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OLD FASHIONED MOTH=
J 1 ERS GETTING SCARC
f Modern Mothers Think More of
Beauty and Fashion than
ofHouseh ld Duties
There arent as many oldtashlonemothers nowadays just as there arentlis many middleaged women Our mothers are very dear no douLtand vjr-
yfI pretty and lovable And of course theT Ate tremendously fond of their chil-dren and their children are tremeriionsly fond of them But somehowor other many of them arent IIkothOSe gentle mothers of yesterdayAnd it Is only once In awhile that wemeet one of thin real oldfashlonekind
C InwhatIsmother and she has R serene disre-gard for what peoplo say Sheseems just to be living her gentlestrong wholesome 1lte for her fami-
ly and not to care at nil whetherclothes and persona and Ideas arc
fashionable or not She never mae
f sages her face to keep the wrtukleaway or has her hair marcelled orchooses corsets that will give her
youthful lines and yet Jf sheover chances to be among any ot theeultramodern women who refuse tobe middleaged It Is the oldfuhloned mother who Is Indeed the mostdistingulshedlooking ot them all
Although she has never won n Irlzefit n midge tournament or driving a-
tourInhand nt the horse shQW or en-
tertained In her box during the openBenson her me has been by no gleandull nor eventful The children havealways required a great deal of care-
t J 6 and there have been some stormsseasons through which she has hadto steer the family boat herself Whettimes were hard and things had goneto pieces in the panic and her hus-
bands health had given way shetook charge ot affairs as a matter ofcourse The business fell Into herhands for awhile and she set It nilon Its feet again a trouoblesomebusiness It was too although shenever talked about It nor seemed toregard her management ot Jt as nt-
an extraordinary It was simply theonly tiring there was to do And of
l course she had to shoulder all herown family cares at the same time
1 and John never liked to have anyone else near him when he was sick
4Her sons and daughtersgrowtng uphave always come to her with theirjoys and sorrows their victories anddefeats And though there be thosewho say that her devotion has madeher life a constant sacrifice to herchildren those boys and girls areetronger men and women because shehas started their lives aright and
c4has given them almost without theirIt the wonderful power of
her example to live by She has neverbtaltated to do anything howeverhard or disagreeable or even menialJt may have been for those whom sheloved She has never been afraid ofgrowing old She has never clamor-
ed for recognition or credit orgratitudeIShe never talks about herselftheoldfashioned mother She never InsiSto upon herself She has the raservo of other days Her ute hasbeen one long act of giving And-
to all those who come near herherpresence brings the cool beauty ofan evenings benediction
Near Death in Big Pond
It was a thrilling experience tMrIda Soper to face death For years
J a severe lung trouble gave me In
f tense suffering she Writes and severa limes nearly caused my death Allremedies tailed and doctors said Iwaslncurable Then Dr Kings NewDiscovery brought quick relief anda eurq so permanent that I havenot been troubled In twelve yearsMrs Soper lives In Big Pond Pa Itworks wonders In Coughs and ColdsSono Lungs HemorrhagBLaGrippeAsthma Croup Whooping Cough andall Drpnchlal affections 60c and 1
j Trial bottles free Guaranteed byallmJThe Big Tliillg
L one sunny morning eight or nineyears ago I was sitting In the front
r office of the Brooklyn Stiu daJd Un
x loo talking with H rbertL Iiridgmaa-
fsays Leigh Mitchell Hodges In Phll-
oli dolphin North AmericaneJ While we chatted i quietfaced man
came In His beardmade hIm lookolderthnn ho ins Hiseyes were sortof dreamy An artistI said to my
a
selfuShake hands with DF C ofkld-
Yr DrldgmanI ehook u
y Wbd Is he1Faslt djnf ef thismodest fellow bad
Oh one Ofour Arctic enthuslastsansWered Drldgmttp H
Wo went on hlkingabout some now
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t
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books If Fate or Deetlny or who-
ever It Is knows the future hadwhispered that Jtm1ghtho well tor-
m to make a note of that hndslWt-eId have sald Go chase yourself
That was the ta11lon In slang thou
If anyone had told me thin samedoctor who looked like na Ust wasthen on Ills way fo the Nortl Po-
land undylng ta etbut none didHe was howeverOf course be wasnt sure hed get
there but ho knew where he was go-
IngWhich Is the first requisite for ar-
rivinglfo began the journey on a milk
wagon before ho was twentyHe started mwhlch
got him used to workingjn the darnAt 7 be would finish his round hurryback to his home In Brooklyn to washup and change his clothes and at 9
he answered present In the medi-
cal school at Columbia CollegeWhich shows that hitching your
wagon to a star may mean hook-
Ing on behind the Milky Way LocalSteering that simple unassuming
man who stopped In the StandarUnIon office that morning on his wayto the North Pole was tho rudder o-
fsefr lIance and the engine of enthu-
siasm was working for him as it hasworked for every human being whoever got further possibilIties
As It will work for you when youknow where youre going
The medical student who Isnt afraidof a milk route can learn how toface four centuries ot failure
What Frederick A Cook Americanhas done Isnt of any special valueto you or nte
The fact that the flag of the freefloats at the top pf the world doesntadd one jot or one title to our ler-sonal store
Its the way he did It that counts
ts the momentous fact that amildvoiced man who lived In Bushwick avenue Brooklyn gained theprize of the centuries through be
lIef In his ability to do so thatshould make each ot us stronger and
richerItsthe milkwagon start rather
than the worldpraised finish thatthrills
Do you know where you are goingnUll have yens got faith In your ubilIty to get there
Thats the big thing my friend
Secure a CertificatieUnder the law the Western Normal
has the power to lssup the ELEMENT-
ARY CERTIFICATE the INTERME-
DJATE CERTIFICATE and the LIFECERTIFICATE which entitle the bobers to teach any where In Kentuckyfor two years four years and for lirerespectively without further examin-
ation Information as to the amountof work requited for each certificatewill be furnished when desired Address H H Cherry President Western Normal Bowling Green Ky 7t2
QUICKS PillSFor Liver IllsSaves Doctors Bills
As Others Sei UsThe man who can pick out the beEt
picture o himself Is a rare birdsaid a photographer Even nn author who Is repeatedly a good judgeor his own work exercises vast wisdom In selectng his best book compared with the person who tried tochoose his best photograph Everyfamous man or woman who has beenphotographe repeatedly has his orher favorite picture Usually It Is
the worst In the collection It showshim or her with an unnatural expreslion sitting or standing In an unnatural attitude
The Inability to judge of his bestpicture mpst be due to the averagenouns Ignorance of how he reallylooks or perhaps It can he partly attributed to a desire to look otherthan ho does A stout man willswear that the photograph mostnearly like him Is the one that makeshim look thin a thin man the onethat makes him look stout the soh-
smn man selects the jolliest picturethe jovial man the most cadaverousPresident Roosevelt Is about the onlynan whose favorite picture Is theone most photographers would pronounce the best but then exceptionaJ judgment on his part Is expectedall along the line
The Glow of Doom
vas seen In the red face hands andmay ot the Jlttlo sOn of H M Ad-
ams of Henrietta Pa His awfulplight from eczema had for five yearsdefied ali remedies and baffled theBest doctors who said tM poisonedblood had affected his lungs andnothing could save him But writerhis mother seven bottles of Elea-trf Bitters completely cured himFor eruptions Eczema Salt RheumScorea and aU DloodDlsorders and3heumatlm Electric Bittero Is su
t p ems Only 5Oe Guaranteed bn11druggists J
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LANGUAGESINTHE
JUTURE
Child Will Speak Native Tongue
at Home and Esperanto
Traveling
Chautauqua N YThe child otthe future will be brought up to knowtwo languages one for the use athome and another for the use abroadAt home he will speak the languageor his country whether It be EnglishRussian JapaneSSI Chinese Frenchitalian Spanish or any other andwhen he travels abroad whero thosound of his native tongue Is un-
known ho will speak Esperanto whichwill be the universal language of theworld according to Prof A Chrlslen-ot Stockholm
The time has como when tire absolute necessity of an International aux-iliary language Is recognized generallyhe said U will never conic to passthat one language will be sioken b-
all the people In the world to theexclusion of all other lanbunges becuuno two or three nations can ever agreeon a universal language ro two orthree countries will ever accept thelanguage of another because of theenormous advantage the country pussessing that language would enjoyover the countries In which the langtinge Is being introducol That allmusicII sclence religion politics anti In factevery branch of human affairs
All living languags are too difficult to learn and will never furnishus with an International languageNot one person In a thousand everIn a hundred thousand ever mustersa living language even after the mosarduous study When one has aqulrecsome knowledge of a foreign langungethat knowledge Is lo unless muchtime and money Is devoted to pre-serving It
The objection that no artificiallanguage like Esperanto will ever beaccepted he met hy saying that thenumerals the Marne alphabet and theslgnes used In algebra as well as mudare generally known throughout theworld and can be rend by personswho speak various kinds of languages
Buffalo NewsS
Teachers WantedThe demand for teachers who have
been trained In the Western NormalIs greater than the supply The FallSession Qpens September 7th WriteH H Cbrery Pros Western Normalrelative to tree tuition 7t2Bowling Green Ky for Informationrelative to free tuition 7tJ
Returned from Mammoth Cave
The Mammoth Caveparty returnedfrom the Mammoth Cave to LivermonSaturday evening Aug 28 after havlug spent a delightful outing of severmil days They were delayed severalhours each trip but the time wasquickly whiled away by tlro jollycrowd with gUllies music and refresh-ments They report a jolly timeThose composing thf party were Mrand DAs John Llndle Mr and MrsGus Johnson Mr and Mrs WalterAtherton Mr and Mrs C C Atirerton Mesdames Walter Dole JennieJohnson Pearl rave Geneva JohnsonSue Tlchla Lee Mary Atherton Lenoma LlndleyRuth Lindley Eva LindleyMary Taylor Elenor Atherton FloraCullin Pearl Cullin Eula SniderMessrs T W Snider Herschel How-
ard Charley Tanner Ernest BennettDelly Bennett Emmit Nave
QUICKS a ooo PilLSWill cleanse your liver and purlfy your blood and make you feel
like a new man
Notice Tobacco Growers
All parties desiring to pool In 1909-
are hertby notified that the time forpooling pledge In Ohio county hasbeen extended to September 30th 1909
after which time no tobacco can bepooled through this committee Thisaction has been taken because of anagreement between the three districtassociation Green Rlverliome Warehouse and A S of E
Fin Corn for Ohio Co
Fatal Fracas at Uardlnsbarg Fair
Personll who returned fron the Bardlnsburg Fair on Saturday tell of the-
tatal fight that occurred near thefall grounds all Friday The qualrestarted In n grove near the fnlrgrounds among horse traders andthere were both whites and negroe9-oncernrd In It A white man named
William Dunn from Stephensport was+hot rind badly wounded byn negroAs soon us the shot vds fired and thewhite mUll was seen to fall the negro
started to run Other white men ortiered him tostop ad uunrenacr buthe only kept going the tIUJtlr Ticylienbegan i to eboot at him but ho
itR
was soon out of reach In the Ubnbewhich was UIP sed to protect him andthe pursult was ubandoneed It wassupposed that lie mado good his es-
cape but his body was found Utenext morning In the woods a shortdistance from where he was lastseen by the men who shot at him
Another white man was stabbedseverely In the buck In the samofracad and others are saiclrto have beetwounded but they were not badly In-
jured and were taken to their homeand nothing Js being said about theirwounds
Judge Weddings ReunionThe teunlon ot Judge R R Wed
dings pupils at Sulphur Springs lastSaturday was a most pleasant attainThere was U large crowlIvel GOO
people present and the occasion WIIS
highly enjoyed by all Irof G GChristian with his class of singerswas there and they rendered sllcDllI11musIc Judge Weddings speech wallu most interesting past of the program Ito rehearsed with much feel-
Ing the past days of his school meand his talk brought forth both tearymd laughter from the audience as-
sembledI
In his honor Although tho-
IJudge Is a candidate there was nothbig peliueal In iris remarks lhCle-WIIS a general commingling of oldfriends and a base ball gums In lIw-
IItlelllOiln A fine dinner was servedwhich brought the enjoyment of tMoccasion to Its height The ntztulwho wore prereut will never forgetthe time nor the genial personalityJudge Wllldlns whose lire and ofIgave occasion for the mel tlug
aIt Saved His Leg
All thought Id lose my legwrltcsJ A Swenson Watertown WisTenyears of eczema that lb doctors couldnot cure had at last lalll mo up-
I
Then Bucklens Arnica Salve curedIt sound and well Infallible forSkin Erupltlons Eczema Salt RheumBoils Fever Sores Burns ScaldsCutsand Piles EGc at all druggists nn
Notice to Teachers
Dr John C Willis has asked me tosecure another Institute instructor liS
lit will not be possible for him to tillengagement In Ohio county
I I om compelled therefore to post
irene the institute for II short dineIt will he held the last part of September ltespectfully
JAMES M DeWEESI S C S
Deserved PromotionConcerning a funnier Ohio county
boy who tins gone out and succeededsplendidly the Franklin La Wlltchman says
lIt C rorge W Bennett who hasoccupied the position of nmtinger oftire Cumberland Tuluphollti Co withgreat credit to himself and to thesatisfaction of nil tiro people Itsresigned to accept n position at theSterlbnk Refinery Mr Bennett hasinane ninny friends In Franklin whoregret to see him go but they wishhim success In Ids new field of use-
fulnessI lIe has proved htmaeif aworthy gentleman and a faithful em
I plot and will carry with lobo thegood wishes of lire public
Dog Chmmits SuicideThe drowning of John Marvins dog
Gyp Thursday In Deattles fond nearMontclair Heights according to thestory told by Marvin was all cleara case of suicide as ever took placeMarvin who Is a farmer owned thedog for nearly two years Tire animal made itself useful on the farmand had always been well treated
Wednesday Marvin clllled on Gyp
to chase the cattle out of a latch ofwoods and the dog hasten il to do
his masters bidding Gyp got themall out Into the open except one younheifer which gave him a great dealof trouble The dog finally got Itclear Qf the woods and Gyp followedIt lilting ut Its llCelll Marvin calledthe dog several times but Gyp wasevidently determined to hunt theheifer until It suited the other stockWhen Marvin reached Gyp tie gave tllslog a heavy kick In the ribs Gyp
did not run away but looked plead-
ingly into his masters face Thislook was answered by another kickfrom tile farmers heavy tihoewhlchknocked the dog off Its feet Thenthe farmer walked toward the barn
yardAshe neared his ironic Marvin
looked around to see It Gyp was foll-
owing him but he saw the dogtrotting away In the direction of thepond Two hours later the children
I found the animate dead In about G
inches of water on the shore of thepond Marvin Is Inconsolable ail lie
feels sure that his treatment of the
snlcldeIYorko
CASTORIAFor Infants and Children
the Kind You Have AlWays BoughtI Boars th e-
Siiynatnro orJ
HERBERT j
Aug 31A large crowd attendedthe Sunday school convention at thlllplace Sunday Among thu visitorswere Rev Ira Rice of ChambersRevCicero Corley of Webber Rev Balmain of Deaufleld IUlll WI1 II Bruner of Ekron
It M Miller has gone to Owenshoro today to attend the funeral son
vices of ids slsterInlnw Mrs Reuben A Miller
School opened here yesterday withMiss Mary Lambert teacher
Miss Annie Belle Miller of Ocvens-
horo who has Iwpn visiting here returned home totiny-
Jir anti Mrs Isomer Mllllgan andchlhlllll lIeflln visited Mrs Aman-da Stewart tits wk-
Mrs John Graham of Thrn tonvisited her fatlllr D A Millar Sat-
urday and SundayMr Arthur Ford Is building a
large tobacco barnMisses Katie C mind Amy Hol-
land WhltlslIle llischel 1libberRandolph Owensboro Messrs Robert I
Miller and Roy Holland were hereSunday
Enter SchoolSee your County Superintendant
and write n II Cherry PresidentWestern Normal Bowling Green Kyconcerning free scholarship Fallsession opens September 7th 7t2-
Better AdvertisingConfronted with so many concrete
exannrples of vast success achieved di-
meetly through advertising no personIn this enlightened generation wouldbe so rash nl to declare that ndveltlslug dues not pav Jt is equally truethat the great success nttribuluble tocommercial publicity would not havebeen possible In any given caw butfor time fact that rhea have been dlllgently studying the subject and thattime present exlenastve and varied pro-
ducts of the advertisers art are dueto a rClllld but logical development
The advertlllng of twentyfive yearsago teas trade In comparison withthat of today Out of this enrbryonicstate through a somewhat chaoticperiod of contentious reasoning theart of profitable publicity has advanc-
ed to a point at which It Is govern-
ed by several more or less wellestnh-llshed and wellrecognized principlesClrtain fixed standards are now quiteclosely observed by the men who havemade ndvertisng what It is and by
their pupils M the artBut It Is out evident flint the end Is
not yet Down In Joulsvllh the lastfew days the National Associated Ad-
vertising Clubs of America have beenIn session Papers have been rendon various subjects relating to thesubject and these have been open tofull and tree discussion Since thepurpose of this convention was to es-
tahlllJh higher Ideals In the aderl-lslngI Held and since Its affiliationsreach throughout the country it ISI
natural to suppose that sonic goodresults wllllIe fortltaauing
Admitting that nclvertising In itspresentday cxpmlllUlrnt len inns
reacted an advanced stale bath asregards tnog1np1 and resultIng It ls yet possible tp sue wharuimprovement tiny he marls IIIrirnay bo some few advultlsrs
I
CASTO RIAFor Infants ancfChildren
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signatureof
C
In-
Use
For Over
Thirty Year-
sDASTORIATMC OINIIYa CONMN9 htW oaa crn
on
still disregrd the fact that It Is un-
llrotltable to exaggerate There inlayalso be a few who cat be Induced topractice slllall misrepresentationswhich In the lnst analysis alwaysprove hurtful to till advertiserThere are very probably Fall1OSeakIng now In a more practical sensewho have not tome to a full appraclntlon of the fact that advertising Is
ar ought to he snlsnransldp In1n-qnlarged sense that every advertlne-
ntent should have fr Its purposo iosell wllllhver Is nrlvertired rathertiara merely to direct attention to Ittine latter being an outgrowll ballet
Profitable publicity which Is butanother name for ndvertlsing Is
still amenable to innrllmnvnrrvnt aridthe Ideal of those who would improveIt Is not In the least unworthyIittsburg Post
MEND EN HALLSCHILL TONIC
Best for Malaria Chills andFever Guaranteed
Death of Old Citizen
Thomas Yeser died at his homotat Red 11111 la the soutlhera part ofDavless county en Saturday mightabout 12 oeloel lie had been ailingfor only three scores tool had been inrobust health nearly mill his life be
fore lie was Iglatfhe years of ageand his dental wall duo to the illsIncident to ulll age llls wife diednanny years ago Ono tiaughtur Mess
Katie Yulser murd ammo son JamesYelser Imave beams living with theirfather and caring fur him fie Is
also survived by one brvtlll RevDan Ychler who Is now elshtUucoyears of age
lie wts also all uncle of MUs Sine
YeIser and Messrs A C Hull andClaude reiser of Hartford
The deceased wns known to every-
one liS Uncle Tom and lw hadmany friends nllo ver Davlcs and adjoining counties Ho was born andlived all his life In Dnvlem county
Sunday School at Baptist Church
Sundry was a good tiny with nil theSunday Schools In Hartford but es-
pecially with the Baptist Tire In-
terest grew from the beginning ofthe taJ lng contest which was IL
week ago and hy Sunday It hadreached n highn tide Early In tillmornlnr the ehllthcnand older onesas wellbegan coming to the churchWith great eagerness they waited antiwatched to see which side would getto eat the cretin first at the ice creamEnpper When the time came tp openthe service nearly two hundred hadconic the count was taken and tune
announcement was nmde that theGreens had won the victoryThe house was filled to hear the
program rendered which wUlIcarrlcdout flS printed last week It was ngood day and everyone seemed to en-
joy It A title supper was preparedand enjoyed lust eveulug at thechurch ground
role MENDENHALLS
Chill and FeverI
Tonic as-
it general tonic for tiredIItl
feeling and malaria 111
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