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'4 rsJt.JWViS'--(' W .IT " - Hr.'M mmimm saGBiW- - -- OTWpc: l' "f 3ffl ?'W.&, ' . f " i .t, ' 3X" - TUESDAY TUESDAY and FRIDAY V5L 1 YEAR i ISSSSsBBffl&SPJJ IT IT IF YOU DON'T ADVERTISE YOUR and ' .FRIDAY BUSINESS ADVERTISE IT FOR SALE fVENTY-THIR- D EARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KY., TUESDAY, FEBR UARY 13, 1912 HOPKINS COUNTY MAN HANSON BOY MEETS .TRAGIC DEATH IMPORTANT SENATE POSITION Popular Ben Salmon, Who Fills one of the Best Places at Frankfort n 5" N: j." 13 vnnoiNH :?: HAD TAKEN "SOFT DRINKS" And a Hard Fight Follows at Guthrie ANNOUNCEMENT Ilsley Happenings .- A- Desd Limb Falls from Tree and Ben Salmon, mail clerk-ithe Kenlucky Senate, spent tho week Strikes Him on the Head end at his home at Ilsloy, taking DID NOT HEAR FATHER'S WARNING the country ajr and enjoying' the? companloushlp READ THIS From"this date until the. close of the Auto'mobile Gontest, on May 15th, ? we will give 10,00,0 votes for every dol-la- r paid on subscription, njew or renew-al- , paid with coupon books. Books at-;thi- B iii 'tf ,tK r V , W V v f&Z., KJj3' ' f - 5rfw 1 X . 'William Ennts age fifty and a rt -- After a Aged Woman of Maditonville SummonAt His Heme tn Farren resident of Dawson Springs, left Louisville, Feb. 10. Tho city Hints ed Friday Dawson Springs on a freight train To The Public hotel is to have an eight-stor- y 3 with $a00iu hispoekot. It Is thought for negroes exclusively.' lb will Jack Sullivan, who has beeti Mrs. Julia Holloman one of that be was intoxicated and when I am in the Automobile contain 800 rooms and will cost ill With typhoid fever for tkt the most beloved women of the train ueared Claxton he tried to Contest and hope to win; but about $120,000. past three weeksL died at bis died Friday afternoon stop the train by shutting off the air cock, Instead of shutting it off home on Farren Ave., Sunday at 12:15 from a.cougestive chill gradually I cannot do so without the as he shut it off at once COMPANY G. niaht at 8:10. This was the sec- of the night before. sistance' of friends. 1 ask that which stopped the train suddenly A Texas Wonder ond attack of feer, the first lMrs. Holloman was71yearB of throwing him beneath the wheels Notice of Inspection anyone who is not specially ft leaving his heart in a very poor ay and had been an invalid for and cutting off his right leg above The Texas Wonder cures kidney m lame interested in the contest, and There will be an Inspection! .Co. condition. tki ankle. Ha was takm to Claxtou and cures diabetes, weak andIrregu"" , , Iau. backs, rheumatism, and all s lifllilAlai DriarfiiiT-frar- a )awson am larities of bladder troubles, removwho has not pledged their G. February,. Airme'mbers Mr. Sullivan work"od for the L, ing gravel, the kidneys and bladder are hereby notlfledto prepare for & N. about eieltt years ago. He mas"aii!l'a4atia-r.fvotes, will vote them for No. fUkfiifir? ssiartii? wjwbm'. itegulat l;jM4fc,ai same, and muit bn present on said slat sir ufrta-u4wa?M;.(, jjf5r.vicwas. httiOMttHaV wae hurtwhilo an emplgy t&ei.m. .Mtertiuia 17. .Anvthine vou can do datM.. Will drllKevery ..night, frtfra? hitfld bjyocrrfirijrSli'W' will' b mo "" ' , ., now on. ternoon, Jlav. Harnspup of the He is survived 'by his wife forsierly oy man on receipt or Jim una company." ; Will UC glCAliy AJJJJlCUiAlCU, Signed small bottle Is two months' treatHe went into the grocety buc- - Presbyterian church conducting a Miss JKyle of Sebree, ment and reldom fails to perfect a Oapt Oxt Powkrs. JAMCS ft, GARNETT iuess with hie father-in-iathe service. The interment took cure. Send for testimonials front Ky. Scholarship For Sale Dawson Ky. and other states. Dr. E. l? David Adamr, about 8 or 10 place at the Odd Fellows ceme We have a $100 scholarship on Mo. 2026 Olive Btreet, St. Louis, . D. No. 4 Clarence Darrow Charged With Bribery years ago, He has been in busi- tery ft. . Sold by druggists. Bryan & Strattou Business College The trial of Clarence Darrow, lead-lu- g himself for the pist sevcouiiBel for the UoNamaras on a ness for for sale. ThlB Is one of the best busBoron's Favorite Joke Eait End Card Club An Old Custom charge of bribery, promises to create eral years, and has been a popuiness colleges iu the State, Mrs. W. W. Wright surprised her as'much interest as the McNamara lar grocer, Edith How did you feel wlien scholarship In this college Is Aand a In many parts of the 1. world.it is little daughter Florelle witn a small case. Darrow is charged with ha v. THE SEMI WEEKLY BEE. the custom to regard the first He leaves a wife and five small Jack kissed you ..through the on last Mouday evening. The party nig tried to bribe a prospective jurwoman seen on the morning of occasion being in honor of her tenth or. He has been indicted by a grand children, au aged father, one tunuell? Madisonville Christian Church birthday. The guests were Little jury, but was released on a $UO,000 brother and twosisterp. fie was Ethel I felt as if I never St. Valeutine's day as the valenChristian Endeavor had its day tine for the year, and it la th MIbs Sarah Featherston, Sarah bond signed by 0. S. Youn&r, a mil- a devouted Oatholto. He wub wanted to see his face again. Sunday with special music, recitaCratebfleld, Lena Davis, Thelma lionaire. Boston Transcript. buried from the Catholic church King, Elizabeth Rash, Jane Foard tions and an address by the minis- custom to bestow a gift on tk morning. The maay friends this ter on tho subject of, "Yi ung Peo- one so regarded. It was this Raising Salaries and Kathleen Stone. Quite a merry East End Card. Club ple's Work in the Church." At the custom that Shakespere refers t time was spent making candy and years of the family extend sympathy. For the paBt twenty-tw- o Mrs. Kline was the', hostess of the morning hour a large audience weut plajng games. Tha little hostess Jno. E. Draughon has been showing EastEud Card Qlubon last Friday, with the minister through Ohrlst'B in Hamlet, wheu he makes OpheUo More Dyspepsia. was the, reoipleut of quite a number the poorly paid that they can in lia say : afternoon Mrs. BarnbiU of Macli ot attrabttve gifts. crease their earning power by tak-luGas, or other Stomaoh Troubles. sonvllle was a pleasant guest of the Beatiiules as a Scripture riu ly. "All in the morning betime, Mrs. B.. Johnson, who recently Nothing will remain undigested or specialized training. suur on yonr stomach if you club. Mrs. Daves made the highest lost her good husband hi the West, Am I a maid at your window, Notice Company "G" For prloos on lessoiiB by mail take little Dlgoeteze, a power- score at this meeting, the ladles To be your Valentine." Shorthand, Typ- willdigestive, harmless and pleasant named below are ahead with the to" was an appreciative worshiper at There will be au Ouloors and Non- Bookkeeping, ful y ewriting, etc. address JNO. F as MAple Syrup. For sale by the t'al bcore: Mosdnmes Rule, Kline, the morning hour as was Mrs. Hen commissioned Officers School Like a good many other old ry Beard of New York. night the lGth. at 8 P. M. Com- DRAUGHON, President, Nash drug department ot the St. Bernard Atkinson and Victory. The Official Board of the Churc h festivals and customs the origin pany will be inspected In heavy ville, Tonn. For catalogue giving Mining Company, Incorporated. World. had au Important meerlug Sunday of St Valentines Day is uncerFood for the Marching ordor Saturday night tho rateB of tuition at college, Address Letter Undraped. Col tho nut trees of the afternoon and adjourned to meet tain. Of myths and legends Draughon's PraoticaUBuBlness It Is said that 17th. Llttlo Lola, aged five, went to the Oapt. Ott L. Powers. lege, NASHVILLE, TENN. or door In answer to the postman's ring, world could furnlBh nourishment for next Sunday 9:00 a. m in tho 'b concerning it there are plenty, globe. tjtudy tn futher coiihlder an but of none of them can it be KY , or PADTJCAH and was handed a postalard, the the entire population of tho profusion IippiirtHtit iIimup Hurt at No. II Mine Saturday or WASHINGTON, first one she had ever seen. "Oh, Brazil nuts grow In such id reff rnoo to the Set eyery ii with certainty, it is the acmamma," she exclaimed, "here's a let- that great qualtitles are wasted church's advancement. Buck-ner'- 8 D. 0 Leonard Kynolda, of year. ter for vou, but It hasn't got any Weilitemlay evening prayor meet- tual source Perhaps nue cause Ridse, was working at Ni;. skirt on I" Wake Up, Nick. ing promises a most Interesting for the tenacity with which some Telephone Snipe. Nicola Naumoff, the Russian, who 11 Mine Saturday "when he got A "tolephono snipe" Is a man who session with speakers chosen in ad- ot these old customs survive may ago of 21, having haB Just Lack of Enterprise. habitually uses somo other man's tel- vance. his right arm broken just above murdered.reached tho fiancee for a sebe found in the very myslery an insured Generally tho troublo with a man ephone at no other expense to himself Little "Beveily Waddlll missed which surround the wrist, also the riIit collar ductive countess In romantic Venice, who doesn't got anywhere Is that he their "birth, than a "thank you." Ho flourishes, bone. He waB standins near tho has, in his confession, related how has not enough confidence in bis Judg- perhaps, because ho Is not a game Sunday school for the 'first tlmo in Wh'Ie many of the quaint cus1012, beuitr confined tn his bed with had a little way ' bird. tipple wheu a mule, hitched to n this notorious dame cigarettes on his ment to bet anything on it toms formerly associated witk of extinguishing her' i threatenod attack of pneumonia. slack car, started andcnimhthitn bare flesh Just to see hlra wince, as All department of tile church this day have long since disapbetween the car add u prop under she leved hUSa best when be suffered. woik are in active condition at pre- peared the custom of sending sent aud it Is our desire that 1912 Yulentiue's, is still in vogue and the tipple. He was moved to the Hie Prospect sholl be the best year In the history hospital itfi soon as he was hurt, will likely coutinuo for many Bsud! Willie bad worn his otter of this church. and tl'ie wonuda dressed. Ho is fcrotaarlB garments aa kmg as f years S. M. Bernard h ettinp: on nicely under tho teM remember. One day he Minister Ton Can Eat Anything It is hoped he will saU "Joknay's got the measles. out-Ie'peee ni.ltft 'em as soon as fee Eat what your stomach craves soon recover. The uudersigned, Trustea.of Titppan & Gardner, without the slightest fear of indltres-tloI i which is an awful feeliug. Yoa LOOK WHO'S HERr bankrupts, of Madisonville, hereby notify the public that Diagnosed. will not be bothered with Sour and Children. Por Infants Stonmcn, Heartburn, Nuusoa, Bad TttM.' a smart thing I've (kme," Pceaident Taft of onr genial he has in hia possession as said trustee a great number of The Kind You Havi Always Bought Breath or Heavy Feeling if you wll said tae doetor to his asstettastt ThtoJore Rooeovolt may take one dose of Digewteze. Tt rewatches and jewelry, which was left with tho said Tnppun sot visit our city on tholr coming nrffcaf s taat, doeter?" "I have put my Bears the lieves and xures as if by In tfec eoluran 'cause ( & Gardner to bo repaired and the charges for repairing hb Candy, Belief in one tour of the country but Harry J, dMth' Va t4 death eertlfieate." PJ Signature minute.' Get a 60c bottto from the Webster, the well known Theatri- DWa. same are unpaid, and if the otynera.of said wntche3 aud drug department of the St. Bernard cal firm, have arrAUgnd with the Alining Company, Incorporated. For Baby's Eyes. jewelry do not oall ou or befoYe the 21st dny of .February, manage men t of the Temple Theatre Mothers, please do not send your JnHlatrve. eae-HrfThe Turbine. to bring their w&U known comedy babies out without any shade for the 1912, for the said watches anii' jewelry, the uudersit;ued taV.s ! tfce bmw gets issghed at evern voeeel The first steam turblnc-flttedeyes. Even though it la not summer Millionaire Trainp.J' to mw tfet drama, "A Trustee will be compelled to sell said watches, and jewelry Cae time, they should not be allowed to 1M Vras constructed by the Hon. 0. A, tim. JLni fee ts jefterally onr eity on Wednesday, Feb, 14. with the sun shining In their eyes. Atl Parsons at his works at Newcastle- production will be & an iiMBg. Bwiep'ody Iwm 91 for the charges due, on same. Please bear this in mind This time-trie- d The Turblnla, a email 'veHrt of troubles result fronl this, eye Type a ftei, jM awl be gnsed presented in its entirety, the best and oall aad get same at once.' Ma aflammatfons of many kinds, often 100 feet in length, made her trial t eat a4 alarv. east of characters ever put together U4c Mat Sfceji 'mi. yeaae and yefm defective vision and nervous coaal-tfbn- .November 4, 1894. The system ra- iMfr to interpret a play, all new and spe- yt. which remain for "life. If yea 'Iflly developed owing to lBctasyl cial seeacry btflttlng the locality would try lying with the sua shlnlag speed of the vessels fitted with UrMftf JBkC ftrlWOIt w0 9H H'B, vVftMVSC uglnea and the economy effeoUd lii the leeaes are laid in, aad a grand Sin yeur eyes for an hour or bo yoa aWar Of 'head-iln- e eel; Improvements were ad ift vaudeville acts jpould, soon realize 'how iteasreeabl y K te for a baby u6a gbewrt or er-- their construction, and t&ar th r. ft. will fee presented darlag Me aetlek mtm Mm ship ta twlar Um wM vnL PrtNP'te tw t)iwUriS ft, t ta i!m. lr t-Ave.-SheMad-isonville, pleasant though responsible one and ono of the best places wlthiu i lie gift of the Senate Reports come. to The Bee that Ben is making good In overy way and is already widely and favorably known to many In and out o.f politics, who ofBce. . Now get J now on sale s frequent the State ua'pftol. Politics 18 H prominent farmer of near jumily and if rather iuib In tho Hunson. he and a neighbor and Ben shoUli turn his attention In busy and' patronize us. " Tiuas worn clearing Umber Mon that direction he wonld.no doubt persuit. day morning and were fulling a find a wav to Buccesi'-thAnyway ho has many friends in his large tree when a 'limb broke are- - pleased the woods loose falling on .tho boy. The ueok o'proferment. who his at lather saw a falling limb and CRUSHED. shouted a warning, but was too !IG HOTIL FOR NZGROIS !IZ late. Ho is survived by his Structure in Louisville te Engineer of parents and two .brothers and Eiht-StorMRS JULIA 0LL0MA"N 3' J. BTJLLlVAir PASSED : Have 300 Rooms and WillCost two sisters. The funeral services TO HIS &EWAXD PASSES OVER RIVER About $120,000 were held to day at Providence. Ken-tucklans Monday morning bv a dead limb falliug from a tree and striking him on the top of the head. His head was pinned to the ground when his father and a neighbor readied his side and his life was fast ebbing away. Stanley the boys 'father It-le- Bn a capable Finis Sraoley, age 17 of near and popu'ur young man and uub a Hanson was instantly killed hapuy way of making many friends. particular friends. Is of his ktnfolk and He is the son of Senator It. M. Sal mon. The position he now Alls It a e SEMI - WEEKLY BEE In a general fljjht which took place at' the rea,r of Moultou's "soft drink" place, in Guthrie Eneene Scott was shot in the leg bv 0, 0. R'ist, who in turn was badly beaten up by Scott. Neither man, however, is in a serious condition. The light was the result of a drunken row, and appears to have been started by a friendly scuffle. Warrants have been ismed from the Guthrie police court and a trial will be had as soon ae the iujnred men are able to appear. Half a dozen or more participated in the affair, but no one, with the exception of Scott and Rust, received anything more t hati a ffw sor.itchea". Todd Ooutity Time?. TO i . nios EUle Wilson and Miss AUIe Campbell closed their school here Friday ana returned to their homes In Madl8ouvllle and Nebo. Mibb DoraJBarnes, who has bee visiting her uncle, has returned t her home in Dawson. Mr. Claud LeaBure and Bister Blanche vlBlted Miss Lula Brooks Sunday. Mr. J. B. Salmon spent Saturday night and Sunday here with home folk.6. We would llko to Impress the fact on the minds of the IlBley has Bun-dSchool evory Sunday at 9:80 a. m. and woul I be glad If everyone ay would attend. Mr. Jeff KuBsell and L O. Collins BpontSunday with their hoxe folks, MIsb Ruth Wuoruff and little Roy are visltlnc: their grandmother Mrs. Oha. Woodruff. A most delightful time wai spent with Miss Thtdma Dawson last Thursday night by Misses Elsie Wilson, Allie Campbell,. Rutli Woodiuff, Miunie Harland, Nina and Bessie Williams, Blanche Lea-sur- e, Ethel Hoffman and Thelma Dawson. Messrs. Jeff Russell, Venlssand Joe Leasure, Tom Harland, Lcnnie Collins and Brown Dawson. MIbb Minnie Harland entertalueft last Wednesday night! by giving a tacky party. All the young people were present and report a goetf time. br-th- er y 4 DEATH UNDER WHEELS OF TRAIN Kor-rible Dawson Springs Meets Death , 16-1- 7.' .mfrZJ'gJi - m tm he S?C1B88 Jrs ', - w, W-Ha- f g Frl--da- - , mln-ipkt- EVA"N8-VILLE.IN- st-f- NOTICE CASTOR A n, JEx-Presld- 4tar 3&ffi& Magic-Pleasa- nt P rb ba fe brt s. i '"; fteiL l')f D. H. KINCHELOE.Trustee :?: 1 w If eMIftBee ' , Subscription Rates Six months. .r Three months -- i - ! iaUalttataktaaiaAaaMl TVn 9VM9 "W(BP THE LOOK -- BEST- TELEPHONE -- ' SERVICE t otter- bave,ad-- x j 4 J- "- UU M. MOORE. . EDITOR AND PUBLISHER 14 One Y'oar ri.r M. $1.00i HERE, ME. TAEMSRl C. i ' J Ov 25 V . ASSOCIATE EDITOR AND BUSINESS MANAGER J. E. FAWOETT OIUK'" w'li'i'so, . Ins to you sh Ideal Eropc3lion lor telwhoae Mn"cl' V,in our service vintages of Ions dlstancp conQectiofta fr every Important point In the UnlfedStatea. The advantages of telephone service In. yorreid6Qce are.toe"numerdu$ to mention, Bumone' the in would be daily communication wlttf tb mar4ta, obtaining price, gattlDK accurate ' reponacn the weather, calling up your neighbor, friends and reladTas. All ihKIA nA ttmiiDH and nleasures .are more than worth tho price you would par -for -ih -- -- i" .. r' r.t tfu z .'BB Literature and information turaisnea uy caning on oor manager, H. W. Snelton. I AMOkTON Md -n t: m adisonville; ky. .!. il.ii. - mr ." "'Member ' of Kentucky Press Association application. Correspond-- , ents wanted In all parts of the1, on Specimen copies mailed frpn i GUWBEBLArlD TELEPHOHE aiELEGRHPH CO. fe p.m. m t Funeral Directot and 'Etokariner daa Any Call Answered Promptljr Day or NiKt. f 1 J; M 4 . county. Address us for fi par-tioula- rs. ' Second' District "Publishers League . i Brunch-Offic- rantH for the presidency practically dropped t ut os the run- I. C R. . R. TIME CARD. i 1 i in Morton's Farnitare 'toRvMeSKenticky; Phoned e StotepllS South Main Street,' Maii-:- J 4-- MfsS ning. ' AILEbN DAVIS, Mgr. The 0nciuynji r : -- r.Ecjuircrrfy zr . TMfio'bf aefalJlnrp of IllinolB Contra! trfclns,frohi Ifqrtbhville, Ky. I ' no writ BOUND. . 27u. 102 8.40 a.m. Jfo,104vv 3No. lSalocal pass.10.45 a m. No. l8,'local 0.88 p. m. ' ' ''BOUTH 101 BOUND .- ., ri Telephone 47 Tuesday, February 13, 1912' j marks that "Hard times never qf-Sin- 1.28 HnaanaMBMaalli i. affect the wages ." r service than it is ev.er possible Political Holes THE holy passion of Friendship and steady and loyal and enduring a nature that it will last thrqagh a whole lifetime, if not asked to lend money. Samael L. Clemens. is for their conititueucies to pay.-Ooun- ei ; Senator Ollie James is to have of so sweet Journal. tucky Legislature against the present admirable school system of the city of Louisville, but it cafu hardly be imagined that the awakened thought of Kentucky along these lines will permit of the proposed backward step that would change the present charter and put the schools of that city back into politics, The dew charter wasplanued to take the schools out of politics, to keep them qpt of politics by putting their management in the bauds' df pflblic sprited citizeds who could not be inllaenced by such considerations, and' to make the schools of the city uniform in equipment and in teaching force, so that the children of the poor might have equnl chance , with those of wealthy faniiliee. TIub iB,a live. question in Keulucky's metropolis, and it will certainly be workedout rieht PRESS OF KENTUCKY The Kentucky Press is doing its, full share of v.the uplift of the .1 state along 'all material lines. This is a fact that Should be 'appreciated by the citizens of the' A gcod uews-papecommonwealth. is the'best pdssible comniumty. Any community which has a good newspaper should accord it n patronage in some degree with its merit?. Kennewspapers in a great matucky jority are deseiving of ample BUpportaud are rendering .better I LOUISVILLE SCHOOLS THREATENED WITH POLITICS There is a threat in the Ken- Attention is being called to the fact that the last Republican State convention gave strong en dorsement to Mr. Taft for reelection to the presidency. If the Republicans of Kentucky stand pat on their platform, if they are not driven off of this ' particular plank by untoward JlarioL". circumstance, there can be no MIbb Anna Deal Bramwell, was doubt of how the Kentucky vote tbe guest of Miss Kathleen Spill-man will stand in the National conlast week. vention. Squire Shelton, of'the ccutitry,?? viBltinp; bis daughter, Mrs. Frank . ' An Eastern busiuess man is Oldham. quoted upon the resent .triumph Col. Henry passed through herb of Underwood m Congress and Friday en route to lils home In Hop?, . the retirement of La Follette, ab kinsville, at-kin- No. 121, local pass. provided for him a chair of large No. 185 local pass a. ra. especially provided for him size cornea to'takte to occupy when-hL. & N. TIME CARD. .his seat in the United States Senate. A bill that OMiV i Time oi arrival of trains papsiuf scheduled to present to Congress through and departure of trainr before he quits the lower liquet orlginatlnK at EarlniRtoh. Etfeotive Sunday, April 9, 1011. an appropriation of h one NORTH BOUND. $20,000 to erect a new Post office No. 02 0.25 a. m. building in his home town "tf No. 52.... ... .... .11.15 a. m. . No. No. 103........ - 4.08 1.40 1.28 5.58 a.m. p.m. p.m. ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD mmmmmmmwmmwmmmmmmmmimmmwmmKmmmmmmimmm MARDI GRAS NEW ORLEANS FEBRUARY 15 TO 20 rt MS No. 04 No. 54 68 .....11.22 p. m. SOUTH BOUND. 8.29 4.21 :. .V..:". 10.48 - 7.23 p.m. Tickets, reservations, train time, dates of sale and specific fares from your station, may be had of your local Ticket G. H. BOWER, G P. A., Memphis, Tnn. Agent. SR -- tab. No. 05 No. 51 No. 88 '.. 4.80'a.rn. a.m. p.m. ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD f - V- ' v , INTERURBAN 'TRAINS. NORTH BOUND. , 7.62 10.65 ".. 2.00 108...... 110 p. m. No. No. No. 104 No'. 106 a. mr saying: in the same week In (which Jhe" Democrats in Oougress listened to couservatiye counsels the most radical of she Republican aBpi- - It is an encouraging factor that You Need 'Stattonery. " -- OPERA HOUSM One Night Noth'lnB'glveBan'lhdlvldual or a a.m. a.m. standing In the business world . like'nioe statldfaer neatly" printed; p.m. The Job department keeps constantly on hand a fine line of letterheads, n6teheads, billheads, statements and envelopes,-bot- M. H.&. E. TIME CARD. lfnnrv and commercial. We M. H.fc E. timo card, went into also do elrcufar, luvitatlon and TtovC effect Sunday, April 8, 1911. work. Give us a trial No. 112 leaves. v.... 6:46 a.m. will be pleased. No. US arrives. ...8:30 p. m. firm Seml-WeoklyiB- eo SOUTH BOUND." No'. 108 ..'. 7.10 10.00 No. 105 12.57 No. 107.A. 8.20 No. 109 . No. in...-- ..:.'.:.; 6.10 , ........6.02 p.m. p.m. a. m. t fiMD Here is Y&ur Chance '-- BiAO 4.... p.-m- p-- To'EUrcbase a High Grade Piano at the price of a Low Grade instrument. ,n ft DO NOT pay fancy prices Jo) gentslpf retail .. stores. Call at onceto see samples at 429 Hall' St., Madisonville. Ky.Jt , , oat-aloK- ue MARVIN H. PRATHER FACTORY REPRESENTATIVE , - r advei-tisemepto- fa - - com-rnensu- ate t f Read the Royal Guarantee . . COLORED COLulOr. auernoou uu uusineHB. Miss Bottle Stevens is visiting 1 BET J. JC. EVA.N8, EDITOR relatives in the country this week. of Howell, wpb in Richard Moore got his hand roofed Madieouville yesterday in Arnold Miuo Feb. Gth. It whh Capt. Paul Price was In Madison-vill- e badly bruised aud sprained but we TltE GREAT COMEDY DRAMA Friday on business. trust'it will not prove serioui. Brown, tho mothorof Best Offer Yet ftubbert Garrett, died Feb. 7th, nnd For a limited time we will Bend was buried on the 9th Inst. She is you the Louisville Evonlnj? Pob-uu- d sufvivod by one son, two' daughters year. aud several relatives to mourn her the The Cosmopolitan. ud Good Ilouao lossSV'Hor fuderal Will bo conductWllllamn D. D., pas", Keeping Manzuies and the Home& ed by Revs.-Elor of, the pastor of tho Virginia St. 3?arm six months a)l for 3 50. SubSpecial Sceneryscribe now hb this offer will be with- Baptist Church, Hopkinsvllle, of which bug ha been n faithful memdrawn In a few diwp. Ul To y Bee, ber foe 28tyears, aud J. "11. Evans, of Date Earliugton, Ky. this city Her two daughters, Mrs. Mary Brown, of St. Louis, aud Mrs. Specialties T. H. Stone nihde a trip to Union MJUe. Hargraves, of Hopkinsvillq, Co. lust week to purchase several were, with their mother during her last illnesB. They rendered faithCents cars uf hay and corn for sale. Prices 25, 35, 50 and 75c ser ioe until hor death. Mr John Hl'R. P. D. Rash waB in Madison-vill- e ful Chafton, hor nephew, and wife, and Friday uftornoou. Mrs. Blanche Leavell were among Mayor F. D. Rash was in Madison-vill- e the visitors from Hopklnsvtllo. The Friday m 1'upiiipeb. floral design presented by thcChurch IIsb Wiuiilo Cavannss is very ill Aid Society of HopkltiBvillo was at hrr home on Catholic Hill most beautiful. Resolutions of con- Weil,, Feb, A Million- 4 . vine I rmy V.maat N'nwton was in Mftdieon- 77 5f ... L Pkone553, LQUISVILLE, KY. 11 Dou-Sulliv-an, F PRINCESS SPECIAL! This Popular Photo Play Thcatfr6 ishoW'under new mariagemehtnd it's management-guaVantee- s its patrons high class entertainments. Especially Adopted for Ladies' and Children Mrs.-Mar- y aire Tramp - Seml'-WeekyBeeio- . ... r '" SE2U-Weekl- We arh again tunning the "Worlds Bost IMcturoB." Yon know white that LnbltiH." "Biornph," 'Kaloins," "Essimy," "Prtthe," "Sellg" aim 'Vitograpli," na-Hiit- t, vl MADISONVILLE,, KY. Matinee Daily 2 p. m. : YOU Sffi JQB? More BANKERS Indorse DRATJGIION'S Colleges than Indorse all other bus!. ness colleges COMBINED. 48 Colleges in 18 States. International reputation. iaw ruEK Auxniarr nrancues. uoou 1'Ubii juws Bookkeeping. Bookkeepers all over tho United States say that Draughon 's New System of Bookkeeping saves them from 25 to 50 per cent In work andworry. Shorthand. Practically all U. S. official court reporters writo tho System of Shorthand Draughon Colleges teach. Why? Becausa they know It is tlie best. That question will bo asked you al: ost dally by business men seeking your rvlces. If you qualify take tho Draughon Training and show ambition to rise. Flanklnir, Trpoirrltlnir. Frnmanahlp. KnRlluli, Spelllnr. Arltlimrtlo. letter Wrlttnir. Bmtliicst uuakan i tt.u under reasonable conditions. .Model W 1 , Explained. "And how is your excellent son, tho divinity student? He graduated from the theological academy about a year ago, I believe?" "Yes, Just a year ago. And he's doing so well! They pay him a wonderfully largo salary and next year ho'a to get more." "Indeed I That'B very unusual. Perhaps It is his excellent delivery that nets him tho largo emolument" "Yes, that's it He's one of tho pitchers in the big league." Cleveland Plain Dealer. .,.i Big Salary dolence were offered by Mrs Blanch Leavell in bohalf nl the Good Samaritan Lodge of Hopkinsvllle, oi whfuh Bho was a member, aud Mrs. Mary .Holland and others for Mt. Zio'u BaptlBt Churh. Iutorment at Earliugton cemotery. SWAfiil Cured By Vinol Seymour, Ind. HBLES Here is Proof DRAUGHON'S NashvilU or Memphis or Kncxville Tenn., or P&ducak, Ky., or Evaasville, Ibc practical business college V I Home Studv. Thousands of bankcash iers, bookkeepers, and stenographers are holding good positions ns the result of taking Draughon's Homo Study. CATALOGUE. For prices on lessons BY MAIL, writo Jno. P. Draughon, President, Nashville. Tenn. For free cat aloguo on course AT COLLEGE, write v guests" wonciered" Delicacies Cleopatra, frail and fragile, like" many Jthin peoplo at heartily and her Old-Tim- e Tabulator With Ribbon Tilting Paper Table Hinged Paper Fingers Two-Color Back-Spac- ei 1 at TEe rarities of thoy partook. There as everyhlch thing there that gastronomy could think of, except mutton, an exception b . I Not the least of the many Royal features are its SIMPLICITY nd 'DURABILITY. We have yet to learri of a Royal that has worn out in reasonable service,' . The Royal is the machine of ECONOMY not In the first cost alone, but also in the money it saves- - through years of perfect operation and practically repairless tervice. Read the Royal Guarantee; that's the basis upon which we want you to consiaer me i.oyai. - All the final touches of typewriter improvement arc found their best in the new Model 5 Royal, including several at features found on no other machine. i P hamlike head. Even the roast beef and plum pudding were not lacking, for It Is tho curative medicinal elethese delicacies were ao popular In ments of tho cods' livers, combined Thebes as was tho broiled and salted with tho strengthening properties of goose, with the good brown stout and tonic iron contained in Vlnol which qtrong barley wine to cheer the spir- makes it so successful in restoring its and assist the digestion. perfect digestion and at tho same Original "Posters." Posters aro so called because In former times" the roads and footpaths of London wero separated by lines of posts on which announcements were pasted. run-dow- n irr favor of the divine Amnion with tho "I was troubled with a chronic stomach trouble, and five I weeks ago It got so bad I had to give up work. I had tried various medicines without relief, and was Anally Induced to try Vlnol. After taking tho flrsif bottlo I waB greatly benefited. Am now on tljo third bottlo and ready to resume w6rk. Am rapidly gaining in weight and strength." Edw. Nlo-man. II wtwai Every Dollar of an Ad Reader's Money is Above Par Frequently Its Buying Power Actually D out led w 15 ., f 1 13 0 Ia t Ml H i- "" mm -i ."?- jiiarrlXCG ''f "TTL blglustl rr..T"x 'WG , t kM i r O A- - f""1"1 I - ,w. ,nt Get "The Royal Book"-- !.. - ww CU9U Proa T1mnnRrrtion any time it builds up the tired, oversystem. worked and Try a bottlo of Vlnol with the understanding that your money will be returned if it does not help you, ST. BEENAED MINING CO., Incorporated, Drug Department n lmw Roval features and Royal superf- - ,!Vir,n.irQwnoflico-andltsunlauofitnesslor- hWwWWWWrtWMWWWi?WVWW H typewriter requirements howetcr cxactinir. IU ff " moner wH f O -- gamoaslorModoMwlth Tabulator. No extras. B. M. SLATON Funeral Director.. ' :: f j .Tu.'Cfirao-wo- k ibe auUt for rf Bffi Semi-Week- ly .'takut rf (w .. m.: " veto SS.' Bee,, Agent 3 ri ....Licensed bmuaimer POST) NEXT DOOR TO OFFICE, tny'othor Sample CanJa Seen at This Offici 1t3 1 t , I . fwunwywtacM""! Ugho'ne 124-- 2 ftSbfrviLLE? KY- - Your dollars vary in value as they vary in purchasing power. The man, .or woman who studies advertisements is able, frequently, to make one dollar do the usual work of two. f And the experienc ed reader of advertisements will always make a dollar command a premium makeMt buy more than a dollar's worth, as figured on ''ruling prices" of things. How much 'above par" are the dollars in your pocket worth ? It will ; depend on how closely you study the buying opportunities outlined in the store. fr9t4? b wfjt ot wiJ&it -- t'l II i'i -t 'J ill ) 'I s0 vJ - i ft, M V- - ieirnvi Ur mrffcV? way4- tr'$mmuwwwmiumtfwwimmmmfi tJtm f fr ' WeVWHWimWiUWiPV wawaaHKaaHMaTMic ail wr Ufa '71 to .1 lf w t ;w i -- - f v r- - k. L ESSmU KJ,.-.ff- l SJtSffia: Jgiir' r t if jJMlfiettfiHf'" :&J" ' -- a auk ,f4'(fli..,. ,v-"-- r i V - uWw3?w;?3 - r- .W jiWIW J- ""' ili hi , ... N "'MMiHinHHHHyHHMMlH v- - .. . . --A.-J..-.,.,... - yr ;1 .MMy... The man who whispers down a ,. Afcoat , ,. yell, the things he has to sell Will never reap a orop of dollars Like he who climbs a tree and "kpllers." The Greatest Motion Picture Ever Made 10. Cents. to AIL' '. flir :Fs ' WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14 ., M I Complete in '3 Reefed ,,3,200, Feet , "TWENTY t YEAfSS 1 '$)NB .1 SING" -- - - ' i Jews of the Towns " . IDLE IrlOURTHi CITY DIRECTORY. Mayer F, D. Rash. Police Judge A. J. Bennett. Chief of Police Wm. Bradley. Night Ohiof J. H. Haraby. Tax Assessor Ji H. Corbitt. City Clerk Paul P. Price. Show,3Ov'te'40 ? s Treasurer 'Frank B.Arnold To inspect the alluring arrays of crisp, new merOity Phys'olan W. K.. Nlsbot, and Miss Mary Mot'hersbead's tbiijd. chandise arnying.daily. ffere ate st few of the City Engineer R. E. Whlpfler. The Baraca Quartet .will have Street Commissioner Robt. Wood i; tlatest: hA Counoilmen iMadison Oldham, F. gumethlng good for you at tho TemD. Rash, Geo. O. Atkinson, Thos. ." ..'& "Just receiyejl njirnpoYtataori of" the. newest ple Theatre February, 30. Blair, O. M Henry. Mooting night In each month. Mrs Henry Browder has been 111 Jthirigs in, e"br,piarjLe?r ' .alivqri. and.ilounangs, first Monday night School Trustee Paul M. Moore, time, at; her home on Wil Tbis,;e,mbraqskil?ii;gft a$spftme.nt!6; designs" and " Board .of Health Ed M.Trahern, son street., G. Gilbert King and Curtis B. JohnIT, ebary, 2o. widths from,, the damjy baby sets to those beauMIsb Mainio VJnBon, of Graham, son, M. D. d t: Princeton jfiMaro Golduamer.of Postmaster Ch'as. Oowell. Visltdd her aUot Mrs "W. B. VlriBou tiful 45 inch flouncfrigs, Bands ahd:flouricings, in Fibb Dkpabtment H. D.. Rogfriends in Madlsonvllle yestor- - Saturday and Sunday. She left for ers, Chief;' 'F. B. Arnold, Assistant baby Irish effects flounces with heavy embroidery Lyon, Ind., Sunday night to vlBlt It'. Chief; Obas. Barnett, Captain; HOLMNaKR & TBUBMPY and venise insets, cluny and shadow lace bands, jAMra, Hey Brlnkley was, In other relatives. Claude Long, Gilbert Long, W. D. Earliugton's Jewlers. CavaneBS, Brick Southworth, Baker r"yesterday afternoon. We make specialty of dolngtwo heavy Macraime and'novelty laces. Fugato, Geo. T,. Miller, Will Ray-buriWe want to give you a crayon por- and three. color work. If you want Mrs. Jim liObfe. of Nashville, was Bryant, Deal, Firemen. e r. you will be fully repaid by1' a her sister, trait of y member of your family claesy Job work that will give satis- cailed to the bedside of haB suffered visit. to our store, and, we shall toshbiw ' free with one years subscriptions to faction boo o'urfc samples and get Miss Ada' Shaver, who CHURCHES :X Mr paper, the Farm and Stockman, prices at the, Madlsonvllle. Branch a relapse of .typhoid fovor. you the many pretty: things we have, and- to' l aid Oa.thoi.io Ohdbou.i First masF the People's Monthly. Read Offlce In. Morton's Furniture Store. Hal Thompson, stenographer for every Sunday anq iholy .dayat7:(X ifd you iri any way possibly in making your selections, s a. m. Second mass and preaohinp AiLEBir, Davis, Manai?ef . fradyertiseinent in another part E. L. Wise, was in Evausville 0:Q a, m. YesperRand,penedtctjion 7 paper and Bend us a plotb-jjprap- h Come and inspect whether vou "wish to buy or not. this "' Mrs. Ora DeArinond, of Ooiltown, p. in. Rev. J. PMoParland.jPasto.r, only is viBltiiig horslster,. Mrs.WU.l Hartoday. Thle oiler.-i- s 'Sunday .TheriCIUb' Kentucv'Maroh com- .QHUBOHt Chbibtian '., I. S' made for a few weeks and you ris here. ., pdsed by'our'' own musical director BohoQatOtSQ a. ni Preaohing e,vn y I'M" j ' should aot onoe before It is with Lbrd'S day , mi yf. O. Stokes, of4 Nashvljle, waB Mr; FfaUk Pro wjllbe on the pro- m. Prayer at 10:45 a. m. and 7:45 ( . , meeting every "vYetllie'' , ; f,-,'im fRWDJ her to see his family 'Frid'ay. He gram Feb. 20. daV it 7:80 p Yn. T.qo. HailfhtRP of Mr. :9fc1.lff'la T.imlaa ,: ' way to Chicago. " DB. u. T. htanijBY, raBtor; was' on his Miss Ada Shaver;'' who has boon It is always worth ydurwhile to' come to bur '".' an ' gd Mra.''V7.:wlied,nf Keyl,'Ky.f Ernest Keen, OfNaBhvllIe, waB In convalescing for the, past several M. Ti. Omuboh. a.Regular service1 ' store whfen m need of anything.! t id irruddauQrhter of Mr. and Mrs. town Firday enroute to Chicago. third Sunday at 11 m. and'7 i8at! rr 'dayB,via a great d so'.' ' to Prayer meeting Wednesday evenim ks. R. Dean 6f this oity, who 'lias Our regular prices' are always low for' 'our'; J Wimberly In a yirj Miss afaggle Cavanasf, is In train- at7:0. gunday-sohoat.9:80 a. m 111 n verv .,. with pneumonia for jMissBernloe t T be ing at St. Thomas Hospital ih'Nash-- . Class, mpeting, Becopd. .Sunday 6 Jlnholo at the K. K. Musical will high quality merchandise. Mt di -h time is a little better; ville, was called homo.pnaocount of '''"' " another good numbor. fme R. Dean remains about tho Rev. Hj6etzcji.av, Pastor But just now we are making .such, radical Qrovor Byrum, of Ooiltown, waB the severe, illness of her sister. M. E. OHUBOH aooTir. itev, y. Mkme. reductions on many lines that you will find it . We repair rings brooches, pins n "HranrtnTi. bnftthr. Services 'on ip town Sunday visiting frlendB. $Mrs. W-Stokes and daughter every Sunday at 11 a. m. and' ; double worth your while to visit our store. Amos Davis, a St. Bernard em- and do it right. ,.., Xi m. Sunday school Ssura Frances are visiting her sis ploye, haB gone to Knoxville, Tenn., HoiiLiNOfiB'&a'RUEMTY, Jewelers. t'nWedneeda.t m.. Pravor 0. re. folia Byrum at Ooiltown. triil Mr. John Frauklin celebrated his evenings, q'clock. Ladled-Ai'to yisit his paronts. Clarinet Solo by The Oornett Society every Monday after--, birthday Sunday. Sevoial rel-- . Don't fail to return your votes 82nd Tiley nd Pro will b worth the Wednesday afternoon, not later than atives and frlonda ate dinner with noon. Official Board meeting Jf on flrst Sunday ;u each priee at the musical Feb. 30. him. He is hale and hearty for dav after 6 o clock. month. ' ....a, INCORPORATED that'age, and:expe'ctsto enjoy many Mrs. Andy Hale and children aro MlSaiONAKY BAfTIBT OHUBOH Tiilting her aunt, Mrs. Salllo Rowell Thn'Snndav Sohobl at'the M.E. more birthdays like this one. has services 2nd and 4th Sunday in . . ,..,). . t.i In, .dol' Ohuroh South had" 150. in attendance Mndisonville. month also Saturday night beCan .you ,8q 7 If. not see us. We each and Sunday night following, The Interost is last Sunday. fore Whan in Mdisouvilla iu the growing and work ' of Hie teaoh- fjt glasses perfec.Hy. ,. 1 ,.'fli f eyoh Sunday prayer meeting HoiiiNgEB & ByBMrx Jeweltrr, evening. Sabbath 6chool. nftbrnoonflonH fail to go to The ars is t)f uign ""f A". O. Sisk, Supt Ladies Aid t5 i jfthineo 'lit the Princess Thciatrp. teaching for.c'98 are, onsecratp,crahd George Freeman, of Howell, vlsl.t'- - Dr. , meets each Tuesday afternoon at 2 a?': A3 olasBeB. ed relatives h'ore'Suhu'ay. ' "W. H. Grogor, of the work 1b tolling on the t o'clock; tor Dr. Di T 8tauley who haB boon gtod..Jhist Miss McQovern. of vSt. JMary's Hos Lpuisvllle. .Qongr.egatlaPS.er.o. p&fttac of .the. Christian Cluirch hero The .Ohuko'm.-- Sc RmiftRvand there wore four addi- - pital, ln"'EvanBviie, who has been; 'Jenkb'ai Baptist morning aud ier, the pant year has accepted the rvJce8 lourth Sun Jay Ladle's' nursingjMrs, H R, MvCfeary, has to the churchv-Th'- e. ,ptorage. of, the Ohnitf a'q ; Church tmiiH, eveningiin eaqh- mpnth and Saturof each week' m day evenliig, preceding. Prayer t Mt Vernon Iudlaua. Mrp. Stau-le,- f Ald meets Thursday that society is returnedDjheauquarters.i i A SPLENDID OFFER and Sewing machines sold on elify mooting; Eriday eveniig. Sunday is making properatlous to leave at thfl narsonntre With . Povr-Mrs. ' 1 uaym'euts ex school ; 2 p. iri. T. LYNN, Pastor. ' immediately wheroshe will join Dr. doing fine work, Mrp.W. Ott J. ."Rev. E. Martin chapge.'" or' mnohinos taken in ' ' 1b there at the' bed-- 1 ersPrestd'enta'nd :Stanlov. who 1 El'iscopAii OHUBaHr-Servlce- s lit Soqrotary and Troasurdr things, are Singer Sowing Machine Co,. side of IiIb eon. and 3rd Sunday night 'at 7:45 at the moving smoothly and wo predict a ' i ." ' Incorporated, Library. . Mrp. Frank Arnold'B Number In AND WE mocesBful year for that Society. . Rev. Geo. O. Abbitt, Reotor. Ky., Phone 204 ' Madl8puvill kfa.automobtlo contest is 101 Instead I Areyou going .to the big attraction .. ,A. b.MoKiNSKY, Manager. ofl'SSas printed last week we aro B Wednesday, Feb. 14 at Terrplo LODGES. on i pleasod to make this corrootfon, Mfss BesBte .Co.Vlo Theatro "A Millionaire Tramp". m Hopkinsv,llle last .visited friends Mnsbiiic' Lodce E. W. Turner. i MIssKatlo Murrell will certainly week. No. 548' meets lBt. and 8rd. FrldayF yot. (Wtl0 you If you will only go and It's the beBt please In each month. ;s Er J. PiniiiiiP3, Seo. Ruby E. Hall, soiling representa- Edgar Sohukraft, of Howell, was in ar her Fdb. 20. town Sunday. for the Victoria Lodge, No.. 84, K. of P. One Clvde Fuate, who has been out tive, Both Company, at Chicago, .FOR SALE One $100 course In meets every Monday night. Visityears, Ib in town Weftt for two except olyll engineering, ors welcome. anything city Saturday. Year his paronts. 'All his friohda was In tho Ebnkbt Newton, May Oldham, of Hopkl eS from International Correspondence MIbb K.ofR. and S. ho likes are Ind to boo' him attending the furg School of Scranton Pa. Will sell at Hopkins Lodge, A. O. U. W. No Sond or bring the above amount to The Earlingtou Bee, and retho West and it Booms to agree with ville, is In town a bargain. Apply at Bee, Office. Sullivan. ceive both papers one year. 501 meets ovory Thursday night. eral of her undo, J. J. him. Y. Q. Walker, Sec. Squire Priest was in MadiBon-vill- e Remember this is presidential year and The Evansville Saturday on busInoBR. Golden Cross Lodge, Earlingtou. Courier will give you the beHt and latest political news, carNo. 525 meets 1st. and 8rd, Saturday Eugene .Witherspoon visited his night In each month. toons, markets, editorials and dispatches from all over the Mrs. Cordelia WitUer-Bpoograndmother, world, and Is.ln every way a metropolitan, fascinating and InMrs. Bertha Ujistead, Sec. 10 meets 1st In Madlsonvllle, Saturday. Degree of Honor, No. structive paper. Bv and 3rd Saturday nights In each vmjnr Miss Lizzie Hup?, Seo. month. Lodge, Earlingtou Bon Hur 1st and ANNUAL TOUR Court, No. 55, meets every iMasonlo 8rd Monday niehfc at old t''i,T"lffl'Utttircfiill3'W Hall. Db, O. B. Johnson, Scribe, iiniawnqpi WITH Standwalto, Tribe No. 57,Red Men v:. cii . A meets every Friday sleep. prettiest styles of Born to Mr. and, Mrs. Elmo Sb'av-- f Mother and , Sunday a' flub girl. baby are doing nicely. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Morton Xletoher a fine boy. VjLlttle Mary Lou ABhby will bo one f the readers at the Temple Theatre Mrs. Charlie Doyal, who has. been U town for some time, returned w her home lu Drakesboro, yesterTho Art Exhibit, undor the ausday. pices of tho public school ot DarlNewman Whitlord made a buwas quite a success. Every sies trip to Madlsonvllle yesterday ington onjoyed a rare" treat. Miss body .wornlng". Ruby Slsk's room sold the largest iThe mixed quartett afc tho K. K. numbor of dollars worth of tickets, WiiBlcnl will be O. K. don't fail to and won the picture glvon'as a prlzo. bear them February, 20., Miss Willis's rppm came second, . W. W. Wsller was in Eltnltch Friday. Dlok Wilson waB in Elraitob, Friday. Mrs. Sydney Laffoon, of the coun L, try, was In town Saturday. Mlaa MacEln Tnroer will sine "IF IWEREONLif A R0S.E" Feb. 20 everybody knows what they wilL miss ff they don't oeme. Llttlo Miss Bessie Mai Bramwellt; whoyislted hor grandmyther. Mrs.1 Farnsworth, for several days, has returned to" hor home in Nashvllle.i Hopklusville,: . Leenian Oidham,-o- f attonded the funeral of his uncle, J. J. Sullivan, Tuesday. You don't need a bank account to have your watch repaired by -- r You Are m Invited 1 p ' for-som- e h i ,....'.... Mad-f!oavll- I , vIb-itje- I le n, We-believ- . be-please- , - .' it -- -- J . jj '' , f Looking for Bargains ?. ,, : T i-- sal-wo'- r pl - r - "' 0. at-9:- Tnoe-tiiier.- at-7:3- , The Mcleod Store 'll isonville, . - -- wt - Wed-desda- v. - iventucky - 'v - - - The Earlington Bee Evausville Couriet For 1 . v .. . g, vle-Itln- p: &9 ft ft K"" n, BuyWhiteGoodsNow An unlimited line of the wiwwrw 2nd. Moredock iWhite Goods and Embroideries that are shown in the city. "' We-giv- e & Watson Richards and Reed Xhe.Chiquets The Delmars . . . .. V. W1'. i Uelmar ano; MoraocK Billy, Van Allen Clinton Delmar Ben Reed Effie Graham Joe Rolley Fred Chiquet " " and ' n. s , special prices, onthese lines 4urmg' February "of ea;ch" year.r so th'at' youcan go right to work on them, aha have'thern ready for the opening of the vspring season. ' : i .' !' Our line never was bettei nor. the styles prettier. Prices always the Jovv ' " est. ' of Come and look the pretty line White Goods and Trimmings over while you can save s'ome money as well as to get the choice of better patterns. , . " .. . ' ' f . Trombone?, Buddy Mioredock The Diminutive Comedian with the Mrs. Kate Withbbs, Pres. Knights and Ladies of "SBburlty will meet every second and fourth Monday nights. Visiting members invited to attend. Woodmen of.the World, Catalpa Camp No. 801 meets every Wednes day night. All memners are earnestly requested to be there. Wabben Ray, Clerk. Monbob Davis, Deputy Clerk. Modern Woodmen of the World. No. 11092 meets every. Wednesday, , Y. Q. WaiiKEB, Seo. Elks, B. P. O. No. 788 meets at Madlsonvllle Monday night. B. N. Gobdon, Exalted Ruler. Roy S. Wilson, Secretary, Earllngton Chapter, U. D. 0., In each month meets 1st Thiu-sdaat 2:80 p. m. HARRY JjONQ, u. 01 IV. Calendars ?" $ fori "). . 1913 : '' imported, and Domestic U)4 TlitfSdmi- - Weekly- Be.e'i.has 'tHis svyellest i. j impoftedanadmes.tio; liot.u.irjii,fT;'nii. -- VmU. . Clastic Trombone 1 GRAND LEADER .,- Larget and 'i taSOiPW. .. - '- KENTUCKY, than Ever t Lodges, pies, Miss Mabel Mabel Browning. visited! Miss Lucy Fawcetf, In Madison vlRe, Friday. Don't ibrget the .Semi-WeekBdOhas a branch, offlce. for Madlsonvllle people. In Morton's, Fnrni-jur- e Storey. 'If yon. want advertisor job wdrk or wist to BiibBoVibe ing for the paer call up number 4 Aimkn Davis, Manager. Li-- ly Visiting members are cordially any of these invited d Will Oabbiqan, Clork. will Sell you calendars: i direct frorli the wholesale house and' print them in cpU-ors. See ouflinerbeforeyoubuy, Sarri- - . are now ready 1 rf yqur mspectn.-- j The $ppi ariAttvjriAin - 1 a " - W3ssSS!l Rl .,,, r ira i M .. ...-..- . ... The Great Sebree Springs Season Ticket Contest One of the Greatest SffSWmXSmnjmxxmmrMm. BUY 2 I K j I I NOW WHILE BUYING IS GOOD tataMMMMH tm OUR WHITE SALE Miss Minerva and Prize Winning Contests Ever Inaugurated in Western Kentucky The Proposition A proposition ofiutoreijt to every bnUcvqr )n the moral uplift of the pt?t pie.. The polioy of Hie iiew mau-a',eniont !: r h i V- - f . 'i 41 , Opportunities will continue throughout this wqek only. If you have not already taken advantage of these prices now is your golden opportunity to supply your spring and summer neecls in all ' kinds of white goods. A beautiful assortment of all this spring's " purchase at special prices in . WilliamGreenHill "fc r I " ' n 4 J .lj Muslin Underwear, Embroidery, Table Linens, Napkins, Sheer Linens, Dress Linens, LacesiTowels, Bleaches, Cambrics Counterpanes. .' - FRANCES BOYD CALHOUN I '. a Giiin'iv X2 V r ". lYLaaisonviJ lie. xvy. AT 1 i r gXSyjgggggygsS What the Relkln Is. A new strJnged musicnl Instrument 3s reported to have been devised by a Japanese vlollnmaker In the city of Nagoyo. The invention Is named tho xolkin, and Beems Ukoly to supersede the samisen. It has the shape of a guitar, save In tho neck, that 1b the only part resembling a samlsen. There axe four strings to It, and by manlpu- "laBon of the Keys the Instrument can to made to do the work of several jpjnisen. The Inventor baa played hjs relkln In an orchestra of Japanese In- soo-m, atruments and showed that It ts a every way. He says that the In Idea came to him when he was toer-Sa- g through Europe last year. m m no apimlte, Kt a bottle of Yuoiitati CliillTontu. A few rtoies will set you up tfiva you a btys appetite make you strong aad lively u n twelve-year-olPurifloa. the blood and strengthens the system. 50c a bottle at the S'. Bernard Mining Depart Co., Incorporated, Dru saeut. d. lively aa a Boy. If you lire tlral. ran down, have yjm . partment. 25c h bottle. Problem of Universal Peace. sweeps away not only Borne of War IUSt ADOUt. tke bravest and beet of a nation. It Uncle Ezra "Then what do yea too disposes of the offscourlng. of the think Is the matterMrith the world uriea at war. when, then, war nowadays T" Uncle Eben "Just this: iee, a pressing problem will be too much business In religion fcenr to prevent the accumulation of There's dough religion in business !" and not tfee dangerous classes no longer left Puck. a the battlefield. Christian Register. Always BlesBed with a Hearty Appotite if you line IHgesteze. It helps your stomach do aud tbe work, digests what y6u"eat your Bakes good rich blond from feod, No more Sleepless Night, Headache or Stomaoh Misery. Gt rid of all tht-s- troubles with Pigo teze. Ftftv cents a bottle, worth ten fold its cost, at tiruir department of the St. Bernard .Mining. Company. says 'James Lafayette Garner,' then I got to hustle," ho remarked. "Jimmy Garnorl" "She's mighty near got me," ho said softly; "but maybe shell get tired Sleeping With Children. call no more. She ain't When It - necessary for an adult and won't yet." plumb mad to sleep in Cue Bamo bed with a young j,- -. "James Garner I" child, tho following method will be "It's coming now," said Jimmy dole- found quite satisfactory, nnd insure comfort to the adult at least. Make Tho two little boys sat vary still the bed wKh threo sheets inBtead oj Bleep be and quiet two; then have tho child "James Lafayette Garner I j twoen the middle and. .lower gheeta. Tfco younger child sprang to his aha. and the adult between th 'piddle upper sheets. This prevents the child feet "I got to get a move on now," he from roiling around yjd'a'sQ holds, said; "when be calls like that she Urhtly about Its" shoulders. the sheet means business. I betcher she's got Headaches Signs of Sanger. a switch and a. balr brush aad a slipAnyone in this town that s.lffis per in her ka&d rlgkt tale minate. frequently from splitting, neiv.us Ill be back toreckly," he preateed. headaches ought to go at oncol? the good as his He druggist and got a 25c bottle of our a verywas ae time ae was woriaoa la sitti&ff again short German Jjivor Powder. Oarlstodt's always mdlcato ,consti facing Billy ta the swing. Headaches "She just wanted to kaew where pation in a dangerous form-- that may result lu other extromoly Bon-ou- s her smbrold'rr scleeors was. ke ex even plained. "It dont matter wkafs lost ailments sometlmos Briirht'K Disoaso and Appendicitis. in that house, Fsa always the one Our Carlstedt'H German Liver Powgot to be 'sponsible aa4 all time der acts on the JLlver, tho real that's go look for It" ," cause of constipat'ou a few doses got to "Did you find 'emr asked Bfky. remove the trouble Insure entirely "Yep; I went right straight a lasting cure" uover falls guarau toed If you havo headaches, got a I left 'em yeste'day. I had 'env trying bottle today from the St. Btrnarri to cut a pieee ef wire. I stole oS Mining Co., .Incorporated, Drug De- and went down to Sam Lamb's kottse "-- toacher, too," said Billy, serenely. "Yours nothing; you all fimo want my Sunday school teacher." "Jimmeel" called a' vole from tho interior of tho houao la the next mrd. . you," said "Bomobody'a Billy. "That ain't nobody but mamma," ox- plained Jimmy composedly. "Jimmoe-eo!-" called the. voice. "Don't jnake no noise," waned that little boy; "maybe she'll give up torockly." . "You Jimmeo!" his mother called again. .Jimmy mado' no movo to leavo tho swing. . "I don't never have to go 'less sho L (Copyright, by Rellly 4 Brlttos Oo, 'She's goln' to bo my Sunday Bchool Bebree'BprlngB Hotel aud grounds wlU bo MtoRother different from past nianaKemente. Tho dance halt will bo seated and. ut-- as an auditorium, in which to hold religious Con.veiiUoti8v Ojnfenuicee, Association Lecture Courses, etc., which will be elevating and holpful instead of hurtful, as heretofore. The- Hotel propor will be run for the benefit of tho public, as formerly, and any ono who desires to speud their summer vacatiorrwnere they can hayri rest and recreation uudur tho best of influences, and also have the beueflt of the finest sprlngB of ohalybate water In the United States, at reas" onable rates, can find no butter place than Sebree Springs. It la for the purpose of advertising the change of and management of the Springs, that this con teBt has been inaugurated and offer made. Oainp-nieetlngs- ,pt-llo- 4 FREE TRIPS TO 4 The Plan Tho. contest will w con lucted In foW counties, 7it HHuderHon,Hop-Irnm- . il AV l)Atni onrslde MnLnati tho town of Subroo. No person in-- J Sobrue will bo allowncl to conteat. Ou account of It being unfair to the bal ance of Webster couaty. Tho ton of Sehroo will bo left open to all contestants. Tlls is done that everyone in Wobser county will have equal chance. Any lady, married or single, residing in the above named oounties, is' eligible to ontor this contest, provided .they live in c( uuty from, which they aro nominated. Tlireo prizes will be awarded In each county, under the following; conditions: The person Helling the largest number of soason tickets In cabh county will be awarded first prize A FREE TRIP TO MAMMOTH CAVE. One selling next largest uumbor of tickets in eaob county, Beoond prize1 Two "Weeks' Board at the Sebreo Hotel, absolutely free, All contestants who fall tn Bfloure any of tho above prizes will bo well paid for their work. Should there be a tie for any ot the prizos, tbe persons trying will, be given an equal prize. . ',71 Mammoth Gave Ono for each .county m Headwr60u,.Hopkin8, Web'ster nnd McLean A trip worth tr.vi'ng for The management of tho Sebree Springs will pay all expenses, including round trip ou ou. boat or train v two this-groa- t days stay at hotel,' trip through cavo,guIdo fees, etc. The first person nominating tho successful cone testant in each o uuty will be entitled to One Week's Board at tho Sabreo Springs Hotel absolutely free. Fill In tho nominating coupon ami send, at once, to E. M. Vanco, Contest Mgr., Sohreo, Ky. Remember, it costs nothing to nominate. The season tickets cost onlv ONE DOLLAR for the senson or five months. Tiro tickets Includo the whole family, regardless of tho number therein. Each holder of a ticket Ih entitled to froe admission to irroundsantl free nso of water, and, in addition to thlB, the holdor of each ticket can tecuro ono mear per day at tho Sebloo Springs Hotel at one-ha- lf prico and any time during tho season, which makes it a very attractive Inducement to buy ticketB. Nominations that shall misunderstanding in tho contract, and. that every contestant will feel that they are gottlng a tquare loal In this matter, a receipt will be irlvon to overv ticket Fold aud a duplicate receipt will bo deposited Iti locked. uuxt'H, locacco in me vault or tne irirst national Bank, Sebree, Ky. Boxes not to be opened till contest cIobos, April 15, 1912. Judges will then be selected to count receipts and award prizes. Tho person holding the largest uumber of receipts In each county will be declared the winner of the first prlzoB. Tho 6ec'oud largest, second prize; third largoBt, third prize. To all contestants who Tailed to secure any of the above prizes, will be paid 5 per cent cash on oaoh receipt. Contest Absolutely Fair In order there be no " 9 NOMINATION COUPON Scores Springs Season Ticket Conteat Any other informa- I Date ;, ' ' .' CONTEST MANAGER, " .'" - j't tion concerning contest will be gladly giv- !'- - DEAR SIR: Name .own. SEBREE, KY. entickets will be furnished all contest ants any time after Monday, Feb. 5th. Address all communications to E. M. Vance, Contest Manager, Sebree, Ky. Clip Coupon Today Couaty. Nominator. Town a: boee way foes ae, 'fo slabslded. X I xaake yo raa speak got to git hoaae aa' wash. Drap it, I I VI" 5 Incorporated. . U,M If'iiiHIWi ,1' 7 GASTORIA frAiiuiiyi For Infants and Children. "I knows Sam Lamb," said Billy. "I rode up on tbe bus with him. "He's my partner," remarked Jimmy. "He's mine, too," said Billy, quickly. "No, he ain't neither; you aU time talking bout you going to have 1am For Sale . Lamb for a partner. You want, everyou Draughon'a thing $50 Scholarship I got You want Miss Cecilia Business College, Nashville, To nn. and you want Sam Lamb. Well, you Scholarship on Brvant & Strat-to- n $100 You to Business Collage, Luultvllle, Just alnt somebody have 'em, partgot to get else for your Ky. Apply to ner and sweetheart" Bke. Earliugton, Ky. "Well; you Jest wait an see," seid Billy. "I got Major Minerva." "Shucks, they ain't no major" same' Oiner Woodruff, of the Southard that away," and Jimmy changed the neighborhood, was in town Moi clay. subJecf'Sam Lamb's sow's got seven little pigs. He let mo see 'em suck," said Sam Lamb's partner proudly. "Ho'b got a cow,too; she's got the worrlslmest horns ever was. I. Relieve Bhe'a a Btoor anyway." "Shucks," said the country boy, contemptuously. "You do know a steer when you soo ono; you can't mllkVno Skmi-Wrbkly this morning and tooken breakfast with him and his old woman, Sukey," he boasted, "Plat dat ar yk tellyukr . rag-babie- tes. Two little glrto roUla two doU buggies to. wkieh reposed two eooc-s moas were seea approach "That's Black," htUDS." Nature's Blunders. Ferrets live a leg thee, aad It is believed aattire made ese or twe ether mistakes. atehieofi Globs. -- kt Essential Petttt. Tke persaaseat iaterest ef ms is, sever to be in a false seeKies, te have the weight of ssture to saek klaa la all he does. Bhaerso. The On seid Iiaa Jimmy, Hunlltoa and Trances "they're WF ?. The Kind You Have Always Bought AhCOIlOL 3 PER OENTi Adelal)lePrenaratlonrflrA5. sfrailaliiig ihcFootfanilReguIa-linUie StoiRarJis ondBorA-daog Bears the Signature , Afi f ' ! Promotes DigestionJOiecrM j nessandiffisLContainsMiOTj OpiunuMorphinc norliacrd.l NOT NARCOTIC JbefcofOMDdSMEOmBR Unpka Sted-jtUS- In JUtmSeed- Qpaitd Suae" mtofttuneTa'. ie Aperfect Remedy forCOnsdffr! Hon, Sour Storaaeh,Dlarrlm Worms.Convulsi(msfevtm!r nesaardLossorSLEEP. 1 f,i' ,"v- Mi,'. i y TM Use For Over Billy took a good look at tbem. ,sThey8 gcia' to be mr ohums, too," be said, calmly. Medicine is not the only requisite when' it comes to sickness. "Tour chums, otbiBi" aaertty Thre are other things that are very necessary, and these we carcried Jimmy, swelling up pompously. all time trying to claim my ry in our Sundry Department, Make the invalid more comfortTou .chums. I cant have nothing a tall able, have things more convenient. We qarry all the necessities. 'thout you got to stick your mouth in. Tou 'bout the selfishest boy they Is. You want everything I sot, all time." Cotton-S- ot The little girls were now quite near and Jimmy hailed them gleefully, forgetful of his anger: "Come on, Llna, you and Frances," No use giving you a quotation on these goods as our prices are he shrieked, "and we can. have the excentionallv low. Everv article we sell is guaranteed to rive mostest fun. Billy hore's done come to live with Miss Mlnorva and she's Jr satisfaction to the physician, the nurse, and the patient. dono gone uptown and don't care if we sprinkle, 'cause she's got so much '; steer." $ liglon." . "But you know none of us are al jJ Incorporated CHAPTER V. lowed to uso a hose," objected Llna. "But it's so much fun' said Jimmy; DRUG Turning on the Hose. "and Miss Minerva sho's so Christian Ain't that a snake?" sho ain't going to raise much of a "Look! shrieked Billy, pointing to "What (To be Continued.) looked to him liko a big snako coiled in tho yard. "Snako, nothing I " sneered his companion, "that's a hose. You all time got to call a hoGo a snako. Como on, let's sprlnklo," and Jimmy sprang out of tho swing, Jerked up tho hose and dragged it to tho hydrant "My mamma don't never 'low mo to sprinkle jj ' Louisville & Nashville Railroad with her hose, but Miss Minerva she's eo good I don' reckon shell care," h M WHAT IT Will COST TO SEE cried mendaciously. Billy followed, watched his companion screw the hoso to th faucet asd turn the water on. There wa a rIm-irfBTirjr'.b,r ooaad end a stroaia ef February 19 February 20 out, much to tho rapture ef rntcr ' Arrival of '' Parade of the actor.iEbed PL'?;'. "Voc't Aunt Minerva caroT"t &kJv&J, iiiudously. "Is uhefcroal 'liglep , Mobile Pensacola New Orleans 'email r' ia tho C4iriBtkuvy.t weaa "Zu. 10:00 a. m., and 2:00 p. m , ai ehlid. the otker i.. u.." Bedsicle Copifort Cushions FeedersAbsorbent Water Bags Fountain Syringes Thermometers St. Bernard Mining Company - - fc M DEPARTMENT mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm2gmzmmmm 1 ONLY A DAY AND NIGHT TO NEW ORLEANS Monday g. Lt i Mai di Qra The TwoBigDays, February Tuesday Rex 19,20 Rex tbe street iuj as, ro'll tuil I don't l Kobcdy to get la eur Ep.-hi- kle -- Proteus Parse at night $18.00 $16.85 $16.85 Earling'-to10 Round Trip From Madxaonville and Tickets on sale daily February 18 Comus Parade at night - . tu "vr lf:W AS' ; '- FacSnak Signature ef f, - : jdt.'-'- '- NEW YOBK. Thirty Years eedt HIM GASTORIA awTAwn 9MrAMT. zact Copy of Wrapper. ncw ton rrr. "I wlsi Vrlllccs Booth LlHoeln eeuid U3," sold Miss Minerva's nepkew. A. big, fat negress, ith a buadle ef clothas tied in a red table aletk en kor head, como waddlinetdowa tke , idewaik. "Billy looked at Jimmy and glggtf: Jlnuay looked at Billy and gigfleAs thea. tke latter took caxefu aha, a stream ef water kit tke old wewe imuwety la tke ftaee. -ye Mi Wk Wke 'to inclusive' Sleeping Car Fare $4.00 to $5,00 Each Way a4 Liberal Stopovers Limit on Tickets March 18 To approximate total, acst for tb round trip, estimate for five days' board ud lodging at $1.00 per day in best privets lioinas or $2.00 per day at first elats hotels, to which add the ab.ove railroad and rullmau faros. For sltBpin oar rsssrvatloa apply to any ticket af ant, Louisville A Nashville Railroad Company. yelM.sekaeliedett. ike reitOTMd es a Mr? "l'a .i-- iSEE DESCRIPTIVE BOOKLET: i- -. t ?rru tf-- . V -- , f' flSilfr iii. i, i We, , Ik - IK G .sniisaihrtfiMfti. 1 . ., . klt J;r.u.u .j , ... w.. fc . .i.l. A I- iiiiijfttaiiM(wsrf . rzzzTzxn -- t v'hj&hk&$i