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U f 1c- I 0 1 fI I fijESDI k1andiIk11T FRIDAY I AFTERNOON f F I w p 1f 1 a e h WI1I 1 LfrO k IF YOU DON T ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS ADVERTISE IT FOR SALE tillp cli I1YEAR HOTKm COUNTY KY TUESDAY DECEMBER 3 1912 Ji j1 T lINIQUE I FAREWELL Rev D M Harrisons final Sermon on uTh Retrcf Great Price I I UNION E8VIGE ATTENOBB fiY MASONS ELKS BOY SCOUTS AND MANY OTHERS 3 Beautiful Memento Presented jn Name 1wofHost of Friends i Final wordy were said Sunday night at the Christian Church in I iMadisonville by Rev DM Harrison It the iProcbytorlau minister there to 1insinbere of his own congregation rdj of other congregations and to many others saints and sin nets not members Of any congrega tion It was the occasion of hisnay Ing goodbye to MadisonvUle of leav log his last message co tho com I munity the speaker has come to love very dearly during nearly three years of service thero as pastor ot the Presbyterian congregation The services were held at the Christian church because of its greater size and ministers and members or Other congregations joined there in a gen eral union service to show their love and respect for the man and tho preacher about to travel to another state rho Masons attended In a body as did the Elks and last came the Boy bouts ti also show their love And homage to a beloved friendI and advisor The choir had been especially made up of the boat slinr era from tho vanons churches and the music ronderedwa excellent At tjioMnsonio Temple before the services in tho preticoof a large gatberiiigos ttinaud friends a beautiful memento was presented to Mr Harrison in the forin of aI f i Kulsht Templar otiurm as a token of love and appreciation The gift was not from tlm Mu9onst nor from the Elks but from tho citizens of Madlsonville without regard to lodge or church affrlbtlon It was a touching inoldentand the recipient was affected ao that be could snake but brier reply and lies a Sooth laddie who seldom wants for words So the incident was not perfunctory but brought out the deep and Mncero feeling on both sides The presentation was briefly G made by Hen Ruby Laifoon Mr HMrrison goes to Jfoberly Yot where be will have charge ofa larger Congregation and more im portant work but neither himself k nor his many warm friends here bouts can hope perhaps that He c may ind again more staunch friends in any other community to which 1hiswork ot devotion my Ukevnim noW or in the future There follows I j him an almett unanimous God I Speed HIB wrmon fraa upon The I Pearl of Great Price and his ad I moaltion will be remembered 4ilh temptation or trial or misfortune r wear your Pearl CQULt HOOT FOR JOY I I Want to thank you iromthe I bottOm of wy bert wrote QB Rftd r ef Lewllber W VforJ thewOlidII1db4a etI ItO from Bleetrle Bitten la erIgzne of a ferere cise ol stomieji- trotible and of rheumatiina from which 1bli4iblnaa aimoitKbelp I 1 less rtortel1 r ease M though made for 1 I r Indlgeltlont1undlc kidney poiaobB that erheum turn Electric Bitters bavenouti k psrl rTry them Every bottle guaranteed toaatiafy OnlyDOcenta stall drugglutiaScIaIFHct1nrVIsltrs 1k M 4 m JirJt t rtnkl y 4i Jt T Coleman entertained a num Jberof young folks at their home 3 on Sebree Ave Friday evening in honor of Misses Annie Loqise I Dedcs of Elkton Ky and Hat tie Vaughn of Sabree who have been the guest of Miss Margaret I i Mitchell for several days Bv era intereating amusements were r in evidence and thoroughly enc i c by eerVone Delightful b44 refreshments were served by s hostellltj ii- I Hor coughs and colds use BAL LARDIS HOREHOUNDSYIU P it acts soothingly m the irritated c JUBM and throat PrieeXo 50oand bottle Sold by St Bernard I- rtliiiigCO Incorporated Drug De partuiSnt BWI In o O Rwnd jLRRRu The Roundhouse 11 Faimper Pingree Shaver is still oil Paul Pllkington was in Nashyille Sunday on business Bob Priest got the turkey at the Princess Saturday night The boys at the Roundhouse say they can smell ravv every time tbq switch angIna pmsos there It is reported that Switch Engi neer Fleming is sick again Wallace Vaughn went home Suut dy to hlslmother Bosko Shavor was in Nashville last week He says he shore did have magnanimous time Rob Fenwick rId Frank Gianntni Jr are working on a switch engine at Henderson this week A work train was run out of hero Monday inorniuu to go to Bakers to scale the tunnel Noah Clark is oft sick 4 Engineer Bob Coggin was In Nashville week Found On the East Shop Track last Friday afternoon at 845 that other follow that voted the Bull Moose ticket Own r can have have same by paying for this add and sending us a years subscription to the Outlook Shop Track Foreman Hlbbs is off duty several days visiting in Illi nois W H Adcock is actinic as foreman in his absence Lawrtnce Turner was off Friday and Saturday Too much turkey Machinist Folk Blair has resigned from the service It is reported he will move to Paducah in the near futjuln search 9f better grazing A FEELING OF SECURITY Yu naturally feel secure when you know that the mediolnoyoU are bOil tto take Isabsolulely puro aiJd cnntnina no harmful or habit pro ducing drug Such a medicine is Dr Rumors KldncyLiverThe same standard of purity strength and excellence is maintain ed In every bottle of SwampBdot SwampRoot Is scientifically corn pounded from vegetable herbs It is not a stimulant and is taken in teaspoonful doses It IS not recommended for every thingIt natures great in reo lieving andovercoming kidney liv er and blad er A sworn statement of purity IB with every bottle of Dr Kilmers SwampItoot If you need a medicine you should have tbe best If you are already convinced that awampBootls what you need you will find it on sale at all drug stores in bottles of two sizes fiftycents and onedollar millII Slughamtonfree by mail it will convince anyone You will also receive a boek tellingllsbOutmug be sure and mention the ErllnK ton SmnJWekIyUe 0I I Nose FrnltligPthF- ort Wayne 1dDtC 2 Katherine Godfrey 8 ers old ie growing a bewbjaudthe mterialk are hel ltloatiag rib from hr fcpdy and flesh taken from lfh uight forearm A year ago the child Jost her now through ah accident Three weeks agophysioiansdecided upon a novel operation The float jug rib was removeaoni the chest and buried in thfe forearm W1imU w 1t f16f ttA rt 1 Q until flesh grew about it The forearm was then bandag ed tightly to the childs face where it will remain until the flesh and bone unite with the forehead The final step will be cutting the forearm loose from the builtfupnose and the place lug of skin to prevent BOIB Thus far every in the opera tion Has been successful Stoprhat AcheA- ny ache or pain in any part of the body can be relieved withBbipps Quick Belief Liniment 100 reward if It fails and the purobaie price IB not refunded Try it and eee Sic it allarilliJI 00 a jJ1- JiiorI l I J TELEPHONE EXCHANGE BURNS DOWN Fire Caused by Heavy Electric Voltage From Unknown Source Two Oper t ators Escape0O LOSS ESTIMATED AT 22000 HopkinsvilTe Ky Dec 2Am- ost unusual fire causing a prop erty loss of 22000 occurred hero this morning between 1 and 2 oclock when the automatic tale phone system of the Some Tele phone company was completely destroyed by the telephone wires receiving such a heavy charge of electric current from some out side source possibly a cross with an arc light wire that the 1860 miles of minute wire connections were totally burned out Not only are Ute three or four hundred subscribers deprive of telephone service but the fire alarm system for the town is likewise destroyed from the wat er The insurance is only 8000 The Home and Cumberland telephone system were recently combinedhere under thane le of Christian Todd Telephc te Company POPULAR COPUPLE MARRY SATURDAY Mr Ben Ashby And Mrs Willie Eliza JObeth Igleheart Wed y YJV Mr Ben Ashby of this city was united in marriage Friday evening at Sacramento to Mrs Willie Igleliart of that city the ceremony being performed at the home of the brides brother Mrs Iglehart is a charming and cultured woman aud was connect ed for a time last year with Dulins Store here holding a po sition in the snit department While in our city she made many warm friends Mr Ashby is a prominent church and Y M 0 A worker and for years was in charge of Jhe Y MoO A work in Madi sonville He has recently ac cepted a positionas Y Mv 0 A director at Jenkins a new town Eastern Kentucky and wher he will go sometime this week accompanied by his youngest daughter Elizabeth bielder daughter Willie BIle having taken a post ion In Huntsville Alabama Mr Aaby is one sf the mqst pppular nol wn loved men of our citjj ndhi many frauds fcegret to loa him from MidisoV1ll Mr and Mrs ihlfr will be at home to tjheir fiiQdii while in this cit at the Hotel Willard Cm Vft w ns J l Wi At thRndsonhome of Geo 0 Atkinjpu on Main St one of the most enjoyable Events of the season took plce on last Friday venipg as the SundaySchq1- tertained clas f M F 149 tin Miss Elizabeth Corey at Rook as she is to leave their mid tin a few day At a late hour a eUlhtfolsaladcoorse- was ierved and just before the guests departed Miss Elizabeth was presented with a handsome souvenir spopn Those present were Miss Elizabeth Corey U Long h Qeorgie Featherston I CammyqFox U Zilpab Morehead u Kathleen Spillmau I Margaret Dudley I H lAtkinSonUr F X xuue u Lrsuns iNortonville Notes Ihe i1hanksivinfir entertain naeut given by the S ihool child ren was enjoyed by all present especially fhe Oratorical contest of which Miss Ruth I Barnes r 0L0ceived as a Y1IrFRO pldhain aud little son were in Mortons Gi pFriday visitiqij relative MrSi JT Morgan nod iaugb ter Anna Marie were in Madi Friday 4 Miss Mournin Hall pf Madi wnville8pent several dajd last week with friends here L Mssses Lola Mae Prowse Ruth rnes Mattie Shaw Sidye etheland Messrs Cliff Hamby Lonuie Beard Jack Lander and Roy Kennedy attended the Sn tertttinment at Mortons Gap Thursday nigllt Mesdames Lon Keunedy and Gjair Hortoii were in Madison Vllle one day last veelvBhpppiug Howard McGregor of Prince tcn was in town Thursdayc p frot Javisilp Mdls atceutled theictainnientthere fVVediiesbay nigllt Mrs Pltzer and daughter ofa i i Louisville wqrj the gustiof Miss Marie Morgah last week JB te Burba of PJeiffor Ark isijTsiting her son vJ Burba J4s Williams of M idison ville was here Wednesday M adi pn ll 1 n1frdlIisrogu1tip her Sun ifMiss in Earl ingtQ rtIf tvjsHing hr sis tor Mrs QhaSvBl ck urn Master Oarr Trathenia on the sickUfit 4 Iv Li tMrs Oli Horton went fp Oak Hll Thursday f V 1 Miss Jones of Hanson Was- Ithe guest Qf Miss Ruth B itJj J week00 4 Mr and Mrs L PI Payne and little daughter Lena Mae visited relatives in Olarksville lust week Mrs Delia Burden was nt De poy Wednesday with her music class 0Mr Prowse and Miss Williams of Whita Plains wer the guests of Miss Lola Mae Prowse last week Mr Martin of Orme Penn IMS taken Edgar Martins place with the Dortonville band Mr and Mrs JN Gates and Mr and Yrs Oleve Whitfleld at tended tbe baptizing at Mortons Gap Sunday tiKis Nannie Belle Haley of Madisonville and Mr May of Hartford Were the guest of Miss Mary Trathen Sunday afternoon Messrs Lonnie Beard and Cliff Hamby attended the baptizing Mortons Sunday afternoon farewell AKerneon For Mno H S Corey The members Of theOW Bo IBe Main street Friday afternoon This was a farewell gathering for Mrs H So Corey who will leave in a few da vs for her new home ih Dalhart ex Mrs Corey has a host of friends in Earlingtpn and has been connected in all work for the benefit of the Chris tian church for several years Card of Thanks We take thia method of thanking our many frieti tRoth in Earllngton and B Charles for their kindness to us during the long illness and death of our daughter Norato We want aspeclally thank Dr Nisbet for his untiring efforts to relieve her duffer lug My Gods richest blessing rest upon you Is our prayer 0 Mr ndMreGeoH Faull o- d C 1 c w f ti2 DEAD IN CREEK BENEAtH TRESTLE Well Dressed Man found Sunday Near Norionville With 0Gashes in Head LOOKS LIKE FOUL PLAY 0Jamesold well dressed arid beUeved to have been a resideuf Nashville Tenn was found dead Sunday mor ning In Dracos Greek under a tres tie on the Illinois Central railroad near Nortonville the body being found in the water A bole in his bead from which his brains were oozing out shows how be came toI bis death The body was found at 9 oclock Sunday morning byJ Tiiacy and J H Fritz who were IndlcalfonsIthat the man fell from the trestle to the rockBSelow On6 or two Other bruises wMtb found oil his bod He bad aiaeketfrom NashvlIle to Pa- ducah Coroner Stevens was notified and the body was jremoved to Norton yule and an inquest was held the verdict being that he came tihis death from some unknown cause Papers found on the man indicated that his home was In Nashvilln Parties in that city were notified And the Undertaking firm otO Bryari TJtley Co were asked to take charge of the remains prepare them for burial an send them to Nashville which was done Monday afternoonISteamboat Engineer The dead manaisstoaniboate- n1noerand was jfolu h to take charge o h D9 ktlaanight Jrem TcraTliYlije at Mtif which f due there at 1107 He spent the night at the station and was soon with a trance man before leaving His grip was left in the waiting room which Was taken in charge by the officials He was known to have 10 on his person Friday night but whorl his body was found 01 cents was all the motley tha could be found on him Parties who saw him at the station state that he was ap i parently not In a normal condition jCoroner Stevens stated that he believed the man foil from the tres ill and thatbis head struck tho rooks below wbichcaused his deatb HeBtatedthBrewere scratches along tbe timber as if wade by finger nails indicating the man grasped at these as he fell and stated also that his finger nails were torn which led 000him to believe a waa the Banner in which be met hi d atb Others eeemtotb1mktimernsn net wlt foul play aVthe woundB indicate this The stranger seen with him has not been located A1KXBB IKSTIUJM XUTIDAY wil Bt Held In SuM n Twe DaysSat urday Gee4 haM Talks The Fta4iie- The i Hopkins s County Farmers Institute held under the auspices of the state department of agri culture wiUbe held at the court house MadiBonville Fridayand S1torf1 YtMany lecturers well up in their respective lines of work wijl be there to t Jkto our farmers about matters vital to their in terest and to give information1 j pebi ltd jcts per ainiuglb advanced methods Of farming OnSaturday a road expert will make a talk on the value and methods of bilding and maintaining good roads The executive committee of the Hopkins County Good Roads Association has issued a call inviting all general1y sion Saturday beginning at 1Q a ro The subject of good roads is a vital one to the people ofHop kins county and our people should take a deep interest in getting alt the light possible on the question Cflja TkZ III TUESDAY and FRIDAY AfTflNOOfi EARUNGTON FflVekNot JGlenn Endaley who k attending school in Valparlflo lad arrived home Monday to spend Thank itv lug with home folks he returned Friday night to Valparaiso l1rhamaDltda1giving at Nebo Miss Kathrine King of Mttdtsbn vllle visited Mrs J YMlt6hultia fc week f Wallace Barren will ritherural gotIHtJbegin Monday Dec 2 The Nebo boys and boys of Opoaj M t sum College played ball at M nlto W4jttIrThursday the flame broke up ia tli i 4th inning in squabble both iliMfi p clalmJbg the game Misses Jjillian Basqnlb and Edits Crowe of the Pps ant GroVeCoan b nWJS Durham who got his atjkifcf broken a few weeks ago Is able ttattend to his duties as Postmaster MfiA1le Campbell who is tea km ing at siisTey came home Wednes night to spend Thanksgiving M home she returned SundayI IliI Martin OBryans new hoiip fa finished and now oooupled by Urs i V Stanley and t feeson8 i We would advise this ypungSWJlJiMfl t lveargliding by only one more tuieii tp tv grace is all that is left yoti7 ttlNothlhbody js barking with badcoids Bro Cook of MaUisodVilie A his regular aPPOitflIOfl at tho UJnrchnighh if soeral prolipective M- tiewarpath Aged Citizen Passes Aya Maeoa Due to the infimftik dent to his advancSdjIagej Wth B Rudd whoresidcdueatIans- on died Monday 1 itiitnai He was eightyfouryosri orgea- nd his life had iei dlsJj1ed of for the past monthor ffa c 100 V jtc Will be paJdtoa itvrlolJ ivinm any kind of pallor aoHe iZjhpps Quick Relief JLiBiment falls W give inStant relief antkepurehiO price Is UOt r9UBde Try jtj ad He- SIcat b all Drugjip4l fCITY COUNCIL lJAXIZTIIG a 1 i DM M Evaw SwwM Mayor 4Mikt ian a to lInrbs f tU1 Mhrt94 hiy meet iag Qfw1Ii kI ity conn cilbeld i L bbi Han MondaM 1 t b 2od aeiMAyor i 1 ad k Jk i M r JyoJassk i gg retiring anbq1s I tithe ukexpifdtiI et II Eveas at conncihaa A DuriMaor RAa4dmini trsti lJeJt pri4 ia rna in all He of ClY1ippyeMe and wlfare on g tetr imi proyeme t rnabo noted tlfe inaguration yn Ihe jjrt of the Ladl sOivj JeIgio with the co operation of the governrnent 0f T tb1iIt C11f 1u Y1D C iiSg Q tiilof Main 1 street with concrete thegener1 improvement of the streets m ityandltbntnot equipment afiife aepartmentj the equal of kriy in this part of the state Therq isno doubt but that tbiti goodI wbrt will be con tinned during the admlnistratioa Of Mayor Evaaa aid all of our theirhertyto JCarlingtptt ii the fortfrontbfi launicipali ties When yvu have tiuu attack trialTheydealers c Jr 4 i w IIlIuF i t n I j l7I 1- tlfUrh r iiw4d L nr y f i PAUL M MOORE EDITOR AND PUBLISHER VJ E FAWOETT i I i fCIATEEDTOR AND BUSINESS MANAGER r Member ot Kentucky Press Association h I and ecend District Publishers League Branch Once ill Slatons Next Door to Madison I mlle Phone No 242 RingsMISS A1LELN DAVIS MgrJ l Telephtne 47 Tuesday HU December 3 ANNOUNCEMENTS We are authorized to pnnounc y Willis Rudd RB a candidate for Sberittof Hopkins county Bubjec 6 the action of the Democratic party We are authorized to announce AO Byrum as a canldate for for Hopkins countv subject jaIlOrj Ion of the Democrat Party 3tWe are to announce Cass L Walker as a candidate fo U School Superintendenttsubleottot- he actlouotthe Democratic pri nary We are authorized to announce J E Arnold as a candidate fo County Oiairfc Clerk of Hopkin county subject to toe action of tht Democratic Primary 5 lHow The Red Cross Seal Originated i How did the Red dross Christmas Seal originate isa question that is being asked by r many during this holiday season when millions of these stickers are sodull over the Umtc States ToJacob Rijs the well known social worker of new Yoil and to Miss Emily P Bissell th energetic secretary of the Dela ware Red Gross jointly belonj the honor of originating our American Itsd press Ohristma- v s eetIn 1909 Mr Rlis interest viis aroused bjr the receipt of a hristmjis tuberculosis stamp 01 I La letter frVirn Norway He pub dished an article til out this queer looking stamp in the Outlook 4vpd Suggested some possible uses for it in this country Mtss Bis flell ac ouce saw an- opportunity 4re and prepared a stamp from the sale of which her SIciety rqalized Ofur tuberculosis work So nnprefised waR she with this success that she induced the Ann ricau R tliCross to tt k t np the Sl In i a national l Wttli very little Prgarii t aatioh and with hardly and at tempt at advertising the l Stiff JointsS- prainsBniisesl are relieved at once an applica DoptII Sloans Liniment bM done more 1 good than auyttilug I have over tried 3 or got my hand hurt to that I hAd to work right In- C attImooftheyearIthoughtt vhaol taken oil but I got a bottloo- I r Sloans JUniinont arid cured IQ hand W rON WUEELlm HorrlflAla Good for Broken Sinews rx 6 QJONES BaldwliiL L writes t yiI I UivJiloAn lduhnopt for broken1 1 causod by a ifftkidll and grJAt datlJfactlon was reaumo work In less tIlreo Weeks after tho accident r t 1 y MS i InTIUUIr FUefoV Sprain RNRR A VocncBISomerset St1 PUlnllftni N J wrUes lili ankle aq badly wheniIti WeeltoilRppU llun i Ii eaAldloaAiwyQdbarlgbt gbodand mft d 1 io h i Advertising Rates j Advortteemen- tRetnglolaBuo16c i per inch Locals nnfl Pages j Readers JOe per line Resolutions and Cards of Thanks 60 lln Obituary Poetry 6operHao raduQtlouB on time contract display advertlse i inents Also locals that run soveral months without change j rc v Entered at the Earlln ton t Post Office as Second Class Matter Des Office PostolRce Kentucky H authorized basip careful HH sale that year brought in neve theless over 185000 for ant tuberculosis work in various parts of the United States In 1909 with more thorough prgan zation the sale was increased to 230000 and in 1910 to nearl 810o6o La st year the sale increased to over 880000 or 88 000000 seals- While our own Red Cross Saal dates back only four years charity stamps from which this idea originally sprung go bat to 1862 when sanitary I1u stamps were first used in BM ton to secure money for the case of soldiers wounded during the Oivil War Nearly 1000010 was raiped in this way durin the year 1802 to 1805 After tl war this method of raising mone was discontinued in this countr for a generation although It found vogue in Portugal Swit erland Austria Fratrce Span Denmark Norway Russi1 S vaden and other Edropea countries There are now hun dress of different types of chat ity stamps used in all parts of the world as many as forty being used in Austria for children 8 hospitals alone Stamps or seals were first used to get money for the antitube cnlosis crusade in Norway and Sweden in 1904 It was from one of these stamps that Jacob JRiis and Miss Bissell received their ideas for our Red Oroi s Christmas Seal the Most Wonderful Maa In The History Of The World But no matter how hospitabll men may be when theIr homes are full to overflowing they ca tvk no more guests and th i was the condition in which Jo aeph and Knry found the home t in Bethlehem To the inn the made their way but the inn ws simply a sheltera shed enclo ing a court with no furuitur And no other provision for the comfort of tle traveler than th stone walls and the roof whit protected him fromthe storrr Here upon the bare floor he could spread his rugs for sleep he could partake of the fool tha the had brought in his bavorsack and his beast Could be left secur in the court within the building Such were the inns or khans of the East when Josepli hurl Mary came to H tht hem But Eyed such cold comfort asutln wash uot for them Thfe U shelter wak so crowded tljatther was no room for them there The- O YRHethey could final was ilJ the t this as seen1 probable WAS a kind of cave ort xcavatiouin the side of th- rbckuenr the inn ltllasi been believed from thE earliest that tlieplaaewhttr Jesus was born wits a cave utjde a sheltering rockThiB tdas current among his foljowei not a hundred years after hi eilthnll there is no eason Uoubt its truth It was pcrhap some such place t6 the pioneer IIi Minnesota and Dalota used 1 oallaldugouta shelter par ly underground where snail un beast together wEre soinetime forced to find protection the wintry cold This was th pest entertainment Joseph an Mary could find in Bethlehem and here it was that the wonderful B + be was born and His cradle ia mlt uger Thus itwasth t the 111 I r q t it tl- pIN f 0 u1IiIr r Reed Bocki TFREE ti Itfvou want a CFIA R W t fiat kind of a chairdovY U LIKEntj M The chairthat looks good Viand rests ypu Rood and lasts gOPIfis this chair for you What do you think of this t 1r- t 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 your 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 presents In case there should be two oldest Old Ladies we will give two chairs yoncta each This offer is good till Dec 2411 and the present will be givem Gnl1 Christmas E- veOBRYAN U- TLEYC01 INcoRPORATED Madisonville Ktitncky P SWe have lots and lot of chairs which was and is the Light of Men began here on the earth BoubtIess this was the Creates moment in the worlds history Oould anyone who looked 01 this Babe as He lay ju the man ger have dreamed of the plac oRe would till of the changes bt would bring of the kingdom that HP would establish in the worlds Opnld anyone there have guess d ythut nineteen centuries from that lSd y five hundred millions of the human race would be calliuj themselves by His name and more than half the earths popu lation would be reckoning their byeafs from the day of His birth thateyery seventh day million on millions of human voice rewould be lifted up in song to Him in churches and Sunday schools and missions ivll around the World that the npble8tmusi the world would ey r lear would be music pelebratinc the birth the lift andrtliejdealli Ifo- j t i littJH teabH tliiiti fit hi heft i wud pttrt st nrt of all tuneI wjiuld rlb tlti in which the story t 8 4 to L j A MESSAGE I J To Feeble Old People As one old the waste of thol- 1Y8tem becomes more than re pair organs 61inore alowlyand- 1eaaeffoctuaUy than IB youth tho ctrl culation Is the blood thin and digestion weak rvVlnoll our delicious cod liver and Iron tonic without oil Is the ideal l strengthener and bodybuildejf for old folks for It contains tho very elo toents needed to rebuild wasting tis sues and Replace weakness with strength Vlnol also fortifies the sys tem against colds and thus prevents pneunlonla A grand netco of Alexander Hamilton over eighty years of ago once reDark duVlnolls a godsend o odd Jpebple Thanks to Vinol I have a 11heartt appetite sleep soundly feel and well It ls thO finest tonic and strength reator1 have ever usedIfS Vlnol falls to build up the feeble old people and strength we wll return your money p11Sold by ST MINING C- OIicoripratedDrng Department Sarllt ate Kentucky d k tI- I t 7 r =n told of the young Oh ild and His mother that the noblest archi IwouldHiafbmthdutllpi world as ti dslyfor giviu gifts and slinnnj ulbasures and 4hntitwotildh thehappiebtdlly year of alUthe days of the whole round I 1couceived has been on no parallel to It Theret anniiIAof the centuries facts whjch I have recited give Bom6 indication of the place that Hu hue won in the thought and i affection of mankind but there tire those of us who believe that the greatness of His dominion is yet to be achieved for it is only within a generation that the real nature oft Ibis rldn doD has begun I to take possession of American thought The world is now nt 3e last beginnin to see what Christianity means that it really proposes to shape the whole of human society here and now ac cording to its law of good will t that it culls us to supplant strife by cooperation and suspicion b fsympathy to make the spirit Ohriebmas the law of every day- IQ the year It has taken the world a long long time to get hold of the real meaning oi Ohrits life and teachings uud death but it begins to daw upon us in these first years of the twentieth century und whet- the Christian Church learns t put the emphasis where it be longs His kingdom will copse tad His will be done in earth as iu heaven TRY SOLACE AT OUR EXPENS- M+ aey Back for any cue af Rheumatism Neuralgia or Headache that Solace Fails to Remove SOLACE REMEDY IB a recent tried real discovery or three Gorman 8o I intlBts that dissolves Uric ACId Crystals and Purifies the Blood It- II baBy to take and will not affect he weakest stomach It is guaranteed under the Fur Food and Drugs Law to be absolute Iy free from opiates or harmless rusta or any description SOLACE IB a pure specific In every ray find has been proven beyond ueation to be the surest and eRt reme for Uric Acid Trgiiblee mown tomedlcalSoleuce no matter how Ions standing It reeches md removes the root of the trouble Uric Acid and purifies the blood THE SOLACE CO of Battle Creek ire the Sole US Agents and tmvu thousands of voluntary teatimonlai etters which have been rncflven rom SOLACE has oBtorod to health Tflntimonlal let ters literature and FREE BOX sen upon request R Lee Murris president f irtt Nfttlotiiil Tex wrote the Solace Company as tolilow HI wa to send a box of So ace tomyfathirin Mf mphl8Tenn thr I etvolose 1 00 This remedy has been used by some friends ot mine here uiic I must say its ac Ion was wonderfulSlA L Morris Put UP In 25o 50o and 100 boxen ITS MIGHTY FINE TO BE WELL Arqr YOU CAN SOON BE SO BY TAKING SOLACENo Special Treatment ichttinea or Fees JUST SOLArC- CLONE does the work Write todttjf for the free box etai- OLACEREMEDY CO- t Battle Creeks liwa- hELKS PAY TRIBUTE TO leparled Dead mpressave Me morialmServices Held at Madisonville Sunday W ti l t J- CHRISTIANATVTHE t CHURCH lAtt1 anuual memorful servl if tlioMadlsonvlllelodge B Pr Elk 4 Held otttm Ohrlatlan Chur unday afternoon a tribute of hon ge and devotion was paid to the Ixteen deceased Elks of this ItfdRe ifeny families of many of the Iem parted brothers attending thesor- Jvleos The Christian church was well lied with Elks and others attend rt the eervlco The Elks met at tome he and marched to the church in body about 150 being Inline dui number of visiting brethren bot present You will flud that ru every where speak Well of CbamberlalnlsI- t Rernfdjr Tb y know from I pug expnriencejn the sale of it that 11 cases of cdq hs and bolds 1tc ways be depended upon that t IB pleasant and sate to take rum by dealers 1A J 1 yj irCikORTQN u 7 MAPIS N KY 1 1 t I 1 t 1 le I yd I FuneralDireetbrmod Embalmert 1 NightIIAny Gall Anflw recL Promptly Day or JN- S a e e o a a r WVMMMMMmMAMM B MSLATON UNDERTAKER tFuneral Director Liens Embalmer Ansor all Qalls Day or Night 1 NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE 1- F Office Phone 1242- MADISONVILLE Reeedex+e Plterre 1243 KENTUCKY jfffWffWtffffffffffffffffWtW W Nrutwta t atvu r The Love Letters of a Confederate General TTTE begin in the Novcmbcr sue scries of real lovxjlcttcrs writtcni over fifty natiaalnmot to 65 This greatg neraliwitlgp down to as havirtgaccoDspJJshedlonc the bitoryefoa general therefore thcscaattersoombine authentic history and exquisite romance They pound a human note that no other crack of literature has done ill a decade it ts tray it is romance it is historY jtidea j literature YOU pimply cant afford to miss this wonderful scries an iriaiddc of the Civil now for the first time and containing allll y9UhatldEv now before you forget it neO Reterial Pictorial Revie3r tmNYerIcCitt JWaraftDUat Encl +e 0find tarfcHcH 10OOO in Cash Btita i leasesendtxeBtltfiaeat lTl CemmiatJont teeaarAt tvlNov DecaadJJut1 X Aek Ar Iieffl- e +e NamsAtLNINd q4yF4 THE PICTORIALRRY1 ca Acl rutr WtHth 5u 1SftsivWkc n rY l Wednesday Morning f Special Kid Glove Sale a tWeoffer 200 Ladies Kid Gloves of the UX and all slightly damaged by mildew whiohI Ifhas canned these goods to become spotted while inI+ stock In order to close tho entile lot inoupdaywhioh consists ofitll shades and sizes we will o er them atIthe very rediculousprioe of 45c Per Pqa I I r till all are closed All sales for cash and positively no exchange I H Grand Leader Madisonvillej Kentucky 1I 1 Yalr s RELIGIOUS SERVICES REStJXE Arr EnnEi mallpox Scare Has Subsided acid Ser V glees Will be Held Today V S btee Ky lNov0Siclffoil be held in the churches t re siygQc hero ar a cases p disease here now and all noose has passed Business which re iedlt u standstill while flie igfease wits rnging is begiunnj to aRsui le f uorntnl Appearance The merchants i+ rq expebting a gig holiday business t llJtFAMoUI8tAOE BEAUTIES look on Skin JSmptioiiP Blptchfts Sores or Plaiples They dont have them FraU such troubles Use Buoklqnfa Ariiiba Salve It gloriflbe the face Excel l i1tfdExzemaor baltIthetimflt- an cures sore lips blftinHhels burns and bruls OB Unsurpassed for plies 25s at all druggists i J i if r Iyes 5r Y- Y t 4y jr P D Rash vice president of the St Bernard Dinning Co has had hyifoffige parJtlfloned oft from trje tn + nofnc0iiid it makes Qjiilto aa improybtupnt in the appe rah of the m lH office A WOMAN IS AS I OllAS SHE LOOKS i TbavMndi of wo men owitheir youth ful to e1lddeNoyeber woman a aloe head ot hair hair that la soft glossy and 111 al rays looks voaaget Ian lIbeis MIII tM tiir Bteutlful with hat sheen lUll him BO attractive awtl always Irrigates w healthy natural growth It keeM Malp free I rem dandruff and the hair from falling out There are t road k battlerpklde fa the KMMtliJn rictnaldaAlskeyer OAR d91I5t4IB lwuleare garMaa rfSt Bernard Mtnlni Cpv Incorporated j Drug Department Special Agents r J- i N 1 tJcJ 4 0 1s + r u + y tfiOIv Jirfi rn C Q i 0 j J rr Itt 1 f 4 L- 7J ic iii co JIj r A Christmas fistnr th Mt 1 f Bavn and check wlmt you j wantCall In person + mall r t 1 f1Itlllflctoryfurther Inforinatitfn s jj1 I mines Suits EugtjNUIoves Handkerchiefs Yt Dues Suits Put loveS Suspenders and n Tuxedo Suits Sewing Baskets Garters Rough Overcoats Shopping HtRS Plain and Initial- Handkerchiefs I i Smooth Overcoats Sewing Cases t fiRubbert SlIpOnosJllwer a All Styfes of j Leather Coats Manicure Sol I Corduroy Coats Sllkmd Llj Hose SuspenderlthWork Pants EverWoad o Dress Pants l1an fYigqSmokl Jackets cc Knox Hats i Coats l nlIawesNoNamaHats Muffl rs J Bath Slippers u Velour Rata SllckPnsV Leather Slippers rScotch Caps Cuff Butibtii Dross Shirts f Auto Caps Collar Buttons Negligee Shirts Pur Caps Tuxedo and wool Shirts Tr r tlanan Shoes PulljDress Sets obes tiryptBoocleaWark Cross Ho o Ties and DeUs fr 1Theman who whispers down a well o About the thin 1 he has to sell Will never reap a crop of dollars Like he who climb a tree and hollers I News of the Town I M Miss Katherme Howard who pebt ThauksglvluR in Hoptown homeCMlw Genie Armstrong who spent ThankaglviBg in Bowling Green hat returned to her school duties The two well known teachers Miss Motherhead and Miss Silk who attic neled tbe TeaoliRrs oouyeiu ion at jLoulsTllle Ky have return ed home Lueien Cook who has been confined at hie home in Blaughtdrvllle Ky was able to be In EarllnRton Shnday night f1 Miss Elizabeth and Ruth Long attended the mauatee at Madiaon ville Thanksgiving Wanted 2 good solicitors for Ear lIn ton Kood money to right party N apply at Bee office ilss Lovelna Huilaker of JJHW renceburg Ky who has been visit I injc her cider Miss Geneva Huffaker hal returned homeN MUs Geneva Kuflaker of this eilty and Miss fiovenla Huffaker of laweruceburg Ky visited their after In Union town Ky for a few days Mrs bL B Long ana son Grover attended the Elke Memorial servic ft- tI Thomas Blsln f pent Sunday III MadiBonyllle with the family of Tom Howard t Mr Hanna Sr made friends m J Madisonville a visit Sunday aftert bon f t jr I i Anyone Interesfed In buying a home for either home or renting x purposes can find out something to their advantage by calling at tho Bee office J Max Priest and Other Foster math made a butipfla trip to Madlsonvlllo Saturday i fter noon I Little Miss Dorthey Bwnwell spent Saturday and Sunday in Madl Bonville with her aunt Mrs George KingLawson Miles was In Madlsonville Sunday after noon with friends Miss Janle Victory shopped in Madlsonvlllo Friday afternoon Mrs Elgie Sick spent Saturday In Mortons Gap with relatives Amongthe young people who were In the Jack and the Bean Stalk from here were Lena Davis Sarah Featherston Thelma West Chester Ashby and Thos Featherston This opereta will be here in the near future Beautiful Japanese hand painted china IN the newest artistic shapes and sizes at Sisics BOOK STORE Madisonville Ky Miss Lovenola Ed wards of Walton Ky who has been the guest of Miss Hazal Fawcett of Madlponvllle for the last month left Monday morn log for Lexington enrute to her home In Walton Misses Hazel and Lucy Fawoett who have been visiting in Lexington for several days returned home Sun day night Mrs J E Fawcett and daughter Julia Spent the wnek sad In Gutbrie with relatives ROOMERS WANTEDGentle men can vet room in good location Apply at this office Miss Minerva Davis spent Satur day and Sunday in Earllngton with her brother Roy Davis and left Sunday for St Vincent where she is f x in school Mr and Mrs Rene Davis of Anion spent Sunday tit the city with Mr and Mrs E L Whet 75 and b00tBear akin v Hoods 2beta SOot Stocking Oajis 25ots 25ct U lOots Miss ANNA B MOOHE Dr Eldred Davis made a business trip to Madlsonvllle Saturday Perkins Adams spent at b 1e r rMrs BrEnfNlxoii spent Sunday- In Madlsonville P FOR SALE One Morris Air tight Heater In good condition tt H L BRAMWELL Mrs Murphy SUIt n who has been visiting relatives in Waverly Tenu returned home 1 IIt r v II f a SUMMER COLDS f pondUlonJiSthetOme other serious disease r i 1 ift 1 yi Ballards r Horehound Syrup sa gOod remedy for sore throat and cold settled In the lungs It eases pain In the chest hoarseness obstinate coughs congestion In the lungs loss of voice and inflammation It Is a flnq family remedy i mado only of the purest Ingredients and possesses a vonderful spoth Ing rid healing influence In tho Jungs throat and bronchial tubes Children like it because it Is pleasant to the taste It lea quick relief for the throat and lung disorders to which children are subject r Ir Price 25c 50c and 3100 per BottI Lfi A Y BUT e100 size It contains five times as much as thp 2Co sIze N and you getrwlth each bottle a Dr Herrlcks Bed Pepper Porous t Plaster for the chest WtrilllUB MMWTTM UT MUM Mi For Weak Bight or ereE7et He Stenbeai Bye S mlve It ester 1 AN MMN V S Jr sJCtJ Ji I v ef c a h K 1y p l Kloz Rae tn MadlsonTllle Sundaynight NorrIs King of St Charles is spbudlng the week in Madlsonvllle Miss Eunice Draper left Sunday for Cannon Ga and other points South tc be gone fprsgveral months Miss Annie LoulseDeeda aoharm Ing ynuii lady of Blkton Ky haa rdiurned to hor hoiiio alter several days visit toMeslifaFaaretMltellelh- Miss LmlPQl fl Tents who- raeflvlfle b s boon visltftig Her aunt Mrs C harlle V6bb has return ed to her home Any untrmmpd left or velvet tat worth from 200 to 8 00 tot 1QO Miss ANNAB Moonti Mist Hattie Vaughn Qf 9eree- Kreturned home Sunray t a visit to Miss M rgaretMf i Miss Oma Slsk and Delta 9arvey of DIxon Ky are visiting i Mes Annie Ashby and Ida lide Siskj1 M ieewere urday Prof Hammond Loving of Hanson spent Saturday afternoon In the city 0 M Henry spent Saturday In Evansville on business Odd bltces of Sterling Silver in dividual sets Jn all the popular patterns atSISKS BOOK STORE Madisonvllle Ky Miss Hattie Cordler who has been visiting relatives In Madisonvllle for the past week returned homo Satur dayOrloan Downey of Madisonville was in town Saturday on business Mrs Rule has sold her home piac ro J H Flshj Ohlef Dispatcher who will move there in a few days Price not known George Saddler who has been in Lexington on business returned home Saturday Pattern and readytowear Hats for less than cost Miss ANA B MOORE Dr N G Motherhoad made a business trip to toMadlsbnvllle Friday after noon Mrs Richard Wilson spent Fri day after noon in Madlsouvllle with friendsMrs Walter Daves and son Law rence attended Jack and the Bean Stalk In Madlsonvllle Friday after noon Mr and Mrs OB Barnettt-a tow hours In Madlsonvllle Friday after noon with friends Mrs Thomas Stone spout Saturday after noon ni Madl nvllte with friendsI100 piece Dinner Set m white and gold from 90 00 up at- BISKS BOOK STORE Mrs Earmest Clayton of Victoria spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs F DiRash 8 W Motherhead of Evansville spent Sunday in thb city with his parentsMiss Leila Wilson spent Satur day after poop in Madlsonville with friendsWelby Pritchett of Mad ieunville was in the city Sunday after noon Fancy feathers flowers and rib bons for halt price Miss ANNA B MOORE As there will befceveral applicants lor the Post office why not try the Primary Planas other cities in the state are going to do Lei the people say who will get tho Plum Miss Bessie Stewart pt Madison irllle was in thboltj Friday visiting her sister Mrs Oscar Bennett Hugh Griffin of StOharles was In the city Saturday on business Joe Lainler of Hopklnsyllle spent Friday in the city with relatives Miss Celie Hanna made a business trip to Madlsonvllle Friday Miss Oma Slsk ufe Dixon spent Sunday in the City with her aunt Mrs Marion Sisk Carl Woolfork spent Saturday m Madlsonville with his father Mrs Ht bsbeeh vv ltmgln Madisonvihehas + returned home The Dance at Webb Hall Friday nIght given by Mr Jewell Webb wasarqost enjoyable affairt Over present nlaJ B moreorchestra made music and everyone had a good tune until the woe small hours Mrs Eugene Cord ler of Madison yule was a visitor In the city Saturday M I Muses MAyMothorhead and Ruby lisk have retUrhed frpm atrlp to Loulsyllfev v v Miss jLatna Boyd of Crotton spent je8terdaytlh fliecity with rfends and relatives Miss Mary Blair who has been sick for several months withfover was able tQ be down town lat Fri day fqftithe first time She will soon be able to be at her old place behind the counter at Barnes Cow and Oos store continue to be scarce 1coalaJsQ would work every I t yJfoar8could be gotten i f v rA c1iY tq C- OIjr Write Ideas for Moving 1 Picture Plays 1 YOU can write photo plays and earn 25 or ISv m Ml Imore weekly r WE WILL SHOW YOU HOW I t If you have ideas if you can THINKwe will show you the secrets of this fascinating new profession IDi Positively no experience or literary excellence necessary No flowery language is wanted The demand for photoplays is practically unlimited The big film manufacturers are moving Heaven and Earth in their attempt to get enough good lots to supply the ever increasing demand t 11 i offer mg100 and more frsingle scenarios or wnttenldeas I 1 Nearly all the big film compallies the b CITYuYorsBeing right on the spot and knowing at all times just what sort of plots al Wanted thd pkodttters our f SALES DEPARTMENT has a tremendous advantage over agencies situated in distant ctifes y We have received many letters from the big filmcmariQfacturerssu has VlTAGRAPHj EDISON ESSANAY LUB1N SOLAX IMP REX RELIANCE CHAMPION COMET MELIESEiCeurging us to send photoplays to them We want more writerS and well gladly teach yon secrets of success F We are selling photoplays written by fople who al never before wrote a line for p h1ication1 I I Perhaps we can do the same for you If you can think of only One good idea every week and write it out as directed by us and it sells for only 25 a lowuree You Will Earn S 100 Monthly For Snare Time J I FREE IIMOVINGn Dont hesitate Dont argue Write now and learn just what this new profession may mean for you d- and your future U j INSTITUTEe t y 1543 BroadwayNewY rh City i 4a Bootleggers baveno oe nl Earilngton They are caughtaBIB- OOII as they show their heads and What Judge Bonnet does for them Is aplentyE Doudna of Madisouville was In town yesterday on business He has been confined to his bed for several weeks with rheumatism andthis is the first time he has been out of MaconvUle Neal Hollinger and Rowland Clark of Madlsonylllo were in this city yesterday afternoon Rev Ja Collier pastor of the Northern Methodist Church began a protracted meeting at that church Sunday night Dec let All are invited to attend Good music willbe a feature Rev Geo Abbot of THopklnr yule pastor of the Episcopal Church in that city held services In this city Tuesday afternoon at the home of Dr C B Johnson Dr G Vi Norman of Henderson buslnesslDrthe treatment of cancers and has bad remarkable success In his home county E M Trahern was called to Cin cinnati last week to the bedside of his brother O L Trahern He will return home m a few days Miss Gates of Providence was in townMonday Frank G GOo is working In Hen derson this week Mrs C B Johnson has returned from a visit to relatives In Lcus yulerr t Paul Price and family and Mrs Burr spent Sunday In Madisonville with his father W E Randolph has returned from a visit to relatives In Trlgg county and was accompanied homo by his nephew Jack Randolph Miller Evans has returned from Pordue University where he spent Thanksgiving with his brother Ben FOR RAID HEADS A Treatment That Costs Nothing If Fails- Worwaa i nt von ftotry thrjee bottle of tRexall O3v Hd1r Tonic on out personal guarantee that the trial will not cost you a penny IJ it does not giveyqu absolute satisfaction That pro of 6ur fjSlth luthie rein shouldIwjlspytaljly dinE yndit 7 onstrate that we know what we are talking about when we say that Rexall08 Hair Tonic will retard baldness overcome scalp and hair ailments and If any human agency oats bcoompleh this result it may also be rell dupon to promote a new growth of half Remember weare basing ou- ratetenieutupon what lisalreadv been accomplished by the pse of Rexall 93 Hair Tunic and we have the right to assume that what it has done for thousands of others it will do for you In any event you cannot lose anything by JIVU1 it a trial on our liberal gtiaracteo Two sizes 50o and 100 Remem bet you can obtain Rexall Reme dies In this community only at our- stQrcThe Rexall Store St Ber nard Mining Coy Incorporated Drug odepartment li ae iJor f n q 6 f f II II THE HIGH COST OF LlVilSiG i H t Can you react it Are you Idiurmjfj drs mosey7 If so the IC Scan help you tIt I 1t II Lo Tcaw It- T 1 Nitric aa X before tke course you want and Do it now ADVERTISINGh 0 LETTERING AND SINGNS AGRICULTUREARCHITECTURE AUTO RUNNING I STENOGRAPHER BOOKKEEPING LAW to a MECHANICAL ENGINEERING jf LANGUAGES u tdi JNoV1CIVIL 1 I WhLt de you 9V p1JOI r II i 1l THE ECONOMICAL WAY I The long distance service ot the Telephone A Tel egraph Company enables the business man to conduct all of his outside In the most oconomlcaLand satisfactory manner 1 You pan get long distance cop eo fons to all important EarllngtonFor information call GUMBERUliD TELEPHONE TELEGRAPH 00S Mrs Harret Browning has been qulle sick for the past week but ISI I Miss Mary Bauch of Oabool Mo is In the city visiting her sister Mrs j AluiaCorbt Mr A 0 Bauch who hoe been visiting his slater Mrs alma Ourbitt left title morning for Nashville r ITfnil Mr Gorge G Adtcinson left for Florida Tuesday mornhlKIMr R B Salmon general fire tnanof j N R R o went to Hopklhsville this morning nbuslI nessMrs I Bailey cf Madlsonville was in town Tuesday morning A G Sbillman went to Provi deuce Tuesday on business ED Morrison is on the sick list this week tt6EI KalltofProvldeuoI ma eka business tlip to MadlsonVllleTties J f rd w day f jj M O McKlnny of Madisonville was in totuon business Tuesday f Mr Tom JfOlero MadIsonTlUe was inilie T J i ix Mr and Mrs HL Browning and daughter Heleu of Mortons are spending a few days In the city Mrs T R Flnleyv oj St Charles was in town shopprt1 Mrs Jests phililpsoffBt Charles was la tuvyu Monday Jno Knox 6f Heckla killed three hogs Saturday weighing 972 poundsI This Is a nice lotsot meat and W1ilI last him all winter We wish to call your attention to the fact that most Infectious diseas os such as whooping cough diphtheria and scarlet foyer are contract ed when tbo child has a cold Chamberlains Cough Remedy will lv cure a col and greatly lessen the danger of contracting these die eases remedy Is famous for rte cures of colds It contains no opium or other narcotic and may be given to a child with imellcitooattl Dcesoldby aU d 0- a 11 rt DO It r l I 1 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING ENGLISH BRANCHES MINING ENGINEERING MINiNG FORMAN iSUPERTENDANTfIN PEDAGOGY tf paI5itiariI Cumberland affairs outside improvlugelowly thpppiug 8TATIONfRY fORiCI1RISfl1A l pri 1Jrra paper we havet enlarged very considerably orf toia oner you avartetyp v tints a d textures ashaVe i thher f f r H Hi Stationery makes an ide l i gift for Christmas beirigf xt Y- tIt andfecWe 1 weshoul4Ijjesare not you term Christmasy but are ele4 w gant in appearaqce and mod tf erate in price r Jj i 1 Ihitial paper is a tiling which I we are also featuring at pres + ent This comes in White only with a beautiful initial a twentyfour sheets of paper and twentyfour envelopes to the box and can be urnishJ ed with Sninitialat bcfpe box j j VA I f r J a r t St Bernard turnYlsrerperated a fffDrIf i I K SS IC U 4 MfiLq a T 4 pc CS3In tn o Lstia wya 4 Q VVV I fA J r T i- Y 7- T4 J I 1 r f J Y r J 1- 4T F Iaro 1 Ii IJ I It f J 0 ill i tl J l Hwf HhI I Mi 1 f 1 r iHAS COMING FROM THE f CTOU i tip Li r logofBeautiful Seven Piece Decorated hina Berryand Salad Sets and Decorated China and Pie Sets r S rk- r K a kI I These Seven Piece Sets are artistically decorated arid CrdinarHi v L4 M1L ly ti tiSi v post V 350 They j wiUibegiOr1 yith a years subscription t to r TfESvWEKt BEE n Iyvftft iwaiftlt on Y 250 t T ft i I Cdgfi ipntly you get a years subscription worth 1 and either of t theSe c Piece Sets youMishi r worth 350 makingtotal of 1t 450 all for fJr 5O i 1 c 7 v- E litI f nc r i CrSk Vt I t t iy5 1 C1 N J t- t e 4 hese sets wilLbe Here hl about ten days Octnu the wii noti 1 last lngjn and subscribe for the Bee or renew your subv ft scri subscriptionF f f j and one of these haliloiMe Mis qiff Chlnaare tobe Delivered Whenrv rriv vrb r v f it Arrive v t v fI h t I Doflt neglect t f ipboriiMtf I tot1 fl tcure this iTil cta i 1y 111epf i + iUfl1 11 lo thpchO t l ce9fa ifetimG1 x ohf Id pI gAW I f l 7 I r y t I t I Ij VVi i i j i i iK f t4I j 1 fi J 7 1- r q 1 1 t r n- Mt 1 t I iift V r I The Beetp1rot I 0 t n CemiWeetli f1 j L 1 t Yt F t r A tt i ti1sV V VvJ c t t AA i 7 to 0 n o tf Q 7 t 1 au IJ tt1 zI t i7 t CJ it7 f2 p p n 0 CiAtl u 1 i piA t