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Digital page images are linked to the text file. p I TUESDAY i y andc ERIDAY AFTERNOON t rIIF YOU DONT ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS ADVERTISE IT FOR SALE IK F r YEAR EARLINGTON HOPKINS COUNTY KY TUESDAY MAY71912N 37 tCLEANUPDAY COMES ON FRIDAY i Ladies of Civic Improvement League are Back ed by Officials and Citizens PRSENTMEMORIAL TO CITY COUNCIL v ASKING ENFORCEMENT OF ORDINANCES 7 Proclamation by Mayor and An nouncement of School Hot iday by Trustee oft W K NISBET OUT IN OFFICIAL CALL FOR GENERAL CLEANUP ileague Authorized by Council to Em c ploy Teams and to Provide f Inspectors j I LEAGUE ANNOUNCES rTHEWORKING PLAN HOLIDAYkTo the Patrons of the Earlinjr ton Schools Believing that in no way i can all the people of Earlinp l ton young and old of all faces and all conditions do so much good in one day as in a general observance and active i and vigorous participation in r the work of Oleau OpDay arranged by the Earlington Leagueandand official backing by the tiityCouncili l my action will have your Renr oral and warm approval I now proclaim a half holiday 11onFriday afternoon May 10th i or all the children both the white and the colored schools t and call on children parentst J and teachers to use this oppor thel tying our City on this our first i official OleanUpDay RespectfullyPAUL Trustee May 6th 1012 I t The City Councilmesonfi last night was an unusually interest ing one and resulted in theap proval bv that body of the pro posed OleanUpDay Friday of this week planned by the ladies of tlie Oivic Improvement Len ue and the issuance of a proclama the Mayor calling on all Yi white aod colored to I join in this movement for a big r r day of spring cleaninc to put ourcity in the list of progressfve 4 and qrlerly places known ion their cleanliness and good works i 1insanitation and conservation of 1 y I the hn1thof all citizen The League was represonted bytfppr of its officers Mesdames F mArnold A 8kti Wt L t M frWhotwere r s ftccom- pajiied ox rtqfotl 1D PPl y- ilots f as spokjum an for them feemQrjRl fromrtliaLeague wai r presented Hndtjread bjNiCrsi Mo i Qtijii iIj j i printed belov nskiil that visl ns intY JIIIItjiPltc e1 a r strictly enforced Upon mp rLiIVm+ o uposed boUncrttn u Atktiisontico upon t OmDtRaton fl1hesYoh r a lows iiMoq vIa 1 wltIntpItI Li i e sa tON 1ingxYQ pl Cta y I 1w- OHy Qt1t1 bit ftJCrUl1J 40 h H- M4u P rJ C PROCLAMATION t WHEREAS the peace prosperity and happiness of a community ia to a great ex tent dependent upon the health of same and whereas proper precautions at this particular season of the year cap and will insure health in a I widespread way and freedom from disease NOW THERE FOREI D Rash Mayor qf the City of Earlin ton Xeit tuoky do hereby proclaim and designate Friday 10 1012 as OLEANUPDAY for said City and do call upon request and urge all good citi zens both white and colored to observe this day in the most complete and thorough mannerThe Council has voted to defray the expenses neces sary to the removal of all dirt garbage and waste material which may be collected by each individual citizen on his premises It is to be hoped that each good citi zen will gather up in barrels and boxes all wastes and garbage place these on the street in fronlof his premises After the same jvill be removed as abovebvided The Civic Improvement League ViIl lend its best ef forts to the success of this all import movement and all uuitfi in Foping that OLEAN UP DAY for 1012 may save the lives of many Let this be carried out with thorough uess and vigor fl FRANK D RASH Mayor PAUL Po PRICE City Olerkf FIRSTThat you designate FrIday May 10th 1912as GLEAN UP DAY for Earhn ton thistapplies to the colored as well as the whites SECOND regardIrr her obstruction in street tNo 2l page Si in cityordiuauce bai rlttdly enforcedw q JI THIRThat J more n ba ecans4placed for wasto paper andrej fuse on street rind provision rn de- foretnptyideshine FOURTH I i That all slop barrels andt garbage causJ breeding places for flies be required to be coY 3I1F1H5- Tbat o a N under f heda of l11iiaaces pafi 2f- br TnfOrc6dr J h SIYTH r itITIt forrEridayaswagoneerobe nroyided at espensorsutnClentin numper garbage and debris collected same 4s QtJ and than 6itlsbepnriteclaL pjty sesPApse tcf goofy citizens of QLEA N IfP PAX iv tIi t UKauiD 2slvtE Le tt ho Y slxI t J A rAn t IM n wr JQO IDMdCJI1P4 EARLINGTON f REAL ESTATE t Increasing In Value Several New Residences Going tip and Quite a Lotof Improvement Being Made CARPENTERS AND CONTRACTORS GETTING BUSY i A moderate sized building boom has struck Earlington and real es tats is rapidity Increasing III value With the assurance of one of th chief official of the L N that Earliugton will be the permanent location for the round house and headquarters fur the train masters train dispatchers and supervisor- offices that the old depot wlUbe moved rebuilt and modernized an extensive repairs made on the pres ant round house the citzensof this place have impUolto confidence tits n future prosperity and have de aided to invest their money in new residences town lots and varfo ImprovmehtB In addition too t several buildings to be erected by Qotl1efol1lowfng MoEuen a two story residence on on west railroad street Elmer Lyari will move his bouse father back fcUt on the lot on west railroad street and erect a modern two story ri9l1lI adddtwoon east railroad street and it is now one of the prettiest residence on arhavingprovments made and the carpenters and contractors are kept busy I OTo More Dyspepsia Gas or other Stomach Troubles Nothing will remain undigested or sour on your stomach if you powerfulthedrugMining Company k I Incorporatedtr AT CST i I N 00 aM4 H II 1 li s t Watches r to 3000 Ladies Watches J 4 375 to 1800 Gents Fobs and Charms L d1 15 to 4 00 Ladies Fobs and Charms i00 to 400 Qojd Lockets 200 to 350 Filled Lockets 060 to 300 Gold Locket Chains 171 to 9 00i JJj li r 4M 1lf GYi tHt 1W orre APPLICANTS FOE SOFT DRINK i LICENSE TO BE PASSED Ciy Council Will Hold Adjourned Meet ing to Act on Applications and Bonds The Earliuptpn Oily Council last night adjourned to meet again next Tuesday night rat which time will be taken up the Ylsoft1 of bonds required in such case the recently enacted law regulating the sale of soft drinks ge ed Ioda bond of 500 required 6f each stealer the purpose being to regulate and restrict the sal semiintoxicating drinks of the willfwho will handle the latter class of drinks and perhaps hot more than nhalf dozen dealers all told StKeof lagrlppe which left her bad kId tiey trouble and she suffered much severe pain and backache Then she heard of F6ley Kidney Pills and shortimet RKalri able to do my own housework Foley Kidney Pills helped me wonderfully Sold by Bernard Mm tug Co Incorporated Drug Depart ment Notice to The Public Inters o ery Stable All parties in debted to the firm of Barnett Stone will please call and settle at once j Respectfully CHAS E BARNETT t of 2QO Jr UPON Filied Locket Chains 75c to 275 Rings 5 00 tot80Gold Set Rings 75c to 375 Sents to 500 Rings 50c to 425 Gold Pins 60c to 222 Gold Front Pins 4Octo 150 i Filled Front Pins 2Sc to 100 Gold Emblem Buttons t 60c to 2 25 G6ld EinblemPins 60c to 225 r Jur Il lJlitt ITII rI 4 ri Ciktt r t1 L v i- jJ Y w TWENTtTHIRD BELOVED AND OLDEST CITIZEN PASSES Benjamin LRa h of Madison yule Laid to Rest at Grapevine ALMOST NINETYTWO YEARS OF LIFE SPENT IN HOPKINS COUNTY Yesterday afternoon the re mains of Mr Benjamin Louis Rash the oldest and one of the best beloved citizens of Hopkins County were hud at rest followedeand mourned by many relatives Bud a large concourse of friends He died at his home in Madison villa Sunday morning at 1080 oclock almost ninetytwo years of age after a long confinement to his room and bed followine fall he had which resulted ins a broken hip Tenderly and lov ingly was he nursed and comfort sufedfeting but had run its course and could do fro more and BO the endrMr Rh was born July 31st 1810 on a farm near Madison ville just north of the Greenville road and about 200 feet west of the new cutoff of the L N Railroad His father andmoth both died when ne was about 4 years old and his aunt who was the wife of Uncle Harry Good loe took and reared him until he was able to support himself His father was Stephen R4eh and his mother Patsy Berry Rash the father having come from TAPPANaGARDNERS Big Bankrupt Stock of JEWELRY on Sale At COST Gents under RingsI00 AWAY nature Fancy Emblem Buttons toJ75 Emblem dt2S to 12 00 Filled mbil11 Cold BeutyPil1s60c filled to90c II 17 kytjOfyt 1 alltt Y1l1 Ct h fe 1t r1 TUESDAf andk FRiDAYTAFTERNOON L1 C1 Wiley Opticiank LNWATCHINSPECTOR Expert Repairer J plants and his from Fayette His grand father William Rash was a dig= tinguiEhed preacher Mr Rash joined the Christian church in the early 40s Was for years an older of the rega flour at the organization of the filadison ville Ohristian church he was borrowed from Grapevine to help in the organization of newchurrbtof which he was one of the first elderswHis first marriage was to MimI Agnes J Nisbet on December 1840 Their children were Dr A Fi Rash who died some years since in Madisonville 0 W Rash of Henderson R j Risb of Earlington Mrs R M of Ilsley and Geo W Rub of Madisonville RiB first wife died January X87T Mr Rnshs second on Page 2 i4ht 171 1 COST i FY MiA t 1 I 10 FOR DAYS I t I I liH H J Th is the bankrupt tack purchased Tappanlow I y priceandw are prepared to give ypu the full benefit this reduction y t v I Diimond Signet Scarf r 35c Fancy Pinst jW35cto176 Gold Emblem Charms Charms j 60cto425 tofAO Beauty PirisUSo 1l00filledI IIJJi Graduate Watch huf county mother county J w t Grapevine and 16th Salmon 2nd marriages Continued 1 from I If r Gold Pins to 90c Collar Pins45cto 4 Gold Cuff Links 1 20 to350 Filled Cuff Links 20c to Jct Tie SOc to225 l a- Filled Tie Clasp30c to tOO GoldFront Crops 45c to 100 Filled Bracelets 80c to 475 Belt Pins 60c to 250 BeltBuckles 6Qq to 225 Hat 50- LaValiiere i il 9lo 12 65 Ear Screws 6pcto Bobs 60ctog740 i Jfj J1 y 7s JI S II1a1t1 J fv + a i goiij o4 less than wnplesale cost Anything you f getiri this sale will be a bargain it a- y y f 3w J t j J J p i 0 j P1 1111r nR1S v t y li i I I I i fDon t forget the sale lasts only 15 3ays and this iS7 the charie of alifetifrie to j 1ttr V j j j f f f I Ito tJ s1rtl mi1a e I coda firstc ssJ1ewelrJat a pri hever offered before vvSSSv iI Grpt 1Ii 1 tlir tv JJV it I r T d j 1 r 1 jJ I IlAToj J t1 L 1 f 11 tl1 c t ri 0 k H r a t II i I W l HII Jtlllc r Lfiy n t j l RJ T80f1E Ipy11 to r J iflittgtJjn Kentu it1tJni ff r 51t cY t 4 CTI I y ita i Co 1 i I r Earlington Kentucky con the Jae f 1 j 1 I 15 45c 90c 11 t 25 Pinsl5cto2 16Q4Ea-r i I yto vv wY jr or l cgtIt 4 4 I l tQ i nmas Tm mi ifmimr x U 1 up n 0 i r eTr 1 fee PAUL M MOORS EDITOR AND PUBLISHER J E TAWOETT ASSOCIATE EDITOR AND BUSINESS MANAGER Member ef i i Associationy Ml Second District Publishers League l May 1912 I l not exist dont worry Vi to day is it Von SHALL WE ALL CLEAN UP The for i and of health in which The Bee has been and in its columns is gaining more end more in of impulse and chry into action It to sweep the city before by and on Fribay of this week whIch has now been as Olean upDay for Last night the officers of the Oivic League visited the City Council a memorial urging that certain to control and regulate proper sani tation in the city be rigidly en forced and that the Oouncil Friday of this week Day and that tho Mayor so pro claim and that the Council give the these official sane Lion and financial backing All this was done and tne Bee gladly gives large space today to the necessary pub they may as we are sure they will enter with zeal into these for cleaner health erand more beautiful city Mayor Rash has issued his Dr W K Nisbet our efficient Health officer has an earnest cleanup appeal Trahern of the Board of Health has been active in vital matters public health Paul M Moore Trustee has a half Jiolida ior both white and cola Subscription One yearlOOSi-x months 60 Thre months 2o- Stnglo on copies mailed free 6 1 ents wanted in all parts of the county Address us for par ticulars Entered at the Earlineton Post Office as Second Class MatterI MadiLI4 1 Telephone 47 Tuesday 7 IS Stt iI r It tt ForyESTERDAY hereuse Broechlin movement sanitation conservation Earlington advocating exploiting strength stallizing promises literally II officially designated JFarlington Earlington Improvement presented ordinances designed requested designate officially as Oleannp movement 7 cheerfully beFjjf4odplans proclamation published Chairman affecting announced Rates copies Specimen application Correspond ored schools on Friday that th children may take part in CleanupDay Merchants and all citizens to whom the matter has come are evincing most encouraging and likely interest in this movement for the public health and welfare Let us not lose sight of the fact that Earlington has an enviable health record to preserve and to improve as improve it we ca through the general success the plans laid for the cleansing of premises killing of deadly flies screening of meats and food products the elimination of vile odors and all uncleanliness and the liberal use of lime We all believe in the efficacy of the things proposed to do Lets all unite with enthusiasm and all our strength in this effort to make Friday the big banner day for Earlington a thorough andeffective OleanupDay At the Council meeting las night it was proposed to put off CleannpDay till next week to give more time for publicity But the ladies of the Civic Improvement League thought the publicity through The Bee had already been and would now be so effective that no further delay was necessary And so Friday May 10th is to be the Big Day The Bees suggestion to Clean Up or Be Cleaned has struck in and has brought inquiries to Board of Health members an others and cooperation in the good work now occupying the minds of many Earlington peo- Ple 4 Always BlessedIwith a Hearty Appetite if you use Digesteze It helpsyour stomach do the work digests wbat youeat an makes Rood rich blood from you NightsHeadache t rid of all these troubles with Dlges teze Fiftycentsabottleworth ten fold cost at drug department o OompanyIncorporated i SemirnWeekly Bee a t and Tke Evansville Courier 150 Do you want all the political news from now until after election I Send i 50 and receive the daily Courier and the k SemiWeekly Bee by mail from date until Nov 10 Every American prides himself on his knowledge- of V 4 1 o politicsIi and western Kentucky as as at The Courier has oldver cartoons brilliant editorials correct I f and complete markets and is an interesting instructive T fasoin atlng paper l Send 160 now and enjoy the pleasure and aatlsfaotloaoftpe Courier daily and tho Bee semiweekly from now until after the election P STTell your neighbor or phone him of this offer If you already take the papers send them to the absent ones or distantfriends Address all orders to the SemiW eklv Bee I si F A NNNN auwm r- SLATON Directortense Embalmer NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE h PW1242 NiADISONViLLE KY d r N 1 Those Old Pictures 01 Father and Mother Are very dear to you priceless in fact Just bear in mind that your children would cherish just youer Come in at any time or i anAappointment 1 I he Cortift Studio nBEWARE Aii The Fly 4 3 WHEREVER SHE GOES DIS J EASE AND DEATH FOLLOW Flies kill a greater number of human beings than all the beasts prey with all of the poisonous se pants added They spread disease which slays thousands while big powerful beasts will kill single vie time The fly is a frequenter of offal she lays her eggs in the manure pile tbte germs able microbes fasten themselves on the spongy feet of the fly Sh brings them Into the house an wipes them off her feet The fly you see walking over the food yon are about to eat Is covered with fifth and germs It there Is any dirt in your house or about your premises or those of your neighbors she ha Just come from it It is her home u1ofher feet She is wiping off the disease germs rubbing them on the saga that you are going to eat leavin the poison for you to swallow t ifpdB of your sleeping children This doe more to spread typhoid fever an cholera infaritum and other Intesti nal diseases than any other oauseI Many diseases which are attribu ted to milk and water originate through flies- INTESTINAL DISEASES ar whererever files are most and NOT the summer heat are the ACTIVE AGEOTS in the SPREAD Thufs forms an ideal culture material for the bacillus A few germs washed from the body of one fly may devol op Into millions wIthin a few hoursI and the person who drinks receive large doses ot bacilli which may later cause serious sickness THEREFORE KEEP THE FLIES AWAY FROM THE MILK DONTS Dont allow flies in your house Dout permit them near your food especially milk Dont allow your fruit and confec done to be exposed to swarms o flies Dont let the flies crawl over theJ babys mouth or upon the e of Its nursing bottletThe Hunky and His Savings Rough labor of the steel mills is done largely by a class known to practical steel men as Hunkies that la Hungarians and other immlI grants of similar kind Not lon ago one of these passdd the superin tendent of a steel plant and said Mr Big Boss I am going to leaveI The Big Boss allowed that probably the mill would keep right onI running but asked why the laborer was quitting He was enformed by the Hanky that he was going back home to live on his money In response t questions he added that ho had been here ten years and had saved 8000 During this time his average wages were about 16 a weeklO of which he banked regularly The bilatlc over his wage earnings had come from profits on a boarding house which he had run charging 250 a week for board and lodging for fel v lowworkman anol 3 with meat ouce In a while His case is said to be not unique Sabearibe f rTheB 11ii rtBELOVED AND OLDEST I CITIZENPASSES AWAY i r Continued from Page 1 r s was to Mrs Eudoxia Phipps on Februaryl0th1881andhiesecond sons and daughters enumerated above his decendents include eight grandchildren and six great grandchildren- t i Funeral services were held at 4 oclock at the little church on East Broadway near his home Which church he himself largely grille and supported the services being conducted by Rev So M Bernard of Hadisonville assis ted by Rev H J Brazelton of this place The active pallbear grandsonsfwere as Rash 0 W Rash Jr Ben Bash Ben Salmon Edward Rash and Ernest Cjlaytbr The honorary pallbearers were old friends of the deceased and most of them old citizens of Hopkins County and were 0 A Young John D Langley A E Reese Jas M Wsbet Ohas Seymour T R Oardwell Geo W Figleyand Elijah Bassett There were many beautiful floral offerings Mr Rushs long life has been one continuous story of righteousness and good deeds with his influence always actively on afrfeeling the life and morals of the community Guided by an enlightened conscience he walked at all times in the path of right eousness and service to those about him and so proved to all who knew him the sincerity of his Christian character He had relationsdas son brother friend He had bourne adversity bravely andenJoyed prosperity quietly using both goodst1fuIly at an advanced ageand when the end came he was found r as a shock of corn fully ripe rfor the harvest Not for him irbur tears Rather let as crowp his grave with garJandaof hops few of us will live as yetdgreet with such loving touch To The Public We take great pleasure in thank 3inK our many friends from Hopkins and adjoining counties for the courts esies shown us on the afternoon and evening of April 23 when we form ally opened to the public our larges Department Store on Main St On that day thousands ofour friends and customers visited our new buildings passed through the various department and by their presence and enthusiasm helped us make It the greatest event of the Iidnd ever held in Western KenI tucky State then we have received many expressions of admiration and con gratulation on the arrangement of our new home as well as on the qualityof the merchandise display ed and we are certainly very grate ful for the many kind and oomph UIr we wish to say that we shall be glad to have you call at any time and will pleasure in showing yon through each Department Remember we are always glad to have you pay us a visit at any time whether you wish to buy anything or not It is our aim to have these social or visiting days from time to time n order that we may show oar ap theirgliberal patronage through whlqk we have built up out rapidly growing business until it fr recognized ari one of the leading Department stores a this end of the state We have spared neither time nor money Lin the arrangement and equipment of our store and have used effort to make it as con possibleofor our customers and friends We have fitted out a oozy little withrockers andrwhich is open at all hours of the day for your benefits Dont taU to visit tblecozycorner shall be glad to see you at Tiny and all times skid shall endeav or to serve you as best we can + onrsTrulyd sTOIiFVQ fft j f r c ftksJJ li4 I a J I J MUlinerY8 rg ins I L 1 H iBeginning Untilii We will offer some very sensational bargains inILadies and Misses Millinery t i lot of Ladies and Misses Trimmed Hats t 750t i each These hats we have cut the price from 49C Io159A- nd are giving 50000 to 100000 votes on each hat OJ j All Pattern Hatsto A bonus vote of 10000 on each hat sold INow is the Time to Buy Your Summer Millinery Barnes Gowand Co i ti Incorporatedf41 t t o f I Kyanize A Colored Varnish + I With a desire at all times to serve the best in terests of our patrons tve have added Kyanize to our stock of paints KYANIZE is a colored Var nish and can be used with excellent results on Floors and all kind of Woodwork is offered to the trade in r pints pints and quarts and sells at 150 i P25c45c and Ssc respectively For a limited time we will give for ten cents a regular ten cent brush and a 150 can of KYANIZE any color FREE If you have a small piece off furniturethat needs retouching this is a good oppor tunity to try out KYANIZE with very little invest ment t St Bernard CompanyIncorporated DRUG DEPARTMENT w nH srmnMMXtM I MA1 3voF oUlt cfl 4RO1R D1rPA tl Tv rtita4thr1- siIHi iBoyswSsl of the Picture in This Storei Big boys and little boysall the newest things he might want or need for summer wear Attractive in novelty of color and design attractive in value also 1i W For instance we soIl SUIts wIth two pairs of 1pants at 5 that are far better than ordinary stores 060 one pant suits J For little boys our Wash Suit stock is com zr f plete Suits as low as 503 We specialize ourchildrens small wear like Rompers StrawMz Sailors Oxfords Underwear etc r ltr Precious Few Clothiers Bother Much With Bys I Long TTMOT Suits s They bay a few youths suits in boys sizes but none are modeled on a boys own lines WeLdo We have special lines made in our oar cu r K factory for boys whose chests measure 80 to 85j as low as 10 t- IT PAYS TO TRADE HERE s THE ECONOMICAL WAY i l The lonq distance service ot the Cumberland Telephone dG Tel f egraph Company enables the businessman to conduct all of his outside affairs in the most economical and satisfactory manner You can get long distance connections to all outside important lton l l For Information call CUMBERLAND TELEPHONE TELEGRAPH OO io r j tAO PAY j o- k1 iJ JLJ1 iUlifi G d- P V r I v w I Lr yFrw P ii 1 1 1 1 IL 1 inn un I 4- r3 jI Will eat BarnesCowand Companys i rl i f = L 1 I e On MAY 13 14INCORPORATdD 15 i I f 1 J i i w BE SURE AND MEET ME THERE I r I The man who whispers down a well About the things he has to sell Will never reap a crop of dollars f Like he who climbs a tree and hollers LNeWS of the Town Look out for June weddings there will be several of thorn if reports oorreot Rev Jones of Hartford in the Northern Methodist church Sunday to a good sized audience and delivered a fine sermon Wall paper window shades and picture frames at BISK BROS BOOKSTORE Madlsonvllle Ky Miss Irene Coyle Is filling the po sition of Miss Elizabeth Kemp as a teacher in tho public school during Miss Kemps illness Miss Charlie Davis who has been visiting In Nashville several days has returned home We will give 100000 votes on all accounts paid in full from now until the close o Automobile ContestWEBB BROS Miss Lurline Coylo of Madison vile was here yesterday visiting friendsHarry Talllferro the general trav J ling man of Madlsonville was here yesterday calling on blUU8 tomers FOR SALE One nOO course in Anything except civil engineering fremInternational Correspondence Sehool qf Scranton Pa Will sell atE a bargain Apply at Bee Office MlM Nell MoManus was ftq St i Oharles Saturday evening John D Cothran was in StOharlea Saturday evening Call 18i and have your clothes Btersed pressed and dry cleaned SANITARY STEAM PRESSING WORKS Born to Mr and Mrs HM Tresch Saturday morning a fine boy Amos Moore of Madlsonvllle was in town Sunday Every Bodys Doing ItlI Doing what Subscribing for the SemiWeekly Bee and giving the auto votes to thei friends VProf 0 Ei Dudley attended Blundering Billy which was giv N en at St Charles Saturday night- for the benefit of the M E Church South of this place Robert DeMoss ol Madllonvllle 7walln town Sunday AJ1yone who wants to assist the Knights of Pythias Lodge in the automobile contest can do so by buy lug a subscription to the Bee cr bT purchasing coupon books and re i ceiving votes and cast them for No 4 SI thereby doing a commendable aet Little Miss Julia Springfield of MftdlBonvllle spent Sunday with Miss Dot Bean f COWlfSGEIITSt 4tf i TlftOM RoIKinfrom Any St finMii cosijaleiKMktB require aourisaiag feo4 I i that will Rot overtax the 41getlv t ftttctioss and la the war ef a I trracthrectoriag aid vitaUtraiaUaf J ri toalc we know ot nothing that equals i t JTiaol our delicious sod liver aa4 ire t o lc without oil v Tiaol creates aa appetite reMtak I MiejIilJteaad vitality to every organ lathe We ask e who ae 4 n Wreairt h and flesbbulldlng tonic re 7rtorattye to callat pur store aad IlK bottle of VIQlwIUl the ueierstaad l r lag that It it does not help them we guves l ft iwiiriBp Mnraro m lacer pomted Drsg Department YI r J Mr and Mre T O Anderson wh have been visiting relatives near Pembroke for the past week have returned home Newman Whltford was in Madl sdnvllle Sunday Advertise your business in the SemiWeekly Bee and get 50000 votes for each dol lar paid in Lllburn Young of Hadisonvllle was in town Snndaq Guy Forrester was in Madison vllle Sunday Chinaein open stock and also in hundred BRosdHerman Morgan was in Madison vllle Sunday Mrs J E Fawcett of Madison vllle visited friends here Sunday The SemiWeekly Bee is giving 100 000 votes on every dollar paid in on subscriptions this will help some Mr and Mrs Tom Barnett of Madlsonville were m town Sunday tG1IDopt fail to return your votes thanfBillle Herrell was in Madisonville SundayFrank Oldham was in Hopklne ville Snudayj LOST On the street a long yellow account book tinder return to Bee Office and receive reward REV G W DAME Jobn Wilson warm Hopkinsville Sunday Mr and Mrs Will Thomas and children visited relatives in Madi sonville Sunday Get your job work from the SemiWeekly Bee and get 50000 votes for every fi paid inyMrs G W Parker of Madison yille was in town Saturday afternoon Hartford Chatten wasin Madison vllle Saturday We will give tooooo votes on all accounts paid in full ofgBROSrW P Graham was in Madison vllle Saturday Mre Charlie Barnett visited Mrs Tom Barnett in Madlsonville Satur day afternoon HOUSE FOR SALEHousa and lot In Earlington for sale cheap Big interest as renting propositions Apply at this office J W Thompson of MadisonvlUe was In town yesterday Guy Forrester left for Louisville yesterday where he hoe accepted a position with the Amerlcam Bed ManTo the Automobile Contestantst all who realize now that they have no chance to win alone Jwhy notas Blat the Knights of Pythias 061 to win That would be a worthy act Miss Gladys Vaughn and Roy Parker werefnrl4ladlaonyille Satur day Ignatius Morgan who was shot some time ago and has been con Sued to his room is able to be out again A P King traveling salesman for Ragon Bros of Evansville was in town today Call 185 and have your clothes steamed pressed d dry cleaned SANITARY STHAM PKKSSINO WORKS The Old Fiddlers Contest as ad verttseU in last issue of The Bee has been postponed indefinitely Capti Ott Powers of this city who Hickeaca count of t e water atthat place was here Sunday and MonIaymorn rug visiting his family He returned to Hiokman Monday afternoon and will be there a week or ten olavK longeruVf J i Hhr- o Hardy Gooch of MadlsonvlHewas in town today W K Griffin chief train dispatch er at Paris Ky is in town Wewill make shades to fit your windows and frames to fit your pic tures Send us your order SISK BROS BOOK STOREMadisouvtlie Ky Neal Holllnger of Madlsonvllle was here yesterday on business He is member of the well known Jew elry firm of Hollinger Truempy and they are building up quite a nice business here We will give i oo ooo votes on all accounts paid in full from now until the close of Automobile Contest WEBB BROS DrT H Ladle of Clay Ky will begin a series of meetings at the General Baptist Church Saturday night May 11 Everybody is cor dially Invited to attend these ser vicesPay your accounts due the SemiWeekly Bee and get 50000 votes on the automobile I for every i paid in JI J1I Notes Hiram Bassett who has for two years past been with the firm of McFarland Coff man has accepted the position with the 0 E Owen Hardware Co which was recently vacated by R H Buck As yet It IB not known who will take Mr Bas seWs place Headaches Signs of Danger Anyone in this town that snlfeis frequently from splitting neivcus headaches ought to sro at once 1C the druggist and get a 25o bottle of our Carlstedts German LIver Powder Headaches always indicate oonsti patron in a dangerous form that may result in other extremely serious even der acts on the Liver the real cause of constipationa few doses entirely remove the troubleInsure bottle today from the St Bernard Mining Co Incorporated Drug Department 26c a bottle Mrs Sidney Laffoon ot the South ard country was in town Saturday on business covering v Furniture Specials t Friday Saturday 10th Utb we offer beautiful 8 piece Reed Porch Sets regular I 111 r d at 9950 I i i j Specials for Friday and 10th and 11th i lot of Wash Dresses and Suits season in all the popular fabrics all well made trimmed prices 800 to 860 classed these garments two lets and have specially priced each lot These real On Friday Saturday a rf 1 I t Jo i d t rl ii ihpmpsqllS Fitting Corsets I 1 t rr t- t Madisonville aIlmentssometimes AppendicitisOur faUsguaranteedIf Values Saturday and198 You Can Anything Eat what your stomach craves resLion SourStomachBreath or Heavy Feeling if you take one dose of Digesteze It re MagicPleasantminute Get a 60o bottle from the department of the St Bernard Mining Company Incorporated W E Bourland and wife of Dix on spent Friday night in the city with Mrs S Mi Bourland Small Pox InProvldenceJAn epidemic of small pox has de veloped in Providence Ky and there Is tt lk of quarantining the place Some of the children who the in a light form at tended the public school before the nature of the desease was deter mined Ernest the reliable and up to news dealer ofthi-s has accepted a posi tion with Bannas Machine Shops I tr e p 1 PRINCESS SPECIAL This Popular Photo Play Theatre is now under new guaranteesits Especially Adopted Ladies and Children c againrunning the Worlds Best PicturesYou know what that means Lubins Biograph Essany Pathe Selig and Vitograph ci MADISONVILLE KY Matinee Daily 2 p m azNAMENTi HE J 1 With Beautiful Furniture Rugs t is the cornerstone of American civilization Its influences are felt in every v vocation How important then that this iriflu r should be for good l 1 i P You owe a duty to your children well rmingii 41t Y e helps strengthen the tie of paternal feeling so much a home It has a good influence upon thei children Helps every man to succeed iiitbusiness and every woman to succeed socially Moral Visit our furniture and floor departments and see themanyv beautiful things which Help to beautify the home r itl + 1 We have a new and complete line of Furniture fond Floor Coveringsin a range of that will please j if anyone Our prices are always as low as the high quality of our merchandise will admit GiveusacalU iz XSS and May and our 1250 rin r Extra May One from last and neatly Former We have in are bargains sale and at 98c Y Glove c i Eat will drug had disease Brinkley date place for Weare Kalems and Home erice as as beauti ful prices I 26 ool Skirti from last seasoD all band tailored acid trimmed tG OO to 1000 values Onsale Friday and Saturday at 98candL98 New Spring Wash ressesj and Suits v l For Friday arrS8aturday only we ofjer our entire purchase of beautiful er9MttLawnand Linen Dresses and Suits at greatly re dual dprioea These afe exceptional values Dont fail to see them f50o Fauey Foulards Friday and Saturday only ri 3712c x t td i 36 inch twotone Taflefas Friday and Saturday only A 49c per yard j r- I rs a So0 x fa f cij r j1 U a i talfir r ers r i S f i 7i rem ptlyIr rrI- y 1 1 4 r 0i LI- C i i 17 t i- j5i f l I CA MORTON i tr ltIDISONVILLE KY 13 t I ti t I rc Funeral Director and Embalmer Any Call Answered Promptly Day or Night 11 to THE FOLLOWING LETTER from Dr W S Hlgbec President 01 i State Board of Examiners Is Self t Explanitory May 1 1912 The newspapers of the smaller towns throughout the country are frequently solicited to insert reading advertisements for the Philadelphia School for Nurses located at 2219 Chestnut St Phila delphia and as It poses as a benefi- c nt and charitable institution these advertisement are Inserted free of charge The Visitor of the Pennsylvania State Board of Charities in a report states Nothing to be seen worth reporting No indication of lessons or instructions Your visitor cannot commend this institution and iu a letter says This last places this Institution under the head of those we condemn absolutely in our prln ted report P It is advisable that the public should know that the young women who enter this school as pupils are sent out after having had the most meagre instruction from incompe tent instructors to nurse in private families for aioaoYieightyper ceut of which is returned to the School treasury They receive no bedside instructions nor are they under the direction of skilled and competent teachers The Chief of the Bureau of Health in his report to the Director of Health and Charities of the City of Philadelphia says I feel that Isis an imposition on the public to allow this class of nurses to practice their profession as the following circumstances connected with these eases of typhoid lever prove conclusively t io my mind that those nurses arer not properly trained to be intrusted with the noble work of nursing the sickThe graduates of this school are nbtacceptedbythe Amejwcan Nat ional Red Cross Society nor the nursing corps of the Army and Navy they are not admitted to the pireotpry of Nurses connected with the College of Physicians Phlladel phia nor are they recognized by the Pennsylvania State Board of Exam mere for Beglstratlon of Nurses i have given you information for tho reason that poor and arabl tabus youbg women attracted by the Advantages set forth In the free ad 0roertlaeiiiente inserted In the newe papers All Over the country with toeAttend this school in the hope of becoming trained nurses only to find Pafter entering that they are their tithe and wdrk to an institution which does not educate and equip U them for the profession of nursing In the interest of those young women of your locality I would ask that you give this statement as much publicity as possible Respectfully Yours WiiAiAM 8 HIOBBB M D President of the Pennsylvania State Bard of Examiners for Registration of Nurses NO CAUSE TO DOUBT t A Statement of Facts Backed by a Strong Guarantee I We guarantee immediate and pos itive relief to all sufferers from con stipation In every case whore our remedy falls to do this we will re tnrn the money paid us for It Thats a frank statement Of facts and we will want you to substantlte them at our risk Bexall Orderlies are eaten just like candy are particularly prompt and agreeable in action may be taken at any time day or night do not cause diarrhoea nausea griping excessive looseness or other under sirable effects They have a very mild but positive action upon the organs with which they come in contact apparently acting as are gulative tonic upon the relaxed muscular coat of the bowel thus overcoming weakness and aiding to restore the bowels to more vigorous and healthy activity Bexall Orderlies are unsurpassa ble and ideal for the use of children old folks and delicate persons We cannot too highly recommend them to all suffers from any form of con stipation and its attendant evils Thats why we back our faith In them with our promise of money back if they do not give entire satis faction Three sizes 12 tablets 10 cents 80 tablets 25 cents and 80 tab lets 50 cents Remember you eau obtain Bexall Bemedlos in Roches ter only at our storeThe Rexall Store St Benard Mining Company Incorporated Drug Department Lively as a Boy If you are tired run down have no appetite get a bottle of Yucatan Chill Tonic A few doses set you upgive you a boys appetite make you strong and lively as a twelveyearold Purifies the blood and strengthens the system 50o a bottle at the St Bernard Mining Co Incorporated Drug Depart men t WANTEDTo Trade for a Farm A stook of goods consisting of 4 000 worth of Clothing Dry Goods Hats Mans add Women Shoes and Mens Furnishings Will sell very heap If interested apply to Merchant Henderson Ky In care Henderson Gleaner 2t r 91 ForMenOn1y 1 Shj1 Sale Friday and Datuiraay Fine Panama HatsS Fifty Panama Hats for melt in grades ranging from 400 to 1000 each all eizes Of to 7i Slight imperfections is our f reason for selling these eats at the following low prices- 4OOand 600 Hats Choice 245 e 4000aud 7 6Q HatBOhoicea45 860 and i0OQ Hats Choice 445 ShirtsbFifteen dozen of those flue 150 and 200 Excello Slit trfalliies 14to17aaliizlititnpftfeotianfnwPvery ehtrt is our reason for such a lowpriceeiWebnve had over fifty dozen of these shirts and former purchaser are eagerly 4 awaiting this new lot of Choice 25cN w I CLEANUPDAI COMESONFRIDAY Continued from page 1 nating from the League tliitt ladies oe designated as lus to loolc over the city fnaJdpectt- ho work ot the oleatiupandt o leportto the Council any failup to meet the requirements NYH B heartily approved When the delegation enterecr they were graciously welcome by Mayor Rash who suspendec the business then BefoYe th Council and invited theladk s to present their case- Expressions from all ihecpun oilmen showed thenr hearty ap proval of the movement rnd i general appreciation of tim p brought by the ladies pFtht League the Board of Health the Health Officer Dr W K Nis bet and all others who are taking a lively interest in this most timely movement for civic betterment and cleaulinese The ladies were authorized toem ploy at the Citys expensej as many teams as might by neces sary to haul away the CIrbng- and trash that will be cleaned u around the home premises and alleys of the city on npxt Friday CleanupDay 1C E1aI Trahern clUirmanoi the Board of Health was presentand presented some pertinent statis tics regarding deaths of infants s durine 1911 which though few were mostly in the summer months He also spoke of the good work already done arid plan ed by both our meat markets and the belief that our grocerymen and dealers generally would d voluntarily what is necessary t screen food products against contamination fram the deadly fly Paul M Moore trustee of the Earlington Schools has issued an address proclaiming half holt iday for both schools on Friday afternoon and calling on child ren parents and teachers to use this opportunity to further the work of Cleanup Day This address is published in these col umns A Texas Wonder i The Texas Wonder cures kidney and cures diabetes weak and lame backs rheumatism and all Irregu larities of bladder troubles remov ln Rravel the kidneys and bladder in both men and women Begnlates bladder troubles In children If not sold by your druggists will be seat by mall on receipt of 100 One small bottle is two months treatment and seldom fails to perfectA cure Send for testimonials from Ky and other states Dr E W Hal 2928 Olive street St Louis Mo Sold bv drui=gist I May Sell Beer The Bank of England has the right to sell beer without a license The privilege was granted to the bank In its charter of incorporation under the Great Seal July 27- The 1004j bank foes not take advantage of the privilege THE PRAISE CONTINUES Everywhere Wo Hear Good Reports of Doaas Kidney Pills J Earlington is no exception Every section of the U S resounds with praise of Doans Kidney Pills 1hlr ty thousandpersons are givingtes imony in their home newspapers The sincerity of there witnesses the fact that they live so noar is the r best proof of the merit ofDoans lores an Earhngtou proof John W DavqnportYEarltngtonj ft1 Ky says I still use Doans Kid noy dillsocasloiii J1JfqpQstder t them an excellent remedy for kid coy trouble The more I use this preparation the better I like ft You may continue publishing my former testimonial I suffered frow1 jcanlame that I could network fprdaysj at a time and the kidney secretions vere scanty There was a constant pain In njy head that almost bUnd ed pro I became dizzy dark spots would float before my pyo and I would real like a drunken mad Nothing did me any good until a fDoansY obtained a supply at the St Ba- rrrd Mining Co an- ditasdulyaeww6sstiefore r they d6treetodh y trouble I Iforalo b de reft Price 50 q t ostergiiurn jJntJalO 31 eWYorif91 aK Jrtlie United Statead 4 D uAJI1Jt CIfI 1 a on tJ and take no other r1 r h 1J 1 f PMAOH ON CLEANUP DAYi Ministers Prepare the Way for Owens ville Renovation Owensullle Ind May iiThefirst annual OfoVnup Day1 wIn be ushered tomorrow at sunrisesFIG indication Is that the proclamation offedesignating Mon day as CleanupDay will be get orally observed In fact the first skirmish against rubbish refuse ea took place Saturday when sev eral expresswagon loads of tin cane old fence wire ashes apd other rud 3bleu and junk were hauled away From their pulpits today the min isters of the town spoke words of praise for the inauguration of a 01eanup Day In OwensvUlo Tho Rev M E Abel of the Metho diet Church the Rev G W May t the Cumberland Presbyterianchurch apd the JRev L W Spann of the General Baptist church urged their congregation to exemplify tho spirit of civic duty and Join with neighbors and friends for an obser vance of Clean up Day Disease breeding Germs will have to Ismay out of town in a hurry tomorrow or suffer death in trout of the shovel rake and broom CowellI EarpDavid Cowell a very popular young man and son of Judge Cowell our marriedWednesday the Methodist parsonage by Rev Brandon They will then take the early morning train for St Louis and will visit there and at Cincin hate on their honeymoon Miss andMrsyoung lady and quite a musician Mr Cowell la a valued employee ot the L do N and is chief clerk to Master Mechanic Salmon ofohappyoprosperous I John R Staton Joyce Kv had an exceptionally severe attack of ithadTar Compound I would have been compelled to quit work Instead I FOIOYSIBoney medicine we ever use Contains BernardMining I partment 1 40 w Farming Made4 IEisyi i By the sepr V oE 1 P 0 Rival Disc Cultivators k ie- j f r t tt 1t r This is an exact reproduption of thecelebrat ed Disc Cultivator In the construction of thisi cultivator every objection has been overcome and results can be secured with it teat are not Possibleswith any other style Write tis fpr catalogue or better still call at loursfor and let us show the i P O Rival We also handle the world re 1 s + nowned Plows and Harrows and will make satis factory prices on same I Plain Hardware Coit Madisonville Kytj NOn1 I L iI 1 j r In order to preserve the health of the community it will be n absolutely necessary to give this town a thorough scrubbing This adis the season when a thorough cleaning ofyour own premises niiglit- C qdeCJing8tsev 1 j tI j I f II t t ttt dZ7 d tr CLEAN UP JPJ Ij i l jii II 11 t I i1I 11 onlytakesone time to doit put all yoiir old tin cans in abarrfelr If Ittl Sridfitwill be carted a1 r ay bun all rubbish ann d trash that w 11brn7 fUsethmeCplehftfully and 11 do not afloV stagnant pooiMir tot stand about YOllrprJises see that altoutll uTi e tli6r6uffH 00 j v fl Ii 1 J cleaned andin proper condition Tj tithroWrslbdut th- eb1NaIwin f dw bnexcel sail breeding lacgt V orsi i ft inset r 4 Tiiifeife r ipiiecaijtic tiJ- M iiM IIHI I I j j 71 llacessar in order fdrlthe townttji niairitairi its high degree 9f if 1 j fi tH Mf tfl ei L I 1jA t I fl 1 dom from Imoto i ties W1 ich haS bten attained e in the pp I r i J r ri j f rn L y rJ6 tAr JIery tJf11 L t jt w 1 Nl Ibi rTlM Dfk 1 r I r I it I1 r J H alth 0ffier r 1il1ir S IIUI Jaa wa tI tjid f tj1AJi I y fV lI Iilrij I I It f I J K tM i II r 1rwrwi c of oJ oJ I JI Cul iy a I I S ds N 0lr tt l 1 1 f d i tl Ji 1 i I tlt r it 1 a