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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): October 17, 1911
Bee (Earlington, Ky.): October 17, 1911 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1911 bee1911101701_sn87060004 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bee (Earlington, Ky.): October 17, 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. X I6 TWENTY-SECON- 9ft D 'M!W YEAR "IhT r i i il 9t . M. 1 hFfiHbJDON'iT APVERTIYOUR BUgiyESAPVERTIBE IMMMBMMMMMWMMWliiW HOPKINS COUNTY, rH f'! -- i 1 TLJL ft " sfrM " 4jp UNGTON, --EU- 0W TUESDAY-- MWi" 0CT0BER17,im , T FOR SALfe - . MMftt.UMMWnWH W ; '.V Yir'-- i '''& L vVy,-f-l t Ye. 83 ,CJ i Mlrr rl: ! r- - AzLl, n.1 j T,. r . v , a WOODMEN OF iHEJORtO Fat! THE MONUMENT v 4 J TqjGenenj. JoVi Hun,and His Men " r Will rrrx ): ! The! nnvellinur.of the tnouament the.J we&grv'.of general JohnHunt Morgan and His Men, lrhich will be held in LexingtoH, WAS A WHIRLWIND OF SUCCESS Kentucky, on October the 18th. wll Interest'. d TTbe, vyoodmeni pf tho Wold be an event of plafce' at Tlila ifaohorneht whlcK Is felve'ti by Fall Festival which took .ConEvansvlller lad., on Oet. 16, 1011 j the.ljnlted Daughters of the. federacy haB coBt $15,000 to produce and'whlch was prououncod a Kreat and stands, not only as a memem-t- o succefs ;by the oltueVis ydt Evaus. j btit great Confederate General, the Tllle, was headqd by Brigadier Genbut also as a beautiful remembrance eral W. E. Cady, brand Marshal. of tho splendid, effpjja of, these still Therefore between 16, 000 and visitors In EvanBvJlle this day more splendid women who. have In the work or raia-Jno witness the Fall FeBtivitioB and toiled faithfully the ftinds'wlthwhich to defray the street cariftwere kent .bHuv-ial- l ifiQjBxiepse5'(2efej:Ving the monuilnxr rnrrwlnirl5tn1o tii'arttitrnnt Ilia' llagnlflcent Cook's Park where8ll ment. Q The. unveiling ceremonies will bb Of the atttaotionB of the day' wore to tne Kreatconvon- going on. tm paradewwhwi wa&, a utting climax TtnncyhtJrallf flit, TlAfarl !?, t e&ueu .. Hl wi t .ivomuqK.uana, l.i uy peuviuD i Ofe'tatyMid wTilchlwM&SD? (CotJfacy oseaorWMntttheAfanBs.iKarWd tferemo&eB artV a? elC6Srat at (Jermania Hall on Ta&urth Street and include General Bas t 1 o'olock and thence tthjCdok'.A character Tenney ark on Maryland Street. Tne"pa- - vrDafte'and Mayor Otis invoc-Uf- a oU Ceremonies, an - Master aue iastea ror about one nonr and ady tht Rev. Willlam'T. PlircHj Anaddrasa.Df wjelcoma.by.,Mayor gave acompetltlon drill for prizes as John Skain, of Lexington, an fllhon, a ' '" nawr: j alpTEill? be Unveiled in Lexington on . t k ' ucioDcr.' lain. ,. Ind., a .tc ;,. c v ' i ereted)td'! wlde-sprea- -- 20,-fc- oo g -- frtiHn whWijleeld &? . ! JKtaiif" .fotiP9iAlMK ' " " Sad. 4th addresj.byjrtbe State President at ,60 , iVI fch. ' TEeifd6B oAhVprizeB follows: ."IIO "weraPlaB fnd;,pVk. $fMt. Vernon. Blunr, of ion, Ind., Lieut. M. A. Weisman,' The exdtirsloqB'Yjfi Mtlfe were packed and jamed with eager v anjf enthufsIaVtld 'speotaTorB who" w.ere to witness jh The trainB began lnavlng about 12 clock. I'.tie L. & IT. excursion carried abotit fifteen 'nam; All of roako av. Ihetn were loadqil, so ety thing as comfortable as posslblol The trip from 'start o fliifsli was compound pt an .orderly crowd. The next Fall Fostival will be"held at Henderson, Ky. aB-to - 3. Court Reporters. Knowing it to be the bent, about levbnty-flv- e per cent of thfe official court reportte.r8,of the United States te Bystem of shorthand. .taught .at Draughon'e College's. For catalogue, address Draughon's Prkotfeal BubI-ues- Uncle Sam's employees write s r Oolljge, 'far WaBhlattoB, Di.C oriFaduaab Kv.. Evansvllle, Ind: V ihvUa, Tepy.or I H ,iw i dose of 'iDieBteze. It".re- daysiwill .rturn home today. Wy' Maelo. Hevaflraad r ourei-'aVfir-i ' .. . ,. . dldngrodudi VlPttya: ffLll.;p l:IsI 7 ' , l .. Weinakeia speclaltyof doing two" ?A1L mVin& jUs&wints u8QyiiM'jReueiriii9?i, BJiiicJ.pt,th8;Ilifie..RanKe. fend three color work. If you 'want bersare ur'ged to be qn hadcl at thisj blasfey job work that will give'atts-faotlo- n . , Mining shoot. 't see our samples anil get i1 AiiiH ''i prices at the Madlsonville. Branch , OJDce Id Mbrtorrs FurnVtur Store. with a Hearty, tApEMteiJf.t4a't holpsyodtBtbmaorHio . aiiiBsn jjavis, Manager, theworkjOUgtBhat youeatant H. A. Beard, of Princeton, spent gotM rwh .blbodf torn -- ybar mkes sevoretl davs the giiest of bs fedir No aofe Sleeples Nights, pare n is" Mr. and Mrs. will Beard in ' this city last week. teze'. Fifty Bfe'ntVi bottle.Vbrtlt tenA most enjoyable Rareb'lt'farty fold its qaB.tattilrug department of was given at the home of Miss the Bt Bernard Mining Company, fcafcAtbtifi : . FrlUiy from' Nashville, 111. Traihtfiai'ter ferbwrilec of L & N. Is Dad (?:; Mrb. L. McF Blakei E. K, CoCtman, of Slanghtervllle, eheU.IJ, G. W. BateB", "of Earlington, was : ,r tt....,ii ienn., yet,, iip. iraiu-mast. jvnoxviue, more, a'tfojrkrlfejiMf'JftHiriiDBl E. was latVwn Friday on bdalnes't. iii'iown'FHdai H,. TA. Bro.wnlee. of the O. Guerrand, the benediction. by the r7t.B. B?EVwVa8r'bWkhr(ln, E'nbB'MriMey''of'R. p. "$o. 8, tTnrtTvlllfi iliviBinn of t thi .1TinnlnvillA Rev. John R. Deering. Beside tbl pase'd"throuKK"tBe cKyFrl'dSy on was in town Friday on bHsIb'oss. r di .ii and Nashville, died thiB morning as nboyertljecheltaddreii' of the oc his way tblDHtbttTo "Mat'on "Asboy ietl Friday 'for aresnlt pf, scalds bus talked,, Iro.m; a caslon will be delivered by Dr..Quy Owensboro. cafWt&rfUL crown sheet lu a locompIvedrop-pin- g 6iBlilmorec?f!L A MnnotllnW TH.H.HJlntAln VintWA 'Mrs. F. P, Strbth add child visnear thiB city yesteraayj aftervisited f r.fep'ds bore Friday. ited In OwnnBbbro. reiiOHle8,Vhich will take place Plains, noou. orgpt the.vSerai-Weekl- y Dpn5t Mr. Brownlee and Superintendent on the famous court house Bquare 'T. R, Wilson .and, Wbh! Haynes, of e mSn6"mSr1t lias 'bVeaet Beo hasja branch office, for R. C. Mbrrispu were riding In the Hanson, we're in tti'wn Friday. people in Morton's Furnitthe cpnyenUpn eoted, a sesBlon-o- f "Vincent Barr, of Muhlenbe.rg coun- cab of the locomotive with Engineer ure. Store.- If you waht advertisihL.yPQdlaml ark wJUJll JldW IP. ty, was fri.the clry Friday en route P. J. Bond and Fireman W B. AUdithrIU1n,"a:rTtrwhete"aparade"oI. ing or Job work or wish to subscribe to.'the Hansdn codntry where he Superintendent Morrison wa 3 up number 4. Bcalded abont the knees and hips. maenlflcent nrdoortlonB will be for the paper, call Aileen Davis, Manager. will visit his parents. jormidi, including1 ;the membeta of Flr.emau McCll was painfully Jv M. McPherson. spent several Mrs.C. A. Morton is Morgan's 'Men. 'Confederate burned about the body and logs, ofllcisjU of the United spending severul days with frionds daya in Louisville last week. but;..engineer Bodd. escaped uninHarry Taffiferro ieftM6nday for jured. Confederate Veterans, tho Monu shopping. hlB regular s&ml monthly Southern Dele-- . The 'remains of Mrl Brbwnl'ee 'will Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Davis aud Mrs: ment Committee.. Convention, be conveyed to his former home in Hub LunBfbrd, of Mortons Gap, re- ti;lo. gates, tne uovoruor auu ui ncau. n LoganBport, Ind. He was unmar-rleSr. was In This moriumehtlR an Equestrian, turned honto Friday from Louisville" ,'. J. D, .Mctn-rsoon 'business Monday tnorn-Iriprr-- ' . - ... vv : Statue, said to be the QupBt of his where they hare spent several dayn '' '' ' ,; : " ' t? ' ' It IB shopping. It S charaoter In existace George Brooks was In Evansvllle Pompto Cop-- ( Mrs. Roy Hall and Miss. Virginia 'the work of No More Dyspepsia. Monday night. pin; It Is cast In bronze and If Tate were In Evansvllle Saturday ur other Stomach Troubles.. placed upon an imposing pedestal shopping. Nnthimr will remaitr, undigested or lively as a Boy. (sdur on your itomach ,"fcrfirybu j;ItWouare;tiredt run downhave of the choicest granite. General Wm. Campbell spent Sunday in will take a little DlaetezeranBOwer- - Ho appetite, get a bottle of (Yucatan Morgan's brother pronounces the Evansvllle. iful digestive, barmleasand pleasant Oblll'Tonlo statue n remarkable likeness ot the, A few doses mm set Mrs Gordon Bennett Hall, pf Lex, 'M Maple Syrup. For saievay.the 'yotti.upifcgive yon a lioy'B appetite great genera-- mvivuk. auu lngtoniiarrvod n this city Saturday. drug department or tno'bUiiernara ULw.iiu-.yv" PdrlrtheCblood .TjiuCttlat?AnytUnf. .f to..yuM ber.moervMrs. Liute Carr, Mining Company, Incorporated. iitia.atrangthehs thu'rayArtmKiWB, couRJe,9.f week.8tl. , , "JjaVhat joustqmabh otaveB f0ira ,a bottlorat.the .ib.BerQkTdMiulbK Notice! Noticel , X.i, . Oo;;. Incorporated witnjnuc tne sugntwsni.earui imwr Drug Departand daughter, Mis4 jloirwhlch Ib feu jijrfirileetrng. J?arou Nevellne, Medames, Clyde Ruby. .For fcpot cash you can get,.5tper 'ment. ur tfqi&nfet be Aothfireditb, pent off on the dollar for a'llhaited in4 L.i E, Ruby,, who. h'aye beetl a'tL. E. MoEuen'f. -rrV .BrisathK)f Heavy feaellRKif ypa-wjl- l Bh.opplsg In Lousyille for sevetkl or ' present included: Misses Gertrude Bajlpy, Lurllne Qpil, F.QR THE BEE Lucy Fw.cett apd ,Mre. ,G. H. Tioung, MftBsra. Hoyt Coll, Harty MrH.R. M. Hull has gone to Coal Tallfero, " Montgomery Holeman, Every( Satucy.t;trtom tyo?g Until City. Ind., tu visit her daughter", WIIlp Wad(!H.i Charllo Lynn.. M.jO. the Erjd of Aijtp. ConMoKlnnie, William Roes and Chas. , Mf?..C.F..Davle.JJMit Tjl 1 test The Bee TMrs. Oscar Hatzfeli, of Evans- - Young. fetui'iiecl homeTriihi a vINorton-yI1villet4mji Jndge Jfi, Harrlfippr of it to her parent Mr. aud Mrs. W. C. WILL GIVE NINE THOUSAND VOTES was in town Frldav. Bralibh. 1R,' H. Prltchett. of Hanson, 'W. 3. Todd, of Providence,' was in , TnQ.Beo .has decided to make, evhere Friday afternoou. town Friday. ... Mrs. J. D. Wynne, of, Providence. ery Saturday a bargain day and MrB. Eflle Grace, of Earlington, vl6lted MrB. C. O. Osburn here Fri- from how until the end of the automobile contest Will give 0,000 was iif tbwii Krdliy vlB'Itinu Mr. and day. votes for every new subscriber and Mrs. Walter, Toplpson. Mrs. Ltllle Thomas aud daughMoGary, of Earllng- - ter,' Dnlsy, 'retWrned home Friday 6,000 foe every renewal secured on MrB. Walter Saturday. If, you want to win the foa, was In tho city Friday shop- - after a visit tcf'Mr'sT I. F. 'Ash'b'y. y 16,P00 auto got buBy for the ' I'M.. VO, P!?ft Bee. .V If. of -'- Evansvlllo, Rev. J. B. Adams, of Henderson, Mi6B Jedblo Payne, presiding elder was Id town Friday. pa6sedthroUgh the city iFi'Iday.ioti Sirs. 'Shtlly Ashby. o'f flansou, ': A Texas Wonder her wav to Providence to intend the Visited friends' here Friday. Jntierai cf her'gra'n'd'mbth'er, Mrk.1 ?. The Texas Wonder cures kidney of coming to the Get M. Payuo. Jt,;!, j .,,i, .. ,,,J, brauch thebablt and cures diabetes, weak and lame ojgc'e(uqf,tASemi-Weekl- y MissBerna Marlln. of Providence, Bee,.at Morton's,". jurnitnjg .Store, ba'CRs, rheuri1atisrii, and all irregularities of bladder troubles, reraovT w'tio Jhla"s bee'u vfsiilrt'gWnEVauB-yllljsed.tArojig- b lng ;ravel, the kidneys and bladder yfhen youwanffliiura.ved cayds he.'clty Fri letterheads! jjatjqe, tickets or in both men and women. Regulates not day on routo Dome. troubles in children. ,ye bvp, f he. .best and bladder your druggl&tswJllvbe IfBout sold by Gordon Todd has gone to A(rlzoia firogrjjms viflth you on prices. I ftA Ur, mnll'U'n'rii''iklnrnr Pl.,0 aud hopes to make-- it his future small bottle- - Is twcrtfdncIlB' reat- ,Af KNf pAii, .Mftjiaiier, hnmo. pieutrand seldom fils to. perfect a J. P. Thomas, of Beach Grove, cure, benu for tesumqniais , rrom. MfvycMiSTwitod frieudeu Hiau Ash-bTlsltVd hii'dtixht'er Mrs.I; F. Ky. ahti other .states. Dr. JB, v.. ' Hail,,r2926 Olive strtet. St. Louis', Tburiiaa'y.'" uU Md 'Sold by druggists. jq. juever, ui Dalton, 'visited J. Dr. A. W. Brasher returned home .,.,.,... f Gtyrjr, Agnps( , . M1, ylsit-dd'frfejids Madkoitvilk Nates Francis Elgin in North Seminary BARGAIN DAY street Saturday evelnlnc, TboBe MB. RADIEf EYT0 HA? AN aiifluaur nxiaur xavvBUb While Altehdlrt&Crwrch Frrday Night Mre.-Radi- e well-know- .ViKHko... ' ........ n Peyton, aresident of this place,,) had no, attach of heart trouble Friday night" while in church. She felt the attack coming and got up and started out, but (before she left the building fell, some pf her fiends went, to .h.qrand carried her to a uelghbprs,, house. (two ;physlplaps .were Bum.moq$ed.- iBo.th. pronounced her, jn.yersribad condition and Bay that there Isjbut little hope for her recovery. She 'haB suffered with her heart for sometime. Her many frelnds hope for- - the beBt. -.- -- ' Semi-Weekl- . : ern-bpse- jd Headaches Signs of Danger. ., Anyone in this town that sutlers' frequently from srillttfng, 'Uervotis headaches ought to go at once to .the druggist and get a 25& bottle of our Carlstedt's German Liver Powder. Headaches always1 indicate constipation in a dangerous, form nbat may result In ptber extremely Ben. ailments Bometimbs ' everi oub Bright's Disease and Appendlbltlsi Our CarlBtedt'B. German Liver Powder acts oh the Liver, tho real cause of constipation aofewiidcrtseB entirely remov.e heveriffaild-guarathe trouble Insure y' KOTiK5. in - iaetincbure teedHll you: nave neauaoheBii'get'is bottle today from the St. Jlernard, partment. r6o a bottler-A n, 1- -. Revival berviqes: at, Still u v,,.. 1; ohuboe. south: OH LUX. , Colrtiriues ' Frbfri "Nlkht 4 tb' iim . , With Unabated Power flllVftlB-Tegala- r Vl it - ... - Madi-sonyll- lo wfie-roth- - , Mc-Ga- li. Veter-Rli9i4Sta- to n Earl-ldgto- d, r. ' to-da- y; J -. Sfr night on ''The Judgment," ahft last e.venin .jon'The SUepj, $Dgath,y jhentlre .w,ere .especially fln spiritual life of the community is being built up, regardless of Beet oV, denomination. About a score of conversions; have resulted, four of them beipgiifeirls at the Sunday aftbrhoonj ldren's meeting. The revival serVic'el fel the'ME, Churoh, South, areiBtill hoidltig the people in, a wave of spiritual r power Bey. WimberJy, who js dpipg.te preaching, is pointing the way of life In aubh cloarnesB that any o'no-caeasily find the way of salvation if they so desire. Many are ifinding-thSavior and many, are concerned for their soul's welfare. The BplHt gives, wjtnpss of. His presence inith-hearof the congregation. ..JThe k"ynbte of tlio meetings fsB"pirTtual- ,lty... The Bermbnj8'BB7turday.fhigh't on the "Unpardonable Sin,'' Sunday n ts u ftwelve-vear-bl- d. jijvti - fe4h(fs Tv- - Vte t , ,M,ri,-Morton- ?Bfi, HS! j ouccess; Cowand - day a & , i, - t. Udies Hiy. Vote In Callft. . ine r 'Co.ave t;'- with each San Franolsce, Oct. 14. Woman's suffrage has triumphed Jn Californ- piirdh'ase of Hose sold lr. . f fcvfcu.V )U Comdahy-IHcor'p6!ratd- a. ia Straggling tXSbWy TStvwh Dlx-estz- e, J man's suffrage a.m'SjofilV of 1,678. Al iMrs. Joe Brinkley was In MadlBbn villft "Prtriav Rhonmnir. ... 7 tne retrnslpti' durt wo ori.per7ara7-2;terife- ; Saturday zu ana :uu Aiito votes and the kopfe Bleached t.o ( Incorporated. . iStifAMfM. Finest of .the Loom omestic 12.2. i i ammount of Hose they certainly 12-sold was .Messrs Marvin Lanier, Henry Domestic Rogers, Leslie Boyd, John Long, Thesel Barnes, Govvand & wonderful. Hi; H. Vaughn, Dr. Eldred Davis and Pete DavlB were in f ad lion? . "Co.Jncorporatea. customers did not on-- i vllle Friday to attend the Gun Club'.; First 6f tKe 2, tooiri - , A Correction ifUf. - The article ih, laat ar6gard'to si meeting of thej dfrectpt? o tho Norfonvillo Cool & Coke Co. ' ' cfers week$ BeOjin ia: . . .r elected at thirmetng'ii ml,r OI rOUUIHO nn nfTl. .OAlyJ vi fo&?rPrate4 Notice , . .i V : ..jiU diniv.'i MOTIVE . 1 1 : ly'et' Votes but re- - 1 ''.r 1M ceived some of the! Biggest Bargains' ever given in the county l Hose, rrhey'sat-heygRv'fliit sometWng i 1 HJOI HUUi WHO uuudi I k If Special, Engagement, U "eU?oCl II or too MPIE THEATRE nights . Lt ' ,. .. . For the next two weeks I will sell 40c coal hndB and 50 voteB fo.T.BBu 50 coalVods aiui WvoVbb for..?. 80c Nowr8 the tima to buy Are screen, nueery'JocrdeuB- and Are boards. LW6 soil cheap and . give .votea with every purchase. I I 11T TT l1ITirmtA'T f '' ToM fhe- Young Mdh, Middle Algecl'alid ihblder-on- s tolo. . ;M;;: Q& ;Oct; I'8l9,,an8 2sweiMilchrTeCa special IMVhaight from' 6ou? dPENimnwi ylgrcaf r Iii'' pn Representigg f,ri"GlobT"Tailrfn'g "Go. for Jilen with a Saturday i nTnz7; com plete-linot riece'v&ooGis lor Dja its; arid bvuvercoatsrt lYiQun or rEditor. Preacher Ties His Pirst Matrimon r iaIKnot r,i HboserV ' WtiwA !der taken, i"hothifon. immediate and i uttfre MJiMiyZilBiph "Dlxoir,Kyr, Octri4. TlfoTRev. J i' c'.J "'Y,,,, i ;w'V .'''V' '' j' D.iRalkftB, editor anp ;preaoher, l .OjneqLi o.g i p ci ,y.cii ,u , u uaranteed .i'l t.) il formed the first marriage ceremony .lllvr (! 'of' his life today. Rev. Ralkos is. Bleached Got dftpr qVtJie Dixon Journal during! willl be appre(4,H!iA,tMMy&B.-fsalle - ffiei, Factory. .''" ,BHl V .1 j U per-- LAST .1 CHANGE" a .1 'f'k; 7 do,v.ilJe,bobwfeeD;,Act8,. tl IJrHeic .. Yf',ii?ecs r.vfd yi wyf Jai vi. ". we ast,"' I Finest of the hbbm jtfll' ..: !!.; i',i" H-ope- 1 i. w VrAvvrc q : iv-.- Ma AiL f ES 25, 35 AND 50 CENTS . , Barnes, Cowand & &-- , B jft ..' I the week and preacheB ou Sunday.! He ls' a "good "felVbwr ancf quite n r I .I1 JCii. Vmnl nitfuV uftanttft'5 M-"- ' tt'jViWiHs. at'tlie cdftuty'dlerK'Bofllbbvfo ieb the .newspaper parsop tie his first nup tial knot. Tne boys say he did a? fine Job and tied thatrkirbt'-Bb"tIgh- t that ItftwUl.vbeJmposslble for tho? F co)l!,w &jr dlvorco. "wtre Charles EastK. TT wood and MIsb Elizabeth Tate, both V'U ' Z MWlttV!22ri2. .'".giyrqHrtiwirttjgrn Z9U McdCtf, ' ihWVW 9 V Y'tJj"ryMiir g:w2Tes(' DO ii k - - -i rW4fIJ1'fi0lU f BAM-fcSin- I "stvfWJib 3W .ln ,?""" ' m ii Kn irm.inTiMiiuvTk.'iAA " - .lTiwir ."'irii.iT" xv w yv w xs T; i M ft- - .rtrtittkiBtf-Ka3fri!5SlBBr-- lncofP4Cilil.lit I M X ' ' tr-oii . aZ. AAlkJ- I dm alfa. jW klK l rtt. Ihl - rTJL gt iM Ha W "J,,- - 3 i., i -t ' -- i i iii i- - -r- -vr- a i j i .i. .,.- -. mmv. t1'- - "' " "' V w wTs,-- 0 - - - j- - ", ', y '", "tv? - f ifi kjr Si i v if Tt f. .! Earlingtoti Opera Howe' Oct 19 .' ? . WirtiTU x CbefBlBee PAUL M. VIOOHS, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER ASSOCIATE EDITOR ANO BUSINESS MANAGER Subscription Rates ,..?1.00 One Year ,f J. B. FAWOBTT dix months Three months SInerlo copies ...,- - 50 25 , , 6 8p9cfmen copies mailed free Member of Kentucky Press Association end District Publishers League Secwi application. Correspondents wanted in all parts of the on ootfnty. Address us for Bunch Office in Morten's Furniture Store, 119 South Main Street, Mudi-sonvill- e, Kentucky, Phone No. 4 MISS AILEBN DAVIS, Mgr. Telephone 47 Tuesday, October 17, 1911 j 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 "hollers." Fringes are the latest style in Paris. The American citizen can now wear bis fraye The prudent man will not rake his yard these windy days. A tittle later they will all be in his fused." neighbors yard. Some of our politicians use a wart on the back of his neck for a collnr button, ride in the back coach of a railroad train to save interest on his money till the conductor gets around, stop his watch at night to save wear and tear, leave his c,i" or "t" without a dot or cross to save ink, pasture his mother's grave to save corn, but a man of this sort is a gentleman and a scholar compared to the fellow that will take a newspaper, two or three years and when asked to settle for it puts it into the postoffice and has it marked "re'You Need Stationery. scholarship in this college 1b A1 Nothing gives an individual or a now enriching the coutry by THE SEMI WEEKLY BEE. firm standing in the world making ttvo plumbs grow where like nice stationery businessprinted. Miss neatly EvaBnen and Wallace Humg one formerly grew. The Bee job depart- pbrey were here from Madisonville ment keeps constantly on hand a Thursday night, Not to be out done by .the fine llD6 of letterheads, noteheads, O. G. Sprouse returned to his home 'Boy Scouts" the ,4Girl Scouts" billheads, statements and envelopes, in Springfield Sunday. Wo are now organizing, and will both linen and commercial. Miss Dixie Woodruff and Lena also do circular, invitation and catprobably blaze trails to the va alogue work. Give lis Galloway, from St. CbarleB spent a trial. You' Saturday in the city. rioud candy stores. will be pleased. Jeff Laffoon, of Mortons, was in the Evans-vill- e city Saturday. This is the time of 'year when Leonard G oodloe. was in Suuday. Sidney Laffoon, of the country, the old fashiond girl use to put np preserves for the winter use. Ned Barnes went to Madisonville i was in town Saturday. Howard Blair, of this city, has The modern girl haB no time for Sunday night. Mrs. W. E. Ashbyis apennintr. been visiting In Indianapolis for a this work. She is two busy prethis week in Madlflonyllle with her few days. serving our iustitution by writ- daughter Mrs. N. Toombs. I. Mrs. Ernest Ashliy who has been ing paper for the woman's club. Miss Mary Whitfiold spent yes- in Madisonville returned home Satterday in Madisonville. urday. Bill Nye had the truth well MIsb Gertie O'Bannon went to her Mrs. Ward Kington, of Mortons, told when he said :"A man may home In St. Charles Saturday. was in the city Friday. Semi-Weekly are October is the month puts on its Ted and golplay. Vaudeville features between each den garment, New Rugs and act are an interesting feature of the' performance making a continuous Draperies will work as great performance from tho time the curtain goes up until the finish of the a change in the beauty of lant act. your home. Prices for this engagement are You can make the change within reach of everybody 25, 85 50 conte. Unserved seats on and next week when you clean sale at the St. Bernard Drug store. house, without extra trouble Mrs. Kate Withers and Mrs. P. B. Davis left last night for Lexington and at little expense. A few where they will attend the mooting new pieces of Furniture a reof the U. D. C. Mrs'. J. M. Victory was In MadiBonJ arrangement and you will be ville Monday. in a new home next year. Mr, and Mrs. G. T. MoEuen were in Madisonville Sunday afternoon Think about this. Then Marshall MuEueu spent Sunday call and look at our new Cur- in Evansville. Jewel Webb, Ernest Newton, tains, Rugs and Mattings that and George Cannon wero In Evans- will be a. comfort when the ville Sunday; days are cooler. Scholarship For Sale Brighten up your kitchen We have a $100 scholarship on Bryan & Stratton Business College too with a Hoosier Kitchen for sale. ' This is one of the best business colleges in the State, and a Cabinet. na-ture Manager Evans andPrioe. have secured a guaranteed attraction for the EarllnRton Opera House for a for, a period of two nlRhta, beginning Thursday night, Oct. 10th. The show is one that Is having so much succor wherever they play and is the, Wtjltaker Company4 On Thursday night they will. present "Her Last Chance," a pretty comedy drama full of heart Interest, with comedy as the ingredient which Ib prevalent in making a success of the BRIGHTEN TliePolitica! Campaign Is On yp WHO, WILL BE THE WINNER? DAILY COURIER-JOURNA- L AND READ THE Keep Tii oroueniy intorme The regular price of the Daily scription Courier-Journa- l is 50 cents a month, but for the campaign we will send the Dailq by mail from date of receipt of sub- Until December 30 AND THE 4 '1 Semi-- Weekly Bee C. A. Morton Both For Only $2 V ONE YEAR Furniture and Undertaker will The sooner you send your order, the longer you get the Dally Courier-JournaSunday l. Madisonville, Ky. AXSW1E. THX GALL. Courier-Journa- l is not included in this campaign offer. Earlington People Have Found That This is True. Rush ""'T"''"'' Your Subscription Not to The Courier-Journ- ul to This Paper a strain a suddtn wrench, A little causo may hurt the kidneys. SpellB of backache often follow, Or some irregularity of the urlno. A splendid remedy for snoh attacas, A cold, A modlolne that has cured thousands Is Doan's Kidney Pills, a true kid-ne- y remedy. Many Earlington people rely on it. Here 1b Earliugtan proof. Mrs You Can Always Spend an Hour of Real Pleasure at "Ike While PRINCESS for Trains In Madisonville Look ARpP " "" Who's Coming .V ' to '.'i . Madisonville . -- .. My ," - HERE ARE THE STAR BRAND KIDS The children of this vicinity have long been waiting to see clever "Tess and Ted." coming here and will give their (A NOVEL AND AMUSING SONG AND DANCE TESS and TED "I was afflloted with kidney trouble for years. I had severe palna New pictures changed daily In the small of my back aud when . Pay them a visit. ever I stooped or lifted, lhe attaoks were particularly acute. I beoame Special Matinees Saturdays tired easily, felt languid and was Music by Orchestra frequently troubled headachos and spells of dizziness. I knew that my fcldneyB were disordered, aB the kidney seorettbnr were unnatural. Learning of Doan'a Kidney Pills, I Procured a supply and received relief from the time I began using them'. The contents of two boxeB cured. I shall recommend Doan's Kidney PIUb at every opportunity." That For sale by all dealers. Price 60 feerylct's,question will bo asked you almost daily by business men seeking your if you qualify take tho DrauirhonTriunlnir nmlsWv nmhlflnn tn-- ;r cents. Buffalo, More BANKERS Indorse DRAUGHON'S Colleirea thanlndorso nil ntW hnotl l?aw York, sole agents for the Unit ness colleges COMBINED. 48 Colleges In 18 States. International reputation. nan ma it. lTDOirriiinir. rrmauih n. Kniriiih. Nnsiiimr. irithuioti ed States. T.i. condition. AT .Vllt 'a TlPVI hmiimii uiBiivurot ZZZJ'nnZ&inni Xr,Vo..?iA"".v"v reasonable w.i.i t uuuu r U3i i Juno u UAiuvn i E.E.U under """".. """' name Doaa's Remember the. nooKKeeping. Home Study. Thousands ot bankcash-ierbookkeepers all over tho United States say that Draughon's and take no other. bookkeepers, and stenographers are New System of Bookkeeping saves them holding good position as tho result of 25 to SO per cent In workandwbrry. taking Draughon'a Home Study. Mr. O. L. Lowe was In EvauByllle from Shorthand. Practically all U. S. offiCATALOGUE. For prides on lessons Sunday visiting' friends. cial court, reporters writo the System of BY MAIL, write Jno. F. Draoghon, Mr. and Mr?. Frank Arnold ac- Shorthand Draughon Colleges teach. President. Nashville. Tenn. Forr-cat- . companied their Sunday School tvnyr juecause they know t Is the best. alogue on course AT COLLEGE, write class to the woods Friday night. A DRAUGHON'S VB. ACTCAI, BUSINESS COLLEGE bacon fry was greatly enjoyed. ' naanruia or MempbU or KnoxriUe, Tenn., or Paducah, Ky., or Ev&Bsrllle, lad. MrB. Hattie Dillingham was In Madisonville shopping Frlbay. says: H.C.Smith, Earlington, Ky. Waiting YOU k' WANT a Better - J !JC IADO Fostor-Mnburn- - s, Lyceum Course Well, they are FREE ENTERTAINMENT VAUDEVILLE ACT) AT 3:00 O'CLOCK SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21 Tho dates arranged forj the Lyceum course for the following year are as follows: MendelBuohn Quartet, Nov. 1. Musical Favorites Jan. 12. Ralph Bingham, March 10. The price for the season ticket in $1.00, single entertainment BOo. To those who have subscribed the tick ets will be dpllvered by Nov. 1. Others desiring tlokets will havo opportunity to obtain them before first Every Dollar of an Ad Reader's Money is Above Par Frequently Its Buying Power is Actually Doubled Your dollars vary in value as they vary in purchasing power, The man or woman who studies advertisements is able, frequently, to make one dollar do the usual "work of two. q And the experienced reader of advertisements will always make a dollar command a premium make it buy re than a dollar's worth, as figured on "ruling prices" of things. 4f How much "above par" are the dollars in your pocket worth? It will depend on how closely you study the buying opportunities outlined in the store ., , 0 No building in town is big enough to hold the crowd, so a stage will be erected for "Tess and Ted" On the Street in Front of Our Store WHERE THERE WILL BE PLENTY OF ROOK FOR ALL information concerning course see O. E. Dudley, manager, or J. E. Fawcett, Bee of entertainment. fice. For V. ' 4 "Tess and Ted" represent the Roberts, Johnson & Rand Shoe Co., of St. Louis, and are the little folks you have heard so much about in connection with our famous "TESS AND TED" SCHOOL SHOES A Big Treat for the Children Souvenirs for the little folks. Watt Slaton, Wallace Humphrey and MisBes Ruby Peyton and Goldle Ohandler went to Nortonrllle Sunday to spend the day with friends. They made the trjp In an auto. O. G. Sprouse Is In Springfield a" Earlington Children Invited Don't let them miss the fun. this week visiting his family. J, B. O'Brien and, two little daughter are the guest of friend In Tenn, Miss Maggie Wbalen lsj'vlslting Tl Ohat-tanoog- o, i re; " a . BAKER KM HICKMAN Hi. H friends In Obattanoogo, Tenn. Con Bohan and family of this olty left today for Evansvlll to attend , the. funeral of his brotlier-in-l- a 3 L ads WE DQ ONLY THE BEST jQ WORK aammmM vV v , . tS.-K.- W4 fni ,.,,.4r- - rrVT TT V ?" " '"j" y..aat, i . iifOTOr. rf1 p4rimk J.iV'UwiwwWfrft1 ., - .jf.j aSjv.'MM ':.t if if :.vs :ux 'f W - Jf-- -" -- "!" lUWI-Wfr- l ttW:..lW . v. . iw- -- lJf kt n ... k jmadwr? H !. , ( Fdk. l cTft Reraembertye Jiaridsome Dinner, BetB to be given away t6o t26th to: the jBarllngtoh Booster Club. jlrsMlk 61m of Morton Gap was in town M6uday. Miss Goldle Chandler and Ruby Peyton were lu Madlsonvllle Sunday SP , ft Drs. Hardin ic Ray & l,v e i ..DENTISTS Pmnlm Extracting mr i Porcelain Werk Dttittry h ear Sptciaky TJpUm3H Mfc&feifeft&MEf. High CUm night. There is three beautiful 42 pieeei Dlnneri86t8, wh,lch will be awarde.dj to the three leading contestants on Oct. 26th Gilbert King was in Madlsonvllle Sonnebone ' ti "'1rr;:,l fr; --i -- . m ; f I Mniaenzille, Kentucky Sunday night. ,Mr. UlotHing' '. t 2 Mo. 1b Ben Rbberson .of Knob Lcik the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Dan News of the Town The Earlington children Evans. Watches repaired, adjusted and timed, at prices to please. s ' 0. 1. TnyEMPY, At Whltford's Store. , The best, the. market affords for .the,., money can be found atthe St. Bernard Store, f These clothes are made by f are cordially invited to attend the free show in front of Baker and Hickman's Store in tMadisonviile Saturday at 3 o'clock, Each child present gets a souvenir. Henry Martin and Paul King were In 'MadlBortVille Friday bight. George Bobereon was In Madison-vlll- e a received Brand New lot of fan- Just the best tailors and will look well as long as they last, f cy Dress Gingham in We want you to see i1 Friday night. Tbe colebrated line of chocolates at the Star ResBlanke-Wenneker Plaids and Stripes per yard 10, 12-- 2 and 17c. Barnes, Cowand & Co. Incorporated. Miss Lydia West and Mr and Mrs. Elgle Slsk spentSunday in Mortons this line of clothing and then compare the texture, quality and prices with other lines. ,' ' ,.'' , '" " , taurant. George ,Br.qok,wa.s ln Evansvllle C.'E. Brinkley waVIn .If adlitaTlll Sunday. Friday night. Fine watoh repairing, Assorted candies in handsome L. 0. Wilry, Jeweler, paskages from 60 to 500 at the Htar Earlington, Ky. Restaurant. Henry Cowand was in Morton Mr Joe Bedwell wan here from Spring Gap Sunday attending the dedicaHeld this week vlmting friends and tion of the new Christian Church. relatives. Stro.ther Hannock went to Evans-viil- e Grover Long Is confined to his bed Sunday on the W. O. W. excar-slowith malarial fever. '. Xarllngfon is developing abetter Long is greatly improved Grover ten in regard to business and fin an, this morning. eesj it looks like the time to bay a Lawrence Turner spent Sunday Hopktnsville i Wt. There are rumors of an Ice nTin..' tall n rntnrtl VDtir' VOtSB plant and laundry for Earlington; Eels get togetner ana ao some doosi Wednesday afternoon, not later than . Gap. Boys' Suits ages 5 to 11 - $5 ". Boys' Suits ages 12 to 18 - $6.50 Men's Suits all the latest shades ' and styles $10 to $20 , ' n. tag for our home town. 6 Millinery that count Style and Quality fai the Very Lowest Prices. Barnes, Cowand & Co. Incorporated. in, n o'olook. &d Morrison was in Hopkinsvilla Sunday, UiibortTarnerand George JinkinB of St. Ohales were in Earlington Sun- ST., BERNARD MINING COMPANY '''' .''.. -- iA n t r . ' - Incorporated .) 3 ' ,'U( ' . ' I?, yH : " ;iw. R. COYLE, Manager Sfee .M' . day. L. 0. Wiley, Optician, Successor to Tappm & Gardner. Mrs Eugeno Cordler and son Harold spent the week end with her Mrs, S. A. Cordier. motber-ln-Jaw P A Wm kWMmm .WEBSTER'S INTERNATIONAL. DICTIONARY : NEW I t iw THE MERRIAM WEBSTER Tho Only NcW unabridged dio- tionary in many years. Contains tho ,pitli and essence of an authoritative library. Covoro 'avory Hold of knowl. ' edgof An Encyclopedia in a' . . fllntrlo book. The Only Dictionary with, tho iveiv xuviuea jrngc. 'dnnrtnn Wnrris. 2700 PntTGH. dOOO Mrs Lillie fieali and daughter Old paperB for sale at the Bee Georgia of Cedar Rapids Iowa aro office. expeoted to be the gueBts of Mrs S. Wonderful Campaign Offer From A. Cordler the latter part of th now, untU after the election, Nov. io, week. 1011, we will send the Daily EvenBee Get in the Automobile contest ing Post and the we will one year for $1.60. ' Send all orders Seud iu your uame aud start you with 2,000 complimen- to this office. tary votep. You can wiu thip Miss Susan Mane Crutcllfold spent handsome 6 passenger Howard Sunday in Mortons Gap w(tn iflends. Semi-Weekly Archie Pemberton, of Providence was iu the city Sunday visiting frieuds. Wonderful Campaign Offer From now until after the election, Nov. 10, 1011, we will Bend the Daily Eveny Bee ing Post and the one year for $1.50. Send all orders Semi-Weekl- THE - BEST - TELEPHONE - SERVICE I00E HERE, MR, FARMER! n. .i?i" ,.:: LbfiJ to this office. Fen-wlck, v7nu toqrinp car if you try. -- . """X !r. gWffig5, i'.' ' a million dollars: i JUOt U8 1911 you uuouc iais moas romarkablo Binglo-volum;,Half o. Illustrations. Cost nearly LtftcloB--roDftire- and nephew Miss .Charles Braniwell returned Saturday from Mndjeonville aftei? spend itig a few dayB with relatives. M1b6ob Georgia Kelly and Luclle Fol)D were Iik MadiBon.ville Sunday f afternpbn, l 0 Broken rincB. Jewelry and Speu- and pollBlied like LJzzle-Robereon . Any Tarte Can Be Suited by Om &&. Y --. i Misses Obrlen, Mitchell, Blair, Kelly and Holt, Messrs! Glnaue, McAuary, Kjug Owen, Font, Dillon, King and WltuerBv d i . &E5g2&SSEgS85S32 rehJo ""'. -.- r.r"?.','""?".0"0 -- & Telegraph Company. Incorporated. It offer. etTice. uojnz our tervice you have ad- puwining prices, rettlne accurate iT"It.. L,r,"?""" ap.e7e;;ar;'m ""JU. furnished by calling on onr manage'r, E. G? Maw? OUMBERLbHD TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH GO. sr ae , . Don t fail .tos.ee our M f fall Suits, Overcoats, 1 R M Ql AThM :53SsiWK5?s- Shoesnd Hats. and ' Hahdcook Sisk will d new1. O. I. Truemphy i I I Funeral Director. . . " -1- :: Licensed Embaimer i ' ( - t 424-- l NEXT DOOR JO P0ST OFFICE, "Wrlti? for sample paces, fuU par- - Name this BsmkvB?sSlftv paper and i dim we will vCW I V&V B9nd.fr co Pocket Jfaps let of At Whltford'e Store. r ' Mrs. Suale Turner was In Hopkltif-vill- e Suqdiiy. j Mr and Mrs. J. V. McEuen from St. CharleB spent tlie day with their , son Reginald. Sunday. Remember' I give voteB on the Big Auto Contest J o 3 v 3 ) v MM I L. 0. Wiley, Jeweler, Earlington, Ky. Anything Nrw and Worthwhile In Shirti Guy Poyton spent Sunday lu Moi-to-. . Will Bo found In Our StarMr Earl Collins of Pembroke wrr In the city Sunday. Mr A. E. Baggett who has been fe? visiting in Springfield returned to Homer Paris was in Evansvllle the city Sunday night. Earlxagton, Kentucky Sunday. :TKt 'apgreciatejypur calling andwill .give you the very best attention. Barnes, Cowand & Co., Incorporated Phone 2 MADISONVILLE, KY- - k. J5?tWWVWfMVWfWf7r MeBdamoB Harriet Browhlng, W. S. McGa'ry and Mrs. Ed Heifer were ' "I r : : ih Madlsonvllle Friday night vlaltir g friends, Blanke & Wenneker's celebrated Maraschino Cherries at the Star ns. Restaurant, Messers Bennie Wilson, Springs. Gilbert, Cansler Maloney John and Olaude Long and Arther Vinson spent Sunday at Dawson Carpet Warp per lb. 20c. Apron check 5, 6 and 7 v Barnes, Cowand & Co. Incorporated. i-2c. Spe Lai! JP c vVeeks Only! Patent Tension Spring Shears I F ree This 75c pair of shears to any new and renewal subscriber paying $1.00 on subscjjption. These patented shears, regularly sold for 75 cents, are here at your demand, free of charge. The cutting edge dull. on these shears is indestructiible- and wilj never wear C7MW;Mn.O They will cut anything and everything, from wet tissue . .1 It uko til...' ,fMh ...hi.n.niHjr antiM u Iul. icuaiuu t fAP away wu iwiwiutmnc """"; a norse DianKei. &..1- II- - - paiciu ri'.ut:.. ouiius lNOie ine paper to Pnfnf TVnsinn Snrinp- Shears Eiht inches in lensth. 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 wul never wear dull. A simple turn of the little thumb screw will adjust the blades to cut anything, for the thin' nest and most delicate fabric to the heaviest material. . and the workmanship in the shears to be first Read This Guarantee We guarantee the quality of the material with theliecessity of resharpening. qass in every respect, and that the tension spring' doubles the usefulness of the shears and does away ... . Semi-Weekl- y Wkwwr n' Bee, Earlington, Kentucky rVA" ..i.JAikf.x'? ' !" tAifliifiii i.4..jfcJfaA&Mfcttfe.tAJatM:' .w,..,;:Q3ffiT " " -- B-v ' oiprwr V -- v; ;u.JJU- wairtii hi .),i.; 1WWW&; waiiiimnwiiww" ' m w mF'u'- - -- qa-- For Sale , e:. r Km MORTON t f ff 60 Sohofarjjhlp on" Er'aughorPs Business CnllegH, 2sashvllle, Tenn. TI IVAN8VILIJE IIKDMn.WlIII,T COUX Month BE1 FOR $2 AND 60 013. forcCV&5-ville'- s :' JJ '9" 1 $100' Sdh'fliat Billp ton Business Ky. Ap(ply to Ollee, Y Louisville, October a Bargain BEE, MADISONVILLE, KY. t f SEMI-WEEKL- rrton Earlitigton, Ky. Mrs. Iley RtluRley't warned fro m the MaminothTCive Friday. The Star BpptauratiV'has installed well two hQndBom&i.cHiul,v..Crtbiuots stocked with'A.Oiift Hup of assorted Cill and caudjfcs JiiolaBiy b(ix-- s. Greatest Newspaper and the Earlington Weekly Bee ' W llkev TT fV( K .wmJi Ma i - Funeral Director and Emtalmer r m ... Any Gall Answered Promptly Day or Nfgnt. fft nl J.lf.Yl Ui L2L ADDITIONAL Uli'T NEWS OF THE tt k; iri TOWN course Inncieonf.waB s(eryed,. ,Th$ ville Mdnda.y flight.; ; i : V i nil KHest dopaftd Just .before the midW. S. McGafy who has been vlBit-lu- g night hour. The following gnest were friends in Evausvilte for a Jew ' ' present: Mesdames Cordier, Dilllng-hin- days has returned home. Lynn, Brinkley, Wltners and Mrs E. P. Barnes returned to Cen Mc'Quary. tral city Friday after a visit with Gilbert King was in Maa souvine, friends und relatives' here. Rnnrtar.fHc'ht:. .riMUM : wauoway IVI MIBBOj I "," was in Evansviile ' 'Woodruffena St Charles were here Oeorce Brooks of .." .. d, . -' Dr. A. H. Cordier of Kansas City Mo. will arrive in the ,clfcy tola week ' to Visit relatives and friends. You wilt never, never, never , Ted Mrs- - Joe Brlhkloy enterMr. and tained at their home op. railroad street Sa't.tiiht. Delightful music was furnished. An elegant two rl;, TheSeMiiVNYeeklyBeeferl.yar. I ThtnkfOtlt.-"- a "dally paper tohd & aoinleekly a whole year Jor only v..-j- ". $2.0. 'DoubttesA'therja, wlll.be' a rush MrB Bert Bowmer of Fufioa'l'K'v, to'ke? i.u the Courier baud wagon at r u Who baft been visiting- tfiefamily6f this rat. Many will subscribe for '' SNewman Orastus Whitford spent 'D.ri P B. Davis several days has. re. thoh'epapers for their friends anil , Sunday in Evansvilje. turned hom.e. .. relatives. of Memphis Tenn. The Courier Is theoniy Evansviile Kirby Gordon, of MadlBonville was In town Monday. ' whb.hasbeeu visiting relatives here paper that reaches subscribers on the Jbhn'ArmBirbrigwa's In Madison-vil- le for seyprai days, has retvn;ed home. day itTlBxpriutedi This, Is president Monday night. JohUt.Burke'ot Mewrphfs Tenn. al year and people, want 'th,n nevfa RoyWyitt was m Madlsonville who htwibeen vIsttlngrelatiyeB here hot fr.omitbe. press. The Courier Ojf the news regardless Boveri;4a.V9 has retur.neci, hjime. Monday night. politic., wit carries the full Assoo Drand Mrs O. B. Johnston who atedPi'os'sreports, aud is jn every Tommio'Laniarwae In Madisonvlllo haveJbeenvVlsltWR'in LouIsvIHh sev-er- way:a brilliant metrlpolttau uews-pape- r. '' ' ' Monday nignt.' days Jiftye reurp.ed, homo. Newman, Whitford was in Madlson'? '.;. peehisllu ..,. ,. tion tho puBiisHe'rs?of the EvanBvllljo Courier announce that Ootober will be a biirgHlnjnonthk. All aubEcrifUtotr'received. in Ooti-be- r wijbSTiaMeii at harate.K$2.M. for thetdailyC6ur;Jer by mal at their urKstkeu1atiou in this In ordjajrBtiTiriUrther lncrfae sec- . t ., ..CASH .GljLOffEYt .... 1 JJ I Or olair CmQ h a , 'iL.1 11 r ' t 1 ' Beginnins: October inff for cash only v ,m 24 lb best patent Fl,qur.j', bushel Mealv peck,2Scn.,one-hal- f .j-- 18, 19J1, sfell n4it, .at l . & liL ttss Eaurv. Woodr'ul.f .'of St. 'r Charles was in Mie city Friday ahop-plQEi Bacon ! -- ""(' , - , , .$6.25 Best Lard'5oilbs ... Picnic Hattis at t .'.. t vi2c ouperoa oweec orn 3 cans ior... . .. a.... ..250, at. , . .0UJ0.K . VW. W. 15c Pasco E, Pride of M, 2 icans.for. Hart r?tnd ..250.. J.-Pe- vi..".. aakc 18 to 2oc.lbs atk ..... ., u 1, , .......iJic , 1 .,. it.,. v .. .65c , . c as ibc i ,- , , Ruth, Bud-Morga- : el '' sevfcratOay; - daughMrBjuo;)B. AtKlrilbn-anThe otlerljs good for the mouth of ter Nan.come home1 Fr(idai' acnom-- . Oq to b. r. on jr. tj ,A pauiedtb 'Mlkir Emllfly Black of Send aii'subsuriptiotiB to the Semi-- . LoulsvJilBjwho will visit ihem here Weekly Bee, Earlitigton. Ky. 1 . . , ,,k!. (,.' . miles in Webster iJpuVtt' &$i) re tar nod. This is tho first tlmb'thls colt was ever driven by a woman. Mrs. MoEuen had an offer of $210. for eolfe 20 NrBsiirieSfevnBwarffnlHokius-- . villa Sunday visiting friends. $elll what abouj; "Jess and JTeJi? Tbfey will bV Hefbv ' Wotft ybuf A Mrs. L. E. McEuen drove her fine jsunaay . w . , , j . . r. wv heecolt'Whieh'iB:Mme.tbJng:finer' ,.yluoF(idaywNmRm-MvanM- . Don't forget that you get votes on Children you want to be sure and auto at King and Son. e Teas and Ted; wellyou juetcan't aiauio, ujorar wHKoy, ana afford to nusB thh. fx .- diumond. Burton work with DhvibUs back stop. u'l'Ji Enrfimitou'i) Gun Club will be tile GREATEST MEDiM OH EARTH acouo of" able oontestautu next n 1 Mr;'Joo"BrhlKlfey Thursday uf ternoou. ' Como returned, from lit M , ... aud brink" your guV, I ""sVa-f- cs the Mammoth Cave Friday. A pratilBont citiza 0 rnHS"Uft ptfcr jeveryjhl.npjinNyals jljne, get ma., vr.m:"i was ... uft'thvw uf.v iMwgEunlce Draper viBlted them at Xing & Son. months W(!lth,,a. Dulmonarv trouble, am irtons SuudayTt Mlbs Dora WWkey. of Madiso Quite, number from here attended had thoSiW.doctorB. I had hemoi? tueJde'dtcatiJh 6fJ(&e06priBtian rhages and"jjwln a very bad way. ville, viBlted her brother here Su " xnrougn tne aavico or a iriena i criea day. Churoh at Mortons Sunday. Vinol, and I feel that it saved my life; Tne urst paseeuger train to u Mr. H. D. Cowand was in Madison- - It is all you recommend It to be. I 'u ir ibil J. VVLof Bdon was In town Sat urday Af ' Fast gaifie next Sunday on local will do the a I lib fr fe. ot oars uenox boap.. ..; .ijW. bars twitt rideboap). . ,,,.. ,tf ..;.,.(.,.J.(. ... . . .2,5c 7 Np,,iand Larrip Chimneys at. .'.....'. f. ..,..50 Matches per ... .4c ' ,' Brass Kijig Wash. Bpairds. . . .'. Hoc 35? , .35c 40c oai noas. .' . .'; . ';7. . . '.,.;. .'.,25c 2 gallons' Coal Oil) Mennen's XalcnmiPo.wder . .. '. , fpc 25c Potatoes per oushel .... . . , .Jf . . , , $ r,oo Corn Syrup per gallon. .' 40c v "tyi lbs Keg Soda for.". . . .... ..'.i.4K.n.ji . 5c Carpet Tacks per bdx' '.'": j..dc 2 boxe 3'rss; SHde ,Nhils f ory . v . ..v . . ri iti.KSQ 7 ..-...- jans for . '. .7.', . I'.; ,'. . . f . 25c !2oc kittle, .Quaker a,s,2 rians'fpr. V.'i .,. . . . .35c "3 dime cans Rbyal Baking Powder. ; .V : .'. . ;&k Cjats atf r, ... ., .......... . .10c Quaker, . lylUsfa-ra.Sardind- Ptasat oc, 3 cans for Oil Sardines 6 cans for. . j s ...... . . . 25c , 25c J r3 . ........ , .- -. i ..,.-25- , 9 1 ' ..... '. a. 1 . i , .. flj tyeJijiv.Qia very fine Coffeb. f3 P?evanSv.lr J .- ., ;2'$c ari'd 3bc peV lb- - -- M --, IQc 2QQ .' ! . '2C Mops . 15c Corn - Fdhc'Head T .....'. v 00 jBrodms.".H.i..j.. .; -i Ricfe 8c lbV2 lbs for.' Mrs. Hay norland ilaqght Or, of Madisonvlllo, visited relatives here Sunday. . Iresb Groceries in daily. I keep jnst what you want. Fresh butter and eggs on hand all the time. Give L. E. MoEubn. me. your trade. Miss'es Margaret and Catherine Victory WQ.ro the guests of the Misses Mcpherson Saturday nighty JArtnlinfi Toombs wera? hers MadiROBVille Friday night. from Charlie Nlabet was here from Madlsonville Friday night. Mrs. Claud Wilkey made a business trlp;fq Madlsonville SauVday Mpvu-InMibs g. Willie Jenkins a charming Bhop-Pinf- .... young lady ot St Charles was here t, Saturday visiting friends and -- earth. I have advised others to" try train Bo. the Dixie Flyer thib mors- Vinol, and they have had the samp log. (Name furnished on re-- Georu RobinBon was.iu MadisoaS results." ' auwty ( idjly Llight. V evSry pneln thi 'yicUnty ville "wewant OtiLewis,of Evaivsllte was m 'wbb as' troubled witn dbronic4' cold, .coughs, or pulmonary troubles, to the town In interest of Miller and como and get a bottle of Vinol. j Hart Packing Co. If it does not go to the Beat of trouL. D. Hammond was in town Monble, Iheal the .'Inflammation land Btep: Blacjk Cheerfully retrfri day representing the Famous the cough, Xwe wll ot Cltv-lanOhio. every cent paid ua for it This shows Cross Collee A. K. Boulware was in town Mon our faith, and proves that you tako no chances. day representing Star Hams. ST. BEENARD MINING CO , Jim Maloney went to Evansviile d bsllave iUs $hBSWcjiJpCioJJt,WJ wils ,.,. iiememDer our coupon books i5.e,Mfill5eIl.you.it 2 per cent dis-- , coifnt. '" n ,rfii,r. ' ' ' . .', . ....... rA5C ..iti.pjc -- rf I 40c. -I , ( ,wj.iwaot.-.f.i nil "i .J ftlt.lj i"' " ' '4 - . " .' I.J ti nv'(4 ., , Ch, Qiijy. 180-- 2 ' ' . 1 WILKEY & BLAIR PHONE NO. , ! . . , !. lil i' Sunday .... . r 1 Get Into The Bisi Auto CONTEST! A gfand $i;600 Howard -- Five-Passeng- er 'bejgiVeln away free by Earlingto Touririg Car to Boosters Club. Each member CotTLtei closed Mery; gar on OiqtdIV sit JBo.3rrae, CcDvvfSLanto. i"- - of this club will give votes that will entitle the Holdebf'tHe'geai- est mmiber'of v&tes 'to 'this 'elegant AMtdmobne Fde." FDF IB, IIS &;yorripHn3? , ' "4 -- v. , PI .1 SW ., l V Vl.-f- j- ' ij jm'ULWL'vm' Votes on the Automobile will be given with every cash purchase "made at the store of any member of the club, ioo votes fqr ever.y dollar's worth purchased. NOW IS THE TIME TO GET BUSY. The earlier you start the more advantage you will have in the final count. Remember, the object of this contest is to get business. We are n going. to give this fineAutotq. the. who will accumulate the greatest number of yotes.'therefore it is to the in terest of every contestant t ask their friend$.a.nd neighbors who buy their Dy per--soe -- t ; fibw to Get Votes Witri every .yearly 'subscription to The Earlington, Bee, accompai.ned by $ i jn cash, 3,opo voes wiJlbje("iVen. This applies to back, subscriptions as well as new subscriptions, and you. can pay for as many as you desire. You can also get voces on job printing and advertising ioo votes for each dollar paid on either job printing or advertising. Get your friends to give- you the votes when they pay any -- of their accounts. - I JLfLWBwBrSif ''fidLm ' ' Jri8HBBlBB '. 'V'S - But theTbestwaylogekvotesisto, secure subscriptions to The Bee, as the sched- scriptions thanffor anything else. senpuons ioi.neD.eeai.youry,rfr ule of votesjjis sb "!y muchgreater for suby You sub , ?k ' ,. rii -- "goods, ClothingT Shoes, Hats.ancLe'very- thing they get from members of the,lub -gefs-wthe - will be supriseclj ' I h(:easyit'is UK An. JR. toef lules of Th& Contest Thus; coupons for you. and save-thgreatest the contestant wbo Read carefully the rules of this contest, as it will make it much easier for the contestant yyho Jrade here .'and.ta understand rthe methods that are used. number oMriends. jo, No names of contestants will be pub- 1. 'NanrmeT'cohfcstannllkwwri.'12r givethem their coupons, will receive the lished.T3. , Everyccontestant gets 2,000 votes to start with. 4. Every contestant gets a num- j '.' greatest number of votes.-(.,', j! Standnig.of contestant's number published weekly. 6. All votes must be brought , . m .,5 WJ jK i ' JLM 1 "CONTEST CLO&ES NAY 151912 4 LaO endfirnYpur Nomination at Once and I I J rJberi5. vwwfw rk tLU u : I.W --- rf -- VVVJUVSiVl a7i - .4. 1L - in Wednesday tor recording. I. Watches, Clocki Jewelry ill C. Wiley Fine Watch Repairiatf II with conte'sfit's number and amouhf on tpp slip charged monthly and nit.st be recorded morithl6 i wwya V4ww 7. v"ac "at nrr h,"",H,n nn VJV "Mtiiwwi i ' the aiifo. Of i mmmmmmm 12. the" building. .... . , lIC Contestants will hot be 'permitted to solicit votes within our store or in front . viivwwmiu wtM,l onyrmm6rll&mf coiSOs Fansfewenly. . x ' t ' w www v.. ... tH :i Ktng&, Stiff VjtWlXge "" j- V J JB- Sf fk V .ii i.i -n --- - , -- w. niETJr"rugB"cs - .tAlw nM . f "r . , . MiMMMMMiMaMMMMiMnnMHMMMHHiMniHMMMHBMNMIMi w Bu.ront. . r CrfT . N Webb Brothers, Groceries W. A. WMtford, r.: :.!': !1li Hardware, Stoves w ! -- , Dry Goodi. Cfbthfrii, S I eOWAN D "fefidei, ..'. on i Semi- - WeefeZy &, CO. RViga Bee, 4P yw INCORPORATED Miltmeryi wxjmpmmmmmm ., .'' f a nL7yUCfJlrIKMrsaUC!jVyV 35rrit ri... -.- Lll RVay ic'Wear. CarreWas'il Harriett & Stoney Liveryman -. - -- - - V-- nRQMS3tQ:W!iW t:SitWSliWJJbAir BS ic' tfMBsqKM?$38i(ll O' .Bii.raaw!iiRsnwv m flSr. V a4";-::3at;ai- ''HamrwrhSmn