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Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.): February 1, 1911 Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Jno. P. Barrett & Co. Hartford, KY 1911 haf1911020101_sn84037890 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.): February 1, 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. vrwwjyw1" ijpilwUl4t!n",.' "& TW rwTsyi' ""Xltr""'' " 'Fnfw i' " THE HARTFORD HERALD. All Kinds of Job Printing Neatly Executed. "1 Come, the Herald of a, Noiav World, the Jfewk af All Marions Lumbering at mv inch." Subscription jRi.o w Year, In Advanu 37th YE AB. oo ooooooo NEWSo o o o o o NOTES. KENTUCKY O O Socialist HARTFORD, KY., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY but in this she was about llko most speakers, who seem to fail A YANKEE LEADS GATHGLIGISM OF to give tho exact modus operandi under which Socialist government would bo administered. Her speech THE REBEL BAND HO was well received and frequently apJOHNSON plauded. At the conclusion she offered some Socialist books and literature for salo nad also had a col- In Capture of Town on Should Play No in lection taken up for Incidental expenses. She spoke about an hour Mexican Border. Gubernatorial Race. and a half and left immediately for Simmons, this county, whore sho BEING DISCUSSED was billed to speak. It is under- MARTIAL LAW WAS DECLARED QUESTION stood she will remain In the State about a month, speaking under the Side Jailer A Man's Religious Affiliation Socialist On California direction of the National 1. 191 1 NO. 5 K for the nomination at the hands of the Democrats. A great many of PRIMARY RECALL OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO hia frlonds are men with a disposition to Ignore the fact Kentucky has 3,127 lawyers, of that Mr. Johnson Is not of their rewhom 16 are women. ligious affiliation, Just as the CathoGONVENTION Corn is bringing 45 cents, delivlics havo Invariably done In every ered, In Henderson county. election since the organization of The supervisors raised the tax astho State. Did anybody over hear of Such is Dope Handed Out sessment of Logan county, ?160,000. the Catholics saying they would not Dry A child of John Prewitt, of vote for a man because he was not a from Louisville. Fork, Barren county, was burned to Catholic? any Then why should death. Democrat say that he will not vote Mrs. Sallle Coffman, aged 66, died ANOTHER HAS for a man because he Is one? at her homo near Poplar Grove, To thus draw the lino from a re McLean county. ligious nmiiation standpoint, no Forty employes of a tobacco stom-mer- y matter what denomination a candi Following the Primary-Mu- ch at Greenville are on a strike Committee. date may belong to. Is dangerous to Was Slain and the Should Not Dominate Speculation as to Comfor higher wages. the party and undemocratic In every RARKSDALE HAMLETT FOR A new $5,000 dairy barn has been way. If a fight was made against a Inmates Freed. His Politics. STATE SUPERINTENDENT mittee's Action. completed at the Eastern Asylum; Baptist or a Methodist or a man of for the Insane at Lexington. Prof. Barksdale Hamlett, superin- LEADER RECITES THE CAUSES JUST RUNNINP FOR GOVERNOR anv other church, because of his re- AND All RHEA JUST LAUGHS The total assessment for the city ligion alone, would not the members 4 tendent of the city schools of Hop- of Pducah is $13,829,000 as com- klnsvllle, Ky of his church bo offended and proCalexlco, Cal., Jan. 29. A band and candidate for Our attention has been called reLouisville, Ky Jan. 28. It Is rupared to $10,623,670 last year. Do of 100 armed revolutionists, led by cently' to an item in the Benton test against such trentment? y In political circles that mored Burglars entered the store of A. State Superintendent of Public In a Yankee, suddenly appeared thoso who object to Ben Johnson at day- Tribune-Democr- at struction of Kentucky on tho Demoand a comment L. Gum, at Lexington, and stole a because of his rellclon know that when the Democratic State Execucratic ticket, was In Hartford a day light In Mexlcalll, the town adjoin- on It by the Todd County Times, tive Committee meets at the Louislot of clothing, shoes and hats. or two Inst week, making friends ing Calexlco, in Lower California, both are unfair because tho there are G.'.OOn Catholic voters In ville Hotel In this city on February Ed Sampson, who was shot twice a lnrce majorand In the interest of his candidacy. Mexico, this morning and Imme- first is absolutely untrue and a part, Kentuckv nnd thot 4, Harry Lazarus, the committeein a pistol duel, at Island, about And to take posses- at least, of the comment Is, we be- ity of them are Democrats? is a Fourth District diately proceeded Christmas time, is better and will Prof. Hamlett then, ns there were less than 420,-00- 0 man from the Third district, will ofman, and is making a winning race. sion. lieve, 'altogether-unwarranted- . The recover. votes polled In Kentucky In fer a resolution to reconsider the acSheriff Meadows, of Imperial coun- TrlbuiuDemocrat' Article is as folHis work at Hopklnsvllle Is a monuThe Hopkins county Democrats ment to his ability as a school work- ty, California, declared martial law 1907, by what mnnner of figuring do tion of the committee In calling a lows: will nominate a candidate for the you find that 65,000 Is only one-ten- primary on May 27 for the selection Is abundantly at noon, swearing in 50 deputies "Ed Shinnlck, of the Shelbyville of Democratic candidates for State legislature, at the primary election, er and organizer. He of thnt number? and allowing no persons to leave the Record. Is determined to keep the May 27. There has never been but one offices. United Statea. religion of the Hon. Ben Johnson beThe committee decided, by a vote Ulmont Fain, charged with the The rebels appeared at the house fore the public, notwithstanding tho State olTlcer who was a Catholic of 8 to 4. to .' muryfjf Jessie Wilson in a resort f , , , - & nominate the Demosince Kentucky was admitted to tho of Governor Terrazas. Subprefect of fact that Mr. Johnson is a Catholic. at Lexington, was admitted to $3,-0Union, and thoro would not have cratic candidates at a primary electhis district, and placed him under We roust confess that we cannot see Now, It Is reported, two or ball. been a Democratic Administration tion. arrest. Proceeding In nn orderly how this Is olng to benefit Mr. are The Warren County Fair Associapast thirty years If It had three of the committeemen manner to tho Custom House, they Johnson, and can't understand why within the tion realized 140 per cent, profit on not been for the votes of Democrat wavering and may possibly vote for demanded tho surrender of the Gov Mr.. Shinnlck persists In keeping It Its fair last fall. Each $5 share of ic Catholics. Tills being true, nre a convention. If tho committee deernment officials. before the nubile." $7. stock earned thev not entitled to fair trentment, cides to reconsider Its original acHere the revolutionists mot de The "Todd County Times' comment The tax assessment of Bullitt siiiKjsIsHm " at least? Ben Johnson Is not run- tion. The men who are said to be murrers, but when a window was Is as follows: ),county was raised $150,000 by the ning because he Is a Catholic, but possible converts to n State convenbroken In and the chief of the cus"Pbsslblv Mr. Shinnlck thinks It Supervisors, making the total assessbecause he has an ambition to be tion nre Committeemen Thompson, tom crops was dragged out, they laid will help Johnson. Didn't this or Governor, nnd tho right to do so Lyons and Pitch. If two mn can ment 2,875,668. down their Winchesters and surren- thodox Christian country elect as be carried over to the convention The A. S. of E. pool of tobacco of dered. All Federal officers were President of the United States, two thnt Is accorded every cltlzon of thlB side, leaving six for a primary county will amount to about and Butler Commonwealth. If ho Is not the placed under guard as the main par- veapa upo. a man who no more besix for a convention. Chairman one million pounds, which will bring best qualified man for the place, he ty proceeded. lieves In the Immaculate conception, about $75,000 Into that county. should he defeated. His religion Henry Prewitt will have the deciding Tho revolutionists then went to otc.t than did Bob Ingersoll? Of vote, and It Is expected that ho will A new State bank has been or tho Jail and denwnded tho 'nys o courso i there's no comparison be- nor the religion of anv other man vote for i convention. ganized at Franklinton, Henry coun should bo Injected Into the race. We He re- tween r Catholicism and Infidelity, Jailer Jose Vlllasenor. In the last meeting of the executy, with a capital stock of $15,000 fused them and was shot dead, with but .ns'the peopje seem to haveac-qulre(- ?. will say this further, if no man can tive committee the vote was as folin business March 1. It will start to an office in Kentucky? a bullet through his head. Tho a habit of bestowing their lows: T. B. McGregor, of Marshall coun- ey lock on the Jail door was then bro- best offices upon the men who differ now or hereafter, because of his reQener- m ty. Third Assistant-AttornFor a primary A. C. Rhoa. from & ligious denominations, some of us ken off and tho Inmates found within the most widely from them, and as Prof. Dnrkstlalc llntnlctt. Henry R. Lawnl, is a candidate for the Republictho Shelby were all freed, Including two revo- the Catholics are outnumbered near- would like to know It. rence, of the First district: Charlan nomination for Attorney Genoral. Record. Claiming that he was permanent- qualified for the hlglT office which lutionists who were arrested two ly ten to one by the Protestants In ton Thompson, of the Sixth district: Kentucky. It looks like Mr. Shln-nlck- 's M. J. Meagher (by proxy), of the ly injured as the result of negligence he seeks, and his broad platform davs previously. JAMES WAS RIGHT AS TO These Joined the forces of the logic Isn't altogether faulty. on the part of the Kington Coal Co., embraces tho very best In educaSeventh district; J. Norton Fitch, of THE SENATORIAL PRIMARY with cries of "Vivo Mexi"The editor of the Times has Just the Eighth district: Will A. Youns. at Morton's Gap, Stephen L. Aaron, tional endeavor. Ho Is a worthy co." The leading stores were vis- as much respect for a good Catholic of the Ninth district, nnd J. R. Tug-gl- e. a white miner, has brought suit man In every respect, having worked Brynn's Commoner savs: against the company, asking $5,000 himself up from a poor boy. Al- ited and the proprietors Informed ns ho has for n good Protestant, of the Eleventh district. It seems that Congressman Olllo damages. For a convention J. A. Govlson. ready he has pledged to him almost that no looting would bo allowed and Just as much contempt for a M. James protested against the acMrs. Caroline Martin, wifq of the the solid vote of the teachers of the and that as long ns their demands mean Protestant as he has for i tion of the State committee of Ken- of the Second district: Harry LazaThe only possible tucky in leaving out the senatorial rus, of the Third district; Sam T late Col. Robert M. Martin, former- State and all interested In the im- wore complied with, there would be menu Catholic. excuse for making Ben Johnson's Spalding, of the Fourth district, and ly of Muhlenberg county, has been provement and advancement of Ken- be no rioting or killing. nomination In Issuing the call for a B. Barrlero, the proprietor of the McDonogh, of the Fifth disconvictions an Issue in this primary. sentenced to 7 years In the peniten- tucky's educational facilities, see In James was right on this Wm. P. tiary by a court in New Jersey, for him a worthy and competent leader largest store, offered argument and campaign Is the fact that a number subject, ns he Is on others. It would trict. was placed undor arrest. It Is said of leaders of his church have anAnother story floating around in the part she played In the death of for the accomplishment of these not take long to build up tho Demohe paid $570 for his freedom. He nounced thnt thov wished that political circles In Louisville Is that her daughter. things. cratic partv If nil Its representatives Is now safe on this side of tho line. Secretary of State Brunor says he to control this countrv, n the Democratic State Executive ComThe only killing was that of tho f'lnc that no rellclous denomination In office were like James thorough- mittee will call a convention1 some has determined to put all his own ly Democratic nt all times. Newspaper correspondents should bo permitted to do, vhethev Jailer. time after the primary electfon for work asido and examino each State HER FOLLOWERS GAZE were welcomed by tho leader, who Baptist, banking institution this year. Dur Presbyteiinn, the purpose of adopting n, platform Christian, photographs to bo taken Methodist or anything olse. for the coming State campaign. ing the past two years deposits in Our WANTS It ON FACE allowed MjjLEBDrS and gavje Interviews freely. Is said that Senator McCreary. tlio State banks have Increased from forefathers fought and bled for The Commander In Chief of the lihe'rtv, and overv mnn 1c $56,500,000 to $70,500,000. FOR A NATIONAL PARK Campbell CantrHI, Chairman Henry In' tho Circuit Court of Muhlen- For the Last Time Remains of revolutionary forces is Simon Bart- to the enjovment of thnt biosi-?- d Prewitt and other woll known Demholdt, an American and a formor heritage. ocrats arc In favor of tho convention 'Keep church an.l berg county, N. D. Owen received Noted Woman Finally resident of Los Angeles. J. M. Ley- judgment against the new Madison-vlll- e, forever separate' is tho wisest Representative Thomas Intro- - after tho primary. However, It is va is his chief Lieutenant. suggested thnt it is a little unusual advice oyer given by America's w's- Hartford & Eastern Railroad Laid to Rest. General Bartholdt said: "This Is est statesman. to nnmn a man and then adopt a Co., for $1,050 for logs lost In Pond duces Bill to Purchase the start of a general movement that platform that will bo agreeable for river through obstructions placed "If Mr. Johnson's frlonds persist Cave for $1,000,000. Cambridge, Mass., Jan. 26. In n Is to tako place all over Mexico. We In making his religion an Issue, of him to mnko the race on. In the river while tho Company was Ah Rhea, of the building a bridge. concrete grave In Mount Auburn are a portion of the Mexican Liber- course It will bo mot bv tho other al party, which Is tho same as the appointed to arrange for the priWashington, Jnn. 28. Represeny comotery there was laid a Socialist party In the United State's. side. They enn expect nothing else. WOMAN SOCIALIST SPEAKER The people, howover, are not dis- tative Robert Youhr Thomns, Jr., of mary, laughed nt tho Idea of the AT HARTFORD LAST FRIDAY bionzo casket containing the body of "Wo aim to make Mexico free posed to make it an Issuo, as was e Thl-- d KcnhicVv district, y committee rescinding Its former acMary Bnker Eddy, tho founder of from tho tyranny of Diaz and all tho evidenced two years ago 1 when Taft, Introduced n bill of tho utmost im- tion In tho calling of the primary. Miss Lena Morrow Lewis, a noted the Christian Sclonco Church. On present intolerable officials. We are not a believer In tho divinity of portance to Kentucky nnd tho naDEATH IUTK WAS THREE female orator, spoke In Hartford tho casket rested a bronze box en- operating without riot, bloodshed or Christ In tho orthodox sense, defeat tion, appropriating ?1. 000. 000 for TIMES THAT OK IURT IS last Frldav afternoon In behalf of closing a complete set of works of debauchery. We have ordered all ed William J. Brvnn. one pf the most the purchase of Mammoth Cave and Mm Rnrlnllftt nnrrv Altlinnch ihn Mrs. Eddy, together with all tho re- saloons closed and will allow no 111 of for tho Its approaches, a national ftliday was very Inclement, there was a cent Christian Science publications. treatment of women and children, orthodox office Presbyterians,and thoso pn'V. The billfor use as thnt three LpvInpton. Kv Jan. 2S. If tho highest In tho land, il nrovHcs In the to records of the City Clerk Since Mrs. Eddy on and American I largo crowd Several court house In Decemberthe8, funeral of has been kept ed with respect.citizens will be treat- who bolted Taft on account of his commlslonors, under the supervision yenr 1910 enn be taken as a for the greet her. basts of ladles were a guard religious views were shown, by the of tho Secretary of Wnr, but apthe assemblage. Sho was delayed a constantly at tho door of the receiv"We have 200 armed men In this returns, to be ns scarce as the pro- pointed from civil life, be created ns comparison, Lexington is doomed to eventual extinction bv race suicide. little In arriving, but after being in- ing vault whoro the body rested. vicinity nnd nro prepared to fight to verbial hen's teeth." a board of maintenance, and that it The nnnual report of City Clerk J. troduced by Attorney Y. L. Moseley, This guard was removed a tfnlsh to hold tho ground wo havo In answer to tho first, we want to shall be tho duty of this board to E. Cnssldy, which hns Just beon sub- at once launched Into what sounded when about thirty leaders of tho gained. sav that as to what Bon Johnson's superintend the park. Tnltfrul tn ihn Tlnnril nt TTnnlHi like a set speech. Miss Lewis is a church attending the burial removed "The movement Is a result of tho religion Is, tho Sholby Record has The Wnr Department through Its 8,towa that ,,urInR the ycar mo thJ speaker of considerable ability and tho bronze plate covering the. feat- Imprisonment and persecution of tho never It has said, how- chief, is given general charge of tho deaths of residents were moro referred. than presented her subject well. She is ures of Mrs. Eddy, and gazed for a revolutionists arrested in Los An- ever, that no man's religion, his purchase and control of h tho three to one greater than the births woll posted and a fluent talker. Sho last time on tho placid faco. There geles not long ngo. Tho plans nro Democracy, property. Mr. Thomas' of Integrity nnd ability beCavo resident families. There were ?ald Socialist Ideas w.ere much dis had been little change. for tho overthrowing of tho Govern- ing enual to that of his opponent bill will meet Instant approval nil only 212 births, and fiGC deaths. torted and misrepresented and dis Tho grave is constructed of steel ment and placing the common peo should cut any figure In the race, over Kentucky and In many portions Tho records show that during the claimed several of the charges and concrete to make it impervious ple on a footing with the higher Tho question of Mr. Johnson's re of the United States. It has long past year there were 6GC deaths rought against the party. She to desecration, or oven decay, for classes." ligion was not injected Into this been felt that tho envo should be taamong the resident population, row a strong contras: between tho some centuries, at least. The grave of OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO race by him or his friends. It was ken over by tho Government, so wlllnll f!47 Wnrn trhUrt nrr1 91 O nfA ery rich and the poor and said Is to bo marked by a mausoleum. and worked altogether by, that, without cost and under Proper O FrRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH. O started ,ored There wero'212 blrth of nines could not bo that way under his opponents, who hoped thereby care and maintenance, one of tho Died in Illinois. which 117 were white children, and Sho gave'' wo- Lthe Socialist regime. to influenco a bigoted fow In Ignor- greatest works of nature will bo ac-- 1 only thirty-fiv- e an credit for the origin of farming colored. This would James R. Sumner, aged 7G, a vetBible School every Sunday at 2:30 ing his merits when the-- go to tho cesslble to anyone who wishes to be- Indicate a romarkablo falling off In hd 4he higher arts of living. The eran of tho civil war, having served polls. hold It. tho birth rate among tho negroes, Jemocrats and Republicans, sho in the 35th Kentucky, died recently p. m. Communion at 3:30 p. m. The Times says: "Didn't this orDuring tho Methodist protracted paid, are afraid to try anything now at Mills Shoals, Illinois. Ho was a but tho showing Is partly duo, no thodox Christian country elect as Mr. John Barnard, son of Mr. meeting there will be no Friday- doubt, to the carelessness, among Jtong political lines. The man who natlvo of 'Muhlenberg county and President of tho United StatoB, two Lon Barnard, died In Oxford, Kan., UtB his grandfather think for him, the last surviving son of the late night prayer meeting and the Teachthis class of pcoplo In making reers' Training class will recite after years ago, a man who no more bo- - on Saturday night last, of brain fe- - ports of births. snsnld, will never got any further Thomas Sumner, of .Paradise. DeIleveB In the immaculate conception ' vor. He was. sick only a short time. frilone in his Ideas than tho stage ceased moved to 'Illinois after tho the Biblo school, than did Bob Ingersoll?" Yes, it Mr. Barnard received word of his Tho Herald had two charming vls-dl- d. war. He leaves nn aged wife, who coactKand tho paddled boat The resignation of Hear Admiral But did tho Democrats of ken- - condition Saturday and started to ltors last Saturday in the persons of .fl AT lad . n 4lv AKnttnilAil 41.I. hiii-- i iiiii u n iv Barry rnil Hiyu't T .Anrla' nan aiou iju n is nuntiLiU iiiih uuuunuiu . vtrti f nlan u. iiuliwh was tendered and accepted, tucky contribute in any way to that him, but a later telegram was re- - Miss Iva Ambrose and nleco, little more in. uetnpbors than In a clear j with whom he had lived for over following the request of tho Presl-- . election? Ben Johnson's race Is for celVcd Sunday morning stating that Miss Ena Westerfield, of Latfoon, t the Socialist doctrine, J ty years, dent. a Stato office In Kentucky. Ho asks, ho had died tho night before, IKy. i --r j.1 ON M 1 Part aIoIMON to-da- th 00 d ted State-at-Larg- m s IwTcAVE st-at- to-da- H-- w to-d- ; Mam-mont- ooooooooooooooo y Li'. ...ll. '- - DiREGT CHOICE TO KEEP POWERS slightest sign of a trail" I was not tho least alarmed, for at that mo ment some nomadic Kurds rode into my camp." "Why were you not mo tho whey.H ' ; 'l'4'l 4 OFO.S1HHTOBS A 00T OF CONGRESS nlarmed7" asks ?. listener. "I know the Kurds' would showl I w v , i r A I f' (' v i Richmond, Ky., Jan. 28. SentiJ CASE ment, humor and ,n dash of verse, J as original and trenchant as anyTHE SIXTEENTH 1ENDINT thing written by tho funny men the M The Resolution Will be Pie-pare- d world applauds, are wrapped up In a Providing for Direct Election note from a negro prisoner in Jail by Arkansas here, addressed to Circuit Judge Has Been Endorsed by James M. Benton, of this district. Representative. It needs no prelude: 30 States. i You will never know what a "Mr. Judge Benton Dear Sir they WILIi COXSUIT KKXTUCKIAXB arrested me on a charge of stealing fine store Owensboro has until MAXY MISTAKKS WKKK MADK you see HARDWICK'S. You will three llttlo Blocks of Coal in Police Washington, Jan. 20. That never know what HARDWICK Court and layed mo over to grand No doubt the proposed sixteenth Caleb Powers, of Jury's Cant give Bond will you let' can do till you try him. the Eleventh Kentucky district, will Judge Shackford trie mo So can be amendment, providing for the direct . not be sworn In as a member of the Putlng up my fine. God will Bless election or United States Senators, now Houso of Representatives with- you. 1 will do tho same, it looks if will become the law of the land, out formal protest, was definitely hard fer a man to be layed over on it ever becomes the law at all, by the when It was an- thnt little Charge this is your little settled here y RARE CHANCE! same route. That Is to say, It will by Representative Robert friend negro Elza Broaddus. nounced two-- , ho languish In Congress until a " 'Birds may sing their songs Big Pay Bruce Macon, of Arkansas, that would, In all probability, object to flowers may wither and die thirds vote In its favor has been i " 'People may for get you Boss Powe'rs taking the oath, nnd move in the two Houses, and mustered case be referred to a spec- but how can i.' that his THE CINCINNATI WEEKLY will then go before the Legislatures. ial committee for an investigation "Reply at once please Sir. In Jail ENQUIRER is offering Five Thou-san- d But meanwhile- It Is Interesting to Dollars in cash premiums to of his right to a seat In tho House. at Richmond observe that the advocates of this solicitors, in addition to a liberal "In my Judgment," said Mr. Ma "ELZA BROADDUS." amendment have not lost sight of d murder Is con commission that is more than ample the alternative method of getting it Notice. a worse crime than bigamy, and If to pay one's expenses, besides afSo long ago as 1S9., In adopted. All persons having claims against fording a living profit, while enwould not allow tho Republicans fact, a siege of the Legislatures beRoberts, of Utah, to sit with them tho estate of Mrs. S. M. Tucker, de- gaged in the work of soliciting sub no less gan, and up to the present in the House, I do not see how I can ceased, are hereby notified to file scriptions. than 30 of them have passed Joint sit in Congress with a man charged tho same, properly proven, with tho THE WEEKLY ENQUIRER resolutions "proposing" that Conpage magazine-styl- e and three times convicted of mur- undersigned administrator or with isnow a twenty-fou- r gress call a constitutional convenpaper, chuck full of reading in the first degree, owing his W. H. Barnes, attorney at law, of der tion. If but one more Legislature d release from prison to the executive Hartford, Kentucky, on or before most acceptable to any follows suit, the necessary clemency of a partisan Governor of Monday, February 27, 1911, or the home. Each issue contains a serwill have spoken, and Consame will be forever barred Kentucky. mon by Pastor Russell, an essay by ' gress will have to call the convenWitness my hand, this tho 16th Tr Mndt'snn C Peters, a serial and ?"A I do not intend to be offlcious or ttfiK tion at once. to meddle In the affairs of the State 'day of January", 1911 short stories, natural history, gen Why, then, pursue the campaign L. T. BARNES, Kentucky, and I am going to con eral news and special recora oi poof in the Senate, where opposition to NPAD00, GEORGIAN, NEW YORK RIVER TUNNELER. sult members of the Kentucky dele- Administrator of the Estate of Mrs. litical and national affairs that are the amendment Is organized and de3fc4 of interest to all people, cut patterns gation before I take any action, but S. M. Tucker, deceased. termined? The Lower House Is for ladies and youths, and miscellathis is a national matter, one affectAfrica we heard much While it is often impossible to YVHKN the Boers fought the British in South friendly to the proposed reform, and matter, all of high moral transCongress, and I will not necesing about the ultlander. Outlander Is the meaning of the word prevent an accident, It Is never im- neous has already approved It, more than market reports from all sarily be controlled by anyone If I possible to be prepared it is not Kngllsh. The Boers protested against the apparent intention lated Into vote, but at once, by a two-thircommercial centers, and veterinary' conclusion that Powers other places to run the country. In the reach the of the outlandcrs those from beyond any one's purse. Invest 25 the other end of the Capitol it has city of Xew York there is no protest against the outlander the man should not bo allowed to be sworn cents in a bottle of Chamberlain's columns. and resourceful enemies. Why bitter who comes from Oshkosh, Wis.; Kalamazoo, Mich.; Lower Squankum, in. If a member of the Kentucky Liniment and you are prepared for The editor's aim being to present not abandon the effort to circumvent N. J., or Trnlalu, Mo. As a matter of fact, It is the outlanders who delesntlon objects, well and good. sprains, bruises and like Injuries. the reader with an exceptionally these enemies and appeal directly to run New York. The natives really don't count for much except in the good family journal of superior If no member from that State makes Sold by all dealers. m the country? If but one more Legcensus. There's William O. McAdoo, for instance, a gentleman of merit, free from all matters that a protest, my present Inclination hatchet faced physiognomy, who went up to New York from the wilds islature is brought Into line, the apmorality, justice and truth. Sparring For Time. will be to do It." was born nt Marietta, in the very midst of tho longof Georgia, where he proval of the Senate will be no The subjoined resolution may be "What makes you laugh so long a time, but tho law was too circulate such a paper, all To civil war. Mr. McAdoo practiced lnw for er necessary undor the Constitution. g persons can benefit offered by Mr. Macon when Powers and heartily whenever Joobers tells slow, even In Manhattan, for n man of his type. For a quarter of a however, considerations, Two presents himself at the bar of the one of his Infernally old chestnuts?" their community and add their mite century sundry persons had tried to build tunnels under the Hudson point to the present course as the This Georgia They had failed. wo asked of our friend. "Why, last in the uolif tine of civic and political river for railroad transportation. Houso to be sworn in; wiser one. In the first place, any "cracker" cracked tho granite underneath the river and built tho HudWhereas, It is charged that Ca- -. night you- - kept laughlnga full 10 -- thought and actio;,.. . attempt to put through .the proposed son tunnels, now running successfully. They call them the McAdoo Representative minutes after he told one that Noah a Powers, leb Any person, lady or gentleman, amendment by the second of the two tunnels In New York, nnd to the end of time the name of McAdoo will Congress refused to carry on the ark." d elected to the with leisurehours, desirous of doing methods will Involve success. constitutional bo associated with this ilrst subrlver tube "I know," he replied. "But, you a good turn for the community, at from the Eleventh district of tho the calling of a national constituof Kentucky, is ineligible to a see, while I am laughing he can't go the same timeearningfairpayment, State convention, the first since tional seat In the House of Representa right into nnother one." should apply at once for particulars ITS", which will mean a long delay Footner, Owen Oliver and Mary tives, and by writing to THE ENQUIRER, a heavy expense. In the addressed at all and have never been bert So Settled. and involve Heaton Vorse. Cincinnati, O. "Whereas, Such charge is made forwarded to Congress. second place, there Is some doubt as "Yes, I am opposed to American The Home Decoration and Handi through a member of the Houso on These Irregularities, of which the old valadity of some of the resoto the girls marryln' furrlners," said elections In the craft Department is even more com his own responsibility as such memopposed lutions of "proposal" adopted, since enemies of direct advantage, prehensive than usual, taking up tho ber, and. on the basis, as ho asserts, Mrs. Sipes. "I'm Jlst that marry Senate would take full PARKER'S 189.". by 30 of the State Legislaapartment of public records of the courts of to It that If my girls can't of tho small HAIR BALSAM, make It advisable to return to the questions own sex.Uhey neodn't tures. besotlfles C1uik and laioriint sTwrtti. Is and the country house. "Dotty Darl- tho State of Kentucky, evidencing people of their that Promote! a The Legislatures which have so first method of amendment marry at all, and that's all there is Qry yU U.rer to It to Bestore Color. fun such Ineligibility, which re- ing and the Kewples" still make Youthful lining. H.lr ClUM Klip dlMUM February Lipplncott's. h.lr far adopted such resolution aro those to say, to that method iOc.ndsmjM Dnnprhu the question of about It!" to be for the children, and "The Adven"Resolved, That quires a proposed amendment following States: vote tures of Jack and Betty" form one prima facie right of tho said Caleb Help Wanted 1909 first approved by a Alabama enthralling of little Powers to bo sworn In as a Repre For that cough. Get a bottle of Dr. ; 1901 of Congress and then ratified by of the most Arkansas It Is the of the States. In the folks' features. Miss Gould's Fash- sentative from the State of Ken Bell's 1908 three-fourth- s California with tucky In the Is excellent Congress, best d m CoforaUo'' SOLD BT 1901 event that the present amendment ion Department nn well as to his final right' to a mustors the necessary votes in the modish and useful suggestions. 1901 IdahW..? Anything to Oblige. seat therein as such Representative, 1903 Senate and is once more approved Illlnolsl CARSON WANTED KOIl U. S. ARMY Man In the Lower I say, madam, bo refeired to a special committee by the House, will it be promptly 1908 Indiana unmarried men be- of nine members, to bo designated what the mischief necessary number of 190" ratified by the Iowa tween ages of 18 and 35; citizens by the Ways-anLady In tho Upper Oh, won't Means Committee 1909 States 3.", Kansas such of United States, of good character of the Houso, nnd until such com- you please go somewhere else? I've Not promptly, perhaps, for 1902 Kentucky and temperate habits, who can tried, and I simply can't sleep while 190" things are always done slowly, but speak, read and write the English mittee shall report thereon and thn Louisiana CO. LIBERTY SPECIAL' we have question, the said there's a man under the bed. House decide such 1908 none the less certnlnly. As Michigan , For Information apply to Caleb Po'vov shall not be Bworn in." language. 1901 seen, 30 Legislatures have already Minnesota HARTFORD Recruiting Ofllcor, Main street, Beal'OU AlliiV. The above resolution Is based on 1907 approved it, and these may bo count Montana Gt9 ver Dam, Ky. NO REASOH FOR IT. upon to reaffirm their approval. that In the celebrated Roberts case. 1907 ed Missouri At the beginning of the Flfty-sixt- n 1903 As for the rest of the 10 States, eight Nebraska Congress, Brlgham Roberts, a Rep already choose United States Sena1903, Nevada resentative-elec- t I from Utah, appear When Hartford Citizens Show 1907 tors by what is practically a scheme New Jersey voting, and In two others ed at tho bar of the House to tako 1907 of direct For Infants and Children. North Carolina the Certain Way Out. tho oa'.h of office. Upon the motion 190S the platform of the dominant party Oklahoma Have Always Bought of Representative Tayler, of Ohio, This The Kind You elections. direct 1908 Indorses Oregon There can be no Just reason why his case, by a vote of 304 to 32, was 1901 makes 40 States In favor of tho sixPennsyl vanla Bears the or five more amendment referred to a special committee, any reader of this will continue to 1908 teenth South Dakota Signature of which reported against him. Near- suffer the tortures of an aching back, 190" than will bo necessary to fasten It Tennessee -- . Baltimore n.iTTFDMII upon the Constitution. ly all the Republicans of the Horse the annoyance of urinary disorders, 1901 Texas ..,.1 ...... .... ...1 nrf.t fit tlmnllrlfv irwl. voted against Roberta taking tho tho dangers of diabetes or any kidTIGER CAT PLAYED SMASH 1903 Sun. rellibilliy newly 0 yisiri. Sold In nerly Utah crery city ana town in inc unucu ouici una WITH SOCIETY FELIXES oath of office. Among them was tho ney ills, when relief is so near at 1903 Vermont Canada, or by mail direct. More old than Advice. Wlf- - Got Tip-To- p member. hand and the most posltlvo proof any other make. Send lor free catalogue. then sitting Republican 1903 Washington "My wife wanted me to tako our they can be cured. Read MeCALIS MAGAZINE Pittsburg, Penn., Jan. 28. "Dia- Representative Vincent Borelng, of clvon that 1908 boy to the doctor to cure an ugly Wisconsin More lubicrlbert than any other faihlon mond," a largo cat of the Btreets, thn district from which Powers what a Hartford citizen says: magazine million a month. Invaluable Lat189." Wvomlng boll," writes 1). Frankel, of Stroud, It. F. D. est ityle. patterns, ilrcumaklnp, millinery, minority of thir J. P. Hicks, Hartford, plain iewlng,f.incy needlework, hulrdrcaslng, The Constitution specifically pro- Okla. "I said 'put Bucklen's Arnica familiar to butchers and others near comes. The small taking No. 5, says: "For twelve years etiquette, good ilorlc, etc. Only 60 ctnta a o in favor of Roberts vides that such resolutions of pro- Salve on It.' She did so, and it cured the Diamond Market, nearly put the year (worth double), including- n free pattern. I be- my kidneys were disordered. composed largely of Subscribe today, or (end (or sample copy. posal shall take tho form of direct the boll In a short time." Quickest Pittsburg cat show out of commis- tho oath was Democrats, including tho Democrat- camo tired easily, was often extreme WONDERFUL INDUCEMENTS to Congress. Among healer of Burnes, Scalds, Cetaoln sion at 3 o'clock this morning. "applications" to Agents, llostal brings premium catalogue There were about COO saucy, ic leader, Representative Richard ly nervous and suffered from a dull nnd new cash prize offers. Address tho 30 so far passed, unfortunately healer of hums, scalds, cuts, corns, pain through the small of my back. I VOE McCUl C- ZU to 213 W. 37th SL. MW YOBK scented society cats In repose In tho son, of Tennessee. enough, there are various depart- bruises, sprains, swellings. Best Kentucky members of Congress was also subject to dizzy spells, durures from this form. The resolution Pile euro on earth. Try it. Only old City Hall when "Diamond," who pedigree, but has a record of who were told of Mr. Macon's Inten- ing which there was a blurring of my of tho Legislature of Utah, for ex- 25c nt James H. Williams. m has no a SUTHERLAND'S EAGLE EYE SALYE did not care to comment sight. The secretions from my 15 straight kills In fights with other tions ample (passed on March 12, 1903), uooa Tho mattoo frequent in passagr Pnthlne h"t the fcye were dropped upon tho cpbo at this time. Is directed, not to Congress, hut to Wlmt the February Womun's Home cats, scaled a window and Into that sleeping cat show. ter will bo discussed by the delega- and greatly disturbed my rest. I was Contains. Companion tho President of tho United States porsons tion before the next Congress meets much Impressed with the advertiseImmediately thereafter The February number of Woman's nnd the Speaker of the Houso an We promptly obtain V. a. nnd foreign Companion is a delightful St. for blocks distant thought the end and a decision as to what attitude ment 1 read regarding Doan's Kldnpy almost unbelievable error, but still Home " will bo taken by tho delegation will Pllla that I procured a supply nnd am was actually made. Tho Valontlno number. There Is a spec of tho world had come. i1Lone that began to clean out then be reached.. Klad to say that it was not long be"Diamond" song, Valentino Ideas, resolution of tho Legislature of Ar ial valontlne The contents Powers ho refused the fore they helped me. Should that whole show, but there were! kansas Is addressed to tho Presi- and a valentine book-lis- t. another part some good fighters among tho socie oath, the Republicans of his district of two boses of this remedy effected is speThe fiction Includes dent alone; that of Alabama id Model, ike tea or pboto ot lnTcntion lor 1 of "The Admiral's Niece," a story by ty cats, too, and the six watchmen, would be compelled to nominate a cure. I have no hesitation in reccifically addressed to tho Sixty-firercport on pMenteblUty. 'Jbr free book, to Secure YD nC II ft R If Q writer by limita- Kate Douglas Wlggln and her col- who tried to break up tho fight, say some other candidate for Congrers, ommending Doan's Kidney Pills to Congress, which expires tnu and lnAUC"mAnro toi special election would be call- uther kidney sufferers." and a weeks; that of Kansas to laborators, which Is making a big they never saw the equal of it. tion in five For sale by all dealers. Prico 60 A watchman, very friendly with ed by the Governor. tho Vice President and Speaker; hit; "In the Land of Co., Buffalo. (ants. Foster-Mllbur- n to the President, by Maude Radford Warren, is now in "Diamond," was finally Induced to thnt of Montana New York, sole agents for the United And Ho Escaped. dolo- -i Ifo annnnA nnrf nml la nrnvlncr mnat come, Into the hall and take tho ti.. tho Speaker and thq Montana "But," says the returned explor- States. num- - ger cat out. Short stories - - c- l gation mi.. reuim lua ..iniinnn nt flio Lf - nTclMne. - .................. , in this Remember the name Doan's d cats are er, "although I seemed to bo hopeSome of the . ... v. lslatures or wyonuuK lessly lost, and there was not the tad take no other. tk Washington ore not known authors as Alice Brown, Hul- - J said to have been hurt badly. iiAVWVWWW'V'V esv and the State of BUSED ON Long Route, Including Much Red Tape. Formal Protest May be Made by Macon. THREE LITTLE CHUNKS OP COAI, ALL HE STOLE TOBEhTS HARDW1CK 'tests eyes. HARDWICK grinds lenses while you wait. HARDWICK has two Graduate Opticians. HARDWICK has the only Lens Grinding Plant in Owcnsboro. HARDWICK has the only up-tdate Jewelry Store in Owens- boro. HARDWICK has a fine Jewelry Repairer. HARDWICK has an Expert En- graver. HARDWICK ua3 the Best Watch Repairer. HARDWICK is fine on Clock Repairing. o- . 1 to-da- for Solicitors! to-da- y, 'cold-bloode- well-ordere- two-thir- ds '? well-meanin- Sixty-secon- Rrfl of-th- e two-thir- y. Sixty-secon- Able-bodie- d, to-wl- t? & HATS CASTOR A '!&& vtPJ m O- kld-sey- lo-dn- y t: V'liaiiH i J st ,.. fouu.i - LW'WkHlil .1141 m high-price- iimssw llaaiHUMasptlid iflHiaWraii,, nirtttiw- i ,..l ii ., , i, . i.i.Hi:,.I.i rr Haf- .- V;'v" UMiVlUiiit ,-'- iy ...' , ,ipisilii- ,lb fil iHMUllMliWlllltfU r!li-A-1-i-it- TpJllnV f rva 111 mmmiun mm v,-'-i OS E OF THE HIRED GIRL HAS WENT. SHti WAS HIRED, SHE WAS TIRED, SHE WAS FIRED. a, BENEJAMIN TRIAL 4 HOW OLD IS MA? E After The Grippe "I am much pleased, to be able to write and thank you for what Cardui has done for me," writes Mrs. Sarah J. Gilliland, of Siler City, N. C. "Last February, I had the Grippe, which left me in bad shape. Before that, I had been bothered with female trouble, for ten years, and nothing seemed to cure it. "At last, I began to take Cardui. I have taken only three bottles, but it has done me more good than all the doctors or than any other medicine 1 ever took." V MIR Was J. P. White, of Oska-loosIowa. RETIRING EVDENG EI Charged With Murder of. ' Hantir ThAfrincnn I1W1IIJ a iiumi;juh. NO PRESIDENT LOYAL SENSATIONAL TESTIMONY! To the Cause Says He Will As Was Expected, and Very Take !he won't tell the sus man. away be cause she always sends the neighbors to us for wedding cards whenever there's anything doing in the MATRIMONIAL LINE. We I Not "Sell Out" His Knowledge. FOK NEARLY ALL Little Damaging IJENJAMIN WAS Evi- PA The Woman's Tonic after-effec- dence Adduced. DISMISSED'! cen- - J won't fllve It K A jt tf? - t 0., Jan. 25. When announcement was made In BUT SMILE You can get another convention of the United by using our WANT AD. Mine Workers of the defeat of Prescolumns. Lewis for ident T.-Lewis declared he would go back to Perry, 'whose former home was at the manual labor ,of tho mines, and Oskaloosa, Iowa, was to would not sell to mine owners the that position over Senator William gained knowledge and experlenco Green, of Coshocton, Ohio, by a ma through his long official connection jority of 21,050. with tho miners organization! John Mitchell, formerly InternaAll the old officers, save Lewis, tional President, led the the list of The newly elected delegates to the American Federawere tion of Labor with 113,285 votes. President Is John P. White, of Iowa. Other delegates to the federation White was elected by a majority elected were John P. White, Dun0 can McDonald, W. D. Wilson, Frank of 26,743 votes. Lewis received and T. L. Hayes, John Wallace votes. President Lewis, In the conven- Lewis. The new officers will assume their tion, said he hoped to be a delegate to the next convention. He was ac- duties April 1. i corded a rousing ovation when he A HOME TREATMENT FOR many minutes bearose, and It was LUNG TROUBLE. fore the mall could be quieted. He said: It is a recognized fact that fresh It "I aDnrccIate your reception air, plenty of nourishing food and a hn been mv life aim to see all the treatment constitutional miners of the American contlnentj correct nnlfpd In one body, and I hope I may have done more to cure lung troublo n feelsea a realization of ray hopes, and I and that weakened, ing, than all other forms of treatwill pledge my word to you now tnai fioonnsn I h'nvn been defeated I will ment combined. to A constitutional treatment, not sell my knowledge of the union representatives of the meet all the necessary requirements, to friends or must not only kill and remove all class which wo are ngntmg ior h the disease germs from the system, Intr wanes and hours. must in"When I retire from ofllctal post- - but at the same time It ,i .ini kA crease the appetite, aid in digestion uc n tlnn in the organization of food, renovate with the knowledge that the mine and assimilation nervous system and being paid the highest and build up the workers are body. rate of wages ever paid to them In all parts of the Germinal Remedy meets all these mining industry. the history of the "it in n matter In which I take requirements and Is producing some rsnni nrlde of saying that the or marvelous results. If you have consumption In any ganlzatlon has a larger membership any time since It form, blood disease; If you are at present than at troubled with ulcers or chronic was organized 21 years ago. sores, coughs, pains in the chest; If dan"Those who understand the cers surrounding the occupation of you have weak lungs and feel weak, write the the miner .xaJluu.Jttaat our fellow. Ohio Medical Co., Box 95, Columbus, " -o vomers are iiui icketnue. to which they are entitled. The Ohio, and they will send you a full absomine workers should never be satis sized bottle of .this medicine they have established a lutely free, as a trial, if you will fied until Herhigher, standard of wages and an mention the name of Hartford 5t5 day In every mine on the ald. r m American continent. Frank Hayes, THE RARINC! FEAT OF For Vice President A RAILROAD FIREMAN Columbus, official 's Osk-aloos- a, 72,-19- ... .1. ..- eight-hou- of Springfield, 111., was elected over of Bay city, E. S. McCullough, Mich., bv a majority of 18,376 votes. Edward For Secretary-Treasurer CAUSES 95 PER CENT OF DISEASES. M H Advice Concernine Remedy Them. Stomach Troubles and How to U 1 ft Do not neglect Indigestion which leads to all sorts of Ills and compli An eminent doctor once cations. per cent, of all said that ninety-fiv- e the Ills of the human body have their origin In a disordered stomach. A physician who made a specialty of stomach troubles, particularly dyspepsia, after years of study, perfected the formula from which Rex- all Dyspepsia Tablets are made. Our experience with Roxall Dyspepsia Tablets leads us to believe them to be the greatest remedy known for the relief of acute Indigestion and chronic dyspepsia. Their Ingredients are soothing and healing to the inflamed membranes of the stomach. They are rich In pepsin, one of the greatest digestive aids known to medicine. Tho relief they Their afford Is almost Immediate. use with persistency and regularity f0r a short time brings about a cessation of the pains caused by stomach disorders. Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets will lnt I sure healthy appetite, aid digestion and promote nutrition. As evidence of our slnccro faith In Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets, we ask you to try them at our risk. If they ,do not give you entire satisfaction, we will return you the money you paid js for them, without question or formality. They come. In three sizes, prices 25c, 50c and $1.0Q. Remember you can obtain them only at our H. store The Rexall StonP-Jam- ea "' Williams, 214 Main street. Dixon, Ky., Jan. 25. Unless the Commonwealth produces testimony more damaging than that offered today at the trial of Kerney Benjamin, the young man charged with the murder of Henry T. Thompson, at Providence, on December 26, the defendant will be released from custody That Detective Sensing, of Nashville, Tenn., who swore out the warrant against Benjamin, Is a "fake" or the witnesses for the prosecution have been "fixed," Is the general opinion in Dixon The most "sensational" bit of teswas that of a timony given negro coal miner. He testified that on the day of the murder of Thompson, about noon, he saw a woman coming hurriedly down a side-strefrom the direction of the cemetery. The woman was "low and dumpy. She wore a gray fur coat and a pink veil over her face. Her hair had a reddish tinge." Witness stated that he had never seen the woman before. She was In a hurry and continued to look back. She went on down the street toward the depot, which was In the direction of the Thompson residence.When examined bv coiinpel for the defense, witness stated that the woman was not Mrs. Tom Baker, a daughter of the late Henry T. Thompson. It is understood that the prosecution was under the Impression that the negro would testify that the woman was Mrs. Tom Baker. Oscar Yarber was the first witness placed on the stand by the commonHo testified that on the wealth. morning of December 26, between 8 o'clock and 10 o'clock, he met Thomas Thompson, son of the murdered and John man, Kerney Benjamin Fox well. He asked them where they were going, and one of them replied "out hunting." Witness did not see any guns. They were going In the direction of the cemeterv. Widow on Stnnrt. The widow of the dead man was placed on the stand and told of her leaving home about 7 husband o'clock on the morning of the tragedy. That was the last time she saw him alive. Witness was asked If her husband had not spoken to Kerney Indlnnaoplls, Ind., Jan. 26. Crawling along the running board Benjamin concerning his attentions to the pilot of bis locomotive, Chas. to his daughter, Mrs. Thomas Baker. Burger, n Big Four fireman, seized Mrs. Thompson admitted this was a Ruth Brlnton, living fact. On cross examination witness said near Charlestown, Clark county, today and pulled her from the tracks her husband was "renewing his re'spoken to a Just In time to save her from death ligious vows," and had under the wheels of a freight train. number of youn'g people of the town, g For half a mile down the track asking them to give up dancing. Witness said that a Berger clung to the child with one and hand while William Thompson, tho few nights before the tragedy she engineer, was making efforts to stop and her husband were leaving a young the fllpht of the train down grade drug store when they met Benjamin. Thev stopped and talked over slippery rails. Thompson adAt tho bottom of the hill Berger to the boy and Mr. Jumped from the pilot and put the vised him to take care of himself, as child, scared and crying, safe on her ho was suffering from asthma. Miss Jessie Kyne said that she feet. met Benjamin at 11:15 o'clock and An attack of tho grip Is often fol- walked down tho street with him. lowed by a persistent cough, which Benjamin, at the coroner's Inquiry, to manv proves a sreat annoyance. had testified that hi did not leave Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has his room between tho hours of 10. been extensively used and with good o'clock In tho morning and 2 o'clock success for the relief and cure of in the afternoon. Henry Sutton, tho detective, who this cough. Many cases have been cured after all other remedies had caused tho arrest of Tom Thompson, m was placed on tho stand. He relatfailed. Sold by all dealers. ed two occasions of Benjamin having come to him and told him tha Saved Her Own Life. wanted to see Lebanon Junction, Ky. Mrs. Min- Thomas Thompson nie Lamb, of this place, says, "I be- Mm. Benlamin said later that he lieve I would have been dead by had seen Thompson and the younr now, had It not been for Cardul. I man had nothing to tell to the "dehaven't had onp of those bad spells tective." Ed Kirsch, an engineer, said he since, I commenced to use your medCardul Is a specific medi- was In Benjamin's room between 1 icine." cine for the ills that women suffer. o'clock and 2 o'clock, on the afterCardul Is made from harmless veg- noon of December 26. He wen It Is a safe, re- there for the purpose of getting 8 etable ingredients. liable medicine", successfully used by drink. He told Benjamin's father suffering women for more than fifty when they passed through a down' years. Try It For sale at stairs room that they were going tc look at tho guns. Witness did not all druggists. see any guns in tho room. A. few minutes delay in treating pome cases of croup, even-thlength Reninmin Acquitted. Dixon, Ky Jan. 26. Kerney of time It takes to go for a doctor, often proves dangerous. The safest Benjamin, charged with the murder way Is to keep Chamberlain's Cough of Henry T. Thompson, one of the Remedy in the house, and at the most prominent cttlzens of Webster first indication of croup give the county, was acquitted here this af child a dose. Pleasant to take and ternoon, .after an examining trial always .cures. .Sold by all deal- lasting two days. The trial gave promise of being a sensational one, ers, m to-det run-dow. ld card-playinto-da- y. Follow Suit Try Us. prosecu- but as the witnesses for the ts For the of any serious illness, like the Grip, Cardui is the best tonic you can use. It builds strength, steadies the nerves, improves the appetite, regulates irregularities and helps bring back the natural glow of health. Cardui is your best friend, if you only knew it Think of the thousands of ladies whom Cardui has helped! What could possibly prevent it from helping you? Remember you cannot get the benefit of the Cardui ingredients in any other medicine, for they are not for sale in any drug store except in the Cardui bottle. Try Cardui. tion were introduced It soon developed that It would be Impossible to secure sufficient evidence to hold the defendant and the case was dismissed on motion of the county attorney, Bennett. VJV Write to: Ladies' Advisory DcpL, Chattanooja Medicine Co., Chattanoofa, Tenn., book, "Home Treatment lor Women." $eat tree. for Special Instructions, and E3SH . 7J Sutherland's Eagle Eye Salve Is the best eye remedy ever offered the public. It Is a snow white ointment, painless, harmless and absolutely guaranteed to cure. At all m dealers. 25c a tube. The Fcbmary IJpplncott's. The mere fact that it contains George Randolph Chester's latest novel would be enough to Interest most people In the February Llppin-cott'- s, yet the said novel Is only one Item though It Is perhaps the most Important In a long and iiiipoblns: table ofjContents. Mr. Chester's new story Is called "The Forty-Thir- d Pumpkin" an unusual title, but then, It is an unusual story. It is a tale of rural life, a bit farcical perhaps, yet full of shrewd charade superstitions Rustic delineation. play a considerable part In the plot, and there are many uncanny happenings, all of which, however, are satisfactorily explained in the end. The yarn Is fully up to the standard Jfw Jff Jffm tffm JJW Jf Jfm JJV Jff $ Jffm J Jf9 ulLLusiilh X W. DilUw. S wsmwusrsaraM fl. and J. F. ClhliESPIE, Proprietors. Z BLACKSMITHING AND : REPAIR : WORK HORSESHOEING A $ rjj. SPECIALTY w rib set by this author's other popular Walllng-ford,- Hartford, Kentucky. works, " "Bobby Burnlt," etc. Tortured for IS Years By a cure-defyi- that baffled doctors, stomach trouble and resisted all remedies he tried, John W. Madders? of Moddersville, Mich., seemed W WjV VjV yJW Wj TJW 9f JVi JJv JJV doomed. He had to sell bis farm WJV JJW JJv T and give up work. His neighbors spld, "he can't live much longer." "Whatever I ate distressed me," he - -' . -J. j9 . jtklM .! 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YEISER, I ilU sSMVf077f HAETFOED. 'nli AGENT. TST. . - - Til ytnol You Up and Make You Strong Will Build ocr.fjy 7ectzsvrAAi SrtuW f,XJ" jT 7JZm ...' PtAt" sfrtcssyttnsisfrxxft'on yMrs CrrcefcJttdrsicJJ csiwcZJ tfts, Z GfO- - I ll 7?. "POSITONS' J-- rtiTriit . 7ZScA 4 UNUSUALLV y BOARD-- ) w m. Vcrr. Sfc JoYSg CSVCSJ,jfij & &t0P&7VW0?l Old people, tired,, weak, run down people, delicate children, frail mothers, and those recovering from severe The illness, this is a fact. Thousands of genuine tes( timonials from reliable peoit ple prove this claim, and to u further support the fact and ( prove our faith in what we say, we unhesitatingly declare that any one who will try a bottle of VINOL will u have their money returned (I without question if they are It not satisfied that it did them good For Sale by Hartford Drug " (Incorporated) Co., It Clubbingr Rates FOR YEAR SUBSCRIPTIONS. "WeeKiy HARTFORD HERALD'S Herald and " 11 " " " " " " " " " " " " " " Courier journal Weekly Louisville Herald Daily Owensboro Messenger Twice-a-weeOwensboro Messenger.'. k l.f0 1.35 'A i 3.50 4 ' " " " " " 1.75 Owensboro Inquirer... 1.75 3 25 Daily Owensboro Inquirer 1.25 Kentucky Farmer Louisville l.fifl Cincinnati Weekly Enquirer Twice-a-wee- k Bryan's Commoner Thrice-a-weeTwice-a-week k New York World St. Louis Republic ( L5U 1 6b l.rO 1.50 National Magazine McCaU'8 Magazine Fashions... ..".. .1.30 Monthly Address THE HERALD, Hartford, Ky. jaa - ...ta KZ2L33S9 f yTrMgit T1 ir--- --, "7f -- V" i Tffifwynr '' -- - r "8Pt' . WW'"SgWBtg'Vwjiii ia 7"2 Ha'hnvrl HvnlJ anjoi ntAlSK L. FELIX, ter a k,tten w,th nothlns but tho tal, of Japan's soldiery ln sight. AND HIS WIFE EXACTLY Uv tf-& kS I NORTlf CENTERTOWN. Bars Together. Jan. 27. Rufus, son of Mr. afid Mrs. W. O. Ashby, died January 20, COME-DOWSt. Louis, Jan. 28. There Is a after short Illness of pneumonia, ag woman in St. Louis who dresscsjust ed about 14 years. Rufus seemed to as her husband does ln men's cloth- be a christian boy and was well lik ing. Tho couple have their clothes ed by his friends here. Funeral made by the same tailor, they services wero conducted at Walton's At the conclusion of the trial of choose Some eminent lawyers do not their neckties from the' same Creek church and the remains laid seem to see how the Supremo Court Mrs. Laura Schenk, at Wheeling, W. lot, they smoko the same brand of to rest ln the cemetery near by. Ru can have tho heart to strike such In- - Va for tho poisoning of her cigarettes, they stand at tho bar to- fus was reared ln this community, band, eleven Jurors stood for acquit-I- n gether purity and beauty as exists and split a bottlo ' of 'beer, hut bad, sinco the recent death of tal and one for conviction. Upon they play the trusts. match games of billiards his grandfather, moved to his home his release from tho Jury box the of proven vote- - one obJectng juryman was refused and they aro always together on the In West Centertown. In tho hurly-burl- y Mr. T. H. Benton returned recentselling In Adams county, Ohio, one hIs old cIcrkhip place by his former street and off. The woman has been doing this ly from a visit to Tell City, Ind. have cmpioyor ana niB0 boycotted Important question seems to and Messrs. John St. Clair and Wilinvestigation, cgadsd by business men and citi- - hero and elsewhere for three years, escaped entirely WHU uuuuht THU "UTW. ,s certalnly a bad state of and not one of the thousands of per liam Maddox went to Hartford Fri- zenSt It sons thoy have met ln that time has dav with a load of tobacco. clety ln Wheeling when they must After a protracted rest, and a Miss Anna Carter closed her - ever suspected that she was a woforming honcontinuance of said rest. It is hoped ,dnmn a an for """P man. school here January 16. convictions and sticking to them. To the public she is Gus Soib' and that the Democratic Stato Commit- - "t Mr. Alvin Ross was in Hartford tee will be freshened for the task A GREAT VICTORY FOR he Is Prlnco Gallano, but a. safe this week. before it at the meeting ln LouisMisses Mary Jano and . Norrene DEMOCRATIC POLICIES life they are Mr. and Mrs. Sleden- record-break- er ville Saturday. berg. Maddox have been on the sick list. The pair are staying at the KillMiss Cora St. Clair is visiting her The decision of the Democratic Mr. Harrlman left a daughter Repre- ings Hotel. Mrs. Gallano was given sister, Mrs. Forrest Beck, at McHen-r- y. who Is now occupied In raising members of the new House of Rhpon. This la n creat Improvement sentatives in caucus assembled to a great deal of notice over the coun be" Mr. and Mrs. Chester Rowe, west the Speaker the power to try three years ago when it was dis over the average millionaire's placing the covered in New York, through an nc Providence, attended the funeral at appoint commlttees, raising who generallv engages In Mower wl'th the members themselves, cldent on a street car, that for nine Walton's Creek Saturday. well, other things besides sheep. gov- years she had been wearing men's Is a great victory for popular Do you know that croup can be clothing and working as. a man. The old custom of sewing n rec- ernment. prevented? Give Chamberlain's reant husband up in a sack until he When political leaders must rec- Again she came into public notice hUli iHi agrees to be pood, would have per- ognize tho keen and widespread sat- when it was learned that she was Cough Remedy as soon as the child MM4iMMLb haps been forgotten, even the sug- isfaction displayed by men of all one of the many wives of Joifann becomes hoarse or even after the croupy cough appears and It will gestion of It, had not tho wives vol- parties In Iho accomplishment of Hoch, the Chicago bluebeard.j, who untarily gone into the habit of In- such reforms as this, It seems was hanged for murdering opojof bis prevent the attack, It Is also a certain cure for' crouo and has never casing themselves In hobble-skirtstrange that reform work makes wives. Sold by all) Mrs. Gallano believes that'lier been known to fall. such slow progress. . A Hancock county Bchool-marm Democrats have but to put their kind of chumship with her husband dealers. has been proven guilty but blame- preaching Into practice to win polit- prevents misunderstandings Denth of Fllmoro King. and at less of being kissed by her hus'v power ns well as moral In- tendant divorces. Mr. Fllmore King died nt his presence of the students, ical band In the It Is the broken promise home at Bnford Sunday night, the kVyHVV some of whom probably never heard fluence. A Reliable Cough Medicine. 22d after an Illness of only a anywhere and or the poorly kept pledge that loses of such an occurrence It is' a valuable family friend. day, u't.. for nearly three years he w?-WWWwTTyMiJfiiiuwfWjsj imp but to the people's confidence. Now were properly horrified. Champ Clark and his wellow Dem- Foley's Honey and Tor fulfils this had not been In good health. The books! exactly. Mrs. Charles ocrats have as great an opportunity condition burial took place at Elmwood cemgreat victory as was ever brought to the door of KllnCj N. 8th St., Easton, Pa. states: etery at Owensboro, Tuesdav afterIt is regarded as a "Several members of my family noon at 2:30. Tho deceased was n for Gov. Wilson, of New Jersey, in any generation of men. It is the for re opportunity of giving tho American have ben cured of bad coughs and member of the local lodge of Rnl Smith defeating colds by the use Foley's Honey and Men. who sent representatives to atelection to tho Senate and securing heoplc the right to believe that the party will be true to its Tar and I am never without a bot tend the burial, and also a member E. Martin. It Democratic the election of James was felt that In precipitating the pledges the opportunity of giving tle In the house. Tt soothes and nf tho Bells Run. lodge of Masons. fight against Smith, Gov. Wilson the American people tho right to relieves the Irritation ln tho throat The services at the burial were con-- 1 hope that popular government will nnd loosens up the cold. I have ducted by tho Owensboro lodge of staked his political future. found It a reliable cough cure Masons. Bryan's Commoner. bo restored. Mr. King was a brother to and do not hesltlte to recommend Mrs. Sam F. Riley, of mm The formation of the National ReINCORPORATED. this city, and It highly." For la grippe coughs also publican League In the fight beFoley Kidney Pills leaves one son and one daugh- HAR-TFOR-KENTUCKY.. tween the Insurgents and the stand- Are tonic in nctlon. quick ln re- nnd stuffy colds, for children and r, Mr. Charles King, and Mrs. Will patters to control the Republican sults. A special medicine for all! crown persons and for delicate per- Hamilton, both of Buford. party, Is exciting considerable com- kidney and bladder disorders. Mary sons, use only Foley's Honey and Good Financial Report. no opiates. 'For ment. The President is said to be Abbott. Wolfeboro, N. H., says: "I Tar. Contains ed to death when flames destroyed mh J. E. Bean, Treasurer of the Hart SCHOOL MAflM WON OUT over tho matter and to was afflicted with a bad case of sale by all druggists. ',i concerned her home here early this morning. ford Methodist Sunday School has , , regard it as an attempt to contest rheumatism, duo to the uric acid She had been ln poor health for Ohio County Winn. Tnv Suit,. submitted his report for the pas! year. his rcnomination next that my kidneys failed to clear, out The Court bt Appeals has decMed year. It shows a very healthy and BEFOHMjCJOOL OOABD some time and acquired tho habit of my blood. I was so lame in my a '6t placing a'horbrfelt itf nerlJea-- . It suit In which Ohio county has creditably condition .for the school. Chairman Henry R. Prewitt, of feet, Joints and back that it was agis thought this caused the Are. She Committee, ony for mo to step. I used Foley been seeking to recover the sum 6T Cash on hand from last re- .the State Democratic Result pf Alleged Fight in Han was the widow of Colonel J. B. Carport .., Postponed the meeting of the State Kidney Pills for three days, when I SI, 804.7 taxes from the C. & O. and $.44.86 '' lisle. 39.75 Executive Committee from January was able to get up and move alTout Southern R. R. Co., now the I. C. Collected First Quarter cock' County . School since 1903. The case was once re- Second Quarter . . 25 to February 4 next Saturday. and the pains were all gone. This 1IOLMAN NAMED AS 37.32 versed by the Court of Appeals ln Third Quarter , Room Recently. Chairman Prewitt stated that .28.2? REPUBLICAN'S CANDIDATE great change In condition I owe to nppolnted at the Foley Kidney1 Pills and recommend favor of the railroad company. La Fourth Quarter k,. ,37.70 ter the Circuit Court decided against Home Department meeting on December 22, to arrange them to any one suffering At a convention of the 11.67 Tho Hawesville Clarion says: as I the countv and now this Judgment Fifth Sundav Collections . . 14.52 the details of the state primary, have." of the Seventh Seantorlal For sale by all dealers, m Is reversed and tho amount, Educational Division Board No. 1, about Amount Collected Children's ', scheduled to be held on May 27 held at Beaver Dam, Ky s, In met consisting of ten $2,000, must be paid. Tho tax Is for FIGHT NOW ON" FOR Day next, had asked for further time. afternoon, Commodore Holmon, Hawesvlllo for the purpose of passand the question fCANAL EXPOSITION years 1896-9ing on some of the phases of tho of Morgantown, was unanimously inally hinged on whether or not the Dr. S. H. Durbin, of the Boston Total $224.11 trouble existing for several weeks in declared the nominee to be voted for Health Department, sees no differThe fight for the great Panama Fiscal Court could amend its tax Total paid out . '. 128.05 the Midway district. Mrs. James in tho next November election. ence in rotten and fresh eggs, 66 far Canal Exposition which will be held levy. Judge J. S. Glenn, of Hart- Balance on hand Holmon Is an 96.06 Hall Is the competent teacher of this of Butler as eating or nutriment Is concerned, In 1915 when the canal is opened, Is ford, was attorney for the county, county. school, and before her recsnt marFINAL APPEAL NOW WITH and says one Is about as palatable waxing worm. New Orleans and which won. President Taft's THE SUPREME COURT riage was Miss Carrie Swlhhart, of and Gov. Wlllson's administration as the other, the smell being the San Francisco are the main contendFor Washington. Jan. 30. .Conclud- Chambers, one of the leading teach- were indorsed arid administration principal objection to the first nam- - ing giants, who are striving to win On Lookpackagethe Dec Hive buy President Taft when you the ing arguments in the "contempt ers of the county. ed. We hardly know whether to the Exposition, with Washington a Foley's Honey wos indorsed for and Tar. None gen- cases" against President Samuel About two weeks ago a rough-and- ' take this as a scientific decision or new competitor In the race for the uine without the Bee Hive. Re tumble fight, It is said, occurred be-- 1 CORN. Just the utterance of a plain, ordln honor. San Francisco points with member the name, Foloy's Honey Gompers, Vice Presidont John tween the teacher and the three girl In Nineteen Ten, by an Improved Mitchell and Secretory Frank Mornry fellow, generally rated as lack- pride to the great fund she has guarand Tar, nnd reject any substitute. rison, of the American Federation pupils of Trustee Ed Aldrlch, in the method of farming, I raised seventy ing mentally. anteed, the largest ever pledged by Folev's Honey and Tar relieves of Labor, were made Tho fight Is said bushels of corn per acre without ferv in the school building. any city. Now Orleans claims to be coughs and colds quickly nnd is Supremo Court of the United States. td have come up over the alleged tilizer, on ground that had been of our sagacious statesmen "the logical point" for tho Some 3?fe nnd sure. Contains no opiates. The court took under consideration fact that the children refused or planted to corn only for more than are opposed to the election of U. S. ar.'.I Is p.leo clalmirg that It m the question of affirming the decis- failed to greet their teacher ln the sixty years. Best previous crop, forby direct vote of tho peo- was C. P. Huntington of San Fran- Sold by all dealers. Senators ion of the courts of the District of proper mannor on arriving at the ty bushels. How It was done sent ple, upon the pica that tho Govorn-isocisco and his lobbv from there that MEADE CIRCI'IT COl'RT Prior to this, how- free. Columbia, which sentenced tho ac- school building. would thereby lose Its control corrupted Congress Into delays and WOUND UP IN A WEEK ever, and which may have led up to to '!!, JOHN T. JACKSON, over such elections. If some mem- thus kept us from getting the canal Circuit JudEc'T. F. Birkhea who cused Arguments were made 'bv Judge this incident. Mr. Aldrlch' ns trusRockport, Ky. 3t4 ber will please arise In his seat and for years, so os to prevent It from wns called to Brandenburg last week Alton B. Parker and Jnckpon H. tee had sought to have Mrs. Hall tell us Just what control the Govern- competing with his to preside over tho Meade Circuit Notice. ment bar over nn ordinary election rod, the Southern Ppclfic. The New Court, which usuallv continues for Pn'oton. for tho accused, nnd bv J. displaced, as Jcacher because of the All persons having claims agalnBt alleged indiscreet conduct of Mr. of Senators In a Legislature, wo will Orleons promoters also claim that two weeks, succeeded in winding up J. Darllncton and Daniel Davenport, the estate of Quinton Ballard, desit and think nbout it awhile longer to hold the Exposition on the Pacific the docket ln one week, nnd ad- opalnst them. What Attorneys Ral- and."Mr.'Hflll ln the presence of the ceased, are hereby notified to file children. The trusteo was asked bv before we say a word. coast would mean that It would journing court late Saturday after- ston and Darlington had to sav was same with me at my residence, eight In regard to tho law In tho the division board chairman to reonly by the rich, on ac- noon, returning home that night. strictly The religious convictions or affi- be attended duce theso charges to writing and miles east of Hartford, Kentucky, count of the great traveling expense. He will not hold court In this, tho case. Judgo Parker digressed to liations pf a man should have no swear to them, thus fixing a founda- properly proven, on or before the Washington Is claiming that It Sixth Judicial district, until next pay a tribute to theso leaders of tion upon which was to begin pro- 15th day of February, 1911, or they direct bearing upon hip race for poorganl7ed labor, while American litical offlce. His ability, his quali- should be held at tho capital city, Monday, when he convenes tho Ohio M". Davenport made a vigorous at- ceedings to unseat tho teacher, be- will be forever barred. tho prettiest In the world. So there Circuit Court at Hartford. In the JAMES A. BALLARD, Admr.. fications, embrace tho question at Isfore he would call the board togethyou arc. meantime, Judge Blrkhead will take tack upon tho American Federation 3t4 Hartford, Ky., Route 1. civil institutions guaransue. Our This er to consider the matter. of Labor. tee that every man shall bo permit- Foley's KMney Remedy An Appre- a vacation. Rev. Cecil Stevens, who is attendMr. Aldrlch declined to do, and the Notice to Creditors. ted to worship God according to the ing the Theological fight followed. Seminary in ciation. A Beautiful Woman Creditors of tho Ohio Countv dictates of his own conscience, and L. McConnell, Cathrlne St., Elml-r- Must have a beautiful skin. Dr. Bank will please como forward and After the school house fight, In Louisville, and who was spending a we should each allow the other few days with his mother, Mrs. LauN. Y., writes: "I wish to ex- Bell's Antiseptic Salve removes pimIt is my which thb three girls were pitted ra Stevens, filled Rev. this hallowed privilege, whether In press my appreciation of tho great ples, black heads, chaps, and rough- settle their indebtedness. Bruner's pulpurpose and the desire of everybody against their teacher, Mrs. Hall susprivate walks of life or ln adminis good I derived from Foley's Kidney ness, leaving the skin smooth. .Try pended or expelled the children. Tho pit at the Baptist church Sunday connected with tho bank to have divevening. A large audience listened Remedy, which I used for a bad caBe It on our guarantee. tration of public office. m idends doclarcd to 'the depositors as proceedings of last Saturday wero to a, splendid sermon from Hartford's of kidney trouble. Five bottles did .for '"the purpose of ascertaining speedily as possible. This cannot be It Is thought by some that tho re Telephone Company Officials. effectively and provwhether or not the children should young divine. vived movement to enlist soldiers in the work most A meeting of the Hartford stock- done unless creditors of the bank to me beyond doubt It Is the most HARTFORD by meeting their obliga- be .reinstated In the school, and afHERALD the U. S. army is an Indication that ed will ONK reliable kidney medicine I have ev- holders of tho Ohio County Farmers' tions.assist ter hearing all the evidence, the Di- YEAR AND LOUISVILLE COURIER-JOUncle Sam Is quietly preparing for Mutual Telephone Company was vision Board said by its verdict that URNAL war with Japan. It seems generally er taken and shall always have my hold recently at the office of Supt. A. E. PATE, Assignee. 8 MONTHS FOR, 5tf For salo by all Drugthe children should remain suspend- ONLY $2.50. that Japan has had a endorsement. understood Leach, at which time the following Hcflln-Rowgists, m ed during his term of school, thus chip on her shoulder for somo tlnto. named gentlemen wero elected as The Ohio Circuit Cotlrt will con Married at tho homo of tho brido upholding the action of the teacher. as it may, Be either surmise All Skin Troubles directors: D. Ford, W. E. Ellis. in Centertown, last Sunday evening, vene in Hartford next Monday for a there could be only one quick and, Are overcome by using Dr. BoII'b Cal P. JCeown, T. R. Barnard and Mr. W. J. Heilin and Mrs. Mattlo HOT BRICK IN nED three weok'a term. sure conclusion to such an affray. Antiseptic Salve. It Is as pleasant Henry Leach. Tho directors "had a Rbwo, In the presence of a number CAUSED IIER DEATH , .' It might tako a few weeks to got our to use us pure cream and Ib 'guaftfu-fu- r meeting after tho adjournment of of friends, Rev. L. W. Tlchonor offl-- t standing' up properly; but then teed to give satisfaction. 'iSc n (he stockholders and elected tho fnl- - elating? Their many friends wish Lebanon, Ky Jan. 29. Mrs. J. it would be about like a, bulldog nf-- "box'. 'm j'towlng 'officers:. President, D. Ford; them' a long and' happy life, B.?Carll8le, aged 66 years, was burn-I'- V ' ," t The Idea of having a patriotic or general "chip In" prlnfary to nomiEDITOH8 nate Democratic candidates for Stato FRNK L. FELIX, Pub. andProp'r. office, is as fallacious as it is fruit-los- s in design. The hot air of enthusiasm Is a costless thing and you WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 1 can generally got all you want from almost any party man, but when It down Into the A girl pnstor of a church In Maine comes to digging is to wed, and says she will continue Jeans for dollars, that Is quite onto preach after marriage. Nothing other thing, and tho average voter very uncommon about that. Most balks right there It Is up to tho candidates to pay their own way. of 'em do. HEDER MATTHEWS. DRESS Also Smoke Same Kind of ettes and Batronize Vice President, Cal P. Keown; Henry Prof. Leach. It is thoughMhat in' a short ALIKE time the exchango will be Installed here, and Hartford will then he in direct connection with many other Cigar points in the county that have this system. Secreta- ry-Treasurer, CARSON & CO.'S BIG N SALE! e, Kum down on February 8 and attend .hat shall stand as a son,ie '"n for time to come. Watch for the big Double Header Ad., which will brought right to your door by one of our representatives i k s. m Remember the Time February 8 to D, 15. ..CARSON & CO.. .... ' 7, to-da- nt trans-continent- I n, c. ;ng ti'm 11 MMJ Y ' j VTi'f ,nVi tr j.jbj f "H &tfk Ji. (mil l Lv.,a i WMMMn - ..A.t "' '- - W ijyHi v-- i.tiigqpwijiaqiiPFwrr''iwW'' LOOK OUT I'SXSBEa I grocery business at Owonsboro, was in town a few days recently. Sirs. Joslo Duke, of Dundee visited her father, Rev. G. J. tfean, at the residence of Mr. Henry Carson, a few days last week. Guess at tho number of dots on our big balloon during tho Kum-Dow- n Sale. You may get tho $3.50 Rug Fairs' give away. Messrs. May & Co., who have chargo of the sewerage construction, announce that tfcey will complote tho work In a few days. SI1 i lAmTCHI J "- WHIT! xf. V- V - 'afc" ,: - . dUi- - ,;F Leave your Laundry at my Grocery. Domestic finish. Work Guaranteed. Called for and prompt delivery. 'Phone 140. ller's Grocery. Nickels, Dimes and Quarters do 'double duty spent at our 5, 10 and 25 cent counter. 5t4 HARTFORD GROCERY CO. Jb. Is none too good for YOU. We do the BEST JOB PRINTING in town. GIVE US YOUR ORDER. OHIO Thompson, tho-- presiding elder, preached two excellent sermons, which were well received by tno good congregations in attendance, Services are being hold eery evening at 7:15 o'clock this week and next Monday Bro. Thompson will' return and romaln a number of dBs and assist in tho meeting. Everybody lnlted to attend all those services and christians of all denominations are asked to lend a helping hand. Preaching bv the pastor next Sun-da- v both morning and evening. The sacrnment of the Lord's Supper In connection with the morning ser ( vice. i ' i HAS NO SUBSTITUTE pOYAl fcAKirtf Absolutely Pure of Tartar Kum EDown SALE! ,r TiR & cdVS big Try for $5.00 in Merchandise FREE. Largest load of women Friday, February 10th, at Barnard & d Co.'s and Mill-EnCome-Dow- n COUNTY BANK MAKES ASSIGNMENT For Benefit of Depositors and Bring your wagon to ller's Grocery any time from February 8th to Creditors Little Loss 15th and get the biggest bargains you ever saw at the "Come-Down- " 5t2 Salo. Come-Dow- n Prices on every artiRemember the cle of merchandise. dates 8th to 15th of February. No time extended Just those dates only. BARNARD & CO. Messrs. L. B. Lony, McHenry; L. G. Weller, Olaton, route 1, and Dr. L. B. .Bean, city, were among those who called on The Herald Sat- Sale. Seems Probable. ' A IV. S r K . Following close upon the failure of the Bank of Centertown on Monday of last week, came the assignment of the Ohio County Bank at Hartford on the- - Wednesday following. By order of the directors and credr. itors, tho bueineas of the bank was ' urday. assigned to Mr.' A. E. Pate, who for , N All kinds of Feed Stuff, Chicken several 'months has acted or Grit and 'Shells, and Seed Oata ffor Mr. H. P. in W. E. ELLIS, Tayjor was- employed as attorney for sale by it' 4' ' the, institution. Little, If any, ex' .Tho Produce Man, 4t4 Hartford, Ky.. citement was created" 'by announceMr. C. E. Rogers? formerly a res- ment of the bank's failure, all seemident Df Hartford but for a number ing to deem the' affair simply an unof years a druggist at Elkton, Kv., fortunate circumstance, due more to Is the guest of his wife's parents, iad business conditions with which the tbnnk came in contact, than to Capt. and Mrs. S. K. Cox, any fault or blame for its manageMessrs. 'Bud Alford and sons, ment The scnrlty of money, the Clarence and Le Alford, White 'allurp o' nartles to meet their fRun, J. E. Bean, city, and Frank inancial obligations, placed the bank Evans, Tordsvllle, were among The Tho stock barn on the farm of J In rather an embarrassing position, Heralds callers yesterdav. nd rather than risk the Interests T. Daniels, near Island. McLc" SINGE MONDAY Mr. Ed Austin, of Fort Sumner, nf friends of the Institution by fur-'h- eowntv, was completely r'estroved bj slnTi la T leltlncr rnlollvoa anrl trans. delav, tho management decid- lire Sunday nlcht, entailing a loss of nctlng business In this county. He ed upon the assignment. 5,000 or $0,000 with no Insurance iWent to Owensboro With $250 will leave in a few days for his bonm, Cnnt. S. K. Cox, President and! Twelve need of horces. 50 hnhels a tine ranch. where ho hns '"'woWer of th Ohio Countv TJantt. Is of wheat, 250 bushels of oats, twenWith Intention of Paying 'Messrs. James McSherry, Bender 'h ploneT bnnVer of this section, ty tons of hay, a wheat drill and a Off Bills. Tam, route 2; S. R. James, Center-tow- bnvlng hen in the bnipeEB for number of other farming ImpleThe origin of C. P. Brown, Hartford, route many years. No man of the county ments were burned. Mr. Daniels George Head, a well known merIllinois Central Railroad Time Ta- the death of hid unchx Mr. Fllmore "2; Silas H. Renfrpw. Renfrow; "Lcs- - or community ever had more fully the fire Is unknown. King, of Bdford. 'Iie Combs, Hartford, route 1 were he confidence and reject of the resides at Island and did not know chant of Fordsvllle, ble at .Beaver Dam, Ivy. disappeared "eonlfl orot the friends "wo patron-l,- d of the fire until Mondav morning. A from home last Monday afternoon a South Bound. North Bound. Mrs, B. F. SuUcngsr and daugh-- . among Th,e Herald's (jailers Thurs tenant on the farm did not discover Week ago, when he announced his hjf bijnk. He' retumtiil this ,, day. , aI Ho. 133 rtMy.m. TOO. "J21 ljj36-jvm- . wtth lndulrence characteris-M- c the "ro until the barn had been al- Intention of going to Owensboro to Herald office Friday. The United Mlno Workers adopt No 12212:28 ,p.ni. No. of the mm. It has been his most burntd to the ground. . pay some accounts. Head left homo ed resolutions in their convention at irartlrp No. 1022:48 p.m. No. 131 8;55 One week of General Bargain- to place his o"wn Individual with about $250 In his pockets and Columbus condemning the 'rtnprisV, nropertv as J. E. Williams, Agt. "Reason Enthroned. Giving at Fairs' "Rum-Dow- n to guarantee Sale, "n Because meats nre so tastv thev told his family that Iip would probonment of the socialist newspaper February 8th to V3th. banc's safety, and In othe" wavs are consumed In great excess. This ably not return home until Tuesday editor, Fred Warren, and sharply ie "ro- U. S. Carson wants your Furs. Exclusive sale of Beaver Dum criticising the American Civic Fed 'io !; "ut vls po"pnnal oonccn leads to stomach troubles, bllious-nps- s morning, as he mieht bp unable to ''Is buslpess. Since the bank's jrnd constipation. eratlon, oT which, John Mitchell s H1"rp, Sale at Flour at our roetft shop. for tho Kum-Dow- n Walt Revise your dispose of his business in time to "tq Vtj VipTn-" SANDERFUR & CO. ript. "let reason and not a nampered return home that night. a membor. Fairs'. " 'omracnt pdrnrtl" ""on Ctnt. Wednesday morning when Iip did s See the Big Balloon In Fa'irs' Fire of unknown orlpln deqtrovH fov's "nj"remp'nt 'or Ms 'oime''-"n- n appetfte control, then take a Tho only sale the Kum-Dpw- n of Chamberlain'B Stomach and not return his family became alarmwindow. How many dots? Gtiess. the old tipple, store and "blacksmith tvo baV. jMI a'o In LIvpr Sale at Fairs February 8. . have Instituted a search Tablets nnd bp You may get the $3.50 Rug. shop at Deanefleld Wednesday after I nTntt"' wh lm pnd have nev-- v well Tipaln. Trv H.vou will soon all ed and The Owensboro police have1 "W. Ford is quite sick Mrs. Dr. E. Tor sale at noon. Thp Iofs is slight, as the build"Come-Down- " oiib'e! hK intep'ltv. Prices will be on at ber residence on Main street. dealers. Sample free. ings were" old and dilapidated. How- m made a search of Owensboro. every thing at Iter's Grocery for-onhave been unable to find Head's One-ha- lf Lover, two fine AtlnB engines were falrs wl" "'v r""-- "b price for Millinery at week only. February 8 to "v"p ensidera-M- e 15. 5t2 Total TtnlM For Ohio Countv. whereabouts. still In the old tlpplo houso and they Sale, February 8. "h'e-Fairs' Kum-Dow- n w'ti 'pi) prlTnar)lv hnf Is The Board of Mr. Albert Goodin, of Charleston, were slightly damaged br the fire. man about sixty years for Buy Furniture at a Come-Dow- n 'iror b"i Tlrp',de',' ppd fie Ohio countv having Supervisors thpr of Head and ahas heen highly respectMo is tho guest of his wife's parago completed Messrs. ,T. L. Brown. Rocknort: 'lrerp"s wlf'h whrim ''p ' "ssorlat-"'- 1 price during our sale. ents, Capt. and Mrs. S. K. Cox,clty. M. adjourned last Saturday. The ed bv tho residents of Fordsvtllo ni-- ' R. Maddox and J. "L. Southard, Terp wUl nprrpearllv p some work raise Carson &jCo. toral for Ohio countv is $23fi,. vlclnltv, and has never dtsanpear"l See tho balloon ascend SatUTday, Hartford, routo 4: A. "F. Jones and ''elav In hfi fptlpirp"t of bui- 47. Classified us follows: $183.- - from home before. He Ib the fathcome to our Come- - February 11th, from the top of our J. W. Robertson, HnrtroTd, route 1; Don't fail to nan)?, b'lt I nK? of r now 3.825. town lots. er of R. O. Head, a bookkeeper at ??d; Down Salo February 8 to 15th. building, at 11 o'clock. .tnrri-- t W. M. "Hudson. Hartford, route 7" thnt nil he crpdl'or- - wml37.1 u -- prn"Vn & Co. Carson oiiiersonai property, the United States National bank of In thp f- lJesse 71. Barnei, ,Bcavr Dam, and Carson & Co. .!. I? ,p Owerpbn'o. 0 ,,,. Tcrrlblo T, J. Smith, city, were among thopn inl Titrp-ip- . To- - opve'P' "in'-thc- i See tho special Come-Dow- n Ladles' Suits and Cloaks at half price lfr'tn. It bpo also 1ut become known who called at The ntrrald offlce ripaf Cfrt. fo br"? hepi In III hptih j -pnH ! hoii" on Embroideries and Insertions. Sale. price during our Come-Dow- n n Void wo robV'' p 13r r'M'o Monday. pf o hff'Vvep "in- - vlMi-rTi vonfned mrrh tine rjP".pfral Carson & Co. Carson & Co. Owensboro. on business, a few , an old man ntrw antlj-nen- t. hc Mrs. J. W. Nowland, of Pleasant of Ptinml"-'-",- 1 days before Christmas. Special lots of Odds and Ends at Hill, Men's and Boys' Suits at a big H'p wlirt oT hi """rs. wbiph. jvin'u Salro vtn fpFt-nf- tv Ohio. wnH tho guest of Miss RUav th)T Come-Dow- n price, February 8 to 15. less than cost during the Come-Dow- n Llllie Burton Tuesdny and Wednestvn -- .,),i. rp'.'MM. Wnlnr rnf1 mny ccrt. ,,nyn ,(ior 'irt- - to Cod's '"Y"" v. Sale. Carson & Co. Carson & Co. nffnl-- ". ren'rp nirp by its tr-e- . For sale hv all day of last week, when Bho left for -- f ti,o hnnl-'-riiedav' Owensboro Jlossenger It i We have for sale strictly pure n visit with her parents, Mr. and bin HralH more ppcarloii" m sava; No other sale like the one at "Batvnt '" will F"n. I New Orleans Molasses, right from Mrs. E. "F. Render, of "McHp"rv. Af- hc,"',t, rnard & Co's. Don't fall to come Will I.oi-- it . rt r- nn'l n nh'p to ro tho plantation. ii ter her visit at MeHenrv. 'Mrs. Now- ho tit r ' . a inineen-yonr-o:- n oov. r0-- n down. ' brpp-- ' fjip bllclPC o' tb bnk. I "r S. ". Crowe, of Heec'- r-5t4 HARTFORD GROCERY 'CO. land win visit In Paducah, nnd then n "" on Pearl .! Kum-Dow- n '"' nr w ,1nnI,J,1 u. tuiil ...Ml IUIUU' Sale. Kum to the 1II ivvmtii with i''Ich ho Is more familiar than.,' r. Xff.rwlnv rnt'ep1 ft e pjitlves Dry Goods, Groceries and' Furni- leave for, her home. t Centertown. this count", the first Fairs' expect you. February 8th to anvboi'v else. A. C. Yeiser & Co., tho real esture at great Come-Dow- n prices Pfor the practice of his of the bov to sound a general alarm 15th. The aFslgneo ha not yet hnd nn nnd to ask the polleo and city offduring the Como-Dow- n tate Insurance people report the pav-me- opnortimltv to ranVe Sale. theVfuture. p detalW 4t4 uo y Mr. Ernest Woodward was in Pa- icials to assist in locatinc flip vnnni-- . to "L. T. Wright of $1,200 In V Carson & Co.1 fatement of tho Imnk's indehtness ducah on business tho latter part of sbr, who left homo about S o'clock, settlement of his Insurance loss. or assets to determine thoTalue Scores of remarkable -- values Ip They last week. stating that ho was goins to school. CIALS AT further report tho following of same. and our now 5, 10 and 25 cent Deport sales made by The little fellow did not nttend them: Mrs. Ann Join the crowd and chase the bal- ment. The public Is assured, however, SCflnOABEfTS GROCERY, school during tho day, rnd when his Kerns, Louisville, Ky., to A. A. loons, secure the order for merchan- 5t4 HARTFORD GROCERY CO. Sheffield, Hartford, Ky., 50 acres of that this will come with all possible parents learned this fact they were IIAIITKUKI). Carson & Co. dise free. opeed consistent with provisions of greatly excited over the strange disDr. C. Ross Bennett left last week land near "Beda, Ky., for $2G0-cash- . Extra fine- eating Potatoes per tho lpw. In the meantime the affair Don't be persuaded to buy until for Chicago, -bushel ., Last night, they diswhere he will enter tho 50 appearance. Rev. W. 13. Wright, of tho Chris will be managed with due regard Sale at Fairs' Februthe Kum-Dow- n second year's work In a medical col tian Church, preached his first Arbnckle's Coffee per lb u:ie covered a note written in a bovlE ser nnd solicitude for all concerned. ary 8th. lege. Good Roasted Coffee per Ib....20e hand. In the wnrmlng ' pan ofjjjie mon under his new pastorate hero One-ha- lf price on Ladles' Coat Brooms, 4 string, extra good. . . .aoc kitchen range, written by thoJbqv School Examinations. Mrs..T. Q. Fortney, of Central last Sunday to a largo audience. He s. and stating that he had pono to Suits and Cloaks, at Fairs' Kum-Dow- n City, Ky., Is tho guest Standard Granulated Su- The Common School Examination of her par- Is generally recognized as a most Sale, ZaT S1.00 Hartford, at which place ho. had held last "Fr'day and Saturday was ents, Rev. and Mrs. W. B. Wright, ablo preacher, and amply bears out appli- Best Teaf Lard, per lb his reputation. Hereafter the fourth well attended. Thirty-fou- r Read every word on the big cir city. itc formerly lived.havo lived In OwensKum-Dow- n cants from different parts of the Compound Lard, per Ib nc The Beans Sale, cular about Fairs' Remember that Clevo ller's Gro- Sunday in each month will bo regu- county were present seventeen arte boro only for the past month, nnd at C Bars "Laundry Soap February 8th. lar preaching day at tho Christian cery Is going to havo a great "Come-DqwHartford and seventeen at Fords 3 cans Polk's Best Tomatoes. . . .5c it was known that the little fellow-wa- s Messrs. W. H. Blackburn and MaSale from February 8th to church. lonesome and wanted to go to vllle. Tho next common school ex- 3 cans Polk's Best Corn W .P. Maddox, Centertown, route rlon J. Williams, of Ceralvo, were 15th. . 5t2 amination will be held on the sec- 3 boxes Capital Parlor Matches. .10c his former home. Ho had nfty-flv- o In town Monday. 3 packages Oatmeal Mr. Herman Blrkbead, of Owens- 1; L. T. Barnard, West Hartford; ond Friday and Saturday in May yc cents and borowed aonther five cents 3 largo packages from his cousin, In order that ho Messrs. Fred MIdklff and Julius boro, was tho guest of his brother, E. P. Barnett, Hartford, routo 3; J. HENRY LEACH, Supt. Prof. Ozna Washing Powder Eskridge, of Fordsvlllo, spent- Sat- Mr. E. E. BIrkhead, city, a few days C. Overton, Asklns; joc might havo enough to pay his rail- Shultz, Beaver Dam, routo 1; Dr. S. O n Wo sell for cash. Have no exnen- - roatl far- urday in Hartford. last week. I MIJTIIODIST CHURCH. e: J. Raines and R. D. Culbertson, slve clerk hire, and sell tho best Mrs. F. L. Felix, who Mr".' John Stahl, formerly of HartMr. Will Riley, of St. Louis, M6., Richard Moseley, McHenry; quality for less mono than credit her nephew and Visited his parents,, Mr.. and Mrs ford, and whose parents ran tho old Rpy Baugh, Beaver Dam, and C. F. niece. Mr. and M Tho quarterly meeting services at JOhD Sam F, .Riley, here last, week,, Wa,IaC' 0t Commercial. Hotel "here many years Boswell, Narrows, were among The TELFPnS the Methodist church last Monday g been-calleh home on account of. ago, but who Is sow engaged In the Herald's callers Friday. " thlS were well attended. Rev. S. J. WANTED. S "I assist-anttcashl- er the-bank- - Wednesday, February -- 8- 4 SULPHUR SPRINGS. Jan. 23. There Is more mud to the mile In this section than anywhere on earth, I guess. Taylor Murphv sold his farm re cently purchased from Noble Bean, fo Grand Dav Insl week. It is said Thm Oltlv baklttft powttmr ne made good money in the deal. matin from Royal Cn R. K. Bean, formerly of this place Cream ... .. Yiltf fflnanHv nf Un.... HQALuM.NO LIME PHOSPHATE bought the Jeff Kirov farm, moved onto same and Is going to farming. O. S. eHtontnomJ .nen Bi AbramS have MAIHIIACK MCKXSE. O tv, the former charge of . """ 1 telephone exchange and thelatter to run a blacksmith shop. i'" ,,, ...., w....i, '"'uo.inc, iu .uauue .hn,.M ..ir,. UUV1B- ' If you WC1I wearing a- - smile from ear to ear, Shrader, Barrett's Ferry. don't conclude he is crazv. Its only , David J. Eisler, Pingree, III., to Rebecca E. Sapp, Hartford. a girl, but she weighed 10 pounds. N. W. Dockery, Beaver Dam, to Sandy Smith, who has had quite a Eflle Nola Woodruff, Beaver Dam. severe case of grip. Is able to be out. Charles Jackson, Hartford, R. F. His son is stiH In bed with the same D. No. 7, to Dora Tucker, Hartford, malady, but is Improving, R. F. D. No. ' :- -., nw 'F n mer cu.v.r.rwuten. Echois, t0 zada v.i.ou umilll ni .Ut'TTHIlV FCIIOOI- Hancock, Echols. house last Sundav. .We hope the Arthur Maddox, McHenry, to Par-adlweather may clear up and he may Oliver, McHenry. hare- a successful meeting. Forrest French, Prentls, to Lena Miss Prudic Allen, who has been Wysox, sick for a long time at the residenca Fulton, W. J. Hefiin, Centertown, to Mat-ti- e of her father, Jerome Allen, was E. Rowe, Centertown. thought to be some better yesterday. Nol Tlchenor, Carlisle, Ark., to R. K. Bean bought of Tavlor M'ir-ph- y Ida E. Martin. Horton. one bay mare last week. ConJames H. Daniel, Hartford, R. F. sideration, $125. D. No. 6, to Flossie Duke, Hartford, R. F. D. No. 6. MWSTHWors fit?h o.v TWKLVi: HORSES IICUXED POWDER 1 rfiJ ooooooooooooooo T U..-- """" mf "4 .,. 00000 c,,..1 .;;:; n." .;r::ur"i" c ne vnv missingTmIk ONE WEEK OF UNHEARD er JiY.23 OF BARGAINS, TO FEB. 15. n; . con-Iden- co , p,-m- net -- np-cn- few-dose- fh . for-him- e bt 'e -- t' tn fv ti to 1 """ -- r., 1 rer .0.,. .., T tn tor-ir"r- ,p, t- bpn-oVP- ne-pl- 1 - ... --! Gt-- l"'"" nt M - 18-lb- n" 2,-J- c Rub-No-Mo- re - I Ro-sln- SlS?noNDuV TeX "" hW' " eja&1&MHfc.l. jSi .sbM&ts&k., . , 5 'J t I 1 ' ' J i .V o a dissolute plow o or (Bunyanl.-afi- d vwi 4 Jo The Herald's Special Selection). O man (Burns). . ..- ., "vuiu) wan i ma siory oi ine sutlcnng, the OC despair, nnd tho desppndency endured by women who carry . 1. It is still more grievous, one O O a daily burden of and pain because of disorder and might say, that frowslness and povucucaio ana M. II. & E. ItAlIiTIOAD TIME TA-- II erty and Bqualor should haunt the "r""t"'c'".u,1 io The tortures important organs that an, THE TELEPHONE GIRL. distinctly feminine. to bravely endured com- LE AT IIAItTFORD, KY. stops of, other geniuses such as jjiciciy upset mo nerves it long continued. Pierce's Favorito Prescription is a positive cure for poor Chatterton, who was forced to The telephone girl sits still in her weakness and diseaso of the feminine organism. . ..Tiiuo table effect h'ts Sunday, Dec chair, suicide, or Keats, who died heart-broko- n till, contains tlio foltywliiK schedule: IT MAKE5 WEAK WOHEN STRONG, by hostile criticism. Think, Listens to voices from everywhere; No. 112 North Hound duo 7:29 n. m. too, of Byron, sodden with brandy In She 'hears all the gossip, sho hears SICK WOMEN WELL. Dally except Sunday. all the news, his Inst few years; or of Poe, who No. 11-- North Round due 3:10 p. in. It allays inflammation, heals ulceration and soothes pain. was Sho knows who Is happy, and who was so poor that when his wife It tones and builds up the nerves. It fits for wifehood Dally except Sunday. has the blues. dying he was obliged to cover her and motherhood. Honest medicine dealers sell it, and :."." a. m. No. US South Round due 8 she knows all our sorrows, great-cobecause he could She aiavc iiuuiinK io urce ltnnn vnti a. " mtr a if with his T, Dnlly except Sunday. Bna nas a record ot lorry years of cures. knows all our Joys, non'n"iiL"u,, not afford a fire, and who himself a vuuk 5 No. 113outh Round due 1:40 p. in. i "cy probably know of lomo of its manv cum. died half starved in Baltimore, tho She knows every girl who is chasIf you want a book that tells all about woman's diseases, and how to cure Dally except Sundny. ing the boys; them at home, send 21 one-cevictim of a gang of toughs. stamps to Dr. Pierce to pay cost of mailing ottlj, and he will send you a free copy of his great thousand-pag- e II. E. MISCHKK. ARt. She knows of our troubles, she illustrated J'en8e Medical Adviser reviled, up-t- o date edition, in paper covers. A CAUTIOUS HERO knows of our strife, In handsome 31 stamps. Address Dr. R.V. Pierce, Buffalo, N.Y. HOW HE MANAGED IT She knows every man who is mean OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO to his wife; o simplk i.m.on magic, o The girl fell overboard. She knows every time we are out "Help!" she cried. with the boys, bachelor threw She hears the excuses each fellow The middle-age- d THE DISAPPEARING ROSES O O SPECIAL NOTICE off his coat. employs; For this feat you will require a dozO in regard to "Promise I won't have to marry She knows every woman who has a O American Beauty en Every kind of .business needs advertising nowadays to O OBITUARIES, RESOLUTIONS O you," ho called. dark past, roses, a large tablecloth, and a comO OF RESPECT, &c. make it succeed. There are two kinds of advertising the replied the girl. She knows every man who's Inclin- O "I promise," mon washtub. Placing the roses In OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO good and the bad; the kind that brings resnlts and the kiud "Save me!" ed to be fast; a vase In tho center of the floor, you The bachelor turned to a man In fact there's a secret 'neath each which does no good. Of course you want the first mendismake a few merry remarks to The Hartford Herald has adopted saucy curl near by. tioned, in order to be sure of the result. tract the attention of the audience a new rule In regard to Obituaries, tele"You heard her, did you?" he Of that quiet, demure-lookin- g from your 'real purpose, covering asked. Resolutions of Respect, Cards of I phone girl. them with the tablecloth during your "Yes." If the telephone girl would tell all Thanks, &c, whether written at the you now chatter. Over the whole the behest of lodges, churches or inTo serve you in the right way. Advertising In a good, live "Your name, please!" she knows, place the tub. As you cover the dividuals, and that is, we shall "Henry Brown." paper with large circulation, like THE HERALD, brings It would turn half our friends Into taflowers with the tub, whisk the charge at the rate of two cents per "Your address!" bitterest foes, sure results. Tell us what you want and let us figure you blecloth lightly from under It, and line for all such articles, except obit"Sixty-si- x Umptleth street." She would sow a small wind that an estimate. The figuring is free and the advertising the flowers, of course, will come uary poetry, which will be one cent The bachelor took a note book would soon be a gale, also. While you support tho tub won't cost you much. It will help you. Try it. his coat pocket and wrote them Engulf us In trouble and land us In per word, stralght.Thls Is tue smallfrom with your right hand, with your left est rate we charge for anything and down. Then he put the notebook In Jail. THE HERALD, Hartford, Ky. hand swiftly tuck the tablecloth his hip pocket and leaped Into the Is only one-fift- h of our regular rate. She could let go a story, which, and roses up your sleeve. It Is a whirling water. The amount, in cash or stamps, gaining In force, simple matter then to palm the tub, accompany each article, or The girl was saved. Would cause half our wives to sue must and the bewildered beholders see Six it will not be printed. for divorce. only the empty vase on the floor. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO cpuid get all the churches mix- words average a line In ordiProperly done, this trick will evoke O TRAITS OF THE GREAT. ' O' She nary reading and every separate , ed up In a fight, shouts of applause. - character or initial letter counts as OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO And turn all the days lntosprrowTHE MYSTERIOUS OYSTERS a word. - The heading and the siglng night. For this feat you need no previous Wagner would not use the wire-lee- s In fact, she could keep the whole nature both count one line each, preparation, as all the articles In It even if they are only a word or two. telegraph. town in a stew, are borrowed from those In the aupoetry, straight obituary Mark Antony, although a master If she would tell a tenth part of the All dience. Advancing with a confident of elocution, never recited "Curfew Omptrlr MONTHLY MAGAZINE through, one cent per word. things that she knew; taxi if air to the center of the room, ask Shall Not Ring Our old rule in regard to Obituamutt nil Now doesn't It make your head fairany one to lend you a quart of shellEach Issue Complete in Itself IWccotli to popular, ries, &c. was 150 words free, balance Nero did not care for the phonoly whirl, ton st Cm groin I oysters. Having procured them, graph. ed a cent a word, but this did not prove Its contents is of such a compelling nature as lores laljhortrbrtti When you think what you owe to get your audience Into p confiding satisfactory because the bounds were Christopher Columbus never went to cause the reader to buy one number and want the telephone girl? mind by telling an amus- Into vaudeville. frame of the next LIPPINCOTTS now covers a wide JENNIE SANDS in the Louis- almost always overstepped, and we ing anecdote while you Juggle sevhave been forced to adopt this new Longfellow did not make a rauBl-c- al ville Times. field of discriminating readers who seek only oysters In one hand. Then en of the Mfcafciji-Kcomedy of "Hlwatha." rule, which is In effect from now on. that which is best in Fiction. Fad, and Fan. ask one of the gentlemen present George Washington seldom, If ev- AT A FUNERAL, BUT Contributors will please remember. ONE YEAR'S SUBSCRIPTION WILL BttlG TO YOU come forward, and slowly drop er, attended a moving-pictur- e to im show. JUST WHAT HE LIKED 12 GREAT COMPLETE NOVELS-o- ne in each Issue. the oyptprsj ojc by o&e, Into hjs Jrt; . The Due of Wellington would1, Life Saved at Death's Door. 50 TIMELY ARTICLES by competent writers. Thus you will not use a fountain pen. "I never felt so near my, gnve," "side coat pocket. Kirke La Shcllc noticed that an clean-cu- t, writes W. R. Patterson, of Wellingand vital. 75 SHORT STORlES-clev- er, have the entire quart shrewdly cond Louis XVI. did not have a folding ncky' he knew was wearing a ton, Tex., "as when a frightful cough cealed In the palm of one hand. If bed In the palace. 50 PLEASING POEMS that need no interpreter. on his arm. you can execute a sonata on the! OF NEW AMERICAN HUMOR in "Walnuts and 200 PAGES the' most widely Catherine the Great did not wear ''jit's for my father," the actor and lung trouble pulled me down to Wine," quoted humor section in America. piano with tho other hand while dos. explained. "I've Just come from his 100 pounds, in spite of doctor's treatment for two years. .My fath2000 pages yearly of exhilarating reading. ing this, It will further distract the Confucius would not write for the funeral." 25 cents per copy two slstfrs died of J2.60 a y.ar attention of the audience. Now Sunday papers. La Shelle expressed his sympa- er, mother and Send all orders Io this paper or Io smile merrily and discover the oyswas obvious- consumption, and that I am alive thy. The actor's grief y LIPPINCOTT'S MAGAZINE is .due to Dr, King's New Dismiui,.u. p.. ters In the hair of some young lady. If troubled with Indigestion, con- ly very real. . "I attended ''lb "all " swirrtnroca srecut iucaume oftess young man stipation, no appetite or feel bilious, The bewilderment of the arrangements,'' he said. covery, which completoi v cured me. the funeral and Now I weigh 1S7 pounds and have who thinks he has the oysters se- give Chamberlain's Stomach "We had everything Just as father amusing Liver Tablets a trial and you will been well and strong for years." Lipplncott's alone, 92.50 Lippincott's and Hartford Herald both onecurely In his pocket will be would have liked it." reme-d- v to behold, while the peals of laugh- be pleased with the result. These year for only $2.35 A great bargain. "Were there many there?" asked. Quick, safe, sure, It's the best on earth for coughs, colds, la ter from the young lady from whose tablets Invigorate the stomach and La Shelle. hair you take the oysters will give liver and strengthen the digestion. "Many there?" cried the actor grippe, asthma, croup, and all throat m Protesaionul Card. lung troubles, GOc and 51.00. a perfect finish to this simple feat. Sold by all dealers. with pride. "Why, my boy, we and Chicago Post. Guaranteed by Trial bottle free. February Llp- turned 'em away!" J. M. PORTEE, HARTFORD, R. F. D. NO. . m James H. Williams. plncott's. Jan. 26. People of this communCr": Deafness Cannot be Cured Causes uneasy nights but If you will ity are about through delivering toBEAVER DAM, KY. It will bacco. use Dr. Boll's by local applications, as they cannot Will practice hla proleaslon Io Ohio sad sd FOR FLETCHER'S olnlng counties. Special attention glrentoalf Mrs. Victoria Martin and children reach the diseased portion of the ear. is relieve In a few minutes. There PLACED IX YOUR RESI- - 5UlDfentruted to his care. I nothing better. Guaranteed by all are visiting her parents, Mr. and There is only one way to cure deafDENCE OR PLACE OF BUS- Mrs. Sam Tanner, of Magan. m dealers. ness, and that is by constitutional FRANK L. FELIX, 1NESS, AND PUT YOURSELF Poor nrown! Mr. V. B. Morgan Is on the sick remedies. Deafness Is caused by an IN DIRECT CONTACT W'TH "Sorry, Brown," said the doctor, ERRATIC GENIUS OF list. Inflamed condition of the mucous lin- after the examination. THE "You're in a i SOME NOTED PERSONS HARTFORD, ST. Miss Emma MIdklff visited friends ing of the Eustachian Tube. When very serious condition. I'm afraid Will practice hla profession In Ohio and ad, in Magan Tuesday. this tube Is inflamed you have a rum- I'll have to operate on you." jlnlng counties and In the Court of Appeals Sentimental readers, and even Miss Oma Westerrield, of Magan, bling sound or imperfect hearing, and Jrlmlnslpractlce and Collections a specialty. Office Id the Herald building "Operate!" gasped Brown. "Why, TO ALL STATES. many critics, are wont to spend a visited her grandparents, Mr. and when It is entirely closed, Deafc.v-s- is I haven't any money for operations. good deal of time lamenting over Mrs. Robert MIdklff, recently. FOR THE COMPANY'S SPECIAL the result, and unless the inflammac. . SMITH. C l. BRHBTT. working-man.- " the ill luck of many of the world's TO THE FARMERS, CONTRACT Miss Harriet MIdklff and Miss tion can be taken out and this tube I'm only a poor HARNETT & SMITH, "Vour're Insured, are you not?" CALL ON OR ADDRESS great poets, dramatists and artists. Dovie Greer visited Mr. C. W. Mose-lrestored to its normal condition, hear"Yes, but I don't get that until It shocks them to recall, as Kipling of Pleasant 'Ridge, last week. W. O'BANON. ing will be destroyed fo'rever; nine after I'm dead." In that little after-dinnspeech did Mr. J. A. Edge went to Sunnydalc HARTFORD, KY. Local Manager, cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh "Oh, that'll be all right," said the Will practice their profession In all the Court of his, that perhaps the finest liter- Monday on business. Hartford, Ky. of Ohio and adjoining counties and In thr Cour nothing but an inflamed con- doctor, consolingly. which is February ature we know came from a mid- ilAppeals. Collections a specialty. Mr. Arnold Farmer, who accidentdition of the mucous surfaces. W. C. SEXTON, ally shot himself, is slowly improvgive One Hundred Dollars We will Local Manager, ing. tor any caso of Deafness (caused by DR. BELL'S ANTI-PAI- N Beaver Dam, Ky. Incorporated. E THIS TEST. Mr. Marshal Crow, who has been catarrh)thnt cannot be cured byHnll's For Internal and External Pains. attending school tit Fordsvllle, visStud for circulars, Catanh Cine. ited his parents here Sunday. free. How to Tell if Your Hair is F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo.O. Sight Is Too Valuable. I Diseased. To be neglected. Sutherland's Ea- - Sold by Druggists, 73e. nWFn KL MTaaaMiaWafilifMaaSBSBais IWrlsB I and CURE LUNGS Take Hall's Family Tills for congle Eye Salvo will cu.reWny ca8 of T H 0 mm sore eves, granulated IJllUsJlppUmlniiii stipation, Even If you have a luxuriant head Plenty of fresh air, .'J.WH f n RSBI'LlAUUlillLU IHUU.lffESS WITH me of hair you may want to know or any lnuaineu'ivonaiLianiaoi We wish to again remind our tins- T?TfL)a SKK'VKst " it sleeping out-doo- rs and eyes. Painless ajul 'MrraleBg? 2 n c correspondents MMBUlH diamond, a watch, KiEJ3flfl whether it Is In u healthy condition some of them, any- -' silver BBKSHBJ jewelry orcan get HKSflS M' plain, nourishing diet are fin or not. OS por csnt. of the people a tube at all dealej-q.-' WEBirSgBK ware, you how that personal mention of peo-- J SlsSLsH rctSCTsSu the beat quality at neod n hair tonic. pie who visited each other In the all good and helpful, but jtw5)C3(ri4 the lowest prices l..ffl3!lH! CENTKRTXW'JM ' ' i'. irom me pnfcE rV Pull a hair out of your head; If SMBKor same neighborhood, or only a short HlisfaM FflR V. A. wMtMew-ii- i Jan. 97 Fa'rniers arair about distance apart, is not considered ' the most important of WV Jfr u,tsj iikxi nam. i.tbsvi: tho bulb at tho end of the root Is through " TttaJ Bottle Free 'OLDS delivering $obaqco7in : this all is house 'fej-'- ' AND ALL THROAT AND LUNaTROUBLES. white and shrunken, It proves that news. Where visitors are from or vicinity. .." the hair Is diseased, and requires where they went, should always be GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY Tnt almMt hntf centurv vre have served er Mr. W. L. Dockery has sold Jtils OH MOVv REFUNDS prompt treatment if Its loss would todiy! stated. duslvely the Southern trade. Wri dwelling, store and barber shop to lor our xrec luusiraicu ciukuc. auuius, be avoided. If the bulb Is pink and John Carter. Mr. Dockery expects Asthma full, the hair Is healthy. & C." to move to a farm near Beaver Dam Is a distressing disease. Dr. Bell's It is the standard treatWo want every one whose hair Box 26 touisvllle, Ky. soon. relieves almost in-- It requires treatment to try Rexall Every Article. Guaranteed. ment prescribed by phyMr. Harris, of McHenry, stantly. We guarantee to glvo We promise that "93" Hair Tonic. sicians all over the world Is planning to open up a shoe shop satisfaction. m It shall not cost anything If It does here soon. for this dread disease. It not glvo satisfactory results. It Is The M. E. folks have put new gas- MONEY FOR POOLERS promptly obtained In all conntrlH anna m. designed to overcome dandruff, re$800,000 DISTRIBUTED is the ideal food-medicii.KS."JR?B-aTand Copyright, reirta- oline lights In their church. or lieve scalp irritation, to stimulate r?i. " n to heal the lungs roots, tighten the hair althe hair Lexington, Ky., Jan. 2G. About Falls Victim to Thieves. or onrtwo Inraluable Y.i.V.Bi'alp, fcTi. fhVW TO d t.L PAT. and build up the wasting S. W. Bends, of Coal City, Ala., $800,000 from the proceeds of sales ready In tho head, grow hair and KPJ H one. will T" ner, patent law and other TfluabliLijSrniai baldness. grievance. ure has a Justifiable Two of the 1909 pooled tobacco will be body. It is because of what Rexall "93" thieves stole his health for twelve distributed among 'the growers in FOR SALS BY ALL DRUGGISTS Hair Tonic has done and our sincere years. They were a liver and kid- tho different counties by tho Burley MTINT Llllivn. Send lOo., nuns ot paper and this d. for faith In Its goodness that we want ney trouble. Then Dr. King's New Tobacco Society next Saturday. 303 Sweat St., Waahlwtwi. B. oar beot!fol Sarins Dank and Oblld'a you to try It at our risk. Two sizes, Life Pills throttled them. He's well This payment Is estimated by the Each back contains a Good Lack fenny. Unplvtfled for constipation, society officials to be about 20 per Sold only at our now. GOc and, $1.00. SCOTT ft B0WN6 400 Fwri SUN. Y. Btore The Rexajl Store James H. malaria, headache, dyspepsia. 25c. cent, of the amount tied up in tho Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Hon- ey Dr. Bell's Antiseptic Salve at James H. Williams. m pool, and will be the first money .Williams, 214 Main Btreet. For Coughs and Colds. Good for all Skin DIsmm. : WjviWl11'1 '""; HaflJOl CI n Craw 8teaier 1 KG TfneArwJ .PKUUUAUY 1 stabber (Villon), a sheep (Shakespeare), a roving tlnk- - OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O lOKMS YOU'LIi ENJOY. C "WKDNESDAY. 1 at ooooooooooooooooo long-stemm- which has ever been received by tho poolers from the crops which they consigned to tho society In 1909. Nearly tho entire sum of about $800,000 will be paid to Kentucky growers, and although it will be a small part of the enormous amount so long tied up In the pool, it Is In the aggregate n considerable sum, and It is believed will glvo some relief to the financial situation in many localities, and that the $800,-00- 0 In cash will have perceptible Influence on the business of the State. This $SOO,000 by no means represents the entire proceeds of the sales from the 1909 pool up to date, and while the Burley Society declines to 8tatevJust how much of the pooled tobacco has been paid, or when another division of proceeds will be made, It Is understood that a second distribution will be ordered before long. Despatr and Despondence ic-i- is) cloth-bindln- aa nt ooooooooooooooooo . MjiwliTOeIto For Good 'Reading Get LIPPINCOTT'S f mourn-inlTban- shirt-waist- to-da- cwns4. - Children Cry HAVE A ROUGH RIVER TELEPHONE Attorney at Law, CAS TO R A Attorney at Law, Long Distance Lines s y, er J. Attorneys at Law, JIBIiliMWi a KILLthe the cough j Ngn Co., Dr. King's New Discovery Border roucHs Scott's Emulsion P. Barnes ne m m &? If you find it in The Herald, it will be worth reading. It costs only $1.00 year. "" l3llXSfiM!2F D. SWIFT & CO, Sketch-Hoo- tj VJ .v i, V. m r..!S.n, wsw .. . -- V i, - W Imrmmtm, . r"M ,i?rM,Mfrnw ? T'- WrMMi-':- , "tfr.nTniiru " mnL.a..-A- L '' ,, ''" - AWlt.w..A hi ijjiii m ... Mi fa'" . m .ijalfciw. j.i.' iM.aiiYi ' KsStsstSiaS iMntaVn7"T1 inwifUHPIWf1?''' )J""'' MWVk0i "WW 'mwm" r1 HAUNTED HOUSE gg pjg - IT'S A it wmammMmmamtmrnamammammmmmmmmmmm DRJMRY WALKER CRIES near HARTFORD When Shs Hears That Trousers for Women Arc Coming And How It Got Its Name Many Years Ago. OLD For Infants and Children. Into Stvle. Oswego, X. Y Jan. 28. Clapping hci gloved hands and with a smile lighting hor face, Dr. Mary Walkei expressed delight at tho news from Paris that fashion had decreed trousers for women as tho coming style. "It's a vindication," popped the doctor, beaming ecstatically. "I knew it would come, and I knew I would live to see it." y The Doctor came to town from her home at Bunker Hill, arrayed In tho habiliments of man, which she has affected for 55 years. Her trousers were almost hidden by n great coat. Around her shoulders were a fur cape and topping her head a fur cap. Now that fashion's decree has been issued, the Doctor wants to enlist in the cause and make addresses before New York club women In advocacy of the proposed change. But while the Doctor wants trousers for women, she opposes most emphatically tight trousers and corset coats for men. "The Idea!" she snorted. "Aren't enough the men namby-pamb- y to-da- WMTMWlu Afcgclable PrepatalionforAs-similatin- g ihcFoodnndRcguIa -ling iheSloinachs andBowcIs of The Kind You Have NEGRO'S MYTH1GAL STORY Always Bought teEMM&rggaBRM Promotes Digcslion.Checrfur-nessaruinest.Con'ains Reminiscenses of Old Days When "Haunted Houses" Were Common. THE I1AX IiOXG SIXCK IlKMOVKD Bears the Signature of neilhcr Opium.Morphine i ft I' years ago, as It was told may interest tho readers of The Herald, as many of them never heard of a Hartford ghost story before. One mile from tho court house in Hartford, on what was known many years ago as the Morgantown road but now known as the Hartford and Beaver Dam turnpike, Is a country residence that to pass It after dark by the small white boys or some of the older colorod population, was a terror of that time. Hp,w the house came to bo known as the SENATOR ELIHU ROOT, ONCE SECRETARY OF STATE. "haunted house" or at what time r thus known to tho believers In ghost stories, was never known TjLIHU ItOOT took a step downward when he became n United States by the superstitious of that time. senator. He had been secretary of state in the cabinet of President !'- Roosevelt, nnd tho position of secretary of state for this grand and The houso is a brick one, built glorious republic is one that is not to be sneezed at by the highest and citizen the plan of a well-to-d- o mightiest of the earth. The secretary of state is our foreign minister, sio-Irlthat time, is ono anu so to speak. He holds Uncle Sam In tow nnd prevents blm from Jumphigh, fronts tho road and Isj ing upon other nations to get the full nelson hold and down them for v road to J about far enough from tho fancied or real grievances. Tho secretary of state either keeps the start an old time ghost story from. peace or breaks It by his diplomatic tact and his determination that Hartford From what I learned at Uncle Sam shall bo respected the world around. There is only one secwhen I was a small boy, Sam Smith, retary of state, but there are ninety-tw- o senntors. Mr. Root, who wanted to return to the practice of the law In New York city becauso the owner of the farm and builder 'ho could make many times the $7,500 salary of a senator, kindly conof the house, was a prominent man sented to step down a peg nnd sit under the smilo of "Sunny Jim" Sherof that time and died before he finman of t'tlca, vice president ot the United States and president of tho ished the house. He appears to have senate. Senntor Root Is one of the powers of the senate. had a desire to be long remembered and on the stone sills of the front windows are these words In bold relief: "Sara Smith, 1840," which what was in the attic. Dry gourds can yet be read by a careful obsorv- - nd nlrrra nf lirnkpn hnrnpss wnrn O FRAGMENTS OF WISDOM. O er from the roaa. Li - imiitniiI.iv ovr ii floor OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO nave aiea Sam Smith appears from which tho autumn wind had suddenly, teaving his buMness In a removed tho light dust, and, boy as When a woman holds a man in the He appears I very unsettled shape. then was, I could not help think- hollow of her hand she can palm off to have left much property and owed ing that the clatter of the loosely any kind of talk on him. much at the time oXhls death. He nailed boards in the window frames All you've got to do Is to stir was a prominent officer of the State and tho rattle of tho dry gourds, some people up to have them boll Militia and at his sale, Frank Grif- pieces of rope, etc., on the floor, over. fin, the local school teacher at that greatly aided tho spooks In their Flattery is a sort of bad money to time and who owned tho farm be- carnivals on dark and windy nights. which our vanity gives currency. tween the Sam Smith farm and the I heard my oldest brother then Social fame lasts as long as the town of Hartford, bought his sWord, a young man ask a very pious old possessor is present. had It shortened and for years used colored man why the house was callHe who surrenders when he Is It for cutting up corn a much bet- ed "the haunted house," and he wrong Is wise. He who surrenders ter use than stabbing tho lives out said that after Sam Smith died, his when he is right is married. But of men. In 1849, when my father farm was offered for sale and a man he, too, is wise. moved his family to Hartford, tip of means wanted the farm but didn't The hobble skirt Is making quite Sam Smith house was called "The want to pay its value for it and a stir considering the entire absence haunted house" by persons who started the haunted house story to of bustle. old enough to know better. buy wore Mnny present problems are past the farm for less than Its worth, "When I first saw tho farm. It was but I never believed that Larkln follies getting ripe. Nail and later was by ' H owned by Larkln M. Ford, who own- Nail or Ellsha M. Ford were either Homely girls rush In under the Ellsha owned mistletoe where peaches fear tc of them that man. ed It at the time of his death In My father was an enemy to all tread. ft 1851, but I never believed that eith- ghost stories, which ho said were tho Tho woman who marries to beter of these christian gentlemen had work of tho devil, yet he would stay ter herself generally becomes worse reanything to do with starting a and hear them told, and when ho than ever. port that the house was haunted. Tho prettier a woman is, the less first heard the story of the haunted The story of tho haunted house house on tho Morgnntown road, ho she believes love is blind. was that at various times of tho gave It as his opinion that It was the Tho woman of doubtful reputa year, the spirits of some of tho de-- j work of some schemer for personal tion never gets the benefit of the parted members of the household benefit. I heard him ask a business doubt. Smart Set. would return to tho house: that lato man of Hartford who came into his nlcht, lights could be seen In shop, which was on the site of the in the A Suggestive Title. the house and Mrs. Smith and hor Thomas Dros. counting room, why He "I wonder what tho meandomestics could be heard and seen Smith house was called a ing of that picture is? Tho youth wheels, reels, tho Sam spinning at their "haunted house." Tho gentleman and maiden are in a tender attihackles, etc., while tho voice of old talked to my father In so low a voice tude." Mrs. Smith could bo heard com She "Oh, don't you see? He has that I did not hear what ho said, but manding her servants to be more my never opoko of the haunt- just asked hor to marry him and she father vieliant about their work. In con ed house after this interview on Is accepting him. How sweet! What with an aged colored wo versation does tho artist call the picture!" subject. man about a return of tho departed that He (looking about) "Oh, I see. Ono bleak December evening a apirlta to this world, mv mother told years ago I passed the haunted It's written on a card at tho botfew her that tho spirits of the dead nov-o- r house of my boyhood days and per- tom 'Sold.' " February Llpptn-cott- 's returned to this world of sorrow haps I took my last look at it. It again, and that there were no ghosts appeared to have undergone much or haunts In this world. The old improvement and the merry voices Trick of R Wise I'rencher. colored woman said: "O, yes, dar When a Boston preacher desired of little children at play in tho yard, Is. 'Way In de night you can hear enough to remove tho the lady membors of his flock to big I thought, was old Mrs. Smith spinning on do ignorant, superstitious ban that take their hats off in church, he r wheel nnd pay to de little years ago mado this house a terror posted a notice to tho effect that pal, 'rook dat cradle, rock dat crar to years of age those who wore young, or un- - "All ladles over forty die,' ci!tter:clatter, clItteiMJatter' Informed by a more enlightened age. may wear their hats." And the efbu7.u! buzzu! - O, Misses! dar is What a mighty lever Is the powor fect was unanimous. ha'nts!" when strengthened of refinement, Tho Roast or n Gigantlclde. As I have said, the houso was not by the teachings of the scriptures! Jack" the Giant Killer donned his finished when Sam Smith died. The The many who now dally pnss tho invisible coat. ntalrcase had been completed to the "haunted house" of sixty-fiv- e years "I can brag that I go around in attic or upper story, tho upper floor ago and hear the Joyful shout of litwinter without an .overcoat!" he laid and' the end window frames tle children at their play how llt-t- lo cried. closod with rough boards. As I had do they know of the dark shadow my return to pass this houso on A Cough that years ago hung over this now from my father's farm to my home happy country home. Is a danger signal and should not In town after night, I hurried by the bo neglected. Take Dr. Bell's EDWIN FORBES. place, looking back to see that none at once. It allays ln-- l Fordsvlllo, Ky. of the spooks were following me. In mi stops the cough and flammation, Company with some other small heals the membranes. m , haunted boys, wo X White one brightvisited the day and FOR FLETCHER'S November house S&W for Tlii $1 a Tear went up the stairs until we could see sixty-fiv- e Herald: As but a few now living ever heard of the return to this houso of the weird spirits of its deceased occupants and their nightly visits to this home of haunts, as told many years ago by the ignorant and superstitious persons of that time, perhaps the story of the haunted house on the Morgantown road, Editors KOTTiAItCOTIC. PimfJan Stai' Ix Senna norIineral. AW !r Use For Over JapeofOUJ3rSAKUn.nKllER J irir X iff A torrmuit - . III CunauihSUa ) )ISnpSfJ- - Aperfecl Remedy forConsUpn-non- , Worms .Convulsions nnd Loss Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea .Fcvcnsh-nes- s ij of Sleep. h Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. Thirty Years now?" When Greek Meets Greek. Wife John, John, there's a burglar going through your trousers. Hubby (unconcernedly) Oh, you two fight It out between yourselves. Ancient Beds. In ancient tunes the beds we rend about were simply nigs. sUlns or thlu mattresses which could be rolled up nnd curried away In the morning. At night they were spread on the floor, which in the better class of bouses was of tile or plaster, and ns the shoes were not worn In the house nnd the feet were washed before entering a room the floors were cleaner tlinu ours. After a time a sort of bench, three feet wide, was built around two or three sides of the room about a foot nbove the floor and. covered with a soft cushion, was used during the day to sit or lounge on and ns a sleeping pl.'ic-nt night. The bonoh was sometimes made like n settee, movable and of curved wood or Ivory. e EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER CASTORIA ."& . 8s& Mcwraaa rr ' ir: ""- .of es ft' Pebruary 3 a rsainso - nl DHILY ooooooooooooooo Send The Herald the NEWS we wiH appreciate it. I'eininine Kronaiiiy. 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WORLD'S THE THRICE-A-WEEregular subscription price is only $1.00 per year, and this pays for 156 papers. We offer this unequalled newspaper and THE HARTFORD HERALD together for one year for $ 1C5. The regular subscription price ot th two papers is $2.00. K irirU KENTUCKY p ight and Power Company (INCOIirOKATKn) E. G. BARRASS, MGR., IBZy. ZE3Ca.x,1:f on?d-- 3 Will wive your house at cost. ElectHc frights are clean, healthy and safe. No home or business house should be without than ivhen within reach. Harlford Herald - Only $l Per Year 'iMMWW'ljpMWil WiyilffWIWW '". ?! "T1"" ',""ljlMMUil v 'WJ'i'nwpyi :yyfrr yyjajrw -- i iiupmnpii igryrjmri'""w majtawia HaH jgHT -- wi mum iiil,'M"tryw'?'Mfy,' V The HaHord Herald WEDNESDAY,, .FEBRUARY 1 -- SHAVING IN , ITALY. Jl i (B j 1 i Th Barber Mutt Have Used a Crosa cut Saw on Thie Victim. Italy may be the land of the. Ilea, but It Is not the home of the shave. The barbers there are generally reBEAVER DAM. Rogers, of cruited from the rank of tin- butchers Jan. 20. Mr. Fon or the medical mideuK Thi'.v nnwt Plkevllle, Ky., and his twin broth- be able to stand tin- - sight of blood. er, Lon, of Lexington, Ky., spont t In the, early days of nit'dli-luphyday with their brothers In town last sician called In barbers lo do their oleediug for them. week. !n Italy a physician now docs his Mrs. Nancy Taylor, of Liberty tf-FO- R "MONEY-SAVIN- G neighborhood, who has been spend- awn bleeding If he visits a lurlier . shop tirst. ing a few weeks with her son, Fred Everything Is doue in an orderly Taylor, and famllv, of Princeton, manner in the Latin kingdom The Ky., has returned home. man who yearns to open a lunsorfal and parlor appears before the municipality We received a card from Mr. ARM Mrs. Clyde Jackson, of Lake Ar- to request his license. .Vo lutttieiice Is a pic- required. He does not have tj have a HllU'lI-OlJfllUH- U thur, New Mexico, containing ture of their new Baptist church, of pull. No. he cultivates that later. "Are you qualltled?" demand the city which they aro very proud, and well fathers. to. they might bo, as it is a beautiful "Slgnorl." responds the applicant re edifice. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson are proachfully, "does not my father own Wo also a horse, and have natives of this county. of not curried It to received a copy of the Manila Times, every Sunday? Besides. have worked uent us by Mr. J .M. Rust, who Is In the stockyards." fall to "Bene." reply the license givers. with the army stationed in those far"You are Indeed suited In every way. away islands, which we appreciate Here nr- - "your shaving papers. Ho profit-sharin- g line. )fc very much. Glad to be remembered forth and' scrape acquaintance with by our old friends. the strangers within our gates, but cut Mrs. Lida Miller has bone to Tul only dl'ant acquaintances. To cut in sa, Okla., to spend the winter with your fi lends Is bad form and bad for her daughter, who has recently mov- em." Then, If the happy neophyte has ed to that city. quarterly meet- the tin. he opens up a dissecting parThe Methodist lor. The tin Is necessary for nutor ing convened at the Methodist blades. J so Sunday Church here Saturday and One. Italian traveler was beard to with good attendance. Rev. S. J. remark: "1 now believe that the marYour success lies in you appropriatingthese good things to your personal use. Are Thompson, presiding elder, filled the tyr St Luke was skinned alive. I know the tnau who skinned blm. He pulpit. you going to do it? At this time of the year, when your time is least valuable, are you go- Mr. John Taylor, of Princeton, shaved me this morning." Twelve good men and true looked at bis face Uig to fail to make a few dollars by not attending this sale? rT Ky., was In town last week. and then gave their verdict. Ho was Miss Jennie B. Maddox, of Owens- - a truthful man. will do you good if you don't buy a dollar's worth. The hustle and bustle will put boro, has beon visiting relatives In When a customer enters nn Italian town for Borne weeks. barber shop ho is escorted politely to new life in you and you will leave here with a determination to have some money to spend an operating chair. Tbo back of the SMALLHOUS. chair Is stationary, but the headrest the next time that Barnes' Store has a sale. Jan. 28. Mr. Alva Calloway has lets down to n remarkable degree. all yours. While you make the money, we make a lot of good The benefit is returned from a trip to UUca, Ky. Tho result is thnt while tbo applicant's He was a guest of Mr. and Mm. J. hips and knees are bent to an ungle of ninety degrees his neck stretches so friends. Every sale makes us some new customers, and we want you and 'everybody S. Trunnell from Wednesday until thnt his head makes an acute angle Friday. with his back, his chin pointing directelse to come lo this sale. . Mr. J. R. Hunter Is the guest of ly at tho celling. It requires long prachis daughters, Mrs. JaS. Trunnell tice for stout gentlemen to become and Miss Ethel Hunted at Utlca. comfortnble In this position. Then the operator dips his brush In He will be accompanledhome by his daughter, Miss Ethel, who has been Ico water and brushes It lightly across soap. He then, with a playful air. If you haven't seen our big ad., drop us a card and we will mail you one. Better still, engaged in teaching a fall and wln- - the dampens his customer's beard as If ter school near Utlca. to say. "This Is really unnecessary. come to the store and the merchandise will speak for itself. Mr. Jerry Dawson went to Center-- 1 but l yIoI(1 to U)e preJU(jlcPS of stran. town Tuesday. ger." No, he never nibs tho soap In Mrs. John Barnard Is quite 111 at he might produce a lather. Then WWCW'Mfc-g,C.- ' V comes the major operation. Afterward wHEWWF her home near here. Mesdames Sally Allen and Opal the face Is washed with a shaving brush full of cold water, and then tho Boone are on the sick list. powder Is npplled; no. not talcum powLittle John Vornon Calloway, who derpowdered n In in. has been quite sick, is about well When the damages have thus been again. temporarily repaired tho victim raises Fred Elmore and family have his head If ho Is still able and has a He will be coat of brllllautlne npplled to his hair. moved to Smallhons. bridge watchman In the place, of Mr. He then totters home and. after bis Lonnle WIthrow, who has quit the wife has fainted nt sight of him. resolves to raise a mustache, sideburns, bridge. gnlways and u full beard. Tbo barber, Berry Bishop and his family have meanwhile having washed up the moved to his farm recently bought gore, seats himself In front of his shop and smiles benignly on tho pnsserby. near Providence church. " " not engage In any litigation except MARBLE ANDGMNiTE There were several loads of tobic-c- o No, Italy Is not tho land of the shave, to protect the stockholders, and It Is 'taken to LIvermore from thl i although It may be tho homo of the neighborhood last week. The to- flea. New York Sun. believed that every depositor wJl bo Monuments. w paid in less than CO days. bacco around here Is about all stripHis Advice Not Wanted. The cashier of this bank, Mr. H. ped and delivered. "My dear," says the doctor to his H. Lewis, did not owe it a cent, and 13 cuddling their new boy, wife, who CERALVO. no penny has been stolen or dissip"you should not feed the baby ofterier Jan. 30. Mrs. Ollle Fulkerson Is than every three hours, you should not ated. Tho officers who had borrowataaaaVl W$S&aiKmA ttaaaSl visiting friends and relatives at Cen- take It up every time It cries. It should ed in excess of statutory amounts if'C A WMZ'msifflm a2IB?i i! sleep practically all the time. It should have all secured such loans, and the tral City. not aBaHaBr laVlBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaBai Mrs. Eddie Hill and little son, your be shown to every one wbo calls, bank's affairs could not bo progressmother and father should uot bo ing more satisfactorily than they are Master Douglas, of Rockport, aro permitted to dandle It. you should uot visiting her parents here. doing under Mr. Alvln Rowe, the aschuck It under tho chin that way. It Miss Ethel Robertson, Pond Run, should sleep In a room without heat signee, all of which Is not only good Is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Mattle and with the windows wide opon. Its news, tout true news. clothing should be simple none of Wood. GROWN UNO BRIDGE WORK Our business 1b dev6ted exclusively MR GREELEY'S BIRTHDAY wns given at those lacy, embroidered 'things and An entertainment to the Granite, Marble and Stone and" TO BE COM5IEMORATED tho home of Mr. Clarence Morris "Humph:", interrupts his wife, "You trade, and being thoroughly practical For the rcflnod and dainty woman Is Saturday night. go and tell that stuff to people that in same enables us to know your re what she domands now. Americans Ky., Jan. Newport, 26. State Mrs. Emma Fulkerspn attended' pay you $3 n visit. I don'.t want any on dentistry, and are We nnlv linndln tha are tho funeral of Mrs. Laura Culbert-6o- n of your old advice about this baby." Superintendent of Public Instruc- (lulrements. ttafle4 with anything but thp very best Granite and Marble. And,01 Life. at Rockport, Wednesday. tion Ellsworth Regensteln, of New- n,,- - rnf,,tin crao , periecuon in aentai wonc. in. Oarrott, who has Miss Maybol Teeth extracted with as little pain port, left Ho Just this class of work. Let ui for Louisville. Tho Big Wind In Ireland. been visiting her grandparents and big wind In Ireland The night said tho public schools of tho Stato show you iin dollars and cents that as possible Children given careful friends here, has returned to her was Jan. 0 of the 183!) it seems to attention. Special attention to plato and 7. will bo requested to assist In the cel- it is to your Interest to buy of us, work work In the exchange nt Rockport. have served for some seventy years as and ALL WORK GUARAN-TEEWo gladly refer you to any of the Messrs. Harry Ball and Wlllfo the era ty'lnt of no little chronology. ebration of the one hundredth anni- parties we have furnished, as to our Work done at lo'west prices, ThV'gale was by no menus contlned to Curtis are nt Evansvllle. versary of Horace Greeley's birthhonesty and responsibility in dealings. Several loads of tobacco have Iceland. A score of persons died In day. been delivered hero to be shipped to r.iV.e'n'iool in the crash of buildings, Printed notices will be sent out rind tho foiVo of the wind was felt in Republican Building, y Llvermoro. from Frankfort to tho superthrough Cheshire. Warwick and StafYou're coming, too, aren't you, intendents of all schools in the Stato, ford, lii' 'Lfmerlck. (Jalway and OTjATON. than 200 tonuses were blown to see us About ordering those requesting appropriate exercises to Jan. 29. Rev. Birch Shields, of down r ' and as uiauy more were burned. be held on February 3. ih connection Beaver Dam, who carried on a few In '1803 Dublin wns swept toy a galo CIRCULARS and BUSI- with the notice a program la enclosdays meeting at this place last week, quite as great and half the trees in ' ed containing extracts from tho ediNESS CARDS? returned to his homo Saturday night. the Phoenix park wero put down. tor's writings and a sketch of his Rev. Shields was elected Saturday New York Sun. life. in and nt Olaton Baptist Church as our pasBuilding She Loved Him. tor for this year. PROPERTY AT PADUCAir " I can This was after tho quarrel, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lyons are More Oas in Muhlenberg. RAISE IN ASSESSMENT never forgive you." he cried "Last oulto 111, and Rev. F. M. Farrls Is If you need building maTho Central City Argus says: lilgbt you wild 1 was a lobster." also on the sick list. Contractor Dodna's force ha3 terial, call on us. We have Paducah, Ky., Jan. 28. Tho total "But you know." she replied, and her Miss Maude Miller, living near tone wn cortcIllaJorv "ynii know how struck another good gas well, on tho assessment for the city of Pnducah j Rough and Dressed Lumber, this place, was tho guest of her dearly I love Jointers." GIsh land, in the northern suburbs is $13,829,000, as compared to More than nine out of every uoors, basli, MoldingB, Floorcousin, Miss Clydle Miller, of Horse With u glad cry lit folded her to his of this city. It is tho strongest well Inst year. This is on a ba-p- ten cases of rheumatism ing, Ceiling, Finish, Sidiug, Branch, last Saturday and Sunday. breast. Philadelphia Itecord. struck thus far, yielding about 200,-00- 0 of 70 per cent, of tho valuation simply rheumatism of th Mlspes Mary and Stella Danlol, Lathes, Shingles, Columns, feet daily. Several, more wells fixed bv tho block map commissionAbuse. near town, wero the guests of Mr. will bo drilled until tho company ers. Tho block map work was n muscles, due to cold or damp, Rubber Paper and Metal Abuse Is not so dangerous when or chronic rheumatism. T. W. Daniel's family last Saturday. In Roofing. Ridgeroll Cresting there IS no vehicle of wit nr delicacy, has a battery of wells that will fur- leveling process, as It was found that Mr. Wllllo Spurrier and wife, of no subtle conveyance. The difference nish gas for all purposes. the grossest inequalities existed in such cases no internal treat and Guttering, Pouse and Owenaboro, aro tho guests of Mr. between coarse and refined ubuxe Is ment is required. The fre Roof all parts of tho city. Paints, Lime, Paten W. H. Lyons' family. as the difference between being bruis- CKXTEBTOWN BANK 18 - " ' An astonishingly largo number of application of Plaster, Cement, Common and COMING AROUND NICELY buildings wero found not assessed ed by a cluto and wounded toy a poiEstrny Notice. soned arrow. Johnson. Fire Brick, Screen Doors and at all. "More than twenty-fiv- e busiTaken up by me about ono week The attorneys for tho Bank of ness houses In tho downtown secWire. Doesn't Feed Them pgo, a stray unmarked Jorsov heifer, Centertown authorize us to say that tion had not beon listed for yearn, Sllmm Our landlady hii.vm she like pbout two years old, with black face. tho offlcoru nnd stockholders of that nnd the assessment on a few othor3 to see her honroVnt have good Tho owner can get same by paying Smart Well, nome wiuneu ure Institution aro making good every had to bo' practically doubled to is all that is needed and it is cer for this advertisement andi'for tak- naturally cruel. Boston Transcript. weak piece of paper jvnd that no de- bring them up to tho valuation of to' giv3 quick relief. Giva it positor will lose a cent unless tbo neighboring structures. Tho in- tain ing enro of heifer. yvvax, jmiu a trial and see, for .yourself hew union ot., BARNES., P. W. Tbo future Is purchased by the pres-cu- t bank's funds are dissipated in use- creased valuations are expected to quickly i jm it Relieves th pain aa4 W V 'I. a Johnson. less litigation. The assignee will, result In a lower tax rate. Ct4 Beaver Dam, Ky. Price iscf large cist, sot, BorsotM. -- m- e GroocL Ji HERE'S A PIECE OF & EVERYBODY WHO HAS A News! INCLINATION MILT OfllJJl 10 MJIT U1K -- s! fcUUIl UUUUMll R An event which a lot of you have been looking forward High Grade Merchandise offered pay. We have marked down our fcflllR DlrCnnU PWW1T MUIMG Mil? ft A sale 1 1 you at prices you wilj be glad and winter stock away below We have bought every big bargain we could J the find in the wholesale markets order to make this the most attractive sale proposition we have ever had, and we have succeeded; you will say when you see our showings 7i K j It not K i SHLE CLOSES FEBRUARY 4. i fr Y K j MW E. R, BARNES & BRO., Beaver Dam. Kentucky. A x im )fyrkfyty?k?krfcr&?&fyfyfyfyfy?&rkr!lp ri ' "!HIr mmJ0 Jr ... is5l te to-d- h. D. DR. H. J. BELL, RTFORD, to-da- The Thomas Monumental Works, KY. Hartford, Ky Headquarters for Step talk it over. mmtism Supplies. $10,-fi23,(- 70 Is art Chamberlain's Liniment Bean Bros, narttord, Ski Ypf ?. dm.iU ' lt.fH.JTi 111 H ' KSStri-tsw- ffl Pi