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Digital page images are linked to the text file. i V- u TOEkYILA 1 and I FRIDAY I AfTERNOON M 1r u O IF YOU DONT ADVERTISE YOUR iSUSiNESS ADVERTISE IT FOR SALE J f j ry II TWENTY TIMIDEAALINGTONill HQfKINS COUNT 1n fRIDAY NOVEMBER 22 1912 s q4 FROM HTTOTflEALTAR Playf1 a Old Folks Elope Wedti mWERE ON BEES t MAMMOTH CAVE TRIP t I If you wish t6 get married uo on one of the Semi Woeklv Bee a tr IMammoth Oave trips Two more Mo tons Gap coupled who were re on tke tbrip elope to Evansville Y and were wed Two of them were bottn ou thu aameIy having enjoyed the measles whoop L jug coughlalld mumps a the same tipgraduating from the 4 town school at thesame titt be j coming engaged to be maryied ri the same week and marrying on i the same day by the same nicni star at the sums time is the re cord of Oarl Medtook of Mortonr Gap and twin sister Catherine I who passed through Earlintonj- TueRduy afternoon with their re epective intendeds on their vtvl to Evansville At the German M EOhurch in that city LhaJ Vl vyoun man WitS married to Oaruoy Jones of Hopkins Oount tyY antI ttty twin sister to Leet i Oarrier of Un icouuty Ky The twins wore 21 years old w A few week ago eacli became engaged towed Each confided w the news ttho other Without l telliup thejfpareiitBof the event they deddcd thq uropQrjhjjigJoj rfthemto do was to marry at the fej same time since their lives from J 1t the day they opened their oyes had been so familiar You see said the blushing r torget married at the same time y Papa find mamma dont know R thing about it and it will be a big surprise to them when we go back and tell them both arec married You knbw we are W r thinking very seriously of 111J four of us livlntin the same yr house t i 1 The SemiWeekly Bee knows andfthere are no ny where Herea hoping their jour ney thrSuRiJii will bg as happy and full of sunshine as was the memorial MnYmbth Oave where od deal of theI courting t wastdcMoiT OAIJIHDfIIJlIN Meriflgf4f fithlchic Taxes Suit Now Ulftkr Way Frankfort yNov O- earing on the franchise tax suit instituted by the L Z L OQiiQ 0 and 1 O railroads involving increases of over OOjftDOiOOO in franchise value ion state revenues of approximately half a million and more hat that in counties and taxing diatrictet began in the federal court Mere thip afternoon and contm ed tuntil 0 oclock tonight The gulf is to enjoin the state from collection of taxes of theI 1012 assessments Helm Bruce of Louisville representing th R Nu and Attorney General 0arnett occupied the time in arguments Bruce charged Jni us Gbebel with being responsible for what he termed an unreasonably ex- Garnettcessive assessment attacked the Jurisdiction of the court on the ground that the real party in interest is the state of Kentucky which cannot be sued Judge Cothran said it would be to the railroads to show hi he had jurisdiction but plainly that he questioned th and assessment not inform railroads by what methodsI they had ascertained the total valueof the franchisesand ap- POrtiUIf2 tp a uc a The avd nor f 1 n embers o the stltV riltYCrQprepent al both sessions Arguments will be continued tomorrow ant moT last two or three days V Bargains in Suijs at Barnes Cowand Co Incorporated ARRESTED IN ST CHARLES MO- A telegwm was received in Madisonville Thursday from the chief of police ofS+ Charles Mo stating that he had arrested 0 Brtrbonr whois wanted in that city for deserting his wife and several small children Slier iff J B Stanley left on the noon train for St Charles to bring th prisoner in- Barbour had teen engaged the picture business fortl m trin in Madisonvillewhen hersadden ly disappeared with another woman leaving his family j L tt413 1 it1 Ii t AI r l iIu i EJINGt IFvi a Ul aSfeM V From a icrlcs of elftbofale chemical teetoJ fcompfiitivf bakinfi powders w An equal quantity of breed was made with eachof two kinds of baking powderscream of tartar and alum and submitted sejparately to f i the action of the digestive said each for they dame length of tithe V y r The percentage of the food digested ik shown s follows n t ai trfcr rWw lrwt 11 i rat1sriitRitlyaI 1NW4oi f f i 19 fi t7 Fr Ge Die1Na iH i 9d F i nK I qy lBakigg Powder raiiwd food 1 sbonaorof etftiy superior diestibil acid N- pi r t 1 1 I I QIYt f 1YGa rtl- a U MEETING KENTUCKY 1 MINING INSTITUTE Willbe Held at the College T Mines and Metallurgy State University Lexington Ky QN MONDAY DECEMBER NINTH i The following program hs been proposed for the tneetntu Of the Kentucky Mining Institute to be held in Lexington KY4I Dec 9th Mr Frank D Rish of this city will present a paper on fl Forestry as Related to lliiw InlJv1 PROGRAM J l 4 F Address of Welcome v j Judge Henry S Barker jBusiness Session r v 4- JresentatloH of Paper v Forestry as Related to Mining Mr Era kD Rash Presi deut of tbo Institute Vicb JPres nod Gen Mgr St Ber nard Mining Co I j Presentation of Paper 4 The American Iinil1 Bs Da6iemMtOwnerseAsso int n FresBBtation of A Preparation of a DomticOoafl IMr J W Roper Superintendent of Mines Consolidation Coal Co i r J fPreeentatlon of Paper j Tho Successful Foreman fronv olir V Point 1 Mr H La Viers Manager NorthBust Coal1 Company Freientatioa of Paper Hook Worm v Dr J W Pryor State University of Ken tucky PreienUtloa of ttfit t First Aid Work v MrW L Moss General Manager Odntiuen tal Goal OorporUtibu Mr Moss will also outline the plaus fo r the ijS Aid Contest tobe held by th Kentucky Mine in Instituta next May Statewide interest ifi iiiiB olitestis- tbef 4 i ehowtl apd it is desired tbah a lrge1um1teraH4becom teemwillhave MeetingKAJ1 a willK1 cht program will continue throuKhoufe the afternoon and v pteveuinp session beginning t ocloGicy Deluding stank ry f ikRlsbx HY II5DLD YD Chair dWlt uUng Uailed statts Mail Walter Rice af fourteenyear old boy of Dawson Springs wa brought before United Comraissioner Alva Clark a Hopkinsville Wedneadayou the charge orlflingthef Unit d Qt tmll r It is charged that the boy se cured mail from the box in the Dawson pesto4eof tketsan for whom he had formerly worked The boxes at Dawson work with P acoD1builUoninsteadof a key and iti88aid boy knew this and thus gained access to the b IIJIrBopdwag fixed at 800 in de pf which tie ryas sent to jail at Owensbbro H o I oiLItt JtakriaftsKtl i o u rank Sisk has pu 1 Ii fro a iJ Browning1iis frbme ton jifar tqbnJ Mr Slek will move his family to their now home in a few ayiIt hl C i 1t14Y a a 1f 1 reNNwN NasNaN-Z Church Notes 1 eeee + Christla hutch The largest ttei nnce of the tall season was recorded in the Bible School yesterday thee report show Ing 180 with over 500 offering every teacher and ofllper being present A luant incident of the serviltwas the presentation of a beaucirolllocket and chain to Miss Elizabeth Corey on behalf of the church as a token of its appreciation other Be vlcosso faithfully render ed as collector The Corey family leave for Texas in a few weeks and will be greatly missed Iq every de partment of the church It was voted at the morning ser vice to adopt the Individual cool missIon Bnrvlce In acceptance of the generous offr of the ladles to pre Thiswillpress venessdi the service and also keep the ohurCh in line wllhthe M Eo Church South Regular preuchinj services next SabbaMi at 1100 a m and 7t80 pm Sibbath S tiool at 945 The if most cot dially invitedto worship with us You neednis and veneed youj SINGLETON KIMMELL MADE HIGHEST WORK ON- EXAMINATIO N Former St Bernard Engineer Now Coun ty Road Engineer For HenIderson County Singleton Kiimuetl of Henderson tormerJY9r the saiBeraartf Engln eering Q tfIS o J Road tigtne rA8iijlstf oleottritySia officeIis one of the best of these positions in the State and is said to pay something like 2500 a year An item in this connection of interest to Mr Klmmells friends among the Bees readers is the news that he made the highest mark on examination recorded for any applicant for like positlothin K nlucky7 bio percent age being 99 CothranMcManus Miss Nellie MoManus and Mr Jno D Cothran were united in matrl mouy at the residence of Rev Moor e of the Grapevine country Thursday afternoon about 4 oclock They were accompanied by Roy Parkerr and Miss Gladys Vaughn of this city Rev Moore pnitedtt1e young couple In hiB i sqal impreBslve man UBP Ater th6 serempiiq tile bride sad grootnatrlill ttl tt and lady e mptbpr JMtre Wilson where deligbifgl weddtti4npporwarseorvl etto theJle and a SeR t tlmate IrlendB MIdel elleiaeot EarlinpjtonRfayorlW girls rand il known to her Jrlesds BBpushIne Nell OB acceant opt tier lgbt aBny stalls flhe haheat9t frlendfjn this city olio IB t general tfcvorit With all who knower The Groom Mr othransa eplendid gehn man and has been in th mployee of the StvJSerriardMftfifi r otorn- umber ef years The youtfgcouple wjlll boatrtf for a abort tf leuBtll tbo can arrange for a house when the will go to bousekeepipg Miss Nell anTitsq Kappt1 i short Ufe tinier J 41da A WirctcM Opcjr+ ilet m Aii u Joe Fortner who was some geara ago a conductor on the Bender divlsioii recently visited Christian cpnnty His home tort e tlm since he left Earlington boa been i St Louis where he BOW keeps a ho tel Kester Fortner his son now nloeteenlearloldhrlti the govern meat service as a iJtelejtrll operator in Alaska HlsltattnJa out In the open waters of Norto Sound an lnie1 of Sets and dailymb respouslble position and draws flue ea ary for a lad of his years of MadiBonville IB in ITomBurBe bUBlntM o r MI f t Ip i f i 0 I I I R i ALMOST CRIMINAL IN CARELESSNESS State Inspector 20730 Is Due State ExOfficial Asks Suspension Of Jildgerneht f COMMISSIONER BELLs BOOKS BADLY KEPT 1tFraukCortKyNuv20Slatet Inspector and Examiner Sherman Goodpaster filed with the governor his report on the state insur once for the past four years while O W Bell was commission er andfinds that 20730 is due the state from the insurance companies during that period is unaccounted for The total figures that in fees license etc there should have been turned over to the state 20151479 in the fopr years while in fact ont V 18020351 woe turned over The total amount that should 2sper cent tax on premiums f141708438 while in fact butI 14116619018 accounted for t leaving 1541248 unaccounted or a total of 21700 missing The inspector makes no charges against Hr Bell or any 6f his subordinates except that of almost criminal carelessness and say their rceords show that so much motley ghpud have been turned ever to the e but was not turaed4vert i bacthe books of the office were carelessly kept Ottif1sposSible that sotile ot the insurance com ataiesraay still ow6rapkrbotf waysmake out accounts against the companies and present them which would take six months IHe said however if the comJ panies failed to pay I it was the duty of the commissioner to re yoke their license and as no license were revoked the presumption is that they paid what they owed The inspector says the fees of the office are charg able to thecoramissioner and his failure to collect them makes him responsible to the same ex tent as if he had collected them OommiBsioner Bell esid he had not seen H copy ot the report and had nothinglp say now except to ask his friends to suspend judgement for a few dayB JJ tillls Memory Back in 1882 Jima J Hill out on the road in his private carp stopped av a uialKtown iii Minnesota and walked out on the statiouplatforinforafew mine tee exercise His general mans 1Cer who accompanied hjfti epicd all eastern acquaiutance stand sing near and introduced hita tp Mr Hillwho invited tliq easteiK biys 1e car ntytw years later Mr Hill woe is New York in a trionds office in Wall street t when the same eastener who had never seen Mr Hill since the tdayin 1882enteredMr Hill greeted him by name recallsd th e- beforeanll meeting of tWefntyVfrwo years told him of the topic of conversation during the ride 1in the private car Hundred Perseni KlHti By MempfsnMexico Oity Nov T 21the that the town of Statehwa ren newed today in El Oro and a number of doctors immediately p oqeeded to the scene It is rledhabitents Telegraphic com mnRietioi 8 is intempted = r J t T1dr D 0 I F O rRIgAyAFTERNOONS 1 1 u lllCRADLE valueJ l3ptiHP witha ffie1taken tpt tos Y1and LOTS OF CANDIDATES FOR COUMTTOFMCMt x MANY NOW IN THE FIELD AND MANY OTHERS TO ENTER IN A SHORT T1M ii Now that the presidential ele 3= s Lion is over and the democrats in n f Hopkins county were victorious y to the lave of about 1500 plurali + the interest in politics is turning to the nominations for county officers to be made at the AugnsfThefull and the campaign will tife vigorously contested in nearly ever race except tha of coronsr which rather seem s to be coil ceded to Mack Stevens ae lou as he lives and vabhittIn the followiUg liat ibf actua and prospective candidates tits Bee may have omitted menu rho tion of some that could nop be t called to mind and may mention some who have noidea of run ning but who have been men tioned by their friends but in the main the field will be made up from the list mentioned If anyone has seen overlooked tbe will be pleased to make correc tion DriEarle Esq J B Brown H F S Bailey E D Morrow EsqiiEi F Shelton KB Bra ly WT J Mills R P TeagueIiCounty AttorueyEdL YouufkY 0 opewenjG VVV 5 art D H Kinchelo o6WilliamsLogan Proctor Ashby Jno H Ashby W H OBjyati Hosy Graddy John ohan J Jt OrowderW HvParieh R L Jackson D L Barnhill Joe Hob EsqnJack Nisbet and W H Power- sJallorL D H Rodgers t Ohes Bradly W A Smith Oordis Clark Urel Hardwick Jack Howell TB D visN ahtDay AO Bryum One Goad Travis SiskW f County ClerkIL H Hole man Frank Brown Sam D Lan John Q S lImon Ed Arnold Fred Hoffman Oscar 0 L McGregor r A es e i s or Jessie McGary Frank Barton Claude Ford 4 Schqcl SnperIntenj8ntL Rt Ray Qau ert B Wheeler Thos Bbl Swith Mist ICatie Greer Mwajl ya Ash tRepresentative Dr Eldrcid Dgv1s ii N1neD I Aolcmad J F Dei tJ G B Hall 11421wUnderAffeel h 4nbYWkk RaIL Wadhlti tonJ ov2iResultse- omplli d ploy byt tfe IoeGofltcew 13ep talent 1 tdfcate thatthe country wfderaioVhirade jester dayibn ions chajgedi with a miSBusing the in tfoiia3t p i cr1asremarkably successful The arrests so far hjirober 142 Of these inetYuine were men and fortyiJKjee 1TlI a total roiludUt wil exceed probably the 1 talof 178 fixed by the inspectors bedauso arrests l were made ilia few oases inI Ohicagb and in the far West where the department did not thensaereChwrch At Lowetf Mass s LowrehtMass NpV 21Apriest and tWenty firemen were overcoraiy smog from a fire which today destroyed the in terior of Sf JoanBaptiat church the largest French Cathpjiie edifice in Lowell The financial i low i9 istleiiited at 1000 I c Y Y fa- p Pi PflOFITrI AImif S iiii BOSTON r TORF t Now InFuIIBlast 1y 4 is the time to purchaseP 1 1 of Clothing Dry Goods Etc 4 STIE-Y e Y- MI ldr OUSTON 4 a Did Hopkins County Bank Bulldlnor Front t 1 I H Titanic as Babys Name A baker on registering the birth ot A JJB daughter at Arad In Hungary In ma formed the registrar that he Intended ing to havehor christened Titanic as she was born on the day the White Star tion liner sank The official however ro gets wed to accept this name as it is they sot to bo found in the calendar ot Ro saan Catholic saints days and tho maker bad to content himself with the lu lees topical name of Rosalia In this ease the rule of the church which is pheld by the state saved the child we Jrota bearing through life an appella and lion which is not only unsuitable to s my tho least of It for a little girl but we Would also recall for many years one K the most tragic disasters of mod eaa times Sometimes however there out operates rather hardly as when recently a Viennese was not allowed it 1e have his child christened Daisy atfter her mother who la an Engilaa weiunru At i llForto EiQoa New Wonder it Toni far Porto Rico come reports of a wondorful new discos er9thaFte believed will vastly bens Ramon T Marohan of Barceloneta writes Dr Hew Discovery IB doing splendid iiork 1 ere It me about five times of terrible cougbr and cold AO my brother of a severe la JUU chest and more than 20 others for who used it onlnylidVIce We hope f tkir great medicine will yet be sol- dlaevery Drug store in Porto fifoo hrpatand lunff trouble there is teething better A trial will cqn triace you of Its merits 50o and 100 JBaaranteed by all Druggists I trurt Ilsroe e- 3s0as IrL Jtaelme1 t a M1 t ira ec larpra 7poode4 wfM at artea tb show that tbb4s hl IliHMajaii r vaafocftitoi with ck a the IRr Ta Dal tisa-w o0gr W z tmelntsf- i It e fttal fut felony Vie jMMn Mkc4 K It rte 4esid the appoiptauet aC- skwyw tie oWedd him aah swine to throw tay Moathe of tb coU M Sa a story cwdlfeed te ODitrr es4 Qlvatratlng the tm pwa aMy iappof 4 under the oW crtaOaal Jut of Rntfand aa well M UM g ew M tenor of the early Bnjt eh UM Jwrf had returned a ver a gtmy is tke eaae ef a man MaaMBa of stealing a Taltuib vaVah i1lh11 14eeLateiaeng the prieoime mil a You reached for time and folded z ilrtBlty 100 fte ard SyjU b0 paidto auv person havine I aa Jclnd of pain or aoho if Sblpps v QuekRell8frliinimeQtallB to give v Wtant relief and the aBe price ia not rafuiided Try it and Bee JMteieJlllrMgUlf irinwM w y- la Study In Punctuation celebrated eastern educator com who has spent much time in study lay literature comma tells us that the modern writer uses so many punctua marks semicolon that he often them in the wrong place and that are a nuisance comma anyhow period Another shark on literature comma however comma says that it impossible for any person to write he without using punctuation marks o period Being of a genteel turn comma do not feel like coming right out culling the latter gentleman a quo tation marks liar quotation marks but have demonstrated comma to the satisfaction of ourself comma at least comma that writing can bo done with the use of any punctuation mark whatsoever period How do you like interrogation pointBrooklyn Eagle Ia Flagged Train With shirt Tearinp his shirt from his batik an Ohio man flagged a train and saved from a wreck but H T Alston RfdeiRh N OM once prevented a wreck with Electric Bitters I was in a terrible plight when I be to use them ho writes my stomach head back and kidneys were all badly affected and my was in bad condition but four hot ties Elec ie Bitters made roe feel like anew man A trial will con vince of tbeir matchless merit any stomach liver or kidney trouble Price 60o at all Druggists Naw Lay Man Bellboy freQuently have itrMta and nnumal dutie ta perfpna far smpered airtite but the ieoeat ex rience of a hop at one otZ ew Yorks leadini hoteli 4M wna snkjue Hewar called to a room occupied by two mjn night ilald one Meter will yom rake the shades ttirn off the elective light lock the door from the outside and tow the key over the tranapmT WM neeeaaarr to repeat the order several times before the boy could be eonnc hVa hearingsad not BBddeo If gone deiectire Dont waste your money buying strengthening plasters Chamber lains Liniment is cheaper and bet ter Dampen a piece of flanpel with it and bind it over parts and it will relieve the pain anti sore ness For sale by all Dealers MS of Flame tyraet Hotat The odktnal manwcrtpl ot Hosa Rtreet Homo tit said to have bees fearled la the grave with Jits Hurry ardea ot Athena Qa BbewtY Joha kowmrd Payne sweetheart ut re fused to toarry hjm In deference to her lather a wishes Afterje was separated from her lover she ahat herself la the old family iaan t6xCeee lug none bet a few memberot the little to which eke belar Med hone the independeai M F Antiquity of Ffymns j While hymns as we know them to i aro a comparatively recent inno ration in church services they are a very ancient institution and existed ong before the Christian era Many mportant collections of hymns date tack to about five hundred years bo ore Christ though of course hymns ixisted long before that period Among collections which have come down I us from then are the Sanskrit RigVeda a Chinese Book of Odes he Buddhist Hymns the Grecian Homeric Hymns and the Odes of Pindar The Latin Hymns or lymns of the western church date rom the fourth to tho twentieth con uries while the Lutheran Chorales late from the sixteenth century The iymns which play so prominent a part the services of the modern Protes ant churches were not in wide gen era ube until about I860 Etude Is your husband cross An irrl able fault finding disposition is nf en duo to a disordered stomach A nip with digestion is nearly ilways good natured Agreatmany Days been permanently cured ttomach trouble by Cham Tablets For sale by all Dealers Mowlib fIr1oo lritisiiee the oe tMaowiae eeebIP11sa arrived Tbe Pantoey 1laal- LMatte OsctweJky hM made a pHuitl best tth aBell binteL t11A t- In legs AtoaOaeev ttL Ts ahlfc to- UI oft soever and 14 tact an fcs ticyr 1 saobr lea dciv Ujr eof affc ataOar M tew e 1qeta DMiiadveetta4w e bit wfbm tle ittse ill t th l or71 liehi tire ter a ccIa aeouoi j- Mieet For any Itchtnei olih Skin knra he chap Implei etc trjr tiotv t ointment sac at all I rug afore arliNI Frow John rrous e Vritufc ta mot benevolent nattus- ult giver pound for pound mess r neiur makea j xo pUoB V rtamp rB her a with nwr n oft winks at nay lafriacMbefai r hey laws Aw to the end IB sot eat ObuM the itatteree be rant eaarity or a benevolent iasUtutlea moat a r aa a of the roved pattern Without this mevd MB uUce thla Irrefragibls lag there would ve Jute broucat 1tp loaf i 9f it la a hard gospel but ropk ire hard too yet they form the foaa lotions of tie bUls Man introduces tnevoleooe mercy altruism hi- De world and he pays the tic la tie ttfded burdens and be reaps sward 4a the vast social sad clv ganleatioaa that were impoMlele Ithout three thlaga Ceatury I 0 Y Write Ideas for Moving Picture Plays IYoucan write photo plays and earn 25 or i weekly f WE WILL SHOW YOU HOW the secrets of this fascinating new professionwill showIf you have ideas if you can THINK we you No flowery language is wanted Positively no experience or literary excellence necessary unlimited The big film manufacturers are moving Heaven is practicallyThe demand for photoplays offering and Earth in their attempt to get enough good plots to supply the ever increasing demand They are 100 and more for single scenarios or written ideas 1 of are located in or near NEW YORK CITY the photoplaysbuyersNearly all the big film companies ourrBeing right on the spot and knowing at all times just what sort of plots are wanted by the producers situated in distant citiesover agencies SALES DEPARTMENT has a tremendous advantage letters from the big film manufacturers such as VITAGRAPH EDISON We have received many RELIANCE CHAMPION COMET MEL1ES ETC urging usto I REXESSANAY LUB1N SOLAX IMP J writers and well gladly teach you the secrets of success send photoplays to them We want more We are selling photoplays written by people who g never before wrote a line for publication a for If can think of only onegoodideaever i jveelc and write Perhaps we can do the same you you ft out as directed by us and Udells for only 25 aloi fi tirec y You Will Faro SIOOMoriliily For Spare Tithe a Send your name ard address at once for frfee cbpy of ant illustrated book v E MOVIH6 PICTURE PliAYWRITIHG Dont hesitate Dont argue Write now and learn just what this new profession may mean for you rtand your future NATIONAL mi S INSTITUTE 1 1S43 Jboadway fa York City htYenut7e AbM eqt iieMty 4 PMGy 6iieeE Tfilijiaae el aaaMl Mve tea inetsr a rate hi 1heaItogaye ter Gad POt aeTeral days at a fleas the city HieM aad the outlytaf were ceter d by a auk black pall aooedaiea 1a1E 1i In the alt lit taoy e it Watty eeceabing andforek nf a wick dirty and jreenlBhyellew lah aohatasce thraugh waich tbe peo pie had too travel Fogv atlll occur la Loa4ei fct only ocoaslonally and not for BeTftral years haa there hew tacklaCat the way vp Z1V M1A4dfdhRklllllN Iit4VY L B M SUATON UNDERtAKEn FUn raI0iroclor1 Lidinsod EinMhiir t- Arlresw11 Z r or 1Tight l NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE 1L ifOfficer tr IK MADISONVILLE KENTUCKY vl ry 4 1- EPEE AbS PAY XSFf THE HABIT l nVV rrIlr k k ii u w t w uj T- 0rrg rwnw- I i J 1 IL = 1 01 Ir r C A MORTON MADISONVIL13 KY eti w a I I1FU 1 Any Call Answered Promptly Day or Night Ub =J hoeszi l I v f i For Sale r i i t I Repairing done while you wait All wprk guaranteed or your money refunded S Boston Shoe Reairin Shop M BASAN Prop 110 Maim St MaJisonvillc Ky r t iXw THE UHIFOLD IS THE i f4 We have now In ntook the finest line of BESTjnort Beds nvnr shown In Hopkins county Umfold the Kindle Parlor Bed ana the r low that we pay the freight KYiidCORPORATEDFirrtitrre and Undertaking rOrW 1IIIn1IIIIui Y s a y 4 JERFECT1OSMOKCLES Efficient Will heat a good sized room even in the coldest weather a Economical Burns nine hours on one f gallon of oilM t I Ornamental Nickel trimmings plainI steel or enameled tur quoiseblue drums Portable Easily car 1 ned a from rOom to room weighs only eleven pounds han dIe doesnt get hot 1 Doesnt Smoke J Doesnt Leak Cagily Cleaned 1andRewicked i a i1 xp nsiveIq Lasts for years 1iuas rdtqrI 1 IBS Kept the Walters Busy I A party of touriats which recently traveled over a Canadian railroad icentlnuouely for five days was served fr during that time on the dining cars with 660 meals dally or 3300 meals In l1 This was done on two standard t t rdlnlng cars each having a seating ca- pcltyot thjrty persons and managed ion conductor four cooks and five 4 waiters At this rate each waiter aerv at each weal an average of twenty two persons antj each chair would be y tweed an average qf three and two i mealRanwaytJi 1 t 1 t y 4t y i Jo at n i tW New Use for Moving Pictures Moving pictures arc used by a French scientist In the Btudjsr of the deformation of metals when strongly compressed by the hydraulic press In some cases he uses a brass tube of three inches diameter and 04 Inches thickness of metal and observes the appearance of the surface when the tube Is flattened out by pressure e Sometimes the tubes are filled with a liquid and then compressed Vail ous figures appearon the surface of the metal and moving picture vte are taken at the raw of 15 a aecon ikIsitidirect s wd P r IMA PUT INDIAN It I SIGN ON CUPII3 By LAURA TURNED My ins surely did put tho skids under that Heinz fellow last Sunday I night laughed tho girl With the exa berated psycho knot He wont mootilug around my mater Bertha anymore She giggled an she tucked in I ovVhertory reflection In the mirror above the lavA How d4 she squelch him Annie Y asked tho sleepy looking bloudbstretching her wet handkerchief ItIan awful case a while Hes a a about five years oldbut Qcrtha said she didnt care for she liked him anyway She used to rave about him until she made ma and me tired I could see from the start that ma didnt have much use for him and she warned Bertha that all he was looking for was some body to keep house and cook his meals for him and take care of that kid his Bertha said ma was wrong that bo was head over ears in love with her and she wouldnt hear a word hfDerthasmse ho never took her anywhere but just sat around and acted as though be was afraid to spend a nickel Last Sunday morning Bertha went out to the kitchen and asked ma if she tosUPIeraround until ma finally said she could ask him if she wanted to but you could see that ma wasnt at all crazy comeAfter out add ma and I were doing up the work all of a sudden I saw that1a had an idea She chuckled to herself the rest of the morning but she wouldnt let in on the joke When I asked her about it she just told me I would haveI to wait and keep my eyes open and I would see something funny That evening Bertha said she want JahowWas Ma says All right if want jIplo of your coking With that atjewent upstairs After a while ma came down agal and asked Bertha how she wasting get along Bertha said that everytb was on the stove ready to dish up and would ma watch thIngs while she hustled bitt upstafra in order to primp upm heatitWhen we all filed up to the din1 room and sat down things looked go to me While ma was bringing in t wayoucooked every bit of the supper tonig giveherHelnzy looked over at Bertha with a fat contented smile and tucked Thbeanybodyout of his mouth into his hand and laid it carefully on his plate I began to get suspicious so I took a bite biscuit just to see Say it was abo the awfulest tasting thing I ever at It was positively green insld Bertha had used soda instead of bak- Ing powder and plenty of it too and the biscuits were simply terrible mybitelow of coffee to get the taste out my mouth Say The coffee was weak It was just like water 1 I look ed over at ma and her face was as r hardkeep tohat I knew pretty well then who queered the supper Ma must ba put soda in the baking powder can so Bertha would be sure to got It watmVgone upstairs I was cilrloua to know what el ma had done so I helped myself to a chop Salty It was worse than mackerel that hadnt beenV soak pickledbride ilJ glummelookingstto Every now and then he looked iu Ber tha with a frown blanker than a thunder cloud When we came to plo I found that poBerthake er soft rubber Helnzy ate the filling out stalIngBertbaIntho went Into the parlor but Helnzy never said a wor about Berthas floe cook ing Bertha didnt say anything elth or She had caught on right away what ma had done but abe never chirped Helnzy didnt stay very late lhat bight I guess ho was anxious to g away and hunt a lunch counter Hed been coming to see Bertha every night for two weeks but ho hasnt been boxjk lasked to yoMB moth the sleepy look lug blonde Was she ugly about ItIiI should say not She saw tit atthe ma was rIghtthat ho was only lookC Ing for a took and shes glad that she found It out In tinio My ma is as sharp as they make em and hobo ShedlgotLiver spots are aimbstunkn6wn inf kv Vr dry towns i RVIV 1 r HALF LOVE ONLY HINDERS AMBITION Does logo help Or binder an am bltlous ratt comeehome in a Tather depressed state of mind because Tom Jenkins had con fided to him that sin co his marriage to Daisy he had boon Unable to pursue the ambition of his Ufoto become a successful stock broker It seems Daisy is jealous of Toms She complains whenever takes him away from her for pan evening or keeps him downtown late and rather than have a scene When ho reaches home Tom tells pros pective customers that it Is impose ble for him to seo them after 4oclock or to call upon them in the evening So dear little Jeanette is worried for tear Jimmie will think his love fox1 him a hindrance to his ambition Jeanette dear I said you have no cause to worry even if Jimmlo is grumpy It depends largely upon tho- r love and they lover whether lovo will bea help or hindrance in life Just because some grouchy old codger has said that love slays nmbl don is no reason to believe It and close observation shows it to bo a pret ty poor ambition that ever suffers ex Unction But Cousin Daisy wants Tom to take a position in a bank where he will have regular hours and she can always look for him to be home short ly after 3 in the afternoon Couldnt he be ambitious in a bank as well as selling stocks and bonds 7 Surely he may my dear I answered Love may transform the goal aspired to It may even change a mans alms but the man who is truly ambitious to make a name for himself like Jimmlo wilt assuredly be more ambltllous not loss because tateyou whom he loves as vull as to him selfThen why should Tom not be satis fied to do as Daisy wishes The fault my dear Jeanette lies ith Daisy not with Toms love or love It is always so when the socalled love hampers rather than elps a man to rise In the world It not love dear child but selfish pure and simple Selfishness and alousy can wreck any mans am Inbltlons if allowed to Interfere with annd jealous df Toms ambition Isnt it because she loves him so dearly that everinutey youatngWhy of course cousin = pleashe ures work No drs f you had planned an early theIm JleIhe 1tstances you Interested in your husbands business course I amyou know that uwhen talks thugs over with me be has any interesting news or decideel That is as It should be You need have no fear and neither need Jimmie that your admy cen ter d foolish selfish woman who lieeoHers is not love but rather selfish greed for al husbands time and all of his mon ey too forgetting that to make the money necessary to satisfy her wants outsldves business hours iert deo haturallsoIt is only the halt lovers and the bitse run homo and tell Jimmie what I have said you and see if he doesnt agree with Cotton Duck for Motor TIres i1adQduckand Egyptian cotton has recent been sold by a Georgia cotton milt to a manufacturer of automobile tires Tho quality of this material is of the highest grade used only in the larger tires the lower grade of goods being available for the smaller tires Oro million yards of cotton duck ono yard wide Is a pretty big order to go manufacturerIt illustrates the ever thofreason why a big cotton crop hog BO promptlyabsorbedEvery yen sees netuses for the souths cotton IQot only is it being used in tb manu facture of tires It is likewise used in the manufacture of automobile tops the wider the use of automobiles greater will be the demand for Manufacturers Record Deaths Caused by Snakes troap Berated In Brazil alone 20000 per sons are annually bitten by snakes and over not urth of the bites ihaye so tarp vedAtaLO l cf f5 k S v t c gtlf++ tf 1++++++tht+tfth ++tb+juJnit j i ReaeyToWear Special 1fj+ If I Some Great Values in Ladies Misses ++ i tH and Children Wear v- I en 11Ji One third off DRESSES One third off W t 1 + +Ladies Misses and Childrens dresses in serges ++ whipcord charmeuse messalines all the popular if+ shades cut on latest lines good assortment of sizes + and prices at ONETHIRD OFF T K I More Coat Bargains iif Another large shipment of cloaks from our ++ eastern buyer will be placed on sale today 4r tl tTheyare Drummers samples bought at about IT I TjGrey and Blacks tiliChiJdrens Juniors Misses and Ladies stouts i7 it and regular sizes + i i r r Vi j Furs FurstFiirs IJ- if 1 r1i Dont fail to see our line of furs at prices like 1f this j ifConey Muffs r V r tll to 1111 jConey Sets V 3V 251 to 1511 ti lu Wolf Sets 475 to 1 S5 r ++ White Iceland Fox Sets i Si51 to 2111 ++ Brown Martin Muffs 375 to 1111 ++ Grey Martin Sets 175 to 2111 if t itift+ + THE MeLEOD STORE iit Incorporated If s- On i the Square Madisonville Ky t+ +++++++++l +++++++++TT1u Nortonville Notes L Misses Merva Bailey and Lil Han HarrJEon of White Plains wero the guest of Miss Mattie Shaw Saturday and Sunday Dirk John Hale is slowly im proving The Oyster and Box Supper given by the Nortonville Bund Siturday nikht was well atten dadand tines quite a success Mr and Mrs Olair Hortou spent Sunday afternoon at Oak 1Hill Prof Aniou Morgan of Mor inns Gap attended the Oyster Dapper hero Saturday night S L Woodard was in Madison vole D pnday on business TrntlcnyDnikesboro visited relatives here last week Miss Gertrude Black of Mudi sonville spent several days last we k with Miss Mattie Shaw Miss Elsie Littlepnge of Mortons Gap has returned i h pear sifter a visit with relatives her MortonyGap Sunday afternoon 4 Mi 69 Fforeoce Kikwood re Urhed frqm Bowlibs Green last CI J0 Miss fv Stanley pfHBiBon ville spent Saturday ni w hc and Sunday with Dr Moore and fair tiy Af GaprMiss Lillian Parish is visiting relatives at Hambya Station Misses Alberta Barnett and Ruth McGawi of Morton Gap visited friends here Sunday w Reduced prices on Odd Lots of Men and Boys shoesJ Barnes Cotivand Co j Incorporated 1 1 Laugh And The Morld Laughs WHh YouWeep And YouVV t Weep AlonelBIFF BIFF1 BIFF the Great American Magazine of Fun is mak InK greater strides than any other magazine before the American pub lic today It isa magazine that will Keep the whole family in a good humor The staff of Biff contains tho greatest artists caricaturists notice and editors on the contlnept It is highly illustrated and printed In many colors It will keep the whole family cheerful the year round You can afford to spend BOe a year to do this Send this clipping and 50c today to Tne Biff Publishing Co Dayton Ofor one years subscription 8t Mr H S Corey and Family Will Leave For Texas Mn H S Oorey Who has been connected with the St Bernart1VMining Company for twenty seven years as farm boss has resigned and will leave for Dal hart TPXJIB December 8 where he will take charge of Ins own farm Mr Oorey during his connection with the S Bernard1 Company has been found to b citizenrThe family leave many friends who regret loosing thorn very nYuchV s i Bargains InLadleA- Barnes Misses 1 I I C1 fOdGotvand eo 1 7i r rated I f lf r t t j I PowelNHorton J jMrs Zilpah Powell and J H Hprton path of this place werfe united Jn marriage Wednesday morning This couple are both well known and have a host of frjeJlq who delllllci mtichiuf Cesp1 Tv WIUmaketholr home in EarlinRtdn het groom isa miner 1 Bargains in Suits at 7 Barnes Cowand Co I Incorporated J L r f iim L iHIw lvm J FY 9 kH 7flW u IJ rIiI ao ff t4 t t rije t h1 0 8ee M MOOHK AND eUBLtSHq 11AUL PAWOBTT ANN BUSINESS MANA8ER Ilf r8t AssociatioN- Al Publishers Leqie in Slatons Office Next Door to Pestoffice i 11 jS fM to 242 RingtMISS AILEEN Mgr i I 47 J Friday November 22 1912 r ANNOUNCEMENTS are authorized to aniiounc 1Wltlis Rudd us a candidate tor Sheriff of Hopkins county nubjeo o the action utthe Democratic party We are authorized to aunounc A 0 Bryan as a cnnfdaie for jallo for Hopkins county subject to act 7i Ion of the Democrat Party 2ti at GUKMEME mm GUILTY Took One untie to Decide Fat L of Hermoh Hosenthals Stayers WERE BECKERS ACCOMPLICES 1 New York Nov 20 = Gyr the Blond Lefty Louie Dago Frank and Whitney t Lewis killed Herman Rosenthal the gambler at the instigation of Becker aud must pay f the penalty of death in the elec trio chair The jury which hat been bearing the e y Ide n c e against the four gunmen so de cided yesterday when it returned a verdict of murder iiI the first after but twenty minutes of Deafness Cannot be Cured c by local applications as theycount reach tbt diseased portion cif the ear Thcfe only one way to cure deafness and that is by constitutional remedies Deafness Is caused by an Inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tnbe When bls tube Is inflamed yon save a rambling sound or Imperfect bearing and when It Is entirely closed deafness is the result and unless the Inflammation can be taken out and ibis tope restored ts its normal condition hearing will be destroyed forever nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surface Wo will give One Hundred Dollart for any case ofDeafness caused by cstarrh that cannot be cured by Halls Cararrh Cure Send for clrcu arefrce F J CHENEY CO Toledo O Sold by Druggists 75 Take Halls Family Pills for constitution A Merry Chase For The Oppossum By I Madisonville Party On last Tuesday by the light of the 8Uver moon a party of young folks left the city about seven thirty t Jtor the Juiigiett near Pond River bottoms for a possum hunt As soon n as suitable spot was reached the canines were turned loose to search for the varments A few minutes later warning was given that some s thing had boon found The entire party rushed franit calla through bushes and briers un tit the tree was reached only tot find they had boat tooled The t coon was much more in evidence w than the possum and only one of r4I- those could be captured After t wandering until completely fagged Out at the hour of midnight the party decUied to return to the wagonette where afire was built and a lunch prepared and gracious c ly ervtd The feast of good things to eat having disappeared the party left for town reaching home fn the wee emi hours safe and Bound A good time In general was proclaim ed by all present although David thinks tpoBaum hilntln in day time k mltitbe alright but no more at night for him and d fJlmld Id rather luck for a Miller any time thau for a MpouBuni mid LlszV has heart trouble nod could not venture out in the night air NutwitbHtaudlng all this I he unto who did not go on auoount of the IjUenoM in returning 4missed A good time and would have gotten homo at an early hour Thule present wore Ml ees Essier Nichols Eth Nichols Ploy Miller Adeline Toomn and Margarett CraigI6 Lindsay anti Fletneur Brown ohuperoiiMj by Mr and Mrs Roger t Clark who tarn always enthusiastic for the jle 8tuu ur the young folks Interested In buying a Vnome for either home or renting purposes can out flotnGthing to their advantage by oalitng at the Ben office V jY n 4ra 7- Il p G II Advertising Rates Display Advertisements single Issue 160 per Inon LrtoalR nod Inside Pages V Readers 100 per Un Resolutions and Cards of Thanks 60 per line Obituary Poetry Be per line Blight reductions on time contract display advertise ments Also that run several month without change Entered at the Earlincton Post Office as Second Class Matter Ben Medisen IIrllJtCJa DAVIS u Charles deliberationI U 8 STEEL TO RAISE BEEF Cattle To Be Turned On A Worn Out Pennsylvania Farm Owned By The Carnegie Co Kansas Oity Shorthorn bull and grade heifers are beinj pur chased iu this territory for the Oarnegie Load Co a subsidiary of the United States Steel Oor poration The cattle areto bused for breeding purposes tin a tract of 9000 acres of lnd HI Erie county Pa which the Steel Corporation acquired several years ago It oripiinallj planned to erect a big steel plan on the ptoperty After chang ing its plans the CaruefiCo rented the land to farmers but found it impossible to earn anything from it through tenants Ou Ghe advice of Prof W A Gochel formerly head of the animal husbaudary depart rcenl ot the Pennsylvania College oi Agriculture but now of the Kansas Farm College the Ourne gie Co is going to raise cattU on ijis Pennsylvania land on i large scale with the intention pj restoring the fertility of the im proverishedBoH Local stock- men and breeders are deeply in terested in the jSceel Corpora tions undertaking They hay hundreds of owners of wdru out farms will find it necessary to follow tha Steel Corporation tf lead sooner or later whir rToies 5fudle f The necropolis of Hellopolls the la tellectual center of Egypt for more than four thousand years has been discovered by Daninos Pasha Hell opolis also Is known as the town where Moses received the sacerdotal and military training which preceded his leadership of the Israelites In their Journey but of Egypt The necropolis is situated in the desert a little more than three miles to the east of the Matarieb obelisk There are many burial pits cut out of the rock In the last spurs of the Arabian range Those which have been excavated by Dani nos Pasha were front 65 to 220 feet deep They were filled to the top with sand and contained embalmed hu man bodies and the skeletons of sa cred animals and birds Undamaged Ibis eggs were found L N TIME CARD Time oi arrival of trains passing through and departure of trains riginating at Earlm ton Effective Sunday April 0 1911 NORTH BOUND No 92 025 a m No 521108 am No 94 71Y p m No 641122 pm SOUTH BOUND No 53 480am No 05 740am No 6J42l pm No 931048p m INTERURBAN TRAINS NOttTH BOUND No lOG 764 atm No 108 200p m No 110 502 pm SOUTC BOUND No 105 710 a m Nd 1071267 pm- No109 k 810 p-mNo111o 010 pi m M Hd E TIME CARD M H E time card went into trecr Sunday April 9 1911 No 112 leaves646 am No 118 arrlv rt380 p m It I CR R TIME CARt Time of departure of Illinois Or tral trains m Nortonvllle Kv oaTH HOUND No 102 12H 1in1 No 104 UQ a in- Npit 122 local pas81045 ft m No 180 local OBO po in SOUTH flOUNI No 101 40B pm No 108 140 am pmNo p rr At t H to D tic E r Ijr J R I E SC 0ii 11 ass Coat Sults We have assembled these Suits on racks on main floor of our Dry Goods Defpartment and have reduced the prices fromon fourth to threetourths off the regular price We offer the= biggest iHrt rbpositidn ever placed at the ellspgsaltf t- rthe Prove dent buyers of Hopkins county J v kl This sale opens Friday November 15th and continues until Saturday Novem ber 23 It costs you nothing to see theseS lts you save dollars if you buy one 1Ip RaiknN11 Contains Suits marked to sell at 10 dollars and less lot of regular 1000 Suits weoffer at i 7illU 1 lot of regular 1250 Suits we offer at 80rO 1 lot of regular i50ii Suits we offer at 1 ONOO- I lot of carried over Suits 10 in number made qf the finest fabrics 00backsregularf tI ack No 2 00sell11501 lot of X16 50 Suits we offer at V v t atj12501 lot of regular 1800 Suits we offer to L h 1300lot of regular 20 00 Suits we offer at 0 50SuitsMsd10offer1 00offerHK J I jf r l N c i 1 y ll tf 4 t A I y I I t y v r 4 1 1 r r J i 7 4 1 J i x 1 1 t n JI i tl s q 5 ri Rack No 3 Y 1 fI t jpontainsaH of our carried over Cloaks for Ladies Misses 4 f and children Instead of waiting until the end of the season tor f 4 slaugltatheprincess on these garments we are going to knife them f H f now r Long Cloaks 1 lot1 of Long Cloaks Regular 4 00 to n 6cloaks we offer at v 9OBUild 1loJof Cloaks Regular 700AEft860 cloaks we offer 1 lot of Regular 1000 Cloakswe offer at 550 1 lot of Regular 13 50 to 2500 we offer at T 50 1 lot of Short Cloaks 1000 to 1800 cloaks wfi offer 9t 50 i lot of Misses Long Cloaks Regular 500 and 1107712600 we offer at IV i lot of Misses Long Cloaks Regular 800 to 10 00 clocks we offer at s500a1 lot 75Speciallya tiIWeHaveJnany other moneys v s prices in Ladies Shoesl1 ns an- h Boys Shoes Skirts and Millinery I Bring this M with you to Our store and see that we deliver the goods as we advertiss4hem 1 y t BARNES COWAND CON r INCORPORATED Earlingtoo z ih 4I4uwchr ofi Kentucky iJf x 1t 111k I 5 a IIIiii LF iigIlI I Ip IcUL I F jUT r o iI fLI 1- 1r L0 4j1ii I c i l JEWELRY GIFTS Practicfilly every article in our jewelry d partment isof a gift character and the line includes articles suit T able for all ageS We mention a few articles that are Always Acceptable i 1 Watches The latest and best kind foremen and women Clocks Beautiful ones and accuaate timekeepers I Silverware of all kinds Souvenir Spoons Sterling Silver Novelties Rings Brooches Lockets Chains and all sorts of Jewelry for personal wear Oome in now and make your Selections ROBINSONSCORNER DRUGS STORE i Wf3 MORTONS GAP KENTUCKY I p The man who whispeia down a well- Abo1ltS the thinks he has to sell f win never reap a crop of dollars I Like he who climb a tree and II hollers ii 41 I News of the Town CBoru to MrindMra Fr ank Dexter Wednesday morHlnfr at 2 oclock a line 12 pound girlrinothor and child doing well We show nothln but first class pictures at tho Princess t Wanted 2 good nolioltnrs for Ear lington Stood money to right party L apply at Bee office Operetta Jack The Beanstalk will be given by the children of the Ear FItnton graded school in the near future under the direction of Ham niondLovin Reduced prices on Odd Lots of Men and Boys Suits Barnes Cowand Co Incorporated Bible School 080 A M at morning service Uje sermon will especially adopted to young people In the venfng the pastor will preaph a1 Deolal sermon on Education The J Board of Education and the faculty I of the Graded School have been invited to attend The public reoiev t a cordial welcome always ROOMERS WANTEDQentleI n1flcn let room In good location i Apply at thIs officeL Nrand Mrs Ben Nixon spent I Trlday and Saturday in Henderson 1 shopping Miss Qoldnamer of Providence WM la town on bualuoss Frida i Did you know that the Jdle Honr Theatre was the best equipped mov lug picture theatre In this section of Kentuckyr A DP Banks went to Aoklnson on I business Friday tSam Arnold of Madisuuville was vt last night to sue Two Merry Z Tramps Reduced prices on Odd Lots of Men and Boys shoes Barnes Cop I Incorporated Miss Gladyp yjughan went to Madison villa Thursday Mrs J S Banks of Heudersou is Isltfughej sonD P Banks this weenJ AM Old Tune lOi Blaou at the i Prlnoesg tonight it Is one of tho best r Bison pictures ever show come out Mrs Ed Wise was in Madlsonville Thurday Miss Kate Ohatten want to MadI onyille Thursday JThsIdle Hour is booking only the but photo plays 1Ifi Alfred Morehead and daugh J 4 MadlsonvmelThursday S wai In town shopping Friday ADVERTISING t I LliTTEKING S NGNS SI AGRICULTURE tS AUTO LAW RUNNING V itLANGUAGES uO STNOGRAPHER 1 Mrs Jess Phllllpn of St Charles was In town FridaySTorn Sorybf Madlsonvllle was in town on business Friday Go to the Princess and see His Double Solas Its a dandy picture you cant afford to miss it Mrs Dan Evans went to Madi sonvllle Thursday Mr and Mrs Walter Dves have movdih JohnBuLeahoueon the North und of Main street LOST Between Kings Dug store and the Bee office a black pocket book contained railroad pass Finder return to office and receive reward It pays to walt American everv body Snow what rhla make Is Its a dandy come and see at Princess to Kimmons of St Louis was in town on business this morning Women If weak you need Cardul tie womans tonic Cardui is made from gentle herbs acts in a natural manner and has no bad results as some of the strong drugs sometimes used As a med Iclnea tonicfor weak tired wornout women Cardui has been a success for over POPularI 1 CAROUI The Womans Tonic Mrs Lula Valden of Oramlin SC followed this advice Read her let ter I was so weak when I first began to take Cardul that it tired me to walk Just a little Now I can do all the general housework for a family of 9 Try Cardui for your troubles It may be the very remedy you need Ned Bunes was in Madieonvlllo this morning Bargains in Ladies Misses- I coats Barnes Cowand Co Incorporated John Cansler wont to I Madlsou villA on business Thursday D P Banks went to Madisohvllle Friday morning The Universal Program Is unlver solly expected as tha best You can see it only at the Idle Hour Theatre Cyrus Wilson nf Madisonvlile who has been in the news paper business In Jackson has retnnredI home U L5 1 t IttStIflIsptS Sl tSi lS pieesIflISSIISI ISS IQSS ISIISS In r THE HIGH COST OF LIVINGS Can you reach it7 Are you figuring on more money Ifso the ISC Scan help you get it 11IOI ANP ARCIi1TECTURI4 I I I KKEEnmC oii to ENGINERRINGJ SI p Bee nightWill CIVIL ENGINEERING CIVIL SERVICE DRAWING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING iMININGMINING PORMAN- MINESUPERTENDANT I e PEDAGOGY J F Wbat ofliti011 do You rJt d t I i oc 11i 0 0 U 1 J j4snsIsaI i t- a 0 j iijrj1 jHilfrt Miss Mary 1otdai Wat1f has returned home after ipeUdlhg ev- eral days In Louisville Marriage on the Run Guamont IB a picture you will like jM lull M laughter Come out to tht Prtn reeii tomorrow night i freeman Klaer of Mad lionvilift was In town last night Henry Rodger was In town yester daySHenry Browning of Morton Gap was In town on business yesterday- The Bedkonlng 101 Bison Is a picture you wilt like you know It is a good one Come to the Prlccess tomorrow nlght and see It Miss Sabyl Hart of Madmonyiile and Loveula Edwards of Walton were In town Wednesday- A Mrror Screen makes the pic tures standout with life like reality We have one at the Idle Hour The Earllngton Chapter U D C will meet Saturday afternoon at 2 oclock with Miss Elizabeth Pearse All members are Invited to be pres ent Important business to transact The Dutohees Lady Companion Ambrosia is another Stood picture You can sae It at the Princess to morrow night Mr Frank Slsk who has been liv lug on a farm about two and a half miles from town wlll take Mr Co reys plsce and will move his fam fly to town Mr Sisk Is a man of good6tandjngand wilt be a valua able citizen besides HeamMauiily have a host of friends who will glad lo welcome them Who does not knQw tile story told on the magic screen at the Idle Hour SUNFLOWER Why dont manufactuiers or paint printers ink linoleum oilcloth and other users of linseed oil interest the farmers in raising btiuflowers Production of flaxseed in the United States from which linseed oil is expressed does iipt exceed consumption the average planted area is under three million acree moetly in the Northwest and therefpr in dan ger of drought lain 1910 and I in 1911 when short crops re suited in heavy importations and unduly high prices Sunflower oil is considered a good substi tute for linseed oiland as farmers sometimes feed the seed to live stock to produce a glossy coat it is probable tle jneat would be nearly as valuable as oilcake for fatening purposes The plant will grow most any where that cord will and the cultivation is about the slime Fifty bushels of seed have been produced on sin acre while theI average for flax is under ten Organized effort to inform the N farmer on thissubjict and assure A t him of a malket for the seed might materially bendfltT the user of husded oil and indirtofc ly the consumer of their products SHOW DEATIAgricultural officials in Missouri have entered upon a cam piign to revive the country smoke houRe Ye who are of rural origin and most of you probably are through you may no longerI show Itwill recall the sense ofI ubunduce which come from look fog into the old smokehouse in the corner of the yard where hung hams and shoulders tongues and chine sides and bellies with aj row of stout looking bolognas all undergoing the curing pro cess by smok The winter had no horrors in those days because there was plenty for all to eat and prices in town markets might mount as high as htyI pleased without causing any political ructions The country smokehouse mayI after all be one of the cures for high prices Certainly thc more metft campaign throughout the West a feature of which is the hamandbacon shows understate agricultural au picesi wilt have an excellent Ground Missouris motto is no longer show me 1tme meat Hollinger 01 Treumpy Make Inv provement In Jewelry Store The well known jewelry store oftHa lInger Troumphy have decided Improvements in their es tablishment They have added a bandsom new upright wall Jewel ry cabinet and two new show caseR and are getting ready to put in a full line of Jo1daygooesS f2I Ii 1 U i116i4 J iTiAi1711t On Appointed By President Taft To Suc cud Lee McCiunf Wasblnj ton Soy 30 Oarml Thompsoti 8 reary to President Taft was t dyp lnted treasurer ofthe United States to succeed Lee McOlung resigned WhltRtloUlllfthis duties as the presidents private secretary tomorTOw I Mr Thompson formerly was assist ant secretary of the interior but was made secretary to the president last June when Mr Elites gave up that position tu assume the chairmanship of the national committee The yeasurer will assume his du ties at once and do the counting of all the money in the treasury This will consume about three months and will be completed only in time to bo doue over by the appointment of a new treasurer by Mr Wilson in March Capt EeL D Brecklnridge Inspector of Kentucky Troops Washington NDv120rtlclal announcement of the detailing of Capt Ethelbert L D Breckenrldge of the Tenth Infantry to be an inspector instructor with the organized militia of Kentucky with headquarters in Frankfort was make by the War Department today Capt Breckiurldge who is understood to be In NewVork on leave from his regiment which is station ed at Panama is directed to report to Gov McCreary on or before De cOmber 16 The department was not ready to make known to which point Capt Charles H Morrow present inspector Instructor with the Kentucky National Guards will be transferred or to definitely state that he will be transferred 0 L Powers Moved to Providence Mr aud Mrs Powers moved to Providence Thursday to make their future home Mr Powers has been with the grocery department the St Bernard Store for sometime He has purchased a baker shop and will run a restaurant in connection wlh this Mr and Mrs Powers livingInvery much NMr Allen Taylor and family of Livermore Kentucky are visiting Mr and Mrs MaEuenS 7Struck It Rich Robert Weaver of McLaln county rtiosbld hislarni three years ago for 5 tlO and purchased one near Joplin Mp in sinking a weiVon the place struck coal and zinc ore Last March he began ehlppiner orei from proflt1isWeaver is a nephew of J T McEueri and Mrs J 0 Payton of this city and J V McEuen of St Charles Av Some Logs Charlie Young well known young farmer of the Anton neighborhood waa in the city Wednesday on busi ness and incidentally made the re OIa5tthath9ftad been cutting some or the fine timber on his place Mr Young has about 1500 logs on the banks of Pond river ready to run to loRswhenuiRrketodwlll 4000 00 Wise Scotch Laddie A Scotch lad had his leg Injured at a factory and was treated for some time by the doctor without much favorable result His mother hall great faith in a local bonesetter and wanted bar son to go fo him but the b y objected preferring as he said the reglar faculty Finally however io yielded to his mothers persuasions anti was taken to the town wbeje the famous bonesetter resided Tho leg was duly examined and it was found necessary to pull it very severely I- nordertoget the bone In as the quack expressed It The patient bowled in agony but at last the bone was lot in and be was bidden to- go home In a few days he would be- all right and could resume work Didnt he do it well 1 said the Joy ous old lady as they started homeward Yw he did mother said the lad be pulled it well but I was na tie a fool all tog him the salr lel Urge Farmers to Plaice Fish There are signs that the time Is not far distant said William E Meehan former state conmisJoner of fisheries and present director of the public aquarium la Fairmount park when farmers will consider fish culture as important a part of their calling as the raising of grain or potatoes or poultry When that day arrives the industry vof Pennsylvania will rank as hlgtiag any other Industry There are few farms In Pennsylvania with out springs a stream 1dswnmlY land of which no use Is made and upon which the farmer pays tAxes without return Most or tho streams and ie springs and the swamp land could be utilized for the rearing of fish Un der Intelligent carp an otherwise useless piece of wet land can bb made to yield as much acre for acre as the most lfinlleland Philadelphia Nprtb American iAo t t0 t 0- I SS I 5 Conducted by the National Woman Christian Temperance Union CAUSE OF CRIME AND MISERY More Wickedness Attributable to Liquor Traffic In United States Than Any Other Source By REV JESSE lULL Portland Me There are three decisions of the United States Supreme Court which we need to keep with us 1 In tho case ot Crowleyvs Chris tenen 137 U S Reports 86 The statistics of every state show a great er amount of crime and misery attrib utablo to the use of ardent spirits ob tamed at these liquor saloons than to any other source- ItlsundoubterlY true that It is the right of every citizen of the United States to pursue any lawful trade or business under such restrictions as are Imposed upon all persons of the samp age sex or condition 2 In tho case of the state of Kansas vs Zlebold and Hablln 123 U S Reports 623662 We cannot shutout Of view the feet within the knowl edge of all that the public health the publlc morals and tho public safety be by the general use of Intoxicating drinks Si Once more in the instance of the license cases in the 46 U S Re ports 673632 If a loss of revenue should Accrue to the United States because of prohibition irom a dimin- Ished consumption of ardent spirits she will bea gainer a thousandfold In the health wealth and happiness of the people You may not send a letter through the postofflce to exploit a gold mine if there is no gold lutiie mine because the United States must protect its cit izens from imposition You may not send a newspaper through the mail with the advertisement of a lottery because society must beV protected froip those who get something for nothing But you may open a saloon and grant to a man letters patent of state ignbblllty and decorate him with a cross of the national legion of die honor knighted aa It were to be the drainseller to the sovereign majesties of the state in which you live SALOONS OF NEW YORK CITY Gotham Holds 30000 Government Per mite to Sel Intoxicating Liquors Saloons Number 13000I KeW York city holds 30000 federal Uc n6eflor government permits to sell liquor Her saloons number 13000 She has plenty of hotel bars and wet grocers and plenty of drug stores Nevertheless all of these added to- geker leave thousapds of licenses for WJsd jigs and holeinthewall con c r fl Her police alone cost more UilH1the money she receives from her dririk tramp and her charities dollar for dollar outcast her liquor revenue Her hospitals and correction houses arefuu her Jails are overflowing her courts never close and she nearly fills Sing Sing with her prisoners alone Thats the way New city mrs moneyJs LevelHeaded- A handsome youzyy fellow but given to drink thought himself in love with a beautiful girl She came into a friends room one night and said John proposed tonight He went down on his knees and said I was tho only power on earth that could saTe nlm and that If I did not consent to marry him ho should fill a drunkards grave What did you say asked her friend Well she replied ui told him that I was not running a Keeley Cure but If he really wanted to be saved I could give him the address of several which I had heard highly recommended That girl was levelheaded North west WblteRlbboner Never Before Never before sp many children In school learning tho evil effects of al cohol and narcotics Never before so many people refus- Ing to take alcoholic medicine Never before so many temperance sermons being preached Never before BO much unfermented wine used at sacrament Never before the brewers so per sistently advertising their beer as pure their beer healthful their beer cleanSomething has happened and the liquor sellers know it Saloons In New York New York has more saloons than all of the states soqth of Mason and Dixons line cOmbined She pays for them Is 27000 Insane to per cent of which are drinkers and 1200 deaths a year frfcn alcoholism No Use for Drinkers Out of 207 business men taking them Just as they came 97 told a reporter In California that no drinking man need apply to them for work as long as they could i nondrinking employes I The Question 9 For sure as the morning follow f The darkest hour of nIght No question Is ever settled SUntil it Is settled right Ii EI1a ykrHt1eoX J tI rJ I jy JIPN I lII T rJ oo1i iiI I Conducted by the National Woraate Christian Temperance Union 1 1 TITANIC WRECK EVERY WEEK Many People Go to Their Death Oft rectly and Indirectly Through ir Liquor Traffic Every week in the year as mason people go to their death directly aad Indirectly through the liquor trafflef i as went down with the Titanic How few people get shocked at this weekly calamity I Pastors of big churches never hold memorial services for these- victims Newspapers do not get otspecial editions with great startllBgr headlines and devote page after page to this calamity Great theaters do not give special benefits to raiser money to aid the helpless and depend ent victims left by the loss of tbaj t breadwinner of the family Congre does not appoint a special investigate ing commission to find the cause a4fix the responsibility for the great calamitySTho Titanic disaster was an edt dedt but the liquor traffic is no acc dent in our country We would tbaf it weMand that the large death fcaused by it happened but once a century But the sad fact is that this awful death loss Is repeatC4v- ery week and the more astoundlBC il fact la that the continuous 8wa X f caused our country by thVllqfiortra E ftc is prearranged and planned 5n4 deliberated upbnThe Jit Bulle tintI SWALLOWING PASTURE LOT i i i lob Burdette Noted Los Anger Clergyman Gives Chareteristio- Temperance Sermon Bob Burdette that genial witty eat tor that few recognize as the RevcRobert Burdette of a Los Angeles pulpit says thisSMy homeless friend while you are stirring up the sugar in a tencast glass of gin let me give you a fact ta wash down with it You say you have I longed for years to be a farmer but 1 have nev r been able to get enough ahead to buy a farm That is whereSyou are mistaken For some years you have been drinking a good improved farm at the rate of a hundred square feet at a gulp FigureoJt out for your Self An acre of land contains 4S59f square feet Estimating for con venlence the land at 4356 per acre you will see that it brings it to Juct one mill a square foot Not put dowa the fiery dose and imagine you arc 1 wallowing down a strawberry patch Call in five of your friends and hays them help you gulp ddwn that garden of 500 square feet Get on a prolonged ppreo some day and see how long Itjwill take to swallow a pasture lot Put down that glass of gin thermit dirt in it 300 square feetof good rfelr dirt worth 4356 an acre RESPONSIBLE FOR RUM SHOP Saloon Cannot Possibly Ejdst Wftte out Somebody to Run ItMuit Also Have Its Customers What Is responsible for the saloew I am If I keep a saloon The Mr loon cannot run without somebody to runitI if I patronize it The Baloest cannot run without customers a lam if 1 petition for it If the aJorlty of taxpayers do not ask for fe a saloon license cannot be granted I am if I apologize for it The buM near would soon run Its ourse if respectable people did not make excuses a D for It I am if I do not oppose it The man who knows of a robbery and does not try to prevent it Is ariaccessory The man who knows of tho evils pt a saloon and does not oppose it Is a party to the evil doing Journal I OLD FRIENDS FALL OUT I tJohn Barleycorn John Barjeyqqrn f Tho day that first we met I had a bank account T9hnh r I would X had It yet Your warmth was 00 engaging Your spirit thrilled me through I drew out my Account John And gave It all to you Of wealth of looks of health John Youve scrupled not to rob And worst of all this very day This day you took ray job I U Denatured Alcohol Temperance people believe alcohol Q should be denatured The United States government has taken the tax off denatured alcohol that it may be sold cheaply Being poisonous It caa not be used aff a beverage but to uin the arts and sciences or to burn It is as good as any Germany has goaf ahead of this country and is now manufacturing denatured alcohol torI14 and 16 cents a gallon and using it as fueltConditions at Webb City Webb City Mo a city of 15000 people went dry In 1910 At that time she wap slightly in debt Some of the fainthearted shook their heads over her financial futurewith the revenue from 30 saloons wiped out Today Webb City has 10000 in her banks to the citys credit and last year broke till previous records by building U miles of concrete walks False WantSEvery want Is false that discount health or imperils life to Insure Iw gratification AA Hopkins PhD t c ci i a Fw1t4 1 tt 9KCiiii lJIr7 l j m 1 I rUW ti COLUMN I REV rB EVANS EDiTOR Mrs Hattie Pit ten keeps VPH fnblp We wish her a speedy recovery HrRDelih Bociker is nicely She Is able to be on foot again Mrs 0 0 Wiikefield who has been doinp such efficient mission L work in our city for the past week left for Oorytlon Kentucky Monday Mrs Wakefield is a consciencious Christian worker r p t RESTORED EIVegetable i Compound Would Re 1store Her Health t It Did 3 Ashland KyFour years ago I seemed to have the matter with me I had fe male and kidney trou ble and was so bad off I could hardly rest day or night Idoc- tored with all the best doctors in town and took many kinds of medicine but noth ing did any good un til J tried your won 1 derful remedy Lydia EPinkbams Vege table Compound My husband said it 1L would restore my health and it has a Mrs MAY WYATT Ashland Ky There are probably hundreds of thou sands of women in the United States who have been benefittodby this famous old remedy which was produced from roots and herbs over thirty years ago by a woman to relieve womans suffering EeadWhntAuotherWomanbayCamden ble and a serious displacement and was tired and and unable to do my T work My doctors told me I never could be cured without un but thanks to Lydia EPlnkhams Vegetable Compound I am cured of that affliction and have recommended it to more than one of my friends with thebest results Mrs ELLA JOUNSTON 824 Vine St If you want special advice writo to lydia E rinkham Medicine Co cord doBtial Lynn Mass Your letter will Ife opened JCktlaRd aasive ol liy a Woman and held la strict coaflduaec r i 11 a big lot of MENS SUITS and OVERCOATS which will be sold in this Fonder 30 Day Bargain Carnival at half price The cost thats the fiakt t all stores at this time show some nice things in mens wjeiartt kti4 1 1i yI y1 ButWhatsThe Price rIt JcJtriver- I i vI v ilTest s pH prices as well as quality style and assortment Here arekw oj t f I our prices Vv J f ti Lf V nos Mfens SuitsTt1 p 900 Mens Suits Saleprice i i4r SSl1 1 j 1200 Mens Suits Sale 4SI1 e 1500 Mens Suits Sale prtce i e 00 724 d r 120 00 Mens Suits Sale price4 o 1 Si 3 rr Saleprice 11252250 H iJ i vtX r 0 t It II 2500 Mens Suits Sale price v vt Mli4ltrn I f 30 00 Mens Suits Sale price 0 i 141I 1 NEW FAMOUS STORE i i 1tI RIPPLES BUILDING NFXT TO DUNKESONS GROCERY I Madisonville Kentucky tCOLORED improving WIFES HEALTH Pinkhams everything discouraged 1 Compelling Practipally tii1v pricet MensSuits rand is welcomed in our city at any time Quite a largo audiet ce witnessed the baptizing atHeola last Sunday afternoon Bev Gordon is aunn tiring worker He left Monday fdr ttutbrit where he is assisting Rev Dennis in revival A very large audience listened with rapt attention to most profound gospel Df1 sage last Sunday night delivered by Rev War T Amigar pr 4W intnf State Universi ty Loute4illeKyRevEvana family were the happy recipients of nice donations I of fresh meat from Mr and Mrs Albert Davidson Mr and Mrs Cyrus Long Mr and Mrs Louis Nichols We wish to thank these friends for their kind rememborance Let others take notice and do likewise Mr Springfield ot Slau hterville Ky the father of Sand Springfield was In the city Tuesday visiting his father Mrs Lizzie Rarbroughs niece of Erin Tenn reached riur city last Sunday and wills spend two weeks with her aunt Mr Sam Reynolds of Mortons Gap who was so badly hiirfc jn the mine at Morton that hlaIeg had to he amputated was removed to his home Tuesday He Is dojugw ll Mr Spencer Lawson whose leg wa8 broken In No 9 mine alsihad to have it nihrutateU He IB doing well at this writing The revival at Mt Zion Baptist church is progressing nicely Rev WhiteMd is preaching some great gospel Roriuons Already eighteen souls ijave made a profession of faith Wn have twenty anxious seekers The crowds are increasing each night The remains of Jim Terre who is supposed to have been killed bone 01 the paspenger trains last Sit unay were curried to Trenton Ky for 1 urinl Sunday after moo- nThsukegivtnaRnlly and program at thh Haiuipt church ThankDiriviniF pay The proceeds of the Hay will be paid on our piano WA shall be to Imvn the cooperation of able members and friendst Program AH L Zion Church Fov 28 1912 Opening Chorus ChorusIBychoirI- nvocation Rev O OarrJnll n- SnloMrll Beatrice Kintry KemarkR 1 rDi1JaeIuultipPrssof Clio I i d c- r l l i Solo Theres a Beauty Laud on High Miss Bethel Davis Paper Thanksgiving Mrs Carrie Lee Earle Soprano abdTenorDuetGoaVfs Love Mrs JBeatrlce King and Thos Oaborne Dialogue ACountry Courtship Mrs Irene Smith Mrs Rosa Tarrett and Mrs MtlaP Earle Solo Miss Luclllo Garrett Jff5 I CHOCOLATES We are proud to show you our new invoice tofchocolates r They are so fresh and appetizing The ribbons and colors ares stylish and attractive They will look so well and so hospitable on the parlor table though they last longer in a bureau drawer They do taste so good w J Como in and see them You cant resist them kdyfwont want tov t IS Bernard Incorporatedr mnt CQII rc i i 1 Diu Departnent t J dr r i Mens Overcoatst f tt f 700 Mens Y Overcoats Sale price i t h c pit I J WI f1000 Men s Overcoats Sale price 1 Jsfeu u 4i1 u 1 f v j i1 W4ak 1 1250 Mens Overcoats Saleprice St l u j f 24 k 1 o t L I 1500 Mens Overcoats Sale price r 124 f r I f4 2000 Mens Overcoats Sale price v 11 I c- I J i 4 t 1 a a p SIo Mra Lucy Hughes Closing ChorusBy Choir Admission loots x A cart 6f Tbamk Mr and Mrs Abe Osborne WPJ t thank the many friends both whItE and colored who so willingly asillt ed them in saving mueh of thel- houpehold goods In the bnrnln which oyod their home week They also wish to thank each anti alb for the liberal donatluii made them since the burning MHOt praise is due the fire department fo Its prompt response and heroic worl fn saving the adjoining buildings Bargains in Ladies MiSse coats t Barnes Cowand CO Incorporated f The December American Magazine The December American Maga zlne narks uii important epoch iii i he history of periodical making With this number The American goes to a now size 8K inches by 12 This permits of throe columns or Reading matter to the page much larger and more beautiful illustra ti nsv a book practically as thick us the old standard sized magazine and a greatly improved physlcl appear once all around Of the nluetytw illustrations in the number twenty four are in color David Grayson F P Eunpe Hel eu Keller Ida M Parboil Ed Howe Jame6 Montgomery Flagg Emerson Hough and Oliver HerforU are among the notable contributors or articles to the fiVflt number of the new sized magazine A On the side or fiction Arnold Bennett lends the way with the first chapter of anew entitled The Regent a theatrcal story lively and stirring Other stories are by Harris Merton Lyon Frank Barkley Cbpely Henry Owen Weltord Boa ton Mary Breclit Pulver and Ralph Straus Inrestingand the interpreters House are jfiill of good reading f Bargains in Suits j atc- f Barnes Gowand Go Incorppratedf Rfjvi George 0 Abbltt of Hop k IniyfUK hold fis regular ser vicesaf the ArmoryiSuinday o J f eig Fur Sale c X Now Ont- x I if iC 1 kl ki We have secured a sample line ofFurs on Ten Day trial whichI will be sold onethird less than R- i i tl the regular Retail price t t i v Nr This assortment will he on salet I I in our store From Wednesday t 1r Nov SI until Saturday Nov 30 4 i I i 1 Ifyou vOTe thinking of Buying i M Furs noW getr a the newest thingsata deduction j in Price I f s 4sv n3 k l xl- Mt rii I Barnes Gowand Co IIr1corporat ci II tg Earlmgton Kentucky 4 4 1 JIr j f CJ 4 rtti 1 O 9 i viv v1 ii fjjfA 1 H r G r p k Il IJL J 1 Jint J hI tNaglatrMLt1nNew i woos were i ragmtJdeore the pollee- ratatgletreteertlurtugtTheDear1Ai0tt 4 pMwther 106000 were Brought late aouiteibyvsunuMus Over bide hugo army rot people raaaayjof a bost oftieneethej puted way for their deciskns are hi alne caestouttot tenihbeblatblyflnkL- Inu f other nrortts ihey pass judgment rightebtIef the Tear laHd save 1naew i4a lItaD06I aln4 clsfeB8iiareaaccept4d without rappealrorrrtVlewnof any kWL i4mjI r ikfegenaaaLptoabMngao ua IbnMtal ajwwer fIkletabonce a emfttii 3et1INtaeI krst 4hMeria o diapieaeiartrmof e aad 1a aUMnunt himaltrfitlet 1 may iJ The appetite in often th 8tH rce rlmRZem nt If youwoul OhamJatret3Kthkp I dtawnrkutatnrslly Foraale by All Denies MYIMay elf lltfeei4ti li Fttmatltf ahDeeeIfdkW1 tyow attoridc citizen j addie8lng tola J3 fcbr amrtgthback Well sh fllse tsJeot lleman dfet k f ideae Appefl wIdToldaim htah Iuobla ib iU0 beut two rveekst o Bdd I k1 aeere ItJtJ1lte Uhmalr nwwnaUpear iaao JuaaiUwcooradbtfcitiflruh today jwu te Unfaim tyoi dafc U oll ttake 31er ihaok atttd gtmsta Ill ao atilt o J eletbeeIFwlll J1eQfgJrAD Kxasa- f r CityJItat t Children who have wnrmpare pal croxu fretful and cioklv mootnf tlio tinie To rid the llttlb body tif rhpso f IIVEtpMiI1 UGiE IB an approved rniHdv When the worms have hero driven u1thtt Sold by St Bernard Mining Go In oorporated Drvjj Department t rpeetiEaTTlp u Itru a ncltkumorouvorsolay 8SSSFThe editor mayrejct it outPfjoJoniitllkQthis hojll t Buroly seq the- Y z pp1pt- r4 t Rogplatu tile Bowels whon thov 1 t tfall toluovo propprl5 1JJi RBh1 Ij teanadmirr1l11ebdwetrogtitatnrg It I rn l tAroaarfhw feNlinlrof trotlKth nnU h pQYuuev prlco roc + rG s vtarnrtnontUe j incorporated + I J p L H t MtFeNdyrCilb Wb hveueo uUIeMo ltaeorgraN 1rtd a oifcW to i Men hoosehold carve r Thecclfab is th rrv Me eer of an elee tlio7acuamoleeaer ee1ectHcIlag mat hIBeoMe fanior eT 8shlng Tke etll- ydueiusrethoserregilredfortthe up f keep or thesa ricer savers and thta amount has bee Umated to be About three centa a week The Ipltlatlen i fee coBsistsnefithe price oof Lentos divided Nato eslx thetTheiimembers arraage their thatn A + maU beyrraay take 0 ap partoUiM9u4 to each ini Ura shee lria rose ntnoldhberhood iTfMMr ie eMllyiiaraanged iHow a1hhewUTfteirhles + ldbeCIpaiidditot takelte nuy rmnmber ofI beusekeepeni Wfeat a help It + weuM rkel tin solving the reersant probteBit- I feanCluh lFaaran Great I Kidney Remedy Saves ToChlldrenlnOneEaiiJy j About one rear ago rwr of mv Children suffered badly from wank Itdnevt ana diabetes They would have severe spells of dizziness were rill run In health T wa duet about discouraged II tried sev oral remedies andliflnally a doctor 1 tout they did not improve I knew SwampfloatireeultR and 11 decided to get som Forthe childreH 1 1 had noticed the nltore were some Improvement atrer 1tI cy had take a twollarKe bottles and themantirl Itfi and were self on the road to rea oirvery H think ilDr Kilmers SwraoipRooCtws done more for uiy dttlldrer than wiy otlter medicine I lave tried and jreooommend it to- Rn onp havwig children euireriis lIJstl1t did eVeryyoursE CDothHti Ala Jru nnally eared befnr me I tfiite Lnd day m JuIyidfiOU R W Lffletibv who mibaofHjed to th above etatetrrontwsidtmadeoath the Pthe eame IB true lu db stauce and tAltH tWltgt SIatary Public teller to Dr Burner Cei in hwnton N Y l ors JRfc t Swam XftBt Qil do reIJ Yar Blnghamuvu wiIt1 e a e information telling aU about th kldntyo AHCI bladder Won wrjtln tonSemiWoelilycent and onedollar size bottloe tale or nt all ilruir HtoreK SphlgIr Alts John Prather jbt v frlieiFtr 7heir Attewers Tltor nn Hflommittal revlty eC speech commend us to the Yankee fiord tUte sell One such who was ilalltlvJiltsthe questJoa How do you to day Well he would refly ebb lag as little llIItbrestA the stAJ ct possible I Bhii no wuss further taan that B iwit hed to say Votklng eattordllcovethlswho WIknocQd46wn In the street by a eaow elide was assailed by a ByapaUililBg crowd with coa tie tMC- sad oia DI41t hurt ywf la ldlredraw g ll1iIreBcuera ae he bnMMi the snow t from the clothes ft Ute wellpowdered victim Wet nM Uw cautious answer It alat dBwe fee TBO good t suffered habitually from cohattpat tan Coals ReKUleis sad strenptheped the 4elatelvet Ten COld uthCCaroIla Church 1It Michaels in Charleston earollna atthetlme of its cosipleti in1161was tho finest church edifice tehe i rr entirely of masonry c tion including the tower as far as the i belfry It now stands apparent iAsflrm as the day it was dedicat Work on it was begun In 1762 Like churclreeit the evolutionary war its rector was a Tory and was compelled to resign leaving the + church affairs in a some what chaotic condition Materially ftsay suffered through the loss of its leaden et which was removed to furnish feuilets tel the colonial rifles tbatCbRmderlalnsbest cough remedy I have ever writes Mrs Hugh Campbell of vonln liedI have used it with l11 ray children rind the results h stWoman and Suffraget Ita woman demands votes offlceD and political equality with men as among the Shakers an older and elder ese are iof equal power and among the Quakers It must not be refused is rery cheap wit that finds itrBo rontbat woman should vote Ralph WtJdEmerson youueed BAKyou get two remedies for the of one With evpry dollar bottle RPEPPIMlnjug ment i 4 = J = J 7 r p t vjlnn L I 1 e fiLe ee s b iIlDas 1i 14 1 t r lre i- iitfI a i thrru l j i S Will 1I beTr issuedon Friday Decembeij 13j A Itfdi t ji wiltcontaini 20 or more pages of good Chris i a f 4kiv as stories news t Jedlshort stories andadvertising A handsome IvfIi l j i r Christmas coVernas been ordered arid we ex II t tt pect to get out the best a banner edition Thisf nwillbe a splendid opportunity for advertisers I I 1j I and they shoukLnot fail to take advantage of it is V f 1 l 1 nr fie bfem iireeklS eehas appto jtimately i t- j r i 4000 Subscribers andcovers the county or anys f t opkinsJe a tII ChristmaS i ion will be on the 15th just V Inii A fL t t4 railroadtpay and in ample time tg l catch purgprps seen 1 perous Christmas shoppers ts 1 ir h i1 1 r hI If4 1 0 1 filir Mr MerchantJ t ta ii i VdJI J nexdresultsc 1 A 7r0 i H j leI2iJl 1 y A it r t W 4- em I I I t hl ft 5 1 q t t J fll + nl u r f 11 i tr 4 W lVp 1taQlUfJ Dffll 1 o + EO Tc t7ir P7 rp i 1 c- r n d 0- At y V L t vVomaas1hli V1EW OF WA DEfJ HELLSTS Would 8treftjtJ18rhtempelance Laws In Every Waytatld Teach Chi I dren Folly ti4 Liquors PiO Heliatrorooarden of the e penilentlary of North Dakota in an address before the W CT U of Jamestown said I I would strengthen the tempera laws In every possible way I O1 start in by teaching the children the schools thetoUiapd evil of the use of intoxicating door drugs and narcotics InstU In the minds of rIyouth that nothing but shame po ty degradation and crime can p elbly result from their use and Isoabolish the traffic Iffhere is not one word that can trot ly be void In foyer of the business yf I had power to draw the veil ssto exp oledlion fold worse than the mind of mans can imagine You can see and Im fine the crime and wanton I abandonment but a true picture of the evils would cause your imagination to pale into Insignificance To sum up I will that It is beyond the power of man to invent a lie that will In the least libel the traffic In Intoxicants opium or other stimulants unless perchance something good should be said SHELFLaFuddlerpItBrained Engineers to Run and Endanger Lives Tlio passing lot fuddlebrained klngsl and fuddlebrained generals and luddlebralned engineers and bookkeepers and mechanics is ono of sure achievements of the contu says Rev7 John F Cowan in a Vstralghtfromtheshoulder article tho J teThohandwritingon is against fuddle lnain The rail roads do not want to put him in th Csyoudare not trust him where the thinUcatrust Captain Fuddlebraln to navig the delicate machinery of his dre jiaughts Bankers and merchantc c t- not have their accounts kept bytryoung fellow who comes back fluncli stupid withbeer TheJnsurance conpimles and fraternal orders do- want to insure a cigarette heart or IImillsiron or shovel ore Not only in at letica but In busi ness and 1n public life young mare on being weighed in the balance on the score of their selfcontrol A Device of Man God no more made liquor than he made a faro table or a resort of de bauchery He no more made it than he jnado the tools of tho burglar dr the vile inventions which the canto seize He made it only in the same sense as he made the dynamiting bombs of the anarcWst thugs Wheat and corn and rye are wholly useful rand wholesome food as nature yields em but by the devices of man rstrong drink is produced from them I8Ud it ruins men If they take too tdrinkhey of putting the responsibility Lor liquor on i we adyise the clergy lay vthe blame tor it on men as a dan gerettfl luxury which God compels Mem neither to produce net to eon 4HNsei ny more than he compel theta do atatytblmgelse lugLtl weds itt Prop Pride We pine warned against the sin of thingtONtWhen a man fa sober he likes to haTe clean food rpectablelooking cloth Ing and a comfortable bed When he drunk he Isnt a bit stuck it matters little torhl4at if his ilothee are agged tor dirty wielbetf his home boasts of onevoane oif uidJuetother place and thinks a curb p1ll0ltUN11tc j Fubllo Sentiment In Iowa Iowa IuMSp countjear Sixtynine these have outlawed saloons for allstime Thirty are battleground deelating now for the saloon against it The last few months haveo a steady current toward lbw FortDdgethtraffic f saloons He nod ritlag on the wall was HO willvoteon Co t four years N Dutyittlthe 00 totJL islate as to make it stay to io and difficult to do wrong WilJiani B Gladstone Abstainer Favored The United States bureau of labor- reports J that 51 per cent of Blmcanda ployers discriminate in aor of toIfJtalaDetaleers I 1 td bjat I J- n I L r MADE A DIFFERENCE It WM kit Inspection and the dlttll ent companies of the battalion were gr0Inandtor Was making tha examination when eagle eye detected the absence soap in the kit of Private Pllnn and he demanded what excuse the giveInor its all wed sale Fllnn Used I shouted the sergeant lordWhy the first cake of sea Ii had served mo for my kit lasted yta1eear ac count for that Fllnns eye had the faintest suspi repliedce walkednTit Blte theHell Learn her0eou himIYSniver swears niver drinks niver plays cards niver Jtsme niver stfeala Diver indeedose1 six m- odTItBits ntht WOMANag p 1 Jtf lennown Wise Yes but no man ll her what they are sirMiladys Bonnet My bonnet lies over the ocean seassAnd hasnt yet come from Farce Judge teAU She Asked- I I remember very well the first time nlover saw you he said when he had en introduced to the btfUutlful ae ess she jeplled Im glad- not dear It but piease Jt speak as if you regarded it as proof that Y have a good memory Home Politics What is this initiative and endum Its this way If I want to go where or do anything I take the fnlJtlatlvo by mentioning It to my Then she decides whether I ca not Thats the referondumj Yearning for a Tentacle Of course you havo a is theme l roads Yes replied Farmer Corntossel my principal grievance is that t aint any of em tannin within a or two of my place r The Real Danger Madam your little dog bit one of t the children in the street below What One of those dirty Uttle creatures Call up at once for 17A etenBarlanl ON THE LINKS I A I I in c kigs be ol we N N- k I wifes 1l t I J- J otlu11tConducted by the National Woman Christian Temperance Unloa t 1fiDeMoney Put Into Twenty NeceKltlbtoitirt y Life Would Furnleh Employs j ment for All Men X i I By MAROARET B PLATT y7 1Qsentiment Facts are what count 5 The saloon brlnga in a big revenuean- d money lksDont talk sentr J moneytalks 1 It Is claimed that to abolish the n Hquori traffic would throw out o0em i plpyment large numbers of people and J an army of idlers would be the result L In a comparison of thirteen n leading In lj dustries of the United States with the combined brewing companies it larfound that In proportion to the amouRtlof capital the brewing bust ness should give employment to 256 687 wage earners instead of only 4V 1 417 fii In the thirteen leading industries Sffrt iemploymentI fyear In the brewery trade It requires aoneof capital purchases only a fraction over twelve cents worth of material each year whllo in the entire liquor = 1manufacturing business in the United States it takes 10304 to give employ tJ ment to each wage earner and each dollar of Invested capital purchases only a traction over 15 coats worth of fmaterial annuallycThis business therefore deprives 212270 laborers from earning 812j 99941000 annually Instead otpur rawtt t businessanmoney for drink were put into twenty of the necessities of life employment would be given to all now employed In the production of liquor and 1347129 oyor and the farmer would have a market for all ho now sells and 400668614 worth besides UNCLE SAM VERY WATCHFUL Reason Given for More Federal Lb Areto t USome boo said How is it Thero are more federal licenses Issued than there are dram shops 7 There cer I theerIIybelle liquors pay this to the govern trPorpayerltder thee drug store the madame the bootlegger the club room and theho senUfirst paying the government tax proves f that prohibition will prohibit when wantsmilefL w i THE 8AtQON BARt trtftr r 1cWhoeverX A bar to manliness and wealth a floor tp want and brgken MIUJ rgRl failA Bwip I i 1AA bar to alt thata true and bray tAv door to every drunkards sravo n homehspasaAudodrtoteaze c oJ bar to heaven and door fv Whoever named it named It welT 11 etateiJYFearThe borerthesot the tlumIget drougta nor tbh mitbe raw winds and our cold winters theft abopoaroviplhcMeleefished her saloons once for alt Now she Is the richest state in the Unto the amount per capita ia her sari benks m1 b n Y TheIa Surely sweve got to have higher taxes cant stand that Were all pretty ralitanother l weneedv moving garbage is by having saloons SathemMeeyWtam I Y5 Her CIuk t iipoooften say to ayself What Is Mlclub I wonder 4Jas too atlm 2Jr 0 JaiJ g4rIv d9Sr u r TTi7Tffi P 7T JJJJM ar f n i W L 11 hi J t f 1- r r YSFrrrSy yrrr 1 f I I ai I t 4 t 4- f ip- 1 j III 1 fi u r id 1t1rol f I tXr t ttf tJ j c J I t iI f J 4 oir 1 J l J 1t J In IcI 1 3 1 i JI f u- It I 1 it lI J V IPrr P t- It t y i J I- j r i t 0 t I 1- f T 1QI I 3 II l 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