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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): October 3, 1911
Bee (Earlington, Ky.): October 3, 1911 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1911 bee1911100301_sn87060004 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bee (Earlington, Ky.): October 3, 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. ' .s-v- ; - ,f..... a vf - - j,"" , v' ?, 11 . ' . iWoU-DON'- fr ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS w ff rr ADVERTISEIT FOR SALE ..- ,- - :. V- -: ; rffNTY.qcmpirm IH i - JW - .i Ls w f a Arlington, hopkins county, w.t Tuesday, October 3, im ii. ,i .ii..i. -- w. .: NEW RECORD BY A DI.VEE MOB-HAMS- eM ' Mi.THDDISnTPREXGHERS' SIGNED THEIR WORK 'rnr-iJ'-TM- VAtloirAircoiraEiT'- "Dr. - N ATIOJf CONGEEM DMhroif" johftB. AtkifisM Ykt ! Wiley Calls for (he Establishment of f ! m iii'mwn ii" mimwiwi Gbn-ere- ss. T Louisville Conference Adjourned wi wi wo .mm ni n mihhmwiwM'm wm 1 Yesterday 1 nation This Wtate&JKttt-.ftr- ' cent' earning power of 45,000,0oD adults at aver Louisville Annual- .Coiferenaa.tof age "of $600 each. the M. E. Ohuroh, Bouth, adjourned He said also: "In order to unify yesterday at Greenville. The appointments were made for the national and state'activitjtt mak the Henderson aud Hopkltisvllle ing for the publichea'ltruthe estab- , lishment of a national detr ent of districts: Henderson District J. B. Adams, Health is almost a neces: Hv Con Presiding Elder; Beeebrove, H. F. Hlgglns; Carrsvllle, B. O. Love; gress should take early sfejtrnVard Clay Mission, E. W. Smith; Cory- - securing in the councils of thenation den, E. R. Bennett; Dixon, W. E. an adviser to the President charged Thomas; Earlington, W. 0. Bran- with the protectionJhe, health of don; Hampton Mlsslou, W. L. Ken- the people and the Jiper education nedy, supply; Hanson, G. A. Gallor; people Henderson. Clav Street, H. R.HIg- - of theft.tTL ... in mallrs relating to fA. wen ucing. .; pins, sWatr: Hear80ta', Flrsi rucir ! -Church? J. A. Otaaudier EMatfsong ai, Marlon, ArTouCaalftAiytliinf. vtfle, O. F. Wlmberl; thur Mather; Morganfletd, E. F. Eat what your stomach otaves , Geodson; Morganfleld Clrcmlt, E.D. without the Blightfstffear oflsdiees-tlonwhich is an a?fal feeling You Beggess; Providence, L. W.Turner; will not be bothere.djypith Bour Robards, E. N. Metealf ; Babree, W. Stomach, Heartburn, KfalEea, Bad 0? Rlckard; Shady Grove, J. A. Breath or Heavy Ff elliTg'n you will It reWheeler, supply; Blaaghterville. L. take one dose of Digesteze. Magic. ; G,u lievos and cores as If by. HM,tlf F. PlerajrJ Pleasant ao Candy. Relief in one lette; Sturgls, R. M. Wheat; Tolu, lint e. Get a 50c boilte I rbQ tbe epartment of im St. Be ward G, E. WUson; TJnlontewu Clreutt, ifli u Company, Lfiorpoaate tWr AnfcrsonffiRudenAJn Vajider k: K. MU bllt Trautrpjc cnooi, NBUI SCf - j. 1W. RBiNDON SETHNED III it " Greenville ir in Kansas Citv. Dr. Harve W. is is' Wiley' as"serted'healfh "or HERE WO(ths$540lOOO.OOOjOOO. - fol-lowi- ng "th -- ea, Mason nuaneriy BopttsyivDIstr fe nrimmitoimm I gatd;Orofton Circuit, W. T. Mer-rDawson Springs Mission, J. Baker: Eddyvllle and Saray Frank P". Or Ddvall ; Eddy vllle OIF-ealtoga, -U; aaarr,8 tt S&ENtei&ZS a -- VI R. B. grjdar; Elktou Circuit, G. ,W. Shagart; Elkton Harper r supply; Grand Rivers, A. C. Gentle ; Hermon, R. E. Btevenaon; Hopktnsvllle, A. R. Ka-xHopklnsvllle, G. W Lyons; XuUiwa, J. HJawiaro) Jfay-ette- , B. L. YartoaVLlaton Mission, A. D, Davis : Nor tonvllle Mission, S. T M. Bailey, auly; Hulse ; PI watf, 4 J. & ' MlWehell ; and-Bells- Btou trupply,; ,Elkt , y; && Station, Joseph Sehiefelm; Smith-lau- d Circuit, F. A. J. Garland, sup. plyj Trenton and Guthrie, S. H. Prlieeton arid CeruleainfO. G. Pratb-er- ; jSalem, J. P. Vanlioy; Smlthland LTlaM. Aj-Tcxas Wonder M The Texas Wonder earea kldaey diabetes, weak and laae Irregubaaks, rheumatism, and all reraov-lBe;rtel, larities sf bladder troubles, the kldneya. aad Wd4r la both men and women. Regulates bladderlrouble laouJWren, Ifaet Mid by yourdrsxreisU will l Mat by naif a receipt of M.M. Qm small bottle Is two menths' treatment and seldom fall to perfect. 'a cure. Send for testimonials from Ky) and other states. , Dr. . W. HaIl.afiM6 Olive street, St. Louis, and-caws Mo Bold by drujtRls. Clyde Thompson, of Evansvllle, Is here this week visiting friends. 1911, we will senrt the Dally InKPostaVdJhe'SemT-Weekl- y "aU-ora- oledlah Grlfflu,:tCfottorl ! I thei cltrthItweok-- iaf$Br hto daughter Mrs. A. J. Benae4 WbMrful CaMfalf dfcr-Fro- m nowtaatil atter the election, Wdv., 10, Kveu Beo iri4 Tssnffennr greatly, I.OOO" wa'sps' howe. one ktfdr IK80. ' Bnd onLord irs.,SalHe, Bird, who has been belugeaught in two-cla- ys to thlsofflee.spent AmnthlU'a1 estate. Iu' . Northamn- - vlsltlnij in Mfssourlfor a short while 4 A ,v Vv. , Mr. and Jis. KC. ,M. Morris. ""OBWny-meSaturday igUIK'IR ?i''ZL,mJLJ- tonsnlreS.OOq.yere.caagntUBaxweeK has'returned home. in'oneprovislon store. 'v ,tHn.m$lZ,Mla W. T..MIlls ent to Hopklnsvllle MWLjMIke Hanria mad f rnta;id Saturday on business. Jaaies'.C, Dahlman, t'Cowboy" Mayor MAWiivlllo.a visit Smturday'after-- ' Mrs. W.J5. Cox leftaturday "afterof Omaha, Throws the lariat." I l, H I no ? Mayor JaB. C. Dahlman ib of an noon for Greenville' where conference. attend intetesting and impresBivo perso Headachos Signs of Danger Starting his career as a cow-boWe make a specialty of doing two Lrfyono in thiB town that sutlers he is at nroont Mayor of Omaha, ifndjthree color work. It you want nervous frequently from splitting, following record to hisi neaJTaches ought to go at once to the and has tee (hat will give Batlsof Dawes CoH Nep.,, lolaaey drufjlst and get a 25o bottle of our orodlt:Theriff'Mayor of Chadron, tw$ ffablonjob work sampleB and get see our terms; CarliBdt's German Jblver Powder. three Bomovratio Nat'l Commiteo-- prl&s tormBj at the Madisonville Branch Batiffiies juayor. dangerous form, that man, eigne years: luiiLua oi umaaw. OfMe in MorJbnFjmiiture Store... years, .ana.in ior '-'HbT -- To him la.dne tlie credit of perspns. A splendid modern graded school than, any person or butldlnK at Earlington was ereotedjin 1903 at the cost of about $20,000 and prftd?or by tlie Bt. Bernard company, located on a lot given by the com pany. A graded school building for colored children nas neen ereccea. He was the founder of the jcolored Bchool, Atkinson college. Free libraries at EarlinRton for both wlUte and colored people were gifts from him. Annual contributions have.been made to the Bchool funds bo as to allow three of fuur mouth's schoolstoVunnlne mouth?. He fostered the public schools, the churches, the 'e"nevolott soelPtieo, and gave the mluers encouragement and aid toward acquiring homes at a minimum price. t He lived close to his employee ueer too huBy to listen to tbe smallest affairs of he humblest and jfte freely of his time and advice. Tuera has never been but one strike in the fortv years of bis management. Though lie had abundant opportunities for Acquiring vast wealth, m.ytmtnwomtjM . t thoagh ho added immensely to the wealth aud prosperity of Kentucky, he e I'OK leaves behind only a moderate estate. His means were used freely in bis utejff6v.lie foWewiuf year are life for the assistance of others ?a w. ova Vfcllanawn um'i l.a Though Mr. Atkinson was a New Jerseyan by birth, with the easy adaptability of the American he thoroughly Identified himself with bis adop12. Musical Favorites, Jan. tive state and Kentucky mourns him as.slncerely as though he was one Bingham, March 19. Ralph of her own sons. The price for the season ticket is ,4 $1.06, single entertainment 50c. To i, Hoyt Coil mortored overdo, Henderr'! son Sunday in Mrs.: Holeman's ear.9 thosowhoJiave. subscribed the ttek ets will be delivered by Nov. 1. OthMadisonville Get the habit of coming to the ers desiring tickets will have opporly branch office of the. tunity to obtain them before first Bee, at Morton's Furniture Store, For information entertainment. BY AILMH DAVIS. when you want engraved cards, em- concerning course see O. E. Dudley bossed'ietterneads. oaace tiokets or taanager, or- J. E. Fawcett,' Bee Miss Grace Tappau, of Central prograaaa. 'WefaaveYthe bent and . City, is visiting her brother Mr. M. let ;Agure'w,U yoaJon prices. H. Tappan, of this city. Ailekn Davis, Manager. WASPS PLAGUE ENGLAND; Tom Wand, of Madisonville, was CALL OUTJOY SCOUTS Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Young, Agnes in the city Sunday visiting friends. Bailey, and LlBle Robinson were in ; r f Madison- Anton Sunday. thtf Pests Attatki Mrs. N. I. Toombs, Shofs Lost; Throu-in thlsolty Friville, visited friends Mr. andJMrs. Joel McPbereon Jr. are Made on Persons in the Streets day. were in Earlington Sunday. LondonrS e p t. 2 9. E n s 1 a n d'e M(ss Fioranee Winstead visited Miss Gladys Jordon, who was the guest of Miss Lucy Fawcett for, a plague of wasps the worst ever friends, in this city Friday. left for, Morganfleld Bun- While1 Is growing worse. known James Gatlia, of Nortonvllle, was Ib "swatting" flies English America In the eity Friday on bnsiness. men are swatting wasps. So serious Fred Bailey returned from a two was has tbe situation become thai In Dave Barablll, of Providence, weeks trip to Louisville Sunday. many soetlon of tbe country the la the elty Friday on business. Boy Venoy and Claude Denton services of tbe Boy Scouts have Mr; aml.Mrs. N. B, (Joriion went were In Earlington Sunday. boon enlisted. to Hopklnsvllle Saturday. . Carlsteadt Bobinson, of Mortons Kiogeton-on-Thame- s the wasps Doa't forget the At Gap, was In town Sunday. compelled a confectioner, to close Boohaa a braueh office for Madihis shop for five days, after thirty-oa- o sonville peopl.e In Moron's Farat-tur- e Lively as a Boy. nests In tbe vioinity bad been Store. If you. 'want advertisraided. Before tbe wasps bad been ing or, jab work or wish to subscribe ICyou re tjreii.run down, have' no aiotHo, get a'Sottle of Yucatan ousted from the shop they had des- for the paper,.oall up uumbor 4,, . CbilVeaia,. Ajfcw doBeB''wil set, troyed $60 worth, cf stock. In the AiiiKKN Dvia, Manager. appetite-ma- ke yo Loudon suburb of Willesden wasps you strong and lively as a SaUraay for Mra. P. B. Ross left Puriflee tbe twelvey ear-olservice for held up thes street-ca- r Louts, where she has gone to aad strengthens the system. blood 50c a more than an bour. The motorman visit relatives. bottle at the Bt. Bernard Mining bad been stung by a whole swarm, Master Homer Morton, who has Co., Incorporated, Drng Departand belore a substitute could be ment. car was stranded, block-intfti- beenslek wltp fever for a short some better. while is reported For Sale entire llntr. Is visiting in grower offerOro slospairing fruit Miss Lizzie DeMoss $50 Scholarship on Draughou's ed 36 eonts for every nest destroyeii Dawson Springs for a short time. Business College, Nashville, Tenn. On his farm. Tne Boy Scouts, bear-lu- g Mr. and Mrs. G. W.. Pemberton, $100 Scholarship on Bryant & Strat-to- n of the offer, earned fSo in three who have been visitingln Tennessee Business College, LouiBville,, days. The country of BedfordBhalre for'tho-lao- t few week have returned Kyi Apply to Western Kentucky bJotJt8otdistnjcuished private citfzeu; inthe death of John B. Atkiuson. " To him more than to any other LpsAngeleSj CaJ., Sept., 29. o.wa.ijMMietbe ereditrfor tlitulu8trial" (levelopmiitof-febi- 8 Ford Tfaville, a professional' diver years. at Avalon, Gataliria Island, 'hasniade He was a maiiiof brod views, great executive capacity, far what is claimed to.be .a .world's reseeing. The great coal company of which he was the head was the cord for diving. Clad in a common maiu .activity of his life; buf.everythiug; which would foster aud bathing suit, Traville dragged a h develoo the iudustrfes of his native state . had bis active support. sixty-fiv- e feet below rope down ; ..... ' Mis advice and counsel were poumit ior oy other men of nffairp. the surface and made it fast to- - an Every progressive movement, had his well' wishes, ifhis active co-- 1 anchor lying on the bottom, Traj operation were uot prsible. ville was down two minutes. Not alone as a great business man aud a great devloper of natural resources, will Mr.' Atkinson be remembered. He built, Always Blessed fostered and sustained schools. JHis private bounty was added to with-- Hearty Appetite If you use the state's revenues to. increase the term of the public schools in Digesteze. It helps your stomach do work, digests what you eat and tltA nnmmiimt.iPR in wliinh he was most 'interested from a few the makes good rich blood from' your months to uine mouths a year. 'He was activejn affording oppor- f)odv No more Sleepless Nights, Headache or Stomach MiBery. Get tunities for securiusTcheap homes Of his labors along these lines rid of all these troubles with Diges-tezFifty cents a bottle, worth tenthe Madisouville Hustler says': county fold its cost, at drug department of 'of dolngmore for education in Hopkins -.-- ti H (Editorial in Eyansvirfe Our.Ier). 4 . H Carries Rope 65 Feet Below the Surface and Makes it .Fast, to anAVhoh' itf '. -- '. VIKUNu1lJft! StandarJJfrj"' Hose Earlington Coyncil yil Purchase i Supply of half-inc- ANOJHER.STEP IN. DIRECTION ,..: OF LOWERING INSURANCE'HATES ; -- Dan Mi Evans was eleefced iaet nlght.as a member of the Earliag-t6- n Cltv Connoll to fill caused by the death of John B. whb"bad been a member of the-vacancAt-kins-- ? ' - a thatbody many years without Mr. Evans,selectioa is e. st the St. Bernard Mining Company, Incorporated. SEMI-WEEKL- Y . 1 THE EVANSVILLE COTJfi- IEB, AND" BEE FOR j$2 AND 50 GTS October a Bargain Month for' Greatest Newspaper and The Earlington Semi Weekly Bee . Evans-ville's, . - I ...... Notts Semi-Week- - of-o- er ' , tion the publishers of the Evansvllle Courier announce that October will be a bargain month. All subscription received In October will be taken at the rate, of $2.50, for tbe daily Courier "by mall and Bee for 1 year. The Think of it a daily paper and a semi weekly a whole year for only $2.50. Do tbtless there will be a n s 1 to get in the Courier band wagon at this rate. Many will subscribe for tbete papers for their friends and relatives. The Courier is the only EvanBville paper that reaches subscribers on tbe day it. is printed;- This Is presidenti al year audpeopjewantthft, news, Courief-ahot fr"o'ratae prese-Th- e news regardless of ways printB the politics. It carries the Semi-Weekly t to still further increase their grat circulation in this sec- la order sure to meet the approval of. the people of Earlington and no better choice could, have been made. t ThereiB no more popular or capable-ma- n in the city. At last night's meeting he Council took action on one, of the ,mol; Important matters that have boea peuding;and the question, que of the Items iu the plan for the general improvement of the. city's Are fighting facilities, bas been under consideration by metribers df the Coua-c- il for some months past. 'The Council decided upon trie purchaso of 1000 feet of 2 inch standard 'ifa hose. BDeclfled th'ls HDrin'ir bvttfe ex pert from the Kentrfcky Inspecltea Bureau as ah item neoes's'afy to tbe City's equipment iu order to lowering of Earlington.'s lusajraiBOo ratotl The proviso "if (he treasury is able" is not thought to bo an impedlaaeat and the selection aha puVehaM fs left to Councilman Oldham aad Heury Regors, Chief of the Fire De- partment. ( A committee was also named to Investigate the question of proposed erection of a gasoline storage taafc at the local plant of tbe Standard , Oil Company. ti . paptr. No More Dyspepsia. Gas, or other Stomach Troubles. Nothing will remain "undigested Or sour on vour. stomach wlll'-iSkllttloXD'lKostfeae, a po.wor- iui uigesiive, usiiuihhb suu pichhkui. as Maple Syrup. For sale by the drug department of the St. Bernard; report st and is In every. .Mining Company, Incorporated. F way a brilliant metrlpolltan news' lf-voa 'i R BasebaH Dope The offer Is good for the month of Jhuriington Ocfob r only. Imughters f s Seed all subscriptions to tbe Semi- - ; Earlinbton defeated Slaughters lav a 5 inning game at tbe Earlingtom ' weexiy iiae, jaarnngion, ts.y. g Ball park Sunday which was haadt-cape- d Mrs. George Motberehead and Mits in tbe last 2 innings wltli Mary Motberehead spentafewhouts rain. Tbe Slaughters team showea in Madisonville Saturday afternoon good form withash on the labj sbof ping and visiting frieVds. PeytOnild the bosng for the home -,- fl yyt,Mi Mfseee Margaret Mi Sri&rtit. iLJotB PheWa, of MadlaowriW, Vere in B.Errors by'Stadgfiters 6 by Earltheity Batnrday automobile driv-In?- .. ington 2 Ump're Mitchell. Straek -- ih Mr Semi-Week- ly B,TTW . . Mr. aiSllMrs. J. M. Fish were 49 Mr. ftiitMfs:: WMJfDAiur.' wka '.rtBtnfi.w UUl Uy 4WWIOU U Attendance bfB,,-. - i Jtfk lL. cj' m aw .J 1 'i jHgt, ft nm iT' mmm. w 8. tnOMsastweeK, returned nome Sat will visit urday. MrB. Deveny friends in Laurel, Mies., for a few toii . wt AHRt rW ys' ADjJlfevejjuaiJjsy nkp w. iw Hlgnea Capt. Ott L. POWRR3. Mrs, Cam t.? iiL'jt '.j. d. weeks. You are your-sel-f Aalby returWd homo;' pro-urS4h- is ie Semi-.Wbkkij- Y Bee, not experimenting on wben.you. take C'tam.brT, Ialn!s Cohgh Remedy tar a culd as ihat'preparation has won its great reputation ard extensive sale by ' 1; semark&ble cures of colds, atld an always be dependep upon. It is equally valuable for adults and cull-dre- u and mav be civeu to young chil'dren with implicit conf d nee as'itbycontains no harmful drug. all dealets. Bold i from Evansvllle Saturday whroX the,ylnaye been visiting friends ,for a ter dyp. Harry Riackwfii was m MadlioH-vill- e Saturday night attending'' tho picture Phow, Mrs. E. A. Davis who has beea visiting in NaBhvlll-- ' for, tbe past week returned home Sunday. .. , , Earlmgtont Ky. Paul Herb who has been visiting his brothettRayAreturned' home Sat- urday accompamea ny tne latter. Oharlle.McCormick rejturnoll iipme. 'vSunday..from a visit; tq friends' ani t a 1 '. .- - she-wil- rolatlves in Evansvllle. v. any one can do thatjbut it is uot It's easy enough to spend money, al- six naiwaif nd Wolfiv fc hartrtakerr Foloy der, On . Ohicrtert.no brvb: KlditBy-PllltfTa- fclMng to I Minlng.Oo.,In-eorporatedjJDfH- g today from tue St. Bernard "Sold by St. Bernard ' Department. " t. g Co., IpcorporatedjyDrug 25c a, bottle. ' Get in the Autoriobile contest, Offor. From goad iu your name and we will undarfal Campaign noi Euntil after the oieoMon,Nov. lOi; a.tarfc yon with 2,000 complimen-tary- c 1811 jwe will, aona, sno xu.v fa.Tvotes. Yon can win this Boo ids ?ost aad the tenjiwrABi on rear W De-en- oF tbeiN. emrftiovititrouDrbimire VYoXryitrnly, wis-atlnlieWfca neaaacnes, gas a Dalilmah. you rjaye, "Bor-rfrtW)OTfWy- ,,rj 'IWWSr the nave given me a . 1 :(flg.Hl) Jart.ilftQ. if '. greatueoi,pt urdly visiting eTouiBTeira "'" friends. Pressman, the well known meahaut; left Saturday for a visit ends In Louisville., and Mrs. L. E. Finley and liter, Margaret, went to Jonn- loJiftfc.BjiBrJaYA.tC'lt' tht, y oi J.os. Morgan. .., s. wm.amitny aiwaiissiiv DeMoss went to Dawson igs to visit friends for a while. ises Margaret tmlIjouis-. . mi- ways so easy to know where to spend your money so It will do tho most good. We can convince you that a dollar has more purchasing power at lhns"6rethTCn--anywheir- e else in OWU A Llil JB MU WBR9& UIUM" Afts. C. M. Lutz was in Nebo Sat- - and let us show you. . - V TnE O. G. Sprouse C0. H.'P. Vannoy and sbn, Rufus, loft Saturday to visit friends and rela- tives in uentrai vjity, rney wm return home Monday. rCJUiiottauaaif.lifrdue to a disordered eqhdltloaof the stomach. Chamber- lain's Tablets areitosenbiallyastom-ach-medicinnntendfid erpocially to aoton that organ ; to cleanse It. e, to nrrrn ""mm torll; if : Soml-Wook- iy frtlt i?w rrttiffrt r,iiw-w'w"- rta' r'lTl1 '. BaeneHd iVi-'AK- strengthen 'it, tone and invigorate It. tq.rogula.te theillyer, and to banish bflftuihoss posltff elyarid effectual- XSM-WM- S ij ' i 9SI ti B" Subscription Rates PAUL M. MOORK. One Year Six mouths Three month ft Slnfclo copies J idtt iarnAfrnimftn-a'riifa"'-'a- " """1 2itauii'.lutoAi.4' t X - MMHaaBBtai MMMM ;'T WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Evansvillc, JimL, October IS, 1911 Ou accouut of above occasion the L. & N. R. R. will sell round trip ticket at rate of $1.00. Special train will leave EarlltiRton about 8 a. m., October 15. Returning leave 10:30 same day. ., Ev-andvi- lU tl.00 60 . C, A. MORTON - ' i '.Si AtMCIATE ESIT&R ANB BUSINESS MANASER efFRawfVWf Wl EDITOR AND FUBLISHKH J. B. FAWOKTT 35 5 MADISONVILLE, KY. 1' 1 .- i- Kvdtcky Frtss A$citi9n tf T" . 4-- MISS Specimen copies mailed free on application. Correspondents wanted in all parts of the .oounty. Address us (or Funeral Director and Embalmer ' I franc Office fc 1:1 " ..s, MMifk Kmtmcky, Ph9e m Mrh's Furmtm Sttte, 119 SkM'm AlLttn i Strut, Mtdi- - R. H.DtTrtUle, G. P. A. D. P. BAt, A. ' Amy Gall Aajwcrcd Promptly Day or'Nifkt. ." , , . " ' r "" UAVld, Mgr. EVANSVB1E, INDIANA 1911 Scholarship For Sale i . X WBPlW Tuesday, linti-nrttiTttini- Ocfhtr 3, Stationery. ' UfU fl Ul upilJpiiiaVMBjpqpwmqac II BACK TkB Mam wke wkispers dows a well Abort tke tkiaps ke kas to sell Will &ever reap a crop of dollars Like ke wko climb a tree and "hollars." -- ft w- - TItice, To AuJomobHe Conteriants All parties holding votes in tnia contest must turn thorn in at Barnes, Gowand & Go's, store on Sept. 90, as the colors of coupons will change on the first day of each month, and your coupons will be void unless voted on or before the last day of each month. All contestants will take notice and be governed accord- .tangly. I f ,;' Ml i will ask you about your summer olethes. Why not call at our itore Celis Serieuly and fit yoarself out in slothing and Take Tour Gewmon Common colds, severe and frequent underwear while you can save fifty lay the foundation of obronlo disease percent on purchases. ed conditions of the nose and throat Thk O. G. Spkousr Co. and may deveop into bronchitis, pneunmonla, consumption, for all Mrs. L. V. Benfro was in Madison-vill- a coughs and colds In children and in Saturday shopping. grown person, take Foley's Honey and Tar Compound promptly. After exoosure. and when you feel a cold 'A Houekeld judicial that gives coming on. take Foley's Honey and J Tar uompouna. al cnecKS suu re Ceafidexo. llevejj. use no suDscitute. vine gen Is Foley's Honey and Tar Com- uine in a yellow pacdage always. pound. Mrs. T. J. Adams, 522 No, Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co., Kansas Ave.. Columbus, Has., Jncorporated Drug Department. writes; For a number years my children have been subject to coughs Thos. O. Iiong, Asslntant State and colds I got some of Foley's Honey and Tar Compound and have Mine Inspector, returned home Satfound that it ourep tbier coughs urday afternoon from a business trip and colds in a very short time, so Morganfleld. keep it in the house all the time. j to the mines at John DeVylder was In Madison J Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co., Incorporated Drug Department. villa Sunday night visiting. In a few days the wiater winds We have a $100 scholarship en Nothing gives an individual or a Bryan db Strattou Business College firm standing in the business world for sale. This is one of the best bts-ine- ss like nice stationery neatly printed. colleges In the State, ' and a Bee job depart- scholarship in this collngeis A 1. The ment keeps constantly on hand a THE SEMI WEEKLY BEE. fine liu6 of letterheads, notebeads, Miss Katie Murrelt was in MadU billheads, statements and envelopes, both linen and commercial. We sonvtlle Saturday shopping. also do circular, invitation and catMiss Margaret Kemp was in Mad alogue work. Give us a trial. You lsonville Saturday shopping. will be pleased. Mrs. D. E. Lynn wsb in Madison- ville Saturday on business. Miss Jane Victory was in Saturday shopping. HeWa This7 This store takes prld6 in being We offer Oae Hundred Dollars Reward fer say kuown as "The Great Bargain Store" case of Catarrh that cannot be cared by Hall's we haye the goods and guarantee to Catarrh Cure. J. CHENEY & CO.. Tolede. O. F. sell them cheaper than you can purWe, the undersigned, hare kaewa T. J. chase elsewhere. Cheaertfor the last U years, and believe M Thk O. G. Spkousk Co. perfectly honorable la alt business traasaetieae, and financially abte to carry out aay oblitfM Mrs. B. A. Baldwin and children m ids by bis firm. were in MadisonvJUe Saturday shopWAtotto, Kihmah & Martin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. . ping. Semi-Weekly M&dl-sonvil- le You Need 9IT1I J y-- fmmmmmmmmmatkmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmm Oh OUT a yi - - fr- rr Tfr - riawAkriitaAHAi flamty f larliagtea Xwuirs Save TkitZxftriNiea aMsaaMa Stout Women! Get the Be Stendtr, Slyiisk "In-Slo-pe 9f f tS K. You tax the kidneys overwork them They can't keep up tha oontinaal tmi tomfntMt strain. DID YOU SKSKaKSSS9KSra The back gives out itaohes and pains; Urinary troubles set In. Don't 'wait longer take Doan's Kidney Pills. Earllngton people tell yen how they act. W. A. Toombs, contractor and builder, Clark St., Earllnton, ,Ky says: "It is a "pleasure for me to publiely acknowledge the benefit I have derived from the an of Doan's Kidney Pills. This remedy cared me of kidney diseate is a remarkably short time after other preparations had failed to even give relief. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, ae4ie My back was so lame and sore that directly npea the blood and mucoas sarfaeee oi I could scarcely get aboat and I the system. Testimonials sent free. Price ?je was also prevented from obtaining per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. a good night's rest by too freqneat Take Hall's Family Pills for coastlpatloa. and painfal passages of the kidney was In Madlsos-vill- e secretions. I was finally advised Mrs. B. E. Nixon to try Doan's Sidney Pills and I Saturday shopping. proonred supply at the St. Bernard Margaret and Oathnne Victory were in Madlsonvllle Saturday Drug Store. I was completely eared and am glad to give Doaa,s Kidney shopping. Newman Higgins was in MadiMB-vill- e Pills the credit for my present good bsalth. Sunday night. For Bale by all dealers. Price 60 Gilbert Long who has been spending cents. Foster-Mubur- n Co , Buffalo, a few days in Howell, returned hor. a New York, sole agents for the UnitSunday night. ed States. " Bomember the name Doan's and take no other, I II Here's a wonderful new corset for women who are troubled by thickness of the upper limbs whose thin gowns show an uj?ly ridge of fat below the corset-skir- t. ExteThe new Lastikops-Limshapinwebbing nsionsbroad bands of an 1 reduce the upper (see cut) limbs to natural size, and give a. smoothly rounded contour, with the graceful tHat fashion requires.. Two. models . gf semi-elast- ic re-sha- pe in-slo- No.4M Uw No. 4M-t- mit ftuftt)! ut 3 Self-Redu- dn front Both have the Nemo the only pcrfecr abdominal support. For stout figures, also for women of medium build we desire extreme fashionable slender-nes- s. Sizes 20 to 3614.00. 'vl .. Vi"g""!i"ri"w''"ni'-i--t"p'-f"ii"Mrij- ' v np 'wv w i www ww T) .4 4 V wu in Sunday night. Harry 'Williams was in Mortons Dap Sunday night visiting friends. Fonnie Griffin was in Madlsonvllle Sunday night patsing the ttx. e away. t Mrs.Bpbert Fenwick was In Sleep well last aight? Sunday night visiting her ion Mr. Bobert Fenwick. Juat try oncoi- our guaranteed Newman' Whitlord Madi-sonville Madl-soBvil- le w MEMBERS EVANSVILLE REBATEA55OCIATI0M O Do Your Fall Clothes Buying In Evansville at "the 'big store," where largest, the assortments the most varthe stocks are the ied, the qualities the best, the price's the lowest, and satis faction always assured. Visit and trade with and Bed Springs and Felt Mattresses for 30 mght3,FREE. D We Have Just Received A full line of all the fall novelties in Men's Hats, Also a full line of the Tom Boy's School Shoes and com- -- r plete line of Misses' ancl Children's School Shoes in Patents, Gun Metals agents for represents in business eireles what a Harvard of a Yale diploma represStearns-Fost- er the Sealey &? ents in literary circles. For cataMattresses, tke best mitress logue, address Draughon's Practical Colleges, Nashville, Tenn., orPadu-eamade. Ky..- or Eyansville, Ind., or O. ";a . , It i a pleasure to snow these Washington, D. '. j . . : George Sadler spent Saturday in ooAs. the. county seat on basinew. Temmie Lanier arrived home Saturday fiom a. visit to friends and relatives in Howell, Ind. Thomas Logau, of tha Charleston country, was in the oitv Satarday Furniture, Carpets d ace afternoon visiting friends. Harry Blackwell was in 'Madison-vill- e Curtains Sunday night visiting friends. 'Paul McGary spent Saturday and Funeral Director and Emoalmer Sunday in Madlsonvllle. Clyde Hamby was In Madlsonvllle Sunday night, h, . -- We are exclusive Dfavjhoft's Dlptema .A diploma form any Draughou's Practical Business Colleges, a chain of 48 Business Colleges in 48 States I ,m Men's Sui's. $ io to.35. v,rfKitv M an c -- .;-.! nirafrfnife iln IVTen's Sljp-O'n- s B fr ' J'C to .$22. ; K 1 ,'. ' '' Boys' Suits and Reefers $3.50 up. Knox and all othergodd hjikfis.of Hats, $1 to $5. Hanan and all other good makes of Shoes $2 to" Manhattan and all other good' fakes' jbfShfrts 50c to fares and give, prompfrattention to all mail and phone , orders, Come if you can,' whil? th$ stocks are large. We-reb- C. A. Motion ate . . l IT PAYS TO TRADE HERE Maiisonville, Ky. j Mfk N?i and Tans. New"" fall Ginghams v . for McLeod's Fall Opening Thursday, Friday and Saturday Gm school dresses and new Percales, and Outings. M ". Flan-nelle- ts Call and examine our hew stock. Everything new and fresh it! Dry Goods, Notions, Ladies' and Gents' Furnishings and Shoes. Hi wMwm wwAjtk SBBBBKKKyf'.M ' October 5, 6 and 7 ' You are cordially invited to visit our store during the& three days and inspect the many beautiful things we are showing. N t 4feMS StSSSSSPSSSBM iminh '1 '1ummm mtimtoMmwatmaafm SVCQjt. SI . . Fall Race Meeting ; Uuistille, Kentucky one-thir5-12 Vk VUl. Sc N. R. R. 23-80 d fare plus. 25c. Sept. vvRite one and and 14th,, limited two. days after date of and Oct,. sale for return. Also rate of one fare plu4 25c on sale Ocf. 7 limited two days to return. S 3 J Zi r & EsxiakWMMMakWMsiaBmWMrjrr Get a beautiful Petticoat FREE. With each Ladise' and Misses' Coat Suit sold during these three days we give, a beautiful Peticoat, absolutely FREE. Ask to see them. THE - BEST - TELEPHONE - SERVICE LOOK Note tbat thj Cumbcrlud Telephone Coiaokny. lag to jou M IdMl propcxUlcn for telepbose JirH wTbV2 Jd rntag,ot ! dbliMt eaMaottoas to vrr.lafwrtMtUita Mr Ta drantt of teliuhon Mrvle in your relde.e (it t? M5W7to tbm would be dfl commualcattoB with the nartaiilalaVKitTMiac M Mmu report! en the waaifeer. Mlllag np your Mlgbbori, : pri vtatue asd pleaiurei are more this worth the.lll- - .tw neuld "Mr tmt tba liriS. . HwalM.. .ail InlnrntBIIMt fHrali.il k ; V.H1BK tt Vt ISMMf 'rf , Q.Htmiu - ..w..-- XIX1, Ml. A1MXE! Cansler & Malonev Wm Mf.P JP C TItlo McLeod S3torej Str ai -- TV Tkt SWU ' u .... . ...,r. hdt tl . h!in mu "' NlamdLiMaoriL-v-illa- Ky. TiT' . .1 fmmmmmmmmmmmmmm - m ij - i. 1 : : Li r Tl l-mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmm L, GUWERLA1D TELEPIfllE TH fill. 4 :tT EffliM ..r w . "7 -- ; .' JMMMMMWMMAg '.'" VH" ..- 4 -J Bi'SHSii' '3HVi'lVr'i ,. ..,iv..ii. i,,."' rAmn itrnm hi iri f,iiiCjfe...rT-.;-r- ti-jr'- -Avr, Z t- . . j!iillMdgiMmMiMg r t, . . jy w Fwtiil-Diricto- r. T , f Y 33fr " Tf ' kw J?-- M. ft. JTAWMT ft. I. & KAY mMtMXMHMMMMiHUMMMHmM.WMiH MMMMtmMNAiL B. M. SLATON LicMSid Emkilnur NEXT tm. ORANO MUSIC FESTIVAL AT firs. Herim Jty DENTISTS 4 WriPttdw, Oct. 11 MORTO PAST OFFICE, bji - Mammoth Cave - Trip From Wednesday. Oct, 11 ''bbbbJ AtfA n Vp MB snietAMifii i ar .,mn.w. ....., trv j Tmmmmmmmmmmmtffwmmmwmtfmmmmmmmwfmfmm,m 1J m.r-- $3.40 Round. - Earlington 4:35 a. . and All Way Statioms. Regular Tra $3,40 JBflHBHl eBBftBJ BBPPBBJBSB BB eftBEBBSPBB t.-- ' 1 Ml. l J Mrs. Gay Asbby speat a few hoars Xtwene Oldham was in Madison-vill- e In MadisoBville Saturday v.isitisg Monday visiting f neada. Mrs. .poster.- aad daughter, Baby, some of her frleads. ' wbe have been visiting friends in Dr. P. 3. Davis was m Madlsoa Chicago fer the last week or two, ville Saturday on basiaess. City Marshal Wra. Bradley was la retaraed heme Monday night. - The Russellville Military Band Will meet the Hopkins County excursion at. Mammoth Cvg October n. Concerts will be rendered at several points in the Cave Closing with a grand finale on Echo River. This enjoyable occasion will not be offered again -- IW B.. I " r&? EW BigliseMeB'e Ladles' aad Chll-dre- n shoes from l9o ap, we invite yoa to inspect this line a It con. tains some rare bargains. Tub O. G. Sprousk Co. . Marry Blackwell wi Ih Madison Newmaa Whttford was in rille Monday aght. Moaday night attending tLawreaee Tamer wu In Madison-yttl- e the pletare show. Meaday sight attending: the J. S. Miles made a business trip how., to Madiseaville Saturday morning; .John Long was Id MadlsonviUe Col. W. A. Toombs and crew of ICaaday nigbl attending the pletare carpenters are busy at the gbamrock sfcaw. building a new tipple and Br. MoTSuen wee in MadlsonviUe Mlses completed will be one of the whea Meaday night. best is the State. Col. Toombs is Yob may atlll aeeure tome UN considered one ef the best and niost DSRPBICED thlags at this store thorough earpenters'in the country fef calling now. ier this eiass of work. Th O. G. Spxoush Co. Broken rings, Jewelry and Spec ; Heary Marti was, la Madisoaville taeles repaired and polished like Menday eight atteadiag the picture new. O. I. TRUKMrHY 4ew. At Whltford'sStere. Peal MeGary wM In Ma4iseavllle -- DrA.O. Bisk made a baainess' Mday sight visiting friends. trip to MadlsonviUe Satarday mor- Mister Hale was ia MadlseavHle BlBg. iUaday night. Mies Aloaiae O'Brien spent a few g Fobbi Grifia was in HadleoBrllle hoars in MadisoBville Satarday Maaday Bight. Iesds. JM MeCarty was ia MadisoaviU'e Mrs. John Gough, of MadlsonviUe, Maaday sight attending the pletare spent Satarday ia the elty with her few. brother X. X. Witherspeon. iNae watch repairing, Large assortment of suits f2t98 and L. O. Wieky, Jeweler, sp, see them. Earliagton, Ky. THK O. G. 8PKOU8B Co. Bdra Wilkle, el Madisasville, was Mr. and Mrs. George Robinson; of tberB4Bntry spent Ssaday with" Mr. laleowa Saadav. Nertehville, and Mrs. Oct Powers. larlee Tratben, of in wwn anday. itev. Hearr Meore, of Grape Vine; Claude Oayee, of Hopkiusville, filled the palpit Sunday morning ville Monday sight. aad night fer Rev. Stanley. , r a. IB Thonlpsoa Areh Gribble aad NofrisEing, of returned to Wyde ia town Sunday. Mwiday, alght to resume .St.Obarlee.-werhi; work as operator. Mls Dora Witherspoon, of spent Saturday in the city has bees removed to James Naive for a few days to fill visiting friends and relatives. JHeaderson ewe other man's place who la lay-ia- ir - Remember I give votes on the Big Auto Contest off. L. C. WilY, Jeweler, Mrs. L. V. Ren fro left today for Earllngton, Ky. 35flwllng Green to visit friends. 1 JVem of fft Tiit j Madieenville Satarday afteraeea. I The woman who will not beebme enthssiaeiie over tbeJowpriee'goods and real bargaias we are offering at this store is a dead one. THK O. G. BFXOU8K CO. O. M. "" Madi-soBvil- le vis-ltle- 5 business trip to MadisoBville Satur day afternoon. He hopes to be able to go work In a few days. Mrs. J. B. Peyton was in Madlson viUe Saturday aftersoon shopping. Trainmaster X. L. Wise spent a few hoars In Madisoaville.Saturday on business. Mr. Wise says that basiaess is picking up on this division and he expects a busy winter. L. O. Wilky, Optician, Sueeeesor to Tappm Gardner. Miss Daisy Borders was in Madi eoavllle Satarday shopping and vls- Itlsg, Meads,. . , .. Mn. A.T. Blanks passed through the eity Satarday morning enroute to Mortons Gap to visiting friends Miss' Breada Myers aad Percy Stewart, or MadlsonviUe, attended cbureb here Sunddy sight. A series ef meetings will begis at the M. X..Ghureb,Jfcuib, tomorrow evening. The pastor will be assisted by Rev. C. F. Wimberly, of MadleoBvllIe. Everybody is invited to be present end hear soma old time preaching. Watches repaired, adjusted and timed, at prices to please. - Heary was able to make a All Expenses at Hotel for Cave Fees and Board Will be j Only $5.50 Miss Ada Wright, of Providence, is visiting her annt Mrs. John Brlnkley this week. Mrs. W. J. Faall and D. D. Woodruff, of St Charles, were in the olty Saturday on bnslness for the mineB f Yon Cm Always Spwtd u 1 Hour if Riti PJiisin it in Madfoofivilie a "Ike White Ev-ftiaTi- lle e Madi-soBVlll- e, That question will be asked you almost dally by business men seeking yoter Mrs. George Fauil, of this city. BrviceSfJf you ;qttallfy take the Draughon Training and show ambition to Hjwi?, Old papers' for. --sale at the Bee More BANKERS Indorse XJKAUtmUN'S Colleges than Indorse aU other buat. nees colleges COMBINED. 48 Colleges in IS States. International repuUtioflf office. .Mklae, TrwrIUr, rnMMtV. Biitll, 8MIIIMV AriUMwUe, Letter WrHfMr, Miss Elolse O'Brien was in MadlO. I. Txukmfy, Ki ' ekkeefriac. coolckeepers all over Keaae Stady. Thousands of bankeiuth ' At Whitford's Store. sonviUe Monday morning. the'Uhited States say that Draughon's ters, bookkeepers, and Stenographers aB r Arehie'Pemberton, of Providence, Hammond Loving, of Hanson, New System of Bookkeeping eaves them holding good positions as the result set from 25 to 50 per cent in work and worry. taking Draughon's Home Study. was in town Tuesday on business. . was. in town Monday. CATALOGUE. For prices oa leesojfc' Sbertkaad. Practically all U. S. offHomer Parish was in Evansville icial court reporters write the System of BY MAIL, write Jno, F. Dratjohoit,, Bev. J. O. MeAfee, of Franklin, Shorthand Draughon Colleges teach. President, Nashville, Tenn. Vorfree c Ky., visited his brother.J. E. McA- Sunday. Wfyf Because they know It is the best. alogue on course AT COLLEGE, wrlte fee, aad sister, Mrs. Ella Naive, Mrs. Hope Wallace, of. Providence, DRAUGHON' PRACTICAIi BUSINESS COLLEGK Moaday. here who has been visiting Mrs. Jphn Memphis er KaexviUe. Teaa., r PadaeXyn e EvaMvllle, bed. Natferilla 's Brmkley, returned' home Miss Katherlne Blair one of yesterday , -- at that place. MeBsrs H. H. Holeman, Ben. 81a-to- n and Sam Langley, of MadlsonviUe, passed through the oity Saturday earoate to Norjonyille on business. ' F. D. M6sry, the hustling salesman was in the city Saturday visiting the trade.. Every man woman and ebild who knows the value of a dollar wants to Bpend that dollar where it will purchase themoet goods? Try thts store and see what we ean do for you. Thk O. G. Spkoubb Co. Mrs. John Palmer and Miss Nona Faull, of St. Charles, are visiting PRItfCESS for Train ' Waiting ; New pictures changed daily Pay "them a visit Special Matinees Saturdays Music by Orchestra YOU WANT a Better JOB? Earl-mgton- JC ,'"' A- f. . most oharmingyoung ladies morning. who has been visiting' friends and .aennie wuson was in Madison- relatives in Charleston West Va., yille Friday on business for several weeks has returned horns to the delight ot her many friends. One dollar invested with us will do the work of two elsewhere, seeing is believing call at this store and ask t BEE ADS PAY. GET THE HABIT t? to be shown. Tne O. G. Sprouak Co. 4 ft I ( W. N.. Martin, of this city, preash-e- d his initial sermon in the New Methodist church Sunday evening to a large congregation. Mr. Martin was lleeaaed a lay preaober at the "recent? Conference held at is a splendid young man. Mia effort Sunday was well received 4 and his talk Interesting. Miss Dot Bean, who has been ill with fever for several iays is re ported Improving. Green-vllleKy.Laad OurFirstWooltexDisplay The first shipment oft Wool tex garments ever received in Earlington ar- - ;i OLD r i once .St Rev, W. OJBrandon, of thf olty, who has bees attending Conference In, Greenville has returned home. His many friends both in and out of the church are:glad to .know be will continue bis labors .hero another "k year.U, Large line of boys suits, 48 cents and up'at Thk O. G. Sp'bouss Co. Mrs. Elmo Shaver was in Madi- sonvihe Saturday to see Mr. Snaver who is engineer on the M. H. &. E. Railroad. cottoarfsl tithe J&e office. JUG WAXTXD-Bri- ng at j Clean, sound; rived a few daVs ago. ; "Every well dressed woman in the .vicinity twill be jinterested in and v with this important news. t Whether you are toBv fall clothes or not, come, in and1 spend an enjoy- de-lighted , '. able and profitable: hour with Wooltex. trt i v Paris Brought to Your Door The newest fashion ideas being featured in Paris this ' season, areJJ here, ready for you. Don't miss this first and complete display. :Shopping in parisis costly impossible to most ofus. ' Paris Fashions brought to your door is economy.'- Through their direct connection, the Wooltex makers have brought this about this great advantage to you, our customers. .Actual shopping in Paris could not give you smarter styles or better fab- II ., -- . . .. ' -- TEMPLE THEATREONLY, - eNc NI6I1T . TUCSPAY, 5. HERBERT BETHEW, SuPPer- td by a Sir Cut ta Kuppenheimei' Fashions for fall and winter are the highest exemplification of what 'well dressed men of today desire. The simple manly grace of modern style standi oat, in every garment. They are made Fabrics, on models that appeal from strictly to every variation of taste, skillfully designed superbly doubly guaranteed 15.00 to $25.00. all-wo- ol ft the ON THE BOX As aricibally played ia New York Could not possibly produce as perfect tailoring for you and would cost you five times' as much, we're enthusiasThere's. Wisdom in wearing Wooltex. We know d tic about it. You'll be even more enthusiastic than we are, when you've worn rics. it-an- your first Wooltex garment. , hand-tailore- d, The McLeod Store THT "THE TOPtt; SATISFIES" ' MAD.SONVILLE, KY. DIXXY Yea've JUad The Book I Now 8 The Play! HXNRY. fer S00 aigbU by Mcutfer THE STORE THAT SELLS WOOLTEX ST. BERNARD MINING CO, Earlington, Ky. INCORPORATED tt WSP .isu'Wfcft'ViJ ST.3ERNARD STORE COYLE, W. R. - Wet, &, $4 m& M.cfj. Jf. G sT VH II &f .OS 1A ? w ?! .- 1 ti . tfll kttJPvM'V) I'M'. """. -- eost-of-produetienrnn miss it. Your money wilt buy more than it everjhas done before. Goods will be'sbld at less than do the work of four $2,5000 worth of new and the market and must be turned into money the month of Octo Ldefiabler4n ber,, no matter matter what theprice or how great the loss. The few prices quoted here give you an idea ofthe extraordinary values that await your coming. We have added many new things to the,sjfopl lnhje'l.ast j&yy.4a&- Pur Mr. Spr ousehas been in the Eastern markets for the last two weeks and lky'new tilings haive been sent us. So that we are' able to fit you up in suijts, sho'es, hats, caps and iri fact everything in tan shoes $4 to $5 values at $2.98. Lots of other new things in dry goods, etc. Ladies shoes, all sizes and many other thingsthat space will not allow us . , :, to mention, oo come aim bcc iui yuui&en.---- Youcant aTford to spy away. Hop the first train, mtiledf wagon. Be on hand early; don't i i , i ' . . . ii, ; ,, ti I. 98 ft I 1 IvjHsre ar Pricy That ivrf':)t jt-- Will Make Our Competitors Shake in Their Boots ' ,1 1 ,. ir -- Boys! Shirts Sfcn Children's Clothing 13c 19C 11 250 mits MffihV SbfckS ttt goTat lOfc Meri'3-Sbdito g.b at( s lot will go at llot wijl go at 1 f fcr lScfa 50c . Mdii's-Sock- s td gb at i lot age 3 to 9 will go at 1 lot age 5 to 16 to go at 4.00 values to go at 1 . 49c . 98p $1 .98 . 1 1 1 . big lot of Handkerchiefs go at L. 40cto29G Handkerchiefs- - goat 1 . . . . .J ...... . big lot 50c values will go at big lot 75'c values' will go at big lot $1 values will go at 90 . Men's Clothing lot of Kuppenheimer Clothing 8.00 to 12 00 values at $3.48 Men's and Youths' Clothing, a lot of values t0 fiP$8.98 i lot io;o& suits . v $1 .98 1 lot of 2'0:00 values $9.98 !iyi ell ' b F ell 1C &yV Cb LS fev i lofof 2.50 values Mgbtat 69 1 : :-- 39fe" . 48C ?".'' II i eo fat " ff rft-- . ....l,,..- i.1jLl. i ,Ji Dig ior oampie ouspenaers ouc vaiues, ' . go at m i -..r, . Iteii ers M'ea's Hats 1 Jot $lvg5 values will go at 39c Slot jpij4( Mku will go at 58b 1 lot $.2 values will go at SoC 1 lot $2.50 values will go at $1 .24 Stetson Hats $2,98 L : i , fi ll 'i in t Men's Ties 1 "' ,.V " . i-- . 4 lot 50c values will go at 1 1 big lot of Men'fe$8 valii$2B48 rloriiieim Shoes, 1 lot of 5.00 t -- SCi" s brioes Si , .wrjfv a. fi- -: r. '; .'.Underwear ! .1 ! 1 E no i yr Boys' Caps iX: V 'GKbice' of any Han's Top Coat in (1 fhSbo;alSI. at ifess than cost. aJ lot flvalttes; - $8.78 il j isv j)$a 1 ! y big lot will go at big lot will go at T '" - $3.98 1 lot of Youths', 4ge 10 to 19, will J. go at $1 .98 1 lot of $7 valuesto go at $2.98 (;.-- . : 8.00 values to go atv . $3. E 1 lot of 3.00 values to g& at $1 48 1 lot &00 Values to go a JMRb big lot Men'g tm Shofe 5.00 values tq go atf -- 4;id ' Boysrshctes 1 1; 9t8 v? ? Boys' Hose 1 J W ' .1 1 f' In ; 1 1 !i Ji big lot 10c values will' go at big lot 15c values will go at big lot 25c values will go at lot of Boys' 3.50 Values, age 3 to . 7, will go at I ; 97c 1 lot, age 3 to 7, &Q0. and 6.06 will go; afr77. $t.48: .- big lot of S.OO valiies tdgQ at'lfllc lot of 4.00values to go-avalues to go at t Men's Rubber, Bocits v j val-valu- es $ilt8 ''1 68c - Boys' Km& -- i-- Men's Shifts I i ipig lot will go at 'Jr." y- - i 1 bier lot m. 7 5b values -- will sfo-a- t- - rii if at .M I'bji Igypvaluwilt fr 396 48c ivien--Si r 9 s ' JL l reserved, j weights all jnust.fia.ia.this, month, Evexythmgmarked m large, I I for a distance of 25 miles on all ' Summer and winter . . . . j. " "ll J n I i; t 13 ' it plain nguresrana ptM:5inaE(ar'ixHinaio move ".menr quiCK. 'ii wiu pay yuu 10 ,. i on purchase of $a. 00 dr.pver. , come tor miles to visit tnis great sale. ; Tfc. 7infc f fcf - fn Rfe fi i; J T "I .L. .X. Tlqi-AU b ri . uugu 1 RvWr ? 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