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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): July 16, 1912 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1912 bee1912071601_sn87060004 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bee (Earlington, Ky.): July 16, 1912 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1912 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognitio n (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has be en done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Librar ies Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. TUESDAY . TUESDAY and FRIDAY AFTERNOON VP IF YOU DON'T ADVERTISE YOUR FRIDAY AFTERNOON 'Ul BUSINESS T ADVERTISE IT FOR SALE TWENTY-THIR- B YEAR MADISOlfVILIE PLUMBING For Hopkins EARL1NGT0N, CO.' HOPKINS COUNTY, KY., TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1912 ho. OPEN LETTER 58 ... ; MadisdnDille Notes i A New Enterprise' 'i i County .T.. NOTICE i a A. LORIMEE IS UNSEATED Ilsley Happenings ' Tom Terry wbb meandering kfain Rtrnfit hern vnRtnrrlnir. Miss Ethel Livingston return-o- 3 last week from a visit to rela?- - tives iri St. Louis. Ramsey PInlipps, of Earling-ton- , was here Saturday. Mrs.llobert Trent. iB on the sick list. !Tho conditiou,of Mrs. J. romnins the same'. - Rev. Ettsloy filled the Methodist pulpit Sunday in absence of Rev. Wimborly, who is attend ing camp meeting. , Zeda Orawford, of MemMiss phis, iB the guest of her nunt, Mrs. n W.L.Hall.. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. DoMoss went to Mortons Gap Sunday to see Mrs. Sophia Morton, who had the misfortune to sustain serious injuries in a fall at her home last Friday. - The following aro tho names as Have opened jor buamnss at121 they will appear upon the official: Suge St., Madisonvlllot and are preto be, pared to do all kinds of plumbing ballot for the primary electionon Au- held in HopkiuB County, Ky., Atj the head of rrtmf. 1019 no and Bteam-flttlnhrr fhn f(b. the Arm in Mr. Jno. L. Brion, a na- rotarv of state and tho county court tive of Nashville, Tomwhut for. tho clerk of Hopkins county. last two and one half yqar.s, Master J meonanto at zeguer, 111.,' lor tne DEMOCfiATIO TICKET . Bell & Zoller Coal Mining Co, . '" Mr. Brien Is a thorough mechanic ? .JSM and will give all work his personal attention. In addition to 'ddlng plumbing and steamflttmg they will do all kinds of Iron work as woll ab boilers, shaker screen and' cage repairing. Mr. Brien will shortly a Lathe drill press and a Power pipe cutting maohiDo which will out T 'n U 1 ana tnreau pipe up to u. xnoir Homo water works system cannot be beat. They carry ft complete line of "Standard" Bath room flttings as. well SB a complete stock of pipe and pipe fitting. Mr. Brien will gladly gfc'e to any oue that 1b thinking of A. O. STANLEY. . repairing or putting in a bathroom or water works. g, . nnt-Hflar- i From State Superintendent of Schools, From the United States Senate by iVote it of 55 to 28 Frankfort, Ky. 7 1 Yesterday was a sizzler. down : P'Eufe Majors is now the uncon- qiierred champion of thiB part of the $wral vineyard, he haviug won the oeoiuion in the Pleasant Majors Contest, which was staged. in frojit at thev flnmtlftnv fitnm a. tavtr Hnrrn r' J Kr,. jiiuce. ALacy RamBey paid In a load of .egetables on Jeffs bond last week, wid Au'thur Melton and. Bob Lee wre expected to come across with iome cabbage for their ,part next week. Lan Harrison wehear Bicrnlnc: tho bond. MCbaB. Martin the expert electri- an naB neen aoing some repair de-Sles -- in-at- HlBlBni estf-mat- ea Epworth League musical Sunday evening for the purpose of raising funds pledged to assist in the evangohzatiou' of Cuba, was a success, the program was 'lio Headache Signs of Banger. Anyone in this town that sulft-i'frequently from splitting, net r us , ,. .: headaches ought to go at once to .the druggist and get a 25c bottle of our E. L. WISE. Carlstedt's German Liver Powder. s Tom Harland, wbo assisted him in the work says that after the oar had been repaired Charlie con-v- r. . ...... . j. aiuuea io give an exnioicion in joy riIIng and after landing at the bottom of Brnmmer's bill and count-lu- g up "Fatalities" it was found all the bark hadbeen peeled larlington Kuaicipal Primary For from the giant oak tbat marks the ! WotrnTtfernor to Woodruff and the carbon- HUe. Tor-Congres- s lurK ui) jlf. v.voouruu,s auiomo- - a tbt le - ; land. excellent. Mrs. Armstrong, of Litchfield, who has been one of the guest of the Misses Rudd, has returned home, her vocal talent aroused, great eathisiam among the people of our city. Miss Bertha Gates entertained the Delta Alphas guite pleasantly one evening last week at the home of. Mrs. Mollie Bone, on Headaches always indicate constipation In a daugerouB form, that H. D. COW AND. may result in other extremely serieves ous ailments sometimes Bright's Disease and Appendicitis. Our Carlstedt's German Liver PowXXPU1LICAN TICKXT der acts on the Liver, the real caaiL of constipation a few doses entirely removethe .trouble Insure a lastlng'cure sever falls guaranteed if you have headaches, get' a bottle today from tne .St. Bernard Mining Co., Incorporated, Drag Department 25c a bottle. . m Aehmore has moved bis bog's a tree back of it. J. Salmon's n 51K ihles. . ,Jj, Ledbetter.il up after a spell jofdysenterry, and he looks slightly dlengured but is still in tne ring. tfjncle Fudd Haskins and, son 'Little ItFudd" gave an entertain- plnt atithe Bchoplhouse last night consisting oi moving piotures etc. Guy Majors played the part of Bob, bqe. tbe snake eater, and consumed; TEACHERS and TRUSTEES-T- he proper medium for the settle, ment of controversies ariBing between teachers and trustees is the County superintendent of schools.' Many teachers, trustees and citizens have a custom of writing the State Superintendent of Public Instruction about every little detail of Bohool management. I have no objection to answering these Inquiries and it is alwayr a pleasure to render assistance to any school officials or citizen Interested Jn the welfare of the Bchool. These requests often Btate only one Bide of the question and it is impossible to pive a fair decision until we have heard both sldoB. In view of these facte, I think it wise and lust for a.l trustees, teachers and citizens to submit these questions flrst to the County superintendent. When an opinion 1b needed, the county superintendent is tbo proper person to ask for an opinion from tbe state offloe". When thiB is done, he can give both sides of tbe question and the state offices can render an intelligent opinion. Striotly speaking, I have no authority to give an opinion, except upon an appeal from the deotsion of the county superintendent or upon blB request. I desire to make this appeal to all teachers and trustees, to submit your questions first to the county superintendent, who is the proper person to deoide all questions Of difference and doubt regarding the sohoolB of bis county Yours very truly, TO -- Washington, D. O., July 1& Ou the ground rhat corrVpfprac-tice- s were used in his election, the U. S. spnate today voted to The vote was 55 to 28. March 1, 1011, the senate Loritner.to keep his seat by a vote of 40 to 40. On July 0, the Becond trial started. As soon as tho vote was announced today, Lorirner left the chamber vyithout sayiu a word. Lorirner. was elected Senator on May 20, 1000, following a long" deadlock in the Illinois legislature., A coalition of Republican and Democratic forces accomplished his election. A year later several members of that legislature signed confession alleg- -' ing lhat they had beep paid for' their votes, Later charges revealed a "slush fund" to "put Lorirner over" to which big corporations were invited to contribute. In all the various ' investigations to date Lorirner has vigorously denied any corrupt practices in tbe senatorial deadlock. pre-mi'tt- ed unseat Win. Lorirner, of Illinois. Diminishing Railway Returns . Babkbdalf Hamlett Superintendent s John Broadway, wi.th aBgoo"d. attend- aelghberhobd, broaghV to Madison, auce of mtbership- - pnd several ville Saturday morning some very visiters fine cabbage,' one bead welgbfng10 Mrs.lBen Pritcbett. of Nebo, pounds and measuring 88 InoheB Some Cabbage Offutt- - of the Grape Vine - ' JTflrtCeagMM, r is theguest ot'ber daughter, Mrs. farmers are still at work. larlington Municipal Primary For Sain Co. .4 .1 . '"', -- .'Mayor & v " .;rv TOPICS M Miss Uiyn rratuer is visiting rm jr . .. ir tt .r- ... The'Chicago wood'pile wb full of relativoijin ttiaugntervnie:- thenY. New York World. i w."8 . Army iwikl proceed Ohampioa:Mkrk8man, wainthe l!EMtatnalnB .CURTIS B. JOHNSON . . . , tkEi city Monday jwith friends.? ists. Atlanta ConBtltutioaf ..v. . .... Mr. aid Mrs. McGary Morton, Mast do goat uuk tnc 'xeauy as - h . a aw tS jug? m"p. .ST. ':.the family. of drinks, judging by his, prejllvity to rrz a i r of Mortons visited ' aivomujiqejjrnanQjtniB jjyy butt in. Florida TimesiUaion. 11, 1012. 8eemB strange, but we have not WILL TMILLS, Mrs. B. M. Slaton and children yetheard of.' any 'contesting, dele- -' pCouuty Clerk. HopklnSiCouuty have returned from a visit to her pareuts at Providence,, she. adelphla Inquirer. You Can Eat Anything. was accompaiued home by her With the National Committee as , Eat ,what your stomach craves & referee we believe Mr, Taft woulid Without the slightest fear of ikdiee lister, Mi8iMay01iuton. golf game, either. St. i'tion, which Is'an awful feeling. You MisBlpelia Price has been never lqe a rlll jjot bel bothered- with'Sour Bepubliean. Louis Heartburn,, 'Nausea, at theibedside of her aunt, Mrs. Have an idea that some of these Stomach; Heavy Feeling if you Bad i. gophi$MortoUf.uear Mortons Gap .Congreesnipn who object to an early Broach 6r,doBe of Digesteze. It.wiU retakeone lieves and ciuob as if by Magic. days. dare go home. E.everal adjournment don't Pleasant as Candy. Relief in one ' John Hall went to Mortons Philadelphia Inquirer. minute. Get a 50o bottle, from the The Most Liberal We Have Ever Made Any Chicago man, whether the di- drutr deDartment of the St. Bernard rector of a zoo or not, fa"able to talk Mining Company, Incorporated. y Bee "until JanThe" Claude Vennoy, of Bethlehem, interestingly about wild animals uary 1, 1018 and the, Daily Evening ' Attention Company G 'was here Saturday. now. St; LouIb Republic. ost. until November 10, 1912, (count Will drill every night torn now the time) Just $1. This Is leB than trouInstead of these comic-oper- a ,, Miss Ruth BafniiiTl left Satur camp, and every member of one-ha- lf the tegular price. The day for a, visit to relatives in bles, why should not Cuba, in time, until company Is ordered to be pres- sooner you send "in your order- tfie play a star part in the American the Providence. flag. Philadelphia North Ameri- ent." Failure to attend will'mean a the more you will get for your monfine. Every member of the com- ey; Be euro to send you order under Pinley has returned from can. T. E. pany la ordered to be present at tbe Providence where he Understand that Boston wantB Dr, Armory Sundsty, July 21 at 7:80 this special rate today to the Bee, Earlington.Ky, Wiley as health' officer. Aha! aidays on business. adulterating them, a. m. Oapt. Ott L. Powbrs. Mx., Cha'sLivitfgston has been Found a way of Lively as a Boy. have they? Philadelphia Inquirer. visaing in EansolT 'several days you are tired, run down, have If Cbioago authorities should resist Good Farming in Denmark Miss Wilraa Thomap has no appetite, get a bottle of Yucatan to the utmoBt any effort to drag the population of lets Chill Tonio. A few doses will set Denmark, with a turned from a visit to Miss San. local police force permanently into than 8,000,000, has seventy "primary you up give you a boy's appetite-ma- ke na'Builey at White Plain. you strong and lively aB a national politics. W a b h n g t o h high" schools teaching' scientific Purifies tbe blood Star, farming, dairy iug, cattle breeding, and strengthens the system. COo a blhe Thomas made a business Alleged discovery of steam-rolle- r etc., and many special soboolf for bottle at the St. Bernard Mining trip to Barlington Friday. bandits In Ohloago lookB like an ef- similar purposes. She can export Co., Incorporated, Drug DepartUrel Hardwick was. inEarling-,- r fort to keep up with the stprfR of $110,000,000 worth of meat, poultry ment. ton Saturday. automobile brigands in Paris'. and dairy products every year, while Most Disfiguring Mo eruptions, tcrotute, v rashes, etc., are due to impure blood, Dur countries of haphazard farming meMrs. Roy Browning and little Washington Star. is a cleansing blood DIoodJDItters Dawson, are here Amid this talk of bribery in Chi- thods complain of the high cost of dock recommended. asSi.oo at all stores, tonic, of well with her sister,. Miss Bertha Cun cago, It would be terrible if our Na- living. tional song, "Yankee Doodle," beningham, who is quite sick. Philacame "Yank the Doodle." ; DUTY Mrs. Fred Fieler has returned, delphia North American. fnom a visit in Nebo country and Bald that Eve wftB the Now it is ' was in Earliugton Saturday oall-- - first Bufrragette. Yob, yes4 that's Your beBt' is never too much to do . And your best is never too much to give on friendB. probably where the London suffraIn the service of those who look to you w. L. DeMoas went to Hen gettes first conceived the Idea of For the joy. they have and tholr fight to llve.( , raising Cain,- - Detroit-News. derson Friday. W '" . To cheorfully do the best you may. Mrs. Marion who has been The Court of Commerce has coljl'y Is never too much for the wage you get, lided with one of the most serious here from Chicago went to examples of contempt proceedings And whoever does Iobb, whatever hlB pay, Monday. that the history of the judiciary has At thp end of the day Is deep in debt. John G. B. Hall was in Earling- - developed. Washington Star. ton Monday. Until Hon. BjllFlinn rounded, in- The best you may d is never too great Mtasos Nannie Forehan and Net to hie true form we dfda't realize Far the chauce you have aud jays you claim, , f Nashville, tbat Pennsylvania had any great MV Jewel Church, Tenn., are expeotsd to arrive 4pmor- - patriotic leaderB except Mr. Hans And tbey that do loss keep selecting Fate . row to be the quests, of Miss Eliza Wagner. Te 1m vaJaly cursed and to bear the blame. Columbus Ohio State Chicago jReeord-Heral- d beth DeMosB stod brother, Robert. Journal. ' - around. This goes' to allow that" our ImmJ ... lis - 8 I ... ( -- - If you several hezardB and scorpions on lazy; youfeel "blue," "J?b Account," need a goooToleanlDg-out- . the side. Guy waB assisted by Bud HERBINE Is ihe jgfctrtolng Jor. Ptjol the nail eater. that, purpose. MEtTstimulae'B the liver, tones up the stomaon and puri' fies the1 bowels.' Pr1ee50d. Sold by No More Dyspepsia. St. St. Bernard Minintr Co.. Incor- GLag, or other. Stomach TronbTes. jwratadJQrngJOaparimgrit CTotnifiiT'wnnremaid undlgestebTor sour on your stomach if you IREVITY will take a little JDIgesteze, powerful digestive, barmleBB and pleasant Pat Henry reaped undying fame For Bale by the aB Maple Syrup. in tbe game, drug departmental .theSL.Bernard By getting both feet''eeBtaace-onl- y ' '" And mutter (nga MiningCompany;.Incorporated?'-f one, but to the? point. " WCOMTENT lie said hlB say lujust bne breath: ' k ,4tf a i h't i He asked for liberty or death!; ?K Tiift warlrl la'wirio T. i Ki .. R Nor spent an hoar preaching' till ana tme ' "&& m his tongue was out of joint. And.God is guide: Tnea do not hurry. i!$i S& Now Pooobontas pulled a stunt--"S- he r,T Thatlman IslblestT ; got a hit on 1u?t a bunfcj-- ' v mr, ct j5 v m She said no word but grabbed some ii. Andleaves tho'reBt," fume by merely making signs. Then do not worry. Juo. Smith, who figured in the deal, --rCharles F.- Dee'ruB. 'Grew famous too, nbr missed a meal. : :; j I JNorsaia awora.oi consequence For 8QYenessdf the muscles, whethe'd never learned his lines. her Induoed by violent exercise or injury, there is nothing better than Wbon.Lincoln spoke at Gettysburg rheumatic pains.. :He gurgled, not a gushlng'gurg: ana He merely made his speech For salo byjAll Dealers. . quickly ambled down. PSESIDENTLtL He dldn'.t yell, gesticulate, A GE2AT , f" CAMPAIGN OFFEE He said bia lines and pulled bis t in-tim- e Si , - r-- . v Seml-Weekl- - Semi-Week- ly 1 twelve-year-ol- d. pirn-pie- da-ughte- MSf ij -- - Hop-kinsvil- le 1 . is obtainod of the op orating revenaeB, operating expenses," and net operating revenue by ascertain, ingwhat tbey have amounted tovfor each penile. It may Tbe, for example', KH was1 the 'oise In March. tha&whlle 'in the.&ggregatesiet operati revf' enue'uas inereasea, ic nasaereaaea wbeBaeasured j)r mile of IftM. Mohihly summaries "of tS8 rev; enues and, Expenses of the; steam, railways of the United, States have beencompIled by the Bureau of1 Kallway Economics from the reports filed month by month the railways; with tbe Interstate Commerce Com-- 5 months' mission, for the tweuty-tw- o from July, 1910 to Apl. 1912, 'tbe latest month for which returns are available;. Net operatlug revenue per mife 'of line for tlie railways as, a whole in comparison with the corresponding montha.of the previous' year decreased m'elghteen of these monthsahd increased" in but four. freight, The decrease per mile of line per And for thoso brief remarks of his month was as great in amount aB he gathered much renown. $58, and as great in ratio as 15 per These lines are meant to point the cent. , The greatest increase for any one of the four months showing ln3 way To trailB that lead irom yesterday; creases was $31,. or 14.1 per cent; They!re here to show that active This was In February, 1912, and wasf tongueB are sometimes made exceptional as this month contained one more day than February, 1911; to hold Tbat shilling wordlets here and there The highest average "net operating And pumping out great waves of air revenue per mlle.of line for any one Is mostly taken at Its worth. For- month of this period was $409, the lowest $203. gotten ere It's cold. Seven, of the ten months from JuOregon Journal. ly, 1911 to. April, 1012, show de-Gaining in Popularity Daily. creases in net operating revenue per Druggist, says: mile of line as oomuared with the A prominent "Hughes' Tonic haB given more sat- corresponding months of the fiscal isfaction than any other chill tonio year ending June 80, 1910. It is therefore evidont that tho trend of we have sold. "Sold by Druggists railway not revenue has been down50o and $1.00 bottles. ward for the past two years. Prepared by The Bummar., for April, 1912, E0BINS0N-PETTE- T CO., Louisville Bhows tbat uet operating revenue Incorporated was less than for April, 1011, by Five-ce$6,020,440, equivalent per mllo of Piece New or 11.4 por cent. This net President Taft will probably Issue line to $33,revenue, which In the agoperating executive order within few weeks of United gregate amounted to $50,862,945, which will change design States S.ceut pieces. Fignre of but- - averaged $8.57 for each mile of lino ODD " falohaBbeen selected for nlckel'B ior ouuu u 1M than for each day of April of last face, to displace Goddess of Liberty mi hmvii nf RTnriiP.n win ftflorn ' year. ThiB Is the gross mcome per mile of line per day before auythlng I reverse side. has beentakon out for taxes, rentals interest on bonds, appropriations BleBsed. with a Hearty Appetite If you use for betterments or dtvldeiids. Taxes DigeBteze. It helps your stomach do for April amounted to $44 per mile the work, digests what you eat and of line an, increase of 9.4 per cent. makes good rich blood from your food, No more SleeplesB NightB, Dysentery, is always serious and Headache or Stomaob Misery. Get often a dangerous disease, but it with DigeBrid of all these troubles Chamberlain's Cdlln, teze. Fifty cents a bottle, worth ten- can be cured.Diarrhoea Remedy, has and fold its cost, at drag department of Cholera even when mailgnanrauol tbe St. Bernard Mining Company, i cured It epidemic. For sale by all Dealers, Incorporated. . yeibyeirrBaeere-eatw- - Confidence in the ability of a railway company properly to continue its operations and adequately to maintain and extend its facilities depends in greatest measure upon its net operating revenue This is What is left of the receipts from traffic constitutthg'tBe totTnoperaP Ing revenue, after the operating "expenses have been met. As tbe srile-ag- e of tbe railways tends to Increase -- si . . i I """ '" I i Xv?-- a.i ' . i. - . --- ""1 - ". T!. f ' D A"V ;V A i ! In the house.'' Price 50 Fostor-Milbur- u (EbeJMBee ASSOCIATE EDITOR AND BUSINESS MANAGER Subscription Rates Six months Three mouths SinRlo coulee One Year 11.00 50 A Home for Babies Wanted Specimen copies mailed free an nnnllP.Atiou. OorreBDOUd- A recent advortisment in the the ents wanted In all parts of par- county. Address us for j county.papora succeeded imfind. Member of ticulars. ing homes for a large number of Kentucky Press Association at the EarlinRton i oar children and a great many Entered and PoBt Offlco as Second Class t applications are corainc in now Second District Publishers League Matter. for.the older children tlwU ve enn not fill. We Jiave over On childBranch Office in Ben Slalon's Office, Next Door to Posloffice, Madison-milAILEEN DAVIS, Mgr. ren under 8 yars "F tj; v Kentucky, Phone No. 24-- 2 Rings-M- ISS have 16 boy babies, 8 months .iu' Tuesday, July 16, 1912 younger, splendid little fellows, Telephone 47 any one of whom you might ex pect some day to be President to WE should learn to have noble of the United States, and we have We e, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER J. B. FAWOETT PAUL M. MOORE. 25 5 the ,nauie Doan's Bemomber and take no other. Co., Buffalo', New York, sole agents for the United States. centB. For sale by all dealers. tjrjjt'j The eighth season's business in our Earlington store has been a won- derful revelation of the possibilities of merchandising in Earlington. It has been far beyond our own calculations and shows that Earlington is not slow to assimilate progressive ideas, and metropolitan advantages. We want Our Eighth Grfcat Clear-- , ance Sale to be so unusual that it will ; be long remembered. Every article in this great stock has received some degree of price reduction for this salesome only a small percentage while others have their originaiprices cut almost in two Every day until this vast quantity of merchandise is cleared and replaced ;;yith hew fall goods some special ieature of . interest will be offered. , Watch every day's progress and take advantage of the good things for tomorrow. ". . 1 July - Clearance - Sale b Now On for Two Week ' - Kf, VH; 4 are Authorized Announce desires in order to have no hv K; I need for sublime resolutions. Dan M. Evans as a candiSchiller, date for the office of Mayor of the city of Earlington subject to the action of the ReIF WOMEN ONLY KNEW publican party in the primary to be held Saturday August What a Heap of Happiness It Would 3rd, 1912. Bring to Earlington Homes ALSO Hard to do housework with an aching back. Li HI i 1 f . Brings you hours of misery at leiWe are authorized ' to ansure or at work, ' nounce E. L. Wise as a canIf women only knew the cause didate for the office of Mayor that of the city of Earlirigton subBackache pains often come from Dem-?rati- c weak kidneys, ject to the action of the save much needle3B woe. party in the primary Doau'o Kidney Pills are for' weak Saturday August kidneys, 3jrd, 1912. " ;?f r- I, ) h Mrs. Francis Rutherford Earlington, Ky., sayst ''For three years' I are authorized to announced Dr. C. B. Johnson was afflicted ,with kidney trouble. I had severe pains in the Bmall of as a candidate for the office my back, especially when Btooplug of Mayor of the city of Ear- or lifting and my back ached at lington subject to the action night. I was all tired out in the of the Republican party in the morning and felt languid and nervprimary to be held .Saturday ous. Headaches were common and I bad dizzy spells that affected my , August 3rd. 1972. sight. The kidney secretion were also 1 bad shape. I have used' 3 Mr. Franklin, who habeenspetid-- . Doan's Kidney Pills for these RouIa&,Byerfti dggita. Dawspnrajjun,-- . bles 8jnd, they, ,bave,. brought me great relief. - I alw"ays"Jkeep'""thenir eajiome Sunday.. i' ?' r;.We II vALSO says: Bead wljttl an Earlington citizen the sweetest and prettieBt lot ,of little boys and girls from 2 to y8 yertrs of age to be found anywhere. These children need homes especially do they need the pure country air and good food lor the summer months. Won't you take an interest in these children and allow us to place one of them iu your home, on trial at least?. It is very hard to have these. children cramped up in an institution during the summer montiia We trust our appeal will result in a large number of application's coming in for the little babiesas well as the boys and girls from -' 2 to 8 years of age. reThanking you in advance, 1 main, Yours very respectfully, Geo. L. Sehon, ,'. . . jvk ' - a f ' State Superintendent. - " Aulstant Inspector of Mines for Earlington District to be Appointed July 22 An examination of applicants for ? the position of Assistant Inspector of Mines will be held at the office of the State Inspector of Mmc4, Lexington, Ky., July 22. Inspectors for - ho Earlington district In Western Kentucky and for the Big Sandy district are to be appointed. . ' t Barnes, Cq wand & Company 'l$mi. n.1'- . 4 Chief Inspector of Mines, 0. J. NORWOOD, t rlJDarlintfton, Kentucky t Dalits CurtlB was in Hopkinsvllte '" fttfnday.ra - i fv 1iwii& .X. . t V ' -- W.,VM'it fct '1' H Sk. H ft" RE AT u V I 'I I II I p1 l9l mL B M ' II I III I'4 B H A H B iHk B TB m H II Bl B I TK 35B s II 1 -- M ' '' II II Jlwi'il A vC For1912 Will Surpass all Previous Efforts :x I : u. r HA - V COMMENCES TUESDAY, JULY 23 F"pr Five Big TDsLy& , - co co CO E co .2 CD Aeroplane Exnibition : !'" P v U I df5" CZ3 u- Br - ca Horace F. Kearney, will make Aeroplane Flights three or more days during the Iair. Mr. Kearney is an Aviator of National Reputation. He recently made flights at Evansville, Ind. and Providence, Ky, all of, which were wonderful exhibitions of aerial navigation. At Providence, Ky., on June 18th 1911 he made'his flight and "attained an altitude of more than 2,000 feet and for a time was lost to view behind the clouds. 3" CO o3 3 1&U CD i hi Greenfields Millitary Band Concert Alone Worth Price of Admission y I Is- Best Daily Racing ever witnessed in Western Kentucky. All entries to Show Rings will be free. The first day, Tuesday, Plenty of good ice water free to all. Reduced rates have been secured An unusually fine display of stock will be seen in the show ring. now ready. Write for one and' it will be mailed, Elegant new Floral Liberal premiums have been offered which will get the fleetest runners A k. s July, 23rd will be children's day, All children under 15 will be admitted free. Thursday Derby on all railroads and a special train service will be installed for the convenience of the public. Beautiful exhibits in the Floral Hall. Catalogues giving premiums, purses and full particulars are Hal! is being erected. Largest Floral Hall premium list in Western Kentucky. 'i 3E- - H ti ' 4- - k' amis' 1 INCORPORATED' Feiir ABSociatio ra -- k in HiltalilVnk,- WWPiW-'-TiM Percy D. JBearary, (2 .. - :: iJ IPdtos. wm0imsfr? A.. O. :VV"illirxx, Soo. ' " q (I .M -- ' l . """w t en.- 'hhi;j..i.i . , 1 -- . . ' '' r"v,liinMMM '(- fl ' t rrz -. r , , . M i ii.p- -i i. -- "" ' "" :?, sawtf WMMMnMMMniMWMMHIiiMWIMMWMiMMMiiiM , . .. ,. "l,,"""wiL,jkW g C. A. MORTON , ' The Bee's Mammoth Cave Contest NOT TRANSFERABLE No Second Grade For Us J MADISONVILLE, KY. Good for 25 Votes for We could buy a roofing for less Miss' Funeral Director and Emtalmer Any Call Answered Promptly Day or Night. It placed in Ballot Box in Bee Office before Saturday, August 3 IT MIGHT HAVE BEEN picked: "Bee-yay-eee!" money than we pay for our certain-tee- d and you could not tell tjie difference by the looks, but when it comes to the wear, there is a difference. 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 "hollers." News of the Town FOR SALE One Remington Standard typewriter No. fl In good condition at 1 4 cost. Leo Salmon. Boy Southard, of Madlsonville, was in townvFrlday nlht. Percy Stewart, of Madlsonville, was in town Friday night. Freeman Riser, of Madlsonville, was in town Friday night. 'Welber Pritohett, of Madlsonville was in town Friday night. Boy Parker was m Madlsonville Fent 'Overall, of Madlsonville, was in town Friday night. Bemember every one dollar paid on subscription gets 1000 votes in the Mammoth 0aVe Contents Kow Is the time To subscribe2 and help Siai?. your favorite candidate. Fletcher McCord, of the country, Tommio Head was in Madlsonville was in town Sunday evening. . Friday. ,. , ,, OLD BAGSwanted at; Bee office dean cotteu only accepted! ' .Misses Margaret and Louise Madisonville,wereln the - Hansoa Hlak ofMadlsoavllle, was , It's ownor shook biB fists' and swore That they might kfclc his hound no Everv time I coine to town more, The boys git to klckln' my dawg But from the distance afar aroun'. There floated like a falling star: JjDon't forget to pay your subscrip- I dod't care If he ib a houn', tion to the Earlington Bee and get They gotta stop klckm1 my dawg W. D. Nisbet in Chicago Post. aroun. a chance on that $100.00 J. J. Dolkor buggy that will bo given away at Home For Sale BY WILLIAM WATSON tho Great Hopkins county fair at 5 Chance of a lifetime to make a He is not old, ho Is not young, o'clock Saturday July 20th. canine with the lolling tongue; splendid investment either for A. B. Shelton, of the country, was This Yet when I roam through street and In town Saturday. renting purpose or a home come mart Monroe Davis la on the sick list You my to the Bee office and find out kiok him, and that breaks this week. heart. (1.00 is cheap tor a bugy, yet some 'Tie naught to me what rank ho Iirb about it. one will get a J, J. Delker top buggy You shall not kick him as we pass. Garnett Todd, of Southard, waB In by paying $1.00 on subscription to t )wn Saturday, the Earlington Bee. This buggy BY A. O. SWINBUBNB will be given away at 5 o'clock on Intelligent African Natives. With arrogant, angering amble Saturday, the last day of the Fair. You do 'A recently prrbMshed book on what you think I can't help, certain nare tribes crcd'rt Bev. W. Martin preached to a You kick at my hound on his ramr ler neater Intellectuality than has large and interested audience at St ble. usually been ascribed to the negro CbarleB and Southard's Sunday. And yammer and yell at his .yelp. race. "Every central African," it says, Chas. Webb was in St, Charles O, kickers who kick night and mor- "is a bora lawyer, Should the need arise, he can act as his Own pleader, and Southards Sunday. ning. Have done for this moment I'm fain aad set forth his case with fluency and Closing out entire stook of Millin it will be To winnow his walls with this warn- lawyerlike adroRness." ery for lesB than cost. that Bishop Colenso also ing; Miss Annie B. Moore. bad a hlga opinion off the acumen of ' Don't kick him again certain aativ Africans, as biblical Tom Mnrpbey, of Central City, is criUcs. the guest of his mother Mrs. 'H: B. BYBUDYABD KIPLING' Bosser. Ollle Thomas, of Madlsonville, I'm full o'ersib of the PIANO for SALE rib of that hapless hound of mine, was In town Friday. Howard Piano, Mahogany Case, And ye send him forth as a goose FOB SALE One nice lot, a good goes north or a cruiser leaves, the good as New, for sale cheap. horse, a trap add harness. brine: Bobt. N. Bay. Must Pat Blair, Miss Cotrienne McCord spent (he WAntr one! with. liar alnfnrv rVfra TVkm fc "Bee-yay-eeel" THE "HOUND DOG" SONG We are willing to pay a' little more in order to give you something we can stand behind and a broad guarantee goes with every article we sell. 1 2 3 Ply Ply Ply 5 Years 10 Years IS Years Come in and let us talk to you about your roofing. We can help you and , save you money. Our Quality the Best Prices Right Anything to build your house we have Lim Cement INCORPORATED Latb Sningles 1 WJBY LUMBER CO. MADISONVILLE, KY. boot-hang- ed :mwMT PRINCESS SPECIAL! This Popular Photo Play Theatre is now under new management and it's management guarantees its patrons high class entertainments. 4 THE ECONOMICAL WAY- - .of olty Friday. autavvvu lea.than,$ost.fV Trimmed and untrimmed hats at L 1 ikrs.'lVili Fowler; of MaaiwmvlileV We are atfain Tunning the "Worlds Best Pictures." Yon , i wai In town, 8atur,dXi know what.. that means. 'tLublns.'' "JJipgraph." "Kalems," . FOR SALE One $100 course in. "Bssany," "Patbe," "Selig" and "'Vltograpb." Mr StiuBdety, of Evasvllle, wm anythlag exeept clyll eaglsMriBg, ' from International Correspondence tuy.i HAMShNVlUF KY ' in town Fjiiday. 7t; ' ., Vf.' ....ww. mMtwv.. D'lv m. r. ... m,.j ? H 1 School of Scranton WlUuMllat Lkt Brinkley figure on 'youfr a bargain. Apply Jlee'Of lice, I at :; Funeral Dinctor. plnmbinghe can savA you Mrs.C. E, Barnett Jipent sanday Llcwsid EmbalrMr ' m ritoneyig nighinMaHsonvmeH ( Te ' " ' Ha, ye felt'thrrnth f bk adeasning ,, TrejM- - ef Avetralla. , " & IEXT OOR TO PST OFFICE. Drapers TinShop. Neaf tblHntaniwasI ,MilBon- - iooio, 'nr. peseenegBiBDrMuea Neae, to spM.a popnlar movement 1 l ) At A. G. & . kaa been ee't'oi foot In Australia to vllle Sunday night, stand? Ptoae 124-- 2 ,VW. Devney, of Evansville, ,was a MADISON vlLLE, KY Subscribe for the Boe .aow and get Be ye hind or lord ye shall not be preterre Um gicaatlc strinryiarks very pleasant caller Saturday. apeclea b eucalyptus) of that aWftWMWMWV.WWWAW1 awed (I contend that rbymo- ib your ticket on the $100.00 buggy. eouatry, wklck far exceed in height th Jobu W. Logsdon, of Evansville, ' grand.) Y Jena Moore was in Madlsonville I; shall hie ihe famens "bi, tree" of California, aad was In towa Smtura'ay,. straight! to yoar, otty are r. tltalUK tres ta tk', werli. W, "f.' "!' '"I"" "P" 'sp- "' pyy "j." "ymju'mpn'iiy Let Brinkley figure on .your D: P. Banks went to' Henderson gate, I. shaUjJseirse aloeg 'year TlHHHttreea aeuttlsaes attain keMs yv street, raasiic fro m" to tM feet melr . olumbing he cam Save you Sunday. And what time I do ye shall nail Uaiaer ta xc4iafr vaUaMey aa'fer Misses Basel and Luey. Fawcett "each sboe,Ovttife doorsili wlth-yor- . tklii Money. Uiekave fceem mthlaMy At were .the guests of Miss feet. troyevliy luasmea. ' t INSURANCE A. J5. Draphs's Tin Shop. T-- b. (Opthran and Misses ISIellleMoManwi Moore. 'a.' and Gladys Vaughn, were .in ,"nu ? ... uuuunji Messrs. Boy Parker and John D. Especially Adopted for Indies' and Children i tF i -. The lone distance service ot the Cumberland Telephone & Tel.' egraph Company enables the business man to conduct all of his , outside affairs in the most oconomlcal and satisfactory manner1. You. can Ret lpng distance connections to all outside important cities and towns within a radius of one hundred miles of Barling ' 'ton. Prompt service, reasonable rates. , , For Infortnatipn, call CUMBERLAND t p TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH - CO.!:"" v P. r; .. -- Ji B, M. SLATON, .- J f 1 i i (va-riot- tf - - . " r V - 4t Mable-Brownln- mm Duncan 2L &, Gest fCeoll Webb', who Is now working Gilbert KlagjwMn Mad.(sonvl(la BY BOBEBBBO WIPING , id HoweUi spent Sunday with hisi Saturday aftefaooi. "We sprang' to,tha saddle, and1 Joris iamuy nsjre. Misni. Margaret 'J' Turner was in andg. jf ; feathers and ribbon at Madlsonville Saturday afternoon. Bent lowra8twe shouted tto all we , less than coBt. Mis9Mary Louis has returned to went by: Misa Annih B. Moors. 'You've got to stop kioklng that her home in Glendale after a two bound dog. you snakes 1" weeks visit to the Misses "Whalen. And we galloped and shouted the Will Faull, of St. Charles, was in words clear to Aix. town yesterday. Mrs. Will Buckley, of Howell, its BY JOHN GBEBNLEAP WH1T- Coming ! Coming ! ' visiting the Misses .Whalen ' this , TIEB' '" week. Blessings on thee' little pup, Ben Wilson was in Princeton Ohewiug everything half up. Somnoleutlv taking 'ease Save when thou art Scratching fleas. Come with; me; an William Brown, A Texas Wonder We will Baunter over town i. The Texas Woub'er cures Kidney Aud though thou art but a hound and cures diabetes, weak and lame backs, rheumatism, and all Irregu- None may kiok thee all around. larities, of bladder troubles, removing gravel, tho kidneys and bladder BY HENBY WADSW.OBTH in both men and women Regulates Will be at Benton- Hotel LONGFELLOW blaOder trourles in children, If'hot sold by yonr druggist will be sent The sbadoo of night wero falling fast Main Street.- - Special low on by mail on recipe of $lQ. One small bottle 1b two TrnonMi tftfat When through a Black Hills village prices for July and August, ment anb seldom fails tdJVfect a passed cure, Send for testimbwKls from A hound which had been freBhly Examina- Call and see me. v. Ky. and other states. DrrE. W, kicked Hall 2053 Olive street, St. LoUls Mo. And howled, as each high plaoe it tions free. fcold by all diugglsts. Saturday night. Flow' 4.; thes,e days of high cost of II a medicine that gdt's a man' up out of ied and able in a few days is a 'safe and valuable, remedy. John Heath, Michigan Bar, Cal., slays: ,"I bad kidney aud bladder tiouble for nearly six years, and to-wo- In Call and see Duncan & Gest for Toriada, Fire, Life, Health "and Accidentilnsurance. All im tHe. best Companies represented. ' Office Victory Buil'diVf 'i& wa's confined to my bed, unable to Bat-urda- y. turn without help. 8oon after I commenced using Foley Kidney Pills and was relieved at onco. His example is worth following. Foley Kidney Pills will do for others juBt b much as they, have done for John Heath. Try them. St. Bernard Mining Co., Incorporated, Drug Department. Offended Sensitive Ear. uiSiuiAkbbJkiSk'aAk A 1 to-- w Dr. L. Grace DENTIST - Round Irip from Earlington to ares -- John. Randolph, a paBt master of suppressed" an opponent in congress by a similar comment on a slip In pro. nunclatlon. "I prbs by the gentleman's t errors in chronology," ho said, "his misquotations, his faulty logic, his ennoneous reading of history, but" turning . on his adversary "for God's sake, sir, don't say bar-assed- l" cutting; invective', once 'ft, ia recalled, New York ana Boston ! 30 clay limit Tourist fares to ! New York $32,55 $38.95 ' -- - Boston $.65 , 60 day limit variable route fares to New York JULY iwp my 'i,yuy '"ip '" .?; "" 29 7'w:fl ""i,p.iy" "ffl'wgri Course of Wisdom. Ascertain clearly what Is wrong with you and as far as you know any means of ending it, take those means. Ru kin. .fr"'" a viigimmirmmipii ty ; ssrzss2j mmS Special Rates Via L. & H, Itching piles provoke profanity but profanity won't remove them. Doan's Ointment recommended tor Itching, bleadlng or protruding pllea. joe at any drug store. - - Boston $42,10 Reduced round trip fares to R. R. many other cities and resorts in the East Superior igy.ii. Madisonvilli, Ky,, Account 16-2- 'Service to the East , We fit glasses to your eyes, perfectly. No fit, no pay, our Motto. Prices very reasonable. Hopkins County Fair JULY On Sale July 16 to. 20. 0 Inc. For particulars, rates, folders, descriptive litrature and sleeper reservations, address Final limit July 22. One fare plus 25c (minmum rates 50 cents). For further information call on or address. HOLLINGER & TRUEMPY JEWELERS, OPTICIANS Next to Coyle'a barber shop iiilliiiiiiihiinifoiii4ii K H. PeTREVILLE, Traveling Passenger Agent Evansville; Ind. a D. P--. BAKS, Agent D. P. BANKS, Ticket Agent AiA A filllniitlili rtSfa CSSSSSXSSSSdiSSSiSZS tf 3 ! ' ' . ,,fi ' i, ,.. nV Hii"Vij.4 mjik , ) frmdwfrm- Notice to Contestants if i, ooo Wotes viU be allowed on every $i.oo of printing turned in by contestants in the Mammoth Cave Contest. For prices on printing telephone No.' r yofth 47, Earlington, or No. 4, Madisonville. ADDITIONAL MADISONVILLE NOTES Railway Employee in United Statct arc Best Paid in the World l . I?-I:. v Vi f - i if.., 'h: is f ,e 11 l'f Boy Southard was in Earlington Information is not obtainable up Friday night. on which can be based a compre " of railway wageB Percy Stewart waB in Earlington hensive statement time in the differbeing paid at this Triday night. ent countries. Therefore it 1s necesFre'omau Riser was In Earlington sary to make comparisons for the Friday night. latest year for whioh comparable are availabSfe. 4 Mrs Will Fowler was in Earlington data The average daily compensation Saturday. .,) of railway employees of all classes Welby Pritchett was in Earlington I for the year 1910 was in the United Friday? . States, $2.23; in the United KingRoy Parker of Earlington, was in dom, $1.05; excluding supplementhe city Friday tary allowances negligibly affecting Fent Overall was in Earlington the average, it waB in Prussia-Hess- e 81 cents. Friday. , Tho lowest paid railway employee in the United StateB, Misses Margaret and Louis Friday. trackman, receives a greatwere in Earlington er compensation than many of the Ollie Thomas was in Earlington railway employees of Franco, even Friday. those of higher gradeB and with reHansen Sisk waB in Earlington sponsible duties. The oompensa-tio- n Sunday night. of railway employees 1b from MIbb Nellie McManus, of Earling- two to three times as high in the ton, was in town Sunday night. United StateB as in Italy. Mibb Gladys Vaughan, of Earlingr A recent report of the Board of ton, waB in the city Sunday night. Trade on railway wages shows that John D. Cothran, of Earlington, the average weekly pay of engine-me- n in tho United Kingdom in 1907 was in the olty Sunday. ', Miss Louise Wilson left Monday was $11.17; of firemen, $0 67. In tho Monday for a .visit to relatives in game year enginemen on American railways recfoved an average weeks' Cadiz. ly compensation of $95.86, counting Miss Zllpah Morohead. of Earl- six days to the week, and firemen ington, was the guust of the MiBBeB $15.24. Recent .returns make it JTawcett Sunday. clear that in 1012: englnomon and .Mrs. C. O. Givlns went to Hender- firemen aro compensated at rates pf son Sunday. pay for specific runs that are two, three and. four times as high &b the corresponding rates on representative English railways. The annual compensatipn of englnemen in the United States, as reported by' two left n with a frightful cough and representative railway companies, very w)c,l had 8pciiswnonxcoum ranges trom $1,100 in switching: hardly breathe or apeak for 10 to 20 now Mnutet. My doctor could net help service to over $2, 800 in passenger me, but I wae completely cured by service, and of firemen from $700 in switching service to over $1,700 in passenger service. For Continental Europe official ret juts, J i oa." ux,,j onei, xu. turns In exquis'iVede'tah are not 5uM;AW $tJt'AtAltwWI.UeeilTtiw available for a later year than 1908. ', Mc-Person the-ordinar- y 1 PTJEUMONIA KING'S New Discovery The salarlos and allowances of the typical engineman in Germany amounted for that year to $040.88, in Austria to $870.80; of a flreman.Jn in Germany to $424.59 In Austria to $582.03. Tho annual compensation of englnomon on two of the principal railways of France ranged in 1908 from $505.60 to $900.91, and of firemen from $324.24 to $595.90. In Italy englnemen received in 1908, salary 'and allowances included, from $581.10 to $812.70 a year; firemen, from $300.30 to $476.05 ji, year. In- these Continental- countries- - the maximum compensation is recoived only after many years of service. The avorage annual compensation of englnemen in the United States in 1908, on an estimated basis of 800 days' bervice, was $1,885; of firemen $792. In this country the rate of compensation to theso employees does not depend on length of sorvice. In Belgium englnemen receivod in 1907 from $23.10 to $38 GO a month; conductors and station employees, from 40 cents to 96 cents a day. In the United StateB, in the same year 1907, englnemen averaged, on the basis of 25 dayB' service, $107 50 a month; firemen, $63.60 a month; conductors, $3.69 a day; station employees, from $1.78 to $2.05 a day. An accurate wage comparison must take into account relative cost of living, and th,is has been done, so far as ascertainable data permits. The' rental of a three or four room bouse or fiat is almost as high in Berlin, Paris, or London as through out the United States, but in Eng land and on the Continent it gener ally runs from thirty dollars to nine- tv dollars a vear lfcaa. The quanity of food and fuel estimated by the Board oaf trade of England as the as f.hn stnnriAi-r- i p.nnMimntion of a tVDl- cal worklngpan'e family coBts in the United States 17.8 per cent more than in France or in Germany; 85.3 per cent more than in Bplgium, and 88 per cent more than in the United Kingdom. It Is well within the truth to- estimate in a broad and general way that while the cost of living of railway employee in the United StateB is less than fifty percent higher than that of'a corresponding employee in the United Kingdom or on the Continent, his compensation averages over twice as great. - High Prices for Old Furniture. PqopIo who dislike to part with thoir old 'furniture' may derive encouragement as to tho lucroaslng valuo of such possessions from n recent auction sale in Franco, at which an old sofa and four chairs brought $50,000. Tit sot, however, was covered with Gobelin tapestry of tho period 'of tho Regency, and probably cost a goodly sum oven, when new. At tho Binno salo a string of pearls M i Are You Going to Build 15 frk 8$ or Remodel This Season? " I A ' "lf so," let us'advise you regarding your" plumb' ( brought $99,000. ing and heating equipment. - - A lam6 back or shoulder putB a man on the retired list temporarily. The tlrao will be Bhort if BALLADrS SNOW LINIMENT Jr rubbed in. It relaxep,thflrmuspleJ8, relieves pain and restores xtfjwtfgth and elasticity in the joints. Price 25o, 50o and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co., Incorporated, Drug De- f . ' They are the most important elements of the home, and should'receive careful consideration. Bathrooms which we have installed are, giving theirfpwners, perfect, service. . ., . partment. I. C. ;, .,..,' "Standard" Plumbing Fixtures and our expert workmen never fail to give satisfaction. R. R. TIME CARD. m NOBTH BOUND. 1.28 p.m. 102 8.40 a. m. 104 122, local pass. 10.45 a. m. G.86 p. m. 136, local Time of departure of Illinois Central trains from Nortbnvillo, Ky. No. No No. No. No. No. No. No. MADISONVILLE PLUMBING CO. JOHN L. BRIEN, MANAGER 121 Sagg Street MADISONVILLE, KY. j noni p,a.o ww in? &2 rl South 'bound 101 103 121, 135 4.08 1.46 local pass. 1.28 local pasB 6.53 a.m. a. m. p.m. p.m. L. & N. TIME CARD. Time 01 arrival of trains paBBing through and departure of tralnB originating1 at Earlington. Effective Sunday, April 9, 1911 ' LOOK 1 Here's a- - list of genuine Typewriter , BARGAINS. the one to fit your needs, and send in your order. No. 2 Smith Premier (two color ribbon) ... at THIS Select $35 00 No. 92 No. 52 No. 94.... No. 64 No. 68 No. 95 No. 61 No. 98 NORTH BOUND, 0.25 11.08 . a.m. p. m. .......11.22 7.84 a.m. p.m. 2 No. 7 Remington (two color ribbon) each 2 No. 4 Underwood, visible, each 45.00 55.00 BOUTII BOUND. .... 4.80 a. m. 7.4fl a. in. 4.21 8 10-4- p. m. p.m. i No. 2 L C Smith, visible, equipped with tabulator, back spacer, two color ribbon, and automatic ribbon reverse. . 60.00 'These machines ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED not to be shopworn nor second hand. Every one a BARGAIN, and at these prices will not last long. Cash or installment. Act quickly or you may be TOO LATE. - INTERURBAN TRAINS. NORTH BOTTND. TJe. 110. No. 108. No. 108 .,. 7.64 avm;" 2X0 p.m. 6;oa p. m. 7.10 a.m. .....12.57 p. m. 8.10 p. m. , 6,10 p m. ;. . SOUTH BOUND.- No. 106,. '.t. No. 107 No. 109.. No. Ill M.l-i- . L4M49C0 SUPPLY CO. Room 3 Victory letldtnft. KENTUCKY. EARLINGTON, Buy it now. Chamberlain's Colic Cholera' and Diarrhoea Remedy U almost certain to be needed before-th- M. H. & E. time, ,card went into 1911. Bummer is over. Buy it now effeot Sunday, April-06:45 a.m. No. 112 leaves and be prepared for such an emerNo. 11 arrives.... 8:80 p. m. gency, for sale by all Dealers, . &.E. TIME CARD: BEE ADS PAY K t ' Ik Greater art d Grander OREAT N0PKIN8 CO Jki 4. a rT an E ver .. f B1 Jmm JLt fAIR ,r iK & v JULY ,k.', 'H,v-r.- t m f V . v w and 20 1 m 92 - n " .ma m v? . ; ' , .,,... . . Jv, A Two Bands of l&usic! Special Acts Daily! Fifteen Fine SKbw Rings Daily! Fife FlorabHFExhibits .f I' Don't fail to see Kearney, the Dair Devil, Pilot of the air: See him do the Spiral Glide and Cork SereW Turn, This bird manwill fly Wednesday, Thursday and Friday in ihm.presence of thou sands of spectators. " .'ff fj it r - h ' ,1 'i"V . ' !j.- l '. ' .. ''"-'- , . ' ' m " ' ' M Pres. mi, " I. i,:i MM !! ( ihi' Thrilling Scene V ;- -i f H C. G. Givins, . J. A. FRANCEWAY, Sec, mmmip4ii'tmmMat W. C. HOPEWELL, Asst. f Sec, i I ';M w ;1' ! 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