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Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.): n. Wednesday, January 11, 1911. Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.). 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Jno. P. Barrett & Co., Hartford, KY 1911 haf1911011101 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.): n. Wednesday, January 11, 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. e b- FL a i TIll HARTFORD HERALDI c Ml Kinds of Job Printing Heatly Executed 1 Gome the Herald of a Noisy World the News of All Nations Lumbering at my Back Subscription I 100 per Year In Advance Icc 11s7th YEAR HARTFORD KY WEDNESDAY JANUARY 11 1911 NO 2 iTIVE CANVASS SOON TO BEGINN DemocraticCandidatesAr Tjetting Busy IA FEW WAITING FOR JAN 25i a Which is the Time Set foi Closing Entries and Deciding Fees MATTERS ARE NOW SHAPING UI r Although the primary to soled Democratic nominees for the varlou State offices to be filled by regula election In November Is almost fly I months off several of the aspirant for nominations are already making jin active canvass For at least two of the offices only one aspirant has so far entered the race but it Is expected that In several instances sev eral of the prospective aspirants will make a formal announcement after execuItlvewhich the time for closing entriesI and the fee of each aspirant beI made known The offices for which only one entry tits so far been made for the nomination are Lieutenant Govern- or with James P Edwards of Louisville the aspirant and State Treasurer with Joseph Clay Van Meter of Fayetto county the only man after the nomination I There are only two candidates afar for Secretary of State Thes are our Ohio county man Mr O B Likens and Dr C F Cecellus a dentist of Falmouth Mr James E Stone of Breckenridgo county has been mentioned as a probable can didate for Secretary The nomination for Clerk Courtc Stpealsjiaf has jnola pl to any of the oitceseekeraian n- i o rr one has yet made a formal ati un cement for this place on the ticket The nominations for all other offices are said to be eagerly sought alter and from two to five aspirants are In the field for each with the t chances In favor of others offering i their names after It becomes known tie exact amount each aspirant willl l have to pay to enter the primary For the nomination for Govornorall1 BVcmen who announced weeks in advance of the recent meeting of the executive committee are still in the t raceIn some quarters it Is said that one or two of the aspirants for thisI place on theticket will likely with drty1 but so far none has made any annouosement of such action The aspirants for the gubernatorial nom ination are Ben Johnson of Nelson county James B McCreary of Madison county John K Hendrick of McCrackon county William Addams of Harrison county and Mayor W1 O Head of Louisville ForrBtate Auttjdpthree aspirants are In th flo A wfry MBosworth of Fayette countYl4Ruby Laffoon of Hopkins county and Frank Hager of John son county Three are after the nomination for the Attorney Generalship with prospects bright for another entry before many days Those who ar seeking this place are James Oar nett pf Adair county 0 H Pollard of Breathltt county and M M Lo gan while Ward Headley of Cald well county will likely enter the race within the next few days For Commissioner of Agriculture those who are searing the nomination are J W Newufi of Woodford county and Judgo den F Hill of Hoary county Those who are working for the place of State Superintendent of Public Instruction are L C Llttrell pf Owen county Miss Nannie Cat lett of Caldwell county R E Eu banks of Fayetto county and Barkjdale Hamlett of Christian cqun At the meeting oft executive tBittee jim January 2VaJr oiitit etatlstio rnfng the primary Ii- cludtng tli1tn which the ep lea etftl close aesiyefas there k11r ntt willlRbesnade kttswir- f lf q1 loa of whether the eXee1If 1e wjiittee at Its meeting twp ettfJlice jrlll reopen the Benar terlair kaa Jkt a freely die mater inAtlar of thq corn- mmhtee fwd weed ego ad In aoate v quarters it Is believed this matter will come up again for considera tion RAIDNOwensboro Ky Jan GIn a onethe pool room of Shin Rogers to night shortly after 10 oclock the police arrested J C Slack brother of former City Attorney R W Slack Sam Rogers H E Druary and William Mlnette for gaming The four men were placed in the city lockup and will be arraigned before Judge Haskins tomorrow morningThe was one of the most suc cessful ever made in Owensboro and not a man escaped from the gambling room A crap table po ked table and a large number of po ker chips were found The Mayor was assisted by nine policemen who worked under his directions Maybe theyll think now that Im going to carry out the orders that I Issue said the Mayor as ho walked down the street with his hand on the collar of one of the accused men The Mayor says he Intends to see that all of the gambling places are closed quickly MONSTER HOG KILLED AT BOWLING GREEN Bowling Gren Ky Jan 6Air Charles Goodrum who lives near the city on the Dlshman Mill pike holds the record for having killed the big gest hog ever raised In Warren coun ty During the present cold snap he butchered a porker that weighed 875 pounds The hog was ofa fine quality and Mr Goodrum secured a top price for It WAS SHOT TO DEATH BY I1ROTHERINIAW James ULaswellofOwensboro t I Instantly Killed in Logan Coifiny James U Laswell of Owensboro was shot and Instantly killed by his brotherinlaw Morton H Rogers Saturday morning at the homo of Rogers son Booker Rogers six miles south of Russollvillo in Lo gan county as the result of bad feel ing that had existed for some time Laswcll was shot twice In the back and died instantly Rogers claims self defense Just what led to the tragedy of Saturday Is not known as Rogers declines to make a statement Rogers Is sixtynine years of age After shooting Laswell Rogers stood guard over the body until his son rode to a neighbors house and notified the officers of Logan county of the murder and that Rogers was awaiting their arrival to surrender Laswell It Is alleged was hitch Ing his horse to the front yard fence of Booker Rogers and had his back to the door of the house when Rogers stepped out of the door and opened fire with a shotgun It is witenesses to the tragedy unless the In mates of the house saw the shooting affrayCounty Judge J W Edwards In company with the sheriff who plac ed Rogers under arrest went to the scene where the county Judge hold deademan wore taken to the home of his soninlaw Flolden W Clark at Russellvlile AGED WOMAN BURNS TO DEATH WHILE PRAYING Paducah Ky Jan GThecharr ed body In kneeling posture beside ashes where once had stood her bed of Mrs Mary Samson aged seventy was discovered by neighbors after the aged womans home at Metropo lis Ill had been burned to the groundThe woman evidently was In the act of praying when the flames aur joundeij her and paralyzed with fright ahe was uaableto make any attempt atuc per f- ii Mrs Samson lived ofdno She was the widovr ofVfrederlck Samson ormer1yotteof o j eet know ion rattarg ol outhern IIlaQI ld 8 IImlter of Coapaar p Fifth lair lojirr Infantry in the Civil Warsli0j iiaurrlTea1 by two sohi vifalter tliiteoaf MaMac coanty 111 and 1 Andrew g mson dying somewhere Iathe SntkolJ III NSURGENTSWILL BOSSESS At Next Session of the United States Senate REPUBLICAN MAJORITY DOWN To Eight Will Insure Noth ing Occurringto Weaken the Democrats A VERY PECULIAR SITUATION l i V Washington Jan 9The Repub llcan margin In the Senate at the next session of Congress Is still fur then narrowed by the death of Son 1 ator Elkins This makes the Re publican majority in the Senate at the next session eight the margin being so small between the majority and minority parties that the lit+ tie band of simonpure Insurgents will be In a position to hold abso lutely the balance of power TheIr will be a tremendously strong post tlon at the nest session and they fully realize the power that will be theirs At the present session of Congress the Republican majority in the Senate is twentyseven As a result of the recent election the Re publicans have lost not less than nine seats In the Senate now occu pied by Senators Hale of Maine Carter of Montana Burkett of Ne braska Dick of Ohio Depew of New York Kean of New Jersey Scott of West Virginia Warner of Missouri and Beverldgo of Indiana The death of Flldns adds another to the list and unless further vacan cies occur the membership of the Senate when the Sixtysecond Con gress opens will stand as follows Republicans fifty Democrats for tytwo Republican majority eight clonot Republican expire Senators in March whose but termsIIII Legislatures are now Democratic arc I as follows Nebraska Senato Drown New York Senator Root New Jersey Senator Briggs Ohio Senator Burton Maine Senator Frye Nevada Senator Nixon Montana Senator DIxon Kentucky Ron ator Bradley Hero are eight Republican Sena tors whi have from two to four years yet to serve every one of whom In case of death or retirement would be succeeded by a Democrat In addition to this there are three States where there Is strong possi bility of a deadlock In the event of which the election of a Democrat i not impossible These States are Massachusetts Delaware and Khodo Island In Massachusetts Senator Lodge is fighting for his political life and while the Legislature is Republican by ai slander margin a Democrat is apt to win In Dela ware where a successor to Senator du Pont is to be chosen and In Rhode Island where a successor to Senator Aldrich Is to be elected there Is no telling what the outcome I will be Senator Elkins will of course bo succeeded by a Democrat I as the West Virginia Legislature now in session is controlled by that party and his death has brought the I Republican party in Washington face to taco with the possibility ofI losing control of the Senate beforo the 1912 campaign This Is not re garded as a probability but It is certainly a possibility and in any event with thoHouse overwhelmingly J controlled by the Democrats and the Senate so close ad to give the balance of power to the small ele ment that has displayed unyielding hostility to him President Taft faces the next session of Congress with more political embarrassment than any Republican President In aI generation He will have practical ly lost control of both branches of Congress Moro Candidates for Senator Louisville Ky Jan DThe statement Iis made here that Hon lave Smith of lARuo county n- 4lton3 C S Blackburn wUl enter the r efol United States Senators Senator P rntery for reelection and 11tea d 1lieJ JMj and lion p 35t l1JIoi1a jCeatlyl J j italn II6H as Ue 1 I tAW OF MUGH t IMPORTANCE Is Now in Force Through out Kentucky ALL THE BIRTHS AND DEATHS In a County Must be Recorded Promptly With the Registrar PARTICULARS OF THE NEW LAW I Beginning with the present year and month Kentucky took rank with the progressive States in our Uhlpnvand became one of the first Southern 3tates to take official cog nuance of the advent and the pas sing out of the world of human be Ingllwhoare born or die within her borders That a civilized govern ment should let the event of a birth and death ofihumans pass without a note of Its occurance will appear antjnhuman act to all who will pause fur a moment to give the mat tet due thought That the cause of de th Is secured is also a great aid in Ihe battle now being waged ag lust preventable diseases Jhe certificates of births and deaths will be preserved for all time protected against fire mold prod theft and will become of Ines timable value In years to come to provo descent In aiding In the set tlements of wards and guardians to determine age for holding public of lice Jury service voting military service entering the professions liabilities under child labor laws age of consent and of Irresponsibil ity for crime i The certificate of death which states whether or not the patient hsY died of a contagious Infectious orjj pmmunlcablo disease will enable the State Board of Health to put Its dillI spots proper regulations and precautions so that the needless slaughter by preventable diseases of the citizens of the State will be checked Local registrars fdr every county of the entire State have been ape pointed commissioned and furnish ed with the necessary supplies to begin their work Physicians are required to report within ten days the births that occur In their practice and to give the facts required upon the form of death certificate adopted by the Bureau of the Cen lawsThe undertaker Is required to procure the personal ana statistical particulars with the signature of the Informant and to procure from the I physician the facts relating to the cause of death This certificate Is then presented to the local regls trnr who Issues a burial or removal permitIt unlawful for cemetery keepers sextons or owners of prlI vate burying grounds to permit bur i ials without a burial permit from the local registrar A body cannot I be shipped by a common carrier orI other public conveyance without the authority of a burlalreitioval trans sit permit which requires the body Ito be so prepared that there Is noff danger of a spread of the disease route or when It reaches Its desti nation I Penalties are provided for falluo to comply with the lor s provlslos I shy anyone upon whom a duty devotvcE I Every good citizen should aid In I making this law a success In every ii detail as the good accruing there from to the massos of nople will be manifold Study Its Intent and the details of Its workings and help toII greatIesttlanDowllng Green TimesJour nal t WOMANLIKE COULDNT KEEP FROM TALKING A strange woman claiming R kI port Inch as her hone visited the EvanlTUle1Jfzieked for eboegr meat lard ands toneyv Her pretensleas were to tUJji- erect j that she could not read and rhen a deaf and dumb interpreter 1 lwU turamonod it vafc found that dhe eoald sot understand the lant 1geage of tie MtttM She was In formed that she could be furnished with clothes and a breakfast but when the meal was announced she forgot and spoke saying that she had already dined and that the lady she dined with had given her a quarter nor IX KNEE 1UIEECHES TAKEN TO PENITENTIAUV Jefferson City Mo Jan 7The smallest and youngest prisoner ever sent to the Missouri penitentiary was delivered to Warden Andrae this morning In the person of Henry Gibson of St Charles county This boy who is barely sixteen years of age In knee breeches and weighing eighty pounds was convicted or murder In the second degree and sentenced to twelve years Warden Andrae was surprised when the boy was turned over to him and could scarcely credit the commitment papers He directed that the boy be held In the reception room for prisoners until Gov Had ley through the pardon attorney could Investigate the case It is expected that the Governor will order the boy transferred to the Boonvllle reform school The peni tentiary Warden Andrao said Is not designated by law for thu puntBlr ment of Juvenile offenders I1LA7E AT GltTCENVILlE CAUSES LOSS OF 0000 Greenville Ky Jan SAt an early hour this morning fire was discovered in the dry goods store of L Hummel on Main street The fire was confined to one building and the entire stock of merchandise amounting to about 9000 was de stroyed and some damage was done to the building The stock was In sured for 7000 DARING BOY BANDITS ROB AND DO MURDER Hotel and Street Car the Scenes of Their WorkMake Escape Duluth Minn Jan GWilliam Muzzary twenty years old and Al got Johnson bell boy and night por ter respectively of the Hotel Mc Kay early today held up robbed and shot at the night clerk Then they bound and gagged two other men in the hotel basement and es caped with 50 belonging to the hostelryBoth were arrested and placed on a street car after a chase through the Interstate bridge district and while being taken back to the city naked that they be allowed to go Inside the car The request was granted One of the youthful bandits quickly pulled a revolver from- a pocket that had escaped the notice of Policeman Harry Chesmore who had made the arrest opened fire on the officer and killed him He was shot twice in the lungs and once In the forehead The robbers then held up the pas sengers and crew of the street car and at 030 oclock made good their escape over the Northern Pacific railroad bridge it is believed Up to 10 oclock the two bandits had evaded the police and citizens a large crowd of the latter having joined in the hunt s CONFEDERATE VETERAN ANSWERED LAST CALL The funeral of John Wesley Roby who died of heart trouble at his home in the Utica neighborhood lavless county Wednesday morn- Ing took place at 2 oclock Thursday afternoon from Red Hill church indersonvllle the service being con ducted by Rev J A Bennett with Interment at the church burying groundsMr was one of the pioneer farmers of Davless county and was 70 years of age He was ill only a short time He was a Confederate soldier and served under the com mand of General Morgan After the war ho settled on a farm in the Utica neighborhood where he lived until the hour of hit death Mr Roby Is survived by his wife and five chll dren Secretary MacVeaghs plan to litO- IJbe coinage of gold and permit the Treasury to Issue gold certificates against gold bullion Is likely to be enactedintoa law at the present welon of Congress iJ THEY SEEM TOC 1 NEED THE MONEY In Their High Living at Washingtonp EXPLAINS SOME OF REASONS Why Cost of Running the Government is Increas ing So FastrSEEM TO BE GOOD SPENDERS By Clyde H Tavenner Special Washington Correspondent of The HeraldWashington Jan 7Some of the reasons why the cost of running tho Government Is increasing so fast and why it would really be possible for Senator Aldrich to save the peo ple a lot of money If he would run the Government as a business man wo ldranltvarorvealedlnthere port of Secretary of the State Ben 1 nett for the fiscal year 1910 vie President James S Sherman drew on the people for 7000 to maintain a touring car Ho kept track of every puncture during the year and saw to it that the people stood the damage It might be pre sumed that after the Government had presented the Vice President with a handsome car the man of the sunny disposition would at least insist upon providing the driver Mr Sherman however not only charged the chauffeurs salary up to the people but permitted the tax payers to reimburse him for the auto drivers railroad fare back and forth between Washington and Uti ca N Y Mr Shermans home town But this isnt all The Vice Presi dent made the people even pay for his chauffeurs coat and pants See page 702 of reportqGuggenheim Needs the Money Senator Simon Guggenheim of Colorado one hundred times a mill ionaire and then some had his dally newspapers and all the telegrams for the year charged up to the Gov ernmentSenator William Larimer of Illi nois apparently had urgent business with a man named Browne of Otta wa 111 and charged the telegrams up to the people Leo O ONeill Brown who was charged with hav ing a hand In bribing legislators to vote for Lorimer lives at Ottawa III and it is more than barely possible that the two Brownes are one and the same Oh you Illinois statesman Seantor Lorimer also did considerable telegraphing to the Chicago beef baronsat the expense of the people The nature of the business is not revealed Tom Carter a Good Spender The report intimates that when Senator Tom Carter of Montana escorted the members of the Irrigation committee on a trip to the West to Investigate irrigation projects the party traveled like kings using private diners drawing rooms and tipping the porters and attend ants everywhere with a lavish hand always of course with the peoples money For a two days side trip In three automobiles from as per Wyo to Pathfinder Dam on September 7 1910 the Montana Senator spent 150 for transporta tion alone Although no one knows of any Irrigation projects at Seattle Wash three senators and attend ants managed to spend 12530 for board and lodging at Seattle In two days In the meantime their luxurious private cars sat on a sid- Ing unused Senator Carter must have been a good spender Fees and porterage and incidentals 1 for which no vouchers were obtain ed ran into the hundreds of dol larsSome of the things the Senators In Washington made the people pay for were Eight dozen lady sclssora and one dozen manicure scissors Socialism Is Coming Hear the noted woman orator Lena Morrow Leafs Miss Lewis =la one of the most eto uentortorJot the Socialist movement lu America Remember the date Coaeadb- ring year friends At the Court HOUM la Hartford Kr8nlPrlclaT taiTheBring your questions wl yea oS 4 tie j A j 11 if u or t- Ci T SAi R I C i Money Wanted Cash Demandedj l One Solid WeekI i r I 2J 19riY I a a as as it is a is a an is is a it a if is it l w Ui w tlb Sl0 Serge 50 inches wide Ooc 125 42 Inches wide 80c 7c 36 Inches wide IBc 125 Silk 36 Inches wide ROt HOC Silk 26 Inches wide 38c C JOe 26 30c Danish Cloth 38 inches wide 23e 20c 8c 80c lOc lOc 8Hc lOc Oc lOc Chambray8cSHIRTINGS 123fic Go 7c Cotton B Oc t 10c Hope 7c BOc rod 42c 35c red 22c 150 all wool Scarfs ROe OOc all wool Scarfs 23c Sensational Pride Unheard Bargains J OfRare BuyingCharicesl One Solid Week l Sale Begins Saturday Jan 14flIAnd Closes SSaturday January Chance to Supply all Your Needs For a Little Moneym Owing to the lack of good tobacco season which also prevented money from moving and the financial stringency which has made trade little slow we have failed to meet our bills promptly Vesholldand we therefore need money andneed badly Nothing else will answer the purpose We know of no way ofgetting this money only by selling more goods A little cash in hand now much better than large stock of goods on our shelves We know times are close and Economy the password everywhere but we are going to make such sacrifice of goods at cost prices that the word economy will mean more in our store than anywhere else in profitItin such emergency It the biggest pricecutting sale we have ever managed and that saying whole lot But we must do We cant help the circumstances which are certainly more to your advantage than ours You need the goods we need the money It will be swap in which the big end of the bargain will be with you Kindly scan the following list of prices and see they dont sound pretty good to you There much we could not listII because the printer said he could not stand the space But its all heremost anything you need in the Dry Goods line Dont let this chance escape for o1ReadWOOLEN GOODS quality quality SILKS Taffeta FLANNELS Flannels inches wlde23c Suiting 13H- ciajc Flanneletts Mercerized Poplins23cGIN- GIA1IS 12Hc quality quality Apron Gingham quality 84cb- Oc quality Otfc- Be quality DOMESTICS Hoosier c- 12ic Bleached Cotton TAIILE LINEN SCARFS Scarfs45p3- 3c Of Cutting Of of A nKm TOWELING 123 2c Linen Toweling lOc lOc Toweling 8c 7c Toweling 4c UNDERWEAR 125 Ladles Vests all Wool80i 125 Ladles Pants all Wool SOc BOc best quality fleece lined 30c- 25c quality fleece IInedlOe 125 Ladles fleece lined Union Suitsextra slzoSOcLA- DIES SWEATERS 350 all Wool Sweaters 250 300 Sweaters 225 150 Sweaters 80c 100 Sweaters BOc BLANKETS 000 all Wool Blankets best quality 134308800 Blankets 350 150 Cotton Blankets 1489c100 Cotton Blankets50cHOSE 25c Woolen Hoso10e2-Se fleeco IIned1Dc 15c fleece lined 12c lOc Hose 7c CORSETS 200 extra long125123 quality 80c 7Bc quality 45c LADIES GLOVES 125 Kid Gloves 80c 100 Kid Gloves75c 0 ycUgg MISCELLANEOUS 50n quality Belts lUc 25c quallty1Dc 12J c quality PercalelOeJ-Oe quality PercaleScJO- e quality Outing Cloth 8c tic Calico American Print43 c- 1234c Canton Flannel best quality lOc lOc Canton Flannel8c150 Bed Spread extra size D8c- BOc Suspenders OO- c35c Suspenders lOc 25c Suspenders lOc SIISO Comforts 80c 25c Mens Wool Socks lOc lOc Cotton Socks7 4c 150 Buckskin GlovesSOcCo- equality r3Oc- 25c quality lOc MENS SUITS 2000 best quality12501500 quality 1000 1250 quality 700 MENS PANTS 500 beet quality 37T 350 quality 248 200 quality 150 CORDUROY IANTS 380 best quality250300 quality 200 200 quality 125 150 best quality Jeans 08c MENS OVERALLS 110 quality 85c G5c quality 40o 0 I I uIooIQ nov JtdBiy OVERCOATS 2000 Cravenette best qual ity 151250 000 Overcoat 300 MENS UNDERWEAR BOc Fleece lined best auallty30c 125 Yarn Underwear 80c MENS COATS 000 Coat and Vest all wool 280 SHOES 350 Ladles Patent Shoes 250 300 Ladles Patent Shoo 225 200 Ladles Gun Metal148M- ENS HATS 200 quality A 148 180 quality SOc MENS SHOES AND FOOTWEAR 380 Stronger ThantheLaw 208 300 work Shoes 4248 9200 work Shoes 125 000 16 inches high top Shoes 8450 100 Walkover Gun Metal and Patent 310 380 Star Brand Gun Metal and Patent275480 Mens Rubber Boots BallBand 8375 8300 Mens Felt Boots pest quality 235 225 all Rubber Overshoes best quality 175 200 Arctic Overshoes Ball Band 100 200 to 300 Boys Star Brand Shoes 125 and 2QO 1IIIUSIU 1UL g I1tld MENS TIES OOc Ties JOe 25c Ties lOc MENS SHIRTS 125 Mens Wool Top Shirts 80c SOc Mens Blue Jersey Shirts SOc 150 Dress Shirts best quality SOc SOc Dress Shirts SOc LADIES SUITS 2500 Suits 1408 2000 Suits 1200 1200 Suits 750 LADIES CLOAKS 2000 long Cloaks12JP1800 long Cloaks075800 long Cloaka40SCIHL- DRENS CLOAKS 000 Bearskin Cloaks 8375 3QO Bearskin Cloaks 180 000 Cloth Cloaks 275 275 Cloth Cloaks 100 BOYS OVERCOATS 000 all Wool Coats 208 300 quality 108 MENS SWEATERS 100 quality 80c OOc quality 80c BOYS PANTS 125 quality Knickerbockers 89c 100 quality 75c- OOc quality 30c BOYS SUITS 700 Bluo Serge best quality 408 000 Suits all wool208700 Suits all wool 9175 200 Suiteap wool 8125 t o goodSwemoney you means a save forgetthethepostomccfz One Week Only t January0 14th toI 21s1 19111 MROl E TTF LUI EELt ATTtSII b J tttfti t tAF 1 N r Y th II i r r H Iy I hetore rJhat Satinfti 1 c r 1 oI n TQr tk f t- oHaHrt C Y r itv f a i pNJ L t 1 r U f Joodir t f l a II fo ent j It3t1 J jr i rt 0 T 4 BOLD BANDITS SHOT TO KILL When They Robbed thet Overland Limited MADE FIBJN CARRY SACK Jn Which Valuables Were De 4 posited as They Passed Through Train TIlE PORTER WAS SHOT DEAD Ogden Utah Jan 6Wanton murder was committed early today by two bandits who held up the Southern Pacific Overland Limited at Rees and shot to death rt negro porter and wounded another before relieving 100 pasengers of all their money and jewelry Although jrl irate detectives posses and the po lice of Salt Lake Weber and Box Elder counties worked all day the bandits were not found The Southern Pacific road probably will otter a reward of 5000 for their appre hension A similar reward is now standing for the arrest of two ban dits who held up an Oregon Short Line train three miles north of Og den on June 27 1910 Because of the skill of the bandits in directing the train crews railroad men lire convinced that the robbers are old railroaders The bandits not only displayed a knowledge of automatic blocksignal apparatus but also showed they were Informed In the method of the operation of trains by the Southern Pacific The semaphore with which they halted the train was Ingeniously tampered withH H Hancock flagman on the Limited who was compelled to carry the sack In which the bandits col lected the valuables gave the fol lowing account of the robbery to night About 1130 last night the train was stopped a mile and a half west of Rees Station by an Intermediate block signal I went east to protect the rear of the train I had gone about a third of a mile when I was signaled by the engineer to return Just as I was about to step to the rear platform I was confronted with two pumpguns and heard a stern command to get on the platform and do it quick I climbed on Just as M1gtr I tBtteJlncLt o anfal lowed me As soon air wo were to gether on the platform one of the me nsald Here you take this sack and hcftd it as wogo through the train Walt a minute We will just take that watch you have- I jerked the chain loose from my vest and dropped the watch into the sack Entering the car they found the door of the toilet room locked and one of them fired through It Both carried sawedoff repeating shotguns and each had a revolver In a bolt that was filled with shells One man was about six feet tall Ho had oh new overshoes his finger nails were long his hands 4were white mad soft A blue hand coveredflitstTho other man was about 5 feet i inches had a cut on one finger or the right hand and was quick slok I en He wore a black mask and seemed to be the leader As we passed through the first car the tall man kept me covered while the Scrofula disfigures and causes lifelong misery Children become strong and lively when given small doses of Scotts Emulsion every day The starved body is fed the swoOea glands healed and the tainted blood vitalize Good foods freh air and I tteonI r er scrofula1many tlieiblood dia1 IiallURtYALySXArL17Apti8lly- rt 4H liiY weletpaperkadt 4tsibeln- PlevdZ t = f r i kPeoay r I I M01f Mrlly1MKaildsl1t YJIII j N I short one ordered passengers from their berths They were told to drop what they bad in the sack At one of the berths two young women protested that they did no1 have anything The short pushed his gun violently against th breast of one and struck the othe rover tho right eye with the butt oif the weapon In tho second car they found two men sitting In the smoking compartment When We came to the drawing room of this car Davis the porter tried to keep them from entering The short man deliberately raised his gun and fired Davis fell dead and Taylor the other porter snatch ed the robbers gun away from him The bandit pulled his revolver and fired Taylor dropped to the floor woundedOne of tho robbers then starteri back around the corner of the draw- Ing room and I ptarted to rui through the train with the sack li my hand I had gone but a car length when they overtook me and with an oath the short man said What do you moan by runnlnj away with that sack We ought tc kill you right here but I guess w wont for a few minutes We then entered the dining car where Conductor Mldilleton WOE checking up He was told to un rover his cash He said all he hat was 70 cents and he dropped that tIt the sack The robber demanded Ihli Watch and he said he did not have one Drop your watch In that sael and he quick about it or we will kill you said the short robber- I told MIddleton to drop his watch for by this time I was con vlnced that they would kill any one who opposed them He dropped 111 In CEDAR FENCE RAILS BRING FINE PRICES Kentucky Quality Worth Mor Than Mountain Farms They Enclose Somerset Ky Jan 7Fenc rails being worth more than th farms they inclose has become an ac knowledged fact in the Burnslde sec tion of Pulaskl county since it ha been discovered that the quality o cedar growing there Is the besi adapted to the manufacture of lea pencils and large quantities of cede timber have changed hands This is probably the only setlo n KentuckywJ ereUij charac1j of cedar Is fount High prices ar paid for It In some sections the small farmer with a little mountain farm which Is fenced with cede rails has discovered that his fence are worth several times the value 01 his farm and that he can realize small fortune from the sale of hia cedar rails to the buyers for the pencil factories This has been instanced In man cases just across the State line several miles south of here In Tennessee One man sold his mountaIn farm for 1500 and the purchase iii turn sold the cedar rails from the fences for 5000 Other instance- of a similar kind have been related The organization of a corporation for the manufacture of elad pencils has been completed and the ac tual work of construction of the fac tory at Burnslde this county haj been started and is now under way It wlllbe completed by spring when the noy enterprise will be opened For some time BurnsldQ has been headquarters for Eastern capitalists for the buying of cedar for pencil purposes This point was selected on account of the character of cedar adapted to this purpose be inf found along the bluffs of the Cumberland river for many miles above and below Burnslde This output has been shipped East and manufactured into lead pencils It was seen that a great saving In the way of freight and labor could be had by establishing a manufactur ing plant at Burnside The factory is expected to be turning out its products In the course of a few months Saved Two Lives Neither my sister nor myself might be living today If it had not been for Dr Kings New Discovery writes A D McDonald of Fayette Yllle N C R F D No8 for we both had frightful coughs that no other remedy could help We were told my sister had consumption She was very weak and had night sweats but your wonderful medi cine completely cured us both Its the best I ever used or heard oft por sore lungt coughs colds hem orrhage la grippe asthma hay cough3ttgnchitilI 7HaV Bottle Vree r BOb end JlOO WllliamaEIartford J f 0 THE PENDULUM POLITICSe Points Unerringly to Fu ture Conditions HAVING ONCE SWUNG ONE W- RIt Y Cannot Swing Back in Two Years Say the Know iingOnes URIGIIT DEMOCRATIC FUTURE History points unerringly In 1874 the Democrats carried th House of Representatives Tw years later Tilden was elected Again in 1882 the Democrats swept the country Two years later Cleve land won the Presidency In 1890 the people repudiated an inordinate tariff and returned a majority of Democratic Representatives Two years later Cleveland carried the country a second time and the Dem I ocrats won the Congress Invariably 1the result of an Intermediate dice tion has presaged success of the win J l ning party in the succeeding contest I Two short years do not afford I sufficient time for the swinging back of the political pendulum Popular waves even of resentment recede slowly The present condition par allels that of 1874 of 1882 and notably I 1890 when the overpowering g national issue was as it was In discriminatingtt protection of There is moreoveraddltional hope for the Democracy in the fact that the opposition hitherto united and solid Is now Irremediably divided antagonlBtlcII defense and selfpreservation de feat has served only to widen thee breach Scars abound Churlishness prevails Lust of Internecine vengeance dominates The Appala chitin range Is the deadline of the Republicans Those of the East thee West In derision and are met withI e defiance Only the most consum mate political sagacity utilized by s a politician as preeminent as Lin r coln could encompass so much as a t truce And Mr Taft not only lacksII I the capacity of successful leadership- r t himself but finds little or noneI among his advisers The party callI I to arms anticipated at the opening of Congress was not sounded Peace wheen I there was and could be no peace except I In response to virile and ap continr ues between faction and faction between I tr regularity and Insurgency identnIf another election were held to I morrow every Aldrich would connive at the defeat of every Beveridge ev theydownfall of every Keanand each and every one would be gratified by the sharp responses of an Indignant atrthe President are as futile as an Im t gredecess I sor would prove innocuous Doubt of the directive abilities ofthe onel is no less fatal to essential achjey ment than distrust of the sincerity of the other For the time both Tart and Roosevelt arev broken reeds and there is no other1 North American Review HOWS TIlls I We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that win not be cured by Halls Catarrh Cure F J Cheney Co Toledo Ohio Wetho undersigned have know- F J Cheney forthe last 15 yearS and believe him perfectly honorable In all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm Walding Klnnan Marvin Wholesale Druggists Toledo u Halls Catarrh Cure is taken Inter nally acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system Testimonials sent free Price 75o per i bottle Sold by all druggists Take Halls Family Pills for conatl j I patlou i LYXCHINGS FEWER IN 1910A TOTAL OF 47 Lynchings in the United States excluding murders or killings in armed race conflicts numbered oaly 47 In 1910 against 67 In 1909 65 In 1908 51 In 1907 and 68 in 1906 There are no official records of these occurrence and newspaper die patcher sometimes record as lynch l Vngtr what fuller Information prover to be murders or killings in armbdj eoafllcta l fOttika 47 lprcghp1ithe year W settled all bit Ms were of mel STJhamd 28 ef the Uiftre forat Y tacks on white women or girls One of the most notable lynchings of the year was that of a Mexican burn ed at the stake for assaulting and murdering a white woman at Rock Springs Texas November 3 All the lynchlngs of the year ex cept the one at Newark Ohio wore in Southern States The record is as follows State 1909 1910 Georgia 9 11 Florida 6 8 Arkansas 2 8 Texas 8 4 Alabama 5 3 South Carolina 0 3 Missouri 0 3 Louisiana fG 2 Tennessee 1 2 Mississippi 8 1 North Carolina 0 1 Ohio 0 1 Oklahoma 5 0 0e0oWest Virginia 1 0 Virginia 1 0 Chamberlains Cough Remedy never disappoints those who use it for obstinate coughs colds and irri tations of the throat and lungs It stands unrivalled as a remedy for throat and lung diseases Sold Iall all dealers m I I OUR HEAVY LOSS MY FIRB CONDITIONS NOW WETTER Notwithstanding this country has the best fire fighting equipment in the world It each year loses more than two hundred millions of dol lars by fire This is four or five times as much as is lost In all the European countries The president of one of the fire Insurance compan lee has said that If the loss by fire in this country could be cut down to seventyfive millions a year the saving would be equivalent to ad ding ablHloI of dollars to the wealth of the country every ten years The conditions are bad butt better than in former years for con crete and steel are to some extent protecting cities front the holocausts of former days The busiest and mightiest little thing that ever was made Is Cham berlalna Stomach and Liver Tablets They do the work whenever you re quire their aid These tablets change weakness Into strength list lessness into energy gloominess Into joyousness Their action Is so gen tie one doesnt realize they have taken a purgative Sold by all deali ers m Ills Last Trent Blx Quite an appropriate epi taph the one they put on Boozers tombstone Dlx Indeedl What was i- tBixThia Is on me MILLIONS OF LIVES An Awful Toll Collected by Con sumptionMany Unnec essary Deaths If people could only understand that systemic external applications cannot cure they would not need to be warned so often about this main dy which when neglected paves the way oftentimes for consumption at the cost of millions of lives every year Yet catarrh may be cured If the right treatment Is employed The only way to successfully treat catarrh IB by employing a medicine which Is absorbed and carried by thOblood to all parts of the system so that the mucous membrane or Internal lining of the body Is toned up and made capable of resisting the Infection of consumption and other diseases We have a remedy prepared from the prescription of n physician who for thirty years studied and made catarrh a specialty sad whose record was a patient restored to health In every case whore his treatment was followed as prescribed That remedy Is Rexall MucuTone We are so positive that It will complete variousjthat we promise to return every penny paid us for the medicine In every case where It fails or for any reason does not satisfy the user We want you to try Rexall Mucu Tone on our recommendation and guarantee We are right here where you live and you do trot contract any obligation or risk when you try Rexall MucuTone on our guarantee We have Rexall MucaTone In two sizes 50 cents and JlOO Very lbotIUtilII In chrome canes a longer treatment If necessary The average In nitanceVls three 100 bottles lIuchI jieeiaber you can obtain Rexall JII fca JrtfOTct Tat our store seI4eig118tormpa wn- lIlMi2i4 hlalnetreat The Secret of Youth Do you ever wonder how you can remain young or i why other women older than you look The secret can be put in a few wordsPreserve your youthBy health but nerve health as sometimes magnificently stronglooking women are nervous wrecks k But whether you are weak physically or nervously you need a tonic and the best tonic for you is Cardui systemsIt t r eTak CARDUITheJ 40 My mother writes Mrs Z L Adcock of Smith ville Tenn is 44 years old and is passing through the chanHe of life 1 terriblyMy i of Cardui which she took according to directions and now she is up able to do her housework and says she feels like a newwoman Try Cardui in your own caseIWrite to Ladles Advisory Dept OutUnoota Mtdldae Co ChatUnooft Tens for Special Iiutructtoiu and 4page book Home Treatment or Women teat free so keyviRe fl lrfo Dl AIfU AF Tclc nriolau NU A- Loeurirliiry HEAP usr e ssJfTdri rrlSYrto BOA 7ow Gn irdirteGJ rr rti e EfpOfiyrYGr III 1 MARBIEiuDbRANfEMONUMENT54 XI i JOur business Is devoted exclusively to the Granite Marble and Stone trade and being thoroughly practical In same enables us to know your re- Quirements We only handle the very best Granite and Marble And our 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 our honesty and responsibility in dealings The ThomasMonumental Works Hartford Ky HAVE A- ROUGH RIVER- TELEPHONE PLACED IN YOUR RESIDENCE OR PLACE OF BUSINESS AND PJJT YOURSELF IN DIRECT CONTACT WTH TH- ELong Distance Lines TO ALL STATES FOR THE COMPANYS SPECIAL CONTRACT TO THE FARMERS CALL ON OH ADDRES- SJ WOBANON Local ManagerHartford I KyILocal Manager Incorporated Beaver Dam Ky M II E RAILROAD TIME TA BLE AT HARTFORD KY Time table effective Sunday Dec 4tli contains the following schedule No 112 North Bound due 720 a m Dally except Sunday No 114 North Bound due 340 p m Dally except Sunday No 115 South Bound due 855 a m Daily except Sunday No 118 South Bound due 146 p m Dally except Sunday H E M1SCHKE Agt Scn4 The Herald theNEWSwewil appreciate it d l M Profntiaipnal Carrie J M PORTER Attorney at Law BEAVER DAM KY Will practice his prolusion In Ohio and ad i Dining couotlei Special attention given toe f tmilnesientruited to bin care FRANK L FELIX Attorney at Law iiwillii 4 AppealIrlmlnalOffice In the Herald building C It BiRHBTT C X SMITH BARNETT SMITH Attorneys at Law s HARTFORD KY Will practice their profusion In all the Court of Ohio and adjoining counties and In the Conr of Appeals Collections upecia- ltrHeadquarters t for Building Supplies maIterialDoors SasH Moldings Floor SidingLathes Rubber Paper and Metal Roofing Ridgeroll Cresting and Guttering House and l 0 Roof Paints tIme Paten Plaster CemeutCsOiijmQnland Fire Brick ScreQu Doors and Wire Bean Bros r Wpst Eiid tfnlpn St Hartford = Ky I u i + + + + HARDWICK tests eyes C HARDWICK grinds lenses while + + you wait + + HARDWICK has two Graduate + Opticians + HARDWICK has the only Lens + + Grinding Plant in Owensboro + HARDWICK has the only upto + fr date Jewelry Store in Owens + i + boro + HARDWICK has a fine Jewelry + + Repairer + HARDWICK has an Expert En + graver + + HARDWICK has the Best Watch + Repairer + + HARDWICK Is fine on Clock + Repairing f 4 + 4 You will never know what a 4 + fine store Owenoboro baa until l7ou see HARDWICkS You will + I sever kiow what HARDWiOK tcan Ao till you try Urn f + + + + + + + i+ + + e + R r f DR BELLS ANTIRAIN- F kttMiwl awl External Fata W k WIj 11TkoI Havtjvrd Herald rrn t r SERER MATTHEWS FRANK L FELIX t tEDITORSFRANK L FELIX Pub and Propr ttl WEDNESDAY JANUARY 11 ttt Have you got your New Year res olutlons on straight You can now prepare to do your Fourth of July shopping early i The farewell appearance of tho Republican party Is now In progres i at Washington Tho farmers of the State of OhioI eeem to have been raising too man votes to the acre d They have had enough upheaval i I in Portugal to make most anybody heave sick or not Every insurgent in Washington has so far shown himself absolutely Impervious to pie They have quit chewing the to bacco question up in the Burley dls 1 trlct and resolved to cut It out T Evidently thero will be a great falling off of the vote In Adams county Oho for several years to r comeLost q strayed or stolena New sr Nationalist party Finder will please return to T Roosevelt care The Outlook esi The possibilities of hunting big game via aviation are said to be great Teddy has already had a trial flight According to Gov Marshall of In diana the inquest showed that Sena Si inSit TIt doesnt seem to strike some people that there may be something wrong with their thermometer as well as tho weather Anyway we ought to be able to put up with winter while It is winI ter rather than have to endure ItsI rigors next summerI+With a little more practice and forethought you will probably getI it right It Is now written like this one nine one one I No doubt Senator Lorimer of 111 nols wishes Senator Frazier would quit picking the whitewash coating oft his Christmas stocking A Cincinnati womansays she Is not going to rest until kissing Is abolished She will probably live to be tho greatest somnambulist overLord I Rosoberry says there Is no doubt that the United States is the greatest democracy of the world And tho Democracy of our country i will bo even gredfer after 1912 It is repotted that Gov Willson of Kentucky 16t connected In a business and flnanciaicapaclty with a law firm in Louisville Ky Will Gov Willson deny5 this over his own signature Judge Lamar of Georgia appoint ed a United States Supreme Court Justice by President Taft Is a see ond cousin of the notable L GC Lamar of Mississippi who was appointed to the Court by President Cleveland in 1888 and who served there until his death in 1893 with dazzling brilliancy The law permitting voters to ex press their choice for United States Senators is giving New Jersey some trouble as well as Kentucky Gov ernorelect Wilson and many others believe that it carries a great moral obligation which should be discharg ed It is certainly a cardinal prin ciple of Democracy The law regarding births and deaths In every county Is a new one In Kentucky and possibly has not received the attention that it should There Is a penalty for failing to abide by its provisions and all phy sicians undertakers and others shoUld take note of It The Herald I has taken pains to fully inform Its Tenders on this matter and it has otherwise been given wide publicity There should now be no failure of compliance with same A news Item in the Louisville Times says a covered basket found on a doorstep and thought to con I tain a baby was rushed to the city I hospital but on the way was found to contain five little puppies The account clpses by saying After a consultation It was decided to take the contents of the basket to thet i tt City Hospital anyway and the pup pies were left In the kitchen of that 4 institution Wonder what they hadi i I for breakfast at the city hospital I next morning j The opportunity of ybunetnien fo getemploytneiit at bJmll prelie where at lucrative wages lies prin r cipally with themselves They should tint pick out some trade or calling and stick to It This Is ia day of specialty of concentration ott effort There is little employment for the jackofalltrades The employer in any line of work wants tor know what you can do and then he turns you loose In that departmenti of labor Business men have no employment for idle hands It is up to the applicant to show himself worthy T Sometimes In our criticism o another we do not stop to think what we would have done If we hadi been born and reared under his environments and shoved out in the path which he seemed compelled to tread through life Maybe we couldI not of ourselves have ImprovedI matters much If we knew the Inner side of the matter we might have dono just as he did We never know for a surety There seems to be a destiny overshadowing somet people which is hard to overcome Carnegie is trying to overcome riches while the balance of us are striving to overcome poverty THE DEMOCRATS MAKE PUNS FOR ACICO Clarks Nomination to be Mad- eUnanimousCommittee Question Follows Washington Jan 9Plans have about been perfected for the Demo cratic caucus of memberselect of the next House of Representatives First Representative Champ Clark of Missouri will be nominat ed for Speaker Second the caucus will decide upon the method of selecting tho committees of the next House of RepresentativesThird tentative Ways and Heans committee will be elected Fourth a tentative Rules commit tee may be elected though this mat ter is now in abeyance Mr Clark will probably be placed in nomination by Representative Lloyd of Missouri the chairman of the Democratic congressional com mittee His election will be made unanimousIt that the next mat ter to come before the caucus will be a solution of tho committees problem Representative Fitzger ald of New York and others who are In favor of the Speakers ap pointing the committees will urge the adoption of a resolution to that effect The Fitzgerald resolution will be voted down and as matters now stand a resolution empowering the Waws and Means committee to select all of the committees of the House will be adopted q Fever Sores Fever sores and old chronic sores should ont be healed entirely but should be kept In healthy condition This can be done by applying Cham berlains Salve This salve has no superior for this purpose It Is also most excellent for chapped hands sore nipples burns and diseases of the skin For sale by all deal ers mI It PARTY MACHINERY AND THE PART pLATFOR I Kentucky Democrats may be In terested In the following extract from Gov Marshalls message to the Indiana Legislature There are two views with refer ence to party machinery pne is that its purpose Is to formulate a plot form nominate a ticket and then to drive the rank and file up to the polls to vote that ticket regardless- of the platform and the character the candidates the other view it Is mine Is that party machinery- Is solely for the purpose of carry ing on a campaign that It has noth- Ing whatever to do with nomina tions and that it should not any greater weight In the formation- of a platform than the member of tho party IfOLATON Jan 9Mrs C 13 Lyons of place who has been on the sick list Itor the past few days is Improving Mr Will Miller and family or- Cosmosdalo who have been the guests of relatives at this placo for the pust two weeks returned homo last Saturday Mr C B Lyons our rural route carrier will take a months vaca Lion on account of bad health Mrs Roy Crawford and Miss Ber tha Crawford of near Frledalund were the guests of Mrs C N Mc Daniel and family of this placo last IMrs t Saturday 6 y Danlelton the sick list r v r Quite a number of the Woodmen of this placer attended the Wood mans orgaufuvtlor at Owahftoro last Sunday r lero A A BIG DEAL FOR LANIrHollanders Purchase Ov t Million Acres MORE THAN 50000000 PAl DD- f For Rich Coal and Timber Lands WhicflWiilJ Jbe Quickly Worked MANY NEW CITIZENS COMJN New York Jan SOne of the most gigantic deals ever put throug In this country involving the expenditure of more than 5000000 and the purchase of 1100000 acre of wood and coal lands in Kentuckj was closed at the Hotel Belmoat 1In this city The practical finishing touches to the closing of tho dos were added the past two days The purchasers are immense banking and capitalistic Interests of Amster dam and Holland The price pale the Kentuckians for their lands av eraged about 50 an acre though the ultimate cost is figured at closer to 60 an acre Tho deal has been put though by B F P Romer and Banker Bolsse vain of the great banking family of that name Both are residents of Amsterdam and next to the Roths childs tho Bolsspvalns of Holland are the most powerful and wealth- Iest bankers abroad The law firm of Guggenheim Untermyer Mar shall through the member of that great firm Mr Stlnn who looks at ter such matters for them represented not only the land owners but the purchasers as well In the clear Ing up of titles The coal and timber lands lie In Bloody Brcathltt Knott Letcher and two adjoining counties skirting the State of West Virginia Four years have been spent in getting options on the acreage sought and but six months were necessary in Holland in getting the big financial syndicates together and In working order It was 1300000 acres that were wanted but the purchasers had to content themselves with 200 000 acres less as 1100000 was all the land obtainable In the desired localities It is not so long ago that C A Watson the Baltimore mill lonalre and the owner of fine show horses and the Consolidated Coal Companies created considerable of a sensation by purchasing 100000 acres In the same coal and timber territory It Is Intimated that the timber land In the purchase of tho Hollanders Is worth more than 100 an acre The coal running In aver age veins of 7 feet Is considered the best and finest for coking purposes In the known coal world It Is the Intention of the new Dutch owners to first start in on the timber To that end twenty large sawmills will be erected In various sections of the newly acquired territory The timber will be cut by wood men of Holland and the sawmills run by sturdy Dutchmen from the same country who will come to this country by the hundreds to settle In that part pf Kentucky for the purpose Railroads to be constructed with other throughbound iron thoroughfares are to be constructed and soon that section of the Old Commonwealth that has been noted only on account of bloody feuds and the assassins bullets will be a busy beehive of Industry teeming with prosperity and blessed by peace Mr Romer arrived In New York on tho St Paul Thursday from Amsterdam AttorneyIStine were since poring over pa pers in the purchase working most all of last night at the Belmont This was done in order to give Mr Romer the opportunity of sailing 3this morning for Dutch Guinea propert ties owned by Holland associates Before his return to New York inside of six weeks 8the work of taking actual possession of the Kentucky properties will al ready have begun urn CORN EXPOSITIONIS Columbus 0 Jan 9The pro gram for the fourth annual National Corn Exposition to be held January 30th to February 11th in the eight Immense buildings on the Ohio State Exposition grounds has just been completed and provides fqr I theworld one of the greatest National Alrlcu1 l More than 36 stages will haye competitive exhibits Twentyfive State agriculture coheres and exper iment stations will have scientific exhibits each demonstrating its a most advanced experimental work Tho federal department of agrl culture will be represented with Its famous exhibit which fills two larg furniture cars and which has just been returned from the International exposition at Buenos Ayers Speakers of nationwide rcputi tion will deliver addresses dally on the National Corn Exposition program 4 f FARMER BLED TO DEATH PROM fclTE OF A nqAI Asheville N C Jan SDefore aid could reach him Arthur Justice aged 30 years a farmer of the Pigeon River section Haywood count bled to death this afternoon afte being bitten by a large boar which ho had just been feeding The animal attacked Justice from behind burying Its tusks In the flesh bolos the right knee joint and severing the main artery Justice manage to get out of the pen but sank tithe ground a short distance there from He died from the loss of blood before a physician reached himGROWERS VOTE TO CUT OUT 1911 BURLEY At Lexington Enthusiasm ShownOthers Limit Their Acreage Lexington Ky Jan 6Wlth en thusiastic cheers of approval tho Burley Tobacco Growers convention Ila sessldn here Thursday by practically a unanimous standing vote decided to cut out the 1911 crop Owing to the tremendous crowd which was too largo for the court room the convention had to adjourn to the opera house where fully one thousand delegates growers and spectators faced Chairman June W Gayle who presided at the meeting Col Harry Weissinger formerly of Louisville but now of Shelby county was the principal speaker at the opening session He declared that the only Immediate remedy for tho tobacco growers was the cut ting out of the 1911 crop Judge flea F Hill of Henry the Hon J N Kehoe of Mason and others made strong speeches approving the elimination of next years crop The utmost harmony and good feeling characterized the convention and the slogan seems to be get together Limit Acrnjje Owensboro Ky Jan GAt a meeting of the American Society of Equity of the Green River District held in Owonsboro resolutions were adopted limiting the 1911 crop of tobacco to 10000 hills to the man the same acreage as last year The Green River District Tobac co Growers Association also held a meeting In Owensboro and adopted growcHlrnotto crop Eczema Ringworm fetter chapped hands or lips bolls ores and all skin diseases are quick ly cured by the use of Dr BdllsAnl- septie Salve 25e a pox at all dealers A creamy snow white oint font m Dea4r or lrrn Le rtontR- ockport Ky Jan 87911 the venlng of January 4th at 1030 clock at was the writers sad prlY lego to witness the death of Mrs tuna Layton wife of Dr Charles Dayton dentist of this place and dlaughter of Mr Walter Russell who rps charge of the postoffice here Her many friends will remember hat she was connected with this cork for a number of months with her fatherwhere she gained the love sad confidence of not only the older people bet the little children All owed Miss Anna To know her was to love her God gave her a mission and she certainly filled it with greater chris- tian fortitude and patience than Is usually found in this eventful life NANNIE PEAY HECK Chamberlains Cough Remedy Is a- very valuable medicine for throat and lung troubles quickly relieves and cures painful breathing and a dangerously sounding cough which Indicates congested lungs Sold by all dealers m GREAT OPPORTUNITY Mrs Eliza C Dukedesires to dispose of all her real estate in leaver Dam Ky consisting of bout 20 twenty acres within the very heart of the town vhicITcanbe divided into nice jfld valuable building lots NOW IS YOUR CHANCE An ither such opportunity may tot ble presented in p lifetime Call on or address John H Barnes leaver Darn Ky if i A r JfJI i l f k LOJ 1 Jt l T i wllerZ I Yeir We h r it J i4t 1 I ts A Look1Outi For our 1BIG AD NEXT WEEK 1 E P Barnes Bro Beaver Dam Ky i a 1 rII IJNOVEL CASE TO fiO TO HIGHEST COURT Owensboro Ky Jan GThe Court of Appeals will hear a rather novel case that is to be taken to that tribunal from the Circuit Court of this county The question Is Does the theft of dressed turkeys of a greater value than 2 consti tute a charge of chicken stealing or is it merely petit larceny Wilbur Edwards a negro confis cated two dressed turkeys belonging td Mrs S P Hayden a local boarding house keeper by whom he wAs employed on the night before Christmas Ho was tried and con vlcted getting an Indeterminate sentence of from one to five years His attorney contends that dead fowls dressed with internal organs ioinovdcannot be covered by the statute providing a special punish ment made to protect hen roosts In the State He says that the cue will be taken to the Court1 of Appeals Stomach Trouble Cured If you have any trouble with your stomach you should take Chamber lains Stomach and Liver Tablets Mr Jk Pi Klote of EdInaMqBays I have Used a great many different medicines for stomach trouble but find Chi 1berlalns Stomach and Liver Tablets more beneficial than any other remedy I ever used For sale by all druggistsI m Mule Team Brings 32S Hopklnsvllle Ky Jan 6A new record for the price of twoyearold mules has been hung up here A pair of perfectly matched twoyear old mules were sold yesterday to Cliff Garrett of the southern por tion of this county by Layne and Lea veil for the round prlco of 525 The mules measured sixteen hands one inch in height and weighed 3 100 pounds They were black in color and had white points Leslie Combs has tendered his resignation as Minister to Peru It has been accepted and Mr Combs successor will probably be n met late in April- INDETERMINATE II SENTENCE UPHELD BY HldHEli COURT Frankfort Ky Jan 7The Court of Appeals has handed down a decision affirming the case of the 1 r n Commonwealth of Kentucky against Jeff Berry appealed from the Da vless Circuit Court touching the constitutionality of the indeterminate sentence law which became ef fective on Juno 151910 The de cision upholds the judgment of Judge Blrkbead and Berry who is now in the Eddyvllle penitentiary for highway robbery must serve hs sentence of from 2 to 10 years rOld Soldier Tortured For years I suffered unspeakable torture from indigestion constipation and liver trouble wrote A K Smith a war Veteran at Erie Pa but Dr Kings Now Life Pills Axed me alt right Theyre simply great Try them for any stomach liven or I kidney touhleQnly25c at James jH Williams m FORD8VHAB Jan 9 = The play given by the Methodist Chiirchjm Saturday nlght yrajs quite a success Mr E N Morrison and wife hare returned home after a few days stay atdlaynesviilerMr Whitesvllle was in Jtpwn Saturday Sir J W Ford Owensboro visited Mr F B Chambers and family FJrlday and Saturday 4dMr Sam Gaines made a business trIp to Hartford on Monday purchaeed Quite a number of loads of tf bacco havo been brought to town this week A number of teachers and county graduates are expected to enter school hero at the beginning of the now term January 16 Foley Kidney Pills Arq tonic in action quick in results A special medicine for all kidney and bladder disorders Mary C Abbott atfliFtekidnoya jt Jolntsandbastep I used Foley Kidney Pills for lipsndmoveall gone This great change In ditto I bwefto Foley KJdHeyT and recommend them to anyone siif 1ferlagrM I BayeiiBor sale by all drugglitlr dY l f m Subscribe for The Herald 1r IL J THAT SUIT 1 WHAT ABOUT IT I ice We are beyond question headquarters rforMens Clothing and are prepared with a large stock to cater to the eye of the most scrutinizing customer We handle the celebrated Sterling Suits that 3 llnytL will have on sale during January some r A special values in suits and overcoats Call and see them and remember it priys to trade with a house that saves you money IfT- liuFAJR c CfC1At1r DcltlorHARTFORD KBNTUCJCV r or y i iYiojolJII1 Inois Scat r r aII jjTj orf11 Me at heaver Dam Ky North Bound South Bound o132405nm No 121 1135 pm W 122 1228 pm No 101248 pm Vjo 102248 pm No 131855 pm J E Williams Agt We now have Jumbo Pickles 2t3 WrH MOORE SONI Miss Lillie Burton city who hasI been on the sick list Is Improving Exclusive sale of Beaver Dam Flour at our meat shop- SANDERFUR CO e Rev W B Wright and family have moved into Mrs Barretts prop irtr on Clay street i Mr J W Lytle olOwensbbro iis kho guest of his brother Mayor i I James H Williams Wo will sell you Meal and FJour p as cheap as you can buy It any where 2t3IWH MOORED SON Mr C P Turner chipped the first car load of stock from the Hartford d stock yards last Saturday night fromtfbeen to settle with the Auditor o State Mr Byron Barnes junior membe- f the firm of E P Barnes Bro eaver Dam gave us a pleasant call J iturdnfax Miss jy Wrlght daughter of Rev W trWright will leave to day or tomorrow to visit relatives In EvansvilleMrs Alltchelr and daughter Mrs Alamlo Mitchell Beaver DamI were pleasant callers at The Herald office yesterday Mr LemH McHenry of Louis ville was In Hartford a few days laat week visiting his mother Mrs nnJo T lIcH nry f J Messrs J PThompson and Gil L I Johnson South Hartford dIt Royal Fordsvllle and GenI oover Buford wore among our ere yesterday 1Mrs Frank Bradshaw and Miss 10 Purdue have returned tothelr bme at Stanley KyV after a brief visit with relatives bere Owensborothisaura Belle Bozarth wlllle1ultedII marriage to Mr Herbert Chinn I T will return toHartfordlp live The have both lived hero for al 4 fnumbof7e and have many them joy and much happiness as they Journey down lifes pathway We have been Informed by Supt Leach that the January money for teachers of the county Is now on hand ready for disbursement Mr E P Barnes senior member of the firm of E P Barnes Bro Beaver Dam was a pleasant caller at The Herald office yesterday Fresh and cured Meats Family Groceries always nice and fresh Phone us your orders to No 47 2t3 W H MOORE SON Leave your Laundry at my Grocery Domestic finish Work Guaranteed Called for and prompt delivery Phone 140 Ilera Orpcery There the r servtceg at the Methodist Church In Hartford next Sunday PWjchingat Ja m and 7 p mj Prayer meeting at t this evening Mrs Fanny Plerson of Fordsvllle was brought to Hartford Friday by Constable Newt R Balm tried be fore a Jury adjudged of unsound HopkinsvillefMessrs L H Combs Hartford A FLVb6apmdn and Herman A Ash Hartrford route 3 R L Woolen and son Leslie Woolen Olaton D Ford FJnrtfocd and J M Ross Certer tqwn were among the recent call ers of The Herald The new residence of Mr L T Wright living near Horton was destroyed by fire Monday evening The cause of the fire Is not known but is supposed to have been a defective flue A small portion of the house hold goodswere saved Ho had 1 200 insurance with A C Yelser of Hartford Mr Frank P Hager of Palnts yule Ky Democratic candidate for State Auditor was In Hartford a few days last week in the interest of his candidacy This is Mr Hagers first rgce for any kind of office having been on the road as a dry goods salesman for a number of years He dip almost Affable gentleman and well agt atllfied for the position which he seeks Vfjny Dr4 HjJ Bell attended the wedding bf his sister Miss Mary Bell to Mr Henry Davis of Utica which was Bolemnlzodat the home ofr the brides parents Mr and Mrs Alex I b t I Bell of Buford Thursday night The ceremony was performed by Rev Worth Wade The happy coup le loft next morning for Utica the home of the groom where they will reside Miss Margaret M Baker of Hin iton W Va Is visiting Mrs Alv1 Rowe of Centertown Ky this week Miss Baker was formerly of Ceniertown but has been making her homo at Hinton with her sister Mrs Rosco Severs since September r 1910 Her short visit at Center town Is certainly appreciated by her many friends who are numbered by the score Miss Fern Curtis of Hartford route 4 was the guest of Mr andII Mrs A E Pate a few days last week A select crowd was entertain ed at flinch in honor of Miss Fern last Wednesday evening BesidesIi the host and hostess their guest and little Miss Martha Carolyn Pate those present were Misses Isabel and Winnie Mauzy Sadie Hudson Mr and Mrs Chas Turner and little daughter Kathleen Mr and Mrs Jeff Watterson and son Randall and Miss Georgia Severin of Morgan field Once In awhilebut not often thanks to the appreciation of the ordinary personsomebody gets madat The Herald because their name or that of some relative does not appear among the society item- of the paper It Is practically im possible for one or two men to keep track of all the visitors who may come or go in a place the size o Hartford We have repeatedly ask ed tho people to notify us of an visitors they may have We aim to slight no one Notwitbstandin- these epertinent facts human natur- seems to yet afford people very fe- in number however who forge- circumstances and take much ofens- because the types do not respond to their every movement e AMERICAN SOCIETYOF MEETS Much Business for Good of Orde- Transacted Last Friday and Saturday The Ohio County Union of the American Society of Equity met iin regular session at the court house in Hartford Friday January 6 1911 President S L Stevens presiding and in tho absence of Secretary C E Smith F L Felix assistant sec retary was at the desk President Stevens in a few timely remarksi called the meeting to order and while the resolutions committee wasi deliberating Rev Worth Wade wasi called upon and responded with a most excellent talk for the good of the order urging Immediate and unity of actlpn in reviving the non active locals throughout the coun ty Suitable steps were taken to carry out Rev Wades suggestions Saturday mqrntng Jn response to a call from the delegates President SrL Stevens made an exhaustive oral report of the proceedings of the meeting of the National Union of American Society of Equity After the routine work of the convention tad been completed Saturday morning the following pfflcers were cleated for the ensulngyearl S L Stevens President L B Tichenor Vice President H il Pirtle Secretary T F Tanner As sistant Secretary D Ford Treas urer The stock committee corn DITirhcrior S L Stevens and John M Shultz were reelected On motion S T Stevens and Rev T H Bal main were unanimously elected as delegatesatlarge and H T Porter E W Jackson and L B Tichenor as delegates to the State Convention at Bowling Green now in session On ma Ion a vote of thanks was extended to Secretary and Assistant Secretary tor their work In the pastI Prof T H Smith of Hartford College being called upon respond ed in a 30mlnutes speech very in terestingly entertaining the dele gates along the lines of the organi zation at the conclusion of which the meeting went into executive ses sion At the close of the session an adjpurnment was taken to a special session of the County Union called for the first Saturday in next March o o o o oo oobooooooooO FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH O- ooooooqoooooooo Sunday School every Sunday at 230 P m- Prayer meetinG ovary Friday night with lecture by pastor on coming Sunday School lesson Preaching every fourth Sunday morning and night except preaching this month on the fifth Sunday Jan 29 instead of1 fourth Sunday Everybody Invited to attendeach service FISCAL COURT HAD VERY BUSY SESSION Matters of County Attended to iand Various Expenses Are Fixed The Ohio County Fiscal Court ad Journe yesterday after a weeks busy session Some of the most Important orders entered were AlllI claims allowed at the January 1911 term be paid out of the levy of 1911 except as otherwise provided W B Taylor J H Miles andl I buIY one pull road graders for county tlPollt tax fixed at 1 GOcadvalorem l tax oneach 100 worth of property I to be used as follows Fifteen percent county offices road and bridges 50 per cent for payment of county debts and Interest 20 percent for general expenses 15 per cent for salaries of officers as fol lows for year 1911 County Judge R R Wedding 850 County Attorney C E Smith 850 County Health Officer Dr S J Wedding 125 County Physician Dr A B Riley 125 Road Supervisor W B Taylor 800 School Superintendent Henry Leach TsMoore 200 The following order was made In regard to working roads Taylorfdirected to employ responsible par Ohly county during the year 1911 by the hoar not exceeding 10 hours per eThat 1 shahtoeSupervisor oversee and superintend the grading or working of said road Said operator to receive a compensation of 223c per hour while actually engaged Said opera tor shall appoint an assistant opera tor to be approved by the Road Supervisor W B Taylor whose duty shall be to see after bridges warn allrparties who do not desire to work on roads and the assistant operator Is instructed not to work hands in connection with grader That we give each road hand in the county the privilege of paying 125 and be released from work on roads for year 1911 or work the roads as provided by law Said sum to be de and payable when warned by assistant operator to work roads That this Court appoint a Com TIIOOTIpay the expense of working the roads as herein provided fFOR SALE One nice residence heated by hot air furnace with about 19 or 20 acres of ground more or less part of it In best state of cultivation All kinds of fruit all necessary outbuildings situated on the I C R R between Beaver Dam and McHenry At a grea bargain Address 2t4 T JAHN Beaver Dam Ky o- BAVTI6T 4- The I CHURCH Io I Ohio County Baptist Mission Board held itsregular monthly meeting at Pastor Drummers home Tuesday morning The roads being bad there were only eight members present but there was a lively in terest in time meeting and some buss Jn of importance transacted Prayer meeting will be heldat the church Wednesday evening at 7 oclock Subject for study Weigh ScriptureDonled by John X Taylor but all will have an opportunity to take part Teachers meeting will meet with Dr Ford Thursday evening at 7 oclock Will give one hour to the study of the lesson and then one half hour to the Teachers Training ClassSunday School session next Sun day morning at 945 oclock Morn ing worship at 11 oclock and even- Ing worship at 7 oclock Young Peoples meeting at C oclock bore1Reme The Herald Messrs L F Wwrner J H Pat ton L P Turner and L M Rhoads city G M Harrison Barretts Ferry Vic Robertson Hardlnsburg J P Austin J W Drown A L Maddox A F Borryman and Chester Rowe Hartford route 4 R B Laws Hartford route 2 Dolan Wade V pHocker and Geo W Shultz Beaver Dam route 2 W T Casebler Central City J E Mad dox Rockport C D Westerfield and Mrs Emma Johnson Hartford route 4Wl S Samuels and J w1 Lytlo Owensboro C Bracken Fort Totton New York G B Sullenger Erin TonnJ David R Helsloy Co TaI turn Hartford route 2 J C Shultz Rochester Ky Henry Hunley anNd Olaton General Hoover Buford anc Mrs J j Mitchell Beaver Dam R L Woolen Olaton are among thos e who have remembered The Herald in a substantial way in the last ten days Hartfords OOfOld Citizen On last Monday January 9 Mrs Shanks widow of Col Q C Shanks who died a number of years ago reached her ninetieth birthday She lives with her widowed daughter Mrs Lucy S Hubbard corner of Union and Mulberry streets Hartford On that day Mrs Shanks conclud ed she would wash out a few person al effects and before her daughter knew what her mother was about she had tripped down a flight of half a dozen steps to a rainwater barrel gotten a teakettle of water had It heated on the kitchen stove and was busily engaged with her little washMrs Shanks has excellent health and Is as spry as one many years her junior She reads much in a big old family Bible and has an excellent memory for matters long past Her jovial sunny disposition Is the ad mlratlon of her many friends and she Is passing serenely to that pe rlod of life into which few of this worlds citizens are permitted to enter For Sale A nice Brlghtlight saddle mare j years old 154 hands high DR J S BEAN 112 Hartford Ky RESCUE APPARATUSFOR HELP OF MINERS Barbourvllle Ky Jan 9Repre sent tVcSOf a Tlttsburg manufacturing company have been In Ken tucky for a week past placing the mine rescue apparatus provided for the rescue rtntions five in number The ctatiou for Southeastern Rem tucky is at this point for Northeastern Kentucky at Ashland and Lex ington and Western Kentucky at Central City and Earllngton The rescue apparatus consists of oxygen helmets and other equip ment for entering a mine in time of a wreck or explosion and is In charge of the State mine inspectors i MOMENTOUS QUESTION IS SETTLED AT LAST I r Oklahoma City Okla Jan 9ItI was stated tonight that Governor elect Cruce has finally decided not to wear a silk hat at the inaugural I ceremonies tomorrow He will stick to the soft slouch hat of a Ken tucky gentleman the kind he has always worn This finally settles his inaugural costume since he will wear the black Prince Albert coat and black trousersThe will be sworn I Iin on the old Cruce family Bible the one given him by his mother years ago Cruce first refused to wear a dress suit but said he would wear the silk hat i cjiiTurnerTurnerThe marriage of a very estimable t couple Mr Lewis Turner and Mrs Mattie Turner was beautifully solemnized at the M E parsonage 1 Beaver Dam Ky January 8 1911ff at 230 p m by Rev A L Moll Those invited were Mr and Mrs Chas Taylor Mr and Mrs IX Miller Mr and Mrs J R Williams Mr and Mrs Weaver Austin Mryand Mrs H B Taylor Dr and Mrs P D Moore Mrs Mollle Herring Mrs Lizzie Austin Miss Verda Loyd Mr Henry Shaver The bride and groom left Immediately to visit friends and relatives In Fordsvllle and Owensboro After a few days they will be at home to their many friends In Hart ford We extend to them our hcr ty wishes for a long happy life A FRIEND k A Suf I3 Nolle t To the poolersi of tobacco at Hart t ford As there appears to be some 1 misunderstanding as to the tobacco delivered at Hartford rchnonlyreH peat what I have said In the opening x of the house here no tobacco will be received except pooled with the A S of E of Ohio countyYD FORD Chairman Finance Committee At Osslnlnp N Y a negros head came very near balking an electrocution machine and several attempts were made before the current could be sent to a vital spot The negro had a head of peculiar shape and the electrodes could not be adjusted to It z Ii IiTHE MARK OF UALITYi-J Ever notice that the most reputable dealers say the least about guarantees and insurance They have learned long ago N that it does not pay Strict business integ rity does not allow of it unless strictly car ried out Few people do R this We try to buy the best goods obtainable even at a sacrifice ofour profit But few stores show as many lines of real merit as ours One Line of Especial 1 Pride to us is HoleproofHosiery With 6 pairs of Mens at r 150 or 2 for womens you get a guarantee like the cut shown in this advertisement It protects you from darning for 6 months It is perfect 3 I ance and means more than words insurI 1- F 4r rM0 1r tIi rtJIIIIII IJn n I f Tie Hartford Herald s KEDNESDAY JANUARY 11 HIST WOMEN ARE NOT WARMLY CLAD Hey Suffer from Their Nerves Because of Insufficient Clothing Thero wasnt any roason for it II certain woman declared but she was always tired She was conscious mat her tomper was not of the besti though sho had it under excellent ewitrol and whatever she did tired 3er oven her diversions exhaustsI Ifor so at last she called a nerve specialist lie listened to her recital of troub riGt and shook his head gravely and men began to ask questions Dio TIB wear high boots when you wal- fi7 the street She said she did not Do you wear cotton or silk stock ngs or warmer ones She said dIe Do you wear few under ettlies to appear sylphllke or do rw use flannel No flannel was air answorand she volunteered tha- nt of her gowns had halt sleeves JTSen the nerve specialist delivered 3 nsolf of an opinion like this You are like most women now jnftys you are not warmly enough dressed In cold weather Cold saps 7dlality which Is strengths You ar 2tt sufficiently protected from cold ryour physical strength goes below fft and then you proceed to live tilt strenuous life demanded of wo sirav anti ge onyour nerves Cold is exhausting to a person S9 suffers from nerves Converse Ty soothing You must ftBhrp of your B6aythbr = srghly warm at all times unless you Ttxh to grow old before your time Tr premature age will be the price Lit women will pay soon for the F4 ftfon now of wearing insufficient Birthing In cold weather Dont for one moment fancy I Stink you should swathe yourself 3n flannels or that I would have arw wear hosiery made of yarn You tsbnld select such garments as will intent your own natural warmth Trim being dissipated during the Ton five minutes you are exposed to Oiold wind To almost every woman nowa dcys It would be safe to say You ife not conserve your natural aCfr iiRth Keep warm and your Naves will be less strained You wnt be fussy And wrinkles will not sawn appear nut If you dont arch clothing as will protect wearI Hun you will be profitable patients 3rr nerve specialists as well as enl practitioners gel1II rHe Xovor Cot Ills Money 3Jusk Sutherlands Eagle Eye Salve I ewcd his eyes and ho did not JL Painless and harmless wantII elf dealers mi t TSK rillST DEPOSIT lV POSTAL SAVINGS HAXK MIddlesboro Ky Jan 4The Xtldlcsboro post office opened thei postal savings Lank deposit here I Tnsday Very few deposits were I I BIllIe lees than SCO for the first i tints buslenss Miss Lillie Easter a school girl of twelve years was I till first depositor and holds ccrtlfl nte No 1 for 5 I Zany of the miners will come to turn the last of the week and then It I iis expected that the postal savI tepj bank here will have a busy day sit sow clerk has been added to the jtwtofflce force to help take care oCI titr deposits lIe U Edward Ilos ircnJi of Lexington Ky and a Sbrithor of State Senator Joe F Bos nanrth i lave a weak throat If canI3111twill makes you more liable to an tter and the last Is always the dnrder to cure If you will take Ciamberlalns Cough Remedy at theIIl Duet you will bo saved much trou ale Sold by all dealers mii iranKK imoTHKHK MIUHI TO TIIKKK SISTKItS Ehlfl Okla Jan 4The tlme Ifcnorcd double wedding has been ferae one better by six Oklaho limns three brothers an1 three sis ties The marriage of John Henry and Jot Peck to the Misses Nellie ZooI MDf Arnie Walker respectively tiich occurred today at the home iT tie parents of the brides nea 2toyahoe Okja constituted the un- nraral triple alliance Walk9rs and the Peeka are mm of thebest CBtabllBhjdfamlllea MB Kie rich farming country erount- rl dde lahoe They own many kertll- i j + aetna Ibrtbd Walker home three daugh ters held positions of prestige in tile social circles of Arapahoe Valley Quite In keeping withI the record established I by the belles of the neighborhood the Peck boys working 01n their fathers farm were admiretl1 for their many virtues and estima ble qualities Eactibf the brothers found a par ticular inducement at the Walkei home Also Bach received a partlcu Jar welcome when he called OOOOOOOOOOOOOO p O NEW YEAR RESOLUTIONS 0 OOOOOOOOOOOOOO 0 Resolved That I will be better fir 1911 than I was In 1910 Resolved That I will do my days work Instead of doing my employer Resolved That I will spend less than I earn- Resolved That I will stay at hum nights occasionally Resolved That I will smoke in the shedwhere there are no lace cur tains Resolved That I will play with clubkroom kitty- Resolved That I will go to hurch Easter Sunday Resolved That I will eschew profanity and cultivate urbanity Resolved That I will tcment the otthe water wagon Resolved That I will endeavor to distinguish between the cry of the coin and the call of conscience Resolved That I will promote the common welfare apart from the grane tersResolved That I will help some poor sinner over some of the rough spots of life mindful of the fact that I might have been worse than he fIB If I had been born In his environ ment and had been pushed out on his path RciJlvedThatlwUL not forget these good resolutions HUNDREDS KILLED BY FEARFUL EARTHQUAKE In Russian Turkestan Entire City of Vyerny Laid in I Ruins St Petersburg Jan 4 Frightfuli havoc was wrought by a violent earthquake in Russian Turkestan early this morning Dispatches from various places In the province tell of heavy damage to property and great loss of life The seismic upheaval created large fissures In many places Practically all of the stores and residences at Vyerny the capital of 1the territory of Soralryetchensk were destroyed or damaged The city has a population of 25000- It Is believed that at Vyerny alone killedI nearly An official message received here tonight states that the bodies of 40 victims of the earthquake at Vyerny have thus far been recovered The principal shock occurred at 125 a timeI shocks continued during this afternoon at Ko pal Vyerny and other places In the Government of Semlryechensk but they were not so destructive as those of the early morning hours when many buildings were destroyed Unofficial reports say the distress 101 the refugees Is terrible owing to the destruction of the heating apparatus in the housqs and the intenset cold which prevails GovernorGeneral Pokotlloft re withTout Look for the lice Hive On the package when you buy Fo leys Honey and Tar None genuine without the Bee Hive Remember the name Foleys Honey and Ta and reject any substitute Foloys Honey and Tar relieves coughs and colds quickly and Is safe and sure Contains no opiates For sale by all druggists m INotUp to DAte The occupant of the fourthfloor lflat was looking through the pages the dictionary the agent was try ing to sell to him No he said closing the book and handing it back I dont want it Its 20 years behind the times It defines a janitor as the caretak er of a building Hes the carema ker t I More Logs Wanted lahlroak logs delivered anywhere on the banks1 of Rough river A J WILLIAMS 2JU Sajtfqi lKy dChlwr 9f J FfrLlTSI ICATJ 1 A 00000000000000000o O POEMS YOULL ENJOY 0 o 0 0 Tho Ilcrnlda Special Selections 0 00 1 0 0 fbio And now the end of nlneteen ten Approaches and I settle back Within my little cozy den And sort of look along the track That I have traveled Here and theresI view the spots where roses red Made everything to me look fair I view the barren spots and deadi 11The little hills where hope highThe where grim failure stood 8Dut as I come to say Goodby I close the book and mark it good About me still are old friends true Who welcome me when I appear And in the circle faces new There are that joined within theI year Within the smoke that wreathes my head Gods Acres snow clad now I see That sacred valley of the dead The garden to eternity And there a few new graves I note By which heartstricken I have stood Despite the lump that fills my throat Old year I still must mark you good I Off yonder In the distance I Behold the plans that went astray But towering taller to the sky- I view the hopes fulfilled today Love laughter and the song of birds The wino of friendship all were mine A volume filled with kindly words A little storm a heap of shine And as tview it good and had Id not rewrite It If I could Old year In spite of moments sad There is no doubt that you were good- IlUI1Giu1R rPIjAYKI STATUE nUT TUB TRICK FAILED a Plttsburg Penn Jan GStanllI- ng motionless In a Northslde pho tographers studio with a winding sheet draped about his body Fred Fitch aged 44 years was arrested at 5 oclock this morning by Patrolman Jack Keenan and was held for Court on a charge of burglary Fitch tilled the role of a piece of statuary with such ease and grace that he almost escaped detection byf the officer Fitch feigned sleep but through the narrow slits of his halfclosed eyelids watched every move of the officer as the latter groped about the dimlylighted studio searching for a burglar The hunted man might have escaped had not the officer In his disgust at his supposed Inability to find his manIeaned against the statue which Immediately collapsed and in an Instant the officer was engaged in a fearful handtohand fight Numerous pieces of real statuary were broken by the officer and Fitch as they rolled over the placetFitch thought the matter a huge joke and declared he repeatedly has fooled the police of Plttsburg as well as elsewhere by his statue pose The police claim to have unearthed a real burglar Solves a Deep Mystery I want to thank you from the bottom of ray heart wrote C B I Rader of Lewlsburg W Va for the wonderful doubje benefit I got from Electric Bitters In curing me of both a severe case of stomach trouble and of rheumatism from which I had been an almost helpless sufferer for ten years It suited my case as though made just for me For dyspepsia indigestion jaundice and to rid the system of kidney pois ons that cause rheumatism Electric themrEvery bottle is guaranteed to satisfy Only 50c at James H Wlllams 214 Main street im Children Cry FOR FLETC- HERSCASTORIA 4WILL PROBABLY RESUME COINAGE OF HALF CENT Resumption of coinage of the half cent piece is being agitated In some quarters the principal argument advanced In its favor being that it would save money for buyers espec ially the poor who need it mosLIn all cases now where the half cent figures in the price of an artlcletho dealer gets the honest of the halt peqt unless the customer 1ur jhasen twp offr tM article Thero dti many- thfifbslpld tWo for a tqf ra njeibi pr two for a quarter I 4trtbich The eoP3a lr ttetal hoI1Gr ail tlj m1t9 bny exactlyyphat hey wait i ed at Ita exact price If tho demand for the half penny becomes general Congress no doubt will give heed to It and order a resumption of Its coinage Springfield Republican NEW TOBACCO BEING RUSHED TO MARKET Lexington Ky Jan 4Theh- igh water mark of receipts on the Lexington tobacco breaks for the season was recorded Tuesday when more than oen million pounds of new tobacco was received by local ware houses All floors were full and the sales somewhat delayed toailow booking About two hundred thocs and pounds of now tobacco was soli at from U to 1875 per hundred and 233000 pounds of Burley pool ed tobacco In hogsheads at prices ranging from 6 to 1860 per hun dred Tho market was strong and both the American Tobacco Company and the Independents were un usually active in bidding 00000000000000000O SPECIAL NOTICE 0 O in regard to 0 O OBITUARIES RESOLUTIONS 0 O OF RESPECT c 0 000000000000000The a new rule in regard to Obituaries Resolutions of Respect Cards of Thanksc whether written at the the behest of lodges churches or in dividuals and that is we shall charge at the rate of two cents per line for all such articles except obit uary poetry which will be one cent per word straight This is tae small est rate we charge for anything and is only one flfth of our regular rate The amount in cash or stamps must accompany each article or 1LwUl not be printed Six words average a line inordi nary reading and every separate character or initial letter counts as- a word The heeding and tho de nature both count one lino each even if they are only a word or two All obituary poetry straight through one cent per word Our old rule in regard to Obitua ries c was 150 words free balance cent a word but this did not prove satisfactory because the bounds were almost always overstepped and we have been forced to adopt this new rule which is In effect from now on Contributors will please remember Dr Bells PlncTarHoney Is a household word in every State In the Union as well as In several foreign countries For grip coughs colds asthma and throat troubles it le the best Sold everywhere Look or the Bell on the bottle m j S Ontimism How did you make out on the request for a raise All right I was assured Id get it FineI What did the boss say Well he practically told me not to worry about it He said Forget Ill Chamberlains Cough Remedy is not a common everyday cough mixture It is a meritorious remedy for all the troublesome jxnd dangerous omplications resulting from cold in he head throat chest or lungs Sold by all druggists m Eau Shcnti A miss sat alone with her beau For hours with the light turned down leau When he said he must geau It affected her seau She wept and exclaimed Eau neau neaul Hartford Herald Only 1 Year After Grippe or any Sickness Vinol Creates Strength HERB IS PROP GrippeMrs cover her strength She was very weakand had no appetite VI NOL rapidly improved her condition and restored her to health Isincerely recommend its use during convalescence or any run down conditionJUDGE C N VAUGHT Huntsville Ala jvliss Adelaide Gamm of Water town Wis writes After a severe attack Qfthe Grippe my system was in a very weakened nervous rundown condition I took VI HOL with the stofrcsultst and it made me feel better and yearsWea more valuable health restorer for Weak and run dqpcrsons than VIOL and we aslbjuca peopltin th ylct3tity y Yfl PL Ith theunderstarjding that their money 1 r edjtit 4Ocs npt o I t lt PtloPd Dn CT Jr ErfYra Y Stomach Blood and Liver Troubles Much sickness starts with weak stomach and consequent poor impoverished blood Nervous and palepeople lack good rich red blood Their stomachs need invigorating thnahlsstomachsAactive makes rich red blood and overcomes and drives out diseaseproducing bacteria and cures a whole multi tude of diseases Get rid ot your Stomach Weakness and Liver Laziness by taking a course ot Dr fierce H Golden Medical Discovery tne great Stomach Restorative Liver Invlorator and Blood Cleanser You cant afford to accept any medicine 61 unhtown composition ao substitute for Golden Medical Discov ery which isa medicine OP KNOWN COMPOSITION having hottlewrapperDn Pierce Pluu Pellet ngatste and lavlrontt Stomach Liver tat Bowel 1I For Good Reading Ge- tUPPINeOTTS MONTHLYMAGAZINE s Each Ittut Comploteln Itself Its contents If of suds acompelnanature as to cause the reader to buy one number andwant the next IJPPINCOTTS now covers a wide field of dUcntftfoftUnff readers who seek only that which U best in Flcllcfa fact nJ Fun ONE YEATS 5tBSqUPT10N WIU BUNG TO YM 12 GREAT COMPLETE NOVELSone in each furls 50 TIMELY ARTICLES by competent writers 76 SHORT STORIESclever cleancut and vital 50 PLEASING POEMS hat need no interpreter 200 PAGES OF NEW AMERICAN HUMOR in Walnuts and fb Wine tbe most ijnifolj quoted humor section in America 2C00 pages yearly of exhilarating readIng 25 dab Oar eevrt 25ea rear Send all orders to this paper or to L wa+ dnnaa si UPPI COTS MAGAZINE rhuadclphla n SEND lOa OUR srcqu lUMzrac OFFERS Mpplncotts alone 250 Llpplncotta and Hartford Herald both one year foronlv2b0A great bargain = S R t f = 1 ItItThe Continental Fire Insurance Co 5 1Thel CONTINENTAL offers tho policyholder absolute safety tli and the agent proven loyalty 1- t 1It I 1 tiCompanyt 1 A C YEISER AGENT SAaTFORD KYII fk = J IiJSI f 1 KENTUCKY t Light and Power aompan 9 INCORPORATED E G BARRASS MGR- Hartford Ky y Will wire your house at cost Electric Lights are clean healthy and safe No home or business house should be without them when withinreach fl lClubbIngFOR YEAR SUBSCRIPTIONS THE HERALD and WeeKlY Courier iournal15OI U II Weekly Louisville Herald 136 tt II II Daily Owensboro Messenger 360 41 II U Twiceaweek Owensboro Messenger 175 II IITficenweek Owensboro Inquirer 41 II r II Daily1 0wensboro Inquirer II II I Kentucky Farmer Louisville liII U II Cincinnati Weekly Enquirer II II II Bryans Commoner 41 C U Thriceaweek New York World 16b II II Twiceavreek St Louis Republic 150- I I U II National Magazine Monthly 160 II U McCalls MagazineFashions 130 Address THE HERALD Hartford Ky 1JOBThe kind that mikes yak llook food it tile eyes of tile wholesale 4eeajfergiitil c city 1crClaaltllaat makes year jwlfilws Kreail of ypuIllcreasesrespect aad sets you nrkt hike mtads If all feeplel this k1HJs wrLsacAM 1prtlrltly kitverN by tke IA1TMK1 HERALD Ererj 41 fly klliij ifkoliess ueilti Prliited 4sjw s EMelePis StfittBiMgYldthtpruies tlrwsat wrk the LtMsir wrlie Kx rllII If rtfoid y i ki t 1 J ii A FIGHT AGAINST PARCELS POST Should be Taken Up 2ii nI Behalf of Prosperity NEWSPAPERS AND MERCHANTSS I Should Fight System Whic- Would Only Enrich Man L Order Houses WHAT PARCELS POST MEAN- Every newspaper publisher should lend all possible assistance In the campaign started by the America League of Associations against the proposed establishment of local rural parcels post service throughout the country The fight of the association is di rected chiefly against the retail mail order houses the leading advocate of the parcels post system Such a system would do Inestimable damage to the country merchant and to save this class from elimination by pre vention If possible will be the chief aim of the orgalnzation The also elation has spread broadcast a peti tion which shows how the amaIt I towns would be practically wiped out by the failure of the small mer chant which would have a very direct effect upogpu Jl3hergtThe P2 titian Is as follows t To the Senate and House of Rep resentatives of tho United States The undersigned respeclfuny protest against the enactment by Congress 1 of any legislation for the establishment of a local rural parcels post service on the rural delivery routes for the following reasons It would foster the development- f an enormous trust create an op pressive monopoly destroy the pros erity of all country towns ruin thousands and tens of thousands o Jobbers and country merchants drain the rural communities of their capital and population aggravatet the evils of centralized wealth an congested cities and benefit no onet but the great retail catalogue mall l order houses in the big cities ando the express companies I In every country town cataloguet agents p Y6hi13Stdestablish themselves eywoul need no store pay no rent employ no clerks require no credit and give none and carry no stock Their whole time would bo devoted to so liciting orders from catalogues The merchandise would be shipped to Them by express or freight from the retail mallorder houses in the large cities When received it would b deposited In the local postoffice an the packages delivered by the rurall carriers The rural free delivery wagon Inaugurated for the educational ad vancement of the people would thus be subverted from Its original pur pose and would become a mere Instrument or agency in the hands of the great retail mall order catalog logue houses for the development of the most oppressive trust that human Ingenuity could devisethe mallor der trusta trust that would eventually control all sources of supply and all channels of distribution for everything the people must eat wear and use in their daily lives No one but the retail mailorder catalogue houses dealing In all classes of merchandise could maintain a local catalogue agent and so licitor In a town They would thus be given a monopoly of the commercial advantages of this how system b merchandise delivery by the mall carriers on the rural routes The cojhtry merchants would be destroy ey by this competition The express companies would profit largely by such a system The department stores In the big cities would absorb the trade of the mer chants In suburban towns and villages and would be provided with a dally package delivery system In those places through the rural car riers They would ship the packages to the local postoffice In the subur ban town or village by express and tbxp largely Increase the business of the express companies Alt pack agos sent front any fthor postoffice tp the post omco where the rural route originated trdmVhlch delivery was to be made would have to beI e8s111tflhexpress rite would be created The schjBme for a local rural pal I 1 eels post begins where competition twith thex Ss compaplesehds Jt loads pjl thtq compej I gnonttotho- cksof the cpuntry merchant and olyjnayhaTetobe etj tied with fa ban owns and villages A ocal rural parcels post would heavUKtaoreaso the postal deficit I All rural carriers who are now equipped only for the rapid deliver of mall would have to be equipped the retail tradesman in the subur with facilities for carrying freight and merchandise In large quantities Space is left at the bottom of the petition for signatures I Tho enactment of the proposed measure would provo injurious tc the small merchant in the country distributorSh cities freehthe educational advancement of the people would become a great feeder for the express companies The system would be subverted from Its sureSInstrument or agency in the hands of the great retail catalogue mall order houses for the development olf the most oppressive trust that hu man Ingenuity could devisethe mall order trust American Press oooooooooooooo 0 O HAPPY NEW YEAR 0 OOOOOOOOOOOOOO The custom of celebrating the first ay of the new year Is a very an cient one though the date of the New Years day differs among the nations Among the majority there wasalways feasting and giftgiving and various merrymakings The practice of ringing In the New Year with a peal of bells at midnight comes from a very ancient custom of northern Europe The calendar used by Christian nations is a revis ton of that of the old Romans The Roman year beganwith the month next following the winter solstice while the nations of northern Eu ropei opened the year with the win ter solstice la early Christian times the date varied but was finally fixed In the sixteenth century The Jew ish Now Year Is not a fixed date but occurs in September the Chinese New Year comes in September and the Mohammedans in July the day being fixed each year by lunar changes In olden times in this opfened with much festivity but from several causes fell Into disuse t though Its observance Is again be peopledof Holland and Germany make more of the New Year than any other pea ple with customs peculiar to them selves Twelfth Night Is the event Ing before Epiphany or the twelfth theKobdservance festlvIlUesare still sacredly observed In some parts of England With many at the present day New Years day Is the beginning of a new life and an appropriate time to wish all manner of good things for their friends happydand prosperous New to The Heralds readers A Medicine That lives ten years must have mer it Dr Bells PlneTarHoney has been sold for sixteen years and sales have increased every year So you run no risk We guarantee it At all dealers m 1 His Only Sin SatanI have called you In to ex plain this peculiar record You are recorded with the same lie seventeen thousand times I am curious to know why you told this same lie so many times while on earth New ArrivalWell your Majes ty its this way My wife is very fat and every time we passed a woman who was the least bit plump she would say Am I as fat as that And I always replied Mercy I my dear nol- Foleys I Kidney BemedyAn Appreciation L McDonnell Catherine St El mla N Y writes I wish to ex press my appreciation of the great good I derived from Foleys Kidney Remedy which I used for a bad case of kidney trouble Five bottles did the work most effectively and prov ed to mo beyond doubt It is the most reliable kidney medicine I have ever taken and shall always have my en dorsement For sale by all drug gists m VALUABLE POCIIrT DIARY SE TFOR ONLtf A STAMP We have received a copy of a pocket diary for 1911 containing 84 blank pages arranged for memoran sash acpount eic with calendar Idl1 nor business laws and decisions atent Law which will be sent oanylnvontOf11f Washington bjjD The book is aucb aBfVflquQntlyretaila 4o2P Cents LILs kWhatttOaa No Say y M0rQ tlitnlt1yoti atpbt satisfied a after using Sutherlands Eagle Eye money12Ga CORONATION OF A SIAMESEKING Embraces aVery Remark able Ceremony INCLUDING UNEARTHLY MUSIC IBy ConchShell SoloistsNew King Given Bath While Cannon Roar SOME QUEER SIAMESE USAGES London Jan 6The following Interesting account of the ceremonies incident to the coronation of his Majesty King Muha Vajlravudh of Slam has been received from Bang kok On account of the national mourning in honor of the late King Chulalongkorn the ceremonies were considerably curtailed and there will be a second coronation ceremony NovemberThe astrologers had dis covered that 33 minutes 56 seconds after 9 oclock a m on November 11 was the most propitious time for the new King to take the ceremonial throne of his fathers and that the latter event must take place at 9 minutes 43 seconds after 1 p m and everything was arranged ac cordingly In the early morning the King clad from head to foot TTVlirtwratrehded a series of Bud dhist services which were conduct ed in various halls of the palace and at about 915 a mwae born by state palanquin to the Amarlndr Vlntchal literally Hall of Judg ment of India in which all the royal Princes and Ministers of State were assembled Hhere the King alighting from his palanquin light ed some candles after which he re tired for a few minutes into a spe cies of dressing room from which he emerged and took his scat upon an octagonal dais the faces of which were square to the principal points of the compass and which according to the official program Is known as the Uthumporn Raja Art His Majesty first faced the south east after which the whole was In closed with curtains and after a Qrghmla hadaittorQd an Invocation the water was turned on In shower bath fashion This was done eight times the King facing In different directions each time Suddenly there came a blast of unearthly music from a body of priests per forming upon conch shells three very ancient and ornate bronze can non In the palace courtyard were each fired 21 times and this gave the signal to the batteries of artil lery outside tho palace walls and the ships of the fleet assembled in the river to fire salutes of 121 guns At the same time the priests In all the temples of the city beat bells and gongs with wooden mallets while bands everywhere struck up the national anthem In the meatnlino the King had retired to the dressing apartment previously mentioned and put on the royal robes consisting for tho most part of magnificent gold bro cade Hero His Majesty received at the hands of the Chief Brahmin the ninestoried white umbrella Indica tive of royal rank the gold plate or leaf engraved with his titles and other articles of regalia Including DAYS OF DIZZINESS Come io Hundreds of Hartford People There are days of dizziness Spells of headache sldoachc backache Sometimes rheumatic pains Often urinary disorders All tell you plainly the kidneys are sickDeans Kidney Pills cure all kidney IllsCan Hartford residents doubt this statementMorgan Hulsty Elizabeth and Flint streets Owensboro Ky says I had a severe attack of kidney trouble and was annoyed by too frequent and painful passages of the kidney secretions I often bad headaches and dizzy spells and 1 felt depressed near ly all the time I finally read about Deans Kidney Pills and procuring a box I began their use The contents of one box of this remedy disposes of the lameness hi my back and restored my kidneys to 1 nqrmal con dition Fpr sale by alt ddaiprs Prfo BP cents FosterMllfeurri Co buffalo flew York soleatedrt lhtiS tJnlfed StatesRemember the name Doans and take no other the crown scepter and sword After some further Brahmlnlcal ceremonies the King placed the crown upon this head and ascended the throne In the main hall of the audience The throne was on a cllas under a ninestoried canopy and screened by a pair of huge curtains of gold tissue At the appointed time viz In 9m 43s p m the Chief of the Brahmins gave a signal and the curtains were drawn apart disclosing His Majesty sitting In state All the assembly arose and made obeisance three times and His Royal Highness Prince Devawongse the Kings uncle and Minister of Foreign Affairs proceeded to read an address of homage and congratu lation to the new sovereign on be half of the nobles and people prom ising their loyalty and fealty At the close of his address His Majesty made a lengthy reply The King having concluded sat down on the throne and Prince Dev awongso replied Sire we all receive Your Majestys commands most respectfully Then the curtains In front of the royal dais were closed various bands played the national anthem and the young King who must have had an extremely wearing and uncomfortable time of it since daylight in the words of the official program of the ceremonies proceed ed to the Chakkravattl VIman to take his rest on the royal couch t Millions of Bottles Of Dr Bells PineTarHoney used annually Is good evidence that it Is a good remedy for In grippe coughs colds and all throat and bronchial troubles Look for the Bell on the bottle Sold everywhere m AXOTIIKK CIIAPTKK CLOSED Hf FAMOUS OOKBEfj CASE Frankfort Ky Jan OAnother I chapter was closed in the Goobcl assassination I cases In Circuit Court to day when Commonwealths Attorney Robert Franklin asked that the In dictment against Frank Cecil be dis missed because Cecil was shot to death In a restaurant In St Louis several months ago The Indictment was ordered dismissed by Judge Ben ton SCHOLARSHIPS FOR SALE The Herald has a scholarship for sale in each of the following well known business colleges viz Bryant Stratton Business Col lege Louisville Ky Bowling Green Business University Howling Green Ky Paducah Central Business College Paducah Ky If you are contemplating taking a business course The Herald sun save you maneII Is a valuable family friend Foleys Honey and Tar fulfills this condition exactly Mrs Charles Kline N 8th St Easton Pa states Several members of my family have been cured of bad coughs and colds by the use of Foleys Honey and Tar and I am never without a bottle in the house It soothes and relieves the irritation in the throat and loosens up the cold I have always found It a reliable cough cure and do not hes- Itate to recommend it highly For la grippe coughs and stuffy colds for children and grown persons and for delicate people use only Foleys Honey and Tar Contains no op- Iates For sale by all druggists m CASTORIAI For Infants and Children The Kind You Have Always Bought i s9 Bears tho Signature of- Notice I S to Creditors Ohio Circuit Court Mark Berry Plaintiff- vs O W Taylor Admr c Defendant All persons having claims against the estate of Wm Berry of color deceased are hereby notified to pre sent same to nu at my office In Hart ford Kentucky properly proven on or before the 15th day of January 1911 F L FELIX G0t5 Master Commissioner r A Modern Youth Mother I gave you a nickel yes terday to be gool and today you are just as bad as you can be WllllQ Yes ma Im trying to show you that you got your moreys worth yesterday THE RARE WAS HELD UP BESIDE ALLEGED FATHER Memphis Tenn Jqq 6In or denthat the jury might pass on the resemblance between the child and theman who Mabel Melstor charges Is its father Louts J Lipsky defend ant Ina 25000 breach of promise spit was forced to stand up in Cir cuit Court this afternoon while the Infant was held aloft beside him It is the contention of the attor neys representing the seventeen f Ii-11 j ETho Kind You Have Always Bought and wlIcl1 has been 5 in use for over 30 years has borne the slgnaturo of All Counterfeits Imitations and Juxtasgood are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger tho health of t Infants and drcnExperleneo against Experiment What is CASTORIA Costoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil Pare 1 gorse Drops and Soothing Syrups It is Pleasant It j t contains neither Opium Morphine nor other Narcotic substance Its ago is its guarantee It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic It relieves Teething Troubles cures Constipation j and Flatulency It assimilates tho Food regulates tho Stomach and Bowels giving healthy and natural sleep Tho Childrens PanaceaTho Mothers Friend CENUINE CASTORIA ALVAY- Srf sears the Signature of 7 I The Kind You Me Always BoughtrIn Use For Over 30 Years TMC ecNTAun COMMNV TT MURHAT STREET NEW YOHK CITY y i Tot yearold plaintiff and the mother of tine babe that there Is a suffl taut re semblance between the Infant and Lipsky to establish proof that he IIs ItsfatherThe for the defense vigorously opposed this mother of JU- risprudence REPAIR TiE ROADS Oil XO RURAL FREE DELIVERY Fololwlng the filing of a report by the mall carrier on Rural Route No 2 out of Livia which Is in McLean county the postoffice department at Washington has written the post master at Llvtn that unless tin roads on the route are repaired the route will bo discontinued The entire route Is In McLcar county and the McLean county officials so the postoHloo de partment states have been notified of the condition of the roads and should have them repaired within the next sixty days To Re Sure He Knew Bobbys Mother You know dear your Uncle Edwin Is coming to visit us next week with his bride You know what a bride Is ildnt you Bobby aged 5Yep Its a thing you marry S When You See the Hell On the bottle you have our guaran tee that you are getting the best cough and cold remedy Dr Bells PineTarHoney has millions of sat isfied users At all dealers m I A Fine Start And how did the young couple fareExcellently The grooms moth er donated 10000 trading stamps and the brides father gave them enough tobacco capons to furnish their parlor I I Death In Roaring Fire May not result from the work of firebugs but often severe burns are caused that make a quick need for Bucklens Arnica Salve the quickest surest euro for burns wounds bruises boils sores It subdues In flammation It kills pain It soothes and heals Drives off skin eruptions ulcers or piles Only 25i at James H Williams m Children Cry FOR FLETCHERS CASTORIAI Slow Rut Sure DockerWhen the boy who puts poetic Justic- eDockerIt the boy who puts a a bent pin on a chair grows up to got a hatpin In his eye MsPillsThisii1 effectually car Dyspepsia Constipation Sick Headache Biliousness And ALL DISEASES arising trains Torpid Liver aad lad Digestion 4T6ertptunlrezuWla good feraettte erepatITake No Substitute Isonal ESTABLISHED 1B50 fIJewelr or Riipr rt war you ca 1 htthe best qua Y n1 tile lowest pNcsr- r Tram the f OLDEST MAil I P ORDER HOUSE IN THE SOUTH tcj I For almost half a century ve have serve sC anstc1p the Southern trade Wre tu4rF tIfort promptly obtained In ail iwumrirt OR NO fSII htnole t FREE REPORT on patentabiIty Patent MacsI Iceeirluslvelr RANK RIFCRINCI lnvaluUrbookl PATENTRner punt law and other valuable tnlurniauoi Qo SWIFT GO PATENT LAWYERS 303 Seventh St Washington D a SUTHERLANDS ElatE EYE SlUE Good rtet Nothing hut the Eyesii lw v wwavwrwvJiomtly obtain U S and ForeignI 111fri A i Dr Bells Antiseptic SaJve Good for all Skin Diseases ilrrriiI r KILLTHECOUH AND CURE THE LU iCS WITH Dr Kings New Dscovey utStOLDS Trial DoWef4It- II AND ALL THROAT AND LUNQTROUBLESL QT7A3ANTEED SATISFAOXOBS I OR MONF9 BFFUNDFZZ PARKERS HAIR BALSAM ClMOM sad tcuuflM UMPnmotM a taintirt ni i NjTer JTaJU to BMtorcOcr Jutr to tu XonthfufeOitai I Ouni icatp dliMMt lJr itO UkltlMH IjDrj Bells PineTafHorwfFor Coughs and Otolda j f f The Hartford Herald lj WEDNESDAY j NARyil ft f HOARDS WITHIN THE I ITOMBOF MOnEODit l f Stand Ready Day and Night to Drive Away Inquisitive Strangers Boston Mass Jan SWhen ten Members of the New England Suf I frage League who went toMtAuburn Cemetery in Cambridge to decorate the grave of Charles Summer on the centenary of his birth this morning had finished their duty they Jour neyed across the cemetery to the tomb where the body of Mrs Mary Baker Eddy founder of Christian Science has been under armed guard since her death The great iron doors of the tomb were ebbed but members of the del egation knocked and a voice from Inside asked them what they want ed4ls Mrs Eddy here they asked Her body is What do you want came the answer We have just paid tribute to Charles Sumner by putting flowers on his grave and would like to leave some flowers here was the ro sponse As soon as this was said the door flew open and two of the four guardsmen armed with rifles came out and pointing down the wide path ordered the party to leaveNo one can come Inside this IawayI We mean no harm began the spokesman when one of the guards again pointed down the path and said Go away from here at once whereupon the little delega tion marched indignantly away Simply obeylngjbrders was all the armed guardsmen would say la ter when questioned about the In cident At no time of night or day are all the guardsmen asleep two WIng awake in shifts IJBAItV 1IXALhY OFFERS POLK DISCOVERY PROOF I Washington Jan 7Deforo the House committee on naval affairs Commander Robt E Peary today presented his proof of his discovery of the north pole The commission which is deter mining whether he shall be awarded a recognition by Congress Is hearing the story of his trip Ho related the incidents which took place after leaving Captain 4Bartlett stating that he remained in the vicinity of the pole thirty hours In answer to questions by congressmen Peary said Some experts say that figures and observations could be faked but it would take an expert He did not make entries In his alary every day After his word And observations he had nothing more to submit to prove that he had reached the North Pole Represen tative Butler declared that he be lieved In Peary absolutely Peary will appear again Thursday CKKAhVO Jan 9Mrs Zllla Barnard Is vis iting her daughter Mrs Josle Den nth of Nelson Mr and Mrs Ben Woodburn of itocHport visited relatives here Sun day Mr Ben Graves and family have moved to Rockport Quito a crowd attended the enter tainment at Mr Buoll Woods Sat urday night Mrs Jennie Everly and children spent last week with her parents Mr and Mrs Logan Brown at t EqualityMiss Mabel Garrett who has recently had charge of the exchange at Rockport Is at home here Mr Ed Curtis has bought Mr DIn Graves farm Dr Bells Antiseptic Salve Is good for anything for which a salve Is IndIcatedsuch as pimples blackheads sores chaps ulcers sunburn and all skin affections 2Cc at all dealers m FREAKISH NAMES OF i NELSON COUNTY FAMILY EHzabethtown Ky Jan 9The seven children of Thomas Hamilton living near NelaonvUle across the Hardln line ta Nelson county bear very peculiar names His loved children are as follows Evernueboll Hamilton London Judge Hamilton i Reparable King 3pm Hamilton Ifebrew Fashion jjamllton irell In the Kitchen Ham 4 fJJUra and AoutgernIgil Hamilton t All are full jrown the youngest be jlacp bettreea thlrtyflYe amd forty yrA old They arC6El k oirnb a their laUID me except Hebrew i 4 Fashion who has been dubbed Fashion for short and Evernue j belC who has dropped the Ever niii1d goes by thoilamo of Dell 1 + BARRETTS FERRY Jan9Mr Thurman Crowe who was shot and dangerously wounded by Charlie Condor Is reported to be some better Mr George Davison returned to Owensboro last Saturday where he has employment Mr Horace Hart left last week for St Louis where he is a railroad em ployeeProf O N Rock has returned from Frledaland where he closed a most successful school The pa trons and pupils hated veroy much to see Mr Rock leave Many de sired him to teach their school next yearMr Thomas Petty has sold his store to Mr H W Morton of Jones KyMrs N M James made a trip to Owensboro Saturday Mr Ivory Lynch made a trip toI Frledaland last weekIMr Wayne Payton of Olaton was here attending to important buslI ness Saturday The roads of this vicinity are in a very bad condition Mr Wayne S Rock made a buslI ness trip to Narrows FridayII Mr Samuel Gentry is very low ofI InfirmIties incident to old age Mr Jack Hill Is contemplating I moving near Fordsvllle 1 Farmers of this section are about through stripping and delivering to baccoDr C W Felix of Olaton was InE town SundayrThree cheers for Barksdale Ham let Democratic candidate of Hopc klnsvllle for the nomination for Superintendent of Public Instruc tion He Is certainly qualified and undoubtedly deserves the liotiar and officeJA FAERFUL WARNINGII FROM LIPS OF YOUTH AgainstCigarettesand Liquor and the Evil of Pistol Totinga Catlettsburg Ky Jan GLatet- his afternoon Everett White thef young man held without bond forII the probably fatal shooting of 18 yearold Charles Lowe on Tuesday night because of their rivalry Cora to the affections of a young woman broke completely down and sent for Capt Lew F Chapman to whose company in the State guard he recently belonged and gave the following written statement to thet Captain as a warning to othersa Dear Comrades and Friends Take warning from an orphan boy before it is too late to turn back Cast out liquor and cigarettes andn evil companions and dont carry a gun around in your pocket and think that you are a man I speak from my heart and God knows I speak the truth when I sayI that I am sincerely sorry for what I have done and If I could only have known before it was too late God knows I would not have been in this place todaysMy first fatal step In the down ward way was running around laten at night and then I learned to smoke cigarettes After that Id learned to drink through older companions and this was the last straw that put me here Dear friends just think of a youth not yet 18 years of age being cast into prison with such a serious crime marked against hImtOh if I only had another chance God knows as well as myself thec right road I would follow I ask allt my friends to pray for me and I will pray the best I know how Boys dont let the devil come In to your hearts I hope that this may turn someone Written by brokenhearted EVERETT WHITE Young Lowe has been taken to the home of his mother He wasII 1 her only support There Is said to be little chance for his recoveryI S J oooooooooooooooO MARRIAGE LICENSE 0 00000000000000000Theodore Minnie McCaslln Fordsvllle S Denison Render to Effle Dean RenderJ Crowe Hartford route 7 to Delilah Jarvis Livermore r W M Coppage Olaton to Vena S Daniel Olaton Henry Davis Utica to Mary M Dell Livia route 2 L P Turner Hartford to Mrs Mattie Turner route 7 Bert Davis Bearer Dam toOllloI D Ragland Beaver Doti rr TM ial4uJUTliTl l tiIt t APPETITES OF THE RBlflSH EGG EWERSI Beyond Ability of the British liensi To Satisfy and Places Are High i wi r I London January 87 tf Notwith standing the expectations of Eng land her hens have failed to do their duty and therefore she is face to face with an egg famine Prices very soon are ftxpjcted to reach a figure unparalledv The English hen however is not entirely to blame for this state of affairs for It appears according to a report by Edward Brown Secre tary of the National Poultry Society who has just returned from a trip through Germany that the product of the alien hen is being consumed more largely at home and this has led to a tremendous decrease In the number of eggs exported from oth er countries to this- I found said Mr Brown that the egg Is entering more largely In to the every day food of the Ger man owing to the Increase In meat prices Last year we received 200 000000 fewer eggs than in 1908 at the seine time paying 200900 more for them Since 1907 the Italian egg supply to England has diminished by one half as have also the egg Imports- to this country from Austria and HungaryFrance Is in the same boat the of 8000000 our average an egg tribute to her having declined last year to 3000000 It is a question of time when Germany will absorb the egg supplies from countries touching her borders whichl hayehlthertoeenttheir to us Unless there is a great egg development in the United Kingdom an alarming shortage is o RUNAWAY COUPLE WERE HEADED OFF The Owensboro Inquirer says After notifying the ponce author ities at Owensboro and also the off- icIals at Maceo and Rockport to be the lookout for his 12yearold daughter Miss Sarah Wilhite wits was supposed to have eloped with Shouse the young girl was located about 2 oclock on Saturday morning at the home of a friend at Maceo Walter Wllhlte the father the girl took his daughter back his home at Ensor Miss Wilhite and Herman Shouse the latter working on the farm of Mr Wilhite left home Friday night saying that they were going to at end a meeting of a literary society Ensor Later the father of the young lady discovered that the couple did not go to the meeting but had sloped with the Intention of getting The telephone was pressed into service resulting in the ape prehension of the girl before she was married OnT n WAS BEATEN TO DEATH FOR IMPUDENCE Memphis Tenn Jan 7As a result of his impertinence toward pas- engers on an inbound Frisco train on Thursday morning Jim Dunham porter 36 living at 393 Webster avenue was literally beaten to deathThe negro made some Impudent replies to passengers whose names cannot be ascertained and theybeat hIm about the head and body until he was unconscious When the train reached Memphis negro was hurried to the city hospital where Dr Burns the Fris o surgeon operated on the negros The operation was not successful however and the negro died at 1130 oclock HOOKING FOR BUCKET FINDS BODY IN WELL Georgetown Ky Jan 8Whlle Dutch Davis was fishing in a well Sunday afternoon for a bucket he had dropped In his hook struck something soft and pulling it up he found the decomposed body of a manIt proved to be that of Thomas Ross a farmer of below Oxford this county who had not been seen since Christmas night It Is supposed that while wandering about be fell Into the well as It was but loosely covered with old planks one of which was broken Ross was un married ii Many Boys Enlist Mlddlesboro Ky Jan 8Durl- og the Christmas holidays more than twenty mountain boys haven listedln the United 8tatpaT arjpr from the Mlddlenboro station cojn Ing from Harlan Leslie and Clay cotnties six left here yesterday r for Columbus Ohio where they will be sworn In for duty I II II il III IJiII JANUARY Ii Jj CLEARANCE UI SALE F ni BEGINS TODAY dAN IvI I 1 1 IIw Stocktaking is only two weeks away and d have lots of mer chandise that must move before we beJIjVij this work In re pricing these lines of merchandise our puHprase is distribution quick sellingand that only Opportunities are on every side and many of the greatest values cannot be advertised because of limited space It will be a remarkable occasion Dont fail to attend fl SALE BEGINS TODAY JANUARY 1 1119111 1 Y Clearance Sale on Mensuits Mens Suits regular price 10 Clearance pdce675 Qlearl1nceprice850Mens price1850MensMens Suits regular price 20 Clearance ljtIco1575 price875Youthsprlcc620YouthsClearance Sale on Ladies Suits 1 Ladies Suits regular price 10 Clearance price625 Ladies Suits regular price 1250 CZjarance prioe82k Ladies Suits regular price 1650 Clearance price 1150 Ladies Suits regular price 1850 Clearance price 1375 Ladies Suits regular price 20 Clearance price1475 We have many broken lots of Shoes for men ladies and children to close We have placed these on oUr bargain counters with prices within mach of the jimn or lady witlv a slender pnrse Wealsoliav8alotoflshortlengths in most every department I of our Dress Goods line to close at less than original cost Dontfail to visit us during theseBargains Carson l CO HARTFORD TUCKYLL W TUCKYIllII it11 MILLIONS ARE ON THE VERGE OF STARVATION In ChinaFailure of Crops and Disastrous Floods the Cause Shanghai Dec 13Delayed Present reports confirm earlier ad vices of the suffering from famine In a district In the norther part of the province of Annul north and east of the Hwat and Kwo rivers about 7000 square miles In extent and containing a population of ape proximately 2500000 people The famine was caused by the destruction of fall crops through floods resulting from the heaviest summer rainfalls on record Thous ands of refugees have left the dis trict but many of those unsuccessful 4n seeking support elsewhere are already returning preferring to die In their native place It Is estimated that 1000000 peo pIe hardworking farmers will be dependent upon charity for their existence until the spring crops Robber bands as early as September desperate at the prospect of starvation and some of them well armed traveled through the country pillag ing terrorizing and killing Serious trouble was only averted by the bringing In of troops over the new TlenTslnPukou railroad and by many executions of robbers in the Yamens or Government compounds Twentythree inches of rain it Is reported fell In twentyfour hours at one time of the rainy season and the resultant floods swept away hun dreds of villages Thousands of the people are reported to have been drowned A railroad bridge Is said to have choked up with bodies and debris The highest places untouch ed in ordInary floods were from one to three feet underwater The people have been left so poor that they are able to plant only one third or onehalf of the usual amount of wheat sown It will thus take several years for the region to recover It Is expected that the cloy ernment will send relief The pea pie and the gentry are also desirous of foreign aid and Chinese and forj eigri relief committees have been organized slUfind it itt TIm HERALD it will b worth rendjug It cost only 100 year A I T T GILLESPIE BROS t a W p and J f ClIiIiESPlE Proprietors o t- t BLACKSMITHING tAND REPAIR WORK tHORSESHOEINC A SPECIALTY tHartford Kentucky tr T J rJct UBERTY SPECIAL HATSPOR t 80LDBL CARSON rnlC HARTFORD I MeCAIX rATXCMMS perfectttll1Ipllclt1drc11abijll1 ererycttyud town to the United Stat udI dAar by w11 direct More old flu I for Ire tcitUogut ikanFlKkMora tebecribenthen any other fathloa ps1a1I1i5 oontb lafaluable- at Jat nyler pattaAs laanmkln millinery plah 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