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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): November 22, 1912
Bee (Earlington, Ky.): November 22, 1912 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1912 bee1912112201_sn87060004 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bee (Earlington, Ky.): November 22, 1912 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1912 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognitio n (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has be en done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Librar ies Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. 0" J . and FRIDAY AFTERNOON (I YEAR 1 mm . hTBBBgWHH ii sH BBBS . .mmTBiSk iHBMHk. ",b. -W, " V ffl t S 'J kJbAiftJk sbTs t "i .Bk. 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C. railHopkins county were victorious 180 with ovpr $5.00 oilerlng, every COMMISSIONER BELL's BOOK'S and;are Wed involving increases of over iQN MONDAY DECEMBER NINTH teacher and ofli.cer being present. roads, to tile tune of about 1500 pluraliBADLY KEPT. ; A very pleasant Incident of the. $ieOjOOOjOOO in franchise valuaj ty, the iuterest in politics is The following program has florvfm was the presentation of a AULMERE ON BEE'S tion, state revenues of approxiFrankfort,Ky.,Nov., 20. State turning to the nominations )f beautiral locket aud chain to Miph MAMMGHH CAVE TRIP mately half a million, and more been proposed officers to be made at EllEftbeth Corey on behalf of the Inspector and Examiner tha that in counties and taxing the Kentucky Mining Institute church as a token of its appreciation Gqodpaster filed with Sherman election next August. the goverIf yqu wish t6 get married no districts, "began in the federal to be held in Lexington, Ky of her eevicoB so faithfully render-e- d The fields, as a rule, will be on oue of the Semi Woeklv Bee't court here 'this afternoon and Dec. .9th. Mr. Frank D. Rish, as collector The Corey family nor his report on the state iusur-anc- e full and the campaign will be for' the past four years, Mammoth Cave trips- - Two more contiBed until 0 o'clock tonight of this city, will present a paper leave for Texas in a few weeks, and . will be greatly missed 'Iq every de- while C. W. Bell was commission- vigorously contested in nearly Mortons Gap couple'd who were The fjttit is to enjoiu the state on .Forestry as Related to Miu-s V partment of tho church. er, that $20,730 is due everv ruco except; that of coroner, ou tke ttrip elope to Bvansville from collection of taxeB of the ing." wbb voted at the morning ser- the state from 'the It insurance which rather seems to be conwed. Two of them 1012 assessments. PROGRAM and Helm Bruce, n vice to adopt the individual ceded to Mack Stevens as long, were boim ou the sameday, hav of Louisville, 'representing the! KaaAay.iaeeraber 9, 1912, 1:30 P. M, service In acceptance of the companies during that period is as he lives and wants.it. The total generouB ouVr of the ladieB to pre unaccounted for. lug enjoyed the measles, whoop- L. & N,, and Attorney General In the following list of actual figures that in fees, license, etc, sent the same to the church. This j ing cough and mumps af the Garnett occupied the time in Address of Welcome will add very rreatlv to the there should have beeu turned and prospective candidates, the Judge Henry graduating from the arguments, same time,, Bee mav have omitted men'"' df fhe service and also over fo the state $201,514.79 ' in town school at the same tiiu-q- be- Bruce charged Justus Goebel Business Session1 keep the church in line with the tion of some that could not be '. s coming engaged to be maryied with being responsible for what ''t advance step that has already been the four years, while in fact on- called to mind and may .Presentation of Paper mention ly $18(1,203 51 was turned over. taken toward proper sanitation. the same wek, and marrying on he termed an "unreasonably ex Forestry us Related to Mining'. some who have no idea of runThe total amount that should the same day by the same mini- cessive assessment." Garnett M. E. Church South Mr. Frauk D. Rash, Presining, but who have been menster at the same time, is the re- attacked the jurisdiction of the Regular preaching services have beeu collected for the 2 tioned by their friends, dent of tho Institute, Vice but in cord of Carl Medlook, of Mortonr court on the ground that the real JPres. and Gen. Mur. St. Ber- next S.tbbaUi at 11:00 a. m. and per cent tax on all premiums was the main, the field will be made 7:.80 p. m. Sibbath School ,at .$1.417,084 33, while iu fact but Gap, and twin sister, Catherine, partv in interest ib the state of nard Mining Go. up from tno list mentioned. If Earlintun jKentuckv, whicn cannot be sued. who passed through l 9:45. The public is most cor- $1,411,001,90 is accounted for, anyone has Been overlooked the Preientatioa of Paper Tuesday afternoon with their redially invited to worship with us. leaving $5,412.43 unaccounted will be pleased to Judge Cothran said it would be make correc for or a total of $21,700 missing. spective iutendedBon their wav up to the railroads to show him The American Mining Congress You ueed-us- , and we need you. tion : The inspector makes no charges Mr. Hywell DaVies to Evansville. At the Gerhian he had jurisdiction, but said agaiustMr. Bell or auy 6f his County Judge M. T. Beshears,, Owners' SINGLETON KIMMELL President M. E.- Church in that cit.v the plainly that he questioned the MADE HIGHEST WORK ON subordinates-- , except that of al- Dr. I. N. Vickers, Dr. Ben. P. Association of .Kentucky! vyoun man was married to Miss justness of the borird of valuaEXAMINATION most criminal carelessness and Earle, Esq. J. B. Brown, H. F-Carney. Jones, of Hopkins Ooun tion and assessment uot inform-th- e v Fresontation of Papw ' Bailey, E. D. Mdrrow, Esq. E V say their rceords show that so ty, anti" Tiif twin sister to Lee railroads by what methods Preparation of a Domestic Ooali Former St. Bernard Engineer Now Coun F. Shelton, E. B. Bradly, W.T. much money ah?u!d have been Carrier, of Unioucouuty, Ky. Mr. J. W. Rogers """ they had ascertained, the 'total JUmp ty Road Engineer For Henturned ever to the state, but was Mills, K. P. Teague. old. value.qf the franchises and The twins wore 21.. years Superintendent of Mines, derson County County Attorney Ed. L. not turned over; bat. the books A few week ago each "became Consolidation Coal Co. share. Young, W. O, Hopewell, G. W Each confided Tho governor ami 'menibers of engaged Singleton Kimmell, of Henderson, of the office were bungliugly aud Presentation of Paper ! formerly of the St. Bernard Engin carelessly kept jth'at'itiB possible Sypert, D. H. Kincheloe1, the news tothe other. Without the statebQarll' were .present at Sheriff James Hickln. s, ndwiCounry Eoad that some of the insurance com- telling their parents of the event, both sessions. Arguments will Tho Successful Foreman trom eeriug stall, ib Jt' ' ' ' ''r v it:.., x Tnnn .... Willis Eudd, Tom ovve'a-par- t iiie.wteiva4is 6( tnl they decided thq nropQrjhijieJoH. bfi coutj,nied tomorrow auJ may1 Jiuiiinsjisuj-Mr. H. La Vierffi dor the new law creating this office this $20,000, hut he has uo way Logan, Proctor Ashbv." Jno. H. them to do was to marry at tne last two or three days. '"Coal1 passed by the last Legislature. This Ashby, W, H. O'Bryau, Hosy Mauager North-Eus- t same time, since their lives from is one of the best of these positions of ascertining this fact, except to Graddy, 7 Compauy John HogVn, J. J. in the State and is 6aid to pay eome- - make out accounts against the Bargains in Suijs tho day thby opened their eyes thing like $2500 a year, An Item in companies and present them Orowder, W. H. Parish, R. L.' Presentation of Paper had been so familiar. at this connection, of interest to Mr. which would tal six months. Jackson, D. L; jB.arnhill, Joe Hook Worm "You see," said the blushing Barnes, Cowand & Co KimmelTs friends among the Bee's He said, however, if the com- Hobgood, B. E.LaffooUj Esq. Dr. J. W. Pryor readers, Is the news femiuino twin, "we just had to that he made panies failed to pay, Incorporated it was the Jack Nisbet, and W, H. Powers. State University of Ken- the highest mark on examination get married at the same time. L. D. H. Rodgers, tucky recorded for any applicant for like duty of the commissioner to re- ..Jailer Papa and mamma don't know a ARRESTED IN ST. CHARLES. MO-Ohes Bradly, W. A. Smith, position1 as no thing about it, and it will bo a tolegr-a- n Preientatlon of f pr , ,nge beingIn99.Knlucky his percent- - voke their license aud presum- Cordis Clark, Urel Hardwick, was received in license were revoked the big surprise to them when wo go Madisonville Thursday, from the First Aid Work ption is that they paid what Jack Howell, T. B. Davis, Noah back and tell them both are chief of police, of S'. Charles, s Mr. W. L. Moss they owed. The inspector says Day, A. O, Bryum, Orie Goad, married. You. knbw, we are Mo., stating that he hadirrest'eti, MIsb Nellie MoManus and Mr. Jno Manager ContinenGeneral Travis Sisk. thinking very seriously of all H. 0. Barbour, Who is wanted in D. Cothran, were united in matrl-mou- y the fees of the office are charg-abltal Coal Oorporatibn. County Clerk H. H. Hole-ma- n, to the commissioner and his at the residence of Rev. Moore four of us ljyju in the same that city for deserting his wife 'i' outline the of Frank Brpwri, Sam D. Mr. Moss will also tha Grapevine country, Thursday failure to collect them makes house." aud several small children. Sher- plaus for, They him responsible to the same ex- Langly, John G. Silmon, Ed. the First Aid 'Contest afternoon about i o'clock. Bee knows iff J. B. Stanley left on the noon The Semi-Weekto-bheld by the Kentucky Min were accompanied by Boy Parker tent as if he had collected them. Arnold, Fred Hoffman, Oscar tke contracting .parties well and train for St. Charles to bring the 'uexb' "May. ' State- and MIsb Gladys Vaughn, of this l Commissioner Bell ssid he had L. McGregor. there are no liner people any- prisoner in. olty. Rev. Moore united the young McGary, Jessie Asses8or wide interest in t;his Contest is couple in his usual impressive man uol seen a copy ot the report and where. Herq's hoping their jourBarbour had been engaged 'in being shown, ,aqd 'Frank Barton, Claude Ford. is desired tier, Ater the aeremp.ny he.bride ;had nothing to say now, except! ney, through; tf,will. be as happy, the picture business for sometime School Superintendent L. K, man una iaay to ask his friends to suspend and full of sunshine as was tne iu Madisonville. when he: sudden- cnaj a iarge.vaumeniMtne com ana groom returned to the resldeuae of the Ray, Cass L. Waljcbiy H. B, paaies preparing to''enter teams memorial Mammoth Gave trip brides mother, Mrs. Wilson whete. a judgement for a few days. quire'.i'kood deal of the ly disappeared with another wo will, have a representative where Wheeler, Thos. Bl;l Ssiith, Miss t deligbttul wedding supper, was eenr j.mir Memory." man leaving his family. "ivas'idoWS courting J. Ashby Katie Greer, Miss the1 'December' Meeting ed to the newly-wed- s and a few iu- i..t.t,ffi J. Hill, Representative Dr. Eldred Back in 1882, James tWnenf uil a'u frea ,djscuBsion -, "ri twill lies entar,e4 into of Earlmgton'a favorit girls and Ib out ou the road in bis private Davis, Ernest Dunjternon, N. h. i.Jhe .proeram Will continue- known to her Jrlesds : asSpushlne car, stopped at aimall town iu Holmad, J. 1. Dot account of her brlght,.eQBny Minnesota and'walked out ou the B. Hall, throughout :the afternoon and Nell, on 'She bostpf smile. evening', the' eveuing aessfon. be- this city and ias,aa generalfriendn station platform. for a few minuni-1- '' .is. favorite ginning atf k ocopki including With all who know her. The Groom tes' exercise, Hib general maua- - U2 1i'rUny'Aei)t( ' tery-WW- e Mr, Cothran, is a splendid Young ger, who accompanied hjra, spied Rati smbTcer. man, and has been, in the employee an eastern acquaintance stand Waahiugtpn.ov.;. Results, DAWSOK 10Y J8 H1LD OVEX of the St.lerriard''MfrilnCo,J"if6r a ing near and introduced hita to1 complffed Fpay tfie Poatofflce-Departm- ent number ef years. The, young couple Mr. jiuiwno invitea tnq easier indicite that the Crur'i'ed With,RifI.n United SMu Mail will board for a short time uirtil tbey can arrange for a house' when they erjto ride back to St. Paul in bis country-wid- e raid made jester years day ob persons changed' will go to housekeeping. Miss Nell private car. Twenty-tw- e fourteen-year-ol- d Walter Ricej a was. boy, of Dawson Springs, was Bee, for sometlme,employed on .The later, Mr. Hill was in New. York missusing the mails" to ftromQtfT aad naturally the i. forcebrought before United States wish them all the luck whole happi- in a friends office in Wall street,' criminal meaicai practices was and ' Commissioner Alvan Clark, at ness that can be crowded In one when the same eastener, who had remarkably successful. never seen Mr. Hill since the The arrests so'farhiinjber l42. Hopkinsville Wednesday'on the short life time. day.in 1882, entered. .Mr. Hill1 Ur. theso ninety-nin- e charge of.., rjifliugthe,, Unitqd. ,; were men F0KM1S lAXLOCOTOX LAD v -; greeted, him. by name, recalled .and. forfcy-fchjfSUtesmail r" women. The the meeting1 of twenty-tWyears total roitutf-uwill exceed is charged that the boy "sFrom a series of elaborate chemical tests, j It A WireleM Optrater m Alaska' before and told him of the topic probably the total, of 173 fixed ecured mail from the box iu the fcomparatlve deetlbility of food made with of conversation during the ride by the. inspectors, because arrests 'differeht baking powders. Dawson post: officii of tke man for Joe Fortner, who was some years , An equal quantity of bread (biecuit) was made were made in a few cases in whom he had formerly worked-.- ago a conductor on the Henderson in the private car, with each of two kinds of baking powder cream The boxes at Dawson work with division recently visited in Christian Hundred Perseru KWki By Ohica.gb and in the far West of tartar and alum and submitted separately, to a combination instead of a key connty. HIb home tor the time Earth- Quake In Mempis. where the department did not . the action of the digestive fluid, each for the same and it is said the boy knew, this since he left Earlington baa been in length of time. Mexico City, Nov.' 21, The know the cases w ere ready . and thus gained access to tho St. Louis, where he now keeps a ho. "The percentage of the food digested ik shown as tel. Kester Fortner, bis. eon, now report that the town of Acahby box,. 'E5UEUI follows : Bopd was fixqd.at $800 iu de- nineteen years old, is in the govern- in. the Northern. part of the State Fire Derffoyi B&CaJhoHe Church At Lowell, Muu. fault of which he Br m4 m&9 vrithRTftI Ctmum m( Tatter lw4r t sent to jail ment service as a wireless telegraph of Mexico, was destroyed by operator in Alaska. His station Ib at Qw.ensboro. Lowell, Mass,, Npv- - 21. A was reout in the open waters of Norton Tuesday's earth-quak- e . .. . .''..J priest- and twenty 'firemen Sound, an inlet of BerUgSea an.d newed ' in EI Oro and a MMMivyritVlwi.iwJrt . . Real'EHate Trsiuactien Bril JOY smofife from a fire iTworic daily number of is taken, to and from doctors immediately i7,PwCML Dic4ta4i . odo ..Frank Sfsk has purchased from i '! which to'day destroyed the inby boat."'TblByouBg man holds a proceeded to the scene. It is JEU .' Browning his home ,on ana a raws a .tfqyai Bakmg Powder raised food k shown to be Oonuideratipn un respoiisiDie position01 stated that thevyictims number terior Of St. Jean Baptist church, Kjdgeway. nne salary lor a iaa nis years. of greatly superior dtibUHy and healthfulnese." known. Mr, Slek will move bis ed iw. rue town had 2,000 in- the largest French Catholic-edificfamily to their new home in a few Tom Burse, of Madisonville is in habitants. in Lowell The financial Telegraphic ' .) ie interapted. days. towa today on business. . v .. J...HI.1SU n, WtWVl -- - Frankfort, Ky., Nov. 20. Mortons Gap 'Couples Play Hearing on the. franchise tax a Smooth Game on the. suit instituted by the L, & N.., pe Held at the' College Christiantehurch. Ex-Offici- al for-count- y the-primar- y M and-find- w-cr- e . com-missio- . -- .; i I of-Miii- - S. to-we- OS-VMiiam- . 1- 4 iJii-iSWr- ?.. -- i -- Xoihran-McManu- . e . . ly . e ing-Institut- e a'8t pres-en't'a- "' Jjl.e - ROYAL BAKING . . . w-it- h POWDER - -- ee o p, . - w-as - to-d- were-overcom&li- y ay . I , I : com-muBieatio- Bs " I. v 'tti.i ., ', ,.1 jJ . ",f m ii,; I'ifM-Wi.iiM- t i' .tfifcr h"ii - iwljWsU w ,'j" ' '" !' 1' 4 . mm!'- M 3 ?.f' PROFIT SHARING SALE AT s 7 . , I -- V" . ; 8. ?, ; &ik l THE BOSTON STORE r r Now In Full Blast H BBBBy bbBBS 7 fA Now is the time to purchase your winter supply of Clothing, Dry Goods, Etc; . H bBBB & 3 H 1 x J flH BBJSB LVH BBBBfl B H 'HH 'BBShBB. V , j MadisonvillCj Kentucky "v ( I ft! VI .Old Hopkins County Bank Building Look for the Blue CapVas Front . 1 I -- :0 .yt . Wi em i-- . i . ? ii , of Study In Punctuation. "Titanic" as Baby's Name. While hymns aswe know them to- of. A celebrated eastern educator A baker, on registering the birth -' who has spent much time In study day aro a comparatively recent inno- ' Jiis daughter, at Arad, in Hungary, they aro a tho registrar that ho intended ing literature comma tells us that the vation in church services, Titanic, as sho modern writer uses so many punctua- very ancient institution and existed to have hor christened era. Many was born on tho day the White Star tion marks semicolon that ho often long before tho Christian hymns date gets them In the wrong place and that Important collections of Bank. The official, however, lloer bo- to accept this name, as it ia they are a nuisance comma anyhow bnck to about five hundred years though of course hymns aot to bo found in tho calendar of x period Another shark on literature ( fore Christ,- i 't.s Ammv ' 11.91 Catholic Balnta days, and tho comma however comma says that it , exisieu long Deiore inai iwriuu. nuiuug kaker had to content himself with tho is impossible for any person to write the collections which have come down the Sanskrit less topical name of Rosalia. In this without using punctuation marks to us from athen aro "Book of Odes." Chinese church, which is period Being of a genteel turn comma ue the rule of the sipheld by tho Btate, saved the child we do not feel like coming right out the "Buddhist Hymns," tho Grecian of trom bearing through llfo an appella- and calling the latter gentleman a quo- "Homeric Hymns" and tho "Odes or tion "whloh 1b not only unsuitable, to tation marks liar quotation marks but Pindar." "The Latin Hymns." dato ay tho least of It, for a little girl, but we havo demonstrated comma to the hymns of the western church, would alao recall for many years one satisfaction of ourself comma at least from the fourth to tho twentieth cencan bo done withf the most tragic disasters of mod-- comma that writing punctuation mark turies, while the "Lutheran Chorales" date from tho sixteenth century. Tho times. Sometimes, however, the out tho use of any as when whatsoever period How do you like hymns which play so prominent a part rile operates rather hardly, iweently a Viennese was not allowed It interrogation point Brooklyn Eagle in the services of the modern Protestant churches were not in wide genhave his child christened Daisy, . eral use until about 1860. Etude. mother, who ia an English fitter her Flagged Train With shirt wexnan. ,t Tearinir his shirt from his batik an Is your husband cross? An IrriOhio man flagged a train and saved table, fault finding disposition Is ofuIWorto Eico'a New Wonder it from a wreck, but H. T, Alston, ten duo to a disordered stomach. A Is Raleigh, N. come wreck with O., once prevented a man with good digestiongreatnearly "From far away Porto Elco many ! always good natured. A Electric BltterB. reports of a wonderful new discov- was in a terrible plight when I be have been permanently cured of e ery "tha; ts believed will vastly use them," ho writes, "my stomach trouble by taking Champeople. Ramon T. Marohan gan to neaa, ouok kiuupb berlains King's stomaon, badly affected bqu my liver Dealers. Tablets. For Bale by all efBsrceloneta, writes. "Dr. and were all Mew Discovery is doing splendid was in bad condition, but four botwork ijere. It cured me about five tles of Eloctric Bitters made me feel 'Itactteat Mailer W Umea of terrible cought and colda, like a new man." A trial will con Also my brother of a Bevere cold, in vince you of tneir matchless merit 'WKhoot fmeiseeaVfeeiaea sai Ills chest and more tban 20 others, any stomacn, nver or Kianey mefcs the foreraaaer of tfee sew e v who used it on myadvlce. We hope for troublo. Price BOo at all Druggists. VbWp aas arrived. Tie Daetok mm this great medicine will yet be sold Aetatle Cottony he maee a practiBIoo." davery Drugstore in Portothero 1b cal teat wttk a- mm beat of teas tkeasv N'twiisi Lmy'VtM. Tor throat and lung trouble jwttiing better. A trial will confreouenUy have strasoje tea toot atsalaeesneat The skb H BellhoTs Atct. an vince you of its merle. 60o and $1.00 and untMual duties te perform far an ol bormer and Jk. Druggists. 4Jfaar'antoed by all motor scat drives bjr eocaek e pampered guests, but taa receat pi Ui thee fcj aea of a 1iop- - at one of. Hew York's niuitiA BliatUr caw- - Ts olBe 4HwaVws 4Vmrt HssyiiwfrBJs. leading hotels aeema ahiqua. He, was go ol alaoty-e- f MrH a tfeSC. W. Ptedmer at a mQ called to a rooca occupied by two men mm wU ? ec.iMOwn raapoeae wsw at night feald one: "Buster, will yom ' cerry serlea 6 show thai th to w mVclo Vin afiixicui turn oft the electric lT sal "tasks, ata the hmi,aeouos ,we cntfe eeel Ser .sasodwted with sack a sylws 'lights, lock the door from the outside OTty key over the uansomrr M) the law. In Daweo and toes the H sier t I'jaaaC . s Zoom by same, inn It was neoeasary to repeat the order m total for felony. The ) tikti several times before the boy could 'be For any Itchlness'ol the skin, skin rahe, chap ' of convinced hie .hearing had sot auddes-V- r pimples, etc try Dosn's ointment, joe at all the awoJaUne mm if h drug stores. Ta, Vwyr defend him.to throw sib,"- gone defective. pu' mM. Spm? Tee gwlne tayiiqtt rnsim John BarreufHs. on the Inprance ox the coU. Maeure ta aoi beaevolent; nature Is Don't waste your money buying S3 a story credited to 0Oae Just, gives pound, for pound, measure Chamberand Olsstratlng the tere p- - strengthening plasters. and betor neasure, makes ne exeeoUoa, cheaper lain's Liniment is mWtg iappoeed nnder the ctd criminal ter. Dampen a piece of flannel with aever tempers her decrees with merof Rutland as well as the gvew- - it and bind It over the afleoted parts cy or winks at aay lnfringemeat et kftnaor of the early Pnjflsh and It will relieve the pain and kef lawa. Aa4 In the ead is not tkis be Jury had returned a ver- For Bale by all Dealers. best? Could tke universe be ma as Vst of guilty la the ease ef a mam a charity or beaevolent iastltuttea, sewed of stealing a valuable waflek. or as a soorbouee of tke moat as-MS. of Heme, Sveet Hotns. b jadee.ln sentencing the prisoner, original manuscript of '"Home, proved pattern? Without this merciTke aid, yu reached for time and found Bweet Homo," la said to have been less jestlce. this irrefragible law,, fcarnity." loaf barled ia the grave wlih Mis Harry where would we hare brought Hardea ot Athens, Qa. She was Joha ago? It is a hard gospel; but rooks Howard Payne's sweetheart,, b"ut re- are hard, too, yet they form the foe. fused to xnarry blm in deferenee to datioas of tke hills. Man Introduces her father's wlBhes. After, she was benevolence, mercy, altruism, lnte Will be pald'.to anv person havintr separated from her lover she ahat tke world, aad he pays the price Vs may kind of pain or aoho if Shipp's herself in the old family mansion', see- kls Mlded burdens; and he reaps his QuIekReliaMituimout falls to give ing none bat a few members of the reward ia the vast social aad civic ImOOMlfcle eraranlB&rlnaa kaf wat teetant relief and the purchase price little ckuroh to which she belonged. Century. i witkout these' tkings. Try it and see. From the Independent ia not refunded. i ( ro-fas- ed Antiquity Ffymns. m 4 Write Ideas for Moving Picture Plays J j Ro-mu- m 11- L rfIJ JJ can write photo plays and earn $25. or more weekly. A. I "Rig-Veda- ," WE WILL SHOW YOU HOW! V B profession.. If you have idea- s- if you can THINK we will show you the secrets of this fascinating new Positively no experience or literary excellence necessary. No "flowery language" is wanted. Heaven' The demand for photoplays is practically unlimited. The big film manufacturers are "moving They are offerand Earth" in their attempt to get enough good plots to supply the ever increasing demand. ing $100. and more, for single scenarios, or WTitten ideas. G1TY.' Nearly all the big film companies, the buyers of photoplays, are located in or near NEW YORK Being right on the bpot, and knowing at all times just what sort of plots are wanted by the producers, SALES DEPARTMENT has a tremendous advantage over agencies situated in distant cities. m , 1 ' s. 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A.xa-wr :: Licmsid EmMiiir cd call ces.ll 124-- 2 Tmy R'eHclcace 'a M r- - ilS'-M- l NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE, g V Phoae 124-- 3 ' w O&cc Phone -- not tor aa hi svreral r MADISONVILLE, .KENTUCKY E , T yars has there heea torch-bearer- fog whea had to be employed to cate the way. WWWWffWWAWWfWWWW W1 J ra-" Jr"1 . i Ji ej n v s tedJU iU -- JWcatallDrugistf. BEE ADS PAY. 6ET THE HABIT Itl'-W-- u "s- s 5?' tW- "- 41 LA Jl .A. Jt HET a 'WM.P '"' T1 WWX a 0 ,ij VHB X & C. A. MORTON MADISONVILLE, KY. Hfr" HALF LOVE. ONLY MA PUT INDIAN SIGN ON CUPIb HINDERS AMBITION "Does lo'vo help tr hinder an am "My ma surely did put the skids under that Heinz fellow lasL Snndnv bitious m?n?" , night." lauKhod tho cirl With tho oxasr- Jeanetto asked mo that question aftderated psycho knot. "Ho won't come er telling mo that Jimmlo had come moouiug around my sister Bertha any homo In a rather depressed state of more. "She giggled an she tucked in mind, because Tom Jenkins had cona few stray hairs that bad curled over fided to him that elnco his marriage her collar and surveyed her pleasing to Daisy he had been unable to pursue reflection In the mirror abovo the lava the ambition of his life to become a tory. successful stock broker. "How did she squelch him, Annie?" asked tho sleepy looking blonde, stretching her wet handkerchief across tho mirror to dry it, "Well, Bertha's had an awful case on Helnzy for quite a while. He's a widower, with a boy about Ave years old, but Bertha said she didn't care, for sho liked him anyway. She used to rave about him until she made ma and me tired. I could Bee from tho start that ma didn't have much use for him, and she warned Bertha that' all he was looking for was some1 body to keep house and cook his meals for him and tak care of that kid of Sho complains whenever business takes him away from her for an evening or keeps him downtown; late, and rather than have a scene, When ho reaches home, Tom tells pros-- i pectlve customers that It is impossiH ble for him to seo them after 4 o'clock, or to call upon them in the evening; So dear littlo Jeanette la worried for fear Jlmmie will think his love for hlni a hindrance to his ambition. "Jeanetto, dear," I said, "you, have no cause to worry, even if Jimmlo is grumpy, It depend largely upon tho love and the( lover whether lovo will be a help or hindrance in life. "Just because some grouchy old codger has said that 'love slays ambition is no reason to believe it, and, close observation shows it to bo a pret-- . ty poor ambition that ever suffers business. By LAURA TURNER "'' Reaey-To-We- ar Special " r " ) k wr.. 4'f s., F i Some Great Values in Ladies', Misses' and Ghildrens' Wear One 'v & fr' Funeral. Director ana Emtalmer . - It seems Daisy is jealous of Tom's iliird off DRESSES One third off :i . Any Call Answered Promptly Day or NxgKt. g mtmmJ (? Ladies', Misses' and Childrens dresses in serges, whipcord, charmeuse, messalines all the popular shades,, cut on latest lines, good assortment of sizes and prices at ONE-THIROFF. D 'i Second Hand Shoes Vt. More Coat Bargains Another large shipment of cloaks from our eastern buyer will be placed on sale today. They are Drummers samples, bought at about one-hathe Manufacturer's price. They come in ajl the new materials and shades including the new Grey and Blacks. Children's, Junior's, Misses' and Ladies' stouts and regular sizes. lf . mJ ' . " 'For Sale , - i wf $fy - Repairing done while you wait. . AH wprk guaranteed or your money refunded. try Boston Shoe Refrairin Shojj M. BASAN, Prop. 110 Mam St. Madisonville, Ky. lJwlii.iuj5JwiiijjiiiuiiiiiMiiAiiia r ffl!',tiJPRffJP'B'lf!Pf!!5!re5J5 his. "Bertha said ma was wrong, that ho was head over ears In love with her, and she wouldn't hear a word against him. Ma used to call him Bertha's fireside companion, because ho never took her anywhere, but jUBt eat around and acted as though he was afraid to spend a nickel. "Last Sunday morning Bertha went out to the kitchen and asked ma if she would let her have the Heinz fellow to supper that evening. She coaxed around until ma finally Bald she could ask him if she wanted to. but vou could see that ma wasn't at all crazy aoout Having him come. "After Bertha had gone out arid ma and I were dolnsr nn tho wnrtr all nf a sudden I saw thatJma had an idea, She chuckled to herself the rest of tho morning, but she wouldn't let me in on the Joke. When I asked her about it she just told me I would have 4 to wait and keop my eyes opon and I would Bee 5 something funny. -THE J UHIFOLD IS THE BEST i " -- We have now In stock tho finest line of Davenports and Daven- ctijiitii !" oo i.iwffiiiia uwuiibjr. uab mb aijifw yuu luw .Umfold. the Kindle Parlor Bed, and, the Dlvanette. PleaBe don't iiK"i nini, wj ity uiu iibiim. "" $ r O'Bryan Utley & Co., Madisonville, INCORPORATED Ky. fc Furniture and Undertaking tei nlTri tT I'fhri nlftunnAw Perfection Efficient, Will heat a good sized room even in the coldest weather. Economical, Burns nine hours on one Ornamental, quoise-blu- e im IVr - M Portable. drums. Easily car- gallon of oil. Nickel trimmings; plain steel or enameled tur ffV.f Hv r ried from room to room; weighs only eleven pounds; handle doesn't get hot Doesn't Smoke Doesn't Leak Eanily Cleaned and Inexpensive Lasts fox years Re-wicked Bit' Pr tw- - At Dealers Everywhere tfr tf. STANDARD I UouuT.Jn, Ky. t.irmlncham, InArnnratrl In lCinttirLvl Atlanta, U. Ala. '' OIL COMPANY I.fLinn Jacksonville, Flu RAla 1 li gpwnfcxra ?,: K ? EC Kept the Walters Busy. A party of tourists which recently traveled' over a Canadian railroad continuously for five days was Berved during that time, on the dining cars. With 6G0 meals dally or 3,300 meals In all. This was dono on two standard rdlning cars each having a Beating capacity of thirty persons and managed V9y one conductor, four cooks and five waiters, At this rate each waiter served at each meal an average of twenty-tw- o persons, and each chair would be need an average of three and times at each meal. Railway Age Gazette. two-thir- fe" '"-.- . - ii New Use for Moving Pictures. Moving pictures are used by a French scientist In the study of the deformation of metals when strongly comprossod 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 tho surfaco when tho tube is flattened out by pressure. Sometimes tho tubes are filled with a liquid and then compressed, Various figures appear on tho surface of tho metal, and moving tolcturo views.- ara tnlran nf thn raiti nf 1 K A firtnnnd.-By throwing tho vle'A'8 oh p. screen 1 is. easier to study tne ejects (nan oy direct observation. ' ' YouWeep And You it you'll have to give tained a little late at the office, esNortonville Notes pecially if you had planned an ner all the credit for it.' Weep Alone so you could go out in the Helnzy looked over at Bertha with I BIFF BIFF! BIFF, the Great a fat, contented smile and tucked a evening?" no. I should be sure JlmAmerican Magazine of Fan is maknapkin under his double chin. Then MiHses Merva Bailey and Lil- ing greater strides than any 'other he took a bite of biscuit and next I mie would get home as early as he saw him look all around to see if any- possibly could under such circum- lian Harrison, of White Plains, magazine before the American'" pubbody was watching him as he,rolled it stances." wero the guest of Miss Mattie lic today. It is a magazine-tha- t "Are you interested In your out of his mouth into his hand and will keep the whole family ih a good business?" Shaw Saturday and 'Sunday. laid it carefully on his plate. I began humor. The staff of Biff contains "Of courso I am you know that to get suspicious, bo I took a bite of Mrp. John Hale is .slowly im- the greatest artists, caricaturists, biscuit just to see. Say, it was about He always talks things over with me ontlcs and editors on the continent. the awfulest tasting thing I ever ate! when he has any interesting news or proving." problems to decide." It is highly illustrated and printed "It was positively green inside! "Very well, then. That is as It The Ouster and Box Supper in many colors. It will keep the Bertha had used Boda instead of baling powder, and plenty of it, too, and should be. You need have no fear, given by the Nortonville Band whole family cheerful tho year and neither need Jlmmie, that your the biscuits were simply terrible! 'round. You can afford to spend 60s "I copied Helnzy and got rid of my love will ever hinder him In his ad Siturday nijiht, was well atten a year to do this. Send tills clipded stud was quite a success. bite quick .as I could and took a swal vancement. It Is only tho ping and 50c today to Tne Biff Pubfoolish, selfish, woman who low of coffee to get tho tasto out of Mr. and Mrs. Olair Hortou lishing Co., Dayton. O., for bne years my mouth. Say! Tho coffee was so will in any way interfere with her ''. subscription. Hers is not spent Sunday afternoon at Oak weak it was Just like water! I look- husband's ambition. 8t ed over at ma and her faco was as red ,'love,' but rather selfish greed for all Hill. as a beet, she was trying so hard to her husband's time and all of his mon-eMr. H. S. Corey and Family Will Leave too. forgettlns: that to make tho koop from laughing. Prof. Arnou Morgan, of Mor-toFor Texas "I knew pretty well then who had money necessary to Batlsfy her wants Gap, attended the Oyster no must spend many hours outsldo queered the supper. Ma must have Mr. H. S. Oorey, who has beeiv, put soda in the baking powder can so those prescribed by banking houses as pupper here Siturday night. couuected with the St. Bernard Bertha would be sure to got Jt, and 'business hours.' S. L. Woodardwas in Madison Mining Company for twenty-seve"Remember, my; dtlar child,- - that if probably she put plenty of hot water In the coffee nat after Borfhsi hta Daisy loved Tom" more truly his de- ville Monday ou business. years, as farm boss, has sires and ambitions would become bo gone upstairs. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Tratheu, resigned and will leave for Dal-ha- rt, "I was curious to know what elso wholly hers that she would naturally DrnlcHsboro, visited relatives Texas, December 8, vhere ma had done, so I holped myself to a be a help to him. "It is only the half idyers and the here last week. , chop. Salty! he will take charge of his; own It was worse than a that ever hinder a husmackerel that hadn't been soaked" farm. Mr. Oorey, during his Miss Gertrude Black, of band's ambitions. Now run. along overnight! Why, I folt pickled In homo and tell Jlmmie what I have said spent several days last connection with the S . Bernard' brine after I swallowed it! I glanced' over at Helnzy. Ho was the glummest to you and see if he doesn't agree with wh k with Miss Mattie Shaw. Company, has been found io b me." looking somebody you evor av! Miss Elsie Littleuage, of near a worthy man and a good citizen- Every now and then ho looked m Bertha with a frown. . blanker than a Cotton Duck for .Motor Tires, Mortons Gap. has returned hdnie The family leave many friends thunder cloud. Qno million yards of high grado after a visit with relatives' 'here..' who regret loosing them 'very "' "When we came to nlo I found that duck, to bo made from sea island '' tnuch. ma had even switched pies on poor and Esrvntlnn cotton Yinn rpr.iritlv A. O. Stnders was in' Mortons Bertha. The under crust was just liko been sold by a Georgia cotton mill to Gap, Sunday afternoon.., Boft rubber! Heinzy ate tho filling out a manufacturer of automobilo tires. Bargains in. Ladies" & Misses and left the under crust staring Bertha Miss Jbloreuce lukwooa Tho quality of this material is of Ih the face. Then we all got up and the highest grado, used only in, the from BowlingXJreen lust went into the parlor, but Helnzy. never larger tires, the lower grado of goods BarnesoSSTd igSS A'etk. asaid a woitf. about Bertha's fine cook- being available for the smaller tires. .. Incorp .rated ing. Bertha didn't say anything, eith- Or.o million yards of cotton duck, ono Miss, fvu Stanley, of Mudisoii-Vlllt er. She had caught on right away yard wide, is a pretty big order to go spent Saturday nijj'hc and' what ma had done, but oho never from ono mill to vone tire manufac' ' chirped. Suudav with Dr. Moore and fam- turer. ... "Heinzy didn't stay very late that It illustrates, however, the ever :iMrs. Zilpah Powell and J. H. night. I guess ho was anxious' to got broadening market for cotton and tho Buck Oobb, of Mortons Gap, Hnrton, both of this placed ' werfe away and hunt a lunch countor. He'd reason "why a big cotton crop has been united in marriage Wednesday been coming to seo Bortha every nltrht so promptly1 absorbed. Every year was here Saturday night. for two weeks, but ho hasn't been batik sees new uses for the south's cotton. This couple are both i'b visiting morning. Miss Lillian Parish since." Not only Is It being used in the manuwell known and liavft" a host qC "What did Bertha say to your, moth facture of tires, It is likowise used in relatives at Hamby's Station. who vvifh them, much er afterward?" asked tho sleepy look the manufacture of automobilo tops, Misses Alberta Barnett and friends ing blonde. "Was she ugly about it?" and tho wider tho uso of automobiles will niake. their "I should say not! She saw that the greater will bo tho demand for Ruth McGawi of Mortons Gap, home in Earlingtdn.he groom visited friends here Sunday. ma was right that ho ivasonlv look cotton. Manufacturers' Record! ' . is a miner. ing for a fook and she's glad that sho round it out la tinio. My ma is as Deaths Caused by Snakes. Bharp as they make 'em. and nobody The danger from snake bites in trop- .Reduced prices on Odd Lots Bargains in Suits ' can flut anything over on her. She'k- ical countries can hardly be exag of Men and Boy's shoes .'-at EOt the Indian sign on Cupid!" gerated. "In Brazil alono. 20.000 ner- annually bitten by snakes, Bona are Cowand& Co. Barnes. Cowand & Co. ' of the bites hav Liver snots are almost unknown in and over -. ' Incorporated ., Incorporated bo far proved, fatal. . .,,, dry. towns'. . f ' so If you like early-dinne- r -VN-Ti- "That evening Bertha said she want. ed to get supper all by herself and ehow Helnzy what a grand cook she Was. Ma says 'All right, If you want to get a Job as housekeeper, of course you must glvo.your future jboss a sample of your cooking.' With that she went upstairs. "After a while ma came down again and asked Bertha how she was getting along. Bertha said that everything was on the stove ready to dish up, and would ma watch things while she hustled upstajra in order to primp up a bit? "Ma said she would, so Bertha beat it upstairs to doll up for Helnzy. "When we all filed un to the dlnlne room and sat down things looked good to mel While ma was bringing in the dishes she says to HeInzyjI want! you to know, Mr. Hoinz, that Bortha cooked every bit of the Bupper tonight, selling stocks and bonds?" "Bureiy ne may, my dear," I answered. "Love may transform the goal aspired to. It may even chango a man's aims; but the man who is truly ambitious to make a name for 'himsolf, like Jlmmie, will assuredly be more ambltilous, not less, because his successes will bring happiness to you, whom he loves, as wellas to himself." "Then why ehould Tom not be satisfied to do as Daisy wishes?" "The fault, my dear Jeanette, lies with Daisy, not with Tom's love or her love. It is always so, when the 'love' hampers rather than helps a man to rise in the world. It is not 'love,' dear child, but selfishness pure and simple. Selfishness and Jealousy can wreck any man's ambitions if allowed to interfero with so-call- "But Cousin Daisy wants Tom to take a position in a bank, where ho will have regular hours, and she can always look for him to be home short ly after 3 In tho afternoon. Couldn't he be ambitious in a bank as well as Furs! Furs!. Furs! this. Don't fail to see our line of furs at prices like Coney Muffs .,.'..; .., $1.llto$1l.rj ' Coney Sets $2.51 to $15.11 Wolf Sets $4.75 to $18.51 White Iceland Fox Sets : ':...,'.. $1.51 to $21.11 Brown Martin Muffs ; $3.75 to $1. Grey Martin Sets $1.75 to $2i.M Red Fox Sets $18.98 to $5MI Children's Furs from 98c to $7.58 per set Buy your Xmas furs now we vill put them away for you. Le ,..:.... ......;... Skirts at any old price from 98e to $12.58. K -- them." "Do you think Daisy Is selfish and Jealous df Tom's ambition? Isn't it because she loves him so dearly that makes her want him with her every minute he can be there?" "Jeanette, you love Jlmmie, do you THE McLEOD Incorporated On STORE Madisonville, Ky. i ( not?" "Why, of course, cousin, - "That's what I Well, would you put your own social pleasures before Jlmmie's work?" No." "Would you be angry if he were de- I" thought the Square, f With ,t- - 34t4444t444ti?!iiitfc "UushAna The Morld Laughs x o huB-band- 's self-centere- y. us .self-lovo- rs Madi-soiivill- p, . re-urh- ed - . ... e, , Powell-Horto- n r,J r "1 . jmjc-cessv-Th- - , it?- '' th one-four- , ', - . 1' ' jt .. ., t ,K ..itM-y--.i- , fr.v,li;.k iiii &U litt-'- l tilMM&6&..:; i BamigBawsigfflsg MiiteAUP it Aitr ts V NmUM aiKfc.nAflrfca.rhiMtriwf jb&!h&7.i .XVJUg , tf''- - 'utu r '- - ' 1 M4ytf -- .,.. -- Bi ti jaV-- t O !1 - T A " J mm .; (Ebei IfiBe ASSOCIATE EDITOR AHB BUSINESS MANA8ER Advertising Rates Display Advertisements, 15c per inch,, slnpfle Issue r..irviia unrt TnHiilo Pflires. ' - EDITOR AND PUBLISHBR J. B. FAWOBTT PAUL M. MO0RB. Memberot Kentucky Press Association mnd 6o por line Thanks Be per line. Obituary Poetry Slight reductions on time contract display advertisements. AIbo locals that run several months without change RwuulutlonB auu Readers lOo uaras or per Hnt.F , x R .?.-- -' ; P XV . mw H J j Scod District Publishers League Matter. PoBt Office as Seoond Entered at the Earlincton Class I m , SSej Kentlck, Telephone 47 Ben Slaton's Ofhce, Next Dear to Postoffice, Madison- AILEBN DAVIS, Mgr. Phone No. 24-- 2 Rings-M- ISS j t ! D JLMm Friday, November 22, 1912 TJ. kdSBlLw ANNOUNCEMENTS 'SI S. STEEL TO RAISE BEEF. ,r- U I G V KTa fv7" JBi: 1.j l.t-- - authorized to announce Cattle To Be Turned On A Worn Out Pennsylvania Farm Owned By "Willis Rucld ns a candidate for The Carnegie Co- Sheriff of Hopkins county, Rubjeot o the action of the Democratic "We are rii H. .1 ,f o Kansas Oity Shorthorn bulls We are authorized to announce and grade heifers are beiug purA. 0. Bryan as a canldate for jailor chased u this territory for the for Hopkins countv subject to act- Carnegie Load Co., a subsidiary ion of the Democrat Party. 2t party c !! r f I i GUNMEN, ARE 17 :.T mm Stayers WERE BECKER'S GUILTY r Took One Hotlr to Decide Fate of Herrrtoh Rosenthal's ACCOMPLICES New York, Nov. 20. the Blood," "Lefty "Dago Frank" and "Whitney" Lewis killed Herman Rosenthal, the gambler, at the iustigotionoi Oharles Becker, aud must pay the penalty of dealh in the elec trio ohair. The jury which has x "Gyp Louie," K 'been hearing the evidence against the four gunmen so decided yesterday, when it returned a verdict of murder in the first degree after but twenty miuutes tion's undertaking. of deliberation. Deafness Cannot be Cured of the United States Steel Corporation. The cattle are to be used for breeding purposes on a tract of 9,000 acres of land In Erie county, Pa., which the Steel Corporation acquired several years- - ago. It originally, planned to erect a big steel plant on the property. After chang ing its plane, the Oaruegie Co., rented the land to farmers, but fouud it impossible to earn any thing from it through tenants On the advice of Prof. W. A. Coihel, formerly head of the auimal husbaudury departrtent ot the Pennsylvania College of. Agriculture, but now of the Kan8is Farm College, the Carnegie Co., is jioing to raise cattle on its PenuRylvnuia land on a large scale, with the intention of restoring the fertility of the soil. Local stock men and breeders are deeply' interested in the jSceel Corpora- o n JLiadies V4 , M-- .. D tA lS one-fourt- E ", m ! Goat Suits Deh We have assembled these Suits on racks on main floor of our Dry Goods partment price. and-have reduced the prices from . to three-tou- r ths off the regular . We offer the biggest jsuit proposition ever placed I: last spurs of the Arabian range. Those which have been excavated by DaniA Merry Chase For The Oppossum By nos Pasha were from 65 to 220 feet deep. They were filled to the top ; Madisonvillc Party. with sand and contained embalmed huOn last Tuesday, "by. the light of sabodies the silvery moon" a party of young man animals and the skeletons of cred and birds. Undamaged folka left the city about seven thirty ibis eggs were found. Jor the jutigieH near Pond River bottoms for a 'poBsuin hunt'. As soon ftB a suitable spot was reached the L. & N. TIME CARD. canines were turned loose to search for the varments. A few minutes Time 01 arrival of trains paasinv later warning was given that some through and departure of train thing had boon found. originating at Earlington. The entire party malted franit-call- v Effective Sunday, April 0, 1911 through bushes and briers un-tNOKTII BOUND. the tree waa reached, only to No. 02... 6.25a. m. .' 11.08 a. m No. 52 find they had been tooled. The 7.31p.m. No. 94 "coon" was much more in evidence 11.22 p.m. No. 54.... than the 'possum aud only one of SOUTH BOUND. those could bo captured. After 4.30 a.m. No. 58 WHnderlug, until completely fagged 7.49 a. m. No. 95 ont at the' hour of midnight, the 4.21 p.m. No. 51 10.48 p.m. No. 93 party decided to return to the wagonette where a fire was built INTERURBAN TRAINS. and a lunch prepared and graciousNOBTII BOTTNJ). ly served. The feast of good things 7.54 a. m. No. 10G to eat having disappeared the party 2.00 p. m. No. 108 town reaching home In the left for 5.02 p. m. No. 110 wee' siuh' hours safe and Bound. A SOUTfl BOUND. good time In geueral was 7.10 a. ru. No. 105 ?d by aH present although David ,.12.57 p. m. Nd. 107 thinkfl pnBum hutitln' in day time 3.10 p.m. No. .109... 8.10 p- m, No, 111 mihtbo alright but uo more at night ior him, and 'Jeff" Bald "I'd rather' look for a Miller any time than for a M. H.& E TIME CARD. poBBiim," and "LIxzV has heart trouble nud could not venture ou', M. H. & E. time card went into in the night air. NotwithHtaudlug effect Sunday, April 9, lflil. 5:45 a, m. No. 112 leaves all this 'he ones who did not go on No. 113 arrivH....3:30 p. m. '. account of the IjiienesH in returning ir missed a good tlmn and would have gotten homo at an early hour. I. C.R. R. TIME CARD. TtiiiBH present were Misses Essie Nichols, Ethdl Nichols. Floy Miller, Time of Adeline Tooms, and Margarett tral trains departure of Illinois Co from Nortonvllle, Kv. Mitchell, and Messrs Geo. Craig, NORTH HOUND. David Aohby ,Velhy Burton, Harold .Lindsay, and Fletneur Brown, No, 102 1.2S p.m. ohaperouM,! by Mr. and Mrs. Rogor 3.40 a. in. No 104 Clark, who an always cuthuolaa tic No. 122, local pass.10.45 a m. for the pleHsuiu of the young folks. 0.86 p.m. , No. 13(5. local SOUTH HOUND Anyone interested in buy i tip a ,. 4.08 p.m. No. 101.., nom'c for either home or renting 1.46 a.m. purposes can find out Hotnethiug to No. 103 No. 121 local papa. 1,28 p.m. their advantage by calling at the No. 135 local pans 5,53 a'.. 'iu. Bee office. ir . ' by local applications, as thejr cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear, There is only one way to cure deafness, and that isby constitutional remedies. Deafness Is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Wrtere "Wo8es""Sudie!. ' Tube. When Jhls tube is Inflamed yon save a The necropolis of Hellopolls, the Inrambling sound or imperfect bearing, and when more it is entirely closed, deafness is ths result, and tellectual center of Egypt for unless the inflammation can be taken out and than four thousand years, has been this tupe restored ts its normal condition, hearing discovered by Daninos Pasha. Hellas the town will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten opolls also is known are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an where Moses received the sacerdotal inflamed condition of the mucous surface. and military training which preceded Wo will give One Hundred Dollart foranycase his leadership of the Israelites in their of Deafness (caused by cstarrh) that cannot be Journey out of Egypt The necropolis cured by Hall's Cararrh Cure. Send for circu-ar- t, Is situated in tho desert a little more free. of the than three miles to the F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Matarieh obelisk. There are many Sold by Druggists, 75. burial pits cut out of the rock In the Take Hall's Family Pills for constitution. hundreds of owuers of wdru" out farms will find it uecessary to .follow-- , the. Steel Corporation V lead sooner or later. ' 1 They bay dent buyers of Hopkins county. This. sale opens Friday, November 15thand continues until Saturday, November 23; It costs you nothing to see' these; Suits you save dollars if you buy one. .,a .at the. disposal of the provi- RaeklMo. t lot of regular $10.00 Suits, we offer at. lot of regular $12.50 Suits, we offer at. V I t. V , - .. 'H Contains Suits' marked to sell at 10 dollars and less 1 1 1 east lot of regular $15.00 Suits, we offer at ....... lot of carried over Suits, 10 in number made Qf the finest fabrics known to the' trade coats are long wjth serpi.fitted tfHj AA backs, regular prices $17 50 to $40,, your choice. $7.00 $8.00 $1 0.00 i Contains all of our carried over Cloaks for Ladies', Misses'1 Instead of waiting until the end of, the, season to Rack No. 3 & 'S3 and children. slauglitervtlie princess on these garments, we are going to knife them now. A . UallU 9f L0115 1 Cloaks . Rack No. 2 Contains Suits marked sell at.. ... ..? $1 1.50 lip 'i 1 to 1 lot of $16 50 Suits, we offer at. . .. .i $25.00 $11 .50 $1 cLOU 1 1 1 1 lot of regular $18.00 Suits, we offer at 1 lot of regular $20.00 Suits; we offer at l'lot of regular $22 50, $25.00, $27.60 and $30.00 4. tiuits, your choice at.... 1p I JV 1 Black Velvet Suit regular $27 50 Suits, we 1 1 $ OiUU VlVV .V offer af Blue Corduroy Suit a regular $35.1)0. Suit, we $ d M Eft 1 1 Q Cfl I 3,OU offer at ...i .....'.MS.'.;.'. 'r- - 9d5.UU AA $3.00 lot of Cloaks, Regular $7.00 at .. $8.00 cloaks, $4.50 lot of Regular $10.00 Cloaks, offer at. $5.50 lot of Regular 50 to $25.00, at $7.50 N of Short Cloaks, 10.00 to offer. $18.00 cloaks, $4.50 lot of Cloaks, Regular $5.00 and at $6.00, $3.75 Long Cloaks, Regular $8.00 to lot of $10 cloaks.'we offer at $5.00 lot of Childrens' Cloaks, Specially priced at.. $1 .65,$2.50,$3.75 - lot of Long Cloaks, Regular $400 to . $6.cloaks, we offer- at we offer ... . .... ...... . ..; we $13 we offer lot w6 .. Misses' Long we offer Misses' 00 . &l We Have "many other money savings prices in Ladies' Shoes, Men s and Boys Snoes, Ladies Skirts and Millinery. Bring this ad with you to Our store "atid see thaft Xwe:;' deliver the goods as we advertiss-them- . ' . - M BARNES. COWAND & CO. INCORPORATED m-- , m Earlington ? Kentucky :4j V . 'W 1 'SMB,r It, awo . !..; - " JEWELRY Always Acceptable Walchci GIFTS Practically every article in our jewelry department is of a gift character and the line includes arttcles suitable for all ages. - We mention a few articles that are The latest and best kind for men and women. Clock Beautiful ones and accuaate timekeepers, Souvenir Spoons, Sterling Silver Silverware of all kinds. Novelties, Rings, Brooches, Lockets, Chains, and all sorts of Come in now and make Jewelry for personal wear. your selections. Mise Mary Louise Walker, has returned home after speudlnj several days in Louisville. Marriage on the Run," Guamont, t full Is a picture you will like, nf lanohfar flnmn nut tn th Pfin- leess tomorrow night, ,jp VlPreeman KlBer, of .Madlsonvlllo was in town last night. Henry Rodger, was In town yester- raoiri8qApponrriD ' T TEEAStTRI OFTJS. Suc- Appointed By Preildent Taft To ceed Lee McClung. " 4,1 H day. Henry Browning, of Morton Gap was in town on "business yesterday. "The Redkonlng," 101 Bison Is a picture you will like, you know it is a good one. Come to the Priccess tomorrow night and see it. Miss Sabyl Hart, of Madisonyille, and Lovenla Edwards, of Walton, were in town Wednesday. A Mrror Soreen makes the pictures stand out with life like reality. We havo one at the Idle Hour. The Earllngton Chapter U. D. C. will meet Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock with Mlas Ellaaboth Pearse. All members are invited to bo present. Important business to trans- ROBINSON'S CORNER DRUGS MORTONS STORE GAP, - KENTUCKY The man who whispeia down a well About the things he has to sell Will never reap a crop of dollars Like he who climbs a tree and "hollers." l News tr : : of the Town CBom to Mr.nd'Mrs. Fr auk Dexter 'Wednesday moraine at 2 oclock a fine 12 pound girliino'ther and child doing well, We show nothln but first cIrbs night. pictures at tho Princess. v Will Ktmmous, of St. Louis was n Wanted 2 good solicitors for in town on business this morning. good money to right party apply at Bee office. Operetta Jack The Beanstalk will be given by the children of the Ear lington graded school in the near future under the dirootion of Hammond '.Lovm. i Ear-lingto- Jess Phillips, of St. Charles town Friday. Sory.bf Madlsonville waB in Tom town on business Friday. Go to the Princess and see "HIb Double", Solax, its a dandv picture you cant afford to miss it. Mrs. Dan Evans, went to Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Daves, have moved Ih John Rule's house on the North end of Main street. LOST Between's Kind's Durg Store and the Bee office, a black pocket book, contained railroad pass. Finder return to Bee office and receive reward. "It pays to wait", American, every body fc now what rhis make Is, Its a dandy come and see at Princess toMrs. waB in Madi-sonvll- J le IJov. 30. Garmi Thompson', sfceretary to President Taff, was today appointed treasurer of the United Sta'tes to succeed Lee McOlung, resinned. .It was announced at tho white ripu'QthatC D. Hllles will resume his dnties as the president's private secretary tomorrow Mr. Thompson formerly was assistant secretary of the interior, but was made secretary to the president last June when Mr. Biles gavo up that position to assume the chairmanship of the national committee- The (jreasurer will assume his duties 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 douo over by the appointmeut of a new treasurer by Mr. Wilson in March. Capt. Washlutony v"? 3ffi&pWU' (Conducted by the National Woman'fl Christian Temperance Union.) (Conducted by the National Wonma' Christian Temperance Union.) titAnic wreck every week Many CAUSE OF CRIME AND MISERY More People Go to Their Death Dt rectly and Indirectly Through Liquor Traffic. Wickedness Attributable to Liquor Traffic In United States Than Any Other Source. TorUand, Me.) There are three decisions of the United States Supreme Court which we need to keep with uo. 1. In tho case of Crowley vs. 137 U. S. RoportB 8G: Chrls-tensen, (By REV. JESSE HILI "The act. "The Dutohess Lady Compauion," AmbroBla, is another good picture. You can see it at the Princess tomorrow night. Mr. Frank Slsk who has been living on a farm about two and a half miles from town will take Mr. Corey's, plsce and will move his family to town. Mr. Slsk is a man of good.6tandfng.and will be a valua-abl- e oltizen besides. Heand'family have a host of friends who will glad-I- o welcome them. Who does not know tne story told on the magic screen at the Idle Hour. SUNFLOWERS? E.LD. Breckinridge Inspector of Kentucky Troops. Why don't mauufactuiers of Women! ra Reduced prices on Odd Lots of Men and Boy's Suits Barnes, Cowand & Co. Incorporated Bible Sohool 9:30 A.M. at morning service tfje sermon will especially adopted to young peoplo. In the evening the pastor wtll preach a special sermon on Education The i jsoaro- oi juuoa;ion aim cue laouicy Jb of the Graded Sohool have been invited to attend. The public reolev-e- s a cordial welcome always. ROOMERS WANTED-Gentle-can get room in good locution Apply at this office. Mr-- and Mrs. Ben Nixon, spent Friday and Saturday in Henderson shopping. Miss Goldnamer, of Providence, was in town on business Frida.v. Did you know that the Jdlo Honr Theatre was the best equipped moving picture theatre in thin section of men I If weak, you need Cardui, the woman's 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 medicinea tonic for weak, tired, worn-o- ut women, Cardui hay been a popular success for over 50 years. l CARDUI Tho Woman's Tonic Mrs. Lula Walden, of Gramlin, S. C, followed Kentucky. 1 t D. P. Banks, went to Aoklnson on business JFriday. Sam Arnold, of Madlsouville was in town lust .night to sne Two Merry Tramps. tv Reduced prices on Odd Lots of Men and Boy's shoes Barnes, Cowand & Co. Incorporated this advice. Read her letter: "I was so weak, when I first began to take Cardui, 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. from which linseed oil is express- future home. Mr. Powers has been ed, does nqt exceed consumption; with the grocery department of the the averaae planted area is uuder St. Bernard Storo for sometime. three million acres, mostly iu the He has purchased a baker shop and run a connection Northwest, and therefor in dan- J will this.restaurant inMrs. Powers Mr. aud wih ger of drought, as in 1910 and nave Deen very popular sluce living jin 1911, when short crops re- in this town aud they will be missed sulted in heavy importations and very much. unduly high prices. Sunflower ,clsMr. Allen Taylor and family, of 'oil is considered a good substi- Livermore Kentucky, are visiting tute for linseed oil; and as far- - Mr. and Mrs. MoEuin. Jmers sometimes feed the seed to Struck It Rich. r live stock to produce a glossy Bobert Weaver, of MoLain county coat, it is probable tie jueat w'tiO sold hlftftarm . thraa vAirt aon ev would be nearly as valuable as for $5,000 and purchased one near oilcake for fatening purposes. Joplin Mp in sinking a wel.J on the The plant will grow roost any- plitoe struok coal aud zinc ore. Last where that corn will, aud the March he began shlppine pre from the cultivation is about the same. his verglne mine and his profit averaged $25 per dav. Mr. Fifty bushels of seed have been Weaver is a nephew of J. T. MoEuen produced on an acre, while the and Mrs. J. 0. Payton, or this city average for flax is under ten. and J. V. McEuen, of St Charlos. Organized effort to inform the ( , Some Lois. farmer on this subjict aud assure ' v.. Gharlie YiiUug well known young him of a maiket for the seed, farmer of the Anton neighborhood might materially benefit the was in the city Wednesday on busiuser of liusded oil. and, indirect ness and incidentally made the remark that hejrnd been cutting some Iy, ithe consumer of their paint, printers inlc, linoleum, oilcloth, and other users of liu seed oil interest the farmers in 0. L Powers Moved To Providence. raising buuflowers? Production Mr. aud Mrs. Powers moved to of flaxseed iu the United States Providence Thursday to make their Washington, Nov. 12. Official announcement of the detailing of Capt. Ethelbort L. D. Breckenridge, 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. Breekiuridsre. who is under. .stood to be In New. York on leave from his regiment, which i9 stationed at Panama, is directed to report to Gov. McCreary on or before December 15. Tho department was not ready to make known to which polnt.Capt. Charles H. Morrow, present inspector Instructor with the Kentuokv National Guards, will be transferred or to definitely state that he will be transferred. er amount of crime and misery attributable to tho use of ardent spirits obtained at the&o liquor saloons than to any other source." It Is undoubterly true that It is the right of every citizen c the United States to pursue any lawful trade or business, under such restrictions as are Imposed upon all persons of the ,samo age, box. or condition. 2. In tho case of the state of Kansas vs. Zlebold and Hablln, 123 U. S. Reports "We cannot shut out of view the fact within tho knowledge of all that the public health, the .public morals and tho public safety may be endangered by the general use of Intoxicating drink's." 3. Once more, in the instance of cases In the 46 U. S. Reports "If a loss of revenue should r.ccruo to the United States (because of prohibition) from a diminished consumption of ardent spirits, she will be a gainer a thousandfold, in the health, wealth and happiness of the people." You may not, send a letter through the poatofflco to exploit a gold mine If mine, because there Is no gold tho United States must protect Its citYou may not izens from imposition. send a newspaper through tho mall with the advertlcsment of a lottery, because society must be protected from those who get something for nothing. Rut you may open a saloon and grant to a man, "letters patent of stato lgnobility and decorate him with a cross of tho national legion of dishonor knighted, as it were, to bo the r to the sovereign majesties of the state in which you live." 623-60the-licens- statistics of every state show a great- Every week in the year as manor people go to their death directly aa Indirectly through the liquor traffie as went down with the Titanic How few people get shocked at this PaBtors of big churches never hold memorial services for Newspapers do not get special editions with great startling-headlineand devoto page after pag to this calamity. Great theaters da not give special benefits to ralsw money to aid the helpless and depend-- ; ent victims left by the loss of the) r of the family. Congress does not appoint a special investigate Jng commission to find the cause aaV weekly-calamity! these-victims- . ot s k bread-winne- fix e 573-63- 2: ' calamity. Tho Titanic disaster was an aceff dedt, bu,t the liquor traffic 1b no acd dent in our country. "We would thaJf it were, and that the large death lose caused by It happened but once in a century. Rut the sad fact is that this awful death loss Is repeated jjt- ery week, and the more aatpundlBC fact Is that the continuous fclajty caused our country by the'llquor 'traffic is prearranged and', planned anal deliberated upbn. The Reform Hulls ' tin. SWALLOWING Bob A the responsibility for the great m JY OS-" ' PASTURE LOT Surdette, Noted Los Angers Clergyman, Gives Characteristic Temperance Sermon. .,. ' I pro-duct- s. "SHOW ME-MEAT- ." of the fine timber on his place. Mr. Young h8 about 1,500 logs on the banks of Pond river ready to run to Agricultural officials in Missouri have eutered upou a campaign to revive the country smoke house. Ye who are of rural origin and most of you prohably are through you may no lousier show it will recall the sense of ubundnce which come from looking: into the old smokehouse iu the corner of the yftrd where hung hams and shoulders, tongues aud chine, sides .and bellies, with a row of stout looking bolognas, all undergoing the curing process by anioka. 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 they pleased, without causing any politicals ructions. The country smokehouse may after all be one of the cures for high prices. Certainly the ''more meat" campaign throughout the West, a feature of which shows the under state agricultural aupices, will have an txcellent elFect all is ham-and-bac- $4.000 00. Evansvlllo the first rise These logs when marketed will bring over night. Wise Scotch Laddie. , Hob Burdette, that genial, witty- - edf tor that few recognize as 'the Rev. Robert Burdette of a Los Angeles put pit, says this: "My homeless friend, while you are t stirring up the sugar in a glass of gin, let me givo you a fact ta wash down with it You say you have longed for years to be a farmer, but have never been able to get enough ahead: ta buy a farm. That is where you are mistaken. For some years yoo. have been drinking a good Improved farm at the rate of a hundred square feet at a gulp. Figure It out for yourself. An acre of land contains 43,599 SALOONS OF NEW YORK CITY square feet Estimating, for the land at $43.66 per acre, Gotham Holds 30,000 Government Per you will see that It brings it to juet mite to Sell Intoxicating Liquors-Salo- ons one mill a square foot Now put dowa Number 13,000. the fiery dose and Imagine you are swallowing down a strawberry patch-CaTew York city holds 30,000 federal In five of your friends and hare 'licensee, or government permits to sell them help you gulp ddwn that garde liquor. Her saloons number 13,000. of 500 square feet Get On a prolonged She has plenty of hotel bars and wet spree some day and "see how Ions; M grocers, and plenty of drug stores. will take to swallow a pasture lot Nevertheless, all of theso added to"Put down that glass of gin there's gether leave thousands of licenses for dirt In it! 300 square feet of good, riefc Wad pigs and dirt worth $43.56 an acre." Her police alone cost more thaa the money she receives from her ddflk traffic, and her charities, dollar RESPONSIBLE FOR RUM SHOP for dollar, outccst her liquor revenue. Her hospitals and correction houses Saloon Cannot Possibly Ejdst Wttto out Somebody to Run It MueC are full; her jails are overflowing; her Also Have Its Customers. courts never close; and she nearly fllls Sing Sing with her prisoners What Is responsible for the saloemf alone. That's the way New Yprk city I am, If I keep a saloon. The wm makes money! loon cannot run without somebody tsr ' run It I am, If I patronize it The saloest youcs fellow, but given A handsome to drink, thought himself In love with cannot run without customers. I am, if I petition for it If the asav a beautiful girl. do not ask for M. She came into a friend's room one Jorlty of n saloon licenso cannot be granted. tonight and said: "John proposed iu-tl- ie ten-cendram-sellee, ll -- ll con-cerW- s. Level-Heade- d. tax-paye- Miss Gladys "vTauulian, went to JNed Bunes, was in Madlsonvlllo Madlsouville Thursday. this morning. Mrs. J. S. Banks, of Hendersou is Tlsiting her, 8onD. P. Banks this Bargains in Ladies .& Misses week". Jfl, Ai Old Tune" 10. Bison at the Princess tonight it Is one of the best Bison pictures ever show come out. Mrs. Ed Wise, was in MadiBouville Mctril-sonvll- le coats Barnes, Cowand & Co. Incorporated ", John Canaler, went, to Madlsou-vill- a Thursday. on business Thursday. Miss Kate Ohatten, wmit to D. P. Banks, went to Madlsonvlllo Thursday. Friday morning. The Idle Hour, is booking only the The Universal Program Is unlver-soll- y best photo plays. expected as the best. You can Mrs. Alfred Morehoad and daugh- Bee It only at the Idle Hour Theatre. ter Ztlpah, were in Madlsouville Cyrus Wilson, nf .Madisonvllle, Thursday. who has been iu the news paper Miss Nell Bobinson, of St. Charles business in Jaoknon has retunred was In town shopping Friday. home. . THE HIGH COST OF LIVING Can you reach it? Are you figuring on more money? the I. C. S. can help you get it. JLcj It Mark an X. before tke course you want and Do it now. SGNS , JDo ADVERTISING LUTTEUING AND :T ARCHITECTURE ,. AUTO RUNNING LAW ,.. .' BOOKKEEPING. STENOGRAPHER MECHANICAL ENGINEERING , LANGUAGES ...;...,... ,.... CIVIL ENGINEERING. CIVIL SERVICE DRAWING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING ENGLISH HRANCHES MINING ENGINEERING ft.... , MINING FORMAN... MINE SUPERTENDANT ,.;. PEDAGOGY It Now around. Missouri's motto is no longer "show me," but, "show me meat." Holllnger 4l,,.tM.IIH11TTMTT "Wind position do you T.. '"T"Tr-rtTtT1.- .. wm.int:? ...... I ....,,) The well known jewelry store of & Troumphy have made Improvements in their esdecided tablishment. They have added a handsome new upright wall jewelry cabinet and twp new show caseR and are getting ready to put in a full ? line of Holiday gooes ' cc Treumpy Make Inv provement In Jewelry Store. Halliuger John Barleycorn. John Barleycqrn, h Tho day that first we met, I had a bank account, John1 ' ' I would X had It yet Your warmth was so engaging Never tiefore. spirit thrilled me through, Never before bo many children In I Your out my account. .John, drew school learning the evil effects of alAna gave it an to you. Of wealth, of looks, of health, John, cohol and narcotics. You've scrupled not to Never before so many people refus- And wtorst of all this very rob, y day, r ing to take alcoholic medicine. This day you took my jobl Never before so many temperance sermons being preached. Denatured Alcohol, Never before so much unfermented Temperance people believe alcohol wine used at sacrament The United should be denatured. Never before the brewers so per- States government has taken the tax sistently advertising their beer as off denatured alcohol that it may be pure, their beer healthful, their beer sold cheaply. Being poisonous, It canclean. not be used as' a beverage, but to use Urge Farmers to Raise Fish. Something has happened and the in the arts and sciences, or to burn, it "There are signs that the time is not liquor sellers know It. is as good as any. Germany has gone far distant," said William E. Meehan, ahead of this country and Is now former state commisloner of fisheries Saloons In New York. manufacturing denatured alcohol for and present director of the public New York has moro saloons than 14 and 16 cents a gallon and using It aquarium In Fairmount park, "when aa all of tho states south of Mason and as fuel. farmers will consider fish culture important a part of their calling as Dixon's lino combined. She pays for Conditions at Webb City. the raising of' grain or potatoes or them Is 27,000 Insane (Iro per cent of poultry. When that day arrives the which arc drinkeru), and 1,200 deaths Webb City, Mo., a city of 15,000 peofish Industry ,of Pennsylvania will rank a year frdm alcoholism. ple, went "dry" In 1910. At that time There as high as any other Industry she was slightly In debt. Some of the No Use for Drinkers. shook their heads over are few farms In Pennsylvania withOut of 207 business men, taking hor financial future with the revenue out Bprings, a stream and swampy a land, of which no use Is made and upon thorn Just as they.camo, from 30 saloons wiped out Today in California that no drlnklne Webb City ha3 10,000 In hor banks to which the farmer pays taxes without any return. Most or tho streams and man need apply to them for work as tho city's credit, and last year broke a'll previous records by building 87 the springs and top swamp land could" long as tnoy coma get employes. be utilised for tho rearing of fish. Unmiles of concrete walks. der Intelligent caro an otherwise use"The Question. False Want less piece of wet land can be made to For sure as the morning follows yield as much, acre for acre, as the Every want Is false that discounts? The darkest hour of night, Philadelphia most ertllo health or imperils life to insure its land." No question Is aver settled gratification. A. A. Hopkins, Ph. IX Nortb American. Until It U nettled right level-heade- d. bone-sette- a factory, and was treated for some time by the doctor without much favorable result. His mother bad great and wantfaith in a local ed Tier son to go Jo him; but the by objected, preferring, as he said, the "reg'lar faculty." finally, however, ho yielded to his mother's persuasions and was taken to the town whejre the r resided. Tho leg famous was duly examined, and it was found necessary to pull It very severely, in order "to get the bone in," as the quack expressed it. The patient bowled In agony, but at last the bone was "got In," and he was bidden to go home. In a few days be would b all tight, and could resume work. "Didn't he do It well?" said the joyous old lady, as they started homeward. "Yes, he did, mother," said the lad; "be puud it well; but I was na sic a fool as, to gie him the sair leg!" bone-sette- A Scotch lad bad bis leg Injured at He went down on his knees and said I was tho only power on earth that could save nim, and that it I did not consent to marry him ho should fill a drunkard's grave." "What did you say?" asked her friend. "Well," she replied, "I told him that I was not running a Kceley Cure, but If ho really wanted to bo saved I could give him tho address of several which I had heard highly recommended." NorthThat girl was I am, if I apologize for It- The bnei. neef would soon run Its course if respectable people did not make excuses 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 an'accessory. The man who knows of tho evils oC a saloon and does not oppose it is a party to the evil doing. 'Journal. - OLD FRIENDS FALL OUT. west Whlte-Rlbbone- r. . faint-hearte- d 97-tol- cr non-drinkin- g """bMr-- - '. t-- ," EllaTfteeter V7Isox. m , , Wfi. jJiLSk r 4&jXJ Q i rmrrnr Y ti ii r Just Received a bier lot of : m n'i m MEN'S SUITS and OVERCOATS which will be sold in this Wonder The cost, that's the '''Ena-l- test. Compelling 30 Day Bargain Carnival at half price. . r iK Practipally all stores' at this time show some nice things in men's wearv But What's The Price Test this, .store :o;ri"prices- as well. as quality,v style - and assortment. ;Hefe;,arejsai,,. few v 1 . of mm mam mlfm mmmHfW our prices: - ' . ' . . C ; i.' ,f Men's Suits $9.00 Men's Suits, Sale price $12.00 Men's Suits, Sale price. $15.00 Men's Suits, Sale price.; .. Men's Overcoats u. j'.. ...... .$3.91. $4.98 $7.00 Men's Overcoats, Sale price. $10.00 Mens Overcoats, Sale, price ...' . ; .... r $S.3t i. ...... ....... ...... . . . ............ V fl Z4 HnnnM $20 00 Men's Suits, Sale price.-- . , .$5.31 .$11.25 ii"- $12.50 Men's Overcoats, SalepriceSf. '. , 1 a. .$.24 j $7,24 . i $22.50 Men's.Suits, Sale price.'. .. ,$15.00 Men's Qvercoats,. Sale $12.41 $14.31' price...... v IG9f ' Hi. $25.00 Men's Suits, Sale price $30 00 Men's Suits, Sale price. $20.00 Men's Overcoats, Sale price ...... $. NEW j HIPPLE'S BUILDING. NFXT TO DUNKESON'S GROCERY FAMOUS STORE Stlo Mrs. Madisonville, COLORED COLTJMX. Kentucky Lucy Hughes. and is welcomed in our city at Solo, There's a Beauty Laud on High Miss Bethel Davis. any rime. BKV J. B. KVA.NS. EDITOR Paper, Thanksgiving Quite a largo audiot ce witnessed ....; .... ..Mrs. Carrie Lee Earlo the baptizing at Ueola last Sunday Soprano and Tenor Duet,G6d'isLove Mrs. Hattie Piilren kpp vr .... Mrs. Beatrice King and Thos. ffibblp. We wish her a speedy afternoon. Rev. Gordon is au untiring worker. Ho left Monday Osborne. recovery. where he io assisting Rev. Dialogue, A Country Courtship. MrR. Delia Booker, is- - improv- Dennis in a revival. ..Mrs. Irene Smith, Mrs. Rosa ing nicely. She is able to be on A very large audience listened ....Tarrett and Mrs. Milep Earle. with rapt attention to a most profoot again. Miss Luclllo Garrett. Solo found gospel ir?H8age laBt Sunday MrB. 0. 0. Wakefield, who has night delivered by Rov. Woi. T. been doing such efiicieut minsion AmigT. prpsidintnf StatR Universiwork in our city for the past ty, Louisville", Ky. Rev. Evans and family were tile week left for Corytlon Kentucky, happy reolpieuts of nice donations Monday. Mrs. Wakefield i? a Mr. and Mrs. of fresh meat conscioncious christian 'worker Albert Davidson'from and Mrs. Gyrus Mr. ror-Gutbrii Closing Chorus Admission lOota. ...,By Choir. y A Carl t Tfeamks. Mr. and Mrs, Abe Osborne ihank the many friends both white and colored who bo willingly assisted them in saving mueh of their houpehold goods in the burning which destroyed their home last week. They also wish to thank each anclall for the liberal donatloiiR made them since the burning. MhoIi praise is due the fire department for Its prompt response and heroic work in paving the adjoining balldings.. wlh to Big Fur Sale Now On . WIFE'S HEALTH RESTORED Husband Declared Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Would Restore Her Health, And It Did. Ashland, Ky. "Four years ago I Beemed to have everything the matter with me. I had kidnev trou- jfH bJ and was so bad off '.' WM"liHHfH I could hardly rest :W day or night. I 'doctored with all the best doctors in town and took many kinds of medicine but nothing did any good until I tried your wonderful remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound. My husband said it would restore my health and it has." Mrs. May Wyatt, Ashland, Ky. There are probably hundreds of thousands of women in the United States who have been benefitted by this famous old remedy, which was produced from roots and herbs over thirty years ago by a woman to relieve woman's sufferinp. Read What Another Woman say:. Camden, N. J. "I had female trouble and a serious displacement and was tired and discouraged and unable to do my work. My doctors told me I never could be cured without an operation, but thanks to Lydia E.Pinkham's Vegetable Compound I am cured of that affliction Program. A. H, E. Zion Church. and have recommended it tq more than Fov. 28. 1912. one of my friends with the best results. ' ' Mrs. Ella Johnston, 324 Vine St .fBy choir. Opening Chorus . ;, If you want special advice Trrito to Invocation Rev. O ;Carrintrron l) Xydla E. 1'lnkham Hcdiciuo Co. Mrs. Beatrice Klmr Solo.,, Lynn, JCass. Yoiir letter will Remarks fee opened, read and answer by a .jVMrVJae. Duuiap Prs'B.of Choi wouau and held la strict coatldcaee. ;. .: fjffr Long, Mr, and Mrs. Louis Nichols, We wish to thank these friends for their kind remomberance. Let others tnko notice and do likewise. Mr. Springfield, ot Slaughterville, Ky. the father of Sam Springfield was In the ciy TuoBday visiting bis fattiur. Mrs. Lizzie Rarbrough's niece, of Erin .Tenn., reached our city last Sunday aud wills spend two weekB, with her auut. Mr. Sam Reynolds, of Morton's Gap, who was'so badly hiirtjn the mine at Morton that his leg had to be amputated was removed to his home Tuesday. He is doing wll. Mr. Spencer Lawson, whose leg was broken In No. 9 mine, also had to have it amputated. He Ib doing well at this. writing. The revival at Mt. Zlqn Baptist church is progressing nicely. Rev. Whiteside is preaolutig some great gospel pennons. ' Already eighteen souls have made a profession of faith. Wo have twenty anxious seekers. The crowds are increasing each night. The remains, of Jim Terrel, who is supposed to have been killed by y one of the panceiigpr trains last were carried to Trenton, Ky for I urial Sunday after noon. Thntikfgivinir Rally und program attliM Baptist church TliHiiksu'lvintr Day. The proceeds of the day will be paid on our piano, W shall be of able glad to have the members and friends. Stt-urtfa- Bargains in Ladies & Misses coats Barnes, Cowand & Co. Incorporated Amrkan Magazine The December American Magazine marks uu tmpoitaut epooh in he history of periodical making. With this number The American goes to a now size 8K inches by 12. This permits of three columns of reading matter to the page, much larger and more beautiful iuustra-t,lcti8- v a book practically as thick as the old standard slaed magazine and a greatly Improved phyBicbl appearance all around. Of the ninety-tw- o illustrations in the number, twentyr four are in color. David Grayson, F. P. Eunne, Helen Keller, Ida M. Tarbeil.fid Howe,, James Montgomery Flagg, Emerson The December " j rj .. "A We have secured a sample line of Furs on Ten Day trial, which less than the regular Retail price. one-thir- d H, , . .mi si .iti M -- will be sold ll. ft " rm U HSJIJfelfSf CHOCOLATES We are proud to show you our new invoice of chocolates. ' '. y ' ,'! ' This assortment will he on sale in Qiir store From Wednesday Nov. 21, until Saturday Nov. 30. f &m :a ii i 4 I They are so fresh and appetizing. The ribbons and colors are so 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. Come in and see them. '' J: Bough and Oliver Herford are among the notable contributors of articles to the first numnet of the 'new sized magazine. s Ou the side of fiction, Arnold Bennett leads the' way with the first chapter of anew serial untitled "The Regent', a theatrical story, lively and stirring. Other stories are by Harris Merton Lyon, Frank Bark ley Copely, Henry Owen, Welford Beaton, Mary Brecht Pulvor and Ralph If you are thinkingof Buying Furs now is your time to get . 4 1 M 4' li ' You can't resist them and you won't want to. Qf s. Straus. The principal departments, ''Interesting People." "The Theatre' tand the 'Interpreter's House," are 'jfuli of good reading. the newest things at a Reduction in Pribe. . !d mi , Ruriiir' w....iM;,,., Incorporated; IVfintKy n w.t i ye,4 Smt ; Bargains in Suits Incorporated Barnes, Cowand Hop-klns.vlll- & Co, Wft Dut Department Y Barnes, Cowand & Go. (confj-deatia- 2:, Rqv; George O. . will hold Ifls regular services atthe Armory Sunday, Abbitr, of e, Incorporated Harlmgton, - Kentucky o o. w I "O it a tlMKj, it x) " V MsolstrMe. In Hew Wotki wwrtd of .2001000 eas were arraigaIBefore the poltee imagkrtrateaJauTiogtlhe.'year 190 another 100,000 were brought tate 'their courts) by .Over this 'huge array (of peoBie.rtBaaay of who are entirely Innocent' of any offense, d the magistrates exerts amaimoat away, for their dedsionaoarei h nine 'caee out (of ten" absolutely final. undte-'pute- wayet'tthrrolee Htl (fltlxw iwnrila upon the personal IibMrty-.anrights 6t V imore thanBLOoOrAkteBHa.'avarvmoa'tt of the year,! and, gave In tt IOW AH 1 .stances. tbelr.ilcIliiaiirMacceDt4d ' "" :r 7;.. anr VUJ. Hl nfhdf. iIKirwl Un kn .1aA iilnlo. ' m .mm . 'Vltlinut-MttllrnFri-Waw- 'tkav nils MiMrmallt l rJ?""'iOT nSIM HI rr-"7-ra",'u- iXt Lin-...l.- .it -- . - J m M H nA afe M all hy .a eal, and 'laassir tuiy. a Ekswt untoikltaselfrOear eEMarlKeriof the hrtLSidin!; Aawtiean ClubiWnan. faetaj nt "" "T I fOitftiuw tn Their Atiewers. TFtor Troaoommlttal ot hrevlty aaTOakago baTe'org-JaeV- l "MxnrotMa f' speech, eommend us to the Yankee &' olab to loasen household care. lord Of 'the tell. One such, who waa Tae'club' i therpeBeeesor of an ''oblige no make a physician dally oleaer,'ie''elCtric(waa-Ing'inacblne.'irorelectrlcMrovisits, bad 'as unvarying answer to andfan'ftm drying- ithenwasblng. The eary the question, "How do you feel today!" "Well;" he would reply, show-lafdaea - 'are those Teqalred for the up- as little (interact 'in the strtject aa keep of these" lafcor savers, and this to be about possible, "I ain't no wusa." 'Further amount has beea'esUmated three' centa a week. ''The initiation 'than 'that 'he 'wished to say nothing, andwt'todk 'the tanning of a"erpeat p- fee coaatBtanofitfae price of the equal part. tor'dlscover 'his real if eellngs. 'A man divided tato-'sl- x JPrataa who 'knocked down in the street Themaembera arxaage ' their work-s- e 'by - vm a saow-slldv a ar was assailed by a A nn in atwi a i kiu iihm ar u&ja. aaeaiv mni lb , , vmnaflllaJBB' mwiA nrl U , " patwtas.aeetuia 'faey, ZZ. .... .wTro''B. '116 i'ln foae ('neighborhood, so tae'r"a qveeuoa. "ijw ii nun yeai" ibaffair la easily ammged. iHow jrraetl- - Nairedroae of hl rescuers, m he ow from the clothes e t U;Hhow.llyitheiieaicHld,he-fbnMIBdtamh- -r nf ."6'lhewell -Dowdered victim. "Well." ."" DWUBSU IIU fl III rAMPrtytwyC!b. Mtkrmm ' i ' yyBSffr'' MADE A DIFFERENCE. trio-vacuu- m e'" ns - g (Conducted by the National Woman's Christian Temperance Union.) View of warden hellstrom Laws It waa kit Inspection and the different companies of the battalion were standing with their kits on the ground In front of them. The sergeant major was making tha examination, when his eagle eye detected the absence of Boap In the kit of Private Fllnn, and he demanded what excuse the man had to give. "Plate, sor, it's all used," Mii Fllnn. (Conducted by the National "Woman's Christian Temperance Union.) 1 i i . ak rT e u.I.haa Would Strengthen temperance In Every Way ''arid Teach Children Folly ef Liquors. I I v ,," BISK v, & -- m prWeaa ) iGreat i Kidney Remedy Saves '' - nraa 'tiro 'cautious answer, "it aia't a. Ir hk- 8 is'. l'.i IkV TUe boy's appetite ia often the Children In OneTwiijy Texas. amir no. at tmuinmant. Tfvnn wnnln COIdtaouthQCarollna Church. have huoIi an appetite tako bhamTo Mlnhnrtl'a. in Charleston. Soutn berlaln'a 'CnDietB. tiiu noc oniy ere-ftt- o AAhnnt onn roar airo rwr of nivl a healthy appetite, but strengthhlldren suffered badly from weak fSarolina. at'theitlme of its completion, en the stomaoh and enable it to do iM:ldneve ana diabetes. They would in'I7Cl.twas tho finest church "edifice of its work aiafcurally. tForBale by all J have uevere epelie In dJzzluees nnd Wn tho 'United States, and one of the waa health. were rill run down Dealer. of masonry construc ljuat about dtscouraged. II tried sev HTery few entirelytho tower as far as tion, including roTI!sieaWlKrrn(HhT)sir. y Wav eral remedies atiaiuinauy a doctor, khe I belfry. 'Itnow stands apparently 'So ;ye' iknow wheU'ls, sah? Deea ibut tbov did not improve, p Knew isas'flrm ndllapl-da4eof-as the day it was dedicated. who was taking-Swamtriend ye' organ4aeimT,i,aftwiredta citizen, JRoot for kidney trouble with goon "Work on it was begun in 1752., Iiike looking jyouag-aetore- df .addressing olfl .Bratbr UBu4glhback. TeeultR and l L decided to get some almost all the colonial churches, this 'for'the cliildreH. II had noticed that one suffered vicissitudes during the ".Well, aah, a!aeta fedl gtn'loman Iwprovement alter - flwre were some doae "ioped 'wtd 7o'''daahtahIoola- vhey had takes two llarge bottleB and 'Revolutionary war; its rector was a ihelle, hout two weeks. o?nd I kin J enntlnued'to tve 'it to themu.mila Tory and was compelled to aresign, leaving the church affairs in somo-whabot-rroTfiit, alteuhmubrimaenan'peBr they had takn obewhalf-doze- n jLBHaJaecoorad-baxJksTUchaotic condition. Materially it today, tberoaato and were wll-otaaoe. iLDr. i Kilmer's suffered through tho loss ot ita leaden II to 4afawmt7o'idat lfXTo'll .take tae done more for my soef, which was removed to furnish er back aA matvt a aew suit o Swamp-Roo- c --JiKaaBaa dttlldrpr thanny other medlclno I toilets for' tho colonial rifles. Tm 'I suffered habitually' from constipation, kOoaft's Reculets relieved and strengthened ibe bowels so that they have been regular ever since."-- E. Davis, Grocer, Sulphur Sprints, T 4 a 'l dt -- ti n y. jh, tlnk Cltytac '1V70 r If y K.. Ohlldron who havi wnrmr palo fretful and Mokly nioPtof tho tnuo To rid the llttlH body of f heso parafiltps WHITE'S OREA.MVVER. MHFUGE Is an approvod remedy. When the wormB havo bepn driven that by all Dealers. out the child prowB- - stronpr, hridthy theiMwne Is trae lu etiGictauce aud 25c per bottle. .add robust. Price Woman and Suffrage. Sold by St. Bernard Mining Go. In- fftdt. 3JQiary Public. 11 a woman demands votes, offlcea corporated, Drvjr Departmont. and p'olltlcnl equality with men, as ' ,Iet(cr to rfeitieaTTIp. among tho Shakers an elder and elder-es- s .Dr.KUmerftC ur ambUJo; are 'Of equal power and among . Dinhnlon N Y. .humoroaBrvorBO, the KBuakers It must not be refused., xKW. Tho editor may.rojcct do fer It Iswery cheap wit that finds ifrBO Proj fit Swamy-iseiWcdroU.tthat woman should vote. Ralfrb. it If tho meter's out, pi' Ybx joint, but if you faijjiSend .tOtDr. Kilmer fc iCo., ion.it llkajhls hojll oimpl iJjottlo. Y.. for suroly seq tho It will .convince anvcio. Sou will In severe cases of sore lungs, you also rcoirae a booklet of valunlile need JP.lut. 4i the dollnr Rlze remeluforinuMnu, telling at! about the dy. Buyinternal anA externalBALL Utoaulftto tho Uowels whon thot' kldneyo And bladder. Wiion w?jtliiir ARD'S HOREHOUND SYRUP, rfaU tn.tuove ivopfrly. .ILERBINE Ibe sure flnri.jmentfon theJEarllatrtou you get two remedies for the price tavao nc(mtral)l brfwel roKu'lator. it tSemivWeeltly Bee. Regular iHfty of one. With every dollar bottle size bottloc for there Ib a free fiERRICK'S RED Jhelp,th( 4lvor nnd stoiqach and r rcont and ale at all drutr Htoren. Vst4W.e8 4it0iH foelmir of ftrongth and PEPPER. POROUS PLASTER for t,NUOxVAtjcy. Prlco,fOc. Sold by St. iJIre. A. D. Mtjrrihew of Spnltis- - tho chest. Sold by St. Bernard MinBernard Mminjr .Oo. pcorporated, fleld. Tonnu is visiting her duuirhtor ing Co. Incorporated, Drug Department. Mis, John 'rather. Htfi fi'pnrtKujnt. croHB, La-voni-- tried aivd reooommend it to Htryon havirf children suiferas jam's' did. "ItlB a pleasure to tell you that Cbamderlaln's Cough Remedy is the JR. W.i&isESJiY. best cough remedy I have ever uepd mniMimirc iuicki nw thp shfi F ium ii iiii u muii w .in- - .. iBothttu, Ala. writes MrB. Hugh Campbell, of Ga. "I have used It with all lI'a?ronally wpeared before me, " Do Not Want tfiitarind day ot July.iJ00S), R. W. my children nnd the results have Rallrords Engineers to Run Trains Lrsenby. who eubaorHjed to the been highly satisfactory." For sale Endanger Lives. "Verr liTuly F. O. HellBtrow, warden of the state penitentiary of North Dakota, In an address before the W. C. T. "D. of Jamestown, said: v "I would strengthen the temperance laws in every possible way. I would start in by teaching the children in the schools the folly and evil of the use of intoxicating liquor, drugs and narcotics; instil In the minds of the' youth that nothing but shame, poverty, degradation and crime can possibly xeBUlt from their use and the traffic in them. I would make laws with tho aim and object to completely abolish tho traffic, "tthero is not one word that can truthwly be said In favor of tho buslnessyf I had the power to draw the veil smfl to expose to view itB evils I could s$w you the slimy coils of hades, intensified a million-fold worse than the mind of man can Imagine. You can see and imagine the crime and wanton I abandonment, but a true picture of the evils 'would cause your imagination to palo into insignificance. To sum up, I will say that It 1b beyond the power of man to invent a He that will In the least libel tho traffic In intoxicants, .opium or other stimulants unless, perchance, something good Bhould be said." "Used!" shouted the sergeant major. "Why, the first cake of soap I had Bervcd mo for my kit lasted me three years, while you are not a year In the ranks yet How do you account for that?" Flinn'a eye had the faintest suspicion of a twinkle as he replied: "Plaze, sor, I wash every day." . And tho sergeant major walked on, while tho whole company grinned. Tit-Bit- s. TO ABOLISH LIQUOR TRAFFIC x V 1M .1 Money Put Into Twenty Necessities off Life Would Furnleh Employment for All Men. (By MARGARET B. PLATT.) Wo 'A M ji i S are sometimes told, "You caff never get rid of the saloon by talking sentiment Facts are what count The saloonbrlngB in a big revenue and money talks. Don't, talk sentiment. Talk business." Well, if money He'll Learn. Minister What a pity your brother talks, let us talk money. It is claimed that to abolish, the is bo Jpmraved and Idle. Have you any otheT"lt)Blher8 at homo .like him? llquorf traffic would throw out ofi emBilly rnimrTiir one brother who ployment large numbers of people and? niver swears, nlver drinks, nlver plays an army of idlers would be the result cards, niver 'its me, niver steals, In a comparison of thirteen leading industries of the United States, with niver the combined brewing companies, it Is Minister Oh, indeed? Billy Yes, an' he's only six months found that In proportion to the amount of capital invested, the brewing busiold. Tit-Bits. ' . 1 t 1 POOR WOMAN. ness should give employment to wage earners Instead of only 256,-G- 87 44,-41-7. yours, a, "Fuddle-Brained- jMTOr.-WeuKflr- r, ' ai and . "Trio Blng-hnmuv- u.s generals, and engineers and bookkeepers and, mechanics. Is ono of the ,suro achievements of the century," says Rev John P. Cowan, In a article In Christian Endeavor World. tho . . "Tho handwriting on tho wall today Tho railIs against 'fuddle-braln- .' roads do not want to put him in their engine cabs. The electric companies dare not trust him where the reckless klngsl and fuddle-brained fuddle-brained "Btraight-frbm-the-s,houlde- passing ,of fuddle-braine- d t onii-tloll- ar - 1 mm tf vo.'wwHHWwyy IfilJJL1 U. l'B"JL''JLl ' A- - The X !R Bee's Christmas 13. handling of a switch may send thousands of volts of energy on errands. Uncle Sam cannot trust Captain Fuddlebraln to navigate the delicate machinery of his Bankers and merchants cannot havo their accounts kept by a young fellow who comes back from his .lunch, stupid .withbeer. TheJnsurance companies and fraternal orders do not want to insure a 'cigarette heart' or 'beer kidneys.' Even tho docks and mills do not want him to handle or shovel ore. "Not only In athletics, but In business and In rjublfc life, young men aro being weighed In the balance on the scoro of their death-dealin- g dread-naught." In the thirteen leading Industries se lected, $1,783 capital invested gives employment to one wage earner and: each dollar of capital purchases eighty seven cents worth of material each ' year. In the brewery trade it requires1 $10,605 capital to give employment to ono wage earner and a dollar's worth of capital purchases only a fraction, over twelve cents worth of material each year, while In the entire llqtior manufacturing business in the United States It takes $10,304 to give employment to each wage earner and each dollar of-- Invested capital purchases only a fraction over 15 cents worth ot material annually. This business, therefore, deprives 212,270 laborers from earning annually. Instead of pur Mrs. Wise Well, there may be chasing $398,176,455.00 worth of raw ome things that a 'woman don't material, they purchuso only 0 now. worth. If the liquor business Mr. Wise Yes; but no man can were abolished and the money spent tell hor what they aro. for drink were put Into twenty of the necessities of life, employment would Milady's Bonnet. he given to all now employed In the My bonnet lies over tho ocean, production of liquor and 1,347,129 oyer My bonnet lies over the sea; and the farmer would have a market For, you see, it's the latest creation, for all ho now sells nnd $400,568,614 And hasn't yet come from Paree. Judge. worth besides. 1 r .... t. 1 $812,-999,410.- $70,512,-042.0- . pig-iro- n EDITION i - Will be issued on Friday, Decembeij to-foreig- It '"'. ' 44 5i i ' ft r Bt' p. , f$x & will contain 20 or more pages of good Chris- news, illustrat- itmas 'stories, 'locals and edishort stories 'and advertising. A handsome ;' $.'&' S' "j I "'. r ; fj f Christmas Coverhas been ordered and we' ex- pect to get out the best, a banner edition. This will be a splendid opportunity for advertisers and they shouldjiot fail to take advantage of it Bee has approximately Tahe 4,000 Subscribers and covers the county or . Hopkins like a blanket covers the bed. Tthe Christmas ediiion will be on the 13th just in time for both, the St. Bernard and the railroad pay days and in ample time tocatch pur --pros., i. perous Christmas' shoppers, v & ft r Mr. Merchant: - Get your ad in iitpisr issue if yoLHlwantresults. n -- - I k ) made a faro table, or a reBort of debauchery. He no more made It than he made the tools of the burglar dV tho vile inventions which the customs seize. He made H only in the same sense as he made tho dynamiting bombs of the anarchist thugs. Wheat and corn and rye are wholly useful and wholesome food as nature yleldB tthem, but by the devices of man The Real Danger. rstrong drink is produced from them, "Madam, your little dog bit one ot od it ruins men if they take too much of it, as many of them do if they" the children in the street below." "What! One of those dirty little drink it at all. Instead, therefore, of putting the responsibility Cor liquor on creatures! Call up at once for my we adylse the clergy o lay the veterlBarlan!" ii&cHt, blame for It on me, as a dan- ON THE LINKS. luxury which God compels Srenatneither to produce ner o M more than he compel them to tfe tsythlag else. New York uh. -con--MBei- A Device of Man. God no more "made liquor" than he "I remember very well tho first timo UNCLE SAM VERY WATCHFUL I over saw you," ho said when he had been introduced to tho brtuitlful ac- Reason Given for More Federal LU tress. censes Issued Than There Are "Well' sho ,replledt, ;Tm glad to Country. Dram Shops-Ihear it; but piense"donvfc Bpeak as if you regarded it as proof that you Some One said: "How Is it? There havo a good memory." are more federal licenses issued thfin there are dram shops?" There cerHome Politics. tainly are. Tho government 1b the "What is this initiative and refer- hardest prosecutor of all. It costs only endum?" $25 to get a "government 11 "It's this way. If I want to go any- cense," therefore all who handle alcowhere, or do anything, I take the ini- holic liquors pay this to the governtiative by mentioning it to my wife. ment to be let alone. It's "Hands off"' Then sho decides whether I can or after the $25 Is paid. The saloon payan not That's tho referendum." It, so does the browor, the wine grower, tho drug store, the "madame," the Yearning for a Tentacle. the club room and the ho"Of course you havo a grudge tel bar. That nobody pretenda to sell against the octopus; I mean the rail- liquor, legally or illegally, without roads." first paying the government tax, prove "Yes," replied Farmer Corntossel; that prohibition will prohibit when "my principal grievance Is that there the United States government wants ain't any of 'em runnln' within a mile or two of my place." n boot-legge- r, All She AEked. ti i?l i i THE SALOON A bar to heaven, BAR. ' Semi-Week- ly -- -- Areeda a Proper Pride. We are warned against the sin of pride. Now whisky is the best thing to 4etroy tnlde that I ever heard of. When a tnu te sober he likes to hare clean food, rpectable-lookin- g clothing and a comfortable bed. When he Is drunk he Isn't a bit stuck up; it matters little for fete) if his c'lothee are ragged i or dirty, whether; his home Beasts or onevpene of glass or, of five; wea ft comes to sleeping he would lust as soon lie down ia the gutter as any other place, and thinks a e ulte as good sa a pillow. J&SMtto C. Beach. iLl curb-stott- ' a door to hell. wnoever namea ii, namea n, ?eu. A bar to manliness and wealtli, . A floor to want and broken tieAltlsi. A bar to honor,' pride and 7asV. A door to darkness and ie sttaaw,-bar that shuts from useful Mfe, T' A coor to brawling; senseleM strifes a u- iu sii umi. g iruo ana erare A door to every drunkard's grave, a ihu- - io joy mat noma injpartjj. to tears &Bd broken A bar to heaven and door toheart. ,1 heaj. Wbowr named If, named it well. "II .!ilTtJ lr A J0 -- - or f $y We'll bar. this BaP 4tom every etate lm-m- ark theieat? joL V itM l ff-fjii JiF I - Is i N t ,f Vr ' 4 . ? Is v -- n '' r. VfPip - f Public Sentiment In Iowa. Kvelyn I just met Clarence.1 He Sp Iowahaa fi9 countJesr- - Sixty-nin- e of a conversational foorie, ,..,At these have outlawed saloons for all f George How'e thatT time. Thirty are battleground, deEvelyn He makes love whea he claring now for the saloon, now against it The last few months have ought to play golf, and he talks golf seen a steady current toward prohibi- when, he ought to Rake love. tion in these 30 counties. When Fort Quite ImiMMlble. Dedge, that hitherto etxoBghbld of the The hallway liauor traffic. - outlawed her ealoona. HI vrlfe' wasUsat waaWnhie m, watilagtke hand writing on the1 wall was He wouM hate bea up for aim. freea quite fr visible to 'everybody. Iowa will vote earee, on constitutional prohibition within the Could he have left' hla'jac OowjMtesra. next four years: A Pelnt of Difference. "A man to very much unlike a hoaae Government's Duty. It Is the duty of government bo to la one way." legislate as to make it easy to do "What one hi that?" right and dim cult to do wrong.1 "A, man eaa still be tall of Am tfter he is put oat" William B. Gladstone. What America Has to Fear.'' The, worst thing with which we have to coatead is not the borer hi the apple trees, aor the river aoote: nor thesummer'e droughw, aor im. srocks, nor thrhiBg; northe clay,, tot-ith- e' naud,nor the. sand. It is oa-- - " raw winds and oar cold winters that" make men poor. It is the draai ahops-of- , the land, which steal irst ihe workman's money and next his rigfceu. Maine, once the poorest of state, baa.' ished her saloons once for all. Now she is the richest state in the Unloa " '"". "- higs banks. in the amount per capita ia her . ,., . - t Surelyl Mr. Smith to Mrs. Smith: "The dty Is poor. If we don't, have Useaaea, we've got to have higher taxes. An we can't stand that. We're all pretty-nea-r broke, as it is. Wo caa't raise another dollar Ay taxation. So tha only way we can get the $B,0Oft, we need for repairing pavements and garbage is by having saloons, and squandering $100,000 a year la them, and having them give as back $5,000 in license feee See?" William Hard. s ll .'rlerjcius., They tell' us'lhat' the 'saloon Is tha. poor man's club.' Whea I hear that; I often say to myself, "What Is hk wife's dub, I wonder?" Alas-- too oftesj ahe finds that hers Is hla shilhUahH? . FfaacM BLWiliard. Tn WtfWHf&v&W' Abstainers Favored. The United States bureau of labor reports that 61 per cent of American employers discriminate ia favor of to-: ., tul abstainers.., "Braggs ia passionately la lore with wife." "How do yoa know!" "He Hit eat gruBliag abeat K." ,.6.'iiiiM l tt J ohi v .. A Proof. n.l'i issfl.'i 1I Willy 0 ij' ' tf wpiii' . t V ?1 "K, irsf- - rt bBh 'K' I ! n fc V ' .. ,. !" hv ' M ..V U- -- t. . n '' , wV . ; -:- V- ;. v dill ' ... h 1 m 1 K ts I a , 'rt i V :mas coming FROM THE IACTOW -- i -- SJ t.HW. v'JCm ; 'of BeiitmJil Seven Piece Decorated China-Berry- , and. 'Salad Sets and 100 Seven. Piece tteo3ted China " Sets. Cake and Pie -- Tf? . - i These Seven Piece Sets are artistically decorated and ordinarily- would cbst $3.50. . 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