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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): December 17, 1912
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J 'aJyteaaLSd WmXEMBR 9.. i TllESDAf TITESPAY and and FBIPAY iii b V.fl .) m' n ' V r FRIDAY AFTERNOON . iw ngntMiiMin vy i -n ram .tm rnift i m I iwirwi 777 fr-f- t 1 ' - it. ww .. l -- nffTTTIll Lucasv urn T iimftl i m J" r .tmw W v , iw AFTERNOON "vlF YoU PiftWBY TWENTY-THIR- D Wi SET T v 7Y, YEAR $ EARLIWTON. JftfMf W, WESUAY, DECEMBER Kr$ imim ": (!" W.: MINE SAFETY 5 FAIR'NOTICE.SERVID Otf v' "TURKEY TROTTERS" I " J,, '4 '. i , ' ' 11 I FRTIIRF IRFP "'- Nebo Notes fci ( Morganfield City VCwncl) ' ,i1 . Places Ques 4. nT ; i " JiaJdii! il With Mov- in noiiauic uances urraer oan ,f Instructor FUming of,U. S. Pictures w I- :F i' : 4T I aWWagJP? 1 I Ideal Xmas Gifts for Everyone Wmi 4lSS I I L J3otPa Price Quality are Attractive Here H Ellington, Kentucky I I C. I B j .;.'.:. Tl , MJIJIIIH Tf -- - . ,J .NEHT MONDAY EVENING ; OiTnext Morfday evening the 23rd l!iBt,fat thel'emple Theatre, Safety, IuBfrueior-Flemlrig- , of the U. S, Bu-rean'- pf exincL WILEY, - ' - Let me urge you to shop, early. Near Post (Dffice. Mines, will deliver, a lecture, on. "Mine Safety," accompanied by moving pictures of modern rescue methods This lecture will be free to ail. Entire BalcOuy will tJe r- -. 'v Beryed for colored people. JAK andvtjrtE(BEAN STACK at.", tern'-- . e 1 H. KEARNEY SMALL HOPE FOBipST MEN III' MRS.B i .fc--- ' ':' " J.DTIMKIHQ &. ALBgjtt , ' u- - frV I il i M ISr ft? ' lHB',i, t sr t . Dulln's. jjoyingv needs Hill, wont to Madison--- ' MIbb Erma to tne general pudiic. ruis auirac-i(o- u vllle, Saturday, will bB one. of hlsbe'st. ' Tw'o With Companion Daring Aviator several, tiasbeeli fHBjfprman.ceBwJll, be given during ,y Miss Fannie Ezell, spent .Los .Angeles. Deo. 10. Only the Suit for $2,000, damages Croftou, oy. tfie i "W.T.HA'BRIsrMaybr. days with, her 'aunt Mrs. Cnnning-ba- m Goes To.His Death. filed against tho town of evening, tjle .first beginning 7:00 faint hope that they might have Attest : A. F. WALLER, Clerk at Coiltown last week. been picked up by an outwardbound Mrs. B. J. Dunning, ;a resident of o'clock, the second about 8:00 o'clock : MADISONVILIE SOCIETY GIRL equipped with wireless that place. Mrs. Dunning, savs' In JThe Princess Moving Picture Show; vessel not Mrs. Herron, went to Clay toj89 SCHOOL NOTES hep mother Saturday, returning on. is attained by friends of Avjatff Lher petition tlat a ditch was dug- in win give, one reei ac opening' ana k C&A J kL .i'w ". cue t.Hirpeis ui, yjpuiiuu huu lose of each performance. one the'12 train Sunday. Named As Beneficiary Of Hit Will. But Horace Kearney aud his passenger was oi' open. Holiday vaeations She claims that as J ? Adults aoots. left : cheBter Iiawreneej automobile EdiMrBi Bet'te Veaaey, Denies Repert'd EnjgaiementPontoon ? .'. .Children lOcts the' In answer to the inquiry, of mauy tor of a local newspaper, who ..are Bhe was on her way to. cburch-0,0.died at the home ofber prbceetfs-tfoOf Air Craft Found. benefit School will say, vaca'tTon will begin with sonjt-- v believed to have lost their lived night of December 6'she fell 'into 0. Yeasey near Nebo Sunday this ditch and was painfully and Library. e the close of school,, Friday, Deo. 20, morning at 'five o'clock. Sne had' Ihlle attempting a , and last Deo, 81. Lob AntreleB.Oal.,Deo. 16. Searer ,ght from Los Angeles to San Fran- - permanently Injured. been sick with pneumonia for two , Mrs. Iva Owen We expect ail pupilB to be In their weeks, She was a member of the-C-. era put to oea today In t folsco. The entire coast from Point Haddon-Turne- r flsding further trace o Firmln to Ventura has been covered . P. church and a consistant 'In memory of Mrs. Iva Owen, .the places until the last day as there Horace Kearney and CuW juyr-renc- by searchers hoping to And some MIbb Julia Maddon,of Linton, Ind. wife of' Lena Owen, who died at her will be no break in our work. Christian, Euneral services at 9M a newspaper man. wlo 'sailed trace of the mlsslng'mon. 'Book Keepining Course hpme-iand Mr. LupiajnT.irlner- ,o,f,, tHerru, 111., pecember 12, a. m. at the home of J. C, Veasey,. flight to Saturday for au over-watCharles, "Ky., wiire united in jnatri- - 1912.' She 'was boru'at He'ola, Ky., In the regular Senior course book conducted by Rev. Lee. The body-wiG. monv at Linton, Ind., Wednesday September 1. 1878,, She leaves a keeping will be given the last five Rn !Franolsco, aud are believed to Go). W. A. Tombs and then be taken to MadlBonvllle-an- d have been lost at sea. The flndintr Alfocd will, leu.v .today band, four children, a mother, months beirlunintr Jan. G. 1912. Be- laid to rest in the Odd Fellow eyeing Dec; Uth atr'the residence pTone of the pontoons of Kearney's Meihiay eveaing. one siBtectwobrotrfers '.arid j4P'thgtm IB T of Eev. M. ii(iU.titISB iUMUUX i1 to,;eh cbatiTel'da . - .. vt .v t t hydroplane confirms the belief that biiin'eii a onarming ana actracuva young many" friends To 'rhobrn her T'obb. otners may take 'tbfs work, yyilr ,.lAU or. moat a.11 tb.e children, la. themaohlne me);with serious acci- UK Ooi. Toombs vijl return bv lady and is quite popular in her, Mrs. dwen'-wafor many years a be glad to- consult' Bcbool haye tbVchiOken p6x or itcl dent, and It Is believed; here that tw way of$?ifiler qc persons sbdn, in order that thebook .and jgome.hay.e!b9th, .Hard on tee quunber ,oLlthejxMeth.odist Ohur beth men were drowned in Santa M eeping out ut may oe' oraera iu the kids. ertFln th?UJebU8l5e8Vftt kad. W8- - COUdinleuK. umintiStij jyi. . i. Monica Bay, somewhere off Point when he lived ther. , . thjg.pjace builB.wngaged In the onewao bore theJove.aing.re.spfwto .time to begin withitheRHlar class Mrs. O. R. Morton, spent last week: Dame. plctur tmetUesB in Lintou. alllwho-knehrSv Shehad,apeas-aut-'mil- e work. ' '' vlBlting reiatiyes.'. i'tyj. 'm floating C.-DuDiiKTip'ftucipai. The pontoon was foknd When tbVhaids eWapj badly .and ahd a, kind" word (orvevery V. ' Mibb SallIe,fPytori, isoh the slcfc ; South of Redoado, Beaeh. It wa,B the sk'ln,.8pltav'0nitj 'finger tlpsj Tfyo'u arevttoobledwlth chronic 1)qay,"bu6 'trfat smile,'w.Ul'.gree.tus on i F Ib palnfhl. everir :V I .' list. . ... towed ashore by David OlarK in a LARD-'- motion VLINIMENT BALj ouBtlpationvHhe. mud and contra uartn no more pieHBuroi'ouiy uioouis ? TreyeriToddvX'?. putB effebt SNOW Cwlamberlaln's TabTots to die fojever. of? power boat. The poontoon; "was an end to the misery. Onn or two' l MIbs Ruth Trover and Elmer Todd makes them' especially edited to Real Estate Deal In Eealington By Out idintled by O. H. Day, who flttc'df Appheati'ona heals all Boreness and your case. For' e ale by aJl dealers. A predlouB one frona.UB haB gone- - were un'itod in, marriage .Sunday restores the hands to sound oonai? the.pontoonB to Kearny's machine. x OfTownMan.,f A.YQiceweJove is stilled, .. by "Rev. Major JJtley. and $I.00,pr .ft The steel support that held the ,tipn.. Price 26c,,BSo, Mr" John Ma'ioney; of Providence. bottle. ?Sold,by St;rnrdNMIhtnf home of the bride. This is the'' cal--; tA. place is vacanc m our aearts, Amiduncement poatoqn, to the w'lng of the afr rV 0d.'Inc8rpbrajed,jE.rgigDepartment neVer-can'b'M filled., ..: minatton of a happy courtship and Ky., has purdhased, the house own Dr.. L. L; Lafloon,the eyesight Which wajta broken off.1 Trom Itnis, a'vlatbt's' has recalled, God. ill by Mrs. J.M. vletory, on cernen did not come as a surprise to their ed here believe that for pome reason, B".'M. Siaton Buys Interest of Perty Lily Specialist will bie .in Mailsonvlllej Thebloom his love had given, many friends. The bride is the of Main and Robinson St., and will) Kv.. at the'w'iliafd Hotel'Dedl, 10th possibly engine trouble Kearney 4j'B. filjIaton, the popular Undei And1 .the.' the bjdy in Blumberlles. prptty and charming youpg daugh- move h'a faml'l to T this bityaorae-Min- e" ' ' was forced to alight in the water. A taker, or MadiBonynie, nas. purchas- until Dec.,3Gb anc is equipped to. The Soul ib safe iu bn.aven.. in early spring. Mr,. .Maloneyr ter of Zeb Trover, a prosperous farm-- : give you BB.goteB aery ice as yoa.csn thirty-mil- e gale was blowing, and It ed one-tiaconfeo"-tionav.r-- Is'tne father of James E. Maloney interest In the er of t&"S"utKard"Solid6THbus"e get In anyci1ijll,'''Dtji not forget "tbW Dearest ivattw youtSuffered is believed that the waves wrecked Frdmybui-'pain- , buslheBB of Lilly & Wiisdn' yalue '4 clnlty ahd the groom is 'the popular of tiijs 'place and has been a good ' Till God dalledyou of your feyes) themaohlne. for maUy In Madlonvllle, taking tho Interest son of Dee Todd; a well known farm- oltizen of To'that bright, holy mansion Although there 1b little hope that of Mr. Percy Lilly. Mr. W. W. Carr ThroiendleBs years wttH him to reign er, of the same neighborhood, and years. We are glad jto welcome tbeae; Wil Wave Earlington. ' the two men in the machine reached. who has been with the firm for some ; Pitts1 18 known througuout the oountrby good people to ohr "Ltttlo 6,; dear Iviu how we loved you, ' A. ,M. Howell and family will leajju Bdt'AugelVipved you .shete, search 1b bolng made in the time, will still remain with,. it. Mr. his host of frier.dsior his habits and burg," more, !njB.city flneryyiorjijoraviue, diy.v foethllls of the fMallbur mountains Mrf Slaton does nqt intend b'aye sweetly called yjb'u 'sterling qualfties.Tbi's highly esteem Ss Card ol Thanks thai border the coast of Point Dume. his new business Interfere vjrMiWus where they will resfde in the future. ToAnd theyshinning Shore, y eo ana aamirame young coupie nave yonder Mr. Howell has taken theM. H. E'. was stated here that Kearney, ' We It Undertaking buslneas. Daa desire ts, thank the good peothe verv best wishes of their many The golden gates were open, . - laro was engagod to MlsLbulso MoPher- Wllsoa will have, active charge of local out of that Wlty to Madlson,- friends, for much success and their ple of Earlington for their kindnea neoesstate bis A gentle yoice Bald, come. son. of Madisonyllle, Ky., and nam-- the business they will make some vllle and this Ib t.nd assistance in the interment of living inFordsvl 'lit O. H. Lynn, And witbr?arewelI'B ail unspoken, Bhare of everything in life which 'Snookum," improvements and HavO a ed his s our beloved wife and motherandthe good.' after bis pet name for her. "lb Is baker on tho way to Madlsonvllle.to wno nas nau. JMM run for thrde She calmly entered home. Order of Rodmen who so noble came hlsnewbonie O, how sadly db.we mlsB her also said ho ras.dq a wll, .lea.vlng take charge QMjhat eno of the bus .- y,arB have m ' Roy Vannoy,,of Madi6.onvilie,vwas to our asBlstano in. the hour of trouMl No ear.tfly tongue can tell, MoPh'erson. in this city, , part of his estate to Miss . ble. May Gods richest blessings In town Friday, nesB. v J3UG inULWeu wo nope iu lueet-uo- i a'nd every one of tbem,. JttSS M0FSXR80N DENIES ENGAGE:.i About- forty Earlington people rest on each DtQk Tuy.l.q? 'f9,rmerrtiaflnduct-o- r VhejaPo farewell tears are shed. ;;:." MENT. 'I Lbm .0$kN and Children. yi No Alarm Given By Youn Rajah of Rum Turn" , ohlldren attendod the. fep not bii"ihis divieou now cwvliug .,.w Madlsonvllle, Ky., Deo. Lady In Idle Hour theatre Garrlok Theatre pufee radyto meet at theMondavnlgdu ' hi Madi6on- d.frieiids. HEALTH A.". . '.' LshIbo McPhereoh, a beaytjul 18 .if ifor tbeE. EySutfwrlaiid Aledio ville" y3 -I I ft ' rf year old society girl of this city, To correct the "part "understood1, no uo. OUw(H rnuoan wjib puait beWhen coroeth'the end: announcement of the alarm hg hands witli "friends' in the Remeraberit is God' "who- glveth ' Misses Margaret and Catherine If You Have Sdip or Hair Trouble Take denied that there was au .engage- in the and who takes, and those who sleep Victory were in Evausville Thursi AdvafMSIe of ThisOffer j ment between herself au3 Kearney. given in. the Idle Hbur Theatre, for tjir.v yesterday. day shopping. In rinnth nhall some dav be awake. m-tho benpflt of the young' lady of ' a fTM 'We are only friends," she Baid. "I ' . ,, .,' . Kij n. Wrlnrtfi . Roy Davis left this morning for We could nptatford to bo st'rongly-endorsnint'hlm when ho WftB flylh'ir at the"- Whom, it was atdi "TJ.hthoughtodly; M-- and'Mifs.Breut' Btarfc epe.nt r;, MARY PLATT 2X6'. 'Smiday (:fevEv,uusvillo Nashville op" business, and pleas-- , .witJi. & " Rell'OS" Hair Tonic, and O ."ftr fair here in July and ho has been to rushed in and gave the alarnV' f ,w tyetrlp, continue to sell it as we do, if it' gee me several tlmijs since. ; But alarm whatever, was. glypnrTh Irieifdrty ' .Mrs. Olaudo Ruddr bf Hatieon, Miss' Lizzie Denioss, of Madlson- - did not do .all we claim it will. young lady in question quietly nothing tout friendship existed,," F.M", Y!)ker'made a business was iu town Saturday vlaitlrig her ,Ville, who has' boon couneoted with Should our enthusiasm carry ua ' She expressed gre"a't eurprlso on walkod In and 'said to an especial ' re grandmother, Mrs. Perry McCulley. the Bee, passed through the city away, and Rexall "93" Hair Tonic ' learning that he had made her one friend, "Dr. Baldwin's offloe is orf wip.lu Bf&Wvjlle Sund-ato the turning MXiJIarpiug.. satl..'actlon to the not audible i MrsiLuoyBean is, in Madisonvillq jthls morning for a visit to relatives not give entire of the beneflolaneB of his will. She firo," in words In the gaa.t user, they would lose faith in u?and v next Tn NRBhrVffle, Teon. '': ,$'.' fv;rif Mu'disouyiJle:' tiifiBTwcek. refused to say whether she would person sitting our statements aud In consequences accept the benefits under the pro- Tho trio deliberately wnlked "bin wa,s iu r.own,i,jv.uejsaay. ,r 4U)tera numuer oi our uiiienB without the least excitement, and tbe "Rajah of Rum Turn," In our puBines.Br.estige wquld Buffer visions" of Mb will. Henderson Greer attended, the show in Wo assure yt?u that if yoMlialr is the only "alarm" was the imagina,0. D.tpAvroRh arteu'ded tie This is a home MadlBonviilo. Monday night. (jHeanorv - composed tion of tho audience, which proved show iniMa'disouvjJle Mouday of Henderson beginning to unnaturally falhmtor rj riiad a business to be quite correct. people who caino to Madisouville on if you hay.eVa'ny sealp trouble, evening, , Ahl rv trip to Noftonvllle Tuesday. ' a special car. irora that city yester- Rekall "OSVklr Tonio Ib without "A woman has to be steadier than Mrs. FredHoose and children Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Rash "were day. It was a success in every way, question the best .remedy we know than Mr. and Mrs. B, E. NIxou;at.tend-e- d R;Kian Davih' in Evanevllle Tburedayi of to eradicate, dandruff, stimulate a'aaa, beoauM when she plunge, she the Bhow "Every Woman' in Idj.ss gjirfie.nnd Tas'.ter Hardy Wyatt attended tlfb show hair growtbjftud prevent premature NksKviVlesDPnt Saturday "aud 0 dee more barm than a man." "Mat Evansvllle Thursday. of " Parental Problems. Evansvllle Thursday. in c riage," by H. G. w:U. Where a whipping may improve baldness. ,Mrs..Kate Withers. and mother,' Sdndav wltlrfMr.s... Theo Wilson. L,Misse8 Our faith ln.JRexall "98" Hair ' Geneva Huffaker, r. , one hoy It will create a grudge and a yu,. i . . t Arnold, are visiting Mrs", Carrie' LongWd Lona Dav-W- a thirst for revenge ;ln' another. Parents; Tohlci is so. strong' that we ask yen.. ' Developing Great Industry, Mr.- and Mrs. Frank Withers in e TheVBteel. entering into tfcemanu-facturspent Sunday afternoon in Madi- - have, several problems besides making to try It on par positive guarantee She? Who la be, ehjjajJNllljr a living. Atchison Globe. that your money-wi- ll of automobile wheels during Howell. We are w'ilMag te admit that chryr Bonyillfi with friends. MIBB Annie Whlteon Qualles, of year amounted to 11,000 tons la beautirefunded If it does not sloWw ife last tathemum8wer.e never more Hanson, was Jn town several days ful than now.,. JEJven a head Of cabbage claim- - Two Bixee, 60e aud $1.00. this country alone. MIbb Hazel Fawcett has accepted bealre for Long Life. last week visiting ber grandmother, jwoald b beautiful if a pretty girl position as assistant teacher in the Sold only at our; store The . lexa4Jr There appears to exist a greater Store, a MrB. Perry McOulley.'J jwora it fe a bbuauet Philadelphia bt. Bernard Mining Co., Xar tTh.f to live well! primary department of the Earling desire to live Jong than , ' Mm Part In the Affair. -corporated, DrugDept.- r M'cEuen, Mrs. ffalHtraphj , Mrs. . Elizabeth cannot i-' Wlrf-la'. U a UUe." YjM. Laura Victory and 'daux liters, :. ton Graded scnooi ana win oegm Measure by man's desires; heby his Tour "but tsacbing 'here Dec. 81st. She" baa live Ibag enough; measureUyed lesg Mibb Ivy MoCulWy, ' RihahaM rtled'tlke pattt father; tba IP-amhas not aad Catherine,' will leave t.. J mUmma nf Ho RornfilATr Qnhni I oed deeda. and heby his evil tpknt the week euT wit' Wr gnuMi- - J iti tiMrwho la furaiahlHg iiy ptoH U 'aa eoo(h; Baeawre Thursday fof I'ldrida mMm a mether, MH; Perryv)ia ainee Juie'and b'enBehool at that! ke baa llv4too loag. eouole of months at the ''JuliiSlWMa Mt' aaar a naaaiM ,. fr.lMC-.'lHi- ' Sues LOST AT SEA Aviators Who Disappeared In And the Pacific Are Dead Unless Picked up by a Ship TheCKy bfCrofforr. 'iv 006:' $2; i. pic Theatre Jan. 20 i'ThlB .Comic Operetta wjil he given n( Prnf: tTnvintr. ititHr-t.DITCH fSaWiStWltiy aohorus of Earlington (5b6olf5b'ildren. THo worlf bl'Prott ' .1 rUrj-ntln- n - For 1 Morganfleldj Ky., Djeoir J4. The Wn has been placed' on sensuolis dances, wbloh have recently bee'n adopted by the refined 'and exolu-Blv- e set. by the city "council here. TheffollbVlntr ordinance was passed at the Iast'tneetlng of the oouncll; "The city council of the city of '" Morganfield, Ky.. door.dain; J'Sec.t.lon 1,,, It, shall be unl'awul JToc any person or' persons within the limits r.f police jurisdiction of the city of MdrganEuTd. Ky., to engage in any Buoh" dances commonly known as the "Turk&y trof," 'bunny bug,' har cat.'r1 otlVer like, lewd and 'lascivo.ujR daiice?, . - .K "Sec,J2, Any petpon who shall be guilty ot tbeviotaMon of this ordi-- J nance BhAll be guilty; ;of a rmipdei' meanor and upjm co'n,viqf(ojii .snail be fined $10 for each Offense and 'oach person engaging in euoIi dadoes Bhaii'jb'e gliilty of a aeperate offense, and 'each dance so Encaged In shall b'e'de,e,med a seperate offense. ".raBfleq-anjipproved at regular session of 'the city council on Fri day, Dec. 6, 1912. '.'.. -- a V Mr.ra'Fd'WAltreUCorbla), W& to EarllngtqniSa'turday. to Bee. Corbm's brpher, Henry Bryum . jr.. d settlement, committed sulo I MHBn Saturday night' he left his hous Hf SMI il.p. m. and the family lound him 4Vclock in tho stable with a cup a cr.eek la' oulte sloki "mJiManvllle Williams, of - thei ;. mg side.. He had. been m bad heal ft "r',tftaT and .partially "deranged for som time. He was between fifty an jT sixty years old, and leaves a wi 11 &. 1. and' several children. He was bur m-- r ried Sunday .at'Union cemetery. 1 1 bottle that had carbolic acid, by hU "s I'JL- negro tfoy, fifteen veal's old. Jiving on porter's farm, engaged la .hauling .coa'l1.ieil from his wagon., Hear- 'Ma'ito'ui, the wagon ma body. He livedk passing only three minutes. 'Mrs.. P. C. Moss, went to Madieen vllle Fridav to the orange sale afe( - - of-coa- -- d I I Mi & -- K- -' J: - ), -- . Bixty-five-yeaVs'b- ld r hydro-aeroplan- until-Tuesday- 1 e, - n er ll -- lrh for. - .;-1J.- ri 71. - v !fnrr jnmww: witii--any,VeK ur 'rattar' afewas s - iH ., E. I 1 . on at-th- . e hlB-wlsdo- . lf ry . Prov-Idone- e lop . H hydro-aeropltt- ie flrs't-clas- 1- m at - - dear-husband- 16.--MI- bs - -- ' 1 . , - . . . - . ni . i e - w v y itjw , . !.' . Madi-Bonvl- lle pro-dtictl- ""M.-Hann- ad-more EHza-AathiandvRu- -- - - ! 1 : -- Mies-Margar- et 'aaitU - jv '."M oii-- -' i v V-- V h,2 v-- MMMMMIMKi - kHiil-"' r" 'alJiieAMi .' 'a". 'W "V m:75!m ifii"-li:. Wt fc ' ' 1 (ffj'.ef aiJ,i l H' Mlto X it , a f.r,, rifirs mm ,i- 1 TTjirf- - -- r, Vst& f "T1"'' (Z ' L ., Tke ' s Easily Solve the CMftmas Gift Proposition by,. Visiting Our Store iV im r-i of Morton Ga) and Vicinity ,' & ' v arood - J eopie -- v ' 3 i '&& $i b j M We have the largest and best assortmtfutof Ohristmas Dolls, Doll Bugqies, pjoods ever brought to this vicinity. Toy Stoves and furniture for the girls, Drums, Horns, Horses and Wagons. Guns and swords for the boys and all the Oandy, Nuts, Apples and Oranges, Figs and Dates one 1 tt Vi would make a nice Ohriatmaa gift for HER or HIM and we will take pleasure in Bhowiug them. For Her we would suggest a new Ooat Suit, Oloak, Furs, China Set, Manicure sots, Toilet Ssts, Lace, Ribbon Silk, Gloves, Etc. For Him, Ties, Collars, Hate, Overcoar, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, . i? could wish. -- & l.t. Urn-brella- s, V .. xm i ft. a v. be disappointed in a visit from Santa Olaus this Ohristmas. Oome to this store and we can supply your wants at moderate prices. In addition to our large supply of Ohristmas Goods we have any number of useful and valuable things in stock that Don't let your boys and g'rls Etc. We urge you to pay our store a visit when your Ohristmae shopping. prices are reasonable. you do We have what you want and ihe -- ' "'1' 1A l - 'w ! ST. BERNARD MINING CO. ' t.t 'i INCORPORATED y. HMMiII L. BROWNING, Manager Store L. V t 4HMMMHMMMM 0)eBp3c EDITOR AND PUBLISHBII 4MMIATC IWTt .3!jK2t Advertising Rates Display Advertisements, 15c per inch single issue Locals and Inside Pages, lOo per line Readers Resolutions aud Cards of 6o per line Thanks Bo per line Obituary Poetry Slight reductions on 'time contract display advertise ui6nts. Also locals that run several months without change paul d. m. Mpgnt. "My preclouB lamb," Bald the new Larson to the little girl. "I fear me pour father Is one of those wayward eneep, long Birayea irora me mm. TJad's not a sheep," smiled the llttla rixL "He'B a Bull Boose I "Judge. ClttMlfled. A FEELING OF SECURITY EpAworrr WiBCr wt AMfSWMS MANAGER KmtKcfy, Pro Assocmfon JLeapie $cU Bidrkt IT&Z lfigiiX, ftfepfatctf m; fMshers Entered at the Earllnprton Post Office as Second Glass Matter. te PtsUfRce. MadiDrAILEEN DAlflS, Mgr. - M. Office, Next 24-- 2 RUgs-M- ISS Tuesday, December 17, 1912 Hf rot- S ( tMH II, ly practice more economy If our own individual demands and standard And of comfort would permit. We are authorized to announce 1b certainly much truth in the Willis Rudd aB a candidate for there saying. Sheriff of Hopkins county, subject o the action of the Demooratlo Fendwick formerly of ANNOUNCEMENTS party his good luck. We are, authorized to announce Oass L. Walker as a candidate for Mrs. John Lockett of Hender-so- u School Superintendent, subject to who has been visiting her ' the action of the Democratic pri- daughter Mrs Paul Banks return, mary. ed home today. Wo aro authorized to announce J. E. Arnold as a candidate for Drives off a Terror Opunty Court Clerk, of HopkinB county, subjeot to tno aotlonj of the Demooratlo Primary. Robert this city has beou appointed R. Wo are authorised to announce Agent for the Texas Road at A. 0. Byrjim aB a canidate for Jailor R. Ky., and has a n Brandensburg for Hopkins county subject to fine position there ms many in- of the Democrat Party. enas nere win uo giuu tu uoui of 2t aot-io- You naturally feel secure when you know that the medicine you are about to take 1b absolutely pure and contains no harmful or habit pro' ducing drug. Buoh a, medicine is Dr. Kilmer's 5h Swamp Boot, the ;reat Kidney', When you have a billions attack Liver and Bladder Remedy. give Chamberlain's Tablets a trial The same standard of purity, Tbev are excellent. For sale by all strength and excellence is maintaindealers. ed In every bdttle of Swamp-Boo- t. Swamp-Boo- t ' is scientifically comFor Cenilstcncy'a Saks. Dorothy "And what did he &y, pounded from vegetable herbs. Madge "Oh, when you proposed?" It is not a sllmnlant; and is taken be looked eoy and tqld me 'I'd hava in teaspbonful doses. to see bis mother first I" It is not recommended for everything. j , j ji It is nature's (treat helper in reCOULD SHOUT FOR JOY lieving and overcoming kidney, liv"I want to thank you from the, er and bladder troubles. bottom of my heart," wrote O. B. of, A Rader, of Lewisborg, W. Va., "for with sworn statement Dr. purity is every bottle of Kilmer's the wonderful double benefit I got .Swamp-Roo- t. In curing me from Electric Bitters, If yon need a medicine, you should of both a severe case of stomach trquble and of rheumatism, from have the best. which I bad been an almost helpIf you are already convinced that is what you need, you less sufferer for ten years, ItsultocL Swamp-Roo- t my case as though made Just for will find it on sale at all drug stores me." For dVspepBla, indigestion, in bottles of two bIzos, fifty-cenjaundice, and to rid the system of and kidney polBons that cause rheumafree by mil tism, Electric Bitters havo no su- Sample bottle of Swamp-Roperior. Try them, Every bottle is guaranteed to satisfy. Only 50 oents Send to Dr. KUmqr & Cq at all druggists. N. Y., for a samnle bottle, free by mall It will convince auv-onYou will also receive a bookKnowledge. let of valuable information, tolling There is no wealth like unto knowl- all about the kidneyB. When writedge, for thieves cannot steal ing be sure and mention the Earllng- Proverb. uee. ion ts one-dolla- mmMmmmimm Christmas Reduction Ready- , 't s k 1 , On All Ladies' and Children's tb-W- ftar - l - , ' I3 ftWWMnWWWWWVW Every garment in our Ladies' Ready-to-we- ar Department, consist- - r. ing of Suits, Coats, Skirts, Child- - ot Blng-hamto- n, ren's Coati, Dresses and Ladies' i e, Shirt Waists reduced for the Xmas r t o X it-Bu- rmese 3 shopper. up-to-da- Every garment strictly and carries., the most at- A oemi-VYeeK- iy te ' Dpbbs A Barbed Wire Cut, Collar or Saddle Gall not properly healed leaves a disfiguring Bear. The flpures showing value of tho farm products of the United States for tho y$ar 1012 are enormous, tho total boingoetimatod at $0,500,000,000 if you can ra8p what that means. Perhaps it is clearer to Btnto that thl means $100 per camta for very mau, vrojniiu and child In the United States, or something near throe times tho per capita of money in circulation. Aud' all this wealth ; t produced In one year Jy the farA dance will bo given at the mers, Certainly cu farmers should be comfortable aB a class, and their Pastime Olub Room, over Webbs wares Bhotlld "be- rimrked down to a Hull Thursday night Dec 38th also n MaBauaradp ball will be point to roduoe the costof living. r- --. - The chief executioner of death in the winter and spring months is pneumonia. Its advance agents are colds and grip. In any attack by one of thobe maladies no time should be lost in taking the best medicine obtainable to drive it off. have' found Countless thousands thlB to be Dr. King's Now Discov-ory- . My husbnud believes It has kept him., from having pneumonia tbieo or four thres," writes .Mrs. George V. Place, Rawsouvjlle, Vt., 'and for coughs, colds and croup we have never found its fquai." Guaranteed for all bronchial u Unctions. Price 50 ots. and $l!00. At all druggiats. Wg-Ii- t Itemed? for All Abrasions of the Fleh. r? tl, Tpniit,,! Ih " viwuiutu Mk.T VT """" uppiieu .,,&. urn promptly, ine iiiiiiiiujii process begins tho hcallnsr at unto mi wju wuunu ncais irom ict tho lnsldo outwardly, tltua per- - Sj pccut euro mat "'"""i) leaves no ecar. If tho wound Jifa'3 on the outsldo too quickly, pus forms under tho sur- -i co una breaks .out Into a Boro that Is hard to euro and Inevitably leaves a bad 6 CAP. Own?rs,of blooded stock, pro- J? J,h ? "n'nwnt to .pH others tint reason, and they uso It not, only on line animals, but on human nosh, as It does Its work aulckly and thoroughly, Prlco 25c. SOa and 81.00. JamesF.BnllardProp. St.Loula.Mo. ? run-ri.i- ig SNOW LINIMENT la the Ballard's Altogether Too Desirable. So you're living in tho country, eh! What kind of neighbors nave you? Are they dealrablo? Hobba Desirable! Great Scott, wo haven't & thing thoy don't desire, especially n the way of gardening Implements. tractive styles of the season. e ai -- .V M There It more Catarrh la this section of (he country than all other diseSses put togather, and until the last tevf years was supposed to be In, cureable. Por a great many years doctors pronounced It Vlocal disease and preicrlbed local remedies' and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced It Incureable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease and therefore roiulrsj constitutintfal treatment. Pall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by P. . Cheney & Co., Toedo, Ohio, Is the only constitutional cure on the market, It 1$ taken Internally In doses from Io drops to a teaspoon-fu- l, It acts directly 'on the' blood and mocous surface of the systam. They ofier line hundred doUurs for any case It fails to cure Tend for circulars and testimonials. f.,v Address,.'' V, J. CIICNKY & COToledo, Q- - , Sptd by Druggists; hlt Take fall's Vaully Pills for cqnttlpadon, ? I3es A.jpjpx'ocieitcssicl MWVWAWMVMVWW'AWWMWAWAWMWMW.WflWAW i ' g ft , ,1 iff. ! 75,. Barnes, Cowand & Go. Iticorparatad - 3omo one has Bald joinal roasons for the high cast living la that so many persons lave the price. That is but a terse ay of saying; fchat we could general that one of the Stephens Eye Salve Is a heallno I niven at the sanPDluce Thursday 1 ointment for Sore Eye. r nisht Doc, 20th good hiusic will AKttRrCOHHCHBgfriyi be furnished for those affairs and tho gentlemen at the head of them never do things by halves ST. BERNARD MINING CO , Incor- Wrated, Drug Department so a good time is assured by . all. L . Kentucky . u II ' , Spoon Steal 'Heat. Never havo a metal .fefeoon . in, a suceian if you wish tlia contents to boll quickly, for ihejjiiwon io the means of carrying b a great deal o Earlingtoiv . ' u .,,' r rTOiw I sit ' J, t - V A1 ifnktr ' toy ' r, "5 r-- , , .3.1 ?'J Si. V SuiiVupwq -- i'w'Mr',-t ". rw Bwwqgfyp JHIfHMmi lyp A V- - T Ximas. ;''' - d " mNIBISSISK'SJOiDK'STOJIEffi ff t niMfr We are Headquarters for ': K.vSiS n iTi iiTT Mariisnnvillfi. ' Kanlifnkv j aliKTnds;'tf Mill Goodsr"' wmm . Pictures MlSill BKlXl JfcgL&l Ih Silverware Svl 184? ffjM jt fc We have the celebrated RogerBEHtll B,lvorware and Sterling 31- 1- Wmmi ver In all the latest exquisite do- - B alms. Nothing more suitable for a holiday gift. Si:!! TiT, fJgg Hand BBfl Painted .China v . aftSKSSI Electroliers Electroliers. For, j the study, for the table for the parlor We have a number of designs and prices ranging from $4 00 to $20 00. Make your home beautiful by getting one of hatid-som- e KfiSBS jZjl We hava a v"r,et-- of haMd Pa,,lt ed China. Bo.th foelgu and do- mcBtloinall designs. sl BPX lSSTXl SJ ..' 1 1 LHiH t i'STW1'. Get some of our handsome pictures for the home. They wquld look well In the dinlnroom, sitting room or parlor and nnthlng'adde to the looks of a room like pood pictures. Wo have them all prices. SOFWKHffl VJI' '. S Mb .! Cut Glass . I'll U J Yf V " Military Brushes &V jr'H iV We have nil kinds of iret.U'ne cuf urlaHS. the lfliivy kind. Tim kind you IiIjh. Yihi 'will bo agrveably surprised when you gut our prics. v V$j$$. have the latest designs in Military Blushes, Shaving Sets and Smoking Sets .hat would make nice presents for tho husband, father or sweetheart, and they are good value for the money. We rT HBiimnmiiimi nuksjk J1 TUvVa " 'ITT'Manicure and Toilet Sets In Storllng Silver, .Quadruple Plate, .Gniati Silver, Parisian, Ivory,' SEboify;' Gold plaited and Mahogany. The prices are right. - JESdiflH JP?ii v i For the Bovs For the boyBWe have all kinds of toysBiich as'drum8, horn, gunssie'ds banjo's violins, wagons, horses and in fact anything a boy could with,' Buy your torys here'vand save money. I' Hv I . m. rHV34iiiujir'':': Jl w in rir M V i J& vM m f Sewing Sets LamiDS Wo have's'ome of the most useful and beautiful oil lamps ever brought to Mndisonville. Get priceB. is something that any lady or girl would pe delighted to receive. They come In all styles and bIzob. They aro fully equipped with all nepessary articles. JTe're ?For the . Girls cm Don't forget w have the largest line of, dolls ever brought to this market and the prices range from 6o up. If you '4.1 Fancy Baskets WM want to save money at this store. dollB buy them 'i Wo bavo all kinds df.'.fancybaakets for fiistideouB people.' Most extensive ' line call and see them. .L. ' n' .- - .. j' A -t jr Fine Stationery Make This Store Your Headmaking a specialty o"f our stationary and handle all kinds of books, ledgers, day liopk,piq.,Bvpe".ellB uml anythln'gou 'iieil Wo are iu this 11 fl warn "mw. quarters We Invito' ynu to make our storpVymn' m. ""l ft- lie. headquarters when In the city. Gomo,., in and ste its and let us show vuu what a nice ' line of bookB and holiday goods we carry. ! tSWW MM fw t & K i - W " Merry Xrrias and Happy New Year . -; . Bti n g v .'' W wieli you ouh and all a Mprry Xmas and happy New Year and know you will have both if you do your Xmaa this store. '; '. , ', ,?'"' "Ti ppe our' uiiprocldtinted l(n of. Xuias They will enjoy itand so will we -. t h e e h i Id r;e hi , ' . " ' - Any thine. You ,mxvl to.vFT V' V be found at the storei.If'ycu(lo;uot:bee what von w.iht ask for we have It. UUJ1J Bho'pplng-a- t K mm hh- r' aa73 r;Si)Mfr . ; ,,,tf-.,- O' O o, - i Cifo-- . ; ''( ...-.a..-v.-. ". D o O l 4,i -- fflF s i - ivm. w - rMBntA ' -n v. i . iiHfc tuirmF0xk .viiuii mi .? 'j w " jic jr.-Cflr w . fr" aas.,4V flCK BJE mt . ! XW. vvT. -v ?- y. "- C 1 -i w . iflpfc- - lVS Mil V ;'mi tJm. & Jr.. r i V, fc JP1 A.5J i 3H i Christmas Nineteen . M Hundred and Twel Toilet Articles Toilet Waters of every de scription, both foreign and domestic, boxed in the most attractive manner in a va riety of refreshing odors. Face powders in beautiful thliographed boxes Sachets and Perfumes that are exquisite are to be found upon our shelves These things have to be seen before you can know to what extent our purchases go into this line as we cannot hope by description to make you realize just how complete is our assortment. & fc'-- i - Lowney's Candies No Christmas is completej ft it V v without Candv. We have used extreme care in selecting i,'-n5- ,l 1 ! TT our Xmas Candies and can IMP didly believe we are prepared .at:E to offer you some of the daintiest gift packages which have ever come under your observation at prices which are sure to have your approval. Qnr Manicure Sets, furnish- - These goods are now on dis -ed ' in Parisian Ivory and play and we urge you tocall Pearl are exceptionally pret- - and inspect. ty'this season. Some of 'thwte are put up in attractive plush lined boxes while others it can be had in handsome leath- er,cases. r We especially recommend your attention to this line as being well "worthy of your consideration . reaches the full height of enjoyment when he sits and placidly pulls away fXmas Accessories i ' at a good cigars. For doing up your packages , If you have nothing else in Such as Dennison's gummed Seals, Ribbons, Gold Initials, view you can be' sure of giving him pleasure by presentGold and Silver Stars, Bindings etc. will be ing him with a box of our 5 found in abundance at our or 10 cent cigars, put up in at tractive Xmas packages of 25 'store. Xmas Cards in a variety of and 50. .; designs are also plentiful this t Greetings With Christmas so near at hand no doubt the oft question what shall I give, has confronted you many times and could we see vou now we venture the ooinion that you would be found persuing the columns of the Bee in an effort to gain assistance in your selection of Xmas presents w e nave spent a great deal or time in making up, our stock of Christmas goods this year and in an endeavor to help you to a better understanding of what we have to r, we are setting fourth in concise form as possible, with description, some of the many articles suitable for gifts, which are to be found at our store. We ask your consideration of this 'page, assuring you that every statement has been carefully made andfevery is just as described. of-fo- Lara leases i ,1 In real Seal and genuine J) Alligator. We do not recall anything which is more useful or prate tical than a nice Card Case. The Card Cases we otterJoe- sides being elegant in appearance, are substantially jmade and- can be depended upon to wear. Pnces up taSi-75- - ' ! 'i r T y1 ;. v COMBS BRUSHES and MIRRORS Large and small Hand IMir- j rors m many snapes ana pri- ces. iair jarusnes miu. um-HaBrushes in Parisian and Real Jibonv. ,ciets Ivorv nnnsistintr of Cloth ancv Hat Brush in Silver. 1 ry '.; aF-ticle Stationery In yiew of the growing demand 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. ' Wk Stationery makes an ideal gift for Christmas, being extremely practical, useful and at all times highly acceptable. Wa have some very dainty boxes for gifts which we should like to show you. "These boxes- are by no means what you would term Christmassy but 'are elegant in appearance. Initial paper is a thing which we are also featuringjat present. This comes in white only, with a beautiful initial, (twenty-fou- r sheets of paper and twenty-fou- r envelopes to the box,) and can be furnished with any initial at oc per " In Fountain Pens In Silver and Parisian Ivory daintilv boxed in a number we have the famous of pretty designs. Parker lucky curve. You need have no fear of disappointing if a Toilet Set is your choice and it will be your pleasure to know that this is a daily reminder of the giver. These sets are moder ately priced at from $3.25 to $12.00. T S FOUNTAIN PENS 'At Pass-aparto- ut Time and usage Tl - s H A SAFETY E T S V $ mi. :?i ' RAZORS : I N G Fancy Pipes Mh. have proven this to be one of the most satisfactory pens on the market each carrying a one year guarantee. There are many to-da- y, v i .A gift for A MAN 1 . )i px-1 t ' Our stock includes all well known brands of Safety Ra-'- . zors, The Gillette, Auto-StroDurham Duplex and vKeen p, R . Kutter at $5.00 each and the Keen Kutter Jr., En-- der, Gem and Ever Ready at Shaving Sets make very appropriate gifts for men and owing to their usefulness are highly acceptable. These can be furnished with ajustable stand mirror, complete with mug and brush, or in imitation leather cases complete with razor, mug and brush and are moderate in price I r $1.00. Meerschaum and French $nar pipes in cases, ranging in price from $1.50 to $7.50 We will have on display a Parisian Ivory few Meerschaum pipes which This popular novelty in toilet ware continues to find a have been colored in oil. ready sale and can be had in a more varied assortment than This adds greatly to their ap- heretofore at reduced prices over previous years. pearance anojjis mucn more We invite your especial attention to our stock of Parisian satisfactory 'than the crude Ivory this season which embraces Toilet Sets, Mirrors, way of coloring by smoking. Brushes, Military Sets, Jewel Boxes, Jewel Trays, Picture pColoration py this process Frames, Pin Cushons, TieRing., Vanity Boxes, Buffers and S3 . OfMoll A rCkt 01110,0.1. manflP XWV&Oi UtliUl possible otherwise. 4 r. I 1 box. fJM disappointments in Fountain Pens, all due to the use of an inferior article. Buy a Parker Pen and be assured of getting a standard make, then you may feel real pride in your selection Prices $2.00 to $5.50 :- Pay you to Trade Here ; 3i f4 "K tI " Bernard Mioins ( Co., m. t (INCORPORATED) Drug Department. " . ' r ji BHBWHHBBBBiMBBBBBHBBIBBBBHBHBiHH HiHHHnHHHMHOTHHiiHHiHHHiHHHHHl HHMHIHIIiHEBHlMHiJlHllllHII jHuflH ' ..Ji " BrBKKH '" t&v . . .Jmk& ji. " ww - ,5 . "HHBBITW- "- ' rnniJH -- ':Mi),'"y JJ-'"-1- llmBBt l'k. 4&&1j ?Vi. -,- M -- jj " s. . - .. .W4Ij.a' r -- Jf, nUii .1 .. Jifttsla iH v.iirtiW-.rn.- f - .t.y. gffik -- 0 t;;MnM:rt TT tS&M .' 1& wwv BUI ifTi'ii (5 ' ' B BBPkt ' 1 J r..w Hi ij 1 mki : l Four Hundred Dollars Lost Only .a few days ago the story came in that a man living a short distance in the country had $400.00 stolen from him. This man lost his hard earned money because he had more faith in his trunk than he did in the Bank. He lost his money and is. fortunate that he did not lose his life. How long will you risk your money and valuables, at home in. a tin box or-a-n old trunk when it would be perfectly safe here and ' we rent you a deposit box for your valuable papers in our modern burglar proof safe for a small amount. Your money will be here when you want it and instead of laying around home where it in a continual risk it (will be making n) ney. Think this over, Then bring your money to this bank and start a bank account. When you do this you can pay all your accounts by clerk which is safe and business like and will obviate the necessity of . W, ti ' BBV 1 KM; ..' "!,' ,.'-',- . HP''V M wmm ft n't Kr1". Ik asking for a receipt. ' ' .y ; 1 Planters I JdcLHk. of Mortons Gap '& :fc. : .. Ibent. ROBINSON, President, & i., E.HENrRY, Cashier cJ I' w HI MORTONS GAP, KY. We Wish You A Merry Xmas and A Happy New Year -- re'" VAa A t,"rf-fi tligf i ;. Write Ideas for Mpving Picture Plays VrfV-- Impossible. "A person should think twice be fore speaking." "Perhaps so, but If some people were to think twice be l fore speaking they would be so ex- lltlllMHHMMHtHIMMMIIIIIIIIIHIMl'1 THE HIGH COST OF LIVING Can you reach it? Are you figuring on more money? the I. G. S. can kelp ysu get it. i If so I 4 roiWE WILL SHOW S''; ft S can write photo plays and earn $25. or more weekly. hausted they couldnt speak.' Age-Herald. Bir- mingham YOU HOW! ." ? 'nC ':1 Rr . 6- H?'. If you have idea- s- if you can THINKvf& will show you the secrets of this fascinating new profession. 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 plots to supply the ever increasing demand. They are offering $100. and more, for single scenarios, or written ideas. Nearly all the big film companies, the buyers of photoplays, are located in or near NEW YORK CITY. Being right on the jpot, and knowing at all times just what sort of plots are wanted by the producers, our SALES DEPARTMENT has a tremendous advantage over agencies situated in distant cities. We have received many letters from the big film manufacturers, such as VITAGRAPH, EDISON, ESSANAY, LUBIN, SOLAX, IMP, REX, RELIANCE, CHAMPION, COMET, MEL1ES, ETC., urging us to send photoplays to them. We want more writers and we'll gladly teach you the secrets of success. The Value ef Try Inf. If a maa constantly asplree, li he not elevated?. Did ever a man try heroism, magnanimity, truth, sincerity, and find that there was no advantage In them? That' it was a vala en- tI deavor ? Thoreau. i Cave Dwellers Abroad. L saras. Southern Tunis boasts of a boee-le- s I LANGUAGES...., town having a population of 5,000 people. Tsy are troglodytes, wkoee "WirasLt fathers before them lived la aisUar Ill,, . MM., ,MM. ...... ADVERTISING LETTERING AND SINGNS. AGRICULTURE ARCHITECTURE AUTO RUNNING. LAW BOOKKEEPING... STENOGRAPHER MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Now Do It ' I Mark an X before the course you want and De it noW-. 2Do 3STo-vv It f ,. . C1VIL ENGINEERING CIVIL SERVICE DRAWING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING ENGLISH BRANCHES MINING ENGINEERING MINING FORMAN MINE SUPERTENDANT. ,.,., PEDAGOGY, ;,. ,...., - p9itiorx ..., MM... IMlMMMI do you .. IMMM II "w-s.xTL- t? IMM.Q,., M.MMMMO.MM,. We are selling photoplays written by. people who "never before wrote a Eor coughs and colds use BALLARD'S HOREHOUND SYRUP. It acts soothingly in the irritated lungs and throat. Price 25c, 50o and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co. Incorporated, Drug Department. Connecting Link. Soliloquy of a discontented wife: "The connecting link between the animal and the human Is man. It needs no biological research' work to find him he is already too much In evidence. Judge. "Opportunity really knocks at many a door." "Then why don't more of us succeed better?" "Tho trouble is that opportunity wants us to go to work." Pittsburg Post Demands. .WAWW.WMViVAWW.WWjWihk B. M. SLATON Funeral Director. :: Licensed Embalmer -- -a '. 'if line for publication." If you can think of only one good idea every week, , it out as directed by us, and it sells for only $25.-- , a low figure. . Answer all calls Day or rigtit" NEXT DOOR TO ?OST OFFICE, m 5- Perhaps we can do the same for you. and write - Umce Phone 124-- 2 Residence Phone 124-- 3 d JHV n : '.-- ! m You Will Earn $100, Wonthly For Spare Time CD EC Send your name and address at once for free copy of our illustrated book, Just the Trouble. I MADISONVILLE. .W.mVMVMWMVMV.WWW KENTUCKY rliCC "MOVING PICTURE PLAYWHITINB" Don't hesitate. and your future. Don't argue. Write now and learn just what this new profession may mean for you THE ECONOMICAL WAY The Ion? distance service ot the Cumberland Telephone & Telegraph Company enables the business man to conduot all of his outside ailairs in the most oconomioal and satisfactory manner. You can get long distance connections to all outBide important cities and towns within a radius of one hundred miles of Earllng-ton- . Prompt service, reasonable rates. For information, call A NATIONAL AUTHORS' INSTITUTE 1543 Broadway Telephone Poles, It roqulroa 190 years to grow a codar polo for telegraph purposes, but thjro aro othor poles which answer tho purpose and aro grown moro quickly. Good Tip. New York City Knlcker "What Is tho matter with, Booker "His baby wants Smith?" the moon and his wlfo wants the earth." w 30-fo- ot "I should like to securo an audience with your wife." "If you will consent to bo the audience It ought to bo easy enough." Houston Post. A Des Moines man had an attack of muscular rheumatlBm In his Bliouldor, A friend advised him to tfo to Hot Springs. That meant an expense of $150.00 or more. Ho You will find that drgpRiata every where speak well of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Thev know from Jonp: experience In ihesale of It that in caso8 of coughs and colds It can always bo depended upon, and that it is ploasant ana safe to take. FOrsale by all dealers,. our . . . slavery to habit, It is not to be doubted that all men ' have sublime ' ,..'; sought for a quicker and cheaper way to euro it and found it In Chamberlain's Liniment. Three days after the first application he was well. For sale by all dealers. Sublime Thoughts. Just Before the Battle. For all our pqnny wisdom, 'for all , We wish to call your attention to the fact that most infectious diseasCUMBERLAND TELEPHONE es such HB wliooplnff cough, diphCourse Not. theria and scarlet fever aro contract"Did ho kiss you when ho pro- ed when the child has a cold. Champosed? "Certainly; I wouldn't con- berlain's Cough Remedy will quick-I- v cure a cold and greatly lessen sider any but sealed proposals." the danger of contracting' these disGeorgia Syntax. eases. This remedy is fntnons for On account of not being ablo to got FAMOUS 8TAGE BEAUTIES its cures of colds. lb contains no power and. the copy for grand Jury look with horror on Skin Eruptions, opium or other narcotic and may be presentments was also late In reachBlotohfisvSores nr Pimples. They triven to a child with implicit confi- ing us, Is tho causo of us getting the don't havo them. For all such dence. Sold by all dealers. paper out lato this week. troubled. UBe Bucklen'B Arnica A3 One Who Knows. Salve. It glorifies the face. Excellent for Exzoma or SaltRueum, it Flgg Does your grocer sell his No Escapo From Them. cures sore HpB, chapped hcuuls, chilby the barrel? Fogg Well, they Even when the oxpected happens bruis- coiqo In barrelB,, but what ho sells blains; hoalB burns, outs and es. Unsurpassed for,plles. 25s at them by is tho top layer. thoro' are peoplo who will insist on all druggists. saying "I told you bo." ap-pi" & TELEGRAPH CO. Sar m i"c-- '.w Woman. To think of a part ono little woman can play in tho life of a man, so that to renounco her may bo a very good. Imitation of heroism, and to win heC may be n discipline! Gcorgo Eliot, v : thoughls.--Emerso- n. , .4tf.-.jyK. ; jfr j , !&j: ZflKltltf he, Quite 8o." Sometimes It's Himself. ; English Humor. "I bog your pardon," sang but tho ' .'When' a man wears a flower in, his ''Would you marry him if ho wero laughs last is an EnglishHo who me?" "I'd marry any ono that asked convict as the governor passed hte buttonhole it indlcatos some woman ' ' man. Princeton Tiger, . cell. '"(, .IsVprbudfOf him. Atchison 'Olobev . If I jwerp ( S.; f Tha bl responsibilities of ,nmrriaa are tho little ones. Dartmouth. Jate o" Lantern. College Wisdom. pri--- you."-rHoustou- Poat '...,. -- First Bear Dance. What, though I am obliged to dano a bear,, a man may be. a, genUfawua for all that. She Sioopa' to Cofflr. -- .;, ' 'i' LLi&y&kiiv , . .. E jjpp ?WJT-7?.:S- f 51 rfJf"1 ,Wpif7t',fr'ltf Wr-'S- i ) vWR3Jf ' ""ft pp Ci IH ' .- - - i I s... mm B:4.ae.4Vii fi.SWV.Jl3 Mfe".. w V. . M.t ,v -- T- - IW. . a7 II vs tl T iM Jiii-v- ' n- fi - . W Kh & w T . ' 'v Hl fe taiikt. ia' m.,. j1: x& dt HpHUp WMfc ttfWAm R -- aK tv. ic-- 7h i Am Christmas Nineteen V Hundred Toilet Articles Toilet Waters of every de scription, both foreign and domestic, boxed in the most 'attractive manner in a va riety of refreshing odors. Face powders in beautiful thliographed boxes Sachets and Perfumes that are exquisite are to be found upon our shelves These , things have to be seen before you can know to what extent our pur chases go into this line, as we cannot hope by description to make you realize just how complete is our assortment. Twd Card Cases In real Seal and genm Alligator. We do not recall anything which is more useful orprato tical than a nice Card Lasej. The Card Cases we offer being elegant in appearance, are substantially padeand can be depended upon to wear. Prices up to i . 7 5. I -- 3 V 1 .'J .i ' Lowney's Candies No Christmas is complete without Candy. We have used extreme care in selecting I n L - mmmjtttt- 1 Greetings of-fo- T5 iff OK ;: TT vR T Onr Manicure Sets, furnish-- d in Parisian Ivory and Pearl are exceptionally season. Some of tjbese are put up in attractive plush lined boxes while others can be had in handsome leath-e- r cases. We especially recommend your attention to this line as being well "worthy of your consideration . pret-"'tyth- is our Xmas Candies and can didly believe we are prepared With Christmas so near at hand no doubt the oft to offer you some of the dainquestion,, what shall I give, has confronted you many tiest gift packages which have ever come under your obser- ) times and could we see you now we venture the opinion vation at prices which are that you would be found persuing the columns of the Bee sure to have your approval, in an effort to gain assistance in your selection of Xmas These goods are now on dispresents. play and we urge you tocall We have spent a great deal of time in making upJ our and inspect. stock of Christmas goods this year and in an endeavor to help you to a better understanding of what we have to r, we are setting fourth in concise form as possible, with description, some of the many articles suitable for gifts, which are to be found at our store. We ask your consideration of this page, assuring you that every statement has been carefully made andjevery is just as described. ar"-ticle Jbe-sid- es - s 1 COMBS BRUSHES and MIRRORS I and small Hand Mir rors in many shapes and pri- -i r.ps. Hnir Brushes ana (Milmu itarv Brushes in Pariteia; m Ivory and Real Ebony. consisting of Cloth andfHatl n Brush in Silver. J TO 1 v B a A. : AM '3 x. 1 Truxton King ' JCedra Castle Oraneycrbw The smoker reaches the full height of enjoyment when he sits and placidly pulls away Xmas Accessories dears. JSqE .dpi Pi m&M&packagas-- at a sood vdu Ttipttoi. . Idols . Morals of Marcus Ordyne -, Stationery In i &m 3iCl?'AArZ yiew of the growing demand for boxr paper, we A have' In Silver and Parisian Ivory A.1 . TriSs 1rt4-U- f v F6UNTAIN PENS In Fountain Pens .u .IJeVel's'Story Bbok"'"'1 ., Opaned Shutters Right Princess ; Dr. Latimer ''Jewel Hatold McGrath Goose Girl Splendid Hzzard J v Olara Louise Burnham ' -- Cowftrdise Oourt, Illustrated "" The Sherrods '. - t Ssptimus - ? ' '. ' . ''" .Leaven of Love Robert W. Chambers Hungry Heart Husband's Story Harold McGrath Half u Rogue Hearts aud Mak Meredith Nicholson Siege of Seven Suitors House of Thousand dandles Port of Mibsing Men David Graham Phillips Fashionable Adventures of Joshua Craig '.' $1000.00 to be given away absolutely free as a Christmas Gift during our Big Orange Sale Beginning Thursday, Dec. 12th and Closing Saturday, Dec. 21st t A ,1 4 i ' JTirine Line FightinK.Ohance;.; Sonle Ladies in Haste, Special Messenger, .'. f Danger Mark "' - ; ;. ' 'i. t hfc 2WV, 1 V y iM "Pretty?" Godfrey's tone was indifferent. "So much bo that I had fairly to drag Jim away when I took him with ' me to select our turkey." "Perhaps," Godfrey suggested, meekly, "it would make the glrl'a Christmas more happy if the stono '' Hivermeu W. Demorgau happened to bo hers and was returned to her." MISCELLANEOUS "Your Christmas" spirit is very com' 33ob, Son of Battle mendable," Mary put In dryly! ileritago of Desert t Godfrey laughed and took tho stone Former Shrine 4 ' Court of .Bopvtlle 'V from his mother. "Where Is" this tur Certain Rich Mm Lavendor' ant) Old tLace key farm, Sis?" David Harum ftlary JanR,BlJa ., ' "On tho old farm road you can't JSmniti Lou r Mr. Pratt. . miss it." ' Jhity Four, Forty "or Fight Master's yjoHn Nor did Godfrey miss tho littlo farm Fajr God , Poppy . that stood like a fairy picture among Garden nf Allah Paul Anthony Christian groves of flr trees. The tiny cottago Heart, Throbs When Patty wont to College and outbuildings wore of pure white Schoolmaster uft Hoo-ie- r Uncle William and with tholr heavy thatch of snow ! House of Boutiage Yoke there among tho crystal hung branches of giant flr trees that wero MARY WARE'S PEOMISED LAND wonderful. Godfrey felt like a tresTfar new book by Annlo Follows Johnston and other new Juvenile Books passer in the realm of fairies. i"ha Kockel Books, by Peter Newell, Tho Impression was not withdrawn (Nancy Lee, by Margaret Ward, author of Betty Wales Books, net $1.20. jj&My'M Bulterfly Days, the new Patty books, ja.oo, Cryfton Chums by Ralph H. Barbour, it jS when the door of tho cottage swung The Boy Willi the U. S. 1'lsherie.s, by Wheeler, li.ij. , open. The Fairy Queen stood there, , but she was not the sprlto-llkvision of BOOKS for BOYS and GIRLS at 25cts . The Motor Boat Club Series, The Submarine Boys Series, Pony Rider Boys Series. Hie dreams; instead, she was the embodiment of life and thrills and Joy. God "gfefcool Boys Series, Automobile GIMs Series, High School Girls Series, Grammar School Boys issues, West Point Series, The Circus Bops Series, Tom Swift Series, The Boy Aviator Series, frey was decidedly disconcerted, but the girl's smile, togethor with her words, drew him within the tiny cottago. Outside all was white; ineide all was suffused by the red glow from an open fire. The girl's gentle voice broke Godfrey's very evident confusion, ''Did you want to Inquire about turMadispnvilJe, Ky. keys?" She motioned h!m to the big low chair by tho Are. Ik bo doing, U9-Wc- st left has J. Jtbre Open Evenings Godfrey caught Bight of . . Glenparry School Days ",' 1'rqepecter Steward Edward White Man from Glengarry " Ooujurpr's House The Doctor Blazed Trail Margaret Delaud ,r The Awakening of Helen Ritchie The Forest The Mountains Dr. Lavender's People The Rules of the Game OJd Chester Tales foreigner Obmston The Crisis The Crossing Mr. Crew's Career JXichard Carvel ' Ralph Oonuer ' Younger Sat ' Winston Churchill' yAv -' - v V. , . The Window at the White Cat Kate Douglas Wiggen ' The' Old Pen hoby Pew Rebecca of Suuuybrook Farm of Rebecca Rose of The River Susanne and Sue ' Rex Beaoh The Barrier The Silver Horjle The Spoilers New-Chronicl- Old Wives for New Second Generation. S)Cial Secretary . Mary R. Rinehart Man jn Lower Ten When a Man Marries t The great majority of the the 'people of this county know the plan of this Big Gold an Silver distribution, but for the benefit of any who might be in our midst and not acquainted with the method we again giveour plan. "With each dollar's worth of merchandise sold for cash, we will give one nice Florida Orange ) .ii a m&m&m& Like a Fairy Picture, time If you had just Been the turkey girl." Some oranges will be just as they came off the tree Some oranges will contain a Silver Dime Some oranges will contain a Silver Quarter Some oranges will contain a Silver Half JDollar Some oranges, will contain a Silver Dollar Some oranges will contain a $2.50 Gold Piece Some oranges will contain a $5 Gold Piece ' I -- A m W "l s i Remember, the Merchandise you get is the", very best Value-.tha- t Money, The Oranges and money are can-buv- . 'I ' . ;,- -" 'III. mini wwi" II .11 l, ,! $l ' , ;.,.'.' - ', . o Sisk Book Store Center St. dMU Madisonyille, Kentecky . I I I v9 hr . . j. i ' , . , Cb 1 -- n t?iM, '.1 riLrf J. w :J''r:;' a? i . u ..,. vi i fmtmiwwn jgig fcteHjgjttMfeftlsyy .1' TWKJ.. M !iW,' " V 'V.1 T n flnt i " ' '. . sv&.Wu.rfi(i,'a., wgp.. i . lfi!pft-- - iiii"iiMi'iiiiitt'ti .SHfSE.w.wWiUwy' l FW. wmmitmimmmm l - fl tt I '" , i :.' i e. F$. r ' ' - i". J, -17W'. 'isr.tt .r. .'' " Four Hundred Dollars Lost JU' $w , fcVH";: fcf!?;s-j.-i- .". i- .. v Onlya few days ago the story came in that a man living a snort distance in the country had $400.00 stolen from him. This man lost his hard earned money because he had more faith in his trunk than he did in the Bank. He lost his money and is. fortunate, that r ' ' I' '-- 'jrr1-- 'rs W$ ; J? t '. "T v t f VW t.;r 'V. IKBM, " T .?- "i ,,r ; . 5 he did not lose his life. How long will you risk your money and valuables, at home in a tin box or-a-n old trunk when it would be perfectly safe 'here and ' " i '. we rent you a deposit box for your valuable papers in our modern burglar proof safe for a small amount. Your money will be here when you want it and instead of laying around home where it in a continual risk it (will be making , i:i n) ney. Think this over, Then bring your money to this bank and start a bank account. When you do this you can pay all your accounts by clerk which is safe and business like and will obviate the necessity of 'asking for a receipt. ,'". " ;, HV , j - ? i ' j J h rW . FSlA hb vS TT. Jin ",.', m Sift.' I a; Planters Bank, df Mortons Gap y ,. ! , . S, v." T w BEN Tv'ROBINSON, President, '4 -- , i&E.HENrRV, Cashier 1. 7. MORTONfe GAP, KY. We Wish You A Merry Xmas and A Happy New Year r. (?V a A Strong )U Wtr.j'.va"? Foundation us - . arapafga,' tjJ3)arl9g an anti-flwrttea B. K. O. to the Clerslaad Plain Dealer, "one of the tsacbers In our public schools urged the children to bring In all the flies they could cap tare. The reward waa to be ten cents a pint. On the ftllowing day the schoolmarm was astonished to get this question from one of her small charges: "Teacher, we ain't got no flies at out house. Will bedbugs do Jeet as "well?" y "wrmhrt'6 (imm: PretMtbfy The following was one of King Edn ward's favorites: "A very sent to an cmtoeat pbysiolan and X. aurfeon, who Is a familiar figure In Portland place, the followlag wire: 'My wito's mother la lying at death's door. Will you come around and try to nil her through?"' It Is a true "true story," m M1m Mar declares, and the physlcJaB did pull her through to health. Whit He Wanted. well-know- Fs4iM"7Cp)tI7 th Beefsteak or the Osrrlek is a sst Among the elevsr stories retailed $jt one of the florid lawyer, who w counsel In aa aetkm for Hbsl brofM.-ba provision merchant against a W' cal newspaper. Xs said in his, fts dress to the )ry: "My eUsat, a tlessea, is s sheesasfer, sjmjI tksY reputation f a eheeesr.qMr Un) mi, ctty Lsssjsb fa Kke tiw slsom 4T Jah. Tok H. aad it ie Tsr." ts '"Vft'..i '. s i si ,1 rf :.t-. '' Money in the Bank is a strong foundation for plans to build on. Not all of us can be rich, but all of us can better our conditions. Saving steady and persistent will accomplish wonders. The hardest part of anything is the' start. It is easy when you get going. Just make up your mind to begin saving by opening an account with us today with whatever amount you can spare, then add to it as opportunity permits, and presently you will have a foundation for starting a substantial business or a competence for old age. . ?.: Air Flight for Consumption. If you have Incipient consumption-ta- ke a flight in an airship. Doctor Hemming, an eminent authority on tuberculosis, lecturing before the Berlin Aeronautical aseociatloq. described the be4flts of high alUtudes upon those aMieted, and asserted that fifteen miautee' exposure to the sun's rays duriag an airship flight at high altitude was certain death to the bacilli of tuberculosis Chronic rheumatism contracts the muscles, dlstortB the joints and unHeartburn is.a symptom of Indidermines, the strenRth. A powerful gestion. Take a dose of HERBIN3C penetrating and relieving remedy in such eases. The pain disappears will be found iu BALLARDS SNOW instantly. The LINIMENT. It restores strength speedily and youbowels operate?' feel and suppleneBB to the aohlnp; limbs. and cheerful. Price fine, vigorous 60c, Sold by Price 35c, 50o and 1 1.00 per bottle. St. Bernard Mining Sold by St, Bernard Mining Qo. In- Drug Department. Oo, Incorporated corporated, Drug Department. advice" of i bookmaker to a colleague m distress Is related in Vanity Fair. The col league had' been paid 25 on a bet by a certain captain, who, in m fit of paid him the samo amount again next day. "What shall I do about it?" asked the bookmaker of his friend : and prompt came the answer: "Ask him for it Again." The "epoch-makin-g absent-mindedness, Woman Given High Petition Steel Stays Stemml Bullot. Switzerland a wobmmb has Steel stays save saved sassy a wessV appointed to the chief hMpeetcrsbit sn's life. Not age Mary Henessy of factories, a coveted position hither- was taken to Bellevue hospital wttsi to held only by men. This appoint- a flesh wound In the sMs, sad Dr. Many Deadly Weapons. ment Is- the outcome of a speelal com- Drury discovered that had It sot beea Soqm persons attribute all crime Inquire lsto fac- for a steel stay which deflected ts to the pistol, forgetting that history mission which met to canbullet the wound would have bssai more crimes were com- tory conditions of the varknb tells us that tons. Owing to the great increase of fatal, for the slug had been, traveUsts; mitted 1b the world before there were women in industrial life the desirabil- toward a vital organ. pistols. What la to prevent a person ity of a woman as chief Inspector was murderously inclined from obtaining upon by the and using a carving knife, an Ice pick, unanimously agreed Bad taste In the mouth is removed an ax, or hatchet, a rasor or basesall with a dose of JBERBINB. sweeteuB the stomach and purifies bat? These all make deadly the liver and bowels. Price 50c. foils a Foul Plot Sold by St. Bernard Mining Oo. InbeWhen a shameful plot exists corporated. Drug Department. tween liver and bowels to cause disBy Installments. la kg - w'VJ It tress by refusing to act, take Dr. Learning by Love Letter. King's New Life Pills, and end such abuse of your eystem, They gently "Love letters between young mW compel right aotlon of stomach, liv- and women are an excellent method er and bowels, and rostoro 'your of teaching literature," says Dr. Arheath and all good feelings. 25o at thur Holmes. But It must be don all druggists. tactfully. We have known a yooac lady who broke off an engagomess because her fiance returned her leva letters with tho spelling errors neatly corrected in red ink. "I XI : n -- ' Earlinpton Bank I WW'- - EarliDofon. - h ir ' Kentucky Worried Hero. A crltlo of Wells' novel, "Marriage," finds In the confounding of the hero "the desire to have It all ways; to possess a woman who shall have all the Had Kept Her Bargain. charm and tho caprico of tho eternal An ingenious trick was recently feminine; who shall, by the grossnese played on soma women of MaulkJanJ, of her dosircs and tho pettiness of Madras, India. They handed BumB of conversation, givo him an agreeable money to a woman who said that sho sonso of superiority, and yet shall, to possessed the power of doubling tho order, acquire deep spiritual insight contents. Thb victims had' their whon her hUBband feelB ho needs it." packets returned to them after seven days, when tho silver coins they had Owing to tho unqualified succese contained wero found to have been of "The Balkin Princess" both in changed Into copper ones. Loudon and New York, local loverB of high class amusement will be this . pleased to learn that Good Never Die. musical success will bo seen at Thero is nothing, no nothing, innocent or good that dies and Is forgot- MudlsnuvIIle Wednesday Dec. 11th. company Is ten. An Infant a prattling child dy- Tho presenting includes moBt unusuof the large and ing In Its cradlo will llvo again In ally original members and the famous hotter thoughts of thoso who loved it, Balkuness Beauty Chorous, and play its part through, them, In the. redeeming actions of the world, Politics. though its body be burnt to ashes and By placing tho proper number of drowned in the deepest coins in the slot the political machine Dickens. may bo operated. pre-emine, M auffared habitually from coastlpaUea. Doan's Regulets relieved and strengthened ths bowels so that they have been regular ever since." E. Davis, Grocer, Sulphur Springs Texas, ' London Largely Built on Marsh. Abundant evidence as to tho marshy naturo of tho ground upon which sj large part of tho city of London was originally built s still to be discovered In such names as Fehchurch street, Finbury nnd Moorflelds. For any Itchiness ol the skin, for skin, rashes. 'chap, pimples, etc., try Doan's Ointment, joo at all drug stores. 'rcA m 91 I ,Z it" Willie Wise. Sunday School Teacher And what should we do after breaking a com mandment, Willie?, Willie Msuls de papers and hire a good lawysrv ' ' Life. : a i !'. .if.- 145 S'?Ptl- - o . MSB t.iir,i,',. ,fi l. am n ' ' .vi , Jlla. BS ClUBS WERE TRUMPS FROM JUDGE. R looked like a gontloman gono to '5jLy A, ?;;'' ... , Mhen doorstep, Bhelling peas. .jfp; PK)BBlon betokened" reconciled '.'."iJD. kind," he said meekly, $$t'' P"61'011?. " not to utter r&ktf clthlng; he was immaoulato both at drew and person. He sat upon tho His doo- - aa. inough patched and frayed as W 'Wrd SMmta .club to me, sir. but the f. '"A' . 1mI of association whatever - thatoould tempt mo to Join any Tho induco-)p- SEE THIS! Br-A do not aaW ' seventy-fiv- e A Traveling Agricultural Display 1 I Before saying sore, he glanced ap-yrakenstvely otw his shoulder. Then 1m explained la a low tone: "To clube are' due all my mlsfor- endure sufficient, I as "we you. Wfeea I was a young nwa that seems centuries ago this J8age passed through an epidemic of nfebe. How or why the pestilence 'Woke out. no one lmnwtt. Rat twd. tiaady every one was forming them, 5e4alng them, canTasslng for them. 'fcere was the Farmers club, the Keusewlvea' club, the Card club, tho CCHee elab and a score of others. Ev- &f organitation had its badge, and t"' i BJs ot my neighbors proudly wore . Jive or six. fsL"At that tlme I "was Just young ' . t .jaaough to know all about life, and I '."waa certain that it offered no prizo ,; dike personal liberty. Consequently I .waa a confirmed bachelor and rather f K. yrone 10 ooast or it, I fear. My asso ciates were an young men who pro- claimed loudly that the female sex, Each had been most acuelly rejected by some efcarmor, and when they organized the .Bachelors' club the receipt of ono rejection at least Was made a qualification for membership. I was eager to Join, but this excluded mo. ."'Isn't there a way to get around iae rule?' I asked Lon Pendleton. president. , "No he replied. We mustn't be-l-n that way. Don't try to get around It Just qualify.' "'Propose to some one?" Wu "m a4 " If candy makers had to depend on men consumers instead of upon Cupid and the kids, there would be great failures in saccharine circles but there is one time of the year that my masculine sweet-tootasserts Itself and then, instead of yearning for the cliocolate-creaconfections or the fruit dlpB, it clamors for a big bag of mixed candy, right out of the barh oould get a big bag full of it for ten cents and some of it was red and some white and some yellow and RaHufa?J :; rel! they-scorne- d , false-hearte- d I admit it is a plebeian taste, that the candy is mostly glue and flour Jumbled to suit the taste of the adolesocnt but somehow ' I cannot feel that I have rightly celebrated Christmas without this bag of candy. When I was a boy this is the sort of candy we got and tho taste was early acquired. And what a lot of anticipation there, was in eating tho stuff anticipation because when you stuck your hand in tho Back for a sweet bit, you never knew whether It would come out clutching a lemon-drop- , a caramel or a peppermint! And, too, the candy was cheap. You candy? there were sugar hearts with mottoes on them and nice round marble-ball- s with nuts in them and funny animal shapes that tickled and oh! heapB of interesting things in that Christmas sack of candy. This was the same kind of candy we got sewed up in red mosquito-ba- r sacks at the Sunday school Christmas tree festivities, along with the nuts and the popcorn nails. And now, man that I am, I cannot get across the Rubicon of Christmas without sauntering down to the candy storo and asking for a sack of candy "out of the barrel." Invariably tho candy man will tell me he has much better candy and look at mo in a surprised sort of way, but I know what I want wh'en I want it and Christmas is tho time. How about you? Haven't you a sweet tooth left for the ; Hh- -- r.f foot railroad car specially designed, and decorated to exhibit products of 5?? vSH orhwest. Prepared and sent out by the Northern Pacific a, :? 'aiers. and and Oregon.n . ;' :: uiuiiicauui, vinculum, iwm uaicoia, iaano, wasmngt "W si? ?i jw aaSV T l" s;rs "L WaaaaaTaaaaaaaaaawaiai mmBiMmUmtCMi'Mi aal IT W T gT"W 'Jkl f ' li Jl""tfj !niSn?r .y0U7ni e whatf you couldi do if iyouere located along the Scenic Highway Fortune. gTK4You could farm by intensive methods on irrigated land, or you could " on could raise fruit, vegetables, poultry and dairy products, mak?tedl.and' ing money enjoying life just as thousands of people are doing out in this marvelous country. pir fb ft 5This Exhibit Gar, which .you are cordally invited to inspect will be at - ,wgj yu dry-faim- ? ' f ,K A ; ''"".' i L. "& N. DEPOT, Earlingtoh, fcyv 19, 1912 : ' f ,, y !4 H"-H- er Thursday Dec. " Tou needn't be afraid of that he Replied; then, noticing my look, lamely added, 'select some one who doesn't like you, I mean ' "That ''"" 'Suppose '"Certainly Come and See It BE. Admission Free TellYocir Friends tion you are interested in. to your home address. I j ' .'HI aar rBBl At I am acepted?' 4 If you cannot visit the car, write to us and tell us what state or secWe will gradly send free ilustrated bookletts ? 3:5o Along about October 1 when the socks for me. I rigged up a shaving-pape- r granarleff of the world are full to outfit for pa and he gave me a bursting and tho cellar is so clut- perfectly good twenty-fiv- e e. cent tered up with coal and preserves that I made a wood box for tho tho maid cannot reach tho laundry neighbor's wife and sho sowed me a taps without stumbling over the l, pair of mittens. Everybody made Bomebody says something things in those days. For weeks e about Christmas and gives father the holidays, mother worked evheart disease. All summer "dad" has ery night on Christmas gifts, and sho boen wrestling with the problems of was as happy as could' be doing things business this was presidential year, for those sho loved. Into tho fabric and everybody had to have vacations of what she was sewing, she put tho and Blllby & Jones started In direct love and affection of a great heart competition and oh, tho dickens and all of us did the same. knows what! W And I'll leave it to you didn't tho And now he has to face that Christ- things wo got in tho old days, the mas thing again! presents we made ourselves for ach The list Is a mile long and father other, como nearer exemplifying tho knows it will put a crimp in his bank true Christmas Bplrlt? account amounting almost to cramp, Of course they did! but mother says It will have to bo And father did not have to dig added to, if anything, so there! down In his pocket and pay for two But somehow as I look at "dad," I hundred and presents, two cannot restrain from asking: hundred of which are given Just be"Why should father be tho goat?" cause somebody else gave un someIt wasn't so in tho days when I thing and got on the confounded was dreaming of a wonderful career list! In letters. Everybody worked on I'm for Christmas but I llko the Christmas presents then and father observance best. It isn't was not called upon to settle the observing tho " spirit Christmas bills for all the family. I to load "dad" up with bo much dobt "corner-copia- " made a (We don't spell that ho can t crawl out in five months. it now the way we pronounced it Better take to wood boxes and then) for mother. She knitted some Jack-knifsnow-shovebo-for- .', trict Srlggs and I had been sworn enemies atece we went barefooted to tho dis school. was easily done. Salina Northern Pacific Railway inebcenic Highway L. Rate f- :? 1$ ' years that had added to her bulk SumI coarseness had left mo understand, but a gentleman and (hem!) a aeholar." He sent a quick, sensitive glance Sto my eyes, and I bowed gravely. "Whenever we chanced to pass on w street, she would make some audi- lee remark about mo, to raise tho laughter of the congenial friends around her, and her vulgar laugh Tveuld raise above them all and follow farthest. "Loathing her as I did, nothing ex- my great desire to Join the Bach- fors' club could have made me her let alone upon such a subject But in those days when I want-t- f I went It blind as the say- ait;, is. Moreover, I was sure that IMlka would consider ray proposal a 'Jake perhaps the result of a wager (tad this I knew would enrage her measure." He was silent so long, gazing miser-My- . into space, that I was obliged to sjpeak to him. He looked up pathetically and whispered: "Me said yes." "And you " I ventured. "7 am a gentleman' he returned, ad-sarobe-yea- Tie Sho was bigger than tho teacher then, and I called her Jumbo. She retaliated by calling mo Whiffet Through the Land of Fortune SL J..BRICKEK, Gen's. Immigration Agent, St. Paul. Minn. n 'aal A. M. CLELAND, Gen'l. Passenger Agent, St. Paul, Minn. ' B' u I 'id aal MiaaaaaaaaBIFa-BBaHflH-HH-B- M ft aal1' Bar flfty-Beve- n fl "peace-on-earth- Christmas Bells Vill S oon iI I I J3e Ringing 'II '- ; fl I aal aal i I I I I ft ft .'! mT ' 7 , ftr ft! ''. 'ft' I "It It isn t er' I jHt.HH0f I nodded. began, after a . ,' - 'i ' '" 9 I I w '' ; ft ft Tf v ' "Xot at all," he answered. "Sho was to join the Matrons' club, that's ' A 1 Before I oould utter a word of sym pMfttfay, an untidy head appeared at the ateer and a coarso voice cried: "John Hennery, be them peas done And as I passed through tho gate I Itaard In gentle and refined tones: "No, Selinaj they'll be done in a ute," - 7 .':v , It is not to early ? to be thinking about : ,r' t . h'J ' aal BK vj :w ft) lHT M,. H2 Wife Who is Past Redemption. ain't no hope for muh wife," with a downward Inflection remarked is4d Brother Roorback. "De lady is Hoao headed ctraight for de Pit o and dar ain't no resumption for her. She's gone! "Sbp's a Campbelllte, sah, whilst I's a, shoutln' Meferdist, muhse'f. Well, iaia mawnln' at breakfast we got to "sputln' 'bout do merits o dem two aceeds, and I says: 'W'y, loogy, yuh, &adyl 'As a mattuh o' fact dem Campbellites ain't got no sense, land I kin prove it!' Sho was ile syrup on her buckwheat cakes at jle time. 'If dey had any sense dey jirouldn't bo Campbsllltes!' says I. -y Aad how did Bha answer the eockdol-lagerHuh! sho grabbed up dem vakeB wld de syrup on 'cm and slap-;ye-d 'em in muh face! Yassah! slung 4e wholo drippln' blzness right smack a muh countenance ! And I isn't gwine jla show her do urror o her'ways no She's doss hatter go sate, needer. own to dot pit wldout muh 'sisttnee; ad I hopes 'twill be a lesson to her, Tho express wtvren is biched to tho grocory store entrance and the driver, assisted by tho grocer's boy, begins to unload Christmas trees. Soon the walk is cluttorod with thorn and the passerBby, catching the spirit of the free, smile at the children gathering 'round. ,A light snow is falling and Shu green of the sprncols inviting, to iiy nothing of tho reason it has como co town. What a lot of ChristmaB trees tho jrocor hns ordered and yet how few compared to the many thousands that crow in Christmas Tree Land, away up north. Up there the woods are full of Christmas trees and the snows aro ?o deep that snowshoes may be And in Christmas Tree Land there are vast stretches of nothing but evergreen trees and white Bnow and In in tho snow, if you aro versed woodcraft, you might find the track r a deer and Innumerable trails of Irer Rabbit, leading away through tho jrcenery to tho quiet, vast places. Probably you pay ?1 or more for a "!hri8tmas tree. IJp north they are too, sah!" free, but the hardy men who gather them must wade in the deep snow and Wonder What Made Her Do It? draw them many miles to tho railroad 'A very singular incident happened that they may be shipped to tho little aft the theater last night" boys and girls of the city. -Yes? What was it?" And as you sit beside your tree, i "A beautiful girl came In wearing with your heart glad and your spirits M gorgeous gown." gay, you might ponder on how j Bt what was singular about that?" tree got to you. You can picture that the she came in fully fifteen vast Bnow field and the forestVlth the t"Way, was time for the sb'ow December sun shining on it, shedding Tar Jewels of Taw-aaen- t, -- fetch-jtake- d uh-pou'- nec-onear- y. B ? your grocer. The man. who cut it was no doubt a lumberjack and if he is liko his kind, ho lives in a log cabin with his wifo and children. In tho olden days he worked in the timber exclusively, but now ho farms during tho summer on a wee farm that ho is clearing of stumps, and' in the winter time ho cuts wood for the lumber companies. And his little ones always have a Christmas tree, for Christmas trees are free where he lives, but probably it is not as plentifully loaded with gifts as yours, for which you should be very thankful. - dering about in tho snow trying to locate some burled nuts nnd a blue-- ' Jay is scolding saucily from a maple tree hard by. And then, Into tho quiet comes a man. Ho Is a sturdy-mawith a woolen cap drawn closely over his ears andnose. There aro slits for his eyes. On his feet are great woolen packs with rubber shoes and his trousers are tucked lnsldo tho packs. His coat is very odd, to you, consisting of a great, bright sweater sort of garment, buckled closely around him. On his shoulder he carries an ax. Ho begins to cut Christmas trees and the one you havo in your home Is a very pretty one that pleases him as he hauls it away to where his team awaits. With many other trees your tree Is put on the Bled and after a thno, is hauled to the depot where it 1b Bhipped to light A squirrel is floun-- ' j Christmas Gifts. From "i now on the time will pass ,--, , very rapidly. Then there is, a' lot of satisfaction in making selec-- h ' 'tv' tionswhile stocks are complete and i while you can do so at your leasure which is an imposibility in the hurry and bustle of the two weeks before Christmas. Our line of holiday goods is now here ready for your inspection. Seeing it is complete will suggest suitable gifts for every one. on your, list will solve every gift problem . We urge you to come as soon as possible and as often thereafter, as your time will permit. ' . le ' ' - '"? fe, " ' " Si 5!r' :" .' 1 I m If . . i. :. i ' "S MX I ': BKI j : . ' s " ' V' j I Robinson's Corner Drug Store Mortons Gap, J "- - " ! Ivmi I -.. ..- Kenfuck K" ' V. M. vWVj rs :m ' i tt:-js n,-- . J. 4Ufanu " ,V;) - m.Mum. j. j. tiiriiija .wi ni di t"-- t ill TIM TawaaTiaaiirt vw wau iiivawilli uw t il pi ilr trMfym(iik 'i x -- waiaBBaM inlm nr j. S diniit 'impnBiHiHiatiaiBMBiik ' .'i nA, it&rmmtM, ii, n i'.WVwurMillSLJBtMk.r&t--u1Mm.v-h,-- . .fc .y-:rmUBmmmmtr, ' j ;;'M--. wi'".' '! t i:4M - V 1 .'& s:.tj&? '"fm-.- j n,iiiiP 1 & 13 C. A. r ,v0' " a O t MISS MYRTLE'S STORY THERESA'S PLAN WON .1 3m, f" MORTON By FLORA DELL. By HARMONY WELLER. y, MADISONVILLE, KY. Funeral Director and Eml?almer hi m.i ..- - ..; Any Call : Awri Promptly Day or NJgnt. iK 4 The Mem who whispei dowa a V well About the thing he has to sell Will never reap a crop of dollars Like he who climb a tree and "hollers." y News of the Town Eari Wanted y Mngtonfcood good solicitors for party money to right 2 k apply at Bee office. Ool. Robert W. Wood of St Charles is BgendinR several days in the city with friends. Mrs. J. M. Viotory who has been confined to her room for ever&l weeks is some better and hopes.to be able to make a visit to Florida. If you want anything In the furnl-- , tyro lino for Xmas call on JlarnoB, Cowand & Co. Incorporated. Pingreo Shaver who has been v in Nashville for several weeks on account of his health has returned home is much improved. - BobBurchfeildof Madisonville was in the city yesterday on bui-nfesa. Mr. 0. H, Lynn formely of this place, who has been living in Fordsville for somqtime past has moved his family back to Earlington and will be at home with their friends in their new home on cornor of Railroad aud Moss Ave. Mr. Lynn and family have many friends who are glad to welcome them back home. Walter Wright ofj Illsey was in the city a few hours Saturday, Misses Dixie Taylor and Goldie Chandler have accepted position with the St. Bernard Oo. store as clerks during the Holidays. FOR SALE O neMorris Air tight Heater, In good condition. H. L. BRAMWELLi tf Jewell Webb will give a dance in Webbs Hall Thursday night to the ladies of the city, Blakes-nior- e Ochester will make music for the occasion. Mrs. Earnest Eastwood and two interesting boys of Mnrganfield spent Sunday afternoon in the city with Mss. Earnest Rootz Mrs. Eastwoods mother. Mrs. Frank Q. 0. A. who has been visiting relatives in Providence for several days returned home Sunday morning. Every thing in Christmas gifts oan "n I K-- t K -- y it; 4 . been visiting in Florida resorts Melton Flotcher of Nashville for the past lew weeks has returwa8 in the city yesterday vibitiug ned home, y the trade. D, Rash will spend Marvin JMitchqll who haB .been Frank Thursday in Henderson with his in Paris Ky., for some time is ut uncle 0 W, Rash. home for the holidays. Miss Mary Hewlett jwho has E. Q. Taylorof St. Bethlehem beenjjvisitiugjin Springfeild Mo. Tenii. is in town. for some time returned hotne loa't mlM seeing onr doll parlor Saturday morning. on seiond floor. Barnes. Oowand & Co., Incorporated Boll parlor on seSnd floor. Incorporated iaxie Gillandof St, Charles Barnes uowana, the Gleaner Tomas Wand was in town Sunday. force in Henders spent Sunday Kri. Jesse Phillips and child- afternoon in thee by with friends ren of St. Charles was in town A number of boys and children , shopping Tuesday, who are off attending schools in His Nell Robinson of St. different parts of the country Charles was m town Tuesday. will arrive in the city in the Vaughkn was in Mad- next few days to spend the holiHarmon. isonville Monday night, days with their parents tand Big reduction on Ladles, MIbbgs friends. ' andobildrenBRuits, coatB and skirts. A big repuotlou on Ladies hats for Barnes Cowands & Oo. the ObrlBtnaa shopper. D. P. Banks was in Madison-,vill- e Barnes Cowand & Oo. Incorporated. The Christmas edition of the Monday night. Mrs. J. M. Victory will leave Bee was a complete success in Wednesday for Florida where every way and has received comshe will spend the winter for her pliments from every source we v minute and JJ health she will be accompaniep are always up to the for the merthe proper medium T)y her two daughters Misses Mar- chants to use to tell the people .garatt and Katherine and Mrs. what they have to sell as we cov. R. McEueu. Their home will er tthe county like a blanket covers a bed. be olosed after January. i bo found in our store. Bremomber wo are head quartera Barnes, Oowand & Co., Incorporated for Snta Olaus. George 0. Atkinson who has Barnes Cowand & Oo. Incorporated. , t- t. ' 4 IT" l HlSwC TTtr-.ntDr- 'MM fvliil fe Good Care of the Hair - - Makes all Women Fair a1 unnppy. yrell kept hair Is wmnn'Hpxcatcst beauty. Thohatr nrat nttractaBltcn-Uonovcrywbor- c, laalnjoatalwayaossociaua with ttouso of that ." k'" fep Wdl KnQWfii Scalp Prophylactic! Newbro's Herpicide Am. Mahtfalc EJ Iter; microtia crowth nfrnttfllinlc la dandruff caused by arf tnvlsiblo and thus provonta or Rerm. loaa vorst ., further damlrufC kJsuftftl Jpteniflntlydcstroya UM 5STX,tho Thero is nsubtlo onddo- atituta hair . " ST&'dSthitSm . offwdaoppeaU to oveo-Sno- McrpJddc contains no usually etopa almost at After a triumphant little glance at her handiwork she sped quickly up the path and into the house. Breathless and guilty sho watched tho approaching motor from hor window among tho roses. Ab the car drew nearer Theresa felt a cold chill run down her spine. night "What if anything Bhould happen "Whether tho subject refused to bo and he should bo hurt?'r she whlBpered dismissed and my mind dwelt unconsciously upon 1( in my slumbers, to tho roses. She had prepared herdo not know, but about midnight self In a way for tho report of a found myself once moro sitting up- punctured tiro but was not listening right in the bed, clutching the bed fo- - tho terrible explosion of all four clothing tightly and listening to tho of them. She fell back against the wardrobe same deep, regular breathing of the in her room and could not summon night before. "Once more I brought the electric courage to look out and see the result light into play; once more made a of her eadeavor. Down In the road- a Kiaa was mutdetermined detour of the room, when suddenly was It my imagination, or tering short, Improper words. He was hatt the breathing really atwuufed a standiar beside his big motor car, the different tone? It seemed to be com- .tires of which were all as flat as a ing in gasps like the last labored-breat- pleee .of linen. Twilight had falls of lite It seemed close at my with 'swift winfa and, ta roiA 'waa than a road. back. I made one leap toward the And through the soft twilight door the gasping sounded in my ears. With a spasmodic grip I turned the. Theresa heard her father's volee In handle and slipped Into the wide halL qoBrersatlce with the man of the Myra'a room was down the corridor, motor. rW hare food and beds to spare," and I flew toward it but had gone but a short distance when a hand gripped her rather was saying. "Come In and my shoulder, and I fell in an un-- . spend" the night with as. We are always glad to welcome tf stranger at conscious heap at Myra'a feet "When I came to I was on her bed our table." "O, how glad," murmured Theresa. and she was bathing my faco with a refreshing lotion. I remember mur- Her heart was beating now with the muring, 'What was It?' and then I success of her scheme and her cheeks sank, partly from exhaustion, partly-fro- were flushed. There was something a sweet senso of security, into hidden in the depths of her eyes and a sound sleep, from which I did not as she descended the stairs perhaps awaken until morning." the saint and the sinner were oddly Miss Myrtle ceased speaking, and combined. Theresa felt very much for a few moments thoro was an in- like tho sinner as Bho found herself tense silence. At last the girls asked looking Into John Ttldgeway's eyes. In chorus: "Aren't you going to tell "It la strange," ho was saying, us what it was?'1 , "that I have gone over this road twice "Oh," said MIbs Myrtle, and a little a day for two yoars and this Is tho smile crinkled tho corners of her first time' He stopped short, whethmouth, and an amused twinkle shone er from tho effect of Theresa's bluoh tn her brown eyes. There was another or tho curve of her lips ho knew not. short silence, and then she said: "I have not lived hore so long," sho "Have you over heard of a water said and tho meaning beneath was motor?" She laughed softly. "I never of course lost to John RIdgeway. "It had then, but I decided that oven if is fortunate that the accident to your I had been brought up In a city, tires happened when you woro near there were & few things yet to bo a house," she added. RIdgeway learned." "Very, very Bald and the true meaning was not 'Death of Youthful Japanese Emperor. lost upon Theresa. "I know I would liko him," pho told According to a Spanish writer on Japan, the most pathetic suicide re- herself wjth an inward chuckle. "I suppose you will never uso this corded in tho history of that country 'road again," Theresa suggested with a took place over eight centuries ago. lashes. "In 1181," writes Senor Gomez Carll-lo- , demuro ralBlng of tho laughed RIdge"On the contrary," u Emperor "tho Tho way, "It may be that I will givo up Baw his troops defeated. wept copi- business entirely and tako to drivchild disheveled his hair, ously, and Invoked tho holy name of ing back and forth in front of this Buddha. When ho had finished his most delightful farmbouBo." It was not until after dinner when nurse Nlldono took him In her arms "''Thero Ib a lovely hor fatbor and RIdgeway were having to the seashore city beneath tho bay, sho Bald, and a smoke and her mother was reading thqn the waves cdvored tho emperor that Theresa found timo to Blip off unobserved.; Out Into tho darkness sho and hlsnurso." sped with the great kitchen broom trailing behind her. Tho night waa Expensive. black but s"ho had no difficulty in find-Jn- g "How of tgn Jjif3 y.our motor over--, the rough scattering of glass on haiiled, (Blnks,'?v asked' Dusenberry. tho foad. With a firm swing of tho "Four times rlast"month," said Blnks.v broom Theresa swept that trail of her J "Four times in one month? guilt' out of the sight of men. what for?" demanded JDuson-berrRIdgeway, glanced up as Therosa . nlno-ycar-ol- various impossible shapes. "I cannot tell how long I lay nervously wakeful, when I suddenly saw a soft ray of light on tho window frame, and the sweet twitter of a bird on a tree outsido my window appraised mo of tho approach of dawn, and with other welcome Indications of approaching morning I lost tho sound and my fear of it and drifted into a heavy sleep. "The next day I decided to say nothing about my experience, as it might bring ridicule upon mo, and I passed a pleasant day with the decision firmly rooted of banishing tho wholo affair from my mind. I retired after a jolly evening, ready to laugh at my experience of tho previous apartments, private baths, push buttons and all modern conveniences. I retired early the first night la order to secure a long rest, and be prepared for the pleasure of the next day. I drew a long sigh of comfort aa I nestled down between tho cool, clean sheets and prepared for a night of sound Bleep. I think I bad Just lost consciousness when I awoke with the sensation that somo one was In tho room. I was not naturally nervous, but the feeling that now had mo In Its grip was one of distinct fear. When fairly awako I bounded out of bod, snapped on the electric light and made a hurried survoy of the room. With tho full return to consciousness I became aware of a soft sound, liko deep, regular breathing, a strange, oIubIto sound, seeming at one minute behind me and the next to come from the center of the room. Completely baffled In my efforts to locate it, I began to think I wsj the victim of some practical joke, or else suffering from an unHsual attack of Indigestion. Deciding that the latter was not probable, I went baok to bed, determined to finish my rest; but even with an effort to drown the sound by burying my head in the sheets, I could still hear the regular movements, sometimes low and soft, and again seemingly labored and right over tho bed, as my fevered imagination clothed it In Bleeping "Yes, I have bad one strange experience," Miss Myrtlo smiled romlnis-centlas the girls pleaded for a story. "Myra, a school chum of mine, wrote tor me to visit her at her hotel home tn the west, and tired with my social duties, I accepted. On the Journey J pictured her In the ordinary country town hotel; antique accommodations, proprietor, cold baths (at, from a water pitcher, aad sundry other unpleasant features. "Imagine my amazement on my arrival, after Myra's cordial reception, at being received in an exchange almost luxurious In appointment supplemented by the most upto-datbald-heade- mer. had never, during hot years, done anything oi which her parents might disapprove. Tawny of hair and with great brown eyes, the girl could be cither a saint or a sinner, but as II happened Therosa had chosen tho for Theresa x twenty-Bl- smol-dorin- g Good reasons why we slioulcl -- 6 ONE d e Is positively wicked that a masculine person should be so much alone not to mention feminine ones," Theresa sighed, and her eyes absorbed the vast beauty of the farm upon which she bad been spending the summer. "I believe," she ruminated, with a shy, sweet smile, "that I could really love him, If I only knew him." Then, out of her strong desire to acquainted with the man who twice daily whizzed past tho farm house on his way to business in the city, Theresa formed a plan. During tho afternoon when everyone about the farm was either sleeping or busily engaged, Theresa mado hor way to the thicket of fir treeB. Onco within tho shelter she drew from her amplo pocket three empty ale bottles which sho had secured from the kitchen. A moment later she had broken them into jagged pieces and put them into a cigar box. Making "But now," muttered Theresa while she watched a great automobile whirling out of sight along the dusty road, "I am going to turn sinner. I simply man must know that who has just passed by In his motor. good-lookin- DO YOUR PRINTING Intelligent understanding of your needs! and expert knowledge of how to meet and satisfy them. g It o . n TWO Close personal attention to retail in the bo-com- e execution of every job. THREE Internal shop efficiency, 'skilled workmen, modern machinery and. thorough supervision clear through. FOUR Our own appreciation of the real value ofj wnat we oner, resulting m an unalterably! high standard of output. her way stealthily toward the barn she next added a score of thin rusty nails to her box and some sharp steel filings. FIVE An unusual degree of success in prompt ness of delivery and meeting emergency . 1 "Surely some of these will puncture at leaBt one tire," was the thought centered in Theresa's mind while she made her way back to the house. She put her treasure within tho thicket of vines that clustered over the porch then swung herself Into the big hammock to await the twilight hour. "He generally passeB about 7:30," sho decided boforo slipping off into a short nap. It was tho toot of tho motor horn far In tho distance that awakened Theresa. She jumped up hurriedly, picked up her box of evil looking glass, nails and filings and stole swiftly downto the roadside. With trembling fingers she strewed the contents of her box across the width of the road and tossed tho box into tho hedge. demands. SIX The helpful policy of supplying from our! technical knowledge, when needed, the idea or suggestion required to give the! touch of distinctiveness. Me think you'll like our services GIVE US A TRIAL Semi-week- ly Bee ' Earlington. Kentucky Hi rz . We Will Give You Prices on some of our Xmas goods i 7 a n OtU ' -'' ' M , Va Gold Baby Rings, Gold aby freckla'ceis - - 75c to $1,50. $2i50 to $5.00 k Gold PJain Rings $1:50 to $8;00 - Gold signet rings Ladies Gold Set Rings. Gold . 150 to 6.00 !$(.50 to $12.00 $1.00 to $4.00 fie Clasps Gold Signet Pins 1847 Rogers ' $i.00 - to $3.50 Tea Spoons 50 $1.51 Silver Souvenir Spoons - 75c to $2.00 Community Silver year guarantee 26 pieces in Mahogany chest, Price $20. - 7 Jewel Elgin in silverine Case $5.50 -- d Ko-tuk- E w - a Trade with us and Save Money & TRUFMPY Jewelers x Next to Coyles' Barber Shop, " t "7 il Georu-saletn- KS5 M th OrWnal fiarult GormDeato)y. St, Bernard Mining Co., Incorporated, Drug Dept , Special Agents ontored tho room. "Speeding," Said I3lnks. "Twfte by. "I would havo broken a million bottho bjcycld copatinco by a deputy tles " sho told herself with happiness, sheriff, and onco by a plain, common "just to see that expression in his pardon, village constable." TudKO. eyes." ,'; Eariingtcm, Keotuckij 1 c-- ,' ?t i i SytL. '. Jti. WffBHWBBPHffBHESSrff ..tufcri- -i ...IJW ""1L '' ja3L.'C. J w m.mmaummmm"'mnmmrmr .,. jL. imMmtailmtSmmtlttLSSl. .- ,r "un ,jt. frA, v- tn si , ..-.!U- i -- m,. .j' .. x-T.n.- r ooLOMD'ijoiumr. ''&, . JJty, with to correct oue error which 'jM 1JiPPfrea in tills coluuin last week. Mt, Zien Baptist church will Hunuiii piotuo at tiio colored & ,JfMilttfr rink Saturday and Saturday , . && " &f?W2?fanVpQfi&$Wi " 'MmmWmatsim " D. O Woodmen of the World, Catalpa Claude Long, Gilbert Lon.-Wamp No. meets every Cavanesa, Brick Bouthworth, Baker" day night.801All members Wednesare earFugate, Goo. T. Miller, Will Rv-bur- nestly requested to be thero. Deal, Firemen. Bryant Bernard Walton. Clerk. Monroe Davis, Denutv Clerk. OHUEOHES. Modern Woodmen of the World Catholic Oiiunaii. First tana No; 11092 meets evry Wednesday. ( Y. Q. Walker. Sec every Sunday and holy dayat7;(h Elkn. It. P. O. No. 788 meets t and preaohhiv a. m. Second mnsB 9:80 a. m. Vespert and benediction 7 MadiKonvflle Monday night,. J.,F. Dempsey, Exalted Ruler. p. m. Kov. J . if. MCfanana, jfastor Roy SChristian Church. Sunday Earlington Wilson, Secretary., C. Chapter, U D. school at 0:80 a. m. Preaching ever Lord's day nt 10:45 a. m. and 7:45 j . meets 1st Thursday In each montl m. Prayer meeting every Wednes- at 2:30 p. m. Mrs. EJtsrA Davis, ?PreR. day at 7:80 p. m. ItEV. H. J. Brazklton, Pastor. Knights and LadieB 'of Security 11 M. E. Church. Regular service will meet every second and. fourth third Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7 :80 p. ni Monday nights. VJsltulir memherp Km Prayer meeting Thursday oveninj. invited, to attond. ,. vviLCARRia an. Clerk. at 53:30 p. m. at7:80. Sunday-schoOlasB meeting, second Sunday at Visiting members are oprdlallj 10:80 a.m. y of thi-s- i Invited to attend Rev. G. W. Dame, Pastor, Lodges M. E, Church, cJodTh. Rev. W Services un A. Grant, pastor. every Sunday at 11 a. m. and L. & N. TIME CARD. & 7:4a p. m. Sunday school at U:3G a. in. Prayer meeting, Wednesduv Time oi arrival of trams passing evenings at 7:80 o'clock. Ladies' Aid Society every Monday after- through aud departure of train iriginating at Earlington. noon. Official Board meeting Mon-daafter first Sunday :u each EfToctive Sunday, April 9, 1911 . n, . I M'TW .lOe.-.'lh- Y.nJKHt,- pro 31 features. Proceeds for the &',; ',WmtntB of the church, Thtra wm:bo a irrand bautmetnt the A. M. B. Z.Shuroh. Wednesday .mii?bt Dec, 18th. Admissiou 10c. TT n XJST, ..!.. entubiiiau iui j ,. iiqcusui .lr. . ''F.; ;i vnUV ureat southern Fire Insutauce .. ,Ci of Louisville, Ky., is in the city stlHhg stock In that company. It i 'xi mmrIb to be a sa(e and profitable in- ., ...TSBtment.for those v, Mfb, for iatfestment. who have the j 3v. G. JO. Parker, of, Madisouvllle iri the city ,, TTe preached Sunday after noon an excellent sermon V'awd the O. M. E, fi oPattor GarrettChurch. ;i' 16 progressing nlce- ly with the brick work on his church. Elder Howard, held his quarterly onference here Sunday. He reports gregtBuocesB in his district. Quite a nice audience greetod Dr. "W. H. Ballard at theBaptistohuroh vhere Thursday nljhfc. The doctor aenvereu one or the most wholesome ud instrrctive lectures ever delivered to our people. We trust that X : many will profit by his locture aud bavin at 6uco to save money and WSW& purqhase homes.' K'ev. Owen Carftnton pleached for the A. M. E: Z. church at Sunday atter. noon. Ho reports a nice service. Sir. Henry Walker, who waB so 1 badly hurt in No. 9 mine last week a; Mrf doing wellat this writing. Onq of his feet had to be amputated. ; Xet us all remember to be sane' nd thoughtful, that we may have tew aeciuencs as nosBiDie tniB ' Xmas. 'fe " , will bo !'; ,Mlnll" HwllWlntr rimny attractions, ' "" 7 "e vr. many lrr ',.' .p'ptuie supw, ami 'flo llf "bi innmiln otiier I1R . m, Saturday. jHoaata. Satlirdav niehtudnilsnlnii freo. Z TC mi-- Dec-,- 21st. Doors will ho Admis-ciO- n 5 P fi .u 1 r' JLX.UMCrS MA. : 1 l; ,. ',.1- -j " v--,t ol a. K w C'l ver n3t)Gons 011 y jv..-- , :,,(, The 25 Cents Y buLv vA u ."J SEMI-WEEKL- BEE will give any new or re. i, v , month. v- - -?- , '.- m Madi-aonvtl- le has services 2nd and 4th Sunday in each month also Saturday night before and Sunday night following eych Suhday prayer meeting evening. Sabbath school Dr. A. O. Sisk, Snpt. Ladies Aid meets ouch Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Paftor W. H. Gregor, of Louisville. iiNtiiAi Baptist Chukoh. services tourth'Stm Jay morning aud evening in each month and Saturday evening, preceding. Prayer meeting "Friday ovenh ft. Sunday school 2 p. m. ,Rev. T. JvLynn, Pastdr. Wed-desda- y , Missionary Baptist Church No. 92 No. 52 No. No, No. No. No. No. NORTH BOUND. 0.25 a. m. 11.08 a.m. 7.3'i p. m. 94.... . 11,22 p.m. 54 .SMITH, BOUND. 4.80 a.m. 68 95 7.49 a. m. 51 , . 4.21 p. m. 93 10.48 p.m. . new subscriber who pays one year's subscription between now and January 1st a handsome set of Rogers' tea spoons for 25 cents. last a life time. These spoons are a handsome ' pat-ter- n and guaranteed to be solid German Silver and will LNTERURBAN TRAINS. .No. , "E'piscoPAiidiiUROH7-S;rvlces2- nd .- . and 4tn Sunday, night' at 7:45 at the Library. Sunday .School tit 8 p.m. Rev. Geo'. O. AWitt, Rector. No,.. 110.'. ,.... . . .. .. 5.02 p. m. SOUTH BOUND. - No... 105 ... 7.10 a. m. 12.57 p. m. .,Np. 107.,...3.10 p.m. No. 109 , NoldS.., ........ .'2.00 ; 100 .NORTH BOUND, v, 7.54 . ,K a-- , . p, m. m. Get rotiijir i. - They wont last long s ft. get eetxly Bee Kentucky. ' r-- No. Ill , 010 -; r p- - m. ' ' ' CITY DIRECTORY. " Y. Walker, Sec. Counollmen Madison Oldham, J .Golden Cross Lodge, Earlington. M . Cansler, Geo O. Atkinson, Thos. 1st. and Jilalr, O. M. Henry. Meeting night No. 525 meets month. 3rd, Saturday night in each Monday night in each month. ftrst Mrs. Bertha UmsteXd, Sec. School Trustee Paul M. Moore. Board of Health Ed M. Trahern, Degree of Honor, No. 10 meets 1st and 8rd Saturday nights in. each G. Gilbert Sing and Curtis B. month. Miss Lizzie Huff, Sec. Postmaster Ohas. Cowell. Ben Hnr Lodge, Earlington Pikh Dkpabtment H. D. Rog-r- , Court, No. 55. meets ever? 1st and Chief; P. B. Arnold, Assistant 8rd Monday night at old MaBonio .Chief; Chas. Barnett, Captain; Hall. Dr. C. B. Johnson, Sorlbe. Q. John-wn1rBl.D. F. D. Rash. Pol'ce Judgu A. J. Bennett. ." ;Chife. .fPolice Win. Bradley. I?ight Chief J H.Hamby. C)ty Clerk Paul P. Price. Treasurer Frank B. Arnold. City Physician W. K. Nisbet. City Enjelueer R. E. Whlpfler. Street CommiBsionor Robt. Wood . "Mayor LODGES. Masonic Lodge E, W. Turner, rV. H.&. E TIME CAR9. ISfO. 548 meets 1st. and 3rd. Fridays in each ; lonth. M. H. & E. time card went iqto G. D. CowelIj, Sec. eueor siiuuay, April a, lun, Victoria Lodge, "No. 84, K. of P. No. 112 leaves 5:45 a. in. meets every Monday night. Visit No. 118 arrives. ...3:80 p. m. ors welcome.. . Semi-Weekl- y -- vj Earlington, Ernest Newton, Hopkins Lodge, A. O. U. W. No 561 meets every Thursday night. K. of R. and S. I. C. R. R. TIME CARD. Time of departure of Illinois Can-trtrains from Nortonville, 1$. , NORTH BOUND. ,. al No. 102 1.28 No 104 3.40 No. 122, local paHB.10;45 No. 138. local G.SO No. l8l . No. 103, No. 121, local pass. No. 185 local pass . p. a. m. a m. . m.- p.m. '; . SOUTH BOUND 4.08 P.UK 1.4ffa. m. 1.23 p..m. 5.58 a. m. i . A u ' yJ . j, ':--; . ,tf U r, ? f'J visit, my bby, is when you Grandmother Jones, a is when your Grand- - Made Strong and Well by VinoL mKQ9r J ones comes to see us. When we tell you that Vlnol Is tha best remedy- in our whole stock for making weak, puny, ailing children Friendship. 'ffetoi U coatract ties of friendship with strong, robust and rosy, we are only IVa Yrone is to oontract friendship with telling you what has been proved by hundreds of mothers. tV'iii, virtue. Confucius. Mrs. W. O. Strother, Raleigh, N. C, says: "My little girl, Hazel, has been Mere Likely. iXhe girl, who thinks no man Is good taking Yinol to build her up after a 'tMough for her may be right, but it severe spell of sickness. It has dona good by restoring her ! more likely that she la merely so much building up her strengthappe' that tite and 'pMtedir I think Vlnol ia the finest tonic ever prepared, and I am telling everyone, .about it." -"i. Vnat Vlnol did for this little girl it will do for very weak and ailing child, because sickly children need tho strengthening cod liver elements and the tonic Iron thatvl Vlnol contains that ia why Vinol builds them up quickly and givea them a fine, healthy color. It Is gives Sloan's Iiaktionb pleasant to take, and we guarquick relief for coUgh, cold, antee that the results will satisfy noarsoness. sore throat, money back lx they do not you croup, asthma, hay fever Sold by ST. BERNARD MINING CO. and bronchitis. Incorporated, Drug Department HERE'S PROOF. tea your vyli'' to visitation hsMmA '' pWWkWr-- A. ,'!& S the differonca be 'Vp7,a Pvisit"What Is visitation?" Fond and a Point of View. RALEIGH. M, G. CHILD Utter Cleanliness 4 V dtr"7- - t - u- IB A .ra . - m ai A Is a Meat Merchant's Obligation to YOU Sure That he Recognizes t n .? ft JWjLAnAaYoitShouidbe - ;; . 1 ' It's 6urSecurity. t s ? c;i --;.- fx . . i'.i . ' Cough, Cold SoreThroat Mk. Ai.bkkt "W. PaiOBjf FredonU, Kan., writes : ' Wo uiio Sloan's Unl-xneIn tho family and find It an excellent relief for colds aud hny f erer attacks. It stops coughing and sneezing almost instantly." ut Earlington, Kentucky You. wouldn't take other things of ,. equal importance,;. for ''granted, you want "tb KNOW that the title to th property you buy is good---ththe security for your loan is ample and safe. Even these' things are not more important, in effect, than the credential of the meat you buy. We conduct the kind of meat store that makes safe for us to give you such :, advice. at r., .1' ..? I, ', . . .1 ( f'4A SLOANS LINIMENT RELIEVED SORE THROAT. Mrs. Xi. UnKWKB.ofllodello.Fla., writes: " I bought one bottle of your Liniment and ltilldmoall the good In tho world. My throat was very sore, And it cured me of my trouble." COOD FOR COLD AND CROUP. JIR. "W. H. Stbasoe, 8721 Elmwood Avenue, Chicago, 111., writes j "A little boy next door liad croup. I gave the mother Sloan's Llulmont to try. She gave him three drops on sugar before going to bed, and he got up "Father, did mother accept you the' first time you proposed to her?" "Yes, my dear, but sinco then any proposal that I have ever made she has Bcorn-full- y rejected." Feel l&nguld, weak, run down? Headache? Stomach "off?" A good remedy It buiiiock Blood Ultteis. Aek your druggist. Price $1.00 Changod by Marriage. Your Children Should,' Eat' Good Meat RegularlyFor Meat Is Mie Food of Every Strongarid .' ;.' Race of People! Let'faddists have theirntalk but YOU are raisingOUK" children, and. YOU , - iv No Doubt. Visitor "What lovely furniture!" Little Tommy "Yes; I think tho man we bought it from 1b sorry now ho Bold it; anyway, he's always without the croup in tho morulug." PrfO0,25c.,5Oc.,$t.OO Sloan's Treatise on the Lesson From Flovors. There is dew in one flower and not In another, because one opens its cup and takes it In, while tho o'ther closes Itself and tho drop runs off. Boecher. Cheapest accident insurance Dr. Tdomat' Eclectic Oil. For burns, scalds, cuts and emergen cies. All druggists sell It. ijc and 50c should see that their'bodies are nourished and built upon the CERTATN foundation of a reasonable meatTdiet." The meat must be, goodof course. And this meat market is making GOOD MEAT available, as tofcost, to ALL PEOPLE of moderate means. 'jU. " -- '. Mi .V -- J!ii.J ' -- ' t y Horse sentfree. V 9siG9EsMsIsis3l St. Bernard Mining Co. Ihcorjjorafede ,'W-- s&k y ijmj Address Dr B Ambtguouo. Maud What kind of a man did Caroline marry? Beatrix The kind who can coma home from Europe with money in his pocket Off Guard. Mean people are always yery much surprised and absurdly hurt whea caught at ona of their owa games. n RICE BOWLES, Manager, Meat Market s '..I l jiT-TiNTDsgC- lil Yf-- f II n .' - ' .tfA& .no iJl tft : 4. a r