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Digital page images are linked to the text file. o- - TUESDAY " XT MtitiM H H M TUESDAY and -- V fl ft P fU-raSS- "'' miaararaBiaiiH WHBmiVVuTrrmr b. ut!nra -' FRIDAY AFTERNOON VLH YEAR SmBH iJlwPft hSsSiii 1TRY IF YOU DON'T ADVERTISE YOUR SfssS ADVERTISE IT FOR SALE High quality and moderate prices. I?" 1 FRIDAY AFTERNOON BUSINESS X TWENTY-THIR- D EARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KY., TUESDAY, MARCH 26, 1912 No. 25 Flowers for Easter and all occasions. Floral designs. Reliability: Deilveries made on short notice Phones Wm. BLACKMAN FLORAL CO., Evansville, Ind. 0. P, WEBB PASSES TO GREAT BEYOND i Dies Suddenly BOOST1ETS FROM THE GAP Improvements Ahead For "Busiest Town of Its Size Anywhere" Mia. JOHN L. LONG, Agent Tobe Wright, of Madisou-vill- e spent last week visiting1 rela- SOLDIER tives near Earlington. Frank Oiirdwelt, of Madisonville, was in Mortons Gap Monday. Mrs, 36 and 10 Madisonville Notes Oivons-KIrkwo- BOYS j Ilsley Happenings OF KENTUCKY WELL Home on brioft; Btore house on the sight of his present place of business in the near South Rail Road Street future. Plans are now under conSaturday Night sideration and will be soon prepared by a competent architect, along KNOWN IN THIS COMMUNITY linos suitable for tho accommoda His te s at Ben T. Eobinson will build a new Mr. and Mrs. George B. Klrkwood ty suppor. Ho wont up to hla room, and bad jUBt lain down whou be folt a smothering sonsatlon cdnio over bun, bo LUauagod to staggar down stairs and called to bis wife that be was dying. Sbo rushed to him and bad him sit down. She then called to hor two sons, Charlie and Oooil. Cecil rushed to town for a doctor and to tell bis brother, Jewel. Before be oould get there bis father wrs dead. Mr. Webb wm born near Madison-rillKy 'on April 28, 1844, He fought in tho Civil War, and was a splendid soldier. He was in. the 21st Kentucky regiment with K. P. Graham, who now lives in Madison-vlll- P. Webb passed to bia eternal rest. Saturday nlgbt.at 8:J5 It-ithought appoploxy was tbe cauo of his death. He came homo from work about 0 o'clock and ate a bear O e, o, He is survived by a wife, three bods, tbreo sisters and two brothers. Mr. Webb was a faithful member of tbe Knights of Pythias, and the VIctorlaLodgeNo. 84 of this city Officiated at ti o grave. Eov. W. O. Brandon had charge of the funeral sorvlces at tho house. Burial followed at tho Earliugton cemetery, Monday afternoon at two o'clock The Bee extends sympathy to tbe bereaved ones, Yon Uan Eat what your stomach craves without the slightest fear of Indigestion, which is an awful feeling. You will cot be bothered with Sour Stomach, Heartburn, Nausea, Bad Breath or Heavy Feeling if you will take one dose' of Digeatese, It relieves and oures as if by Magic. Pleasant as Candy. Belief In Que minute, Get a EOo battle frem tbe drag department of tbe St. Bernard Mining Company, Incorporated. NOTICE Annual Stockholders Meeting Jat Anything. annaal meeting of tbe Stockholders of the St. Bernard Mining Co. will bo bold In tbe offices of tho oompany Notice Is beroby given that tho at Earlington, Ky. at 11 a. m., Wednesday the 8tb day of May 1012, for tho transaction of such business aB 'may regularly come before it. Dan m. v 8ecrotary. Evans, ? returned to Madisonville Saturday; after spending the past week In Louisville at .the Tyler Hotel. Their wedding, which took place laht Thursday at the home of Rev. drug Btore, tions of an Litchfield, paBtor of tho Broadway which Mr. Boblnsou will continue Methodist Church iu Louisville, to run at ths o.ld stand. HI? intencame as a great surprise to their tion is to move" his presont building many friends and roiatlves hure. to tho rear of the lot and continue MrB. Klrkwood, formerly Misb his businoBB in that while tho new Elizabeth Oivens, is tho daughter store is being erected. Tho new building will be a flue improvement of Judge and MrB. 0. C. Givens, of this city. She has always occupied for tho Gap. a prominent place among tbe social Cal Walker, the wibo and experiof this community, being a enced railroad man who has had allairB member of several literary clubs.. charge of the Mortons Gap agency She Is a teacher In tbe Madlsonvi'lfej of, the L. &. N. for some months, ana at the time of speaks well for the Gap when he Waned wcnoois, her marriage was in Bowling Green says It is tbe very best business town preparatory to ac Ladies' Aid Bazaar of auywkere near Its size In Hopkins Normal School cepting a position as teacher In the ' county, or anywhere along tbe line The luncheon and bazaar given on High Sohool in this oity. of thlB division of the L. & N. rail- last Wednesday by the Lsdies' Aid Mr. Kirkwpod is a son of Mr. and of tbe 'road. Mortons Gap baa now a pop Christian Church was a and is In ; the both' socially and financially. ulation of about 1400, has recently Mrs. Ed Klrkwood, his father. He secured a commodious and well ar- drug business with and ate topetber Ib a steady, Industrious young man, FriondBmetfriends ranged sohoolboUBe, and hopes to delicious sandwiches etc, sipped young' have electric Btreet lights before a and the Bee extends to this coffee and had a most pleasant time. couple tbe heartiest of congratulagreat while. PlauB for this latter In many cases whole families were very deslreable improvement are tions. served at the same table and preTea for Min Nuckolls under consideration and a proposisented a very happy and homelike tion has been mado by the city auMrs. Buby Laffoon very charm - 36116' Tne building, was inviting thorities to tho owners of tho elec-trl- o fnclv flntartniaSiairdav evenl'nW.ith Its array of cut., flowers, beau- plant at the mines for street at a tea Jromrlgbt-to;'teat hef, tlful china and linen. - The booth in light service It is believed that homo in East Center street in honor which was displayed many attracsuch arrangement will be made. of her guest Miss Nuckolls of Hop tive articles was a verv popular ' j place and before the doors were Jf MortonB Gap continues to grow kinsvllle. in size and commerciaj importance, Mrs. H. H. Holeman. and Mrs. open to the public many soujht adthat "County Union Ballroad Jake MVal& presided atthe tea taWe. mittance. The ladles offered real The Bee talked atidufc wnue misses juanoon assiBtea in. jBarpainBand thVpeople "found It out" somojnonthB ago, may yet be a go. serving., J. M. MaPherson and Miss wnicn was proven by the fact that Bobbie Claytor dispensed refreshing they sold out before closing time. Large Lemon Grown Frappe to the guests during the Everything waB donated and the ladies are very appreciative for, the evening. Several days ago Mrs. Fred Boots Miss Naokolls 1b a frequent visi- many favors shown by the people in of this oity, bought a lemon weighing one and a half pounds measuring tor in this 'eity and has been the general and especially a numbor of, 12 inches In olreutaflrenoe t the honoree gaest of many beautiful the merchants, the Bee aud the Wni. Blackraan Floral Co., of Bee Offloe, and it is now oa display parties. At tbe day the LadioB' a Evansville. la the front wmdew. She purchased Tbe gaesti included Misses Tate, Anna Molntlxe Cox, Aid, had about $125.00 to its credit the plant three years ago and 1ft is year ago Lilah Bishop, Nancye Klrkwood, after deducting all expenses. bow a good sue Ires. A last February it bloomed and sever- Mary Buby Morton, Aileen Davis, Headaches Signs of Danger. al days ago it fell off the tree per- Bonnie Vera Murphey, Mary Louise Anyone in this town that suifeis fect In shape and of the very auus-ua- l Walker, Bobble Claytor aud Miss frequently from splitting, neivcus size and weight of one and a Nuokollr.of Hopkinsyllle. to go at oncetc Messrs Allle Beard, Fay Ashby, headaches ought a 25c bottle of the half pounds. druggist and get our Ernest Dankerson. A. E Arnold, G. Carlstedt's German Liver Powder. B. Tate, Morton McPherson, .Lucian HeadachoB always indicate constiCard of Thanks Buby, Woodson Browning, and W. pation in a dangerous form, that We extend our heartfelt thanks to K. Long, of seriNortonvllle. Mr. and may result In other extremely even ailments sometimes all who assisted us with kind deeds Mrs. B. G Mitchell and Mr. and ous Brlght'B Dlseaeo and Appendicitis. and loving sympathy during tho. Our CarlBtedt'B German Liver PowMrs. Boy L, Hall. and death of our beloved der acts on the Liver, tho real huBbaud and father, and we.earnost-l- y cause of constipation a. few doses Book Clnb entirely remove the trouble lusure trust that God, in His goodnoBs, Miss Bonnie Vera Murphey was a lasting cure nevor falls guaranwill supply kind friends for each of hostoss at tho last meotiug of the teed if you havo headaches, get a you In liko olrcumstauoeE. from the St. Bornard Book Club, which mot at her homo bottlo today Incorporated, Drug DeMrs. O. P. Webb and Ciiildben, Mining Co., on South Seminary Btreet in this partment. 25c a bottle. city Friday afternoon. presont were: The members A BIG FALL IBT PIANOS : :?: MiBses Liiah Bishop," Mary Buby -suc-aes- B n Sta-ttunV'w- visited her sifter Mrs. W. L. Hall in Madisonville Saturday afternoon. B. M. Salmon, of Iisey, was In Madisunvlllo Saturday. Miss Bobbie Claytor, of Victoria, .was the guest of Mrs. Ruby Laffoon Saturday and Sunday in Madisonville. MIbb Irene Ojyle, of "Earlington, was m Madisonville Friday. Mrs. A. W. Davis, of Mortons Gap wasiu Madisonville Friday visiting her mothor Mrs. Gao. Davis. Mrs. Geo C. Atkinson, of Earlington, was in this city the guest of friends yesterday. to.f. Ruhv Tiftffnnn. .rntnrnnrl . ., a oustness trip toFrans-for- t. arday irom Ernest Bash, of Ellington, Will We thought for a few days last Participate in Encampment week that Spring had opened up but at Annistoh, Ala., this Judging from the weather we are having at present the groundhog Summer ' must have had a recall. People of this section aro losing WHOLE GUARD WILL BE SENT most all of their hogs some report Kentucky militln will have a long tho disease aB typhoid fever. Anytrip this summnr, reaching the way wo are looking for a raiso, la , site of the nnnual encampment. pork next year. We are Borry to learn that Mrs. M. The militia will go to the camp of instruction at Annlston, Ala., where J. Woodruff of the country lost & the regujnrs will be encamped Jointly fine brood mare Saturday night. Miss Bessie Williams spent last with the militia of soventl states. The adjutant general's department Thursday night with Miss Thelma had expected to go to Ohatanonga for the encampment, bat has learned that the Anniston camp has been selected for Kentucky. There will be no state encampment this year, but the Kentucky guard will get its tar get practine with ttje regulars. It is expected that the prospects of the long trip South will stimulate en listment in tbe guard and various companies of tbe guard and the Kentucky regiments will probably go south with a full roster In each company. The expenses of tbe trip are to be borne by the national gov ernment aud tbe men will be In camp for ten days. There will be sham battles and.general maneuvers to teach the soldiers actual war conditions. Fraukfort News-Journal, Lively as a Boy. Chill Tonic. A few doses will got you up give you a boy's appetite-ma- ke you strong and lively as a Putlfles the blood aud streiigthens.tlio system. 50o a Dome at tne .at. Bernard Mining Co., Incorporated, Drug Depart ment. BANaUET AND WORK AND LA. twelve-voar-old. If you are tiredi run down, have no appetite, get aibottle of Yucatan DIES AND TEXAS "TRUCKS" Dawson. We are informed thaff G. A. Woodruff of Hamby Station pulled off a big poultry deal with H. D. Oowand of Earlington lastjweek, furnishing: him a number P. Bocks for stock chickens at a fancy price. J. B. Garnett made a' business trip to Dawson Friday., The farmers of this seotion are about to finish delivering their last years crop of tobacco. Mrs. D. O. Woodruff and' chlldrea visited Mrs. M. J. Woodruff one day-las, week, Mrs. Mary Cansler of the country-mada pleasant call on Mrs. Harvey-Keyone day last week. R. J. Salmon was in Hopkinsvllle last week. Dr. A. F. Finley anvd J. BGarnetfc attended lodge at Union Temple laBt Tuesday night. And reported a delightful time. Brown Dawson was in EarlngtoE on business Saturday. J. H. L'affoou is the first one to report a 1912 colt in this vicinity. We understand hat O. H. Hamby tbp noted Hopkins .County drover has a fine herd of milk cows for sale. ofi, t s Tir-glm- TEMPLE THEATRE One Night Only Monday, April 1st THE GREATEST COMEDY IN YEARS 'Casetj Jones By OLIVER LABADIE ..,-- SELECTED CA5T CLEVE i :.. :. . ,1 t SPECIALTIES A REAL SHOW You'll y Lauh Till You're fted in The Face md LtilCi$ S3, &3, 3ft Scat m ' Wet i. fek at vwoar' Early if Wbm QM - 'Get .Yotr Seati Yi W to 8ft Dowi- ' Cs . 't.'"jP''!'rT17TiaT!ML 'The banquet enjoyed bv the members of St. Bernard Commaudery, Kn'ghts Templar, and prepared by the Ladiss Aid Soolety of the Christian church, was a unique and very enjoyable affair last Friday night at Masonic Temple. And it may be guessed that there was a large and enthusiastic attendance. It was given upon the occasion of tho annual inspection of the commaudery, the inspecting officer thle year being Henry Barrett, of Henderson, an ofllcer of the grand commandery, Reminiscent of old time, not very remote, and of strong friendship that never will be remote, there were served on tho banquet board fresh "trucks" from the truckfarms Mamio Wooton, Mary A Business Proposition A Good Oppor- of Portland, Texas, sent with a mesMorton, sage of love and remembrance to the Lonise Walker, Ellio and Isabella tunity rriembers of the commandery by the Gardiner, Vida Barnott.' Virginia "Bourlands and the McGarys." Tate, Anna Molntire Cox, Luoile To those who may bo Interested There wereradisiies and beets and Whitlnghill and Mrs. B. C. Mitchell in the purchase of a piano, we have parsnips and lettuce and potatoes The invited guests wore: Mrs . D. an .extraordinary proposition to and spinach and Texas knows what MisseB Cora Hall, Lillian such, carefully sejRebardB, Bobble Claytor, Elizabeth mako. We have just received a car all, though only load of fine Shumann PianoB which lected "trucks" as were appropriate Vlotory, Florence Allyn, Buth we aro positively going to close out to the banquet board were actually Clarke, Carrie Atkinson. Aileen within the week at factory prices. served to tho willing Knigh'ts. The Davis and Mand Nuckolls, of Hop- Prlpes never before quoted on high The banquet wasn't all "truck" by kinsvllle. grade PianoB. $850.00 PianoB go for any means. There was everything The' hand painted tallies were Piano's go- for $375; $400 that was good and dalnfy, aud then quaint little Irish figures sketched $256; $375 for Pianos go $285;$450 Pianos go some. And thq decorations were In green and whltq. Tho score. tKr queens' taste of course for $325, These Pianos are the finest i lust to do you get me? There were large hand paintthat' skilled labor and capital can . wee a few mero men who acted as ed sbamrookB, while the ices, cakes build aud ''hewers of coal and drawers of wa- and mints also carried on, she St. Wo'alsd warranted for a lifo time tex.aud waous' but they only count have $800.00 Piauos for $210. Patrick idea. ;; as so many "Its." $220 Pianos for $175. One Plono' for All tho officers were on the Job. Mrs. Tom Barnett and son Wil- $98,00. under the leadership of Emiuent You don't have to have the cash Commander Elsworth Evans, aud liam, of Madisonville, ' wore the to'buy one of those Ijargaiiis. We two candidates, who got theirs aud guest of'friends Monday in Earli thoy had such a good time that It can' arrange payments to suit you. lasted until after nine o'clock. Come, look thom over and It you W. SU Yost, of Madisonville, was areever eoing to biiy a piano it will A Texas Wonder In Greenville Monday. pay yon to buy now. Store open evMrs. E..L. Young return- enings. Next door the-- : $r. The Texas Wonder oures kidney ed to MftdJoonville Saturday after atro. and oures diabetes, weak and lame backs, rheumatism, and all irreguseveral month b from MABVIN H. PP.ATHER, larities of bladder trdubleB, removXrm. Young bavir visited State Factory Representative. kaa. ing gravel, the kldnoys and bladder HfTlWlfilWlta DanrOte AiBrtBg Mr. In.both meu and women. Regulates tezm Hi "the . LiAiature at Bishop's Millinery havo on dis- bladder troubles in children. If not play a beautiful line pf Gage Tailor sold by your druggists will be sent by mall on receipt of $1,00. On'o' Hiflr VlflSft tedd ef Madteonvllle, whb ed Hats at Madisonville, Ky. small bottlo is two months' treatMrs. Lnoy Bean was in Madison- ment and seldom fails to perfect a f, M Mftpft 6kp Meaday oa basi- cure. Send for testimonials from 'ttMMk ville Tuesday evening. , Ky. and other states. Dr. MrB H. S. Corey is on the Bick of JKrJMofcfcm, ia 2920 Hl Sum OUve street,' SL Louis, MV. lif uiurfitfU, UifcJfefcxi. M iV'lW . , ' No More Dyspepsia. "Some Doins,' When the Ladies' Aid Gas, or other Stomach Troubles. Spread the Banquet Board For Nothing will remain undigested or sour on your stomaoh it yon the Knight will take a little Dlgeeteze.. powerful, digestive, harmless and pleasant as Maple Syrup. For Bale, by the drug department of the St. Bernard ' Mining Company, Incorporated. Calico Hop , The "Calico Hop" given at the' Armory Friday evening was quite a success and greatly enjoyed by all who attended. The out of to.wn guests included CarlstedtBobinson, of Mortons Gap, MisseB Peg Bates.' of Dawson, Lucy Haun or, Mabel C ift, of Madisonville and Mrs. Bon Harrison.of Nor-tonvil-lp. IDU'lO. Walker and Bay furnished the , Always Blessed with a Hearty Appetite if you uso Dlgosteze. It helps your Ptomaoh do tho work, digests what you eat and makes good rich blood from your food, No more Sleepless Nights,. Headache or Stomaoh Misery. Get . rid of all theso troubles with Diges-tez- e. Fifty cents a bottle, worth tenfold Its cost, at drug department of. the St'. Bernard Mining, Company, Incorporated. , H.S. Corey, who has been ill for. a few days ib able to be up again. Mrs O. P. Webb ib on the sick list this week. Dr. L Grace v'4 The Denver Dentist It's a shame to see a pretty girl, without teeth. I make .Crowns without ',:, . rig-to- n. sd anabeo( thorns, and Bridges without sighs, Teeth without pJates. I undercut them all. Come on,- l money , o YM'j refunded it not bettei than you can get elsewhere V ' " J Call and Get My Prices Victory 'Building H:jtmx, mils E.-W- .it?' rv V. ' !5 m WW'mwrr- - A f. MS V5 . . Aueai Ilj2ee J &S Subscription Rates Six mouths Threo mouths Siuglo copies - GREAT REVIVAL SERVICES CLOSE C" One Yar.. $1-0- 0 People of Hartford Greatly Benefitted by Efforts of Wimberly and Yates j9 22 o Boston Store Evansville' s Favorite Trading Center Boston Store K PAUl- - MOORE. ASSOCIATE EOITOR AND BUSINESS MANAGER EDITOR AND PUBLISHER J. E. FAWCETT Member of j Specimen copies mailed free on application. Correspond, ents wanted in all parts of the county. Address us for par- i Kentucky Press Association and Second District Publishers League ! Branch Office in ticulars. Earlintrton Post Office as Second Class Matter. Entered at th Morton's Farnitare Store, 119 Soath Main Street, Madi sonville, Kentucky, fhone No. 4mibb ailllix ua kio, mgr. Tuesday, March 26, 1912 . Telephone 47 The revival services whioh have been in progress at the Court House, in oharge of the Methddlst Church, for the past two weeks, closed Tuesday night. The work has been conducted, in the main, by Rev. O. F. Wimberly, of Madisonville, and be has delivered as fine series of sermons as has been the good fortune Of Hartford people to hoar in many years. He is able, scholailr, and at times very eloquent. His sermoni arj always interspersed with timely illustrations, aud oftimes hiB arguments are driven home with biting sarcasm, aud at others ha touches all hearts with the most tender por- Millinery of 'Distinction The Superb Creations of the Master Arbiters And now tcrthe hats, beautiful beyond description. Importations breathing. of the genius of the highest lights among the millinery Artists. With them cdme a Wealth of models, copies and adaption from Paris and New York artists. Standing side by side with these are our own hats, claiming equal admiration but less in price. The keynote of millinery this season is simplicity the art that conceals yet enchances ,art. -- No one type prevails. Fashion discards set lines from the'becomingness to the wearer. They are to be seen here in thousands of shapes and dozens of colors There is just one way to realize what fashion has created come to the Boston Store and vjew the new hats. Prices range from 75c, 98c, $1.50, $1 98, $2.50, $2.98, $5.50, $8.98, $10.00, $25.00 and up to $40.00. 1 i 1 M Statistics huvo been complied showing that dnrina the year 1911 more than $5,000,000 was paid into the puhhc treasuries of the various states iu th'e Union in fdes and fines upon automobiles. Nearly $1,000,000 of this was paid iu registration fees. Gov. McUrenry hn t "CASEY JONES" Has All-St- ar Cast f killed the anti tipping bill and his action is on the urmiud no doubt onrr-vcliheifty of the indiof personhl vidual. There is an evil iu the system, whiHi the public can to a great extent by reHotel owners ducing their tip may iu thi way be and others forced to pav their employees a real wage and so these employees would be takeuiout of the category of dependents upon the public bounty. In the present condition of affairs they are public in more than one sense. "Automobile Contestants" 'Following are the names.audjuutr-ber- s of the Automobile Contestants. The contest 19 now In Its infancy and it Is not too late for anyone to enter and win tne splendid $1,600 C passenger Touring Car. Send 111 your name now.and we will give you 2000 bonus votes Contest closes DISTRICT COURT OF May 16. 1912. THE UNITED STATES 5.862,800 I. Elizabeth Long 2,746,178 3. Mrs. Ed B. Heafer In The 1,835,386 Western District of .Kentucky 0. Ernest Brinkley 924,741 Matter- of William Marion Furgerspn II. Brick Southworth fill Ernest Newton.K. R. S.3,117,080 Bankrupt in Bankruptcy No. 2,312,893 67. Mary Mothershead 784'" 2,307.392 79. Nona Paulls - Merle H. Norton, who presents the newest comedy 'sucoess1 'CAsev Jones" at the Tempie Theatre, on Monday night, April 1. believes in giving the theatre going pnblio "more than their money'B worth." This fact Is evident when one glances over the list of talent presented in "Casey Jones." Miss Lyda Powell, leading lady, was in former seasons connected with Thos. E. Shea, Al "Woods and the Blaney Attraction. Franklyn W. Fox and Mis Lilly Hughe's with The Royal Ciof," "The Isle of Spice,"' the Wilbur and Andrews Ppera Gft's. etc. Mr Harry Love, eccentric comedian, was recently with the Murray & Mack Co. aud other big musical shows while Mr. John Fornlock, who plays "Casey," was formerly with the great Teok Theatre Stock Co. at Buffalo, N. Y. "Lowor Berth 13,." Buelah Pointer Co., & etc. Managers who liave been fortunate enough to play "Ca6ey Jones" this season are very enthusiastic in praise of the play and theatre goers here are assured of a 'rare treat on Next Monday Night. Seats on sale now at Brlnkley's News Stands. This production .plays only at Earhngton between Evansville and Nashville, showing at the Well's Biju nt Evansville, Sunday, March 81, aud the Vendome at Nashville, Tuesday, April 2 trayal of christian character. At various timeB during the meeting, R"V8. Mell aud Hartford rendered valuable assistance and during' the entlro time Rev. R. D. Bennett and the pastor, Rev. Joiner, were actlvo assistants. The song service was in oharge of Rev. Win. Yates, of Marion, assisted by a splendid oholr f home talent, he captivated his audience with hiB rich, powerful voice, besides rendering special aulatanoa by exhortations aud earnest prayers. The eorvioes resulted 'n about 00 conversions, aud reclamations wish 18 additions to the ohurcu, bo far. Members of all the other daneailna-tlon- s in Hartford' took part i ths services aud helped to make it a real revival for the town. Its flat will bo felt for a long time in the lasting good accomplished. Bva. Wimberly and Yates, will always have a warm plaoo In tha hearts. f the people of Hartford, and indeed, they carried away with them the respect not only of the church people but of thbso who are not Christiana, as well. Hartford Republican, THINK-THI- New Spring Coats, Suits and Dresses Fashionable Spring Coats Ladies' Coats, mtdi of t vrj fine quality ii aarj blue with New Spring Suits serge Serge and Homespun Coat Suits, in tan, dark and medium grey; both striped and plain materials; plain tailored skirts with foot pkats. Also a large, new Una of tea aovelties, serges and fancy mixtures ia MngantM anc awtr; silk trimaied cellars and cofls, plaia, high waisUd skirts, . tpsehulyfpricsa at : of plain tan serge, wide lx lhavl collar; wide reverses tarnl emit uxl burtons to match. 1 tfktiictlye aa4els f mwmI spring AerdosMMts. OffwW at . . Misscc Coats $9.98 with $14.98 $ tf li fauu, gnjt aid browu, tni large, rounding collars; ers plain silk; clatk, button trimmed, soe of self trimmid, oth iei:f thg stjlM at. $7.50 Two of the Many New Dresses three-quarter bsagtllas A lae aew liae of Coat Snits ia surges and f&acr ftriped wttTes; also Pekin strip ia faacy hraicf, silk and bengaline trimming; others plain tailored; Pssa de Cygne and satin fining; skirts ar high waisted, both plain and fancy trim-i- 4 A EfA BMd. I Offered special at 9 8.QU 4 An immense assortment of plain and checked e Taffeta Dresses, fancy braid trimmed; both long and short sleeves, high and low .necks, striking new patterns. Special , "9 one-piec- OVER Price Ef 9(.9U e Foulard and Messaline Silk Dresses, in striped, dotted and figured patterns; high and low neck; long and length sleeves; lace yoce ana outton trimmed A ' rare bargain at one-piec, $10.50 This Offer Should Gain the Confidence of the Most Skeptical. . "We nay for all the medicine U3ed during the trial, if our remedy fails 10 1,735,440 A2. E S. Blanks Notice of first Hooting of Creditors 2,974.702 139. Ruby Todd To the creditors of abbve named 4,'856," 13 145. Bessie Dorris ' 164. Mrs. F. B. Aruold...,,.. 2.959,551 Bankrupt of Nortduvtlle in. county of Hopkins and District 2,975.094 167. Mouon Oldham ., ,. ..,.,,. 4,887,779 aforesaid, 168. Orsen Cansler Notice is hereby given that on the 7.615,194 jl72:Janie Victory 5178. James Garnttt. .,. ..5,075,190 22 day of MarchJ A,' D., 1912, the 6,125,743 above named was duly adjudicated 175. Rev. J.R. EvanB meet-lu- g 170. Mrs. Sydney Lafloon.... 3 629.798 bankrupt; and that the first ot creditors will be held at the ,...8.214.353 183. Sybil Aahby" 3,794,696 office of tlit undersigned in 185. Duey Walker tl-oMadi-sonvllleK- y.! i; This contest will close Mav 15th, and the winner will be awurded a No. 0110 good automobile. This car is worth your time and work Watch .this space for ads In the next 80 days, on ', b R" U T k ) fi U i i r"f ,t ft I. A. D., 1912, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bank- 12 tablets. 10 cents; 36 tablets, 25' CO cents. rupt, and tratiBuct such other busi- cents; 80 tablets, Coupon Books on Sale in our Stores Sold only at our store The Rexall ness as may probably come before Store. The B. M. Hyde Drug Co. Remember the last of this month said meeting. greatest the contestant selling the William L. Gordon, COLORED COLUMN. number of dollars worth of coupon Referee in Baukiuptcv books will be awarded a handsome BEV J. B. EVANS, EDITOR 42 piece dinner set. Call' and see a beautiful line of JEarlikoton Boosters Club, N-- w Spring Millmerv. Bishop'l Mr. Arthur Washington, of e. Auto Contest. Millinery, Mndisonville, Ky. Tenn., was in our city last Friday aud Saturday, He is the travelinjc agent for the Garden City v Tailoring Co., of Chicago 111. Mesdames Ww. BogerB, Lizzie Snortou and Lizzie Goodall wero in Madisonville last Saturday sho p ping. The Thanksgiving sermon of the K. of P. lodge, preached by Rev. K. P. "Whiteside was a gem. If his definition of s truo K. of P's. need to brace up at several points, that they may come uy to the standard. The sermon was preached at the Baptist ohurob to a crowded house. Tlir Court of Calanthe turned out with the K. of P. MeEdame Mlntie Bay and Millie Earl will give an entertainment at the A. M. E. Z. church next Wed nesday night. 'All are cordially invited to be present to help the proThe scope of this exhibit is very broad. The ceeds for the benefit of tlio ohuroh. models, the materials, the workmanship and pracThe Eastern Star lodge will have Its jymuM Thanksgiving sermon at inticability of the styles combined, is of such vital the A. M. E. Z. cburob next Sunday woman will want to terest that no beanty-lovin- g at 2 p. m. Bev. Oarnngtou will preach the sermon. miss it Services at the several ohurohwo A Prominent Feetute of This Spring Exhibit is the Sunday morning were putt'1, but all were snowed out Sunday night. Underpricing Bringing, Bringing De Jong GarThe public was very much pleasod with the moving picture show put ments Within the Reach of Everyone on by our young men last Saturday Clark-Bonvlll- the 6day of April completely relieve you ui uuusu-- , patlon. We takftall the risk. You are not obligated to us in auy way whatever, If you accept our offer. That's a mighty broad statement but we mean every word of !$.Could auything be. mord fair for, you? ' A most seient flc, common-aene- e treatment is Rexall Orderlies, whjfch are eaten like candy. Their active principle is a scientific recent discovery that is odorless, colorless, and tasteless; very pronounced, gentle, aud pleasant in action, and particularly agreeable in every way. This ingredient does not cause diarrhea, flatuleuce, griping, or other inconvenience. Rexall OrderlieB are particularly good for children, aged and delicate person. If you suffer from chronic or habitual constipation, or the assoolate or dependent chronic aliments, we urge you to try Rexall OrderlieB at our risk. Remember, you can get them in Rochester only at our store. - All Rtrilnai Fares Refmdei According t (Ac Pirns f "The ReUil Merchant!1 Re- bale Attoctatton. For Partictlirs Call or Write or Wire Association Headquarters or On Own OMce. . FOWLER, DICK & WALKER INDIANA EVANSVILLE. f COMING SOON! THE - BEST - TELEPHONE LOOK SERVICE Coburn's Mighty Minstrels Note (hat tha Cumberland Telephone A: Telegraph Company, Incorporated, I oSor-lu- g to you an Ideal proposition lor telephone icrvlce. Using our service you have ad vantaga of lone distance connection to every important pont Iq the United States. The advantages of telephone service in your residence are too numerous t6 mention, but among them would be daily communication with the markets, obtaining prices, getting accurate reports tn the.ivesther, calling up jour neighbors, friends and relatives, All these ad vantages and pleasures ara mora than worth the price you would pay for th- - service. Literature and Information furnished by calling on our manager II. V. Sbelton. HERE, MR. FAEKER! CUMBERLAND TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH GO. iKSS4a 11 I Free Round Trip Transportation TO fr Evansville, Indiana EVERY DAY DE JONG'S SPRING EXHIBIT IN THE YEAR Evansville, Indiana Millinery, Suits, Dresses Evansville offers broad and free competition having large Department and Dry Goods Stores as well as numerous specialty. houses : in every line . . ' Millinery, Cloaks, Suits, Cloathing Furniture and Jewelry All the representatives large and long established houses are members of the Rebate Association Your Round Trip plan Fares and a liberal percentage on jour purchaserefunded under the whereby your rebateis figured, according to the amount of your purchase. , associa-tion- 's Come now, enjpy the beautiful openings. Beautiful Souvenir Absolutely Free Write for Yours Today night. Retail Merchants' Rebate Assn. Evansville, Indiana "A v. n fcWJHfi member M. R. A. ' Fares Refunded :a: .Xjitlfjlji., HyTTpslMHQSRXHHfHH J Just pight more weeks and our public sohool will close its present session. Miss Edith Gilbert, of Princeton, Ind., is in the city visiting her aunt Mrs. Ltllie Springield. The most of our pick people are gradually improviug. a r tt fVHt' llil nniii).t.aa ljuILM&.. fciJUki. ililiifiiVfii'iin1Tr'"i " ,.if i , !' Tmilr 'IB! r V Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Thomas in, C. A. MORTON MADISONVIILE, KY. i of Funeral Director and Embalmer Any Call Answered Promptly Day or Night. ' Mr. and Mrs. H. M. TreBuh, is on the stck list this week. Mr, Jim Head waB In Madlsonville Saturday on business. The attendance at the South M E. Church Sunday School Sunday was" not as large as it usually is on aooount of the disagreable weather although their were 105 present and there was a good collection considering the number in attendance. t We carry a fulL stock of Window Bhades in all colore, best makes. Sunday relatives. Margaret the Utile daughter, of Hopkinsvllle spent the guests F ! (bT ' 'BPB TJlgyy ' Jill W n "i,"1 c: "";""", :dL Bisk Bkos. Book Co. Madisonvllle, Ky. Mrs. Buok Shaver is confined to her bed on aooount of an attaok of -- v m Carlos Byrum. of Collown, it visiting his grandparents; Mr. and Mra. Towns W. A. Toombs. News Miss Artie Burton, of Madison-vtllwas in town yesterday afternoon. Mibb Kathleen (Joroy was la Mad'' Remember the Grand openiBonville Batarday. Miss Kathleen Spillman was v in ing of Millinery, Novelty Suit& ing, Ladies' Men's and MissMadlsouvllla Saturday. was In Evans- -' Borders es' Rejady to Wear for Spring vllle Saturday. Mnsic and Mar. O Oall and sse our line of pattarn 1912, ready to wear, bats. and Flowers for the occasion. Mibb Awii B. Barkis, Cowavd k Mrs Joha Wilson, of the country, Iaeerperata; wae in town Uenday. Lee Cesar., ef Clay, vat la of Nashville, Elvie Mae-sou- o, Monday. Tenn., was H town Monday vialtiax g Laoiaa YJaaaa, whe has . friends. in Grafrienda and relativea Mrs. Raft Olark and dauehtar beenjn California ham for the paat few days, raVurna Annie, who have for the past ananth, returned ham home yaaterday. Mr. and Mra. B. E. Tlxen mad a Sunday. bnalneaa trip to XraHaville Ratar-df- . Mlssos Margaret and Loalse Ue Phorson, of MadiBonville, wort the Charlie Treuaapy waala MaaUeoa. quests of the Misses VIotory Moa-da- y of the appendeoltis. Oarlatedt Robinson, of Mortons Gap, was in town Saturday BBaBaVf- m OF MMal)P'--BB- I o, tMi-SEal- ay tj. Mo. C, tan via-itin- home in Merton Gap. We are glad to know Ed Ib improving so rapidly. f Madlaoa-Til- lMUaLu-- y Hannor, attandad tha ''oallc- - hop" at the Armary Friday aveninr. Ura. L. B. Tedd was in Madtaaa-viJl- o Batarday. Ura. IValla XaM and dactar "EUafrh, ware (a Xvanrrllla Kat- Oae $100 aerat in aaythfag axa.pt aiyil from International Oorraapeadanea Sohoal f Sorantan Fa. Will sell at a .areata,. Apply at'Boe Offioa. MraW. R. Coyla waB in Uadisen-Till- ., fatarday afternoon. WlacRabvPsyton went to Saturday afternoon. MJ Geldia Chandler waa in FO AL Hattia J. Wallace "who haa' been nurfllng Ed, Long for the paBt throe weeks, left Sunday for her "Misa Ti I I 1 MEm aBJflLSHHBavKBSJr SbbJbSS' BLBBP J V Special Bargains in Muslin Underwear Call And see our new Hot, of Muslin Underwear, prics ranging from 25c to $joo arday. CANSLER &, MALONEY of pianos. airiar, , Uadi-Banvlll- a' occur March 27 and 28. Bishop's Millinery, Madlsonville, Ky. Mike O'Connor was in Manning ton Saturday doing some work for Mr. R. L. Wilson, who has boen ill with typhoid fever for some time lsablo to sit up aud it is hope he will soon bo out again. Mrs. George Peyton, of Mortons Gap visited relatives hero Friday. B. B. Salmon ib confined to his room on account of illnoss. Frank Gtardon was iu MadiBon-rlll- e Saturday ou business.' Don't fail to return your votes Wednesday afternoon, not later than$ o'clock. Mibb Kate Bordors was In 3vans-vlll- e night. When iu Mdisonville in the afternoon don't fail to go to the Matinee at the Princess Theatre. Mrs. Goorjjo Hill, who hB boon ill (or Bomo time, is improving. Hies Lana Jnckson was in Saturday. Mrs. Will Poyton, of Mortons Gap visited relatives hero Friday. Our oponinprof Pattorn HatB will Madi-igonvll- lo villa yosterday. .1 M. Hauna, Jr. was in Fox Run Sunday dofnj'sonie omorgonoy work fqr th Fox Run mlpe. See oar beautiful new lino of Wall Paper when considering ropapering your homo. Frottiest patterns, newest desigus. Sisk Bitos. Book Co. MadiBonville, Ky. was in Madlsonville .Roy Parker Saturday. John Cothran was in Madlsonville Saturday. John Blair was in Madisonvlllo Saturday. L. L. Adams was in Orofton. Thursday. A. B. Thomas, Iasurance Agent, , . Mad-iionvil- la Saturday Lao Harriaon, of waB, , . , Hopkinsvllle, , . - - of Madlsonville, waB in town'Mon-da- y on business. Jobp Long, of Hopkiusvllle, waB in, town Sunday. , Roy, Vannoy, .of MadiBonville'V was in town Sunday... Jim Webb, of Madisonvlllo, waB' : in tgwu Sunday. , .Miss Nannie Haley, of Madlsor-vill- e, visited Miss Bessie ' Grace ,' Saturday. Mrs. Harp Nourso waB in Evane-vill- e Saturday. Mr. aud Mrs. B. E. Nixon were in Evansvllle Saturday. : MIbb Eva Bryant, of Madlsonville, was the guest of Miss Goldio Chandler Friday night. Sam Vannoy, of this city, was in . Sunday. ' , . Miss Daisy Borders who has been working in Henderson for some time1 spent Suaday'wlth friends and rela' tives m this cits'. ' Miss Mabel Otlffc, of Madisonvlllo, attended the dance given at the Armory Friday night. , Mrs. Buok Shuver and Miss Mary Hewlett roturned from Nashville t HopklnBVlllelast weeK. Friday. The little son, of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Springfield was in MadlsonJohn Whltsell, who has been 111 ville yeBterday. with pneumonia for eeverai days is Improving. 'JISCJ 1 C J.OC9 We have the swfllleBt line of spring hats ever brongbfc to this market. Call and Bee them. Miss Annie B. Mookk Lou Atkinson, foreman of the Ruby Lumber Co., of Madison ille, was in town Saturday, having Borne work done by the Earllngton Machine Works. Frank Enlow, of Dekoven, Ky., has accepted a position with the Earllngton Machine Works, and begins his duties. Mr. and Mrs. George C. Atkinson and daughter, Miss Caroline, were in.town Sunday. Substantial men of high charaoter with Influence and larje acquaintance in their locality wantod in all parts of Ohio, Kentucky arid Southern' Indiana to personally introduoe our travollng advertising representative. ImmedjAte remuneration liberal; those who become interested have opportunity of loarnfhg profitable business and bciner identified permanently with high.claHS, respouBlble, honeBt enterprise. No investment whatsoever required. When .necesBary to come to New York expenses paid. For mu p,ar-- J tloulars .addross ' with reference. The Moutray Realty Co., 200 Fifth 2t Ave., Now York. John Coyle who has be$n in Hot Springs for some time bas returned home. , ' . E. Owen was Jn' Evatfsvlll'o Saturbay on'buBiness . ' Rlloy Coyle' rnanager of the St.. Bernard store went 'to ' Louisvllio' ' yealorday. ,' ttdriey on r your We can Bave you spring hat. Oall and'see our llnp. Miss Annie B. Moobe Miss Cora Vincent, of near Richland, was in town yesterday. , Mister Newman Orastus Whitford went to Madlsonville yoatorday. Arthur Vinson was in Madlsonville Sunday afternoon, Mrs. Jim Long and children returned to their homo in NaBhvlH'e Sunday after a few days visit to her parents Mr. and Mrs. Pingreo Shaver in this city. ' M. Rabanatairt, of MadtBouvilla, Marvin H. Prather is oonduotinfr was ia tewa Monday on business, a faotory piano sale In, the building villa waa in town yaaterday attend- formerly oooupled by Mrs. C. F. ing the funeral of O. P. Webb. Shoiton'a millinery store. Mr. PraErtley Bobbitt, of Madiionvllle, ther is 8 fate representative for three large piano firms, the beat known 'was in town yesterday. and largest of which is the Sbnmann. N. I.,Tooms,, of- MadisonvJUe, at- The 'display conelBtB of a car load of tended the funeral of O. P. Wobb pianos showing casoB in all kinds of yesterday. . wood and numbers of different Ned BarnoB waa in Madlsonville atyloB. This is perhapB the largost sale And the best Opportunity ever Monday. , ' , . "A Pair of (Country Kids" In these streqnooa days of frenzied finance and constant ss Notwithstanding the extreme bad weather last ,week, Mr. Prather made a numbor of sales and deliveries in and out of Madlsonville, bo that be was compelled to unload another car for this w(eek8 display and the sales which will now begin in earnest. The show room Ib open at all, hours of the day, with Mr. Prathor and othor faotory men ready to show and explain these pianos. They are at your service given to people of Hopkins and surrounding oountios for buying and aud you are invited to make inseeing the latest makes aud stylos spection whether you buy or not. x "A&'l You are cordially invited to visit our store and spend the day. You are welcome. hustle it is a pleasure to go to the theatre and see a first-claplay, a company of real actors that can act, sing and iinnn oil --, v..,w-- , .... Rtirrnnnrlnfl with nrt. iropi the penic artist, to take us back to the country and the real plcL; fashioned folks of the farms and villages. To see all this without buffoonery, noisy farce and.vnlfrar cheap specialties is surely an inducement fpr any qne of us to go and spend an evening where we can forget our every day Btruggle. tsuch a treat is in store for our theatregoers iu the appearence of A Pair of Country Kids" at tliI. 0. 0. P. Theatre Mortons Qao:' Ky., Sat urday March 30. Manager J E. Shaw;from all reports received of this attraction, can guarantee' all promises will be filled to the letter. 0. Jay Smith, the mana ger, is keeping faith with the publio from all reports, and to lovers of the rural dramas, this is an opportunity to see the best Wednesday Mar. 27 we will and. one that is entirely different give our Spring Opening from all others. up-to-da- te vm THE M - SEASON'S SMARTEST STYLES When visiting the metropolis of the Pocket of Indiana be sure and call at the store of the t Pocked St)oe;Go. '' ' -- 9fO IN LOW CUT FOOTWEAR wr$liP '7 the store that gives the best s h.o e values, whether they be for man, woman or child. WHITE, TAN AND BLACK POCKET 217 EVANSVILE. SHOE MAIN STREET CO INDIANA r Blakemore's orchestra furnish music for the sion. will occa-- r I. O. O. F. THEATRE Mortons Gap, Ky. THE STORE WITH THE BRASS FEET FRONT Barnes, Cowand Incorporated & Co. la Nashville Saturday. Bud Kell, of Madlsonville, was in town today. Miss Billie Williams, of Madlson ville, was In town today. ' Mr. P. J. Morgan, of Greenville, was in town Monday on business., .Paul Banks'was in MadiBonville The only complete Douglas Shoes in Hopkins coun- - Iiie of W. L. Saturday. Mrs. Riley Coyle. and daughter Irene were m Madlsonville Saturday, the Earllngton Maohlne Works. Andrew Hogg, coal operator at Drakeaboro, spent Sunday with M Ranna, Br. rx Percy Stewart, of Madlsonville,. was in town Sunday. Mrs. Ernest Rootz and Mrs.C. B. Thayer, of Tullahoma, Ala., spent Thursday night in Mvrganfleld with Mrs. Ernest Eastwood. R. R. Graham, of MadiBonville, attended the funeral of O. P. Webb here Monday. Rev. X P, Harrison, of Madison-ville- , was in town yesterdaa attend,. ing the fqnerai of O. P. Webb. Wanted At. onob Clean cotton rags, at Bee Office. E. B. Garrard, of Madlsonville' was in town yesterday on business, Miss Katie Marrell was in Evutia-yill- e Sat. Mar. 30 ONE iNIGHT ONLY The Show that never throws old 4 THE FAMOUS "Hurt" Furniture Furniture Jiats to put np with a jot of knocks, braises and bumps they're bound to show unless you overcome them and make your furniture good as new by "W using .. . FINE FOR ' "A PAIR OF COUNTRY KIDS" M 'til iL; A A QcmcdV ; Drama ia Four ' Acts ' POLISHALL Removes light spots makes scratches invisible and renders the varnish more lustrous. and enduring. Good for pianos, tables, chairs, and for all furniture having a fine finish. 25 and .50 cents the bottles. - RAKER & HICKMAN Madlsonville, Ky. Saturday. John Moore was in Evansvllle Saturday. Mrs. - Special Scenery. Singing and Danolnpr Specialties Evansvllle Saturday. every one.- - Harriett Browning was in A Bii Fun Night With.Your Friends aiitiflyyWWW pictures, we have beautiful moldings to. please Let- us frame your ' B. L MSLATON ;: Funeral Director, PW.l24.-- Licensed Embalmer Wpi tSisK Bros. Book Co. Madisonvillet Ky, ' Bailey, of Madison-M- r. Mra. Conie and Mrs. John Masonoup, of HadisOBville, were in townBunday , Hi and lnxie The Kids w MrB.,M.Hanner, Jr., wasJnMadl-onvilfe.yeterday,-"- .,,.;, St. Bernard Mining. Company Incorporated 1 2 NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE. , ., . MADJSONVILLE. - KY -- Popular Prices 25, 35 ancl 50 Cents DRUG DEPARTMENT - - - , 1MM)IWWWW t!iij B(utRMri.f:tritiv! c ,;v " ' ..rz. r V4S a k.'.aJLVC- && . "iV.. -- 4,5 - i 4vsv&!F'x w ' I SPRING OPENING SALE OF THE We haye plenty sales people to v H H H fliliH H liilifl m itliiliilifl Come, early i-Aydid supply yoiir demands. Sale begins March' r V .the i' 30 th for 15 days Rush (' Begins March 30 and Lasts 1 5 Days Only v to-condu- We have made preparations for the greatest Spring Opening sale ever held by any concern and in order to stimulate business right'in the beginning of the season. We have decided in this section of the country, a splendid Spring open- L P- ing sale, featuring the new lines of Merchandise that will be most in demand this season. Extensive pieparations have been made for this event and every department i offering its sharetof Sparkling bargains and you will find a wide Range of the choicest offerings from which to make your selections. Weare making price reductions in every department of our store and you will make no mistake in taking advantage of this sale. jjWhile our goods are fresh from the market come in and see for yourself the wonderful bargain saving opportunities you are afforded during this opening, as we can- save you money on every purchase. Every new style pattern, weave and design whicnwill be popular this season, can be found in our large and well ,. assorted stock of Dependable Merchandise at the lowest possible prices. -- Youth Suits $15.50 Youth Suits go- - Men's and Boys' Shifts pM QO QjW Big lot of Men's Ladies Skirts Extra quality Voiles and Panamas in all colors and makes, going at 60c ' on the dollar .. ' Dress Goods These values in Dress Goods are genuine and should interest you. Best grade of Poplin worth 5 35c a yard, sale price. Good grade "50c Silk in all colors 3-- Linens Yard wide Brown Linen worth 35c, sale price.. 4 yd wide all colors Linen 4 worth 25c sale price Yard wide White linen worth 35c sale price Work -- 'SCIf $12.50 Youth Suits go- ing at $10 Youth Suits going $7.50' Youth 'Suit! ing at go- -' 9D.9& rt? "fj - Men's Dress Shirts worth 75c, sale price Men's Dress Shirts worth , $1.25, sale price H OQa vvv QQj .& Ovv at ...'huC tpH VO 'MeS's Suits $20 Men's Suit going 35c aaa fafiv QU IOC f? Men's Pants $6 Men's Pants going Men's Hats $2 and $2.50 Men's Hafs. $3 tyen's Hats lw , at at $5 Men's Pants going )l)a40 AA .. 98C $4 Men's Pants going F $4 Menls Hats...., $1.78 Wv at $3 Men's Pants going at $2 Men's Pants going , at $BJ0 A MQ Jb ifO 1.98 $1.13 $12.48 $18 Men's Suits go ing at. $10.28 $15 Men's Suits going at. $9.38 Suits $12.50 Men's go- - Ladies' Shoes and Low Cuts Staples to each customer, per yd..OZv Hope bleach domestic 10 yds m9m to each customer, per yd. . .. I Bleached domestic, worth 6c A 1 sale price, per yd r2t Yd wide Brown domestic, worth 7c sale price OV 6c Brown domestic M1 per yd, Cotton check worth 6c M sale price, per yd. , A. F. C. Ginghams worth Q 10c, sale price Best grade Calicos. 10 yds , Hosiery $1.50 Men's Pants going at.98C$ ing at $10 Men's Suits going at $8 Men's. Suits going at AJ p9a(C.4 $6.85 $3.98 M M Ladies' 25c Silk Lisle Hose. I Men's Shoes Worth $S, sale price. Boys;' Suits $7 50 Boys' Suits, sals $6 Boys' price $5 Boys' price $4 Boys' price $3 Boys' price $2 Boys' price Suits, 'sale ."..' to; Ladies 75c Silk Hose Ladies lOc? Hose Mens' 50c Silk Hose. Men's 25c Lisle Hose 39C 8C 25C 1 9C ..Uifa4 $faB98 f Worth $4, sale-- price... Worth $3.50,sale price. 52-4- 8 Worth $3, sale price... Jpfcal Worth $2 50, sale price. Suits, sale Suits, sale Suits, sale Suits, sale v 3C $1 .89 1 C Men's 10c Hose Big line of Boys' and Children's Hos"e at reduced price. Worlh $2, sale price.. These Shoes comprise all of the newest shapes, leathers and styles. .48 $3.98 82.98 $2.24 $1 .89 $1.29 Misses' low cuts in all Children shoes and kinds of leathers and cuts, all sizes, going at reduced prices. Big .$2.98 $2.39 $3.00 Button or Shots $1.98 $2.50 Button or Shoes $1 .68 $2.00 Button or Shoes $1.19 $4.00 Guts, $2.98 $3.50 Guts, Price $2.39 Cuts, Sale $3.00 Price $1 .98 Cuts, sale $2.50 Price.,.. $1.68 Cuts, sale $2.00 Price $1.19 lot and Boys', 8ios SkMS $4. 00 Button or Lace $3.50 Button or Laca Lace jm Lace Lace sale lC rC Low Price Low ... Sale Ov Low Low 10c Percals going 9-- 4 at... - Genuine Pepperell bleached sheeting at ... . tlO AAA b2C Low - of Come and see the Biggest line of Men's, Boy's and Children's Clothing in the City, all new, well tailored Woolen and Serges and newest styles and patterns. ft -- Our Sole object in offering these extraordinary low Pricesjjis in order to acquaint ourselves with the people of Madisonville and vicinity and gain their friendship and confidence. There fs no need to say mqre. V But come and see our goods, get our Prices and you willjB,e convinced. Honest values, Low prices, is our Motto. early-for $ Remember this sale lasts 15 'day only. Come itH H Lm the big bargains and don't forget the time and the place ;.'. 'u H im H v H iH aH1 B aV H' iaV M aH ABllH ibbm aliH BH H BH ft IBH H BH b IBB IH H BBl TORE ret J.. 0 Wfctck the Crowd Hipper r. Old Place Next Dootf to Dunersoii : p- - Grocery Store and the Bundles Madisonville 1 ' Look for the Big Sign - Kentucky .. mku Hi fcn iii unit.. win. '" " i.'i'i.iM' ' i t