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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): April 2, 1912
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Pi wr-'.- TUESDAY TUESDAY and FRIDAY AFTERNOON F and FRIDAY AFTERNOON IF YOU DON'T ADVERTISE YOUR! TWENTY-THIR- D J. BUSINESS ADVERTISEJT FOR SALE M.27 YEAR EARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KY., TUESDAY, APRIL 2, 1912 The Big Loom LICENSE FOR SOFT DRINKS Earlington Dealers . Must Give $500 Bond and Pay Nominal License n and the room or rooms of the houses in which said business is proposed to be conducted. The applicant shall satisfy the Oity Council that he is of good moral character and will keep an orderly law abiding house. 4. Said license shall be granted only for oae year and shall at all times be subject to revocation or cancellation at the will of the City Council without notice and without refunding any part of the license tax or fees. 6. Every person who shall obtain a license to retail such soft drinks or cider within the Oity shall, at the time same is granted, enter into bond with good surety, payable to th'e Oity in the bum of $500 to be approved by the Oity Oouncil, in substance as follows : End"! Sale Be on Hand land Get Your Share r Begins i' I morrow . . .fV , Baker & Hickman, Madisonville, Ky. i . Metcalfe's Pleasant View Greenhouses MADISONVILLE, KENTUCKY The Largest and Best Equipped Floral Establishment in Western Kentucky Freeh Out Flowers for all occasions, Funeral Designs and Wedding Decorations are our specialty. W have a finer assortment of Potted Plants'or our Easter trade than ever before". Best quality at lowest prices and good service guaranteed, by phoning your Easter orders to 293 Madisonville. C, E. BRINKLEY, Agt Earlington H. I. TUCKER, Sales Mgr. - Madisonville Notes Rook Club" 400,000 MINERS ARE NOW IDLE AJ ORDINANCE PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL AT LAST NIGHT SESSION Last night the Earlington Otty Council passed an ordinance the effect of which will bo to regulate the traffic in "near beer" and other just-over-the.lin- e Bee Readers WeicoMe. and Their Friends bond, and it shall be forthwith OiPT. POWERS AM) SEBGEANT drinks that do not bear the apWILSON GONE TO HICKMAN proceeded upon by suit inany proval of temperance sentiment, V court having jourisdictioh And and the further effect of making less numerous and easier of regfurther upon such conviction' the To Handle Tentage for Relief of the Many Floodjuffercrs Oity Oouncil shall cancel said ulation the places at which such "Whereas, license, and thereafter said '.licdrinks are often vended. It will Capt. ptt L. Powers, w(io was. desaid materially in repressing any has been granted license to re- ense shall be void and of noi ef- ignated' by official order from the '.t Adjutant General's office for this ''blind tiger" annex that night tail soft drinks and cider in the fect.' The foregoing ordinance shall special service, left yesterday for at any time be worked in con- City of Earlington, Kentucky, nection with some soft drink for the period of one year from be and become in fnil forested Hickman and Columbus, where be j .. ... i -- , ; 1 .Will receive the tentage sent there by stand if not under such local po- this date: Now, we eueuii uu uuu aiter its .aaopuon, th6 State for relief of flood sufferers lice regulation: The ordinance nnd,.,....,.tvJ..... ....his approval and publication. - v. and distribute it to them. The Capsureties do hereby covenant to tain took with him Sergeant Bon T. follows : Frank D.Rash, - :- fm-- 1 jjflft t,m raiA nfy v"- .Wilson, who will assist In the work. ofEariMayor? " AN ORDINANCE since they left the news comes of ington that the said Attest, the breaking of the levee at HickThe Oity Council of the Oity of during the period that the said P. Priok, Oity, Clerk, man and the flooding of the town Earlington, Kentucky, do ordain license remains in force, will Paul Earlington, Ky., Aprjl and surrounding country. The probas follows : keep an orderly ability is that the Earlington off. 2t 1, That before engaging in icers wUi be on duty there for some house, and that he will not sufMEMPHIS LUriSNGIXE the occupation of selling by re- fer or permit any gaming or any "time as' they will remain to look af t tail what is commonly called scandalous or disorderly conduct Turn Over Near" OImstea"d Ky. En- ter the situation aB long as the tents are needed. Dispatches from FrankSeft Drinks; and before engag- or behavior in his house ; and gineer and' Fireman Both Have Legs fort tell 6f the shipping of 800 tents ing in the occupation of selling that he will not sell, give, furof the National Guard to Columbus, Broken by retail, cider, the person, part nish or otherwise dispose of any near Hickman by the Adjutant Gen ir nership or corporation desiring spiritous, vinous or malt liquors, Passenger train 104 on the Mem- eral's office Belief has also been to do so shall procure a license or permit any such spirituous, phis Line ran into a washoat near asked of Congress and a bill waB inand pay an annnal tax thereon vinous or malt liquors to be Olmstead, Ky., last night and the troduced yesterday askipg an appropriation of $850,000 ' for the purof $1 00, Provided, however, drunk in his place of business; engine, mail, express and baggage posepar were overturned. The engineer of repairing and strengthening that no license shall be required and upon the breach of this bond and fireman were pinned nnder the levees on the Mississippi and giving ' to sell cider, by the maker there- ho will pay to the said city the engine, and the legs of both men other neceBBary relief, which work would be in charge of the army enwere broken. of, in quantities not to be drunk penal sum of $500. Tho oooupants of the mail, express gineers. at the time and not to be drunk "Witness our hands this the and baggage cars wore considerably on the premises of the person so PROMINENT YOUNG PEOPLE WED in .day of.. shaken up and bruised but none selling. And the said liceuse shall be of were serlouslyjnjured. None of the Near Richland Sunday Afternoon 2. Auy person found guilty of no effect until said bond is passengers we're hurt. violating this ordinance shall be The washout was cauBod by approved. MIbs Cora Vincent and Mr. Henry oreek overflowing its banks deemed guilty of a misdemeanor 6. Iu auy person to whom said on account of Peterson were united in matrimony the recent heavy and npon conviction shall be license has been granted, shall rains. The damage waB Boon repair- Sunday afternoon at the home of fined not less than teu nor more be indicted in auy court or ar ed and traffic resumed 'in a short the bride's mother near Blohlaud in the presence of about sevency witthan one hundred dollars for each rested upon a warrant issued' time. nesses. The ceremony was performoffence; and each sale shall con- from any court, of suffering any You Need Stationery. ed by Rev. M. H. Utley In his usual stitute a seperate offence. Nothing gives au individual or a impressive manner. After tho cerdisgaming or Any scandalous or 8. No such license shall bo orderly behavior ov conduct in firm standing in the business world emony the young people and their granted except) upon written ap- bis house or of selling, giving or likeuioe stationery neatly printed. guestB enjoyed a sumptuous repast Beo job depart- prepared by the brides mother Mrs. plication to the City Council furnishing any spirituous, vinous Tho ment keeps constantly on hand a John Wilson. The bride Is an esspecifying the name of the appli- or malt liquors (such offense fine line of letterheads, noteheads, timable young lady and the groom cant and, if a partnership, the committed or acts done while billheads, statements aud envelopes, is a valued employee of the Oarbon-dal- o both linen and commercial. We 'name of each partner in the firm, said license, is in force) such con- also do circular, invitation and cat- their Coal company. The Bee joins other friends iu wishing and the particular house wherein victions shall be conclusive evi- alogue work. Give ub a trial. You them a long life of happiness and prosperity such business is to be conducted, dence of a breach of the said will be pleased. rt The members of tho Rpok Club and its guests spent a most delightful afternoon Friday at tho home of Miss Nan Klrkwood in East Center Street In this city. A most beautiful "Easter Luncheon" whs served In several courses. The ices cakes and mints were in yellow, while tiny yellow rabbltB were given as favors. The tallies woro exquisitely band painted in Eastern scenes. Those present were MIbsos Lucille Whntinghill, EUie WllBon, Lilah Bishop, Mary Bnby Mortom Sarah Bishop, Mayme Wooten, Ellle and Isabel Gardiner, Minnie Sngg, Mary Louise Walker, Bonnie Vera Vida Barnette, Annah Cox, Virginia Tate, Nan Klrkwood and Mrs B. C. Mitohell. The invited gueBts were Mesdames . B. Rubins, Douglas Buokman, E. L. Young, Bassett b'isk, Geo. B. Klrkwood, MIbbcs Florence Allyn, Johnye Mills and Archie Leo Melton Mur-phe- y, Anthracite and Union Miners of Bituminous Fields rt Miners - ; BITUMINOUS MINERS WILL BE OUT FOR PERHAPS A MONTH .J' - law-abidi- ng March, at her beautiful home in East Center street. This early spring party was a brilliant affair and this home has been the scene of many 'beautiful functions. The houso was artistically decorated in quantities of potted plants, out flowers and ferns. After many Interesting games of progressive bridge were palyed a 20 " Bridge"! due to a suspension. Lafloon charmingly The bituminous miners will be entertained at a most beautiful af- out only long enough for the ternoon- wBndge-'i-FWy- , Brilliant Aftarnoon Indianapolis, March 81. No anthracite or bituminous coal' will be taken from the mines of ' the country tomorrow by union ' miners as a result of tho suspension, which went into effect ari midnight tonight, due to wage' troubles. More than 400,000 miners about 150,000 anthracite and 250,000 bituminous will take a vacation, which probably will1 last over a few weeks. Different from a strike, the miners will leave pqrap men and other at work to protect the mines froimflooding or other troubles 1 Mrs. Ruby 1 exe-cuted.a- ud Whip-poorwl- ll delicious luncheon waB served in three courses, The white individual ices, cakes and mints were arranged artistic clusters of Orystal-Iz9- d violets cut flowers were given aB favors. The guests Included: MosdamoB M. K. Gordon, Alex Lunsford, Lau rel Ruby, O. W, Lindsay, Neal P. B. Ross, Clyde Ruby, Geo. Atkinson, H. H. Holeman, O. L. Ross, W. J. Dulln, Jerold Johnson, A. jt. Cumminga, T. W. Gardi-no- r, W. C. Morton, I. N. Vickers", J. L. Grayot, W. J. Barnhill, Will Simpson, Geo. Russell, W. P. Ross, R. S. Dulln, O. O. Oaborne, O. A. Morton, Frank Brown, H. F. Head W. P. Hopewell. Fred Relnecke, B. A. Slaton, HUlery Spencer, F. O. Baker, Lonnle Bailey, J. D. Jr., and Mrs. W. O. Walker, of Henderson. Misbos Carrie Atkinson, Elizabeth Victory, Aileen Davis and Maud Nuckolls, of Hol-llnge- r, n, Hop-klnsvill- e. Semi-Week- ly OUR BOB Gone Home wage agreement, reached in Cleveland', to be ratified by the miners by a referendum vote, as it is believed the agreement will be sanctioned by a large majority. The suspension inr'the anth racite mines will be of lonrer duration, as no agreement has yet been reached between the miners and operators. After negotiations were broken off in New York on.' March 18 between the anthracite miners and operators' nothing was done toward getting together again until yesterday when both sides agreed to meet in Philadelphia on April 10 and reopen negotiations. Ballots for the referendum vote by the bituminous miners, it is said, will be sqnt ont from the national miners' headquarters in this city as soon as the national president, and other officials return here from Cleyeland. It will take more than two weeks to take the yote as not all of the locals meet every week. Them it will require some time 'to canvass the vote, so the bituminous miners are not expected to resume work much under a month. "Hamlet" Shake-spearo'- s i , Washington, April, 12. Senator Errors' the shortest Robert L. Taylor died yesterday. Poet's Longest and Shortest Play. 1b the longest of plays and tho "Comedy, of. TW? vr?A: ttn-.- ; Kr I 50 000 VOTES ijiLiLlAL i i ' T sif ,- 1, Will be given with every. NEW SUBSCRIPTION to the BEE .QnrEACHiATIdRDAY between the. ?; Jiours'of 1 im 5:jp:m. GET SUSY NOW i. , SEMI-WEEKL- Y ? " "V HjwRt1.1,1; v . .j?- - '.w "; fci rfvkJVK. a Vdy.i.t tUX.-- .i ;'"'. w , i "'?., 'JJ.' - Si I :s VP"fQ.. ' Wo, eff 'SftJJl 1, '".. 45W '- - TT -- f " ., -- i ;ijicn .ywwd. v 'V- - . j 1. if mm imtMt" '"mi MI I ?$ j. B--1 cl!fecc ' ASSOCIATE EDITOR ANO BUSINESS MANAGER Subscription Rates Six months Three months Slnlo copies Ono Yoar ?1.00 50 25 6 Dr. L Grace deaday evening. Sabbaih sohool Dr. 'A. O. Bisk, Supt. Ladies Aid meets each Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'cl6ck. Paftor W. H. Gregor, of Louisville. Services fourth Sun Jay morning and evening In each month and Saturday evening preceding. Praver meeting. Friday ovenir.R. Sunday school 2 p. m. Rev. T. J. Lynn, Pastor. EpisooPAJj Ohukoh SorvicoB 2nd and'4tu Sunday night at 7:45 at the Library. Sunday School at 8 p. m, Rev. Geo. 0. Abbitt Reotor. LODGES. MaBonic Lodge E. W. Turner, No. 548 meets 1st. and 8rd. Friday-Ieach month. E. J. Phillips, Seo. Victoria Lodge, No. 84, K. of P. meotB every Monday night. Visitors welcome. .Mi J ', ' The Denver Dentist It's a shame to see a pretty girl without teeth. I make Crowns without thorns, and Bridges without sighs, Teeth without plates. I undercut them Come on, money all. refunded it not better than you can get elsewhere Uenekai Baptist Ohukoh. PAUL M. MOORE. EDITOR AND PUBLISHER J. E. FAWOETT Member of ? i Sp9oimen copies mailed free Correspondon application. ents wanted In all partB of the county. Address us for parPout Ofilco as Second Class Matter. Madi-soneill- In e w m re.i r an d Kentucky Press Association and Second District Publishers League Kentucky, Phone No. ticulars. Entered at the Earllnpton ' ror oprmg s ummer I m Branch Office in Morton's Fnrnitare Store, 119 South Main Street, 4-- MISS e, AILEBN DAVIS, Mgr. Telephone 47 Tuesday, April 2, 1912 OHIO COUNTY FARMER j fpHE one aim in modern life, as in art, is to shock one's grandmother. Frederic Harri- - Solves Intricate Problem Crosses Bee's With Lightning Bug and They Work Day and Night Wg Ifc-Taf- t. ' is people, but wait anl see. The feat of crossing the two kinds City or of insect life is tb6 most remarkable Static or Ohio,County, Toledo, ss. f Lucas on record, and it is perhaps the first Frank J. Cheney makes oath (bat he is senior time that it kas been done. HunjMftaer of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doln in the City o! Toledo, County and State dreds of people have visited Mr. fcaln3 aforesaid, and that said firm villi pay the sum of Robinson's country home to see the beeB. I Rookport, Ky., Maroh SO. Joseph Robinson, a prominent farmer of THE PRESIDENTIAL LINE-U-P Ohio county, who lives on the Beaver Dam pike, a few miles from The general opinion among; the HartfoTt, believes he Ins solved a wall informed men of the coun problem that will be an everlasting try is that Hie principal effect of benefit to bee raisers over Kentucky. Mr. Roosevelt's unwise candi Mr. Robinson claims to have sucdacy has been to make absolute-- ! ceeded In crossing' the bee with a un lightning bus a feat ly certain the nomination of Mr. j known. For years Mr.heretofore has Robinson and to solidify more and experimented along this line, but Republicans for the reelec- without anv visible snecess until more d bees are tion of the President. The suji recently, The ganizations. No. 11092 meets every Wednesday Y. Q. Walker, Sec insects, neither re- Fri., Mrs.. J no. L. Long, Gifts. gestion will be hooted by many pacullar-look'n- g Elks, B. P. O. No. 788 meets at and many republicans, sembling a bee nor a l'ghtmng bug, Each and everyone cordially Madlsonville Monday night. democrats although at night they resemble the B. N. Gordon. Exalted Rulor. bat we believe it nevertheless latter with the exception that the invited to atteud. Meetings from 1:80 to 2:80 Roy S. Wilson, Secretary. represents the true situation, light shed by them is of a much each afternoon. Earlington Chapter, XT. D. O; that with Mr. Taft the republi- more brilliant color. The farmer can nominee, as he is sure to be, declares that the light will enable the night and KM if the democrots' will only nomi day,little hustlers to workmuch larg- nqgPfZPVjyK&iuiqpi nsprj(1j.i,l,ililytyiiityj.jk,;l,.ljr thereby producing a demosate Mr. Bryan or some er amount of honey, which will crat who has Mr. Bryan's greatly increase the profits of the endorsement, Mr. Taft's raisers. Strange as it may seem, election in Noverader will be as- there is said to bo no difllerence in the sured. This reads queerly to taste of the honey made by the new half-bree. ed 9x12 Reversible Rug at $5.00 K. of R. and S. t& Brusselette wool filler, reversible, seamless at .$7.50 Hopkins Lodge, A. 0. U. W. No. gg mussels, Call and Get My Prices 9x12. at .$10.00 501 meets every Thursday night. Victory Building Y. Q. Walker, Seo. All wool Brussels, 9x12, at. $12.00 Golden Cross Lodge, Earlington. V A large line of very heavy Velvets and Brussels, No. 525 meets 1st. and 3rd, Saturday vv vv night in each month. i 6. $ 1 5. 00, vv Week of Prayer 9 2 at 50, '$ 1 8. 50 Mrs. Bertha Umstead, Sec. 'V Degree of Honor. No. 10 moots 1st vv As is their annual custom the each ::: M. Auxiliary, of the and 8rd Saturday nights in Seo. 0. W. B. Mibs Lizzie Huff, month. Christian Church, will have their Ben Hur Lodge, Earlington S3 meets 1st and prayer meeting nqxt week. The Court, No. 55, night every Masonic g$ Adjustable frame with fixed pins $1.00 8rd Monday at old following ladies have been ap- Hall. Dr. 0. B. Johnson, Scribe, oame wun easei oacK vv .$1.25 pointed leaders. Standwaito, Tribe No. 57,Red Men Adjustable frame, sliding pins, easeKback-- . . ; ..$1.50 Friday sleep. Hon., Mrs, Then Watts, Prayer. meetB everyHarry Long, 0. of R. Tuep., Mrs. F. B. Arnold, EnWoodmen of the World, Oatalpa vv Camp No. 801 meets every Wednes- vv . largement. day night. All members aro ear- vv vv Wed., Mr?. Geo. W. Mothershead nestly requested to be there. Walton, 01rk. Information? BernardDavis, Deputy Clerk. vv Ready made. and made to order. All colors. Monroe Thurs., Mrs. Frank D. Rish, Or- ' Modern Woo.dmen of the World 85 Ernest Newton, I You will find at this store a splendid line of room size down to the smallest'size. in alfgrades. Notice prices quoted below iri . 1 1 Curtain Stretchers M. At, ;..... Window Shades. ..va Laee Curtains and Draperies We have several popular patterns of two pairs vv vv only which will be sold at a great reduction. vv rATi m vv vv as Calendars for 1913 C. A. Morton Furniture, Carpets, Draperies, Funeral Director and Embalmer Imported and Domestic The Semi - Weekly Bee has the swellest line of imported and domestic calendars ever shown to the trade. We will sell you calendars direct from the s. wholesale house and print them in See our line before you buy. Samcol-or- OKK HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every eaeof Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use Frank J. Cheney. tri Hall's Catarrh Cure Sworn to before me and subscribed in my pres-aeethis 6th day of December, A. D. i836. .A W. Gleasoh, . strange-lookin- half-breed- s. e, night Mr. Robinson's bee yard resembles a miniature city lighted with electric lights. At Homeof Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet Madisonville, Kentucky m RIVER AT CAIRO 18 feet and 58 5 is predicted dnring HIGHEST EVER KNOWN Tuesday. Record Stage Reached Levee Breaks on Missouri Side : lL,) ' "NoTEitv Public.' .i PX Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, and aet directly on the blood and mucous surfaces ef the system, Send for testimonials, free. F. J, Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0, Sold by all Druggists, 73c, Take Hall'stEamily Pills for constipation. ' A Texas Wonder The Texas Wonder cures kidney and cureB diabeteB, weak and lame backs, rheumatism, and all irregularities of bladder troubles, removing gravel, the kidneys and bladder in both men and women. Regulates bladder (roubles In children. If not sold by your druggists will be sent by mail on receipt of $1,00. One Bmall bottle is two months' treatment and peldom fails to perfect a cure. Send for testimonials from Ky. and other states. Dr. E. W. Hal' 2920 Ollvu aticet, St. Lou'?, Mo. Sold bv druggists. Taft Wins in Vermont , m Attention. Company G. ples are now ready for your inspection. There will be an election held at the Armory the 6th of April at All members 8 p. m. ordered to be present. are The tf,.fr.HAw Semi rafrwJKnrTftMi - Weekly Bee Washington, D. 0., March 81'. The. Ohio river ot Cairo, 111., to night is reported higher than it Feb. 27, 1888 has been since the big flood of Signed, Oapt, Ott L. Powers. Earlington v Kentucky It stands at 62.5 Advices to the weather bureau however, sny that the break in the levee on the Missouri sido this morning will have a tendency to check the rise at Oairo. Warnings were issued tonight at Memphis to prepare for a stage of 48 feet or more. Engineers believe the levees will hold. Very Serious for one medicine and have the wrong one given you. For this reason we urge you in buying to be careful to get the genuine It is a very serious matter to ask BUck-DraugH- T Liver Medicine digestion and liver trouble, is It doc3 not Jmitate other medicines. It is better than others, or it would not be the favorite liver powder, with a larger sale than all others combined. SOLD IN TOWN ble medicine, for constipation, The reputation of this old, reliainfirm- ly established. Montpelier, Vermont, March 81. Republican caucuses in the CITY DIRECTORY. cities and towns of the state for Mayor F. D. Rash. delegates to the state convention J. Bennett. Police Judge held yesterday resulted in the Chief of Police A.Wm. Bradlov. choice of 421 Taft delegates as Night Chief J. H. Hamby. Tax Assessor J. H. Corbltt. againBt 245 instructed for RooseCity Clerk Paul P. Price. Treasurer Frank B. Arnold. velt, according' to complete reCity Physician W. K. Nlsbet. turns complied here tonight. City Engineer R. E. Whipflor. Wood Thirty-tw- o delegates will go un Street Commissioner--Rob- t. Councilmen Madison Oldham, F. pledged. Vermont is entitled D. Rash, Geo. C. AtkniBon, Thos. to eight delegates to the national Blair, 0. M. Henry. Meeting night first Monday night in each month. convention. School Trustee Paul M. Moore, Board of Health Ed M. Trahern, Morality and Business. G. Gilbert King and Curtis B. John-Boleads to If morality in business bankruptcy, 14 ceases to be morality. M. D. meets 1st Thursday in each month at 2:80 p. m. Mrs. Emma Davis, Pres. Knights and Ladies of Security will meet every second and fourth Monday nights. Visiting members invited to attend. A Great Campaign and . Offer BEE Lodges. Visiting members are cordially invited to attend any of tliPFe Scholarship Will. Oarrioan, Clerk. THE EVENING POST THE SEMI-WEEKL- Y For Sale Wo bavo a $100 scholarship on Bryan & Stratton Business College for sale. This is one of tho best business colleges iv the Stato, and a scholarship in this collngeis A 1. From THE SEMI WEEKLY BEE. n, now until November 10, 1912 for "j Every Dollar of an Ad Reader's Money is Above Par Postmaster Chas. Cowell. Fire Department H. D. Rogers, Chief: F. B. Arnold, Assistant Chief; Chas. Barnott, Captain; Claude Long, Gllbort Long, W. D. Cavaness, Brick Southworth, Baker Fugate, Geo. T. Miller, Will Ray-burBryaut Deal, Firemen. n, Frequently Its Buying d(f Power-Actuall- y is Doubled 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. ifl And the experienced reader of advertisements will always make a dollar command a premium make'it buy more than a dollar's worth, as figured on "ruling prices" of things. ttj How much "above, par" are the dollars in your pocket worth? It will depend on how closely you study the buying opportunities outlirccJ. in the store, . . ads1 f j .? m Of course you use an antiseptic in your family and in the caro of your own per son, and vou want tho best. Instead of what you have been using such as liquid or tablet antiseptics or peroxide, won't you pleaso try Paxtinc, a conpentratcd antiseptic powder to be dissolved in water as needed. CHURCHES. Catholic Ohukoh. First raase Paxtino is more economical, more and more every Sunday and holy day at 7:00 cleansing, moro germicidalever used. a. m. Second mass and preachinp healing than anything you 9:30 a. m. Vespers and benediction 7 p. m. Rev. J. P. MoParland, Pastor Sunday Christian Ohuroh. sohool at 9:30 a. m. Preaching evory Lord's day at 10:46 a. m. and 7:45 . ANTISEPTIC m. Prayer meeting overy Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. In tho toilet to cleanse and whiten Dr. D. T, Stanley, Pastor. the teeth, remove tartar and prevent decay. To disinfect tho mouth, destroy M. E. Ohukoh. Regular service disease germs, and purify the breath. third Sunday at 11 a.m. and 7:80p. To keep artificial teeth and bridgework mooting Thursday evening clean and. odorless. To remove nicotine Sundayischool at 2 :80 p. rri. from the teeth and purify tho breath at 7 :30. Class mooting, second Sunday at after smoking. To eradicate perspira 10:30 a.m. odors by sponge bathing. Rev. G.IW. DAmk, Pastor. tion a medicinal ngent for local An M. H. Ohukoh, South. Rev. w treatment of feminine ills where pelvic C.Brandon, pastor. SorviceB oil catarrh, inflammation and ulceration every Sunday at 11 a. m. and exist, nothing equals hot douches of 7:4o p. m. Sunday school at 9:80 Paxtine. For ton years the Lydia E. a. m. Prayer mooting, Wednesday Pinkham Med. Co. has been regularly oveniugs at 7:30 o'clock. Ladies' advising their patients to use it because Aid Society every Monday after- ol,! ts extraordinary cleansing, healing noon. Official l?oartl meeting Mon-da- and' germicidal; pewr.; For thtys p,ur after first Sunday m each Paxtine is wprth its weight foe alone.Also fpr nasal catarrh, BOro month. throat, inflamed eyes, auts and wounds. .missionary BAPTI8T Ohukoh has serv joes' 2nd and 4th Sunday in All dmegiste, S6 and .60 centB,a.boxv each monthjalso Saturday night be- Tril JbQX aria (tosttmonj; "d 81 ,l fore and Sunday night following woirieii free'onlrcqueist. ych Subday prayer meeting Wed- - THE PAXTONTOIUETCO.,Boton,Mb. v For Women Who Care $1.50 The Evening Post for the past 34 years has given all the political news without color or bias, fear or favor. Subscribe now and get your votes in the Automobile Contest. Address all orders to ' s SEMI WEEKLY BEE Earl in fit OHh y.4 si Kentucky j- - l - .ttZ&szszsxssrz i s. y ' a ' V, w. 13 :c: TI NO CAUSE TO DOUBT C A. MORTON MADISONVILLE, KY. - FINDING MONEY A Statment of Facts Backed by a Strong Guarantee l. Funeral Director and Empalmer Any Call Answered Promptly Day or Ntgb.t. : .3 get jmmm m The man who whispers down a well About the things he has to sell Will never reap a crop of dollars Like he who climbs a treo and "hollers." To estimate on Lonnie Todd, of the Southard country, was In town Mqnday. MIbh Maymo Ashby, of MadisonWe Print Anything ville, was In town Sunday afternoon. from a Visiting Card Harry Blaokweil spent a few hours to a Book :: :: :: in Madisonville Sunday afternoon. Born to Mr. aud Mrs. Herbert WE CAN $AVE MONEY FOR YOU Floyd on Sunday a fine girl. Mother and child are doing nicely. Herbert Is all smiles. BLUNDERING BILLY COMING our JOB PRINTING News of the Town The Wesley Adult Bible Class, Frank Mecham, of HopkinBvllle, Pbilathea and the Baraca boys, of tho M. J3. South Church will put on Mlas Elizabeth Long 1b confined ib in town this week. a home talent under the name of John Wilson went to Hopkinsville to tier home on East Main Street on Blundering Billy, at the Temple Monday on business. account of llliioss, Theatre Friday night, April. 19th. ' Martin Witherspoon, of Madisonville, Little Edith Owen SIbK has chick This is oue of the most ludicious was In the city Sunday afteroh pox. productions ever shown to tho pubnoon. We have a nice line of white and lic here. Herbert Myers, of Madisocvillo, gold china ware. Sisk Bsos., It is a screaming farce from bwas in the city Sunday. Madisonville, Ky. eginning to end. Be sure to come out LumlsNIckson, of Madisonville, and enjoy yourself. Miss Lucy Fiiwcett, of Madison- villo, spent last uight witli Miss was In town Suuday. You will bo glad you came if you .' ' Mabel Browntnp: and attended Full lino of Spalding Baseball like funny plavs. Casey Jones at the Temple Theatre. supplies at Don't forget the date April, 19th. Sisk Bros., , When in Madisonville in the afternoon doujt fail to go to the Matinee at the Princess Theatre. Characters Composed by Home Talent F'V ? Mrs. Lucy Bean went to MadlBon- villo yesterday. Don't fail to return your votes WodueBday afternoon, not later than 5 o'clock. Rev. Omar preached at 11:00 a. m. aud 7:80 p. ui. Sunday at the Christian Ohuroh. The Junior Mission band is practicing for an Easter entertainment. The young people are under the ex- Madisonville, Ky. On account of tho inclemouoy of Able to be Out Again the weather Monday night only a few braved tho rain to Bee "Casey Jones" which played at the Temple Theatre. ! . cellent training of their leader Mrs. John L. Long. FOR SALE Ono good horse. Good for family uro, or work horse, for general use. Will soil cheap. I I Ernest Newton. 'Sunday, Leslie Boyd visited friends in HopkltiBville Sunday. DanUmstead was in HopkiuBvillo Our 1012 baseball goods are now In. O. O. Cansler who has been HI at his home on railroad street for eov eraldayais able to be out among his frleudB again. Charlie Klrkwood, of the country was in town Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Laffoon, of the country, was in town Satirdiy. Procter Ashby, of Madisonville, Eggs For Sale was Is town Tuesday. For only one dollar wllL sbll you Claude Bailey, of Madisonville, one sitting of pure bred S. C. Buff was lu town Monday. , Orphiugton eggs. Stock for sale. Call 185 and have your Clothes Mbs. A. R. Blanks, steamed pressed and dry cleaned. Madlsonvjlle, Ky. The many friends of Jim Dean, Incorporated. who has been confined to his home for some time will be glad to learn that he Is so muoh improved as to be able to attend the Suuday School and Church at the M. E. Churoh South'Sunday, of which he has been left me with a frightful cough and a member for many years. Mr. Dean very weak. I had spells when I could is a good and Useful Sunday Sohool hardly breathe or speak for 10 to 20 minutes. My doctor could not help and Church worker, and his friends mo, but I was completely cured by were triad to see him our again especially as he has been so long absent. Misses Ooyle are always charm iug hostpsses. Dainty refreshAlways Blessed ments were served. Miss Susan with a Hearty Appetite if you use e, Dlgesteze. It helpsyour stomaoh do Marie Orutchfleld was the guest by Messrs Jttoy. Divis, Baker the work, digests what vou eat aud of the club. The others present Ivan Springfield, E. E. makes good rich blood from your ,food, No m&re Sleepless Nights, were Katie Mnrrell, Elizabeth Owen and Hal ThomDSon. Headache or Stomach Misery. Get and Margaret Kemp. Pansy Rule, The clu members present rid of all these troubles with Dlges Gertie O'Bannon, Mabel T3rdwn-in- e, were: Misses Kathleen Spill-- f tezo. Fifty ceuts a bottle, worth tenIrene and Bessie Oqyle. fold Its cost, at drug department of Mesdames Stella M. Kemp, mau, Mabel Browning, Ooldie the St. Bernard Mining Company, , Fu-sat- We gurantee immediate aud positive relief to all sufferers from constipation. In every case where our remedy fails to do this we will return the money paid us for It. That'B a frank statement of facts, and we want you to substantiate them at our risk. Rexall Orderlies are eaten iuBt like candy, are particularly prompt and agreeable in action, may be taken at any time, day or night; do uot cause diarrhoea, nausea, griping, excessive looseness, or other effects. They have a very mild but positive action upon the organB with which they come in contact, apparently, acting as a regulative tonic upon tho relaxed muscular coat of the bowel, thus overcoming weakness, and aiding to restore the bowels to more vigorous and healthy activity. Rexall Orderlies are unsurpassa ble and Ideal for the use of children old folks and delicate persons. We cannot too highly recommend them to all sufferers from any form of constipation and Its attendant evils.. That's why wo baok our faith In them with our promise of money back if they do not give entire satisfaction. Three sizes: 12 tablets 10 cents, 80 tablets 25 cents aud 80 tablets 50 cents. Remember, you can obtain Rexall Remedies In Earling-to- u only at our store, The Rexall S'ore. St. Benard Mining Co., Incorporated, Drug Department. uude-Biroab- le it Hurt" Furniture . FINE FOR Furniture has to put up with a lot of knocks, bruises and bumps they're bound to show unless you over come them and make your furniture good as new by using 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. St. Bernard. Mining Company Incorporated ' DRUG DEPARTMENT Mystic Eleven Mystic Eleven On Monday evening March 18, the ''Mystic Eleven" met with Irene and Bessie Ooyle. A most pleasant evening was spent as the The Mystic Eleven met Tnes- day night at the home of Misses Elizabeth aud Margaret Kemp, and a most enjoyable evening was speut by those present. A most beautiful serenade w tendered the club at a late hour H , . . f PNEUMONI M Harriet Browuirtg, Henry Rogers Weir, Pansy Rule Irene and Bessie Ooyle, Katie Murrell, and W R Ooyle. Margaret and Elizabeth Kemp NOTICE and Margaret Atkinson. Annual Stockholders Meeting Owensboro Military Company to 80.-Acti- b Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the Stockholders of the St. Bernard Mining Co. will bo hold in the offices of the company at Earllngton, Ky. at 11 a. nl.. Wednesday the 8th day of May 1012, for the transaction of Euch business as Mustered in Service DR. KING'S New Discovery Mrs. Frankfort, Ky., March Adjr. Gen. Ellis today issued an order that the Owenc-bocompauy of the Kentucky Ohapmau, of Hopkinsville, will muster iu the company. National Guard be mustered into service April 5. Oapt. A. G. ro J. E. Cox, Joliet, $1.00 111. may regularly come before it. a 60c AND AT ALL DRUGGISTS. 'Dan m. Evans, Secretary. Sanitary Steam Pressing works Mad-iBonvll- I' hi 'A hi: w rj ? Public Health Meeting Mnrvin Prather, of Madisonville, was InNortonvllle Tuesday. There will be a joint meeting Madisonville, Ky. Miss Elizabeth Long-wa- s in of ministers, teachers, dentists Master Lawrence Daves Is on the Saturday afternoon. and physicians, of Hopkins sick list thiB week. Mrs. Henry Head, of Madison- Oonnty, in the Assembly Hull .Mrs. M. Hanna, Jr., went to Mad ville, lBlted friends In town of the Y. M. 0. A. buildinp; at isonville yesterday. Wanted At onoe Clean cotton Mrs. W. 0. Morton, of Madison- Madisonv.ille, Saturday, April 0, under the auspices of the Hoprags, at Bee Office. ville, was in town Saturday. AssociaM. Evans waB In Evaus-vill- e kins County Medical Mrs. D. Dr. E. 0. Brandon, of La Fayette, tion. Meeting will be called to Friday. Ky., visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Brandon Sunday. H. I, Tucker, manager of the order at 10 o'clock, a. m. This meeting is for the puf-pns- e Ben Wilson was in .Madisonville Pleasant View Greenhouse at Madof promoting public health. isonville, was in town Monday. Sunday. We have arranged an interesRev. J. B. Adams, of Henderson, ting programme for. the day. Call 185 aud have your clothes Presiding Elder of the M. E. South The public is invited to attend. steamed preBRed and dry cleaned. Sanitary Steam Pressing works Church, preached an excellent serA. 0. Sisk, Secretary. M. H. Anderson, of Hopkinsville, mon on Sunday night at that ohuroh. is visiting his daughter Mrs. B. M. He returned to his home Monday I. C. R. R. TIME CARD. Tresh and his son T. 0. Anderson morning. both of this city. Baraca Clasi to (he Front Time of departure of Illinois Gen. Paul Livingston, of Madisonville, The Baraca OlaBS, of the Method-1s- t tral trains from Nortonville, Ky. was In town Sunday afternoon. NORTH BOUND. Ohuroh, ia quite a oredlt to the 1.28 p. m. Earl Clark, of Madisonville, visit- ohuroh. There were 16 young men No. 102 3.40 a. m. No 104 ed friends in this city Sunday. present at the Bible School, with a No. 122, local pass. 10.45 a m. FOR SALE Ono $100 course in collection of $2.15. Last Sunday 6.80 p. m. No. 186. local anything except civil engineering, there were 12 members present at SOUTH BOUND from International Correspondence ohuroh. 4.08 p.m. No. 101 1.46 a.m. Sohool of Scranton Fa. Will sell at No. 103 To The Public No. 121, local pass. 1.28 p.m. a bargain. Apply at Bee Office. No. 185 local pass 5.53 a. m. When there are five Sunday's Young, of Madisonville, Lllburn in a month, the price on all papwas in town Sunday afternoon. L. & N. TIME CARD. Cass Walker, from Madisonville, ers with Big Sunday Edition, Sunday af teruobu. was in town will be 5 cents extra. This is Time ol arrival of trains pasBlni. Dick Meoham was In Madison- the second notice to this effect. through and departure of train ville Saturday. 0. E. Brinkley, Ne.ws Agent originating at Earlmgton. Efleotive Sunday, April 9, 1911. you expect to paper thiB Spring If NORTH BOUND. Good Bible School it will pay you to ee,e our line be ;.. 6.25a. m. No. 02..- buyiug. Sisk Bros., fnre Chris-tla- n At the Bible Sohool, of the 11.15 a. m. No. 52 Ky, Madisonville, Churoh Sunday there were 148 7.23 p. m'. No. 94 Robt. Merrlhew went to Nashville present with a collection of $0.12. , No. 64 11.22p.m. Sunday night. SOUTH BOUND. The sohool 1b growing and it Ib 4.80 a.m. No. 63 Claude MoKlnzle, of Madisonville, hoped that the 200 mark will soon 8.23 a. m. No. 95 be reached. was in the olty Monday afternoon, 4.21 p.m. No. 51 10.48 p.m. No. 93 Sisk Bros., Plain Hardware Co., Madisonville Is Ready for Spring . le If not Go Tnere and Tney Will Help You Get Ready imMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMaMmmMMMMUi ARE YOU? at L. mm 3lMMKgnfflW fflMXtWmmmmmmwKKmM&!(&mmmmmmmmtBBmmrmmM& . I Kr m . .mmmmmmSiRaBBGg&miyMmWmmmTmmmmWmmWfa w WHY NOT BUY A DELKER? CO CO Two Car Loads Just received. Our line is complete. Buggies, Bikes, Surries and Phaetons. Delker Buggies heve stood the test for '48 years. We ..know the quality and prices will please you. PRINCESS SPECIAL! This Popular Photp Piay Theatre is now under new management and it's maagement guarantees its patrons high class entertainments. Especially Adopted for Ladies' and Children We are again running the "Worlds Best Pictures." You know what that means. "Lublns." "Biograph," "Kalems," " 1NTERUBBAN TRAINS. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. NORTH BOUND. 7.52 a.m. 104 10.65 a.m. 106 2.00 p.m. ,108....; 6.02 p. m. 110 SOUTH BOUND. 108 ...". 7.10 a.m. 10,00 a.m. 105 12.67 p. m. 107 109 8.20 p.m. 6,10 p m. Ill CO CO CVS -- Largest and Best Selection of' harness in, the city. 1 ' ' a , x CD CIS When ou want a buggyv think of ' 03 CO M. H.&E.TIME CARD. 1. PLAIN 2fr BUGGY MAN A K If 'Essany," "Patbe," 'Sellg" ana "Vltograpn." . T Mttinee Daily 2 p. m. MADISONVILLE, KY. n VS. M H. & E. time card went into effect Sunday, April 5:45 a. m, No. 112 leaves No. 118 arrives.... 8:80 p. tn. THOUSANDS RIDE IN DELKER BUGGIES ds.i . l. mm t - " , . - js IK.. 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' i Sr M Sa o-- o T S Mt o C0 !- c , rj"c"q 4 r : " 5T HiS'5- 5 - . 5: oo ---So o2 . ,SnM. 8 o S a f , ' HffHVi HHH ? 3"o g : "Hl -- . orq . vu :j a J7 o U - &&. g' ft 8 O - ,S n3 2 5: o- - 3?. ? eo" ,0 w Sw a-- co , ---M ft I . c-- n en en g. en " 2 8 o . -- .3 S"- 2 S.trB.p CD I BBi vr C3. t o - -- ?WWZ!!F' 39SSH29 if?, pSSh H Ib WPW'sri 1 B LOOK AT YD No matter how you may be, you do not look well unliss you are well shod; Get a pair! of, our cele- brated" well-dressed, X v y EMMER ON $4.00 shoes on your feet and then look at' them.. jIlllIlTfflllii'sr' Wmm .r 'AsW'Sfiag&Sk l7a2K?tr'!r-c;f3'flK.- r w.a?& " rftw if. -o H nnn auqv im. oiv Kov rrV vvo I LWVV1J vJHUCO 111 LlllO frTtri- ClllU CXilU rvnnnr wuuiy. uvci AflH pciii vji liicoc iiiii yiauc 3C1 We guarantee them to look well, wear well and give perfect satisfaction. We also handle $5! an.the Harian at $5.50 and .$6. We can save vou the Dressv "Florsheim," Shoeis-a- t money on shoes. Corne and examine; our large line 'of shpes for men and women, ror the ladies vv ACV v- - Vinirc CAlr navu ouiu ivu 1 -- -- V 1 -- roiTTi-knKl-- v CIm-na- o ir -- k VlL-aUI- C iK we have the well known Patrician for $3.SCfand-$4. ? " The best Shoe in the world for the money. st Bernard KB B if Jjjf H ining Co INCORPORATED W. fl. GOYLE. Manager Stwe jiifsaftjiiii li&iiu, fct -- J Ajft A v Ji . s' Bl6'iiaiw? , v ,'SJ. : .AilL'iMlMiiMk W4 iiH. .'rtfJ e gi 'j'i . k- ? w . t" .,:..,'-..- - mk - w(r lyWrt" ' -- jfM- ' -- Hr"- w n") TSW4(f "JW " pJSJRV BXf " o ttuHtyg, "A little bird brought it to me," she said, trying to speak gayly and blushing again. "A big pockerwood," said Billy savagely. "Maurice loves you, too" sho honed to conciliate him; ''ho says you are the brightest kid In town." "Kid," was the scornful echo, " 'cause ho's so big and 'tall, he's got to call mo a kid. Well, ho'd Jes hi'self lovin' me; I don't like him an' I ain't to never like him, an' soon's I put on long pants ho's got to get 'bout the worses' llckln' he ever did see. ,' "Say, does you kiss him liko you does mo?" ho asked presently, looking up at her with serious, unsmiling faco. ano niu nor emnarrassment . in a laugh. "Don't bo foolish, Billy," Bho replied. "I'll bet he's kissed you moro'n fifty hundred times." "There's Jimmy whistling for you," said Miss Cecilia. "How do you two boys make that peculiar whistlo? I would recognize It anywhere." ' "Is ho ever kiss you yet?" asked the child. "I beard that you and Jimmy whipped Ed Brown because he imitated your own particular whistle. Did you?" "How many times is he kiss you?" asked Billy. Tho young girl put her arm around him and tried to nestle his llttlo body against her own. "I'm too big, anyway, for your real sweetheart" sho said. "Why, by the time you are large enough to marry I should be an old maid. You must have Frances or Llna for yoilr sweetheart" "An' let you have Maurlco!" he sneered. Sho stopped to lay her flushed cheek against his own. "Honey," sho softly said, "Maurice and I aro going to be married soon; I lovo him very much and I want you to love him too." He ptished her roughly from him. "An' you Jes' 'celved mo all the you time," he cried, "an' mo better'n anybody I ever see sence I's born? An' you a Sunday-schoo- l teacher? I ain't never to true nobody no mo'. Good-by- , Miss Cecilia." She caught his hand and held It fast. "I want you and Jimmy to be my little pages at tho wedding, and wear dear little white satin suits all trimmed with gold braid" she tried to be enthuBiastlo and arouse his interest; "and Llna and Frances can be little flower-girl- s and well have such a beautiful wedding." "Jimmy an' Llna an' Frances can be an' all tho pages an' flower-girlbrides, an grooms ,they wants to, but you can't rope mo In," he scornfully replied. "I's done with you an' I ain't never goln to have mo mo' sweetheart long 's I live." (To be Continued.) OU red-heade- Tft-- gr yjfi&jfiv Mr;. THE - ST - TELEPHONE - SERVICE Ipc""-lorate- U vantagei and pleasures are more than worth ih prl o you would pay (or the service Literature nd Information furnished by ctllla on our tranter, H. W. Sbelton LOOK HERE, ME. PARKER! HollerNats that the Cumberland Telephone i Teleiiraprt Company, ing to you an Ideal proposition tor telephone Service usltu oitr s.rvice ou have ad. The vantages ot long distance connection to every I lvortant point in the Unitcl bum advantages ol telephone service in your residence are too nut.ierous to ruuntl' n, but anions getting accurate, tnern would be daily communication with the unrKoit, obtaining prices reports in the vseaider, calling up your neighbor, Irtendi and relaihet. AH these ad' White Buck, White vas, Can- d w MEMBERS EVANSVILLE-REBATEASSOCIATIO- r? 8 White Duck, in fact Your Spring Suit 0 CUMBERLAND TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO rated fr t i l Miss Minerva and William Green Hill i w up the union suit and put a bright linen blue patch on his brown breeches. Billy felt a little more cheerful, though he still dreaded confessing to his aunt, and ho loitered along tho way till it was nearly dark. Supper was ready when he got home and he walked into the dining room with his customary ease and grace. But he took his seat uneasily, and he was so quiet during the meal and ate so little that his aunt asked him if ho was sick. He was planning in his mind how to break the news of the day's disaster to her. tEiH anything in White effect well be the stunt for this season. where do you intend to buy ih A large proportionof your eutire yearly expenditures for clothes, wili be made within the next four weeks. Every large store is kuown for some particular thine, the tln'iius this store is most noted for is'vnluo trivintr It' you eland off and regard the policies of al! stores 111 this light if you endeavor to discover which store has most reeularly advertised that its pricps and the qualities of its merchandise are its inducements to customers, and at the same time, has mosc cousisteu ely and for tho longest period, given values to substantiate its claims you will Uuy your Spring suit herp. All our spring Hues in men'?, young men's and boy's newest models and fabrics are now be n: shown. Men's suit $10 to $85 Youig men's $7 50 u') $25. BoyV $2 50 to $20 Slip-on- s and rain $5 to $25. CO., is prepared to show the veiy latest in White Shoes, White Oxfords, Button or Lace, Pumps or Straps for Women, Misses or Children THE POCKfcT SHOE w K h. Hv- By FRANCES 5f y REASONABLE PRICES "You are improving, William," she remarked presently, "you haven't got into any mischief today, You havo Call and see the when in been a mighty good llttlo boy now for two days." Billy flushed , coatt Fares Rebated IT PAYS TO TRADE HERE BOYD CALHOUN ,' shifted uneasily in his seat That patch seemod to burn him. (Oopjrright. by Uellly A Brtttoo Co, I "If God'd Jest do his part," he said The child sighed. The Injury to the darkly, "I wouldn't never git In no flih was of small importance he meanness." After supper Miss Minerva washed eould hide that from his auntbut the cent In his trousers whs a serious tho dishes in tho kitchen sink and Billy carried them back to the dining-roomatVer. His aunt caught him several "I wish I could get 'em mended 'foro times prancing sideways in tho most I goes homo," ho said wistfully. Ho was making a "I tell you what do," Buggosted Idiotic manner. Sam, "I 'low Miss Cecilla'll holp yeh; valiant effort to keep from exposing his Jest go by her house an' she'll darn rear elevation to her; once he had to walk backward. 'em up fer yeh." "William," sho said, sharply, "you Billy hesitated. "Well, you see, Sam, me an Miss will break my plates. What is the Cecilia's engaged an wo's flxin to matter with you tonight?" A little later they were sitting quimarry Jes 'a Boon's I put on long pants, an I 'shame' to ask her. An' etly in Miss Minerva's room. She was I don't believe young 'omans patches reading "The Christian the breeches of young mans what he was absently lookingat Home," and at a picture tney's goln' to marry nohow. Do you? book. Auat Minerva aln' never patched no "Sam Lamb's wife Sukey sho is a breeches for the major. And then," beautiful patcher," he remarked, feelwith a modest blush, "my unions is ing his way. tore, too, an I ala't got on nothln' else She made no answering comment, to hide my skin." and the discouraged little boy was siAgain he turned his back to his lent for a few minutes. He had wora friend and, his clouded llttlo face look- Aunt Cindy's d patches too ing over his shoulder, ho asked: "Do often to be ashamed of this one for my meat show, Sam?" himself, but he felt that he would like "She am visible ter the naked eye," to draw his aunt out and find how she and Sam Lamb laughed loudly at his stood on the subject of patches. own wit "Aunt Minerva," ho presently ask-e"what sorter patches'd you ruther "I don't believe God pays mo much attention nohow," said the llttlo boy wear on yo' pants, blue patches or dolefully; "ev'y day I gets put to bed brown?" "On my what?" she asked, looking 'cause sumpln's all tlmo If4he'd had a eyo on me liko he ought at him severely over her paper. erhey wouldn't a been no Bnaggin'. "I mean if you're me," h haatlly exAunt Minerva's goln' to be mad th'oo plained. "Don't you think blue patches is the mos' nat'ral looklnT an' th'oo." ""May be my ol 'oman can flx 'em, "What are you driving at, William?" so's dey won't bo so turrlble bad," she asked; but without waiting lor his uggeeted the negro, "'taln't fer, so answer she went on with feer readyou Jes run down ter my cabin an' tell ing. The child waa silent for & longtime, Sukey I say flx dem breeches." The child needed no second bidding his little mind busy, then he began: be fairly flew. Sam's wife was cook- "Aunt Minerva " She peered at him orar her glasses ing, but she cheerfully stopped her work to help the little boy. She sew many-colored, at tho compliment and POCKET SHOE GO. 2 1 7. MAIN Front ST. The Store With The Brass Feet in a second, then dropped her oyes to the paper where an interestlnir artlcla on Foreign Missions hold her attention. Aunt Minerva. I snaKKed Aunt Minerva, I snagged my my skin to- aay. "Let mo see the dace." sho said, ab sently, her eyes glued to a Daraeranh describing a cannibal feast "I 's on it ritrht now." h rv piled. Another long silence ensued. Blllv resolved to Bottle the matter. Tb gettln' sleepy," he yawned. 'Aunt Minerva. I want to sav mv nmv- ers and go to bed." 'Sho laid her pacer down and h dropped to hls.knees by her side. He usually sprawled all over her lap during his lengthy devotions, but tonight no clasped nis little hands and reared back like a rabbit on its haunches. After he had ranldlv raneatru! thn Lord's Prayer, which he had recently learned, and had invoked blessings on all his now friends and never-to-bforgotten old ones, ho concluded with: 'An'. O Lord., you done ken ma fom meddlin' with Aunt Minerva's hose any mo', an' you done kep me rom glttla any mo' Easter eggB, an piayin' asy mo' Injun, an' you done kep' me Tm lettin' Mr. Alsrernon Jones come agin, an' now, O Lord, please don't lemme worry the very 'zistence outer Aunt Minerva any mo' 'a you can neip. like she said I done this mornla', an' please, if thy will be dene, don't lemme tear the next sew breeches what she'll uimme like I dona rulnt these here what I got on." e- r A SPLENDID OFFER ln The ferbsta fa AND WE t Evansville Courier (DAILY) -- Both For $9 Mi tpd.UU One Year s Send or bring the above amount to The Earlington Bee and receive both papers one year. Remember this is presidential year and The Evansville Courier will give you the best and lateBt political news, car toons, markets, editorials and dispatches from all over the world, and is in every way a metropolitan, fasolnatlng and in' structive paper. without the slightest fear of iiadiees-tlon- ,You Can Eat Anything. Eat what your stomach crave t , yWWMWiWiYiYiyWAYiVy CHAPTER XVII. A Green-Eyed mm&' The lTnt;I - "Have some candy?" said MIbb Cecilia, offorlng a big box of bonbons to Billy, who was visiting her. "Where'd you git 'em?" ho asked, as he helped himself generously. "Maurice sent them to mo this morning." Billy put all his candy back into the box. Billy. whioh Is an awful feeling. Yon will not be bothered with Sour Stomaob, Heartburn, Nausea, Bad Breath or Heavy Feeling if you will take one dose of Digentezo. It relieves ana cures as IT bv Magic. Pleasant as Candy. Relief In one minute. Get a 50c bottle from the drug department of the St. Bornard Mining Company, Inoorporirfd. B. M. SLATON Funeral Director, :: '1 Licensed Embalmer NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE, I Phone 124-- 2 MADISONVILLE, KY J fiS'tjnisiSi'tS&iSit4ffrtSi' Y Hwi-UERL- r J ? l CLAW 1 ? M V ; rm 'tow4 - "" ov - f l "I don't believe I want noner y,o candy," ho said, scowling darkly. "I reckon you likes him better 'n me anyhow, don't you?" "I love you dearly," sho replied. Tho child stood in front of her and looked her squarely in tho eye. His llttlo form was drawn to its full, proud height, his soft, fair cheeks were flushed, his big, beautiful gray eyes looked somber and sad. "Is you in lovo with that redheaded Maurlco Richmond, an' Jes' o' me?" he asked with dignity. A bright flush dyed crimson tho young lady's pretty face. She put her arm around tho childish, graceful figure and drew tho little boy to the sofa beside her. "Now, honey, you mustn't bo silly," she said, gently, "you aro my own, dear, little sweetheart" "An I reckon he's yo' own, dear, big sweetheart," said the Jealous Billy. ir "Well, all I got to say is to como to sco youNsv'y he's day then I ain't never comln' no mo'. on his foolishness Hos been 'bout 'a long as I can stand It. You got to choose 'tween us rhsht this rain- , thls-horln (iVtvit GRAND LEADER'S f s 13th Annual Anniversary 'Sale , t ' was opened on Saturday with an unusual lot of cheer-- ' ful buyers that took advantage of this opportune buying event and procured their Easter wearing apparel at ' '' greatly reduced prices. ' This sale continues for two weeks more and it is of interest to you to visit us and benefit by the price reductions made on high class merchandise dun nor this safe. '- - ' ' I J : Men's $10 Suits sale, price Men's $15 Suits, sale price Men's $17 50 Suits, sale price Men's $20 Suits, sale price Suits Ladies' $15 Ready-to-WeReady-to-Wear $7.58 $18.50 $12.75 $1 8.58 ;. - J.riflaaaiimHEiHaiLH g ' , This handsome bound book should be in every home in Earlington.and Hopkins county. It is interesting, enter-taininand elevating. You can get this $ 1.50 book and tin Bee one' year for" $150, the price i(i W i,v ', Ki- of the book alone. Twicf-a-Weelc.Earliugton r day, he's tuck you drlvln more'n fl?ty hunderd times, an ho's give you all tho oandy you can stuff.'! We Is not the only ono who comes to eeo me," Bho sold smiling down at hhn. "Jtmray comes often and Len Hamner and Will Reld. Don't you want them to como?" "Don't nobody pay no 'tentlon to Jimmy," he replied contemptuously; "he ain't nothln' but a baby, an' them other mane can como it you wants 'em to; but," said Billy, with a lover's unerring intuition, "I ain't to Btand Suits Ladies' $20 Ludies' $7.50 Skirts Ladies' $1 50 Tailored Shirt Waists. (ladies' $2.50 Tailored Shirt Waists. inch Taffeta and Messalin Dress Silks, sale price ar $18.88 $15.88 ... .. Ready-to-we- ar $5.88 $1.08 .$2.88 43c 36 inch fancy Dress Silks 95e Hope Cotton during sale 2 yards, ........ 13o . Best Apron Ginghams, 2 yards 1 3c 3 spools Clark's O. NT T Thread: . f 3o 1 pair Soldier Boy Hole, worth 25c, only 13c 3 spools 50 yard Sewing Silk 1 3c Men's Walk-Ove- r $4 low cuts.$2.75 27 inch Handkerchief L'inen per yard. ... 25c 36 inch Round Thread Linen 36 ipchf ..... - wide , ; i ..... 25c Buy While Buying is Good i V .. if Maurice Richmond his great big oarkiao dbwn here ev'y minute. I put, on wish Aunt Mlnerva'4 let-long peats tomorrer bo's we could git married." He caught sight of a new ring sparkling on her finger. "Wio give you that ring?" he ask- - tor that long-legge- sorrel-to- p GRAND LEADER , Ktntncky f ' vt Madisonville : ''r tJ . l 1 ! t7 'iSr'S'L j vy hi II' W:' !.' ij" Vfi I, I??'' "Kl ' ?ti . ". We are expecting an interesting Town JVeius time in the Sunday School of the M. E. Church, South, next Su.nday.. VWJ& ' - ""X Wey .will have an,EtjT fjpfe'ram. IS Wl & pat :'NVfcM$: U ; 1 The opllectioflJwl.iUocVle' Mr. and Mrs. Sldfrey Lafloon, pf deb'tg; the cbu'roh. TJ Ilia. $1? nnrviCBWill be for the children. and- ."ji St. Charles. w'ereTn town Saturday bit . tj srp V i ' ' LM.it is Decision bay we are oxpect- - n. m Deck Laffobn, of' the, SoufhariiJ . ' country was in town Saturday. iiirgu nuuiuuu ku vuu uuuiuu. lirK p Hope many of the children aud also h l --( V".. .iv aaa r Luther Boyd, of Mortons Gap, i v. vi ill mi: dkf adults will Join fo church. At 7:80" made a business trip to Madison- SaUirday afternoon. we will have onrEaRter service. The ville Friday. Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Jamison, ot songB and sermon will be appropriIL v Charlie Ganibllu, of the Southard NaBhville, visited her parents Mr. ate to the occasion. V country, was in town Sunday. m" ,t and Mrs. T. H. Stone Sunday. W. C. Bbandon, Pastor. A ttl (i WW Bh ' D. Cothran was in Madison-vill- e John t''' Merriuew was in, Madlsan-vlll- e V Robert for a few hours Sunday. No More Dyspepsia. Saturday. Eoy Parker spent a few hours in Gas, or Other Stomach Troubles. M. J. Clarko and daughter, Nothing will reniain undigested or Madisonville Sunday. . of Madisonville, attended the sour on your stomach VJ if you Luther Boyd, of Mortons Gap, Palm service at the Catholic Church will take a little Digesteze, a powerwas iu (own Sunday afternoon. ful digestive, harmless and pleasant Sunday. as Maplo Syrup. For sale by tee Miss VirRle Bourland waR In Mor' Gripping in interest, intense 'in' drug department of tho St. Bernard ll tons Gap Sunday afternoon visiting stirring dram's and spectacles Dan- Mining Company, Incorporated. ' -- '" U friends. te's Inferno, the greatest allegory in of all others calls for the exercise of This season Big Sunday School Mrs. Tom Veasey and children the history of literature, wi 1 be pre We have made a good taste in foot-dresa special I were in Mortons Gap Sunday after- sented in five reels, with Last Sunday being Buoh a pretty s' ' Bouud efleot at day there was a big congregation at study of prevailing styles and are. offering quite i lecture and natural KiBK noon. Temple Theatre April 8 and 0. line of Eister sjio.es you the most fetching" the M. E. South Sunday Sohool. Luoleu Vinson was in EvanBvllle Miss JesBe Greer was in MadisonThe opening sqng was "Sunshine have ever seen, shoes to harmonize with' any Sunday. 111 in my soul today," which rang out . Willio Burden Is on the sick list ville Saturday. costume, dainty, stylish, comfortable. I .' AI Roy Parker was m Madisonville with gladness. '; thlB'week. There were 188 presontv with a colColonial Pump The Mrs. W. B. Vinson Is quiet ill at Monday. seventy-fiv- e bibles ' 'La Poloma" shown above, is one II Miss Margaret Kemp was in Mad- lection of $8.63. railroad Btreet with her home on were among the different classes ?$ If isonville Saturday. chills. of our many models that appeal to and all reported having IntoreBting II Miss Qoldie Weir was In Madison- lessons. Bob Young, of Mortons Gap, waB the young women of style and taste ville Saturday. in town Sunday. Price $4 00 In White Nubucksor Tan For Sale MIsb Mary Mothorehead went to Percy Stewart, of Madisonville. on Draughon's Madisonville Saturday. $5u Scholarship was m town Sunday, Madi- Business College, Nashville, Tenu. KrMtSsi' I A v Elmer Gamblm, of the country. Mrs. Kate Withers was in $100 Scholarship on Bryant"& Strat- mijwm sonville Saturday. was in town Tuesday. College, LoulBvllle, I NSll25 MIsbos Ida and Mary Martin were ton Business Sherwood'Gamblln, of the country ' " Ky. Apply to in Madisonville Saturday afternoon. h was in town Tuesday. ' f Madisonville, Ky. Brame went to Madisonville Rufns Raymond Ramsey, of Providence, Earlmgtbn, Ky. ' who has been visiting Clarence Saturday. Robt. Martin attended the dance Dick Taylor passed through hero Dame of this city' returned to his Monday. onroute to hia homo at St. Friday night at Owensboro. Saturday homo Mrs. Claude Anderson is on the Bethlehem, Tenu. sick list this week. .Dante's Inferno, the greatest mo Coming to Temple Theatre on Tuesday ' Marvin Prather, of Madisonville, tion picture ever ma'le, a spectacle Night, April 9th. that Fascinating depleting life and death in Hell as Play, EntiUed, BEVERLY OF was in town today on business. COLORED COLUMN. Prof. Bell and family, Eq. J. and Mijor Brown, and left a fine Ralph Dudley spent Sunday with conceived by the immortal poet W. Wneeler, of Erin, Tenu. aud boy at eaoh place. GRAUSTARK Dante, a remarkable film in five 8EV. J. B. BVANS, EDITOR friends in Pembroke. Rev. Evans enjoyed a sumptuOne of the mo9t notable dramRevival meeting begins next a show for more Bud Kell, of Madisonvlllt, was in reels, providing two hours, wlllbe given at the atic events of the local season is badly ous dinner Sunday with Mr. aud week. than Joe Holland got hi? foot town today. Temple Theatre April 8 and 9. tne presentation here atan early mkshed "in the mine by falling Mrs. Monroe Guerin. Mrs. Annie Porter, from Ev- Ib gradually Mrs. H. D. Cowand ' hoped she will Miss Margaret Kemp was in Mad- date of George Barr .McOiitch-eon'- s coal, He is able toSbe out on improving. It is ansville, is the guestof her mothMORTONS GAP most popular and;access-f- ul the street now. isonville Saturday afternoon. soon be able to be out again. Graddy. R3V. Evans, of Eirliugtou, er, Mrs. Eliza Miss Goldle Weir was in Madisonromance' "Beverly", a draHarlan Kennett, of St. Charles, family will preached for Charlie King and us at the Forest Harvey Brewer went to Madiville Saturday. was in town today. matization of Beverly of; Qraps-tar- soon leave for Kansas where they Chapel Baptist Church Wednes- sonville on business Saturday, MIbs Mary Mothershtad went- - to '.,.? rf. Bob Priest and son, Eugene, were will join Father King in their day night, Maroh 20. ' Mrs. Susan Campbell, Madisonville Saturday. His disin Evansville Friday. Accompanying-thpicture" H an new home. Their many. friends course on Madisonspent Sunday with her Miss Ruth Long waB in "The Christian's Debt" B. E. Nixon made a business trip intelligent lecture, telling'the fctory will Tegret to see them leave,. ville Saturday afternoon. was spiritually enjoyed by all, daughter, Mrs. Pauliue Hopson. to MadiBonvIlIe today. of the poem, 'its conception1 and Misb Wallace, of EvauYvllle, arBrother Tom Olarke, who has and we heartily invite Rav. EvC. C. Rambo, of Madisonville, was Wo wonder why Mr, J. H. does origin, and sound effect u'secf pY&cUce rived thip morning to nurse Mrs. H. today. in town nature at Telnple been sick for nearly a year, is ans back again in the near future. not like the' song "Some of these results that rival Clyde M. Thompson went to Ev- D. Cowand. now able to do light work, snch Theatre April 9 and 0, Those on the sick list are:Mes-dame- s days." S SellerB-SpencMr. Sellers, of tho anBvllle yesterday afternoon. as cleaning off yards, etc. We We have a very interesting Lisszle Boyd, Georgia Percy Stewart attended s'CAsev Steam pressing 61ub waB in Dawsdn trust that all will assist him in Brown, Emma Walker, Laura Sunday School every Sunday Spriugs Tuesday. Jones" at Temple Theatre last CallleJBourland, son of Mrs. S. M. getting such work as he can do. Clements aud AunL Ointha Sto-val- l; morning at 0:30. Every one is night. Mr. Andenon Striving to do Good Work Bourland and Miss Carrie Baldwin J, W. Wheeler, the herbalist Messrs Hirry Hamilton invited to attend. a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Gilbert Long and Harford Chatten for the Methodist Cause of Erin, Tenn., is in town a few and Curry. "WrnWille, Ky., Baldwin, both of this city left Wed Rev.P. D Gordon held reguleft last night for The revival which is being held nelday morning on 63 for Nashyllle, dayn the guest of Mr. and Mrs. where they locate. We are indeed Born to Mr, and Mrs. Jackson lar services at the Baptist Church sorry to give up two suph fine boys, at the Northern Methodist Church Tenn., to be married. There was no John Yarbrough. He comes well Coffmau a fine girl. Sunday. He, preached from Mai-2:- 8. progressing parental objection to tho wedding recommended by many white ' but trust that they will meet with is The meeting nicely. ' ib being enjoyed by Mrs. Lizzie Brewer and Ida B. much euecepB in their future home. but the couple only preferred to' be and colored patients from differpach night. Lively as a Bey. crowds of people , married in. Nashyille Norris went to Mtdi.sonvijle.last MIsb Emma Vinson is confined to states. i is very highly apMr. Anderson If yotrars tired . ran down, hav The bride formally was"ffi ent week shopping. no appetite, iret a bottle of Yucatan her home on account of chills. preciative preacher, aud has made plowed at the Post office and and Ib AssociaThe Parent-Teacherdoses will Chill Tonic. A Mrs. Kate Withers waB in Madi- a host of friends In thiB city. Lawrence Browu aud B;u"F. you upgive yoafewboy's apptiH& most .attractive young lady., JThe tion was favored with excellent a sonville Saturday. Every one who likes to bear good groom is a most valuable employee you strong and lively ar a. papers by Mrs. Annie Q. Bell Campbell were her'e'Suuday from make Purifies the blood MIsb Helen Raines, of HanBon, is preaching don't fail to hear this of the Madisonville. and strengthens the system. 50c a visiting her aunt, MIsb Elizabeth man. Come out and bring your The Bee extends the heartest 'of and Miss Minnie Grace, also a at the tit. The stork visited the homes of bottleIncorporated,Bernard Mining friends. splendid address by Mr. J. W. Stevens. Drug Co., congratulations to the couple. of the Carlstedt Robinson, of Mortons Gap, was in town yesterday. Will Hosse, of Nashville, was In town a few days last week. Dayo Barnott is visiting relatives In the city this week. Misses Hattle Wallace, of Mortons Gap, a'nd Dot" Beau were in Evans ville Saturbav. Mnsdames Iley Brlnkloy and Hattle Dillingham were In Madlsorfville Interesting Time Expected Hi ' - - t . tjp" i 'MB B B B - lv i Ib fl 1 '"'''-''v'lS- ' v wsrv. K v ILJ v JhL CpubtiicAi;ch'B B vilL Joso-phln- e, T' - ' m rw' 11 ' MM Correct Easter Footwear s. '"G'i , iK prk lV "mm iw ill Semi-WeeklYkB- f I' 1 IB Jm v . k. . Midi-sonvill- e, er Baldwin-Bourian- d -- It' s hi twelve-year-ol- d. L.-&-N- Wheeler. - Refreshments were Harry Hamilton, Clay Armstrong r -Mg. '".i.i.,.,,,,. II i l iliifcii 'Iff1 w alHIHHM; HHHLg llV- - BBfflHH 'BBIBBjjJclIaxjJ'iy jyT?i7WBvB....v.-J-irv---.iWm: . i r 1!HB Headaches Signs of Sanger. served by the committee. Anyone In this town that sn'lfeis The spelling match at the A. frequently from splitting, neivcus headachea ought to go at once to the M. E. Z. Church JFriday night druggist and get a 25o bottle of our CarlBtedt'a German Liver Powdor. was a success. Headaches always indicate constiProf. J. W, Bell, So.pt. of the pation in a dangerous form, that may result in other extremely Beri-ou- s Mr. Zion Baptist Sunday School, e even with his aseistant, is preparing Bright's Disease and Appendicitis. Our Carlstedt's German Liver Pow- quite a nice program for the afder acta on the Liver, tho real ternoon of Easter Sunday.' The cauBe of constipation a few doseB entirely remove the trouble Insure public is cordially invited to be a lasting euro never falls guaran- with us on that day. teed if you have headaches, get a bottle today from tno St. Bernard Services at all of the Churches Mining Co., Incorporated, Drug De- Sunday were good and well atpartment. 25c a bottlo. ailments--sometlme- ;1l$P v i 5 n . ,,' ; r tended. Natural Stimulant. The annual sermon of the EastFollowing is from "As It Is," by M. J. Rodcrmnnd, M. D.: "If you are ern Star Lodge preached by Rjv. very tired, but must perform a few, Owen Oarrington was grand. more hours of hard work, He down, The Rev. was at his best and close your eyes, and breathe deeply and a little faster than normal for Half cave his audience some whole and hour, and see how refreshed and some advice and sound doctrinew clear your brain will bo and how:r& Tire Easter program of the A. freshed the body feels, and how easily M. E. Z. Sunday School will be you can finish your work." . rendered next Sunday at 2:80 p. ra. There will be a sacred, con- Editor Evidently Not Musician. a natlvo of Padua, pr6r. duced the first piauo In 1710. lpw, that wo know the miscreant's name' r- we feel yujier. Exchange. Chrlstofali, COMING SOON! Scene FromAct II. ', B mancc, Barr McCutcheon'a Fascinating RoBEVERLY OF GRAUSTARKj at Tempi. Theatre Tulay Night, April 9tL. Geo. , CT' Coburn's Mighty I Minstrels es3a The B. Y. P. U. will hold its Church services at the Baptist at 6 :00 p. m. next Sunday. Tho voices junior choir of sixty-fiv- e R9BS9 will render music for the service. Please remember the Auto con test and purchase the trading book before buying your goods at the stores of the Booster Club Mrs. Annie Dinwitty has been very sick for the past week but i,much improved at this writing. tf Mra. Oavenaugh, and son are resting very well but don't seem Coiaiag to Temple Theatre, Moaday aad Tuesday Nights, April t thWl0tk ' to improve very much. cert at night. is 1 '1 w... t w f;w . ." -' ja , -'-.- .,; . iV';'i.$ 'l -- IK jf 'fr i'A-;- - ' rH v J ,. I . . Vw- -- 'fyxft? J '?''" xt?!&6ASi "x- , . ! 3,i inrnfiiiTirinfir L '' i - -- tc' f""roi, - Kt fa)..1. a ,ii8lfti iV ?i ..fill ,4Bi,'Si ,.i. ,. ., J, ,..,,, .a ,,rjBKa. : -- 0mpi,-'-: ?wtfflis- ;'f,' iil ilMffli iliil I1MTI