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Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.): n. Wednesday, January 4, 1911. Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.). 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Jno. P. Barrett & Co., Hartford, KY 1911 haf1911010401 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.): n. Wednesday, January 4, 1911. Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.). Jno. P. Barrett & Co., Hartford, KY 1911 $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. y RltJji 1 ryfl t t vscc HERALD1 f 1 t t4c f lob Printing KeatjnExecateddsMCBL 2 Comb tfoHerdl of a Noisy World the Newsh of Ill Nations Lumbering at my Back Subscription 100 per Year In Advance AR jy I Ar 1OJRDKY WEDNESDAY JANUARY 4 1911 NO1 t I RD4D4ADS BIII JI BEDIM Counties to Die Cost of Making WEE WAS APPOINTED llrI a Bill to b preseDt- oInt Jext Session ofa I Legislature f BYNOPSI8 OF THE DILL Ie every section of the syno Ufoe proposed good roads bill ttoved and a committee was J draw upjthe bill itself the jy Good Roads Congress a yule adjourned at 110 ocloc lay aftsrnoon A few amend k Were added to the synopsis Important of which wai raTlsIon that the State shall in alt of the cost of construe 1e C roads and the county In iedl roads are built shall p- avut s the 1i10psl l prpvlalol y bat the State should pay Ed I than onethirdor more r alt at the discretion of the 10m This raised a protest H yof the delegates the re hlch was the adoption of dment jmmlttee which was appoint draw up the bill which will Bonted at thV next session of l fJsas follows Sen fisIslaHpreif Bosworth Middles aA JiSommers Elizabeth George L Plckett Shelby W E Rowe Lexington and- O T Wyatt of Logan coun I the motion of Mr Plckett ix e of flue was provided for- mans I of the convention Mr- mo memberscppolnto the commltteq- tptiur f4o toilfxagpo tfie proposed bill mor Uhat iEmassIae tor ratification and then ted back to the Congress JaD Wyatt declared that the v out of order for the each of the provision liar roved separately by then P tter which aroused a- In i nest was a motion ofL ilth of Henry county iappointmenti bYIrtf Clay county mado a strong opposition to this motion Was lost when voted on by is The manner of ap fin ftghways Commissioner J In the synopsis andA her with the salary F troc celve will be dlo ial committee ap airman Wyatt Tuof Spence county roads in rtje the cheapest roads i f1 roved thpleast expen loig run l tliat the Plata tax would t adva age He said rsprove kn Incentive to s rIs synopsis of vie proposMe3bW- ovod a coma ttee wll Ibe ap J to irawthe ill Itself bill lif passed at the next ses4 t tiie tagh ture will pro tax of aye cents on the J able p party This tax m of between 450000 0 wltn which the workB iopd rbads KentuckyC Etth county will bo mdjltsef for a sum 8a go ar the amount of vy will be given by the pro rata share M ounys provide plans an speclC at ins for the building of metalst ae pndI gravel roads in Kentuc y wtier State aid Is gran ed N Uh Mio r vide a form of a pllcatlottt state aid which he sha 1 furril8mu nap pllcatlon to the rlousa1WJurta of the counties In the sp ciflca tlons of roads h shall e fh the 1 grade and bosh II also bare lpdvis ory power 1urerdI to jt trr Into nance coun ties of thecommnwealthY Hc a all keep a record in bis office ait applications I for St to aid and uj afcal also keep a reco 1 of alt roaUullt and tho cost of t me under tit pro visions of this a t It ahall Uj till duty of the big way commisiloijei1 to Inspect all ro ds built upde iilsi N Ic act and approve Jibe same before the State aid money JeCO trurtlon Is paid The tat6 com tsalnie shall give a bood be amount ntjj character of same obe Axed utfi approved by th 1 Vernor of K 01 Ya tucky x l Section 3 Tiers shall be a taI levy not to exc sed 5 cents on thi I I 100 of the as esfiablo property ot Kentucky forte urpose of ulldlo1 the several countit in the of metal stone an gravel roailro i the construction ot same I Section 4 No co tnty shall rec Vt State aid for the h ulldlng of metal stone and gravel dads in the jt county until thejv CAl Court otBl d county shall mak application to same to the high commissioner Section 5 Thi State shall pay onehalf of the cost vdY the construe Lion or said metal stone and grave highways built by State aid and tho county shall pay the other half Section 6 No county under tbls act shall be entitled In any one yea to over 2 per cent of the t9tal amount Collected In the State for the road purposes In this act N county shall receive State aid a sec rod time until St e aid has beet granted to all other counties apply Ing for same in iiatyearg9b I I Section 7 No Fpntyrtehall rII solve the benefit pf SUite ad in th building of metal tone and ilghways unless said ounty grateII evled and provided fbcra cbmittifi opJ cwnalntepJ t tgsogdsi hlel aunty at trot less than jO indents 0n 18catdourtllntbright to make a levy pf not exceid i ng 40 cents on the 100 Jji nalntenance of the roads oft ttl e ovoral counties i Section 8 That teState hlk vay commissioner shal draw hls4i ant on the State Trc surer in Ue dIsbursement of this und and t11c llame shall bo paid y the Sta e treasurer to the Cou ty Treasur r- oif the several counties and count 8 where there is no Treasur t- to County a person the Flsc Court to receive the saile The pe son so designated Bhapmbq requlr I to give bond fixed andpprovefl Y he County Judge for tltejamount Vl IIISection that the applications for State afd exceed the andJsrI 1 commissioner shall rtjuallze Itne funds between the counties inni Ing i Section 10 411 actlparts off- ncts In conflict with ths are hereby repealed SOLDIERS PREPAth Dton AN ALL117TtEU SIEGE Hopklnsvllle Ky JaJ 2Equlp Jcomfortab1qthrough and put into use by the soldiers who are guarding Milton Oliver at his ome In Lyon county Oliver has confessed that ho was the night riders and si relied upon largely mamJborot c iitlon in the trials to lx of the alleged leade pen this city One night u d Jtay Jolqwas wounded by a charge pf uckahot fired at him by an enemy f and since then soldiers liftYO guarded hlIm Constantly These soldlera haVe nrn p p- vlded with the regulatloatat- at are round nsba dire8td- d with a stove for etJB durig thdcotc weather TOey haVe at3tin applied Vith heavy c otht4 id are ready for the etpbifirq tiit sat cojpi toit temv iit tlcerpeldt wttil irenar IIta rp11i Itt 7 i JiiJIIwtt- eA i ow J ir t TI CI 44i I illIII f 9 HEAVY TOLL OF HUNAN lifE Marked Disasters Occur ring inS1910 COSTA RICAS AWFUL QUAKE Was the Most Fatal Tragedies in Various Parts of the World MST OF THE MAIN CASUALTIES r Chicago Ill Jan 1The year 1 910 sltows fewer great disaster than previous recent years but were recorded to emphasis the weakness of man against the treat forces of nature and his imper fect guardianship against accidents Greatest of the years disasters was the earthquake In Costa Rica which destroyed the city of Cartago Causing 1800 deaths and the wound up of almost as many people More han 10000 survivor were mark omeless and starvation and pestl once followed In the wake of the great calamity This was the only earthquake of very serious result luring the year Next to tho Costa Rica disaster In atal results was the destruction Bused by floods near Tokyo Japan arly in August More than 100 llyes were lost and 100000 person vero made homeless The damage to tho rice crop was estimated at 4 530000 Floods caused great de struction in Europe I forest fires in the United States c lied immense damage to property EM the loss of many lives These tin were so extensive In Montana an Idaho that in August the War Department sent soldiers to aid In the work of fighting the tires which 1ddrttatedatnoretthan 0000Q gCres- V Uie most notable of the fires of theycar In cities was that which de strqred a great part of the Bruasells ExjoBltlon causing a loss of more that 10000000 August 14 A fire In a dance hall in Hungary March 28 brought death to more than 300 persons A cyclone and Cloudbust In the vi plnlt IIf Naples Italy October 24 broutit death to 200 and immense damage io property July 23 a cy clone klted pan caused property Jpssts of many millions of dollars at Milan Italy The most serious mine disaster of tbeyar was that at Palau Mexico Octobir 1 in which 200 men were entomied by an explosion January 31 abut 75 miners lost their lives In a sal mlnq explosion at Prlmero Colo February 1 a gas explosion in the Browder Coal 1 lp inear Drakeemro Ky killed 34 AprllSi a gas explosion In a coal minma Amsterdam Ohio killed 18 iBMir 5 a mine explosion near BlrmWiara Ala caused 70 deaths May 12 u Explosion in the Welling ton Cpa Mine near Manchester England HHled 1371 The irost fatal marine dlsasterxof the year was the foundering of the- Japanesestpamer Tetsurel oft Chin dOt Korei In which 210 of the 250 passenger were drowned Almost as heavy i itoll Was exacted by the sea In the fpunderm of the French steamship General Chanzy off the Island of Ilnprca 168 lives Few ralrdad disasters were qf magnitude 1910 January 21 a passenger tain on the Canadian Pa olfic Rallwv plunged into the Span ish rive ner udbury Ont 40 or more p ifrscnP lining killed March 2 there were killed in the wreck of a Rock ftsltril passenger train near Ore n MJurtaln Iowa March J2 lihore than 100 persons were WlloS ly the burying of a Great train under an Northetnlroad near Welling The p orlon of 3000 pounds of dynamite In he barracks of the Rat ral Guards It Pnar del Rip Cuba killed 00sddleherr fS gn uit t T- y3 q 1 1Je j to c9icI tiii rt- J 1 i a ri 7 trl Wtt Mi Ii tltesitiiirc 1 er m n 1 i J1 t leti4 I t j BIRTHRIGHTS OFf tMANYWEBESOLa- In Various Sums Obtained for Their Votes SHAMMY ADAMS COUNTY OHIO Whfre Buying and Selling o- fYotkHas Been Regular r ii Businessc JNVESTIGATIONS TO CONTINUE O v r West ptilon ODQc 30A doz en men when Judge Blair opened Count today tramped into the cour- trooutand a Without the1cast4e+1dence of shft ne confessed that they had sold their votes for trffllng sums Seventythree true bills the small est days work for a long while were reported by the grand juty today t brlnclog the total Indictments up to 1071 Of this number 377 have already pleaded guilty Forty men uninvited and likewise as yet unln dlcted havo come to the court house to enter guilty pleas not knowing whether or pot the grand jury had reported their names and not wish Ing to take any chance at appearing to be in tho least dilatory They simply wished to clear their a skirts Judge Blair said today that the investigation i going to continue and that It my be two or three months before it is concluded Although the county will have a new prosecutor In tho person of Frank Shively the first of the year a It was announced that the present corps of attorneys will continue In charge of the investigation A few men knowing that the court lies the goods onv them have left the county It they arq caught it is expected 1t will go Hard with them Why are you men so willing to rush to the court house to plead guilty was asked of one of the vote sellers Therd1uetwo reasons was the answer In tho first place we know the court has tho goods on us In the second place wo know Judge Blair that he Is a man of his word If he says we will get immunity we know we will get it We have had experience with him before Judge Blair has tdopted a uni form scale in dealing with those who plead guilty He assesses a fine of 25 and Immediately suspends 20 ot tho fine to be held over the head of tlio accused for any future offense He also hands out a sixmonths workhouse sentence which Is suspended and held for future refer nice Tho third section of the pen iltv Is a fiveyears disfranchisement which Is absolute The barter of ballots which flour shedauntil it became an Institution rarrlod no cringe of conscience with It As a result tears are being shed in dozens of homes and the specter jf poverty stalks those who by de- gradIng their franchise to the depths ought to place themselves on the heights of political Influence in their ountry communities As an instance A widowed mother of a first voter came Into Court rom Peebles one of the principal owns In the county and told today low she had sold her sons vote for 5 She wept for the Courts mercy Another instance Among the roters who confessed they had tainted their citizenship today were men who had voted for Lincoln and boys vho cast their ballots for Harding and Harmon One farmer in Jacksonville pro tact Confessed that an a recent OJPC lon day he had thrice bartered his Vote away each sale to a different Interest In Manchester a manufacturing town the shops are closed and home hoards of cash are depleted after the oazon of giftgiving dnd holiday xtravaganco It iff a problem withI nany where to raise the U5II toe and 7 cbstafrwHchtfQiey must workheuPetrsedtencearerealitted J jCbevrecofdiof cfettpl mortgages led lathtctNrt doily fie iwkspkLY4zifeaiedatetj ttiieylield id sbij seey to 4 their tlrtenA JIOI 8ifiacd t6ts- ae t lyicow wuio ilMWi JA pF P tpjt rliberty y gcr r 1ictbe colafeuloao iwpJaclssaat- 11k + l pet Mrleerrba ao In 1tt 7 Melgs Township the Jury startled to learn that ho got 1250 for voting tho straight Republican I ticket 10 for voting tho straight Democratic ballot and 3 for voting for a particular candidate He pleaded guilty when arraigned am received the usual 5 and costs six months workhouse sentence and five years disfranchisement with the prison sentence suspended Reform of the criminal code si0 that a man who offers his vpte for sale can be punished equally with the man who gets his price Is advo cated by Judge Blair in connection with the Adams county scan- dal000000000000000oc I SPECIAL NOTICE i0 in regard to- O 0 OBITUARIES RESOLUTIONS 0 OF RESPECT c 0 OOOOOOOOOOOOOO The Hartford Herald has adopted j new rule In regard to Obituaries Resolutions qf Respect Cards of Thanks c whether written at the the behest of lodges churches or In dlviduals and that is we shall charge at the rate of two cents per line for all such articles except obit I uary poetry which will be one cent per word stralghtThls Is toe small est rate we charge for anything andII Is only onefifth of our regular rate The amount In cash or stampsI must accompany each article or It will not be printed Six i words average a lino In ordinary I reading and every separate character or Initial letter counts as word The heading and the sig nature both count one line each even If they are only a word or twott All obituary poetry straight through one cent per wordII Our old rule In regard to Obitua ries c was 150 words free balance cent a word but this did not prove satisfactory because the bounds were almost always overstepped and wq have been forced to adopt this newII rule which is in effect from now on Contributors will please remember a MISS SHERIFF ASSUMES HER OFFICIAL DUTIES Unlontown Penn Dec 31Faye- tto I county the most mountainous and uncouth part of Pennsylvania his a female Deputy SherltrRJ J young woman who can speak several languages and can use a gun anlI who will use It If necessary Miss Lucy Johns daughter of Sheriff P A Johns graduate of the Mary Da1llI win Schooll at Stunton Va was sworn Into office as Deputy Sheriff today and assumed her duties at once Miss Sheriff Johns as she Insists on being called had for sometime Insisted that she be given this office the duties of which arc filled with excitement Today Sheriff Johns found to his consternation that his pretty daughter could shoot almost as well as he certainly hope Ill never have to use my revolver said Miss Sher iff Johns today but if I do I will use It right I know the duties Incumbent on a Sheriff and when we officers have to shoot why we will shoot wont we papa 5AYS lilts EDDY WILL RISE FROM THE MEAD New York Dec 31ln th efirst Interview Mrs Augusta E Stetson ormerly a director of the First Church of Christ Scientist In this city has given since the death of Irs Mary Baker Eddy she made the losltlve statement tonlgtft that she expected Mrs Eddy will yet demonstrate over death I believe she said that Mrs Eddy will make manifestation that sho will reveal herself to me and others of the outside world The ame situation exists today as when esus of Nazareth was burled After three days he manifested Jlmself to prove that there Is life after death Mrs Eddy will do the ame for she occupies In the world Qiti today precisely the same posl Hon that Jvsus occupied In His day It may take longer for Mrs Eddy to pass through tho experience of material death to a demonstration t everlasting life it may not occur for Tears Ollt may occur tomor riw but iho will manifest herself ali mea shall know of It jAnd AS of E Notice meeting oftlie Okiq County inloiI JCSVC jfe MU obccur fa Hrtrtfarif aeiit TrtryaysaC8afurdpy amwary arf 7t illl 1J1 tirt ielttn are red to be pra wat M 1 i4petitnitiit bsitilegtwlltl1t ltlyaeael Le4 sILAs9TiYEbils Pieq 1 tc A JOHN B MOISANT AND ARCH HOXSEY Dashed to Death Victims of Treacherous Air AIR CRAZE NOW CLAIMS 35 i In Harvest of Death Los Angeles and New Orleans Fatal Cities BOTH DIE IN SAME MANNER St Louis Dec 31John B Mols ant and Arch Hoxscy aviators extraordinary were killed today Both fell out of the treacherous air with their machines neither from a great height and Molsants remaining minutes of life were so few as to count as naught Hoxsey was killed in t stantlyMoUant met death at 9J5 a m r while attempting to alight In a field f a few miles from New Orleans Hoxsey who went Into the air in the afternoon at Los Angeles lay at 212 oclock a broken crushed life less mass In plain view of the thousands 1 who were watching the avia tion tournament Thus the last day of 1910 In Bringing the total number of deaths of those who have sought to fly to thirtyfive capped the list with the most Illustrious of aviators who have been writing the history of av- Iation In the sky of two continents Arch Hoxsey who only within the week had set a new worlds altitudeBrcordof 11474 feet ran afoul of a shiftY boiling treacherous wind when only a matter of 500 feet In the air and a minute later the horrl led crowd aroused from the shock was rushing madly to where the iroken mass of humanity lay beneath a canvass and some broken spars Both Moisant and Hoxsey met heath In almost the same manner Each machine was headed for earth and suddenly seemed to stop hover In the air then turn over onto Its nose and dive headlong to the roundMrs C M Hoxsoy of Pasadena California missed by a mere accl lent seeing her son meet his death Arch Hoxsey came Into national prominence on October 11 when he ook up for a short flight Theodore Roosevelt who was then visiting his city- Ho had been In the air only one lour and a half today when the ac Ident occurred While preparing to make a land 1 ng on the special field selected for 1 the Michelin cup trial eleven miles north of New Orleans along the hanks of the Mississippi river Mols ant was thrown from a Blerlot monoplane and landed on his head thir yslx feet from where the machine truck the ground His neck was roken by the fall Otherwise there was not a brulso on his body His neck was broken In the cervical region producing death within tcn seconds according to the coro neroTho moment Moisant struck the earth falling In high weeds to the right of the field ser workmen who happened to ON AT picked him up while the pressraevSnd officials rushed to him Wind was the cause of e acct dent Moisant guided by tho white flags which lined the course rounded the clrgje twice in an fort to find a landing place Tho third time around tho wind which was lowing about fifteen miles across the course drove tho machine to the earth WORE OFF SWEARING AT MIDNIGHT HOUR Cedar Rapids Ia Deco 28 Three hundred Masons as the clock truck the midnight hour last night reglstered a vow In honor of St Johns day net again to use rJfrovx fane language The vow was taken + at the banquet table it the now Con i Story Temple ln this City at the luggestlop of Qnrad J4ater Freda 1c q lgOf Des Motacs w i Waa tKe B MtoC honorsid prlaclpai pecker pi the eyeBlng Tfcitfbaatr lIitek hat gI wasitbe first meeting Ml by taMHHbg of the or4 jfj Us Uw Ccihatorir 1ep1J Bonn ds4at acosta of 600V06 1 kt u YIN A J IEW1 YEARS EVE KNEW YORK CITY I yor couldnt drag a New York niuii out of town on New Years eve and the only trips he will plan are auto rides in some sequestered Ilocality Inte on the aftrsmopn of the 1st so that he can let fresh air and perfect quiet As for the New York hostesses when they six arranging for dinners It Is with tide understanding that the party shall zlater to the theater and still later QUOTING TnEMSEVBS I Join the throng which Is bent on turn wnslevertan now but into a cross between Mardi Or IIi bullflght and n tootballIgame wiih dashes of a Coney festival and a queens birthday There is ono time honored custom of dew Years eve which will not be cut fat that of going to old Trinity where Xue chimes will be rung but there will ote a change even In this Albert Mcls slut the bell ringer who had officiated tor thirty years Is dead and a Colum bia undergraduate is In his place It1isweeks and the demand Is so great thatII ill the rooms usually reserved drawing rooms are to be furnished with supper tables In regard to specific arrangements It Is the mode at present to have every tiling at the hotel table as delicately tine as If one were entertaining at ones own home If a dish is served that can bo carved on the table the bostcsa wishes to supervise It and any chafing dish article must have the finlabln touches put in by her Often she wlli make the salad dressing all wIth the notion to give the appear Iof tho private entertaining with CExe public environment Thp old time favorites canvasback and terrapin are no longer named by those ordering in advance or by the- e8ef who prepares the regular menu fix such occasions said a hotel man mgja These articles of food are dlf ficult to procure expensive and be sZdcfl tastes have changed The favorite supper dish now is some Ulud oC shellfish daintily prepar ed eo thut one can hardly recognize Its flavor The approved menu It ca vivre or oysters on the shell a consomme or clam broth en lasso an entree ot sweetbreads frogs legs lobster a Ex JJcwlmrp game and salad and ices With delirious cakes- Chrysanthemums and American EsasitleH lead In the matter of floral decorations with the usual holiday i JOINO TO OLD TBINTTT CBKilcEround of greens holly nnd mis Uriteoberilcs and red ribbons Carna UOQS are also favorites Many of the declxd1onsity the entertainers One hostess sentI ti ordered au elaborate centerpiece orrfUds with orchids for the women mid gardenias for the men Some of the hotels will not make rales In regard to the kind of liquid refreshment served If one wishes a plncesIUfvata19 and nstaurauts nothing but camjingho will bo served after + a stat edboureThough tbo occasion seems to spell ttoamp tills la not roally thi case The vcoftletics a cartala point are to be 3 t I Y the Uerw jeuh r t t rgIUJ4 CIj J j ppln CD ssana Prcsm i rltY j rigidly adhered to A woman for example may drink all the champagne and cocktails she wants but It she attempts to light a cigarette she will be asked to desist I Taking care of a big restaurant or hotel crowd It Is learned Is not so difficult as It sounds When one of a party becomes boisterous the head waiter asks the assistance of his own party In keeping him in order which Is usually given wltb decision Ono of the Broadway restaurants which will display tho sign Champagne Only After 10 oclock also offers the explanation that the reason for this Is that a crowd champagne fed Is merely hilarious and good natured but when highballs and mixed drinks are served there is always trouble afoot for the managementThe for the table dhote sup pers will be about tho some In all the first class places The hotels that do npt place an embargo on wine usually go further and servo their patrons a la carte as much or as little as may bo required The regular sum charged Is 5 for the menu prepared without wine In the grill rooms wine vaults extra supper rooms less desirable In location some of the hotels will servo a 4 supper and a few offer a very attractive menu for 3Besides the hotel End restaurant cel I ebrations most of the clubs will open house The National Arts keepII will Lave u special reception for members and the members of the Players club next door on Gramercy park always foregather no matter what other attractions there may be to celebrate founders night The lov ing cup Is passed around a custom In augurated by Edwin Booth and after that the doings are wrapped In im penetrable mystery Tho New Years ere celebration will l by no means be limited to the restaurants hotels and clubs although they perhaps furnish the most plcturII CIUUP4C1NK ONLY AnD TKf OCLOCK usque and interesting elements of the celebration Broadway will add Its decorative features and hundreds of thousands of people will rush back and forth if the night be fine enjoying themselves by watching the fun of other people doing tho same thing QUAINT NEW YEAR CUSTOM Feast of Aof the Middle Ages Still Celebrated In certain parts of southern Trance Xew Years eve is still celebrated by tho famous feast of asses of the middle ages Before the congregation is admitted to the church n great glow lag brazier is placed In the nave upon the stone floor and a broad path from the entrance of the church to the altar IIn roped off The ceremony begins with a proces sion of men made up to represent va rinds Biblical characters At Its head walk two priests singing ar old Pro vencal hymn When the procession reaches the center of the church six men dressed ns Jews of the time of Christ step forward on one side and six gentiles on the other Two advo cates stand between them The Lord Is made man the gen tiles exclaim To this the Jews reply with scorn ful demand for proofs The advocates thou summon the prophets mid legis Intors of the Old Testament Ont by one the great personages of the past Moses Aaron Isaiah Daniel and many moreslowly advance up the aisle and pausing for a moment In the glare of the brazier bear witness to be divini ty of Jesus and then pass on Into the darkness Hut the principal figure o the ceremony is Balaams assftrn which the feast takes Its name Thoass under whose voluminous trappings a child is concealed beats Balaam up the aisle and whoa beaten by his master rebukes hlin In i piteous voice through tho medium of the concealed child Just as the sea did the teal Balsam in the Bible story The last personage of the procession Is usually Judas who constitutes the tragic feature of the quaint festival r i Now Yuds In Europe In Ioudll It ftiw VearV day Is ob servpdjirfrullttlu formality but in tho rapitata Qf ttncogtlnent It is a day for oipclnl receptions t I t J j RING OUT WILDBELLBY ALFRED TENNYSON out wild bells to the wild eltyi t IIINS btChcout wild belle and let him d e- King e out the old ring In the new Ring happy belle across the eno I Che year to going let blmgo Ring out the falee ring In the tru Ring out the grief that saps the win for those that here we see no ntori Ring out the feud of rich and poo I Ring In redreaa to all mankind Ring out a slowly dying cause i And ancient forms of party strife i Ring In the nobler modes of life t With sweeter manners purer lawo IIij i elnijChe11i Ring out ring out my But ring rhymes the fuller mQUrnfJlJl Ring out false pride in place the civic slander and the spite rfa11RingI Ring out old shapes of four Ring out the narrowing lust dloeaiefe Ring out the thousand ware t Ring in the thousand years of peic Ring In the valiant man and fret Che larger heart the htndller bin Ring out the darhness of the lanl j Ring In the Christ that Is to be WASHINGTONIAN NEW YEAr Recipe For Reception a la George and Martha To hold n New Years reception a In George and Martha Washington the drawing room should be arranged to look like that of a century ago Let holly and mistletoe festoon doors and arches and be massed with pine and hemlock and other evergreens knotted with cherry colored ribbons The gowns and headdresses of theIladles Invited to attend may bo copied from old fashioned prints or reproductions of portraits of historic bellesI The old brocades the powdered hair and complexion patches will transform tho appearance of modern beaus and belles in a manner truly wonderful I A flew lines penciled on the face wl11II aid in suggesting the appearance of I the Individual whose personality is to be represented Every guest should be at liberty to select the character most pleasing to himself or herself Of course this choice Should preclude the characters of Washington and his J wife which belong to the host and the hostess If they have a son and daughter Jack and Nelly Custis should be represented by thelrson and daugh ter Tho minuet will of course be the first dance and It should be led by the Host and hostess In tbe costumes of Washington and his wife If other than buffet refreshments ts are served the host takes to the dining room the most distinguished lady present that Is the one whose position In the society of the time represented was most Important The hostess takes the most distinguished gcntlcmiin to the dining room The selection of cqurse will bo largely Influenced by personal feel Ing In the center of the dining room table a handsome decoration represent ing a chime of bells bearing aloft a silver star and the figures denoting the date of the now year Hhould be placed on a bank of preen or of flowers nib lion streamers rrd white arid blue should extend to the edge of the sup per table where wnxi n cherubs such as are made for decoctions on flip top of a Christmas tree Qercb among the little cluster of flowers Intended us souvenirs for guests A knot of red white and blue ribbon sliowld tie the powers Intended fur tile ladles If In dividual menu tire prepared each may brbelnto the flight of t1meAny dlctlonun quotations will supply the lines Training roam ought to be lighted jntirelywith Jrox ipaodltj id bandspine hndelabrdw M I GIVING NEW YEARS GFTS EMI France Buys Itself Poip In Be stowing Presents I The custom of making Ye Yearis gUts has gone completely out if vogue among the people of the Unlfet States with the exception perhaps lhe very allloccasionsj In France New Tears dty or la Jour dEtrennes literally divof glib Is the greatest day of the tile year All France buys Itself poor rhemen are supposed to give bonbon nd flow ers to every lady upon rom they call and Jan 2 finds wonjjsr ick from tromlIpendlnafford but the average Preq bman bek lievcs in the old obscrra lft that It la all in a lifetime or jctordlng to our vernacular that Chr mas Now Year In Franco conies but once a year The practice of Jresents on New Years day wasA ted by the Romans and from ken up by BritonsWhen j wero if pities ant luxuries that every wcan wanted but not every one conk afford they were the customary goften very handsome ones made ofs Ik and decorated wIth gold tracers and precious stones Occasionally of m of money was given Instead oC gloves the donor designating the g1ft as glovo money Queen Ellzagth was especially fond of stocldnp as a New ISirI I j lor once decided a c d11 favor of Q lady who to snow htferatitude sent Sir Thpmas a pair offit Ves containing forty gold coins glct igmas returned the gold with this ioo Mistress Since It were ngairistSjod manners to refuse your New rtgift I am con tent to take your go but as for the liningI utterly relpjf IfWhen Pins werefi t Invented and brought into use fib+ t the beginning of tho sixteenth cB tury they wore highly prized ns JJ w Years gifts They too were mad of v ry valuable materialof gold nnsUv4r as welt ns of the common iriclpls Ii Tho money which And boeti end Jln glqvca was theft made II of Iplwtand money Oven fo fW pwaiiaso pt the new style gift wait lied pIn money Tho ternf has dnY Enlarged Its meaning qnd iti the modern girl speaks of her tnpn I but sh- ehuyaigliesortatags JVIthltnnl instead of XlC8 11 It tick frlendqd once a year otala It Koni Jpapa once grmonth ii j co eek J III i 1 Y t tt n SA FATE OF itESMUTIONIST I IIE New Years rcsolutlonlst Is thlnkint hard these days smokini against tlmo to get i rid of lls Christmas cigars anTgct himself as full of nicotine as possible before olnlng the nritltobac dS league tank g memoranda of tho e ors of his ays during tho pasty rand buying nice tat inviting Jjfnrnals with 865 white pages and a ver of red leather lettered In gold The New Years resolution habit is l ne of those things that wont be fnubbod out ot fashion as Valentines day New Years calls and other an cient Institutions have been It is an instructive proceeding this making of promises signingof pledges and tak- Ing the vows It shows up ones weak nesses and one strength 4o all and sundry but esp tally to the signer of pledges and uu ccr of promises him self It proves hat two thlyds of tho worlds resolutli as like plo dust are made to be brok sn and occasionally It wakens up doraant pride and prin ciples in some weak willed Individual and sets him strenuously on his legs But the success attained by tho man who keeps hit resolution unbroken through the sear Is somttmos of doubtful value It puffs him up with pride conceit and intolerance Having accomplished his feat of strength ho has no patience with the weaker yes leis who fell by the waysideto put it nlbernlanlyII youth to take a cold plunge every morningHe cold plunges good for health and good discipline for a lazy I IHB WOULD BBAO AND BR worn LWJTTmB and sleep Jovlng body Ho lived down south wh n ho began his early morn- Ing aqua c performances but later ho came nor h to live and be kept right oa plunging head first Into a cold tub every mo nlng winter or summer no kep this np for years and bis vigor an blou were splendid advertisement for the benefits of the cold plunge habit and Incidentally tob1a strength of will in acquiring and stick- Ing to such habit Rut hqVhad the weakness of his strength He would brag and be Would Ilecture people who did not like cold plunges or else took them only sIX months if the year As the years went by he got more and more vigor Qua and ore and more Impatient with complaining late rising cold catching persons who would not bo converted to his wfeys I ri4 every morning at 6 bo used tojtell every onawno could be prevailed upon to listen to him Then 1 draw the tub full of cpld waterMbe colder fie better Then I plunge in and in I ten minutes I am ready to dtess aster a violent nlbdowa with tbo rou best crash In the market And do E j ever have u cold f Am lI ever 1111 I gIggatd n 1I1IboranaehJ In thlrtjj jrears and I am never In bod after 0 dqckl m PqrlyiwI IIt is qrjjel to Celtl but1 b posI 0 relief toWs frU one ti nlng ha was itopo eda 0i Tim coro iir J been dc 1 five hours J blnmlllll on bUtso told Miitee at tj jheit1t4k i I1 e wnuIG1sew N3a- Q b STORY OF RES01 ITDBNZO uu- rnmm i are the to a lea G- th the buti Nine little reMlvtit dering ate ffeTen dollars comes then there but Eight littler- esolutions point way heaven Long comes poker game then tLOga there are rossa but seven Seven ilittle resoluti sorry fix Pretty woman com then there are but L S f toLo ah S towo comes A none RACE Five little resol five nomoeK- eyhole cant be ff then there are bti Four little resolutionsstill pay a feir Wife maker some inquiry then x44buti f Three little resol fllSot stance ringsL to twoIi1 I iiIIT TT r 1 t f A iIi FOUND IN- i JJ- t DESOLATE POT eryin the Mu eP of Henry Thompson i l 1 8ENF PROBKiMOTIVE l eared fom ore In of ndliltTIIF RY iSilSCOUTED iI urge KyDec J Henry lilrson president ot34he Prov1e department store hnd one of th 1V lthif8l and beat noaa merchants In WEtttrii1 waR round Murdered and rubbed in n- Ji fldBolato wooded hillside at 4 oclock this afternoon The kljllng Is the taodt mysterious that ibe officials iiqrtf have ever had to deal with JTliew any two bunit jiles In the ack1 ba head and nln the right berore vQ Ur A 0W11U J Jn testify the magist tonight hat It would hav eon impostor Thompson tdhaikniefl V because any lot tim three kould Mw beivi Btantly fa1 Vv nly clue so far devxtapf d Is Mrs Mannie jDentoVXtyho tie shots and sjw three men going award the cemetery along side t woods The killing is sup jvpsed have taken pfece this morn t a ut 9 oclock friie body was lurid y a searchlnl party which hrtl out at noon when Thomp Ins bsence from bis store and horn as noticed I H as 47 years oilJ and was said good habits He has a wife- d two daughjurs pson left heat about 7 Jthjs dfdrriingind went to his jpre he Inqu ed for his son boychum4 sawTbompeon was J maJlotrate= pson looked atpapers pnd corrrormal n all rey fTioinpsibnI aye left bis v V 90 Ctnl1 sCary 1rt the iulrl1 by Lige WIlI employe re Mannlo Bon yards from the re Thompson ird shots but did Mtlgatlon It Is another woman So of whom was vicInity at that n could be f und e nor his home be home for din slug a spread in ipsons birthday here be located TO formudf india l Lane and r erVomp covered ijhomp lying face down bluff beyond Had IiR5IiiP S n Medicipfi Ot1Ve + Iio i tiL Nothinll L ai i I f a specialty ltparticularly lllijstudyperfir etd are made wth Retail Dys dk us to believe greatest remedy lot of acute Indlj c dyspepsia Their thealingJWiWL b aLh ell ot Tho cl1 in pepsin feestlvo nda ho roller they rrIIirlngs about ajea it caused by s0n ifa Tablatsf Itrftl- tlte aid alesn Mofl Aa evidenc- ewQn RexaU Dye K you to try Bf they do no- ttstioel we will h t- y Qalltultl tosibr term lbrse iisee l wily t- JJ WJl- t f r 4- 1t j c lii UC down hill f 9 tt e cemMe WhICh ISQn tOe l Ii ll r s ace is- thicklyw g it 1 accessiblet only from tery JlieJrDbbudali thec r accdrgni the south aide nearcsji iKSVdlfy by a toad It was on thM fend that the women say they saw tipomenwalking between Sand 9 pepck jj- Thompsons hat wat pulled down over his tee TJje moo nd was trampled ocr glvfng ojldence of a struggle hero iwcr three bullet holes in bJ beads two from behind It is said nat when last seen in the store ho b ild about 1PO in his pocket This I was missing when his clothing vas searchtijdk tonight and less than f 5 wall todid His trous ers were pulled Vpkne high as if his sla ert had oearcSed his hose and shoes for money I After phompsoni body had been rem O Magistrate Sigler had d1alnd coroners Jury John Wynn I to have discovered a pistol from where Thomp sons btidyjhad been discovered It is said hat this was Thompson pistolI Three shells had been dls chargecWin It- Masftrato Sigler took the testl monyI f Will Langley Tom Baker and D A O Williams All said there Iras every evidence of murder Town arsbal Jack Wallace is posl tive tiat Thompson was murdered The anglstrate will continue his ex nmlD ton of witnesses Tuesday Uortigat 8 oclock Marshal Wal lace phlght talked of getting blood hounis but it is now believed that no tall could be followed because so man people have visited the spot rie mystery In the murder Is Its emir onment The wooded bluff wlttfe Thompsons body was found Is fllonely spot hard of access Why he ohduld have gone there or for wmtI purpose is a puzzle The hlll slJl Is steep and overgrown with un darorush There is no road at its be The only easy way to get there Jiuld be by passing through the c metery Why Thompson went Were or whether he was persuaded tt go there to keep an appointment secret nature arc things theIPIPsome are trying to find out fSpiJfai1 as can be learned tonight jtherb was no sane reason for his mightrieplace and his body carried into the woods is a theory now advanced The discovery of the body is tonight the sole theme of talk in the city No crime in a score of years has been surrounded with such a blanket of mystery The officials asvlll thlBmqrniriR so over all the wooJ a and a ace ferrftory inziope of finding some clue which may lead to a solution of the crime The busiest afid mightiest little thing that ever was made is Chamberlains Stomach and Liver Tablets They do tho work whenever you re quire their aid These tablets change weakness into strength lIst lessness into energy gloominess into Joyousness Their action is so gen tie one doesnt realize they have taken a purgative Sold by all deal ers m I p A Nickel Towards It In a New York street car a young man attracted the attention of the other passengers by leaping from his seat and picking up something from between the slats of the floor Then he asked Did anybody lose a 5 gold piece A ministerial lookin man got up from his seat at the other end of the car and started toward the young man with outstretched handYes he said I dropped a 5 gold piece when I got on but owing to the crush I couldnt find it Very well said the young man gleefully heres a nickel JtYoungstownTelegramII Have you a weak throat If so you cannot be too careful You can not begin treatment too early Each cold makes you more liable to an other and the last iff always th larder to cure If you will take Chamberlains Cough Remedy at the outset you will be saved much trou ble Sold by all dealers m GIRL RABIES ARE MORE ii IN DEMAND TITAN BOY tl Kansas City Mo Dec 30Glrl babies are more in demand than boy babies according to R Y Maloney superintendent of tho Childrens HomeFindlng society Of ever ten applicants tor babies eight ar fof guile said he y flic oclety sends out babies on a hlnetyrday trial More boys are re turnoflphan girls JfVr i A Medicine Thatiiyei ten years must have merit r ip Bells PlneTarHonoy has been taolldor slxte nrcar and salesI have iijlasek aVery year So Jroij AIiiUIt tl ro AMH Y 9 I s Lc 1 III 0 r i MAN WHO MADE MANY MILLIONS Says He Owes His Success to His wife HER GRIT AND PERSEVERANCE Encouraged Him to Continue Until Great Wealth Was Attained THE STOIIV OP AN OIL KINO Plttsburg Penn Dec 31Askod- by a newspaper for an expression as to what poison incident or combination of circumstances he considered he owed his success Joseph C Trees head of the oil company which has just sold its Louisiana oil holdings alone for 90000000 answered without hesitation To my wlfo is due my success And then the 011 King football player c who has just given his old school the University of Pitts burg a 200000 stadium unfolded a remarkable story of the grit and foresight of his wife Fourteen years ago she picked him up when he was down and out and by her grit In sisted that he go on groping for oil asurlng him that he was sure to make a success that he could not tall c And he went on and made the success According to Trees own state ment 14 years ago he had already drilled eight wells all of them dry and had decided to work as a laborer for the rest of his life as it would take him all that time to pay the debts he had incurred in sinking the eight dry holes but the little wife would not let him give up Trees saysI went home that day and said to my wife Its all over little girl Shes come in a duster Were done for Well go back home and Ill get work and do just as I used to Jlut she said No no we cant stqp now We are not beaten yet Try again Joe just once more It was in vain according to the Oil King that he tried to argue with his wife that all the money he had in the world was gone that he was In debt c She insisted that he make arrangements to drill one mure Well HeWent but next morn ing and managed to secure a work ing interest in what was known as the Proxy lease He located and drilled a well on it which came In strong It did not mako a fortune for himself and his partners but it was enough to get him back on his feet Once started upward Joe Trees could not be stopped with such a wife en Foleys Kidney RemedyAn Ap preciation L McConnell Catherine St El mira N Y writes I wish to ex press my appreciation of the great good I derived from Foleys Kidney Remedy which I used for a bad case of kidney trouble Five bottles did the work most effectively and prov ed to mo beyond doubt It is thonibst reliable kidney medicine I havoever eng dorsement For sale by aIFdrug gists m I I SCHOLARSHIPS FOR SALE The Herald has a scholarship for sale in each of the following well known business colleges viz Bryant Stratton Business Col KysBawling Green Business Universi ty Bowling Green Ky Paducah Central Business College Paducah Ky If you contemplating 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trusted acquaintance with lead- Ing men often give them Inside tips on Important news in advance of other papers The only morning newspaper in Chicago having its own special correspondent to cover tho New York stock market is The Rec ordHerald George S Beachels dally telegraphic reports from the stock and money markets of Wall street are models of insight and accuracy The RecordHerald makes it a point to cover in full the finan cial reports of corporations and banking activities of Chicago and the Neat The Speculative Gossip and notes of Wall street and La Salle street happenings are valued by the largest brokers for their glimpses of real Inside history of the various markets 0 T HOWS THIS We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Halls Catarrh Cure F J Cheney Co Toledo Ohio We the undersigned have known F J Cheney for the last IB years and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm Walding KInnan 8c Marvin Wholesale Druggists Toledo u Halls Catarrh Cure is taken inter Dally acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system Testimonials sent free Price 76c per bottle Sold by all druggists Take Halls Family Pills for constipation 4 Health Item An old remedy for stomach troub les where there is an excess of acid is a tea made of soot and ashes A quart of boiling water is poured onto a half pint of clean hardwood ashes mixed with a tablespoonful of soot well stirred Let this stand over night then pour off the clear liquid and bottle A tablespoonful is to be taken in a glass of hot water after meals or whenever acidity is felt Soot Is a valuable medicine con taining potash lime and magnesia ammonia and creosote Look for the lice Hive On the package when you buy Fo leys Honey and Tar None genuine without the flee Hive Remember the nanig Foleys Honey and Ta- ratti1Teltuny substitute Foleys Honey and Tar relieves coughs and colds quickly and is safe and sure Contains no opiates For sale by all druggists m wow High cost of living Get out in the country you darn lazy town ras cal and go to work and make you a living and quit loafing around town and asking Congress to make laws to force the honest farmers to feed you at half price Get outSams- on Ala Ledger aWhen You See the Bell On the bottle you have our guaran tee that you are getting the best cough and cold remedy Dr Bells PlneTar HQney has millions of sat isfied users At all dealers m 1IIlls Heirlooms tAn heirloom explained the farmers wife to her 13yearold boy Is something that has been handed down from father to son and in some instances Is greatly prized Id prize these heirlooms Im wearing remarked tho youngster a good deal more if they wasnt so long in the le- gsStomac1Troubles Cured by Vinol MERE IS PROOF I suffered so long from stomach trouble and indigestion that I lost flesh rapidly VINOL cured me after everything else had failed It strengthened my digestive organs gave me a hearty appetite and I can eat anything without the slight est distress I do not believe any thing equals VINOL for stomach trouble and indigestion W E WATERHOUSE Portland Me Mr Thos G Wallace of Detroit yearsfromVINOL entirely cured me after everything else had failed It is the curative medicinal etc meats of the cods liver combined with the strengthening properties of tonic iron contained in VINOL which makes Jt so successful in re storing perfect digestion and at the same time building up the weak erred rundown system TVya bottle of VINOis with the yourmoaeywiltbe Pr eLy Hartfessd Krug 0e Lay e s PaleFaced Women 1 You ladies who have pale faces sallow complexions v dark circles under eyes drawn features and tired worn put expressions you need a tonic 1 The tonic you need is Cardui the womans tonic It is the best tonic for women because its ingredients are specifically adapted for womens needs They act on the womanly organs and help to give needed strength and frameCardui r It contains no min erals no iron no potassium no lime no glycerin no dangerous or halitforming drugs of any kind i It is perfectly harmless and safe for young and old to ute Us CARDUI I J4S The Womans TonicII After my doctor had done all he said he could for me CardulJ muchBeforeI femaletroubles f- I bookthatI t Tennfor t n un nnn vA11011Jc snor7 sskke 2p 3OST7ONS- f PINTIFU- AV TcleQrivpfa NV AL 11P7fi29HEAR cnm t usnessTdnun Traln BOATD 7UI Orcuzc1uJ 2ZmW fi V f4rJlMJ r gG- forlf 6AYC 4Il V eJO t OFWHH r i Our business Is devoted exclusively to the Graulte Marble and Stone ride and being thoroughly practical In same enables us to know your re quirements We only handle the very best Granite and Marble And itur reputation has been gained on Just this class of work Let ui show you In dollars and cents that it is to your Interest to buy of us Ve gladly refer you to any of the parties we have furnished as to our honesty and responsibility in dealings The Thomas Monumental Works Hartford Ky HAVE A- ROUGH RIVER- TELEPHONE PLACED IN YOUR RESI DENCE OR PLACE OF BUS 1NESS AND PUT YOURSELF IN DIRECT CONTACT WVTH TH- ELong Distance Lines TO MoL STATES FOR THE COMPANYS SPECIAL CONTRACT TO THE FARMERS CALL ON OR ADDRESS WOBANON Local ManagerHartford Ky W C SEXTON Local Manager Incorporated Beaver Dam Ky 31 II B RAILROAD TIME TABLE AT HARTFORD KY iTune table crfoctjvtf Sunday Dec lih contains the following schedule No 112 North Round due 720 n in Dully except Sunday No 114 North Hound duo 340 p in Daily except Sunday No 115 South Bound duo 855 a m Dally except Sunday No 118 South Bound duo 140 p m Doily except Sunday- H E M3SCHKE Agt Send The Herald theNEWS wewil 1 t Jrof Hsionnl Curdst 1 J M PORTER Attorney at Law BEAVER DAM KY Will practice his profession ID 01n acO3 oloiiiK couulle Special attenUou gun toy bnilpr i entrusted to hit cute FRANK L FELIX Attorney at Law HARTFORD KY y Will pmctlce hit profession In Ohio and alining couutln and In the Court of Appear Criminal practice and Collections a specialty Office In the Herald huilillne nlTaI i Attorneys at hale HARTFORD Ki Will practice their profession In ill the Coon otOhlo and adjoining counties and In the Conrt Appeals Collecllonaaepe- cialtyHeadquarters for fJJ Building Supplies If you need building material call on us We have Rough and Dressed Lumber Doors Sash Moldings Flooring Ceiling Finish Siding Lathes Shingles Columns Rubber Paper and Metals Roofing Ridgeroll Cresting and Guttering House and Roof Paints Lime Paten Plaster Cement Common and Fire Brick Screen Doors and Wire rBean Bro T V West End Union St HartfordKy i + 4F 4 + + + + + t + + + 1 4 + r 4 HARDWICK tests eyes VHARDWICK grinds lenses while oJ you wait I f+ HARDWICK bas two Graduate oii+ Opticians V I p l4 t HARDWICK has the only Lens 4 + Grinding Plant in Owonsbora v f + HARDWICK has the only upto + + date Jewelry Store in Owens 4or boro g i + IIAIIDWICK has a fine Jewelry ad Rtpalrer v HARDWICK has an Expert En oD 4 graver + + HARDWICK has the Best Watch e1 + Repairer + tlor HARDWICK is fine on Clock p i + Repairing ++ You will never know whist a- l fine store Owensboro hiss until you see aftDWIOKS Yonwilll0 a + never tndw Whet H JUJVil5 1 aJ1 do fltf yon try Ma i 4o r- yDB f 1 4 d4 a4 4 + + ELt AN 1 fflHiUKMl MMi Extern J I lot J I lfr1e1idyqqrdHrdld to Uie MATTHEWS FRiNC L FELIX jgrwiroH fAAJiKLt tJ FELIX Pabind Propr m NE8DAYV JANUARY 4 i China wont be up to dateuntil has morn laws than people The Republican party Btlll retains the championship for large corru campaign funds Anyhow the tariff cant protect the divorce mills of the country infant Industries Sometimes In climbing the Jladder of fame a fellow reaches out and finds a rung missingIIt Is said that letter writing Is be coming a lost art except the spec l mens produced In divorce courts It Is yet a question as to whether a New Years Resolution has much to do with the world growing better About the on lyfellow who go credit for tooting his own horn no days Is the man who runs an auto mobile A society belle has been appointed deputy sheriff at UnlontownL Pai r0To be pinched by an officer like that will no doubt bb a distinct pleasure i An Evansville Ind man wants a divorce because his wife Insists on bathing her pet dog In thedlsh pan Plainly heJQ one of those 111 bre4 sort of fellows who does not recognize the Inalienable rights the modern queen of the kitchen Mr IfarryLehr the well knows t and wealthy society man of Newport has been taken to a sanitarium at Baltimore for treatment for nervous prostration Poor Harryl Tho stunts he went through in the na of society were enough to port most any man to the bughouse years ago A circular letter has been ad dressed to the authorities at Wash- Ington by those having in charge the digging of the Panama Canal in which they complain bitterly of the poetic effusions of Maurice H Thatcher Governor of the Canal Zone They say ho writes poetry without any provocation and most of It Is of the very worst sort The Government ought to use Its best ef forts to stop this terrible outra upon helpless employeem Mr Graham Vreelnnd has retiredI as managing editor of the Louisville CourierJournal to be succeeded byH I Mr Harrison Robertson as general editorial manager Mr Vreeland goes into more lucrative employ ment Mr Robertson has been wl I the CourierJournal for many yea reoffilling the posts of managing editor and editorial writer having In spec- Ial care the editorial page TheI change will In no wise affect theI splendid efficiency of the Courle- Journal as a great newspaper It was caused to be reported over the State before the meeting of theI Democratic State Executive Committee that the meting would be only for a friendly interchange of ldeashadI and that nothing would be done that time only talk over party maIdters That the Committee meet and at once issue the edict atof a primary election as the mode of selecting candidates for State om I ccs and this over the protest of majority of the candidates them selves certainly looks a little queer to say the least Was tho affair alll fit and dried from the beginning In behalf of the email towns and the merchants doing business the Sna combined effort Is being ma by almost all the newspapers throughout the country against the j A proposed establishment of local r ral parcelspost service That this service would seriously cripple If not annihilate the small retailer of merIchandlse seems plain That It would at the same time enrich theI retail mallorder houses of distant cities to the discomfiture of thoI home merchant Is equally evident It would also heavily Increase the I present postal deficit Parcelspost service would thwart tho prospor of country towns and merchants Prominent maof Trenton NI J have banded together for the pur 1 pose of preserving the Integrity avhave Issued an edict that all married men must wear rings on their I thumbs as an Indication or warning I of their wedded state Such curtailment I of njans Inherent rights is aII a terrible outrage Hereafter verY j brave married men of Trenton when lei lnoetqa pretty woman must elth ervjrieplil hands In his pockets or ctbeerled of wigwag signs wjth hit h afl to warn off the fair on smiles Its a mortal shame esII other blow Ittt downtrodden benea = L I + r- F Aettojli + thIs tabdetnhday thorp perch fncetnaq bob up sdme bigots l critic of the brceans to Its province as a newspaper Some people would have nothing of a sensational nature which Is simply news out of the or dlnary printed while others are al1 ways glad to read anything a news paper may print until they or their relatives become concerned In so unseemlY Incident and then th Itwant It suppressed In tno meln time tho successful newspaper pUr sues the even tenor of Its way sure ptof its mlssloh and what Is expect of It and regardless of any carping critic It seldom seems to strike some people that perhaps the editors knows his business- IRESHENTIAL TIMBER THEIR AVAILABILITY The Commoner receives a great many Inquiries in regard to men whose names are being mentioned in connection with the Demoorat- residentialP nomination It is not able to answer all questions but It will be pleased to answer where it can and to make inquiry where It Is beingsfrequencyFolwk Gaynor Harmon and Wilson and their records are being examined Folk was an active supporter of Dryan and Sewell in 1896 and has supported the Democratic national ticket In all the Presidential cami paiRs since Mayor Gaynor has supported the national ticket In all campaigns In 1895 be was conspicuous as a su porter of the Chicago platform was one of the few prominent Democrats In the East who stood up fort the party creed sad ticketand ho has been faithful ever since I Governor Harmon then R me ber of Mr Clevelands cabinet did not vote In 1896 but In 1900 pro sided at Mr Bryans meeting In Cln cinnatiGov cseed to have supported the Democratic national ticket in subsequent campaigns The Commoner has no pos ttlve Information as to the cam palgns since 1896 but will be pleas ed to publish any authoritative In formation which any reader sac have on tho subject Bryans Com mover Old Soldier Tortured I For years I suffered unspeakable 3Ii torture from Indigestion constlpa tlon and liver trouble wrote A K Smith a war veteran at Erie Pn g0but Dr Kings New Life Pills fixed e all right Theyre simply great Try them for any stomach liver or kidney trouble Only 26c at Janres Williams im PITMAN FAMOUS FOUNDER OF SHORTHAND DEAD thlien Pitman aged 89 years ono the countrys most famous cltl zens died Wednesday night In his homo at 1862 Columbia avenue C1 cinnati Pitman was the founder of Americar HeI was also well known In art circles all over this country Ho was a national figure Burl I and after the Civil War He vine o of the first shorthand reporters J to be employed by the United StatesI I I Government For nearly a year her I softry serious operation frpm the effgqts which he noyerxTecpyered Fever Sorce Fever sores and old chronic eor e- srshould ont be healed entirely but should be kept in healthy condition This can be done by applying Char I berlains Salve This salve las no superior for this purpose HIs a1 most excellent for chapped hands diseasesde al ofI ers mI SPECIAL NOMJ uACHANGE OF DATES j I wish to correct a mistake In re gard to the time of holding the Co mon School Examinations The amlnatlon will be held on January I 27 and 28 Instead of January 13jj and 14cI have permission from the State Superintendent to hold this oxaml countyIfy I may p either at Hartford or Fordsvllle member the dates January 27 a 28 1911 HENRY LEACH Supt tAT OPPORTUNITY Mrs Eliza C Duke desires to dispose of all her real estate in Beaver Dam Ky consisting oftq aout 20 twenty acres withinBald the very heart of the to which can be divided into nice and valuablel building lots NOW is YOUR CHANCE AM mayhepreileltedan G notr oatlr address Jfhn H cr tf 1 COHSISTENCT TAT k WAS EXTRAORDINARYf Was Shown in Recent Action I f Democratic Statet Executive Committeeey In all the checkered history pf Kentucky there was never a mo thatedof Me Kentucky t3tateExecuaveCo mlttee at Its meeting In Louisville Thursday lC q I At one moment itvoted for aprlI mary for tho selection of a 8ta ticket on the ground that this yr the best and fairest mesas of getting the wishes of the people The very next moment It voted down a proposal to secure the chol of the people for United States Sena thisBy voting down the latter proposition the Democratic party of Kentucky spits upon the platforms of the party turns Its back upon the solemn promises pledges and protes tatlons of the organization In tlirPdifferent national conventions stamps Itself as thoroughly roactlon ary I If there Is one thing tndre than another to which the DemoeracMstands njedgod by Its adh0 the speeches of its leaderSrlt lst popular election of Senators Car ing out this prlrtfilpleVMtl would partyhol Determine patty write It is significant and educational to observe that the only ease who fa vored thter isenatorial+ prlmary we OilmJames while the ones who oppde it were the friends of Senator T H Payntor former Govern r J CW Beckham Harry Wolsslnger and J Mayo Ollie James had the courage Ito come out in the open and demand that the party stand by ItspJat forms Noneof his opponents the courage to come out and advo cate the reverse policy The Inner meaning of the comma- y tees action was elucidated by the remark in a reactionary Democrat- paper that It there had been a popular primary no one but James wooIdtohave had a chance It was the friends oftaynte Beckham Mayo and Wolsslnger who opposed James motion forbsena torlal primary v If the Democrats of Kentujjjjy areI alive to their own Interests the Post rather fancies that they will take theI I earliest opportunity to elect a pr gressive Lcglsature and Insure t election of n progressive UnitdIfy States Senator and not ono sal eofand sane reactionary and satlsfac tory to big buslnessThe IenourI tacky Post Covington Ky Curedn J If you have any trouble with your stomach you should take Chamberlains Stomach and Liver tablets I Mr J P Kioto pf Edina Mo says dltfarengnt I medicines for stomach trouble b sfind Chamberlains Stomach s- Liver nd t Tablets more beneficial thanI any other remedy I ever use For mtPEACHSEED MONKEYS I blrADEcONVIOrl NEV 1 Frankfort Ky Jan 2t D btorr eonof CtnthlanaV knowff to 1 Bib fellow convictas the mdney man left the penftentldryta da havlilg been pardoned by Gbvernor WutsQn Ho jfiLiywfftajifs innii i aowhile a cbntict from the sale pro keys carved from peach seeds tah farm In Harrison equity wberec he will gp to spend the test ot hitI life I Death In Roaring Fire ay not result from the work of firebugs but often severe bums are caused that make a quick need t tiI qulckeaxst a bruises bolls sores It subdues 1in flammation It kills pain It soothes and heals Drives off skin eruptions ulcers or piles Only 25c Nllifamen m 4 BassDAReDI ndAtRepublicanCommltteo District of Kentucky held in Beaver Dam on the 17th of December 1910 at 1 oclock p m for Ute purpose of determining thp limo place and anner of nominating a candidate be voted Wr state Senator for NbvembWn r w i elected Chairman and J C bleu Secretary On motion nt was ordered and that ml dtgated cbatenti theeptial4 SyeathenatorS+ ti lteS BWrftpiiftfer Ht t oplo1 pm standarci tl neMondaY the 30t day bt January 1 9 lii for too pur l Republicanfl district to bo voted for rthe reguI 1911ofrOE TEnTOVN Jan 27School is progressing nicety under the management of Prots Hoagland ProtoH H Davis has been sick daysTODr G H Chapman who has bee bettermMr Fred Chapman whohas bee at Ekron Ky for some time is meI courttoat Hartford this week aeQuito a lot of tobacco has been de livered during the past week Farmers seem to be well pleased with grading and prices ceA series of meetings is to begin e Baptist Church here the 2d Sun day night Mr and Mrs L M Phipps w have been visiting in Tennessee t some time are at home again I RESIDENT TUFT WILL ADDRESS SOUTHERN MENi Commercial Congress at At PurposerqMeetingobyNaahlagtonyDec 30Preside raft will address the greatest gat ering of business men ever held In Ale sateedn for three days beginning March 8 1911 The Governors of the other fifteen Southern States united with Governor Drown of Georgia in extending this invitation to President Taft which was delivered to him to Commad4 gress and a Committee from Georgia The program of the three days tthistory of the commercial South iasuisheato the most prominent men of t nation to participate In addition the address by the President who Grearer Nation Ihrough n Greater South addresses will be made by ExPresi dent Roosevelt GovElect Woodrow Wilson of New Jersey Hon T Powdorly Surgeon General 1Ynlt Wyman the Governors of the South dlsNngulehedhoThis vast rally is Intended to typ In a vivid manner to the people the nation that the South regardII Ing Itself ns an Integral portion o great ountry has set Itself t the task of building n still greater nation through tho growth and de velopment of a still greaterrSouth Final arrangements of the pro I Iagramthe Executive Commltte Nor the Southern Commercial Congress a tj 1 j apnorncute the full list of speakers wjtblna Se days rEciemo lUtiguronn 1etter chapped hatidf or lips bolli1 j itoresand alfsklifdlseases are 4uickI HeilsAndeepitctBrilfe L iers vAitlcreamy ao8ir white Vint- mcnt ukII DECKHAM ENLARQESIIIS NEWSPAPER BUSINESS i J r i FQxaleuYtogo Into tho newspaper busl on a big wale He filed articles of Incorporation of the Kentucky today The Incorporators are Beckfiam A OJ Jeffera iIni 1stockIn tenor of Mrs Tlchenor Mr and Mrs Harlan Tichenor en h tortained at their home near Beda December 26 in honor of Mrs Tlch enors 28th birthday Those present were E C Baird and wHetnp ennett and wife J N Hudson and HenryJones iladyaTlchenor and RdwenaTichonor All reported a fine timeluf 4 Notice to Creditors Ohio Circuit Court Mark Berry Plaintiff T8 Deteadaarragalthe CIdproa4 ford Kentucky properly provRa oat Jgyar7elOLl7Gtck i At hr t14a i ir l i xa uas w L frtiIT i fjiI rI 1 r i r Your liberapatronage andJoyaK J nsup Qrthas ounded out fpjOF1 flItI l i I thisrfJnof y I fut hearts god ouftoyob and atwords are inadequate to ef5cpfesjr our appreciation Thanking your prosperttyor We Str lnitat911 iPromisihg the est merchandise the best story equipmenK the best service an an honestairr1 I Ia place to handout goods and take in money v Your in rest- shall be caret ll19uared iievI I ery instance Yo cant be nore loyal to us than e will b to you May the f4ew Yea be kind and when tithe shall ha vest 1 9111 may we 1je here ndvable to say HAPPY N W YEAR E Pe Barnes ro YeCr MAGAX Dec 30People ol this vicinity are busy stripping tobacco Narf nighowith their son C C Miller of this placeMiss Lizzie Muffett of this place Is spending this week with Miss Vie 1 Westerfield at Washington Ky Mr William Gllllams died at his home near Ralph and was burled at Pleasant Hill cemetery Wednesday Narw rows route 1 spent Sunday night with C E Miller and family MrAl Drown died at the Hopkins nrlllr Asylum Tuesday and was bur led at Sugar Grove cemetery ne r- Jere FrIday 1CE filler dent to Hartford Lop slnese Saturday j Mlis I hoda whjtehou o whp ia I attetidl jg school at Pleasant Btdge Is spending the holldhys at+ homo SH A Ralph aria tamllyof near Beech Valley have moved hero We= think we hear Bedding belt singing serene the laric ape here HCGED WIFE TOO HARD ARRESTED AND FINED Kansas City MeiDec 31Jay Harr Jordan a telegraph operator hugginghlswlfe lastnightwhotoldwas cruel to her Tye hare been married Just a monh7 Jordan told the Court to ring A fortnight ago I tried to kiss togivesquirmingcracked A week ago she heard a girl say Jwas a nicelooking young man That was the beginning of our quar ended with my wife cal- lgfjte J offlc Jr0 lost night Now she clatmalhat I broke her ribs on pur ipose After hearing the wlfds side of le story Judge Halt ad assessed tbeUbO fine on JordEi a QO00 t10 00A KAJIKIAQE 1 JIIIIJ p jtC ln OO 0 iey8 J4wrtWI1 f Iron to- iQealigyJFfpliyj Arnoldj W Qtarkr DadN tp Stella 11 Robert of the S CROMWEL BAIVBora CromwtOhlo State pf 1 the close of Iii tire 15th da- somber I RESOUB Loans flnd Discount Due fro a National Actual ibash OB ban Chocks and athorl i s ovorbra I CS cUt e Overdraf uqpc 118 Current I lBxpenser 9TaxesReal EsH4te Bant t fXaie Furniture and Flxtbretf Total M J4ii v + LIADI Capital Stock paid i fin 1Surplu8t WDepositson which Jnterdrt lat not paId8ldMt Deposits ti which In torest Is paid 88 Notes and Bills counted H 1 Total State of Kentucky County of Ohio I JP Miller Cast named Bank do sole tho abovp statement best of my knowledg J P MIL Subscribed I1nits me by J P MUler t December 1910 WSTINSLBY PllCorrect AttestLP J LPT j 1 1rECY+tilirlatq t C verywlta 1 Aeedll11 and hMNT trpnbles LDfUlbVtd qSt t 1f t 4 k w 1A t IOC iAI I j f J q sUTIc t 4H IT 1 1 fr We are beyond question headquarters r I for Mens Clothing and are prepared with a large stock to cater to the eye of the most scrutinizing customer We handle thecelebrated Sterling Suits that are beyond question the peer of arty clothing ha died in Hartford Ve will have on Uale during January some special values in suits and overcoats Call and see them and remember iiff l to trade with a house that saves4 4paysyou money y JEW AXR dz wCTlicsH- ERTFORD Flr Dasherr JCBNTUCICV V1HI= fi h Jl A i I f J 11 i i 1 j J j I I I fi d a ti yesterdayLouisville I J I j 1 1 I vie I t a c d 2 y vt r Dl I i s e B I f I I I J yesterday t t t t t O The New CommercialHotel has ibcon tented to Mr and Mrs S C i Roberts of For svUle who have moved here and opened the hotel Mr Roberts formerly conducted the hotel at Fords jlle Prof CRoss Bennett has returnee home from Broadway Mines whoa he closed a successful school Hoj will be at home about a month beforq be leaves for Chicago where be wilt enter a medical collegeIfi if The handsomest Calendar of all Is the one sent out by The Najlqnal t Stockman and Farmer of PIt sburg Pa It will be sent to any one who1 will send 10 cents to pay package and postage Send for it j Mr and Mrs J Rosenblatt left Saturday for Louisville to attend the marriage of Mrs Rosenblatts broth er Mr Nathan Wolder to Miss Fan nle Bernstein which occurred at th residence of the bride Sunday nigh Messrs McDowell Fogle Raymer Tlnsley and Douglas D Felix Hart ford and L Coleman Paradise who had been spending the holidays at their respective homes have returned to the State University Lexing ton Mr James W Ford Is erecting sixroom cottage on the corner of Union and Foreman streets opposit- Judge John D Wilson Mr Ford will also erect two more dwellings s adjoining this new residence in the near future Mr Rowan Holbrook left last ey4 enlng for Southern California wher e he will visit htsson Mr Harold Hol ok Mr Holbrook will visit sev p points of Interest in California and Intermediate points before re I turning a month hence Mr Ernest Wilson son of A N Wilson Beaver Dam route 1 came jto Hartford Monday and was operat ed on for a throat and nasal affectionL and will remain at the residence oft his uncle Judge John B Wilson for awhile under the treatment of Dr J W Taylor Mr Ed Davison one of Ohio coun tys oldest and best known citizens died at his home at Kites Falls this county last Wednesday of paralysis He had been in feeble health quitej awhile He owned several thousandI acres of farming land and was con dered a very wealthy citizen Messrs J B Wade A Ross andI Fred Chapman Centertown E P Brown H L Brown J P Austin J W Brown Hartford route 4 J H Patton city R D Laws Hart m fordiroutp2JplajjJVade CaveI Dam route 2 V C Hooker Beaver Dam route 1 G M Harrison Bars retts Ferry apd J E yoff Center town were among The Heralds calls ers Monday Ohio Tribe No 188 Improved Or der of Red Men held their regular meeting Wednesday night at which time the following new officers were elected Sachem James C Bennett Senior9agamorel Otto C Martin Junibr1 Sagamore Leslie Hoover Chief dfRecordB AE Pate reelects ed Ke er of Paraphernalia JamesI Hudson Triistee Cal P Keown Representative to Great CounchiS ABraictferi Rev J Wjtnersuddenly ateliIanai I ulnneeAofhl7ar4444er + 11lrlCLltU tle + of that Jt1 llvffilrtfd Pe MjI I1J a9HJ boyvgl trRuplertndawa s s wherfl1brotherr witbea 1 Hartford next Snndayi anyhow no matter wbatmLYhappen NOTICE ro AtL tioNmn 4Im tj ri nACOO oR VfrlG On Thursday January 6 iVliv regainflng er Tobacco Growers Convention A S of E to convene at the court hoses In Qwensborb at 9 oclock Beefs pf representation will be one delegate from each local union A S of E In the Green River District also all members of the several county boards are members and should at tend as this will be aq important meeting from the fast that It will be the time to elect officers for the coming year We also extend a cordial welcome to all A Sof E to bacco growers Respectfully S B ROBERTSON Secy Lodge Officers Elected At a meeting of the Centertbwn Lodge No 714 F A Mbelciat the Masonic Hall on Tuesday after followingofficers Wlrr J B MaddbxiSenlorl 1WW den O L Ross Junior Warden jj Ov DJames Treasurer H H Low= 1Iii Secretary Ji 0 Jackson Tho new oll era Were duly bstallod Centertown Maspnlfjl Lodga la In SHO condltloH and expects to hive- lie nest degree team in Ohio coun neivteatsMetn with 1 c OEA1HAOUTESOII1 ferai WITH CARBOLIC ACID Young Man Kills Himself Because r Accused of a Small Theft Cloverport Ky Dec 30Drood log over the fact that a warrant had charginghimof old iron of aprobablo value of fifty cents Clarence Hurt twenty two years of age drank about an ounce of carbolic acid about 730 oclock tonight and died thirty min utes later before a physician reach ed him HurteJulytfrom Leavenworth Ind Since com- Ing to Clovorport ho had been em ployed as a teamster He Is unmar ried and is survived by his father mother and several sisters and broth ers Clarence Hurt and his brother I Emmet Hurt aged eighteen years oldabuggy that they found on the Bates hadobeen abandoned by its former owner wijOhad moved all of his belongings from the farm some time before and had left only the buggy It is not thought that the boys idea was to commit any offense but that they thought the vehicle had been permanently abandoned and that they might have the iron The owner of the buggy learning that they had taken the iron swore out the warrant charging thm with stealing the iron Emmet Hurt escaped to Indiana while his olde- rbotiiormade way with himself by using the deadly poison CONCERNINGA FEW WORDS THE DANK OF HARTFORD In this issue of The Herald will be found a statement of the condl tlon of the Dank of Hartford at the close of our semiannual term to which we respectfully Invite your attention This bank was organized in the year 1882 being the first bank or ganized in this county Since Its organization there have been panics and many financial disturbances Notwithstanding this fact it has weathered the storms and it is with a pardonable pride that we call attention to Its present strong cond1 Uon Besides the conservative manage ment of a bank there is an addition al protection to its patrons and that is a surplus account which you will observe from our statement we are now enjoying It is the purpose of our directors to keep this bank clean so that at all times our depositors will be abso lutely protected For many years It has been our custom to appoint a committee com posed of two of our directors who hold ho other office in the bank to count the cash and inspect our notes and now we have the additional inspection of the State Bank Examiner whose duty It is to make a careful examination of the bank twice a year It is wellt known that the bill passed by our last Legislature cre atjinj the offico oftsjate Bank Ex Secretaryatglned notwithstanding tHjaJ veto 1V accepted the Secretary of States jnyftallim and on the i6thandi7th pi lasCmonth this bank was thor yhx hlyhe11i4talnecj by bis representa t1Ye who expressed himself as being goodIcconditionWe this occasion to express our appreciation of the godd will of inrour achievements and sincerely trust that the New Year will bring happl uses and prosperity to all Respectfully J W FORD President e + Fiscal Court In Session TheO hlo County Fiscal Court con vened In court hall hero yesterday and will likely be in session the re mainder of the week The members present are County Judge R R Wending County Attorney C E Smith and the following Justices of the Peace J H Mlles O E Scott Mack Cook C V Miles J L Pat ton B 8 Chamberlin J C Jackson and Thomas Sanders TIm NO JRE K SCHOOL IMPngvE33fE LEAGUE Program for Friday evening Jan uary Gt 191 S i gong rpHrc lJroad chQD1 readmgfertlelYm I StevensMary Pirtje and Xva Wal lace JongMD Carbon Recita Wardold mittee to make out program Recess ReaolvpdThat I Sword If Affirmative J P Foster 0 D Carson D E Ward J AcPark Dudley Westerfleld Negative W R Carson C E Allen Bi 8 Chamberlin Prof T H Smith Ty mer Westorfteld Lecture by T Ii Smith Vice President of Hartford College CriticismIFILYDIA FOSTER Secy OHIO COUNTY FARMERS CLUB MEETS SATURDAYI Tho Farmers Club of Ohio coun ty meets again in Hartford next Sat urday This Is a gathering of farm ers to discuss the various modes of cultivation of different crops ftc and Its recent meetingwas very prof itable as the one next Saturday should be The ladies are especially invited to attend and take part The following is the program previously arrangedInvocatJonRev Virgil Elgin Should Agriculture be Taught in the Public School If so to What E- xtentProt T H Smith Making Pea HayHenry MPir tleKeeping up Interest in the Farmers ClubProf Henry Leach Restoring Fertility to WornOut LandsEdgar Boehm Preparing Tobacco for Market D FordTho Care of Our Apple Orchard F W Pirtle Why Should a Farmer Raise Sheep Melvln Stewart 1My Choice of Hogs and WIiYJ- P FosterQuestions relating to Agriculture Special Notice We take pleasure In announcing Mrs R D Walker as our agent In Hartford Any order taken by Mrs Walker will receive our best atten tion We carry a full stock of Flow ers for all occasions i NANTZ FLORAL CO- Owensboro Ky FreeGold FllThe free gold fish havo arrived and if you want one you will have to hurryJAS H WILLIAMS Druggist Hartford Ky Hoard of Supervisors The Board of Tax Supervisors for Ohio county convened In court hall last Monday and will likely be In session about eight days The per sonnel of the board follows L Ber ry Loney McHenry W T Keown Fordsvllle I C Hoover Buford C C Dennis Prentls and G M Harri son Darretts Ferry POI Sale A nice Brlghtllght saddle mare 7 years old 151E hands hlru DR J S BEAN 112 Hartford Ky + JCKKALVO Dec 31lrand Mrs Eddie lieIn and Mr Win Barnard returned recentyl from Colorado Mr nllSlgSfik Zac Hocker of Drakesboro vTslfcU Mrs Hockers mother Mrs Iliner here recently Mrs Emma Fulkerson visited rel atives at Cleaton this week Miss Ora Milner Is visiting rela tives at Drakosboro Mr Mites and Miss Dora Mllner were married at 1 the home of the brides mother here last Saturday evening 1 Mr John Mclfityre went to Owens borio last Monday Miss Mattle Wo6dwent to Prentls last Monday r hire OIle rull ersqn visited relatives at M9Hearyrecentlg- Mr Sherman Greeji of Livermore was In this vicinity J lastSunday Statement otthe Condition of the BANK OF HARTFORD At the Close of ltd SemiAnnual Term December J1 1010 RESOURCES Bills Discounted 18089153 Cash on hand and duo from Banks 3508676 Overdrafts 217598 Stocks and Bonds 630000 Banking House andLot 300000 Furniture and Fixtures 100000 Checks and Cash Items 61837 Total j 23507264 LIABILITIES Capital Stock 4000000 Surplus 2000000 Dividend No 47 160000 Depos tst17347264 Total 23507264- J W FORD JNO C THOMAS RYE LEE SIMMERMAN1 ROWAN HOLBROOK JNO T MOORE fDirectors Moro Logs Wanted teIIpjpi CU bOb of Rouigh Lori A J W1aLI Sf 3itf Hartford Ky aaA i Cr2 C = r tt This is the chief requisitefor a makingPerfect PerfectBake DayFoods k ROYAl Baking PowderAbsolutely Pure BakingPowder GrapeCream made from grapes No Alum No Lime Phosphate a iFRi DALAND Jan 2The majority of peopOa are done stripping their tobacco ia this section ana all are preparing to deliver this week Fordsvllle aei Narrows got most all the tobacco ibtII this section x iir H B Snyder of White Ram ofNairqweri i after seine business interests CBnx have here Qj Hoover of this place tsar lie llat f rdastweek r S Hoover Sons sold 29T worth of gqods Christmas eve cuIa besides their credit and prodnwt tradeDr I J Hoover of Oweraborac spent Christmas with his parent here Mr and Mrs L S Hoover Mr David Burch of this place a who has been on the sick list f quite awhile is thought to be bar proving slowly We hope David wSt soon be up and out with us again Mrs E C Wilson of this place who has been sick for some time id no better ti Mr J P Furls of this place Loa rented J W Fords farm near Cams Run Church and moved onto same Foley1- SyAre tonic In action quick In rctrattzt A special medicine for all kldner lUll bladder disorders Mary C Abbott Wolfeboro N H says I was LL fllcted with a bad case of rbeaa tiam duo to uric acid that 1I1ytIII neys failed to clear out of my tlnadC I was s6 lame in my feet JoInts ai4 back tbat It ices agony for Ise flab stop I used Foley Kidney FiQerfMrc trand a rall gone This great chamgfelfciiprf t irandr r fering as I have For saw ftp druggfataJ tt Nkrtfoli tewJ 1J 0 t1 t 1 r Pl l t I f The Hertford Farads f t WEDNESDAY JANUARY 4 f lORDS PRAYER r 4 AGNOSTICtF A Curious Effusion of r Modern Thought IS INTERROGATIVE IN FORM Noncommittal in Sentiment and Half Accusing In Its Implications TEXT OP THE PRAYER IN FULL Mrs K T Woosley of Kentucky has received word from the Agnos tic Association of Belgium and France that they have adopted her J New Lords Prayer which she de livered at the recent International Liberal League convention In Brus sels where she was the only dele gate from America and the only woman s delegate to the convention The prayer Is Interrogative In form an decldely noncommltal In thought In places it alms to give j the Creator a few statistics quite in the manner of the preacher who prayed Oh Lord Thou knowest of the Sunday papers The New Lords Prayer Is as fol lowsOh thou eternal infinite mat Y = ter force mind or whatever thou art that men call God If thou are just and loving and Incllneth to peace If thou dellghtcth In the happiness and progress of thy children why have the religions which seek to honor thee persecuted different creeds and soaked the earth with each others blood Why have they Inflicted ostra cism ruin or death upon all teach I ers of truth coming Into their pow er Why have they presented an un broken phalanx against every phase of social progress Why have they championed the cause of despotism and denounced that of liberty Why have they degraded and enslaved womankind And all this In thy name Oh God we beseech thee to so Influence men that the benefactors of the race will be glorified and not w crucifiedthat reason un tearing may walk the earth that temples of1 worship will welcome honest and In telligent thought that character may count far more than belief that the human palm will reject the sword for the laurel branch of peace that love may be the golden key unlock ing all the gates of joy that woman will be liberated each man receive what he earns and all come to know that the rights of one are the rights of all that wars and Crannies and persecutions are robberies and hy pocrisies may not prevail In thy nameOh God we now approach the province which Is wholly governed by thy will And we implore theo either to stop producing deadly ml crobes tornadoes earthquakes and yolcanoes they torture and kill one quarter of the people on the earth before the age of six onehalf before the age of sixteen and twothirds before the passing from youth Into complete manhood and womanhood and inflict upon the lower species DONT BE BALD Nearly Anyone May Secure a Splendid Growth of Hair We have a remedy that has a record of growing hair and curing baldness In 93 out of every 100 cases where used according to direr tions for a reasonable length of time That may seem like a strong state montIt Is and we mean It to be and no one should doubt It until they have put our claims to an act tual test Wo are so certain Roxall 93 Hair Tonic will cure dandruff pre vent baldness stimulate the scalp and hair roots stop falling hair and grow now hair that we personally f give our positive guarantee to re fund every penny paid us for It in every instance where it does not give entire satisfaction to tho user Rexall 93 Hair Tonic is asI pleasant to use as clear spring water It la delightfully perfumed and doesI ofJrease or gum the hair Two rItee11acJj BtorTheJRe fl and animals agony and abbreviate 1 life beyond computation or to re peal the law that thy ereatures shalU multiply and replentlsh the earth Oh God all classes and condI- tions of society have begun to pon derHow can It bo the world was planned With wretchedness on every hand By a Power wise and good For clear It seems to human eyes That wisdom could plan otherwise And goodness surely would And we pray that when Judgment Day arrives man may not clan bo should be the Judge and thou the one adjudged- In a spirit of reverend and hu inlllty and love we place all this be fore thee ohGodif thou art God Whether each agnostc Is to hur this prayer but once and then ab stain or whether the crossexamlna tion of the Creator is to be a recur rent ceremony In the life of the doubter is not stated ooooooooooooooO LOOK FORWARD 0 OOOOOOOOOOOOOO1 Do not tell your troubles this year because the fewer people who know of the things that have handicapped you the better It Is for you You will then be spared the Influence of the unfortunate suggestions which your hard luck stories make upon other peoples minds Then again every time you re peat the story of your misfortunes your troubles your trials your tall ures you etch the dark picture a lit tie deeper in your own mind make a little more real to yourself what you ought to erase forever What cannot help us what can only bin der should be forgotten discarded once for all Many people hang on to their old troubles they cling to their old sor rows and misfortunes their fail ures their past sufferings until they become a terrible drag a clog a fearful handicap to their progress The only thing to do with a bad piece of work with an unfortunate mistake with a sad experience Is to let It go wipe It out get rid of It forever Never allow tho hideous Image to come Into your presence again or mar your happiness or sap your strength There Is so much bad In the best of us and so much good In the worst of us that it hardly behooves any of us to talk about the rest of us Dr Hells 1IneTnr Honey Is a household word In every State In the Union as well as In several foreign countries For grip coughs colds asthma and throat troubles it is the best Sold everywhere Look for the Bell on the bottle m LIpplncotts and the New Year LIppIncotts Magazine wastes no time In beginning to fulfil Its prom- Ises of good things to come during 1911 The January Issue opens with a thoroughly delightful com plete novelette entitled Lista by Zona Gale famous for The Loves of Pelleas and Etarre Friendship Village Love Stories and other worthful books Llsta is a tale of rural Wisconsin a sec tion hitherto virtually unexplolted in fiction The heroine is a farmers daughter who has some surprising experiences In which are also con cerned a man of course Llstas little sister no less a personage than the Mayor of the town the Mayors daughter and some city folk Millions of Bottles Of Dr Bells PlneTarHoney used annually Is good evidence that it Is a good remedy for la grippe coughs colds and all throat and bronchial troubles Look for the Bell on the bottle Sold everywhere mI I A SETTLEMENT WITH THE SWEDISH FARMER Up In Minnesota Mr Olsen had a cow killed by a railroad train In due season the claim agent for the railroad called Wo understand of course that the deceased was a very docile and valuable animal said the claim agent in his most persuasive calm clalmagently manner and we sympathize with you and your family In your loss But Mr Olsen you must remember this Your cow had no business being upon our tracks Those tracks are our private property and when she invaded them she became a trespasser Technically speaking you asher owner became n trespasser also But we have no desire to carry the Issue into court and possibly give you trouble Now then what would you regard as a fair settlement between you and the railroad company Vail said Mr Olsen slowly Ay bane poor Swede farmer but lAY shall give you two dollars Son Francisco Argonaut Children Cry FOR FLETCHERS CMV ST O R I A T 600 o o o6bdfb OOtOFiiO POEMS YOUIiil ENJOY 0 0 O The Heralds Special Selections 0 00 a a O ENDURANCE How much the heart may bear and yet not break How much the flesh may suffe and not die I question much It any pain or ache Of soul or body brings our end more nigh Death chooses his own time till tbat is come All evils may be borne We shrink and shudder at the surgeons knife Each nerve recoiling tram the cruel steel Whose edge seems searching for the quivering life Yet to our sense the bitterest pangs reveal That still although tho trembling flesh be torn This also may be borne We see a sorrow rising In our way And try to flee from the apprdach ing ill We seek some small escape wo seek and pray But when the blow falls then our hearts are still Not that the pain is of Its sharpness shorn But that It can be borne We wind our life about anothers life We hold It closerdearer than our own Anon It faints and falls In deadly striteLeaving us stunned and stricken and alone 3ut till we do not dltiwithdiceE we mourn This also can be borne behold we live through all things famine thirst- Dereavement paInall grief and misery All woeand sorrow life Inflicts Its worst On soul and body but we cannot die- Though we be sick and tired and faint and worn Lo All things can be borne Elizabeth Ahern Allen HAN WILL FREEZE TO DEATH IN LAST DAYS Washington Dec 31Tho earths slowly cooling and man will freeze not starve to death In the distant future according to Dr Har vey W Wiley chief chemist of the department of agriculture who for sook the subject of germs and pure foods long enough to address the Secular League here However he added there will be fuel for at least another million yearsIn the future he said further the air will furnish heat fuel and power and companies will be formed for utilizing it This is not a theory bpt an actuality of the future based upon actual conditions and natural laws A Reliable Cough Medicines a valuable family friend Foley Honey and Tar fulfills this condition exactly Mrs Charles Kline N 8th St Easton Pa states Several members of my family have been ured of bad coughs and colds by the use of Foleys Honey and Tar and I- am never without a bottle In the louse It soothes and relieves the Irritation In the throat and loosens up the cold I have always found It a reliable cough cure and do not hes- Itate to recommend It highly For la grippe coughs and stuffy colds tor children and grown persons and or delicate people use only Foloys Honey and Tar Contains no opI- ates For sale by all druggists m Puzzling Conduct Little GirlMother Is Uncle John leafMotherNo deter Why Little GirlEvery time ho gives roe five cents ho says What do you say and Im never saying a word Chamberlains Cough Remedy Is not a common everyday cough mixture It Is a meritorious remedy for all the troublesome and dangerous complications resulting from cold in the head throat chest or lungs Sold by all druggists m I MINT 1UW3I ROMANCE AND HOW IT ENDED Thus the story runs In the Bar hour family In the olden days whefi the trip to Kentucky was made astride ahoree with a pair of saddlebags In one side a ciiangeof cloth ing in the other a quart of good old Virginia whisky former Governor Barbqur was making tile way thrOugh Cumberland Gap to Ken tuck Nearing a small Inn be found a bed of nrint Gathering a onerous quantity ho took it wlib him to the Inn whore he spent fiua = day and thus Introduced to tho Ink 0 n keeper and family the Virginia mint Julep A few years later on taking the same trip ho made It a point to make the same Inn to spend Sunday Much to his surprise he was met by an entire stranger At once he ask ed for his old friends Well said the stranger a few years ago a fool Virginian came through here and taught them folks how to mix a drink out of weeds Now they are all planted on the hill yonder Richmond Times Dis patch OOOOOOOOOOOOOO O A BACHELOR GIRLS 0 O REFLECTIONS 0 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO A girl never casts her bread upon the waters without the fervid hope It will return to her in the form of wedding cake A husband Is a necessity not a luxury You can live without lu urles but a necessity is something which you must have around the houseIts a poor wife who cant put ujj a good solid bluff at devotion In re turn for her board clothes and lodg ingAstonishing how many rich wid ows are willing to pay cash In ad vance for cheap sentiment or imitation love from goodlooking adven turers nowadays- A I woman can forgive her husband for calling her names In private if he will only call her dearie by mis take in public once In a while Youd fancy that a marriage certificate wasil declaration of Independence from the way In which some people act after they have signed It Now 9 matrimony Is a mar curial affair since most married couples are smothering each other with kisses one moment and with a wet blanket of sarcasm the next A man doesnt mind posing as a neglected husband It makes oth 3r women sympathize with him so By Helen Rowland In St Louis PostDispatch 1 CASTOR IIA For Infants and Children The Kind You Have Always Bought r Boars the SjT XJ T j Signature of a y TceZtif LDEST MAIL CARRIER AND IIIS KALSfi TEETH 1 Eilzabethtown Ky Dec 30In- be neighboring county of Hart re sIdes a man that claims the distinction of being the oldest mall carrier In the United States and now he asks the Government to retire him on a pension This man Is Frank I llandll unfordvllle to Cub Run a distanced I fifteen miles dally for so long hat the memory of no man in that district runneth to the contrary Uncle Frank has lost only three teeth and has worn false teeth made out of seasoned hickory They are cut by hIm so as to fit about tho other teeth They last for several years and when they wear out he makes others The aged carriernled tilt ap= Hcatlon for a pension a few days ago His Untimely Death He died at the untimely age of ilghtyflvo UntimelyYes ought to have been dead fteen years ago- COMFORTING WORDS Many a Hartford Household Will 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take no other t 4 WELCOME Wows TO WOMEN Woes who suffer with disorders peculiar ta tlefr- sex should write to Dr Pierce and reoelr tree the advice of a pbyiiclin of over 40 rears experience a skilled and suocesiful specialist Ja the dlsecsee rf women Every letter of this sort has the most careful consideration and is regarded M saeredlf confidential Many sensitively modest woMieri write fully to Dr Pierce what they would shrink from tailing to their local physician rbi local physician k pretty sure to say that he cannot do anything without an examination IIDr Pierce holds that these distasteful examinations are generally need Ins and that no woman except in rare cases should submit to I UIHI Dr Fierce treatment w9l cars you xiikt fa tie privacy ef your own lore His FT0rk Frescripdoa ha eared fcaadreds of thou adt some of tWa the worst of sues It ts the onlymedlcme out kind that IsI the product of a refukrly graduated physician The only one good enough atliks makers dare to print its every Ingredient on its outside wrapper There no secrecy It will bear examina tion No alcohol end no habit fornlag drugs are Taunt in it Soae unscrupulous medicine dealers may offer you a substitute Dont take It Doattri with your health Write to World Dispensary Medical Association Dr R V Pierce President Buffalo N Ytako the advice received and be well Its easy toreadiTx 1 The Cotton Belt is the quick and direct line 01 theto Texas through Arkansas It runs two trans daily Memphis toTexas with through sleepers chair cars Wand parlor cafe cars Trains from all parts of r the Southeast connect in Memphis with these K J Cotton Belt trains to the Southwestrtill I fr iJt Low Fares Southwest r J rsr FA Twice a- eachmonth very low fare ticketsdll ba soldmWI Jdtiit via the Cotton Belt to f points In Arkansas Louis h yStopovenT day return limit gives you plenty of time to look around Take advantage of theta low fares and Investigate the fgI wonderful opportunities open to you in t the Southwest Dont wait until the bis opportunities are zone TfrtWta larjii JJlJji ewMroy3uwcnttose Iwill I complete schedule ind tell you too cbenpent eenlouticket I will alto send you free our boon on Texas and Arkansas yeti county maps In colors I C BARRY Traveling Passenger Agent 83 Todd Building Louisville Ky rth 1 The Continental Fire Insurance Co i fplThoI CONTINENTAL otters the policyholder absolute safety l as1 and the agent proven loyalty PollcyholdersMj Company i A C YEISER AGENT HARTFORD KYo nf I KENTUCKY i LightINCORPORATED Camplny E G BARRASS MGR Hartford S- Well r wire your House at cost Electric Lights are clean healthy and safe No nome or business house should be without them when within reac- hHARTFORD HERALDS Clubbing RatesFO- RYEARSUBSCRIPTIONS THE HERALD and Weekly Courier journal 160 u IC Weekly Louisville Herald 135 IC u Daily 0wensboro Messenger 360 fC fH Twiceaweek Qwensboro Messenger 176 U Twiceaweek Owensboro Inquirer 175 u u u Daily1 Owensboro Inquirer 325 w d 1 Kentucky FarmerLouisville 125 u III II 150 Cincinnati Weekly Enquirer U frH rt Bryans Commoner 160 H Thriceaweek New York World 16b tl Twiceaweek St Louis Republic 100 u u National MagasTme Monthly rf 160 I L II McCalls MagazineFaShions 130 Address THE HERALD Hartford Ky JOB PRINTING The kind that makes you look good in the eyes of tke wkole saidl dealer and the city merctoanlr that makes jglaelrJlbon proud of you Increases respect aid sets yoijiflftf tie Minds of all people this Hills r 7 NEArLY DONEA- M L preitt ly fclircre 1y the HAKWWlE U V fiery jNftTHiM anyi k 4ir Mslim amte4iNttMNelryfete- 11tshGirds Eftvelopesateuijla4yL trlc tfcc lllwat work thebeot CaIW IL- 6e I HERALD j Herti1oir XyJ h lIr c r ti 1 j iMUCH HOPE fORA VItNEWKENTUCKYt uv Busdon Movements Now r In Hand TRUTHFUL VOICE OF WARNING i Which Speaks for Better Things In States rDevelopmemt sd iK FACTS PLAINLY STArED The LouIsville Times of Friday says The time wasand It was not so Iqng ago either that the newspaper or the public speaker that didnt be gin and end a deliverance on Ken tucky with undigested praise of Its virtues and a spreadeagle refusal to admit the existence either of Its o needs or shortcomings was set down as an enemy of the State Yesterday afternoon Harry Som mers a veteran newspaper man and n speaker who always commands a hering made the principal address at the first session of the Good Roads Congress These were his opening paragraphsIt that in Kentucky we r have done those things which we ought not to have done and left un done thpso things which we should have done Between our political feuds our blood feuds in the moun talns and our tobacco feuds in Cen tral and Western Kentucky we have repelled both capital and immigra tion from our borders We have neglected the education of our children until illiteracy is a reproach to the State We have left comparatively untouched the great wealth which the Creator stor ed In the bowels of our mountains Wo have shipped out our splendid timber to be manufactured In other States Instead of manufacturing It at home We have legislated against the railroads those great pioneers of progress and development In stead of encouraging them to extend their lines As a result of all this the census figures show that only three States In the Union have a smaller percentage of growth than Kentucky Is it not time to turn over a snow leaf just before the New Year and use to the fullest extent 1JI VMAWltyr7i4tUr- 0has laid our feet and which op portunity has brought to our door AHd his audience applauded him The applause was given because Mr Sommers hearers recognized that he had the courage to speak truths and thruths with which Kentuckians have to grapple- In the same building and almost at the same hour Col Green R Kel Icr another veteran of the press was urging his audience made up scluslvely of Kentucky editors to use thetr power for the election to the next General Assembly of men broad enough to forget county and legislative boundaries In dealing with questions that affect the State To tho Times way of thinking these two incidents have more than a passing significance They spell the beginning of the end of the self satisfaction which has caused Ken tucky to ignore facts They were prompted by no desire to advertise our weaknesses as a State and peo ple but by a patriotic purpose to make clear the evils to tho end that they may bo remedied Whey bear witness of an intelligent discontent NURSING MOTHERS show the beneficial ef fects o- fScotts Emulsion in a very short time It not only builds her up but enriches the mothers milk and properly nour ishes the child i Nearly all mothers who- ntrstheirchildien shouldt take M this splendid fopdI tonic notY = only to keep up their own sirengthbutlF f tfoforoperly nourish their children tI MI v tf von BILBBY ALL DBuaQt tV j f vi t wc lead JJM coma off pap and flit aa for oar hmtila Barng Bank n J Chill tetoSf Boyk Xch bank contain a OaoHTaek Pennj i a I ICOTT 4 9WmPfarfstoN w ark l j which we believe win continue untilI Kentuckys schools her roads her tax system her material tad more development will give to as good people as the sun ever shone on thot blessings they deserve which can come to them only through they own efforts oooooooooooooooo O SUNFLOWER PHILOSOPHY I 0 OOOOtiOQOOOOOOOOO The younger a girl tho better she gets along with her mother It you want your wish to come true you have to help it along It Is easier to get 10 in promise than it is to got CO conts in money A man never becomes so big a fool that ho cannot become a bigger one In their efforts to got rich some men never get beyond a house and lotEvery time your look at a twelve yearold boy ho needs anew pair of shoesYou carl make an Intelligent guess at anything except a badly wrltter nameA widower In town can bond but a widower In the country must get marriedSome men are so constituted that they get a lot of fun out of being downtrodden Men do eeorn to do more courting in every succeeding generation and less marrying There never was a girl so beautiful that she could look slouchy to a good advantage When a man is going to ask you for a favor the first thing he does It to shake your hand A man never brags as much about his wifes piano playing as he does about her cooking People are very much alike except that a few nice ones do less talking than the others Why dont some of the married women look as pretty as the WId- ows Whats to hinder One thing the matter with your health is that you didnt begin to take care of it until you had to Vanity Is a bad habit but every one should have enough of It to keep his teeth and finger nails clean There are a lot of men who cant look for anything better from public opinion than something like a hung JuryWhen a dog has no more than he wants to cat himself the arrival of dog company always results In a tight When you get through with your work for heavens sake go off and rest dont bother the man who Is still busy 7t Wt7RrfDtralwaya itellst1heltovor that she wishes she could bear all his aches and pains because she knows she cant Always remember that if a man knows where he can make a dollar he will not tell you about it he will go after it himself- A man who has been sick a longtime said today Theres a whole lot In the statement that doctors practice medicine The men who make money are the men who make a town No town prospers where It is a sin to make tore than two dollars a day After a bride and groom return from their wedding trip they attract 10 more attention than an exploded lire cracker the morning after the Fourth of July- Children are punished by scolding hem or by whipping them But after they become men and women hey are punished by gossiping about hem Solves a DeepMystery theIfader of Lewlsburg W Va for the wonderful double benefit I got rom Electric Bitters in curing me of both a severe case of stomach rouble and of rheumatism from which I had been an almost helpless sufferer for ten years It suited my ase as though made just for me For dyspepsia Indigestion jaundice and to rid the system of kidney poisons that cause rheumatism Electric litters has no equal Try them Ivory bottle is guaranteed to satisfy Inly BOc at James H Wiliams 214 lain street m In Active Use James asked the Sunday Schoolteacher did you memorize the first six verses of tho twelfth chapter of Jcs4uat Nom ma was pressing autumn ienves in that part of the Bible M L Hayward in Womans Home Companion fA lie Never Qot His Money Back Sutherlands Eaglo EyeSalvo cured his eyes and he did not want It Painless and harmless 2 Be at nJtI dcalqrs m Children Cry FOR FLETCHERS CASTQ RfAI irnBihB i f l1 Tear ill M s dhrf THE JAPSPLOT TO PLANT MINES In Manila Bay in Case of War With Us DASTARDLY GAME REVEALED Unlighted Jap Ship Been MaK ing Mysterious Move ments by Night A SPY AUIIKSTKD 8KETCHIM Manila Dec 30PartJcularsof what is regarded by tho army and navy officials to havo been a plot on the part of tho Japanese to plan mines In Manila harbor leaked out hero today It is believed that the mines wen to be placed In the naval anchoring and anchored securely close to thi bottom of the harbor wires froze them leading ashore and concealed ready to have the batteries attached so that they could be exploded In the event of war between Japan and tin United States That the situation Is serious is prl vately admitted by the officials whc are familiar with the development of the last few days which resulted in a rigid search in the Japanese quarter and the discovery of explos ives that had been carefully conceal ed thereThese explosives are of the kind which were used with such succesr in the JapaneseRusso war It was reported that an unlighted ship with three Japanese had beer noticed by the sentries on the bar bor fortifications moving about for several nights It put in its appear ance only on dark nights- It Is believed by the officers whc are familiar with the situation that this vessel was making soundings and a map of the harbor and was seeking the best spot In which tr place the mines That a Japanese spy was arrested yesterday on Corrigldor Island sketching the fortifications was ad mltted today at the army headquarters The Japanese was dressed as a laborer and was taken to the guard house and searched An almost complete plan of the fortification with data of the gun mounting and a bundle of private papers the na ture of which has not been dlacloBoJ were found on him and confiscated Acute Interest in Military Circles Washington Dec 30Acute In terest was taken in military clrclcr here today In the reported discovert of a Japanese plot to place mines Ir the Manila harbor although tbr higher war department officials deny that any official advices have beer receivedMajor General Wood expressed the opinion that the searching of the Japanese houses was probably don by civil authorities as the law pro hlbltlng firearms and explosives IP most rigid About the clubs where mare American officers talked unofficial men who have served In the Philip pines declare that the Japanese haY been secretly at work In Manila ant the Philippines for several years In Memory Of my dear mother Su san M Tucker who departed this life Nov 2S 1910 O mother our souls long for thee But thy voIce Is forever stilled No more thy precious face we see Nevermore can thy place be fines Thou wast good kind loving ant true Thou didst try to lead us right Thank God for a mother like you To follow with joyous delight Dear mother It will not be long Until we moot In that fair land To sing the everlasting song With the heavenly bloodwashcf band Until that time we say adieu Well strive in every way v know To live so that we may moot you In garn onts pure and white ar snow LESSIE What Con We Say More than if you are not satisfies after using Sutherlands Eagle Ey alvo wo will refund your money 25c at all dealers im In Memory Of little Alvin infant son of Mr and Mrs Arguyle Murphy who departed his life Monday evening Dec 12 910 after a short Iilnessof pnou nonia aged 4 months arid 14 arf Little Alvin was a sweet little dar hg baby Ho will bo sadly missed by his parents and kindred yet we w+ouldsatUyoa lear parents Go Ivpth and God takbth awaY II- Is o P L hI 2 Weep not for your darling baby tor he has gone to that land where then is no sickness no pain and he Is sweetly resting In the arms of Jesus Let us prepare to meet that little darling on that bright celestial shore AN AUNT MODEL MIXING TOWN BUILDING IN VIRGINL A modal mining town Is being built in Marion county W Va bj the Annabello Coal and Coko Company which has begun the development of 7000 acres of fine coal tm1 and which Is building a modern min ing plant It Is claimed that the town which is called Annabelle will be the model mining town of the world anti when ready for occupancy will have 4000 inhabitants Annabelle will bo different from the usual mining towns of the coal regions In that It will have all the modern coven iences that go to make up metropol- Itan towns The homes will all be of brick plumbed for water gas and electric lights Each house will be equipped with bath tubs and shower baths Around each house there will be plenty of space for lawns and gar dens and the company will pay close attention to the planting of shade trees r The sanitary conditions of the town will be taken care of by a mod ern water works sewerage sys tem and sewerage disposal plant which will be Installed at a cost of 50000 A threestory brick build Ingwill bo erected at a cost of 40 000 for anamu semcnt hall Baltimore Sun Saved Two Lives Neither my sister nor myself might be living today It It had not been for Dr Kings Now Discovery I writes A D McDonald of Fayetteville I NC R F D Nq 8 for we both had frightful coughs that no other remedy could help We were told my sister had consumption She was very weak and had night sweats but your wonderful medicine completely cured us both Its the best I ever used or heard of For sora lungs coughs colds hem orrhage la grippe asthma hay fever croup whooping coughall bronchial troublesIts supreme Trial bottle free BOc and 100 Guaranteed by James II Williams Hartford Ky m Womans Homo Companion for tlnminiT Womans Home Comnrmlon stat the new year with a continued story In which votes for women has r prominent place This suffragette love story Is entitled In the Land of Tomorrow by Maudo Radford Warren and as you can imagine Is a distinct departure from the usual magazine story Other fiction in this number includes The Nine Brides by Juliet Wllbor Tompkins Pler rette and the Gray Monk by Fannie Heaslip Lea and Part Three of The Admirals Niece a most delightful tole by Kate Douglas WlKfiln and her collaborators Now IiiMiss began the polite agent could I sell you a patent vacuum Meaner Noslr responded the new maid orclbly We dont keep a vacuum creHEALTH INSURANCEThe his life la wise for bU family The man who inures his health Is wise both for his family and himselfYou Inure health by 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Judge Owen of six f c Us for petit larceny 3foe is an old timer and has beenII ilia the city court on many occasions w assa on various charges He spends I ostt of his time In the workhouse I sad when not at that place his postI tofioe address is at the county jan1I t Ificwe is familiar with the law and he 2 mowa that he must steal as much as- t28 I I worth of property before tho I court can send him to the penltenIII p UBXT except In cases of stealing J fdens and tho latter he Is afraid II jtonsiertako knowing that he would imfco a trip to Eddyvllle sure Moss 1 o xoids the penitentiary but has noI I I fnan of a jail nor of the length of jMafahment In this castle His latest spado Is when he stole two blan heti from M H Enright worth About 10 and was arrested charged rl ItIIIl1rIT Judge Haskins and on a final Snaring before Judge Owen he was Cfoea a sentence that will last until the approach of the harvest days BEAVER DAM Jrn ZMiss Blanche Vanmeter Hlw is attending school at Bowling I OrecD was visiting friends in town sat week Mr and Mrs R B Laws of Bowl lag Green were the guests of MrE Tan TIchenor last weekISlimes Mattye Moseley Verna Date Gertrude Wright and Alta LIt dnaic of Hartford visited Miss LI same parents here SaturdayIII Irs V M Stewart visited her brother in Morgantown Ky last xrriPJr I i j Me Lon Stevens of Shultztown sriterked from this place recently j wilt his family for Oklahoma where vChey will make their future home 33r Sam Rhodes and family who flonv been making their homo In Ib ama the past four years arii vied In our town last week We lemrn that they are tired of the West i xxrd will make their future home in ISdentatky where all good home aoctrrs can find homes I Wft learn that Mr Dav Taylor tiaa sold his entire interest In tho wing mill company to tho other stockholders of tho company i MIL Nancy Taylor of tho Liberty uK3ehborhood accompanied her song jtr Frail Taylor and family to their I Qmne at Princeton Ky where sho mffl remain several weeksIlearn to the wife of Mr Hubert TTSaylnr a girl The mother and AiU are doing well and Hubert is t i wry llappyII I J am 2Rev H P Brown filled Ii I v appointment for thejba list regular rytaa at Smallhous church Saturday f aearahtg at two oclock and at eleven J 3mdas morning 11r M D Maddox returned to SLauUrlllo on the morning train MonII v iaftsi from a weeks visit to his sass Mr and Mrs M P Maddox I S ISle wia accompanied as far as rby his father Hartj Hr Rob Billings and family have wjctnmed from a visit to relatives InI I see I Dr J K Everly of Ceralvo was z ItoJTrlday to see Mrs Minnie Bul Jfwl10 fir still quite ill at her home near here Her sister Mrs BKV Luck Centortown Ky Is at thrr bedside tfbs Mabel Eastorday has return ri to her home near Heflin Alamo France has returned from rafweetB visit to relatives In Padu talc VrOwen who taught school near dhrat2r Carrollton spent the night at Sfc yf P Maddoxs recently John Morton and S E Hunter r great tp Livermore Monday with a tfciil cf tobacco s Xsiy and Ethel Barnard Hart illBdwere guests of Mr and Mn uOffie KltUngef sayeral days recent 1IIr 1 7ttr Clinton Ialekeart A fda J1t rsure Mks see peeJI yeral I Mat week Ia Ellxetktown11I Jj of JebrttlerB + pule v vt f 7 Oma Maddox tit rptNr eIto1l IT r I y4Ix Rpckport from a visit to1 her parent Mr and MrsM P Maddox 1jJ c ft11f dilttUh f t of wore guests of fits tnotl or Mrs Louisa Overhults one da V last week Mr and Mrs Bob Fulkerson spent a few days last week near Matanza s and Klrtley guests of their sons Messrs ErakJno and RayFulkersor I Dr Bells Antiseptic Salvo Is good for anythingr for which a salve Is Indicated such as pimples blackheads sores chaps ulcersI sunburn and all skin affections 25 e at all dealers n OLITON Jan 2Dr J S Bean of this place has moved to Hartford There Is considerable sickness li11i and around this place Dr C W Felix is getting all the work that h ej can do- Mrs C B B Felix near thiss place Is on the sick list Master Cecil Acton who has pneu monia is Improving Master Daniel Lyons Is on the sick listMrs S J Pence of Louisville has been spending the holiday here will go home today Mr Will Miller and wife left yea terday for Owensboro where they will be the guests of relatives for t few days Mr George Spurrier and wife olf Owensboro spent a few days with11a Mr Will Lyons family and other- relative at this place last week Mrs George Hamilton and son Haymon of Argusta Ark are the guests of her father and mother Rev and Mrs F M Farris 1IIrJ A Daniel and family ol Hartford were the guests of Mr T W Daniels family here last week Mr Sam Payton of Trofton the guest of his mother Mrs Janle Payton of this place last week Mr Mack Bruner and wife of Owensboro spent the holidays with Mr and Mrs W B McDaniel andI familyMiss Maudle Wilson of Louisville was the guest of her brother and sister Mr and Mrs Ernest Wilson of this place recently Mr L L Daniel of Columbia City Ind is the guest of his moth Mrs Rilla Daniel near here Mr J T Felix of Hartford is the guest of his son Dr C W Felix hls placer Report of tho Condition of the OHIO COUNTY BANK Hank Doing Business in town of Hartford County of Ohio State of Kentucky at the close of Business on tile 13th tiny of Decem ber 1010- RESOURCES 1 Loans and Discounts 4374172 2 U S and other Bonds Stocks and Securities 203038 3 Due from Banks 50228 386941II exchange for clearing 106159 6 Overdrafts Secured 219239 Unsecured 57814 277053 7 Current expenses and taxes paid 102327 8 Real Estate 786821 I Fixtures Furniture andII Total 836821 9 Other Assets not Included under any of the above heads 110086 I 64985781I j I Undivided profits 50000II Total 97002 onIDeposits on which Interest Is not paid 592298 Total Deposits 4513144 t Cashiers checks out standing 00 certified checks 00 Total 00 14 Due to Banks 138432 115 Notes and Bills redis counted 250000 Bills payable 00 Total 260000 16 Other liabilities not Included under any of the above heads 00 Total 00 Total 16498578 State of Kentucky sci County of Ohio I S K Cox Cashier of the abovo tamed Bank do solemnly swear that tho abovo statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief S K CpX Cashier Subscribed and sworn to before m9 by S K Cox this 3d day of January 1911 My Commission expired January 10 1914rC M CROWE 1 Notary Pjiblfc Correct AttestS X COX E E BmKHHP R5rCGLLTN lHr trv r jtQ c1 s R THEIR ENGAGEMENT I fie Told Hen 8h Would Return to Him and She Did t1io gtetddth i itthhaaUi- Ho ivpaawaltipgher I was afraid yS uw would boOltnklnj- s had forgotten she sale j tboIfirspseltIJ I p with ma She was a lieatitlfuil A wealth of chestnut ualr rippled below the wide bttm 61 hcr Bonnet Her close fitting tailored gwii yielded fd very movement of her mijSpUr form v avemgiuitheight a clean cut sqriiiro chap wbosocvcry cXprwaloOCdspok self reliance As be looki Ssanel his glanctr was defcrenYlal yet not timid It has been a long while since wi- i saw each other he remarked Yes nearly a year sho replied But do you remember when I loll that time you said I would have fcome back Yes You should have come SooMei than this But I have been so busygoing and coming dances dinners the theater and all I know And you were married too 1 His voice did not trcmblo as bo ask ed this yet across her face there flashed a quick tinge of humiliation II wpnld rather not speak of that she observed almost coldly That is all over Wewe It was to be expected Tho truth Is we were net meant for each other So II got divorce rOZtwas better so no doubt he responded gently Wont you sit down 7 Sho took the chair he indicated jond as he looked down at her she dashed him a sudden smile I was afraid of you the last time sho said merrily But you are not afraid nowT Ills voice seemed to give her assur ance She smiled again No Indecdl BIll put MB fingers beneath her dimpled chin and tilted her bonny head back then gazed at her earnestly Her limpid eyes looked up at film trustingly The rose pink of her cheeks camo and went fitfully Tho white of her throat throbbed with each breath He bent nearer to her still with that fixed gaze Her lips were parted He raised his head and she looked out of the window silently There was a pause At last she spoke What are you studying about What have you decided rIthink Ill have to fill two of your teeth he said quietly The rest are nil right You have taken better raga of them than most women JIoLIfp i Grand Gloomy and Peculiar There was a marked contrast be tween Lincolns manner which wa always pleasant and even genial hnd that of Stanton Tho latters stern spectacled visage commanded Instant respect and In many cases Inspired fear In receiving visitors and they were legion Stanton seldom or never Isat down but stood before a high desk as the crowd passed before him and one by one presented their Be quests or complaints whIch were rap Idly disposed of Ho was haughty severe domineering and often rude When I think of him In tbo dally routine of his public audiences the char notarization of Napoleon by Charles Phillips the Irish orator comes to mind grand gloomy and peculiar From Lincoln In the Telegraph ot- I Ace IEugenl American Ancestry Eugenio was the granddaughter of Mr Fitzpatrick Americanl consul at Mdlaga during tbff1edry years of the nineteenth century Mri doiscentIsomIremote Way with the Stuarta They one daughter a Very bcauti ful and accomplished girl nbi made a brilliant marriage with the Marquis Do Slontijo Comtc Do Teba Hedlfd ah ur a few years of married life leaving her with two young daughters one Jpf whom subsequently married tho Duke of Alba The other Jugeniej became empress of tho French From the Memoirs of M Claude Birds of a Feather Frederick IeVcson GoWer Iitr his reminiscences relates that he visited Moscow hi l50fot thoeoron a i tlon of Alexander II I house during the prtce4plonwas drawn up a regiment called Faufovskii formed by tho Emperor Paul all the men having turned up noses and therefore resembllng him It seems it was the fashion to compose regi ments of men all having the same fea tures The late emperor had recruits sent to him and told them off accord Ing to their looks There is one regi ment of men all marked with the smallpox v Why the Statue Kept Mum The Venns V Ulip refused to tell bow she lost her arms If I should say I litoke them off while trying to button my dress up the back sho said + youd ask mo what has become of the dress Relapsing ntostony silence she paid no further attention to the qvestioa ersClcag lrlbUt I AOlr 1 A girls idea ofa troaasc B is to havgsaough clothe to wear ritb9ait buylaaaaytkiog awfor at leestitheser WseVIlse bIe cis- reta tsacce rld J4et bgn 4eeiI Tir- oFpe6a rPiantes 1 i sfAGE REALISM I Clara Morris Study of a Victim 4f Heart Disease loo K tress ever surpassed Clara MOI rislathVcato with whIch hestudioi for n pSMT When sbo was studYing the ij5aTtoftoru1n Article 47 bl visited an Insane asylum in order to learn tho signs of insanity Corn was t ot only insane but she was dlsfig ured by a hideous scar as well Miss Merle spent weeks In trying to se curegth orHfct representation nnd ODO day ahosttvrlti a street car a woman who had exactly that kind of disfigurement She studied It and reproducer ltrbnt bcr kindness of heart shrank from reproducing It In such fashlot that the sufferer might recognize it 11 Bhoiicvee saw the play So she worked OTOIV It until she made enough alterations to feel certain that no one not even tho owner of tho original scar could ever suspect tho imitation Whop she was studying tho part or Miss Moulton who was to die of heart disease she vjslted a specialist who had a number pf patients suffering from that trouble Ho showed her one of his patients and then to her surprise and horror ran tho sufferer up a flight of stairs that Miss Morris might see the symptoms as produced after an excitement of the heart Miss Morris was filled with pain and pity Sho mado the poor patient a present of a bank bill as she was leaving The woman accepted It and then as she was stuffing it into her glove caught sight of the figure on tho note The size was so largo that it brought on a recurrence of all tho symptoms the starting eyes tho gasping breath the widening nostrils This time the heart excitement was caused by joy not pain but Miss Morris was so over come with horror and sympathy that she hurriedly left tho bouse Ladles Homo Journal HIS FIRST WIG John D Rockefeller Was Timid About Wearing Itln Public When John D Rockefeller first donned a wig he was apparently somewhat timid about showing himself with It in public H M Briggs who was for a number of years very closely I connected with Mr Rockefeller as thjJAmericandebut In his new hirsute adornment One morning Mr Rockefeller come to church In a wig for the firsttime As he arrived some time before the services very few were present Dr Eaton the pastor of the church laughingly said Mr Rockefeller we love you with or without it I went with him Into the Sunday school and wo passed a reporter who did not recog nize him I told Mr Rockefeller of this and he said You surprise me He inquired if there was a mirror In the church and I took him Into Dr Eatons office He stood in front of the glass and finally setting it ad justed ho asked me if it looked all right I asked him If It was comfort able I rpglildid think the wig made a great Improvement In his appear ance Ho said that it was going to bo quite an ordeal to enter the church for the service I said Mr Rockefeller you have gone through worse He shrugged his shoulders and we passed Into the church together If his press enco on previous occasions pover fated to attract attention the stir thgf followed his entrance on this parttai lar morning must be lleft to tho IRJpglI nation After tho service whew the ordeal woe over ho seemed aq tickled with his wig as a boy with a new pair of red topped boots Pirate Coins The doubloon that famous coin of romance is still in circulation The Isabella doubloon worth 5 still remains current In Cuba The doubloon is so called because when first corned it was doubfe tho+ Valub of a pistole that Is it was worth 8 The name was given later to a double doubloon current In the West Indies Pieces of eight with which every reader of Robinson Crusoe Is familiar are also In circulation They are simply Span ish dollars of eight Teals A doubloon dated 1787 thcro are said to bo 9nly six of that date in existence sold a year or six ago for 0200New York Press A Condition Not a Theory A sociologist in conversation with a practical person from the middle west concerning tho labor problem In her part of tho country thereby learned the lesson of the situation Are there many men out of work ho asked The lady admitted that there were quite number What said he then do tho un- emplOYed do- Nothing said the lady Thats the troubleYoutlsCompanlon His Only Hop A lawyer of Now Orleans tells this story An old negro was brought up before the judge charged with chick n stealing and when 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