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Digital page images are linked to the text file. d Vbsq n TUESDAY TUESDAY Iand atHVUtVfc and FRIDAY FRIDAY AFTERNOON RY tWH AFTERNOON it IF YOU DONT ADVERTISE YOUR BU INESSADVERTISE IT FORSALEj TWENTYTHIRD YEAR EARLINGTON HOPKINS COUNTY KY FRIDAY AUGUST 23 1912 tfo M THE CONTEST IS OVER And The Seven Winners are Get ting Ready For a Pleas ant Trip f UP BEAUTIFUL GREEN RIVER The Bees Mammoth Oave con test is over and the seven winners are now preparing for al pleasant trip up beautiful Green river to the MmnmoMv Cave oi Kentucky MHS Fannie Trath en of Nortonville won Istplnce and tho gold watch Miss Nell Robinson of St Oharles won 2ndplace nndu handsome 42 piece dinner set Miss Ednar Peyton of Mortons Gap won drdplnce and a 42piece dinner set Miss Mabel Browning Gol daSalmon rind Huzel Griffin of this city won the trip as did Miss Dixie Woodruff of St Charles Miss Alberta Barnett 5ofMortons Gap lacked only a few voles of being a winner All of contestants did splen did work and are satisfied with the result Tho votes were coun ted in tho Earlington Bank by Messers W L Phillips Ed Tra here and Thurman Rudd the count lasted from 0 until 12 oclock and the three leaders re mained until the count was over Below is given the official t count as made by the committee Earlincton Ky Aug 21st 1012 Official count of Votes in the Bees Mammoth Cave Cons y j testa- MissFannioTrathen Nortonville votes counted 1012000 prior number 800050 1878000 Miss Nell Robinson St Charles votes counted 408700 prior number 821550 785250 Miss Edna Peyton Mortons Gaps votes counted 801825 prior number 882025 093950 h Etonrvotes counted r prior number 181025 091175 i tMiss Golda Salmon EarlingtonI votes counted 281782 prior nujtnber 158825 890107- Miss A Hazel Griffin Earlington votes counted 154050 prior number 84925 288p76 t Miss rbixie Woodruff St Charles ivotescounted 100125- t prior number 84900 185025 Miss Alberta Barnett Mortons Ii votes counted 41100 84876tt i Wanted at once 100 Miners Steady work- NORTONVILLE COAL COKE Co l Inqorporated t Ji r Earlington to Have New Depot Soon i Siipt Jno W EOgsdop was here f Wednesday morning and said the plans for the new depot were r in his office and the work would be done in a short tune The old depot will be moved and remodel I ed on the order of the one at I Gnthrie The Train Master Supervisor and Train Dispatchers office will be in the new depot An entrance will be made from I the street for passengers and baggage l in addition to the one next to the railroad The depot will E b be moved one block south to the r foot of Farren Avenue and will be much more convient for the traveling public It is not defi nitely known whether or not a train shod will be butnd but the probability in that in will be J 9i lWl POSTOFEICE TO NEW QUARTERS Wili Occupy Room in Victory Building Within Short While SOON AS NEW LOCKBOX OUTFIT CAN BE MADE AND INSTALLED i The Earlington postoffice is soon to oecupy new quarters It will be removed to the Victory building as soon as the new lock box equipment is received and installed which willprobably beI not later than September 15 The matter has been pending for several months sinceau in spector from the department was sent here to arrange to get bids for quarters with improved equip ment and added conveniences These included toilet steam heat and new combination lockboxes Quite recently Mrs J M Vic tory received notice from Wash ington that her bid for tenyear lease for the postoffice occupancy had been accepted It was theuI necessary to arrange for the purchase and installment of thcI lockbox equipment required by the goverment and Mrs Victory has completed this arrangement the plan of installation has been approved and the equipment is being made Mrs Victory ex pects the building will be ready for Postmaster Oowell to occupy in about three weeks Indian Killed yon TrackINear Rochelle III an Indian wont to sleepon a railroad track andI was by the fast express He paid for his carelessness with his life Often its that way when peo ple neglect coughs and colds Dont risk your life when prompt use of Dr Kings New Discovery will cure them aud BO prevent a dangerous throat or lung trouble It com pletely cured me in a short time of terrible cough that followed a severe attack of Grip writes J R Watts Floydade Tex and I regained 16 pounds in weight that I had lost Quick safe reliable and guaranteed 60e and 100 Trial bottle free atIAll Druggists Mrs Woodbury Inspects Confederate Monument During the visit of Mrs John L Woodbury State Secretary of U DO in this city the carriage of Mrs Geo 0 Atkinson was placed at her disposal and she enjoyed several drives about the city On Wednesday she was driven to Madisonville by Mrs D M Umstead and Miss Mollie Whalen and inspect ing the confederate monument in the court house yard that was unveiled by the Earlington Onnpter some months ago Mrs Woodbury visited Mrs J DI Sory one of the members of the Earlington Chapters who is ill After this visit she was driven to theHotel Madison where sheI met the members of A E Reese Chapter During her visit in Burlington Mrs Woodbury wasI presented with a beautiful bo quet by the daughters and she in turn sent the flowers to two of the veterans J R Dean ndF H Whalen Sr Are Ever at War There are two things everlastingly at war joy and piles But Buck Ions Arnica Salve will banish piles in any forms It soon subdues theI itching irritation inflammation or swelling It gives comfort invites joy Greatest healer of burns boils ulcero guts bruises eczema scalds pimples skin eruption Only 25cts at All Druggists Starnes Stock Co Drawing Crowd The Starnes Stock Stock Com panYare putting on some good plays and drawing good crowds each night The storm Tuesday put them out of business tem perarily but anew tent wits ordered and they Ares now in bet ter shape than ever They promise something unusually good tor tonights entertainment C1 rq41r ti f6 4oi THREATS AGAINST LYON FARMERS Warned That They Must Not Hold Tobacco from Association ioj GRAND JURY INVESTIGA TION IS ORDEREDM Eddyville Ky Aug 20Re f ports reached hero today tltaj letters had been received by g number of tobacco growers in the southern part of this Lyon county warning them to join the tobacco association or take consequences and also that other growers had been visited and add monished that they would with hold their tobacco from the fist sociation at their peril Oircurti Court in this session and Judge Hnuberry called tho grand jury in and delivered a special charge to make a thorough investigation of the report which he said laid reached him officially Sudge flanberry assured thj grand jury that it would have behind it every officer of county and all the power of thou State in apprehending and bring ing to punishment the guilty perk son or persons Thexuames of persons havilig- knowlede of the facts were furnished the foreman of the grand jury and furtliur developments are awated with interest IW 8 cured of diarrhoea by one dose of Chamberlains Colic Cholera and diarrhoea Remedy writes M E Gebliardt Oriole Pa There uothinp better For sale byAU Dealers More Lots Sold Several of the 24 lots laid off near the cemetery have been sold and thp purchasers expect to build residences on them this fall The building boom in Earl is still going on and property values are increasing Plenty of steady work at good wages and good schools are some of the as sets of Earliugrou A Texas Wonder- The Texas Wouber cures Kidney and cures diabetes weak and lame backs rheumatism and all irregularities of bladder troubles remov ing gravel the kidneys and bladder in both men and women Regulates blaCdor troubles in children If not sold by yonr druggist will be sent by mall on recipt of 100 Qna small bottle Is two months treat ment anb seldom fails to perfect a cure Send for testimonials from Ky and other states Dr E W Hall 2953 Olive street St Louis Mo told by all druggists Off For The Mammoth Cave The Bees Mammoth Gave par ty will leave tomorrow In a spec sal coach on train 52 via Evans ville and the Green river Steamer Oityof Evansville for the Gave x There will be fifty or more in the party and they ex pect to have six days of unbroken pleasure The party will be gone six days returning Thurs day night in their speciil coach oil train 93 The Green River Packet Company have promised the freedom of the boat and unusually good fare The Hotel at Mammoth Gave is one of the best and are prepared to Accommo date large parties On arrival at Evansville the party will be given a three hours tide over the principal Streets and to various parks and places of amusement Those who do not wish to take this ride may employ their time as they see fit but the entire party must be on board the VOity of Evansville by oclock in order to arrange for state rooms and take Bare of their baggage Anyone wishing to accompany tIlls party to the Mam moth have can do so by sending in their name by 9 oclock Saturday morning 1 J 0 1 n f CONGRESS MAY II HAVE TO ELECT PRESIDENT t For Present Con n Will Stop Playing 1gressm HIINPRESIDENTIAl- ELEtTION WOULD MAKE ANOTHER ELECTION 4 NECESSARY NEXT YEAR rf3 Washington D OA tacit fajKreement hasbeen reached by Republican and Democratic l to drop controversial leg aelatiou until the new adminis powertnow on ere will be a cessation of the Efforts of the r representatives of ijtho two old parties in congress to ymake political capital g Canal Bill Displeases Taft i The work of the next session- sas forecast by the lealers will relate only to appropriation bills and the Panama canal situation Q case the president vetoes the measure which will be submit ted to him for approval a Mr Taft is dissatisfied with the canal bill feeling that it gives gratuitous offense to a frienQly nation He is seeking to have it modified in congress so as to permit the subjects of Great Bri tain to apply to theUnited States Supreme Court for relief from the payment of tolls If it should prv Ttnpossible to obtain the changes he wants he probably will send another veto measure to the two houses and the mat ter will go over for consideration inDecemberThe at the capital are too few to do more than to stick pins into the old parties But their activity in this respect will accomplish little during the remamiug days of the session audatjhe coming session they will he disposed to conserve their strength to support Roosevelt should he be elected or Jo assail either Wilson or Taft in case one 3r the other should be successful at thepoUsin November Presidency May Prove Snag There is a paspibility thatf1ll- ilf the time of tblIext session will be taken up in connlctionJ with the election of a Should no candidate for the pre a fdency receive a majority of the electoral conge the house must attempt to elect Mr Tafts successor This however is impo- sibiebecauses the states are equal ly divided between the Rspubli ean and Democratic partiep 1 It will be the duty of the senate to elect a vice president from the two candidates on the list re juiving the highest number of votes Whether this can be done in view of the conflict between the Republicans Democrats and Progressives is questionable- If the contest should be be tween Marshall and Sherman the Progressives would be inclined to support Marshall If it should be between Johnson and Marshall many Republican senators would refuse to vote or to attend the sessions of the senate thus pre venting a quorum The result would be that Philander G Knox now secretary of states would act as president af ter March 4 next and under the law at once issue a proclamation calling a new ejection Were all medicines as meritor oU8 as ObamberlainR Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy tbe world would be much better oil and tbe percentage of suffering greatly decreased Lindsay Scott of Temple Ind For tale by All Deal ere i J J GENERAL WilLIAM- BOOTH DEAD AT LONDON Message of Sympathy Received From Points all Over The World HONOR LIFE OF THE VENERABLE LEADER OF THE SALVATION ARMY London Aug 21Out of respect for the memory of the late General William Booth commander in chief of the Salvation Army who died last night all the flags floating on Salvation Army headquarters throuchou the country have been put at half mast At the international headquar ters in Queen Victoria street in the center of the city n constant stream of jnesseugtfrs bringing telegrams and letters of cobdo lence from every part of the globe flowed all day Among ofsymIpathy ages belonging to the govern ment the army the navy and every branch of life while dispatches were also received from kinds and other royal folk Cab legrams were received from countries as diverse jas Patagonia and Lapland A Fine Peach Mr E E Waller of this city brought to this office Wednesday a flue peach raised inhte garden It weighed 9 ounces and measur ed 10 inches circumfrence This is one of the finest home grown peaches seen this year in this vi cinity Home For Sale Chance of a lifetime to make a splendid investment either for renting purpose or a home come to the Bee office and find out about itOpening Night a Success The opening night of the New Princess motion picture show was a decided success the house was packed and jammed at both shows notwithstanding there asa tent show in town The good and all who at more than satisfied IlVeraentertainment To My Friends uwish to thank all my friends who so kindly helped me to win the beautiful watch and delightful trip to the Mammoth Gave I assure you your kindness willII always be remembered and Will ever esteem the watch and the pleasant memory of the Gave trip as a token of your friend ship FANNIE TRATIIEN Declining Prices for Ten Leading Agri cultural Products 1- Thetaverage i of prices of the 10 products corn wheat oats bar ley rye flaxseed buckwheat potatoes hay and cottonwhIch represent above threefourths of the value of corps declined 76 per cent during July whereas in 871perust per cent n on August 1 last year on July 1 they averaged 175 Per cent higher than on July 1 last year Stepping on a rusty nail bas been the cause of many oases of lockjaw The nail was not SO much the fault as neglect of the wound If such wounds were promptly cleansed and BALLARD 0 V LJNlMENT applied there would be no to kJaw SB the antiseptic properties of the liniment would counteract the pole on and the wound would heal quick ly Price 25o 60o and 100 per bot tle Sold by 8t Bernard Mining I Co Incorporated Drug Depart ment J dG41 MRS DAN M UM STEAD ENTERTAINS MRS WOODBURY State President of the United Daughters of Confederacy at Her Home on Main Street BRILLIANT RECEPTION TUESDAY EVENING A most charming reception was given by Mrs Dan M Um J stead at her handsome home in this city Tuesday evening from seven thirty to ten oclock inihonor of Mrs Jnp L Woodbury r of Louisville who is the state president of the United Daughters of the Confederacy and who was in Earlington visiting the Chapter here Mrs Woodbury is making a number of visits to the various chapters in the state and while on her visit to Earl ington chapter was the guest of Mrs Umstead who entertained the members of the chapter the veterans and a number of the 1 people for the president The home was beautiful with its dec orations of sweet peas and rosos in the confederate colors with streamers of the red and white artistically drapped over the four receptionrooms The dining room in which the brick cream representing the Confederate flag and the dainty individual cakes were served was lavishly decorated in the red band vbiteflowers and streamers from the chandelier to the four corners of the table which was 4 lighted with the soft light from red tapers which shed a rosy glow over everything During the r evening delicious punch was ser ved by two of the Daughters and Idelightfulthe entertainment was the splen 1 did address made the guests byo y the president Mr Paul M itMoore introduced the speaker in a very beautiful manner after which Mrs Woonbury spoke to them of the great work the Daughters were accomplishing Kentucky of the number of monuments t the Confederate dead that were in the process of erection and of the desire to keep t alive in the minds of the coming il generation the thoughts of the igreat men who perished with the I 1itmost12heaforthe South to keep alive the i Imemory to her Lost Cause and her heroas i 11 BLACK PATCH ASSOCIATION Vi Several Meetings Will Be Held In McI Cracken County This Weekas1 ii Paducah Ky Aug 20Meet i ings are deing hold all over the i5 Black Patch inn an effort to bol tJ ster up thef tobacco association c and prevent it from disbanding Meetings scheduled in this coon ty this week are at Milan Ross ington Ragland and Little Union schoohouge Judge G D j Bi ogham will be the principal i speaker Only about onethird of thb crop in the Black Patch t9 which consist of Western Ken tacky and West Tennessee has been pledged 7ROTlCESyrx a DANGER There will be target practice at at Earlington August 10 to August 81 and you must keep out of theEWOO B in rear of tarRet range a U tl yi p Y- i1 141 r rt i n i S A r f SfoAi I k OCl1e 3ee 1 M MOORS4 AND PUBLISHERI tlPAUL FAWOETT 1 AND BUSINESS MANAGER I jMeberof League I Three Branch Office in Ben Slatons Office Next Door to Postoffice Madison it I vile Kentucky Phone No 242 RingsMISS AILEEN DAVIS Mgr Telephone 47 Friday August 23 1912 tH1HMHHHIMHHHHH H H f Attention is called to the fitct that the National House of Rep resentatives is full of poor law yers who could never make one thirdof their present silary and Yy perquisites in the practice of t theirprofession And while they are politicians before everything what must not this country suffer May the good Lord deliver us from the harrying if remote possibility of having to face another presidential election in the year 1918 And if a dead lock in the electoral College Should happen this year Secretary of State Kuox would serve gas president until after March 4 neat and would then under theY Sawcall another election for the presidency We do not believe Y the Bull Moosers will be strong C enough to inflict this calamity upon the country but the bare possibility of the lepetition of another ugly presidential fight next year ought to Oement the A forces of the two old parties for the certain prevention of any such occurrence STATE OF OHIO CITY OF TOLBDO las lrJ LUCAS COUNTY Prank J Cheney makes oath hat he is senior partner of the firm of F J Cheney Co doing business In the City of Toledo County and State 4 aforesaid and that said firm will pay the sum of i ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every x case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of JUHs Catarrh Curo FUNK J CHENEY Sworn to before me and subscribed in my pres y eoce this 6th day of December A D 1886 r GLEASONt51HaWs Catarrh Core is taken internally and acts Icectly pa the blood and mucous surfaces of the system Send for testimonials free i F1 CHCNEY Co Toledo O Sold by all Druggists 75C Take Halls Eamlly Pills for constipation judgment Sometimes at Fault soretimes we call a man cold when he- is only sadLongfellow 4 Choose Your Birds Carefully r If you want to be up with tho lark t fa the morning keep away from the swallows at nlghtr Lippincotts Magazine tt V9wsi7k iI J hootikIi mji yy A PERFECT GIFT r r F Handsome in crimson t v and gold invitingly packed and fQHofex fVi 4 i quisite chocolates WE NEVER SAW ITS EQUAL rSt Bernard firMining Co t Incorporat- edDrugDepartment II tier ea 1 HHH p p IStHHW1HNMMM Subscription Rates One Year 100 Six monthsn BO months 25 Single copies 6 Specimen copies mailed tree on application Correspond ents wanted nil partsfor the county Address par ticulars iEntered at the Earllngton Post OfflcB as Second Glass Matter s i Church NotesZS oEarllngtonMany who have been away on their vacation are returning and the attendance at Sunday School will be correspondingly greater Word comes from the Supt F D Rash who with his family has beeut recuperating at Bay View M that they will return home next week and be ready for the fall and winter cbampam The Union services held with the Methodist Church last Sunday night was largely attended Bro Dame who supplies tor Bro Brandon Sun day will preach the sermon at the service Sunday night The public is cordially invited These services are proving very popular Other ser vices Sunday as follows Sunday School 930 am preaching 1045 am A vast amount ot ill health IB dun to impaired digestion When thetstomach falls to perform its fuse tlous properly the whole system be conies deranged A few doses of Chamberlains Tablets IB all YOUt need They will strengthen your di gestion invigorate your liver and regulate your bowels entirely doing away with that miserable feeling due to fault digestion Try it Many others have been permanently byAIIdeal of the Philistine What is your idea of classical music Well replied Mr Cumrox I dont profess to know much about It But it always seems to me that when a man writes classical music he aim ply takes a tune and sees how much he can muss it up Washington Star preterBALDARDS for all outs wounds or sores on their stock beqsuae it acts mildly and quckly fUfti heals an ordinary wound without a soar Price 25o 600 and 100 per bottle Sold by St InoorporatedDrug Consolation The deaf man may yet console him self that his ears servo many purposes including the supporting of his spec tacle and pencil Guides to Business Success Dignity firmness fairness fairness to customer fairness to 1and above all honesty and command of respect are what get the order book filled in the shortest space Charles E Carpenter mlBites of poisonous cause the flesh to aw llllp treated with h at will countershealtiffpthe wound 8 LINIMENT answers every requirement in ft Price 25o 50c StanBernard Mining Co Incorporated Drug Department Costumes Indicated Conditions Peasant girls in parts of Europe de clare their unmarried condition by modes of dress and coiffure and bach elors are sometimes Indicated in similar fashion The zone or girdle had its significance in the Greek world and the Roman husband wore I such garb of his own Real Rulers of Europe Ever since the battle of Waterloo o the Rothschilds have been the actual rulers of Europe and the Kurppean nations are so in debt to them that It would be impossible over to pay them off Sallow complexionXcomea anthebowels they oM torpid The med icine that love results in such canes is HERBINf It Is a tine live r stimulant and bowel regulator Price Soc Sold by St Bernard Mining Co Incorporated Drug De partment Virtue In Silence Silence is one great art of conveys tion Ho is not a fool who knows when to hold his tongue and a per son nasty gain credit for senile el quence wit who merely says nothing to lessen the opinion which others have of these qualities in themselves William Hazlitt 1 t 11 jo i The Antique DeskI MP0SSIBLIaInos Marcia Its tubpert stated Dorothy Harold arrested I How terri bid It wasnt his fault Didnt you hear about the antique desk Mrs Newell sent them for a wedding presentNot 1 a word answered Marcia It was a beau tv all hand carv ed mahogany Tbei apartment was furnished In accordance with that dock and not Harolds Income Joss washJoosoIt Harold told her Well send to Mackons furniture store andj have It repaired Did Mrs Newell know It was damaged when she bought IU interrupt ed Marcia No not that but worse 5 They were giving their first dinner Jessica who Is always a hug man icicle keeping cool calm and collected under all circumstances for once was flurried She was sure the orthatthe bouillon would be served too colds and that the iced tomatoes would not ice chilled sufficiently but everything went along ono until the last course when two officer appeared upon they JessicasHow aWful How embarrassing Ive been married ten years and my husband has never been arrested Aifewfor him Jessica was in hyat rice asking all at once What wouldj the neighbors think if they saw hi leave with tho officers How could keep a maid if the gIrl mew about his arrest Would it be in all n Harold Arrestedl How Terrlblel the papers illustrated with his picture r When Harold returned two our later he assured her that he had treated all the officers and reporters so there would be no danger of publicity Why was he arrested T You see that desk was an heir loom much valued by a family named Houghton When the Hdjghtons were abroad last summer their house was ransacked and among other articles taken was this desk Detectives had Searched far and near for It but could find no trace When it appeared at Mackens one of the clerks who Is a friend of Mrs Houghtons daughter Amy recognized the desk and traced it to the Carletons and Issued the warrant of his own accord for the arrest But how did Mrs Newell come across it- After T she read the morning paper she immediately rushed over to Jes sicas to confess the truth Upon re ceiving her invitation she vowed and declared that her present would out shine all the others After searching the city tot something unique and handsome one day she accompanied a poor woman to a pawn shop to redeem some article for her Her sue prise was great at seeing such a val placerl ledt er a vate expressman tor it had It cleans- and polished thinking none would bo tho wiser as to where she purchased It Jessica immediately returned it to the rightful owner with to note of explanation IDid Mrs Newell send them any thing else 1 I dont know she sailed suddenly for Europe a few days later but I 10dont think she will invest In any moro antiques Did you think the clerk received any reward Yes his engagement has been an nounced to Miss Houghton I Ilsle00tes Ilsley is still on the boomyou can hear the noise cf the carpen I ters hammers erecting new houses in our little village We are glad to see this improvement Mrs T H Finley of St Oharles visited relatives in Ilsley last week H 0 Faulkner spent Sunday in Kuttawa with home folks 1showBen Solomon made flying trip to Dawson Tuesday L 15 Pools dau nightIher arm broken few is getting along Our school is progressing nice ly with good uttendonce J M James has purchased him a nice bronco James is going to sport some now Phillip Harland one our best young men of Ilsley left Sunday for Oircle Oity where he has accepted a position ns clerk in the store We regret very much to give him up yet we wish him great success We would be glad if that young man from Oarbondale that is such a motor cycle rider would stay in the road and let the ditches alone we will clean them out when it suits us best Ilsley can boost of one of the best peace officers in these digin sand that is WJLhe will make an arrest and then for a Half pint will turn his victim loose W J is alright he TB When passing through Ilsley and in need of repair work ou your motorcycle you will find all kinds of repair work done at a very low price by the best of workmanWe some high sport here Sunday motorcycling around II sley Tangle Eye made his first tour around the the world Sunday on the back seat Tom Harland was in Dawson Springs Saturday night Quite a crowd attended the moonlight in Striogtown Satur day night which was a grand success Oheer up Austin you will get the next hat that is sold M 00 is talking of going into business of his own as he has purchased a lot of hose at a bargainBut got got the hat forI your whiskers So I will ring off for this time and come again soon Flying Ken Fall victims to Stomach liver and kid ney troubles lust like other people with like results in loss ot appetite backache nervousness headache and tired listless rundown feeling But theres no need to feel like that as T D Peebles Henry Tenn proved Six bottles of Electric Bittera he writes did more to Rive me new strength aud good appetite than all other remedies I used So3 they help uverybodyt Its folly to suffer when this great reme dy wIll you from the first dose Try it Only DOcts at All Druggists Trust Butting Records of Roosevelt ami Taft CQRpatefAI Sun prints reply of Attorney General Wickersham to Colonel1 Roosevelts attack op Taft ad ministrations trust busting re cords pointing out that only 44 cases 25 criminal and 19 civil were brought during seven and a half ears of oosevelt admini stratioucompared with 60 cases 80 criminal and 27 civil in three and a half years of President Widetersham glen pointed out that on importancdwore r Roosevelt two of these against so called beef trust which were abortive Other two were North ern Securities case and proceed ings against licorice trust One of the most common ailments that hard working people are afflo ted with slams back Apply Cbam bbrlalns Liniment twice a day and massage the parts thoroughly a each application and you will ge quick Jl1ef sale by All Deal ers iliiI I Go L r s+ r n wsssa i aasawwsenataastasaarRt tlX7 C A MORTON MADISONVILLE KYI r t Funeral Director and Embalmer IIAny NightICall Answered Promptly Day or a ssss aas aa wwsss G- rslwwrs ero arrwss s a PRINCESS SPECIALtThis Popular Photo Play Theatre is now under new 1 management and its management guarantees its patrons high class entertainments II i Especially Adopted for Ladies and Childreni We are running the Worlds Best Pictures You know what that means Lublns Biograph Kaloins Essany Patho Sellg and Vitograph MADISONVILLE KY Matinee Daily 2 p fntLa Nothing to Good for Our Patrons IDLE HOURAUG 24 SATURDAY AUG 24 REEL ONE THE PERIL Imp A Young Lieuteuant King Baggot His Fiancee Violet Horner The Colonel Her Father Wm Shay The PerilA Japanese Spy W R Dely REEL TWO SOLDIERS LAST CALL Republic l A good story and one that every one will like w REEL THREEitsTHE HATERSAmerican i t The boys on ranch L had sworn to debar the feminine sex from their thoughts forever more but did they That is the story One of the Women Haters Warren Kerregan iA Girl Who is Not a Man Hater Pauline Bush Open G45 Admission Adults lOc Children 5c I IIlisle Inhlets Its a neck and neck race between Ben M and Major O with chance favoring the Major through Wiley Lovell picks as a sure winner Jack Johnson has lauded in onr town once more and says he fully expects to remain with us for at least a week this time before mov tag back to Carbondale Bummer Williams spent a week Dawson one night last week He put up at Itidley and Elys and was assigned to stall number 18where he was aroused at 880 a m and brought him home by J Ben the Night Owl three quarts of hay seed was raked out ot hlapooket8 next morning Jim Tineley of Klmrael TJniley gees hers Tuesday Ben Salmon was lu baw BOil Tues djw night jjiah Williams of Uhadeston wAs here Tuesday Bud Pool is visited friends in Qrpfton this week Phillip Harlsnd left Sunday foi Nebo where he accepted a position with Mauau do Co Dry Goods Store we all hated to Phil loose Amenecan Markets The receipts of cattle at six leading markets Chicago St LOUIS Kansas Oity South Omaha St Josheph and Sioux Oity frotp January 1 to Aogusfc 1 1012 thanarec of 1911 thetsee Theyre free Saturday afternoon Ie J Ja iL U Roosevelts Definition of Bull Moose not JConsidered Flattering In these days of interest iu party emblems such as the Bull moose in the black square etci with the discussion of the plural of the word moose the following authoritative portrayal of this prominent antlered monarch f is worthy of competition An other noticeable characteristic of the bnll moose is his inordinate and unchan able selfishness N t Whether roaming the woods in solitude or tearing up the earth or coming headlong to the call he is thinking first last and all the time of his his own skin and the fullness of his own stomach The word authoritative is used f quotationist rV The author of that was Theodore Roosevelt n Constipation tho starting point for many ueripjis To be hoalf hv he boWels active and re H RBINE Will remove a e6umulatious in the nd- t the system in prime condition YJPrice 60o Sold y Bernard Mining Oo Incorporated Drug De partment j PierpontMorgan Applies Some Test to his Captain Jr J Fierpqnt Morgan adopted aLa very ingenious way of secur f inn a captain of the Oorsair It is told that he inquired of the t captains of some of the White i Star liners for a list competent I first and second officers When these were furnished he asked t for their previous months winer charge and the one having the lowest wine charge against him was chosen JrG tNk 1 Jj ti 1 1i2L r t I r 1 I 1 ici 4- q 1 The man who whispeis down a well About the things he has to sell ic Will never reap a crop of dollars + Like he who climbs a tree and I1r hollers It r I a fNewsof the Town I goodrc for sale Apply to J 0 BOUBLAND R N Clark who has boon on a two weeks visit to points in Texas has returned home While away be visited Portland and says our old familyrSan Aiitono and say Dr Ohatten All of those people are doing nicely r andmaking money t FOR SALE One 100 course in anything except civil engineering from International Correspondence Sobool of Scranton Pa Will sell a a bargain Apply at Bee Office A delightful dance was given at the armory Wednesday evening in cityai present 600 i 4 For Rheumatism and Gout flesdamea W E Asbby and J M Bisk entertained the visitors of the olty with a delightful picnic Thurs day at Look Mary Park Those pros ent were Misses Della Harvey In Ion Overby Oma and Blanch Bisk Dixon Ollie Breezes and Ethel MoBool of Evansville Ruth Lamb of Nashville Gladys Ashby of Hop kmsville Susan Marie Orutohfleld IdaEBrick Southward Jewell Wobb Llcuulon Turner Kirby OBannon r Qmer Wyatt Jim Maloney Dr Siek b and family and J M Slsk All re ported a delightful outin- gWANTEDGpntlemeu roomers for two nicely furnished rooms centrally located terms reasonable Apply at this of fice t 4 Miss Emma Wilson has returned home from Nashville accompanied by Miss Margaret Hosse Do you know King Baglgot he ltitl will be at the Idle Hour Saturday l Miss Emma Wilson and Marga ftretHosso are visiting at Free Union this week weN Daly as The Peril at the Idle Hour Saturday 4 1 OverlyJand of Dixon Ky Yts Kidney Flash For Kidney and Bladder Disease 1 Miss Ethel McCool of Evansville c is a guest of Miss Ida Lee Bisk r Pauline Bush the girl who in not I day a than hater at the Idle Hour Satur 41 Mrs John Owen of Fe Worth 1Tex is visiting friends bere 1Isit hot enough for you Its at the Idle Hour t The eldest daughter of Mr and surpriseif sixty three young people were pres 1t ent Miss Iona received many beau presents some have been sent from relatives atOlncttinatl and 1tUulNew York all extended a congratulation tp Sweet six plenty of cakeand cream was mayiona y many e jxJ happy birthdayChlllax For Chills and Fever Cool Wave ton cents at the Idle HourMrs R O Gprey and daughter Helenof Montgomery Ala who has beets vjsltltig the Misses Whalen and Mrs J D Obren several days has returned home KillPols a For Bad Blood P H Whalen whohas Ill for several weeks IB improving Pf1I now able to be about tue kiu 8 r r r Ejoht forget we away A dol lart Igbt at theIdloHour Mra Will Raybori and little vd au I ghter Miss Maude Alice wiirjeaye Taesday for Henderson and Boon +1S tyule hd to visit Relatives Ina to visit Relatives Look The Hater Saturday at a the Idle Hour a e NOTICE CityahorsesIw Town had better look after them orM they7 remove s at once for I am going to enforce the law i WILLIAM BRADUKY Chief of Police r ri Ib i 1 oi LiLn J II Madisonville Notes II rDiliLennieThursday enroute to Nortonville lo visit relatives Mrs Goodman ot Providence was here Thursday and went to Hillside to visit Mrs W 0 Branch chaperoned quite a jolly crowd at a BaconFry at the Spring Lake Friday night After a delightful supper everyone were treated to arowe on the Lake Those present were K L Harned Mrs W C Branch Misses Pauline and Mary Kell Kosscie Lena and Christine Branch Gertrude and Frances Overall Georgia Morton lassie Crawford Harned and Mes ors Rufas Parish Alvin Branch and LaVeru Lilly Mrs B A Slaton entertained ai party at a Baconfry at the Spring Lake Friday enening Mrs T 0 Gaskell of Santa Fe visitingtGap Thursday to visit MrsSoplua Morton Miss Ada Morton and Miss Mary Lee De Moss visited Mrs Sophia Morton was near Mortons a few days this week Mrs Luke Teague has been Judge of the county this week In the abseno HardlnburKweIsay a good Jubge he has been anxious to pretorm a marriage ceremony while in his new office so far we have not learned if he has bad that pleasureMr Mrs P A Leo and child ren of Bowling Green who have been visiting relatives bere returned home TuesdayIJack Nichols of Anton was here TuesdayMr Mrs Bud Fugate of Brow dare were In town Tuesday Clyde De Moss is visiting relatives near Vandetta H C Barber is moving his family here from Elkton they will reside on South Harrig st thefr with her daughter Mrs G D Lutt of Columbia Tenn Mrs Lult has been pulte sick but is greatly impro vedBrodie Gates of Johnston Island was in town Thursday Miss Ola Gin returned Wednesday to her home in Drakesboro after an extended visit to her cousin Miss Euna Gill on E Hall at Leslie Laffon was in Earlington Wednesday on business Miss Ruth Swinney left the city Wednesday telling her friends she was going to Evansville to enter school Mr Guy left at the same time saying he was going away to marry giving the name of another young lady friends of the couple however were not easily deoieved but kept num utttill atelephone mes sage was reoieved in the afternoon announcing their mariago they are popular young people and have our good wishes for a happy future Warren Harrington as a woman hater a the Idle Hour Saturday Starnes Stock Company Will play St Elmo tonight This will be an entirely new version of the play and Mr Miney the leading man plays his part to the manner born This worlds fa mous play should draw a frill house Victor Ganares the grand opera tenor will appear for the first time tonight and delight the audience with hit m lodes This company has been playing Jo good crowds here despite the threatening Weather and the two motion picturd shows Idle Hour the IB t cool place to go f Mlw Sue Wade payliEnferlairi Little Miss Sue Wade Davis enter Lathed of her le at tKe IdleBqr tiidthre sbpw last nlgjit After the show refreshiflentB served in Nixbns rsaiaurint The J1kUo ted a Joy good timed voted Sup Wade a charming hostess 1fl suffered habitually train constipation Coins Regnleta relieved and strengthened the bowels 10 that they have been regular over alnceE Davit Grocer Sulpher Springs Texas Blackguard The board of green cloth Is reappm Bible for inventing blackguarl a word U at has strangely altered In meaning In early time its was by no meant a terra of reproach but referred to the lowly but honorable calling of carrying coal In the kings household Is there any other bad word in the English language that can boast of suck a royal origin Ltondoa Chronicle r7nm C A i MMEft r accidetltallyadisabled and cannot w rkt will you have any money tor yourself or family For your own protection It will be a good Investment to take an Accident and Health Policy in the Casualty Company of Amer- Ica This is tho largest health and accident insurance company In the world And they write the most liberal polic- iesDuncan i Cast Turner I Victory Bldg Phone 183 Earlington Kentucky r White City Notes Misfortune seems to have turned Frank Greens way In less than two weeks he lost both his twin baby boys The last one dying last Wed nesday age 4 months Interment took place near Pleasant Hill in Mulenburg county Frank Wyatt of Madisonville was in our midst last week Thos Davis of Graham was a visitor in White City last week Mrs A W Raymer and children visited in Earllngton last week R T Martin of Greenville Is at the bod side of his brother David who is very low at the residence of his soninlaw Dr 0 E OBryan Business seems to be picking up and the boys are smiling whistling and singing Mrs Walter Woodward and chil dren Aubie and Miss Flora May of near Madisonville were guest of rel atives here Sunday protracted meeting in progress at Salem at present Eld LM Win stead of Lisman is doing the preach ing He comes highly recommended both as an evangelist and Chris tian gentleman John Page wife and son attended the meeting at Salem Monday night David Martin an aged and highly respected citizen died Tuesday after noon at two oclock The body was taken to Greenville his former borne for interment Bibles and Wall Mottoes all grades and prices Pictures of Jesus Christ as Infant youth Crucified and Ideal lOo for the four Can furnish you any book published WALTER N MARTIN 1St Charles Talk I The worry is all over and they are now ready for the trip St Charles did well and the youny ladles worked faithfully Mrs D D Woodrufi and daugh ters Misses Laura and Charlie were in Earllngton and Madisonville Thursday Lucian Turner has accepted a po sition with an Insurance company will make Earlington his head quarters Mrs WJ Faull spent Thursdav in Earlington Mrs Henry W Rogers and little daughter Margaret visited Mrs Jesse Phillips here last week Mrs Della Boutbworth of marl ington spent Friday here with her sister Mrs Jno Hamper Mae Tl FInley spent Friday in EarlingtonMr Mrs L D Martin spent Sunday In Dawson Mr Geo Faull of Earlington was In our olty Friday and Saturday Miss Nell Robinson was in Earl ington Monday Miss Mona Faull visited relatives and friends Earlington this week Mr and Mrs Dick Taylor of St Bethlehem Tenn spent Monday here Mr and Mrs Tom WInes spent Sunday In Dawson Mr and Mrs Ed Satterfield of Nashville Tenn spent Sunday here with Mrand Mrs J V MoEuon Miss May and Opal Warren visiting relatives in NaBhTlllethl- eek P w i i Mr nun Mrs Tout Ahi nra IlHlpy fqiHIIt SllllilU tie Ullli IM parents Dr and Mrs T R FtisMr Spencer of Miss who it spending the summer at Dawsoi Springs visited friends here tots week Jeff Sisk and Ammi Hinton mo tored to Dawrion Sunday Mrs Ford Bald r of Providence visited relatives here thin wek Mrs Joe Wallace visited friends Madlsotiville laht week Jesse Phillips and LUWHOIU Ash more were in Earlington Monday rn business i Walter ARhmore of thoBnuVo country was in town Sunday Bev S M Bailey be Ing encased In a meeting at Nortonvlllo Rt v falter Martin will fill the pulpit atthe M E Church South Saturcla flight Sunday and Sundav night All ate invited to be presentIMonday plght at the Hall the union revival seivicen will bPirlu All Christian people arc urjjftj to fast and pray for the success of the I1H t- Ing that much good may btceni plishedJ Jennings of the country was in town Saturday George Oheek and Jas Lung wore In Earlington Monday Norris King spent Sunday in Mad isonvllle with parents R G Spillman of Earlington was In St Charles Monday Norris King and George Jenkins Intend going with the Bees Mam moth gave party on the 24th Misses Sybil and Winnie Hart of Madisonvllle are visiting their aunt Mrs T R Finley here this week Mrs Bela Long who has been ill isimprovingJ of Madlsonvllle visited our city Monday Jas Collins of Central City sfett a few days here this week with his family Dr and Mrs A F Flnley o 111 ley were here Monday Mrs Howard of Robard IN the guest of her sister Mrs E L Blanks this week Mrs Tom Warren spent Tuesday in Nortonville Riley Butler has returned from a visit to Owensboro Dr R C McEuen ana Ktinmel Finley were In Dawson tsuiuiny Mrs S G Harlau has returned from a visit to relatives at Provir r SPECIAL PRICES r ON TH- EWOODBURY i HAIR- PREPARTIONSGIgTnT For a short time we offer these well known prepara tions when bought assorted at the following named reduced prices jTfRegular50RegularC Value 50RegularcII Special price lor all Three OR 125I Woodburys Combination Hair Tonic Regular price Vvi Woodburys Combination Scalp Cream 25IRegular price Woodburys Scalp Cleaner Regular price C Value 125 Special price for Three 75c Or r 0jarGARDINERBOWMERSIncorpor- atedMADISONVILLE KENTUCKYto 0 dncMr and Mrs Graddy Hampton of the country were In town Tuesday 1oIWltHIII TIHII Afhmore of the Buffalo couniry VKS in town Tuesday MI Kuth Ash more ot the coun try V1t i tu town Tuesday La vI Ash mort Robert Davis fal1ISol1lvillIfu i iittinbHfof our VOUIJK po IHH W TM lu Earlington Wednesday 1111 witnejjsitiv tho apt lap of the clutest race much interest has been inftnifHrttnii this raceby the sub scribers living in Fit Charles each r F one being anxious that their favorite 4 should not only win the rip but desiring that one of the contes tints in St Charles would also win the watch Mltx Giililand spent Sunday in Dawson Miss Ida ORoark is on the sick list Mr W S Gunsalus a farmer liv- Ing a near Fleming Pa says he has used Chamberlains Colic Cholera t familyCor e found it to be an excellent remedy and takes pleasure in recommending It For sale by All Dealers J rwa r I ARE YOU SICK C 1ForPoiseo Bleeds J ParllH ibe flood CleanN therI StanjIncreasescheat Por Ctarr 1SafuIL mIIoon tnd Piwpltf on the Fcc Catwfs diciZ Jt Pidlbt Bfltlc tod alt Blood diseases firooi jnxemu r K r 1 1IIrk J TTr4 qFaresIest Absolutely sure safe and harmless to tlil pe1101italdn11o yet so extremely ftaI jiS to the malaria germ that in most oases it drives the poite1 1 rM Mlirely out of the system in 3 days A Mild Family Laxadvt l The New Discovery JIIIrFor RHEUMATISM and GOUT 4sp seated and apparently hopeless Date uy n Jage rfond ton Used by 0 evry quarter of the Globe Pleasant tor Don t matte time with compounds curealls and IinlmCtli CureYfturKidnflwilr a IIFor Kidney BIadd r and Uelwhich if BetfJacted oftra lt 4atfj 11 FLU ilia i jcud NE4fat fI iced IJcr ao oO n s I IDN Y ttoobl pqnllbtwoDd r u- lelor i iQiIi X jII e f ao CSIII 1L 1- J rt ILN M e11eM 4 101 n11N C I LMaw I POll I 7tQ f LAX N1 ni TISfA g4 aYDLUeIt rwl- z iff It sR 3tie otr 101iIe tit taetbal Awn tMt1 r d I elsnsesgad ttr v na 1MtL w t c 1 Go Addnw 71 CiR TUTS OUT ANa MARLO VS i rl 11 y i f k t r i 1- uIIIII d 1 h 4 J 4 a I f t l TWO STRANGE WOMEN s What They Would Do if Clocetod Tc gather For a Night Edna Ferber writes V fiction story in the American Magazine in whic tlio principal character Is Emma Mc Chesney a traveling saleswoman On ono of her trips she took her son with her a boy of seventeen This boy Ira to spend tho night with a stranger In a country hotel Next mornltfg his i mother asked him about his roommate Tho boy knew very little not even the name of the man with whom be stayed whereupon Emma McCbesne broke out as follows Men are the cussedest creatures This chap occupied tho same root With you last night and you dont t even know his name Funny I If two strange women had found themselve occupying tho samo room for a nigh they wouldnt have got to the kimo- not rr and back hair stage before they l tt would know not only each other name but theyd have tried on each Others hats swapped corset cover patterns found mutual friends living In Dayton 0 taught each other a- newf Irish crochet stitch showed thou lomlly photographs told how then married sisters little girl nearly diet 1 with swollen glands and divided oil the mirror Into two sections to paste their newly washed handkerchiefs on Dont tell mo men have a genius for Irlendsbip SUSPENSION BRIDGES They Were Common In Peru In tht Days of the Incas Suspension bridges some of them of considerable length were common In Peru In the days of the Incas They f t3 were formed of cables of twisted osiers passed over wooden supports and stretched from bank to bank then bound together with smaller ropes and covered with bamboo The road from t Cnzco to Qultto is still noted for frail of this sort which are in con lstantuseand span deep chasms The Chinese also according to Kircher have for centuries been famll jar with the suspension theory and I Trove constructed bridges in which rt the weight of the roadway Is support ed by the tension of the chains The first iron suspension bridge in F Europe was built oventhe Tees near Mlddleton in 1741 for the use of mini iers Two chains were stretched In n straight line steadied by ties from the banks below and the roadway for foot passengers was supported by the t ebains j The modern suspension System prac iically dates from 1816 when bridges t both over 100 feet in length were suc c ssfully completed at Galnsh1els and PeeblesLondon Standard y Barefooted Children People who visit Mrs R for the first time usually look surprised and some t have been known to make hysterical X exclamations if while they are under the hospitable roof they get a glimpse of tho children a boy of five and a girl about two years younger To the friends of the family they are known ra tho little barofoots for they have never worn shoes or sto kings except When they are In the street When the boy was learning to walk the mother explains often he showed a tendency i to toe in and by the advice of a physician the baby shoes were cast oft J The remedy was so effective that I shoes are now used for street wear i only The children take them oft said the mother when they come in the house as we do our gloves and i two nil think they are better for doing c ONew York Tribune It Pleased the Composer A curious story Is told as to how the fiothschllds supported Caraf the com richtr t sa snuffbox And this was the way of it The snuffbox was given to the au thor of La Prison dEdlnbourgh by Baron James de Rothschild as a token ref esteem Carafe sold it twentyfour t tours later for 75 napoleons to the same jeweler from whom it had been bought This became known to Roth child who gave it again to the must dan On the following ycar The next 1 day it returned to the jeweler This I i Ttrafflc continued till the death of the 1banker and longer still for his sons kept up the tradition to the great sat Hgfactlon of Carafa 1 Reversed the Terms An old negro who lived on a southern r plantation went to the nearby city for a fc visit and while there went tosee his young marster who Y88 thing in alho city at the time On his return t sine young mans mother asked if he was In good spirits Well mum responded the old ne sro I reckon Ill spress it a little dif tfunt an say de good sperrits wuz in t t Jfarse Jeems ExchangeT Her Banking Plan 1 MJ should like to open an account at L ftUa bank if you please jateIi iz jsTteh to deposit r f Oh but I mean a charge account amen as I have at the big dry goods i a trte Chicago Tribune c Business Associates f MessengerWhos the swell ye was Itafcln to Jimmie Newsboy Ah him + War mes worked together fer years j JKea the editor o one o my apers- JABonOpinlon iOfCourse did yon go for your t ewbIUMi1J By Through my hus a 3bBd8 pockets Where do you thinkT Hew York Jpurn triiAo 111 4fffH SENATOR VANCES WIT u The Trick Ho Turned on a Rival In a Campaign Meeting The lute Semitor Vnme used to say that his liveliest campaign for the boy ernorship of North Carolina was that In which fudge Settle ran against him They stumped the state ib joint debate All the white Democrats turned out to hoar Vance and tall the colored Repub penny to hear Settle On one occasion Vance was Informed that some young ladles desired to testify their devotion to the Democratic party by kissing the Democratic candidate for governor Nothing loath Vance descended from the platform and kissed a dozen or so of the young beauties and then paused long enough to turn around toward his competitor and shout Settle Im kiss ing my girls now kiss yours When he married the second time he said to his wlfo on their wedding day My dear Im a stubborn fellow and you zany anticipate trouble Now in the beginning while I am submissive I want to give you one piece of advice If you follow It well get on mighty well It is this Make me do just as I darned please A newspaper man who was about starting for a rather out of the way portion of Vancos own state was ask lug him one day what kind of accommodation he was likely to find Theyll give you some of their fried hog and eggs the senator replied Thats better than nothing said the newspa per man I dont knowI dont know the senator answered In a dubious tone Ive tried bothArgo naut KEEN SIGHTED GULLS Tests That Proved the Wonderful Vision of the Birds There is perhaps no other bird of land or sea so keen of sight as the common gull To convince a skeptical friend of this an American naturalist once made some interesting experi mentsThe two men were passengers on a steamer where the spring ebb aided them to run twenty miles an hour A dozen gulls followed them in the steamers wake without apparent ef fort and circled in graceful curves over the water Breaking a cracker biscuit into four parts less than an inch square each the naturalist banded one piece to his friend and told bin to drop it into tho seething waters on the starboard Immediately the bit of biscuit became invisible to human eyes and yet before it bad gone thirty yards astern a gull detected it and dipping Into the foam secured it One by one it picked up the other bits of biscuit though neither of the two men could see them Tearing oil a postage stamp from an old envelope the naturalist dropped It overboard The gull detected the waif and made as if to pick it up But when within a yard or so of it the bird saw that it was nothing in his line and glided upward again to his favorite station on a line with the topmost truck New York Tribune Bizets Red Ribbon tBIzet the author of the popular op era Carmen who died a month after Its first production was not at any Imo a lucky man He was even decorated through a mistake says a writer for his friends presaging the failure ot Carmen bombarded the minister before the production and begged a decoration for M George Bizet Bizet asked the minister Who is Bizet A emarkable genius was the reply who las already produced several extraor inarily fine works Among them the most popular is perhaps LArle ienne TYArlesienne interrupt cd the minister Why it is a perfectly ascinating book 1 read It with ex remo pleasure Tell your friends that the thing is done The minister was not musical but he bad read a novel by Alphonse Dnudet and Bizet won his red ribbon Real Chivalry Men passengers in the old horse omnibuses of years ago had greater opportunities than at present of show Ing their politeness to women especially on wet nights One remembers the conductors request as he swung his dripping form from the monkey board to the doorway Will any gentleman ride outside to oblige h woman And there was al ways the gentleman whose chivalry prompted him to give up his seat climb the steep steps to the knife board on top and complete his Jour ney in the pouring raln London Stand ard Nature Nature irf tho aumbry of genius Cities servo It poorly books and colleges at second band The eye craves the spectacle of the horizon of moun Lain ocean river and plain the clouds ond stars actual contact with the ele ments sympathy with the seasons asIthey rise and roll Alcott One Idea of Entertainment Isnt that Mrs Templeton Brown the most entertaining creature JII noticed tho crowd around her What was she talking about Why about the awful things that happened to her when she was in the- hospitalCleveland Plain Dealer Only Fault Is your husband a good manr Yes Hes a good man I cantrcom plain But he always sneaks out the back way whenever the minister calls Washington Herald What the superior man wseks It la I himself What the small man seek IM In otbeceConfucias1a ji t k I Try one of our Bed Room Suits in Oak or I 50 aiid II Rex f for or Iran Bed I 000 Red or Felt not or pack one 1250 and 1500 and Desk oak a ri = JIII1 tables finUh 1000 20 S5 JeR IS Desk Oak for t00U W4 w lr J4fl i 4 bak or 1500 SEAT 42 fi AT Great of Joan of Arc Added to Their Show Circus and new ly added 500000 of Juan of Arc will in villa on Sept 7th The in itself is an that bring of visu tors from the It is the of its kind ever seen in The most scenic artists and stage were to mount the tlon A stage than a made so that it can be con from town to town and erec ted each in the main tent Thus the circus have made it for those who live In towns as well as In the ethos to see this cent iplay with its cast of 1200 a ballet 0800 dare lag girls a grand opera of I 400 voices GOO horses and of prop erties and for such stage effects as thun der storms fires and the sound of battle In the old place of Rouen there now stands a monu ment by which the of have to their part m tho of Joan of Arc who on May 80 1481 was to death on the false of after hay log her from the and the crown to re cords but the facto pf this C fJ Iitf I ic 7 of year Who lad thfl arm1AR of victor f ious and then bv all even the whom she died by the ttorture known with the name of the upon her llpel in the njme of this girl has come down the ages to be as that of a saint and won and whose are to have been of On the the the dual defeat of the and the of VII all by the frail Maid of Qr leans has been the ing which gives circus a new and makes au such as tha world in for has never before found The circus is more than ever Its jol 876 artists its double me and dt will prove a great to those who attend from this event is ond that not be A The Most We Have Ever Made I The Boo until Jan wiry l 1018 and the Post until 10 1012 cpunt the time Just 1 This Is less than the price T send ini your order the the mdre you will get for your mon ey Bp sure to send you order under this rate to the Bee 7t n attractive home a mark culture a duty yourself home make it charming comfortable neatly furnished home a good influence helps every 11 in business every women spc l1yIxMoral see our line of and furniture II easyit is make home attractive II BedjvRoom 3piece Quarlerdd Circassian Walnut Mahogany Everycnea beauty 4500 uO600066qo 10000 Adjustable Springs Wood Everyone guaranteed Anchor White Rose Fairy Mattresses guaranteed tolump try For the Library Bookcase Quartered polish IICombination II1rpOakLibrary polish IItoLadies Handsome Mahogany and l25o Upholstered Rockers Mahogany IIGenuine 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