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..,.-.11 I i. 1 .. 1. H.M., tu ,..,. , ... f " " ' " """"''" " , ' vTW- i A ity-am fth A rh A ft. A rfri A rfi . JL Hn A ftn A r-h A , rfo .. rti i.t. rt . ". it. ,i. nr wa-w4--P - -w WTiw -- wivr W1W -" Wt '' WTW? "ysjl- ?iW 'PW ! -M PIW "WJlw-' VV H WTW WlW 'VAF WlW !I WW I i -., A FEW OF OUR t ' m I Hi &.w-- P ! 1; - --3B r iWortbij Articles ftiv Fall Showers OSTERMOOR MXXKES$15. i IMHM Vf Aft ,. W lW- HEi S?a Our store is the local home, of this celebrated mattress.' It's tlie best mattress ever made. It will neveir mat or pack. Costs nothing for f epaks requires no renovation.' The Ostermoop Trade Mark is a guarantee of the makers, put there for your protection. Wo only sell t7io genuine. Realizing the fact that the wise and economic shopper of today demand., and must have, an article which combines durability with snappy appearance, we are calling your attention to the following arti cles. Not that they in themselves need or require the advertising. As Ihoy have been advertised in every leading magazine in the country, but that we are anxious for you to know that we are the exclusive agents for the city. YOU WILL EVENTUALLY WANT THE BEST IN THIS LINE, WHY NOT NOW? CunN Bissel's Carpet Sweepers The "Caloric" Fireless Cooker $mfc. m& JBOKOASB; Solid in Appearance, Simple in Con struction, Economic, Convenient Combination Unlimited. Removable Door Nonsi g h 1 1 y brass bands to tarnish Dcors VMI Not Bind, Made in Golden, ' Missiou or Early English Oak and Mahogany, dull or polished. jpSfc Bakes igggSl MMbm-r. Boiis, p? JwB&Bb! Roasts- Isfe- aP ESIB and Stews. : I m$3SisIH free 30 -a -WBkid!mmME. DAYS n ' t::r' t r 1 a l. II iprnflriiiM'iii'ji'iii'i'iii luu'iui iiiiiiniiiii.iiii" i jiii'iiirt -nij.uiKm'n'-m n ftjjp ffsAi '"Art Brass and Iron Beds are sold by us with a full 20 years' guarantee. 'Ho Piece" Gurtai Stroller We sell Brenlifi rtnlU0O. Tnte-mulUsl,tan4 IhenewWindowShadeMaierial ? -r- VICTOR SPRINGS JttCICIJlOV-SllANNOK spnma beds, CROWN NOISELESS AND WILL NEVER SAG, 4 4 fVVVVVVV!?,f MORTON & HALL MADISONVILLE, KENTUCKY. Join a 9snRKmiCiawKr Hoosier Club And Get a8o Hoosier Special Kitchen Cabinet At once Jicin to enjoy it just as thousands of Hoosier Club Members all over the county arc doinrf. It cost $1.00 n week to join and much of this is actually savqfl by the Now Hoosier Special Oabiuot m the waste it perveuts, time and labor if saves. 1N0 extra fancy nrices on Hoos ier Oabinets, as all prices are controlled by the manufacturer aud ou pay exact ly on the same basis and fret every ad vintae as if you pay cash. f MINING NOTES. 1 Big Storm loai. Paducah, Ky,f Sopt. 20. As a result of the Gulf storm, tho West Kentucky. Goal Oo., with headquurtors hu,,ot propfi-iy valued at $170,5u0 at Donald sonyillo, La. Tho towboat nat vestor 6aulc in eighty feet of water. Tho Harvester is a total loss, valued at $50,000. Eii;ht loaded barges also went down. "- Geo. 0. Atkinson was in Mad isonville Monday on business. It. M. Salmon, of illsey, was in the city Tuesday. In Mil. ROHERT DATTON "Whon Ills Wlfo'B Away. $100 Howard $100- Tlie teaJeri oT tllli pair wUl be pleased o ititu Ibat Ibore li at least ene dreaded dneate Ibat idence hai been able to JUfo in alHli ttagei, and that l Catarrb. Hall'a Catanh Cute U the only poaltlvo cute now known to the medical tr. ternlly. Cat.nli belPK a conHltuUonal dUeaie, require! a comtltutlonal treatiaent. llall'i Ca tarrh Cure it lalen Internally. actlnK directly up on tbo blood and mucout turtacea of tlie tyttein, thereby deitroyiug. the foundation of tbo dlieaie and givluu ibe patient atrenRtU by bulldinn up tba constitution and aesiitinK nature in doing it wotk, Tbe propriettr bavo ao much faith In lit curative powers tbat they olfer One lluiidrwl Dollars for any case that it falls (o cure. Send for list of (estiwipulals Adressl f. J. Cbeuey & Co , nIedowOblo. Sold by drugKlsts, 73c ' Take Hall's family I'ills for constipation. )4444 COLORED COLUMN. v- -; . a u TiDTVwn rTTmT plo of Efirliugton. You Blmll over have my sincere lovo and prayers, ljhad rather mts Heaven mysolf thnu to know that any of you Im'iBSod. Evory retcular pastor was out ot town lastinday'yB'tntie faithful, wenclutfthnlp-'way to' ieirBoyeral ClniriihcB ttnd-AdgrSirt3s.roik for tho M.awr.. - i'-' . , TboEpw-'ytth TafTilovilJ ' Vror organized at tno C.-M.. 1L -church 601 1 1). Kthobt IVinplo No. 8 S. W, T. at tontletl thfi futierul eorvlcoa of Mrs. Mildred Morton, W. P., of Hall's Temple No. 72, Morto'is Oap. Rev. P. S. Smith Is visiting LIb dauxhtor inLoulsvillo. Tho Earthquake provos that many who have declared a readyness and fitness to outer "Tho Land of Light" to bo most woefully mistakon. A Latter. Mr. Editor: Please allow me to say; that I certainly enjoyed Imy visit to EarlhiKton. It Is with ex fjulBito delight that I congratulate the onterprlslnK citizens of Enrling ton upon their maKuKIolent church es and school building. No town of this size In Atnorlca lia such excellent ohurchea aud schools. They even exoell many cltleB of flvo times inhabitants. Then, attain, I delight to congnituliito you upon ef ficient aud faithful principal aud stair of teachers. It was my ex ceptionally delightful prlvelege to look iu upon the teaohers at work. 'I'lmv nnnli annul At, luiinn 111 tlin school room. I have met many ex cellent people, but I have nover mot a class of people that hold tho claim upon my ailectlous as tho peoplo of Earllngtou. They are "Tho" peoplo with ine. Of all tho great philan thropist Earllugtou I bollevo has the greatest in uuHelflshuess, great eat In thoroughness. He looks after everything that makes for the bet terment of the common people aud all the people. Ho Is the most groatly beloved of all philantroph Ist. I believe that more poople roally lovo Mr. J. B. AtklnBou than any other national olmracter. I wish to publicly thank tho com mittee that invited mo to visit Karllngton, before taklug my do parturo for tl o Capitol City, Wash ington, D. O., and say that I cau never forget the manyklnd acts and the sweofc fellowship ofjfho peo- Youcs very truly, L. Qatewond Pertinent Observation. "Somp 'men," says Hans, Ufa baker's boy, "vas always lflco der Ireyhola bn dor back of a clock. They vas behjnt time." BOOKKEEPING ON THE FARM. Important Point That Seerrjs to Con. cam tfireHUurIsts AftoStrter Too Ulttle. - It may bo necessary to give up all cherished hopes for our Hfowork as planned and partly entered upon, and botako ourselves to farming to get tho outdoor life and activity which la demanded If we expect to remain in Good health. Wo are like boys at school now, nnd must endeavor to learn how to do everything required in the best possible way. If future conditions demand less detail in any of our methods we shall cast out what is useless; on tho other hand, greater elaboration and omro care may be found renulslto to nttain tho ends doRlred in a satisfactory way. Wo aro determined to learn all we can by experience of our own and from the cxporlenco of others. For, whatever wo do in the years to como in tho lino of outdoor work, be it truck gardening, light farming, raising poultry, or breeding live stock, it Is our intention to bo thoroughly busi ness Uko and aggresslvo to the extent that changed conditions of health dc mand. Whatever we do Bhall bo well dono and according to approved standards and thero Is no better guide to profitable activity for tho ag gressive, ambitious business man than an efficient method of accounting, as simple as circumstances permit. Many farmers now struggling to pay the Interest on their heavily mort gaged properties might bo happy and prosperous and owe no man if they could be brought to tho point of will ingness to learn the rignltlcance of tho tonus "debit" and "credit" and of rousing themselves up and applying tho knowledge to tho business la hand. COOK HAD BECOME FIXTURE rvratih VJondczmant at Social Matrons' Meeting Bcforfl tho New Mem ber Explained. . -irjvjrs?jUnioS8 tho'ifc'uiriaoiia opin ion: a llioT. Glacial Matrass' Tutfatih, 1 - , - - i- : rr I that K waslmnosslDlo to Sefip ccraa more than a month without changing. "However," announced tho pros!; dent, "If any person presont knows of an exceptional case let her speak!" At this tho Now Member timidly arose in their midst "The exception' Is In my house," sho said. Ttite caused tho others to sit up. "How long have you had your cookT' quizzed tho president. "Over flw) years." For a moment tho others stared In amazement; then heads began to bob In admiration nnd more heads began to swing sldoways In vigorous dis trust of this statement. "Is this cook entirely satisfactory as a cook?" "My husband thinks not, but she stays, nevertheless." "How do you manage to keep her. then?" "Because sho won't go." "Aha!" This ejaculation which escaped from tho president's mouth was flashed like magic through tho meeting until It became a hugo wave. Tho picsldent regarded the New Member with half pity, half scorn. "Now Member," said she, tho next moment, "instead of advancing a caso hi which a long-sought solution might have been found, you exposo yourself as being worse off than any ot your sisters. You show that by allowing this cook to stay ovor tho month you have enabled the mtninl to attain and hold an ascendancy over you and your husband just tho thing this society has so long fought against! No doubt you rue this day. Now Member?" "I do not!" she replied, bridling through tho sniffs and tart insinua tions that scintillated ubont her, "for in my houso I am the cook!" else Information on that point, they had begun inouating guard at nine in the morning before the home of their ldflL Noon came one o'clock but no automAitflfe, "But thfiX wera not discouraged. LcIdetB la lOlrch -rteht 'trrtwA n Ha jhencIL. "TjTO o'clock, three, four. At last thera IS Ola-fcMlk of a horn. The ten girls pick" up tgn bouquets and rush" to ward the approaching automobile. " "A radiant smile from Sarah Is their reward, and they trip away, quite happy." A Good Excuse, He Confound it! Wo'vo been sit ting on wet paint Sho Yes, dear. I know vq bavo. Ho And you nover told me! Sho Poji'tjjo angry, dearest. You had Just begun" to toll mo, that you Jovod ;ne, aud how could' f Interrupt,1 Holland Lives Up to Her Pictures. Holland is ono European country that looks UkO her pictures. There Is no better use for the word quaint than to apply It to Holland. The farmers, really wear wooden Bhoes. The land really Is diked. Black and whito Holstein cattle really pervade tho landscape. The men really wear blue Jeans shirts outside their trousers asthey work in tho fields. On hun drew of hwds of womon in any crosrfl tho sllVer hair baskets, covered wltft lace net, really may bo seen. The girjs and. women aro really ref chsJBked, without artificial coloring, TIM fields really abound with wINI ffoRCTs and windmills really sway, tlWtt gaunt, awkward arms in mi wlrnj. There fs no sham, no pomjj and splendor, no fuss nnd feather In tho country. Ono gets tho Impression o a rugged, sham-hating, simple, klBd-hearted, hopeful raco in going through Holland. From William Al len White's Letter to the Emporia Gazette. Mocking Birds In Massachuset.51 ane coming or a mocking ijlrl Massachusetts Is so rare that thefts who have mado a study otft aiA bpt'tO' be puzzled by the uri'aji laf visitor. To such persons it $1I1 ! of interest to learn that a pair of la Ing birds are niaklng Duxbury summer homo this year. They 73 first noticed several weeks ago. vlj they made fhemselvpa at hamo UI a house in the southern part p town, ana ueauty or uiejr so brought nelghtiarlj to Watch themv a few days they left the place. ing apparently found more to thel 1 Ing a swamp near by at the bottom an apple orchard. Two enterprising nature studs' spent an afternoon under these frt and they wore rewarded by abundl opportunities for observing the MM which left no doubt as to their tlty. Their neSt Is probably la thicket of tho swainp, but no ono W3 to risk disturbing them by hunting 1 it They have Improved their visfUJ tlie north by Increasing their re tolre and have added Imitation : sevoral northern birds to tho Ions Aft of songs they already had. Boston Globe. Devotion to Sarah. That matinee girls In an exaggerated form aro not specialties of this country Is ovldonced by tho following from a Paris paper: "They were a bevy pf about ten youug girls, Bcatod yostorday morning on a bench opposlt CC lioulovurd Po re! re. "Why? They wero awaiting tho ro turu homo ot Mine, Sarah Bernhardt from a triumphal tour of tho north of Frunc.0, for which she had used an au tomobile for tho llrat time. "The girls know very well thntInie. liprslmr dt, was duo to arrive yesterday phur what time? Having; no pre- A Few Words to Fools. There is a fool born every minute, so wo aro told, but there is also a great mortality among them. There aro fewer active ones alive to-day than thero wero last week, or than there will bo next Monday morning. It seems useless to say much to this kind of people, bui we do wish to givo a fow suggestions in tho Interest ot those who are not fools, but friends and rclatWes of fools. JJWesa you are :h oxpert boatman, do not take a bo-' out on tho water and in no event unless you aro ablo to control all those who are in it. Do not tiy to seo how deep you can dlyo nor how far you cau swim Into danger. , Do not try to noo It your automo bile can nmko 70 miles an hour, as guaranteed by tho man from whom you bought it. ' Do not blow your brains out slmnlyi because the girl doesn't llko you or becauso you can't pay your debts. Let othojs do the worrying. Unprejudiced. Mike McGlnnls was being examined: for Jury duty in a niui'der trial. "Mr. McGlnnip," asked the Judge, "nave you formed or expressed Hn opinion as to the guilt or innocence of the prisoner at tho bar?" "No, sir," replied Mike. "Havo you any conclentious scru ples against capital punishment?" "Not id this case, your honor," Mike replied. Success. No Rest There. Undo EbejArH yo over visit Ufcw York and iiwlred walkln arounclfc city, doKj go into th' stock x change lrest! Aunt Martha Why not? Undo Ebon Gracious sakes! 'Wftfl thoy charge $40,000 for a seat Judge. "A. His Ambition. "Berty, what are you going to flfe when you grow up?" asked the mlk- Ister. . 'r.. "A mllkuiuu," said Tommy, prounit-' ly, "so's I can go round in tho Blott ing making all the nolsu I WMit.'- uunmo express. M The Important Feature. Kathorlno, aged two, who had oa. a new pair ot shoes, had her pta(M taken, and when asked why )t QijL not look up instead ot down, slsi; yf wanted to see if my now Bh,fntm Ml their nlctura taken."-Dollnoatn. - N. w 1 " r --. siA :