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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): January 19, 1912
Bee (Earlington, Ky.): January 19, 1912 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1912 bee1912011901_sn87060004 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bee (Earlington, Ky.): January 19, 1912 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1912 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognitio n (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has be en done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Librar ies Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. mrsm .y-.- i i spSS?'" r , a. .T5W saw" Jrmmuzm t. 4MiaiS(iir.l ZlZTZ&&rittm&EST7v .,..,r,-- t. f r. -- is r t.k.Tt"!- t .AaE,!i3St'lJ&5j jii41Ewfci - ' ftrtU. a4X V TUESDAY TUESDAY and FRIDAY fSa- and FRIDAY BUSINESS ADVERTISE IT FOR SALE JYe. f v. jyk r WENTY-THIR- D YEAR f SHOW IF YOU DON'T ADVERTISE YOUR EARUNGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, VB FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1912 S EVANSVILLE GREAT CORN MILTON H. SMITH SAYS L& N. WAS HELD-U- P School'Notes FOUR KILLED (2 Injured in Collision of L, & N. and C. & O. Trains To be Held Week of January 22. Farmers of Hopkins County HAVE CHANCE Work Done Through The Manu facturers' Railway LLEGAL PASSES FOR STUDY ARE ALLEGED l ''Mer fling expense. For the fee of $1. the student has thrown open to him the advice aWd instructions gleaned through years of hard work by practical men and expert! n their various professions. The ambttiouB farmer will be there, and each day he will see something new unfolded or some new formula worked out by which hiaII can be made to yield greater retjria1. A departure In domestic science will be eonduoted for the benefit of the ladles wherein the eeebemy of koaiehold expenses, labor aad improvement of health conditions will be the leading topics. Arrangements have Just been completed with the International Harvesters Company to produce tbeir exhibit, "The Bomanoe of the Reaper." The moving pictures will show the methods of harvesting grain In all parts of the world and will give an historical resume of harvesting grain from the earliest time down to the present date. The Stock breeders or Western Kentucky have.-- . been talking of stoeksaluB to be held at some point Komethan 'ObIcagVor'"Bl. Louis but until now the problem has not been solved. The corn school has planned to put on the largest stook Bale that baa ever been conducted in this district and make every effort to make the Innovation Evansville's Oorn Show and Farmer's Short Course to bo held the week of January 22t offers the farmers and growers of Hopkins County the ohanoe they have been waiting for. How to get the maximum orog from the minimum farm, the breeding and judgment of stoah the preperation of crops for market and the fertilizing problems will be dealt with in v way that the tiller of. the soil can improve his methods by a few days attendanco at a tri- 4 O. (mhmL IN FULL BLAST t St. Louis, Mo., Jan. 17. Milton H. Smith, president of the Louisville & HNaahvUle railroad, today testified JBWIUie JU XUlOIOlttU) vumuioiuu Commission examiner that tbe An heuser-Busc- h Brewing Association Vas receiving rebates from the rail ways entering St. Eouls through tho rJSlBBBBBLLLBJBBMBrMBT'LTLlLLLK-JjBpMSHbV medium of the Manufacturers' rail ''&& BBBTWf' &VSmBL way, a Busob interest. The hear ing here is ou tho application of the Alauufaeturers' Bailway and recog nition as a common carrier. Mr. Smith also accused Adolpbus jBusch, August A. Biuoh aud other E. 1Wee, Presents "The Girl of th Mountains Moacl ay 'ameers of tho railway company of accepting passes in violation of the Night, January 22. law. He said his company was compelled to allow a rebate of $4 50 a car for every one his road received FOUR DIE from the brewing Association delivered by the Manufacturers' Bailway. J I George F. Mooret president of the In Explosion of Mine at Centra! (Manufacturers' Bailway, who City 8mitb CONE onrtbe-stand- , Bald ORANGE SALE WINDY SrfOT WAS the obargeft' were redioulous and that the .railway and the brewing associations were separate con- a permanent Institution. The sales will bo eonduoted as follows: Jan. 28, hogs JjKfc 84, Jan. 96, Jan. 36, poultry, sheep and herses beef cattle dairv cattle. uncomfortor from food able from overeating, which disagrees with t you, take HEBBINE; It settles the stomaoh, strengthens the digestion and relaxes the bowels. Price 50c. Bold by St. Benard Mining Co., Incorporated, Drug Department. If your stomaoh feels Feed Your Bjrain The brain is one of the most intensely H- active organs of the body. It not only needs stimulation but nourishment. Don't be subject to brain fag or nervousness. Take our Syrup of I Hpphosphites It contains phosphor- us in an assimilable form. Nourishes your brain Tones up your sysDispels nervtem ousness. $i,oo the bottle. St. Bernard Mining Go. s Incorfora.Ua' . DRUG DEPARTMENT BJfcfe.xploslon of the Centoal cerns. foity Ceal Iron Oo.'s mlae at Cm First grade neither absent or tardy 1 A Texas Wonder trw uity, weanesaay aiurnowi, for month ending Jan. 5 1012. mis-inThe Texas Wonder cures kidney Eleanor Arnold XIm Kate Whales, of Xarliagtaa. four men wer killed, and one sun&oMdly" dead. There was and cureB diabetes, weak and lame J. V. Ashby got an orange Wednesday with a $5 and all irregubaoks, but little damage done to tbe miasR larities rheumatism,troubles, removEstella Boyd of bladder gold piece in it Kiss Ithel Jackson, of Anton, was Asearoning crow is nuniingior tne ing gravel, the kidneys and bladder Goldle and Edgar Bond Regulates of Budy, a Negro. Arthur Beard the luoky person to get an orange bodywindy Bhot is supposed to havie In both men and women. bladder troubles In children. If not A with a $2.50 gold piece in it. sold by your druggists will be seut Balioy Browder Garrett Brady by mail ou receipt of $1.00. One Mr. G. H. Atkinson, of White been tho cause of the accident. The dead are: Erfo Landqkt, small bottle 1b two monthB' treatJames Cole Plains, was lucky enough to et two peldom falls to perfect a Lorene Cansier ment oranges each containing a Silver William MatthewB, Ira Alien" and cure. and Send for testimonials from Dave Doss. Dollar. Ky. and other Btates. Dr. E. W. Hal Dudley Euna Griffin Half, SiM. Olive street, St. Louis, We'JHive given jiwwiy orange sales X Oonstlnation is tho cause of naaay Me., JteWby "druggists. Vlrgle Lyun they never Joee.iatMaat, becanse ailments and dieerders but iv Ted Martin th 6 oranges with money and thoBo life miserable. Take Chamberlain' Quail Freezing May Price without are mixed in perfect fair- stomach and Liver Tablets, keep your bowels regular aud you will It Is reported that quail aro freez- Marvin Plnkstou ness to a mathematical scale and avoid these diseases. For sale by ing over the country. In many Shelby Poag this adds a charm as nothlug else all dealers. places they are seeking sholter in Ernestine Bonfro can. the barn yards, Jesse Bogars Wo have found It the most unique Good Woman Gone Boy Edwin Tilrord and Batlsfaotoy way ever attempted Mrs. Wm. Mercer died at her Wouldn't You Mary Veazey to make a gift to our customers, for hqme, 726 N. Union St., Decatur, 111. Wouldn't you like to be a leader money in them the oranges and the Sbe haB been siok since Christmas instead of a follower? Wouldn't Is a gift pure and simple from our PupllB in 2nd grade who were nel-th- e but was in bed for over a week. point of view, for we believe that we Her death vas a sad one to her you like to be a "live wire" in busi ther absent nor tardy "during ness, originating ideas and methods. month ending are are giving you as good and bet- family. Jan, 1921. that will cause big business men to Clifton Adams 5 ter merchandise as cheap and cheapShe was the daughter of James bid for your services? Would't you er than you can buy it elsewhere Kelly, Sr., of this place, was born In Kathleen Stone like to get more pay I and we waat you to feel thiB way Massachusetts, 1869, come to Colby Brown Ton can hare all this oxperion'co about it, too. Wo ask your patronparents, she was you canget tho bigger pay, you can Margaret Tresoh with ber age on this basis only. married to W. O. Mercer, April, 26, successfully manago a business of Essie Bond We do not want anyone to buy an 1888. She leaves her husband apd Jas.Wm. Whitsell article of us if they feel they could five children, of Decatur, Frank, your own if you will take the necWallace Bowles buy it a penny cheaper elsewhere Mart, .Ella, Gecrgo and Mamlo, "and essary training, and you can get Clifton Boyd college or by then you can feel as we feel that the her father James Kelly, of Earllng- tbe training either at Gilbert Carroll oranges and the money they may ton, one sister Georgle, who has mail. Tho first Btep Ib to write Luoile Crosby JNO. F. DBAUGHON, President, contain are a gift. Opal Craig been with her every since sho was Nashville, Tenn., for prices on lesWe observe the following people married, two brothers Jim and Zig-lAnnlo Mai Dexter sons BY MAIL; or for catalogue on Wednesday and Thursday who were Sue Wade Davis Kelly, the latter who made his courses at COLLEGE, address enough to And one doller or home luoky Herman and Edith Howell with her and Will Kelly, of Draughon's Practical Business more in tbeir oranges. This does Eldorado, 111. Caskley Heltsley not embrace all by any means, as She was burled from the Catholic College, Nashville, Tenn., Paducab, Ora Mai Keef many did not make kuown how Churob, high Mass at 8 o,clook, the Ky., Evansvllle, Ind., Washington, Cecil Lobg D.O. muob thoy drew and many others Mattie Mai Longstaff to Calvery for oranges home before remamB waB taken carried their I. C. Depot Burns at White Plains Edward "Magonheimer burial. opening them. The I. O. Depot at White Sarah Beth Mothersbead At ti a heavy meal, take a conploot Doan'a Miss Kate Whalen, Earllngtou, Boy Nance Rt g lieu, and give yonr stomach, liver and bow- Plains' burned last nighb at 8 $5.70. Helen Poag el tbe help they will need. Regulets bring easy, W. P. Jaoksou, Manltou, $1.20 o'clock the flames started iu the Paulino QuallB r. nlar passages of tbe bowels. Lola Davis, colored, oity, $1.10 freight department and its origin A. D. Browning, Anton, $1 00 City Open to the is unknown. Pleasure Spot of the It was valued at Thibd Grade Ha Agee, $2.30 Public $1500.00. Clifton Almon I. S. Freer, $1.40 JamoB Ashby The Idle Hour Moving Pioturo B. L. Davis, $1.06 Medicines that aid nature are Gap, $1.20 Theatre on Main Street opened its Albert Baldwin' - ! effootual. Chamberlain's J. H. Kington, Mortons Osoar MItoholl, Nortonville, $1.60 doors to the public last evening anci floncrh Bemedv aots on this plan. It Cecil Barnett was well patronized considering the allavs the couch, relievos the lungs, Mable Brow Maurice Taylor, Nebr, $1.60. aids naturo inclement weather. Tbe three reels opens the secretions andto a healthy Shirley Carpenter Lee Parish, $1.80 in restoring the Byetem of pictures aud the fine music was condition, Thousands have .testifiMildred Crabtree W. P. MoEuon, Hanson, $1.00 Mable Clark G. H. Atkinson, White Plains, greatly appreciated by all present ed to its superior excellence. Sold The management bavo left no stone by all dealers. Paul Curtis $8.10 BosBie Dexter unturned to make thiB Theatre the Lum Wicks, Manltou, $1.80 FOB SALE 3 houses and lot9 in Mrs. Elizabeth Hall, $1.00 Boy Devera pleasure spot of the olty. The manBell cheap. Good MIbs Floronco Campbell, $1.05 agers of the Theatre stated that good repair. WU1 HallieDelaney 'J Bob Davis, Nebo, $1,00 stay, and intend reasons lor soiling, .an ureas xurs. Ethel East Mrs. J. M. Victory, Earllngton, thev have come to HopkmBvIlle, Ky., to'glvo the patrons as good an en- Cornelia Croft, (Continued on Pago 2.) or O. L. StorieB, Madleonvllle, Ky. Mrs, Wm. Stinnett, Pumpkin Cen- tertainment as tho larger cities. ter, $2.10 Tho Thoatre will open Its doors at Norman Elam, --who has been Miss Ethel Jackson, Anton, $3.75 0;80 p. m. each evening, giving a working in Henderson for several Nick Toombs, $1.00 contlnlouB show through the even- months, is in town again. Mrs. John Herrin, Nebo, $1,85. ing. The prices are 6 and 10 cents, A Hero in a Lighthouse Foleys Kidney Pills which are very reasonable for the For years always give satisfaction because entertainment given. The Theatre en, Mich., a J. 8. Donahue, So. Hav-a civil war captain, as they alwavs do the work. J. T. Bhel-nu- t, is welcomed by all lovers of good llghthouso keeper, averted awful Bremen, Ga., says: "I have might faotis, used Foley's Kidney Pills with great pictures and success is wished the wreokB, but a queer himself,he Elecif more rellof management by many newly maae have been a wreck, satisfaction and found tric Bitters had not prevented. ' from their use that from any other friends. "They cured mo of kidney trou 13 kidnev medicine, and I've tried all he writes, "after If you don't sleep well at night, and chills-- " so called jures for I jd moBt all kinds. I can cheerfully years you taken other to all sufferers for are nervous and reccommend them also imsystem p'unfier. HEBBINE is without benefit and they seventy,only kidney and bladder trouble." Fo. need ley's Kidney Pills will cure any case a powerful liver stimulant andnerves, f roved my sight. Now, at amieelfng fjaer-- ' for dyspepsia, It quiets the of kidney or bladder trouble not beyond the reach of medicine. No orombtes energy and oheerluineBs. indigestion, all "stomaoh, liver and Price SOe. Sold by St. Bernard Min- Jsldney troubles, they're without NO ALUM, HO equal. Try them. .Only BOcts at all Bold by St. Bernard Mining Op. ing Co., Ineorporated, Drag dragglsM. Ineorporated, Drag Department. c. A "craze for education" has struck Powan oounty, which Is one of the baokward "feud" counties of WRECK OCCURRED AT LONG RUN, NEAR LOUISVILLE Ky. Almost evefono regardless of age seemB to be going to school. L TueBday morning at 6:80 o'clook The bldeBtpupil is 80; the are past' 70, and many past GO. an L. & N; passenger train The idea might well be taken up collided, head-owith a C. & O. extra at Long Bun, 18 hore and elsewhere. Too many people have a notion that education miles eat of Louisville. must stop when one has graduated Both eugmcd exploded and parts from tho grammar school, tbe high J of the wreckage fell on the coaohes. Bohool or at any rate fsom college. The two engineers nud firemen were There Ib always plenty for even the killed. The C. & O. conductor and wisest ro learn, and education need two brakemen and nine passengers never end as long'as life lasts, as were injured. The Burgeons of tho best schools and colleges can only wrecking crew were hurriedly sumgive a good start. moned and took the dead and injured to Long Bun on interurban cars. During the recent cold weatbor, The Saneer of la Grippe our faithful engineer, Mr. Scott Lamb, has worked diligently trying Is Its fatal tendency to pneumonia. to make the 'building comfortable, To cure your la grippe cough b take Foley's Honey and succeeded admirably as the B..E. Fisher, and Tar Compound. Wasnington, Kan., rooms with one exception wore al- says: "I was troubled with a severe ways comfortable. attack of la grippe and nothing I used did me any good and was threatened with pneumonia. A friend adTho pupils in Second grade have vised me to use Foley's Honey and been taking advantage of the "in- Tar Compound and I got somo at from tho very I door" recesses by doing more Phys- once. Bywas relievedhad taken threo first. the time I ical cnlture than usual. They enjoy bottles my la grigpe was gone. I betbq exercise, and And It very bene- lieve Foley's Honey and Tar Compound to be the best medicine I ever ficial, v used and always keep a bottle witk . sev-sran, out-boun- t. - ' d me." Sold by St. Bernard Mining Oe. Incorporated, Drug Department," A Sad Ending rt Walter Boberts, a young man committed suicido by taking strychnine. He was lured to tho city by the bright lights and unwholesome gaiety, which wrecked his life. He was not able to endure the 111b he had brought upon himof Memphis, .tht.akitr Bar-lingi- on self, so ended his existence. The following note was left: "When this you find you may know.that.it is just one more-lifgivon up for the gay part of the world. I have had my share of it, and now that I want to do better I find it too late. To those who have been my friendB I wiBh to thank them. But I have wrecked my own life and a number of others, To the boy and girl at home I beg of you to stay tbero ; all are not roses that bloom in a oity. To tbe world and friendB I say goodbye. Please bury me in tbe potter's field without any ceremony aud in tho clothes that I have." e Klub Kentuck Band Concert er -- The K. K. Band will entertain the public at the Temple Theatre Saturday February 20th. The music given bv the K. K. Boys, the readings, songs and etc., furnished by tbe local talent will be a treat to all muslo lovors. People, who love entertainment, must come and enjoy theniBolvos for awhile. If you like good music, especially that furnished by your own homo boys, be sure to come out the 20th and hear them. iWhen bnying a cough medicine for children bear in mind that Chamberlain's Cough Bemedy Is most effectual for colds, croup and whooping cough and that it contains no harmful drug. For Bale by all dealerB. Everybody's friend Dr. Thomas' Eclectic OU. Cores toothache, earache, sore throat. Heals cnts, bralseij scalds. Stops any pain. Mrs, M, E. Waddill returned to Madisonville Wednesday, after a two weeks visit to ber daughter Mrs. A. O. Bash in Owensboro. Mibs Gladys McCreary, who has been visiting his brother H. B. McCreary, returned to her home In EvatiBvillo Wednesday. Dr. D. T. Stanley is confined to hlB room on account of grippe. Ho . will soon be out again. BAKING POWDER Absoluiefy Pure Baking Powder made The fromRoyalCrapeCreamofTartar LIME PHOSPHATE ROYAL S low-spirite- d, clean-sInmedIoln- e. 1 i AT.J, i ! 9 W' jKtmm9m yyr&Mmw'MWBm'immi :?.; 1111 ii K,n" v? -- wvr- : - 'tmm sfr. 'SIP- m- i-., mm yjaEr n .Jr.' . ." r ' v- - " . lyv ..... iWt WMVfcr;j gOf.XH, "fl BffittUCUMlfl r.,!!(.,,.,.- -, ,--, '"Jiffr, :'i)r ri?r?sg''ttMjH'iicggaawcwjva'f - ar'boffn:iv !' ''i5smt. SMEmrvn One PAUL M. MOME. EDITOR AND d. E. FAWOETT Six months... Ms!lfe m Yo.. " .. 25 5 - '.. ... xpmssmmmm r II CJL 11 ... CllKOi s. w.v 17o ... m-ib., PUllSHER Thre months SlnRlo copies. h m 10. qfilfifepfe . 8PDJHfe,lW& '. . g uspv IWvu 'tib .291 a.iiMt. ftfy l Wft Nb. 11 .cr -- L 3? 5 7 ,..i,aL vi MANAGER ASSOCIATE EDITOR AND BUSINESS NdV I V Member of 1 StconstrlctPifhfrs r Kentucky Press Axojiatio and League Spso.imeix cppies- mailedjf rea on application. Correspondents wanted In all parts of the No;' No. No' H,- 24 . : : ."':V: : . . 4u3,071 ,,...... wm L(a40,T8u. . 9? unitiit" ..... v11 . 1.3QJK O. '.T 'oV ......'.......'.' m,:. ....:.... ;v.,.....872, Lr"' lW.i UNWl ri .i..aiiWiH l)683lil 804i ..k... ... i . 4. ......... m - .. ' U- - rrnHMMrfKa iiil inltr.mii B.r i' m'i tn ilk-MHffMBBlWHil BBMMJIffiMlWM " "w ii nifi -- ' SWyww)1-- '""' 't 1. ,IPW u (' M Mi'mmvnxrrrit!!iSSSS ,JnJItJU ? WW lyOl,oOO lpQ81 1 ;5feJ'onJ' IjkCPg, it?m - a 19$. 11 - .' .: . . . .i,8i8,64s l.ool.e J'i'.l . 4v4j, county. - Address us for . M'm-Sheet- Nor N,o. NpV No. No! No. 1L' 4a,. ....'..". kV k lf$?M k SSJS Jmuamm? : T Vm 1 Branch Office in Marlon's Furniture Store. 119Seth , Madi- - It t Telephone 47 :7 " or .'.'.i:V .''.'....:: ..... i . . i , ..... in .TV We will give i,.oco extra vQteg. mtK wszyL UojtH "saTev JLilll,po4 i 1,4711081" 79 FnVa, January, 3MI MUST BELIEVE 19), 1912 j: Jljil' IT Peo-- riiii'iiiiiihintfi'fii"iniira'"A'i-"l"l- 4 0f Bf, lKW?iPM. When Well Known Earlington f' pie' Tell'lf So Plainly p"illj . No. No. No. Nq, No. .No, Mo 98 102 92,. k.. ' .. Ill 141 V.:. tt . .'. . . ' .., . .' . ; .l. MP.?9t 1,825,56 5 R'flftd -". Barnes; Cowand. Arch in! Orlhhlo. nf . St. Oharlesi JB .1 'MlMilir rI.. 4'Iitlll hi the o IWwIoMKfnfr friah71i tnt;tiSfa"iMV, r J v ' r... .TO. .........i ....... V jf !: " w- - Tiitjk- -' Blew. Read Thews Twp,teBr. day's. . . . ;. V.. 1,609,664 1.874,030, 11.?. w.fi . '"rn'in . 137 139 iumiaiM'"i,p"''.;i;ii"l'!!:.!f,i"i,lT'!'l"lfflu?'l"'i8'''''' opre, of M'ldisquvijle, was in town Tuesday on busi iL' &W ''I sw:: iitniy j ' F mm 3aas, ness. Mrs. F, G Frank hi and Mrp. UjBrVert'.'IJf: wefe'Sj) Midispu-vj'lli- a g .Tliurerffty sljoppius a.u4 friende. D'f. Liggett Bailey, of Louis, ville, is spending this week witii his pa'f6nttirl aud Mrs. WB., I vis-i:iu- hom( after spendj.ng a, week; wjtli her 'grandmother, Mre.' M-- r A. 'SSBnpi,q is of Jjohneons ? Sa,rJrtof(adis9n-ville- , When public endorsement 1b made by a representative' citizen' of the p'robf lu positive. You must believe it. Bead this testimony. Every backache sufferer, every man, woman or child with any kidney" trouble will And profit in tho rending. Mrsi H. O. Smith, Earlington.Ky., says: "I was nfillcte'd'wfili' kidney trouble for years. I had severe pains, in the small Qf mv back, aud when-,9e- r I stooped pr llflted,tho,(atacks1 (Wi;n P.FWpMF.'y Houte. My baok ached at night, and, when I arose ip the njorniqg I w,as very lanje. I tlred easily, felt langujfj and was frequently troujjjed by headaches and spells of dlzzIuesB. I knew' that my kidneys were disordered,. as1 the' kidney secrdtlons "were un,e Earl-h)Kt6- n. .No. 145- No. 153 No. 104 No. 167 .No. 1G8 No. 17.2 Np. 173 SJOOPer Elate was paid at a banquet to Hpnry M86d8j& Ofay, W" New- - Ortaiis in 1.871.,70 cbBtly for tbbBe with' toin-ao- b trf.Uble or IridlgoBtfo'nKTWHy l,855,7pU 1,028.820 peoqle every where" tue DrMtliig's liife Pills for these tr6Uhles as 1.2SM53 Ntw welf'aB'Uveri kidney and b'dwel" 1,583,22Q Easy, safe, siWe!' 01)1$ 25ctjl l,7fA7QQ at'alldruggiBtB. dls-or'dbr- s? lbiol. 131.034 C1$J2-Migh- ty 't'Hi'iirnnu tTJJ-TW'-- '' ff- - V 'sLiill m e- mayboYbiaQdiW flkin&Lydia E. Rnkham'a Vegetable Compomid. Sho wasifou vooks Itf tlxo hospital and .camo lionio sufforlney worsotKafi "before;' Th'on dftor All 'that Bufiering Idlii E. Pinr-L&mVcblb'CbmiMJu'rid restored hor health. HERE 'is, HER OWN STATEMENT. Pnw Pw 1flfh. "IVn vp.nra aim I mifEored.5 very sovfirely vith a displacement" 1 coiild nob, be on miy feet for a long time. My physician treated md for Bovoral nlonths vithout much re- liof, and at last sent mo to' Ann Arbor for an op"- ' ihci& four weeks and caml homr nrnHon. sufforing worso than boforo. My mother advised" iydia E. Ikham'a Vegotablo Com--- f i mo to try y pound, and l did. I am woll and strong my ovn housowQrk. I owe my health,. and ;to Lydia R.Pinkham's Vegotablo OompQund and ndvlort Avnrr woman who is afilictcd vith any . femalo complaint to try it" Mrs. OhviLiA llodki nff7w . a To-da- do-al- l ofeTUMiiiaiillgWOtftWMr in t6wn .today her, diiris, in. nusKj, Sundayafternoon to witn.-Qii:. iustruc-tip- n natural. Learninir'of Ddans Ki(f- rieypnls, I'protldred' a "eupply and re'cblved' relief fjfoni the time I them." Two 'b'bxWcuredj ana me. I shall recnmtreud Doan's K8--r neyPIlls at evdry" opportunity." For-snle- . Madkoiwilh, Ky, ?January Cleapan5e' Sale 10$, ife imsA reduction, on. W.ear,able. hafe we,, laid the. axe-- de g. ie the prices of Men's, GlothirSg, and. Iiadies' wi-ateEs-pecial- ly "WAS A TVORSE OASE. Eockport. Indt a There novor was a worso case of V6menTfl iUs than "mine, and I cannot begin to toll you what suffered: "For over' ablo to do anything. I was in bed for a month two years said nothing but an operation would" euro me. My and the doctor father suggestcdLydia EiTihkham'a Vegotablo Compound; bo to pleaso hllntltookj its nd I "improved wonderf ully4 so I am ablo to lTaVel,fWdhbffeeBa(,ifako long rides and novor feol anym offpeta fromlt.Al rbaVdmyc'tak other suffering wpmonto giyo Lydja E, Cotapouridta' trial beforo submittmg to ah operation Makqaiiet MEiiEDrrn, K. F. D. Ko. 8, Ebckport, Ind. Mrs. "Tfl milT)ayhand8orno regard to any person who ydll pro.yo tous THERE NEVER g I Pmk-hol'feTegka- Mr. and Mrs. Neal Stivers went cents, by. Eorteri-MUtyurn all; dealers. Co,, Prlpe 50 XJjjlt-ed Madisojjediesday Bufa,lp, shop- - New York, solo agents. fp.r,t)e g&O . rv.? I? r tf . ' hV t r-'- f."'"flUHK' i ' .y. ' 1 .' J1r it wv.j'yr . ::;,. tfLKlPJ Btf, Rr.j' E. . t4iafe uf' ' . , .4 Remember the name; Dpan's Hv B Lacy, of. the couptry, is and take no otjior. in town today' on busiues3. SCHOOL NVFES OJittagq.,to .be., Rone say,erjjj far. (Continued frora'Page 1.) days. Aubin Higglns Logan Skaggs, of Johnsons, Adraiu Hamhy njadeausie'triD, ourt'tp w n Edna Lamd "Wednesday. Morton Logan Beatrice Long ' Mrp. 0. B. Di'linp:ham,Mrs. F-- . Pauline HaliiB G. Franklin and Mrs Frank 'Du Bernard Murphey afrs! ETerbqrt TAafe Elsie Oldham Tuesday afternoon. Hyman Pyle Alford Rogers wifp were G. A. Atkitipon and Lula Lee Todd in Ma'd'isouville! Wednesday vis-kiVirgie Lee Venzey relatives. Jlmmie Wilson Eugene Witherspoon W. A. Oates, of Owensboro Mamie Nance ' Antrav.eliog salesman for the , ng States. all; Compound has been tho standard romedyf or female Ills. Nonmo sick with woiKail'a ailirfeit dpcrjueticoi letfol.)wlwIli; ntitry tkteifa--riTonicdhilnc,'inado from .root? and.fcefbfc lia ret6rWhoanitel6rwoindBio IipaTthf gtoWxIto tolWi$TfflllAX. XDlCDr? CO., Trjurictt6rWllf SopHbiwd, riacVand atfawcred r us 1 th'6ir tdHtifrioniols, or that thjj oHg: como to' lis entirely unsolicited. inal letter from each did not Fr.3&years JDyd! EV.PInkbam's Vpgotablp thathigqrotte'rs-ar- piiditfany notgorla'and fhi tifhthful-o- r, thateitherofthesS byaomaaarialldJstrlst.coiifldbsc. i i.t ft- lib iii.Hi j- mfi-.- " ai i..ih J.IL."1 J 'ii 'iii 'u " HtM 'lll"V l i llt.Jtllia-IJiK- ihlkt HJlUKl il. tJJ l' mT"2c i.t Sin! mmmg ft Look' Listen Ready-to-Wea- r. r?. w r"'V., w f , derson Tool' Co., was "here, Friday. K. Y. Sadler, who has been, couflned Jo liisl bed fox several r - Doycuknow that fully nine out every ten cases of rheumatism are weei5sJrRo.rtedJjuoeejs;. Bakersport. Miss Julia OuningbamJeft day for a' visit to relatives to- at simplv rheumatism qf th? mqecjes due to cold or tfnmp, or enronic rheumatism, and n'qiKre n'o intertial treatment whatevei? App"ly Chamsee berlain's Liniment freely.-1and- ' how quickly it gives relief. For. sale by all dealers.' j i Ton.viW.'W,eUe, of East, Ky was in town Wednesday, enroutej to Earle, Ky. Miss Jiuuie Harris has return ed home after a plpagn.ntisjt.tq" . Miss Olara DtllinhMm, of Gra-hjini- Mrs. W. B. Vinson, who was burned on the arm last Monday, is doing'' nicely now. and we hPP0"she,wlll soon be wf ll xgajn. Charges Durham. Laying ton,, 111., has succeeaed iti Indihg,a positive, cure for bed wetting. uMylItllS;boy wet tha bod everv nilrht clear- thro' on the lloor, I tried several kinds of! Kidney modjcnie and I:jwas.ia the drug store looking for something dlfw ferent to heifl'mm wh'en IhdArd of Foley's Kfdnrty Pills'. After he nad taken them two tays w.p, tfould Bed a chaime auo when lie had taken two thirds of a b"'tle be wag ciuerii That is about six weeks' ag6' add hd has not wet in bell uliice " Sold by S;, Bprpard Mining Co, ' In addition to tbes. prices we ane giving with each one dpUar purchase an orthese, orange, Some anges arej.USfcats .they, come from the tree. Some hay,e,a a HHr. SilnuL Qinrtw Some, have a New Silver Half' , km Hour Victory Building, JJfjyn Sfyqet;. i er . New-Silv- Dime-S.o.m- e, I, I r..1 MEL& .-- T ,"'T?T, "ir!1! MffJ."!! mill certH?-piea,s- rrr 1 toe Dollar-Som- e ?l Qur. location, oyir splendid pictures, our. mpsic and m prosed-wijp haveXwoiand-Hal- f DftUarsip Gold . rnW "II1 : , ; VI - ;,''-'i . Rt .v r- - ohiKiron C'KEAM VERMJIFUGB. It wormft uutt 'Ua rt9 a tonic in the' debilttafed syBieui. Price 26b, per botlle. B'oM' bv Sf. Bernard Mint de-efro- In even' home l)p a" their are bottle cf WHITE'S ' whoro Some have if 11 II - Five Dollars iir Gold ., .. all. HWhHMrfflSU,x RHJCESl 10c, ymk'H'iirii M'" HJ 'f-- 111! ' tp ' (I ADULTS, " ' CHILDRRNfUNDER 12v5c f:'Vi ii i d ' morit. in'' Co' .Iricoi'p'ovattd, DrliR'Dejiartr Incorporated, Dru'Cipartment. ... i ...if .i.u,i.i iM'f Mil . t'l Jeff Russell,, an cjn;k'9viik'- L. O. OolllnB r' -- Tfw- i ' vj Coughs "X A dttlurb-- ' that keep you awake at night fataUy-31- DmrrrnPf alfO y fK3 n'i"j. iW i' wi) I'liTt-fixxiJ-l- hl. bonpenert i?pyfev uir' ". 'Ti?fiTO?Aft .it- i h,iftlVi.t MU . i- WtoA?.W .?ftM vr i ii ! tr - iau mi,T iwyj pan Ijeatopjie th' Bleep of the rest of the In a few minutes T?Mfct" PiL E, . H ?'' rJMtt?. , ... j sHhV. iSTfte. . BQlJard's It U a Rcmfdy of WWWW .7R''- f ' v .MKJfW' vMBT)HiV., - fe; ,Grat l . RSivin-How- . r flueaTewtrihe"ligMntWkjrr,tfeaI nUArd'jJ jaofejbound pyfiip convoys a warminr amd relaxing1 lw Miss Ejaie ."Wilson vslted;her pat "Mrs. Hi Kays and .mother xeturjar rt ti.n Bd- b'omet Frjday. fiom.. Qrj5an.zl.U4 Sunday. wh'erd sli"e atteuUfedi.tbe., fuueraUbf Coasting and SlV!ng 1b the isue of, Iferi'obusfil Mls6 Vambergv wl;dle4 ' ItfOkla'ffomiaf ''S'aturdar Bv.enlng" Olubmt. .T. N. Moltulght Btable boss for wlthMlsBBlaUch'tf' I.aurtJ- thla ,50i k' t','uri:i .'tf.l.UiJ has purchased Co., fFd'sn'tHentB ofti: allikinils week, . T 19 JW Nam were serve u. pfFWGflfltH. wlfeaud Thomas F. AehrnQro-au. - I Tlieaka . &o. v, t-- ttWWKY fif.ftW jttti L it IM im r? i n'rrtyw.y. in V i- i- r ii y TT Uiv.k '- o.rst;i!.,'iii...'ii mi ..T vi. d .! l p-- BU'iaay. m L work-fa9- t, r ' .rii uvu' TowiirniPieQPPilM fW?J VflMJttc nw ;1jAuu ; 'lc & WW F' WANX A f was in,town one.gay last week i S.. . M -- fe1 Her ,VKffi8f l""1 - Training arid show anibltidU tp rvse, "wa ' services, i.yoqtlaliy take ths.Draufehon Colleges thanj fnorse.all other biil- 'WofeBANKERaJndorsaR.AU.GHpN'S tarft!rnjU;edt?saT by.ImeAOofcs.oVtbe t.MW?lfltftfeu8JbawlLes 48jCplle,gB In 18 States. International reputatiti neso cbllega!COMJ3INED )t'ho dr,ove be aurp n&edsal' jb.'.m- - jDF ;ACrtJ?W"iK 1" WPjg Ji,fl4HAr.W v." t Seuior. Arunmeuo, letter wrlllnr, bbsm under reasonable conditions. jhtne. GP i That queitlpO' win oVasked you abost dally by business men seeking yqjir aBtter wm I F Hurrairfor'JlBi Bter.ttmffTHe,WH!SfeljS i'ji.'r;.a.'vi.jcui i , ks a4reppft-- Pdrpus? Flutixvtor the chet91 TBPbv'F, Asljpjoe iwtt hlAne atm(by.,cpinT4 saddle.marjt t9.Qraj!.e BldfiVatlbivuuknbwnc M , coids,kwhichtmighrbaveue,KdodMn ....mnilni, UUIICUIUU.UUU j!i " :i&it jaaniAte. Lwf MV )tT7o ifw.g tih2?-b&- i . ft itfeiiiiire.rii w. I tb.lft.iWf&k-- iV ' We lqarn-flo- the-liuutsr- thht' STt L c . B&M4ARa--MW4N(i- m Im tion. !lTOWWi Urtrfsrf. EiMiiiaf ML yHii Ei IMlfMmft nufed-ma- , i'd- i nnmimmila''lM'i v.' UM.Mi.V.'".. of.. a, dreadiul congbf anb rifaaABA''"wtrtPS' w. kv ratter-- 1 V. '.'Avi'. rna:.4. .it SlwikilwiAi !o?orp Fraeucally Hom:S4Mlrr, TMtkknds VMankcosh 1 wj ara ttf, a holding c6 flSbd'Oraui&QJi Col iWWtl'XfmWViWeXtlm Lcourt.raooiX8rsiw.nia i taklnz,,uau .CA DratjghiSk, BYWAtL, President. litaliiyiyTiinn. Forr?ckt rr!t-JAo.:- resultVbf pmu.Btudy. .ipndcson lessans alotrue on course ATCOT.T. F.fZR. write v' DRAUGHOiN HMe UV!MWHlf ., AX fcaWiW;r-lC4W4ll..rr.aH- 'VV JfBTJL jomrt(jff er Paducak, Ky or EvvUl J MOttLE dE I IK .J, . -"-. i2iS ZiLti.i-- - PJW!-!g'yjWf!l!!pl- g WSTOKai y -! ' fhr. 7 VflPVnP. V - rr? - i . v7'f " ' O T?rrrfr,"s-ir !. j .. - '- ' TAam.- - j .. ,i wmRHW!1 v$fpp '!!JffBlli.iJI. mm1tM0 . r - rt ik Your ltf yieici, navor, o fruf is HI febcstain cjualitis unless t he vsm YxAi adeduat4'ffd available. erilizer for ffjtit sfcoiW cdntidfe P$&$fup&;y p tlK &. .M ,7, at least 12 Many growers use arihu&Ily 200t lbs Muriate in Madisonville Wednesday. of Potash per acre. Potashialsp' insures stfonfrAvodihand early and 'KMissilpn Whalen wUin' Madu " iwVfiVednesdav. continuous Bearing Writers for lljrfce'' if your Scaler doesn't j ,Mr, Douglas O'Brien , wjts is; a carry ttfltsj; also forour free books- MaJllsdBVIlle Wednesday? fornfitjlas wjd directions. ' ' with Mtb. JiW. Vlotory walil iMadis ' '' 8t,T. WORKS, Int. nllls vVdnoBday. Continental BuiidioB.BalUmoro ' Frank Hogh, of Nortonville was Monndnock Block, Chicago - fan IW Hanaonodnoe ? 9 MttJlMBSWrt, oHclawa " Guess Wrong Again Wednesday. I Dick Wilson was in Bobertifi"! -About fiveyears azo I wrote to " esday. PI'' ,. . i nambWWKa tfribieufforoif .t JbtapKMsttue m ikidn an bIjWde?froubleBi' !..i .,.-.CarLiBrady, waBl that i I'lij r.mod m It my jot wKicn on con Clakde Bassiof White c u 'Elaiaa.. was l jt k. nri ."( t m thafjt'heri for mf ; nbCTWsi y you SI jvery "was mAhh limp-Bj asfta lMgVeMrt, atii ir taKi fouiftvktMzo h' ! iA,Uhu R Frafik Browir, of " whlli Ii 1 P.ai Id agaveXfoi parents? aTPembrolel this WMfc tifstakeii Neal Stivers, a business man of Whito Plains was in Madisonville fir iJIagiiosis-Doiitbrs- t. - fcr.T3Tiitt'.ttia 1 "" . .,.-. C, M. MORT0N 4 'jv -- m i 4SONVILLE, ' i-- f KY. ' i - MaI.OuTbWI -- i - .. ' -- - li m. .'LiTi?!.1 it Jm -- . " New Orleans la MadiBonyillp .W.qdnosday. MIbb Molllo mueh In favor nf your wonderful prj(ratlou, SwamrWRootf wfcb w, cufs, after phisiciansfAiW Very trulyJyWira.c f F. H. HBNil. ROHto 8. Box SO. ltoaMihnrniftvrt. 1 FfTBOftally appeared )fbofor&:j mi, day of July, 19C9,'V Horawho subscribed!) thoaboVi statement and make oath that tho samo 1b true in substance and in ardedtmifWiia? Bairaf ntntfr nirWftn of aVetrorfi& sinea and cannot say too much in ve bad rned 4f gtSnsX afSrwafSr andEintalnier $H$ Day or ' .S fcr" Uiait (iMBMMMMknM fc S1 m ?. h ' i r - ' ? & m & n ,' sr; lBonvillo i.'Tly , T,b,o News, oft-the- , Towns - ..j &r Mre. Eva MoFheraon and son Itobort, who have beon visiting her brother B. E. Nlxon, for the paBt several weoks, will return to their Home m Sau DIrro, Oal., tomorrow Mrs. B. E, Thayer, who has beon vlBlUnjrhor' pareuiiT' NTri'aiia" Mr?.' Irod Bootz. returned to her homo W In Mnnfgomrj,;Al$, ttitsmorpjnfi;. Mrs. Prod IJeinecko, 6l Madlson- vllle, iBCfnffgrJlfff'froql an attaqkf of ljfcs boon; con fined to his room on account bf an is.ablp to be af tack " A' " ' ' out again. '' Will Kelly, of Eldorado, Til.. ho attondod the funeral and burial k his aiRtfltuMa. Wjm -" " i5r.wC'Gr MrsOhariieBarndfb.'wa's-visnihg. ' Jim Kolly, who attondod the. fun D avlHG ord on , 6'f jfrY oiar' "R I c bland , returned home Thursday from in Madisonville Tuesday. eral of bis sister- MnfPWra. More, aftor vlsltlna Dr. 'Will Hoff-Ima- was In town Wednesday. ., returneditS: lift Hdtiid'lb ZefKlfrdlll. nioveland Gamblin. of the South'. ii Howard Todd, of tho Southard for a fow days. p lBt nlglrt. f ' Dr. W. D. Boss, of Madisonvlile, ard neighborhood was,in toWneldl? aeighbmbodjw is in town Wednes- tTTp-7y- i il Wm. Mercor, who brought the nosday. UWJf. wftB In Henderson, Wednesday, on foburiftf.'roturnedTwIth his P.st Blair - left ' for Florida Wed- GeneOldham. of Evansville visit , .. family fo tiielr 'home Tri Docaturf. i'lV 'J.1- V v " .V nosday ed Hfs parents nearRfohlanM Wed Walter K. Long returned from a Ill.JaBUiIt., nesday. twjWeksbuslpeBBtrip. tfi. Cadiz, Miss Georgia' Kelly, of Decatur, Misses Margaret and' Catherine BOOKKEEPING III., returned homo last night, after Ohio, to Nortonville, Weanosday. Bu8lnaM,PhoiKrsfay Victory wore visiting in Madlsou- Ot (0 Bamby, nf MAdJponvllle was atte.'iid'lng the fdur'a.l pfJier after ille Tdesday., 'in'tho city Tdesday.v ' Ulster Mrs. William Mercer. . TELEGR APrTV' Mrs. Minnie Cain, of Madisonville, WILBUR R.SMITH BUSIHFSS nH! I FfP H. C. Perryman, of Madisonville, , W. H. Yousa, representative and DnubUia i AHHavAlLl r1l. was, jn tdwn, 'JV'pduesdajr. for the Bawlwin Piano Co. spout TuoHday in Mortons Gap, at- III PrI(lnt hftfl TPftra nf ATtUirf nfA ftt salesman mryanttlA end bMiklni? bun9, nlao f"i year Mticatlnir 1WO0 of Louisville, was in town yesterday tending to business interests. Hammond Loving, of Hanson, anu women inr ncr?ii rr.oW, 'vAi.tnua.M;c.,J5:a1iHoB!kr Ural "Nolffe "Frirh Is visiting her on buBlness; waB in Mortons .Gap .Wednesday. " Moroor.re-turnodnrofffdrftBrnlR- ruouuinusni. ' RossiBugh, who '" ht: was1 high0 ab9U'etvii61fh Thursday, -aii'tf 0.;T. Gatllh, of Nortonville ii.i'i InMadiPohvillfr Vodi1e6day: neaViv uvuruuweu, xnu ioo WR8 Mrs. Lou Griffin was Jn Madison-- , lo6s'mod ilito laro blocks floated ' yilltr'Wodnesday? the passage. Tho water backed up Luclan Littlopage, of Mortons 'dtj'tllM,wa"s' evi' with tlitf"bftks. Gap, w'aVIn 'Madlrionvljlo ' v Solnd'of tho norhbors near' took . longpolei nudliicisened thellceBo it Dr. BO. McEuoti,,who has been would float"on defwn tha-- , stream, a dodtTd't'liT tills cltyfor man'y yeifrB B. L. Wilson was in konklnsville is moving hiB'offico to St. Charles, ' ' "" ' " JrhursdayT'"' whero'he iVilf slllrpraotioe. Lucleu Hancock, of the country, . Mrs. TVC. Anderson,, wh,o has been ill for several" days is able to Tom Morgau, of Carbondale, wbb be out again. ,tq io.w)iTl(Ji7iday;i W". B. Menford, of Louisville, Oharljo Young, of Madieouville, the Gollierjs Magazine ' '' !waB7th'city.iTji"d.W, rf was jn the city Thursday; J T. Alaxand(;r, of MadlBonvillo, f " j. J.J.R, BbjB. ofClnclrjnati a trailiwas'in tljefoityTiieBday'' " ng saVerfman5, 'waB- irr tho city Miss Davio Hendricks, of Mndi- - Thursday. Bonvuie, is tne guest or mends in Mrs. John Day, of near Richland, this city. -, k friouds. cjeek running noar the on Woisl'Maln became very Skat-intr'riu- Whalon was in Mad- WednoBday viBiung imp-mmmJ&Z,jfL pjgtg James MvH'Aiiii, N.ptaryPublic. Blagmtoni'Ng'Y. Letter io Dr.. Kilmer, &, Co , pKHiS Provehat Swanip-Eo- ot Will do for. Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing- -' haraton, NY., forA eatnplo .bottle. 'It wiHeonvinoe ativorid. Ybu will also reQelve';;av booklet of valuable jiuormation, tquing an aqout tne kldooysatiiljbladdijr, Whemwntirig, ub uro uqu uiencion tno jjariingion Bee." Bogular fifty Semi-Weekly ceutand'one-dbHar- - Bale at all drug stores. blze bbttloB. Jdr !r "'"" ' '"" Tom Morgan, of the Southard' neighborhood, wag in tqwn Wed-- , nesaay; .Mjsfl.TrixleFenwlQkwas in Mad; isonvllle Tuesday.' ' ' j. John Day,, of near Bichland, was f 'r ' iutown Wednesday.' Sherwood Gamblin, of the neighborhood was in town K1 V7 Tfiq Handy Heater You often neeel sbrrie heat iii-.earl- 11 I i1 y .Ealh when-.ypivh&v- e not yet started the rurnace. !i Parker.-o'f'MadlBotivfll- bestr.quct.a,Ietionoke Gaoiuiug. cotey me In whatever part ofthehousei vwVantrW6ucan'neVit Heater. - n, i iic i aiccuuu is mc mow reuauto neater oa we martcei ana you can move it wherever you please Start it m bedroom or batkoom, asd yon dVewilfl ,enlo4 on tho . V ns . w The Perfccdon SaekeleM 03 Heater it beaotWuliy fioWii aa oraaaeet Drum o jJalnjrteel or enapelled.k bltioj sitk4 rnmaiagi. earwKr become wedged. AU pert eeUy cleaned. Damper top. Cool handle. Daien omywliewi r vrrits for wjriptiro cfaaJar.to aa eeqr'ol tka j. T l TttF'tTf " 'i.fecT:3i-';t- oUt n ' ' SteiidoilCimiJany ' . (Incorporated) Tftyjjiy Tj J',fc,jl?,'L''J''?vT. yt ! Mh ar TTi T (tm i WE DO. QN.LY TH.E BEST JOB WORK fi Pffa it - if iii ,, . ?. fa-- i j ir, a T .. PROFIT SHARING AT THE 51 t 'f f nTf " f' ZPf irMmL; mw rifMkMaWMMi on Sala and hasrbyfar exe.elle. any preapu? sale, e.ven, had This, sale- "will ur W hen we say sale, ,we rneaaa cut in continue untilJ January 27' as b'foxe, seated, aadbargains wiUJast u,pf uptiLtre lag); minute pxtegg. Qjar.prics and merchandise coun.t. All we ask is your presence. Come andSee for yourself while" we are selling'' fast ffive the pea- our loom end bareains. As fast' as oiref lot is pie what we advertise. We have selectfrm our regular reianansr.andrth;e, erfdre stook of Bourland i Mothershed to' such as shoes, hats, clothing, pants, dry goods, potions? and air this is on safe .at adduction fromS -- rr ; uv. f M . t ' 89c and waists, all selected andJI !) $100 values for Staple Department Specia1 Both in Values ".Men's Cordiii'oy Pants Cut-Price- , b,eganh-l.ast.Sa.fcyrday- BUSY STORE f f up-to-da- HiNTON o KY We-propose-t- te closed:outriV-will'b'e-fllled-infr- stpall racks-- . 1-3 -- 67-;l-'2- the-dolla- r. -- '' f ' . - r -- and Prices pauts,4? diBpla-yed,on- , $2.00 values $Z?50.-YpJuesi!.t,. $1:59" $1,ljB Redu.cj2d4 from 50 to 75 per cent on the ; ovtewSV. tilts rjdg $3iAo"K Dress ,...'...;,. ..$2.jj ar. Hoosier Sheeting, per yard.Domestic 32 in. bleached Bo'pe,' bleached, sale priced - 4e 5c (fes Men's and B5ysrDnder-vyeai- v a , shirts all of which we offer good styles a no. i Yesj Reduced from 33 on the regular price. 2C .Goods wJmhb ft In thisjllptiwe 10 have-- 5 ladies,? Extra VadUes Kancy.shadow stripes and "valuaf . . SU regylar 76c value. .41 M incf wide,trslarQc-vae;.-v3So P S- f' 54'incn wide, regular . 4t)aNvalue-.jmmmmmmmm w v n 6 inch 54 .inch wide, 2 Ieac., t ,, V coats we are offering for v. w . American Lady and Beau- ty Gcyret f alK djscontirued'i numbers going' at a big" roi duction. Regya 'I.UoCorsetssaJe'tpricV Men's Work warm hnedf il $2.00 values for $2.50 values for $3.00 values for (&$'" .' i iPW?j?,ors wideregular- des? Dress Cingharn, jsajf j price. - 7 A Io. One Gingham, safe price. .'lc Best Outmg per yard Zic AlNb.lOnkrOutfng;.'fan;y:cottfdri.tfc L Calico, American Prints, per yd.. 4c Loom End Calico per yard 3c j I-- . The best 50c Underwear for i$ The best 75c Underwear for 59c Th hjst $1.00 Underwear for. ..79e n Trie best $1 50 Underwear for. $1.1 9 The best $2.00 Underwear for. $1.5.4 " I DupoiiifeSilfts all'shadeS' - I U I. 4 . tffiftl.lVfii'JE&.rv: ..,.r ... ,. ,,.- ...... , , - $1.51 $1.91 V$2.3J IfX - 4,li u S:iki K Th8lll:'-iUlitJMrifoi:!, sV i derwear The best 25c Underwear for . 1 I Special In Ladies' suits, coats, skirts Regular $i.50 Corsets,' safe priced 79c ' Regular oUorsWsepnc'l Regular $3.00 and.OOXor- ' sets, sale'pnce. ...-...- . $1.41 L P-la- W 26cvaIuesf6pU . j ... s 40c values for 50c and 75c values for ...... i 9e ; 1X. t:: 25c .29c The bAsUfeUarjKeactoj;..... ...SJi.. The best $1 Underwear for 79e ...M We fire no canons, we ring no bells, i;alpoU mistake when ,jve say we have plcedjQn not make any v(s &ww r am w "-jw"& vvnt them when cour We "ve .$0rWytm sljf ofatest as.nyirtpja.y seeever offered in Hopkins county.saM are dp rfrjgpiiise atf ipvmt fences skljpjeiiaiandBslj havs; ? you X J r 3 ht I a, J ?0,0QQ .1 V With j?Yoti xrUJ,', Each Suity Coat and4 Skirt Sold During "'Hi iiil jjiju W.UiMl MUrru.: tfi:iS'uijj4.a :W.i.i I..M S. ..1. ..ir V It WJiM ,V ,'1 V Our-Salj- ,U'g' 1W3 A v.W rn-c. H.riN tf'tMr fVWtv mp; nr wV nii' N . e -t- ,U : J&yr. w... ..,.-..c-. - . ... ; J J Ka"nsgi p r tsircii u. viWi'l-- , ?!?' 'few lf SS?W '' " , 1 it- ,;r;r.o-"BWVy-JjLLafLlrS V - .'yfrT'rrr-- : ttfeiNiiw. ja, "- -" iia-.-- t z m ., 73 ' 5T ii fti i'i'iOi ' ;7"i Our h'A satisfied customer Our Best Advertiser New Famous Store Opening rand of; TOO Cents iM 'S For Every Dollar Bought Our Motto ? ' SATURDAY, JAN. f- 20, 1912 t f iii' r- THE NEW EAMOUS STORE AT MADISONVILLE, KY. This is to inform the goood people of Madisonville and the surrounding country that we are opening a First Class Store in your midst. Our aim and efforts shall be to handle Dependable Merchandise at prices LOWER THAN THE LOWEST. Our motto will be 100 cents for every dollar you spend with us. We come into your midst as strangers but hope through honest and streightforward methods to win your respect and patronage: ft 1 ?l If I r'm & New Store ' New" Goods this-city New Prices Ready-to-wear. We will show the largest stock of New Goods in at prices that will astonish you, consisting of Dry Goods, Shoes, Clothing, Hats,' Caps, Trunks, Gents' Furnishings and Ladies' Apparel for men, women, children. To make our opening day an epoch in the history of. Madison ville, we selected from each department an item or two which we will sell at prices less than the actual cost of raw material. jfy , . . " Below We Quote a Few of the Most Astonishing Values Ever Shown in This Vicinity Satisfaction P Vt ' Guaranteed Money Back or Your SHOES $5.00 Shoes for Men, in patent and gun metals, reduced to. . , $4.00 Shoes for ladies and gents, in all styles, reduced for opening to $3.60 Shoes, solid feather, for ladies gents, reduced to , MEN'S SUITS to $20,00 Men's all wool Cassimere and Worsteds, in Blue Serges and Fancy Grays, reduced for Opening 44 $16.00 Men's All Wool Blacks and Browns, Cassimere, reduced for Opening $12.50 Men's Suits, reduced for Opening 3.48 2.98 2.48 4c 7!c 5c Satisfaction Guaranteed Money Back ODD PANTS or Your aa 9.98 4.98 CALICOES to and DOMESTICS Standard Brand Calicoes Hope Domestic, Opening price Per yard Brown Domestic, yard wide, '10 yards to customer, per yard 0 QA $5.00 Odd Pants for young men, peg tops , ........... , with cuffs, reduced for opening $4.00 Odd Pants for young men, made up to date, A with cuffs and welt seams, reduced to. I Knickerbocker Suits and Bloomer Pants reducey to Boys' ONE-HAL- F PRICE. yO jA Many Hundreds of Bargains We Have Not Mentioned of Account of Lack of Space , R'Jfc- - OUR MOHO WILL BE: STRICTLY AND ONLY ONE PRICE TO EVERYBODY A Child Can By as Well as the Shrewdest Buyer at THE NEW FANOUS STORE The: Latch String Hangs Out. You're Welcome, Whether You Wish to Buy or Not. Come in, Get Acquainted Yours for better values The New I J Famous Strictly and Only om - price ' ' ' -- r Prop. I! Jw3!Kjr- . Miss Kate Pemberton Building Below the National Bank the only Dry Goods store on the blpckl MADISON VILLE, KY. "c-i"- ' THE NCWePAMOLS SAM RUfcENSTINE, ci-A-i Honest Good at Lowest Prices 3 t .,1 x& - :..- ,' . JG?&ifoTj'&.r-y.t- t. x. Vf ,i v ' -- . "V. If D n OKI m