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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): April 26, 1912
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Digital page images are linked to the text file. & t TUESDAY TUESDAT 0 and FRIDAY AFTERNOON A and FRIDAY AFTERNOON IF YOU DON'T ADVERTISE YOUR TWENTYTHIRD YEAR EARLINGTON, HOPKINS 'JACKSON-HAM- ER BUSINESS ADVERTISE IT FOR SALE, No. "Automobile Contestants" COUNTY, KY., FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1912 . 34 ti The Telephone Girl Following nre the names and numIlsley bers of the Automobile Contestants. TsvofEarlinitoh's 'Young Pfcoplc Get Threw Open Doors to Public Tuesday ' H.889,410 Larg 'Crowds Attend I. Elizabeth Long Married FORMALLY ORGANIZED r 8. 5,934,712 The telephone girl Bits still in Mrs. Ed B. Heafer 4.802.844 MIsB'Edna Jackson, daughter of The McLeod Store threw open its' Mrs. B. M. Salmon Visited her II. Brick Southworth And listens to voices from everyTwo Patrols Formed Their Of-- MrB.'Juo. Jackson, of this city, was doors TuesJay afternoon and eve- father Mr. Ben Rash, of Madlson 51. Ernest Newton.K.B.S. 11, 118 883 where, 8.932.570 Wed- ning with a magnificent opening for vllle, who Is very Blck with pneumo- - 57. Mary Mothershead married to Mr. Jno. Hamer, fleers Elected and Tests 79. NonaFflulls 0,151,111 She knows all the goBslp, she knows their 'friends and patrons. Each denesday noon, at tho Methodist Applied all tbe news, 4,621,220 Brandon, in partment complete and arranged' 10 by'Rev. Miss Ressa Williams who has 92. E. S. BlankB She knowB who is happy and who- 189. MUsBuby Todrt 7,202,122 thn presence of a few friends. Tho artfstio display with an abuudacice been Tisiti tig relatives iu d has the bines, 10,970.721 164. Mrs. F. B. Arnold bride is a well know young lady, of of lovely flowers and potted plants.; SQUAD OF SCOUTS FROM home Thursday. 167. Monon Oldham 8,458,239 She knows all our sorrows, Numerous floral design were con Iibb many friends. this city, and MADISONVILLE MAKE' BOYS TMrB. "W. A. Hamby of the country all our joys, 108. OrBen Oansler 14,819,908 tclbuted to the different depart VISlY The groom, 'Mr. Hamer, is a railroad who hB beon very Blck Is improv- 172. Janle Victory She knows all the girls who 23,012,202 inonts. man, arid Btands well with his nan the boys. 178. James Garnttt 23,478,050 'The happy couple will It was the Intention of the propyl ing some at this writing. The Earllngton Boy Scouts wore spend a' few days in Bakers, Tenn ators to have a public reception ;re- - Josephine Woodruff spent Sunday 175. Bev. J. B. EvanB 22,567,677 K. She knows all our troubles, she formally organized at tho Armory n homo of the groom, and'go fronl iciprocating their appreciation of the night with her uncle and aunt Mr. 170. Mrs. Sydney Laffoon... 14,067,851 ' ' knows all our strife, last night, sovonteen young enthus- the and Mrs. J. B. Garnott. 183. Sybil Ashby 5,774,478 past, and start their now business there to Nashville, Tenn., She knows every man who talks. iasts present getting a good Btart theywMl remalu a week, and then 'home iu a manner to be remecabered Mrs! Jim Wvatfc of Earllngton 185. Duey Walker 14,128,184 crosB to In s wife, 'under auspicious circumstances. A return to 'Earllngton. Tho Beej by their friends. Their efforts prov- returned home after spendlntr a Notice to Contestants She knows every time we are out added much interest feature that wishes them a long,- - happy, pros ed to be a most wonderful success, week at the bedside of her sister All contestants with the bo.ye, must turn in all and zest to the "work of tne evening perous life. havlncr thousands of visiters who Mrs.tW. A. Hambyv their votes this month's color, She knows the excuses each, felwas the visit of Mr.Vatklns, Y. M. were registered at the door, shown Mr.J. H. Caneler purchased a fine bluu not later than Tuesday, low employs, . 0. A. Secretary, of Madlsonvllle, through tho different departments cow from Jas. Fugerson of the THE EFFECTIVE LAXATIVE April 30, as this is the last day of If the telephone girl told half that. of that Scout Master of tho Scouts ;f. by representative, friends and emcountry. she knows, this month, and no votes nor cards place, accompanied by ten of his ployees, where they were served reDr. and Mrs. T. R.FinIey visited will be counted in if turned in after It would turn doarost friends TastesLike'and Is Eaten Like Cw scoutavwho oarae over to give the freshments and given flowors and their .daughter Mrs. Tom Ashmore the last day of foes. this month. local organization the glad hand and Tuesday. In our experience in the handling souvenirs. H. D. Cowand. cheer them on their way. After the She could start a small wind that, The llrst uisie was draped In a J. B. Garuett visited1 relatives in meeting the 'Madlsonvllle Scouts of drugs and medicines, we bellove gorgeous showing would soon be a gale, this reasons Nertorivilla Sunday. "With of the threat of we have never had experience hiked home Edward P. Remington's Newspaper Ingulf ns in trouble and land us Remedy that gave sucto igreat fabrios, interwoven with French Little Audrey McKnignt who was and rain. ' Directory For 1912. In jail, floral baskets, tied with paBtal rib"Eighteen boys are enrolled and two satisfaction ta our customers ae 'do .effect. kicked by a horse last Thursday is "We have before U9 the 1912 edition. She could start a story which gainbons giving a patrols "were organized last night, Rexall Orderlies. This Rewedy is In the ehoe largo greatly improved at this writing! ing in force, We find accuracy and careful comlaxative or 'cateach patrol electing their officers by not like any-oth:MrB. Fan Day, of Earllngton, Would cause half our wives to sue-fo- r pilation of newspaper statistics and thegoed'fea-turoso- f bowls were filled with iced ipuuoh secret ballot In'the approved form. hartic. It contains all Tuesday after a visit to values, all specially arranged In a divorce, othei? laxatlveB, but'rieno of served from a .deMfafced stand, giv 'Thete patrols'with the names chosen most beautMul 'entrance into W. A. Hamby. She could getall the churobes mixed conclBe form for ready reference. ing a "and the ti'fllcers elected are as fol- their favlts. .pride. ef the Mr. and Mrs. John Harland visitup in a fight, This Directory Is of value to tbe Oar own faith in Rexall rhrtlles the lows? And turn our bright days into sorstore. Tfclepatftanent was a per ed their daughter Mrs. J-- A. Perry man who wants to know quickly Wolf ''Patrol: Kenneth Nisbet, is so etreag'that we oiler 'them to feet bower etlOTe,&nesBwlthraa8Bes rowing night. JTatrbl'Leaderr'Farl O'Bannon, As-- - you witb'oor owo positive roewonal ot palwsnd fernfiirdfleoied 'by nu who is very Biok at the BSarllngton and surely about newspapers and hospital. Periodicals published in the United In fact she could keep the whole guarantee, ('that If they do 'net slstant'Patrol Leader: Carl andioonneoted with Mrs. R.' J. Salon vieHed her eis-t- States, Canada and Mexico. Clark. Monon Oldham, thorohly' satisfy you, you tonly meroHs nirirs town in a stew, a lovely Bfilbe'Of'akering.ftudiettlng Tbe book contains the official 1910 Mrs. C. O. iLyncb, ofOarbondale Bed tell t& and we'will "band (back 'Herman' Boyd, Rex, Ham by and If she told but one tenth of cenBUB, full and complete list of all to you every penny yo u paid m ' for rooms oonvonionfily adjoining the Wednesday-Herbert'Brlnkley. she knew, liewppaperB and other Periodicals Kiem ladles Test rom. jRade comfortable Vhurefore, In trying of the J. B. Garaett-onrvRed "Trailers' Patrol: Paul M. Tho nightly appointments-anhalf in the fcake ttdtcttvie:for'aiH who wlsit this eeateetante-sayBMoore! Jr.', Patrol Leader; Howard "! you wish (publishedMexico, United States, Cau-ad- a spoken things, MHBptote stow. (Their ofEco depart and together with their Arnold, Assistant Patrol Leader; ae risk whatever. TtaBte aike, anrtAre meat 4s nulRped witr all .modern to hear a big 'biiczM wagon buzzing That speed over the wire when the waw''eB Daweon, lsley, St. Charles, days of Issue, politics and circulaOharlloMHodgef'Guthbert ' around Vinson, telephone rings, .oiriKa,j;andy. They ioinot gripe. applfoy3B aad Is situated ou the tion. Also special and classified "Rarnpufc u. J .1 .TstnUVWhttfnrrC. cause nausea, excessive jloosenes.s, mezzanine tfloor. 'IDhe seaond adsle Carbeatitalp., STortonville, Mortons fllets of the principal Dailies, the Say; boys dont it make your bead1 -rston, A'ea . im i whirl, or Any .other annoyance. tPhey act conBiabsfrentsifurnlBhiucswltltall Gapasd iEarllngton jjast spend. a leading Magazines and the best Agfew dollars with 'the IEarllngton When you think what you owe to. Henry Rogers. la.,Scout Mas- so easily nhat they may b taken at aceessorMB. Obis,prt of ehe'bulld ricultural, Bellgious, Foreign Lanthe telephone girl? ter and Rev. iloward.i J., Brazelton, anytime, day or night. 'lEhoyre ing is rerv abtcaotlvo ' with imodern Booster club and nee that Iw8 gets guage, Scientific and trade, publicaV r fecyaur wo tes and.yaur desire credit Assistant Scout JSjaeer. Council: parUQwlatly;good for children, ,agd, olothiosr oabKiets and hat cases; tions. ioerfolly complied with. When the medioine must by giver I Geo. H. Bates, F. jB;.uRash, F. B. or delicate .persons. They are put here tbcwHands of vvisitors jfjeyed will be The Directory is arranged by to young children it should be pleastHamby-oEarllng States and towns in alphabetical or- ant to take. Chamberlain's Cough Arnold, N. W. Unaataada,nd J. M. up in iConvveoiient tablets in ithree the music tthatifloated from a Mies Florence Blzes of packages. Prices, bOc.j5Q, balcony arranged 'for ktbe oohestra. ton is vteHlng her 'brother W. A. der, bo that information desired may Bemedy is made from loaf sugar, uOdham. , ,7,'he purpose is to uupxeaBa the en-- r and 60c. kArchesooonootitho grocery depari- - Hamby at tblc (writing. befound very readily wlthou tro- and tbearoots used in its preparation give it flavor similar- to maple syrBrowa Bawaon of the .country, I ubles delay. jojlment by the usually Scout xtemcB:oer,KAexaii itemed leB car .ment wheco dcmonatrationc were In the general liBt the up, making It pleasant to take. It new me.rabars to be be obtained .in this community. only given of Sun Sh&neicafcesand Capi- understand rbaeeold hie (One .mule papulation of each State, Town and baB no superior for colds, croup and , Pftceedure, "Lize" to Joha Andecson.oonsidera-tio- n Cennty aro given. Cn fact It would whooping cough. For Bale by AIL by those now enrolled. atourstoae The Rexall Store. tSt tol Blead Codf ea. . emoted unkDown. .Ja'ny.f the boys wetetlast night Bernard MinlugrjCo., Incorporated, iThe aeeond .fleer bad a leasplete be bard to conceive of a better Dealers. H- - L&oo .can now rboast of compiled or more handy book of J. Lshowlsg i fuoulture and capeti ftbl'?(,tQ stand the tests uaeeBsary for Drug Department. ChrUtiM Church with maay largetftffloeroomsito the Iflve coite.-oncwhloh us tbe best reference. (.r.e.cgnj.tlon as a "Tendaafaet'.auch "Dr. in HopkitnCQ.,ibeingout act of the Tho (Directory is Issued from the Bible School 9:80 a, m., F. D Basl as describing the badje a,nd its for thatThome'Eltatrlc.pi)p.It tho btt MmsAr rfront. Tbe3bief rfealuw) of often JUal.dUeuer-.eiouIt tlwen was ithe grvlng registered mare Alpha Montgomery office .of Edward P Bomington, Supt., An hour spent in this enthuumeanjng, telling import at ,,faots ted with mccectinjigtifafaily for eljhtbit .asemeat yAcs;'" away of the $2099 coat suit wiiloh aad sired fry JL IB. (Sarnetcte tflne "Newspaper Advertising, Jenkins siastic school will afford pleasure-anHbftut.be flag, tlelng knots. e,tg., Mn, L. Whlteiere, Bn3aJo,,N. Y. profit. as drawa ky Mr. Stanlej" GR. IF. iD. saddle and harness stallion iHigh Building, Pittsburgh, Penn. Price fndMtjhe&went through tneae, tests Communion sorvice at 10:45 folLjfinn 3698. Notice to the iadUpf Earlinjten MatlcjOarrior. McFrankiD. .Brown wMr uWPh enthusiasm. Answer $5.00, all churgeB prepaid. lowed by tho sermon. won the $5j09 shoos and Mrs. orl A movement is on foot to organize We are glad toee 'thi tflne weath jmeetgwjll be held tonight. Morning subject "Leaders Who the inauguration.of ithl "Ladles ilmprovemo&t Stone a 3 pousd cas (Oapkiol Blaad er so farmers can .get 0 wonk as Forasfc'iitchlDR skin trouble, piles, eczema, Civic Qra4Xpr imqyejme.ntjjB chiefly due to Mta. jF, I League". All who Are interested la (CctfTee. they are all behind with their or ops catt r)iem, btvet, itcfa, scald hetd, herpes, scab- Lead," Evening Service 730 p. m.. ies, Doa'vOIntmcnt is highly recommended. Subject "The Bible, Godfe.GalHa. iR.ArnjldvWho baB been much .in- - t,blB question are suested to be Itwaa very ratlfjxng toitho mac- - already. 50c a box sc.aW store. Humanity." ttecejjted, in, tbo scout movement rfo-- present at the Public School Build- - agorflnd those wh asaiat in the CoBBtipatioa brings any ailIn! ilg Monday afternoon (gqrnjOttimeand most of the boys t 4 o'clock, atore to see tfaeir friends so wail ments In its train and lathe primary The correct treatment for cutsV .A Correction tfie InltJUnpollment are members ffbo matter of organlzinij the loague pleased and hear the aany (remarks, cause cf much' eJekaea. Sleep yaur burns, scalds, wounds, sores, lumba' In the article regarding the go, rheumatism or neuralgia is Bal- bowels regular oiadaua, andyouwill of class. iill,be discussed and spfne plan of of appreciation. escape many of trouble tbe Bee paid lardB Snow Liniment. It is healing, BK ,aQtlon decided upon, flhis is a step (t 'is ono of the most beautiful as;; which women are the ailmonts to sablect Consti "wTiiPJPOWIaraal'es a muddy, pinpe ,in,the right direction and every one wellaa.completo etoro buildings in pation is a very simple thing, but Harvey Parker wasv present. This penetrating and antiseptic which is needed to effect a complete cure. complpn,, Jieaeacteij.nauiea, Indletstioo. Thin and oooupies Ukemanj simple ttilnga, it may lead was a mistake and should have Prices 25c, 50c and 1.00 per bottle. blood KfM" you wqai, pale and sickly. For who ihas tho interest .of our little "Western iKentucky read Gordon Parker, as Harvey was Sold-bSt. Bernard Mining Co., Inpure blcsfj, .souhdi dLcastjon use Burdock mood city jit heart should be present on the entire McLeod Block on to serionsiconsenuetices. JSature of ten needs a little assistance an when out of town. corporated, Drug Department. Diners. 4r3tati itcrfftthis .occasion. where '.Ctyiniberlfind's Tablets are given tih Main Sou at L tQ. McLeod was formally the,flrst indication, much distress Mr. in business for many years, and ap- and suffering may be avoided. Sold 'iwni--1 Am iUJtJII preciated ihaving hie 'friends with by All Dealers. him to eelobrate the largest public Mc..and Mrs. .iked Durham Entertain reception cer .given, and grateful to l?N enjoy the grandest event of his long At their pretty home at Neho, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Durham eutertalned business caree,r. H We.aretixeexclusiive agents for the Sherwin-William- c their friends last Saturday evening The Danger After Grip from eight to eleven in honor of Paints and Varnishes. If there is any particular paiht n system. Miss, V$ra Hart, ot Madlsonvllle, lies often in a ing that needs to be done now, why ,not then select WeakbeBB, nervousness, lack of ap Several games were engaged in petite, energy and .ambition, with which was enjoyed by all. Excel your paint today? gyery shade and .color you may disordered liver and kidneys often follow an attack ot this wretched lent music which was rendered by disease. The greatest need then is Mrs. Morton, Miss Marie Crow and want in different cans for your cprfvenience, JSlectrlo Bitters, the glorious tonic, Mrs'. Durham. The affair was inblood purifier and regulator of Brighten up the home and house., storaaon, liver and kidnovs. Thou- formal in every particular. Clovers sands have proved that they won- were laid for six, and delicious rederfully strengthen the nerves, build freshments were served. Among 4 up the system and restore to health those present were Misses Bena and good spirits after and attack of Incorporated Grip. If suffering, try them. Only Morton, of Mortons Gap, Vera Hart, Mabel Marrlman, of Providence, 50 cents, bold and perfect satisfacDRUG DEPARTMENT tion guaranteed by All Druggists. Pauline Cox, Marie Crow, Buth Harris, Bobbie Hill, Helen and Lula . NOTICE "fT1!? Wlnstead, Messrs. Wesley Crow, The annual meeting of Camp No. George Hill, Charlie TowuBend, No other aid to the Housewife 528 U. 0. V. will be held at the Ramsey Cox, John Mislouger, Sidi so great, no other agent go , Court House in Madlsonvllle, Satur- ney Harris, Ruby Hart. John Parish, day, May 4t,h. at 10:00 a. m. We ot Montana, Mesdames Jennings and useful and certain in making hope to meet every 'Veteran' In the Durham, Dr. and Mrs. 0. B, Morton. delicious, wholesome foods County at this meeting, as impor- Mr. and Mrs. Lyel Tilford. This P.opular Photo Piay Theatre is now under new tant buBineBB will come up before Clarksburg, Ky., W. J. Bellamy, the Camp aB well a electing Ofllcors gives management and it's management guarantees particulars of his son's recovfor tho ensuing year. All those who ery. ' He BayB: "My boy of sixteen its patrons high class entertainments. have applications for Pensions try had bronchial trouble, ever since ho x made from to have them ready and bring them was a baby, and It gr&dnally grew worse until we feared consumption. in on that day. EspccuJJy Adopted for Ladies' and Children I got a bottle of Foley's Honey and F. B. Harris, Tar Compound and soon there was Buch a marked improvement that I Commauder. ,We are again running the "Worlds Best Pictures."; You got a second bottle and this will, I means. "Lublns." "Biograph," "KalemB," know what that "Our baby cries for Chamberlain's think, make a permanent cure. The "EBgany," "Patbe," "gelig" and "Vltograph." Cough Bemedy," writes Mrs. T. B. flrBtbofikrcuredhlB stubborn cough, Mm Aimm Mo Umm Phmmphmtmm t J Kendrlok, Rasaca, Ga. "It Is the and I think this wonderful medicine MADISONVILLE, KY. II best cough remedy on the market savMl ray boy e life," Matinee Daily 2 f. m. V , for floughsv ooldi and'eroap.'. "For vwld, by St. Bernard Mining do... aBKTSTSHSPBiaDn trmrpertua. Drug Peprtoifah sale by All Dealers. JM 1 ! MHIIT MH EARLINGTON SCOUTS KcLEOD STORE OPENING i. Happenings her-chai- par-Ronag- e, WC Madison-vlllereturne- sho-kno- ws om-pioy- erj. aro-chasl- V . wh-ero- i . Nor-tonil- !e into-bittete-st e-l o - eaost-boamtifu- l er detpa-rtHren- t '. Ready-to-Woact- Daven-iportVWall- ac sr the-thin- gs the. e , - aan -- fVV t sw-ee- t f - . e , d r au 1 y - Street I1" s and Varnishes V run-dow- . shd - Baling Powde Absolutely Ptir .rfj St, Bernard Mining Company . k- Makes Home Baking Easy (? PRINCESS ; Royal Grape Cream of Tartar y )" n V! ."J U, -- - '' w i' . Jv HtlIM uMIIIII11 $1.00 50 1 fv tfa Chei t I, I -- your Swamp-Boo- t with the most re- For years I wbb Lmarkable.restilts. 6 EDITOR AND PUBLISHER almost a wreck and was a great bun ferer. Tho doctors who troated me J. E. FAWOETT Specimen tcopies mailed free made me believe that my great Bu3 ASSOCIATE EDITOR ANO BUSINESS MANAGER Correspond-ent- s fferings were due to female trouble. on application. wanted Iti all parts of the I was so bad at times I would faint us (or parcounpy. Adr" and had sinking spells. Finally a Member of new doctor was called In and he said ticulars. Kentucky Press Association that I had kidney trouble aud gave me medicine, of which I took severEntered at. the Earllngton and al bottles. I obtained some relief Post Offlce us Second Class from this but I was getting weakor J Second District Publishers League Matter. all the time;. I could not siedp and suffered so much pain that my husI Branch OtGce in Morton's Furniture Store, 119 South Main Street, Modi- - j band and children had to lift me tn a id out of bed. After this time two nnrille, Kentucky, fhone No. 4 MISS A1LELN DAVIS, Mgr. friend pent me word to try Swamp Boot,' which I did, and I am glad to Friday, April 26, 1912 ! statt that the flr- -t dose gave me a Teleph one 47 great relief. After tuklng a third PAUL M. MOORE. "j Hee SubscriptionRates Six months Three tin iUths Slnglo copies One Year i iWiio Can Doubt Sworn Testi Use of the Horse. Owing to the advancement of science it would be possible to get mony of Honest Citizens? along without horses now, If it were not for tho necessity of having a few Some time ago I began the use or of them at tho annual horse shows. Doan's Rsgulates, a modern laxative, stores. For a mild, rasy action of tho bowels, try ajc at all WfHfl' Ik wH sviji raE JUST $i-o- o No Doubt About One Thing. "It does not always take brains to make money," observed the father of the college boy as he, looked over that young man's expense bill, "butxit sure does take money to make brains." In oases of rheumatism relief from pain mnkeH sleep and rest possible. This may be obtained by applying Chamberlain's Liniment. For by All Dealers. Bale No More No Less As announced, we will put on sale Saturday morning at 7 o'clook several hundred pairs of Fiue Footware Just a9 good Shoes as are made In America. The only trouble Is they are not the latest style. If you are looking for style tho price is no objeot, then this sale will not Interest you. If vou would like f4.C0 a good service for $1.00 In cash, then be on hand when tho sale starts and get your size. The following makes and sizes are uow In display in our big show window: Men's I k" vl C0L0EED COLUMN. REV J. B. KVA.N8, EDITOR " Garth Fort and wife were in Crab; tree last Sunday visiting frieuds. Card of Thanks I thank my good frieuds of Earl-lugtaud Hecla for tho kindness aud aid given during the illness and in the death of my wife, I also wish to thank the different churches for their, contributions I am also grateful to the brothers of the U. B. F. Lodge aud the sisters of the S. M. T. Their benevolence shall never ht forgotten. I wish to especially thauk my neighbors who gave their on Km i are wanting wall paper call ?at Slsk Bros. Book Co., Madison- -' ville, and examine their line. They have paper from 5 cents a roll up. Henry King has been on the sick ' list for the past week. Mrs. Amanda Williamson, the mother of Jbe Williamson died suddenly last Wednesday and was buried Friday. The funeral was conducted by Bovs. G. C Parker aud P. W. Garrett at the 0. M. E tshurch. Sho waB a devoted christian, had been a member of the "Methodiet church for 40 years. She leaves a son, two daughters and a host of relatives and frieuds to mourn ber loss. Mrs..Estella Fort, of Evansvllle, 3s in the city tho guest of Bobert ..Booker and wife. Bev. Beed Allen has consented 'to preach a special sermon to the older people .next Sunday at 3 p. m. Bev. J. A. Boyd, of Adalrvllte, was the oity Tuesday. The rallies at the A. M. E. Z, church and Baptist church last, last Sunday were successful. Mrs. Ren fro and her nephew have .returned from Columbia where they wont to attend the burial of Mrs. If you Old Hickory Porck and Lawn Furniture All the durable and com- Nettleton's ?G and $5 Men's Howard & Foster $5 and $4 8 0 12 fl Men's Ladles' Queen Quality and J. & K. H and (3 8 pr. 1 12 pr. 1 1 2 Elite 1 $3.50 2 fortable patterns are shown here 8 pr. 5 0 pr. 5 2 5 pr. 0 8 pr. G 1.2 pr. 6 1- -2 pr. pr. pr. 5 7 7 pr '2 pr. 5 pr. 7 4 pr. 0 2 9pr. Ql-- 2 8 . 1 2 assistance so frtely. Signed: P. A Cavenauoh. I Price from $1.75 Ub 8pr.7 10 15 . 11 pr. 2 City or State of Ohio,County. Toledo, f ss Lucas Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he Is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doin? business In the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use Frank J. Cheney. of Hall's Catarrh Cure Sworn to before me and subscribed In my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. iSSS. You can buy a SOLID OAK SWING complete with chain and hooks from $3.50 up 1 pr. 7 pr. 8 8 pr. 8 1.2 2 4pr. . '' We sell 8pr. 8 1 9 9 0 pr. 7 10 pr. 8 14 pr. 8 Opr. 0 ' 12 2 4 p'r. 8 2 pr. 8 2 1 pr. 10 , pr. 2 12 fl9pr.,8 7 pr. 8 1 2 98 2 pr. pr. 10 10 1.2 12 4'pr. 012 pr. 10 7 pr. 10 11 pr. II 2 ftUaUd 1906. Tnd-ou- k KcUWn4 Gleason, (Seai',) Notery Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly ort the blood and mucous surfaces A. V. IhenewWindowShadeMaterial Children's $1.50 to $1.25 5 pr. 5 7 pr. 5 2 8pr. 0 5 pr. 9 pr. 7. 7 pr. 7 I 2 15 pr. 8 14 pr. 8 12 7pr. 9 JS r. 9 2 1-1- -2 Girl's $2.00.to $1.50 8 pr. 10 7 15 13 of tbe system. Send for testimonials free, ,F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists, 73c, Take Hall'si Eamily Pills for constipation. C. A. MORTON IIP Furniture, Carpets and Draperies ' Funeral Director, and Hmbalmer His Mind. MADISONVILLE, KENTUCKY She And you say that you have always avoided blaming me. I'd like to have you mention one instance Benfro's brother. He pleasure. ' Remember, right 3T B. W. Chunn aud family who after Wlta were we married. I ate a pie dose I was helped into bed and slept have been sick are Improving. you baked, and when the doctor English College for Women. hall of the night. Don't forget to purchase the Trad- - camo I told him it was clams. One of the flourishing women's colI took several bottles of Swamp ing Books before buying your goodp, Root and I feel that I owe my lire leges In England Is Bedford college, remedy. The -- and turn the votus in for No. 175. ' If you eat something which disa- to this wonderful said that could which existed for many years in Baker two grees with yuu dou't let it work its nor. family doctors College Is holding Its I.'wculd streot, London, and Is now transferred own way thiuugh. It's it alow pro- have livebethree mouths. out of bed to a beautiful new building In the -(o helped iu aud commencement exercises this week cess aud makes vou feel bad. Get twenty every night, middle of Regent's park, looking on to Mrs. Frances Collins, who has rid of it qu'cklv by takiuir a rtoFe of ten to tak'ng Dr.time liner's wamp-Ro- the lake, and surrounded by lovely Li after been very, sick "for the paBt week, is FTerbiue. It drives our impurities for two day6 was ntuirely lawns and flower gardens; almost a in the stomach and hnwl ancTvou free from getting up I improving. and cculd Bleep realization of .Tennyson's "Princess." fpl bettr immeilintelv Price 50c John Yarbrough was in Erin Sold by St. Bernard Minim; Co., In soundly. BlKS. D.E. tllLEMAN, Tenn. last weerc. curporated, Drug Department. One In Instance , pr. 10 pr. 11 pr 11 Opr. 12 7 pr. 12 G pr. 18 pr. I 1 1- -2 2 Boys'. . Ladles' $2.50 and $1.50 $2.00 and $1.50 4 pr. 10 and 10 12 6 pr. 4 7 pr. 11 and 11 1 2 pr. 4 I 2 4 5 pr, 12 and 12 2 7 pr. 5 9 pr. 18 and 18 2 6 pr. 5 1.2 '5 pr. 0 4 2 8 pr. 18 1 2 pr. 0 1 2 8 pr. 7 , 5 pr. 8 10 21 17 pr 1 aud pr. 3 and 3 pr. 4 and 4 0 pr. Baud 5 1 -2 1 2 1- -2 2 5pr. L2 I All of the best selling sizes w6rt??.?OPfa?tf4ia9 1 Saturday before the day was halt gone and we had all the laiUMIivor8 In Queen Quality aud J. & 1C. in tho sale In size 4 and urTfbuteNifww!lg lot left in the smaller sizes. This lot of shoes will remain on sale until every pair is sold. ot Tr , i?- '"aAMV w " 4V tint WTthett Forty-Fiv- e fact. Tuuueltou, W. Va. Personally appeared before, me this 11th of September, 1909, Mrs. D. E. Hileman, who subscribed the above statement and made oath that the same is true iu substance and In . Joseph Letter to Notary Pitoiic. A. Miller, pr , Dlnghamton, Dr. Kilmer N Co. Y. ot partment. "Will do Bagged wounds are painful and cause much annoyance. If not kept clean they fester and becomes running sores. Ballard's Snow Liniment is an antiseptic healing remedy for Ruch cases. Apply it at night before going to.bed and cover with a cotton cloth bandage. I heals In a few days. Price 2Gc, 50o an 1 $1.00 botMp. Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co., Incorporated, Drug De rttiJin!A Madisonville &. Kentucky &--. From to Fifty Are Much Benefited by Prove What Swamp-Ro- for ; iydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. "tt3A Tho "change of life " is a most critical period in a woman's ex- .istence, and the anxiety felt by "'women as it draws near is not without reason. When her system is in a de- xranged condition, she may be predisposed to apoplexy, or con- gestion'of some organ. At this time, also, cancers and tumors v are more liable to form and begin r 1 Ktheir destructive work. Such warning symptoms as 'sense of suffocation, hot flashes, headaches, backaches, dread of impending evil, timidity, sounds in the ears, palpitation of tho .""heart, sparks before ,the eyes, ' irregularities, constipation, variable appetite, weakness and .inquietude, and dizziness, are promptly heeded by intelligent women who are approaching tho period in life when woman's great change may bo expected. These symptoms are calls from "nature forfoolp. The nerves are crying out for assistance and the xjry should be heeded in time. Xydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable "Compound is prepared- - to meet the. needs of women's system at this trying peribd of her life. It Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Blng - '.Ji hamton. N. Y.. for a. sumpta bottle. It will convince anyone Vou will also receive a booklet of valuable information, telling all about the kidneys and bladder. When writing, be fn' aud mention the Eaillnpton Bee." Eemilar fifty size bottles for cent and sale at all drug Tores. Semi-Weekly The Selling Out Sale . . one-doll- ar AT CO-OPERATIVE Somebody Ought to Tell Them. Tho trouble with a good many wives is that tboy don't know that less than one woman in every thou-sancan manage to look bewitching in a kimono. d HOPKINS ft D -1 I' -- - ITIre.Estella Gillispie 'r rr ft HIM U & . m, - ONE CASE OUT OP MANY TO PROVE OUR CLAIMS. St. Anne, HI. "--I was passing through the change of life and I was a perfect wreck from female troubles. I had a displacement and bearing down pains, weak fainting spells, dizziness, then numb and cold feelings. Sometimes my feet and limbs were swollen. I was irregular and had so much backache and headache, was nervous, irritable and was despondent. Sometimes my appetite was good but more often it was not. My kidneys troubled mo ac times and I could walk only a short distance. " I paw your advertisement in a E, Eaper nnd took Lydia Like a Crime to seperate a boy from a box of Buoklen's Arnica Salve. His pimples, bolls, scratches, knoqks. sprains and.htulses demand if, and its cuilck relief for burns, scalds or cuts Is his right. Keep tt handy for boys, also girls. Heals everything beatable and doen tt quick. Unequaled for piles. Only 25 cents Jat All Drug-giftf. It Looks COMPANY uicavuywua i IS STILL BOOMING I i y ui guuu iiaiuivu oauaucu uaiu: Q Jg .tmers: thronged our store all last .r. ft j week, nvervtnmg goes at LIFE NOT WORTH LIVING Is the way Mlas Alta Abel of Wet Baden, Ind., summed up her existence after having sought In vain for hoalth. She writes: "I was a complete wreck always tired, worn out and nervous. I had to spend about of mt time in bed. "Vinol, your delicious cod liver and iron tonic, was recommended, and I can truly say It has done me more good than all the medicine I ever took In my life. That nervous and tired feeling is all gone. I have gained In health, flesh and strength, until I feel like another person." (Wo guaranteo this testimonial to be genuine.) What Vlnol did for MIsa Abel, we know It will do for every nervous, rundown, overworked, tired, thin and discouraged woman in this vicinity. Try a bottle of Vinol with the understanding tint your money will be returned. If It does npt help you. one-third "'''., ' . : closing out prices Co-Operati- Hopkins H, ve f Co. I Manager i fitl I was llped from the '&. ,j . ijmamm,tUiur....-j:i- invigorates and strengthens the iemalo organism and builds up ' th'e wealcened nervous system. It has carried many women . safely. raukhTthh nfrh. r Vegetable Compound, a.jd. first. At the eiu' 01 two months the swelling had gone down, I was relieved of pain, and could walk with ease. I continued with the medicine and now I do almost all my housework. I know your medicine has saved me from the grave and I am willing for you to publish anything 1 write to you, tor ttie good or otliers.-r- J! P. MORTON, :: l-..i- . . r .. i uva wjtt ijw 4iuwiif 4,iuuuwt nnrjTon r."M i rniy - lAnaw 'ii"U!ui i L mdv m ! Madisoifville. , . , 7 Kentucky M '. a - lm w rrr-srs-r-sr.'wariiv w -r-&- . .. -- .. r' .- - rw m -. - s'maw ''mMP''AMtik, ; .e.. rvr --m jm? 4 &.k-- .w.., ., iMri via.L j- - rir- - - ..-- - i - .., -- vnOTMik r Boys' Shoes Painless Dentistry n, . C. A. MORTON MADISONVILLE, KY. v Funeral Director and Embalmer Any Gall Answered Promptly Day or Night. a 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 tree and "hollers'." ' ti Office hours 8:80 to8;30 Robt. DoMobb, of Madlsonvllle, Through Sorrow to Joy. We have the Shoes that fill the was in town yesterday. In labor lies health of body and bill, Shoes that we cannot only recAmos Wlnstead, of Guthrie, Is ommend, but they recommend them mind: In suffering and difficulty la the wording hore for the L. & N. soul of all vlrtuo aud all wtadom. selves. any Style toe z y Bee is 0 Jmc Mrs. Harvey Smith, of EarJing-toKy., lifter seeing my advertisement of extracting teeth Shoes that will without you knowing it, decided Stand the Knocks to try it. I hat! 20 teeth drawn pitin, niv gums never Shoes 'that fit without got sore, there was no pain even Comfortable after extracting at all. No gas, Full of Style and no chloroform, no bud effect call and see our 500 testimonies Quality of people, most of them being High Shoes or here. It may be your door neighbor, who will testify to my painLow Shoes less extracting. I undercut them Black or Tan Boys' Oxfords Now is the Time nrro SECURE your wall paper and brighten up your home. We have wall paper of every ' kind, color and price, in all the latest shades and patterns. We guarantee to save you money and give you satisfaction. Do not make a purchase of wall paper until you have seen our line and I all. s& Button or Lace Dr. L. Graok, Victory Building The Semi-Weekl- giving 50.000 votes on every dollar paid in on subscriptions this will help some. Ed Klrkwood, of Dawson, was In $1 .50 2I7 to MAIN $3.00 ST. Carlyle. SISK BROS.' BOOK STORE MADISONVILLE, KENTUCKY Almost a Miracle One of the most startling changes ever sepii In any man, according to W. B. Holsclnw, Clarendon, Tex., was effected years ago in his broth- POCKET SHOE GO. .r L.i .!W News of the Town town on business this week. Mrs. Jennie Moore was In Evans-vill- e yesterday. '"i ?J FOR SALE One $100 course In W. DrolllnRer, Jr., of EvauBville, anything except civil engineering, waB is town todav lithe Interest of from International Correspondence the Idle Hour Theatre. School of Scranton Pa. Will sell at MrB. Mary Weikel, of Howell, is a bargain. Apply at Bee Office. the guest of Iter sister, Mrs. Bay Mrs. Tom Barnett, of MadlsonHerb, who has been very ill for the vllle, visited Mrs. Chas. Barnett past week. Wednesday. Body's Doing It!" Miss Nora Braun, of Madlsouvill'1, "Every Subscribing visited friends here Wednesday. Doing what? your clothes Call Semi-Weekl- y fpr the Bee and etepmed185 and havedry pressed and cleaned. er. "He had such a dreadful cough," he writes, "that all cur family The Store With the Brass Feet in thought he was going Into consumption, but he began to use Dr. King's Front New Discovery, and was completely cured bv ten bottles, Now he is sound and well and weighs 218 lbs. Mrs. Ernest Newton was In For many years our family has used Tuesday, this wonderful remedy for Coughs excellent Colds Thos. Hedge, of Albion, III., is the and quick, with reliable andresults." guaransiife. It's Boy Parker. gueBt of teed. Price 50 centH and $1.00. Tual Young Allen, of Madlsonvllle, bottle free at All Druggists. In town Tuesday. Then Mr. Knagg Felt Better. Mrs. Knagg Perhaps you recall. It Miss Hattie J. Wallace, who has been nursing Mrs. H. D.Cowandfor was on a train we first met Mr. several weeks, was called to Ala- Knagg Yes, but It's too late now to sue the company for damages. bama to nurse a patient. EVANSVILLE, IND. Mad-sonvll- lo II giving the auto votes to their Sanitary 3team Pressino works '&- - friends. A. T. Thomas was in Madlsonvllle Mar-tlnvlll- e, &' :t& .'- f v " i4f. 5 yeeterday. Shaver and Miss Ola Mesdames Lucy Bean and George Shaver left this morning for Collman visited frieuds in MadlsonIud,, where Miss Ola will vllle Thursday. take treatment for rheumatism. Get your job work from the Brant Hart is In Nashville this Mrs. Buck Neelectcu wounds croduee old sores and these In time develop ulcers which eat away; the .vitality. Special Train For U. C. V- a.: a week. Call aud see the swell tailored hats, exclusive styles. Mks. F. N. Fuoate, Madlsonvllle, Semi-Weekl- Bee and get 10.000 votes for every $1 paid y Kentucky. in. Pot Morgan of Geeenville, will tend the dance at Madlsonvllle Snow Liniment Is a Healing Ramady for All Ailmtnts of the Plash of Man and Baast. The speed with which this splendid liniment heals up a bad wound or sore has surprised and pleased those who were accustomed to the slower and uncertain effect of less powerful remedies. It mends the lacerated flesh so quickly that there Is but little time lost from work. In relieving rheumatic pains, neuralgia, sciatica, it has done and Is doing: a wonderful work. Many chronic victims of these diseases have found to their great satisfaction that it cures an attack In a fraction of the time required by the ordinary treatment. It Is equally effective in the flesh ailments of animals. .Owners or blooded stock value it highly for two reasons: It heals sores and wounds quickly, and leaves no disfiguring scars. This remedy Is needed in every home. If its great power efficacy was generally known, no family would be without it. and Ballard's at- QppoBite Hotel Mndlson. MIsbcb Margaret Mitchell and Jp'bb Greer, Messrs. Ivan Springfield, Norman Elam, James Malonoy J. 8. Webb attended the dance at Sebreo tonight. Dr. W. K. Nlsbet was In Nash- nvvesterday on business. jiriviThJvBanks Is In Heuderson " ,. thiB week. f at THE F. B. Harris Camp of Madison-vill- e and Adam R. Johnson Camp of Messrs. Ellsworth, Miller and Ben Evans, .Ralph Dudley aqd Morton Victory attended the Lyceum course Morganfield will leave Madisonville for Macon, Ga., on at Madlsonvllle Wednesday evenlncri Etf f'j- - V A novel line of children's head wear in all the latest styles and s shapes. Mrs. F. N. Fuoate, MadiBonville, Ky., Pay your accounTSdue the Opposite Hotel Madison. oemi-vveeKi- y Rev. Waller Qualles, of Hanson, ctuu o the automo- vhb In town Weduesday enroute to 10.000 votes on the aSMhftrd neighborhood, where bile for every $ i paid in. he and RevE. M- - Vance will conElizabeth Victory attended duct a revival slirvlcti. Miss a party at Mrs. Laurel Ruby thiR Miss Adeline Toombs,' of Madlsonafternoon. vllle, spent ThursdbT nl&ht wltb in this city. Mrs. Laurel Ruby, will euter.tain afternoon for Mrs. Robt. Hall, MOTOCYCLE FOR SALE A Danthis of Kansas City. dy ;,$35 oash or trade f6r bicycle, ad. vour clothes Frank Waltrlp, 415 Arch, MadiBon185 and hav Call ' 2t ville. Bteamed pressed aud dry cleaned. Sanitary Steam, Pressing works J. E. Shaw, of Mortons Gap, was Mrs. Stella Kemp was In Evans-vill- e in town Tuesday Thursday. Ned Barnes was in Madlsonvllle was in Evans-vill- e Tuesday. Paul Moore, Jr.. Thursday. and HOUSE FOR SALE-Ho- use Don't fall to return your votes lot In Earllugtoh for sale cheap. Weduesday afternoon, not later than Big interest as reutlng propositions. G o'clock. Apply at this office. MONDAY, MAY 6 on special train. The fare from Madisonville and Earlington for the round trip is $9.95. On arrival at Nashville tourist sleepers can be occupied for $1.25 for lower and $1.00 for upper berth. Two can occupy the same berth if they wish. Tickets on sale May 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th Return limit May 15th By paying a fee of 50 cents at Macon tickets can be extended to June 5th For further information write to John W Larkin, .Ticket Agent, Madisonville, or Maj F B Harris," Commander, Madisonville, Ky 3 45 P m- - Prica 25c, 50c and $1.00 par BottlaT JAWCt F. BALiAflO FftOfMETOft ST. tee LOttt, MO. Stephens Eye Salve U a safe and apcedr remedy for Sort iOLOAMB RtCOMMCMOtD8v ST. BERNARD MINING CO., Incorporated, Drug Dcpartmcht reI-attv- es Bov. E. M. Vance, of Sebree, is n The Humorous Sad. town in the interest of the NashOne of the funniest sad things we ville TenneBBean. know Is to hear a man much the his friends for liquor Advertise your business in worsegood he Is totellingwife. Detroit his how Bee and Free Press. the Semi-Weekl- y Guarded Against Dishonesty. In tho city of London at the time of Bud Koll, of Madlsonvllle, was in King John overy vintner was required to hang outside his shop an iron vestown Tuesday. sel with pern marking the different Edward "Walker of Madisonvil e, quantities sold. was in Martons Gap Tuesday. get 10.000 votes for each dol lar paid in. -- V , . Vr White Mountain Refrigerators 8 Are The Best It,ts a pleasure to keep the ice chamber clean'because every part is easily taken out to wash and scald. The duplex ice grate is made of metal-no wood to take up moisture and form a.breeding place for germs. The White Mountain brand will take Jess ice, last longer, and ldok better than any other refrigerator sold at thesame price. Most beautiful hats in all styles to suit evoy one, at lowest prices. Mbs. F. N. Fuoate, Madisonville, Ky, Opposite Hotel'Madlson. Jiro Look, of the country, wn3 in t)wn Tuesday. John Wilson was In Mortons Gap Tuesday. Foley Kidney Pills is the comfort and relief they rIva to elderly people. Mrs. R. D. McGee, 301 East 6, StOwensdors, Ky., 13 In her 78th voar and says: ,,I hward of Foley's Kidney Pills aud bean taklnu them, and tney commenced to act at ouee, my kidney aud bladder and y , troublo Ir all pone." Sold by St. Bernard Mining Ooi( to-da- i IW One of the bent points in favor of Tnnnrprari firm- - Oenart-.rnnn- t writes Mrs. L. R. Barker, of Bud, Ky., "and can do all my housework. For years I suffered with such pains, I could scarcely stand on my feet After three different doctors had failed to help me, I gave JCardui a trial. Now, (feel ike a new woman." B58 Spring Hats Spring Furnishings Lire Here Ready for Your Choosing For Sale One Top bugjjy In good sell cheap. 2fc Ernest Newton 21 repair will Come and see. The Chest with a ohill in it. t- u BP i .' . You .Might As Welj Get the Best - r it1 J .1 O'Bryan, Utley & Co; (Incorporated.) " eunds Made by Fish. The skate, when caught, grunts, groans and gasps pretty much after the manner of a human being In dle jtress. Carp and gold fish frequently utter curious sounds, but hardly sounds in the meaning of the term here used, Inasmuch as their sounds are produced by approaching the surface of the water and blowing out sir In bubbles until a rippling noise is heard. Eggs For Sale Th Woman's Tonic A woman's health depends so much upon her delicate organs, that the least trouble there affects her whole system. It is the little things that count, in a woman's life and health. If you surfer from .any ox tne acnes ana pains, due to womanly weakness, take Cardui at once, and avoid more serious troubles. We urge you to try it Begin today. Why not get them at our shop where you will find, the newest styles, the best materials and workmanship and the most reasonable prices Come in and try us We've got the Hat for you from Werve got the Shirt for you from We'vegotthe Tie for you from We've got Ahe Belt for you from We've got the Underwear for you from Holeproof Sox $1.00 to $5.00 50c to $3 00 ..'.. .". '. 25c to $1 50 60c to $3 00 Interwoven Sox 2,Scto$t.50 Exclusive Hats House Furnishing and Undertaking. and Furnishings MADISONVILLE, KY. &',--,' s For onjy pne dollar will sell you ohe sitting of pure bred S. 0. Buff Orphmgton ejigs. Stoclf.'for sale. Mbs. A. B. Blanks, 'MjWlsoTills, Ky HENKV LEVY PRO? Main and Fifth. Fares refunded to out of town patrons EVANSVILLE 4 INDIANA 0y 1 I t I , i 'A V''i J k m .l f i . 'I g maadeeasierhby modern app& week the '.time for a genuine, for cleaning .and scrubbing and pouismngji bat for brightening helps. It is not only ances and labor-savin- g up the home with paints and varnishes and making it permanently daesrffoil and cozy. If suijprisiug' what a lot you can do with a. can of paint, tarnish or enamel, a brush acid a little energy. That oM floor., your soildd and scratched Fimiih. woodwork, the dingy cupboard all these can be made clean and new., iftyou use die proper Btigihten-iCJ- p And don't neglect the outside of your home. Painting not only makes it look tfiresh and meat, ibut' protects the wood and metal from decay and rust, lengthening the life of the building. Of course, the important thing is c'hoos!ng'.the piint which looks best, wears the longest, is the easiest to apply, and affords the greatest protection for the .mo'ney.. IPoor pairituis dear at any r'issjK THIS is "Brighten-fUp- " old-fashion- ed house-cleanin- the-tim- e t- m K price. We recommend Sherwin-William- s Paints and Varnishes because jthey are scientifically jmade ifoomuthe jDiwssst materials. Regular colors, price $2.25 per gallonworth m'ore. -- Japalac A Varnish Stain m Brighten Up Finishes No matter what you want to redecorate, we a Brighten-U- p Finish made specially for the pose. Easy to apply only the work of a few utes. Full directions given, Look down this hen cajl for a color card have purmin- Our constantly growing trade testifies to the continued popularity of this article. JAPALAC dries quickly, is durable and in every way suited to the many purposes for which 4t is recommended, While the complete assortment carried in ou.r Stock assures you of getting the particular color that you list, W ft" No-M- ar I. f we offer an Enamel which is heart every painter who has given it a ily endorsed by trial. Can be used on wood or metal with equal results, and will stand repeated washing. In NO-MAR a: Whtel For a painted finish on new or old floors. S-Inside Floor Paint gives the best wear. It covers up all unsightly spots and presents a durable finish that is easy to keep clean. Dries over night. Gallons $2.oo h'alf gallons Family .Paint For cupboards, buy a can of and a small brush. Paint the shelves white or some S-- W W $.00. quarts 50c. One-hal- f pints 35c pints 60c quarts 90c, Good brushes are as necessary to a good job as Paint Brushes serviceable color and make them sweet and clean. Family colors to choose from. S-Twenty-seve- n Paints wear well and may ,be scrubbed. Also suitable for chairs, woodwork, doors . desire at all times to serve the best interests of'6ur patrons, we have added Kyanize to our stoclc of paints. KYANIZE is a colored Varnish and can be used with excellent results on Floors and all kind of Woodwork, is offered to the trade in pints, pints and quarts and sells at 15c pints 25C 45c and 85c respectively. For a limited time we will give for ten cents, a regular ten cent brush, and a 15c can of KYANIZE, any color, FREE. If you have a small piece of furniture that needs retouching, this is a good opportunity to try out KYANIZE with very little investment. KV anitA With y ' Colored Varnish r .,- - . . li i l 1 V m 'f7. aa S-- W bronze. We sell good brushes class work. the kind to use on nrst ; Aluminum .8 Porch and Deck Paint ' : ! p- w. - Jfl & We sell window glass, putty, sponges and everything you will need for your Spring house cleaning. We want to give service and have made pur prices as low as is possible for reliable merchandise. Miscellaneous In presenting this piece of goods to the trade, we confidently believe that we have the best 'article of its kind on the market today. pint, Carried ,in stock in:as small size as which' sells at 150. Alsqtfufnished in larger cans ' where the work justifies such a purchase. For radiators, pipest or anything requiring a lieve will fill a long felt want among our many friends. PORCH AND DECK PAINT is made to withstand the weather and therefore is ideal for This is a recent addition and one which we be- m 'porches, piazzas, etc. f $ Sold in the following colors: Dark Gray, Deep Buff, Brown Stoneand Dark Slate. gallon ,$,1,15 and Prices: 1 gallon $2. ' ' quarts 60c. 25-7- ir , BEHNIHJL MINIMC ST. k-- CO. 1 &. EDGAR t J JTNL K V. jr ' M. DEPARTMENT Managbr TTRA-HKFlSr- & ; 4 w' Mi 1 v MM y MIWI -- W - 'V.ari . -- TV - .,' 'M "