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Digital page images are linked to the text file. && ' iiiiiiiHiii'iiii''iiWfiitfff7itn CTIMfefflBSK 'Hj$"W, snOsif ' , i TUESDAY m B pirf and FRIDAY AFTERNOON - il vVOyflxVMHi jYi ftB&vtoV 0 JttK. .E k TUESDAY and FRIDAY AFTERNOON 1- - 4 a ,y IF YOU DON'T ADVERTISE YOUR TWENTY-THIR- D BUSINESS ADVERTISE IT FOR SALE No. YEAR EARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KY TUESDAY, MAY 7, 1912 37 a CLEAN-UP-DAY" COMES ON FRIDAY EARLINGTON REAL ESTATE APPLICANTS FOR SOFT DRINK LICENSE TO BE PASSED UPON City Council Will Hold Adjourned ing to Act on Applications and Bonds Meet- RdMcn Aim mncQT r , k - . v , t& Value Several Increasing In Benjamin L. Raih, of Madison. NeW Residences Going ud and ville, Laid to Rest at The Earlington Oity Council Quite a Lot of Improvement! last nijiht adjourned to meet PRESENT MEMORIAL TO CITY COUNCIL Grapevine again next Tuesday night, at ASKING ENFORCEMENT OF ORDINANCES Being Made which time will be taken up the ALMOST NINETY-TWapplications for license to sell YEARS OF LIFE SPENT CARPENTERS AND CONTRACProclamation by Mayor and AnGraduate Optician soft drinks, and the submission PROCLAMATION TORS GETTING BUSY , IN HOPKINS COUNTY nouncement of School Holof bonds required in such case, iday by Trustee ' A moderate sized building boom under the recently ' enacted law Yesterday afternoon the reL&N.WATCHINSPECTOR WHEREAS, tho peace, has struck Earllngtpn and real esregulating the sale of soft drinks. mains of Mr. Benjamin Louis prosperity and happiness of a tate is rapidity Increasing in value. D. W. K. NISBET OUT commuuity is, to a great exWith the assurance of one of the A nominal license is to be charg- Kish, the oldest and one of IN OFFICIAL CALL FOR . Expert Watch Repairer tent, dependent upon tho chief official of the L. & N. that ed and a bond of $500 required the best beloved citizens of GENERAL CLEAN UP health of same, and whereaB Earlington will be the permanent of each xlealer, the purpose being Hopkins Oounty,were laid at rest location for round house and proper precautions at this headquarters the the train masters, to regulate and restrict the sale in Grapevine cemetary, followed League Authorized by Council to Em Earlington, Kentucky for drinks of the and mourned by many relatives particular season of tho year train dispatchers and supervisors of ploy Teams and to Provide "Near-Beer- " clasp. There will aud a large concourse of friends. can aud will insure health in a offices, that the old depot wilt be Inspectors moved, rebuilt and modernized and probably be only two applicants He died at his home in Madison-vill- e d way aud freedom Sunday, morning at 10:80 extensive repairs made on the pres- who will handle the latter class LEAGUE ANNOUNCES from diseuse, NOW, THEREent round bouse, tho clt'zons,of this of drinks, and perhaps not more o'clock, almost ninety-tw- o years Olark county, and his mother THE WORKING PLAN FORE, place have impMcito confidence in than a half dozen dealers all of age, after a long confinement from Fayette county. His grandI, Frank D. R.sh, Mayor qf Its future prosperity and have deto his room and bed followinc a father, William Rash, was a disthe Oity of Earlington, Kencided to invest their money in new told. "CLEAN-UP-DAY- " HOLIDAY tucky, do hereby proclaim residences, town lots and various MrH. E. Brant. 11115 Paden St., fall he had which resulted in; a tinguished preacher. Mr. Rash Parkersburg, To the Patrons of the Earling-to- n and designate Friday 10, 1012, lmprovments. In addition to tli of lagrlppe W. Va.. had an attacky broken hip". Tenderly and lov joined the Christian church ir ' several buildings to be erected by which left her bad ingly was he nursed and comfort- the early 40's. Was for years an. "OLEAN-UP-DAas Schools: for the St. Bernard Mining Co,, the foltrouble, and she suffered muoh severe pain and backache. Then ed through all his trial and suf- elder of the Grapevine congregasaid Oity, and do call upon, lowing have decided to build ; Xj. E. Believing that in no way she heard of Foley Kidney request and arge all good citi- MoEuen a two story residence on says; "After taking them Pills and fering, but nature had run its tion, and at the organization or can all the people of Earling a short zens, both white and colored, od west railroad street, Elmer Lyan time the pain left my back and I am course and could do no more, the Madisonville Ohristian church' young and old, of all Jon, will move his bouse kiu nuit) iu ue my own nouseworx. he was borrowed from Grapevine to observe this day in the on the lot on west futher back u Foley Kidney Pills helped me won- and so the end. races and all conditions, do so railroad street Mr. Rnsh was born July 81st, to help in the organization of the-nemost complete and thorough and erect a modern two Story resi- derfully." Sold by St. Bernard Min ranch good m one day as in a dence. Brown Brds. have added ing uo. incorporated, Drug Depart 1810, on a farm near Madison-vill- e, church, of which he was one-o- f manner. two rooms and a hall to their bouse ment. general observance and active just north of the Greenville on the first elders. and it Is The Oity Oouncil has voted oneeast railroad street residences now and vigorous participation in s of the prettiest n Notice to The Public His first marriage was to road and about 200 feet west of to defray the expenses necesthis Btreet. Quite a number are the work of 4,01eau.Up-Day- ", Nisbet, on December ' J. of the L. & N. having new fences I have purchased the Inter- the new "cut-offother lmsary to the removal of all dirt, provments made aud and carpenters arranged by the Earlington Their children were the and moth-bot- h 16th, 1846.Rash, who died some est of T. H, Stone in the Liv- Railroad. His father garbage and waste material and contractors are kept busy. . Oivic Improvement League Dr. A. E. died when he was about 4 O. which may be collected by and given hearty endorsement ery Stable. All parties in- years old. and his aunt, who was years since in Madisonville, R. itfo More Dyspepsia. W. Rash, of Hendersou, Jae. each individual citizen on and official backing by the Gas. or other Htnmnnh ft nti debted to the firm of Barnett wife of Uncle Harry Good-lo- e, Rsb, of Earlington, Mre. R. M. hiB premises. Nothing Houorublo Mayor and tlity It is to be ,auur uu will remain undigested or & Stone will please call and the took and reared him until Salmon, of Ilsley, and Geo. W. your Btomach if you hoped that each good citiOouncil ; and believing that R'ish, of Madisonville. His first will take a little Digosteze, a powerhe was able to support himself. wife died January 2nd, J877. my action will have your genr zen yill gather up in barrelb ful dltrestlVfl. hnrmiaoa nnH nlo...r.t settle at once His father was Stephen Rlsh and "" as Maple Syrup. For sale Tjy the Mr. RHsh's second marrisgs- Respectfully, and boxes all wastes aud gareral and warm approval, I arug department ofr the St. Bernard his mother Paty Bern Rish, now proclaim a half holiday bage, place these on the mimug company, incorporated. y (Gontinued on Page 2.) Chas. E. Barnett. the father having come from on Friday afternoon, May 10th street in front of his premises, for all the children botli the After which the same will be white and the colored schools, removed as above provided. and call on children, parents The Oivic Improvement League wilj lend its best efand teachers to use this oppor. tuuity greatly to further the forts to the success of this all Work of cleaning and beautiimportajkmoveraeut and I Big. Bankrupt Stock of fying our Oityon this our first on Sale in hoping that ''GLEAN-U- P official "Oloan-Up-Day1012, may save DAY" for Respectfully, the lives of raanj Let$this SI be carried out with thoroughPaul M. Moork, Trustee. ness and vigor. May 6th 1012. Frank D. Rash, Mayor Paul P.,Pmo, Oity Olerk. .1 ii4 The Oity Oouncil meeting last night was an unusually interest- FIRST That you designate Friday, ing one and resulted in the apis the & Gardner at a very low stock purchased from May 10th 1012 as CLEAN UP proval bv that body of the proposed "Olean-Up-DaFriday of DAY for Earlingtoni and this price and we are to give you the full benefit of this reduction. applies to the colored, as well as this week, planned by the ladies of the Oivic Improvement League the whites. and the issuance of a proclama- SECON- DGents'" Watches 45c to 90c Gold Pins Filled Locket Chains Fancy Emblem Buttons That the ordinance, in regard tion by the Mayor calling on all 45c to 90C $2.00 to $30.00 Collar Pins 35c to $1.75 75c to $2.75 citizen, white and colored, to to ash piles and coal piles, or ot'. Ladies' Watches Gold Cuff Links $1 20 to $3.50 Fancy Emblem Pins. . Diamond Rings. $5 00 t0$l8 50 join in this movement for a bic her obstruction in street. (.No. 21 Filled Cuff Links.. 20c to $1 25 ,....$3.75 to $18.00 Gold Set Rings. . . 75c to $3.75 ;.....'..35c to $1.75 Gold Tie Clasp.. ,80c to ,$2.25 81 in citv ordiuauce) be day of spriug cleaning to put page Gents5 Fobs and Charms Sept's Rings. . .$1.00 to $5 00 'Gold Emblem Charms rjmdly enforced, Filled Tie Clasp. . .30c to $1 0O ' our city in the list of prbgressive ' 15 to $4 00 Signet Rings ?t 50c to $4 25 v ..$1.25 to $12 00 Gold.Front Crops. 45c to $1.00 orderly places known for THIRD and ' Ladies' Fobs and Charms Filled Emblem Charms Gold Scarf Pins. .60c to $2.22 Filled Bracelets. ..80c to $4.75 their cleauliness and good works That more garbage cans be ;' ', Belt Pins 60c to $2.50 $1.00 to $4.00 ' Gold Front Pins. .40c to $1.50 60c to $4.25 placed for wasta paper and tre-- . in sanitation and conservation of 6Qc to $2.25 Belt Buckles Gold Lockets. . . 2.00 to $3.50 Filled Front Pins. .25c to $1.00 Gold Beauty Pins. 60c to $1.40 fuse on street and provision made Hat Pins the health of all citizeue. l5cto$2.50 .Filled Lockets. . . $0.60 to $3.00 Gold Emblem Buttons Filled Beauty Pins..l5c to.90c LaValliere $1 901fo $12 65 The League was represented for emptying same. Gold Locket Chains Gold Broaches-$2.40- ; to$.l 1.00 60c, to $ 1 .60 Ear Screws by four of its officers, Mesdames FOURTH ...' ..$l7fi to $9 00 Gold Emblem Pins.' 60c to $2.25 Filled Broaches. . . 70c to $2.00 Ear Bobs 60c to 7.40 slop barrels aud, garj That all F. m. Arnold, A. O..Sisk, W.. L. Mcfrrison and M. B.Aoug, who bage cans;' breeding, places for flies,-brequired to be kept cov-- J were, by tueir(, request, accom"! - ill) !! 1 . ered . panied fry Ladies of Civic Improvement League are Backed by Officials and Citizens CITIZEN PASSES AWAY L. C. Wiley O semi-intoxicati- ng wide-sprea- kid-tio- Y Miss-Acne- " !, all--uni- te ." AT COST o TAPPAN & GARDNER'S J EWELRY AT COST Wi AT COST MAY 10, FOR 15 DAYS This y, bankrupt prepared Tappan .' e acting as spokesman for them. presented anckread.byMrs. Mbr rison, secretary, which is printed below, asking that provisions in tKrcity ordinances affecting the cleanliness ancjiealfh of the cily, b strictly "enforced". Upon motion y Oouncirman Evftns thip e, Memorial was referred to a exposed of OoUuciltaen Qansler, Oldham and Atkinson, consider and act upon the rec -" Proft0. E.Pudltx, A memorial fromvtliaXeague'waa Tlmt the Nsjly! under. befuUof, nui&ances, page,2T be enforced. - SIYTH Oity-ordinauce. - FFT-H- .,. '" '" V- 1 f J I here is really some high class jewelry 'contained4 in this stock that will eo for less than wholesale cost. Anything you get in this sale will b.e a bargain. , 11 'fIkak' fon,Friday',fjw'gousbe; .j , . cora-nytte- provided at the pity's, expense,! sufficient in number to remove' garbage and debris collected,! same day as collected, and that bills be printed at city's expense to qotify citizens of CLEAN UPf DAY., U - Don't forget thesale lasts only t t r . , Jeufe V II- 1 go'dd c days and th'is is the charic of a 'lifetime to' Jewelry at a price never offered before., 15 J I ', A'l. tr v. 1 Signed X-O.-Sis- r T H 1 ) fl f mm I BM . " M 4Km t,. t Ti' o.m 1 memorial,, which rt8 ade.al follows-- ; : - AT 1 W K Wej JMeiliTJ.aitoipwy.eni9nfcLsi MflvNW.UBUCAD,2d.y. P. Mm. W.TJ. M m 1. U m WhiwiHm4 ials y,oFro3j&le ItjlgrTlmi Otty Oouncil of Burlington, K, 1 r ifB' L0Kfi T. trAi.rto;gfta (Continued on Page 4.) 'i Xif ; 1 ill - ' i 1 l Vy 1 Earlington; Kentucky i 1 '"F.Ii,V I& t I ROPY " , - AT, CO'T. . ; flLyij-- t MflP r'f L"'TrTjrp"nfTf '"""it v" iy ft, t i. mmtm mmmmmwmwmmmJrk Wfi' "V W"!" " !. ClHB PAUL M. MOORE. EDITOR AND PUBLISHER ASSOCIATE EDITOR AND BUSINESS MANAGER Subscription Rates : Six months Three montliB .. ..." Slnglo copieB '.: Those BELOVED AND OLDEST CITIZENIPASSES AWAY CI "V, One Year 81.00 60 , 25 6 Old , (Continued from Page I.) J. E. FAWOETT grandchildren. Are very dear to you almost Funeral services were held at 4 o'clock at the little church on priceless in fact Branch Office in Morten's Furniture Store, 119 South Main Street, East Broadway near his home, Mgr. AILEEN DAVIS, Kentucky, Phone No. which church he himself largely Tuesday, May 7, 1912 Telephone 47 Just bear in mind that your built aud supported, the services children would cherish just being conducted by Rev. S. M. Bernard, of Madisonville, assissuch pictures, of you ored schools on Priday, that the ted by R9v. H. J. Brazelton, of children may take part in this place. The active pallbearyESTERDAY is dead; for-gtomorrow does ers Merchants itft in at any time, or if and included his six grandsons and all citizens to whom the Come were as follows ; Frauk D. exist; don't worry VV not more desirable make an matter has come are evincing a Hash, O. W. liish Jr., Ben Rash, day is here use it. appointment most encouraging and likely inBen Salmon, Edward Rash and Von Broechlin, S Ernest Olaytor. terest in this movement for the The honorary public health and welfare. The, pallbearers were old friends of the deceased and most of them Let us not lose sight of the fact StiALL WE ALL CLEAN UP? old citizens of Hopkins County, that Earlington has an enviable The movement for sanitation health record to preserve and to and were O. A. Young, John D, and conservation of health in improve, as improve it we can Langley, A. E. Reese, Jas. M. Earlington, which The Bee has through the general success of BEWARE Nisbet, Ohas. Seymour, T. R. been advocating and exploiting the plans laid for the cleansing Card well, Geo. W. Figloy and in its columns, is .gainiug more of premises, killing of deadly Elijah Bassett. There were The Fly tmd more in strength of impulse flies, screening of meats and food many beautiful floral offerings. and chry stallizing into action. products, the elimination of vile WHEREVER SHE GOES D1S- Mr Rush's long life has been ' It promises to literally sweep the odors and all uucleanliness, and EASE AND DEATH FOLLOW one continuous story of rightcity before, by aad on Fribay the liberal use of lime. eousness and good deeds, with of this week, which has now been Flies kill a greater number of hu- his influence always actively on We all believe in the efficacy officially designated as " the beasts of the right side in all questions afof the things proposed to do. man beings than all polsouous prey, with all of the for Partington. Let's all unite with enthusiasm added. They spread disease fecting the life and morals of the 1Last night the officers of the and all our strength in this effort which slays thousands, while big community. Guided by an enEarlington Oivic Improvement to make Priday the big, banner powerful beasts will kill single vic- lightened conscience he walked League visited the Oity Council, day for Earlington, a thorough tims. at all times iu the path of rightpresented a memorial urging that and effective The fly is a frequenter ofblfal: eousness and service to those she lays her eggs in the manure pile certain ordinances designed to objectionable filth. All the about him, aud so proved to all control and regulate proper saniAt the Council meeting last or other all the imaginable, abomin- who knew him the sincerity of germs tation in the city be rigidly en night it was proposed to put off able microbes fasten themselves on his Christian character. He had forced, and requested that the " 'till .next week the spongy feet of tho fly. She filled well the various relations Council designate Friday of this to give more time for publicity. brings them into the house and of life, as son, husband, father, The fly her week officially as " But the ladies of the Civic Im- wipes them off over feet. food you brother, friend. He had bourne the and that tho Mayor so pro- provement League thought the you see walklug are about to eat is covered with fifth adyersity bravely and enjoyed claim, and that the jCouncil give publicity through The Bee had and gormB. If there Is any dirt in prosperity quietly, using, both the movement these official sane-lio- already been and would now be your house or about your premises, his life and his means lor good. and financial backing. so effective that no further delay or those of your neighbors, she has He lived nobly and died peace All this was cheerfully done was necessary. And so Priday just come from it. It is her home fully at an advanced age, and and tne Bee gladly gives large May 10th is to be the Big Day! Watch her as she stands on the ump when the end came he was found of sugar industriously wiping her. space today to the necessary pubfeet. She is wiping off the disease "as a shock of corn, fully ripe licity for thiB movement, in orThe Bed's suggestion to "Clean germs; rubbing them on the sugar for the harvest." Not for him all our citizens may be Up or Be Cleaned" has struck in that you are going to eat, leaving be our tears, Rather let us der that fully informed, to the end that and has brought inquiries to the poiBon for you to swallow. crown his grave, with garlands-othey may, as we are sure they Board of Health members and She wlpeB her feeton the food that 'hope. Few of us will live as you eat, on the faces aad on the lips will, enter with zeal into these others and in the of your Bleeping children, This does long or as well and fewer yet, vfod plans for a cleaner, health' good work now occupying the more to spread typhoid fever and perhaps, will the Angel of Death ier and more beautiful city. minds of many Earlington peo- cholera infantum and other intesti- greet with such loving touch. than any otbor cause. 1 Mcmheref Kentucky Press Association end Second District Publishers League ticulars. Entered at the Earlineton Post Office as Second Class Matter. Maii-sentill- Specimen copies mailed free on application. Correspondents wanted In all parts of the county. Address us for par- Pictures Father and Mother was to Mrs. Eudoxia Phipps February, 10th,' 1881, and his sec- 1 on Millinery Bargains A ond wife survives. Besides his sons and daughters enumerated above, his decendents include eight grandchildren and six great Beginning Monday, May 8, and Continuing Until Wednesday, May 15 We will offer some very sensational bargains in Ladies' and Misses' Millinery, i lot of "Ladies' and Misses' Trimmed Hats, slightly soiled, regular retail price $2.50107.50 each. These-hatwe have 1 10 cut the price from And are giving 50,000 to 100,000 votes on each hat. s e, i - 4-- MISS i 49C P SI .59 et "Olean-up-Day- ." All Pafiern Hats A bonus vote of 10,000 on each hat sold. -- I Now is the Time to Buy Your Summer Millinery 1 Corbi Studio aa Barnes, Cowand & Go. Incorporated N "Olean-up.Day- Kyailize tA Colored Varnish in- ser-pent- B With a desire. o t all times to serve the best "Clean-up-Day.- " "Clean-up-Day- terests of our patrons, We have added Kyanize to our stock 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 yi pints, pints and quarts and sells at 15c 25c 45c and 85c respectively. we will give for ten cents, a regular ten cent brush, and a 15c can of. KYANIZE, For a limited time "Ciean-np-Day- n 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. -- St. Bernard Mining Company Incorporated ; DRUG DEPARTMENT f W. wmmmmmmmmmmmmmm. i.V ;'. ..' i1"- -, i'ri 'AT- - Mayor Kash has issued his ple. proclamation ; Dr. W. K. Nisbet, our efficient Health officer, has published an earnest clean-uappeal; Chairman Trahern, of the Board of Health, has been active in vital matters affecting public health; Paul M. Moore, Trustee, has announced a half Jiolidayfor both white and col p Always Blessed with a Hearty Appetite if you use Digesteze. It helps your stomach do the work, digests what youeat and makes good rich blood from your food, No moro Sleepless Nights, Headache or Stomach Misery. Get rid of all these troubles with Diges-tezFifty cents a bottle, worth tenfold lis cost, at drug department of the St, .Bernard Mining Company, e, Incorporated. Semi-Veek- ly Bee am nal diseases Many diseases whicb are attributed to milk and water originate through flies. INTESTINAL DISEASES are more frequent whenever and where-eve- r file's are most abundant. Files and NOT the summer heat are the ACTIVE AGEOTS In the SPREAD. There 1b special danger when flieB drop into buoIi fluid as milk. This forms an ideal culture material for the bacillus. A few germB washed from the body of one fly may devel op into mlllionB w,Ithin a few hours, and the person who drinks milk will receive large doses ot bacilli, which mav later cause serious sickness. 'ffaftpr.-pyf-l To TKc Public take great pleasure in our many friends from Hopkins and adjoining counties for the court "We fmr: WvW 1A - .1VV?.' v r z 9SS ii"i -- Wt:vi.-- .frfo qrpbu dzpartMZi 1 'The Evansville Courier $1.50 FLIES AWAY FROM THE MILK. DON'TS Don't allow flies In your house. Don't permit them near your food, especially milk. Don't allow your fruit and confections to be exposed to swarms of flies. Don't let the flies crawl over the baby's mouth or upon the nipple of Its nursing bottle. The "Hunky" and His Saving THEREFORE KEEP THE i Do you want all the political news from now until after election? Send $ i .50 and receive the daily Courier and the Bee by mail from date until Nov. 10. Every American prides himself on his knowledge Semi-Weekly of politics. The Courier has as many Republican readers as It has Democratic. Because It prlntB ALL the news WITHOUT BIAS. It carries the full Associated Press news, has special correspondents at every point in southwestern Indiana, southern Illinois and western Kentucky, as well as at the state and national capitals., The Courier haB clever oartoonB, brilliant editorials, correct' and complete markets, and is an interesting, instructive and fascinating paper. Send $1.60 now and enjoy the pleasure and satisfaction of the from now until after the Courier daily and tho Bee election. P. S. Tell your neighbor or phone him of this offer,' If you already take the papers send them to the absent ones or semi-weekly distant-friends- . Address all orders to the Semi-Wekl- v Bee. t&Mwaww I 3 D M C! flTrtW v tmtu iwi funnm! riSrAatnr " win 11 1 ruilBldl Ulicuiui, 124-- 2 - . inaneari Cmhfilmfer liuoiio&u uuuamici I NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE, ,,,,. MADISONVILLE , KY I "mmMNmmmmmmmmmFmmmm ,wtmmmmm mmmm 1 PW :- Rough labor of the steel mills is done largely by a class known to praotical steel men as "Hunkies," that is, Hungarians and other immigrants of similar kind. Not long ag? one of these passddthe superintendent of a steel plant and said; Mr. Big Boss, I am going to leave." The "Big Boss" allowed that probably the mill would keep right on running, but asked why the laborer was quitting. He was enformed by the uHunky" that he was going back "home" to live on his money. In response to questions, ho added that he bad been bero ten years and bad saved $8,000. During this time his average wages were about $15 a week, $10 of which he banked regularly. The balance over his wage earnings had come from profits on a boarding house whioh he had run, charging $2.50 a week for board and lodging for and $3" with meat ouce in a while." His case is said to be not uuique. fellow-- workman, friends and customers visited our new building, passed through the various departments and by their presence and enthusiasm, helped ua make it the greatest event of the kind ever held in "Western Kentucky. Since then we have received many expressions of admiration and congratulation on the arrangement of our new home as well as on the quality of the merchandise displayed, and we are certainly very grateful for the many kind and complimentary things said about us. To those wbaoould not attend', we wish to say that we shall be glad to have you call at any time and will take pleasure In showing you through each Department. Remem ber we are always glad to nave 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 in order that we may show oar appreciation to our friends for their liberal patronage through whlqk we have built up our rapidly growing, business until It is" recognized as one ot tho leading Department storea in this end of the state. We have spared neither time nor money Lin the arrangement and equipment of our store, and have used every effort to make it as convenient aud comfortable as possible for our customers and friends. We have fitted out a cozy little 'Rest Room" for the ladies, with rockers, chairs, tables, etc. where they may rest, read or write,, and which 1b open at all hours of the day for your benefit.- Don't fall to vlBit this cozy corner. ;, We, snail be glad to see you at any and all times and shall endeavor to serve you as best we. can.' - esies shown us on tho afternoon and evening of April 23, when we formally opened to the public our large Department Store on Main St. On that day thousands of our Boys Are Always in the Center of the Picture in This Store Big boys and little boys all the newest thiugs he might waut or need for summer wear. Attractive iu novelty of color and design attractive in value also. For instance, we soil suits with two pairs of M Uffil s iM xH ;& W. pants at $5 that are far better than ordinary stores' $0.50 one pant suits, For little boys our Wash Suit stock is completeSuits as low as 503. We specialize on children's "small wear," like Rompers, Straw Sailors, Oxfords, Underwear, etc. Precious Few CUthiers Bother Much With Boys' Long Suits They buy a few youths' suits in boys' sizes, but none are modeled on a boy's own lines. We do. We have special lines made in onrowm factory for boys whose chests measure 80 to 85, as low as $10. - as K m :-- h'l hW TV &a w rw, " 7rtr m ,?. far :..V" -J m vl IT PJWSTO TRADE HERE. BB t CiMClg X K MjsWA. -'jmt &w&ss&&jjsm a 1 k . 1 M AS.' X a- sr & " 0. .hj iwt jtsjemj. a m Vr mrnztMrnvHbimm a?iViv"rv mKmmmi4 moWmssomSlommatmmm ;s THE ECONOMICAL WAY The lone: distance service ot the Cumberland Telephone & Telegraph Company enablea the business man to conduct all of his outside affairs in the most oconomlcal and satisfactory manner. You can Ret long distance connections to all outside important cities aud towns within a radius of one hundred miles of Earlington. Prompt service, reasonable rates, For information, call CUMBERLAND X TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH GO. Yours Truly, ' ' THE MotEOD STORE (Incorporated.) .. Subscribe for l ' , The-Be- e) r I wr .? :j&4ftt BEE ADS PAY iiaiL-...i iniynrr 1 n - . &. jLl-V- , &j!' i. Hfl fflmmmmmwmm&mjMBm, ' ft.. t'.i'ati fni , - naaHiBnKMMawiHEHaaBH ,?. . ..'...-J'.- - .,.y..,.,- u..J. ,.....,. .. 47 jprpfr . vft ' 9". Will be at Barnes, Cowand & Company On MAY 13, 14 and INCORPORATED I BE SURE AND MEET ME THERE who 9 S The man who whispers down a well About the things he has to sell "Will never reap a orop of dollars Like he who climbs a tree and have been visiting relatives near In town today. Madisonville Notes Pembroke for the past week havo W. K. Grlffln, chief train dispatcher, at Paris, Ky., is in town. returned home. Newman Whitford was m MadiWe will make shades to fit your sonville Sunday. windows and frames to fit your picHiram Bassett who has for two Advertise your business in tures. Send us your order. Sisk yearB past been with the firm of Bros. Book Store, MoFarland & Coffman has accepted Bee and the Semi-Weekl- y Madisonville, Ky. the position with tho 0. E. Owen get 50.000 votes for each dolNeal Hollinger, of Madisonville, Hardware Co., which was recently was here yesterday on business, He vacated by R, H, Buok. As yet It is lar paid in. n Jew- not known who will take Mr, is a member of the Lllburn Young, of Madisonville, elry firm of Holllnger & Truompy plaoe. was in townSuuday. and they are building up quite a Headaches Signs of Danger. Guy Forrester was in Madison- nice busineBB here. ville Sunday. Anyone this town that snifeis We will give 1 00, 000 votes frequently,Infrom splitting, neivcus White and Gold imported China headaches ought to go at once ts the in open stock and also in hundred on all accounts paid in full druggist and' get a 25c bottle of our piece Dinner sets at Sisk Bros. from now until the close of Caristedt's German Liver Powder. HeadacbeB always indicate constiBook Stork, Madisonville, Ky. A'utomobile Contest, pation In a dangerous form, that Morgan was in MadisonHerman may result in other extremely seriWebb Bros. ville Sunday. ous even aliments sometimes . H. Dr.-TLaslie, of Clay.Ky., will Bright's Disease and Appendicitis. Mrs. J. E. Fawcett, of MadisonOur German Liver begin a series of meetings at the der Caristedt'sthe Liver, the Powville, visited friends here Sunday. acts on real Baptist Church Saturday constipation a few doses Semi-WeekBee is GeneralMay 11. Everybody ia cor- cause of remove the trouble insure The entirely night, giving 100.000 votes on every dially invited to attend these ser- a laetlng cure never falls guaranteed If you have headaches, get a dollar paid in on subscriptions vices. bottle today from the St. Bernard Mining Co., Incorporated, Pay your'accounts due the partment. 25c a bottle. Drug Dethis will help some. Semi-Weekl- y Bee and get Mr. and Mrs. Tom Barn6tt, of iiira. sianey juauoon, oi tne uoutn-ar- d Madisonville, were in town Suuday. 50. 000 votes on the automo country, was In town Satnrday Mrs. Lucy Bean left Sunday tc bile for every $1 paid in, on business. visit friends in Henderson. Don't fall to return your votes Wednesday afternoon, not later than ii&3&&SiA1id1IM 5 o'clock. Blllie Herrellwas in Madisonville Sunday. Frank Oldham was in Hopkine-vill- e Snudayj M K'i5v!i LOST On the Btreet a long yellow account book finder return to Bee Office and receive reward. . well-knowBas-sett's . ly Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Anderson, Hardy Gooch of Madisonville was You Can Eat Anything. "hollers." News of the Town & H- i Eat what your stomach craveB An epidemic of small pox has dewithout tho slightest fear of indiges- veloped In Providence Ky., and tion, which Ib au awful feeling. You will not be bothered with Sour there is tplk of quarantining the Stomach, Heartburn, Nausea, Bad place. Some of the children who Breath or Heavy Feeling if you will had the disease In a light form attake one dose of Digesteze, It relieves and cures sb If by Magic, tended the public Bchool before the Pleasant rb Candy. Relief in ono nature of the desease was do minute. Get a 50c bottle from the drug department of the St. Bernard Ernest Briukley, the reliable Mining Company, Incorporated. news dealer, of and W. E. Bourland and wife, of Dix- this place, hns accepted a posiwith Hanna's Machine on, spent Friday night in the city tion Shops. with Mrs. S. M, Bourland. tor-minup-to-dat- Small Pox in Providence ed. e Look out for Juue weddings there will be several of thorn if reports are correct. Rev. Jouos, of Hartford, Broached in the Northern Methodist ohnrch Sunday to a good sized audience and delivered a fine sermon. Wall paper, window shades and picture frauieB at Sieic Rnos. Book Madisonville, Ky. Store, Coyle is filling the poMiss Irene sition, of Miss Elizabeth Kemp as a teacher iu tho public school during Miss Kemp's illuess. MIbs Oharlie Davis, who has beou visiting In Nashville several days, has returned home. ? PRINCESS This Popular Photo Play Theatre is now under new management and it's management guarantees its patrons high class entertainments. Especially Adopted for Ladies and Children We'are again.ru nnlng the "Worlds Best Pictures,"You know what that means. "Lubins." "Biograph," "Kalems," "Essany," "Pathe," "Selig" and "Vltograph." MADISONVILLE, KY. Matinee Daily 2 p. m. n We will give 100,000 votes on all accounts paid in full from now until the close of Automobile Contest. Webb Bros. Miss Lurllne Coylo, of Madisonville was here yesterday visiting friends. Harry Talliferro, the geuoral cling man, of Madisonville was here yesterday calling on his customers. II) "-- -- T- - ma ib -- BEV. G.W.DAME. John Wilson was' in Hopkinsvllle Will Thomas and obildren visited relatives in Madisonville Sunday. Semi-Weekl- FOR anything from International Correspondence Behoof qf Scranton Fa. Will sell at a bargain. Apply at Bee Office. Mis Nell MoManus was in St. 5barles Saturday evening, John D. Cotbran was lu St.Oharles Saturday evening. Call 186 and have your clothes .stemmed pressed and dry oleaned. (SALE One $100 course in Sunday. exeept civil engineering, Mr. and Mrs. WtHAvciTyA. fair ;. W?WJXmmm mtimmNisasxsi&aaessm With Beautiful Furniture and Rugs Get your job work from the y Bee and get 50.006 votes for every $1 paid in. on all accounts paid in full '.'Every Body's Doing It!" of Subscribing from now until the close 'Doing what? y Bee and Automobile Contest. for the Webb Bros. giving the auto votes to their W P Graham was in Madisonfriends. ville Saturday. Semi-Weekl- Mrs. G. W. Parker, of Madisonville, was in town Saturday afterSANITARY 3TEAM PRESSING WORKS noon. Born to Mr. and Mrs. H. M. TreBch Hartford Chatten was in MadisonSaturday mornlug, a fine boy. ville Saturday. Amos Moore, of Madisonville, was We will give 100,000 votes in town Sunday. Iff MUM WmEmmfVMmmuli Prof. 0. E. Dudley attended 4,Blundering Billy", which was given at St. Charles Saturday night, (or the benefit of the M. E. Church, South, of this place. .Robert DeMoss, of Madllonville, was in town Sunday. Any one who wants to assist the Knights of Pytblas Lodge in the automobile contest can do so by buying a subscription to the "Bee" cr by purchasing coupon books and receiving votes and cast them for No. SI thereby doing a commendable Mrs. Charlie Barnett visited Mrs Tom Barnett in Madisonville Saturday afternoon. HOUSE FOR SALE House and lot in Earlington for sale cheap. Big Interest as routing propositions. Apply at this office. J. W. Thompson, of Madisonville, was in town yesterday. Guy Forrester left fur Louisville yesterday where he has aooepted a position with the Amerioam Red Man. To Home is the cornerstone of American, civilization. Its influences are felt in every vocation. How important then that this influ-- h ence should be for good! You owe a duty to your children as well as to yourself, to make your home charming mttMIBnlMkaffwc5H . and comfortable. Nothing helps strengthen the tie of paternal feeling so much as a beautiful home. It has a good influence upon the children. Helps every man to succeed in HllL.V',,fc'" 1 iMMfltflMlIll iml business and every woman to succeed socially.. Moral: Visit our furniture and floor covering departments and see themany ."' beautiful things which Help to beautify the home. w IMwtvllltA lUISoi llW '' ' - . We have a new and complete line of Furniture and Floor Ooverings.ln a range of prices that will please anyone. Our prices are always as low as the high quality of our merchandise will admit. Give us a call, ''. ' . , i . . Furniture Specials 3 $8 00 25 Wool Skirts Irom last season, all hand tailored and to $10.00 values. On'sale Friday and Saturday at trimmed, Friday and Saturday, May 10th and Utb, we offer our beautiful piece BeedPbroh Sets, regular the Automobile Contestants, aet. Miss Julia Springfield, of all who.realize no tr that they have Little Madisonville, spent Sunday with no chance to win alone, Jwhy not.as-Bithe Knights of Pythias (No, 5l) Miss Dot Bean. to win. That would be a worthy st '" . '98c and $1.98 $12.50 Values at $9.95" ' aot. GONVALESGEIITS ; Extra Specials for 10th. , New Spring Wash Dresses', and Suits T- . - .Miss day. St- Gladys Vaughn and Roy Parker were. In' Madisonville Satur Friday and Saturday, May ' For.Friday en Saturday only w offer our entire purchase of beautlf ul.PjercaJeLawn and Linen Dresses and Suits at greatly re- ' duced prices. These are exceptional values. Don't fail to see them . (rhoM Rtcortcing from Aajr reet 'After UIxhmm te a loag waatiag lllaeM, require aourlaklng g foo4 n treagth-restorlnaad Yitalltr-ankJatoalc, we know of nothing that equals JTJaol. oar delicious cod liver aad ire oil). teaic Sanitary Stkam Pressing works. Tiaol creates as appetite, good digestion and help Ike The Old Fiddlers Contest as ad llsnee ifially food to make rick blood, form vertiseU in last issne of The Bee has eek, strong muscles and impart sew been postponed Indefinitely. life and vitality to every organ ia the Capt. Ott Powers, of this city, who feody. We ask those 'who seed a Was sent by Gov. McOreary to Hicktonic res- man, Ky., several weeks agd on acfctre>h and torative to call at our stor aad get a bottle of VIhoI, with the uoierttaad-in- g count of the high water at that plaoe that if it does not help them we was here Sunday and Monday mornwill refund their money wlthoat ques- ing visiting his family. He returnMonday afternoon ed tion. MIKIKG CO , Iacor- - and will be there a week or ten days ST. HRVABD ' o J longer. porated, Druf Department g -'j flesh-buildin- tkat will not overtax the ilgeatlve ftucUoM and in the war ef a Ignatius Morgan, who was shot d some time ago and has been to his room, is able to be out again. A. P. King, traveling salesman for Ragon Bros., of Evansville, was in town today. Call 186 and have your clothes steamed pressed and dry cleaned, con-flue- " ; and 11th 60c - lot of Wash Dresses and Suits from last season, in all the popular fabrics, all well made and neatly trimmed. Former prices $3.00 to $8.60. We have classed these garments in two lets, and have specially priced each lot. These are real bargains. On sale Friday and Saturday at One Fany Foulards, Friday and Satnrday . only 37 1.2c 86 inch two-ton- e Taffefas, Friday and Saturday only 98c and $1.98 49c per yard Thompson's Glove Fitting Corsets. ' u 399 4 j .Iatl:L:dersr Promptly Filled a. E g , iV,t. p ' i& X "CLEAN-UP-DA-Y" PRIA0H COMES ON FRWAt OH" CHAN UP DAY -- C. . A. MORTON M ADIS'ONVILLE, Ministers Prepare the Way for Owens (Continued from page 1) ville Renovation ' ky. Funeral Director and Embalmer Any Gall Answered Promptly Day or Night. l I an imposition on the public to allow this class of nurses to practice their ol typhoid fever prove conclusively located at 2219 Chestnut St, Philadelphia, and as it poses as a beneficent and charitable institution these advertisement are Inserted free of charge. The Visitor of the Pennsylvania b'tate Board of Charities in a report states: "Nothing to be seen worth reporting. No indication of lessouB or Instructions. Your visitor cannot commend this Institution :" and iu a lettorsays: "This last, places thiB Institution under the head of those wo condemn absolutely in our printed report." It IB advisable that the. p.ublic should know that the young women wbc enter this school as pupils are sent out after having had the most meagre instruction from incompetent instructors, to nurse in private, t. lamilles for mouey, eighty 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 CharitieB of the City of Philadelphia says: "I feel that it is -- In the Interest of those young women of your locality I would ask aB From Dr. W. S. Higbec Present of that you give this statement much publicity as possible. S(at Board of Examiners is Self Bespectfully Yours, Expianitory WiiAiiAir 8. Hiobre, M, D. President of the Pennsylvania May 1, 1912. The newBpaperB of State Board of Examiners for the smaller towns throughout tho Registration of Nurses. country aro frequently solicited to insert reading advertisementB for NO CAUSE TO DOUBT tho Philadelphia School for Nurses, THE FOLLOWING LETTER , A Statement of Facts Backed by a Strong Guarantee Vfe per-cen- effects. Tbey have a very ed by both our meat markets and mild but positive action upon the the belief that our groceryriien organs with which they come in guarantee immediate and positive relief to all sufferers frnm constipation. Iu every case --whore our remedy fails to do this we willre-tnr- n the money paid us for It. That's a frank statement of facts, and we will want you to substantltethem at our risk. Rexall Orderlies are oaten just like candy, are particularly prompt and agreeable in action, may be takon at any time, day or night; do not cause diarrhoea, nauBea, griping, excessive looseness, or other under-sirable natin'g from the League, that ladies be designated as inspectors, to look over the city and inspect tho work of tho clean. up and. to report to the Council any failure to meet the requirements, was heartily approved. When the delegation entered' they were graciously welcomed by Mayor Rash, who suspended the business then before? the Council aud invited tho ladies to preseut their case. Expressions from all the.rjoun-oilmeshowed thewr hearty approval of the movement and a general appreciation of the help brought by the ladies of the League, the Board of Health, the Health Officer, Dr. W. K. Kis-be- t, and all others who are tak ing a lively interest in this most timely movement for civic betterment and cleanliness. The ladies were authorized to., em ploy, at the City's expensej as many teams as might by necessary to haul away the garbage aud trash that will be cleaned up around the home premises and alleys of the city on npxt Friday n Owensullle, Ind., May D, The first annual "Ofoau-up-Day- " will be ushered tomorrow at sunrise. The indication is that tho proclamation Issued by President Grant Tool of the town council, designating Monday as "Clean-up.Day- " will be generally observed, Iu fact, the first Bklrmlsh against rubbish, refuse etc-- , took placo Saturday when several express-wago- n loads of tin cans, old fence wire ashes and other h and junk were hauled away. From their pulpits today tho of the town spoke wordB of praise for the inauguration of a uCleau.up.Day" In Owensvillo. Tho Itev. M. E. Abel, of the Methodist Church, the Rev. G. W. MayTfcf the Cumberland church and tho JRey, L. W. Spann, of the General Baptist church urged their congregation to exemnllfv tho splrft of civic duty and join with neighbors and friends for an observance or Disease breeding germs will have to iBinay out of town In a hurry tomorrow or suffer death in frout of tho shovo), raKef aud broom. rud-blsmiu-istors Farming Made Easy By the use of P. & O. Rival Disc Cultivators k Prosbytorlan Olean-up-Day- ." Salmon-Cowel- l Ear-lingto- ns "Clean-up-Day- ." E. M. Trahern, chairman of the Board of Health, waspresent.aud presented some pertinent statistics regarding deaths of infants duriuc 1911, which, though few, were mostly in the summer months. He also spoke of the good work already done arid plan- profession, as the following circumstances connected with these cases io my mind that those nurses are to be intrusted noble work of nursing the with the sick." The graduates of this school are nbt accepted.by the American National Bed Cross Society,' nor the nursing corps of the Army and 2favyj they are not admitted to the pirectory of Nurses connected with the College of Physicians, Philadelphia, nor are they recognized by the Pennsylvania State Board of Examiners for Registration of Nurses. I bavo given you this information for tho reason that poor and ambitions youbg women, attracted by the advantages set forth in the free advertisements inserted Iu the newspapers all over the country, with great effort travel long distances to attend this school, in tho hope of becoming trained nurses, only to find after entering that they are giving their time and work to an Institution which does not educate and equip them for the profession of nursing. sot properly trained We highly recommend them cannot too to all Buffers from any form of and its attendant evils. That's why we back our faith In them with our promise of money back if they do not give entire satisfaction. Three sizes: 12 tablets 10 cents, 80 tablets 25 cents and 80 tablets 60 cents. Remember? you can A Texas Wonder obtain Rexall Remedies in RochesThe Texas Wonder cures kidney ter only at our store, The Rexall lame Benard Mining Company and cures diabetes, weak audirreguStore. St. backs, rheumatism, and all Incorporated, Drug Department. larities of bladder troubles, removing gravel, the kidneys and bladder In both men and women. Begulates Liyeiy as a Boy. bladder troubles in children. If not If you ate tired, run down, have sold by your druggists will be aeut no appetite, get a bottle of Yucatan by mall on receipt of $100. One Chill Tonic. A few doseB will set small bottle is two months' treatyou up give you a boy's appetite-ma- ke ment and seldom fails to perfect a you strong and lively as a cure. Send for testimonials from Purifies the blood Ky. and other states. Dr. E. W. twelve year-old. and strengthens the system. 50o a Hal1 2920 Olive street, St. Louis, bottle at the St. Bernard Mining Mo. Sold by druifglsts. Co., Incorporated, Drug Department. May Sell Beer con-stipatlon contact, apparently acting aB a regulative 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 OrderlioB are unsurpassable and ideal for the use of children, old folkB and delioato persons. aud dealers generally would do voluntarily what is necessary to Bcreen food products against contamination fram the deadly fly- Paal M. Moore, trustee of the Earlington Schools, has issued an address proclaiming a half hol iday for both schools on Friday afternoon and calling on child ren, parents and teachers to use this opportunity to furthej the work of "Olejiu-u- p Day." This address is published in these col' umns. Delia Salmon, ouo of fairest daughters and Mr. David Cowell, a very popular youug man and eon of Judge Cowell, our popular postmaster, will bo married Wednesday morning at 6 o'clock at the Methodist parsonage by Rev. Brandon. They will then take tho early morning train for St. Louib aud will visit there aud at Cincinnati on their houeymoon. Miss Salmon is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Salmon and is a popular young lady and quite a musician. Mr. Cowell Is a valued employee of the L. & N. and Ib chief clerk to Master Mechanic Salmon. This young couple have a host of friends who wish them a long, happy and prosperous life. MIbs This is an- exact reproduction of thccele.brat-e- d r 3, 4 $ Disc Cultivator. In the construction of this cultivator every objection has been overcome and results can be secured with it teat are not possible " with any other style. Write us for catalogue, or better still, call at our store and let us show the P. & O. Rival. Ve also handle the world renowned Plows and Harrows and will make satisfactory prices on same. John R. Staton, Joyce, Ky had an exceptionally severe attack of whooping cough. He savs: "If It had not been for Foley'B Honey and Tar Compound I would have been compelled to quit work. Instead, I nnver miBsed a day, and Foloy's Houey aud Tar Compound gave me instant relief and 1b the onlv cough medicine we ever use." Contains no opiates. Sold by St. Bernard Mimng Co. Incorporated, Drug r Plain Hardware Madisonville, Ky. Co. ' s. K& ;.-- i il In order to preserve the health of the community, it will be -- The Bank, of England has the, To Trade for a Farm right to sell beer without a license. 0 A stook of goods consisting of The, privilege was granted to the of Clothing, Dry Goods, worth bank in its charter of incorporation Hattf, Modb' add Women Shoes, and 1004. ' WANTED $4,-00- Seal July 27, Men's FurniBhlngs. Will sell very under the Greatnot The bank does take advantage cheap. If interested apply to Mer- of the privilege. chant, Henderson, Ky. (In care) 2t Henderson Gleaiior. THE PEAISE CONTINUES xssn ForMenOnl fiat and Shirt Sale Frid ay ana Saturday Fine Panama Hats ' Everywhere woiiear upoa Jtteports of Doan's Kidney Pills absolutely necessary to give this town a thorough scrubbing,. This 'is the season when a thorough cleaning of your own premises might prevent tne disseminating of typhoid germs or other death dealing "diseases that might invade your or your neighbor's home T-- ii Fifty Panama Hats for men in grades ruueing from $.400 to $10.00 each, all sizes. 0 to 7$. Slight imperfections is our reason for selling these eats at the following low. prices: $4i00 and $500 Hats, Ohoicp $2.45 ... 40.00.aud, $7.,5Q Hat&,.Ohoic6.$a!l45.... . $8.50 and $;L0.00 Hats, Choice $4.45 Fine Negligee Shirts " ShTrTs. all' sizes 14" to 17, a sligHf impfectiocrfn-pverrriris onr reason for such a low price. We have had over fifty are eagerly dozen of these shirts and former purchase awaiting this new lot. Fifteen dozen of tliose flue $1.50 and $2.00 Excello t, Choice 95c jMilVI Ghdlm'A m r a7Tiva.'i'fv, ,tt JH Earlington is no exception. Every section of the U. S. resounds with " praise of Doan's Kidney Pills. Thlr-t- y thousand persons aro giving testimony tn their home newspapers. The sincerity of there witnesses, the fact that th'ey live bo noar, is the; best proof of the merit of Doan's. t'pyf r Here's an Earlington proof. ' John W. Davenporfi, ".Earlington, Ky., says: UI still use Doan's Kidney, .gills occasionally and,, consider, only-tak- es them an excellent remedy for kidney trouble. The more I nse this it will preparation the better I like it.' You may continue publishing ray former testimonial. T Buffered from (tic?o niii. ucv. imex- rVlCkt-ififkidney trouble more than tongue can tell. My back was so sore and lame that I could not work for days at a timo and the kidney secretins were scanty. There was, a constant: pain in inv head that almost blinded mo. I became dizzy, dark spotB would float before my even and I would reel like a drunken man; flies Nothing did me any good until a fellow workman told,lheHh,liaa,,UBed, Doan's Kidney Pills with success, I obtained a aunnlv at thn Rt. Rnr. uaVd Mining 'Co. Incorporated and ftf.aB only aVew wrfeleV tfefore tluy ,, eorreeted mv trouble,? v ' l dealeft Price B0 j F6r dleu$r i J Cd&Buffalo, 'cants.,. Fostsr-Milbur- n fflfotf e York fblt agfoti fer toe United V3 ,i CLE AM UP 5' one-timeSt- tM ilt nd' -- do it, put all your old tin cans in a barrel be carted away, burn all rubbish ahd'trSslTthlit willbuffr, ii iir"ifiat iltr otVrl uu Lis uiiHUuny cum. Hrv nrtt nllnHr otagimim ir-luui chjhj yv ofnrrrintnf uuuio ui ,vvcilvi frv stand about your premises, see that all out htnises are thorough- -' ly' cleaned ari,dp4t in Jpfoper condition; do. nottliroVv slop ,, out the bad door or window, because if rjiiakes an!. excellent, 'breeding- place and other disease bearing, insects. TK$?e7'; for necessary in order for! the townv to1 maintain its high degree of y mortalities wJh'ich hab'een attained HSrte in' the pa'stV e 'W-- - ffce--domVfro- m'i . Veify jespecttally,,,, L u . . HADISOKVILLE.EKTWCJti V i" 9)S States.It 11 . NT rw.d. RtfmemMrfne, take no other. M Bt Don'0 and tf.. r.? .vfc ;U ''. s , , '&' ft ISET m. a ( d; r I t. it? w: t'.r t'fwH i j. v Health Officer Y.'fer.t'' ',&). ?. 3" V pswwry-- ; :!; tefrifrMftqUfr,,, m, i .' ,. ... X ....'' 1 '. ELTjagaALl.VlBaaS! j. vrnpanmni. ...r tsk'ljLl ! Jtfj&-'te..pkiy.;Mh&!c..- h&L., ' '.' p , i 'jijr!jui,,iji- - a "I'wni"!!!1 u1 AaAim'M.', ;, '.wmmmmmmmmmtuummuiwiiiiiMm VL. A