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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): April 25, 1911
Bee (Earlington, Ky.): April 25, 1911 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1911 bee1911042501_sn87060004 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bee (Earlington, Ky.): April 25, 1911 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1911 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognitio n (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has be en done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Librar ies Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. ,: lV M 1 TUESDAY - TUESDAY Ra and r j , and FRIDAY . l- FRIDAY y - - " f I 1 1 1 IF YOU DONfTADVfeRTISE YOUR BUSINESS i&LtiUNGTON, HQPKINS.0W1TY, ADVERTISE IT FOR SALE APRIL 25, 1911 v4 ! l TWENTY-SECON-D YEAR &., TUESDAY tl to ' -, i' tHii'-j-'W1'. .1. "X'i . 'JrV 3J ; i Lib pfflff i " C CHARBED?:W(TH;:rre , ChurckNotes v... -- I AN EVENING CONFESSION OF. -- . PROTECTION: FOR FOUDMURDER J t !? . tl'15, 'A :JJI-- 1- !SS5 - ,: HWC - . fW - JB, yjffl.', - Secretary of Intematkma! rlron Workers Union John McNi- ; y ", ' k ? mara Arrested. ( y i . WM. f ,; It:- J. BURNS, THE FAMOUS '(DETECTIVE MAKES ' if At($T. ,i M P. fifeL." (tf April 22. Charged a indlanapolls, with murder frj connectlotr.wltb ttia explosion that wrockod the budding ef th Lob AngeleB Times Oot 1. 19K), causing the death of twenty-en- p perspns, John J. MoNamara, secretary trejwurer of the Interna' ti'inal Association of Bridgo and Strttottiral Iron Workers, was arretted late yesterday, at the of tlio organization in t'ljs cnty. Trier Warrant for his af rest was leased b'L aniifdictinont found b'y a grand jury at Jos AngeleB .and whs itfrjyed by Wi. J. Burns, a New York deteotivo. Burns said he wn'uldBtart tonight for Ios An);ees with MoNainarn, Oov.Alarsnall heaci-manors ed qnlHltlon Wafer's., JleBp'onslljlUty lor nthor'defltriVo-ttv- e exnlosious in diiluront parts of the eouutry would bo ptaced as tho result nf an investigation now in progress, Burns said. He. added that J P. MoNamara, and Otto Mo Qonigle wero today detained by tho polioe in ClilcaKo us having know-lodg- e of tho circumstance ot the Los Angeles explosion. "This is the beginning of onu of the most Important criminal proseautious the conn rf try has known,' Burns said. Detain Three Others. -- After "the arrest of MoNamara, Burns and other dotectivos searohod the offices of the association of bridge and structural Iron workorb and detained three other oflloials of tbe association during examination of papers and records. When the detectives entered tho ofllco, a meet-inco- f the executlvo board of the organization was in prog)S8. 'The warrant against MoNamara charged him specifically with murder in complicity In the dynamiting ofthe'Lofl Angeles Times building Iron WorkH, Los AngeleB, Detective Burns, .ftu.avStatement after tho arrest of MoNamara, said farther developments were expected to disclose the prepetrators of explosions directed against employers in this city, at Omaha, Nub., Columbus, Itul., and other places. iHHirrHer'ftllgea lie was impltoa-te'Hw- n explosion at the Lie-well- y Deo4, 1010. Find Nitro Supply. ft Deteotivo Burns, Superintendent of Polloo Hyliind and cluof of Holtz of tlil city lute tonight found seventeen sticks of dynamite ftiid two quart cutis of nitro glycerine in a bain owned bv T. H. Jones, u structural iron worker .and located near thiB city, which Jones says wur placed time last January by AlaNiimarii. Burns nays Otfo McGonlgle, who es &' j$jJM&'i , E.li "i . ' Information that tho search was made toniylit. The dynamite Qand nitroglycerin were" buried under sawdust In the barii Jones, rhe owner of tho barn, says the explosives were placed tliurc last January, and that MoNamara and other men made vailous trips to the bam with suit cuees, but ho did not know the inirpopo of their visits. Jones says MoNamara rented tho barn and paid him $25 a month for ita use. It is abou : throe quarters of a mile west'of the clt.v. Detective Burns wjth local polloo officers tounght in searching tho (Oontinuod on Pago 2) arrested in Detroit yesterday told him where these explosives could bo found, and It was upon this Vt'ns Church .Benefit:, pnauny siittriiuini, winuw .w,as given, . WRECKED aktlef' the ahsplces of the Guild of pi "MlSSFEARLESi irCO." SHOWr ot. aaarKarec, xi wasiieia, KILLED the spaceons' rooteB on the fttiV floor of the Victory blinding, which room' ,TQ EMRLETHEATRE HQUSEPUa was tastofully decorated for the ocCaw Bein ferreted ,Ooi Jy Wm. J. hcasion. Klub Kentuck "Band Ddignti Audience Burn the Famow New York ,Tho rofreshments' were ''served on-small tables whoso every' appoint' Detective.' ment was haudsomo and tasteful..!; nll- U rri1 f ; i't t The Btraliis of, sweet mniiic, tlie fragrance of the flowers and the; Tho recoptIt.n -- given the young Chicago, ill., fcfcft 24 V cVn'fes glitter of tbe cut glaBB and silver-mad- ladies, who last night prospnted the sloti Iinnlinatiny fnnr itipIi' an'ri fri. an'iinp'ressidn on 'aeu Visitor very attractive and amusing 'ply. eluding the complete. ..sto'r.v of. t,he "Miss Fearless & Co .'.' at Temple not soon forgotten. Miss Mabel 'Gough presided at the Theater, boro with It a fine endbre- - wrecking of the Los Anefea TiiiiB o iiie ciu,dy table and Mrs "Klino menc.oi.cue uijiirionio aoiuty oi tno uwiiuiiiK hiiu Oct..Killing or.ib iwnty-onmen on 1, .1010, hi the players and a bunch of sTubsta'ntial moBt. .delloloua' punch, of the Mrs. Davis served nor famous coffee encouragement from tbe box office hands maker California authorities. The of the boiYfesBitfii, In was jam, full. on 'the and Mrs. 3pugh. equally delightful till.. to the first floor ami carried a fine, eroyrd addition has told Lob Aiigeles ex,'. ..'.' tea. how he and tlie in the balcony. And thev were f tir plosion, This Guild has 'only been beyond the actual amVrbur liie'n have planned and month and Ijas eight thuslastic, but'-ntrmombers.' Tht phenomenal success and substantial merits of the play- carried out more than a dozen other bomb oxplddJpns.reBulting.in.the loss a financial and ers and the p'la'y. In fact: it took of several h'lbre lives' arid dfiwariPofj of this tea, both docial.-iway,- . the'a'udloiic'e just a j'iitlo wlillo to goV( to prov"e what 'a vv vri'i ui few people, who work togother, call And itself at tlie first aud to' realizo ' fo,vw,wj 'outrages property damage, -being Incidental following ladles that it waB facing an aggregation of to all the'fights. accoinpUBh. Tho labor unusual talent, that deserved tho Ortio E. McManigal wer patronesses, MesdaiMes T. B. of Chicago, AtkliiBon, Davis, Batiks, tKltnu, unstinted applause which it found the structural iron "worker who was Johnson, Gough and Miss Mabel Itself pr'esontly able to give. Miss Margaret Mitchell, as Mar- - arrested in Detroit with J. W. MGouch. ' heiress, took the cNamara for tbe Los Angeles horror The ladies realized between $50 f;aret Henley, an .great credit and is the author of Jthe story of death part with autl $6U. Pour beautiful cakes were apd destruction. He told it to De- decorated by Mrs. Noliie Umstead. was on the stage almost constantly. Miss Katie Murrell, as Euphemia Addison, a very difficult spinster, (Contnued on page 2) The churches were well attended with nerves and a susceptible heart, Sunday morning and evening and did her difficult aud exacting role able sermons wero heard by atten- well and much to the amusomontof tive listeners. the audience. Miss Ruby Sisk, as Sarah Jane Lovejoy, A rough diaRev. W. H. Groirory, pastor of tho mond In tbe form of a practical aud Missionary Baptist church, hold moBt useful maiden lady with lots Berviees Saturday night and Sunday. of horse sense, traveling with a cat aud a hen aud coming to tho rescue The. .M;J5. Church, South, had an of all sorts of people in all'sorts of attendance of 1T0 at Sunday school predicaments, was a spring of joy to Sunday morning. IifteroBt in Sunt her hearers. Miss Sybil Aehby was day school work continues its the maid with the sweet smile and growth.. the Irish brogue, .performing a dtyfv flcult par)-- with no little approval Jrhe .memberaof the Christian from the dress olrele; Mibb &1z-- , 'chtilTchare Miirttlrig mdch prepara abeth Kemp, Goldie Wetr sad tions for the'nieetlnMr "which "bgms tansy '.R'filr weTeSat-mam- T Wednesday night. Fine singing ail Wt in.ove ,and w.itjj Mie. from atrdmucli Interest is txpected. the comnanv 'flancos and sweethearts, bright The series of cottai;o meetluirs thai ened the play with vivacity have been held in the homes over aud uatuVal, girlish sayings and dovhe city, in preparation for the revi- ings, Miss Weir's part imposing the val meetings now to begin at the burden of this work, which she carChristian church came to a olose ried off with au artful ingenuousness last night. Thes,e meetings were re- that commanded approval ported to be of great interest and Miss Sue M. Willis, as many invitations to tho minister to "Just Lizzie" the ghost, did the hold meetings in other homes have part of a juvenile castaway delightbeen received but it will be Impos- fully and with marked naturalness. sible t) hold more of them at this Misses Effle Stokes and Annie Asli-b- y were Miss Alias aud Miss Alibi, time. The revival begins in real earnest on Weduesduy night, us was appeanmr once in a brief, but fun advertised some two months ago. provoking scene, In which their work was done in dumb pantomime. Mr. Edward MoKinney, who The box office receipts, together cornea today as music director to with the profit from the program, lend in tho music of the revival at will be dovoted by the Philatheu the Christian church bus had a Class of the M. E. Church, SoiUIl, large and successful experience in for the benefit of the new church Jiis cnoseu field. He has been the building fund. we Tub Bee is asked by the young uomnauiou In revival work with several oT tho great vain;elibts of ladies to express to tho Klub Ken-tuc- k Band their earnest thanks for his church, und they will givu him tho highest possible praise as a lead- their delightful music contributed er and soloist, His work will be an before, between and after the act-.- ; y in important element in the meetings and thiB appreciation Is being expressed by tho folks who now beginning. wore there, all of whom enjoyed the The chorus will meet at the Christ- generous and well executed music. ian church for rehearsal tonight. No More Dyspepsia. All singers m the city are invited to join tins chorus, and thev can not Gas, at other Stomach Troubles afford to miss the opportunity of Nothing will remain undigested or being drilled in music by a great sour on your stomach if yoiv leader like Mr. McKtunay. Tho will tuke a little Dlgostfzo. a powernames will be enrolled, officers ful digestive, harmless and pleasant olooted and chorus badges given out us Maple Syrup. For sale by the. tonight. If any parties can not at- drug department of the St. Bernard tend touight, thoy may be admitted Minlug Company, Incorporated. to tho chorus later. .: --la-pne Ballugton was the ton dp .last Wed- - tlons ever psentod to tho public'if, Oiifl'nf Tetuft Saccess. Hiri rnnnt. atfTMnHrn fnnn.4 aiMmuvii .' f it.?fiU Nt'r.. vvo-Eaiiioton 'Youni Ladles iiK' f WHOLrSAIE MURDER y . JRlMftlTK ...I-i. . - .i I ro- - McManigal Tells P ducebAftracflPlay;For . 'And-Othe- r f How McNamara ;,ht tuiEni Federal LeisMtlon Planned 4 The East End Card Club was very Iron Workers,, Bar liquor pleasantly entei tamed on last Friday afternoon 'By MrriiBd Rule. Them InPufure The borne waB, beautifully decorated 'MANY BUILDINGS AND fr'agran'oe with spriug flowers, whose Mosdames . J.' B MO&E THAN IQ PERSONS. filled the' atr. Atkinson, ana Baruhlll, of Madison-ville- , TO BE INTRODUCED FN SESSION. Cra',Clyk. v ' Shiplnto ; :- - e Tho-hous- e orgap-l&fdabo- uta t were yiBltors. TnetbetBt 'spore was made by Mrs. J. fB. tkln'soh. Waebngtonr ApflHAm'eKB Mrs. Sonthworth's score was the (Which, if it 'become 'a 'law, 'Waltf highost made by. a club member. TBettle4h.etprot?hitlynN During the social hourA dalntysalad apd other dryBtatea, wtll-'be- TemiMee'd " irrtfd-ducecourse was Borved bv the hostess. during 'session now oil. Jtwil be. (av,bUI,0, atop sh?-rrien- ta intodry .wrrl.tory., Th,Ititi'-- l ' Headaokw Signs of Danger. inationa) mform JUureap, with Aoyoh'o"ln' this town ;tha'ti suffers at; 206 Poilniflvanig 'frequently, from; Bplittiuir, nervous imp, is bebini) tbe movement,. Tm headaches oukI)Moko at once to the flohd Pearson Hobsob'frJUabftjji. druggist's and get a 25o bottle of oar ira dfrdo'torlntjfdsafi'sdffr'tlpn, ,ftiwi Carlstod's 'German' Liver' Powder btner p'rtiinttteTit eoutbors;' meh.rjh. Headaches always, indicate consti- cohiiebte'u witnj'irJ Dnfi. pation in a dangerous' form, that may result In othef extremely sen eU, 'Stated' 'tohlgKr. 'tbut 'thla ' t$k ous ailments sometimes tven kindred bills .looking to mornlTs-- . Blight's Disease and Appendicitis. fo'flbB will nofonlybft. Introduoeli Our Oarlstedt's.German Liver Pow- buttrjafct'he fttirelHu- - V(tnld wagea,, real cause campaign to have. such,, la.ws enav, der" actis or constipation a few doses entirely ted if,yt tdok. tbtvyeafs to; accomplish remove' the trouble insure a lasting' '8upYi:r6BiiIts? (The Dr ta kfienly cure never fails guaranteed If alive to the situation in reunessep, you have headaches, get a bottle to- and the workings of the IiiterB'tat' day from the St. Bernard Mining commerce feature whereby liquor, is Co., Incorporated, Druir Depart- shipped with impunity over a sta'fca ment. 25c a bottle. line Into dry territory, thereby a Btate'ft laws. The granting of federal licenses in dry. territory Mrs. E. E. Withorspoon spent Sunday in MadiBonville with rela- (Continued on Page 2.) tives. . the-wxt- r. h;s,-quarter- 'i s jr..jjv ' oirMlie-Liveryth- mji-llfym- ORANGE SALE hrih' ial. , m("j.' --- " 7" 'v"'" 111 ' '" iiini iiiiw-itiirjii.iji. in " - mr. self-banish- ed mi-stint- Begins Saturday, April 22; Ends Saturday, April 29 AGAIN come with our Great Free Distribution of ' -- gu-eif.lt- Gold and Silver. . n; Everybody the county knows Same generous idea as our former Sales. With every dollar's worth of merchandise the-pla- Cash During This Sa e Some will contain Some will contain I we give an Orange.,. Some of these oranges are just as they canfe'lrom the tree. Sjlv.er Dima Bought for 1 "UjaBBBBBBHflflELBHr i SKWMy?j5ftSp3f the sermon. The Christian Sunday School continues to grow and that rapidly. Next Sunday will be looked to ub a record breaker for the year up to this time. The. adult classes con tiuue their contest. The ladles were in. the lead for a tuno, but; tho gentlemen ar,e now ip Jhe front. It Is a great battle fofstipormacy. All ladies and gentlemen are invited to . join oneiof the8ecia?ses. audience was present at the service Hist Sunday night at the Christian urjuroh. One. young man made the good confession at the close of the sermon. Baptismal service will be held oither Wednesday or Sunday night at the close of A very large Silver Quarter DR. E. R'HARDIN DR. L. C. RAY t Drs. Hardin. & Ray Some will contain a i"i Silver Kalf-Doli- a. DENTISTS Painless Extracting and Porcelain' Work High Clou Dtntktry Some" will contain a SILVER DOLLAH Mnad it oar Sptdalty TUphoA390 ll'IT'J,! 1 ".t a iTT.. I ' f O0ictSrimtBankBtdt. Maiis9Millef Kentucky . -- Some will contain crisp. HQtf IllblUliailUIQb. . h Five Dollars 3LAALU i. LAi.L:Jrx-.C- n rf j j i . rfiir'T t) ?'"'"-A.i-fri- "- . lftj'T EJS'. ' Th'elffiYin'g Season is, just beginning to open up and our store is brim full of iy .Ms.1 ' v,; .'::.' rM,u&i. 15 for BrredRbckand Black ,. ? White ' m Wyandotte Farm. Poultry Z. B. Guthrie, TALLY Proprietor Kentucky Services at the M. E, Church, South, Sunday at 11 a. in. and 7:45 p. ra. by the pastor. Morning sub ject, "Meditation " Evonlng m, "WHatThitik Yeo'fChrlsi? tJunday sifhooV at 9:80 am The Sunday school Ib growing'' in inter-- . -! w v T est anirnumoers t " YbUpam Eat Anyitng.Curtail? Stretcher your stomach craves Eat what without the slightest foarof uuliirdsfifty-four- " vtlon, which Ib an awful feeling. You Twelve feet length, oe Dotnerea witn sour inches wide, will not 98c. S to mac n, Heartburn, Nausea, Bad Breath or Heavy Peoling if you will Easel back fixed pin, $1,125 take one dose of Digesteze. It reAdjustables pins, easel back lieves and cures as if by Magic. Pleasant as Candy. Reljef in puo $1.-50.. . minute G5t a 50u bottle from the of the St. Bernard drug department Mining Company, Incorporated. A. MORTON !!lij'-feI . ' ,. .,. L , J-- a i Tji.. ' o:n. . r.1a.. ttf. j .. Wear, Notions, Hats, Furnishjng Goods, Rugs;, Matirig3, Hopj6 Furnishinjgs in goods, you get the city, and instead of a: seemingly rejduciedpnce'ori plq, "and Best at the lowest cash prices marked in plain figures, the choicest 6i oiir Newest and in tTddicibn, a libe'ralcihoney return in Silver and Gold. ' Remember! Theurnore you buy the more you getback. in. cash, so.nowisthe v" ' v5k--v.- , time to be liberal" with yourself in your Spring purchases.' .out-ofidat- e, j -' & v - . -- - Don't forget the datesthis Saturday to next selling days chock full of Golden Opportunities. Mrp, O. B. Johnson, of this oity, is Maduonvilli, visiting relatives in Louisville, C - Kentucky o is ' ' &Jttml t Ij.;WlrtMtidi'-- WW1 ''" ""'" mitti$mmfimmm - fCr W)"W"'WW "ftlfe!ffr, aiy'sHJMB HS2 -- TTtPWP . ' - ....i.tlifUtt Ml H HHMiHIMltIMMH MI CONFESSION OF WHOLESALE MURDER "(QonUmioii fromi i - OieiftBco ' Subscription Rates Oue Yoar : rrljbmnJBiniiJw-ir'Jfi'-- ..tLOO oO Pao !) - i IUL MLUf ,f C. A. MORTON . ,- -a y , K 7. ..,, I .A8MCJATE fAUL M. MOORB. COITOR NDlUBLISHS , J. S. FAWOBTT Memferar and- Six months. Three months SIurIo ooples ....", " 6 BU6R ANi BUSINESS MANA6ER f $ t 'torJd fAHthtn; Matin's u'u11, 'iJ.'.MXtttttKtt""""1 Specimen copies mailed free on application. Correspondents wanted in all parts of tho county;, Address us for-par- - League tiouiarsj' l&y,-f.4-M5Tekphone.47 ft' " St9ret 119 Srith Main Street, Maii- AILEtN DAVIS, Mgr. - Tuesday, April 25, 1911 MMmitiMWMWH Let us show you our HARRY KAPLAN, now under .One PROTECTION' FOR "DRY STATES indictment'in LpB Augelea-a- a of the three men who set tho bomb . new line of Voile Skirts a' larly.U b$d ami,, early.-t- ri$, which blew up tlierTlmes building, but still at Urge. (Ooa.tingued from Page 1.) Attend, to., yo.r, business aad MATT SO H MITT, former wood Wjir.ft'lWbe' the subje'ot'of attact 'worker 'iii 'Chicago, accused" with advertise-lag- . in from the Bureau.. This ; bu.roab. led Kaplinand. J. you jciU fee. Wealthy, pros- in theVflRht 'to. prevent tho, sale of grand jury Indictments returned In opium in, the Philippines, arid, have Los Angeles. Sohmitt has not beoa peras and wio. .secretaries now' working to'rid China captured. pf fcho, curse, , The oapture of both .Kaplan and Schmittisonly.aquestiou of hours, tBSiflP' W. J. StODicaraclifHn two minutes; toothache of pain it was said last evening pf bum ortscaId In five minuter, hoarseness, one Burns personally Is boletved to be CHAR6D0 MURDER FOUL WITH hoar: muscloache, two boars; sore inroai. iweivn trailing Sohmittin Ohio, and a doz t Thomas' Eclectic Oil, monarch, over en operatives of his agency aro near authorized' ttfaunounco L. hours-til v.- JLWi are a cindidate',for palo.-Kaplan, who is said to be on. tho i Ray a? (Coatiuued from pape 1) Pacific coast. When they aro cap jojretep&i KdpMos'ciOBnty in the pmic- tured they will be hurried to Los basement of the buitdiug where the tow's Koufte of tbe next General Ato. oTomci TI0ALLY WIfID OUT Angolas and held with the other union's offices are looated, found MHifeTy o KtJhtaoky, eubJeof to the pounds) three prisoners now en route to the sixty four stidks, (about e.mbcratto party. itftfon ef 4 r f :dyriataitey.aofr fewIjruie, saray. Califoraia oity. Will ky En4.W-Y- er HikhatfcSclkVM naniito caps, one doaen small alarm ' yf "'' fee Swrju. ate clocks and a leather case wado to , candidate for CaatTli. WC8t carry a ten pound can or CAETIX'S WIDOW v, . JfteBreto&t&tive fro in Hdpklns counWILL GIT S4.000 28. "A deficit ty is We lower house of the next Washington. April StXts op Ohio, Citv or Tot do, General Assembly of Kontaoky sub-je- f in tho operation of the postofflce de I LU0A8 cocaTV. to the action of tba Democratic partment of $17.(500,000 inherited by Personal Bondsmen Will Have (o Meet Frank J. Cheney makes oath that ha U enior the present administration of tho party. partner of the Cta ot P. J. Cheney & Co., Join postal service practically has been .'!. Debt to Bonding Company. baslneu in the City ot Toledo, County and State Ve are atithorizod to announce wiped out," Baia roBimasrer ueiier-a- l ;V 4 la. Y.ouop: as acaudidate to, a foresaid, and that saliifirm will pay the sum o( Ho had just Hitchcock today. fy Hopkins county in tho lowor received from the auditor for the Morganfleld, Ky., April 22. It Is ONE HUNDRBB DOLLARS for each and every Assembly poBtofllco department a final report, stated on authority hero that the case! 0! Catarrh that cannot be cured by the me EV heose of the next Gonoral Frank J. Chknbv. ef Jtentocky, 6nbject to the action showing that tho revenues lor the bondsmen of Sheriff J W. Carterr of Hall's Catarrh Cure. my and subscribed of the Peniocrstic party. six months of the current flsoal year who killed himself here because he Sworn to before me December. A. D,in 84S6. pretaggregated $118,673,817 and the ex- was behind in his settlement with ence, this 6th day of A. W, Gleason, He tho county as sheriff is amply se- S.A,' railrond penditures $118,614, 680. will believes cured, "Winchester wants Notbrv Public show a yoar the present flsoal by a mortgage on the dead Hall's Catarrh Cure it taken internally, and teimnal6 ami shpps aud offers a surplus. man's property. He also gave tho acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces bonding company, the Fidelity & ot system. Send for testimonials free. tFaet of lan'l an ample water the DfpoBlt Co. of Maryland, a personal F. J, Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. 8j)p)v froe iind exemption from bond amounting to $80,000, with J. Lace Curtains Sold by all Druggists, 73c, TV Prlri'o. Hnnrv Vosr. William fcaaeB for a period of twenty Dadgett and the W. I. Coffman heirs Take Hall's" Bamily Pills tor conttipatiou. jern. There are some Keu-tock.- v In all the latest patterns. as sureties. Jewel town where the officials On account of he"avy sales a It is said that Carter had his life ner wereWebb and Marshal Gardi- . in Madisonvillo Monday. insured for $5,000. Of this amount almoBf. stand on their heads if a Atiss Ruth Wyatt was 111 Madison0 Moh $4,000 was made to his wife and new line will be on sale to his bondsmen. After a care- ville Monday shopping. locomotive whistles, within the day. ful examination of his books it (s ttitv hmitB said that Carter was behind in his! Most disfijurlR skin eruptions, scrofula, rashes, etc., are due to' impure blood accounts to theamount of $8,090 A. MORTON Henry Voss, the new sheriff, will Burdock Ulood Ililtcrs la a cleansing blood tonic. wbo. Iibr been Mre. E.'A. Ddvla, clearbraincd,i clear probably make the earnings of the Makes you has returned Madisonville, viHitinr in Kentucky offico pay all the debt. skiined. o . teotlve William J, purns and Chicago pblico oflloers on April IS, less hours after he and than twenty-fou- r MoNaumra were arrested. His, the exolosious and workitiRB of the gang covers ninety foolsoap' pagea of typewritten matter. Implicates Four Others He implicates with himself as members of the bombwrockingcrew those mep-- : 0O1.I N J, MCNAMARA.e.oretaCF ti . i."ifit. Tnternationkl' Bridge and irtiRtLirallron Workers' union, qN IndlanapoliBi who waB attested by W. J. Burns Jiu his home city Saturday night aud now is being taken to Los Angelese to face tho charge of blowing uu the Times building. J. W. MoNAMARAandCincinnati, "par of J. O., brother MoManigal. arrested in Detroit. of or-John STORE Madisonvilli, Ky, MADISON VILL&KY. Has just received a big shipment of Ladies' and Children's Velvet Pumps, Patents, White Pumps and Shoes. I unera 1 Director and Embalmer Any Call Answered Promptly Day or Night. ' GO WITH US TO V- M II I1 Sisk Brothers Book Company Maciiflonville, Ky. Where they sell all kinds of School Supplies, Stationery, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry of ,all. kins, Wall gaper, Window Shades, Pictures, Picture -- New Millinery 0&r Dr. . - . iihgit , . - . iUhoriabalu -- Frames, Etc. Friipt AttiRtim Glvii ill Oriirs I m SatisfictiiR Giaraitui rep-reBR- :t z t WHEN IN MADISONVILLE Visit the Princess rheater, the best moving tures in the country. Something new each night. Matinee every afternoon 2 to 5. . Good music a specialty. pic- $1,-00- -- PRICES - yidi-plj- ,, C, -- , clear-eye- 5 8c IO CENTS A. D. NOE, Jr., Manager. '' XI "" J l i , v f&'. ' ,( V ' Men's and Young Men's Swell Toggery ti. w - e..- IT.. ' ,; ' 1 EVjf Wr , Every young man wants ''the thing" in fine clothes. Were going to see that he gets it, too. In short, when it comes to Snappy Clothes for young men new Spring Suits for $10, we're " here with the goods." Come and $12.50, $15, $17.50, $20 and $22. Yet we have every new Spring shade, browns, olives, greys, blues, tans, blacks, in fact every new thing there is and lots of them. see-our t . -- Absolutely the best Shoe We have the justly celebrated Patrician Shoe in Pumps and made for the money.- When you buy the "Patrician" you get elegance, ease and comfort. - LADIES' SHOES Oxfords. " , . a- !' : A. Crank on Shoes We Want You ! The Bmchtlor IF YOU "ARE a Men who have SWANN HATS Best Hat in the world for ' Every new $2.50 and $3,00. shape, color and style, is here. $ IN OUR Gents' Furnishing Department we are showing all the latest novelties as fast as they come our. Silk Lisle Half Hose 25c; J tf liLUM i . How? The Flbrsheim Shoe and its " Natural Shape" lasts. Can't help but fit shaped like tbesojeot your. foot. Desigsed to hug the Can't - gap i heel. MMtpi. Fits y a,Hji ,JE0el8..,fine to please the hfardto please and J; ft pfrm hard to fit foot troubles who can't get a correct fit our specialty is better grade 50c and , -- . P :l Monarch Shirts $1.00; ClUett.hirts;!. 50. and $2.00; Imported and Domestic Silk and? Negligee. Shirts with collars attached. 'Susbenders and Belts in all the hest malifts. l'l . , .. . " , "' .'.";.'; 'I .v',;; ; . . . ' -- t m Hiav nJ 1 o. "i Jl lUOST STYLE $5.00 BERNARD :. iT,i . it i ' '" s TOR Incorporated! 1H ' ' ;' W. R. C0YLE &?:.? Manager v SL BERNARD MM1NG CO. i fcSf i f . :i 'Jjr- - o txMrH-Harv- IB? BMP! H 1 B 1r if)4-.- . - C. W. LINDSAY VfcolwaU and Retail ' . I I y . Cigars, Cigarette, Tobacco MADISONVILLE. KY. iMi.Qn.urSt. v in Madisovillo Saturday... your eyes.toBted and glasses fitted by our graduate optieiaa, $1.00 and ' up. SrtkJMps., 7 Graham- - visited friends jn Madisonville Friday. .Mrs, Henry MaKehheimer, a former resident of this city,' visited friends here Saturday and left Sunday morning for Fostersville, Tenn,, where she will visit her son, Will. Miss Ruby Siek visited friends in Madisonville Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Jamieson were ev w sa EiVTr v BCBFsk-- MEMBERS CVAlfcVllLE REBATE ASSOCIATION MAILORDERS V jpLl M IsVRa Elizabeth, were in Madisonville day shopping. Roy Mrs. W R.Rash Madisonville, Ky. and daughtor Fri- our most earnest consideration and prompt attention yet if you can come, you'll find we are doing this, business the way you want it done- - variety and fait price. You don't want to go scurrying 'hither and tliuhef to lind the men and boys' spring wear your want. At all times receive Vannoy, of Madisonvills. w -- " Dr. 15. C.Brandon, of Hopklnsvilie, made a business trio to this sfW - - "t " Jhtffl' a"' " Saturday. Is In this city visiting hie parents, ' Miss Huth Wyatt attended the I News Town A 60 cent bottle of bal game in Madlsqnvil)e Saturday. matic Liniment will Rloodlne RheuJesBie Greer was In Madlson- the most aggravatedlast longer than Mils case of villo Saturday attondiug the ball throat." A most effective remedysore ' for i I , game., ; "',, cold on' chest, croup, oto. Sold by Lee Wotlor, of Nashville,' was in Wo oan (It your eyes with glasses St.Bernard Mining Cp.Jncorporated from $1.00 and up. Tests, made 'by Drug Department, Spocial- - Agents. fowu Sunday visiting friQtuIe. . "; iCiss liutli Daniels made a bust- - graduate-opticianSisk Bkob., '.MrBYlohftCoy-lV6s trip to St. Cliarlos Saturday, ( v visited friendB,in . '.' Madisonville, Ky'.- - raauiBonviiie aacnraay. Qfo'ver Long was In 8t. dha'rles S'M L Mlss Gertie O'Bannon, who .has Saturday on business. , , W. R Coyle made, a business tfin . - Jno. Causler and family visited been visiting friends In thiB city, to St. Charles Saturday. has returned to hor homo in St, How Is youf watch running? If friends in Madlsdnvillp Sundays Oharles. it. Is not lu first class order, try the Maloaey.ofHonkiUBvIlte.was Jim W. 8. McGary attended the ball new jeweler at Sisk Bros., a speciain town 8uuday. list on railroad work. s Just installed an optidal depart- game lu Madisonville Saturday. Kbixh Mokkib, ment iu Our store. Eyes tested. Mrs. M. B. Long is oh the siok list. Madisonville, Ky. trlaeses fitted by graduated optiolan, Mrs. Bennett, of Evansville, who Andrew Ciaik, of Paduoab, 1b in 1 W KIIU Up. DIHH, JDKUtt., f has been visiting Mrs. Uadlsonvtlle, Ky. bns returned, home. , Jess Phillips, the city visiting the family of W. R'Coyle. Henry McDowall. of Nashville, Mrs. Nlok Toombs, of MadisonW. J. Bailay, MadtsoBvllle, Ky., was io towp Sunday visiting friends. Plaaes, Sheet Mjtfsle. Seeks, .Maga- ville visited here Sunday. iKatherlneand Arb&s Blair speat Mi., fitid Mf rvnt lltt uu4ay In Hejiderson with friends. zines, Typewriters, Ribbon, Carbon Aukif&VilfcHw'rAlatlVAn In MArllafii,. Paper, .Mail orders soIloUetf' , M J MM. Har,ryBrOW,ItiifeJas. HtM ' VWer rMtvislUid fa MadUonvlire San Madisonville, Ky. of the . . , The hickory furniture shown here is heavier and seats are better woven-than- . any, of the other makes.. . ' A. MORTON. . C i ' Madisonville, - Kentucky !- Annual Meeting of Camp No, 528. to. They're here Unparalleled assortment throughout the entire store. The greatest assemblage, jof men and boy's Spring Suits, Furnishings, Head and Footwear in all of 'the Ohio Valley- - so you can lind quicJcly, surely and without parley,, the right Suit, Shirt, Tie,' Hose, Underwear, Fancy Vest, Hat, Cap or shoes or anyhing .in men or boys' sprjng wearand at a price that you can place your- utmostconfidence in, We've been manufactures and retailers for 43 years. We stand back of everything we sell., yi has got to be right arid the best a't,the(price K " Ai'en's'Suits $i(Tup to $'40. Boy's Suits $2.50 up to fi8, Our rebate plan helps to defray your expenses when you patronize us. ,, . f No need - l FOn ? Telephone 1018. Ray. of MadUonvlli. Mr. ami Mrs. Hutohenson, nf Mt Saturday and Sunday in this J Haadersoa, are visiting Mr. and SJIJ'. Mrs. ft. J. Htttehemoa, of this city. Mr, and Mrs. Elgie Bisk attended Ruby Croft, of Hopklnsvilie, visnwrro baDtisinfr In Mortons Gap iting friends here first of the week. jraday. Geo. L. Black, of Madisonville, " Wanted 100 miners at onoe for made a business trip to this oity Mady work. Apply to Saturday. COAXi & COKK CO., SOKTONVILL Clay Stokes attended the ball Incorporated Nortonvtlle, Ky. game in MadlsonvlMe Saturday, Mrs. B. A crowd of boys took a little walk afternoon E. Nlxou spent Saturday In Madisonville. Sunday, the walk not extending any Mrs. Kva McPhersou, of HopklnsThis farther than Hopklnsvilie. was only a little walk. If they had vilie, is visiting hor brother, B. E. wanted to they oould just as easily Nixon. Old papers for sale at the Bee have walked to Nashville. Those in the orowd were MItlor and Ben office, Krans. Daker Filtrate and George E. L. Wise made a business trip . Arnold. to Madisonville Saturday. Geo. Brooks and Omer Wyatt vis J. J. Hwnifeo made a business trip iked friends in Madisonville Sunday to Madisonville Saturday .Z nkht. Mrs. Jan. Priest was in Madison Wanted To reut a house. ville Saturday shopping. ERNK8T NHWTON. Miss UoraWllklc, of Madisonville, W Mrs. H. Coleman gave a big visited friends here Sunday, I. birthday dinner Sunday In honor of Miss Florence. Winjatead and Be. Moyer Noel, of Dawson aud herself, of Madisonville, a both" their birthdays came on the1 atrlol Robiiisoa day. There were about thirty, were in this city Sunday. Mine present and the dinner prpved to be Mrs, Harold Howard visited friends here Sunday. an enjoyable affair. Bo& to Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Smith, Are you wearing glasses? Are a flne nine pound girl, on Monday, they sutted t youc eyes? We have 2H. doing wellt a graduated optiolaa In our store, Mother and-bcan fit you with glasses while you father wearlng'smiles. up. Metdames d Hearer and Harriet watt. Price $1 00 and Sisk Bnos., Browning were in Madlsonvillo Madisonville, Ky. . Dr. Gumbert, of Detroit, Mich., is visiting the family of M. B. Long. Vandell Tilford spent Friday In UhahIiii Nobo with friends Owen Shaver visited friends in Window Shade Material MadiBonvllle Friday. The Geo. W. Bates made a business that Won't Crack, Won't trip to Madisonville Friday. Miss Nettie Boll Martin visited TTrinkle, lrlends in Madisonville Friday. Jno. T. Barnott mado a business C. A. MORTON trip to Providence Friday. ' Mrs. M. Cain visited friends y d. Hwurlee who reside In the country should be provided at all times with a bottle of Chamberlain's Liniment. There is no telliag when it may be wanted In case of sra accident or emergency. It is most excellent in all caes of rheumatism, sprains and bruisos. Sold by Geo. King & Sons. ' Mrs. M. H. Tappan and little son are home from a visit to her parents atElkton, where she stopped on her return from a trip West. IfoR SALK-O- ue $35.00 Rambler Bicycle in good repair Will sell cheap. J. Lko BalMon. Mrs-- . O. B. Johnson left Sunday for .a visit to relatives in Louisville. Paul M. Moore made a business trip to Evansville Monday. Every family and especially those The annual meeting of Madisonville Camp No. 528, United Confederate Veterans, will bo held at the City Hall. Monday, May 1. begining promptly at 10 o'clock.- - It lathe desire that evory Veteran in bepreBent The annual telechpn of omeers will take, placo as&vtms m5ifcIriK and other Important-matte- rs will come up for consideration. F. B. FAiiBiB, Comdr. J. H. Shaw, Adj. For the stomach and bowel disorder of babies McGEE'S BABY ELIXIR Is a remedy of genuine merit. It acts quickly, ib puro, wholesome and pleasant to take. Price 25a and 50c per bottle. Sold by St. Beruard Mining Co., Incorporated, Drug Department. the-county I l ;1T PAYS TO TRADE HERE J i. It'sIqa&lTJeu'tlxist. No'one has ever made a salve, oint ment or halm to compare with Buok-len- 's Arnica 8aive. It's the one perfect healer of Cuts, Corus,. Burns, BcuImb 8irea; SfcaJd.Tlaih"moeii. Eczem's, Salt Rhoum. For Sore Eyes, Cold Sores, Chapped Hands or Sprains it's supreme. Unrivaled Piles. Try it. Only K6c at all druggists. -- fr During March 227,574 aores were designated by the Secretary of the Interior as nonirrlgable and subject to ontry under the Enlarged or Homestead Act. Tho lands aro in Idaho, Montana, New Mexico and Wyoming. During February 152, 412 acres were so designated and during January 239,300 acres. Diarrhoea should be cured without loss of time and by medicine which like Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera aud DJarrhooa Remedy not 'o'glj' cures, promptly but prodtc'eBiiQ;:uQ'j pleaBaht after afreets. It never fails and Is pleasaut and safe to take. Sold by Goo. King & Sons. 830-acr- e Lands Thrown Open to Entry Under Homestead AcL Washington, D. C. April Si. 320-Acr- e , Every housekeeper who takes pride in her ability to manaco her affairs economically, and in keeping down expenses, should be interested in seeing the finest Refrigerator mado. We carry a full line of the J y Leonard Cleanable Refrigerators acknowledged to be the most perfectly refrigerators over put on the mar- -' sanitary and d on your ice bill and lasts a life ket. Save fully time. Ordinary refrigerators only last about five years. Made of polished oak or satin walnut with real porcelain lining all in one piece? Constructed throughout in the strongest and most substantial manner. Come in and let us show you their many valuable features ice-savi- 'Q one-thir- Madisonville, - Kentucky Will Morrisou spent Sunday in Hopkinsville with his wife, who is Do Gkeats Hauat Swamps? there on a visit. Mies Winnie Ash by, of MadisonNo, never. It's foolish to fear a ville, was the guest of Mrs. Porcy fancied evil, when there are real and JamniBoh Sunday. deadly perils to guard agaipst in D. M. Evans and son, Ben, snout swamps and marshes, bayous, and lowlands. These are the malaria Saturday in EvanBville. eerms that cause atue, chills aud Tohavoaflnn healthy complexion, fever, weakness, aches in the bones the liver must be active, the bowels and muBoleaand may induce deadly regular and the blood pure. All this is typhoid. But Electric Bitters destroys out broughtaboutby using HERBINE germs and castsblood. these vicious from "Three It thoroughly scours the liver, tles drove allthe malaria from botthe my stomach and bownls, nuts the body system, " wrote Wm.FrotweJl.of in flno condition and restores that N. C, "and I've fine dear, pink and white complexion so health over since." Use had safe, this much deRired by ladiHB. Prlco 50c. euro remedy. Only 50o at all drugSold by St. Bernard Mining Co., In- gists. Drug Department. corporated, Lu-cam- Mr. ami Mr. Arnold Wiley, of the Bucknerfarra, were in town Mon- - St. Bernard Mining Co. rrHngto, INCORPORATED KcntuckM to I k f jKiUj n i: & .i THE - BEST - TELEPHONE - SERVICE LOOK HERE, ME. FARMER! Note that the Cumberland Telephone & Telegraph Company, Incorporated, is offering to you an ideal proposition (or telephone service. Using- our service you have advantages of lon distanco connections to every important point in the United States. The advantages ol telephone service in your residence are too numerous to mention, but among them would be daily communication with the markets, obtaining prices, getting accurate reports in the weather, calling up your neighbors, friends and relatives. All these advantages and pleasures are more than worth the price you would pay for the service. Literature and information furnished by calling on our manager, K. G. Mann, - a, WWWWAYWtfAYWyWWtfrWWmVWMm L r B. M. SLATON Funeral :: H. D. Cowand is very ill with Eacia fok Sale After April 15 we will sell Buff Orpington, White Mr. Oswell and Misses Lilah Wyandotte aud Whlto Leghorn eggs Jones nnd Itena May Kington of for 50o per sotting of 15. Morions Gap, were in town Monday. CUMBERLAND TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO. a H Licensed Embalmer NEXT DOOR TO POSTOFFICE.. J. D. MoPherson, Jr., Madisonville, Ky. Mrs. Weir, of Bowling Green, Is visiting her daughter, Miss Goldio Weir, this week. Adeline Toombs, of Slaugh-torvlllatteeded tht homo talent Monday night. MIbs e, PWc 124-- 2 4lrWAWWWWWiWA 335 MADISONVILLE. KY- - ROUND TRIP TO HENDERSON n YOUR OLD HAT MADE NEW Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets aealst nature in driving all impurities out ol the system, insuring a free and regular condition aud restoring the organs of the body to health and strength. Sold by Geo. King& Sous. Misses Hazel and Lucy Fawcett, of MadiBonvllle, were in town Monday night attending the homo talent. Mr. EbleiL, of Louisville, was in town Monday. FOR I 25 CENTS will instant- GOME TO HENDERSON TO DO YOUR SHOPPING We have just placed in stock that wonderful Liquid Magician Colorite, which THE Henderson Merchants' Refund Association offers you free round trip transportation on purchases of $20.00 or more from all railroad points withino miles, and' from all points further, on a basis of one round trip mile additional $ i. oo purchaser.; Complete stocks afford greater variety, lower prices, for-.each . ly change your straw hat to any color, leaving a Can also be used on beautiful glossy finish. Leather.oRattan, Wicker, Wood, or any,..similar ' ' .' material, ."!??--, Furnished in .fhe following coldrs: . NVY CARDINAL J!CV SAGE GREEN. . " HriOS-iKSiL . and better values, than any trade center catering toujour needs in this vicinity; and you spend yburjjmoney vvitKih y' your own State. All Lines of Merchandise Are Represented including ev- ' '- ' ' JET KUCK7' WJRNT STRAW. ' v7vv C ' - & ... WN,; ; u$J& '' ? fc4fcT VltLETw - V"- ? WUE. ' '"- - - JLLIJpJi STOW YOU 'SAMPLES w flOOSIgRspucj, Absolujlej'y the best Kitchen Cabin'e't majde. ,. Has so - -.. erything for personal. or household use. Gome to Henderson, save money, have your fare refunded. . r ,t i kA' i and - t : if- St BERNARD DRUG STORE ST. BERNARD MINING CO. ISCOttPOftATED many superior features that it is a pleasure to demon- i strate it. KENTUCKY '- - EARUNGTONi C. A. MORTON Madisonville, - Henderson Merchantlsl Refund Assn. 1 .1 Kentucky i H LuJ KS-BS2E5Z- a 3p&A-IS v .tmwwmmn 19 4 W ii . miriiiii.i,.L'. - jffWff"' - 'rrtf (n! ' Mtfb- w.r bw 'A ..IIUMi I.. MM ntr" Sivrsrv it:wi""W"y3ri- . i' j ii . mi i 'I' - j If you are looking for apparel for men, women autf Ilia?, 1 fajibsolntelv correct in everv detail if you aVe Mu&uppualsrt'olid.. nUhi Ulunma taste, (oiDkintr i look- i aiid apparel that is in the verv highest class if 'vou are I; jiie fpr wearables that .wear, look right and stay right if y6a waut we'arnbles'tliat offer every' resistanc to wearpay ' Us a visit. ' It.will result to your a'd vantage . .' '"",' Y'e feature Hauajj.iint 'hoes for fmeu, aud :,and'yoan- Hart Sdha'fTtiSr & Mark's firi'e" clothsa cljildron fui-hiyl- e xrv mkJ " i1 tit ITifi "B -- RAILROAD TARES FREE i,i HOFKINS?jLL,E f StiOF3 IN . ! ''!:' ! .R-ua- l :traBiijr J7 v x. riftv. i , au.fc. J"( TX i fdri-iifii- n I raL-ou- Y women's Radv6-Wearn'D!iparr.ment,V!tar- id em Colapsable GoEart (Like Pictare) Mddeoftbefct gradeiGhase Leathfir black oritan, :al gteelirame with doubie axle frame, storm hood,- teide' andi back curtains, complete for - t bodies the choicest creations of ? Oor Suit, : . Dresses, Skirts, ' JVJai8ts;and Millinery. . , . refunded, ,up to 50 miles. -- All this Spring "the undersigned will refund railroad lares on purchases. Spend 1FTEEN DOLLARS with any oLjus.and ,we w,ilj fund:bQjth ways,1 up Xp 25 miles, ;. Spencl., fXvtti fift.ive Dollar and your .fare will be .. . j i Complete Hbihe FurnieHew " K i.-'- U , J. H. ATCDEkSQN''Gf CO. Everything to War, And Carpets. Wo ' -"' 'H FRANKEL'S BUSY $TdR& Incorporatca Dry Gooctf, Shoe. Millinery Men's ah J 'Women A V ", C. A. MORtdN MaHisonville, - b Clothing. Members Merchants9 Refund Fare Association KEACtt FUKNTORE CO. 'Kentucky hovri Furniture, Carpets, 'Refrigerators, ' ( WALL & McGOWAN, ku tt , i' Clothing. Shoes. a. nnnu 1ANN V., . ,. . . , ,! 1V -r ffllll .Y: UIIUWI jjy .ly" ..' -- 9 " ,',. SWK . jtW- .. ' .,, Wff T ...I..), 4 : vv , i. DEPftHTMERl i. !r- -! L, - v t'- i - ! ,u r TORE ington, was here Saturday visiting irlenua. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff SiGk, ef Mortons jGap, was fn the city Saturday. Room Size Mr. and Mrs.Emsley Ashby spent Sunday Jn Hansort the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Shelly Ashby.' An excellent assortment of Get the Jmbit of coming to" tlio the best makes: in "all colors. branch office of the Bee, at MO.ttoJi.' Furniture Store, when you want engraved cards, "C. A. MORTON letterheads, danco'.tickets ur ; prograns. . We have thebest and Madisonville. Kentucky let Us figure with you on prices. . Ajxeen Da Vis, 'Manager. Rus Semi-Week- ly mm- era-bo'ss- . I 4Va Mmerators tnr -- , f v. tm . :. Largest in the State ll Henderson, f Madisonville Notes 2Y AILBEN DAVIS. , Womin's Book Club. Thff4 Woman's "Book Club was ,fS:V;ir Kentucky Always Slewed" with a Hearty Appetite If vou use Digesteze. It helps your stomach do the work, digests what .you. eat aud makes good rich blord from your food. No more Sleepless Nights, Headache or Stomach Misery Get rid of all these troubles with Digesteze. Fifty cents a bottle, worth ten fold its cost, at drug department of the St. Bernard Mining Company, That Pay for Themselves Incorporated. Wednesday evening, May 3, given MAKES STRONG BID FOE LOUISby Mr. John Morton McPherson, In honor of Mr. mid Mrs. J. D. MoPher--son-, VILLE & NASHVILL TERMINAL y Do'n't forget the Bee has a branch' office for people in Mortony "Furniture Store. If yon want'kdvertiB-luor job work or wish to subscribe for the paper, call up number 4. Aibkn Davis, Manager. Col. Rlobrfrd' Overall returned home Saturday from Louisville. Miss Rath Brown, of" Providence, was the guest of Misses Pearl aud Johnnie Mills Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. James' Hicklm, of Anton, were in town Saturday. Noah Skinner aud daijgU'ter, MIbs Annie,.,of Xebo, were here shopping Semi-Weekl"Mhcii-Bonvilg -- Jr. le Winchester Offers Twenty Acres, Water and Taxes for Twenty Years. - ' beautifully entertained Wednesday at'tho home of Mrs. Q, C. Atkinson in Earlinton. t.Th Sgcdnd Aodloatlon," aud "Sti"' Helena" were ably discussed bMrs.'C. H. Murphey. Mru. Q. W. Parker read a most ex- llent paper on "Napoleon as Husband. Soldier and Emperor," prepared in her own beautiful aud inimitable stylo. At the conclusion of the program the hostess served a most delicioiiB luncheon in two courses. To the jjuests were given tiny Easter favors, filled with dainties. The next meeting will be held at "Wood Lawn," the suburban homo of Miss Emaline Browning, near Madisonville, and has been postponed until the 10th of May on account jjf several members of the club attending the Federation of "Woman's Club, held in Louisville sifterudp Saturday. Mrs Joe Briggs spent Sunday here guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Murphey, on her route homo from a short visit to relatives in liussell-ville. her mother in vjsitiug friends in Louisville, has visit the Christian county. returned home. Misses Alisa and Grace Cox, of Bowe and wife are visiting liis sister, MrB. Julia Wooldndge, Nebo, were here shopping Saturday. Bailey Russell, .no of Madison-ville'- s this. week. invitations have been issued for a spent popular young salesmen, at home. the weelc-onmost elaborate anniversary recepMrs. Harriet Browning, of Earl- tion and dance at the Elks' Home, d We make a specialty of doing two and three color work. If you want classy job work that will give satis faction see our samples and get prlo.es at the Madisonville Branch Oillce in Morton's Furniture Store. Ailkkn Davis, Manager. Mrs. Grace McNeal and children Way 3 left Saturday for a short visit to relatives in Chicago. "Mr. aud Mrs, Gen. Newbold are Fay Ashby spent Sunday in vistttug relatives in Louisville. Miss Ida Bobblfc spent Tuesday in Anton. Mrs. B. N. Gordon returned home Nashville shopping. Mrs, F. O. Bauer, who has been in this citySaturduy, after a short' li'ome of to road have be notified that Winchester, Ky., citizens want that'bity designated as a terminal point. Winchester will install a pipe line from the Kentucky river to insure a supply of water all the yenrjr deed a twenty-acrtract of land free to the companv and grant immunity from taxes for twenty years. The request was submitted to President "M. H. Smith for hfs approval. The Kentucky city will be the center of the coal trafflo from ' the Eastern Kentucky coal fields when the extension from Jnckson, Breathitt county, is completed within tho year. Work is now being do'no upon the Lexington nnd Eastern, all of the grading having been finished. The road has,about. 3.000 meuin the field pushing the improvements. The new district is considered by experts the greatest coal fields exploited in' recent years. e Cincinnati, April 22. Cincinnati operating officials of the L..& N. rail- 4 Mr. Edward 1V McK-inne- . Diractor of Music in Revival at Christian Church. Dimesirutead of Dinner The article in Friday's Bee about the meeting of the House Mission Society was either not written Intelligibly or the printer is in need of ulasseB. As it reads, "The members gave an account of tile money made with the dinners given to each member two mouths ago." (which might havn. grown stale in that length of time) should be dimes. The word "dimet" should also be . Here are'three points in buying-- Refrigerator. 1st. Will it refrigerate, will it keep things cool and keep them from spoiling? 2nd. Will it do this with the least possible consumption of ice? 3rd. Has it a finish and neat appearance such as you waut? HBllKffiS WWMWBa,L!igf;tag m ut- KOY4L YoWOfB Makes Home Baking Easy fine and - gerates in her writings, tints this The Author. correction. Fanners and others who live at a distance from a drug store should S keep in the house a bottlf of SNOW LINIMENT. It may he needed at anv time for cuts, wound-- , sores, sprains or rheumatism. It. is a powerful healing aud penetrating remedy. Price 26, BOY trouble." This matchless medicine and $1.C0 per bottle. Sold by St. Berhas no equal for tiiroat aud lung nard Minim; Co., Incorporated, Drug troubles. Price 50c and $1.00 Trial Department. bottle free. Guaranteed by all Madisonville, Kentucky druggists. Tho Mystics will have a tea at the Lyric Theatre In Madisonville WedA Correction. nesday from 8:110 to 5:00 There will also be music The article appearing in our issue o'clock.occasion. for the ef April 11 tli in regard to the marriage was a mistake and in justice to all parties concerned we gladly make this correo-tiofl,jWiUJw1fuP5pai.i,jwj1i,,fiJiiii.;jj.jjf4 ,ji. "j,. 'jju'.yj Jf'ljiiUlp,i,,iiiiig5uiifi!Tpr The item was given a. Boo refr porter at Madisonville by a gentleBAL-LAliD'aftt-rnooClem-entS'Prentrin. Averts Awful Tragedy. Timely advice given Mrs. C. of Marengo, Wis., (R. No. 1) prevented adreanful tragedy and saved two lives. Doctors had said her frightful cough was a "consuinp tion" cough aud could do little to help her. After many remedies failed, her aunt urged her to take Dr. Kiug's Now Dlscovery."I have been using it for pome time," she wrote, "and the awful cough husalmoHt gone. It also saved my little bov when taken with a severe bronchial Wil-loughby, Money made as the article reads would indeed he in a novel way. Tho author does not whh to exag- "dimes." THE LEONARD Answers yes to these questions, it means pure, wholesome food easily, cleaned and sanitary. Removable, lift-oice chamber. Call ancr-se- e these Refrigerators and get prices. ' ut Plain Hardware Co. dently thought the news was man just from Morganfield who evi- Willi AO Lively as a Boy. If vou are tired, run down, have no appetite, get a bottle of Yucatan Chill Tonic. A few doses will set you up give you a boy's appetite make you strong and lively as a twelve-year-olPurifies tho blood and strengthens the system 60c a bottle at the St Bernard Mining Co,, Incorporated, Drug Departd. How Old People May Prolong Their Lives tr FOR SALE -- lap- - ment. t. Royal Baking Powder helps the housewife to produce at home, quickly and economically, in Henderson with friends. Mrs. Frank Baker, of the Sutuard Schoolhouse country, was in town ' Mondav Rhotmlnt?. Mrs. Bessie Tabner spent- Qduday - ? J:;' tasty cake, hot biscuit, puddings, the frosted layer cake, crisp cookies, crullers, crusts and muffins, fresh, clean, tasty and food wholesome, with which the ready-mad- e found at the shop or grocery does not comhelps. pare. Royal is the greatest of hake-da- y ROYAL COOK BOOK 800 RECEIPTS-FR- EE When you fool a cold coming on don't delay, but immediately take Bloodine Cough Checker, the celebrated throat and lung remedy, lit stops the cough, relieves the irritation, aud cures the cough, gold by. St Bernard Miniug Co., Incorporated, Drug Department, Special Agents. At advanced age the organs act more slowly than in youth; Circulation becomes poor, blood thin and watery, appetite fitful, and digestion weak. This condition leaves the system open to disease such as Coughs, Colds, Grippe, Pneumonia, Rheumatism, etc. flNOL is the greatest health creator and body builder we know of for old people, ,as'it, supplies the Very elements needed to wrt stingy tissue and replace weakness with strength. -- Fowls and Esiub from Famous Hawkins Strain pi Haired Rocks. Also pure tnck of Rhode Inland Red. KgB per setting of 15 ft'no Barred Rocks $2.00. Rhodo Island Red "$1.50. : re-bm- ld r fc. a n Send Name and Address. nOTAl BAKING rOWCCI CO, HtW YORK. IWaB this neighborhood to try a bottle of VINOL with the understanding Prompt relier in all oases of throat that we will return their money if it and lung trouble if you use Chamberdoes not prove beneficial. lain's Cough Remedy. Pleant to take, soothing and healing in effect. ST. BERNARD MINING COMPANY Sold by Geo. King & Sons. Incorporated Drug Department Henry Bourland made a business trip to Madisonville Monday. feels ten yonrs younger than the did before taking VHtol. We ask every aged person in 'a recorded in Alliany, N. T,. ef A we pi an whe fell- - the wbb , by age and' was deefetted te the dowa weak. n nil feeble condll Ion, of eld people. exShe Iind no strength and the ertion tired Her, but VJMOI. aiude feer well nud strong, and tl) stale that she cehkre is tiie rxoof Wkig; 8lgktt t I 'TV,,r mmmwmmMttnM(M vh lnHBbBBkklBMIraaEwr ajgjiij!hiAM. JWt. .it ;,- . 1 - ;.. .. MtfnritiUe, Ifeixlja- - laABii'dlGtl&i&la .,!), ttr, JLJL. if ROBT. SORY, M. D. .ll-nn;. ..., Pmnllna limllavl'n , ulBvnKV ... Eyes 'IVsted. GlasuB Fitted. OFFICE HOURS: . 9 TO u.nuvtrv.u.KoMl)rocW wifluibUNUlLLE, .J.. ' , . VVvWZVJie .;:' mT'- V. - 4kki3raffiaOTf'''' ' KLiThW faSfflmmuiM 'V"? . ?jws$;' iS'fSK.:: ., YfllBCTWPffTffflrr -- - r fJrrWmiffWff , iiii'-,,;-- ! i tiSaSifelfc'iiAT'":, ''.f 12 OI j,Jve? jK;ar, iM0go n, . Hnd . 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