1
ii r I L 1THE BEE HARL1iVC TON KY 3 s I 2 I LOCOMOTIVE BLASTS J eeo I THE OTHER FELLOWS LIGHT del William 7 Burticher vi Whom tho night is dark and rainy And youre on your way to town Just awalking and astalklng Sometimes up and sometimes downI When you think there comes a pud H i dlo And you dont know what to do Yet you try to dodge and dodge I But you blindly walk right thro Then arent you glad to see your neighbor With his lantern shining bright tip you can safely walk to the city the other fellows light When your lifes dark and crooked And youre on on your way to well j Just agliding and aslldlng down feAnd down to death and very hell When you think youre lost forever fln a puddle of blackest sin And there is no Christ to says your And no heaven to enter in Then Christian Wlth his headlight shining bright So you can safely walk to tho Savior Bithe other Jfellowa light ji An exchange says that in mak- ing paper ear wheels from one hundred and twenty to one hun dred and fifty layers of paper are put together with lour paste and then subjected to a pressure of five hundred tons hire at a temperature of one hundred and twenty degrees Fahrenheit The blocks are then turned in a lathe slightly larger than the tire and the hole is bored for the cast iron center In turning the pa por blocks makes a shaving that resembles strips of leather The average life of the tire of a pa ¬ per wheel is about three hundred thousand miles That represents about one and onequarter inch wear The centers do not seem andth arnfltireglualess some accident- happepeTto them Al Reddix the well known night watchman of the Howell shop yard will spend a week with his aged parents who live near Springfield Ky Mr Red ¬ dix is accompanied by Mrs Red ¬ j dix and their three children Mr Reddix has made it a prac- tice to visit his parents once a yearD L Robbins of Delmar aver Howell who is employed as ma ¬ chinist helper in the roundhouse at that point had his foot mashed early last Wednesday morning by a heavy iron hook falling on it while he was work ¬ ing around an engine Passenger train 92 ran into an open switch ntMt Vernon Ind not longago striking two coal cars badly damaging them The damage to the engine was slight The train was running at slow speed when the accident hap- pened It seems that the lock on the switch had boon broken with malicious intent to ditch the train 0 0 Rohrer who is engine watchman at Providence has gonp to Louisville to spend a week or ten days with relatives- L B Montgomery of the Cat- aract ¬ Refining and Manufactur- ing ¬ Company of Buffalo N Y called at Howell shops Thursday Steve Beidermann has been obliged to give up firing switch engine in Howell yard owing to the fact that his crippled hand handicaps lUlU in the handling of the shovel He leas beep trans- ferred to the machine shop as a helper f i P D Plank the master me- chanic ¬ of the L H St L at Clover port Ky was at Howell Friday on business W A Mitchell foreman of the Howell car department went to Nashville early Fricr morn ¬ ing Fireman J D Raede went to Decatur Alabama Saturday on account or sudden sickness of his wife who has been visiting at i S that place Logan Carter went to Mt Vernon Ill1he latter part of last week to be with his parents while recuperating from an at- tack ¬ of tonsilitis The Howell car department has been busy the past week fixing up odehundred coal dars with slope ends for Hopkinsville rock businessSection men are busy extend- ing ¬ the double track from North end of Howell yard to the South end running it on the east side of the depot eomewliatslackat extra firemen on both divisions have been obliged to go back to- t 1o work they did in the various departments before going on the road but they will be ready to resppnd to call for road service demandsYrobablY I v It lias also been necessary ow ¬ lug to the falling off in business for the company to lay up four Engines at Howell They are engines 907 971 1028 and 1018 Switchman Clarence Mullen was injured internally last Sat- urday while jumping off side ladder of a moving car in Hen ¬ derson yard- Fireman J J Purchell has been transferred from the St Louis Division to Covington Ky where he will fire for his father who is an old engineer Fireman 0 H Stanfield is off sickCharles Robinson foreman of coach work Howell has recov ¬ ered from a spell of typhoid pneumonia The following firemen went to RuBsellville to be examined this week Audy Smith L L Pat- terson ¬ Eugene Dumont Elmo Shaver Gal Martin and Cyclone Perkins Foleys Honey and and Tar con ¬ tains no opiates and can safely be given to children Sold by Jno X Taylor An Appetvl to the Merchant O merchant in thy hour of ee e If on this paper you should ccc Take our advico and be thrice y y y Go straightway out and advert iii Youll find the project of some u u u Neglect can offer no ex qqq Be wise at once prolong your da a a A silent business soon do k kk I AlLesson in Health Healthy kidneys filter the impur ¬ ities from the blood and unless they do this good health is impossible Foleys Kidney Cure makes sound kidneys and will positively cure all forms of kidney and bladder disease It strengthens the whole system Sold by Jno X Taylor MRS CECELIA STOWE Orator intro No is Club J 176 Warren Avenue CHICAGO ILL Oct 22 1002 For nearly four I suffered from ovarian troubles The doc ¬ tor insisted on an operation as the only to well I however operationMy as I for homo a woman is a disconsolate at best A friendly druggist advised him to get a of of Cardui for me to tr and he did so began toimprove m a few and my recovery was very rapid With- in ¬ eighteen weeks I was another Mrs Stowofl letter shows every woman how a home is saddened by weaknesandhowcompletelyWino ness and brings health and happi- ness again Do not go on suffer- ing Go to your druggist today and secure a of CiarduLwIEcRDlJi I tr L N TIME CARD Time of arrival of trains passing through Earlmjjtom NORTH BOUND No 52104 a m pmNo No 70 i 820 a m No 72 4720 p m SOUTH BOUND 400pmNo 1104pmNo No 711015 am I CR R TIMECARD Time of departure of Illinois Ceu ¬ tral trains from NortonvUe Ky NORTH BOUND No 102 180pm v No 104 347 a No 122 local pass 1054 a No 190 local frt 236 p mj SOUTH BOUND IINo a mI ST CHARLES ETTERI 10iHopklnsonV1l1e Miss Florence of Earl Nisibet Mr Willis Harrison ot Illinois visited his brother at this place a few days ago Misses Bola Umstead and Fredica Kamper were in Madisbnville shop ng lastweek i Rose Harlan Nora Faull Anna Gribble Lucy Harlan Audrev Sisk Nora Harlan James Gribblo Cecil Sanders H J Bryant and Joe Teague spent a very pleasant after noon last Saturday at the Crabapple Orchard Mr Horace Harrison was in Mad isouville a few days ago having his eyes treated Miss Rose Harlan was in the coun ¬ ty seat shopping last week There was a large crowd out at church Sunday evening The ser ¬ vice which was conducted bv Bro Charles was enjoyed by all Miss Hattie Young the postmis ¬ tress of Daniel Boone visited Mrs Will Fault last Saturday and Sun day b- Mr James Gribble was Ju Madt sonvlllo on business last week J MORTONS GAP ITEMS Mrs Hayes Jones is visiting re ¬ latives in Grand Rivers this week Mrs Pritchett returned to her home at Earlington after spending a pleasant week with relatives here Mr Tucker who has been the guest of his daughter Mrs Boyd Southard returned to his home near Slayden Tenn Monday Miss Ira Stanley of Madisonville is visiting friends and relatives here this week Miss Ethel Courtney and Mr Jack Durham two of our popular young people Were married last Thursday night at 880 oclock at the home of the brides parents The ceremony was preformed by Rev Sory in the presence ota host of friends They are a very worthy young couple and we wish them much happiness through life M Cain and wife went Madison vllle Sunday Gardiner Jennings is very ill with pneumonia fever this week Mrs John Pingston entertained a few of her friends at flinch Saturday night Mr and Mrs Bob Priest spent Sat ¬ urday and Sunday with Mrs Lucy Grasty Clero Wedlock who has been at ¬ tending Lexington College for some time is home on a vacation Ed Carroll wont to Chesley Sun ¬ day afternoon to see his hest girl Herbert Smother visited home folks tho latter part of last week Tom McEvain and wife of Barns ley spent Sunday here Miss Arrll Loyau visited relatives in Madisonvllle the latter part of last week Elgie Sisk went to Nebo to see his best girl Mrs Albert Hawes of Earlington and sister Miss Luro Smothers of this place have returned from a vis- it ¬ to Evansville John Carroll of Earlington was a Sunday visitor We are glad to say that Mrs Boyd Southard who has been very sick is able to be up again Mrs Jim Fitzerald and daughter Miss Jodie went to Madisonville one day last week shopping Will Sisk and wife spent Sunday afternoon in Madisonville Miss Lula Edwards of the coun ¬ try was In our town Monday Foleys Honey lUJ r Tat ilsJuMgsam4 t9tk9Cvr D I y i 44 i MINING NOTES s i 4 Mines Flooded On account of the excess of water that has found htsawag in ¬ to the Nortonville mines the pro ¬ sent shaft will have to be aban ¬ doned and another shaft pre ¬ pared In fact work has been suspended and the machinery is being taken out of the ground- Water poured in so rapidly that the pumps could not keep out of wayWe informed that the en ¬ terprise is not to be abandoned but that work will commence at once in another portion as soon as possible a new opening will be made The closing of the mines causes a number of men to be thrown out of employment Glenns Graphic i Mr E E Goodloe was in Mad isonville Saturday attending court Mr Andy Oarpenter foreman of the Shamrock mine visited relatives here last Saturday and SundayMessrs W A Toombs and John Peyton were in Madison ¬ ville Monday on business John Colbert was in Madison ¬ ville Monday Ovnng to a lack of orders the Daniel Boone mine near St Charles has been closed down for an indefinite time It is reported the Nortonville Coal Co has struck another vein of coal at a depth of 142 feet from the service It is 5J feet thick and is pronounced to be fine coal Reuben Miles who has been off for some time with a vacci nated arm resumed work this week Roy Wyatt was in Madison ¬ ville Tuesday Young Allen has accepted a position with the Wheatcrof t Mining Company and left for that place last Friday The Rose Creek Coal Company is having several new residences put up near their mine at Nebo These will be occupied by their employees and their families as soon as completed There is only one woman coal miner in Missouri and she is thought to be the only one in the United States Miss Minnie Petrie began to work in the mine of her nephew Theodore Petrie near Fulton Mo a few years ago because he could not get as he wanted The first day she worked she wore feminine clothes but finding them unsuit ¬ able the next day she wore an old suit of her nephews and attired in mens clothes she has been digging coal ever since She is 50 years old and has but one armFuel- A report received here yester ¬ day from Wheatcroft says that the mines of the Wheatcroft Mining Company which have been idle for some time has re ¬ sumed operations with nonunion men and all the union inen who have been displaced are idle A Revelation If you will make inquiry it will be a revelation to you how inany suc- cumb ¬ to kidney or bladder troubles in one form or another If the pa- tient ¬ is not beyond medical aid Fo ¬ leys Kidney Cure will cure It never disappoints Sold bv Jno X Taylor The people would like clean mon ¬ ey no doubt but they are willing ttf put up with badly soiled currency rather than not have it The 10 bill microbe Isnt so very abhorrent af ¬ ter all The walls of the main reception hall of the South Dakota building at the Worlds Fair are covered with beautiful designs made of var ¬ ious agricultural products of the State Asked what impressed him most in this country W B Yeats the Irsh poet replied The fat Irsh men we have none at homo Come over the rest of you and fatten up t Kidet1h1 au 8 N Jl jo t I r I f o E owIDrs m M DISONVILLE KY WILL SILL YOU I Wi u HARDWARE REFRIGERATORS b TINWARE ICE BOXES I nl PLOWSL RANGES HOES CULTIVATORS RAKES And all kinds of F ARMING IMPLEMENTS Y Landreths Garden Seeds Y- ON SALE HERE I If THE ST 1 BERNARD MINING COMPANY EARLINGTON 1- iMinors KY e and Shippers of the Celebrated No9 COAL The Coal that produces the inpst heat and least waste The best coal in the ma- rketCRUSHED COKE Ml For base burners and furnaces One ton of this Coke will give better satisfaction than a ton of the best anthracite coal and at a much less price WHOLESALE AGENTS Hunt a Bro em hi5 Tenn Hes ser a Milton Rialto Building St Louis and J W Bridgman 303 Dear ¬ born Street Chicago ill r 3 V W w A Hot Time in the Old Town But Sory Offutt UptoDate Druggists have installed a ft handsome 1800 Soda Fountain and secured the services of > public PAINT for art purposes latest thing out Al kind of f druggists sundries and toilet articles Try PERUVIAN n TONIC for that tired feeling SORY oIFUTr I DRUG STORE ON THE CORNER MADISONVILLE KENTUCKY Yoa Can Obtain Copies of the Special Coal and Railroad Edition FoR 25C EACH a f 1- i SENT POSTPAID Tf ADDRESS

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Page 1: r I L 1THE BEE - chroniclingamerica.loc.gov · r ii I L 1THE BEE HARL1iVC TON KY 3 I s 2 I LOCOMOTIVE BLASTS eeo J I THE OTHER FELLOWS LIGHT del William 7 Burticher vi Whom tho night

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L 1THE BEE HARL1iVC TON KY 3sI 2

I LOCOMOTIVE BLASTSJeeo

I THE OTHER FELLOWS LIGHTdel

William 7 Burtichervi

Whom tho night is dark and rainyAnd youre on your way to town

Just awalking and astalklngSometimes up and sometimesdownIWhen you think there comes a pud

H i dloAnd you dont know what to do

Yet you try to dodge and dodge I

But you blindly walk right throThen arent you glad to see your

neighborWith his lantern shining bright

tip you can safely walk to the citythe other fellows light

When your lifes dark and crookedAnd youre on on your way to

well jJust agliding and aslldlng downfeAnd down to death and very hellWhen you think youre lost foreverfln a puddle of blackest sin

And there is no Christ to says yourAnd no heaven to enter in

Then ChristianWlth his headlight shining bright

So you can safely walk to tho SaviorBithe other Jfellowa light ji

An exchange says that in mak-ing paper ear wheels from onehundred and twenty to one hundred and fifty layers of paperare put together with lour pasteand then subjected to a pressureof five hundred tons hire at atemperature of one hundred andtwenty degrees Fahrenheit Theblocks are then turned in a latheslightly larger than the tire andthe hole is bored for the castiron center In turning the papor blocks makes a shaving thatresembles strips of leather Theaverage life of the tire of a pa ¬

per wheel is about three hundredthousand miles That representsabout one and onequarter inchwear The centers do not seemandtharnfltireglualess some accident-happepeTto them

Al Reddix the well knownnight watchman of the Howellshop yard will spend a weekwith his aged parents who livenear Springfield Ky Mr Red ¬

dix is accompanied by Mrs Red ¬j

dix and their three childrenMr Reddix has made it a prac-tice to visit his parents once a

yearDL Robbins of Delmar aver

Howell who is employed as ma ¬

chinist helper in the roundhouseat that point had his footmashed early last Wednesdaymorning by a heavy iron hookfalling on it while he was work ¬

ing around an enginePassenger train 92 ran into an

open switch ntMt Vernon Indnot longago striking two coalcars badly damaging them Thedamage to the engine was slightThe train was running at slowspeed when the accident hap-pened It seems that the lockon the switch had boon brokenwith malicious intent to ditchthe train

0 0 Rohrer who is enginewatchman at Providence hasgonp to Louisville to spend aweek or ten days with relatives-

L B Montgomery of the Cat-

aract¬

Refining and Manufactur-ing

¬

Company of Buffalo N Ycalled at Howell shops Thursday

Steve Beidermann has beenobliged to give up firing switchengine in Howell yard owing tothe fact that his crippled handhandicaps lUlU in the handling ofthe shovel He leas beep trans-ferred to the machine shop as ahelper

f i

P D Plank the master me-

chanic¬

of the L H St L atClover port Ky was at HowellFriday on business

W A Mitchell foreman ofthe Howell car department wentto Nashville early Fricr morn ¬

ing

Fireman J D Raede went toDecatur Alabama Saturday onaccount or sudden sickness of hiswife who has been visiting at

iS

that placeLogan Carter went to Mt

Vernon Ill1he latter part oflast week to be with his parentswhile recuperating from an at-

tack¬

of tonsilitisThe Howell car department has

been busy the past week fixingup odehundred coal dars withslope ends for Hopkinsville rock

businessSectionmen are busy extend-

ing¬

the double track from Northend of Howell yard to the Southend running it on the east sideof the depot

eomewliatslackatextra firemen on both divisionshave been obliged to go back to-

t 1o work they did in the variousdepartments before going on theroad but they will be ready toresppnd to call for road service

demandsYrobablYIv It lias also been necessary ow¬

lug to the falling off in businessfor the company to lay up fourEngines at Howell They areengines 907 971 1028 and 1018

Switchman Clarence Mullenwas injured internally last Sat-urday while jumping off sideladder of a moving car in Hen ¬

derson yard-

Fireman J J Purchell hasbeen transferred from the StLouis Division to CovingtonKy where he will fire for hisfather who is an old engineer

Fireman 0 H Stanfield is off

sickCharlesRobinson foreman of

coach work Howell has recov¬

ered from a spell of typhoidpneumonia

The following firemen went toRuBsellville to be examined thisweek Audy Smith L L Pat-terson

¬

Eugene Dumont ElmoShaver Gal Martin and CyclonePerkins

Foleys Honey and and Tar con ¬

tains no opiates and can safely begiven to children

Sold by Jno X Taylor

An Appetvl to the Merchant

O merchant in thy hour of e e e

If on this paper you should c c cTake our advico and be thrice y y yGo straightway out and advert i i iYoull find the project of some u u uNeglect can offer no ex q q qBe wise at once prolong your da a aA silent business soon do k k k I

AlLesson in HealthHealthy kidneys filter the impur ¬

ities from the blood and unless theydo this good health is impossibleFoleys Kidney Cure makes soundkidneys and will positively cure allforms of kidney and bladder diseaseIt strengthens the whole system

Sold by Jno X Taylor

MRS CECELIA STOWEOrator intro No is Club

J

176 Warren AvenueCHICAGO ILL Oct 22 1002

For nearly four I sufferedfrom ovarian troubles The doc ¬

tor insisted on an operation as theonly to well I however

operationMyas I for homo a

woman is a disconsolate atbest A friendly druggist advisedhim to get a of ofCardui for me to tr and he did sobegan toimprove m a few andmy recovery was very rapid With-in

¬

eighteen weeks I was another

Mrs Stowofl letter shows everywoman how a home is saddened byweaknesandhowcompletelyWinoness and brings health and happi-ness again Do not go on suffer-ing Go to your druggist todayand secure a of

CiarduLwIEcRDlJi

I

tr

L N TIME CARD

Time of arrival of trains passingthrough Earlmjjtom

NORTH BOUND

No 52104 a mpmNoNo 70 i 820 a mNo 72 4720 p m

SOUTH BOUND

400pmNo1104pmNoNo 711015 am

I CR R TIMECARDTime of departure of Illinois Ceu ¬

tral trains from NortonvUe KyNORTH BOUND

No 102 180pm vNo 104 347 aNo 122 local pass 1054 aNo 190 local frt 236 p mj

SOUTH BOUNDIINoa mIST CHARLES ETTERI

10iHopklnsonV1l1eMiss Florence of EarlNisibetMr Willis Harrison ot Illinois

visited his brother at this place afew days ago

Misses Bola Umstead and FredicaKamper were in Madisbnville shopng lastweek i

Rose Harlan Nora Faull AnnaGribble Lucy Harlan Audrev SiskNora Harlan James Gribblo CecilSanders H J Bryant and JoeTeague spent a very pleasant afternoon last Saturday at the CrabappleOrchard

Mr Horace Harrison was in Madisouville a few days ago having hiseyes treated

Miss Rose Harlan was in the coun ¬

ty seat shopping last weekThere was a large crowd out at

church Sunday evening The ser¬

vice which was conducted bv BroCharles was enjoyed by all

Miss Hattie Young the postmis ¬

tress of Daniel Boone visited MrsWill Fault last Saturday and Sunday b-

Mr James Gribble was Ju Madtsonvlllo on business last week

J

MORTONS GAP ITEMS

Mrs Hayes Jones is visiting re ¬

latives in Grand Rivers this weekMrs Pritchett returned to her

home at Earlington after spending apleasant week with relatives here

Mr Tucker who has been theguest of his daughter Mrs BoydSouthard returned to his home nearSlayden Tenn Monday

Miss Ira Stanley of Madisonvilleis visiting friends and relatives herethis week

Miss Ethel Courtney and Mr JackDurham two of our popular youngpeople Were married last Thursdaynight at 880 oclock at the home ofthe brides parents The ceremonywas preformed by Rev Sory in thepresence ota host of friends Theyare a very worthy young couple andwe wish them much happinessthrough life

M Cain and wife went Madisonvllle Sunday

Gardiner Jennings is very ill withpneumonia fever this week

Mrs John Pingston entertained afew of her friends at flinch Saturdaynight

Mr and Mrs Bob Priest spent Sat ¬

urday and Sunday with Mrs LucyGrasty

Clero Wedlock who has been at¬

tending Lexington College for sometime is home on a vacation

Ed Carroll wont to Chesley Sun ¬

day afternoon to see his hest girlHerbert Smother visited home

folks tho latter part of last weekTom McEvain and wife of Barns

ley spent Sunday hereMiss Arrll Loyau visited relatives

in Madisonvllle the latter part oflast week

Elgie Sisk went to Nebo to see hisbest girl

Mrs Albert Hawes of Earlingtonand sister Miss Luro Smothers ofthis place have returned from a vis-

it¬

to EvansvilleJohn Carroll of Earlington was a

Sunday visitorWe are glad to say that Mrs Boyd

Southard who has been very sick isable to be up again

Mrs Jim Fitzerald and daughterMiss Jodie went to Madisonvilleone day last week shopping

Will Sisk and wife spent Sundayafternoon in Madisonville

Miss Lula Edwards of the coun ¬

try was In our town Monday

Foleys Honey lUJr TatilsJuMgsam4 t9tk9Cvr

DI y

i 44

i MINING NOTES s i4

Mines Flooded

On account of the excess ofwater that has found htsawag in ¬

to the Nortonville mines the pro ¬

sent shaft will have to be aban ¬

doned and another shaft pre ¬

pared In fact work has beensuspended and the machinery isbeing taken out of the ground-Water poured in so rapidly thatthe pumps could not keep out of

wayWeinformed that the en ¬

terprise is not to be abandonedbut that work will commence atonce in another portion as soonas possible a new opening will bemade The closing of the minescauses a number of men to bethrown out of employmentGlenns Graphic

i

Mr E E Goodloe was in Madisonville Saturday attendingcourt

Mr Andy Oarpenter foremanof the Shamrock mine visitedrelatives here last Saturday and

SundayMessrs

W A Toombs andJohn Peyton were in Madison ¬

ville Monday on businessJohn Colbert was in Madison ¬

ville MondayOvnng to a lack of orders the

Daniel Boone mine near StCharles has been closed down foran indefinite time

It is reported the NortonvilleCoal Co has struck another veinof coal at a depth of 142 feetfrom the service It is 5J feetthick and is pronounced to befine coal

Reuben Miles who has beenoff for some time with a vaccinated arm resumed work thisweek

Roy Wyatt was in Madison ¬

ville TuesdayYoung Allen has accepted a

position with the Wheatcrof tMining Company and left forthat place last Friday

The Rose Creek Coal Companyis having several new residencesput up near their mine at NeboThese will be occupied by theiremployees and their families assoon as completed

There is only one woman coalminer in Missouri and she isthought to be the only one in theUnited States Miss MinniePetrie began to work in themine of her nephew TheodorePetrie near Fulton Mo a fewyears ago because he could notget as he wanted The first dayshe worked she wore feminineclothes but finding them unsuit¬

able the next day she wore anold suit of her nephews andattired in mens clothes she hasbeen digging coal ever sinceShe is 50 years old and has butone armFuel-

A report received here yester ¬

day from Wheatcroft says thatthe mines of the WheatcroftMining Company which havebeen idle for some time has re ¬

sumed operations with nonunionmen and all the union inen whohave been displaced are idle

A Revelation

If you will make inquiry it will bea revelation to you how inany suc-cumb

¬

to kidney or bladder troublesin one form or another If the pa-tient

¬

is not beyond medical aid Fo ¬

leys Kidney Cure will cure Itnever disappoints

Sold bv Jno X Taylor

The people would like clean mon ¬

ey no doubt but they are willing ttfput up with badly soiled currencyrather than not have it The 10 billmicrobe Isnt so very abhorrent af¬

ter all

The walls of the main receptionhall of the South Dakota buildingat the Worlds Fair are coveredwith beautiful designs made of var ¬

ious agricultural products of theState

Asked what impressed him mostin this country W B Yeats theIrsh poet replied The fat Irshmen we have none at homo Comeover the rest of you and fatten up t

Kidet1h1 au 8N Jljo t

Ir

I

f o E owIDrsm M DISONVILLE KY WILL SILL YOU I

Wi u

HARDWARE REFRIGERATORS

b TINWARE ICE BOXES I nl

PLOWSLRANGES HOES

CULTIVATORS RAKES

And all kinds of

FARMING IMPLEMENTS Y

Landreths Garden Seeds Y-

ON SALE HERE

I If

THE ST1

BERNARD

MINING COMPANY

EARLINGTON 1-

iMinors

KY

e

and Shippers of the Celebrated

No9 COALThe Coal that produces the inpst heat

and least waste The best coal in the ma-

rketCRUSHEDCOKE

Ml

For base burners and furnaces One tonof this Coke will give better satisfaction thana ton of the best anthracite coal and at amuch less price

WHOLESALE AGENTS

Hunt a Bro em hi5 Tenn Hesser a Milton Rialto Building StLouis and J W Bridgman 303 Dear ¬

born Street Chicago ill

r 3 V W w

A Hot Time in the Old TownBut Sory Offutt UptoDate Druggists have installed a fthandsome 1800 Soda Fountain and secured the services of >publicPAINT for art purposes latest thing out Al kind of f

druggists sundries and toilet articles Try PERUVIAN nTONIC for that tired feeling

SORY oIFUTrI DRUG STORE ON THE CORNER MADISONVILLE KENTUCKY

Yoa Can Obtain Copies of the

Special Coal and Railroad Edition

FoR 25C EACH

a f 1-

i SENT POSTPAID Tf ADDRESS