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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): November 19, 1912
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TWENTY-THIR- D BUSINESS ADVERTISE IT FOR SALE No. $3 WHAT $10 A WEEK WILL DO A California Woman Who Built a Horn and Support Herself on $10 a Week ! YEAR EARL1NGT0N, HOPKINS COUNTY, KY EEV. S. X. BERNARD MAKING GOOD. In His New Charge As Pastor Of Chris; tian Church At San Dimas Cat. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1912 MR. GHAS. R. TAG6ART At Temple Theatre Wednesday Night, November 20 i Nebo Notes 'Round The Roundhouse (By R. R. j Rita) r $ Hf C' 1 Reducing the cost of living is I have been confused about a a problem hat has everybody from Sur. "Dunns db little Incident which occured "by the enn-- as it .were. To "Press." LastM mduy mui't the What day Paywe all like be6t? day. Sunday morning. I saw the own one's own house and to have members of the Sin DiniatOhri- -' means tian Church and others authored What day rest?'". more thau all .wrecker being handled bv the even the ouiwurd semblance of the switch engine and asked the cal- prosperity iVdeuied most people. at the magnificent new church Pay Jay. ler where the wreckvwas and he But cheer upthere ik hope at building, and withsnii!:, What day draws men from far said he didn't know anything least. Here is n California woadmission 2cc and 60c. bone. Although he suffered much and hearty handshakes i:avs to and near? about, it except it was called for man who bought, Rev. S. M. Bernard, the new ''Program will begin at 8:35 no a' lot, built a Makes them forget their inward once to go to Pembroke. serious results are lor kjd for. pastor, aud his wife a house and uu.iiitained herself ou most Warm, sharp. ; . fear, Mr. Nick Parrish's beautiful and enthusiastic welsome. Piugree S laver is still layiug $10 a wffk. Sim itll bow she A Thinking orily of those that are off On account AYomg Weman Who Cleaned up a home was intirely consumed by short program was followed dm it in the PICTORIAL REsickness. so dear. fire Tuesday, he was burning which included some Town Both Politically and Socially rousing-singinW. A Hardy and MBosco" VIEW for December, as follows,: i Pay day. In the December Woman's Home grass off his garden, his meat led by that prince of 1 bought a Jot for five hundred Shaver were in Madieonville FriCompanion' appears an article about house catching first, as the wind choir leaders, Prof. B L Bnr-ditt- . .What day lafcts all day and all day night dollars ten dollars down and Virginia Brooks, of West Haimuoud, was blowing that way, the houee uighl? The opening praver was month. My reEngineer Flaming, ofHopkiuE-yill- five dollars 111., who has done a great work soon followed. They saved most made by Elder Newcomb and ;;' Pay day. which is partly described In the folis'working on the Switch maining capital was $100, and I of the contents, though Mrs. was followed by an address of IWhal; dav puts wolf at door of lowing extract from tlio arcl:le: engine at this place, for a few bought enough lumberjto build a flujhf.?v . 'Miss Brooks vfas lend Ins: the Parrish lost most of her cashed welcome by Rev. S. M. McGee, shell ou the rear of. fiiy lot. I days. ' pleasant'lffo of 'a Chicago girl In fruit, preserves aud all of her of the San Dimas Methodist. Pay day. moved in with u trunk, table and comfortable circumHtauces when u quitls and blankets. . What da renews. the olothes you .Engineers R. T- - Ooggin aud G chair, a few dishes, trying pan Church. linx-lnotice ii6se8fuii mid her DaHampton were- inv Nashville and teakettle, a. covered cooJctng-Mr. and Mrs. Muck Ross of In reply to all Dr. Bernard mother two thousand dollars ou " :J., voiirt'w.ife sohie&neyfi Sunday. dish, wash dish abd difeli' some vacant Iota that they owned In Oentertowu, Ohio county, visit- sprke feelingly of the welcome And Fireman J. Eyaaught;was iu all bough false hair,the neighboring town of Wost Ham- ed thy family .of G. A. Eudaley extended to himself and wife, s.W the ten ceut store.' ffflT ' mond, 111., strengthened certain last week. Wjiile you sjfou,the,.uew bought EvansviiieSundayi A broom,' u cheap lamp 'and a aud pledged his best efforts to ,vz suspicions in her in hid that the rulJudging from the'actioua of oue burner oil stovo completed char. Mrs. Ella Pierce, of- Mariou, carry out the church's program; ers of thut town were not nil that fr.i1ii Payj(a3r w.. some men, they jiist work for the my outfit. ' '; spent several days wjth her par- of expausion and also to assist i they should be. hives .j mr '.:. ., , , r i '. Never shall I forgot my tlgatlona confirmed tiuue usplcions ents, Sir. and Mrs. A. E. Cox last in all material work for the com mtti iride ?vvnat(iny atr you spay on your money there is fnr'it. "' to such an ixteiit thut MIsh Brooks w k. rnn nicy's welfare. The paycar was here,. .Monday when I.hud gas installed for light : bill? and her mother closed their Chicago ' ing aud cooking, my monthly bill A ttiale.choruos sang the docf i Next Thursday morning week', Pavday.i' l.:-i- v night. . ",,' " home ami tuovid into a little cotta;'e i, .. .1 iirt.. . uay Jj-i'-n. his wife's favorite Xi iiat If the wind wh' angry, : l would being from- sixteen to twenty-fou- r .unices, mu iiit'runuuub hi West Hantuund to see what was .at ton-- : lurry o'clock, "there will tor's and tfmnk-tgivincents. I Sought a little gas . soniis, after which the evening service held cash drawer fill? to be done about it. It appeared be a the.atmosphere? . (V plate for fifty cents, a little oven the town, with a voting popula- at the Methodist church. Preach- was spent in social intercourse tjhat Pay dav. tion of 7B0, supported flfty-flv- o and m gettitig more intimately Mhat makes, them tell you it's Bargains in Ladies & Misse" for a dollar, a galvauizsd tub for e, ing In 0. F. Wimberly, of with i.all vnetieB of objecs,eveuty-fiv- e ' cents and a "plunr coats singing by sortie of the acquainted with the new pastor for fun, " tionable resorts in duB proportion. ger" for seventy-fiv- e Lighc refresh- That thoy send out a monthly cents, and Barnes, Cowand & Co. Largoly on account of overtaxation, best singers in town. Everybody aud his wife. my cooking and laundry d ' - ., of exteueivo Kraft, there invited to come. Every member ments were served by the ladies the result duu, j , Incorporated perfect. M'heeffecT were In th Southern lmlf of the of the' Methodist church is espec- of the church. Every one prend it takes it to make thebusi- town but 25 huuuek-freon.mortgage. ially urged' to bo. "present, and sent united in pronouncing the iv Mr. andlM'rs..JakVMqEuen, Miss tive powd.ers and .soaps reduced noRS rnn."' Moreover, the powers i.ow Ruth MoEuen and Dr. Barton ray laundry bill to a trifle. I bring aif offering of corn, pota-tqe- s evening an .unqualified success Pay day. proposed that the town be IncorpoMcEueh,viBted,.Mrs. Rex MoEuen bought two flat irons with a pat" or moppy or.' anything flint and an excellent forerunner of ' blty, for Oo. purpose, MUs f" rated as a hat ,day iuterests your little Sunday. ent handle and iuvariably cookBrooks inferreii. of .enabling the can be turned into money, which the evaugehstic meotings which) ' jwifeY.V-"- . wA.4iri !ts''Kentucky Corn' Show';" " ' ed all fO,rJ'dsVequinhg time oftlnt '" " controlling rliiK sti;U further ,to will-bBent-tthe orphans home. are just beginning, Pay day. the burdenm.f taxation. ITJn The giris of the Home Mission Preliminary announcements iron when ironing, which .conWhatmakes yjou satisfied with Boyd-Reeder such circumstances, as any rehave been issued for the third served the heat amazingly. lVfe? former could tell jou, the proper Society, will give an entertain Leslie Boyd and Miss Florenoe In summer I pack ''greens" in eveannual exhibition of the Kenthing to do was to 'appeal to the ment at the church in the 'Jy Pay day. Reed, both of this place greatly a jar, salt each layer aud cover tucky Com Growers' Associaning at seven thirty. people'.. surprised their mauy friends What day makes you willing to tion. The Corn show will be and weight each jar with a stone. ""Unlike many reformers, Miss The bang, bang, of the bird . stand when thev left Saturday for Brooks 'knew how to appoftl. In held at the College of Agricul- It will be in perfect condition hunterB are heard now, but And watch the butcher smile so pee pie' were mostthis instanoe 'the Springfield, Tenn., where they ture, Lexington, from January for winter use after being thorly Poles. Mies Brooks began by birdB are scarce this season. bland, ware married. Miss Read is a 7 to 10 , in connection with oughly washed. I take my lunchlearning their language. She then .Nebo will have good roads thro siBterof Jack Reed and has made As with you meat he weighs his Farmers' Week at the State Uni- eon, geuerally sandwiches, a litaddressed them at public meetings town this winter, aB slack and hand. tle pot of jelly, and many little t with that she. completely cinders were being hauldd from her home with her brother for versity. Payday. , Impulsive, wacm-htarte- d some months past and is a very won her In addition to the premiums dainties not possible to any one .auditors. Not only was the incor- themiines every day la6t week. attractive and popular young award- who does not have a home table, cornr prizes poration project signally defeated, Opossum College (or Claude lady. The groom is au indusIt onlv took me two weeks to for for oats, soy are to beand cow to my place of business. beans ed but Miss Brooks had bo sturdy an (Porter's) school .boys played trious and worthy young man compose the above, sentimental peas. Tobacco may be included I bought-- good brush with a army of Polish voters bohlnd her 3Nebo school at ball game Friday, well Ikuown in this, his home little ditty. pot of paint, and whenever I .urge that she felt strong enough to ,if the growers manifested suffici the scores being 21 to 19 in favor town for his manv good qualities. Monday evening I was stand- ent interest. All entries must could manage it, painted my inmore active reforms, "Fighting an organised ring. Is not of the college boyB, of course a The marriage was the culmina- ing near the end of the pay-ca- r be of products grown during ,the terior woodwork and gradually an easy. task, and Miss Brooks ibad 6crap was the result', at the close tion of a short courtship No talking to some other "rough year 1912, and the listB will close the outside of the house, so it aaaoy discouragements:; but hi the of the game, ho blood was shed one but the immediate family necks" when a fellow came run- on Saturday, January 4. was very presentable. ed the deount dtizeus were thuogh. , . knew of their intentions. Their ning from toward the,depot,at With ten. dollars a week, I awakened. A reform ticket Kentucky haB had good crops many friends wish them much full speed. He was a traveling this year, and it is believed ths have, been decently clad, was put Into the nVld and .won an :ftlrs. Chas. Webb Entertains' overwhelming' victory, aud tho.laBt ' mau, and when he reached where corn show will be the best ever prosperity, a desirable lot and One of the most enjoyable events diva in West Hammond, called in the crowd had assembled, per held iu the State, Nmeron.6 huit a home, .derision 'The "Virginia Brooks' .clos- - of the season, was the tea given last J. T. Coleman Jnjured at rtopkinsville. spiratiou was tickling dowu his iFriday evening, by Mrs. Chas Webb ed its doors." Mr, J. T. Coleman ot this place face like tears down the cheek of, exhibits from the boys' corn . cozy home on R. R. Street in at her i Mrs; John Long Erilerialtwf-OIf you want to see a good show o. honor of her charming niece, MIsb who has been on the work train a bereaved crocodile. He asked clubs will be included, aud as Friday evening Mrs. JoWliV the boys have had a more favorrto the Princess;. iLelaiCole, from Nashville, who has at HopkitiBville for some time one of the General Foreman's able season than they Long invited to her home on Clark proven quite a favorite in the Social met with a had last Street, a serious accident at clerks if someohe was hurt. The number J. W. Gatlinjsc. Passes Away. Het. The parlor waB very artistiyear for their agricultural opera- tea. Eaoh were of her friends to requosted to brfng cally decorated in potted plants and that place Saturday when he was clerk said, "not yet. They will tions they should be able to J. W. Gatliu, Sr., age sixty-i- x cutiflowers. Thev enjoyed numer- jerked from the top of a car fall not see their creditors show a dime which collection went to the tountil somo surprising results. The Christian Church, Thesn teas have years, jane mouth aud twenty ous games, contests and music, after ing, striking his head against the night." He caught ic and beat county corn shows will bo heard been very popular and profitable for seven days, died at his country which a delicious salad course was rail, crushed hie skull and other it back to town. Matlieou-rill- e, served. from in the course of a few sometlmo past but this fs the largest heme, two miles from Those present were: Misses injuries reudering him unconEngineer P. W. Tuck has been weeks, aud the clubs may be ex- in number present that has been-on the Princeton road, last Lela ColOf Connie Fenwiok, Mary scious. given, being over fifty members The accident would off sick a few days. pected to give a good account of Friday at 10;3Q a. in,, after au Parker, Charlie Davi6, Margaret likelv have proved of the Christian Church fatal if his Brakeman Tom Coleman was themselves. Dudley, Mary .Martin, Ida Martin, illness of several months, death Wilma Thomas, (Madisonville) Gol- - jacket had not caught on There are more present. An abundant amount ot the injured while switching at La- - clubs being due to. a complication of die Chandler, Ida liee Bisk and truck and held his body this year and more boys amusements were furnished and from itham last Saturday night. He everybody was well entertained, rediseases. His condition had been Meewfl Hobart Browning, (Madison- under the wheels. His condi- was bruised up pretty baby but interested in the competition. freshments were served which adTheir activities are of incalcua ded greatly to tho serious for the past week, and ville) David Dudley, Paul Pllklnton-Oood- e, tion is critical but hopes evening. Mrs. are en- is doing nicely Thos. Stokes, Oivens ble values as an incentive to big Long in bur usual artistic manner his death had been hourly extertained for his recovery. and Jewel We.bb. had everything in order for the conpected by those at, hie bedside. LATER Mr. Coleman is get. Engineer F. P. Giannini is ger and better production of venience A v.ery enjoyable tea was given of her guesta, making the still, off on account of sickness. Mr, Gutlin was one of the best last Friday afternoon by Mrs. CbaB, ting along-nicelKentucky's leading agricultural and his condientire evening a success socially as and most favorably known citi- Webb, at her home on R- - R. Street. tion is not so serious as was first Fireman L. W. Vaughan was staple. well as financially. This years corn show undoubtzens of the county. He was born Her home was prettily decorated in reported. in Nashville, Madisonville and fernB and cut Real Estate Transactions in this county, and with the ex- ent enjoyed a flowers. Those presother points last Friday. He edly will be a great success if the Very unique contest Sturgis Home Of Aged Minister. Mrs. Marion Sisk has purchascorn growers elect to make it so. ception of a few years spent in which caused several hearty laughB. was in company with F. P. Giann.. rneir earnest ed from James R. Ratm. r,h At the closing session of the nini,. jr. While in' Madison- joy 4i Caldwell county, lived in. Hop- A delightful salad course was serkins county all his life, and en- ved. Mrs. Webb always proves a Kentucky Baptists' Association ville, of course they saw the their annua! exhibition cau be property on the corner of Main made an abiding influence for St. and MoEuen Ave. Considerjoyed a wide acquaintance and charming hostess to both old and held in Madisonville last week, show. young. Those present were: ation not known. Mrs. Sisk a gift.of the $50,000 property of Enginoer the confidence and esteem of all H. L. Smith ib off more intelligent farming aud for Ott Powers, Elmer Witber-spoo- the Ohio Yalley to improve this property more renumerative production. Institute at sick. who knew him. O. P. Webb, R. E. Ashbv, W. and in the Spiing will make thia Sturgis to the Ministers' Aid E, Martin, Kate Withers, T. Allen A Great Building falls Fireman S. G. ElliBon is off on There could be no better medloino her home. Bob Brown, Jno. Brown, C. Society was made, and it will be a, than Chamberlains Cough remedy. hen its foundation is undermined. Smith leave of absence. M!y: children were all sick with and if' the fouudation of health' W. Webb, M. A. Deshon, W, A. codverted into a home for old Mrs. Bessie Tanner has bought; .ministers. The association, after Engineer- Elmo Shaver, of whfapnlng cough. One of tht,ra was god digestion Is attacked, quick Grant and Arnold. in bed, had follows. On the first signs voting Lexington as the; next ForoBville, was in town Monday. COUjpfaltlKUn a high, fever aud was from JaraQs R.Rhs1ij ahouseand Sllapse Bud Kell, of Madisonville made, a blood. Olirdnnnrivi Dr. King's New Life meeting pl$ca over them.Chemberlaln'B Cough Remedy lot on South Main Street. Mrs. Fireman Noah Clark was in and the first dose Pills atieuld be taken to tone the business trip to Earhngton Tuesday, closed at noon one of..Newport,, the ,b'est eased thdm. and Tanner has beeu away from Ear- - ' stomach and regulate liver, kidneys Tickets now on Bale at News Stand three bottle. eured them," sayaMra. Md bowels. Pleasant, easy, safe for "Two Merry TrampB" gt dure church gatherings, ever held' in Evansville Sunday. lington for sometime Donaldwrnapd oniysS6c at all Druggists, before they ase. all gene. Boilermaker W. . Lavender 8; 4 For sale by allof Lexington, turned to make tliVs and has reth8tate. MtRi; Dealers, her home, J. S. Duram, onr postmaster SECOND NUMBER LYCEUM COURSE had the misfortune to get his ankle badlv broken Monday, by This is a splendid evening of fulling through his stable loft, Mu6i'c nud Stories Season tick- the bone protruding through the ets may yed be had of tlve Treas-urer- , skin. Dr. Morton was called Mr. Ellsworth Evans immediately and set the broken Regular Following iB PAYDAY 'bards.") was in Guthrie Sunday. Walter Daves went out. "bird-ing- " last w'-kIt is reported he slaughtered eight. (We meau s . I " sp-ecii- en . s e. -- f - , j, - t . 4 , , - jj& -- Suhfc-quenr- . r.rzy-.--- ia " , . . - Midi-souvill- . equip-ment8eenie- f rul-ut- . -- Buch-effec- o 4 thor-.ough- lv , and-friend- s Fa-ga- te . Mes-dam- es ex-pec- ts n, ', - - " a Ki ffl - -- WfffW ST-i'iiu'iiTiii t 2Ak'.:&tfr,. dJEtfifcj riMifMUffliiiiMiiiii'ii Aiiv,MWv tA llfc 'Sit '" " e. "TTiiiJtJiii '' i iai,i.iiHiW ..p c- - V,lK:x:j!ZJ2ifiu 'PJ i? ' 'J' ' '' ' JIMJWWWWWWWWWWBgWW .w. 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These sets will be here iri abqjat ten days, and as they will not last long, call in and subscribe for the Bee or renew your subscription and we will give you a receipt for one years subscription and one of these handsome sets of 'iChinaware to be Delivered When If it Arrive Hr ftKS Don't neglect this opportunity to secure this valua- premium it is the chance of a lifetirrii v ble ? KBSBI The '. .. Semi-Week- ly Bee nnI M V J.) (. .t.j 1 9 Earliilgtonn ! ! : rA Kentucky 1 )l ve '.' :'V lir -- 4' ?:r -- . 'm tA j r- ' s HOW THREE WOMEN O. ENJOYED THE MUSIC tion A. TEXAS PBIDE. Masonic Opera House EARUNGTON CO'ULD NOT SAY TO ADELAIDE (F ft N X or ato a Welsh rabbit beforo retiring and had somo wonderful dreams? Wero his dreams characteristic of his profession? ward." Wise I should say so. Why, ho (Chorus of lamentations from tho was pitching and tossing all night other two.) ' it wtY iilTI MrB. Tllden "And such a dowdy Sure. thing as Bho Is, too. Really, her gown Who's on tho go. was nothing but the plalnost kind of "The Indian Ballet." Both soon and lata? silk. It looked as If Bhe had bought It Why, don't you know? Teady made. Really, tho most ordiTho candidate Presenting that Everlasting Singnary looking thing." Figuring That Way. Mrs. Snowdon "Funny, isn't it, how Tho Btago manager was flirting with ing Musical Tom-foolr- y queer theso artistic peoplo are about tho soubrette when tho comedian came their clothes? The only ono I over nosing around. knew who wasn't was the wlfo of that TRAMPS "Three is a crowd," remarked the TWO MERRY artist who visited Mrs. Tolman last stage manager, pointedly. winter. Do you remember what perThe Show With Siny Songs "In that case we havo a pretty fect dreams her gowns were?" good audience tonight," said tho comeMrs. Tompkins (with Intense interest) "Weren't they! I never saw any- dian as ho peeped through the thing more beautiful than tho one Bhe curtain. had at the reception Mrs. Tolman gave Changs of Heart. for her." "Blinks has suddenly begun to take (The orchestra rudely interrupts a deep interest in tho welfare of his them.) country." Mrs. Tllden "Isn't that young "He used to say ho didn't caro very absolutely tho most attractive much whethor tho ship of state founcreature you ovor saw? Now, do tell dered or not." me about tho gown you wore speaking "That was before ho bought a subof, Mrs. Thompklns. You know, I was urban lot on terms of ,$50 down and $5 ill last winter and didn't go "to the re- a month." ception." Mrs. Thompklns "Well, it was gorToo Soon. geous, my dear. Simply too wonder"Bllgglns,' when did you begin to ful for words. It was tho most deli- write stuff for tho papers?" cate Bbado of bluish lavonder a per"Mo? Great Scott, old chap, I'vo fectly Indescribable color. Marqui been doing It for moro than two sette over messallne, draped In tho years!" .most wonderful way, and caught up "Then there's no uso of my trying with littlo bunches of chiffon, with a to give you any pointers. I'vo been violet fastened in tho center of each. at it only 45 years." IWhat a catastrophe that you missed It!" TIMELY LEAP. Mrs. Tllden "I almost cried when I heard about it I was tho most dis2Two Heads are Better than Cue appointed person you over saw. And .usually Mrs. Tolman's affairs aro so Twelve Big Chorus Costumed jdowdy. By tho way, there's Mrs. OParks down there. Speaking of dowdy Song Hits and all of The Remick people made mo think of her. Sho 'has less Idea of dressing than an othKind, Girls, yes, plenty of er woman I over knew. Actually sho 'em, Singing Girls! Dancing went to Mrs. Tuttlo's garden party last Thursday in a perfectly plain Anon Girls! Show Girls! and them 'frock. Not even a suit, my dear just some. Sec 'cm and get The a littlo linen dress, with some sprays of embroidery on tho front panel. Can Smiling Habit. you imagine Any ono doing such an unheard of thing? I'm suro Mrs. Tut-ti- e felt it very keenly." Mrs. Snowdon "Poor Mrs. Tuttlel By tho way, I suppose you'ro both going to the" Trenton's Friday evening?" Tho Other Two "Yes, Indeed!" Mrs. Tllden "I wouldn't miss it for What aro you going to worlds. i gowns and groaning of chairs, are seat-- j ed as the concert is about to begin.)! First Plump Woman (breathlessly)! ""This is going to bo a perfectly, grand concert. I'm so glad wo do-- : elded to como this afternoon, though I was awfully afraid Mrs. Demlng wouldn't send my gown home. It did come, though, Just in time for me to! dress. How do you Ilka it?" Second Plump Woman "It's perfect--! ly lovely. But then you always lopki exactly Tight So woll'groomed, don't you know, and all that Doesn't sho,i Ifrs. Tllden?" Mrs. Tllden "It'fl the dearest thing; I ever saw. You certainly have the best taste in dress, Mrs. Snowdon. Every time I seo Mrs. Snowdon, Mrs. fThompklns, I say to myself: 'If I only had such taste as she has' " Mrs. Snowdon "How nlco you two are I Of courso, I know you'ro just saying it to mnke me happy, but then Kb just as dear of you as if you meant' It Now, I think you two are tho trim, meat two women I know." (Orchestra plays first number. At Its close the three women give threo sighs of appreciation or relief.) Mrs. Snowdon "Pretty, wasn't lt7 I do just love Wagner. And whllo I think of it, Mrs. Tllden, I want to ask Nyou where you got that perfect dream of a flchu you had on yesterday at the tea. I'm crazy about it!" Mrs. Tllden "Oh, do you really like It? How sweet of you to say sol I got the. lace in Paris and I had my little seamstress make it, when I got home. I think It's rather fetching." Mrs. Thompklns "It's the dearest thlngl Oh, they're going to play again. I wish they'd wait a little long-e- r between the numbers.". (Tho first violinist plays a solo.) Mre. Thompklns "Isn't that violinist tho dearest thing you ever saw? I simply ndore hjm." Mrs. Snowdon "Yes, he's perfectly sweet, but he has tho fuunlest looking wife. Did you ever seo her?" Mrs. Tllden "I should think I did. I have very good reasons to remember saw her at tho tea Mrs. her. gave for her, and ono of tho maids spilled punch nil over my best gown. It was never fit to wear after- height from 160 to 200 pounds, file' In and, after much creaking of silk' Three plump women, ranging in Jones, who looks after a porof tho Swenson Interests In Texas, was bothered by thefts of wood from thg Spur range He sont out Al Sullivan, a cowboy, to catch tho thieves. Within a fow days Al brought ono in an old nester, dirty; and ragged, with his toes out of his. shoes and a tuft of hair showing, through the crown of his hat "I don't feel like sending you to Jail," said Jones, "but you've got to bo punished. Sp wo'U take a photograph of you for the rogues' gallery." The human scarecrow promised complete reform and tboy stood him up and took his picture. About a woek later, still in his rags, he stood beside tho rancher's desk. "What can I do for you?" Jones asked, looking up. "If you please, Mr. Jones," said tho object, "kin you spare mo ono of them pictures to send to my kinsfolks?" Popular Magazine. Didn't Get Much. Maud I'm told I get my good looks from my mother, Ethel I wouldn't repeat that if I were you. Maud Why not? Ethel Peoplo will think .your mother was stingy. MIDNIGHT SUPPER. NO 1912 Thursday,. November 21, Second Hand Shoes For Sale Repairing done while you wait. AH Major Atkinson, according to his wife's testimony, doesn't know how to say no to Adelaide; his niece. This assertion is borne out by the fact that when Adelaide askod him to appear In Juvenllo costumo at what she called a "kid party," which sho was fo give at his summer homo, ho consented with an outward smile ana an. Inward groan. "1 wish,", he said, to his wife in private, "that Adelaide hadn't Insisted upon my taking part In this rldlcu-Iou- b affair of hers. In fact, I don't Bee why she wants to give Biich aonnenslcal party." "Why do you aid and abet her?" demanded his wife. "When I suggested that sho think of something newer and more dignified, you immediately aid, 'Let her have any kind of party & work guaranteed or your, money refunded. i Boston Shoe Rea.rin Sho M. BASAN, Prop. 110 Main St. . : Meaad Motuer. Those Funny Fellows, Fellows WOOD and WARD With pleases.'" "Well, ono doesn't Hko to be always .nterfering with her pleasures. There's ao particular harm In her having a eVfld's party, is there?- But I know I shall feel llko a perfect idiot dresBed In th6 Mttle girl's early Victorian costume that Adelaldo has picked out for ne." Ho gtefcood into tho mirror and e sighed as ho stroked hlB graying Van-iyk. MaclJsonvillc, Ky. Special Price Features During Demonstration Week MISS FANNIE MERONEY And The Texas Tommy Chorus 4. I'mmt t Du-po- nt Howe So tho famous baseball play lir Ifr jrA &Jr& flu-tl- et beard. Tho afternoon of the party Adelaide, after tying the strings of a quaint little sunbonnet under tho major's beard, drew away and surveyed him from tho top of tho sunbonnet to the. tips of hl white stockinged and, black slippered feet "Uncle, you'ro certainly the most, excruciatingly funny sight I ever behold," she declared. "I'm so glad I found those pwitalottos In grandma's old trunk. Thoy'ro perfectly killing. JToull mako tho hit of the evening." "I suppose I'm what you'd call a screaming success," Bald the major, somewhat wryly. "You don't think I'm too completo, do you?" "No, you'ro Just Just lovely," Adelaide squeezed the largo sun browned hand of her uncle, half of which was neatly Incased in a white lace mitt. "Jlnt with that cigar In your mouth you're K plRht to behold." "Well, 1 xr.Wl havo a little smoko before your guests como, Adelaide. I'll just tako'ujy magazine and read and smoke on the lawn until tho; festivities begin." A HttlA later, as Mrs. Atkinson and, Adelaldo were putting tho finishing touches on their own costumes, they paw a striking looking, couple alight from a motor car and approach tho major, who rose with his accustomed courtliness and greeted thGm. "Good gracious, Adelaldo! Your s uncle appears to bo absolutely of hl3 absurd attlro," exclaimtaking' ed Mrs. Atkinson. "He I those" people around tho garden as anccrsccrircdly ae if he wore dressed In a bubtaoss suit The;' must think be is crazy I Here. I'll Blip on a 1wujjtj coat oyer my Bhort tikkt und run out; and explain." j Tho major welcomed his wlfo with; a smile. "I'm glad you Joined us, my dear, for I wlsji you to meet Professor and Mrs. Lee of the university, who havo heard flattering reports of our garden and havo como way outi from tho city to seo our rare roses. Wo aro honored, I'm sure." "I think," said Mrs. Atkinson to tho visitors, after acknowledging tho introduction, "that you aro seeing something else qulto as rare as our roses." Sho laughed and looked at her husband. "By. Jove, I'd forgotten this foot rig," exclaimed tho major, with somo temper. "I wonder what you can have thought of mo." "Well,." laughed Professor Leo, "tho friends wfco told us about your roses said that some of your neighbors you rather eccentric to de vote so, much of your tlmo to flowors. When wo introduced ourselves I thought you wero perhaps a trlflo unusual ir your dress." "Unusual I I should think so." ex claimed tho major. Then, turning severely to hla wife, ho said: "I can't seo, my dear, why you over permitted Adelaldo to go up such an Idiotic party. I fear you give that girl her head too much." Ho glanced down at his costumo again. "This Is really preposterous. Is that you calling, Adelaldo? Yes, we'll bo there at once. You see, Mrs. Lee, tho party Is beginning and I've promised my nleco to bo In the grand march. You'll Join us, wan't you?" Chicago Dally News. uncon-roloucon-Bldor- '4 , All next week is Range Exhibition Week and in order to make your visit to our store profitable ' as well as pleasant, we have ar- ranged Special Price features for each department. Here you will find instruction, entertainment' and economy in buying. Don't fail to pay us a visit ' i Xlothing Special for Next Week Only Men' and Boy's New Fall Styles at Money Saving Prices Men's Suit Special $10.00 Suits $12 50 Suits; $15 Boys' Suit Special Double breasted, tllree button Norfolk coats, full bloomer pants lined throughout. All the new shades and weaves. $2 50 L $8.50 ... . . . .J. . ..$10.65 00 Suits.,. .., $12.75 $15.5 $17.50 $18.00 Suits $20.00 Suits $22.00 Suits... Suits.,... $2.15 7 $19.25 $21.75 AT SAME I $25 00 Suits.. OVfliCOATS $3.00' Suftsf.p.;. $2.55 $4.00 Suits". '.V. $3.40 $5 00 Suits $4.25 $7 50 Suits $g.40 $10.00 Suitscv.' $8.50 $12.50 Suits.l4 $10.85 Boys' Overcoats at same reduction." REDUCTION Dry Goods Specials Bleached Pillow Oases, .'.'. .,. 90 4oC Bleached Sheets, each Bleached Napkins, hemmed ready to. use, per dozen, .: '''vv.'"!'-;Bath Towels, 35c values, per pair. Three Stem Hair Witch, $1 00 value i. .........'.... : .'...:... oc b3C 98C OC nrOC Ladies' Linen Handkerchiefs, extra value, each See our line of Import Kid Gloves, short and elbow lengths, black, white, brov n, tan and blue, per pair.. $1.00 to $3.00 Shoe Specials The new Cammeyer creation for fall, the shoe of beautiful proportions,- fashioned of finest Gray or black Buck a veritable poem in ladies footwear $5. f& ; Special . ... .. .. .'. . . .". H - ';f'' She If C Hiss? It muBt have ti4llr been . wear?" IP H Earnest Actor. ' A Picnic tor Two, "Rantlngton Roarer announces that ho will retire from tho stage." "Indeed. I havo often heard him A Clean, Clever, Classy, Cloth 6S " talk about elevating the stage, but I Mrs. Tllden "Nor Jf." Comedy with a Jittle dash Mrs. Snowdon "I feel just th way didn't think he was serious." of Ginger prices. you do. That's why I adore living in Physical Impossibility. Forest View. I simply couldn't live "Why did you arrest this musoum in a place where people judged you by Prices, the clothes you wear. In Forest View, freak, officer?" "For carrying concealed weapons." you know, you really 'don't have to " 'Taln't so. Jedee. You kin see for 'give your clothes a single thought" cents, lyoureolf I'm the Armless Wonder," An freshen up my whlto voile with somo now laces Just cheap littlo lace, only $3.60 a yard, but I've worn tho gown three times already and I didn't feel Hko putting much .money into fixing it up." Mrs. Thompklns "I'm having a little gray chiffon made, and I really think it's going to bo a very dainty little frock. Simple, of course, and in expensive. I've made up my mind that I Blmply won't spend more Vthan $50 on it. But then I adoro simplicity. I simply will not fuss over my Demlngr Mrs. Snowdon "Oh, I'm havIng.Mrs He eh! I know a girl Who leaped over thero onco for love of a Bweetheart leap-year, This Is called "Lover's Leap." Simple When You Know. Tho secret of real beauty s As plain as day. Tou'vo merely to accomplish this: Bo born that way. Catholic Standard and Times. ployed by Qrover Cleveland and Dr, Henry van Dyko of Princeton university. Shortly after the birth of President Cleveland's littlo daughter the chief executivb went on a fishing trip and was delighted to learn that his guldo had also become a father. "How much did yoUr baby weigh at birth?" asked Mr. Cleveland. "Twonty-twpounds, sir,"' answered tho guido. "Twenty-twpounds!" exclaimed tho prosldent, In amazement; "why, my baby weighed but seven." o o Pat Funny Stories. Authors aro not abovo having a pet story to bo told over and over again : on occasion and off, too. ' Emerson Hough, who In his novels deals with extremely serious topics, has a keen senso of humor and nevor tires of telling about a guide ho onco had fi a fishing' trip In the Adlron-dackThis gujdo had also ftcen em. ", s. '.-- . ,. Our Florshiem shnefnr'thfi mnn whn Art, ., m..v One lot ladies' lace and button boots, $3 50 --- --- ., om .'p PI JU ?fo?V,I:ili and $4.00 values, special rviw 4 ja I 3I Furniture Department Specials During Demonistralion Week we will give big on our complete stock of Furniture, Wall Paper, Picture Frames, Comforts, Blankets and Lace Curtains. floor-covering- s, ft1 m K THE MgLEOD INCORPORATED STORE Kentucky 25, 35, 50 and Welsh Language Dying Out. SL'he decadence of tho Welsh language is evidenced by the statement that about 85 per cent of the people lof Wales know some English, whllo language. 75 nearly 50 per cent speak no. othei Madisonville, m B53OTE5&A' t? Lc H 'irvTi rpiT ' i5iwanjs -- ji; JT ' - p, - a-- ; vmmMm&mmmm?mimmmsMgE$ !:""'M"M""""""""T""MMM" ' " .. "v -- : Bbli BUS kq H m 1M B m VBl H iiH 4A H .f Hi H liiH M Kl mil pEiiHBk. a big lot of MEN'S SUITS and OVERCOATS which will be sold in this Wonder The cost, that's the final test. Compelling 30 Day Bargain Carnival at half vprice. Practically all stores at this time show some nice things in men's wear, Received v I fe i I r i ,iiiiiBA pur. prices: mr urns, rrrs.-ifJiraia- But What's The Price Test thisvstore on prices as well as quality, 'style and assortment. Here, are a few of 'iy 4ib IS 1 if BC& JGC Br'1' : rSRmmm wm Men's Suits $9.00 Men's Suits, Sale price... " v Men's Overcoats ..$3.91 , $ . She-- Id) imtmrnM f mSfKBif frfluJEflv ' i.. k ..!. r i - $7.00 Men'S'Overcoats, Sale price ,.T; . ; . . $3.31 RttflaMI WStftriui MJliluRfLJ $ 12.00 Men's Suits, Sale price . . .... .s. .;.... f.- - -- ' ; .- -. , ... . ' P' f ' iBhFs Ja mil HnfMV WwW WmMlM k iSISjfl $15.00 Men's Suits, Sale price.. '. f s ' ... ........ r..... '.v. a. i ; r r ..57.Z4 ' , ?'& . $10.00 Men's OvercoatsSale price. .. ... ....... '.',. . f $4.91 $S 24 $20 00 Men's Suits, Sale price . . .'. ........ .:. ... ,:,........,... $9.91 .".$11.25 . .' $12.50 Men's Overcoats, Sale price: $15.00 Men's Overcoats, Sale price ..'..'....; -- ? l If 1 WVWI Kin Run tfiHHxr UDkHimM - $22,50 Men's Suits, Sale price. $25.00 Men's Suits, Sale price $30 00 Men's Suits Sale price. ..;'... .,.";'."j ... .... .V". $12.41 $14.91 $20.00 Men's Overcoats, Sale price r.si 1 $.$$. T. . ...... .,.$7.24 :..'. : : , . . $, ft' u(J NEW Madisonville, i r. HIPPLE'S BUILDING. NFXT TO DUNKESON'S GROCERY H FAMOUS STORE Kentucky' rl S3 5.4 j iQ ferfrom that of thecongresratiou, i he may be taken in. Advertising Rates The Wild Oniou school teacher Display Advertisements, lias had a patch of multiplying single issue 15c per inch Lonals nna Inside Pages, onions planted near the school 10c per line Readers house. Some of the trustees are PAUL M. MOORE. RuHolutiona and Cards of EDITOR AND PUBLISHER 5c per line Thaoks wondering if they are to b used 5c per line Obituary Poetry d. e. FAWOETT by the arithmetic class. Slight reductions on time AND BUSINESS MANAGER 4SS0CIATE EDITOR contract display advertiseThe column of the Tickville ment. Also locals that run Tidings last week were filled change several months without Member ot mostly with plate matter and Kentucky Press Association patent medicine adds., nothing Entered at the Earlintrton and Post Office ad Second Clas9 ofauy importance happened in Matter. Second District Publishers League tie United States last week. Slim Pickeus holds the'..chain Branch Office in Ben Slaton's Office, Next Door to PostofHce, Madison-rill- LirciiHiBcc mmmmmfM e, " ." Kentucky, Phone. No, 24-- 2 Rings-M- ISS AILEBN DAVIS, Mgr. ; Telephone 47 Tuesday, November 19, 1912 J si K:. I; 5 J ANNOUNCEMENTS We are v authorized to announce he will continue to shave andcuf hair with neatn?ss and dispatch FT ,x f.- ;J Willis Iluctd ns a candidate for --' Sherilf of Hopkins county, Bubject thu action of the Democratic ;.r - .r r party We are authorized to announce A. C Bryan as a citnlriate for jailor to lor Hopkins countv Huhji-oIon of the Democrat Party. t 2c I.'. 1A i't , . : HOGWALLOW. " yje SV... v The widow who liveS over in the Oalf ftibs neighborhood has 'pnt up a hitching post in front of 'her house since Yum. Suns has ibegou to rideast' thereto 6ftn 'fin his mvle. Miss'Hostetter Hoiks has decided to drop literature utid :o back to muEiif:, nftr ifiiving linr. accordeo r"t. fur wvenil weeks. A recent pit-ti- of niM-- i! couccrn-it lie nutiinin br"z 'ill h ml reiiliBin viil pLyed by lift it be adiied lo tli future iy th escape of the wind frjmi hr accord eon. The postmHMt'r sjr.vs J he bii papers had better not tu'k about hitn k 'lu-have been about , m 1 y while his customers wait. There are two ways of bringing sunshine into a home: Cultivate pleasentry, and wash the windows. Little Fidity Flinders has been kept busy tlfts winter crackinir matches with a hammer. Yum Smtis has anew suit of clothes. They re too nice to wear every day or even on Sunday and he may 6ave them to be burried in. l preacher will take Sunday: 'Let there Be Liybt' and Raz Barlow has been appointed a committee 'Dog--Hil- The ,;aV bin text'- - and could hardly chop euough for a load. Cricket Hick? has got up a patent hen roost which he will start out to introduce to the buy. ing public next week The put-oconsists of a sassafras pole about fiftceu feet long, ami is flit dn one side. so that the hens can sit down if they get tired during the night. The engineer on the train that comes iuto Tickville Monday, i'tformed severul citizens on the pla'tforn that he would not wash pion.Bhip around .'Hogwallow for his face until he got ready. cracking hickory nuts with his Wi3dom, Slrl!! snd Virtue. teeth. He places the nut in his Wisdom la lcnowinc what to do puts a large weight on mouth, to do it, next; skill is knowing his head, aud pulls right hard and virtue is doing It how David Starr against a sapliug. Jordan. Atlas Peck witnessed part of HERE AT HOME a pity the other night at the T.ckville Opera House. Between the third aud fourth acts two Earlington Citizens Gladly Testify and Confidently Recommend months wb to elupse and Atlas Soan's Kidney Fills did not have time to wait. Wood is getting scarce around Hogwallow. Fit Smith reports It is testimony like the following that has that he spent Wednesday in the bo far placed Doan's Kidney Pille above competitors. Whon woods in Gander Greek bottom?, peorile rlprht here at home raise their voice in praise there is no room left for doubt. Read the public statement of an Earlington citizen: Perry McGuIly, Earlington, Ky., A Barbed Wlra Cut. Collar sayB: "You are at liberty to conor Saddle Gall not properly healed leares a dlsngurlnff tinue using; my endorsement of kit, Doan's Kidney Pills aa heretofore. Ballard's ut . Big Fur Sale Now On We have secured a sample line of Furs on Ten Day trial, which d will be sold less than the regular Retail price. one-thir- "T. m -- fc This assortment will be on sale in our score From Wednesday Nov. 21, until Saturday Nov. 30. 2 W& '.V to fill up the lump. Poke Euzley, while on his way home from a potato roasting, late the other night was pursued for some distance along Mui-ket SHOW LINIMENT tpr U the RlEfat RemeOr All Abrasions of the Flesh. Tafr. D'ak Hocks' whoso barber chmr lias been located under the ".sycamore tree in front of his blacksmith shop. ,wiil move his chair inside for the winter where . by souk Ptranire, animnl and took refuge in a ptjrsunmon tree wlmre 'lie ntayed until du. break, after cli'iibitig the tree tile excitement t browed him into a chill mid when he through sink ng there wasn't u persimmon left, on the tree. Olub Hancock who has been trying to join the Dog Hill church for some reason or other EgbioA7o'REtonncMnEDBv for several weeks, will be voted oh by th icopureuanon next ST. BERNARD MINING CO , Drug Department Sunday1 rJjWhile his politics dif- -- Ride the wound from tho insldo outwardly, thus pcr- H luavcs no scar. If tho wound M ly, pu3 forms undor the sur- raco ana Dreaics out into a run-nipore that Is hard to euro ana inevitably leaves a bad scar. Owners Of hlnndnrt Rtnelr nrn. for this liniment to nil others for that reason, and they use It not, only on line animals, but on human flesh, ns it docs its worn quicmy ana thoroughly. Pries 23c, 50c antl 81.00, Jarr.csF.BalIard,Prop. St.touIs.Mo. Stephens Eye Salve Is a healing ointment for Sore Eyes. ne If applied promptly, the liniment process begins at the healing: onen and hea.19 tho wound is cleansed and Whenever I have had occasion to use them I have been benefited. I feel that I am doing nothing more thau my duty in publicly recommending this preparation. Doan's Kidney Pills restored my kidneys to their normal condition, regulated the kidney action and removed the pains in my back, in fact improved my health. I obtained thiB remedy at the St. Bernard Mining Co,. Incorporated, and have certainly been pleased With tho results of its use." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cent9. Foster.Milburn Co., Buffalo New York, sole agents for the United Stated. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. If you are thinking of Buying Furs now is your time to get the newest things at a Reduction in Price. y Barnes, Cowand & Co. Incorporated Jtiarlmgfton, - Kentucky 1 ,'f,.. vf :2 . Bargains in Suits at d, Incor-norate- Barnes. Cowand & Co, Incorporated '-- Sir ' i iM '' : ; EC .11. .. S ;ir ''&Wwrr.'J& 'L- -''-'l- ' ' S8Sk it: , SiBej, praEfii AkA. '?. w "' J- ' A. ''ii&jfe. .f Mr. and Mrs. Will Bisk and child- 8XB&2E SPRINGS HOTEL .BURNS. ren, of Morton's Gap visited Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Slsk Saturday night. Popular Summer Resort Totally Destroy Bob Fendwiok; of Owensboro, ed Satu.day Loss Covered By visited his parents here Sunday. Insurance. ;i Look what's at the Princess for tomorrow night. It's a Tbanhouser V MADJSONVILLE, KY. The Sebree.SprinuB Hotel The St. Bernard Meat Mnrket'will to' the urouud late Saturopen their shops during tho winter day after noon. mouths at 5 o'clock lustead of 4 o'clock. Beginning Mouday It originated in the washroom 25. on the second floor and was not You oau eee the best 101 Bison discovered until under good head- ever shown in this oity at tho PrinWM. cess tomorrow night. Come out and Huudre.dsof people from the see It. city irathpred around and watch-pi- l Dr. aud Mrs. W K.NiBbit, visited Any Call Answered Promptly Day or Night. it burn roth ground, being in Louisville last weok. -unable to save it. Mrs. N. E.- McKinnon and little .. ..... ',,ji son JEdwiu are home from a visit to ' m. .. ciuo nouse, OUlUUlUUUilS inn .1... relatives in Oklahoma. and cot times were saved by hard Mibb Kntheriue Given; of It's a ThanhouserL Where? At work. spent tho week end In the Princess tomorrow night. Come. The hotel was being occupied Tho man who wliispeis down a Providence, with her sister Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Phillips and by the families well , oflForest Ramsey Ruckman C. B. Flnley, of St. Charles, spent About the things he has to sell and J. D. Hawkins for the winMr. and Mrs. Lucian Ruby, of Saturday in the city. Will never reap a crop of dollars Provldenco, spent the'week end in W. D. Coll, of Madisonville, was ter aud both of these snstained Like he who climbs a tree and Madisonvillo with friends. quite a loss to their household In town on business yesterday. hollers.' Misses Francis Elgin, Lurllne Beet show of 'the sep.on Nov. 21 goods. Coil, AgneB Bailey, Messrs Floyd Two Mery Tramps $150 guarantee. fur. It contained fifty-thre- e aud Lonnis Foley, of Madisonvillo, Mrs. Frank Coil, of Madisonville, nished rooms, very little of the motorod to Hopkinsvlllo Sunday. spent Tuesday in Earlington. second story furnishings being Bargains in Suits Miss Lurline Coll, of Madisonville saved. The building was owned Town News visited friends in town Monday. ' at by J. B. Ramsey, O. H. Ramsey, Frank Walker, was in Madison- and J. R. Ramsey. It was valuCowand & Co Barnes, ville Tuesday on business. ed at. betweeu $12,000 and $15, Incorporated A clean warm bouse Nov.21 for ROOMERjgfVANTED-Gent- le. 000. Insurance totaling $11,500 Rosb Sugg, of Providence, was in Two Merry Tramps lO.Chorous girls. men can ieilp4fti In good location Only. Friday a was carried, Mad iaonvllle Sunday. Apply at tiits5Qe. Mtsn Francis ' McElkatrick and Joe JutUlite, of Providence, was In Ronnlo Hanna, were in Madison- $5,(r00 policy was taken out. Porter WljtyrwaB in Madisonville Speculation was rife here toMadisonvillo Sunday. ville Monday after noon. Sunday. night as to Whether the hotel Frank Giannal, was in MadisonMrs. Mann, Pembroke, who hae Reduced prices on Odd Lots ville Monday. would bq rebuilt, many fearing been visiting Mrs. Faunfo Day, of of Men and Boy's Suits 10 Chorous Girls at Opera House that Sebree Springs would puss this city, has returned home. Sho Barnes, Cowand & Co. expects to return soon and visit Mrs Nov. 21st. a musioal Comedy of some into oblivion as a summer resort, "Will Brown. class $150jguarantee to get this show, while Incorporated others were confident that Apyoue Interested in buying a Mrs. DouglaB Ruokman aud little Hammond Loving, of HanBon was a larger and finer buildiug would nome for either homo or renting son "Jlnimlo" spent the paBt. week In town Tuesday. be erected. purposes can find out something to in Madlsouvllle with her mother MIbs Alma Slsk, of St. Charles was The Barnes bote!,, located in town Tuesdry shopping. advantage by calling at tho Mrs. Given. their , Bee office. John CauBler, spent the week in across the railroad from the Nebo., Paul King was In Madisonvillo Reduced prices on Odd Lots Will MoLeod, of Madleonvllle, Springs, burned about ten ye.irn Sunday night. "of Men and Boy's shoes was iu town on business Tuosday. ago. ' Chae.Truempy was in MadlBon-vlll- e & Co. Barnes, Cowand The First Kicker. Sunday night. First Prehistoric Man "'Then you "Laugh And The Morld Laughs With Incorporated You Weep And You There are over 1,000 Democrats In don't approve of cooking and manual Feut Overall, of Madisonvillo, wns training in the schools?" Second PreHopkins county who read the Weep Alone historic Man "It's a shameful waste Bee and a number of thorn in town Sunday. BIFF! BIFFI BIFF, the Great tead no other paper. It might be Mrs. Henry Rogers aud daughtor, of the taxpayers' money. That daugh- American Magazine of Fun is makwell for the various candidates to SuBau Marie, Bpent Sunday in Mad- ter of mine haB had two years of It, ing greater strides than any other and she can't fry a dinosaur fit to eat; run their announcements in the isonvillo with friends. while my son, who has been at it just mairuzlo before the American pub Bee If thoy wish for the prices on Odd 'Lots as 'long, has carved a club that-- I lie today. It u. a magazine that support and votes of these readers. Reduced wouldn't trust to black the eye of will keep the whole family in a good of Men and Boy's shoes George Fill, of Evansvillo, waB baby mammoth humor. The staff of Bin! contains in Madlsouvllle Sunday. Barn?s. Cowand & Co, tjje. ftreatost artists;., caricaturists, . The New Yttafelc, Perk in Adams spent Sunday ar titles find Editors on" the continent Incorporated home. IB highly Illustrated and printed A news dispatch froift Oregoii Mibb Georgia Morton, of Madison' & Misses villo, passed through Earlington reports a large crop of the new In m&uV Colors, I Will keep fhe Bargains in Ladies' whole family ehe&'ul the year to vegetable, Suuday afternoon enroute coats the beetatoe", a. 'round. You can afford to Bpend COrt Whlto Plains. combination of the beet and po- a year to do this. Send this clip- Barnes, Cowand & Co. Georgo Mothershead was in Mad- tato. This latest addition to nitiK and 60c today to Tne Biff Pub Incorporated isonvillo Sunday. human foods is said to be very llshing Co , Dayton. O., for one years Ed Wise went South on business Frank Walker went to Evansyille prolific and of delicious flavor. subscription. Monday. St Saturday on business. It is not long since Burbank Ben Myers, of Madisonvillo, was Bargains in Suits Mrs, W. L. Morrison, left Sunday found a way to make the cactus in town on business Monday. afternoon for avlsit to home folks at Harry Boulware, of Hopkiusvllle, edible. The cactus ia a desert iu Hopkinsvlllo. Barnes, Cowand & Co. was in town Monday on business. plant. It need not surprise us Strother Hancock spent Saturday Incorporated if in some such way man should and Sunday In Louisville.' ' Mr. and Mrs. Henry Martin were discover the kinds of food of Ben "Wilson spout Sunday in in Madisonville Friday night to see, which he was deprived when the Rosary. Adam and Eve were expelled Bargains in Ladies & Misses MisseB Annib Aehby, Irene Coyle from the garden. The record is and Messrs Ed Phillips' aud Ells- (Gen. 3; 22) that if mau could coats worth Evans saw the Rosary xin have had access Barnes, Cowand & Co. to those foods be Madisonvillo Friday night. would 'have, been able to "put Incorp. rated "Gauuiont Weekly" at tho PrinSB m I IW.H if Jr mmnJlH. cess tomorrow pljht It's the best forth his hand and eat and lire Newman Whltford waB in W W B forever.". In disfavor with God you ever Baw. Sunday. :?: C. A. MORTON Rheumatic Pains are quickly ielievcd by an application of Sloan's Liniment You don't need to rub just lay on lightly. It penetrates at once to the scat of the trouble. Here's Proof Miss Elsie Mantiikv, 4229 Tahnan Ave., Chicago, 111., writes: "About two years aco my mother broke down with rheumatism. The doctors didn't do any good. My mother was persuaded to try Sloan's Liniment, and in three weeks was entirely well and I believe she is cured torevcr." Re&ef From RkeuaMtism Miss H. E. Lindelkaf, Gilroy, Calif. , write; uMv mother has used one sot bottle of Sloan's Liniment, and although she to over 83 years of age, she has obtained great relief from her rheumatism." , was-burne-d No-yiMiib- er Funeral Director and Emtalmer m J - Rheumatism Entirely Cone Ohio, writes: Miss Eveletta Myer, of 1215 Wyoming " My mother was troubled with rheumatism and her friends advised her to get Sloan's Liniment and her rheumatism is entirely gone. At the same time the between my there were five family was troubled with ring-worsisters and I and Sloan's Liniment cured every one of us in a week's time." St.,-Daytring-wor- Madi-Bouvlli- e,, of the SLOANS LINIMENT is the best remedy for neuralgia, sciatica, lumbago, chest pains, asthma, hay fever, croup, sore throat and sprki&JA At all dealers. Price, 125c, COc, and $1.00. $$Rf l, oloan S . Dr. JkARL, HOOK on noises, . a 5. 5LAJAN, BOSTON, MA53' . m. vauic, nogs ana jrouury sent, ... ircc.fjim ki a 't .ss: i -- THE ECONOMICAL WAY ... The lonir distance service ot the Cumberland Telephone & Telegraph Company enahlea the business man to conduct ail of his outside affairs in the most oconomioal and satisfactory manner. You can Ret lonpr distance connections to ail outside important cities and towns within a radius of one hundred miles of Earlington. Prompt service, reasonable rates. For information, call CUMBERLAND T . ' TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH GO. rated ncorpo- - Seml-Week- ly Semi-week- ly j l Mrs. Halite Sislr and Mrs. Dick Ash by gave an afternoon and evening tea at the home of Mrs. Sisjf Monday. A large number of Ladies attended in the afternoon and people enjoyed the evenmfc-witMiss Ida Lee, a toothsorre pal. ad course was served and a nioe sum realized. r Wand, of Henderson, WsitebT In town M nlay. Mrp. Nick Toombs of Madlsouville-vlsiterelatived here Monday. J'jhn Rtile.wh2.hRJ PHFObWd, Mr, i the house on East Main occupied Mrs. FredBootz of Summerset, O'Bannuti has had it painted Ky., who has been visiting relatives and fixed up making it look like hore has returned home. new house. Cruel Realism. the famous lawyer John and no less famous art expert, was talking about some of Sargent's cruelly realistic portraits. "Sargent onoe painted a Philadelphia woman," Mr. Johnson said, "and when the work was finished the lady's coachman called for U. "As the coachman wa studying the portrait Sargenl said to hlmj. How do you like ltr The man answered jnoujhtfulljr: 'Well, sir, ye mighl have made H a little mebbe; but if y had, ye'd. hare, spoiled IV " . O. Johnson, better-look-in- ', . the-youn- g il m r. by-M-r. PROGRAMME Temple Thearte, Nov. 21 Wood & Ward PRESENTS Hop-kmsvill- e. Mudl-'gonvll- lo ID ii i it has beeu a blessing that mau TWO MERRY CAST TRAMP 8" j i 1'iiA'S" foil 'f'-- UiAv" ij- , '. &P$ y " y "t vj XJ 'IJ.t !& till twi- 1 hanksgfivirig Proclamation 8 m?- - W Ps m m 'M .!' . m. Be it ordained, that as the great American day of "Thanks" and "feast" approaches, that the good people prepare to celebrate the day and the occasion in good "Dressing." For ;he past 44 years "Hiart-clos- " has formed the main persona) adornment that graced those who gave ' thanks in proper form or circled the "festal board". This season we show the 'spice" of style, the cut and fabric in men and boys' suits. Men's Suits, $10, $15, $20, $25 to $30 Men's Overcoats, $10, $15, $20, $35 to $120. KV. m m M .; m . m ."l ' ; :"l tft:... e v1 yw.a o ,,,p Boys' Suits and Overcoats, 2. 50 to $20 Shirts, Underwear, Hats, Caps and Shoes from first hands direct to you. " m ll'S jV JVJ : m Wr i; a IT RAYS TO TRADE HERE: ';V'SV Jmr SUkTis&msMxfat&s K&mj : :iiu ' 111 lllllfc J IBIM xTtirwR ll un 'Si II JiiywBi jwaa grei " mi e VI .'." .n 11 A sphbi ZimmS$80nS1i8S wvijr jry imL .xupui jn L'.ji -- :.; LI. Ara7mi&. 3MltJ il jMGSSP Jifasss Sr vi t rvj II " ""- :- -. IMM i PIHIl hkrLMsrvvrviitiKMaEMX II IIMH M ii:it?.i mmSMA KEVil IH D m AffrW& could not do this, for he was created to live in harmony with his Creator and could not be truly happy uuder any other conditions. These wonderful food discov eries, together with modern irrigation works, remind us of the prophesy of Joel 2;21, 52', "Fear not, O land, be glad and rejoice, for the Lord will do great things; Be not afraid, ye beasts of the field, for the pastures of the wilderness do spring, for the tree beareth her fruit, the fig tree and the vine do yield their strength." They also remind us of the great. Messianic prophesy of Isa. 85. ''The desert shall rejoice and blossom as the rose. The glory of (the forests of) Lebanon shall be given uuto it, the excellency of (the fruitful hillsides of Oar-msnd )of the value of) Sharon. Say tb thera that are of a fearful heart (those losing faith in God and thus losing all hope in life) be strong, fear not. Behold your God will come aud save (out of your troubles, even iucluding poverty and death.) Then the eyes of the blind shall be opened and the ears of the deaf shall be unstopped. Then shall the lame u leap as an hart and the gue of the dumb sing. The Wandering Jew. el ' CHOCOLATES We are proud ' to show you our new invoicd of chocolates. Wffcfs Archibald Vocaline, alias Prince Newfoundland..... ..Billv-Ward Clarence Banjonno, alias Willie Slack from Montana. W. E. Roott Mr. Drummerboy. traveling for Wedding Ring Coffee ...Win. Springer Mr. Blufllt. a Landlord in trouble Chas. E. Dobson Jlmmie Jump, kent Jumping Harry'Smitb Maud, who haB her eyes and 6ars open Ed E. Mitciiell .'.Alma' Claire-JuliPhyllis Plenty, a frleud of Maud's ...... Joy, in Name only,.. .: Elsie Marlow t May Lovo, in Iovo ..Zola Mack Annie Hope, with a hope..... Rose Trotter Bonnie Hope, Annle's-uieler..- .. .......Anna Lldell Lillian Love, May.s Bister....'...........'; GraceRivard Mary Hope, a Cousin ....'.Nellie Hay a Belle Hope, troublesome but necesBary MISS FANNIE MER.ONEX SYNOf SIS ACT Blufflt's Hotel. ACT 2. Julia's Garden. ACTS. Plotburg, Race Track. 1. l a They are so fresh and appetizing. The ribbons and colors ar stylish and attractive. so ., . "" Sceue 2 Indian Camp., "' They will look so well and SO hospitable on the parlor table though they last longer in & bureau drawer. They do taste so good. Come in and see them. You can't resist them and you won't want to. . I -' St. Bernard Wining (Jo. Incorporated m,t'l9fm' Drug Department ' wwf - ' '" '" PROF. MoCLTJEE, MUSICAL DIBECT0R MUSICAL NUMBER ' i Faniile Meroney and Ch'oriiB Opening Chorus, So Long Isabel!..... Way Down South Tramps and Chorus Tramps andjBpll .!...... . .. It Was Perfoctly Terrible ......... .......Bella anri Company Peculiar Julia, Finale.. ., .,.'.. . : ACT TWO ArHagtinie Goblin Man.... Vw;. ............... .Fantu Meroney and Choi us ... Druinmpiboy aud Tramps How The Winds Blow Mr. Dobson and Chorus When We Were College Boys.';...: ,.;'; Moonlight Bay ....ElRlesMarlow and Chorus Mips' Meroney :". "Specialty" v..(... .,........' Entire Company Indian Onora. Finale v ACT THREE Fannie Meroney and Dutoh Kiddles ThatBeautifid Waltz. ; '.. j...Mr. Springer aud Chorus That Skeleton Rag . . . ., Elsie Marlow and Chorus Everybody Two Step Miss Meroney and Mr. Sponger j ''Specialty".. . , .1 ramps and Chorus You,ro My Baby .... Entire.Conjpanjr Dixie, Finale . ..,..... i. "f ' .... A, . ' ' Lja 'fertTA' ; imtm ' ifil l urn'- in' itit iitiiMiirTl i !'" iMt)tiii VI - ''"tiiiiil t iHfr nr-'- m ""-- ' ....... -- ! i irti if rtmtiwntimuiK1 -- '"" '" A PVW ;W"rVfW ,.,, j&w--v - T WWW" pr. 1 1 Mff'!S!Xi Headquarters for Santa Clause ST. BERNARD STORE This Year Will be in the Basement of the 33: . MM 01 r sf- j .if- & ill u ?t,- - This basement has been newly remodeled throughout,, ceiled and painted. A number of electric lights and large mirrors have been added, and it is now one of the nicest plaGes; m tne city. This year we expect to. carry the largest line of Xmas- goods we have, ever handled! and have added several new features, In addition to a full line Toys for the children, we have' a. mice assortment of Hand Painted Chinaware. A large line of the latest Popular Books by Standard Authors for children at greatly reduced prices, and a full line of the Celebrated Rpdgers Silverware uni heard of prices. :, We would advise anyone to see the line of goods amid toys in THE 'BASEMIENT before purchasing, as you will have such a large variety to choose from and our prices - ' - v .''. are-neaisonab- le. THE ST BERNARD MIKING CD fi Incorporated V Earlington, Our Own Business. "Whilst I do what is fit for mo and abstain from what 1b unfit, my neighbor and I shall often agree in- our weans and work together for a timo to one nd. But whenever I find my dominion over myself Is not sufficient for mo and undertake the direction of him also, I overstep tho truth and como into false relations to him. Jlalph Waldo Emerson. , - KI e m IiiujjcI: WANTED! SALESMEN The International respondence ploy 1500 Schools Cor-- " -- bZ r? wf Pn& Rf. . Artificial Graveyard. What Is perhaps the most remarkable graveyard in the United States adjoins the old Spanish church in tho ancient Indian pueblo of Acoma, N. M., and took over forty years to construct Tho village Is situated high In tho air upon a huge, rock many acres in extent and entirely bare of soil. In order to create the graveyard It was necessary to carry up tho earth from the plain 300 feet bolow, a blanketful at a time, In damp, cftully weather thoN t on tho bjxeks of Indians who had to alwavs. a larer drttimnd for BAL- climb with their heavy loads up a LARD'S SNOW LINIMENT be- precipitous trail cut in the face of the cause many people who know by ex- cliff. The graveyard thus laboriously perience its jrreat relieving power in constructed is held in place on three rheumatio aches tui pains, prepare sides by high retaining walls of stone. to apply it at the first twhie. Price 25c, 50c and $1.01 per bottle. Sold by St, Bernard Mining Co. IncorpoOhilblauin, frosted feet or Imndp, rated, Drug Department. can be cured with one or two of MALLARD'S SNOW flat-toppe- d em- npp!l-catio- ns f, ft- - 'j having concluded tho house 'was too quiet, bethought them of adopting a child. So they proceeded to a nice respectable orphan asylum to see what there was in stock. "Wq want a boy. to raise," tho husband said to the superintendent when that gentleman appeared. "To xaiso what?" ho inquired, with a peculiar gleam in his eyes, as a terrific racket resounded through tho upper halls. Tho husband and wife looked at each other for a moment. "I guess wo don't want a boy today," remarked tho lady, and they said "good-byeA childless-couple, " ' Thunder, Perhaps. LTNIMENT. It quickly relieves itclilnjr or toiuienioHR of the h. Price 25c, 60o and $100 per buttle. Sold by, St. IWnard Mining Co. Incorporated, Drue Department. fl-n- Salesmen and, et they are always looking We offer for good men. each white student 21 years old,' finishing the I. C. S. course in salesmanship a position as an I. C. S. salesman, where he may earn $75. to $250. a month. Among tho many collections of art objects J. Pierpont Morgan has made In this country and' in Europe is one ef exactly 999 miniatures that are la his London' houso in Prince's Gate. Tho littlo pictures aro not hung on screens in the usual manner, but are kept in a. cabinet whoso tray-lik- e shelves are lined with black velvet, each miniature being securely fastened to tho bottom of the tray. A New Yorker going- through the Morgan house while on' a recent visit to London asked tho guide who was showing him over the house why Mr. Morgan didn't buy. another miniature and make tho collection an even thousand. "Oh. that is one of his particular peta, that oddi number," was the reply. - Mbrgan'r Particular Fad. nWMV.ViVMiW.VMVtfAV - V- - Bi.MLSLATON UNDERTAKER Funeral Director :: lit POST Ltctnseti Embalmer 4t: NEXT DOOR OFFICE. 124-- 3 .&-- :! Office Phone424v4L RcmJ ence Phone MAD1SONVILLE, 5 KENTUCKY 4VWWVWWVWMWMMM.WMWWWWWfltf BEE ADS PAY. GET THE HABIT" Write Ideas for Moving Picture Plays "Vyi F F Qan j it. - FRAIL, SICKLY CHILD Restored to Health by Vinol Letter to Mothers. ' Work of Youthful Writers. western paper recently offered a E, 6, HartleroaJ, Mgr, prize for the best story to be written by a pupil of the public school. Hero are a few passages from the contriRoom 8 Union Bank Bldg. butions: "Cora Brown was fortunately the possessor of a birthday, for she Was .the daughter of rich friends." Kentucky "But all this timo a cloud was gathering over Mrs. Dolaney, which grew large as years went by, and that cloud was full of grasshoppers." "My father desired me to marry a bank Slmplo Club Doings. president, a handsome, reckless .man, While Mrs. W. was busy In her fond of naught save the gaming- kitchen preparing the light refresh: table." " 'Vat l dell you, vat I doll monts for her bridge club, which inyou,' shouted the Irishman." "As sho cludes tho more of the neighentered the. room a cold, damp smell boring county, Bally Hill, a poor farmmet her sight" , . er's child, came In with .a. donation of A Henderson, JJ WILL SHOW YOU HOW! WE - write photo plays and earn $25. more weekly. -- well-to-d- o . Ifgpf mMly '. Anxious mothers often wonder why their children are so pale, thin and nervous and have so little appetite. in, For tho benefit of such mothers vicinity wo publish the following this Hotter. -- Ik Hr-'lKS'S'- -- :j ft' ;'; Bui V- -' , 1''- i, I commenced to give hor Vinol. mediately noted an Improvement la I gavo !her health and appearance. !her three bottles or Vinol, rind from, the good It has dono her I can truly say It will do all you claim." ThiB child's recovery was due to tho combined action of the medicinal elements extracted from cods' livers, combined with tho properties of nnd strength-creatintonic iron, which are contained la Vinol. Vinol will build up and strengthea delicate children, old people and the we n and debilitated, we'akmoney in every case where return tho , it falls. Sold by ST. BERNARD MINING CO., -- J. Edmund Miller, Now Haven, Conn., says: "My little daughter, ever Blnco her birth, had been frail and Sickly, and was a constant source or wa iworrlment Several months ago imI blood-makin- g g - run-dow- Any ache or pain in any part of the body can bo relieved with Shi pps African AntB. Qjtick Belief Liniment. $100 reward These insects sometimes sot for ir It tails and the purchase price 'is ward in such multitudes that tho not refunded. Try it and Bee. 50c whole earth seems to be in motion. A at all Druggists. corps of them onco was seen to attack and cover an elephant quietly feeding in a pasture. In eight hours ' Had to Know the Time. nothing was to be seen but the skele"I understand," said the Judge, "that ton of that enormous animal completeyou stole tho watch of tho doctor who ly picked. The business was done, arid had Just written a prescription for tho enemy marched on after fresh you at the free dispensary. What proy. Such power have tho smallest havo you to Bay to this charge?" creatures acting In concert "Well, your honor," said tho prisoner, "it is true, but I found myself in a hole. His prescription said a spoonful accident insurance Dr. ThomosTo at a: Only a Fire Hero but the crowd cheered, ac, with burned bunas, he held dp a small rouuu .x, "Fellows!" he Bheuted, "this Bu klon's Arnica Salvo I hold has everything beat for burns." Kicrht a so for boils, ulcors, tores, pimples, eczema, outs, sprains, biu-seSurest pile cure. It, suhduep inflimrmition, killH pain. Only 25c ! I e pickles. "My m'dtber belongs .to a club, too," said Sally. "Does she? And what do thoy do? Play "Oh, no; 'No." "Sow?" cards?" thby just draw names out of a hat to seo who'll have the next meeting." home-mad- , If you have idea- s- if you can THINK we. will show you the secrets of this fascinating new profession. Pos'tively no experience or literary excellence necessary. No "flowery language" is wanted. The demand for photoplays is practically unlimited. The big film manufacturers are "moving Heaven and Earth" in their attempt to get enough good plots to supply the ever increasing demand. They are offering $100. and more, for single scenarios, or written ideas. Nearly all the big film companies, the buyers of photoplays, are located jn or near NEW YORK GKDV Being right on the spot, and knowing at all times just what sort of plots are wanted by the pcoducers, qui ' SALES DEPARTMENT has a tremendous advantage over agencies situated in distant cities. i We have received many .letters from the big film manufacturers, such as 'VITAGRAPH, EDISON, ESSANAY, LJLIBIN, SOLAX, IMP,' REX, RELIANCE, CHAMPION, COMET, MELIES,ETC, urging us to send photoplays to them. We want more writers and we'll gladly teach you the secrets o success. We are selling photoplays written by people who "never before wrote a line for publications" ' , , s. Stop That Ache! D u:le(n. Perhaps we can do the same for you. If you can think of only one good idea every week, ' ' it out as directed by us, and it sells for only S25 , a low figure. t ,r and write You Will Earn $100. Monthly For Spare Time CD EC Send your name and address at once for free copy of our illustrated book, Don't hesitate. and your future. mtt "MOVING PICTURE PLAYWRITINB" Don't argue, Write now and learn just what this new profession may mean for you r& - NATIONAL AUTHORS' INSTITUTE 1543 Byoadway i Cheapest Incorporated, Drug Department i ectic Oil. cies. A)IDniH?e$tssel!it. For burns, ncaids, cuts, an 1 emergen25c evory hour, and I bad no watch," New York City and 50c, mmmmmmmmm " mum nmn .. ''v.'.-f . n iiiiuugiiiiiMMMMMpt .. m .', ' '"." " - .,.-- . n.:.i,i.J. . . ',,. ' rC r1j Z .. .. ..- -. ...- - ' . I . . , ' H . n f' VL ' . -- MM..TJ.f ......- .-: m" f ' . 0- - Vt JM ??:,. ' : r. ' hi'.J "'r ,'v.'' .. , iS A. tx M '!, , V THE RED-HTJUJE- D MW AAnDt tFKRifeCS. 3r and t mtcAftntpanJesopf the battalioa atairtiag wlthiitheir kits on the aroma When a yoang "raman lhas jjnatTfla- -' InjJroAtoofxxhem. The sergeant Major ithcd hanglHg out jpfictectly (good; was liHtAking thft, examination, wkea tf&sh on perilous Hbcsb jrun on pulleyaj hU f gle' yo: .detected the absence f from tlio back pordiUior,flatAottke. ftoapjilntthoKkltof Private Flina, and i telephone pole In tke ;alley, no s!ght-- j he demanded uwliat excuse the wis jaiuded persoa comM 3flamo her (for. had to give. VFJazo, sor, jit's all used," said toslng her temper If a, nred;heaiea .boy a wide mouth an& Jtho ingenuity FJina. with '"Used!" shouted tho sergeant map?i.a flend should start & mudgy Sion-- I jor. "Why, tho.jQrst cako of soap I directly below. Pro od boy workou 'in had served me for my kit lasted me Tho . U . al .1.f threo years, twhllo you are not a year , xjimnis grocery, unu oj uiu Biwvauuui. How do you ac r occupied the ground floor of tho illat in the cranks ,yet building. Ho was poking tho Are ;as count Cor that-?Fllnn'u. eyo had the faintest suspii though ho enjoyed It whon MIbs cion, of a twinkle as ho replied: f Clancy- saw him. BOY'S BtG tflKIRE SftaMuftltftiiiBMectkMi R W . o P ; o , M-C'- k' I ( R? red-hea- d 4 D SjfJM Ba ' M aft "Say, you, Tommy HeVWmorl" Miss 'Clancy called l tho'-firo threateningly, what you'ro doing to my washr' Tommy grinned up at her and savo j SIMMs. anothor stirring. Great clouds fff'smoke and black smudges "wavered iHpw.ar.d seeking the chaste whiteness . ".eo PJaze, .sor, I wash every day." And the sergeant major walked on, tfvbilo rtho whole company grinned. yHHHp He'll Learn. .Minister What a pity your brother itrfttborClancy linen. Is so depraved and idle. Have you ".'StopJt!" Miss Clancy ahrleked, ABy other brothers at homo like him? BlUywOh, ho; I've ono.brothor who ifhakjagfono flat In tho offendei' 'iT.lio flst was small and volte, nlver swears, nlver drinks,.riivor plays JtoriUas Miss Clancy's mother who cards, nlver 'its mo, inlvcr steals, "had washed tho clothes, her pretty ulver ( daughters, sharo In tho work being tho Minister Oh, indeed? Billy- - Yes, an' he's only six months Tianglngiont process. Mrs. Clnncy was roud of Sadie's hands Just as ho oltLTit-Blts- . was jproud of Sadie's crisply curling tladclmlriand bluo oyes and tho gen.POOR WOMAN; eral frfishneas of her. "Stop It, I say! You're .hqrrid, ..nnd If you don't stop yelled Tommy, dorlBivo-y- . "I staWftaid of you, Sadlo Clancy! You an't do nothln'!" Sadto Clancy shot down tho ono flight of Ataira :llko an angry comot and catapulted ttoward Tommy. Dropping the brom .handlo with which ho was atlrrlBg tho flro, Tommy bolted, With Sadie attar :hlro. Ho darted toward tho back Aao.r.f ttho grocery and .door filled with Bwcrved Just a the bulk of yeaog :Slmms himself. Young Slmms feelsfc indie's devoted worshiper, Tobumx yecpgnlzed that tindeed, after hero was no safe r breathless word frm if Rdio, Slmms also Joined the chase 4wxl the alley. As ho ruBhed past one of tho delivery wagons he caught his test In the "Vah-Ti'li;!- U G v.JK .m Kt. 'I I Jiifi ; n: "M U, m .7j i"l & hI' w G ! ...B B- - 'Vl r mi rj 4 :.' wmm niw,.-ii(,iy- it I'll " P A leal , dM. '"'.'Mil .gMrE--O- r ht On Laaies Goat partment and have reduced the prices from price. ' one-four- th ' UltS Des i tare, We have assembled these Suits on racks on main floor of our Dry Goods to three-fourth- .off the regular provi- Mrs. Wise well, there aaay be trailing lines and pitched fcdlong in some things that a woxnaa don't the dust know. "Pickles and prunes!" youa Slmms Mr. Wise Yes; bat no mam can exploded as ho staggered up, tell her what they are. "Oh, did you hurt yourself?" Sadlo cried, looking around in horror. Right Milady's Bonnet in her courso was tho water hydraat My bonnot lies over the ocean. and, hitting it, she, too, ornaxaejatef My bonnet lies over tho sea; the alley pavement. .For, you see, It's the latest creation. "Don't you know anything worse And hasn't yet come from Puree. Judge, t than thatH she gaspod out furiously as Slmms picked her up, roaring. All She Asked. "Coffoo cakes and buns! Let me get "I remember very well the first time my hands on him I" you," ho said when he had Tdmmy, who had paused Interested- I ever saw gymnastics, been introduced to the beutliul ly to vlow tho unexpected was doubled up In mirth. Ho bogan "Well," sho replied. "I'm glad to to run again when his furious hear it; but please don't speak as if darted toward him.. Spying an, you regarded it as proof that you won. .door into, tho baserajsn.t .under.. have a gotid memory." ' Leigh's furniture store, he dashed In and his pursuers followed. Sadlo was Home Politics. In the lead. Rounding some crates of "What is this initiative and referjdressers, sho saw a human object ahrunJc up close to the last crate. She endum?" "It's this way. If I want to go anygrabbed it with a shriek of triumph, object responded with a where, or do anything, I take the inito which the fiowl. Young Slmms, arriving, also tiative by mentioning it to my wife. Then she decides whether I can or grabbed. object yelled in terri- not That's the referendum." 'Gotcha!" tie ble glee. "Y'wlll play tag in my base-paeYearning for a Teataole. and earve initials all oyer the "Of course you have a grudge aahogany, will yer? Ill teach you for against the octopus; I mean the railJdda a lesBon! I've been roads." yeh and. now J've got yehl" l7Yes," replied Farmer Corntossel; man, as he j Leigh, the furniture young "my principal grievance is that there spoke was shaking Sadie and any of 'em runnln within a Balls Slmms, occasionally knocking their aint ' emphasis. Sudden- or two of my place." heads together for ly the size of Slmms seemed to conThe Real Danger. fuse him and he Jerked his captives "Madam, your little dog bit one of the light of a gas Jet into the children .in the street below." "Good land!" Leigh gurgled, releas"What! One of those dirty little neighing his hold. He stared at his creatures! Call up at once for say bors whom he had been shaking. " stammered Leigh, veterinarian!" "Why why and. eat down meekly. Then he gave ON THE LINKS. a sort of groan and scrambled to his feet He had sat down in a bucket of varnish. Sadie wept hysterically, clinging to young Slmms. He put his d arm around her protectingly and atralnst a nail point that was it projecting through one of tho uprights j ac-tre- ss We offer the biggest suit proposition ever placed af the disposal of the dent buyers of , Hopkins county. This sale opens Friday, November 15th and continues until Saturday, November 23. It costs you nothing to see these Suits you save dollars if you buyfone. r Rack No. 1 1 1 1 1 ..j Rack No. 3 p I bIIU Contains all of our carried overnOloaks for and Children. Instead of waiting until' the end-of Contains Suits marked to sell at 10 dollars and less lot of regular- $10.00 Suits; - pur-Ma- rs Ladies'J-Misses- " weToflrer-at.-.- '. the season, to, lot d known to the trade coats are long with backs, regular prices $17.50 to $40, your choice semi-fitted- $S.3U $1 0.00 lot of regular $15.00 Suits, we offer at of carried over Suits, 10 in number made of the finest fabrics lot of regular $l2.5o Suits, we offer at slaughter the prices on these garments, we are going to knife them now. .4) I "- rfl U.UU Long Cloaks 1 ii. 1 at A Rack No. 2 SfS,.f. n!artfd.' $1 1 .50 Hot of regular $16.50 Suits, 1 lot of Long Oloaks. Regular $4.O0to $6 00 cloaks, we offer at , lot of Long Oloaks, Regular $7.00 and $8.00 cloaks, we offer at lot of Regular $10.00 Olpaks, we offer at. lot of Regular $13.50 to $25.00, we offer at, . . lot of Short Cloaks, Regular $10.00 to $18.00 cloaks, we. offer lot of Misses' Long Oloaks, Regular $5.00, and . $6 00, we offer at v of Misses' Long Cloaks, Regular $8.00 to lot $10.00 cloaks, we offer at lot of Childrens' Oloaks, Specially pneed at.. $3.00 $4.50 .an up to $25.00 $1 I .OU 1 we offer at 1 1 lot of regular $18 00 Suits, we offer at .... i $ I ZaOD 31 UUU 4 j -- f 41 ! t)B9U CI 1 CH 3 I viwU CJIC ft ( 1 1 1 1. lot of regular $20.00 Suits, we offer at lot of regular $22.50, $25.00, 27.50 and $30.00 Suits, your choice at Black Velvet Suit regular $27.50 Suit, we offer 1 1 Blue Corduroy Suit a regular $35,00 Suit, we at 1 $7.50 ....,... $4.50 $3.75 $5.00 $1 .65, $2.50,$3.75 Ladies' Shoe Department I v 'I M "Oh-h-h-h- Men's Shoe Department ljlot of Johnson &. Men's Shirts 1 Jam-ran- Murpheys $5.50' and in tho wall. "Woo-o-of!" ) roared Slmms, clasping I his wound. Somewhere In tho distance of tho basement thoro was a strangled but demoniac laugh that sounded as though emanating from a boy with n wido mouth. "Let him go," said young Slmms as ho put his arm around Sadie again. "Somehow I don't seem to mind him now do you, Sadlo?" "Let's help Mr. Leigh get that varSWrtV nish off him," said Sadlo with very Evelyn I Just mot Clarence. Ho is pink, cheeks. Sho did not move away from tho arm. "Anyhow, ma's taken a conversational foozlo. George How's that? tho clothes in by now!" Chicago Evelyn Ho makes lovo whon ho Daily News. , ought to play .golf, and ho talks golf when ho ought to make lovo.. They Never Learn. Draw poker is a flno game, full of Quite Impossible. skill and science, and the man who Tho hallway light was burning dim. knows wHat to draw to and when to His wlfo was waiting up for hlra. do it i& "tho follow wb,o getB the money. Ho would have been quite frco from cares, .Harris TJixon, tho author, wa3 explain-ilh- Could he have left his Jag downstairs. ono day that every man who makes a practice of trying to fill a .A Pojnt of Difference. four-carflush Is doomed' to "A man Is very much' unlike a house in ono way.": ' "There is no use talking," said Dix"What one is that?" Is bad on. "Drawing to a "A man pan still be full' of flr business. I knew ah old man down ifter he is put out" n Mississippi who lost three plant, itions drawing to them. Two of the A Proof. plantations he loBt by drawing and "Braggs is passionately in love with s 'never filling tho flush, and he, threw ;!s wife." ,away the third by finally making th "How do you know?" flush against a full house."Populai "He brings the coal up for her wltk-'Magazine. ut once grumbling aboat it" rod-heade- 1 d 1 tons, Gun metal, bluchers and buttons' all sizes, we offer them at per pair in patlot of Boys' Shoes, sizes 2 to regular $2.50 and ents, tan and kids, $3 shots, we offer them at per pair lot of Boys shoes, regular $2.25 and $2 rt values, a pair, for you $6 Shoes in patents, bluchers and but- - lot of Men's Negligee and Pleated bosom Shirts, slightly soiled, our regular $1 shirts, you can buy them at 0 ft ft lwUU 5, All odd lots of .shoes where there is only 1, 2 or 3 pairs of a kind will be at your service at a substantial saving in prices m. J 69c AQA Patent, Gun metal andKid stock will be represented in this lot of Bargains. 1 lot of Regular $2 50 and $3.00 shoe?,. rfp ft ft $faiUU CC 1 lot of same style Shirts except in our regular $1.50 grade at, 1 lot of Boys' regular 50c Shirts, you may elean them up at each.i Bluchers and Buttons. ( A pair for you at lot of Regular $3 50 and $4.00 shoes, Bluchers and Buttons O A pair for you at.. ft ft LiUU Rft 3)hJ.U M. . -- Ladies' Skirts We have culled out every odd Skirt in our stock and slashed the price to move them out during this SUIT SALE. Regular $3.00 Skirts at Regular $4.00 Skirts at Regular $5.00 Skirts at ' Millinery Department Beautiful Pattern Hats specially 'priced to a'dcHo the interest of this Wonderful Coat Suit Sale. .. . l !(tHUU Vi ... ..... ;. ...i $O.UU VO i V 5JS4.UU g ; Great.array of fine and medium priced trimmed 'Hats Specially prepared for fast selling during next week. Your MillHiery demands can easily be satisfiedhere. and look to your entire satisfaction. Come in ... ,, t. . . ; Regular $6.00'Skirts at . . d bank-TUntc- y All specially priced merchandise is seperate from Regular Stock. , ". .'. v four-flus- h Barnes, Cowand & Co., INCORPORATED &jmm(-?4fflm.p- Eartington, Ky. m. a -- j amzmsmTf' fflliiT up, i r 1 iT iMWi : i .V ici. i " " , ) 4. v "" L 3b l4Mnfe ir itdlto'i mfafttfnlir'1" -- '' - - -- ..it.n.iJu,. ... .' BIKZTXBB .. ..jAy ,, .j.. ,vi k. u. ... Uli' .j'vJkS' . 11 '.. 1 rmni H "M H B b H HI Jtm H I H w I H W V v 'V V 11 - 's - 4 jf- SHARING SALE AT ' ':'' ; THE BOSTON 8T0RE Now In Full Blast H Now is the time to purchase your winter supply of Clothing, Dry Goods, Etc. ..;a H B H H H b otH Msk vHr 9mmmm Madisonvil vC I entucky Look for the Blue Canvas Front - Old Hopkins, County Bank Building L , r-- Stop Look Listen! Emplu.vee, a brethern, where the average daily compensation of railway The IUilrmi.1 junrnal devoted to the iuterests of railroad workmen, declared in a recent editorial that it was not apolitical journal and then proceeded to give its readers ome .good advice about politics, follower We have no purpose and much leas desire to counsel our readers to support any particular party We have, howior candidate. ever, for many years consistently maintained that as far as the woricngmau of this country are concerned, and particularly those whose iuterest we strive to represent that they should vote, irrespective of party, for thnpe, who, if placed' in' public office, cm reusquu.bly de , expected to carry oufa .policy of government Sd (f lu - that will jjfth.iucH their individual ami collective prouerltv. In other I words, railroad Miem--iv- emplnve-b)joups I upn ulln.v tn in Yon Parting Imt Hair Drls 3m m!S W -- 3"? J w " ifMrHur iw. E SAVES THE PARTING Y CHECKING THE DEPARThS? tliM An jK .- I I .rVto !3tf5K- "mtjtkatyst !: ItU thai appmcMwr T7iliir"r rrowla EirorA W to wjtwUhtteparUlrog f. wUer. Yoa may not notiea jHSSlWlth dead hair and dandruff af tel overt rtniaaiMnnuH j m f J.t-..- M .- - of il Iiiii II ii cannot be cheeked untH, the. 'dandrufflaaacated and the Kerm deetioyed. It fa a conbra's HerpkWc, U total baldness F to bo es- fn..iH.r1.lKUuUAMflVmwthnevff fafilta hort Oaha hair kMintr preeeea." In a bead. time a bara The hair " the imrtisnTTi-"- m5baarebbed of life and finally thereto ho bete ifcatairie. Don't wait. HnJcW.kUUtheK.It and vteor to the balr and preveoU xuHWliVTnrG' .iNae IWi r ! aMlte suwwulce wHh tke m 4Mr tkc 3Llernard Mining Co., Incorporated, Drug Department, Special Agents employes of all classes forget that "it is only n step year 1912, in the United Kingfrom the pay car to the kitchen," dom was .$1.05; in Prusria Hesse and any policy of government 81 cents and iu Austria 80ccntF, that reduces the ability to pay as agauist a like daily average in wages on the part of the em- she United States of $2,28, there ployer is sure to adversely affec 13 your opportunity to do so by the earning i ower of ihe em- voting for Professor Wilson and ploye. add his free trade, We are at present in theories on Nov 5. of one of the most remarkFOE AGED PEOPLE. able political campaigns in the history of the .Republic. We likewise7 unquestionably Old Folks Should Be Careful In Their ire Selection of Regulative about entering upon an are of Medicine. unorecedented business prosperity as a nation. Should we not, We have a safe, dependable and therefoie, as railroad employes, altogether Ideal remedy that is parpiuse in serious cputeinplaiinu ticularly adapted to the requireprevious to depositing our bal ments of aed people and persons of weak constitutions who suffer lots on November 5 next? from constipation or other bowel Oa.n we as woikiugmen reasondisorders. We are certain that it ably expect good times and their relieve these complaints and give attendant liberal wages if we, absolute satisfaction in every that we offer It with our by our votes, place those in personal guranteo that it shall cost charge of the affairs of the govif it fails to sub ernment, who stand pledged to tliejuser uothlng stantiate our claims. This remedy modify aud destroy a policy of is called Ilexall Orderlies. protection which has so many Rexall OrderlieB have a soothing e years enabled the American healing strengthlnsr, tonic and action upon the bowels .They manufacturer to pay living wages remove all irration, dryness, soar- and sell his wares at a profit, in ness and weakness- - They restoro competion with goods made uuder the bowels and associate organs to more vigerous and healthy activity. the wage scale at Europe? Only recently the New York They are eaten llKe candy ,may be Evening Journal, which says it taken at any time without inconvenience, do not cause any griping, is supporting Professor Wood- - uautsa, diarrhoea, excessive, looserow Wilson, the Uemocratic ness, flatulence or.otber disagreeable Btoro. St. GOWnee for President of the effect.' The- - Rexall .Contained the Benard Mining Co., Incorporated,United StfllfiB, prug Department. following fllgniflceut uTw Hem. "Dispatches from Loudon state Box arty despite Wileou'i cabled dethai Mrs. Blelch enterlafrie'd very dell- nial that hti advocates free trade, ghtfullv Friday evening a number thb LoUtibh newspapers persist of her friends at a box part at theperformance of "The Kosary" at the iu thinking he is at hoart a free Garrlck in honor of Miss Florenee . trader and that his ele'etion will Allun The following made up thM6 enjoybe beneficial to English com- able little paaty : Mr. and Mrs Q. W. Parker,Mr. and Mrs. Laurel Ruby,, merce and manufacturep." Misses Florence Allyu and Essie The Employee commends tho Lvnn. of Florida Messrs Walter foregoing to the earnest atten- Kuby, nod Earnest Dunkerson and" tne snow tne tion of railroad woikingmen. It Mrs. Bleach. Alter home of Mrs, guests repafred to the the hostese, tells the story briefly, concisely Parker .Mid that of by Mr. Blecl'i where they were Joined and fiually. m we're served a delicious supper If you want to brihgthe Ame-rjca- u and roomB and table being lovely the wage scale,.. dow.n to the with rti'dlr decorationsof Iov6ly ohry levil-othat of your European Banthe'mumti. college-incubi-atethe-midst . pur-particul- ar frfor the, Dressmaking Simplified by the use ofa"Pneu- form" and the Ladies Home Journal Patterns. Stock of Dry Goods will supply you with all requisites to do your Dress Making at home, Woolen Dress Goods, Corduroys, Silks, Velvets, Cotton Dress Goods, Ginghams, Parcales, Challies, etc, in al the newest styles. 'i Superb Our ' mmmmmi'ivMmmm mmWPrmrimmm "j m llpjlili , 1 iPliiiiiiLf I B wurtZR 1912 mmmmmm "SmSS' SH Trimmings, Laces, Nets, Alovers, Embroideries, Braids,etc. that are the latest to embellish an elaborategbwn or the simplest house dress. r & Be sure to get your copy of the Winter Quarterly as it illustrate the latest authoritative Winter Styles and alio contains hundreds of gift suggestions that can beeatily made at home with the use of The Ladles' Home Journal A complete stock w - I i i B rn regq-latlv- of small notipns and Patterns. You can get the book at our pattern counter dressmaker's supplies, always on hand so Weft-ibWcZ- 3l?em& vrm f ji.s'-- vi Ran, ifsYom Winter Quarterly 20c Patterns 10c and 15c Style Book Free - you are ,not disppoint-e- d in not being able to obtain the ""little--- ;: --:Pric;$i4.oo things" when you L 1 : want them. I Do your Embroidery Work early for Christmas. We have the Patterns and m W - - . K jJW B jHi H mmr mm M the Materjals. 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