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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): July 18, 1911
Bee (Earlington, Ky.): July 18, 1911 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1911 bee1911071801_sn87060004 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bee (Earlington, Ky.): July 18, 1911 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1911 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognitio n (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has be en done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Librar ies Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. tr-- - v'V i.A-s v. . i rk"f yvi. l, - TUESDAY TUESDAY and y and FRIDAY ZgEga FRIDAY i IF YOU DON'T ADVERTISE YOUR TWENTY-SECON-D BUSINESS ADVERTISE IT FOR SALE M & YEAR EARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KY., TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1911 N:S1 bW,- W Wx- & Renew Your Subscription To the & D. r SEMI WEEKLY BE -- EI 'pop another year,and give your favorite l(Mvotes in the Bee's Mammoth Cave Gfite$v now going on EARLINGTON WATER SYSTEM more complete fire fighting app a- tus he. said would be required to se- GREAT INTEREST cure for Earllngton lower Insurance rates. The plans were amended BEING DISPLAYED as .suggested aud the fire depart-- , ment has Rluce been located in, a y commodious room lu: that building? In The Bee's MamThe suggestion as to improved ajg Grid- moth Cave via Green paratus was also partially invWti-gate- d River Contest. at that time but no definite was taken. The uext'step action taken toward the standardizing of LEADERS RUNNING NECK AND NECK Semi-weekl- 7 1 TO 8E FURTHER IMPROVED Action of City Council Makes Certain a iron System of Mains and More Fire Plugs K Following are the names and standing of contestants to date. SPIRIT OFJMNG MAN This Information will be published in each issue of the paper until the Expert Tells of Chicago contest cloccs: Halo That Departs at Death 4,050 Lilly Harris, Madisonville Miss Btrnico Wimberly, Madison. X-R- ay & m ville i Ida Lee Slsk, Earllngton Mies Ruth MIsb 4,050 8,825 2.500 piUMAN AURA" SEEN. W NUMBER OF PHYSICIANS McNeal, Madisonville , 2,825 Louise McPborson, Madison- PRESSURE GAUGE SHOWS 85 POUNDS PER INCH ard gauge, oigbty-flv- e Further Improvements Upon & WHI Agreed Give Earllnjgton Lower Insurance Rates Wre Brought About Details of How They The Earllugtou water system and flro protecting appliauoes and are taking a fresh start and will be standardized within a Bhort time. Action was takon at the last meeting of the Earllngton City Counpll which clinches the matter and makes It possible for the owners of the water plant to put in the gridiron systems of mains required by the insurance interests and do away with all deadends now existing in the system. In other words when the additional improvements are made the Earllngton system will be "standard'Whloh means it will be as good as is required in the oity of Louisville or any other oity. In truth it will be better than standard" In the matter of pressure. The standard of prossuro repounds to the quired is seventy-fiv- e square Inch. Willard Cavanoss tested tio pressure at corner of Railroad and Main within the past few days and found It to be, by a standpounds. The Oity Council has gone on record as endorsing the placing of" additional Are plHngs and taking over for eity use all Ire plufjs when the improvements shall have beep completed. The city will also later purchase additional and larger boBe required and add some minor Items to the "presoat'flre "flghting apparatus. A telopbone signal system Is under consideration and will be worked out by Councilman FrankHaBb, and of the there is to be a volunteer fire flghterB under Capt. Honry Rogers. In addition, the owners of the water system, the St Bernard Mining Co, will put in a largo, now pump at the lake pumping station. The necceesary cast-iro- n plpo and fire plugs for the new work have already been ordered. Readers of The Bee have been, advised from time to time as to tho progress of the work of improvement along these lines and know there has been a serious movement on foot for some two years. But this movement la now really approaching its goal. After the plans had been made for tho new town ball building, Paul M. Moore presented to the City Council suggestions from an insurance standpoint and urged that the plans be amended so as to include in the new bSildlng a room for the accommodation of the our system and apparatus and- - the lowering of insurance rates in EarlThere is a groat deal of interest lngton was taken by Paul M. Moore being displayed In the Bee's" Mamlu the following letter written 1y, moth Cave via Green River, conhim to the 'Kentucky inspection test on , September 2nd. and the : . Bureau: votes are pouring in by the hunEarllngton, Ky., Feb., 7th, 1811. dreds, several changes are made in standing and several new entries Mr. Cbas. E. Springer, Publisher, Kentucky Inspection. Bureau, j are made. ', Louisville, Ky. The work 1b now in earnest and if the contestants continue to solicit Dear Sir If you can arrange to do so I wouWJjjubBcrlpttonB aud renewals and clip like very mucn ror you to sena .one '.coupons s they are now doing their of your men to Earllngton to make voteB will climb up to tens of thousa "town report" as early as It can be ands before the contest closeB. This done. PlauB are under considera- trip is well worth working for and tion to improve our waterworks by we guarantee the five winners a the building of a now reservoir or week of solid comfort and enjoytho lay- ment. ,Some fifteen or more the erection of new mains, etc. In con- names of young people from Earl; ing of some versation with Mr. Russell and Mr. iugton, Madisonville and Mortons Chittenden on tralu, Saturday they Gap have been received who will informed mo that it would be neces? make this trip with us on- Sept., 2nd. and this number will doubtless sary to have a town report mado be swelled to thirty or more by Aug. you could undertake the of Earllngton, In any case, and 20th as the entire coat of the round that you could perhaps do this now trip from Earllngton to the cave at a time when it might do us and via Green river steam "City of lasting good, With thlB town report Evansvllle" board at the cave hotel it is possible that we might get tho both routes in the cava and railroad new work put In, bo that Earllngton fare from Earllngton to Evansvllle could move up into fourth claBs, and and return is only $17.60, this 1b you will probably remember that I realy cheaper than staying at homo have been working to that end here and in addition to the delightful boat trip of 200 miles, the mamficent for some time past. Some of the material for the new scenery along upper Green river you work is already here but the matter-, will have the pleasure and satisfacof capacity of reservoir, or stand-pip- tion of seeing one of the greatest naand some other importaut, de- - tural wonders of the world, The Mammoth Cave of Kentucky. (Continued on Pago 4.) -bo-for- ville Miss AurellaWaller.Earllngton.2,825 Miss Maggie Turner, Earllngton Miss Willie Jenkins,St.Charles. 1,626 1,800 Miss Cath Medlook, Mortons. ...1,275 Sybil Asbby, Earllngton ........ 1 ,160 MIsb Trlxle Robertson, Madisonville .' Walter Daves, Earllngton. 1,100 Miss May BaBB, White PlainB. . .1,000 Miss Sadye Bothel,Nortonville, 1,000 Margarot Mitchell, Earllngton.. 1,000 1,000 Mary Blair, Earllngton.. Miss Ida Bobbltt, Madisonville Mrs. MIsb .K...., 1,150 Lurllne Coyle, Manfsonville ,1,000 1,000 e For that distressed feeling after eating, belching and nausea between meals, take Bloodine. It cares Dyspepsia by strengthening the digestive organs so that they are capable of fullfillintf their functions. St. Bernard Mining Co., Incorporated, drug department, special agents. ng Chicago, July 16 "I have actually observed the spirit leaviag the body of a dying man who was a charity patient at Mercy Hospital. This startling announcement waa made by Dr. Patrick S. O'Donnell's, expert of Chicago, today. an He adds to the statement that he believes he has discovered what la fact constitutes the soul or spirit. According to Dr. O'Donnell's story an invited number of Chicago physicians, attended his latest demonstrations at Mfercy Hospital last Thursday night. Previously be bad held demonstrations in his office of the Hey worth bullding,using four young women as models for the detection of the "human aura." Using a film of diopantn and other chemicalB hold between to small plates of glass, all the physicians invited agreed that they had seen the "human auro" or "halo-- of light waves that surrounded the bodleB of the womon. This "aura" developed (Continued on Page 8.) X-Ray The Bee's Mammoth Gave Contest Coupon Good for 25 Votes for NT TKANSfKRABLC M If - placed in ballot box at Bee Office oh or before Friday, July 31 . ii lltM,MMBM1fcjiigBjiMBBBMBaiaBaaiMa)WHiMMMMWMWiiWISSBlBBMWi""W - ..- -- ..,-, ,, -- ,,.,,, . & 4 w A twining ; m I IL ' mJta sui ouub All : m r : - I IaM - ificia uu iiie I . W. L. uiiuea $ fr m . J 1 , ' ; T " Douglas Shoes Successors to E. - s .ip BAKER Madisonville, lilCKrVI AN J. Ashbij . I w .j: x 15 V jtfsiiiBiltfcrttiifeiirisli P"Tw &- - ; i WWHJPW n..JU. ' ,j -- - ik H,vwtr ..e)K9'HrSKU'-M ? "- - itfiitj-yvv' ..,.SgvS-.rHH- . H -r VW-.K- -? .V,f.r. ',(I " &$ :sWN& W ! :,; By People who Seldom Advertise Kt& r- - fifti'm- Cultivate Kind Voice. light that sings as well as shines. Train it to Bwect tones now and It will keep in tune through life. Elihu Burritt. A kind voice la a Joy, llko a" lark's Bong, to a hearth at home. It is a t t: t'V-- . B K Kl . water proof. It is the neatest and most substantial tomb made. This vault is in one solid piece and the lid is in ,one 6olid piece, all reinforced with steel bares .imbedded in the concrete. These bars guarantee safety from accident when the lid is being lowered jntojplace. This vaiilfc is practically a solid concrete tombyuo affected in (any way by ith'e nature of the soli in which it itf placed, ;v anytime only adds to its hardness. lid of "The Standard" is. in one piece and forms a graceful The Solid Arch. It has decidedly more resistance than a lid made in any other form. The only joint in "The Standard" is where the Jid is cemented on the vault, and this made pertectiy airtignr. ana water proof with a very small amount of cement mortar, owing to the perfect fitting of the lid. This vault leaves yourloved ouesas well protecea anapeaceruuy uz asleep as it in a tomDcjcoscing cnousana8;i';JL,jiS nog being placed in asolt andprktery gFave, foLit isjabsolutely air and water- - tight. It is positively seouregiusFall vermiu. It does nol s Tr nr.. , fdecav; find ,cava in. but is everlasting , ,, I ,.'. ,"t.,ir J mis vuuic is manuiaccurea Dy w. u. auann. uu oruer piauuu ;with me or any undertaker will have prompt attention. I In one of these vaults is a casket contaiug a neatlv dressed doll. The vault is then placed in a tank of water which is on exhibition in the show window in my office on North Main street. ' A Missouri newspaper man has made tho following collection of freaks in advertising and bJiow what "''' ' : 'lenlrkaf'!' . '.' v- . l?Z3Z:"-- ' .:. ... ..'...:rrr--fr-rT...:.. j.' ..'!.? the nilBplaclnp of omission of word ?in7i. or comma does for a sonteuoots Wanted A furnished room by an old lady with electric lights. Wanted A room by a young man with both klndB of gas. Wanted A room by young tleman with double doorB. Wanted A man to tako care of horses flannels. Wanted Ladies to sew buttons to The Standard Concrete Burial Vault ftives perfect protection is airtight and the second story of Smiths and Boe and, an everhating resting place for the dead. It ,.rtr w,3r,-7- r ''''.vLv;?.' ::''":' .'': :y!',''r.'..'.;;.'t'j'..''.v'rJf7.i;'!'A'3,??tri- - ::::::::::::i;::: ; . ; . ':: . . ... Never leave home on a jourhey without a bottle ot Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Eome dy. It Is'almoBt certain to bo need ed and cannot be obtained when on board tho cars or steamships. For sale by ail dealers. Are You Glad You Tip? Two Chicago waiters,, who have been thrifty and Baved tho humblo tips, aro about to take a trip of a month to Europe. They will tip in turn, but "no vulgar display" Is their motto. ? f 't k . building. The Tappan & Gardner Jewelry Store ; "elu . - l;5 Wanted A dog bv little boy with poiuted.earB. Wanted A nice young man to run a pool room out ui iuwii. fi WRntqd A bov who can&open r R, TIME CARD. I. ;;. oysiurBWItU IBieitiituo. Experienced nurso for a Wanted Time of departure of Illinois Con. bottle baby. Wanted An organist aifdi'S'boy to ral trains from Nortonville, Ky. NORTH BOUND. blow thejsamo.j. TJI 1.28 p. m. No. 102 Wanted A boy to be inside and 8.40 a. m. No 104 partly outside the counter. No. 122, local pass. 10.45 a m. Wanted A room fortwo yonng; 0!lFp. m. NoT'lW. local igentlemen about 20 feotflohg anduSO '' j&& iTeet broad.'.;' p. m. & No. ipi v, WantedBy respectable girl her' X$ 1:40 a. m.' " No. 10 Np.,,121', local pass. 1li28 p.m. passage to New York willing tOjtake No. 185 local pas9 6.68 a. m. care of children and a sailor. Wanted A furnished room by a I Undeifav Management C.R. rTaKrf..:ch'Raniingy t v. aa. T ; " i08 ' ?.- - TcIe)eonc 69 Thinks Dr. Baldwin ' V. c MANN MADI80NVILLE, KY. You Need ab-cess- ed is Alright. Stationery. f - Nothing gives an individual or a firm standing In the business world like nice stationery neatly printed. Bee job depart The meut keeps constantly on hand a fine Hue of letterheads, noteheads, INTERUJRBAN TRAINS. Liberal EnerpYiBe,.t billheads, statements aud envelopes, NORTH BOUND. We both linen and commercial. 7.52 a.m. No. 104.... .....-.The greatest enemy of childhood 1.0.56 p.m. also do circular, invitation and catNo. 106 destroys hoalth is tho tape worm. ,. 2.Q0 p. m. No. 108 alogue work. Give ub a trial. You and undermines It the constitution. No. 110.. ......:.. 6.02 p.m. The greatest enemv of intestinal 'For"sumfner diarrhoea in chiHren will be pleased. SOUTH BOUND. worms ib WHITE'S CREAMVER- always give' Chamberlain's Colic 7.10 a.m. No. 103 ..." ' Cholera and When yau feel a cold coming on MIFUGE. It removes the worms Remedy and Diarrhoea ... 10.00 a. m. No. 105'. castor oil, and a. speedy cure is cor- - don't delay, bnt immediately ' take and helpB the child back to strength, 12.67 p. m. No. 107 Bloodino Cough Checker, the cele- vigor and cheerfulness. Price. 25c rtain. For sale by all dealers. 8.20 p. m. No. 109.... brated throat and lung remedy. It per bottle. Sold by St. Bernard 6.10 p m. No. Ill stops the cough, rellevoB tho irriga- Mining Co., Incorporated, Drug Scholarship For Sale tion, and cures the cough. .St. Bernard Mining We. have- a $100 'scholarship on drug department,Co., Incorporated, special agents. CARD. Old Bce'i For Sal Bryan & Stratton Business College lor sale. This is orue of the best busAny lady, with a little work and Old Bee's for Bale at this office or m. iness colleges iu the 'State, and a energy, can win a trip to Mammoth at the branch office in Morton's Fur- effectH. & E. time card wtmt into Sunday, April 9, 1911. scholarship In this college is A 1. . Cave. Send In your uame today niture Store Mndisonville, Ky. All ouo a.in, No. 112 leaves THE SEMI WEEKLY BEE. and will start you with 1000 votes. vou want at 2 cents each. No. 118 arrives. ...8:80 p. m. Mr. D. W Brogan, of this place, 'who haB been suffering from an tooth for several days and who has tried the Nashville dentists without success .bad;. his suffering relieved and tooth cured by our local dentist, Dr. B. A. j Baldwin. Mr. Brogan naturally thinks the 'Doc knowB his buBlhes's. - Semi-Week- ly lady about 16 feet square. L. & N. TIME CARD. Wanted A cow by an old lady l ' with crumpled horns. Time of arrival of trains pasBinv For Sale A farm by an old gen- through and departure of trains originating at Earlingtot . tleman without outbuildings. Effective Sunday, April 9. 1011. For Tale Nice matress by an old NOKTH BOUND. ladv full of feathers. 0.25 a.m. No. 1)2 For Sale Apiano by young, .lady 11.15 a. m. No. 52 with mahogany legs who is going 7.23 p. m. No. 94. '' abroad in a iron frame. 11.22 p.m. No. 54 l For Sale A nice large SOUTH BOUND. anything very fohd of children. eat 4.80 a.m. No. 58 8.23 a. m. For Sale A cottage by a gentleNo. 95' 4.21 p.m. No. 51 man with bay windows.10.48 p. m. No. 98 For Sale A parlor suit by an old dog-Swil- IJ " Your Batrenaee & 6 e WILEY G Successor to Tappan Gardner o Earlington, - - Kentucky !.!!!!'.!!!!!.1!'.!!!!! triThere's in Not a Store in Town That Would, ImAd- F - Six Months From Now, BeHaif as portant as It Is Now, if It Should Stop 4 V . veris m uurn you imagine hi ( b ; ,:. -1- - m Isn't that perfectly true -- true? any stor'of perfectly logical ? Can whjch it would not be . And, if true, does it not fpUoVithatj the reyer5e,,j that of the proposition is true doubles its accustomed advertising for 'the' next six ootatthestore ' - . M.H.&E.TIME z iNi " '"' ''' for that period ? And does not this, also, apply- td'AniJ you can tridk 01 in mia Town r ' ?tb re ilium , f A"". I & I' f itf9?i - i,mmmmzmmmtmiwFfm " i2& yz 'mauc J 'm&m&gz &zm?Z&Z izf5zz&z&irvr; $? imm, vmmse . i viic &$2. Fmmm , v&. it. m. mwzm? ' hk VA.,mmK. r. . ' j vrLc-d, L - at ia - i Lfe3 i -- jtOiifSL.-a:'ft"Wlfc -. ... ' Next in importance to the Great Hopkins County Fair is our Fair Sale commencing Saturday, July 15, and continuing two weeks. We offer the greatest array oj bargains ever ofEach department of our mammoth fered' to the people of Hopkins and adjoining counties. store has been called uponio furnish its share of bargains. This is your "Golden Opportunity." If you fail to visit this great money saving event you may regret it. We are offering merchandise at prices so !ou as to make it worth while for yoil' to visit us new, clean, ' regardless of distance. ., .. up-to-da- te jt . wmzm&&&sm. vrtr7tmn.M mx mffimmm&k, .m WaBmeHeBSFjl5yy''' $. KaJOP SSbi2r 'nSu Viy 1 mWMtUKijJr wiizrtP m -- rcysst Make t . v Erxci i IsLtxsi " - ySlte'' rday . ' ?f & r Jf tx -- : v ., ISO I '" ourstore your headquarters and drink bur cool.; '..)fl(1 vr health giving mineral water jwhen'l TU ? .. ' -- t , : - , y; , ., visiting;, the fair , : THE McLEOD STORE c If f "- - t p: Sells Everything you Have to Buy arid Buys" Everything you:Have to Sell ' (If. C P.! liAIW?- :." - 'v' :4 ftl V Madi 4 . m j itjdJkAaiA ' f ' St 'S . 1' if '- - enftxeksr . :, 'f s$7patfc- jt. gffK' ' . w ' Lu-i.'; ' nv ilObJ?". II . u,,. it V' e3 . i is FREE TRIP TO MAMMOTH CAVE V ..M -r f i . J ' t J V T ") 4 i - ViaEan-vill--a-iid r m, Green River Steamer City ofEvanssriil. i . C s qrrr L I) . . '''J ;M'' :J rrrj,. i - o ... . . .. t .i. .? ' i -- '.,- -- - i h J' ,muo: mra .vmm five ladies'from I The'EarlinjBfton.Bee will send on S"el5tem6er"2n3. . n ? "'" n tai .. acri5iv -- x5 WT -- --- - jJtr " i imdfl t'ftQtaJH m wMft mmm!M, 'rtVn Htf hU - u - wiii iiiiwitiwiiii"'i m iii iynpipi Hopkins County to the Mammoth- CaeoViaEvansyille. and; Green Rivet ! r2?:8.1THr?i . In "This is one of the most delightful trips you could take and the month of September ' ,- is thei'lfest for : ' ; traveling. No dust, no heat, no cinders on the river route, - .', - . Vt i To 1.' OTAe the five ladies receiving the highest number of votes in the Bee's Mammoth t J Mow to Oct Thfo Trij Free Cave contest . , we will give the.: trip . , l J - ' 4 absolutely free.- Votes can be obtained in the following manner; by getting subscriptions to the Bee- - by .collecting ,back 25 subscription and by clipping the coupons good for are. published in each issue, of the paper. votes that This is a splendid .op e'ner-g- y portunity to receive a delightful trip free with a little work and oh your part. a receipt b&ok Ask the Earlington and Madisonville office for "im' mm 'rf'lttwilMiMrLtjiKJiJMJtf MjlyjililiiMi fMMti'iriiHMi'riMfiSr"l and I go to work now to win this trip. Lock at Rumey Ask ' ";y ;o ur neighbors and friends to save their coupons for you, ask everyone you meet to subscribe for tHejQmi-JSJeeklB- e arid if they,,areftaking it, ask votes. them to renew and give you 1 100 Vtu kw.ill-beTO.ublishea.inT- , ' I J Lock at Woodbury he names and staiTding: of contestants jt J v. a each a m mi mp r- your friends that will! take this with you. i t..tiiii'iii . rU issue of the paper t trip be en- - There will be fifteen" br twenty of 1 'Suitable chaparones tmirft1 "" ;will pr&vidednd we promise you" joyable weeks outing Get busy .now. ?.af an mmp our expense. Begin today and. see how"''many' subscriptions you can "get by the 2ndxf September, will soon be 1 here and we want you to take this trip Ferrying on Green River Beautiful Scene on Green River with us to see the greatest natural wonder in the world. - 4 ' . - NQTICE by sendino-in Patrons who desire to take advantage of this opportunity and join the Bee's Mammoth Cave party ' ' can) do so - their names by August 20th, The round trip frorriEarlington and, Madisonville to, the Gave and return- will be $17.50.. This includes board at' the" cave and both routes. i Hrri I it ,i -. i , B ee Kentucky . Earlington mmmmmmmmmKmmmmtmitm''f'mmrmmTTmTTmT'!r .'.m r ; ;- - rr .- -- iy ri - ft:- - ',i- - rWWIf "UVi WtiWHg! , "( 'y.. ' .Mrvi, fir .vtiNfhi iwM-amr- -' fl! "TV " '''-- Ti- -n inr , uI S t rv.r. O V '' !be f IHMttM .' .$& iBec Subscription Rates One ROBT. SORY, M. D. Practice limited to diseasWf Eye, Ear,, jtfose and Throat. Eyes TestedM Glasses Fltt4uilb'i n od; OFFICE HOURS: Office Over C. L. Rom X Year..... . .......fl.OO 50 26 5 C. A, MORTON MADISONVILLE, KY. TSV,.. ASSOCIATE CBITOR AHB BUSINESS MANA6ER EOITOR ANb PUBLISHBR J. C. FAWOBTT PAUL M. MOORK. Six months Three months Slnglo copies TO 12 A. M., Grocry. 9 ' 2 TO 4:30 P. M. Center Street. I SfMrnf ft'rtrfrf ftrMfckre I lj MISS Bp9olmen copies mailed free on application. Correspond ents wanted In all parts of the county. Address us (or MADISONVILLE, - KENTUCKY fi V Funeral Director and Embalmer and various places of amusements the coolest place to be found in this vicinity, with the best mineral wells. Large cool comfortable rooms in a most desirable Hotel. What more could you want, during these hot sweltering days of July and August. man for the Hamilton Packing Co., after spending Sunday in this city iiwith relatives. Get the habit of coming to the Any Call Aawrel Promptly Day or Nigkt. branoh office of tbe Bee, at Morten's Furniture Store, ) when you want engraved cards, em. bossed letterheads, dance tickets or programs. We have the best and let us figure with you on prices. Ailkhn Davis, Manager. BETHEL FEMALE COLLEGE Miss Sadie Turner, of Carmi, 111., arrived in Madisonville SaturHtfkmstille, Kentucky day to be tbe guest of Miss Florence Winstead during the Fair, The only Woman' College In Western Kentucky offer tax three years of Standard Mr. and Mrs. Dan B. Wilson, of Colleee work in addition (o standard Northern College Entrance Courses. Music, DoEvensvllle, were in Madisonville mestic Scrvico and Expression taught by the best ot Instruction. Saturday edroute to Providence to Tho home department in not exoelled by any school In Kentucky. Our whole capacity has been engaged for next yoar But we have secured anothor large, well equipped spend sovoral days with relatives. building for the overflow. For Catalogue apply to Mrs. A. H. Geirk, of Evausville, is viBiting'Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Miller H. G. BkOWNELL, Pres. in this city. Miss Agnes Barnhill, of Proviir?j a, dence, is the guest of relatives in Madisonville, this week. iW.SYrWrWW.WWVAVA yRnvmiiiidiiiiiii Don't forget the ' Bee has a branoh office for MadiB. M. I,, ' "k-!.:- i .if' irmch Office m Merten's etrttk, Furniture Store, 11$ Seutk Mum Street, Muii- AILEEN DAVIS, Mgr. Kertucfyi Pkeme Ne. 4-- TOKVI Semi-Week- ly L m WWWVWC ml Tuesiuy, July J8, 1911 t ltMMMM WRIER SYSTEM fair to make the Sop. EARLIHGTQN TQ 8E FURTHER IMPROVED Madisonville Notes BY AILEEN DAVIS. tym- mm m ft- - fer protection againBt fire, and, in detail, Jlald down the requirements fer the improvements necessary to fee made in order to give Earllngton standard equipment and lower Insurance rates. When these requirements shall all have been met Earllngton will automatically go into "class four and a half" and cot the lower rates. But the lowor rates, while desirable, are not the greatest benefits to be derived by any neans. The certainty of much greater efficiency in control of and protection against fires is far and away the groater benefit. Xarlington's water supply from Ioch Mary is inexhaustable so far as Earllngton is concerned, and our people know it and are proud of it. But an incident recently Occurred which is not generally known but which illustrates this point. A man who was investigating the possibilities of a water system at Madison-villvisited Earllngton and looked ver the lake and our Bystetn. One f the things be wanted to know was whether it would be possible to nake arrangements to pipe water to Madisonvillo from Loch Mary. That of course would not bo practical. But Earllngton, with Loch Mary and our new standpipe, and with our system of mains etc, to be perfected and standardized, will be ngfei up with the procession and Jar and away ahead of many a large JCentuoky town, e, all conditions affecting provisions ' "' Bgineer in charge. u .' The Inapeotor came, yfitRin.a yery short time after the.abqvo jetyer was written, having been. ordered by wiro o leave important work at Lexington and como to Earllngton. He vpent two days here making an ex haustive investigation, assisted by Mr. Bash and Mr. Moore. Under date February 25th. 1011, the completed "town report" was mailed to Mr. Moore. ThiB report showed In ninute detail the physical conditions of the entire water systom and " Continued from Page 1.) tails have not been definitely determined. PleAso advise me whether you will do this' and I will ondeavor to prepare the way for your town report to have the proper effect. Very truly Paul M. Moobe P. S: Mr. PranbD. Rash Is the Picnic at lakeiide Park. Great preparations are being made Twenty-Nint- h Annual Fair Hop the most Elaborate ever given. Visitors from all parts of the Statos will attend. The music will befurniBhed by Eobolls Orohes tra of Henderson, what was formerly known as Lindstrums Orchestra. C. S. Hoffman, of Nebo, was In. Madisonville Monday on business. Sloan Givens returned home Sunday from Fortworth, Toxas, to spend Beveral weeks with relatives. Miss Hallle MoGaun, of Huntington, West Va., is in this city the guest of Miss Winnie Lee Ashby for several weeks. Miss Alena Morris, of Olney, 111., who has been the guest of her broth- er, Keith Morris, in .this city for a few days, left Monday for Dawson r Am ' yts fi '.'-- m$ ' ' ' STOizlBB . .. An enjoyable picnic was given Friday evening at Lakeside Park, by Mr. Paul Livingston and Misses Nannie Anderson and Lena McGary. The crowd was chaperoned by Dr. Robert Sory, MIbs Hattie Asbby, Mr. Will Mills and Miss Miller. After a delightful lunch; the evening was spent in playing old fashion game such as Dan Tucker, Chasing the Buffalo and dancing the Virginia 1961, xnose in tne party were: MisseB Hattie Asbby, Annie Mo. Cox, Alice Beard, Clara Dowdner, Elsie Morrow, Nannie Anderson, Edna Morgan, Hazel Fawcett Daisey Wilson, Lena Prltchett Lena McGary and Miss Miller. Messrs. Robert Sory Fay Ashby, Paul Livington, Jno. Green, Herschel Scott, Robert Kincheloe, Geo. Bates, Marvin Mitchell, David Ashby, Claude Denton, Will Mills and Tom . ' ' " 'x:'iuMd Semi-Week- ly sonville people in Morton's Furni- SLATON :: : . . a;T ture Store. If you want advertis ing or job work or wish to subscribe for the paper, call up number 4 Funeral Director. Licmsid Embalmer ; . nuvi Pnoae 124-- ftnnin. iu evai uriibii, 1. r- - .S8S.YB -- Springs. A.i.liJSIS iAVIO, iUNUHUI. 1 Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Baker spent Miss Ruth Wilson, of the Dulin in Clarksville, Tenn. Store, 1b quite sick. the week-en- d Harry N. Taliaferro resumed bis MIsb Elizabeth Nisbett, who has duties Monday as traveling sales- (Continnod on page 5.) 3a kss 2 MADISONVILLE, KY. WWfWfffftfA iiliuylj fiknWiinuiiiiiFiTr F Logan. Sebree WHEN IN MADISONVILLE Visit the Princess Theater, the best moving in the country. ': ' Something new each night, Matinee every afternoon 2 to 5. Vaudeville each night. 4 Springs. One of the most beautiful and restful places in the way of summer reBorts and an Ideal place to spend your vacation is at Sebree Springs, with all Its pleasing envlorments rFsioEs 3 6c kSjpmf-WKJmsP- 10 OErsnr J .muii,ira nil r It's not mado for any certain climate, but is mndo to withstand tho weather conditions of every climate. Amalgamated ARC ROOFING will not drip under tho blazing Bun, nor crack in tho bitterest cold. It'a mado by our secret process and Ij universally acknowledged tho Amalgamated ARC one and ONLY absolutely perfect roofing. ROOFING is' Btandard and take3 tho samo inBuranco rate as Blato or metal. Our agents aro authorized to refund money in full If Amalgamated ARC ROOFING should fail to satisfy. Send for samples and full information. AMALGAMATED ROOFING CO., first nail Bk Bid... BtnttakM, A. tijjZXZ 1 . l te3 ,xV ' u?-- ? 'JX-P-i ..,1 POP SALE Bit ) A. D. NOE, Jr., Manager. STAR PLANING MILL COMPANY J INCeRPMATC MADISONVILLE KENTUCKY T '$ x- - When You Paint buildings, inside or outside, if you desire the very best results at the Blue Chambry Ginghams . 71-2cyard ST GREAT MILL END .... 'fYJ, v :m 4i2d m& I and Check y least expense you should use CLEARANCE SALE ' Scyard Come an3 be The Sherwin-William- s Paint Call for color cards SOLD BY yotr frave the least time to spare you are most likely to take diarrhoea lose several day a' time, unless you have Chamberlain's Colic, Chol-r- a and Diarrhoea Remedy at hand aisd take a dose on tho first appear-sne- e ST. of tho disease For sale by all Sigiitbi your busiest season when Come Join the Sale Starts Saturday, July 15 ' jr .. ad Crowd CO., FOr lO DayS . Merry m BERNARD MINING dealers. Licn.on.ted DRUB DEPARTMENT If you want to save money don't fail to attend this great Mill and Factory ;Ehd Sale w fr V Ji 2,500 ' yards of of mill end Dress Ginghams, "the ' f2lc VI kind, mjll end sale price, yard .'.'! "Ml ... , pw?5c yBm Allays Discomforts of the Feet 5,000 yards American Prints, mill end sale, price per yard ...,. i .; ?!r:'!Wc mo 4 burn, itch or cbafedust a little Rexall Foot Powder into your shoes and stockings. You'll get relief immediately. Any time your feet ache, smart, 4,000 yards mill end Lawns, sale price per yard 1,500 yards Cotton Crash 6c kind, sale price per yard 3,000 yards Percale, . ; . ... ..- 2c .3c . REXALL FOOT i2c, sale price per yard -- . ' 6jc 8jc i v POWDER healing, purifying preparation that dispels fool, odors as well as comfprts suffering feet. Keeps the shoes dryand clean. Put up in 4 oz. sifter top cans. Price 20c. Try Rexall Excessive Preparation Remedy. Liquid and dusting powder. Reis i2.Jc India Linon, sale price per yard . '...... . , ....:... 1 a cooling, Thousands of yards of mill and factory ends, bought especially for this sale, to be sold at prices never before attempted in Madisonville. Watch for our big hand bills. Read the prices and you will surely become interested. Don't Faikto Aftend Tkis Great Sale During tne Fair stores diseased poresto normal condition. Both preparations guaranteed. Price 75c, M Lasts 10 Days ?he HOPKINS NEW STORE CO-OPERATIVE 10 Days Only - 04RDINER e MADISONVILLE, BOWMICR KENTUCKY COMPANY Manager INCeKPSRATIB JH. PjMORTON, ruqglsls and Pharmacists V: -- East Center G St. Look for JiielBig Black Signs -- Madisonville, Ky. iwiir-uii- 4 "' ' - iiii h-i,- i -- . 'li. L Jin Lj1." 'J. $ iiKNa-wiaM- i ',L irt '.' l.j&Lfiie' )if&sai :' 4T Pf.m'' .ft'- - ., , ,r, yjGfy f?0 , f VyS't'' rt" TTW'J, ..' X, ;njT r MP Xkfc thiss he has t tell Will xerer reap a crop of dollars Like ke whe climfes a tree and "heller." w.ll Atari the mtt wko whispers down a ADDITIONAL MADISONVILLE NOTES We Want You it ar...- , i.a't .(Continued com page 4.) been apendinfidreral months in the West, is in Madisonville theguest of Misses Francis and Gertrude . ' M. & F. HAHHH D.L C.KAY To look over our stock, examine our grades, and we believe our . Drs. HwrUrn t.1-:'- . Ry DENTISTS f-- M" prices will force you to buy Jfroni us. We know that our grades of Extttctkg imi frehm Utr Wrk mgkOmtBntittryit-rSrH- 44. 7W FLOORING CEILING .. AND , 0 pV-- PINE BOARDS of the Town rm "I 4 Come in and Overall. Mr. and Mrs. Noel' Owen and son, see us and rest awhile. Noel S. Jr. of Nashville, Tenn., are the sruestsof Mr. and Mrs. Oiyens We have plenty of good ice water aiul Bank, in this olty, for the week Frank Seott, of Hopkinsville, was palm leaf fns and will meet you with. In Madisonville, Monday. Miss Elsie Berry, of Stargls, who glafl hand and a, pleasant smile.' has been the Kuest of Miss Nora the Beard in this city for the week past returned to her home Monday. Whether you buy anything or nbui We make a specialty of doing two and three color work. If you want come in and see us, classy job work will give satis5 o . - ta faction see our samples and get prices at the Madisonville Branoh Office in Morton's Furniture Store. that - ' t S?r 7. ev fev 1 Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom. Wukr.,rnade friends in Madisonville a visit Frl- -ay Dr. B. F. Saunders, of Hanson, . frlna 'nlf.tr ..t-L...tnAH UUBIUOOO itn w l..o kll(l BIMiS i. ., tv Tatlv. who Srv- K. fmnus H r a, t7 frilaonvllla Friday. W" Mr. and Mrs. Bud Meaohem are rtaitlng friends in HopkmBvllle. to11.. Tk- - -- nH iLfro. fl. Tt. Johnson wore Madisonville Friday. r"'1' ........ .. t..ii... OUIIU "' JUI1140 Omlih nf Minor! Wnll., Bp,V Texas, Is visiting In this olty. Yon have been wanting & vacation all summer. Tako a week off at the Bee's expense and go to tho here imaay. ' -Miss Audrle Cobb Is spending the month with relatives In Oisney, Ky. ta rvf BUV vinltnd friends in x jra . have been visiting friends here, have returned home. Miss Mary Louise Walker visited; -. - Mr. and Mrs. WtffttvW are the very best in this or any, other market, and our stock all the way through can not be beat. We pay more attention in our buying to getting good material than we do to the price. But you will find our prices all the way through our stock to be low 'and reasonable. Aileen Davis, Manager. Miss Joyce AdamB, of Henderson, Ely., is the guest of MIsb Julia Faw-cet- t. Mrs'. Mollle MIbh BISHOP & CO, MADISONVILLE, KENTUCKY Jeff McEuen Panes Avyay ?' .' a- Ashby and daughter, Mary Francis, left this morning for Sebree Springs, to spend the K1 : :h i ii week. visiting relatives in the country. . Mrji. John Blair and two grand children, Elisha and Janey Blair, of Allensville, Ky., are the gueBts of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Fawcett, in Madisonville this week. Mrs. W. P. Rosb left "Sunday for a visit to frlendB in Henderson. James Sory returned home from Nashville, Tenn., Sunday accompanied by Harrison Qlvons, who will spend the week as his guest. William Whilhem, of Louisville, who has boen visiting friends inthiB olty for several days lelt Monday 'with a Civil Engineering Party to begone several days in the lower part of the county. Bailey Pattorson, of Nashville, was in Madisonville Saturday with friends. Happiest Girl in Lincoln A Lincoln, Neb., girl writes, I had besn' ailing for some time with chronic constipation and stomach trouble. I began taking Chamberlain's Stoinaoh and Liver Tablets nnd in throe days I was able to be up and got better right along. I am the proudert girl in Lincoln to find Buch a good medicine." For Bale by all dpajtfre. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Beese are Automobile Club. Jell McEuen the son of Mr. and There is talk of organizgan auMrs. L. E. MoEuen, died at his homo tomobile club in Hopkins county to tu thiB city Monday afternoon at foster good feeling between auto 4:30 o'clock, ho had been 111 for sev- owners and thosoHb Uf ly'horses eral months with dropsy and his de- tor tho better' uh3ers'tWn"dlnfe 't laws mise was not entirely unexpected. ot the road and td' 'Help; ih'6 sent! He was 24 years of age and was well ment in favor of better roads. liked by all who knew him. The funeral services will be held at the resldenco tomorrowat 1 o'clook by Rev. Gregson, of Princeton, and the luterment will take place at Odd Fellows cemetary, Madisonvilio that afternoon. The people of this community sympathise with the bereaved parents. Old Bee's For Sale , WINDOW SASH AND '- - jin GLASS DOORS Just got in a car. Come in and look through eavevla Green Rlvor. Lw Mr. F. M. Hutoheson, of ton, and Miss Lula Bouse of Ohica- Mr. and Mrs. , ro, spent Friday with Chester HutoheBou. rra. Vadeu Voasey and little daatfhter, Odot, of Chicago, aro vlsif- Gap. Misb Mabel Marsham, of Logan county, Is tho guest of her BiBter, Mrs. W. H. Browder. Mrs. Ernest MoElmoro, of Mad-isonvlll- RUBY LUMBER CO. INCORPORATED -- v ' t nn MADISONViLLE KY. 3 Headaches Signs of Sanger. Anyone in this town that Buffers frequently from splitting, nervous headaohes ought to go at once to the druggist and get a 25o bottle of our Carlstedt's German Liver Powder. HeadaohoB always indicate constipation in a dangerous form, that may result in other extremely serieven ous ailments sometimes Bright's Disease and Appendicitis. Our Carlstedt'B German Liver Powder acts on the Liver, the real cause of constipation a few doses entirely remove the trouble Insure a lasting cure never falls guaranteed If you have headaches, get a bottle today from the St. Bernard Mining Co., Incorporated, Drug De partment, -- oo a Dome. j Old Bee's for sale at this office or at the branch office In Morton's Fur' niture store Madisonville, Ky. All you want at 2) cents each. Prof, J. W. Bell, principal of the Earlington colored school, wont to OwenBboro with one of his high sqhool pupils, Deborah Couch, who ho expect to capture the gold medal in an oratorical contest at that place to be participated in by contestants from Earlington, Padu-ca- h, Henderson, Hopkinsville and OwenBboro. i. .'' ' r, i Lively as a Boy. If you are tired, run down, have no appetite, get a bottle of Yucatan-ChilTonic. A few doses will set you up give you a boy's appetite make you strong and lively as a twelve-year-olPurifies the blood and strengthens the system. 60o a bottle at the St. Bernard Mining-, Co., Incorporated, Drug Department. d. l f' ' Madisonville Monday. 4U U week. Wr TT.rrtr RramWftll. of Nashville Mrs. Will Morrison is visiting her visited relatives here Monday. TTnnklnavllle. uife Border, who has been Gilbert Long was in Madisonville ill with appendicitis for sev- - Monday on business. ialt ral days Is reported muob improv- Mesdaraes Walter1 Daves and W. K. Nisbet were In Madisonville wt M.' Trahnrn was in Mad- - Monday shopping. .. I'PtttBI fcnrlUe.Motiday shopping. Robert Martin spent Monday in Henderson with friends. Princess. Sunday In St. Charles. Ganie Hamilton and Buth Miss Franois McElfaotnck was uiuu Bamberger, of Owensboro are the in Madisonville Monday calling on guests of Misses Dot Bean ana jeBsie friends. ttr. MrsZelpah Morehead,left Monday urr. and Mrs. Peroy Jamison have morning for a vlBlfc to friends in returned from a visit to his rela- Greenville. tival in Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Nixon were in Mr. J. R. Rule is on tho sick list mIra Eula Oldham visited friends vislttd her sister, Mre. in Madisonville Monday. Henry Deberry, this woek. nnhinnnn was In Madison Bpenfc ville Monday night attending tho Mr. and Mre. Joe Summers e, V! "Tie Temptation to Spend" Vi M ''a ' i r!?' s)repladed. by the temptation tQV ?- A ., --' tk. fc Dlv -- save alter you nave a, i.DanK ;. . in i .M f'-m- account mi ; rt-r- -- lost Miles for Least Money Li. mcomparauie vu mio score take it from any viewpoint. In first post, in Deration. in repairs, it :osts less than any other lependable car made. that's why it's called Ev eryman's Car. IS Cheap Prices on Groceries .j..65o Gold Medal flour 12KtolBc Baopn $5.50 50 lbs. Pure lard, 2Bo 4 cans of Hominy, . ?2.2o feed 100 lbs best Chicken 25 LomonBper doz t , - '! i ' - W . . - . u V. .) Vf The BRUSH Runabout .u: Grated Pineapple,.. Best Pea Berry Coffee, Large can Peaches Large, can Tomatoes 2lbB. Soda 8 lbs. Loose Btaroh, CO. , lt)0 25o ,,..10o 10c 5o 10o - J. F. DeVyIiDEK.- G. LEAVES TOR PAMP Will O'REIL be Gone Cash in pocket abets an inclination " to spend." Cash,. J inbank begets a pride in the amount of the "balance ahw: thus abets an inclination to bAVb. .: ii-ii towarai a state 01 enronic unpiuvi-denc- e it Many a man neaaea in money matters, has been turned' "right about face" by the opening of a bank account ri' ; ' ill it ill U Thursday Night on 54 Ten Days s f Th RRUSH Car is es- I'pecially adapted to the use ot Farmers, Doctors, lou- tractors Mail Carriers, Merchants, and is unsurpassed as a pleasure car. Company G. has received order to leave for Camp O'ReJl Thursday night and will loayerEarlingtou on train 54. The looal company is in splendid condition and are making preperatlons to have a good time as well as do a lot of hard work. Oapt. Ott L. Powers has been drilling the boys every night for quite a while and he expects them to makea good showing. Company E. of Madisonville leave Wednesday night for Camp O'Rell and will go via The M. H. & E. and L.'H. & St. L. to Louisville, Oapt. HarriB thinks there will be fifty in his company. Jr Old Bee's fdr sale at tbls office or .AY the branch office in Morton's Fui- nVtiir- I THE EARLINGTON BANK '"The OLD f' y BANK" W. L. ; i -. BRUSH RUNABOUT $450 F, 0. V. Uetroit Te-- ay Write Us UnSert-WalkerHdw.- for C&.tiIeuo ';Otir Motto "Safety Before Profits We Solicit Tour Business .,. " 'iw Co INCOrOATE Wbolisali and Retail Distributors Old Bee's For Sale J4. R. RASII, President 98SRSi?SSaHKa -- PHILLIPS, Cashier ' HENDERSON, r. yo - tiftr- - TUTariiannvllle. Kv. All watt Ur X oanta each. " h- -- .1 JfilWtttiilmtM!l&to''l'-m- .swwsiMtepur' ''W.i'iiri'rtfcT' - ssr(v.. x Kypi'mijuntl '" """ '""""r"-'- 7 'J'' COOL pFF-- M OUR r MP5 " - PniiWTAIM vi; i&MftftHftir' 0ur suoT i-' J-f- ,,Our electricjan is a good one Limeade kc'N $ mwWrtiW Ay i'itmhdWIm nMmiMwarvjv tuim., ,.-, ''.' i. iff t , drinks coTdrspaklingJWelicious i Onf c'prviVp nrnmnr ,yoil&. BACK GIVES OUT M Try PUT ' view up omnium anu ' UnBwt Egg Lemonade ioc Cherry 'Lemonade ioc en ' '.' 1 Grapejuice Lemonade ioc WFPIAIC OrLUIHLO Tfl n 1 JO iirMvMrrv g&MYoc PnncffRn.rfalifnn lUUfll rtng .I range Sherbet I0 Chocolate Creima ioc bow j i nwmwmct'v'W McFmland & Coifman I TAc JBSP Ma&sonville, Q'W' " - Store Kentucky I. Mil ' mnf' HEAT SILLS 1,200 HORSES If; , A DE0PS 150 AND WALKS feOKl But 1 t.W f , '21 ?' , w . , intwagysfyfoi mi You tax .the kidneys overwork :otim5-T;wuJ- q i tWifiLS natm hni'u a New York, July 14. Moro than They can't keop up the continual HaOQJioWH djed from tborheat In NewTY6rk Oitp m ttbfcl lasVottjven "SSBLdttxaodiwli" days. One packing conceru suffer ed a loss of $70,000 In horse flesh Torrid. Wave in New York Fatal to An Plenty of Earlington Headers Have f ; O Painter' Palls From Watertower,' ypicnuy rA-i- U 1 MA.V..I.iT..t1Cl TTIn, to-a- f Dat55;pflfi.iiJuljy;rlv;an!dnS''2': Immit to retffrr? !fJunteenS a days from datqt,saIe.Route-vi- a L. & N. RJ R. Louisvilld dii'cH in A &. Mf n ' w' ff-.- .t ip'i''w''.!yiipiiiijiPY,i'ul"i''yi"''tw''l'gw''y"'y"l'y''1 i i hu ,w,M)fi4' Ji" 12 1 spewi mmxswn mREwmhW' orf . a wynymiwpwmiiininiiiiiiniiiiinLi V r nrnpnor rnurnor va wj ' i iiJB'0 and " ' ir9 another corporation met with a loss of $40,000. Estimating that horses are worth about $2i0ea3h, the total loss in horse fleoh In the city is set at $300,000 by the newspaper statisticians ami the loss throughout the ountry at moro"tbari $ii000,000. - K. IET L No More Dyspepsia. Gas, or other Stojnacu'Trbubles. Nothing will remain undigested or sour- on your stomach if you will take a little Dlgesteze. a powerful digestive, harmless and pleasant as Maple Syrim. For sale by the drug department of the St. Bernard Mining Company, Incorporated. - Ar5. Neapolitano is Saved From Gallows Ottawa, Out., July to-da- 14. The cabi-se- t commuted to life imprisonment the sentence of death passed apon the Italian1 woman, ;:Angelino Neapolitan?, for the murder of her husband at Sault 6te. Marie. y A 50 cent bottle of Bloodine Rheumatic Linimont will last longer than the moBt aggravated case of aore throat. A most effective remedy for cold on chest, croup, etc. St. Bernard Mining Co., Incorporated, drug department, special agonts. t I Great Subscription Offer g -- THE BEE'S HiiiiiiiiiiiiiiBIWIHHBHiil rJi. struck ,a guard wire . .,;,, ,, . .W a D U. jcmxiriizi, i. r. a., cnmwme, ma. r. U. 3 t. AgL, Ky. turned a complete .somersault and a mtfsOSL.istz..f!jeE.e.. landed on his feet. He smiled and A. A,. J,k ...at......-,- ., r1g, Mi . K W said: "I didn't expect to come-do- wn Aid Society every Mqudav aftertandwaite, Tribe No. GITY DIRECTORY. this way, but I'm all right." noon; OfficiaT' Boafritmeotlhg Mon- meets eyerr ffrldayileeti;f.7.Rd Mini "if. somewhat shaktiii'up he Although day after flrai Sunday in eaoh I harry Long, O. of R. it,. I was able to walk home'. ; Mayor H. CiBourland. Wobdmon of tire World, Cafalpn Police Judge A. J. Bennett. Missionary Baptist Chukoh Camp No. 801 meets 'every Wednee- Solves a Dep Mystery. Chief of Police W,m. Bradley. . Proaching 2nd and 4th Sunday at 1) day night. All mombors aro earNight Ohlefa. m anU 7:30 p.'m. and the nrocod- - nestly requestod to be there. to "I want my thank you from the Tax Assessor-J. J.H.Hamby. -H. Corbltt. J mg Satui.dav ight. Church Weotimi O. S. Crenshaw, Clerk. heart,', wrote, O. B, City Clerk bottom of I Paul P. Price.. Va.', "for aacaraK uigtit ueiorotho4tu sun-daRader, of Lewisburg, W. Modern Woodmon of the World, Treasurer Frank B. Arnold. Sunday School at 9:80 a. in the wonderful double benefit I cot City Physician-j- W K. Wisher, . Pry.i :neetiut.,ovf rv Mondavrnight Nd. 11992 meets every Wodnesday. from Electric Bitters, in curing me X. IJ. VVALKRR, S5. I City Engineer R. E. Wblp'flor. nt 7:2u Rov. t . H. Grlgson, Pastor.. of both a severe case of stomach Elks, B. P. O. No. 788 meets at Street CommisBionerRpbt. Wood trduble and of rheumatism,' from 'jrKNKhAJ BAPTIfJT OlIUKOJl. Coancilmon Jno'. Atkiusori, which I had been an almost belpleBB Madison Oldham, F. B, Rash, Goo. t:crv(oo9 tonrth Sun Jay morning and Madlsonvlllo Monday night. Ruler, B. N. Gordon, Exalted sufferer for ten years. It suited my O. Atkinson, Tuos. D. Roy S. Wilson, Secretary. Blair,; C. M. evening in each month add Saturcase as though made just for mo. Meoting night first Monday day "evening- preceding. Prayer Xarllngton Chapter, ,U. For dj epopsia, indigestion, jaundice Henry. each meeting Friday evond g. Sunday meets 1st Thursday lu each D. 0., night; In month. month and to rid the system of kidney poiSclmol Trustee Paul M. M66re, school 2 p. m, at 8:80 p.m. sons" that cause rheumatism, ElecT. J. Lynn, Pastor. Rev. f Mrs. Katk Withers, Pres. tric Bitters has no equal. Try them. Board of Health Ed M. Trahern, Every bottle is guaranteed to satis- G. G(lbert King and Curtis B. JohnEliscoPAii Ohuroh Services 1st Knights and Ladtos of Security son, &l. D. fy. Only 60c at all druggists., and 3rd Sunday night at 7:45 at the will meet every sooond and fourth Postmaster Ohas. Cowell. ,, Library. Monday nights. Visiting member IRBvtgbo. O. ABniTT, :Reotor. invited to attend. i "" ! School Per Capita Break all .Records. V $ O. S. Crenshaw, Clerk. CHURCHES. Frankfort, Ky., July y Visiting members are cordially CATiroiiio Chtjroh. First LODGES. intendent of Public Instruction Keg- Sunday and holy dayat7:t) T Masolfic Lodge E. W. Turner, Invited to attond any of these Old Bee's For Sale eustein today announced the school a.m.' Second mass audpreachlnv. Koj 548moetfl.lst. audrd. Fridays Loages Old Bee's for hale at this office or 9:30 a', m. VeBnors aii"d bene'di'ction "." per capita to be at J I M'Namara Trial Oct 10 at the branch office lu Morton's Fur- breaks all records. least $4,40. 'This p. ,m. Rev. J. P. McParlarid.TPa'stbr' In oWx'mbnth. 1 PHiCiiiPS, Sec. "" "''' "'E'. J. All niture store Madisouville, Ky. Sunday-schoo- l Lodge, No. JJ4, K. of P. Angelos, July 14. Judge Los Victoria Christian Ohuroh. in you want at 2) cents each. at 9:80 a. m. Preach gevrrj meets every Monday night. Visit- Bordwell today Bot tho trial on the Complete Cure 'Lord's day at 10:45 a. m. aiid 1 :45 p ors wolcbhie. McNamara brothers, alleged dynaCan chills bo completely cured? m. Prayer meeting every Wednes. Ernest Newton, Yes I "No prescription ever effec- day at 7:80 p. m. K. of R. and S. miters, for Ootobor 10. ted more than a temporary suppres,Dk. D. T. Stanlky, Pastor. Hopkins Lodge, A. O. U. W. No. sion of the chills. I was told to.try Yon Can. Xat Anything M. E. OHtmoir. Regular services 501 meets every Thursday night. 3 Hughes' Tonic; one bottle made a , , ", .., Y. Q. Walker. Sec. complete cure." Sold by Druggists third Sunday at 11 a.m. and 7:80p.m. Eat what your stomach craves rrayer meoting weunesuay evening Golden Gri'EB Lodge, Earlington. without thoslightesUoarof Iwdlges-tln- n. 50c and $1.00 bottles. at 7:80. Sunday-schoat 0:80 a. m No. 525 inputs 1st. and 8rd, Saturday which Is an awful fooling. You PBBPAKED BY ROBINSON-PETTE- T v CO., Incor- Class; meoting, second Sunday at nlgirt Ju'tiadh month.' will not bo bothered with Sour 10:80 a.m. i Mrs. Bertha Umstead,Soo. porated, Louisville. Stomach, Heartburn, Nausea, Bad Rev. Hoirzoi.A.'wvPrtsti-rD'eglreo of "Hotidr, No', lb ni'oota 2ud Breath or Heavy Feeling if you will Anyone wishing to enter the M. E. Ohokoh, Sooth. Rev, V and 4th Snturday nights lu each tako ono dose of Digostozo. It relieve! and cures as If by Magic. Mammoth Cave contest, who will C.Brandon, pastor. Services oi. month. Miss Lizzie Hukf, Sec. evorv Sunday at 11 a. m. an. Lodge, Earlington Pleasant as Candy. Rollef In ono Bon Hur call at this office, will be given. a re7:45 p. m. Sunday school at 9:81 Court, No. 55, meets every 1st and mlnuto. Got a 50c bottle from the ceipt book and instructions as to a. m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday 3rd Monday nicht nt old Masonic drug department of tho St. Bornaml how to use it. Mining Company, Incorporated, evenings at 7:80 o'clock. Ladies' Hail. Dr. C. B. Johnson, Scribe, ICO.fee.t, , , pains:rr i (ntn urinary.f'zLiT'?.us-e- t t vAjtA (luuuin Dnnu(t wait longer take Doan's Don't Kidney Pills. Eariington people tell you how they act. W. A. Toombs, contractor and builder.. Olark.SU EarlingtonriKy., r, ;' V U n r' says:t i'lt is a.'pleasure iforMno to publicly' aoknbwle'dgeethe;' benefit I havo derived from the use of Doan's, Kidney Pllls.This' remedy cured me of kidney disease in a remarkably short tune after other preparations had failed to even give relief. My back, was so. lame and sore that I could scarcely get about and I was arevented from obtaining a good night's rest by too. frequent and paluful passages. of the kidney secretions. I was finally advised to try Doan's Kidney Pills and I procured a.supply at the St. Bernard Drug Store. I was eompletfy cured anu am glad tq give Doan's Kidney Pills the iredit for, my present good health.". ft m . -- ward, of Tarry town, was itt.!aswlng painting a watertower there Jate y when the. ropbbrpke.i,1Be drpp-pe- d &0 ' R lP?SVHrnormatio .advise k wit $? n rflM.! , nTDCTfr rr '(L u . ( t ty .Aggira 'slpIpr!ratesJ ,..,,. ,.. Mrlihgbn, MAmt, ft ,j. , i ' -- , ' y, - t ";'.. rnas-ever- .? r L? ol . - Mifanie-u- M PUri'lSfrS&iS&lS&SlS&iS&tS&tS&ijH'lSi'' Something Every Lady Njteds, a National Steel Range V ; (( i.lv ' V i K Saves fuel',' sav.es time? sayes worry. You will never know comfort in cooking untiftybu own a National Steel Range, the best on earth. . ; S i. ' i vfi y ) i fiic? 4 fly' iiillllllllllHHiiliillllHBKSj ' (r,, J mmanmKmmmmmmmmlA S ' , 4 & From June 2 3r ist and until further notice we will give a igggHBnHB' Hi i i " hat as! '" o'-i- ff - 1 $4 WARD, JR And the Bee 1 SAFETY RAZOR Year for Only or a ' ??noMf- ' $1.58 60c HEAVY JEWELL B R00 the Bee I And Year for $1.25 IT ' MWilsli..L "J "TKfflHMCtin1 " This applies to new subscribers and renewals. :. i,' I, & -- Anyone paying $3.00 on subscription will receive a razor free, and anyone paying $2.00 on subscription will receive a broom free. The premiums can be Ki seen at this"soffice. ' The Ward 'Safety Razor has been extensively advertised in the lea'ding magazines for the past four years and is handled By thousands ofN dealers The, K throughout the United States and Canada price has always maintained and is today at four arid five dollars. The razor sold in the stores is put up in an expensive leather case; the razor we offer for; 5,1,00 is the same razor and concave ground blade, all ready to shave, put up in a neat box like a fountain pen Take advantage of this, your only chance tpgetra four dollar sa'fety razor for only 50c. ' ' ' i ft ? ' ri1u : : . j'' Kw - , li h K. jWe guarantee this rapge to give periect satistaction it used to the best advantage. JVill cook a meal in ten ininutes.V Getslhott quick; No trouble to do your cooking when you own a National! Price1 56.00, ' ' We also have the IXL, a splendid range priced from $30 to $40. ., I " . fc f& . ,"' t 1 , tt '.. .. 7 I I' i mIQil'IIBlWiiaMWMgM ? V T M t - ST. BERNARD MINING CO. 'I lAcerporated' ,1 V jtuits ST. BERNARD 5T0RE W. R. COYLEJjanaer amIIni4.a ratmiytuii) wy. f.g h ,.tlf,'" ! '-- i . VA V JJT B . j -- ,lypf! ' , " : ..,' .' ..-- ' l ' It,gM ,,,.' '- 'riiJWiilifrUfillM'- -"- -' jiwii i miiy y,'"-wyf- JtfidttiMtVyMIBMiMiMMMtLiliii ''Jr'- A! ' B2SI w h s SSSS1 .l MEMBERS EVANSVILLE REBATE ASSOCIATION r J J7e Have Just Inaugurated' Sale 'i i who would enjoy a Mr. and Mrs. Madison Oldham week's rest, a trlpon beautiful Green Semi-Annu- al aud son and Mrs. Sallie Stevens River, aud a visit to the Mammoth Cave, with all expenses paid. The were in MadiBonville Thursday Bee will send five ladloB on night. Of men and boys' suits. These suits are of tnls trip about September lBt. A. Mrs. M. N. LIttlepage, of the the highest class of merchant tailoring little work on your part will get Stanley School House country, was k this trip for you React how it is in this city Friday shopping. present season's styles and fabrics, in 2 or 3 done in this issue. Bailey Patterson, of Birmingham, piece suits, Every taste can be suited, evhavq Ala., made a business trip to this Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Lynn, who ' ery purse accommodated, every person fitted. been visiting in this oity for several city Friday. weeks, have Returned to their home Mr ana jvirs. juigie sibk spent &tv. Be your own salesman, select the suit, dein Biebeo, Ariz. day in Mortons Gap with relatives. of the regular price, pocket duct one-fourJno. A. Moore spent Sunday evenAbout September 1st the Bee will the saving and the suit is yours, paying us the ing in MadlaonvlUo with Miss give five in Hopkins ladles .Louise McPherson, Co. a week's outing, includinga rivbalance, Don't Forget off on All Men Miss Mabel Morrison, Of Pembroke, er trip from Evansville to the Mamand Bys' Suits. who li'ati bten visiting Mr. and Mrs. moth Cave and return, and a visit Most all lines in our men and boys' W. L.' MprrisoQ. has rdtlurhe'd hbmr. to the cave with all expenses paid." Mrs. Dan 'Wilson, of BarnHley, Would you likd to be one of tHem?' are also reduced., CalLearly, as 'the 4i whd has been vls'ilipg Mrs. ft. JN. If bo get busy and ask your friends' .' j salens lifus prime, to help you get new subscribers or fi,'"'l Clark, has roturned homo. collect back subscriptions. You Miss Anna Sharp, of Evansvllle, can win the trip if you try. who was the guest of her Bister, Mrs. Dr. and Mrs1. D. T. Stanley attendOtley Vanuoy for a few days, has ed the Suiiday Sohdol Convention returned home. at Mortons Gap Friday. Mesdames Einwioker and Mary Edward Moore, of MadiBonville, XsytwOi-Shllaelhiajatli- e TT RAPE H ERE -- ' Vyssv jr whom beonvIsItInFtil8"5ousluT truest of Mrs. Cavaness. iMiasElizabethRaahrfor'a'fewdaysf u& , J.-'Wtmjuage ana Airs. j. j. uoweii, wnu has returned home. have been visiting friends in Clarks-vlll111., have returned home. New clean' balotraw.fosalej Evans PriceNfc Barnett, Livery1 barn . Earllngtpu, Ky. ''Dr. A. M. Davis, of Mortons Gap, Ill Stanley Collins, of Pembroke, was made a business trip to this oity We have the swellest' in town Sunday. Thursday. Town News line of Imported and DoMIbb DoraWilkle, of MadiBonville, Mike Hanna made a business trip was in town Sunday. mestic Calendars for j 91 2 to Madisouvlllo Thursday. you have, a, ll&dv f friend, It1 Mies Ceiia Hanna made a .business that has, fever been shown Mrs. d. F. WriRlit and 'little1 eon, that yo'u would like totako'a week'o trip to idrakeb'oo ;Th (irsday.1 - --, ' They ElbridRo Marlon, who have bnen outing, a boat trip on Green River PvMIbb Ruth Daniels, Grover Long in this territory. rvUItlng Mrs. A. G. SpiUman, have and vlBlt the Mammoth Cave at the and Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Long were In are the Celebrated Butler returned to their home at Smith's Beq's expense, fill in her name on St qijafle Thursday fnightalent- - line and Hie .price this tf one of the nomination coupons an'd ing tne oanu concert. h v I year is lower than ever. MUBelle Wheatley; iof' Japkoon-- , send It to this office. 'f. Old (papers fori jsaje Jaj;thJe,peBl :. , ' - ;, MIbb Ida Bobblt made a busiuoes office, uo noi purcnase your 191 2 vine, Jfia., ib viRittngMiBB ivacnieon iBplllman. trlp.tpthiB cty Fritjayf; JV,1K(j 'jlMrBilElBfeJ,K:ilmer, . formerly of J alendars Juntili'yQu have ;? ' j, l, Cam ABhby was in . Hopkineville the Grand Leader at MadiBonville. Do you use Tip Top Flour? If seen ourj .samples. We c I is now einploybU aVBarnesfCowand; boat that's Sunday! vlBJtinglB, parents not you don't ubo the can please you and save all. Made by J. W. Thompson, Steve Mothershead spent Sunday & Co's. in thiP oity. JMadlBonvllle, Ky. Mrs. W. R. Covlo 'anddaughterf you- money. Peter Payton Dookory, head flre- - Mrs. L. V. Renfro is spending the MIbb BesBie, will leave Saturday for imau of Fox Bun, Ib v siting: friends week iu Bowling Green with friendR. Monteagle, Tenn. ., . (in Anton, Ky. Mrs. Burr, who haB been visiting Mrs. Elsie .Robinson and Miss bemi-Week- ly left' "M Saturday Marvin Mltchell'and Heal Spill- - her daughter, Mrs.Pt P. Price,' forf (Bhth'l 'Djuilcflsf Kentucky $ man, were In MadlBouvilIo Sunday several wpeks has returned to her for New Madrid, Mo., where thev, Earlington, ' will visit relatives'. home in Middlosboro. night, calling ou friends. "Hopkins Co. MIbs Adeline Toombs spent SunWill and Car Meachem were in ..!..U. day in Slaughtervllle with her par- 'lTmtil11n mi... ents, MissEmmaSparrow, of Nashville, ' Dr. T. R. Fm ley and W. C. is the guest of Mrn. B. F. Hrfle of St. ChnrloB, were in this Mrs. Jno. X. Taylor, who has beeu city Saturday on bueineBS. visiting friends ln'thls city for sevThere are hundreds of people in eral dayB, haB returned home. I I j sassssrssssyjssssMSSS Jcn-kin- s, Our 86th 59 enn i . ( I th One-Four- th fur-nishin- gs Si 1 , e. CalendarsFor 1912 - - --- 1 of the Stock of new merchandise M consisting of Dry Goods, "g Clothing, Shoes, Furnishing s Goods, Etc. ' Being clqsed out and all miM go'in.O day's;. ,N5thirig...! sold at a profit every article at cost and m many casesbe-locost to close .Out to quit " '' ' business.' wuti jBuyyourwintersU'pplyiwofcig Clothing, Underwear, Shoes, S etc.r now and save .33 per :JJ cent on what you will have to K pay your merchants in less Is than (SO.days,,-- tr,f.k lfn "'"""I '''111 ; i - w I K A 1 iir nwii rirtmriiliiiJWii iniWMiiaaigMwawrWiiiMiMMftrtiiiiiiiii iiiiiniin , i -- r rt-rr ' ; - - " 1 , , i:uniuii I S'U II ' a i "K44UW . i. t "" U iadV ffB I i i. niii--u I LriLTLII KENTUCKY i g & MORRIS KOHLHAH - JlAiO Hd T , " nee EARLINGTON, ? , (i 4 ,i " "i r Kvn. S-- V 1 a iv I tt ,1l w M TqntyNintli Annual Great Mobkin i tmm lO l' Greater and Grander than Ever! Something Going On w I't All I I The Time! ' i 'Ar.A Great' placeifor the social commingling of the people, where you can meet your! friends, relatives" arid acquaintances., ftomi far and near. ' Take from the dull routine, of every I day.g.rii;id9f-life-an- d enjoanftuting where jyou k it i! U can see,; some- . .'-l ' V thing new 'and thrilling.- reat Races. Array- - lirst day free to children under 15 andbldp'eople over 60. - , j 4 N; '.' T iMtoi "hi '! , $&mm a U-6J- HWWIK I' IHWJl'''im OPt"HT JH MMfc-- 4b "Gaucho," celebrated .'Trotting OstricH, & in nY-IVE- WT !H-- & 0 wmm Ml his Whirlwind Race half Mile against a horse, hitched to a bike and driven by a lady. Madame Marantett's great society horse show, direct from Madison Square, Garden, New York,- vj including Geronimo, the famous high school horse J ridden by Madame Marantette;"Sunflowef,"thew matchless Arabian high school mare,, ridden by Col. D. H. Harris; St. Patrick, the world's greatest f high jumper, ridden by Madame Maranteite. guaranteeing to jump a hurled over seven feet high. - A. 2 "2 wEsjumn' Greatest combination of high' class attractions ever seen upon a fair grourid. Not a dull mo- ment. Fine display of stock in the show rings. Fine display of products in floral hall. One day as good as another and every day a r. - umsB&M fe big one. ' ,, , , i, n y.4, ,;.;V day free to childrenjjunder-fifteepeople over sixty years of age. a.- 1 First and old - R.erTnerint)r 5 Gala Da.v, July 18 to 22 rfi ReatiiceS Rates 0 3mFJo.aCiroacpLes Diatermg Madison ville . .') j "' THE-PUfU- ",' x j i I. t. "' fe N.' t is ..A '"! ( C. C. (Mem, President Jas. A. Frdnceway, Secretary W. C. Hdpewell, Assistant Secretary w '?;?"' r. ' 'fwwjnr v ff3Jwv Wy' ATWOOD FLIES TO niHBsMW : .NPfiBr1 "' " $$5$?S?' THE - BEST - TELEPHONE LOOK 5RVC HIRE, KB. FARMER! spirit, kindred to that of man?" Tomorrow be expects to test a horse or a dog to see if they' too havo an "aura." Always Blessed. Noto that the Cumberland Telephone & Telegraph Company, Incorporated, is offering to you an Idoal proposition for telephone service. Using our service you have advantages ot long distance connections to every important point in the United State. The advantages of telephone Service in your residence are too numerous to mention, but among them would bo daily communication with the markets, obtaining prices, getting accurate reports tn the weather, calling up your neighbors, friends and relatives, All these ad vantages and pleasures are more than worth the price you would pay for the service. Literature and information furnished by calling on our manager, E. G. Mann. Oil CUMBERLAND TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO. W31 ET with a Hearty Appetlto if you use Digestezo. It helps your stomaoh do tho work, digestB what you oat aud makes good rich blbod from your food, No more Sleepless Nights, Headaobo or Stomncb Misery. Get rid of all these troubles with Diges-tezd Fifty cents a bottlo, worth its cost, at drug department of the St. Bernard Mining Company, Incorporated. e. ton-fol- Bardstown, August 804 days Paris, September 46 days. Monticello, September 54 da'yB. Alexandria, September 55 daps. Mount Olivet, Septembers 4 days, Hogpnville, September 5- -8 days. Sanders, September 64 days. Kentucky State Fair, Louisville, September 116 days. Horse Cave, September 204 days. Mayfleld, September 274 days. 4 dayB. Bowling Green, Oct. 4-- Germimtown, August 248 days, NioholaBvillo, August 208 days. Somerset, AugUBt 208 days, ARREST STRIKING MINIR WHITE H0TOB ti Workman Who Scores Judge in Peri. Aviator Drops in on Taft and Receives Gold Medal V odlcal Faces Charge of Crlnv ina! Contempt m w! i SPIRIT OF DYING MAN o M aI . wmi x"4 m (Continued from Page 1.) "Suddenly tbo physician announas a strong radiation of light sur- ced that death bad oooured. At the rounding tho outlines of the body same instant the "aura" which as a and the bead. bright light bad been radiating from Story of His Vision the body at all points, began to Following up this experiment, Dr. spread from the body and disappear O'Donnoll, believing be bad found ed. Further observation of tbo body tho secret of death and the way tho revealed no sign of the "aura." Not PoitivItIi Soul soul passes from the death clay when dissolution comes, went further. Dr. O'Donnoll says that be does Here is his own Btory of bis vision not olaim that thlB "aura" is the of what happons when death comoB soul or spirit. He says ho does not and life departs: know what it is, but declares that "The patient was reported as hav-'- ,. be has witnessed tho fact that it is a y Ingonlya fow minutes to live. I that is present during looked at the man through this life and passes away after death. '.chemical Boreen for almoBt half an Dr. O'Connoll promises to go furhour. Tho "aura" was plainly dts ther. Ho wants to solve the ques tlngnished. The attending bjetop tion: "Has and animal a soul or' radio-activit- ject. said the patient waB Blnklng rapidly, i did nut take ray eyes from the sub- articles' that appeared In the might be living today, if it bad not official publication of the United been for Dr.Klng's New Discovery," writeB A. D. McDonald, of Fayotte-vill- Mine Workers of Amerloa, in which N. C, R. F. D. No. 8, "for, we Judge Whitford was called "Injuncboth bad frightful coughs that no tion Greely," and bis action In senotbor remedy could help. We wore tencing a number of tho strikers to dates. told my slater bad consumption. S She was very weak and had night jail was freoly criticised. Madisonville, July 18, 5 days. sweats, but your wonderful medi Henderson, July 35, 5 days. cine completely oured us both. It's Versailles, August 22 days. the best I ever used or heard of.v" Regulates the bowels, promotes easy natural cures constipation Lexington, August 76 days. For sore lungs, coughB, coldB, hem movemants,your druggist them, Doan's Regu far jjc a box, ., orrhage, lagnppe, asthma, bay feverr lets. Ask Union town, Audust 85 days. croup, wnooping cougu all bronThe London Feather Market. AugUBt 94 days. Vanceburg, chial troubles H'b supreme. Trial The Londoa market for the import Lawrenceburg August 154 days. bottle free. 60c and $1. Guaranteed Het Us Make the lest ot It tlon of plumage for ladles' bats is t4 IiOltohflold, AugUBt 154 days, by all druggists. It is announced by an English sclsa largest la the world and It Is Burksville, August 154 days. tist that our winters will gradually that 6,000 persons are mpkyjl get wanner during the next 400 years, One Advantage She Ha. Brodbead, August 168 days. in the manufacturing and othe rwotk Anyhow, the maldea lady never bu but be warns us that after the 2294 Fern Creek, AugUBt 164 days. incidental to this trade. The value oc to sit up until 2:00 a. . to otes tbe there will be a change for the worse. Sbepberdsvllle, August 224 days. the Imports Is said to be 93,500,064 to door for a man who can't Had the Let. us by all means eajoy the sub $4,000,000 London, August 224 days, a yeanForest and 8true. shine while we may. Errauger, August 234 days. Tho following are the dates fixed for holding the Kentucky Fairs for 1011 as far as reported. Officers of fairs are requested to report to U8 any ommisBions or corrections of e, stt-mat- Kentucky Fair Dates Saves Two Lives "Neither my sister nor myself Denver, July 15. Judgo Greoloy W. Whitford has ordered the arrest on n charge of criminal contempt, of Edward Doyls, one of tho striking on trial in bis miners of court for alleged violation of tho in junction issued last November restraining the strikers from aots of violence or intimidation. Doylo admitted that ho is the author of sev-erLa-fayett- o, nl Washington, July 15. Freahtobt Taft received his first aerial visitor shortly before 8 o'clock yesterdlftf afternoon. The president stood oij tho roar portico of tbo White Howe as Aviator Henry N. Atwood or Boston, after olroling tho Washington monument, landed on the Whlto House lawd. Alighting from tfte machine Atwood walked to whtr tho president Btood and was presented by him with a gold modal from the Aero club of Washington. A lamo back or shoulder puts man on the retired list temporarily. The time will bo short If BALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT is rubbed iu. It relaxes tho rauselee' relieves pain and rostoros strapgth and nlastlolty in the joints, frlM 26o, 50o and $1 per bottle. Bold by St. Bernard Mining Co., Incorporated, Drug Department. i ji .,t 99 'if! i'M BARNES, COW AND & CO. INCORPORATE ' f M The culmination of extraordinary value giving now reached in this two weeks offerings of our great Clearance Sale. ; . The tremendous throng of enthusiastic buyers wha attended Saturday and Monday are another assurance that all Earlington and surroundings find this sale the best opportunity of the season for securing bargains in women's wearing apparel,men and boys' cldthing, dry goods, notions, carpets, rugs and loom end staples. It is a thorough clearance in every department of all broken lines as well as many recent special purchases, all marked at a great reduction and some regardless of original cost. ' n It is impossible to give sufficient details in an advertisement to portray the real importance ed. SPECIAL of our great Clearance Sale which, is now on, so we have picked out a special item here and there that will indicate the marvelous money saving opportunity present- Note tbia item'and kee in mind our famous qdeilitij. Wash Suits 1 Skirts lot of black, blue, brown skirts, regular $4.50, $5, $6 and $7.50 value, your choice Bale price $3.00 I Ladies' Neckwear I frn Wash Skirts ,A few left and everyone this Bprlng'B skirts. $1 5 Men's Hosiery pair men's silk box all black, for $1 1 lot of holeproof sox brown and black,25c value for. 10c Men's large blue handkerchiefs1 5c to value, sale price ..4c Towels The uost value we have offered In towels and towl-inPrice ranges from 40c dozen to a day bath towell, exg. White, tan, blue and all linen suits, price ranges from $4 to $10, sale price just one-hathe original price. lf Lace collars, dutch collars; jabotB, all new styles, 25o! value for ...19c" 50c value, fori $1 ii X ' f&c" value for 79L $1.25 $1.50 value valuo value ..... 89o ,.,..&8c ...$1.19 7c tra long, for 23o r w I' p Princess Slips Millinery, The Waists 1 a L White Lawn and .flaxon waist1 plain tailored and handsomely trimmed. Everyone this seasons waiBt. 50o $1 Handsomely embroidered and lace trimmed, $1.50 $1.19 regular price, for $2 regular price, for.... $1.59 $2,50 regular price for.. $1.98 biggest bargain in' mflimerywe have; ever of' fered. Every thing new and will be sold, during our sale at one-hate Ladies' and Misses! Hosiery and 12Jo value, blaok only, sale priee...8o 1 lot of hosiery black, blue and pink, a regular 25o value for 15c 1 lot of ladles' hose, samples, values up to 75c per pair, special, sale prlce.28e 1 lot of olildrens' 15o box 1 . i Men's and Boys' Straw Hats Every straw hat In our house will be sold at one-half 1 "Staples Honsler brown sheeting per .;. yard 5c American bleached 86 In. wide 6c 10c lot of lOo J lf price. J price. Virginia bleaoh, a good value.peryard value for value for.. value for.;.' 30a 79c $1.29 $2.90 $2.48 value for Ladies' Underwear Evorythlng in skirts, corset covers, drawers and gowns, reducod from 15 to 25 per cent on the dollar. i $1.50 $2.50 $3 Corsets American Lady Co'rsets discontinued numbers, all good, no soiled ones in the! lot. $1 $3 Special Suits 1 lot of boy's BUlts straight pants, suits $1.50 value for 80o Hope bleaoh, all you want, per yard go 78 Inch unbleaobed sheeting per yard I9e 78 inch bleached sheeting 7&o peryard 6 96o value forju .'$& $1'50 value for..; and $4 f; value fbr 49b, 79o value for ....$1.48 for lie $2 $8.50 valun for value for ....$1.09 .$2.09 spools Clark's thread. .i5o Sjmpjpon oalico per yard., 4 Loom end calico per yard. 8o m Sheets a dainty value,... 48e WlQtfi&MTIXMWH- - t HSJsfPpSrWF,WWkJH1 Kimonas A few left, full cut, large figure, 1 something well worth 50c, Bale price... 89a Dress Gpods lot of shadow strips, dress, goods, several different, A colors and figures. dainty $1 value, Bale price per yard 48o' t Clothing Men and boy's suits all new Btyles and the ,best qualities that can be had for tho money at a reduction of 20 per cent. Shoe Special Every oxford in'our house reduced from 20 to 25 per cent. 1 lot of ladles' and men's tan oxfords marked down regardless coBt value. Bee them on display in tho bends. You will find in our store a center counter that contains everything in loom ends, ginghams, dress goods, poplins, white goods, lawh and suiting that is marked less than manufacturer's cost. This alone will pay you to visit our sale early and make your purchase. We cut the price twice' a year. When we say "sale", we mean every article in our store. Nothing reserved. ' ' " ' '"' ' 3 l SALE CLOSES SATURDAY, JULY 29 0 BARNES, COWAND EQLrlirsrtoDm, ,' . ."!,., w3K Of VTl INCORPORATED COMPANY l' ' K entu ckyfl " ry ' - ' ": :fc' fm lA gu... WFmWagflr" ' ' ,P i "I '" '.WM B ii iri$A&U