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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): December 19, 1911
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Digital page images are linked to the text file. icsi.l,r:. f 5 5 i4 gHESDAY ; TUESDAY; and IF YOU DON'T ADVERTISE YOUR and FRIDAY BUSINESS ADVERTISE IT FfcR SALE .1. i FRIDAY TWENTY-SECON- D YEAR EARLINGTON; HOPKINS COUNTY, KY TUESDAY, DECEMBER IS, 1911 N. 101 msmsmmmmmmmmmssmmmmmm & A Special 20 Per Cent Off Prices on Silverware This Week S 21 JEWELED. tJElG" 9 Mi on All Hollowwpre I 10 Per Cent Off on All Flatware Wh'ich includes Knife and Fork Sets, Individual Butters, Oyster Forks, Table and Tea Spoons, Ster ling Spoons Assortment cf single pieces. " E8U IV Which includes Tea Sets, Bacon Dishes, Butter Dishes,. Cake Baskets, Bread Trays', Water Pitchers and (Jups Oandelabrums and r shaving1 Sets.' ' uipvt"h.ja WUJiiySi m 'ik.niru mjzr - jih -- J 1 jH Watches Jewelry, Cut Glass, . . ENGRAVING FREE N I Give Votes on Big Auto Contest Diamonds, 'Mesh Bags, Leat- - 'B f' iir I C WI1 FY JpWplpr ner Earlington, Kentucky m wg VICTORY gBBM!3BgOiBMK,jlBqW8By BssmmEmnnHraBnnsBBgaBSHHHMI '' ' Resolutions of Respect BUILDING Handbags, Toilet ' ' :WM Articles, Etc. SEARCHERS LOCATE RESOLUTIONS OF fcESPXCT N 21 MORE BODIES lv. it IK Known Dead of Briceville ter Number 84 Disas- Wtttf V . fUND NOW $20,000 ferleevllte, Tenn., Deo. 16. Rescue in Cross Mountain wine today have located twenty-on- e additional dead bodies. ThiB RS brings the total up to eiajhty-fou- r deed and five roBCued. President 4jepuenion, of th Kuoxvlllo Iron Cwppany, which operated the mine, exfrfeiifed the belief that thl number accounts for every man who entered the mine Saturday sqormng, one week ago. Fitty-njn- o W women were - mado widows and 17 ehlldron left fathorloss as a result ot the disaster. In addition there 't ru ten or twelve other dependents. "t It is very probable that all bodies will be removed by Sunday night, aad the mine will resume worK, to President Stophonson, juetas soon as it can be cleaned. All the other mines in the district, in which not a stroke of work has been done the past week, are expected to resume 'Monday, though the operator expect decreased forces for some weeks. It developed today that of the eighty-fou- r men killed only one "life insurance, he being a Pythian and carrying, insurance (n that order. Attorney General W.'H, Buttram was on the Bcene tocjay, and at his Ureetlon the Anderson county !!"grand jury will thoroughly Investl- ' gate the disaster when it is called lb' ither. The relief fund has. pas- ,, the $30,000 mark. , ;, JBvery church In Knpxvjle . will rt l -' take a special collection, '' "rt:' for he sufferers. ; pftl at work to-nig- ht te. 1 aq-e-or- , T 'to-morr- w-'- -' fe K. S. G. Defeats rn I1K In a fast army team of MadiqtmvJlladefeatod the Bamca cia9s team to the final count of 18 to 0. The foature of the game was the playing of the Madlsonvllle team. The Earlington team wbb badly baudioaped, by ths absence of Lar- touth their left foward, who is sick unable to play. He 1b onb the fastest little men in the gamo and is coot and reliable at all stages of the game. Peyton played the p)4ltl,n as well ag could be expect-- , ed, considering his 1 ick of practice 1 The JSufUngtyii tearn deBerveb holding this special inentlon team to so oiose a spore. - Although it was. a bail night ;l large crowd of boys witnessed tho game, Line up of, the teams wrff; Earlington, .IiQng oenter, Sharp and Peyton '"'gHftrds, Draper and Vinson foward. 'Madifionvjlle, Eaitwood ceuter, Ieat8 and LivingHtoue guards, Hoffman and 'NjiBblt foword, Referee Baraca game of Uadtfet' ball the fcf JW'. '' ir S . 'Olift, lajik Indorsement bankers indorse Draughon's Business Colleges tnan luriorso all other tuuiess colleges Mhe United States combined. For Draughon's fltraloKue, address Practical Business College, Kaehvllie, Tenu. or Paducah, Ky. Evansvlile, Ind. or Washington, Praotioal More iu Mr. unci Mrp O. D C. Mrs. W. B. VidBon was m Friday on business. Eviivi11b Friday, T. Strauge were BvaUs-viil- e iMadisonvllle, Ky., Dec. 14 1SU The Board of Directors of the Young The Blue Stockiug Club met Satof Hopurday afternoon at the home of Mies Men's Christian Association kins County desire to publicly acLillian Bobards on North Seminary knowledge the very efficient and you but remember we shall be prayKR8. X. G. XcLlOD DEAD street. 4td painstaking work done by Sec ing for you that your work at Rus-Bej- l, The life of RoBa Bonheur wvf retary' B. R. Ashbv during the 12. Ky., may lead many, many Well Known Ma4ionvillc Woman Dies beautifully told in an exoelleut pa pqntiuaous years he has held that, precious souls into the Kingdom. in Natkvillc Monday Afternoon per prepared by Mies Lllah Bishop, responsible position. We bid you God's speed in your "The Horse Fair" wa vlTjdlyl His work hae been, in everyway, new feld of labor and commend you A tnoBsage waB received Mon- given In a very flno paper read by highly satisfactory, not only to the, to the Christian people of that little day afternoon from Nashville an- Miss Isabella Gardiner. B6ard of Directorsto all the' City. nouncing the death of Mrq. E. G. During the social hour a most ex- members and to every but wb'o has May God bless you, with good' one McLeod a well known Mndison- - cellent luncheon was served; The been interested. Not a solitary health aRd'fong life and may you mints beautifully Tllle lady at the .Womnn's Hos- - ices, cakes and Xmaa idea, being a oqmpiaint of any kind or charaotor ever contjinug to fight the good fight. carried out the Yours in Christ pitalin NashyilleAtljdp'cloQk. tiny Santa Glaus. The dining room baa been brought against him. His Board of Dlreotore. Mr8..McLood and her daughter waB attraotively decorated in quan- record Is absolutely clear and oleau. by --R, M. HALL, Chairman resignation of Mr. Ashby waB The le tities of ferns, red carnations, Xnias Mrs. Clarence Nbbet left H. K. ndebspn, Secretary " adeepted. by ub solely on account of U aiiey,.ydairmaih .. , days ago for Nash- bells and, holly. . a few L'hta dpsire to move to a flold'whore ?Qh0olf, takjng .refuge?,..in the.V ville where Mrs. McLeod was to A miniature Xmas tree was ar- -' ho could do a greater 'work m lead- UUUIU1161CU UU XVUBOlUWOnS thoqght: however, that .after- ranged as a copter piece on the dinbo treuted for ushmu and other ing table, on whioh were placed fav- ing men Into Christian lives than he having ended her earthly worlc'could dd here. Take a Look at the St. Bernard Shew troubles from which she had long ors for each of the members. she has loined the redeemed m We regret exceedingly to have him Window on the Dry Goods Side been n sufferer. Her bnsband Heaven. f. ', leave tho Hopkins County work but Slumber Party Notice tasty arrangements of E. Oh McLeod went to Nashville Resolved that we tender our we fully realize that the work at Misses Virginia Tate and Mary Russell', Ky.. among the great num- the goods in this window, it will Sunday and the attending physiBuby Morton entertained the Blue ber of Railroad men who roach that install into you the OhristmaB earnest and heartfelt sympathies ' ; " cian assured him she was in no Stocking Clud Friday evening at to the young husband in his sor- danger, ho returned home Sunday the home of Miss Mor.ton.at a seven point will afford him greater opper- - spirit, toseetheminature Christ- row, and the afflicted family, anal to lead more men to the mas trees and the many other nik'ht and Monday morning re course sir o'clock dinner And a tuuities commend them for consolatioa M Master than his work here. Hence ceived a message from his daugh- slumber party. Those present in- his desire to be where he can do the things indicated of the happy to him who orders all things for C, This window was the best. ter that she was dying. The cluded. MeBdsmss B. C. Mitchell, El- most Work for the greatest number. lYule-Tid- e. , G. Ong and F. O. Baker, Hisses ever 'lived in this arranged by Misses Verlie and No man who news came as a great surprise to ite Gardiner,. Lllah BishoQiMargaret Resolved, That we do honor te ' community was ever more beloved Oharhe Davis.' 'for which thev the family and friends and Mr. Viotory, Jphnnye Mills, Mary her memory by trying to, emulau' by the people than .Ib Bro. Ashby; .deserve a great deal of McLeod is prostrate with grief. credit. Isabella Gardiner and .UBpeciauy ner example in a ,pure me anji" Ehi is cms true as to Funeral services were held at the Eileen Gold. good work. young men. They all regard him ' ' if . . 1 T .t frlnar n nnnvnrrntm Eaii End Card Club family residence" on East Oenter Mr. and Mrs. Laurel Rubyreturn-e- d with genuino love and respect, It is i rLRRniupn. street; at 2:80 today and she was said that loyo begets love and this home Friday fiora Louisville. '' Mrs. Geo. AtkinBon was the above resolutions be furnished! interred in the OddFellows cerae-tqr- y Bailey Pattdrriom of Nashville is certainly a true Baying' for Mr. .hostess of the Olub on last Thurs the Serai-weekBee for public young surrouuded by a largo num. Tenn., was in the city several days Ashby cordially loves every they day afternoon. Mrs. McKinnon cation, that another copy be fuip man iu Hopklus Cjuuty and friends. ber of relatives and friends. Mrs last love him. He was untiring in bis made the beat Bcore. The fol- nished the family, and another. McLeod was au estimable christf T. J. Morgan, of Nortonville efforts to load every young man to a lowing ladies have tne best total recorded in the the minutes iov spent Saturday and Sunday Jn nobler and higher life. lan lady and has the love and scores in the order of their names th Sunday School, 'j1' Evansville. The relations between this and viz. Mesdames of all who knew her. Mnp.v'W. L Morrison, Rule, Mct Kline, Miss Metabeth Sory, who is at- every Board of Dlreotore and MrT mrs. w. u. jjaves tending college in Murfreesboro Ashby have been most harmonious Kinnon and Atkinson. Next 8th. Grade vs. High School Tenn., will arrive in Madlsonvllle and agreeable in every respect. His week there will be no meeting as . Elizabeth Kemp. In a spoiling match between the "Wednesday to spend the Xmaa hol- work has been attended to in such a every oue is too busy, but ChristaaaisS , Eight grade and High school at idays with her parents, --. "Christian, faithful and efficient man ina's week the meeting will be KJVs Iqitjate Class Madisouvillo last night, the Eight Balloy Russell, traveling sales- ner no cause for complaint haB held with Mrs. There we'rei'eipht candidatesT. ltline grade pupilB provod themselves the man for the Southerland Medical everthat existed, from Nortonville who took the;-firs- t better spellerB. Lillian Gibson was Company, was In Madisonville SunWe know that the people of this the last to spell on the High school day visiting relatives and friends. and second .legrees of tho; County will regret hiB leaving and Bennett Todd side. A largo crowd was present of Nortonville,. was that they will greatly miea him. ' M'S8 Achsa Bennett aud Mr. Victoria Lodge No. 84, last light i. W. K. Long, and evory one enjoyed the contest This Board of Directors aud all- of Seyeral others came "with .them in Madisonville Sunday. immensely; the members of the Association will Lowery B. Todd were married iu to witness the work. There will bo, MIsb Lurllne Coil, who has been miBB him, In faot every man, woman the Union Station at Nashville, the gueBt of Miss Edith Armstrong and child, who believes in several to put their membership Gough Martin Monday morning at four o'clock. in Hopkmsville, 'returned home of Christian characters, The couple left for Nashville on in here because they were unable The many friends of Miss Ma Friday. will miss him. The great work he bel Gough and Mr. .Henry Mar fames Sory will return homo has done in the community in the train No. 98 Suuday night. The to orgauize a lodge at Nortouville.,' The membership here appreciates tin were uot surprised to learn of Wednesday from Central College moulding of the youtigs men into veddiug was theculmihationof a the attendance of ths Nortouville their marriage; which took place Danville Ky.( to spend the Xmaa strong, upright Christian characters happy courtship, and did uot brothers" aud welcomes them at, in the Sr. Paul Qhurcb at Evuns-vi)l- holiday wlt.j relatives and friends. and. the encouragement of the older come as a surprise to'the people Monday morning at 11:00 Mrs. John Hall returned to Mad- men to continue in the Christian of Earlington. Mrf. Todd is the all times.. After the initiation' a after o'clock. The Rev. Dowden oflic-- . isonville Saturday,motherspending n warfare and in the as5ltiugiil oven youngest daughter of Judge aud reshmeuts were served, and a'" Mre.Ooff-mafew day with her effort for the straightening and unmost enjoyable social hour was' lated. Mrs. Martin is the charmin Sluutfhtervlllo Saturday. building of Christian sentiment iu Mrs. A. J. Bennett, and one of. epeut.. ing jnughter of M. Got the habit of coming to the this County and Oltv will evor 1)h the most, popular young ladies of h m s been a splendid semii, This .Robert Gough, formerly of this branch office of tho remembered by those who have i his citv', while. Mr. Toduisa verv city but now of Morgiinfleld,. Mr. Bee, at Morton's Furniture Store,-whe- come iu poutact with him and have vuluable employee of the L. &N. annual ttfrm and much. work has you want engraved cards, em- - watched luiii as he, willingly gavg or been accomplished. Martin is in the employ of the L. Tiiq Beo fxtencs hearty his time, energy and money to help L R, 'Fox spent Saturday iq Victoria Lodge, some time Oq, They came to & N. R. iu every good cause. onbul8nes8f since, agreed to dpuiite $100 08 Monday night, Earliugrou on Karl RaniBej will return home for The results of his work here will J. H,. Fish made business trip to the erection of a girl's new; and willtmake this their home. the Xma? holidays, after attending bo a mouument to IiIb character as a Madisonville Monday. , $50,000 dormitory to the Widows' 4 thorough consecrated Christian aud Central oollpgav Danville Ky. Larry Kilroy, of Tecre Haute, is and Orphaus' Home at Lexiugton, Basket Ball ouo who loved liis fellowman and M. O. McKinney spent Saturday one who is throughly devoted to the visiting frlendB id the city during when as mauy as ten candidates, The Madisouville eighth grade and Sunday in Madisouvllle. tlje holidays. oauBoof Christ had taken the firstdegree team will playtue Earlington This Miss Maj'a FjUdaley, of Nebo, was With his departure from this field W. L.' Gordon Madisonville was High School tunrn at busker ball in the city Monday euroute hone class far exceeds1 'the remaining otlabflf'hb takes with him the pray- in the city on business Monday . v Friday night, December 22. A from Greenville Ky. n ers and best wishes-o- f all thii people Mr and .Mrs.' John Keefq left number, and the $100 will be a good game will be played and a Miss Katie Plain returned home and Especially the mbtabefs of thU Monday for a visit to friends in nice Ohristmas present for Uie largo crowd is expected. from a vli't to relatives in Green- Board who have been associated Nebo. Home. ville Monday. with him in the grand and glorious W.J. Bailey, of Madisonville. Hon. Lee Gibiou, of Madisonville! work, c Thomas L. Logan, of Nebo, wat made a bu?laee Frio to Earlington Mre, Kline and Miss Lena Davie in town on business Monday, r. was in. Mortons Gap Monday. Oh, yes, Bro. Ashby, we shall mU - Monday. were in Evanavlile shopping, Sine Stocking Clab co-lab- -!' Hot Tomato and Clam Boullion at the Star Restaurant. Madisonville Notes k Departure of B. R. Ashby, A. Secretary ' Y. M. C. J ' ' fruit and Candies at the Star Restaurant. FAancy Blanke-Wpnnek- er Resolutions on the death of Mrs. Ed M. Trahern offered by Mndi-sonvil- the PuilatlieaOlaES and u'uani-mous- lv adopted hv the Sunday School-o- f the M. E. Ohurdh soutt Earlington, Ky., Dec. 17, 1011. Whereas, The .hand of Provi-,- v dence has removed one from our Glass, who was love"d by us, to her eternal reward and in- - view of the death of onr friend, audi sister, and of the still greater loss sustained by those who were 'y nearest and dearesp to her, be.('it Resolved, Tha$ we deeply-mour- p her untimely departure!, and 'sincerely regret the Joss of her faithfnl services as a orer in our cfasB and Suna'ay " . tf f ii - Iqu-ise-Walk- 'n fj x ,! - 1 m . ly week-visitin- g re-dpe- ct n -t r ' "", - g e, and-Mrs- - .' Semi-Week- ly n congnit-011(11011- 5.' Hop-kiusvli- le to-wa- rd -, ' " i a V ' a $ if HOLLINGER & TRUEMPY The RELIABLE JEWELERS Branch of;the old reliable Jewdry 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 suitable Xmas gift for Mother, Father, Brother and ' It K-i- M ( iw. 3Mo - ' 7i wtte T would kj) M t ri DIAMONDS fobs, chains, Ring's bjoachqs, watches, clocks, charms, signet rings' set rings, W. W. W. Birthstone rings, cuff linns, lockets, locket chains, scarf pins, tie clasps,hat pins, bracelets, emblem pins, emblem buttons, emblem Ia-Valliers- , i Charms, bar pins, belt pins, mesh bags, sterling silver matchi safes, sterling silver clothes brushes, toilet sets, sterling silver table ware in all leading patterns, Umbrellas,; cut glass, ' hand painted china, 1847 Rogers arid Community Silver ware. . ,. . We carry a' complete" line of what should be in a high class jewelery store, and if quality and appeal to yqq.jjjee our stock before purchasing. ?. The branch of the Old Firm c' ., of 36 years. Engraving .done free on Articles I ' bought from , . Mollinger ' & Truem)ij Next to CoiIe'& Barber Sho v a. M amy laughed. "Much much The girl more," she said. "You admit, for Instance, that you are absolutely bored to death in tho country, that picnics, any kind of outing whero you have to get down to nature is uninteresting to you. Even today you chafe under the discomfort of having to Bit on a mossy mound instead of in a mahogany arm chair with a leather hassock at your feet. You would rather hear the clang of a trolley car than tho song of a bird; you would rather eat a dinner in a brilliantly lighted restaurant with music and tho- gay chatter of many companions than Bit Si?-te- r, down quietly in your own home to a simple domestic meal with with a single woman for a While, treos." set down all the oppos'ltes of Eloanoro acknowledged tho introduc- feel sure it will work to your the things you live for and you ,have what I like. Don't you see, George?" tion to each bareheaded lad even while advance. , For a time the man did not answer.. her hand was still in the big warm ono .Remember, no charge rejecHe counted the buttons on hla gaiters of George Davidson. tion?. House jb now open all "It's like this, Eleanore," he was ex- with the tip of his walking stick. "Is it as bad as that, girl?" he asked. day. "Are wo as far apart as that?" Yours, respectfully, CrSJMpSSSSBJBJBBJBJBSSJBJ Eleanore nodded while she looked lKJBUC( BRADLEY )VILSON. straight into hia eyes. "We are," .she repeated, "even as far as that." Explained, "And thero we stand do wo?" fmall Robert did not know the "Yes you in the city with all tho Gleaning of death, so when he was lights turned pn you; I in tho quiet, tod that a man across the street was peaceful country with only the qyes dead ae asked his of my family and my friends to aee sister what it meant to be dead. After a me and all of nature to communo momenta hesitation she answered: with." "Why, to bi dead means that that "It doesn't look like a very happy prospect for a life togother, Eleanore. jou are all in." We're old enough to seo that even in our 20's aren't we? But oh "and Almoet the Limit thero was a great longing tenderness "Yqu say sho worries herself In his voice "I do love you. I do want over trifling things?" said AjCn i o oo you, dear." one of two women who wero speak,r vn tBDn The girl turned away. Presently Bhe io ing about the ways of another. "Wor1 rose to go. There was no buoyancy in ries T" was the answer. "Why. she's her movement. At last, the thing she more trouble to herself than a famhad been fearing had come to pass. r ily of children!" They had had their explanation they had tried to, have an understanding as to why they could not marry each But Offer Yet other. Thero was no further hope For a limited time we wjll send that he would tiro of the life she conyou the Louiivtlle Evening Poe-an- d sidered artificial, the life she had been p the Bee ouo year. brought up In and hated. Always, The Cosmopolitan and Good House she had longed for the country and when she began to realize that she Keeping Magazines aud the Homo& loved George .Davidson it was with Farm six months all for $3.60. Subfading hope that she studied bis life, scribe row as this offer wll be withhis fancies, his preferences. He loved drawn in'a few iiuve. every Inch of the merry avenues of the BEE, he Wae Not Happy. crowded cities, every atom of their Earllugion, Ey. plotaing. sort of takes up some On the way homo the man told her settleeaeat "I've work on the East side late Can't Mafce the WorW Believe It frankly that if ho could not havo her ly, aad when one of these boys asked Bxpecieuce proves that more satis if she could not marry him and take me not long ago whero tho Christ-sa- Taction can a chance with it all he would put her be sot out of the minding treoa from out of his life. He, manlike, was will- to think hecame been I I felt, ashamed other people's business than by any had under ray eye and other plan. Sheffield (Ala.) Standing to take any chance to have her for didn't know. found He'd never been out of ard. his wife; but then, she explained to city in his lifo had never seen a him, be had not given it tho thought thetree growing," flr prices was necessary. that Avoid Haste In Criticism. Eleanore's eyes grow wido with sur"Well, I'll travel," Eleanore told him Exoept In cases of necessity, which l prise. "Poor lad!" she said. when they wero parting. "I want to "Then and there, I promised the are rare, leave your friend to learn see rural France and Germany and unpleasant truths from his enemies; you out of my life, George I whole crowd of boys that on Christmas they with are ready enough to tell them. might bo lonely," she said a little wist- day, I would take them to see a real 0. W. Holmes. Christmas treo growing In tho earth fully. She looked hastily away that I told them they ho might not see tho effort with which whero it belongs. Will Raise Opossums, she kept tho sparkling tear-drofrom should not have theiregifts until wo Ono farm exclusively for opossums tumbling down her cheek. "And If I stood under one of Nature's own trees find that I can come back and and ,and well, hpro we are. Areii't we, has' been started in GIppsland, which comprises two thousand live with my ear on the trolley track, boys?" he asked, turning to the An I'll I'll como and lot you know. Mean- group of young foreigners who adored acres of eucalyptus bush land. other farm comprising Ave hundred time, you shall not know whero I am," him. "I was trying to tell them about acres has been started in southern cho said, an almost imperceptible trees and things and " Tasmania and another of 160 acres In break in her voice, Sho had tried to The man broke off lamoly. New South Wales. bo gay, but she had failed dismally "And you didn't know very much tnd sho knew ho know it. "All right, girl," the man said, hold-la- about them? Was that it?" Eleanore ' i her hand closely In his own. "Since asked, teasingly. LIFE NOT WORTH LN1IG "That's it, exactly," he said. Then you're afraid of adding to the long list of among our friends I'll he drew near and spoke in an under Temain as I am. I'll have you or no tone while tho lads, feeling Instinctive Good-by.- " ' ly that they wero at liberty to roam' is the way Miss Alta Abel of Went one, mate or He strode off with never a look be- about if they desired, left the two Baden, Ind., summed up her existence after having sought In vain for health. hind and sho knew he was gono out standing together. ','Is It too late for mo to learn?" Sho writes: "I was a complete wreck of, her life until "Oh, forever!" she always tired, worn out and nervous. scid, as she dashed away the foolish ho asked. I had to spend about of my pushed each other from her "No," sho said, "but first, I'd like to '.ears that eyes. exchange a few lessons in how to be- time in bed. "Vinol, your delicious cod llvor and True to her word, she traveled. She have in a fashionable restaurant for Iron tonic, was recommended, aud I v journeyed hero and thero and enjoyed them," sho said. can truly eay it lias dono mo mqro "Eleanore!" ho cried. tuings as only a woman of her caliber canfenjoy tho beautiful, rare old things "Yea; Bhe admitted, "it isn't so good than all tho medicine I ever took she had read of and heard of all her thrilling to Bit on the porch all even-Jg- in my life. That nervous and tired life. and watch the moon come up be- feeling is all gono. I havo gained in When she returned to her owri coun- hind tho trees alone even if it Is Na- health, flesh and strength, until I feel try it was to take up her profession of ture. I Buppose wo combine our tastes llko another person." (We guaranteo tutoring but in tho country this time. and live In the country, but not this testimonial to bo genuine.) What Vinol did for Miss Abel, we She found a Jiome In the rectory of au so far that we can't got to town Old church. Tho minister was a family whenever we you, I should sa fool know it will do for every nervous, overworked, tired, thin and friend, and she wont into the family liko it." (o tutor hlB'two children with the priv- j""feoI .now, dear; thax I never want discouraged woman in this vicinity, Try a bottlo of Vinol with the unilege of having a few others cfuping to see th efty again If you don't your money will be odd hours in the week. want to," he said. "Im so weary of derstanding that returned If it does not help you, She spent many kappy days with the ' Mving witkeut you tfc I'd sjtadlr p4dren; she taught them ovary this camp under a h&ysteeJc with ketMtig ST. BBRKAED JflJflKQ 0., she knew how to teach them, from but tbe lowing herd for an outlook If Drag- Department WBB reading and spelling to Freaeh and t'p wr "witfa me." g six-cour- be perfect folly, George," the girl wbb saying. "Thanks," the man T replied, a little hurt "You know very well what I mean. It would bo foolish worse than foolish for us to marry and It is, not because I do not lovevyou, George," Bhe added, earnestly. "What on" earth Is nocessaryj-ex-ce- pt love?" asked the impatient man. - vis-a-vi- I-- German, but, most of all, sho taught them tho love of Mothef Nature Tho holidays were drawing near and Eleanore had little tirao ior introspection. She was busy helping tho children, keep their Christmas secrets, planning for the Christmas tree in tfie church, malting odds an'cTonds to give to friends. For the time, sho was, almost forgotten. But when Christmas eve had como and gono and Bhe sat in the small conservatory of tho rectory on Chrlstmai: afternoon when tho children, tired from play, had gone to take an after noon nap and tho good rector with his wife had gono and dono likewise, Eleanore began to havo that lonely fooling deep within her. Sho looked Like It out of doors where tiny snowflako's wore Just beginning to blow here and And WHEN you tfet thero as fororun-torof a glorious married let ua print Yulotido snowstorm. Suddealy, as if to wari off tho blues,' your wedding" invishe sought her cloak and gloves. tations -:- go out in it if only becauso she could! Outside, she struck out briskly to- We Simply Dote on Help ward the churchyard whore' tte flr ing Along the Good trees were cjreea. was much of Cause tke yard that was Tus.de up ef beaUtlr ful parkways wfU ' v Jarful blue spruce tre wltV the otctf rates' fashioned grooa treo. on cm--. It was toward az that shw walked and wit tati of the . Uvigoratcd. soft, moist, air, TOBACCO! TOBACCO! The caress of est. ..... .i.vtfaka as it touched her ches". v-.-. .r;at to the To the tobacco crowern of Hopgirl who loved nniura. Presently, ahead of hor, she saw a kins comity. 0 Several of you in each Fchool group'of boys. They sosmed to be look-lnup at a great groon flr troo and distnot should.per. together and listening to a man who stood in their agree to strip oat oue load, of an midst. j Eleanore drew near. Nono of tho lit averncc of your crop aud bring tle group had seon her as sho walked it to the LOOSE FLOOR. You Boftly fin tho snow covered grass. The man her heart boat wildly was see that wiJJ enuble tne to offer enough tobacco on my first sale Georgo Davidson. Suddenly, as if ho felt her presence, to interest the buyho turned. "You," ho cried, "Eleanore," ers, Ir. will alto bo a fair samThen, as if remembering tho boys, he ple ot Hopkins county tobacco. said, "Boys, I want to Introduce you all to Miss Marvello. Perhaps sho can Now, if vou will take thiR tell you more than I can about Christ- much intereptkin the firat Bale, I mas L - Get Married Llu 1 - You ! l r There's Nothing Forget Look over these' s I v She-woul- -:- -:- suggestions for? Christmas presents i A Royal Rest Ohair A Nice Rocker A Hall Ohair A Set of Bedroom Chairs '1 A Desk Ohair h A Typewriter Ohair Au Upholstered Rood Ohni'r i 'V A Reed Rocker M A Solid Mahogany Rocker ( A Parlor Suit A Lady's Desk A Cadillac Desk Table A Globe Wernicke Book$i " Tva 'J I'M I' s i. ...j. t.... THE and call iAy t. ' I iOTI - H ssV BM it kl SB out-of-to- p.. Vl; i if j B Ouse W : flve-yeao- kl , Sry A Oeuter Table si;1 j A Library Table r fv A Hall Treo 'J ' ti4 ' A OhifForobe t A Princess Dresser A Braes Bed ' , A Metal Bod , -. A Kindle Parlor Bed A Davenport A Set of Dining Room Ohairs , A Dining Table XII A Sideboard A Buffet A Ohina Cabinet ' A Folding Bed A Wardrobe v' NM 'JfftlqB 4F mI mm Urn TsVl s I t HfT : w 1 " a Ek PBS A Kitchen Cabinet A A A A Kitchen Safe Kitchen Tab.l'e New Floor Oilcloth Clothes Hamper Semi-Weeky- A OlothoB Basket A Clothes Drying Rack An Ironing Board A Room Size Drugget A Hearth Rug X' X SfcMT-WBBKL- Y ARueMat . ' e A Silk Felt Mattress A Comfort A Pair of Blankets A Set of Leather Portiers A Bathroom Mirrpr A Mantel-MirroA Child's Rocker A Child's High-LoOhair A Child's Little Red Ohair8 r w ft ji CM r f p Vio-tori- a, If you- - haven't found what! ..vm, j orrni list CKSal,J AV.C "JA kaf;r uciicrt t W. g still, come in to see mis-mate- s us about it. " mis-mat- e. one-thir- d O'Bryan, Utley & Co, Incorporated g The best place to bu furniture. V run-dow- s, Madisonville,. Kyf Incor-wSrate- d, - -- " j 4-- - ... Hs twwii.niXn - fcj mlfo "nf l.. Jervm I'l.twii .,.fig' k.Mm., .it.i...wm;Ji hSU - bE!22S!s4 (f. iTjijha :. r c Clmciest &f all Gifts ln Pboou'tiK Our fltockn this year we kppt In mind nil the time, thMaot there are many who will want moderate priced n- -i i winwweiBie rice girta. Your knowlno that all of our Roods no matter , Al4tti, -- "? mmurdUB 01 nisi r!DOttt clya4dB another lnoentire foru you towo. uavHatlshlB otore. naautuui ana appropriate gut tilings as low as trade CtttQUss Malt and Pepper, Storl- - QuadrtiDle Silver Plated Y!o11oiib(- - Fine Diamond Ear Screws.. $10 00 ' iDt SilYer, T6ps, ..large price, bio Drinking 'Qups ln leatlior Solid Gold Signet Cuff But, .,;.. ..,.$1.00 pair, .,..,', i'ok .,. $125 to $10.00 tons filled wllTSaf, Bracelets, iruaranteed Brass Desk Sets.. ..$3.50 Diamond Ouff Buttons.$6.50to$50 10 h wide, hand Platinum Lavaltors, set with 8 full Gentlemen's Handsome Watch, , Q 50 Braved but genuine diamonds, 15 inch old 14 K Gold Case with fln hafi8,DiBhes... $4.00 platinum chain, up from. .$28.00 American movement $60 00 &m Oftkml DtpttlMtM t$ fa thane a Lktnui GraJkmU Omiieia mUtt, ertmnh h1 eU, mi J,Jmr AU 0wU lafravl !m of Ckar&e W6 Will Gladly Hake Exohanf w Mail Orders Promptly Filled JEWELRY u. Tk lfj meets each Tuesday afternoon f 2 o'olock. Paftor "W. H. Gregor, of Louisville. In each mouth and Saturday evening preceding. Praver mooting Friday ovonhfc. Sunday school. 2 p. m. Rbv. T. J, Lynn. Pastor. Episcopal Ghuboh ServiceB 1st and 8rd Sunday uight at 7:45 at the . Gdnkkai Baptist Ohurom.-jbervifourth Sun jay morning and evening oes i I. Blx-ple- nB oe X-lnc- TOY LAND Those who enjoyTseinK happy children with' shining faces should take them a visit to Toy , Xand in Sisk Bros., Book Store, Madieonville. This visit will . 4 repay yon for any trouble It? might be as yon will see countless r number of, toys of every description under the sun, attractively displayed. There - are toys -- for the boye and toys for the girls, to"v,s for the rich and toys for thev $ poor, toys that cost only one cent . and toys that cost $10.00. These y fe toys come from all over the world the majprity are made here in America but some of them come froni far off India where the natives.fashions them with exceeding skill in their ' bamboo huts on' the bauks',of the Gange, and some from Ger- - ' many the land of wooden .shoes rv ' where the little german children v looked eagerly forward every year to the coming of the Christ OlVild, and etill others are made in sunny Italy by peasants who v seem to infuse some of the joy of , their'own hearts into the fantas-.tic- s toys they carve. Come, to see these wonderful toys and , bring the children, the little ones will enjoy it and it will do you good to see the children happy. ., . &- - Library. Rev. Geo. CAbbitt, Hector. KRUCKEMEYER & COHN Vr 03 MAIN STREET If POPULAR PRIQE JEWELERS . - yu canst riMiMbir tin tout, ilstm fir U. CWmHIil' tions of the kind on tb6 road and is pure to please all lovers of goed K A MtMkal Comedy Succe LODGES. Madonlc Lodge E. W. Turner Np, 548- meets 1st. and 8rd. Friday in each month. EVANSVILLE, INDIANA E. J. Phillips, Sec. tfci pirn. Victoria Bodge,' No. 84, K.'ofP. meets every Monday night. Visitors welcome. - -- a rx, &" ! i' M' tot- - LV mat merriest merry entitled the fn eomedlespoaltivly the "Widow McCarty," in or briRhtoBt ffood." Any attraction that the em-ieproducer, Mr, Bon F. Craner.'s Thief Restored Gacred Objects. name is Identified with Ib a suffiThe precious stones removed and cient guarauteo unto Itself that it is taken away from the tabernacle In the a superior article Mew churcb, Claremorrls, Ireland, somo months ago, have been returned Band concert at the opera house by a registered letter. Tfee act of at7o'nlook. restitution was tho cause of much sat,MIis Mayme McPharian will bo isfaction, as tbe stone were rare aad nt Police Judge A. J. Bennett. Avoid All Evasion.. Chief of Pollpe Wm. Bradley. Evasions are employed 'either to Night Ohlef- -J H. Hamby. avoid speaking the truth or performTax Assessor J. H, Oorbltt. ing a good action. Hence, a lover of City Olork Paul P. Price. tho real and true, as well ae the Treasurer Frank B. Arnold. btat a bright, oriBp, and benevolent, hold tbem City Physician W. K. Nisbefc. piay, Interspersed with tho kind of in direct aad unspeakable abhorreaee. City Engineer R. E. Whipfier. Street Commissioner Robt. Wood eomedy that appeals to all lovers of Councllmen Madison Oldham, F. toed amusement. The first question Do One's Best D. Rash, Geo. C. Atkinson, ThOB. Wo cannot avoid meeting great Is- Blair, O. M Henry. Mooting nlgfifc the average theatre poor asks 1b, "Is sues. All that we can determine for flrst Monday night ln each month. it golufc to be any good?" This School TrtiBteo Paul M. Moore, will answer that question: It ourselves is, whether we shall meet will be, and perhaps inoro than them well or 111. Theodore Room-vel- t G.Board of Health Ed M. Trahern, Gilbert King and Curtis B. Johnni sup-gMttag of the season 'will be tfcippranee here of Ben F. Cran-r- 't metropolitan company of come-cbfcIn the new musical breeze, he Widow McOarty." This is net an old slap stick comedy, nothing and meamnir lesB, "Tb rtat CITY DIRECTORY. Mayor H. O. Bourland. amusement. K. of and S. Hopkins Lodge, A. O. TJ. W. No. 561 meets every Thursday night. Y. Q. Walker, Sec. Golden Cross Xodge, Earlington. No. 525 meets 1st. and 8rd, Saturday night In each month. , Ernest Newton, R; Mrs. tender-- hearted no-tim- e son, M.D. Postmaster Chas. Cowoll. CHURCHES. Sunday and holy day at 7:00 mas a. m. Second masB and preaching 0:80 a. m. Vespers and benediction 7 p. m. Rev. J, P. Moparland, Pastor Sunday Christian Church. school at 9:80 a. m. Preaching every ijora'B aay at who a. m.ana v:46 r. m. Prayer mooting overy Wedner-da- y at 7:30 p. m. Dr. D. T. Stanley, Pastor. M. E. Church. Regular services third Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7;S0 p. m . Prayer mooting "Wednesday evening acv'&u. 10:80 Hunaay-scnooi Catholic Chuboii. First every imn-- 1 costly. LT K 1 ' S early. KV ... tfi aausieal comody buccobb of tho sea The entire production hand-oel- v gowned, perfectly presented, evenly acted by a company of com-diaand pretty girls in the latost song hits, dances, and protty stage pictures, olaboratoly costumod, pre- entlug a program unexcelled for' novel and catchy features and elaborate sconlo and rheohanical effeotp, Don't forgot the dato of this big musical event and reserve your tiokets tn. Very Serious It is a very serleus matter to aek for one medicine and have the wrong one given you. For tkk reason we urge you in buying to be careful to get the gecuiae ni BUcTdraugHT LiTcr Medicine The reputation of this old, reliable medicine, for constipation, aad liver trouble, is firmly established. It does not iadtate other medietas. It is better taut others, or it would not be the vorite liver powder, with a larger salo than all others combine. SOU) IN TOWN F2 There 1 no uio of bavmg tho blues when you can see a good play, hoar sweet mutto and enjoy yourself for two hours and a half. Bon F. Cran er and Ills merry company of comedians are booked to appoar at tho Temple Theatro "Wednesday ng -- "Widow McCur-ty.- " This Is one of the boat attrac Clerk. Visiting members are cordially "Rev. HoltzoiiAW, Pastor. Invited to attend any of these M. E. Church, Sooth. Rev. W, Lodges O.Brandon, pastor. Services on overv Sunday at 11 a. m. and You Need Stationery. 7:45 p. m. Sunday school at 9:80 Nothing gives an Individual or a a. m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday eveningB at 7:80 o'olock. Ladies' Arm standing In the business world Aid Bocfoty every Mondav after- like nice stationery neatly printed. noon. Official Board meeting MonBee job depart-men- t dav after Qrst Sunday in each The v keeps constantly on hand a month, fine lin6 of letterheads, uoteheads, Missionary Baptist Church has services 2nd and 4th Sunday in billheads, statements and envelopes, each month also Saturday night be- both linen and commercial. We fore nnd Sunday night following also do circular, invitation and cateych Suhday prayed meeting "Wed- deeday evening. Sabbath school alogue work. Give ua a trial. You Dr. A. O. J3iBk, Supt Ladies Aid ' will be pleased. Class meeting, a.m. atu:ua. m. socond Sunday at luvuou' Roy S. Wilson, Secretary. Earlington Chapter, TJ. D. 0., meets 1st Thursday in each month at 2:80 p. m. Mrs. Kate Withers, Pres. Knights and Ladies of Security will meot every second and fourth Monday nights. Visiting members 10 Degree of Honor, No. 10 meets '2nd and 4th Saturday nights in each month. Miss Lxzzie Hupp. Sec. .Ben Hur Lodge, Earlington Court, No. 55, meets eVery 1st and 3rd Monday night at old Masonic Hall. Dr. C. B. Johnson, Scribe, Standwaite, Tribe No. 57;Red Men meets every Friday Bleep. Harry Long, O. of R, Woodmen of the World, Catalpa Camp No'. 801 meets every Wednesday night. All members are earnestly requested to be there. C. S. Crenshaw, Clerk. ' Modern "Woodmen of the World. No. 11992 meets every Wednesday. Y. Q. Walker, Sec. Elks, B. P. O. No. 788 meets at Madlsonvllle Monday night. B. N. Gordon, Exalted Ruler. Bertha Umstead, Seo. I y 1. Will Carriqan, actena. t SISK BROS. - BOOK Ky. CO, t '. Semi-Week- iy Maiissnville, A j (r A MERRY CHRI STMAS TO EVERYONE AH Xrnas Package1 Perfumes ; y . , , ig, ' V . Pleasing Presents in a Profusion of Varieties for . J.'.''--' Shoppers at Economy Prices )!- - i " " Toilet Sets . Scissors Sets Mesh Bags Puff Boxes ' . SA In Parisian ivory, 'consisting of Comb, Brush and Mirror, If you want something distinctive buy ' SJU ?"'; ori of these sets, s -- ' " - , v' I "r: 4'. ', ' ' Hand Mirrors Nail Files ' Buffers ; . ;l Curlers Hair Brushes ,; , Toilet Waters Perfume Atomizer , Sachet Powders v Concrete Ess, Violet Smejiing Salts ' Stencil" Outfits y ' , ' Price: 4 $5.00 t $7.50 Goth Brushes Vanity Boxes .'':..". r, ? Passapartout Outfit VVeek End Packages Petite Perfumes Miniature Extracts Combined Comforts Pocket Books Cigar Gases , Card Gases GigarJars ' BillfFolds Collars. Boxes ' Razor Strops ? "Gorribs. . , Manicure Sets 'V ' - Have you viewed our complete showing of. Manicure Sets that are :' this everyday necessity? ariisHriillv Aps.vtp( in hftuififril-r- ' ' '" . " Prices: $2i25'ii"$3iSi W Uj -. 1i Cigars ki convenient, Usly aHdy appropiate" Xrnas . : v Perfumes : Fine Candies We pfferxthe famous. Allegfet'ti" Candies in a varied selection of packages, in 1 Shaving Sets i, land , ln . dainty ptekagM, at attractive prices. you are m doubt as to what to: give, next H pkkages, Boxes of it, 25, 60 arid 100 miW ' to plWse every . NV(fKen 2 lbs. 1 fV'- and strong cifars. SoriietHin' to'floirers, our pcrfximi is aeptabie, because ,1 .Any connoisseur of .candy will tell you tkatAlle- gfeHJis fnhnor to npne.y Present the independent man with a SHAVING SETt We have therri1 with Brush, Mug, Mirror'and Razor. Every thing handy, 'always ." . ready for use. A, smotyrs taste, ..! patterns, plaii and carved, mrasMits tke true drior of flowers. t ! J ' ? ; Price $3.75 S $5.0 -- 1, V dV ?'. t Meerschaum Pipes Ik many pretty -- Themios Bottles taAvafkty of-pii- i , tidndiWtLs ' A I ite wHh real amber stems. When you have viewed ringing: fofm fijpo' In Leather,' Velvets, beaded Mtftd bags. German Silver! ana de- y:: ed. 4 - Stationery k high quality of stationery A " beautifully1 bbx- : f'v m 4b u our eviction we believe yon will agree with Ms that ourice of $SO is extremely low for these to $5,00. This is a gift umisoalaMl is sure k ;;m ft-'Mippreciated as this articWhas lohg"swce d- NT4opd UOo i (Jf1- Offered in many unique present that you can give to any orie with signs at prices that are sure to commend them to credit, to .yourself and something that will? be a constant reminder of the giver. PP. , . f m .(tmf t v' ".kjyti. ci iu.Tm vi alteei -- a hMMhold iMcwjity. tjftTj ' "K your consideration. ! A gift that always.ases. $ v- "( oUhfi 'v. f 1rrr iu Fr ST BERNARD MINING CO. l:'3W 1 '"T A .1 i 1 tt IMnKr.tad ms''ll '. 1 f( ' Kt ,C: DRUG DEPARTMENT " '. IBvj W-- l! "5 A sS AD DiTIOHAL Subscription Rates v I 9 NEWS OF THE TOWN vi Hit I . -- ' vr W umpjv if tm .JK- . '. 1 ' One .Yew. ,. mo, PAOU 0,-- v. viOO,sT FAVOgTT Six lV. ....'.?1.K uths . ..........".... w . .. W. K. GrifHn was lu Nashville Saturday and nnday. Mrs.Jolin Longl spent TilOBday in ftiiirtoua. Gap with hor Blsterirs". H. - EDITOR ANO UBuiSHEB ASSOCIATE EDITOR ANO BUSINESS MANAGER ; Member aiwf-- - of Kentucky Press Association- M- 'Second District Publishers League lylrs, doyle and daughter' Irene and Mrs. Harriet Browning wore in Specimen copies mailed free f vMadiBonvl)l6 visiting, friends. John Hanna returned from St. on applicatlou. . Corresppnd- Marys Sunday to spend the holidays etits wrautot in all mrts of the with his parent. county .Address us for Mrs. F. D( Rash and Miss Carrie Atkinson were in Madlsouvilleee- .. Throe, months . SIukIo conies.. ?. .; 25 5 Li Browning. al B WHAT SHALL , t.a I GIVE? V .- -fl JJJB'"1 There may be a tew persons in this vicinity Christmas Life''" by' to the 'Imaginary Present Giving CliiB", whose members argiie.that it is the thought which is appreciated by their friends the-"Mental' who lead be-longi- ng terday. Branch Office in Marion's Furniture Store, 119 South Main Street, Mail- sonnlte, Kentucky, tnone Pie. 4 MISS AILbtN DAVIS, Mgr. Telephone 47 Marvin Mitchell returned from Lixmgton Wednesday to spend the holidays with his parents.. Tuesday, Decemher 19, 1911 i tl R. Parish was in EvansviUo Sunday. -i- Mr. and Mrs. Elgio Slsk Were in The maa who whispers down a well v About'the things he has to sell 'Will sever reap a crop of dollars Like-hwho climbs a tree and e "hollers' .i repnrrs mar,. eirii ioaoies arb now born Jailer una with much more vitality than used to the Ct1f' 'Anot'lier' triumph ?for the fuffrUett.6; . . i' JBoston f'w-'-S- 0 'TRffr.h It is belieVednVaihiuKton veto the dollar-a-da- y pension Sherwood bill if it ever gers to him. It is doubtful of .course, ..that the Senate will pass this bill to add perhaps $75,000,000 annually to onr national pension roll, but the president will no doubt do his duty if it is put up to him. that President Taf Canary birds are being practically tried ont as detectives of gas in the search for missing miners in the Briceville mine, under direction of Dr. J. A. Holmes, Chief of the department of Mines' . No miners without helmets are permitted, to go wjiereilhe birds. cannot Jive and :tbe experiment proves Dr. Holmes', theory. v' ' The probable effect of- - the opeuing of the Panama Canal upon commerce of the United States s to .be. discussed by a .national, meeting to be held for that ppRose lat Chicago next March, 'liifei is, everv reaaoii a "to think. thafc'v?he future greutudss of this. country will be wonderfully enchanced by".thjs nawwjfterway to the world, com-merci- tfv': 4 j Si- ? r v'M& . i V.' f A.i., ' ?&y i T Attorney a. General 'J.unes W. Breathitt lias' been elected a ' ..trustee of .the Kentucky State ttnyersitv to filj the unexpired term of the John B. Atkinson, ;''' . aSd Mr. Eofiert W. Brown, of the Louisville Times has been chosen to fill the unexpired term of Judge Barker, now the presi- - C Friday. The Misses Starks of Evansvllle who have been visiting frieude rePresiderit'Taft is credited with turned home Friday. haviug givon especial impetus Mrs. TV. K. Nlsbot and Lawrence Daves, were In Maaleonvillo Monday and eucouragemeut, by direct Mri. Frank "Rash went tb( or.lers to the Department of Jusyesterday. tice, in the Federal inquiry now Mis? Carrie Atkinson was In Madbeing proseouted into the long isouville Monday. . string of dynamiting outrages Allen Laffoou, of the country, that have terrorized, .and at was in town today. times almost dominated the Virgil Parker was In town todav. work of erecting great structures C. R. Bowman, of St. Lonls, was in this country over a period of intOwn today. some six years. This wab his Mrs. Douglas O'Brien aud Miss plain duty as a' matter of course, Mollio Whalen were in Madisouville today. but he deserves oredit, neverthefew Mrs. Harp Nurse Is spending less, for having the political daye this week with Miss Harp aGracourage to so act, 'in this wild ham in Madisouville. age of politics and political An Alarm at Night cowardice. That strikes terror to the entire household la the loud, hoarse aud metallic cough of croup. No mis Recently a Pennsylvania cou taking it, and fortunate then the who keep Foley's gre88man told our "Bob Thomas" lucky parents Compound on Honey and Tar hand. to his teeth, that- - "you are an H. W Casselman, Danton, N. Y , says:"It Is worth its weight in Anarchist, Sir!" "And now the gold. Our little children are troubCourier Journal has taken an led with croup and hoarseness, and fall out of, Robert for his all we give them is Foley's Honey and Par Compound. I always have very "liberal" position on the a bottle of It in the house." Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co. pension question. And it beIncorporated, Drug Department. gins like this Mr. Robert Y. Thomas, who does light labor at Robort DeMosts, of Madisouville, Washington as the represeuta was in this city Friday visiting friends. tive of a Koutucky district at ' Frank Sisk, of the country, wns In $7.5000 a year, is a libera.1 man. town Saturday, is that "Bob" says Mrs. Lee Todd, of Southards, was that there are 5,000 Kentuckians jn the, city Saturday. who ought to bd. pensioned beFletcher MoCord, was In town Sat" cause they were militiamen in urday the. civil war. and- - K'e's for the Mrs.Sidnoy Lalloou was In town I "dollar-a-day- " bjll, an'd would Saturday visiting. Mrs. Dave Slsk was in rown visitas like to see well as the TJjiiqn men peijsjpned ing Saturday- Cordie Lafloon was.rvisltiug In and don't care a slum Mjiose town Saturday. money it is or where it?cb'mes Clauce Mc'Kinze, offrom.' Truly these are troub- was In town Saturday Madisonvllle, on business. r lous times. Miss Isabel Wilson is on the sick' list this week. Miss Frances McCord, of the couu-tris spending a few days with. Delicious Hot Chocolate Miss Nellie MoMmus of this city Madi-Honvll- le , (. 4 . ed-itor- well if a ..deutist.had pointed on, .the board. dent of that institution. These Mortons Gap Sunday visiting. are excellent selections,, aud the , Miss. Laura Fen wick vlaltud position is of great honor and friends in Madisouville Friday. fir. Strother Hancock was in responsibility. From latest LexFriday. ington news it would have been Mr. Robr. was in Mad-isonvil- ie been(ap- - Merrehew Mad-isonvil- le instead of the thing given, so they think they give them something without really performing the act.. ;' But the great majority of people still lo,ve the Christmas Spirit of remembering their friends with gifts, arid the more appropiate and useful the gift-ito the recipient, the more it is appreciated. Just so it behooves every one to devote a little time to tlie 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 rememoer. s . v ' a , . POR MEN Hart, Shaffuer & Marx- ; al The-troubl- e Clothes, $20 ( $80 Strouse Bro3. Hinh Art Clothes, $15 to $20 Geiershofers Guaranteed Clothes, $10" to $15 Overcoats aud Raincoats, $7.50 to $25' v Stetson Hats, $i and $5 r". & Gold Medal Hats, $1 to $3 50 Manhattan Shirts, $1.50 to $2.50 Dress Shirts, 50oaud SI Gents' Gloves,$2 and $8 Dress aud Service Gloves, 25c to $2 " Neckwear, uewost styles; 25c to $1.50 Travelins Bags and Suit Caees, $1 to 28' Umbrellas, $1 to $5.00 , 'Hosiery, lisle uud silk, 15c to $1 Handkerchiefs, lineu and silk, '6c to $1' : Pajamas aud Night Robes, 50c to $2 Scarf Mufllirs, 50c to $1 50 Silk Suspeuders, 76c to $2 - v ; Men's Jewelry, 25oto $1, ' Shoes, $2 to $0 Sweaters, 50o to $4 Hun'tluK Shoes, $8.50 to;$lO Socks and, Ties to matcli,.$l,to $2 " -- FOR LADIES Tuijor Suits, $0 50, to $50 Cloaks and Raincoats, $8 to $25. ' Furs, $1 to $80' ' 'Shirtwaists, 60c to $10 Skirts, $8 to $15 Sweaters, 50c to $5 Petticoats, silk and cotton, 50c to $5 . . j' '. ; 25c $5 Corsets, 50o to $5 Duderwear, 25o to $2 Hosiery, 15c to $2.50 Shoes, $1.50 to $5 Aprons, 25o and 60o Gloves, 25c to $8 Neckwear, 25c to $1.60 . Handkerchiefs, 5c to 50o Umbrellas, $1 to S7.50 Mhiiicure Sets, $2 to $0 Hnndbans, 50c to $0 Travelitm BnuB,$8 to $15 Silks, 50c to $1.50 Dress Goods, 25c to $2 50 . ld. 'P - ' :" " I ' FOR GIRLS ;Cloak8, $1 50 to $10 ; Rnin Capes, $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 to 50c 'Handkerchiefs, 3c to 25c Gloves, 25c to $1 .Underwear, 25c to $1 Sjioes, 50c to $2 50 :Be)uty PiuB, 25c and 50c . '.-- '. FOR THE rlOME Room Ruiis, 10.00 to 80.00 ,i Small Russi 1 00 to 4.00 ,f M'lttiiifrs, 10c to 35c Linoleums, 50c to LOO v.,; Blankets, 75c to 0.00 Comforts, 85c to 3.00 Brass Ferueries, l.OO , BrassardinierF, 50c to 3 00 " ,' Chocolate Sets, 8,50 to 10.00 Japanese Picture Frames, 50o to 1.25 Japanese Baskets and Trayp, 25c tq.8.00 'r Sheets, 60c to 1.00 Pillow Cases, 10c to 1.25 Embroidered Linens, 25 v to 5.00 Towels, 10c to 1.00 . '. ' ; Napkins, 50c to 5 00 " Lace Curtains, 50c to 6. 00 . - . ., 4ft . y, FOR BOYS Overcoats and Raincoats, $8 to $10 Rubber Ooats and Hats to match, $8.50 to $4 Neckwear, 25c, 85c and 50c Gloves, 25c Soarf Muflhrs,50c aud $1 ' , promptly served'at the Star Restaurant. Always Blessed with a Hearty Appetite if you use Digesteze. It holpR your stomach do the work, digests what you eat and makes good rich blood from your liod. No more Sleepless Nights, Headache or Stomach Misery, Get rid of all these troubles with Digesteze. Fifty cents a bottle, worth ten-- , fold its cost, at drug department of the .St. Bernard Mining .Company, Incorporated. -- Athletic Gut Clothes, Knickerbocker Suits, $5 to $10 $2 to So to-$- 1 JPAJJSP Xrt&WS MEMBCR5-EVANSVILL- W- tvw ftV. v W. E REBATE ASSOCIATION S3S JSV'd VV VSXI x v Draperies, 10c to 5oc ' Couch Covers, 150. to 6.00 Port lers, 8,00 tb'loiOO " " ..., Vase8,1.00 to 2.50-- . " '' vf -- .Wav'sMuflWfl, 25c Pajamas, $1 ' . -- ft n Handkerchiefs, Underwear, 25c to $l'.,odih'. Hosiery, 15p to .60. ". SweaterF. 60c to $1.5QHi?otj. bm, (8 ';. V, y Q 5c tcVl5QjjUljiiv "I o. i'i-- - TEMPLE THEATR- E. t'jtoj'wel ? '' u 'r , If v. ;'( J- - You Can Make a hours Run into "the Bid Storq" before the closing of our holiday trade, it will be. as much to advantage as to our interest. Whether it is in Suit, Overcoat,' Hat, 'Uaipj'ShoeB, House Wednesday Dec. 2041 vour a gift MJcCariy A- i Y f - - I,; i'i" t , " Coat, Bath or Lounging Robe, Gloves, Fancy Vest, Urn-- ; brel'.a, Cane, Sweater, Neckwear or Muffler, we've '' ' '" ' ' ' the beer in America aud- tlie ' most reasonabje " v', 's priced anvwhere. . - Happy Combination of . !' If you.cahnot order. more. - conie," fire ' '.Mirtli, Music and Merriment '.' . In any goods where.the right size is important, if, you don't know thesize,,.and can't find out, we'll help you; and. anything that isn't right may be returned. We might mention more things or go into details oh these the point we're' try- ing this isthe strJTe'iogooddependable,"acceptablenerchan'd, that contains reaLyalue.for-thepriceyopy. ;. . .. WK,r..v, . ,y. ., Do your Christmas shopping early and vou not only get the best selections out : j "Jr 'the best service. JMV;'llM,1.Vi i u SPECIAL NOTE ,.r..f : . .''. . y, . ,. . " " r ' z '' h- - 'iff' a'mair flat' Af-- ' "'' Or phone THE ALL FUN SHOW i YOtJ HAyE ALL HEARD OF We pay expres" a.qRUifllQjnit& 6f.$.5.0O or If we do not.8eevoheaMjpu. We wish No Waif Be H kkm' kk akt "' flf mikk mkm 'tkk ' HflV ''mfk M HbJT ' .PBIk jlk ijpu a Merry Christmas just the same. tween Laughs Pratp.ed by fifth TrUimhal Season t BrB H MkV ; JV HJJ jkkm j kB ar f mkki Hk H H Jkkt m 'kkm ' JB v: ' 'IT PAYS TO TRADE HERE the Papers, Patronized by the Publlo Played at popular prices ' yr Madison ville,Q Kentucky A r, m Dont Miss The Best Shdw.bf The iHiOfcsm 85, jSOand 75o ikw on Bole McCarty" It News stand. PhonGO-2- , TlckVte for"Vidl Prices H f I i'Z. a Uv wrzBsnr.rM .ff . , . tsav ''. 3K VJJ'!&!&' .''"' ' ""l.'VWJ jiuJi... ..ua.xr:ri- .j . , ,,A-a- - -- .'tfMiiir - '"-.- . i- a Jw,1"' rimrm4 isEEsa who has been - Mrs. J. D. Meachem was in Madis- spending the week in Hopkinsvllle forivflle Saturday. THE - BEST - TELEPHONE - SERVICE Mr, H. L. Browning of Mortons with Miss Edith Armstrong haB re Gap, visil turned home. In town Satur- friends LOOK HIRE, Ot. FARMER! Wv, , Mrs,. Ml; kar&a Jr. was In .Madls- 2 Note that the Cumberland Telephone & Teterapb Company, Incorporated, It offer;n!ol ..i..' vfliJ'. ' onville ?ij.v$ j ing to you an ideal proposition (or tolephode service, Using our service you have adls visiting uctpru.M. vantages of long distance connections to every important point In the United States.. The sc MADISONVILLE, K.Y. H. R. McCroary and son were in Intends ru the city for a fewftdays, advantages of telephono service In your residence are too numerous to mention, bat among i ti ii Efc'' ' them would be daily communication with the markets, obtaining prices, getting accurate Evausville Saturday. I Mrp, Roy Forrester and sister reports n the weather, calling up your neighbors, friends and relatives. Alt these ad vantages and pleasures are more than worth the Drfco vou would car for the service. Shop every MIbb Euuioe Draper, were' In MadlWorkmen at Newton's Literature and information furnished by calling on our manager, H. W, Shelton " i day, iu case of Immergenoy you sonville Monday. can feet ebo&mg done at night by I. Tucker, of the Pleasant View CUMBERLAND TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH GO. Incerpe-rsJe- d notifying him. Greet! Hou,e of Madlsonville, was ; V .Mrs.. A. O. SUk was In Madison-vill- e in town ou business Saturday. W Saturday. :? Mrs. Guy ABhby spent this morn: V" JIE. Dillon left Saturday to ing in the county seat with friends, c spend the holidays at his home. if. Mr, and Mrs. Clint Ramler of Con TV Aay Call Answered Promptly Day or Might. Guy Forrlster was In Madlson tral City are visiting the family of t V ville Saturday night attending the 'Mr jonn Snarpe this week. picture show. ' Chailes Nlsbet visited friends in HaBaaMaaaaMiiMBffaaiBnaMHMaMi Newman Whitford waB in Madls- Evansville. Saturday. onville Saturday night attending i Miss Ada Shaver has been conMiss Jennie Mo Gary, of Madlson- the picture show. fined to her bed for a few days with ville was in town Saturday AfterJohn Armstrong was in Madlson- a severe attack of typhoid fever. noon. Tdwn . Mat Starke was in the c'ty Saturville Saturday night visiting friends. ' Mrs. Ervin Bisk and daughter Doll day on business. Don't fail to see our 9HM Susie, wore in tho city shopping on The latest Holiday Books at Brink-ley'- s v in Millinery DepartSaturday. News stand. Including "The BIUy Patterson, of Nashville, The moving picture show whlob Parlpr Rosary" "Winning of Barbra North'j ment. vm iu town Monday. began on Saturday night will afford & CO. 'Tho Harvester" and others equally MIm Annie KawJine, of Pembroke, good f Your dollars vary in value as they vary in puramusement for tho people BARNES, CO WAND as good. Phone 60-it la twn visltlnpr frionds and rela- during the wlntdr. Incorporated chasing power. The man or woman who studies Mrs. J, T. Wilson, of the country, tives Harry Blackwell was In Madlson- who has been very sick for Butne forget to Bee "The Widow advertisements is able, frequently, to make one dolFfauk Mo Gary was in town Sun- - Don't McCarthy" at Tomple Theater ville Saturday night visiting friends. time, is able to be out again f And the experieno lar do the usual work of two. Wednesday.-December!;- Gilbert Deshon was in Madlson20 th. Miss Lui'llne, Coylu of MadlsonPrank Mo Gary visited bis Bister ed reader of advertisements will always make a dollville Saturday night visiting friendp. ville, towu town. Harvey Parker was In town Sat16 Madiaonvillo Sunday. Hartford Chatten, of Howell, Ind., W. M. Shernll. with the Chicago ar1 command a premium make it buy more than a JForet Myors, of- Madlaonville, urday. was in the city Sunday visiting Butler Paper Co., is in tewu today. $" dollar's worth, as figured on "ruling prices,Vpf, things, wm in the city Saturday.- Deck Laffoon and Henry Peterson friends. Miss Eunice Draper will leave for f How much ''above par" are thejdoHars in your J. A. Garnott, of tho country, was wtre In tho city Saturday night. flonry and Paul Pllkington wero Hopkinsvllle, Springtield, Adams In the nlty Saturday. , Xmas Post Cards at Brlnkleys in Evansville Saturday night on and Nashville Thursday. pocket worth? It will depend on, ljoy. closely you fa business. News stand; Phone Faney horse Bhoeiog a speoioltv I study the buying opportunities outlined. jn the store Mr. and Mrs. Joe Summers rebjr the beat shoer at, uiNwionB The little daughter of Mr. and , You will miss a fino play if yon turned yesterday from visit to m . . ads Mrs. Charlie Lalfron who was in- don't see "The Widow Mo Carty", Nebo and Providence. jbrllagton, K.v. 30, at Tem jured by a fall she received, died Wednesday, December, ' Luclen Vinson was in Evansville TT T. Alexander, of Madlloflvllle, ple Theater yesterday. Friday. WM in the city Saturday on bust- to The Beo 100 new subscribers H. P. Graham was in Madison-vIII- g ways towardB win., Safurday night. will go along Wl Nelllo MoMauus, of the Bee nlug that handsome 6 passenger Steve Mothershead, of EvanBville, foe washnd the windows In this $1600 touring car. GetbuBy now and was in the city Sunday .visiting his fftee Saturday evening as a Obrist-bi- see how many you can get bv"th6 mother and other friends. present to the Beo. 16th of next May. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Lynn were m Mrs. Elizabeth Oldbam is visiting Madisouvllle Saturday night visit-- : Ned StodghMl, of Madisonvillo, at relatives aud friends in this city. rkilted friends here Sunday. mg friends. T. O, Hart is making Improve,Mr. andMre. Neal HolllnRor, of Miss Kathorine Victory was in Sunday ments on his home by having his Madlsonville was here Madlionvillo, Saturday visiting yard filled up. friends. We Have Many Appliances Add John Wilson, of White Plains,-whfeuk Bros., have the largest hue Wheels filled,' new tires, new has been visiting relatives here springs, best hickory axles, wagon city. of Holiday selections In the Home Mrs. Frank Nlsbet, of Madison-vill- e for a few days, has returned to his tongues, good hounds, wagon beds, home, all work done by export wagon makwas here Sunday evening. Mr. Jeff Moore aud daughters Mrs. er, and all work positively guaren-tee- d ' iCrs. ahd Mrs. Roy Peyton, of P e r c o l mt o rs at. Newton's Shop, Earlington, Carr aud Mrs. Sguthard, who have Howell, are visiting bis parents beeti visiting relatives in the city Ky. attbJs week. A pretty, serviceable Christmas gift. Cheap to oper- - t to home at Nelhave Miss Blanch and Emma SbankB, jrjkey Stewart and Harry Will-iatu- son. returned their who have been vlBltlng relatives of Madlsonville, were in town ate and. produces better results than the old style. All kind of wnxon repairing done here for several days, have returned Sunday. at, Newton's Shop, Earlington, Ky. home. e. Forest Robinson, of Madlsonville, Dr. P. B. Davla vjstted friendt- - in' Mrs. Amadv Wilson is visiting 9 G 4Tf Jb jtA Bfkant'tho evening hero Sunday. Madlsonville Saturday. her son Diok Wilson of this city. MnrtlBonvllle, 'Herbert Myers, of Burney Vincent, of Wilto City, Thurmon Rudd was in MadlsonThis is the most made friends a call here Sundav. is visiting hlB mother in the country ville Saturday. A full Line of wagon wood Btock this week. NTo . lifting resatisfactory iron 'on the mafkci Miss Ola Shaver, who has been 2 aud wagon hardware curried at, A nice lino of Holly Wreath's and visiting hor sister Mtb. Long of Nowton'B Enrllngton, Ky. quired. When not iu use just turn lie ironup on rut flowers at Brlnkley News Btand. Get in the Automobile contest. Clarence Williams of Madison Plione 00 2. end and the work is done-n- o lifting. ' Send iu nur unnie nud we wul ville, spent Suuday evening in the Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Wilson start, you with 2,000 .complimenelty. Gatnblin a fine girl. Hoy Wyatt, of Madlsonville, inado Dishes tary vote. Ynu can win this , Chafing MIbb Virgie Bourlund, of MortonB friends of this city a call Sunday. 5 passenger Howard Gap, who ImB been vlBltlng in..tiie hnu'dftome Ernoflt Clayton, of Madlsouville, Southnrd country Iiiib returnod'ito tnurijis: car if you trv. Substitute elictricity was ifc tho city Sunday evening. her home. has been very sick for Nashville, LUburn Ycunn, of Madlsonville, for alcohol. ItVmuch Don't fall to return your votes some time, but is doing nicely now. ni ado a call on friends here Sunday Wednesday afternoon, not later than in Mrs. A, L. Cobb vlBited friends evening. cheaper and much safer. Then the electrical chafing 5 o'clock. Madlsonville Saturday. y If you really want to win the $1000 Porter Thompson has relumed to Mrsr W. E. Ashby and Mrs. A. O. dish can be used for many other purposes. automobile get subscribers for The his home from a visit to friends in Sisk spent Sunday In Madlsonville Bee aud get 0000 votes. Illinois. with Mrs. N I. ToombB. i Hugh Dickerson, of Madlsonville, Algle Thompson aud brother, are Miss Molllo Whalen and Douglas spent Sunday evening In this city. vlBlting relatives in this city. Obrien visited friends in MadlsonThese appliances can be used with the no volts' A. C. current in Hiss Nora Brown, of Madlsonville Earnest Brlnkley was iu Evans-ylll- o ville Saturday. & Sunday with friends of this pnt . yesterday on business. Mr. and Mrs, Polk Blair visited iy. Miss Nellie Willis, who has been friends in Madlsonville Saturday W. C Maun, of Madlsonville, was visiting In Paris, Tenn., roturned morning, ih ?' & : ,hece ob business Monday. Saturday. ' r Ned Barnes was in Madlsonville home I Get your Holiday decorations Saturday night, from Ssk Bros.,Madl8onville. We If you want good work dorid-'ulchave allkindB, call and see them. aiKl on short notice, and positiVeiy Evers and Lanier will be in Sebree gurenteod. Go to Nowton'sShop, Wednesday night with their movrKiclington, Ky. ing piotures, and will return ThursKsd Barnes was iu Providence day morning. The plofuree are Friday. are first class and the show will Clarence Wyatt was In Madison-Tlil- e continue all winter when there, are no other attractions. Saturday night. ' J Iley Wyatt was In Madlsonville Kirbv Gordon, of Madlsonville, was in town Monday. night. Jteturday , will Sutton was in Madlsonville M. Hanna Jr., was In CarUonda,le mrday night visiting relatives. Monday afternoon on businesls. ': ; By-i..i safely swe :Ejqlls, all(.rnSde vin Hd papers for sale at the Bee Have your horse shod and satis- KuareHtwdJ. ' OfMi ' factionEarlington, Ky. at& Newton's eVbr s:h'ow"n in of no joojefe .. Shop r frank Glaniul, of Providence, Misses Btbyl and Minnie .''Hart wis In tow Suuday. girW iffylou mis to A. T. Williams and daughter spent Saturdy.in Mortons Gap; flx. Mr. J. R.Harris was'( mMortoqs ofcNaahrllle, were la town last week Bearsy,. Boyfe,; lipc, 'Titing Mr. and Mrs, E'. A. Davis Gap. Saturday. ftiH Mrs. Roy Forrester. Miss Margaret Victory and attendTwo-in-On- e. ait received order of, the latest ed a Slumber' pary ot the Blue nttule at Brinkley's News stand. Stooklng Club at Miss Mary Ruby clotriea, Morton's Friday nl$ht. Ptone 68-Mrs. Melon, who as been visiting Itisaea Elisabeth Kemp and Katie i to us for the. Marrellwere in Madlsonville Mon- her sister Mrs. R. :B. Salmon, has returned home. $t day afternoon. Miss Lurllne G0.I1 G. A. MORTON I'l ,. . Jf . Funeral Director and Einbalmer ; l! " f Every Dollar of an Ad Reader's Money is Above Par p of the -. Frequently Its Buying Power, is Actually PouLlei -- is-I- - . i G9-- 2. if. m Call at the Electric Light Gifts Electrical Office Madlsonville, Comfort and Look Over the Large Line of Electrical Utilities o That to r s, " eu Smoothing Irons . ' frmoint It mchtfs . 1 k - 12,000 DOLLS 12,000 r ' I We are showing or this Christmas Seasori the; most complete' line of High. ; Grade say Germany and impprted direct, us and can J "sucli;i sele'cfehpF'high class before been' the city has seeing "Madisohville and Dolls, buy for the' children, dofnbt have Teddy Fairy, this splenHtd of 'DressedJojnted, Kid 'Bodies, BiUy,Bumps .Campbell Kids, Irish Kids, Colored Boy, Etc. All elegantly dressed with the newest natural hair and eye lashes and each preothef. Come your Dolls also.bring the children and let see ttier than them see ih6.big, display. . i r ,1 TnWTTTTWTWTWn Priced.25c, to 2.50. ,; . w,v (TIlTflfniffinU ITIfTH lrTm ITIHITIIIIK j M 9 rs Phon124-2 B. M. SLATON Funeral Director, I I Licensed Embalmer NEXT BOOR TO POST OFFICE. GRAND LEADER, u MADISONVILLE, KY- - , Kentucky jwwwwwwwwv " Memory Training for Witnesses. boon suggested that It would be a good plan (or courts to- - enforce a Iosb cf memory euro upon a- large number of the witnesses who make their appearance In some of the big cases. "That question will bo asked you daily by business men seeking yotur Perhaps the correspondence schools cervices, if you qualify take the Draughon Training and show ambition to rise. wewld make a reduction ter 'Jeb lots More BANKERS indorse DRAUGHON S Colleges than indorse ail other busi- a '$cut down oa the feet ness colleges COMBINED. 48 Colleges in 18 YQU 5JE JOB? ali--o- it has m$wjws3ktf - - u ti Kt' A Headaches. Signs of Bangs. Anyone in this town that sutlers Hew System of Bookkeeping saves them frequently from splitting, nervous .from 25 to 50 per cent in wdrk and worry. headaches ought to Vro at onee to the druggist and get a 25c bottle of our Shertkaad. Practically all U. S. official court reporters write the System of C&rlatedt's Gorman iuhrer Powder, Shorthand Draughon Colleges teach. Headaches hIw&vh indicate consti Wliyf Because, they know it is the best. pation in a dangerous form, that may seriDRAUGHON'S PRACTICAL BUSINESS. COLLEGE ous result in other extremely evetij allmnts sometimes iitwuviuw er mimHii or cvdtui, ih., wr rkuuceB, ityt on jfc&Hvuio,. Uright's Disease and Appendicitis Qur Carlstedt's German Liver Pow-de- r acts on the Liver, the real J5IANT ELM TO BE MOVED caUBe of constipation a few doss Real Victors In Life. There are (people, like the Apostl entirely remov- - the trouble insure Paul. whosf lives have brcn battered a lasting cure never fails guaranTree 75 Years Old to Be Saved and Yet and twisted, but whose .spirits are ra- teed if you have, headaches, get,, a from the St. Bernard Make Way for New State Capitol diant as the sun. Tou will listen In bottle today Incorporated, Drug Mining Co., vain for waitings or complaiats. These 25c a bottle. To are' the victors in life and, lifters ot Madison, Wis., Dec. 10 Preserve for Salt Water Flh. the common load that humanity car' - carry, out U -- uin'ml scheme lor ' ' Bermuda will soon have a saltV ries'. the new $6 000 000 cauitol heie tor fishing preserve covering an are Mo move of about five square miles. It will , ut has become e made by constructing a sill of Rich Woods Put to Base Uses. winch liHS&tood x'a mauVelm tiee across the slnglo narrow opa-inRosewood and mahogany are 'so e on tlieferouuds for seveuty-tivplentiful In Mexico that some of the which unites Harrington Bound' copper mines there are timbered with with tho ocean, and fixing a screB yeari rosewood, whllo mahogany 1b used as to prevent the exit of Qsh. The trpe is to bi moved tweu- - fuel for the engines. .tWfeel, and io it th'f. a tunnel Scholarship For Sale thirty i'eet !! will be duu. Made Woman's Opportunity. scholarship, on We ""Tlie dirt hwhiihi the tie- - for ten American typewriters are sold all Bryan have a $100 Business College & Stratton "Vfeet in t verwKAn'ctum will be over the world. Millions are In use. for sale. TIiIh is one of the best busNothing else that has been Invented k tjleit has been so potent In affording busi- iness colleges in the State, and a , or lufife, will ex- - ness opportunity for women. It was scholarship in this college is A 1. ' y 'The N tendunder thetree an? .timbers after she had entered business as a THE SEMI WEEKLY BEE. " typist began to branch will be set up,' on' winch ilie out Intothat woman of endeavor. Dangerous Experiment other lines A Brooklyn woman wants the weight of the tree will rest. courts to grant her n two years' sepWhen the urouud is frozen a aration from her husband, so that; he small ensine will pill! the elmlo may try to win her back S!i is taking a dangerous chance A man who or uts Dew positiou. makes It necessary for his wtfeto many people are now using take such a stop would be just mean Lively as a Boy. Paxtine Toilet Antiseptic enough not to try to win her back. If you are tired, run down, have too appetite, get a bottle of Yucatan The new toilet germicide powder to be lees Preempted Letter Box. Chill Tonic. A few doses will aot dissolved in water as needed. A surprise 'awaited a rural postman you up give you a boy's appetite-ma- ke For all toilet and hygienic uses it Is you strong and lively as u tho othor day when he set about colbetter and moro economical. twelve-year-olPurifies the blood To cleanse and whiten the lecting letters from a box at Alketr and strengthens the system. 50c a teeth, rdmove tartar and gate, near Armanthwaite, Cumberprevent dijcay. bottle at the St. Bernard Mining land, England. Ho found it occupied Incorporated, Drug Depart-onen- t. To disinfect the mouth, deCo., by a swarm of bees, 'which made him stroy disease germs, and beat a retreat Later In tho day a , purify tho breath. Sublime and Ridiculous. gentleman accustomed to bees sucTo lteop artificial teeth and JWe like fine writing when It 1b propceeded in getting them away. bridirowork clean, odorless erly applied; so we appreciate the fol- To remove nicotine from the teeth and lowing burst of eloquence In a contempurify tho breath after smoking. ' Error Always a Har". porary: "As the ostrich uses both legs To eradicate perspiration and Dody To freoa man from error Is to give, bathing. odors by sponge and wings when tho Arabian courser not to take away. Knowledge that a bounds In her roar as the winged The best antiseptic wash known. Relieves and strengthens tired, weak, thing Is false is a truth Error always ' iingtnings leap from tho heavens inflamedcyes. Heals sore throat, wounds will when the thunderbolts are loosed so and cuts. 25 and 50 cts. a box, druggists does harm; sooner or later It har-bring mischief to the man who ' does a little negro run when a big dog or by mail postpaid. Saniplo Free. bors It. Schopenhauer is after him." THE PAXTON TOILET CO.,Bostoh,Ma6s. JLaw-FK- the United States say that Draughon's Bookkeeping. Ranking:, Trptirrltlnir, Fenmamhlp. Enpllsh, KK auxiliary brwekes. Good POSnwNS Bookkeepers all over States. International reputation. Spclllair, Arithmetic, Letter Wrltlnp, Sbs1om guaranteed under reasonable conditions. Heme Study. Thousands of bank cash iers, bookkeepers, and steimgrapliers. are holding good positions as the result of taking Draughon's Homa Study. CATALOGUE. For pniceson lessons BY MAIL, write Jno. F. Draughon, President, Nashville, Tenn. ForVtfrfcat aloguo on course AT COLLEGE writ A Christmas Gift Wtottvill'Kivq'a beautiful watch,u - 'W 1 Dnil! $ For Every l'4) guaranteed I time' keeper, ' i ' ' "" t 4 "5 to, every boy who V nt. buyp a 5.00 KNIGKER SUIT WORTEl i i Oe-ai- y ' coo-cret- OR OVER. g We have bv fur the lnraestnnd -- ., ) 9 .i Wli 35 h. v r7 - . and best, stock of dothini in tho town to select fromf undi-tuiwH- di'-ch- Instead of Liquid Antiseptics Peroxide MAOISONVILLE ! kH&axkHSx Kentucky! tt Something All Have Noticed. Tho only people with whom it is Joy U sit silent, aro tho people with whom it Is at a Joy to talk. - d. c$'lH'xKrfcxr Cptlvlty. Trouble With Ladles Watch. ! bkwo Wo always have a trouble with women tfeaa wKn men about the watches Umt 9tary." sM a Jeweler. "No matter kow mvmatr a lady's watch or how ouw ry im4 It seems to need rcgiritatlo wmA rtUr about twice as often as a mm1! watch Ot course most woetea it to wimi their watches, but asMs trim OMttaey, wear them so irreguteilr UMt tk watch has tho same afeovt three days in soven." yj Shark Hatched In Gtasgow (Scotland) Aquarium has boon watched from day to day It hatched a few days ago, an event HXiquo in many respects. Tho tiny shark Boems quite at homo, and is not a bit shy of tho numerous visitors who have crowded to see it She'd Keep It Dark. Gerald If I were to Idas you would you tell yoar mother? Qfiraldlne I'm co bureau of publicity. For somo time a 'Shark's egg in tho .1 m .& .h, ff A beautiful line of Christ- evtrooat mas and Souvenir post cards at the Star Restau rant. M f. , J 1 - THE NEW STORE "i V t a OFFERINGS FOR THE HOLIDA YS - Y r I V nrh( n Ahtr hnu fnrklich nrpcpnk, VVJ a ,i.,l txtp Viqip UV 11UV11 J QpnQiHlp nnPQ tn nffpr vnn? cnrnpriv UlJ.UlK1 VJ.AVu ,r vi-;- l J r - llUi 11 1U VllOll UXV.OVJLJ.kvJ) KS A. V - -- V V X w X, !f We have everything new and fresh ot the season's offering. 1 1" ,1 I I New Ties and Sox to match New Mufflers, all colors and styles New Umbrellas for Ladies and Gents? New Traveling Bags and Suit Cases New Table' Unen nd Napkins, to mafcK A Full fine of La1dies Silk Hosfrbt Xmas boxes , ' v. i J" :l r . j r f 4 &k v )! Q $4 'H fV fr1 I. . ! '' .rt . 1 In fact, everything new in sensible presents for the whole family, friends and sweethearts' v ,f I .Ve-wi- ll appfeciate it very '4 ' i much if you will cpme do.wn and let us show you what we have for holidays' chopping.' CANSLCR e. MALONEY yL A : i it A t E4RLINQT0N, 9t Tk KENTUCKY. c V ' s (J s v r t&l'lfl--fr-Tgf- ' iir VA i HMi JJ .Jfc mw- f,., t ii ij.iTiiiM nffci. -z, mMW iwll iiimii 1Bii"'" ..ttidi ffi fnaBftTfrm - jnsxm imm&imtmM: ,,.i(iii WtoWWih'-' v"$Ammfumtmtr- !)MhiLi'iMrMittriBMtiiriiaJt,--- ' ' . -- . ..abkwsjrtswf-"- .. . iMWitw J- - h.Kj.-t.,.),- ,f.. ki J,1, K. ,'.'fLlk,tr,,ii;M,'i lai . A. - EELKS39 o I: ,1 ' ' ' . It S1W MSCOTIRY OK A MIDPACIFIO ISO fc2 ftffili.ht.M IWwII. Un RuMJillrft rim M ti ,V-"Ci- ' lv WfcU. Na WJi""?" r , HMrfar Wat RrfU Skeleton B. 0., It! aitd Dec. 16; Given away Dec. 23, to any. person guessing to the closest ;',,;,-Victoria- ' iJNWb of an interesting arolmeo- logical find on Fanning Islad, v, jb, 'th mkHPacifio, indicating ' iihat island was once the ' .d by a skilled race, wus brought ryfb Victoria today. by the stoker number of Beans arid Corn contained in each Hat tfree Sabur-urda- y Aa f Umtaratoe K. PwtobeJlo (Scotland) scoolboy fiaa produed the champion howler of the. eeaaoo. The passage (er para phrase wa 'from Kingsley: "for men twep,. muat wer kfand women though Moym3 be auddea wW waters deep, and tbe narbor bar beaoaixlng." "Mea aad watneci." said the ypungstcr, "must keep on working though the lna at the harbor Is groaning for Its custaeaeM." A het Hl PAY EXPRES tMakara. unearthed . Excavators have ;lftrg a ud in its construction, the ittmie having been skillfully mor BARNES, ticd totbr. coWand Near this building was (found; ;a tomb cojitaining a huiwfan. &CO. ikeicton, with a necklace of . tet was i items (building, 200 bytfO dimensions. 'No mortar Dec. 23. Cast yoiir name arid No. on inside. See Hats on Display in our Window Wo More . Dyspepsia. pas,, or other Stomach Troubles. Nothing will remain undigested or sour on your stginuch Jt Xu will take a little Dlgosteze. ayiower- -' ful dlseativo, harmless and pleasant as Maple Syrup. For sale by the druK department of tho St. Bornard Mining Company, Incorporate'd. "What's tbe first word in tfce asked, the student "The article 'a,' of cowbp" replied Mr. "And what's tbe last Urowefeer. wordr "Ask my wile. She's n e pert oa the subject" Too Bwy to nw. Anoe was not very well, and feund waUdag wkh ber vigorous mother feard work. Mamma, bewever, was pressed tor time, and presently harrying abead, sailed to tbe struggling, panting Jttle girl to raa. From a little distance behind her earns the tnreathless' protest! "I can't run, mother. You'll Just have to wait for me. I'm so bnsy walking that I can't run." The Law Word. UKvcK BY NAIL Omr stories aro so YOUR CLOTHES FROM US AND SAVE MONEY. Levy's Special Boys' Suits with 2 pairs of Pants - We Handle None But the Best. large that you havo every stylo and pattern, and size, and uhape from whioh to select: And wo mako buying BY MAIL, Just as easy and satisfactory as you can do It In tho store. We have special things that you can get NOWHESE ELSE, such as : at l&vy's Special Suits ior Men , and all tho Leading- Lines of .the teeth of the cachelot ",ind other articles, iucludinje 'jjkirll'of a dog. - te Inqorparated. ' FURNISHINGS, HATS AND SHOES. OA.OrATvOO: FRE)E). We issue a largo Illustrated catalog, which we send free on request. WE ALSO SEND SAMPLES FREE. Kentlon this paper and write us fully for anything you want In our line, and you'll get a prompt and satisfactory answer. Ad if anything you buy here 1b not exactly what you want it may be ana your jh.uh.bx eturnea wiu do immediately X' s .,.. IM fcfo '4 ' . c S.k w. .? well to keep over befere ber and live Migrations. Keceutly it was up to. It U tfe pattiasff habit that le&d to aeewBMationa, to hurry, and, spurchaaed by a dBntish-Oauadia- n to badly done work. If (Syndicate for use as a coaling sta eooeeqaently, recking, lot them be re--" clothafi need tion in view of the opening of the paired at one; if tblnes aro out of For Sale their proper plaeos, put them back JPattama Oanal on Draugnon's $50 Scholarship acala, where tbey ought to be; before Business College, Nashville, Tenn. they are Irretrievably lost. tiaa Anything. $100 Scholarship on Bryant;& Strati ..Eat "what your stomach craveB ton Business College, 1 Louisville, Without the slightest fear of ludleoB- .tfm, which is an awful feeling. You Ky. Apply to A BEE, will not bo bothered with Sour m "Clear 9" Is an eMetleet the isiaad Uwt to week by a isarallel to "Nevwas one of restink places of tbe er 9t off till tomeevow," &e. a&d iiolyiieaians during their early! oae tbat miiya metber would 4o It ii believed that ...UyoYm.lSe. ay XFimijI, at Members Fctail Mercbasts Aswciatios. Railroad Fares Relsa4ea Certata T!se& A House Established 59 Years Ago. The Largest The Bright Spot. la Its line. Third and Market. LEWS LOUISYI1IE, KY. Ya lat Texas Wonder Stomach, Heartburn, Nnusea, Bad The Texas Wonder cures klduoy lame Kreath pr Heavy Fooling if you will aad cures diabetes, weak andIrreguund all take ono close of Digeateze. It re- backs, rheumatism,troubles, remov-Inp- : lieves and euros as If by Magic, larities of bladder SEMT-WBKKIi- Y Earlington, Ky. . Mining Company, Incorporated. ; ;rvol, tho kidneys and bladder as Candy, fiollof In one miante.. Got a 50o bottle from the In both men and women. EeguIateB drug department of tho St. Bernard bladder troublun in children. If not '' Ilent Pretty Sur. If A man who baa a profexrt o( hk wn t Mil can oontinua to think well it R aUr he has interviewed two or Are people who are trying to keep W frost fliidlng out that tar really waat to kmy It, he la pretty aura to tbe eiem-enof sooeeea, poe-M- Turtle Story. While excavating for a collar a 'few' days ago at 'Dloomflcld. N. J., the sold by your drugglBtB will be seat workmen came upon tho skeleton of by taall on receipt of 'fl.OtL One a horse and two live turtles eight feet small bottle is two months' treat- underground. The plaoo was former ment and seldom falls to perfect a 1 a mill pond, and was filled in with' cure.' Send for testimonials from dirt in 1850. It is supposed tho horse' Kv. and other states. Dr. E. W. was in the pond at tbe timo of tbe Hal' 2020 Olive street. St. Louis, filling and that tbe turtles consumed Ho. Sold by druggists. the' flesh of the animal. A Oh I You Kid." Wbaa the average boy. insists on a spoUeM eollar every day one may be are that be )e leaving his childhood behind, and that tho' responsibilities of Ufe have begun. -- A Grim Reminder. "Doctor," said tho desperate heavy weight, "givb mo something to malce me weigh Icsb." "That Bort of thipg merely makes you dangerously ill." -I don't caro if it does." "Very welL Out I can't boo why you should go to all that troublo merely to make labor a llttlo lighter for your pallbearera." e You Can Always Spend an Hour of Real Pleasure at i . Ike PRINCESS for Trains" . While Waiting in Madisrtivill ! i i ly. "Will buy or sell eccoml jkkaad Furniture and Stove .ii f v4l LtAa ft--i A Jl Smile. n.-- f , A. a DRAPKR '--'- rildnAf iftn Air'6' ", There la po "thank you" genuine 1 without the signature of a smile. Con lumbus (O.) State Journal. Where Gtaee Eyes Are 144. Glass eyes are made principally la Lauecha, a German town 20 miles from Cobarg. Tbe trad Is flourishing, with constant Improvements of Powers Wasted. value, though In minor details. As in "As a rule, men nabltually use only many occupations in Europe, the a small part of tbe powers which they artisans hand down their acqulrod actually possess, and which they might knowledgo and skill to younger mem- use under appropriate conditions." bers of the same family. William Jamea United States C'omei Fourth. Tbe United States government Is tbe fourth to establish an aeronautical laboratory. Belgium, France and RuBslaC have already done so. Tew pictures changed dajly Pav thftm J L . ' "....: a visit ' : bpecial Matinees baturdays Music by Orchestra' U WE DO ONLY THE BEST JOB WORK w. a ?.' H" iTA "' Planters Bank 7' a . . Mortons Gap , W i'W:' f u- ; : VW. I-! t&f'.vV.jii rzL M a ' 'THIS is one of the Banks that "Uncle Ben" (Ben L. Bruner, Secretary " i:.. r j. . n trip. .1 i. -- 'T ' ' o Z jithat .itf:r.WZ" : yon;migh.t not otherwise have. .We reaS every day of people losing their money through' fires and thieves. . ,',..'' 'ter, over4withJus and we .think 'we can convince you that.a .bauk accountMs acoodto have. " , Ntate to sip-- ine been a good thing for both the Banks and the depositors. The Banks that had persistently violated the lawhave been put out of business. The Banks that went into this agreement have been strengthened in the .confidence of the people. Ask your Through this agreement between the Banks and the Secretary Banker, Mr, Depositor, if he has signed up with "Uncle-Ben."- 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 ovher people's business.) The Banks of Hopkins County have a splendid record. Not one dollar of money ever deposited in 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 dp not claim to be the.best. 'We are doing business within the law and are trying to make ourselves useful to our community. We welcome each account. We want your business. We have money to loan and will be glad tojrender 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 baok pays your check and files it away and returns it to you when account is balanced. The checkB show you where and to whom ybur-V.mnnv wont. It saves VOU the trouble Of making Clianse ana die laot nut you can Rive u cueuK gives you- a awimmf; m ,vuur uuiuiiium-- fh , ...... of State) examines. We were one of the first Banks ' " j.i- .: : o rt.: u''i.' P1.1 ..!.. oecretary 01 oiciic hkiccujk iy uav. a. "ri. 01 . 00. r contract wiin ine iur Gvn exaiuujauuu, jlxhs una lee if $is ..I. 1. t i " : , 1 - Come in and talk the mat- - v ' ". '"' - f - HW- - ffi x-- 1.1 ; ( : ' . . : o , " w ' v:'"-';"- ' , f . . Ci Planteri Bstnk of jyiorton Mortons Gap '. vj" ,' 4 ap G. E. '" - Kentucky Henry, Cashier .1 M. Davis, President lSZ?J0S8S&0GS&Bf ao r &. SSPS' ."' J - f "' y&$ " " "&" "T - "Wfi'e!" -- "" ,;" i'A .!..-. .WltanpKV M $i w.l.J&.--Sk.- 'fl '? 'n' .. i 1 I v.v i M ' QUALITY NOT SACRIFICED ON THE ALTAR OF PRICE ''.---5' fit 'JH . 7f I .'' m 'f VI ; '.'.''-.-: "'Fj W?- - .' fa "v : 1 ; , ! 1 MMsoiKmisNCnwr (HrrtlM w. v " v Ask any lady what is Y ;.oh herchoice of a kitchen: She will 'tell '. yjthe Hoosier t fek-biriet- : ;;; solid oakTA;ilte . , LIBRARY ; . v. ' ' Kitch-6rffEabine- t. v.-- , . PAT. APR. S3. 1001. PROTKOTBD BV PAT. TITLE A GUARANTEK OO.. NSW VOMfa m There is (...'' UTILITY TABLE ,Made--o?----Oa- ! "A, H IrHf , well:. " a reason, let .us show you why. There is no other that is made as: f s ''..': I One of the most tical articles made. 'with metal bae. Price v.; $12.50 ::W-A large variety of patterns in Golden, Early ',English and Mahog- ; - . 1 "if ..v. v - ' fa You will find here the best .' ; if life ''"--. oods obtaina- ble. Quality is first consideration with this -- ; A? t 'v v store ,'Wneji plan an article on sale. s B V jj U mm W This genuine guaranteed Oak br Ma hogany. Rocker only $1.68 Do not wait until the last few days before Christmas, buy M now while the: shdwin it's best. . jr't ' :.r.l 'K; jIS t) J - h f0 r ' 1 W .'': 1'MFlnt ':U!.4iJl5pW i' v i,f- ! -- IT'.; kJrffiyLJf'ir n?-- . v3 3fflMiWffi-J- L UWLWi!2J! the best make ol Davenports in Oak and Mahogany as low as You MM ill'.seb, hfere This Corner Chair, Oak or Mahogany . $14.00 ..:v.. 4j $5.00 ' l -- . The best Morris Chair made, nothing to do but rest. No spring, no ratchets to .get out of order. Sectional Book Cases, removal doors, no" brass bands. tBak BMBMaBw BMBBHBHBBHMBaMaMHBHHH Mw H HBBf M rSk , r - y&x " Ftiirittj.re eirci Carpet FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER Madisonville $ 1 m w. v. w. M S ' ". , ' .tr V., t,h. ' ', tJnr 1 fcak f Kentucky 'ft '.vv.r? " ' .vyrHMWiulljgj-.-