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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): December 29, 1916
Bee (Earlington, Ky.): December 29, 1916 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1916 bee1916122901_sn87060004 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bee (Earlington, Ky.): December 29, 1916 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1916 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognitio n (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has be en done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Librar ies Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. TRADE WHERE YOU LIVE OP LIVE WHERE YOU TRADE TWENTY.SEVENTU WEAR EARLWTON. HOPklNS KILLS COMRADE; COUNTY. KY., FRWAJt DECEMBER 29. "1916 No. iWrTK ...... ..m-- ,e. . o . KY. GUARDSMEN IT SNIPERS SOCIAL ITEMS Will Have ICld- - NEEDY RECEIVED XMA CHEER DIXIE LIMITED TO 700 NewsnaDBis ' ' ENDS LIFE Party BE FAST TRAIN Scjiodule Calls for Only Two Die - V' Sevea hundred newsrtipe not Quarrel Causa Charity, Workers Distributed Members o Third Infantry the UnitedStates aospe Stops Between Evans-vill- e Tragedy Dawson Gifts to Poor of Eorling-to- n tno last Monlh,"jwing. taf'; Believe One Mqxican and Nashville Christmas high prioS of prinii paper.. Saturday Was Killed Paper manufactures admit ' - EHrlinp,'con and Guthrie will bo prices they are charging will Dawson Springs, SUNDAY SCHOOLS HAD EXERCISES the only stations between Evans 25 percont of the publication'. MACHINE GUN USED BY GUARDS Waltor Lmttip 18, son ofSherreu vilto and Nashville that If os. 08 tho country Lintrip, was shot and k lied by out of busineee Church Social In Eirlington Christmas wat and 09, tho Dixie Limited, will 25. It was Leslie Bennett, 18, son of Dinnis ElPaso, Tex., A pleasant social event was pulled observed on a broader scxle this stop, according to the schedule the next twelvo month. repot tod at tho oimp of thi Third Bennotr, this afternoon. Bennett Off These are two big features a! the Christian church last year than in past years. Through for tho new train, which will that thon committed snictdo. The Kentucky Infantry tho present situation in wbJ night. A musical program, was ren the elt'orts of charity workers make its initial trip Jan. 8. at least quo of the Mcxicau snip only witness to tho doable trag- dered after which an old fashioned the reading public and w Christmas jay werl into homes The schedule for the train has rs who fired on First Battalion edy was a young brother of Les means the general public is was participated in. of the city's" poor in greater not been arranged, but it it an a ly interested, of tho Third Kentucky Infantry lie Bennett, who wat too far away spelling match and Mrs. ; ' t P. B. Arnold W. R. auaounucQ niau ueiore. that No. 08, northbound, wai tilled when the machine when hit brother that Lintrip, Education haa long- beea ih gun belonging to tfto battalion to ascertain what led to the kill- Coyle chose their spellers and after a Christmas choar was taken lb will arrive hero after No. 02 and sidorod a pdblic necessity. fought battle of. words- to hornet of the needy Saturday No. 00, southbound, just ahead was used to routhe snipers, Who ing. The prinolpalr had'lboen long hard newspapers and periodical Mrs, Coyle's side won. Beffesh-men- ts afternoon when a committee, of No. S3. were firing at the American boon companions and schoolmates regarded at sucb a prime He were served consisting of cof composed of men an'd women, Thit will' be the handsomest array oamp near tho cement plant for several years. It it believed fee, pie. sandwiches and cake. The representing the various churches 'rain operated on the Henders- ity to the people of the Ud on the American side of the R o they had been drinking, as a part States that the Government Grande. Tho iniperi fired twen- ly filled bottle of 'whisKey Was badement was well filled and every of the city, distributed food on division and it will have the made a rate of 1 cent a po body had a jolly .jood time. clothlup, coaT and toys.' fastest schedule. During Jan ty or moro timet into tho camp found near tho scene lylCal mcrcharitsV ipuiVldual'. iiary a,nd February tourists, go for deli verv Through tho rnalk tho American aoldfcrs. Lintrip and Bennett, accompa of Despite, this provision raadT Sir. and Mrs. Hanna Entertain Sdndav Bhoslf.aod membsrs om the North to Florida to Maji B. H Dfeuhardr, com died by the latter's brother, vtore tho Government that' jretE, 'Jlajina enter- tjie B ki resLding Jere conlr Mr: and Mrs, .M, oape tho ice, euow and low may manding the-- First Bittalion of qot hunting.' Atcbring ?to tWo be supplied with newtp fewof..thcjr'fricnds at a ho'l tited .tn th nnd"whinh- Trinnp'r ttmperatures and tins the Third Kentucky Infantry at latter hp was some distance aay tained a Jraitr IB to and periodicals; thonsaads iday party on- Wednesday evening possible to Bupply tlieTWAflJ's "cUl be placed-iopejartOTrt0 handle publications, big the cement plant, "said lfie snip when he heara his brother-am- i and little, -' too- theguests all pronouncing it a very tnose "ji ueert. x . ; - , ... this, tri fill. the ..vicinity of.. Lntripquarroliug. ing BtarJodJrom now threatened with aba liappyoicasfdn. The five Sunday- rchools'oHbr ' a little Adobe House, inero were far off to hear what they were ruin because of inability NOTICE abont ten snipers near thishonse, quarreling about,- and was horri Mrs. Win. West Entertains B. D. E city ob3rrved Christmas with ap tLffprioe which the paprfc propriate rxercities. H"i. Denhardt satd. Abont ns fied a moment lator tn see his jfc- facturera demand. -r.Clnb , 4 many more opened liio 'from a brother loyei1w.2.?,ca liber Wnet Ihemenfbcrsy 5F the B. ,J).,E;'1i Pro' ably tho bgst exercises.of 1017, I Many publishers are tfcr Onand r.it point above tho Iioubo on tho side Mfla at Lin tri pi noil fire. iTne Glub were 'nlerfained last bight W Uie Yule.tifJou.perioM ,was. brll-a- ' will, nf .Jiecosauj, raise my price hiillat, nnfnred (He -forelfbad .hist i thesidence of Mrs Wiltiam Wesj; Vli Mt,Erili--JMoudayriiht- . of the monnttiiut T; mrMiorsoAiioemjrpaper than they did v& 'This snfping was returned by over tlfe right tyo, peuutrut'.iw in addition to the regular members The ptolfaen .a'busitted f oftrajc, i.nrii fjoroad to do this from Those who uao Ian ' soncp, dialogues, recitations and Ditihardt the- brain; our ootprsts" htwe recently' ad of print paper ajid L Rev. and Mrs. w. A. Orant were the said. "Our in on were forced to Before young Bennett ould guests. After participation in a nunr tableau?. vniiced'-fuoi60 percent, for tract are paying nearly A Christmas trea ami 9 special- calk- - 50 perc-abandon a fi at linoUrcnch "which roBch.h s brother's side, ber of games interspersed with de and for nails 40 ceot more. Sjme of theTt had been built previously near stepped up to the side of his vic liehlful musjc a dellcioui three course ly arranged ororam voro the percent; and living expenses papers have been uuablt n, fe turos of the 'sxercises cue river to proicct our omposis tim, picked up the later's f t the from 50 to 10O percent so that it supplies at any price. fT luncheon was served ay 'tne nosiess The sniping cmMnued nutil the and ihciug tho muzzle in It h unnectsstry to say that every Gsueral Baptist chnrcb Satur- is uo longer possible to work at Nearly nil papers that lit day night. machine gnn waw brought into hittumnntli. pressed the trigger one present had a delightlultime. the old prfcTs established . forty reduced their siz3 in tho l' The ChristifiD. M. E CHu-caction, and about 100 riiota.tfirfd vmutno toe of his shop, blowing years ago. I.use be."biat material months have increased theiv ' I Then the- - firing stoppodj-a- ud anu uruwmug x.u- - B3iith, "abd" 'Missionary Baptist possible to buy, etjcif as Juinetta scription rateB. xaesaames tertaia Sunday schools held exercises 8tei shoes. Oapewellnail?,, which am euro we got come of tho men Many big city dailies, w Interesting is the highest priced nail made pend chiefly upon adverti' Mesdames H. L. Browning and Sunday morning. who were doiuc tho flnug unless FAULL-SiS- K they did bofore tho machine gun John L. Long were the hosts at a p o. rnms were renderod. and! positively guartmtee every enuo, are faoing ruin tr. Family Christmas- trees were job turned out at my shop and advertising forces them ' opened up. Aftr bein driven most delightful sewing party given at Miss Mona Fa oil, of St. Oharle the home of their mother on Wed in evidence in many homec from tho firpt Iiun trench our will endeavor to givo every pa' ue to use large supplies men songht h Iter in an adobe and Thomas N. Sik, of Detroit, nesday afternoon to compliment In police circles tho day passed tron valueuuMived nnaimmes. houte and continued' firing it the Mich., were united in matrimony Miss Minnie Bourland arid Mrs, W. quietly. This I have done fcrthe past snipers until the machine gun Wednesday in Madieonville, Rev S. McGary, Besides the needle fifteen years and willp cor RUB NEURALGIA scattered them." M j. Deohardt Staley pastor of tho Baptist work olher diversions were a Guess BREAKS A COLD IN tmue. church officiating. Miss Faull is Who contest, a Sewing contest and a concluded. AWAY, I wish to thank 'my customers tho o'dest daughter of Mr. and few select musical numbers by Mes IT! for all past favors and earnettly FEW HOURS-T-RY and it one of the dames Rash and McGary. Mrs W. J. Faull THE SICK sb'iclt their future patronage. most deservedly popular young Instant Relief! At 4 o' clock a most tempting and Ernest Netou, ladies of that town. Mr flisk is elaborate luncheon was served to the First Dose of Pane's Cold Enrlington, Ky; Torture, Pain anl Mrs. Oarrie Arnold is growing a ton of Jim 8. Bilk, of St. Charles following guests: Misses Bourland t Compoufld Relieves All weaker. . Right Out With and hat a splendid position in and Mothershead and Mesdomes J. Mrsi Mary Dj.vIs it. gradually' Grippe Misery JUDGE GOWELL Detroit. The young couple spent R. and Frank D. Rash, Coyle, Jacobs Oir growing worse. the holiday.! with the bride's par- - McGary, Long, Browning, Sisk Mrs. Jno. H. Viotory hat taken Don't stay stuffed opt Mothershead. entt and will leavo in a few days uonquers-pal- n never anuffiugl A Quit blowing a change for tho worts and is in for their future home in Detroit. Arnold, Umpstead and Rub BQothin?, penetru 1fR nf "PnnpR flnld Onmr.nnrifl' a critioal condition. , The best wishes of their many BIBLE CLASS WILL taken everp two h,paro' until three Judge 0. 0. . Cowell, elected Jacobs Oil" right on the Dr. 0. B Jubnaed, whp hat friends follow them. a citv judge at the November elect1! pain, aud ont omes the! ..'.11 been confined ta hit room for jnn to fi 1 the unexpirod term averal week by illnsit, it able ul. Iiniinill.LU. misery and areas "o- - a severe John Oansler, who 11 retidbg of gia misery. HcAfss-Gne- n in Here's a joyful txi to be ou( agaia. com eitner in mo nnao, c hfcst, Ariadns, hsa receired hit com Try itl Get a email trii Gland OtdhaM hat retovtrad body or lirabs. Hit. 7f.W. Oaskraan, ptor of Mr Uitoh Oreea and Miss Fchel the M. E. Ghurch, South, will from hit Hlaess. It promptly opens clogged.np mission and taken- the oath of from your druggist; pour of Jst McAfee, of thit oity, woat to organise a Bigle clasa the first nostrils and air panagei ; stops nfBce. He was- formerly ,city Hp in your hand" and rub it John UilsBoy, father Sathrie Saturday aud were ma Sunday ia January. The class nasty discharge nr note running judge for years and made oue of ly on the tore, aching norv ft loney, it erle4r ill. ' . F. BiTyldor ft abeat tfce tiad at th t pi to. Mitt MdAfee will meet every Sunday after-aoreliovei tick headache, dallnen the best officials tbe city ever before you realize it in moment-a- ll pain and sea it tha daogktsr of Mr John Mc tame. at tbe M. B. Church, Soatn, feveriinneii, tore throt tntec hat. disappear. Iv's almost ma Afee of thit oltr, and hat a nam and Rev. Cashman will mukr ing, sorenest andttiffneis Joha Hamsters js greatly but the joy it, that the bar of friandi bare. Mr, 'Tupes Oqld Compound" it the KENTUCKY TROOPS arevedjbat ki is not able te string affoitt to have one hundoesn't come back. N It an employe of the L fe N and dred uoubers quickest, surest relief known aad mi we-lin thit tilati FIRED ON AGAIN nerves are roothed and cuts only 25 cents at drug store. Jack fttokas, who hat ktsa it a sober induttrloui vouag mtn wbioh ha will te.'ch. (ion is relieved and at tka Tb Bee, in oonjancMon with Knderguiag treatment It acts without assistance, tastes El Paso, Dec. 28. A lively gia it overcome. nice,, and causes ne inoonvon Ifadisonvllle hoaplt 1, kas re- thsir it'ier ffiands, wishes tham SUPERVISORS TO turned home and is almost re- a long happy and prosperons fife. irrce. Don't accept a indttf- fosilade broke out shortly after Stop suffering I Ii'fs tnte. midnight to the west of the city neuralgia aud pain of fi covered from Ins tllnos". MEET MONDAY Mrs. Kte Piko is unt so well. where the Kentuoky outposts are either in the fnoe or h The John B. Atkiqion Msmo- r- situated. or any part of the be The Board of SnDsrvisors. com i l Sohoo), which it closed, for the in the neighborhood s antly banished, "j Nichols-Lon- g Residents will offer for poted of O. P. Goad. Ernest New- - holidays, ill resume Tuejday. wore awakened by the firing and Oil" is perfectly hi doesn't burn or disco p. ton, Judge J. W. Wilson, E. D. heard bnlleU singing overhead. Obllcatory. MisnFirn N oholi and Mr Flsvd the next 30 days the Turloy, R. S.AuBtin.J D. Mor?- - No man Work rich t t be Mis. W he Tho Eirlington Company is. Ia use for half a ceiifui has a Lang, both" ef ibis oity, were OW8 andT. 0. O'Bryau will mett CAn snt work to tin, eten If k ke as statioued In this icculitr. riih as Croet. Sflteted. married at thu MUliodist parson Daily Louisville Her- in Madieonville Monday. A. age Xmas night by R'v. 0sh-ma- n, Mr. Wilson wants the UtiitedJ and the Semi-Weekl- y O le day we are tdld that drees M. E. Oharcb ald pastor of tho States to assume control of wire lewliold-Averi- lt et will be three inodet shoiter loss telegraphy. Better 'than Jiouih. Mim Nichols it a charm' Bee, both for nxt tessoo, an! the nrxt we that, we'd like to see the Old ing young lady and is well and arcjro be ankle length Boy control the price of eats. for $3.00. Miss OIra Newbold, of Heola, favorably knovn in tbis oity, she one , year WANTED Inforj Oh this exasperating uncertain aud Mr. Joseph Averitt, of ia the dangkter of Mr. and Mrt. Now is the time to Universal mi ltary service It the location of a bJ were united in marriage at ly. Lee Nickoli. Ur. Lang it a ton parson. Ike of Mr and Mrt EimoadLiaf aad subscribe.- piog 11 josrtelf bat ou. di limply' UQirertal defense of the bluish wblte clay oiji Address. ag M. E. Oburcb. South, 9advja'ftemeon.' 'l'BeyHrcr ttinrt advantsgt. It prtvtatt universal home. And whj, pray depth toute in the aJ Mt.' .T a deiervmr-joaa- j it (lopalar ybaac poplt aad bit a tk BBcettainty of spacalatsas thoold this few be exatfUa to do ol brick. Any bb Igj smy fela4tl an orders to See joint tkelr ill nW tfct Weill alibe taaay. awwajl bad ol 1a of at have invitations The following Double been received by a number of nur of people: "Please dress as 'kl&tfet' and come to our party ar mamma- house Monday evening from 8 to 11, Day Jan. 1, 1917. Bring your, baby Ky., Dtc. v.5. pictures. Lizzie and Walter Mc-0ry." J MB hmrT a lorm. hi Zax-Pt- x D-ic- . -- to-da- y 4 del-stoo- , - - - I - -- n He-wa- . s - . - ' Jacl, - - . M-- j. - fct-Mftfi- s it tha-lnto- nt -- hoi-nu- f h, 1 - DIM I - - on it, rt-tttt- Qru c. -- 1 . - eOODCOlfATION We hear-the- y Cot'-tow- n, aMirMtkM6!Iw . wt-.- )j rig,ii ""if '' 1 v!gr'T'''wv&t&m 1- - Vfa raf iit 0 rtij6illtstrTi,fjar-r'r- i 4 mm mi ? in,, a II I' See tHMtAU PAUL M. MOORR. CBITOR AND PUBLISH! J. . PAWOBTT EdltOR AND Advertising Rates. Display AdterMsemonts, 96o per inol) single tsswi Loom and Inside Paget, 6e per line Headers Resolutions and Cards of Bo per line Thanks 60 per line Obituary Poetry on time SllRht reductions advertise-tnetiter oontraat uispfay looale tbnt run Aise several months without change Bntered at the EorllnKton Post Office as Beoond Class Matter. BUSINESS MANABIR ' Mtmbtrot Kentucky Press Association and District Publishers League Dr. Thames' Bc4etle earns, scalds. Wees, A&BYOPR KIDMSYB JEU? Sawing Diamonds a Trade 8ecrtt The operation of sawing diamonds, although It would seem to be simple, In- Miny Esftlhfilon Pceple Know (he Im volves a great deal of technical knowlpetltnce of lleillhy Kidneys edge and is really n trade secret that Is carefully guarded to such an exThe kidneys filler the blood. tent tbnt It is followed as a separate They work nlnht nnd dav. trade, nnd some of the large establish-ratnt- s Well kidneys remove Impurities' that oendnct all of the other Weak kidueys allow impurities to operation do mf attempt to saw their tones, but send them out to tlion that mulilnly. make a specialty of this brunch of No Kidney III should be nef leolftd. work. Therti Is possible (lunger In delay, If you Imve backaohe or urinary A trasebeM reneo In America let a rroublei. Oil. Vor eats, eprelaa. sje aael jet. Al all drag- .unwell - i -- . .v . Here Is a Gooil Place to Stop Vbf Litlle Money Louisville Hotel Lomsvlle Ky. MAIN ST., BETWEEN 6th and 7th THE ONLY HOTEL IN LOUISVILLE OPERATED AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PLANS ON ' THE AMERICAN PLAN (With Meal.) ' ir If you are nervous, dlziv or wern nut. Uegtn - sters. P'M'uhed in the Heart of the West Kentucky Coal Field foltphone 47 Qas.' gas Is used by the Span re-iieto peeeents living In the cork-oalftt of that country, the gas being od- tejtfed from cork rcruse. as uescnocu una authority. U10 process consists la filling several large teakettles with the waste bark, nnd placing each In I'Hurn over the fire during the evening, turning tho volatile gas as It escapes from the spouts. The carbonized resin due forma .the fine 'known to commerce as Hems-Mad-s Home-mad- e k Friday, Decemlei 29, 1918 Hloh Chairs, nigh chairs of many sorts were provided for tho youngest children In colonial dnys. Ono such was brought to America in 1075 by Richard Mather. It was" subsequently used by Samuel, Increase, Cotton and tho rest of the family. This chair is now n show piece at the American Antiquarian society's rooms at Worcester, Mass. Now York Telegram. ir 1 I black-brow- pig-x-?i- ft A Texas Wonder The Texas Wonder cures kidney and bladder troubles', dissolves crav-e- l. cures diabetesi weak and lame baoks, rheumatism and M irregularities of bladder troubles, removing gravel, the kidneys and bladder in both men and women. Regulates bladder troubles In children. If.not iold by your druggists will be Sent One iy mall on receipt of $1.00. treatmall bottle Is. two months ment and seldom falls to perfect a rnre. Send for testimonials from Kentnoky and other States, Prj F. W, Hall. 2020 Olive St., BL. Iio'nts, yo Sold by all druggists. treating- your'kldners at There's a Dlfferenee. once; A reason migr nmrn ns an exente, Use a proven kidney remedy. nut; not ulWus aerve as but an ei doriert like Doan'a Kida r en sou. John March. ney Pills. Recommended bv thnusande. Good For Constipation Proved by Burlington testimony. Chamberlain's Tablets are excelMrs. Pearl Walton, Earllngton, lent for constipation. Thny are pleasant to take and mild and Rei -- says: "I suffered from weak kidtie in elleot. Obtainable everywhere. neys, but at first I didn't pay much attention to the trouble Wlieu I Removing Warts. Take a potato, sera no It and make found that-thkidney secretions a poultice; tie It on tho wart at bed- were unnatural, I knew that sometime. Do this twice a week fcr three thing must done. My rest was broken or four weeks and tho wart, It is said, at night and in the morning I was will disappear and leave no scar. tired and wornont. Another of the family-ha- d reCieved great benefit from Doaq's Kidney Pills, on I begau WEAK, NERVOUS OHIO WOMAN taking them. They 3ured me aud my kidneys have been in good conM&do fte Boons without Bath bnt with Hot and Cold Running .Water single, $3.00 per day; a people, $3 oe each 7 a Rooms single, 3.50 per day ; 3 people, a .3 5 each 50 Kooms 50 Front Rooms.. ..single, 3.00 per day; a people, 3.50 each Booms with Private Bath '..single, $3.00 per day; a people, 9a75 each Rooms' 50 50 Rooms.......... single, 3.50 por day; 3 people, 3.00 each A i t tiff EUROPEAN PLAN (Without Meals) Booms without Bath but with Hot and Cold Banning Water 75 Rooms 50 Rooms 50 Front Rooms.. 50 Rooms 50 Rooms... single, $1.00 per day; a people, 0 75 each single, 1.35 per day; a people, 1.00 each ..single, 1.50 per day; a people' 1.35 each Booms with Private Bath . ..single, $1.50 per day; a people, $1.35 each single, a.oo per day; a people, 1.50 each 4 CIke Rooms wltfconl Well By Delicious Vinol Old. Inn Louisville, Ky. Sith. $1.00 and mj t : aegiecwa uoiai urow worse h A coach that ranks nd' Irritates the throK may lead to a serious throulo oough. If neglected. The beating pine balsams in Sr. Bell's riue Tar Honey Nature's own e'ramedr will soothe and relieve the ,1 irritation, breathing will be easier, land the antiseptic properties will (kill the gwmwhlJh retarded heal- -' us. Have it haatfy for crotip, sore J hroat and chronlo bronoblal affect-one. Get a bottle today. Pleasant take At all Druggists, 25c. f I The government is talking of .Vrbtecatiog the print paper trait. ' Hervons Women . When tne pervouiness Js cansed by constipation, aa Is often the ease, vou will get quick relief by taking Chamberlain's Tablets. These tablet alsa improve the digestion. Obrated, Drug Department, EsrliDgtoo tainable everywhere. Bellefontaine, Ohio. "My blood was very poor I was In a weak, nervous, condition. I tried different remedies without benefit and one day Btr druggist told mo about YlnoL I fried it and It built me up in every war blood, itrcngth and ncrrca, and tell mj friends it Is the' best medicine on earth." Mra. Eau Baunsoir, Vlnol " aharpena the annetlte. aids .Ion, enrlchea tte blood and in this natural manner creates atraurth. Coaplate formula on tvery label. St, Bernard Mining Co.. lnccrpo run-dow- n t dition since." Price DOn, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get )ou'i-KIdnoPills the same that opred Mrs Walton Foster- - Milburd Co., Props,, Buffalo, N. Y. Cor. 6th and Main Ste., European Plan Only id; Rooms wllb ii 1 Prints Balk, $1.50 aid BEST EATING PLACE' IN district and theatres. LOUISVILLE HOTEL TOWN The touisvillo Hotel and the Old Inn are located in the whoksalo district and only a three-bloc- ks'' nalk to the retai) & OLD INN COMPANY, Proprlilirs i . n 9 Srrjp," wo laid. M ;ho District of Columdia dry won't tbnro ba an aw- bramble to get. borne again ! In 6 to 14 Days. . .mwui reiuiM uwucf of Itching. ?alla to care any case -- trotProtraltoa: PJlea in 6 tol4 1T. ...vppUeation glrea Baie and Best. 50c. - "A. t'a all buok up. and make "some towa" More another iBtma3 oomea ambling along. ,f, we dou'c meaa only tho oth-fellofT Js am ror Tills Guaranteed Aloimmim : Co"6ker. - 1 .Vtmllu fUUM.ajl '" , s individuals individually ard ryon buck? ... We mean you, indi- all " m " ' - nf tlin rest of !'-. whole bnnob of. you cllect- - The cost of Aluminum has doubled since we orderedfHese lifeiime Cookers. At present prices, this offer would be impossible! So. in all probability, arter our supply is exaausvedj it cannot be made again.Next week the grocers of this city will .once more feature this Quaker Cooker offer. And for the last time, we believe. We have supplied Cookers now to over 1,000,000 homes. We have supplied these' guaranteed Aluminum Cookers for $1 to Quaker Oats, users. But this offer ends with our present supply, and probably forever. Unless Aluminum drops 50. per cent, we cannot again offer a Cooker like this for $1. r But next week only we' rriake the offer below.. You can get this Cooker for $1, by buying two of our cereals which should be cooked in it. This offer is made to induceetter cooking. To bring you Quaker Oats and Pettijohn's cooked in perfect form, with the flavor 'fcrpt itt tact.Our reward will come in your doubled delight in these foods. -;. "Sjlng li a teoipat i?e " teller. The" more II ltcfaee. Dean's Olat-to- r piles, ociema any sUn Itching, jec worse ig stores. -- ; present day metho'J ia to jce with due hand f'nd n with the othftr. 'hwishtni: youJio abnnd- prosperity during the jiW. Njv let u l ae a ; ourf. oian's Liniment - Eases Pain H .tiers lor Damp;, nruisBi sua is that are eoiitiuuiUy happen. . j'a L'uminat ti Apt thought Pure Aluminum j s Extra Lrjp anS Tfoexvy C.reat Capacity 24Qti- 1 J. children. It.guloKlj: aonliea without rubbing, ti'uo sr mid more pluatern or oiutuibiits. Y"t paid ami iitli) aoties, nearlitt irlpDy Boreness aitor oold, pens-au- d We ask the trademarks just to show that you use our cereals. Unless you have the right flakes, right cooking does not help tfiuch, But,, if you use Quaker Oats and Pettijohn's, this cooker, is yours for $1. This is for one. week only. Get the packages from any grocer named below. j 31 SSMm Ml S1 ffsStwi Jj&j aucl all external i'.u, For the thousands whose wnrk fs them outdoord, the pains and Jes tollowlnt; exposure are re-Sluau's Liniment. At all :ivsa "ale, Wave a b nils lian Jy Bpralus fur bruise. by lists, 25o. Uiie w ee& univ i oiii Last , Tk5o Send ? IS 1 niS f rom Oats package and the picture of the Bear five trademarks from Quaker Oats alone v . Trademarks must be mailed next week. The Quaker t"4t L'tAVhiatl.ud, Wyominer, Sam IsK nttz d by drink, attacked brrou with a pockt knife Rutting him. There bad Will VJ'rrer fm Extra-Delicio- KM.ance mf v us two trademarks cut from packages of Quaker Oats anyone trademark cut the picture of the Quaker on thiMront of the Quaker a package of Pettijohn's on the front of the Pettijohn's package or, if you prefer you may send us Send us $1 with these trademarks- and we will mail the cooker by parcel post. - This offer applies in this vicinity only. Address Oats Company, 1708 Railway Exchange, Chicago V .trouble between the Wei had uo reraem- th? mitt r when be We wonder if the lea Treasury recelve.d S3. Quaker Oats The us 6. Pettijohn Rolled Wheat with 2596 Bran Flakes mm a8si8t9ng if a postaRQ et mg aa Vim-Foo- d in thav job. Flaked from Queen Oats Only A Modern Bran Dainty mm for 1917. i py New Year t will not be that this world iB ellowe- n one la it but tbore ioroeu 10 a whale of a All the world over Quaker Oats holds first place among oat foods. Oat lovers of a hundred nations send to us to get it. A billion dishes aro consumed each year. Nowhere ia tho world do connoisseurs find any cat food to compare, with it. The reasorils this: Quaker Oats fs made from queen eralns only just A the big, plump, luscious oats. i puny starved grains are included. bushel 6x the choicest oats yields only ten pounds of Quaker. The result Is a flavor which has won the world a flavor which Is matchless. Yet these large and luscious flakes cost you no extra price. Nature stores ia oats a wealth of vitality which everybody needs. We made as we make It and want yoa to know this fascinating vim-foocooked in our way Every doctor advises bran, as essential to right living. It is Nature's laxative. Everybody every day should eat it. It means better health, better spirits, sunnier days. Without it, our diet of fine food forces folks to drugs. Pettijohn's is made to meet doctors' requirements. The bran Is hidden in flavors- - flakes of wheat, The food Is a morning dainty which everybody likes. Yet it contains 25 per cent tender bran, The bran is In flake form, which makes it doubly efficient. Ground teaa will,ijot do. Try Pettijohn's one week. Note Us delightful effects. Never sgaiq wlB you go back to s. branless diet. Then try Pettijohn's FJour. It is 75 percent fine patent flour mixed with 25 per cent bran flakes. Use it like Graham flour in any recipe. .... aWaePJMaetraaky TYPEWRITING lad BOOKKEEPING TELEGRAPHY These Grocers Will Feature me Cooker Offer .Next Week T rTTHnUn! 7.JABAMS t i& y 'flsj i WiWJBRQf. ,U1 II ML X v ..y 'lilll-Tn- llil' - syi wOTwrflvnjannj vHHmBaHiHHHiHRfffTwiaHr. iTi iH-aaiw--u-- mm,k iftiisnOiii'ln ji w 3ving, i fro TTa mmm If you DON'T know the High Art Store-a- nd the things it stands lor Resolve lo find out, : RWJ mgl9I7. . . "A 5?a Jfy made a buaU neia trip to Victoria Thursday. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Byrntn and children, 'OtOarbentfar, were in the oity Monday visiting her parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. A, Toomb. Mra Uliaa. DoyH. who' had tbo misfortune to fall dawn the baek steps with n bue'tat of ashe Thurs day woriitiiK,'ad came neftr Ijts'ak- mg her arm, Is Avaln able lo be out. Mra Frankie Doyle, or this any, who haa'beMi visiting relatlrta In Madlsonville for, several days, naa returned homo. Mr And Mrs M. M. Olimore and eon, Matthew, of this oity, are visit. 'I g friends In Dawson this week. TCd Johnson and John H. Etrl, colored, were found guilty of a breach of the peace charge In city Court Wednesday night. The fines, cvsts and a window they broke during their souffle coat the negroes 10 each. Col. W-- Toothbs 1 v A SYNOPSIS Of That Proposed NEW KENTUCKY REVENUE AND TAXATION LAW now taw la In wtlh ths Amond-mto BMtlon 171 of th lira General aUthortiti. Th fllffrrroce between pints and quarts, hut he failed to understand tt. To make It plain his mother showed him the actual milk bottles of the two sizes, when ho Impatiently declared : "There Is no use bothering about this any more I am not gfrtng to be n milk man." One day Merton enrne home from "Ah," sighed the aged seller afte school ranch rlteeoursged. It seeuw the yonn wldew heul rvjeeted bin, the teacher had bewi oxplalnlDg the, I only bail votith. But, alas! I cast Watted tnetruttfor). Injury Plue Insult, it never be young again." "Quit true," She r Joined. "Nature 8)iirmcet rsakes mistakes, but fib never repeate It wltli the material." tua Im-F- Constitutional Amondmant. Constitution Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System Tbe Old Btsndsrd general attenatheslag tonic, ORovrra TAtrrBuaa Chiu tonic drives out lo Malsrls,entlthes the Ueod,stid builds op the sys proptrty tor taxation. Clatalfy Tlx the rat of taxation on eah elait. temj AUue loolc Pot adalta and chlUreti. soc be sub Dcilgnato which elaaaes shall Jet te local taxation. Tha peTT Uir prat Id s for Permanent a pemmntnt Hlate TAX Stato Tax CommlMlon Commission to carry Into erfect tha provlalona and Hrels auptrvlalon over the entfts que tlsn of 8tat. Tiatlon. To derote Its entire time to the question and assume the duties of the various Boards and Commie, elonajiow having authority to assess and tax property for Stat purposes at Frank-tor- t. Rate of Taxation, AMW, Efftetlve UwSvfl Utrsr TMt net twes ser utwuru me ateww. In adilition to other properties, Lax-Po- a contains Coses m in accentebM funs, as Iax-Fo- s stimulatlngltxatlveandTonfc. acts eueetlvttly and does-- sot Rtipe boc diatutbftemakth. At the aamd time, it tSA digestion, arcm tea the liver andsecretieear and restores the healthy functions. 50e BSSS One STROUSE&MOS. I-- of si iee& HWrowndlk Koy-Fotr- ie Town kaorning( as "ttood ot Indianapolis, spent be holidays, (teee with bit mother. George Ca'.eness, vho li attend log tobool at Kotrs Bams Uniuor slty, was home (or the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Draper of Princeton, spent the bolldayi with relatives. Rev. and Mrs. W. A. Grant and little eon of Clay, Kv, visited Ineu hera thlt week. 1 Mine Crtunlrt And Catherine F who uave tsen visiting relal tives and friend In Kvauavllle daye, hare returned home. Gilbert Jn:r and wife, ot Evane-Tlllare in me elty. II Mla Kttiel Gruat. of M.Kilaonvlllr , was tht HUeut of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Orovn several days this wek. Mr nnil Mrs Jo Uroves, of Herrlu i till., are vlsititiK their aou Forreat, aud family of U.Ik oity. The L. & V. oU Inepectlou oar ,SS here tmptotiu,; the rnllroal scales. v. "Miss Opal Mixon nrtsjPJaije Aahby, tof MndnouvlllH, are vlajtlnii rein. Uvea In tha oltj- - for a ew i&yp. Rnbrt D 111089, Of Terra Hniite, M on (Inf. was lu lev-erae, (v Tke Courier? beat untf " eewjw pewe Havo tive. J-- Ar. and Mra. Lather Vrallx. of tOTldenoe, spent 'Saturday night' aaoHatUay, be elty witb rela tives El ma Vinson, of Orai.atn, Ky., pentKmM in tbe city with rela B.iPerryman, ot Baoramento, la Ttsitlrar ralatlTeatn tbe oity, tbia Mr. la SuusO, nates. VcXs, aceeua'a and shares Credit. f stock la foreign corpora- and Mra. OrMtlle Breweter, per Uom kavlag less Ihee tweaty-S- v aadcHlldren, of St. Louie, are Tiatt cent er their taxable property la Ken tucky will. In taxed for Btate purposes Ing relotlTea in tbe elty. my. at the utnierra rony-tei- jt TakerjlXjanTOBROJUOQtilnlne. rate in ItstiMtl oO Colby Brown, J ipent Saturday CKti aad Jcbe and workAUUt lb Osld. lieu of all other taxation. Shares of stock to and hie alater, Mrs. B.(usIwia Tiimd mvu9 li Itttxh, box. cm. In Kentucky corporations than fiirelgn ecor la PMideuoe, witb ZSc. W. CX0KB?S.izaaturc on twenty-fivporations tmrtng mors ' per cent, of their taxable property ir Lutber Fralix. Kentucky ar exempt from taxation, aa MacMy ed frledds bere tst7enk. Henry LawtenioTOary, W. Va. ts vlsltlug relatives in tbe oity. Tbe members of the M, E. chnrob presented their pastor, Rev. J L. Barton, with a bandsome;irold watch chain and barm as a Christmas preseo'. John Saoamers Is TlslMng lei t ves la Nebo. fit. add Mrs. J. D. Huff, ot Bop- klnsville, rtalred Mr. ana tut. ity Herb Moa4ay. Mr. aad Mrs. Oeo. M. Armstrong and obUdfen aDdiHsroIdtB.Toombe who have betn spending tbe holidays vlth Mr. n'd' Mrs. W. A. Toombs, will return to tbeir homes in Jonkln,HrM this afternoon. ToCuro a Cold la Oae Day . The new law flies the rate of taxation on nil taxable properly for State purposes at forty cents on each S100 ot assessed. value. A very charmfifty-fiv- e cents, as at present, Instead of excepting classes ing young lady ot St. Ubarles was on air In bank, of property to be taxed at which are here Saturday. ten cents on each $109 for ihe purpose the f encouratlhs; thrift and savings Sam. Tom aud Buck Naive, of circulation afimoney rowemar-tere-d and beare vbMtlntr their mother. cause', of excessive .ta.in.Uon. In other West Vs. purposes wilt respects tasatiun for Will Fault, f fit. Charles, wbb in be absolutely uniform,State all classes of on property, whether owned by the residents the aity Saturday. or towns or the country. Ernest Boyd, ofjgnsvlllJ, visit- Apportion- - ' The apportionment for each Malcolm JStokea ville Monday uight, ' Mtss Nell Roblnserv irs in Madlson- Experience: Convinced Sle j)f its Value Heretofore. remains un- and the derleral Expense' Fund,' the School rund. the Blnklu Fcsi. thr Kentucky University and Rosd Tax will receive, the same exacx proporuan 01 ina revenue ment'of ttevtnua. l..t. .? dlatuibed. : Heal estate sill tlesl Estate. toed aa, at present an4 (xtorttng to Its leeall la, the eeuatry er-- Icwna and cities far state paryoses at and fortawsv or taalog dltUltts at the local rates axed ay the local aatkorltles. Th vaiu f real estat: iiMniu en 11a location an. anrreaaSIng lsoproveanata aad aheald aa'tarally eaatrlbat towards tbe jn&Jale- Baac of sack Insyrovesseata. ereensl rerseaat yropeety ts sated lata ctuee a4 tack teas will ke taxed Btfrauy, wbetker awned by the reeldeatrt a twn Ike aarpeeas) for wkleb r tk country. ty, Long Distance-ca- ll radius of several hundred miles. "In less than one hour he had sold 210(Tamiae: of flour at a total cost to a of less than six doWifg. $kice then we have applied the Long Diatom-Be- ll Telephone to every Mature of our business-wid- b most profitable results, The service is fihev ibtt reasonable snti there ts more satisfactJtm kfes in one Long Distance Telephone talk than. m m oicn letters , , ''Oner oi our salesmen demonstrated tbter value of the Long Distance Telephone to us. He was at HurUsvilkv Ala.and upon ia&aam. responsibility put wci for fifteea merchants witiiia at tt Is taxed, Bfeaey anal t ie CUMBERLAND TELEPHONE, AND TELEGRAPH COMPANT MceaaotUlsaj ?OX 252, SIADISONVILLE, L. &. N.TiME CARD. Colds ehould be "nipped (a the feiid", for if allowed lo run Time of departure of trams pass lng through Eanington. Effective Sunday, Dec. 10, 1910. , KOHTll iOOND. No .No. 9i... 11 tt.. ........ O.VJOa. unchecked, casts serious results may follow. Numerous of consumption, pneu- ,. a. m, 8.15 p. m. in. monia. 2nd other fatal diseases,, can be traced back to scold. At the first sign of a ooU, protect yourself by thoroughly cleansing your system with a few doses of THEDFORD'S ,...11.22 p. m. No. 0 7.44 a. m. No. U No. ML...,, arrive 7;36 a. m. No, iH).....T-....ll.a. ui. 1.43 p. ni. Ab. US 4.39 p. to. No. 110 . ,6.4ip. ni. Ni.9. BO BOUVU BOUKl. 4.87 - No.SU 5.. Mr Haitiaouvliu Xau day. ' The Mssne JJ'irxholdT, of Ofof-to- n, this week. Arieltod frlnntt la Foiniy Uiiffli. "i CUioinnatl, vnl Mr f. It. Todd were In lr j niwiiiur. f HaADBVllle, Vwas here X'H is visiuuw; frienila.. Mis Lucy FjwupH leaves today r UTUUvllln tojay to visit Mrs red ilailry. Mr and UrsU. O. Bennett of MadW sodviHo vmid iriiiids tier Monday. Mies Hueati Marie una Bitrhh iOrhtohfleU are visiting iu Louisville 'h(ri visliliiK N-- hn Mrs. ll 0tbrii. Gjo, Hobiasou, Henry CurJt and ,$StiX Harnns were in Maiilwuvlllo .Monday nlghr.. Miss Haul Fawcott, Mabel Brown were lu Madt- slug and Beth aouvllle Monday ulKht to see "T he- ootnnibii Law." afteraoou. lis ' Harold Oldham aud Mlat Laura Parker were m;Ntt invllle Saturday K P1 i Mike 0'Urin of .Huntington, Is 4lsU tjf hit parent lu this oity, ajgasll Nanc, returoad to Howell, edneaia. . a ' Blja8r, of KihTlllf, la viiltlngbU parent tula week. MU Louise Byton, of Evanavllle liTialtlnx Jtiar aun', Mra Eaama Hp jEuen of thlaolty. asjt Oweji Joe Herbj of ludlanapolia, U here vlaltlng hit graudrnotber, Mra Tboa. BKstaiL Rev. J. Lu Burton will preach at e M. E. ohureli Bandar morning d uigbt at the usual hours. Avtbur OQbluaon, Wallace Bowie ouglaa Brady, Loyd Grlfflu and 'Becky" BemflU were la Madlaon- vlll Sunday. Ulsa Emma Wratt and Willis Ijltaley were in UaaUiuTllleTuea- Frank Danalog. wa In Madlson-will- e, Monday. paiatsd lip ago went to HduJ Xasll Kaoce, qf Howell, Ipent the kinsvlllesorsf Thursday tb nudergo fyr- Ije'.iday in tbe city with fjl mottiar ipar Ktaimsnt, Bapk deposits are placed In e separate olaas and d.ponltors No. 08 will be taxed at the rate of No. 108 ten eenta fen each H0O on money .on deposit September 1, which tax may, how12.27 p.m. No. 107 ever, be paid by the banks for their de"... .aa p. m. tnfl No. positors or by the depositors themselves 12:87 p. m. Nc. U and ttil nominal tax Is ealulat4 te largely Increase the 'deposits In banks, as No. si 7 in. money slot so deonelted wrM b subject to No, 104. IlK'Hnd 107riilly ex- the State tax sate of tore? cents, the old reliable, vegetable tiVUdBJ-- . (lupt Italhemds and pubrle Railroads and wtS Public SsrvleS fiervlce corporation H(7 lift tSuuday only, ' liver powder. Corpora Hons. be assessed by the per Mr. Ctias. A. Ragland, manent Tax Commission Heights. Va., says: !. CARD. and tke taxes on tho varlow classes ot property they own wjll he the same "I have been using Tbcd-ford- 's forty cents for State Black-Dfiug- lif (br purposes on property taxed for State purTime of depurmre of UltnoU Cen- poses only anft siich- - local taxies as the stoma th tfoublos. indices-lio- n local authorities tlx on property subject tral raliia from NorMnaVllIa. Kv, and eclds, and find if to to same. -- The value of franchises will 20, 1010. EUeotlve I also be ftxed by the State Tax Commls-stflTTan- d be.the very .best 'medicine the new kvw1 dispenses with all KORTIf BOUND. ever usrd. It makes an old othet Aetata Taxlnr Hoards iui privileges f oilier Commissions at Frank man feel like a young one." 1.15 Q,m. No. 102 fyrt. T Insist en Thedford's, the No 101 ....I 8.25 a. m. Merchants will be 4h1 on Merchants. lE-6- 7 original ami eeaulne. , No. 128. local pass 41.5'J a m. their real estate and tangible ' personalty as heretofore, but at (he lower No, IStJ. local ; 6,15 p. m. Elate tax rate of forty .cents, and such loeal rates as nay be TVxed by the local soorii noDKD. authorltl.s. Notes, accounts and carfh In hand will te taxed for Htate purposes 101.;....;... 4.08 p.m. No. only at the uniform forty-c.n- t rate in a AO a, m, No. 103 lieu of other taxes and tank deposits Likwsou Miles, fnrnurlv first lieu No, 131, local paas.12.5 p.m. at ten cents ach tlOO. tenant ofO'i. O, but reeJisned. has H a. m. No. 18S Innal n Manufacturers wilt fas Manufscturerr returned home. objected te the okv ment of State tases only their rntnarfe Colby .Brown, who sustained a chlnery and raw material set product L. broken hip by flying ateel at theair In course of manufacture, notes, account cash In hand and he intangible pflmn compressor, and la a patient at .the HENDERSON flOUTC ally at the rate it forty cents, aad ban)' BL Bernard hospital, la doleg aa deposits at ten cents on each 1100. Theli weMAa eqpeotsd. real tstate will be subject to Butt and Trains from and to' Henderson, local lasts as at present. Jotin Armstrong, of Rvansvitle, habt boiivd; Farmers Will be objected lo Farmtrv visited relatives' bere this week. the prreent taxation on theli No. 116, Louisville' Limited f land and Improvemtnls, but 4 lie (ax rate Harry B. Withoro, of Haxard.-K8:18 a. m. for State purposes will be fortr cents Is in the .city apendlug tbo holidays fnsteadvpf flfty.nv. Agrlcullaral Imple No. 142, Lojf'tvitle Express will be taxed fot enenls ghd with his famll". 7:01 a.m. Slate purposes nly at ike uniform forty Mr. and Mra. E, E. Witherapoou cent rate. Crops grown wtlkln the veai No. 144, Louisville Fast Mall re eitmpt from all laiatlon. Bank dtand aou Eugene, of Irvine,. Ktf, are 2:62 p. ni. oslts will be taxed at ten cents on Ikt vlytlng relatives In tbe oty. undred dollars, and tkls lax mav ht No. 118,'Owensboro Accompaid by banks. Cask an hand, ostes aad Born, to Mr, and Mr. Ollnt Mor 0:26 a.m. modation accounts, taxable bonds and stocks will ris, on Sunday night, a fine girl. he taxed far Stats purposes oalv at the No. 160, Oloverport AccomUniform forty etnt rate. Mother and ohlld are doing nioely modation 6:85avm. ViLNestsck. lUveslock will Im Used at Andy Maloney. ot El Paao, Tex., WX8T BOIIND at ptettnt. but Ike SUte las rate will be forty Instead at 8ftj-ais visiting relatives lo tbe city, 145, Louisville Limited No. esnta. 1 118 a.m. Henry O. Jpnes, w.ho fell and inHsttj.be Id sfttsts, lnclad-an- d Household 141, LouiavllleFaat Mall No. jured his right aboalder. will probOMca lag pletarea, nasUal laalrv-Furaltur- t. 13:E8p. m. stents aad Jewelry. wlH ably be able to resume hlajwork in . Jfo, 143, Louisville Exprssi laxtd as at prsstal, hut Iks a few days, tats las rats will ke forty taatead al , 9:15p,m. Slty.Sre seats, aad tiers wltt ke thi Misses Madeline and Helen JPoar, No. 147, Oloverport Aoopm-'mDdatlo- Q reseat axeaapttoa of till for htada si of Madlsonville, spent Xtass lo Ih fa ml llut. SjOOa. oity vitb friends., . Nu. 119, Ovensb6ro Aeeom. ALL TAXPAVnnt IN CP A Mlkt Ralley. who bad a limb atn MltTBII TAX LAW S1ISULD WAITS tcodatlon. 8;16p. to. Bank Deposits, o, &1....1 . .7... a. m 1.26J1.UJ, 11.17 p. m. 6 51 n. mv . a.m. the taxes are paid by the corporations. Machinery. Farm Implement and Machinery, the machinery of manufacturing establishment. Including raw material and product in course of manufacture, will be taxed foe Btate purposes only at the uniform rate of foity cents In lift) of all other taxation. . Mortgages will be taxed for Mortgages. State purposes only at the uniform rate ot forty cents, and If for a period exceeding three years, a registracents on each tlOD tion fee. of twenty-fiv- e will be required fn order to secure revmoney lenders on longenue rj(im for-lf- rn time loans, as this Is the only Kentucky tax they would have to pay. Banks and Banks and trust corn-Tru- st Com- - panles will bo subject to the psnles. same taxation as at present. bat the State tax will be as only forty cents Instead of flfjy-flvat present, and the assessment will be made by the permanent Tax Commission instead of the Slate Board of Valuation. Banks havo hefetefore been assessed on a different basis of valuation from other property, una It Is t proposed to dis- KENTUCKY. TWO FOR ONEI By the club arrangement vnth the Evansville Courier we can send you the first daily newspaper in this section "Hit EVANSVILLE COURlEtt EARLINGTON BEE year $4.00)r.i year $1.00 1 5or i year by mail for the ip. ice of the Courier alose turb thts'airangement. Courier (Daily) . 1 Bee (Semi-Weeki- y) 47. C. R.'R. 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ST TIME CARD Gtil Tbe KIosl For Vour Money Srsd your aabicrlptloa to oar paper at once, and we WiHi give .yon s year nbtqjption to these tplsndld mstaxlnsa for only 25 osnls sfldkbnsL Tawtaana brings you $1J5 worth oi atandard aa,Jaaiaaa. qusi'-i- r TKla oUcr la open to old and new inbtcriert, If yoa srs already aab acriier to any of thees sosgaxlnas, your aabta'iptloa will ba an ended on jsvaar from data of ezplratioa. inia oner aiso infinites a fjctm draas nmirn. wius voi raesiTwai copy of Today:!, select any draaa pattern yon aend yoor ordtr to TodSsrAa MsAaxinS. klelnk them tha lixsl and axualxi' nf tha nattasssjtad tkav vtul tsaillis ,i . - ip;a.ry tab, m - Never before has aayiurwapapef been alls to ofiot aaajaisnaa of inihitahaV Wsctev at tUa price. Wa are proud of tUs oSkr aad we mteypa rnairr t nfTri n'rrT-- i ir'rr i. ii.h.m.mi. n n i. 1.25 StAi Your Qrdsr Bifom Yotf Forgitlt ....... ...... a. 4 aaaaaaVaP t. W. Booki, T, A, jQy.sn. ,t.,H , HO r vtC-M- v-- fvHe fear V Twcntas laborer In the new lunn tngMSntttnieted under cowpreasedLalr Ronton d)wr. After ter jmmfac?! the wwl queslons-wi- , to ajjf&Mence, etH he wot nfttcettP'In eerier f aeddest; 'whom do you want vwaWedf "Huh wliat's dAt, bomr "In ee of 'nCdilent, whom do yi.ti Wfcjr. boei,.jira Jos' ratify me yo' understand. If 6trt any a rodent, I nt (o get oat 4ore." .$Hieerifi and Contract- nig. ua t'TTtnt' y?m jt- - ItwmJcicV Wok en ARK ir r t,M.KEPLR8S, OR RACKED WrTH PAIN. Ky. " When TrantelenHnj KI4ny The t re Replanting ot kldaeys has TIRM OUT, NKRTOU3; been done br underlen, Dorat and Un I mm column MIS3 NEVA WATERS, Editor. Y I wsntnrtir I mi In nted o. a woman a mcd-M1 saw Dr. Pieme'ii Parprtto Prescription nyvrr-tlsef-l. ' ' ' -- Sanger Signal JT If.tli flfe txiil nh you rn nd tp it ui kiTMiiJ h In te put oat the flr. ? I, n ii:u h lh saoin way with a oi u.'h. Aeitrh a danger signal h -. miio'i it .a flm . J y S8r7 'Prepeription' I Initlor and ,1.5,; wae unnble In meet my work. Aftor 1 tialni. fliA li nan r I wae nervous, timl out, and eeetnfd as if I it ger. Unger has succeeded In removing both kldnoys from a bulldog and lm mediately subetltutlhg the kidneys of n fox terrier. The new kidney took up their function promptly nncl tbe dog seeaed to mtfewllttle from the ehoek. In llertln a dUssased kidney was re-- ! iiMTed from a yotmg woman and the kidney of nn HntlirotHlil ape sub etlluted sucoeefully. Stop A lllftt Cough 1 !"amo I sapprnts It tbau to mp a tarn 111 rBank St. Dr. ltwre'e whn it I rlUKlng. bur shuillct uiftc true friend to Favorite inProscription Is women times of trial the diseate that gamai thfljoitsrv mi at ti.nrn .i iuin when the orgaAd .uk. Thte oan not perfofiiiinR their (unctions. For oy tatslnir Chamberlain's Oougfr Ire itsmeny. Many imve- iismi it wltH eaoielie, bsekeclic, hot dashee, eatarrhal . t!'i aintt beneficial result. It I a emtrtitien, bearing down eeneatkm, mental fainting spells, Um-ind- c er.eciallv valuable or 3he perslst- - denreeiiiori, ditrineaa, women sliouht never and exlmutton ent enngn tnai in oimu rolluws a tall to take this triej and true woman's bad cold or au attaok of the gtJp. medicine. . 7kt rL Thomas nftttlnrr. Anil rtttw 'iyJnd.. write: "During the winter For girls about to enter womanhood, wy huibatid takea cold nadir and women about to becomo mothers and for wough and coughs. Oliaraoar.aln's tho changing days of mldillo age. Dr. Pierce's Ceash Remedy I tbs bett medlclpe alwavs be l'avjprito Proscription should on lvind. ot oreasing up ineto attacks ana lis & temperance remedy that (s ex-.yoa cannot (ret him to take arty tracted from roots with pure glyocrino flther." Obtainable everywhere. and 'Its ingredients aro published on. wrapper. Realty Staple. Any meaieme ueaier can supmy i in ""Why la It that troth wKl rfe aptln tablet form. Tao ooef cither L!auld to eartKf "Because- - of id modest, thebrrretorative ben cuts truly ' "to elasticity, of coarse. Don't yoa remarkable. Wnto Dr. Pierce, Invalids' JraoTT bow easy It la 4 stretch the Hotel, UutTalo, N. Y, for free -- Ik A "it. I I V..M irm ... ... ... I.I "iixniv .... ui iip -- muPh el.r. mpT, five hottlrs .1 !.. rrtirtlv rurM. I have neve becti Wfllif "urn plml to rceomitlfTld it bernuae I !cW ,n l; olherv mil irly ... lplaerd . MAar Wchmidt, XCil 'IVjbii ..r u wr il: ltu' hseklng cough weaken the wlinin j cffin, drains your etiergv and get wort If ntglcoii-- ; or tli i out i riw, yoar eher tahx and vn feel loin nil nrn. ! Iivr hat cold at oi ui' with D'. Kuig'w Jfew Il.cnTr ry Tho aonUnotf ptn- bal-s- m linl tlo nfiiaieij menibrano, and tlio itniipeitic and xttive rjualitlps kill the icrui and break up yi ur ooli'. Don't lei a Bold linger. Qst Dr. King's New Dlneovtry today nt your Druggist. Sue. . 1 MIk rolle Oarrett came borne to spend the holidays. Miss M.J. McOarloy Is spending tits holidays ather homo In Rttuell vUle.' Mis It, O. QuMirls has goae lo her home In Osvemboro lor the lio!- -' (days. Prof. Jteil and family eptut ths liolxlavs lu Teuiifsedfl. Miss PmillM Oarrett I in Chleago. Miss White II in Hupktns- Vlll". Misses (.nolle Qrrett mid Nevrt Warders were In Madlsonvilia Mnn. day mgbt attending the niovist. Henrv IUrdln. nf Jnh nHlnwn la visiting Mr, and Mrs. Jlen Hardin. Mrs. Gertrude Porter served din. $4.00 ONE YEAR COURIER-JOURNA- L $2.00 6 MONTHS J Daily ky Mail (NOT SUNDAY) rAJK.iyi and,, A. jt - .... Grave Danger, Indeed. Qarrett and Dr. 0. A. ke(twioh as A questioning an Irish- on Chrlslmai ' day. man, "lie caught you by the throat Mill Willie Martin, of 'indisnnn. and choked you, did lie" asked the Judge. "Ho did, yer worship," sold oils, It vliltlng Mrs Bemio Hjiijher. Pnt "Ho squeezed mo throat till I me carnival at the rluk n quite a thought ho would be muklng elder of luccei. mo Adam's apple, sure I" Mrs. Mamie Morrison, of fnrtlnn- opolis, Is here vlittlng ber father, ForlrPpil, oornillonilHm,nt, oi ueorge Judge-wBor-4c- k nerforMlue Jotle Prltoljett."4.u-ell- r jtmiju x GREAT MONTHLY MAGAZINE ana e During January February Only Special Rate Perisd Limited to Ttcie Two Moatbt Rtcoomnli Dls Olitart.pdclfjlDj Jlgttilaa, ih for itrsnsib At blood. dtoc ' li.ee s boitU. ill "Whin-crushe- IZO-pag- -- v farot&r7-oa- toa Xnwscriyt, f 4r. H . a full, free, feeling of jdnoss comes over us si mqTement In tho morr--- v- wo reflect that Antony ruined great Cough Medicine for Children r i ioir. Dre nut tbe dull. Ilitleie enre'er Doao'i Attaint are rtcomaandii! bf nany Jourfor jtothlng-IllwnufeolirjR reinltlnjr from overloaded iirs, Hujh Qook, Sootitvllle. N. hour Uar optritt aullr, wllbool ttlplnand -- ""intestine and alnpHeh liver'. Y., says: Abynt five, years ago wlibool bad a nal. itur f .c(l. ijc al all drill tlor,,' when wo were living In Oarbu't, N. bottle today. At all Drognlete, lc. k Y..1. doctored two of ray children kuffiirlnir from colds with Ghatnber- Broken in Peculiar Manner. How's ThiT Cough Remedy and it MRS. KERN'S ADVICE t To suffer a broken" les'by befnc'blt Wo odsr One Hundred Dollars laki's rcpreaented livevery-waj-- lonnd It ' rf- oathe Uead wna tho queer experience ReWard for.any rae l Caiarrlv ttat Juitu n promptly oheoked their ooUishltig To Wc., Nenroni. Written of Uie Sjrracnso fliau who got Into ono bsnuot be uured by Hall's Catarrh and eured the'r colds quicker than controversy too many the other day, So. Oimberland, Mi "for a long " anyiulnir I ever uned.'' Obtainable time I sulfated from a nervous breaktho strangeness of the case not being Cure. everywhere. down. I eould not est or sleep and wss 16. lessened by tho fact Uiut Ida leg was. llall'i Cawit h Car hn beta Uten lj oalink liffMftt for Ik Mtt 4MrlSa jt't. lxt hit i so weak I could harillr walk, ilv hut- Dally Thought aMMfflflcIal. To 'maintain n ronlllet with oneself band;iheard aliout Vlnol and Icot me to i . 1.T i 14'arrB. Jtau'l UlUlll JBtV litiv IH otvea f ui. wtftett, flllt;' lh PoMi Is tlie hardest of nil wars; to overcue sleep soundly and am well and strong. v&eeeves- - Yon Need! a Ceaeral Toalo oa'hf lb Hmw Mm BlaadMil tJlR tbe olnt J pet"' nnerelf Is tho noblest of all victoria- Every nevon week, woman Tako drove's ttew. should try Vlnol." Mrs. D. W. Keuxh. THeTJia Standard Grove's Tasteless Aflervon bte i va tUll't Cennh Car --r j We guarantee Vlnol to create 2ini Tonic Is equally raluatils as a atho,tlline yo will Ma Iwrwemeert le healthy appetite, aid digestion and ' General Tenic because it contains tbe jom (ha QsMflt Thit Doei Hot Affect Ths llert build up weak, beelih. sun uUt H,H'Cini women, delimUknewa Umlcpropttcifc(QUINIUlJ Con i om aS set rid el murk. Send for ' Beeaiiae of Mi tonic and lutl St, UROKO QDIKINKU bclttt than ordinary cate children sr.d feeble old ieople. ana uiuk. at actsontnei,tver, Drives Miineau:. lie. tHiiBIM ed Soa net ceute nrrxmcn,,, nor . p. j chbnev a Co., Telee, o St. Jlrnard Mining Co . Incorpoflt Uslaria, Baddies thv Illood and SHgtat In bc4- Kemrmber tbe lull uame tad jK8Uldata tlioJVVhalc Systest. SU cents. ' d by n rxwii m tte. is. OKOVH '" rated, Drug Department, KtrluiKton bale ter lb fraat'lr ol non-gnpl. t-- Cleopatra. It seems, was kortdy yoar com-- thte condition and t)Wlon tt Dr. Klrtr'e Kew Jjite enough to stop a dock, had there beea Tlllf. Thle mild Uxttlro taken at docks n her Intcrestlbg days, aud a Aedtime will atinrojr'on CanitipaUoa Cauea Bol Bkifi A dull and pimply ckln la doe to a elagjrleh bowel miemen. Correct book on woman's (Jiewsea. Erorywoatan should have one. You can atso have ooofidentlal medical advioo without eost. eir Tie Indeed Sad. 8kln Grafting Net New. Tho transplantation of bits of skfa to cover Injured parts was practiced by the Hindus ages sgo. It wss rediscovered In comparatively recent times and has proTod a great blessing to msnklad. It Is now held that ths transplanted skin does not actually take root, but Is used by the body as S beufg for growing. Its own new skin. Miller. Urr. Edna Qladlsh-Hal- l. ot Pil. bert, W. Vs. It id tbe eity with ber parents. ot doodIs were aadlv disappointed Sunday evening. Home .. ' l a i. nmnM "l m eujuaciieeiuK;. oiuers " disgusting, even Ibongb ths parties concerned may conceal their dlt guit. Never Judge a person's feef-lilg-s by fie smile on bis face. May we resolve te stick more closely to the Golden Rale, not for tbs New Year, but today. Mr. - p SplcnJifl Cptntina'tion R aLMl! . . A fE 'II' (t kee Subscription orders ' at' this rate will bcaccepted oniy.wheti sent through regular t Coufic-Jqurna- J, agent in this district . , CHAS. COWELL, COURIER-JQDRNA- L Earlintpn, y. Q., ' Lur.vSSlCy, . Eon-Dow- run-dow- n ! at rtt I The Be e foe All til is iionfu BOSTON STORE s-i- i is '!.- BOSTON ..STORE Evansville's Big, Busy Trading Center THE BIGGEST, GREATEST AND THE MO.ST INTERESTING We have ever held starts. Tuesday morning at P re -- Inyentory 8 o'clock of The MOST RADICAL REDUCTIONS . Our Business inthentire History Tw jays rpm lomorrow wq take our Annual inventory and ve expect to close up the biggest year's busins in ready .tdwear garments we have ever knom by snaking the raost radical price reduction in the tistoiy of our business. The garments offered have behind them our reputation for stylish, high grade garments at. prices thatt you have to pay in strictly ready to wear stores. With these added price reducf ions the savings you will make will be unprecedented- that are usually less 'by one-thir- d Suits, Coats, Skirts,- - Waists, Dresses, Raincoats, Kimonos, in One Big Slaughter LADIES' for -- SUITS-EIG- HT for 0 BIG BARGAIN LOTS -- Our line of Coat Suits of broadcloth, serges, cabarditie. whipcord and novelty mixtures are styles that will appeal to aaybsdy. The colors and assortments are still 'very goott. Atttiese very iow pnae reaouoas noc a single pereoa can anora 10 dc wunouc a .oai oaic. aa SUITS $4o.o" SUITS $25.00 SUITS $37.3? SUITS $35 00. SUITS $30.00 SUITS $18.50 SUITS .45 oOITB . . fori 0 far. . for ' for At 35.00 29-S- 22-5- 20-00- ' 18-P- o . Coats wotkiup ,to $rsoo tor $5 6o, -- $15.00 Coajs, now for $9 48 SO Radical Reductions on All of Our Ladies' Coats to 6ats, Coats worth up 115 00 15' $30 ; 'or" o 12-s- . . Crmtsf Plush 1 $26.50 Plush Ceats, $16.50 for $6 98 A lot of Ladles' Ooats In plain and fttnov cloths, fbeytsnld frota $12 W to i 10,69. For tuts biK sale they go at $1-- $9 , 4 One frronp Olotb Ooais, rialu and fai(cy futfrlcs Uiat sold Vot this op -- oriidlrs' aale - Lsiilea' Coats In solid enters and fanoy mixtures. In oue lot for a rapid ulearnnoo,' Were Mp to f 15. Now at 9-48 Abe at IS Ladles' Plash Ceats, llued throughout and untrla fnrirlmnird. Sold up 10 J26.0Q. For this sale fat o Seat riuh, lease effssl, with full flare aad with nutria 'baud trimming. In this big tale they will iro at 21-o- with full flare and holt eSset, anu with a flr.e fur trimming. Dnrinir :ai saie only 30 o Plush Ooats, $25.00 Ther are Heal Plash, 35 o Pfu9h Coats, -, - Balt's Flash 05ts, with leese er belt affect and with a fnll fl,ue fur trlraralng. Now golni; at tne pries or Salt's Eiq'aTcistte'Ple.h with a large eane oollar, nutria band trimming on tho skirt. .Will co ' at this sals at ft 500 h ' SILKS- - The Biggest Reductions Ever Made ra-du- g.98 14.98 25-0- o 30-0- 37.50 J No need to tall you that we have the bUgett, best and most tollable Si'k stock in town. We'have made special price concessions for ten days only to reduce the stock Detore it)Vcniory. jyneiiy coia oere uiq reauoiions; Satin Stripe reduced to, "Ja.so'jO-incStrips! Taffetas $13 j quality 36 in. all silk Satin. $t.o Fancy and plain Silks, odd 50 "g an cowrs, reuucea to, reduced to, to, 4 JC janl....... yard 1 yard. I'ompadour Taffetas Black Silk Vclv1 $5.oo IMowered Silk PoJ-- . Ij.oo S1.00 "75 to, tflowerou utiitton re Velvets, Plushes duced reduced to, reduced to, litis reduced to, 4 fiflA 1 BUplr Sjilk Yolvt yard. .I yand yard.. yard. .$6.50 ...T.fJiJlr SILKS h mfJ . g . 1 .4.5 . h h mi Knit Shawls 1 ..MMMMMHKsWMMM 14 Offt .1 4 PRlCtt MARKED ,. FOWLER DICK r y 10 h a WALKER . k 1 . EVANSVILLE, INDIANA 4 &- -' 14 Fancy A trans X HP OFF 4 MARKED PRICE 9 2:t. liillii if Mil fail iln iiiliiilliliiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 - infrfi 4