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Digital page images are linked to the text file. u 1 Ur AY Ej f and- o e FRiDAY tt I n d Ii TRYWEf iJSbAV and t IF YOU DON l ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESSADVERTISE IT FOR SALE LE n i r I t Y IC 51JIIP t H I 1 i I W e r n w ioo == lC jI Ia + t r TwrYMrte w h- vwaw ri J 1 w 4t I t Htfa Ij Or1l11Jll t + JL1 1 J co j r arlr N1 E lMj E WEEK ir rljLrr J Jrr 1 tr i- I f s E 1 r J L L j JInM w+ IAMM IIL1 rfyF t i w 11 L I I e i 1 r j Df lEi I rit l I JNt fI Cll 0 11 JiGI T r M1 If oj j 1 1 0 t t r1li1 1 I f 1 1 ifr t jt f r 11 i orif l I i 1 ld N 1j l lstt ld ft+ ft t IlT1 i I I n 1 r r r If ji l t f t J I r- ii 1t J r- J 4 J j 1 t 1iI2I11ici t 4tiY921ier oJ ii I yy + I Ii f 1 J T 5- I o j H P tJyourt s4pv time M in4i dT4r fpihe a o0cl ttiinfs MfU RD Y jmY2tS ris Mir greatest bargain giving feast t- d J Earlington KentuckyI trr 01 r I 16 l J 1 CAVE CONTEST BOOMING Miss Ida Lee Sisk of Earlln ton r ijeads the List Tile INTEREST IS STILL GROWING r Only five more weeks of the Semi c Weekly Bees Mammoth Cave Con toot left and the race Is getting exciting Miss Ida Lee Sisk of Earl ington IB in the lead this week with Mtis Bornice Wimberly of Madison yille second Miss Lilly Harris ot h WillieJenkins1 r s ff JtlBi Aurella Waller of Earllngton fifth tIi rumored there toa dark collectingeu6Noriptlone railroad boyiraud holding her votes andwho expects to enter the contest on August 1st Wo do not know how true this Is but we do know that it behooves the five leaders to Secure every subscription and re newal they possibly can now do tot wait until the last week of the oon feat + to turn in your subscriptions Turn them in now so we can start the paper and you can bold your votes until the end of the contest if ypu wish Following are the names and standing of contestants tb date This information will Abe published id each Issue of the paper until the contest closes t Earlingtouq2763Iss Tiviile 7050- Ljlly Harris Madlsonville 7250 Miss Willie J idiisStOlIarlesoO MlsB Aurella WaUerEarUngtpnBB75 Miss Ruth McNeal MadiBonville oVrM2BOO MIss Oath Mndlbck Mortons 2400 Jfiss Louise MoPherson Madison ville 2825 Miss Trixie Robertson Madisonville wti 41160 4F Mrs Walter Doves Earlingtonl100 Miss May Bass White Plains 1000 MISS Sadye 3ethelNortouvIUe1000 Earlington1000Mary Miss Ida Bobbitt Madisonville I 1000 Miss Lurllhe Ooyle Madlsonville A 1000 1 1 f- OLD AND POPULAR BAIL r ROAD CONDUCTOR DEAD h r apt Williams Who Had Been With L N For Forty Six Years 4 a ilJ 0 Williams aged sixty two years who was a popular railroad s conductor for years on the Louts yllle Nashville railroad died late Thursday afternoon at his home 018 West St Catherine street His f health had been deohning for three but his condition was not aerMue until prlJAt the Mme of bis retirement he had beeii contin ubusly with the railroad for forty six years r Ltvelyas a Joy rdowhLavs no i te gefca bottle of Yucatan1 rt IqhJU Touiu few doses wilt set rt you up give you a buys appetite make you strong app as a pad iveIY IthebloodrtningtIurpriLI Ifm4 i- I 11 LJL DAVID BARN TT Post Master at Morions GpPasseS Away David Barnett the postmaster at Mortons Gap died at hs home in that town Saturday evening at 8 oclock atter a lingering Illness of several mouths from tuberoqlople and was burled at Nebo yesterday noon in the presence of a largo num ber of friends and acquaintances Rev Harrison of Madlsonville con ducted the ceremony Mr Barnett was a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian church and wasagood Christian man He leaves a wits and three children two bops and a girl to mourn his lose Mr Barnett lived in the Nebo country all his lire Until about a year ago when be moved to Mortons Gap to takechargeof the post pfflcq at that place During his stay fh Mortons he made many friends by his consistent life and conduct and the P opleof that place extend heartfelt sympathy to the bereaved famllyfHORSE STOLEN OR HORSE BORROWED I vyW s Experience H E E f FRlipAY FLIGHT AND iKEAKFAstED AT HOME MONpAY w J V fiillof BaruBley has had a unIque experience fri tbblhorae bus ihe pat week 3e lives On hlB rrn n Af Barnsley 4nd is man getfoftbelstpfeaVlhat pfkce Fri dfty ht l 8tMr Hrtl horse sad die blSfJket tfndflrldleaiBappeared The man Who tpok the borse did not gel fora ride No clue for thee time came to lights and nothing could be heard ot the animol Mon day morning the bore was fourfd standing outside the stable yard without any trlmmins Mr Hill took hiui lu without asking any questions and fed him a good breakfast a la fatted calf It is even said that ho fell on his neck Then as lie walked along the path leading to the stoodl he found some distance from the stable saddle brtdl4 mid blanket lying in the path It is currently reported that acrtamp party was absent from the ttalghbprhoort for a time tbat coin bided peculiarly with the time consumed by the horse on hla tour but no arrests have ejntuiada Was the horse stolen or only borrowed while the owner was not looking Just received a new supply of beautiful post cards at the Star Res taurant roturnodfrom 1Np Ftl DEATH ANGEL CALSI MRS 1 60URLAND To Her Eternal Home Monday Morning Had Been III Sev eral Weeks MEMBER OF PROMINENT FAMILY The death angel summoned ilrs Margaret Bourland motherwf Mayor Henry 0 Bourland of this city to hereternal home Monday morn ing at one oclock Site had been ill for several weeks and the end was hot unxpeoied She passed away at the home of her son on Farren Avenge surrounded by relattves and friends attor a long and useful life Mrs Bourland was 78 years old and had been ft faithful member of the Christian church since early youth It can be truthfully said of her that sbe was a woman of splendid qualification a good motherand a noble ohriptiatis and her death is sincerely regretted by the people of this community She leaves two sons Henry 0 B urland of this place and W E Bour land a prominent attorney of Dixon Kv The funeral services were conducted by Rev Stanley of Christian church and she was laid to rest Tuesday evening amid a large number of friends and relatives in beautiful Grapevine cemetery there to sleep in the silent city of the deep dreamlessldec1 that knows no awakening until the last trumpet Shill sound and the redeemed of the Lord shall stand before the Great WhlthTbronb- GERMAN DAY FAL- LPTIVALKOME COMING At Evansville September 2430 1911 Talk of Hydro Aeroplane The executive committee for the celebration Of German Day met- Mbnday night at its E B B head gpartcreand among Other things the bringing of a Curtlss hydro aeroplane to the city was discussed this time the arrangements for this eventwlll not bo made public RB they are not sufficiently definite thattlilsPlans for the parade were corn pleted and oommitteeuamed to don fer with the vaYIoiislodges and so cieties in regard to competition for prizes to be awarded for the best float or largest turnout in the pa radeNever has greater interest beet shown in an event than is being manifested by every branch of local fti dustry in the oelebratiou of German RepresentaHves presept at then committee meet it is that they will loin oiUhusiaBtlcally in boosting the Pocket biggest fall event The Bees MammOihCaviCOHIestColifton TkAN5rtRAkltzy f t M 1 If placed in ballot box ajt Bee Office on or before f tTi Y Momdayi July 31 J N i f II I J J I t iL a is y Society Happenings In honor of Misses Willie and Ether MbAfee of this city Miss Susie BOxleygave a party on Friday evenfngat her home In Nashville The rooms were beautified with- summerflowers aud stands of ferns Music and parlor games Were enjoy ed until a late hour when ahenjoy able led course was served The serving table had a beautiful oluny lace cgver and receptacle of summer flQwers Miss Bpxloy was assisted in re ceiving her guests by her guest anid by her parents Mr and Mrs Co- O Edens v Miss Boxloy was attired In a gown of white allovoreralroidery and MlstfWillle HoAfee wore a white satin while Miss Ethel wore awhite marquisette Mrs Edenswote a becoming gown of black satin uniformsMissesJewel Srhitb Marie Clark Winnie April Pearl Adams Susie Bennett Helen Boxley Laura Craig Male Adams Ruby White and Messrs Taylor Clark Will Manley Earl HensonCeary Ashby Will Woods Charlie Bruce Will Watson John nie James Thomas Osborne John nie Mader Henry Mendell Charlie Bennett Mr and Mrs Frank DeVylder en leftathed most delightfully last evening for their oharming visitors Misses Mabel and Sue Shank of Owensboro The yard was lighted with Japanese lanterns and after several games of cardsa delicious ice course was served Quite an enjoyable evening was spent at the dance JFnd ay night at Webbs Hall 1ho guests of honor BambergerHowell BIG I PERCAP1TA FOR KENTUCKY Free School Money for this State Prorated at 440 SAYS SUPT REGENSTEIN Frankfort 1C y Ke n t u c k ys- p capita was fixed at d40 the largest ever known In Kentucky frof Elllsworth Begenstem State Superintendent of Public Instruo tiou said that he was not certain howl entuoky stood as to per capita but he thought 440 would be tho highest for any State in the Union The per capita doubled in the last twenty years in this State giving teachers much better pay The per capita for last year was f400tbe highest that had been known in Kentucky and it was expected that tblP year It would be about 410or possibly a little higher But nobody was expecting it to be nearas high as ltJiasbeen fixed Prof Regepetefnsaya the estimate Iof44O lir a conservative one Bas ingat on the Auditors statement which has alpo bo noouG rvatlv iorliauifngmtht Inrph1ilibdu1rdmore thun 6S per h 1 6 t the ilchoril MipUB rib6 Juducpd to attend I yachool I i 4- C i A Zir r j l i r y I rr r r SUNDAY QUIET AT CAMP ORELL Many Visitors Present at Dress Parade and Boys in Kriaki Perform x liKE THE UNITED STATES REGULARS i Orell Ky July 28 With nu merous visitors entertainments and the absence of routine drill Sunday was a dayof rest full of enjoyment yInfantrypleasing lull was noticeable Even the orack of the Sprfrigflelds on the range during the afternoon was lacking The presence 6t several celebrities de joy of thecitizen soldier complete in the various company quarters a chirking up was prominent Clean wore donned and the sol got busy escorting members of the fair sex about the camp The various points of interest were ex plained and tales of strenuous days l ifRIDAY r picking f MAMMOTH 1 told At moss the Sunday mead was niven attractiveness with added dishes in which ice cream and hugk slices of watermelon figured as de sert Several olnc rs ID the outlt provided tile boys With chicken pie Dress parade was a feature of the day The influx of visitors adtbe tendency of making the boys de fhefr test and ai the rank and Me- manoavBYed l 7siilttitr fjree4sfodadil BpitiMld execution wan dntfceabte throughout the three battalion Tbebffieersofthestaffand llneI ill regulation rbsaaniform made the scene well worthk ile1 Col henry and several guests of the rogimfltit reviewed the pageant wnilo visitors scattered abo ttUe parade grotto paid bdmagdtb theflyingootars aa martial music cw You Can Eat Aajthiag j Eat what your stomach crave itedirretion r rStomachBreath op Heavy Feeling if you WlM reNeves Pleasant as Relief in one 4minutedrug department of the St Bernard Mining Company Incorporated J 41 I i CITRUEMPYJ n Watchmaker and Jeweler i I I Ii i x Gracle Watc Repairing ill I YOUR BUSINESS WILL BE APPRECIATED I LOCATED IN WHITFO p S STORE J OR THE PRESENT 4EveryDollarof Money iuPar Frequently Its Buying Power is Actually DouLledV 1 Your dollars vary in value as they vary in pur chasing power The man or woman who studies advertisements is able frequently to make one dollar t do the usual work oftwo 4 And the experienc ed reader advertisements will always make a dol lar corhmaridVa premium make it buy mere than at dollars worth as figured on ruling prices of things 0 4 How much above par are the dollars in your pocket worth It will depend on how closely you study the buying opportunities outlined in the store adsi L Wo c tT l 4 0 N rYir 3 W + gtldN = s + + 6 a 6+ w a t- ltlri t NkiMAueJtc rf 1Ji 0 1 t C u I itti1 i ri I e II fee f PAUL M MOORS L L EOTOR AND I UIKLIIHR J e FAWOUTT f ASSOCIATE EDITOR AND BUSINESS MANAlER a b Mlllfl1f j Kenlcky Press Association R 4 f scl Dwct PtMit4fr at Jferteas Famforw Sfere llf S8IM ifl IfaKY 1I1 Girl Sees Her Lover Kills dRival Suitor Inflicts Instant Death s Rockport Ind July 23Before r the eyes of two girls Noah Russell aged 18 a farmer was shot in the back and instantly killed at8 oclock jonlght by Ebert Meredith aged 80 a farmer The killlbg took place at light mil4s belowA 4 h18 city on the Ohio river road tMeredith escaped He was fact I h4 dreotlonl of Owensboro and the police thereI have been notified by the sheriff of 1 Spencer county to look out for them Floraiyten and Ella McDauiels 1 r = who live In a tent house at the river landing wore witnesses to the kill ing They reside on the river bank with Miss Hy tens father Frank H Hyten This man fandhls yoUug son also saw BUsseil kilted AcdordirigW the story told to sheriff at 10 oclock tonight R theI drove up m a buy y findwas I II II I Subscription Rates I One Year flOO Six months 50 25- SinRlo t Threeaupnths a copies 5 S eofnionoopfes mailed fred 1 rni v r- on application in all parts of the county Address us for particulars v f t ihEllcfl Street Mgseuetlle 1911iPOBTj fStrlKetslatidlugi eenvjalftjngin Correspond- sentswanted Ifted d bla4inteutn i of taking one ofltq 69in yo ing omei ter a buggy r Meredith protested that he had a previous engagement The sherifi did not learn which one of the young women was the subject of control versy t M After passing heatedv ords Rus sell started to climb out of his buggy Meredith according to the two young women pulled a pistol and fired at Russell whjlej the latter8 back was turned young man crumpled into a heapnot moving after he r The bullet had struck him in aiatal t oinE t Hyten aided by the two girls lift ed the corpse Into the buggy an took the body to the home of Bus cells father a short distance away As soon as the sheriff learned of th tragedy Ibe started in persuit of Meredith and at midnight wsstril after the fugitive i Both pf the men were tives of the PMronvillo district i this county Chas fTrafiern made a business trip to MaaMspnvllle Monday t i FTf1VV I 10 DAYS rrrrrrr r-F Hr SalerZ+ r AT s I I- JTIe NIewJSt le aWv4uw MM4J rwFYnM + Mnn Mw4r With gliraillti yft success V f h A andsueh J extnde gH sell4 I tir ing for the I1tstweek it has t i leftls1Wifh nunaredaof remi f nants Broken lotSr shoFt 1 ens sj odds andends fromeo M fr r 4n l S rrFfMY LtSMIMtW YY MIW ever clepartment r J I JJ A 1C fiS 1r t t it r q t 1 jJt They All Must Go Dont v t Miss This Opportunity J j r r t The New Stote Hopkins CoOperative Co d H MORTON Mfr faadisonvwe Kentucky rtl t 4 1 J cn I 1+Ms AtrmYk aw Ktxd1 NsWl lbYwlQ r UI1wt r Woff 1 7 Madisonville Notes III BT AILEEN DAVII Slumber Party Misses Mary and Margaret ROIl Bntertalfled In honor tf Miss Joyce Adams of Henderson and MsBM 7 Oldham of HopkinsyUle at a Slumber Party Friday iniRht at ter a Vaudeville Party at the Those m were rMlMes Jo nlYla Fawcett Mary and Margaret Ross and May Oldham lj I f 45tKatherine mall fad her HoftxNashville Tenn were In town Fri day attending the Fair f Carrol Hunterrof Provldsnoe was town Friday with friends attena inR JheFalr J jJ JMrs E F Haweu of St Louis Is in town the guest of Mrs Walter Powers for a couple of weeks Miss Janet Brooks of Louisville and Mre L W5 H w tt vllteV Tenet who Jiaya been the guests Mrs F O Baker in this city returned to their respective homes Saturday Qleni A met onR epen t Sunday at Dawson Springs Misses Eva and Lora Bell are in Doltou visiting friends and rela tives twodand three color work you want classy job work fhat will give saTU andeget prloesat the Office in Mortons Furniture Store AliEKN Days Manager ss Ethel Baker of Hopkins I MrsnMrs F O BakerNMisBBosilee Bourland of Evans relatlyorfriends 4pd Sloan GIvens returned to SanAn tonlo Texas after having spent the week with his parents Mr and MM 1 00 livens I i Miss Virginia Nunn of Frankfort lathe guest of Misses Ellie and Isabelle Gardiner of this city Miss Eldith Armstrong of Hop klnsvilfe is visiting Miss Ltirline Coil in this city Misses Anna Bell and Eunice Moore of Hopklns llle are lug several weeks the guest of thisL cousin Miss Beulah Drier lu city Mrs W E Buchett of Morgan field was the guest of Miss Myrtis Bailey several days during the Fair Miss Mary Oldham returned to her home in Hopkinsvllle Saturday after a mouths visit to Miss Julia FawcettDont forgot the SemiWeekly pee has a branch office for Madl sonville people in Mortons Furni ture Store If you want advertis lug or job work or wish to subscribe for the paper call up number 4 AILEEN DAVIS Manager Mrs L E Lewis of Jackson Mtsis the guest or her daughter Mrs James 8 Rosa jn North Main Street 1 Judge JR Bt Bradley and Tom Barnett has a misunderstanding at the Fair grountls aturday in regard to a horse race Judge Bradleys face was bruised and Mr Barnett Most Miles for- leastMoneYi The BRUSH Runabout is incdrriparabie on this scoretake it from any viewpoint In first cost in operation j n repairs it costs less than any other dependable Qarmade dllledEvr ttThe BRUSH Car is especially adapted to the use of farmers Doctors Con tractorsMail Carriers j Mfr chants and is unsurpassed as a pleasure car BRUU RUNADOUT 450 F 0 R Detroit Write Us Today for CaUIog- aoLambertWalker HdwGo INCRNORATR- bWhOlasali and taUDItrlbu- toJStllNDfR5oNr A o Barnes Cowand Cos INCORPORATED Profit 8haring Prices AreOn I 4 V3 1 4 iJTr td I Dsar Rugs and Lace CurtainsI a i Bargains in Skirts 1 7 niceSkirts hat haye been se lected from our this spring stock fancy black and blue Regular price from 450 to 750 THis a l- ctoIcedrAV3iOO t 350 lyafds Hof Cotton Poplin aoc values 1lyper Waists handsomely 79c- I + VV t 4 f1fJCJ l Il fitlllII ah asap + y+yarvrrwraer sw J I Zo to JByyfrds to customer per yard u 1 j N i JVAll Hf i3mmyuo lo American Home per yyard tit r 6spoolsO i N T Cotton for l t p I Cj J f f ldJlr 1ttMq jji 1 11li4 Cahcoln impound bundle s v f d Extremely cut prices on Childrens Dressesi G j rat was out in the hand before anything serious could happen friends inter venedO Tate Srand daughter Miss Virginia Tato returned home Frlaay from California where they have spent the past two months with rela fives and friendsH Get the habit of coming to the branch office of the SemiWeekly Bee at Mortons Furniture Store wben want engraved cards embossed letterheads dance tickets or programs We have the best and let us figure with you on prices 0 AILEEN DAVis Manager Miss Ruth McNeil left Saturday foravisit to friends In Pad ucah Tom Polly qf Uopkinsvilie who pas been visiting aunt Mrs Mary Baseett rgturged bomeSat urdayMiss Johnye Mills who has been gon slqce tbo Trst of Tutle touring the West returned home Friday at ter attendlpg a house party at Ful r tonIcyrMr arid Mrs1E ICV oilman and children of Sraughtervllle attended the Fair Thursday I A D Noe has iJlgobas fiheLy ric theater f Q 1parWaUif3rjuj in future there will be but one picture show The Princess in this city DISTRICT COURT OF v STATESfWciterh District of kentucky in the Matter of David Chandler Morrow Banks jupi in Bankruptcy No 752 f Notice of First Meeting of Creditors To the creditors of nbove named Bankrupt of Nebo of the ctfiinty of Hopkins and district aforesaid Notice is hereby given that on the 24th day Of July A D loll the was duly adjudicated bankrupt and that the first meet Ingot niB creditors will be held at the office of the underglgiied to- MadrsunvilleIortuokyon the 5th day of August A DIOllt at one ocloc Lin the afternoon at which time the said credjtor mayatycndl prove their oialmst appoint trustee examine the n and trapeaot such othettbbstueedastnay proper ly come before said meeting WILMA L QODONV Referee in Bankrupt Mrs F D Rash called on friends In Madispnville Monday SnsanMarie OrutohflelddBjvisltihg Miss Mona FaulU m Sh Ohsrles this week 4 cid liiaWeck 1Anloort4trimmed everyone a new one roo val ue this week special i your choice I Special inDresslli Goods gioovalue this week I only 49C i iMilliriery fEveryar tide in our Millineryw ewe I I DepartIf P a ncoI r HOOSTERBROWNDOlvIESTIC Jj8 VAia tr Bleached 6c JJ t r it 113ci fi EARLINGTON KyV t aboyfliuanied Get Acquainted V V With the celebrated Ster Mhf f4 1 lingway pfvclothesjj mak ing J We recommend them for their stylefor the perfect workmanship all H wool fabrics andthe won derful i lowness of their price n a I v i Many Models t Fabrics ofall weaves and col qfstyand1the promptest possible servo ice i f Jf r tt 1 Jl d Most styles J5 to 35 i St ernard StoreW- RCiOYLE MANAGER St Bernard Mining Company INCORPORATED ERLZ C T01v EBNTUOEY l Li Eji ijIiu rr pctE J I Q I I p r1 4 J J4 y w 7 T IT T 1 ttae man who whispers down a wen Aleut the tkiw lit has to sell Will a T rrtapaqrop of dollars Lit he who eUmbe a trio udIt kellera Y Wt E t HARMN DK L G RA rI1I i s a Dra 111II1IIfr ry K DENTISTSincites I 1MtJlciiHlllillt Ktttfachy- r co + fV I tc- Y 1 L Ot aJ- dtnll 1 r fi s ofetG n J12 l 111 a fb Mf Madis vtl Mt e her lster Mrs I 1Ernest Rash Saturday Quite a number ofEarhngton folki attended tlfe moving picture show ai Wad onv1l1e Friday night ThosQ ln thy crowd were 1rlltBrowning Sallie Stevons Elsie t Misses Margaret Turners Kab t Browning Mamio Gormack it Emma Sparrow Goldie and Chria + tana Oymor of Howell Mosarr r VTuurraan Rudd Lawrence Turner i and Mr Howton of Howell Ay lady with a lItUowo- rkand1Jn can wlna ttpto Mammoth Send In your name today iprlU start yjlu with IgOO votes l WIll Gertie ODannon of St Oharlea Is spending a few days with friend hero r j StIMiss Gracto Forrester of this city 1attnd d the fair Friday The Monitor Iron sold by A 0 Bum anx n wishing tb hase J14rijoii botBafCWmOJJt i n e t 8A to nszt ofcMi V Agentiu Mla Wheatloy of Jacksonville ia is guest of Miss Kathaleon Ifdpillmen far J CA MORTONIi If 1 I V MA0ISPNVILLE KY j jJ 1c l 1 11 i j 11 Funeral Director and Embalmer MiVi ni R I h I AnyGill Day or Night t N Ahd Promptl1y j R1 Rat rq Ii 11 5 Te JBMrsEdtt were dsattdlnjhe Jfair I jSlsw tb wvanivwho has beijif in i N rw Y rk iet seal w8kS1aB rtrniI hom j g 1Jor ntJne i room lrouse on x to rla8r harJ g rsj Pro amt was inkMadl Jl1le lJ1 M tjing theJatr Mrs Ed Hafer ivas In Madison fl Frldayrattendi the fair follewingyoungpoopl spec Su ayDaw8 MI J GrtF and iervlslt Misses Gteaf- H nd RU Bamberqr of- Ovrensbora and DieesreNed Barnet drone q t- Braloy r Wyatt i1 Martin Victory t 1 V Ui fjf- lIf you hye a laiay friend that you would like to take a weeks outing a boat trip on Green River and visit the Mammoth Cave at tjie Bees ex pense fill Iri her name on one of the nbmlnatloEk odBpoUB and send it ti thii office j J Y t A JlMrand Mrs I ECf B Taylor Min Blanch Bishop and Carl Kohlnian were In this alt Sunday ghLoisripleJp t friends Old papers for salb at office theBeeI Mre o pebb and Mae or Bufo Wab left Friday far u lend in E n1tendedlDltto 1 lpt4 q 4ydA f- FordsVllle are visiting friends ntUis fltty H Mrs Cam Ashby and children pent the weekend In HopklnsvJlle WIth relatives 1 t I i I J i L jLOOkat This lI 1 1 Cabinet 1IManteljile Heajlh 1 li And Fancy Gratee v Complete all ready to put up II IlH U fI18OO 4 J i J vH Jt this f Can you dithoutone in your home 11Iiitl lprice 1 li HY I ookVtTBiS r Weatherproof Ribber s113 I I t I t Roofing t I IfOI 1iirFn Nails and Cementw wwN p w- r n + vyAllready to put on I I Ii t IAI J t 1 4 0oqto X 3 g J n f I Per squater We knbw frls thb best on the market e at anything like the price h1 Lock at Tnfs I I y I I Black finish Grate1 r 1 FanoYul1lmer Fro nnComplete with fire brick ai tliJ qiiI CQ RflB r T w jt f J i Let us show it i il i ji t1i1Ictjh Come iri V and look over our stock ardgk our Price fl RUBY wi LUMBER CO MafadnoiUe Kaifoelty t rv r rAhf Sr1 1trrM i SaYLLAfin iT 0 Q 1 1fW gt was la Maths mvilt6 Saturday lJeIL Hut SuWlay 1 tJJ w1th his wife I 4DrKY I jJthe11Dda las ar un of PMPlen tts OiW s would Joy a eekMrescjjitriDiftn beautlf Grew- nt ve andai vie o the MtRfamoth Jay with all expensesi pafi + Tje Bee will send five ladles on this trap bout Sept 1 A little work jm our part will get this trip for you lead how it is done In this Issue j Misses May and Maude Phillips vho have been visiting relatives a d neuds in Oklahoma fur sevoAtc- reeks returned homo Saturday Miss Anna Deal Bramwell ftf UaHbville Is the Ruest of Miss Ka cone Spillman In this city j Mrs Philip Schlamp of Render son iftthe quest of her sister Miss inne Moore who is qultejaick New clean bale Stfawifor sale Ev4- nsPrice dtBarpett Livery cr v Mrs Bell and children of Nash Tllle are the guests of Mrs Noflie- w tfc U- I Umste iDldlrfAsUby of this city spent 93uuda i Slaugliteravll- lehsieseAgbsaBeppettaudMa arett Mitchell were in Madlsonv u Sunday mffi iundavnllon alriUtnnler Take a Week qtf at the Bees expense and go to ie ave via Green River v Misses Goldie and Christina Gy o 4 r who have been visiting Miss label Browning have returned fto heir homu In Howell tit Mrs Eigie Slsk spent Sunday in Mortons Gap with relatives rEJgie Sink Henry Co wand and Leonard SundayAnyone Goodloe were in Dawson 1I wishing to enter thij Mammoth Cave contest who will alta this office will be given a receipt book and insfuottona as to bow to use It Ferris McGraw of Louisville who has been visiting relatives and friends m Clap and Providence the part two weeks stopped over in Earlington Saturday and Sunday on his return and was accompanied home by Miaa Cammye xwho Will spend a few weeks in this city Do you use Tip Top FlourIf not you dont use the beet thata all Made by J W Thompson Ma tBou vnieKy 1 Mrs Howard Toddof the noun try was in town Monday shopping John McDonald Robert Klnbhlop aud Virgil Bacon of were in this city Sunday About September lv the Bee will jive five ladies in Hopkins Go a weeks outing including a river trip rdln Evatisyllle ito the Maromotb Dave and return and a visit to the Save rlth all expenses pacl w VQU Jd you like to be one of them If so get busy and ask your friends to ielp you get now subscribers or col lect back subscriptions You can win the trip If you try j Miss Elsie gown who has bee inthe sick list for several days is low able to resume her work Misses Louise McPherson and Lur line Coil of Madisonvllle called on the Misses Victory Monday Mrs Cannon of Madisonville is Malting Mr and Mrs Paul Price Wm Smith of Tngg Co vlsited ar and MrsW A Randolph Frl 1 MisnVtrgigta Dyer accompanied M iss Elizabeth Komp from Bowling keen and remained tilt y hen she left for her home m Morj anfieid Misses Mabel and Sue Shank of 5wenaboro arrived in the city Mpn lay afternoon the guests of Mr and tfrsv Frank DeVylder N Miss Daisy Borders will leave for Henderson today to atttend the fair and visit friends Dr R A Baldwin spent Sunday In Dawson J Abuer Jobdsbu made a business trip to tnisolty Monday BudKellm aUe ax bu8ae38rtrip to ibis city today e N s e i x SORY M D iROBTlpaollo limited to diseases of Eye Ear Nqand Tho tiGlasses Fitted+ 4 OFFICE HOURS 9 TO 12tA M 2 TO 430 P M i Office over C L ROM Grocery j- MADISONVILLE KENTUCKY Center Street 4N 1 IpN e f WHEN IN 4if Dl SO IllLLEIT TTT thebesrVisit the Princess 4ctter tares in the country tilA Something new eacfflnjght IJ Matinee every rJ on 2 to 5eVaudeville each 1 PRXCES SI8f 10 GE lMirS I A D NOl Jr M nagcr d d fJl I 1 SIXthand Evansville Maini Madlsonvillo l+ MENDERS EVAN5VILLE REBATE ASSOCfATlON r 1 5 Bigger andlBctter Q toy i- K This Year ThanEver a M pw Qur reductions and Ddiscount sal slihM nJ nd A ny mro r Suits v and Straw h Hats s Noneri ri v i i G M uIYI4t J l itL li a i1 i i fl HrY anyJineoickuds Hr Mens 1r 7 A 5 Ol 1isbeckw crr Itpjsieryana l M 4 ulk Underwear iThis isouri 86thII I rsemiannual riante Sale I nork otifiypu can j Itjwiirpayjyou 1 LJfl PAYS TO TRADE HERE I 1Y T eSt baatiiOp bjete Burial Vault gives perfect protection and an eve la thtf1r sih lack for the dead It is airtight and waterproof ueR test and most substantial tomb v made This vn in one soHd piece and the lid isin lone solid piece all reinforced Jvith teeT bares imbedded in the concrete These bars guarantiee safety from accident whertthe lid lsbeingJ1vered I into place Tiis vault 1swctfeallyn solid concrete tomb not af fected in auy way By eo soli in which it is Iaix34 4rand time only adds to its hardness The lid 01UTho Standard id inene piece and forms a f l Solid Arch It has decidedly mare resistance tBttn a lid madeinI any other form The only joint in The Standard is where the lid is cemented On the vault and this made perfectly airtight and water proof with a very small Amount of cement mortar owing to + ecite perfect fitting of the lid This vault leaves your loved Cues ns well proteced and peacefully i asleep aa if in a tomb costing thousands It is not affected by being placed in atsolt and watery gravel for it is absolutely air and t watertight v It is pQsitiyelv8ehure apiust all vermin It does not decay and cave in but is 1 vault is manufactured by W 0 111nnAu order placed 1 or any undertaker will have prompt attention t IThiR of these vaults ia casket contaiug aneatlv dressed doll is then placed in a tank of water which is on exhibition show window in my office on North Main streetiI I J m c c ltNN rJI le eone 89 M4DISONVILLC KYrtu 1 tHE r BEsT r TELEPHONE SERVICE LOOK HERE ME ABLERrthat the Cumberland Telophorte k nNote i Ideal for telephone service Using our service you have 9dtag tb you an In the United States Thevantages long dtstance connections to aycry important point advantages of tole lionli service In r eneo are too numerous to mention but among 1 be communication with tha markets obtaining getting accurate J be weather calling neighbors friends and relatives All these ad 1Ii 1j111themwould pleasures are more than worth the you would pay for the service d furnished by calling on our manager E G Mann I ri t CUMBERLAND TELEPHONE TELEGRAPH CO IInterps Sixth and Main I Streets f Evansdilllc InaJ P I Li r Sensational Price Cutting on SterlIng Value MidSummer Merchandise J until July 29th Great Big Xi AnnualtThe iid offeredaxr an we su t you plan shopping trip to Jrue ar The Lakr vanil le s wclcandIccxccptlonllll valua your money 1yat rl wow c o t a r t j J1 IJ n 4 M i 4 t I 11 V- fli 1 nottnado for any certain climate but is mcdo to withst and tIJ j 1weather condtions of climate maiIamtt d Ai1c ltOOF1 G 1 i will not dri under the blazing sun nR Fla the brttere t coda Its made bour secret dis univcrsall nbkrfQWl d ed tM 9oner iROOFl Gis standard an takes s IllQn5uranco rate as tmetbh Our agent fare authorlz d money in full ij A lgamated ARC ROOFING should fail to satisf I ix rt k f Send for samples and full information I S 4 lALGAMATED ROOFING CO First hi Bank Wfi Bimififitiiai Aim I J 1 W FOR SALE H I YFt i IiNCokPO ATtN t tlofI IMADISONVIIL KENTUCKyr j 1i i t- IJ2 e r 1 1L1CHARGED WITH a r QOUNTERFEITIMa i 1I r NegII H rtf rdKYtrulY 22Capt T Ir Hallo Seoret Service agent of indipnapollsjpa and Charlie Nohr elej Deputy United states bfarshaloft- i websbprp KYH left hero this morn for having Iii Custody r jresse Scbroeter a photographer ho was arrested hors before gay lifcfri this morning who had x cIi photographic negatives 9tendoJlarscertiflcatesValfib aJar l1nm- ber of of same denomUia 1 tion and a ltitgeroll of paper used In making counterfeit QQY t Clifford Schroeter cousin of Jesse 6cbrpeter and Who is in business here as a photographer was arres ttedatHenderson Ky Thursday afternoon and it Is claimed he is the one who made the counterfeit money At the same time Odie Smithson of Eockport Ky was ar L rested charged with passing the 1 money which Sohroeter Is alleged to i have given him for the purpose of rer passing HendersunttIi paean breast of the whole matter F but it does not appear that Jesse f Schroeter had anything to do with j I g Sahroeterstf i t are now under indictment in the 1 McLean Circuit Court charged with t the killing of a negro slain by a mob k itat LIvermorey a few months I 3g0- F f f DangertirnervousaCarfstedtB German Liver Powder Headaches always indicate consti r pation in a dangerous form that serif Brights Disease and Appendicitis Our Carlstedts German Liver Pow i der acts on the Liver the real causeof constipationa few doses s entirely remove the trouble insure a lasting cure never fails guaran i teedityou have headaches get a Bernardipartment a bottle 9 i DISTRICT COURT OF i THE UNITED STATES I SJ l Western Districtof Kentucky In the Mat f krqfiMoriow Dy Goods Co Bank 1 runt In Bankruptcy No 753 Notice of Jirst Meetiag of O dltOriII vyTpitbe creditors of above pain d tl of e o in theppuntyof J o kfnsagd district aforesaid theiai 0 judlcatedIa nkrupt and thittthp first meeting theiiyuleKy on the 6th day of August AD 1911 at 1 oclock In th afternoon at which tine the said credit ors may attend prove their claims appoint a truBteeiexamlne the bank busiIpress as may come said meeting i WiLiiTAM L GORDON Heferee in Bankruptcy V Old Bees For Sale V Old Bees for rate at this office or r ti fit the branch office in Mortons Furr mitnre store Madlsonville Ky Allj I you want at2 cents each + 1 i Ij 1 i d IJI J 7 r iIi 1 DISOETrNTLED TOURIST f B filvey2aOO Au dtIII ibid Indiana Boy i Hammond IndM Cecil Hl cpck a twehfy aFoJ P was pteaeu ted with a 2000 touring cart byan e era tra scohti nental autbtoartsfwbolnot with an Thtt tourist refused to give his tame bat the automobile license thetlegend 8005 New York While descending a hill near the farm tliellejs XQrlrbla wbowas en route to Otiicagoaud was the sole occupant of the cart lost ooutrofof the machine when the I steering knuckle br9 eThe car landed in a ditch bottom sido up After yoiinu Hancock tat J hoped tha occupant out of the wreck the disgusted driver announced that hfe would be glad to give the oar away and be rid of is Hancock saidIIGlve it to me Take the dd nuisance and wel okmo responded the man from New York He then hired the boy E J Wizen You PaintI buildings inside or qut side if you desire the very best results at the least expense you shoulduse l THE RM S i It 1 o f- I I paiifpr color cards SOLD BY ST1BERNARD MINING UO- Inoorpor tea DRUG OEPAflTMENT And all Stations Train 435 a m todnvebim the neareatr railroad station whore he boarded a train for Cbiqago I V- Vflung Hancock sold tIle par for a toundflgure to an auto cii9n1oi He will Mvest the proceads Jitf a college education Always Blessed d e makes good rich blood from your food NQ more Sleepless Nights the Incorpurated I f I f t i i f j r Cheap Prices on Groceries I Gold Medal ftuUl ll 6501 Bacon 00 i42Kto mo1 50 4ba sPure lard tY 1 j i 550 4canaiIominy1tti i 11l ia5b 100 Ibs best Chicken feedI 4226 dpz 25oJLemonBppr rH It grated PJneappieJjr tfi yr ipo Bent Pea Berry Coffee 26p trare O Peaob B r IOo tlugetj2 Ibs Soda- S I Jc i f 5o lbs Loose Starch 1 1 j10bJ F DBVYLDEB- REOIPROCITY t BILL IS PASSED Final Action by Senate Saturday and I President Is Pleads IM Washington July 22The reel procal trade agreement between the United States and Canada etnbodf led In the reciprocity bill that proved a stormcenter in two sea Biona of Congress passed the Senate today without amendment by a vote of 53 to 27 A majority of the voted against it Of 53 votes for it 82 were Democratic and 21 Bepublicanej of the 27 votes against 24 were Republicans and 8 DemocratsThis settled the whole Canadian reciprocity nefltibn so far as Congress rsconcernbdand save for ly made the pact tbVlaw of this land From the White House the Prdsi dent followed the votes of the var ious amendments anIon the final passage of the bill tbday with the keenest interest I am very much gratified and delighted that the billie passed ho said i It indicates the increase of mu t ually beneficial relations between Canada and this country A Sufferer For Twelve Months Every other had fatted i We had just as soon be without quinine as to be out of Hughes Chill Tonic 0m of the most wonderful cures of dhilrand fever came under my observe tion A man Buffering for about twelve mouths from a mostobsti nate attack of chills and fever tried every remedy that he could bear Mall to no purpose I persuaded him PREPARED BY OOBINSONPETTIT CO Incorpora ted Louisville i Arch Longstaff and family are spending this week on Green JRtvor r f lE FEMLE COLLEGE L Hopll1tSvill1 Kentucky The only Womans College la Western entuckY offering three years of standard College work In Addition to standard Northerii College Entrance Courses Music Domestic Service and Expression taught by the best of instru The home department In not excelled by any school In Kentucky Our whole capacity has been engaged for next year But we have secured another large well equipped building bribe overflow For Catalogue apply to H G BROWNELL Pres I tttiWWVWWtVWiWk VNNNJ I B M SLATON Ii Funeral Directortt Licensed Embalmer 3 I NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE 1- I PW0242 MADISpNVILLE KY I WWMWWWVWrVTO lt t MidStxzxtm r Vacation t- rt I f I MaLr1rrIothj i t L 340 byW SHERWiHrWllLIAMS FromEaringfon way Regular T USfJlrl Get1idabottlpwprthtollyfoidits Republicans Canadlau Tonlojfrom byDrugglsts mmINNNWNNlmNHNmNnwmmmmmmMPHmM m ei t 4 Thursday C Ijttl 1 JULY27 lc l I j I IAll expenses u at hotel only J5 50 This IncTudes board and admission fVioi to the t ij T I severdlreutes in the ivM Ones evfiningforaproifferiade brdarice i A grand tJIdays outing Write 6t Pdone L N lick t Agent f ftT L H11Jhti fM r MKrh Iiy r y Art I f1 y GNES t J AI1uuTHE i I tf r d 0 I r rh r q H I l- I a i Ii riwI11 ttritt 11 c- I e l rfifc vi a 1- t r I JPUi fI r + r + rsirarsss rep 1pa net I fir nfw + P7rr1 11MhMA r qp lw Cr ri i PROVIDENCEa t r 4- t I fI oJ 1 I I y i 1 r AIJ6IJST- e I O 51r 0 3 r Grander ThnEver rrrrrrn- r aiuresThree r I Aviation ExhibitionslSensatinaLFJights Friday and Saturday1 Latest Model Curtiss b BiPlane Wonderful and Educational The Great Free Attraction Seciired at Enormous est Dont Miss Itq c aIp e d Five Hundred D11a Derby Thursdayi t1 KentCi 1 o runningr trotting and pacing races f6r largest t aftI purses ever given by the Fair Company jjI I in r = I Gr i ehfieldsMil tary Bawl ojOu- eothe great bands of lirinoifeaturing Pehi f These band concerts during our fair wili be rare MntSOlicttsli musicloving public andwell worth the price of admission ii h I I r A Large Niimber bf Other Excellent Free Attraction I I A magnificent display of fine stock in mornings show ring and extensive exhibits in Floral Hall IN J i j f l The management have gone to an enormous expense to provide the attemptedby r i r i i i y puLay asr e ra rns- v and trou es- v cometd Pr idencelJjjrt yQ frReple meet and mingle with your friendsI andI see the blggest thing you ever sawj in the way ofa fair i 9 1 REDUCEDR7AtEs 1 ALL RAILROADS v I JI iff Na iIInr c Una a 10 1 t t rt 1 4 f 1IU SPE rAl tR1IN t r- stot IJ4c li i AYItG h+II aq ww r y r 13 r 11 p