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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): May 23, 1911 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1911 bee1911052301_sn87060004 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bee (Earlington, Ky.): May 23, 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. w'l'r" -- V) i TUESDAY V TUESDAY and v FRIDAY IF YOU DON'T ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS TWENTY-SECON-D Y A'DVERTISE IT FOR SALE YEAR FRIDAY EARUNGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KY McGary. $oy Divi. Jjarlan Basil RainHe.v.Ehfe Narrow, Evanp. Langjey. Hoffman, Harr.y Tajlafefrt Elisabeth Kinp, Sory, GLndy Mr Metabeth Hersche) Lpwan, Mary Bell I'odd, .'i 'iu.j'gj' W$SD4Y, MAY 23K 1911 No. 41 GRADUATING EXERCISES Buby, i ia EARUNGTON SCHOOL " at jMMxns ."'"r TWJP(MS f , i:, Mc-Eu- VISITORS' Ex-rcises J i v e f T" fWltL BE Hf LD Madisonville tfotes BY AILXEN DAVIS. OR. LEWIS P. GRUTGHER former Earlfnglon Resident and Druggist has Achieved f hi X J ; Isabel Gardiner,Roy Wilson, Ellle Gardiner, Dr. Roy Robinson, Leo alumnae Banquets Salmon, Louise McPhereoi, Lena "GRADS" OF IfH. PrkChett, David ABhby, Lena Paul'Llvingston, Hazel Fw-cet- t, The graduating exercises of the J.,M. Hoffman, Etnora Smith, d Madlsonvllle Jllgh School were Sam Arnold, Sarah HayeB,' Fred at the 'First Christian Bailey, Elizabeth Giveae, G.eorge church in this eity Thursday even-I- n Ktrkwood, Mary Louise walker, .,-tr, May 18 Herschel Wilson, Arekllee' Melton, JiA .'afc,- - Intro duetory, the High Torlan Tate, Aileen Gold, Ol0 Sohool orchestra rendered seVeral PrltcIifettiG D. Collins, Olyn Pra moit ''"excellent 'selections, after therVMf. 'and jars. B. C. Mitchell, whfeh' 'tire valedictory address,! ,Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Young ,Mrs. "High IdeaU," wA, ably delivered Bevard Harris, 'Mary Sbacklett, by HerabheLSeott. MlsSHarp Ebtm. Dr. WD. Lartdreth, president of BelfndfitOdllAge,-- Nashville, Teiin., Headaches Signs of Danger. one't of 'the brainiest mon of" the suffers Anyone-lthis Southland, delivered the class .ad frequently from town that,nervoUB splitting,- dress, in which he plead with the. headaches ouh' to uo at once to the young people "to give up small af drHxglst and get a 25c bottle of our German JLlver fairs and to do things In the world Caristedt's alwayn indicate Powder.n cotiBtl-patioHeadxches that count," urging them to fltilHh In a dangerous form, that their course by entering some good may result in other extremely serieven ailnientsf sometimes college and complete their educa- ous Bright' b DI89RF6 auO Appendicitis. tion eo that they then would be Our CarlBtedt's German Liver Pow-4- t competent to enter some specified acts on the Liver, tho re.al vocation In. life; that there eras an cause of oonstipatlon a few doses insure abundance of room, at the top o( the enMroly leuiove the trouble gaaran-- . those' who persistently a tasting cure never alls mountain for teed if you have heVdaches, get a struggled to seale the helghuof battle today from the St. Bernard aad rise te perfeetlea phys-leall- Mining Co., Incorporated, Drug Demorally and mentally. Dr. partment. 26o a bottle. ikudreth clothed these excellent tiioughts in the most beautiful and Aviation Meet in Evatuville June 9 and Win. impressive language. f Following this address, Hon. Lee great Aviation Meet will be A Gibson, a member of the school held In EvanBvllle Friday and SatBeard, presented the diplomas to urday June 9 and 10. At that time tie following graduates; Herscfeel two of the moBt famous of the Cur-tlBott, Leila HatrU, Marlon JRudy, School of Aviators will come to Gordon Gold, Virginia MeGaryy y demonstrations of what the rf Roscoe Eastwe'ed, Luey Faweett, nave uone .George Arnold and Elnle Morrow. complete conquest of the toward the f'After which they repaired to the air, and to entertain thousands of immenso dining room of the church, spectators with exhibitions of fancy were a most elaborate banquet was flying aud attempts at altitude regiveu by the members of the Alum-na- cords. Association ill Honor of the Interest will undoubtedly center "grade" of 1911, the speakers of tho in the attitude flightB. which will be evening, th- - High Soho6l teachers, made by the Aviators and Ghould and tho ladles' and escorts of the the air currents be favorable It is members of tliu Alumnae Assecla expected that Borne very high tion. flights will be made aud possibly re'The banquet, as served by the cord smashiug events take place. Ladies' Aid of the Christian church, The CurtlsB Aviators have estab was most excellent throughout its lished themselves thoroughly in the seven courses and without a single world of Aviation as men of fearless exception was as elaborate a ban- ability and tbey have been recognizquet as ever giveu in this part of ed as especially able to accomplish the State. attitude flightB. The place cards were an artistic A feature of exceptional interest piece of work, being hand painted will,' be bomb droppinir contests beclass flower, with "M. H. 8, tween the Aviators. Competition '11" done In the class colors and among the Aviators for scores in etched in gold'. Carnations were this contest, will, of course', be keen, given as favors. aud the public will be given a great The room presented a most beauti- treat, ful 6cene, being gbrgeously decor In addition to the bomb dropping ailed in quantities of roses, carna- 'events, live other sensational fea tion, feriiB, potted plants and South- tures will be introduced on the proern BUiilax." Floral baskets, seem gram, auy oueof which will be ingly attached to ropes of Southern worth far more than the 50 cents smilax, were suspended from the which will be oharged for Admisceiling, while the windows Were sion to the grounds. banked in masses of greenery. The CurtlBS machine today holds The long tables were artistically the record for quick flights from the arranged in vases of rosos and car- ground, this record having been esnations, Intertwined with ropew of tablished by Glenn Curtlss at a Aviatlen tournament on the Southern smilax, strewn with flowa beautiful floral Pacific Coast. erscompleting All transportation lines are makchain wljlch' formed a long base for the high pedestal arrangement ing reduced rateB to Evansville for flowers. the big meet June 0 and 10th. Prof. Delmont Utley, the efficient Lively as a Boy. toastmaater for the occasion, preansided with much dignity, as he If you are tired, run down, have no appetite, get a bottle of Yucatan nounced the subjects of the follow Chill Tonic. A few" doses will Bet ng speakers: you up give you a boy's appetit- e"Our Golden Milestone" MIbb make you Btrong and lively us a Virginia Tate, '10, runueB tne diooci twelve year-pia- , 50c a and strengthens tho system 'The Friendly Beacon" MIbb bottle at tho St Bernard Mining Vlrglnla-McGar'11. Co., Incorporated, Drug Depart"Quo VatfarenturM Miss' Mary. ment. Shacklott, '07. DOG LED THE WAY. "The Candle Not Under a Bushet-Mc-.Gar- Class Address Delivered by Pre- Dlod Gardwfcll, VlrginlaTate, Felix Martfn Aileen Davis;?B. C, sident ofjltlmont College, Margaret Victory, rfeu Ev.. W;d! Landreth. ans, Florence Campbell, Fay Ashby, 'iDr. en, WORK OF PUPILS SHOWS CLOSE APPLICATION. 'JJJHJft Attended and In (aWornja.iri;lM5 1,0 Gjsjebfate Mrs. Lee Old ham and little Bon, Proved Very Interesting. dM&pen'nS' ofrihe ' Ran George, of Hopkinsyille, who have . been visiting here and at Earli,ng- HwaT5iKr Well V-- Prominence HOMESPVVTH, '"' . PLEADS Lton gKOLUTjONS. PRESENTED, home. a few days, have returned . 'EDjCAL y, con-ducte- , Yesterday was visitors' day at the Bchool' building and' those who availed themselves of this oppor tuulty of witnessing the work of tliw different grades, were well pleased with showing made. The drawing, maps, dUtout work, problems and writing all proved that the pupils had closely applied themselves, aud also -- y, teachers had them lir training. The visitors were met at the door of different rooms by the teacher and p a roceptlon committee of three and were conducted around the room aud given-a- n opportunity to closely examine the work on exhibition. Each visitor was requested to register in a bpok, provide'd for the purpose. The. various rooms were decorated with beautiful flowers and ferns. The final examinations will begin today and continue UumI Friday, On Thursday, Mar US, May 36. Snap Shots" will be given under the auspices of the school at Temple, Theatre and as usual the, house ijllV be packed by parent and friend jef . the pupils. it,i Commencement-exercisewill b held Taeday evening. May 90, at Temple Theatre a;hd Dr. H.-Smith, a well knpwn Christian pu-pils that competent- - and'enthusl-asti- c jninisterof HopkluBvUle, address. wilUjU-livetai- i! ss . -- XoM9re Dyspepsia. Gas, or other Stomach Troubles. Nothing will- - remain jindigMtecir sour on your stemaeh if.y will take a little DIfreteseapewe3 ftd.dlgestive, barmies aad pleawmt,; as Maple Syrup, for sale by tne' drug department of the St. Bernard Mining Company, Incorporated. District Convention. fornia, throughout the entire year of ,1915,aud theie is every reason to believe thai the resolution will be passed at the extra Bensiou. It came as a surprise to some of the senators and congressmen to learn that two expositions are to be held )u California in 1915, mid both for the purpoBo of celebrating the opening of the Panama Canal, but the representatives of the San Diego project, now in Washington were able to. show an agreement entered into between the two exposition organizations in California, whereby the San Francisco organizers agreed to assist the San Diego people to get the present exposition resolution thrnuifh. after San Francisco had se cured federal recognition for her ex position. This agreement was signed more than a year ago. o There is no opposition to the exposition resolution apparent. Senator John D. Works, of California, one-o- f tbe Progressives, introduced it in the Senate, aud Congressman Raker, from one of the Northern CallloTnla districts, aud a Democrat, introduce it in the House. San-Dieg- WaBhlngtou, May 22 A joint resolution has been presented to Congress autnorizinirami requesting the President to issue an investigation to the Republic of Mexico, aud the Republic of Central and South America to participate in an exposition to be hold in San Diego, Cali- Walter Dulin, of thlB city, is spending few days in Dawson for his health. We make a specialty of doing two aud'three color work. If you want classy job work that will give satisfaction see our' samples and get prices at the" Madisonville Branch Office in Morton's Furniture Store. Aileen Davis, Manager. Rev. Comptou, of this place, was in Dawson Monday. Jack Vinson, of Central City, was here Sunday visiting friends. He went from here to Dawson, where he will stay several days. Dr. Gardiner, of this city, 1b iu .Louisville this week on business. y Don't forget the Bee has a branch office for MadiSerai-Weekl- Dr. Lewis P. Crutchpr, whii some or 20 years ago was-aBarlington-boy and clerkvm ike St;. Bernard', drug storo, has since achieved emP ne.nce in ills, profesypn as a physician, of the hpmespatpiQ school. He became prfBlderit' or a school of Medicine at KansaB City, his home, but, through his standing in his apd his frequent articles contributed to medical journals, he has come into National prominence. He accepted a call to go to New York and become director of the National League for Medical Free dom and has for some time since been touring the United States and delivering lectures, for the league. Dr. Orutcher will be most pleasantly remembered by many Earlington 18 . pro-febsipn , ,Col. D. C. Collier, of San Diego, Director General of the San Diego San-Diego exposition, wno heads a delegation nf citizens and exposition officials now in Washfngon, ex- u Victoria Lodge No. 84, Knight of PythianB, are to be hosts tonight at a- district convention, at their - 2 castle hall. Grand Chancellor R.L. Slade aud Grand Keeper of Records and Seal J W. Carter will be present, as will also be a number of visiting Knights from the other lodges of the district. District Deputy Jesso.L. Phillips will be present with a party of Knights from St. Charles, and a big time I'd anticipated by all. " ? Headache? Feel .languid, weak, Stomach "pff''?t Just a plain case of Burdock Stomach Bitten tones liver and stomach, promoter digestion, purifies the blood. lazy-live- In-th- e 2 I.-C'.- R; TIME CARD. NORTH BOUND, 1.28 No. 102 8.40 No 104 No. 122, local pasB. 10.45 0.86 No. 189. local Time of departure of IllmoiB Central trains from Nortonville, Ky. a. m. a m. p. m. plains that San Diego was first in the field with a project to celebrate the Canal openiusr by an .international exposition, and that San" Diego has never let up on the pio-jesince It was started. Following the Bigning of the agreement with San Farncisco, San Diego consented to Keep ltd project in the background until San Francisco had won itB lecoguition from the government, but during that period San Diego proceeded to complete.au organization of exposition workers, which cbntains John C. Olmsted, of Boston, celebrated landscape architect, w.ho is laying out the exposition grounds in Balboa Park, in San Diego; Bertram G.Goodhue, greatest) exponent or Spanish-Coloniarchitecture in the worldt who is designing buildings to form the great 'Missfdlf City," that will house the San, Diego exposition, and Frank P. Allen", Jr., who will be director of ct al -- . people. people in Morton's Furnisonville The following, clipped from the ture Store. If you want advertisi- Indianapolis Star on last Friday, ng, or job work or wish 'to subscribe tells something of Dr. OrstcheW ', for the paper, call up number 4. work : Aileen Davis,' Manager. "That the American Medical AsHarry Anderson, of this city, was sociation seeks, to make ite raotee iu Nortcnville Monday. and theoriescoimpiilsoTry because it Lonnle Jagoe, of this' place, was in fears that It those who disagree wiib. its system pf practice are given a Louisville this week. change, to demonstrate the merits of Mrs. Kosure, of Mortons Gap, was systems' tile result will be here Sunoy,and Monday visiting their own disastrous o the sopiejty, w.as one, of friends. the oharges.made-las- t nJght by Dj. Miss Ella Vinson, of Central City, Lewis' P. Qrutcher, of, Kansas City, who baB been visiting here and at Mo. Dr. was sneaking at Earlington for several days, has re tho initialOrutcher of the ineetirig Indiana turned home. branch of the National League for Get the habit of coming to the Medical freedom of the Audltorlqin, branch office of tne of the Indiana 4PyhJa'n building. Bee, at Morton's Furniture Store, Dr. Crutoher explained that the c engred,-erjjst- i when objects of the medical freedqm letterheads, dance tiokets or movement was to give every man programs. We "have' the best and the riht to choose Jis'own physilet Us, figure with you on prices. cian, and to practice.and cure as. he Aileen Davis, Manager. believed best. Answering charges "Miss Grace Skells, of Evansville, that the niovement was backed by is viBlting friends here.- patent medioine concern; that it was Mr. Hoffman, of the firm of a Christian science movement; that BiBhop s Co., is spending a few it was fighting particular branches of.medlcal practice, and that its, obdays at Dawson Springs. jects wore to repeal the pure food and Dizziness, vertigo, (blind stagi. drug act, Dr. Orutcher emphatically gers) sallow complexion, flatulence denied them, and issued a challenge are symptoms of a torpid liver. No 'to any one to prove tho charges. one can feel well while the liver is InanMvft. HERBINE is a. nowerful Bee "Political Coterie. liver stimulant. A dose or two will "The efforts of the American Medcause all bilious symptoms to disappear. Try it. Price 50c. Sold by ical Association tD have a national St. Bernard Mining Co., Incorpor- department of health created, he ' " Semi-Week- ly you-wapf- em-boss- ed ated, drug department. MES. 1ACEY GiyN - CJJ8T0DY by Of Her Eleven Year Old Daughter the Court. re-oe- nt y, nineteen months, and had it ready on time. Director General Collier has asSOUTH BOUND sured the members of Congress that ; 4.08 p.m. No. 101. SanNDiegp is not intending to rival 1(46 a.m. No. 108 No. 121, local pass. 1.28 p.m. San Francisco in the matter of an No. 185 local pass 5.58 a. m. exposition, but will build and open an exposition that Is to be entirely unique, and different from any otL. & N. TIME CARD. her, exposition ever held. It is not Time oi arrival of trains passing to be a "sideshow" to San Francisof trains co's exposition, either, but a great through originating at Earhngton. speCtaoular and artistic exposition, Effective Sunday, April 9, 1011. with the biggest Indian Congress NORTH BOUND. over held as one of ItB attractions. fi.25a. m. No, 92 The city of Sau DIogo already has .11.15 a. m. No. 52 raised $2,000,000, aud placed it in the 7.28 p. m. No. 94 hands of the exposition organization 11.22 p.m. No. 54:...., fbrprelimlnary work. The State of SOUTH BOUND. California has pledged half a mil4.80 a.m. No. 58... lion more. 8.23 a. m. No. 95 4.21 p.m. No. 51 and-.depart-- ptm. "Works, and who was selected because be was the man who complet exposition in ed the Alaska-Yukon o- - i - No. are the graduates: No. Herachel Scott, valedictorian, Leltr are constantly recommending it to 2.00 p. m. No. 108 their friends. There ib really no exHarris, salutatorlan; 3ordon Gold, 5.02 p. m. No. 110 cuse' for anyone suffering with Piles Marian Rudy, Kosooo Elsie Morrow, SOUTH BOU"ND. now that BLOODINE OINTMENT Eastwood. Luov Fawoett, Virginia 745 a.m. No. 108 is ho readily obtainable. If you McGary and George Arnold. 10.00 a. m, No. 105 have any doubt about itB value, St. 12.67 p. m. Bernard Mining Co., Incorporated, Nol07 Those present at the banquet were : 8.30 p. m. drug department, will let you have No. 109 Dr. Ira D. Landreth, Nashville, 6.60 No. 111....... v it on a guarantee. Tenn. ; Prof, and Mrs. R. B. Rubins, POSITIVE PROOF. D. Utley, W. J. Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Mr, F. 8. Randall, of No. 20 East Boss, Herschel Seott, Agnes J. B. M.H. &,E,TIME CARD, Jain Street, Leroy, N. Y., writes Bailey, Gordon Gold, Frances El M. Howell, a popular druggist that ffiloodlne Ointment" has provJ. gin, George Arnold, Inez Elgin, of Greensburg, Ky., says,-"Wuse M. H.,4 E. time .oarct went into en efficacious in a stubborn case of Plies- - and Rectal FlsBures where Boscoe Eastwood, Margaret McPher-sob- , Chamberlain's Couch . Remeav in effact. Sunday, April 9, 1911. everything else failed. Boodme ,WQ Ul $:46 a. m, Leila- - Harris, -- Casper Lynn, Lour own household and know It is vi,...,.. i No. 118 arrives... ,8:80 p. m. Ointment costs but 50c a box. Xucy Fawoett, James Sory, Virgln- - excellent.'' jor aiv vy an aeaiere. i ;FoUowtug --p-r-e History" Ralph B, Rubins. . Ailoen Gold, 09. To Masters "Possession." Miller EvanB. '10. "A Rotinal6Bance Not Found In Ubb Body Floating In the No. 93 10.48 p.m.' "River. INTERURBAN TRAINS. NORTH BOnND, 104.?,.... 8.20 a.m. 100 10.55 a. m. Elmer Richards, a lad living in Henderson couffty, ran away from" home, fearing that he would be punished for some mischief. When he did not return search was faade, but Uo truce ot the boy was found until his dog came running up with the lad's cap lu'hiB mouth. He led the searchers to the back waters of Green Riyer, where they found the boy's body floating In tbe river. Are You Suffering From Piles? BLOODINE OINTMENT la guar anteed to cure by St. Bernard Min ing uo., lucurpurMteu, utug ucijii-nen- t. Thousands who have been cured by BLOODINE OINTMENT Acting Judge Hawkins, of tbe Circuit Court EvansYilltf Saturday gave Mrs. Lacey who was formerly Mrs. Fenwick the custody of her 11 year old daughter Mamie who was kidnapped from her grandmother Mrs. Mary Fenwick at thlB place about two months ago. Mrs, Fenwick diod here a few weeks since and with the grandmother dead and the child's father in Springfield, Ore,, the mother was the only applicant for little Mamie Fenwick. Tho child's father and mother separated In 1908 and Mrs. Fenwiok secured a divorce m the same year, but the child was awarded to the grandmother aud father. Mrs. Fenwick married Luclan Lacey, an Illinois Central Bwitchman, 20 Bome time laterand 't waj agreeable to him that the mother secure possession of the child. Then it was that the kidnapping took place. On her return to Evansville' with the girl Mrs. Lacey engaged Phil C. Gould to prosecute her Bult for possession aud all opposition was wiped awav by the grandmother's death. Fouu-tain-uve, said, mifthtbe compared to an effort to unite ,the State and the church. The result of uniting tbe state and medicine, Dr. 'Orutcher1 held, would, be detrimental to tbe latter. He said that, competition should determine which system was tbe best. v "The, movement is not confined to doctors, but is backed by laymen, he said. The majority of tho. members are laymen, and the .lgague ,has,uo fight against ajuy. "school,'' or. system, except what, Dr. Gr.u.tcher called the "political .coterie" of the Amerioal .Medical1 Association which he said was attempting to meddle in politics. He said ho believed that by the ,end of the year the membership of the league would include hundreds of thousands' Always Blessed with a Hearty Appeitlto If you use Dlgesteze. It helps your stomach do the work, dlgeots what you eat aud makes good rich blood from your food, No more Sleepless Nights, Headaohe or Stomaoh Misery. Get rid of nil these troubles with Dlgesteze. Fifty cents a bottle, worth tenfold ita cost, at drug department of tho St. Bernard Mining Company,. Incorporated. ' - "I suffered habitually from Doan s Regulets relieved and strengthened the bowels, so that tbey have" been regulaf ever since." A, E, Davis, grocer, Sulphur Springs, Tex You Need Wise Belgian Legislation. Belgium has onaoted a law throwing Smany safeguards around the use of constipation palnta containing white lead. DR. E. B. HARDIN DR. L. C, RAY Stationery. Nothing gives au individual or a firm standing in the business world like nice stationery neatly printed. Bee job departThe ment keeps constantly on hand a fine linb of letterheads, noteheads, billheads, statements and enveloped, both linen and commercial. We also do circular, invitation and catalogue-work. Give us a trial. You will be pleased. Soml-Weekiy Drs. Hardin el Ry i DENTISTS Pminless Extracting eni frrcekin Wrk !Mgh Clan Dttthtry 0ctSmH BotAillt. hwtSffUky 7JHh3M MaiiMniiUe, Kentucky i'M &W . w " !,'? iw. u. 0- - 4" MMMMI MIMHH tMMH s cbciii iBee sssbh I ASSOCIATE EfilTOR AND BUSINESS Subscription Rates Ydar.. . Six months Three mouths SinRlecop.os. Ono Makis Komi Baking Easy ....,...$1.00 '.., 50 25 EDITOR AND PUBLISHER d. E. FAWOETT PAUL M. MOORB. " B mm POWDER MANAGER Mcmkref Kentucky Press Association and Specimen oopies mailed free on application. Correspond-eut- s wanted in all parts of the county. Address us for par- 53 i '' YOUTHFUL DEFINITION 1 Everv housekeeper who takee pride In her abilibr to manage her affairs w.nnhTnlcRllv. and in keening down ex penses, should bo interested in seeing the finest Refrigerator made. We carry a full line of the ixjl S, .. Ufltj ti 1 i Second District Publishers League ticulars. Madi- - ..in.iui' ted, sanitary and ice-savi- ns Leonard Cleanablc Refrigerators 4 Via tVia TTnflf I Branch O0ke m Ms r ten's Furniture Stare, 119 South Main Street, nnnlk, Kentucky, Phone Ha. 4 MISS AlLbhN UAVlS, mgr. Telephone 47 E.,. uiunintmtt- -t t4.t..Mt. . Tuesday, May 23, 1911 A $100,000 Back Porch. Thm writes Absolutely Pur horhsoa for, WilUr "Wbat'B "Why r the berlsoa kep tfe from sloppiB over Isto the sky. te w & &- HT- - ', R- D .. - i: K ' W Bertha H. Smith in her series, in. the advertise! West," in the June number of the And you wilj be healthy, prosSunset Magazine". "Mrs. Freda perous and wise. Ehmann found herself quite alone, seperated by half the width of the continent from her two children, who were married and living in- ANNOUNCEMENTS California. Urged "by them, she converted her home in Illinois into We are authorised to announce L. cash and came West. Then came Jt. Ray aa a candidate 1893, aud debts Jo represent Hopkins county in the the financial panic of had to be shouldered. Twenty acre Jower house of the next General Kentucky, Bubject to the of land at Maryville bore an oight-yea- r action of lhe Democratic party. olive orchard on which there was a fine crop of olives. Mrs. We are authorized to announce son asked her why she did J3d L. Youiir a"a a candidate to represent Hopklna. county iu the lower not set to work and pickle them. bouse of the next General Assembly 'Pickle olives!' she exclaimed. ef Kentucky, subject to the action 'How can I pickle olives? Why, I ef the Democratic" party. lmo never even seen an olivo fresh from the tree I' That night she Kentucky Fair Dates. went to bed but not to sleop. Next The following are the dates fixed day Professor Hilgard, of the Agrior holding the, Kentucky Fairs for cultural College of the University of Mil as far as reported. Officers of California, gave her a receipt for olives, Her daughter lairs are requested to report to ub picking any ommlssiohs or corrections of agreed to allow her to turn tho poroh dates.' into a picking plant.. A few years ago, Mrs. Ehmann formed a stock Versailles, August 22 days. company with.a capital of $100,000 Iiexlugtony August 70 days. Unioniowu, Au'dust 85 days. to carry on the business begun on Yanceburg', August 94 daysthat back porch." ljawrencoburRv August 15 4 days. Starts Much Trouble. Xeltchfleld, August 154 days. JBtirksvillo, August 154 days. If all people knew that neglect of constipation would result in severe Brodhead, 'August 1G- -8 days. indigestion, yellow jaundice or viruFern Creek, AiiRUSt 104 days. trouble they would ShepherdsviUe, August 22- -4 days. lent liverKing's New Life Pills, soon take Dr. and liondon, August 22 4 days. end it. Its the only safewav. ' Best for "biliousness, headache, dyspep ErratiRer, August 234 days. days. sia, emus ana aeonty. 25c at all Gerraantown, August druggists. -- & Nloholasville, AnpuBt 298 days Somerset, August 29- -8 days. LONESOME. NOT TO B Bardatown, Augu8t80fdav8. ' Paris, September 40 days. 4 Monticello, September 54 days. Alexandria, September 55, daps. Mounj Olivet, September 54 days. Hogenville, September 5- -8 days. Sanders, Soptember 04 days. Kentucky State Fair, Louisville, SeptPinber 110 days. Horse Cave, September 204 days. Mayfleld, September 274 days. Attend to your business and Early to 'bedand early to rise, "Left a widow in 1802," mmalm front Roymt Grmnot Ormmm of Tartar , Would You Believe It? only baking nowtfmr "What Women Are Doing WALUM,W LIME PHOSPHATE forro-olectlo- n ot Eh-mann- 's - A man whu iivhi in India for many years tells an inioroHrlnj? storyof the c evemess of uii elephant which he owned. This man had two small sons, to whom tliH elephant took a great fancy, and was so devoted that the fathur felt perfectly safe iu leaving his lirtlc hoys in his1 care. One day the elepjitiul and the two' boys went on a trump together.-Theremained away m lonjr, however, that the father became anxious, and Anally went "out to look "for them. After searching for some time he came jo the river bank, and' there a fdnny sight met his eyes. The'great elephant was standing kneedeep iu the mud, with a happy small boy squatting on hither side of him, and all three were fishing just us hard a they could. The boyB held their rods in their hands, and their companion held hta with his tiuuk. By und by the elephant's line gave, a flp, and the boys crowd ed up to see whnther it really meant toat he h'td caught a fish.- - He had and while the big hruto watched them solemly, they pulled out the line detahed the Ash, aud then, put-- L ting on another wormv gravely hand ed the rod back (o its owner. The y - glBtS. Father's Vengeance have fallen on any one who would Attacked the Bon of Peter Bondy, of South Bnckwood, Mich., but he was powerless before the attacks of Kid ney tr.ou.ble. uDoctors could not help him," ho wrote, "60 at laBt we gave him Electric Bitters and he Improved wonderfully from taking six bottles. Its the best Kidney medicine I over saw." Backache, Tired feeling, Nervousness, Loss .of Appetite, warn of Kidnoy trouble or. Brlirht's disease. Beware: Take Electric Bitters and be safe. Everv bottle guaranteed. 50 o at all drug- A marever refriferatoraLM1 put on the llttiu ., t ,.1 on your I uiu .4 1a.ttf a ice Ket. oave luny time. Ordinary refrif eratora only last about five years. of Made ,, polished oaK or eaua wamui wiia rwu .. . . fViivutcrHnnt. wiKMuvwM lining ail in uho pierce. p.hiiihii1 w.wft..-- - in the nfmncreat and most substantial manner. Come in ana let ua show you tnelr.many vamanie ieav . 1 rurfotlv construc one-wi- ra 1 j'i B r I St. Bernard Mining Co. .... INCOKFUKAlJiU 1 PfaK$hiBMm. fc. t Vi H DONT NEED WALKING STICK Americans Do Not Ofton Carry It, but '$ Is a Matter Purely of Per Bonal Choice. t'i Now that we are reminded of.it, we realize that the great American people are seldom seen to possess a walking stick. "It's 'a Bmall thing," writes an essayist In a morning paper, "the absence of the walking stick, but It .belongs to tho American motto, never, In tho huBtle of life, cany unnecessary cargo." Tho Idea is, of course, fantas. tic with the fantasy of transponUne common sense. Tho hustle of life surely extends to travel In the case "consider itof a nation which-wouldegraded It it spent longer than a self week In a completo journey through TEurope; and when Americans travel they are the last to deny themselves the luxury of an extra bit of luggage because It happens to bo unnecessary. .It is common knowledge that they go on loading tho liner trunks until the company's officials say "Stop," If only to colloct so many more steamship and hotel labels to add to their alHerald and Presbyter. ready bloated store of those trophlos. The walking stick is a matter For that dirttropsed feeling after No. purely of personal choice. Most Amereating, belching and nausea be icana chance to feel ao need for a tween meals, take Hioonine. cures- DyspBpMladby- - strengthening walking stick, whereas we do. That they tne digestive organs, so that functus. fi-- . how the thing stands. Whca It emetf to a walking stick tho world are capable of fuliflllihyfhelr St. Bernard tyiiifflg Co., must be considered individually. The drug department, speoial physical weakling is quite likely t agents have a taste for a gigantic club; the enormously powerful man who snaps his Sandow developer before breakfast as. though It were a piece of cotton. say select for a walking stick the thinnest shred of malacca that money ean buy. Lnadon Globa . d - It's not made for any certain climate, but is made to withstand fthe weather conditions of every climate. Amalgamated ARC KOO 1WU o will not anp unaer me Diazing eun, nor uraun. m acknowledged ?"! the ia universally It's made by our secret procees-a- nd Amalgamated AUG one and ONLY absolutely perfect roofing. ROOFING is standard and takes the game insurance rate as slate or metal. Our agciits are authorized to refund money in lull 11 .. Amalgamated ARC ROOFING should fail to satisfy. Send for samples and full information. tk.'i AMALGAMATED ROOFING CO., Fiwt Net'lB! Wrmimfrm, Atai FOR 8 LC BY if STAR PLANING MILL COMPANY iNceRpeRATrs MADISONVILLE, KENTUCKY Atlanta Brood Coop MADE OF HEAVY GALVANIZED IRON it 1 We; Claim for this Coop Many Advantages Over Any Other on the Market FIRST: They are collapsable, and can be !put m QoJ ,Km Catarrh Cannot Be Cured I ' with LOCAL APPLICATIONS', as 'they cannot warh (he seat of the disease.- - Catarrh Is a blood er constitutional disease, and In order to cure It you must take Internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, and acts directly on the Wood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure St not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by ene of the best physicians in this 'country for years and is a regular prescription. It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with ifee best blood purifiers, acting directly on the kqcous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two Ingredients Is '.what produces such wonderful results In curing Catarrh, Send for testimonials free, F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, O. Sold by Dnififilsts, prico 75s. fi J i ssssjr aaaaalMw I Ixv yi T iiiimm OmaR&2 o StMJ&sTtr xv aLuawJ&l Ikum ssssl wi&ujm I Auy woman with pimples, skin eruptions, sores or boils does not and canuot enjoy life Bloodine Ointment cures' them aud makes the skin soft and velvoty. Cures cold 6ores, cracken lips, chapped hands, sore eyes, itching and bleeping piles. St. Bernard Minlug Co., Incorporated, drugdepartment, special agents.. . &&Xa&r? TZ&eryew: "Why did the 'general Th'e .Bismarck Was Superstitious. great Prince Bismarck was ever marry hsr?" - . Take Hail's Family Pills for constipation. "Well, there was no war In sight to' go- to, so be did the next bMft . thing." For soreuess of tho. muscles, Bell. whether Induced by violent exer EuThe diving bell was. first used in cise or injury. Chamberlain's Lint BALiLAKD'S BNOVV rope In the year 1600. It was sub- ment is excellent. This liniment in quickly when is applied LINIMENT It is both J.T.Alexander, of Madisohville, sequently used In searching for the lsn highly esteemed for the relief healing and antiseptic. Price- - 25c. wreck of the famous Spanish armada it affords in cases In rheumatism. 50a and $1 00 per bottle. Sold by St was here Monday on business. Sold by all dealers, C7D some time before tho year 1G6B. Bernard Mining do.. Incorporated, TheDlvln ti not 'without superstition and this always .'was noticeable on the eve of M&fDINNR the new year. From nine o'clock that x&Gpy: night 'until after midnfght he would jo&j&tipzv&i&rf not take water in any circumstances SZ&XK:- from a glass. It was an ancient tradition in' the chancellor'p. family that anyBarbe'd wire outs, ragged wounds, one, who set the legend at defiance collar and harness galls heal up would pass through a serious Illness. ANDIIII-B- - drug department. FORCE OF HABIT. How to Cure ftf Good PaintGood Results effect. V - - That's good logic. It's cause and But it's poor logic, poor judg Chronic Colds arid Bronchitis . away in the fall in a few minutes in a very small space and reassembled when rieefded in two minutes each . SECOND: The sanitary features of these coops cannot bev excelled, as the ventilation is perfect and the bottom can be removed in one minute without any trouble, quickly cleaned and replaced, without removing any other section of the coop. as there are no bolts, screws,, hinges or fastenings to bother with, v Lice or vermin will not harbor in galvanized iron, there being no crevices in which to secrete themselves and multiply nor for disease germs to find a lodging place.. These coops are absolutely proof against Rats, WeV sles, MinkSt Skunks and other chicken eating animals. Government statistics show that rats destroy more chickens every year than every ocher agency. THIRD: It its made of heavy Galvanized Iron and is as rigid as a wooden coop, but does not Hold dampness, it is also absolutely weather proof, even in the most driving rain. It is as cheap as any wooden coop and has many advantages not found in JJthem; The different doors can be set in an instant and will remain when placed until changed. FOURTH: Made in two sizes with, 8 and 9 inch revolving doos. V ment, and poor economy to expect good results irom poor paint. 1 he best good paint is B' THE SHERWIN-WILUAM- S PAINT BUILDINGS MADE TO PAINT U WItA Smamrflfl ., ! , It's a pure white lead, pure zinc white, arid pure linseed oil paint. It covers most, spreads eas iest; looks best, wears longest, is most econom ical. Its a painters paint Made in forty-- MrWjLLLH i eifrht shades. Color cards given upon request. handsome Prospective Purchaser good automobile T Iff tilii m Dealer (who used to stnT'horaeiO Why, sir, that automobilifrs eo gentle It will pat out of yo hand. SOLD BY ST. BERNARD MINING CO. INCORPORATE NK i ' DRUG DEPARTMENT 4 - When yau feel a cold coming on don't delay, but immediately take Bloodine Oough "Checker, the celebrated throat and lung remedy. It stops the cough, relieves the irritation, and oures the cough. St. Bernard ' Miulng Co., Incorporated, ST. iMHriHD HIKING COMPAKY Drng Depr.tmet drug department, special agents. -- rBluevale, Ont, May 4, 1910. was sick for two years with a chronic cold and bronchitis arTd a' n consequent condition. I received no benefit from doctors, and had to give up work. VINOL was recommended and from the I commenced to improve I gained in weight and strength, my cold and bronchial trouble disappeared, and I am at work again. I want to recommend "VINOL to anyone who is in peed of such a medicine." Tiiomas Higgins. It is the combined action of the curative elements of the cods' livers aided" by the blood making and strength creating properties of tonic iron contained, in VINOL which makes" it so successful in curing stubborn colds and bronchitis, VINOL is a constitutional remedy for chronic coughs, colds, bronchitis and pulmonary troubles, riot a palliative like cough syrups. Try a bottle of VINOL. If you dont think it helped you, we will return yourjnoney. "I MADE ONLY BY THE run-dow- Atlanta Tin Plate and Sheet Mil sec-ondbot- tle W.J.KIRK, Agent Madisonville, PC- - ATLANTA, INDIANA F WHEN IN MADISONVILLE ' prices c Visit the Princess Theater, the best moving in the country. Something new each 'night. Matinee every afternoon 2 to 5. Good music a specialty. . , I ll lliusnie , . A Wl Mil WMT -- 4. .' ,'' 16 OErsnr A. D. NOE, Jr., Manager. ?" '" 55 8c & , -. Jt hsars&NfcMe"" ,.vPmnmkt 9Bm .v? 0 ' 111,,,,lflh.,,l&.n,illft'l,iA,l STiBb DON'T FAIL TO W1M? C. ' W. LINDSAY ' m .1 ATTF.Mn THF i AT The Great Bargain Sale W MEMBERS EVANSVILLE REBATEASSOCIATIOH WkeWeaadRetaiL 'I i e. c Cigars, Cigarettes, Tobacco MADISON VILLE, KY. s, THE HEATED TERM Is quite early- - this season, but none too early for "the big store." We are prepared with the greatest lines and variety of summer comfort wear for man, young man and boy all stylish, serviceable and reasonable, wheth-- ; er for the head, the foot or the body. We'd call particular attention to our lines of v Tke New Store Real bargain feast such as Madlsonville has not not experienced m many News of the Town A thief .forcibly entered the car department office of the LouUvllle '"I 'HI Man who stops advrr-tii'ag-whtak- U J day. ptHH&i b- - i it w and Nashville railroad company at this place Thursday night, but, With the exception of a fountain pen tars. Oeb. King, of Madlsonville, , and a letter or two belonging to Leo visited friends here Friday. Salmon, took nothing of auy ImMrs. Ernest Newton was in Madlportance. sonville Friday shopping. Mrs. Guy Gomblln and Miss "Lilly Miss Ruby Peyton spent Friday Gpmbllu were in town Saturday, in Madlsonville with frionds. . ' Neal Spillman was in Madison-rlll- e Mrs. Ered Ashby, of Hepkinsville, Friday night. spent Friday in this city Mlsa Mary Ellen Burke Is taking Mrs. Lou(se Leasure and daughter, her vacation this week of Ilsley, were in town Friday. Mrs. L. H, 0Bryau Is on 'the sick AU-o- f our candy is made under the list. best sanitary conditions and is abso Try dnr eaudies We guarantee lutely pare Try it Prices right them to be puro and good Tits Candy Kitoiibn, Thb Candy Kitoukn, MadlHonvilloand Earllngton , Madlsonville and Earllngton Mr. J. S. Webb returned to his Ed Heafer and Jaok Stokes, who home at Earllngton Tuesday after a .hare been in Momphis for Jtho past two days visit to the family of Mr. m.wo daya, have returned home. N. B. Bash. Middlesboro, (Ky.) Miss Gertie O'Bannon and broth- News-Recorer, Barl, of St. Charles, were in Miss Krtthrlno Egloff, of Prince-ton- , iown Saturday morning. Ind., who has been visiting her Miss Edna Long, of St. Charles, mother, is now visiting her sister, was In towu Friday. Mrs. Staver in Evansvllle. Mrs. Ed Heafor was in Madison-rlll- e Albert Larmouth, of Evansvllle, Friday shopping. Is In this city visiting his father, Mrs, Harriot Browning spent tho who is vory sick. day in Madlsonvillo Friday. ' Mrs. Geo. Blaokwell visited friends W. K, NIsbet spent Friday in Madlsonvillo Saturday. Mrs. in Evansvllle. Tho charter of tho Baraca Class or Wanted 100 minors at once .for, the M. E. Church, South, Sunday ' . steady work. Apply to Sunday, was fplosod Sunday with JSTORTONVlLIiR COAL & COKK Cd., 48 charter membors. Tho bo. Incorporated have sent for their charter, whloh Nortonville, Ky. will soon be hero, and which ivill v O'Brion, of Madlsonville, admit them, in tho World-W- l , Tom a national made a business trip to this city Baraca, which will hold Friday, convention at Kansas City. yf. F. Goodrich, of Madlsonville, Lee Jackson, of Madlsonville, made a business trip to thiB oity niado a buslnosB trip no this city d. trade is piekiag up is like the aa who stops fishing whom the fish be gin to bite ' Think this over and let it worry you. nfer VFCTKmXBx; TTx&ary Uwzua6RC -- riti yzMf - Elegant line jpf Bare- 4 foot Sandals just receiv ed, in pearls and tans. HOPKINS H, P. 'JBAtiton&J( waawfegy- GO, MORTQMaMger Eatl CtMtr Strttt Sibk headache results from a disordered condition of the stomach, and can be cured by the use of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Try it. For sale by all Suits, $10 to $25 Men's And also to America's, best lines in Men's Straw Hats, $1 to $5 2-piec - dealers. Hants Bailiing j UoriitiAMullla mauiJUiiTiiiB; mi.''isjpinpinpi Vanfunlu Rviuubnj 'ifiiiifpiMir AWFUULY Come if you can't come, mail or phone us your wants. We save you money 3 ways. . Monday. r BIG Monday; W L. Phillips made a business trip to Madlsonville Saturday. Harford Ohatten made a business trip to Madlsonville Saturday. Tine Ashby visited friendB and relatives in Madlsonvillo Saturday. Mrs. Lee Oldham and son, George of Hepkinsville, visited relatives In this oity Sunday. WANTED Throe girls HtoJ learn. g" newspaper and printing: business. Must be graduates of the Earllngton school. Apply at Bee office. b D. P. Banks made a business trip t) Madlsonville Saturday. Mibb Lois Willis, of Madlsonville, The Visitor Everyone seems styi spent Sunday in this oity with Miss tab and .In this town. Elizabeth Kemp. The Old Resident Yes; even ohL The condition of Hugh Blair is re- Bill Fish signs his riame "By 11 FyscaV ported no better. BOW... Lost A, pair of solid gold, rirn-leSoothes Itching sk!n. Heals puts or burns spectacles In tho colored wait- without a scar. Cures piles, eczema, salt rheum, ing room at the depots fl Reward fcr any. Itching. Doan's Ointment. Your druggist se'Is it. thoir return to the Bee office. Mrs. S. 0. Harland, of St. Oharlep, was here Sunday visiting relatives. SAD PREDICAMENT. She was on route home trom Evans' V vllle. Mrs. H. R. Corey and daughter; Anna Brooken, who have .beeti relatives' in Indianapolis have '. returned home. Old papers for sale; at the Bee as vie.-iti- ug IT PAYS TO TRADE HERE l.l!!'""t.fiUN'ir"l0'l"''HI'''J''V",i!!tl""l5',T for ' sjvle: flPHHpilUmUWIJIUS H3iiiunpuj;,uii,iji,i.mi,u.:jjpii Fowls and Esrb from Fa. mous Hawkins "Strain ot Barred Hocks. Also pure stock of Rhode Island Red.: Eggs' per setting of 15" fine' Barred Rocks $2.00. Rhode. Island Red $1.50. 3. 4 H. G, DAVIS Madlsonville, Ky, -- - a a ia,.A..jin.rfff.irr,.!iL-...2.'..rt-a't.,.gfc- .'. BditaJ office. ; SKS zsszyyjzsss&y ss AVIATION MEET AT Evansvllle, Ind., June 9 and 10 The. Curtiss Exhibition. Co., under the auspicies of the Evansville Courier, will send two world famous birdmen and two heavier-than-a- ir flying machines to Evansville for a big exhibition June 9 and 1.0, V r.: A great performance is promised in which will be given demonstra( bird-me- n tions of what up-to.-the-minute Kitohel Walker, of Henderson, visited friends here Monday. Misses Lsona Bourland and Anna Shelton, of Crofton,. spent Sunday lu this city with friends.. Jack Vinoent, of Central City, visited his parents in this oity Sun day. Misses Mollie Stodghlll and Sybil Ashby spent Sunday in Dawson Springs. Miss Mamie Woodruff, of Madlsonville, yisited friends here Sun- BE TROUBLED WITH WHY r FILTHY FLIES? Mrs. Mountain CJlmlwr Ol llam, and you have, the return t tV day. Bex McEuen spent Sunday in tSt, Charles with his parents. Miss Grace Forrester returned home Saturday afternoon from a few days visit to friends in Hartford. Ohas. Treumpy, of Princeton, Ky., W ets In your pocket! tTIT Is have donef towards;!, acomplete conquest of the air, ' v. Reduced rate's to Evansville' on . foot off," mud- - H. D. Ely, Bantam, Ohio, 'although a horrible ulcer had boen'tho plague of my life for four Is in town. years. Instead I used Bucklen's has accepted a Arnica Salve, an(J my foot was soon Lee Withers position as engineer in the Hender- completely cured." Heals Burns, Boils, Sores, Bruises, Eczema, son yards. Pimples, Corns. Surest Pile ,cure. Everybody eats caudy;- - why not 25o at all druggists. get the best? Our candy is home made and pure Prices extremely Lofty Structure. low The Candy Kitchen, Next to the Washington monument Madlsonville and Earllngton the new, Pilgrims' monument on Cape Mrs. Chester Hutoheson and mIbb Cod, Massachusetts, which 1b 272 feet high, is structure of solid Effie Stokes were in Evansvllle masonry 'the loftiest on this continent. Monday shopping. H. D. Cowand.was in MadlsonNow is the time to get rid of your rheumatism. You will find Chamville Monday. wouderfully efMiss Susie Brown visited her par- berlain's Liniment fective. One application wl)l conents inMadisonville Sunday. vince you of its merits. Try it. For M. H. Tappan made a business Bale by all dealers. trip to Madlsonville Mouday. Mr. and Mrs. John Offit and tiuughtor, of Grapevine, spent 'Sunday in thiB city with Mr. and Mrs Lee Favors. Albert Hawep, of Howell, Ind., We have the. "swellest visited friends Here Sunday. Karl Gold was lu Madlsonville line of Imported and DoMonday visiting relatives, mestic Calendars for j 91 2 Balked at Gold Stel. "I wouldn't let a doctor out my When for a small sum we can fit your house with screen doojs arid windows that will prevent the entrance- of these dangerous and. an- noying little pests. The time to put up spreen doors and windows is right now before the house is filled and the wall, curtains and ceilings are ruijiecl. , :.Call and see our line of - Calendars For 1912 screens and get prices. - all railroads', traction lines and water lines. ' . ;.'""' medicine there is not a healing remedy that will repair damage to tho flesh more SNOW quickly than BALLA-RD'Iu cuts, wounds, LINIMENT. surains, burns, scalds and rheumatism, itf healing and penetrating Price 25o, power ib extraordinary. 0e and $1 00 per bottle. Sold by St. Bernard .Mining Co., Incorporated, drug department. In the whole field of that has; ever been shown They in this 'territory. -- St. Bernard Mining INCORPORATED Go. Store S I l AutoinoLile Exliibit Motor .Races mtmmtmmmmmmmimmmmmmmmamimmmmmmmmmmmt 5M An Important Art. The art of being agreeable should be instilled Into every girl In the schoolroom. This Is far oorj lmper-tato the average girl, and far more conduotvft to her general happiaeM la life than, much of the uselewt. "oranv ming" which forma so large a part of nuuay a school eurrkmlum. at are the. Celebrated Butler line and the price this year is, lower than ever. Do notpurch'ase your 191 2 calendars until you have We "seen our samples. can please you and save you money . , W. R. COYLE, Eariington, Manager - Kentucky Semi-Week- ly Bee Kentucky EarlingUu, BEE ADS PAY es . . . Mm",m?& gwnagft. tavtuin, r. MH - mmWHCU;fttmtft0i- - . SM ,r -- r. 6 v .. I.fffl '','" "" :c: 1 IT'S1 jwr like MONEY mmmi0vm I MWM ... f fc Ifii .iwiirm v M.(nMMi PORCH SWINGS R FINDING .SHOP IN -- ' Mission Finish.Sun and Water Proof, Complete with Chains and Hooks RAILROAD rARC5 FREE e -- 'IH: jLLjM $4.50 $6.00 $8.50 . JB B CsP" fi5 T All this Spring tbe undersigned will refund railroad fares on purchases. Spend Flf TEEN DOLLARS with any of us, and we will refund both ways, up to 25 miles. Spend TwebtljrEive Dollars and your fare will be refunded, up to Evcrylliin Splendid line of Porch Rugs, Porch Shades Porch Furniture and To get our estimate on 50 JOB PRINTING We Pxtfnt Anything From a Vlsltlntf Card miles. FRANKEL'S BUSY STORE, Incorporated "" J. H. ANDERSON & QO. to Wear, 'Ajxd Carpets. Dry Goods, ShoesMillinery, lvle.ciietoraville, Furniture, Carpets and Draperies mmmmmmrmmtmsmf!sssi HOW K. it". .1 -r- to Beok WE CAN SAVE MONEY FOR YOU KEACH FURNITURE CO. ' ' 'Men's and Women's Clothing. WALL & McGOWAN, Clotniag, SKoc. Funeral Director and'Embalmer rurniture,s Carpets, Refrigerators, !G CITY DIRECTORY. Mayor SHE WAS SQUELCHED KMlleh Travaler Telia of rjls Sllene. ?ng ef Obnex(eus Woman Atlantic Liner. ontha He was an JEngliah world traveler, he ..bad written a book, but ,tnr.e a certain dame he had never for- ajetten. He had met her on a voyage from New York to Liverpool. Said fee: & . - I'll J. . MS. i ' '8 "She became obnoxious from the we put out to nea. Her constant reference to her husband, .Cyrus, .who Jhad made his pile very quickly too ajulclciy for the lady to do more than y fine feathers for the, adornment mi a very ordinary bird were nause-fttlaI shouldn't have cared' If she hain't sat at my table right opposite. mo-Me- g. Bi ' n J. A : - ." : mutton was brought on as, we nearjng, England. H as cut In very delicious. lerous Bi:ces--anrWy,' she said, cfatttng Into a slice, mutton Is too thick. Cyrus cuts tWa-- m a wafer.' "No one paid any attention, appar was disgusted. tUy; $ kad;-an- d feerejted.'v'Qyjus cuts mutton this sm a wafer, Cyrus cuts mutton thin as A wafer,' so many ,tes, - that I could cAand It no longer. Such Ignorance SMeded to be dealt with, Ueaned ior d Tke ' Si! 'R rejrd,JiQDLltejl.hecj6auu:ely mmA I f. thick.' And she didn't mention Citus again." It was great to hear him tell It Sew he had squelched her with those alx words, uttered slowly and impressively. No wonder they bad si laftced herl Mtt then said, deliberately: ""JiaaaBv ;ln England mutton ..lEuthuy$. Is i V drug business. ''What I always like to do," he writes,, "Is to recora-- , anend Dr. King's New Discovery iter weak, sore lungs, hard colds, Saved Many From Death. W. L. Mock, of Mjock, Ark., believes he. has saved .many lives Jn his 25 years of experience in the H. C. Bourland. month. Police Judge A. J. Bennett. Wro.: Bradley. Chief of Police Missionary Baptist Churoh PHfLOSPHICAL Night Chief J H. BambyT Preaching 2nd and 4th .Sunday at 11 a. m and 7:80 p. m. and the precedTax Assessor J H. Corbitt. City Clerk Paul P. Price"! &R ?i& ing iatui day night. Church moetlnu Saturday night before the 4th Sun Treasurer Frank B. Arnold. City Physician W. K. Nlshet. day. Sunday School at 9:80 a, m. Prpyti neetinp eve rv Monday night City Engiueer R. E. Whipfler. Street CommissionerRobt. Woort tat 7:8C. Rev. C. H. Grlgson, Pastor. Councilmen Jno.. B, Atkinson. jENKnAi Baptist Choroh. Madison Oldham, F. D. Rash, Geo. Thos. Blair.C. M Services fourth duluay morning aud C. Atkinson. evening in each month and SaturHenry. Meeting night first Monday day evening preceding. Prayer night in each month. meeting School Trustee Paul M. Moore school 2 pFriday eveniip. Sunday m. M..Traheri, Board of Health Ed Rev. T. J. Lynn, Pastor. G. Gilbert King and Curtis B: John son, M. D. Episcopal Churoh Services 1st aud 3rd Sunday night at 7:45 at the Postmaster Chas. Cowell. Library. Rev. Geo. O, Abbitt, Rector. CHURCHES. Cathomo Ohukoh. First LODGES. Sunday and holy dyiat-7:W. Turner aln;a; Second mass and preach In j?" Masonic Lodge-r- E. svL, vjf"' VAja" 9:80 m..Vespers and benedetion No. 548 meets 1st. and 3rd. Fridays p. m. Rev. J. P. McParland, Pastor. in each month. E J. Piniiiiips, Sec. " Christian Chuboh. Sanday-aoh6olat'TV.? :80 a.m. Preachiayever; Lodge, No. 84, K. of P. ?Ht IKUf !&, 4ee,t;WWak tow Lord's day at 10:45 a. m. and 7 145 . Victoria meets vevery Monday night. Visitm. Prayer meeting every Wedne6. ors welcome. day at 7:80 p. m. ERNKST N.KWTON, Dr J3. T. Stanley, Pastor. a K. of R. and S. M. E. Church. Regularnrvio IWjav Hooklns Lodge, A. O. U. W. No fu? .!C jAl ifa. thlrdSundayatlla.m.an7:80p.n . 661 meets every Thursday night. e.r 'alL Prayer meeting "Wednesday evenlm Y. Q. Waxkkr, Sec. am When the Jbaby takes too much at 7:80. 8unday-chooLjit:- 0 Golden Cross Lodge, Earlington. food the stomaoh turns; the result Class meeting, second. ;Sanday ai No. 525 meots 1st. and 3rd, Saturday 10:80 artn. is indigestion, Bourness and vonnt-in- g. Rev. HoktzoiA.'W, Paster. flight in each month. Frpquently the bowelB are Mrs. Bertha Umstead, Sec. M. E. Churoh, Sooxh. Rev. W mid and there is colic ..pains Degree of Honor, No. 10 meets 2nd w M.cGEE'S diarrhoea. BABY O.Brandon, .pastor. .Services each ELIXIR is a grand corrective remv everv Suhday at 11 a. m. am.- and 4th Saturday nights In Sec. edy for the stomaoh aj$g bowel dis-- i 7:45 p. m. Supday school at. 8:8' month. Miss Lizzir Huff, Lodge, Earlington Bon" Hur orders of babieB. It is pure, whole- a. m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday Price, evenings at 7:80 o'clock. Ladies' Court, No. 55, meets every 1st and some and pleasant to take 25c and 50c per bottle. Sold by St., Aid Society tvery Monday after 3rd Monday night at old Masoulo Bernard Mining Co., Incorporated, noon. Oinclal Board meeting Hon-da- v Hall. Dr. C.B. Johnson,, Scribe, after flrBt Sunday in each Standwaite, Tribe No. 57,Red Men drug department. meets everv Friday sleep. Harry Long, C. of R. Woodmen of the World, Catalpn Camp No. 801 meets every Wednesday night. All members are earB. M. nestly requested to be there. C. S. Crenshaw, Clerk. Licensed Embalmer :: Funeral Director. Modern Woodmen ot the World No. 11002 meets every Wednesday. NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE. rna-ever0 r SNAP SHOTS At Temple Theatre, May 25 Auspices of Earlington Graded Directed by Lelfc hason DeWitt SPECIALTIES Fifty Little Girls Girls t Hello, PeopleChorus College Chorus Messrs. Paul Twyman, Guy Peyton, Clyde Hamby, Pinkney Willis, Wallace Clark, Carl Davenport,, Fonnie Griffin, David Dudley, Dorris Shaver, Lucien Vinson. : Overall Brigade Solo, Sue Wade DavisThirty Little Boys ( In Fairy Land . Twenty-Eigh- School y . 9 . jMQZGmigjiA.jm. SNAP SHOTS . Mr. Mason, photographer. Geo. W. Bates ; Miss Brown, retoucher Miss DeWitt t Bob, office boy Strother Hancock J Mrs. Fondrfta and baby.. .'.Mrs. Stella Kemp and Margaret Cowand ......' oait r ed Maggie and Jimmie, street waifs. . .. Lena Davis and Paul Moore, Jr mi. uuuu. Mrs. Budd i .. - The Miss Ruby Sisk Budd children Connie Fenwick, Katherine Corey, Hey Sharp, Tommie Featherstpne, Curtis Rule, Fannie Fugate and :'. nui. uuuicy -- SLATON Hi teroncliial affection, for I feel Bure that a number of my neighborr are iLlive and well today because they teak my advice to use it. I honestly believe its the best throat and ttle free, or regular 50o or $1,00 bot' hoarseness,' obstinate coughs,, croup, asthma or other Phone 124-- 2 MADISONVILLE, KYf " lWMWAVWWMWWWMWWWVWM'WWWWvW Y. Q. Walker, Sao. P. O. No. 788 meets at Elks, B. Madisotlville Monday night. B. N. Gordon, Exalted Ruler. X$ Roy S. Wilson, Secretary. ' Earlington Chapter, U. D. CMi meets 1st Thursday in each month , 4 lang medicine that's made." fEasy to .prove he's right. Get' a trial botle. Guaranteed r ROBT. SORY, M. D. Practice limited to diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose add Throat Eyes Tested. Glasses Fitted. : I it 1 b,y all druggists. - 1 , jJ . i wr bSbLsbbbnRIIIi. r t e OFFICE HOURS: 9 TO 12 A. M., 2 TO, 4:30 P, M. Center Street. Office Over C. L. Rom Grocery. Knights and Ladies of Security will meet every second and fourth' Monday nights. Visiting members j invitee! to attend. C. S. Crenshaw, Clerk. Visiting members are cordtallv 1 Invited to attend any of tbeet-- . T Lodges at 2:80 p.m. Mrs. Kate Withers, Pres. MADISONVILLE, - KENTUCKY I A-- . M Hi ' I Stimulated Steel Manufacturer. The automobile Industry more than any other. has compelled, steel manufacturers, to improve 'their output to tbe highest point You Can Eat Anything. . Eugene Foster Carrie, his daughter-in-la. . 5. . :,. .. Elizabeth Long Joseph Briggs, young groom Ralph Dudley Jennie, his bride Miss Martha McGary Mr. Barker, Jennie's "pa" ;; Edgar Arnold Alvira, Mr. Barker's new wife Miss Mary Mothershead Mrs. Swan Swanson, Dutch . . Miss Adeline Toombs Her Children Baldwin, Willie Craig, Cammie Fox, Carrie Elizabeth Corey, Howard Arnold, Jack Whitford, Cam Ashby, Jr., Mary Martin, 'Elgie Sisk. Mrs. Asterbuilt, society lady with dog Miss Katherine Murrell George Washington Jonson and Malinda Snowball, black face " ; . . . . . rGuy Peyton'and Clyde Hamby vU: ' ' ' ' Irish. Party (I Mrs. Flanagan Miss Ethel Oldham -- Mrs. O'Brien Miss Nellie McMannus Pat O'Brien Marvin Mitchell rl Misses Pansy Rule, Elizabeth Kemp, Katherine College Girls - Murrell, AnnievAshby, Margaret Kemp, Sue Mike Willis and Jessie Greer. '. Miss Goldie Belle Weir Gipsy Fortune Teller. 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