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Digital page images are linked to the text file. t TUESDAY TUESDAY f M fw and FRIDAY AFTERNOON V fr IF YOU DON'T ADVERTISE YOUR FRIDAY AFTERNOON A, TWENTY-THIR- D BUSINESS ADVERTISE IT FOR SALE No. 3& FLOOD WORST EVER KNOWN YEAR EARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KY., FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1912 CIVIC IMPROVE- Public School building. The following is a complete list of the League members as given in May 8th. Mesdames F. B. Arnold Pres., Nol-li- e A. 0. Sisk 1st, Vice-Prep- ., Vice-Pres- ., Umstead 2nd W. L. Morrison Treas. Members', Mesdames D. M. Evanp, Ed Rnle Kate WitherB H. J, Brazdlton, John Loug, Foster, 0. E. Dudley Will Whitford. A. G. Spill-maJuo. Rule, Ott Powers and Miss Anna Moore. Mesdames L. V. Kenfro, W. R. Ooyle, H. R. McOreary, Iley Brinkley, W. B. Wright, S. E. King, G. W. MothorBhead, D. M. Umsteud W. K. Nisbet, S. M. Bourlaud : Miss Miry Mnthershead, Katie Murrell, Ruby Sisk, Goldie Weir, Rosa Fox, Thelma King, Sarah Featherstou, Sue Mike .Willis and Janie Victory. Besides theee members nearly all of whom were present, were Prof. Dudley, Rev. Brnzelton, W. B. Wright and Ed M. Trahern. n, MENT LEAGUE Held Important Meeting at High For MehOnl y Hat and Fifty Panama Hats for men (ILLINOIS CENTRAL Lower Mississippi Continues to Rise, Breaking all Previous Records New Orleans Threatened GOESJNTO MOBILE Acquisition of The Cochrane Lines Expected School Building Wednesday Afternoon SEVERAL COMMITTEES APPOINTED hirt Sale in grades ranging from $.400 Tho pivio Improvement League held a meeting at the High School building on Wednesday afternoon May 8th, at 4 p. m. The meatiuK was to more fully Friday and Saturday Fine Panama Hats to $10.00 each, all sizes 6$ to 7g. Slight imperfectious is our reason for selling these eats at the following low prices: $4.00 and $5.00 Hats, Ohoicp $2.45 $6.00 and $7 50 Hats, Choice $8 45 $8.50 and $10.00 Hats, Choice $4.45 perfectplanBfor "Clean-up-Da- y" r. r ; W I4X L. & fe B3f iv: H Meeting called to order by tho, Pres. Mrs. F. B. Arnold. Prof. Dudley gave report of the Committee ou memorial before the town Council at their regular meeting on Monday night, tel ling of their hearty support as well as that of Board of Health. The proclamation of the Mayor xwas also read. E. M. Trahern gave a short talk assuring the League of his hearty support to any movement started by rhem.. Bro. H. J- Brazelton gave a short t&'k along the line of "Clean iTJp" followed by Mrs. J. L. Long and other ladies. After a good deal of discussion as to proper conamitto.es to appoint, the'following committees were appointed. Committee on Hand bills and their distribution: JRev. H. J. jBrazelton, iI?rof. (Dudley nnd Mrs Fine Negligee Shirts is our reason for such a low price. We have had over fifty dozen of these shirts and former purchasers are eagerljv awaiting this new lot. , Fifteen dozen of those fin $1.50 and $2.00, Escello Shirts, allsizes 14 to 17, a slight imperfection in'pveiy shirt, New Orleans, May 9. With New Orleans itBolf threatened with dam-ag- o by the flood and tho dykes at Baton Bouge in danger of going out and causing a terrible loss, and with the water rising every hour Louisiana faces the worst flood situation ever known. The town of FranciBville is three feet under water and the situation at Torras Ib very grave. The question of housing and feeding twenty-fiv- e thousand refugees from MiBBissippI and Lonlsana. which sections will be under watei probably two months, is growlnn serious. More funds nro needed than are in sight. Spinal meningitis ib breaking out in some ot the camps. A child ( an't get strong and robust while Intestinal worms eat away its vitality. To give the child a chance to grow these parasites must he and expelled. WHITE'S CBEAM VERMIFUGE is guaranteed to removo tbs worms: it also puts the vital organs in healthy, vigorous condition. Price 25 cents per bottle. Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co., Incorporated, Drug Department. do-trov- ed FORCED BY ACQUISITION BY L. & N. OF N. O., M. & C. Choice 95c A Texas Wonder The Texas Wonder cures kidney and cures diabetes, weak and lame baetcsrrheumatlsm, and all Irregularities of bladder troubles, removing fpravel, the kldndys and bladder In 1otb men and women. Regulates bladder troubles In children. If not sold by your druggists will be seut by mall on receipt of $liOO. One small bottle is two months' treatment and seldom fails to perfect a cure. Send for testimonials from Ky-- and other BtateB. Dr. E. W. Hal' 2826 Olive street, St. LouIb, Mo. Sold bv druiririate Lb m V 1 Jh v m IB B ..rfe .B Christian Church tors was an important feature of ent Teacher's meeting. xamina- May .20 to.24 Tmal 'the afternoon and was thorough Ham ly discussed. i TtfuvM. nt Temnlfl Thflarrf- lOf course these will have no 0peretta ,Bo Peep nfl IBoy official authority. They will re Blue. port any uncleanlmess to Health MaytSe, at Temple Theatre Officers who have control over Graduating exercises and 'Fresh the work'Of this, nature. men Oratorical contest. The meeting adgourned'to meet Wednesday May tt6 at 4 p. m. For a hiIW, eaiy actlea ot tfca 'fcoweU, try Uon's RcgnU(s, a medein UitiT. :23c at all in the High School room of the Stetet. -- SCHOOL ANHOUSCEKINT L. (Long. Committee on securing wagons CJelnsj 'Exercises Earlfogton 'Graded Sehool 9Um2 to gather refuse : Ed M. Trahern and Mrs'. JTdllie Dmstead. The May 17, 2 o'clock p. m.-- Parappointment of League inspec- J. -- - f Pine Flooring ft Li - fc V We have six or seven cars on hand now that are extra good grade and the price is way down. Better come in now and look at it. Prices are sure to advance this spring, ' and you can save money by buying now. If you are going to do any building or repair work Uiis spring, don't overlook the fact that we are the largest dealers in this section of the state of all kincls of The Wednesday night prayer MADISONVILLE. KENTUCKY meeting was largely attended. "The Brotherhood of Man" was the Bubjeot and the scripture readings and quotations, With the songs were 4NNTTAL MEETING OF THE enjoyable. The interior of the builST. BERNARD MINING CO. ding is being beautified with a fresh coat of varnish, after which the walls Geo. C. Atkinson, President! F. D. Rash, will be papered anew. fhlB, with V. Pres. and Gn. Agr D. M. other Improvements will render itan I! vans. Sec. and Treas. attiaotlve auditorium. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Salmon, son Because of the dismantled condiand daughter Ben and Mary Agnes, were In 'MadiBonvIlle Monday atAnnual meetiug of the St. tion of the church building the tending the funeral of MrB. Salmon's Bernard Mining Company, held monthly meeting of the Woman's Missionary Sooloty was held at the 'father Mr. Ben Bash. in. the offices of the company here home of Mrs. M. B. Long. The ,,, Dr, A. 'F. Fmloy was In"JDawson . on vveanesaay wasattenaea oy a meeting was led by Mrs, Wright who Tuesday on business.' B. J. Salmon was in Madisonvllle number of visiting stockholders had prepared a splendid program and directors, among whom which was participated in by many Monday. of the members. There were thirty-tw- o Miss Bessa Williams Is visiting were Gen. Jas. H. Wilson, of ladies present. The refreshWilmington, Del., Clement . ment committee composed of: 'relatives in Dawson Springs. Miss Ruth Woodruff and .sister Newbold, of Philadelphia, J. Umstead, Whitford, Eenfro, Josephine vialted their grandmother Harry Howe, Jas. H. Love, Eu-sti- Brinkley and Corey who served deMrs. M. J. Woodruff one day laBt A. Hail, Nashville; J alien lightful refreshments' during the week. s F. Gracey, Olarksville. The of cial hourthat was held In honor the return of Mr. and Mrs. Braz-eltoMiM'Ihelma Dawson visited Miss election of officers resulted as Buth Woodruff Saturday night and follows; Geo. O. Atkinson, The forces are busy working for a Sunday. larger Sunday School and a record president; Frank I). JRasb, We may expect to see Gilbert vWoodruff out most anv time with and general manager; breaking attendance Ib expected his blgitve passenger touring car as Dan M. Evans, secretary and next Sunday. The 11 o'clock services will be aptberoads aro getting in good shape treasurer. The old board of di propriated to "Mothers Day." A uow for Autos. rectors was elected, with the ad- double quartette of young people We regret to learn of the misfortune of J. B. Garrett loosing a fine dition of Eustice A. Hail, a will render special music and the prominent banker and business sermon will be "Son Behold Thy brood. mare,. Ruby D. Mother." A pleasant surprise is in We are glad to say that IMrs. Al man of Nashville. The usual store for all who attend. Hamby is still on the road to re quarterly dividend was declared. The local Lodge of Odd Fellows covery at this writing. will attend the evening services. A Mrs. Bose A. Freeman, Clifford, Mrs. M. J, Woodruff and Thelma Va., says they have lonp used Foley quartette will sing and the sermon Dawson were in Hamby Station Betnediesaud want to say a good will be on "The Influence of an word for them, She writes: "Foley Ideal." Monday. Kidney Pills cured my husband of a C. H. Hamby made a 'business long standing: kidney trouble, after rtrip totSarllngtou Monday. he had taken other medicine with out rnlief. We would not be with We understand that Joe Leasure out Foley & Co'b. medicines in our attended the closing of the Cato & house for many times their cost." Son Plailo contest Saturday night. Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co. In- corporared, Drug Department. ttsley Happenings Mobile, Ala., May 8 The announcement of Illinois Central control of the Cochrane lines, the Valley railroad and the Alabama, Tennessee and Northern, at any tlmo In Mobile, where it has been understood for sometime past that the Illinois Central was anxious to secure auother ontiet on the gulf coast. Following the acquisition of tho New Orleans, Mobile & Chicago by the Louisville & Nashville and Frisco lines and the consummation of any arrangement between the Louisville & Nashville and the Frisco by which the latter gained access Orleans, the belief existed In railroad circleB tnac in the Illinois Central would be forced to acquire terminal facilities--at Mobile and Pensacola. Another factor outsfde of traffle to and from New Orleans Is the facte that the Louisville & Nashville, and the Frisco have been at dagger's-poitor several years, due to Central making a bid originating in the Birmingham territory and the subsequent threat of the Louisville & NaBhville to invade Illinois Central territory.-ancompete for export graiu shipj ments from the gulf coast. Tom-bigbee to-Ne- w self-protectint the-Illinois for-traffl- o d BIG NIGHT RIDER CASE Of J. F. Van Hooser Against Christian-Count- y Farmers Affirmed -- ..,",. Mob-dam- es ce decision handed down by Judge-Warrington has affirmed the night rider case of J, V. .Booster against-A- . A. Robinson and otherB wherein the plaintiff recovered Judgment for $2,000 damages In the United Statea-cou- rt at Owensboro, Ky. . Cincinnati, May 8. The United States circuit court of appeals In a. n. vice-preside- nt Poor appetite is a sure sign of Impaired digestion. A few doses of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets will strengthen your diges tion and improve yonr appetite.. Thousands have been, benefited by taking theBe Tablets. Sold by All' Dealers. "MOTHER" LXHHAK SERIOUSLY ILL, - Fell Down Stone Steps at Nashville-VisiteHere Recently d . Mrs,. Louisville, Ky., May of Louisville, Ky.,, Mary Lehmau, a prison evangelist, while attend-- . s, Ing the Southern Sooialogloal fell down Btone seps apd vas seriously injured, Con--gres- ft 1 Hi -- i' For any itching skin trouble, piles, eczema, tail rlieum, hives, Itch, scald head, herpes, sca bies, Doau's Ointment Is highly recommended, oca box at all Stores. Salmon-Cowe- ll In the presence of Buildin Material H . Farmer Engageln Deadly .Fight As the ttutcomo of a dispute over An account of $8, Will Bowles, ace m, is dead and Harvey Suthard, age 49, is In the .custody of the ialler charged with willful murder. Bowles' death was caused by stabs from a knife wielded by Suthard. Both are prdtnluent men, Bowles living four miles from Hanson and Suthard in that city. friends and relatives, Miss Delia of a iarpre number Give Us a -- or Write Us get our prices before you buy ' save money, Call-.Phone - Dr.Lucian Grace DENTIST Office in Victory Building Y iAjmber D T 1PV COMPANY IN. UJD'JU Incorporated hi - MacHsonville, ot-- - Kentucky " .& '$-- Offiec Houra 8:30 A. M.-8- &0 P. M, 41 ygjfrf J - Salmon and Mr. David Cowell, both of Earlington, were united in the holy bonds of matrimony at the beautiful home of the bride's par ents on South Railroad Streot at six o'clock Wednesday morning. Ae the Bweet strains of Mendelssohn's Wedding March, softly and beautifully played by Leo Salmon, brother of the bride, ailed the parlor, the brldalouple passed slowly Into the room.wnere the cermony waB performed by Bev. Brandon, the Methodist nreaoher. Tim hrlrin wnu lovely in an exquisite dress of white IU h I r rt ri i OlUUUtUlDI IIIUIUIOU HMiuuiU olnKnitnnln t m n A Willi importe-Irish lace. She carried a beautlfnl boquetof bride's roses and maiden hair ferns. Many costly presents were received. Miss Pansy Rule, a friend of the bride, assisted In resolving the guests. With congratulations from all present 'the happy couple left on the early morning train for a three weeks' boney-mob- n in the eaBt and west. The bride Is the daughter ofMr. and Mrs. John Salmon And a popular young lady. The groom Is the bob or Air. and Mrs. Charles Cowell And the assistant of Master Mechanic Salmon. They will make Earllngton their furture home. All their friends Join in wishing them long and NT M RoVal Baking Absolutely pure Powder I Makes delicious home-bake- d foods of maximum qualify at minimum cost Makes home baking a pleasure The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar JKa A Jcmm Mtt ( ' ti, t aiMtfi M.'.t.iuJ.' M Srvv .. 'r- i-- 4 ' ! ' m WVifihwf "I'.B-'.'fr- - ' . " JtitV. pJh sflgr yWimmft: TtTY'-- '!yfr7f$tpip$ ?w Tr '" l r tlM,M4 I TWO FEACTURE3 Sustained by Mrs. Cfc JBp3ee PAUL M. MOORE. EDITOR AND PUBLISHER ASSOCIATE EDITOR AND BUSINESS MANAGER Subscription Rates One Year Six months Oldham When She Fell Last Night ,..?1.00 CO Three mouths SIukIo copies .... 26 6 Mrs, Elizabe'th Oldham, the venerable mother of Lee Oldham, fell lust night at the home of her broth- 'il J. E. FAWOETT Member of Sp4olraen copies mailed free on application. Correspondents wanted in all parts of tho county. Address us for parPost Ofllce as Second ClaBS Matter. Kentucky Press Association and Second District Publishers League ticulars. Entered at the Barllnjrton Branch Office in Morton's Furniture Store, 119 South Main Street, MadiAILEEN DAVIS, Mgr. sonville, Kentucky, Phone No. 4-- MISS I Telephone 47 Friday, May 10, 1912 mail service. This train will carry a combination baggage oar and two coaches on the M & A and will have one hour and 20 minutes dead time at Morganfleld, it will also relieve the mixed train of its passenger service and eliminate the uncerta'n. ty and danger of a passenger coach behind forty or fifty emptylcoal carB The macagment of the L & N is to be commended on this change for the better and it will doubtless meet with universal approval. lives with her son here, but had gone to her brother's tor a visit. Early last night sue stepped out on to the back porch and stumbled over a dog chain, which threw hor heavily. The fraoiures were reduced and today Mrs. Oldham was placed in an automobile and brought baok to her son's residence in- - town where sho 1b getting along nicely, Mrs. Oldham Is 70 years old. Boyce-Hollenbec- klnsville. on the Buttermilk mad, and Bulfer'od a fraoiure of her left arm and left thigh. Mrs. Oldham er, Sam Boyd, six miles from Hop- - MAY 13. Hand 15 V .1 Closes the Automobile Contest and the contestant holding the greatest number of votes will be awarded a handsome automobile Interurban Train to' Morganfield k decided by the L & N to cut out tho Second trip of the Iu torurban between Madisonville and Nortonvllle and run this train from Earlingtou to Morganfleld aud return to Nortonville, whore the I. 0. connections will bo made as heretofore. This change will doubtless meet with approval of Earlington and Madisonville people and those on the Providence branch as it will ,glve them better passenger aud It has been Mrs. Moinoona N. Boyce, of this place, and Austin Hollenbeck, of Ohurubusco, Iud., were married Wednesday pt the home of. the bride on Wilson St., by Rev. W. C. Brandon. Mr. Hollenbeck comes to Earling-towell recommended. Mrs. Hollenbeck has been married twice before. She Is the mother of Cecil and Walter Davenport. They left Weduesday evening on the Dixie FJyer for his homo. The Bee extends hearty congratulations aud wishes them much happiness. n The above three days we have set aside for real bargains in Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes,' Hats, Caps and.. Millinery. Will not quote now any prices, but want you to visit our store during these three days. - SPECIAL- - Ladies Coat; Suits, Skirts, .Coats and Waists, all of which we have reduced from 25 to 50 percent on the dollar. Now is your time to make your purchase. a s ummer Coming . recommend our BROOKSIDE TALCUM aB out w.hich is sure to satisfy your demands, Put up in pound cans, attractively dec6rated, in two odors, Violet and Carnation, Price 25 cents. good Talcum, and especially With Summer close upon us our thoughts naturally revert to things which best assure us of bodily com- fort. We cannot name any one agent which we believe is more conductive to human comfort than a do we For a few days or until our stock is exhausted we will give to all ladieB , asking for same, a miniature size Brookside Talcum. This ib very convenient for carrying in handbag. St. Bernard Mining Company Incorporated Little MisB Willie Wood, of near Madisonville, is visiting her aimt, Mrs. Wilson in this city. A fine line of new Summer Millinery at greatly reduced prices. We can save you from 25 to 60 per cent on ail lines of Millinery aud Milliner novelties. Bishop's Millinery. Miss Emma Vinson is on tho sick, this week. E. E. Owens left today for Louie ville to attend the Derby. He will visit his mother at Junction City before returning. Wo will have on Bale Saturday four dozen ladies' Milan Straw Sailors at $1.00. These hats are the $3.00 values and were received this week. Bishop's Millinery, The K. K. Band played on the street last night. The concert was thoroughly enjoyed by all who were out to here it. Miss Lurline Coil, of Madisonville, was In town Wednesday. good quality Fine line Millinery. Bradley Wilson, of Madisonville, was in town today. j3arnes,Cowancl&?Co. INCORPORATED Earlmgton Kentucky X DRUG DEPARTMENT wavy hair stitches at $2.00 each-Bish- op's I ON SATURDAY, TAe -- Hat dine? & Incorporated jr AY 11th Mill er M US1C Co. TSL 11 ""'I r. Of Evansville, Ind., will have a carload of t rf,3 : w. 4 V n' - Piano 9 iH and Piano Player We haye decided to hold a special piano, sale for ten days only, so that the residents of Earlington, Madisonville and vicinity ' ( rt 1"M ml At Factory Prices on Sale at 130 S. Main St., Madisonville, Ky. Next door to Miss Georgia Bishop. . may have an opportunity to become the owner of one of our high grade pianos at fACTORY PRICES. , We will on Saturday, May nth, and for ten days offer for sale a car load of the world's leading makes of pianos and player pianos. 1 'Gs2 m ' This is the chance r of a life ;time to secure a really high grade piano for the same price it would cost you if purchased direct from the factory. All our pianos are marked in plain figures. 130 S. Main Street, Madisonville, You can buy on easy terms if desired and we will take your oldinstrument as part, payment. ' Don't forget the place, Ky. I Vv 4 y?3 HARDING & MILLER &.,.. A, Kl ;, .j .L-LD. i 1 1: CO . v .y v X n ( ir Ft. INCORPORATED -- V V-: i m I J. ' : W"S: 'Sf'ATS'E'R, Manger :; T- VV DUNKE.N, Salesman 9 ' WJM w?,wmwmwm;&&&mtmm&msm vWtV' 'V;r 'J ' &?fji!j ' .iV-- ' v .ft't$mc ' M& zs&k--. WfW55i CI W may The man who whispers down a well About the things he has to sell Will never reap a crop of dollars Like he who climbs a tree and 13, 14 w n, 15 s. Closes the Automobile Contest During these three days we will give 10,000 automobile votes with each $i,oo cash purchase, beside many other green tagged items which have a bonus vote of from io.doo to 100,000 on each sale. Don't miss this opportunity of both securing real bargains and automobile votes. Monday the 13th, Tuesday the 14th and Wednesday the isth Barnes, Cowand & Company INCORPORATED Thos. A. StokeB of this city, left yestorday to visit hi? mother in Dal-toGa. After a short vlBlt heme he will visit New York City and Niagara Falls, accompanied by his mother. He expects to be gone sevQ oral weeks. Oall 185 and have your clothes steamed pressed and dry cleaned. STARNES STOCK COMPANY MADISONVILLE, KENTUCKY 25 people 25 10 "hollers." Sanitary 3teaji Pressing works News of the Town ft ' 'Thos Hedge, of Albion, III., has accepted a position hero with the St. Bernard and is firing; at night. He is a band man and an all around good man. Wo are glad to welcome him to our city. Wall paper, window shades and "picture rames at Sisk Bros. Book Madisonvllle, Ky. Store, We will give 100,000 votes Born, to Mr. and Mrs. George Wal- on all accounts paid in full ling, Wednesday afternoon, a fine 12 pound girl. George is hitting the from now until the close of ground in high places only now. Automobile Contest, W. T. Markbam, of Logan Co., vlsltod his daughter, Mrs. W. H Browder, Wednesday and Thursday. We will make shades to fit your windows and frames to fit your picMrs. J. H. FiBh has returned from tures. Send us your order. Sisk a delightful visit to 'Howell, Ind. Bros. Book Store, Oall 185 and have your clothes Madisonvllle, Ky. teamed pressed and dry cleaned. The "Bluuderlng Billy Company" Sanitary Stkasc Pressing works wishes to thank the people, of Miss Mary Deaoy, of Russellvllle, St. Charles and MortonB is visiting Mrs. M. Hanna, Jr. Gap, for tbeir liberal patronago and White and Gold imported Ohlna the manner in which they were reln.itpen Block and also in hundred ceived at each place. The performpiece Dinner sets at Bisk Bros. ance at Mortons Gap last evening Book Store, Madisonvllle, Ky. was the last one of the season. Earl-ington, Services at the M. E. Church, South, Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m. by the pastor. Morning subject "The Grace of God in Man's Salvation," evening subject "Lydla's Conversion." Sunday school at 0:30. There were present last Sunday 195. You come next Sunday aud help to bring the number up to 200, The Sunday School if more interesting than ever. Our teachers aud officers are conseprated and have their heart in the work. Concert every afternoon at Piece Orchestra Popular Prices three ); PPPBHBHNiiPHilBHNIHiiiiV ' . o'clock Ben Laffoon's siiiViiiiiiiiiiV . dJ .1 in front of lots below Crow's stable. pppVHBnHHnlppvMsH Sory Co. Drug We will give 160,000 votes on all accounts paid in full from now until the close of Automobile Contest. Webb Bros. Webb Bros. Will open Monday night, May 13th, for a week's stay. seats and 'tent well lighted. Earlingtpn people are invited to Come on 94 and return on 93. JJ Death of Mrs. Mrs. T. B. Sisk Nannie 0. Sisk, widow of the late Timothy B. Sisk, died at her home in St. Charles on Wednesday and was buried Thursday afternoon, Howard J. Brazelton, of this place; conducting the service in the presence of a large concourse of friends at the Christian Church at St. Charles. years Mrs. Sisk was seventy-fou- r of age, and had boon a consistent member of the Christian Church for fifty-eigyears. She leaves four sons, one daughter and a large circle of friends to mourn her going. ht Hardy Wyatt wb in Evansville New line of Milan Chip Hemp Wednesday. ahd Leghorn shapee just received-Bish- op's Millinery. White Milan Hats for children from $1.00 up. Bishop's Millinery. We will give 1 00,000 votes Ned Barnes was in Evansville on all accounts paid in full Wednesday. The latest creations In Indies' Lin- from now until the close of en and Bamie Dresses are to be had Automobile Contest. at McLeod's. Be sure to see them. Webb Bros. The McLeod Store, incorporated. mmm. list. Mrs. M. Hanna, Jr., is on the sick Miss Mary at her home on Wilson street. ar Ellen Burk is quite ill MoLeods new Linen Drossess are creating a sensation. Don't fail to visit tho ready-to-wedepartment and see the new models. The McLeod Store, Incorporated. Bogers Clark, of Madisonvill, was In town yesterday. 1 m rai sin TEN DAY FESTIVAL OF BARGAINS ! Heavy, Impure blood makes a muddy, pimply complexion, headaches, nausea, Indigestion Thin blood makes you weak, pale and sickly-Fo- r pure blcod, sound digestion, use Burdock Blood Bitters. Sr.oo at all Stores. Don't fail to see. those chic Linen Dresses just received at MoLeod's GolorB natural and white: $4.98 to $16 30 T i tfl H rated. The MoLeod Store, incorpo- 1 Summer Time Is Porch Time and servicable as In order to preserve the health of the community, it will be I " 0 there For Genuine Porch Comfort is nothing quite so at- r ? , backward condition of the weather has prevented many of our customers getting the benefit of our grand spring opening sale. Therefore we have decided to extend our sale for ten days. Fair treatment and low prices guaranteed. This is positively your last chance to- - get seasonable goods at a great sacrifice. If you doiyt take advantage of it you will regret it The tractive Vudor. absolutely necessary to give this town a thorough scrubbing. This is the season when a thorough cleaning of your own premises might prevent the disseminating of typhoid germs or other death dealing diseases that might invade your or your neighbor's home. Jfl Bb 'udor linMHI CLEAN UP It only takes one time to do it, put all your old tin cans in a barrel hd it will be carted away h burn ail rubbish and trash that will burn, W f! i M forever. tr , III. 3 r i ..Y I, J: mm Madisonvllle, irv - STORE Kentucky , Miss Kah Pembereon Building, below the old postoffice ' h use lime plentifully and do not allow stagnant pools of water to mw stand about your premises, see that all out houses are thoroughly cleaned and put in proper condition, do not throw slop out the POftCH SHADES back door or window, because it makes an excellent breeding place for flies and other disease bearing insects. These precautions are Made in 4 ft. width $2.96 Made in 6 ft. width 8.96 Made in 8 ft. width 4.36 necessary in. order for the town to maintain its high degree of. free E.'fkf Made in 10 ft. width dom from mortalities which has been attained here in the past. K O'Bryan Very respectfully, UHey &. Co. .'V'''1W. K. NISBET, M.D. AL - INCORPORATED ffa&SBa&BSi&MSBSSB&4Ba& ..miii Madisonville, Ky. " -- mW.ttVMfr1 - w- - .;iJJik' . imam aVSicSMKe9SM6mmgmKKuaM . r in ... - ''"... .lifc-jm- . Health, ;Offi(3B3E JuJaJMiitoUi ..1 ... . ' 'm:kiiBMfek'i jivk wm'M"tomJ MriSMrtttrt- '!"jWft" VJZ LkAjWttMAittrtidMfciffll " S5SSKSw? MJiHHMIiR0TpKAA MEMiWMBBwwaaMmM 'Automobile Contestants" S 7HREE FAVORITES Suits of the Cambridge itively all wool fabrics and hand tailored throughout of this season's new models ready for your inspection .and moder- Following are tho nAmes ami numbers of the Automobile.Contestants. 1. Elizabeth Long ..2i2,0i8,150 61. 57. Ernest Newton.K.lt.S. 37,760.037 Ready - to - Wear Reductions Spring Tailor Suits, Serge Dresses and Silk Dresses at Mid-Summ- er Mary Mothorshead . ..18.434,721 70. Nona Fail Us 7,153 Oil 130. Miss Ruby Todd .7,812,807 104. Mrs. F. B.Arn'old 11.044,258 167. Monon Oldham 12,784,230 108. Orseti Cansler.... 80,817852 172. J ante Victory. .,.,....76 801,807 ..... Rev. J. R. Evans 00,020,877 Mrs. Sydney Latfoon.j. 40 800,018 185. Duey Walker . , . 24,855,077 e? 173. 175. 170. James Garnttt 64.COO.016 Prices. Spring Tailor Suits ately priced, from Notice to Contestants $17.50 to $25.00 1 Stetson Low Cut Shoes $5-0- 0 Of such elegant e a th e r s and t 3 swell lasts as are only to be found in the finest of makes shown in all the leathers and sold only at one piice.' The Automobile Contest will close, "Wednesday night, May 15, at 12 o'clock. ALL VOTES MUST bo counted and sealed, or wrapped in a substantial paokage aud labeled with contestant's No. and name, and amount of votoB on outalde of packago. The votesH'muBt be turned in on, or before, 12 o'clook, Wednesday night, May J6. No votes will bo counted in after this time. Barnes, CowAnd & Co. $35.00 $30.00 $25.00 $20.00 $15.00 Silk Tailor Suits Woolen Tailor Suits Woolen Tailor Suits Woolen Tailor Suits Woolen Tailor Suits $21.75 $19.75 $17.75 $14.75 $9.75 $1 0.75 Fine Wool Serge Dresses Straw Hats For this season are very snappy and 1AS Those up to the minute and are shown in many new blocks only to be found at the swell haberdashers. & Call in and try one of these high class lids on.. Old Pictures of $2.00 to $5.00 m $15.00 $12.50 $10.00 $7.50 Serge Dresses Serge Dresses Serge Dresses Serge Dresses $975 $7.75 $5.75 v ,i f i Taffeta and Messaline Silk Dresses price I M. Koklman, Prop. COLORED BEV. COLUMN. Grand Leader Pearllna Logan were visiting In Madisonville Sunday. Peter Smith had the misfortune to get one of his fingers cut oil by a machine in the mine Thursday. Mrs. Kate Phillips has two very sick children. Charlie White, of Oklahoma, was in town last week. Mrs. Ed JoneB is not doing bo well at this writing. Serviops at all of the churches last.Sundaywere good. Rev. H. W. Williams preached at Mt. Zion Baptist Church in the afternoon. Mrs. Carrlngton is visiting her mother at Clarfcsvllle, Tenn. Willie Wilks, ef Dumalne, III., who has been visiting hi? aunt, Mrs. 8allle Abernatby, has retured home. Chas. Mitchell, of Nashville, is doing barber work In our city. Prof. J. W. Bell will leave Saturday for Nashville where he will deliver one of the alumni addresses of Roger Williams University. Services at the Zion Baptist Church will begin promptly at 11:00 o'clock a. m. in order that wo may close In time for the afterndon sei-yloeB. I j Father and Mother Are very dear to you less in fact Madisonville, Ky. J. R. EVANS, EDITOR - Dorrls CavenauRh, who has been aiek for some time, died Wednesday morning, May 8th. Just three weeks ago his mother passed away. Brother Cavenaugh, the aged grand mother, Mrs. Fox, aud the other rel-- 1 atlves have our sympathy. The entertainment given by the Educational Club of Atkinson Co- lJmtq, Madisonville, was good. It waB CjraCTBniriaiBing; ana.iaugn,-jfrpm 's?art to. finish. The mu- Ale; plays, costumes. and drills were quite attractive and well designed. We regret very muob that the crowd was not such as it Bbould have been for such a fine entertainment aB this was. The Temple Theatre should have been crowded, Through, a typographical error in last Friday's paper the collection of the Zion Methodist Church on April SlBt was given aB $140.71. x This should have been 160.71. Mrs. Gandy aud mother, of Star-glwere in the city Tuesday visiting Mrs. Delia EdmonBon, also two friends from Madisonville. Mrs. Clara Edmonsou, of Henderson, was in the city Thursday visiting her mother, Mrs. Delia Edmonson. Revs. Garrett, Wlnrow and Evans were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Brow der for dinner Sunday. We are glad to see Mrs. Frances Collins Is at her post of duty.agafn. Mrs. Mollle Barbee haB been on tho Bick list for more than a week. Misses Sallie Williamson ard s, Hocla last Suuday. Mrs. Ellon Lockett, of Henderson, who haB been visiting her slBter, Mrs. Sarah demons, has returned home. speedy recovery. Revs. Garrett, Wmrow, Evans and other friends were the guests of Come in at any time, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Metcalf for supper more desirable make last Friday evening. Rev. Stovall preached the annual appointment sermon for rhe Good Samaritans at Tit-Corbitf list this week. We hope for her a Just bear in mind that your children would cherishjust such pictures of you or if an $17.50 Glace Taffeta Dresses $12.75 $15.00 Messaline Silk Dresses $10.75 $1 2.50 Changeable Silk Dresses $9.75 $10.00 Foulard Silk Dresses $6.75 Alterations will be charged for on the above ments. Some very exceptional values. , Be on hand early to get best choice. gar- lJL'JtUlA4 HLJVf 1II-- I mil! KENTUCKY Studio &, MADISONVILLE J $i v . AT COST TAPPAN ( GARDNER'S JEWELRY on Sale ATT I : Big Bankrupt Stock of AT COST COST 4 ' .Li. MAY This is the l 10, FOR , IS DAYS Gold Pins...' 45c to 90c Collar Pins 45c to 90c Gold Cuff Links $1 20 to $3.60 Filled Cuff Links.. 20c to $1 25 Gold Tie Clasp. . . 80c to $2 25 Filled Tie Clasp, . .30c to $1.00 Gold Front Crops. 45c to $1.00 Filled Bracelets. ..80c to $4 75 Belt Pins 60c to $2.50 Belt Buckles 60c to $2.25 Hat Pins 15c to $2.50 LaValliere. ..... $1 90 to $12 65 Ear Screws 60c to $1.60 Ear Bobs 60c to $7.40 Rev. R. P. Whiteside will preach the Odd Fellows Thanksgiving sermon at 1:30 p.m. Dinner will be served on the grounds for every body. The Mt. Zion Baptist Church raised, during the month of April, for all purposes $190. 09. Mrs. Lucy Turntlde Jb visiting in Columbia, Ten'u. Mrs. Beatrice King Is on the sick pmeer&nd ,we Gents' Watches bankrupt stock purchased from Tappan & Gardner at a very low are prepared to give you the full benefit of this reduction. Filled Locket Chains Fancy Emblem Buttons $2.00 to $30.00 Ladies' Watches $3 75 to $18.00" Gents' Fobs and Charms $115 to Ladies' Fobs and Charms. .v $4 0O .. .?. Old Hickory Porcb and Lawn Gold Lockets. Filled Lockets. . 0.60 to $3 0,0; :T. Gold Locket Chains - ..s.. $1.75 to $9 00 . .. $1.00 to $4.00 2.00 to $3,50 75c to $2 75 Diamond Ring. $5 00 to $18 50 Gold Set Rings. . . 76c to $3.75 Gent's Rings. . .$1.00 to $5 00 Signet Rings 50c to $4 25 Gold Scarf Pins, ,60c to $2.22 Gold Front Pins. .40c to $1.50 Filled Front Pins. .25c to $1.00 Gold Emblem Buttons to $2 25 Gold Emblem. Pins. 60c to $2.25 - ........ .'...60c ., .....35c to $1.75 Fancy Emblem Pins 35c to $1.75 Gold Emblem Charms $1.25 to $12 00 Filled Emblem Charms 60c to $4.25 60c to $1.40 Gold Beauty Pins. Filled Beauty Pins. . 15c to 90c Gold Broaches. $2.40 lo$U.0O Filled Broaches. . . 70c to $2.00 yM ,M ; Furniture All the durable and comliEESSS1 Tj fortable patterns are shown here. &'' & There is really some high class Jewelry contained in this stock that will go for "less than who lesaleGosL. Anything you get in this sle will be a bargain. ..3k. s a 2, A m !fr? ).''' :,,':- ?" if - fe Prices from $1.75 U) SOLID OAK SWING complete with, chain 'and hooks from $3.50 'up We sell You can buy a first-class Fv days-andthis i ,.y is the chanc? of "a lifetime ,to Don't forget trie sale lasts bnl&15 jeweUryafa pricenever offered before. secure good vV- . i A i ,')': - t V Pfcnw4190e, Trult-mu- k lUfUKnxJ &: IhenewWindowShadeMaterla) if C. A. MORTON Furniture, Carpets and Draperies Funeral Director and Embalmer Jty : IIIll . hull mtn i I IBIIll ' "? 11 & .' . IJ J1- - LdlllUl on Kentucky t MADISONVILLE KENTUCKY :x 1 : r ri i te'f. r iSX m v LIP ! 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