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Digital page images are linked to the text file. c nJIV I 011 t afld FRfi AYA- FTERNOON JiIIz iw y- t trlotI f Fh4 t IF You DONT O BUSINESS ADVERTISE IT FOR SALEI L r JL TWENTYTHIRD YEAR EARUNGTON HOPKINS COUNTY Wf FRIDAY NOVEMBER 21 1912 lItH itILADI11 AIDIOOIITY j ltiHIs An All Day Session Preparatory To Giving Christmas Bazar 4 Aprobably the most enthusiastic and profitable and yet distinctly social session of any ladies organi nation ever held in the country was thexall day session of the flLadios Aid Society of the OhriF 1 tian church This meeting wag on Friday November 22nt the w home of the pastor and his good wife Jfov and Mrp H J Bnizttl 1too The ladies began to arrivo promptly at nine oclock carry ing with them garments anil material of many shapes anti hues which were to take form qn that day Three sewing i machines werein readiness and were kept humming from early until late making u pleas ant accompimeut to interesting r conversations 1 The ladies were not so inter ested however that they forget i ful of the noon day meal and each huh brought something to tempt the appetite Mrs Long- S chargIofailstheir assistance a few others who joined wIth the hostess in preparing the spread Three tables containing covers for twentyfive wore laid and pre sented a beautiful atftj happy scene when the ladies were all iu their places The dinner was served in three courses and con sistctlof nil the dijqitcloS of the r season thus could be quickly pre paredrAside froln liian raofriCieiIre u- e lar members a liumber of the t ladies of the church who are kept away on account of other 4eIduties wore present and enjoyed i the feast of good things Mrs Ida Walker Madisouvilie and+ Mrs VF Bun wore also with their old friends again After dinner others began to arrive and wok was resumed with renewedzeal At the close of the day twentyfive garments jwere finished and many others were taken to the various homes for Completion These with many other useful and dainty articles will be for sale at the bazaar on Thursday December 12 The guests began tb depart about five oclock all feeling that oitwas a privilege to spend a day in the hospitable and happy ihome of Mr and Mrs iBrazelton DisittitirP1i qp ts There are Hi presidential ostoc8 i nJelltuclty says I he Warsaw Independent c and ritmgst be n1l tired popular jafe as about ltS9g gpplicanti for the 118 jobs are already U the iuld and the misfortane of A wthat R lot of tbeM Ee ibli c postmasters have aaywbereA nT from one to three years of their 1 terms romaining tend it isexc- eedltlfly likely that many of them will be permitted to serve out their time in power What r a di8m alprospect tnewoods i are full of htangry 1ocrats who havnt been instRht ofa piece of pie for sixteen long Iyears Porrerfer J hn ton- I Miss Grace Forrester of tbU city 1 and MrO ty Johnston at Louie villsJKy were married in Bender reoa Wednesday afternoon at the r Hotftl Hehder 0n Mies Forrester ie the d uRhtir of Mr and Mrs J H Forrtster of thle city and leaj f eharralpfc and poputur young lady Nr onhstoQ is engaf1 fn the drug rbuedneeelu Louisville Kyand is a rl lpg young bunIneBi man The i rLyoqW 6upl left Hendertoti Wed neidav islghtttor LoulsvUle where k I they will makg their future home frlnd of the yoan bride iplntlt0if 0 ar 0 ti a Tht tiirkfih Exodus War corteepondents say the Turk rah popuUtlon Ii fleeing en masse before the Bulgarian Army leaving the country behind them unluhablt edNo movement like this has taken place since the Middle Agog A correspondent says This headlong flight of the population eastward and southward IB no ordinary fugitives flight from home scones to which they will return There Is anti has been for a week no one be vend Tohorla The hordes seem to have fallen back towards Constant nople by instinct Their villaues have all been burned and they will erect vIlllRes on the other side of the BnsphoruB Tn view of the foregoing and In view of the way the flower of the Turkish Army was mowed down by the Bulgarians it is small wOnder that many think the hand of God IB in the disruption of European Tur kayoThe driving of the Turks beyond the Bosphetus may mean however a period of rest and reconstruction to Palestine and other poitions of Asiatic Turkey while the nations ot Europe ore engaged In A death Btruatfle over the spoils she has left If this be BO what a won derful incentive It is to all Jews to leave Europe and return to their native land 1 In Gen 178 God promised Abra ham All the land or Caiman tor an everlasting possession In Gen 1618 this everlasting title couers from the river of Egypt unto the great river the river Euphrates In Geu 8512 the deed was confirmed Ito Jacob Gen 23L and 871 agree that Abraham and Jacob during their lifetimes were strangers in the land which they and their posterity are yet to have for an overlaBMng possession Gen 484 Hqw unreasonable God would have boon to tell Abraham to Lift np- npw thlhii ye4T look from the place where thou art northward and pntbwnrd eastward and westward for all the land which thou seost to theo will I give It and to thy seed forever Gen 181415 If neither Abraham unr his posterity are over to come into possession of the land I X The Wandering Jew L Mr And Mrs Fwcster Entertain At Dinner Quite a number of friends were in vited to partake of a delicious din der at the residence of Mr and Mrs fly Forrester of this city The table groaned ender Its enormous load of good thiNgs to eat and drink Mrs Forrester is a splendid host ess and it Is unnecessary to liay the entire party had a lovely time After dinner the several games were indulged In and the entire afternoon passed off pleasantly Carl Slaton Heuse Bans Gael Slaton a well known eitleea ot Mortons Gap had the Misfortune loose his home by fire Thursday afternoon Mr Slaton was out killing hogs and there was no one In the house except hit and ORB child bowaUl wjth tvphold ieyer Kr Slaton looked up and easy fhb roof In flames Every effort w rtiftde to extinguish the fir mei bfc Milo avail The hbnseWM barbed to the round and a large portioh of the household goods were lost Property Charl w HMk Mr J IL Flab bi purchased the Jao Rule home place on Main St littleBillThe house purchased by Mr Irish is One of the most desirablB homes In the city Chas Truempy fatertairuM hal one of bdr wll known Jewelersentettah ed a party of friends at Nixon restaurant last night at Supper Vbe jolly bunch enjoyebtbe well cooked viands and pent a pleasant hour in this first class eaTe I IkIItIteesatly trmveted over a 3aaWlan raHread MoUmoooaly for aye tittjs iral INHT eil sating that titre ba tw ailing cart with CfO meals ily or8 40 iaeai la aH Tills WM gone bntifp irtan + rd- dieing ern eachha rt a seatlsg ea parity of thirty PMYOOB Bd naaatted fey MM o dJltornl bootai and flv vrai4rw At his rats eat wiMrHIT A4t Mok aaealan ay bf treaty tire yeraos iJl1d eacb eltar HNM u averse of three aaa wa tktrds HJMs at cook acid JW1i+ow T lIIJ 000 o 0n a SPECIAL Threwillbe a special meeing of thei WilsonMar y shall Club at te- GUY ifi I HALL to Tucsdaif NIght j H4 VS tef i i I or Ittr rVj 1I liIfI S See L 12 Tf j i iYl r l 5tf w J J11 AIL mernbtered requestedi I ftr v to be present alsr there is busy4 l lSka i sVt r Vv 9 yrhWwwrt 1J r n ssqf great importance to i beattended to J fm 0 J lfoJE1 MALONY SeC y The Parcels Post The following are the regula tions and rates that will govern the Parcels Post system when it becomes ejQfeolive the first of January 1018 Any article is mailable if not over 11 pounds in W nor more than 72 inohesin length and girth combined nor likely to- oinjnrethe tails or postal equip mentor employes Flat rate of 1 cent per panca up to 4 ounces regardless of distance Above4 OQUCOS rates are by the pound or fraction thereof and varying with distance sj follows First Each ad 11 pound ditlonal Ib lbs- karat L ud city debvery06 03 15 60 mile zone06 03 85 150 mile zone IILM 46 800 mile zone 06 0567000 mile zone08 06 68 JOOD mile zone09 07 70 1400 mile zona 10 09 lCO 1800 mile zoiie11 10 111 Over 1800 mlle12 12 182 The Postmaster General may- make provision for indemnity- insurance and collection on de chargepfOrthe consent of the Interstate Commerce Commission after in vestigation modify rates eights and zone distances when experi needthereof For any Itchlceti of the Akin skin rube chap plnplet etc try Doans oIntment sac at all drug stores L I COM NG90 etDr Grace Will be at Mortons Gap Ky I pec2Monday at Hotel 2 Gays I 1 was delayed from coming last trip on- t Jo Account ofSitki1essI L Railroad Fares Paid 1 a r D M F 0 A 4 M sro i1 r r V XIn AKihJfiJ1iI x0 OZTAI 1K 1tA1bA0AD CARL r Ohio jTheFrankfort Ky No 270wiupr to the failure of railroads to provide sufficient cars for the shipment of coal mined in Ohio County the miners and their families nnmberine about 6000 are on the verge of suffering apd have appealed to Governor JVfc Oreary for assistance A com Ynunicatlon addressed to Gov ernor McOreary and signed by R 0 Vance L E Herrel S T Mann Ohas Mullikiu GPFlel1sG W McFurland and A T Davis representing the miners of Ohio County has been tnrued over to the Rtilroad Oom mission for investigation and the matter will be considered by the commission at the December 4 meeting The commission states that for the last eighteen mouth the miners have averaged only 10 a month that they appealed to the coal mine owners and operators for more work and they in turn stated that the miners wonld be Iven sufficient woik if they couldget railroad sara to ship their product in The operators claim that thy have on hand large contracts but are unable to fill them on account of the failure of the railroad companies to furnish careOovarnorMcre pl ing t9 tits appeal i1g lrarU had nojuri8dicionvinWeiattery but lind turned the Iettettpvprt6 the Railroad Cownijssion with the request that the conditions in Ohio County be investigated Hyde Breaks the Record On Thursday uigetthe28thErnest Hyde a machine runner in the Hecle mine of the St Bernard groug broke all teobrdB for that mine and so far as we are Informed tor this county aawejl With a MorganGardiner chain breast machine he cut a total tit 283 feet on this shift This IB Indeed a record of which to be proud and demonstrates that some of the best men in the country are employ ed in the local mines Our Christmas Number The Bee is preparing to get out the greatest Christmas paper in its history For the past ten years we have excelled all papers in this section in size of paper character of specially illustrated matter Christmas storiesbv leading writers and page page of hve Rod attractive ad vertislng by our local merchants lwho have long since learned how to reach the buying public The beautiful colored cover designed by a special artist will delight the young folks and re willdeserveOur solicitors will be around soon to interview the merchants and give them an opportunity to reserve chosce space positions in thje our biggest and best Ohris mas number yet printed Joe Blackburn Mentioned It is stronalriimbred in political circles says the Louisville Times that formertJnited States Senator Jo 0 Sf Blackburn of Woodford county is tbeUdark horse referred to in the race for the Democratic nomination for United Suites Senator at the next August State wide primary Some astute politioans regard Senator Blackburn as a sure starter They say the vetern Democratic leader has recently expressed himself as being in his oldtime form and not averse to entering the lists for the toga Senator Blackburn has always bId a large following and make it very interesting for his op onentardilk friend aay o ru n W TOESUAY and rimAy 1 4FT fRNQQNtI AbVESTIS I rI fcuwHI Notllkeliw2 l United slater ttdjie Frank Tezaissued50 the jury iii tAe caseof Mack Chandler 888t L Cannon and Luke Pearre proprietors of the De Queen Bee of De Queeno Ark to return w verdictVfof the 3 f defendants and thereby framed a decision of vital interee to newspaper publishers Chandler enteredsuit against the De Queen newspaper men for 15000 claimed as damages by reason of the publication of ran libelous article WeitheChandler had been arrested on a charge of burglary a descriptiony of the manner in which the enterance was effected adda statement that the place had been entered upon several occa t sions also appearing in the article It afterward developed that Chandler was charged with receiving stolen goods and h was exonerated Iu instructing a verdict for the defendants Judge Youmans said he disliked to give peremptory instructions to a jury but that Ills cdnscjencp would not permit Y hiinVtb let a judgements against the defendantsstand m The j uag riilid that a nowspa por is justified in printing facts without bins Judge Youmaus held that the statement Of the boy s arregt was neo1 fact and he reviewed sliowiltsthat and tliat some of estol nROOdlr f had been foundin his possession He intimated thatOiandlermust- have suspected Unit the articles he purchased did not come to the vender in a legitimate way be cause Ohnndler Jlid them ill the b o1farnJ What he Prayed For An olddarkey who was tekedV if in his experience prayer leas ever answered replied yleli sahsome pratrsis atlBod anto some aint pendd qn wnat1 vo apk foJest arter lie wah wen it was mighty hard scratchinl tcde culled pursob 1 baarved Sat wenebker Ipway de Lbd tenone o Massa PeytoiiJ8 fatjturk eye fo de oleroan dere was no notice took oh partition but nrfl li ewuz sunup nex raornin dee d sprain T i W w 11 4AmokJfe ceY+ty Cewrt CkLL sunonucein Q CountyCourtOlerk the DenitMjrjttip 4rV IIr Arnold theIuppoet oj p ariingtdh a8 laellothe 3tAk I in the coHHty iitfdwlH ap TMHiU iii favors fbown ilHi i up wttar w Bma lh Be IB a 1t1 loaf deinocrstt- end Ie 1VandftaYorLvknoKn ait over Hopkipeeetinty Li the evrgr- of his teawhich U tant amount to Ip leoPbbrpfrlIi R ioiryai Ost for blduttby c aNature la poundmeerwtikrserer telRpwI ir deateea W1k asstt I er or iffaikt at say irrti MM tWeMettaatitutror t Jprdved urttera 7 Wltlxwt this nm t la jH to lawlrrfragflela3ttphere W lsi roareiatrdesesbeaevoiepee tLs world and he Papa SoeIIa h4rwat4 c wkIwNt three itslirparia J tots rrf4CJIi JL iII t i I I I j 1 rJ tf iI t 1i na 1 4 c JK I Y Ric + A +r s e y f yamf THE Can you reach ItheII I TJc 1 Tntw it Mark an X before tke courser I you want and Do it now ADVERTISING LETTERING AND SINGNS AGRICULTURE Ancntt cTURE T f t1N 4iNG t MnLAW t I STENOGRAPHER BOOKKEEPING MECHANICAL ENGINEERING I LANGUApES 1P IIELECrRICALENGtN MINING i WhatPORitiOrJ do wt rit4 Jt i WW VWMWVW mww wrrrr w uiwsrvwar B M SLATON UNDERTAKER 1 Funeral Director Licensed Embalmer Arswezeill Day ot Night NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE Office Phone 1242 Residence PLone 124r- 3KENTUCKY i MADJSONVILLE rr I mmMWWMmN WWMWNNHd PAUL M MOORE EDITOR AND PUBLISHER J E FAWOETT ASSOCIATE EoiTOR AND BUSINESS MANAG- ERMemberer 3 Kentucky Press Association arid Secuta4 District Publishers Leone I I Tfkone J ANNOUNCEMENTS We are authorized to announce VVlHlB Rudd aa a candidate lot Sheriff of Hopkins county subject ethltaotlon of the Democratic partyWe are authorized to announce 2tWe am authorized to announce Caen L Walker aa a candidate for School Superintendent subject to the action of the Democratic pri maryWe are authorized to announce- J E Arnold aa a candidate for County Court Clerk of Hopkins county Bqbjpct to foe action of the i Democratic Primary krWhat Shall We Do With Our ExPrwi dents Banish them to the Senate says Mr Bryan without a vote t but surrounded by more enemies thnn friends I Mr Roosevelt says Do nothing with them nor for them Let them tnke cure ofthem rselves M1 Tuft proposes to c the Rio3qveltiirujel aml i4 go back lo work to earn a living R Jn this conneotTon lC swell to consider whhV his lnppetleu to our vxPresidents l Wshinjtu died at the ale of stet seven iibout twiv tvonrs lie rotfPHlnrot frrllp rfitl At m 11tt iu be oLfr than 1 k Q V GORMAN i r JUNE SUPKRSENDANT PEDAGOGY d youIo t amrmrrra oalIs J nn J Advertising Rates j Advertisementsf iLcale fRThanks 60 per line Obituary 6c per line Slight reductions on time contract display advertise mbnts AiA locale that run several months WlthOQtOhan Enternrt at the elPoHt Matter Office as Second 1T i9111filk4 nOrll 11CIVII any other President ninety years old and survived his retirement twentyfive years Jefferson lived to be eighty three years old and lived seven teen years after he left the White HouseI Madison di dat the age of- eightyfive years nineteen yeurs after his term expired Monroe lived to be seventyI three years old dying six years after he left the White House John Quinoy Adams lived nineteen years after the expira tion of his Presidential term dying at the eighty Jackson alter serving two terms Ii veIl elhti yearn dying at the aiie of Seventyeiglit Van Buren survived hid publjo laervicetwqntvOlnr years H J died at tlie tfge of Beventtyuine Harrison deed in rfce attHe age fsix YiiJt Tyler lived sixteen years alter his stormy administration dying at the age- of seveutyone Polk died three months after his retirement from the Presi deiioy at the comparatively early ajie of flftythreethe youngest dfuuv resident dying out of officecTitylordid in office at the ale of 6ix = fide FH1 more succed Ig lIt mt lived twenty6u0 years after life rejirement dying at the age nf ucyptiiy fnulIpierce lived twelve years as1 If You Value Your Eyesight 4J You will equip your 1 reading table with a oLap1p Authorities agree that a good kerosene oil lamp is the best forIu readi The Rayo is the best oil lamp made the result of yearsI of scientific study It gives a steady white light clear mellow Made of solid brass nickel plated Can be lighted without removing chimney or shade Easyto clean and rewick At Dealers Everywhere STANDARD OIL COMPANY 10111 isJlutlk7 Jacke nMidoIKJohalaGtNPmcl G Jsieleanrilb Eta E iiI 0- Cv lJ I f o fJO Reed Rocker FREE Pont ou want a CHAIRp Whatwhindofa chair dpYStif LIKE acidreStsor you What do you think of this to the oldest Old lady in Hopkins County we will give one of these rockers as a Christmas present free All that we ask is that you send us name and the date and place of birth A postal card will do You dont have to pay anything We want this to be our present Incase there should be two oldest Old Ladies we will give two chairs one to each This offer is good till Dec 24 and the present will be given pn Christmas Eve OBRYANx UT LEYCO1INCORPORATED Madisonville Kentucky P S We have lots aiid lots of chairs exPrpaidenc dying ut the age of sixtyfourBuchanan retired from office iir the age of seventy and live3 + even years thereafter Lincoln was slain in office at tie age of fiftysix succeeded Lincoln and lived si years after Ins retirement from the Presidency dying at the age nfsixtysixAfter served two terms lie made his great trip around tlje world and was n iudiate minatpn1Yivcd ttrement and died at the age of sixtiythree Hayes lived twelve years after the expiration of his term as President and died at the age of seventy f GtrUeld was killed while in utfieo at rhteHi- e of fprtyniite ltnyIPresident died Arthur s jcceed elfhiiuservedoutitaterm fin1 liVwii one bear thereafter Vjvinsr it the aseof fifty lx years J Qledellittrl avtAd tie ycyiis fterthe yxpirjttipti tifhit3 lri 4i deiVijV1 tetvicea clyinir tit jtlie i tl orS 1eJJtIYOHH ttri3fuj Hifrrl j served t1t11 e r iWI1I IUvuttlrm f plctII1s tas bPteti lived out yeifr titter hti ithrfiihitt- nditIj f1 Jt f1 arse la if sic1 1V IItt r nDlit1iilitywasshtinln otlice ar iliivjirJM of fiftyeight I Miv RVseyelt after eefvimr sfYtfti yt4us a8Prhsldelttretiredi- lulf ppnfc the succeeding four vcfiVs iu world wfcle fctivities 1rents from these figures Mierefore that the average term of life ioi1 im exPresident is v 112 year The average age at deatli of men who have servedf as President wUs0942r t Miller Evans Is vleitfug Bea Evans I and John Moore at Lafayette Indt wI iare attending Perdue University at that place Ben Robinson and family of VIe tofliispijntTh nltSKly ng with his motherMrs Eis obnBollI t r II a r1b iiotI 1 T- The Bees Christmas Ii L I 1 r SI EOITI0N- I I I t h Will be issuedon Friday December 13 ItIPI wilKcontain 20 or more pages of good Chrisr c S tmas stories locals and to foreign news illustrated tij r short stories and advertising A handsome Christmas cover has been ordered andwe expert t to get out the best a banner edition This r I will be a splendid opportunity for advertisers arid they should not fail to take advantage of ittt y The SemiWeekly Bee has approximately 4pOO I Subscribers and covers the county or 4 VI Hopkins like a blanket covers the bed The Christmas edition will be on the 13th just in il time for both the St Bernard and the railroadv paydaysI and in ample time to catchourpros j I Herous Christmas sliQppefsf tf- vMr Merchant v 4 lii v v irv L k y fi Get yojur ad in this issue if you want i i v r 1 t results i r 3 t i a v 3i i 8mitll Chance for Him A Brooklyn mans wife has eighteen socking chairs Theres one man who loeent dare to sneak Into the house late at night MS of Home Sweet Home The original manuscript of Home Sweet Home 10 said to have been HarryxHdward Paynes sweetheart but re ftised to marry hint In deference to herr fathers wishes After she was separated from her lover she shut herself In the old family mansion see Iflg aonebut a few1 memberS of the little church to which she belonged From the Independent HOW GIHlS- MAY AVOID PERIODIC PAINS The Experience of Two Girls f Here Related For The Benefit of Others laughter veryj until recently when sho complained pf dizziness and cramps every keephero getreliof VfAfter giving her only two bottles of Lyd1 B JPinkhams Vegetable Com pound she is now enjoying tlio best of health lcannot praise your Compound toohjghly I AVant Avery good mother to r iil what medicinal has done for mychlo4Irs RICHARD N DUNHAM 311 Exchange St Rochester NY nihcadnular A friend ad Vised me to take Lydia E Pinkhams Vegetable Com pound and before I had taken the wholo tfoundonly sixteen years old but I have better health than for two ot three years Icannot express my thanks for what Lydia E Piit hams Vegetable Compound has done for men had taken other medicine but ltd not find reliefrMIes COttA BFOSNAUGH Stoutsville Ohio RPiD No1 Hundreds of such letters from moth erg expressing their gratitude for what E gm s Vegetable Corn has for their daugh theLydtaPiflkbam BA ri t V Wlte Seeteh Ladcfte A Scotch lad had his leg injured at a factory and was treated for some time by the doctor without much far rorable result His mothef had great faith In a local bonesetter and want ed her aen to go to him but the boy objected preferring ashe said the reglar faculty Finally however he yielded to his mothers persuasions and was taken to the town where the famous boaesetter resided The leg was duly examined and It was found necessary tq pull it very severely la order to get the bone In as the quack expreaeed It The patient howled in agony but at last the bone was got In and be was bidden to go home In a few days he would ball right and could resume work Didnt he do it well said the joys ous old lady as they started home- Ward Yes he did mother said the lad he pulled it well but I was na sic a fool as to gie him the sail leg HappenlnpeJudge banquet of lawyers responded with two stories to show that there is some seriousthingcolored man Sam Jones by name was on trial tor felony The Judge asked Sam If he desired the appointment of a lawyer tp defend him No sah said Sam 1so gwlne to throw ply coteHorolsanell and illustrating the severe ehtnl4itLlaw Enklltifudgediet of guilty in the Faso ora mud accused of stealing a valuable watch ThOi Judge in eehtencing tho prlsono andfocndeternity JI 4 r rrr FriendApropos Wriott I dveryamusidgdefinition i friend hbaafdIs a man who ttdcos your part against all enemies Bticka to yA11 through all yourav6r shies lends you his last dollar with out security And then smiles on you at last is content to tako a back scat nndkeeJ out of the y Pay for What Sop See Theaters in Havana aVcprding town I exchangehave a systembwbtchpe irons pay for a se another act x pleased pay for act and soon to the end of the p0rfprtaanc9v By thiii method a may keep on trying dlfferent1beatersUI b flnda A play to h8 spend tor Jill various samples only the price hi bf w one ticket according tp our plan 331 tI ohw A of tlI STATIONERY f FOR CHRISTMAS F In view of the growing de mand for box paper we have enlarged very considerably on this line and are now able to offer you such a variety of tints and textures as have never before been seen in the city Stationery makes an ideal gift for Christmas being ex tremely practical useful and at all times highly acceptable We have some very dainty boxes for gifts which we should like to show you These box es are not what yqij would term Christmasy but are ele gantJn apj5earance and mod W1 crater in price A jl J Irtital Hler is a thu gtwhich yptarealso featuring at pres This coiner in White rent with a beautiful initial 7 foursheets of paper I arid twentyfour envelopes to the box and canVbe lirrjishr ed withric initial at 500 ppry bins J I If i St i BerqrdMi ing Go J IIncorporated t iJ Drag Department Practical Aid for the Poor Miss Elizabeth lloss has been ap pointed manager of the household sar vice office which has just been etab lished in Jamaica Plain Mass by the rterprJsetleboroJ Mutual A14 Association a neighborhood eervicB Jblclt atroriaI mutual aid for the The plants to furnish at coat competent ursea to educate peoplrf along sanitary lines and tofurriiah empleymcrit for womiwi and igirU comptitnt as household helc i I earn f r- F a 11 F 1 i Jo r iI ny h S ksY ft fe llli kr ttM rr t fJ r V i g fI W 11 U I t c I ui r Tw 1 I 91 n- MADIQNV1LLE t C A MORTON I ip KY- t rtI trj 1 A Ij t + t v t Funeral DIrector l andBmbalmerF III Any Call Answered Promptly Dy or Night tI h d x411k y The man who whispers down aIwell- About the things he has to sell Will never reap a crop of dollars Like he who climbs a tree and hollers tIt lNews of the Town 1 Wanted 2 gnod nnltdttnra for Ear llngtnn good money to right party jtpply at Bee office Mr and MrsJ D Frazer of Ca- dis spent Thanksglvliig with their daughter Mrs R G McEuen Miss Camlllb Lackey Is visiting relatives In Hopklnsvllle Aryoue Interested in buying aL home for either home or renting purposes can find out something to tbelr advantage by at the t 3U office L Prof 0 E Dudley leattendiagthe dtteatlonal meeting in Louisville thl week Miss Genie Armstrong Is spending toe Thanksgiving holiday with fritads at Howling Green Mrs H J JBrazeltou who has been mfew days Is improving Parisian Ivory make beautiful r jclfli for the Artistic See the splen 4 Iti display Of odd pieces atSlsks Bwk Store Madtsonvllle Kv Hisses Ruby Slsk and Mary Moth 4rshdad are spending the week end ID Louisville attending an etjuca tlonal meeting thect ROOMERS WANTEDTGentlp inCN can get room In good location Aptly at this office Mrs M E Rash of Madisonville l u baa returped to Earltngtou to spend 4hetwlnter with her son and wife Mriand Mrs Ernest Rash PB Davis spent Wtdues crday aftercoonlnMadiednvile with inefeds Miss Eliza Robinson in having her borne on South Railroad street re- mknd Baited 50ot Bear vkin Hands 25ots JOt Stucktug Uaps 25ots SWt 1 lOots Miss ANNA B MOORE Miss Ola Shaver who has been quite 111 is Some bettern Dr G W Pftiker of Madlponvlllo web In the city Wednesday after- noon1 Any untrlmmed felt or velvet hat worth front at100 to 300 for 100 Miss ANNABMoOUE R N Clark and Win Bradley have returned from n business trip toOwensboro Mr 00 Cansler will in a few days bpon a moving picture show for the colontl people FOR SALEOu Morris Air tight Heater in good condition tf H L BRAMWELL Wm Walton outdo a business trip to Hopkluevllle1ueeday Mrs J O HutcheiisOn spent Tuesday after noun in Madisonville shoppingThe wo Fathers Reliance at the Princess tomorrow nfght Thomas O Long was In the coun ty seat Tuesday after noon on busi nessMesdames E A Davis and Ed Rule were In Madisonvllle Tuesday after noon shopping Hand ptitntod China in any piece and size atSleks Book Store Mad iflouvilte Ky The new Dixie Flyer will be put on Dee 21 and will only stop at Earllugton and Gutuno It will consist of all sleepers and the Dixie that now runs will make the local trip Train No 62 was four hours late Tuesday on account of a wreck of a freight train on the double track near NashvihleIeau The Battle Ground American at the Princess tomorrow night Cam L Ashby has been promoted to extra dispatcher and la now work lugJJud trick on the North end We are satisfied that CUm will make gUild Mfsflea Mabel Olift aNd Lucy Hauuer of Madisonvllle were visi tors In the city Wednesday afternoon i See that handsome 16 dullto our show window to be given away Chrlsmaa day With every 6 cent doll purchase you get a ticket en titling you to a chance at this beau tiful doilSleke Book Store- J M Oldham made a business trip to the county seat Wednesday Thurman Rudd was in Madison vllle Wednesday on business The Higher Thonght Majestic at Priuoess tonight Come Misses Mary and Mattie Parker spent Tuesday la Madlsonvllle with friendsMr Mrs Wm Whltford mane friends in Madisouville a visit Wed= nesday Jan Summers was is the epunty seat on business Wednesday Mrs Lucy Bean ahd daughter Dot who have been vlslllng relatives in RusseUville and Oakville tor the pant few weeks Returned homo last night The Hidden Trail 101 Bison at Princess tonight James Kllroy was in Madison vllle Wednesday after noon oil business The Princess Moving Picture Show under tho management or Mr 0 C Oansler ii giving the public sonic flue shows and the house is crowded every night Miller Evane spent Thanksgiving PurdueUniversity Pattern ahd readytowear Hats for less than cost Miss ANNA B MooRE A business meeting of the Wilson und Marshal club is called for Tuesday night Dec 3rd All the mem bets are requested to be present as business of importance or impor tanoe is to be transacted- W E Rash P A of the St Bar nard was in Madisouville Wednesday after noon MALARIA headache biliousness in digestion rheumatism pimples blotches yellow complexion etc are all signs of poisons in your blood These poisons should be driven out or serious illness may result To 2 tridof them user ThedfordsE- i BlackDraughtthe vegetable liver medicine t Mrs L H Easter of U saysIyears I felt bad most of the fords BlackDraught and now I feel better than when I was 16 years old Your druggist sells It in 25 Fent packages Insist on Thedfords Mrs Harrett Browning and Mrs W K Nesblt were visitors In the county seat Tuesday after noon Miss Mary Whitfield left Tuesday for Nebo to visit her mother W C Kell the tobacco drummer of Madisonvllle was in the city WednesdayFancy flowers and ribbons for priceMiss ANNA B JIoqteE Miss Annie Louse Deeds of Elk ton Ky is the guest ofMiBs Margaret Mitchell this week Harry Poolof Hopklnavlllo Ky wits in town Thursday nigbty JBIIssos Luca Hanna and Mabel Cliff were in townvisltiiikfriendsT- hursday lilpht CharlilB of Madlsonvllle was jntown ThursUay i 1 Miss Hfttie ughn of Sebree Ky spoilt a few days with Miss tuargaret Mitchell Mrs B E Nixon spent Thursday In Madisonvillfl 4- Church t Notesf lis Nr t o oseoo oo e r- ltcr M EiCurch Bonjhi c RC fly South will conduct EOtturelrbnuthuim 7fhbpastor will cnnduct thu OY lIllgHervoa at 780 p m SItRIjlitP School houria0 45 1 e q vlacordially 1I1 vftecl TA atopltaeti st qnl your presence will heJp andwe will try tQdo you good Obrlstlan Church Bible Sclvool 030 am L6rd8SupperlO45Morrllng Set mon ihoolfle- Prof H CIySmith of Hopkius yllle will occupy the pulpit at the evening service speaking in tha in LeaADt1Profingtoiif as a popular and InfeferQeting speaker and all will he glad of an opportunity to hear him again Her Ready Refuge+ When a woman Is cornered aad ibrtnt kn6w what to say else maker a BoUe like a iaugh i if j f Write Ideas for Moving Picture Plays I YOU ImoreWE WILL SHOW YOU HbWIf you have ideas if you can THINK we will show you the secrets of this fascinating new profession Ij Positively no experience or literary excellence necessary No flowery iswantect v The demand for photoplays is practically unlimited The big film manufacturers aremoving Heaven and Earth in their attempt to get enough goodplots to supply the ever increasing demand They are offert Jog 10 J and more for single scenario or written ideas 1 F Nearly all the big film companies the buyers of photoplays are located in or near NEVy YORK CITY I Being right on the spot and knowing at all times just what sort of plots ate wanted by the producers our citiestas EDISON ESSANAY LUBIN SOLAX IMP REX RELIANCE CHAMPION COMET MELtES ETC urging us to send them We want more writers and well gladly teach you the secrets of success II We ptig photoplays written by people who never before wrote a line for publication Perhaps we can do the same for you If you can think of only one good idea every week and write l it out as directed by us and it sells for only 525 a low figure You Will Earn 100 Monthly For Spare Time I FREESend your name and address at once for free copy of our illustrated book PICTURE PLAYWRITIHB 1 IIDont hesitate Dont argue Wrtenpw and learn just what this new profession may mean for you and your future r C IfNATIONAL AUTHORS INSTITUTE 1543 Broadway New York City UNION THANKSGIVING SERVICES HELD THURSDAY At Christian Church Rev Grant Preach ed Spleudid Sermon w Thursday morning at 1030 oclock union Thanksgiving services were held at the Christian church Rev W At Grant of the ME Church South dellverlim the sermon which was an able address Those preslht seemed to enjoy he occasion tho ughly end a spirit of reverence and thanksgiving pervaded all through the services Rev Grant in blare marks touched lantely upon our national RUt and the singing of America served to Impress upon all their duty as citizens as weltas Christians Antiquity ef Ryrnnt While hymns as we know them today are a comparatively recent inno vation in Church services they are a very ancient Institution and existed ManyImportantback to about flue hundred years before Christ though of course hymns existed long before that period Among the collections which have como down to us from then are the Sanskrit RigVeda a Chinese Book of Odes the Buddhist Hymns the Grecian Homeric Hymns and the Odes of Pindar The Latin Hymns or hymns of the western church date from the fourth to the twentieth con tunes Awhile the Lutheran Chorales date front the sixteenth century The hymns which play so prominent a part In the services of the modern l rotes tant churches were not In wide general use until about I860 Etude ECUMA CAN BEGUIlER 1 I WIU Prove tTo Y rr A Y ExpenseD YOU WHO ARE SUFFER OFEOZEMAWOSEDkYfS 4E WHOSE NIOHTS ARE iUYlUEINO nURNllfO PATJS LET ME SEND YOU A TREATMENT WftlCH IIUUDmmsWIIICR opr yon IWILLSENUP E OE K PAID VITIEOUT ANY ODLIGATIOn W YOUR PART JUST TVRITE E A LITT3Tv ORSEND YODil NAlUEum ADDltlliS O i A POSTAL CARD 1 WILT smm T il FREE OP COST O YO- UaOHDTZELL12sWItatnLt 4aynoInd I l Work for Success If puccej4 jesnt come to you dont blame tho world It Is the samo world In which others bavemadegood Get busy and go after It j Women as Plumbers From i ndjej which appears In tho columns of the Ironmonger it would appear that no tower than 160 young women In New York are about to go to school to learn plumbing car pehterliigandso forth They seem to be thoroughly In earnest The promo ters of the school obtained 50000 nml thtf seryices of six teachers with BWTcely any effort C1t I POSITIVE PROOF I Should Convicnce the Greatest Skeptic I in EarlingtonS Because its the evidence of an Earllngtori citizen Testimony easily Investigated The strongest endorsement The best proof Read it Mrs M Cauley Earlingfton Ky nays I have used Deans Kidney Pills in our family and have found them very good Whenever we Ian Kidney trouble and pains Jn the back a few doses of DoansKld neyPIWouretbe difficulty They are also good for children to use I can highly reoomehd this remedy When Your Back is Lame Rp member the Name Dont Jua simply ask for a kidney remeoy ask distinctly for Deans Kuiiiey Pills the same that Mrs Oauiey ha- dIthe remedy backed by home teeth moray For sale by all dealers Price 50 cents FosteNMIlburn Co Buffahr New York sole agents for the United States- Remember the name Doans take no otherland The announcement of Cass L walker for of schools bringsbefore the detaocraFlovutere of the cuuutya strong character for their consideration He is a self made young man e1 high moral character and is pcHsessed of untir ing energy He sold papers on the streets of MaUisiiuviHu whet a mere hoy fora liyelyhood and worked life way through college Ht Is a ate from the ValpararKo University one of the strongest uiAvtiibltlas all i 55 They Wont relieve It Many people who do not desetye them have good neighbors Mrs R A Baldwin and tfns tMr A D MerrihewotSpringfloldI- visited his wife here Thursday wbo is visiting her daughter Mrs Jobs Prather Urge Farmers to Raise Fish There are signs that the time IB act far distant said William BfMftehaa former state commlsloner of+ fl8kerle and present director of the publl aquarium In Falrmount park whey farmers will consider flak culture as important a part of their calling 81 the raising of grain or potatoes or poultry When ibnt day arrlye the flab Industry of Pennsylvania will rank as high as any other indugtryl Ther 4 are few farms lu Pennsylvania wltk out springs a stream and swampy land of which no Use is mode and upoa t which the farmer pays taxes without any return Most of the streams aad the springs and tbe swamp Und could QDdel r less piece of wet land can beimade tef yield as much acre for acre as tkeamost fertile land Philadelphia North Aiinriuan yG the United States and holds Several ipstitutioprandalso state and is considered one of the leadlugeiueators of tho county It the democratic voters should see proper to choose Mr Walker as their standard bearer lie would luaks a strong ulau ou the ticket aa excnlleiit speaker of unusual ability he wouidbe agreataotor t f Up an Wv tjma majority hepcfNoif r vember j ia Yo fr- t1 titr a ppv t S in o t narr r az= a IJ 0Pr r r r ReqinDinQ friday 4 1orning We Will have DEL sale saveral hundred aio- Dresses r SuitsX S Coats Cl 1dSkirtC forWomel and Children at prices to Move thmout quickly This sale is for the purpose of cleaning up many oddsand endsh garments and while some Cthe reductions mentioned LY 1 i ijsound out of reason we want to emphasize the fact that each rediictfqh advertisedis EXACTLYas mentioned All our JA i 0 t- to merchandise is marked in plain figures and you can easily verify all we claim a f r I uC L 650 Tailor Suits 650 Choice of seven Tailor Suits in sizes from 14 to 38 that sold formerly at 10 and 15 Good satin linings well tailored and all wool materials 651 f 495 Wool Dresses 495 Choice Of seventeen dresses made of wool french serge and chiffon panama 125 yd materials The serges have fancy velvet t collars and trimmed with velvet buttons The panamas have embroidered collars and cuffs Open front long sleeves and perfect A4 fitting suitable for both streets and home wear colors black navy wine brown gray Cheaper than home dress making 494 850 Black Serge Coats 850t t Splended all wool heavy coating Serge satin body and sleeve lined plain tailored styles full 54 in bug all sizes a coat that would be cheap at 1000 special at 859 i- 98c House Dresses 98c Good standard percale house dresses high neck long sleeves shepherd checks stripes and figures good dark patterns all sizes up to 40 sizes 48 to 50 at 125 These are the best made and best fitting house dresses made and youll be greatly surprised if you have never worn the Electric brand house dresses 98c I i 198 Rubber Raincoats 198 Rubber Raincoats for women and girls all sizes from 8 years o 44 bust colors gray and tan Choice any size and color 199 149 Dress Skirts 149 1Twentyfive good wool mixed dress skirts all sizes tan and A skirt worth twice the price we ask 149 t- 4z 100 Shirt Waists JtOO We offer choke of one hnndred new style tailored Shirt Waists our rI50 and 125 numbers New Robespiene Collar effects Plain mannish styles in White Madras and Colored Flannels Choice 100 I Merely Muddy I fppl eve s imprest pail rfeadp BtwfeblegniBB by what they Mat see through Many a stream c- Ulttar1tn deep whea its oily tsatddYWashtngtoa Star 1 PertoStcoiKew Wonder r nlfarawx Porto Klco come reports of awonderful new dlscov My that IB believed will vastly bene tit the people Ramon T Marohan 9f Barcelonetat writes Dr Klnas 14 STew Discovery Is doing splendid werk iere floured me about five tSnies of terrible oougbr and colds also my brother of a severe cold In Ala chest and more than 30 others t who used it on my advice We sold tills great medicine will yet be da every Drug store in Porto Ricoyk For throat and lung trouble there IB siothing better A trial will non wince you of Its merit 60o and 100 T Guaranteed byallDruggist- st ae Father Can yon support my t r la the style to which she has 0twee accustomed1TbeSultorY- esWllotlnthestylei to which her aaatker and you have been trying to wake me think for the past six I JMrmthi Bhe Lap been accustomed p a 4h t i Regulate the Bowels when they I fall to move propnrly HERBINE IB an admirable bowel regulator It helps the liver andatomacb and restores a fine feeling of strength and buoyancy Price 6OcSold by St Bernard Mining Co Incorporated Drug Department Practical Motor Ship Without funelf coal Iremea ass nook the forerunner of the new mo Wwkip ku arrived The Danish pest Ail tio Company bee tea praetl cal teat with a new boat of tea tfcxw and toga displacement The ship Is aa ell burner ad te In taclaliImecsa motor boat driven by cnglae seaaewhat similar to those In use k on motor cats Tks engine room iia the advantage of pleaty of light aA effreeeive heat and but little aetae Its all tanks at the keel carry sut alemt fuel for a aides afoua4 tke wedd Chilblains frosted feet or bands cache cured with one or two appli cations of BALLARDS SNOW LINIMENT It relieves Itchlngor tenderness of the flash Price 26c 50c and 100 per bottle Sold by St Bernard Mining Co In corporated Drug Department r p J h J 795 Tailor Suits 795 Choice of twentythree fine Tailor Suits in sizes from 13 to 42 consisting of fine all wool serges in navy brown and black Lymousville Cheviots and fancy all wool mixtures the very latest styles both cutaway and straight front coats Any suitin this lot for SL15 r 975 i Silk aid Wool Dresses 975a Choice of all our silk and serge dresses that sold formerly up to 1250 The materials are charmeuse and the finest bat ny french serge Beautiful made in the very latest styles No two garments alike Some ot all sizes l4 to 42 795 750 Winter Coats 750 Choice of twenty good all wool coats in serges diagnals and mixtures all full lengjith garments sizes 14 to 38 values up to 15 any coat for 759 t yi 100 Chi1crnsCoats 1 00 Fifteen Colored Goitfor 4tall children ages A 2 to 5 made pf of plush velvet cordurpy and flannel Values tip to 3 Choice or any at 199 45c Womens Sweaters 45ctl Good heavy long Sweaters in red or white alljsizes regular price 1 Close the lot we offer them at 45e This store will be closed all Thanksgiving day Be on hand early Friday morning for the best values will be snapped up soon KentUlcky J 100 steward lV1l1 be paldjto aliv person havlnur Hn tfJd of pain or ache if Shlpps i fRelfer JUtniment falls to give hl tr and the purchase price is not refunded Try it and see Sic at all DrvrtUtf t tlwus Wearers iaeyatt d At the market Kuala Laapar sellers wearing Queues are Iiasvre Ijr alone by gueueWw buyers while OR several of tan itatM tktl few te lei fearlag Grafter who zedIre afraid to lato he towas a4 Tlllacea to buy titian Oacce MtaH Itta slid Ow CbtaMte wk still have tie appendage are acttMlr purcaaa tie their rice from Ule Jenll coolk wploye ec1 tkeroAMar Mall A Greatbuilding Palls when its foundation IB undermined and It the foundation of health good digestion is a jacked quick sineofPills should be taken to tone the stomach and regulate liver kidneys and bowels Pleasant easy safe and only 25c at all Druggists II IS M J t1 wI- I 1 t i PI it In PiifefeMtUn I JL eslebrated eastern educator Ii-I who has sptet much title la eta4y Ing literature cwaua tells as that the iaotem writes iite so Many bttaetaa Uaa arks semlcoloa that he oita gets them In the wrctof place and that tk are a nuisance comma anyhow period Another shark on llUratar CGJaJDa bowever coaima says that It- ieimpoialbfirtoraay Direoa to write thout using puadtttatlon marks period Being of akeate l tara cocma we do not feel hiss coming rlgkt ot aad calling the latter gentleman a quotation Barks liar quotation narks but we bave desQoaatratei comma a te tM satlsfaoUoa of onrteU comma at letwt comma that writing can be dome wltk out the nee of nay punctuation stir ever period How 60 You like it interrogation point Brooklyn Bafte Children who have worms are pale cross fretful and sickly most of the tune xTo rid the little body of these- arasltes WHITES CREAM VER riapprovedremecryWhen dot the child grows strong healthy and robust Price 96o per bottle Sold St Bernard Mining OOIf- Qorpoiatsd Drvg Department oJ rt 1- 1F 1250 Tailor Suits 125011 Choice of thirtyfive beautiful Suits that sold tip to 20 big range of materials such as serges cheviots diagouals Bedford cords french serges mixtures Most all of them lined with Skinners Satin both plain tailored and novelty cut styles Undoubtedly this is the biggest suit bargain offering we ever made in midseason 1251 1 675 Mackinaw Plaid Coats 675aJaunty 30inch Heavy Mackinaw Plaid Sport Coats 10 00 value made with belt and 2 breast pockets i75nj 398 Junior Plaid Coats 398YrPlaid coats far school girls in sizes 1315 1 7 A 6 ualue braid bound closes up to neck very snug 391 150 Bearskin Coats 150 it Ghilds fancy Bearskin Coats in sizes 2 to 6 years colors white pink blue black and white striped regular 2 and 250 values choice 15- 1Childrens Wash Dresses 1 Two hundred Childrens Wash Dressesin all sizes from 2 to 14 years made of good quality Ginghcms Cnambrays and Percales High neck lonp sleeves splendidly made and benatifully trimmed The prices range from 200 150 125 100 and 75c down 1 toSOcts 49c Black Petticoats 49c Fast Black Hydegrade Petticoat well made and full width a regular l00yalue 49c A Bonafide Reduction Sale on good dependable ReadytoWear garnments coming at the very opening of the Winter Season and made by a most reliable firm will draw the attention of a big per cent of the women I of this community so make your plans to Corns EI M discnville Jtr r Onl7 ali IIbut the orowdcheered as with burned hands he held up a small round box Fellows 1 he shouted this Bucklehs Arnica Salve I hold has everything beat for burns Rielitl also for bOlls ulcers sores pimples eczema outs sprains brut see Surest cure It subdufes aGo1atPane OihereuB In Tribwli Paris IB generous la ptatuei eretied 1o her heroes o talr for Instaaee IB honored with four memorials Tkere are two to Diderot of Dictlealre Bnoyclopeditue fame The haughty J08tA1trplace Jeanne dAre has four statues Lazaartine tat n nPoet and rAyo lutloalit baa two eMt lee In damp chilly 1rfather there IB always a large for BALD LARDS LINIMENT because manypeopl who know by ex its great relieving power ln- rheumatic9obea and pains prepare to apply it at the first twinge Price o 50o and 100 per bottle Sold St Bernard Co Incorpo ratedDrng Departmentt f J iI fi i JftttK j Ir fJ dj r AiTirtlimtat Formula For Hair T rtic Hair restored to natural color beauty and softness makes barAgrow cores dandruff stops fiiil IDK hair will not stain the scalp Prepare it yourself for a few cents Fd ldirecttotta25c r B G FRABK 1128 San PLsqna18t Santa Barbara OalI FieitrgWesayiag that it IB unworthy a religtoM mart to view an Irreligious one either wltk alarm or aversion or wt aay etker feeling than regret aa hope and brotherly coranteerationCl- yle f Ie tour husband ors An Irri often r yhaveChamberlalheDealers 0- S 11D 1 A