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W st w9lv MKBk TUESDAY and FRIDAY AFTERNOON VP t IF YOU DON'T ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS ADVERTISE IT FOR SALE YEAR EARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KY., FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 19X2 ,r ( FRIDAY AFTERNOON X TWENTY-THIR- D No. 28: SPECIAL-50.00- 0 ; VOTES 51 CORTJRN'S Will be given With every NEW SUBSCRIPTION to the SEMI-- WEEKLY BEE on EACH SATURDAY between the , hours of 1 and 5 p. m. fGET BUSY NOW . ft (. f YOUNG PEOPLE .WED FINE SHOW 'IN NATURES WONDERLAND" Ilsley Happenings Mr. and Mrs. Both Arc Rrsidents of Mortons Gap and Well Known Around Here Luther Boyd, both of Mortons Gap Louisville lsBt week. were quietly married on Thursday a Dr. A. F. Flnley vlBlted his morning at 10:80 at the home of at St. Charles Sunday. Rev. M. H. Utley, near the SouthMr, and Mrs. Tom ABhmore visit- ard neighborhood. ed friends in MortonB Gap' Sunday. They were accompanied by Miss J. B. Garnett visited friends in Anna Boyd, a sister ot the groom, MortonstlGap Sunday. and Mr. R. W. Jones also of Mortons Our prayer meeting waB well at- Gap. tended Sunday night, we are glad After the cermony was preformed to ee the people tako interest in the the young couple with a tew guests good work. who were present at the wedding, par-eut- R. J. Salmon were In Mies Virgie Bourland and Mr. Metcalfe's Pleasant View Greenhouses MADISONVILLE, KENTUCKY The Largest and Best Equipped Floral Establishment in Western Kentucky Freeh Out Flowers for ail occastbns, Funeral Designs and Wedding Decorations are our specialty. We have a finer assortment of Potted Plants for our Easter trade than ever before. Best quality at loweBt prices and good service guaranteed, by phoning your Easter ordors to 298 Madisonville. II. I, TUCKER, Sales Mgr. C. E, BQINKLEY, Agt., Earlington One of the Cleverest Performances of An Easter Cantata by the Mission Band of the Christian Cnurch Sun the Season at Temple Theatre Saturday Night, April 13th day Nighi, April 7 1 Mr. and Mrs. Harvoy Keys called on Mr. and Mrs. Jim CatiBler Sunday Miss BlanchoLoaBUro visited Miss Euth Woodruff Saturday We learn that J. B McKnight has traded his fine ma're Nancy HankB -.- forajrood mulo and the difference W. J. Woodruff of the country Tepenl.the day with hiB nephew G. A. Woodruff of Hamby Station Suuday. Gilbert Woodruff was out Sunday enjoyinR a pleasant ridojon his dash- Infc saddle horse. Well J Weill its been raining again and farmers will have to hangup for a while and wait for the sun- shine. If you eat something which disagrees with you, don't let it work Its own way through. It'B a slow pro-ee- u and makes you feel bad. Get rl ef it quickly by taking a dose of Herblue. It drlveB our impurities In the stomach and bowels and you feel better immediately. Price 50o. Said by St. Bernard Mining Co., Incorporated, Drug Department. F W, Bee Readers Welcome, a.Hd Their Friends loft for the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie OBambaugh uear St. Charles where a sumptous dinner had been preparod by Mra. Oaambaugh. In 8TJPPER A SUC0E88 BARACA BOYS AGAIN honor fo the bride and groom. The bride is a charming young Hour Thea- Proceeds Went for the Benefit of New lady, while the groom is' a valued Will Take Charge of the Idle tre Tuesday and Wednesday Nights ' 'TV Church Building empIoyee6Ttbe1St7,"Benard Mining Company. Ot all the many teas and socials The Bee joins their many friends The Baraca boys will have charge in wishing them a long and pros- of the Idle Hour Moving Picture given by tbe different classes of tbe Theatre and on Tuesday and Wed- Southern Medthodist churok, the perous married life. nesday nights, April 0 and 10. Biippor served by the Wesley Adult Ono of the best points in favor of They will have somo good reels Bible Class, on last Tuesday night, Foley Kidney Pills Ib the comfort SB are always showd at this Thea proved to be quite a success In every and relief they give to elderly peoway. ple. Mrs. R. D. McGee, 801 East 5, tre. A large crowd attended and were The prioe will remain as nsual. St., Owensdors, Ky., 18 in ber 78th. vearandsayB: "I heard of Foley's The proceeds wlll'go for the benefit served with all kinds' of good things Kidney PHIb and began taking them, of the M. E. to eat by the ladies. and they commenced to act at onee, of the Baraca Class, A real nice sum was realized, and y my kidney and bladder Oburch, South, for tho Now Church and the proceeds went for the .benefit of Building. trouble is all gone." Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co., Everybody come outaa the money the New Church. Everyone seemIncorporated, Drug Department. ed to have a most enjoyable time, is to be used for a good cauBO. Don't forget the date the 0th and and plenty to eat. Big Month' Run For Mor to-da- Christ is Eisen Chorus Bible Beading. .Mabel Browning Prayer....1 F. B. Arnold Easter Bells are Ringing. Spring. . Edith Ho'well klckoff. The stage Bettings were beautiful, and the electric accesso- Recitation Dorothy Oorbitt- ries well placed. If a good show Solo Marie Orutchfield . Susan deserves a good audience, Coburn's Recitation Earl Fen wick. MlnstrelB should play to capacity Dialogue and Drill. .Eight boys whorever it appears. Daily NewB, Greenville, S. C. Low in the Grave He Lay.Ohorus Recitation Florell Wright The correct treatment! for cuts, Recitation Margaret Rogers burns, scalds, wounds, sores, lumbaSolo Lena Hampton Fox go, rheumatism or neuralgia is Snow Liniment. It is healing, The Bobolink..... rOurlis Rale penetrating and antispptic which is , . Four small girls neeaea to eueut a complete cure. Exercise Prices 25c. 50c and $1.00 nor bottle. Recitation Rudell Weity. Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co., In4 ' "Coburn's Minstrels" gave one of tbe cleanest, cleverest and most enjoyable performances of the season at the Grand last night. In football parlance they made a bit from the Chorus-WelcomBal-lards e, corporatea, xmig uepartment. f tJfiildreiiT OhoruB. , ', The Message of the Fairies . One of the delightful events of the IwapIt wan thn Phriotlnn WtidioTin r Madlsenvillc Christian Church - On the following Sunday the minister will preaohon appropriate subg jects, both at the morning aDd servioe. At the morning Borvice the anthem, "Ho is Risen", will bo sung, and at the ovonlug service a sextette will Bng, "Lovo Divine". Public cordially Invited. . S. M.Bonnrd, "minister. evo-nln- ' 'Our. baby crieB for Chamberlain's Cough Remedy," writes Mrs. T. B. Kondrlok, Basaoa, Ga. "It is the best cough remedy ou tho market for coughB, colds and croup.'. For aalo by All Dealors. Mortons A splendid mouth's work was accomplished by Henry BaBS, a machine runner at South Dia-mnmine, during the past During this period, March. with tho S. W Harrison maohino, "roomB," lie cut it total of 88 which is indeed ,a record to be proud of. The liver loses Its activity at times and need help. Herbiue is no effective liver stimulant. It also purllies the bowels, strengthens digestion and restores strength, vigor and oheorful eplrits. Price 50o. Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co., Incorporated, Drug Department. ud 1-4 tons Gap Machine Runner Gap, Ky., Apr. 4, 1912 10th. ROYAL i i: BAKING FSWDER Absolutely Pure '' U I 1 Economizes Buffer, Flour Eggs; makes the food more appetizing and wholesome , Br The only Baking Powder made jfrofca Royal Grape Cream of Tartar I. iv ) J EARLINGTON PROOF Almost a Miracle One of the most startling changes over seon in any man, according to Should Convince Every Earlington Reader W. B. HolBclaw, Clarendon, Tex., waB effected years ago In his brother. "He had such a dreadful cough," Tho frank statement of a neighhe writes, "that all our family consump- borhood, telling the merits of a remthought he was going into tion, but he began to use Dr. King's edy, New DIsooyery, and waB completely Bids you pause and believe. cured by ten bottles. Now he Ib The same endorsement sound and well and weighs 218 'lbs. For many years our family has used By some stranger far away Commands no belief at nil. this wonderful remedy for (Coughs and Golds with excellent results." Here's an Earlington case, It's quick, safe, reliable and guaranAu Earlington citizen testifies. teed. Price 50 ceuts and $1.00. Trial Bead and be convinoed., All DrugglBts. bottle free at Mrs. Henry Clay Smith, Earlington, Ky., says: "You may ubo my Important Notice! statement as heretofore recommend-Doan'- s The Earlington Chapter of the U. Kidney Pills. Whenever we D. Q. will hold tho Shlloh Memorial have occasion to use them in our serviceB at 'the Now Methodist Churchy South on Satnrday after- family the results are fine." noon, April 0th i, from 3:80 to ,5 Mrs. Smith is only one of many Earlington people who have grateo'clock. Quits an interesting program has been arranged. Everyone fully endorsed Doan's Kidney Pills. If your back aches If your kldueys is invited to bo prosent. Bev. Branbother you, don't simply ask for a don' and Mr. F. B. Arnold will kidneys remedy ask distinctly for addresses. Pills, tbe same that Mrs. J. B. BaBb, Misses Lena Doan's Kidney Mrs. Smith bad tho remedy backed Davis and Sue Wade. Davis will by home testimony. 60c all Stores. slnpf. Mrs. W H. Kline will give a Foster-Milbur- q Co., Prqps., Buffallp short history ot this famous battle. N. Y. "When Your Back is Lame There will also be other interesting .Remember the Name." ' features. For sale by all dealers. Price 60 Constipation brings many ail- centB. ''FoBter-MIlbur- ri Co., Buffalo, ments in Its train and is tho primary New York, sole agents lor the United cause of much slcknee. Keep your bowels regular madam, and you will States. Remember the name Doan'a and escape many of the ailments to which women aro subject. Consti- tuke no other. pation Ib a very simple thing, but like many simple things, it may lead Efet End Card Club ' to serious consequences. Nature .often needs a little assistance an when This popular club had' a' most inOhamberland's Tablets aro given at teresting meeting with Mrs. MoKln-no- n indication, much, distress the first last, week. Mrs. Rule making and suffering may be avoided. Sold ' by All Dealers. , the highest score. Tbe following ladies lead in the total score, viz: Baseball Boys Take Charge of the Idle Mesdames Rule, Kline,, MoKinnon Hour Theatre Part of This Week and Atkinson. ' Tbe baseball boys have $aken charge of the Jdle Hour Theatre for Heavyj Impure blood makes a muddy, pimple complexes, beacaches, nausea, indigestion. Thin several nights this week. blood saltM you weak, pale and sickly. For The proceed! will go 'for the bene- pure bld, sounds digestion nse Burdock Blood, Bitten, fx at r ttcrcr, fit of baseball team. do-liv- er Charlie Price, a one time well known citizen of Madisonville, died suddenly at the homo of Mrs. Eu gene Cordier at Madisonville this morning at 7:30. He was a saloon "Dr, Thomas' Electric Oil is the best remedy keeper at Madisonvillo, and when lor that often fatal It has been whiskey waB voted out he moved to used with success In our family for eight years." St- - Louis and opened a saloon. He Mrs, L. Whlteacre, Buffalo, N. Y. was visiting frlendB at tho time of his death. ,' dlsease-i-croup. Madisonville Endeavorers, with a few invited guests, prominent among whom were W, E. Frazee, of Louisville, and W. J. Clark, of Spar it a, Ky. H. H. Holeman as toast master, Kept trie Danqueters in a roar of laughter after they had con cluded a feast that would have done lustic to tne reputation of city ca terers. Voices of the following wero heard during tbe evening. FayTownes, W. J. Clark, W. E. Frazee, 8. M. Bernard, Mibs Mamie Wooten', Mrs. S. M. Bernard, Miss Ruth Patterson. Miss Myrtis Bailey the latter two In solos. All of those who took part acquitted themselves with credit and our space is too limited to report tho joBts and the serious portions in full. Before the parting s6ng was sung Chas. Franklin aroso and in behalf of tho minister and his wife presented Mi9s Nellie Smith with a silver remembrance as a token of esteem for her good work as presiding officer of tho O, E. and for her management of the banquet. She waB ably assisted in her work by the members and frlendB of the church and by the musicians who cqmposed the orchestra for tbe occasion. Many more such ploasant,occasions would tend to emphasize tho bright Bide of church life. ,. r.... Eight girls A Little Bit of Love.. 'Tis a Beautiful World . , banqnet given last Friday flight in Cynthia Watts the basement of the Christian church Shall we not Share. ........... at Madisonville, to the faithful Christian Endeavor Banquet Gladys WhitfordThe Lord is my Shepherd , - , .. ..Children The Children in Need Thelma King: Offering Rraise God from whom all Blessings Flow. Benediction. The Mission Band supported! an orphan in India "Summat-ti,-" last year, and are working-sthat they may again be able to care for her this year. They invite all who care to come and. o witness their Easter exercises.. An Item of Home Interest Chas. Gormley, 807 Maxwell St., Lexington, Ky., has lately been cured of kidney and bladder trouble He Bays: "I heard of Foley Kidney Pills and the good they were doing, and after taking them a few days the pain left my back, the tired feeling passed away, and I am glad to rear-comm- end Incorporated, Drug Department. Dies Suddenly Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co., them," ' .Kicked by a Horse . Puts End to Bad Habit? ; Things never look bright to, ones with "the horse some time agb. The band trouble is ablues." Ten to one the sluggish liver, was' badly bruised and one place system with blliods poison,filling tho that, Dr. very lpadIy,!bloott poison Bet up, King's New Life Pills would 'exrjel. cut but the hand Is doing nicely now. . T,ry them. Let tbe ioy of "better reeitugs end "the blueB." Best for I.stomach, liver and kldnevB. 25a. All Druggists. A Texas Wonder to got kicked JohnWJlson had the misfortune ou his .left hand by 1 The Texas Wonder cures kidney and cures diabetes, weak and lame baoks, rheumatism, and all irregularities of bladder troubles, removing gravel, tho kidneys and bladder in both men and womn. Regulates bladder troubles in children. If not sold by your druggists will bo seut by mall on receipt of $1.00. One small bottle is two months' treatment and seldom fails to perfeot a cure. Send for testimonials from Ky. and other states Dr. E. W. Hall .3826 Olive street, St. Louis, Mo, . SoW by drugiBW, An Enjoyable Time Tho party given at the home of Mrs. Buck Lafoon, of the Southard neighborhood on last Sat- arday for their daughter Mibs Ber th Lafoon was quite a success. Games of all kinds were. played,. also a Candy Full was enjoyed by tho Yrnnniv tnMra uvi v.u. large orowa atmaeu and at . lata hour tha vnnnc rvnnnln 'loft-- fnr their home. B a vine thfiv had o'n 1 joyed ft E&cd "aweet" time. Mr-an- d - a J"h , t r ( &. J ' . . . t ' .'.,, K.X. 'J. VJl ' ,.'r.',J, irfft'idKtjdl ij&aut,&rjr,5L ASMV.wi.k, EMa "7"i " J,,,.,, ,.,,. wr ii v , rc--i - r iv mb f " r -- Mi. f? ifW v. ,, 'Sr3CTrW7' "jmj.;. " lojuiuuuaiipnippuiniuninji " - " r. ipm ;wf , v HJ- r Cbeij WiBBI PAUL M. MOCfRE, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER d, E. FAWOBTT ASSOCIATE EDITOR AND BUSINESS MANAGER Subscription Rates One Year Six mouthB Three months ... DANGER PERIOD xii il ?10 j OF WO MANS1 LIFE SIurIo copies o V ?w Member of Spsolmon copies mailed free .. anniiimtlnii. flnrresnond- ents wanted tn all parts of the j county. AaaresB u FROM 45 to 50 Interesting Experience of Two Women Their Statements Worth Reading. k m-- - h J .1 IP viotory. All this looks to us like a silver lining to the darkpolitic.il cloud that now lowers upon us, aud holds the promise rhat "the people" as a whole may still be relied upon to rebuke the demagogue aud to give a back seat to the danaerous theorist in these . United Statep. 'Taft will be the republican presidential nomine''. Ho will be ths victor and we shall pro ceed again in safe aud orderly manner to greater future securi against dangerous measures auy one of uumerous events and men. At Butte, Montana, which attract a crowd; if he on Monday, the socialists were would attnnd in a thoughtful defeated in the aldermanic elec- spirit and meditate, perhaps he tion, only one of their candidates would understand that there'a a "being elected, while last year good deal of difference inv loviug the socialists elected the mayor a ruckus and intending to vote for aud five aldermen, with aid of the fellow who is most highly republicans and democrats, who capable of kicking up a ruckus. wanted tu rebuke the previous Frankfort News Journal. administration. On Tuesday, iu It is suggested, now that the the municipal electiou at MilAssocia-tioverdicts in the sugar trial and waukee "the red flag of was hauled down and a non- tthe packers' trial have occasion partisan ticket wub elected by it ed such ueneral disappointment, majority of 80,000 with the poll- that wo have a recall of jurors. ing the heaviest ever known. Every family that has children Ib There the socialists showed a liable to have croup; invariably at ulht. If gain iu numbers but the seuti-me- rup keptBallard's Horehound Syiu the house, it saves gois about-wof "the peoplo," ing after the medicine at an Inconand chocks hear so much these days, was venient timePrice 25c, 60a the attack and $1.00 promptly. united and right and expressed per bottle. Sold by 8t. Bernard Mining Co., with great emphasis and iu partment. Incorporated, Drug Den ut e Asheville, N. C. " I suffered for years with female trouble while going through the Change of Life. I tried a local phyMadi- - j sician for a couple of years without any Branch Office in Morton's Fnrnitare Store, 119 South Main Street, Mar. MJCC AlTVlfJ rAVK ...p.. . r iumuu n. substantial benefit Finally after reSOnVllie, IemaCKy, i nunc peated suggestions to try Lydia E. 's Vegetable Compound, I quit my Friday, April 5, 1912 physician and commenced using it with Telephone 47 the happiest results. I am today practically a well woman and anxious to contribute my ty, peace aud prosperity than to try your mite towards inducing others OPPOSITION TO SOCIALISM great medicine, as I am fully persuaded that It will cure the ailments may uot be perhaps a this country ha evor known. There from which I suffered if given a fair , decline in the uumber of social-- THE PITCHER ONCE TO OFTEN chance. "If you think this letter will contribists in this country this year. Like the pitcher, Roosevelt ute anything towards further introducing That would be ujlraost too pood seems to have gone to the well your medicines to afflicted women who to be true and it would seem once to ofteu. He used to char- are passing through this Itrying period, it is with great pleasure consent to its hardly likely in view of the muuy acterize certain people, who publication." Mrs. Julia A. MOOKE, extreme things extremists in po- diden't do to suit him, as "unde- 17 East St, Asheville, N. C. The Case of Mrs. KirlirT. litical leadership, including ouiv sirable citizens." When it comes Circleville, Ohio. "I can truthfully owu Colonel, are advocating that to wnuting him for a third term, say that I never had anything do mo so teud to euconrafie and increase the people seem to regard him as much good during Change of Life as Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound.' the Socialistic spirit. But there f. very undesirable citizen. taken one a hopeful note in the vip;or of The next you hear from the great of "Before I had feel better,half a bottle is and I have it I began to the opposition to any further so- Lion Killer he will be withdraw-- ; continued taking it My health Is better cialistic triumphs in elections in iug from the race. The people than it has been for several years. If are do uot seem to want to rule all women would take it they would es various places. Citizens cape untold pain and misery at this time uniting regardless of party poli- through him. Somerset Times. of life." Mrs. Alice Kirlin, 358 W. Mill St, Circleville, Ohio. tics, to defeat and rebuke the The Change of Life is one of the most ABOUT LOSING A RUCKUS this year aud m this is socialist critical periods of a woman's existence. the beginning, plainly manifest If Col. Roosevelt should attend Atsuch timeswomen may rely upon Lydia u hope, of a vigorous resic-tio- a don fight, a fire, a lynchiug, or E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. let Kentucky Press Association and Second District Publishers League Entered at the Earllncrton Post Office as Secoud Class Matter. 1 ' ... Pink-ham- I 1 n the President's description of progressive" Roosevelt Attacks Taft (Louisville Herald.) most strikiug feature of The Col. Roosevelt's address al Phoenix Hill last night was his descent from the plane of ipiper sonal politics to a direct attack upon the President. It is to be regretted that lie should thiuk it essential to his campaigu for the mminafciou to abaudon the expo-- s tiou of his political theories argumentum ad hominem. The Colonel took exception to fo-fie V Iff ft if If ft1 U,;' ' d ra H ' : a Are You woman TAKE A H y 1 H I . HP:-- ' ' 1H H 1 B 1 'H .KM ' M "M- - r I jfit Kv till The S Woman's Tonic EL 1 : He gP U)r.m tyf Underwood UodnreoJ,N.Y. holds that President Taft has" not justified his right to this title. His judgment is based upon his standard of progressivism. The raau who does not measure up to rhat cannot be allowed to qualify if the Colouel is to be the arbiter. The President is not a progressive because he failed to prosecute ih the work of one of the Colonel's pet ideas the Country Life Commission. He is not a progressive because he refuses to approve We have been working day and night this week to handle the Easter the Colonel's plan for popular recall of judicial decisions. He is business and will add more force to this department Friday and Saturday. So not a progressive because he defends the courts against attack. come early so wemay give you the best. Our stock is brand new and This is the indictment. But progress is many sided. Style and quality guaranteed. All its waters do not flow in the channel dug by the Colonel. For example, there is progrc; in tariff teforra, while the Colonel adroitly dodged during AdIncorporated ministration, but which the Pres ident has sought wisely and well. ' ' Roosevelt began his Adminii stration with a promise to carry -, ,;-',J the policies of the gieut out One of the last things ' for which McKinley lifted his V Automobile Votes Given on all Purchases in 'Millinery Department was reciprocity in trade voice with Canada. Roosevelt never raised a fiuger to advance this progressive policy. It was Taft who made the splendid fight long the parallel, but we dislike "Automobile Contestants" forces, and this kind of argument. It has against reactionary Following are the nainosanrinutn-ber- s of the Automobile Contestants. won his battle, so far as his been invited by our distinguishWhite Buck, Too contest is now in Its Infancy extended, ou a field that ed visitor, and this must suffice and it is uot too late for anyone to Roosevelt feared to enter. if as excuse for replying to him White Can- enter and win the splendid $1,000 On this same line of advance in kind. Touring Car. Send in vas, White 5 passenger now and wo will give you your name The Herald willingly concedes belongs the creation of the Tariff Duck, in fact 2000 bonus votes Contest: clones Board, now approyed bv the to Col. Roosevelt the right to be May 15. 1012. Colonel, but giveu to the Nation known aB a progressive. Indeed 8,802,882 in 1. Elizabeth Long anything by Taft. In the support of this ib values so highly his services to a. Mrs. Ed R. Heafor 8,008.419 White effect 11. Hrlok Southworth measure the President overcame the nation, and admires so great021.741 51. Ernest Nowton.K. R. S.7,709,717 conservative opposition in his ly his qualities of heart and brain well be the 57. Mary MotherBhead 5,214,498 owu party and braved the taunts that it regrets to be put i(in the 79. Nona Faults 4,679.900 stunt for this 92. E S. Blanks of the Democratic raojarity in place where for justices' sake it 1,786,440 must take exception to hie at the house. 189. Ruby Todd 3,302,13 season. utterances. 104. Mrs. F. B. Arnold 5,197.807 So likewiseMs there progress in titudeand President Taft is not the Roos 107. Motion Oldham...., 5,006,$ establishing peace among the na108. Orsen Cansler 0,296,100 evlet kind of progressive, and we tions. Roosevelt posed as the THE POCKET SHOE 172. Janio Victory 11,716 Iqnd is protagonist of peace, with n big doubt if the Roosevelt 9,169r10& CO., is prepared to show the 178 James Garnttt soVt now needed at Wash8,498J566 175. Rev. J..R. EvanR stick, but Taft took the lnrefs the But Presi'ienh Taft is vejy latest in White Shoes, 176. "Mr. Sydney Laffonu. ...6,981,218 iu i lie yes of the womi In makj-ins- : ington. field of White Oxfords, a iirou-Button or 183. Sybil Ashby 5.448,868 inHsible irbitiMtion a progri'f sive in the politics wnere 'here is Lace, Pumps or Straps for 185. Duey Walker., 0,896.401 which, in h spirit aa national This contest will cIuho May 18th, bnlly reactiouary tf any that greatest need for wise and statef- Women, Misses or Children. and the winner will h awarded With thf manliko No. ono gou'l automobile. This oar ti ever opposed a greal auu people is worth your tlnio and work. Wateh urge f a progressive movemeut, R dej spnno furads in thauxtl5days. behind him lie will move forward REASONABLE PRICES tills ' Coupon Books on Sale in our Stores uoui v d. rapidh puough to ensure certainAnd there is progress in en- ty aud permanence iu advance. W. S. Hailey, McCreary, Ky., Il Call and see the when in forcing law, Roosevelt made loud wtiuncr tn verify nis ntatemesc aa and uiven herewith. He says "My wlfeV Bagged wounds are clamor against the trusts, aul) cause much annoyance. painful kept had a Ronore attaok of la trrippe thar If not na useful clamor, we admit, but it clean they fester and becomes runteimiuateu into uroucnitis. coughed as though she had coiifeump- -. Ballard's Snow who woke the sleeping ning sores.antiseptic healincr remewas Taft tion, could not Bleep, and her median POCKET SHOE CO, cine gave tin relief. She was adVis- Sherman Law and turned it loose dy for such oases. Apply it at nlht ed to try Foley's Honey and ?Tr' before going to bed and oover ,with in a world of rnonopoly-rau-maCompound and she" oontlnuad usd K .21.7 MAIN ST. a cotton cloth bandage. I heals Jn to compel respect for the author- a few days'. Price g0e,,50o au3 $1.00 itwiil Phe harj .taken 'thr Iwiff ' ' 'per bottle. 8old liy St. Bernard-Minin- ThrWiWTKltli ThrBratf'Fiir U wtiitfh efrected'a perihaitrtlf tirSr ity of the people. Sold by St'. Bernard MliUne' Co. Co., Incorporated, Druj? llncnrporH'tui, Drujf Dartmeut; , Fran! It would not be difficult tp pro himself as a I I k Special Millinery Display f Saturday, Day Before Easter BARNES, COWAN D & CO. Earlington, Kentucky Mc-Kiule- y. Utw co 'Hoik V a l tre-itn-- , betH-lioit- lt LtnL-ment- is -- d f-- i IWfftW- -i LA, -- '"' - , ,, Jvt " f r jv-'V- ., " iJXtH-- ' II i,Mhimi I,,,,,,, .1. , fyJr'-Mit- o, fc"frt i LV --- JiiiJk-ttJl- npWlnnl()iIMllllf -! t" ' """ . mnfnmt unwrai News of the Town Frank MuGary was in town Friday. Olaude Harris, of Madisonville, Is papering the Star Restaurant. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Oeoil Webb Wednesday night a fine girl. Cecil Is all smiles. We have a nice line of white and gold china ware. Sisrc Bsos., ' Madisonville, Ky. Air. and Mrs. Jesse Witherspoon, aud children will leave tomorrow for Howell to visit friends for sev' Wednesday afternoon. t Miss Ida Martin was in Madisonville Wednosday. Forest MyerH, of Madisonvillo, was in town Wednosday. FOR SALE One good horse. Good for family urc, or work horse, for general use. Will sell cheap. eral days. Mrs. Frank Withers was in Madi-Bonvll- le town Thursday. B. E. Nixon is having the Star Restaurant repaired by repaperlng and cleaning It up for summor, Raymond Graham, who has been out In Herrln, III., for several months, returned to his home In this city Tuesday night. Will Gamblln, of the Southard country, was in the city Wednesday afternoon. James Garnett, of Dawson, was in town Wednesday transacting business, Dlok Wilson, who has been confined to his home for several weeks with typhoid fever, waB able to be down In the city Wednesday. Full line of Spalding Baseball supplies at Sisk Bros., Madisonville, Ky. Fletcher MoCord, of the country, was In town Wednesday. ' H. N.Tate, of Madisonvillo, was In SPECIAL SALE OF LACE CURTAINS If you are interested in tasty window furnish-iugdon't fail to see our display of the newest things in s. jfSifk4ri0JKjFi& &fSrS&S&iSljr'y -- J, jp . i GRAND LEADER'S 13th Annual Anniversary Sale was opened on Saturday with an unusual lot of cheerful buyers that took advantage of this opportune buying event and procured their Easter wearing apparel at greatly reduced prices. This sale continuesfor two weeks more and it is of interest to you to visit us and benefit by the price reductions made on high class merchandise during this sale. 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 Ladies' $15 Suits Suits Ladies' $20 Ready-to-weSkirts Ladies' $7.50 Ladies' $1.50 Tailored Shirt Waists. Ready-to-WeReady-to-Wear ar ar ! Ell REST Nkwton. Miss Ethel EviuiB was In Madisonville WodneBdny. MIbs Elizaboth Long who has boon confined to hor homo for several days 1b abb to out again. Thurnian RuUd was in Madisonville "Wednesday. Our 1012 baseball goods aro now in. Sisk Hkos., Madisonville, Ky. JT. Alexander, of Madisonville, was in town Wednesday afternoon on business. Paul King was in Madisonville Wednesday. ' Lander Ohisholtn who has been .working at Pembroko for rhoTpast two weeks returned hero Wednesday afternoon to resume his at the St. Bernard Drug Store. Call 185 and have your clothes steamed pressed and dry cleaned. When tho medloiue must by glvon to young children it should be pleasant to take. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is made from loat sugar, aud tho root used in its preparation givo It a flavor similar to maple syr-umaking it plehsant to take. It has no superior for colds, croup and whooping cough. For sale by All Dealers. Nottinghams, Cotton Cluny, Fillet Nets, Battenburg and Bonne Femmes Note special prices on fine and medium grade curtain's. these n, IWuhr $1.50 OurtaiiiB SPECIAL PRICE .. 1 $7.51 $18.51 $12.75 $1 6.50 Lot 4 '' ' X , . Mrs. Johnnie Wyatt, of Madisonvillo, is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Cordle Halo, at Hoola, this week. Cleveland Gamblln, of the Southard neighborhood, was in town Wed nesday, Born to Mr. and Mr, Bernard Walton, a flue girl Wodnesday. Mother and child doing nicely. Herbert Floyd, who has been quite ill for Boveral days 1b some bettor. Mrs. Bill Wilson, of noar Provl-deuct- j, is visiting hor daughter Mrs. Will ftayborn, and other relatives In this city, this week. Barton Faulls is in tho city visiting his parents. Shorwood Gamblln, of the SouthSanitary Stkam Pnnssitfa works ard Country, was In town Friday. MIhb Artie Burton, of MadisonEggs For Sale ville, was in town yesterday afteronly ouo dollar will sell you For noon. one sitting of purH bred S. C. Bull Young Allen, of Madisonville, was' Orphmgton eggs. Stock for sale. in town yesterday afternoon on Mrs. A. R. Blanks, busluesa. Madisonville, Ky. Mrs. Nellie Bruno and little daughter, with her cousin Miss Ruth Mrs. Susie Turner aud daughter, Johnson, both of Ca'ro, Illinois, are Margaret, were In Madisonvillo tovisiting Mr. aud Mrs. Malcolm Lynn day. of this city. Rov. and Mrs. W. N. Clark were you expoot to. paper this Spring in Nortouville today visiting friends If It will pay you to see our line be Mrs. Fannie Olaik was in Norton-vlll- e buying. todsy. fore Sisk Bros., Madisonville, Ky. E. E. Wallor was in Hopkinsville Uriel Tuckor, of Madisonville, was Wednesday on business. la town Wednesday, Clarksburg, Ky., W, J. Bellamy, O. 0. Rambo, of Madisonville, was gives particulars of his son's recovery. He says: "My boy of sixteen In town Wednesday. trouble, ever since he Mr. and Mrs. Will Faulls. of St. had bronchialaud it gradually grew was a baby, visiting rel- worse until we feared consumption. Charles, who have been atives in this city, bave returned I got a bottle of Foley's Honey and Tai Compound aud soon there was home. such a marked Improvement that I of Madisonville, got a second bottle nnd this will, I Leslie Whoover, think, make a permanent-curwas in town today. The first bottle cu ed his stubborn cough, Gall 185 and have your clothes and I think t!N wbntlerful medicine stepmod pressed aud dry cleaned. saved my boy'n life." Sanitary Steam Pressing works Sold by St. Bernard Mining Go., Diug Department. Mrs. Buck Shaver who has beou Incorporated, suffering from an attack of appenMrs. Henry Bytum and children, dicitis for the past two woekH Ib of Circle City, are visiting her parnow able to bo out. ents Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Toonis. Mrs. Harry Wlthors was in MadiOharlle Martin, of Harrlsburg, Id., sonville Wednesday. Is visiting his aunt Mrs. Margaret M. Hanua Sr.. was in Greenville Deslioii this week. this wiok on business NOTICE Floyd Williams and Mike O'Oon-nor- s i are in Central City doing some Annual Stockholders Meeting work for the Eirlington Machine Works. Notice is hereby given that the Mrs. R. G. McEuon returned Wed- annual meeting of the Stockholders nesday night where she has been of the St. Bernard Mining Co. will vlBlting hor parneuts Rev. and Mrs. be hold in the ofllcea of the company Frazer. at Eaillngton, Ky. at 11 a. m., WedTrain master Wise was In Madi- nesday tho 8th day of May 1012, for sonville today. the transaction of such business as J. B. Hubbard, of Louisville, rep- may regularly come before it. Dan m. Evans, resenting the Western Recorder, Secretary In town Thursday afternoon. was Lot Regular $2 5o Our fains O SPECIAI PRICE .. GasUU 1 Lot Regular $3.00 1 flft IrVU (f . SPECIAL PRICE 1 Lot Regular $3.00 SPECIAL PRICE Curtains Curtains Onrtnins lLot Regular $4.00 SPECIAL PRIDE 1 Lot Regular $5.00 ff O ff OmVW O fc-ia- bib O OR Ladies' $2.50 Tailored Shin Waists 19 inch Taffeta and Messalin Dress Silks, sale price $16.68 $15.86 $5.88 . .$1.60 $2.88 43c 36 inch fancy Dress-SilkHope Cotton during sale 2 yards . ., Best Apron Ginghams, 2 yards 3 spools Clark's O. N. T. Thread 1 pair Soldier Boy Hose, worth 25c, s 95c 13c 13c 13c only 13c spools 50 yard Sewing Silk 13c Men's Walk-Ove- r $4 low cuts $2.75 27 inch Handkerchief Linen per yard.. ..25c 36 inch Round Thread Linen 36 inch 3 wide. 25c Buy While Buying is Good Wh? Special Nottinghams SPECIAL PRICE 50o the Pair 2 yards Curtains O OR t GRAND LEADER Madisonville - Kentncky lXot extra wide.. 1 Lot Special Novelty Curtains I mCD Value . . flft wWU O iSri4rS&ufifS&iS' 'H A nice line of Net and Scrims j 0'BRYAN, & CO. INCORPORATED UT-LE- Y Mr, and Mrs. W L. Hammons Ben T. Robinson, of Mortons Gap, to Dawson and children went Was in Madisonville today. Miss Beatrice Robinson, of Madi- Springs today to visit relatives for a few duvs. sonville, was In town yesterday. Hershal Wilson, of Madisonville, For a mild, easy action ot the bowels, try Doan's RsRulatos, a modern laxative, zjc a t all was in town yesterday. stores. J. W. Jones, town today Vc2J of Nashville, was m enroute to Madison- ville. MrJ. Wm. Bradley, who has been in the Sanitarum at Hopkinsville, has returned home. Lame Shoulder Is nearly always duo to rheuuiatlBtn of the muscles, and quickly yielps to the free application of Ohamberlain's Liniment. For sale by All Dealers. House Furnishing and In cases of rheumatism relief from Mrs. Ralph Martin returned home pain makoB sleep aud rest possible. WedneHday from Providence, where Tills may be obtained by applying she haa been vlsltltnr her mother Qhamberlain's Liniment. For sale Mrs. KHlousrh for the past wok. by All Dealers. Un- dertaking Madisonville, Kentucky B Eliza Quails, weut to Gap, today. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Bird, who have been spending the winter In the South, have returned toouroouurty and now aro singing among the Plain Hardware Co., Madisonville Is Ready for Spring MIbs Mor-ton- e trees. Like a Crime to seperate a boy from a bos of Bucklon's Arnica Salve. His pimples, bolls, scratches, knooku, sprains and btulses domand it, and Us quick relief for burns, soaldB or outs Ib his right. Keep It handy for boys, alno girls. Heals everything healabie and does It quick. Unequaled for piles. Only 25 cents at All Druggists. Wilson Borders, of Eldorado, Tex., Is In town visiting friends and rela tives. Mrs. Olaudo Anderson who has been sick for severul days is able to be out again. The Danger After Grip n lies often in a system. Weakness, nervousness, lark.of appetite, energy and ambition, with disordered liver and kidneys orten follow an attack or this wretched disease. The greatest need then is Electric Bitters, the gloriouB tonic, blood purifier and regulator of stomach, liver and kidneys. Thousands have proved that they strengthen the nerves, build up the system aud re&toro to health and good BplrltB after and attaok of Grip. If Buffering, try them. Only 50 cents, hold aud perfect satisfaction guaranteed by All Druggists. run-dowwon-derfull- If not Go Tkere and Tney Will Help You Get Ready ARE YOU? It Looks W. W" V Kl''sH'IssssB IsSSSSSSSLWMsB JHsjPsHsBPBiWllI Sf V f Tfcw silBlliWPBrsPsissssssssBPWssEsBlK fSSBEBBsSsWlSiWbP??).- - - ksW. rfrfcX I M W (k. JsssWJssHswVisssflsssssHHsssssssVissSissssssRasssssBkslsssss .M. m sw L I BslBittBfcjw4 jMssssftBiCHBs Jwi m y B, k J r HKwjSiBlSsHslsBRBssBsfslssssHss SsssiisliflsSOsBsBSsslsUssHSBsllisssssssHBsHs a J Coughs that keep you awake at Bight al0 disturb the aleep or the rest of the family Sfaey caa to 'stopped ln-- a few miaute with It is a Ballard's Horehound Syrup Power Remedy of Great Ralicvinf All Lun and Throat Troubles. in ville Tuesday afternoon. MIbs Mary Dame Is on the sick list this week. For any Itching skin trouble, piles, eczema, salt rheum, hires, itch, scald head, herpes, scab- Is highly recommended. 105, Doan's Ointment jos a box at alt store. Earlingtou. Miss Ruth Long was lu Madison- Mrs. John Fish at d children are spending a week at Nashville, visiting Mrs. Fish's mo'lier, and John meantime, is spending his Bpare hours alone at his country place in WHY NOT BUY A DELKER? CO a Two Car Loads Just received. Our line is complete. Bugqies, BikeSj Surries. and Phaetons. Delker Buggies heve stood the test for 48 years. We know the quality and prices will please you. Ballard's Horehound gynip conveys a warralBg amfl relaxing; ! flueace to the congested lungs. Heala eoreaeee, quiets tickling ,nnatIon la the throat, strengthens the voiee, loosens phlegm and relieves all irritated conditions In the throat and lungs. Keep a bottle In the house. It Is handy to have wb B4et asd saves a world of ralsery to the person affected. a CO CO Put Up In Three Sizes, 29c, 50c and 31.00 per Bottle. Coming to Temple Theatre on Tuesday Night, April 9Jh. (hat fascinating Way, Entitled, BEVERLY OF GRAUSTARK CO Largest and Best Selection of harness in the citr. When you want a buggy think-.o- f 31 Eu Buy the 11.00 slse. It coatalas as th 2Ep slse, and you Kt with each bottle a a Red Tswpsr porous Plaster for the chest H five time as nveK 91 JMK3F. sra &U1AM Weak Stsfct er Sore $ rKis Kn, . , IrfWj ilfi -. wse Stesbeas ISoip An9 BccommmbidByI STV BERNARD P., JUS. Sn Satva. It One of the most notable dramatic events of the local season is tno presentation here at. an early date of George Barr McOutch-tewiMtiiMftp '. WSttV v ?$7 " (.. "J MINING CO., Incorporated, Drug Department ful romance "J3everly". a of Beverly of lrjiiMieM- drn-mptizati- on m tie BUGGY MAN -- PLAIN - . 1 . THOUSANDS RIDE IN DELKER BUGGIES L,lMfMBitffc- - JH? ,. JUAftSlt. in?' "w;w. 7;mpr4wi tWW? :?: IR v yrjrwipF&e-- ' AN ORDINANCE ssigg v gggS J4Vi ' 1'' by the Oity Oouncil, in substance as follows : C. I A. MORTON MADISONVILLE, KY. . . ' .. ' ) ? J I I Funeral Director ana Embalmer ; ft Any Call Answered Promptly Ddy " or Na'ght. V k I Into slcknejs through fear of eatfur-uising every "" or otherwise dispose of any g EVANSVILLE food, because selling. and REV. J. K. EVA.N3, EDITOR spiritous, vinouB or malt h'qudrs, i'. It does not agree with' them. 2. Auy person found guilty of dIIHW. Mrs. Carry L6e Earl, of Boonvillo, The beBt thing to do Is to flt your- violating this ordinance shall be or permit any such spirituous, INDIANA HENRY LEVY PRO? self to digest any good food. Ind was In ttld city lftBt weok deemed guilty of a misdemeanor vinous or malt liquors to be to Crabtroe to visit her mothMain and Fifth. We believe we can relieve Dyser, Mrs. Ella Phillips. pepsia. We are so confident of thiB and upon conviction shall be drunk in his place of business; Exclusive Hats and Furnishings Mrs. J.W. Boll was In Madison-vill- e tact that wo guarantee and prom- fined not less than ten nor more and upon the breach of this bond ise to supply the medicine free of all than one hundred dollars for each ho will pay to the said city the Member Merchants Rebate Association, Pares refunded to out of town lftBt Wednesday. ' patronB. All oyes are now turned toward cost to every one who will use it, offence ; and each sale shall con penal sum of $500. who Is not perfectly satisfied with Easter. Large audiences aro ex"Witness our hands this the a Beperate offence. the resultB whioh It produces. Wo stitute pected at all of the services, 19...." 8. .No spch license shall be ......dayof exaot no promises, and put no one Claude HupjheB is suffering from a under any obligation And the said liceuse shall be of whatever. granted except) upon written apmashed foot. Surely nothing, could be fairer. Wo plication to the Oity Council no effect until said bond is exe Mrs. Minnie Key, of Henderson, are located right here and our repucuted and approved. who 1b taking treatment at the city tation should be sufficient assurance specifying the name of the appli0. In any person to whom said hospital is getting along nicely. cant, and, if a partnership, the license has been granted, shall genuineness of our offer. of the Mrs. Cavenaugh and son remain Wo want every one troubled with name of each partner in the firm, be indicted in auy court or arvery sick. Indigestion or Dyptbena in any and the particular house wherein rested upon a warrant issued Lloyd Elvers is very sick at this form to come to our Btore and buy such business is to be conducted, from any court, of suffering any gaming or anv scandalous or disa boxof Roxftll Dyspepsia Tablets. writing. of the orderly behavior or conduct in Furniture has to put up with a lot of knocks, bruises give them a and the room or rooms Mrs. Selena Davidson is improv- Take them home and reasonable trial, according to direc- houses in which said business is his house or of selling, giving or and bumps they're bound to show unless you overing very nicely. tions. Them, is not satisfied, come proposed to be conducted. The furnishing any spirituous, vinous 'Mrs. Daisy Hart is on the sick to ub and get your money back. come them and make your furniture good as new by applicant shall satisfy the Oity or malt liquors (such offense list this week. They are very pleasant to take; Oouucil that he is of good moral committed or acts done while Mrs. Ed Jones remains very feeble. they aid to soothe the irritable said license is in force) such conusing will keep an or- victions shall be conclusive eviThe auto contest Is moving along stomach, to strengthen an invigorato character and dence of a breach of the said ' stf a lively gait. Don't forget to buy the digestive organs, and to promote derly law abiding house. bond, and it shall be forthwith the trading books and get 10,000 bo a healthy and natural bowel action 4. baia license shall be nus votes for every dollar spent with thus leading to perfect and healthy only for one year and Bhall proceeded upon by suit in any court having jourisdiction. And digestion and assimilation. Removes light spots makes scratches invisible and, a member of the Boostor Club. all times be subject to revoca- further upon such conviction the 25c package of Rexall Dyspep- at A ACTUAL STARVATION renders the varnish more lustrous and enduring. Good sia Tablets furnishes 15 days treat- tion or cancellation at the will of Oity Oouncil shall cancel said ment. In ordinary cases, this is the Oity Oouncil without notice license, and thereafter said licfor pianos, tables, chairs, and for all furniture having .Facts About Indigestion and its Be- sufficient to produce a cure. In and without refunding any part ense shall be void and of no eflief That Should Interest Ton fect. chronic cases, a longer treatment of the license tax or fees. a fine finish. 25 and 50 cents the bottles. The foregoing ordinance shall of course, is necessary, and dppends 5. Every person who shall ob- be and become in full force and Dys- upon the Beverlty of Although Indigestion and the trouble. pepsia are so prevalent, most people For such cases we have two large tain a license to retail such soft effect on and after its adoption, do not thoroughly understand their sizes which sell for 60c and $1.00. drinks or cider within the Oity approval and publication. cause and curd. There is no reasou Bomember, you can .obtain Rexall shall, at the time same is granFrank D. Kash, Incorporated why most people should not eat any Bemedies in thiB community only Mayor. thing they desire if they will'only at our store The Rexall Store. St. ted, enter into bond with good Attest, , DRUG DEPARTMENT chew It carefully and thoroughly. Bernard Mining Co., Incorporated, surety, payable to the Oity in Paul P. Prick, Oity Olerk, Many actually starve themselves Drug Department. the sum of $500 to be approved Earlington, Ky., April COLORED COLUMN. good-looking, good-smelli- The Oity Oouucil of the Oity of "Whereas, . . . Earlingtou, Kentucky, do or.dam has been granted iicouse to re'as follows: ; tail soft drinks' and cidor in ,tho 1. That before engaging in Oity of Earlington; Kentucky, Is Now Being Shorn at THE HUB t.ho nnnn , ,.- - nf Rollinc hv r'o- - for the period of one year from nnt.irtn .. tail what is commonly calledj this dateV Now, "we It will ropay you to drop In "here Soft Drinks: and before eneaij- - ....... and ...... .j and feast your eyes on the Boason's lahis tent offerings. You will find exceptioning in the occupation of selling sureties do hereby covenant to al valuos throughout our large stook, by retail, cider, the person, part- and with the said Oity of Earlnership or corporation desiring ington that the Baid Easter Shirts, .Easter Neckwear, to do so shall procure a license duriug thP'period that. the. said,1 Easter Half Hose, Easter Hats' and pay an nuuual tax thereou license .remains, in iorce, will' If you buy your hat hero you aro euro to get tho right stylo and one of $1 00. Provided, however, keep an orderly thatill becomo you best as we take great pains in fitting you with the that no license shall be required house, and that ho will not suf- right one. Our window to sell cider, by the maker there- fer or permit any gaming or auy thiugB wo aro showing. display will Rive you au Idea of Bomo of tho new of, iu quantities not to be drunk scandalous or disorderly, cpnduct . at the time and not to be drunk or behavior in his house; 'and person so that he will ifot soil, give, on the premises of the h , An Easter Display of the Newest Idea in Men's Hats and Furnishings . ., ' i ...;..' luy-abjdiug , k good-tastin- ftfloHim u ... on-rou- te Hurt" Furniture POLISHALL FINE FOR St. Bernard Mining Company :, i4 t"' Sellin Of the Hopkins Co-Operative vB v Sale l Co.'s Stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Men's and Women's Furni'shirfgs People are coming for miles around. It's one continuous string of packages now since they have found out what enormous savings are possible. The fact that the .usual sale has a leader here and there only, causes thorough investigation by the thrifty They have found the drastic price reductions! here all that wjas advertised and on absolutely every article IO the store.. Extra special bargains every day' that continue, all day.; In addition beginning tomorrow we put on sale IS A HUMMER (Fan pfece only) 4 All Calico ' " at 3c ier Yard i V The Calicos are on sale every day from 9 to 10 a. m. and 2 to 3 p. m. vl r'tt This' iferefMust be Closed Out alSoon'asTossibl;:;.;. Otherwise We Could Not Take, the finornibiis&ss v - '; Extra Specials every day in Mens Suits Extra Specials every "jiay; on Dress "GcjpBs' Extra Specials everyi day on Domestical . M ' ' . rM ' t i . , i. ft ' ' ' , mi i ,;i .i w East Side of Square HOPKINS (fi - CO-OPERATI-VE CD M Madison- ville, Ky. ' a .i ft' ij 7&szauxteiA.'. ( ' 'r I a n' " i I