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'A l I. f jV j.i ' m and FRIDAY & TUESDAY and FRIDAY AFTERNOON AFTERNOON IF YOU DON'T ADVERTISE YOUR tTWENTY-THlR-D BUSINESS-ADVERTI- SE IT JUNE 14, 1912 r FdR SALE No. YEAR EARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KY., FRIDAY 4P General Manager Frank D, St. Charles Talk Rash Madisonville Notes W. C. Manhmoth Cave Contest Entries Ilsley Happenings ed White City Notes Sherman Vandiyer who has ,been on the sick list is able to be out again. Dr. C. E. O' Bryan was in Greenville one day last weetc A number of wells are being dug at thia place whlchjdds convenience of Borne of our inhabitants, Mibs Cassie Hhadrlcklef t this week. for a;vlsltto Providence and other poIntB In Webster County. Mr and Mrs. Fred Oakley are visiting in Webster County to-th- fM the animal reared atid fell up the steep bank bes'de the road, overturning the buggy and imprisoning the, occupants under the buggy .top Fortunately two young aen saw the accideut and quickly released the young ladies who wore badly frightened, but not injured. The buggy -- Bill. In making a mad f3ort We don't know whether he went (Greatly Honored at Meeting of to JJawson last Sunday, or notl Kentucky Mine Institute Prof. M. T. Cranor made a business trip to Madisonville Tuesday. Held at Lexington Jas. R. Bash and Ernest Bash, of Earlington, made a business trip to ELECtTED PRESIDENT OF THAT BODY v St. (Cnarloe Thursday. Norns King, Max.Gllllland, Biley .Frauk D. Bash, of this city, Butler and tLawaon Ashmore motorand, General Manager bt the St. Beruard Mining Co., was ed to iEarlingtun Wednesday night. W. B. 'Coyle, Superintendent St. elected president of the Kentucky Mining; (Institute which has been in Beruard Store,. of Earlington, made progress at State University, Lex- a business trip to St. Charles Fri ington jICv,, for several days. This day. is indeed a high honor.but a deserved Mtb. J. W. Twyman, of Hopkins-ville- , one. Mr. Bash will doubtless, fill was in our city Thursday., fbr "The WeBt Kentthe position with honor to himself and satisfaction to the Institute. ucky Orphans Home," Mrs, J. M. Oldham, of Earlington, iHORSE FBIGHTENED visited friendB here Thursday. TURNS BUGGY OVEE Mrs. E. J. Sisk and son Jo II were la Madisonville Friday, on business. Could Not Stand W. J. Bailey's Pea Hu! B. F.Gilhland attended the Aviailer, and Climbs Up Steep Bank tion Circus at EvatiBvllle laBt'week. Tom Wines wan in Dawson last The horse driven by Miss Fannie Friday. Agues, Salmon, of Ilsley and .her Mrs. Dr. Curry,, was in Earlington friend Miss Sharp, of Knoxyillo, shopping Thursday. Tenn., became Irlghtened at the Mrs. W. J. Fa'ull, .visited relatives driven by W. J. Bailey yesterday near the top of the Earlington and friends in Earlington last FriVice-.President but-gy-Au- Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ashmore Much Enthusiasm Displayed All the foot washing at Union It is the custom of the W. 0. Temple Sunday. Contestants Hard at Work T. U. to make atJenat an annual Klmmel Flnloy is visiting his bro' to Win visit; to the Almshouse.. About ther Dr. Flnley this week. thirty of the liieiso this, body Virgil Brooks of Claxton and Miss PARTY WILL LEAVE AUGUST 24 made a visit to that place SaturLola Benshaw of Isley were married day, June P, taking with them at the residence of Esq1. Dunn SunEnthusiasm in the Bee's Mam- day morning aud after the cermony dainties and fliwere; remembering that wo live not by bread moth Oave Contest is increasing they attended the foot washing at aloue these, good women endeav- and' all contestants are hard at Union Temple. A. B. Garuett, ored to cheer and encourage the work to win the trip. The $40 visiting his son of Greenville, Is J. B. Garnett this Solid Gold Watch has brought hearts of these unfortunates civ-in- s week. them personal sympathy aud out two new contestants and it We are glad to learn that Mrs. V. t.xtendin"g"to the we'ak compas- looks as if it would be a hard A. Hamby was able to attend the sionate council reminding them race fjrom now until the close. meeting at Union Temple Sunday. The prayer meeting' at our place of the Master, who alone fully Miss JNell Robinson is slightly understands their need, to these in the lead with MusAlbcr aBaiJ has greatly improved since we have expressions of kindness they re- nett a close second. Miss Ma been so fortunate as to get Brothers bel Browning is third, Miss Fan Haskins and Ledbetter iu the lead. sponded with tears of sorrow Mrs. Martha Palmer and daughAlthough the visit of the ladies nie Trathen of Nortonville, is ter Eva, of Dawson Springs, visited was unexpected they found only fourth, Miss Dixie Woodruff, of Mr. and Mrs. John Harland last indications of ueatuess and order St. Charles, fifth, Miss Golda week. T. V. VleiU Almihonie this-week- . , Services were held at the residence of M. T. Oakley last Sunday night. ' Elder W. H. Mobre filled his reg- . ular appointment at Moss Hill day. Sun- to to escape was considerably damaged. Church Notes I 4 V l The officers, teachers and members of the School are extending an invitation to f11 friendB to attend the Bally Day Services Sunday morning June 16 at 9:80. Splendid music will feature the occasion. In addition to the utual good singing, led by the orchestra of 4 piecer. Tommie and Sarah Feather ston will sing a duet. At the'preachlng. service 11 o'clock Mr. Brazelton will preach on "The Teaching Function of the Church." Night service 8 o'clock 'The Narrowness of Jesus. WOODWARD'S TSIAL Will Begin Monday August 17 y The trial of Thomas Woodward, charged with the wilful murdqr of Boy Blanks, will be entered into Monday unless present signs fail. Gordon, Gordon & Cox and Yost & Laffoon, the young man's attorneys, Bay they are ready for trial. The trial is expected to create d Interest, more than any trial for several years.' lYoung Woodward is lu Jail and has been visited almost daily by members of his. family and friends wide-sprea- of.Nortonvlle. The September panel of jurors has bein summons for duty,in the trial. Base Ball Earllugton vs. Crofton. This will be one of the best games of the' Bea son as Crofton has the strongest team they have ever had. Fay will likely do the slab work for them. Crofton has played eight games aud won them all. Mgr. Wilson has secured MoArthur and Stone, of Madisonville, to do the battery work for Earlington. Contrete Being Laid r Contractor Clyde, Mann is putting on;the concrete in front of, the Company store, Geo. C. Atkinson's, Ike Davis and the Whalen residence this weekv Other work will be completed as, rapidly as ppsBlble and the condition of our sidewalks and ap- pearance of the town greatly im- proved. - day. There was a dauce given by the young people of St. partes iast Wednesday night, good ajfusic and a pleasant time was enjoyed by all, Aut Bobinson and family visited relatives in Central City last woek, We are glad to note that the rest ervoir on the hill has been repaired and thoBe who are fortunate enough tor h jive pipes loading into their homes are nri? getting p'lenty of good water. - ArohieUGribble played with the Dawfion Base Ball team Friday, If the town Trustees would raue the road from the Depot to the Bridge about two feet It wculd raise the road above the overflow and seepage waters, would also like to call their attention to the holas in the roads that the grader was Unable to reach. But we, are not kicking because you have improved the streets wonderfully as tbey are. Mrs. Wallace and daughter Mrs, Bryantt-vJsitefriend lh Madisonville last Friday Clay Strader visited friends- - in Greenville last Saturday and' Sunday, B. W. Wood spent Wednesday and Thursday in Earlington viBiting relatives and friends. MisseB Moha Fault and Myra Ken-ne- tt spent Monday in Earlington, Mr. and Mrs. Clay Woodruff spent Monday afternoon In Da wson , ' MIbb Myrt. Bobinson and Archie Gribble spent Sunday in. Earlington. Mrs. B, F. Gillilaud andfMrs. Bud Long attended services at Unjon Chapel Sunday. ' Mibb Nell BoblnB'onwas,vIn Earlington aud Mad ison ville Monday shopping. JRev. S. M. Bernard is' boldihga series of meetings at the Christian Churoh this' week, having interesting sermons and large; .crowds; MlssTalley; of Ok.lahomo, visited her brother Horace Talley here' last week. Our City Judge, E. L, Blanks was iu Madisonville Monday, St. Charles aub Graham Base' ball clubs played ball here Sdnday, quite a number of the Graham citizens came down with tho- - homo team. The game resulting seven to ten in favor of Graham. Sherman Curry, of Louisville, Is visiting his brother Dr. D. P. Curry this week. Mr?. Urle Gordon, of Louisville, is, visiting her siBter Mrs. E. L, Ken-ne- tt this week. Miss Charlie. Woodruff was in Earlington Thursd.ay.',mornlng. Monon and Harold Oldham, of Earlington, were in Bt. Shades d in the management a good condition of sanitation prevailing throughout, Mr. and Mrs. Howell have charge of the place at present. There are now only seventeen inmates a great from the usual Hummer whieh good feature they attributed to the effect of the Local Option law which is showing good results in many ways. Af ter luncheon, which was much appreciated by these poor peopje Rev; a servic in. a forceful encourageing manner. 4,e-creji- Be Oook-conduoted Salmon, of Earlington, sixth and Mies Mary Parker, of Earlington, seventh. There are several oth ers still in the running, and there is no telling yet, who will be the lucky sdven. The only thing to do is to work and keep it up.; There iB a good chance for any one to win who will work and work hard.. EABLINGTON 17,125 Miss Mary Parker. 1000 25,825 1000 , 'Gpd.belpjiB .to' be f ul of the poor whom we have al ways with us, for wo cannot know the life secrets and dark depths of dispalr, hidden perhaps behind a stolid exterior while there hearts are pulsating against giant walls of mistakes, sins and ignorance. In the same porportion as we do unto the. least of these may we expect favor of Him for whose recognition we hope. Mrp.HoWland Oiark entertained more-thought-- ;Ar(u"evFavors ?... Locfiye Grace Mabel Browning Margaret Mitchell. , Golda Salmon Cohnie Fanwick Mary Blair..; Mary Cobb Mary Hewlett Buth rVyatt HazjsfPrfffiu Bardie Jennings.. ..;.. .....2028 .'.;.... ...-.JjD- 14,875 2675 100Q ,; ,: :..'... .100Q 2500 .....'.... 1900 ., ; 6275 1075' Laura Fenwick ..' MADISONVILLE .' Swinney Buth AmelfarCoill.,., ' 1175; 00d 2100, Josephine Clark1, Mary Afden JepnlngB y Laura BellvJEtudd her class from the Christian school with a picnic at the Elizabeth Bassetf... Verday bates, . .' lake Wednesday afternoon. sun-da- .......... 100Q' .202 We are glad to know that Mrs. J. Garnett who has been very sick for the paBt three weeks is greatly improved at thiB writing. Lon Collins, of the Buffalo country, was a pleasant caller at Ilsley Sunday. LoomiB Hamby, .of the country, haB a new Graphophono and Is al ways ready to entertain his friends MrB. Heurv Gatlin affd, daughter with some good music. visited at Oak Hill last Sunday. Miss Lula Brooks, Of Claxton, vis ited Miss Blanche Loasure Saturday, and Sunday. DISTRICT CONFERENCE All of the young ladies and their At Dixon JuncJI-1beaiixs wereout in. jull force to ata Great Meeting: tend the foot washing at ' Union Temple Sunday. J The Henderson District Con-- ', Mr. and Mrs. H. KeyB made their ference closed last night its an- -, pEUalSunday evening call on Mr. nual session. Rev. J. B. Adams and Mm. J. H. Cansler, of the coun- presided. Much business was try. transacted and the work was 'reSmith'& Co., of Dawson Springs, was .hauling people from Ilsley to ported to be in excellent shape. Union Temple Sunday in one of Rev. W, O. Brandon and-Q,.- , their Autoes and had to make fre- Dudley, of Earlington, were in ', quent trlpB to Hamby's Station, for attendance. The latter was" gasoline for their engine and Irri- elected a delegate to the Annual gatlou" for their driver. to be held' at Mor- Mrs. Mun Tribble and her daugh- Conference .,, . .. ter Miss Bell are visiting friends in ganfield September 25. The people of Dixon enterIndianapolis, Ind., at this writing. B. 4 , Farmers in this section, are buslljr engaged at present trying to catoh up with their work. 'Gardens in this section are .beginning to suffer for lack of rain, Mr. and MrB. Walter Woodward, of Madisonvillel visited relatives" in While City Sunday. Perry Allen made a trip to Greenville last week. The Kington Coal Co. hayo a crew Bf men working at their; saw mill, which has boen shut down for sometime. '....1000 .. .-. 2000 P10IV TJTLEY Cincinnati Where He Course in Embalming y Mr. and Mrs. J. B. McGaw have tovDixon Where Mr. McGaw being a delegate to Distriot con ference at that place. Mrs. Phil Simons and children aud brother Fletcher Ashby we:e visiting in GarUngtou Thursday. Mrs. John Eoberson and children are yiaiting in Providence. Mrs Thea Carlisle from Sacramento is the guest of her sister Mrs W. L. DeMoss on Arch St. Mjiss. fearl Carlisle who has boon visiting in the city has gone to Slaugfitersville Onton and Sebree to visit relatives Chester Fihjey has. gone St, Louis where he' expects to remain ' ' some timej Misses Koaalie and Eunice Brown who have-beein Barton Fta. for some, time have returned home. Miss Nannie Anderson pleas-entl- y entertained. a few friends a bacon fry' at tjie. lake; her at visitor Miss Una Hunter of Guthrie being the guest of honor., MrF. Herberb Morgan is visiting in Providence. Morton McPherson has been sworn in as deputy to sheriff N n Elizabeth' Nlsbet Nannie Afaderson Estha Morrow.. Lena' Britohett Georgia Morton Frahcifi. 1000, Returns from ;...1000( 250O; tained all in royal style. .Chief among the hoBts was Hen' W. Took E. Bourland who is well known in Earlington. 1000 Elgin. Lora Lee Todcl Gertr.ude Black. . . ". i.. ....... .8025; .........280o; ville, .....lOOOj f 0325 Mary Dull n 2750 MOBTONSGAP ....26,440 Alberta; Harnett 14.7od Edna 'Pey ton. ,. Arrle, Lbvan ;',. Myr'tl'e, May Sis'k Prof..DelmontUtley, of Madison Card of Thanks haB returned from Cincinnati, As the big Automobile Contest where he has completed an eight weekB' course in the Cincinnati Col- has come to a close, it is with' the greatest ploasure that 1 have this lege of Embalming. Mr, Utley made a very high grade in "his examination and will no doubt meet with much success In his new. field. Heretofore Mr. OVBryan has done, all of the embalming for the Buthj'McCraw Bollie Laffoon Mr. Utley was one of the most popular principals the high school ' here ever had and'since he has gone NORTONVILLE ...17,875 into business his popularity has not Fannie Trathen... Annie Marl Morgan.. . ..... ,'..'.. 1000 waned, but on the other hand haB increased. ST. CHABLES .'. ..... . ..28,275 Graders at Work . NellEoblnB.on Maude1 Jenkins 2000 The Graders were put td work .'. . ..1000 Verba' Galloway following '.".'.16,060 on '.the roads this week DixlVybodruff ..... -- .:..;..,...'. .1000 firm. T. . : V... .'.1000 looo . VernaLong AgnoB .....';.,. ." 1000 . HANSON ' Stanley. .,. . . . 1000 Parish ."..'.'.... ...,. 1250 Pet Bailey Eraa Ashbv.wi. i . ;, :;"t,t.,l000 V.1000 MatthxBudd Ruttonea. ...;. ... :. . . T. .Jil75 Joh'ahna Brown,. . . ...... . yl'. . . .2500 1000 Katherlne Slaton .1000 Hayes Jessie Leo '. 1000 Pet Ashby v.-- , 'yoFifeKeti now from flWrhlttfnWe'yffl $2.50, nave this 60cta by purchasing Mrsv-Fi fo&fche.OkaateWfrMaw-UUfea.uwldfor- , RflVPercy Henry of near L. D. .Martin- - have returned frdm a visit to relatives at Anton was In town to day. Graham. Lucy Fa wee tt Misses tuzel "Little" Ml83LucIie SiBk visited spent Thursday and night with Miss relatives in, Graham, several, days , . Mable Brewning of Earlington. this week. H.D.'Oowand-wahere 'Sunday.' Mr. and Mrs. Robert Murphby Purchase Your Season Tickets For 'The JeffrfSUk motored to Earlington of near A6j;0n JiaVe been visiti-in- g Chauimt , Sunday. thtoifeyr For a limited time season tickets Friends here, have received lnvi-tetl- Thursday. . Goldlo Ashby.... Rev. Waller" Quails of Hanson HAM BY STATION was in town y on busirisa. ..!.. Thelma Dawscin Mrs. Adams of near town is Buth Woodrnff ;...'. ..,.., visiting her grand parents Mr. ILSLEY Mrs F. reeman" Quails of Hanson to-da. - ........:;...,. 1000 18,850 2,125 Mr. aud Mrs. fBlajiqh Leasure......:...'..l...800O 7475 ..'- -- Minnie, Harlatld...... ;,.... 2700 DAWSON SPRINGS ' Addle SMorgan... .'.8200 Nina"WillIamB....i s Ruth Cansler.,. NEBO ;. , , 8175 10.700 . the border of thq lisoai court made Monday. According to'the order, they will be worked only, oh the main roads and to sucli an extent that the expense will not be'mbre than half of the expense last year. 'Many' farmers commented favorably on this action while others say the court Bhould have listened to the recommendation of the mass meeting. A meeting of the executive board-othe Good Road Associawill beheld Saturday aftertion noon at the court house at 1:80 o'clock .at" which meeting an invitation will likely be extended to Ward' liing, inventor of tlie drag, to address King split-loa meeting in the near future. f g. . opportunity of expressing my gratitude to ipy many loyal supporters fof plaoing me. first in little struggle to capture the big prize. I do, indeed, feel very grateful to all who assisted me, In accomplishing my de sire to win tho aut. My efforts in the contest have been f great pleasure and profit to me and I hope they have not been entirely without pleasure and profit to every member of the Earlington Booster Club. To the unsuccessful contestants, I tender you my slncerest sympattiy. and wish for you brighter Bkles.and happier fortunes in the future, v Very respectfully yourB, , , James B. Has Fine Garnett. a Garden - Alfred Parrish sent the Bee' Office-fine head of lettuce this week',- in fact one of the largest we, haye'ver seen, it filled a peck measure.easUy. Mr. Parrish Is a good gardinerand has one of the best gardens ftnTthat section of the country. 'iW Vf Drlucian Grace DENTIST- Office in Victory' Building , josle .Payne i ".(-- . e ' mon. The ceremony to be solemn WT&WfW&li SswMWSWyA.fWWv of.DrttrJLFT w& D. J. 0. Bobinson and wife were Mrs. MadiaonyJileLone day lat,week. PaulBiittkiiof. MUi Margaret Vie- - Mriu Porter; ot: Robwdf. 1 visit Rah, MkrCarria Atkinson; li IwiBbto thank my friends and .neighbors for their kindness shown will be held June 21-2- 2 for white -There '.are pains which if tit ,me during my illness at the City and 2829 for colored people. Hospital and especially Dr. A O. (iMLcvan ofMorton V who has .were, not for there, aiaapjicity B!i and .Mis. Rosa FoxvGod bUu ' JCwj Gleume- - Barr ;piifcf morf pinftr( itjiin.;iiy tit anv in tha fuihr nf n&tidit ' ' TInyCates...... Marl Jrow- - .,'.lf0 Card of Thanks alio en-visiti- nt ae re4nrod kmn. ; r. ; '' spelled pa in. . r ;r ' ' a M;YiOiX:WlriW? - t 9mA. M.-- S30 P. M. i H- -, ,, tfeiee EDITOR AND PUBLISHER 0. E. FAWOETT V dkam Bate! Six month b Three months BlnRlo copies One Year ISDays FreeTml for you to convlnco yourself hero is the most convenient typewrite stand nnd cabinet tno one iaai and rntj 1pm looks best your Saves office office space. We'll out it In Kdays'jree trial that 8 half or home on a morth to prove that you can increase) the efficiency of your stenographers. Occupies but 4 sq. feet instead of 10 SQ. feet the usual size of ordinary Holds stationery for a desks. Week ajl within cosy reach. .j Typewriter Stand GHLARTSTEEL RlJd Ie light ,fn weight vet risld tinder operation1 half turn oflever lowers the castors and permits moving it to any location. Write or phone today arid we will deliver it promptly if not satisfactory after 15 days' f roe trial return to us on d i t will not cost you n cent Further Information and tree eecenpMTe Mtcratura if you will oak as. type-'writer A Family Reunfow There was a family reunion at the home, of Mr. W. A.. Moss MafTisonviile, Kentucky ! f UO BO 25 o PAUL M. MOORE. ASSOCIATE EDITOR ANO BUSINESS MANAGER nonlman itnnion mailed frSfl ou application. Correspond- - j ents wanted In all parts of the Member of 'Kentucky Press Association IIP NW ;H i -- and- Second District Publishers League tlculars. Entered at the EarlinRton Post Office as Second Class Matter. Mali- - COUUtj. AUUIDM MD f- - C.bla.t Slaoghtersville, Ky., 'Monday June 10 1912 in honor of the sixty-thir- d birthday of Kb?- - W.. A. Moss. There were platos set for thirt live. All the children were present except one aad a few visitors and nn eniovBl time waB spent. ' Those of the family present were; Mr. and Mrs. W. A, Moss SlaughtersviHte v ul June 21 to 27 C0L0SED COLUMN. KEV. J. K. EVANS, EUITOIt Branch Office in Morton's Furniture Store, 119 South Main Street, sonville, Kentucky, fhone No. 4 Mite ailllh UAYiJ, mgr. Telephone 47 44 j Friday, Jane 14, 1912 4 ' i44. TORTY DOLLAR GOLD WATCH Who Wants a Child HP Pb prv Will be Given to Young Lady Having Highest Number of Votes on August 24. Semi-Weekl- t ' Mi i iRG" - 'ffc 'tRfe sKP ill y. a a Bee has decided fo give to the young lady who has the highest number of voteB m the Mammoth cave conteflt a handsome $40.00 Gold Watch. This is an Elgin 14 karat Solid Gold U. 3, Assay watch guaranteed by the well known jewelers Holllnder & Truempy, of this city, and can be seen in their show window. TIs prize will be awarded to the one of the seven successful candidates in theMnm- nioth CavTT contest who has the highest number of voteB at close of contest and 1b well worth an extra effort to win. Don't forget you receive 1000 votes for every dollar paid In on subscription, 1000 votes for every dollars worth of job work you secure and 500votes on each Titanic or Vultures Claw And 8000 votes with every "Big 5 Granit Ware set." Now girls this is a good proposition j ust think of it, a weeks outlnp, four hundred mile river trip, a visit to the wonderful Mammoth Cave and a handsome $10.00 gold watch, is this not enough to work for. Put your frieu'ds to' work for yoU, get enthusiastic b'elieve you are going to win, keep it up until the end of the contest and you will win. Turn in your subscribers and your money as fast as you get them at least once a week then hold your votes if you wish, but get your subscriptions m promptly. We have another supply of "Titanic's on the way and will Bup-pl- y you with all you need, don't ' hesitate to call this office up and ask for Information, we are here for that The y The Kentucky Children's Home Soolety has a great many little people needing homes. They have quite a number of attractive babies, as well as older chlldten of both sexes up to 13 and 14 years of age. The chlldreu are expected to be treated as membets of the family, sent to school, Sunday school, etc. We only place our children with Christian families. If any 6t the readers of this paper can give a child such a home and would like to take a child to raise, if they will write to the Kentucky Children's Home Society, 1086 Baxter Ave., Louisville, Ky. They will take the matter up with them." motored down to spend thedaywi'h them Tuesday and had a delightful , tlmo. Home For Sale Ky.f Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Moss Nebo, Ky., Mr. and Mrs. W.' B Moss and son of Slaughtersville, Ky.r Mrs. J. H. King and daugh- ter of Howell, Iud,,Mr. and Mrs. Ben F. Moss of Bisbeet Ariz., Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Bennett aud children of Slaughtersville and Mrs. John Di6kerson and children of Madisonville and Mr. and Mrs. S. T. MosS and daughter of Earlington, Ky The guests were; Dr.. H. H. Whitson, Mr. LAMASCO SUPPLY CO, and Mrs, A. J. Arnold and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Andy Room 3" Victory BWtf. Hewlett and- - sou,' uncle J. T. EARLINGTON, KY. Seity and wife, Mrs. Kuth Milton and daughter, Mrs. Jim Nance and children and Mr. On Fishing Trip Dr. P. B. Davis hnd John Goyle (Robert Orabtree and children. are on a Ashing and hunting trip 'on Long Pond, Dr. Eldred DaviB and wife and Mr. and Mrs. B B'. jixon arrett are at home from Frankfort, Miwes Hazel White and Faullne where 4hey have been in school'. Prof- - Bell returned home Tuesday from Tuakegee, where ho has been attending the Nation a I Sunday School Congress, He gives a plowing, account of the Congress aud the allowing aocount of Prof. Bell. greatness of Tukegee IiiBtltuto-anthe Alabama newspapar in turn jive d glad to have (he hearty of all the Christian people. Mr. William Klllibrew is still on the sick list. Rally at the O. M. E; church next Sunday. Your holp is kindly solicited. Rev. Evaus will celebrate his fourth ann'lverBary on the 4th Sunday in June. Rev. R. F. Whiteside will assist on that day. "4' 1 of the Rreataj3 Chance of a lifetime to make a splendid investment either for renting purpose or a home come to the Bee office and find out A Texas Wonder The Texas Wouber cures Kidney and cures diabetes, weak and lame backs, rheumatism, and all Irregularities of bladdef troubles, removing gravel, the kidneys and bladder in both men and women Regulates btaCder trourles in children. If not sold by yonr druggist will be' sent by mail on recipt of $1.00; One small bottle is two months treatment anb seldom fails to perfeot a cure. Send for testimonials from Ky. and other states. Dr. E. W, Hall 2953 Olive street, St. Louis Mo, Sold by all druggists. Domestic Repartee. "You will remember," said "that yqu proposed to, m iour times before I consented to marry you. You wouldn't take no fori an. answer." "I remember," he replied-sadly- . "It seems to mo that every time you have changed your mlndIUe-0- t the worst of It" JUDGE MARCUS A. KAVAAQH. about it. He made the reponseto the welcome address delivered by Booker T. Washington; aud the "Montgom ery Times'7" refers to his response aB the most noteworthy tribute of the kkmkkWiiXBt'$km'' 'kmr Congress to Tuskegeelustltute" and kkwKmmL'-hkmr quotes at length from his Bpeeoh, Veriiv. Earlington waB well represented' at this great National body. ukmUBx&J Mr. Sam Wilkerson and Miss Ota O'Neal were united m boly wedlook Thursday night, June 6, Rev. EvauB oflhjiated. We wish the pair much joy and great prosperity. The F. B, F. thanksgiving sermon Was preached by Itev. P. W. Garrett at the A. M. E, Zton Church last Sunday. Many are complimenting Revv Garrett for that Excellent sermon. Revival will begiu at the Baptist PLUM8TEADr JMPCR-- I Church next Sunday. Wo shall bo ELL&WORTH80NATORi kamKamSMclaW .aaaW7tfaam 9.BBR . ' .!l The Bee's Mammoth Cave Contest NOT TRANSFERABLE mV&Pr9ElnwEKnM Good otr 25 Votes for M 1S5-If placsJ is Ballot Box in Bee Office btore FritWv Jvc 14 vpurpQBe. "" I Tiie moBt youthful juror ever sum moned in an Irish court is a llttlo lad who, the other morning attended the recorder's court In Belld - .Youthful Juror Summoned. 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You can "get this $1.50 book and the in gold.inflamed for nasal catarrh, eyes, cuts and wounds. throat, All druggistsv 25 and 50 cents a box. lja$ip'gton Bee one. year .for $ . 5 the price- Trial box and testimony of 31 women free on request, '''-,. THE PAXTON TOILET CO,, Boston, Mam. ,." of the ' j the teeth, remove tartar and prevent decay. To disinfect the mouth, destroy disease germs, and purify the breath. To keep artificial teeth and bridgework clean and odorless. To remove nicotine from the teeth and purify the breath after Bmoking. To eradicate perspira tion odors by sponge bathing. As a medicinal agent for local treatment of feminine ills where pelvic catarrh, inflammation and ulceration exist, nothing equals hot douches of Paxtlne. For ten years the Lydla E. Pinkham Med. 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MULrrKVHw mtm Sample Can be Seen at This Office wice-a-We- ek 1 - bpok-alone- ? ,1 .Jjftfti.t'.J Wa iggjm-vm.- : i.,' H. -- f 1 Jl t ft n Jf. . '"I vpstkiJL f ?srt' - : ., S 4 .. t - ' It. r' fef.T'W, III 11 II I JgmrimrM- A' ' T.,. J f X&ir '&;'.!' i ,i4tSS6KSiiliffilS.. $'&&&: A?&x.Jk.i.2.i.' t,, li,T;teAi.Efeuti.,i . i;'L milM Ksmyjuwmai llf : :?: G. W'.'i A. MORTON :madisonvillevky. Good Printing mind what Is in your own. IT IS A SUBTLE Is the art of putting into another Women! If weak, you need Cardui, the woman's tonic. Cardui is made from 'gentle herbs, acts in a natural manner, and has no bad results, as some of the strong drugs sometimes used. As a medicine a tonic for weak, tired, worn-o- ut women, Cardui has been a popular success for over 50 years. Notice to Contestants 1,000 votes will be allowed dne'very 1.00 worth t? METHOD OF SUGGESTION of printing turned in by contestants in the Mammoth Cave Contest. For prices on printing telephone Noi 47, Eariington, or No. 4, madisonville. V Funeral Director and Embalmer Any Call Answered Promptly Day or Night. the best printing. That we are prepared to give you. of making a favorable Impression. To have the best result, tt must be It b a means CITY DIRECTORY. The man who whispeis down a well About the things he has to'soll Will never reap a crop of dollars Like he who climbs a tree and Mrs. C. A. Bradley and lfttle of Louisville, are the guests of her brother J. B. Guest, of daughter CARDUI The Woman's Tonic I ' WWW "hollers." this city. Here's a bargain. We will pay the round trip fare, of any one living in Earllngton, who will pur- chase as much as $2.50 worth of wall paper from us. News or the lown Mrs. Harriet Browning was in Madisonviilo Thursday visiting:. Mrs. Vaught, of this city, was in Madlsonville Thursday. OLD RA.GS wanted at Bee office clean cotteu only accepted. Mark Johnson, wife and children hayo returned from Madlsonville where they visited relatives. Chautauqua week will be Bargain Week at our store, so don't fail to pay us a viBit. Money saving prices iu every department. The McLeoil Store, Incorporated. Miss Madlsonville, Ky. B. J. Salmon, of Haley, was In the fclty today. J. B. Garnett, of near Ilsley, was here Thursday looking after his in- Sisk Bkos. Book Store, HHInHHIBfc terests. Of course you are coming to the f P-- 'J was here yesterday visiting Hazel Fawcett, of Madison-vill- e, friends. FOB SALE One $100 course in anything oxcopt .civil engineering, from International Correspondence School of Scranton Pa. Will sell at ;a bargain. Apply at Boe Office. Judgo J. B. Harrison, of Norton-villwaB here yesterday. " STRAYED or STOLEN on the 9 day df May, from the Bob Kelly e, place, near the old No. -- r riington today on business. Get your season tickets for the Chautauqua from Holilnger & True. Impy or Kings drug store. Price j2.C0. little bay mare branded on the right 'thigh and branded on the left four shoulder, a little white spot in fore head, black mane and tail. And any one that could give any information of her whereabouts will be liberally rewarded. Address Euell Lamb, i Eariington, Ky. J. B. Guest, of this c(ty, is in Mau-,- - ll mines ono When Bill Bailey hits- tho road Swlth that pea hullor of his all the horBOB that see or hear it try to "climb treeB. - j FOB SALE One nice lot, a good horse, a trap and harness. Mks. Pat Blair. Miss Annie Leahey, a charming young lady, of Howell, Is the guest hot Mrs. Elsie Klymer for a few days Our great Chautauqua Sale will be 'the greatest buyjng eveut of the j season. Miss Nettie Bell Martin Watch for our big ad, in next papers. returned froni St. Thomas TheMcLeod Store, Incorporated. pital, Nashville, for a short H. 0. Fisher, who has deen visit- to relatives. ing relatives in Ffanklln, Ky., has Leo Salmon is home from returned home. WALTER WILSON, IMPERSONtrade. ATOR. Mrs. Polk Morrell andj Mrs M. Uanua Sr,, is on the sick Jiuuie Kich of Madlsonville visited Mrs, Mary Stone this week. list this week The'Hopkins County Medical Misses Leuo Lucy and Ruby Association has planned a big Murrell visited Miss Lizzie Stone meeting to discuss subjects Saturday and Sunday, to Medical matters for Miss Mary Grace Rich visited July 4th atDawGonSpnnps, Ky. her aunt Mrs Miry Stone last The Medical men of the surweek. rounding counties have baen inMrs Mary Stone was in Mant vited, many ofwhom will present scientific papers. This will ville Saturday. be the biggest meeting of the Mrs. J. H. Fish Jentertained season. Tuesday evening at Rook in UnableTto Count "Beyond Four. honor of her sister'' Miss Lalirt A close observer has definitely esMartin who is her guest. A num tablished the fact that magpies and ber of guest were present atl this rooks cannot count further than four. A rook never returns to until most enjoyable affair. Danty re It Is quite satisfied that its nest la no there danger near. When four hunters or freshments were served. ' less departed In succession from Atiuie Leahay who has .been near-blog cabin, the rook would rethe guest of Mrs. Elsie Khmer, turn 'to Its neat after the last bad for several days returned to her gone out of sight But whenever there were more the bird lost count and rehome in Eowell this morning. 4 turned to Its nest even walk) some B; E-- . Nixon the popular con- were still In the hut. fectioner, of this city, had splenSearches for Burled Treasure. did luck one day last weekwhiie E. W. HOCH. A countess who lives near Home 13 J going through a can break in carrying on a search for burled treasNo Difficulty. Pond River bottom. He saw a ure. She found la her library anofold a manuscript, wherein was told George W. Wilson was rehearsing-witqueer looking animal making for treasure burled in ber land, and diEdwin Booth at the Boston muthe tall timbers and Nixon ever rections given for tho excavations. A seum, Wilson, in one scene, asked to onjhe alert and a trusty shot at Spiritualist is said the have informed the star where he should stand. words of the "Where do you usually stand?" asked the countess that orice opened fire. 'The animal manuscript are true. Booth. "Mr. Barrett had mo over was dragged forth and proved to there," answered Wilson. "Yes," be' a haudsome specimen of the mused Barrett, "I usually have him there" Indicating the other side of rarebit tribel. Nixon is all the stage "Stilt yourself I'll find you HEALTH smiles and very proud of wherever you are," said Booth. pfe-taining You will be agreeably surprised at the Beal Values to be had. The McLeod Store, Incorporated. F. D. McGary the popular and well known "Knight ot the. Grip" was In the city yesterday calling on Ills Chautauqua then while here be sure to visit our Great Chautauqua Sale. Mrs. Lula Walden, of Gramlin, S. C, followed this advice. Read her letter: "I was so weak, when I first began to take Cardui, that it tired me to walk just a little. Now, I can do all the general housework, for a family of 9." Try Cardui for your troubles. It may be the very remedy you need. i. Mayor F. D. Rash. Police Judge A. J. Bennett. Chief of Police VVm. Bradley. Ernest Newton, Night Chief J. H. Hamby. K. of R. and S. City Clerk Paul P. Price. Hopkins Lodge, A. O. U. W. No. Treasurer Frank B. Arnold. 501 meets every Thursday night. City Physician W. K. Nisbet. Y. Q. Walker, Sec. City Engineer R. E. Whlpfler. Golden Cross Lodge, Eariington, Street Commissioner Robt. Wood Councilmen Madison Oldham, F; No. 525 meots 1st. and 3rd, Saturday D. Rash, Geo. C. Atkinson, Thos. night In each month. Mrs. BebthaJCTmstead, Sec. Blair, O. M. Henry. Meeting night first Monday night In each month. . Degree of HonorNo. 10 meets 1st School Trustee Paul M. Moore, and 3rd Saturday nights in each uoard of Health Ed M. Trahern, month. Miss Lizzie Huff, Sec. G. Gilbert King and Curtis B. JohnBen Hur Lodge, Eariington son, M. D. Court, No. 55, meets everv 1st and Postmaster Chas. Cowell. 3rd night at old Masonic Fire Department H. D. Rog- Hall.Monday B. Johnson, Scribe. Dr. C. ers, Chief; F. B. Arnold, Assistant Standwaite, Tribe No. 57,R(rd Men Chief; Chas. Barnett, Captain; meets every Friday sleep. Claude Long, Gilbert Long, W. D. Harry Long, C. of R. CavaneSB, Brick Bouthworth, Baker Woodmen of the World, Oatalpa Fugate, Geo. T. Miller, Will Ray-burCamp No. 301 meets every WednesBryant Deal, Firemen. day night. All members are earCHURCHES. nestly requested to be there. Bernard Walton, Clerk. Catholic Church. First mass Monroe Davis, Deputy Clerk. every Sunday and holy day at 7:00 a. m. Second mass and preaohinp Modern Woodmen of the World, 9:80 a. m. Vespers and benediction 7 No. 11992 meets every Wednesday. p. m. Rev. J. P. McParland, Pastor Y. Q. Walker, Sec Christian Chuko'h. Sunday Elks, B. P. O. No. 788 meets at school at 9 :80 a. m. Freaching every Madlsonville Monday night. Lord's day at 10:45 a. m. and 7:45 r. B. N. Gordon, Exalted Ruler. m. Prayer meeting every WednesRoy S. Wilson, Secretary. day at 7:80 p. m. Earllncton flhantnr. TT r n Rev. H. J. BRAzEiiTON, PaBtor. meets 1st Thursday In each month M. E.Dhuroh. Regular service? ui. ;;oup. iu. Mrs. EiiitA Davis, Pres. third Sunday at 11 a. m.and7:30p.m. KnlchtS and Lndian nt Komirifv Praver meatlnc Thnradav ovAtifno at 7:80. Sunday-schoat 2:80 p.m. will meet every second and fourth uiass meeting, second sunaay at Monday nights. Visiting members 10:80 a.m. luvuuu 10 attend. Will Carrioan, Clerk. Rev. G. W. DAjie, Pastor. Visiting members are cordially M. V.. f!wTmnw. r4nrr'ntr Row. TV O.Brandon, pastor. Services on Invited to attend any of these every Sunday at 11 a. m. and Lodges 7:4o p. m. Sunday sohool at 9:30 Never Satisfied. a. m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday The man who marries for money. evenlntra at 7:80 o'Rlonlr. TarHn always thinks bo is underpaid. Aid Soolety every Monday after wvmuiPwr? noon, uinciai .tsoara meeting Monday after first Sunday :u each montn. n, ol E. J. Phillips, Sec. Viotorla Lodge, No. 84, K. of P. meets every Monday night. Visitors welcome. in each month. JJ has services 2nd and 4th Sunday in each month also'Saturday night before and Sunday night following evening. Sabbath sohool Dr. A. O. Sisk, Supt. Ladies Aid meets eaeh Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Paftor W. H. Gregor of Louisville. Services tourthSunday morning and evening in each month and Saturday evpninsr ; preceding, Prayer school 2 Missionary Baptist Churoh Suhday prayer meeting Very Serious It is a very serious matter to ask for one medicine eyoh Wed-desda- y and have the wrong one given you. For thw reason we urge you in buying to be careful to get the genuine.'" Genebax Baptist p.m. Churqh. BLAGK-DRAkH- T 1 y meeting Frldaf bvehlCR Sunday Liver Medicine The reputation of this old, reliable medicine, for constipation, in digestion and liver trouble, is firmly established. It does not imitate other medicines. It is better than others, or it would not be the favorite liver powder, with a larger sale tnan all others combined. SOLD IN TOWN ' F2 ReVi T. J. Lynn, Pastor. Episcopal Church Services 2nd and 4tn Sunday" night at 7:45 at tho Library Sunday Sohool at 8 p. m. Rev. Geo. O. Abbott, Rector. LODGES. Masonic Lodge E. W. Turner, No. 548 meets 1st. and 3rd. Fridays h (r 1 :?: ,; fc theac-complishme- nt. WIFE'S has Hos- RESTORED I. C. R. R, TIME CARD. i-- visit Cen- Get your Hammock from The tral College, Danville, for vacaSisk Book Store, Madlsonville; tion. Mr. and Mre. Geo. Mothers-hea- d prices range from $1.00 to $5.00. and daughter Sarah Beth, ' returned from Texas a . few days ago after a delightful visit. They visited the Eariington oniony and found them prosperous left mo with a frightful cough and and happy. very weak. I had spells when I could hardly breathe or Bpeak for 10 to 20 Rhonny Hanna who has been minutes. My doctor could nottielp in St. Oelia College, Nashville, is mo, but I was completely cured by home for vacation. John Hanna is home from St. Mary's College for the Summer Mrs. J. E. Cox, Joliet, 111. Francis McElfatrick is visiting 50c AND $1.00 AT ALL DRUGGISTS. in New Port. Ky,, this week. Time of Husband Declared Lydia E. tral trains departure of Illinois Cenfromlfortonville, Ky. Pinkham's Vegetable NORTH BOUND. 1.28 p.m. No. 102 Compound Would Re3.40 a.m. No 101 store Her Health, No. 122, local pass.10,45 a- m. 6.86 p, m. No. 138. local And It; Did. . - II .! SOUTH BOUND .4.08 p.m. No. 101 1.46 a.m. No. 103 No. 121, local pass. 1.28 p.m. No. 185 looal pass 5.53 a. m. PNEUMONIA DR. KING'S New Discovery : PRINCESS SPECIAL! This Popular Photo Piay Theatre is now under new management and it's management guarantees its patrons high class entertainments. - Ashland', Ky. "Four years ago I seemed to have everything the matter with me. I. had female and kidney trouble and was so bad off I could hardly rest day or night I doctored with all the best doctors in town and took manv kinds &i(: of medicine but noth ing did any good until I tried your wonderful remedy,Lydia E. Pinkhans Vege table Compound. My husband said it would restore my health and it "has."-- r Mrs. May Wyatt, Ashland, Ky, t There are probably hundreds, of thousands of women in the Unitep States who have been benefitted by this famous old remedy, which waa produced from roots and herbs over thirty years ago by a woman to relieve woman's suffering. L. & N. TIM CARD. Time oi arrival of trains passing through and c'epirturo of trains originating at Eariington. Effective Sunday, April 9, 1911. No. 92 No. 52 No. 94 No, 54 . . NORTH BOUND. 6.25 a. m. 11.08 a.m. 7.84 p.m. 11.22 p.m. SOUTH BOUND. The Bee's Big 5 Set will give this Big 5 Set of French Graniteware worth $5 and a years subscrip- v, No. "' 53 No. 95... No. 51 No. 93 ...4.80 a.m. 7.49 a.m. 4.21 p.m. 10.48 p.m. INTERUBBAN TRAINS. No. 106 No. 108 No. 110 NORTH BOUND. 7.54 a. m. 2.00 p. m. 5.02 p. m. SOUTH BOUND. 105 7.10 a.m. 107 12.57 p. m. 8.10 p.m. 109.....': ',... 6.0 p m. Ill For a limited time we Semi-Weekly Especially Adopted for Ladies' and Children We are again running; the "Worlds Best Pictures." You know what that meahs. "Lublns,"' "Biograph," "Kalems." . "Essany," "Pathe," "Sells" and "Vltograpb." MAblSOMlLLE, KY. Mulinte Daily 2 p. m. 1 V. 3B ble and a serious displacement and was tired and discouraged and unable to do my work. My doctors told me I never could No. be cured without an operation, but No. thanks to.Lydia E.PJnkham'a Vegetable No. Compound I am cared of tHat affliction" No. and have recommended it to more than one of myfrJooda with the beet results. '' Mrs. ItLA Johnston, 3f4 Vine St CARD. If yon want special advice write to "M. H. & E. time card went into l) Lydia E. Piakham Medicine Co. Lynn, Mass. Your letter will effect Sunday. April 9, 1911. bo opened, red. aad aawere4 by a,( !. JfNo.ni2 leaves. . .v. .5:45 a. m. ' $? Nq.?118 arrive . .8 :80 p'? m." woman awl held confidence Read What Another Woman snyss Camden, N. J. "I had female trou- tion to the Bee for $3.06. This is a $6.00 proposition for only $3.00, and is good 'value. Call and. see those sets or telephone 47 and we will have one delivered to you. SEMI-WEEK- M.H.,&E.TIME LY BEE x ' (coiifl-deatia- Eariington, Kentucky i4trlt, i it vv. . t (Pj n h a if $ it qtna&tAt4 IF A n.r XR 'iu'vsJ-Wiu. H Anm x"$ft'444 5. 1J sv J , ,. .... Kr t ! tomww AJ t v T wm&Msmmmmktew&?i:y 11 ...! - m?tmm0nm $? mK&;''-- SEgHF' 'yp'''''$$tffi$i$MA, & r' fmmiagv ,.jyrv-jrMMtft,- . m - ffiRliW ' " . .tf ... vw " ', &r ''v y - ';. v."' f Sv4 Chautauqua CLautauqua - Specials . - 4 - McLeod's EXTRA SPECIAL A Handsome Couch ' Swing 74 inches long, made on strong frame, best quality national fabric spring, padded seat covered with heavy Visitors r.4 ;: course yqu are coming tb the Chautauqua, then combine business with pleasure, visit our great "Chautauqua .Special," You will be sure to see something you need at prices, that will For teirdays, beginning make you glad you came. . OF We extend to you a cordial Invitation to visit our store while in Mad-isonvill- e. Thursday, June 20tk We are going to offer the shoppers of Hopkins and adjoining counties, the greatest buying event of the season. For this occasion our entire stock of high quality Merchandise will be underpriced, thus giving an unprecedented opportunity to purchase your supply of Dry Goods, Clothing, Ladies' Furniture, Floor Coverings, Draperies and Wall Paper at money saving prices. Ready-to-Wea- r, Ladies will find a COLL fl FORT ABLE REST ROOM adjoining Department on our BALCONY. Ready-To-Wear L Ladies' Comfortable Rest Room SKIRTS brown duck, ends and back rest of same material just the thing for porch or lawn, special price $6.45 SUITS AT HALF PRICE Our' Skirt Department is full to overflowing, with the season's latest styles and weaves. Prices range $4.75 to $15.00 from Chautauqua Specials in FACTORY OF LADIES' DRESSES Fifty Lingerie Dresses, lace and CLEAN-U- P Ready4o-Wea- r ' Our entire stock of new spring models in Ladies' and Misses' Tailored Suits are included in this lot. $35.00 Tailored Suits $17.58 $15.88 $30.00 Tailored Suits $25.00 Tailored Suits $12.58 $1 8.88 $20.00 Tailored Suits $7.58 $15.00 Tailored Suits LONG COATS r One table of Skirts, last season's : $1.98 styles at season's One table of Skirts, last 98c styles at 25 Skirts, made of finest quality button trimmed $2.50 valpique, $1.98 ues only White Cotton Corduroy , Skirts, $1.89 latest styles while they last Our entire stock of Colored and White Dresses have been especially priced for this event. Prices ranged Our Ready to Wear Department is filled with handsomely made garments, all of which are .offered at extremely low prices. FACTORY CLEAN-U- P OF LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S DRESSES a. 10 ,,ulu "M' vw '. it -- i& One lot of last season's Tub Suits and Dresses, values ud $8.00., while $1.39 they last at "! embroidery trimmed the season's latest creations. Worth from $4 .00 to $8 00. Chautauqua Special price $1.98 to OF LADIES' FACTORY OLEAH-UWHITE PETTICOATS Five dozen Lace and Embroidery trimmed' White Petticoats, worth from $1.25 to $4.00 Chautauqua special price 4 ACt $4 QQ pmVQ P Never before have the shoppers of 'this community had such an opportunity to purchase chrisp new garments, fresh... from the factory, as will be offered during our Chautauqua Special. These are all splendid values and were secured from a factory clean-u- p rsale at a very low price. LINEN COATS Long Duster Coats, all sizes. $1.88 Long Duster Coats', all sizes. $1.98 Fancy Linen Coats, colored Ramie collars and cuffs $6 50 and $6 00 values. Special price $4.75 FACTORY CLEAN-UP $20.00 Long Serge Serge Coats.. Coats.. $15.00 Long $15.00 Cream Serge OF CHIL- 89oto 3 . We mean fo give our customers the benefit of these ridiculous price reductions. DREN'S DRESSES Ten Dozen Children's Dresses in Gingham. Percale, Linen, Lawn and Linene all well made and bought especially for our Chautauqua cial. Can be had at a price that will astonish you, $13.95 $10.00 J5Sf.!?$10.00 LADIES' RAIN COATS Fifty Ladies' Rain Coats, perfect subber, all sizes, special $2.59 Chautauqua Special on Floor Coverings During these ten days we are going to offer our entirestock of Floor Coverings, consisting of Druggets, Rugs, Carpets, Matting, Oil Cloth and Linoleum, at prices that will be of more than passing interest to you. It in need of anything in this line. NOTE A FEW OF THE MONEY SAVING PRICES r Men's and Boys' Suits at Chautauqua Prices One lot of Men' and Boy's Medium and summer weight suits, full and quarter lined, grays, browns and tans. Just the thing for summer, and fall wear values from $7.50 up to $25.00 during our., Chautauqua ; .. . Ssecial at HALT PRICE CAPS. CAPS. Muslin Underwear at Chautauqua Special Prices LADIES' GOWNS Ladies' Slip-o- n COMBINATION SUITS ' 11 . and botton front $1.00 Combination Suits $1.25 Combination Suits 75c 1'!. Cambric 'Gowns tut 54 inches long, neatly trimmed, regular 60c value Chautauqua Special GOWNS 08c Sle n ... , t DRUGGETS -- EXTRA SPECIAL 35 jflA 4oC $1.50 Combination Suits. . . .$1.19 $2.50 Combination Suits. ..$1. Corset Covers and Ladies' Pants, lace and embroidery trimmed, all you want 19 Children Pants that are cut to fit, not scrimp, sizes 0 to 12 If Ten dozen Children's Gowns, well made and neaUy trimmed, sizes 2 to 12, regular 50c values only . $25,00 Toom only. " $30.00 Brussels Druggets 9x12., $23.75 HATTING $25.00 Axminister Druggets 9x12.. $1 8.75 35c Jap and China $22.50 Axm. and Matting Drug. 9x12 CfTilC 20c Jap and China I f B,tp Matting $17.60 Tap. Brussels Druggets $15.00 27x54 Matting size , . $35.00 Axminister Druggets 9x12. , Jap Stenciled Matting Druggets, $2.50 SPECIAL , Vel. . . ZJ 25c 20c (Ml Qne lot of Men's and Boy' summer and fall weight Caps at HALF PRICS Slip-o- n Nainsook and Cambric Gowns, and button front styles $1.25 values oniy...., GOWNS jg. S ' f 1 19 Wall Paper and. Pictures Frames, 2. $15 00 Tap. Brussels Druggets 9x12. . .9 f C tmmHfQ M Rugs, each 36x72 Matting Rugs, each $12.50 Tap. Brussels Druggets 9x12.. .. $10 00 Wool Fiber Druggets 9x12.... $7.50 Fiber Druggets 9x12 $9.95 $7.95 $6.45 25c Jap and China Matting . 15c 25c 35c Ten dozen Children's Gowns, our Gowns, daintily trimmed only. $1.1 f regular 25c quality 1 J0 only $i.50 Nainsook,, and Embroidery SPECIAL PRICE ON ALL SIZES DELTOX GRASS RUGS. LACE CURTAIN SPECIAL We have just . recently added a complete stock of wall Paper ..and Picture Frames and, are now in posi- tion to take care of your needs in this line. Roland, Clarke stock of Wall PaperJPictures, Frames Mouldings, etc whjch.we are closing out at greatly reduced' prices. Have just received a shipment of new. Wall Paper. We. bought the , Ladies', Chautauqua Specials in the Shoe De- A ' partment Imperial Buck 4 Button Detachable Strap Pump, a good regular $4.00 quality Ladies' White Canvas Metal Buckle, value $2 50 Chau- Specials..,.tauqua Special Ladies' White Canvas Button Ladies' white, blue, and pink, CanBoots $2.50 quality vas Opera Pump, $2.50 quality Chautauqua ' Ladies' Oxfords - PvOU a fn 3bUU -c'.-'l is I SMALL RUGS $7. 50 Rugs 3x60 $6.00 Wilton Velvet Rugs, only $5.00 Wilton Velvet Rugs 36x60. $3.75 Axminster Rugs 27x54 Wilton Velvet $2.00Axminister J . Rugs 36x72 foi. 00 Axminister Roigs 36x72.)' $2.50 Coronation Felt Rugs only Velvet Door Mats . $5.95 $4.75 $5.45 Perair...... $3.95 Curtains. $Q QC $2.95 $4 Per Curtains, Peir..?. $3.25 Pair $1.75 $2.50 Curtains Per $5, 0 5f L.I 1 We have a complete Assortment of high grade curtains and draperies which will help to make this event a winner. $7 00 Curtains -- i SpeciaJs $2.00 Button Special ill! 9 ! v - M V ' QO, There, is a competent man in charge of this department who will be glad to furnish 'you any inform a- -. tion along this line, Give us a call. ...Wecan save you money on your paper. Special prices to paper hangers . Ladies' White Canvas Boots $2.00 grade Chautauqua Specials $2.08 d $1.50 Button regular $1.95 lS'x36... $1.65 85c $3.00 Curtains $2.00,Curtains $1.50 Curtains $1.25 Curtains $1.00 Curtains $2.45 Per Pair Per Pair..:.. ..$1.65 $1.20 Per Pair. Per Pair. . ... .$1.00 80c Per Pair.. $1.50 White, Canvass Boots in Misses 11 to 2 $1.50 grade Chautauqua Specials 1- -2 Ladies' White Canvas Pumps, a good $1.50 quality, Chautauqua Specials JI g,f af .& Strap V Misses' and 1-- Children's-on- e I f ...,........$1.25 . ...... '. i1;'25uVhne.,.Canvas WATCH OUR WINDOWS i i sh1,;.$i'.on 25cColgatesDactylis.Talcum.1Sc.. Golgateg. Violet. Talcum... Boots in Misses' 9 to 11 $1.25 Button canvas Pumps in blue only, sizes 5 to, 11, regular $1.25 vulues 3 ': Chautauqua Specials. mULI 38 t J 1 Sizes 12 to. 2 regular $1.50 values Chaut'auaua Specials.. 31 iLS .'! t STORE NEWS & Our buyer has just returned from marketnwhereL he. attended' the big special sales of the leading wholesale houses and manufacturers. ( Ike McLeod Inconsrttcd, I I Hft Mtt Aft He informs us that he secured Some of the greatest values in4 seaso lie m ' -- merchandise everlhown in Madison as. villeWigJf; our' windows for I kiir :t. fhese rare bargains S . they will go at Chautauqua Prices, ' t. ..-- On the Square Hk in - Toilet Goods at Chautauqua Prices 25c qU6t Colgates ...... If c Bou . ,50c Melda F.icft PnWr 2fic Sanitni Tnnffi ,, ,1 a c 1 2fc Mennens' Borated Talcum .Ui , T MI4MI reof- - ii nurl - ak . l i,iV r . 25c 25c MnnensarangjTalcjjrrt. 1 1s Stick ocbanitql Face Pwd... ....... 19c" 25c ' .".j" .&." Awioa'pace Powder .;r.T.Trrn ft Powder. -ftf , ...... . Cashmere. je . oc ' -- ...... oigates loom Pwd He Colgates Rapid Shaving,, ..,.. ,,-t- ... .. t . ?. Williams' RdniH curt..: y.'yjjf.! ',".fM. jnavmy . -- .. Pn,,. . : f, 1 nt 1f kom ! - - - ...- - - ;K.. -- ,v. 1. .: , ssl-v- t KY t &i tt . 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