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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): September 5, 1911
Bee (Earlington, Ky.): September 5, 1911 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1911 bee1911090501_sn87060004 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bee (Earlington, Ky.): September 5, 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. t Vtl 1 TUESDAY , TUESDAY i f and FRIDAY 4 . . V v IF YOU r.j v i DON'JADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS ? EAKUNGTON; HOPKINS COUNTY, ADVERTISE IT FOR SALE 5; 1911 V FRIDAY n - - "" & TWENTY-SECON-D YEAR ' ,t 4 ' t t' p.rt KK TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER i invJVfc 7 pecia A aBSW1 V '.r . . ila) Maw,! &mmnmtrfL?'M' mr'ilitVM-Wt-r (- . - ' '. M .wp- - wk 7 1 ,r-m- inn oV KB gfi - v" B& This 75c pair of shears' to any new ana renewal subscriber paying1 $1.00 on subscription. t ... Krl niy F j Cj i ' .'' TKT Patent Tension Spring Shears These patented shears, regularly sold for 75 cents, are here at your demand, free of charge. The cutting edge on these shears is indestructiible and will never wear dull They will cut anything and everything, from wet tissue paper to a horse blanket. Note the patent Tension Springs. It does away with resharpening entirely. Patent Tension Spring Shears ight inches in length. The shears are manufactured of very highest grade steel, perfectly tempered and heavily nickel plated on a highly polished surface. The patent tension spring takes up all the wear on the rivet, so that the cutting edges will never wear dull. A simple turn of the little thumb screw will adjust the blades to cut anything, for the thin nest ana most aencate TaDnc to me neaviest material. Read This Guarantee We guarantee the quality of the material and the workmanship in the shears to be first t class in every respect, and that the tension spring doubles the usefulness of the shears and does away with the necessity of resharpening. " Semi-Weekl- y Bee, Earlington, Kentucky COMPLETE GERMAN The plans of tho executive for tho celebration of German Day are practically complete, and from all Indications the celebration will be even moro elaborate than was at first Beginning contemplated. with the convening of the convention of the Alliance of German soclotlea of the state of Indiana on Sunday, Sept. 24, and oudlng with the river pageant on Friday, Sept. 29, Evansvlllo's gala week will offfer a distraction and an entertainment every minute of the time, and visitors to the cjty will find none of the time of their visit hanging heavily on their hands. .Sunday evening there will bo a "Komers" for the members of the convention, followed by an excursion on the Ohio river. On Monday morning tho convention will liavo its session and In the afternoon tho delegates will see tho city by automobile. In the Day celebra-Uo- n evening a wUl take place at Evans Hall Tuesday Is German Day," opened by a reveille at dawn, and made memorable "by the most magnificent street parade that Evansvlllo has ever known, with the German Folksfest at Garvin's park In the afternoon. On Wednesday the Fall Opening of the IVeU.ll Merchants takes place, and pom-mlttee pre-Germ- an i.V SPEAKING BY O'REAR . JUDGE " Autumn Party At the Tabernacle at Madisonvillc Saturday Afternoon at 2:00 OXIock DISCUSSES ISSUES OF THE DAY , tfv ' 'r ic Mfc. .- ' - An audience ot about 1.000 beard O. O'Rear, Republican nominee for Governor, apeak at the Tabernacle In Madisonville, Saturday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock. He devoted the greater part of hlB address to a discussion of the failure ot the legislative bodies of tbo coun. try to properly refloot the will of toe people, which he attributed largely to the corrupt manipulation of the special interests. He declared the constitution of the state of Kentucky haa been nullified by the legislature, that equal representation bad been denied the paople, that the requirement for a county uult eleotlon on the regnla-tlo- n ot the'Iiquor traffic had been preveuted. He deelared that these things were intended to operate In the Interest of a party or interest, bat In the end deprived the people of their rights and overthrew the balwark of liberty. He deelared the liquor interests ad the corrupt corporate interests generally were organizing to defeat blsa, as that tbc Democratic plat-farwas dlslageelotu 1b dealing with the eouuty unit and otker questions. Jadge O'Rear arrived at noon frHU Fadueah and was met at the station y ft Urge reception committee, beaded by the Klab Xentack band, of this city, and was escorted to the Hotel Madison, where an In formal reception was held. Jadsre O'Rear was introduced by George King, of this elty, Kepabll-ca- n caadidate for representative. Jadge E. Little Sarah Beth Mothershead delightfully entertained a number of her little girl friends at her home on Friday afternoon from 2:30 to 5:00 o'clock. Jolly outdoor games were indulged in by all present until four o'clock when they repaird to the dining room, where they were served with coolingAnd dainty refreshments. The colors which, were green and yel low were carried out in the ices, decorations etc. The dining room was a bower of golden rod and autumn greens. Those present were; Misses May and Edith Price, Kathleen Stone Willie Baldwin, Bertha Vaught, Elizabeth Rash, Helen Browning, Edith Owen Sisk, Eleanor Arnold, Lucile Crosby, Sue Wade Davis, Cynthia Watts, Margaret Cowand, Mary Moore Ran dolph, Louise and Virginia Newton, Margaret Rogers.. Margaret Ashby, Ernestine Renfrew, Dorthy Corbitt, Mabel Wyatt, Edith Howell, Elizabeth Montague, ot Parkersburg," W Va., Mary Alice Hackney, of Howell, Ind., Elsie Robinson, of Missouri, and Master Curtis Rule. I m Wanted Tifty Tew Fifty more young men are wanted to learn Telegraphy and aeeept positions as telegraph operators on the L. aPKT. railroad. Addreee E. H. Ray, Sapervlsor, Nashville, 5 Teuaessee. -- 9-- 9 Madisonville Notes IT AlUtlH BA.YIS. ftXU ftm Firit fUm f New Win Percy. Stewart, of Madisoaville, was in Slakjrhtervllle Sunday to Be mVftwvTI m - Gmxm Ckraaie 0mm Cares every time: uYour Hughes Tonic for chills and fever has never failed yet and I have sold It to a number of chronic oases. It cureB them every time." Sold by druggists 60o and $1.00 bottles. PKKPARED BY lOinriOir-PKTIT- W. B. Bondurant, the prominent tinner of Madisonville, fell from a tenoot saaffold Monday afternoon euting a large gash in bis bead and causing unconsciousness for some time. Mr. Bondurant was putting on celling when the scaffold ave way and threw him to the pavement. He was taken to the office of Dr. Ham-mac- k where the sealp wound was dressed, this having required four stitches to be sown up. Mr. Bondurant also sustained a very bad Btrain in his back, and will be laid up for several days, blrbet girl. t visiting her parents in Hopkiusville for a few Mrs. J. H. Morgan ; .If -- t A , CO., Ixcorpora-td- , Lealivills. tfs Gotch Throws Hackerwchmidt Frank Gotch, an Ameriean, floors George Hackenschmidt, a Russian, in a fifteen minuite bout, in the White Sox Ball liark at Chicago Monday. The loser got $ 1 1,000 and "" the winner gotVfcl, 000. Attendance 25,000, gate receipts f5O?0O0, cost of Slow $40,000 Ed W Smith match; This match 'was for thchampionship of the world. . Jeff Pedersenj noiaer or tne turo-pejChampionship, will chalenge refef-eccfthe Si " ''V. U' v theXwinner. i '5 r You Can Bat Anything. crave? Bat what your stomaoh iudiges-Hlon- , wiUiout tho slightest fear of which 1b an awful feeling. You will not bo bothered with Sour Btomaeh, Heartburn, Nausea, Bad Breath or Heavy Feeling if you will take one dose of Digestexe. It relieve.' and .cures ae If by Magic. Pleaatftt at .Candy; Relief in one ' mintite. Ckt a ttc bottle ftom the dragatopttrttnent of the Sti Bernard Mining Company, Incorporated. Cbas. Young, of the Anton country, was in the city Saturday visit Karr Ramsey left Monday for ing friends. Central University where he will Miss Beatrice Bhea has returned enter school. home from a pleasant visit to her A Much Married Couple Married Agtin We make a specialty of doing two aunt, Mrs. L. D. Burkboider, at B. F. Fuller, a miner of llsley 47 and three color work, If you want Cr of toll. years old, and Mrs. Lizzie Thompson elassy job work that will give satissee our samples and get Master Tho. Norman Bhea, of of the same place, 37 years old, were faction prices at the Madisonville Branch Memphis, fTennM who has been visunited in marriage .by County Judge Office in Morton's' Furniture Store. iting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Jj. during the Bradley Saturday morning and the Ailekn Davis, Manager. T. Heward, Saturday. summer, returned home wedding is one which broke every reMrs. Douglas Buokman and little Don't forget the son were in town viBlting her mothin Hopkins' county. cord Bee has a branch office for Madier, Mrs. C. C. Glvens. It was the fourth marriage for each Mr. Dink. Williams made a busi- sonville people in Morton's Furniof them. The groom "has hallhree ture Store, If you want advertisness strip to Nortonvillo today, wives before and the bride three Husing or job work or wish to subscribe , Jno. Bourland and Woodson for the paper, call up number 4... "' ' bands'Xnd they'were the" twfiwjol-lie- st Browning left Monday in the garbs AiLfcEN Davis, Manager., Arsons forvhom J udge Brad- ef cowboys, mounted on buoklng Perry, of Providence, was in Jake ley ever had 'the1 pleasure of manu- lironloB for the wilds of Texas. to waaturday attending the O'Rear "' ' ."V vbleary Daves who has been visit- speaking. facturing, a knot. ing relatives herd for some time has Mfi Elizabeth Haywood, of HanWrecker Derailed This Side of Pembroke returned to; his homo in Fort Smith, son, is in the city the guest of ' : '' A small wreck having occured at Tsx.f friends. r. C. Waller and Judge L. 0. Kellys Monday, the wrecker at Nash-YilMl Virginia Staples has gone to Fiournoy, csr'Mor'paSfield were In was sent for, to clear it up On (owtftoday. Columbia, Tenu., to spend 0 month - ""- in the way of vacation. She was the wiy to Kelly's the wrecker was ' 0. W. Lindsay made 3 business accompanied by Mrs. Freeman, of derailed' at "West" Fork this side of trip to Hopkinsv(U 'Monday. Ante, who goes to visit her mother. PembrokeCausing No. $5 to be T. G. Bice.of Providepos, was iu Boll formerly, Miss via the I. G Road. There this eitr Tuaaday euroufce to VftvaJa Marti n,' has retsrned home '' to attend school. was no oufcinjured and the wreck1 $ after a vist of several days to relaI : Miss BiU Wddlllli)gton who has spoken ofoi-.betaon 'of r the rmt tives. een'visiiiHK miss Virginia race nas fortunate that could have occured. returned to her home in Cadis. Hon. H.F, Leslie, of Louisville, j day. Semi-Weekly daya. Mr. Shepherd Young, of Central City was in town Tom Thomsom and Bom Swgg, of home. Providence, were iu this, city Sunto-da- y, stock claim assent for theL.-&N.- , CAVE PARTY was in town Saturday. C. B. Summers, of Muhlenburg country, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. J. LEFT SATURDAY Cox Saturday. Dr. and Mrs. Wm. O. Bourland, of Sulphur Springe, Okla., who have For Evansville, Where They Took been visiting their parents and oththe Steamer City of Evans er relatives, will return home Boon. ville for Trip Mrs. L. E. Littlepage, of Moss Hill, was in the city Saturday visitUP THE BEARTIFUL GREEN RIVE ing friends and relatives. g on the same day the celebration at Cook's park. In the Will J. Cox, Jr., who has been visSaturday morning a large and eVenlng a grand concert and monster iting btB cousins, Bobert and Hugh merry party, all wearing a badge exhibition of fireworks will signalize Cox, in HopkinBville has returned the event at Cook's park. For Thurs- home. with the itiBcrption, "The Earlingday the plans of the committee comton Bee's Mammoth Cave Trlu, SepvMiss Enla Moreman, of Valley Staprehend a Retail Stores' Exhibition, arf 52 for aerohydroplane meet on the river, and tion, Ky., who has been visiting the tember 2, 191," boarded No. Con6piouous in tus a great automobile parado in the family of Charles B. Boas, has re- Evansville. evening. On Friday, tho last day of number wero tbo five winners of the tho celebration, there will be an ex- turned home. Bee's contest, Misses Ida Lee Sisk, hibition In the retail stores of tho city MIbs Lou Holland has returned Willie Jeuklns, Aurelia Waller, In the morning. In tbo afternoon, Hopkins-villCath Medlock and Vorna Oatee, yacht races and other aquatic sports from a visit to relatives in Parties from here, St. Charles, Mor.will be the feature, and In the evening the celebration will bo closed by a Mrs. I. J. Townes and children, tons Gap, Madisonville, Hendersoa spectacular "Venetian Night" on the who have been visiting her father, and Carmi, III., swelled the crowd Ohio, during the course of which the athletes of tho Central Turnvereln C. O. Bobton in McLean county, re- to 42, that being the number ta board tiie steamer City of Evaus-vill- e will perform various gymnastic feats, turned home Saturday. and thoroughout the whole evening that afternoon in that city. Miss Kathleen Corey, ot Earlingmagnificent fireworks will make the The trip up, Green river is one of scene one of wonderful mysticism and ton, who has been visiting Miss Mary Frances Ashby in the city, returned the moat beautiful that can be imenchantment agined and it would be bard to find And thus tho plans of tbo commithome Saturday. tee contemplate making v Evansville, beat Get the habit of coming to the anything in the Old World to frosm for nearly an entire week, a pleasure it in natural beauty. Tourists garden, a playground, for all Its cit- branch office of the oome to Bee tba izens and the thousands and tens of Bee, at Morton's Furniture Store, all over the world to when you want engraved cards, em- beauties of Green river and the thousands of visitors who will come greatest natsee the moat spectacular pageant that bossed letterheads, dance tickets or wonders of one of the any city of Evansvllle's size has ever ural curiosities of the world, tb attempted to produce In the new world. programs. We have the best and Mammoth Cave, of Kentucky. let us figure with you on prices. ladies The Aileen Davis, Manager. ners inyoung contest who were winwere fortunate this Miss Sally Baker, of Lisman, was-iB. J. SalMon, of IllBley, attended being able to land the trip), iu this city today enroute to the O'Rear speaking Saturday. and both they and the Bee wish w University where she will Miss Janie Taliaferro, who has thank all who helped them in tbeie attend school, All in all, the the coutest was been visiting her brother, Frank race. successful and all on the trip Gay Yoane has returned from a Taliaferro, returned to her home in very are now enjoying something the six weeks' visit to Louisville. memory of which will be a pleasant Pembroke Saturday. John B. Vannoy, of the Antoa Mrs. O. L. Boss and daughter, recollection throagh all their live. country, was in the city Saturday Louise, are visiting friends in EvHe Jae Dyifapcia. ' on business. .4 ansville. Gas, or.otber Btomaeh Trouble. Mr. and Mrs. George Atkinson, of MIbs Bertie Cendrey,-o- f Evans- Nothing will remain undigested ot Earlington, were in the city Satur- ville, in this city the guest of her sour on your .stomach if yea day enronte home from Evansville. mother, Mrs. W. L. McNary, on Arch will take a little Digestoze. a powerful digestive, harmless and pleasant Miss Grace Benn, of Henderson, street. Mc- - as Maple Syrup. For sale by the Misses Margaret and Louise whe has been visiting her sister, drug department of the St. Bernard (Continned on Page V.) T, Howard, has retsrned Mining Company, Incorporated. Mrs. G. JUBILEE Home-comin- e. Semi-Week- ly n Cam-berla- ad WESLEY CLASS REMINDER " DEAR FELLOW WORKER v - rela-tiyeVa- nd i September calls us to service again. We wish to get in line for a good year's work. The Sunday School needs you and you need ' Bro. Brondon has set the Sunday School. Sefjft 17 for opening the new church. He has given the Sunday School the opening service. We want to make this a banner . day for Wesley class. The Sunday School has voted to give its entire offering for that day to new church fund. TnsMr will hp nnr Frpp Will nflfarinp- fnr Sent Lelt . us "make it a good one, and push our enroll- will If you ment up to 100 by Sept. 17, agree to be present on that day sign the pledge"'"" below and send to either of us. Vj .. , " - ' le L. Powers, Prest.' C. E. lodley, Teachef.Ii,yj s ,: Ott fVttiJ de-tour- ed Mrs,-Morto- n agree to be present at Sunday School Sunday, Sept. 17, unless . brovldentlally . 1 ' - Leb-auo- uj '' g 1 l J Q '.. ' ,t .'. .T. ' jl& Uijn&lfAl .M V K UiV ' !'' ' ' t ' ..lo .....il''i' ...... .............. - Subscription Rates One Year... Six mouths Three mouths Slnglo copIeB ?100 BO ill 5 fltHBMHeMeHsWH QJW4?JW4rJWrt$JW$ pw. C. A. MORTON MADISONVILLE, KY. - EDITOR AND PUBLISHBR d. E. FAWOBTT EDITOR AND BUSINESS PAUL M. MOORE. 25 $1.40 JVonrtri Merchandise for ASSOCIATE MANAGER of Kentucky Press Association Member -- and Specimen copies mailed free j on application. Correspond ents wanted In all parts of the j county. Address us for Funeral Director and. Emtalmer i. . 50 Cents HOW DOES THAT LISTEN TO WV? of ' j Second District Publishers League Mudi-nM- e, Branch Office in Marten's Furniture Stare. 11$ South Muin Street, AILEEN DAVIS, Mgr. Nb. Kentucky, Pkene 4-- MlsS Any Call AnswrJ Promptly Day or Night. By special arrangement with the manufacturers we are able to make this unusual offer. With six (6) cakes of Palm, Olive Soap at SOc (regular price 1 5c per cake), we will give ab- Telephone 47 Tuesday, September 5, 1911 4IMM"mMHMIMI The man who whispers down a well About the things he has to sell Will never reap a crop of dollars Like he who climbs a tree and 0DI0N EEOPENED "hollers." ADDITIONAL !f MADISOHVILLE NOTES f (Continued from Page 1.) Pherson, who have been visiting:, friends and relatives in Hopkins-villereturned home Saturday. Mrs. Claude Morton is visiting rel atives in Henderson. Mr. and Mrs. Neef HollluRer went to Henderson Saturday to spend the week-en- d with friends. Miss Beatrice Rhea entertained a number ot her little girl friends at a popular little visitor. Miss Edith Bottrbil, of Henderson, who is spending a week or ten days at Howard's farm. Bural games were played. A'dainty menu of iceR and beautiful ngel, food cake, completed the enjoyment of the evening. Mauy nice parties have been given Miss Bottrofl. y watermelon supper in honor of her j : . A Texas Wonder larities of bladder troubles, removing gravel, the kidneys und bladder In both men and women. Regulates bladder troubles In children. If not sold by your druggists will be seut by mall on receipt of $100. One Binall bottle Is two mouths' treatment and Peldom fails to perfect a cure. Send for testimonials from Ky. and other stateB. Dr. E. V. Hall, 2920 Olive street. St. Louis, Mo, Sold by druggists. Miss Mary Katherlne O'Brien left Monday for NaBhvllle, where she wiU visit friendB. Miss Nettie Belle Martin left today for St. Thomas's School at NaBhvllle, where, she wjll enter school. Messrs. Henry Bourland and W. L. Phillips are taking'in the sights at'C'ucago this week. ' Wonderful Campaign Offer From ndwiintil after the election, Nov. 10, 19ll, we will send tlie Daily Eyen- y ing'.Pdst.and the Beet &ond all orders one year for $1,50. to .this office. ,i . Messrs. Ed Martin, E. L. M. Orr ate fishing on Green, Semi-WeeklWise-and,E- The Texas Wonder cures kidney and cures diabetes, weak and lame backs, rheumatism, and all irregu- for the company for some Thursday afternoon he expressed a desire to run the motor but was forbidden not to do this as dnly good electricians are employed for this work. It seems that Veazey was very anxious to learn to do this, and He had the motor disobeyed orders out about five minutes and was attempting to take it back when his hand slipped and touched a live wire. He was instantly hurled to the ground and killed. His lifeless body was found by some miners and the coroner was called. After hearing the testimony the jury decided the death ,was the result of carelessness on the The deceased was a part of Veazey son of Geo. Veazey a well known farmer. Young Veazey was a resident of this city for a number of years, and was very popular among his friends. His many friends join in a general bereavement of his death. Clark Management Rowland Former Resident of This City Killed by New Live Wire Slip of Hand Causes The Odeon was reopened Saturday Death under a new management. ' Mr. Brownie Veazey, age 23, was in- night enterprising wallpastantly killed by a live wire Thurs- Rowland Clark the per-man, of Madisonville, has.' opday night at Rose Creek Mines. Mr. ened to the people of Madisonville Veazey was employed in the mines another place of amusement. Nearat that place and had been working time. ly 700 people were present at the op- Tour Succes. The Draughon Training; will take you from the $1.00 a day class of wage earners and, step by step, elevate you to the 5)10.00 fa day class, this hastening the end of your journey to SUCCES. For catalogue, address Draughon's Practical Bust-nesCollege, Nashville, Tenn., pr Paducah, Ky., or Evansvillo, Ind., or Washington, D. C. B solutely free a 5oc jar of Palm Olive Cream. Call and let us explain the deal and show you howjwe can such splendid value for your money. give ST. BERNARD DRUG STQRE St Bernard Mining Company INCORPORATED ening. interesting and good music was, with piano and drum rendered by Miss Nannie Anderson and Harold Howard. Every one who attended was well pleased. fur-nish- The pictures were clear,-an- en ;' Mrs. H. R. Perry and little 'son, Horace, Jr., of St. Louis, are visiting her Bister, Mrs. J. E. Fawcett. Mrs. Cain spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.Ueo.Davis. .Y.W.V.VmVVuV,Vr.V,V..V.'rV,V,V.VW Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Kash and little son, who have been spending the Summer in Atlantic City, have returned home. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Fish and family, who have been visitingrelativrs in Nashville, have returned home. Miss Aloise O'Brien, who has been visiting in Farmersville,l)a8 returned homo. Miss Iva MnCully, of Biuhland, waB in town Monday shopping. Misses Myrtls Bailey and Beulah Driver were In this city Sunday. )JW?JW1$JtJ?fywt4&W fa Bigger and Better Than Ever JNUNXli AJNjNUAJL (oi Kentucky State Fair ...LOUISVILLE... SEPTEMBER 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 1911. V B. M. SLATON I Funeral Director, J V- - MX BE THERE ! i --- WILL YOU? DA1LY--RACIN- :: Licensed Embalmer ' 5: NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE. W4- ffaone MAD SONV LLE. KV. . V G THRILLING FREE ACTS - - LIVE STOCK SHOW--FIN- E HORSES - - GOOD MUSIC--CLEA-N MIDWAY - EDUCATION- HEAD-ON COLLISION SATURDAY- ! MORE CLASSES AND LARGER PREMIUMS THAN EVER ' river this week.' i Miss Edith Osven Siskos yjslting. relatives InMadlsonVlfle this week! . Pearl.BaUntino undStarks, of "Springfield, Tenn., spent Sunday MiSReB Dr. E. A. Davis spend a few hours Scholarship on Draughon's Saturday morning in the county $50 Business College, Nashville, Tenn. seat on buBiuess. Obediah Grifflu, of Croftou, who Headaches Signs of Danger. $100 Scholarship on Bryant & Strat-to- u Business College, LouIsvJlie, has been visiting In the city, spent Anyone in this town that suffers Saturday morning in the cownty frequently from splitting, nervous Ky. Apply to headaches ought to go at once to the . seat visiting friendB. Bee, druggist and get a 25o bottle of our Earlington, Ky, A large number of our citizens atCarlstedt's German .Liver Powder. tended the speaking in MadisonHeadaches always indicate constiMiss Margaret Deveny, of Evans- ville Saturday afternoon. pation, in a dangerous form, that may result in other extremely seri- villo, who has been visiting her ous ailments sometimes even Always Biased Brlght's Disease and AppendicitiB. brother, Wm! Deveny, has returned Our Carlstedt's German Liver Pow- home. with a Hearty Appetite if you nso der acts on the Liver, the real Rex McEuen, of the Office force, Digesteze. IrhelpR your stomach do cause of constipation a few doses who has been visiting Jn Cadiz, lias the work, digests what you eat and entirely removp the trouble insure makes good rich blond from your a lasting cure never fails guaran- returned home. Mrs. McEuen will food. No more 'Sleepless NightB, teed if you have headaches, get a remain a few weeks longer. Headache or Stomach Misery. Get bottle today from the St. Bernard Mart Long, a former citizen of rid of all these troubles with DigesMining Co., Incorporated, Drug Deteze. FiftyoentBabottle, worth this city, now Jiving in Kansas, is. fold its cost, at drug departmenttenpartment. 25c a bottle. of Visiting bis mother. the St. Bernard Mining Company, Suw City of Madisonville for Shock ReWill Burke la visiting friends and Incorporated. relatives in Nashville this week. ceived From Clothes Line Mrs. Jas. Long, of Nashville, who Wiley's glasses are a guarantee of has been visiting her mothor, Mrs, Mrs. Emma Nicholes, widow of accuracy. Pingree Shaver, returned homo yej-- . the late James Nichols filed suit .. jj.. Optician, terday morning. for against the city of Madisonville Earlington, Ky. MrSTllugree ""'Sliaver and daugh $2,000 alleging that careless wiring Mesdames Jno. Brlnkley, Marvin Ja. of the city 'caused her to be knocked Lanier, Hoy and1 Ernest Brlnkley; 'Terjn.,' S&yfc Im lb'aslSv'oVi,4n,b uncohsciofis. She stated that several spent Saturday at Dawson Spriugs,' nave, open, vjsuing. relatives m mo'n'ths ago she .touched a clothes going over 'In the m.otor car ql Mr. returned.hqmq, Friday, after-nooJ, M. Oldham., ,i( , . j IImq nA ...oe erfraA en VllH tlllf ctl . The Catholic. school optned Mou- -, Was knnrkrl tinr.nnsrtnns. and added Mr. and Mrs. ,, Roy .Peyton, of aay morning. "Ey'ftPBvjlie,'Whp have, been, visiting;, she had never recovered from the efThe taadlsonville Public School Mr. Peyton's parents, returned home fects. opened yesterday. Saturday morning. fl; v i r Tfle petition asserts that a wire For Sale Semi-Weekii- Y EYY . For information or catalogue write to I0 V PERRY M. SHY, Secretary, No. 320 Paul Jones Building (ot YOU WANT a Better JOB? That question will bo asked you almost dally by business men seeking your services, if you qualify take the Draughon Training and show ambition to rise. Mora BANKERS indorse DRAUGHON'S Colleges than indorso all other business colleges COMBINED. 48 Colleges in 18 States. International reputation. RsBklmr. trponrltlajr, PeBHMshlp. EBrllsh, Spelltnr. Arithmetic, Letter Writing, BatlaeM as. lAw ntKE .BsiiuiT Drucae. uooa rosniunsuuAKANrtfc,uunuerrceonaDiecondit Horn. Shtdr. Thousands of bank cash- Boe4ck.Mifr. Bookkeepers all over tho United States say that Draughon's ters, bookkeepers, and stenographers aro New System of Bookkeeping saves theni holding good positions as tho result of from 25 to SO percent in workand worry. taking Draughon'a Home Study. CATALOGUE. For prices on lessons Sfctrtbasd. Practically all U. S. official court reportcrswrite tho System of BY MAIL, ivritQ Jno. P. Draughon, Shorthand Draughon Colleges teach. President. Nashville. Tenn. Forzwcat Whyf Becauso they knowlt is ihe best. alogue on course AT COLLEGE, write DRAUGHON'S PRA.G3CICAI. BUSINESS COLLEGE NasfeviU. or MMspau or jmiwcjui, l .nn., .r fMucti, Ky or &vaMTUl, Itm. 3! , WHEN IN MADISONVILLE Princess Theater,-th' 4t tures in the country. bOmetning ie,w each niffnt. Visit th"e , e --Bremen, n. . . best moving pic 'u , 5i . , y- . . . , ,H . i- , , , . . Vaudeville each night. innnee e.y.ery, (Ucer.nppn 2 t.0,,5. . . , 1.' ' with friends here. urday. Mr. J. here. Guy Forrester was in JIajJson-vill- e Saturday on business. What benefit Is a watch that does not keep time? I make them run correctly or give your money 'back- Misses Maude and Nina Parish, 6( Madisonville, were' in this city Sat Y'. Montague; of 4s-vlsl- ting .... f. . Parkqts-bergp-W;-V- aj relatives' Tbuempy, Watchmaker, At Whltford's Store. Messrs Hershal Wilson and Fred Bailey, of Madisonville, were in this c'ty Sifnday. E. P, Barnes, of Beaver Dam, was in this city Sundaj. Misses Eleanor and Agnes Dubuis-son- , lively as a Boy. who have been vlsitiug in If you are tired, run down, have have returned home. no appetite, get a bottle of Yucatan ? 1, gunning on .the roof of the house was faulty and that the metal roof acted is V conductor for trie electricity as also did the1 clothes line. Whe"n seen 'about the" matter, Su perintendent Ea'&tirf ft'atecT th'aTMrs. Nichols : was.- shocked early in the morning following one of the worst stormsever known in this city, when lights all over the city were put out of commission .and kept a crew of men at work a day or two getting things in proper shape. The city is safe in the matter and can loose no money' as it has a public liability policy in the Philadelphia Casualty Co. - Il A. D. NQErJr., Manager. ' ' mm If You Could ing of a Take out the metal fill- f BETHEL FEMALE COLLEGE Hopkinsville, Kentucky. 1 COMMUNITY n SILVER. spoon, the pure silver plate remaining would still be almot heavy enough to cat 'with. Tho only Woman' Collega in Wejtern Kentucky ptferlni? three. years of standard College work in addition to stand ucf Northern College Entrance Courses, Music, Do- -' ' mestlc Service and Expression iaughi by the best of instruction, The horde department in not excelled by any school in Kentucky, Our whole capacity has boen engaged for next year But we have secured another large, well equipped building for ihe overflow, For Catalogue apply to Ow-ensbor- o, kcavy plate of pure It ii thifl eapecially sil- t. WE LOOK H. G. BROWNELL, Pr. i .1 Just Received A'full line of'the new "Flower-de-Luce" pattern in w!i ware that is Thursday night. After havmgspent su pjpular this Falh Your in- a pleasant evening in a number of games, watermelons and delightful spection invited. home made candy were served. the, silver-plate- ml d W, H, Ohill Tonic. A few doses will sot you up give you a boy's appetite-ma- ke 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. The Sunday school classes of Jno. Long, D. T. Stanley, Frank Arnold and Miss Mabel Bpownlng were entertained at the residence of Mrs. Frank Arnold d. ver which, male Com- munity Silver look 00 well and wear 00 well whicli give it in fact, tne appearance of SterlThe price u low. ing Gall and examine thia amoui liae. - BEST TELEPHONE - SERVICE Mes-dam- es Note that the Cumberland Telephone & Telegraph Company, Incorporated, is offering to you an ideal proposition lor telephone service, Using our service you have ad. vantages of long distance connections to every important point in the United States. The advantages of telephone service in your residence are too numorous to mention, but among them would be daily communication with the markets, obtaining prices, getting accurate reports in the weather, calling up your neighbors, friends' and relatives. All these advantages and pleasures ar more than worth the" price you would pay for the service Literature and information furnished by calling on our manager, E. G. Mann, HIES, MR, FARMER! CUMBERLAND Earlington Hardware WHITFOm f fmvHR'- Store Prp. Miss Goldio Chandler spent Sunday In Spferce. Earlington Hardware Store JRi ft WhUford, Prop. TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH GO. llT.r h J BEE ADS PAY ,1 B ,i ml Sivkj rtf pro 'T U. ., I DR. E. B. HARDIN DR. LC RAY Drs. Hardin k Ray DENTISTS PainUu Extracting It. N. Clark made a business trip to MadiBonville Saturday, visiting his parents.'' . Misses Lena Galloway nd Woodruff, St Charles, were In the city Saturday enroute to Mammoth ni Ptrcehin High Wfrk Paw Dtttthtry it our Sptckky iVebs of tie Town A. G. Draper is ooTerm the Company Store and is doing a first olauB Madlsonjob. Mann & Pritchett, vllle, a Are wall on the roof. These improvements will add greatly to the building. Jas. Kilroy made a business trip to the county seat Saturday and to bear Judge O'Bear. tf . liotkoop time? I mako thorn run correctly or rIvo your money back. 0. 1. Tkukmpy, Watohmaker, At Whitford'a Store. Miss Mary Howlott- left Monday for Hobo, whero nho goes to assist Thos. Logan in soiling the Morrow atock of dry goods. MisB Willie Jonkins, of St. Char- ios, ono of the winners of tho Mammoth Cave trip, was in tiie city. Saturday to loavo for the Cavo. Dr. B. 0. McEuon spent Friday in St. Charles with his parents. - What benefit is a watoh that does Col. R. W. Wood loft Monday for a two weekB' vlBlt to friends and relatives in Evansvillo and Washington', Ind his former homo. ' Watch repauing. L. 0. Wiley, J Successor to Tappin & Gardner. MrB. Elmo Shaver spent Saturday in Madisonvilio visiting friends and .' shopping, t. Mmmy &m n J? M. Burton spent a few hours Saturday iri9 Madisonvilio visiting IrleudB. V0 Cfc JeBBe McGary,- - of Hichland, waB in tho city Saturday visiting friends. Melton Fletcher, traveling out of LouiBvillo, spont Saturday in tho cjty with 1i!b wife and child. Miss Minnie Bourland is home from Chicago, whore sho has been taking a course In art and psychology at Chicago "University. Madlsonvllle, Ky. Emma Chandler Sunday. Bass Hibbs, of the St. Charles Robert Merrlbew was in Madison-vill- a country, was in the city Saturday on Saturday vlsltlng'friends. business. at OLD HAGS WAICTID-Bri- ng Miss Edna Jackson spent Batar.-da- y once office. Clean, sound to the Bee morning in the county seat vis- cotton rags only. iting relatives and shopping. Ott Powers was In Madlsonvllle Miss Cynthia Watts is entertain-in- g visiting friends. a few of her little friends, at her Saturday Operator Robert Featherstone ha home on South Railroad street this been removed to Slaughterville. afternoon. Guy Forrester was in Madlsonvllle Big Ben, the alarm clock that Sunday visiting friends. gives satisfaction. John Cannon and family, of Paris, L. 0. Wilhy, Jeweler, Eariington, Ky. Tenn., are visiting Mr, and Mrs. L, Don't forget the meeting which O. Hamby. Wonderful Campaign Offer-Fr- om begins at the M. E. Church, South, next month. Rev. Wim-borl- now uutil after the election, Nov. 10, the 4th of g of Madlsouville, who will as- 1911, we will sond the Dailv Evon-lny Bee Post and tho sist the pastor, is a preacher of power, and his Berraonc bear the Impress one year for $1.50. Send all orders of tho Spirit. Much good will doubt- to this office, less ensue as a result of these tweet Newman Whltftrd was in Madiings. sonvilio Saturday night attending Are you a member of tho Baraca the picture show. Class? Your place was vacant SunEd Leug leaves for Chicago thq day. Attend tho last session of tho middle of October. class next Sunday in the old church building and get ready for the rally The K. K. Band was in Madison-vill- o Saturday making music for Sunday week. Judge O'Rear. Everybody seemed Walter N. Martin, Teacher. to enjoy the music and a good crowd MaBter Buford Webb is on the sick attended the speaking. list. Clooks that need repairing called Miss Ruby Peyton was in Madifor and delivered. Phone 93 8. sonvilio Thursday night attending 0. I. Truempy, the party glveu by Miss Helen At Whltford's Store. of that oify. Harland Kennett, of St. CharleB, Mies Mary Hagorman, who visited was in town Sunday morning. "" Miss Ruby Peyton, was here last Raul Ynchausti, of the M. A, Hunt Sunday ou her way to Greenville, Co., of Cincinnati, was in town FrI whero alio was married to Mr. Howday. ard Dagesdale, of Morganfleid. Miss JiramieD. Emberton who Mr. andMrsr Koy-- ' jjorrester re" turnod home yesterday from a visit h is been vieiting in Logan county for tho past Hwo mouths, returned to relatives at Central City. accompanied by Liberal roward will be paid for home Saturday, Mary Deaoy, who her auntfjMJBB tho return to this office of a Smith will visiVtho'sfamlly of M. Hanna, & Wesson 88 pistol, No. 05,182 in "V Jr. , black soabbard, lost betweeu tho papers for sale at the Bqo Old coke oveua and post olHco or between post office and my residence, on office. Mias Eunice Draper delightfully Sept. 1. W.R.Brown, Eariington, Ky. entertained for Misses Bertha and 2t Guy Forrester" was in Madisonvilio Alice Orr, of Annjston, Ala., Friday evening with a laWn party. Saturday visiting friends. y, Tho Public Sohool opens Monday. Don't forget to send your children the first day m tho morning. This is the only way to lot them get the very bfst results from this course, Everything starts off easier and sooner that way- - The prospects are Cave. bright for a large opening. R. J. Salmon, of Illsley, was in ' Mrs. Queen Frazler, of Howell, tho city Saturday enroute Madisonvisited Mrs. Emma F. Chandler Satvilio on business. urday. Nice four room cottage to rent. Mrs. Filson Logan and children, Apply to E. G. MoLkod, of Howell, were the guests of Mrs. Lr (r School Will Soon Oben and The St. Bernard Store aLways to the front Has for the purpose of making the girls wear as broad smiles as possible selected a nice line of pretty styles in Ginghams, Percales and Dther Dress 'Goods suitable for school. . r A j, .Xv ' t' t f,.,f?i t i Nor Have Wc Been Unmindful of the Boys Seml-WOekl- We are endeavoring to carry a stock of merchandise that will meet the demands of the people of Eariington and surrounding country. The Money Vou Spend Helps to Build up Some Place Will you give us your patronage and assist in building up Eariington instead of going or sending elsewhere for goods? We are making special low prices on all summer goods in order to Ja-go- o, make room for the fall you? for all past favors we will be glad (to have you, call and, se'e us. goods-Thanki- ng v ST. BERNARD STORE W. RCSO.YLE, Manager ST. BERNARD MINING CO. INCORPORATED ..,' 'Respectfully, ,? H J i "4 i .. 1 4 ''.J'1 - ) S Eariington, Ky. Jf SGet Into The Bte Auto CONTEST la IF FREE flOtJu; How to Get Votes J .,... 1912 OoriLtet Xl'oses QowandCompan,,,,,, Ga:r ort Display qtjjBarnes, 32 r e 1 Touring Csa'r'Jto Howard be given away free by Eariington Boosters Club. Each member of this, club will give votes that will entitle the holder of the, great-e,h number of votes to this 'elegant Automobile Free. A grand $V6Q0 Five-Passeng- er st I m K cc . Mtery- - 'l&a i lfaMiinKjJBjEPHHHHHHnfiK How to Get Votes Votes on the Automobile will be given with everyJffigbase.mde .at the store of ny member of the club, ob vJatSs for every dollar's worth pur-cnVsed- S Hfr ' NOW IS THE TIME TO BUSY. The earlier you start the tiforej aavantage you will have in the nnaixount. ixememDer. ine oDjeci; oi thisxontest is to get business. We are (xE-- T' HHKHoHttrtiiHiltSiHHBll! t )' lifMkW3$h4HHntinwntinwntinW'Sukkwknt Bee, accompained by $i ,in cash, 3,000 votes will be given. This applies to back subscriptions as well' as new subscriptions, and you can pay for as many as you .desire. You can also get votes on job printing and advertising 100 votes for each dollar paid on iThe Eariington i u. rxr:;t,'..' :4.; vviiii cveiy ycaiiy auusiUjJuuu iu going to give this fine Auto to the per- ...1 ...Ml ..nlni-rraifaef 5U1 WI1U Will etUUlllutaLC imi gia.i.vob numJDej:, ot votes, therefore it is to the interest of every , contestant to ask their friends and neighbors who buy tlieir Dry goods, Clothing, ShoQS, Hats and everything they get trorri members of the Club Thus, and save the coupons for you. who gets the greatest the contestant number of friends who trade here and give them their coupons, will receive the Jf greatest number of votes. n either job printing or advertising. Get your friends to give you the' votes when they pay any of their accounts. But the best way to get votes is to secure subscriptions tu The Bee, as the schedule of votes is so much greater for subscriptions than for anything else. You will be suprised how easy it is to get subscriptions to The Bee if you try. lules of The Contest the rules of this contest, as it will make it much easier for the contestant methods that are used. to understand the Read carefully 1. No name of contestant will be known CONTEST CLOSES MAY 15, 1912 Send in Your Nomination at Once and go to Work for it' , W& WJ twAS. Watckea, Clock Jtwelry' -- SJS3 Fim Watcii Rrpairinj Webb Brothers, Groceries MMawMl f No names of contestants will be pub4. Every contestant gets a numlished. 3. Every contestant gets 2,000 votes fo startf ith ber. 5. Standing of contestant's number publishedV&kly. 6. All votes must be brought Tie votes in package in Thursday for recording. 7. Votes must not be written' on 8 of certificates will be with contestant's numoer and amount on top slip only.' 9. Color charged monthlv and must be recorded monthly to count to Votes are transferable only before recording. 11. contestant naving largest numoer or votes on may to, iviz, wins the auto. 12. Contestants will not be permitted to solKit votes within our store or in tront of the buildiugf 2. ) George King & Son Drug. DrutftfiVtj' SuatlriM and Soda Fountain Semi- - Weekly Bee, $1 Per Year T W. H. Whitfori, Hardware, Stoves BARNES, CQWAN0 & CO Dry Goodf. Clptkintf, Show. MilUmiry, INCORPORATED Ladi' Rtdy fo Wr. Carpet and Rpgi Barnett & Stone, Liveryman - i, -- - ....;j,i.. .,. , .t,...i..i ..ijij-.- .. . .......... .jtAiiis AjnBuf .. l. ic, ..... ,!n . ... ... ............ .. .r .. . . j v . &Ai y J tir JTf v"!-- ' -- ., riv , . u iJ,vw k. -- .i "W w?rr T' TTj r -- "Tr.nr lTYy '? : r JTi irfmww j HtfflMaM4 M 4 H I H HH HH H bb I H B H bbI I bbi ?.n '' 1 H HB 1 I Ih bbi iiii HBm BBBJ BBJ BBBl BBBBBJ BBM BBBa BBb BBBBBJ SBl bbbbn bbbbb bbbbt hbhhbv hhhhh To he Closed Out at Less Than Cost at Nebo HAVE purchased the stock of goods of the Morrow Dry Goods Company at a very low price 'and therefore will be able to dispose of these at a price less than they can be bought at wholesale and still make a fair profit. I. will put on a sale beginning September 9- and lasting TWENTY DAYS, during which time I will offer these goods for half the regular selling price. Don't fail to avail yourself of this opportunity .to get seasonable goods cheaper than you have ever done before. . - -- a E Children's Clothing One lot of Children's Suits to clean up at each Boy's Heavy Hose, 25c grade $1 .00 ' Boy's Heavy Hose, 15e grade. . Furnishing Goods Men's Shirts with collars, $1.11 grade Men's Shirts with collars, 75c grade Boy's Heavy Hose, 11c grade. 15c 10c 5c Ladies' Shoes, $4.11 grade. Ladies' Shoes, $3.51 grade. Ladies' Shoes, foil grade. OUC Ladies' Furnishings Ladies' White Handkerchief, 11c grade Ladies' White Handkerchief, 15c grade Ladies' and Children's Ribbed Ladies' Vests, 25c grade Ladies' Shoes, $2.51 grade. 1UG Men's Shirts with collars, Slegrade Men's Underwear, $1.11 grade.; 00 . ..it & OUC vr"- -- Hostile .Ssfc; grade 5c 10c ...... 5c . ..-...- Ladies' Shoes, $2.11 grade. $2.00 $1 .75 $1.50 $1.25 $1 .00 4 f ( V Domestics ' . I s"- - Men's' Underwear, Sit grade. :V & .r.'H V w. Men's Handkerchief, 11c grade, 7f tpw oc Thread two spools. . . ' $ v & 1 Ladies' Vests, lo Jrade J Men's Handkerchie'f, 5e grade. 2tof'5c Ladies' Underwear, 51c grade Men's Work shirts, 75c grade. " t Men's Work shirts, 51c grade. . Men's Hose," Sit Men's Hose, .... .... ji ? A .... . 40c 25c 25C Vr v 4 Slv .w. .r. ...?.. . ' ,.'.". . I OU 5c 3ic t ?-...-.. Ca U Calicoes all colors. ?s Aprpn checked gingham. . Ladies' Hose Supporters, 51c grade"? ' Ladies' Hose Supporters, 25c grade.'. .'; Full Line Ladies' dress goods,laces and embrodery price. lEf mJM 4' Cotton toweling. Outing flannel.. Domestics iv i ill Ti C r 0m p 'm 50 CrV fa. ,vr i25c grade. i .. .. V.g i the 4Ca v regular i wp - n. - v ss. grades. 4 ... ,?..A Men's Hose, 15 grade Men's Hose, 11c grade. . : Men's Suspenders, 51c grade. Men's Suspenders, 25c grade . .. f ..;..'.;.. ... . .. 15c 10c 5c 25c I vv 15c 25c Shoes Men's Oxfords, $2.51 grade. Men's Oxfords, $3.11 grade Men's Oxfords, $3.51 grade. Men's Oxfords, $4.H grade. Men's Shoes, $4.11 grade.. Men's Shoes, $3.51 grade... Men's Shoes, $3.11 grade.. Men's Shoes, $2.51 grade '. Men's Shoes, $2.11 grade .. .Boys' Shoes, $2.51 grade . threadfo a customer and not more I than 20 vards of eoods mentioned abpye F F Nnf mnr lhan v4 spools of I Men's Belts, 51c grade. . . .' Men's Belts, 25c grade r . Men's Ties, 51c grade Men's Ties, 25c grade Men's Overalls, $1.11 grade Men's Overalls, 51c grade Men's Heavy Work Coats, $2.51 grade. Men's Heavy Work Coats, $2.11 grade. .. .... uC . 50c $1.25 $1.00 .. .. .v - . Boys' Shoes, $2.11 grade Boys' S'hoes, $1.51 grade TftLi .Mi; L'SrHi qui $1.00 1.50 1.75 $2.00 $2.0 $1.75 $1.50 $1.25 ',.. .. .. 1.00 1.25 $1 .00 75c i - Notions Two papers Pins Two boxes Hair Pins. Two papers Safety Pins Cuff Buttons and Tie Pins :..:.:... 5c OC atc tlalf Refular Price. ;...... Hat Department Merits Hats, $3.M grade Men's Hats, $2.51 grade. Men's Hats, $2.11 . .: grade....'.... .". , :..' ..,.'. . Boys' Hats, $1.11 grade:.. $1 .50 5 a25 $1 .00 50C OC iy One lot Cotton Batting at per roll I , - Trunks and Suit Cases at One-Ha- lf Regular Price Remember, after twenty days all goods will be sold at the regular price. Don't iet this opportunity go by to supply your needs for fall and winter use. Being unable to Secure the house these were in, I have moved across i.V:') in the house adjoining Ligon's grocery the street Vf i r fK 'i H LIH aaaBl bbH bbbbbH v c -- :, ' ' LUU fill bbbbbI bLbB HHbbbV aBflFBDB aBBBBVBBBlS aBBBILaBaBBBBBBBBV bbBbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbI ButER Q 4 f J, ( n, " :' . . t - U U--' ' - .tJu( - 1 ' w .a&MflBBlBlPvv-- " :K '( k itMv .. . --- i..l. jLiii n "w4"1 ..f vt