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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): October 15, 1912
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FRIDAY AFTERNOON IF YOU DON'T ADVERTISE YOUR rT BUSINESS TUESDA1, ADVERTISE IT FOR SALE OCTOBER 15, 1912 tWENTY.WIRD YEAR EARL1NGT0N, HOPKINS COUNTY, KY N: 8& ROOSEVELT SHOT IN MILWAUKEE BuUet Hctroc!! BIG 'Renal The Roundhouse (By & ft. Riter) Neho Notes DOINGS IN POPULARITY Enters Right Not Thought to be Serious IN IDLE HOUR CONTEST Breast-Wo- und, EUZABETIRONG IN THE LEAD WITH 41.575 VOTES MAKK SPEACH FLORENCE Or5 dore SPITE WOUND FIFTH TO FLOYD JUMPS FitOM THIED PLACE ft You leaders had better Wake up soon or it. will bo t.wo late. "Roosevelt wii8 shot in the breast Watch Friday's pnpe'r for a comhere tonight. Tlfe bullet was in plete list of the votep. the Colonel's body, when he went Look Here!!! to the Auditorium to make his To tho one who has the largest speech. He refiued to permit physicians to examine the wound number of votes on Friday,' Oc- until he had finished his address. tober'25th will be given a ha'nti The man who did the' shooting some sot of Silver Ware. Kb first refused to give Ills name. iv Notice Ha had oq lug person a copy of My Friends: I amjn the To the Colonel's itinerary, written Idle Hour Popularity Contest on a'aheet of note paper taken from the Bipmarck hotel and Sn'd respectfully ask that my friends. save their coupons'for me cafe, Nashville, Ten 11. and help me to win the Wajchor is 6 ft. The Bracelet. I will appreciate any 5 iuches iu height, weighs 170 favor no matter how small. pound?, light complexion, Nkluk MoManus. fairly Well dressed. Ho confessed to the police that ho fired The Club the shot and made the rrmnrki Tho "E'trliugtou ll .Any Kim lookiag for a Third Term Club continued toj:row very Hit to be Sho(," rapidly, their membership nunir The prisoner told the police af- bering oves 200 at the last Meetter an hour's examination that ing, ahd many names have been he was John Schrank, of 1170 B. added to he list since tliun. Tenth St. New York. , The Club no longer coufines its Col. Roosevelt bop:an his speech work to the. City of Earhngtpn, at the Auditorium about 8:20, but has secured mauy members Various reports as to the na- from over the County. Promi. ture of the shootiug were nfloaL uept democrats in each district One story said the bullet struck in the couuty have beeu secured tieOolouclin the left shoulder to enroll membeifor the Club, e report that the. shot and urgo them at f and anotherthe Colonel near the. the meetings, which presentheld peiietrated are heart, but the bullet was stopped each Thursday night at 7;80 p. by a roll of mantidcript iu au in- m. at the City Hall, Earliugtou. The Olub committee on speakside pocket. ers is certainly to be couaratula-te- d After jus speech was concluded on securiug such able orators Col. Roosevelt was takeu. to the ' as Messrs A. 0. Stanley, Ruby emergency hospital. Six physicians examined Col. Laffoou, David Kincheloo and Roosevelt's wouud. They found G. 0. Letcher. Tho last named it impossible to determine the gentleman will address the club depth tp which the bullet hgd at tho City Hall, Burlington, penetrated and it was decided to Thursday night at 7:00. Mr. Letcher is very forceful spealur take an X ray photograph. of high intelligence, and those Life Saved by Manuscript who have had the pleasure of. Co). Roosevelt's life probably hearing him never miss an oppor''. was saved by a manuscript of tunity of doing so again. L. the speech which ho delivered tonight. The bullet struck the Beit I Have Ever Known mauuscript which retarded its It fa tho bos J: "I havo been handforce as it passed through into ling Hughes' Toulo for years, Ifc is boefc ever I the flesh. His assailant was pre- known.ohlll remedy past have years During the two vented from firing u secoud shot I sold nearly twelve groBs. It comes beln&a by Albert Martin, one of the i.oarer anything universal chill euro than I ever handled." Bold by Drugglsts-G- Oc Oolouol's two secretaries.' and $1.00 m-The Ooloiwl had just stepped bottles. Prepared by winto an automobile when 'the ROBINSON-PETTECO., Louisville. Wis '."." pushed I'm way Incorporated through the orowd in the street Careless Burglar. and fired. Martin", who was An burglar, having standing in the car with the col- - gained entrance to a Philadelphia resonel, leaped onto the man's idence and gathered all the family slipped everything shoulders and bore him to tho jewelry, Then, discovering Into hie pockets. a brand ground. new suit of clothes, he changed his raiment and left the house, forgetting Captain A. 0. Qirard, Of empty the his old who was on the front to is difficult pockets ofcareless suit, man for the It seat, jumped almost at Jthe same,) to attain a very high degree of effitme and in an instant the man! ciency In any llae " of endeavor. Boa-to- n r Globe. was overpowered and disarmed; WW A wild cry of .J "Lynch hirnP 1 When the bowels becomeirregular , ,... v; Ms!'- - W9M Upt you are un 00m for table and the longPEPCol.. Roosevelt spoke to the er ths condition exists the worse you feel. You can get rid of this people aud told them to spare misery quickly by using HERBINE. Take a uose on going to, bed and see , the man. how Price spite of the eutreaties of 50o. flne'you feel next day. Mining In Sold by tit. Bernard physicians, ha insisted on deliv- Co., Incorporated, Driig Department. ering his address Milwaukee, Out. M.-Theo- . would-be-rfBBass- in b-l- l, Wihon-Marsha- ll VilfiOu-M'nr-sha- to-b- I ' - - T would-be-assass- in B J-.4.- :' ahfiont-mlnde- d For fear that you all ore uot H R, Cox received a big line very well acquainted with us, of fall and winter goods last will say we are here because week. " ' I1 T7 we are here, and, will' now pro-j aire. u.trruu vihiiuu ruiuuvcB ceed to proceed with the pro- injSt. Louis last week'' returning ; ' ceedings. Sunday. Engineer J. if. Campbell has There has been 83 deaths, G of returned from an extended vint these from tuberculosis, and 01 to Niagra Fills.and points of in births recorded by the register terest iu the North "Fatty" 9a si at Nebo this year. ' that while lie was stauding in ,Edd Hojrhiau bought anew open mouthed wonder, he turned horse last week. to another member of his .party, Miss Goldie Roland, of Buck and suid "Great GqubI What a Grove has beeir visjting Mrs. W. big waste," when a delicate lady Ev' Durham for the past two weighing about 278 pounds, week?. shook her tiny little fist iu hid lace and told him if lie did not dis- i pfiRS.Zula R).vster,, of Cairo is continue personal remarks with vsiting her aunt Miss M'irv reference to her 'she would shove Rgyster at Nebo this week. Mi-- . Evan Jacluon,.".""of tlie him into the mighty waters below. He was so impressed by country, is very low withtuber-culosi- s. . . tho hint that he 4tsloweddown." 'Engineer H, L. Smith who has ?.,H, F, Porter is sufiering from been ill with fever for sometime, indigestion and is quite sick. Jj. T. Ligon,and'daugliter, Miss is able to be out again. Mr. R. B. Salmons, general Uabyi.jire attending court this foreman, was .in G'allatin, Teuu.y .weeiMu iuauisouvuie. Miss Beesie. Stewart, of 1 ist week on account of the death visited relatiyes here K of his mother-in-laThursday. is making .last Hostler G Saturday night will long be resome improvements dn his farm' membered bv the little' folks of at Bakers, Teuu., aiid will make bur town aud also by their moththat Iub future liom&. . :; On Saturday evening from Engiueer'F. P Gijiunini is dfE ers. ' 8:00 to 5:00 o'clock 20 children sick, . from 10 to d years old, were in The Earliugton wrecker, has jvited to the home of- - Will. Porter been' sent to Howell Snop3 for ijo.ceienraie me seveupn jQircn repairs. day Qf his sou. John Bradford, Blacksmith W. 0. .Oarnahau-i- s eaciraesbfiutiugva'; present r. i"n. i va rfv the happy little host. After ew t A new system of telephones spending au hojfr in. games, rehave been installed iu General freshments were served, consistForeman's office aud the dinkey ing of two fr"epzor8 of ice cream lino extended to the Oar Depart- aud cake, which was partaken ment office. Mr. Hibbs is ser- with pleasure by the merry iously considering putting- - on crowd of yonngesters and another clerk, as it takesall of Porter's time .to attend- to the new 'phone. Oar.repairer L. B. Fuller has gone,to Louisville-thiweek to Lodge. - " attend Masonic Firemau J.'F.. WhitselT is off on account of his daughter having typhoid fever. Clerk Henry Pilkingtou thinks he is "some class" since hV gave the last two fito alarms, although we must admit that they were better than the ones given it the past. He says he believes in thiugs being comprehensive.. Fireman Wnllu6e Vaughn visited his parents in provideuc Sunday, Stenographer W. A. Hardy says that these cool mornings cause a fellows mind to wander back to Sunny Southern Tonpes-see- . I am not sure that it is the weather that causes it, as the post office does a very gopd busi1 I 1 -1 f . Mad-isonvill- with happy hearts and full stomachs but alas, the pleasant evening came near resulting in a tragedy before morning for at 9 o'clock 18 of the 20 were awakened with pain and vomi ting, and all night long tele-- ) phoues were ringing askihg "are your children sick" the answer was 'yes' then, what are you doing for them? "All of the Doctors in town were busy till morning, Dr. Nichols from Ooiltowo, was sent for. at first it was ptomaine ppisouing, they all were affected alike, ,but by morning all were out of danger, some of them able, to be at Sunday .school, telling how, they likad to have died, and each one refused to eat any more banana icecream this year auyho.v. pio-nounc- each guest departed I "'"'ft'"1 Ilsley Notes M ft mikia' -- ed Jeff Russel made his usual weekly trip to Richland Sunday, tis reported that-th"Bond1' will have to bepaid1 soon, an Ramsey, Melton & Co. were up ' seeing about it recently. Lon Collins is still working mr. crew dredging Sugar creek,, antt. s, incidentally. battling with to settle their disputed over claim made by snakes ob. e water-mocasin- t that territory. Lon carries with: A jrood remedy for a bad cough is BALLARD'S HOKEhOUND SYRUP. It heals the lungs and quiets Irritation. Price 25u, 50c" and $r.G0' per bottle.. Sold by St. Bernaid Mining Co., Incorporated Drug De- partment. e, w. Mj-Wlll- is" Gift That Blaine Had. Jameu G. Blaino had tho rare gift of dismissing from his presence any ono" who had come to him for a. favor, which ho could not grant,, with a feeling that he was his big brother, and grieved to death at the compulsion of Although Blaine was unirefusal. versally beloved, yet he was defeated for tho highest office In the gift of tho people. From tho Magazine of Amer lean History. him continually a club which lie says is ihe (Driginial St. Patricks?, ' ' ..., snake banisher, A well known citizen, of iihukt here, on being asked as to hffcv choice in the coming Novembers election for President aunounedfi himself for Tom Logan, last and all the time.' "Better get your shot ready, for John Adcock expctBo to start out again soon with iefc serenading clan, and John pto poses you know to keep his fjuje to the enemy under nil con jl, tions; liit. .ub s Squ ire Dunn and CilUlJ 'tiii&i went toMadieouville Wqneuajpt'' """,$& and got back the same day:' Sherman Vick the big hearteiSj grocery drummer was here Thursday, as the noon hour arrive while he was yet in towu he atea a can of pqtted ham, and 'gave his horse a bucket of water, exi--r pense accouut'to honse 75cts. To Clean Par :r. . To mako "a paste th. ; will cleajfc wall paper, mix a quart of flour wltltt 'five cents' worth of ammonia auAi enough water to make a stiff dougk., and knead until smooth. Then wipe tho paper with the dough, wwklnggr it so that a clean surface will be. with every Btroke, and tho walls paper will look like new. New Haveaft Journal Courier. pra--sent- cd k ,' '. J. "W. Copeland, of Dayton, Ohio, purchased a brittle of Chamberlain's Cough Reir edy for his boy who had. a cold, auu before the bottle was all used the bo.v's cold was gone. Is that not better than to pay a five dollar doctor's bill? For sale by A)l Dealert). Deserves No Credit raan cai? w, ?rt8JSX 6u can't," boarder, ''you generally explain It on the theory that It's nothing for him to bo proud of he's merely gifted in that direction. Can I have another cup of coffee, Mrs. Irons?" Feel languid, week, run down? Headache? Stomach "off?" A good remedy is Burdock Blood Hitters. Ask your druggist, Pri $1.00. . V e .b Ip:1? u N - s 1 'Vi ' f. 'll -A 'A rvornw Oman's This is the Favorite G ) FAVORITE for it cobks and bakes and saves enough on fuel to "pay for a ncio dress every year. ness. , , Mil-wauke- e, Engineer J. R; Benton been off sick 0 few days. haB Machinist Paul Pilkintou went to Hopkinsville again Suulday If eating makes Oweu Shaver fat WJiat makes the gasoline? fortunes In Faces There's often much truth in the sayiutr "her faoe is her fortune." bin its never said where pimples, skin eruptions, blotches, or other blemishes disfigure it. Impure blood, is baokof them all, and shows the need of Dr. KIuk'b. New Life Pills, v They promote health aud beauty. Try them, 36 cents at all druxgista. It- ie - - :- icious things to eatrequires little attention and few repairs bills If you have to fuss around the fire ni I or RidEconofflu, delST Every Woman Loves a IjlaiiksRrst heated in every part the. kind of oven that turns out fine baking. . And, if you like, ve can give you oven winglass, clear as crystal made of through which you see tlie exact point at which your baking has arrivcil without opening the door. dows fire-tested PrlehiUhlp Insipid Iftriole LaV. What oausea the majority ot women to be so little touched by frleml-sbl- p is, that It la iasipld when they have once tasted of love. La Itache-foucauld. Love Literature. Write love letters only la winter when hre are' roaring fireplaces then hope for the best. When you have a bad cold you want the best medicine obtainable so ae to eare it with as little delay hb possible. Hefe is a druggist's the etoniaoh are their most comopinion: "i. nave eoiq tjnamuer- mon ailm'enti To correct this you London's Importwl Faenl. will, And Chamberlain's Stomach London handles Immense quantltlM laiu's. dough Remedy for fifteen aud Liver Tablets excellent.' They of frozen' mat, and It will oon hava years," says jCnoH Xioller, of garato-go- . Indi, "and eonaider it the best are easr and pleasant to take, ana fatlltiM.for'8toriBg' tha eaormdtM sale or tne MiarKet," For aaie v au. mild an gentle in effect. 1,1(K,W0 cxwoawwi, bwk If you have young children you. have perhaps noticed that disorder "I suffered habitually from coa nd strengthened titer Dotm's Reguleis. jelUved s6 that t'wey have been reular ever elBce." K., Davis. Grocer, Sulphuf Spriniis Texas., - Our Dally Special. All Right to Put up a Bluff, itlpatton.. but b Sure you don't Trip Over It in your range, trying to keep the oven temperature even turning, pulling, twisting pans up and down, from one side to another it will pay you to get a Favorite Range right now. ,For ' a Favorite ba a steady oven evenly . With a stgatby, evenly heated oven all, parts of which are ventilated poor" baking 1 out of the question. Come and sec us, and we will tell you more of the reasons why our ranges arc every woman's Favorite. Plain Mardware Vjompany K t - t .1 ' -- j1. by Alt Dealers. Is - aumbt of j-- jf ,,v iHw - LD!if ,. - V'f " . c :. "ii. & ir,LkkI&al& SUffiiV.-HMtt- telF,l:,v-,a,-i s ., .. ' , .. . ,' ' 'rfj.'. ,f .. : , , I'lTjiirtftA ? Wffr , ... i,fit.i , ., imc.uMmmm Jl.A-..i.- ' ' J h&v: ..JLJ. .. . ,) IV'iV $ fciyimit. .wMBSSTCj W. I'..: .5M' ..eamtmi.' ,.,!ff5 Silyyy fi'jjgWa o 0U JT jfji4;' . ' ; '"' - - .f , 5 Mtt44 Xbetel3cc PAUL M. MOORE. EDITOR AND PUBLISHER J. E. PAWOETT I Advertising Rales Mtrgnret Dresser, Ethel D. Terry, .Florence Campbell, Nannie Mae Love, Sibyl Hart, Eileen Qold !Maoy Board, . 310 REASON TOR ilUALU&SSE t ' 'wmvM&WMmMWMMKMwtemwMH by a wtMm ff, m m . We guarantee complete relief to Funeral Dirscfor. :; LicsnsiD Embalmir all sufferers from constipation. lu Elena Smith, -' eyry .case where we .fall Vo will Virginia. Tate, -A.arti v eall. or- ASSOCIATE EDITOR AND BUSINESS MANAGER itobble Baker, FWC' etipplv llie medlotiYe fre. fi ' NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE, Mary Joiner, 4R.Bxa.ll Orderlies are a gen tie t M Nora Board, Member of 7".,t ' M effective, dependable, and safe bowel AS :, ,,.J!k!-- ' Office Phone 324-- 2 Gertrude Gary, Pkone 124r3' Kentucky Press Association regulator, strengthener aud tonic. Oora L. Stoddard, Entered at the Earllnsxton c They natures funetions and A. E. Arnold, Pnoh Oflloe as Second Class MADISONVI1.LE, KENTUCKY In a quint, easy way, They do not Second District Publishers League Matter. cause any inconvenience, griping or A Log On The Track: of tho fast express means sorluus nausea. They are so pleasant to I Branch Office, in Ben Slalon's Office, Next Door to Postoffice, Madison- ' . ' u5 trouble ahead if not removed, so take'.and work so easily that they New Deadly Weapon. Geld Hoarded In Turkey, AlLZbN UAV1S, Mgr. vlllc, Kentucky, Phone No. 24-- 2 Kings-MI- SS does loss of appetite. It means'lnck may bo taken, by auyone at auy A rovolver has been built ihto tha Throughout tho Turkish empire, esor "vitality, loss of strength and i rime. Thoy thoroughly tone up the handle of a now sabre to enable a pecially In tho rural districts, gold ki Tuesday, October 15,1912 Telephone 47 nerve weakness. If apptlh? falls. W"U1 ByBlBU1 lu "e"iy acuvny. mniv to use either weapon without hoarded In tho forai of joweIryt Bcxall OrderlieB are uusurpassa-ovoroom- n changing tho position of his hand. i take Electric JSItters quickly to t tho cause by toning up t blu ,mU ldeal for tl,e U3e of children . Saves leg of Bby Him ueiicate persons. Wo u the stomnoh nnrt Chronic rheumatism contracts tho . . ...,..v tln l.wn.mo. . u " Rebecca Ho6good, n "Jt seemed that my 14 year eld List of Teachers of Hopkitn County " Route 1 tlon. Mieunol Hesshellner of Lin uttiniui mo uiuiy recoinmenu tnem muscle?, distorts the joints and un. boy would have tojosahfc Jfcg, on Ira Cook, Xj Dever, Providence R. to all sufferers from auy ovll Two dermluos the .strength. A powerful .4I -- coln, Nob., had been sick ovor three account of an ugly ulcor, ubummI by Flora E.. Franklin ., " Cass L. Walkpr; Madrsonvllle yoar, but six bottlea of EleCtrlo bIzob, lOo and 25c. .Remember, you penetrating and rollovlmr remedy a bad biuivoj'1 wroto D. F. Howard Claude Porter, Madisonville Route 2 Bitters put him right on his feet can obtain Rexall Remedies in this will be found in BALLARD'S SNOW Aiuoue, N. O. "All remidi-'M and Virgil Hubb ud, Dalton Mrs. Ella P. Davis, Daniel Boone community only at our store The LINIMENT. It restores strength doctors treatment failed till we again. Thoy have hnlped 'Morgan, " 7 V. S. aud tmppolnoaK to tho ncti'tig limbs. tried Pearl Wyatt, Dalton . "V They give pure blood. Btrpm; Rexall Store. St. Bernard Mining Price 25c. 50c and $1.00 per bottle. cured Buokleu's Arnica Slre. and hltn'with one box," Ourea Jas. H. Cox, MadisonviUo .m Gusta James, Hanson nerves, good digestion. Only 50 Co., Incorporated, Drug Sold by'SI. Bernard Milling Co., In- bums, boils, Bkln ernptlous, piles. Mrs. Czie 0;Uee, Nortonville ' centB at all druggists. Grada Brown, .Dawson Springs ,28c at all druggists, corporated, Drug Department ' Roy Utley, Silent Run Charles Wilson, Nebo, Route 1 u George Lnvau. Crofton Alhe, Campbell, Nebo A. L. Veasy, Hanson Goldler Totten, Mad ih o n vi 1 le. GertruJe Fox, White Plains Route 2 u Elsie Wilson, Madisonville Carrie Hanner, Route 8 C. W. Wright, HaiiBon Minnie Kfugton, Mortons Gap Mrs.O. W. Wright " ' Sallye Daves, " .E. Cardwell, Manitou J. P. Hudson, Hamby Station Mrs. Belle P. Berry, Mannlngton Mrs. Lonnie Whitfield, Nortonville I v Gilbert Branson, Slaugh t e r v 1 1 e, Aoie Callis, Sebree BouteS Tinio Lutz, Dawson Springs Lizzie Teague, Mannlngton Georgie Amett," Madisonville, Honor Mulleribix. Mad isonvlllo, Route 3 Routo 4 F. K. Beshear, Daweon Springs Jtuby G. Sisfc, Earlington Zerelda Sawyers, St. Charles Ellzabuth, Kemp, " Jas. E. Ashby, MadiBonvllle, Route 4 May Sights, Madisonville R. W. Franklin, Dawson Spriyps, C. E. Dudley, Earlington Route 1 Katharine Howard, " Frances Jenuings, Madisonville Edna 0. Wootou, Mad Is o u v 11 1 e OattaE. StodghHI, " Routo 5 W. B. Furgerson, Nortonville ir Route 2 S. T. Franklin, St. Charles J. D Sisk, Cornelia Quitin, Dalton " Taylor Cranor, 0.'L. McGcBgor, Madisonville, R. 1 Mattle E. Shaw, Daniel Boone ClPinon Crowley. Slauglite r v 1 e, J. C. Jenkins, Dawson Springs Route 2 ' Venerah Lutz, " Froy Crowloyj Routs 2 Carmlllle P, Lackey, Constance Brown, Dawson Springs Reavio U. Oates, O. P. Bailey, Madisonville, Route 5 Hazel Fawcett, Madisonville Grace Hooker, Olnoy L iln Allen, Mortons Gap Willie Ruth BurkeSlauRhtervillo V V. P. Henry, MadisonviUo Route 2 :?x Audrey Cavanah, Ma d s o n v i 1 1 e, M, F. Ashby, Hanson, Route 1 Route 1 ' Mary Mothershpad, Earliugton Nola Wilke.v, Dawson Sp'gs, Route 1 R. H. Morgan, Dalton ". Flora Wilkey Route 1 Gruof Cox, Madisonville, Route 2 J. W. Towery. Shady Grove, Route 1 3. B Lutz, Hanson William Brown, Hanson Mrb. Helen V. Osburn, Madisonville Hermon Jackson, Mad i s o n v 1 1 e. Amon L. Morgan, "Dawson Springs Route 8 Essie Treut, Dalton Claude Neal, Manitou, Route 1 ituby Neisz, Kirkwood Springs Mrs. W. J. Brown, Hanson 11 Rutb Hobgopd, SI a u g h t e r v i 11 e, Nealte Hibba, Manitou, Route 1 of Route 2 Rachel Goffman, Slaugh torvi lie, Georgie Pordy, Kirkwood Springs in Route 2 Nannie Porter, 'Nebo William Purdy, Kirkwood 3prings in Mae Dunn, Dawson Springs Ethel Cox, Dawson Springs Artibttl Glvona, MadisonviUo " Ella Howell, ' 1 ;o'ne Ida Tomblliison, Sla u g h t e r v 11 1 e Lucile Cox, " Route 2 Vd'nle Boasley, White PiainB theroj will Mrs. Nora A, Orton, a Route 2 Mrs. Willie Sizemore, St. Charles Vera Mulleiiiilx, MadisonviUo Claude Gates, Nebo . . Route 4 rfattle Gamblin, Earlington . . . B. 0. Crick, Crofton Berh Hobgnod, Nebo Humphrey, Madl s o u v e Hugh Egbert, Dalton . Jessie MUe'tfttj, MadisonviUo R. B Rubins, .Madisonville J. F. Nail, Clay "' . ". Harper Gatlio Aunes Rich, Dawson SpriuRS Tell 3r -- Display Advertisement, 15o por lucli slnirle issuo Jjtioals and Inside Pages, lOo per line Readers Rpsolutioils ?ind Cards of Go per line TJmnks Obituary Poetry 6c per Hue Blight reductions on time contraot display advertisements. Also locals that run several mouths'wifhout change SMcmcnt of Ft(j Backed Strong Guarantee rJ B. M. SLATON UNDERTAKER wi oa.lltj Day m Nlgtaj; , Reace 4 ?- - . V WWWMWawiWM.MMmMWW' -- . 1 "m I , - . a thou-sand- s. tr :: 'n 1 The Store of Standard Makes of Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes 1 1 . 1 1 This store is sole distributor of STACY ADAMS, WALKOVER and KING QUALITY SHOES for MEN; QUEEN QUALITY QLJnTTQ W WnATRN ' ATAT ONTTTV SHOES for MISSES and CHILDREN. and EXCBLSIOR SHOES for BOYS Each manufacturer of these famous makes of Shoes stancls at the head of these standard makes of Shoes. be the list of manufacturers his line. Every sales person in our organization is. interested getting everybody to wear .; It pleasure for . . to give their best 'service to everyone who enters our store. sy 111 Courteous; Treatment and Perfect Fitting Our Motto ht Get Your Season Ticket FOR ,.. Our Men's Shoes Our Ladies" Shoes LYCEUM COURSE ji and styles. May be well termed the exception which proves the rule, for not only are they manufactured) uader the hand made standard of years ago, but they possess in addition to the leathers of quality, workmanship of superiority and all that is worthy in present day features Ik re .. x. M Season tickets for Lyceum "Course now on sale. Let subscribers and others call on Mr. Ellsn worth Eyans, Treasurer, at Batik, who will be pleased to wait on you.. Price of season tickets, 5 numbers $1.25, school children 75c. The first number will be given Monday evening,. October 2L If X you want a season ol entertain- cifftent of a good clean 'quality, get fefQuf ticket before that time, v Earl-iirgto- product. 'On the other hand, we: are skilled in the art of comfort fitting. All Men's Shoes fatted in our exclusive Men's Department, where men can shop With comfort. r which should be of foremost consideration in the purchase of footwear is cloubly assured in our standard makes. The manufacturers know how to incorporate comfort in their Comfort That feature of matrial and workmanship is unsurpassed. Patterned after our own ideas, nade of the highest grade materials and excellence of workmanship, which have made "Queen Quality"" Shoes the standard s of shoe values the world over. This noted factory has attained the high distinction of being the largest in the world devoted solely to the manufacturing of Women's Shoes. We extend . an invitatioR to alH to visit our store to examine our complete line of this famous brand of footwear. See the WONDER WORKER Sole, the most flexible in the world. Special attention given to fitting you Are the perfection of style made ip myriad lasts, all desirable fabrics and leathers, and the quality and - IM 1 7 BoysShoes ? In all our business experience we liave bent bur efforts to fully meet the requirements of the boys. Mothers and Fathers We can take caW your Boys Shoe business to Ve can furnisli the strong, your entire satisfaction. sturdy shoe for school with snap and style to it, and dur assortment of dressy Shoes for nice wear will meet with your approval. Maloney Shoes for the Girls ' Possess that standard of excellence that isjift-questionable. V"d Boys' Shoes in Men's" Department This successful organization devote all their brains ahd energy to the manufacturing of Girls' and Infants' Shoes exclusively, ther'eby attaining a higher state of perfection and efficieney than-the-y could lines urider the same head, by making several different It is with much satisfaction that we a.nnouncs to the Girls and Infants .that the new fall line is open for their inspection. ' t -- .. .'! ' H OS ioneij O jLiarneB , .,VtfV $; i- - si fr s.tk.sWdi'-SW- INCORPORATED owan - ' "' 4--4 E. DUDLEY, Earlington MgE. v X I.IUWJH I.llllllll'ii .'.":-- ' X Ia mSG Kentucky '"'"' "' I'M J :J uiiif''" j . "i HWMH3MMN ""'"''""" HIM "" III! , 'hi in .''ii'miif urj " '' " .4 pi f ' ': , 'ji fMkJ,mn hLhi ; iV flrT T, nt awihrffiwiiBtsrHTffliiffiMBWHflW iA'1 iMMSffltaaBa iT mi I it ,ly". C. V-,- fjs; ' . Cli. JW ? 3T--i , . F - gprgf?x a'5 .as 1A1!AX1!jrrxy - Only 14 more ladies A. MORTON v MADISONVILLE, KY. ; can have the ' Funeral Director ana Embalmer . ''. HOOSIER at SPECIAL Any Call Answered Promptly Day or Night. '"& The stan who whispeis down a well About the things ha has to sell Will never reap a erop of dollars Like he who climbs a tree and Miss Margaret MdPhprson,- - of Madisouville, spent Sunday uigLt in town with the Misses" Victory. Ben Robirigou, of Mortons Gap spent Sundaviu Madlsonville with his sister 'Mrs. Geo. King. If you want Hand Painted China call at Sisic Bros. Book Stokk. Madlsonville, Ky. Mr. and Mis. Wi H. Whitford were In Evansville one day last week. Neal Spilitnan was in 'Madlsonville Sunday afternoon. Norrfs King, bf St. Charles, was Iu town Sunday night. WANTED-Gentle-BOOMERS get room In good location can Apply at this office, . Mr. and Mrs. W. S. McUary were in Madlsonville Monday morning, Mrs. 11 ey Brinkley is on the sick this week. E. P,. Barnes, of Beaver Dam, was in town last week. Mr. and Mrs. James Overall, of Madlsonville, wore 'in town Saturday morning. Haveyou seen that gLady Madisonvilie, Ky. MrsEobf. Brown spent Sunday nlght'in Madlsonville with friends. Mr.ahd Mrs. Elgle Hlbbs spent Sunday afternoon In Mortons Gap with relatives and friends. I Just received a domplete line of Children's cloaks All sizes styles and prices at The lioosler Special Saves Miles of Steps MoLkod Stork Store. Earnest Bash made a visit r to Madlsonville Saturday afternoon with friends. 'Bod" Gough, Yard Master, of the L. & N. R. It. at Howell spent Sunday m the city with his mother. 30 per-cediscount on Flower pots this week, all sizes -- SiskJJOok Mrs. nt Picked Up Coat Suits and Goats .About 42 Coat Suits and 20 La- $ PER WEEK for Tired Feet -T MadlBonvlllo, Ky" Come in and let why; this cabinet- - is the best Hart Mines. Mrs. Robt. Priest spent Sunday Gp with friends. M. Hiiium Sr., Jeft yesterday us show you morning for Mannington whe"re he v goes to put in a Shakorfor the Brent iu Mortonn Mr. "hollers." one made and why it a step saver, compressed nlr and will install the such, Sullivan Air Machines. is Wall paper Newest shades and 1 Hart is putting in ' patterns. Sisk Book Store. MadiBonvlile, Ky. xYeuJs of the Town C. A. MORTON Furniture, Carpets and Dra penes uneral Miss Ruth Long, of Madlsonville. ' - j lias accepted a position in the Bon Ton Bakery. Mrs. Tom Coletran and Grace Jenkins returned from St. Louis' Mo , and Harrisburg, 111, Friday night where they have been visiting relatives for several weeks. Free Souvenir to every boy and girl who attend the Buster Brown Entertainment Wednesday Oct 16. men The many friends of Willie Grimn will be glad to' know that ho has fully recovered from a long Beige of typhoid fever and is now able to beon the street. For' Sale A small coal cook stove. Will sell cheap. In good condition. Mrs. EaioFP. ' Tram Master, E. L. Wise made a business trip to Nortonvifle yester- dies' and Misses' Coats picked upyast week at a big, reduction. Sies from 16 to 42. Black and fancy. These you can see displayed on a rack in our store at a reduction from 25 to 50 per cent less than their regular price, and with the exception of about eight everyone an up to date Suit or Coat. Call and see them next week. They went on salej yesterday. - Barnes, Cowand & Co. Incorporated " Director balxner mn d Ere- ad day. Everybody invited to meet Buster Brown and his dog Tige Wednesday Oat. 10, at the MoLkod Store Madisonvilie, Ky. Dallas Curtis Bpent Sunday' i i Earlington, Kentucky 3 9i i i nwC4Htf&r'TM wmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwmm at the MoLxon Stohk Madlsonville, Ky. Mrs. Tom Coleman and Grace Jenkins were in Madlsonville SaturO day afternoon. H. II. Vaughn, who has been working in "King's Drug Co., for several months has uraiu accepted o a position with the LAN. Tako your pictures forlraffiing to Sisk Book Storb Madlsonville, Ky. f Norman Slam spent Sunday in Evansville. Brent Hart was iu Evansville on y business Saturday. Miss Elizabeth Victory was in Evansville shopping Saturday, Bibles and Wail Mottoes, all grades and prices. Pictures of Jesus Christ &B Infant, youtb, Crucified d Ideal, lOe for the four. Can z famish you any book published. Waitkr N. Martin. Misses Francis MeElfatnok and Jtounle Hani were In Madison 111 e Sunday afternoon. Robert Nourse, who haa been visiting his grandmother, Mrs. Slsk, of the country has returned home. Tom Coleman was in town Sun MoLxod StokE Madlsonville. Ky. Paul BaukB spent Sunday In Henderson. James Woodruff , of St. Charles, was in town Monday. A. B Willis, of Nashville was n town Monday. ' Miss Erlle Stokes spent Saturd&y afternoon in the county seat visiting friends. friends. 'Anyone interested in buying a F, A. Grace spent Saturday afterhome for either home or renting noon in Evansville on bulsuets. purposes ean find out something to their advantage by oalling at the Lee Favers made a bU9ines trip to Evansville Saturday afternoon. Bee office. Jabo Hiegins was in Madisonvilie Window Shades in all colors and sizes made to order at Sisk Book Sunday night. Suit at the Mrs. George and Miss Mary spent Saturday afternoon in Madisonvilie with friends. Mrs. Ott Powers, of Providence, who lias been visiting friends iu the clry'returned home Saturday afternoon. The lines of the Leading Lady Suits are entirely dlllerent from anyothers. Don't fail to see these suits at the MoLkod Storb Madlsonville, Ky. Mrs. John Long spent Saturday afternoon iu St. Charles . with Motb-ershe- Hopkinsvilie. ERNEST NEWTON To the Public I am now entering-upon j. - THE POTTER CRAFTSMAN. J. Smith Datnrou carries with him for his led ure uu old fashioned potter's kli'l: f''fr?l. Laying aside his cont and vest, iu4 lakes a ball of clay and places It upun the potter's wheel, which he revolved with his foot by means of a treadle, He soon forms, in full view of his audience, a beautiful piece of pottery, nil the while talking upon pottery as nn undent art, Its origin and the process of making, while he also relates in connection therewith bumor- - lJ my tenth ,year in the In the blacksmith business at the same old stand, meantime many others have come and gone, I ex pect to continue to do satisfactory work if . possible. At any time any thing done at my place not entirely satisfactory I can be found there ready and anxious to make some perfectly satisfactory, as all work is 4! done on a positive guarantee. ty. Prices reasonable. I am prepared to do all kinds of repair work and flbrse Shoeinga special- day. Ohas. Curtis, of Honklnavllle, was Madlsonville, Ky. in town Monday. y Miss Jennie MoGary spent Ott Sisk, of fehe country, neaf afternoon in Madlsonville Munn's School House, had the visiting friends. to lose a gcod barn and a year's erop xf tobaeeo. The .entire Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Hutoherson building 'being destroyed by fire. arid son spent yesterday in Hender-- 1 relatives. It started from firing tobaooo. Mr. Henry Roger's, spent Siolr hart nn fnanmnnn mat" frit It a. Mr. and-MrSunday" afternoon in Madisonvilie total loss. Sat-urdaTills-fortune son-visitin- Stork. i M I 1 Give me a trial j J g s. with" relatives. ,. Public Democratic save you money on your fall suit. Let lne show you illy samples. Wambb N. Martin. Ernest Iiittlepage has accented a position with the Breut Hart "Mln- lug Co., as bookkeeper and Manager He has much experience and will make Mr. Hart a pood man. I ean The New Parker Jack Knife CARRY aafe. Safety Pen the ParW JacLK&fe Safe ny pocket, ta any poertion nd il rtfattt ta letk. even up3stown Cany it m yomttoaten poclrtaJocg ytih your jack kfiia asd key, aad it I pet-fcf- af Speaking ft N'.T? The eevreit and KmkEm Bixentjon m (mataia peat. Prica $2.50 and upwarda, L. & N..TIME CARD. 1! .V THE Time oi arrival of trains passing ous 8torlc3 and draws Important lesthrough and departure of trains sons for everyday life. .originating at Earlington. Mr. Damron gave one of his lectures Effective Sunday, April 9, 1911, before fourteen hundred men at a Y. M.'O. A, gathering hi Indianapolis and north bound, i 0.25 a.m. deeply Impressed his listeners. The No. 62 11.08 a.m. vNo. 52 which he gave there was one par7.31 p.m. No. '94 ticularly appropriate for Sunday and .,. .11.22 p.m. No."64 which ho- entitles "The Master Potter." v - M Curve-- . JffTJKl ' lec-tu- ro HON. G. 0. LETCHER No. No. No. No. 58...... 95. 61. south bound, ., 4.90 7.49 93,. 10.48 4.21p.m. a. n. a.m. p.m. The Indianapolis S,tar on Nov. 21 gave nearly a column writeup of Mr. lecture.' The Star is one of the big papers of the United States. Dam-reu-'- B JS1I1 I- i Qi Henderson, Assistant 'Presidential no. no: 5;Q3p. m. SOUTH BOUND. No. 7.10a.m. Elector of, the Second Congressional District, No. 106, , .....12.57 p. 'm: 8.10 p.m. No. 6.10 will address, the yoters of Earlington and No. 111,.. Hopkins county at the City Hall M.H.&E. TIME CARD. 107-- r No. 108 No. 108. . INTERURBAN TRAINS. north: bound. ,.. 7.54 2.00 a.m. p.m. Morton Victory, a resident of Earlington, who is attending, Wabash College, was one of bvx who were slightly injured when the apto in which they were rid ing, blew a tire, and skidding, -- 4 PROVE THAT IT WONT LEAK hnditH.imlitekhtUnJr4aotJ?un. CaH M SKeed4eVr Umotw m PaiW Lttcky Carre Pes; "'Et toac1 carredesdto ikcittxc or uihu explaaa&ii Patletwin'tleak. Get Paikef oa bial. We ttil d.- -6 Mm laleratiae tb LLLLH f leat score 109 tamed completely oVer. R-- THURSDAY NIGHT AT ahr- -' 7:30 You are ; H. k E. time card went into cident. efleot Sunday, April 9, 1911. 5:45 a.m. No. 112 leaves Saved By His Wife 113 M. All of 'the occupants were thrown clelr of the car, and except for a few bruises and cuts were none the worse for the ao yoot money if you're, set pteaied. Bfiaihyow trouble (at eood by gettag a foustak pea Paiket Pea today. it trfd . ST. BERNARD MINING. CO. Incorporated -. &A S Ul J i No. arrives.... 8:0 p. DRUG DEPARTMENT in. I. C.R. R. TIME CARD. ?y NORTH -- BOUND. on the political issues. of the day. rcapcuuuiiy-myucu V . s.1 Time of departure of, Illinois Cen-tra- l trains frem Nortpnville, Kv. i ' iu?uiciiu. v- - , No. 108. ;V. J .- - Tv 3 L 4 K V t a m. 'N; 123, local pass.10.i5 p. m. 6.$Q NoJ 186.local SOUTH SOUND .7.. 4.08 l),m. 1.48 a.m. No.JOi...., No.,,121, looalpaes, 1.98 p.m. No.OM .loaal pass 5.68 .a. m. No" 104. ,.,. 1.28 p. m. 8.40 a.m. No. 101 (I I THE WiLSON-MARSHAL- CLUB .. just what to do when her husband's life is in danger, but Mrs. R. J, Flint, Braintree.Vfc., is of that kind. "She insisted on my using: Dr. Kind's 'New Discovery,'' writes Mr, P. "for a dreadful oouRh, when I was so weak my friends all thought I had oulv a short time to live, and it completely cured me," A quick cure for coughs and colds, ft's the mpst safe and reliable medicine fq.r many throat and lung troubles j?rlp, bronchitis, croup, whnnp. ingoougn, quinsy, tonsilkis, hemorrhages. A tlal will convince you 60ct8. and $1,00. GuarantoeJ by all druggists. She's a wise woman who knows I THE ECONOMICAL WAY The lontr distance eervloe ot the Cumberland Telephone & Telegraph Company enables tlio business man to conduct all of his outside affairs in the most oconomloal and satisfactory manner. You can get long dietanco connections to all outside important cities and towns within a radius of one hundred miles of Earlington. Projnpt aemue, reiisonable rates. For information, call CUMBERLAND TELEPHONE ,' c & TELEGRAPH GO. Sff- - $$ 4 s I nil i?i fc5,Lr?a . " T- - XX; ) fH1-- ? "frt - :,,.,..ltW1yiipi HiW?jff.j ii!X. ahttl"iS'ftr if i tfjttfltliir.iKi Jit' ; : - BJi fe,, : aS? .W,J!BWW CITY DIRECTORY. Mft.vur - No.. 1548 Iu meets 1st. and Srd, friAnye uh mouth. G. D CrtWKnjv Sea. t " ' -' 7 I I "J fl ? H'!" ft ? v I '.- I Y.Q. Walker. 4Sic Golden (Ji'osB Lodgb, Earttngtoir Counolhncn Madison Oldham, J No. 525 meets 1st. and 8rd, Saturday M. OftnelBt1, Geo. C. Atkinson, TIiob. night iu oaoh month. Blair, 0. M. Henry. Mooting night Mrs. Bertha TJmstkad,'8oi.. flrBt Monday night In oaeh month. Degree of Honor, No. 10 mdets 1st School Trusteo Paul M. "Moore and 3rd Saturday nights in eaei Board of Health Ed M. Trahern, Mibs LiZZiK Hufk, Sec. G. Gilbert King and Curtis B. John-;onJ- month. Lodge, Earliugtoi Ben Httr D. ' ' Court, No. 55, meets every 1st an PoRtmnster Ohaa. Cowell. Fikr Department H. D. Rog- 3rd Monday nitriit at old Masonic ers, Chief: F. B. Arnold, Assistant Hall. Dr. C. B. Johnson, Scribe, Staudwaite, Tribe No. 57,Red Mo( Chief; Ohaa. Barnett, Captain; o Claudo Long, Gilbert Long, W. D. meets every Friday bleep. Harhy Lono, O. of R. i CavaneBB, Brick Southworth, Baker Fugate, Geo. T. Miller, Will Ray-burWoodmen of the World, Catalpr Bryant Deal, Firemen. Camp No. 801 moo'ts overy Wednesday night. All members are earnestly requested to ba there. '' CHURCHES. Bernard "Walton, Clerk. Catholic Church. First mast Monroe Davis, Deputy Clerk. overy Sunday and holy day at 7:00 Modern Woodmen of the World n. m. Second mass and preaching 9:30 a. m. Vespers and benedlctlou 7 No, 11992 meotB overy Wednesday. Y. Q. WalkeU, Sec. p.m. Rev. J. P. Mo Par laud, Pastor Elks, B. P. O. No. 788 meets at Sunday Madisonvillo Monday night. Christian Ohukoh. school at 9:80 a. m. Preaohhig averj J. F. Dempsey, Exalted Ruler. Lord's day at 10:45 a. m. and 7:45 j . Roy S. Wilson, Secretary. Wediior-da- v m. Prayer meeting overy Earliugton Chapter, U. D. 0. They are the famous Black Cat brand. You at 7:80 p. m. Thursday In caoh month Rev, H. J. BKAZKiiTON, Pastor. meets 1st m. stockings the children ran go out in know the kind at 2:80 p. M. E. Oiiuroh. Regular soryice Mrs. Emma Davis, PreB. third Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7 :80 p. in the woods, the berrv bushes, the streets and the playKnights and Ladles of Security Prayer mooting Thursday eyoninj will nieot overy second ami fourth at 7 :80. Sunday-schoat 2 :80 p. m . Monday nights. Visiting momhers ground without bringing home hours of darning for you Class meeting, second Sunday at invited to. attend. 10:80 a.m. ... Clerk. Rev. G. W. Dame, Pastor. Visiting members aro cordially M. E.Churoh, eJdOTii. Rev. W Invited to attend any of thesi C. Brandon, pastor. Services, on Lodges . and evory Sunday at 11 a. 7:4o p. nl. Sunday school at U:& stockings are the ones with nine lives. They are the Love That Endures. a. m. Prayer mooting, Wedneedaj Remember, that thero is sometimes which evenings at 7:80 o'clock. Ladies a fine lovo that never leaves .a man's only stockings made with the Extended Heel Aid Society evovy Monday afternoon. Official Board meeting Moll heart .It "stays and waits! Mandoubles the life of the heel. duv after first Sunday ;u each chester Union. month. When you come in to buy them be sure to look at Missionary Baptist Ohukoh -- Hero is a woman who speaks from the Black Cat brand' for all the rest of the, family has services 2nd and 4th Sunday in personal knowledge and lung ixper-lercviz, Mrs. P. H. Brocau, of each month also Satuiday night beJ-yourself your Husbaud and the Misses. ' fore and Sunday night following WileOn, Pa., who save, "I know from pxporlence that Chamberlain's eych Sunday prayer meeting Misses' and Boys' sizes run up to size i r j4. evening. Sabbath soliool Cough Remedy is far superior to Dr. A. O. Sisk, Snpt. LadieB Aid i"iv other. For croup there is nothmeetB each Tuesday nf torn.oon at 2 ing that txoels It. For sale by All o'clock. Paftor W. H. Gregor. of Dealers. ,f '. Louisville. Warfare Against Rats. Incorporated 'Eni-kaBaptist Ohdroh. Cochin China is trying to find an efServices tourtli Sun Jay morning and fective method to destroy tho rata evening in each month and Saturevening preceding. Prayer .that do great damaeo to the rice day meeting Friday ovonii g. Sunday crops. school 2 p. m. Rev. T. J. Lynn, Pastor. Joints" that aciie, that are THE FRATERNITY GLEE CLUB. EpiscopaIi Chukchi Services 2nd drawn orcontracted muscles hn treashould The program of the Fraternity Glee and 4tn Sunday night at 7:45 at the ted with BALLARD'S SNOW LINClub Is clear cut, at times indulging In Jjiurary. Sunday School at 3 p.m. IMENT. It penetrates to the spot Rev.. Geo. C. Akbitt, Rector. where It Is needed and relieves suf the song, yell and action of the athfering. Price 25?, 50c and $1.00 per picletic field and at other moments bottle. Sold by St. Bernard Mining ' LODGES. turing the Informal but moro serious Co., Incorporated, Dru' fraternity house and 'I for Our Community This Season gathering at thewith an exceptionally Masonic Lodge E, W. Turner finally closing bright and captivating little sketch " a Notable One. written especially for this company . v- BLjCK WlOSTErWir lJlte Foot.Glovgj I3ft,.nett. PiiUcn JuIro-A..Chief of Police Win. Hradloy. NlRht Chief J H. llamby.. lt.v Clerk Paul P- Price. Treasurer Frn nk 1. Aruoja", Oity Phystclftn W K. NIsbot. City Enultioer R K. Whipfl'or. T. C - F, D Basi). or's Welcome. Victoria Lodge, No. 81, K. cfT P meets every Monday night. Visit- r (i Ernest Newton, or K Hopkins Lodge, A. O. U. W. moots every Thursday night. R, nnd 8, N-50- The Bell Has Rung On Straw Hats Put away that old last summer straw hat and come to the St Bernard Store for your Fall and Winter wool hat. We are' prepared to furnish you with the genuine article in wool at the lowest prices. We have the latest styles in John B. Stetsons in Alpines and Telescopes, also the worlds Famous Swann Hat in Telesqopes and "EHjTtTWNl. a CZAT. Street Conmib6loiiei'--Jlobt,Woo- il -- U. n, Wc Carry the "Tough as Leather" Stockings for Your Children 4l . ol Black Cat 1 Wil-Carkio- an, M You vmake no ' . P"'-! . mistak e w h c ri e, Wed-riesria- y B arnes, Ljowan d Earlmgton. Company i Kentucky you purchase your Fall and Winter hat from this store. Remember we guarautee to give you your moneys worth and satisfaction. Call on us when you .are; ready to purchase and we can save you money. 4rvt4 . il. ..mm Sis irV. ST. BERNARD MINING INCORPORATED GO. 1YCE1J1H0URSE W. R. GOYLE, ' Manager Stores J " I .11. ik Feast of Good Things In EnteriIA. W- - Days." called The Fraternity Glee Club will make Its appearance In the territory of the tainments That - Will Not Only ...,.;.; A Entertain, butlnstruct and Inspire! - g nctobr-Undersellin.1MQ gALL THIS WEEK AT v:t-t, .Si ! 1H Sale 'ii.'j fr- 'A i ta 4 11 Li, i -- Instruct and inspire, has been arranged :Tor our community this season. The Lyceum course Is becoming moro and bnore a permanent Institution In every town and city. n Soino communities which have had Lyceum course for years boast of a 3arger per cent of tbelr young people Jin colleges than towns of similar size in tho same 'localities which have not maintained a course. Many of our national problems, now considered were first presented in a forcl-:tlmanner to the American people Irom tho Lyceum and Chautauqua platforms. Much also has been done to elevate music and the entertainer's art rfrom these platforms and to abolish or Secrease the attendance upon mediocre ud questionable shows. The course of entertainments which are to appear here this season Is booked .through the Kedpath Lyceum Bureau, Ibe oldest and 'largest Lyceum In the para-auount, o feast of good things In entertain-fment- s that will not only entertain, but Wm V .', Madisonvill Kentucky y'' ll'l'l-mlSMUAUUl lM i ?,jV ''.. - ftA your FalKand Winter buying this week for the bargains in Un derwear, Hosiery, Ready-to-Weand Clothing cannot be duplicated. When, the lots we have are closed out, that will be all we can get this season. DO && " - ar . - Hosiery Underpriced " 3 world. ItS '3-- w v., '" ' "' -' Sick headache is caused hv a TablotB and dis-rdor- ed correct that and jtlie hea'daches will disappear. For stomach. Take Chamber-Jain'- s ale by All Dealers. Chicago and Columbus (O.i otllces of the Redpnth RiirfMiu for tin- first lime the season of 1012 and tm.'S In the transinisslssippl and southwestern. tor ritorv the .name Is already known and stnnas for quality and action In male quartet work. The .Fraternity Glee Club was organ ized and coached by Ralph Dunbar, who for yeartf has been identified with the famous Dunbnr Quartet and Bell Ringers and who Is now giving his en. tire time to company organizing. - s II u fee, Make Bathing Form of Worship. Our American bathing resorts Dale Into insignificance beBlde those of Indiathough to the Hindoo bathing ia a religious duty as well as a personal luxury. Bast India papers report that during one week recently at the holy city of Allahabad nearly 2,000,000 people bathed in the rivers Jumna and Ganges, which meet at that place. imperfect.......: Women's Fancy Hose, 1 5c and 25c qualify good serviceable stockingfor home. use, choice per.pair. . So ' Women's Black Hose, perfect goods, lOc value, .'. per pair ... . ,7c Women's Black Lisle ;Hdse, perfect goods, 15c quality 11c Women's Black Ribbed Hose, heavy weight, perT. fect t9c value Ho Stout Women's bargain, a genuine 'natural out size hose, regular 25c value, 11c Women's fine Mercerized Lisle Black. Hose, slightly 1 5e imperfect of a 25.p grade. Women's Black Silk" Hose, perfect goods, 50c . 2 8c grade. Women's Black Worsted Hose, assorted 50c and 35c qualities ..",.;.... .".,.,. 25c Women's Black Wool Hos , 25,c graded perfect goods lie . Misses' Black Ribbed Hose, double sole and knee, high spliced heel, perfect goods, a splendid loc value 7 2 to 9 2 , , .1 le r, Boys' very heavy 2x2 Ribbed Hose, extra strong and durable, perfect goods, all sizesi ,..,... 12c Men's Heavy Black or Tan Socks, slightly imperfect He Men's Black medium weight 15c socks, slightly s Bal-brigg- an Underwear Underpriced "'v , 'plump weight, , . Men's ,'flee'ced Shirts and drawers, perfect goods, a 39c value for. ....... ,7 25t ..'.... Men's Standard Ribbed Fleeced shirts "arid a good 50c value at ....;.; drawer, 35- l i Men's Heaviest Fleeced shirts. and drawers, weight .", 3Sc "full. 14 lbs. to dozen 50c value . .. C . ... ...... ..;,';....; ........ Women Ribbed Fleeced Union-Suits- ,' full bleached slighfly imperfect, in sizes 34, 36,. 38 onlys, 50c value 29c t. - ......... t...J 1-- 1-- ............. Women's fileached Yests and panfs, all sizes 34 to 44, slightly imperfect, 25c value. . He r Women's Fine Ribbed bleached Vests and Pants;. slighiy imperfect quality, regular. 50c value. . . . . 33e ............. Women's Tine Bleached' Union Suits in extra sizes only, 40 to 44 bust, regular $1.00 value, slightly Jm-- perfect at 4Je Meet Us Wednesday Oct. At The 16 McLEOD vi, & STORE Madisonville, Ky A"i Children that are pale, sickly and peevlslrTwlth dark rings under the eyes.flckle appetite, and who appear to get no nourishment from the food they eat are surely suffering: from worms. Give them WHITE'S OREAjtf VERMIFUGE and note the.'wonderful improvement. Thoy soon take on flesh and are rosy, active and cheerful. Price SKe per bottle. Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co.. Incorporated, Drug Men's Fancy two tone Silk plaited Socks, perfect . weave, 25c value . .. , .. .. .ISe Men's Winter weight pure Silk Socks, perfect goods, regular 5uc valuei ...-...37c ...... -- v.1lc -- A - .... .... ...;.. Women's Very fine hand finished Silk and wool union suits in sizes 36 and 38 bust only, very slight imperfections, regular $2,50 value. . . . . ..$1.2S ..... Children's Ribbed Fleeced Vests and Pants, Tots, almost all sizes, 25c values , brokea I J i a Lots of Bargains r "". ' in Every fcWBflfc ' " Department J) wm rilnhVhtvHHPi wSMBWwFtoHlm JrJm vrfs4HmLkZBMHjiwi4HkhWkfekHMV vJriMM k ,v. iZi' . yet? j'.'. ' '. t LJ(. Ji K-4 o . ..'"..-'- L.:r..Jto