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Digital page images are linked to the text file. 1 AYrjZJ 4I and I e Fn1 DAY f AFTERNOON rti u Lv t n r VPllli Y- Y 4d1 II IF YOU DONVT ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS ADVERTISE IT FOR SALE l TWENTYTHIRD YEAR EARLINGTON HOPKINS COUNTY KY FRIDAY NOVEMBER 8 1912 rya t n I f dd 1 j r- I N I I jhrM 11f 1 nit c 4it e 4F c Tlloatdcrful IL i F rpfIJ f Nortonville Notes + t I r Claude Eifon of Mulisonville r f was here Sunday I Mrs TJLI Howell Miss Loh Mae Prowsetind Mrs X JR flat r a y rifion attended the Shriners ban net at Mndieonvillo Thursda 4aYyMr Jgltt ttMrs r 0 Burton and Mis i w n n1e Trathen were iu Mirliso- nir ville Tuesday shopIIu- L Mrd Jt1hn little IB reportei tsome better I Dr T R fiowell Judge Bar rfJ risou Dr WL MiiOrpWldQ J Tratheu attended tIeImtetinif t of the fihriners tit Madisouvill Thursday night II 1 0 M Johnson of Madison vJIlo was here Sunday rr Ii f Mira Ohno Sale left Sunda f 4i for Jenkiis KvM she hatTWoi W vtaitiug relatives here Mrs Henry Sizemore was the F f guest of Mrs Lou Kennedy las 1riJk1Thodance was well attende last Saturday nighr r Mrs O Bi Tratlien was in Mud isoflville shopping Tuesday CJI Wases JJdua and Eva Davi epantSatarday night and 8 lidaj- Ij U- l tylt and Sunday with friend tt here T f I The many friends of Mrs r Olfite WbiMleld are glad shah igbh to be with her school again j Mrs Ohas Blackburn and lit tie daughter Novileen of Earl ington visited relatives here thist- iY x + week 1 Dink Williams of Madison r rile was here Wednesday If ftt M E Church South Regular preaching seryicei Sunday morning+ and evening 1 Suuday School t 980 Every W ouo iuvited to ataoeidall the ser xp viceS Subflorilo for the Bae J r I HaveYou Seen TheV MIRROR SCREEN HGVURVyywO 1 Aid Solely Meets at New Parsonage I One of the most p1eiipaiit PPP sions of the Ludieo1 Aid Society of the Christ lap Ohirch held this year nf wliicll there have been Jnany5 was nn TnppHay af ferhooh at the hbrnpof Rv aril Mrs H J Brioz holrIIPV were at home for the first cams to thee members of the Society and had urged u full attendance not only of the members but unv friends who could meet with them and the attendance was much beyond he iivrngo Although there was mnch work done everybody was in a rttt tinctlv sociiil mode and the hours1 passed as if on winjis Just be fore time for adjournment the host and hostess served thw party with delicious Sandwiches and coffee and requested that cl- lguest take her own plat barkjto the dining room from whpnor the couldgo on A toiir ofJPSRPC tion and see if tJiey were pleased with the new parsonage All I agreed on returning that thy were more than dgliglitedwtth the entire arrangement and were glad that they had had a part in the owq1k f MIss Alice iilerwho is home on a furlough from her mission work in Japan was one of thee visitors of iho afternoon and Jt was a delight for her bid friendsI isatheir midst main I u SeC hiss ryltotJierBhe d enterT tamed tho La So Con ather home oh South Fair Stireel Tuesday lin honor of Miss itoee Fox isyho will leave in a few days for her horns in Loi8viUeXy Miss Fox has been a faithful and oharmvng member And will be missed from the society The hostess furnished an interesting program a part of which was Nome sketch work which proved to be very entertaining and en j yd A dah htful salad course was served und all present hats an enjoyab evening 1 n r 5 COMINGI r NOVEMBER 20 t4V DR L GRACE DENTIST ij 4 Will beat Mortons Gav All guaranteef = Ear a jgp tonPeople Onehalfrice A Me Wkint iaHo kinrviIle Pkoae 979 Gumb l I U a c- rs Ij I 1 iJ I if I IIIr r WILSON CARRIES i KINS COUNTY ti The election in this County passed of quietly A good vote was polled Wilson carrying the county by 3doO majority over both Taft and Rboseelt r i Following is the Tabulated vote of this county i r j I PRECINCT J cc 0I0w i I f n tJHrtHhn fiV 24 2u5 14 5 85 E k of 1711 47 I5 129 In1IKitclien f i 202 48 101 VIHtetriWI oj19 35 11 1 i 23 Norton vil le v R h 109 185c 52 X 165 95 58Mortons CJap t i fcLU Oharles v tlt 62 20 117 Oharlestout1a 92 4U 41 3h- O8 E Da WSOIt i X35 I 4t1 West Dltw ouJ 10v 27 11 50 5 127 S1 68i 0 1 fvfv vviibieyr 84 70 5 18 SHenRuuf r u 5 4J RiChland v j I 6 1b 16 11 1x8 Manitou VA J 89 872 4 1 I9 West Hanson 125 10 6 1 2 14i East Hanson 147 46 18 2 63 Old 811 enjf 78 28 1 2 6 A hbysbttrg X TV tu 81 6 1 24 ntoQ P QI 9 6 It- Wbit Oty 110 135 7 Lake I H 1651 2q 14- QINEEarhnf tou 228 57 x 30- Hecla 1561 182 North Neborv 1 i 1 57I 51 6 2 bb South NihOv4iVvv iU 387 10 J1 7 1 50 TQtatft P 1 81871 1887 1 281 711016 1 OUR HEllO OF 1913 flTA tdcefOil Vie Ee Jtlw-J The boy stood on the swaying deepWhpn all KatJie had sea The Eael Eye had btavely jqmped When he saw the markers Ted With grim set lips and steady baudiHe grasped the Tallow Pot And said Ill save this valve oil Tho I perish on the spot Ere he could save himself they crashed Then nir was deatliiystUl tliH lifeless hafjds still held the onusVAt the foot of Bakers Hill v The Eile Eye approached him tlftS1 c aiF vt ry soulwns thrilled Hri closely scrutinized the cans AWliot adr6pv wasrT spilled I He teutly hrushed the tangled VI 1 r tll1l1t Jrom off his pltitidbro And snidutnevel lin Wyour 1VfIs hI j IV Until Lfouud you now lNo rqqre i IftJldqublet i imile hilliXFbVVteaniy6iuHWBrpia fright But throe bjest may your elf he l v You saved my oil tonight I Now fireboys if ever you Should for auoli glory thirst Forget the loving tios teat bind And sava the oil canaflrat OLIN KKRR HOOK Tier Omar will fill his regular fippolutmadt at Obrlt HO urcl tit it Charlw nfit Simdiy+ t p to 0 knMclean- The annonncomeut made jp laBtTqe8dayJs 58e of the mar rikge of Mies Alpysia Q ol this toMr Jon J MrLeatryM 6f Farmersvilie 1t1 was have taken place in twq weeks was hastened on account of the serious illness of Mr McLeauiV father The certnoney took pmce last Wednesday 680 AM al St Miohels church Louisville Ky with Nuptial Mass The cere mony was performed by Rev M OConnor a former pastor of thIs place und an inimate friend ol the family They were accompniet by Mr and Mrs DouploB OJiriet the brides brother and sister After th ceremony the married couple left for there future homo i i EarmereviLIE Ill There many riendst join in wishing them u long and happy life fi i ljbrary Ope Again vsowlug bon d forv 1 ome unit Those haying librarybooks al home of which there is a record return at once Several of the best maiiazines huv beeu subscribed for and nev books will soon be here The library is a pleasant tad profitable place to speudn while eBpeoiaUy for young men ant boyi who have leisure time an invited to visit the library Arbor pay Gov MoCreary has Issued a proc l matlou Uxuig W dneaday Nov ebiberlB as Arbor Pay clay aqa pr- rlug all people to plauto trees onha- day andcailing attention to thr groat d d othrt along tb I nJItSewUt bt Uie dayrapon which the differet ttw tkr ceuatIa wilt bs plaut d onCaplMlKfOI11 atFran or I f c r jrf f 1 1Pt L Cirar t 4 + r Ja Mrs Howard Brazelton Oraganizcsi Sunday School Society t e Thursday afternoon Sunday school class of young ladieVpf the Ghristian church met at the hone ofmrflv Braze tou on Main Srthe pilose of organizing n society tnd electing officers for- the clnss to be known as Pure Gold Mesdatne Ernest Brown hey Bnukey Riley Parson J P Homer Ribert PriesC Ekie Sisk Lucian Vincent and Miss es Irene Ooyle Hazel Griffin Jessie Greer Zilpah Morehead and Ruth Daniels Preseident Miss Zilpah Morehead Vice Pre ident Mrs Ernest Brown Sec retarv and Miss Irene Ooyle Treasurer Refreshment were served carrying out the colors which are sold and white They will have a social meeting once etch month 1 Married tMots Gap Miss Lila Jane Jones one of the most popular young ladies of Mortonb Gap and Mr Owswald Kington the Secretary and tress ure of theKington Goal company were married at the residence Q- tthe brides sister Mrp Elgie Sisk of this city about 0 80 yesterday afternoon in the presence of the members of the family The hapj Pycqople will go to housekeep ing in Mortons Gap and insist on- a11lbeiriHende visit them as soon as possible The courtship QJ Jthw cpppli6 began on the Bees Mammoth Oave trip year before last A Correction t of t v e Je9tp orretiiaThe Bi a- gas ir to- saDiu M Euvins majority over the Democratic Nominee E L WISP was 239 Tim was a mistake and should have read 189 Mr Wise ran a good raco and is one of the most popular Democrats in the city n itt 1 1lr N L 1 o H y i7 f 1 j y i sw + TUESDAY andYJBIDAYti rAFTERNOONj ai r f It J Sa es the Eyes Ii 4iiChurch Notes 1 fJ NdJChristian Church s Bible School i 980 a m cJ ir f1Preap m Morning object Qhrfs tianitye Conflict with Paji ru ism Evening subjfthThe J Lards Unanswered V r The building is comfortutoejv tVthe singing inspiring tho ni rmnn practical and the feHowsiiip coq genial You are never a strant I ijer at this church M L Charch Sonth + The public is cordially invitMif i 1Eservices at 11 a m and7i80p hV Wo have a large eohooii atidS goo1tcorpseof teachers wjha wilL welcome von in their classes fY1JI and come out next Sunday yotL l will not want to miss anywayi Vii Ti Dr and Mrs P B Davy A called to New Ydrfc Dr and Mrs P iB Davis were j dalledto Hew York6n ccou n t ofi i the serjonBijjilnefls of Mrs fildre DAVis of that city Dr and Mrsl 1avhJeft EarlinMpn Vesterdar rpQrp iv avd ekp 9t Q arrive ill 1 New Idrtc tomorrow afternoon1 Revival Cfeud f fO rejICYivAl M ICt 1 + church sot th of m1jaJf J1e Kv jlpsed Woe geAdny elepgJev w p WnperJey PMto cjfthl etchurch reports an excellent raee jing quite a number of convert ibns and several additippn to they L chqrch Interest was shown from the first to last splendid sermons were delivered urnl music best to be obtained in the city J II E V i T F t r- F IJ- t 0 I a yr r Z t Y 1 r t r j I s PAUL M MOORE 1 EDITOR AND PUBLISHER J e FAWOETT 4SSOCUTE EDITOR AND BUSINESS MANAGER erot 1 IMe Association I 1t Publishers League 1 MadisonIIillei 47 November 8 1912 j tl j 1 n NN t- y IT GROWS HAIR 14 a Here are Facts We Want You to Prove at Our Risk In all our experience with hair rtonieBthere m into that has done more toward gaining our confidence r t than any other We really believe Y J 93AFair Tonld is so superior to other preparations that we offer It to you with our personal and unqualified promise that if you use It and it doesnt prove in every way satisfac a tory to you we will upon yourjmere s t request at our store return to you 4 + vtho money you paid us for It 5 j Rexall 93 Hajry Tonic acts so ti 1enttfl all doatroying the germs r which are usually responsible for Via baldness It acts to penetrate to the roots of the hair stimulating J r and nourishing them It is a most t pleasant toilet necessity Is delicately perfumed aud will not gum nor permanently stain the hair I Wo want you to get a bottle of r Bexall 93 Hair Tonic and use it as rJ i directed If it does not relieve scalp 1 dandruffprevent-k the hair from falling out and pro mote an increased growth of balr and i in every way give entire I come back aud tell us aud get your money back Two sizes 60o and 101 Sold only at our store The Rexall Store St Bernard Min t Dwiart meat f Practical Aid for the Poor L r Mlsa Elisabeth Ross has been ap sriM t pointed manager of the household sera vice office which has just been sUt Uabed la Jamaica Plain Mass by the r A Womens Municipal Leagues The B 1i feerprlse Is patterned after the Brat tleborb Mutual Aid Association a neighborhood service which affords mutual aid for the sick The plan Is to tarnish at cost competent Raises to people along sanitary llnem cand to furnish employment for women t and girls cometeDfas household help en r pumiment He In a restaurant with his best t I youhavoling It will be my dearest wish to andrrter thorn Waitress bring a youut portion ladyFileN4l f I 1 1 j f iJ JoI k N1HN NwNrNNNNtNn 1 Advertising Rates Display Advertisements single issue 15e pec inch Locals and Inside Pages Readers tOe per line Resolutions and Oards of Thanks Bo per line Obituary Poetry Cc per line Slight reductions on time contract display advertise mnts Also that run several months without change Entered at the Earlington Post Office as Second Class Matter Telephone Friday satisfaction N NN NWMNNNI MNNMN 1 =I DaysI You said Itvas plum color ven I bought it last night Moses= tsnil right my boy It aint turned ripe yet I Models of Indian Motorcycle 1 It W Following the 14 Important Im provements of 1012 the Hendee Mfg Company announce no less than adozen additional new features in their 1013 model of the Indian MotorcycleBy most significant feature of the new machine is the Cradle Spring Frame It is something en tirely now a radical departure from the conventional bicycle and recent motorcycle systems of springingB- riefly tbe new device consists of the application to the rear wheel of the Indian Cradle Spring device as used on the front fork fur the past three years- Extending back horizontally from the frame joint cluster unber the saddle the rear mud guard are two 7leaf Chrone Vanadium steel springs The 10 shaped curls at the rear end of these springs are by stays to bellcrank on which the roar axle is hunk The forward end of the rear fork has a hinge joint which enables the rear wheel to yield to imperfections of rode surface All shocks are completely absorbed by the leaf springs The rear wheel can go through al most any vertical motion without affecting the body of the machine Marriage License Twelve Years Old Judge Martin of tho municipal court married a couple whose license had been obtained twelve I Christopher C Owens obtatneda cense to marry Miss Emma Brand- from County Clerk Philip Knopf on August 13 1900 We had a quarrel i ho told Judge Martin and we didnt see each other for about eleven years Recently we patched up tho trouble Chicago Tribune Lived 86 Years fn One House Mrs Williams widow of the Rev Samuel Williams pastor of tho Congregational church In tho village of Crlpplestylo for forty years has died In tho house in which she was born and had lived all of her eighty slx years During this long period she had not slept away from the house more than about six times London Daily Mail Delicately Expressed Little Bobby had been eating rasp burry plo and had left tho marks of it at both sides of his mouth when a little friend of three came in and said to Bobbles mother Mrs C cn I havo some of what Bobbles got on his fats 1913 the flanking connected a There IB no bottom to this eprlug device The life of the machine IP greatly increased The Engineering Department of the Hendee Mfi Co devoted 18 months of exhaustfVe test to the Cradle Spring Frame before finally deciding on its adoption for all mod Ala of the 1013 Indian In addition to the Cradle Spriuu Frame the 1913 Indian embodies 10 other important improvements which will be appreciated hy motorcycle riders in general Prices re main the same as last year New style single clinch rims larger tires wider mud guards front and rear with larger splashes can ing for stretch of transmis slim chainand curve of sprocket larger luggage carrier In rear fitted to all models foot rests as well as pedals fitted to regular 4 h p and 7 h p models foot brake lever fit ted on loft side now operates hand brake as well as the pedel action larger size multiple disc clutch now fitted to all models alike Improved Indian type saddle All 1013 Indiana will be chain driven and finished in Indian red only FOR SALE BY Corner Arch aad Scott streets Phone 384 Madisonville Ky i s- rr PlayslI YOU BAILEYS GARAGE can write photo plays and earn 25 or I more weekly ilI 1 WE WILL SHOW YOU HOW professiontt Heavenrp ing 100 and more for single scenarios or written Ideasof1a Nearly all the big film companies the buyers of photoplays are located in or near NEW YORK CITY at ourSAL8ti EDISONESSANAYi tY send photoplays to them We want more writersand well gladly teach you the secrets of success tt We are selling photoplays written by people who never before wrote a K line for publication S writeit1- I k Titiietn 1 r FRtaIEt boobi1MUVING+ Dlnt hesitate Dont Write and learn whatargue now just this new profession may mean for youIand your future NATIONAL AUTHORSlNSTITUTEJ iNrr 1543 Broadway New York City I- yti r t ARMAGEDDON OF yTHE SCRIPTURES Startling Presentation ot Corn log Events PASTOR RUSSELLS VIEWS Churches of All Denominations and the Civil Powers of Earth Are About t Unite In Common CausePowerful Influence Preparing For the Battle of Armageddon A Refgn of Anarchy Will Be theVftesult of the Warfare Until The Messiah Takes Control Brooklyn N Y Nov 3 Th c Brooklyn Academy of Music w n r crowded to the JIm It todny to hear Pastor Russell discourse ou the Battle of Anna peddon Ills text was no gathered them together nuta a place called In the Hebrew tongue Armageddon Revelation xvI Pip The speaker said Armageddon In the Hebrew signlUcx the Hill of Meglddo or Mount of De structlon It was famous us a battlefield In Old Testament times The Lord has seen fit to associate the name Armageddon with the great con troversy between Truth and Error right and wrong God and Mammon with which this age will close perish and the New Age of Messiahs glory be ushered In He has purposely used highly symbolical figures of speech In the last book of the Bible evidently with a view to hiding certain important truths until the due time for their revealment But even In the due time the Bible assures us None of the wicked shall understand Daniel xiL 0 10none who are out of heart bar mony with God but only the wise of Blsleoplctbe wise virgin class of I nave long avoided presentation of my understanding of our text and Its context 1 take It up now by request and because 1 believe it Is due time to be understood 1 disclaim any special Inspiration In some particulars my views agree with those of other Bible students and lu other respects they disagree Each hearer must use his owri judgment do his own Bible study and reach his own conclusions Kindly remember that I am not responsible for the figures of speech used by the Lord My interpretations do in deed constitute a terrible arraignment of Institutions which wo have all rover enced and which embrace good people of good words and good works Gods saintly people in these various Institutions being comparatively few are Ignored when systems as a whole are dealt with In prophecy The Dragon least False Prophet Our context tells us that three Im pure spirits teachings will go forth from the mouths of the Dragon the Beastand the False Prophet and these three will be in accord and symbolical ly the doctrines are represented by frogs These three doctrines are to have a mighty Influence throughout the civilized earth They are to gather the kings and their armies to the great Battle of Armageddon The ecclesiastical kings and princes and their retinues of clergy and faith ful adherents will be gathered in solid phalanx Protestant and Catholic The kings and captains of Industry and as many as can be Influenced by them will be gathered to the same side The political kings and princes with nil their henchmen and retainers will fol low in line on the same side The financial kings and merchant princes nnd all whom they can Influence by the most gigantic power ever yet exercis ed In the world will join the same side according to tills prophecy These doctrines of demons represented by thefrog3 will lead many noble people In this great army to assume an attitude quite contrary to their preference For a time the wheels of liberty and progress will be turned backward and medieval restraints will be considered necessary for Belfpresorvtttlon for the malnte nance of the present order of things In giving this Interpretation It Is necessary for Us to Indicate what is symbolized by the Dragon the Beast and the False Prophet Bible students of nearly all denominations agree with us that the Dragon of Revelation represents the pure yClvU Power Protestant Interpreters generally agree that the Beast like a leopard Rove latlon xlil 2 represents the Papacy But fewer still we fear will be ready to support our view that Protestantism Is the Image of the Beast Revelation xlil 15 In our context given another name the False Prophet Wo urge interpretationnor refuse It We will neither slander nor otherwise Injure them now nor threat en them with eternal torture They have the same right to their views that J have and the name tight to make them known to others And I tor one will ho very Rind to consider anything which opponents may set forth fJ their JlJt rllrcttOUIf of our text Uncisan Spirits Like Frogs This Bvtuljoijxmrt or Scripture rightly undpnfymrt are always forceful Whcn tIll Holy Spirit iscd nrruJtt- o vml r llfilly represent certain 1 doctrines or teachings ire may be sure tbo true application nil fit welt A frog has a sage look a wise look It swells Itself up In an apparent endeavor to Impress the beholder Its great mouth well represents ita chief power used to croak Applying these symbols we team that an evil spirit Influence teaching will come from the Protestantcburch eg federated fromthe Church of Rome and from the Civil authorities all in full agreement The spirit of till will bo boastful an air of superior wisdom and knowledge will bo proudly assum ednil will croak In harmony All tell of dire results that would follow Involving the Interests of both th present and tho future fife If thcl r cono be Ignored In tho general proposition that nothing ancient must be disturb ed or looked Into or repudiated The Divine authority of the Church and the Divine right of kings aside from the Church will not be allowed to conflict Any persons or teachings in conflict with these boastful und un scriptural claims will be branded its everything vile nt too mouths or these frogs speaking from pulpits and platforms and through the religious and secular press The nobler sentiments of some will be strangled by the philosophy of the sonic evil spirit which spoke through Calnpjiaa the high priest respecting Jesus As Cain phas declared It expedient to commit a crime In violation of Justice human and Divine to be rid of Jesus and His teachings so this frog spirit will ap prove of every violation of principle necessary to their self protectlon The croaking of these frog spirits or doctrines will gather the kings and princes financial political religious find industrial Into one great army The spirit of fear Inspired by the croaklugs of these frogs will scourge the passions of otherwise good and reasonable men to fury desperation In their blind following of these evilI spirits evil doctrines they will be ready to sacrifice life and everything on the altar of what they mistakenly suppose Is justice truth and righteous ness under a Divine arrangement For n brief time as we understand the Scriptures these combined forces of Armageddon will triumph Free speech fret malls and other liberties which have tome to be the very breath of the uiassi3 In our day will be ruth lessly shut off uudcrthe plea of necessity the glory of God the commands of the Church ctc All will seem to be serene until tho great social explosion In our context described as tho great Earthquake An earthquake In symbolic language signifies social revolution and the declaration of the context Is that none like unto It ever before occurred Illtt laden xvi t8 10 Jesus described M an a lime of trouble such as nevpi WI1 + sluice there was a nationMath v siv til The Lord Will Gather Them The false frog like teachings will gather together Into one boat the great the rich the wise the learned and the kings of the earth to battle At this Juncture Divine Power will step for ward and our text tells us that US shall gather the marshaled hosts to Armageddonto the Mountain of net struction The very thing which they sought to avert by their union federa lion etc will bo the very thing they will hasten Other Scriptures tell us that God will be represented by the Great Messiah and that Ho will be on the side of the masses Thus we read In Daniel xll 1 At that time shall Michael the Godlike OneMessIah stand upassume authority He will take possession of His Kingdom In a manner little looked for by runny of those who erroneously have boon claiming that they were His Kingdom and authorized by Him to reign In His name and In His stead Jesus declared ills servants ye are unto whom ye render service Some may bo rendering service to Satan and to error who claim to bo rendering service to God and to righteousness and sonic of these may be serving ig norautly ns dIll Saul of Tarsus who verily thpulil that he did God n sere ice lu persecuting the Church The same principle holds true reversely As an earthly king does uot hold him self responsible for the moral character of each soldier who fights In his hat ties HO the Lord dues not vouch for the moral character of all who will wills tutu tight on Ilia side of nay question His servants they are to whom they render service whatever the motive or object prompting theta The sme principles will apply lu the coming Rattle of Armageddon Gods side of that battle will be the peoples side and the very nondescript host the people will be pitted nt till begin ping of the battle Anarchists Social ists and hotheaded radicals of every school of reason and unreason will be In the forefront of that Little The majority of the poor and the middle class prefer pence at almost tiny price A comparatively small number Gods consecrated people will at heart belonging for Messiahs Kingdom These will bide the Lords time laid wait pa tiently for it they will be of good courage knowing the outcome outlined In the more sure word of prophecy to which they have done well to take heed as unto n light shining Inu dark place until the Day dnwnO Peter l 10 The masses will be restless of their restraints but will be conscious of their own weakness as compared to the kings and princes Onnnclnlrel1plouR- nnd political will hold sjvay fealties the masses have no realizetrulymentJR better thati none The masses llleck relief through the ballot and peaceful readjustment of earths af jfalr fur the elltnlyatjqn of evjl tot o ra tt It I Ii to I I the placing of monopolies aaa ellnUM and the supplies of nature In the haada 4 of the people for tho public pmd Th 4 crisis will be reached when the hither to upholders of law shall become vlo y Ii lacers of the law and resistors of the 4 will of the majority as expressed by the ballot hear for the future will + lend the wellmeaning masses to des per scion and anarchy will result when Socialism tells t 1Itho future did we not have the Infalll ble Word or God assuring us ora- t glorious outcome Divine Wisdom has 8li withheld until our day the great knowl eedge and skill which Is at the same time breeding millionaires nnd discon tents Had God lifted the veil a thou sand yenta sooner the world would have lined up for Its ArmaJeddoDaJthousand yenta sooner would have been too soon for the DlFvine purpose because Messiahs Kingodom Is to bo the great Thousand Ycar Sabbath of the worlds history God In kindness veiled our eyes until tho time when the gathering to Ar 4 mageddou would Immediately precede Messiahs taking to Himself His great power and beginning His reign Rere latlon xl 17 18 Send Them Strong Delusions t St Paul wrote prophetically of our s f time that It would be one of serious I trial nnd testing to many professing to bo Christians Tho reason for this he states r arthe1t They preferred their own erroneious theories the Apostle explains and therefore God will give them over to atstrong delusion and let them believe the lie which they preferred and let u e them suffer for tutoring the Truth i which they did not love Thus they d will ho In the condemned host fight 4 Ing against God because of their lack of love for the TruthtIt Is sad to say we as tines have been laboring under a thor = t ough delusion respecting Gods PlaRfWe have claimed that Christ sot utf Ills Church In Kingdom power sad t that tim Church has been reigning OB F the earth an Ills representative On t the strength of this delusion tows and J heretics have been persecuted to death as the while Welthe Lords prayer Thy Kingdom r come Thy will he done on earth nu In Heaven We knew that the said that He would conic again tot j make us Ills Bride and jointheir hut a we Ignored the Scriptures We were drunk as the Scriptures symbolically say all nations were drunk with the false doctrine It Is this false doctrlae that will constitute the frog spirit which soon will begin to croak sad to prepare fur Armageddon The Kihle presentation is tbat the world 1 n e tlon of the universe In J rebellion against Divine authority un der the c i luincy of Satan and his ox Roclated fallen angels By Divine grass 0 t Jesus has already tasted death frevery man and ttwnorit of that wie joi l rlflce must ov ntu ny grant AdmaRtl1 lu hIs postenity a tull fair opportunity for the attainment of everlasting IIfet 1 All who thus seek the Divine program t f and arc walking in the light may know 1 janl1not in darkness that that day and that battle of Armageddon I s uld 1 overtake them as a thief uraiawaresArmageddon i 11forcessides of tile conflict Strikes lockouts and riots great and small have beena merely Incidental skirmishes as the belligerent parties crossed each others paths Court and Army scandals in Europe Insurance Trust and Court scandals in America have lie confidence Dynamite plots ebargLcd by turns on employees and on em ployers have further shaken conUJdeuce and tended to make each dls trustful of tho other Bitter and angry feeluigs on both sides are more and s i more manifest ThoIlnes of battle are daily becoming more distinctly marked Nevertheless Armageddon cannot yet 1 be fought Other matters Intervene according to prophecy Gentile times have still two years to run Tho Image of the Beast of our context must yet receive lifepower- 1lw Image must be transformed from a mero mechanism to a living torceIProtestant Federation realizes organization will still be futile unless 1 It receive vltallzation unless Its J directly or Indirectly shall be r nixed as possessed of apostolic coitlon and authority to teach This prophecy indicates will come from the J two horned boost which wo believe symbolically represents the Church otIEngland Illgh banded activities ofProtestantism and Catholicism Ing in conjunction for tho 8lol1tof human liberties yYofbut Armageddon cannot precede It but I must follow perhaps a year after It Still anotherathough the Jews are gradually flowing Into Palestine gradually obtaining cou nlll1l1thoughteen millionaires nre there uovcrtho 4less prophecy requires ann evidently larger number of wealthy Hebrews ir j he there before the Armageddon crisis t IlndcrlltlIItlthatLand will come at the very close of a I Armageddon Thpn Messiahs Ilnp dom will begin to be manifested Thenceforth israeirln the land otpr U1iIse will gradually rise from the ashea I of the ast to the grandeur of prnphr I ecy Through its DJvfnelv npptlnllp- rtncc8 MesslafiB Kingdom all pejver fill but invisible wIj hcglM to roll nW1tbf1lim4 l1JJI to lift tip tpefgltlhd PJ r 4- riF In fi r u w Jd Ca t- e r y Now in New w-F one I deal re to thank all my patrons for patronage In IW mvold stand I am now in my new homo and am butter prepared than ever to take care ot your orders and will appreciate a continuance of your trade p CALL AND SEE US f N The man who whispers down a well V About the things he has to sell Will never reap a crop of dollars 1 like he who climbs a tree and hollers 1k1 u eR I News T of the Tow II ON Anyone Interested In buying a F home for either home or rentingd purposes can find out something to tUelr advantage by calling at the ofilco1iinofMlesAdelnoroombs of Maclpon Wa vllle was in Earllngtou Tuesday nn night r Mrs I T Coleman was in Madl eonvllt Monday shopping th J Wr Kirkspy field manager for the Providence Life and Accident d Insurance Company was In town on businees Monday i ROOMERS WANTEDGentle men can get room in good loentic n Apply at this office ifytown Sunday Mrs L B Todd was in Madison vllle Saturday wMarshall Hord of Hopklnsvllle was in town Sunday fro r Lucian Oook was in Evansville SundayMrs P Hamer was in Madison MadisonvilleNt vSaturday Misses Lucy Hanna and Mabel Cliff of Madisonville were In town Sunday Mrs L B Todd and Mrs J Ha mer were in Mortons Gap Sunday JJ Ii Truempy was in Madlso vllle f Sunday 34 IBB Gammile Lackey visited frlMnda in Hopklnsville Saturday sand Sunday t r M Mrs D P flanks who has been in Honderaonf visiting her mother hns returned homed MM Jesse Phillips of St OI ar ei r visited friends in town Saturday andr Sunday IL W Yood of St Charles was In i town a few days last week 1 j Jk I Ray Herb of Howell Jud wag In town SundaydM Maxie Gtllandor St Charles was in town Saturday night + j Miss Adeline Toombs of Madison vlllowas in Earlin Eton Tuesday I night Madisonvillerry Tuesday nightIf H d r Ed Phillips was in Madisonvilla Wednesday afternoon MiPJ H Corbitt was lu Madison yule Wednesday aftrnoon J Indigestionf causes heartburn sour stomach nervousness s nausea impure blood and YdifferentIi itThefood you eat ferments In your stomach and the poisons it forms are ab w sorbed into your whole system causing many dis tressing symptoms t the first sign of indigestion try L E- 62IWfonTs F i BlackDraughtt tr the old reliable vegetable yNliver powder to quickly xc your from these undesirable poisonsI4 c N t = 4 j Mrs Rile Laramore of Goodwatcro says 1 h rv suffered for years from sia and heartburn Thedfords BlackDraught in small doses fewPdistress Try it insist on Thedfords L I i 1y ti fl rk t L Morions Oaf Ky Phone 6 Gomplits Lint of General Merchandise Geuntry Produce Bought and Sold UnsbiUBr Naive irfitlll Improving and is able to be up E L Wise went to Hopklnsvillti on buisness Monday William Bradley was Hopkins vilie Sunday- Mrs B E Nixqn was in Mortoua Gap Sunday Mat Ray of Madisonville spent SundayJohn Hogan WAS in Orofton Sun dayBill Sheen is In Guthrie on bus ness Frank Rash and A Q Splllman was in Mndisonvlllo attending the Demoofatlo speaking Charles Bnrnet made a bnsineds trip to Madisouvllle Saturday Newman Whitford was in Mad Isouville Sunday- Mr and Mrs Elgle Slsk spent Sunday in Mortan Gap Ben Myers of Hopkinsville was in town on business Monday LOSTABOY How are you to find him You will find him going to a higher position if he has a course of home study in the- International Gor respondence School E1 B1 HARTLEROAD Manager Box 203 HlndlrsonKy Frank Giaulnnt and Wallace Vaughn were in Madisonville Sun day v Munn Wilson of MadiEonvilta was in town Monday Forget your troubles follow the merry crowd to the Idle Sour Mr and Mrs Dee Henry Misses Kathryn Blair Aleysea OBrien and Mrs J J McLean attended the Gregor and Gassett wedding at Hop kiiidvllle Tuesday Goldle Salmon was in Madison ville Wednesday evening A message was received Wednes day from Dr E A Davie of New York City calling his parents to the bedside of Mrs Davis Dr and Mrs P B Davis left immediately The message ran very ill but not dan crerous The Idle hour Is the theatre that has the comfort and safety of its patrons at heart absolutely fire proof Mr and Mrs John X Taylor of Greenville are in town visiting friendsGeo O Atkinson was lnMndison yllle Thursday Roy Davis was in Madisouvlllo ThursdayWe only the worlds best pictures at the Idle HourI Chas Trahern J W Edwards Lucian Cook Grover Long and H H Vaughan were in Madisonville Wednesday evening to see Seven DaysNorman Elam and Lucian Turner attended the show in MtdllonvlJle- Wodl1edayevehlnJ J E Maloney was Jn Madisonville Thursday Miss Vlrgie Kilroy who lias been visiting In Hopklnsvllle for several weeks returned home Wednesday J ohnIi Long was In Madisohville Wednesday Mr and MrglH Lr Browning and little tiau r Helen visited the family of G W Wyatt Wednesday night W DcolHiiger of EvansvllleInd proprietor of the Idle Hour Theatre waS In town several days tins weSk seeing to the iustalation of the new mirror ssreend lih H Mrs W S McGary visited Mrs H L Browning of Mortons Gap Tnesdav Miss Luclle Holt of Warrensburg Mo arrived Tuesday to spend the t winter with relatives and friends 0 O Osborne of Madisonville was In town on business Tuuraday Hammond Loving of Hanson was in town Wednesday John Rule left this morning for Fairview to visit his daughter Mrs Dr Eulng Brandon for a few days The rumor that Mr and Mrs Bob Benton who are ruulnn a tint class Hotel in this city are going to leave IS a mistake as they are still still staying here and have no idea of leaving our town Service will be held By Rev Wini stead of Lisuiau at the Baptist church at Hanson second Sunday in each month Dr J W Williams of Mortons Gap was in town Friday afternoon I In the Cafeteri- aHeeatsasthoeachminutewerehislast HeKu Ipeh IscotIee beansand Pie Intra n tl c hastetocatch b la train Heboltshlsfoodbothwetanddry- Hograbsasandwlchmadeofhalfconlr rtham HeRwallowaleerallfro thand b ubbte Andthenhewondershowinarteryears Heaever had contracted stomachro V troubleSatire Illinois For Wilson That Illinois was safely in the Wilson column was indicated earlv in the evening but California which had been claimed bv the democrats shortly alter the closing of the polls wavered toward the progressive ranksAfter apparently holding Illinois for nearly fortyeight hours from the time the polls closed Colonel Roose velt lost Its twentynine electoral votes late In the day when the as sembltug of statewide returns showed a definite victory for Governor Wilson Courage Ever In Demand Not In clanging fights and desperate marches only Is heroism to be looked tor but on every railway bridge and fireproof building that is going up today On freight trains on the decks of vessels in cattle yards on lumber rafts among the firemen and the policemen the demand for courage Is Incessant and the supply never falls William James WOMEN SHOULD BE PROTECTED Against So Many Surgical Operations How Mrs Bethune and Mrs Moore Escaped Sikcston MoForseven years Isuf ferodevervthntr I was In bed for four or five days ata time every month and so weak I could hardly walk I cramped and had backache and headache andwas so nervous and weak that I dreaded to see anyone or have any onomoveintheroomThe medicine to ease me at those times and said that r ought to have an operation I would not listen to that and when a friend of my husband told him about Lydia E Pinkhams Veg etable Compound and what it had done for his wife I was willing to take it Now I look the picture ofhealth and feel like it too I can do my own housework hoe my garden and milk a cow I can entertain company and enjoy them I can visit when I choose and walk as far as any ordinary woman any day in the month I wish I could talk to every suffering woman and girlMrs DEMA BETHUNE Sikeston Mo Murrayville 111 I have taken Lydia E Pinkhams Vegetable Compound for a very bad case of female trouble and itymade me a well woman My health was all broken down the doctors said I must have an operation and I was ready to go to the hospital but dreaded It so that I began taking your Compound I got v along so well that I gave up operationMsNo 3 Murrayyilie DLf a 4 i t t oJ 1 CENTRAL RURAL SCHOOL FAVORED IN WISCONSIN Abandoment Isolated District School Advised by State Commission MADISON Wis Oct IAbandon the isolated district school and establish a modern properly equipped hygienic central school is the program set for Wisconsin rural school districts by a commission of fifteen appointed by State Superintendent 0 P Gary to study the rural school problem By consolidation is meant the uniting of two or more school in to one As a rule the distance children are transported to school does not exceed five miles under this plan The ideal country school is held to be a complete central school in ouch township to which all the children in that territory shall go The committee says the consoli dated school should have a kind ergarten eight grades and a lush school with a fouiyecr course It should be the center for the township libary lecture courses musical programs and other means for making country life more attractive and educa tional Manual training and domestic science are essential THE PRAISE CONTINUES Everywhere We Hear Good Reports of Doans Kidney Pills Earllngton is no exception Every section of the U S resounds with praise of Doaus Kidney Pills Thir ty thousand persons are giving testimony in their home newspapers The sincerity of these witnesses the fact that they live so near Is the best proof of the merit of Deans Heres an Earlington ease John W Davenport Earllugton Ky says I still use Doans Kidney trouble The more I use this preparation the better I like it You may continue publishing former testimonial I suffered from kidney trouble morethanttongue can tell Hv back was so sore and lame that Icould not work for days at a time and the kidney secretions were scan ty There was a constant pain in my head that almost blinded ma I became dizzy dark spots would float before my eyes and I would reel like a drunken man Nothing did me any good until a fellow workman told me he bad used Doan s Kidney Pills with success I obtained a supply at the St Bernard Mining Co Incorporated and it was only a few weeks before they corrected my troubles For sale by all dealers Price BJ cents FosterMllburn Co Buffalo New York sole agents for the United States- Remember the name Doans and take no other ItEarlington Prof O E Dudley was yester day chosen Ohairman of the Sun day School Board of the Louis ville Conference of the Metho dist Episcopul Church South at the annual meetiEof the board held at Elizabethtowu Rev W A Grant preacher in charge of the Earlingtou church and Prof Dupley attended the meeting re turning to Earlington today noon Prof Dudley has been prom nentJy identifIed withsuccess ful Sunday School work for many years Misses Woodruffs Entertains at St Charles Kentucky A number of friends were Invited to the home of Misses Laura and Charlie Woodruff In honor of their visitors Misses Dishman of Daw son Springs Those present were Misses Maud Jenkins Dixie Wood ruff Verna Long Messrs Gilbert Turner Tom Sisk WJU Gribble A pleasant evening was enjoyed by thoso present And Sorrowing Impossible Life is short art is long opport ilty fugitive experimenting danger Ufl reasoning ditllcult Hlppocrate + i I U- D e I 1J 1 Hats Hats Hats Fine line of Stetson Ltpnfirartd and Big Bear HATS Just received t ShOiS Shoes Best line of SHOES in town We positively willanot buy Shoes that leatherIWE SAN FIT YOU irNysrr j4 4 l Many of our customers want The Best There IsI without regard to price To such good judges of good things WE RECOMMEND A Crest tggf Chocolates I I at ONE DOLLAR A POUND as worth it and much more ST BERNARD MINING COaINCORPORATED DRUG DEPARTMENT Second Hand Shoes i I I vF6rSaI rJJri Vr f nvjj V- epairingI done while you wait All work guaranteed or your money refunded t Boston Shoe Repairing Shop M BASAN Prop 110 Main St Madisonville Ky r J BEE ADS PAY GET THE HABIT = 1 b Cash or Credit Why pay cash when you cuu take advantage of our liberal credit arrangemen- ttitismall weekly or monthllv payments a r- I i W e Shall Not SttcFti Your We do nu extensive credit busiuessVin watelies- jetvelry and eilverlvaroand all we ask is that you- watch yourself to met payments promptly Ask about it I 1- rt HOLLINGER 1 TRUEMPY 3ewe1eraf Is s rf s- a mE ttf 1 t t i rI dM r W 1 u dM1N- l1iy1 I tr 9 If 1 tJ1r- r Ji t I rii r l t 1 II 3 f t4 i fv ft I l 1 I f 1 i HIH- L READYmTOWEAR 1 I fr j SPECIAL Y ii FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 1Jo nber8th and 9th 0 I t1 OF INTEREST TO LADIES WHO NEED t WEARING APPATEL i s i iSPECIAL OI 25 suits in Serges Cheviotsand EnglishMixture with guaran 50atr v SPECIAL No 2 v F w E suits newfall shades and weaves 1 that formerl I RflSpecialV1 r l f SPECIAL No 3 vx t k and43csIzesc G SPECIAL No 4 J L 25 chijdrens5 coats carried over ran last season all wool 9SSpecialprice1jJ t r SPECIAL No 1i s v 20 suits from last season 1500 to 2000 500a values special price r f t + THE McLEOD STORE i INCORPORATED ON THE SQUARE MADISONVILLE KY is I r s Womens 2 r Womens Vests and Pants white cot if Womens Unionsuits cream cotton i 1Y 100i lt Womens Unionsuits white cotton ribbed medinm weight dutch neck elbow sleeves ankle length I Womens Unionsuits white silk and cotton ribbed high neek long t I Womens Unionsuits white wool T i medium weight ribbed high neck s + long sleeves ankle length extra sizes 175 regular 44 sizes 9 I 50 Womens Unionsuits white silk and 4 t wool finest quality high neck sleeves length extra x sizes 250 regular 3iUU3 Sefsnug Vests and Pants Womens Setsnug Unionsuits white r ribbed fleeced high neck long r 4 s all sizes 34 to 44 9 I a UU 1 Womens Vests and Pants cream l y y na1- VI- Y Z 1 r- H BJCATITiFY CiPITAl First Step in Wuhtnitori When Apprais I en Begin Work v Washington Oct 20 Tho first step toward benutif Ill p tie gatowal to the nations capital will bo taken today When a board of appraisers makes its preliminary inspection of the nine and onehalf acres between the Union station and the capital grounds It Is plaunpd to acquireHhe prop erty and transform It into a great sweep of parking studded with trees flowers and fountains and stretching frdm the doors of the sta Lion up capitol hill to the entrance of the capitol itself Why Dont They Pay For It SOME TIME SSINCEeays the ed itor of the Wellington Kane News wfc quit giving advei Using to those who are able to pay Wo have op portunities every day to give away space but all of these fine chances are now declined with tlanke Sev oral fair associations have furnished us with entertaining stories about their amusement enterprises asking that we kindly give them several dollars worth of space that others pav for Also there would be enclosed two complimentary tickets Now we hay tried complimen tary tickets fried stewed on toast and smothered in onions but found them unpalatable in every stvle Chopped flue they might make good breakfast loud but have no chopper And at the end of the week we are unable to Unload them on the payroll the obstr pHrousbmployes seem ing to perfer cash And so muchor the time in days agone the help got till the money leaving the boss to subsist on tlcket and commendary resoluttoinIVii a poor diet and we quit it some tlmr since A baseball team will pay rent for grounds to play onhand outmqno at the drug siorn tarn ball jive the hardware store the price of a but fork over to the clothier the cash for a suitlay down the coin for it pair of sliof s and then ask the news paper to ciotmtft sufficient space to get a crowd out to see the game A church society will rive a chicken pie supper dishing up a bunch of antiquated hen eucaHd in indestructible dusts and the ni ws papers give sufficient free adds t1p iutr to brink out a crowd ofciiBto mere Mayby they say thank you Womens Vests and Pants white quality regular and extra Womens Unionsuits white cotton ribbed flleaced slightly imperfects- of our 50c quality regu 29cular size Womens Unionsuits white ribbed fleeced cotton all sizes 34 to 44 50cWomens Unionsll cotton fleeced slightly of our all sizes 34 to fr444 UU Womens Wool Vests and pants derby ribbed medium regular and extra size l 1 I 00 CONSTIPATION Indigestion Dad Breath Dizzi a Tired Discouraged Feeling TorpIdLiver i HER BIKEIs au Effective Liver Tonic end I Dowel UcKHlator I Iw powerful reviving Influ cnco In tho torpid liver brings on an Immediate Improvement IJ You feel better at once Tho B bowolsr movo freely so that tho K Impurities which have clogged K up the digestive organs find an outlet When the s stomhas bilioushacomplexion clears tho breath becomes sweet tho mind alert and cheerful and there is a fine feeling of exhilaration allthrough tho body Price GOo per bottle JamesFBallardProp StLouteMo Use Stephens Eye Salvo for Sore Eyes Cures SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY ST BERNARD MINING CO Incorporated Drug Department aid maybe they lily down a couple of tickets In the latter ease it is nine chances to ono that when ltrl Jones sees the editors approach her nose curia into a pretzel and she says spitefully well there comes deadhead Drown to sponge two meals oil of the church f Newspapers Conforming to the Law Washington Twbntytwo thous and newspapers and magazines throughout the United States have sent their statumHhtg of the names of editors i iDHshers and stockholders to the PUt Office Depart ment in accordance with the piovi shells of tho new law requiring that snail information 10 fnrnlshod the Govern IIhtU t Tlireufourths of the entire number of papers have made returns Bermuda Industry Threatened It is not unlikely that the Bermudan industry cc growing Easter lilies for the countries of the world will bo seriously affected by the introduction of the Philippine lily which has a number of advantages over the Ber mudan plant The plants develop in onethird less time and grow more blooms Qn a plant and are much har dler in many respects They will also bloom repeatedly for several seasons i They can bo grown with some success on the Pacific coast and have not yet shown symptoms of the diseases which the Bermuda lily is subject to I s White Childrens Underwear forecast mills hand finished cream cotton ribbed medium weight ages 3 to 12 d seat 75c ages 13 to I iSyopen 90C Childrens Union Suits cream ribbed Childrens Unionsuits Peeler ribbed fleeced full sized 1 to 25cyearsGirls Bloomers Knit ribbed I medium weight all 3 to 12 years Infants Slumber Robes white ribbed fleeced draw sting at bottom sizes six months to one and onehalf years 50C- Chiltlrens Sleeping Garments white Rubens Infant tiirts tine ribbed regular wool weight cotton 26c 50cInfant Waappers white ribbed fleeced wll er weight all sizes 1 to 6 n X1KITTGKY GDIS lo0oo0 DEMOCRATIC Elects Nine Congressmen Out jof Eleven RoosevekRuns Second iSweeping all opposition before them the democrats of Kentucky rolled up an enormous plurality for Wilson and Marshall elected nine out of elnven congressmen and carried tho state by a handsome innjtrlty over opponents of tho domocratlo presi dential iiominqo With practically complete returns from morn than eighty out of 120 counties Wilson has a plurality of over 8o000 votes and indications are that fuller re turns will show a plurality of over 100000 votes IHe Was LIteraryI Colonel Drown seems to be Tory literary remarked a visitor to the Brown household to tho negro maid glancing at a pile of magazines lying on tho floot Yas inaam replied tho ebonyfaced girl yas maam ho Bholey am literary Ho Jes nntnlly llttaba things all over dls year house Womans Homo Companion 16c and 25c same style all wool EL Waists and girls wear Mens Health Shirts and Drawers heavy fleeced gray clouded color all H sizes 5 UU Mens health Shirts and Drawers Medium and heavy wei needles ribbed kall to 50 price Mens Wool Shirts and Drawers Ribbed Fleeced Shirts and r t u n I Demand for Attar of hoses 1 The fancy or poet ty women for psi fumes and especially for attar searobes has sent Up the prices totJia highest on record Attar of whisk Is extremely rare and Is perhaps the most valuable perfume in the twatikct now is commanding almost a pre x hlbltlvo price Despite the cost how ever tho whim of women has taken t that as the rarest and most delicate oC perfumes Dealers in Fifth avenue J rt I New York say that they have the greatest difficulty In obtaining enough to supply the orders of their custom era i i s Norways Water Power According to recent reports the amount of water power which is ixithe way- Fn0000 of preparation in Norway horsepower In addition to the xHMng 30000 horsepower lartooJccts for the hydraulic upon tho largo streams have been the t subject of franchise granted during he last few years and such work Is now about finished The hydraulic work on MJoscn is completed and another enterprise on tho Sammanger stream is soon to give tho city of Bergen a I largo amount of electric current m 1Iy A MORTONsII KY II J II Director and 1 jt7 q + t WWtYiWtfrtiWiWMWW NiVW VHNiNMVN 1 B M vwwNJmwwWNiNNNlJI ti UNDERTAKER 1 Funeral Director Licensed Embalmer A1tiV er all pl1s Day yr Night 1 I INEXT DOORTO POST OFFICE I I IjOffice Phone 1242 Residence Phone 1243 KENtUCKY Ij HMa HMaNmmMwV M1WVVIlM WNVdNV4Y4Yit J 1 3cat i Fpest Mills HandFinished Underwear and Setsnu perfect Fitting Fleeced Underwear for Women arid Children r Wrights Underwear and Utica Bodyguard Fleeced Underwear for Men and Boys I Underwear ight50cextra longcregulart 00regular 50regular aftlong r 1sizes r heavY50cweight F lengtht 25cI IWQULD slightly imerfects 75conlypantsbest 00to44TightsEquestriennre staggersIIelldoche ChiidrensUndrwear 50csizes sizes50c 50cwith IIC MADISONVILLE FuniT Embalmer MADISONVILLE rMMwMWIMNMIW4WVUJYdUt me Health t 50cfor boys 25cyears Mens and Boys Under Wrights cotton i Wrights sizesnp lUUI Drabers 00pficRed 00underweMens I MadisonvilleKentucky I 1 t 1 roses t 1 h a r c MRworka i 1 i I 1 I Drawers cream heavy fleeced1 a shirts finished with guessts on asides on a heavy hem atkbottom Mens Ribbed Fleeced Shirts and Drawrers Ecru ribbedfleeced bestgistanda d quality heavy weight 5Dc f4 1 fens Wrights Health Unionsuits Medium and weight spring needle ribbedall sizes 4 ZpCiUU- Mens 1 Wright Health Unionsuits Gray wool spring needle ribbed sizes 34 Jo 12 Eft42 r r Mens Springtex Uoionuits Ct6am x 50fineMens Derby Ribbed Unionsuits Ecru d winter weight elastic stitch all sizes i 1 51 UW Mens Vellastic Unionsuits gray tx ribbed fleeced heavy weight taBodygtlardtQuititY1 UU heavyHeecedto 34 Boys Wri hts Healthy Shirts and fleecedSOCaU Boys VellasHc Unionsuits gray rib 4ibedfleec d heavy weight tine tar 50sizesC A Boys Unipnsuits cream ribb dme dium weight all sizes 100 5 24 to H + i v- h2 I r f r