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Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.): February 22, 1911
Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.): February 22, 1911 Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Jno. P. Barrett & Co. Hartford, KY 1911 haf1911022201_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 22, 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. ipiwumt mi twppiii , m.Tii ,n ww TOw (V FOE HARTFORD HERALD. SitbscHption $1 Per Year, in Advance. "1 Come, the Htnli of I J! fohj fftrld. He !fewi of All Ifatiou Lnnbtring ( Mj Bid." J.W Kinds Job Prlntliif Neatly Executed. fe7ith.J5&B. A HARTFORD, KY WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22. ft 11 1. - NO 8 WILL OPPOSE PARCELS fAFFieifl AGT10H GNJJKJVHlir By a Committee Vote Eleven to One. RAISE IN of PV1 7 A ASSESSMENTS Of Candidates, of 2 5 Per Cent Will Meet Again March 3. TALK OP PUTTING OFF VOTE 4 flv & IT Is. i Rumors that a change was to bo made from the primary to the convention plan of nominating candidates for State offices were effectually set at rest at the meeting of the Democratic State Executive Commlt- tee at the Louisville Hotel, in Louisville, Friday. By a vote of 11 to 1 that body reaffirmed ltB action of December 22 last In calling a primary, and Its subsequent action of February 4 In Including the senatorial race In the primary. It also voted unanimously to raise the assessment for all offices 25- per cent, over the abount fixed at the meeting two 1 O FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH. O weeks before. ' ' An adojurnment was taken until OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO .WFrlday. March 3, by which time the Dlble School evory Sunday at Y tconnnltWe will endeavor to have tho call for the primary In legal form 2:30 and communion service at 3:30 and decide on the date for tho clos- p. m. Prayer meeting lecture by pasing of entries. It was for these pur- tor on Dlble school lesson for folposes the meeting was held Friday, lowing Sunday, and Teachers' Training Class recitation, every Friday "but It was found that the had not prepared tho call In night. Preaching every fourth Sunday proper legal form. A. G. Rhea, secreport- morning and evening. Everybody retary of the ed that Wlllam A. Young, tho chair- invited to attend eajpih service. man, and M. J. Meagher, tho third Copyright by American Press Association. member, had both been absent on OPKRll HOUSE account of Illness for the past two SPEAKER CANNON, WHO WILL GO WAY BACK AND SIT DOWN weeks, and that he had not been Tho Denver Vaudeville Company able to "prepare the call himself. In Bean's Opera view of this statement It was de- will hold forth at Dr. nearly op for Uncle Joe, jh. the speaker's chair. Ho baa with a meeting two House In Hartford cided to postpone tho been there almost eight years,- - so long that he hag grown fast fine bill, The Company comes well weeks and to give the subcommittee to the seat, but Champ Clark Is going to' break him loose from additional help In framing thb call. recommended as one of the best on that high and mighty place and tell him to go way back and tho road. A special feature 'jvlll be Henry R. Prewltt, chairman of the sit down In an ordinary congressman's chair. Cannon will do It with great-- . Zelda Stewart, said to be the his customary smile, for be is a game old fellow and can tako bis medi'Executive Committee, and W. P. cine like a good patient who minds what the doctor says. Mr. Cannon the Fifth district member, est female violin soloist in the comes from Danville, where Just now thero is an Investigation of wholeboth of whom are lawyers, were wor'd. There will be much music, dancing, sale vote buying. Danvlljo and vicinity seem to be vying with Adams named to prepare the call and have singing, buck and wing county, O., in a contest to determine which can open tho Jock pot as the adaption at the end of comedv and talking acts. The big It ready for champion vote selling community. But that has nothing to do with girl with the baby voice, tho Indian that period. "the subject, of this sketch," as,somo writers woujd put It. Joseph Gur-np- y slngir-"Silvery Bolls," and The only other business .transact- chorus Canhon'alvays got plenty of votes to return him to congress without singing the the original girl-bo- y ed bv the committee .Friday was to buying them, arid he seems still to bo a popular farorlto with his old - will songsall be Interspersed fix the assessment for tho senatorial latest friends back home. race at $3,500, and to lower tho 'as- with original clown acts. There will pretrace bo special orchestra music and sessment In the Governor's ty costumes will add to the effect of from $4,000 to $3,000. Later these, were the refined comedy and vaudeville. assessments, with all other will be 25c for FAILURE TO PAY THE The admission RUSSIA MAKING READY raised 25 per cent. wns express- ndults, 15c for children and 35c for Much disappointment ed at tho close of the meeting by as- reserved seats, which are on sale at FDR WAR WITH CHINA INTEREST ON DONDS pirants for Tarlous nominations over Dr. Bean's drug store. the fact that the committee did not REV. J. A. LEWIS DEAD fix the date for the closing of entries. Causes Big Coal Six Demands Are Made Due to A VETERAN MINISTER And Notes It was this feature that brought practically every aspirant for nom China's Alleged Violation Company to Make An The following is in regard to a ination to Ijoulsvllle, and when It man well known and much respectof Treaty. Assignment. that tho executive was announced ed In Hartford and vicinity, ho havbody had been unable to draft a Bult-nb- ing had charge of the Methodist call, following a session of more Ky., Feb. 1C. The Henderson, St. Petersburg, Russia, Feb. IS. church hqre sovoral years ago: than two hours, several of the aspirP.ussellvillo. Ky., Fob. 1C. The Southern Coal and Transportation The strained relations between Rusants stated they would return to Rev. James A. Lewis died at Olm-stea- Company, capitalized at $500,000, sia and China have finally resulted their homes and make no further this countv, last night. He doing a general coal and mining bus In decisive action by the Russian question had been canvass until the wns born In Mt. Vernon, Rockcastle iness at Robards, this county, filed n definitely settled. Although no defgovernment. According to instrucyears ago and deed otf assignment county, seventy-fou- r for the tions, M. Koiotovltz, tho Russian could bo had, It inite confirmation was the son o a Methodist minis- benefit of Its creditors. The deed wns reported that the question of years ho of trust was by order of the Board minister to China, has presented to primary ter. For more thnn flftv changing the date of tho that government a note bearing on was a mombor of tho Louisville Confrom May 27 to some date In June ference of the Methodist Church and of Directors, giving as the reason the treaty of 1SS1, which China or July wns brought up In tho com- for the last four or flvb years had that tho company was unable to seems disposed to abrogate. Tho mittee and thnt, as It was not defi- been on the superannuated list be- meet the interest on $250,000 in note contains six points and Russia .bonds, together with tho Interest on Insists upon compliance on pain of nitely acted upon, It likely will bo cause of falling health. purchase money notes amounting to complete cessation of friendly relaagain at the meeting tMscussed The funeral will fake place to- $900,000, as well as numerous- exewas said to be tho opinMarch 3. It morrow at 9:30 o'clock.' the services cutions against the property, and tions. These are as follows: First Russia's right to Impose ion of some of the mombers of tho to bo conducted bv tho Rev. Dr. pay tho running expenses of the Import nnd exnnrt duties, unlimited kcommItteo that In view of the fact Frank Thoman, of Louisville, assist except In the fifty verst zone, which tMt the committee will not fix the ed by otbpr Methodist divines. The mine. John W. Mlllor, of Grafton, W. Is duty free. t'me "of closing the entrlos for an- burial win be at Keyesburg, this Second That the extra territorial other two weeks, the period for the county. He' Is survived by his wife Va., Is named as tho assignee. The unsecured claims amount to rights of, Russians in China shall not nspirartB for nominations to make and seven children, four daughters $1,875, while tho total of tho pri- be Infringed; that legal suits Involvn thorough canvass of tho State will and three sons. ority claims Is $107,057, The prop- ing Russians and Chinese shall be 1)0 entirely too short. For that reas erty consists of 04 acres of surface, considered by n mixed Jurisdiction. Hatchcr-nislioon. It wns Bald. It was urged that the acres of coal rights, to changed to Third Russians shall enjoy spec(We of the primary be Married at tho home of the bride 7.79C.2C some time the latter part of Juno or in Centertown, last Wednesday ev- gether wlthhe a.hnft and other per ial privileges of trade and duty free the early part of July. It was stated ening, Mr. E. M. Hatcher to Miss sonality. Tho company paid $350,- commerce In Mongolia and tho expftor the meeting that several of tho Willie Bishop, daughter of Mr. Eden 000 for the property two years Hgo. tra wall provinces. Fourth That Russian consulates pnlrantt for nominations were In Bishop. Quito a number of friends can be Immediately opened at Kob-dBoat Hartford in New Trnde. favor of changing the dato of the of these young people witnessed the The Central City Argus says: KhamI and Cuchen, primary from May 27 to a date a marriage, which was solemnized by A .now Bteamor, called "Tho HartFifth Duo respect of tho local month, or six weeks later. None of Rev. L. W, Tlchenor. This popular those seen, however, would confirm young couple have the best wishes ford", has been put on Green river, authorities for Russian consuls. to run between Evansville and RochSixth Russians to enjoy tho the report, each of them paying thnt of their many friends. ester', at tho Junction of Green and right to acquire real estato and erect the only thing he desired to know The Hartford will structures In Mongolia and the exMud rlvera. A. S. or E. Notice. wns not when the primary would be trips and is run- tra wall provinces.. Hartford Local A. S. of E. Is call- - make held, but when the entries would Other Powers Notified. led to meet at Bennett's schoolhouse ning in opposition to the regular old .close. The new boat carries London, England, Feb, 16. Rus The fight lo have the primary call- -j next Saturday at 2 o'clock p. m. A packets. I freight 20 per cent cheaper and Is sia notified the government ed off and a convention called In- -j full attendance Is desired. being well patronized. of Groat Britain, Franco and Ger-tth- o T. H. BALMAIN. Pres. Btead to name the candidates, wasi - after the com mltteo went Into session by Sam T. Spalding, from tho Fourth district. It proved to be a forlorn hope, however, as It was impossible to get a second to the motion. After this effort, a motion to reaffim the actior of tho committee at the two previous meetings was made and previous seconded, and carried by a vote ol eleven to one, Committeeman Spalding voted against the motion. The motion to postpone action on the call for the primary for two weeks. was vigorously .opposed b;' Committeeman Goodson, of the Second district, and Spalding, of the Fourth, both of whom contended that It was up to the committees to enlighten the aspirants for nominations as well as the Democratic voters as to Just when the entries to the primary would close. It was claimed by Mr. Spalding that much time had been wasted by the committee in deciding a question which was of the utmost importance to the people of the State, and that the longer the matter was delayed by the committee, the greater amour--t of harm it With ten would do to tho party. howmembers of tho committee, ever, In favor of the adjournment for two weeks, and the appointment of the two legal members to assist the subcommittee In preparing its report, the motion carried with only two dissenting votes. ' started immediately & many of her- intentions to make a military demonstration on the frontier. Russian troops will bo sent forthwith to the district of III. The extent of the demonstration, It Is added In the diplomatic note, wilt entirely upon tho attitude-- ' assumed by China. .d PS T will bury ioTiodTks In Big Convention at Nash- to he sure of one NEXT ville. T0ESd THE ooooooooooooooo Salt Lake City, Feb. 18. Sixteen friendless foreigners will share the grave of Hugh McGuire In Calvarj Cemetery, In this city, as the result of n woman's desire to give dlgnlnec' burial to her son. Hugh McGuire was foreman of o crew of Italians and Greeks, which suffered extermination In tho powder explosion at Devil's Slide last summer. The bodies of the dead were so commingled that Identification was Impossible. The fragments were Interred together at Morgan, Utah. The mother of Foreman McGuire. after making every effort to Identify the remains of her son, applied to the Morgan county authorities for permission to bury all that was found of tho 17 explosion victims. Her request was granted, and the with reburlal will take place appropriate rites. A costly monu ment will mark the resting place of the victims. y, TIE Many Commercial Bodies Are Lined Up for the Movement. SCHOOL OF WINDOW DRESSING Nashville. Tenn., Feb. 20. Practically every tiade paper of Importance in the ontire country Is In harmony with the purpose of the Convention of Southern Merchants to upheld In Nashville February 28, and the three succeeding days, In opposition to passage of the paree'a post law by Congress. Among th more prominent In line Journnls with the purposes of the convention are the American Artisan, Chicago: Merchant and Manufacturer, Nashville; Iron Age Hardware, New Vork; Reporter, Hardware St. Louis; Hardware Dealers Magaz!r New York; Dry Goods Economist, New York; Dry Goods Reporter, Chicago; Drygoodsman, Chicago. Expressions of appreciation have been received by the executive committee from men of national prominence, among them Gov. Woodrow Wilson of New Jersey, Gov. Judson Hnrmon of Ohio, Gov. Lee Cruce of Oklahoma, Gov. O. B. Colquitt of Texas, and Gov. Noel of Mississippi commercial . Among the bodies that have lined up for the movement during the past week are: Augus-t(Ga.) Merchants and Manufacturers Association, Austin (Texas. Business Lcngue, Little Rock Board of Trade, Chattanooga Chamber of Commerce, Frankfort, (Ky.) Business Men's Club, Arkansas Retail Association, of Merchants Fort Smith. One of the most interesting features of tho catboring, aside from the discussion of the parcels post, will he carried on throughout the four iiavs of the convention and will be the school o' window dressing an I decorating, which will he opened to all merchants without cost. The school will ho in charge of some of the most successful decorators In fe ooooooooooooooooo O BAPTIST CHURCH. O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Pravcr meeting and business session of the church Wednesday evening at 7:15 o'clock. Teachers' meeting at T, R. Dar-a- t 7:1. nnrd's Thursday evening o'clock. Resular pprvlcrs next Sundav Sunday School ssoslon at 0:45 o'clock. Morning worship at 1 1p , ojclock ard evening worship nt 7: 15 o'clock. B Y. P. V. at C o'clock, Sidney Williams, Pres. Preaching at Concord Baptist Church Saturday at 1 1 o'clock and Sunday afternoon nt 2:30 o'clock. The public cordlnlly Invited to all these services. J. W. RRUNER, Pnstor. DRIVFN TO SUICIDE IIV WIFE'S ILLNERC n, TO-NIG- ht rwi le d, Hodpenvllle. Kv Feb. 1C His wife's Illness Is believed to have furnished a motlvo for John Jamison, years, to blow out his aged fortv-flv- e brains with a revolver at Ms home here The tragedy occurred shortlv after sunper. Jamlron, v''o was a foreman for the Kosmos Cement Company, appeared despondent when h" came homp from work tills afternoon. Ho hsrdlv touched his supper, hut It was believed tho .Illness of his wife was preying on his mind. The children, three of them uni'er twelve yenrs. finishing their meal, ran out Into tho yard to play. Shortly nfterward they hoard two plsto! shots nnd ran hack to tho house. Thev fourd their fntlicr prostrate on the floor, two paring bullet holes In his temple, n revolver In his right"! hand. Their mother's body lav nearly beside the father's. The wife had trotten out of a sick bed, on henrlng tho shots, rushed to her husband and fainted be'ore reaching him. Notice. The undersigned assignee of The "p"'- - of Centerown o I" OM" ronnt". Kv rt the OP OnQ rf 1n 71anl( nt Morch 1" 1931. njtwMe.h time nnd place nald assignee will sit tn receive claims apolnst snM estate, and any creditor fnlllne to present nt the time nnmed, his claim, vo-fI" tho manner ns are claims against tho estates of decedents, except that It need not be verified bv a person other thnn tho dolTta" Bhall bo deemed to have waived Ms right to nnv pnrt of the assigned estato Soo Russell's statute. Sec. 102. This February 20, 1911. Rtl ALVIN ROWE, Assignee of Tho Bank of Centertown. v-e'l the country. At the last meeting of the committee on entertainment, it was de- cided to provldo toino form of entertainment each dav especially for the accompany merchants to ladles Nashville. INDICTED WOMAN .UMNS HKi: HUSBAND IN JAIL Frankfort. Ky,. Fob. IS. a musical college to a Jail to tl-- e greet v step taken her husband, was by Mrs. c. T. Tucker, formerly to-da- Fron Helena who Hodapp, of Aurorn, Ind., arrived hero to surrender to the authorities of the Franklin Clrcu't Court. Mrs. Tucker Is under Indictment on the chari'o of false awearlng, for trying to pi Tucker to secure a divorce from his first wife so that sh? could marrv him. Mrs. TucVor went directlv fro"i d, the train to the Jail to greet her who Is tinder five Indictments , for charges of false swenrlng, In his divorce proceedings. Mrs. Tucker will surrender to tho authorities hus-bnnF-- o to-d- ay n. - GETS LIKE SENTENCE FOB STEALING TURKEY Georgetown, Ky., Feb. 18. Caswell McCatten, colored, was sont to y tho penitentiary for life for stealing a turkey from tho roost of Reuben Offutt, this being his third conviction for similar offenses, He wns given the life term under the habitual criminal act. to-da- p. o, soml-week- ly to-d- ' Mnu KnlUts Dock Miller, of Ohio county, JoinWoodmen Stnte Convention. Tho Stnto Convention of th ed tho U. S. Army at tho Army Recruiting Station at 221 Main Woodmen of tho World will be held street, Owensboro, Ky., February In Madlsonvlllo beginning March 14. 1G. He enlisted for tho Hospital and continuing three days. From Corps. Mr. Miller Is a bright young one to three delegates from cvorv man and expects to work for a com- camp In Kentucky will attend nnd Pre- about fifteen hundred visitors are mission while In the service. A commltteo vious to his enlistment ho taught expected. of thirty school In Ohio county near Fords- - j have been appointed to make nr- vlllo Ho is to bo congratulated on i rangements to entertain this vast choosing and receiving service with i numbor of delegates and rooms are colors both at homo and abroad, , being engaged dally at Madlsonvlllo. Another Ohio County N ,pAh r"tMffigni-- " ' r'BgAiSa ijrfiQ&JLr. t'wyT.uT)jWrtp utrTnFwiminvftr t "'mijflmff TlT1fyw,y'w'y)lyw"r "" "'MST'"' "wwiafW'-- ,WUlipM I H occupation of the blatherskites, gratt- change against which Patrick Henry ers and cranks, llko Othello's, would so solemnly warned us? Is the nation A DOLL BABY GOVERNMENTAL bo forever gone. to perish, not by a catastrophe but 1 XX But so long, as we follow their by slow decadence? lead, letting them do our thinking (To be continued.) HE ARMS EVILS AGAIN and voting, thoy will prey upon tho , misfortunes of the people and fesO O SPECIAL NOTICE ter our neglected Institutions. O in "Knowledge O . declared: Was Clutched While She Masterful Is Webster fountain of both the love O ODITUMUES,regard to Discussed in RESOLUTIONS O tho only O or RESPECT, &c. iQave Testimony and principles of human liberty." O Manner. Barnavo says: "Republics have but OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO one evil to dread that of corrupThe Hartford Herald has adopted GONVIDTINGBURLY VIGILANCE tion." Edmund HUSBAND Burke onco said: ETERNAL . "When bad men combine, good men a new rule In regard to Obituaries, of Respect, Cards 'of must associate, else they will fall, Resolutions Is the Price of Good Govern- one by one, an unpltlod sacrifice In Thanks, &c, whether written at the Child Wife's Words Indict struggle." It was the behest of lodges, churches nr In a contemptible Convict Spouse for ment The Duty of and that Is, we shall Andrew Jackson who said: "I never dividuals, allow myself to forget that when an charge at the rate of two cents per Alleged Perjury. Every Citizen. Individual enters society, some share line for all such articles, except obit uary poetry, which will be one cent of liberty must be given up to preKKSPONSIIHIilTY' serve the rest." Tho stream can't per word, stralght.Thls is tne small MOTHER JMADK HER MARRY HIM "INDIVIDUAL be pure If the fountain be corrupt. est rate wo charge for anything and Kenton, O., Feb.'Hjf-Holdl- ng. a (Second of a series of articles on An Ideal government solely depends is only one-fift- h of our regular rate. governmental policies, written ox-- 1 upon an Ideal citizenship. It can't be The amount, In cash or stamps, doll baby tightly in. her arms, Draco presaly for The Herald.) must accompany each article, or Strahm Jones, aged 14 years, chlld-wlf- e better; It will never be worse. of John Jones, aged 42, an ex- Six not . be printed. While our Constitutional Conven- do is It will The most a government cantion wns assembled, France and Eng- to protect our lives, liberties, pur- words average1 a lino In ordi- convict, appeared before the grand land were furnishing striking suits and property, while we. Inde- nary reading and every separate jury and gave the testimony that of the evils of extremes of pendently, work out character or initial letter counts as caused Jones to be indicted for per centralization and decentralization. our own Individual destiny. We a word. The heading and the sig jury. Next week the child will apPersonal must support It. It can't support nature both count one line each, pear against Jones In Common Pleas England was sacrificing Liberty upon the altar of Peace and us; this is not Its function. Indeed, even if they are only a word or two. Court, and her testimony Is expected poetry, straight to send Jones, to the penitentiary. obituary Order, thus warning the advocates of It would be a degradation, and the All Six weeks agp Jones appeared at Liberty among the ablest of whom manly thing would be to scorn Its through, dne cent per word. were Jefferson and Henry of the charity If It could. When Webster Our old rule In regard to Obitua- tho Probate Court and socured,a lidangers of centralized federal pow- was asked what was the paramount ries, &c. was 150 words free, balance cense to marry Qrace Strahm. Ho er, while, upon the other hand, Issue of human life, he replied: "In- a cent a word, but this did not prove swore, it Is charged, tho girl was 16 Trance was Immolating Peace and dividual responsibility." What vol- satisfactory because the bounds were years of age. The Humane Society Order upon the bloody altar of Per- umes cast Into one short sentence! almost always overstepped, and we caused Jones to be arrested on a sonal Liberty, Inspiring Hamilton How It glows with vital force! Ful- have been forced to adopt this new charge of perjury, claiming the girl with mistrust of the people's ability ly comprehended and carried out, It rule, which Is In effect from now on. is only 14 years old. In the preliminary hearing Jones to govern themselves. would solve all our Intricate social Contributors will please remember. swore that Mrs. Strahm, the girl's These founders, weighted down problems. It would demonstrate the If troubled with indigestion, con- mother, told him if ho promised to with the solemn responsibilities of economic truth that there is no real their undertaking, well knew that conflict between Capital nnd Labor; stipation, no appetite or feel bilious, keep the whole family he could have Egypt, Babylon, Persia, Greece nnd that being mutually dependent, they give Chamberlain's Stomach and Grace. (5 race Strahm was In jail on Rome had tried every system human are naturally tho best of friends; 'Liver Tablets a trial and you will Christmas Day, held as a delinquent Ingenuity could devise, from farm- that it (s remorseless human greed, bo pleased with the result. Theso child. Asked what she wanted for ing out the public offices to the high- not capital or labor, that breeds tho tablets Invigorate the stomach and Christmas, she said she wanted a est bidder, to the foulest despotisms; apparent antagonism. It would liver nnd strengthen tho digestion. "dolly." It was given her. Soon afm from Aristocracies and Republics to warn human greed that the sacred Sold by all dealers. ter she was taken to tho Delaware anarchy and chaos. They themselves rights of labor aro Infinitely above Industrial Home. Yesterday the Jones case was Inhnd tried a Confederacy and Roger constitutional or statutory law, be- OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Williams a Pure Democracy. Fjom cause they are Inherent and univer- O WHAT WATER WILL DO. O vestigated by the' grand Jury, and OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO the girl was brought here from Delthese rich stores, so replete of expe- sal. rience and example, they built up a aware and Insisted on bringing along It would show the moneyed InterIt will quench fire and melt Ice. system that stand as the wonder ests that there can ho no real prosher doll. She did not want to lose It will stop a dog fight, cat fight, the doll, sho said, as it was tho nicnnd admiration of mankind, founded perity without the prosperity of laupon the eternal principles of free bor. Boom labor and you boom the prize fight or any other kind of a est one she had ever had. conscience, equal opportunity re- earth, and he who would starve the fight. When the child appeared in the It will break up a convention of Jury room the Jurors were visibly ward of effort and the human rights goose that lays the golden egg Is hoboes or suffragettes. property, rock Jufat a plain, affected. Tears came to the eyes of of the basic common, evory-da- y It will stop a mul from kicking or some of tho men as the child said magnificent fool. It would teach us what tho upon which the superstructure securely rests. Shall Greeks knew: that the welfare of a broncho from bucking. her mother told her she must ninrrv It will clean a street and clean out Jones. "Don't let him have me. we, then, abandon or even every child in tho commonwealth, she said. with this priceless legncy, however poor or degraded, Is a mat- a mob. It will stop a mulo from kicking or wrought with Heaven's favor from ted of great moment to every citiFalls- Victim to Thieves. the composite wisdom and experience zen; because an Injury to one is a funeral procession. It will Interfere with church revivS. W. Bends, of Coal City, Ala., of the world and chastened by tho 'Ike Injury to all, and conversely, has a Justifiable grievance. Two reddest blood of every nation In ev- the goqd of one Is the good of all. als and stop a prayer meeting. It will clean out any kind' of n thieves stole his health for twelve ery age known In our annals? It It would Impress upon labor that tho seems to be the "fate of nations that rights of prosperity, honorably ac- houso, from a pig pen to a cathedral. years. They were a liver and kld-ne- v It will demoralize a temperance trouble. Then Dr. King's Now-Liftheir constitutional liberties shall be quired, are Inviolable and must be lecturer or a distiller of alcohol. Pills throttled them. He'&well baptized In blood." respected. Lincoln said: "Labor It will stop a political convention now. Unrivaled for .con'stlp'ation, tjjnddr-ltbeneficent provisions, all should bo united, but not to war upor a bounty fain jit' malaria,., heaflafche'e dyepIa;., $'c. , , our'i rights' .are secure and all our on property or Its owner. Let not It" has done more good and also at Jamed'H". Williams. in talents Bet free. Predatory wealth him who Is houseless pull dow'n the corporate greed may be re- house of another, but let him work more damage than all the powder and Appreciation nt Last. strained; grafting, malfeasance and dlllgentlv and build one of his own. that has been manufactured since The shade of Noah turned away extravagance suppressed. Dut this No grievance justifies mob law and Adam winked at the sun. It has accomplished more for tho glumly from tho shade of the man can only bo done by, at least, a they who tako such appeals for rebenefit of mankind than all the who was' telling-abou- t tho Oalveston working majority of united, good dress are sure to pay tho cost." words coined In all the languages of flood. single-minde- d nnd true citizens, with the Criminal neglect of a public duty, "I wish I could find some one here purpose of greatest good to charged with the weight of sover- the world since Bibles were printed. who wouldn't try to top all my best the greatest number; who havo no eignty, a personal neglect for which WANTKD FOn V. S. ARMY stories," he Blghs. axes to grind, no favors to ask but we cannot hold our system of gov unmarried men beAt that moment a rotund shade the untrammeled right and liberty to ernment In anv way responsible, Is tween ages of 18 and 35; citizens stops up to him and says: own the source of nil our political troubwork out, single-handetheir of United States, of good character "Noah, I've always wanted to see destinies; must glvo a share of their les. Blind partisan politics, a condi- and temperate habits, who can you and to tell you that you are all time and talent to the common- tion of mind at onco unworthy of speak, read aiyl write tho English right. If it hadn't been for you I'd wealth, that faithful and efficient ser- and dangerous to a republic, be- language. For Information apply to never have amounted to a thing." may represent us In places of clouds our sense of duty, and upon vants Recruiting Officer, Main street, Bea"And who may yqu havo been?" trust; that we may fully know the which tho demagogue plays as If ver Dam, Ky. Ct9 asked Noah, public needs, and that we may en- upon a harp, will defeat all efforts at "P T. Barnum." force these just demands with a reforms. Victims of the designing Answeied. clean-cu- t strong, public who feed nnd fatten upon our weakHarry Thurston Peck, the brilsentiment, which the veriest dema- nesses, nplng our virtues and pan liant critic, was praising Lincoln at gogue or scoundrel dares not vio dering to our vices, what little a dinner in New York. THERE'S HP RISK. late. "With public sentiment," says strength loft us 's shrcwdlv divided "Lincoln, himself a superb writLincoln, "nothing can fall; without by appeals to our pre'udlcos and er," said Prof. Pock, "could not it, nothing can succeed, and he who passions. Thin defeated, the prin- stand tedious writing In others. He If This Medicine Does Not Benefit moulds public sentiment goes deeper ciples of representative government onco condemned for Its tedlousness You Pay Nothing. than ho who enacts statutes or pro- Imperiled If rot destroyed, the dis- a Greok history, whereupon a dipI1I3 hoav nounces decisions." couraged voter resumes lomatic took him to task. A little concert of nctlon and purA physician who mado a'speclalty " 'Tho author of that history, task of pavinr Ihe taxes and elf pose of a little coterie of resolute support, whllo the victorious grafter Mr. President,' ho said, 'Is one of the of stomach troubles, particularly men, armed with nu Intelligent bal- honeycombs , overv public depart- profoundest scholars of the age. In- dyspepsia, after years of study, per lot nnd supported by public opinion, ment, and steals billions of our hard deed, It may doubted whether any fected the formula from which can clean out from public office more earnings all of which Is to Mio Init man of our generation has plunged Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets aro made. drones, grnfters nnd political bums degree pennv wise and pound fool- more deeply In tho sacred fount of Our experience with Rexall Dysthan all our courts. Eternal work, ish. Shall we pull oursolvcj togeth- learning.' pepsia Tablets leads us to believe ns well as vigilance, Is the price of er and do ou public duty, proving " 'Yes, or como up drier,' said them to be tho greatest remedy good government, and not till wo ourselves worthy nf a systpm of solf Lincoln." known for tho relief of acute inrcnllze tho weight of responsibility government, or phall we nbjjctly lie digestion and chronic dyspepsia. A Cough resting upon tho private citizen, down unon on Job? Their ingredients are soothing and whoso obligations to Ills country, What a humiliating comment up- Is n tlangor signal and should not healing to tho 'Inflamed membranes wjillo not so numerous ns thoso to on our standard of cltlzensh!;) t!."i,e be neglected. Take Dr. Bell's of the stomach. They are rjch In at once. It allays in- - pepsin, one of. the greatest digestive f his famllv, arn more binding; not grave cof'Mtlrps reveal! Jefferson, stops tho cough and hlds known to till, like Pericles, wo feel that ovory Henrv and all that host of mighty flamraatlon, .medicine. Tho re-- 1 m who neglects his share of patriots who it- luenthed to va a heals tho membranes. Athenian lief they afford .is almost Immediate public n'ffalrs Inflicts an Injury upon country bou'idlc-sIn wealth and Their use with fyerptijncy and reghis country, shall wo ever see 'the re mcausurclcBs In resources nnd a sysularity for a short time brings about FOR FLETCHER'S forms of which wo aro so fond of' tem of gonnmeut refined from tho a cessation of tho 'pains caused by dreaming. Vest blood and brilnt' of nil the age-- , stomach disorders. See what deterrent forco In sound had more confidence In our IntellirRexall Dyspepsia Tablets will inWho dares oppose gence, patriotism nnd love of duty public opinion! Omissions of History, sure healthy" appetite, aid digestion may hope to ovado than we are Justifying. Are wo, afGulliver, having found himself In and promote .nutrition. As evidence It? The evil-doour courts of common law, but that ter an hundred and fifty years of Brobdlngnag, looked in astonishof our sincere faith In Rexall DysBut It probation, to confirm tho fears of ment at tho enormous men and wo- pepsia Tablets, we ask you to try of public opinion, ncvor! takos time, labor and thought to Hamilton? After all, can it be that men around him. tbem atour risk. If they do not "Great Scott!" ho exclaimed, give you entire satisfaction, wo will maintain It upon principles of wis- n benevolent monarchy Is the best dom nnd Justice. If tho average cit- form of government wo deserve? "there's no need to hunt any further return you tho money you paid us izen would tako tho time to famil- Must wo turn to a "Now National- - for the white man's hope. Tho for them, without question or foriarize himself with our public men, Ism," which is but tho opposite ex- smallest kid In sight can eat Jack mality. They come in three sizes. needs and measures, go to tho polls treme of tho arc and qulto as de Johnson nllvol" nrlc6s 25. cents. GO cents, and Jl.Off.1 . . Owing to tho scoffs and Joers of Remember you can obtain them ony structive to tho represontatlvo char nnd fearlessly vote his Judgment all of which is a duty he cannot neg acter of our system and which Is but tho sporting editors, howover, ' his at the Jlexdll dtqre. James H. Williams, 2li Main stjeet lect without paying heavy toll tho a recurrence- to that lrrovokablo gredt discovery came to naught. 3 oooooooooopoooo-- a NSXSN iKvaacfwcv WOW The Kind You Have Always Bought, and, which has been In use for over 30 years, has homo tho signature of and has bcon made under his per- COCCAMZ are hat All Counterfeit, Imitations and " Experiments that trifle with and endanger tho health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment Just-as-goo- d" sonal supervision since its infancy. Allnw noonntn deceive von in this. es y, Castor Oil, Castorla is a harmless and Soothing Syrups. It is Pheasant. It contains neither Opium. Morphine nor other Narcotic substance Its ago is its guarantee It destroys Worms and allays Peverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep, Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. gorltf, Drops CASTORIA What is substitute for Para GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Sears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over TMICIKKUneOMFAHT, 4 IT MUIIIUT BTMIT. MtWTOIIN 30 Years. CITY. ITT n T? ebruary Bargains IE 3C . DHILY Courier-Journ- al One Half Price If you-wil- bring osend us your subscription during the monin-oFebruary we will send you j f s The Hartford Herald Y ONE YEAR AND THE Able-bodie- d, DAILY COURIER-JOURNA- L d, Four Months FOR ONLY $1.75 Or this paper ONE YEAR and the DAILY COURIER-JOEight Months for $2.50. Subscriptions received at this price only during the month of February. The State and National Campaigns are opening and yofi want to keep posted on political ' events. Read the Courier-Journa- l editorials. And Mr1. s letters from Europe will bo interesting. 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Plenty of Good Reading .in - me iicimu auu n oubu iiw imiy une uoiiar a Tear. . : T fi Icplls, normally of a pale yellow col the decrease In manual labor, the Inor; juom layers are penetrated ny crease In intellectuality, tho nature LOOKING AHEAD innumerable minute tracheae (ducts) of the dietary and the greater IntelWhich unite in the Interior of the ln- ligence- shown in the selection of life 'Isect to form larger passages and run partners. tyy ' FOR 1,000 YEARB 'Going $tll f'nrthef intoJ?the.future, TO DEMOCRATS together In the outer layer of yellow cells, forming a network someJot tho wprjd hai still afleast what resembling the finer veinlng of of years to, run, It Is cortain Great Wonders of the Fu- that tho human being of the year When the Next Congress a leaf.is practically It certain that in 19,000 A. D. will be an Individual of ture Predicted. Convenes. life these passages are filled with air, small stature and a peculiar whitish and it seems probable that the phoskin texture. The anthropologist of togenic process is accompanied by the remote future will be able to disLANGUAGES WILLBE UNKNOWN cern In him all the attributes which ft PATRONAGE OF $1,000,000 the evolution of carbon dioxide and v the consumption of the oxygen of in a scheme of progressive civilizaPopular Mechanics. tho air. tion would ultimately characterize As Universal Tongue Will Pre- - the descendants of tho Per Year Will Throw Open RegaidlcsB of Expense. of and the Chinaman. FurWill 578 Jobs to Many Eager "I understand the wedding was ther on In the year 20,000 A. D. very swagger." the human species will have ceased Applicants. be all Powerful. "Swagger! The bridesmaids carto resemble physically the monkeys ried shower bouquets of early spring and morally the carnivorous. Qnce CAMILLE FLAMMARION'S TALK the notions of brute force and injus- SOME 1MB FOIt KENTUCKIAXS vegetables!" tice disappear, man will become Within the next 1,000 years the ideal. Washington, Feb. 18. When the Now York American. population of Europe will have Innext Congress convenes whether : NEGRO BUND AWAITED creased from 375,000,0p0 to in March or next December tho Re that of Asia from 875,000,-00- 0 REM1NISGENSES OF ' publicans will turn pver to tho Dem CALL OF LYNCHERS to l,0OO,00O,O0J);that of N. and ocrats more than $1,000,000 a year South America from 20,000,000 to of tho CIVIL WAR TIMES In patronage. Employes 1,600,000,000, that of Africa from House to the number of 578, now Jail at Stanford Surrounded by 75,000,000 to 200,000,000, that of v Republicans, will be succeeded by Armed Blacks To Protect Australia from 5,000,000 to Q0.000,-00- Incidents in the Welfare of the Democrats. The total annual salary the whole population thus risAdd to of these 5.78 Is $744,333. Farmers' Assailants. ing from 1,450,000,000 to 9th Kentucky Work of this sum the salaries of eighty-fou- r new Demsecretaries of eighty-fou- r Faulty Train Brake. Languages will be almost unStanford, Ky., Feb. 17. Believocratic members at $1,500 each and known. The ceaseless progress of ing a mob of Incensed white men the million Is accounted for. sclenco and Industry will have alSouth Trimble, of Kentucky, who would attack the two negroes conDeader Dam, Ky., Nov. 15. most altered the face of the English Editors Herald: As my war will probably be the next House fined In the Jail here and attempt to language, which In Its now form story of recent date was of Interest Clerk, has seventy-fiv- e offices at his lynch them for wounding and robwill be spoken as a to some of your readers, I will relate disposal an annual salary list of bing three white tobacco men on the tongue throughout the globe. War another story enacted by the Ohio $133,990. Among these are a chief Danville pike Monday night a gang will disappear soon after we have county boys on the Confederate side clerk at $4,500, a Journal clerk at of about 15 negroes from Macksvllle, reached the year 2,000. the negro settlement here, stood of the Civil War. $4,000, two reading clerks at A republican form of government guard with pistols and shotguns After the battle of Murfreesboro, and seventy other employes. will come to prevail universally. fought In the winter of 1862, the Speaker Champ Cjark has eigh near the Jail until after 3 o'clock y currency will pre- Army of Tennessee retired to Tul- - teen appointees, among thorn a sec this morning. A i They built a bonfire in tho street vail throughout the globe. There lahoma, where they went Into camp retary at $4,000ja pa"fliaraenfarlan will bo one universal meridian for tho winter, leaving the 9th Ky. .at J3.C00; a messenger of. $1,400! back of the .court house, and several that of Greenwich and the hours Regiment at Manchester, where wo Blx vreporters of debate at $5,000 shots were heard from their camp will be calculated from one to twent- remained till spring. Here we en- -. eacV and one assistant reporter at during the night. All of the armed y Meteorology will become Joyed camp life" fine, attending par- -, $2,50Q; four committee stenogra-tle- s negroes wore white handkerchiefs1 as exact a science as astronomy, and and. concerts. When spring op- - phors at $5,000 each and an asslst-ene- tied on their left sleeves. the experts of 2911 A. D. will be In front of the Jail entrance stood our regiment, with the balance ant committee stenographer at $2,-able to foretell the weather almost Sheriff W. L. McCarty and Countv tho brigade, waB ordered out the 000. tofra raindrop, a snow flake or a ray Murfreesboro Pike to Beech Grove, s ,, has 100 Judge J. F. Bailey with a force of The next of sunshine. of which deputies. Jailer Dink Farmer furhalf way between Manchester and offices to fill, thirty-eigElectricity will, of course, have Murfreesboro, nished the prisoners shotguns and soon followed by are Capitol policemen, with an Ksitaken the place of steam, but the pistols to defend themselves If atHardin's corps, remaining nual pay roll of $84,065. most popular mode of transporta- there about a month. Then It was tacked. He had the cell door lockTo tho doorkeeper, who will tion from one point to another will that Gen. Grant had sur- - ably bo Joo SInnott, of Virginia, 211 ed by his son outside, who took the bo by dlrlplble balloon. The sea will rounded Vicksburg nnd our division offices, with an annual salary of keys away. be brought to Paris bv means of a was ordered to Mississippi to re-- $203,905, fall as plunder. This does The only sign of a mob seen In vast canal, and electric ships will Inforco Gen. Jackson, who was rais- - not Include special messengers. town, however, was the arrival of arrive at the French capital from ihe Ing an army at Jackson to extricate It Is likely that tho present blind two or three horsemen from out on Atlantic and from the Pacific by way Gen. Pemberton. whom Grant had chaplain, tho Rev. H. C. Couden, the Somerset pike, in the Highland cf Panama. direction, where D. O. Ballard, E. D. will be retained. surrounded In Vicksburg.. London will be connected with Deathrldge. In addition to these officers the Hatfield and Clarence So one beautiful evening In May Paris by a rapid transit underground we were marched to Wartrace, a House must select thirty-nin- e comthe white tobacco men who were railroad. The Mediterranean will be stntlon on the railroad. Gen. mittee clerks, 233 assistant commit- victims, live. It is thought they retwenty-tw- o Joined to the Atlantic by a canal issession ported back the condition here to clerks; briefly Informod us that he tee suing at Bordeaux, nn'd compressed was ordered with his division back clerks; three stenographers and for- - their friends. air tubular trains will connect Spain to Mississippi, but the Commanding Friends and relatives of tho men Janitors and messengers, and Portugal with Northern Africa. General Informed him as tho Ken- all at good salaries. To the com are greatly incensed over the treatThere will bo telephone connec- - tucky boys might have a chance raltteo chairmen will fall many of ment they received, and public senYlon between all the inhabitants of some day, by remaining In Tennes- these plums. timent generally is strong against the earth, and telephonoscopy will see, to march back to their native The Kentucklans at present em- the negroes. enable the tired citizen of Chicago State, it would be left to us wheth- ployed on the House side of the CapIt has been expected that an exto listen 'to the Caruso or Tetrazzlnl er wo go with our General or not. itol are: E. N. Webber, Capitol amination of the two' negroes, Curley of the day in Paris or London or see It was left to a vote of the brigade policeman; Frank Stansbury, In Johnson and Louis Gregory, would the great operas or dramas enacted. ane! they voted unanimously to share .borer; W. M. Stevens, messenger; J. be held this week, but as Circuit Human slavery or domestic ser- the fate of our General. We knew B. Holloway, clerk, and M. E. Bag-le- Court convenes next week, and the vice will bo unknown, and trained there was nothing but privations session clerk. The latter is also "rand Jury will be empaneled on s or chimpanzees will and hardships for us, so once more pecretary to Representative D. C. Mop 'nv. it wps decided to slmplv for him. wo do all man's housework stnrted back to tho pine woods Edwards. Next year Bluegrass cit- let it handle the cases against the Chemical synthesis will hove done of Mississippi, and with some of the izens will fae far better. men. away with all the trouble of cooking boys, It was the last time they ever Deafness Cannot be Cured elaborate dishes. Gluttony will bo saw their home. While It Is often impossible to unknown, and men and women will evening we took the train, by local applications, as they cannot prevent an accident, It Is never ImThat entertain each other In conservator it being a long one, and only one reach the diseased portion of the ear. possible to be prepared it Is not ies, the banquet consisting of brake on it. Passing over the Cum- There is only one way to cure deaf- beyond any one's purse. Invest 25 vlnndf? nr delicacies served berland Mountains and going down ness, and that Is by constitutional cents In a bottle of Chamberlain's on silver trays, tho tabloid melting grade, tho brake broko, causing a remedies. Deafness Is caused by an Liniment and you are prepared for In one's mouth and doing away with wreck that wounded several of our Inflamed condition of the mucous lln- sprnlns, bruises and like injuries. ythe Vulgar necessity of mastication, company, Andy Klrtiey, Kirg Reid nE of the Eustachian Tube. When Sold by all dealers. m but giving, nevertheless, the same and Jim Walthall were so badly s urne is innamea you nave a HIh Ambition. results, If not .much superior, as far that they were left at At- - Mine sound or imperfect hearing, and as digestion is concerned. "What Is your ambition?" entirely closed, Deafcss Is lanta in a hospital. Jim Walthall when It is "To be so well known in my own The human body will also under- never returned.havlng died from the tho result, and unless tho intlamma-offecgo strange enough transformations. town that whenever I have a cold After being (tlon can be taken out and this tube of his Vrounds. papers will say that I'm threatThe head, for example, will be larg- pn tho train four days and nights, restored to Its normal condition, hear-w- o tho with pneumonia." er, the body smaller, ad a result of ened landed in Jackson Miss., nnd ing will bo destroyed forever; nine camped on tho same ground we had caes out of ten are caused by Catarrh whlch Is nothing- - but an Inflamed con left one year before. WEAK, WEARY WOMEN dltlon of the raucous surfaces. (Continued in tho future.) RICH.PLK Patriotism health and happiness Diseases of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition are promptly and permanently cured by the use of The stomach is a larger factor in " life, liberty iH thenar-tu- it of happiness" than mo$t people are aware, Patrietin can withstand hunger but'not dyspepsia. The confirmed "is fit for treason, stratagems and spoils." The. man who tfoes to the front for his country with weak stomach will be a weak soldier and a fault finder. A sound stomach makes for good citizenship as well as for 'tlya-pept- io -- It builds Dr. PIERCE'S GOLDEN MEDIC71L DISCOVERY. up tbe body with Bound tlcsb and solid muscle. Anglo-Saxo- n to-d- vall-EIec- triclty The dealer who offers a substitute for the " Discovery" is only seeking to make the little more profit realized on the sale of less meritorious preparations. Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser is sent r on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Send 21 one-cestamps for the paper covered book, or 31 stamps for the cloth bound. Address World's Dispensary Medical Association, R. V. Pierce, M. D., President, Buffalo, N. Y. nt jp. Jf. Jf. Jf. JJW JJW Jfm Jft 700,-000,00- 0, $ Jf, Jf. Jf. JJV. JJm Jf. JJ. JJi. 0, 3,360,-000,00- 0. i Igillespie bros.1 & W. H. r$? and J. F, GILLESPIE, Proprietors. quasi-univers- al X $4,-00- single-mone- t, St1 yjW X BLACKSMITHING AND REPAIR "WORK : : 1 rfc HORSESHOEING - A - SPECIALTY ty-fo- Hartofrd, Kentucky. d, of I Sergeant-at-Arm- ht an-Ge- n. prob-rumor- ed &rfctktke$?rfrrk,r&'''' &"&"&"&"&"&"$? J kb The Continental Fire Insurance Co. The CONTINENTAL offers the pcllc holder absolute safety and the agent proven loyalty. Net surplus, excluslely protecting Pollcjholdeis American more than J13.000.000 larger than that of any Fire Insurance Company. 10 4J rJV Breck-enrld- ge 1 : :S fj K A. C. YEISER, -- . T N I jCT.aL.jc,L-- 1 T- A -- T I I I e I li --t - T AGENT. jr. .rs.. V J-J- - vc." IV I v y, ! ;- - ourang-outang- 4 NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. In ordering the address pf your paper changed from one place to another it is absolutely necessary to state where jou hae been receiving the paper as ell as wheie yeu want It changed tp. Please bear this In mind. PEOPLE ly. WRITING For THE HERALD will please get their articles to us promptMatters Intended fer publication in our regular issue (Wednesday) must be in our hands on Monday without failure, to insure publication. J J J J J com-nrnnc- , rum-wound- ed ts . 09A ree?ig iiy osricra' iwnt7uit 7ccysvrAAfS Cr.fUy7wewrYpqr TrTV ltF :5.?-2-7 - I " cr fAlrft LVf Aua fikp? iBoARD) 'ITtONS' LWriFUL cflusmessrTa'nfrfsitnarftbfi i How Old People m May Prolong Their Lives At advanced age the organs act more slowly than in youth. Circulation becomes poor, blood thin and watery, appetite fitful, and digestion weak. This condition leaves the system open to disease such as Coughs, Colds, Grippe, Pneumonia, Rheumatism, etc. VINOL is the greatest health creator and body builder we know of for old people, as it supplies the very elements needed to rebuild wasting tissue and replace weakness with strength. HEItE IS THE PROOF A rain U recorded In Albany. N. V.. of irho felt she nai breaking a woman age and was doomed to tho down by weak and feeble condition of old people. Sbe bad no strength and the (lightest exV1MH. ertion tired her, but she statesuiiuln her that sho well and strong, and feels ten yearn younger than (bo did bo- -t ore taking VINOL. We ask every aged person, in. this neighborhood to try a bottle of VINOL with the understanding hatwewjll return their money if it dpes not prove, beneficial. For Sale, by Hartford .Drug Co., (Incorporated) Tortured for By a cure-defyi- 15 Years stomach trouble that baffled doctors, and resisted all remedies he tried, John W. Mod-der- s, of Moddersvlllo, Mlchk, seemed doomed. He had to sell his farm and give up work. His neighbors said, "he can't live much longer." Whatever I ate distressed mo," ho wrote, "till I tried Electric Bitters, which worked such wonders for me that I can now eat things I could not take for yenrs. It's surely a grand remedy for stomach trouble." Just as good fpr tho liver and kid: neys. Every oottie guaranieea. Only 50c at James H. Williams, 214 m Main street. - We will glvo One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured byHall's Send for circulars, Catarrh Cure. free. F. J. Cheney & Co,, Toledo.O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Take Hall'3 Family Pills for con m stipation, THE LIGHT OF FIREFLIES HOW IT IS PRODUCED Learn the Cause of Daily Woes and End Them. When the bacit nches ana throbs. When the housework is toiturc. When night brings no rest or sleep. When urinary disorders set in, Women's lot Is a weary one. There is a way to escape these woes. Doan's Kidney Pills cure such ills. Have cured thousands. Read this woman's testimony: Mn. Charles Stephens, 52C Clay St., Owensboro, Ky bays: "I used Doan's Kidney Pills and consider them to be a good remedy. They strengthened my back and relieved me of the acute pain. When I felt better, I stopped taking them, instead of continuing their use until a complete cure was effected. I am Improved In every way, however, and can recommend Doan's Kidney Pills to all persons Bufforlng from kidney trouble" For sale by all dealers. Prlco 50 Foster-Mllbur- n Co., Buffalo. Gents. New York, sole agents for tho United ' States. Remember the name Doan's wd take no other. rdi9 """& 'totyQk ' t.,v. tyParwtM. ... ' 'JrM & 13 luminescence of of tho tho firefly, and especially chemical problems Involved, by Fr AIox McDormott, of Washington, D. C, haH brought forward several very Interesting points. So far as is now known, says thl Terms of Ohio Circuit Court. Monday in February, 3 Investigator, two constant chemical First factors, water and oxygen, are necweeks. Monday In .April, 2 weeks. essary for the production of light Third by a living organism. The third necSecond Monday In June, 3 weoks. Monday In October, 2 essary factor, tho substance oxidiz Third ed, may be, and probably is, varia weeks. ble. The luminous organ of the firefly consists of two layers of jmatgrlal Sight is Too Valuable. Sutherland's Ea- - under tho outer transparent cover- To bo neglected. gle Eye" Salvo will euro any caso of ing. Tho inner of these two layers a com-o- r so ro eyes, granulated' lids, opthnlmla' consists mainly of any inflamed condition of the 'pound similar to uric, acid, and this " eyes Painless and harmless. 25c probably serves as a reflector. The m outer layer consists pf a masa of a tube at all dealers, A , study of the Clubbingr Rates FOR YEAR SUBSCRIPTIONS. "WeeKiy HARTFORD HERALD'S The Herald and ( " " " " " " " " " " Courier-journa- l $1.50 1.35 Weekly Louisville Herald Daily Owensboro Messenger., 3.50 Twice-a-wee- k Owensboro Messenger.. 1.75 Twice-a-wee- k i ( - " " " " ." ' " M u (i r " " " " Daily Owenpboro Inquirer Kpntucky Farmer Louisville Cincinnati Weekly Enquirer Bryan's Commoner Tlirice-a-wefNew York World Twice-a-weeSt. Louis Republic Nationnl Magazine Monthly McCall's Magazine Fashions k k Owensboro Inquirer... 1.75 3.25 1.25 1.50 1.50 1.6ft 1.00 1.60 1.30 Address THE HERALD, Hartford, Ky. is i Th$ Hartjordr-H&yal- d L. FELIX. HEBER MATtVeWS,;FANK EDITORS. FRANK ' 22 L. FELIX, Pub. and Prop'r. WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY The secretary of the Ohio County By all means, the M H. & E. (or Democratic Executive Committee (in L. & N.) railroad should give ua. tho place of the chairman, who remore convenient and better conne- signed somo time ago on account of ction between Hartford and the ci- his candidacy for Secretary of State) ties of the State. Don't the ofllclals will call a meeting of tho commltteo to elect a new chairman and transhear our humble cry? act other Important business, just Much has transpired lately to em- as soon as the Democratic State Exgets through phasize the Importance and need of ecutive Committee a general guarantee bank law, guar- postponing Its meetings and finally anteeing the deposits and stability settles down to some definite action of tbo Institution a favorite Dem- as regards the party's procedure. ocratic policy a3 advocated by Mr. The Sir.te Committee has ap.In postBryan. poned Its meeting to March 3d, and It Is" sincerely hoped, In the' lnter- The month will soon be over when ret of the'' party, that there will bo the women God bless 'em are no further delav. In the meantime, privileged to talk less than In any Pemocrats of the county and State lt month of the whole year. They will rest on tbelr oars, their ought to and no doubt will talk hooks and wait for the muddled pofast, for there are now only about litical waters to roll by. seven of the 28 days remaining. WIDESPREAD MOVEMENT 1'OR STARVING CHINESE With Harmon of Ohio, and Wilson of New Jersey ns President and Vice President Taft has Issued a proPresident, and W. J. Dnan In the U. S. Senate, the Democrnts would clamation, not as President of tho certainly occupy a fine point of polit- United States, but ns President of ical vantage. It strikes us that this the Red Cross Society, asking consort of ticket would win, both In tributions for the relief of the famelections and In the favor of the ine stricken region In China. John D.Rockefeiler lias contrlbuted$5,000 people. and there have been many contribuof Kentucky tions from other sources and charlt-ibl- e The Remibllcans people are also contributing seem to think that because Mr. Johrson withdrew from the race for food stuffs and clothing which will Governor, they have the Democratic bo sent by a IT. S. transport to party by the tall with a down hill Shnrehal and thence un theVangt- pull. They are liable to find out be- seklang river, where millions of Chi fore the Ides of November, however, nese Inhabitants arc In dire distress, that they have a mule by the ears tt Is said they are selling their childrag. with an dren for food. This, however. Is rio particular measure of their suffering, eslocusts are The seventeen-yea- r because It Is common with the Chitimated to be due In New York Stat-thi- nese In that part of the world to kill aro year, and tbe first grubs or sell their daughters. already In evidence. It Is paid that HOPEWELL. the locusts make a verv edible dlsl' Feb. 20. Esquire Miles left for for those who like that sort ol thing and will no doubt be In con- Evansvillo last Saturday night to siderable demand bv those compelled 'ook at a gasoline engine for the to live under Wall Street's Impover- purpose of pulling graders In this county. ishing Influence. Mr. C. 0. Tavlor spent a day last The action of the Democratic Statu week with Mr. Clav Taylor, at Executive Committee In again setwho left Wednesday night ting a tfme forn'meetlpj; of the Com- for Florida, where ho will make his mittee for definite plans In the nomi- future home. Wo regret to give him nation of candidates for State offices, and his family up. was a distinct surprise and aforded Mr. W. D. Shull was at Mr. CHno only further vexation for the party. Derrvman's, at Wvsox. last SaturThe next meeting will be on March day, helping him with his telephone 3d. These delay tactics are doing the Uno from his house to his father's, party In the State much harm and Mr. Jim Berryman, and on to Rochare affording only unfavorable com- ester. ment by the rank and file, who see Mr. Jim Williams, who has been no real reason or sense In them. sick for some time, Is some better. "Grandma" Russell Is on tho Judge Edward C. O'Rear Is a sick list at this writing. She Is 94 mighty fine man and all that sort years old. of thing and would make a scrumpt-uou- b Mrs. Louisa Taylor, of Wysox, a looking candidate and again slstcr-ln-laof your scribe, Is on tho more of that sort of doings, borne sick list. She Is 80 years old. but for the life of us wo have never Mr. W. E. Johnson and son Arbeen nble to see why he should be thur aro sick of cold and grip. held up as such a great bugaboo for the Democrats to fear, anent the hisMr. Jim Clark spent last week at old homo near South Carrollton. gubernatlonal race. Democrats have men who had hat bands beaten For That Terrible Itching-- . just as big as his so badly that they Eczema, tetter and salt rheum didn't know their hair from a mess Veep their victims In pe'rpetual torof raw turnips. ment. The application of Cbamber-'aln'- s Salve will Instantly allay this The Washington Post prints an Interlew with Mr. Percy Haley, a Itching,byand many . cases have been its use. For. sale by all Kentucky Democrat, In which the cured m latter takes a very pessimistic view iealors. gives of his party's affairs here and IIURLEV SOCIETY Ml'T much comfort and cheer o the enSTAND TRIAL. SAYS JUDGE emy, among other things asserting that "With O'Rear running, It will Cincinnati, 0 Fe.b IS. The Bur-'e- y be a close race." Several promiTobacco Socletv will have to nent Democrats In Congress prompt- Uand trial, United States Judge Hol-'Istly came to their party's defense from holds, in the civil suit for Haly's slighting remarks. Mr. Hamore than $100,000 damages In ley has been too much honored by which the E. O. Eshelbv Tobacco his party In Kentucky to assume any "ompanv has charced that tho Bur-'e- y such antagonistic attitude without Society Is an Illegal combination Inviting the suspicion of being a trai'n violation of the Sherman anti-ru- st tor. law. This was the decision of Judge The Seattle Commercial Club, at v Seattle, U. S. A has organized a 'lolllster when ho overruled movement to aid the starving Chimotion mnde by former Senator nese, more than a million of whom ""oraker and Attorney Edward Col-tp- n to quash the summons made nro starving at this time. Thoso on the ground and familiar with the sit- ipon Clarcnco LeDus, president of uation, state that two dollars con- he Burley Society, when he was tributed now will savo the life of 'tonplng nt the Slaton Hotel on a Malt to Cincinnati on personal busiConFomq man, woman or child. tributions of any amount will be ac ness. cepted and will help In a humanitaA similar suit bv the 'Eshelby rian work of tho first Importance. lompany against tho Burley Society They should bo made to tho order of was knocked out on demurrer In tho Seattle Commercial Club, Seat- Kentucky on points similar to those tle, Washington, and those contrib- -- alsed In tho arguments before uting 'may rest assured that their Tudge Holllstcr. gifts will be used In tho moBt effecFOR SALE. tive and economical way. Five-roocottage with (5 acres Tjhe spectacle of ono branch of a of land, In Hartford, Ky. Good outgreat deliberative and legislative buildings and a well of never-fallin- g Congress being own water. Price $1,100. body our cottage in For Sale Five-rooheld up in Its sessions by the senseless filibuster tactics of ono man, Hartford, Ky. Price $550. A. C. YEISER Si CO.. Agts., while the costs of the House roll tf Hartford, Ky. up against the Government, is not rc-baup-hi- ll s Tay-lortow- n, w er to-dam m It ia not so Important as to whlc'i Democrats aro nominated as It Is tiat all Democrats should support the nominees of their party. This one pleasant to contemplate. V-is what happened a part of two days PARTY'S DUTY .. n last week, when Representative James R. Mann, of Chicago, and a handful of members opposed to the-IS BEING DONE consideration of the omnibus claims bill, a measure full of honest and unpaid Southern debts, on tho part of the Government, for twenty-si- x According to Democratic hours prevented action bjr quibbling, Pledges. bickering, parliamentary! tricks and delays. Plainly, for the benefit of tho people who pay tho bills, the REPUBLICAN PROMISES FAILED House rules need changing. ConDemocrats oi the Sixty-secon-d gress six. weeks before the lite of that Congress begins, for the pur...Mid-Fe)rueury- ... pose of, expediting tariff reform thoroughly and intellipromptly, gently, and thereby hastening tho redemption of our promises. All sorts of lurid prophecies had been Indulged In by hostile papers and hostile men about how we would go to pieces at that caucus. As a matter of fact, it was one of tho most success-- " harmonious caucuses over held in Washington, a sort of Democratic t, where speech wbb absostill ex-- v ful lutely free. There was much speecn, An Object but it was ail in a good natured To be Fulfilled to way. The caucus did much to puz-iz- le Lesson That is Worthy and confound our enemies, also much to please and encourago DemShoes.- . of Note. ocrats. So It is clear that we are keeping tho faith as to reforming sales in PEOPLE WILL NOT BE MOCKED jboth the tar,ff and tho ru,e8 Over In tho Senate, tho Democrats, Written for Mr. Bryan's, Com- aided by a handful of Insurgent Republicans, are keeping the faith by moner by Champ Clark. 1 an honest and earnest endeavor to Towards the close of his heroic submit n constitutional amendment jaree-- , It was one of the proud providing for the election of United or boasts of Saint Paul that he had States Senators by popular vote. Of "kept the faith," a boast amply jus- course, the House will pass it with a tified by the facts. Wo Democrats whoop, as it has done In five Conof . should follow the example and emu- gresses. There never has been a late the fidelity of the great apostle, sound or sensible argument advancso far as In us lies. Last November ed against that proposition. The we captured opo of the three cita- closer every political function is all dels of Republicanism, the House of brought to the great body of tho peoRepresentatives; two remain in their ple, the better for all concerned. The possession, tho White House and the people can be trusted. There is someso Senate. The only way We can rea- thing wrong with tho man afraid to sonably hope to make a clean sweep trust them. Such a man is a very less In 1912 is to keep faith with the unreliable guide, counselor nnd people absolutely by religiously ful- friend. Should tho standpatters deIf filling every promise that we made feat this resolution. Democratic legnevIn order to win the House. ' This islatures will do tho next best thing Bhould bo done as a matter of princi- by adopting 4he Oregon plan until is specple, simply because It Is right. 'Even plectlon by popular vote can bo le if we were not willing to do so as a galized by Congress, which Is cerial J matter of principle, then, when we tain to happen eventually as the sun Reremember what happened to the Is to rise again. publicans last autumn because they In both Houses Democrats are try . failed to keep faith with the people, ing to enforce ''economy In the pubwe should fulfill our promise as a lic expense that labor may bo lightmatter n' expediency. ly burdened" the old and correct The masses of the people of all Jeffersonlan doctrine. parties are horest In their political So I report progress to the Ameri opinions, and deserve to be treated can people, confident that from time i honestlv. fairly, and candidly. They to time I can reDort more progress are entitled to that sounre deal of the more the better. which we hear so much and see so little. They will not be mocked. EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS TOLD BY INSTRUMENTS The woeful plight of the Renubllcans Is directly traceable to their broken New York, Fob. 18. Tho seismo promises and should be a sufficient warning and object lesson to us. The graph at Fordham University regissin of tho Republican party In that tered an earthquake shock at 2:06 regard was as scarlet, and its pun- this afternoon. Tho direction was ishment was swift, severe and de- east and west. ft tm mtmi tnm B g n fc n m tmL Ji v The main shock began at 2:35 To obtain property under served. falFe pretenses Is a penitentiary of- and lasted 14 minutes, the heaviest After-shoccontinfense. It's a pity that the same pains being at 2:38. ' ued until 3:20. nnd penalties do not attach to obhe stepped xJut'oTbntBfepIa'tfoM ?ha Fofdham professors estimate the COURT OF APPEALS taining office under false pretences. was informed by the conductor that The law rot permitting tho Impris- distance I of the disturbance at 6,000 ' tho train was standing on a trestle onment of the Republicans for car- miles. 0EFINE5 THE LAW and directed to go back into the car, Washington, Feb. 18. An earthrying the election of 1908 bv false but In fclace of doing so remained on pretenses, the neoplc gave them a quake shock fairly severe and lastthe platfqrin .and in some m'gpner 'borough drubbing at the polls' In ing over a considerable period was In' Regard to Intoxicated Passen-- fell off.receiving Injuries from which on the seismographs recorded 1910. at Georgetown "University. Vlbrai- he died. Held that under the" clr- We have a golden opportunity gers Aboard Railway to 3:03 ; cumstances the company was not coupled with grave responsibilities tlnns lasting from liable. To us success, not onlv In 1912 but were recorded on both the1 Vertical Trains. years to come. Is as easv as fall- and "horizontal . machines. Farther for BARRETT'S FERRY. ing off a log, and a Bllnperv log at Torndorf, the sclerftlst In charge Louisville, Henderson & St. Louis Feb. 20. Mr. Thurman Crowe, Instruments, Estimate's the diswe have to do Is to that. All that turbances to be 3,000 miles from Ry. Co. vs. Gregory's administrator. who was dangerously shot about fulfil our promises: falling or ' Decided January 6, 1911. .Ap- Christmas time, Is slowly Improving. Is back to the Washington. that. It The musical entertainment given peal from Breckenrldge circuit court. wilderness for us. Most assuredlv CENTERTOWN. , it , ., "Opmfon we have had our quantum sufflelt of the court by Judge Car- - by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Duncan Sat,-Feb. 20, Mr. Alex Curtis urday night was highly enjoyed by more than our quantum meruit of Into the Dr. Baker property. rpll, reversing. nresent. wandering In the wilderness. Men First Carriers rDuty of to In- all Spring Mr., W. A. Grant has moved t school Is progressing nicetoxicated Passenger. The mere fact should sav what thev mean 'and Kronos, Ky. , , ,.i ly at "Narrows under the manage& passenger mean what thev Fav. Normal minds Is drinking, or unTho farmers of Kronos vicinity that' dissent from the Immoral dictum are busllv engaged drt building lines der the Influence of liquor, Is not ment of Mrs. White. Mlsd Eunice O. Rock has returned Mint evop-thlnis fair In war, love to the farmers' switchboard. Tho enough fto put upon trainmen the , from Cromwell, where she closed a and politics. duty of giving him more care Kentucky are farmers of Western , frcauenlly going to own, operate pnd control a than, ,fo other1 passengers. This most successful school. most The promises Phillips was burled mre-, In the last campaign were: telephone svstem of. their own. Some .measure of duty is only demanded at Mrs. Petty burying grounds FriPIfo revise the tariff down to few business men have been opposed when the passenger Is In a helpless day the evening amidst a. corcourse of a reonnblo. or revpntio basis. telephone svstem, yet condition or incapable of taking rnro to the Equity sorrowing .friends.. Pennd. To sVlsh Canhonlsm. of himself. wo aro moving right along. Mr. Tom Petty has opened up a ' Third, To submit constitutional If a passenger on account of inHoagland "Will give an enProf. nrovHihg for the elec- tertainment at the schoolhoupi Wed- toxication that does not produce new store at Narrows. "mendmet Mr. Rupsell Coombs, who has been tion of United States Senators ty nesday night, it being the close of helplessnes or Incapacity, Is renderIn Idaho for tho past year, has renoiular vot ed less capable than be would otherbis school. turned home on a visit. Fourth, To rut appropriations to A serles"of meetings Is to begin at wise be of protecting himself from Sunday school is progressing the needs-of'thGovernment econo- the M. E. Church on Tuesday night acident or injury, or his condition nicely at Huff's Creek with a largo mically administered. 4th Sunday. Rev. Mell, of induces him to become more indifafter the There are other promises t which Beaver Dam, will do the preaching. ferent to his safetyNyet he must tako attendance. Mr. Floyd Lvnch made an Import mav refer In p future artlclp. hut Bro. Horace Taylor, of Beaver Dam, the consequence of his own recktant business trip to Hartford last which I have mentioned, will lead tho singing. the four lessness, and tho company will not were, I think, most fremientlv made be charged with tho .duty of taking week. Prof. Lawrence O. Rock will leave Notice to Creditors. and were uppermost In the public especial care of him. Creditors of 'tho Ohio County mind. Of tho four. ,the revision of Second Intoxicated Passcngoc ' for Dallas, Tex., In a few days where he will be engaged in High School the tariff was by long odds the most Bank will please come forward and When Duty to Protect Attaches. It Is my Trainmen are not obliged to antici- work until June. settle their indebtedness. Imnortant. Mr. James Truman left last week I am hanpv to av that Democrats purpose and tbo desire of everybody pate that a passenger who Is under are already carrylnc out their antet connected with tho bank to have div- the Influence of liquor will unneces- for Owensboro, whero he has em" , election promises. We have appoint- idends declared to tho depositors as sarily expose himself to danger, nor ployment. A.-- O. Stanley Is th speedily as possible. This cannot be are they under a duty to man to Ie,ad ed a Committee on Committees. J evcorslse cheerfully assisted In that re'orm, done unless creditors of the bank more than ordinary care to discover the Democratic; party tp victory to though It will somewhat curtail tho will assist by meeting their obliga- whether passengers aro drunk or r. the coming State election,Ml power of the Speaker. The House tion's. It is only when their attention Reason Enthroned. A. E. PATE, Assignee. 5tf body and should be a Is directed either by observation i Because meats aro so tasty they not an autocracy. Tbe establishment to tho helpless condition House nnd Lot for Sale. are consumed In great excess.1 This toof a Committee on Committees, Situated on corner of Main and ot a passenger that they are under gether with other reforms In tho Washington streets, Hartford, known the duty to excerslse reasonable care leads to stomach troubles, biliousness and constipation. Revise your rules wrought In this Congress by as the "old Jail" property and now to protect him. diet, let the coalition of Democrats and in occupied ns a residence by Mr. and Third Vestibule Doors on Cars. appetite reason and not a pampered control, then take a few surgent Republicans, has overthrown Mrs. W. H. Griffin. Two-stor- y brick a It is not negligence under all cirCannonlsm, and will, I believe, bo of house, with all necessary outbuild- cumstances for a carrier to fall to doses of Chamberlain's Stomach, and great benefit in securing good leg- ings. Will sell on eoBy terms. For equip his cars with vestibule doors Liver Tablets and you will soon be well again, Try It. F6r sale at all islation. further particulars, call on or ad- or leave these' doors open. dealers. Sample tree. m At our caucuB on January 19, wo dress MrsW. H. Griffin, Hartford, to Fdurth. Application of Principles elected tho chairman and the Demo- Ky. Facts. A partially Intoxicated Pope About Recovered. 8t2 cratic members of the Committee on passenger, In obedience to notice Rome, Feb. 18, The Pope has"NSO Ways nnd Means, who are also to HARTFORD HERALD ONE that his station has been reached, far recovered from influenza that constitute the Committee on Com- YEAR AND LOUISVILLE COUR. started to leave the train, when It Dr. Potaccl announced tonight that, mittees. We did the unprecedented 8 MONTHS FOR was suddenly stopped on a trestle barring a relapse, audiences will bo thing bf calling a caucus of the ONLY 2.50, before reaching .the station. When resumed Monday. "; SPECIALS Notwithstanding a very sale just passed, we pect reduce our stock. have far too many lively yve !i ' r - love-feas- a To make this depart? ment, we will, during the balance' of this month, give you 0 per the price any shoe in stock. Instead paying $4.00 for a Crossett or Florsheim, you pay $3.60; $3.00 Men sand Women's Shoes $3.1 5, and on down the line any shoe 10 per cent. you have er tried our Shoes, this a inducement. r Most people after buying a pair ofour Shoes, are so pleased that they become our shoe customers. It Pays to r t rifiiruriiNwmiii m " h . to-d- 1 of-th- nec-lectl- to-d- o has-move- d g ex-tra- -- e - so-tc- t IER-JOURN- ww3 " i HP)(iimmW fa Still Hold Good! k I JCencb galtotco Clothes v33 order that we may clean up our entire stock of WINTER SUITS AND OVERCOATS, we have decided to let prices remain' same as during our recent Big Sale. This means a great saving to you. If interested, come and see the Best Stock of Clothing in Ohio County. We are sure our prices and styles will induce you to make a purchase. This means a ij&N Mr. R. B. Thomson, of the stock firm, Thomson Bros., Horton, gave The Herald a pleasant call while in town yesterdav. Mr. Thomson will go to Louisville to visit his brother, Mr. A. V. Thomson, senior member of the Kentucky Clothing Companv, who recently returned from a ten days visit to his son, Robert Thomson, wo is in the automobile business at Houston, Texas. Hartford's new sewerage system has been completed by tho contractors, May & Co., and Messrs. Brown & Keeley, civil engineers of the job, returned last week to their homes In Owensboro. The work was all well done In a most scientific manner. It Is .certainly a good asset for the city and If properly used, will be of much benefit in a sanitary way. Just how useful It will prove to be, remains vet to be seen. to-d- the Bank of Hartford fully appreciate the many manifestations and expressions of confidence of our patrons, and the public generally, during the past few weeks of financial unrest, and we would seem ungrateful should we neglect to express In a public way our appreciation of tho assurances of faith In our bank and the loyalty shown. It is not from a boastful spirit that we make this publication, for It Is prompted by the kindliest feeling, and wo have the deepest sympathy for all who meet with misfortune, ble showing. Alsd tho card of tho but we consider it proper and due Is well worth reading. stockholders that we take this method of assurThe whole shows that tho Bank of ing our friends that we are mindful Hartford Is one of tho most substan- of the confidences reposed in our tial Institutions in tho country, pop- bank, and that it will be our conand well patronized and enjoyular stant aim to have Its affairs conducting the Implicit confidence of its paed and managed In such a manner trons. so that, at all times, It will be In Mr. M. L. Heavrin left for Rlson, Ark., last night where he went oa legal business for Mr. Alvln Rowe, assignee of the Bank of. Centertown. Ho will return about Sunday. Messrs. J. S. Bennett, Hartford, route 3; Wm. H. Ross, Centertown; P. . Walker, J. W. Taylor, Beaver Dam, route 1, and A. S. Tanner, Pleasant Rridge, were among our callers Wednesday. Mrs. J. C. Payne, formerly of St. Louis, Mo., arrived in Hartford last Sunday and after a few days visit to her Bister, Mrs. Wallaco Riley, sho will leave for Wymauma, Fla., whero she will reside in the future. In another column will be found the statement of the Bank of Hartford, which evinces a most credita- THE BUNK OF HARTFORD EKPRESSES APPRECIATION dent of the du Pont Powder Company, cousin of Senator du Pont, and fornjer Republican State chairman, has offered to advance $1,000,000 to tho State for the construction of the highway. It is his intention to make the proposed rad the equal of any in tho United States. Ho wants it to be onc'hundred feet In width. Mr. du Pont has directed former Attorney General Robert H. Richards and former Judge Daniel O. Hastings, both of Wilmington, to arrange the details. HAS NO SUBSTITUTE 'The undersigned Stockholders of 1 S8p"M?3 Bh OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O HARTFORD COLLEGE NOTES. O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Rev. Thompson, of Owensboro, conducted devotional exercises Monr day morning, February 12. Rev. Bru-ne- r, city, was also present and a most welcome visitor. Misses Bertha Westerflehl, Beaver Dam, and Eva Hlnes, Sunnydalo, who have been out of school on account of sickness, have returned to their classes. Messrs. Byron Mason, Center-towOtis Howard. Beda, and Miss Belle Uerryman, Goshen, arc new students In the High School department. Henrv D. MoHenrv, of Louisville, matriculated In tho fourth grade this week. Last week closed tlio second term nnd examinations were held In all departments. The report cards will showing the be given out standing of each pupil In classes and n; to-da- v. mm &AKK3 POWDER Tho only baking powder Absolutely Pure v .1 fk Oitrcoati at tame rtdsclioni. jzGo Don't forget $ 5.00 Suit now $ 2.50 Suit now 1 $20.00 Suit now 1 $14.98 $9.98 $8.48 ttat it pjt lo trade with a lone tbat it', job money. The series of meetings which Jiad been in progress at the Methodist Church here for ten davs, closed Wednesday night. Rev. Thompson, the Presiding Elder of this district, who did most of the preaching, delivered some very powerful and convincing sermons to good audiences, There were no conversions, but the spiritual uplift of the com munity is evident and all feel that the cause of the Master was much strengthened. Circuit Court Adjourns. The February term of the Ohio Circuit Court adjourned last Friday morning, thus taking less .than elev en of tho eighteen days allotted for the February term. This was, a very busy session and a great deal of business was disposed of In. tho time used. ' The o.nly Jury trial cases of Im portance disposed of since our last week were those of S.P.Mc- Dowell vs. M., H. & E. R. R. Co., verdict of jury $7,0P for plaintiff. Dillard, Com'th. vs. Clarence charged, .wl.th detaining a woman against h.e.r will,, .verdict of Jury, re-no- rt. Illinois Cenr4l-nttrVr--Ti- T Ivy. Mo at Beaver Dam, South Bound. North Bound. yesterday. No. 1324:05 a.m. No. 12111:35 p.m, p.m. No. 1012:48 p.m, Hon. John J. McHenry, of LouisNo 12212:28 p.m. No. "131 8:55 p.m. ville, spent Saturday night and Sun--daNo. 102-2:J. E. Williams. Agt t in Hartford, visiting his mother and family. 48 y .Mr. U. S. Faugbt and dajightcrv iiUDy XNeai r augiui tcnwriown, worp pleasant callers at The Herald office U. S. Carson wants your Furs. "was Mrs. Laura Felix, Fordsyille, In Hartford yesterday. M Mrs. J. H. Prichard and Infant John M. Graham vs. M.. H. & E. son James B of Louisville, Ky are Tl. Tl. f!n.. vprdlct nf.'lnrv. $1 (1(1(1 for day,, . i ".. . . the guests of her parents, Rev. and.' hti. piaintm. ' Best Northern White Seed Oats Mrs. R. D. Bennett, city. New trials were granted In the fol, 50 cents per' bushel. lowing" cases: Mrs Nick Schapmlre arrived Wed-- : Hartford Mill Co. 8tf Com'th. vs. Clarence Dillard and nesday afternoon from Illinois for a Exclusive sale of. Beaver Dam short visit here with his parents, Mr. same vs. Will KcKey. Flour at our meat shop. . and Mrs. C. F. Schapmlre. OHIO COUNTY BANK. SANDERFUR & CO. Mrs. O. C. Roll, Greenville, Is VisMr. Albert Baughn, ofrMlssouri, iting her sor and daughter, Mr'.' And If you had money In that instituLouisville, tion when it closed its doors, meet is In Ohio county on a visit to rela-- , Mrs. John H. Wallace, us in' council at the court' house, In tives and friends. this week. Hartford, next- Saturday, Feb. 22d, McCarty', .Owensboro, Dr. Hon. A. ?. Bennett, Secretary of, 1911, i at one o'clock. ! was a pleasant caller at The Herald the State Republican Executive ComJ. E. SOUTHARD. , office while In Hartford Thursday. mittee, Louisville, was In Hartford HARRISON. AUSTIN, Hon. C. M. Crowe, of the law firm a day or two the first of the week. J, P. AUSTIN. of Wilson & Crowe, spent yesterday Mr. Robert Duff and family, who. Bolton-Jone- s. moved, from. Hartford to Fordsvlllo, in Centeftown' on legal business. Mry II. L. Bolton and Miss Bertha -Scores of remarkable values in have moved lo Dundee, whero Mr. Jones were married last Sunday evpurchased a, blacksmith and 25 cent Depart- Duff has our new 0 ening at the residence of Mr. Logan shop. ment. Brown, near KIrtley, In the presHARTFORD GROCERY CO. Rhode Island Reds. Single Comb ence of a number of friends, Rev. L. 5t4 officiating. Tlchenor Kant Vnrthorn Whltn Seed Oata Reds, also Black Orpingtons, stock W. These and eggs for sale. young people nre very, popular In CO cents per bushel. MRS. S. C. CHINN, 8t4 W. E. ELLIS, their community and their many Phono 99-Beaver Dam, Ky. friends extend congratulations. The Produce Man. 8t4 Misses Mary Rowe, city; Mamie ' Quarters do Nickels, Dimes and First Night Riding of Season. double duty spent at our 5, 10 and Shown, Hartford, routq 3, and Mr. Lexington, Ky., Feb 18. Reports J. D. Ralph, of the Arm, of Dundee of the first night riding of the season 25 cent counter. callHARTFORD GROCERY CO. Mercantile Co., were pleasant came to the Burley Tobacco Union 5t4 ers Saturday. headquarters in this city y from Leave your Laundry at' my Grocery. Mr1. J. C. Fehl returned Saturday Nicholas County. "Work'.Quarantced. Domestic finish. business from another successful According to tho reports several Called for and prompt delivery. county In tho tobacco beds were dug up during the trip to Breckenrldge Grocery. ller's Phone 140. interest of the Thomas Monumental night, find In one cpo a gravo was Mr. Henry Carson Is In the East- Works, Hartford, excavated In the middle of a bed. ern markets, purchasing a stock of Nicholas count was long tho loC. Yelser & Co., the Real Es A. " spring goods for the Arm of Carson s tate and Insurance Agcnts.report the cality for night riders. . , & Co. t , sale of a farm owned by J. E. Mc- - v - Makes ..in Kids Capitalists. and, Mrs. Ernest Stewart, Cormlck to Goddell R. Wooten, of Mr. ft(fdlesboro, Ky., Feb. 18. Bank Hartford, route 4, are-- parents of a Hartford, Ky. Price paid, $650. ' accounts for every school child in Tuesday of' last boy that arrived by For Sale Farm on Rough river, Mlddlesboro were started week. 5 miles North of Hartford, Ky. This J, H. Bartlett, of this city, who deTho entertainment for the benefit farm contains 210 acres- - Will sell posited a small sum to the credit of of the Now Methodist Church under all or dlvldo to suit purchaser, Has each of the children enrolled In the dwelling in good jrepalr, schools here in tho recently establishthe direction of the ladles of divis- seven-rooion No. 1, will be given Friday ev- fine barn, good, orchard, plenty of ed postal savings bank. Not ono of ening, February 24 th. Two short waterand a fine lot of sawlog tlmT the 1,425 children, whtte or black, plays, accompanied by nfuslc and ber, ;Price ,$2,400. was forgotten. drills, will be presented at Dr. Bean's A. C. YEISER & CO., Opera House. Hartford Herald, Only $1 Year Hartford, Ky. route Hartford, Rev. T. H. Balmain, 1, was a pleasant caller. Mon- Mr. Leo. Gilstrap has returned to Oklahoma City, Okla., after a visit of several weeks with his parents at Cromwell, this county. guilty. r. ... ' excellent condition, as it was pronounced by Mr. Lon Rogers, State Bank Examiner, upon his examination a short time ago. We have depositors whose names have been on our books for many years past and we are addlngmany new names to our Ledger, which fact Is evidence that prompt and courteous treatment Is accorded to all. Oqr depositors' Interests are safeguarded not only by conservative deportment. management, but have the further Supt. Leach visited the school protection In the sum of $100,000.00 Monday. 0, corslsting of our capital of The Teachers' Training class Is stockholders' additional lia- composed of a hodv of excellent bilities of S40.000.00 and a surplus voung men and women who are caaccount of $20,000.00, which gives pable, energetic and earnest and are absolute security to those who de- conscientiously equipping themselves posit with us. for the calling to which they aspire. Wo are justly proud of the received at the hands of our Farm for Sale. patrons In building up ( :oou. of Situated ono mile north-westrong bank to serve tho people of Beaver Dam, Ky. Residence has our county, whoso demands we trv five rooms, with good cellar, never-'ai'lnwpII of wnfpr. rood outo meet In a safe and conservative way. buildings. 26 acres of wheat pown. a in this Issue of The eood Elsewhere orchard, all embracing 96 Herald will be found a statement of acre of good land. Will sell on be condition of our bark np of Feb- reaFonable terms. For further parruary l.'th, being two months since ticulars see or write E. F. Render, our statement of December 15th, Beaver Dam, Kv. 7t4p published upon the call of the Secretary of State. This statement is the HARTFORD (SETS PRACTICE MEET FOR SOLDIER BOYS evidence of what can '" accomplished bv the support of loval friends, Orders for rlflle practice bv the for which we are sincerelv thankful. companies of the Kentucky National Respectfully, , Guards have been Issued by the AdJNO. F. ALFORD. jutant General. These meetings are SAM A. ANDERSON. to he held at various places, conJ0E. C. BENNETT. venient to the various companies. JNO. E. BEAN. Third Infantry dates follow: MRS. MATTIE B. BARRETT, Bowling Green, May 22-2for J. S. CECIL, Company A. REV. J. T. CASEBIER. Henderson, May for CompaJ. D. DUKE. ny B. M. DeWEESE, JAS. Owensboro, May for CompaJ, E. FOOLE, ny C. J. W. FORD, Hopklnsville, May for CompaMRS. J. W. FORD, ny D. JESS T. GOSNELL, Vln Grove, May for ComROWAN HQLRROOK, pany F. M. L. HEAVRIN. Earllngton, May for ComWM. HAMILTON, pany G. , ( NAT LINDLKY, Hartford, May 22-2for CompaWARREN LINDLEY, ny H. W.- - S. LIKFVP. ' Leltchfleld, May 29, June 3, for JNO. T. MOORE. Company I. MRS. JNO. T. MOORE. for Companv K. Marlon. Mr MlfS. MAMIE MILLER, nrhourvllle, May for Corn-na- n MRS. ANNIE NALL, $40,-O0O.Qst nr 7, 6, 3, 6, 3, 15-2- 0, 7, 3, 15-2- 0, made from Royal Crapo Greatn of fartar NO aluki.ro lime phosphate calling their nttention to the fact that the Kentucky statutes provide that the directors, each January, shall send to the Secretary of State's office a correct list of stockholders and officers of such banks. The statute provides a penalty for failure to make the report within five days after requested, and Mr. Bruner says the penalty is to be enforced. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O MARRIAGE LICENSE. O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO E. M. Centertown, to Hatcher, Willie Bishop, Centertown. L. F. Hoover, Hartford, to Nannlo Ray Johnson, Hartford. T. A. Woosley, Narrows, to Annie Boswell, Narrows. H. L. Bolton, KIrtley, to Bertha Jones, Equality. James W. Weeding, Hartford, R. D. No. 6. to Emma Smith, Hartford, R. F. D. No. 6. Snfetv, Not Numbers. There can be no possible objection to the strictness which Secretary Bruner Is exercising and declares with he will continue to exercise, reference to State hanks nnd financial institutions, big and little. It Is not In the number, but In the solvency and solidity, of banks that Owthere Is commercial safety. ensboro Messenger. SPECIALS AT SGHROADER'S GASH GROCERY, HARTFORD. fine eating Potatoes per 75c bushel Arbucklo's Coffee per lb 23e Good Roasted Coffee per lb.... 20c Brooms, 4 string, extra good. . . .30c Extra 18-lb- s. f. J. SMITH. JNO. C. THOMAS. MRS, JNO. C. THOMAS, L. WORTH-TICHENOR.- MRS. M. J. ROSS. MRS, BEN D. RINGO, R. E..LEE SIMMERMAN, - ' 91.00 14c Best Leaf Lard, per Hi Compound Lard, per lb lie 6 Bars Laundry Soap 25c 3 cans Polk's Best Tomatoes. . . .25c 3 cans Polk's Best Corn 25c 3 boxes Capital Parlor Matches. .10c 3 packages Oatmeal 25c 3 large packages Washing Powder 10c v L. We sell for cash. Have no expen- Company M. Mav Calhoon. for slvc clerk hire, and sell tho best Penalty Will he Enforced, quality for less money than credit Frankfort, Ky., Feb. 20. Secre- houses possibly can. tary of State Bruner has mailed let- TELEPHONE, NO. 02. ters to of all State banks, COUNTRY PRODUCE WANTED. Rub-No-Mo- re 6. n'e'-lr'ent- gar Standard Granulated Su- ( J.-W- . , MRS. L. WORTH TICHENOR, MRS... WOODBURY TINSLEY, MISS ETTA THOMAS, Extrx., Statement of the Condition 15, of JACOB WELLER, H. 3. WEINSHEIMER. Notice. The w.heat growers of Ohio county will meet with the Ohio County Union A. S. of E. at Hartford the first Saturday in March. All wheat growers are respectfullv invited to come and take a part in the meeting. T. H. BALMAIN, Pres. THE BANK OF HARTFORD February Bills Discounted . . Cash on hand and with reserve agentx Checks for remittance ..".-- . Banking House and Lot. rt 1 , Furniture and Fixtures Current Expenses ; ...' Stocks and Bonds i9ii. ."? 5,-1- RESOURCES. 17U.201.80 (1(1, 1127.22 G ..'..'...''. .... i U ,tJ, Found the Bank All Right. Rockport, Ky., Feb. 8, 1911. To tho Directors of the Rockport Deposit Bank: This Is to certify I have made a careful examination of your bank and find it In a most excellent condition. The books and accounts nre nicely kept, and having gone over .the notes and bills of tho bank with a committee of the directors and being assured that they aro all good? I feel that you are to bo congratulated on tho healthy condition of 'your institution. J. A. FRAYSER, 7t2 State Bank Examiner. WE Mi 2.011. 70 3,000.00 1.000.00 080.72 O.ttOO.OO .' It Total .t. $250,523.50 to-da- LIABILITIES. Capital Stock '.' . $10,000.00 V. ,'.' Surplus Undivided Profits Unpaid Dividend Deposits Total .' , 20,000.00 .'S01.57 ' 220.00 105,012.02 $250,523.30 JNO. T. MOORE, Cashier. to-d- M NOWN KENTUCKIAN Will advance ?t ,000,000 m Wilmington. Del., Feb. 18. Del aware Will have a highway the entire length of the State, 103 miles long. This was assured when It was announced authoritatively tbat Coleman du Pont, formerly of Louisville, presi to-da- y. multi-millionair- e, ,T. W. FORD, .JNO. C. THOMAS, ;' " v" !'KR SIMMERMAN, l ROWAN HOLIUIOOK, 1 . " -' Directors. Subscribed and' sworn tobeforo mo by JNO. T. MOORE, this February ' " 20, 1011. JNO. B. WILSON, N. P. O. C. My Commission expires January 10, 1014. , . '"" '..,.,. ' r. f ' ' i) W! ' I -- . gen nodules, quickly fertilizes and formor, to prevent him from appoint A any Judgw JI)acted'iaw8,wh.ish' richens the poorest soils. For hay It Jsteecond only to alfalfa, yielding deduced the numbgf of .'nssoclatq jus-tfcseveral .ctfttihgs .a season., It furnishto seveni lit iff7o an lelfehln WEDNESDAY . FEBnUAItY! 22 es m'ord. honey than any other plant, was added, by reason of which the Every, kind of .business seeds a'dvertislig itwadays te and la abdut on a par In quality with court reversed Its decision In the make It succeed. There are twe'klads of advertising: the M. II. & E. RAILROAD TME E white plover honey. The seed is legal tender cases. Latsjr tho numgoeif sad the bad; the kind that brings results and the.kmd' AT HARTFORD, KY. gathered by hand and furnishes a ber of Justices was increased to nine, which does bo good. Of course you want the first men-- " which is the case at the present time. Reports.are Showing handsome return to the farmer for . .Time tables effective Sunday, Dec. Homed. In order te be sure of the result. his labor. throughout its 4tli, contains tlio following sclieilulc: The court has been Only a few years ago sweet clover Promise. powerful tribunal No. 112 North Round duo 7:20 a. in. history the most was fought by our farmers as a weed of the nineteenth century. Dally except Sunday. pest until they discovered its value. Ts serve you 1b the right way, Advertising: in a good, live No. 114 North Bound duo 3:40 p. m. HITCHCOCK Many farms and fields that had been NEEO MOBEJWS paper with large circulation, like THE HERALD, brings Daily eveept Sunday. O HOUSEHOLD HELPS. O abandoned by the owners, now proNo. IIS South Bound duo 8:55 a. m. sure results. 'Tell us what you want and let us figure you OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Average Amount of Deposits duce splendid crops of tobacco after Dally except Sunday. an estimate. The figuring Is free and the advertising being in sweet clover a few years. It No. 113 South Round duo 1:40 p. m. To clean swansdown,make a warm can be truthfully said this clover has won't cost you much. It will help you. Try It. Are Larger Than Under Dally except Sunday. lather of soap and squeeze the down been tho means of redeeming largo II. E. MISCHKE, Agt. THE HERALD, Hartford, Ky. In this till It Is clean. Rinse In fresh areaB of poor,washed and abandoned British System. water with a little bluing in It. Pendleton-Ia- n. lands In this county. Then shake, and hang- In the air to u THE SYSTEM TO BE EXTENDED dry. TUBERCULOSIS A simple way to preserve fresh Washington, Feb. 18. "If the OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO eggs Is to bury them In salt and O rOEMS YOU'LC ENJOY. necessary appropriations were availstand them upright Instead of laying O them on their sides. In these cir able, I would establish postal sav The Herald's Special Selections. O DAT HP L in 500 addicumstances they will remain quite ings banks , OO O tional cities and towns of the Unitgood for a whole year. To preserve unused yolks of eggs ed States." Thta statement was JUST "YOU." by Postmaster Gen The Churches of Kentucky put the yolks in a cup or basin, drop made 5M$t Ciaislcii H MONTHLY MAGAZINE rea piece of writing paper into cold eral Hitcncock in view or tne You say that the world's misused to Disease. 'M 5k. wait iutH cup ports thus far received concerning water, and place over the top of you, Each Issue Complete in Itself gl H ugfccofin potter, 51 or basin. This will prevent the the first month's operation of tho That everything goos dead wrong; H taw tl On train! Ml It contents It postal savings system. The reports of luch compelling nature as H imUMdaortitorki THEY HOPETO EHLIST 250.000 volks from getting hard and they are most gratifying to Mr. Hitch- That tho right is not triumphant. hniOnt ttsutttb ul to came the reader to buy one number and want will keep for days. strong. That tho weak bow to the H fell lucutat. the next. LIPPINCOTTS now coven a wide A loaf of bread will keep fresh cock and to the other ofllcers of tho Look up, oh, despairing brother! refield of discriminating readers who seek only much longer if placed in a covered postal savings service. They are Why take such a morbid view? Church Alembers in the Conthat which it best in Fiction, Fact, and Fun, . stone crock. Wrap in a large cloth garded ns demonstrating that the Don't blame tho world for your to excludo air and keep tho crock In new system already has passed the 0VE YEAR'S SUBSCRIPTION WILL BRING TO YOU certed Effort Against troubles, a cool place. It Is nicer than a tin experimental stage. It Isn't the world it's youl GREAT COMPLETE NOVELS-o- ne in each issue. 12 The certificate qf deposit plan, Consumption. vessel and much better than keeping 50 TJMELY ARTICLES by competent writers. which Is an Innovation in the trans- You say that the world oppresses. In the refrigerator. the bread clean-cu- t, and vital. 75 SIIORT STORIES-clev- er, That It "will never treat you Do not discard a broom that action of postal savings, business, Is CONCENTRATION OE THOUGHT v PLEASING POEMS that need no interpreter. 50 square; shows signs of wear. Rather take shown to be admirably adapted to Us 200 PAGES 'OF NEW AMERICAN HUMOR in. "Walnuts and April 30th tins been set aside this measures to preserve It. If the broom purpose. It is found to be readily That evil and "vice are rampant, Wine," the most widely quoted humor section in America. That misery's everywhere. year as "Tuberculosis Day" and will Is soaked regularly in hot suds and understood by depositors and easily 2000 pages yearly of exhilarating reading. You argue you have no chances be observed by 200,000 churches in put out into the sun to dry, it will handled by postmasters. . 25 cents psr cojr y.u J2.E0 Of working your passage through'; The total deposits In tho forty-eigthe country In a manner similar to get new life and have ns much elastSend all orders to this paper or to existing postal banks for the Did vou ever stop to consider? Sunday" In icity1 when half worn as when new. that of "Tuberculosis LIPPINCOTTS MAGAZINE Philadelphia, tm. K.wau,ts. It.lsa't the world It's ypu! Whenever you are baking cookies, month of January will amount to 1910, when over 40,000 sermons SCVD FOR OUR SPECIAL lUCUINE OFFERS were preached on tho prevention of pin a piece of muslin over the bread approximately $60,000. You hold that all days aro dreary, This Is an average of about consumption. Tho Kentucky Asso- board, stretching it tight. Flour the That life is a burden here; Lipplncott's alone, $2.50 Lipplncott's and Hartford Herald both ono Assuming that this average ciation for the Study and Prevention muslin well and you can roll the That sunshine is never present, year for only $2.53 A great bargain. doimh ns soft and thin as you please. will be maintained throughout, the of Tuberculosis states that 11 vrlll That the world is forlorn and a special effort to enlist every A piece of muslin around the rolling year, the aggregate of annual deposmake drear. of its will be close to one of over 1,200 ministers In Ken- pin is still another improvement. You say It Is cold and cheerless, Frofeaalonal Card. It Is not generally known that a a million dollars. In tucky to pive their And a world that Is never true; This, too, will be the situation In bringing this vitally Important sub- slice of lemon put Into the kettle But, sizing things up correctly, J. M. PORTEI, ject before the members of their re- when boiling clothes will make the small offices, whero the banks It Isn't the world It's you! them beautifully white ad take all are now in operation. It is assured spective churches. It Is estimated BEAVER DAM, KY. that In this way over 250,000 per- the stains out of pocket handker- by the officers of the system that the You tell mo the world Is tickle, Will practice hit profession In Ohio and sd. And wicked and harsh and stern; sons In Kentucky will be enlisted in chiefs and children's dresses. Cut deposits will be correspondingly olnlng counties. 8peclar attention glrentoaT the lemon with the rind into slices, greater when the service Is extended That everything's set against you, this movement. PLACED IN YOUR RESI- - business entrusted to bis cart. offices. No matter which way you turn. In one respect "Tuberculosis and let It remain in the boiler till to first-claDENCE OR PLACE OF BUS- The average amount of deposits But why be so pessimistic? FRANK L. FELIX, Day" of this year will differ from the clothes are ready to come out. INESS, AND PUT YOURSELF being received at each office, as indiGet wise to my timely cue; "Tuberculosis Sunday" of 1910. InIN DIRECT CONTACT W'TH A HOME TREATMENT FOR cated by the January returns, Is Don't growl at the world, my brother, stead of requesting the churches to THE LUNO TROUBLE. HAETP0RD, ky. larger than the corresponding averIt Isn't the world It's you! give to the Tuberculosis cause a Will practice bis profession in Ohio and ad. It Is a recognized fact that fresh age for the British system of postal special Sunday service, the State slnlaz counties and In the Court of Appeals As It Must Re. air, plenty of nourishing food and a savings deposits In 1908, the most Orlmlnsl practice snd Collections pectsltr. Assocltlon is this year going to ask ORIce In tbe Herald bnlldlns; TO AIX STATES. correct "And so you really believe the treatment successful year In the history of that constitutional meetings at which Tuberculothat moon Is inhabited .professor?"" have done more to cure lung trouble system. FOR THE COMPANY'S SPECIAL sis and Its prevention be discussed, c. x. siansrr. c. b. smith. n feel"Not necessarily, madame. TO THE FARMERS, But CONTRACT and that weakened, A large majority of the depositors be held on Sunday, April 30, or on BARNETT L SMITH, ing, than all other forms of treat- In January were foreign Americans, there Is a moon In which there must CALL ON OR ADDRESS any day near that date, either in many of whom have been In the hab- be- a man and a woman." W. OBANON. thp week preceded or the week ment combined. A constitutional treatment, to it of sending their savings to their "I beg pardon." HARTPOBD, KY. Local Manager, following. The object is to get as Will practice tbelr profession In all the Conrt necessary requirements, native countries for deposit. An im"I refer to the honeymoon." Hartford, Ky. many people In Kentucky as possi- meet all the of Ohio and adjoining counties and In thr Cour must not only kill and remove all portant result of the system, thereof Appeals. Collectlona speclaltr. ble to think about this great probSWEET CLOVER SEED Sow In W. C. SEXTON, tho disease germs from the system, fore, is to diminish the outflow from lem at the same time. with wheat, rve or in pastures, In Local Manager, at the same time it must In- the United States of such funds. It Is conservatively estimated that but March; with oats In April or harrow Incorporated. Beaver Dam. Ky. crease the appetite, aid In digestion THRICE-AJEE- K y In view of the successful opera- in by Itself In April or May. Seed, WORLD there are In Kentucky at and assimilation of food, renovate tion of the ney system during the least 20,000 persons suffering from and build up $! measured bushel. Bokara Seed the nervous system and first month, PostmasterGencralHItch-- l Co., this disease In pome form or other. all parts Falmouth, Ky. vYithont a Rival In Its Field The Largof the body. cock has recommended to the ConTho State Association Is planning Gerrainnl Remedy meets all these gress the appropriation of $1,000,-00- 0 Ci o': est, Cheapest and Best Newspaper to distribute educational leaflets In requirements and Is producing some to be Immediately avallablo for Causes uneasy nights but if you will connection with this day and It is Published at tbe Price. It will the extension of the postal savings use Dr. Bell's earnestly desired that the public will marvelous results. If you have consumption In any system to a considerable number of relieve In a few minutes. There Is take an active part In stamping out Read in Every English-speakin- g HHiBSsTABUSHEDll!58l53H you aro the patrons of which are nothing better. Guaranteed by all WHRflH It its a ring, a iMKTEaW this preventable disease which sends form, blood disease; If Country, with ulcers or chronic clamoring for the new banks. ' VSSmIbstJ diamond, a watch,dealers. m over C.i'00 of our citizens to an ear- troubled HJsSBrsai Jewelry or silver- IEBsbH TbbstJ ware, you can get sE9sssw ly grave every year and causes an sores, coughs, pains In tho chest; If Accommodating. qoaii'r you have weak lungs and feel genEmfflVB lhe I9hSNO It has Invariably been the great ef A Reliable Cough Medicine. economic loss to our State of over edition "Please, mum," said the beggar, LsBl MHTiiB Mm lowest prices HnBHksV fort of the Thrlce-a-Wee- k erally run down and weak, write the It Is a valuable family friend. "I haven't had a blto In two days." liPSfOLDEST MAILNPMR of the New York World to publish the J13.000.000 annually. Ohio Medical Co., Box 95, Columbus, Foley's Honey and fcadsasaTaasW' Tar fulfils this newB Impartially in order that It may "Isn't that awful!" exclaimed the "BsEbbB ORDER HOUSE Ohio, and they will send you a full condition Wife Got Tip-To- p Advice. exactly. Mrs. Charles sympathetic person. be an accurate reporter of what .has "Here, TIge, "My wife wanted me to take our sized bottlo of this mcdiclno abso- Kline, N. 8th St., Easton, Pa. states: give the gentleman a couple of nice Par almost half century we have sored ex happened. It tells the truth, Irrespeclutely free, as a trial, If you Will "Several boy to the doctor to euro an ugly duilvely the Southern trade. Wre member? of my family tive of party, and for that reason It lor our t rec iiiusuaiea catalogue nuuicu, boll," writes D. Frankel, of Stroud, mention the name of Hartford Her- havo ben cured of bad' coughs and bites!" has achkved a position with the pubald. Gt5 Okla. "I said 'put Bucklen's Arnica & .colds by the use Foley's Honey and G. lic unique among papers of its class. Salve on It.' She did so, and It cured fTar and I am never without a bot Box 26 LMlsYlc,Kr. Tho subscription season Is now at 50-cebottle of the boll In a short time." Quickest ArUoU Ouarsatesd. tle In tho house. It soothes and hand and this Is the best offer that henler of Burnes, Scalds, Cetaoln I relieves the Irritation in the throat will be made to you. healer of burns, scalds, cuts, corns, and loosens up the cold. I have alFor Infants, and Children. If you want the new as If really is. bruises, sprains, swellings. Best ways found It n reliable cough cure edisubscribe for tho Thrlce-a-wee- k The Kind You Have Always Bought Pile cure on earth. Try It. Only and do not hesitlte to recommend tion of the New York World, which 2."ic at H vpilnmo m, Bears tho it highly." For la grippe coughs comes to you every other day except half-teaspo- on and stuffy colds, for children and given in Sunday, and is thus practically a daily Signature of IMPORTANT HISTORY grown persons and for delicate perat the price of aveckly. OF SUPREME COURT doses four times a day, sons, use only Foley's Honey and WORLD'S THE THRICE-A-WEEOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Tar. Contains no opiates. Fox1 regular subscription price is only $1.00 FACT AND FANCY. The Constitution of 1787 provided O O sale by all druggists. m mixed in .its bottle, will pet' year, and this pays for 156 papers. for a Supreme Court, and tho Judic- OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ?romptlT obtained In nil connttlet OR NO ttl, We offer this unequalled newspaper Carets and CopjrlshURiris. iary act oj 1789 prescribed Its times Utered. Hend Sketch, Model or I'lioto. (or GROWING SWEET CLOVER last a year-ol- d baby nearRIPORT on patentability. Patent pract. and THE HARTFORD HERALD to He who thinks himself happy of sessions and Its rules of procedIN PENDLETON COUNTY oeeiclartrelf. BANK KiriRCHCIS. gether for one year for $165. Send cents In lUmpi (or oar two Inralnabla ure. The first chief Justice wbb John really Is so, but he who thinks himbook! on HOW TO OBTAIN and SILL PATly month, and .four b6t-tl- es ENTS, Which ones will par, How to set a part, The regular subscription price of th Jny. The court began Its sessions In self wise is a fool. ner, patent law and other Taloabls information. This wonderful clover has come to two papers is (2.00. 1790. For about 12 years it had litWet tobacco will relieve beo or bo of great Importance to the farmover three months, tle business. It was John Marshall, wasp stings. ers of Pendleton county. Our chief PATENT LAWYERS, chief justice from 1801 to 1835, who It puzzles a horse sometimes to products are tobacco, cattle, sheep 803 Seventh St., Washington, D. C. made the court a greater power in know what a woman Is driving at. and dairying; and sweet clover plays and will make the baby Pigs that are washed, put on a a more Important role in all these the Government. Tho Influence of his decisions greatly strengthened fifth more flesh than those that are than any other thing. Wo have here, strong and well and will blue-gras- s, the Government. Tho court continued unwashed. alfalfa, red clover and to take Cardul, for your femafe A strange fact about coal Js that timothy; but to be composed of Federalists long wo havo mqro lay the foundation for a troubles, because we aro sure it AND CURE LUNC6 after that party went out of power It Is always delivered to both tho acres In sweet clover by far than any wUI help you.' Remembar that legislative buyer and the cellar. In the and executive other grass. It furnishes fine pasture healthy, robust boy this great female remedy Asparagus Is onn of the oldesl either alone or mixed with othor WITH branches of Government. It consistV ed at first of the Chief Justice and known plants used as food. grasses; it is the earliest grass in tho girl. WINE s A sixth was flvo associate Justices. spring and tho last to yield to free'zes .Sutherland')? Eagle Eye Snlre FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS In 1807, two moro In 1837, added OF Is the best eye remedy ever offered in' the autumn. No grass is equal to and a ninth In 18C3. From 18G3 to tho public. PBICB Send 10c, name of paper and this ad, for Is a snow whl to oint- It for milk producing and beef mak It sw. jt, at rti nn 1864, under Chief Justice Taney, tho -- .. lias brought relief to thousands of TrM Bottlo Fr ment, painless, harmless and abso- ing. It is the hardiest grass we have, our beautiful Savings Panic and Child's Sketch. court was Democratic ahd more In- lutely guaranteed growing on all kinds of soil, on bar Boole Bach hank contains a Good Luck AND ALL THROAT AND LUN8 TROUBLES. othor sick women, so why not to to cure. At all ren places in washes where it soon Penny. clined to State rjghte. In tho Im- dealers. 25c a tubo. you ? For headache, backache, I QTJASAJITEED SATISFACTORY! m portant Dred Scott case It gave a de levels them up. Its great- growth. SCOTT & EOYVNE. 409 PsaxI SUe.t. N. Y. QW WOVH' nsvwuvTT' periodical pains, female weak exceeding, ten feet Jn helghth and so cislon favorable to slavery. During ,. nets, many have said it Is "the r """ thick that It heaps upon the ground the war thocourt was made Repub beet medicine to take." Try it ! FOR FLETCHER'S a mass of Utter, which together with DR. BELL'S ANTI-PAI- N lican.. During tlie conflict between1 Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Hon- ey Sold in Till Citv Congress and President Johnson, tho tho large roots covered with nitro- For Internal and External Pains. For Coughs and Colds, jtTli. j. nv a. tj.ix..J. TJ xxwryuw ravrwurA lng IT-.!- .- es y TA-RL- mm diMKiu First ooooooooooooooooo t eVky) - For Good Reading Get ht Fight LIPPINCOTTS ' I jl ij 4 ht $1,-20- 0. three-quarte- rs HAVE A ROUGH RIVER TELEPHONE Attorney at Law, ss Attorney at Law, Long Distance Lines run-dow- J. Attorneys at Law, t ev post-office- s, '" lbiBn I1 I Wl y P. Harass CASTOR A && A nt AJRrarr Scott's Emulsion ,p, w D. w Go. AFt j , K a SWIFT & CO. We Ask You to-d- KILL the COUGH the ' or Dr. King's New Discovery 4foycHs vfQmii ft & CARDUI Children Cry. CASTORI A 'i m pk 1 1 , r i f. FrT-4fttr&,y- rf great BARGAINS IN SHW TITLES For Those Who Have the Purchase Price. YOU CAN from the Huasteca section and Tux-paAmong tho .flowers that are abundant are the century plant and the "lion's tooth," which are much sought after by the bees. A species known as' alborroba of mesqulte furnishes an abundance of blosspms and a sweet snp, and' tho bees frequently hive In tho hollow trees 6f this variety. The seaspns for gathering honey are from May to July and from September 'to November. m. FARM LIFE ANO ITS BIGJfSSONS Found inCommonPastoral Incidents. HOME SHOULD BE THE CENTER EBIUBE DUKE For $5,000 or a Count for OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Jokes and eggs don't Improve with Titles in' age. $2.2 ther 50-O- ooooooooooooooo SUNFLOWER PHILOSOPHY. O O Of AH That Makes Farm Ex- Proportion. SAN MARINO'S GREAT ASSET 4-- h t w T. C. RAILROAD SHIPPING Life on the farm does not consist SNOW SOUTH TO MELT IT 1.' These lots for sale: Duke solely In tilling the soil. Men till 500; Marquis, 000; Earl, 750; tho soil that they may live. LaborHere's a novel scheme for ridding Count, 450; Baron, 250; Knight, ing as a farmer does, from sunrise to Chicago o? snow. assortment of 200, and a splendid sunset, every day in the year, his The Illinois Central Railroad is orders and decorations at prices him conditions Its sponsor. The railroad has mado toll should secure ranging from 20 to 500. conducive' to health, to comfort, to a practice of filling coal car3 South Although foreign countries do not happlenss, to success In life. bound with the snow from Its yards thus openly advertlso their readiTo have some men to defend you In proportion to the population, and shipping It South. Most of It ness to do business with those who Is about the same as being convict- the number of farmers Is Increasing, melts pn route. What Is left when aspire to affix a 'handle to their ed. The num-bo- r; the cars reach their destination is or put It another wny: names, the fact Is generally recognot more toll but system, plans, shoveled out and melts In a short Some men make as much noise nized th.at a considerable traffic In eating celery as a horse does eating methods, organization, that bring time. Inasmuch as the cars are titles Is carried on. Increasing much more rapidly. corn. wanted In the South anyway, it Is It is Interesting to note, however, This mnkes for the farmers Inde- figured that the scheme Is cheaper It Is not often a man will laugh that a great deal of tho money thus to bo polite, but a woman always pendence; It will require of him not than paying for the hauling of the Perhaps you haven't lost a boy, acquired Is devoted to charitable will. greater labor but better directed la- snow to Lako Michigan. but it you've lost SOMETHING works. The tiny republic of San A loafer doesn't get very good re- bor; not more toll but system plans, Residents of Centralla, III., ac-- ELSE put an ad. in this paper and Marino, for Instance, which does a sults out of the economy he prac- methods, organization that bring cording to a telegram received from WE'LL HELP YOU TO FIND IT. roaring trade In titles of nobility at tices. were astonished enrlv larger rewards for his toll. there fixed rajes, devotes tho greater part When It comes to hindering work, Tho farmer strives to support his this morning when 50 coal cars load- was tho great panacea, curing everyof the profits to the maintenance of tho hookworm Isn't any worse than family In comfort, to bring up his ed with snow dripped through the thing and being the sovereign antiUs foundling and orphan asylum. It love. children well educated, well trained, tpwn. The Bnow started molting at dote for all poisons. you and all your heirs, or will make Did you ever hear a coal dealer to take their places In the world. Efflnehnm nnd was expected to he lost Its vogue about Orvletan only your male heirs if such Is your complaining about tho weather being Evidently this calls for constant practicallv all gone before Kentucky 1750, although It Is said to be used desire, a Duke for 1,000, or an Earl too cold? thought, for a growth year bv vear, was reached. still In Normandy by a low class of for 750.' Italy, too, will make you Nothing BoundB more out of place for additions to the farm machinery "It's quite a schemo with us." It or a Duke for 1,000, and a than to hear a minister called by his and the home comforts thnt make was said at the Chicago offices of the veterinary piactltln'ters. Tne last a Prlnco trace of It existed In the United 500. Tho title of first name. Marquis for "We need the cars In States under the name of Confectlp the place rnoro ahd more to every road will cost you 450, and that Count Ever notice how hard It Is to find Inhabitant of It a thing of beauty thfl South and we fill them with Dcmocrntls, which old practitioners 250. An Idea of the a daily paper around the house that's and a Joy forever. of a Baron snow before they are started on will recall as an Important Ingredtraffic done In titles may be gathered a week old? Do not sacrifice the home for tho their Journey. What snow does not ient of the original Warburg's tincfrom tho fact that a German firm You can please almost any person farm. The farm exists that the melt en route, vanishes soon after It ture. The confectlo was made of ar trading In Sweden sends out a Chicago News. by telling htm ho has a bright look home may exist, may shelter wife Is thrown out." turpentine, acala, treacle, balm of marked "Private and Confidehis eyes. children, may bo the center of castor, cinnamon, Gllead, Russian ntial," offering to secure any orders out of man feels quite as Important and In Loving Reiuemliimre friendly Intercourse and a protecNo myrrh and sonic 00 other ingredcirand decorations required. The as a little man who has Just called a tion not merely from weather but Of Clifford Render, who died Feb. ients, making a mixture very like cular goes on to say that the Arm big man a llarr from the turmoil of life, from Its 11, 1911. aged 12 years. New York Times. Orvletan. connections, which have first-clahigher educa- sorrows. Its disappointments and Its Darling Clifford, he has left us What's the use of to procure such decora- tion If a girl doesn't know how to Inevitable disasters. enable them Left us, yes, forevermore Foley Kidney Pills tions, and that they have been doing cook a chicken? As the Income of tho farmer In But we hope to meet our loved one Are tonic In action, nulck in refor tho last 36 years. big business When a man savs he wants to creases and the Income of ovnrv On that bright and happy shore. sults. A special medicine for all Tho list Includes Papal honors for have some sav, he means he wants to farmer Is Increasing who labors Mary a little business, too, have all the say. the Pone does lant' in heaven kidney and bladder disorders. faithfully and lives temperately he Abbott, Wolfohoro, N. IL, says: "f and will make you a Count for 450 quite Complete, of tho expenditure of must study the wise What has becomo That was not was n filleted with a had case of or a Baron for 250 honors of Perboy who was referred to as this Income. He must buv better So God took our darling Clifford rheumatism, due to the uric acid sia, Turkey, Spain, Portugal, Italy, "double-Jointed1111 save tho labor vacant seat. the To things that he mav Austria, the cost of that my kidneys failed to clear out Rumania and A genius is the one who does to- and the health of his wife. Ha must of my blood. I was so lame In my which vary considerably. ho moke life a llttlo less hard for his Thjugentle volco now Is hushed; day what. the j,oWhe4ellowthJnks Thy warm, true heart Is still, feet, Joints and back thnt It was agTho Portngttee Order of Christ, will do children. Ho must get better Im young and Innocent brow ony for mo to step. I used Foley for Instance, according to the list, Is right and proper that you plements that his own labor, man- And on thy It 200 and should have Hope, but don't exppct Is resting death's cold chill. Kidney Pills for three days, when I may be had for between ual and mental, may ho more pro Isabelle of was able to get up and move about 300, while tho Order of do the chores. It to ductive. Thy hands are clasped upon thy and the pains were all gone. This Spain, with a ribbon Identical with Occasionally a man- has some And he must enlarge his thought breast, great change In condition I owe to that of the old Prussian Red Eagle, trouble sticking to his friends when and Interest. His church ought tn We have kissed thy loving brow; Foley Kidney Pills and recommend costs from 200 upwards. The Aus- he needs them most. he the center of great Influence, and And'in our aching hearts wo know as I them to any one suffering trian Iron Crown runs to 1,000, alThere are some people you never ho oueht to think of the school as Wo have a darling now. though tho Order of Francis Joseph get thoroughly acquainted with un- something next to his home. He have." For sale by all dealers, m AUNT LENA R. may be had for half that price. For til they owe you money. should not bo content with a broken-d300 one can secure tho 175 t6 Piute for "Pitched" Voice. Nearlv every man 40 years old own An attack of the grip Is often folshed with mud and dirt n Order of Medjldleh, and thinks he looks younger than the and tilth, with incompetent tenchors lowed by a persistent cough, which Miss Footlight (Indignantly) do you mean by saying I "180 will purchase tho plcturesquo fellows ho grew up with. and antiquated school books. Great to many proves a great annoyance. Sir, what title of Swedish Knight of the Order a girl grows older- and nearer men have come from such schools, Chamborlain's Cough Remedy has should exercise my voice In a tar As of the Polar Star. Tho orders of tho discard, she Isn't so particular but tho number that have fallen hv been extensively used nnd with good factory? I'm Insulted. Manager Don't be offended. You St. Georgo vary In price In different about being a June bride. the wayside, because these schools success for the relief and cure of In Sicily It costs 75, In know how you said you had such a countries. No one has ever yet had tho nerve did not glvo the help they should this cough. Many cases have been 1 thought a Russia 10 more, ahd In Bavaria' to refer to boating carpets or curry- have given, no man can number. cured after all other remedies had fine pitch In your voice. more than twice as much, but you ing horses as physical culture. tar factory would bo just the place m Ever' countrv Fcbool should be failed. Sold by all dealers. may become a Knight of Montenegro to render It. Unfortunately many persons al- a school of aerlculture. The chilSCHOLARSHIPS FOR SALE. for as little as 15. ways think that the Promised Land dren there ought to bo taught some Help Wanted Tho King of Greece does rather a is located In some other State. of the laws of Nature's svstem of Tho Herald has a scholarship for For that. cough. Get a bottle of Dr. prosperous business with tho Order A man can keep a knife a long economics, something of tho beaufollowing well Bell's It Is the of the Redeemer, which can be had time If It Isn't worth keeping; tho tiful mysteries of the soil, the chem- sale In each of the ' m known business colleges, viz: best 50, whllo Servla bestows the good one he nearly always loses. Tor ical transformation thnt goes on In Bryant & Stratton Business ColOrder of Takova for a llko sum. Tho If a man knows a little Latin ho order that tho things that perish in lege, Louisville, Ky. A Sot telling ElVect. Prince of Monaco has for disposal Is apt to lose sight of some other tho ground may be reproduced In Hey, waiter! Pnducih Central Business College. Customer the Order of the Star, for which ho things In looking for a" chanco to uso the crops. Paducah, Ky. Walter Yes, sir. 25, and for 10 less, one can It. asks Interest your children through Kindly tell the loader If you aro contemplating taking a Customer secure tho Order of the Sun of Nasr-ed-dyour A man may forget tho things ho your own oxample, through business course, The Hornld can save of the orchestra to play something from tho Shah of Persia. said before his marriage but It Is a own teachings, through your own In6ad and low while I dine. I want to Although titles cannot be barter- safe bet that If he does, his wife fluence. Interest them throueh the you money. see If It won't have a softening InIn this country, it Is, of course, an won't. ed A few minutes delay In treating talk of tho household, through tho contriopen secret that a generous Apparentl ythc greatest favor you teachings of tho school, through the some cases of croup, oven the length fluence on this steak. to political funds often paves can do some porsons Is Just to let teachings of the church, In the farm- of time It takes to go for a doctor, bution the way to a place In tho peerage. them alone. In tact, that fits a good er's ovorydav life. Then fewer of often proves dangerous. Tho safest Apropos of this, It Is Interesting to many. and fewer of them will be attracted way Is to keep Chamberlain's Cough note that flvo years ago Franz KosRemedy In the house, and at the When a woman's favorite doctor to th saloon at the crossroads. suth, tho son of tho famous patriot, loses a patient, she always explains Benton Tribune Democrat. of croup give tho first Indication charged the Hungarian Government It by saying he was not called soon M child a dose. Pleasant to take and with receiving no less than 290,000 enough. Life Saved at Death's Door. always cures. Sold by all dealwill save the dyspeptic from many "by selling baronies to wealthy Jews "I never felt so near my grave," ers, m days of misery, nnd enable him to cat depends; a Moxlcan nnd It all whatever he wishes. They prevent at 20,000 each. women could get writes W. R. Patterson, of Wellingsome American phrase of this traffic In shot In tho hat without counting It ton, Tex., "as when a frightful cough SICK HEADACHE, Another and lung, trouble pulled me down to titles Is revealed by carefully-worde- d cause tho food to assimilate and noura close call. FOR FLETCHER'S ish the body, give keen appetite, Thd man who Bpllls cigar ashes 100 pounds, In spite of doctor's advertisements which have ap1 F peared In London papers from time on tho oarlor floor nnd doesn't worry treatment for two years. My fath DEVELOP FLESH . to time, offering for srflo the' titles of about It, or got scolded, Is Master of er, mower ana two sisrers niea or. Elegantly sugar and solid muscle. consumption. and that I .am alvti OLDEST 1ATENT MKIHCIM families of Ills Household. noblo Impoverished (SHOD VOR EVERYTHIXO 'Take No Substitute. Is due to Dr. King's New Dis France. It Is not bo long ago Since It froouently happen? that the y three titles, two bf whlqh .wore "At Rest" notice on Fathev's coffin covery, which completely cured mo. medicine, older than A patent French onea Count and the other Is tho first label of tho kind over Now I weigh 187 pounds and havo ' and strong for years." Christianity, with a great reputation been well a Marquis respectively, nnd one of hung up for Jils benefit. was called Orvlotan, Influence Is that which dis- Quick, safe, sure, It's tho best reme- as late as 1750, an Austrian Prince were put up for Home Orvleto, in TusNOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. sale In London, the price ranging courages tho ambition of manv boys dy on earth for coughs, colds, la after the town of cany. Tho word charlatan originatOpposite your name on tho Tit to be meSp. enough to warrant ex- grippe, asthma, croup, and all throat 100,000, 40,000 to from ' ' paper or wrapper you will find lung troubles, 50c and, $1.00. ed In connection with tho sale of and pelling thorny from school. . Hits. tho date your subscription ex-Peoplpilnay. not takp you very Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by this nostrum. V pires. Of nil historical fakes, the writer If you find your m probably James H. Williams. A' ' MEXICAN HONEY seriously but at that you has expired, please says, .the mo3t triumphant was OrVALUABLE PRODUCT make a more lasting impression than! send us one dollar. We will apTHE COST OF RATS AN vletan. This word, although menmother's threats do on the children. preciate n prompt remittance. EFFORT TO EXTERMINATE tioned In Scott's "Konllworth," does Tho exports of boney from Tara-plc- o --HAtchlson (Kan.) 'Globe. not appear In many dictionaries, ov- during to the United States estimates on medical. Tho remedy has been A British statistician Astlimn 1910 amounted to 43,575 gallons, gold, an Increase Is a rMstresslug disease, Dr. Bell's that rats In England consume or forgotten under the' name of Venlco valued at 821,380 relieves almost in- 'damage grain every year to the val- - treacle. of about 69 per cdnt. o,ver 1909. From tho time of Nero until late Dr. Bell's AntisepticSalve greater part of tho honev is stantly. 'We guarantee It to give ue of about 175,000,000. Tho nat- Tho Good for all Skin Diseases. ural conclusion Is drawn that If tho In tho eighteenth century, Orvletan m the wild product and Is brought In satisfaction. v, y. clr-Jculss ?" well-knowy. ln Thero are alwayB new ways of making mistakes. Nearlv every one hates a King and would llko to bo one. Time Isn't monpy to the man whp wastes a good deal of It It's astonishing how much cold a girl with pretty arms can stand. Most of the schemes for making a barrel of money can't be cashed. What has become of the boy who smoked grape vino? istence Worthy and Enjoyable. AN APT SERMON IN FEW WORDS pests were exterminated, the pople would save the expenditure of that amount for Imports. Ab a consequence a strongly supported movement has been started for undertaking the rats of wholesale destruction throughout tho British Islands. The project Is a good deal more useful than that of building Dreadnoughts. If seriously undertaken on a large scale, the progress of the movement will bo watched with Interest throughout civilization. One of tho distinctive features of our era Is the undertaking of efforts like this to get rid of pests that our ancestors submitted to almost without complaint. A kingdom without rats would be a novelty. It would virtually amount to the abolition of a tax Evening on' food. York New. World. BOY LOST i HARDW1CK tests eyes. HARDWICK grinds lenses while you wait. HARDWICK has two Graduate Opticians. HARDWICK has the only Lens Grinding Plant in Owensboro. HARDWICK has the only up-tdate Jewelry Store in Owens- boro. , HARDWICK has a fine Jewelry o- HARDWICK has an Expert En- graver. HARDWICK has the Best Watch Repairer. HARDWICK Is fine on Clock Repairing. You will never know what a fine store Owensboro has until you see HARDWICK'S. You will never know what HARDWICK can do till you try him. Rtpalrer. rJ McCALL PATTERNS Celebrated for itylc. perfect fit. ilmplicity Jni reliability nearly 40 yc.iri. Sold in nearly erery city and town In the United Statei and Can.idi, or by mail direct. More o!d than any other make, bind tor tree catalogue. McCALL'S MAGAZINE More iiibicriberi than any other taihion magailne million a nvnth. Inaluab:e. Uit millinery, cit ityler, pattern", needlework, h.iirdreintr, plain lewli.c, fincy etiquette, pod tnrlr, etc. On'y M cerm a year (worth double), including ,i tree ruttem. bubjcribc t iJay, or nnd tor ample copy. INDUCEMENTS WONDERFUL to Agents. I'tKtil brlnsri pr-- ." urn caU.oru. . Addre and new cash prue otlc-icue McCAii co.. 3 1 ::3 w. :;:i St.. Ntw yob Clraiuti and ITumottl m lUTtirunt JrowCu ay -r Pall t lUIr to lt Youthful Color. Curri ttp diMf at hair taJlnj. Mctndtl'OM Drutf'rj BALSAN1 HAIR bMutifiel tin hair. PARKER'S SOLD BY CARSON & LIBERTY SPECIAL" HATS MUX. lt CO. HARTFORD 3 RARE Big CHANCE! Pay for Solicitors! sand Dollars in cash premiums to solicitors, in addition to a liberal commission that is more than ample to pay one's expenses, besides affording a living profit, while engaged in the work of soliciting sul scriptions. page magazine-stylpaper, chuck full of reading most acceptable to any home. Each issue contains a sermon by Pastor Russell, an essay by Dr. Madison C. Peters, a serial and short stories, natural history, general news and special record of political and national affairs that are of interest to all people, cut patterns for ladies and youths, and miscellaneous matter, nil of high moral influence; also market reports from all commercial centers, and veterinary columns. The editor's aim being to present the reader with an exceptionally good family journal of superior merit, free from all matters that justice and truth. circulate such a paper, all To persons can benefit their community and add their mite in the uplifting of civic and political thought and action. Any person, lady or gentleman, with leisurehours, desirous of doing a good turn for the community, at the same time earning fair payment, should apply at once for particulars by writing to Triii iuNyuiiJiJ, Cincinnati, O. is now a twenty-fou- r e well-ordere- THE CINCINNATI WEEKLY ENQUIRER is offering Five Thou- THE WEEKLY ENQUIRER d well-meanin- g Tiitt'sPills Chlldron Cry A C i STO A to-da- SUTPERlMS Good " EAGLE EYE SALVS Nothing h"t tho Eyes $$! j o .nma.y ouinlii U. 6. niid foreign j tt 9 Bond nvylel, frAArnnnrt uownticciircTDnnc inHuc-rriHipntentiUHi m (ketch or photo ol Invention tor Yuircmnniiuv. ror lire uuuk. mo unuvv to ; - Plno-Tar-Hon- ey I KtnA&.tAfr. ttfr.-"t- t ai The Hartford Herald WEDNESDAY FEBKUAUV In tho United States 17,084 Catholic priests and r 13,461 churches. Catholics also control 4,- 23 972 parochial schools, with an at tendance ot 1,270,131. In addition to this there aro 225 colleges for boys and 696 academies for girls Closed and 82 ecclesiastical somlnarlos. J-- J fc i if i r ill it i i are FOHLEJUUMG CM-ASSIGNS him a soverd arralgnrriont for neglecting his duty as attorney for Walker, who jbad received a judgment of $10,000 i rm kj , against D. C. Heath &. Co., publishers, for alleged violation of contract. Its Doors Last' Thursday Rankin had comprqmlsod with the PROMINENT CITIZEN publishers for $2,200 after receiving AlcCarty Named as Dr. the $10,000 Judgment, which tho OF WADISONVILLE POPULAIX COUPLE,. MAIWIED Court of Appeals says was a flagrant Assignee. IN SUXXY SOUTHLAND neglect of duty, which deprived' tho State not only of $7,800, but put It Acid-- Sad Ends Life With Oarbolic Tho FordsvIIle Banking qompany, to a large expense in testing Notice of the marriage of Mrs. the law Maude Monroo Taylor, In December by action of its stockholders at a in the case. Taking Off of E. G. has Just 'reached ub through a clip- meeting held late Thursday ovenlng, &UNNYDALE. ping from a Southern paper. Mrs. filed a deed of assignment and ar Ashby. those Housekeepers Taylor was the daughter of the late ranged for the, Institution to go into Feb. 20. Farmers aro dono burnDr. J. W. McCarty, of ing tobacco beds 'and are now very Felix Monroe, of Deaver Dam. Tho liquidation. for housekeepMadlsonvIIIe, Ky Fob. 17. E. J. notice follows: Owensboro, was made the assignee. busy sowing oats. Ashby, one of the most prominent Inter- It is said there Is considerable bad Florala, Ala., Dec. 31. An Mrs. Charles Martin vUIted her much interested ing are citizens of MadlsonvIIIe and owner esting event of Thursday evening paper on hand which has been car- sister at Magan last week. of a large dry goods establishment wos tho wedding of two of Florala's ried a long time, but nevertheless Mr. John Tucker, of FordsvIIle, good Cooking in securing here, ended his life this morning by most popular young people, Mrs. the board of directors estimate that wdb herevlast Saturday on business. drinking a bottle of carbolic acid. Maude Monroe Taylor and Mr. Wal- the resources will pay depositors In Stove. most important of Mr. J. T. Lowe has purchased a Mr. Ashby arose from his bed about ter Brown. full. fine engino and installed in his shop. all housekeeping duties is 4:30 o'clock and went down stairs, Mr. John T. Smith, Jr., is presi- He has also bought the Jones prop The wedding occurred at tho pretas Is his custom, to kindle a fire ty home of Mr. and Mrs. Mabry on dent of the bank and A.- J. Wilson erty. cooking. supply in the stove. Mr. and Mrs. Bennett, of Sunny-dalFifth street, which was attractive has been cashier since the first of After waiting for fifteen or twen- and Inviting with Christmas greens, the present year. This is one of the are visiting relatives In Butler nothgood cooker. ty minutes for his return, his wife among which handsome white oldest banking Institutions in tho county. realized that something was wrong county, being the second one estabgleamed. ing Mr. Marlon Martin has about comcan She did not and hastily dressed. Mrs. Jtpbry velcomod her guests lished, and was organized by the late pleted the addition to his dwelling. recommend. find him In the kitchen and went out In tho 'Vlvl"g room, where tho artis- I. C. Adair. Up until lately it was Mr. J. T. Lowe recently bought a Into the woodhouso and there found tic decorations wce green and red. considered one of the most rosper-o'.i- s fine young mare from A. B. Wester-flelsize style in current unconhim lying on tho ground banks of the small one In the Price paid. $150. Delicious fruit punch was servod by scious, a glass and carbolic acid bot- the hostess. country, and .was thought to be enMr. J. W. Ferguson and two can please you in . tle by his side. There was still life grandchildren visited relatives In The guests were assembled In tho tirely safe. In the body and she immediately parlor to await the bridal party. A succesplu-- i of crop fal're and Hartford a few days last week. style price. but death Hero white and preen colors were business deptcislon which hu made summoned a physician, came within a few minutes after he prettily blended. great Promptly nt nine collections slow are the causes to BURLEY DISTRICT EXPECTS was found. TO CUT OUT 1011 CROP o'clock the happy young couple en- which ma bo attributed ih inabilhighest The motive given by Mr. AshbyV tered nnd tho Rev. Mr. Mclver per- ity of the bank to continue business. on Lexington, Kv Feb. 20. Tho relatives for his death is that ho formed tho snered ceremonv. A run oa the bank was thf Jtrort was in 111 health and knew that he voted Mrs. J. F. Collins, of Hartford, cause of its suspension. It was said Burloy Tobacco Union would soon be forced to give up ac- Ala., acted as matron of honor, the that between six and seven thous- to cut out the crop for this year, is sure to give our tive business life with which he was bride's onlv attendant. After the and dollars was paid out to deposi- with practically every delegate presclosely attached. ceremony the hostess, assisted by tors the day before it closed, thus ent being Instructed to vote for this Twenty jears ago Mr. Ashby Mrs. Crowley, served a tempting sal bringing the legal reserve down be- movement. The amount of acreage moved to MadlsonvIIIe from the ad course. that can be pledged to the "cut out," low a point to do business. country and built up a Bplendld Mr. M. L. Hcavrln, of the law firm Is said to be doubtful because of the The bride was beautiful In a goltrade. He managed every detail of den brown messallne prettily trim- of Heavrin & Woodward, was called apparent Indifference of tho Burley HI his business and had been urged In med with velvet to match, and gol- to FordsvIIle Thursday afternoon by Tobacco society. A communication TJ l vain bv his family to take a vacation den embroidery about tho officers of tho bank, to draw the was sont the Older body asking It m ojuud, X7..l. C(..,l Introduced j.uujiurH, jyiaure s s e s , on brought application to call a convention of Its members, Constant Hat, shoes and gloves deed of assignment. tho bol!ce. Springs, Tables. Safes, Kitchen Cabinets, etc. A The disease to match the coatutue completed the from Kentucky, Indiana and Ohio to chronic rheumatism. complete outfit or any part of same can be supplied For Sale, indorse had gradually grown worse. vote. charming effect. Mrs. Drown has here. The largest stock, the greatest variety fit the - No Inquest was held over the body made a host of friends since making A good team of horses. For further Tho result of the meeting Is re best prices can always be secured at this store. This fns his family requested the county Florala her home and possesses a particulars call on or address, garded in some quarters as pre HIRAM MILLER, saging the resumption of night ridofflcials to dispense vlth It. Mr. charming store is the home of the Famous OSTERiYlOOR personality. Mr. Brown ing and similar disorders, as reports Beaver Dam, Ky. Ashby was 4C jears of age and is Is well krown, being one of Florala's 7t4 Mattresses. Look these lines over. We can do you good by his wife and two chil- foremost business men. hitherto received show the growers surled GREENBRIER. are generally Inclined to the belief dren nnd a sister and brother. Tho Feb. 20. Farmers of this com- that a crop should be raised this at Mm (11 Orns Celebration New Orleans, funeral will take place munity took advantage of the recent year and none in 1912. La., Fell. 1011. the residence. He was a member of On account of above, tho L. &. N. fair weather by sowing oats, fencing, the Prosbterlan Church. Mr. Ash UROOMSAHE FIRE round-triby secured the bottle of carbolic acid will sell tickets from burning plant beds and some corn CAUSED MUCH ALARM a local drug store Thursday nls;ht. Hartford, Ky to New Orleans, for ground was broken. at Deaver The price being paid for tobacco stating that he wanted to use it as $19.23. Dates .of sale, Feb. 21st to A fire originating In a broomsage 27th, Inclusive. Final limit return- under thetpoollng sjstem Is causing a disinfectant. : II " ing, not later than midnight of many farmers to comtemplate a crop field on the Thomas Hewlett farm Do you know that croup can bo March 11th, 1911. who haven't raised any for some at Pleasant Ridge, threatened to do great damage Thursday afternoon Chamberlain's Olvo prevented? years. H. E. MISCHKE, Agt. Cough Remedy an soon as the child when It gained headwiy despite the A very enjoyable social was Look For the Bee Hive becomes hoarse or even nfter the at tho residence of Mr. H. A. Wil efforts of some men to control it, dnd when you buy son last Saturday night. spread from the field to other parts croupy cough appears and it will On the package preent the attack. It Is also a cer- Foley's Honey and Tar. None genmpnufltnia.- Mr. Oeorge Fulton is reported to of tip farm and partly destroyed Rethe mUkhouse on tlto farm of Bentain cure for croup and has never uine without the Bee Hive. be very low of heart trouble. been known to fall. Sold by all member tho name, Foley's Honey The fjames wore Mr. Charley Wilson, formerly of jamin Johnson. and Tar, and reject any substitute. this community, but lately of Mis- finallv extinguished, no great m e dealers. Foley's Honey and Tar relieves sissippi, is the proud fathqr qf a having been done, although if OLATON. coughs and colds quickly and is baby girl which the stork left him was thought at pno time that th Feb. 20. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ly- safe and sure. Contains no opiates. last Thursday. Mother and child Johnson homo would be. burned. feller ons, of this place, who have been Sold by all dealors. m doing well. mentlonod in the last few letters, Shultz Is the tost oFFfCE hoimed Littlo Miss Corlnne Master Commissioner'" Sale. are improving at this wrlttlng. AT mqiMqD, IXD, suendlng this week at Beaver Dam, Ohio Circuit Court, Kentucky. Measles are In this town. Mrs. the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Kate K. Westerfleld, et al Plaintiffs, Richmond, Ind., Feb. 18. The Mack Bruner, of Leadvllle, Nev., has Davis. vs. safe at Centervijlo, near the measles at Mr. W. B. McDan-lel'Is attending Mr. Alvin Chlnn, who here, was cracked early Mrs. Bruner Is visiting rela- Julia A. Hoover, et al Defendants. Our business is devoted exclusively by nt Shultztown, visited his parBy virtue of a Judgment and or- school robbers, who escaped. Thoy securtives at this place. She will leave to the Granite, Marble and Stono Satents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Chinn, 1 XI der of sale of the Ohio Circuit Court, urday ed 5,000 In cash, and a like amount here In a short time for her home. and Sunday. trade, and being "thoroughly practical In stamps. They escapod Mrs. C. B. Lyons and two chil- rendered at the February terra, with a Messrs. R. H. Wallace and Cy. in same enables us o know your redren, little Miss Nina and Master 1911, In tho above cause, for the Chinn each lost a valuablo horse last horse and buggy which they had purposo of dividing the proceeds quirements. We only hande the stolen from the son of State Senator Daniel, of this place, were the guests week. very best Granlto and Marble. Andf Cummins and road westward. of her brother and sister, Mr. nnd amongst the parties as their interNit Prof. Ouy S. Hazelrlgg, of Beaver Mrs. J. A. Daniel, of Hartford, a few est may appear, aftor paying the Dnm, recently closed a verv success- roglycerin was used to open tho safe, gtfeqr reputation has been gained on costs herein, Including a reasonable davs last week. ful Bchool at this place. Many pa- No one was awakened by tho explosJust this class of work. Let us Quito a nice crowd attended the attorney's fee, I will offer for sale by trons and visitors were present tho ion. The theft was not discovered Before You Can R.ea.p show you In dollars and cents that box supner and ball nt W. O. W. public auction at the court house wns opened this until the You might well try to mko last day, which was spent with apIn Hartford, on Monday, tho it is to your interest to buy of ti. hall at this place last Wednesday door farming pay without cowing propriate exercises consisting of rec- morning. Gth day of March, 1911, about one We gladly refer you to any ot the night. try to make a mercanseed ai itations, dialogues, drills, plays and Killed His Brother, parties wo have furnished, as to our o'clock p. m., upon a credit of six tile buslnen pay without adverPaducah, Ky.. Feb. 18. W. A. Folej's Kidney Remedy An Appro months, tho following described soncs. At tho close a pair of gold tising honesty and responsibility in dealings. cuff, buttons were presented to him Simmons, a elation. property farmer of Linton, Tilgg as a token of esteem and friendship county, killed L. McConnell, Cathrlne St., Elml-rhis brother Archie af- In Your Home A certain tract or parcel of land whoso voices falt- ter the latter N. Y., writes"I wish to ex- lying and being In Ohio county, Ken- from his nuplls,oves attacked him with a The Thomas filled with tears knife. Tho killing was press my appreciation of tho great tucky, on tho waters of Nocreek and ered and whose tho result of at tho thought of saving an old quarrel. The murderer is good I derived from Foley's Kidney Barnett's creek, known as the two We vplco the sentiment of mnny under arrest. Monumental Works, Remedy, which I used for a bad case Interests In the old PeterShown tract when we sav of kidney trouble. Five bottles did and bounded as follows: Beginning In this community corA Beautiful AVoinan the work most effectively and prov- at a stone at the letter "C"; thence amenl to the sentiment of vour ed to me beyond doubt It Is tho most N. 32 Us E. 131 poles to a beech nnd respondent of last week, writing on Must have a beautiful skin. Dr. our "Representative form of Oov- rellablo kidney medicine I haveov-e- r dogwobd, Ed Shown's corner, at ernmont," signing himself "XXj! Bell's Antiseptic Salve removes pimples, black heads, chaps, and rough taken and shall always have my Bw; tHenco S. 57 V4 W. 48 poles Mon like him aro ccrtalnlv needed In ness, leaving Headquarters tho skin smooth. Trv endorsement. For sale by all Drug- id a stone on tho road at "E", on tho 41i ta ilmt rf An m ,.u uicauicig, nt it u u, u.untDa n vwl A ven m nata v It. on our guarantee, m gists, m 'old plat; thence S. 32 V4 W. 130 ...m ..a, visions and visionaries. Come again, poles with tho road to a stono at Building Supplies. MORE THAN uiim.ooo Mr. XX, nnd give us more of'sucn "F"; thdnco N. 57 E. 48 poles homely wisdom and sound logic, the CATHOLICS IN THE U. S. to the beginning, containing 40 fruits of which will be treasuredMn acres, be the same more or less. If you nee4 building Milwaukee, Wis., Feb. 20. There tho minds and hearts of all 'whose The purchaser will bo required to fortune It is to peruso nre at present 14.C18.7C1 call on ;us. We have tho columns Roman execute bond with approved security of our excellent county paper, ,The Catholics In the United States, acKough and .Dressed Lumber, cording to tho 1911 Wlltzlus official immediately nfter sale. Hartford Herald. Doors, Sash, Moldings, Floor-ing- , GROWN UNO BRIDGE WORK This 14th day of February, 1911. Catholic directory, which Is now In Ceiling, Finish, Siding, COURT PI-MOT4KFS F. L. Felix, press. The figures given do not inFor tho refined and dainty woman is AWAY ATTORNEY'S jFEE Lathes, Shingles, Columns, Master Commissioner. clude the Catholics In tho Philipwhat she demands now. American W. II. Barnes and Y. L. Moseley, Rubber Paper and Metal pines, Porto Rico or Hawaiian Isare on dentistry, and are Frankfort, Kv Feb. 18. Due to Attorneys. lands, for If theso were added, the Roofing. Eidgeroll Cresting not satisfied with anything but tho tho efforts of Miss Ora L. Adams, number of Roman Catholics under All Skin Troubles superintendent of the county schools acme of perfection in dental work and Guttering, House and the Stars and Stripes would bo near- Aro overcome by using Dr. Hoof Paints,, Lime, Paten Bell's of Mercer county. Attorney G. ,E. Teeth extracted with s littlo pain ly 23,000,000. Antiseptic Salvo. It is as pleasant Rankin, who secured a, fee of $1,000 Although tho United States re- to use as pure as possible. Children' given careful Plaster, Cementi Common and cream and Is guaran- in tho lower court for servTceT renligious census of 190C credits the teed to glvo Whenever you want Busl- attention. Special attention torplatt Fire Brick, Screen Doors and satisfaction. 2fic a dered H. H, Walker, former county ness Cards, Letter Heads, Roman Catholic faith with only Wire. . box. "work and ALL WORK OUAIIA. superintendent, will not receive the m Circulars of anything else the Wlltslus figures are not fee. TEED. Work done at lowest nriceii. In the printing line. exaggerated, as tho Census Bureau Mule. Tho Court of Appeals deducted lfi per cent, of Its total Richmond, Ky., Feb. 18. A freak t Judgment of 'tho Mercer, We give PROMPT SERVICE .count 'for children, counting only colt was born here but only lived a Circuit Court in the case ofithe Ci. Wont x,mi TT,l and GUARANTEE communicants. few seconds. It had two heads, four County Board ot Education uuiuii oc. OfflCfiylB RfinuWIrfln RnlMlntf . of Mor- 1L. uiretiury mere i iront legs and two Jl nxxuruuiK m mu backbones. cer county against Rankin, and g&vq,, SATISFACTION. . '4 ill Furniture and are preparing very a I who X 1 The - e, We can the the chrys-artherav- We show d. to-d- , but what we know we We have any that's or demand and and We carry the Majestic Unbreakable Range, the grade the market. A Stove bought store at SATISFACTION YViu-uouuiu- Our Furniture Dep't u :is: to-da- ;- 2.1-2- 8, p E. P. Barnes & Bro. uam, Ky. L irni YOU MUST S0WIK!i?J?SA'F j darn-ag- ?? 4JJBB& In s. post-offi- jm ixlfl to-da- y post-offlc- o t: a, Paper. - "good-bye-- ." Hartford, Ky for 1 1 CALL US UP ma-teria- l, X p j Tno-llcade- ri Jo-da- y re-vo- rH '- -, 1 ..... DR. H. J. BELL, Beair6s., T?,-,- I HARTFQRD, KX. ?? Hartford, -- Ky. MU . L e