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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): November 17, 1911
Bee (Earlington, Ky.): November 17, 1911 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1911 bee1911111701_sn87060004 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bee (Earlington, Ky.): November 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. II, v ," l' !.. "i . TODAY : and i, FRIDAY MV TUESDAY , , l H - i Ml i IH III II . VL , J,i viw X '- y IF YOU J.JfcW If i r" , IWH ll'aMII MIi I' w If !'. '1,'H. V I tf 4Mm j DON'A'DVEfmSB YOORBUSINE:SS AKLWCTOH, HOPklNS COUNTY ADVERT.BE?IT FOR SALE p,.f .t r Ak& ann FRIDAY 1 f M'iW f. A w ,,, rWENnrSECQMJMfr XAttUA.Wt. -- a.i.,.jfe. IffUM! '.J' trii KT.r FRIDAY, NOVEMBER XUJLiifc ft. . . $2 m 1 . a 1. y n iJWWTigXV V VBamLl.k fepesial J eweli y bale i Look at These W .v-Watch. ft " in . . - . ".IVUVSl.i nt .. . A'ri-Itidticeme- M lft&6'tjSfi&tf Watdlft?, aod frpWeefafrou Jewelry, Silver "r" ,;) arf, OaETSiw, China, Olooli53VtBlbJ doyoap I make fhis'offer to enqoark'yoa-ttbuying early, so I can serWthViatei'bmerabettfef-i-alQ, .. . Forte'trdays, to Early Buyers ooramonoibgjtpda T will' give' a "8tG, f py Stanflard "' i" ?. Bargains ":-;- .; . - t-b- ' - Movmnt , ,,Ciiu . Standard r . tyr, rftf. ! t(n-- i irtcaix)i . o 3 BUY N d 8rva yoa'better, payment. i '. """.' " ,U,M " l bay earl, sate ' l ,llI1ll hold yoarpnrchajjntil you want'them, on part money:- '" ' J You get the pick of the stock. Oome i c Tgive votes A'ii in- - the r i.v;w .v. JEWELER. AD -. Earlington, . . W" BO. Iri-Tk- i,' ;ixV imf tnutfvH rvYvb 0p4mFfKe Walckes Fer Men Elfcrn'or Waltbain1'7Jeweled la Sllverene case,.r...,, ..,..,. ...... v '.'t. it '.J. IK i1i'i,tA'M . I '. ' '(I ..i . ...j.. iL $8.00 $9.00 . V A a. 4l a. I ht ''Vsy V mem I tfWk akKa rMasKXA.a.l WI-kE-V OBTXGIAN ' ' - . Kentucky h Ur , -- ,( ,, Jblf!UtO"(01ltefit , Vjctory Bailditjjri , st k' r . Elgin or Wattbam 7 Jeweled In 10 j?ear case 13200 MO ' ' 30 e, '.. IK ....-..- ' 'n'(vn . ..T . ' '"vVnAW A.'A1.V . I A f iiui ui uuioi U.Mn.liin rt Wattl.AO """ awaw... 1.m wsuvvu will Wfuv. JUl VUJ JflUB. ;OBfie 1C uaiaiiis " nimuw an oioijhiiuh n . a lll me snow you. , ...,-.- . . - fflfl I """'J r fJMt OKA feAUIIOt) 'ifllV(J - - v,... i; trr 1lWll Hn'" 'V. r . . ow - .- -w .... ..0 ... ..nw ... ,t iv- AfS M " te.76 -- ....-f .. ..... -- .. ,.. K- - - ..-- s ...in y.r:::: nmcj,,,,,),,, . ,,. ,i .m..T. 1 ,', ,. ...- - ,.,, :, ,,,fi f'F Mmoninlk Notes - MIm 'Oiwthi,1 aaotrt bnHUat .aflalra of ibat Ma was. tbw.wwtaiuK or Jftvel.lnMorti JwMr. Henry era-Blaf- T .PfeiPf, Chicago, Wadaeaday at the First Cbrlitka Obartib la thu elty. The paaior Rev. 0. M. Bernard offletAtrai:, ' . Indeedfoelng accompanied by Mrs. jDlaytor on the pjpe organ. ; After the .woddng march and dur-;in- g ceremony Mrs the beautiful-riljOlay tor aoftl, played Bweefc strains of 2the Jlntermezio of Oavallerru s I ltustioana. .,' The bridal par? was lead by the w two ushers Messrs Clyde Ruby and lJTjucfan Ruhr, marching down the itwo ceutral lslaa of the Ohuroh. fTbese being followed by the maid tot honor MisS eloh, of Walaktrt Fia., and Mr, Turner Ruby, next the (brides maid MisajFlorence Allyn, of Spokane, Wash abd Mr. Ernest Duakerson, marejied down the sep"-,arate Isle beinsf"folIowed bv Mrs. l with' Southern smilax. White tapers in crystal holders were arranged In th's mass of Rroou-er- y on the floral altars. Preceedlng tho ceremony Mr, Er nest Claytor Impressively sang . hito the malii audltorlluni wore draped jirtyb filoral por,tjers 0? smilax tf(J held back by linmonae bociuetfl of white uhryaanthemumB tiod with wblto tulle. The matrlmoulai;. altar, wasr.fl t15Mt$ly .deooratedM with palmr,, fern and potted plants and arched ,fb,ebureh.,waa. laallJahyudeo-rate- d with arebea, of Soathem g'ml-la- x studded with white olirysanthu-muihs- .' ' ' "' (;.'" "'' "", The doors' leading from the parlors , Clyde Ruby the matron of honor. .. The groom with his best man Mr, LIgbteap.wiWed from underneath ih areliea' froea the side doorwajr,4 meeting tue nriae uu tier uromer Mr. O. A, Mdrton who gave ber away ''- at the, ajtev ' laeJMdrtoa wae beaatifaT ik her1 rlefe gewa of whls J)acBesS Batm trimmed' witb peatfls: Her yel 6f White Telle bJni? c'Augbt' wlt& clusters"1 of 6'raage blosSonis, aad she esKrlecfa brides boqikt pt Valley Llliteil aiid hite. rosea. ' fere 'Miss Allya and Miss Wglob' gowned in exaUis'tte' creations' of pink ppmpodour satin and earned pink BrWesmaidiT)oquets. ' Mrs. OlydeRuby wni'e an entrain gown of White; Brocaded satin trimmed in real laco. l"" nff'Att Vi".? od,vm otquarejtet or itass illlftr-r- t (ni'mp . Vm rt 191 , l . phoning Pleasant View GreViilNsieei a'Madiseaillei III- ,.j..yoa, wilbget the best'of 'isirvioe in the Eioal" line by ""VWJ'W: ,r V Au anrCrit W.t-opuVJAllDVO f- beth Kemp were in Madisouville f. W or.terQf Madlsonyijle wae ' Saturdav. y .1 .in town Tuesday, t l,Menon Oldham, of Sixth Qradeis MiVs JennieMdGarywaeia "Mad. absent onaeaount of a. .broken arm 'isohville;TdesdayIvisWrigfrfndiI.," iirs,. Franjt'; Wjjtber's .wj: ! "wHileh eeoared Sunday while erank-:in, JV Mad-iSonvi- 111 'J AMH&AA . ral' f ' qnefs and cut flowers ' guanlnlCeed. Bee readers welcome. - .wurtsf '" wreafhes . t forali.t-occakioaB- ttiU t - AUminm ,upQIUD vv wi.vJkift lln Ejrxjmp ieervice Orders booked for holly .WArti-ji hls.aHfeomebile, K''' . i m tupitx.- Madieonvllle man's Wain; like" any 'tobl, must' Tuesday chopping' ' have an edg'e" 'tb' It." Therefore,0, 'I Mr. PanrPrice ina'de a basineea eaj'fo youhg toeni' Sharpen yoUr tripv,tolMa'disoffvlire;TeedkV:Jr,!si L4'-11 ..... gj lle . . .... ', ehoppwg-aeadar- j ''MrkiiJPra'n'k'Itaeb.'irae - t.-- V ,K. I, rTOCKEI, Mar; qi f " Kaorfkijl .akiieiiiwaiiaiii Ansa; foim,,,,, Ah AiA.i: . i ' 'and"He'ny'0,IfcybIpps: Mr, .:. 3-- and-Mr- p. fltaning.atr3.li.elr (ugly' entertained at Bridge Friday Olydeby .very charm baiitifalhome J In Phlpps, Jr, whose wedding ccurr ed In tbi city Wednesday evening at the First Christian Church. Invitatious to thlB homo ar$ always an assurance of a mnBt ed abHtU.3CadfsqpyJl.A MUlfflSS. Pf.j-S- ! Neyollno Horton and MC.Henry Clay ly decorated In palms, ferns, blbom Ing plants and quantities of cut flow ers. The music room, dining room and library's were exquslte In their rich cplpr scheme. Large boqueta of gdrgeoua. yellow ohransytheums being1 all previous entertainments. The entire homo was beautiful asalnged in;qnMtisof green-fer- y l. iValfconoelva&o qlaces, The French parlors finished In and f ,ros,e pldrere decorated In larjje 4 i mv1 hhfe a r 1 ferns in vases'o'f cut glass Delicately painted score cards jbdld .only, ofJo.ter s, br Id e,brldegroom and" wedding fate ; ba the dainty co verof the guest book a cupid was riner en-ha- ir jj;j . -- 1 jm U. i ;. I S ike Friends emtLPdrtms of THE PEOPLES M8m W IT. OF : . i 'mi EARLIMTON" w Ai s ft : We notice a promlnei advertisement in the EiWlingtonJBee which Rays "Uncle Bam is a earef ul. depositor, He's golbjt'io d'epositlils postal savings money in the old bank," NJw as aTnattar of fae.tjvie.have .been nbtl'- -' flffci by the board of rtruetwfs ofthaposal, t saflng funds at Washington, D. wa had been designated as a depository for poital savings funda,.and. ujnd,iy tb.e.J.w will refeive 55tf per cent ofTine Earlington deposits. We have not said a word about it. Offteiali .of the for the foljowiug raasoqi C.,-th- A 11 Wp ftiay gr'oimd? for an operi-alr- ' basket all .' aa'dteiiillslicqtirt. Whenever the woathor will permit, the games will be. played off" the grounds Arrangements have beojT'made; tA rieat the auditorium. The first irieet-in- g of the entire school at that place will bg on Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 29, to celebrate Thauksgivlng.J Reception An interesting program is being pre.,A reception, was tenderecLMr.- and pared in which each room will be ' i Mrs. Henry Phipps Immediately af- represented. ter the wedding ceremony WednoB-da- y Opening exercises were conducted evening at the home of Mrs. on Monday moreing by Evangelist Vaden Ruby in, this city. Hudspeth, of Hopklhsvllle, r,nd Dr. The house was decorated In quan- Stanley, of the Christian ohuroh, of. ' 3 1' tities of pink bridesmaid roses and this city, ferns. Right education is such a prepa&oaa fnthe receiving line were--- . . ration of the individual In pbysieal Uf.knri jifrs. RHhv.fMr." kn'cf; Mrl. intellectual and moral capacitiesaB tir- -, xxourjr jriuppat mr. kuu ihib.uuri.iub will enable himto secure the highLlghtoap Mr. and. Mrs. Clyde Ruby, est enjoyment from their use h6re Mine- Welah.antl Mr. Tu'rner RubV. and JH hereafter, Iflia Jlojesa 'AJ.lyn ati raj8t MeBdames May Burr, Walter FJtj-leuunxerson, Mr. ana J. JJ. Moaner-so- n of Eastern Ky., Cam Ashby,J. Jr. and Mr. aud Mrs. C, A, Mor- - E.Vaught, Ed ule, Jack Martirit and Paul Price!' visited the scheol Miss Cora Hall add Miss Davie this week. Alla'eemed to be pleasVtf Hendricks assisted in the dining- - with the rapid.M'ogressof the chlld- room. i 1011. . ' JI V Vsnaa's iMkelab The list of puj&ils who have been The woman's Book Club was neither absent dor tardy for the eatersalneisl, very. eharjaainglyWed. mouth ending Efov. 8. 8rd1 Gbabe nesday atterneon at the borne of Mrs.G. W.Parker on South Union Clifton Almon. Shirley Carpenter, James Ashby, Beulab Ballard. Mary Lou Ashby, Bessie Dexter, Albert Ahast vexeeHent preffraie.-.'warenQereMrs. ueo. Atkinson as Baldwin, AubiiHiggins, Cecil Bar-net- t, period Edna Laanb, Morton Logan, which dealt wilVthe Iberiod Jimmie Wilson? Elsie Oldham. of time 'until the death of Elizabeth. 4thL Grade Mrs,W.C,Morton gave the history Douelas Braav. Mamie Brown. of the "Faerie Q,uenne"by Spencer VernerBaldwiii1, Paul Clark, ukrK and told most beautifully severel Oavanah, Edna Franklin, Hareld cantos. Oldham, Louisjb .Peyton, Wlftia .' and-green,A-'?..i- ' aPafjBl'auiVory' The ladies yrize frame was won by miss Elizabeth VIotory. The gen tlehian Jrize won by Morris KbhTman, Being a clothes-brus- h of Parisian ivory, At the' conclusion' of the games a threeicourse luncheon was served " ',Tfie ioes7oalces 'and imiata were yellow deoorated wit;h orauge dlossoms. Miss Welch., of Florida, and Miss Allyno, of Washington, received with Mrs. Ruby and Miss Morton. in'rUbe' we'ddlne of Nevelline Morton e ii ' ,j; School Nates J Plans1 have made and - perfected for the grading of the West side of i.- ,. Billie'Fagate atlehdethebksebaU sch66f tochers, 'ieoture J game in MadisonvilleTaesday. conve'rsatibn, 'or bbnta6t 'with mn and. things. This-is- ' 'what "we iiW A Barglar's Awfal Beeel educatidti develeptrie'rit frdm with- may not paralyze a home" eoT tiew- in, not a plaster "placed without. ' mettiy.as a mother's- Ipi But Dr., King's New Life Pills, are, a Chab. F, WmqATE, splendid remedy for women. "ThW , The basket ball ordered 'by the gave me wdnderf Ul betfeflt in con High School Basket Bail Team was. stipatirtn and female trouble." wrhta .received Monday much to the . de MrsN, O. Dunlap,of Leadill. Tean. If'ailing, try them. 25o at all drug light of the pjayer.. . Practice will gists. ,. begin soon. --t .'. ' Earlington will, probably have the Mis&f Rhth Wyatfwsa'iri Ma llsda strongest, team in. Wpsern Ken- Ville NVednosday ahppping. ' ':! tucky, Miss Aloiso; Obrion was in iWatqh tor the.opening.gamo,,e .,Miss Majone Tn Wbitffeid of 'the DearMr, Professor." Could you be"so country was in Mrs. Neuson Wilson arid daughter kind as to' excuse my boy 'Johnny Emma were In MaUi3qnville for not goingyesterday. visiting irionds. The 'reason Isbecauso I wanted to Mrs. P.P. P.iice and sister Mrs wash his stockings this wont hapWalter Flnloy wereia Madisouville ' pen again this year. Wednesday vlsitin relatives. Much Oblige, MrB. B The ''Girls Choral Club"- met in in eejerp cases qf; spre. Jungs, y;ou the High School room Tuesday af- qepd.and inte,5naj,apd extjernalrem-edy- . ternoon Nov. 14th. and with tlio help Bny the dollars'sizY BALL-- . of the teachers muoh work was ac ARU!S HOREHOUND ..SYRUP, complished.. SongB for Thanksgiv you get two remedies for the price every dollar: bottle of one. ing were praqticea, ana witn satis- there Is aWith HERRICK'SmRED free factory results. Our new books have PEPPER POROUS PLASTER for come and we will begin our practice the chest. Sold by gt.''Ber'uard MinlmrCo., (ucorporated'Drug on them at our next rrr.ee ting.'find bbbkB', . . ,!! , . yj- - -- . - town-Thdrsday- t v? - Wed-mdnesd- ay - -- - , , - ut. 1 - ' - '- - y, Dratifbon's Collef ej The highest degree of business abflity comes only through aprooesB Sf business training. The BEST PLACE ior .you to get .business training is Draughon's Practioal Business College,. Paducah, Ky?? tV: , : ,J .;'ja were, shopping In MadisonvUlq Wed' nesday. Sf'x'iO Ida Lee Slsk and Pearl Laaier were in Madlsonville. J& JPC1 Mrs, George King and Fred Flyer wersSlsi fkBg fr lemHTiWa! Bead ayj Ed .Jackson, and Axie .Bennett r: itfr mi m -- lea-dar.jj;- ae )e i, t4A 4i m v lAS Atit DldwoiJ oifira arci ',V Waller, Florejoe V.1R P. Ross grapliiaUy givouby Mre Waller, Clyde Bennett, Poldie iysoawas Brown, an illustration the Charlie! .. soiufely . 'j(twj2'joabii.! il. C?J ' SI A Hlg- - B, ns of sSok H patriotic temper of Elizabeth's don, Zora JRobertpon Bertha Vaught, KfiF-- - r are designated to receive postal savings funds must not advertise., that fact. Treasury officials hdld.AUat'theudjiJae. private and that bauks therefore, have no right, to claim that they are United States depositories merely because postal savings fuads are loaned to them," We want our patrons to know that we are always swekiug neir business and are prepared to care for it, anil are likewise Able to defend ourselves nsategtaiitg froai whatever source. wioh trlasury have maei, ,;. rujlthalMBs : m II -- Eddie Almoif Roy Stlnebauib;, During the social hour a moBt ap Bertha Adams, 'Bnhler Travis, Haypetlzlng t Bth Graph t , ', MIKES HOME BAKINI l' J- ft . n 14. tWfi T. Juphop. wasean(uly Will BV IJOJU wood BiackwellJ Gussle Tresh, Ja-i- e IS(Z a the country home of Mrs, don, Noyembej.-j'j- j Liasa TUB UBJLl UJOOtlUK HIi J.F.. Gor ' agatast-BBieteadla- g -- '" gej aB F. B. AXN0LD, :' CMtr Henry, Mattle Jaokson, Hortense the pretty parties of the Logan. V past week in the way of If we work upon marble, it will affairs was the Linen Showers given Thursday after-noo- n at the beauti- perish': If we. wofk upon brass, tiW ful home of MrsrR. S.DulIn Jr. In will efface lt;irwe rear tempi this city in honor ot Miss Neyelene they will orunibie into dust; bu tATMii'4 ""tPS" iBMSeeVJJHnrrftwAT The house was exquisite In Its we work upon immorta minds, beautiful floral decorations, of pink we imbue them with prinoipi and white. with the lust fear of God and b A unidoe contest was arranged by love of our fellow-me- n we engrajv WW the charming hostess, the guessing on those tablets something wb1j Bit or the .contents or the mysteriously - will- - brighten to all etarnlty. SL. wrapped packages .of linen. A boDakii WemelWL quet of huge pink obryaaotnemums nW JBllaallliiees 'isTiatlp elof ;prpB4d soMmMi Maapby. One of i , pre-nuptial n lkwri Elaokwfell, Lflia May Todd, Edward Brown, Dewey Walker, Oia Brady, Thelma. West, Bessie May, Burton, JNonla Uotiman, Ethel Boyd,, Henry Clark, FJmnio Fugate, Jamjes . Light Delicious Cnkc i?0 mertviw lt il t 4. j v3 adtxK'. - es H - Flaky MOt 7i7i' . tiishio'trtiJ? ffs u II j&wmHshi ; t,i,wayrBaWii rawder 1 Wi 'BOtSV&LWti' iui 'j.3S' 'n- 'm Royal Grape Cream ot TmeUatlt from t ' rtior Jt)0Tci s'l'l .n f !. 41.V J" H' JilHij , i" I iwsaj ''jMwmamte it f rr i jpM - mw J. T W '.... ......i...i..nii.ii..M..iM.f44MH..m.44 .. mimh..m..i.i.mi4 1 Subscription Rates Year Six months Three months One I.... $1.00 50 .. r.v 4SS6CIATE EBITOR EDITOR AND PUBLISHER J. K. PAWOETT ANB BUSINESS PAUL M. MOORE. 25 Single ooploa 5 MANA6ER Member ef. Kentucky Press Association und Sec&td District Publishers League Speolmen copieB mailed free, on application. Correspond, ents wanted In all parts of the county. Address us for par- ticulars. u Ui JJ K"1 ; Office in Merten's Furniture Irunck mile, Kentucky, Fkene Nb. 4Stere'llS South Main Street, Maii- MISS AILEEN DAVIS, Mgr. IX 1 v Telephone 47 Friday, November 17, 1911 m 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 Following is Standing of Automobile Contestants to Date No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. "hollers." I 3 5 7 9 '4 I Contains no opiates, Always in a yellow package. Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co., Incorporated, Drug Department. Mrs. D. m'x jerrerson at., fcfo. umana, .wen., says: "I can recommend Foley's Honey and Tar Compound as a sure cure for coughs and colds, It cured my daughter of a bad cold and my neighbor, Mrs. Benson, cured herself anb her whole family with Foley's Honey and Tar Compouud. Everyone in onr neighborhood speaks highly of it." For night coughing, dryness and tiokling in the throat hoarseness and all coughs and colds take Foley's Honey and Tar Com-"poun- d. Household Medicine That stops coughs quickly and cures colds is Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. Mrs. Anna Pelzer A '.:...... ..' - 11 14 18 19- 20. No. No. No. 24 28 30 33 No. No. 35 41 49 50 No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. NO, 51 54 57 r... ;... i.. 61. C3 No. New Mexico. She will be gone sev. No. 72..... 76 erel weeks. No. 79 Ivy Hampton ofjMortonB Gap was No. .81 In town Tuesday on buisnoss. No. 83 E, Lynn was in Madson-vlll- e Tuesday visiting friends. Mrs. Earnest Ashby left Wednesday morning for a nextendod (trip to 65' . 70 . . . .' 7,1 288,703 295 614 00.895 44,181 Ky. .846,528 Ed L.Ypung was In town Wednes 227,924 41,694 on buisness. 36,601 78,896 4,629 182,821 A Barbed Wire Cut, Collar 46,326 r Saddle Gall sot properl healed leaves a dlsdguriaff 27,403 scar. 42,291 8,968 160,215 98,189 2,300 247,992 la the RIsfct Remedy for All 98,808 Abrasion ef the Fleek. ttiA wound la cleansarf awl 108,586 It liniment applied promptly. the 99,214 ino ucnniif; pruceas oeeins at once and the wound heala from .187,505 tno insiae ouiwaraiy, thus performing a perfect cure that .202.815 leaves no scar, it the wound 112,051 heala on thn onluMn ton nuicle. . The Texas Wonder cures kidney and cures diabetes, weak and lame baeks,, rheumatism, and all irregularities of bladder troubles, rernov- -. ingftraval, the kidneys and bladder in both mon and women. Regulates bladder troubles liujhildren. If not sold by your druggists will be sout by mall on receipt of $1,00. One all Druggists. small bottle is two months' treatMisses Eula Oldham and Charlotte ment and poldom fails to perfect a Davis were in Madsonville Wednes- cure. Send for testimonials from day afternuon attending a protraoed Ky. and other states. Dr. E. W. Hall 2926 Olive street, St. Louis, meeting. Mo. Sold by druggists.' Jack Stokes .and Henry Rogers spent Tuesday and Wednss day in Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Lanier are vlsjtingrelativoa m Orofton aud Providonoe. Nashville Tenn. any oth'I do not believe there iswhooping Mrs.Ellzabeth Majors and Mrs er medioino so good for cough as Chamberlain's Cough Jack Stokes and little son visited Remedy." writes Mrs. Francis, Tur-pi- relatives in Hanson Wednesday Junction City, Ore. This remes and Thursday. ay is also unsurpassed for colds and croup. For sale by all Dealers. The Eight Sidney Medicine. 10th St., Ft. We still have on baud hundreds J. E. Parker, 202L No. he Smith, Ark., says that bad taken of good bargains and can save you many kinds of kidney medicine, money on every purchase yon make but did not get bettor until he took from this store. Does not this fact Foley Kidney Pills, No matter how give this store a peculiar interest to long you have had kidney troublo, you. Come in and let ub make you nor at what stago of the permanent benefit by the use of Foley Kidney prices that is the only way to be con- Pills. They also regulate the action vinced that we back up our adver- of the urinary organs. Start taking them now. tising. Sold by St. Bernard Mining' The O. G. Spboush, Incorporated Drug Department. Co., Earlington, n, - wnen the astoupding claims were first made for Buoklin's Arniea Salve, but forty years of wonderful cures haves proved them true, and everywhere it ih now known as the best sulvo on earth for Burns, Boils, ScaldB, Sores, Cuts, Bruises, Sprains Sweellng, Eczema, Chapped handB, Fever, Sores and Piles. Only 25o at It Startled The "World A' Texas Wonder G. A. MORTON MADISONVILLE, KY. m Xi Funeral Director and Embalmer Any Call Answered Promptly Day or Night. a: public Bohool are making great preparations for the Congressional KEV J. R. HVA.NS, EDITOR Teachers Association, which convenes December lBt and Set. Bev. Evans made abusiness trip Frank Belefant of Columbia Tenn. is here to work in tbe mines this to Madisonville last Friday. Mrs. Annie Gilohrist is very low winter. . Lee Anderson who has been con- at this writing. John L. Edmonson who has been fined two weeks with rheumatism is siok Is able to be out on the street able to be out on the street again. again. w On account of the Inclement weather last Sunday the baptizing at John Kirk is also improving. the Mount Zlou Baptist Church was A great storm for the pastor at postponed until nest Sunday after Heola on last Wednesday night. the morning sermon. We will baptize The members of Heola Baptist church aud friends of Earllugton near the lake. stormed the pastor, Bev. P. Gordon, slowly to his surprise chickens, beans, cabMrs. Lillie Cavenau(j;h is improving. bage, potatoes and different artlolii Robert Atkins remains about the of food. same. Don't forget the baptising Sunday The Teaobers and pupils of tbe November 19th at Heola at 11 a, ra. H On November 13th the Farest Cha pel Baptist ar Mortons Gap helt a COLORED C0LTJKX. Tuesday on business. waB in the city Tuesday on buisness. M. H. Slsk was in Madlsonvii'e Dr. Sam Baker of Madisonville Miss Aloise Obrleu was in Madisonville Tuesday shipping. Mrs. Henry Rogers spent Monday in Madlsenville with her mother SNOW LINIMENT Ballard's grs.Nisbet. Mrs. Peroy Jameson was in shopping Tuesday. Mad-iBonvil- le Mq feel strong, have Rood appetite and digestion, sleep soundly sad enjoy life, use Bar dock Blood Bitters, tbe great system tonic and builder. Speaking of Gloves 8lu3l 2,000 210,108 270.GU9 .' '.'I J -- i There is little danger from a cold .or from an attack of the grip except When followed by dnoumonia, aud this never happens when Cbamber- laln'B Cough Kennedy is used. This 'remedy has won its great reputation and extensive sale by its remarkable cures of coldB and grip and can be relied upon with implicit ooufl- ;denco. For sale by all Dealers. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 102 88 90 92 94 95 98 4 '.'.... i .. ." 223,167 24,459 217,022 184,539 124,621 .211,368 260,653 170,165 y, pua forms under tho sur- raca ana Dreaica out into n run. nlnt? sore that la hard to c.nra and Inevitably leaves a bad scar. Owners of blooded stock prefer this liniment to all others for thatTeason, and they use It not only on fine animals, but on human flesh, an ft doea Itn .j taorouniy. wuia quicxiy auu az Prtee 35e S9e ad Sl.W. JamesF.Ballard.Prop. StLouIs.Mo. Stephens Eye Salve is a healing viiiuntni tur ora styes. Mrs Bessie Tanner was visiting friends in Madsonville Wednesday, Mrs H Barnett was in the county seat Wednesday shopping. Mrs. J.J Sullivan vlsitod friends in Madsonville Wednesday. Mrs.H.S Oorey was was shopping in Madsonvlllo Wednesday. .,. Begulate the bowels when they fail to move properly. HERBINE 1b an admirable bowel regulator. It helps tbe liver and stomach and restores a fine feeling of strength and buoyancy. Prioe 60c. Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co., Drug Department Incorporated. Mrs Dan Donniobno was in Madshopping Wednesday morn- Wa have all Mkst mA kinds-dogsk- rti, kid, buck-akiauto, heavy, light, any color you n, mv cl- - .Mrs. F. D. Rash was in Tills Monday. 'iltev. George Abbot of Hopktnsviile was in town a short while Monday. f. tRev. W. 0, Brandon Was in."Ma'd-soHvlloa business Tuesday. I No. No. 113 No. 117-- : Madison- - No. 121 :. Ill ,.286,718 ; .v;. .'. . 134,763 13,312 .". . ; ; . .112,721 st. bi&ita&d xnmra co ikcwj sonville porenea, uraj nepartaeHt a ing. No, 122 No' 123 No 124 No. 125 ...'.,... . j 2,000 83"i862 , le No. No. ItcW tllchl Itchl Scratchl Scratch! No. Scratch Tba mora you scratch the wont the Itch. Try Doaa'a Olatment. It cures piles, No. ect&ma, any skin Itching. Fp-G- All dnjgglitj sell It ?i . f J8i j hi ' lives. No. 155 ; Charles Barnett made a bqiuess NO.,'i56 - kip to Madisonville Tuesday. 1NO, lOi . Payne of Louisville is. in the eity vistting friends'. ' 11j Mrs. "Hattlo Dillingham wasin Madisonville Tuesday visting rela-- t No. 154:'. 126 127 128 137 ' No. 139. No. 141 ....... , . . ... JV .. . , 2,000 .104,183 ...... . 2,000 2,000 157630 247,809 JLoPfYSK) '. mm Nq. 1,45 ,, ... : , , ...... ...182,446 ...J. o. yx4y ....... .1... ..... 12i77S4 NO; 3 . '. . ; ; . .' .'. ;..... 2;0 9 0; V '. '. f ' Cansler 6? Maloney EarliagtOB, Kentucky , grand service with tbe pastor, Bev. P. D. Gordon. They had tbe Bev. Geo. Driver aad Bev. W. M. Jones the Odd Fellows laid the cornor stone for theFarest Chapel Baptist Church at 8:80 p. m. collection $86.60 Mr. Ike Wooldridge was the victim of a surprise party Monday night at his home on South (Avenue 14 mon Joining in the celebration of Ills 7th weddidg anulvesary. Cards were the diversions of the. evening, dnrlng which a Dutch Luncheon was neatly aranged by Mrs. Georgia s Wooldridgo. The table was attractive In autumn leaves and candles. "I am pleased to reoomnlend Ceamherlains's Cough Remedy as the best thing I know of and safest remedy for coughs, colds and bronchial trouble," writes Mrs. L. 12, Arnold, of Denver, Colo. "We have used it repeatedly and it has never failed to give relief." For sale by all Dealers. y t - : -. .- 'i f ' t . v- "I '' 47 iaijta.v. "i n - v. '..;, t , a - . ry- - f i nc ffc,, .4ft '. ... ;,,. m Wjh, j; f ? i. ;'i ; ...-- . . ..;. 1,801 2,000 v.. '3 SHE SUFFERED No. 163 .'. No. 164 No. 166 No.. 167 No. 168 No. 171 No. 172, ; .'. No. 17.3 No. 175 ..' A .J V '. No. 176 No. 177 No. 178 No. 179 No. 181 No. 182 Finally Cured by Lydia E. Pink-data- 's No. 183 No. 185 Vegetable Compound. ' I suffered for flvo years No. 187 Erie, Pa. ttum tmaiq troupiea ana at last was No. 101 almost helpless. I No. 192 Went to fchrfift rinn- tors and they py9saJ5Hffxi mo no good, so did my sLl sister advised me to HB2& & iK try Lydia E. Pink-nanrs VOgetaUlo , Will j mm, Comnound. and tHMHiOi . jmm when I had t.ilrfln mmfh only two bottles I could see a big change, so I took six bottles and I am -- .uu. ,, ul4 . . rr now Rtrnntr onil trail gain, x aon'C Know how to express my thanks for tho good it has done mo and I hope all Buffering women will give Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound a trial. It was worth its Up to jpld." Mrs. J. P. Endijcii, It. . D. No. Erie, Pa. Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound, made from native roots and herbs, contains no narcotio or harmful drugs, and holds the record for the largest number of actual cures of female diseases we know of, and thousands of voluntary testimonials are on file in tho Plnkham laboratory atLynn, Mass., from women who have been cured from almost every form of female complaints, such as Inflammation, ulceration, displacements, fibroid 5,000 amors. irregularities, periodic pains, bekach, indigestion and nervous ternar.ratlnn Vvum t.Aratn "fwesitto herself to give Lydia E. Pink-ham-'s Vegetable Compound a trial. ..,.v ... ..'..... ....: FIVFJEARS .......... tluVt27o 130,750 223,818 14,987 215,722 282,950 ;..-90,806 . . ,l. . .263,645 858,046 .271,241 804,288 8,881 .."... 19.652 8,800 15,052 15,354 , ,1 '. ' -- Tsfi .' V j,:,'$n I Tailor Your buit And Save You Money,:1: met -' US ' ' ' - .VT.-- iVJ.04 :' it . , . ' 4 ' - -- All Patterns to Select Frorri ... V ' "jj- - 22i,562 "..221,780 186,903 232,682 196,714 : '; 1N.W LESS $15.00 l.. MORE' . Ik 1 Extra Votes Given 11 a. - wmfemm w&w f :y to-da- y Beginning Saturday, November 18, and continuing up to and including Thurs day, November 30, on Ladies' Suits, Ladies', Misses' and Childrens' Cloaks, Men's and Bovs' Suits and Over 1'.'.' f y y:r. ' pE !.' ' J , , nf GUARANTEE THE FIlFr " JS ?&&&) 'A I .' ' ' ViM$ INTERNATIONAL WOOLEN MILLS v f, . ... rf" W6 tenter bt. Madisonville, Kentuckv jtiT')',i '.' ' "? ...'.."'." . ",i. . . -'" -- "V-.'?- "".', ''' v.''. i , ' '. "' s .4 . ' ' A. : , .. - ..' ' - ';& .'. v ?Jt:-1. V coats. We will give votes ibr eacK Co. 'f,- - . garment sold for cash. Eurlmgkm, - Kentucky i: ti 'i I ? 'It is iree tUul always U&ptvl, - JE?ntl!&ciali4Tic m, Barnes, Cowand tJ A write H V" x Fmimmummmmmmmmm "' . J? a.' a.i xaiJwya- i 4ff Vi J&tU-,- fowas. . imfimtMuifi' - r?ti$r-3K,T.v,?V!- rtf v wv.;w,?w76s fT'T 'o Loom End Sale Continues Another Week At i i M NMHmMMMMMMMMMMMMM Special prices on Dress Goods, Silks, Ginghams, Outings, Flannels, Table Linon, LadiesLarid Misses' Wraps, Blankets, Comforts, Shoes, Underwear, Etc. $ The remainder of Ashby's stock of Men's Suits and Overcoats at: less than Half Price Regular price $5.00 to $25.00. Sale piice $1.73 to $12.48 & K See Our Prices and be Convinced All Loom End Calico, 1 Yard and Under, lc Yard BAKER & HICKMAN, (F You Gin Always Spend an Hour of Rial Pleasure at Madisonville, Kentucky Is The World Growing letter Many things go ta prove that it la. The way thousands are trying to help others is proof. Among tuem is Mrs. W.W. Gould, of Plttsfleld, N. H. Finding good healtn by taking Eleotrio Bitters, she now advises other sufferers, everywhere, to take them. ''For years I suffered with stomach and kidney trouble," she writes. ''Every modloine I used failed till I took Eleotrio Blttors. But this great remedy helped me wonderfully." They'll help any woman. They're the best tonlo and finest liver and kidney remedy that's made. Try them. You'll see. 60o Suffend Twsnty-on- e Years Eound Relief twenty-on- e --Fina- lly The While Waiting PRINCESS for Trains in Madisonville New pictures changed daily Pay them a visit ' - r p Special Matinees Saturdays ,' Music by Orchestra c m r V P A.Gr.Splllman was In Mortons Gap on business Wednesday. Bufus Clark made a business trip a bujsness trip to to Madisonvlll Tuesday. John Coll made Ed. It. Wise returned home from Madsonvllle Thursday. Evansvillo Tuesday. Columbus Wooton of Madsonvllle Dr.Brandon of Hopklnsyllle spent was iu town on buisness Thursday. Tuesday with his parents Itov. and jpW O Mlunehan of Eyausvlllo was Mrs. W. O. Brandon. la town Tnursday. Hand painted Bird seta Irom Mrs. A. R. Obannon visited friends in Madisonville Tuesday. ladia. . -- -. Store. .Charles Truempy was in MadisonMadlsonYllle. Kly. ville Wednesday on bulsneas. .Mm Stella Kemp Jwas In Ttfa'dson- -' Weldon Jenkins of Madisonville Tille Wednesday shopping. was in the oity Tuesday on buis- ifrs.Osear Bennett was in Mad. nesB. earlUe Thursday Ylsltiag friends. Robert Stevens visited friends and relatives in Hanson WednesLcHerte If you sare ten eenU on ten par day. Br. Kilmer 41 Ce hate yoa bare aared one dollar. Tpm Blair visited frleads in the Btaffcajnptea, N. Y. W"e will aare yoa many dollars by reentry Wednesday night. trading here. .There Is no other Will o for Prere Wkat Mrs. R. L. Wilson and Mrs. W. B. tore In the coantry that sells Rood, Tou reliable goods as eheap as we do. Vinson spent yesterday in Madison Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Doat take our w$rd for it, call and ville shopping and visiting friends. N. Y., for a sample bottle. 4Me the goods, k prices an be eon- Broken rings, Jewelry and Speo-taol- It will convince anyone. You will Tiae-edrepaired and polished like also receive a booklet of valuable Txh O; Q. Sfxousk Co. new. C. I. Trukmphy information, telling all about the I : Earlingten, Ky. . At Whitford's Store. kidneys and bladder. When writing, Miss Minerva 'Daris of Anton is Miss Nellie MeMaaus, Mr. John D. be aure and mention the Earlington "pending the week with her brother Cothran, Miss Frances MoMord,and Bee." Regular fifty jKoy DariB. Mr Tom Blair speut Sunday after cent and Bize bottles for visiting sale at all drug stores. Nortonsvllle Miss Lucy Fawoett of Madlson-Till- e noon in ' is spending a few days with friends. L. L. Goodloe was in Madisonville Miss Minerva Davis. Mr. M. H. Anderson of Pembroke Tuesday night. Mrs. John Harlon and Mrs. H. is visiting his daughter Mrs. H M. Miso Eunice Draper was in Madis .'Key ot Ialey were lk town Thursday Tresoh and son T. O. Anderson ot onville Wednesday shopping. this oity. News of the Town Charles Barnett made a fbulsness trip to Madsonvllle Wednesday. - Sisx-BKOSiBo- ok Having suffered for years with a pain,ln my side,XIlln-ally;bav- e found reliefj.ln Dr. Kil Thepbysiolanss mer's Swamp-Roo- t. called it "Mother's Pain" and injections of morphine were my only relief for short periods of time. I became so sick that I had to undergo a surgical operation in New Orleans, which benefited me for two years. When the same paiu came at all Druggists. back one day I was bo sick that I Wiss Mary Whitfield was In Madgave up hopes of living. A friond isonville Wednesday shopping. advised me to try your Swamp-RoAuthor Steve and Frank Taliafero and X at once commenced using it. ot Madisonville made a buslnbsa The first bottle did me so much good that I purchased two moro bottles. trip to Earlington Wednesday. I am now on my second bottle and (Dure baby croup- - Willie's dally cuts and am feeling like a new moman. I bruises, mamma's sore throat, grandma's lame passed a gravel stone as large as a aess Dr. Thomas' Electrlo Oil tbo great big red bean and several small ones. household remedy' I have not bad the least feeling of Orlean Emmittpf the country was pain since taking your Swamp-Roo- t and I feel it my duty to recommend In town Wednesday. Some of tbo epeoial prices made this great medicine to all suffering on goods In our store are cheaper than humanity. Gratefully yours. they can be purchased on the wholeMRS. JOSEPH CONSTANCE sale market today, but they must Marksvllle, La. Avoyelles Par. Personally appeared before .me, aioye and move quickly, if you want this 15th day ot July, 1911, Mrs. Jos- real bargains lor your money come eph Constance, who subscribed the .to the O. G. Sprouse Co., Earling above statement and made oath ton, Kyv Will Falls and D. D. Woodruff of that the same is true in substance and in fact. St Soharles were in town WednesWh. Morrow, Notary Public. day on business. ot YOU Pea-UMk- i WANT a Better That question will be asked you almost dally by business men seeking your services. If you qualify take the Draughon Training and show ambition to rise. More BANKERS Indorse DRAUGHON'S Gollegea than indorse all other colleges COMBINED. 48 Colleges in 18 States. International reputation. MkiBjr. Trpewrttiasr, Esrllab. SfJoMar, Arithmetic, letter Wrlttar, 1 Law -F- KKK anxllUrr bnwehw. Good POSITIONS GUARANTEED under reasonable coBdkK-nBoekkaepiar. Bookkeepers all over Heme S twdr. Thousands of batikcask- the United States eiy that Draughon's ters, bookkeepers, and stenographers are New System of Bookkeeping saves them holding good positions as the result of from 25 to 50 per cent In work and worry. taking Draughon's Home Study. Shertbaad. Practically all U. S. offiCATALOGUE. For prices on lessone cial court reporters writo tho System of BY MAIL, write Jno. E. Draughow, Shorthand Draughon Colleges teach. President, Nashville, Tenn. For free cativnyr .Because tney know it is the oest, alogue on course AT COLLEGE, write rmsi-.xte- ss lp. JOB? v DRAUGHON'S PRAOTICAX BUSINESS COLLEGE NMhville or Memphis or KbwctUI, Tea., or Paducah, Ky., or EvaMville, ImL re Ladies' Silk Hose Just received one case of of the regular 60 dozen Ladies1 Sale) Silk Hose 50c Quality Which arrived more than three months late from the date of shipment, and we have been allowed a, "concession by the market to take these goods off his hands, and we propose tor give yon the benefit of offering them for ' - lwaplet Bing-hamto- n, es . Semi-Week- ly one-doll- ar ;T i " &,-.- k.s$w chopping. Hand painted ohina in unlqus design, tea sets, chocolate sets, pin trays, celery dishes, comb and brush, bowls trays, spoon trays, bon-bo- n plates, from India, Ausand cake tralia, Germany and Japan at Bisk Bros. Book Store, ' Madisonville, Ky ' Mrs. Arch Longstaff and little "daughter left this morning to visit to relatives in Providence. "After our child had suffered from severe bronobile trouble for a year," wrote 0. T. Riohardson. of Richard son's Mill, Ala., "we feared it had consumption. It nad a bad cough all the time. We tried many remedies without avail, and doctor's medicine seemed as useless. Finally we tried Dr. King's New Discovery, aud are pleased to say that one bottle effected a complete cure, and our ohild is again strong ud healthy." For coughs, colds, hoarseness, lagrippe, asthma, croup and Bore luugs, its the most infallable remedy that's made. Prices 50o and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by all Druggists. H. D. Cowand made a business trip to Madisonville. . E. P. Barnes of Central City return ed home this morning. Svd Child rma Dsatk One , Which date is Saturday, November 18, with a Jimic cf six pairs to the customer at it Das Per-Pa- ir Sale .; V, : ;;: t- 25c fViom vuw.u These goods are not Xecohds,' stnd-ar- e gauze heel and toe, with, a long, ortlan1?r1 ivnar nw-- .. ojfiuu-,.- -. . all 'perfect silk' boots arer tppwlnqh', ( gjtv'ea: . fi 1 . , ,,..! See Our Window Display Grand Leader Madisonville, Kentucky V Chilblains, frosted feet or hands, can be cured with one or two appliSNOW Sisk Bros. Book Store. cations of BALLARD'Sj, relieves LINIMENT. It quickly Mamsonvllle, Ky. itQhing or tenderness of the flesh. Miss Nellie McManus spent a few Prloe 25o, 50o and $1.00 per bottles. Bernard Mining days in the oountay with Miss Sold by St. Drug Department. Co, Incorporated Frances McCord. Mrs. I. A. Broome, who has been Mr. and Mrs. Sharpe who have visiting her mother, Mrs. J, N. Ren-fr- been vlBiting in Butler County for hai returned to hor homo in some time have returned home. Etowah, Tenn. Hand painted tea and chocolate WANTEDBoard for two In priRoberts of Providence was vate Family, at reasonable rates, sets from Australia tit Benard apply at this office. Sisk Bros. Bookstore, in town on business. Madisonville, Ky. Morrison Bpent Tuesday W. L. evening in Hopkinsvllle on busl- sale at o. Imported hand painted china for gy 1 It Helps! Mrs. J. F. Daniels, of Sip, Ky., writei: "I was (r " kPv nr" BtM i' ' ' ' BsHRJumL IVUaanBaV BBBFIPI The Lamo That Saves The Eyes BsaHlitiPwSpQBR9 Quicken possible HK3ftff7ll !JIP$w v9HIDIbHbvHHHHHbSbmb1bhbmHb1HHHMbbH KT '.Haanc-- '- A lazy liver leads to chronic dyspepsia aud oonstlpatloa weakens the whole system. Doans Tcgulatei (25 oeuts per box) correct the liver, tone the stomach, cures constipation. I had to hire my work done, most of the time. I had given up hope. When I began to take Cardui, I knew, right away, it was helping me. Now, I am better than ever before in my life, and Cardui did E 64 so sick for 3 or 4 years, New Dining Room Furniture -- if Mrs. A. O- - Sisk naturally never think of atrah on Inek ereswht when & llv s2" poring oyer a fatoMtiog book. It k up to you to see they do not ruin i1HbwECbw' their young eyes these long evenion by reading ueder a poor light. liaBP The Rayo Lamp is aa insurance again eye trouble, a&e (or youag and old. lamp, but k constructed on the souadUst The Rayo it a cieobfic poacipU, and there is sot a better Ump made at any price. k is easy o the eye because its light is so soft and whke aad And a Kayo Lamp never flickers. wider Etiay Kghtod wMm nmvii kd oc cUmmjti y t eln utd mvUu WuSmmQ k9PLSHL sklUIH9 low-priced ed. TsSaB viMHsl Mortons Gap Browning. Now is the accepted time to purchase warm comfortable clothing, under clothing and shoes, the winter is here cold' and snowy, sloppy weather mav be expected at any time, prepare yourself for it at a small outlay of expense by purchasing these goods where you can get the best and the most for the least money. spent Tuesday in yisiting Mrs. H. L. Take Tht Woman's Tonic Cardui has helped thousands of weak, tired, worn-o- ut women,,back to health. It has a gentle, tonic action on the womanly system. It goes to the cause of the trouble. It helps, it helps quickly, surely, safe ly. It has helped others.' Why not you? It wlIL Try it Get a bottle today! - Thanksgiving suggests some new piece of furniture for the dining room. You will fin'd at this store the correct patterns in Buffets, Sideboards, Dining Tables, China Cabinets and Chairs. Let us show you our Special Chairs; genuine quartered oak, genuine leather seats, well padded, a $15,000 value, the six chairs for I12.00. ' C,A. MORTON Madisonville, V Ta : - ... m Furniture, Carpets, Draperies, Funeral Director, Embalmer Tub O, G. Spboosk Co. Earlington, Ky. Jewell Webb was In Madisonville Tuesday night, Miss Mary Hewlett was in Madis, Kentucky y A ' " K isv-- i srni SUiicUrcl Oil Company ! onville Tuesday shopping. Watebes repaired, ad Justed and tmed, at prices to please. 0; Ik Trubmpy, At Whitford'B Store. BEE ADS PAY y . " ' irTrf'iitWlL'""- T mytMnf.. Am.t .wtwgiwiwyNn-- , " ' . ' l!i4Midti3ttBCKBSSSK9tH J "rJr" ? -- .'.fff!F1 . WyMHIMM www . w i WfNyw ,m yiwn M ... wmnJ w I... W .... , IB m.lii ,W iii ill, unrtmm t .lM1Hliill.WHi WOIH 1 " mm Mwm.w .jj;. " mi MAM BHWH t BaMMaBaMMaiHVHMIMMMBMMWMMWMMaWi jjM .... !,' f' h il -- I -7. -- V '. 1 .0 v. We i4re Very -- For a few minutes um w uavt uuwiuuucu an ui uur iuruicr euuns 111 uu& mic. IViUIinery ana men 5 .auu...juuy& j.luu auu. wwwpwi .mo we nave interested many new customers anu wc vdl1 iiitcicaL yuu. yvc nave umy. pne iavor to asK 01 you ana TDar lavor , Siiv i .1 im:..S:JAS.ft..Ci'MAA:?.A.r-tx.-:- interest ,...1 areiuny consiaer your cpsts you nothing but a little time. - r ome ana iook us over. Shoes,. Hats, Caps, Underwear, Hosiery, Comforts, tfiis'store is "the oesrt jplac W'yoW'buySurSails, 'i: Blankets', Etc., then we willthaiik ybii for therfaVor. , . . Mmk Interested m betting Your Attention '.; with reference to our Ladies' Tailored, Suitsfo, Ladies Misses', and, Children's Cloaks ...and. up to date . . ., '. ,V INCORPORATED i !f5 i&JUi&Miz i'' a K 5 to m xi l;lr wjl33 -- kOT Jl ,fi fes , ' 4 . . i Coats,-Overcoats- , . "y "-V- - - - i. ",' iJ, V. . 1.- - SPECIAL Me's 77 r Suits' of the latest styles and '12.50, $.1 3, ?i colors, pricV$6, $8,ii.ib, ft 20.. i22..qo..42s and sto. col- . Men's Overcoats of the new style- - collars. and - ors; pnee $5, "$ $6) $8, J 10, . $12.50, $15, U 1: i6:-50- , 18, 4 t,. D 20' andf.$ 25:00: - i - t- - - f ' . is "i fM ' ' tL.:imjzZ' --L'JiiJStJSjX 1 Vt-S'f??V"i."it",.M' ThTr'ason- - for' la'die;: ffiiMfejutfr ivinnnery inis JLepariment nas ? surpassed all other seasons this yeartvanvwehaytt de r children our Palmer line of Suits y j cided to cut the price on everything .krja.! Ieti,pur cusCoatS; ajid Shirts arb..jcdmplete id evqry degree .of style? ' tomers have the benefit of the eduction 'during the andLcoIor .'next jo.days... Ladies' Suits $io, $12, 15, 18, 20, 122,56, Hat will be. sold at ' i fonnejeprace, a.nd ..a ,dispqunt of 10 pfer . :,. .4- V : cejntwillT be. JoC.jon vany article in the Millinery line! Ladiesr Cblits Both" the" "presto and Re,. Cpm. early, and,'get yourself pleased before the slock versible 'CoStSr rS6metHirig entirely new, 6. 8, i ie rnrnr1faT7 lirrlfn. i$ipt 12.50, $15 and $20. ' -- .&' ; v r f 4Si. 'a .1 C" ff;r-- M VwMIUtfi.Mi.lKi-uML.. s . " " I' - 11 il 11 . . . ? SPEOjAlr - 1 All-Patte- rn one-haltrthe- ir . faridd. -- . V. '.. 'T cc-lla- r -- yi 4. i . f:r ' t .' ?,' J;-- r.- X--' Boys-Sui- ts full. peg Knickerbocker Pants and ex1-- , U J A, ) f. tra newstyle Coats, $10 and $12. 3.5? Uk - ' . - 'c. .,.. 5. . 5o, $7. 59. --' 9. ' ' ' ".; ' best-quality,,?'b- GentsTFurriisKiriffgWe always 'keephot bhlf the ' t . Misses" I'afmeV bolt's.1 AH the newt'shades of brownand gray and fancy, $2, $2.50, 3, $3.5 4 $5, $6;50arid Shoes ' - - ne,W'Styles 'and 'novelties inj Shirts,- jMin 1 "..-.- 'new We have everything 10; . ? -- ..;.- - - K' J and upt6 date any purse and , jjj Boys OvercoatSi a big variety of styles, 1.50, $2, - mkAM, ' ' www Ties, Hosiery, Underwear can always be found here. ' V ::- Ladies,' Misses' and Children's Shoes in'all the new leathereandbesapricestihterest MMI flt.fnJ''4ijl-w - It leather suitable for any occasion. AW4VM V - H - ':,s",' e -- - 7'wi JllU6? . ...... j. ntf-- 1m. . , .n ivfiiUnu & 1': ' Sffecial Bargains' Begirihinn Saturday, November 18: and Gontinuitie toy. 10 Days Only' ;flReafoSfsfpace..oer WHave dFs'e'cfed the Bdurlflnd . Molhcrshead stooiV-o- f ta- die5- Coat Sciits, Coats, Missed1 'Coats and Ladies SholBS and havegotten every garment that is slighlly-soile-d and out of date and have them out at a reduction of HALF PRICE, arid this will' alone be worth your time to investigate. 28 Ladies' Coats, consisting of black and fancy colors, Regular price $3.00, 3,50, 4.00, 5.00, 6.00, 8.00, 12.50, 17.50, 20.00, " ' -.- ., ... V' 25.00 and 30.0& This lot will be soldrfor just HALf PRICE. "V.' M ,1C l J.f hj f v flirr-- l it li f u't fin. Q'lw ! ,? , i " . i 11 - -- ' . ;. 10 I!" '. Ladies' Suits of the same daysat onerhalf the regular price. 21 . character,-regula- r price $10, : 15," 20, 25 arid 30 and dn'e at $45. vTb'qsje"wilt be sold in .the next "'; : j : ..:,- - r,- - . ,, , '., I J ; t - ;;. .,...., ..,- ;- ;;. Vt ' Ji " :, .1 ;n.-- . -- " V'; - " .'"A7i.lJ62V,Bau '. ",-. - ,t ,., .. ; -- s- '' IV -- rv- ' 4-- . "".;""T" !' f.Jl.J, , . .till. t.'ij One Lot of Ladies' Skirts Also We ! Have Out at the Half Price Counter I I lot of. Ladies' Shoes, pat. and viciikid, tariiarid gun metaly regularly 3'.00"1&frid' 5.50.. Sale.price l'.49.; ,v,,tr, aboye Bargains Qfilt Liriifig'per &tfr. 4 connection with ,Hoo5i'ervJ3rS ST APLES---r- n Dress Ginghams, plaids arid solid colors", 10c arid 12 Apron Check Gingham 5, 6 and 7 Bleached 7 1 M :U:. . c. ' ..' l-2- c. l-2- c. warp.per ib; 26c. " ' '" "" fixtfa v&fe"on INOW IS ' .. J . tHe l,"6r0().00 savc-yuu-r&cM-af- icw aiitoJnoMlec'oStetilivbe $;::r . --v l-2- c. l-2- "-- r--" v-'givel-yallStfitspa- . v '''? rrrrr -- j4 "":-:.r- i . aha"ee'fy-itfeWoh'b, yj-ai- ur ? bargain cduriter; -- Hope Carpet " tne lime to ' Zd uiuuaia lu.uuyiug ' y." ir- -. wiinci..wc,v.cyAtc&. anbjc ipr y.oureii. : -- ? EVE RVTHTNC TN h.uwJkyirtifc"w,mtMi' Jk. rr, ".. .. .' ' Jk Jfai"i.iii hi j,i "tV'ma"-- ' J"'-"""""W'Tf AD1 Eb KbAU-- MAUJiWAlblijAI A Jf ?",,"ivi t,trrr x . . - 'J -, J. . A, , . , .. - - . . , -- . . . y jgg -- NiTIviSW "- - - sf- .. - rn& . . rfUrv-L- T H- -. f.,,, yr,ji' w-- - " 1U i- .' ..'...J lEKwkwCJEN 1 - -- i --.- .hmB... , .f .. -- ...fCj ai.jm- . J; Dlb(JUUNT: . .. ' v,.,, , w "vy-,-f- rt nyirv.' 'vVf-- '" H I: '.' !k ?V6 f mf TTf wlIrir4.W Mi-f-"ST.i une lor: Oi oKiris sugnuy soueo'jana a mue uul ui uu.lc, uuiyjfi.vc uul mc pnuc au uwi. n.wiu uc uuigcuu lor you lu, uousiuer. d : "' t.SO-an$5.00 Skirts, cpficri4'. ..;..'. 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