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Digital page images are linked to the text file. ii. pif mEiyw wjW fimttn" 'wwW" k v TUESDAY TUESDAY w-j- :4- 11 n and FRIDAY AFTERNOON ''1 . 1 IF YOU DON'T ADVERTISE YOUR FRIDAY AFTERNOON -- 'rm - M &M va J BUSINESSADVERTISE IT FOR SALE Ne. 74. v TWENTY-THIR- D YEAR iEARUNGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KY., FRIDAH, SEPTEMBER 13, 1912 f.i BIG SCHOOL MEETING Nortonville Notes 3) DON'T FORGET TOMORROW WAS HELD LAST NIGHT Prof. Mclienry Rhoads, Representing the Ken- DR. L. GRACE WILL BE IN GAP, SEPTEMBER l J -- tucky Department of Education C, MORTONS MONDAY, KENTUCKY 16, 1912 Miss Murie Morgan is attend- - Is The Day to Vote for the Fuiing school in Madisonville. ture Welfare of the Children, Miss Elizabeth Fugate, pf of Earlington Providence, was the guest of Miss Mary Trathen jy few days . . . 4,Z Dxon has resigned his Tomorrow iR the dav that will' position as telephoue manager decide tho future destiny of the St. Charles Talk and has accepted a position with children of Eirlington along edc3o Dera-teiPicture Shows and the K!ub Both the I. 0. R R. Co. ucational lines at least. And it I do a world of work and come early in Kentuck Band at Work for y Miss Eva Davis was iu town is the duty of every man and We hear that the Board of order you may get your work. done. Monday afternoon. woman who holds the future the School Trustees at this place, are makMesdamss Lou Kenedy aud prosperity aud happiness of their ing arrangement to collect all . All people out of town I will pay ybur railWEAVER SPEAKS TONIGHT MRS. CHAS. P. Joe Heard attended the circus at children and "their neighbors' taxes due the town, the tax road fare and hotel bill and do'your work at childreu as a priceless boon to go Hopkinsville Saturday. books show that there are some a reasonable price. Earlington'was oat in full force Delinquent running back five "SwatRy" Hamby, to the polls and vote for the Messrs. on the last night in attendance years, and they are determined "Frogey" Kenue.ly, l,Parrot" Graded School in Earlington . mnmmoth meeting held at Tom- - that these taxes must re paid if Heard and "Highpocket" Lacy Remember, if your- - child grows in behalf of the Dheir jk pie Theatre" took in the circus at Hopkins- up in ignorance, it will be no property mustbo advertised and School proposition, one's fault but your own. The ville Saturday. for sale, mid sold to pay them. opportuuity lies before you. POr-thL to hear two distinguished Bpeak-- . This is a bad state of affairs, "Whackerjaw" Hamby spent question of bettor whether be the fault of the tax GRADED SCHOOL sake of your children do your ers on the it last Sunday iu the country and duty tomorrow Carbondale Items aud vote for the H. schools. The principal speakers collector or the tax payers, we reporfc a good time. 5? Of the evening was Prof. Mc- COMMITTEE Graded School proportion. do not kuow, but wo do know Roy Kennedy went to the cirTlonrv Rhoads. of Lexington, that the property stands good for Rev. Adams' Appointment Mr. and Mrs. Ohas..Kestner cus at Hopkinsville Saturday. representing the Kentucky the taxes. Grateful For Favors Shown by Miss Maybelle Almon and F. visited friends in Earlington last of Education, and 0. We are authorized to anMiss Moua Faull, left Monday the taagment of the Two C. Horton surprised their friends nounce that Rev. J. B. Adams, Madisonville, lawSuuday. J. Waddill, of i Picture Shows Saturday by getting married. Presiding Elder of tho Henderyer and school man. The house for Dawson Springs, where she Mr. and Mrs. Louis Paine, of will attend, school. Their many friends wishes them was full to the roof and the close near Carbondale, visited friendB a long, happy aud prosperous son District, wilj preach at the AND KLUB KENTUCK BAND gave to all that following times and places: At Jeff Sisk and Miss Alma Sisk attention they at Suthard's last week. life. Elm Grove Wednesday night and wasa.nid.was cause for favorable were in Davjibon Saturday. The members of the Graded Misses May and Hazel Hale, 0. B. Trathen has been on the Thursday at 11 a. m. the 18th. comment. Prof. Rhoads spoke R. G. McEuen, of Earlingtou, School Committee desire to ex- of Earlington, have returned plain, strong spent Sunday and 19th of this month. At first, .ranking a here with parents. press their sincere thanks to the home after apleasant visit to sick list is but little better. Nebo Thursday night the 19th speech of the deep thinker 'and 0. Stevens, of the Dawsou of Dawson manacuiput of the Idle Hour and friends in Carbondale. practical worker along the odut Leonard Palmer, Flour Milling Co., was here Mon- at Earlington Sunday morning Springs, visited relatives here Princess Picture shows for courMr. and Mrs. Claud Kestner day on business. the 22nd and at Madisonvillq cational" lines. He was given Saturday and Sunday. tesies extended last night and visited friends in St: Charles last Sunday night of the same day. sort of hearing due his the - Quite a number of people at- Mrs. 'Delia South worth, of also to the Klub Kedtuck Band week. '' ; 1 as a school man and the i:j-- j ill , luuur.u uj.Mu.rg. --jpua Jt ilf.. "u ueuueu bne Temhigh position he now occupies. Earlington, spent Monday here. for their suleudid music at ofy St. GharleB, at New Salejh Monday- afterMrs. Bud Long, ,v which if one of the most impor Mr. and Mrs: W. J. "Faull ple Theatre. All of these men Church Notes cheerfully and willing- vibiieu ijur uiututJi. iir ouu'mj. noon. tant in the Kentucky Depart-- ;' attended tlo Circus, at Hopkius-vill- e responded freely of their time Born to Mr", and Mrs. Will R. 0. Oldham has been very ly and gave Saturday. mont of Education. Mr. Wad-di- ll ' x sick but .is improving. and talent to aid iu this good Berry another fine girl. spoke from the standpoint of Norris King, Riley Butler, We are glad to learn that G. e cause. All the people in this city Earlington Christian Church JJ the local situation, the applica-fctio- n Will Gribble and Kimmel Fin-lereg- joyed the serenade given by P. and E. P. are filling their County Board of Education of the tax question and the motored to Hopkinsyille Walter E. Frazee, State Bible appointments at Carbon- band boys Monday night. a community that Saturday night. Educa- ular School Secretary, will be present The County Board of F beuefit updn dale.. D. L. Stanley and daughter, aud address the School Sunday maintains good schools, anu era- - Max Gilliland and Jeff Sisk tion as now organized is as folYou better' whoop up, girls. Miss Cecil, of Oak Hill, were in morning, and also speak V" 'nhasizes the uecessity ot JLari- at the lows: were in Dawson last Friday. Leap year will soon be gone. town Monday. ' iugtoli keeping what she has for 11 o'clock service.. Mr. Frazee FIRST DISTRICT D. D. Woodruff attended the so We don't want to $" years had m the school lino, by Oirous afHopkinsville Saturday. Graddy.Hampfon, St. Charles, many disappointedit girlsleave our Rev. S. M. Bernard, of Madi- is always a Welcome visitor to in flf' voting the graded school tax on sonville, is conducting a meet- Earlington and his addresses are If the road from the W. R.' Chairman. midst. ing at the Christian church this full of inspiration and instruc; Riymer corner, to the Christian Edgar Martin, Nortonville, vMr. and Mrs. J. W. McCulley week. He is preachiug some tion. A large attendapce will in charge of .Tho committee Ohurch, is going to be worked Secy. and little daughter-- , were pleas- good sermons and has large au- greet him Sunday. a campaign had. arranged SEOOND,DISTRIOT on, why not begin now, before M the ant visitors of Frank Sisk and diences. special prograin-a- nd entertain the bad weather sets in. The pastor, Howard J. Brazel-to- n, Earlington, family Saturday night and Sun. P. M. Moore, people which was and Miss Vera Kirkwood is assisting H. B. Selfin a inent for the Miss Ola Robinson, left Sun- Chairman. day. jf greatly enjoyed in connection Smith Bailey, both of this place, meeting at Grapevine church, Gap, J. The Sunday School picnic that were united in matrimony Tues- The meeting is growing in interb!flGh the speakiug. The Klub day for Earlington, where she Secy. W. Elliott, Mortons the Idle will attend school. was given here August 24 was day. Baud and both . T&ntuck They are well known est "every ui&ht and promises THIRD DISTRICT Misses Maud Jenkins, Verua much enjoyed by all that were young people. and the PriucesB picture large results. A large number Hour the good work Long and Vorna Galloway atten-de- n M--. F. Cox, Madisonvijle, R. F. present. Plenty of uood thing6 of young people are attending shows joiued in ' L. & N. To Fight Tax Increase the Oircus at Hopkinsville D. 8, Chairman. eat. All kinds of fresh meats, the services, and the- singing led and aliSlid all they could for the T' Louisville, Ky., Sept. 11. Grafton Ashby, Madisonville, ice cream, . lemonade and ice Good Schools, without Saturday. by Mr. Emmett Moore, who has causaof Miss Ruth Ashmore, of the R. F. D. 3, Secy. water furnished by the Sunday That the Louisville & Nashvillo just closed a successful singing price. Invimoney and withoat School. Hello, there, O.rabtree, railroad intends to combat with school, is a spleudid feature of. FOURTH DISTRICT tations were sent out by the Buffalo country, was in town legal strength the in- the meeting, containing Friday. committee, school M.'T. Clayton, Hanson, Chair Southard and St. Charles, how its fullest ' crease in the assessment made by about a picnic with you all? tickis to the Temple Theatre for Mrs. J. W. Travis, and ohil- - man. Roy KlBtuer, of Crabtree, and the Kentucky state authorities Visits His Brother and- Sister and Son in-- . adults and to the Princess for dren7 of Earlington, spent ThursWillie" Quails, Hanson, Secy. Earlington ypnug folks under 18 years of day and Friday here with her Ben Carroll, of Earlington, was waa shown when Col. Henry L. FIFTH DISTRICT Stone, general counsel for the manage- parents Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mr. Felix McEuen and Misa age. The Idle Hour iu our midst Wednesday night. G. B. Harrilsou, Nebo, Chairroad, returned immediately from Floy and Mr. By rum, his twins, moved that show to the Robinson. ment Mrs. Ella Mercer is slowly imman. a proposed extensive vacation iu visited G. T. McEuen and family Temple Theatre. The children proving. Walter Ashmore, of the counL. J. .Morrow, Nebo, Secy. Michigan which he had just be and Mrs. Lizzio Peyton and famwere entertained at the Princess, try, was in ,town Saturday. Mr. and Mrs Weller'McOully gun. SIXTH DISTRICT ily, Felix's brother aud sister.: which was filled several times. Mr. and Mrs. Barton Trover, Hazel, spent All other lines in the state, it He is the leading merchant of B. L. Franklin, Dawsou, R. F. and daughter, aH were The band played and of the Southard country, spent Thursday night iu Madisonville is understood, will join with the Buel, Ky., and has a son, the happy, and most all for Good Saturday and Sunday here with D. 1, Chairman. with relatives. L. & N. iu its fight against the head clerk in L. E. McEuen's Will Sisk, Silent Run, Secy. to be continued in Earl-iugto- n Schools relatives. Mrs. J. H. Williams of Mor tax increase. Legal representaSEVENTH DISTRICT store on Wall street. for the beuefit of the chilMiss Birdie Ourney, of Daniel ton6 Gap, who has been visiting tives of the 0. & 0. railroad have of now add the future. dren John Harland, Ilsley, Chair- relatives, here has returned to Boone, visited relatives here A Remarkable Offer made public the announcement Tonight Mrs. Ohas. P. Weaver, Saturday. man. inher home.. they will not submit to the The Evansville Courier's latw W. G. Wright, Dawsou, R. F. of Louisville. will speak at Temfor Carbondale, she's crease until the matter has been est campaigri offer : Omer, of , Madisonville DY Secy. Hurrah Elder 4, ple Theatre and the. women are hold services at the Christian threshed out to its final point. on a. boom. Senov 50c today and receive especially invited. Mrs. Weaver EIGHTH DISTRICT The increase upon the fran- the Evansville Courier daily by. Ohurch here Sunday morning and is representing the Kentucky night. Wanted ,at once 100 Miners. chise assessment of the L. & N. J. L, O'Bryan, Madisonville, mail until after eleotion, togethSteady work. Department of Education, her was from' $11,000,000 to $45,000,-00- er with the Indiana Farmer Floyd Franklin, of Dawson, R. F. D. 1, Chairman. Coajj & Coke Co. NopTONViiiiiK official position being that of orTom McGuire, Madisouville, Officials of the road were weekly for one year. Incorporated was In our city Monday on busiganizer of school improvement s R. F. D. 1, Secy. bo thunderstruck by the magniDemocrats, Republicans and leagues for (he State of Ken- ness. New Goods There was a meeting of the tude of the increase that they Bull Moose will find all the poltucky. The women of Earling-to- n Lawson Ashmore spent Sunday Qounty Board of Education 'Mon E. L. Parish, of Hanson, has have never issued a statement in itical news in the. Courier. are expected out in force to in the country with parents. office of the County been iu Louisville this week for regard to it. day in the brings the news of the night heuryMrs. Weaver and. tomorrow Ellis Robinson and Miss Edna Superintendent, with A. J. Fox, a double purpose. He has been As the legal possibilities of It to the breakfast table. V to carry the Graded Sohool elec Long, spent Sunday afternoon in Superintendent, who is chairman taking in the State fair and suits involving such amount tion by an overwhelming major- Dawson. Doubla Meaning. of the Board. Most of the busi- while doing thie has been buying would permit endless dragging ' "Umbrellas Recovered," was a elgti ity. , Dink Williams, of Madison- ness transacted was of a routine a large lot of salable goods for through tho courts, it-- is underthat attracted our attention, the other Monday. his store, which goodB are now stood that Gov. McOreary would day. But only for a minute! W character. Under the graded sohool system ville, waB in town arriving and are being put on call an extra session of the legis nook our beads sadly and walked ot, JMrs. D. S. Todd is visiting her proposed for Earlington the. man The school tax you nay uow pays poll tax only cannot be daughter Mrs. Henry Faull in all over Hopkins county, keep Roes sale. Mr. Parish says he Has lature in order to determine the It would take a whole galaxy of o!ab who this vojants ana a large squad of detecmarie to pay aver fifty cents a year Hiron. 111., this week. money at home for the benefit of bought largely and will, sell at status of the state iaNregard to tives to ut tack a few of our I6eV your children by voting for the gradmore than bia present school poll oe.--Ke- wa Letter. case. very lowest prices. the (Continued on Page. 4.) ed school pu Saturday Sept. 14tn( tax paid to, the countv. TALK ON LOCAL QUESTION OF TAX J, WADDILL MADE PRACTICAL this week. . FVed COME TO THE POLLS EARLY " : . imn a . 3'DAYS To at hotel work . m ' 'OS '" '. ev-er- '',3 pr-Grade- J .'-" m 43 e "SB Ai -- ;(.&. .. m a s De-purtme- nt ' ' .. 'Jti - ,T ' 'SW ava , TO ' JmI U - en-th- y, r . -- r vri - Vf.' . 4 - ,v , '- - .:vjs ' . Vti 'i't iVC - .", K'M w 0. "1 i y -- -. i Wr"" . T.jir'.''-"-,';''i!- - -- Wy MtiCp "" f'1"!"!;'1 '"-V- ? - '' "" " !WVgHPS!PBi''l'M,'', ii)"w," ."MffiWw l'Tr5ilij Ti ,Lyw, t'ii iiywfoym r, ..w,, .v'-'-"- -' v V'1 -- . - -- -u I1 A"""-'"'- -' :A :;.' ' li IPff. , t.' W fcHh '?, artiT . , (Lbe BJW-- gB Member Advertising Ratesn Display Advertisements, ICo per inch Binjrle issue Locals and Inside Pages, lOo per Hue Readers Resolutions aud Cards of Bo per line Thanks 60 per line Obituary Poetry SllRht reductions on time contract display advertisements. Also locals that run several monthe without change Post OmVe Matter. LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES ADDITIONAL NEWS OF THE TOWN ASSOCIATE EDITOR AND BUSINESS MANAGER PAUL M. MOORE. EDITOR AND PUBLISHER J. E. FAWOETT if of fe Kentucky Press Association end Second District Publishers League Entered at the EarllnRton as Second Class J lt: tt- Branch Office in Ben Slaton's Office, Next Door to PostofRce, Madison-milA1LEBN DAVIS, Mgr. Kentucky, Phone No. 24-- 2 Rings-M- ISS Telephone 47 IMHltllt1ttTfTt-t"f- e, Friday, September 13, 1912 "?' " &. PROPERTY OWNERS WHO WILL NOT RAISE RENT BECAUSE OF GRADED SCHOOL TAX Earliugtou, Ky., Sept. 13,1912 We the undersigned owners of dwelling houses in Earliugton, favor the Graded School proposition because we know that Good School are the best gift a community can be stow upon its children Und its citizens. Wo further believe that rents now had for dwelling property should be satisfactory to any property owner; that rent rates in Earlinjrton have already discounted the possession of Good Schools and shouhi not be further increased on that account. We cheerfully pledge that upon dwelling property we coutrol there shall not be auy increase of, rents because of the Graded School tux. , They Are Closely Observing Public day. Mrs. B. E. Nixon spent WednesHealth Conditions day in the country with her mother Mrs. Slsk. An examining physloian for one of Mr. Taxpayer, of Earlinnton. can't Life Insurance Co's., the prominent in an Interview' on the subject, made you realize that every dollar oaid the astonishing statement that the for education will return to you reason why ho many applicants for many fold In increased property valinsurauco are rejected is becaupe is so comuiou to uation. kidney trouble the American people, and tho large Miss Hart, of Madisouville, majority of applicants do not even was Svbll Wednesday. in town suspect that they have the disease. He states that judging from his Mrs. J. 15. Fawcett waH in town own experience and reoorts from Wednesday morning. druggists who are ouiiftaitl in - diDo you know of a city or town in rect touch with the public, lier- is me prepuiatiou that hit prob .bly the United 3tatos that having voted been more successful in relieving now regrotB mid curing these diseaseB than Hhy ior the Graded School, remedy known. The mild aud heal- it's action, or lias turned to the old ing Influence of Dr. Kilmers Swamp system? We.don'fc. Root is soou realizee. It stands the highest for its remarkable record of Mr. Riley Coyle and. Mrs. Susie Turner have gone to Chicago to cures. We find that Swnmp Root Is market this week. strictly an herbal compound and we Grover Long was in Madisouville would advise our readers who. feel in need of suoli a remody to give it a Woanesday. trial. It is on sale at all drug stores Miss Gertrude Black, of Mndison-vllls In bottles of two sizes was In town "Wednesday. nod Wowever, if wish first to test its If you care for the future of your wonderful merits, Bend to Dr. Kil- home town aud are interested in the mer & Co., Blnghampton, N. Y.. for future education of your ohildteu a sample bottla, absolutely free. and your neighbors children vote for When writing be sure and mention he graded school Saturday Sept. 14. J fUty-centone-dollu- Gilbert King was in town Thurs- FINAL SACRIFICE OF M ..'it ,:.? m ALL Summer Ready-t- o Wear On dale Todaij y S....f!:$5.00 Ql ?f One white Voile dress with Three white Serge Tailored and Suits, $25.00 new style collar and fine Venice lace, size 34, $20.00 value . ...p?-U- (C dj-- 3 U ff One lot Blue Serge Tailor One white linen dress, white Suits, fine $27.50 value size value, size 34 ... 4) I BQU embroidered, $0.75 One Navy Blue Serge tailor price I vJ suit, removeable, washable col. Three white cotton corduroy lar and cuffs, size 14, Misses, dresses, sizes 34, "JP $25.00 value I OU 36 and 38, $6 14, Misses, 7K e, r. $ Cf Aft val.$..UU -- . r,t the Earllngton Letter io Bingharaton Dr. Kilmer Semi-Week- ly Bee. ft, ' . N Co. Y. Very Serious Will do for Blng-hamton, !'' 1 Provo What Swamp-Boo- t (,? aKJ. Hv St. Bernard Mining OoM Mrc. Juo. M. Victory, Mrs. E. R. McEufin, Mrs. Stella M Kemp, Paul M. MOore, Jap. R. Rish, F. B. Arnold, J. W. Robiupon, Dan M. Evanp, Mrs. M. Oain. Chas. G. Trahern, Agt. Mrs. S. 0. Pike, Chas. Oowell, -- John Rule, Mrs. Fannie Day. Brick Southworth, W. E. Rish, Mr. H. W. Roiiers, John M. Hogan Frank D. Rtsh, Win, K. Nisbet, 6011. You for one medicine and have the wrong one given you. For taift "Send to Dr. Kilmer fc Co., reason we urge you in buying to N. Y., for a sample bottle. anyone. It will convincebooklet of You will be careful to get the genuine alBo receive a valuable information, telling all about the kidneys and bladder. When writing, BUgk-draugHT be sure. aud mention the 'Earllngton Bee. Regular fifty Liver Medicine siz.e bottles for cent and sale at all drug stores. The reputation of this old, reliable medicine, for constipation, inO. I. Tiiiempy was in Madisonville digestion and. liver trouble, is firmWednesday night. ly established. It does not Imitate Misses Marearet and Catherine other medicines. It is better than others, or it would not be the faVictory spent WedueBday night in vorite liver powder, with a larger Madisonville with Misses McPhersale than all others combined. Semi-"Weekly It is a very serious matter to ask one-doll- ar Choice of six white lingerie ""IC dresses, values up to $6.00, J assorted sizes, your $12.50 value QQ One short Black Taffeta coat choice size 36, regular Choice of fifty white lingerie $7.50 value and tailored shirtwaists, all One pink and white Voile sizes up to 42, $.1 50 JCm dress, fine nice lace trimmed, values size 14, Misses JF AA Choice of 12 white wash $20.00 value... skirts, consisting of Repps, Four white Serge skirls, $5 Linens and Linenes QRs values up to $3.50. . . . and $6,00 values, choice Ohoice any percale house Four white Serge Embroider- dresses values up to ed skirts, $8.50 A $1.98, light and dark and $10 values... UU patterns One long Black Taffeta Coat size 36 regular W" vOv (yU .$2.75 ...fQiUU $3.00 991 4f ft 98c Come Early For These Corking Bargains Will go Fast Morton Victory was in Madisonville Wednesday night. SOLD IN TOWN F2 JuiirVA Madisonville, Kentucky Jack and Bean. Lord St. Levan owns that romanGauntry, Without Manufactures. Panama has practically no manu- tically beautiful Cornish fastness, St facture's. The' principal exports are Michael's Mount. Among other legbananas, coco writs,- hides and skins, ends St. Michael's Mount Is supposed 'lyory, initfl, rubberand hardwood, of to havo been the scene of the fairy 'which the 'United States receives the tale of "Jack and the Beanstalk," and, greater, pdrtlon. Moro than half of hence come tho nicknames of "Jack" tho imports are furnished by the and "Dean" borne by L6ra St. Levan "United States and consist chiefly of and his next brother, Major Edward St. Aubyn. foodstuffs, textiles and hardware. -- Joined His First Love In Death. After an absence of over 20 years, a former aged resident of Ralnham, Kent, England, returned to the district late tho other night, and, groping his way through tho tombstones In tho local cemetery, found the graves of his first "wife and eon, and there shot him self. Tho man, who carried on bust nesa in Great Peter street, Westminster, posted a letter from Ralnham to bis second wife, and hla daughter, say lag he had gone to Join hla first wife and son. By a process recently developed in England a very desirable cloth Is made from tho fiber of posldonla australls, a species of seaweed found in the southern seas. Experiments made at Manchester university bdow that tho fiber, after treatment, is soft, pliable, strong, much like wool in its disposition to curl and twist, and easy to spin in its .aw state. It takes dye well, except green. Cloth Made From Seaweed. Suits - for I Fall n I have secured the agency for Ihc COSMOPOLITAN TAILORING CO., of Chicago, and will be pleased to take your order for MRS. CHARLES P. WEAVER OF LOUISVILLE Y M that next suit. range from have some beautiful sam-pie- s and the prices are right, too. They Give me a call. SllO UP Representing the Kentucky Department of Education AND A pleasure to show samples i.B' 'l'tSW I' 'v 1 KfJ ' sn- ss;. - 3SH;, 'v Rural Education. EyplalnlnaAway" the Facts. Rural education falls, according to a people now .do not talk about "tho, world, tho flesh and the report presented to the National Coun- devil;" they speak of the "environ- ell of Education. Give the little red . school house a square deal. Is educament, heredity and circumstances?-Dtion anywhere a perfect and unmistakaL. Moody. ble) success? New York Tribune. ' Well-bre- d Walter N. Martin Bee Office The Downtrodden Farmer. An Ottawa man heard that a farmer wanted to sell a motor car. He sympathized with the noor farmer and his family because they were forced to part with the machine for financial reasons, he believed, and went out to the farm to bur It. The farmer was not at home, but his daugh ter was there. "I came out to buy your car, he said. "Which one?" asked the girl. Kansas City Star. Earlington, Ky. Organizer of School improvement rrr Leagues Love Element In Writer's Lives. Alfred de Musset's love for Irresponsive Georgo Sand gave his thoughts such an extraordinary elevation that he wrote many brilliant poems in consequence, Chaucer sang the pralseB of many queens, but his one great love was Phllippa Plcard de Rouet, the to Queen Anne of waited nine years to marry her, but made it a matter of complaint la several poems. Lady-ln-Waltln- in Kentucky NERVOUS ft ) ' 4:. Ba.',", ... t . DESPONDENT WAW I'.' WOMEN in,J-ydia Where the Court Erred. Complaining at Tower bridge of her husband's conduct with two other "women-girls,- " a wlfo was told by the xnaglstrate: "Madam, you may be married to a Don Giovanni." The applicant: "Indeed, sir, I ain't nothing of tho sort!" London Standard. Trapped. WILL ADDRESS THE PEOPLE AT Temple Theatre g Find. Relief E. Pink-ham'- ft Vegetable Compound Their Own Statements So Testify. wrote to you weak- - "Don't yo'i love me or do you?" asked tho western girl. Tho eastern man studied for a minute and anBWored: "The former." And he tried to conceal hlB surprise when sho throw herself Into his armB. Cleveland Plain Dealer. Naturally. "What happens when you put the dollar before the man?" bKwled the candidate. "Tho man goes a.'tor It," answered an old farmer in tho Cfowd. Louisville Courier-Journal. Friday Night, Sept. 13 Upon The School Question WOMEN St. Platea, Pa. "When I :firstj,was troubled with female ?; '' :,'! and was so nervous that I would cry at the least noise, it ' r3sWZT -- 1sk3S would startle me so. I began to tako Lymm dia E. Pinkham'a remedies, and I don't have any more cryI r ing spells. my sleep iff iiNJjfl nersound and vousness is better. I I will recommend your medicines to all suffering women." Mrs. Maiiy Halstead, Platea, Pa., Box &8. Here is tho report of another genuine case, which still further shows that Ly-dE. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound nay be relied upon, Walcott, N. Dakota. "I had inflammation which caused pain in my side, and my back ached all the time. I was bo blue that I felt like crying if any one even spoke to me. I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and I began to gain right away. I continued its us.e and now I am a well woman." -- Mrs. Amelia Dahl, Walcott, N. $ihi40Susr!PikiiBf m -- ia Character Revealed by Eye. Gray eyes denote creative temperament, but not always honesty. What ing tlmo and change and going with the novelists and poets term the cold, us into the unguessed possibilities of gray eye is considered to be a sign of death. WhltUer. selfishness and cruelty, though it often ANTISEPTIC denotes shrewdness and talent,. Very High Price for Japanese Art. In tho toilet to cleanse and whiten clever people whose eyes are gray gen. At a salo'ln London a Japanese color the teeth, remove tartar ,and prevent erally have small spots of orange In print of Ichlkawa DanJIdo, decay. To disinfect the mouth, destroy the Iris round the pupil. of a maiy seated outside a house of dlseaso germs, and purify the breath. Ivy holding a love letter signed Toril To keep artificial teeth and bridgework clean and odorless. To remove nicotine Kiyomasu, sold for $400. Mule to Be Reckoned With. from the teeth and purify the breath "Is you gwlno ter let tha!t mewel do after smoking. To eradicate perspira- as he pleases?" asked Uncle Ephrlam's Automobile Economy. tion odors by sponge bathing. you' will power?" "My About the only tiling in owning an As a medicinal agent for local wife. "Wha's automobile Is that tho old tires may treatment of feminine ills where pelvic will power's all right," he answered. be taken into the house for the baby catarrh, inflammation and ulceration, "You Jest waut ter come out hyar an' exist, nothing equals hot douches of measure dls here mewel's won't to chow on. Galveston Nowa. Paxtine. For ten yeara the Lydia E. Love, the Essential Thing. Fame and notoriety can avail little; love Is the one essential thing, outliv- Of course you use an antiseptic in your family and in the care of your own person, and you want the best. Instead of what you have been using such as liquid or tablet antiseptics or peroxide, Won't you please try Paxtine, a concentrated antiseptic powder to be dissolved in water as needed. Paxtine is more economical, more cleansing, more germicidal and more healing than anything you ever used. For Women Who Care Pleasant for the Wife. Some time ago tho wife of an assistant state offlcor gave a party to a lot of old maids of her town. She aBked each one to bring a photo of the man who had tried to woo and wed her and had been Jilted by her. Each of the old maids brqught a photo and they wcro all pictures of the same man, the hostess' husband. Kansas City Journal. I .fl ESPECIALLY INVITED vl frTTM Med. Co. BEE ADS PAY ? 1670-1762- ,. PRINCESS SPECIAL! This Popular Photo Play Theatre is now under new ' management and, it's management guarantees its patrons high class entertainments. Especially Adopted for Ladies' and Children IV " i New Zealanders Fond of Tobacco. New ZealanderB consume moretbaa ieven pounds of tobacco per capita par Dal-ot- a. rear. son-ira- te you want special adrlco wrllo to Known Species of Insects. liydln E.rinkhant Mcdlcino Co. (confConsiderably moro than 200,000 idential) Lypn, Mass. Your letter will species of Insects are known and bo opened, vend and answered by a strict confidence classified. Ionian cud had It has been regularly Pinkham advising their patients to use it because of its extraordinary cleansing, healing and germicidal power. For this pur' pose alono Paxtine is worth its weight In gold. Also for nasal catarrh, 6ore throat, inflamed eyes, cuts and wounds All druggists, 25 and r.O cents a box." Trinl bos and testimony of 31' pvq oq XU3iit)0jpunj3 pojonb oq ,gjusodxe llil SupjtuS jiiOif jnb ;,uop saohoj jojnpoj uijojoj pa;oa eqj raojj pjustr, Wo are again runnlnf? the "Worlds Best Pictures." Yon know what that means. "Lublns." "Bioraph," "Kaloma " "EBBany," "Pathe," "Sellfr" aud "Vitogruph' MADISONVILLE, KY. Matinee Daily 2 p. m. ii women free on request. THE PAXTON TOILET CO., Boston. Macs i no ji "pusq Sq dn ?nd ,oq Xpjqjs v pas 'pepusuiep joqoua; eqi ,ein odxo pjom aqi qjjM. Bananas v 'ma m "iiiJ V WE DO ONLY THE BEST JOB WORK ' 11 iin niimniwrnw WH .Vy-U- U tohL.y, f . w i3jitM,toti.:Ul rv tf ". n ' pMkmhv f h,t."i)" Air i mr HllHI'lir-ffll- r ilMlHU'ltl' "W0- - "wywwtfwr:"-"- ' jyy'ftWi'1'- ,:,'''" l0 :$: G A. MORTON - Something Coming In jjk The Church Its Danger and Security By REV. W, G. CURRY WHERE DO YOU BUY YOUR INKS? Did you ever want a particular color or kind of ink only to be disappointed to find that it was not carried in stock? Perhaps it was a Violet, Green, Red, White or Gold that you wanted, or maybe it was an ink made especially for card writing or marking. There will be no need for disappointment in the future if it is an ink you want. Our stock includes every color which is practical and we believe a visit to our store will convince you that we are offering the most complete line of inks ever seen in the city. We have the famous 2 oz. square of Carter's in Black and Blue at 5 cents which is ideal for school children as it is not easily overturned. Then we have Red ink, Green ink. Violet ink, White ink and Gold ink. And ink in half pint pottles at 25 cents. Library paste is also an item which has not been overlooked. Small jars for school children at 5 cents. Tubes with spreader at 10 cents and large jars with separate compartment for water and brush at 25 cents. Now remember, it gives us pleasure to show you anything in our line whether you buy or not, and if you have an especial kind of ink in mind please call on us. You place yourself under no obligation to buy. . MADISONVILLE, KY. Funeral Director ana Embalmer .- - -- -- -- - . i Any Call Answered Promptly Day or Night. X Ghll-la- x A Penny Saved Is A Penny Earned 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 i: 0. Smith, or Mineral Wells. Tex., is lu the city visiting his daughter, Mrs. Eldred Davis. ond to name. They can be see only at the IDLE HOUR. Ed Morrison, our esteemed express agent, is Hi at bis home in Pembroke. John Waltrtpp.Jof is noting agent during tbe abaenoe of Mr. Morrison. Quito a good deal of interest is being evinood in the Graded Sohool' election that wilt take plaoo on Saturday. The majority of tho oltizeus ofEarlington are in favor of this proposition as they do not wIbIi to see Earliugton tako a long step backward along educational linos. Mrs, Jiowmar, of New York, Is the gueBt of Mrs. P. B. Davis. Mrs. Allen Jargonaon, of Fulton, Ky., and Mrs. O. W. Tarleton, of Mobilo, Ala., are tbe guest of Mrs. P. B. Davis, of this city. I can save you ffioney on your fall suit. Lee me order your samples. Mad-isonvll- universal Pictures," sec- le ft p i'i r ' Waltkb N. Martin. Miss Anna Moore has just receiv ed a large consignment of new fall ' hats. If you are looking for something come in different In Ready-to-Weand let us show you some of those Imprlsfllve models that we are receiving daily. The McLeod Stoke Incorporated Madisonville, Ky. Robt. Wood, of St. Charles, Col. who has been visiting friends here has retnred home. Fred M. SIsk, a Hopkins county boy, who has been on the Battle Ship Nebraska in the U.S. Navv for tbe paBt four years, is at home on a vUlfc to his parents who llvo near the city, Mr. 31b will go to New York City in a short time where he will enter the automobile bnsines. Do yoa believe there is a man' In Earlington who would be so mean, Kidney Flush When you vote yes on the Graded bo llttlo, so narrow minded as to For Kidney and Bladder DiBcase you are ralBe the rent on bis tenants for Sohool Question Saturday crear J. B. Gest was in Nortonvillo on voting in favor of the Graded voting for EDUCATION, the good men and women, business Thursday. Sohool question next Saturday? tor of wealth, a prosperous community and happy We don't citizenship. Vote YES and do your Mrs. John M. Victory announces the engagement of her daughter duty, Elizabeth to Brent Hart. The wedJeff SIsk, of St. Charles, was in ding to ocour the latter part of Oct. town Friday. Earllngton money for Earllngton Look for the Idle Hour ad elsepeople, vote Yob on the graded school proposition Saturday Sept. 14 where on thiB page. In a letter from Branch-lan- d, W. Va., Mrs. Elizabeth Chapman says: "I suffered from womanly troubles nearly five years. AUthe doctors in the coun- -' ty did me no good. I took FRIDAY Cardui, and now I am entirely well. I feel like a "NO CHILDREN WANTED' Ptwers new woman. Cardui saved my lifel All who suffer to lu the large cities many apartment houses refuse from womanly trouble take chUdreti-M- r. aad Mrs. Hopkins have nine all little should give Cardui a trial." They arrive in New York and seek rooms in vain Mother' Hopkins car'rfes the littlest' and "Father Hopkius carries E61 the next With the rest of the little Hopfeins tagging aloug You will like the kids every one of them. It is a picture that will amuse. "POWER OF THOUGHT" Rex ar en-rou-- where Mr. Shaw has accepted a Madisonville today. Kill-Poposition with the St. Bernard Mining For Bad Blood. Co, we are. glad to welcome this excellent family to Earlington. Misses Trlxie and Laura Fenwlck WANTED Gentlemen room- -' were in Madisonville Thursday. ers for two nicely furnished A number of Earllngton citizens rooms, centrally located, terms who were formerly opposed to the Graded Sohool tax are now enthusie. reasonable. Apply at this astic for It since it has boen thor;tf oughly explained. , Henry Magenhelrner who left this SJPaur King made a business trip to place some years. ago has- returned Madisonville Thursday. and accepted a position wi th the L. Boy Davis was in Henderson FriAN. day, Have you seen thoso lovely fall Laolan Turner was In Heela on models in suits, coats and dresses business Thursday. now on display in our ready-to-wedepartment? If not then pay us a Styles that "lead the way" are the visit Tho McLeod Store, Incorpo- kind, we are snowing. Garments that represent the newtBt conceprated, Madisonville, Ky. tions from the fashion centers The The Dixie Coal Co. of Nortonville McLeod Store, Incorporated, Madihas sunk a shaft and found coal in sonville, Ky. paying quantity. This coal is said to Clyde Thompson waB in Madisonbe vory f i'no and tho company expnet ville Thursday. to bo ready to ship soon. Mr. F. H 'THE SCHEMERS' a breezv litMohr is at the head of this company tle comeay drama at the IDLE Bibles and Wall Mottoes, all grades aud prices. Pictures of JesuB HOUR tonight. Paul Banks aud Bob Priest are in Christ as Infant, youth, Crucified and Ideal, lOo for tho four. Can "Winchester this week attending ing court. furnish you any book published. FOUND At ''the MoLeod Store, Walter N. Martin. Morton Victory will leave in a Incorporated, 'Madisonville, Ky. J. few days for Wabash College where classy footware for the man who he wjll,take,a business and literary cares The Florshelm Store. """ course. Henry Williams who has been Property values in Earlington are lu Nashville at work for some time low enough now. Kill the Graded haB returned home. 668 Sohool proposition next Saturday For Rheumatism and Gout go still lower. and watoh it NorrlB king,, of St. Charles, was Ben Robinson's new drug store MorIn town Friday night. which he has been ereoting at tons Gap, is nearing completion and Mr. Gannon, of St. Charles, was in when finished will be modern In all town Thursday. its appliances. It will be but a short Don, t wait until after Sept 14th time until the house will be ready and then wake up and find yon have for occupancy. made a mistake; vote Yes, on the This is DOLLAR night at the graded school question. IDLE HOUR. You might bo the John Hoffman, of Nobo, passed lucky one. through Earlington Thursday J. O. Keef of Earlington, has to Hopkinsyllle. bought tho farm near Madisonville "NO CHILDREN WANTED" belonging to Len Gibson'. Mr. Keef It's a picture. It's not right, we do will build a neat country home on want children around the Idle Hour. the farm and will, as soon as the Mrs. Mike Cam and son, Frank, house is completed, move with bla were in the city today. family into his new possessions. ls of-floar For Chills and Fevor The Earllngton chapter U. D. C. A DOLLAR SPENT AT HOME will meet with Mrs. J E. Fnwcott in Is a Dollar That May Come Back Madisonville next Tuesday afterto Your Purse noon at 2.30 full attendance expected IDLE HOUR the place that 'a "THE POWER OF THOUGHT" well ventilated, It's cool. at the IDLE HOUR tonight. Mr. John Shaw and family of MorMrs. Harriet Browning was in tons Gap have moved to this city . TEXT Awake, awako, put on thr strength: O Zton. Isaiah LIL Jehovah spoke this when Judaism had fallen into great weakness. Enemies besot on every Bide. Tho church has often had its times of moral weakness. Deliverance always came. The slumbering giant not only awoke but exerted himself. A deep slumber prevailed when Christ came. Great systoms of idolatry prevailed. The The1 truo God was nigh forgotten. Saviour gathered a little band around him and sent them forth. With matchloss strength they attacked the tho powers and Satan's kingdom was shaken. Another crisis came papal corruption. Puro Christianity slept beneath gaudy trappings of Catholicism, movements for freedom were watched, and dungeons were filled with those who dared look up. "Awake awake!" was sounded. Martin Luther arose to restore spirituality. Since then tho truth has been gaining power. When we considor tbe facilities we have, the ouUook is now hopeful. There Is another side. I. The church is threatened with danger. 1. Danger frcm peculiar activity, of the times la and excitability which we live entirely an earnest age. New discoveries, new forces appearing. Law of change Is everyclaim where. Wonderful schemes public attention. Science, art are ever presenting new questions. Our minds and hands are full; nover was there more activity. It is not an unfortunate condition. We would not lock tho wheels of progress, and remand the ago back to tho darkness of the past. In the midst of the exclto-mewe are In danger of Infection, un less there be a corresponding earnest ness In Christian character. Our danger is inability to control these forces. We are too much controlled by them. We ore being permeated by the spirit of tho world, instead of permeating It with our Bplrlt Wo must show a religion full of life and energy not a cold, sleepy religion. 2. Tho tendency to innovation. We believe all essentials are clearly reYet we vealed In the Scriptures. think more light and Improved methods may do emlpoyed. But from Germany comes a spirit that would say It has found its our foundations. way into our theological schools, and Is poisoning the minds of the They teU us that rising ministry. reaeoa and not faith must be the guide. They have dteeoreM4tthe Bible 4s- - aa aathmate. Jteek, ;ad the gospel 'too aoU. Tkey would take away taiBifela as a rfect rule of lies faith and practise. t r m1 i ST. BERNARD MINING INCORPORATED CO, DRUG DEPARTMENT nt lnfhayiBf oV the.)steiflIolty, tM. and a desire to seek the novelties. We seed of miai aUMt4 the frost now more .t&aa ever before to cry for , the old .paths. - te - Life Saver men in dally walks fs 4a poUUcs, taints leglslaUon, and has taken hold The world upon the public press. Vast Is flooded with Its literature. multitudes Usten to lnfldeUty'B modern apostle. In the light of all these facts have we not cause for alarm T Are we In a condition to successfully contend with these forces? The church is not putUng forth her strength. She has had smooth sailing a long tlmo, and sleeps. of II. What are tho elements hv a few. but the its, stroax atheulnfldl(ty-dlrthe. oalyiitrotha.1. ,,It has. traUu never displayed so much determination. It It widespread and It; witk MMska.are. e CkrM4ty. lBrdaigerfy9ia tka tncrjwtajsg; energy jofthf envies of boldaesa'-an3,d 5V aw 1ojh, at-tov- .d tbe Figures on tho Sheriff's books A number of our oittzenB who at n show that the Corporations of first opposed the graded sohool proof the position are now enthusiastically in will pay three-forth- s graded school tax for the education favor of it since they have come to of our children. Oan't the citizens understand the school tax question afford to pay the remaining and to know that the benefits are all for the poor man and bis childBen Wilson returned homo last ren. n night after spending a weeks Paul and Lucy were In St diaries in Columbus, Ky. yesterday visiting relatives. FOR SALE One $100 course in Meet me in the yards of Mrs. Mi anything except ciyil engineering, SIsk and Mrs. B. Priest Saturday from International Correspondence night at the ice cream Bupper. School of Scrauton Pa. Will sell at Sarah Margaret Fish Is confined ' a bargain. Apply at Bee Office. to her bed with illness. J. B. MoDougal, of Nashville, is I'll be there. Will you? Where? in town thiB week. At the ice bream Bupper Saturday Mrs. Percy JamiBon was in Madi- night, Sept. 14. sonville Thursday. John Fish was In Evansvllle Monday. Our service guaranteed "goos with "Fiddle up" for the Ice cream supever pair of shoes bought at Tho per by the young glrU Saturday MoLeod Store, incorporated, Madinight, Sept. 14. sonville, Ky. Willie Griffin who has been ill bo Mr. Felix MoEiien and sou,, Mar shall, after spending Beveral dayB in long- with typhoid fever is, improving HopkinsvlTlo with their brother W. If you want to see me, I'll be at O. W.'s, returned to Earllngton and ice cream supper Saturday night, then Felix visited part of two days Sept. 14. In St. Charles with his brother, J. Paul Price is confined at his home V. McEuen, and family. with chills. I,f you want your children to Miss Bessie Coyle leaveB tomortho benefit of your school tax row for Murfreesboro, Tenn., to atvote for the graded. sohool on SaturColloge. She will day Sept. 14th and keep all sohool tend Tennessee be accompanied by Miss Irene Coyle money in Earlington. who will visit for a few days,. Miss Norn "Wolkel, of Howell, tax you, now pay is Ind., is here on a visit to her sister, The sohool benefit of all Hopkins used for the Mrs. Bay Herb. county. Vote the graded sohool on Let us show you footware Tho Saturday and keep your money at Earl-ingtoone-fourth? ' ' '41 V4I ? vaca-catio- if (51 ;& ''i ii - re-cei- vo MoLeod Store, Incorporated, Madl-Bonvlll- o, Mrs. Kltchell Walker, of HenderBay Herb will leave next son, was tbe guest of Mrs. P. P. week for an extended visit to her Price and Mrs. F.D. Bash this week. parents In Howell, Ind. Mrs. John Fish, who has been ill Don't forget the ice cream supper is Improving. by the younger Bet of the Christian We do not know of a single to.wn church Saturday night. of 2000 population in the State that Madison Oldham who has been ill has not voted for the graded school. for several days is again able to bo Do you? Earlington has a populaMrs. Ky. home. strength. 1. IDLE HOUR SEPT. 13 SEPT. 13 CARDUI In these days Sound doctrine. iaxness and lnsidlousness wo need of to contend earnestly for the faith once delivered to the saints. The doctrines of depravity, atonement and salvation by grace must be emphasized. Let tht3 be done, and infidelity will not affect the religion of personal experience. 2. Spiritual life. We need a spirituality, a religion that jnters into all our socialand business elntlons, givtns color and shape to he dally life. How shall this strength, which God jails on us to exert,' be put on? It s not physical, but spiritual strength hat wo need. It must be put on upon our knees. high-r-t'oned up and about his business. BuBter Brown Sohool Shoes for boys and girls. Nono better; few as good The MoLeod Store, incorporated, Madisonville, Ky, Miss Minnie Bourland left yesterday for Mobile, La., where she la one of tho cities teachers. tion of 4000. Waltor Lackey, of Hopklnsville, visited relatives hero Monday. The citizens of Earllngton should vote as ono man Saturday Sept. 14, te keep Earlington tax money in Earllngton for the benofit of Earllngton children. i sill -- A Cur for Chronic Constipation, Torpid Liver and Irref ular Bowel Moveme nti . For the Bowels drama of the mind. T(iink of it. Have you thought of THOUGHT, thought is the King of the body. Through the door of thought we come into all our joys triumphs arid pass out of It is them. It is the greatest power for happiness or misery. life and death. "THE SCHEMERS" Imp You all know King Saggot Well it's this picture King Baggot out Baggots Baggot. A breezy little comedy drama that you will like. A The Woman's Tonic 50 years of proof have convinced those who tested it, that Cardui quickly relieves aches and pains due to womanly weakness, and helps nature to build up weak women to health and strength. Thousands of women have found Cardui to be a real life saver. Why not test it for your case? Take Cardui today! Don't forget we giveaway a dollar lonigbt. Tho L TTILTR FlOTm ir si fJOOT, nlace to eo these hot nichts. J 4 His Saving Power. Jesus' said: "All power Is given unto Me In heaven and In earth; go yo therefore and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of tho Son, and of tho Holy Ghost, teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you; and lo, I am with you always, even unto the end of the world. Amen." He displayed His wonderful power while here upon earth. His miracles were a definite attestation to His mission. He claims and exercisos that saving, helping power a power not now limited by physical conditions, as might have been charged in His earthly life, but a power whloh flows vvltli authority from tie mediatorial throne on which He reigns. Constipation la the most common disorder of the bowelfc It among affects both sexes ana all ages but ,1s, more prevalent physical women because their duties In tho household require less exercise than the occupations of men; therefore .women sunor most from its baneful effect. A constipated person is an easy victim when exposed to dtsease Pneumonia, Typhoid Fever, Malaria, JRhoumatlsm, Bmall Pox, Yellow Fever and Brlghfa Disease gather their annual who are habitually harvest of death among those diseases, such persona constipated. are always Even though they escape the3 ailing more or less. They havo headaches, bad digestion, dizziness, virtlgo (blind staggers), sallow complexion, flatulence, loss of strength; and no energy at all. Horblno ha3 a most admirable effect In the bowels; It Is cooling, purifying and regulating. It puts a prompt check on biliousness, wind in the bowels, nervousness, heartburn, bad breath, low spirits, drowsiness. . In. tho daytime and nervous wakefulness at night. any-seriou- s Pries 50c per Bottle. JMKSF.IMLMW PMMKTWI ST. LtWt, Mfti .',VS Fos Wealc Sight or Sere Eyci hbo Steplieoa Bye Salve ISOLOAHO RgCOMMgHPtPgWI It eres. Ml ST. BERNARD m , hiNu UJ incorporated, Drug Department vr- ww 1 l jjlTllt lliiliff'lltlVfiffJiil "wi. ''- - .,1..... n.'.flfc.. - ,, LrlrH..-.- .. inn inflMMMi ' T'rsrs'; aascizc gMwwwy!toi-j';- ' -- - r7aBteii;.. .. . ...- - COOP FOR TWENTY CHICKENS CITY DIRECTORY. Mayor F. D. Rush. Police Judge A. J. Bennett. Chief of Police Wm. Bradley. Night Ohlof J. H. Httinby. Oity Clerk Paul P. Price. Treasurer Frank B. Arnold. City Physician W. II. Nisbot. City EnKineor B. E. Whipflor. Street CotnmlsBlonorBo.bt. Wood Counollmen Mndlson Oldham, JJ M. Cansler, Goo. C. Atkinson, Thos. Blair, O. M. Henry. Mooting night first Monday night in eaoh month. School Trustee Paul M. Moore, Board of Health Ed M. Trahorn, G. Gilbert Klmr and Curtis B.Johnson, ju. D. Postmaster Clms. Cowoll. Finn Department H. D. Rogers, Chief: F. B. Arnold, Assistant Chief; Ohas. Barnett, Captain; Claude Long, Gilbert Lontr, W. D. CavaneBB, Brick Southworth, Baker Fupato, Goo. T. Miller, Will Ray-burBryant Deal, Firemen. n, Their House Illustrated Furnishes Ample Shelter and Scratching Rooms for Birds. The houses described herewith furnish shelter for about 20 fowls and provide nesting and scratching room, Sho was always sitting thero when (Sereno wont by, leaning back In the writes Mr. M. R. Conover in the Homo-steaThe house shown in Fig. 1 has chair. Sometimes wicker roof, is 10 feet long, book or magazlno lay open In her a lap, but moro ofjnIt had slipped to the floor. Sereno's first Im- reBslon of her was that sho was the ellest woman Bho had ever seen; next that she was tho woariest hour-glas- s doublo-pltched . Friend d. ARE YOU SICK?. Purifies ike Blood. .Oeanr th Tiv. Clears the Skin, Strengthens the Nerves, . . v For Poison Blood Jf ' king. Serene was very young. It was hot In tho central telephone office where he worked and the hours were long mnd the pay meager. Serene had jworked there since she loft school. She lived with old aunt who did and had always acted the part f a mother to her. One Sunday afternoon when Sereno went by sho had Dave with her. Dave toad been devoted to Serene all through feer school days and sinco. He was a big. gentlo fellow, all ambition and urim and sound purpose, who meant when ho had learned his traao to snake a little home for Sorene. So-suspocted this intention, though Ecno not mentioned It to her yet Before another Sunday arrived a new girl came into the office. She was showy, handsome girl, who always had an answer or a pert little laugh dresB-cnaklc- g fr Scrofula, Scrofulous Humors, Ulcers, Humors and Pimples on the Face, Constipation, Headache rains itftho Back, and all Blood diseases fromjmy cause. 1 fi S!Ba Fia ready. ?fcl K M 1 MB' x. H t Mv n f FV I 1 i f. ' U il ca ;1J Sereno shrank from association .with her and the girl perceived it Consequently when Dave camo that (Saturday afternoon to wait for Serene lend to accompany her homo tho pew girl tried to dlscomflt Sorene by flirting with him. She asked him to road the numbers while sho "plugged" at hor switchboard, and Dave, uncon- clous of any wrongdoing, complied, Elereno was angry and went home palone as fast as her feet would carry 3ier, a very much disturbed little girl. JKezt day when Dave called hor up nhe gave him over the 'phono a spirited reply and hung up the receiver. ?Whon he came to call she would not pee him. She was so miserable that on a certain afternoon when rain menaced she rwalked to work without her umbrella. There was nono at the offlco she could borrow, so she had to walk baok khrough tho drizzle, which suddenly .became a downpour, just as she reached the veranda lady's house. She g fead started to run in dismay at drenched, when a voice called woolly, commandlngly: "Come here, I (rant to see you." The veranda lady had come to life and had spoken. Serene ran with all feer might to the proffered shelter and Bank Into a chair. They sat a moment watching tae get-kin- A door at one end allows entrance. Tho poultry exit may be at the side or directly beneath the sash. Nests are accessible for egg collections by lifting a trap door at tho back of the building. The house shown In Fig. 2 has tho samo dimensions and a d roof. The roosts are at tho back and nests arc accessible as In Fig. 1. A sash fits into tho front. The houses are weathor-boardeand the roofs covered with tarred paper. A briok foundation may be used, or the building set on posts. Fig. 1 requires 28 feet of timber for the sills, 16 feet of timber for the corner supports, 3G feet of timber for intermediate supports and 56 feet for the rafters. It requires 124 feet of roof boards, 5 inches wide, to be covered with tarred paper and 165 feet of weatherboards, together with 26 foet for door boards and 8 feet of lumber for the door. Two pairs of heavy iron hinges are needed for the trap door' giving access to the nests, and one pair for the side door. A strong hasp and staples and a good spring lock should also be provided. Tho sash for the front is 3 feet high by 8 feet long. roosts. single-pitche- feet wide, 6 from the peak of tho roof to the ground and 4 feet from the lower odgo of tho roof to tho floor. Tho sunny side of the building has a glass sash which in warm weather is removed and a sash placed In Its stead. At the rear are nests beneath tho A canvas-covered l feet high Of all scientific Chill. Malaria and Ague is tho world's greajcures, "CHIL-LAX- '' test Absolutely sure, safe and harmless to tno person taking it, yet so extremely fatal to the malaria germ that in most cases it drives tho poison entirely out of the system in 3 days. A Mild Family Laxative wnwjra ttlng For Chilli & Fever y CHURCHES. Oatholio Churoh; First mass every Sunday and holy day at 7:00 a. m. Second' mass and preaching 0:80' a. m. VesporBand benediction? p. m. Rev. J. P. MoParland, Pastor Christian Ohukoh. The New Discovery Don't waste time with compounds, . For RHEUMATISM and GOUT, deep, seated and apparently hopeless cases, any a i!e or condition. Used hv Snv.iatict in every quarter of the Globe. Pleasant to take.. cure-all- s school at 0:80 a. m. Proaohlng.overy Lord's day at 10:45 a. m. and 7:45 p.. in. Prayer mooting ovory Wednee-da- v at 7:80 p. m. Rnv. H. J. BuA'niiTON, Pastor, M. E. Church. Regular services Sunday and liniments. thlrdSundnyatUn.m.and7:80p.ra. Prayer meeting Thursday ovoning at 7:80. Sunday-schoat 2:80 p. m. Glass mooting, Bocoud Sunday at ol lQ:80a. m. M. ImWRfi Cure Your Kidneys wmg Snt emotional 3)mg Company, Sort Smith, 5trk Find hrrawlth 11.09 for which (and naa tl aVsva REMEDIES. (All Chrft Prepaid) KlLL-POII For Blood 'Ailment, front KIDNHV PLUSH. BXhbIbbbtjVap. VltiBVBBr ssYAw. For Kidney, Bladder and Urinary Diseases, which, if neglected, often leads te Bright! Disease. KIDNEY PLUSH i cafe. tnWv and satisfactory remedy for long staadiag KIDNEY trouble, possessing a wonderful antiseptio power every iSunday at 11 a. m. and 7Mop. in. Sunday school at 0:80 a. m. Prayer meeting, Wedneeday evonlngs at 7:80 o'clock. Ladies' Aid Snc'oty every Mouday afternoon. OtikMitl Board mooting Mon-du- v nfu-- i flrHt Sunday :a each Rkv. G. W. Damk, Pastor. E. Churoh, csouth. Rev. W. C. Brandon, pastor. Services on u month. "it. S. 31 UM mi, muIaal 1 CHIL-LA(ForObilli. Mtltrii, Ttr. Afatl M6.IThe(rtu RHEUMATISM RBMBDY1 tveniil tlM $1.69 ! lKidayudBIddrDlMmI Tocti I will Send ibe other $1.0) wltbln CURV. tn mentioned dimiei $ai tra exic! ill moatfcl from tfch a rtcowmidrd. sue RfiJNa (. pm44e4 Jtfcict. S2.W SUM lutt v Addrei t FIG. 2. CUT THIS OUT AND HAIL TO 4 has eei vices 2nd and 4th Sunday in each month also atuiday nlhtbo-fpr- e and Sutinay nl'lit following eych Sunday prayer meeting Wed-desdevening. Sabbath sohool Dr. A. O. Sink, Supt Ladies Aid meets each Tuonciay afternoon at 2. o'clock. Pa'tor W. H. Gregor, of Louisville. tJRNfiiAi Baptist Churoh. Services toui th Sun Jay morning and evening in ouch month aud Saturday uvonltiir preceding. Prayer meeting Friday ovenit.ft. Sunday school 2 p. m. Rev. T. J. Lynn, Pastor. Episcopal Churoh Services 2nd aim 4tn Sunday night at 7:45 at the Library. Sunday School at 3 p. Geo. O. Abbitt, Reotor. ay in-Rk- Missionary Baitist Churoh v. rain. "I have Been you go by every day totnee I have been here," said the veranda lady in her slow, sweet, tired hray. Tm glad this rain camo so You Ahat wo could get acquainted. Jirork, The second house 1b cheaper of construction and requires 19 feet of corner timbers, 28 feet of heavy timber for sills, 29 feet for Intermediate supports, 40 feet of rafters for the roof, 10 feet of boards, and 124 feet of weather boards. The door, sash and trap door at the rear are of the some material as In Fig. 1. .& LODGES. Masonic Lodgo E. W. Turner No. 648 moots iHt. and 8rd. Fridays, in eaoh month. G. D. Cowkll, Soo. it fc P fl IB IV r F?-- r R ' ')i . ! v dont you?" Place for Feeding. Sereno told her how and whero she What is the use of keeping tho ("worked. And she told a great deal knore than her words conveyed, for feeding matter of fowls at a distance JL Iflk the lady was reading the meaning of from the poultry house?' Why not b? BOURBON FWILTRY CURE, per wan little face and miserable have a small compartment built In down a chick's throat cures ono corner of the house or adjoining' ieyee. sapes. A few drops in the "I'm not happy," blurted out Serone. It in which all tho feed could be kept. u..ia.iuk vruicr prevents cholera, cures ana diarrhoea And then she told tho veran-yt- This should be perfectly tight so that Tm and other chick diseases. One BOc bottle makes 12 the birds cannot reach It. It saves a lady the whole story. gallons of medicine At all druggists, 'Oh, my dear!" said the older worn-ji- great deal of time and wading through Sample and booklet on?'Dls- -. eases of Fowls" Bent free. And sho put up hor white hand mud and slush in the bad weather. Bewben Remedy Co. Uilngtea, brushed back her hair. There pad pvas gray In hor hair, Sereno saw. And Sold by ST.BEENARD MINING CO., ton her finger web a great red stone Incorporated, Drug Department take a bit of fire. An engagement ring. ""Oh, my dear! You were Jealous Jealous! Of that dear boy! You Bee, ADDITIONAL.ST. CHARLES TALK can tell he is a dear boy. And you pre a dear little girl. But you will (Continued from pae 1) ffrreck your life if you aren't careruL A fully developed case of roup is a. It's very lucky for you that you can ilckening sight Mrb. M. B. Wallace returned rtill make up. And when you have Give the incubator a thorough cleanhome Monday from n visit to Made up stay so." ing after each hatch. Splashing through the rain, laden Madisouvilleund White Time- oi. arrival of trams passing The dropping boards should be th raincoat and umbrella, came a cleaned every morning. through and departure ot trains Plains. 1 young figure. It was Pave and he originating at Earlmgton. The fellow who falls in the poultry comlnir straight for her house. !'. Bflootive Sunday, April 9, 1911 business often lets tho hens do all the You can't expect the sidewalks She JBereno knew, looking for her. V,:. NOKTH BOUND. work. ' to be repaired and fixed up, ' jcaught her breath. fi.25 a. m. No. 92. . . A bono cutter costs money, but it "Why, thero he is now!' said the 11.08 a.m No. 62 helps to make more money from the when you are five years in arjreranda lady cheerfully. "Coming to flock. 7.84 p. m. No. 94 rears with your taxes. (bring you an umbrella. The dear boy! 11.22 p.m. ,. No. G4 If any of the old hens are used a Call to him Call to him, quick!" BOIITH BOUND. second season mate them to vigorous TomWines is ou,fche sisk list ' Sereno called. And Davo heard. His sockerels. 4.80 a.m. No. 68 this week. ; No. 95 was very bright as he came to 7.49 a.m. v, corn allowance In your Increase the 4.21 p.m. veranda, and though the lady In evening feed during the cold, damp No. 61 Rev. W. N. Martin, of Earl-ingto10.48 p. m. xNo. 93 chair was wonderful to ind chilly nights. e closed a ten days meettsee, he had eyes only for Serene, Hens will be much healthier if they ytrhom he helped very proudly Into the INERURBAN TRAINS. compelled to sit oyor filthy ing last Friday night, while there are not raincoat A very contrite, humble droppings all night NORTH BOT7ND. to the church, were no additions Jtittle Serene she was, too. ; 7.54 a,m. .. No. 100 Keep all of tho best pullets and as "You must come and see me togeth- - they maturo and begin to lay dispose yet we feel that his preaching 2.00 p.m. No. 108 evening," said the veranda 6.02 p.m. No. 110 the poorer mixed hens. Csome they were going away. "I of Do not try to stimulate the hens toj did great good, and was enjoyed SOUTH BOUND. rant to know you both better. Ill lay more eggs by feeding pepper orj by the church going people of ,, 7.10 a. m. No. 105 our little city. Additions to a aaake you something nice in the other hot stuff. t Is bad business. 12.67 p. m. No. 107 stealing dish and sing for you some 8.10p.m. No. 109 In localities where the are no live, church doesnot always mean a tongs I know you'll like." No. Ill i.. 6.10 p m. worms or bugs for the hens these days successful meeting, as we often "Oh, well come," cried Serene. they must have as a substitute some: find our most successful preach And thank you a million times!' inimal food. CARD. Next day as Serene was passing she Incubators can be set without much ers are not always the men that railing to speak trouble, but it takes a mighty careful ran up to the veranda adds membership to the phurch, M. H. & E. time card went into le her new friend. person to hatch the chicks and then and yet they are among the men effect Sunday, April 9, 1911. " "We've made up," she said, radiant- raise them. 5:46 a. m. No. 112 leaves ly. "And I'm never going to be a bit Show time is in full swing and the that do the greatest good in the No. 118 arrives,... 8:80 p. m. Jealous of him again as long as I live. wise breeder who expects to exhibit world. fee didn't care for that Ethel Slater. I Is "in line" getting the birds into conjfeould have known. It was horrid of dition. How about you? CARD. R. HarloivKenuett and Mjbb Alma I. me not to trust him. And you did it All a hen asks Is to possess physical Siskspent Sunday afternoon in Ul. you dear, sweet, beautiful thing, comforts and wholesome feeding. .With Time of departure of Illinois Cenroe!" She picked up the lady's hand these supplied sho should do business Dawson. tral trains from Hortonvlllo, Ky. land kissed It or be sent to the butcher. NORTH BOUND. Kimmel Finloy left Monday I'm so glad you made up," she said. The average farmer is not equipped 1.28 p.m. No. 102 "We didn't you see he and I. I wma for raising winter chicks on a large for Lexington, where he is at-- , 8.40 a. m. No 104 fealous, too. And when I came to my icale, but if he has an Incubator he tending StateUniversity, . No, 122, local paBs.10.45 a. m. y onsen it mi too late " She looked will find it profitable to raise a few 6.80 p. m. No. 180, local way. H. O.JStrader and family were broilers tor the early market SOUTH BOUND had got ever earing?" breathed Where It is not convenient to clean called togQreenville last week on 4.0Bp.m. No. 101T. U"He tragically. out the droppings as often as several 1.46 a.m. No. 103 "Oh, no!" The veranda lady eaught times a week It is a good plan to use accouni JofJ the illneFB of his No. 121, local pass. 1.28 p.m. Iter breath. "He just died?' she tome kind of aa absorbent in the poul mother, fcjjivingneir that city, ; No. 136 local paBB 5.68 a. m. aolsentiy. try M JjtiLr ' & n. 3p i nHjpw I,, rel-atives- 'in of P. Victoria Lodge, No. itf, R. W. Wood spent a few days moots every Monday night. K.Visitwhich termined iu her death last in Earlingtou this week with ors welcome. Friday night. Ernest Newton, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Ewing, of friends. K. of R. aud S. Nashville, spent Tuesday here It is not the Tax Collectors Hopkins Lodgo.A. O. U. W. 1 meets every Thursday night. legal duty to go to you, but it is with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Faull. Y. Q. Walker, Sec. Mr. and Mrs. Olay Woodruff your duty to go to him, it is cerGoldon Cross Lodge, Earliugton, 1st. and spent a few days in Louisville tainly humiliating to see your No. 626 meets month. 8rd, Saturday night in each this week, attending the State property advertised for sftle for Mrs. Bertha ITmbtead, Sec. Degree of Honor, No. 10 meets 1st Fair. taxes, but it- might happen if and 8rd Saturday nights In each Miss Verna Galloway visited you don't pay up. Miss Lizzie Huff, Sec. month. Lodgo, Earllngton Ben Hur in Madisonville this relatives Court. No. 55, meetB ovory 1st and t week. England's Last Tollgate. 8rd Monday night at old Masonic o The distinction of being the Inst Hall. Dr. C. B. Johnson, Sorlbe. Mrs. Grover Mays returned to in England is now claimed by a Standwalte, Tribe No. 67,Red Men Glasgow Tuesday, gate in the Cambridgeshire her home in Fens, one meets every Friday sleep. after a two weekp visit to rela- and a half miles from Chatteris, on Harry Long, C. of R. the main road to Somersham. The gate Woodmen of the World, Catalpa tives here. No. 801 meets every Wednesstands in of a of Mrs. Bela Long who has been about two the middle yards, section pri- Campnight. All members are ear- - ' day once hundred quite ill, is able to be out again. vately owned, and was erected over nestly requested to bo there. Bernard Walton, Clerk. tw.o hundred years ago. It was eventuMonroe Davis, Deputy Clerk. ally purchased by a Loidon company, Modern Woodmen of the World, for $10,000. L. & N. TIME CARD. No. 11092 meets every Wednesday, No-60toll-gat- it Tree of Historic Interest.. Blr Sidney Pocock, J. P.. has Just die posed of his residence, Charlton Old s, Y. Q. ' Elks, B. P. O. No. 788 meets at Madisonville Monday night. B. N. Gordon, Exalted Ruler. Roy S. Wilson, Secretary. MiddleCourt, Shepperton-on-Thamesex, England, in the kitchen garden ot Earllngton Chapter, U. D. 0., which is a very old mulberry tree meets 1st Thursday in each month bearing a tablet with the following inscription: "During the reign of Charlea II. a fox was hunted from Windsor park and took refuge in this tree, where it was killed. The king, who was present at the kill, expressed a wish that tho tree should be preserved to commemorate tho longest run on record." Queen Elizabeth's Pedigree. One of the most interesting curiosities at Hatfield is the pedigree of Elizabeth, which is to be seen In the gallery. Those intrusted to make out the document wisely discovered that her descent could be traced through every Important person, and especially through every beautiful person, straight back to Adam and Eve. It (ls on record that the Virgin - Queen highy 'commeBdcd the work. London Evening Standard. His Only Chance. ous fluid! In Walker, Soo. , at 2:80 p. m. . Mrs. Emma Davis, Pres. Knights aud Ladios of Security will meet every Becond and fourth Monday rilghtB. Visiting members invitod to attend. Lodges K hour-glas- s Visiting membdra are cordially Invited to attond any of these Man the Only Reasoning Animal. Men aot according to knowledge and Will Carrioan, Clerk. . M.H.&E. TIME reasoning ability. Other animals act by Instinct born with them, and tibo which they never Improve. Birds build the same kind of nests risjfet along. Men are always using tkdr ability to Improve their house's. is the name for the lnfesfot kind of knowledge the lower orders Jt creation naturally possess. In eoxa cases, as with dogs, horses, etc., tkto can be increased by careful trainlafc or even by Imitation. Bt-atin- ct C.R. TIME is it." Skeptical Friend "Then, in heaven's name,-- swallow it down quick." Meggendorfor Blaelter. A whole cori-tain- Poet (raising his glass) "A gloried poem PNEUMONIA left me with a frightful cough and very weak. IhadBpells when I could hardly breathe or Bpeak for 10 to 20 minutes. My doctor could not help me, but I was completely cured by Fewer Holidays In Argentina, By a decree recently Issued by the Argentine government four holidays, or feast days, are eliminated from the Argentine calendar. They are February 2, March 25, and the celebration of the feast of Corpus Christl (which this year fell on June 6), June 24 and 8. DR. KING'S New Discovery Mrs. Sep-cemfc- gr J. E. Cor, Joliet, III. $1.00 AT ALL DRUGGISTS. 60c AND whls-Jpsx- 4. & -- L .At,.,,,,,,,!; ., ft. ;i. M ., J t;. wh"p-".- nmi. 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