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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): October 29, 1912
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Wilfion-M.irehn- ll fWENTY-THIR- D YEAR EARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KY TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1912 $t; night to which all Hitrli SchonJ i E. L. Mayor WISE Earliagton Nebo Notes TheOorbin bros. shipped a load of cattle to Louisville Tuescar- boys were invited and 24 were Democratic Nominee for day. Martin O'Brien iB bujlding a new house on West Bernard St. near the depot. Dr. E. B Hrtidin the dentist from Madisonville was in town all last week at work on his pro fession. Jim Gnoch, of the Rose Creek Ooun'rv has a new 10 lb boy at his house, little Ti fiord. Mrs. O. M Lute left Thursday for Commerce, Texas, to join her husband Prof. C M. Lute who has the chair of Science in the Normal School at that place, the many friends of Miss Tot regret to Bee her leave and wish her all appiuess in her new home. Prof. Claude Cates took his School to hickory ridge Friday, Will appreciate the vote and influence of every Democrat and the progressives of other parties. Election, Tuesday r , Nov. Sth. Polls present. After supper Mr. Harr s spoke in interest of organizing a High School Bible Club telling what they did at Owensboro, Henderson, Fraukfort and other Ky. towns. Bro D. M. Harrison then made a very earnest appeal for Bible Class study, painting out that the success of most of our big men was gained by knowledge of the Bible. Wedndsday morning Mr. Harris spoke 8Q minuteB at high school followed by 15 minutes from local secretary aud at a business meeting that afternoon. Thirty-fiv- e boys joined in electing a Pros., Vice Pres,, Sec'y., and Treap., of the class. They will have the first m seting in Y M. 0. A. Friday niht at 0:15 when a lunch will be served. Heed cIhc Warning Shiver There would be slight danger from colds if only the firBt warnings were heeded and something takonto stop the attacks before they have a chance to develop. The shiver, sneeze and disagreeable dryness in the throat mav mean the approach of serious illnesB, 'Round The Reundhense (By R. R. RiUr) Several railroaders and gentleWilson-Marshal- l men have been accused of makOlub. ing up the stuff that appears oc Where are the men that treats caBioually under the above headyon square? ing. Some of tbe accused are: Wildou Marshall Olnb. G. D. Cowoll, 11. B. Salmons, Where they neither curse, drink Walter Daves, Porter Willis, or Bwear? W. K. Pilkington, Andy Hardy Wilson Marshall Olnb. and G. M. Armstrong. It is no Where is the placo to spend yooR secret who iB doing the writing time, and for the information for those who really wish to know, I acknowledge that I am tho guy who does the stunt. General Foreman Salmdn was in Hopkiusville Friday. G M. Armstrong was in ou business. Porter Willis was off sick Saturday. However, it is rumored that he weut uuttini: und eujoved himself most luxuriously, having bacon for dinner. Paul Pilkington went to again Sunday. W. A. Hdrdy weu to Nash-villeon Olub. Who says the day is' now in sighX When the working men are treated right, And will Hve in history like a " kuight? ' ' Robinson's Grippe Tablets will preveut any serious results. They drive out the c'd completely in a few .hour. We guarantee them. ay And "hear the speakers voices ' , chime, And get noma early (?) affee nine? Wilson-Marsha- ll Olnb. ' This was not all of the song-bu- t you wiM have to see him for J ' Open 6 a. in. to 4 p. m. JtOBERT NOURSE Church Notes M. E. Church South Ben T. Robinson Corner Drug Store the reatofnt,'as'tbe train- pulled down iu the yard and I- only heard the echoes of the last ver- ses. Engineer H. L. Smith Is ofT sick. Several Hundred heavy-repa- ir shop cars have been sent to.New Djcatur, Ala. for repairs. "Aud she felt of her bolt in the-- ' Mortons Gap, Kentucky nuttiqg. KILLS LARGE HAWK Miss Erma Hill who Hod-kinsvil- le 0 The Chicken Variely Measured Four Feet From Tip to Tip .Robert Noursc is about tbe youngest Nimrod in tlio country. While out hunting lust SiMirdnv he killed a lnrge Olnckeu Hawk aua brought the wiiJg to the Bee Office n& a trophy of his prowess. The hawk measured four feet from tip to tip of wing and its talons were an inch loug. ltib ert is quite proud of In .mark- manahip. . by a mad dog last Friday week, Monday hiB father took him to Excursion to Louisville Bowling Green where he is being teaches the primary department did not go with her little folks it being too cool, the crowd gathered 5 bushels of tint?. , v" Mis'? Pauline Cox, of thih town is assisting MrF. J. F Hill iu her millinery store at Ooiltown. Mr-i- . D. Q. Kmchloe entertainer of Madisouvillo will be at the Court house here next Friday night uuder'tho auspices of the girl's home mission society, pro ceeds to oStQthe M E. .Church. HoustpnOarneal a little pupil of 'Miss Grace Cox, who is teaching at Pleasant ridge was bitten Splendid uotig-eg- a lions worshiped at the M. E. Ohurch South last Sabbath, The services were well attended for the eutiie day. The Sabbath s cho d is growing. Every old pupil who has lost the habit of attending the Sabbath school is most cordially invited to attend uextSab-batl- i. The prayer jneeting services is grow mg in interest. The Subject for next Wednesday evening is "'Hatred.", TJiere were three add i 16ns" to the- church Sunday evening. 1 4. Nutting Party A 5'ollj party left at an early 51 Friday. hour Saturday morniug for Pond River, bottoms where they spent the day gathering nuts. After having spent a very pleasant day they returned late in the afternoon with an abundant supply of nuts. The following composed the party - Msdames A. J. " S'oke4v. S, M. Bourland, Geo. :- - fa B4. E.V No Chance for Him. vcan? "Therol" eald tho ambitious young Notice Advertisement ireated. man when ho had finished his great .Wilson-Marsha- ll Club. To My Friends; I am in the The L. & N. will ruiru excurMrs. Morton and Mrs. Eliza cple, "that's done. Now ell that. Is Who tells you how to cast your necessary Is to find a publisher and sion from E.irlingtou lo Louis- Hoffman went horseback riding cause the public to becomo Interested Idle flour Popularity Contest vote, ville over the M. H. & E. rail last Friday evening when Mrs. In mo. Confound It! I have no aud respectfully ask tnat my For the, needful things thoy aro road on November 3rd. The Hoffman's horse stumbled and friend whose wife would be willing friends save their coupons for me remote'. to cause a commotion by eloping with and help me to win the Watch or traiu will leuyeEarlmgton about, fell throwiutr her off bruising her mo." ' y In a way that does not get your Bracelet. I will appreciate any midnight, or to bo exact 12:00 a face-anshakiug her up badly, goat? favo? uo macter how small. Wilsou-Mirsha- ll mM and will arrive in Louisville but not seriously." She is now Club. Might Be the Fact. Nellik MpMakus. abont 6 a in. Returning the able to be up again but will take Burglars who broko Into c Paris Who gets the speakers for the flat recently removed all the fashiontrain will leave Louisville No-- v her rides in a buggy hereafter. throng? THE DOCTOR'S QUESTION able pannier drosses belonging to the mber 3rd at 8 p. m. Fare for Wiison-M'treha- ll Bro. T. D. Moore, of Hopkins. mistress of tho house and left a numClub. the round trip .$2.00 from ville, filled his regular appoint ber of old skirts. "Tho police," Bays Much Sickness Due to Bowel Disorders That spoul to us just for a song? Oct 20 and Nov. 1. correspondent, "suspect a ment at the Christiau Ohurch a Paris expert." We, on tho fashion other A doctor'6 first question when'con- Sunday and at night. hand, are inclined to wonder If tho &ulted by a patient is, "are your New Church at Mortons Gap Claude Porter, Claude Gates burglary was not committed by the regularf " He knows that 98 Suuda evening llev. Walter and Edd Hoffman, our boys, took lady's husband, who may easily have bowels of Illness 1b attended with been a fellow who per cent N. M'irUu preached in the Odd inactive bowels and torpid llvqr, and the civil service examination at wished to seo his wife becomingly Fellows Hall at Mortons Gap on Madisonville Saturday. dressed for a week or two. By- that this condition must be removed gently uud thoroughly before health subject of 'The Ohurch," and at stander. Bert Hobgood begins the mail-rout- e can be reutored. conclusion an organ izttiou the riding 1st. November. Rexall Orderlies are a positive, of the. M. E. Church, South, was Intolerance Not a Virtue. pleaBaut and safe rome Jy for constl-pnrio- n Mr. und Mrs, John Salmon aud effected with a membership of Persons sometimes associate intolerand bowel disorders in generQuite a number more are boy David. John Green andJSlrs. ance with strength and firmness of al. We are so certain of their great ten. .conviction; but Intolerance Is far expected to enroll themselves in Fannie Salmon, of Madisouville more a feature1 of Ignorance, defective remedial value that we promise to sympathy, Imperfect grasp of truth. return the purchaser's money In the chnrch, and after a good, live spent Sunday at Nebo. We want tho charity that makes al- every caBe when thoy fail to produce revival in the near future it is lowance for other people's points of entire satisfaction. Physical Work of the Y. M. C, A. hoped to have a live, prosperous view without wavering from its own. Rexall Orderlies are eaten like Prof. Gattou has so kindly organization at that place. Th s candy, they act quietly and have a sootliing, strengthening, healing in is a matter Unit should have been agreed to take a .class of High Make Your Gas Mantles Last. Before you use a now gas mantle, fluonco ou the entiro intestinal tract. done sooner, but now the pros- School Boys in Gymnasium Mon up to They do notpargo, gripe caiiBe nau-sevinegar and hang pects are bright for a live, pros day, Wednesday aud Friday af- soak it inthis way a brilliant it light Is dry. In flatulence, excessive looseness, perous, spiritual life for the new ternoon for one hour after which obtained and tho burners will last diarrhoea or other annoying efleot. organizations. Bro. Martin will he will coach aud train the bas- twice as long, ns usual, even in a They are especially good for childdraughty room. McCall's Magazine. ren, weak persona or old folks. Two preach in the Hall next Sunday ket ball teams. We have to have a no. 1 and sizes, 25c and lOo. Sold only at our night at 7:80 on the subject of French Revenue From Gambling. The Rexall Storo, St. Ber"Friendship," with practical no. 2 Y. M. 0. A. team, a High From tho stale tax on games of store nard Mining Co. Incorporated Drug tax on lessons on this subject from a School aud a Scout team in tho chance, including tho which the total- Department. . registers Held this winter, also two Busi- - izator, the machine religious and church standpoint. race track bets, the French governAlso to attend cottage prayer nesB Men's Class in volley Ball ment receives about $1,500,000 a Rebublican Campaign Fund meeting Thursday night at 7:30 which will meet Tuesday and year. New York, Oct. 28. The Reax tbe residence of Mr. J. R. Thursday uight. Young mou publican National Committee anA O.wanaugh in the South end of should join and enjoy igood The Reason Why. nounced Saturday that the total health. "Madam, I am just out of the hostown, received up to d McGary, MotliersheaJ, W. Alben& Keown, Misses Eflie ' .Mothersliead, Ruby ffikl . .j Sisk'and Messrs Porter Willis, Who is for the railroad man? . Steve Mothershead aud Ed Wilson-Marsha- ll Club. Who helps you out whene'r they S. tokMiy Clerk W. E. Daves was in Howell Saturday. The above sentences makes me think of something real interest;, ingithar happened last Thursday night. Just as I was comiug in town on a traiu I heard a noise at the City Hall and as we passed through the yards I looked out at the caboose door and heard tlie following eminating from -..A .rv back." Fireman J. F. Whiteell is laying off, account sticking a rusty-nai- l in one of his feet. Pinkuev Willi has gone with a bruised arm. He is getting no better fast. A Bargain Month rchiB is ' , rB A. Tin-hem- the EvmiBville Courier's.. annual bargain mouth. Subscriptions will be taken in October foronly $2.00, covering the daily Courier by mail one year. Thousands of subscriptions are now being receive V ed by this fine newspappr. -- Smali Blaze at Idle Hour Theatre Satur" day Evening There was a slight blaze at tho Idle Hour Theatre Saturday Earl-iugto- n, evening, nobody hurt, and no damage done and no one even, got frightened. This goes to show you that out side of the beauty and comfort of this pretty little Theatre it is absolutely fire proof and you run no risk whatever when ,you go to this pi. ice. s simple-hearte- d Public Democratic Speaking 2& a, Hon. A. 0. Stanley Opera House,Citv of Earlington Of Henderson, will address the voters of Hopkins County at the Hon. D. 11. Kincheloe Will Vddress the Voters qf Earhugtou at the City Hall on the political issues of the day, Thursday night, Oct. 81st. Every one invited to come out and bear him You Know the Kind. ' "What sort of a chap In Wonfbat to camp with?" "He's one of those fellows who always takes down a mandolin about the time it's up to somebody ts fei busy with the frying paa." Mr. Watkins will have fonr classes, of small boys on the floor and on Saturday he hopes to have a class of boys from 10 to 12 who are not old enough to belong to the association, Committees are being appointed and teams' formed which we hope a more complete schedule pital, "Don't tell me any such contributions atory as that! You are the same within five days amounted to man I gave a piece of pie to not two $498,000, of which $477,00.0 was Weeks ago." "Yes'm, dat was Just expended iu this 'state for camfore I went to do hospital." Houston and" Tuesday, Oct. 29, 7:30p. m. On the political issues of the day. Post Ood'a services." "We will criticise a gie. ', long sermon," he Bays, "a lengthy Mr. S. A. Harris State Y. M. C. prayer, or any lengthy religious servLayman's Definition. ices, but sit quietly through a two-hoA. Boys worker arrived in political speech, a funny lecture -- "What 1b a court of laat resort, pa?" Tuesday and was iveh a or evea a monkey show' Courting as old maid." Judge. paign expenses. Tlie numbor of contributors to the fund was givFood for Thought Here. en as about 1,000 and the largest A southerner, who l.a3 his own way bequest as $25,000. of stating things, inquires whether individual the world is fair "In dealing with The doner was Andrew Carne- later. ur Midi-Ronvill- o banquet at tbe Y. M. 0. A. that ta CLUB fy tfj MmA J i "kwtib Til't i ' ir - ' ' -- vfw( - te s i- J . :. " .4. ... .1 tr, -- tim, iA'-i'- , M.'iffllrmMBtBfUi'M t- , mAr.M'h ' Tf fcfSJSS" ttl'ii1, 1 lllJ'j ''i ifyW -- 35H v- nr M . MMt,,T- L. A. Advertising Rates 15c per inch issue Luoals and Inside Pages, 10c per line Readers Resolutions and Cards of ' 5o per line Thanks 5c per Hue Obituary Poetry Slight reductions on time contract display advertisements. Also locals that run several inouthe without change BlDirle N. TIME CARD , !!! W tCf mm '- mi. l " ii i imimmmiJi -- lr tri EDITOR AND PUBLISHER 4SS0CIATE EDITOR jji DlBplay AdvertlseuieutB, Send Me Your Name Ii You Want originating at Earlmgtou. No. No. No. t Time ol arrival of trams passing through and departure of trains Effective Sunday, April 9, 02 52 04 54 1011 C. ' A. MORTON MADISONVILLE, KY. "' II ii f So PAUL M. MOdRE. north hound. J. E. FAWOETT ANO BUSINESS MANAGER Member of To Better I Can . ,;- - J No. SOUTH jjKJw'' Kentucky Press Association end Second District Publishers League Entered at the Earllucrton Post Office as Second Class Matter. - YourJo'b: ' No. 53 No. 05. No. 51 No. 93 1 , ,11.22 ROUND. 4.80 7.40 , 1.21 0.25 a. m. H.08 a. m 7.8-p. m. p.m. "' "1 ... , .1 .,. MM.,.MM,I.I.II 1... 10.48 a.m. a.m. p. m. p.m. . Funeral Director and Emtalmer o - w: INTERURBAN TRAINS. NORTH HOTINJJ. 7.54 2.00 No. No 5.02 OUTH BOUND. 7.10 No. 105 12.67 No. 107 y.10 No. 109 6.10 No. Ill f Any Call Answered Promptly Day or Night. :a: niiniiiimMlM liiVuMrtinfnii- - Madison1 Branch Office in Ben Slaton's Office, Next' Door to Postoflice, No. 24-- 2 Kings -- MM AlLttn uavm, mgr. ville, Kentucky, Phone Help You No. 106 103 110 a. m. p, m. p. m. Telephone 47 Tuesday, October 29, 1912 ll- t4( S. ,; CITY DIRECTORY. ors welcome. Ernest Newton K. of R. and a. m. p. m. p. m. v m. !I ' IV V k VI Councllmen Madison .Qldham, J TH. Cansler, Geo. O. Atkinson, Thos. Blair, CM Henry. ' Mooting night first Monday night in each montL. School TruBteo Paul M. Moore, Board of Hoalth Ed M. Trahem, ' G. Gilbert King and Curtis B. John' son. M, D. Postmaster .Cuas, Powell. FlKE DEPARTMENT H." D. Rog- ors, Chief; F. B. Arnold, Assistant Chief; Ghas. Barnett.i Captain; Claude Long," Gilbert Jonjr. W. D, CavaneBS, Brick Smnhworth, Baker Fugato, Geo. T. Miller, Will Ray- , , Miss Lizzie Huff, Sen. Earlington Chapter, U. D. G., Lodge, Earlington Bon Hur Court, No. 55, meetB every 1st and meets 1st Thursday in each month 3rd Monday night at old Masonic at 2:80 p.m. Mrs. Emma DAVisPres. Hall. Dr. C. B. Johnson, Scribe. Knights and Ladies of Security 57,Red Men Standwalte, Tribe No. will meet ever second and fourth meets every Friday sleep. A Harry Long, C. of JR. Monday nigjits. Visiting members attend. Woodmen of the World, Catalpa invited toWiLuCarrigak, Clerk. Camp No. 801 meets every WednesViBlting members are cordially day night. All members are earinvited to attend any of thesp nestly requested to be there. Lodges Bernard Walton. Clerk. Monroe Davis Deputy Clerk. Lilacs and Lilacs! , Modern Woodmen of the World, burn, Bryant DealFiremen... No. 11992 meets every Wednesday. Mr. Cliff o "By George! When we ; Y. Q. Walker, Sec. get into our suburban home I'm going CHURCHES. Elks, B. P. O. No. 738 meets at to grow lilacs." Mrs. Gliffo ''Don't do It, Henry. I like you much better Catholic Ohuk'Oh. First mass Madisonville Monday night. every Sunday and holy dtfyat7:00 J. F. Dempsey. Exalted Ruler. smooth shared." Roy S. Wilson, Secretary. a. m. Second mass and proaohin? '9:80 a m. Vesporfc and benediction 7 p. m. Rev. J. P. McPariaud, Pastor Christian Ciiuroh. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Preaching" over. Lord's day at 10;45 a. in. and :45 . in. Prayor meeting overy Wednes''Make .use joroop MAIL qrd'er; DEPARTMENT.;:'.' .& '' r .' day af 7:30 p. m. .' J ''ttJl Rev. H. J. Brazrlton, Pastor. M. E. Ciiuroh. Regular service WWl th ird Sunday at 1J m. and 7 :80 p. m WCj.-vrPrayer meeting Thursday evening at a :80 p. m. at 7 :30. Sunday-schoClass mooting, second Sunday at 10:30 a. m. U Rev. G. W. Dame, Pastor. We are particularly anxious to have you see our M. EtCiiUituil, doOTH. Rev. W A. Grant, pastor. Services on offerings in the lines at $15. $18.50, $20, $22.50 and ..., every Sunday at 11 a. ui. and Vl $25. 9:3c 7:4Dp. m. Sunday school at k': a. m. Prayer mooting, Wednepda We have by far the biggest clothing business in evenings at 7:30 o'clock. Ladies' Evansville or in the Central State territory. The reaSociety every Monday afterAid noon. Official Board meeting Hon-tlason is we make the garments and sell direct at retail after first Sunday Ju each to the man who wears them. Besides, this enables us .month. : Missionary Baptist Church to offer to you a selection that is unequaled and val;; has services 2nd and 4th Sunday in ues that cannot be matched by their dealers. Saturday night beeach month also fore and Sunday uigut following General Suit price range $10 to $35. .;,- eych Suhday prayer meeting Wed- General Overcoat price range $10 to $120. WM desday evening. Sabbath school 51 t. O. SiBk, Sunt- - Ladies Aid 'Br. A. Raincoats and Slip-on- s price range $5 to $25. meets each Tuesday afternoon at 2 Boys' Suits, Overcoats and Slip-on$2.50 to o'clock. Paftor W H. Gregor, of & fctf.5. vLouisville. $20 ; ?. i Baptist Churoh. -Our Shirt, Neckwear, Glove, Underwear, Hat, C" '.r"berviceB fourth Sun Jay morning and Cap and Shoe sections abound with all that is new in evening In each month add Saturday evening precediug. Prayer style and serviceable in wear for man and boy meeting Friday evenh t. Sunday f T.1 paid on all mail or phone orders of S5 or school 2 p. m. : Rev. T. J. Lynn, Pastor. 4.J more. Episcopal Church Services 2nd S and 4tn Sunday night at 7:45 at the "h JLibrary. Sunday School at 8 p. m. .Hev. Geo. C. Armtt, Rector. month. -- Hopkins Lodge, A. O. U. W. No. "Mayor F. D. Rash. 561 meets every Thursday night. 'PoI'pp Judp;p A J. Bennett. Y. Q. Walker, Sec Chie f Police VVm. Bradley. Golden Cross Lodge, Earlington. Nljrht Chief J H. Han) by. No. 525 meets 1st. and 3rd, Saturdaj City Clerk Paul P. Price. night in each month. B. Arnold. Treasurer Frank Mrs. Bertha Umstead, Sec. 'City Physician W It. Nisbet. Degree of Honor, No. 10 meets 1st City EnKiueor R. E. Whlpfler. Wood and 3rd Saturday nights in each Street OommiBBioner-Ro- bt. e. b; Box hartleboad Manager Henderson, Ky. M. H. &. E TIME CARD. 203 M. H. & E. time card wont Into effect Sunday, April 9, 1011. 5:45 a. m. No. 112 leaves No. 118 arrives.. .8:80 p. m. DeILBISS Guaranteed Atomizers iWiimginin,H 1 ti C.R. R. TIME CARD. I Time of departure of Illinois Oe' tral trains from Nortonville, Kv. No. No NORTH BOUND. 1.28 p.m. 8.40 a. m. 122, local pas8.10.45 a m. 102 104 130, No. No. local SOUTH 6.SG BOUND p. m. No. 1.46 No. 103 No. 121, local pass. 1.28 1S5 No. 101, 4.08 a.m. p.m. p.m. local pass 5.53 a. m. V Sadness of Unbelief. I look upon unbelief as the greatest of calamities. It Is the loss of the chief aid of virtue, of tho mightiest power ovor temptation, of tho inoBt quickening knowledge of God, of the only sure hope. Tho unbeliever would gain unspeakably by parting wltn every possession for the truth which he doubts or rejects. William Ellery Channing. The Young and the Old. The principal trouble with a young man is that ho declines to reallzo that ho will have to grow old, and with an old one his inclination to forget that he ever was young. There are few homes where the Atomizer is not used in some form at some tinie, and with a view of making it possible for you to acquire the best article of this kind on the market, we have very recently added the DeVilbiss line to our stock This Atomizer is manufactured by a firm which have had years of experience in the business and are every where recognized as producers of strictly quality goods, a fact which we think will justify your serious consideration and help us with little argument convince you that DeVilbiss Atomizer is, in many respects, superior to all other Atomizers. Following aje shown three of the most popular numbers, with prices, which we feel sure you will agree are most - ol Suits, Overcoats, Raincoats x& DeVHWus Atomizer No. 23 Price 75 cents DrVllIitMN Xnxnl Adunlsrr No. HO Price 75 cents SYMPTOMS OF CONSUMPTION tf-- c v Si if I C- Yield to Vinol. The medical profession do not lieve be- Price $1.25 Please bear in mind the fact that all parts of the Atomizer, (except the bulb which is of rubber of course) are made either glass 6r metal. The being true you can very readily understand the ease and simplicity with which the Atomizer can be kept in a perfectly sanitary condition, as continued boiling or washing will in no way affect it's efficiency. m s, ENii-RA- ge but a person may inherit a weakness or tendency to that disease. A prominent citizen of Evansville, "I was ill for Ave Ind., writes: months with pulmonary trouole, and had the best of doctors; I had hemorrhages and was in a very bad way. Through the advice of a friend I tried Vinol, and I feel that It saved my life. It Is all you recommend it to be. I believe It is the greatest medicine on earth. I have advised others to try Vinol, and they havo had tho Bame results." (Name furnished on request.) Vinol soothes and heals tho Inflamed surfaces and allays the cough. Vinol creates an appetite, strengthens the digestive organs and gives the patient strength to throw off Incipient pulmonary diseases. Try a bottlo of Vinol with the understanding that your money will bo returned If it does not help you. Sold by ST. BERNARD MINING CO., that consumption is Inherited, The DeVilbiss Atomizer to $1.25. is priced at from 50c St.B ernaixl Mining Incorporated Co. m 4Lt I IT PAYSTO TRADE HERE. DRUG DEPARTMENT 'In each month. JUDGES. "MaBonic Lodge E,, W. Turner, "No. 548 meets'lst. and 3rd. Fridays G. D J) Cowell, Sec. ...- - . r a.. wi ia uarti wi , vrTir w irv' ...i rt e w w.T.iMib Victoria Lodgo, No. 84, K. of P. meets every Monday night. ViBit- - EVANSVJ TTTT ,.,TT-r-- r' :UET aaaaTr,, JAf'l tH'P. I AN A'. rt. n m l j vi it i.w " - v Incorporated, Drag Department BEE ADS PAY STIRRING WONDER COMPELLING 30 DAYS 1 f I Pi BARGAIN ? CARNIVAL aI Is Now in Full Swing and Thousands of People Are Getting Great Bargains THE NEW FAMOUS STORE HIPPEL'S BUILDING, NEXT DOOR TO DUNKEBSON'S GROCERY M J MADISONVILLE, KY. "."" ' - l J V- - f? ,r,i , I.U3S, ,'H J - i f rr I t iiLjti.-itmm1lfrd- Jit, ' . tL -- IV V ' "i , y ' "Sfjt .r II '" I ?, 1 i 'i-.- 'i V :-- ? :mhd J yj'Lti&m; A I titiii.ir iiiriimi?iiiiwi HillniiM THE ECONOMICAL WAY The loni distance service ot the Cumberland Telephone & Tel egraph Company enables the business man to conduot all of his outside alfiirfl In the most ooonomloal and satisfactory manner You t hi Ret lonjr distauco connections to all outBlde important oitieB And tnwns within a radius of one hundred mlleB or Earllup-ton- . Prompt service, reasonable rates. For information, call GO. rated 9 wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmHMzmmmmmmmmmmmmmm CUMBERLAND L. V. Rmifro.wan in Madlsonvllle Saturday, Mrs. G. O. Atklneon was In Mad isouvtlle Saturday. Mr. ? Mjtb. T " WWWWWWWWW .n.:-...- I I B. M. SLATON i TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH corpo- - neker if. Wallace Vaughn who has been ill at Providence for tha'pastweek has returned to tho city. Charlie finrnott was In Madison "hollers." .,' ' ville Sunday. Mr and Mrs. L. M. Tpdcl spent IIWI' Sunday in the aouutry with Mr. and Mrs. Waller Todd. Misses Gertie Obannon, Margaret News the Town Timor, Messera Gilbert and Norris K'Hgare m St. Charles Sunday. Miss Lucas of Providence vlBited Robinson, one of the friends in the city Saturday. ' Miss Nell best looking young ladles in St. All tho Girls like r CharloB, was here Sunday visiting and Numully's Candies, you can get her sister Mrs. Travis. this kind at Nixon's If you want to make a hit take your MrsWill Gordon and Mrs. Bleker or girl a box of our Napp, of Evan6vllle. were In tho Nunnally's candy, these brands are visiting friends. the best on the market. We have the city Saturday Walter Dayes was In Evansvllle popular priced packages. Sunday. B. E. NIXON Gilbert Klnsr and MIbb Margaret Paul Banks Bpent Sunday lu HenTurner violted friend In St. Charlns derson. Sunday. ROOMERS WANTED-Gentle-John Rnhinsnn ijnd famll". of can ee't room in good location. Pinevlllo, Ky., arc visiting rplntlvos A,jply at this offlco. bore. For Sale A small coal cook stove. Miss Nellie McManus and Gladys Will sell choap, In good condition. Vaughn, of this city, were in , Mks. Eolofk. Mondav. Miss Mary Cobb of Evansvllle Comparatively1 new Hot Air Fur-tiar- a who has boon visiting Mrs. J. J. made'by Straton, Tierce & Co., Sullivau returned home Sunday. LouIsvIHp. F.r rtl oroxohange by Mi b. H. L. Browning and daugh0. B. DILLINGHAM ter Helen, of Mortons Gap, spent White Plains, Ky. Monday In Earliugton. "Rushing Naive is In a veryserIoii9 Mrs. Will Rosb of Madlsonvllle condition from typhoid fever. spoilt Monday in Earlington. Hank Shaver won tho Diamond Mrs. Lucy Bean was In Mudison-vlll- e Ring given away at Nixon's SaturSunday. day night. Ben Myers ot Madlaonvillo was in Mrs. Will Lairoou, of MadiBou-vllltown on binluess Monday. waB in towu Sunday, Neal Spillmau was in town Sun. Mfpff Hanna, Miss Mary Ellen day. Burko and Mrs. Woldon spent SunThoro was a splendid dinner serday with Mrs. Hogan, of Hecla. ved at Nixou's Restaurant Tuesday. Pat Bnrke, of Memphis, Is In tbo Nixon is good at this kind of things. city visiting his mother and sister a Bibles and Wall Mottoes, all few days. grades aud prices. Pictures of Jobub Mrs. Elmer Lynn, who haB been ChriBt as Infant, youth, Crucified visiting lh St. Louis Boveral days and Ideal, 10c for the four. Can furnish you any book published. had roturned home. Walter N. Mabtin. Mrs. Kato Blair, of Allensville, MIbb Goldie, Chandler and Miss and littlo granddaughter, Janie, of Earlmgton, were the guest of Mrs. Taylor have returned from a weeks visit to Nashville. . J. E. Fawcett, of Madlsonvllle, Mrs. Harriet Browning and Miss Annio B. Moore wore in MadlsonGONE! IF vllle Sunday. 30!N0I Misses Elizabeth Nisbet and Ger trudo Overall, of Madlsonvllle, were In town Sunday.' If you want the best candies try iMrwtvrafiMrt wauamwnait our Kunnally and IT IS EASIER TO SAVE THE we have them in elegant boxes all B. E. NIXON prices. HAIR Mrs. Tims. Crabtree, and little daughter Mildred were in MadlsonYOU HAVE THAN TO GROW NEW vllle Sunday. The tendency to put o(T until tomorrow what vro tihoukl do today account toe moat ot the bald Mr. and Mrs. L. B.Todd spent Sun betdi vre see In tho front row.. day in Anton. Newero's Merplclde stops falling hair and baldness. Tho dandrulT (Term H destroy k1 by Its use and a condition of health maintained In Mr. and Mre.ToirpBurse of Louistho hair and scalp. ville are in town ou business. Nearly everyone has hair irouble of some description which Merplclde will always correct. Miss Elizabeth Victory was In Don't wait until It is too late. It Is conceded to bo the standard hair remedy Madlsonvllle Monday. and is recommended and applied by all tho best Walter Martin is at Eddyvllle this luilr Dressers and Barbers. One dollar slie bottles sold by us under an afternoon attending the, funeral of Absolute guarantee. hiB grand father John R. Martin St. Bernard Mining Co., Incorporated, j who died in Florida Saturday nt the advanced age of 90. Drug Department, Special Agents in -i I The man who whispeis down a well About the things he has to sell Will never reap a orop of dollars Like he who climbs a tree and Capt. Ott Powerp, of Provldfnce, was here Sunday visiting his family. A PERFECT BOOKCASE Not only from an artistic standpoint, but nlso from the utility rtldc of the question. No matter wlmt stylo of finish you desire, or what space you wish to fill, tlicre'a a case for every place. of QKacm Sectional Bookcases nrc mode In tlilrtyMici of sections in six standard erotics ami finishes. It's the one bookcase above all others. Start today with a sectional bookcase thnt will prow with yonr library. Add a section as require menu demand. The Maccy Sectional Bookcase is absolutely dust proof and Is fitted with doors. non-bindi- leavo Nov. 1 to make their homo in Hopkinsvlllo wtmro Mr. Chlsholm has accepted a position. Their many friends regret to givo them up. If you. want good candy go to Nixon's, he handles the celebrated and Nunnally brands in handsome boxes. Miss Elizabeth Nidbet of Madisonvillo spent the week end with Miss Susan Mnrie Orutchfield. C. C. Sambo of Madlsonvllle was in town Saturday. Wanted two roomers. Railroed men preferred. Mrs. Eaii vv. I can save you money on your fall Buft. Let me show you inv samples. Waiebr N. Martin. Miss Cuarlle- Davis wad in Evans-vin- e Saturday shopping. Mrs. Walter Daves, Mr. W. K. Nlabot and Mrs N. E. McKtuuon were In Madipouvlllo Sunday. was lu Madlsonvllle Blanke-Wen- andMrsrL. JrChisholm' wll UNDERTAKER ' Funeral Director. j -- A.xTLsa-wex- I I Licensed Embalmer I I ' ell oexlle 124-- 2 Deiy ot- - iSTigjl-a- t NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE, Office Phone Residence Phone 124-- 3 MADISONVILLE, KENTUCKY Second Hand Shoes For Sale Repairing done whiletyou wait.i All Work'Guar-anteed - Paul-Bank- s Saturday. Anyone interested in buyiug a home for either home or renting purposes can find out something to their advantage by calling at the Bee office. or your money refunded. r Blanke-Wenneke- Boston Shoe Repairing Shop' M. BASAN, Ptop. ' Blanke-Wennek- er Jim Maloney who has been In St. 110 Price In Oak C 1 Cfl at illustrated 0 IfiJU You can't buy a better bookcase In tomorrow; men many advantages of this good bookcase. there's none better made. Stop let us explain the Louis for several dayB buying fall goods returned home Sunday night. Norrls King, of St. CharleB, waB in town Sunday night. Miss Gertie O'Bannon and Mrs. Elgie SJBk spent Monday night In Mortons Gap Main St. Madi'sonville. Ky, .i T BEE ADS PAY. GET THE HABIT C, AMorton Madi-sonvil- le - Paul King was in Madlsonvllle Friday evening. Mrs- J. T. Colman was in Friday. Norman Elam was in Madisonvillo Saturday. Mad-Isouvlll- READY-TO-WEA- R FEAST TWO o, o, Grover Long was in Madlsonvllle Friday night. Norris King and Maxie Gilland of St. Charles wero in town Saturday Greatest Bargain Event of the Season DAYSJNLY night. Miss BorniCv Lucas of Providence Saturday nnd Sunday with irleudB in the city. r We have a fine line sf and Nunnally's candies in handsome boxes, call and see our line. B. E. NIXON Lee Favors was in Evansvllle Sunday. Clias. NiBbet was In Madlsonvllle Bpent Blanke-Wenneke- Friday and Saturday Oct. 25 and 26 pOR these days we have prepared a real feast of bargains, in our Ready-to-WeSection. There'll be mny pleasant surprises for you, so be sure to come. ar Sunday. Waltor Daves was in Evansvllle Bargain No. One $15.75 FOR Bargain No. Two $15.75 J e Sunday. Tom Long was in Evansvllle Miss Suu-day. $22.50 SUIT FOR &28.n5fQ'U35,oosiiiTfOi$2n.85 We have selected 25 high-grad- Margarett Mltohel spent Sun- We have selected twenty-fiv- WwiT Blanke-Wennek- er - day lu Madlsonvllle. s Malt Bay was in Hopklusvllle Sunday. Wm. Bradley spent Sunday In Hopklnaville. John Hogan was In Romney Sunday. NixoK is headquarters for Nunnal lyk8 e of those famous "Leading Lady" Suits that formerly sold for $22.50 and will place them on sale for these tow days only at the re- "Leading Lady" Suits that sold at $35.00, foi-mer- ly which we will place on sale for these 2 days and Blanke-Wennok- or Candies in pre-Von- U artistic packages. J. E Malouey who been in St Loui9 for the past week on busiuebB has returned to his home. Paul Herb was in Hopkiusvllle Sunday. H. T. Thomas was In Evansvllle Sunday. markably low price of $15.75. These garments are the season's latest creations, and are shown in all the popular fabrics and colors. only at the phenomenal price of $28.85. These are exceptional 'i values which are rarely equalled and never expelled at fifty dollars. Remember only $28-85- . 1 Remember only $15.75. 25 at the price 25 at the price John Ctinsler was In Evansvllle Sunday. Nora Clark was in Madlsonvllle Sunday. "4 i Big Values Little Prices of suits ranging '.! We are showing, the strongest line OCT. COMING! OCT. THURSDAY 31 in price from S10.00 to $15.00 ever shown in the city. 31 These garments are tailored and trimmed far better than anything we have ever seen for the price. them in a wide range materials and colors. Popping the Question see the, interested in popular priced garments. "Not Like Other Girls" in We have Be sure you 2 krf.. ' . V BIG REELS FEATURING 2 Owen Florence ', " AND The Reformed Outlaw' " t BESIDES THIS 101 Bison Lawrence and Moore is a very easy matter, pro- vided you are prepared to do it right. No girl can be heartless enough to look away from a gem that she knows is genuine. Prove It To Her :4 DON'T FORGET THE DATE, THURSDAY OCT, 31 It will THE BIG NEW WONDERFUL MIRROR SCREEN IS ON THE WAY easy enonirh to convince her that you have the real thinir. AM yon have to do is to say you aot it. nt )& The McLeod Store INCORPORATED : Holingcr Earlington, &? Truempy'a CB ?- - Jeweler 8 - Kentucky in I lv. On the Square Marjisonville, Kentucky ff (J f ffZHHHIHHHIIHHHKCIIBflHHBHHMBMI H - -- S)JATUi is 'V' J t I , $)r iiism mmmimmmmm .junimi j in sn& iiHiiwwpMawny' "" viBjo-srwiMw- 'ffj3ftU?'SW " a. '.y'l,. Www!lwpPBIPi J .' ji7ia , 'hi il, i t Am .BLBI BEGINS i. jH l BJ v H Kr BnBr .BL. H jBBV HHHBB x .Bkw. BH AAwAAF THURSDAY, OCT. 31 HIS great semi-annual : GLOSES SATURDAY NOVEMBER 1 6 if event is looked forward' to by thousands of satisfied customers who appreciate the quality of our goods and know from experience the enormous reduction we make during this sale. Every article advertised is guaranteed to be just as represented. We are not trying to fool the public by advertising goods we haven't got, and remember that every price quoted, though it may seem unreasonably low, is positively made in good faith and that we have the goods to back up this statement. Douglas and Stronger Than the Law Shoes and Stylc- ENTIRE STOCK TO BE INCLUDED IN THIS SALE, EXCEPT Plus Clothing V all! loom end calico, one yard and under, per yard, one cent ; Men's Lot No. I. up-to-da- te andMIrs Clothing 4 48 1 Sale price Specials 15,000 yards of Simpson and American ualico in all colors, good lengths and the very best made, sale price per yard. .UbP 2,000 yards of Simpson's figured Silkoline, regular price luc Tj)E and 124c, sale price 1,000 yards of A. C A and Zepher 'Gingham, regular price 12c "Jl m,i 2 sale price 1,000 yards blue Cambra Ging- - mf o ham, sale price 1,000 yards of Outing Cloth, assortmant of colors 1,000 yards of Amoskeag Outing Uloth, regular. I2c. . 500 yards of checked cotton Suiting, very nice for childrens' dress- - "Si es, regular price 15c fl 2 Ladies' Woolen Dress Goods Mt"l. 12 Goods U$ fCL .UO u 1 This lot contains Suits, but new, nothing 1912 models, guaranteed to be cor rect in style, and quality. $25 00 Seniors Bros. Sale price $22.50 Schloss Bros. Sa'e price ....'.. . $18 50 Schloss Bros Sale price $15 00 Sonneborn Sale orice $18 50, several styles A I and cloths, Sale $15.00, big assortment, A I 19.98 17.98 14.48 11.98 $12.50 Sonneborn make, Sale price $10 00 Sonneborn make, Sale price. ., Lot No. 2. In this lot there are many suits that are practically as good, both in style and quality, as can be found anywhere, yet they do do not come quite up to our standard. A chance here to get a good suit for a little money. AA $22.50 Schloss Bros. Sale price $18 50 Schloss Bros, A giQ $10.00 Overcoats, Sale price $8.00 and $7.50 Overcoat, Sale price One lot of Men's Overcoats to close at $5.00 Boy's Overcoats, Sale price $3 50 Boys' Overcoats, Sale price 98 7 48 4 3 48 3 48 2 98 1 50c plain and fancy Mohair, 36 in. wide, c;uried over trom last reason, "slightly damaged ! 50c Panama. 36 inches wide, good OQ lz Fancy Outing, sale price.. Outing, good width, sale price iUv selection of colors, carried over from last season .. and 65c New Whipcord, Sergei Scotch Mixtures in the very m Q latest shades $1 All Wool Serge, 50 inches Q 03 avw H Ladies and Misses Wraps $18.50 black cloth, &4 A AQ plush, sale price.. p I f-'f- O $15 Black or mixed cloth or Satin lined Poney Skin Hj AO cloth or Caracul.. $7 50 long black Coat, sale price $5 long black Coats, sale price .40 ti wide 7.48 $2.(0 Boys' Overcoats, Sale price 48 fr t Jeans $1 and Corduroy . nil 4 Pants 50 Jeans Pants, Sale 50 Serge. 56 inches wide $1.75 Tan Whipcord, rf the very latest things. 4? 1 40c plain and fancy Worsteds 36 inches wide, a 1 colors . $1 All-Wool $1 .19 diI 1.40 4) Black or mixed $10 (FTp sale price .v97 M A ..p 1 -- 4Q A &A AQ J&f,.firO tO Mr p price.. ........ $1.25Jeaus Pants, Sa:c price $3 00 Corduroy Rants Salb pnre .' ... $2 50 Lomuiuy pants, Sale price 1.29 , ". Suitings and Percals 35c Silk Stripes Poplin, sale price 20c Molaix Suitings, Domestic ....'. bhcp A 1 nQ Hf Big reduction on Misses' and Children's Wraps. (3 A 90.40 im- II fQ Sale price $15.00 Sonneborn make, AQ Sale price I $10 00 Sonneborn make, A . Sale price $7 50 Suits, Sale price One lot a Boys' Long Pant Suits price. at one-haSPECIAL 100 Boys' Knickerbocker Suits, carried over from last season, at half price. .0 ?.02r 2.48 ,48 1.15 vi'I'Q r.O fiQ $2.00 Corduroy pants, Sale price: SI 50 Corduroy Pants, Sale price Hoosier Brown, none better, .1 sale price Yard wide Brown, gbod weieht. sale pricer Hope Bleached, sale price. . Yard wide Bleachedsalc ' P"ce Yard wide quilt lining, sale fJ5l .UfJ2 price - Hosiery 10c Ladies' Hose, slightly perfect, sale price .U$ e 20c Galatea, sale price 20c Storm Serge, sale price . . 28 in Dundee Percal, sale price 32 nch Johnson Percals, sale I I ,07 A ft cV b wL.j Men's Hat $3.50 and $3.00 Hats, sale price .... $2.50 Hats, sale price $2.00 Hats, sale price $1 50 Hats, sale price uce . .14 .06 .09 .05 .11 15c Ladies' Hose, sale price. . One lot ot Ladies' 25c Fleeced lined Hose 1. 10c Children's Hose, sale l."c Childre's Hose, sale price 20c Children's Ilose, sale price .19 .08 .11 lf k , Men's and Boy's Overcoats $20 00 Black Craven-ettSale price s, $1.25 Hats, sale price 2.48 1.98 1.48 1.19 price. 1 & j 5 mammtM Underwenr Men's 50c extra heavy sanitary Fleeced Underwear... Men's 50c medium weitfht Ribbed Underwear, strictly first quality, sale price Men's 35c Ribbed Underwear sale price ..1 Ladies' full Bleached, silk fleeqed Underwear, extra nice grade, sale price Ladies' 35c Ribbed Underwear bxtra heavy Outing Outing Amoskeaj; Storm ffa .... bIJIw . VJ .15 ifVUMI 371 371 Shoes We are proud of shoe business which is steadily growing We carry the largest medium price stock of shoes to be found in the city, consisting of the following dependable and well known lines W. L Douglas, Godman and "Star Brand." Kid, cap toe, .sale price $1.75 and $1.50 Vici Kid button or lace $2 Vici Kid, button or lace 4 Vici 17.48 Biq Lot one-ba- lf price of Sample Slats at i ,98 ! Dry Goods Blankets 75c Cotton Blankets, sale price $1 00 Cotton Blankets, size .23 .45 .wO full cut and good weight mSmS 'r i Bed Ticking Men's Shoes Q i09 MQ $1.75 Veal Calf, cap or plain toe, sals price. $2.50 Via Kid, cap or rt plain toe, sale price.. p 1 $2 50 Patent Leather, button or lace, sale.. 4 I $2 50 Tan, button, sale A I price sale price $2 50 GuiiTHetal, Vici or Patent leather, sale $2 50 Tan, button, sale 1i25 aq I ifO (Q I i90 A f 00x72, sale price $1.25 Cotton Blankets, size 62x76, sale price $2.50 Wool Nap 11-- 4 4 sale price. $5.00 Wool Blankets, nice assortment, sale price... .74 .48 .23 .25 .40 .45 69 .95 -- 25c Feather Ticking strictly first quality, sale price . . . 20c A. O. A Feather Ticking, sale price India Stripe 16 Feather Ticking 12 Straw Ticking, sale price 2-3c t-- 2c 19 .I63 -- Overalls and Work Shirts 100 O'Bryon and Blue Label Overalls, sale price Good weight, full cut Over- alls, sale price ....-.....-.. .121 .10 50c work shirts, sale price. .. .rO .Ol ,$1s48 QA .fO QQ price $3 Tan, button, sale price. f I gQ a90 k &i4o I .90 qa $ .90 . rt.f . Boy's Shoes $2.50 Gun Metal, button, A sale price Rugs $1 50, size 27x54", Table Linens 35c Bed or Blue plaid, sale price 40c Bleach, 62 inches wide, sale price 05c Mercerised, 64 inches wide, good quality... sale price $2.00, size 30x60, sale price $4 00, size 36x72, sale price $3 50 Room Size Matting Rugs, sale price. .98 1.48 Dress Ginghams Amnskeap Utilitv Dress Ginghams, sale price.. . $3 Tan, lace, .sale price. $3 Patent Leather sale price :' "e I9 AQ Amoskeag Apron Checkes, sale price .081 .071 $5 Tan, Patent Leather Gun Metal, sale price.. A biOw orA AA .0f qa $2.25 Work Shoes, black A or tan, size 2 to 5i . . . I $2 50 High top work shoes A 0.90 .98 sale price Ladies' Shoes Vici Kid, plain toe, sale price $2.25 High top work shoes, A sale price $1 75 Kangaroo Calf, sale A price price MirU Good Apron Checks, pure dyes, sale price .05 $1.50 Kangaroo Oalf, sale A .98 .89 I .98 I .98 I .48 I .39 J ?? BAKER AH m C KMAN , Madisonville Kentucky 3 nrf- -r , m 4J M f.n H3N I . Jf m K OKY'M'V'IS J rf. X ! (rt" i. t ; . M1M" .11 ik ''..Jr&Jkz, x,".. k(jna.'iii . fc rxii .ti ' V'fc'fS-- ) i.Ji'JtfeJft,, l ' r . i&la, y Mf.fciaHfc3i R.1WJJI!