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Digital page images are linked to the text file. ww tI b TUESDAY L I cy andRIDAY AFTERNOON I i11 Ll1r 1 1 i i i r tU r NIUJIr jyOU DONT ADVERTISE YOUR IT FOR SALE 1 11IPNTYTHI1 YEAR = EARLINGTON HOPKINS COUNTY FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 27 132 No 78 11 ROOSEVELT A BAD THIRD Prediction by Chas DHilies Compaign Manager For Taft REPUBLICAN RANKS ARE SOLIDIFYING 4 c h Detroit Mich Sept 24The- a betrayal of President Tafts friendship by Theodore Roosevelt 0 wM HIV act of porfidity which the G 1 American people resent says Charles D Hiljes campaign 5 manager of Taft in an interview y Tho pitiful showing thus far made by the thirdterm candidate Gidt has emphasized his weakness and f E clearly indicated his position in V the race as a bad third His I spectacular performances are all rlMJ1 well timed and staged in the in j ter stand for the bqneflt of the free trade candidate of the Dem ocratio party Conviction on t this point has kept pace with the evidence of his waning strength and has brought the solidification t 1of+ Republican ranks to such an Iyo extent that even now at the very outset of the campaign the Ireeleetion of President Tuft seems assured Nothingwill haPinessak and prosperity of the country than the triumphant election of Mr Taft Geo Maxwell Will be in Madisonville Geo Maxwell the onearmed shooting wonder of the world ill give an exhibition at trap Madisonvilleiu Visiting shooters are invited to t take part in this shoot which commences promptly at 200 P tn Miss Mary 1iowllJt has accepted a s position with one of the large de partment stores in Springfield Mo and will Ieaveor that city today Miss Eewlott has been clerk in one of the stores in this city and has a r host of frlentis who wish he all the success possible Mrs Pauline Brooks of that city who has been visiting her mother In this city will leave with Miss Hewlett Mrs If Brooks bas a responsible position In the lame store that Miss HewlettI will be connected with J Dan M Evans has boon appointed a delegate from Kentucky to the National Irrlgatton Congress which meets at Salt Lake City Sept 80th Oct 8rd The location and the pro n gram are interesting and delightful but Mr Evans is prevented by bus loess engagement from attending Dr glrHA- 4iaC t GRAND OPENINGn 1 MCQ4Ck v OA Housekeepers Bazaar The Guild of St Margaret met with Mrs W H Kline on last Monday afternoon Severalsub jects of+ special importance were discussed and quite a good deal of business transacted The la dies decided to give a housekeep ers bazaar and Club Lunch on October 10th Further notice Will appear later Dont forget the Bazaar and Olub Lunch Col E Basset of Madisonville spent a few hours in the city this morning on business r ir t i t i1 Grandf J- iI The Garrick Teatre I Madisonville is ti4a nightfct er 4 1912 iiit 1 I JULIE RING r V V r I l In the big musical comedy success lM i J e Gir1 j J t t Supported by Charles fVyinninger and f ff it oftiY f YI Prices 50c 100 J5n and 200 c y- t I w f i il- r cc 71i 1 Special Display ti of Fall4Milhinei y s t p r J i aNi 1 fl Thursday Octobecr I- war f Departm ntOpir tof t Inspectionf i Your t c Bl kemores Orchestra Will Furnish OfMusic for the Occasion 7 t t Your Presence Will be Appreciated y 4 0d EARLINGTON 1I 1 i Chh7 e1NNN NNNNNrNM TChristian Church With the coming of the fall season Sunday School enthusi asm is rising and the attendance will soon rise to its normal height The officers and teachers are planning for enlargement and increase efficiency in every de partment The adult classes are preparing to make their work more attractive forboth men and women Nowhere can men find more enjoyable and helpful corn panions than with the splendid mens class of this school The school continues for an hour every Sunday morning beginning promptly at Q80f The pastor is continuing the series of Sunday morning talks at 11 oclock on liThe Experiences of the Early Church as applied to the Church of Today On next Sunday night the sub ject will be The Optimism of Christianity Remember the song service is always a special feature at the evening service Madl86nvUl9 OkriiiiaB Church The Bevivarnow in progress at the Christian Church In Madtsonvlllo IB meeting with Rood success There are additions constantly Evange list Wllhlte will preach Sunday morning and evening Mr Shawl is handling hbf chorus flue Large au diences You are invited SM BERNARD Minister Wanted atonce 100 Miners teady work NORTONVILIB COAL ds COKE Co Incorporated Mrs B W Robinson and children i have arrived from Missouri and 1 Wore driven out to Victoria tills f morning where they will rsalclain the future rt t O 0rJ EARLINGTOIfS NEW POSTOFFIOEI WILL BE OPENED MONDAY Only One Other Office in Kentucky Equipped so Well as This The Earlington Postoffice will be moved Monday to the new location in the Victory building Some stuff is now being moved 1 but the office will not be trans ferred until Monday which is the last day of September and this will practically nrt the new office with the new month The equipment is all new and of steel construption throughout the most modern and complete equipment that is made There is only one other Kentucky post office equipped with a steel out fit that at Elizabethtown which has also just been installed Postmaster Oowell and Mrs Vic tory owner of the building are both subjects of congratulation upon havingfurnished the Earl ington public with this complete and attractive office which will continue to be administrated in the courteous and efficient man ner usual to our Postmaster and his capable assistants BrownSchaich Mr John Brown of this city and Miss Mamie Schaich of Ev ansville will be married in Ev ansvill Friday Sejjt 27th Mr Brown is an employee of the St Bernard store and js an estimable young man Miss Schaich is one oiEvansvilles most charming young ladies The above article is an error Mr John Brown says he was joking wherj hp tpjd the Bee he- W going to be married and asks us to correct it for him I 4 1 d1rb ni made A b1l Defstrlp I to the eoHBty Wednesday a- ttraieIt 14 t r- atf f a- bii j i i I II 7 r u IiI 1i il iJ 1t If i i j11 stiP I w to iNi i i F i TUESDAY and FRIDAY AFTERNOON SINESSADVERTISE J c i OpeningI ciOiTtOnVOteS1I J Miss liiilian Parish Issthe guest of Mrs Lou Kennedy W P Rurba wont to MadiBOQvIilo Tuesday George Keplinger Has moveM his family here from Trenton He has accepted a position as tftleDhohe manager We are glad to them in our midst t MIss Ila Almou returned homo Wednesday trom a visit withw friends in Madisonvillfrv Mrs Will WeJtwRs in Madison vile Monday v vi Miss Mary Tratheu spent Sunday in Henderson with ltlrsJ W LightfootJ f vC I Tom W oda wont to Madaoa yule Moaday f 4 I J W Lam of Central City was here Tuesday oni business w t Mr and Mrs Smith Davis ayd Miss Eva Davis wore in town SnfurX day 0 MrsCB Trathon was In Mud Bonville Friday shopping j Miss Glennie Barr of Madison villa was hereSaturday in lutereat of her music class F C Horton attended MnHoiiio y Lodge at Mt Carmel Saturday night Brant Hart and Miss Elizabeth Victory of Earllngto i were here A Saturday Messrs O B Trathen Will Tea ue Dr T B Howell J K Harrison and DrW L Moore left Thursday for Nashville where theyJwill attenda meeting of the Bhrlnere Mr and Mrs B T Cayce have re turned from a pleasant visit withorelatives In Nashville i Telling The Engineer T II losMn aPt a v veto MtcL en on his own train out West ihe other day Doubtless he was busy telling the Engineer how totdrive when they put that one ov er on him- Subscribe for the THE BEE 0 u HOW s vs 1 About Your I Rooi ni i+ If you arefiguring on new roof of any kind Nyeiwjintlto talk to j J furniYsh you any kind you want either r v RED CEDAR CYPRESS i J j If you are thinking of nia rubber roofing we know we VI have just what you want in our v tr- i j WEATHER PROOF CERTAIN TEED a 1 RUBBER ROOFING t Guaranteed forYears j t to We kijow you cannot beat this either in quality or Ij r o 1 price Call us by phone or write us for prices r fltV1i5iIB1Rcft1 I auetxaa yr MADISONVItUEJWr 1 1N rd i j f r hy m wyr xtiAa f 0 B c r T i tLr w h hj i 1 I s r Il I 3e I MMQORE AND PUBLISHER t 1EDITOR PAWOETT AND BUSINESS MANAGER Kentucky Press emberef Association I flA Second District publishers League 1 1 Mgr Telephone Friday September 27 1912 t GHOURSTARTST I POPULARITY CONTEST Will Give fta Watchnand a Gold Braclet to LadfQr Girl WHO GETS LARGEST NUMBER OF VOTES The maaagmeqb of the Idle Hour Fiofcuro show will start a popularity contest on Saturday Sept 28th To the lady or girl receiving the largest number of votes on Dec 28rd will be given a handsome gold watch as the 1st prize and a gold bracelet as 2ndI prize For every 4Xq ticket purchased at the box office or elsewhere will be given a coupon good for 100 votes and for every f ific ticket a coupon good 50 votes The contest will end De cember 23rd and the prizes awar ded the wiuuors on Dec 24th A coupon good for 25 votes will be run iu each issue of the Bee and must be voted onor before thp dateof expiration v Rules of The Contest 1st AuyJady or girl who lives in Eixrlington may be a candi J date 2nd All names must be writ ten plainly ot votes will not beI counted and All contestants will be Si started with 1000 complimentary votes t 4th Kp votes may be voted after 10 oclock p m December 23rd 6th Votes wiUbecounted and standing published every two weeks E6th The Watch and Bracelet Wlll be on display in the show window of L OWileyVjewelry store Cut the nominating coupon pbli8hedj in this issue of The 4e out and flU in then e of your candidate Mail or bring this coupon to the Idle Hour i I Theatre by10 oclock Friday a oight and we will start your can I drdate witblOOO complimentary votes r I I- b Saved I ffJ refused to be operated I on the morning I heard 1 + about Cardui writes Mrs J TerreHaut ldJ and it helped me rjwn i T CARDUi1 TonicaL Cardui is a mild tonic remedy purely vegetable and acts la a natural manf nero lth delicate women ooildlnijup up the nerves In the past 50 years fyrdul has helped more than A million women You are urged to try it i because we are sure that it wjll do you good N At afl drtf Jttrti l r ttn S n Rates i 1 Display Adve flincle issue rtlsementsILocals Readers and Resolutions and Oards Thanks Bo per Obituary Poetry Bo per line Slight reductions on time contract display advertisements Also that run several months without changes Entered at the Erlln ton Post Office as Second Class Matterf DAISailie47 J for line PROMINENT MEN Will Attend Good Roads Meeting at The Mammoth Cave on October 45th Oommissioner of Public Roads IL 0 Terrell of Kentucky has announced that Tie will use every effort to bring about a big attendance of farmers at the two days good roads meeting to be held atJ Mammoth Gave Ky October and 5th Kentucky Indiana and Tennessee will be represented- and from present indications hundreds will be on hand Not only will good roads and how to build them he discussed but a round of entertainment will be provided which will be wellI worth enjoying A barbecue of the real fashioned kind will included f- Thh Valu of good roads as a commercial asset to the farmer- is today recognized in all sections Indiana has proved this in many instances as hasKenI tucky and Tennessee What ia wanted is more good roads as these mean more valuable farms and better access for the farmer to the markets Instructive and practical talks from representa tives of the director of public roads Washington the agricul tural departments of the three states interested and various commercial bodies will be wade It will be shown that the good roads proposition is of vital interest to the farmer first and to others later What benefits the farmer is certain to benefit the cities United States Senators representatives in congress governors and state andcounty offi cers by the dozen havejsenb in strong letters approving the character of the meeting Dr Ben Bruner of Louisville forniiPMaVpr Chas Bookwalter of Indianapolis Gov Hoop eroS Tennessee Mr Charles 0 Gilber QftNashvUle and a doz en others will be heard in course of the meeting But as before stated it will not be all work and no play There will be di versions of a pleasant character When the meeting adjourns it is believed a long step will have been taken towards cementing the bonds of friendship between the states represented and a long step taken toward the final achievement of the best public highways in the United States to connect and Cross Indiana Ken tucky and Tennessee Along the old Louisville and Nashville pike in Tennessee farmers gladly pay 100 acre ou their land for the purp6se or raiting a fund to make improve ments J H Roney of Cotton town Tenn who owns 1G5 acres has i donated 200 a team and gravel L A MoDaniel of Uno Hart County Ky is doing fine work in his section toward bring tug about more gpod roads H M Tresoh who has bean vial t ink relatives and friends in Bowling Qroeu and Hopklnsvlile returned home Thursday MH John M Ylotory and daugh ter Miss Elizabeth who have be n Ip Louisville for a few days shopping have returned homo Twenty four Earlington people at tended the WilbiteShawl meeting lat the Christian Church jin Madison ville Thursday night Special space was reserved for the entire party and the Earlington minister assisted in the service Ou the return home those going In thaw o tte stop pod at the home of Mr dMrs J Ii Rash and serepaaod Jietn r YOUNG WIFE SAVED FROM HOSPITAL Tells How Sick She Was Anti What Saved Her From An Operation Upper Sandusky0hio Threeyears ago I was married and went to house keeping I was not feeling well and could hardly drag myself along I had such tired feelings my back ached my sides ached I had bladder trouble aw fully bad and I could noteatorsleepIhad headaches too and became almost ancr 1t i ttf1 vouswreck My doc tor told me to go to a hospital I did not like that idea very well so when I saw your advertisement in a paper I wrote to you for advice and have done as you told me I have taken E Pinkhams Vegetable Compoundan Liver Pills and now I have my health If sick and women would only know enough lkeYQur medicine the would get elief Mr8BENJHSTANS BERY Route G Box 18 Upper Sandusky Ohio If you have mysterious pains irregu larity backache extreme nervousness inflammation ulceration or displacement dont wait too long but try Lydia E Pinkhams Vegetable Compound now For thirty years Lydia E Pjnkhami Vegetable Compound made from root and herbs has been thestandardremed- for female ills and such unquestionable testimony as the above proves the vain of this famous remedy and should give every one confidence We Wouldnt Go Back It cost you more to live than it did your great grandfather Current Item r But then he had no asphalt street No jay sextettes No ornate bars no Trolley cars No cigarettes i He never ran a touring car He never flewLOf turkey trot as like as not He nothing knew He hid no pleasing pennant rac4 Qr sunset hose F i No auction whist upon his lIst1 No picture shows i He never used a fountain pets Or kept a score J It cost you more tolIvebuttben- It is worth mure Lexington Herald i uPink Khawl pe s through the city this morning driving a herd Qf over 250 fine cattle enroute for Mad- Isonvf1le where they will be loaded on care for the city xrKrket TKey were in fine condition and the finest drove that has passed through the city rn years+ F D Rash made a business trig to MadiaonviHe Wednesday after noon Quite a number of our citizens wore m Madisonville this week at tending the session of the Hopkins county court Albert WhUfleld the wide awake merchant of Mortons Gap is build lug a new store In that city and when completed will be quite an addition to that fast growing city D hvQriffln left yesterday for a weeks visit to relatives and friends in Webster county His son Willie who has been quite sick for several weeks Is able to sit up WHEN IN NEED OF School Supplies Station ery Window Shades Wall Paper Pictures Picture Framqs Cut piass Fine Hartd Fainted GhmA Wed ding Gifts Etc Corn plete line ot leading Maga zines always on hand j oTo Sisks Book Store MADISONVitLE KENTUCKY i Are You Acquainted With Any B Like This In a story bv Mary Stewart Cut time in the September Woman Home nlon the fol lowing characterization of a man who made himself a nuisance by al ways trying to be funny Mr Brentwood was well born well educated and successful in af faun He had in the eyes or his family but one fault ho had a mas culine sense of humor of a homely almost rural type at which his fam ily winced uncontrollably Mra Brentwood even from the earliest days of their iiHrringe had been wont to implore her Theodore when they were expecting company not to bo funny Certain jokes or mannerisms of his at the table were of daily occur anoe Hardly noticed any mure when they were atone they sprung intp startling prominence when there were guests He always said People como from miles around to hear us drink soup Ho jovially Inquired if he might borrow the butter or if Ellen tho waitress could spare him another slice of bread He made puns on the vegetables and he had a habit of looking with sudden suspicion at any dish handed to him know matter how familiar and asking disgustedly What is this anyway Strangers always inspired him particularly to their entertainment Certain an clout inherited anecdotes could be endured by his wife and children even if with achingstealn but there was a bathtubstoryMr Brentwood had in his early boyhood migrated with his parents to what was then the edge of the prairie beginning mendaciously You know we never took baths when I was a boy that though it was amusing nearly went beyond the pale of refinement and au awful toothbrush story which positively did If people laughed at his stories Mr Brentwood became practically nntremmeied Another common table remark by Mr Breutwood was that he never had any use for potato salad because cold potatoes always reminded him of cold feet It was also his habit to admonish people to eat slowley and distinctly Ho got this from the old saying Read slowly and distinctly Bibles and Wall Mottoes all grades and prices Pictures of Jesus Christ as Infant youth Crucified and Ideal lOo for the four Can furnish YQn any book published WALTER N MARTIN- s r y Casserole A i r Cooking j f Vesselsi A great many people do not know just what Casserole Cook ing Vessels will do in fact quite a number have never seen them c If you are interested in good cooking and savory food if you want to know how to make the toughest steak tender and juicy call at tljip store and let me show my line of Casseroles and explain theirs use die Earlingto1 Hardware StoreI W H Whitford Prop Y L w c x+vac Rtvrnr + lS-e r t tore Thai e s S- 2WOOLTEXt THIS is the 1feit1iaJroundcoat ta mei dium price that we have produced in many seasons Your first thought on looking at iffwill be How can such a handsome coat e sold at such a moderate price It is an exclvsive Wooltex model skillfully combining all the requirements for long hard I I t whichllmark the 1dressedwoman fThe material is the muchdesired chinchilla and in a su perb qualitylong silky nap luxuriant soft and warm without great weight tl Its lines are easy comfortable protective yet graceful I and becomingI i i Afeature of j t is the l collar which can be Ii iistprmcolJar I i E making of Wooltex garments and is covered by the extraprdi fharV Wooltex guarantee of at least two seasons satisfactory service j i Price 2250 to 2500 according to materials t I iJ r i efnaf In IIInO Coj QI d i tedt Stores s f LOTTsn Y yy- v A 7P5 Tr7 r ro S 7C tars la 1 wraawsararnaaeaar- I Jq 1 II ef wlI i3 A N1cPproN IIPftl cr- b MADISONVILLE KY j r I r iFuneral Director and Embalinx AV 1 NrglitI JJ I The man who whispeia down a well About the things he has to sell P Will never reap a crop of dollars like he who climbs a tree and hollersi I flkU1S of the Town Mrs W F Burr ot Washburne c arrived In the city yesterday to visit her daughter Mrs IimOrnlnlBanks left yesterday for MrssJ Banks and son Paul Jr oadytoIweeks made it Impossible for us to rr give each one the proper attention adrt t rtsailcan new servo you without de lay We kindly ask those who fail k ed to got waited upon to come in againA e incorporatedIak 1tfor UNDER TWO FLAGS a Masterpiece at the IDLE HOUR Li U Night marshall John Hamby was in Madlsonvllle Thursdayafternoon I on business In the curcult joonvas i witness 4Mesdams 0 J Hutcherson Al and Ernest Newton J fspent Wednesday afternoon In Mad J r ieiiaylIleVrelti6a frleat3s k LOST Sterlin silver cigarette case supposedly between Empire4 1 and Nortonville Finder will please return same to this office and re i calve reward of 500 i Mrs A J Howell made friends In Madlsonvllle a visit Wednesday af ternoon Little Mary Eloise Beufio daugh ter of conductor V Renfro Is VIA v iting her grandparents in Bowling Green v i r I can saye you money on your fall suit Let me show you my samples pp 1 WALTER N MARTIN 2t Mrs Je W Renfro spent Monday afternoon in Madlsonvlllo1 Scenes Costumes j Miss Maggie Turner spent Wed nesday afternoon in Madisonvlll- with friends Sec D M Evans made a buss ness trip to the Victoria Mines Thursday afternoon Say Boys you find tile girl then let us Furnish the home yo why not ask her nqw TILE MoLoED STORE Incorporated Madisonville Ky Thos E Fmloy Financial Agen- for the Bull Moose Party in thl oounty was a visitor in the city Wednesday afternoon Assistant State Mine Inspector W BY Brasher made a business trip to the county seat Thursday af ternoon LOOKING BACKWARD a Rex at the IDLE HOUR tonight Dr Gilbert King spent a few hours in Madlsonvllle Thursday afternoon J H Battlett the popular travel ing mjnotEvansvillo was In tbe city dl afternoon visiting the trader v Marvin Pritchott of Madisonvllla + was in the city yesterday on busi ness FOR SAIEOne 100 course in anything except ciyll engineering+ from International School of Scranton Pa Will sell at a bargain Apply at Bee Office Paper hangers are busy at the homoiof Pat Henry Whalen this weekO LTrahern pf Clriomnattl 0 is In the city this week visiting his brothers Ed and Charles Mr J W KIrksey Field manger a of The Provident Life and Acci dent insurance Company was ln town Tuesday Mr KIrksey is soon to leave for Virginia and the CarolinasMrs Aspley of Bowling Green Is the guest of her sister Mrs L V Renfro- Doufc forget its DOLLAR night at the Idle Hour tonight Col WA Tooniba and reWlelt for the Shamrockmines where they will cover the tip and repair the mines for winter work e Mrs I Brople of Etowah Tenn is s guest of heN mother MrsafroMiss is on the sic list thrWe lC 1 J M p Idle Hour Theatre Popularity Contest This Coupon is good for 25 Votes for M J klf 1 ft If votedon or before October tel r 1 COMING SOON I 1 hOuRCt fi Under Two FlagsA GEM MASTERPIECEC ll Pr6ducgdJ3y GEb R NICHOLS formaly with- li the Thinhouser Company A Stupendous Productiont- iSMagnificentt Georgeous Actloiri for Correspondence I t A Colossal Cast- Spectacular I Drarha Thrilling Situations An Absorbing Plot A Dramatic TriumJ3h il I Tetonj foX It Childrens Matinee TomorrowV PONT FORGET THE DOLL AJR TONIGHT I a i- 1r1 Idle Hour Popularity Contest Starts Tomorrow v If you have some one you want t6 run set h9r name in by 10 oclock toqijiliKnnd she will receive 1000I complimentary votes Following is A list of candidates nominated to date Mrs J P Hamer 1000 Miss Eflie Stokes 1000 Miss Georgie Kelly1000M- iss Gertie OavanesR 1000 Miss Kathrjne Blair tOOO 1000IMiss Veronica Hanna 1000 Miss Lelia Vlubhn100-e p 1Q0Miss0 Miss Nellie IcMnnus10- 0s 0 Elizabeth liemp100Miss Mabla Browning 1000 100u0 Misb Jimmie D Emberton1000 Miss Emma Vinson 1006 Miss Eunice Draper e 1000 100aMiss Ida Lee Sisk 1 000 DoYle104r0 Miss Verla Davie100M- iss 0 Sybil AshbylOQOM- iss Sue Wade Davis 1000 Miss Gertie Uanliou1Miss Susan M Orutchfield 1000 Miss Connie Fenwick 1000 Mips Audry Cobb10M- iss Francis McElfatrick 1000 Mrs Carrie 1Yyatt100M- iss Margaret Kemp 1 Miss Goldie Chnndler10 Miss 1000 Miss Katbleeu Spillman7ri000 Miss Gladys Whirford 1000 Mrs Lowrey Todd10Bo sure and get your caudi date name in by 10 oclock pm Edd Scruggs of JJaahvUle Tenn arrived In the city Wednesdayen route to Madlsoovllle where he will reside in the future and follow his trade as carpenter Joe Brown mpdo a business trip to the OOUD ty seat Wednesday after noon Miss Blennie Pace of Princeton hid will arrive in a few days to be the guest of Mrs L V Bonfro Mrs L V Eenfro was in Madison yule Tuesday Big assortment of Stoves Ranges and Heaters just received We have something that will appeal to you Let us show you Incorporatedt + o Mrs H J Brazelton was sur prized by a kitchen shower by the ladles of the Aid Society of the ChrUtian Church Thursday after noon They met at the home of Mrs delightfak1 thing that could be of any servicee was given to her for use m the new parsonage that will soon be corn plated Quite a crowd attended the pro tracted meeting in Madisonville Thursday night Nearly 20 went over in a wagonett Miss Hazel Fawcett teacher of the Barnsley school bas been quite sick for a few days and her sister Miss Lucy las charge of the school Attend the IDLE HOUB toniRh- and SOB the Pictures so nice an bright H Ji Bramwell F D Rash and HR MoOreary were among those from this city who attended the meeting of the Tennessee Sbriners in Nashville yesterday Ivy pols nlnff swellings ot the flesh bites and eUngs of insects atlff neck and lame backIshould be treated with 1 JBallardsSNO1V i LINIMENTIt dues Inflammation relaxes con tracted muscles and restorIhealthy conditions tnff cuts wounds burns or scalds there Is nothing like it in the whole list tof curative agents It cures by a mild power is more effective than the atrongharsh llnl merits rubbed In tOl- rheumatic pains neuralgia or sciatica Its wonderful penetrat ilnjc and relieving Influence Is Very gratifying It Is an all around household liniment that Is useful Ina thousand ways and its application Ja always followed by beneficial results Pee Xt We aid f1ee JamesFBallardProp StLoulsMo Use Stephens Eye Salve for Sore Eyes Curse 0J1tia OMMLtJe tl ST BERNARD MIXING CO Blocr orated Drug Department 1 tVVV I ONE bROP tf BOURBON reULTRY CURL curesdrpnking diarrhoeaandcoo bottle makes 12 gallons ofmedicine At all onYDteeesceofBettrbon Remedy Co iatgloclI3P Sold by ST BERNARD MINING CO Incorporated Drug Department A PLEASANT SURPRISE Mrs Brazeltons Birthday Celebrated by Ladles Aid Society September 20 y3 the ariniveiv 0earq of Mrs Howard J Brawl ons birth She has had quite a number of these but none were ever more pleasantly celebrated than the one of 1912 The day began with tokens from husband and son and from the Wyall InlhAbadlinvitedtheLadies Aid So clayYtof the Christian Church with her for a Thimble 6ar Each lady was given a whicbIoccupied the time until 4 oclock RIOoyle announced that the Treas urer Mrs Geo Mothershead had a report to make In the follow ins expressive way Mrs Mothors BrazeltonODa purse with which to defray her expenses tothe International Conven tion of Christian Churches in Louisville next month To this the recipient completely sur prised responded in a few well chosen words Dear Mrs Brazelton It may come as a surprise to you that we are planning to send you away and it may perhaps seem uuklnd to break the news 09 your birthday We will consent however for you to remain with us until October 16 when we want you to go as our rep rAsentativeto the International Convention at Louisville on condi tion that you return to us In due time We feel sure that you will bring back to us much of the en thusiasm and inspiration and that those of us who are notprlvlleged to KO may enjoy It through you As proof of our confidence and gaud will I present to yon on behalf of the ladles of this society this tokep ot appreciation YOUfSThlslsour Although we know that life must hold Some work as well as play That jolrmastmeel witt sorrow J And clouds sunshine hid yourheartKeep place and eer abide At the conclusion pf this M s- FD Rash handed Mrs Braze ton a dust cap and apron saying they expected her to go to work when she returned After blind folding her a large clothes bas ket was set before her and she Packafiesdco cl ea of which prov ed to be some useful utensil for the kitchen brought by the guests In addition t these the napkins which they had hemmed The unwrapping caused much merriment This was followed bv delightful refr shm nts serve ed by the hostess assisted by her sister Mrs N G Afford Mrs A 0 Sisk and Mrs M B Long Ttifei rholaffair was a cons plete surprise and is only one of the many gopd things being done by this splendid organization of women and was deeply appreci ated by the ene for whom it was given As the guests thirty in number departed they expres sed the desire that she live to be as old as the hillsl and were a unit in the thought that the hoar teas Mrs Rash had afforded reap pleasure to all Ben W Robinson the newly ap pointed Superlutendant ot the Vie toria Mines is making things hum and passers bv are empressed by the aqtivety shown by the workers and new work- sJohnMHogan Boy Foard arid HL Bro wnlng returned this morn ins from attending the Shriner neatingin Nashville Ten l c TKeNewParke Jack Knife Safety Pen fWetJoPmerenvpdedown and ti to leak Carry it ia JtMIlltoiJlottlket along w h your JacU a dR pet fect ldais The n soil heeded innatioe10 fountain peu Prix 250 upwardr TEST THE LUcitY CURVE PROVE THAT FT WONT LEAK PenCOband wall and watch Ihtinkicoel Joan et de dote and doe the iateoteg ihoP1money fe not + your foustabipeo doable fey good by cetbtg a Parka Pea today ST BERNARD MININGCOIacorporat 4 DRUG DEPARTMENT J In Mammoth Gave The Dry Pall OutinKcniuc kys Great Subteranean Won der or 200 Miles Underground Tuesday Oct 15j i r Arranged for private and se lect parties home people and their visitors River low echo grand and cave dry The time to see Mammoth Gave when at its best Roundtrip railroad fare 840 from Earlington and all way stations and regular train 485 a m Board at Gave Hotel from arrival for dinner until af ter dinner following day also in cluding the two trips through the cave for 550 Limit on tickets 10 days Write or phone L N Agent Dr Eldred Davis will leave next week for Chicago Ill where he will enter one of the best hospital for a post graduate coarse Mrs Davis and son Master Allen rwlll accom pany him they will be gone several weeks Dr Davis has arranged for bis father Dr P B Davis to take care of his large practice iv We aarrya aompletetiab tgf Fur nature Mid can savefm9peyon anything that yon tied 2 UH a toaTHE MoLEOD STORED r5ffi6orporated + M dlsonvUleJCy1 s Harry Button Insurance Agent trltop Claude Morton of Madisonville + was in tbe city yesterday afternoon on business Mrs F B Harris of Madlsonville e was a visitor In the city yesterday afternoon Red MoDermott the gears1 traveling man who has been in the city for the past week Is now in MadisonvilleV d r I l The October Woman i Home Companlwi The October Womans Home Companion coptams the first installment of a newserJalstory b Justus Mlles Forman which has to do with the subject Votes Fer Woman and is sure to create con siderable discussion The story is entitled Through The Open Doori and starts out briskly with the prin cipal character a young woman of nineteen discovering herself In a state of revolt against her teacher who is standpat and conservative to the last degree Dr Harvev W Wiley formerly chief of the Bureau of Chemistry in Washington contribute to the same number of the Companion a remark ably interesting and useful article entitled Intelligent Eating loll of specific suggestions to everybody E Another notable contribution is en titled Whab1 GolOutof olle the author being a RrellesleyCo1xlege graduate Should EattI by Dr Roger H Den uett a New York specialist on childrens diseases IB also a valua ble article The regular Cooking Home Deco ration Household and Fashion Depaartment are filled with good reading and with ideas that will help worn to save time and money in their housekeeping and dress arrasge mentan h 1VS i Wm West and family who have r been visiting relatives in Knoxville for the past two months have returned homo Dr Rf A Baldwlnonr p i lar visitingbiafather J turned home Dont forget its DOLLAR night at the Idle Hour tonight OIlie Vannoy Ernest Newton and Prof Dudley will leave Ina day or two for Louisville where they go to attend the meeting of the Grand Lodge of K of Pat the Galt House in that city- Morton lMcPhersori bankej of Madlsonvllle + was in the city yog terday afternoon on business for his s bank Fall and Winter- MILLINERY S l Gathered from the fashion centers of the country Jby experienced people J V V The ladies are extended mbstcprda invitatiQn to call and view the pretty styles which are to ct C Irprevailthis winter I vv tcjr v 1l MOOREvEARLINGTORI KENTUCKY 7 r =rl tt- Sky 4 F riu FQSPECIAL SHOWING I I EVENING DRESSES TODAY AND TOMORROW 11111 i YoutdcaiI and see our special dis play of Evening and Reception Dresses comprising I the latest styles arid ideas developed in Chi 0 evenrv JingShablackadeVERY REASONABLY PRICED t f I i Madisonville Notes Mrs GfW Parker and Mrs C H JBleicli of Madisonville spent Thursday in Evansville on business B M Siaton was in Nashville Thursday Misses Margaret and Catherine Victory of arlington were tho guests of Miss iLurllne Coil in this city Tuesday and Wednesday Madisonville to have a new Mov fug Picture Showknown as the Empress in the old Imp Thea tre building on South Main Street Mrs J T Barnett of St Louis Mo is visiting relatives and friends In the city this week Mr Leo Geory and wife of Mont gomry Ala visited the Miss- ehalena one daythls week r Mrs N G Alford spent yesterday afternoon in MadiBonvillo witho i friends Mesdames P B Davis and E A t Davis spent yesterday afternoon in Madlsonville shopping Nollie Ometoad is spending this week in Madlsonville on the Grand JuryGuy Ashby made a business trip to the county seat yesterday a London Smoke Nuisance Halt of Londons smoke nuisance Is caused by the coal fires in private dwellings the owners of which are not liable for prosecution It Is expected flint a good deal of missionary work Hrlll have to be done among household era before the smoke evil can be los feened appreciably l Itr- n Bring The han II fI thlet L Ad vortioe n1l1nt to our suuu of It The uppers are made of tanned leatheras nearly as can be made cant The heels and soles are of the finest sole leather gin you wear r The has the largest sale of any shoe both comfortable and good looking Ve are special agents for Star Brand shoes We have one shoes cutup to show how it a ADVERTISEMENT Republicans of Earllngton Are you letting somebody do thinking for ouIAre you waiting to see who is going to get the biggest crowd and go the crpwd right or wrong Who is trying to boss your vote I Who is telling ypu that did not steal anything and that he has got the crowd Read our advertisement In the in the Hustler Read the Herttld Read everything you can get and do your own thinking See Paul P Price Brick Southworth Dr 0 B Johnson R E Whipfler Nollie Urapstead ford Ohas Gill George Saddler Ed Rule Geo King Albert Keown or any of your other Progressive townsman and talk it over and line up them for Roosevelt x Call in and see us when in Hadisonville M K GORDON Chairman Proeressive Party Our lotto is PASS PROS PERITYt ROUND It After It Pa what Is an Inheritance tax An inheritance tax my boy is the crowd of promoters real estate agents mining stock sharks that take up a mans time as soon as they learn that he has fallen heir to a little money Free Press wanew sines I Stofa theStrongerI made BrandSoet good leather through and through is a Star ChromeI leather hardlyfcounters double wontripdouble StrongerThanTheLaw work andlongest o- fyJthese dserllaanentf your with Taft Alswith Just II StrongerThanTheLaw shoes are made for men boys and youths at 225 to 350 Also for women misses and children at 150 up to 225 Star Brand shoes ere made in over 700 styles In Our own modem hQnestlrmadetutes for leather are ever used JutvJngStuStar on the heel It protects you against inferior shoes many of which are made by convict Ubor youSomethingus for Stronger han TheLaw and a full line of other Star Brand shoes tFoeSale By I BAKER ta l1ICK N W r1Ii n I I r I t d IU ITIn YANKEE GIRL To Open Season at tie Garrickjf rlday Night October 4 Julie Ring inhTh Yankee GirlhwHLbe the attraolioii at thtio opening of the Qarriok WI1trI atre Friday night Oct 4Tl1e P ieceisa musical comedy with book and lyrics by George V Hobart and music by Solvio Rein And has been acclaimed a deci ded succnss in New York Bos ton Philadelphian and Ohidaga The scenes are laid in an imagi miry Southern republic called Brilliantia and offer unlimited opportunity for picturesqueness in the settings The story is in teresting with exceedingly comic complications and deals with the experience of a jolly American girl who accompanies her father on a business trip to South America The music is tuneful there are lilting airs a big waltz number that has a delightful swing u march and the rollick ing songs that are sung by Miss Ring Two of her best songs are uTop of the Morning and Lou isiaua Elizabeth Miss Hingis supported by a big singing com pany Oharles J Winninpjer is the principal comedian and he has a German character part that allows him to use a tongue twis ting dialect that is said to be extremely funny John BurkelJ Robert B Thurston MadgdrXaw rence Marie Hasiman and others have splendid opportunity to dis play their tnlelltsA chorus of youthful and pretty girls that possess vocal culture are employed in order to bring out the full strength Of the score The play is lavishly staged The scenic effects and costumes are typical of a Ring production The company numbers 40 people and twa special cars are required to transport the troop and the scenery PricesEntire first floor 200 Balcony 150= ltOO Gallery 60cts Mr Kendall of Murray Ky has arrived in the city to take charge ot Southern Express office He comes highly recommended from his home town and we greet him with open arms and wish him much sue cess Jnjhis new position John Vial trip of Madlsonville who has been in charge for a few weeks will re turn to the Madisonvillo office He has been offered a job on the road as messengerWe the Jargestjisaort menfr of floor coverings ever shown by us and the prides will appear to you TIlE MOLEOD STOBE Incorporated MadiBonville Ky Mark Johnson left last night for Birmingham Ala to bring Mrs Johnson home who has been quite sick in that cfty while there on a visit L N TIME CARD passlnJthrouoriginating at Earl1l1 tonfEffective Sunday April 0 1911 NORTH BOUND No 02 fl25ain No 62110Sam994 784 p m No 64 1122 pm SOUTH BOUND No 58 480 am No 95 I 749 a m No li1 421 pm No 93 1048 p m INTERURBAN TRAINS NORTH BOUNDtNo 100 754 am No 108 200 p in No 110 602pm SOUTH BOUND No 106710a m pmNoNo111e 610 pm M H ccE TIME CARD M H do E time card wont into effect Sunday Aprils 1911 amNo118 I CRR TIME CARD Coiftraltrains NORTHBOUND 128pmNoo No 122 localpafls1045 am No 188 local 836pmjj- pyTH SOUND No lOiv 406pm No 10114Ga m pmNor j ri4i Imn 4 rIM lliirll GARRIGK THEATRE MADISON VILLB KY l f IJ I t ft I Autumn Completeness i 1 1 In Our Readyto Wea Section I VTEVER before in the history of this store 11 have we had so many pretty styles In SUltSIand Coats for Fall and WWinterst It This store is in touch with the best makers known and t the newest styles that the leading designers have to offer areIif present in the most desirable shades arid combinations There is an atmosphere Surrounding the woman who wears one of our Suits or Coats that at once marks her as v i handsomely attired uiiior designing v Y I and workmanshipseenn garments from our Ready to Wear section i Suits in Every Wanted Shade and Weavef I Whipcords afy t i v Plain Serges and Cheviots Broadcloths and DiagpMJs j I 4 i tPrices fron10 to 50 r th The WcLeod Store G INCORPO ATEO ON THEPRE KENTUCKYMD1SONVILLE t h w E1 eeAdsBringthe Resuks it J if 1 PIi G t 11