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Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.): January 18, 1911
Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.): January 18, 1911 Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Jno. P. Barrett & Co. Hartford, KY 1911 haf1911011801_sn84037890 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.): January 18, 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. tjTMWWfyi IMHWM"Pji"UpiWW' 11 mLijJ'WPgiTiJW'mm.f ifN1 mil'" . THE HARTFORD HERAL D All Kinds of Job Printing Neatly Eiecoted. "'1 Come, the Herald of a, Noisy World, the News of All Nations Lumbering at my Back.' Subscription. it.O'i twr Year, lo Advaow 37th YEAR. ORDERS ISSUED HARTFORD, KY., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1911. clnatlon compulsory In the affected district. The secretary of the board, Dr. Walter A. Lackey, left this afternoon for North Christian, and, aided will make a by local physicians, NO 3 v. vV i( ' f mh j m rz 11. absence of proof to break down an alibi, the son would not be put under suspicion. It has been regarded as strango by many that the son should ride out Jnto the country and spy his EVER H AND father's body on a deserted hillside o canvass to vacclnato and return to the city for help be every person who cannot show a fore going to see whether or not It Is North Pole, According HOW CHAMP CLARK GOT in Thompson Mur - ' ws "is father's body. Why the son Poss- healthy scar. HIS FAMOUS COGNOMEN did not go Into the woods and Inves- to Peary. der Mystery. ibility of War. tlgate: why he returned to the city O The next Speaker's full nn'o Is O SPECIAL NOTICE before he knew his father was dead, O James Beauchamp Clark. When he O In regard to why he did not find out if the parent ADVICES O OBITUARIES, RESOLUTIONS O VERY SUCK ARE FEWJFAGTS OBttlNED went out Into tho world he discover- GUN FOUND JjESIDE HIS BODY was meioly wounded Hnd probably O ed that Clark was the sixth most OP RESPECT, &c. O In need of Immediate aid, are quesOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO By Congressional Committee common name In America, and that tions, which, while they baffle Re- From War Department James was nearly as prevalent as Hadn't Been Fired for Months officials, yet are not regarded the as The Hartford Herald has adopted John or the measles. James B. also pointing to guilt, because young Peary Wanted AH Officials Can't Find . crults Not Sufficient to to Obituaries, was curiously numerous, and James a new rule In regard Thompson had raised an nllbl. The Cards of B. Clark far from unusual. In the of Respect, Resolutions Glory to Himself. clerks In the store state that young the Motive. Justify Demands. young man's town was a man of that Thanks, &c, whether written at the Thompson came to the store within name who used to get his letters and the behest of lodges, churches or Infive minutes after his father left, and ENLISTMENTS ARE NUMEROUS dividuals, and that, Is, we shall A CHARACTERISTIC INTERVIEW throw them away. This .was very THOMPSON'S SON IS ARRESTED was there until the search for Mr. charge at the rate of two cents per annoying. So tho future statesman ' Capt. Oliver H. Dockery, Jr.. UnitWashington, Jan. 13. Admitting dropped Ky., Jan. 13 The Thompson bogan. Providence, except obitp line for all such articles, James and became "There li hardly enough of the Inquiry authorized by the county ed States Army, the recruiting offl-c- uary poetry, which will be one cent that the north pole Is Just as much Clark. Beauchamp is a well- for the Northern Kentucky and per word, stralght.Thls Is tuo small- lost as ever, and that all future at- known name out West. They pro- and conducted by the county judge 'woman In the case' theory to call It Southern Indiana district, whose est rate wo charge for anything and tempts to find It must be Independ- nounce It "Beecham," like that of and Attorney Bennett into tho mur a clue as yet,' said oCounty Attornsy Bennett. "I believe that when the by his own on December 20 of H. T. Thompheadquarters are at 510 West Green Is only one-fift- h of our regular rate. ent enterprises, unaided the Engllsmnn who makes pills. Now, der work, Captain Robert E. Peary, the son, prominent merchant, has ended. large reward Is offered that the murstreet In this city, has received from Tho amount, In cash or stamps, one of the Incoming Speaker's hobthe War Department at Washington must accompany each article, or Arctic explorer, answered a cross Are bles Is accurate expression, and It It was stated by the county attor- derer will be apprehended." of questions at a hearing before the Sayx Sou Knim.s Fathers Slaver. the most urgent orders to use every It will not be printed. Six Irritated him to be called Beecham, ney that the hearing had developed possible effort to obtain more re- words average a line In ordi- House Committee on Naval Aftaiis. when he should have been called a clue which would be followed furHenile-'oKv Jan. 14. Thomcruits to All up the army. nary reading and every separate Boshom, with the accent on the ther, but that evidence would not as Thompson, aged eighteen y ars. He told how he wanted the glory ahorii. The orders are the most direct character or Initial letter counts as It was learned son of I'eiirv Tiumpiion, who was Painstaking investigation f- warrant an arrest. and positive that have been Issued to a word. The heading and the sig- of tho Polar achievement for him- inally convinced him that only a that the theory of n "woman In the murdered at Pi ovldence, Ky., on the recruiting officers since 1898, nature both count one line ench, self, declining to let any member of Frenchman could say It properly, enso" Is the new development of December 20. was arretted v h. other "than the negro anyway, so he made up his mind to greatest Interest In this murder Sheriff Vaughan, of Webster count.v, Just JiefnrA the .Spanish-America- n even If they are only a word or two. straight Henson, go on the last dasli with drop one of the syllables, and after which Is without a parallel In West charged with guilty knowledge o' War. One quotation from the order All poetry, obituary Is as, follows: him, how his publishing contracts due consideration he picked "Beau" ern Kentucky. through, one cent per word. the crime. The prisoner was takn "Recruits are not now received In The close examination of tho pis- to Dixon the count.v seat, and is beOur old rule In regard to Obitua- h;id precluded him from testifying as the one to go. Since then he has spnn, and been plain Champ Clark, and Is so tol found beside Thompson's body, ing held under guard. sufficient quantities to maintain the ries, &c. was 150 words free, balance before the committee army at Its present strength for a cent a word, but this dldnot prove how mcmbcis of his expedition had designated almost Invariably. We evidently loft by the murderer to His examining trial is set for emergencies. It is therefore im- satisfactory because tho bounds were been prohibited from wrltln.? about hear of Representative Underwood, stiensHhon the suicide theorv. show.i Tuosdny before Judge Bi owning portant that recruiting be developed almost always overstepped, and we tho trip. Congressman Payne, ftp., but never that this weapon did not cause to the utmost extent." have been forced to adopt this new Captain Peary was asked to throw of Representative or Congressman Thompson's death. The gun Is rusA Medicine Capt. Dockery does not think that rule, which Is In effect from now on. light on why, as a naval officer, ho Clark. It Is always Champ Clark, ty, the three empty cartridges In it That lives ten' years must have merna- Contributors will please remember. made no report to the Kaiy DepartIt means anything of a war-lik- e as If hyphenated, with accent on the are mildewed, and the burn powder it. Dr. Boll's has ture, nor the possibility of trouble Is hnrd. The barrel is dirty inside beon sold for sixteen years, and sales Harper's Weekly. ment. Mr. Roberts asked him if It Claik. which the general staff of the army VARIABLE VOTING and full of rusty projections was not customary for an officer to and have Incrensed every yonr. So you IN AN OHIO COUNTY report on mntters for which he was HE KNEW THE KIND AND may bo preparing In time to meet. dust which have not beon disturbed run no risk. We guarantee It. At THE PLEA WAS GRAXTM) In months. County Attorney Uonnctt all dealers. He thinks It Is simply a movement detailed. m New York Mall.) to fill up to their full strength a is emphatic In stating thnt, although Captain Peary said he had made g Tho revelations of wholesale Plaintiff in Divorce Suit Nor is the pistol belonged to Thompson and NAMING Tl I EM 'OR number of regiments which will bo some report to the Coast and GeodetIn an Ohio county recall a that all, Your Honor: my wife wears was found beside his body, yet It was Till "HONES KVLI.S" sent to the Philippine Islands, Haic Suivoj und hnd advised the Nov..' waii and Alaska. But there exists colloquy said to have taken place be- Department of that fact. It was his one of those French batiste valsts. not fired on December 20, the day of Washington, Jan. S. It started a general impression that possibly tween a political scout and a farmer Imnrnsslnn thnt tlin Hiinnrlntnmlnnt '. The Court (getting Interested) his death, and had not beon disthose where you have to hold charged for probably three months at the White House the other day on account of the trouble along the Into whose territory he had dlven. of the survey had made a report one side of tho button with your to a year previously. and from that central point of disMexican bordor, or probably tho Here Is tho dialogue: l. i nuw uiuuy uuuuuui iuim In the navy.' you push the other side tribution has been carried Into men amuuuu uiMipan, inn tvur uv That the pistol was merely Pressed by Mr. Roberts, Captain teeth while partment forecasts a rising war this district?" department In Washington as near the body in order to avert susPoary said there wa3 a letter of his through with your fingers? '"Bout 400." Yes, Your Honor: one picion, seems beyond question. Plaintiff well as to both branches of Concloud in the political horizon. Reaon file somewhere asking secrecy for "How many men likely to vote the This, In connection with the secret his written report to the surveyas to of those kind where you have to soning from this fact, It seems cer-tnl- n gress. warp one hand over tho other emergency report recently submit- Democratic ticket?" No statesman Is Immune. Its subthat the shot which killed soundings. "'Bout 400." (illustrating) This Thompson was fired from In front tle nppenl to one's personal vanity The Court ted by the Secretary of War to tho "Why, being detailed to get cer"How many likely to vote the Reway. House of Representatives, has creatand struck above the eye. That this Is so certain that the wisest fall tain information for the GovernPlaintiff (nodding) That's it. was the first and fatal shot Is proved victims. Assistant Secretary of the ed general public comment as to the publican ticket?" ment, did you ask the Government '"Bout 400." Your Honor. meaning of It all. The report to by the fact that his hat was pulled Navy Beekman WInthrop Is the latmany purchasable votes not to use this Information?" asked "How The Court And then maybe you below the bullet wound, but there est. Congress was withdrawn and its pubMr. Roberts. "I see," said a correspondent calllication was suppressed, but It leak- here?" was no hole In the hat. "I would rather not give the In- don't get it buttoned. '"Bout 400." You know Plaintiff Exactly. ed out that among the things menIt appears reasonable that when ing upon Mr. WInthrop Saturday, formation except to the committee," "You don't say! By tho way, what e Department has tioned was tho fact that the United the murderer found thnt Thompson's "that the replied Captain Peary, who objected that kind, Your Honor. Tho Court I should say I do. The pistol hnd three empty chambers, he named a Massachusetts office after at present Is not prepared to Is the total vote hero?" States to testifying In tho presence of news" 'Bout 400." New York Mall. St. Louis prevent an Invasion on the Pacific decided to fire two more shots Into you." paper representatives. He was giv- plea Is granted. "Ah," said the genial Assistant coast. the head of the already dead man. en permission to file his reason in When You See the Rell As a result of the extra efforts put On the bottle you have our guaran- writing. As Thompson's face wos lying next Secretary, "Beekmnn or WInthrop'" Death in Homing Fire "No, Mnrblohend," was the reply. forth by the local recruiting office In tee that you are gottlng tho best "Why did you not take white May not result from the work of to the ground, the murderer did not compliance with theBe very urgent cough and cold remedy. Dr. Bell's members of your party with you on firebugs, but often severe burns aro take the trouble to turn It over, but HOW'S THIS? orders, the output of the Louishas millions of sat- the final stnge of your trip north- caused thnt make a quick need for fired twice Into the back of the head, We offer One Hundred Dollars Reville district Increased from twenty-seve- n isfied users. At all dealers. m ward, so there might be creditable llucklen's Arnica Salve, the quickest, at close range. This was where the enlistments In November to "I corroboratlvo ovldence?" nsked Rep- surest cure for burns, wounds, slnyor bungled, and In his haste to ward for any case of Catarrh that enn seventy-on- e In Decomber, and prom- SILENCE OF BO YEARS resentative Roberts, of Maa:mclu-sott- s. bruises, bolls, sores. It subdues In- make suicide appear, loft Indisputa- not he cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney & Co., BROKEN AT DEATH'S HOUR ise a proportionally large Increase in It kills pain. flammation. It ble evidence of murder. For, the January. The least war talk or Toledo, Oh'o. "In the first place," replied Cap- soothes and heals. Drives off skin pistol was held so cIofo In firing the We, the undersigned, have known English, Ind Jan. 14. Breaking tain Peary. "I havo always mado tho chance to see active service always shots Into the back of Thompson's eruptions, ulcers or piles. Only 25c 15 years, and stirs up the patriotic fighting boys of a silence of DO years, Philip Burk-hard- t, final spurt, with one exception, when at James H. Williams. m head that the hair was powder burn- F. J. Cheney for the last y reaged 91 years, Louisville Times. old Kentucky. ed. There Is, however, no powder believe him perfectly honorable In all Lee was with me, with one man nnd m A few quested to see his children. burn visible about the wound In tho business transactions, and financially the Eskimos, because the man I took WERE BORN TOGETHER Millions of Bottles PLAN TO CUT A I ART forehead. able to carry out any obligations made hours later ho died of heart failure. with me (Henson) was moro effecused Of )r. Bell's Burkhardt had been Insane moro tive for combined demands of exWhile the murderer loft three bul- by his firm. annually is good evidence that it is a Waldlng, KInnan & Marvin, Now Orleans, La., Jan. 11. Two let holes In Thompson's head, to cor 50 years, It Is said. tended work than any white man. good remedy for la grippe, Coughs, than children, bound together respond with the three discharged Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. It Is related by the near relatl-tlve- s"Tho polo was something to which Filipino colds and all throat and bronchial Hall's Catarrh Cure Is takon Interor Burkhardt that his Insanity I have devoted my life, for which I by tissue very much In tho same way cartridges In Thompson's pistol, the tVoubles. Look for the Bell on tho witches. Ho had gone through such hell as I hope as the Siamese twins, have been manner of making these wounds In nally, acting directly upon the blood m was the result of fear of bottle. Sold overywhere. never Issuod from his home at night no man In this room will ovr expe- brought to this city by Dr. J. H. Dun- Itself Is proof positive of murder. and mucous surfaces of the system. of Los Angeles, and J. R. Every offlclnl who has Investigated Testimonials sent free. Price, 75c per without an escort. I ning, SCHOLARSHIPS FOR SALE. rience, and I did not feel His refusal to speak In the last 50 should divide It with a youn man Louis, of Manila, with the view of the case proclaims the undoubted bottle. Sold by all druggists. Tho Herald has a scholarship for years puzzles physicians. Take Hall's Family Pills for coustt-patlo- n. who had not the right to It that f consulting surgeons, to consider the fact thnt Thompson was most foully sale In each of tho following well question of separating them. murdered. had. ' Look for the Rcc Hive years old known business colleges, viz: The children are 2 ', The effort made to throw the hint Cuptaln Peary was asked by Mr. e, Piedieauient. you buy FoOn tho package when Bryant & Stratton Business Roberts If any Injunction of secrecy and seem to be two entirely separate of suicide over the death of ThompTwo men of Milwaukee were disley's Honey and Tar. None genuine Louisville, Ky. as to what mombors entitles, the connecting portion being son Is regarded as Important. It cussing tho ense of a person of their Bowling Green Business Universi- without tho Beo Hive. Remember had been made might say. Ho merely n momhrano that seems to shows that robbery was not the mo- acqunlntnnco whose obituary, it apof the expedition ty, Bowling Green, Ky. the name, Foley's Honey nnd Tar One got tho mea- tive. It likewise shows thnt there replied that members of his party be very elastic. pears, had been printed by mistake Paducnh Central Business College, and reject any substitute. Foley's were not free to write and lecturo sles, which did not effect the other. was some hidden reason for the kill- in ono of that city's newspapers. Hoaoy and Tar relieves coughs and Paducah, Ky. Both were vaccinated at the same ing, a reason which the officials have return, except with his "Oh, ho!" oxelalmod one of the If you are contemplating taking a colds quickly nnd is safe and sure. after their written permission, explaining that time. It "took" on one but not tho not yet been able to ascertain. Ar- Germans, "so dey haf brlnted der business course,- Tho Herald can savo Contains no opiates. For sale by all they other. Surgeons here have so far guing from all these facts, tho offwore paid for their services. m funeral notice of n man who Is not druggists. you money. icials bellovo that tho criminal was Mr. Macon, of Arkansas, Inter- refused to cut them apart. dead already! Veil, now, he'd be In some one close to and In tho confi- a jected that Captain Peary was also MnrkiMl Superiority. Cough Remedy More Logs Wanted. nice fix if lie vas one of dose b codence of tho murdered merchant, and ble vot believes everything dey sees paid for his sorvlces through tho Mrs. Lash Dat makes mo sick, never llBtapMltB those who use It I am. In tho market for good white that the slayer Is still In Providence. In de bapers?." (Harper's Magafor obstinate coughs, colds and Irri- SIstah Spradley! de proud and sas- salary paid him as a naval officer. oak logs, delivered anywhere on the There has been no one missing from zine. Captain Peary, replying to repeat- banks tations of the throat and lungs. It sy airs dat gal done puts on since of Rough river. here since the tragedy. ed question as to the results of his stands unrivalled as a remedy for she mar'd a Chlnyman! A. J. WILLIAMS, Tho widow of the murdered man Well, 'm, sho ArcMc trip, said that he had not yet Mrs. Spradley Havo you a weak throat? If so, all throat and lung diseases. Sold Hartford, Ky. 21tl has offered a reward of $250 and you cannot be too careful. You canm brags that she's de on'y culled lady prepared such a chart that would entiy all dealers. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Is citizens are also raising a purse to not begin treatment too early. Each In de dat's got a husband able any ono to follow In his footy cough mix- bo offered. Tho county, city and VACCINATION COMPULSORY Suppln' to steps to tho pole, but ho Imagined not a. common, overy-dadoes re washln'. cold makes you moro liable to andat IN. CHRISTIAN COUNTY (dat, after all, SIstah Lash I ho had data by which ho could ture. It Is a meritorious remedy for State will also post rewards. Before other and tho last 1b always the that all tho troublesome and dangerous the end of the week at least $1,500 prepare such a chart. harder to cure. If you will take Hopklnsvllle, Ky. Jan. 14. FearDr. Bell's He said the position of tho north complications resulting from cold In will be posted for anyone who can Chamberlain's Cough Remedy at the ing an epidemic of smallpox In tho Is a household word In "every Stato pole could be determined Just the the head, throat, chest or lungs. bring the criminal to justice. outset you will be saved much troum northern' part of Christian county, In the Union as well as In several same as the equator, but the troublo Sold by all druggists. Asked it he was satisfied ble. Sold by all dealers. m where a number of cases havo devol-.ope- d foreign countries For grjp coughs, was the comparative low' altitude of as to the Innocence of Thompson's d.urlng tho past week, the colds, asthma and throat, roubles It the sun, which never gets higher Bank at The Washlngtdn-AIask- a son, who discovered his fathers FOR FLETCHER'S degrees above the horizon. body but did not go to him, Coun- Fairbanks, Alaska,, with dotfo'Blt& ot Christian county board of health a' Is tho best. Sold everywhere. Look than 22 m passed a resolution making vac- - for the Bell on the bottle. For that reason ordinary obsorva- ty Attorney Bennett said that In the $1,000,000 suspended rayment. JUST AS MUCH LOSTAS JOBEIRECRUIIS house-to-hous- tlon could not be relied on with accuracy. Tho committee will continue the hearing of Captain Peary when Representative Macon of Arkansas, is expected to question him at length. DON T OIE ur own Contemplating the Latest I. K 30000000000000000 JMST i I Beau-cham- er n, to-da- y. i K -- lst ey j i vote-sellin- : to!i ry Post-offic- Post-Dispatc- h. ey , ' , to-da- Pine-Tar-Hon- ey tht Col-iep- - rinc-Tar-non- cy ht Ch!Idrr Cry M to-d- CASTORIA &L Ziti W0R "ly T'.ie Hdrtjord Herald FRANK L.FELIX,.' . R E0IT0R8. FRANK L. FELIX. Pub. and Prop'r. AVKDXKS11AY JAXUAKV 18 There are probably some women In this world who will acknowledge that a husband Is better lato than never.' Democrats should remember that Ohio county Is now In Jjie Democratic column, and use their best efforts to keep It there. If you are In any kind of trouble, you might consult the well known attorneys, Grin & Bearlt. They'll tell you what to do. A Georgia editor Is named Fuller Wind. No doubt ho Is n corker, for . It wouldn't do for him to turn hlmr self loose In any one Issue. raising If you have difficulty In might put the stuff of any kind, you of matter In tho hands of the Board pretty "good" They're Supervisors. at "raising" things. Gazette says: The Leltchfield to bo no death of "There seems Democratic candidates for Governfamior." For the sake of their we hope there will not lies, at least, be. As ftoth Pcary and Cook have practically admitted that tho North Pole is just as much an Indefinite thing as ovor, science must rest on us oars, while common things, go on ns before. Democrnt should No Kontucky polls on May 27 and fall to go to the vote for his choice for Governor. Thore is no possible chance of him missing It. for no- mattor whom he may vote for even himself he would make a better Governor than the one we now have. - who have bought a million acres of land and are Eastorn Kontucky coming here to reside will probably no, bo bothered much with new ground mud If they wear tho same kind or shoes we have always been taught they wear In their native That large bunch of Hollanders country. For three days the latter part of last wook the weather man predicted and snow, "much colder nlso "cold wave," for this section, but he failed to hit the combination. In spite of his warnings, spring-lik- e woather prevailed. Looks like, with his scientific guessing apparatus, he ought to beat that. President Taft has announced that he will not take the Initiative In bringing together Into loving the bellgerent wings of the Republican party, known as the StandHe Intipatters and Insurgents. mates that he will address himself to tho business of tho country and g program to leave tho the contending partlos. And most everybody knows just how that will turn out. It may go back a year or two for proof, . but' It Is a well known fact that had Senator McjCroary come to nominee Reckham's assistance oven raised his hand or spoken a word or two In his behallf tho latter t" ac-to- rd peace-makin- Bennett, Bcda, Messrs. Floldon and Jim Calloway, Contertown, were guosts of Mr. and Mrs. Alva Calloway, near here Tuesday night. They were called to see little John Vernon Calloway, who Is quite 111 at his home. Mrs. Sabe Bennett, Beda, Is also at the bedsldo of the little fellow. Mr. C. B. Ross and Miss Babel Eastorday were married at Owens-bor- o last Monday and returned to the home of tho groom Tuesday. Their many friends wish them a long and pleasant voyage through life. There were several loads of tobacco delivered at Llvermoro from this community last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Morton have moved from near here to Central City. Little Arson Durham is quite sick at his home near here. Masters Oscar and Albert Klttln-ge- r arc visiting their grandparents at Island, this week. Mr. J. C. Drake went to Evans-vlll- e Thursday with some fat hogs for the market. Mr. T. R. Barnard, of Hartford, was hero Friday. Several of the nolghbors met at tho home of Mr. Joe Bullock Friday and holpod to strip tobacco, ns ho had no chance to do nnythlng on account of the recont Illness nnd death of his wife. Mrs. Sarah Greer Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. S. W. Bllbro, near Matanzas. The farmers of this vicinity aro quite busy burning plant bods, breaking turf land for corn, &c. Mastors Bishop and Molvln Bullock nro guests of their aunt, Mrs. David Luck, Centertown, since tho death of tholr mother. m for ' given In this section first many years. primary Ja for ,tho State df New ENDS LIFE WHEN SHE degree will 'On that night the York, saw: g,von to 10 cand,datea ,n tho ,, Mr.. Roosevelt should have niiim'0 CAN I nuvTiir AmoiT at S.xt.r and Walnut Mar-- Ut'houilJ4fJthlB when two years rick Lodge No. 31, of Lexington, ago, by the most shameless use Ky by Its degree team, will do, tho of public patronage and JFoder- -' Strange Suicide of Madisonville work. This team has gained a na he dictated the al tional reputation for good work In Young Lady Carbolic-- . for his successor to nomination Every. "Odd. Follow this degree. the Presidential chair. Lodge in, Kentucky and Southern Acid Employed. Plainly, the Republican Is coming Indiana has been Invited and It Is r expected that fully 4,000 members around nicely to .the support of this MadlsonVIHe, Ky., Jan,a3W-Ml- s3 will be' present. And yet it "dictated" nominee. iyears, Maude Edgtngton, agecK-2no man's halter. Ington, committed suicide this claims to wear Stoinnch Trouble Cured. g If ;ou havo any troublo "with your of Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Gee! by drinking the contents of a stomach, you should take .Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets; DAILY COl'ItlKK-IOCHXbottle of carbolic acid. Desponden' I'SI'AIj I'lUCfi cy over a form .1n her Mr. J. P. Klote, of Edlna, Mo., says: AT left arm which prevented her from "I have used a great many different ThrouEh a special arrangement, nlaylnK oh the piano Is said to have medicines for stomach trouble, but find Chamberlain's Stomach and this paper Is enabled to offer the been tho causo of her act. combination, at a price just About 10 o'clock this morning her Liver Tablets more beneficial than the' regular rates for tho Courier- mother, wondering why she had not any other remedy I ever used." For I m Journal. The regular price of the arisen! early, called to her from the sale by all druggists. by mall, In head of the Bteps. no She received Dally A. S. of K. Notice. and month $6.00 a year. See the club- answer, and went to The Hartford Magisterial District In our advertise- on entering found the lifeless body bing proposition A. S. of E. will meet with the "Washment columns, and read about the lying on the bed as If asleep. On the ington Local Thursday, February 2, bargpln. This special offer Is good tloor at tho head of tho bed was a 1911, nt 1:30 o'clock p. m. We faild only for subscription orde-- s given us bottle of carbolic acld. ed to hold our regular meeting on duiinu the monfi of Fobruary. The Tho bed covers' had been arranged the last Thursday In December, withdrawn tho last day and the girl was lying fully dressed offer wl" hence this call. Come one, come all, of the month, and no orders can be upon her right side, her eyelids and let's get busy. open. The mother at first did not taken after thrt. GEO. P. JONES, Ch'm'n. Under tl.ls offer, tho Courier-Jou- r realize anything wrong, but In a O. R. TINSLEY, Sec'y. nal will be sent to subscribers only.few riilnutes she discovered that her What Cun "We Say not inrougn daughter Was dead, having .purposethrough the More than If you are not satisfied No Courier-Journ- ly h?" existence. Courier-JournAgent. orders for a full year will The motive of the girl's ending after using Sutherland's Eagle Eye be taken at this rate. Subscription, her town life Is said to be her Ina- Salvo we will refund your money? m must be for not less than four bility to use her left arm, thus pre- 25c at all dealers. months or longer than eight months. venting her from playing on the OVER so" nno.ooo IN Tho Tariff question In Congress piano. Ever since the family.- moved KENTUCKY STATE BANKS end Mr. Wattcrson's letters from here, fivo years ago, the young wo- Europe will make the Courier-Jour- niai had 'participated In church and Frankfort, Ky., Jan. 12. The Interesting for tho social musicals. She was a splennal especially condensed statement of condition next few months. did muclclan. 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Ih-op- s What is CASTORIA n it : .. y GENUINE - CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears tho Signature of po3t-oinc- e, al al (-u- a &ccJUAt - The Kind You I Me Always Bought RAT In Upe For Over THa OCNTAUK COMPANY, TT HUH aTfUCT, NtW YORK OIT. 30 Years. by-Ro- n AN OLD ADAGE wore summoned .and the body. It was discovered that the girl had poured the poison Into a cup and It Is d suppose she sat on the sldo of the bed am drank tho acid without a drop of It touching tho outer portion of her lips, placed the cup on the floor ai d lay back to dlo. They were of the opinion that she had been (load about two hours. Coroner Stevens was summoned and the Verdict of tho jury was to the effect that the girl ended her own life by drinking carbolic acid. Physicians Saved Two Lives. "Nelthe'r my sister nor myself If It had not might bo living been for Dr. King's New Dlscovory," writes A. D. McDonald, of Fayettc-vlll- e, N. C, R. F. D. No. 8, "for we both had frightful coughs that no other remedy could help. Wo were told my sister had consumption. She was very weak and had night sweats but your wonderful medicine completely cured us both. It's the best I over used or heard of." For sore lungs, coughs, colds, hemorrhage, la grippe, asthma, hay fever, croup, whooping cough, all bronchial troubles It's supreme. Trial bottle free. 50c and J1.00. Guaranteed by James II. Williams, m Hartford, Ky. BIG 1ST DEGREE .MEETING SAYS A light purse Is a heavy curse" Sickness makes a light purse. TAe LIVER is the seat of nine tenths of all disease. February Bargains DHILY al Tl g Tutt'sPills go to the root of the whole mat ter, thoroughly, quickly safely Courier-Journ- and restore action of LIVER to normal condition. the One Half Price If yon will brhig orsend us. your subscription dur-inthe month of February we will send you' g tho to the system and solid flesh to the body. Take No Substitute. Give tone The Hartford Herald Mom, tj&iiiJA MARBLEwGRANITE c& X ONE YEAR. AND THE jBHIHJI frvf'TrjT'7rr,l DAILY COURIER-JOURNA- L lTi Four Months OF BOONE LODGE-NO- . 1 On Monday night, January 23, Boone Lodge No. 1, I. O. O. F., of Louisville, will give all Odd Follows within reach of Louisville, one of tho greatest treats that has beei.' would probably have not been defeated' for United States Sonator in tho memorable session of the Kontucky Legislature which put Bradley In a place which tho Democrats of tho State had said by their votes should be occupied by Beckham. If Mr. McCroary was not then a bolter, he at loast assumed an attltudo which was of no profit to tho Democratic party of the Stated In its last Issue, tho Hartford Republican, evidently In an effort to put its foot on tho hub o't tho political bandwagon wheel, says: Indications aro multiplying very rapIdiy to show that President Taft is to be one of tho Joins U. S. Army. Arthus Richards, of Ohio county, Joined tho U. S. Army nt the army recruiting station, 221 Main street, Owensboro, Ky Jan. Dtli. He enlisted for the cavalry branch of service and was sent with four othor applicants to Jefferson Barracks at St. Louis, Mo., whero ho will receive Instruction In the duties of a soldier prior to joining tho organization for which he enlisted. Delightfully Eutoi tallied. Violet and Gladys Lonoy delightfully entortalned with a musical at their homo near McIIcnry, Saturday night. Tho oxcollent music was furnished by Messrs. Brack and Noah Rowe, Chester Loney and Miss Fern Curtis. Parlor games were-alsplayed .and everyone expressed themselves as having a, .great ' time. Those present besides the hostess and their guest were: Misses Unlco Lonoy, Meek Hocker. Myrtlo Park, Fern Curtis, Fannio Chapman, Pearl and Geneva Brown, Messrs, Otis and Herman Carter, Hayden Curtis, Plrtle Park, Barnpy Hpcker, Thpmas Brown, Anco Rowe Delm'er and Jess Bishop and Clayton Rhoads. Miss o Scott's Emulsion food-medi-ci- no I most popular Presidents this country has ever had, and we predict that before tho Presidential election rolls around the country will bo wild lor his a"nd is a wonderful for all ages of man- The Thomas kind. It will make the Monumental Works, delicate,sickly baby strong Hartford, Ky and well will give the pale, anemic girl rosy cheeks and rich, red blood. It will put flesh on the bones of the tired, overESTABLISHED 18 csss ii its a ring, a diamond, a watch, worked, thin man, and Jewelry or you can get the beit Quality at will keep the aged man lowest pricei the from the OLDEST MAIL in condition to or woman '(EKmI ORDER HOUSE im resist colds or pneumonia IN THE SQIJTH. ttnr .Itniut half a centurv we hare aerred ex ' cltulvely the Southern trade. Writ today in the winter. ooarcaa. tor our tree uiusiraica cawioguc. Our business Is devoted exclusively to the Granite, Marble and Stoue trade, and being thoroughly practical In same enables us to know your requirements. We only handle th very best Granite and Marble. And our reputation has been gained oi Just this class of work. Let u show you in dollars and ients that it is to your Interest to buy of ua We gladly refer you to any of the parties we have furnished,- - as to out honesty and responsibility in dealings FOR ONLY $1.75 Or this paper ONE YEAR and the 'DAILY COURIER-JOURNAL Eight Months for 2i50. Subscriptions received at this price only during "' the month of February. The State and National Campaigns are opening LI and yon want to keep posted on political events. editorials. And Mr. Wat , Read the Courier-Journa- l terson's letters from Europe will.be interesting. Subscription orders under this offer must NOT r I unu vu ia. TJTl? A T T w tU1 uuuw-uuiuua" - j III "V LL W Vvr"nrtii" pAiiwiAH-TAnnn- i, Uuuiy. ii " .p -- ii H ii irni III p at KENTUCKY (INCOnrORATKD) wrnmBi Light and Power Company r : filver-war- e, E. G. BARRASS, MGR., . , .FOB BALE BY ALL DRTJQOISTS G. P. Box 6 Urila,Kr. Bams 2 Will wire your house at cost. Electric Jjiglits are clean, healthy 'and safe. No home or business house should be, toitfytnitl .nf." & Go. iiiviii wnejv 'wtzwuireacn, Sr? In It's Issue of July 15, last year, the Republican; "in commenting on llr. Roosevelt's jiefenso of the direct nun ob paper and thl ad. for our beautiful 8arins Bank and Ohlld'a Each bask eonlalna a Oood Lock Pens. SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 Pew! St. New Yctk Bend 10a., Sketch-Boo- JBrarr ArttoU aaaxantaed,0fck The ... "fi" -i- Herald-O- nly $1.00 a Yi sS. pSfT '"' " JL '' h'liiii irttMlKWa., ijmiittui " in ''1WJ' fnW""'" .m.,- -. tmfiftit JL "wJWflJ' hriwOVi k m Sr 4& among tlfose who have remembered on behalf of the Commonwealth and BEAVER DA.M. Herald In a substantial way five for the defendant. The defend- THREE NEGROES LYNCHED Jan. 16. A revival meeting is in ant took the witness stknd on his since last Wednesday. progress at the Baptist church here own behalf and said that he killed BY a MIDNIGHT In which tho christian people nre Messrs. L. T. Barnes, Narrows, to save his own life. The greatly revived. There have been route 2; J. W. Vincent, Centertown; Laswell defendant is a prominent farmer of three conversions end sevoral backL. B. Tlchenor and E. C. Balrd, county; is 60 years old, and the At Shelbyvi le Accused of Va- sliders reclaimed and quite an InHartford, route 3; P. V. Martin, Se- this man. killed, James U. Laswell, was terest Is manifested by sinners. The lect, and L. D. Balrd, Beaver Dam, rious Offenses One Body years of age. meeting will likely continue nnother were among The Herald's recent a timber contractor, 75 Services are conducted by week. Not Found. callers. the pastor, Rev. A. B. Gardner, with month-wit- h is Offlcers of Acme Lodge No. 339, O HARTFORD COLLEGE NOTES. O help of the members. Shelbyvllle, Ky., Jan. 16. Three the I. O. O. F. Installed on th 13th Inst: OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Mr. Louis Taylor, of Butler coun1 uegroes were taken from the Shell) : : : P. G., A. B. Riley; N. G...W. R. Hed-rlcty, left from this place with his famV. G., W. C. Wallace; Sec'y., The mid-yeterm began Monday, county Jail at Shelbyvllle shorttv af- ily last week for DeKalb, Texas. He C. M. Barnett; Treas., A. B. Riley; Jan. 9, 1911. New classes were or- ter mllnlght by a mob of fifty men has purchased a thousand ncros of Cor, Wayne Stevens; War., James ganized in the Teacher's Training end lynched. The victims were Gpi-- land In that country nnd Is going InNance; R. S. N. G., W. E. Ellis; work and. In Latin, Algebra, Ameri- Marshall, who was under deal.i to the agricultural business. for murder; Wade Partenon, L. S. N. G., S. F. Riley; R. S. V. G., can Literature and Solid Geometry, Mr. Eldon Gardner, of Drakes-borwith attacking two white this. T. P. Williams; L. S. V. G., R. A. In the High School Department. The chaij.-reasons Ky,, spent a day with the famWard; Chap. J. W. Bruner; R. S. S., class In Physical Geography com- women, and Jim West, charged with ily of Rev. A. B. Gardner last week. M. L. Hudson; L. S. S., Fred Rob- pleted their work and passed the f- annmpling liberties with a white vto Miss Eunice Shultz, of Narrows, . ertson: I. G., Fred Cooper; O. G., inal examination Tuesday. Prof. girl. The body of West has not Ky., who at present Is teaching D. D, Schroader. Ellis will organize an Elementary found, and It is not known' who'ner school at Union schoolhouee, and us h.- i jf really killed or mado b's es- Misses Almar and Gladys Gray, of Damon Tlnsley, oldest son of Mr. Algebra class In tho eighth grade cape. Before taking the Jail the Union neighborhood, were visitors this week. The Faculty have been and Mrs. O. R. Tlnsley, met with a mob turned off the electric lights in our home a day last week. We painful accident yesterday afternoon compelled to temporarily discontin- and cut tho telephone wires. in learn that Miss Eunice Is teaching near Washington school house. He ue their work In HIndalo's "Art of t There are no new development quite an Interesting school; that all was at school and during noon hour Study," owing to the lack of time. No action has been ; Rev. Elgin conducted devotional this morning. us to concerned arc pleased; In fact It is a boy by the name of Allen passed morning, taken by the officials, and it is not said Miss Eunice has interested one play grounds and while the Al- exercises at chapel Monday the likely that any will be until the go , scholar who Is past the school age len boy was poking a shot gun Jan. 16. Bro. Elgin always comes grand Jury meets next week. who Is very attentive. He Is a good through a fence, it was discharged, with a message of cheer and good Marshall had been sentence'! to the load striking young Tlnsley In will. He strengthens our energies death for the murder of a nesr-- i boy and will learn fast. Mr. Henry Loyd, of Narrows, has the calf of the right leg, tearing out and gives new Incentives for honest woman. of a week with his been spending about two inches of the flesh. Mr. efforts. Misses Catherine and Mary Laura daughters and attending tho proTlnsley brought his son to town and CORN. meeting at this place. had his wound dressed by Dr. A. B. Pendleton are In school again, after In Nineteen Ten, by an Improved tracted a two week's absence. Miss Ethel Austin, who Is making Riley. method of farming, I raised seventy Base-Miss Bessie Smith, Cromwell, Is with Mrs. S. P. Taylor, has per acre without fer- her home 111 bushels Encouragement. Receiving Good out of school on account of sickness. tilizer, of corn been quite but Is thought to be on ground that had been The Owensboro Inquirer s'ays: The following new pupils enrolled better at present. Likens, of Hartford, Inst week In the Normal and High , r,antcd t0 corn on'y for more than Mr. Gabe Miss Bessie Smith and Miss El-fDest Previous crop. for who has been In the city for the past School Misses Dona slU?' Taylor, of Union neighborhood, .artments: ty bushels. How It was done sent were In town attending the meeting few days, In the Interest of his can- Hoover, Clear Run; Besle Taylor, didacy for the Democratic nomina- city; Eva HInes, Palo; Argont free. last week. JOHN T. JACKSON, tion for Secretary of State, returned Shultz, Rochester; Bertha Wester-- 1 visit, go 3t4 Rockport, Ky. HOPEWELL. home Saturday. Mr. Likens Is very field nnd Mabel Porter, Beaver Dam; ' Jan. 16. The Ohio County Mumuch pleased with the encourage- Effle and Edith Duke, Sunnydale; us, tual Telephone Company bold their ment he Is receiving, and believts he Messrs. Herbert Bell nd James Ma- -, ATTEMPTS .SUICIDE TO K.VD HIS GRIEF nnnual meeting at McHenry a few will be ono of the contending candi pan, Buford; Dudley Westerfleld and days ago for the purpose of olocting Talroage Davis, Beda; Cortland Tay- dates for the nomination. Cincinnati, O., 15. Worry officers, when Messrs. Joe. Barnes, us go .to 'or. Ppttver Dam: Orland Park, Clear; and grief over Jan. Ml) P. IJERRVM SUFFERS Rrn: Earl Miller, Olaton; James brother's body hasthe fact that his Porter Hunley, J. C. Jackson, Quint STROKE OF PARALYSIS Owen, not been recover- Brown, John Shultz and A. M. Lonnle Owen, South Carroll-- , ed from the ruins of the Chamber of Smith were elected directors for the ton. 'ias the Commerce building, which was de- -. comlr- - voar, The Omaha World-Heral- d Messrs. J. S. Clark, A number have made arranee-nent- s stroyed by fim last Tuesday, Peter Chester Overton. Clate rtrown. Char-Sellollowing to cay of a former Ohl : : : within the to enter school saves attempted suicide at his home iov Williams. Luther Hunsal-o- r and countv citizen: frw t'avs. y president of tin iext by eating rat Ed P. Bcrrvman. Kpv. v. B. Wright will conduct In Covington iorcr Hunley ronrceontod this nr.rt ' claim an" ttoard of Paik Commissioners cn.l jof tlle county. clscs next Monday mprnlng, Jan. "10lS0"' y.'iics mp"a?pr fo- - the cannot recover. Mr. L. A. McUanlel. of East 5t. 23 d. Korf'ware comnnnv, and ''red Se'in. the '"o'ltor, was on- -' Louis, h visiting relatives and Pa''orpi n f'onvcr.tliiii. of tho building, ine-o- f and was frlonds In this and surrounding comfi lcet known of Onvilns ci'lzena, wrt.x htrlcVen wlt paralrnli 'Hm Owensboro Mp??enrer has f'e cneght when the roof fell, munities. If Potor Solm dies he win be U '.hile seated &t the breakfast table fol'onlt'g to fp.v regarding Ohio .Mr. and Mrs. r. G. Tavlor. w'-at his home psrerdav morning and eo'"ntv'? cnmMdnte for Staff office: mom" man to sulfide n have been sick with the grip ovr it in r pciI'iuk condition. Mr. Onbe Likens, n nromlnent nt - - result of the fire, an employe of wo weoks, are some better at thi3 Mr. Rerrynian was Just reaching tqrnev of Hartford. Ohio countv bar, r- brokoragc firm in the building hav- - writing. for n plate on the table when Mr. wno is p candidate ior tno uemo - jiug taiten nis lire owing to the Miss Ethol Hunloy. of this nelg' -Berryman saw Mm shiver and half pvylc nomination for Pecretarv oi loss oi ins position. Large bands ol borhood, Is spending c few weel's Air. J. F. Barnes, of near Prentls, nrlie from his chair. Then ho foil State, was In Owensboro vesterdav, workmen are employed day and Time Ta ,Iltfnoi .ContnU-Jlallroa- d I was In town Monday, looking after to the floor. Dr. Frederick Langdou "Mngllne among th Democrats of right on the ruins, but as yet none with hor uncle and aunt, Mr. an , ble at nearer imm, jvy. Mrs. Honry Hunley, in White count:-the interest of his telephone com- was called ami found that Mr. South Boiyd. Mr. Likens, although of tho six bodies supposed to have Illinois. Owensboro. North Bound. pany. entire ''glit side was affect- In favor o' a convention instead of been caught in the collapse of tho p.m. Mr. Dick Coleman is dono stri No. 1324:05 a.m. No. 12111:35 Capt. S. K. Cox, President of the ed? being complKtely paralyzed, and a nrlmnrv. Is making nn active enm-- i loof have been recovered. tobacco. He will havo between No 12212:28 p.m. No. 1012:48 p.m. ... ,hh unable to t.- k. Dr. algn, and Is very optimistic of his five and six thousand pounds. No. "1022:48 p.m. No. 1318:55 p.m. Ohio County Bank, has been confin- I'.ut he I'HKXTIS. ed to his room for the past ten days LtjOfrdon states that Mr. JJorr.viinn el'ance. Mrs. J. A. Miller is on tho si k J. E. Williams.- - Agt. Jan. 14. .Mr. Clifton Taylor vis- list. Is in a very serious condition, on account of rheumatism. Mnv Uo Called Out. ited his two brothers who are atthough the attack need not necesMr. Bird Hope has moved to is Thp renorts throughout the Stnte tending school In Bowling Green, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. King, who have sarily prove U. S. Carson wants your Furs. fatal, At the best he new home, bettor known as the John P'imber of recently. been sojourning in New Mexico', have Will .'be some time In recovering e' rw that there are Benton farm, a part of the Stum U. S. Carson wants cross-tie- s. Clicult .Indues disabled from holdreturned and will again take up from ft. Mrs. W. A. Caseblor nnd daugh- farm. their residence at Beaver Dam. We now have Jumbo Pickles. It Is-- stated by MV. Berryman's ing court at prpsent on account of ter Mary, went to Beaver Dam TuesMisses Hazel Cummins and Olsa W. H. MOORE & SON. 2t3 friends that the attack was undoubt- '"ness, and as Judge Birkhead will day. Mr. J. W. Curtis, Evansvllle, Ind Hunley are going to school nt Rock-por- t, Invapatlon i"ive about two Miss LUlle Patterson has been visKy. Just four more days of Rosen- visited his brother, Mr. J. E. Curtis, edly brought on by overwork. He tervening betweenweks adlournment the iting her brother. Dr. Patterson, and is known as an Intenslcy active man. of near Hartford, from Saturday unblatt's big sale. begln-nfnc'of court at Cslhoon nnd the family, at Rochester, the past two FIXE SUDSCUIPTIOX OFFER. when he will Return both In his business matters and in You can't afford to miss tho. sale til court at Hartford, he Is weeks. conduct of the affairs of the park the home. i at Rosenblatt's. to be "called out" by Gov. Mr. Dudly Plummer was at BeabAard, in which ho takes a deep InWe Mill send The Halt foul HerSir. and Mrs. Jpff Watterson and terest. His home is at 212C South Wlllson to do sneclal Judge service. ver Dam Thursday. on everything prices Reduced ald (weekly) mid the I.oiil-vllDalson Randall, and little" Miss Martha Thiitv-thlr- d Mr. S. A. Ravenport, of Rochesduring Rosenblatt's, sale. ly Herald both one year for only street. I'leiiMKl With Southland. Well Carolyn Pate visited Mr. J. E. CurA nerve specialist was called into Mr. Carson Wilson, formerly of ter, was In this vicinity one day this $2.7.". TliN oiler Is good for Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Chlnn have tis and family, Hartford, route 4, V week. on The Hartford lleiald. Good consultation with Dr. Langdon yes- OMo, county, has niKpased an returned from Owensboro. Sunday. Mr. Wm. Reld went to some polnl only during (lip mouth of .luimary, terday, but nothing further wa3 grove near Rosrland, Florida, Mr. E. E. Birkhead, city, is con VF 101 1. ' There has been but one marriage given out by them. Mr. Berryman is prd renorts trat hp is we'l pleased In Indiana recently. Better take advantage of It fined to his room with rheumatism. license Issued from the Ohio Coun- 'unconscious and has remained so Mr. A. Patterson wont to Beaver XOW. Address THE HARTFORD "M'H the Southland. Po wII niBF' Dam HERALD, llnitlord, Ky. Exclusive sale of Beaver Dam ty Court Clerk's office since last since shortly after he was stricken In 'act, that he Is writing to his Wednesday, that of Ivert Goodall, Flour Jit our meat shop. and friends urging them to Methodist Church. McIIenry, to Geneva Glbbs, McHen-r- y. SANDERFUR & CO. Prayer meeting at the Methodist loin him, whore the flowers never Church this evening at the usual cease to bloom. He reports an abundGreat bargains in Ladles' Suits Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Brown, of Cen- hour, led by Prof. W. R. Hedrlck, In ance of oranges, graies and other at Rosenitt's during their big tertown, daughter, Mrs. Fred Trath-e- the absence of Rev. Virgil Elgin, troplcaj fruits, as wll as plenty o' sale. If 8 woman is strong and healthy in a womanly way, mothof Bevler, with the lattor's little who Is attending the District Mis- came. When he wants fresh esters erhood means to her but little suffering. The trouble lies We will sell you Meal and Flour baby girl, he only has to take his dlnnet and Virginia Brown Trathen, sionary Meeting nt Owensboro. in the fact that the many women suffer from weakness and as cheap as you can buy it anywhere. disease o( the distinctly feminine organism and are unfitted were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. ac Preaching by the pastor at Goshen Is well supplied In a few minutes. 213 W. H. MOORE & SON. for motherhood. This can be remedied. Foster, city, IaBt Monday. Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Fine Stock Still Here. Mr. S. A. Anderson went to Cal-hoDr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription The stock raisers of Ohio county After much trouble and expense, EAST"IEV. Monday on legal business, reThe Herald has at last gotten Its need not be alarmed about the celJan. 16. Rev. Morris Lashbrooks turning yesterday. Cure the weaknesses and disorders of women. big Cottrell press In- has been as pastor of Bells ebrated Red Eagle stock of horses It acts directly on tho delicate and important Smith, Vice President stalled and this Issue of' the paper Prof. T. H. leaving here, as I have Just bought organs concerned in motherhood, making them Run church for the ensuing year. healthy, strong, vigorous, virile and elastic. of Hartford1 College, spent Sunday was printed on it. We Invite oiir Mrs. Alice Chapman has returned a very fine one who will mnko the with his family at Madlsonvllle. friends to call and see Kln opera- to her home nere, after spending the present season In my stable at Cen"Favorite Prescription" banishes the indispositions of tho period of expectancy and makes baby's advent easy and Fresh and cured Meats, Family tion most any Saturday afternoon or past two months with friends at Ow- tertown. He has come to stay. almost painless. It quickens and vitalizes the feminine More about him later. always nice and fresh. Tuesday evening. Groceries, ensboro. organs, and insures a healthy and robust baby. Thousands ol women have F. M. ALLEN. 3t2 testified to its marvelous merits. 'Phpne us your orders to No. 47. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Collins, of There will be regular services at It Makes Weak Women Strong. itZ It Makes Sick Women Well. W. H. MOORE & SON. the Baptist Church In Hartford this Taylor Mines, are guests of Mr. S. McLean Circuit Cdurt. Honest druggists' do not offer substitutes, and urge them upon you as "just week, with preaching Sunday as R. French. as good." Accept no secret nostrum in place of this Circuit Court Is in session at Calremedy. It Mrs. E. J. Hudson, city, who has Mr. J. L. Massle made a business houn this week, with Judge Birkg contains not a drop of alcohol and not a grain of usual. Rev. Bruner wU"' preach at or injurious been very ill for several days was drugs. Is a pure glyceric extract of healing, native American roots. trip to Owensboro Friday. The court Is alhead presiding. thought to be some better yesterday Concord Saturday at eleven, o'clock Mr. L. D. French went to Llver-mor- o lowed a two week's session, but as and also Sunday afternoon at twp evening. o'clock. He is now edgaged In a there Is very little business on the Mr. Ellis King, of Laffoon, was a dockets, either criminal or civil, it Leave your Laundry at my Grocery, meeting at West Point, Ky. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Dud King Sun- Is very probable that final adjournDomestic finish.- - Work Guaranteed. Mrs. J. S. Moseley,- - Messrs. Leslie day. ment of the court will be taken at for and prompt delivery. Called Combs and R. N. Duke, Hartford, Co. "ller.'a Grocery. 'Phone 140. tho end of this week. route 1; J. L. Cook, Leslie Martin SI. H. ROGERS DISMISSED w AT EXAMINING TRIAL Mr. H. F. Holder, of "Belllsle, and R. H. McDowell, Hartford, route He Never Got His Money W The CONTINENTAL offers the policyholder absolute tafety Miss., was tho guest of Mr. W. H. 2; J. D. Duke, Mrs. Mattlp Turner, Back. Sutherland's Eagle Eyo Salve X ) and the agent proven loyalty. Ky., Jan. 12. Tho RussellvUle, , Mausy, and .family the fore par of Rev. II. D. Bennett and R'. A. cured his eyes and he did not want Pollcyholde'-Net surplus, exclusively protecting city; E. L. Bennett, Tlartford, examining trial of Morton H. Rog- it. American , Painless and harmless. 25c at m more M1 than $13,000,000 larger than that of any Fire Insurance route 3; T. F. Tanner, 'Hartford, ers, charged with killing James U, all dealers. in Ms The Thomas Thompson examining route 7; E. T Allen, CeralVo; J. f.'. Laswell, resulted Company. in a discontrial at Providence had not been Oldham. Beaver Dam, raute 3 ; R. H. charge of the defendant. Rogers' cluded at the hour of going to press Taylor and Mrs.' Dr. J. J. Mitchell plea was and the court vpsthrdnv p.vVnlne and vn can clve Beaver Dam; West Kentucky Nor- held that he Was justifiable In -'no r&YftcDaTs.ifcA;Jf unreport' ot the" mal Schooi.BowlIng GriaSfi, Dr. Srv In thl,county last i? kt .Ar.-cL.Jpo Be will'. aDDeftPlnlhenexflssuo of W. Crowe, Beech GrovejOHsaiAhil-zell- a ftntttrrinv mnrrllnr JU ' t Tho Herald. Render, Hartford, route 4, aroj Several witnesses were introduced! FAIR'S - The IB January always a special us in our big ooooooooooooooo ar k; 5c and ioc Basement for There are many The factories are in a position special values that wc 'give jun-ten- o, Ix-.- -n cannot obtain any other month': the year, hence this enable give you the special Big Values. Now we cannot W w into detail concerning these goods them but we too many can assure you that such as we , offer in our 5c and 10c ment cannot be duplicated by any house in Ohio county, and that after paying our Basement away and you will a and at the same time advertise feel that your cash has been well invested. Pay a visit, our Basement, and remember it pays to trade with a store that you money. le ?" l i i m ' ' Jkjl&(so, I'"' ht pi'-oc- v i ' !' - E 1 il M of to-da- y, lo nr-nr- to-da- y. n, Strong Healthy Women la-a- on non-srer- habit-formin- to-da- y. 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JOSES;RROTHER OF JESUS. cratic Iecislatures follow the exam ebe is usually beautiful if she is perA PARTIAL ple of Oklahoma, Nebraska, Texas' FILYniA FOSTER, Sec'y. She stays beautiful fectly healthy. Jdses,- the brother of Jesus, plodded Trouble Came When She and Kansas. just so long as her health and constitu. ,' good. Let her be nervous, tion remain from.day to day,' mi:. PATTERSON AND STUDENTS WHO HEAT backacnei sleepless nights, and Kissed Her Husband 'With noyer a vlslon'withln Elm to have soon does it take for wrinkles, HIS MANY TROUBLES t'ii OF REGIST RAFIS how TEACHER SUSPENDED glorify hhrelay; crow's feet and dark circles to appear " One of the saddest sights wo Joses, the brother of Jesus, was one in, the face? Her choeka were row "Ky., .r IN PRESENCE OF THE SCHOOL Owensboro, Jan, 15. As a( 'wjth the heavy clod, until she began to Buffer' from woman's have seen for a long time was Ediresult of the battle royal In the n rhrUt. a.na tho nn.ii. nf t.ntn,. vyaknesses and tho constantly recurFor Ohid County and Ter tor Henry Watterson, of the Cour- V . .u.u.v, ring pains and drains brought her schoolroom at Midway, Hancock "I J showing plainly In man and Boared like .a lark with God;quickly from the beautiful ago to tho To Which Patrons Objected ritory Assigned. county, when three 'girls attacked Joses, ttifl 'brother of Jesils, was only premature middle age. It was net ner and speech the eTfect of his famMrs. James Hall, the teacher, the meant for women to suffer so it Is He came over to ily bereaTements. a worker in wood, Scenes at Hawesyille dee to our unnatural; but civilized young women have been' suspended. And Seelbach, and in conversation homever could see the. glory method of living, and to the fact that COMPLYING WITH THE NEWLAW the Their father, A. R. Aldridge, who Is with the writer said: and Midway, Ky: eo many neglect those small ills which that Jesus, his brother could; a trustee, has resisted the action of "Why stays' he not In the work- coon lead up to larger ones. Nothing ."A should like to be with you and tnose a woman be shop?' he oftened used to com- eo drags recurring down as when conAll Births and Deaths in Coun- "nViTKe myself one of 'the boys' again, INCIDENTS OF SCHOOL LIFE the teacher and the matter will on phe periods stantly taken before tho district board My troubles Is Impossible. plain but it suffers more and more from a chronicQ next Saturday. Both sides have en "Sawing, fh.6 Lebanon ty Must be Promptare almost greater than I can bear. cedar, impart- condition that can be cosily cured. No' interesting Item gaged The following woman should take nn alcoholic com counsel and it is expected that ing to" 'woods their, stain? Two years ago I had five children. comes from Hawesville via the pound for that will disturb digestion, testimony interesting ly Reported. will be Why must he go thus roaming, for Now I have one, and that one has and the food is quickly compacted ana Courier under a Hawesville brought out at the hearing. me more anguish than his becomes hard and touch in contact caused saking my father's trade, date line of January 12: RULING OF STATE REGISTRAR death would have occasioned." While harrtfqers are busily sounding with alcohol, rendering the food inNotice. digestible. Shomust go to Nature for Yesterday seems to have bpen a The great man's frame shook as and thore Is gain to be made?" a cure. The native Indians of early The wool growers of the A. S. of and it brain-storTho new Vital Statistics law of he recounted his sorrows day In the schoolrooms E. far from they are called to' meet at the court Thus ran Oie mind of Joses, apt with times y?eremarvelouslywrong whenmedieffective Kentucky Is now In operation and was almost pitiful to see the once of this county, or at least in some called a plummet and rule, house in Hartford, Saturday, Jan cinal plant "Squaw root" what tho should receive the attention of the vigorous man show that a'go and of them, as there were at least two uary 2Sth, 1911.' The wlvat grow- And deeming whatever surpassed physicians of our day called Cnulophyl-lu- m public. There is a penalty for fail- trouble were sapping his life. He tights In as many of the forty-tw- o him either a knave or a fool, or Blue Cohosh. This and Black ers of A. S. of E. are likewise called ing to comply with its requirements. lips been on." of the greatest and schools of the county. At Midway, For he never walked with the" proph- Cohosh, Golden Seal, Lady's Slipper, for the same day.For the purpose df carrying out most influential men of his day, and four miles east of Hawesville, Mrs. ets in God's great garden of bliss; and .Unicorn aroot, art important E. C. BAIRD, Ch'm'n. wonderfully successingredients of the provisions of tho act there have eerybodv hopes It is not done for James Hall was whipped by three of And of all the mistakes of tho ages, ful remedy in modern times, namely. L. B. TICHENOR, Com. apointcd over the entire State many years yet, though It will tax her pupils and here In tho city, Sher-lc- y been Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. the sadest, methinks was this: local Registrars whose duty It will e en as stout n heart and as strong ay Mason, a youth of fifteen, atTo have such a brother as Jesus, to Having made n specialty of the diseases FOR SALE, of women in tho early sixties Dr. Pierce ue 10 lorwara reports 01 uirins anu brain a? ins to wnnstanu tno bur tempted to put his teacher. Prof. One nice residence, heated by hot air speak With Him day bv day, soon found that n glyceric extract of deaths to the State office. den. Mitchell, formerly of Cannelton, out furnace, with about 19 or 20 acres But never catch the vision which' ineee roots, with Hydrastis or Golden Seal and Lady's Slipper root, combined It becomes unlawful to bury the to sav of business with a chair. Mr. Watterson went on glorified his clav. of ground, more or less, part of It in just the right proportions made 'the dead without a permit, whicu is Is- -) that he and his wife usually went to Prof. Mitchell succeeded in put- in best state of cultivation. All fThe Independent. very best tonic and cure for the distressued by the local Registrar when a Florida to spend the cold season, but ting his assailant out of the room, kinds of fruit, all necessary outsing complaints of women. Where certificate of death Is presented by the hurricano of Inst fall left hard-th- e but Mrs. Hall was thrown down and buildings, situated on the I. C. R. R women suffered from backache, weak .Stood the, Test. ness, nervousness and lack of sleep, rL undertaker from the doctor. This lv a board of his home at considerably bruised and had to kick between Beaver Dam and McHenry. The hour was 1 a. m. was usuoiiy duo to functional trouble, f, the Hoard to locate epldem- and Instead of going there vigorously In order' to get away from At a great bargain. Address: Inside the dfmly lighted hallway therefore this prescription directed at les and by regulations as to bur-- ! this winter, they will sail shortly her three pupils who threw her to 2t4 T. JAHN, Beaver Dam, K. stood Mrs. Dorklns, with a grim the cause cured 08 per cent, of such ials, prevent the spread of disease, i for Europe, and spend some months the floor and were going to give her cases. That is whv Dr. Fierce Bonn smile on her face. put it Up in a form easily to be proThe physician is required to ""n Lexington a good SYSTEM A France. Southern thumping. The latThe front door was bolted. cured all over tho United States. port all births within ten days to the Herald. SUCCESS IN OHIO COUNTY Aching from head to foot tW. (a ter trouble was the result of an ac "John," she said, In cutting acRegistrar who forwards them to the cents, "you have been dissipating at the condition that afflicts some women cusation of immoral conduct made Resolutions of Report. at stated periods backache, dirwnew, State office. If no .physician Is In atThe True Unionist of Central City the club again." against Mrs. Hall about two weeks and pains almost unbearable. An honFr6m lieacon Lodge No. 27.5, I, ago when the father of the three says: tendance, It becomes the duty of tTio spoke the voice outside, est and a safe remedy which no woman "Maria," parent of the child to report such O. O. F., McHenry, Ky., Jan. 16, girls, who Is also trustee in the MidSome two or three years ago a rapidly, clearly and dlstlnctlv, "he can afford to lose the opportunity of t 1911. events. way district, camo to the school number .of miners organized a co- blew lugubriously on the blooming trying for the cure of these distressing complaints which weaken a woman's Whereas, The great and Supreme house and ordered the teacher to operative association The following arc the names of nt McHenry, bugle." vitality is Dr. Pierce's Favorite Preuler of universe has in His In- resign in order to escape prosecu- Ky., for the purpose of doing a genthe Registrars for Ohio county, and Instnntlv she unfastened and op scription. Dr. Pierce not onlv ossnrea finite wisdom removed from among tion. She refused nnd he came to eral merchandise business, but In- ened the territory assigned each: you that his "Favorite Prescription " is, the door. J. U. Tappan voting precincts us one of our worthy and esteemed the city and sought to prosecute her stead of purchasing a stock of goods nonesiiy maae, out no lets you know, Mr. Dorklns had not been dissili just what it contains. Fred D. Daschart, and also to have the division school they purchased a business house and pating. Nos. 1, 2 and 3, Hertford. Tho best of medical authorities recomA. D. Wedding precincts Nos 4, and mend and extol tho virtues of tho abovo board take up his charges and dis- rented it to a business man who pays Ingredients In "Favorlto Proscription." Whereas, The long and Intimate miss 5 end 2S, Dundee. association a certhe teacher. County Super'n- - the Thus F. Elllngwood, M. D., Professor of Clearence James precincts Nos. relations held with him in the falth- - tendent MIcVoll was also appealed tain per cent on all the lousiness he Materia Mcdica, Bennett Medical ColNo, flTHU. lege, Chicago, says of Golden Seal : "16 ful iMsoharpe of his duties in this to C.'Tnnd 10, Cromwell. Report of the Condition of (he and he called the board toget' or, does annually. If an important remedy In disorders of Perry Crowder precincts Nos. Focfety makes It eminently befitting but that body refused to act until One member who Invested twenty thn womb. In all catarrhal conditions. Of Lady's Slipper root ho says: "Exerthat we rpcord our appreciation of Trustep Aldiiilge made affld.-nl-f 11, 12, 22 and 23, Roslno. concern, to dollars In the cises special Innuenco upon nervous conD. 13. Rhoades precincts Nos. 13. him, therefore ho it realized $14.00 on the twenty dolditions depending upon disorders of tho his charge of immorality and this he Resolved. That the wisdom and 14 and 30, Heaer Dam. female organs; relieves pain, etc." Prof. lars Invested, the first year, from the has not yet done. im, John King In tho Ajiehican Dispensa.-TomVaOF HARTFORD C. M. Nail precincts Nos. 13 and Ability which he hns exercised In the per cent paid for the use of the of Black Cohosh it has been In the meantime "This At Hint foul la the State of Ken-uils- Is a very active, powerful root: useful aid of our organization bv service, 23, McHenry. and learned that the chief ofTcnfe." was building. remedy ,i pjayg a very at the close of E. M. .Morton precincts Nos. IS, contributions and counsel, will he that Mrs. Hali kissed herHisband. This Is good evidence of whati important part In diseases of women; in Jnn.' J?, "lotlr held In grateful remembrance. the palnfulfondltroiunncMcmt '7 and 27, Centertown. or allowed her husband to Kiss her working men can do If they will In dysmenorrhea It Is surpassed re'mov-- il Resolved, mat the sudden '" Donnls Walker precincts Nos. by no other drug, being of greatest when he called for her on a recent TRY. RESOURCES. ' i' of such a life fom our midst utility In lrrltatlvo and congestive con IS, 19 and 21, Fordsvll'.e. Friday evening, she having been abLoans and Discounts. . .$ 78,018.06 ditions." mts action Is Eczema,' Rlimuonn, v L. D. Magan precincts Nos. 23, 'eaves a vacancy and a shadow that slow, but Its effects are permanent.", sent from their home for tho pre- Tetter, chapped -': and 24, Haitford, R. F. I). No. 3. will bo deeply realised bv all the hands or lips, boils, Ovedrafts, secured and nor n?aaacno, wneiner congestive on vious, week and they havirfg been unsecured nont frou neuralgia or dysmenorrhea- - it If jonn i. jacKson voting pre- members and friends of this organi- only recently married. As a result sores and all skin diseases are quickprumpiiy curnuve. U. S. Bonds to secure ly cured bv the use of Dr- - Bell's Anzation and will prove a serious loss-cincts Nos. S, 0 and 20, Rocfcport. Dr. John Fyfo, of Saugatuck, Conn., of the trouble, attempts were made tiseptic Salve. 2fic a box circulation 23.000.0C Editor of the Department of Therapeuthe community and the public. at all dealTho foiling precincts have not as to have the teacher removed by pe- ers. A creamy snow tics In The Electio Review says of uniResolved, Tbat with deep sympawhite oint- Banking' house, Furni et been supplied with local Regiscorn root HelonUis Dlotca), ono of tho ture, and Fixtures... 1,000.00 chief Ingredients of Dr. Pierce's Favor., thy with tho bereaved relatives of tition and also by the same meaii3 to ment m ,' trars hut will be In a few days: have her stay and complete her ite Prescription: "A remedy which InDue f om National Banks Voting precincts Nos. 20, 29 and the deceased, we cpres our hope variably acts as a utorino (womb) invlg-oratI' ,. ' Notice, (not reserve agents). 2.94S.36 so great a loss to us all school. The district, which Is one of .1! and always favors a condition that even 31. All persons haing claims against Duo fiom State and Prithe oldest In the county, was thus which makes for normal activity of tho Sfw HiiIIiik of tin State lteirMinr. may bo overruled for sgood by Him greatly agitated, but the chief argu- the estate of Mrs. S. M. Tucker, deentlro rcproductlvo system, cannot fall vate Banks and Bankto bo of great usefulness and of tho thc.difflcuitv who doeth all things well. utmost lmportanco to tho general pracers, Trust Companies, Resolved, That t cqpy of those ment of mo teacher's friends that ceased, are hereby notified to file ?cf ufpikJSrrfn.,g(lrlngf buVla'l or titioner of medicine." same, proporly proven, with tho "it is no harm for a man to kiss his the 229. SI And Savings Banks.. i'.; "In Helonli? wo havo a medicament removal permits when the local reg'- - resolutions be spread upon the rechappens to bo n undersigned administrator or With Duo from approved Rewhich more fully answers tho abovo ords of this organization, a cony wife oven if she Istrar lives In a rural or remote dls purposes than anu other drug with uhleh W. H. Barnes, attorney at law, of serve Agents 6.974.St J am acquainted In tho treatment of t?lct, tnS?5tVfreer"arh'as''fs&ued 'nrl"ted '" the county papers and a pretty young school teacher, and Kentucky, on or before Checks and other Cach even-- the narrow and bigoted, Harjtford, diseases peculiar to women It Is seldom following rule which will relieve CHV """warded to the bereaved fam-t- o that the caso is been blue-lanot Puritans never objected to Monday, February 27, 1911, or tho ' Items . '.' J 284. S1 that a somo Indicationwhich doesreme A- - J- - LAKELAND, prn-ea great extent the friction encoun- - "5'- for 'this this act If done on Friday or any same will be forever barred. Notes of other National dial agent." A THORPE, tered In the operation of the new Witness my hand, this the 16th other day than Sunday," finally won 500 00 Banks L. E. HERREL, Jaw: and the teacher continued to do her day of January, 1911. Fractional Paper Cur'ceal) Committee. A local Registrar may act as L. T. BARNES, work uninterruptedly until yester- arid rency, Nickels, HRICE-A-WEE- K for any local registrar of WORLD' Oulfrort, Miss., shows the most Jay morning when the children of Administrator of the Estate of Mrs. Cents 61.58 i.., his cqunty or adjacent county and S. M. Tucker, deceased. 3t4 lawful Money Reserve may bIrji tho" name of tho local reg- remarkable growth of anv city so tho trustee entered tho school withWllhont a Rival In Its Field The Carg- far, Increaeeir-, from 10G0 In 1900 out giving the usual gentle salutain Bank, viz: Notice. istrar of the district In which the to 0.38G in 1910, a pain of 302 per tion of politeness, "good morning, Specie $5,656.60 All persons having claims against est, Cheapest and Best Newspaper death occurred to any burial, removMrs. Hall," and soon the trouble was notes, none 5.C5G.C0 the estate of Quinton Ballard, de Legal-tendal or transit permit when the under- cent. The cities of Mississippi with pQbllshtd at the Price. on. fund with. ceased, are hereby notified to file Redemption taker, or person acting as such, has more than 5,000 showed an average Mrs. Hall asked why they did not same U, S, Treasurer (5 per with me at my residence, eight presented n complete death certifi- rate of 27.3 per cent increase. English-ppeak-in- g speak to her and they, or the oldest cent qf circulation) . k 1,250.00 Read in Every miles east of Hartford, Kentucky, cate and compiled with the law and of them, answered In a way that properly proven, Country, on or before the Rules and Regulations of the State she thought Insulting and she slap- 15th day $121,927.08 Total Board of Health. Such permits of February, 1911, or they It has Invaiiably been tho great efped the offender. Immediately tno LIABILITIES. will he forever barred. shall constitute authority, for burial fort- of tho Thrlce-n-Wee- k edition battle began, the three girls, who v Capital stock paid in...? 25,000.00 JAMES A. BALLARD, Admr., of the New York World to publish the V"r removal. are all nearly grown, though: quits Suplus .fund 12,500.00 news Impartially 3t4 Tho Hartford, Ky:, Itoute 1. shall sign his in order Ibat, It mayrfL young and from game stock from ' name with Undivided Prdflts, less tho prefix "per" under be an accurate reporter of what har away back, attacked her, and thev Old Soldier Expenses and Taxes the name of the local registrar for happened.. It tells the truth, lrrespec "For years I suffered unspeakable paid wbtfrn he Is acting and shall forward , 1,796:24 tlve ., , Blucvale, Ont., May 4, 1910. soon threw her to the floor. One of party, and for that reasqn nV "I was sick for two years with a held her hands, another exertod all Uorture from Indigestion, constipa National Bank Notes at once the death certificate to that has achieved a position with tho pubpossible around her tion and liver trouble," wrote A. K. chronic cold and bronchitis and a tho pressuro outstanding 25,000.00 lic unique among papers local registrar, who will be paid tho of its class. n consequent condition. I neck with one arm and pummelled Sjnlth, a war veteran at Erie, Pa., Individual deposits subfee as provided by law. Tho subscription season Is now at received no benefit from doctors, tho teacher's body with the other, "but Dr. King's New Life Pills fixed ject to check 23,430.42 hand and this Is the best offer may charge tho The tbat and had to give up, work. VINOL and the third gavo the teacher one mo all right. They're simply great." Time certificates of de'--J sum oftwenty-flv- e cents for his serwill be made to you. was recommended and from the secof tho most extraordinary hair dress- Try them for any stomach, liver or ' posit 34,176.69 vices. 40 be Dald bv the unrtprtnlrnr If you want the news as it really is, ond bottle I commenced to improve ings that a teacher's hair ever got. kidney trouble. Only 25c at James Liabilities other- - than : Given under my hand, this sixth I subscribe for the Thrice-a-wee- k edi. I gained in weight and strength, m Then it was that Mrs. Hall, who H. Williams. 23.73 tion of the New York World, which those above stated...' unj ui tiuiiuury, 01 me year nineteen my cold and bronchial trouble diswas formerly Miss Carrie Siheat, hundred and eleven. comes to you every other day except appeared, and I am at work again. and country raised herself, let go HOPKINS COUNTY MINERS Total .. $121,927.08 Sunday, and Is thus practically a dally W. L. HEIZER, M. D., GOING TO DRAKESBORO I want to recommend VINOL to State of Kentucky,) State Registrar. anyone who is in need of such a with her heels and after gyrating on at the price of aweekly. the floor for a few seconds she was .m )sct. THE THRICE-A-WEEDrakesboro, Ky., Jan. 14, 1911s WORLD'J medicine." Thomas Higgins. County of Ohio, ) freed. Mrs. Hall went to her boardWEST XOCREEK SCHOOL It is the combined action of the ing house and wob soon- - on her way For the last two or three months I, J. C. Riley, Cashier of the above regular subscription price Is only l.j IMPROVEMENT LEAGUE county miners named hank, do solemnly swear that por year, nnd this pays for 156 paper curative elements of the cods' livers to see tho county attorney and the scores of Hopkins have been coming, to Drakesborb aided by the blood making and story will have to be continued. roll-cal- l, the above statement Is true to the We offer this unequalled: newspapeia Song, reading of mln- seeking employment in the various and THE HARTFORD HERALD to- -' strength creating properties of tonic best of my knowledge and belief. f utes. Stump Speech O. E. Allen. gethcr for one year for $165. mines of this vicinity. ANOTHER VINDICATION iron contained in VINOL which J. C, IULEY, Cashier. Song Kathleen Stevens. RecitaThe regular subscription, prlco of th If we had the room for the boys, FOR STAUNCH DEMOCRACY makes it so successful in curing Subscribed add 'tfworn t6 before me tion James Chamberlin. QuesHopkins county would soon be de- tliis 13th day of January, 1911, two papers is z.uo. 17 stubborn colds and bronchitis. tions and Answers Gilbert Wester- -, Tho decision rendered bytho Un- populated, for they have undoubtly VINOL is a constitutional remJOHft T, MOORE, ; field and Bertha Ward. Recitations edy for chronic ited States Supreme Court, January realized that Drakesboro, with its coughs, Notary Public. ,'iv"Cl!fford.',StevenB,and Marllssp Fos- - chitis and pulmonary colds, brontroubles, not 4, sustaining the constitutionality union conditions, ismuch. better 1. My commission as Notary Public FASTIDIOUS WtfTCN Whistling Solo Curry Wallter. a palliative like cough syrups. of tho bank guaranty laws of Okla- than the conditions that prevail, explrea-Februarconsider PaxtJn Toilt Antiseptic 4, 1912. .'vr ace.Select Reading Kathleen Try a bottle of VINOL. If you homa, Nebraska and Kansas, Is an down in Hopkins. necessity in the h; Corrct- - Attest: . Comic Story W. R. Stev- -' don't think it helped you, we will other vindication for progresslvo . Dtrson and for ivvai unuuon u ., . Stevens. ieminirfC ilk. As a wash its JVLVIN ,ROWE, , . efts. Recess. return, jrourimoney Democracy. The policy of' protectW. B.' LIKEN, " "germicidal, deodorizing, Aad Song. Old and new business. Song For Sale by Hartford Drag Co., fOR FLETCHERS x . ing depositors Is now established; aualitks' are xtMotdioarr; ' .J6 ' . J J.J P: STEVENS', Impromptue dia- Carl Renfrow. (Incorporated) at Druetrists. Sample free. ' A the highest court in the land has re- Director!. The R. Paxtoa Co Boston, Mat. The Hartjord, Herald Secretary. Instrumental Music Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Buchanan, C. L. and Joseph DeiB' Chapman and Curry Wallace. bate that was carried over from last meeting. Paper. Reading" of 'prologue O. D. Carson and 0 - u ooooooooooo I -- H- LI5I 11 - - lle m -- - Naples-on-enabl- es tlio-GuI- all-rou- fellow-laborer- s, First Naiional Bank bus!-1iCss- vs y , im or ,f w nt ar er How to Cure Chronic Colds and Bronchitis run-dow- ' ar ..,...... Toi-ture- l. ar . K y hi Chltl(nn Cr.y r l3"ZLiXn f ss ' CASTORI A tr mtttm ' liwtditNri Ifc. Si 1 TAX SYSTEM ' NEEDSJEV1S10N Address of A, Y. Ford to the Members of Kentucky ,r Press Association. PRESENT MODE COSTS HEAVILY Tax Revision-Doe- t Not Mean Exemption,4 But Fair Apportionment on (, All Kinds of Property tt Means 'Uniformity. M fy I A tti na A Farslcal Result. they were doing so. Speaker CanContrast with this the fact that for non himself took the Hoor at the there were listed In the State o more and moro property la eliminated by Kentucky for taxation bonds to tha close of the debate and made an earhiding or undervaluation. The average amount of only Jj.773.37fi. out of a total nest plea for the passage of the bill. less than tax rate In cities and towns of first, sec assessment of $S2S,273,022--o- r s of one per cent. Add to The bill was passed by 212 to 02. ond, third, fourth nnd (If th classes in Kentucky Is about 12.22. This amoun's bonds the nmount listed of stocks and Opposition to the measure was exto about 55 per cent of the .return from money nnd thev all amount to less than any 4 per cent Investment, It amounts 10 per cent of the total, nnd without pressed by some members on the mortgage notes (which rm't escapel to 45 npr rent nf the return in A llttln unrler from any 6 per cent Investment, nnd if ' less than 5 per cent of the totnl. Tht ground that Its terms were too genyou apply It to a 3 per cent Investment, is absurd, but It Is true. No man will such as a savings account. It, takes near- t presume tn say that this Is more than eral. It provides for the pensioning ly 73 per cent oi the Income. Not even an Inflntterlmnf part of the bonds ac- of all Union soldiers regardless of the wildest extremot would propose an tually owned In this Stnte subject to tax. Income tnx of 45 to 75 per cent. Yet that atlon under the Stato laws as thrj disability, the only requirement beIs what we try to collect from sv.no stand. Of this meagre nmount nearly was listed In Jefferson County, ing thnt they shall have attained classes of property. It Is too much o expect of weak human na'ure. It Is a How It Could Be Better Done. years. tho age of sixty-tw- o stupid defiance of economic laws as well deriving revenu Therp are ways The general scale of pensions fixas of tho law of human nature. When from these classes of property, that es of nny tax takes more than 10 per cent of cape. In Kentucky under our prRwnt sys. the Income from any class of property, tern. Let me Illustrate. We attempt, nt ed In the new bill according to age Sixty-tw- o undervaluation nnd evnslon will begin. T hnva years, $15 tn tn dnnnsttl Is as follows: Tho larger the percentage of Income yielding shmvn per rents.ivlnirs the sarni by three years, $20 a taken by a tnx the greater Incentive to method nnd nt thti same rate that we u? a month; sixty-fiv- e and perjury in evnslon, form order to escape the burden, until you In taking nnv other twenty of property month: seventy years $2." a month twenty-or years $.1fi a month. reach a point where to. pit further taxes whjch pays fifteenwhlrlr r fixedor nnd ilnl. and seventy-tlv- e rnir cent and on a tax rate already high does not fli'tf In Its character. The consequence ll ble It was declared by the advocates yield a proport'.onnto Increase of reve- that prnrtlcnlly nb savings deposits art nue. given In for tnxntlon. In the New Eng- of the bill that 100 veterans are We Have Tried It Nineteen Years. land States savings deposits nre taxed hours. nt rates 'varvlnir from some thirty W dying every twenty-fou- r new conIn the Wo fixed this forty stitution nineteen years ago. Our Inten- bank, cents. This tnx Is paid by till nnd the bank adjusts It with thi tions were good. We acted with the best Foley Kidney Tills owner of the savings deposit. The StaM light we had at that time. Unfortunately, however, at the time we adopted It, the Is certain of the revenue, since It If Are tonic In action, quick In results system Was being nbandoned elsewhere. content tn take n reasonable porrentngl the deposit, A specinl medicine for all kidney and It Is not yielding sufficient revenuo for a of tho Income derived from collecting It regressive state. hampers industries, and.lt hns no dlfllculty In Mary C. Abbott. Ft burdens tho poorItman. It drives capiIt Is not forrrd to attempt to find tJi!( bladder disorders. "I was aftal out of tho state, or Into forms of In- property In the hands of tho Individual Wolfeboro, N. H says: vestment that do not promoto business holder. flicted with a bad case of rheumanctlvlty and do not furnish employment Can Be Brought Out. to labor nnd do not develop the resources It may be urged that lowering the rati tism, due to uric acid that my kidof tho state. on property of this charncter will not neys failed to clear out of my blood. It Is a mistake to siipposo that It Is the bring It out for taxation. Wp can onlj rich man only, or chiefly, who has a point to the experience of other Statei I wns so lame in my feet, joints and cause of complaint against tho present In this respect. Human nature Is prettl perity. tnx system. The rich man can take care back that it was agony for me to Revision Does Not Mean Exemption of himself, and doeB take caro of him- much the same everywhere. Most mei step. I used Foley Kidney Pills for as. laws, or if would rather be honest nbout their movement for a revision of the tnx self. He understands the tnx himself, ho sepsments If they can be so without sufThe not understand them system of Kentucky Is not a movement he does to employ the best legal counsel fering confiscation. The rhnngo of rat) three days, when I wns able to get up on this class of property has njultlpllel In fnvnr of exemption o' nny kind of Is able to tell him how to so arrange his Investproperty from I know It NiJ the revenue from It many fold In thi and move about and tho pains werr In some Quarters re' ments as to be In n safe position when State of Marvlngd within recent years, all gone. This great change in conl.wn rharncterlzed time rolls around. If all nnd made possible the reduction ofj th( ( the assessment ! 11s an nnnMl for nn exemntlon else falls, he enh move out of the state. Stato tax rate tn 11 cents. dition I owe to Foley Kidney Pills rinltnl from taxation. There has the greater He cently mipeirert In the pr"f"i of the state part Is smart enough to put of proper Our Remedy In Kentucky. and recommend them to anyone sufof his estate In forms an article irom a Beniiemau mr wiiuih l that he can In the Statt not nt coi'eal the ashave the greatest respect which reven's sessor. The easily man can from do these ofBut we nre to adoptliberty of tho meth fering as I have." For sale by all any Kentucky poor not of the splilt a total mlsnnderstnnillns m If he hns been fortunate nnd ods that have afforded rellpf to othrl druggists. In this things. and purpose of thl movement States, because of tho restriction pn attempt to thrifty enough to save nnythlng at all, upon declared that the article It Is system our Legislature by tlio constituting It first takes the form of a of taxation In Ken- generally account revlsn the nnd then of a home. of the State. We nre tied hand nnd foo, tucky l' a part of a Renernl combination savings Ha knows Jlttte ornothlnjt of stocks and to the gonernl property tnx system. ,tr mrrrirtM"n I do not believe in criticising withoin HstateyeTlberotetr Til from tax. bonds. If he "haswa 'savings account ho full tvlth itlcn. or glvo remedy Is from the Consideration, and abundant op must concenl It the whole nssessor Wild In proposing n should be Itany not propose of Its sudden nni thnt thero I spenx. tnai up practically portunity to know whereof For Infants and Children. enough for a taxes. he the revenue no advocato of the proposed revision nf Khome If still hns not savedon real estate. radical change of the adoption systeit pays a tax Immediately upon of thi system of Kentucky has ever ha man wno the tax n roor ror to the Constitution lives suggest! that any class of propert must everxi this tax, whetherunuerexchango proposed amendment Legislature proposei The Kind You Have Always Bought pay" In of the Stnte. If the SnnuiU pe extlupitM irum hiahiiuii. Tho niirnnan of the movement for tax for a tax reclpt from the sheriff, or for the amendment to tho constitution nin Bears the revision Is not to secure exemption for a rent receipt from tho landlord. Thero the ieopIe ratify tt nt the polls, the re?&&CAi nny diss of property. On the contrary. Is no escaping It. And If the poor man sult up to that point will be merely the. Signature of In Kentucky has tried to buy a homo and the Legislature Is put In a posltlor It I for tho purpose or removing const) he where It can begin the work nf revising fittlnn.il restrictions nn that the lelriMa has made1 a partial payment on It, detnx his amendment the turi may have power so to vary dol- finds thnt the notes representing and tho our mean system. The means "may."doei I not ferred payments nre also taxed, "must." It We Are Our Own Fates. method and tho rate that millions of lender may be trusted to arrange matters It Is wle the Legislature will revH lars of property that now cscapiv taxa- so that the owner of tho property wlM blowly Tho government must go on One of the worst tilings that can may he made to yield a revenue nnd tion tnx thus rellove the burden on real estate. stand the burden of thehim on thoe ltevpnne must, hp hnd. Flevlslnn mii.l epr happen to a person Is to get it Our present system has utterly failed In notes, practically making unpaidpay double be cautious. It should preferably be as- purchasq sistea uy n tax commission garnering in- Into his head that he was born un-lthis respect. After nineteen years ot tax to the extent of his to acl formation for the Legislature trial we And It has practically . broken money. ky and that tha Fates are against upon. It should be along a consistent down. o far ns concerns the raising ot Heavily. Costs the State line designed to end In n system unilei M n. There aro no Fates, outside revenue from stocks nnd bonds nnd other I have seen It stated recently that the which tho sources of revenue shall property of that Intangible kind Which certain property being taxeij ol our mentnllty. assertion that our tax system hns driven We contiol our run ensllv he hidden. s we merely keep on with the old capital from Kentucky and keeps other for Stnte purposes, and for Stnto Shall JMardoli. coming to Kentucky Is a only; other property for Municipal jvn destiny. system that has failed, or shall we make capltnl from i purpoes and for Municipal purposej not ourselves free to try methods, that have bald nssertlon before, restingI on facts, repeat here, only; still other property and for County succeeded elsewhere In deriving large have stated three years ago by correpurposes nnd for County purposes onlv property which that about revenue from this kind of escapes In our state? I make no appeal spondence and otherwise I personally nil property being fixed nt some rate'foi purpose five FOR FLETCHER'S for the tax dodger. I favor no exemption traced more than been million dollars oj some rate beingnnd for oneaspurpose only, ns fairly possible adInvested In Kenthat I advocate n capltnl that had of nny kind of property", every tucky, but hnd been recently closed out justed to the normal Income from prop, I system that will make kind of stnte because If! erty of that class nnd collected by th property bear a fair share of the burden! nnd taken from theunder moro advanthat col Its caoaelt-arvmr1 neeordlmr to fitted to Its character, owners found lnws elsewhere they could method thnt will yield tho largest retageous tax turns. A Sol Ions Oll'ense. lected by a method get greater yields from their Investment. That Is the proposition In a nutshell H That horrid Prosecuting Attork',' "Facts, and Not Theories ' This money was not taken from tho It Is nnt theory, tt Is being successfully Stntes havo now so ney charged tho man who stole Fido of population like Ixmls. done. Fourteen ; Theoretically-1 under"" our present law, large renters taken from small commun. shaped their constitutions thnt It was rracticauy, utv vllle. where the withdrawal of flOO.OOO or do It. And nt every step of thothey may nil rely with dog stealing." Tio property is exempt, progress ltles upon dor iir nresent law. millions tS.750.()00 mil jiXW.000 contracfrom the old method to tho now, ti, ot i about lions i . "bonds, ecape. Only wort faxed In Ken tion In meant n rathej serious the What charge did you wish to work would be In tho hands of the the available capital ot for Instancp. chosen representatives of the people. IMpg against him?" inekv this- vcur. Thati .la manifest nb We Need Outside Capital. The Goal To Be Reached. 'surdity. I.et us address ourselves to th I wanted him tried for kidnapus face the conditions ns they The' formulating of the new svstem facts. It hns not been long since I heard tho are the laws of economics nhd of human very startling statement made by a and tnn worxing out oi its uctnus shouiii ing." nature as they are and not ns wo think speaker at a 'public gathering that wa bo done most cautiously, but nlways with a view to finally reaching a point .r .they should be. do not need foreign capital In" Kentucky. where the Stnto would raise Its entire 'The system of taxation wo" havo In quite sure no editor of a KenTCentucky Ls wh.it If known ns the Gen I nm newspaper tucky will ngree to this. j revenues from one class of property; class- - of ral Property Tar System. It Is a sys- Practically all of the development ot the Counties from nnother WET HESITATE? tem which came Into existence many resources of Kentucky .that has property, nnd the Cities from still an-- I years ngo when property existed In sim- the other. Under such a system, when com-- I taken place has been by the aid of forple form, wherj most that, - man had eign rapijal. It must have been so. pletelv In effect, fnrmlng lands would (would bo In shape of lands nnd houses Wp did not haVe, the capital ourselves. be tnxed onlv for local purposes. They and live stock, or a stock of goods, ot If wo do not gel It from the outside, jnouui not pav a cent oi tux ror state An Offer That Involves No Risk to other things visible day the eye and easily wp would not havp It at all. The de- purposes. No kind of property tnxed for It served Its pur velopment now going on In Cistern State purposes pljould be taxed for local assessed. In that For Those Who Accept It. pose' fairly well, but that day has been Kentucky Is almost wholly by means purposes, nnd hone taxed for County or outgrown and the .system which uf. of outside canltnl. We need this outCity purposes should be taxed for state long flood then Js now being generally aban side capital. We want It to ceme. We' purposes. By this separation of sourccsof revenue, doned because it nas oeen lounu impoaai. want It to stand for Its fair share of Wo aro so positive our remedy will "ble tp adapt It to the many new forms ol the burden of our expenses. It Is not we avoid thnt piling up of one- tnx rato property which have come Into exlstenrt proposed. tn exempt II from .taxation In on another which makes the burden so no constipation, twlth the tremendous Industrial and oom. order to get It, but It Is proposed to ad- heavy In Kentucky, nnd by this classify- completely relieve ing of property according to Its cap.icltv matter how chronic It may he, that merclal development of recent years. W just the taxes upon e,vary forni of capiJhave now manifold forms of property tal that comes with a reasonable view fqr standing n tax proportionate tn thp wo offer to furnish It free of all cost U'hnt were not even dreamed' of ntthi to the profit It expect to 'yield Its ownincome It yleldr,' we remove tho Incen.time he general property tax came lntfl ers and also with an teyp-mij- . for tho tive which our. present system furnUhes If it .falls. ... ..w.fw... competition between one State nnd anto undervaluation nnd evasion and perUCYtlUlUllltll ,IIlVUr. Constipation is the cause of weak'Hon with the varied forms of property other In the advantages offered1 for such jury. ! following It, together with I nm not pointing out an Ideal or unthe wlda Investments. system. This system has been fol- - ness of the nerves and muscles of tho tried of securities,, has dmirelj Some Absurd Results. loved and Is being fallowed successfullv largo Intestines or descending colon. tchonsed the comploxlort, of affairs. A svstem of taxation which could de. elsewhere. There is no reason why It Let me point out a few of tho absurdirevenue from lands and houses and ties In prnctlee In enforcing the general should not prove equally successful in To expect a cure you must therefore Ttve other kinds of visible property, which property tnx In Kentucky. Lot us sup- Kentucky: It hold3 out the hope of re- tone up and strengthen those organs jare fixed, nailed down, and unable to pose a man with n thousand dollars in lief., ; I havo made It plain 'escape, Js by no means fitted to derive s n savings account In Louisville. At tho I trust that tax and restore them to healthier acTevenue from bonds and stocks and prevailing rato of Interest, three per revision does not mean exemption for .moneys and other forms of Jntangtbli cent, ho would rpjllze fn one year thirty anybody. It means merely a fair appor- tivity . personal property, like bonds and stnrki dollars on his slrvlngs. He would pay tionment of tho burden ns to kinds of We want you to try Rexall Orderand money and notes, which can hld 1K.K3 of this $30.00 In taxes, I do not property. It means nn abandonment of n system that promises Ideal unlformltv lies on our guarantee. They aro and will hide whenever the tax rati know whnt the tax rats n0r'ls In ' has resulted years agp,lttwas $3.10 in theory, but tn practice to . Several becomes high enough to take what thi all visible eatenallko candy, and aro particularowner of tho property regards as toq on the $100.00 If this man had his thou-- , in tho grossest unfalrm-slargo a proporttpn of the Income from sand dollars deposited lit bank fdrms of property nnd the practical ex- ly Idea for children. They act directrent at three ,per J.TO.00 mterqst ..he would emption of millions. It moans putting that property. a vear from his In. In the hands of tho Legislature the power ly on the nerves nnd muscles of tho have realized The Gap Widens. vestment, nnd he would have joald J31.00 to vary the rate nnd the method at all and times Pvor, In the earlier days of comoratt, In taxes, paying a penalty for being forms to hult . changed thnt If changing bowels. Thoy have a neutral action property of property, so They do quite si thrifty. In view of this. It Is no wondevelopment, the misfit was-nwill not stand fn, bo taxed by one method,, on tho' Organs or glands. out of of u. Dad as 11 is icurand year, now der that In the more- tbarf JIOW.000,000 are wo may reach It by nnother; and so that tiol 'pufrgo-o- r cause any lnconvlonco United States there notes and savings 'ever, bonds and stocks If one rate Is found too high for n clasa barely J20.O00.0OO In snvlmts, banks In overother rroms or. (having the Inpolicy per larger jrui larger "rv of the 'n.muuiKiuioand of the com by the Tho more liberalStates haspursued ot property property reference a todifferent whatever. They will positively yields) come" that New England made come chronic or habitual constiparentage total prqperty may bo tried In tlw Interest nf munity, xear o,y year ai ino uim umn that little porner of our country the rate revenue a well as of fnlrnes;. So tion and the myriads of associate or of savings funds, the for revenue the demarids as good roads,for publlo pur- great reservoir of people of small means, larger wo may do ireo to deal thnt, good schools, hoarded dollirs poses, such ailments. Try Importance at dependent chronic with a question which In etc., become heavier and the tax rati enormous the nggregnUt make such an nil times ns any of such buriners ian wou' sum, that every great cnter- RexnVJOrderlles at olr risk. Two troes higher nnd higher. At the sam prob-- 1 deal with tho constantly recurring time the yletdyfrom honds and stocks hal firlse with a deserving bond Issue to float Ictus In his business life, changing, hi sizes,-- lOc'and 25c. Sold only at our first to the New Knsltthd market. smaller and smaller. In earllei methods to take advantage of his own Srowu Railroads' thought" nothing, for InJames H. Banks Protect Themselves. experience andMhe 'experience of others, store Tho Itexall Store u(Stance, ot 'issuing I per cem uuimo. con- nil of the, and It Is often stated by people who have on of Subject. information he can get Williams, Hartford, Ky. ay any .sianaara raiiroaa woum Investigated this movement far a the not men uisyroceu is yua 1910 sevpn-tenthone-ha- lf I I , o-- association at the In Louisville :. The tax sjluSm of a etate deserves careful consideration,"- - because the power to tax Is the power to destroy, and a tax unwisely laid ma'y easily drain the life of a community or kill an Industry. Approximately ?20,000,-00- 0 a year are taken from the pockets of the people of Kentucky for the support of the state, county and munlcl-pa- r governments. If Is incomprehensible that a thing which mean3 so much In dollars and cents to the people of the state should generally have received such scant consideration. It Is difficult to understand why it should have been so hard at any time to secure from those charged with the duty of making our laws a careful, thorough and conscientious study or the methois by which these largo revenues are raised. We have no specla' complaint to make of the way In which these revenues are spent. There has been no considerable extravagance In the expenditure of our public funds. It Is therefore time that we now stop to consider carefully whether these largo sums are raised "by the best possible methods, whether they are raised In a way that distributes the burden fairly as tetween the owners of vailous kinds of property, whether the tax laws Impose the least burden consistent with tho demand or revenue, and whether they eo distribute the burden as to offer the least nossible hindrance to the development of the state. Where there is compe tition between communities such as necessarily exists under modern con' dltlons, an unwise system, laid witn-ou- t 'due consideration of the handicap It may Impose upon the community In the sharp competition for new population, new Industries and new capital, may easily prove destructive of prosKentucky mid-wint- dress LoUlsvllle. The following la the adof 3IrY A. Y. Ford before the !y jerlng per cent or less. The' trrtjVl table result of thena ehanelne- conditions with the ,tax rata going higher and tlu) yield from mis ciass ot pruperijr b""k iuwc hct been that the owners of this kind of property will, not list It for taxation when the- - tax rate takes anywhere from 40 to ft, PCI imillaUl II1C IflUVUlC JICIUCU uj .... property. Therefore, more and more of nas gone inis.xina oi property property imo evforms and though such ery year a larger paVt 'of our ".total wealth, It yields steadily a smaller of the total revenue, ana the burden of supporting the government falls more and more, heavily, upon real estate and other forms oC .property that can not be hidden. t It Is In order to cure this Injustice and the evils attending tt and., resulting from It that; the revision Is urged In Kentucky. The evil has been cbrrected elsewhere. It can be corrected hen. The States of the Union are, rapidly abandoning this system. No state has ever succeeded In a system of penalties and assessments or equalization thai could compel this Intangible movable, property to stand and be tnxed when the tax rate amounts to confiscation of so large akPart of tho Income. , How It Worka In Kentucky. Now let us look at the .situation In Kentucky. The state tax is 60 cents. There you have already a'Wt rate quite as high as some classes of property can easily stand. But we do not stop there. Under our law on top of this tax, state tnx must be put the. county aver-ag- o which, taking the Atate ovcr will not far from BO ce.nts. .This gives us a tax rate of $1, too high for many, nnd the process of hiding 'gets well under way. Nor do we stop'hofe. On Hop of this state tax ot 60 cents andhfli.county tax of 50 cents there Is still Imposed a local tnx ranging nil the wny frornlBO cents to 11.85, and sometimes higher, and with every 5 or 10 cents added to the rate imi-In- g, :pro-portl- credit-I- f It Cpuld'Tiot- - ftoat-rt- g bonds-atr-4' rerhrtort-that It origl- - f ADDS the juiiea largely in me ueuirt: ui ,ajiivn w .escape from taxation. Kef no One concern himself about the banks In this TO PENSION; BOLL matter. The tax on banks Uoesr, not stop . there. There Is such a thing as Incidence ot taxation, whlrh In common, parlance merely means shouldering tho load off on the next fellpw. If 'a bank has to pay a high rate of taxation it lious? Passes Sulloway Bill lo gets It back from the borrower. If that borrower Is a retail merchant ho gets Pay all Civil War Vet- It back from his customer. If the borrower Is the owner of real estate who Is gets It he EUttlng money Into houses,may be poor erans. his tenants, who , men. In the end, the tax will be borne by somebody else than the bank. The bank will continue to earn .dividends for VfpBhlnu;1,orw Jan., Kouso Its stockholders, y Rdt I do not mean that too heavy a of Representatives passed the tax on a bank has not nn unfavorable effect. The unfavorable effect of it Is j$uIlpAYay general pension lll which upon the community, however, as a grants' pensions ranging frrfm S'? to whole. Ilatper than Btand too heavy a load of taxation the banks will reduce ?3sj o mc i.th to all soldiers whe soiv-e- J their capital and surplus, as many of rjnety days In tho United StH'es them have done In Kentucky. Under tho law of this State, the amount that can ai'my In- the Civil War nr sixty da j any one Individbe loaned by a bank to ual or firm or corporation; Is, limited to In the Mexican War nnd who have a fixed percentago of the capital and reached years. the age 'of sixty-tw- o surplus of that bank. The result, therefore, of reducing the capital ind surplus The bill adds about $43,000,000 a of Ranks Is to reduce the amount of credit that can bo given nnd to restrict year to the pension roll. the banking facilities of our largo merfew Thero were comparatively cantile and manufacturing establishments. Th! hn gone so far that there members who were not anxious for Is hot a large establishment In the Statn y that can procure from Its local a,n oportunity to pay tribute to the banks a sufficient llnp of credit to carry old soldier. The few who announcnn its enterprise. Nor Is there in Kentucky today on account of the heavy ed that they were going to oppose we put on rapltnl and banking de, tax posits a single: Institution or any group the measure were equally anxious of Institutions strong enough to float a for an opportunity to explain why really big financial enterprise. of -- $45,000,000 A Good Example "I am a good example," writes Mrs. R.'LTBell, of McAlester, Okla., "of what Cardui will do for suffering women. "I suffered with my head and back, for over six years, and although I tried everything, I never coujd get anything to do me any good, until I began to take Cardui. 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I GUARANTEED S ATISFAOTOB"? OH. KOHS7 REPUMDEa Pine-Tar-Hon- ey uvmimmmmowymmnmnMMir Bean Weat End Union St. 9 - Dr. Bell's - uui For Coughs and Colds. Hartford, - Ky i- ftatti ' i I . M- - to her feet and shouted over and ovHE 3E 3G er again: "It's a He a lie a Ho!" DAUGHTER, BE WISE, No wonder that In the uproar of GET THEE UN HUSBAND WEDNESDAY, .JANUARY 18 hisses there was also much applause. It Is not safe to refer to any man as "friendless" so long as his mother may he The Beauties of the Thing Elu- lives for the raother-lov- e SHORT SKETCH OF depended upon to assert Itself under cidated Common to all circumstances, and the men who GEN, ROBERT E. LEE nppluuded that line show of mother-lov- e In the Indiana court room probably knew what they were doing. f icer your Have you a little husband-IHis Extensive Career as AnOf home? and Commander of War For what Is home without one of O FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH. O .ock-taki- ng daughter? is We merOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO these, oh, my Christmas tree without Forces. Even as a reSunday School every Sunday at the trimmings. distribution-qui- ck Robert Edward Lee was born Jan- 2:30 p. m. Behold, a husband is the trimuary 19, 1807. at Stratford, Va., and Prayer meeting every Friday mings on the tree of life. died October 23, 1S70. He was the night, with lecture by pastor on He Is a thing of beauty and a joy Har- coming Sunday School lesson. son of Henry Loe( "Light-Hors- e forever. ry"), He was graduated with high will He Is a decoration and a badge of Preaching every fourth Sunday, standing from West Point In 1829. morning and night, except preaching merit more to bo cherished than a 18 o IN In the Mexican war he served as this month on the fifth Sunday Carnegie medal. chief engineer on the staff of General Jan. 29 Instead of fourth Sunday. But a manless woman Is an abomWood, and was distinguished In the Everybody Invited to attend each ination under the sun! advance on the capltol, especially at service. She shall be cast out and covered Men's Suits, regular price '$10, Clearance price S6.75. Chapultepec. From 1852 to 1855 with scorn. Men's SuitB, regular price $12.50, Clearance price... $8. 50. The busiest and mightiest little lie was commandant at West Point. The scoffers shall scoff at her, and In 1859 he was sent against John thing that ever was mndc Is Cham- - waiters and porters and janitors Men's Suits, regular price $15, Clearance price $11.'75. Brown's raid on Harper's Ferry and bei Iain's Stomrch nnd Liver Tablets. shall not bow down before her. Men's Suits, regular price $16.50, Clearance price..$13.50. he had reached the rank of lieutenant-c- They do t1 o work whenever you reYet behold, when anything In Men's Suits, regular price $18.50, Clearance price..$14.75- These, olonel 18G1. When his quire their aid. In tablets trousers appeareth at her side, she Men's Suits, regular price $20, Clearance price $15.75. State seceded, Lee resigned from the change weakness Into strength, shall be covered with reflected glory. Youth's Suits, regular price $5, Clearance price into energy, gloominess Into the U. S. army, April 20, accepted woman, For lo, a woman Is only a 3.75. command of the State forces and In Joyousness. Their action Is so gen- but a man, though ho be bald, and Youth's Suits, regular price $8, Clearance price $6.20. May was appointed a general in the tle, one doesn't rcnllze they have fat, nnd grouchy, nnd frayed at the Youth's Suits, regular price $10, Clearance price... $7.25. Confederate army. For a year he taken a purgative. Sold by all deal- edges. Is a man for a' that. ers, m was conspiciously emploved In And he looketh like a "tip." and South Carolina. The Go to! She that hath not a husGREAT OPPORTUNITY! wounding of General J. E. Johnston Ladie's Suits, regular price $10, Clearance price $6.25. band shall find nil her days flat, staid at Fair Oaks. May 31, 18C2. called Airs. Eliza C. Duke desires to and unprofitable. Ladies' Suits, regular price $12.50, Clearance price..$8.25. He comT.eo to supreme command. But a husband shall give thee dispose of all her real estate in Ladies' Suits, regular price $16.50, Clearance price $1 1 .50. manded In the Seven Days' battles, work for thy hands to do. Dam, Ky., consisting of Yea, he shall scatter thy carpets beat Pope at the second battle of Beaver Ladies' Suits, regular price $18.50. Clearance price SI 3.75. began about (20) twenty acres within with ashes and newspapers; he shall Pnl! 'Jun. and. immediately Ladies'' Suits, regular price $20, Clearance price... $14.75. his first Invasion of the North. His the very heart of the town make holes In his socks that thou prestige was not impaired by (he which can be divided into nice mayest amuse thyself darning them; . AVfiliave many broken lots of Shoes for men, ladies, and children to close. We he shall burst on hfs' buttons that drawn battle of Antletam, and the and valuable building lots. Have placed these on our bargain counters with prices within reach of the man or mayest put litem on again. rniynnd Its general gained new honthou NOW IS YOUR CHANCE. lady with a slender purse. We also have a lot of Jshort-length- s ors bv the vlctorlps of Fredericksin most every And whnt Is life without nn occumay not pation? such opportunity of our Dress Goods line, to close at less than original cost. burg and CliancellorsvIIle. His sec Call Alns, how shall a lone womnn ond Invasion of the North resulted be presented in a lifetime. disastrously at Gettysburg. In tho on or address, John H. 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Yea, verily, verily, even a bought, forced to surrender at Appomattos. trouble and of rheumatism, from MMMMM ' April 9. Soon 'afterward he be- which I had been an almost helpless borrowed or stolen husband Is more came presldont of Washington col- sufferer for ten years. It suited my to be desired than none at all. lege In Lexington, Va., (now Wash- case as though made Just for me." For what proflteth It a woman, ington and Lee university,) and re- For dyspepsia, Indigestion, Jaundice though she have every other luxury ! and to rid tho system of kidney pols- - In all the world, and not have a little mained there until his death. lons that cause rheumatism, Electric husband in the home? Slah? A Reliable Cough Medicine Bitters has no equal. Try them. Nev York Evening World. Is a valuable family friend. Foley's Every bottle is guaranteed to satisfy. PLACED IN YOUR RESI- l Honey and Tar fulfills this condition Only 50c at Jame3 H. Wlllams, 214 DENCE OR PLACE OF BUS- Dr. Hell's Antiseptic Salve exactly. Mrs. Charles Kline, N. 8th Main street. m Is good for anything for which n INESS, AND PUT YOURSELF "Several St., Easton, Pa., states: IN DIRECT CONTACT W'TH salve Is indicated such as pimples, members of my family have been A. S. of K. Notice. THE sores, chaps, ulcers, blackheads, cured of bad coughs and colds by the To the poolers of tobacco at Hartuse of Foley's Honey and Tar and I ford: As there appears to be some sunburn and all skin affectlons.v 25c , m am never without a bottle In tho misunderstanding as to tho tobacco at all dealers. TO ALL STATES. house. It soothes and relieves the delivered at Hartford, I can only re! A New One. FOR THE COMPANY'S SPECIAL In the throat and loosens peat what I have said in the opening Irritation Sprlgg's CONTRACT Have you Customer TO THE FARMERS, up tho cold. I have always found it of the house here, no tobacco will W. fl. and J. p. GH1I1ESPIE, Proprietors. CALL ON OR ADDRESS a reliable cough cure and do not hes- be received except pooled with tho Specific For What Alls You? No, ma'am, we haven't; Druggist W. O'BANON, itate to recommend It highly." For A. S. of E. of Ohio county. but we have something just as bad. grippe, coughs and stuffy colds, la JJs. D. FORD, Local Manager, T for children nnd grown persons nnd Chairman Finance Committee. Hartford, Ky. people, use only Foley's lor delicate W. C. SEXTON. Foley's Kidney Remedy An Ap- : WHY SO WEAK? : Honey and Tar. Contains no opLocal Manager, preclntion. iates. For sale by all druggists, m Incorporated. Beaver Dam, Ky. L. McConnell, Catherine St., - A - SPECIALTY HORSESHOEING N. Y., writes: "I wish to ex- Kidney Troubles May be Sapping MOTH Klt'S INFLUENCE IN A Mi HUMAN I.1VKS press my appreciation of the great Your Life Away. Hartfocd good I derived from Foley's Kidney Remedy, which I used for a bad case In b. An nttornoy speaking People Have Learned HARDW1CK tests eyes. Ind., court room In defense of kidney trouble. Five bottles did HARDW1CK grinds lenses while charged with killing the the work most effectively and provof a man This Fact. you wait. despollcr of his home, referred to ed to me beyond doubt it is the most HARDWICK has two Graduate reliable kidney medicine I have ever the dead man ns "a friendless black Opticians. When a healthy man or woman scoundrel." Tho dead man's moth- taken and shall always have my en HARDWICK has the only Lens to run down without nnnarent er, Bitting In the court room.scprang dorsement." For sale by all drugGrinding Plant In Owensboro. cause, becomes weak, languid, depress gists. . m HARDWICK has the only up-ted, suffers backache, headache, dizzy As Advertised. date Jewelry Store In Owens- spells nnd urinary disorders, kidney IT I see you advertise a boro. Customer weakness may be the cause of it all. HARDWICK has a fine Jewelry fire sale. What have you that Is Keep the kidneys well and they will Repairer. keep you well. Doan's Kidney Pills HereAre Facts We Want You to marked down? HARDWICK has an Expert En- Tho Public nenefactor Veil, ve cuie sick kidneys and keep them well. SOLD BY graver. half some smoking jackets unt Can Hartford readers demand further Prove at Our Risk. HARDWICK haB the Best Watch meerschaum pipes slightly damaged proof than the following statement: n?n Repairer. CARSON by smoke unt some rain coats unt Prlco (iraham, Railroad St., Clov- Marvelous as It may seem, Re.v HARDWICK Is fine on Clock some umbrellas slightly damaged by erportjv Ky., buys: recom"I can all "93" Hair Tonic has grown hair Repairing. mend Donn's Kidney Pills as a remon heads that wero once bald. Of vater. 4 edy that lives up to representations. course, In none of these cases were , Fever Sores. You will never know what a For four years I suffered from disroots dead, nor had the the hair Fever sores and old chronic sores LIBERTY SPECIAL) fine store Owensboro has until CO. scalp taken on a glazed, shiny ap should ont bo healed entirely, but ordered kldnejs and the Becretlons you see HARDWICK'S. You will . from theso organs wero too frequent pearance. should be kept In healthy condition. never know what HARDWICK l'OIt AfA'. HARTFORD Roxall "93" Hair Tonic acts scien- This can be done by applying Cham- In passage, obliging me to rise Eev-er- al can do till you try him. times during the nlghtl Whengerms which berlain's Falve. This salvo has no tifically, destroying the are usually responsible for baldness. superior for this purpose. It Is also ever I caught cold, It was sure to setIt penetrates to the roots of the hair, most excellent for chapped hands, tle In my kidneys nnd greatly aggrastimulating and nourishing them. It soro nlpp!c3, burns and diseases of vate my trouble. My back ached seCROWN UNO BRIDGE WORK verely and when I stooped, I was M. H. & E. RAILROAD TIME E Is a most pleasant toilet necessity, is the skin. For sale by all deal- soized by sharp twinges through my For the refined and dainty womanS AT HARTFORD, KY. delicately perfumed, and will not ers. m loins. The ache In my back at night gum or permanently stnln tho hair. what she demands now. America greatly disturbed my rest and In ..Time table effective Sunday, Dec. Xo Chance There. Wo want you to get a bottle of are on dentistry, and d Woman (In country the morning I arose feeling lnme nnd ltli, contains the following schedule: Rexall "93" Hair Tonic and use it as not satisfied with anything but village) A man ns strong as you sore. I was very nervous, the slight- No. 112 North Bound duo 7:20 a. in. directed. If It does not relieve est acmo of perfection tn dental wo tired me and I often Dally except Sunday. scalp Irritation, romovo dandruff, are ought to bo able to find work. dull work languid. Doan's Kidney felt and Pills No. 114 North Bound due Teeth extracted with as littlo pJ 3:40 p. m. McCAIX rATTERN3 prevent the hair from falling out and Haven't you any regular occupation? relieved mo in a short time and It Wayfarer (with his mouth full) Celebrated (or atyle, perfect fit, Implldtjr and promoto an Increased growth of hair, Bally except Sunday. Children glvon careB reliability nearly 40 ycara. Sold In. nearly as possible. required the contents of but four Yes'm; I warsh th' winders o' every city and town In (lie United State! and No. 115 South Bound duo 8:65 a. m. nnd In every way give entire satisSpecial attention to, pi-Canada, or by mall direct, More aold than attention. boxes to effect a complete cure. I any other make. Send lor tree catalogue. faction, simply come back and tell Dally except Sunday. work and ALL WQIlKfMVta can say that this cure has proved MAGAZINE question or formalius, and without Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is a permanent." No. 118 South Bound duo 1:40 p. m. MeCALIS More aubacribera than any other faahlon TEED, work done at' lowest, prlc rnagaxinemllllon a month. Invaluable. Lit. ty we will hand back to you every very valuable mcdlclno for throat For sale by all dealors. Price 50 Dally except Sunday. cat atylcr. pattern, dreaimaklne, millinery, penny you paid ub for It. Two sizes, and lung troubles, quickly relieves cents. Fostor-Mllbur- n plain aewlnr, fancy needlework, hilrdrenlnp, Co., Buffalo. II. E. MJSCIIKE, Agt. etiquette, eood atories, etc Only 0 centa a 50c and $1.00, Sold only at our and cures painful breathing and a Kew York, sole agents for tho United year (worth double), Including a Iree pattern. Subicrlba today, or aend fur lample copy, store The oRxnll Store Hartford, dangerously sounding cough which f Btates. WONBEHFUL. INDUCEMENTS Ky., James H. Williams, 214 Main Indicates congested lungs. Sold by Oflto li BapiUku BtikUtfT ANTI-PAI- N Remember the name Doan's to Agenta. Poital brlnffj premium catalogue DR. BELL'S and new caah prlas offer. Addrcaa all dealers. street. m ind tako no other. -Per Internal nnd External PaJn. TO McUU C9, S t M W. JTft SU MW WUf Th$ Har ford Herald . rCLEARANCE SALP X JANUARY n ooooooooooooooooo IS NOJrtZ ON only one week away and have lots of chandise that must move before we begin this work. In pricing these lines of merchandise our purpose is selling and that only. Opportunities are on every side and many of the greatest values cannot be advertised because of limited space. It be a remarkable occasion. Don't fail SALE IS NOW attend. PROGRESS. S Clea.ra.rvce Sale on Men's Suits ss Vlr-q;In- la Clearance Sale on Ladies' Suits An-oth- er nt ue Don'tfail to visit us duringthis Sale and secure some of these Bargains. Carson L Co., HAVE A ROUGH RIVER TELEPHONE Ji $r '&&&'&'&& &&&&&&&. Long Distance Lines GILLESPIE BROS. J. BLACKSMITHING AND REPAIR WORK Hartford, Kentucky. a, Vln-conn- $ be-el- ns o- &,&,,Sfc,$,lSfc,, $?$?$?& & Wfa' HATS TA-BL- . te Kind-Hearte- DR. H. J. BELLX HARTFORD, 'JC i,t J"' , iMJViti.iu i. II III u.n,ranifr-'t- i jj'mlBliitlh illi. lit i ,rf. :. i, i ,),. r -- ,"8 Wiiin M. it. n " 1"- -i iii1 n 'I iifiiiilBtfii iHihl ""Aflj; fi lata. iNflaW