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Who? TO THE VOTERS. WAS AFRAID TO GOTO BED Repeatedly I have been nsked t state whether or hot, if elected, 1 would do the book-keeping In cju ncction with the city's business? In unswering this, permit me to State that if I am one of the successful can didates for Commission, r, I pioJge the citizens of Honkinsville that I will do this work fully, and whenever tht time ccmes that I fail todnsuid work, I will offer my resignaiun a such UpMmodk Oroap Often Mrs. hprd Awake All Night. Kept MOTHER ONCE Clothes of Known Style, Quality, Price Men the nation over have always No one but a mother knows th. terrors of croup. In the hope that other mothers will And the some re lief she experienced, Mrs. Ben. Shop ard, 27 Spruce St, Dan7llle( Fa., writes ( "I have used your Vlck's Vapo Bub Salve, and would not be with out it in myhouae.. I have tried It Jor 'spasmodic croup and it acted like a charm. My little girl i breaihed easier In about ten mla .' utes after I rubbed her throat and chest with VapoHub, and sho went to sleep, and never wpke until morn ing, pther times, I used to have to alt up all night with her, afraid to go to bed. So I will gladly recom mend, it to any mothers for croup." You just apply Vlck's VapoRub Salvo over throat and chest, covering with a warm flannel cloth. The body heat releases, antiseptic vapors that are Inhaled with each breath, loosening tho phlegm. A real "Bodyguard In tno nome ' against an cold trou bles. Three sizes, 25c, and up. At an druggists. LKep a llttla Boot-Cimud In YOUR hom" t r All iru,i 1 uiiiucs xi. niiuii, liiuusi uuiirm .ii.u t" Robert L. Slade, of Lexington, have rKall enlisted for the aviation section of the signal corps.-They will be sent to Fort Thomas at once. Courteous, Competent Economic. ' , onest service to the City Assured . - Secure his election to tho r ' "flice of City Commissioner - Ho Plndges "a square deal." Remember hinv- & 0n Tuesday, Nov.1 6th -With your influence and vote. Sincerely will ho appreciate Eyory vote cast far him. Why not ELECr a Book-keeper? Dye Patents. The United States Government was asked to aid the American dye in dustry by confiscating all German patents, in a resolution adopted by" Hm National Association of Cotton Manufacturers 'at their closing sesr sion at Springfield, Mass. Refused to Eat. Thomas Asho, Sinn Feiner leader, died in a Dublin hospital of starvation after he had gone on a hunger strike. He was serving a sentence of a year for n speech last Ju'y. He died shortly After he, was taken to thehos-. pital. S I: W Will Help You Pay For Your Liberty Bonds. CashSptials for Saturday, Oct. 27th. Pure Le$i Lard Specials. " 5 Pounds Pure Leaf Lafd ' $ 1.60 10 " " " " f ;3.10 20 Pounds or over 30c per 16. Limit 50 lbs to customer. You must furnish your bucket. Th's is the best lard money carr buy. . ram Tine Pnra TTrtor T.ar.-I lofr. an Offal 13 KO JV V YT II Aw w. Ul v .f .4ww v vy wwm w - w Irish Potato Special.-; 1 Measured Bushel Irish Potatoes ..'...v. 1.65 5'Measured Bushels, per bu ... T. 1.60 J Now is the time to lay in your supply, limits bu. -to order. Tea and Coffee Specials. , ' 5 Pounds Fortes Quality Peaberry Coffee!.. -.&7....t 1.20 Worth 30c lo. : :Jh 6 Pounds Rio Coffee , l.OO phone 638-3. 2 " Green Tea (Pinhead)' 1 oofc tS?cher1S)r K aawHHHHft. av&s .HHHHHwHHHHH Commissioner. I have mado a spe cial study of oflicework for several years and shall take pieasurc hi mak ing a record worthy of the city of Hopkinsville. I take this opportunity also to state that rumor has it that "I am going to withdraw from the race. ' ' In answer to this,-allow me to state that I am in the race to the last, and assure ycu that such rumors are but for the pur pose of defeating the will of the vot ers. I am not a quitter and will be in the race "when the polls are closed otvNov. 6, 1917. I shall run my race and my race only no combinations. Respectfully yours, CHAS. O. PROWSE. J. W. UOLLINS Faamer Five Miles East of Town, Victim of Typroid Fever. M.r. J. W.ajt Pplljps, a farmer !i iiig on tho Kirkmansville road, died 6f typhoid fever Wednesday, aged about 50 years. He was a prominent and influential citizen and had many friends in thexity and throughout the county. His funeral services were held yesterday morning and burial was in Riverside Cemetery. He is survived by his wife and two children and leaves (wo brothers and three sisters. He was a member of the Modern Woodmen of America. Best Mixed Tea 1.00 .73 Plain white cups and saucers worth $1 per set Gold band cuos and saucers worth $1.50 per set.. ; Piates to mtitclwi'') arne price as cups and saucers. i set Blown Glass Tumblers, worth 65c per set... C. JR. CLARK & CO. I f Incorporated Wholesale & Retail Grocers 1.13 v.39 SELLING OUT. v, On account of my health I am . compelled to quit business. So I will begin selling out my entire stock of Groceries and Fixtures, for r cash only, beginning Saturday, Oct. 27, or would sell as a whole. Everything is fresh and new and prices right. , Henry Van Hooser, 314 S. NaiN St. Phone 58 Miss Means Agent. Miss Eflie Meang has been appoint ed County Home Demonstration Agent ror unnstian county by Mrs. Wolcott, the State Agent. The takes the place of Mrs. Eloise Nelson Graves, and has entered upon her duties. She can be reached over Miss Means has been several years and is both capable and well qualified. The Frost is on the Pumpkin and the Fodder is in The Shock. It is.high time to. lay in thestore-of winter reading matter. A .book of more than five thousand pages in daily installmentsthe gossip and news of the neighborhood, brilliant descriptions of great battles, stories of our soldiers and camps, splendid essays and editorials, current cartoons and amusing comics is presented Jby the Evansville Courier to its readers for only $4.00 during October. Only s few days left to take advantage of this opportunity. Tl'e October bar gain rate, expires t . id night October Si. Those wh- lav not yet sub scribed should hu -iy to do so. Advertisement recognized in Styleplus the utfhost Style and the most dependable Qualitv (guaranteed) at a remarkably moderate, known Price. Certainty of Quality and Certainty of Price have attracted hosts of men to Styleplus. In April the fabric market went violently upward when mis country went to war. i ne maieers adjusted tnem- selves to the change and added a new 321 Styleplus l- tl:. . " j ' eeft.f grauc a iu3 nuura an even wiacr range or raoncs and models to suit every individual demand. Stylish, intelligent men who make a itudy of dothea vuuei naturally chooa these auits and overcoat!. Exactly the fabric, ihide and model for ever man at f!7 or fll. Each grade it the greateat value possible at the price. See for vourself at the Stylepius store. StyU plat all-fool fabric porftet fit i-txport uiotkma$hU-- guaranttmd ui.ar. BUftV STORE INCORPORATED f77iff same priced the nation oyer. I) Private Burdette E. Hamilton, of Two more negroes in the East St. Grapjvine, Tenn., was lost on the Louis race riot have been given 15 An' lies. ' year sentences. Walter J. Johnson, a Jersey City aviator, fell 500 feet at Belleville, 111., and hiS'Ieg was' broken. II? II? CHIC AGOMARK ETS. (Furnished by Whitfield Uroi., Odd Fellows BIdt.) Oct. 26, r 17. Corn i Dec 120; 121- 118i May 114 H4J ' 112$ Oats Dec 59J PC? 'J' 58? 581 May 60J 61 60 , 60 . ' Porlt- Jan ..,..39.63 40,97 -39.60 .40.9." Lard Jan 21 75 22.30 21.75 22.30 Riba- Jan, 21.52 20.17 21.52 22-17 TABERNACLE, TUESDAY October The Management Announces the 30 Fisk Jubilee Singers In programme of all classes of music; Plantation, Jubilee, Negro Comic Ragtime, Ballad, Classic and Operatic selections. Popular Prices 15, 25 and-35c. Ila'f of House for Colored and Half for White People Entire lower floor 35c. Seats reserved at Anderson & Fowler's. We Are In the Market For 1 I $25,000.00 Worth of 1 I SMALL OAK TIMBER 1 8 From 7 in. in diameter to 12 3 . in. at the small end 5 E Sound Knots Are No Defect f 3 This is your chance to turn that small timber into E MONEY. , 3 We want hauling to begin immediately. 3 CALL AND SEE US FOR PRICES g Want hauling to begin immediately FORBES MFG CO. t- Incorporated J J J 1 i i J J I J J J 1 J J 1 J 1 J J 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 I 111 11 ! I I 1 11 1 MM 44444t444Ali4iiiAiii4iiI14iiiiiliAA4iA : - www-Tw -... WW -WW W WW -WWWW Wf-WWW