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TlESDAY " -- ?j i TUESDAY fi and and 1 u FRIDAY AFTERNOON FRIDAY AFTERNOON IF YOU DON'T ADVERTISE YOUR TWENTY-THIR- D BUSINESS ADVERTISE IT FOR SALE No. t- YEAR EARL1NGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KY., TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1912 - 4t .r "" " AUTOMOBILE CONTEST llsley Happenings THE BEE'S ANNUAL TRIP TO MAMMOTH GAVE Church Notes 4 White City Notes Dr. O. E. O'Bryan and Smith Van- Wnm 111 WAS GREAT SUCCESS Aud now Hiram Brummer threatHundreds of Dollars Brought to ens to report ih tor writing him up, Earlington Merchants from All and Lev saya he really believes he will do it. Over County The ownership of tho dirk tound on tho scene of the Adcock dance PHENOMENAL HERE WAS TRADE has been established. Dr. Tom Har-lan- d says he loBt It while cutting The great automobile contest put bandages to dress the wounds of the injured, though some of the boys Bay t'.ie last they Baw of Doc and tl e dirk they were both enroute to Itsley clip. going a Hoard who hs been emGlover ployed building a new barn near Huckleberry passed through here ono day this week, he reports Walker Franklin busily engrgod iu fresh-- e ung up and his en tiro stock of canned goods. It Ib reported that LobIio Russell has about decided to abandon his intention of removing from our town, as he hats concluded that old Kentucky, is good enough. Dick Salmon ami Bill Scott came iu from MadiBonvllle Friday apparently flushed with victory, over the selection of Mr. J. B. Harvey as chairman of the county committee, wo understand be was opposed by " Hon L R. Fox, and lThoB. E. 0 Fin-ley.- Take Place the Last Week in August Via Evansville and, Green River EXACT DATE TO BEANNOUNCED Semi-Weekly LATER on by the EarUugton Booster Club eight months igo ended Wednoaday night May 15ti at midnight. The voting was spirited along at the oIobb and votes ohauged hands with startling rapld'ty and In vaBt numbers. The count was made by packages on Thursday by a committoo selected by the contestants and It was Bhown by this count that J. B, Garnett wbb in tho load by ovor ton million vote, tho next highest contestant was Miss Jarile Victory, Of "this cltyf and Rev. J. R. Evans was Beo will send seven young ladles from Hopkins The County to the Mammoth Cavo by way of Evausvillo and Green River the last week in August and pay all expenses of the trip from the time thoy leavo Earlington until they return oae .woek.lator. Last August we took thlrty-flv- o we have arranged to send seven and Bent five freo. Tins-yeafree and take fifty in the party. The steamer "City of Evansville" will Bee's party on this trip and we expect to have belong to the a grand time. Thero is no other wav in which a week ot travel and sight seeing can be had so comfortably and at the same time so cheap as a four hundred mile'trlp.on beautiful GreoiijRiver with the inaguiflceut scenery aloug the rpntej to Bay nothing of the Cave, one of the seven wonders of tho World with its Immense grottoes, and domes, the giant causeway, the ruins of Oarnack and the wonderful ride on Echo river, are well worth the time and trouble it will take to secure ttiiB free trip. Semi-Weekly As tho vote betweet the two ers was so close being only a matter of ten million it was decided to call for an oflloial count of the votes in in tho packages to take place sometime within the next two or three weeks. In the meantime the votes have been placed In the vault of the Peoples Bank and when they are countedUjy a cprcralttee eelected by Miss Victory and Mr. Garnett the For car will be awarded to the party Doan'i having the largest number of votes, Stores this will end one of the most exciting contests that ever happened In this part of the couutrv. load- third. HOW THE TRIP it AY BE SECUEED re-uo- w To tho seven young ladies who arejresidents of Hopkins County and who receivo tho highest number of vots,from now until the close' of the contest in AuRUSt givou for securing subscribers for this paper new or we will give this trip absolutely' free aud furnish a suitable ohaperono to tako charg6 of them and look" after tlmir comfort and safety while on the trip. Each contestant will be started with loOO complimentry voteB and for will allow 1000 votes. eash dollar turned In ou subscrlptloa-wThere will be printed in each isaue.'of the paper a coupon good for 25 votes, clip these but aud vote them befere the dato of expiration printed Tg' on each coupon. e . mild, easy action ot the bowels, try Kegulaiei, a modern laxative. 22c at all THAT BOY OF YOURS tf' The following is a nomInattng,eppa, write the name of your candl- aate on tnis Diacx ana onng or sena it rotnis omce ana we win start the candidate with 1000 complimentary Jvot4i; "As soon as you have nomina ted a young lady go to work for heiaatf'Jieep It up until the end of the -- NOMIXAtlHe WHPON TH1 YOUXG LADIES OfTheChrWUnfChurch CLASS Give an- contest. - ; j.- - Tha WW Ice Cream and Strawberry Supper r NOMINATrWGleOUPON . .'1HBHHHI I li- - if 1 It seems like yesterday that The young ladles class of the Christian church wilt give an Ice mother mourned the' transi-t'o- n cream aud Strawberry supper on the from skirts to trousers lawu of Mrs. F. B. Arnold Thursday evening May 38, tba proceeds to go horse will soon towards the purchase of a new piano for the ehureh. Cnoiee berries, give' way to' the baseball and and cream will be serJvfti ved for the usual small 'amount. the pigskin. Tee lawn will be lighted with Japanese lanterns and a nice social time ta anticipated. A cordial invitation He's developing, changing Is exteaded to all who wish to athis-jrocking -- hereby enter Miss ,11; .Post. Office; ...... . ' '.'' ;,t DBBBBnUte 11 I "j. j as a contestantinTjtheSemt-WeeklyiewWamrnot- h. Gave .GohTest." votes. 5C." 'Hearv'fielbwcomplimehlary - "" m- - Signe'd. The attendance at the Ohris- tian Sunday School last Sunday readied 207. Tho meu's and women's classes having 35 each. Tho offering $11 07 was 6ent to tli? Orphans Home, ns is the practice of this school once every quarter. The new piano a gift from individual subscriptions was used for the first time This with the oran, violin and cornet added greatly to the muj sical programme, There were six additions to the church dur- ing the day, making eleven iu the five Sundays since ing of the present Plans are on foot for the erection of a parsonage ou one .of the most convenient located lots iu town. Work will bagiu at a very early date. The Sunduy School spirit is fine in Eirliugtou and has been steadily growing as a result of good pastorial work aud the general increase of ohurch interest among the people. The attendance Sunday morning at the va rious churches was the best all around average so far recorded, the school at the M. E. Ohurch, South, leading by a small margin with 210 in attendance, and showing a slight increase over its average for the past several weeks. The offering for the day amounted to $12.27, that being the day for regular monthly offering. There were in addition some (special offerings reported for the ohurch building fund. The EarliatonMethodist' Stmday School pro?d"to'"berthe banner school of the Henderson District in the regular church bulletin for April and promises to stay in that class through the Mis-sionery dlVHT ArnHfomitrtlln week. Sherman Vandlver's child wh!ob haB bpeu afllictod with diphtheria tnk ing better. Sam McGregor and Jamlly are visiting In Muhlenberg county. A. W. Raymer made' a living trip to Friday. EarlingtonandIadlsonvllle last, Spurlin Bennett was in the County Seat Fridoy. John Crabtree, of Madlsonvllle,. vlslted his daughtej Mrs. Jne Brooks-an- d Mrs. O. O. Tapp last week. John Allen and family leave here-thiweek for Depoy where they In the future. . James and Arthur Brown, of Earlington, visited relatives here Sunday. John Pidcock is very ill at this, writing. A number of our people attended5' services at Salem Sunday where crowd had assembled to hear Elder O. D. Cole, of Mortons Gap deliver a sermon. Among those who attended from here were Mr. and Mfs. Tobe Sadler, W. O. Doom and'i Chester Kyle. Messrs Chas. Wagner and Herberts Raymer, formally of Goodlettsvillev Tenn., have acdepted positions here- Pierce Doom haB returned from. al Arkansas where he has been for months. Miss Margaret O'Bryan attended:' services at Salem Sunday. Starling Cotton and family, of near here attended the Cole meeting atr. Salem Sunday. s will-residsev--or- Notice to The Public I have purchased the Interest of T. H. Stone in the Liv , HefeeaTftsaaair Stqne will please call and. & tend. ' hircfwes Ruktac D. E. Lynn purchased the residence of Mrs. Nanle B. Martin last week and will move his family there In a abort time. TIiIb Ib a nice residence and will make a very desirable home. It is understood Mrs. Martin sold her home for a handsome profit which 1b another indication that Earlington real estate Ib Btill climbing. fiummer; every day, and you haven't .. ,. SOW MNTEW WILL BX0eMDCTID Children's Day at the Sunday had his picture taken in more "TP&lBeonteat will be condupted,absoluiily fair and Impartial and, the School of the. M.. E. Ohurch, standing of all contestants wilt be published each Friday, the voteB will Saturday evening at the hpine op South, has been .announced for the bride at'Elkton, Miss than a year yes, ... o be placed in a small ballot box until Friday's at 12 o'clock, when they will . '' be'oouhteji and registered opposite each parties name, they will then be the second Sunday in next month was quietly nplted In mar years last Christmas. .. placed! in tle large or final ballot box which is locked and the key In the June Oth, and committees have riage to Rev. Tbos. Farmer, of .. White-Farmer .''. settle at onc64 v. Respectfully, Chas. E. Barnettu -- it's-tw- Effle-Whit- e . -- i'. , this-city- CorbiflfStUio Ike fire Alarm System General Information .Tho cityof Earlington has beeu.divided into four Fire Di'f: tncta, known as numbers one, two, three and 'four. These districts Main are formod.by! thetwo natural physical dividing lines.-viz.- T; vault of trie' Earlington Bank where it wilt stay nntil the final count is madeby a committee selected 'by tho contestants themselves. All contestants will be provided with receipt books and all the extra copies of the paper Ihey need.' They will be authorizod'tq use the Bee's premium list namely the two books, "Sinking of the" Titanic" and "The Vulture's Claw'' also the Patent Tension Shears, any of the three go for fifty cents extra with the'paper and contestants will be allowed 600 ' votes on each ' premium used'. been announced and will take up the work on program in a little while. That morning will be prepared for. the occasion by workers Streetand4tlieLfc,J!j?tR. S 4 J J f I jj IP- - ft v t 9 H I! , Fire District No. 1 comprises all that territory North of Main ? and West of the R. R., e. p. . the Oity Hall, Round House, F. ' collecliug subscriptions. i;" etc., are 'in District or RULE G. back. money secured on subscription B.Arnold's residence, Pump House,-etc- . All must betund in the No. 1. week It la received so paper may be started. Contestants may hold their Fire District 2V comprises'alt that territory North of MaimSt., votes if they wish but must not hold back subscription money' RULEa.-rThi- s knd East of, the R. R.T (o'. g. the St-- . BerpardStore, Barnes: Oow-an- d the rlghVto'rejec't the name of any can. didate. for,cause. & Go., P. H. Whalens'resideuce. Masonic Temple. ,A Logtown" ' 3VULE 8 VoteB are hot transferableand must be voted for the party ' ;Ui ttc. etc.,. are iu. District iNp. 2. In whose uamo they are issued. District 8., comprises all that territorySouth of Main Fire Tho contest begins with this istue of the paper and will end tho &., and West of the R. R., (e. g. the To3t Office, troodloe's week In August he exaot date to be anuoinced later. Anyone wishinglast restaurant;, Ohas. Oowell's, residence, Mrs. Harriet Browning's res raaaTe thlstripwlth the contestants can tlo "so by sending in their namaa to tn klonce, Esq. Jas. Priest's resideuce, etc. etc., are in District No. 8,'t this office whera they, will boflled. The co3t of the entire trip iricTudiug 'RvRhHv'illft .. anr) rntnrn iv., juui. u , .w.u..., iiiu r ire xJHUiui Jt, uuiupriHca-Ui- i Luub territory ouuui' 01 Mam rallVoad'fare'from EarhriL'-toi- tnto; IIUUU1UU k mile river trlp, from Eyanlle Mampapth Cave and return, board at and East of the R. R., (e.g. the Peoples. Bank, Victory Build St., the Cave hbtel, both,,routes''iu the cave tho transfer of mc, 0. M. Henryc residence; Uatlfohb Uiiuroh, New Methodist anBvlllo going and returning and dlpner andEvansville 'goingbaggage in Ev in will cost only j t:')V $20.00.' Send in your namo early 'as the oVt people not allow us to Ohurch. etc. etc., are iu District No. k . iii. take Each telephone subscriber in these Districts has been furnish more than nifty on tho trip. v. ad with a card showing the number of Fire District iu which each phone is situated, these cards directing that, iu case of (ire, CenACTION OF COUNCIL Mystic Eleven tral Telephone Exchange be informed of District Number and The'Mystlc EIeven?,'met at With Universal ApRrevilcof,;the name of houw 50n firaj.t.' The Central operator will in turn nofTfyj eyenihg, May 14. Citizens L. & N,.?Round House, which will give th alarm. '1$ Although a business meeting all haclja good, time, for the Misses ine itouna nous wniscie win. in cue. tuture give cue official ' The action of the City Council in Kemp "were, aa "usual, 'charming jij'eA)arnA. consist ,qf a series bflritprt blasts followiaHljby. alarm, and, ordering concrete pavements on both Dainty ' refreshment's pner twpj tart,e or tour, long. ones, .according to the district in sides of Main Street is eertaiafy a hostesBM, iocated.-the.- M long blasts indicating the districts loBK'step in the right dtrettlen and were served. Those present were yhioh flra ineete.with citiswns Kalbleen'gplllman, Irene and Bes-si- e This alam; will be repeated ap ee)B .necessary. The L & N.ljooti- - and propertythe approval: Coyle "Margaret Atkinson, Ma owners. Tblisbtthe l moti Botf give. the alarm unleee an engineer or trainwtn initial step along this l(aa and it Is beliirojirnlag, Katie Nturrell, EHa-be't- li thoalirrt'dieoover'ajrefi.' e. should ee'it .before the reRalar betlt possible and proble Jbt, In at ' Margaret Xepp. NM.MKirM of alarm kaftvIJeeii rivenjor,-iX. Browning,- - w. 'if.' lUdCTiptui regular j.vouuu noMsr .wUf.be a city a fw yes AwllBfften of eoncree.ireent alarm'ibuoVd''rWsto nlffii'lto fire Dparthient at night. v wHl ks "The Sanitary City." Coyle and Stella M. Kemp. X lUut.,. - SwiJfeii'?.K v S, ... experienced in such trainiug and preparation. The Hopkins county Sunday rule's OP THE'CONTESI School convention will be held Tho following rules will not be deviated from and under no circumin this city during the first half stances will the amount of votes be raised during the contest. RULE 1. No votes will bo given except for money paid on eubscrlp-tlon- s of the laet week in June, The or premiums with subscriptions. Sessions will be held in the new ItULE 2. No votes wilt be issued except for cash, 1000 for each .dollar Methodist churchou corue'r. Of paldon subscription and BOO on each premium. and .Moss, Someoo-tall- ., employee of this paper oVrelatlve of same shall enter Iiobinoii RULE y S 4K' 4V sp'ertkers and wcrkersNvill thlBioontest. free ballots clipped fomlpaper must be voted before bo here mid full announcement RULE will he made later in thesn ool- date of expiration. RULE 5. Coutestauts will not be restricted as to territory in securing .UtlHlH. 8.-74.-.- arrived here Bandajr.-mornin- g on 62 to make this place their future home. The 'bride Is almost estimable young lady aud has-- , a host ef friends In her home town.. The groom Is a local proaoher of the-E. Ohurch South and has a position with the St. Bernard Mining: Co., at Arnold mine. He is a youngr man of Sterling worth and the their mauy friends in many They Bee-joins wishes for a loop and happy marneoY life. WW , tl Erect Three Lottagesr. John Rule The contract has been let for the erection of three cottages In Earling- 11 "' (Continued on Page 8) ton by John Rule to the Stav Plam ing Miils, of Madisouvlite. This. company also'socured the contract, to build the residence of L. E. on Railroad street, Mai--Eu- en -.-. paper-reserve- s . HOUSE FOR SALE Earlington real estate is. booming. Quite a. number of sale's have been made, recently. It, is certainly both a safe and profitable , invest-- , ment; There are never enough houses here to accommodate the people. Thatmeans all the houses stay full. No rent lost from vacancies. The interest on your investment, .from' rentis large. Now, then, if you want, to get in, on a good thing, either for a renting: proposition or for your own home, now is your chance. Beautiful 10 room house (2 families can and do peenpy) in splendid residence section, in, good repair, for sale cheap- - Apply l at Bee office' for particulars. ; . 6 -- i 1 r- - V ; ay nt ve-wil- Ues-daaMf- J f- . :. "?-'- .ii.trnvwfr-- . 'v.f ft. fa . 55F "& 'nr j,y Kijr " 'ffww tjwv- tw --! .,, ,, ,, oP -- -4 The City Council of the City of Engineer. Earliugtou do ordaiu as follows: All grading and removal of fencing and trees nee ! That a pavement eight feet earth and One Your V Six months wide be constructed in front of essary for the proper construcThree ruoiitliB b PAUL M. MOORE. and abutting the premises owned tion of said paving and curbing Single copies EDITOR AND PUBLISHER bv the St. Bernard Mining Co., according to the specifications J. E. FAWOETT MANAGER Specimen copies mailed free Isaac Davis and P. H. Whalen, herein recited shall be done, and ASSOCIATE EDITOR AND BUSINESS on application. CorrespondI., nil nurto of the Jr., on the north side of Maiu the owners of said premi&es shall county. Address ub for par- - J Street in the City of Earlington, erect said pavement and curbing Memherof tiouinrB. said pavement to bipein At Rail- according to the specifications Kentucky Press Association at the. Earlington road Street and continue east to herein recited at their own exEntered end- Post Oillce as aecuuu vi Robinson Street; also that a pense nnd subject to the approv Second District Publishers League Matter. pavemeut eight feet wide be con- al of the Oity Engineer, if they Madi-nstructed in front and abutting desire to do so, but should said in Merlon's Furniture Store, 119 South Main Street, Branch AILEEN DAVIS, Mgr. No. Kentucky, Phone the premises owned by the 'St. pavement and curbing be not Bernard Mining Co., Mrs. Miunie completed by the owner of said May 21, 1912 j D. Gain, Mrs. Laura Victory, D. premises on or before the 1st day Tuesday, 1 Telephone 47 W. Umstead, W. K. Nisbet, A. of July 1012, then the Oity En "" 4mm,tIUI O. Sisk, M. B. Long, and theMc- - gineer shall let the construction ing the cleaning of all out houses. 60Uthside ot of said paving and curbiug aud THOMAS WOODRUFF of those present Gowau heirs, on the CHARGED WITH MURDER It was the report Oity of Ear all grading and work incideut 'problem Main Street in the that the was still unsolved. Many who had lington, said paving to begin at thereto to the lowesjf and best Pour Prisoners Sent To Eddyville all there rubbish carted away have Railroad Street aud continue bidder. Before letting said con payed no attention to this important tracts said Oity Eugiueer shall Thos. Woodruil was Indicted by step toward a healthful city and for east to Dy Street. Said pavements 6hall b.e con first advertise tor a period of 5 'the Rrand jury Saturday on the this reason the League urges all charge of murdering Roy Blanks. people to quickly attend to both out structed of concrete, aud conform days by written or printed noti. He was arrainged in court Saturday closets and stables. Remember to the following specifications: ces or by publications in one isafternoon and the date of trial set for that both of these are the breeding Excavutiou 12 inches in depth, sue of some newspaper published May 81. place of the fly and that by some la filled in eight inches with cin in said Oity, the time and place Four prisoners wore sentenced to bor we can greatly demlnisn tne uy the peuetontlary from 1 to 5 years. crop, which i& already invading our ders which shall be well tamped ; when and where said contract They were: Wyatt Edmunds, ob- city. the concrete shall be composed ot will be let, and the specifications taining money under falso pretenses the 5 parts of crushed stone, 3 parts therefor. Said Oity Engineer, The meeting adjourned after 'PondlRton Warfleld and Robt. Max- appointment of some committees to of sand and 1 part of cement ; after accepting any bid for prowell breaking into store house, and meet on Wednesday May 22 at 4:00 said concrete to ue made 4 inches posed work, shall reduce the conSydney Marshall Bhooting with In p. m. atthe usual place. well tamped ; the top tract of the bidder to writing, tent to kill The grand jury adT the long list of names already thick and journed Saturday after returning published have been added the fol- finish shall be two parts sand or and when duly executed, the thirty-eighIndictments. lowing: Mesdames Ernest Rash, fine limestone screenings, aud same shall be returned to the Doughlas Obrien, J. E. Vaught, one part cement; said top finish Olerk of the Council. When said League Meeting Marlon Slsk, F. D. Rash, Tbeo Xivic Improvement be 1 inch thick, and shall City Engineer shall have accepWatts,N.G.Mothershead,Elsle Rob- shall The Civic Improvement League be well floatpdand well troweled ted said work from the contrac anet In the high School room of the inson, H. S. Corey and Miss Mollie and all sand used shall be Evnn?-vill- e tor, he shall at once notify this JSarlington public school on Wed- Whalen. ' wash sand. Oouncil of his acceptance, and of nesday afternoon May 16 at 4:00 p. Polk Merrill Dead Said pavement shall have ei the amounttdue the contractor, m with the ProB. MrB. JAB. Arnold Polk Merrill, Jr., of the Grapevine ther a stone curbing or a concrete aud will report to this Oouucil In the chair and a number of new and old members present, the meet- country, died at his home Tuesday. curbing. If 'stone curbing "is the exact measurement of the ing proved to boa most interesting May 14, after an illness of 21 days inches thick frontage and abuttal so paved, of typhoid fever, fie was buriea used it shall be four one. The meeting was fnll ot enthusi- the following day at Grapevine in and extend four inches below the and the exact cost of the work astic approval of the work accom- the presence of a large assembly of gutter line. If the curbing is done in front of and abutting Sev- mourning relatives and friends. made of coucrete it shall confirm each lot, aud the Oouncil will plished on eral places were reported as still Funeral services were conducted by to the follgwing specifications: then apportion the cost as provery unsightly but will not be re- Rev. W.N.Clark. He was au estiported to the Board of Health until mable young man and a member of The samo specifications as for vided by law, upon which the the pavement, except that tlfe Olerk shall issue an apportionafter the meeting on Wednesday the M. E. Church, South, at He had not yet attained concrete shall be G inches thick, ment warrent therefor against 3Iay 22. At this meeting it is hoped rehis majority, being 20 yeara of age. and the curbing shall extend 4 the owners of sard premises aa that all people will have aoted Mayor's proclamation. His father, mother, three brothers inches below the gutter line. garding the provided by law, aad the samo The League wants to lay special em- - and four sisters survive blm. Mrs. Gni'rl nncomonf nnrl mirViintr shall be a lien upon said premi..phaBis on the clause contained in Mary Jane Stone, of this city, is an I shall be constructed according to ses for the full amount of said the Mayor's proclamation concern aunt. . CMff3 ml iiiiiii AN"'. Ill t ' i f AN ORDINANCE levels to be furnished by the City Subscription Rates THIS PorchSwing Complete j. 4 x i X 4-- M1SS 05o Lawu Seats as' low as $6.25 4 Passenger Lawn Swings with adjustable back.. You will find here one of the largest lines of Poroh and Lawn Furniture ever shown. $3.50 C. A. MORTON Funeral Furniture, Carpets, Rugs Director and Embalmer i4' Madisonville, Kentucky warrant aud all interest and cost I t -- "Clean-Up-Day- ." Madi-Bonvill- e. Frank D. Rash, Mayor. A Copy Attest Paul P. Price, Oity Olerk. Tho Oity Engineer is hereby Enrlingtou, Ky. May 14th, 1912. reappointed to let, iuspect and ceive said work. Shoots Hole in Batik Window The contractor will bo requirSome one shot an irregular hole In ed to cive boud with pond surety the plate glass window of the Earto be accepted by rhe Oouucil lington Bank Saturday night. The for the fafthful performance of bullet was found in tho Bank. After said contract, and to warfaut said passing through the window It atrnck in line pavemeut for a period "of three tho Vault leaving a dent aboutno olue with a mana head. There is yeare. as to who did the shooting, so far. The Oity Olerk is directed to Paisenger Depot Ordered Moved supply the Chief of Police with copies of this ordinance, and a W. R. Burleigh, foreman of carLouis Henpenters, of the true copy hereof shall bo served derson divisionsSt, the L. andN. has & of on each of the owners and claim- received Instructions to move and ants of said premises by the remodel the passenger station at this plaoe as soon as the depot at Chief of Police. Guthrie Is completed whioh will Approved probably be by June 1st. that may accrue thereou. . V u , Friday and Saturday, May two-piec- 24th and 25th " Of Dry Goods, Men's, Boys' and Children's Clothing of the best grades, Ladies,' Men's and Children's Shoes, brands and will give satisfaction, fine Ladies' Spring Coats and 'Raincoats, latest styles and good, values. broideries, Laces, Handkerchiefs and Jabots. We are expecting a large shipment of Calicoes and Domestics which we will sell for $0 cents a bolt; this will average 1 cent a yard; all American Prints and Simpson's Grays. Big lot of Men's Shirts e and Underwear. In fact, anything you want in the Dry Goods and Clothing line. We have thousands of articles too numerous to mention. Don't fail to see our big lot of Men's Odd Pants, Overalls and Odd Coats. These goods will all be sold to the highest bidder and we guarantee they will not cost over 35 or 40 cents on the dollar. These goods will be sold Friday and Saturday, rain or shine, in the open space near L. & N. depot. Be sure and be on hand and get your share of the '.bargains. Don't forget the date, Friday and Saturday, May 24th and 25th. Don't fail to attend this sale. Yours respectfully, J all good All kinds of Em- Vvl t' I L: 'i- iVjti' - m -- ISAACS 't O -VT .. ,y ' rttr- - j i&&2 T,&&MiSiim;" &$ kj J&4 ISDaysTreeTrial CHURCH NOTES ci: irii'."i, V P. C. A. MORTON (Continued from Page 1.; for you to convince yourself bera is the most convenient typewriter stand dnd cabinet the one that lnnV-mit) 1 UkI And HAVta oinoe space, we u put um your omce or home on Mdoys'fre trial that s hall a month to prove that you can Increase the efficiency of your stenographers. Occupies but 4sq. feet instead of 10 sq. feet the usual size of ordinary 'typewriter desks. Holds stationery for' a . week all within easy reach. q MADISONVILLE, Ky. . Et. Funeral Director and Embalmer Any A VjaU "1 11 Answered. A 1 Y"4 Jf romptly 1 uay or TTN 1.T iNignr. 1 i i ie light In weight vet rigid under operation half turn of lever lowers the castors and permits moving it to any location. Write or phone today and we Will deliver it promptly if not satisfactory after 15 days' free trial return to us and it will not cost you a cent. Further Information and tree desertpUre literature Uyou will ask us. , ! John Prather is off of his run The man who whispeis down a well About the things he has to sell Will never reap a crop of dollars Like he who climbs a tree and wofk nursing a carbunole neck from which he Is suffering much. Mr. and Mrs. Geo., G, Athinson and daughter Margaret visited in Nashville last week. Mre. Ott Powers spent Sunday in Madlsnnville with relatives. Our big sale of watches and jewelry closes the 25 Inst, $1.00 down holds any article. HoiiLiNapK & Truempy, Jewelers. Mrs. Josse Phillips and children, of St. Charles, visited friends here this week. Mre. W. L. Morrison has raturnod from a visit to home folks at Nash ville. Wall paper, window shades and ploturo frames at Sisk Bros. Book Store, Madlsouville, Ky. Mr. and Mrs. B. G. MoEuen and little son Hpont Sunday in St. Charles, FOR SALE One $100 course In anythlng.except ciyil engineering, from international Correspondence School of Soranton Pa, Will sell at a bargain. Apply at Bee Office. Dr. Brandont of Falr.vlew, visited his Father Sunday. ; Ed Morrison spent Sunday at his l homo in Pembroke; Dr. C. B. Johnson has opened an office in tho Beoond story of the ' UiJb on Iiib "hollers." LAMASGO SUPPLY GO. Room 3 Victory Bldg. A large class of young people will make their first communion at first mass, s veu o'clock next Sunday morning at the church of the immaculate conception, theKev. Father McParlaud officiating. It had been expected that confirmation would also take place this spring or in early summ.er but it jvas not convenient for the Bishop of this diocpse to visit Earlington until later aud it is now expected that the class will be coufirmed in the late summer or early autumn. The occasion aud the ceremonies Sunday morning will be solemn and impressive abd will be at tended largely by members of the congregation. St. Bernard Porochial School will hold its closing exercises about the third week in June. Full announcement will be made in these columns later. From The Top of Freight Cars Vk wr t.i I $$K k.'. t ."VI V.l . . Clothes Service and Store Service It is only when the qualities, methods, service and prices of this store are considered, that our patrons get a satisfactory idea of the great advantage of trading with us, in person, by mail or phone Now as to clothes service a man is better known by the clothes he wears, than by the company he keepe to be known of men, a High Art suit is the first and best step to put you in that class. At $10 to $35 and many intermediate prices we show the new American and English models in tei Men's, Young Men's and Youth's' Suits All tlie new colorings, shadings, fabrics and mixtures in 2 or 3 piece styles, while kt: unt 3- oSWl l"0'.' Our Blue Serge Suit Special at $13,45 Caps the climax of value giving at a small price, We've mentioned them before, & News of the Town Phillips and two ohll dren and Bob't Wood, of St. Charles were here Sunday visiting ivjr. and Mrs. Ernest Newton. They returned Sunday afternoon and were accompanied rb far as Nartouvllle by Mrs. Newton and two chlldran Virginia and Louise and Mrs Kate WItherp. B. H. DeTrovlllo the hustling district passenger agent of the L. & N. with headquarters in Evausville was Here and at Madlsouville Saturday on business for tbe company. f B. H. Byars State insurance agent lor the Kuights of Pythias, of Lexington, Ky., was here Saturday the .guest of Judge Ernest Newton. jThe baseball game here Sunday between Madlsouvlllo and Earllng-o- n was decided in favor of Madison, 'Mrs, Jesse EARLINGTON, KY. Mystic Eleven "Don't flirt with Tho girls club met with Mabel Browning Tuesday evening May 7. A belightf ul surprise was given tbe girls by tbe boys being Invited. All spent a pleasant evening. A deli cious loe courso was served. Those present were; Misses Katie Murrell,-Margare- t Kemp, Gertie O'Bannoh, Kathleen Splllman, Irene and Bessie' Coyle, Susan Mane Crutch Held, Margaret Atkinson, Elizabeth Long Mabel Browning. Messrs. 'Hal Thompson, Baker Fugate, Kirby O'Bannon, Brick South worth, Oharlos Trahern, Oiner Wyatt and Ivan Springfield. Mbsdatnes M. A. Baugbman, W. B. Coyle, aud H.A. t Browning. , farmers' IT RAYS TO TRADE HER MS daughters from the top of a freight cat1 when you ought to he looking out for that next bridge.' This is Speciol Order No- issued by the Chi cago Great Western to its brake men. Right, O Eailroadl And very human and understanding. But we all must-flir- t with" farmers' daughters from the tops of freight cars when we are gay, and strong and twenty-onThe Spirit-of-Youcan be trained to throw brake's, but it must' kick over Ihe traces once in a while. It must wait till the last moment before it. swingB off a moving train ; it must throw out its chest and walk the swaying tops of cars; it must tip its hat and "flip" a car when it is going full speed. Of course it oughtn't to. But it has to. And because it 'does,-theverlasting law of com pensations makes its brakeman-shimore active, more watchful and more, alive. Blank-double-blane. th e '"A'. ff9. $?$ vri' .riT :?,. 't t'j1 LOCAL NEWSPAPER BEST AD NEDIUM of San Francisco Reads SMALL WASTE ON RAILWAYS From Pine bluff, Ark. Gaphlc May 18. instruc- W. L Cook In- 1912 teresting Paper. . Killed at NortorWille ' T, fllle. Corau out and aid in a good cause toy attending tbe Strawberry Suppir -- given at tbe residence of Mrs. F. B. Arnold Thursday night by the young week only. ladies class of the Christian Church. HoLMNaER & Truempy, Jeweler. Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Giannlni, who Woodson Browing, of Madison-vlllrecently bought tbe two story bouse was in town Sunday. of Mrs. Rogers on East Main Street Miss Mary Baby Morton, of and tbe cottage back of it, they are was in town Sunday. improving both places inside and White and gold Imported China ut, adding-mucto the looks of that In.epen stock and also in buudred e eJghbhood.' " ;: piece dinner aetsat" Sisk 'Bros. final examination of the Book Store, Madisonville, Ky. of the public school are now in Paul King spent Sunday In MadijjjrogreM, causing some fear and ttomblintr to tho pupils, all of whom sonville must - . this toBt, E. , J. E. Maloney, E. in Owen and J. Madisonvill I.SprjnjRfleld were and Mrs. David Oowell have sunuayjmonoon. returned from their wedding trip and will keep house in their cottage Don't.fail to attend tho Strawiaewly "furnished nnd ready for tbem. berry aud" cream auppor given by tho young ladies class of the Christian fSeo ub for graduation gifts. HotLTKaKB & Tkuemi'Y, Jeweler. ChurdvThursday night. Mr. add Mrs.Sory and daughter MIss Adallno Toombs most deRuth ofrMadisouvllle werem town lightfully ontertalnod a few of her girl friends Thursday evening at tho Sunday. ifomo of her brother in Madisonvillp. L'uoian Cook was in- - Madlsouville During the Bcolal hour dainty re- Saturday night. freshments were served. Tho guests Mrs W.K. Nlsbet was In Madison-vill- o were: Misses Buby Slsk, Annie Saturday Afternoon. Ash by, Katie Murrell and Bobr Fox, Kattie'Spjlman was'ln Madison, P. H. Whalen, Sr., has been con- vill Saturday. fined, most of the the time in. bed, This Ib tbe last week of tbe big for more than a month. There watoh and jewelry sale. seems to be no particular ailment-HoLMNOER & Truempy but his advanced age is making life Brent Hart was in Evansville Satmoro difficult. h Jack Brown an old negro boarding bouse keeper, of Nortouvllle was Bank. shot and killed there Friday night Dlllard Summers is working at by John Flowers' who was crazed from drink. Flowers also shot Wm, Mortons Gap this week. cost this Hawkins in the leg seriously woundWAtohes and jewelry at Poo-ple'- B ; e, .1 ing bim. Flowers is in jail at Madisonville and claims be knows absolutely nothing about tbe occurauce. p Madl-sonvlll- e, A Texas Wonder ': rn--Th- pu-pj- ls " ij- -- The Texas Wonder cures kldnevi AnvnnA in tnn that nirB and curea,diabetes, weak and lameifrequently from splitting, neivous backs, rheumatism, and all irretcu headaches ought to go at once to the laritles of bladder troubles, remov- druggist and got a 25o bottle of our ing gravel, the kidneys and bladder Carlstedt's German Liver Powder. In both men and women. Begulates Headaches always mdloate constibladder troubles in children. If not pation in a dangerous form, that sold by your druggists will be sent may result In other extremely seriby mall on receipt of $1.00. One ous even ailments sometimes small bottle Is two months' treat- Brlght'sDlBease and Appendicitis. ment and seldom fails to perfect a Our Carlstedt's German Liver Powoure. Send for testimonials from der acts on tbe Liver, the real Ky.. aud other states. Dr. E. W. cause of constipation a few doses Hall' 2026 Olive street. St. Louis, entirely remove tho trouble Insure Mo. Sold bv drntrs:lBt9. a lasting cure never tails guaranteed if you have headaches, get a i (bottle today from the St. Bernard School Concert Aiming Co., Incorporated, Drug DeThe annual school concert will be partment. 25c a bottle. given at jhe Temple Theatre Friday; evening, May 24. a. cnarming A Frozen Mine I "Little Bo Beep," will be, long ago a small western given. The program will bo enllv INot eued by MIbs Murrell and the Earl- copper mining compauy had deington Baud. A charming evening cided to close down owing to the Ad- - fact that dozens of small springs may be expected. See bill mission 15 and 25ots. found entrance into their mine's t-u,, '' Headaches Signs of Sanger. I take one dose of DigeBteze. It relieves and cures as if by Magto. Pleasant as Candy. Belief in one Lively as a Boy. are tired, run down, have minute. Get a 50o bottle froirt the . If.you the-St- . Bernard no appetite, get a bottle of Yucathnij drug department ofIncorporated. Mining Company, Chill Tonic. A few doses will set you up give you a boy's appetite - Perfectly Mutual make .you strong and livetly as a' Purifies tne bloodj and strengthens the ByetenT. 60c a' "Was .your contract broken by bottle at tho St. Bernard Miningl mutal agreement?" Co;; Incorporated, Drug Depart"Oh! yes, Indeed; the omanager ment. called me a liar and I said 'you're Exchange. Landed 'i another I" Ob, a young couple wanted one day. If von belch ud a bitter tasttocr to own land iu some place far away;, liauid it is a sign of bad digestion. Adoseor two of HEBBINE will so they read a fake ad. correct the disorder. It stimulates sont what money they had. HicaBf.1r.t1 rand niirlflan Mm linwnln. So they're certainly landed they Price 50 cents. Sold by fit. Bernard Mlnhic Co.. Incornor- they say I Judge. ated, Drug Department. ture. twelve-year-old. . without tbe slightest'fear of indigesIs Yon aginBt fraudlent advertising, that tion, whichbe an awful feeling. Sour will not bothered with that will be introduced by him at the Stomach ( Heartburn,- - Nausea, Bad nextseslon of the California legisla- Breath or Heavy Feeling if you will , .Reasoning logical and with many: statements of faots and experiences that have formed a part of bis ex'.' perienoc in the years he bas been an advertising manager, Wm. L. Cook', recently set forth at the weekly luncheon of the Advertising Association of San Francisco the argument that the local newspaper always is the best medium of advertising fortbe retailer.Hls paper.tho principal feature of tbe luncheon, was considered romarkable because of bis convincing argument for tbe newspaper aB against all other mediums. Announoment waB made at the luncheon by Senator E. L. Wolf, chairman ofleglslatlve, committee of tbe association, that active work had been Btarted on the formation of the1 ::printerslnk:: a measure .providing - tit Asomewhatamuslngbut method of drawing their tive employes' attention to the effect of small wasteB is adopted by the Pere MarquetteBa'Uway. A table lias beta. drawn up by the company sbowlr ff that for every postage stamp needlessly used the. railway bas to haul, one ton of freigbgt a. distance of 3 3 miles to recoup for this waste. Por a lead pencil the banl is 2 miles; a track spike,2 miles; lib waste, 101-- 3 miles; a station broom. 85 miles; a lantern. lOOmiles; traok shovel. 0 miles: 100 pounds of coal 20 miles. 1 gallon of engine oil, 50 miles ;1 gallon signal oil 60 miles; air hoes 236 mileB ;drawbar knuckle. 800, 1-- nil Eat what Ton Cam Eat Anything. y6Uf stdtnaob craves , Vox Populi Miss Mollle "Whalen, who not long since was for a time, seriously ill, is suffering from a recurrence of acute indigestion, though not so severe' an attacK as before, and she 1b expected to be up again shortly. If you want to buy a house, come to the Bee office and hear about it. Ten rooms in splendid location; In good condition. - ? Monday. lOmer Wyatt, Mary Parker, and ILookie Uraoe were in Madlsouville ;Saturday night. . Saturday. . Ben Evans was in Evansville :6a turd ay. H.H.Vaughau of Hendersou was U town Sunday. Gilbert King was in Madlsouville, Mrs Deny Rogers, and daughter tSusle Marie' were in Madlsouville Oh. votorB who for pure things yearn, say, will you nevr, never learn to vote for none but me? When urday. MIbb Elizabeth Victory spent Sat- I'm defeated freedom groans, and virture weepB o,er mouldy bones urday In Evansville shopping. vice wins tbe victory. I am alone the Will Mills, of Madisonville, was people, b voice, and when I win tbe in town Sunday. stars rejoice, and all the spheres Misses Lurline Coil and Luoy are glad ; but whon I lose our sacred Fawoett, of Madisonville, were in Vox is like a ship oast on tbe rocks, town Sunday. and righteousness is sad Walt Mrs. B.E.Nixon was in Madison Mason.in Dulotb New Tribune, vllle Monday. who sent money for"sk'n Miss Florence Langley was in food"and received a frankfurter Is Madisonville Monday. now buying, tickets for tbe fish ball. Bud Kell, of Madisonville, was in Wall Street Journal. town Sunday. We. will make shades to fit your UFE. NOT WORTH LMN6 windows and frames to fit your pictures. Send ub your order. Sisk Bros. Book- Stork,- Madisonville, U th'0 y fl8s Al.ta Abel of West L-sd- shaft, and it was impossible to gt at the workincs or pump the water out faBt enough. A German engineer who was visiting the district undertook for a feo to clear their shaft of water and raafcejt workable. He was em- &f,VAYWMiWiWiYM!fmWWW B. M. SLATON Funeral Director. :: Licensed Embalmer NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE, & flii Bee's Mammoth Cave Contest NOT TRANSFERABLE ployed aud commenced opera- 1 Phone 124-- 2 MADISONVILLE. KY tions by inserting iron pipes .WWWWVVWWylVWr throughout the shaft. Through these he squirted a freezing preparation so that thefloQdetJ mine was rapidly frozen, including the springs. Dynamite was then need to break up the ice aud tbe The long distance seryice ot tbe Cumberland Telephone & Telegraph Company enables the business man to conduct all of his freezing1 fluid was kept in the outside 'affairs in the most oconomical and satisfactory manner. pipes long enough to allow the You can get long distance connections to all outside important cities and town's within a radius of one hundred miles of Earlingmike owners to cover the walls ton.' Proroptservice, reasonable rates. of the shaft with concrete aud For information, can n steel. nilUDCDlfiUti TCICDUnMC P. TCICCD1DU Pfl Incer Ky. Badea, tki., inamed up her existence lUUmDLIlLHlIU ItULIIIUnL Ob I LLLUIIAI il UUi rated after fctffj0Hfbt ia vain for health. .y Jkwroar AMldent by the Bond Out on a complete wreck Tou raa the child Harvey Southard, ot Hanson, who ;ajfa'ay,'tir4r worn out and nervou. same you gir It In this matter th d of my girl baby has the advantage of the was accused of killing Will Bowles I hac to' spend about at that place lastweek.bad bis exam- time in bed. boy. She' can change It at maturity. ining trial Saturday and is out un"VInol, your delicious cod liver and A friend of mln whose name was der a $10,000 bond. Iron tonic, was recommended, and I Creamer had a daughter who was can truly say it has done me more christened Constance very thoughtlgood than all tho medicine I ever took essly,, A good name for a baby, This Popular Photo Play Theatre is now under; new In my life. That nervous and tired you put them together. management and it's management guarantees feeling is all gonl lhavQ gained in Bt it took her twenty-threyears "to healttfieafaandBtreactti, uaill I feel h'angejk and spoil the Joke. London its patrons' high class entertainments. llk5arickpersM."(We IrftrantM AhMalel. .',' THE ECONOMICAL WAY 1 n ;a - - v Ske;-jts:'fJi'wa- one-thir- PRINCESS SPECIAL! Especially Adopted ipr Ladies' and Children en e IM Good forr 25 Votes for I tblfitesUminlRl to be gtnulnl) What tlol did for llftlsa tabol, f we' JoW It wKl I Kama It a,- wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmsmm placed- is Ballot Box in Be Office bt'torc Friday, May 31 fffflf mmmj$mmhKm:3& ST. BERNARD MINING Theg'talent who are to give tho cert'at Madisonville have been t lliiclteil byjjyceum people, and Mr. lA.BTSfflrinjJe. editor of the LYCEUM WORLD. Indianopolls.lnd., derstandlng that your money will be expects to coma from there to hear vyQ.paople,.AiSWJby, sbquldthe out-- , Mi j tii.j We are airaln runnlnsr the.'"Worlds Best Pictures." You rw ." t,. ..' know what that means. '.. '. "jjuoins'.j,':vjiiograpu," "iiaiems, "Essany ," "Patbe," "Sellg" aud Vltograph." . . .- Incor norated, Drag Department. CO , own talent than we. Let us give them a great audience. beopIenoWlutwrMteil labour MMSOmiftff ik Matinee Daily' 2 p. m. . ij . STOBsssaWtrHSWisjSMSSMSSMSMIIlWaBBSKSM ,J Ax mrrr.Tm "liar f "yr.'ft'Y-- w . y- --. , . I'Vif.vrrmmmti-i,rimviu- m. , jiyv.j pipYi am.. '' ' - .. ". i ." , ;JW!glWI J JHJ1U1.JJV.,1J5TW uwawwaitr.,. mimmmiMm'-- ' i .l' , " m " Tiirwim mm ;. 1 - q - ,' u V v . v ri m w ;K , V. ' V ii.nnin i"iiiii MJit- -i- 'lilrt . rfssi Miss Minerva and William GreenHill T 4 'By ANCES BOYD CALHOUN with" intoxicating mirth at their predicfrtgbt. 1)7 ReiUy A Brltton Oo.) "My mama don't caro II I Just borra ament, yelled: "Lordeo! Lordeo! Y' all sho' Is do f lock and chain; so I 'm going to get outlandlshest kids 'twixt do Bad Placo jit" t "I 'm going to be the perllco of the an' do moon." jgang," said Frances. CHAPTER XXII. ' "Porlico nothing. You all time talking 'bout you going to bo a perlice," ; A Transaction In Mumps. scoffed Jimmy; "I 'm going to bo tho "Don't come near mo," screamed perllco myself." Billy, sauntering slowly and deliberatei "No, you are not," interposed Llna, ly toward the dividing fence; "keep firmly. "Billy and I are tho tallest and way fom me; they's ketchin'." jwo are going to be the guards, and lyou and Frances must be tho prisonJimmy was Bitting on his front Bteps ers." and tho proverbial rod fine- rmiiH nnt ' "Well, I ain't going to play 'thout I have excited a bull to Quicker jean bo the boss of the niggers. It 'a parah Jane's chain and she 'a my mama's cook, and I'm going to be what J I plained Llna. "Look liko folks would get 'em a lot of pole-cat- s stead o chlllefts., always hafto be wearing assfetty bags 'round their nakes, so 's thoy can keep off whooping cough," said Frances. "You can't wear a polo-ca- t roun' yo' nake," grinned Billy. "And Len Hamner all time now asking me," Jimmy continued, "when I'm going to wear Sarah Jane's co'sot to Sunday school, Grown folks 'bout tho lunatlckest" things thoy is. ' Ain't you going to unlock this chain, Billy?" ho demanded "'What I got to unlock it witb.7" asked Billy. As Jimmy's father was taking tho to the blackcrestfallen chain-gansmith shop to have their fetters removed, they had to pass by tho livery stable; and Sam Lamb, bent double g worser 'n what a billy goat do." "It is Chessr cats that grin,' ex - the steps and wt lactly what you want 'em to. Aunt across his own yard toward amy a Minerva 's iri the kitchen right bow makln' me 'lasses custard if I'll be fast as his short, fat logs could carry good an' stay right in the houso an' him. "Git 'way f'om me; you '11 ketch 'em don't come out hero in tho yard an' If you toches mo," warned Billy; "an don't glvo you tho mumps. Course l you too llttlo to havo 'em," and ho can't tech that custard now 'cause I waved an authoritative hand at the done como out here an' it ain't honor-blo- ; but she's makln' it Jos' the same. other child. But Jimmy's curiosity was You better git 'way f'om mo an'not aroused to the highest pitch. Ho promptly Jumped tho fenco and gazed tech 'em; you too llttlo to havo 'em." "Are thoy easy to kotch?" nskedi'tho at his chum with critical admiration. "What's tho matter," he Inquired, other llttlo boy eagerly; "lommo jest tech 'om one tlmo, Billy." "you got tho toothacho?" 'Git 'way, I tell you," warned the "Toothachol" was tho scornful echo, "well, I reckon not. Git back; don't latter with a superior air. To increase you tech 'em; you ain't ol' 'nougk to Jimmy's envy he continued: "Grown folks trios to see how nice thoy can bo have 'cm." Billy's hoad was swathed in a hugo, to chillons what's got tho mumps. Aunt whlto cloth; his usually lean little Mlnorva ain't been lmpedent to me tocheeks were puffod out till he resem- day; sho lommo do jest 'bout like I bled a young hippopotamus, and his pleaso; it sho' is ono timo you can pretty gray oyes were almost Invisible. make grown folks stop lively." . He "You better git 'way f'om me an' looked at Jimmy meditatively. "It sho is a plumb pity you ain't a ol' chile don't tech 'em, llko I tells you," he "Aunt Minerva say you ain't like what I is an' can't havo the never had 'om an' sho say fer me ,to mumps. Don't you come anp closter to make you keep 'way f'om me 'cause me," he again warned, "you too little to have 'em." you ain't a ol' chile llko what I Is." (To be Continued.) "You ain't but.Blx," retorted angry Jimmy, "and I'll be six .next month; you all tlmo trying to 'suade litlo boys No More Dyspepsia. to think you're 'bout a million years Gas, ur other Stomach Troubles. old. You 'bout the funniest looking Nothing will remain undigested or kid thoy is." sour on your stomach if you Billy theatrically touched a distend- will take a llttlo Dlgesteze. a powered cheek. "These here Is mumps," he ful digestive, harmless and pleasant said impressively; "an' when you got as Maple Syrup. For sale by tno drujr department of the St Bernard 'em you can make grown folks do Mining; Company, Incorporated. He. hopped, jlow.n, Her Natural Occupation. Now and tinea" the childish comment goes right to the heart of a difficult problem or situation. A little boy who longed to stand on the sont of n car and look out of tho window was Btcrnly roprovod by his mother. "What a 'f raid-ca- t mammal" exclaimed another youngster, seated near. "Yes, I supposo sho is nervous," was the adult roply, "but then, you see, she has to take caro of her little boy and Jt keeps her busy." "Well, isa't fthat what she's for?" was the inno cent, pertinent question. COLOJtXD COLUXlf fcEVV 3r. x. Wilis, XbiTO last-wee- Always Blessed with a Hearty Appetite It ypu uso DlKostozo. It helps your stomach do tho work, digests what you eat and makes good noli blond from your food, No more Sleepless Nights, Headache or Stomach Misery. Qot rid of all these troubles with Dlgos-teze- . Fifty cents a bottlo, worth tenfold its cost, at drug department of the St. Bernard Mining Company, Incorporated. r" Tho Divine Law. And what is the divine law to si man? To hold fast that which is his own, and to claim nothing that is another's; to use what Is given him, ani not to covet what is not given; to yield up easily and willingly what la taken away, giving thanks for the time ho has had It In his service. Eplctetus. k Our work was bo pressing that wo did not havo tlmo to write, but we hope to give you tho news regularly in tho future. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. James Dm- wlttle a fine girl Monday morning May IB. Motlior and baby aro both' doing well. Tho closing exercises, of the primary grades at the Temple Theatre last Friday night, were a grand suo cess. The program was two and a half hours long, but did not have a slnglo failure. All the teaohersof these grades deaere much praUe ' for the excellent worx done. Prof. Bell attondod thooommonce meut exercises, ot Roger Williams Univorsity last week from which he received thn degrees of B. S., which ho so much deserves. We aro glad to say theBo aro not honorary, biib merited degrees. To our personal knowledge ho has done the work Prof. haB our congratulations. Poor appetite is a sure sign. of im paired digestion. A few doses of Stomach and Liver Chamberlain Tablets will strengthen your digestion and improve your appetite. Thousands have been benefited by taking these Tablets. Sold by All Doalers. & . vs "I '11 tell you what do," was Billy's suggestion, "well take It turn about; me an' Lina '11 first be the perlice an' , y' all bo the an' then wo 11 be the niggerB an' y all bo the chain-gang- I pleaso." This arrangement was satisfactory, o tho younger boy climbed the fence and soon returned with a short chain and padlock. Billy chained Jimmy and Frances together by two round, fat ankles and put the key to the lock in his pocket "We must decide what crimes they "Frances done got 'rested fcr shoot-l- a craps an' Jimmy done got 'rested fer 'sturbln' public worship," said the "Naw, I ain't neither," objected the Jnale member of the chain-gan"I done cut my woman with a razor Vause I Bee her racking down the street like a proud coon with another pent, like what Sarah Jane's brother felled me he done at the picnic." The children played happily together Jor half an hour, Billy and Llna and the prisoners, entering thoroughly into the spirit of the game, according prompt obedience to their Jjoeses. At last the captives wearied 9t their role and clamored for an of parts. "All right," agreed Lina. "Get the key, Billy, and we '11 be the " com-ptandln- g, tosses." Housekeeper's Sale Some Special Values That Will Arouselhe Enthusiasm of Thrifty Household Providers CRASHES Slave committed," said Lina. ether boss. Puro Linen Unbleached Crash at Semi-Bleach Spring Cleaning .Ik ...6c 40c 45c has been very much HOUSEHOLD 10-- NECKSSITD23 Union Linen Crash . . Largo Check Glass Toweling Bleached Figured Cotton iOln IZ2C Huck . . 15-i- n. delayed by rhe cold weather and rain, but this bright new merchandise, priced so exceedingly low that it will stimulate the desire to make home ready for the good old summer time. 4 Blaeched Sheeting Bleached Sheetiag. Bleached Sheetimg at. 4 25c 23c at 8-- 4 at 6-- ...... 21c 18c 4 Bleached Sheeting. Pure Linen Guest Toweling Pure Linen Huck Toweling Remember the 27-l- n. High Quality .- Dulin Standard of is embraced in every article, no at 9-- 4 Brown Sheeting at 9-- ..i 23b 21c 4 Brown Shetlng. chain-fang.- Cy," I I Billy put his right hand in his pocket t. found no key there; he tried the Kher pocket with the same success; ke felt in his blouse, he looked in his mp, he Jumped up and down, he nearly shook himself to pieces all without javail; the key had disappeared aa If jby magic. - "I berlieve y' all done Job that concluded he. It dropped on the ground," TABLE MNENS 50c Mercerized Bleached Damask 75c Imported Damask, 2 yards wide $1.00 all Pure 'Linen -- 42c 85c matter how low.fhe price may be. Come in earlys scme pi the 'quantities are limited. . at 36-i- n. Cora Bleached Domeetia 36-iB- ..7c ... .8c 9c , 36-in- ch Advertiser Bleached Domestle- . Lonsdale Bleached Domestic - BUGS We are the wreckers LACE CURTAINS DRAPERY Damask $1.25 All ...85c $1.05 $1.25 of high 2 Frances. They searched the yard over, but the key was not to be found. "Well, If that ain't Just like you, JBIIly," cried Jimmy, "you all time g per-posin- Pure Linen prices on Hugs in this city, bo if you cjpn't come to see us you miss yd. White Nottingham Lace Curtains, pair . . . 50c 75c ..$1 50c Woven Colored Madras . 35c 25c 12 35c 25c 15c MasoQviUe Bleach ed Domestic -Genuine "Sou therm SlHc 36-I- n. ... .40c Sc 3-- Damask ?1.50 All Pure Linen the best values and the prices. $1.00 Axminster Mats. 18x36 in $1.50 Axminster Rugs, 27x54 Inches lowest White Nottingham Lace Curtains 'tains, Finest Printed Printed Scrim, all o Shlrtisg Genuine "Blue Bell" BlilWlni Scrim . . colors . . . Printed Madras $1.00 Ruffled Lace Curt Damask white or cream, pr. 85c 9c yi to play chain-gan- g f Llna grew indignant "You proposed this yourself, Jimmy jQarner," she said; "we never would fcave thought of playing chain-ganpat for you." i "It looks like we can't never do anything at all," moaned Frances, thout grown folks 've got to know fbout it." I I g time lose the key." and you all Nottingham UUU $1.25 White Curtains, pair at :5c :10c 15c Absorbent Draper Cloth t 24-iAbsorbent Draper 22-i- n. n. "NAPKINS ?1.00 Hemmed Napkins $1.25 $1 .50 $1.50 White or Ecru at $1.25 Hemmed 85c Curtains, pair. . . . $1.25 Striped Etomine, 40 Inches wide Cloth 27-i- n. .... .8c Absorbent Draper $1.75 Mottled Ax Rugs 27x54 inches . . . Cloth 27 .9c ..8c 45c 71. at at $2.50 8,$1.00 $2.50 Finest Ax. 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