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Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.): January 4, 1911
Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.): January 4, 1911 Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Jno. P. Barrett & Co. Hartford, KY 1911 haf1911010401_sn84037890 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.): 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. a jArO r HE ' Job Printing KeatwEiecnted. jenFQfD HERALD. "2 Oo, Herald ot a Noisy World, the News of All Nations Lumbering at my Back." K .Subscription, $1,00 per Tear, in Adraiica ffjniAR. W provido plans an! speciicaUons forti the bulldlntr ot metal. stina and gravel roads in Kontuciy.l wtieroj State aid 1&. gran cd. Holsbklljfojl viuo a xorm oi a plication io state KD, KY., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1911. TOLL BIRTHRIGHTS OF NO. 1 yADSML HEAVY OF LIFE aid which he sha 1 furnlsUuvbn an lous,n5al)courts Dllcatlon to the r i, In tho BpVlflca- of the counties inil Counties to Di- - tions of roads hdshaU establish the Marked Disasters Occurgrade, and he shi II also haxo advis ory power lureird to Mrn into J ring in21910. e Ccjst of Making. uuuwu ui i uuub i iuu vui.iuaa Lguu- ties of the Coram nwealthjjijjti shall MltE WAS APPOINTED Keep a record in in 3 oiuce oiia ap COSTA BIO'S AWFUL QUAKE 31JKjWn i I plications for Sts io aid and lib apall j&rk i th also keep a recoi i of all roads Uullt chants ll j Bill to bPresent-Atx- and tho cost of nmo under th pro Was the Most Fatal Tragedfound ' visions of this a t. It shall te the ' jlesolatr Angeles and New Orleans ies in Various Parts of Votts Has Been Regular Session of o.o duty of the hie lway commlsilott'er ' O O SPECIAL NOTICE ituo Ul to Inspect all ro ds built unde this Business. Legislature. the World, Fatal Cities u 1 moofr O O in regard to act and approveitho aame before the RESOLUTIONS O O OBITUARIES, State aid moncyyor the construction I ffiierr SYNOPSIS OF THE BILL Is paid. Tbe Btal i commissi mer MST OP THE MAIN CASUALTIES INVESTIGATIONS' TO CONTINUE O O IIOTII DIB IN SAME MANNER OP RESPECT, &c. I ' ibaclil. nhnll erlvn n. hnnd. ho amount tmrl OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO West Union, O., Dec. 30. A every section of the synop- St. Louis, Dec. 31. John B. Mols-an- t S?fc. Broior f .,!, rn h flxd wfl Chicago, 111., Jan. 1. Tho year men, when Judge Blair opened sllows fewer Great good roads bill approved by thi Governor of K 1 Ba8trs and Arch Hoxsey, aviators extra' f bj. e proposed The Hartford Herald has adopted tramped into-th- e court a new rule in regard to Obituaries, ordinary, were killed :lian Prcv'0U8 recent years,- but 0UEt Both trovea ana a cominuiee was tucky x ere recorded to emphasize room.and, "Without the leasteridence Resolutions qf Respect, V. Cards ot fell out of the treacherous air with utan uinuD utii iuiuut but? Section 3. T lere shall bo a tax! ness of man against the of shame, confessed that they had Thanks, &c, whether written at the their machines, neither from a great 5 cents on tbfif fho il ,ff y Good Roads Congress at levy not to exc-esold their votes sums. tTVllle adjourned at 1:10 o'clock $100 of tho as essablo property of! Feat forces of nature anI hi" the behest of lodges, churchesor In- height, and Molsant's remaining minSeventy-thre- e cct guardianship against accidents, ijLlay afternoon. A few amend- true bills, tbe small- dividuals, and that Is, we shall utes of life were so few as to count for tl e jmrpose of aiding net o OTiftueu tu fcuv Duuyaiai the soveral count! in the building ' Greatest ot the year's disasters est day's work for a long while, were charge at tho rate of two cents per as naught. Hoxsey was killed In7. important of which was of metal, stone arifl gravel roads or was the earthquake In Costa Rica, reported by .the grand Juty line for all such articles, except obit- stantly that tho State shall the construction olfsame. C vhich destroyed tho city of Cartago. bringing the total. indictments up to uary poetry, which will ho one cent Molsant met death at 9.55 a. in., golntj alf of tho cost of construe- Ot this number 377 have per word, stralght.Thls Is tno small- while attempting to alight In a field 8ectlon 4. No colinty shall recqivt auslng 1,800 deaths and tho wound-Stat- o 1,071. side roads and the county In aid for tberhulldlng of metal, ng of almost as many people. More already pleaded guilty. Forty men, est rate we charge for anything and a few miles from New Orleans. nosed roads are built shall pay stone and gravel' of our regular rale. ds in tho Mf han 10,000 survivor' were made uninvited and likewise as yet, unin- - is only one-fift- h Hoxsey, who went Into the air in b VQ no 8ynPsls provision county until thejF eal Court of nild orneless and starvation and pestl- - dlcted.have come to the court house The amount, in cash or stamps, Angeles, lay at huri' ) hat the State should pay county shall mak application for Hence followed In the wako of the to enter guilty pleas, not knowing must accompany each article, or the afternoon at Los 2:12 o'clock, a broken, crushed, lifeL than ixii one-thir- d or mo'ro same to tho hlgtn iy, commissioner. great calamity. This was the only whether or pot the grand Jury had It will Six not be printed. less mass In plain view of the thousn b alf at the discretion of the Section 5. Thi State shall pay arthquake of very serious results reported tholr names and not wish words average a lino In ordi- ands, who were watching the avia.. horai ing to take any chance at appearing nary reading and every separate This raised a protest one-ha- lf of the coat 'of the construc- luring the year. tion tournament. Hi y of the delegates, the re- character or Initial letter counts as tion of said metal, Btone and gravel Next to tho Costa Rica disaster In to be in tho least dilatory. Thus tho last day of 1910, In They simply wished to clear their a word. Tho heading and the sighlch was the adoption of highways built Jby State aid and tho atal results was the destruction dment. skirts. Judge Blair said y that nature both count ono line each, bringing tho total number of deaths, county shall pay the other half. caused by floods near Tokyo, Japan, of those who have sought to fly, to jmmltteo which was appolnt- Section 6. No county under this tarly In August. More than 1,000 the Investigation . Is going to continue even If they aro only a word or two. thlrty-flvcapped the list with the draw up the bill, which will act shall be entitled In any one ycarivea were i08t and 100,000 persons and that It may bo two or three All poetry, straight obituary most Illustrious of aviators, who months before It Is concluded. resented at the next session of to over 2 per cent, of tho tjtall Vero made homeless. through, ono cent per word. The damage avAlthough the county will have a ?glslature, Is as follows: Our old rulo in regard to Obitua- have been writing the history of amount collected In the State for t, tno rico crop wa8 estimated at $4,-th- e In tho sky of two continents. prosecutor, in tho person of ries, &c. was 150 words free, balance iation Bosworth, Middles- road purposes In this act. Nq 5)0,000. Floods caused great de- - new Arch Hoxsey, who only within the H. A. iSommors', Elizabeth-Georg- e county shall rccohe State aid a sec struction in Europe. Frank Shlvoly, tho first of tho year, a cent a word, but this did not prove It was announced that tho present satisfactory because tho bounds were week had set a new world's altitude L. Pickett, Shelby-- ond time until St W aid has beet: forest Arcs In the United States corps of attorneys will continue In E. Rowe, Lexington, and granted to all othu counties appb always overstepped, ant wq record of 11,474 feet, ran afoul of a n ised immense damage to property charge of tho investigation. A few almostbees, forced to adopt this now shifty, boiling, treacherous wind O. T. Wyatt, of Logan coun.- - lng for same in tpa't year. havo 'ai the loss of many lives. These the motion of Mr. Pickett a Section 7. No ppunty tishall re tlt were so extensive in Montana men, knowing that tbe court "has rule, which is in effect from now on. when only a matter of 500 feet In tho goods" onvthem, have loft the Contributors will please remember. the air and a minute later tho horri'o of five was provided for, celve tho benefit pf State aid in th an Idaho that in August the War county. If they arq caught it is man of the convention, Mr. building of metal, qtone and grave fied crowd, aroused from the shock, Department sent soldiers to aid in "MISS SHERIFF" ASSUMES tin ono of thn mnmbnra. highways unless said county has. firs it will go hard with them. was rushing madly to where the fighting the tires, which HER OFFICIAL DUTIES broken mass ot numanlty lay be"Why are-- you men so willing to .ppplnted, the committee,. levied and provided far a countrUa: tht work of t lO0,00ft acres rush to the' .court house to plead w fnv .iiAkTTififnton.npAf ':ElkadMlil4ft dfrtatedirnoreithani neath "a canvass and somo broken . iiX m.v -if most notable of the fires of guilty?" was asked of ono of the Unlontown, Penn., Dec. 31. Fay-ett- o spars. VV VWU WW- - K f WUUitbf ii-jsi Xa V""' county, the most mountainous year in cities was that which de- - vote sellers. Both Molsant and Hoxsey met ine proposed oui, moyegyinat the $100 and eaoh Fiscal Courtiln the presented at' mass the State of Kentucky Bhalf have uie strcyed a great part of the Drussells "There1 are two reasons," was the and uncouth part of Pennsylvania, death In almost tho samo manner. iopsis be Sheriff a of citizens in the various right to make a levy pf no( decid- Exjosltlon, causing a loss of more answer. "In tho first place, we know has a female Deputy Each macblno was headed for earth men ing 40 cents on the $100 for J)o thai ?10, 000, 000, AugUBt 14. A the court has tho goods on us. In young woman who can speak several and suddenly seemed to stop, hover es 10 r rauncauon ana Kited back to tho Congress. maintenance of the roads of? the fire In a dance hall In Hungary, the second place, wo know Judge languages and can uso a gun and in tho air, then turn over onto Its Miss Mnnh 28, brought death to more Blair; that he is n man of his word. who will use It If necessary. man Vyatt declared that the soveral counties. "noso" and dive headlong to tho than 3Q0 persons. If he says wo will get immunity, we Lucy Johns, daughter of Sheriff P. ground. out of order for the Section 8. That the State hie Acvclone and clondbust in the vi- - know we will get it. We havo had A. Johns, graduate of the Mary Baldeach of, the provisions commissioner shal draw hls'TJ Mrs. C. M. Hoxsey, of Pasadena, win Schooll, at Stunton, Va., was California, missed by a mere acciseparately oy ine rant on the State, Trtisurer In tho clnlt f Naples, Italy, October 24 experience with him before." ixofHrovca Judge Blair has ttdopted a uni- sworn Into office as Deputy Sheriff dent seeing her son meet his death. disbursement of this und, and tic broui'it death to 200 and immense and assumed her duties at tter which aroused a same shall be paid y the Stajo damage .to property. July 23 a cy form scale in dealing with those who Arch Hoxsey came Into national clone killed 6,0, and caused propertv plead guilty. He. assesses a fine of once. lai test was a motion of Treasurer to the Coufty Treasur r prominence on October 11 when he ''Miss Sheriff" Johns, as she Inlith, of Henry county, of tho soveral counties and countl a losses of; many millions of dollars at $25 and Immediately suspends $20 took up for a short flight, Theodore sists on being called, had for some Roosevelt, who was then visiting Milan Italy of tho fine to be held overthe head ided for the appointment whore there is no Couhty Treasunn The most serious mine disaster of of tto accused for any future offense. tlmo Insisted that she be given this (mIssioner of Highways by to a person appointed by tho Flscil this city. office, the duties of which aro filled tbe yar was that at Palau, Mexico, He also hands out a rt of Appeals. John P. Court to receive the sawo, Tho pe He had been In the air only one y Sheriff t Clay county, mado a strong son so designated shajilba required October 1, In which 200 men were workhouse sentence, which Is .sus- with excitement. when the achour and a half opposition to this motion, to give bond fixed anijjKpproved- - ljy entormed by an explosion. January pended and held for future refer- Johns found to his consternation cident occurred. ras lost when voted on by the County Judge for tWamount ie 31 abiut 75 minors lost their lives ence. Tho third section of the pen-alt- v that his pretty daughter could shoot While preparing to mako a land- In a ctal mine explosion nt Prlmero, s' Is a disfranchisement, almost as well as he. The manner ot g lng on the special field selected for receives. viiiVL. "I certainly hope I'll never havo tho Mlchelln cup trial, eleven miles 1 a gas explosion which Is absolute, Commissioner Section 9. In theeront that tio Colo. February toess.V In Coal Mine pear In the Ilrowder flour-- 1 to use my revolver." said Miss Sher The barter of ballots, which tho synopsis and applications for State atdexceed toe north of Now Orleans, along tho JLW iff "nut u i no i win banks of the Mississippi river, MolsDrakemoro, killed 34. LlP "W her with tho salary- amount collected by thi tax, and b (V April" i a Ky., explosion In a coa Ishcduntll it became an Institution, use Johns InIt right. I know the duties gas u rocvkcelve, will be dls- restricted by previous sections if carried no cringe of conscience with was thrown from a Blerlot monon a Sheriff, and when we ant jpTlal committee y mlnejma Amsterdam, Ohio, Killed. It. As a result, tears aro being shed cumbent oplane and landed on his head, thirty-this act, then tho SUte highwi officers have to shoot, why wo will Wyatt. six commissioner shall equalize the 18. KUir h n mine explosion near In dozens o' homes and tho specter feet from whero tho machine of Spencer county, funds between the counties iPP1?-ln- g. 'BlrmbKum, Ala., caused 70 deaths. of poverty stnlks those who, by de- shoot, won't we, papa?" struck tho ground. His neck was TH T1 May 12 ii Explosion In the Welling- grading their franchise to the depths, SAYS .MRS. EDDY WILL ,tho expensive roads In broken by tho fall. Otherwise there cheapest roads. acts foreparts of ton Co a Mine, near Manchester, sought to place themselves on the Section 10. All RISE FROM THE DEAD was not a brulso on his body. proved tho least expen- - acts, In conflict with thsjafo hereby England .billed 1371 heights of political Influence In their His neck was broken in tho ceril Jims i ey The mist fatal marine dlsasterW country communities. lohg run F repealed. New York, Dec. 31. In th eflrst vical region, producing death within the yearwas the foundering of the As an Instance: A widowed moth- interview Mrs. Augusta E. Stetson, ten seconds, nccordlng to the coro-- t tlint tho Btato tax would efk Japanese 3tpamor Tetsurel, off Chin-d- o, er of a first voter came Into Court formerly a director of tho First ner. Tho moment Molsant struck t advantage. He said soiiniEna prepared .Fon prove an incentive to SIEGE Korei In which 210 of the 2G0 from Peebles, ono of the principal Church of Christ Scientist In this tho earth, falling In high weeds to AN ALL-WIE- R 'C3Uv phys passenger wore drowned. Almost towns In the county, and told 'rf. -WW. w city, has given since tho death of the right of tho field, sp' workmen, (JBetodtf Hopklnsvllle, Ky., Jn4 2. Equip- - aB heavy i toll 'Was exacted by the how she had sold her son's vote for Mrs. Mary Baker Eddy, she made the who happened to B0.W picked ?VFam'ue synopsis of die proposeiThU: wll lbe ap' ment' to. make them comfortable sea in the foundenns of tho French $5. She wept for tho Court's mercy. positive statement roved, a comn-Jttethat she him up while tho pressraeP ind offthrough the winter has been received steamship, General Chanzy, off the Another Instance: Among tho expected Mrs. Eddy will yet "demon- icials rushed to him. to draw'thefblll itself. Voters who confessed they had taint- strate" over death. bill If passedat the next ses- - and put into use by the soldiers who Island of Ilnprca 168 lives. Wind was tho causo of the acciwore men Few ralrdad disasters were qf ed their citizenship tne Loglfjaturo, win pro- - aro guarding Milton Oliver at his "I believe," she said, "that Mrs. dent. Molsant, guided by tho white , ft itiP'oU 1 lax ot vvo ceuis uu iuv homo in Lyon county. fitr, Oliver has magnitude In 1910. January 21 a who had voted for Lincoln and boys Eddy will make manifestation; that flngs which lined tho course, roundmember of passenger tain on the Canadian Pa- who cast their ballots for Harding she will reveal herself to me and ed tho circle twice in an effort to "able property. This tax confessed that he was m of between $450,000 the night riders, and h(a testimony cific RallwV plunged Into tho Span- and Harmon. Tho third others of the outside world. The find a landing place. 0, wiw which tho work is relied upon largely bwlhe prose-- J ish rlvojLnitr Sudbury, Ont', 40 or One farmer in Jacksonville pre as when tlmo around tho wind, which was 1 Bl "ood r6ads in Kentucky cutloii Irt the trials, to cpno here of more person being killed. March 2 cinct confessed that en a recent elec samo situation exists blowing about fifteen miles across Jesus of Nazareth, was burled. km T killed In tho wreck of tion day be nan tnnce Dartereu nis Etch county will be bIx of the allegod leader! In tbjprald there were "After three days ho manifested tho course, drove tho machine to tho mdjitsof for a sum upon this city. Ono nlfcht RHIay a Rock islai passenger train near vote away, each sale to a different Himself to prove that there is life earth. ' ge st tbe amount of he, was wounded by a charge of Green Mqutt .In, Iowa. i Interest. after death. Mrs. Eddy will do tho will1 be given by the buckshot fired at him by an enemy, In Manchester, a manufacturing same, for sho occupies in the world SWORE OFF SWEARING March 2imoro than 100 persona AT MIDNIGnT HOUR m county's pro rata share and since then soldiers havo guarded were killed ly the burying of a Great town, the shops are closed and, home of. A precisely the same posi. , Northerri tltiliroad train under an hoards of cash aro depleted after the tion that Jesus occupied In His day. him constantly. m arid' holiday These soldiers, have hct bock pro- avalancheln 4 gorge near Welllngn season ot f toe good roads bill, Cedar Rapids, la., Dec(v 28. "It may take longer for Mrs. Edextravagance. It iff a problem with dy to pass through tho experience ot Three hundred Masons, as the clock tho Congress, is aB vided with tho rexulatloifarnyHents ton, Washj hat are round In shape and ara fit- - Tho pxploiion of 3,000 pounds' of many where to raise1 the $12---material death to a demonstration struck the midnight hour last night, I olUa T; Ml al c milsi of everlasting life; It may not occur registered a vow In honor ot St. tea witn a stove tor nefung auna dynamite In he barracks of tho RnT .fine and J$7 'iitlto, ml iM i L kfor the n- - the coltj' weather. Tey haVe a)w ral Quirds' tt "PInar del Rio, Cuba pay- - ere their workhouse' sentences for years, or it may occur John's day, nevXr again to use pro-v-. Iliyuon, rkilled 100 sddlors. are remuiea. sppplled wlth heaVy .cjothta ttovt; but sho win manifest nerseii fane language. Tho vow, was taken bfen lU ia -. , 'j.The . record ot 'chattel mortgages and all men shall know ot it" -- - j-- H ..a' at the banquet table in tho new Cop- - . and are ready for the eip6anre --ji you to trnS il&d' in the cctmrt tiott shows tha,t visVT toomes! slstory Temple in ' this city, at the cotae to' thera. ti'Mm- ohuhch. ; .??'! It 'they do not K-- 3ut trial here are M . -- MaJI WJ Many of thoae' w.hbavWnf eased H suggestion 'of Grand Master Frede ' A. S. of E. Notice. 7m. tafvLcUe, we will W.. . il ,.- - A tW aaldWra will kMWi Vaie bartering' have --aartjaged' their The meeting, of the Ohio County rjeV Craig, xf Dea Molars, who waa y ye, paid US' JLV HWjj-w!. to Union, A'S. $f "E.y will occur in the guest of honor aad principal hMMfcaia tic or ferra-- s mtT their lae-c "the Hartford Best Friday and "Saturday, speaker ot the evening. j; Tfce"ban-qw- et ' i all tbre stsM "laat, sight was' the first meeting "" " All. the AA M. . I., " . p' phv. fnFV totally ;cow was so 9l6& At pwa to January 8 anT 7, 1911, LT9XltShultslSlV: Rem- tom&SmW tmeikw f'tl- - kkrth pmara. liberty. "'. s c - Meatfra are ftrged to be present, mM Ote'l Sfmit kh hU by saembrs of the orer j the nly at AA.mmtam4,T lilglTI1"""' ,if.r( nrmtU ,lxuaaf6r Iftitke coftfeaafo&.ot koJackson- - Important baelMM will be tfaaaect- - mew CoBttory., Temple, juet .comkhMfc T,,v IT. Wll- . i T7" tci atUid. l?.Ui..l. . j-- r mum In 4. pleted at a cost of $50,000,' 81LAS 8TKVXNS, Pre. tYlUMJtnet sirawr. , ;j 1 " n T j BE DRAFTED HiAN H A SpjIADAHS from Meigs Township, tho Jury was startled to learn that he got JOHN B. MOISANT $12.50 for voting tho straight Republican ticket, $10 for voting tho straight Domopratlc ballot and $3 for MANY WERE SOLD voting for a particular candidate. Ho AND ARCH HOXSEY t pleaded guilty when arraigned, and received the usual $5 and costs, six In Various Sums Obtained months' workhouse sentence and Ave Dashed to Death, Victims years' disfranchisement, with tho prison sentence suspended. for Their Votes. of Treacherous Air. Reform of the criminal code so that a man who offers his vote for COUNTY, OHIO sale can bo punished equally with AIR CRAZE NOW CLAIMS 35 tho man who gets his price, is advocated by Judge Blair in connection Where Buying and Selling of with the Adams county scandal. In Harvest of Death Los ooooooooooooooo r f n910 - to-da- y, to-da- y. )"& d imper-Kentuc- for-trlfll- i to-da- y, i i to-da- e, Sen-JSffi- t .. r , J. -- SZ. rrVi-- t -- to-da- y, To-da- to-da- y, j N live-year- J to-da- y, to-d- vAtt j to-d- lli jm ( to-d- ' 1 m jr yW ort ii to-d- ay gift-givin- g' fi $5 -- r- Jf nmx itu..Kr vil Tw- Ve' (rtMnk -( tht s: i ? -- eai; '1 lute $f i IJi 'I wy r r 'R - !. ;Tr:o .. h A V& 1 Al If I I i' I iBr i (In f.Ui i 11 fftp 1 spvo o ear Hitia ciou p i Sen X. 'j rigidly adhered to A woman, for example, may drink all the champagne and cocktails she wants, but If Bho attempts to light a cigarette she will be asked to desist. 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 tho head waiter asks the assistance of his own party In keeping him in order, which is usually given with decision. Ono of tho Broadway restaurants which will display tho sign "Champagne Only After 10 o'Clock" also offers tho 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 troubla afoot for the management The price for the table d'hoto suppers will be about tho same in all the first class places. The hotels that do not place an embargo on wine usually go further and servo their patrons a la carte, as much or as llttlo 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 $3. Besides the hotel nnd restaurant celebrations most of tho clubs will keep open house. The National Arts club will hae u special Teceptlon for tho members, and the members of tho Players club, next door on Gramercy park, always foregather, no matter what other attractions there may be, to celebrate founders' night Tho loving cup Is passed around, a custom Inaugurated by Edwin Booth, and after that the doings aro wrapped in impenetrable mystery. The Now Year's eve celebration will by no means be limited to the restaurants, hotels and clubs, although they perhaps furnish the most plctur- - r- - HEW YEAR'S EVE RING OUT WILD BELL ax AUfKthl) IJUHNYAUN "!J IE Sftk A inE FATE If STORY 0F PI NEW YORK CITY ttESt LUTBONIST RES01I L-- 5. T.TW E& ING out, wild bella, to the tolld 8ry,i Che flTinfl cloud, the frost? Ifghf. Che year to doping In tbt nlgbt Ring out, wild bells, and let bim d s. Ring out tbe old, ring In tbe new t Ring, happy bells, across tbe eno k ' Cbe year Is going; let him out tbe false, ring in tbe trut Ring out tbe grief tbat saps tbe mini see no tnax nere for tbose tbe feud werlcb and mora; poon Ring out of King in rearess to an manmna. Rind out a slowlv d?(na cause Hnd ancient forms of party strife go-Ring wouldn't drag a New York out of town on New eve, and tlie ouly trips tie will plan are auto rides In cone sequestered locality lnte on tho afternoon of the 1st, bo that ho can jjet fresh air und perfect quiet. As for the New York hostesses, when they are arranging for dinners It Is with YOTT fibs Tindcrstaudlng that the party shall 3I Inter to the theater and still later 2S.V!1IS11W -- W Villi fent'JLJ'Xf TUnrt fn ih& nnMir mnrlrA Cdltb sweeter manners, purer laws, f '4 Ring out tbe want, tbe care, tbe slnij Cnc faithless coldness of tbe times Ring out, ring out, my mournful f J rbymes, ring tbe fuller minstrel In. But J In place and blocj, Ring out false pride Gne civic slander and tbe eplte ;c Ring In tbe love of truth and rlgrt; Ring In the common love of gooaJ f life. EtWOTWa THEMSEI.VE8. ever like New Year's eve In Manhattan now, but Into a cross between i bullfight and n football SXardl G same, wit' dashes of a Coney Island festival and a queen's birthday. There Is ono time honored custom of Sevr Yeatis eve hlcli will not be cut infthat of going to old Trinity, where :lus chimes will bo rung, but tbero will e a change even In this. Albert Mels-htho bell ringer, who had officiated a Columbr tblrty years, Is dead, andplace. bia, undergraduate Is In his At the b' hotels and restaurants It ts estimated that between 1,000 and' 2,000 people will be nccoramodatcd by each. Tnbles hae been engaged for ttojKs and the demand Is bo great that all the rooms usually reserved for Irawlng rooms are to be furnished with supper tables. In regard to specific arrangements it Is the mode at present to havo everything at the hotel table as delicately fine as If one were entertaining at one's own home. Jf a dish is served Chat can be carved on the table the Smstcsa wishes to supervise it, and any chafing dish artlclo must have the finishing touches put In by her. Often abe wlh make the saladS dressing, all vrtth tho notion to give the appearance of tho private entertaining with fine public environment "Tho old tlmo favorites, canvasback amd terrapin, arc no longer named by ChoAc ordering In advanco or by the e&eC who prepares tho regular menu drench occasions," said a hotel man-ugx"These articles of food are difficult to procure, expensive, nnd. tastes hare changed. Tho favorite supper dish now is shellfish daintily prepar-- i some Ulud to that ono can hardly recognize Us flavor. The approved menu Is caviare or oysters on the shell, a consomme or clam broth en tassc, an entree rf sweetbreads, frogs' legs, lobster a Ex Xowlmrg, game and salad nnd Ices with deliilous cakes." American and Chrysanthemums IVsasitieH lead In the matter of floral Jrations, with the usual holiday n. L Join tho throng which Is bent on night not Into day, for no day turn-fln- s was Ring out old shapes of foul disease: King out me narrowing iusi or goia J Hinnoui iijc uivuoanw aio wi vv , Ring In tbe tbousarld years of peic . Ring In tbe valiant man and free, Cne larger heart, tbe Wndller banc : Ring out tbe darhness of tbe land; Ring In tbe Christ tbat la to be. ' yhr and buylnj nice, fat Inviting Jfurnal8, with 865 white pages nnd a ver of red leather, lettered In gold. The New Yafs resolution habit U no of those things that won't be snubbed out of fashion, as Valentine's flay, New Year's calls- and other ancient Institutions havo been. It is an instructive procfedlng, this making of promises, nlgnliit of pledges and taking tho vows. It shows up one's weaknesses and one' i strength to all and sundry, but espc :lally to tho signer of pledges and insccr of promises hims of tho self. It proves hat j world's resolutions, liko plo crust, are mado to be brot;n, and occasionally It wakens up dormant prido and principles in some weak willed individual and sets blm strenuously on bis legs. But tbe success attained by the man who keeps bis resolution unbroken through thp year Is sometimes of doubtful value. It puffs blm up with pride, conceit nnd Intolerance. Having accomplished his feat of strength, ho has no patience with tho weaker ves- 8Gis Who fell by the wayside-- to put it pnibernianly, One such Individual resolved one New Year's day In tho flower of his youth to take a cold plunge every morning. He considered cold plunges good for health and good discipline for a lazy two-third- Now Year's rcsolutionlst la thinking hard theso days, smokinf against tinio to get rid of ila Christmas clcrars gct himself! as full of nlcotlno as slblo before fining tho edjlengue, makfcg memoranda of tho errors of his Lys during tho past -antl-tobac- fc. r TMZ nUENED ITU THUMB. thu but Nine little reaolvtic derin arfate lenaoiiars comes u then there are but Eiglit little resolutions point the heaven 'Long comes way to a poker game, then there are but seven. Seven little resolutU sorry fix Pretty woman com then there are but! T CIIAMPACWB WASHINGTONIAN NEW YEAH. GIVING NEW YEAR'S GFTS. A ONLT AFTXB TEA O'CLOCK. Reoipe For Reception a la George and All France Buya Itself Poor In Be csquc 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. aUAINT Feast of NEW YEAR CUSTOM. raorso TO OLD TniNITT. 6nacnrounrt of greens, holly and and red ribbons, Carna-tfoa- s are also favorites. Jinny of the nswsrveu' rubles will have special dec jsulfons of flpwers und souvoulrs sent ;4y the entertainers. Ono hostess has ordered nu elaborate centerpiece of orchids, with orchids for the women rend gardenias for the men, Some of tbo hotels will not make rales in regard to the kind of liquid refreshment served. If one wishes a op of tea nt 2 a. m. at these places fee can get It But at rauuy of the ho'tiils and restaurants nothing but c&amjmgno will bo served after a stat' ed hour. Though tho occasion seems to spell flcvnsp. tills la not really, the case. The ScojprJetles to a certain point are to be of the Middle Agei SUM Celebrated. In certain parts of southern France New Year's eve Is still celebrated by tho famous feast of asses of tho mid dle ages. Before tbe congregation is admitted to tbo church n great glowing brazier is placed In the nave, upon the stono floor, and a broad path from the entrance of the church to tbe altar Is roped off The ceremony begins with a procession of men made up to represent various Biblical characters. At Its bead walk two priests singing ar old Provencal hymn. When the procession reaches tho center of tbe church six men dressed as Jews of tho time of Christ step forward on ono side and six gentiles on the other. Two advocates stand between them. "The Lord Is made man." tbe gentiles exclaim. To this the Jews reply, with scornful demand for proofs. The advocates thou summon the prophets und legislators of the Old Testament Oni- by one tbe great personages of the post Moses, Anrou. Isaiah, Daniel and many more slowly ndvance up the aisle and, pausing for a moment iu tbe glare of the brazier, bear witness to be divinity of Jesus and then pass on into the darkness. But the orlnclnal figure of tbo cere mony Is Balaam's assfp-twhich tho fea,st takes Its namo. Tbo ass, under whose voluminous trappings a child is concealed, bears Balaam up tbe aisle and wbtfn beaten by his master rebukes him la u piteous voice through ' tbo medium of tho concealed child, Just as the ass did tbe teal Balaam in the Bible story. Tbo laBt personage of tho procession Is usually Judas, the tragic feature of the quaint festival. n s Atttt Martha. To bold a New Year's reception a la George and Martha "Washington the drawing room should bo nrranged to look like that of a century ago. Let holly and mistletoe festoon doors and arches and be massed with plno and hemlock and other evergreens knotted with cherry colored ribbons. Tbo gowns and headdresses of the ladles Invited to attend may be copied from old fashioned prints or reproductions of portraits of historic belles. The old brocades, tho powdered hair and complexion patches' will transform tho appearance of modern beaus and belles in o manner truly wonderful. X few lines penciled on the face will aid In suggesting the appearance of 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 dbould precludo the characters of Washington and his wife, which belong to the host and the hostess. If they have a son and daughter, Jack and Nelly Custls should be represented by their son and daughter. Tho minuet will, of course, be the llrst dance, and It should be led by the host and hostess In the costumes of Washington and bis wife. If other than buffet refreshments are served, tho host takes to the dining room the most distinguished lady present that Is, tbe one whose position In tbe society of the time represented was most Important. The hostess takes the most distinguished gcntlcmiin to the dining room. Tbe selection, of cqursc, will bo lnrgely Influenced by personal feel- ing. In the center of the dining room table a hnndsome decoration represent ing a chlmo of bells bearing aloft a silver star and the Ogurcs denoting tbo date of the now year Bhould be placed on a bank of green or of flowers. .Bib bon streamers, red, white and blue. Uiould "extend to thn edge of the sup per tnblc. where wnxon cherubs, such as are made for decorations on the top of a Christinas tree, perch among the llttlo .cluster of flowers Intended a A knot of red, Kouvcnlrs for guests. white nnd blue ribbon suould tie tho jlo'were infended for the ladles. If in dlvldunl menus nre prepared each may be' given it pprsodnl' significance by being Inscribed witba verso relative New Year's In Europe. bj the- - flight at time. Any dictionary uy Is ob- jf quotations will supply the lines, In Conduit Nwv Year' served nvlfb lltt.ly formality, but in tho The dining room ought to be lighted It Is a day for mtlrely with rax candlt la handsome oapltala of ' .andelabra. , offlclal receptions, stowing Presents. I 1 aim XOHO COMES A Tbo custom of making Jfevj Year's H0B8E RACE. gifts has gone completely out if vogue " Civ kv among the people of the Dnljd States, with tha exception perhaps of, the very Five little resolt wealthy, who can afford to gTo on all! J occasions. five, no more si In France New Year's dy. or Lo Keyhole can't be M Jour d'Etrennes (literally, davpf gifts). is the greatest day of the wablo year, then there are btil All France buys Itself poor. The, men are supposed to give bonbow'pnd flow crs to every lady upon ptwin they) Four call, and Jan. 2 finds woinerfick from' eating sweetmeats and met'flck from resolutions spending more than theycbuld well must afford, but tho averago Freofhiuan bc llcvcs in the old observaCltu tbat It Is pay a fce-- 1 "all in a lifetime," or, fording to snr l i. vvue maneir- our vernacular, that "Chretanas (New Year In Franco) cornea but once a some in3 year." HB WOULD MAO A1TD UK WOULD hZOXVBX. presents on quiry, then The practice of making and sleep loving body. Ho lived down New Year's day was wrjgwted by the south when bo began bis early mornjarc Romans nnd from them t&ken up by ing aquntlc performances, but later he tho Britons. ji but three. right came norjh to live, and he kept When gloves were lOreltlcs and on plunging head first into a cold tub luxuries that every wesan wanted, every morning, winter or summer. but not every one coulgafford, they Ho kept this ip for years, and his were tho customary gjJsl often very' vigor anil bloo. wero splendid adver- Three little resol o'fsJlU and decohandsome ones made tisements for the benefits of tho cold Ing verjrblucT rated with gold tracerWfand precious plunge habit and Incidentally o fcis o- rt of money strength 6f will in acquiring nnd stickstones. Occasionally UiVt aoiae gloves, the ing was given Instead oC'-fcto such ; habit stance firings theHJ donor designating tbevt as "glovo But hq .had the weakness of his money." Queen Ellzagtn was espe- strength. .He would brag, nnd be , to two. cially fond of stockbjp as a New would lecture people who did not llko , Year's gift I cold pluiiges or else took them only six Sir Thomas More wW lord chancel- I months pt the year. As tbo years T lor onco decided a ci)eln favor of a ' wen( bylhe got more nnd more vigorlady, who, to snow htfleratitude, sent ous and inore and more impatient with Sir Thomas a pair offices containing complaining, late rising, cold catching forty gold coins, girt rpomas returned persons who would not bo converted the gold with this xo: "M,stess to bis vi jays. Since it were against good manners to "I rts every morning at: 0," bo refuse your New Yea" sift I am con- used to tell evory ono who could be as for the prevailed upon to listen to blm. "Then tent to take your glovJB.-bu- t lining I utterly rein. it" I draw the tub full of cold watetv-tb-e invented and colder fie bettcn Then I plunge In. When pins were brought into use nb'pt tbo beginning nnfl infjn minutes I am ready to of tho sixteenth ctury they wero drss after a violent rubdown with highly prized ns Mw Y.car'a gifts. tho roughest, crnsh in the market Tbey. too, were rDidof r?ry valuable And do Lever have u cold? Am I ever gold anflsllvr, as well as ill? l aven't, uhd n pain or no ache materlal-- of of tile common mdf Is. t The money in thlrt (years, ond I am never in bed after p WlocU a, m." which had been tf&emlja in PorliA is It I cruel to tell, but. was then made U$ejoC W pln!?' an(i pu&haso of the ft DostilVe relief to his frl money given for ill-IBllU ilL WHB lied fpin mpney." ono rtotnlue ho was loun Tho coroner. Tho tornf has g; bally enlarged, its bed a 4 uvo uours. meaulng, and no the modern girl been ou bis not, but Bha blamed all sneaks of her '.'si moo re at (J. oltl rktfa rttti aiftta ywjo iugviw yv hlngs with it nnd then1 (1U takeji-i- s B uMI ?t 110m friends or rpew instead once a year t. rom, i'papa" u.M l. rkvr woulfl KvnSxlr, see 9 onco a mouth II' in ' if 1 Y Ml ill i11 Wm little, still there 1' a'u tj unicwu ft J tt , 1 . X j. "NO t Pale-Face- full and unbiased form. E MAN WHO The ( men who write the local live stock, board of trade and financial news fbrThe Record-Heral- d are exMILLIONS perienced- staff editors whose years of trusted acquaintance with leading men often give them Inside tips ' on important f. Says He Owes His Success other papers. news in advance of tcry in Mutjaer of S and 9 p'epek, The only morning Thompjors hat was; pulled down J newspaper in Chicago having its own His wife. over bis bee. TJie, 'ground was Henry Thompson. special correspondent to cover tho t New York stock market Is The Record-struggle There vcre ''three "bullet Herald. George S. Beachel's PHOBABLEiMOTIVE holes in hi bead, two from behind, HER GRIT USD dally telegraphic reports from the is said hat when last' seen In the it 1 stock and money markets of Wall store he bid about JlOO In his pockin et. This I was missing when his Encouraged Him to Continue street are models of Insight and acreared ffom curacy. The Record-Heral- d makes clothing vas searched, and Lorrting -- No Until Great Wealth it a point to cover in full the finanloss than f5 was foundi His trousi cial reports of corporations and ers were pullod upvknee high, as if Was Attained. till O'cloc banking activities of Chicago and his slayen had searched his hose and i fefl the West. The "Speculative Gossip" shoes for money. - ' STOltV OP AN Olli ICING and notes of Wall street and f m thkAry After Thompson's body had been THE street happenings are valued removed .and Magistrate Slgler had Pittsburg, PenH., Dec. 31. Asked by the largest brokers for their jiTaunte, Ky.,'Doc.6j-Hen- ry assembled a Coroner's jury, John ix son, president orwne frov- - Wynn Ifsaid to have discovered a by a newspaper for an expression as glimpses of real "Inside history" of lt.-5idepartment store and one of pistol rty "jfar from where Thomp- to what porson, incident or combina- the various markets. If ihV KjvsaUhtegt and bestflinown mer son's bujyjhad been discovered. It tion of circumstances he considered chants li Western1 Kentucky,' was is said 'that this was Thompson's! he owed his success, Joseph C. Trees, HOWS THIS? head of the oil company which has found murdered' and rdbbed In a pistol, fytiree shells had been We offer One Hundred Dollars Re,J desolate wooded, hillside at 4 o'clock Just sold its Louisiana oil holdings ward for any case of Catarrh that can It. answered not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. alone for $90,000,000, this afternoon. The killing Is the Mngjlrato Slgler took the my wife Is moot mysterious that the omclals F. J. Cheney & Co., Will Langley, Tom Baker without hesitation: "To my success." Jiore" havo ever had ta deal with. Toledo, Ohio. All said due and lij. A. O. Williams. jrher,e ari two bullet Juries in tho And then the Oil King, football We, the undersigned, have known there pas every evidence, of murder. given his F. J. Cheney for the last 16 years, and ihaelc 1 li s head andjonjuri tho right Town'Marshal Jack Wallace is posi- player, &c, who has Just at. ur, a. u. wmiarae.'in lesuiy- - tive iat Thompson Was murdered. old school, the University of Pitts- believe him perfectly honorable In all Tho ripglstrato will continue his ex- burg, a $200,000 stadium, unfolded business transactions, and financially 9e before the maglstTe' hat It would havdlfecn impos- - amination of witnesses Tuesday a remarkable story of the grit and able to carry out any obligations mads for Thompson tdVavelcnierl .moroljg at 8 o'clock. Marshal Wal- foresight of his wife. Fourteen years by his firm. was because any lof the three lace Waldlng, Kinnan & Marvin, talked of getting blood- ago she picked him up when he infa- down and out and by her grit 1 ould hayp bet"' Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, u. hounds, but It is now believed that I 'V Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken interno tia.ll could be' followed because so sisted that he go on groping for oil, '.nly clue so far devMoped Is mani aBuring him that he was sure to nally, acting directly upon the blood people have visited tho spot. w Mrs Mannlo iBentoVlho; Tie mystery in tho murder Is its make a success, that he could not and mucous surfaces of the system. tie shots and siw three nio.n envfonraent. The wooded bluff fall, &c. And ho went on and made Testimonials sent free. Price, 75c per going "ward the cewetcry along' wlvfe Thompson's body wbb found the success. bottle. Sold by all druggists. According to Tree's own stateside t woods: The killing is sup- - is ! lonely spot, hard of access. Why Take Hall's Family Pills for constiosed have taken pfice this morn- - heohduld have gone there, or for ment, 14 years ago ho had already pation. a ut 9 o'clock. The body was wltt purpose, is a puzzle. The hlll-s- IJ drilled eight wells, all of them dry, unc y a searching party which and had decided to work as a laborer Health Item. Is steep and overgrown with ru out at noon I when Thornr- An old remedy for stomach troubThere is no road at its for the rest of his life, as it would ns bsenco from his store and bfje. The only easy way to get there take him all that time to pay the les where there Is an excess of acid, homt as noticed. vbuld be by passing through the debts he had Incurred in sinking the Is a tea made of soot and ashes. A H as 47 years o I and was said cmetery. Why Thompson went eight dry holes, but the little wife quart of boiling water is poured onto good habits. He has a wife, 81 ere, or whether he was persuaded would not let him give up. Trees a half pint of clean hardwood ashes lid two daugh jrs. mixed with a tablcspoonful of soot, p go there to keep an appointment says: Ipson left he le at about 7 "I went home that day and said to well stirred. Let this stand over it some secret nature, are things tho It Vita iniSrnlti tw I nA wnt Utn. girl. night, then pour off the clear liquid ho, officials are trying to And out. my wife, 'It's all over, little 'Wrre he Inquted for his son, So She's come in a duster. We're done and bottle. A tablespoonful Is to be far as can bo learned Wjara nnrf uncut ths n,lii, - i. . .thero was no sane reason for his for. We'll go back home and I'll taken in a glass of hot water after chum. .Magistrate G. Slgler was going to the place. That ho inlgnt get work and do just as I used to.' meals, or whenever acidity is felt. one ojjthe several leople who saw, Soot Is a valuable medicine, con(have been murdered at some other Ulut she said, "No, no, wo can't stop Thompson in the sk.ro and tdlked place and his body carried into the now. Wo are not beaten yet. Try taining potash, lime and magnesia, witn aim this morn Jig. The .magisagain, Joe, Just once more.' " ammonia and creosote. trate says Mr. Thompson looked "at woods, Is, a theory now advanced. It was in vain, according to the The discovery of the body is to Papers ar.d pronounced "thfem cor-- , Look or the Hoe Hive Oil King, that he tried to argue rect He appeared hormal'fn all rp night the sole theme of talk in the with his wife that all the money he On the package when you buy Focity. No crime in a score of years wocts. had in tho world was gone, that he ley's Honey and Tar. None genuine "Jompsn is saldf urn aye left bis has been surrounded with such a was in debt, &c. She Insisted that without the Bee Hive. Remember Tho officials blanket of mystery. the nam), Foley's Honey and Tar -bfc avill thIsimorning j;o over all tho he make arrangements to drill one anrtreje6"( uny substitute. Foley's but next morn. ing and managed to secure a work Honey and Tar relieves coughs and cemutcrjv ,)f filing some cluo which ing interest in what was known as colds quickly and Is safo and sure. Llgo Wll-- l 0 a solution of the crime uiu ni Ho located and Contains no opiates. For sale by all mt AYYtnlnVA tjho Proxy lease. ' North Bourn m Bon-N- o. a well on It which came in druggists. Tlie busiest atid mightiest little drilled Tub. Mannlo 1324:05 yardB from the thing that ever was made is Cham strong. It did not make a fortune Wow! No 122- -12 :2iro Thompson's berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. for himself and his partners, but It "High cost of living!" Get out In 102 2:4ird No. 8hot8 but Ma They do tho work whenever you re was enough to get him back on his the country, you darn lazy town rashstlgatlon. These tablets feet. Once started upward, "Joe" cal, It is quire their aid. and go to work and make you a Trees could not be stopped with such another woman change weakness Into strength, living and quit loafing around town W m a wife. into energy, gloominess, into Mr n Ttmf io of whom was and aBklng Congress to mako laws Hartford Fii vicinity at that Joyousness. Their action is so gento force the honest farmers to feed Foley's .Kidney Remedy An Aptle, one doesn't realize they have m '" fl you at half price. Get out! Sam preciation. Dr. H. JJ, n could be f6und taken a purgative. Sold by all dealson, Ala., Ledger. L. McConnell, Catherine St., m last Sunday e nor his home. ers.' N. Y., writes: "I wish to ex'f mm When You See the Bell be home for din- A11SS UTM press my appreciation of the great On II ' Towards It, A Nickel elng & spread in the bottlo you have our guaran. Id ihn. .m .J OtMM pson's blrtbday. In a New York streot car a young good I derived from Foley's Kidney tee that you are getting the best Remedy, which I used for a bad case AllkindM here be located, man attracted the attention of the of kidney trouble. Five bottles did cough and cold remedy. Dr. Bell's and1 a other passengers by leaping from his has millions of sat staple grocMto formed, seat and picking up something from tho work most effectively and prov- isfied users. At all dealers. ; m v.t. by ii most Lancia and between the slats of the floor. Then ed to mo beyond doubt it is the' vlm I t1' "' -u His Heirlooms. ' ,1 I he asked, "Did anybody lose a $5 reliable kidney medicine I have 'ever r MAn heirloom," explained the U W i 'r'"e TtiiB-A ministerial looking taken and shall always have my entTiomp- - gold piece?" covered boy, iylng face down- - man got up from his seat at tho oth- dorsement." For sale by all drug- farmer's wife to her y ll l Is something that has been handed m rocky fbtuff, b'eyond and er end of the car and started toward gists, down from father to son, and in L the young man with outstretched sonoiiARSinps fob sale. some instances Is greatly prized." hand. '"I'd prize 'these heirlooms I'm "Yes." he said, "I dropped a $5 The Herald has a scholarship for gold piece when I got on, but owing sale in each of the following well wearing," remarked tho youngster, "a good deal more If they wasn't so to the crush I couldn't find it" known business colleges, viz: i long in the legs." "Very well," said the young man o, Bryant & Stratton Business s Medicine Not ,Ben? glee(ully, "here's a nickel towards Louisville, Ky. ( bfL Youngstown Telegram. It." 5fy Nothing ; Bowling Green Business University, Bowling Green, Ky. Have you a weak throat? If so, ". Paducnh Central Business College, physician wh aae a specialty you cannot be too careful. You canCured by Vinol Ifctomarti particularly not begin treatment too early. Each Paducah, Ky. If you are contemplating taking a hf jtfiScffng trtPlarsVot study- - per-- cold makes you more liable to. anHERE IS PROOF Miss awlrom!wn,cn "- - other and the last is always the business course, The Herald san save " I suffered so long from stomach you money. rlon. who hs etf! ai-- made. ljarder to cure. If you jvlll take trouble and indigestion, that I lost Elgin, r wth Rexa11 D:B- - Chamberlain's Cough Remody at tho ale Chamberlain's ' Cough Remedy flesh rapidly VINOL cured me . Us us to believe outset you will be saved much trou- never disappoints those who use It after everything else had failed. It Mr. VIC createat remedy m strengthened my digestive organs burg, purchl,of of acut0 ,nd,? ble. Sold by all dealers. for obstinate coughs, colds' and irri.. n arworaie dyspepsia. Their GIRIj tations of the throat and lungs. It gave me a hearty appetite, and I more babies a remedy for can eat anything without the slightMr.-- C. 'VtfUng and. healing in demand than boys stands unrivalled as diseases. Sold est distress. I do not believe anyall throat and lung Butter cout inoranes, or uiq thing equals VINOL for stomach m C. Blllol inch in pepsin, ' JKansas City, Mo., Dec. 30, Girl by all dealers. trouble and indigestion." gestivo af.da babies are rooro in demand than boy V. E. Waterhouse, Mr. J. Remarkable Market Reports. The relief they babieB, according to R. Y. Malonoy, Portland, Me. . aya The TTCWl. Nothing gives a newspaper a firmi neir superintendent mediate, of tho Children's WBtla in Mr. Thos. G .Wallace, of Detroit, icy "rind regularity HomerFlndlng society. "Of every er place- in public confidence than a Mich., writes, 'I suffered for years nn. .TnrMtflntra AiMtt n rna. Ueni applicants tor babies, eight are reputation for accuw J1 M .. 1 rate and complete reports of the from a chronic stomach trouble. WX ? ) 8PonIi8 caused oj sjom- - ;for gifls," Said ho. Mj V Uher, men VINOL entirely cured me after Business markets. lL Tbo society sends out babies on a world's everything else had failed." -. "l;(n TnliWnfvrillTiil! ninety-da- y throughout tho West have long esw trial. More boys aro navnr" Record-Heral- d It is the curative medicinal eleteemed The Chicago girls. lOrleaff'Wo, aid dlgwtypn for the uniformly trustworfhy way ments of the cod's liver, combined Aantetj'Won'' As vWence A Medicine ''7SL In which It covers the whole field of with the strengthening properties Rexall Dys- habM'V That jiyea ten years must have mer financial and commercial news. of tonic iron contained in VINOL, : "A . has Whether you want to know what which makes It so successful in re Dr Bell's po noi It, jcraiu.yK-me, and sales consols aro worth in London or what storing perfect digestion, and at omeeUo tltia.ctioB, we will been sold .for slxteen-yearsnave lucrwso.aje.very year, bo you railroad stocks are quoted at in Nuw the same time building, up the weakOilkdfor y 'you paid uq n system, We guarantee it At York, what price corn is bringing In ened U'oK.or form-t- - ruiv th .ttoatjA Trya bottle cf VINOS with the Kansas City or. how wheat Is Belling .three Chicago, you can WKterstinding that your Money will I'M:- BemV- at, Minneapolis Maddox( ,' arwaMT turn toor tae nnanciai ana be returned; if it doea not. help you, Iy ftt LShulU and e oi tno uecora-Ho- rHartfeW Drug" Co., Fpr gato-bFir It H. W- ? CHMHI ?uto 2; MkJ " I JlIjI Wlfci; vBfc - evrUkty of gtUa&:tke tf 1AI" Im ft noun the OLSIEPOI aetery, which down hilt ffonuUio is on top or a- - niu. Thsfplace Is thickly 'jwMfiJgJlVis accillie only from thnfcteryipiao.ihe burial feiAoredS from the south, ground-I- s side nearest ihe city, by a oad. It was on thla road that the women say ibey 6aw' tqrtsoimen walking between latest facts in MD d IKY to Women M PEBSMCE ilore . You ladies, who have nale face??, sallow enmnlprfmtx. ' dark circles under eyes, drawn features and tired, woro- oui expressions, you need a tonic. The ionic you need is Carduf, the woman's tonic It is the best tonic for women, because its ingredients are specifically adapted for women's needs. They act on the womanly organs and help to give needed strength aw vitality to the worn-owomanly frame. Cardul Is a vegetable medicine. It contains no minerals, no iron, no potassium, no lime, no glycerin, no dangerous, or drugs of any kind. It is perfectly harmless and safe, for young and old to uses. ut habit-forming f ht 4 P' isfsc La-Sal- lo J 43 Us C ARDUI The Woman's Tonic "After my doctor had done all he said he could for me," writes Mrs. Wm. Hilliard, of Mountainburg, Ark., "I took Car- - 1 uui, un tut. OUVIV.C Ml a 11IV.IIU, UIIU 11 UGipCU lilt JU 1UUL1I. Before taking Cardui, I had suffered from female troubles for five years, but since taking it, I am in good health. "I think there is some of the best advice in your book that I ever saw." Your druggist sells Cardui. Try it I testl-monyj- .Las' lor Sptcial Instructions, ,'''.'?' Advisory Dept.. Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chittanooea, Tenn., and64-paj- e book. "Home Treatment lor women," tent tree. ht ht J tV4 -- WW ew 7ZMrswzA (AVSr Ws&mZZZ' 0,Vyi-v;- . r45KT .1 .tv g)TT z.' .T - 'POSITIONS- - Li'isoKfiLi--y x- HLAH-- yiTTV, VumFut - ,,.. 2g"W S&W jOonag Green, Jt. ZV8 SfcP, 'CTMfM & MARBLE andGRANITE J?rofHsionnl Curd. Monuments, d& JL J. M. PORTER, Attorney at Law, Will practice hl prolcssion Id OMBi?rt otoiiiKCOuullek Special attention fxats- tniprn entrusted to hU cure. BEAVER DAM, KY. ,!, i FRANK L. FELIX, Attorney at Law, HAETF0HD, S. KY. 'Jit, Will piftctlce hla profession In Ohio und :tniux counties and In the Court of Appei! Criminal practice and Collections a ipecUUv. ' itfAi?. !itsth wi r BJHl 5fw55a He-went ss C. K. SU'TK. Our business Is devoted exclusively C. M. BARNBTT. HARNETT & SMITH, to tbe Grauite, Marble and Stone rnde, and being thoroughly practical In same enables us to know your reHARTFORD, K'i. "We only quirements. handle the Will practice their profession In ill the Court very best Granite and Marble. And otohlo and adjoining counties ani In the Coat ( Appeal!. Collection a arMclaKv. .iiir 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 We gladly refer you to any of the parties we have furnished, as to oui Building honesty and responsibility in dealings Attorneys at Law, Headquarters for Supplies. have-Roug- ill v a, The Thomas If you need building material, call on us. We and Dressed Lumber, Monumental Works, -- ffX Hartford, Ky HAVE A ROUGH RIVER TELEPHONE -P- ey rc m " W pjfJiL .LL 'rl i. hfifne-n"hom- i. .1, V- Col-leg- IN YOUR RESI- DENCE OR PLACE OP BUS- INESS, AND PUT YOURSELF IN DIRECT CONTACT WITH THE LACED Doors, Sash, Moldings, Flooring, Ceiling, Finish, Siding, Lathes, Shingles, Columns,, Rubber Paper and Metal Roofing. Ridgeroll Cresting and Guttering, House ancl Roof Paints, Lime, Paten' Plaster, Cement, Common and Fire Brick, Screen Doors and Wire. ' Stomach Troubles Long Distance Lines TO ALL STATES. FOR THE COMPANY'S SPECIAL CONTRACT TO THE FARMERS, CALL ON OR ADDRESS Bean Bro.r End West Union St. V Hartford, f - Ky -- J.W.OBANON, Local Manager, Hartford, Ky. W. Incorporated. 51. C SEXTON, are Local Manager, Beaver Dam, Ky. TA- - t, II. & K. RAILROAD TIMK BliK AT HARTFORD, KY. HARDWICK tests eyes. HARDWICK grinds lenses whlla you wait. HARDWICK Das two Graduate Opticians. HARDWICK has tho only Lons Grinding Plant in Owonsboro. HARDWICK has tho only Jowelry Store in Owons-bor- o. HARDWICK has a fine Jewelry Repairer. HARDWICK has an Export Engraver. HARDWICK has tho Best Watch Repairer. HARDWICK is flno on Cloci Repairing. You will never know what a fine store Owensboro has until you see HAfcDWIOK'S. You, will never know what HARDWICK dan do till you try U ..Time table effect) v9 Sunday, Dcr Xo. 112 . tih.cnntuins the following schedule: Xorth Hound duo 7:20 u. in J ..--, jvb .jNftvSr'''" Mer. - oy Daily except Sunday. Xo. North Hound duo 3:40 p in. Dally except Sunday. Xo. 115 South Bound duo 8:55 a, m. Daily except Sunday. Xo. 113 South Bound duo 1:40 p m. Daily except Sunday. H. E. MJSCHKE, Agt. Ill ' ftfi-riaf- run-dow- te-ri- "M1,!' ;cii mKSKBTT-- - orWrtdr' pr Send The HeraM theNEWS we wi! .H V H Wm 4 ''' 4 ; ttsk- TiW5' I ""BWK CStfW -- Ct .iW t4Htl. iaww,Hfe2iafc4i, 'MntMr 44 iM- fei BH . rafjtttlT Intern ..,- - D8BELi.SAI Kk-.- WY '. .i. md External TfM-J- fc Nfewflft , ' a- - I -.VU ...' .' h T- , i ..tm V ,i ' I T thd-Mdrtjord tr j" EESxjigES ,' M - iv&t4, HeraldL FELIX, EDITORS. - Jft?eaw,ln!'thl8 modern-d- ay f HE1ER MATTHEWS, FRANK FRANK i - L, FELIX, Pub; and Prop'r. WEDNESDAY . . .JANUARY 4 China won't be up to date until It has moro laws than people. The Republican party still retains the championship tor large corrupt campaign funds. Anyhow, the tariff can't protect the divorce mills of the country as infant industries. Sometimes, in climbing the ladder of fame, a fellow reaches out and finds a rung missing. coming a lost art, except the speci mens produced in divorce courts. is yet a question as to whether a New Year's Resolution has much to do with the world growing better. It is said that letter writing Is be- It About the on lyfellow who gets credit for tooting his own horn nowadays Is the man who runs an auto mobile. A society belle has been appointed deputy sheriff at Union town u Pa. To be pinched by an officer like that will no doubt be a distinct pleasure. An Evansville (Ind.) man wants a divorce because his wife insists on bathing her pet dog in the.dlBh- pan. Plainly heJs one or those ill bred, sort of fellows who does not recognize tho Inalienable rights of the modern queen of the kitchen. Mr. Harry. Lehr, tho welt known and wealthy society man of Nowport, has been taken to a sanitarium at Baltimore for treatment for nervous The Poor Harry! prostration. stunts he went through In the name of "society" were enough to trans port most any man to the years ago. bug-house A, circular letter lias besn addressed to the authorities at Washington by those having in charge tho 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 nnd most of it is of the very worst sort. The Government ought to uso Its best efforts to stop this terrible outrago upon helpless employes. Mr. Graham Vrealand has retired as managing editor of tho Louisville Courier-Journa- l, to be succeeded by Mr. Harrison Robertson as general Mr. Vreeland editorial manager. goes Into moro lucrative employment. Mr. Robertson has been with for many years, tho Courler-Journfilling tho posts of managing editor and editorial writer, haying In special care the editorial page. The chango will in no wise affect the efficiency of the Courier-Journ- al splendid as a great newspaper. nl reported over tho Stato, before the meeting of the Democratic State Executive Commit-tewob caused to be It e, for a friendly interchange of ideas and that nothing would ho done at thaf. timo only talk over party matters. That tho Committee should meet and at once Issue tho edict of a primary election as tho mode of selecting candidates for State offices, and this over the protest of a majority of the candidates themselves, certainly looks a little queer, to say the least. Was tho affair all cut, and 'dried from the beginning? that tho meeting would bo only In behalf of the smafl towns and the merchants doing business therein, a combined effort Is being mado by almost all the newspapers proposed parcels-po- throughout the country against the establishment of local rust ral service. That this scrvlcq would seriously cripple If not annihilate tho small retailer of merchandise, sccmB plain. That It would at the same time enrich tho houses of distant retail mall-ordcities to the dlscomflturo of tho home merchant, Is equally ovldont. It would also heavily increase the present postal deficit. Parcels-poservice would thwart tho prosperity of country towns and merchant3. or st Prominent matrons of Trenton, N. J., havo handed together for the pur pose of preserving tho integrity of tho household, as they allege, and havo Issued an edict that all married men, must wear rings on their thumbs as an indication or warning of their wedded state. Such curtailment of man's inherent rights is a terrible outrage. Hereafter every brave .married man of Trenton, when he jcoets a pretty woman, mutt either- 4erp ills bands in his pockets or bpgta,erles of wig-wa- g signs wjth Us hands to warn off the fair one's smiles. It's a mortal shamo another blow to downtrodden bepea jf3,5kVs7-Jt In all the checkered .history of Kentucky, there was never a moro peculiar performance than that of Me Kentucky, State Executive at its 'meeting in Louisville I . n' Thursday. At one moment It voted 'for apri-mar- y for tho selection of a Stato PRESIDENTIAL TIMBER ticket, on the ground that 'this Was THEIR AVAILABILITY the best and fairest means of getting tho wishes of tho people. The Commoner receives a great Tho very next moment It voted many inquiries in regard to men down a proposal to secure the choice whose names are being mentioned of tho people for United States Senain connection with tho Demooratlc tor in a similar manner. By voting down tho latter propoIt Is not Presidential nomination. ablo to answer all questions but It sition, the Democratic party of Kenwill bo pleased to answer where it tucky spits upon the platforms of can and to mako inquiry where it Is tho party, turns its back upon tho uncertain. Four persons are being solomn promises, 'pledges and 'proteswith frequency Folk, tations of the organization in three mentioned PRESIDENT TilFT WILL Gaynor, Harmon and Wilson, and different national conventions, dnd stamps Itself as thoroughly reactiontheir records are being examined. ADDRESS SOUTHERN MEN I! ' Folk was an active supporter of ary. i Bryan and Sewell in 1896 and has If thero Is one thing 'ridre than supported the Democratic national another to which' the' Democracy ticket In all tho Presidential cam-pai- stands r&dgcd by Its platforms and At Commercial Congress at Asince. the speeches of its leaders) It tlantaGreat Purpose Mayor Gaynor has supported tho popular election of Senators. Carrynational ticket In all campaigns. In ing out this principle," it "would be of the Meeting. . 1896 he was conspicuous as a sup- the logical thing for tho'party (o porter of tho Chicago platform ho determine Us senatorial 'nominee by Washington, Dec. 30. President was one of the few prominent Demo- party vote. greatest gathcrats in the East who stood up for significant and educational to Taft will address the It is ho observe that the only ones' who fa- ering of business men ever held in the party creed and ticket and country on March 10th, at Athas been faithful ever since. vored the senatorial primary were this lanta, Ga where the Southern Comthe.i p. mem- tho friends of ongressman Governor Harmon, Ollle ber of Mr. Cleveland's cabinet, did James, while the ones who oppdsed mercial Congress will be In session not vote in 1896, but In 1900 pre- It were the friends of Senator-T- . H. for three days 'beginning March. 8, sided at Mr. Bryan's meeting In Paynter, former Governdr J. CV W. 1911. The Governors of the other fifteen Southern States united with Beckham, Harry Wolssinger and J. Governor Brown, of Georgia, In exsupported Palmer C. Mayo. Gov. Wilson tending this invitation to President and Buckner in 1896, but is supposOllle James had the courage to ed to have supported the Democratic come out In the open and demand Taft, which was delivered to him tonational ticket In subsequent cam- that the party 'stand by its plat- day through the Executivo Commitpaigns. The Commoner has no pos- forms. None of his opponents 'had tee of tho Southern Commercial Conas to the cam- the courage to come out and advo- gress and a Committee from Georgia. itive information Tho .program of tho three days paigns since 1896, but will be pleas- cate the reverse policy. will be the most Important In the publish any authoritative ined to Tho Inner meaning of tho commitformation which any reader may tee's action was elucidated by the history of the commercial South, Bryan's Com- remark in a reactionary Democratic and invitations will bo issued havo on tho subject. to the most prominent men of tho moner. paper that if thero had been a popum nation to participate. In addition lar primary, no one but James would to the address by tho President, who Oltl Soldier Tortured. t have had a chance. "For years I suffered unspeakable has chosen for his subject, "A GreatIt was tho friends of " Paynter, er Nation 'Ihrough a Greater torture from indigestion, constipaSouth," Mayo and Welsslnger who tion and liver trouble," wrote A. K. Beckham, addresses will be mado by Smith, a war veteran at Erie, Pa., opposed James' motion for a senaRoosevelt, Gov.-EleWoodrow primary. Wilson, of New Jersey, Hon. T. V. "but Dr. King's Now Life PIHb fixed torial If the Democrats of Kentucky are Powdorly, Surgeon mo all right. They're simply great." General Walter any stomach, liver or alive to their own Interests, the Post Wyman, the Governors of tho SouthTry them for kidney trouble Only 25c at Janres rathor fancies that they will take tho ern States, and other distinguished m earliest opportunity to elect a pro- mon throughout tho entlro country. H. Williams. gressive Loglsature and Insure tho 1e This va.it rally Is Intended to typelection of n progressive United ify In a vivid mnnnor to tho peoplo PITMAN, FAMOUS FOUNDER OF SHORTHAND, DEAD States Senator, and not ono "safe of the nation that tho South, regardand sane" reactionary and satisfac- ing Itself ns an integral portion of The Ken- our groat country, has set Itself to Ben Pitman, aged 89 years, one tory to big business. of tho country's most famous citi- tucky Post, Covington, Ky. the task of building a still greater zens, died Wednesday night in his nation through the growth and deStoinnch Trouble Cured. home at 1852 Columbia avenue, CinIf you have any trouble with your velopment of a still greaterrSouth. cinnati. Pitman was the founder of stomach, you should Final arrangements of tho protake Chamberphonetic shorthand in America. He lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. gram, are now being completed by was also well known in art circles of tho Mr. J. P. Kioto, of Edlna, Mo., says: the Executivo Committee all over this country. "I havo used a groat many different Soutborn Commercial Congress at Ho was a national figure during medicines for stomach trouble, but Washington, who expect to announce and after the Civil War. He was find Chamberlain's Stomach and the full list of speakers wjtbln a tow ono of tho first shorthand reporters Liver Tablets moro beneficial than days. to bo employed by the United States any other remedy I evor used," For Government. For nearly a year her -Erma., TllhWn, sale by all druggists. , " ."' m ..!,.,...., had been ill at his home, and some Tetter, Chapped hands or lips,' bolls, months ago ho submitted to very rEACli-SEEMONKEYS alt'skin dlseaBes are ohick- ' '' serious operation,, frpm the, effects 'MADE" CONVICT MO N KY ly curedbylhe use, of Dr. Bell's of which ho novervreepvered. feSc1 box at all Wat ia Frankfort, Ky., Jan. '2. ti' D. ers. 'A-- ' creamy sn6w" white "rfin-me- n't Fever Sores. m Fever sores and 'old chronic sores Morrison, of Cynthlana,' kn'owfT to " " 'i u. should ont be healed entirely, but his fellow convicts as the "money-man,- " BECKHAM ENLARGES' HIS' left the penitentiary should be kept in healthy condition. NEWSPAPER BUSINESS This can bo dona by applying Cham having been pardoned by Gb'vern'crr Wlltson. Ho 'saveaenWgir'fojney berlain's Salve. This salve has no Frankfort, Ky., Dec. 30,. Former superior for this purpose. It Is also while a convict from the' sale of mon chapped hands, keys carved from peach seeds to'buy; Goyernpr J. C. W. Beckham has demost excellent ,for soro nipples, burns and diseases of a farm In Harrison county, , where cided to go into 'the newspaper busithe Bkln. For sale by all deal- - he will go to spend the rest of ' his ness on a big scale. He filed articles of- incorporation " of the Kentucky era. m life. Stato Journal Printing company toDcnih In Roaring Flro day. The capital Is fixed at $25,000. SPECIAL SCHOOL NOTE May not result from the work of J The incorporators are BeckCam, A. A CHANGE OF DATES firebugs, but often severe burns aro Gj Jeffers and J. L. Newman, Each I wish to correct a mistake In re caused that make a quick need for incorporator has taken ?5,000 of tho gard to the time of holding the Com Bucklen's Arnica Salvo, the quickest, stock. surest cure for burns, wounds, mon School Examinations. Tho exIn Honor of Mrs. Tlchenor. amination will be held on January bruises, bolls, sores. It subdues InIt kills pain.' Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Tlchenor enIt 27 and 28 instead of January 13 flammation. soothes and heals. Drives off skin tertained at their home near Beda, and 14. eruptions, ulcers or piles. Only 25c December 26, In honor of Mrs. Tlch I havo permission from' the Stato m enor s 28th birthday. Those present Superintendent to hold this examina at James H. Williams. mim were: E. C. Batrd and wife, R. P. tion at two places In the county. REPUBLICAN CONVENTION Bennett and 'wife, J, N. Hudson and Thoso desiring to attend may nass TO BE HELD AT BEAVER DAM wife, Mrs. Marvin Beard, Mrs. Henry either at Hartford or Fordsvllle. Re Jones, Mrs. E. P. Bennett, Misses member tho dates, January '27 and At a meeting of the Republican Myrtio Jones, Wllllo Bennett, .Gladys 28, 1911. HENRY LEACH, Supt, Committee of tho Seventh Senatorial Jones, Marglrono Tlchenor, im Harlan District of Kentucky, hold In Beaver Tlchenor and Rowena Tlchenor. All GREAT OPPORTUNITY! Dam, on the 17th of December, 1910, reported a fine time. Mrs. Eliza C. Duke desires to at 1 o'clock p. m, for the purpose .of dispose of all her real estate in determining tho timo, place and Notice to Creditors. Beaver Dam, Ky., consisting of manner of nominating a, candidate Ohio Circuit Court. to, about (20) twenty acres within said bo voted fdr" Btate Senator, for Mark Berry, Plaintiff, district at November the very heart of the town election, 1911, tho regular Green was O, W. Taylor, Mr. B. F. which can be divided into nice elected Chairman and J. C. Flenor, All persons Admr. &c, Defendant. having claims against Secretary. and valuable building lots. the estate .of Wjn. Berry, of coter; On motion It was ordered and di deceased, aro hereby INUW ID YUUK UlANtE. AM- notittedto prerected that a' delegated convention sent same to me at my oBce Jn Hart? other such opportunity may not be presented in a Itfetiflie. Call of tho representative of the. Repub- ford, Kentucky, properly proves, o lican party of the Seventh Senatorial or before the day of January, on or address. John (!. Barnes. district of Keatcrvbe held In the BecrlPaoyCy tfjcuj of BeaveriBaiB.-jCy,- , t 1 o'clock tut& Master Commission gs -is-thCln-clnna- tl. ct ew D percnanco may poo up some mgoiea critic of the press as to Its prorlnco' as a newspaper. Some people would have nothing of a sensational nature (which is simply news out of the ordinary) printed, while others are always glad to read anything a newspaper may print until they or their relatives become concernod In some unso.emly incident and then they In tno meanwant it suppressed. time tho successful newspaper pursues the even tenor of Us way, sure of its mission and what 1b expected of it, and regardless of any carping critic. It seldom seems to strike some peoplo that perhaps the editor knows his business. there. INCONSISTENCY Was Shown in Recent Action of Democratic State Executive Committee. p.m. standard' time.Mpnday, tho 30th day of January, JL9lii for the purpose of nominating a Republican WHS EXTRAORDINARY candldato ,for 8tatcT Senator for said district, to be vo'ted' for at the regular November election, 1911.-THAT 4 Kmr. u .- ij ' i ,- -' A Happy i ... NeWYekr!.1 T ' " 7, WHMiBMHiBaiHH i . . . ;. A ttl , CENTERTOWN. School is progressing nicely under the management of Prof,, Hoagland. Prof. H. H. Davis has been sick for several days. Dr. G. H. Chapman, who has been sick for some time, is better. Mr. Fred Chapman, who'has been at Bkron, Ky for somo time, is at home. Esq. Jackson is attending court at Hartford thlB week. Quite a lot of tobacco has been de livered during the past week. Farmers, seem to be well pleased with grading and prices. A series of meetings Is to begin at tho Baptist Church here the 2d Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Phipps, who have been visiting In Tennessee for somo timo, aro at homo again Jan. 2. TO EMERYBODVJ Your liberal patronage arid loyal support has Vounded out felO, 'r' w I shoeing the! largest ylunie uubiiic&b f. of n j& $ in me nistory pr cms famous trading place. Ou grate-- t ful hearts gi out to yoii and words are inadequate to e&press- our appreciation. Thanking you for our groyth and prosperity WoSlarlniotail Promising thefcest merchandise, the best store1 equipment the best service an an honest,fair, square deal in ilvery trahjion ' i our store snam pe natter man a place to hand lout goods and talce in money. Your in rest shall be carefullu guarded in ery instance. Yoji cant be nore loyal to us than tye will b to . you. May the New Yeai be kind and when time shall ha est 1911, may we all be hereknd able to say HAPPY NRW YEAR. : : : E. P. Barnes & Bro., Robort of tho BEHUER DHM, MAflAX. Dec. 30. People of this vicinity aro busy stripping tobacco. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Miller, of Narrows, route 1, spent Monday night with their son, C. C. Miller, of this place. Miss Lizzio Muffett, of this place, Is spending this week with Miss Viola Westorfleld at Washington, Ky. Mr. William Gllliams died at his home near Ralph, and was buried at Pleasant Hill cemetery Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Patton, of Narrows, route 1, spent Sunday night with C. E. Miller and family. - Mr-- A urown Q,eQ Bl lao PKins- i.i . luesuoy ana was Grove com8tory neftr led. '- CROMWE - JtzX 'UP VHBH to Tn.W Bj HIP B ah? . Bank Doing Tolvn of Croimv Ohio, State pf the close of 'B tho 10th dam ember, msa aH nwmjum fcqfe, ' atgar Frjday. na ',C E. tusnCBS filler went - to Hartford , op , , I L, t RESOUrt be Loans nnd Discount! Due frojn National rm tP! Hub Actual Cash on han ' Checks and other J Items .. . ,r Jt, mmm Overdrafts (eecutra Qve.rdrafs (uns$cdins Current ', Expenses Taxes Paid. ft fS J ' 'to-da- y, .: j wnjtenouso,. wno is Furniture arid Ffxtb N- aMiS8 unoda attending school at 'Pleasant Ridge-ls'speridlng' tho holidays atAhomo. ti.v.-.-i- : Total raj. $36,517.21 H. A. 'Ralph anil family, of near A - LIABILITIES. Beech Valley, have moVed hero.' Capital Stock, paid-.tin Wo think wo hear wedding bells cash' . . . . M! ringing across the landscape here. ' Surplus Fund M17.47 i Undivided, Profits . ., ;US.8 HUGGED WIFE TOO HARD ' Deposits subject to ect -- ARRESTED AND FINED n, House Estate-- Ban , ,. ," (on which Jntenlrt. ia ixn. M- , Jay Harr Jordan, a telegraph operator, was .fined 200 for hugging .his .wife bo' hard as to break two of her rlba. .Jordan was arrested last night on complaint of his wife, who told a policeman that her husband was cruel to her. 'jWe havo been married Just a montli," Jordan told tho Court to day. "A fortnight ago I tried to kiss my wife. I grasped her firmly to give her one good kiss. Sho tried to squirm away, and in the squirming cracked two ribs. "A week ago sho heard a girl say J'.was a young man. Thatwas the beginning of our quar-- . rols, which ended with my wife calling J.he officers last night. Now sho claims that I broke her ribs on purKansas City, Mo., Dec. 31. to-d- ay nice-looki- Deposits not paid)..$8,l3.8"-Is .. Willi! torest paid Notes and counted ?M9fay . ViS" kli "H1 Bills Total Stato of Kentucky,) I, J.P. Miller, Casl named Bank, do sole tho abovo Btatemont best of my knowledg J, P. MIL subscribed and s me by J. P. Miller, Decembor, 1910. W. Sr TINSLEY, By O. PJ" pose." Correct. Attest: After hearing the wlfes side of W. TJ the story, Judge Halstead assessed B. . the 1200 line on- Jordan. b:J - county of Ohio. ) li ilA o b .,. ' t. Jth CfctaWrUIa'1ConI eeo6 very Valuable mcdlijl and lwec troubles, $ Wvr& .'?!Vr?wrt. --White Run, to ana earee painmi ort ' NeaHeijrtale Arnold. ' daajeroaely sound (nr Wa. Clark Dundee, to Stella iadiaatea congested Id e6 eve M. DM makriage rdcKmas. OO O toooi ooo o r f dealers. Jjf yrw. r t$m. ' 23k IB f "1 il(i &1 HK vKkxf R I I I I 3 TIlU'l" I H'A! l4f'. '"i - 111 I I J J ( I . sfei. ' WJ(jf g K 41 ?, t (HHBWBBHBBBBBBipBBBBB t OIITIT Sill I -'.-? tt 'V l r'"p'4 -- .- '' WJIM: ABUUl 'W ,, ;';' ''T ' Il-- r .- - r ', The- New been rentod Roberts, of moved here Mr. Roberts - Commercial Hotel has to Mr. and Mrs, S. C. Fordsvillo, who hayo DEATH ROUTE SOUGHT 1- -. . and opened tho hotel formerly conducted the Broad vJay Mines, wheru WITH CARBOLIC MID hotei.tFord.vme. Prof. C.Ross Bennett has returned i' l MtmE MiirH Sli Wk SlB ' .. Young Man Kills Himself Because Accused of ll'& Cloverport, Ky Deb. 30. Brood-in- s over tho fact that a warrant had Tho handsomest Calendar of all Tho Farmers' Club of Ohio counIs the one sent out by The NatlqnaH been issued against him, charging ty meets again In Hartford noxt SatStockman and Farmer, of Pitfsburg, him with having stolen a small lot urday. This Is a gathering of farmPa. It will be sent to any one who of old Iron of a "probable valuo of ers to discuss the various modes of will send 10 cents to pay- - package Jifty cents, Clarence Hurt, twenty- - cultivation of different crops, &c, two years of age, drank about an and Its recent meetlng'was very profand postage. Send for it. ounce of carbolic acid, about 7:30 itable, as the one next Saturday Mr. and Mrs. J. Rosenblatt left o'clock and died thirty min- should be. The ladles are especially Saturday for Louisville to attend the utes later, before a physician reach- Invited to attend and take part. Tho marriage of Mrs. Rosenblatt's broth ed him. following Is tho program previously er, Mr. Nathan Woldor, to Miss FanHurt was a son of William Hurt arranged: nie Bernstein, which occurred at the and moved to this place last July Invocation Rev. Virgil Elgin. residence of the bride Sunday night from Leavenworth, Ind. Since comShould Agriculture bo Taught In Messrs. McDowell Fogle, Raymer ing to Cloverport ho had been em- the Public School, ir so, to What ExTInsley and Douglas D. Felix, Hart- ployed as a teamster. Ho Is unmartent? Prof. T. H. Smith. ford, and L. Coloman, Paradise, who ried, and Is survived by his father, Making Pea Hay Henry M. Plr-tl- e. had been spending tho holidays at mother and several sisters and broth their respective homes, have return ers. Keeping up Interest In the- Farmed to tho State University, Loxlng Clarence Hurt and his brother, ers' Club Prof. Henry Leach. ton. Emmet Hurt, aged eighteen years, Restoring Fertility to Worn-Ou- t stripped the rusty Iron from an old Lands Edgar Mr. James W. Ford is erecting a Boehm. cottage on tho corner of buggy that they found on tho Bates Preparing Tobacco for Market Union and Foreman streets, opposite farm and which they thought had D. Ford. Judge John B. Wilson. Mr. Ford been abandoned by Its former owner, Tho Care of Our Apple Orchard who-ha- d moved all of his belongings F. W. PIrtle. will also erect two- - more dwellings Why Should a Farmer Raise adjoining this new residence In the from the farm some tlmo before and had left only the buggy. It Is not Sheep? Melvln near future. Stewart. thought that the boys' tdea was to My Choice of Hogs and Why J. ev CQmmlt any offense, but that they Mr. Rowan Holbrook left last ening for Southern California, where thought the vehicle had been perma- P. Foster. Questions relating to Agriculture. he will visit his son, Mr. Harold Holr nently, abandoned and that thoy ' lI ok. Mr. Holbrook will visit sev- might have tho Iron. Special Notice. points of interest in California ii' Tho owner of the buggy, learning We take pleasure In announcing and intermediate points before' re that they had taken the Iron, swore Mrs. R. D. Walker as our agent In turning a month hence. out the warrant charging them with Hartford. Any order taken by Mrs. stealing the Iron. Emmet Hurt Walker will receive our best attenMr. Ernest Wilson, son of A, N. escaped to Indiana, while his older tion. We carry a full stock of FlowWilson, Beaver Dam, route 1, came way with himself by ers for all occasions. mm i We are beyond question headquarters to Hartford Monday and was operat brother made using the deadly poison. NANTZ FLORAL CO., ed on for a throat and nasal affection for Men's Clothing and Are prepared Owensboro, Ky. and will remain at the residence of A FKW WORDS CONCERNING with a large stock to cater to the eye his uncle, Judge John B. Wilson, for THE BANK OF HARTFORD Free Gold Fish. of the most scrutinizing customer. We awhile under the treatment of Dr, The free gold fish have arrived Sterling Suits that W. Taylor. handle J. In this Issue of The Herald will and If you want one, you will have are beyond question the peer of any Mr. Ed Davison, one of Ohio coun be fpund a statement of the condi- to hurry. ty's oldest and best known citizens, tion of the Bank of Hartford at the clothing handled in Hartford. We JAS. H. WILLIAMS, Druggist, term, to died at his home at HItes' Falls, this close of our semi-annuwill have on ale during January Some Hartford, Ky. I1 county, last Wednesday, of paralysis, which we respectfully Invite your special values in suits and overcoats. He had been in feeble health quite attention. IJonrtl of Supervisors. Call and see them and remember ft? This bank was organized In the The Board of Tax Supervisors for awhile. He owned several thousand pays to trade with'a house that saves acres of farming land and was con year 1882, being the first bank or Ohio county convened In court hall sldered a very wealthy citizen. you money. ganlzed In this county. Since Its Inst Monday and will likely be In organization there have been panics session about eight days. Tho perMessrs. J. B. Wade, A. Ross and r-iSLlJE- . rS& Fred Chapman, Centertown;( E. P. and many financial disturbances. sonnel of the board follows L. Ber- XDcctloiM. ry Lonoy, McHenry; W. T. Keown, T"e,itBrown, H. L. Brown, J. P. Austin, Notwithstanding this fact. It has HHRTFORO, KBNTUCKV. W. Brown, Hartford, route 4; J, weathered the storms, and it Is with Fordsvillo; I. C. Hoover, Buford; C J. pride that we call at C. Dennis, Prentls, and G. M. HarriH. Patton, city; R. B. Laws, Hart- a pardonable teutlon to Its present strong coniH- - son, Barrott's Ferry. -. .i Dojajj JVade,-BeaveJ'ordt rputo2; 55 5c2Vwn uam, route -- ; v. u. nocKer, ueaver tlonS iinJKpi ttnirrnuroanrxiinrxa I For Sale, " bio at Beaver Bain, Ky. Besides the conservative manage Ridgo, Is visiting her parents, Mr. Dam, route 1; G. M. Harrison, Bar A nice Bilghtlight saddle mare, 7 and Mrs. W. H. Mauzy, hero this rett's Ferry, apd J. B. Goff, Center- - nient of a bank, there Is an addition i North Bound. South Bound. cars old, 13 hands hlph. wlltf I week. town, were among Tlio Herald b call' al protection to Its patrons, and that No. 1324:05 a.m. No. 12111:35 p.m. DR. J. S. BEAN, Is a surplus account, which you will Mr. Mack Newman, The Herald's ers Monday. No 12212:28 p.m. No 1012:48 p.m. lt2 Hartford, Ky. observe from our statomont we are Ohio Tribo No. 188, Improved Or now enJo)ing. No. 1022:48 p.m. No. 1318:55 p.m. ad. and job printer, spent a few days cruAiTvo. last week with his parents at May-fiel- der of Red Men, held their regular J. R. Williams. Agt. It is tho purpose of our directors Dec. 31. Mr.'and Mrs. Eddie Hcf-ll- n Ky. meeting Wednesday night, at which to keep this bank clean, so that, at and Mr. Win. Barnnrd returned Messrs. S. P. McDowell, Dundee; tlmo tho following now officers were all times our depositors will be abso recontjl from Colorado. Mr. C. B. B. Felix, Olaton, was in elected: Sachem, James C. Bennett; lutely protected. C. E. Miller, Magan, and L. F. War Mr. Hartford Friday. Hocker, of ner, city, gave The Herald a call Senior Sagamore, Otto C. Martin; For many years it has been our visited Mrs. Hooker's JunloV Sagamore, Leslie Hobver; custom to appoint a committee com- Drakesboro, Br. H. J. Bell, the dentist, spent Saturday. mother, Mrs. Mllner, here recently. Chief dfRecords, A.E. Pate, last Sunday in Louisville. Mrs. Emma Fulkerson visited relElder W. B. Wright will begin his ed; Keeper of Paraphernalia, James posed of two of our directors, who hold ho other office In the bank, to atives at Cleaton this week. Miss Francis Little, of Owon'sooro, work as pastor of the Christian Hudson) Trustde, Cal P. Keown; count' tho cash and inspect our notes, Miss Ora Milner Is visiting relais the guest of Miss Mary'Spaulding. Church of Hartford by" services the Representative to Great Council, S. ' and now we have tho additional In- tives at Drakesboro. t l 5th Sunday in January. '.i A. Bratch'er. spection of the State Bank Examiner, All kinds of fresh, and cured meats, Mr. Miles and Miss Dora Mllner Many loads of tobacco havevbeen Rev. J. W. JJ.rjiner was "suddenly whose duty it is to make a careful wore married at tho home of the staple grocories, &c, at lowest prices. delfvered at the pooling housti' here called t,Q J?a,dupa)i yesterday by a tel examination of the bank twice a Sanderfunfir Co bride's mother, here, lafet Saturday wiiuiu me mai ween or ien aays, as egram annouaclngsie,.erlQUB 11- year. It is well known that the bill evening. " O- - B. Likens went . o'Nash- - the "season" has been good. ' Jfa Lness of - his, ,Mr, C. l B,ru- - passed by our last Legislature creMr. John Mclhtyrc went to OwensTenn"., yeeferdar on legklVbus-iJtnw- n. Mr. Cassius Spauldlng'has return- ner,. of, that .city. , The .afflicted, one ating the office, rof,,Ste Bank Ex- boro' last Monday. i .' aminer, was vetoed, and the Secreed from Chlcaco. "whero he has been ifcftUunjBl and. bojjej trouble jancUy-aMIsb Mattie; "Wood-wen- t to Prentls , .Exclusive 'sate of Beaver Dam for several months. He 'will 'probab fi&raiJl oxpecfecuto. ne. wneq.blB tary of ,5tato invited banks to be ex- last Monday; ' ' J pjour at ouX meat.Bhpn. x. brother reached him. Rev. Bruner amined notwithstanding this. .veto. tI- ly upeuu Mrs. OHIo Fulkerson visited relain imruoru. requests us to. .say that there will We, accepted the Secretary' of State's tives at McHtfry recently. Sanderfur & Co We are now manufacturing. an, ex bo services aU tho. Baptist; and 17th ChotcbUn ln.vItnllon, and Mr. Ltvermore, ;Dr, JJ iiRichmond, S. Bean left yesterday for tra quality of Flpur. Call ,on:yom: Hartford next Sunday, anyhow, no of, last? month on the 16th was thor- - was InSherman Green, of Sunday. this bank this vicinity last. Va.;, prospecting for a lo- groceryman, fori same. , If thoy ,6jighlyr esamjned by his representa matter what may happen. "rf cation, ) ,t "haven't. ll ,n stock, 'phone N, 7 tive, wno expresseu iinuuuu uu uuiug Statement of 'the Cbnditlon of the 'CONCERNED NfoTiCE TO ALL We commence delivery of meat at Fors JUIlly pleased! with our "system and good BANK OF HARTFORD ;3tf a m. each monflng. IK TOBACCO ORCiWlNG condition. At the Close of Its Dr. Charles 'iv, Felix has ppjehas-e- d Sanderfur & Co We take this occasion to express Term, December 91, 1010. Dr. J. S. Beap'a. drug store at On Thursday, January 5, 1911, our appreciation of the godd will of Mr. Wayne, Grlffln, loft Monday for Olaton and yilll make that his perwill bo the tlmp for the regular Louisville, qn a business and pros- manent location for the practice of RESOURCES. our patrons who have aided us In quartorly meeting of trie GreemRlyer our achievements and sincerely trust Bills Discounted pecting trip. $186,891.53 his profession. Tobacco Growers' Convention A B. that tho New Year will bring happi Cash on hand and duo Miss Gwendolin, Haynea, of Ma rung In Hartford of E. to convene at the court house ness and prosperity to all. No bells were from Banks 35,086.76 rion, who bad been visiting Miss An- - Saturday midnight to usher in the in Owensboro, at 9 o'clock. Basis of ' Respectfully, Overdrafts 2,175.98 nlcf Elgin, returned home yesterday. New Year. The electric light plant representation will bo one delegate Stocks and Bonds. ."... . 6,300.00 J. W. FORD, President. . Mr. Vic Robertson, of Hardlns- - Whistle at 12 o'clock was about tho from each local union A. S. of E. In Banking House and Lot. 3,000.00 only" noise dlscernablo. the Green River District, also all Flscnl Court in Session. burg, purchased fifteen fine mules Furnituro and Fixtures. 1,000.00 county of the several Tho Ohio County Fiscal Court con Checks and Cash Items. in Hartford Monday. Messrs. McHenry Holbrook and members 618.37 at- vened In court hall hero yesterday boards are members and should Mr.-- C. W. Elliott,' Little Bend, Allison Barnett, who had been spend- tend, as this will' be aq, important will likely be in session the reTotal .. J235.072.64 Butler county, was the guest of Mr. ing the holidays at home, have re- mooting from tho faat that it will and mainder of tho week. Tho members LIABILITIES. turned to their respective colleges at bo C. XuEHIott, city, Monday. the time to elect officers for tho present are: County Judge R. R. Capital Stock $ 40,000.00 Winchester and Elkton. coming year. We also extend a cor- Wecfding, County Attorney C. E. Mr. J. E. Maddox, of Rockport, Surplus 20,000.00 Mrs, C. L. Elliott, daughters Katie dial welcome to all A. S. of E. to- Smith and the following Justices of save The Herald a pleasant call Dividend No. 47 1,600.00 and Iris Elliott, city, and Mrs. L. K. bacco growers. wtjle In Hartford yesterday. Respectfully, the Peace: J. H. Miles, O. E. Scott, Deposits "" 173,472.64 Taylor, Wysox, who is visiting her S. B. ROBERTSON, Sec'y. Mack Cook, C. V. Miles, J. L. Pat-to- n, on. John J. McHenrv. . or Louis- - daughter, . Mrs. Elliott, were pleasant B, S. Chamberlln, J. C. Jackson lY.O, spent' Sunday hero with his Total $235,072.64 Lodge Officer Elected. callers at The Herald offlco Friday. and Thomas Sanders. Mhor, Mrs. Jennie T. McHenry. J. W. FORD, At a meeting of the Ccntort6wn Miss Winnie Mauzy, of Morgan-Hel- d, Lodge No. 714, F. & A. M. held at JNO. C. THOMAS, V have THE NOCREEK SCHOOL fo"r sale strictly puro Ky., is visiting hdr iiaTonts, R. E. LEE SIMMERMAtf, IMPROVEMENT, LEAGUE (Orleans Molasses, right from Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mtuy, cltfy. She tho Masonic Hall on Tuesday afterROWAN HOLBROOK, noon, December 27th, tho following , lantatlon. was Accompanied home by Miss officers were JNO. T. MOORE program for Friday evening, Janelected: ' .HARTFORD GROCERY CO. Georglaeverln, who will also make W. M., J. B. MaddoxjSenior'WarH uary ff, ' Directors, road-fn- g Song, rplJ-cal- l, ,4 'Leave yoir Laundry at my Grocery. themaTislt. den, O. L. Ross; Junior Warden, R. ofmlnutes. jSfump speech O. $? More Logs Wanted. Domestic finleto. Tfork Guaranteed. Treasurer, H.' H. Lew- rr Carson. Select reading Mertle About tho sharpest cold spell of C. I am In the market for good white Celled for and prompt delivery. viie; Secretary, J, C. Jackson. Tho WiUlfyd. Recitations Kathleen ' the eeaoa visited Hartford and ' 'FjumW- Jftfr grocery. cinity Monday Bights, Snow" fell to new officers were duly Installed. " Stevens,, Mary PIrtJo and Iva Wal- oak logs, ellyered anywhere on .tho Centertowa Masonic Lodgd' 1b in lace. Song 0.,D. Carson. Recita- banks' ot Rough river, Meesre. D L. Maddot aad A. L. the depth of about 'lour 'incfcge and A. J. WILLIAMS,. Maddox, Hartford, route, 4; George the thermometer registered about fine condition and expects to have tions Carroll Ward, Bertha Ward. 21tf Hartford. Ky. fcShults aad 8.W. Hies, Beaver Dam, six decrees above zero yesterday the finest degree team In Ohio coun- Old, business. Appointment of comana morning. The cold weather' has beea ty before the year Is oat, ' Th new mittee to make out program. Recess. mte 2; Elite JMtciieu, iwaaee, a twill t team has five candidates oa baad to Song. Debate, subject, '"Resolved, ,0. Eskrtoe fHockport, were rnntlnumia alnrn winter fas-a(two month ago. begin irlthr ' V yeetordey our caller That the Pea la MIghtior Than the I ' ' homo from ho cIoscd a successful school. Ho will' bo at nomo nl,out a month before ho leaves for Chicago, where he will en- "' ter a medical college. a Small Sword." Affirmative: J. P. Foster, O. D. Carson, D. E. Ward, J. A. C. Park, Dudley Westerfleld. Negative: W. R. Carson, C, E. Allen, B. S. Chamberlln, Prof. T. H. Smith, Westerfleld. Lecture by T, H Smith, Vice President of Hartford College. Criticism. FILYDIA FOSTER, Sec'y. Ty-m- er Theft. OHIO COUNTY FARMERS' CLUB .MEETS SATURDAY ht This is the chief requisite for making - Perfect Bake Day six-roo- m Foods. f m ',. -- .m - m - Blciiici Pdwdbr ffjj !i Absolutely Pare fSj The only Baking Powder made fflT the-celebrate- At gf Jflj from Royal Grape j . jc jgj iffl jH Cream of Tartar rth made from grapes M i al ( - ::::::::: ,., ml glh No Lime Phosphate No Alum IHj Tie The - 31 ! y.r ' m r MS i(l d, ajljtjjZac ct J FRHfDALAND. ', 1- T s Jnn. 2. The majority of peopSj are done stripping their tobacco fa this section and all are preparing ts deliver this week. Fordsvillo mui. Narrows got most all the tobacco fa this section. Mr. H. B. Snyder, of White Ronot e aj-v- luu-wini- t 1 and Mr. Lon Phillips, of Narrows were in town last Saturday, lookSas-aflsome business Interests tAox have here. G. J, Hoover, of this place, vis is: Hartford last week. L. S. Hoover & cr - Sons sold $297 Semi-Annu- al -- worth of goods Christmas eve, caafi, besldeB their credit and prodoKsc trade. Dr. I, J. Hoover, of Owenzborac spent Christmas with his pareafe. hero, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Hoover. Mr. David Burch, of this place; who has been on tho sick Hit fee quite awhllo, Is thought to be Improving slowly. Wo hopo David vfiE. soon be up and out with us again. Mrs. E. C. Wilson, of this plca who has been sick for somo time. S no better. Mr. J. P. Farls, of this place, baa. rontcd J. W. Ford's farm near Cass. Run Church, and moved onto Foley Kidney Pills Aro tonic in action, quick In results. A Bpoclal medlclno for all kidney aaoC. bladder disorders. Mary C. Abbott; Wolfoboro, N. H says: "I was afflicted with a bad caso of rheoKUP-tism- , duo to uric acid that my KM-ne- ys failed to clear out ot my !Ia& I was so lamo in my feet, Joints it was agony for mm step. I used Foley Kidney FiOrfirtrc thrco days, when I waa able t gatrw ,v, and move about and the pains law?? all gone, This great change aa ejpijiKj. dltlou I owe to Foley Kidney MfcHiJif and recommend them to anycWeiilv'-- ferlng aa I haye." Tor saltan aJf-- r atrf-back-'th- i9li v i druggists. mvj Hrtfora Herald, la. ., .i T H v. O'Ja X Jtt t . rv wEmnma t 'The Hertford Herald n r r Y WEDNESDAY and animals agony and abbreviated life beyond computation), or to repeal the law, that thy creatures shall JANUABY 4 multiply and replentlsh the earth. "Oh, God, all classes and conditions of society have begun to pon- o o o oo O Tho POEMS YOU'LL ENJOY. o'6'o o'o b mo 6 oo O oo Herald's Special Selections. ENDURANCE. "LORD' 5 PMJER A Curious f THEAGNOSTIG Effusion of Modern Thought. INFORM IS Non-committ- INTERROGATIVE al in Sentiment and Half Accusing In Its Implications. TEXT OF THE IMtAYER IN FULL Mrs. K. T. Woosley, of Kentucky, stain, or whether the tion of tho Creator Is to bo a recurrent ceremony in the lifo of the doubter, Is not stated. cross-exami- "How can it bo the world was planned, With wrotchedness 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 claim ho should be tho Judge and thou the cne adjudged. "In a spirit of roverenca and humility and love, we place all this before thee, oh.'God if thou art God." Whether each agnost'c is to hurl this prayer but once and then ab der: keeper and family tho Virginia mint julep. A few years later, on taking the samo 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 onco he' ask- Welcome Words has received word from the Agnos- OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O LOOK FORWARD. O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO and of Belgium tic Association France that they have adopted her "Now Lord's Prayer," which she delivered at the recent International Liberal League convention In Brussels, where she was the only delegate from America and the only woman delegate to the convention. The prayer is Interrogative In form In decidely an thought In places It alms to give the Creator a few statistics quite in the manner of the preacher who prayed, "Oh Lord, Thou knowest ot tho Sunday papers." The New Lord's Prayer Is as follows: "Oh, thou eternal, infinite mutter, force, mind or whatever thou art, that men call God. "If thou aro just and loving and lncllneth to peace, If thou dellghteth in tho happiness and progress of thy children, why have tho religions which seek to honor thee persecuted creeds and soaked tho different earth with each other's blood? "Why have they Inflicted ostracism, ruin or death upon all teach ers of truth coming Into their pow er? "Why have they presented an un broken phalanx agalriBt 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, wo'besccch thee to so Influence men that the benefactors of tho race will be glorified and not unfearlng, cruciiled that reason, may walk the earth, that temples of worship will welcome honest and in telligent thought, that character may count far more than belief, that tho human palm will reject the sword for the laurel branch of peace, that love may be tho golden key unlocking all tho gates of Joy, that woman will be ltborated, each man receive what he earns, and all como to know that tho rights of one are the rights of all, that wars and tyrannies and persecutions are robberies, and hy in thy pocrisies may not prevail, name. "Oh, God, we now approach tho province which Is wholly governed by thy will. And we implore thco either to stop producing deadly microbes, tornadoes, earthquakes and yolcanoes (they torture and kill of the people on the earth before before the age of six, one-ha- lf bethe age of sixteen and fore the passing from youth Into complete manhood and womanhood, and inflict upon tho lower species one-quart- er two-thir- DON'T BE BALD. Nearly Anyone May Secure a Splendid Growth of Hair. remedy that has a record of growing hair and curing baldness In 93 out of every 100 cases where used according to directions for a reasonable length of time That may seem like a strong statement It 1b, and we mean It to be, and no one should doubt It until they have put our claims to an actual test. We aro so cortaln Recall "91" Hair Tonic will euro dandruff, prevent baldness, stlmulato tho scalp and hair roots, stop falling hair and prow now hair, that wo personally givo our positive guaranteo to refund every penny paid us for It in ovory instance whore It does not glvo entire satisfaction to the usor. Rexall "93" Hair Tonic is as pleasant to uso as clear spring water. It Is delightfully perfumed, and does not greaso or gum the hair. Two Bizqst 50c and $1.00, 'With our guar-te- e Hack of It, you certainly take no risk. Bold only at our store The ca Rexall H. Williams, 111 Main .' Wo have a BioTo-J-Jaxn- Do not tell your troubles this year, because tho fewer people who know of the things that have handicapped you, tho better it Is for you. You will then bo spared the Influence of tho unfortunate suggestions which your hard luck stories make upon other people's minds. Then, again, every time you repeat the story of your misfortunes, your troubles, your trials, your failures, you etch the dark picture a little 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 hinder should bo Jforeotten, dlsoardpd ' once for all. Many people hang on to their old troubles; they cling to their old sorrows and misfortunes, their failures, their past sufferings, until they become a terrible drag, a cloi;, 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 Never allow tho hideous forever. Imago to como Into your presence again or mar your happiness or sap your strength. There is. so much bad in tho best of us, and so much good in the MAN WILL FREEZE TO DEATH IN LAST DAYS worst of us, that it hardly behooves any of us to talk about tho rest of Washington, Dec. 31. Tho earth us. cooling and man wll Is slowly Dr. Hell's freeze, not starve, to death in the Is a household word in every State distant future, according to Dr. Harin the Union as well as In several vey W. Wiley, chief chemist of the foreign countries. For grip, coughs, department of agriculture, who forcolds, asthma and throat troubles It sook the subject of germs and pure is tho best. Sold everywhere. Look foods long enough to address tho m for tho Bell on the bottle. Secular League here. However, he added, there will be Llpplncott's and the New Year. fuel for at least another million Lipplncott's Magazine wastes no years. time in beginning to fulfil Its prom"In the future," ho said further, ises of good things to come during "the air will furnish heat, fuel and 1911. The January issue opens power, and companies will bo formed with a thoroughly delightful com- for utilizing It. This is not a theory, plete novelette entitled " 'LIsta," but an actuality of tho future based by Gale, famous Zona for upon actual conditions and natural "The Loves of Pelleas and Etarre," lawB." "Friendship Village Love Stories," and other worthful books. " 'Llsta" A Reliable Cough Medicine is a tale of rural Wisconsin, a sec- Is a valuable family friend. Foley's tion hitherto virtually unexplolted Honey and Tar fulfills this condition In fiction. The heroine Is a farmer's exactly. Mrs. Charles Kline, N. 8th daughter, who has some surprising St., Easton, Pa., states: "Several experiences, In which are also con- members of my family have beon cerned a man (of course,) 'Lista's cured of bad coughs and colds by the little sister, no less a personage than uso of Foley's Honey and Tar and I tho Mayor of the town,tho Mayor's am never without a bottle in tho daughter, and some city folk. house. It soothes and relloves tho Irritation In the throat and loosens Millions of Dottles up the cold. I have always found It Of Dr. Bell's used a reliable cough cure and do not hes annually is good evidence that It Is a itate to recommend it highly." For good remedy for la grippe, coughs, la grippe, coughs and stuffy colds, colds and all throat and bronchial for children and grown persons and troubles. Look for the Boll on the for delicate people, use only Foloy's bottle. Sold everywhere. m Honey and Tar. Contains no opiates. For sale by all druggists, m A SETTLEMENT WITH THE SWEDISH FARMER Puzzling Conduct. Little Girl Mother, Is Uncle John Up in Minnesota Mr. Olsen had a deaf? cow killed by a railroad train. In Mother No, dear. Why? due season the claim agent for the Llttlo Girl Every time ho gives railroad called. "Wo understand, of mo five cents ho says, "What do you courso, that tho deceased was a very say?" and I'm nover saying a word. docllo and valuable animal," said Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is the claim agent in his most persuay cough mixy sive, calm, manner, not a common, cvery-da"and we sympathize with you and ture. It is a meritorious remedy for your family In your loss. But, Mr. nil the troublesome and dangorous Olsen, you must romember this complications resulting from cold In Your cow had no business bolng the head, throat, chest or lungs. m upon our tracks. Those tracks nro Sold by all druggists. our private property and when sho MINT .JULEP ROMANCE Invaded thorn sho became a trespasAND HOW IT ENDED ser. Technically speaking, you as hor owner, became a trespasser also. Thus tho story runs In tho BarBut we have no deslro to carry the bour family: In the olden days, issue Into court and possibly givo you trouble. Now, then, what would wheh the trip to Kentucky was made you regard as a fair settlement be- astride a horse, with a pair of saddle tween you and tho railroad compa- bags, in one side a change of clothny?" "Vail," said Mr. Olsen, slowly, ing, in tho other a quart of good old "Ay bane poor Swede farmer, but Virginia whisky, former Governor Barbour was making his way Ay shall give you two dollars." through Cumberland Gap to Ken- -' San Francisco Argonaut. ' tucky. Ncarlng a small Inn, he found- - a bod of mint Gathering a generous quantity ho took: it with FOR FLETCHER'S him to the Inn, where he spent Sunday, and thus Introduced to tho Inn- I Plne-Tnr.Hon- ey ey clalm-agontl- ed for his old friends. 'Well," said the stranger, "a few years ago a fool Virginian came yet not breakl How much tho flesh may suffer through here and taught thorn folks how to mix a drink out of weeds. and not dlol I question much if any pain or ache Now they are all planted on tho hill Times Dis Richmond Of soul or body brings our end yonder." patch. moro nigh. , mi Death chooses his own time; till that como is O.O OOOOOOOOOOOOO O A BACHELOR GIRL'S O All evils may bo borne. O REFLECTIONS. O Wo shrink and shudder at the surOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO geon's knife, Each norve recoiling from tho A girl never casts her bread upon cruel steel the waters without the fervid hope Whose edge seems searching for the it will return to her in the form of quivering life; wedding cake. Yet to our sense the bitterest A husband Is a necessity, not a pangs reveal luxury. You can live without lu- That still, although the trembling urics, but a necessity is something flesh bo torn, which you must havo around tho This also may bo borne. house. It's a poor wlfo who can't put up We see a sorrow rising in our way, And try to fleo from tho apprdach-In- g a good, solid bluff at devotion In return for her board, clothes and lodgill; escape wo ing. Wo seek somo small Astonishing how many rich widseek and pray; But when tho blow falls, then our ows aro willing to pay cash lrt advance for cheap sentiment or imita, hearts aro still g advenNot that tho pain Is of Its sharpness tion lovo from turers nowadays! shorn, A woman can forgive her husband But that it can be borne. for calling her names in private if Wo wind our Ufo about another's he will only call her "dearie" by mislife, take in public once in a while. Wo hold It closer dearer than You'd fancy that a marriago cerour own; tificate was a declaration of indeAnon It faints and falls in deadly pendence from tho way in which strife somo people act after they havo Leaving us stunned and stricken signed it. and alone; No wonder matrimony is a merBut an we do not die with those' curial affair, since most married we mourn couples are smothering each other This also can bo borne. with .kisses ono moment and with a wet blanket of sarcasm the next. Behold, we live through all things A man doesn't mind posing as a famine, thirst, Bereavement, pain all grief and "neglected husband". It makes other women sympathize with him so! misery By Helen Rowland in St. Louis All woe and sorrow life Inflictsi Its worst On soul and body, but wo cannot die, I Though we be sick and tired and faint and worn Children. For Infants and Lo! All things can bo borne. The Kind You Have Always Bought Elizabeth Ahern Allen. How much the heart may bear and good-lookinPost-Dispatc- h. Wowea who suffer with disorders peculiar to (Mr ex ibouid write to Dr. fierce sad reoeire fre tM advice of physician of over 40 years' experience a skilled and successful specialist la the diseases of women. Every letter of this sort hat the raott careful consideration and is regarded u sacredly Many sensitively mode women write confidential. fellr to Dr. Fierce what they would thrialc from telling to their local phyiician. Th local physician k pretty tare to say that he cannot do anything without "an examination." Dr. Pieroe holds that these distasteful examinations are Generally need- lew, and that no woman, except in rare cases, should submit to than Dr. Fleree's trcabaeat wiM ears you riffct fca tie privacy ef your own home. Hk "Fares-i- t Freseristiea" fca eared jiaadreda of thousands, sob ef tfctxa the worst of It I the onlymedicine of ita kind that k the product of regularly graduated pnyiician. ine only one good eaouga taot its makers dare to prist it every; ingredient on iti outside wrapper. I aere'a no secrecy. It will bear examina tion. No alcohol and no droit are found in It. Some unscrup ulous medicine dealers may offer you a substitute. Don't take it. Don't trifle with your health. Write to World's Dispensary Medical Association, Dr. R. V. fierce, President, BuKalo, IN. ., toko tbe advice received and be well. to Women dm eo. IKL habit-forrain- o' ItfceasrtimchTc: The Cotton Belt is the nuick and Airpct linn Ml 11 IG to Texas, through Arkansas. It runs two trains, dailv. ftH;tAiY Mcmnhis toTexas. with throunh sleeners. chair cars 1 rains from all parts of and parlor cafe cars. the Southeast connect in Memphis with these Cotton lielt trains to the bouthwest ares Southwest m TiK'l points In .Arkansas, Louis iana, icxas aia uicianoma. ti stop-oveare allowed and the 25 U day return limit gics you plenty of time to look around. Takeadiantana 3 oi tneso low lares ana Invest care the wonderful opportunities open to vou in the Southwest. Don't wait until tho bli? mrnnrtrnittfra urn pnnp. Write tou3yjeJ Jf JJ roe kMso rou want ta ?n. I tint tend you a complete schedule and tell you tho cbeapect ' COFtof atlcict. I Mill also Rend Tnu frro. nnr hnolca on Texas and Arkansas, with county maps In colon. L. C. BARRY, TraYelinjr Passenger Agent 83 Todd Building, Louisville, Ky. &mP&8zMy& Twice 7iv!fwKai'3 rveach month Ion, f,r 2S&tt?3lB&iBr wMtWMMrvia tickets will be sold the Cotton Belt to ridPMjSyr w y rt jiny&-r- Viil.VZi'0. 'EISSISgiSgSSSSKtSS CASTOR A I The Continental Fire Insurance Co. - Bears the Signature of Tho CONTINENTAL offers tho policyholder absolute safety and the agent proven loyalty. Policyholders Net surplus, exclusively protecting American more than $13,000,000 larger than that of any FIro Insurance Company. fir &&f OLDEST MAIL CARRIER AXD HIS KALSi: TEETH Elizabethtown, Ky Dec. 30. In the neighboring county of Hart resides a man that claims the distinction of being tho oldest mall carrier in tho United States, and now he asks the Government to retire him on a pension. This man is Frank Forbls, who is ninety years of age, and has been carrying the mall from Munfordvllle to Cub Run, a distance of fifteen miles, dally for so long that the memory of no man in that district runneth to the contrary. "Uncle" Frank has lost only three teeth and has worn fatso 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 carrier filed his application for a pension a fow days ago. His Untimely Death. lias m A. C. YEISER, . . " v. ...lAi AGENT. JCA. rz-- fciSreggSggaSjggggggggSCT s ' "'' ' ."'AA Y wt KENTUCKY Light and Power Company (INCOBFOBATKD) E. G. BARRASS, MGR., Will wire your house at cost. Electric Lights are clean, healtlvy and safe. No home or business house should he without them when within reach. "He died at tho untimely ago of elghty-flvo.- " "UntlmelyT" "Yes; he ought to have been dead fifteen years ago." Clubbing Rates FOR YEAR SUBSCRIPTIONS. The Herald and Weesiy Courier-journa-l " Weekly Louisville Herald " " " " Daily Owensboro Messenger " . HARTFORD HERALD'S COMFORTING WORDS. Many a Hartford Household Will $1.60 1.35 , ' Find Them So. ' '-' - Child ron Cry To have tho pains and aches of n bad back removed; to bo entirely free from annoying, dangerous urinary disorders, is enough to make any kidney sufferer grateful. To tell how this great change can be brought about will provo comforting words to hundreds of Hartford readers. William Johnton, Cloverport, Ky., says: "Doan'a Kidney Pills in my case proved to bd a very reliable remedy and consequently 1 hnvo no hesitation in recommending them. For six jears my kidneys wero disordered, the secretions being too frequent in passage and when allowed to stand, depositing sediment. My back ached severely, particularly at night, and in tho morning I was so lame and soro that I could scarcely get around. Whenever I contracted the slightest cold', It settled In my kidneys and made my Buffering more Intense. Doan's Kidney JPUIs have, given mo great rollof from thefe troubles." 1 For sale by all dealers. Price 60 Co., Buffalo'. tents. Foster-tyllbuNew York, sole agents for the United ra " " " " 41 '", .'''" " " " " " " " " ' 3.60 " " " " "' " " " " "' " " Owensboro Messenger.. 1.75 Owensboro Inquirer... 1.75 3,25 L)aily Owensboro Inquirer.-- . 1.25 Kentucky Farmer Louisville 1.50 Cincinnati Weekly Enquirer 1.50 Bryan's Commoner Thrice-a-wee- k 1.6b New York World Twice-a-wee- k 1.B0 St. Louis Republic National Magazine Monthly. rf4.... 1.60 McCall's Magazine Fashions 1.30 Twice-a-wee- k Twice-a-wee- k Address THE HERALD, Hartford, Ky. JOB PRINTING. NEATIiT DONE. NKfewMttworJctke'bMt. . Tbe kind that makes you look good in tbe eves of tbe whole sale' dealer and tbe city mercbanf tbat makes year lelfbborsi la tbe minds prond of yon, Increases respect aid sets yon , of all people; this kind Is 1 . riit A4 primely delivered fey tbe HAKTrWl-HElLA.LH4y IR iy kind i Hslnm wtipMHi D. lends, Cnrds. Earelopcs, tf ateau!, He Mways, Prices " SmryrTte .v ;1 Brery: Kates, Remember the and take no other. narae--Doan- 'e ttllar wrc,B. CMV3 TOR A HERALD, Hfertfoql, Ky. rri"n i.'ui . U-J- t . ?Vt.' - 3Ps Jtt'UpWgf -- " M MUCH HOPE FOR A lEMNTUCKf In Manila Bay in Case of BaseS?6ri JYlovements Now OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO War With Us. O SUNFLOWER pmiiOsurux. o In Hand. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO which we bolleve, will cbntlnuo until Kentucky's schools, her roads, her tax system, her material and moral dovelonmcnt will give to as good people as the sun ever shono on tho blessings they deservo, which can come to them only through their own efforts. THE JAPS PLOI 10 PLANT MINES Weep not for your darling baby, for he has gone to that land whero there Is no sickness, no naln. and he is sweetly resting In tho arms of Jesus. Let us prepare to meet that littlo darling on that bright celestial AN AUNT. shore. 1 SmMmmi immespanmrnmrmt. CASTQRIA For Infants and Children. MODEL MINING TOWN HUILDING IN VIRGINIA A modol mining town Is bolng built In Mnrion county, W. Va., by CTiTTJuiTo33 bV U THUTHFUL VOICE OF WARNING Which Speaks for Better Things In States Developmemt. FACTS PLAINLY Times STATED o 8dIE says: Tho Loulsvlllo Friday Tho time was and It was not so long ago either :tnat tho newspaper or tho public speaker that didn't begin and end a deliverance on Kentucky with undigested praise of Its refusal virtues and a spread-eagl- o to admit the existence either of Its needs or shortcomings, was set down as an enemy of the State. s, Yesterday afternoon, Harry a veteran newspaper man and n speaker who always commands a hearing, made tho principal address at tho first session of tho Good Roads Som-mer- The younger a girl tho bettor she gets along with her mother. If you want your wish to como true, you have to help It along. It Is easier to get $10 In promises than It, Is to got 50 conts In money. A man never becomes so big a fool that ho cannot become a bigger one. In their efforts' to get rich some men nevor get boyond. a house and lot. Every tlmo you1 look at a twelve-year-oboy ho needs a now pair of 'shoes. You can mako an Intelligent guess at anything except a badly written name. A widower In town can boarl, but a widower In tho country must got ld married. Congress. These were his opening ft paragraphs: "It Is evident that In Kentucky wo havo done those things which wo ought not to liavo done and left undone those things which wo should havo done. Between our political feuds, our blood feuds In the mountains and our tobacco feuds In Central and Western Kentucky, we havo repelled both capital and Immigration from our borders. "Wo havo neglected the education of our children until Illiteracy is a reproach to tho State. We havo left comparatively untouched the great wealth which tho Creator stored In the bowels of our mountains. Wo have shipped out our splendid timber to bo manufactured In other States, Instead of manufacturing It at home. We have legislated against tho railroads, those great pioneers of progress and development, Instead of encouraging them to extend their lines. As a result of all this, tho census figures show that only ttiron states In tho Union have a smaller percentage of growth than Kentucky. Is It not time to turn over a 'now leaf Just before the Now Year and use to the fullest extent AttB mull advantagea wUUh natur ?"-- r .7.1 iiii m l has laia at our ieei ana wuicu has brought to our door?" And his audience applauded him. The applause was given because hearers recognized Mr. Sommers' that he had the courage to speak truths and thruths with which have to grapple. Somo men are so constituted that they get a lot of fun out of being downtrodden. Men do seem, to do more courting in every succeeding generation and less marrying. There never was a girl so beautiful that sho could look slouchy to a good advantage. .When a man Is going to ask you for a favor the first thing ho does Is to shake your hand. A man never brags as much about his wife's piano playing as he does about her cooking. People are very much alike, that a few nice ones do less ex-ce- pl talking than the others. Why don't some of tho married women look as pretty as tho widows? What's to hinder? Ono thing tho matter with your health Is that you didn't begin to take care of It until you had to. Vanity Is a bad habit, but every Ken-tuckla- ns in jjiiilk t K ill severe caso of stomach Thou wast good, kind, loving am' true, trouble and of rheumatism, from Thou didst try to lead us right: which I had been an almost helpless you, sufferer for ten years. It suited my Thank God for a mother llko To follow with Joyous delight. though mado Just for me." case as For dyspepsia, indigestion, Jaundice Dear mother, it will not be long and to rid tho system of kidney poisUntil wo moot in that fair land, ons that cause rheumatism, Electric To sing tho everlasting song Bitters has no equal. Try them. With the heavenly Every bottle Is guaranteed to satisfy. very short time. in a band. Only 50c at James H. Wlllams, 214 m Until that tlmo wo say adieu, not only builds tier up, Main street. We'll strive in every way but enriches the mother's In Active Use. tho Sunday School "James," moot you live so that and properly nour-ish- es teacher, "didasked memorlzo tho first ToIn gannonts we mayand white a you pure six verses of tho twelfth chapter of . snow. the child. Joshua?" LESSIE. autumn Nearly all mothers who "No'm. ma was pressing Bible." Whnt Can Wo Say leaves In that part of tho nursejtheir children should M. Li. Hayward In Woman's Home More than If you aro not satisfies after using Sutherland's Eaglo Ey Companion. take tliis splendid food-toniSalvo wo will refund your money' m Ho Never Got His Money nbfr.pnly to keep Back. Sutherland's Eaglo Eyo Salvo 25c at all dealqrs. In Memory his. eyes and ho did not want up their own strength butt curedPainless and harmless. 25c at Of littlo Alvln, infant son of Mr. and It. m Mrs. Arguyle Murphy, who departo' improperly nourish their all dealqrs. this llfo Monday evening, Dec. 1 1010, after a short Illness of pnou . children: monia, agea 1 iuuuuih uuu 1 vuyo., FOR FLETCHER'S Little Alvin was a sweet little dart' 1" ing baby. Ho will bo sadly missed name at paper.aua tala ad. tor 00 Send by his parents and kindred, yet we I'M 1.1 Child'. tautlxal aTn Bank andLuck Penny. ' would say b you, dear parents, "God bank oontalns OooS Etch Tew fcftwpie'ftt .The BoraU glveth and ' God taketh '"away." ,sXOTT & BOWNE. W Pearl St, TUw,Vock vVU "fV . ' In tho same building and almost at tho snme hour, Col. Qteen It. Keller, another veteran of tho press, was urging his audience, made up exclusively of Kentucky editors, to use their power for the election to tho next General Assembly of men broad enough to forget county and legislative boundaries In dealing with questions that affect tho State. To ihoTlmeb' way of thinking, .these two incidents havo more than a passing significance. They spell the beginning of tho end of tho self satisfaction which has caused Kentucky to Ignore facts. They were prompted by no deslro to advertise our weaknesses as a State and people, but by a patriotic purpose to Solves a Deep Mystery. mako clear tho evils to tho end that "I want to thank you from the Thoy bear bottom of my heart," wrote C. B. thoy may bo remedied. witness 'of an Intelligent discontent Rader, of Lewlsburg, W. Va., "for the wonderful doublo benefit I got from Electric Ditters, in curing me to-da- y: of It to ono should havo enough keep his teeth and finger nails clean. There aro a lot of men who can't look for anything better from public opinion than something like a hung Jury. When a dog has no more than ho wants to eat himself, the arrival of dog company always results In a tight. When you get through with your work, for heaven's sake go off and rest; don't bother tho man-- who i3 still busy. AnwomainrtUwarB neJlaaher-lovo- r that she wishes sho could bear all his aches and pains; because sho knows sho can't. Always remember that If a man knows where ho can mako a dollar he will not tell you about It; ho will go after It himself. A man who has been sick a long "Thoro's a whole tlmo said lot In the statement that doctors practice medicine." The men who mako money aro tho No town men who mako a town prospers where It Is a sin to make more than two dollars a day. After a bride and groom return from their wedding trip, thoy attract no more attention than an exploded fire cracker the morning after the Fourth of July. Children are punished by scolding them or by whipping them But after they become men and women they are punished by gossiping about them. -- REVEALED tho Annabollo Coal and Coko Company, which has begun tho development of 7.000 acres of fine coal '..nnl Unlighted Jap Ship Been Mak- and which Is building a modern mining plant. ing Aysterious Alove-meri- ts It Is claimed that tho town, which is called Annabelle. will bo tho mod by Night. el mining town of tho world, and when ready for occupancy will havo Annabelle will A SPY AKItKSTr.D SKETCHING 1,000 inhabitants. bo different from the usual mining Manila, Dec. 30. Particulars of towns of tho coal regions in that It what is regarded by tho army and will have all tho modern convennavy ofllclnls to have been a plot on iences that go to mako up metropoltho part of tho Japanese to plant itan towns. The homes will all bo of brick, mines In Manila harbor, leaked out plumbed for water, gas and electric hero It Is believed that tho mines were lights. Each house will be equipped to bo placed In tho naval anchoring with bath tubs and shower baths. and anchored securely close to the Around each house there will be bottom of tho harbor, wires from plenty of space for lawns and garthem leading ashore and concealed, dens, and the company will pay close ready to have the batteries attached, attention to tho planting of shado so that they could bo exploded In the trees. Tho sanitary conditions of tho event of war between Japan and the 'own will bo taken care of by a modUnited States. That tho situation Is serious Is prl ern water works sewerage sysdisposal plant, vately admitted by the ofllclals who tem and sewerage with the developments which will be Installed ut a cost of are familiar brick build of the last ,few days, which resulted $50,000. A three-stor- y a rigid search in the Japanese ing will bo erected at a cost of $40, In quarter and the discovery of explos- 000 for anamu sement hall. Baltimore Sun. ives that had been carefully concealed there. Snved Two Lives. These explosives are of tho klnc" "Neither my sister nor myself which were used with such succesr If It had not mlcht be living war. In tho Japanese-Russ- o for Dr. King's Now Discovery," It was reported that an unllghter been Fayette-- I ship with three Japaneso had beer writes A. D. McDonald, of vllle, N. f! , R. F. D. Nq, 8. "for wo noticed by tho sentries on tho harcougns uiai 110 bor fortifications, moving about for both had rrigimui were several nights. It put In its appear other remedy could help. We told my sister had consumption. nights. ance only on dark It Is believed by the ofilcers whe She was very weak and had nlht aro familiar with the situation that sweats but your wonderful medi It's this vessel was making soundings cine completely cured us both. or. and was tho best I ever used or heard and a map of tho harbor seeking the best spot In which tr For sore, lungs, coughs, colds, hemorrhage, la grippe, asthma, hav place the mines. That a Japaneso spy was arrested fever, croup, whooping cough, all troubles it's supreme Island bronchial yesterday on Corrlgldor sketching the fortifications, was ad Trial bottle free. 50c and $1.00. at the army headquar- Guaranteed by James II. Williams, mltted y m ters. Tho Japanese was dressed as a Hartford, Ky. .m ' to tho guard laborer and was taken Woinnn's Home Companion for An almost house and searched. .Inn'iwr. complete plan of tho fortification' Woman's Homo Commnlon sta:t with data of the gun mounting and new year with a continued storv naners. tho na tho n imnriln nf nrlvntr In which "votes for women" ha3 r ture of which has not been disclosed prominent place. This suffragette . nA.n .WU..U nn Mm nml pnnflRPfitnil W....W nuic rmmil w. love story Is entitled "In tho Land of Acute Interest in Military Ciriles. by Maudo Radford Washington, Dec. 30. Acute In Wnrren nnd. as you can Imagine, is terest was taken in military circler a distinct departure from the usual In tho reported discover hero magazine story. Other fiction In tins of a Japaneso plot to place mines lr number includes "The Nine Brides," tho Manila harbor, although tlif hv Jnllnt Wllbor Tompkins, "Pier higher war department officials deny rette and the Gray Monk," by Fannie that any official advices have bee" Heasllp Lea, and Part Three of "The received. Admiral's Niece," a most delightful Major General Wood expressc tale by Kate Douglas Wlggin and the opinion that tho searching of the her collaborators. Jananeso houses was probably don' by civil authorities, as tho law pro New to Her. hlbltlng firearms and explosives Ip "Miss," began tho polite agent most rigid. "could I sell you a patent vacuum About the clubs, whero man' sleaner?" American officers talked, unofficial "No.slr," responded the new maid men who havo served In tho Philip 'orclbly. "Wo don't keep a vacuum pines, declare that the Japaneso ha1 e 'ere." been secretly at work In Manila am' the Philippines for soveral years. .. In Memory Of my dear mother, Sin?an M. 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MTS.Vhlco ner, patent law and other Talnabls UuormalioiLi D. Pine-Tar-Hon- ey SWIFT fc GO. BAVsVU" I AUJVrVMr D, & For Coughs and Colds. -- ,303 Seventh St., Washington, 11 iri (laslifcailt Vsita.Wii .jJlz2S&. J2' TT 1f WfRVT' 3T' r ZJBte h r iM . v 1 He Told Hen She Would Return to Clara MorrU' Study of a Victim jf wore guests of nis mothHim, and She Did. Heart Dlseaie. ' Jto'Vctress ever surpassed Clara Morer, Mrs. Louisa Overhults, one day $ho 9tefcithftr5ote hastily. ' d ' Ho was awflltiajTher. ris fa'tbVcore with which last week. iju muujusM m fftWM "I was afraid you would bo'fliraklnff'T' for a pih. When she-- was studying Mr, and Mrs. Bob Fulkerson spent hqd forgotten,1 sue said. part of Cora In "Article 47" sue the RETURNED TO HIS fow days last week .near Matanras I "Nvo." .a he resnoniled' calmly. In tho visited an insane nsyluin in order to and Ktrtloy, guests of their sons, tono'of ?ne who' Is" mafof'o'r'MiifeeljSff learn tho signs of Insanity. Cora wns s OLD WINTER QUARTERS MessrB. Eraklno and Bay Fulkerson. "An engagement 'is hn erigagcmcnV' noconiy insane, uut sue u uismk-urc-ove "' ' with mo." by a hideous scar ns well. Miss OiTfjtjf ecqeptional (idvAntages to young men Sho wns a betHitlfulgfrl. Dr. Hell's Antiseptic Salve A wealth MSrrHs spent weeks in trying to se'and Served More Time for Crime Is good for anythlngr for which a of chestnut hair "rippled "beliw tho cure ocorrtfct representation, and ono Strong faculty of seven teachers, three wotffgli. salvo Is Indicated such as pimples, wide brim of her bonnet. Her closo day she stfw in a street ear a woman Than Any Person in sores, chaps, ulcers, fitting tailored gown, ylcldbd recovery who had exactly that kind of disfigureengaged exclusively in dollegiate and Teachers' blackheads, v movement of her supple form. ment. She studied It and reproduced and all skin nffectlons. 2Gc sunburn no was" a bit alJOve the average ttrbnfr Ircr kindness of heart shrank Trjlljjn'g' 'work. Special classes m all the common Country. m height, a at all dealers. clean cut, sguhro chinned from reproducing it In such fashion branches, including Theory and Praotice, for those chap, wboso'evcry expression bdspoke that the sufferer might recognize It if OLATON. Tho Owensborp Inquirer says: self reliance. Art he lobknfher his shiv.evec saw tho play. So she workpreparing to teach. New cla&es organized for those Jan. 2. Dr. J. S. Bean, of this glance was deferential, yet cot timid. ed ovor-- it until she made enough alMoaea Williams, colored, who has wishing to begin High Scjiool work. Board and place, has moved to Hartford. "It has been a loug while since we terations to feci certain that no one. sen- 3BvirTcd possibly more combined There is considerable sickness in saw each other," he remarked.' " not oven tho owner of tho original tuition reasonable and satisfaction guaranteed to in tho city workhouse and and around this place. Dr. C. W. "Yes, nearly a year." sho replied. scar, could ever suspect tbo imitation. t every honest worker. Mid-ye- ar person In Felix Is getting all the work that he "But do you remember when I left and Normal When sho was studying tho part of j county jail than any one you said I would have to 1 Miss Moulton, who was to die of heart that tlmo work begin the United States, Is determined to can do. 9, 191I. Those preparing to como back?' disease, she vjslted a specialist who Mrs. C. B. B. Felix, near this "Yes. You should ha o como sooHer had a number of .patients suffering bare his winter quarters in Jailer teach ordesiiing to obtain higher grade certificates place, Is on the sick list. from that trouble. Ho showed her ' Calhoun's castle, having received a Master Cecil Acton, who has pneu- than this." are urged to enter at the beginning of the term or as "But I have been so busy going and one of his patients and then, to her otntcnco from Judge Owen of six monia, is improving. coming, dances, dinners, tbo theater surprise and horror, ran tbo sufferer Boon after as possible. Pupils who have completed nontbB for petit larceny. Master Daniel Lyons is on the sick and nil." up n flight or stairs that Miss Morris Alcaic is nn old timer and has been list. "I know. And you were married might see the symptoms as produced the common school course and wish to take up iattlie city court on many occasions after an excitement of the heart. Miss Mrs. S. J. Pence, of Louisville, too? High School work should enter at the beginning of His voice did not trcmblo as be ask- Morris was filled with pain and pity. on various charges. Ho spends who has been spending tho holidays ed this, yet across her faco there flashof his tlmo in tho workhouse. here, will go 'home Sho mado tho poor patient a present the term. ed a quick tinge of humiliation. of a bank bill as sho was leaving. vhen not at that place, his Mr. Will Miller and wife left yes "I I wpuld rather not speak of address is at tho county Jail. terday for Owensboro, where they that," she observed, almost coldly. Tho woman accepted it and then as sho was stufllng It into her glove Koce Is familiar with tho law, and he , bo the guegU of relatives for a "That Is all over. We wo It was caught sight of the figure on the note. Wft- - that he must steal as much as ' to be expected. Tho truth Is wo were Tho slzo was so largo that it brought few davs. For further information address of property before tho . Mr George gpurr,er and wife, of net meant for each other. So I I got on a recurrence of all tho symptoms M ' mm i a tu" DU"UA lilm w" ",D tAtn(f AH- - Owensboro. spent a few days with a divorce." """ r the Btartlng eyes, tho gasping breath, or u. it. h, tixrj. except in cases of stealing Mr. Will Lyons' family and other 'It was better so. no doubt," he re- the widening nostrils. This time tho sponded gently. "Won't you sit down?" heart excitement was caused by Joy, 'efiickens, and the latter he is afraid relative's at this place last week. Sho took the chair he indicated, 'and knowing that he would son, as he looked down at her sho flashed not pain, but Miss Morris was so over- Mrs. George Hamilton and como with horror and sympathy that Moso Haymon, x trip to Eddyvillo sure. tain of Argusta, Ark., are the him a sudden smile. i worlds tho penitentiary, but has no guests of her father and mother, "I was afraid of you tho last time," she hurriedly left tho house. Ladles' Homo Journal. fears of a jail, nor of tho length of Rev. and Mrs. F. M. Farrls. sho eald merrily. ' jaanfaament in this castle. His latest "But you aro not afraid now?" family, of Mr. J. A. Daniel and HIS FIRST WIG. lEocapade is when he stolo two blan- - Hartford, were the guests of Mr. T. His voice seemed to givo ber assurance. Sho smiled again. Jneta from M. H. Enright, worth W. Daniel's family here last week. John D. Rockefeller Was Timid About "No, indeed l" klxrat 10, and was arrested, charged Mr, Sam Payton, of Trofton, was It He put Ida Augers beneath ber dimrih petit larceny. On a plea of the guest of his mother, Mrs. Janle pled chin and tilted her bonny head When Wearing D. In Public first John Rockefeller BalltT, he was held o the grand Jury Payton, of this place, last week. back, then gazed at her earnestly. donned a wig he was apparently someifcr Judge Haskins, and on a final Mr. Mack Bruner and wife, of Her limpid eyes looked up at him what timid about showing himself ajjJW Saearlag beforo Judge Owen, ho was Owensboro, spent the holidays with trustingly-- . Tho rose pink of her with It In public. H. M. Brlggs, who RSrea a sentence that will last until Mr. and Mrs. W. B. McDanlel and checks camo and went fitfully. Tho was for a number of years very closeChe approach of tho harvest days. white of her throat throbbed with ly connected with Mr. Rockefeller ns family. each breath. He bent nearer to her, his personal bodyguard, writes in tho Miss Maudlc Wilson, of Louisville, nnAVEft DAM. fixed gaze. Her lips American Mngazlno of the oil king's - still with that of debut in his new hirsute adornment: Jm. 2. Miss niancho Vanmeter. was the guest Mr8-her brother and sis- were parted. Mr- - and - Ernest w,l80n' of "One morning Mr, Rockefeller camo Ho raised his bead, and sho looked fe attending school at Bowling ,er' to church in a wig for the flrsttlme. out of tho window silently. Greco, was visiting friends In town this place, recently. ? Mr. L. L. Daniel, of Columbia There was a pause. At last sho As he arrived some tlmo before the W. H. and F. GII1I1ESPIE, Proprietors. fcart. week. services very few were present. Dr. City, Ind., Is the guest of his moth- spoke. "Sir. and Mrs. R. B. Laws, of Bowl-ta- t; "What are you studying nbout? Eaton, the pastor of the church, laughiguests of Mr. er, Mrs. Rllla Daniel, near here. Green, were tho ngly" said, 'Mr. Rockefeller, we lovo Mr. J. T. Felix, of Hartford, is tho What have you decided?" Son Tlchenor last week. "I think I'll have to All two of your you with or without it' I went with son, Dr. C. W. Felix, of Misses Mattyo Moseley, Vcrna suest of his teeth," he said quietly. "Tho rest, aro him into the Sunday school, nnd wo $? this place. all right. You lmvo taken better coro passed n reporter, who did not recogItjite. Gertrude Wright and Alta : : nize him. I told Mr. Rockefeller of of them than most women fo."htfi. of Hartford, visited Miss LReport of tho Condition of tho this, nnd he sold, 'You surprise me.' items' parents here Saturday. Ho inquired If thero was a mirror in -A Grand, Gloomy and Peculiar. OHIO COUNTY BANK HORSESHOEING 3Kre. V. M. SPECIALTY Stewart visited her tbo church, nnd I took him Into Dr. Thcro was a marked contrast Hank Doing Business in town of Ky last fcrotlter In Morgantown, Eaton's office.. He stood in front of Lincoln's manner, which was llurtforri, County of Ohio, . srneflt. always pleasant and even genial, and the class, and. finally gcttin? it adState of Kentucky, at tho Mr. Lon Stevens, of Shultztown, that of Stanton. Tho latter's .stern, justed, bo asked me if It looked all close of Business on tho veoitnrked from this placo recently spectacled visage commanded Instant right. I aslfcd him if it was comfortl.ltli day of December, 1010. respect and in many cases inspired able. I rpay did think the wig mado wftlb his family for Oklahoma, where i fear. In receiving visitors, and they a great Improvement in his appearfbey will mako their future home. ance, Ho said that it was going to bo Up RESOURCES. were legion, Stanton seldom or never Xlr. Sam Rhodes and family, who Loans and Discounts. $43,741.72 en$ down, but stood beforo a high qulto nn ordeal to enter the church for Stare been making their homo in U. S. and other Bonds, desk as the- crowd passed before bltn the service I said, 'Mr. Rockefeller, itBda&oma the past four years, Stocks and Securities. 2,030.38 and ono by one presented their re- you havo gono through worse.' He We In our town last week. Due from Banks 502.28 quests or complaints, which were rap-Idl- y shrugged his shoulders, and we passed Juarn that they are tired of tho West dlsposod of. Ho was haughty, Into tbo church together. If his prcs-enc- o Actual Cash on hand. 4,386.94 on previous occasions never fail -- and will make their future homo In severe, domineering and often rude. Checks, cash items and Jf Jf Jf Jf Jf J$ Jf Jf f & "T T "T "T" "T where all good home-aueke- rs exchange for clearing. 1,061.59 When I think of him In tbo daily rou- ed to attract attention the stir that tine of his public audiences the char- followed bis entrance on this pa can find homes. Overdrafts acterization of Napoleon by Charles lar morning must be left to the I Secured ...$2,192.39 TTo learn that Mr. Dav Taylor WORLD Phillips, the Irish orator, comes to nation. After tho service, when the THRICE-AJEj- K Unsecured . ? 578.14 2,770.53 mind, Jem sold his entire Interest in tho 'ordeal was over, ho seemed as, tic"grand, gloomy and peculiar.: Current expenses and Bflaning mill company to tho other kled From 1,023.27 fice." "Lincoln In tho Telegraph Of- pair with his wig as a boy with a new Without a Rival in Its field The Largtaxes paid jatoctholders of tho company. of red topped boots." Real Estate $7,868.21 Mre. Nancy Taylor, of tho Liberty est, Cheapest and Best Newspaper Furnfturo and Eugenie' American Ancestry. imnsaborhood", accompanied her son,1 Pirate' Coins. Fixtures . ..? 500.00 Published at toe Price. Tho Empress Eugenlo was the grand- The doubloon, that famous coin of Stc Fred. Tayror, and family to their Total 8,368.21 vf ut, aiuitnau romance, Is still in circulation. The ttoroe at Princeton, Ky., whoro sho IuuugjULva ssots not In Other Malaga during thtf''WrIy Isabella doubloon, worth $5, still re- Bead in Every English-speakin- g remain several weeks. cluded under any of 'years or tno niuctcentu century. Mr. mains current In Cuba. The doubloon Country, Horn to tho wife of Mr. Hubert 1,100.86. Fitzpatrick's Wifo wns of Scotch de Is so called because when first coined the above heads Taylor, a girl. Tho mothor and scent antr ciaimea io do connected in it was double tho" va'luo of a pistole It has invariably been tho great ef $64,985.78 soino remote way with tho Stuarts. that Is, Total iihiti are doing well and Hubert is it was worth $3. Tbo name ' edition LIABILITIES. vmary nappy. They had one daughter, a very benuti-- I was given later to a doublo doubloon fort of tho Thrlce-a-Wee- k Capital Stock paid In, ful and accomplished girl, who made a currcut In tbo West Indies, Pieces of of the New York World to publish the in cash $15,000.00 brilliant marriage with tho Marquis Do eight, with which every reader of news impartially- ia order that it ma Surplus $500.00 Montijo, Cointc Do Te"ba. He'dltfd aft- "Robinson Crusoe" Is familiar, are also be an accurate reporter of what hac an. 2. Kev. H. P. Brown filled GROWN AND BRIDGE WORK Undivided er a few years of married life, leaving in circulation. They aro simply Span happened. It tells tho truth, irrespecappointment for tho rkim tiat regular profits $470.02 tier with two young dauglWcrs, 6no lot ish dollars of eight reals. A doubloon party, and for that reason it For the reflnod and dainty woman Is T2KM3- at Smallhous church Saturday 970.02 whom subsequently married tho Duke dated 17S7 thero are said to bo only tive of Total has achieved a position with the pub- what sho demands now. Americans eleven 12 (Deposits .accusing at two o'clock and at on of Alba. The other, Eugenie", became six of that date in existence sold a which Interest empress of tho French. -- Frond tho year or' six ago for $0500. New York lic unique among papers of its class. on dentistry, and &ra aro .ataxias morning. Is paid ..$39,208.46) The subscription season is now at Memoirs of M. Claude. M. D. Maddox returned to I Press. not satisfied with anything but tho band and this is the best offer that (Deposits on ' LuUyI1Io on the morning train Mou- acme of perfection in dental work. which interest will bo wade to you. Birds of a Feather. par- A Condition, Not a Theory. v stoji from a week's visit to his is not paid? 5,922.98) Teeth extracted with as littlo pain In his Frederick Lcyeson-Gowc- r If you want tho news as it really is, a A sociologist In wb, Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Maddox.Total Deposits . . . 45,131.44 reminiscences relates that wen he practical person conversation with Children given carefjil edi- as possible from the middle west subscribe ,f or thq Thrlqe-a-wee- k Vttts vaa accompanied as far as Hart- 13 Cashier's checks outvisited Moscow lu 1'850 for tho corona- concerning Uie labor problem In ber tion of tho New York World, which attention, Special attention to plate standing .. ..$ .00 'rtord fcy his father. tion of Alexander II. "opposite our, part of tho country thereby learned tho comes to you every other day except work nd ALL WORK OUAKAN- house during the prdcesslon was lesson of tho situation. Hr. Hob Billings and family have certified checks $ .00 Sunday, and is thus practically a dally TEEZ. Work done at lowest prices. 00 drawn up a regiment called Paufovskl,, octomed from a visit to relatives in Total "Aro thcro many men out of work?" at the price of aweekly. 1,384.32 formed by the Emperor Paul, all the ho asked. 14 Due to Banks JCtenirwsee. WORLD'S THE THRIOE-A-WEEup noses and men having turned "Dr. J. it. Evorly, of Ceralvo, wa3 15 Notes and Bills Tho lady admitted that there were regular subscription price is only $1.00 therefore resembling him. It seems quite a number. ....$2,500.00 r. .IWFrIdoy - to see Mrs. Minnie It was the fashion to compose regi00 Bills payable? Office 1b Republican BilMiDg, "What." said he then, "do tho un- - per year, and this pays for 16S papers. who Is- still quite ill at her newspaper Wo offer 2,500.00 ments of men all having the same fea- employed do?" Total ttenne near here. Her sister, Mrs. emperor had recruits tures. The late "Nothing," saui tno way. - "xnars and THE, HARTFORD HERALD tonot Itero Luck, Ccntortown, Ky., is at 1C Other liabilities any sent to him nnd told them off accord- the trouble." Youth's Companion. gether for ono year for 1 165. included under "tfrnr bedside. 00 ing to their looks. There Is one regiof the above heads. . . The regular subscription price of th "MIsh 'Mabel Eastorday has return-00 ment of men all marked with tho Total HI Only Hope. two papers is $2.00. smallpox." SOLD BY Id her home near Hcflln. A lawyer of Now Orleans tells this Total tJ64,985.78 Alcmzo France has returned from story: An old negro was brought up Why the Statue Kept til urn. charged with chickz. vcek's visit to relatives in Padu--- - State of Kontucky.) )sct.' CARSON Tho Venus 'qt Mllo refused to tell before tho judge en stealing, and when tbo usual quesjaib. bow sho lost her arms. County of Ohio .) propounded, "Guilty or not SBr. Owen, who taught school near "If I should say I T)rolco' tueni off tion wab I. S. K. Cox, Cashier of the abovo Carrollton, spent the night at whilo trying to button my dress up tho guilty?" ho sald,"I don't know, boss; named Bank, do solemnly swear that back." sho said, "you'd ask mo what I Jest throw myself on the Ignorance : "Kr. 3T. P. Maddox's recently. o the court." Case and Comment. Morton and S. E, Hunter the abovo statement Is true to tho has become of the dress." Joan UKXIYSKCUl best of my knowledge and belief. Relapsing lntostony silence, she paid west to Llvcrmoro Monday with a 1kHa, , Her Title. Boca whea verythlac ! famai to the questionno .further attention S. K. COX, Cashier. , Oama of tobacco. '' la atrrooa proattaUMi an4, kMAKTFORO "He married her ton fee? titlej' Subscribed and sworn to beforo ers. Chicago Tribune. "" waalriesies tbey atr the awpra nnd Ethel Barnard, Hart- - me by S. K. Cox, "Yob mean the other way ' about, this 3d day of Jantet4y ,m tbouaanda bay taataW. mmci, wore guests of Mr. and Mrs. uary, 1911. t '" A Ctrl' Idea. -- f 50R KIDNEYtLlVIR AND Klttinger several days recent- "Not feer Utl to a lot ot valuably' girl's Idea of a trousseau b to A My Commission expires .January STOMACHROUBUI ' to wear jdtbatit real estate." Bottoa 3$aBcritt have enough clatbes I C. ,Mt CROWE, 10, 1914r , buylag'aBy tklag Saw for at teftat'.tbree ' 4 CUnton IgJefcMrt MT Notary Pjiblic. weeks. 'New, York TUbm. mtre M(m Ree, spet,. several m Correct. Attest; "Par, wfcafs a peoUel??- fast week la KllMWtktown, S. K. COX, 4T $racker wR cram, jay. torn bWjs clr--l to n Is a of hU brother, HarrAr jlgle- E. E. BIRKHHAD, ws c HBaHceiala-ta- l 4rda wbb d.eeV' Wojf.jff tp J6Mfh v 'ifcawr. H T. COLLINS, ittt Bce.r7.A Flautw. t "h X Maddox aWaMalaBBBBBi ?J5iMi Wwate PaaaBBBaBaal D4rUrv, ' -. . irtVri. Hartford Herald .1 Rockport from a visit to her parents, Mr. and. Mrs,.M. p. Maddox. , THEIR ENGAGEMENT. t .SfAGE REALISM. wntoDAV. JANUAltY 4, of -- JfflB ISins 1 hrA.Vnn flnmtr in OnhnnlQ umng iu auimuir jui - nju " -- d rffiHTFORD COT.LEGB - irrn term Jan. f to-da- y. nd post-tasB- oe I "" I c $? $? muwk, mi, t. smith ra i 4 i? $? $? $?'$?'$?'$?$?&'$?'& DH(?jH?'jc if? $? GILLESPIE EROS. J. BLACKSMITHING - Lt-tas- ne AND REPAIB WORK & Hartford, Kentucky. - ed $? $? SE-atvek- ( wvS& vm I i. - : -- te lr. K redls-count- ed Bul-Jod- DR. H. J. BELL, -- ed HARTFORD, KY. & .......... Electric Bitters ntfeVa7j:Tv & HATS r 'OH? sBi-daug- If you tod H&i flrkan hM-'-Sf- 0a rtrsc4tdt RlSIHMiFHUS ty-y,-r-- be wortk reading., r23E w It 4? t, V 'W