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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): December 15, 1911
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'cvac0pv.fft!fll Bjp BH a .gag'kM fcsH PaJhb d Year Earlington, Hopkins County, Ky., Friday, December 15, 1911 Iff jflHHfefi n f 1" '4 K A' ; . ' . L V n. r rrr'mmB0HHHHHMHHH2 1 BEWARE! PONT BE DECEIVED Don't be .iMBk lerl bv bill and bluster to spent your R? hard-earne- d, honest dollars for second-clas- s merchandise that is 'Seconds," imperfect goods, when by coming to us you know you will be shown .only "Firsts," that is first-clas- s, "perfectly made," clean, durable goods, ?$ with which we are overstocked in every department, and which we are selling at I bbw Incomparably Low Price Our purchase this season consists of the most superb, the most elegant, the most classy lines of suits and Overcoats for men and boys n If I i VA YhmA Mm and Suits and Wraps for ladies we have shown. Purely dependable merchandise we felt confident we could sell profitably during the fall values1 "shown up" all this din months and whose real money-savin- g an babble of the Gay Deceivers to be as "Sounding Brass and Tink- Is ling Cymbal." In obedience to the decree of fate these goods have remained "on our shelves," but we are determined to move them, profit or no profit: So for the month of December; we will sell at the following blood-cjurcte 1 til If il I f" ?& fl MaJe In ayracnae TQC f in Syracuae KYI I llllg LUl pilLW. Men's and Boys' Odd Pants '. -- li , Tt .Ladies' Coat Suits ENTIRE STOCK INCLUDED ,$50.00 Grade ill 9 "' . i Men's and Boys' Suits ..:. ladies'Wrapi... ENTIRE STOCK INCLUDED t $40.00 Gradd at $37.50 Grade at $35.00 til. $32.50-Grad- e Misses and Children's Wraps and Overcoats 'ENTIRE STOCK INCLUDE 0 $25k0 Grade at $22:50 Grade at $20?00 Grade $1 9.95 '..ENTIRE STOCK INCLUDED at: $6.00 Grade $5 00 Grade it $1$00 Grade al $12.50 Grade i. at $10 00 Grade 4 $8.00 Grade at $7 50 Grade at $0 00 Grade at $5 00 Grade at $4.00 Grade at $3.00 Grade at $17.95 $15.95 $11.95 $9.95 $7.95 $6.35 $5.95 $4.75 $3.95 $3.15 3j $2.35 t., at $4.00 Grade-- at ' ' $3 00 Grade at $2.00 Grade at $4.75 $3.95 $3.15 $2.35 $1.55 Grade--- ? w A- - $29.95 $28.05 $26.20 90 AR f $40.00 Grade $35.00 Grade at.. at $32.50-Grad- e - . at r.... $2430 $20.55 1Q "7ft ? ItO.f J Qf . $30 00 $30.00. Grade at $27.50 Grade at $27.50 Grade -- at...:. til Gradt - :, T $25 00 Grade $2S.00.Gre at .. $22.50 Grade 41 at $22.50' Grade at $20.00 Grade $150 Grade at. $1.25 Grade -- 4l.li M 1C .. .cat .Tat $1.00 Grade 75c Grade at 95c 75c 55c $20.00 Grade at ...... '. $17 50 Grade .,v-.- ...... .... $16.82 r .at S18 00 Grade $15.00 Gade' Yivv R1 "5 ft7 CI 1 OQ I p1 A $12.50 Grade .., at $,?i.G.ra.de...'. 99.09 $7.45 ft f? at $17.50 at $16.50 at $15.00' at $12.56 at $10.00 at Grade .' Grade Grade Grade Grade ' $37.45 $29.95 26.20 24.30 $22315 $20.55 $18.70 $16.82 $14.95 $13,45 $13.07 $12.32 $11 23 $7.T45 ENTIRE STOCK INCLUDED $12.50 Grade - Mi M i M $10.C0 Grade at $9.('0 Grade at $8.50 Grade at . S8.00 Grade $7 50 Grade $9.35 $7.45 $6.70 $6.32 qj i- Q- at...,'. O.OdC -- -j $6.50 Grade at ,. ... $6.00 Grade it i " $5.00 Grade at S4.00 Grade $3 50 Grade at $3 00 Grade $4.82 $4.45 $3.70 i t qjp Q" at $2.50 Grade $2.58 .$2.23 fl4 QE The above colossal reductions, taken with our uniform Rest for Tired Feet 5PC. 0 Per Cent. Discount, 10 Per Cent. 4 on every other article in our Great and Comprehensive Stock on all cash sales over certainly makes this the most attractive sale of modern merchandising. ' i Seperate fron the above who has to be on her feet a large part of the time will be delighted with the restrumess or this shoe. The live wool sole conforms to the foot, gives even support relieves fatigue. f we quote: A woman A small lot of men's Suit (old' stock) at half price. ' -- " One lot Men's Coats and Vests in sizes 34, 35'2nd 36, 'worth $5.00 to $10.00, at $-.25 point of; wear of their ' ' i 4 -- each. carried-ove- r fc One lot of ladies' and misses' Wraps a'tless'ihau one-.fo'ur- th wearing values, A Sylish Shoe with a Cushion Sole combination perfected by the makers of Edison Cushion Shoe. The happy the-Dr- . One counter of Job Shoes for men," women, bdys, girls and babies that should ' interest every man, woman; bdy, girl and baby. c ".' ' - '1 sill garner's (jorsets- v' i mi Come into our store and try them on. Of Course This Great Sacrifice Necessitates a Cash Deal BISHOP r"V"v'"r w":!'1, . COMPANY, Madisonville, Your Money Back If Yoa Want It Ki M m LAMES' GIFTS Scarfs Gloves "; "" DOLLS 5 Cents td $5.00 Neckwear Belts 1 Furs! Handkerchiefs Towels Table Spreads Center Pieces i . China head dolls Patent head dolls Brass head dolls Linen body dolls Kid body dolls ; ; Boy dolls 'imi- Esquimo dolls Negro dolls lltf! Baby dolls Dressed dolls i Keversible dolls . : ' Doilies Pillow Tops Pillows i i jj .' a "' .. '.; - .i . ; ' 5 Umbrellas' Pin Cushions '., Pictures Silk Hose Hfj 2rfe Home ctf In luHart SchaffhergMarKfpi Bp Clown dolls Music dolls ' Doll .,t . go-car- ts h in Goon Olothes 1 - .P D , v V- -- ;.. '.' DollTSbles', M-JDnlh hprlc"" j?.; 2$: m t .( - '. ) bll dri&jseSX, ?'. SANTA : Our preparation for this seasons holiday lbusirie;i,6Mfetht . CLAS SPECIAL, ! . ff - ar andrjursg. ;;; . V. . Gifts for every member f the family are right here; ''Tdsdy&llfc'1 01 every description as wen as wearing apparel "uaUJiU,vy ctiiy ... 11 '. r , '. ; 0 '"" c ':':-i'i:JI:- w..' r :r-- f.-- . 'I'-- ' t.- -i ,i(,,f '"'' - kv- n ,!.,, .If AN E'XTRA SPECIAL. ' Bote the - b'i reductions onladies' . rdady-to-we- ar ' tor'-Hdfiday- ! Shfip&is!f , i 't.r - ' ' V '..-- , ,(....' . t " "' ' ', - n REAi ! r;'. V h " i V" &BOUT iTHE BONUS VOTES R J8' ''')!, K,- J'- A .. t GIVEKsTROM-DEJCEMBE- IS' T;0 JAfWJtRY I ... LadiReady'fto-Wear'- . 'BbNUS VOTES GIVEN and? suits from the Bourland & I VW P : , iChristmas Specials l . Taydom v We hUve assembled carried over cloaks Mothershead's1 - stock and bufHslock and offer them at one"0 half price In most instances. This class wjill,.., be on racks a.qd means a big saving. WeC " oner. ' y Ladies' $3. od cloaks at each. ......... .r$i.o8, Ladies' '$4.50 cloaks. at each . . ,: . . $2.48 ' $2.9,8, Ladies' $5.00 cloaks at each Laclies' $7.50 and $8.00 cloaks at each. $4.48 Ladies' $0.oo cloaks at each . .."".. T'::'.V$5."98 $6. 98 Ladies' $12.50 cloaks at each $8.48 Latlies' $ 5 00 cloaks at each Ladies' $18.00 cloaks at each., .$10.48 Ladies' $20.00 cloaks at eacli? .- VI Whist Ips. R.ittle.' Hornp ' ' Sad Irnnsy ' 7 Alliums, . JCodac Albums, Post-Cacrt i ' . .jSewjtijr. Machines,' Chimes," iWagons-,'.; ' " "A ' 'spe'ciat'r'o' pet( 'cent discountj iwilj :be, ,r; Photograph Albums, Oomb and Brush sOarts, Dbs, Cuflfue Mills, 'Games; ..givejn.ory.alJTp.efl's and boys' suits, overcoats Oloih Sets,01oth Brush 'Block8',('B,;ills, Garden Sets,.. Drums, and'odd pants 'from De'cefnbeV V 'tovjanu,i Brush JSets, Infant Sets, Muncare '"' 'Trunksj Cnairs, Rockers, Sleds, Tea'. ' tSets, OlVfua Sets, KitcliQn . Sets, JSets, Collar 'Bags,. Glove, Haudker ; 10000 bonus, votes will be given on every . .Knives, Fiks and Spoons, lush Bell jchief and Tie Boxes, Picture' Iam.wi-- , suit and overcoat sold from' DecembeJrfi3J;to'J" Tops, Mechanical Tops, Toy Birds and ,. .I '. PipD Racks, Tie Ricks, Baskets, 'Mir- , ,;.;!.- - - ; -January,! . J, Monkey f?, Street. Cars, Autpmobiles, Cigar Jars, PulF rors, Smoker Sets, Rulroad Encines, Air Ships, Pianos, .,,.,, it's'ults.- '' "Nrn ;i ' B6jxe8, Candle Sticks. '. , ; Accordions, Pop Guns." 1 lot. of boysNstraight Knee pants values Clothing D.pgiftment. u vK 1 : , irtirt-JGhcks- . v , ,... hfjo ' ; ;- ! - . '(J' : -- v from 50c to $1.50, your'choice'for $gc. i- - China "V 'v - ,J, '' i 1 $9-9- 8 , . Ladies' ( ladies' tailored suits suits at each: ; Jewelry Belt Pins,. For pifts. Veil Pine, Beauty Pins, Lace Pins, Belt Buckles, Collar Pins, Scarf Pins, Collar Buttons", Guff But- tons, Beads, Barettes, Back Combs, Side Combs. Celery Trays, Vases, Bifque Ornaments, Saln'l Bowl?,- Cake Phitee.?Qhoi Plates, Nut Bowls. - LADIES' SKIRTS ' Men's Wear , , 1 BONUS VOTES i': . c lot of ladies' skirts at each $3 and $10, Books Liuen Books, Picture Books, Good Books for Boys and Girls, Bibles. That, makes appreciative L'ifts. Mufilrrs, Neckties, $12 50 .. $15 00 $18 00 i ! 1 1 (i 1 1 ,l ,(l "l t ( $20 00' $22 50 $25 00 $27 00 , $30" boj $35 ?iyj. uu o in V. .4 ' . ' " :. . ;. v . 25 .;.... $7 50 .. $.6 Shirts, Sweaters, Shoes, Gaiters, Umbrellas, Handkerchief, Half Hose, Suspenders. Glove.-- , odds and ends of the Bourland & Mothers-hea- d stock and our o(wn at one half price. 5,000 bonus votes.pn every skirt sold. from December 15 to January 1. .$9 00 OO TT ' LADIES' WAISTS 11 it 11 .$10 vf $12 . 11 11 ( 2C (i X ." 11 11 .$20 00 20 per cent reduction"dn4eyery cloak and suit in thes,house. 10,006 bonus votes will be given on every suit and cloak sold from De cember 15 to January 1. ".J' V jj?. '..: 50 $13 75 0 $15 $17 ;o" " tomobile contest will ,have a great opporJ WE CAN ONLY" 'mention V tunity to. interest their triexids ir;. buying W,lew 01 our enormous list ot articles their Holiday goods from members of the" that will contribute tb human hapBooster Club. Ypiican.pile up a quantipiness, on Christmas,, morning. ty of votes between now andthe .first of" We invite you to come and see .v all of our showings. the year by a little extra work. 1 , CONTESTANTS in the great'aiuto3 5.000 bonus votes on every ladies' waist sold from December 15 to January 1. ,.,.., . . . BARNES, COW AND &CO. S i .i )' V 'incorporated ' k "t . t-. - ' ' . C. .:: Earling-ton- , Kentucky "- "u. v. -. 1. t. ID9 fllH9 Hr BBnMHWBHH B i1b Hw! flVv HHu IhhI Hk' HP,rHiiHHKV WKrCl, BfsZ KrP'l rHfl IMR BSk sP ", SANTA CLADS IS HERE And You Will Find Him With All His Toys in The Basement " m Of The St Bernard Store wte Dolls From 5c up We seen i Toys for the Little Folk There arc thousands of low priced toys for the , ;. the Wgest assortment of dolls" ever Earhnglon. China dolls rubber dolls, avei bisque cfil's wax doi4s cfoth doflsv Indian dolls, Dutch dolls, Jap dolls, walking doll's, lalkirg dolls, squealing dolls, crying dolls, sleeping dolls, Cap-tai- n fCiddo dolls, bride dolls, boy dolls, kid body dolls, big dolls, little dolls, medium size dolls, black n dolls, white dolls and dolls for every. child in and vicinity from Sc up. Write to Santa Claus to bring you a doll and tell him he can find the best and cheapest in the basement of the St. , . . Bernard Store. Ear-lingto- children in the basement. Let the children come and see them. We have tov drums, guns, rock ing horses, horses, doll furniture, building blocks, pianos, houses, wash sets, tool chests-- , garden sets, sleds, writing desks, music boxes, teddy bears, jumping jacks, monkeys, lions, tigers, flying machines, air guns, pop guns, swords?, toy sheep, cows, ducks, turkeys, geese, .chickens and everything you can find in the toy line can be found here. Come and see them A K Bn . . . Si t$f. Dry Goods Department What would mae a more desirable i Grocery- Department - TS. Ml Xmas gift iVn!a LB M) B - The Grocery Department this Xmas good-things- . is brim full KJs. kVL1 Hv1HMHdts7 . than a suit of our "Sonneborn" cfothing or a handsome overcoat, pair of Florsheim of Emerson shoes? We have a liril line ot ladies' and gents' furnishings, ladies, men s and children's sweaters that would come in nicely foi Xmas wear. Also a nice line of men's and boy's hats and caps, test' styles, neckwear and many other articles .that. wouM., make a suitable, and sensible Xmas -- We have fine Bellecamp Chocolates, of baskets of fruits.Richelieu plum puddings,peaches, apricots and pine apples. Also Bertalle's' most, ta- mous imported olive oil, Van Camp's cejebrated pork and beans, French peas, asparagus tops. All IHkitfds f fruits,- nuts, candies, raisins and other I rm ' gpochithings too numerous to mention. When we come to the store call on the rocer side. -- UK - Don't Fail to buy Your Xmas Goods Early w Visit the Basement of the St. Bernard Store, We Have '..'.' Everything You Want : . St, B ernar d Mi W. ompany 5 INCORPORATED R. COYLE, Manager Store V- !. n' TUESDAY HBeE and EBRfE iirtlllli HgP FRIDAY IF YOU DON'T ADVERTISE YOUR TT BUSINESS ADVERTISE IT FOR SALE r YEAR EARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KY FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1911 FRIDAY p . 3 TWENTY-SECOND No. 10 fWMtnaaaX gimgggg9 CfCTB 'mmwrnmmmmmmmm I Bl1 s JEWELRY AND OUALITY IDEAL XMAS GIFTS' IN THE VICTORY BUILDING Diamonds, Watches, Diamond Set Jewelry, Sterling Silver, Novelties, Etc. i t I will be rushed with engraving next week M Buy now before the rush , f f WiiHY ' ff1sfiv .i , - fsvWirff-si.,,.---- n K smnsh - tk - I, GRAND JURY BEGINS BOMB INVESTIGATION v. - . .. . . I . . . er f I Fancy fruit and Blanke-WeniekCandies at the Star-Restatirant. BRIEF BUT THEILLING EXPERI ENCE ASA WIED NIGHTBIDER Kutlawa Cobbler and His Argument Come Unexpected to Earlington 'r Federal Inquiry Into Nation-Wid- e E DynimiteConspi-acyJ3- Night before last a visitor bailing,-frothe town of Kuttawa arrived l?UNDRED STRtfcTURES BLOWN UP ctiviiy of McNamarasJand Alleged coffipllcei Investigated ,1 Ac-- P Sunday atfh 'duri , e;n6dghto Wll tue'stoj'y bi hiB brief A the regular Bervfdes will'ba expefieirce aB'aniglftrider.'n He said held t ,the Christian' tjKUhh'iixt he'Swas a sboe cabtdttr) bganhy. andT l v Pkrtcfsiri rU,rU viiimoiuuuiui -' unexpectedly, and stayed lopg f . v , the week FA foi- -' that,, he 'bad plepiy oirppftey, audCv i uoday Sqho.QlM S:3 p. rp,, tVst.. Wti i IndinuapoliB, Dec. 14. After eefcB of"preliniinnry work an.l qairy by government agents' ill many parts of the conntrA B have thljf'ij 4 . Ia x i i piace, me ieuraii grauaJ jurvuer fan its investiRatiou here fotloy-, con-an anepeci nacioij-wia- e iracy by which tupfe than lbO ructures were blown up oiul u? vithich dynijmite,!! nitroglycerin ifud other plosiveB were carried uptto at leant seventeen BruePjiH "&. detailed list of 100 explc-- f efons in structures erected by n firms I employing worku)QU, hb supplied to the government by the National Erectors' Association, was prepared for the grand jury. hero'-explosion1. 1 B.J j . I - non-uuic- List of ExploiiWs Supplied The list, bepiimnc with explo-ionsBtraotuTaT wtirks in Mue-- . fachusetts and'' Oonpecticut in tlie 'summer of 1905, cites the damage Cdone up until Oct.. 10, 1011, andppintB out, as indicate im4partici"pation by other thau John J. audjJamesB. McNamara ' and .Ortfe E. McMauigal, "that rfa. crimes of this nature were perpetrated iu seveuteen states. The explosious began two years prior to the employment by the McNamaraR of McManigal, who, "according to his confession, blew up his Grst building in Detroit in ;Tiine. Ifl07. "with fcwentv sticks ,, in C of - 1 -- - fiitW w via the present year severamonths c i- - "J"" -- i ?2e" ,, , HIIHT --- II1H - MIII'KI, - (11 ijllH , T MUL1 1 Hf H m&ras. fc&:6. ' wore two exgiosiops iu eight;in lOOG.iwx In 1007, twenty.six in ,1008 twenty iuv "1000, rt wen in 1010 and thirteen in 1011. Theyioccurd at ninero ty-a- ve Ohio, Induinn, I luiqis, Michigan M, - ,!' Pennsylvania. N w York, New 'Oonuet- Jersey, tiput, Mi viand, Wiscousin, tP, Mu-BQ- jiri, Iowa, Nebraska", Utah, ami Oilifornia, Oftio,' with twentv heads the list riu the number of explosions. II- litiolp, Pennsylvanii, New York, Indiana and Missouri come next. ynshniton, LaM; Explosion in October. ,Afler tlje arrest of the NcM- - 'Xat'.tieed on Pago 4.) Hot Tomato and Clam Boullion at the Star tf Sunday it. AlWh'ea'ddfe'tf' tnat niB notcxeu School ia'R'rOwlnprVery inte'festinp: had "kept him from freezing to1 "a,teud' 'desatb, too, slrb' fH.e,ava his nan?o and we agK6nr''fri,ehtJB-tjAfxt Buriilfvy. add- help' u&outiin but that'Woesn' nrattifer. 'He haq t i; ' nrTaBnlMmL 'viKfffi-- ' y oti i1 y .. c'onje' tot,Hopkiusn,''uand- thisjftwUt fifehtf, ,, drunk, sir." arid.sbmq'orlp, jo'ld him ' eaVWHR at10s30'hy. .the 'Dlxlq Flyer,,,t,wa.4bpi.VWortou,r-,minister. Morning eubjeotfj-iMiBlie- l Great Ghoioe' Evonhicr subiect. vme Train." Tninai.iorMttvi'to was-4'rii4vt,oginning "Odrnpr.'vco piiliingoilt and he1 "JiisV wahted tov swing .ardund ih'ej.tliycle'and' 'jttfH1'' Wednesday night,at 7:3P,v4hmld. hla'way hackhom9L.t gjo .he. .hopped, on the front end.of.che.iflrat oar thabt, Suhie5f , J5.k came' By, and if hh'pn'ea ;t6 riiftT wSfftn1Weauci"-of--OhriBtniaOhrUtnras 'mmstei'Andi- a 'ibcIUI ijaggage ear, with 'lib vestfb'nre and-- i OhtlB'tlnaBrehdihg by Mibfe 'ddldft no feiiirarroe into tlie'' train.'" TttbteVstand'otj , Werr. Tfi6e"ineetVng! " afe Iar&ety .'was oply a narrow, Mcorae ana a small iron rod to hold to Heattended and Ifwlll payydu ' ' held all rights In.faet ideolftred that and see what ib befdRfUdne. whenever he got hold of a thing her; Dr. and, Mrs. Stanley attended the never let go no direct reference teg tho bottle but ho needed a ho? Foreign Missionary Rally at stove when he landed,' and his whislast' weok, and report having a goodvttme. Besides the presi-dp- kers and'hl'sdrmkV hadn't kept him of the Foreign Society there much warm.' It was a hilarious-ridewere present mlsBonaries1 from India and promised ',to "end at a hotter? and Japan with many interesting place than the Earllngton depot,, stove, hut he Mhad a good time!' andt thocjjnditionB curiosity from those countries. for the bettprment-SJK D. COWAWD ENTERTAINS every how and1 then broke loose onoa pnder which people must liver It and, The LadleB Aid Society of the "handn hdlt," waived his hat School Notes has not always been Ideal, nor is it At Elegant Six O'clock Dinner at Vicshouted, "hurrah for EvanBvliler.f ,now In alL redpects neither is any Christian church badji'jno meeting Aftor all, how many saner appealitory Hotel Sunday Evening I,1,,' other Inmitution ,witlt vhlpb we thlB week, nor will theyJm?et again ng people, 'lthliiit even a bottler, whpn tney'ire ' having a goodi have to do but ills feommefn ground till after the holiday seas6i) is over, knpw At the Victory Hotel 'on Farren Honor Soil ;Where alf ''differences cai.ber lulcT big ht policeman, Mr.v Avenue, in this city, December 10 Mrs. A. O, SIsk and' Mrs. J. Hi H Our humane,the vfaitnrJo Third' Grade Clifton Almon, aside for the few"commoin,'.thfrtgs warni . amby, kepi Mr. and Mrs. Hr D. Cowand enterFish weretnMadisonvUle Thursday are until tho next trainkoiNortorf-- f James Ashby; Albert Baldwin, Ce- thatiftjl people .are ready 'to ' tained the firm of Barnes, Cowand '. ' Vlllft. shopping. , cil Barnett, Laura Brown, Mabel 'absolutely .eoeiitiaf & Co., and their employees, at a Blown, Shirley Carpenter, Beulah 'and individual well being. most beautiful Eovon course dinner.! I Ballard, Mildred Crabtree, Roy Tne sohopl is a center for Btudy, The table was very artistic in Its Halley Delanev, Ethel East, thought, culmre and action the brlllant array of out glass and silver Mai L. Fish, Clyde Griffin, AObirt place nearest horab whore all may with its decorations of bride'B roses, HiggU)s, Hamby, Edna meet and discuss "community interAdraln smilax, pmkv La France rones and Lamb, Morton Logan, Beatrice ests. Surply we can all agree to ferrtB. Long, Durwood Marks, Lula Todd, push ourown school's intrests know From the chandelier, which was Veazey, Jlmmie Wilson,, Ing full well that evervday spent in twined with smilax and roses, waB Vlrgle Lee Cynthia Watts. Eugeno Wlther-spoo- hard 6ohool work .is a real blessing graoefullv festooned ropes of sou'li-er- n Mammie Nanoo. to the child himself and to his smilax, cnusyht at the comers of Goldie Brown, throughout his lile.We want Fourth Grade the, table with lovers' knots of whjlte Mamie Brown, Florence Brown, the town to stand' firmly for the tulle and roses. Baldwin, Paul Clark. Clyde very best sohuol possible. Our A large French basket filled with Veruer Bennett, Mark Cavanah, Rosa teachers are making the very best pink roses and ferns formed an Franklin, Ida Lamb, use of th6ir time', energy aud materEdna oeVitral embellishment, fron Clyde Martin, Harolo Oldham. Zora ial at .their command . Wo, try to which i'was arranged over the Robertson, Bertha Vaught, Ethel 'make tho school room a- real .mental Bnowynwjitte iplih strands of smiCboat.- where .all ,the energy of lax. AT'thefiJ ofv each-o- r these 1 each day ls.U6e.rl.bfr the v3ry,beet ad . Common School Diploma Examination was placed a candle stick of silver vantage. WuirhhrtU onuur orjyotir holding pink tapers. The next annual- examination for BupiJiirt4u fJort Th place oards were aranged 'in' Common 'School Diplomas 'will be niaKmi too Deer tiny sliver slipper favors. 912.'iiupllrf'd-sirln- g held Jan. 20 aDd 27, , i'ir." " At the rlph.pf each place a horseto take up iiih school work Mnrtiannj'Aud Hovvt mb" shoe b formumllax anti. rose-bu- d shoulu take itrMiie, ia(i smi e ed an exquisite' floral satifles entrance leqnlreuientF to nlll'e rst nfl fifittind tfltJfl vJ ifiil4. f . tM " i '7 t , around the silver. thp ,couny High Schools In KenMr. .MadUdtfOl in ipj io.)IpJM-rai)d The wedding cake, icedjan the top tucky- EarlUiuiini High School has as a basket of roses was.ciut by the recently beemmado a County High Mrp, John Long, Miss bride, Mrs. Cowand and served School. Pupils holding the county and Motion Oldham .to Cfirl.sjtiau Church, last Saturwith Individual ices, which were diploma will reuivie free, tuition in rou day night in his car. ' pink oupids, the Earllngton Hahooj? iPuplls'desir-in- g &. w The music ,iu Mib Willis's room, Covers wore laid for the follow to entor.Vohortl may dojjo Jan,"2 mg: Messrs, and Mes lames George and recelVi free nrpparations during is progreBsiug' rapidly,, tho little pnly baking Royal is folks slug the scale readily at sight. Mothorshead, Elv,'ie Slsk, H. D, tho month of Januicy. fnrJJns Oowand and Mrs. S. E. S.pvoup. Royal powder made Work Will Soon Start Misses Dodge O'Brien, Mary Blair, Dear parents of rho Erllnxton afteryou take Dr. Kings Now Life Qr.eam liydia West,. Alma Henffo, Mary Graded School, We are writing' this Pills aud you'll quickly enjoy their Hewlett, Margaret Mltchol and Hue results. Constipation and Pansy Rule, Messrs. 8. B. WitiBton letter to you because wir deal re io gestlon vanish aud fine appetite iudl. resay borne JtluugB which we wish you Phomphmtwm Ho Mium and A. O. Coleman. turns. Thoy regulate stomaohe. to keep and think over from time to liver and bowls and impart new For any pain, from top to too, from any eause, time. The euhool la one of the greatstrength and energy to tho whole ypp.yD. Thomas' Blsctriif Oil. jPato can't tay est forces for public good which has system. Try them. Only 25o-a- t All where It U ueod. bea worked out through the ages Druggists. wih the 'Pad'uca'li o ! . . aJI6fat-J'-i'f- i T WtlB9H - tbire8if f f : 6eto "eplrlfaJ o. 'bd-'th- - edto - Hop-kiusvil- le nt i t f i - Tecog-nlzeif- ts pe-ver- s, w1- - - i u, asso-piat- es Cav-ana- h, ex-qnlsl- te BAtiNGPOWDE Absolutely Pui n n , - jtur-'rrg'ajl1- - v h,nn-HUiit&v$il- semi-circl- ,m " . , , To have pure .and wholesome food, be sure that ybur baking ler is made from cream not from alum. tartar Tho ,.. w i ltheS the Grape from of Tartar Lima V, 0 !JC2 Vf jjpr "V., fi mmwmm A Musical Comedy Success HOLLINGER &. TRUEMPY treasure Oopjrlght, Ull anta latt Mox By J. F. JENDERSON Xi vftslfclRllfc'W H ?QZ l Branch of the old reliable Jewelry firm of HOLLINGER & SON that has pleased the people of Madisonville in the jewelry business for 36 years. What we guarantee we make good, Let us call your attention to what will make a Xmas gift for Mother, Sister, Father, Brother and suit-abl- e DIAMONDS Ring's broaches, watches, clocks, charms, signet rings' set rings, W. W. W. Birthstone rings, cuff linns, lockets, locket chains, scarf pins, bracelets, La Valljers, tie clasps,hat pins, fobs, chains, There Ij no me of having the blues when you cau see a good play, hear sweet minio and enjoy yourself for two hours aud a half. Bon F. Gran-e- r and his merry company of comedians are booked to appear at tho Temple Theatre Wednesday December 20th presenting "Widow McCarty." ThiB is one of the best attractheir little boy were deprived of many tions of tne kind on the r.oad and Ib of tho comforts of life that the bulk Mire to pieaBe an lovers of crood of his earnings might go to his credl-- l axmseinent. tors. The house In which they lived All kind of wagon repairing done was a roomy old mansion on the out- at, Newton's Shop, Earlington, Ky. skirts of the city, left to Philip by q away maiden aunt, who had passed since tho death of his father, and which Lucille had persuaded him not A beautiful line of Christto sell. This house, by the way, had post originally belonged to an eccentric old mas and Souvenir sea captain, Jeremiah Suggs by name, cards at ,the Star who was reputed to bo something or a miser, and who lived and died a reThe crowning calamity came to Philip Draper when the debt was all but cleared off. It was then he was overtaken by a wasting Illness, which kept him confined to his bed for almost a year, and leaving him destitute. The butcher and tho baker threatened to deny him further credit, and his home was heavily mortgaged. The outlook was gloomy. cluse. was HRISTMAS at hand, and Philip Dra per's heart was heavy. For a number of years he had seemed to bo the particular pot of misfortune. As an art 1st his work displayed the magic touch of genius, and ho was in a fair way to achieve fame and worldly success when the first of a series of calamities befell him. Soon after Philip's marriage to pretty Lucille Girard, his father failed in busi ness and died within a month thereafter, leaving nothing but a mass of debts as a legacy to his son. Philip, who had Just been taken into partnership with his father, and whoso outlook on the future was tinged with the color of the rose, was crushed by this blow; but with a quixotic sense of duty ho set himself the tremendous task of paying off the debts of tho firm. To accomplish this he had nothing to depend upon but the sale of bis pictures; yet, year in and year out, ho tolled on stubbornly and uncomplainingly, while hq and Lucille and The evont of the season will be the apporance hpre of Ben metropolitan company of come-dianin tho new nnnloal breeze, "The Widow MoCnrty." Tills is not an old slap stick corned v, sug gesting nothing tine! meaningless, but a bright, crisp, play, Interspersed with the kind of comedy thafapnealB to all lovers i. good ftmusoment. The first question the average theatre goer asks Is, "Is it going to bo any pood?" This no tice will answer that question: It will be, and perhapR more than Rood." Any attraction that the em- Inent producer, Mr. Ben P. Oraner's name ib identified with is a sufficient guarantee unto Itself that it is a Huperfor article. Band concert at the opera house at 7 o'nlook. Miss Mayme MoPhariau will be seen in that merriest of merry musical comedies entitled the "Widow musical comedy Biiccess of tho sea sou. The entire production handsomely gowned, perfectly presented, evenly acted by a oompany of and pretty girls m the latest song hits, daucos, and pretty stage pictures, elaborately coBtumed, presenting a program unexcelled for novel and oatohy features and elaborate scenic and mechanical offeots. Don't forget the date of this big event aud reserve your tiokets oom-edmns B YOU WANT a Better DRAUGHON'S PRACTICAL BUSINESS COIXEGB Nasbvillc or Memphis or KnexTiIIe, Ky., Teas., er Paducak, or Evawvlllt, Iwi. , COLORED Bookkeeping. Bookkeepers nil over tho United States say that Draughon's New System of Bookkeeping saves them from 25 to 50 per cent in work and worry. Shorthand. Practically all U. S. official court reporters writo tho System of Shorthand Draughon Colleges teach. wnyr aiccauso tnoy Know it is the best. BatiUInir, Tniowrltlnir, Penmanship, English, Spellinir, Arithmetic, Jotter Writ trip, Mm)m um-in- no uuiwmrj unincncn. uoou rusuiuNauuAKANicbuunacr reasonable conditions That question will bo asked you olrost daily by business men seeking your irvices.lf you qualify take tho Drnughon Training and show ambition to rise. woro liAJNKUKS indorse DKAUGHON'S Collenes than indorse nil other bus ness colleges COMBINED. 48 Colleges in 18 States. International reputation. Heme Study. Thousands of bankcask tcrs, bookkeepers, and stenographers an holding good positions as the result of taking Draughon's Homo Study. CATALOGUE. For prices on lesson BY MAIL, write. Jno. F. DrauCiiox, President. Nashville, form. HVirVwrat. alogue on course AT COLLEGE, writ JOB? ,- l ' 1 tfl l ' u McCarty," posltivly the brightest mu-Blc- al early. they are well and wish to be kindly rememboied by all their Earlingtou REV J. B. KVA..VS, KDITOK friends, Mrs. Thomas, living at the hopi Meeting at the several chu-chpf Albert Davidson, Is very slok at was good In the morn I this writing, iaBt ing, but the rain prevented u from "Sandy" the Dhrker butchered by having mooting Sunday night. Tom Brooks, was the prize ho of The Baptist ministers and mem- Burlington for 1911. One ham alba bers meeting was well attended weighed 58 pounds. Ho yielded Monday night. Tho program was of lard. is estimate good. The next meeting will be that he would It hare tipped the" held with the Pleasant Grove Bap- scalosGOO pounds. He was 16 mouths tist church at Heola. old. Rev. Tyler will preach after which Mrs. Lillio GavonaUh is still imthe alliance will discuss, "The proving. Church and Its Spirituality," led by Rev. Evans. DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATIt Mrs Will Patten has been visiting In St, Louis Mo. her sister Mesdamoa A. L Joiib, Gdorgi a Western District of Kentucky In the Matter of Lemuel P. Stanley, Bank ; tfi Gill aud Delia Booker, who have on the sick list this week, are been rupt, In Bankruptcy No. 767 : much improved, Now that the holidays will soon Kotico of First Moeting of Creditor! Vt. u'pou in, letm all b9 careful to be To tho creditors of above named deport dissolves as good cltlzons. Bankrupt of Earlington in the Many serlou acoidentB may be county of HopKlnB and District aforesaid. aver tod by being carelu'. Notice is horoby given that on the The Mt. Zlon Baptist Sunday 2 ud. day of Dec. A D. 1011 the School will have entertainments above named was duly adjudicated tho Saturday and Monday nights Dec- bankrupt; and that will first meetbe held at ing of his creditors ember 23rd aud 25th. the off loo of the undersigned In 'Kentucky, on tho 19 All members and friend b of Mt. of Dec; A D., 11)11, at one Zion Baptist church are askod to o, clock In the afternoon, at which d come early next Su iday as we o time the said creditors, may attend, to assist the Pleasant Grove prove their claims, appoint a trustee Baptist church in laying the corner ocamlno thoibankrupt, and transct such other business as may properly (tone In the afternoon. some before sa'd meeting. A letter from Father Klnc and WlLIilAjr Ii. Gordon. 'his family In Kansaa states that Kfereo in innkriiptcjv COLUMN. es au-iaa- , Mad-iBonvil- lo. th-d- ay de-slr- h ror Fatter, Brotlier, Suit Cases and Handbags m Son, s 1 emblem pins, emblem buttons, emblem .charms, bar pins, belt pins, mesh bags, sterling silver match safes, sterling silver clothes brushes, toilet sets, sterling silver table-war- in all leading patterns, Um- brellas, cut glass, hand painted china, 1847 Rogers and Community ' .. Silver gations." Mr. Draper had "And tomorrow Is Christmas," he remarked to his wife, with a grim smile. "Never mind, dear; let us hold fast to our courage," said Mrs. Draper, trying to speak cheerfully, though there was an ominous quaver la her voice. "What hurts me most Is tho thought that Christmas is so close at hand and that there will bo no Santa Claus for Bobby." "Poor, Jlttlo dear!" said Mrs. Draper. Suddenly she started up with an anxious glance about the room. "I wonder where that child can be? I haven't seen him for at least two hours." 'Oh, don't be alarmed. I dare say ho is rummaging about In the cellar or closet, attic or some and Is wholly absorbed in his Investi- Sweetlieart and Friend. Leather Suit Oases, fu't iron frames, heavy brass corners and looks, with strap and snap fastenings, linen and leather lined, light brown, dark brown and tan In colors. No better valusB any. where.. $15.00, 12.50, 10 00, 8.50, 7.50, 6.00 and 5.00 w; Traveling Bags best of work found in leather bag making. In Oalr, Walrus, Alligator and Seal constituting In all the best made and most reasonable line that has ever been shown in the city,, as the line shown by us comprises all the new shapes and the $20.00, 17.50, 15.00, 12 50. 1U,00, 7.50 aud 5.00 Combination Boxes. Pajamas ware. . ' hardly finished Bpeaking when Bobby popped Into the room, held out a grimy little fist, Consisting of suspenders, Garters and Arm bands to match, in Pink, Blue, White, Grey, Lavender and Brown, all neatly packed In a Holly Box and Bell for $1.00 and 75o . .',.. 4 We carry a complete line of what should be found in a high class jewelery store, and if quality and prices appeal to ypu, see our stodk before purchasing. and, as he opened the chubby fingers, gold piece lyrevealed a twenty-dolla- r ing on his upturned palm. "Money!" gasped Philip. He snatch--ethe coin and examined it critically, "Where did you gel this? What does it mean?" "I found it in the attic!" explained Bobby. "There aro lots more there. Come on, I'll show you where." The next moment tho father and mother, eacu grasping a hand of the frightenod youngster, were hastening up the stairs. When they reached the cttic the wholo astounding truth was laid bare to them. Bobby had been rummaging, as usual. Finding a loose brick in the crumbling masonry of the big chimney, he had pulled It out and made a startling discovery. "I wanted to find out how Santa Glaus comes down" the chimney," said the boy, regretfully. "I didn't mean to do any harm " An exclamation from his father interrupted him. Phi'.ip, tearing away the bricks to enlarge the opening, had thrust his arm into tho cavity and drawn forth two small boxes, accompanied by a shower of yellow coins. Among them was a scrap of paper on which was written: "I have no heirs, no kith nor kin. This property goes to the finder, arid may ho enjoy It. It consists of 0 In gold and government bonds, and twice that amount in gems. ' "JEREMIAH SUGGS." Bobby was the hero of the hour, and the rejoicing that followed may better bo imagined than described. Was It a merry Christmas for tha Drapers? Ask Bobby, who firmly believes he found Santa Glaus' treasure box. d All packed one suit In the box and makes an appropriate present for any gentleman., Every garment Bhown in this line one.of uextspnug.s patterns and shown in a very lartre range of 'beautiful designs and when we say they are of tho'Faultless Brand we say none .better, few aB good. Priced at $1.25, 1.50, 2.00, 2.50 and 8,00 per Buit ''"''. '','j.-- f 4. A Neckwear and colorings for $50o. The branch of the Old Firm ',u Having at all times the reputation of carrying the swelleBt line of lliuest neckwear for men, we have now added new laurels by Including a flue line of ,$1.00 knitted scarfs of the Hobble effect, which is the latest English craze. Seperately boxed fine Xmas neokwear in all the latest weaves 75', l.Oo andj 50 - of 36 years. t i v Bradley Knitted Mufflers , All packed in Individual boxoB, made In twelve colors of rich mercerized thread with or with. out collars and made to fit the neck. 50c r Engraving 'bought from done'-fr- ee J oh Articles 'ii Packed four in a Xmas box, all four different Ehades or packed in solid colors,, guaranteed to ' wear four mouths, all for $1.00 per box 4" Silk Interwoven Sox, packed two pairs in a Xmas box and of the finest' quality that was ever put in a 60o box. Come in Tan, Black, Navy and Gray. The box $1.00 f , Interwoven Sox . j fr '"' , Initial Handkerchiefs one-eight- i tlollinger & Truem)i) Next to Code's Barber Sho ' .j colored,-heniBtitoiro- Packed half dozen to the box in a neat inch hems,, either, plain white, or edges with colored Initials to match. No two colors alike, as .six sliaci'es are' put in ' 1& r , each box. No more useful gift than. this splendid package for $1.50, , '' ' h v -- ,' i ,tK ye Specialize For the Men it . ;, . m :M "'PS $30,-00- GRAND LEADER MADISONVILLE, KENTUCKY ,' W I to ' Earlinqf oi, Ky. , l l kMl..jto.uA.JlALdJ2iil&&t&kb'r' ffsm" r I Ih t, It V I w QUALITY IS NOT SACRIFICED ON THE ALTER OF PRICE 1. t. Llt :m .ff . V. 1 it ft tt. I ,' VV ft m ?' . t Ask any lady what-i- s her choice of a kitchen cabinet. She will tell you the Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet There is a t easbn, let us show you why. There is ho other that is made 'as well. s" , k". :: tf SOLID OAK LIBRARY TABLE w: PAT APR. 23. 1Ot. PBOTBOTKD BIT PAT. TITLK A BUARANTaB 00.. NW YOftK. ; UTILITY TABLE One of the most prac- tical articles' made. Made of Oak with metal base. Price nn a a-'- $12.50; ! V t ifv ?. ' , ". , &;': ,... ., "i vei. 53 j .iii v 11 fuf - if' v hi' - m?'-- '" YM';wll find here: the best oods obtaina ' l,Un W' &? I- -- MnaMWMMMMMMMPMBl s-;- itu. : . , .'i V V .1i..ft-A'- i' U:' i . ., 'large variety of patterns in Golden, Eafly ' English ahid M0i6& ': vn aay. ,' ..J i '' '.vw f a ,i . ! fjf w ' ; 0.' ' : :' T- 'P '' . t.'ifn ' 5Mi- ;v, - . Hi 1 'f 'sc'XiiA.1 'IJiVKJ' ...; ( f' , ,1 VV'CLJ4LH ';li, c T 5? !. - fcoa iKfel Vi AV- if" . .. i- . " ,' iv B i, BHH U IV iHl af- - ble.'Qualityis juii J- VbhW' m m& 1. first--f li ' if " considera-- . tun - ff''v . T" ia.-!- i' 'V?.' : V Vi 'r m ' tioh with this store when we plan an article' on sale. ;. '1 v V? f !' J ' Thisgenuine guaranteed Oak or; ; '.. nogany iocKer oniy .t :, Ma- - F- - tintil the last few day s before rt Christmas buy 1 .now while the rA showin g-'it's best v 'rtj.irt'; i linn Mf Ci j cae ') -- .'i;i. ' ;lf nr I n rJ(i if J , r' u u. tot sL, J,r. . . . t V- - J bliV kK u i- - : v" i '-- JS t "i '.) s y sQmif: ILL if iilfflSw You willl see here the best make of pa venports in Oak and Mahogany as low as l 'J , ? fe . 1 $14.00 ;i ' i. This Corner Ohair, Oak or Mahogany 'The.best Morris chair made, nothing to do but rest. No spring, no ratchets to get out ' of order. - Sectional Book Oases, Removal ' doors, $5.00 v r no brass bands. y iK1' i v ' MORTON C. A--itme and Gemrioerte fUNERAE BffiECTQR AND ENBALMER III tffc III I I I'l I wM w W Bll A hH 1lJ I I BWB II If 1 l"'l 'bi B V If H pMfc H HV H kt Kentucky . Xw-- J " mnjpljw i wipiynnM ft' "'wawi! ' w -"-T- ?-. . ' '" - - -t- J"i "i'V'v MVWWwrnMMawftniKEBMM " tat: tsv;e "., '.w wpi ipp ra'; i f rr ' I. LCbeJ) PAUL EDITOR Subscription Rates Oue Year 1.00 , 50 25 5 arsP V.. MOORE, AND PUBLISHER ASSOCIATE EDITOR AND BUSINESS MANAGER J. E. PAWCETT Six months Three months Single copies little MaiiflyS Christmas ,1rea I. " ' M MMHHHHMHMIMHMHnMa WHAT SHALL I GIVE? M Spaclmen copieB mailed freo Member of Kentucky Press Association end Second District Publishers League Correspondents wanted in all parts of the poutity. Address us f6r ou application. There may be a few persons in this vicinity who lead the "Mental Christmas Life" by belonging to the "Imaginary Present Giving Club , whose, members argue that it is the thought which is appreciated by their friends -.- Branch Office in Morten's Furniture Store, 119 South Main Street, Maii-- , AILEEN DAVIS, Mgu sfntille, Kentucky, Phone No. 4-- MISS Telephone 47 Friday, December 15, 1911 Miss West . VJjPay XjaWrtbF far-- vMicom RIIEY poorest folks you ever Ma Entertained 1TTLB Jlandy S fck'TvHE jman who values honor higher than his mortal life can make no friend ofi him whose god is Suc- cess. I ad bei instead of the thing given, so they think they give them something without really performing the act. But the great majority of people stilllove the Christmas Spirit of. remembering their friends with gifts, ana: the more appropiate ,and useful the gift is to the recipient, the more it is appreciated. Just so it behooves every one to devote a little time to the question of "What Shall I Give?" and try to obtain the most gratifying results. We offer here suggestions that should be a great benefit to every one as our large and varied stocks of. high class, dependable merchandise contain just the things that will be most appreciated by your friends, relatives or whomsoever you wish to remember. J0RAND JURY BEGINR INVESTIGATION BOMB Continued from Page 1.) murae, explosions took place Mount Veruon, N.. Y. and at at v Olevelaud. The last attempted explosion is recorded iu the lipt as having take place on Ocr. 10, this year near Santa Barbara, OaK at a bridge erected three years ago. " Dynamite was found 1 near the bridge just before the special train bearing President Taft passed $ver it j!fter the"; explosions of the .yefr justpreoedingv the National Erector's assciatioa in May, 1906 wm formed Wy contractor, who, in jmrsaauceof a plan to ptap", employed dernain-anf"opei events of the week was a farewell partv piven on "Wednesday eveninjr at the home of Mrs. Frank Arnold on Malii street, in this olty, in honor of Mis Lydla West, who leaves today for her home in Alabama, The house was prettily decorated in holly and overgreens, while in the center of the dinine table wasjj placed a minature Xmas tre decorated iu glittering tinsel, strands of popcorn and silver balls, lighted with tiny red and white candles. The remembrances for Miss West from those present were tied in mysteriously wrapped packages on the branobes of cedar, A most delictus luncheon was was served by this charming hostess. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Dan Evans, Ben Evans, Miss Goldie Weir,, Mrs. Elsie Robinson, Misses Bo8a Fax and Ruth Daniels. Ontoftho most enjoyable social saw! Lived In poorest house In town, Where the fence 'uz all tore daws. steps at all And no front-doo- r I3t a' old box 'g'lnst the wall; on the door And no Outside,- My! but they 'uz poorf door-knob - y s on, Wuz no An some of the winders gone, And where they 'uz broke they'd pas' 1st brawn paper 'crost the place. winder-shutter- ? Tell you! when it's winter there, And the snow 1st over'whore, ' Little Mandy's Ma sho say .' 'Spec' they'll freeze to death some day: -- '' Wunst my Ma and Me whenwei, Bo'n to church, and's goin' to be ,. Chiis'mas purty soon, we went There like the Committee sent. .' . FOR MEN s had beon troubled with consti- And" Sir! When we're pation for two years and triQd all Of In tho door, the best phyaiolans In Bristol, Tenn. and they could do nothing for me," Wua no carpflt on the floor, writes Thos. E. Williams, Middle boro, Ky. "Two packages of and And no Are Stomach and Liver Tablets hels and aead sale by all dealers. cured me." For . ... twwk- Cham-berlaln.s . c.- "I Hart, Shaffuer& Marx Olothes, $20 to $30 Strouse Bros! High Art Oldtlies, $15 to. $20 Creiershofers Gtarsnteed Clothes, $10 to'$H& OvercoatB aud Eaincoa'ts) $750 to $25 , J Stetson Sat, $4 and $5 Gold-keG- a! ilats, $1 to $8 50 Manhattan Shirts, $1.50 to $2.50 ,--Dress Shirts, 50tfaa"d $1' Geata' Gloves. $2 aad $8 'f.- Dress and Service Gloves. 2&c to 22 ftecfcw.e'ar, fewest styles. 25c, to 4T.60 . T.jrayeliBlr'B'axs and Suit Cases, $1 to 2$$ Tailor' SuitB,. $0 50 to J50 ". . 'f Cloaks andRaincpftt8,.$S,,to;$25. FOR JtAPJEd Pors, $lto$30 50c to $10 Skirts, $3 to $15 Sweaters, 50c to $5 6hirtwnits, '("' ' " ) '. i ' . ' -- i W- i : tfufinR. m tectives &.. instigate the ' '&, .. i i dyua- - C$srtfc iafalMCtlsB oftaa toaartry " otbr MSses put tdcatBer, tad natlth Uit fair yert was tap? Mad to he. la, ennftblt. For treat ritaa jrear doctor pro Boqgced it r local UfM aa j prescribed lociij reaMie' ana or cflMir imhbc te euro wm pie TlWM U o Don't forgei to see "The Widow tUe4 kr McCarthy" at Temple Theater Bay Ma she Wednesday, December, 30 th. Got bo coffee bat let S. P. Barnes jretarnad tp bis home tea, Aad fried maett fa Ceniral.CUf Wednwday.' aad'a all they had You will miss a fine play If yoa Be her bealta don't see "The Widow Mc Carty",l broke orm at wsanwaay, December, au, afteiac aW i4tmo nauu 6d la dm." Ma Aad 4a . . - Petticoas;ilk-a-ndtbtton;v50cTdfS--Kimona- p. -- 4 25c $5 Corsets. 8hoe,-$1.5- 0 50o-t- o $fi -- J- .' 1B ,i locaJtreatnaaM, prsaXacad It iacaraable. Scl bat proTM catarrh to bo a coaatitattoaal Mrs. Dwsakl. CaniwUe Heakiniville ' disaaao aad taarefors rexdirea coawltatiaaal flaJdy of .Mrs, Dannlng treatsaaat. Pall'a Catarrh Cute, aaaufctired .. , i. . t u i by flj. Cbaaor & Co., TofadOi Oa(a, it tbo oalj 6UIB Ulfcy WUII i UU UOOU 1BUU(1U)( UU- coBfctutloaal cura on tbo market. It it takaa hall'ucunation for some time iateiiially la d'eaes froai lo drops to a teaspoon-fn- l, It acta directly oa tba blood and mocous tbat her boose was infected with surface ol the ijritaa. They ofier baa hundred mosquttos wa tarri&dito the Hop dollars for any case it falls to' core. Tead for klnsvllle asylum Thursday evening circulars and tettiaaoaiala. by olty marsball Bradley. Her Address: F, J. CHSHBY ft CO., Toledo, O- mind has bead unsettled for sorue Sotd by DragUU: ' Family Pills for constipation. time on this sabjeot. Take Hall's Thesr. mi NeaMafcHfiaBelilBsewre Maady -- anaged Little Maady't layln' there; Aad jibe kke her, too, aad'aea ili kis say Ma again. dera And my Ma she telled her we ilQoln'.to have a Chris'aaus-Tre- e At the Sunday ichool, 'at's fee All the chlldrea, aad fer her. ' . liste and silk, 15c to $1 iiandkerchiefs, linen and silk, 5c to $i. i jPajamas and Night Robes, 50c to $2 fearf 'Mofflors, 50c to $1 50 ' Silk Suspenders, 7Sc to $2 j ' Mek's Jewelry, 25c to $1 ? . Siio, $2 to $6 v to, $4 j Sweajters.otjc .Sfurjtloa Shoes.- - $kfiO to $10 ' Tieat6"rnatcht $1 to $2 flaiery, waiorenas, fi ro-fi- 'x ; , r to $5 i j Aprons, Mc and SOd ' Gloves, 56 'to $3 ' Neckwear: 25 to $1.50 . Handkerchiefs, 5c to 60c TTrHbrallaji. 1 to 17 'Sft Manicore Sets, $2 to $6 Underwear, 25c to $2 Hosiery, l5c to; $2.50.' ' i. i f i " ' ' ii ,f ' p f i ,r ij 7 t Travelins!,Bae,8 k Handbags, 50c to 16 I1.50.-- , 4' i .Dress Goods, 25c to Silks, 50o to to $J5 $2.50, ".' . 1 tksand ), 4 ' tf r Jl M.JM. COHMUNITy AllAB affifaaseSSasSSSSaaBaaa 79 Little Mandy tMnk nn she Bar, 'What Is a Chris'sawB-Treet-" Nen my Ma she gived her Ma Somepln' 'at I saw. ' "F TMC MOrVil! - 'And say she must-takIt, and She 1st maked her keep her hand Wlte close shut, aad nen she kiss Her handshut 1st Ike It Is. Nen we corned away . . . And nen When its Chris'mua Eve again, And all of us chll- derns be At the Church and Chrlslnus-Tree e Room Rugs, lO.OOvto'80.00 m Small Raca, 1 00 to 4.00 ''Mattings, 10c to 35c Linoleamp, 50c to 1.00 Blankets, 75c to 6.00 ' . i . ; ' ?. Comfor.t8, 85c to S.00 'f Brads Ferneries, 1.00 ' Brass Jardiniers, 50c to 8.00 t 6IRLS i V-Oloaki, $LC0 to $10 RdinrCapes, $1.50 to $2.50 Dresses, 40c to $7,50 Furs, $1.25 to $10 00 ' Skirts, $1 to $7 50 Sweaters, 50 to $8 Hosiery, 10c ro'50c Handkerchiefs, 8c to 25c ,. Gloves, 25c to $1 . r .Underwear, 25c to $1 Shoep, 50c to $2 50 'Beiiuty Pins, 25c and 50c . I'M M And aU git our toys and things 'At old Santy Clans he brings And puts on tho Tree; wito where The big Tree 'us standln' thero. i Chocolate Sets, 3.50 to 10.00 Jananefle Picture Frames. f 50a to 1.25 .., Japanese Baskets and Tray?, 25SHo &C0 Sheets, 50c to 1.00 Pillow Oases, 10c to 1,25 Embroidered Linens, 25? to 5.00 Towels, 10c to 1.00 , Napkins, 50c to 5.00 Lace Curtains, 50c to 6.00 V FOR ROYS to $10 to $5 Overcoats and Raincoats, $8 to $10 Rubber Coats and Hats to match, $8.50 to $4 Neckweur, 25c, 85c aud 50c ' Glove?, 25a to $1 , .. Scarf Mufllera, 50c and $1 Wav's Mufflers, 25c $5 $2 " r. Athletic Cat OlotheR, Knickerbocker Suits, -" Draperies, 10c to 5oc Couch Cover", 1.50 to 6.00 Portiere, 3,00 to 10.00 Vases, 1.00 lo 2.50 , Pajamas, $1 And tho things W all tooked dowa, And the chllderns, all in town, Got their presents nen we see They's a little Chrls'mus-Trcfe- , Wlte behind the big Tree so We can't see till nen, you know, And It's all 1st loaded down With the purtlest things In town! Handkerchiefs, Underwear, 25o to $1 Hosiery, 15c to 60 Sweaters. 50c to $1.50 So to 50c N . --J& lb- JLt. eJc- ,Xv,5f'& jaia--r And the 'teacher smile and say: - lk KTkuiif A jfjf "This here Tree 'at's hid 'away It's marked 'Little Mandy's Tree!' Little M a n d y I Where Is she?" Nen nobody say a -- In any goods where the right size is important, if you don't know the size, and can't find out, we'll help you; and anything that isn't right may be returned. Ve might mention more things or go into details on these the point we're trying to make is that this is the store for good, dependable, acceptable merchandise that contains real value for the price you pay. Do your Christmas shopping early and you not only .get "the best selections but the best service. '" t SPECIAL NOTE word. a Stillest place you ever heard! Till a man tiptoe up where I ' ; - T sBasaaw aV Teachers' still a- - waiting there. l i L'T HLJ? 6 "' i, rieaw mate of Communitv Silver. 4ives unusual wcan'ng quality: while its beautiful designs comparable only with the best Sterling 'harmonize with the richest table settings. Many beautiful designs at about the price of ordinary plated ware. TAaie only in a lat'e heavier than triple. Costs "no more than IT, unutunllv Nen tho man he whispers, so 1st the Teacher hears, you know. Non he tiptoe back and go Out the big door 1st as slow! m. aiH LR MssSaV aaaaaf aV aaaV y M WF IB aaaS aaaaV sak. il .H MM aaV M r aassaa tm ordinary '! jfclate. ( Dealer's Name Little Mandy, though she don't Ansver and Ma say "she won't Never, though each year they'll be 'Little Mandy's Chris'mus-Troo.- r Fer pore children" my Ma says Committee say they guess T Mandy's Tree" 'ull be """V tpan the other Treej . . r EARLINGTON HARDWARE STORE W. ri ''o Madisonville,D Kentucky rh H. WHITFORD, Profnthf. -S-v ft The man, who whispers down a A well About the things be has to sell Will never reap a crop of dollars Liko ho who climbs a tree and . "hollers" News of the Town Mrs; i;.i Earnest Eastwood, of Mor-ganfiel- d, spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs, Earnest Bootz, of this Uy. lCrs, W. 8. Mo Gary left for Mor-fa- n Meld Mitts day night to spend the Christmas holidays. home In Gadson Alabama, Thura- - Thursday. Lydla Ann West left for her ' , Tky. We havo an olegant lino or boftutl-fu- l Eleotroleers. Think what a nice Rift this will be for ber. W. H, VVhxtford. JDotBeas is able to go to work at the Beo Office again. Miss Cecil and Georgia Bowlos wbo havo been vlBltlug the Misses "Bennett, for several days returned to tbeln home in Crofton. Wheels filled, new tires, uew springs, best hickory axles, wagon tonguop, good hounds, wagon beds, all work dona by expert wagon maker, and all work positively guaron- Ned at. Newton's Shop, Earllngton, . 5o'clook Sat-urda- Mrs. Tlpy Rrmklfcv was shopping Mrst:'B(.E. Nixon wim m MndiHi In MaUisouville Wednesday. vllle Weilnesuy Nliojplui. H. R. Mo Greary was In Madison' Mre. Mtiry Stone spent this" morning In MndiVonvilie visiting frivm) vllle Wednesday on briBlhePs. and shopping. James Curbitt made a trip to Mftilisoiivllle Wednesday. John and Proctor Ashby, of wern in the city on lu Gnorge Blanks, St, Clmiies, spent y Tuesday. night in the city with Nothing makes 11 murt? appropri- friends.' beau'lnil picture. ate gift than decorations Get your Holiday Cull and bee tho.iu ut from Sisk Bros., Madlsonville. We have all kinds, cm I and see them. "W. H. Whitkobd'b Miss Willi' Ba'Mwln lias accepted Thomas Simons, of Madinouvtlle, was In tho cltv on business Tubeday. a position in th basement of the. William Bradley made a business Company Store uring the Christ- -' ' mas holidays. trip to MadUuuvllle Tuesday. E. P. Barnes, of Central City, was Miss Ida Bobbitt of Madlsonville spent Thursday night in Earllngton in town Wednesday. with her sister, Mrs, Bay. 8isk Bros., have tho largest line If you want good, work done quick of Holiday selections In the city. and on short notice, and positively Miss Gladys Walker who fell and guarenteed. Go to Newton's Shop, dislocated her arm a few days ago Earllngton, Ky. is doing nicely. Mr. Clyde Hamby was in HenderMiss Hattie Oordlor spout Tuesday son Thursday night. with her aunt Mrs. Eugene Oordier Mr. H. L. Browning of Mortons of Madlsonville. Gap was in Earllngton Thursday. Welby Prltchett, of IMadteonlllo, Miss Margaret Kemp Is on the was hi town Wednnsday. slok list this week. Fancy borso shoeing a specialty Have your horse shod and satisby the best shoer at," Newton'6 faction guarenteed at, Newton's Ky. Emlliigton, Shop Earllngton, Ky. Mr. Paul Price made a business Mrs. Clarence Hlggins and George trip to Madlsonville Wednesday. Myer were called to Sebree WednesMrs. J, S. Miles was in Madlson- day by the death of their uncle. ville yesterday shopping, Misses. Elizabeth and Margaret Victory spent Wednesday afternoon in Madlsonville. A Barlxd Wire Cut, Cellar or Saddle Oe.lI not properly Don't fall to return 'your votes heated leave a dlsflguriu Woduesday afternoon, not later than tew. bu-liH.-- ss Md-lsonvillp, Tu-Mla- assortment, ate complete It wfl jnv ou our prices. A trip o n ".ih.ov.iiu wm ue a reoreuiion ior you as wen a nave voir money. t LADIES' WATCH, 25 yar 14-- Gold Ellled Hunting 'Cast, with solid gold tow and joints. Elgin movement, $13.51 SOLID GOLD NECK CHAINS' 5 n $1.75 5TERLINP PICTURE FRAMES, 5le and II Solid Sold Birth Stone Rio& $175 DIAMOND RINGS FrOM $5.M HI Do it Now. WE WILL R.EBATE YOUR FAKE. While (he to viHit our hwjiv, seb.thf-- un- - of guorif wm G cany, and diamond ear screws..... $i.ii PesliUe Guarantee with and up All Gseds parchased tf us will be engraved freeofchargc bi goods bouflht of us. Member Merchant Rebate Association KRUCKEMEYER & COHN 303 &AAIN STREET POPULAR PRICE JEWELERS rsmealtr tie nuse, listen for the Chimes If you cannot tfcat's tne place. EVANSVILLE, INDIANA Paul Kins was in St. C.iarles, ' MisBLauVa Fenwick was In Madly hunting Thursday, Erldiy 'and sonville Wednesday. and killed 103 birds in the Mrs. Kate Withers was in Madl( three days,. sonville Wednesday shopping. Hoy Davis made a business trip G. 0. Blackburn made business to Evanavllle Wednesday. trip to Madlsonville (Wedoesday; Mrs. T. D. Stanley waa;in;ladlr .' Go with the little ones to see the sonTllle'sh'opplng Tuesday. beautiful line of mechanical toys of Dont 'fail to see. our Doll all kinds anrf'desiriptlons to please . the little fellows, . SNOW LINIMENT "la jUl Rmt4y tk Rislit for - Ballard's Parlor in Millinery Department. ' ' "' made baslness BARNES, CO WAND & CO. trip te Prevldeace Wedoesday. jjobert Sjelnbaagb was In MadlIncorporated Loam Rodgerj, of Madlsonville, sonville, Wednesday oa.duslaess. E. Wlthsrspoon was In Msrtd to thu'eity A few daa ajro Ut JCr.-4 theeoanty seat shopping Wdaee Make this bis future home. da v. JC. X. W1m wade a bqatBeat trl ' jr ..-..ji-fL!ii Ureb iu incawiurHuuiicquuin.. jadlsosTllIs Wsdaeitiay. ; . Send (u yooi name andre will LOST A piece of Pearl about start .yea. with 2,000. compliwen- iifj-if&tt- f. two inehw loiff, offUMWd wfa &is uiuoreua. riouer return 10 me kaadsowe 5 passenger Howard Btf Office. tnariofccur if yon try. -- ' a'' W .'W. Uanatead HWhitford D. a v vi.ji. ? l -- &, Yoki apprdnchlngHolidays, the meeting it to the LO0SE 'FLOOR. .thjfpwghoul .pflBjapthat war sutrsrestlve llnajble me'tp.pff liri8taaaa. An rttetettng program w.nonii tooacpp.oa myMJirtraale, wMiaagreq, oiiowea oy ip social to interest .the .bay-e- a; ur,,aung which the WeJ t iMTitaMKr Imtm a Aaii fair''rfaaa-pl- e 'In wilNalsob , r4.1 iovf. and' friendsnlp car. prevailed, 6wr llnhneat t ateor'ftraV , T.i)iABibl liMltiHi, Ma4atnes t6bcco;, for this all- etfcers: mmi tey um It . tiiV WiilJ Kow; ff tandlT:;Kne and Vihwn mie . o aar oa la iW. IK. chonefeeras though 'she were a ranch interest ia, the' firaVsale, ,1 tbsy wrveU be feel tare it will work; to. yoar dMamB dt"VD( aapf ftsaDil Bf99 dainty Mlad eotirte, interspered wdraatage. ' 9mnr.WM4,Pf9. 1j.tHtiU wth 'kindly words and smile. lye SaWa iteniemher. no charee rniecx Lbvely dbriitmM soavenlri Were atr-- ?, gP 'Ba vSrr asa eaejj one present.' ftln. Dr. tfons. Hoase is now open ' all given nlaywm .lftbjilad!r a the J kBiHB kT' afcxt wrvle and a'large ekwrliex-- 1 reepecjfnlly, IT, JULVAKD KiaiM CO., Ixmt. &eted as Jhe attendance and ; : BRADLEY" WILSON. increasing. tM oati-of-too applied the liniment procesa 'promptly?! .beciAa ail the beallBa: once ana ine wobbo peats Ifomj par un iniiu forming; a umnxuiy, inua that Berfectietfire' leave na acar. u.tna wont heal oa the etlUide- too auieh ly. pus, it ocw,, under- - thefar;! lie milWMU W hard-t- ' mi. iit lata earel Kinr aore ,.tat. anT .11 ai AkM t ike vietk. If the wound Is c1mbm( an.l Mr. George 'Atkiiieon made a Henry Bourland has retutned business trip toMadleonville Thurs- froni Texas where be has been visit-fo- r day. several weeks. Mrs. John B. Atkinson and Fank Mrs. H. D. Cowand visited friends D. JRash were in Madlsonville Thurs- in Madlsonville Wednesday. day shopping. Get the boy a "Boy proof" watch Miss Lydla West spent Thursday for Xmas at, nlRht in Madlsonville with Mrs. Sla-toW. H. Whitford's J. B. Garnett of Ilsey waB m town Bee the beautiful sets of commun- "Wednesday. ity silver at, Mrs. John Harlan of Ilsey was In W. H. Vhitfobd's town Wednesday shipping. , Miss Dodge Ob'rlen'was In e If you really wunt to win the $1000 Thursday shopping. automobile get subscribers for The '. Edd Majors of Hopklusville was Bee aud get 0000 votes.; In town Thursday night. The Earllngton V. D. C. Chapter Miss Iva Coffnian of Slaughter- - will meet with Miss Mollle "Whalen vllle, is working In Barnes Cowand Saturday afternoon from 3:00 to 5:00 & Co. during the Xraas holidays. o'clock. All member are requested Workmen at Newton's Shop every to ba present, asijusiness of importday. Iu case of Immergency you ance Is to be attended to. can feet shoeing done at night by, A full Line of wagon wood stock notifying him. and wagon hardware carried at, Services at the M. E. Church Newtou'a Earllngton, Ky. South Sunday at 11:00 a. m. and 7:80 p.m. by the pastor, Morning T0BACC01J0BACC0! subject, "Our Duty to Our NeighTo the. tobacco erowerB of Hop-Ttin- a bor." Evening tubjeot," "The Uba and BUmslrig of AMIiotion.'- Bun-da- y county. Solipol at 9:80 a. m. ; , Severnrof you ih each school On Jaat Wednesday afternoon the district should get tqðer , and. G W. B.'M,' Auxiliary of the Chris- agree to strip. out oue tln, Ohurob;held Its TegalaiuOfh average of your crop load-' of an 4and- bring it meeting, ana in Keeping with the n. Hotel Madison to Change Hands bands the first of the year. Messers Noe having purchased the Lat'iam Hotel n Hopklnsvllle will take charge of that famous hotelry and Mr. Love of Olarksvllle Tenn. will come to Madlsonville and mn tjie tation of being excellent managers and will doubtless make a splendid success of the Latham. Mr. Love p The hotel Madison will change Madison. The NoeB have the repu- Madls-ouvill- has had quite a good deal ot exper-lnc- n In the hotel line and entenda to lio-up the present enviable reputation of the Madison. Chronic rheumatism uontracts'ttie muscles, distorts the Joints and undermines the Btrength. A powerful penetrating and relieving remedv in BALLARD'S Zil1 J3 SNOW LINIMENT. It restores strength aud suppleness to Ing limbs. Price 25c, 60o and, '$1.00 per bottle. Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co. Incorporated', Drug Da- - Jnd tho-ach- . partment. . . - . -- C.W.B.M, Meeting . The auxlllary'toeetlng ou Wednesday afternoon was a very Instructive nd helpful one. The study was "Jamaica apd Jts N$ed" Christmas thoughts aud readings were alsp given a place on the program. ,The .new raetnbers were given a Yddl cordial welcome at the social hour. .The -- - tkT eflirtt -- jdames Stanley, Stone, and Vinson were the. hoateeeea. Christmas tags tbearisa- the C.'W. B. M. benealetlpa were 'give a to each Jady present. ,,. '' 21 ' ' ' T .' rJE.JE.. O.wea was ia Madiaeavllle. WelaMdy qb baaiBeaa. : leader wag Mrs. Watts, Mes- - ,.(. W V W WW W" VW aacl luun1 Wll Wy par kaJ Fursuturc acll accaael '' StVe. y-oar- s Ckllw A. U. URAPfiK av Planters Bank of Mortons Gap n': ' f yj Ml ,- K 'l TTHIS 1 u V v. .,.; ,1. h' , '"iVv ... X :&8i If X &:A 5b .' , ,1, V 'M& rtffkh '.IbbbV is one of the Banksthat "Uncle Beh",(Beh;LrBru'nerl Secretary" of :Sta.te) examines.' ' We were one of the first Banks; in the State to sign the contract with the Secretary of State agreeing to pay, a fee of ,15,00 for each examination. Thishas' ' H I been a good thing for both the Banks and the depositors. The Banks that had persistently violated the law have been put; out of business. The Banks that went into this agreement have been strengthened in the confidence of the people. Ask your Banker, Mr, Depositor, if he has signed up with "Uncle Ben." Through this agreement between the Banks.and the Secretary, 0f State, the State Banks have been put on the same basis as the National Bank as far as safety through examinations is concern ed. We have no fight to make against any Bank in this or any other County. We are too busy attending to our own business to try to run other people's business. The Banks of Hopkins County have a splendid record. Not one dollar of money ever deposited h m.Banks of Hopkins County has been lost. We are going to try to Keep this record clear as far as we are concerned. We are , not the biggest Bank in the Couuty and we do not claim to be the best. We are doing business within the law and are trying v ', to make ourselves useful to our community. We welcome each account. We want your, business. We "have money to loan 7 and will be glad to render you any service that is consistent with good business principles. By doing business with your home' '', ';, ' bauk you are helping build up your community. It is safer and more convenint to pay your bills by check than with cash. The bank pays your check aud files it away and retumB it to you wheu account 10 balanced. The checks show you where and to whom your. r money went. It saves you. the trouble of makiug change and the fact that yon can give a oheck gives yon a. standing iu your community ' that yon might not o'thorwise have. We read every day of people losins "heir rnonev through fires and thieves. Oome in and talk the mat.' ter over with, us and. we think we can convince you that a 'batik account is a.irood to have. -. . ' '"k u 1 : "f"T a. Planters'.'-"-- ' :..; i.'.f fc'i Bank of M ortons ' ,V ,' j' a v. t G ap v- '1: ' ' 'k. M. r 8 II V Geo. M. Davis, r : Mortons Gap President ;' 't f TV--- " Kentucky j- d G.E. Henry, Cashier a t -- r ",i ryrwj" -- vvrrw fi - " " ,Y it . r ztl)ywll.. WM4 y.iltriiPfP-- " MwfWJpf "iVrX.W """ f i k : j'' alnlkcn Great Holiday Opening Ml HBH "D By HARRY IRVING GREENE Oopyrlsht. 1M1 u l. OWNIE m m M -- Announcement V -r-' H P&' ;; "4 ' i .a P nloncnm in nnnrinhc- Wr ihp to the public thati on Tuesday, Dec. 12, we.jj.will have our opening of Holiday Goods in our Wall Paper Store, 108 E Center St. Wo. have a very 'complete line of Holiday ',Gifts for the young and old. (Novelties that an? new aud Toys 'aii'd Sanies in great varietife. We' will not undertake to enumerate" them here, but cordially invite you to COME AND SEE. Sory ( Company Incorporated JurV 1 ROWLAND CLARK Madisonville, - i .No. No. Kentucky Book Kentucky FeudaI TREAT YOUR FACE TO A SMILE Safety Razor? V- HERB was a time' when Walllngton had generally been conceded to bo a brand new genius in the financial world a marvelous, being who could change stones into bread and serpents Into fowl; then all at onco ho found himself in the throes of bankruptcy. Ho had exhausted his resources and was for tho time being hopelessly insolvent. Day by day his little handful of remaining change vanished in steadily diminishing ratio as his meals boi came cheaper and further apart, un til Anally ho had but a dime loft. This coin he resolved to save for somo last and most desperate extremity, and ho even .determined to fast for days before parting with It. And fast for days ho did, whllo oft times "the days cmo much too fast. When Christmas ovo camo ho had not tasted food for threo days. Ho K ot ; i, i Ghristmas happiness for that boy .means finding i ! .'f , " iTi 4-- i .Following is Standing of, WiU Pub,ish Wars Commissioner C. W. Bell author Automobile Contest-- ' of "The Goad Old Days," the little book whlob haa made each a hit all ants to Date States, .1 Haven't you seen the smile on that face that is being shaved with that Your face is entitled to one of those smiles. You can treat it to.one if you: will drop in and takebne' of our "Safeties" home ,w with you. Suppose you give on Brownie Camera rvi felt that he could ndar it no longer, that the last and most desper ate extremity kad arrived aa4 that now h must spend his diss. He wm pluaged dep la ae41tatla whea he felt BosMooe tovch kla arm and s ,.... , ...-.......- ... .627,804 No. No. No. No. .No-- ; 5.... 7,. ,. 9 11 ,.?. ...i.t. i ..' .' No. No. No. No. 18 l4,fvs.'V , ;i '.iH .& as .... .j ... ' !' l ., '' .- - .;18j02.'.'-.'ifcf- ..;.. i . ... ' -J. .- - over the United and even foreign countries, 1b notf engaged in ;444;980 writing-anothebook in oolaboration with Ouaa; Q. Matzenburg, of Frank fort,, wlie Is aljw known, as a wrtr Jf iW nt ahllttv. tfia nnnnlaritir nt hfa 6fktches of BwlUerlaaa,' pab- Pen .,87788 ilsbed In tbs Frankfort News some Mfisd. BU aoi-- . ' f. ATi itline ago, tOtt' i;b i?l,'St r turBd aboati Waiting For His First Snapshot Coni in and we will show you all the Brownie Family. ' I'hey workJike; f tae ivuuaKS- -' n .' 'trt'ifi) f.'TfT .X i'i "us - !.. 5J u wltk cavvraeaa BM him tlMre ' .Owtoh waicamg bk ?$, aa a ca4cs, fariaa, atMsaeh tood a faeat maa m wH4- - war. . The ,. ttat mra4 awrttt U-- 24' . . . r .''.".'. ...-- '. 7W,HMT 29:'. i 4t,Jlif 20? . No.. S7' No. SI 68 NO: .'...'..i.V.... ..wIW,8S aow worklof cfa tne volama wblck. No.. 61 ?t wiU:Qoa paJHwnea py, oaa.az toe. No.bii" : . v. ? i .v. . '. ... . . .. J4i.at; largest pabilshlng boosea in the , no:u.vG Takr Oppartmaity ................. .w,lS(5 The DOOR'aN OPPORTUNITY No, iS i. .... .... iWii gwiagfltboMiways. iniWiWi 71. is i l555a.t.'.t : r: .v. '..7S 'Whether yoa1 other i'ide, 'jPuli;" eater' Irbui' 'the no. ff.Vr.tr 0. o .,4 7 . .Q.e.Kaaoky'Faflal wff.; P"t ana wwit obm struck with the ViaU ot'tha material; for a fine afenry la bok iotsa'. This tifo are tart. Jc tf dantlally mim aarew aTaaaaiicrlpt WHIM X' . ' We hate thecomplttt shavinr' 'piitfi r 55?' , Raior, Mg, , BrhV," etc.", in ele'ijantv case Tw Ovi'is aya tVe twh kMi wmrm.mtt '.jwnHG, of mi t gktmmrt hr m :f . m , . 'a4 waO. IJaft a Jbl mm .ju.wuim 'Mk betoM it to !! AJM Mimill I MM Mw Wria.' la tiU wa HtlwiHr -- 1.1 i i 1 fi j.y -. VI ....... .. .... .' . .:r: . ., .. -- .SBBJJafi !. m fcpmll tO ,5., ..;.;.; . WMUae m4 faM && at eh mmUm M No.81 Nol88 Nof Nof No'. i ..' '. OQe-i4ei- 8 Dutdh P6tfery ji j- ' " fer&tVJW ha he w- - M tfc Shopping Suejgestionf For Cnristmas Jurivers V. ii.-- ! ' v.331.15 '.at 886,891 2G9.487 '" -- iiih " fn-l- (j . 98 92 . 94 " No. 95. . jjP v?" No. 98 No. 102 fl? . : . . . .fS. . .A No. No. 113 No. 117 NoT 122 I; No. 124 No! 128 '.., Not 137 ' 5i Ill ...... . .863.767 Xti. ?.':... 131612 863,765 ..... tical Business College, Nashville Tenu. of.,Paducah Ky. of Evansville Ind. or Washimrtdu.. 329780 -1 XlvMl i :d.o. ; 1 - 280,494 950, "Push" side or the "Pall" side, you must have BUSINESS TRAINING in order to succeed. The BEST PLACE to get it is Draughon's Prac- jui in 'inTnnrHinv TOUiBjoim uuo iu uumpiote t'---t-3l ina WDnJn, 3 '- TEA SETS SUGAR AND CREAMS DRESSER SETS -- . v STEINS ft OHOqpjLATE SETS n fMUQSv' I ! i'. ...;.: Man Hm 'No Chetc. The reason a man should marry a woman, who is his superior la because 88,447 he will have to if he marries 181.731 Galveston Mews. i at:-all- ;- ' 1 2A8 680 378718 337,110 A Severe Sickness Leaves 131,034 254,959 The Kidney's Weak 417,834 227.914' After recovering from a severe 291,096 spell of sickness some time ago, I 231,841 was all run down and suffering from 180.760 poor blood. I would have pains in 352,808 my back aud my hips uud my kio-nebothered roe all the time. I 824,549 upon started taking Swatup-Ro360.662 the recommendation of a rrMid aud ys o: k Uo. 139 Ndl 141 Decorative Materials We can supply ypnr wants in Decorative Material for yoar Holiday Packages. where he had spent baadreds of dollars in his palmy days aad whose proprietor he knew well. Yet he ewed a bill there for his last Wg after theater dinner party of many months ago, aad he had never had the courage even in Ma io g la aad ask for more credit Yet new 'it most be done, for here was a human being starving upon the streets. Walllngton shuddered. It was plainly his duty to fill this man's stomach, and .for the last time he-- would exert those, powers of persuasion which once up-seml-Btarvatlo- D .Airfw kim.t.ttM mk a The ValHes'of ThisEist Will" be AoDi-e-caw wa to rprty hninajwato. Yt 'what aM U ' iJ Ha.feMM ahirt. Close befera him was a reataaraat ciated at a Glance ":vty ' ' 8W Gifts For Mca Kodak, $2.11 to $21.11 Fountain Pens, $1.11 to SC.II .Necklie Rings, ilTfoiT.Sg Military Jewel Boxes, $1. to $4.M Stirling Silver Files, Tooth Brushd, Call BellsShoe Horns, etc., 4& ' '" to 75c ? Brushes$,tb.$S.H cigars, aw io ).! V Powder. Boxes, $1.N..to $2.51 a pr Cundlcsticks, silver, gold and brassV 5'lcto$1.25 H; JW a oox ' hi No. 145 No. 149 No.-- 153 ... : ,. No. 155 No. 157 ;, No. "No. -No, No. No. No. No. No; No. -- 163 ..., .., 164 166 1G7 crepe paper'1'' christmas seals holly stickers'" crepe Napkins on a tlmo few men had been able to resist. Ho took tho stranger by tho arm. "Com with mo," ho commana-ed- . 168 171 172 173 175 -- . ;. 170 177 . N o. 176 , No. 179 Ko. 181 ZNo. 182 No. 183 No. 185 No. 187 No. 190 v.i No. 101 No. 192 No. 193 178 No. No. .... A ; , t iro. also reoelve a booklet of valuable Friday night between Mrs information, telllner all about the MoDonnell.a and Catholic Church kidneys and blr.dder. When writing, liady's gold filled watch huutinp; be Biiro and mention tho Eailiugton y Bee." Regular fifty case. Boturn to Mrs V. M. Tarpy cent and slzo bottles fop And receive reward. , t obio Bh ail uiuk niuico. ALOST Semi-Weeklone-doll- 90,800 Mv blood became all right and after taking A few bottles, I was surprised 420,839 at the effect it had on m.v kidnove. 625,538 They were entirely cured and I have' 659,936 tnucn to oe tuauKful ror that your 890,251 great remedy did for me. Yours very truly 117,491 W. O. BLACKMON, 19,652 Pbenlx City, Ala. Sworn to and subscribed before me 3,800 .108,215 this the 14th day of July, 1909. W. J. Bibs. Justice of the Poaoet 16.864 .424,607 Letter to 847.774 Dr. Kilmer & Co , Blnjjha.mtont N. Y. 800,878 67,800 Prove What 8wamp-EoWill do for 802,872 You 872.800 Send to Dr. Kilmer & Cn., Blng-hamto- n, 18i,508 N. Y., for a samplH bottle. 41,800 It will convince anyone, you will ot 488.621, found it was just what I needed. TISSUE PAPER SHIPPING TAGS t? POINSETT A STICKERS""" CHRISTMAS 'CARD'S Headquarters for Every thingiin tjoliday . Goods Sory Drug Cqmp any Incorporated 'ardse. They entered the restaurant and Walllngton walked straight up to tho proprietor. "lioD," said ho. "I owe you a pretty stiff bill, but I am going 'to go to work In a week and then I will begin paying you off. Novf I want you to do me a last favor. I owe you about forty dollars, and a couple of dollars more won't make much difference to you. It is Christmas eye and ,my friend over there is starving. Now I want you to All him up to the chin on good, splid fpod and charge it to ?,"me. I will not ask you for any favor again if you, will do this last thing." Gifts For "Women The proprietor looked at his old patron thoughtfully. "All right," ho announced at Hand Bags; '51c to $MI 'length. "Being's its ChriBtmas eve Manicure Sets. Sle to Sfi.ll I'll take a chance on you oven 1 you are down and out. Tell your friend to Comb and Brush Sets, $1.11 to $17.1 1 order what he wants." So Walllngton and the stranger sat down together apd Walllngton watched his companion fill himself with good things until at laBt with his stomach agaie curved the right way,, the droop. gone from his shoulders and tho feverish lifeht van- tlehed from his eyes, the gorged one . - Brass Desk Sets, $1.7$ to $4.51 Collar Bags, $ I. M to $2.51 Briar Pipes, 25c to $5.11 Meerschaum Pipes, $1.51 to $7.51 Traveling Sets, $1.11 to Shaving Sets, $1.11 to $3.51 Ink Stands, brass, 25c to $1.51 Smoking Sets, $1.11 to $3.11 Pocket Books, 51c to $3.11 Cigar Humidor, boxes, $211 Paper Cutters, Sic Safety Razors, $1.11 to $5.11 Pocket Knives, 15c to $1.51 Liberty Sets, $1.11 to $2.11 Hat and Clothes Brushes, 51c to $1.51 , Many other novel and useful gift things for men. Come and look '.; . through our line. $. Hand Mirrors, 25c to $3.11 Tripple Mirrors, $1.51 to MM Kodaks, $2.11 to $21.11 Writing Sets, $1.51 to $2.51 Allegretti's Candy, lie to $3.M I Silver Mesh Bag, $3.51 to $2.11 Palmer's; Hudnut's, Colgate's Toilet' Waters and perfumes, 25e to $2.M' ui papi.1 auu tuvtiupesi M to 1. SI ZH Nail and Embroidery Scissors, steel and silver, 5le to $1.11 Hair Brushes, 51c to $2.11 viii uwaw v 9 ' ) 't i 'j'--r h-- l M EndravcJ Calling Cards Gifts For ctaariiH Pocket Books. 5c to 25c V. , i Rubber Balls, 5c to 25c Music Rolls, 41c to $2.11 Baby Sets, silver and celluloid Child's Sets, silver and silver plated Brownie Kodaks, $2.11 to $7.11 ' ; & - .' Pocket Knives, lie to $1.11 French Harps 5o to 51c - No need to ''shop" all over come here first. town- - Jusi Pwiipuii'iiiillBiiipiillBwiiqpiiiiilBJJfti :85r,v:i YOU CAN STILL GET Value Madisonville, Ky. 4& flfi i O.UUj ' . Everybody's Magazine 1 year The Delineator 1 year . Special Price &f fkft i ) $.UU Kentucky mai,- said 'the" stranger.,' "I,' could not hayo endured It another day but of course you have never kriown what It Is to go two days without food, And when tonight you go home' and sit down to your table to your feast, remember that there is an outcast fellow being upon the streets who ;8 blessing every mouthful that "you ' '''My friend,"1 McFARLAND & COFFMAIi Next to Farmers National Bank Magazines ban be sent to sepafate addresses new or removal. ett. Good-by- , Christian." u WALLACE M. WEIR, Hanon, nihiiiKHi' Subscription Agent ' SN n W milii m rtfcmwtifiii Kill nliin - 9 ..jh.,,,.,., iA,,.,. Ait - Walllngton held out his hand. "Good-by- , stranger, and good luck to you. ,It was a mero trifle. Happy to have been able to glvo you a lift." Their he wont up to Frenchy'B hash house and had bis dime's worth et coffee and ''WWEre. MADISONVILLE, KENTUCKY ., ffi , ., vr.zmimnEii , T.V-,- . gfc'XH-r-,, t- - p. ;ij ; l' .!' ' i:0'U , i .2 i''unU" Ev? ,.v tfft? ' 4 r' ' " Big D STARTING We bought heavy this i 2vJ.'f . mI e r DECEMBER W?.:? Wv- .; Vt .,.... U . ci e are nee s e I ,if ancL - ! 16, and CONTINUING UNTIL goods. JANUARY w! ""?' K-- ? .4 - fall and now find our shelves overstocked on ,all fall and winter All goods 'arenew ' l? Ifi; r," . , ft v are latest styles and patterns. "We will include in this December ClearenceSaie, every thing same before we invoice January 1st. inur stock in order to, reduce . . - Remember that this is cash, nothing-wil- l be charged at sale prices. '''''. r w, V i s4 .'.V."VV4. .. ...... Roosters, Carvinb sets. Nut sets. . A big line of Community Silver which is guaranteed for fifty years. ".. V . . .... ..,. , ' "' ' ' Table arid pocket cuttlery; Enamled' ware, Turkey ' ' " , , ,. 1. ''V -- ..'"' A; full line of J. Wiss & i. Sons scissors and shears) Wiss. razors, Trumble: razors, Enders arid .' i ' ' $ '''". ' ' '' ' : I'' .- -& , . f - ,- , '''), ' r '" ' - - . i ' v. 'Duplex safety razors. We will give ten 'per cent discount on any article in the house. i t . I ' '.' Guns! Guns! of the latest Designs and 5 A Horse Blankets ? tf We bought an unusual large stock, ol horse blankets and covers direct from the factory thereby saving from 10 to 20 per cent which we are poing to pass on to you. One lot of 5 A horse blankets, regular price $1,10 sule price One lot of 5 A horse blankets, regular price $1.25 and 1.85, Sale price One lob of 5 A horse blankets, regular price $1 50, sale price One lot of 5 4 horse blankets, regular price $1.70, sale price One lot of 5 A horse blankets, regular price $2 00, Bale price v . ? ... ..'. One lot of 5 A horse blankets, regular price $2.25, sale price , One lot of 5 A horse blankets, regular price $2.50, sale price One lot of 5 A horse blankets, regular . price S2.75, sale price . . One lot of 5 A horEO blonkets, regular ' price $8.00, sale price Our S.hotguns Consist Patterns $1.00 $1.25 $1.45 ,.. $1 .60 $2.00 $2.20 $2.40 Oft 9Uv . $80 00, sale price LTuion Repeating shotguns Alodel No. 10, regular jjrice $22.50, sale price Remington automatic, regular price $26.50 fii I Q $1.75' portion Union Kepeutin shotguns, regularprice "9 AA $20.00, sale price 4) I I .UU National repeating shotgun, regular mi "ji AA I f UU price $20.00, sale price Hopkins & Allen Hummerless double 4A barrel, regular price $18 00. sale price OiwU ' Lafever Doub,l barreled hamraerless, AA regular price $27:50, sale price ZptaU.UU Single Barrel shotguns, regular f price $8 00, sale price O.UU Single Barrel shotguns,, regular M price $5.00, sale price Many other Shotguns and rifles with prices in Pro BUU if Cft ff ff 4.UU tf , 5 A Horse Covers f 1.' v.. Our stock of lap robes is the largest ever shown in this city. .Look at these prices, you can't afdrd to be without one. Fifty solid colbrs assorted regular price $2.50, dale price One lot of pattern robes ragular price $0.50 sale price..... One lot of pattern robes regular , price $7.50, sale price One lot of pattern robes regular price $8.00, sale price One lot of pattern robes regular price $9.00, sale price One lot of pattern robes regular price $10 00, sale price One lot of pattern robes regular price $1100, sale price One lot of pattern robes regular price $12.50, sale price $2.25 6.00 15.50 4.20 One lot horse covers, saie price One lot herse covere, sale price One lot horse covers, sale price One lot horse covers, sale price. .,........,., One lot horse covers, .sale price regular price $2.00, regular Drice $2.25. regular price $2.50, regular price $2.75, regular price $3.00 SI .60 mwm t I.IO i Aft ZjIb.UU .... J ft Z$b.4U i ft (C.fcU 0 $8.00 $9.00 $10.50 7.00 The above cut shows a Modern range. Regular price $30.00, sale price $27.00. We also have a first class line of Cast cook stoves arid ranges, Penninsular steel ranges and Coles Hot Blast Range's. prices. We have put the knife to the heating stove ; Twenty century Laurel, regular price $25.00; sale price Twenty century Laurel, regular price.$80.00, sale, price ; Twenty century Laurel, regular price$85 00, sale price $ZU..UU fi4l? UU $l.D. ftft g 0aa ft 9U.UU SADDLERY arid HARNESS Our full liri&of Saddlery, and Harness comprises the best make the market affords. this harness during the Christmas holidays. We have made a" big reduction on We All of our harness is made to stand the wear and tear of time and: usage. while-the I guarantee it "to gTve satisfactiaii: 'Come 4 : in now and get what harness and saddles you need 1. Xrrias reduction is on. PLAIN HARDWARE ,) CO. ' i $ Kentucky N -- r MI)iiMaii,l.,4ijb I, VflJ "Wk., wr - -- "'wifMMOr1" 'JF'1 tnj, jijp - ,'-,fil- ;Vaj r -- ' ?fc.,,r,fffAi'li)p,.iiitiii wmaa ffyilnimiiilirtflff'yrf)iiflM..fr-- ,, ! i Sisk Bros. Book Store Madisonville, Ky- - m pra MT) Ammm Hfea.1 TMA ,. . '; "it Headquarters for Holiday Goods Visit This Store ' Jewelry I Casseroll Dishes priates for a Xniafl aift tlan one of our beautiful Oaesend mm Any of the following articles would make a nice Xmas gift: Diamond rings, pins, ladies' or necklaces, brooches, gents chains and fobs. Hand Painted China We have a variety of Foreign and Domestic baud painted chiua in all designs cheap for the price Umbrellas . Nothiuc could bi more appro- What, would mnke.a more desirable present than a bandsomo Lidies' or Gents' gold heahe'l Umbrella, see our 1 ie before yon buv. dishe with German case. They arc the latest thing. See them and get our priceB. VZT5 fri Cut Glass All kinds of designs of genuine cut glas, the heavy kind, vou will he acroebly surprised when you see this ware and we quote yon prices. i Electroliers I no' I' II 1 ti Y 1 Setting one nt oir Electroliers for the study table of (or. Wu Imve several designs; prices nug put BjMitif - v ))- - itouiH by iiMiK-unv- fiom $4.00 to $15.00. J j fij i ikoi mm S9E Military Brushes . I'm , Silver r i .c;inor 'nnrt rtmnl ml a t.. ' Piinsian Ivory, Ebony Gold plated and Mahony., p ces-4r- e ci,j. Manicure and ToiletSets;, riliL . . - in military uiU3UCO ou.ivniji oti.i iiuti riuwiviuf nuio n.uv would make nice prespnts for the husband father or sweMieart, a;id they are aooel val We hnve some late deBicns jO . . ue for the money. ,v 8 ,. ; i' . i'J l!l ifb-- V I i JUUIIUBJB WT. WrX'jM Gt- - for tb.e dinum ronm -- Pictures," of Ih1 haifdsnmo addB-mor.pt- .; rr:r; iiitfji H Tfvelt" ', &J sitting, rontnj . fiction jiO'Mn; and the standaql wpxKf. r.'Jflifsr- - .iU clip lil. '. - Books. ". : b)3k,1.ej;ver.v!r.lun(jj',ui,' JTor Se- the nd narlor nothing 'of." al. zouau. .W.eu Jbayr rmeiiuuce ,rit,rvTTprrvT""Tr t'j" J rn.n!r'i d i?.:t,hh't&pcapjn:npr.inti. a "'hoTidnyVffe'-fhn1mivj tronrl book. n "'. V ur;X''trrrtirlMevr o r it'll, AVrefwOjin vjlrtin. -- JSLj v?s J. For the Girls Don't forget we hnve the largest, line of dolh rver brought to this market rind t'ie pncp rangps from one cent up. Buv your Xmns 'dolls from us and save . . vDoll Furniture ci" EvervfWnz needed to furnish vou dnl! house and Mje hou" included monev. V be found at our store. Brine the clnl. dren to ppp them. The prices this ve are more reaponablp than usual. f ni It "71 m It --i V For the Boys - 3ltN ' I SjFor the boys we have all Jkinds 'of toy drums, horns, puns, sleds, violins,-- banjos, music boxes, whips, horses, wagons and , every thing that a boy could possibly wish s for, come to mis sioro uuu neu mom. '$' School Supplies . Bear in mind;wW(flbphdquiirters mF hnoWs and cl'n'ol sUpplifP. for all kinds .1 v C. W ill .!."' M JT J'S?MaT f ttfc 4 " Fine Stationary 1 Repair Work y Wo make a soecialty of handling ull kinds of 4 stationary, blank boks, Jedpers', day books," pens, peucils and inU, uviacc everyuung' usu-all" , carried i thisldiue. ., ll.work,.done oujoclAvatcljcjs and other nrmptly. Bring your e'painmJtQ bo dpailf&vork to uf '; ' ,We nave,a first class jefyeler an'd guarantee :, - i i 'M. trade apd,'ishJyou alia merry Xmas Happy .Nfew Year. We earnestly solicit a portion of your atod s