You have found an item located in the Kentuckiana Digital Library.
Bee (Earlington, Ky.): July 25, 1911
Bee (Earlington, Ky.): July 25, 1911 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1911 bee1911072501_sn87060004 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bee (Earlington, Ky.): July 25, 1911 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1911 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognitio n (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has be en done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Librar ies Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. wjnt. fJ i n 1IIE8DAY V HB H , u f "' i,i T11 '( MWWWBfc gji H LLLb TUESDAY o and L ill' A FRIDAY S fa L FRIDAY 1 ,4 v. ft IF YOU DON'T ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS . . ' ADVERTISE IT FOR SALE V JUL? Crn t; t- - k && fc fail ah I ff l .. - - . "JH? , . . x ; 25rMl , fie. 5$ Tt t i nsr Wt D ri:I v " " vi ' -- MIATPF m.1 ? - I U.w " i m v v lk Tji il . ( WRRKi w w I m t t'" ,:. .;bf ta? fctt V: VtfT0kftt1t '' TPofc .tltanr .. ' j u , '" .' ! Vt i fy fe i r. mENES, COWAN b & I ! . -u ;?,Sil ' v C seat Profi; Sharing , A': k cprporated 3IG But your tifrie in picking up the good things I bargain giving feast I, I j" ' - SATURDAY, JULY 29th, ends our greatest - tLarlmgton, Kentucky I -- t s I- .1 told. At mess the Sunday men was rriven attractiveness with added MAMMOTH GAVE dishes, in which ice cream and hugk Society Master at Mortons Gap, Passes Post GAMP O'RELL sHcob of watermelon figured as deMRS. sert. Several ofllcers in the outfit BOOMING Away. CONTEST proided ttio hoys with chicken pis. In honor of Misses Willie and Many Visitors Present at Dress Dress parade was a feature of the postmaster at To Her Eternal Home Monday David Barnett, the "Ethel McAfee, of this city, Miss day. The influx of visitors, had th Miss Ida Lee Sisk, of Earlington, Mortons Gap, died at h'B home, in Parade and Boys in Morning Had Been III SevBusle Boxley gave a party on Friday tendency of making the boy d Saturday evening at 8 lleids the list that town evening at her home in Nashville. their test. and ai the rank and fll o'clock, alter a lingering illnoss of Khaki Perform eral Weeks. The Tooms were beautified with maneuvered; ijriHItary rpretetoB ail several tnouthB from tubercqloBis, splendid 'execution was riottceafel INTEREST IS STILL GROWING and was burled at Nebo yesterday. Bummer flowers and stands of ferns. THE FAMILY Musio and parlor games were enjoy- LIKE THE UNITED STATES REGULARS throughout MEMBER OF PROMINENT the three battalions noou In the presence of a large num y ed until a late hour, when an'enjoy-abl- e The' bffleera of the: staff aud line, t& Only five more weeks of the ber of friends and acquaintances. O'rell, Ky., July 28.- - "With nu- regulation dross uniform,- made th The death angel summoned Mrs. Ice course was served. The Bee's Mammoth Cavo Con Rev. Harrison, of Madlsonvllle, con Bourland, mother of May serving table had a beautiful cluny merous visitors, entertainments and scene well worth wfille. Col. Henry tost lelt, and the race Is Rettlne ex. ducted the ceremony. Mr. Baxnett Margaret C. Bourland of this city, lace cover and receptacle of summer the absence of routine drill Sunday and several guests of the regiment was a member of the Cumberland or Henry citing. MIbb Ida Lee 8lsk, of to bereternal home Monday morn flqwers. waB a day'of rest, full of enjoyment reviewed tbe pageant, wnilo visitors, is in the load this week with Presbyterian church and wa's'n good ing at one o'olook. She had been ill Misb Boxley was assisted in re- for the boys of the Third Kentucky scattered about the parade ground Madlaon-vAlMiss Bornlco Wimberly, of christian man. He leaveB a wite tho ond was second. Miss Lilly Harris, ot and three children two bovs and for several weeks and passed away ceiving her guests by her guest and Infantry, and "all through the camp paid b dm age to the flying colors aa toot unexpected. She by her parents Mr and Mrs. C. a'pleaBlng lull was noticeable. Ev- martial music. . Iobg. MadiBonvillo, third, Mis Willie a girl to mourn his v In the Nebo at the home of her son on Farren O. Edens. ahd en thecrack of the Sprlngflelds on Mr. Barnett lived Jenkins, of St. Charlos, fourth MIsb Boxley was attired In a guwn tbe range during the afternoon was llaa Anralla. Vl1r. Of "RarHntrtOn.,( country all his life until about a. Avenue, surrounded by relatives .. .,- Tom Can Eat Anything. long and useful friends and lacking. The presence of several fifth. It is rumored there is a aarx year ago when be moved to Mortons and Mrs. after a was 78 years of white cravB Eat what your stomach indigesBourland Miss "Willie McAfee wore a white celebrities made joy of the citizen without, the slightest fear of hdrso in the field who is collecting Gap, to take charge, of the Dost office. life. tion, which is an awful feeling, Yoc subscriptions and votes from tho at that nlasa. Durlnir his Btav In old and had been a faithful member satin while Mb Ethel wore a white Boldier complete. of the Christian church since early marqusBetto. MrB. Edens wore a In the Various company quarters will not, be bothered with Soac railroad boysaud holding her votes MortonB he made many. friendB by Stomach, Heartburn, Nausea, Bad. truthfully said of becoming gown of black satin. a chirking up was prominent. Clean Breath or Heavy Feeling if you wilt and who expects to enter the contest' his consistent life and conduct and youth. It can bo woman of Those enjoying tbn evening were on August 1st. Wo do not know tho ppople of chat place extend her that she was a uniforms were donned and the sol- take one doso of Dlgestezo. It rewe do kuow heartfelt sympathy to the bereaved Bplendid qualification, a good Misses Willie and Ethel McAfee, dier boy got busy escorting members lieves and oureB as If by Magic how true this is but mother and a noble christians, and, Jewel Stnith, Marie Clark, Winnie of the fair Bex about tbe camp. The Pleasant as Candy. Relief in one that it behoovoB tho five leaders to family. her death is sincerely regrdtted by April, Pearl AdamB, Susie Bennett, various points of interest were ex- minute. Got a 50o bottle from th socuro every subscription and rethe St. Bernard the people of this community, She Helen Boxley, Laura Craig, Male plained and tales of strenuous days drug department ofIncorporated. Mining Company, newal they possibly can now do not HORSE STOLEN OR leaves two sons Henry O. Bourland, Adams, Ruby White and Messrs. wait until the last week of the:con-.testotur- n of this place, and W. E. Bour- Taylor Clark, Will Manley, Earl m your subscriptions. HORSE BORROWED land a prominent attorney of Henson, Ceary Ashby, Will Woods, Turn them in now so we can start Dixon, Ky. The funeral services Charlie Bruce, Will Watson, Johnthe paper and ;you can hold your were conducted by Rev. Stanley, of nie James, Thomas Osborne, Johncontest, if 'votes until the end of the by Christian church and she was laid nie Mader, Henry Mendeil, Charlie Interesting Question Raised you wish. to rest Tuesday evening amid a Bennett. W,bVHiWs Unique are tho nameB and 'Following large number of friends and relatives ' standing of contestants to .date. Mr. and Mrs. Frank DeVylder enExperience in beautiful Grapevine cemetery, This information will ,be published tertained most delightfully last there to Bleen in the silent city of in each issue of the paper until the the deep dreamless sleep that knows evening for their charming visitors, ICFT FRIDAY NIGHT AND; HORSE .contest closes: trump MisseB Mabel and Sue Shank, of .9,275 VBREAKFAstED AT HOME MONpAY no awakening until the last ' :ida Lee Slsk, Earlmgtou sound and the redeemed of OwenBboro. The yard was lighted . . et shall Hiss Bernlce Wimberly, Madison. Japanese lanterns, and after 1 Lord shall stand before the! with 7,050 Vvilla W. p. Hili, of Barusley, bas had a tbe several games of cards,a delicious ice Great White Throne. 7,250 urifqae experience fri tbe' horse "Ljlly Harris, Madlsonvllle course was served. ' Miss Willie Jenkltis.St.Ch'arles.COoO past week. Ho' lives on Quite an enjoyable evening was Miss AurellaWaller,Earlington.5,575 his tarm near Barusley and is man-rtg- GERMAN DAY FALL FESTIVAL HOME COMING spent at the dance Friday night at place. Fri- Miss Ruth McNeal, Madlsonvllle of tbe( store-alih'a- t Webb's Hall. The gueBts of honor daynightiast Mr. HtireJ-horaewere Misses Hamiltou and BamberYOUR BUSINESS WILL BE APPRECIATED ger, of Owenfaboro, and Lekey, of At Evaruville, September 24-3.iiiss Oath Medlock, Mortons.... 2,400 Howell. Madison- - The man who took the horse did MIbb Louise MoPhorson, of Hydroaeroplane 2,825 not ask for a ride. ' No clue for tbe ;:ville BIG PER CAPITA Miss Trlxle Robertson, Madlsonvllle time 'came to light,"" and nothing Tbe executive committee for the 1,150 could be heard of tho animol. MonLOCATED IN WH1TFORDS STORE FOR THE ?.. r...... Day met Walter Daves, Earlington. 1,100 day morning the horse was fourid celebration of GermauB. B. headMrs. Monday night at Its E. FOR KENTUCKY PRESENT ,Miss May Bass, White Plaius... 1,000 standing' outside the stably yard, quarters and, among other things, Miss Sadyo Bbthel,Nortouville. 1,000 without any trlmmlnB. Mr. Hill the bringing of a Curtiss' hydroMargaret Mitchell, Earllugton.. 1,000 took him lu 'without asking any aeroplane to the city was discussed. Free School Money for this State 1,000 questions and fed him a good break"Mary Blair, Earllngtou.. At this time the arrangements for Prorated at $4.40. Miss Ida Bobbltt, Madlsonvllle fast, a la fatted calf. It is even tnis event-wilnot bo mado public, 1,000 said that ho fell on his neck. as they are not sufficiently definite, MIbb Lurllhe Ccryle, Madlsonvllle Then as he walked along the path but it is practically assured that SAYS.SUPT. REGENSTEIN. ; 1,000 leading to the store, he found, Borne ....'....'. will be secured. this feature distance from the' Btable, Baddle, Frankfort, K y h K entuoky's Plans for the parade were comEAIL- OLD AND POPULAR brldlO and blanket lying in the path. pleted and committee named to don-ff- lr per capita waB fixed at $1.40. the . E0AD CONDUCTOR DEAD It is. currently reported that a cerwith the various Indces and so largest ever known in Kentucky. tain party was absent from the cieties in recard to Competition for Prof. Ellisworth Regenstem, State neighborhood for a time that coin prizes to be awarded for the best Superintendent of Publlo Instruo ; Capt. Williams Who Had Been With L cided peculiarly with the time con- float or largest turnout in the pa- tlou, said that he was not certain N. For Forty Six Years. sumed by the horse on his tour, but rade. how Kentuoky Btood as to per capno arrests have bejn mado. Was greater interest been ita, but he thought $4.40 would be Never has J, O. Williams, aged sixty.two the horse stolen, or only" borrowed shown in an event than is boing man- - the highest for any State in the ifested by every branch of local In- Union. The per capita doubled in years, who was a popular railroad while the owner was not looking. dustry in the celebration of German the last twenty years in this State, conductor for years on the LouisDay ana J! all festival, wepreBeaia-live- s ville & Nashville railroad, died late Just received a new supply of of those industries will be giving teachers much better pay. Thursday afternoon at hlB home, beautiful post cards at tho Star Res- present at the next committee meetThe per capita for last year was fl Your dollars vary in value as they vary in puring and it Is expected that they will $4.00, thO highest that hat! been 018 West St. Catherine stroot. His taurant. MrH, Harpo Noursq haB returned loin enthusiastically in boosting the health had been deoliningfor three chasing power. The man or woman who studies known in Kentucky, and it waB ex Pocket biggest fall event. years, but his condition was not from a vlBlt west."1 pected that thip year it would be advertisements is able, frequently, to make one dolserious until April. At the. time of about $4.10,or possibly a little higher. And the experienclar do the usual work of two. his retirement he bad been continBut nobody was expecting it to be uously with the railroad for forty-si- x near as high as it .has been fixed. ed reader of advertisements will always make a dolyearB. Prof. Rogenstein says the estimate The Bee's Mammothf Gave Contest Coupon lar command a premium make it buy mre than a, it of $4.40 is a" conservative one. N8T TAN5rKABU dollar's worth, as figured on "ruling prices" of things. on the Auditor's statement, Lively as a Boy. ' ' Good for 25 Votes for ' which has alco been uonpdrvativo, How much "above par" are the dollars in your vou are tlred,run fdown1, have lie says there will be a surplus reno appetite, get a bottle of Yucatan pocket worth? It will depend on how closely you Chill Tomu. A few doBeu, will 'set maining in tho school fund on July you up give you a boy's appetite M. 1, 1012, ot $200,000, which surplus, study the buying opportunities outlined in the store make you strong .ana lively as a should bo gradually reduced unlese ?urifl,es the blood , . ads If placed in ballot box a,t Be Office on or "before more ttmn 55 per cent ot the School and strengthens the system. 50c a 'MokcUy, July 31 iii.i-J.- , afcr the Si. Bernard .Mining, qn iT ,.: pupils can" be iuducod to uttond lOb., IndrforaMd, Dfug Dtparfc- - I , 4. Ti school. ' ' xba't." DAVID BARNTT DEATH ANGEL GALLS I. JZ - .1 SUNDAY QUIET AT Happenings BOURLp r Semi-Weokf- -- - Earl-lnKto- n, e, ......, $ C. I. TRUEMPY Watchmaker and Jeweler bus-juo88,'t- he Higk Grade WatcL, Repairing et , 0 1911-Ta- lk l Every Dollar of an Ad Reader's Money is Above Par . Frequently Its Buying Power is Actually D out led Bas-ing-- M '! twleyJlolt, lttlt J '.-' 1 ..fts . JAf'Sr-"'',i- ., , r w" ,,,,.,, ,.,'"14" " - " ,.e" . . " ""'l?,' - "'" U1 , ' bm , iBcc 3fl f Subscription Rates One Madisonville Notes BY AILXXN DAVIS. .1 '&4'.: Year... PAUL M. MOORE. i EDITOH AND AND lULlSMKR BUSINESS MANASER Six mouths Three mpnths Singlo copies ..... si.OO ,,... 50 2o 5 J. E. PAWOETT ASS8CIATE EDITOR "'J Slumber Party. Barnes, Cow and & Co.'s INCORPORATED M& fe'' VMM Member f "" Kentucky Press Association I Scd District frcitcft (Wfcc PMUheWIgme 4-- MISS Spsoinion copies mailed free on application. Correspond-ent- s wanted In all parts of the county. Address us for par- ticulars. Se-ut-k Muin Street, Muii-grill- e, JferfM's Furniture Stare. 119 AILEEN DAVIS, Mgr. Kentucky, P "Slumber Party," Friday night, after a "Vaudeville Party," at the Lyric. Those present were: Misses 'Joyce' Adams, Nell 'buliii, "Jnfik Fawcett, Mary and Margaret Ross and May Oldham. ! Misses Mary and Margarot Rosb bntertalned in honor Of Miss Jbyce Adams, of Henderson, and Miss Mat Oldham, of Hopkinsville, at a Profit Sharing Prices Are On j f ! -- m -cfu-A ,Wf ; v: t .. , ftttrfiy, JZy 25, j 1912 ; 'TBADGEY, OCCURS .' aiuo Mrs, E. F. HaweB, of St. Louis, is Rival Suitor iueredltn protested that no bad a SGirl Sees Her Lover Killed previous engagement. The sherifl in town the guest of Mrs. Walter Inflicts Instant Death. did not learn whioh one of the young Powers for a couple of weeks. women was the subject' of contro) Miss Janet Brooks, of Louisville Rockport, Ind.. July 23. Before versy. , and. Mrs. L. WjjHewjtt, of Clarke's-vllle- , $the eyes of two girls, Noah Russell, After passing heatodjV'or&s, Rus-se- ll Tenn. who have been tb,e Vi&ged 18, a farmer, was shot in the started to climb out of his buggy, guests Of MrB. F. O. Bakor, "in thiB .'back and instantly killed at 8 o'clock Meredith, according to the two young city, returned to their respective onipht by Ebort Meredith, aped 30, women, pulled a pistol and fired at homes Saturday. a farmer. The killing took place at Russell while the, latter's" back was Strike r's;landiilg eight mile's below turned. The young man crumpled Clenl Atmstyong spent Sunday at Ah I a city on the Ohio river road. into a heap, not moving after be Dawson Springs. Misses Eva and Lora Bell are m Meredith 'escaped. i.Hef was last struck the groond. The bullet had Dolton visiting friendB and relaseen walftluir 'in the idirection of struck him in a fatal fcolnt. ' Owensboro and the police there Hyten, aided by the two girls lift tives. We make a specialty of doing two have bee n notified by the sheriff of . ed the corpBO Iuto the bURffy and spencer county coiook out lor cneiu. too--k the bodv t0 tne home of Ru8- - and three color work. If you want Flora Hyten and Ell McDamels, sell's father a short distance away, classy job work that will give satiswho live in a tent house at the river As soon as the sheriff learned of the faction see our samples and get landing, were witnesses to the kill- - tragedy he started in persuit of prices at the MadTsonvllle Branch ing. They re6ido on tbe river bank Meredith and at midnight was still Office in Morton's Furniture" Store. Ailekn Davis, Manager. ' with Miss Hy ten's father, Frank H. after the fugitive. Hyten. This mainland his youug Both of the young men were naMiss Ethel Baker, of Hopkinstives of the Patronvillo district m ville, 1b the guest of ber sister, Mrs. son also saw Russell killed. vthiB county. . Mrs. F. O. Baker. According to the story told to the Evans-villsheriff at 10 o'clock tonight, Russell Chas. Trahern made a business Miss Rosllee Bourland, of is the guest of relativoa.and drove up in a buggy and1 was accos- - trip to Madispuvllle Monday. friends, in this city. Sloan Givens returned to San Antonio, Texas after having spent the week with his parents, Mr. and. Mrs. C. O. Givens. Miss Virginia Nunn, of Frankfort, is the guest of Misses EUIo and ' ' Gardiner of this city. MIbs Edith Armstrong, of Hopkinsville, is visiting MIsb Lurltno Coll in this city. Misses Anna Bell and Bernice Moore, of Hopkinsville, are spend ing several weeks the guest of their, coutin, MIsb Beulah Driver in this j"jiiK vfuiuuu ivi , J day attending the Fair. ? Carrol Hunter, of Providence was, tedbyJMeredlth. Russell expressed r. in (own Friday with friends, b lsi 'intention 6f taking onefofSth attend-ingUheFal- Mias Katherlne Spillman and her guest Mfa Anna Deal Bramwell,'of Nashville, Tenn., were in town Fri.. I I Driiggets. Rug's and Lace Curtains 17 uug i !t i . T, nice aKins cnacnave Deeir se- lected from our this spring stock" fancy "black and blue. Regular pneefrom $4.50 to $7.50. This week special, your choice for. . . . f "?--! B;ar gains m Skirts !. .) apecia 1 i I 1 1 $3.00 ''An good 'value in fi.oo Waists handsomely trimmed, every one a new one, $1.00 val- ue this week, special your choice yf "extra (TWW eeJ A SR- ' "w3 -- ..!;.;. a M luar, S'J T; - ..', 79c .!''. V V't'l y ' 1 3o!yafds;v(if 'Cotton Poplin, 20c values, sale price, on- ly per yard. . . I2C -- in.r ( Dress? Special Goods, $1.00 value, this week ' only 49C-; Millirieryf Every article in our Millinery 4 l.f j'" ;T. 5S. f menu ".Half Price t;fc.,i - i r.i ,aw '.w.'";'' .'& ? I ( HOOSIER BROWN DOMESTIC i .... . 5, : ' . w m 7 ,- : 1 I "- - . to 100 yards to a customer, per. yard. ......! ;.. .. ,,rw 36 inch American Home Bleached, per yard? 10 --. Jim1 ;.. .,. e, HoDe Blia'acne! ner vard 6. spools Os N. 'CNV ; . , o , , '- -; . i ,.. .: .'. '. M ,i . '- I. .... i) I UR i L2r;tttf U notn'. ..rriw. !' I T. Cotton for. . :. il.v; ..... .- ;V. 5c 0c 8c 25c 1 "v'.n it wr M u y& Calicoiin pound bundle, EXTENDED Isa-bel- le Extremely cut-price- s on Children's Dresses J ! 13c . EARLINGTON, KY. mmiMidiwrnimimmmt r. "V-- , ft il oity. Mrs. W. E. Buchett, of Morgan-fiel- was out In the hand before anything was tbe guest of MIsb Myrtle serious could happen, friendB interBailey, several days during the Fair. vened. C. B. Tate, Sr.,and daughter, Miss Miss Mary Oldham returned to her home In Hopkinsville Saturday, Virginia Tate returned home Friday after a months visit to Miss Julia from California, where they have spent the past two months with relaFawcett. tives and friends. Dou't forgot the Get the habit of coming to the Bee has a branch office for Madisonville people in Morton's Furni- branch office of tbe ture Store. If you want advertis- Bee, at Morton's Furniture Store, ing Or job work or wish to subscribe when you want entjraved cards, letterheads, dance tickets or for the paper, call up number 4. programs. Wo have the bent and Manager. AiiiEEN Davis, Mrs. L. E. Lewis, pf, Jackson, let us figure with you on prices. Aileen Davis, Manager. Mis., la the guest or her daughter, Miss Buth McNeil left Saturday .Mrs. James B. Ross, in North Main fora visit to friends in aducah. Street. Judge R. B Bradley and Tom Tom Kolly, of Hopkinsville, who Barnett has a misunderstanding at has .been visiting bis aunt, Mrs. tho Fair grounds Saturday in. regard Mary Baseott, returned home Satto a horse race. Judge Bradley's urday. face was bruised and Mr. Barnett Miss Johnye Mills, whp has been gone,.since thq tfrst or June' touring the West, returned home Friday af-tattendipg a house party at Ful"'' ton, Ky. Mr. and Mrs E. K'. Qolfman and children, of Slaugbterville, attended ' the Fair Thursday". A. D. Noe has purchased the LyThe BRUSH Runabout ric theater from Cal Walker aud In is incomparable on this one picture thre will be score take it from any future"The Princess"but this city. show in d, Semi-Weekly i The Big Clearance Get Acquainted i W ml . Semi-Week- ly .jntl K Mill End AT Sale em-boss- ed THlINew gt&re I- - With the cele'brated Ster- ' ,' j ' !f ling.way of, clothesJJ making. ' Mr ?' , f v i ' t fi) m v great success and (. .such- .extended., sell-in- g fortlre past weelrlt Iras M - nVl er Most Miles for Least Money, '; ' '.' ;JfcSr3B rap-iv- We recommend them for' their' style for gthe' perfect yorkmanship, all wool fabrics and the wonderful lowness of their. price. - V v' r left us with hundrecla of remnants. Broken lotsr-sholengths, odds and ends-from J ... n - rt -- ev(evry, department.,. 1 : j a ' . , f. viewpoint. In first cost, in operation, in ..repairs, it costs less than any other dependable car made. .. That's why it's called Ev'' eryman's Car. Many Models. :L:: mwi'l DISTRICT C0UET OF THE UNITED STATES - Wcitcrn District of Kentucky, in the Matter of David Chandler Morrow, Bankrupt, in Bankruptcy No. 752 Notice of First Meeting of Credltore Fabrics of all weaves and colors ,avn.d the 1.' 1 .'., promptest 'possible serv- 1 Tkey All Must Go mm few Don't Miss This Opportunity The New Store Hopkins " ,' - Co-Operative Co., The BRUSH Car is especially adapted to the use of farmers, Doctors, Contractors, Mail Carriers, Merchants, and is unsurpassed as a pleasure car. B&U&I1 RUNABOUT $450 F. O.B.Detroit . H. P. MORTON, Mgr. Write Us Today for Lambert-Walk- er Catalogue Hopkins und district aforesaid, Notice is hereby given that on the 24th dav of July, A, D 1011, the abovenamed was duly adjudicated bankrupt; aud that tho first meet-lu- g of hie creditors will be held at the office of the undersigned m Madisonville, Kentucky, on the 5th day of August, A. D.j lOllf at one o'clockJn the afternoon, at which time the said creditors may attend, prove theirclaims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt, and transact sucti others bUBlnoss as may properly come before said meeting. VlIiMAM L. QoCon,v iU into lldUHUlD Ul llUUVt) IlilUIUU Bankrupt of Nebo of the county of ice. ? ,:! .' $.15 '" Most styles to $35. . St. Bernard Store ; tf , - : W. R. COYLE, Hdw.Go Referee in Bankrupt. 1?. D. Rash called on friends Madisonville Monday. SuBan Marie CrutchfleldtfviBlting Miss Mona Faufls, in St. JOharles this week. St -- Manager Bernard Mining Company INCORPORATED '"'"71 -- -- i". Madisonville, v?tf.t - - Kentucky .: INCORPORATE Mrs. Wholesale and Retail Distributors in "t ,v HENDERSON, KY. HHl T-T-- ir- - 'U r- r. xn-i- mm'o: fit 4tf vifiiinufiu.tWUp; " ,'. . A -- . - - ' w.iBl 1M. jb"(-",M- . r' jj 1mNmmmwwm?mmiwmmumtt& tyiZ'i't' j. ym -' -- - '-- '? ' -- j-. a ! 1 - yJQ. JT wHVK', - v . i- ia s .i4''ii 1 MfnSm Ca T. $W man well iMnt who wkispcrs down a he kas to Mil Will AcrtrrMp a crop of dollars Lik he who elialw a trw aad tht thlagi iC. A. MORTON MADISONVILLE, KY. Mrs. Elgie Slsk spent Sunday in Mortons Gap with relatives. .Elgle Slsk, Henry Cowaud, and Leonard Goodloe were in Dawson 457A&JW larmri Wm.&M Sunday. m- w WLjiiw &4iJ - MEMBERS EVAHSVILLE REBATE ASSOCfATIOM "kriUrs." M. . 8. MJUWV D. .& Atf Dre. tfrx J; Jwy l jFuneral Director and Embalmer -t- sr -- VI Anyone wishing to 'enter the Mammoth Cave contest, who will call at this office, will bo given a receipt book and instructions as to bow to use it. Ferris McGraw, of Louisville, who has been visiting relatives and friends in Clay and Providence the past two weeks, stopped over in Bigger andjBcttcr fi -- Q i .W .. vJ ar -- jU .5 ll 'I 1 I ThisPYearjThan Ever ,' 7i:..,n2-',.U.-AA.-.. DENTISTS fcmImc Extracting MfA 4 tmi Ptrctlnm Wjirk J fnjMM www h 4j Any S11 Aniwrd til Promptly Day or Night. 15 i'- -i Om DntMry hwrSptediL I '' V ( $ riAWHfv 0fM 0fvf ... Mntmnnlle, Kentucky 7 i.F . iSSf V ., v n.. jr hJ IT' Si.?' .il? rffl 5B W i,r,..l n Alctfto rm '1 i H ;sa Mrs. abb r of m'7&zifai c ;:. WJ V" b. w. ii, iNisoet was m waa rslCd Brbol andMlBMRry Hewlett were In Madisonville Frl- - onvuie Saturday. ' jmfniTzr ft. iKJCi. ? 'day'attendlnr'The )fri ;L.D. Huff'spaa'tf SuiMayllii tbls i'ilS (1r mm PJClBwrth OvansAwho has been In Mtywithhuiwif New Yerk f seWfal weeks, has retairuMl honM. ', u . .... tut JQ wfeov Wnt-S- ne WMBouAveRMe. goom lieusV on Apply to Charles "Madl-(faxlllerJ- i T f- iErnestRash, Saturday. ij penrthe'day with hervBlster, Kall.Sf Madisonvill, MM; IMlf JW t K fSrs. PerojfamlBE was m vlIUiKrldav-attortflllI. l' weokjrestfiatrlpen beaut(fRVGren U are are tfrhundreds of dd1o ,in u; Jl oDMMas (J5 who would (elovaa BffiTh --. Quite a number of Earlington folk! attended trfe movltuj pioture show a? ;,Mad8onvllle Friday night ThoB? 'ia the orowd were: MeadameB Hai ;jriB .Drowning, aaine Stevens,' .uiBie, Olimor, Mlsaea Margaret Turner, Mabel Browning, Mamio Cormack,'Emma Sparrow, Goldie and Christian Gymor, of Howell, Messrs. Tmirman Rudd, Lawrence Turner and Mr. Howton, of Howell. Any lady, with a llttlo work and energy, can win a trip to Mammoth :0v. Send in your name,, today this oflloo. , $ arid will etart yeu with 1000, votes. " Mie A MIbb Gertie O'Bannon, of St. 'Mr. and Mrs.E.B. Taylor, .Charles, (a spending a few days with Blanch Bishop, and Carl Kohhuan were in thU j. t.rrienas nero. i Miss Myrtle itoblnson.j of St. AIrs,sJ. A Fawcett and daugh tera Wjr,oJn this cljky. Sunday oaUldgog ViimrioH, wrb in tno cuyoaturaay .- Mrs. Ed Hafer yr&B the falr.ftJ! .. ;.TMe follewlntr voun poonltfBpee Mib4 Jeee Sunday Mttj Daws GreSr. HndThervisltetaftMIsBes Genie ,Halltonand Rui& Bamberger Owensbor0,'aud Meosra'lTed Bame, liraaioy B,tone, ymer- - wyaic ana "1 Morfon Victory. Ifyou have a lady friend that you would like to take a week's outing, a boat trip on Green River and visit the Mammoth Cave at tjie Bee's expense, fill inher name on one of the nomination jedapous and send it to .- atlng tbejalr. In Madlson- -'' city-Sunda-y. Old papersfor sale at the Bee if attended the fair Friday. oflloo. "3 Tho Monitor Iron sold, by A. 0. fyMrB. O. P.Webb, and grandeon. IBytum, anyone wishing to purchase Master Bufordjbb, left Friday for tb1a lrM wiU bof Bafirifaolj? bc anwxtendedJBriBit to grlendj In E?- yojir Haoneyj I Dpi rUk TS 1 jjr vtorv aeont Twill eall on ?o u tliel iansville. I MIbs Graoie Forroator, of this city, friends. Raymond uindjgnel? Eyfagt WttoJay'f? ? 1J Fordsville, Ky., are vlBitlng frlendB A. 0. Byrum, Local Agent, 3 liebo, JKy. In. this city.';. , ...r... 1 MiBWheatloy. of JaokBonvillo. Mra. Cam Ashby and children In Hopklnsville Fla., Is yie gueHt of Miss Kathaleon Bpeut the weelc-en- d 'C?)JllllAOM. f( .TTIWl. & a ftw.ww.wvw. t jMvisItjto the Mammoth Cavff with vall expenses paldV Tje Bee will send Ave ladies on this trip lavia with nil nvnnntit)B naid. Would about Sept. 1. A little work gn you like to be one of them? If so your part will get this trip for you. Set busy and ask your friends to help you get now subscribers or colRead how it Is done in this Issue. May and Maude Phillips, lect back subscriptions. You can Misses who have been visiting relatives and win the trio If you try. friends in Oklahoma for several Miss Elsie Brown, who has bee weeks, returned home Saturday. tt on, the sick list for several days, is Miss Anna Deal Bramwell, 'of now ablo to resume her work. Nashville, is the guest of Miss Kath-leen- e MIsbob Louise McPberSon and Lur Spillman In this city. line Coil, of Madisonville, called on Mrs. Philip Schlamp, of Hender- the Misses Victory Monday. son, Is the guest of, her sister, Miss Mrs. Cannon, of Madisonville, is Moore, who, is quite sick, Anne visiting Mr. and Mrs. Paul Price, l , ''L' New clean bale Straw.;for sale, Wm. Smith, of Trigg Co.,. visited ABaruett, Ltveryljarn. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Randolph FriMrs. BpII, aud children, of Nash- day. ville, are the guests of Mrs. Nolli6 Miss Virgluia Dyer accompanied UmBtead,' j Miss Elizabeth Kemp from Bowling DlkvAsliby, of this city, spent Preen and remained till five o'clock; whnn nhA loft for her home in Mor-- i , UUUUBJ 111 UIU((IITO10'IUU. ganfield. tt Misses Achsa. Bennett and Misses Mabol and .Sue Shank, of Madlsonviile Mitchell were In Owensboro, arrived m the city MonSunday. ,. the guests of Mr and Marvin MItcheU. audlNeal Spill- - day afternoon, Mrs.. Frank DeVylder. man worl liv Mdisouville Sunday Miss Daisy Borders will leave for friend?, night calllug-oHendersou today to atttend. the fair Youriafolb wanting a: vaca tion all'lummor. 'Take a week oil and visit friends. at the Bee's expense and go to the Dr. R. A. Baldwin spent Sunday, a In Dawson. cave' via" Green River."" Abher Johnson made a business r, Misses Goldie and Christina who have been visiting Miss trip to tniB city Monday."'' to Bud Kell.made av business-triMabel Browning' have returned i to this city today.' their homo in Howell. h Itiveand Earllnglon Saturday and Sunday on his return, and 'was accompanied home by Miss Cammye Fox, who will spend a few weeks in this eity. Do you Hse Tip Top Flour? If not you don't use the best, that's all. Made by J. W. Thompson, Madisou-villf Ky. Mrs. Howard Todd, of the coun try waB in town Monday shopping John McDonald, Robert Kinohlop, aud Virgil Bacon, of Madisonvlllo, were in thiB city Sunday. About September, 1, the Beo will give five ladieB in Hopkins Co. a week's outing, Including a river trip from Evansvllle .to e, reductions and Jdiscount salesl in jMeni ndJB'pys' .Summer Suits and Straw Hats. , , N one .. . JQur llill., 7 - reserved.'."" " "" " in '"Men's Many J,rie,,pick-rup- s Shirts," Neckwear ,Hoiery " ah'd ,. l -- Underwear. ijThis isouri 86th Summer ance SaleTKndckjQff Jandicome ifivnil ran -:yv .fc; Tfrlwill 'navivoil. t j &j semi-annu- al -. ' t ii. rMio i j i KMUt ncnt . .j ! Ey-sinsPrl- ce t. .' f t,,' MaT-garo- I n Tbisvault is in one solid piece aud the lid is'in ,one solid piece, The Strabclara Concrete Burial Vault gives perfect; protection and and an everkt.ing re&iftig place for the dead. It is waterproof? It is tneuoatesb and most substantial tomb 'made. air-lig- ht Gy-in'e- p " fyii Look at This! .Hyes nvD i . til i" oyni, m. l. Cabinet Manteljile Hearth ! And Fancy Grate Complete all ready to put up ; ;";;::--,,$i8;po:;;;;','; Practice limited to diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Tested, uiasses fit tea. V OFFICE HOURS: 9 TO 12A. M.. 2 TO 4:30 P. M. Center Street. Office Over C. L. Roas Grocery. MADISONVILLE, KENTUCKY all reinforced .wjth.steet bares; imbedded in the concrete. These bars auaruntee 'safety from accident whenth'e lidis being lowered in,tq place. This vault is practically a solid concrete tomb, not affected in any way by the nature of the soli in which it is plabe'd, and time only adds to its hardness. piece aud forms a graceful Thelid of "The Standard" is1 Solid Arch. It his decidedly more resistance tITan a lid made in any other form. The only joint in uThe' Standard" is where the lid is cemented On the vault, aud this made perfectly airtight and water proof with a very small amount of cement mortar, owing to tile perfect fitting of the lid. This vault leaves your loved oues as well proteced aud peacefully asleep as if in a tomb costing thousands. It is not affected by being placed in asolt and watery grave, for it is absolutely air and water-tight- .' 'It is positively" secure agiust all vermin. It does not decay and cave in, but is everlastingThis vault is manufactured by W. 0. Mann. An order placed with me or any undertaker will have prompt attention. In one of these vaults .is, a casket contaiug a.neatlv dressed doll. The vault is theu placed in a tank of water which is on exhibition in the show window in my office on North Main street. in-en- e . .1'' - .I I ti-- ,...)! vK!H Can vou do without one in your- new 'liome at )!': hrice? R. '.. '. (' - ..;'.' ''this (? vv lli WHEN IN 4AKD1S0.NV1LLE H t. Telefjeene fid ,m o MANN MADISONVILLE, KY. ! Lool'at TbiS! Weatiierproof Rubber Roofinsc mni; ! . ' Visit the Princess Eheater, the besV'rnoving pic- in.1' ,'tures in the country. Snmpthinor nftw facninipht. Matinee every aftejrjbon 2 to 5. vauaeviue eacn nignc. , THE - BEST - TELEPHONE - SERVICE Note that the Cumberland Telephone & Telegraph Qompany, Incorporated, is offering to you an ideal proposition fortelepha'ne service, using our service you have of long distance connections to every important point In the United States. The advantages of telephone service in your residence are too numerous to mention, but among thorn would be dally communication with the markets, obtaining prices, getting accurate reports i n the weather, calling up your neighbors, friends and relatives. All these ad. vantages and pleasures ara more than worth the .price you would pay (or the service Literature and Information furnisbec by calling on our manager, B, G. Mann. I LOOK HEBE. ME, EAEMERI c, ' ,?.' r- .. Nails and Cement I..I..M - . All rp.nHv to f. 't " "- - FKIOES 5fe IO GENTS A. D. NOE,Jr., Manager. l( Sixth and Main Streets v Evansville, Ind ' ' CUMBERLAND TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CD. nut on .T!3f.1ttA3f''t1iOtf'33X3lS:;'f) Per squa're." " We' know ft' is thebest on-th- e- market' ,rn . .at anything like the price v i Sixth and Main Streets Evansville, Ind. iiiMJWTfTwiTn-r-MiiM'- Tr Look at This! W"1 ii mdwujui-wa- t I Black Finish Grate .uvr; Fancy Summer Front and Ash Screen Complete with fire brick and Slab ... .$3.50- ,, Let ( EEV k tUIUMM I i m Si m 1 rllaKMlMHBMi vis show it--to you ' Come in-- and look over our stock .and j, get- - our .. prices . CLUMBER CO. INCORPORATED A RUBY r - ", tl v i Sensational Price Cutting on Sterling Merchandise. Value Mid-Summ- er v. Madisonville, 'A Kentucky Big The Annual Sale wl be in full swing from July 24th until July 29th. Great, to atid TrueBargains,will J)e offered and we suggestjhat you plan a shopping trip EvaniVillc week and fee the exceptional vaiuci your money can.uuy ,- j tc.'' rtrv ; - r - M t mc mu.-wm.- w -K J - vs v. tsa - .HwiWMtfHt" .wrf ii todnve'hlm to thomearest- - railroad station, where he boarded a train 1 m i ' V.r- .a ( ittrill nnf. I. a TJ. ?il . tor any certain climate, ouc la nnuo to yuii&wki xw climate. Amalgamated Aiw liUO irjlr weather condi tions of every It's not : macio . .. . 1 1 J.T I Young Hancock sold thenar for a round figure to an auto dealer He will invost the proceeds Jiu a college education. ' Always Blessed a Heartv Annetite if vou use with Digesteze. It helps y"our stomach doj the work, digests what you eat ana makeB good rich blood from your' food, No more Sleepless Nights, Headache or Stomaoh Misery. Get, fid of all tliCBe troubles with Digesteze. fiftv cents abottle. worth ten fold its cost, at drug departmqnt of me oc. uunniru mining uomuauy,; ', - for Chinago. ,a fe. M K ,- L ' and is universally acknowledged the Amalgamated AB.Q one and ONLY absolutely perfect roofing. .ROOFING is standard and takes tho same insurance) rate as siace;or metal "Our agents are authorized to refund money m full, if Amalgamated ARC ROOFING should fail to satisfy. K Send for samples and full information. ' AMALGAMATED ROOFING CO.. First Nnt'I Bank Rldfi.. BinalafiliaM.Ala. ' . FOB SALE Bit It's made by our secret rinrf imrinr flio KlnKincr firin. nOf Cl'aCK process in 1 jo mtteresz co a. FLYING MACHINES AT THE '.. . "Wri "J , , L f STAR PLANING MILL COMPANY ; INCORPORATES I , U p t i MADISONVILLE KENTUCKY COUNTERFEITING . r Incorporated. l ) , ... ii ; Cheap Prices on Groceries r CHARGED ' , WITH DISGRUNTLED TOURIST .. 7. 11( A" i i - - 'Give $2,000 Auto to Twelve Year .Old Indiana Boy Two photographers Arrested Haye Neg atives of Bills in Possession . ., 4 i--v ii ? P .t H irtford. Ky., July 22. Capt. T X.HallH. Secret Service aeent, of Indianapolis, Iud. and Charlie Nch-- . els, Deputy United states ifarshal, of Owehsboro, Ky., left hero this morn for Oyronsboro, having lt dustody Josbo Schrooter, a photographer, who was arrested here before day-ligwho bad this morning, six photograpbio negatives of certificates, also alargannm-er- , of bills of the same denomination and a large roll of paper used in making counterfeit money, Clifford Schroeter, cousin of Jesse Schroeter, and who is in business here as a photographer, was tod at Henderson, Ky,, Thursday afternoon, and it Is claimed he is the one who made the counterfeit money. At the Baine time Odie SmithBon, of Rockport, Ky., was ar rested, charged with passing the money which Schroeter is alloged to bave qlvort him for the purpose of passing. When arrested at Henderson, Schroeter is alleged to have made a ean breast of the whole matter' lmt it dooB not appear that Jesse Schroeter had anything to do with the counterfeiting. Both Schroeters are now under indictment in the .McLean Circuit Court, charged with the killing of a negro slain by a mob Iiivermore, Ky.k a few months ago. ht ten-dojlars, Headaches Signs of Danger. Anyone in this towa that suffers frequently from splitting, nervous headaches ought; to go at once to the druggiBt and get a 25c bottle of our HeadacheB always indicate constipation in a dangerous form, that may result in other extremely serious ailmentB sometimes even Brlght's DlBoase and Appendicitis. Our Carlstedt's German Liver Powder acts on the Liver, tho real cause of constipation a few doses entirely remove the trouble iusure lasting cure never fails guaranteed if yon have headaches, get a bottle today from the St. Bernard JULming Co., Incorporated Drug De- Carlstedt's German Liver Powder. prated Pineapple,. t..,'tJ.v..,. lpo Hammond. Ind., Cecil Hancock, Bept Pea Berry Coffee, . ..'!..'.. . . 25p a twelve-year-ol- d Jjoy, was presen- Largo can PeacboB... ' .'.,.;..' ....10c ted with a $2,000 touring oar by an Large can Tomatoes, .'. . .?..' 10c' exaBperaqd New yorjc transconti- 2 lbs. Soda J.:1..' 5o nental auto tourist, who mot with an 6 lbs. Loose Starch, . .'. . .& ;...... 10o' accident near the farm owned by J . F. DkV YLDBB. William Hancock, the boy's father. The tourist refused to give his dame, RECIPROCITY BILL IS PASSED but the automobile license bore the legend, "8605 New York." Final Action by Senate Saturday and While descending a hill near the President is Pleases'. far,m the; New YQrer,.who, was en route to Chicago aud. was the sole WaBhiugtou, July 22. The recioccupant of tho car, lost control of procal trade agreement botween the the machine when the steer United States and Canada, emboding knuckle broke, The car landed ied In the reciprocity" bill that in a ditch bottom side up. proved a storm-cente- r in two ses After young Hancock had holped sions of CongreBB, passed the Senate the occupant out of the wreck the today without amendment, by a disgusted driver announced that he vote of 53 to 27. A majority of the would be glad to give the car away Republicans voted against It. Of 53 and be rid of 1b. votes for it 32 were Democratic and Hancock said: "Give it to me." 21 Republicans; of the 27 votes "Take the d d nuisance and against, 24 were Republicans and 8 responded the man from Democrats. New York. He then hired the boy This action settled the whole Canadian reciprocity question so far as Congress Is concerned,' and save for executive approval aud the Canadian Parliament's ratification virtually made the pact the law of the land. ' Prom the White House the Presin dent followed the votes of the various amendments and 'on the final passage of the bill today with the keenest interest. "I am very much gratified and delighted that the bill is passed," he said. "It indicates the Increase of mut You ually beneficial relations between Canada and this country." buildings,, inside or outi wel-como- - - ' JDemonaper doz 504bs.Pure lard,..,,.k. .,,;.;., ..$5.50, -, .25b 4 cans of Hominy, i . . .v . ...-.- f'. . $2,2o 100 lbs best Chicken feed... j .- G61d Modal floUr..'...'.'. !2...i'....85oJ BaoDn,. ,,2)6 to lo .,.rv,....t..,...2oo l PROVIDENCE W Jit JLJ Hl ; FAIR AUGUST I TO 5 Grander Than Ever ," fwHr jj Three Great Features! Aviation Exhibitions! Sensational Flights Friday and Saturday! Latest Model Curtiss Wonderful and Educational! The Great Free Attraction Secured at Enormous Cost! Don't Miss It! Bi-Plan' When Paint side, if you desire the very best results at the least expense you should use ' The s '. Sherwin-William- partment. 25o a bottle. Paint Call for . DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES Western District of Kentucky, in the Mat- , ier of Morrow Dry Goods Co., Bank- - . rupt, in Bankruptcy No. 753 color cards SOLD BY For Twelve Months. Every other had failed; "We had just as soon quinine as to, be out of Hughes' Chill Tonic. On of the most wonderful cures of chil's and fever came under my observa. tion. A man suffering for about twelve mouths from a most obstinate attack. of chills and fever tried every remedy that be could bear of all to no purpose. I porsuaded him try a bottle of Hughes' Chill Tonic; from that time, over twelve'montliH ago, he has not had a chlllu. Sold by Druggists 50o. and $1.00 bottles. A Sufferer PREPARED BY R0BINS0N-PETTET, n ?J il e! : Five Hundred Dollar Derby Thursday! This one mile race the greatest racing event in Western Ken tucky! Also every day during our fair a great array f of running, trotting and pacing i aces for largest ''purses ever" given by the Fair Company. CO., ST. BERNARD MINING CO. ted, Louisville, Incorpora, a iMorSor.tear'DBii6lDEPARTHENT Aroh Longstail and family are spending this week on Green River, ' .Hopkins and district aforesaid, Notice is .hereby given that on the jhd day of July, A. D. 1011, the fAbove named was duly adjudicated Bankrupt; and that thp first meeting "ef his creditors will be held at the effloe of tho undersigned in Madison--rillKy on the 6th day of August, e, Sotics of first Meeting of Creditors the creditors of above naimd 'Bankrupt, of Nebo In the county of t " BETHEL FEMALE COLLEGE HopkinsvilUj .i 3 1 ? Kentucky Greenfield's Military Band! One of the great bands of Illinois, featuring prominent solicits! These, band concerts during our fair will' be rare treats to the 1 miicir g lrviMnrr muu-iw.u- A. D. 1911, tors may attend, prove their claims, at 1 o'clock in tb at which time the said crediafter-noodubI-jies- n, The only Woman's College'ln Western Centucky offering three years of standard College work In addition to standard Northern College Entrance Courses. Music, Domestic Service and Expression taught by the best of instructors. The home department In not ezoelled by any school in Kentucky, Our whole capacity has been engaged for, next year Dot we have secured another large, well equipped " " building for ihe overflow, For Catalogue apply to H. G. BROWNELL. Pre. .UuV,VAY,7.V.V.V.YnVW ; -- appoint a trintoo, examine the and transact such other said meeting. bank-rnp- t, s i A wn wuilll LUC Ji 1UC clUIIllbblOn. jwn am i.rll iimUlin'J. UlTJ tmiKIi-- . oi--- l 1 ! as may properly come before William L. Gordon, Referee in Bankruptcy. I B. M. SLATON Funeral Director. :: Large Number of Other Excellent Free Attractions stock in morning's show ring and extensive exhibits in Floral Hall. ' of fine if- niture store Madisonville, Ky. .you want at 2J cents each. Old Bee's For Sale .Old Bae'B for hale at this office or At the branch office in Morton's Fur- Licensed Embalmer NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE, A magnificent display All Phone -- 124-2 MADISONVILLE. KY. wffmfMfmffNfffwmwffffmffwwfMffff, Nlicd-SuirTcirTme- sx- a CeLve; MammothThursday $3.40 A Vacation x. The management have gone to an enormous expense to provide the greatest amusement undertaking ever attempted by a "fair organization in this country. f art Round Trip From Earlington Lay aside worries and troubles, come to' Providence, bring y9ur;pe6ple, meet and mingle with your friends ''vand s,ee the biggest thing ypu ever saw in the way of a fair. RATES ON ' v.. t- V. A ' , i And all way Stations Regular Train 4:35 a. . JULY 27 Sfer i if w.(- All expenses atjhotel only $5.50. This includes board and admission to ,the several routes in the cave. One evening for a prortienade or'dance. A grandr'two e. - days outing. Write or' phone ) fL. & N. Ticket Agent. -- ' 1 - REDUCED - ALL - RAILROADS! i Ai S SPECIAL TRAIN!' SERVICE f . & 4) -- ii. ,,1.,,, ? rffirn u '- A't .w '" ' ... - j v J. a '" - i'V, X .i'fcW A.