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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): January 2, 1912
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TUESDAY an FRIDAY EARLINGTON, g"M. ffimmiimummmm mw HbKJNS KY W&DAY, JANUARY 2, 1912 BARGAIN DAY - rvjj minmam. "" MAJOR RASH I Society Hanneninvs "r,1a',njJ1lii lilllii irfhturtli iiyiliim aatm i mj NlfiHTRIDER TAG-- ., I , CHOSEN MAYOR - rng. rff , m , TICS AT MA DIAJy lnd Buyers Resumed llmlsv tirtnnmnirtcr ., "ufuf(a nvwihrt Ihl i Hii I a i mil. , SPENT XMAS FOR THE BEE i k 'Vmm No. 87 pulled MV' Ben Salmon attended the dance at fte frard ftt Burlington. OhrtetWk. Every Saturday From Now Until Madisonvllle. o mines had run the 4vf0tot so L. 0. Oolllua Is visiting in Christhe End of Auto ConvWedneBdaye veiling. The time passthey were a UUle light. Texa tian ooHnty this week. ed very quickly and pteassatly as Tbci inductor told the test The Bee engmei HOME GUARDS REVM thewarlous games and contest were Jeff Rhm1I, the nomilar BaleHinan d t "Only dn, 'rtwjwrttnt Ordinces to Standard-iz- c enjoyed. Miss Mary Martin won the in the Orabtree Coal Co. store, is In Nothing at Mortons for .the south, so WILL GIVE NINE TH0U5AND VOTES girl's prize and Mastes Carl Utn- - Marion, Ky., Deo. 80. W. In Vwlj. Richland this week. we ought to make a good ran. Ow fire Protection stead 'the bo's. Before leaving for ner, depot snnt at this place We've got a good flremaa, a pretty Xmae has been very dull here. Tne Bee has decided to make evheme a salad cimrse was served. Illia4fl(Cen l railroad, i't (i wild Net a dance. good mill, and if we get any show ery Saturday a bargain day and 'GUiflnite WW Seen Gct'ItfRt'df Urn-- . Those present were Misses Sarah has received number ?f finMy-moHsl- y Thps. F. We'll go to town by five o'eiook or Ashmore aud wife from now until the end of the OrutoHfleld, iTane Foard. Sarah elgfed letters staMeg ii Sunday proved CeKKietHlnLewer six o'clock know. with his father. automobile contest will give 9,000 JTeatherston, Gladys Whitford, threatening language that he " '': Immmhkc Rate Klmmel F. J"inley le vislthur his votes for every new subscriber and .. Mary Martin and Florel Wright fKrakh ho more cars for the sW 8,000 for every renewal secured on The engineer answered net a word sister, Mrs Thos. J Ashmore. the Messrs. Temmle Featherson, tobacco purchased by ;ind &ITY HARSHAK BRADLEY ttND but looked back at the fcank, There Is no school here this woak Saturday. Tf you want to win the Howard Arnold, Carl TJmstead, psnoent ouyers, predicting cHi r . NIGHT CHIEF HAABY JfEiELEGTED Malcom A full twelye tons of Earlington's y m the teacher Is at home spending $l,800,auto get busy for the Stoke,'Jack Whlftord and suite shoald he preelst in doing' best, and to him It did not look Bee. Mr. Vnner could not be seen, bit AHIU.. afanuel. Rodgers of Nashville. The Earlington City Council last rank, Is said he does not deny haVinf it Mr. Alfred RlWs. of Charleston. night elected Major Frank D, Rash INGINEEIt LOSES LIFE He looked at the flremaa and then iXftittSMl Cud Club received such letters. Jrayor tofllfche unexpired torai of Tho last meeting of the card club Since the burning of the tobaeu was iu our midst Thursday. he slghedt for he knew how things Mr. and Mrs. P. L. White. Heliry C. Bouifiaiich resigned who held with Mrs. "W. H. Kline warehouse at Crayne in this In Collision When L & N. Train Crasho would be, to':afce hie home In Texas In a all of the members being presbnt. a lew weekB ago,' R. H. esip, who Loujs, Mo is visiting his sister,' The boy had stayed npall Christmas Into Another on Sliding Jllrs. H. Keys. nor tlm, Mavor Bourland ihas 'Mra. Davis made the highest day even as you and me. score ouys for an Independent tobae H. Keys made a business trip to ;fllle this responsible office with the following Ladies were Ahead Iiourq In Luntevllle, has recetvwl Knoxvllle, Tenn., Dec. 80 EngiDan Uoodakera' last week, credit to himself and wklnunwavor- - with 'the total score, Mesdaraes threatening letters telling him neer E. R. Heinlg, of Etowah. Tenn., They "highballed Mortons 'and at ik ing devotion to the intereste-o- the Rule, MoKinnon, iKlint and James B. Gafnett was In town met instant Atkin to deliver any moro Nortonvllle, th heads dropped death and his tlreman veity over which he has presided son. At the conclusion of the game threatening to burn tobacco a o4i Saturday night. him out Thomas W. Vaughn, of Wllllame- down In line; wlth honor. Henry has a host of the 'hostess served a qalad course. house and hem should he persist in ourg, kv., was seriously lnlured The same at Romney The engineer .Quaere friends who regret hla retire-wn- t Yea (km TUX Anything. doing so1 Mt6 then th'e howte, when two paeeeneer trains of th thought, ''We're eertamly domir and prospective removal 'to ?Xatlwe.Irty guards have been closely watching Lou.svl.Ie & Nashville road came in fine." Mother state and In tfeis feeling the' The ladleB of St. Margaret.'s Guild the huuje, aud Mr. Kemp has con- tion, Of c6urse at Gossthey had to stop an awful feeling. You ooll,8,on at Savoy, Ky., eighty-fiv- e eaamunity at large earnestly entortfllued their hutlo'r Ammhnra tinued delivering tobacco on bpad Will nnt ha hnlhiipul milk u miles nnrthnf Knoxvllle. Wednea. to give her a little drink. He was elected as a mem. Satorday afternoon with a uoio nu nun mug iciao juhib- - itemaoh, Heartburn, NauBea, Bad day. The wreck was due to a pecul- And to let tb(flreman get her hot matinee ... mi ibeioef the City Couueil iDee, J, ilBOO, .A i - . vllle. e Miioy wuiif.iwa oouy to It is supposed that the letters .f111 or Heavy Feeling if you will iar olroumstance. One train was .leastways so I think. aud- - served jn that eapaoitv until and visited the Princess Mr. Vernier has received were fro'm i'SIL0" .?' "" ''' .'Jaa. ll, 1911, when he was elected 4. r" y.y. one came Into a sliding, but the there r. uanay. Kellef in"so. standing onSavoy so fast that other In ,M. av their return refreshments th Mm. wwww (TO VUtfDH- n JiB. -- sr.v." Ul as ui"r. rusasant Myor to fill ie vacancy caiteed by wero served at Mrs. tBauks.' The Kemp. the fierce white glare from the MlQUte. Get & rVfl hnttla frnm h. was not time to change the switch, flrehop door, the flreboy toiled and the 'resignation of Hon. Jas. JR. table was beautifully deeorated. drug department of the St. Bernard and it dashed Into the standing swore, JRaeb.and was reelected WoTeaaber, Covers were laid for Mining Company, Incorporated. A Texas Wonder the following: tram. The dead enginees and his He'nad'nt slept any all llfllL The selection of Major Misses Mary Martin, 'Lena Davis. that day, fireman did not have time to jump, The Texas Wonder cures kWaey nor any the night before, jsasaiwui meet the hearty eaeetion Sue Wade Davis, Kathleen Change In Hrm Stone, and oures diabetes, weak and lame but the crew of the standing train He'd gone io.fcjJJarllngton early a' the, people of Earlington, who Thomas Barnett, who for many did, JNan Atkinson and Bertha Vaught. backs, rheumatlBW, and all irxegu-laritlthat escaping Injury. Passengers on hfm honor. It Is fcut a The favors were tiny bon bon mum, nsu run arouna all day, of bladder trouble, remov. yers has been ,Jn the livery busl- boxes Ing gravel, bojh trains wore severely shaken, With now and then an illttle while since his fatber, Hon. tied with pink. the kjrineys and bladder in Madisonvllle with th firm Hilt TinriA AVnanf. occasional l s Jro "neill in oocn men ana women. .Regulates known as rdamea'.R.jBash, oceupled the easae nip, to pass the time awav. Barnett & Crow.' sold hln Ashtabula, O., was bladder trouble In children. If not hurt, her Injur- And now he felt so very tired hia offioe mith distinction fer seTral Jteaiaekes Biffw ef Danger. sold by your draggletijrlU fee ul intereet to N. L. Southard. The ies being only slight. ' iterate. feet were heavy as lead, by mall on reeelpt of fl.00. One wl1' now De f"11 tinder Anyone m this inn thaf. aiitfs City .Marshal "SY'ilMain Sradloy. frequently from splitting, nervous Bmall.eottlo is two months' treat AfIne9 of Robt. Crow & Co. the His shoulders aehed aud hie eyes fftm name Gone to Her Eternal Resting Place reelected as was Wight .Chief headaehes oaeht. tn an at. nnnfnh ment ana reiaota falls to perfeeeVa felt like two rocks set in his head. ere. Send for telwentejs .from druggist and get ajfce bottle of 3ttmbv. .and both of- f fr- - "r. " " f$' ?"" ."wwm uap j '"tbave acBopted the honor and re- - Catlstedfg 'German Liver iPowder. Ky.,nd other etates Dr; m.fW-- t Headaches always indicate consti HaU 2936 Olive Street. Sg IjeKe Mlee OraLee Ohllrters. of Tiritnt, aiea atjiernome Saturday morning, Up througb'Scldon'shVeemuieHeey aponelbllity put upon them. pation In a dancrermiR fnnn that aum uy urugglBH. Ky.,, aehool teacher, andW.F. and was burled at Richland 8unday to lag In the cut she lagged some The (Earlington Fire Department may result is other extremely seriafternoon. 8he leaves a husband, more, aliments sometimes we organized yesterday as follows: ous oven Dragged off Engine by U4 Bia and Sheltee, the popluar and efficient two children and a host of friends So going through Crofton he shut Bright Dlsoaoo aud Appendicitis. telephone jnanaer ot this city, were Benry JRogers, Chief; F. B. Araold, OurCarlstedt's German to morn her loss. Infvrad off and let the fireman blow her, Liver iPowmarried iMt Wednesday. Chief: Oharlnn TtrMf der ACtB 00 thft iTifvnr. thn roil AfllBtant On Crofton thev had tn atnn nri " Arthur Moaoham, son of BudMea-chathem much hap- Captain; Claude Long.Gllbert Longl aseof eonatipatlon a few doses Do You Want Bigger Pay? waB riding on the engine of piueBB blow up, she was acting mighty eutirelv remavfi tlm tnuihlo insnro ana.'sucesa. . a. vjvuobs, jancK soutuwortn, a lasting cure never falls guaran- - the train he was breaking on, Frimean, If you want bigger pay for your Baker JTugate,. Geo. T. Miller, Will vr;u 11 you nave neauaones, get a day, December 38th, services, or to stop the leaks in your And when they passed the and as they north Cetefed1 Woman Badly Cut Itayiiwrn, Bryant Deal. business, or to be a successful busi bottle today from the St. Bernard passed the sand bin- in th vrrin Ob Bailey, of ness man or womau, take the Drau-gho- u switch at Kelleya he put on the .UmlnsrCo.. Incomorated. Drno- - Da. leaving town, ,Tfatty,ooiKicil did another this eltr. vu was draped off on No. 19. Tralulng. For prices on .thing Jaat night in the pa- partment. Mo a bottle. account of the steam, which hid the erly cat and lashed about the face BY MAIL, address JNO. F. ssaged model set of ordinances, and body DRAUGHON, President, Nashville. UCCISFUL IKTUTAIKK1VT bin. It made him very sick, but he and 11:00 between the hours of He ran by and backed in he had to designed .kumeet the standard insur o'clock Saturday night, at is not thought to be seriously hiirt. COLLEGE, stay there for No. 94; address Draughon'a ant Mtwreinen-ts- for the best fire Oven at Cave City tteky fUgH by At was necessary to get a carriage Raggedly Front on North Railroad Practical Business College, Nash- He had three hours and a halt on protq-t- tfc Mia aire fighting facilstreet. Bhe was out by another ne- ville. Tenn.. r.r Pidnniii tr tto take him home. ities Tle.frdinances will be latent d The accident occurred about 11:80. gro woman waoBe name was not Evansville, Ind., or Washlnirton.J. i them and hoped for a little more, But the board dropped white, and he m Mm fee In full for the rj learned. The condition of the negro ii n Is not serious, but several ugly scars couldn't go to Latham on what he 'formatinibetEadlngton public. C. F. Wiraberly aud dauKhter Miss Always llMd THI0. G. SPJtOTTSI CO. had ''Tbl4 mukltiii'mm almost the flnlsh- - Bernlce and Miss Olyne Prather of with a Hearty Appetite if you use will be left as a 'result of the So he whistled baok up and Bald to ltt Digestexe. Ithelpyourstomaehdo naovernelt which Madlsouvllle gave a very successful Hove Their Goods to Hopkinsviile and ?t "i the work, digests what you eat and himself, here's where we go to the taonths ago upon entertainment at Caye City Friday makes good will Open a Drygoods Store' rich blood from your Fke Alarm FaUe bad. yiemiMMr.eJPauLac Moore with nignt ror the benefit of the Metho- road No more Sleepless Nights, i?r-p8standardizing Ear-15?- dist church at that place, Mr Wlm-beri- y Hoadaohe or Stomach MUory. eVet Just at 12:00 o'clock Monday the The O. G. Sorouse conmanv hn 7. yBtem and all facll-- i' gave several interesting read- rid of all these troubles with Dlges-Jez- fire alarm was sounded, and the have been 94 came right on the dot, and ,! It operating a drygoods store Fifty cents abottle, worth d lire department I proteotlou ings, Miss Wiraberly and Miss Praimmediately turned in tne victory building for the past cheered the engineers soul, Its cost, at drug department of gainst AMIUonB nt.6 tTpon JM?. Moore's re- - ther charmed thn Aiirtlnnnn hi. fholr the St. Bernard Mlnlno- nnmninv ' out. It however was a false alarm. four months have closed out practic- But the fireman was mad because he town report" of excellent rendition of a numbor of Incorporated. Tho smoke had gotten between the ally all of the old wanted a chance to' get dowa Grand Leader l tfnAnl hIkIIh hiiu u1 piano soioa and colling and roof at the residence of stock and more coal, vuuni, viuiiii moved tho remainder to duets. In spite of the bad rainy Orsen Cansler, and tho house was Hopkinsviile where The brakgraan was sore and wouldn't they will open 4W PMSk a careful schedule weather the house was well filled thought to be on fire. help, and the engineer said, It's, a iJjPge drygoods store Mr. Baggett v standardiz- - and a nice sum was realized. uptoyou the manager of this Btoro in an in. two hours on Popular, Cler.H Gone to Paris tervlew with tho v Ba We got to TrfltWrtn frtn 64, and I'm, the endorse- - New Officers for the Year J9I2 Elected golncr Miss Dodge O'Brien, the nonnlar Bald ho had never been m a town ' SjT.Xto. Jhn B. Atkinson, who by Christian Sunday School 'v: aua eiuoient nead olerk for Barnes where there wero better people, he , .. wmrm.ntujvtuum, mjsnes ana Cowand & Co., ha8"reslgned her furthermore said his. firm had Bold When hehistled for'PembroketW After the recular lesson, the an. ki larira j Kpewoiture necoseary to bo -' position there and gone, to Paris, thousands of dollars worth of goods nual election of officers for 1012 for looked at his watch Ta'nd then he m ,jj 7nliCOtnPanynwatr mains the Christian Sunday Tenn. She will work in a dry goods in the past four months and he at- said, '"Oh'M.fgeeJ School was atandiM, pumps etc., and tho plan held, with the following Store there, Her many friends re wiDutea a great deal of the firms Can't possibly go and if we stav here result: full endorsement of Frank reelvd we-rgret to see nor go, but wish her success to the splendid nulllno- near muck ror l3, 'wyPBoeland and the members Henry D. Rash, Superintendent. ' er of the advertising done in the He whistled lor the board, and It D. Cowand, Asst. Supt. much success in her new home. otl&f City Council, whiqh body W. L. Phllllns. Secratarr. Bee. The people of showed whito, so he called the flretfr ??rlly ,ut0 do,ne: the things Edgar XrnolJ, Asst. Secretary. Earlington regret much to loose this boy around, Dally Hustler Discontinued 9jje ef,theai. This work has been INSTRELS this firm and thorn uubonnded suc- And BHla,"When we get in th.e clear, Mrs. W.R. Coyle, Organist. TbeDally Husfler has been dise8 kvlly forwarded to Mayor Rash : '.- Miss SiiBan Mane Crutcbfield. As. with the ready assistance of.Capt. continued after an existance of sev cess In their now field. (Contiuiied on Page ,2) Paul brice, city Clerk, and all of tho slstant Organist. The will be M en, Jjears. heretofore, Jas. R. Rash, DIreotor Iseued as oounc iimen. . s A splendid year's work was done PROF. P. G. LOVERY A Is rge and powerful pump has in 1911, under the superiutendencv ween installed jifc tho Loch Mary and his BIG BAND THE - BJSSr - TELEPHONE John Robinson was in Madison- Of Mr, F. B. Arnold and It will ret,,e' St- - Bernard, vlllo Sunday, 9at,on y ' P1,W quire earnest effort on the part of TViii much more than meet lOOK HERE, MR. FAROE every officer, teacher and scholar to 6 .;the ''tiyffdrd reaulretnent. Bin. nnn' alien 6 Uoorge Gamon weut to Madlfton-vill- e Sunday. JelraPbI??'uPany-- lacerated, la ofer. equal the excellent record of the BK Or tWCfrWoflo vah urn tn Uo. Mlsp Nannlo Hallv. of Mariisnn. 10 Sunday School for tho past ear. 10 Class , are too numerous to mention. bunmonK "uf,f "'"B" l lRtn uinnA i,. ,i,ii.. .. I ' vijld, visited MJss Bessie Grace SunIinp nrnhroln leen completed andtEnrlliifr. WPttMhVWoW v"ins "c. yum noiunn ' day. Judge Givens Takes Charge of the uuu relatrvos, All ihMn KttrAtt dm nint-Ballad Singers !,. ......i1:, h a Prfeo you would navfiVihk - .iff" ail. 1 go automatically Into class luerarnr.;,rnru7n",sTdtnb v:: - ...... nM . Miss Dot Bean Gleaner visited Mrs id a half and be given lower Charlie Williams In Madlaonviiio JudgejC, O. Givens the well Imwon lt Insurance. This is certainly FUflHY CUMBEBUIID TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH GO. Incorpo Sunday. way for the Oitv to &tn.rt thn newspaper man, of Madisonvllle, COLORED rated 'ear. Mlseea ArllbV and William Gdoch k has RflGtimnrl nnt.iva nnntrnll rt .!. PEOPLE Givdnsof Madisonvllle, are ill with Henderson GJearter, and.will devote lively as a Bov. typhoid, fever. r his time to this considerable fu arc tired, run down, have paper. O. Cc GiVenn. Jr., who das Band Concert in front of Theatre Lora BpU apd Laura Norwood etlte, iret a bottle of Yunnan Martin tho little daughters of W. N M. rtonlc. A few doses will set made an , able city editor, of the at 7:45. -Hustler.i.ill go with the Gleaner as Martin, are ill at this writing. give you a boy's appetite ou stronc: and livalv om & CltV fid''nr. OiUn Tnwlnr will l,o Funeral Director, ;; P. D. Blanks, of Oloverport, went Licensed l:year-old- . Purifies the blcfod oharrt of the business department Street Parade at 12;0O. to Evansville Friday on business. lengthens the system, 60o a or Kie Hustler, and Judge Givens NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE, (, xerj)ru Mininc Will continue to ha.v nharonnftl.,. tivi mu MlHS Mahal Tnhn&nn nf u.,!.... 5c i'rporatpq, .urug x)epart- - DCtiC V Of the Diner anrl erilfnrlal i' vllle, waa the gueat pt U Virginia W Pteiie 12-- 2 ;'j partment. Seats on sale at fews Stand MADISONVfLLC, KY Carnahau Friday. r r i Hilly MIm KMtyer rBHarI jmd ResignsBeciuse lavl laUrtalns iillse'Lona May Davis entertained, Warfw some of her yeang friends on'last Afafnst f i twelve-bundjfe- jr - f , f - ntt nstof -- Semi-Weekl- eof of-S- L i , f -- n?P$$n1ih3r S" ' P..?' ebe. - cvi n '.... Maa-isovlU- and-apo- - - 1. T r es i, thjLli.... or .. m, B ' T s ' - ina-por- les-fo- ns in-n- n , Hal-JMAvi- He pub-lUb- fiu "eo b ?r B. " o. ten-fol- - ..nL3rrE1 I tJMtefcrtlM, "'' OPERA HOUSE. I'd . Monday, Jan. 8th LOWREY & Seml-weekl- . - MORGAN'S - e Semi-Weekl- y, Ifl Watch For funny end semi-week- ly . T . SERWE - nliA v Hih Xinvnw&nt 1 .- .".. '- 25 25 --- r- B. SLATON r,ymm Milm J - IB PrJce, r5c. I 1 xh ' Jt ff V amaaaaiMatab... , , m r i- - ii Che, rf . M. "T7 23ee i ASSOCIATE EDITOR AND BUSINESS MANAGER 'A;u. . b EDITOR AND PUBLISHER r.MnwB "as PAUL M?'MObRE. . JiL i Member of Kentucky Press Associate Stc9d DtstriclPublL ir. Loam Mrr and- - business. Jack Howell of near Eiohland was in ihttclty yesto'rday. !...$1.00j v One Year' 56V 41 Latcher Trover, of 'the country.was lttbdlty yeBteraay. '' Al Clarence 'Mitchell .ttjade a bust" B V. aootea riess!trip to Hoptown Sunday H J. E. SlBk, ot this city, will move Specimen copies mailed free to Harry Corey's farm near Rich , on application. .Correspond-land the latter part of this week. to all parts of the. j .Burney 'V.lncent,ot: White City, ents wanted county. AddresB ub ior vlBited his mother near Richland i r uiea r.if nxrrinritr- .WM'. r B. C. MoKlnzle, of near Martietm. i vlUe, was lu the city Friday on -- m&- I ,'..,.,. . - -- S15.00W.UU I V mm m OF a WHpWMi X MrOTMH .Men's CLo-tlTing- , Hats, Shoes, Underwear. .Ladies' Coats a'' h'.r- - m and buits and bhoes. irJ 25; TelepU47 r in 41- -. rnU.;M cnM tie fAowe JYo. cnafL,'Mt'; MnAiJ DAVIS, Mgr. Strt Saturday. Clifton Lynn, of Olrole City, was in the city yeBterday on business. Mr.. Reader, ot iHopkinBVllle, was here yesterday on business.- ; Sold QI The High JDollar Sales Company THcsrfa), January 2, 1912 s VThe man who whispers "hollers." Dr.Eldred Bavis, was in Madis!-onvlllyesterday. Author Miles was in Madison', ville yesterday on business. e : No Goods Sold at. Private Sale, Auction Only New York Auction AT HENDERSON R. H. ROSENFIELD, " . ' down a CONVALESCENTS About the things he has to sell "jKTill never reap a crop of dollars Like he who climbs a tree and Those Recovering from Any vere Illness Se- After a long wasting Illness, convalescents, require nourishing food .that will not overtax tho digestive functions and In the way of a strength-restoring tonic, wo know of nothing that equals Vlnol, our delicious cod liver and Iron "They say the world Is round, and ytt tonlo (without oil). Vlnol creates an appetite, I often think it square. good digestion and hefps tho So many Uttle hurts wo get dally food to make rich blood, form From .corners here arid there; But hue sad truth in life I've found, flesh, strong muscles and Impart now While journeying East and West, life and vitality to every organ in tho body. We ask thqse who need a we really wound The only-folstrength and tonic res Are those we love the best. We flatter those we scarcely kuow. torative to call at our store and got a bottle of Vlnol, with tho understandWe please the fleeting: guest, ing many a thoughtless will that if it does not help them wo And deal full refund their money without quesblow tion. To those who love us best. ST. BERNARD MINING CO., Incorflesh-buildin- THOUGHTLESSNESS and vitality-makin- g Mack Clark will move to Blmloh on the. M. H. & E. road the latter part of the week to make that his future home. WeBt Gill was in Madisonville, yeBterday. Roy Peyton, of this city, who left last week for Colo.,, has returned to Nashville where ho has accepted a position with the,L. & N. as assistant paymaster under Mr. Barnett, Mrs. John Fuqua is the guest of MrB. Henry Rodgers. ' . KENTUCKY '! - Next Door To Henderson m National Bank Mgr. COL. A. L EBLEN Auctioneer -- m Ernest Brinkley waB In Madison- -, g ville Monday on business. Henry Williams has returned from EvauBville. John Fuqua weDt to Nashville V: 4Z33CB- HOW THEY SPENT XMAS 3'-v , Nothing will remain undigested or H. R. Sellers, of the firm of Sellers sour on your stomach if you & Spencer, 1b unable to be at work will take a little Dlgesteze. a power- on account of illness. ful digestive, h armless Rtid pleasant e as Maple Syrup. For sale by the Newman Whltford was In drug department dr, the St. Bernard Saturday night. Mining Company, Incorporated. Madis-onvill, No If ore Dyspepsia. Gas, or other Stomach Troubles. porated, Drug Department . " The O, G. Sprouse (jo., who have been in business here for some time have closed up their store and will move to, HopkinsviUe to go in bust ness there,. Mrs.(Eerry Vincent, of Graham, Ky. la visiting frlouds in this city. ' Mr. Will McLeod.of Madlsonyllle, was in town Monday on b.iisidess. Misses Ida Lee Slsk and Mary Parke'r are visiting Alberta Barnett in Mortons Gap. They will bt gone for three weeks'. Mrs, Henry Faull, of Heron, III., went to St. Charles Monday. She has been the guest of Mrs. G, H. Faulh fa" : s Laura Fenwlck went to Howell, Ind., Sunday with Miss Edith Martin. Mrs. M. Hauua Jr., was in Miss Madis-ouvlll- e today, Mrs. JEva McPherson,who Is visiting Mi's. B. E. Nixon, went to Hopklnsvtlle Monday. Allen May, who has been visiting Gny Forrester, of this city, returned tohlsliome in Hartford, Ky., Sunr day. Miss Metabeth Sory, of Madlson-vlllvisited the Misses Victory e, Saturday. BOOKKEEPING Buslness,PhoRography TYPEWRITING and 'and banking builneas, aloo X. miTOMMll W BUSINESS "" i.roi Kurt t. rrtilfIIlt.niL T(kri nf ATlU.l.nA. lit 5? ." 32 TELEGRAPHY Kr. LMtmllr In COLLEGE Lili1"1 w"eu inr Bncrnsd, inru.MUK k. smith, jr'ar ednrnttnir in.n i7jntr flow. LexInaTfon.tT- - m...H1a Mothershoad, of Howell, vlBited his parents,here Sunday. Mrs. M. M. Melton, of'Howell, whb has beeu visiting Mrs. Elsie Cllmer, has returned home, Dempsey Sharp was In Madison- ville Friday mornlug on business. ' Frank Gough, who sometime ago accepted a position in Howell, Jnd,, as night yard maBter for the L. & N. moved bis family to that place Friday.- Mrsi'Joe G'oupfb, his mother, accompanied him, and' will' remain with them until they get settled In their new home. W. L. Phillips, cashier of the Earllngton bank of this city, was in Madlsonvllle Saturday. William Bradley, city marshal, was "in Madisonville Saturday morning on business. George Newbold, of Atpontley,, Tenn., Is m town. Mrs. Will Leo and children, of Kevll, Ky., came Saturday, to visit her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Dean. Mr. and Mrs. James Summer, of Nebo, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joe Summer this week. A. E. Baggett, manager of the O, G. Sprouse Co., left for his home in Springfield, Tenn.,- Monday afternoon. He will go to. HopkinsviUe Wednesday to manage the store there. Mr. and Mrs. Polk Blair, who have been visiting friends aud relatives in AllenBville and Nashville, have returned home. Miss Mary Martin was in Madlsonvllle yeBterday. Steve yesterday. "John Wilson made a business trip to this city Saturday.' Taylor Oldham, of the country, was In town Saturday. Marshall ' Gardiner, of Madisonville, was visiting in the cityf Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Oldham, of Madisonville, are visiting her mother, Mrs. Boloe, at Richland. MrB. T. 0. Hart and children, who havcbeen vlsitlngrelatives at Nebo returned home Monday. Mrs. JameB Buobannan, of Guthrie, who haB been vlBiting her mother, Mrs. Al fPyleB, of this city, returned home Friday. Thosj Vinson, of the country, was in town Saturday. ' (Continued from Page 1.) you can let that hack pirate down. We'll clean that fire, we'll havo plenty of time, we're Btuok for That question will bo asked you .alwost dally by business men seeking your srvices, if you qualify take the Draughon Training and show ambition to rise. both of them now, Moro BANKERS Indorse DRAUGHON'S Colleges indorse all other bus!- It's eaBy to see we'll never pet in, ncss colleges COMBINED, 48 Colleges In 18 States. than International reputation. with that clinker, anyhow." Banklntr. Typewriting, renmaanBlp i. English, Bnelllnir. Arithmetic, Letter Writing BaslacM law mKE auxiliary unseats, uoou POSITIONS GUARANTEED under reasonable conditio Bookkeeping. Bookkeepers all over Home Studv. Thousands of bankcash' 9. tholr Are, you know tho United States say that Draughon's ters, bookkeepers and stenographers are They cleaned New System of Bookkeeping save3 them holding good positions as tho result of how Its dpno, and Anally got away from 25 to 50 per cent In workandworry. taking Draughon's Homo Study. BUt at Trenton they held the hoard Skerth&BtL Practically all U. S. offCATALOGUE. For prices on lessons on him, and he said, here's where icial court reporters write tho System of BY MAIL, wrlto Jno. P. Draughok, Shorthand Draughon Colleges teach. President, Nashville, Tenn. For free we Btay, Why? Because they know it is the best. on courso ATCOLLEGE, writs 60 1 guoss, maybe two of thorn, For DRAUGHON'S PRACTICAL BUSINESS COLLEGE butwh'ata the, use to.worry, Naahville or Memphis or Kaoxrillf, Teas., f Paducal, Ky.,r ErawvUle, ImL No matter what wo do we still lose out so I'm not going to hurry. cat-alog- uo YOU WANT a Better JOB? - ' 10. He was partly right, tho order read 1st GO.Bnglne 1024, . -- Hfe Has right over No 87 and waits, but ' why say any more? $100 Reward, $100. The reatlcrs'of this paper will he pleased to An hour later Into Guthrie they rollearn that there is at least one dreaded disease led all hungry tired and sore., that science has been able to cure In all Its Gtag-es, and tnat is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is tie The engineer told the fireman to get only positive care n6w known to the medical oil as they passed the .Restaurant " .PURE DRUGS FOR fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, tequires a constitutional treatement. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the sys tern, thereby destroying the foundation cf the disease, and giving the patient strength by build, ing up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it falls to cure. Send for 1st of testimonials. Address F.J, CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists, 75 cents. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. 1 door, He fed him there, a quarters worth in tho hope that it might help some. But theljoy needed more than'coileo and pie, for he was on tho bum. 11. PHYSICIAN'S PRESCRIPTIONS Thrp ib pnrtirnlar C'M which to iii'filluL'.liPi(,ijiiip pri'nriptioii. i h- - bo xc-er!i- vtl Pure THANK YOU We thank the buying public ior the magnificent have had. ,.i And so It went the whole night long and part of the next day, They stopped to blpw up here and there, all along the way, They took ten tons of coal at GuthMiss Mary Mothershead went to rie, but still they had no steam, Madlsonyllle yesterday. They got mixed up with the.passen- John Loue went to Madisonville. , ger trains, they'd never get In It today, ; seemed. H. K. Anderson, of Madisonville, They;pulled out of Atoqui, they had was in tr.wn Monday. 40 minutes and knew thoy couldn't go far, Thompson, of Madison"Walter "But they managed to get in the ville, was In town yesterday. Nashville yard, with an ape on every car. Scholarship For Sale 12. We have a ?100 scholarship on College In the engineers mail there came a Bryan & Stratton Business for .sale. ThlB is one of the best bus- i letter, early the next day, iness colleges 1l the State, and a "Please toll me wuy, explain the cause, the reason for delay." scholarship in this colloge Is A 1. iHe puzzled and pondered he hardly THE SE?1I WEEKLY BEE. to place ..the !"! know "lust where blame, Myers, of Madlsonvllle, Browder wa.s in town Monday ifternppn. But Anally decided on bad coal, that Dr, E A.' Davis' was in "Madison- : front, the West end came. ville yeBterday. JPlie' conductors report, I never saw, Geo. B. Harrison, of St. Charles, but guoBS It was enough, who has been visiting his grandgot in ho was sore, mother Mrs. Geo. FauU, returned For when they and was talking awf ill rugh. home'Monday. '. , rlniL'x mul chf niicttla must ho uped. We ve kynu rliis 'X?rq.inp CMt''- mct sciennfip culd, coHiumindinr. If you mtp reci'VPrinu tul frni la urippp'nr tin i xcr riruj!" which piit-iimoii- i, (. ciiu pupplv ymi with mir pliysicum prpscrihoe, SJ.BERNAPD MINING CO. r INCORPORATED DRUG DEPARTMENT Earllngton Kentucky 'rf . k - Unmn OlnonlnfT onrl DnoninfY PIPlll nuiaic uiGQing qjiu i i uoonig uu GHAS, W. WRIGHT, Proprietor LIVERY STABLE i I I Next Door to BARNETT & STONE'S ft V' Christmas business We N, correct merchandise, offering it at "exceptionally low prices, and furnishing trie most intelligent, most efficient corps of salesmen and salesladies in the state of Kentucky. That we were successful was evidenced by our great Christmas 'trade, for 'which we are profoundly 'thankful. ...... i Respectfully, BISHOP & COMPANY i Our efforts consisted in buying So this is how the railroad boys on Nothing givoB an individual or a No. 87 spent Christmas night iu the firm atanding in the buslnesB world year nineteen hundred and eleven. like nice stationery neatly printed. Bee Job departH. T. Spencer went taSobree SunThe constantly on hand a day night and returned to Earllngment keeps ilne Un6 of letterheads, noteheads, ton yesterday morning. billheads, statements aud envelopes, We bdth linen and commercial. also do oircuiar, invitation and catTHE WORLD ALMANAC alogue work. Give us a trial. You 1912 Jidiiion. WU be pleased. Id this ramptct rolume of ralutblt ttxl )ntcf ltbiarr tloc Information, i complete Cam ABhby, who Is working third In Itwtf, roii trill find tcctonte ixrtlcnltn U tin of Concreu. tht election, ceaaot trick as operator in Puthrie, was in tprdtl Kstlooacamptrkoni, reciprocity, th Pintnu ttttitlc and Saturday. thwn ir.rkfU. rw Inereast to ptij of Upl ;Coy Farquar. who has been in the ('nl. product. ot of Ilrlng.' aerial arbtortmnta. vutlViwr borne time is on a visit to ' 'llMter. t ord Imtino dlxMmlei. and mnoittlcm of UU1. wan, Interaatlocal his pareutB of this olty. ( Vou Need , Stationery. Semi-Week- ly We are prepared in do nil kinflp of cleuninz, preRoiif and altering. A lady has charge 'of flip lady's departhiqM . una .1nnn un -J anu special uneunuu .i.Jll l, jvku tu .I,.'. union n(. ...n.l. wuiu. win ua Years of successful experience have taught as thd lessif i1 ... .. .. ,i of giving perfect datiBihction. We have a boy at your serv ic for orornDt 'delivery. All work guarantee J. Give us a' call aud you will be our customer. 4.i-.t.i- J.. V . .- - . . (F You Can Always Spend an Hour of Real Pleasure t -- axplor-ition- For Sale ' Scholarship on Draughon's Business College, Nashville, Tenn.' $100 Scholarship on Bryant; & Stratton Business College, I Louisville, Ky. Apply to $50 ; .SEMi-WEKKii- Y YdiirM6ney Back If You Want It ; ' Kentucky 111., Bee, Earllngton, Ky. Mr. J. J. McLean, of Farmersville Ir the guest ef Miss Aloysia O'- - !Biya'u(W4hJ8clty. (i'aerecnwuL. and other treat hlitorical erenta, growth of the United State. IncreariDg popula-Jon- aod wealth of countriet. 8tte aad muntd-w)ltj- f, fotfreVlonal recp'nli. nwrttng reeortla. irrn7, wetgbu aod mame. weatper fortcaita. .Bnlrritie,and schoolt. rllgKi order, lndua-fcrleof eomioerre. ra'.lmad, debi h1pflpt. rtaflon. anniH nd nartes of ttip world, bankln;, innurancg, political partiea, noret aonej. tax, odellr rlub. birth, roarriagea. dlrortej and loath- - wwman toffrage and 10.000 Other Facta and CTjrnrrn Up to nte 4 ntrs dai Intereat and jalue to eerjbvlj No merchut, farmer, laboror. buaHitM oueuife or lnnfa antrum. F"hoo boT or a:Jsool girl ihoulJ he with mi a copy of the TluaM U12 of um'uI i"1 'rrr i'i n ilunic filoc rferen'f By J6. (Wait of HuffaJ) iud llttalnirg i. HOc.) Naw mall. 86c. Adlre TUie Nrv Yirk World York. While Waiting for Trains in .vindisonvill New pictures changed daily Pay them a visit Special Matinees Saturdays ', Music bv Oit,hestr ' aa WE DO ONLY THE BEST JOB WO R tf-- .'- 1.4 ,'. . jjfji'.av: 3Af u te' 'ymA'1'' & S JM mm; FOR TEN DAYS ONLY JCWCLR1 J. s 'J Silk "Umbrellas with Gold Filled and Sterling Stiver handles, 25 per cent off. 4 $H3 Ctf i m Open Fa Watches For Mew 7 1000 vote's on tthe' auto given with each umbrella regardless of price. THESE WATCH BARGAINS Kegniar Priee , r Sale Price . 54.75 $0.Op , Elgin or Waltharn Jeweled inMverene case., $5.75 $0 00 Elgin or Waltham 16 Jeweled ifeilverenechse . $12.Q0 $8.75 Elgin or W a lth am 17, Jeweled iailverene pass Any of! the above Wahes ib 30 year guaranteed case only $8.76 extra Ladies? 0 Sizewnting WalcheSi 'iegularBjrIce .?" l Sale Price .$8 75 Elpin or Waltham 7 Jeweled in year case.-.- ' $10.76 lipid or Waltham 7 Jeweled in 1 yoaf case $12 00 $10.00 Elgin or Waltham 15 Jeweled in! year case r- n I i .mi i Mrs; Mackie Scott, of PamhrnV returned homo Sunday after ashorK visit to relatives and friends here. i Mr. and Mra. Grant Ora'ynos and children, of the country, are visiting In Christian courity for afew days. Fate Williams, of Madlsonville,' was visiting in tho Southard neisfh- borhbod last week. Mr. and Mrs. "VVllHe Williams were In -Mrs.8Rllle8teve'nslea V3T" rr55 i rini . klnsville tomorrow on v8'' ill frieude there. l Mr. and Mrs. Ed Austin who. a few days with friendB at last week, have returned home. II , " x I r ' ' ' i 7 ' I, mi,, . '," L s"&m hH ;m SJ m 7 Sunday Hopkinsville visiting relatives ' . i l. u. V- VYILCT, jeweser ,M MIbb Mildred Hale who has been visiting relatives here for some time has relurn'ed to her home near Hopkinsville. ,, .llf.'.j. Mr. and Mrs, Jerry Weaver, of Springfield, fc ho have been visiting b,ome,,FrI-da! relatives here, Returned,, ,' .,... fUK tne ' lM,rifpV co-ot- x t,jl m A r-- fm mm J m. m Ml I; - m m m i. I I l - i t . v. foa News of the Town Tho ladies of St, Margarot's Guild celebrated the holidays with the tru Christmas Bplrlt. Thoy remem- beced their rector with a substantial obeek and their less' fortunate basketB, friends with genonu wlji-ewore delivered on ChrlHtmaB Teve by Mesdames JameBon, Kllno aud DaviH. Gvp Brinkley that yearly BiibBcrlptlou to any magnzino or paper. Afiobody's prices duplicated. MIeb Virglo Bourland, of Mortons Gap, is visiting relatlvos In tho Southard neighborhood. Mts. John WilBon, of tho country, In town yesterday. Mat StarkB wasxm town on business yesterday. Lao Todd, of the country, was In -. vk thecity yesterday. Mrs. Wilson Gatnbllu, of tho counvery Blck. Old paperB for sale at the Beo office A.'C. Byers, of Lexington, spent Mondav night wjth Ernest Newton. MIbb Ada Shaver, who la 111 with . typhoid fever, Is in a very critical condition. David Gordon, of Richland, was try, R y In own yerterday. "Prank Slsk, of tho , country, was in own yosterdny,. of Southard "Wilson Gatnbllu, neighborhood, waB in town yester- day . Mrs. Jesfco Hhlllips and little daughter Elizabeth are visiting Mrs. Eruost Newton. Mrs. Frances Todd, of tho Sou neighborhood, was in town dj Monday. Lou Dillon, of Louisville, is in town visiting friends. OLD m FIDDLM A CONTEST ' Gap Buday. TonVand, of Madlsonville, was In tol Sunday night visiting friend lomiorgan, of Carbondale, was in towtondav. FletcV McCord, of the country, Don't fail to return your voteB was lu Wn Mondoy. Wednesday afternoon, notlater than HarvAjParker, of the country, 5 o'clock. ' was In On Sunday. Mrs. L Browning and daugh- Saturday. .Get ilhe Automobile contest. ter Mrs.H. S. McGary were In MadCarl Brady was in Hopkinsville W. Send iuhur name aud we will lsonville Friday visiting friends. Saturday. start yoWith 2,000 complimenClaude McKinzie, of Madlsonville, Miss Katherlne Corey ' was in tary vol You can win this Madlsonville Friday visiting frionds. was In town Friday. Elmer Adcook,of Madlsonville, huud80ir5 passenger Howard John A. Moore spent Friday evewas in town Saturday. ning in Madlsonville with friendB. tnurrna; uif you try. E, E. Waller was In Ho'pklnBvllle Mrs. Eugene Carneal. of Nebo, Is GentUnd O. B. Hall, of MadEd Saturday. , lsonville, i doing the inside paint- in the city this week visiting Mrs Mr. aud Mra. W. C. Wilson, of E. R. Heafer. ing on Dr.Lk'a new house. Subscriptions of every kind re- Shamrock, who have been viBitlng reJames Mtin, of Henderson, turned hoi from 'Beaver Dam, ceived at news stand at your price. relatives here for a fow days, return where'he hibeeu visiting. Joe Croftoe who has been on a ed home Frlqayfi J. W. Hai)od, of Madlsonville, visit to his parents at Guthrie for a B. L. WUrou was in Hopklnaville located a bty belonging to Rudd few weeks has returned to this city. Saturday. Mrs. Rady Peyton, who has been and Cardwel It was taken by misMrs. L. O. Ham by and children take. it at the home of returned Friday from Hopkinsville, very Rick for some time, 1b improvSmith Bowlim tho country. where thoy were the guests of her ing slowly. MrB. DemrV Hale was in Madl mother, MrB. B. V. Cannon. sonville toda Evers & Lanier showed their i& Lots of iunlulo and dancing at moving pictures at MortonB Gap , Will buy or sell second A theTemple liter, Monday, Jan. Friday night to a large, hand Furniture and Stoves J 8th. Loweryl Morgan's Mighty audience. An accident; to their apparatus caused them to shorten their Minstrels wl 25 fuuny colored 4 A performance by one reel, but there V n.u t, a , J. . CI jusxa. A DT7-a Villi I VJ. HD JL1. folks,, Inoludjtiijelr funny Mis. River QuaVte, b'ix funny end was no dissatisfaction. They will men,r high clalballad singers, otc. return Thursday and Friday nights Seats uo.woja.saatBrlnkleya' news and present five reels each evening, Mrs. Mackie Scott, of Hopkinsstand. D. V. Price it to Nortonvllle ville, who fias b9en vlsltlnir Mrs. H. M. Tresh, returned home 'Sunday. Friday. MrB. Harry Wilkinson, who has Mrs. Cephas JUuson, of Evnns-vlllwho has fan vlBltlng MrB. been visiting In Chiago, returned to John Cojle, wq to Madlsonvillo her home In Greenville Sunday. Loo Favors was m Madlsonville Friday. O. B. Gnfflu, WIirb been visit- Friday on business. W. S. McGary, tho well known ing the family oflhn Lanier, weut to Nortonvllle today to visit moving picture man, has gone to frienda, and will Um to his home Kissimee, Fla., where he will go in moving at St.3harles In aw dave. picture business. MrB. W. S. McGary will leave lu a short time for the same place. They will be gone all winter. If yeu really want to win the $16(0 automobllo get subscribers for The Beo aud get 0000 votes. Miss Edith Martin, who has been the guest of MIbb Laura Fenwiok, returned to her homo In Howell, , , He-fold Mlalary Parker was In Mortons Hotti'T Ashby, who has been to Llsmon, Ky., returned to his home in St, Charles Friday. Mrs. May Ashby, of St. Charles, who has been theguoBtof Mrs, O. E Glover, returned home Friday, acf oorapaniod by Mrs. Glover aud little son. Whitfield returned home Friday from a visit to her mother at Nebo. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Long spent a few days with relatives near Crof-to- n last week. Mr. Melton, of the McLeod Farm, waB In town Saturday ou business. - Jessie Quails, of thp Southard country, was in town last week. Harry Blackwell, of tho L, & N., was sent to Howell for a few days. Arthur Miles was in HopkiiiBville Mrs, Mary - yu have d, FOR interest showtsy -a ven n? I FOR the unuttered l I. fWf It'" FOR frankley uttered c suSSestions fifren. U FOR appreciation of favof?"sPfcen censure. If FOR beliettn the integrity outsPoken advir FOR charity ;with our faults. Ys'of "onifs;0 it FOR lessons in the great game vntions. 7' FOR the opportunity which the neN ik , v rifff " 1 I ' i .- 4 TTT )' .4 v S i c i , r 1 r .i ter service, for more intelligences v interested to you ourV on 7 , M1 i 1 ? Ml trons. Vj; I -- I i 'i St. Bernard Mining IKCORPQRAfED HENRY L. BROWNING, Manager e DIAMOND STORE w tthi wtu well-pleas- ed W l'ss-ip- pl i-- J-- i- -- rt. e, Sanitary Steem Pressing Works Chemical Dry Cleaning, Altering and Repairing We do strictly Chemical Cleaning, ' Not a,dr6pf of' wa- No chance' for ter used. shrinkage or fading. We t. clean every thread of the Not simply take the spots outwith a little spotting solution and leave dirt all through the rest of the garment, but clean ' them all alike. O gar-men- ' i Mortons Gap Lodge No. AT THE OPERA the Misses Victory Saturday; MIsb Rose Fox was in Madlsonville Saturday, Henry Browning, of Mortons Gap was in town Saturday. 1 5 I. . F. J. T. Alexander, of Madlsonville, m was here Saturday. 1 Wm. Bradley went to Madlsonville Saturday. 100 new subscribers to The Bee will go along ways towards winning that handBome 5 passenger $1600 tourlnpCcar. Got Busy now and see how many yoUjan, et by the 15th of next May. Oldham went to Hopkins-villAll the Old Fiddlers of Hopkins county are feed to Frank Sunday to be gone several days. come and make this an' enjoyable' 'occasion; ValuL be given to the Old Fiddlers; .The expense-oall Frank Slsk, of near Richland killflye, bogs, Saturday,;, each be" payedBuring ed the Fiddlers who' enter the contest-".wil- l more b,an 2Q0t pounds a their' stay in Mortons Gap. Gome one, come all. Ivery-bocl- y piece. knows that a big crowd inspires the Old Fiddleko do Mr. and Mrs. Doll Boles, of Hecla, vipited relatives Jrt thetr best. The Old Fellows are especially invited toirie eral days last week Richland for sevas the net proceeds of the contest will be tunned intbieir A. C. Byersi of Lexington, was '' in town for the K. Pv meeting Montrebsury. day night. A class of eight were given the third degree. Part of the class was from IfortpnvlUo, Knox' of Richland, was persons o 70 Admissiou, Adults 25c, uhildran 15c. All In town yesterday. years of age admitted free. Miss Bertha Laffoon, of the country, was In the olty yesterday. Mies Annie Hodge was visiting In " r T H f T T T T 1" T townywBterday. t ;f u. .,. fen- jonn 1. uavis, w.umii Floyd Long visited friends near W. Davifc Jno. Shaw. i Croftun during the holiday 8. An Old Fiddlers Contest will be gen der the auspicies of 3 Sunday. Lander Ohiaholm, who spent the holidays at hiB homo in Pembroke, returned Tuesday. Misses Louise and Margaret Mc-Pherso- un- - of Madlsonville, visited - ' r" i - - pTliiiTilllgi nmi m 0, THE OLD WAY (The Otter Fellow's way) VMMII 10 Take a lot of clothes in the shop, throw them down all in a pile together. Your suit with some other old dirty Suit thot yp,n w.quld not cftre.for your clothes to be mixed with. Maybe thoer might tye some contagions ' dlnease that could be scattered thn,t way, but it will have, ,to fjo Just tho same. ", Mortons Gap, Ky Jap B i e pri-zesVw- ill f woigh-ingaRtt- lo We are located just across the street' 'ffb'm L. & N. depot, over Webb Bros, store, prepared to do" altering and repairing 'Also putting on new collars and cuffs and all work in that line, WmSwc NFS! IHMKMvii Mm . kArTf We only ask you to try We also solicit ladies' us. 1 Mrs.-Ann- a work. THE NEW WAY (Our Way) Bring your clothes in OUR SHOP, they are hung each euit separate from any other clothes until wo take them to the press, then they are pressed with the Sanitary Steam Pressing Machine. Not with tho old laihlon" Iron, with the nap deadened and a gloss loft on them, but with the nap raised and livened like th goods look when you buylt. No rubbing on tho clothes whatever, but simply by from 600 to GOO pounds presniri then 60 to 60 pounds of Bteam turned into them while the pressure is on them. to icn 1 1 nm. V4 J a 'W J ; - c -- " - t ( )t V .. - ?9 and Mrs. Farnesworth, of Jrutn- Owensboro, are vlBitlng relatives ,irveoojT,,rt-.lraBmi")r- , . .. 7 and friends hero and at Richland for a few days,. r m wn Sunday. EvftDBvlUe, tly from Mr; ST ; .TiitTUF TlMH nf Miss Olara Robinson, of Richland, """ was in town Saturday. friends and relRtiven. . ....uaanl..uul Madison- - lw' t. u" , .. frftB v Ivlf nazoi, ana. jiuia irawcetr, Mrs. Lum RobhiBon was In thlB I r,es gey Hly tbelladisonvUlo, visited Miss Zllpah city Saturday. , tno u of home for TuoBdav yorebead Friday, and also attended J2m. Btvln slBK; Mrs. Arthur Barnott is visiting iexlnKtonTuoBaa- Bhoe d;uminer, lvUle 7 ,e Bhow at the opera house Friday hor mothor, Mrs. Jennings. itr. Bnr0 in to?n today P.iRoWnBon, ft night. ? to Ottlvor Mrs. Inez B. Rhea, of Wavorly to MortonB OUU"" mrnro revui u a vndnesuayv Mrs. Lucy Bean vlBited Mrs. Anna who has been visiting Mrs. Ann's fl h. ,Irf Academy fcuo in Madisonville last night. Henlfy, returned home Saturday. OaOi ,nr. Williams ont IV. rrun .AwinE OW"Willie Oastloberry, from Missouri Mrs. Ben Harrison, of Dawson, iCraVlthblBlatner. unvyy IB vIsitinR bis slater Mrs. Will Dav . - , .. t mo was the guest of Mrs, John Coleman wjthard is of this city, and David Gordon, of Elmer Toau, . Friday. rnni.uci ley, M.nv' .W. P. Hill, of Barns "" Miss Eula May Rogers, of Nash, - V,, 1B nnr. Rlohlfinrl. , ' MIbs. Alberta Barnett, of. Mortons ville, who has been visiting Mies John Flniey. tUnTaeBdyonu..- uneighborhood, ib ou0 la very Gap, vlBited Miss Ida Leo SIsk Fri- Susan Marie Grutchrleld, returned ,.-- TnwlB, Of V day night. home Sunday. A !' ftlii narltlV Mr. ." f II 1IIB.U-. 1 t C. ' . Mil a mi WM MTrYliii fl"!! A. MORTON MADiSQFVILLE, KY. ; lJ f Ubere tu "".. -- .., ::: .rrtMoUyw,, MOTH Funeral Direfor and Emt aimer 11 T Any Call Answer! Promptly Day or Night. t UU lUGr" Jessr Aif UViirDT ..ti and Mrs. relfttlveB in Mr. children, VX ond ill vrtcn tj i- l!l.. AaBI fc?"',:JS - jliaiBou"" -- y GRAND LEADER'S to T a All I rices quoted below get the benj low pcei CIean oveet) Sal e Madisonville, Ky. u are for cash only M. Kohlman, Prop. Bvf J Df Li 'pens Thursday, Jan, 4 Ready-to-Wear Continues Ten Selling Days i Closes mnday, Jan IS r J The Reason Goods n. iies' Tailor tyade $25,00 Suits during clean sweep sale. . Ladies' Tailor Made $20.00 Suits during clean sweep sale Ladies Tailor Made $17.50 Suits during clean sweep sale , ..... t l, Ladies' Tailor during Ladies' Tailor during Made $15.00 Suits clean sweep sale Made $12.50 Suits clean sweep sale Ladies' Tailor Made $10.00 Suits during clean sweep sale Ladies' Tailor Made $10.00 Skirts during clean sweep sale. . . .' . Ladies' Tailor M ade $8. 50 Skirts '. . during clean sweep sale Ladies' Tailor Made $7.50 Skirts during clean sweep sale Ladies' Tailor Made $6 00 Skirts during clean sweep sale Ladies' Tailor Made $5.00 Skirts during clean sweep sale One lot of Ladies' Tailored Skirts from last season. Former price $5.00, $6.00, S7.50 and $10.00, to elose out at HALF PRICE. Ladies' long cloaks in fancy mixtures and blacks will be included in this sale and a discount of 33 3 per cent will be offered on every coat in the house, making any 10.00 Coat during clean sweep sale $6.66 etc. Misses' Cloaks, ages 10 to 14 former price $10.00 sale price; Misses' Cloaks, ages 10 to 14 former price $8.50 sale price.'. Misses' Cloaks, ages 10 to 14 former price $7.50 sale price Misses' Cloaks, ages 10 to 14 former price $5.00 sak price Misses' Cloaks, ages 10 to 14 former price $5.00 sale price. .'..,...? Misses' Cloaks, ages 10 to 14 , former price $4.00 sale price 1-4 15.50 12.75 11.25 10.50 9.00 7.50 7.50 6.00 ,5.00 4.50 3.75 It is customary every six months to clean up all classes of merchandise that will not be used the coming season, and we are strong believers of taking the first lost, which is always the best loss, and Cat the very Life out of stuff we do not want to carry over, and consequently you are the gainer. Our stock is much larger, making your selections much better and much easier than previous seasons, and we will also quote you order lo reduce our Much Lower Price-iwhich will be of great interstock to normal, est to all buyers. The unusually mild weather has caused thousands of dollars worth of goods to remain on our shelves, and we are determined to make the prices to move them and give you the In many instances benefit of their service you will buy goods as low as half price, in every case you will get a big bargain, so come and buy your winter supply of us and save big money. 6.66 5.77 5.00 3.33 2.66 2.50 I Sale opens Thursday, Jan. 4th. and will continue for 10 selling days, which bring it to a close Monday evening, Jan. 15. Every article worth much more than the sale price'values galore in every department throughout the house. Come every day and see the many bargains offered. Buy during our Clean Sweep Sale and be the gainer. Prices formerly asked, are swept aside. New prices to astonish the most consistent buyer. Every item in this advertisements is in our house. We claim all that we advertise every time. Join the smart shoppers and follow the crowd here. We give you your money's worth in every instance. Don't be misled, but come to us for everything. No one will give you such good values. Bring your catalogues and compare the prices with ours. Get your Qlean Sweep, bargains here. 25c white table linens, full 62-iAll our $1.00 line of hieHlass I S width, only dress goods, all weaves Ii ffs 50c table damask, in linen and 75 c dressjods, The entire lot of all shades, nowor j 55e mercerized finish ,..3te 75c table linens, full yard wide, The best line of 50c drespods . . . 3Ie best German make in the city for. ." S5e 20c mercerized cloth in all the $1.50 peau de soi full y wide i$1.15 shades, 32 inches wide 13 heaviest silk 15c double width flannelettes in all shaddnd 301 $1.25 messaline, I5e light colors, yard wide inches wide only Ic 19 to 12 kimo-n- a fleeced outing and 75c fancy foulard dress ss cloths, both dark and light i..55c 24incheswide 9e 50c line of of plain and fly dress colors 10c outing, cloth, all the best and 19 inches wide, only"35e silks It 25cseco silks, 27 inwide, heaviest grades, only will 10c shirting cheviots and hickory plain and fancy, fast coljand j.. ..Ue for every day wear, now wash le Best grade of 5c calicoes in all the All dress trimmings wile includ"ed in this saleat 25 per celiiscount. colors, sale price 3je doGood yard wide, 5c double width gingms in the 1 11c mestic c best grades only lad! and chilHeaviest yard wide brown domes12c ginghams for . . . SJe tic, none better dren's dresses, all fast . Sea island brown smooth cotton 12 1 2c percale, yardide in light yard wide e le and dark color Yard wide bleached cotton for fam12 1 2c dotted wind1 Swiss, all ily use fg S stripesonly est yard wide bleached cotton and 25c draperies, all aphades 1 7c without starch also fancy figures . . . Extra quality yard wide bleached 15c suitings in cottj linens and cotton, none better 7e le serges, lights and darw -l-- 2c 33 9 J four-quart- er -- ie .- - urs If you did not Furs you expected from Santa Claus in the way of furs come to us and tnem now as we do not carry any furs over and must clean them upld will make the most astounding prices ever made at this season 'of Wear. In many instances we sell them at HALF PRICE and all otheMH be 33 3 off of the regular price. 1-- gpat rt Clothing Extra;special iudcements' await you in this departmeut, and as we have an especially large line of Clothing on hand in Men's Boys' and children's suits, ami all will be greatly reduced in price in order to make room for the very large line of Spring clothing which will arrive shortly. I Boy's long pants suits, ages 16 to 20 consisting of 112 suits inserge, cassimere, worsted and cheviot, range in price from $7.50 to $12,00, choice of the lot .....$5.H jOne lot of Men's Suits in sizes '34, 35, 36' and 37 in the best alllwool palters and" make you a first class every day work suit' former selling price $8.50, $10,00 and $12.50, clos- $5.M " ing price One lot of Men's black cheviot, single and "' double breasted suits in full range of sizes to '$8.51. , closeout at Men's $15.00 serge, worsted, cassimere and cheviot suits, all of the season's rqake and of ," t. ,$1 1.51 splendid value clean sweep price Men's $20.00 Cambridge suits in all classes of cloth and all hand tailored of the best style Shoes Our very .strong line of shoes dvvnicn j J $4.00 grades, sizes, 2 to 4J, clean sweep price $1.S ,...; i :' there is no line any better in the dtp' we carry only well known and reliable pds in each make whether the smaUes w .shoe or ihe bests dress shoe", wil includain this snte nnH nil will he reduced in oricel order to make room for our large lines olippers already brought for the spring use! Ladies' black lace shoes, in vici, gun metal and patent leather, sizes 2 to regular .' $2.50 to $3 shoes now $1 .SI 6, Boy's calf skin lace shoes sizes 13 to 2 for school and every day use $1.50 elsewhere, clean sweep price .. 4 choice uussssjaoiix. on every Overcoats discount A 25 per cent Cash 25 - hand tailored goods and of the latest cut and $1 8.51 cloth only Men's$25.00 Cambridge Suits of the finest ... , $1 5.11 It :JtV ., S1.ll We will place on tables manwds' and wV 1 ' ' per cent Cash discount on all Odd Pants y-.'- Mqnarth Shirts,' all styles 80c ' ,, . '"!' ". . All 50c Shirts will be 39c ;, Heavy fleeced Underwearf ,'39 .. .,. ' ' ends and many broken lots at hi price in order to close'but these lots and will give you the best values you ever hadered you and it will be of great interest fop to look over these bargain tables durineis sale. One Youth's shoes in black lace, sizes 2$ to 6 in vici, calf skin and and box calf, all two $1.50 dollar grades, sale price. Men's shoes for Sunday use, the wellknown Beacon shoes in lace and button, black and tan, all now at $3. Choice of any Bates' Shoe, come in all leathers and will be sold during sale at.. $3.51 Stetson gun metal and vici shoes also tans, regular $5.00 grades, sleaaance price. . .$4.11. o lot of ladies' heavy shoes, kangaroo "W $1.50 Union Suits,,, cooper grade, $1. 10. ' (" $1.50 Men's Hats,; all shapes, $1.00 and box c"alf,,b6lh plain and cpe, worth $1.15 $1.75, sale price .... ' ty $250 Men's Hats, best grades, $1.75 ' '"'' AH Children's school shoes in lspl.50, kan$1.11 garoo or 60k calf shoes only, k I 1 $6.50 Cowhide Suit cat.es, $5.00 Flannel Shirts Reduced m Ladies' lace shoes in tan. $3 50 and Stetson patent vici and patent colt lace and button $6.00 shoe during sale only , . . .$4.11 l J r V mm 4 s - ' , v r fT-S- i ; n it1 j ,'.