You have found an item located in the Kentuckiana Digital Library.
Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.): March 15, 1911
Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.): March 15, 1911 Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Jno. P. Barrett & Co. Hartford, KY 1911 haf1911031501_sn84037890 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.): March 15, 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. oj rHE HARTFQRD HERALD, Subscription $1 Per Year, in Advance. Come, the HtralJ of a Koiij World, the fiat of All falitqi Lumbering at Hj Back." All Kinds Job Printing Neatly Executed. 37th YEAB. DOWNFALL OF HARTEORD, KT., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 1911. S i r Pi I A.. it t ing trains of damaging railway age attendance for many preceding property. terms. This speaks highly for him BANK CASHIER of The permanent Commission as a teacher. Mr. Barnes came to Congress, which has tho power to us a stranger, but his kindness and act as Congress "when that body Is gentlemanly ways won for him REGIME not in session, deferred the measure THE many friends who will be sorry to 15 NOW MISSING covering this proposed action of the learn of hl3 leave-takinLet us to a Government always give the stranger a chance. which is instructed to report to the Most May Now Come Had Charge of Suspended Joint commission Monday, when the PLEASANT SOCIAL EVI INT measure probably will bo adopted. Any Moment. GIVEN RV MRS. MoIIENRV Bank. accompanying A note the bill, slgnned by Miguel Macedo, On last Wednesday J j John J. McHenry gave evening Mr3. MOST BUBINBMSE OF LOOT THE BLOW SEEMS IMMINENT at the Department of the Inn delightful terior, says the President considers surprise party to her guests, Misses the long string of depredations comMargaret Frost, of Nashville, and Hopes of People May be Real- mitted since Nov. 20 of such a char-astElena Smith, of Madlsonvllle, at the Bank's Attorney Found the as to justify application of that McHenry homo place on Mulberry ized Limantour Picked Holdings of Fleeing Cashclause of the constitution providing street. The house was artistically for suspension of personal guarandecorated with daffodil's from under for Presidency. ier a Myth. tees. This is an Intermediate state the old pine trees, other flowers and between civil government nnd marevergreens. games MARTIAL LAW DECIDED UPON tial law. The decision to present were the feature of the evening and DEPOSITORS VERY HARD HIT the bill for the approval of Congress delightful refreshments were made 11. The was made at a recent Cabinet meetMarch Washington. Stephensport, Ky., .March 11 hv the young people on a chafing tn ing. Developments here since the closlns downfall of the Diaz Government dish. The soft glow of candelabra His resignaMexico la Imminent. revealed a scene pleasant to look of the Two States bank on Tuesdaj of this week nnd the departure or tion and the transfer of authority STANLEY DECLINES TO upon. may be announced at any time. ENTER GOVERNOR'S RACE of Cashier John S A beautiful boudoir bag was won disappearance Events of the republic seem to be bv Miss Alta Mae Likens, the younc Adair show that the bank was con InevitTapldly Bhaplng themselves Henderson, March 12. Congress, lady who caught tho most plates In pletely lootel before It was closed. ably in that direction. man A. O. Stanley, In answer to urr. the game of and a There was practically nothing left The Mexican Congress was con- gent calls that he enter tho Demodaintv silver pencil was the prize In It, and even the young lady, Mis3 in an extraordinary cratic primary for the gubernatorial vened awarded Mr. Henry OrlfTIn In tho Payne, who was assistant cashier, os session, to meet the emergency con- nomination. Issued a statement toimc game. The other games were well ns her mother, had nil tlei- savlngs In the bank, and the probfronting the Government. The con- day declining to make the race, as also Joyously amusing. Mrs. McHenry is a most delightful ability Is that they will lose it all stitutional guarantees throughout was forecast in the dispatches from One of the surprising things Is the republic were-- suspended. This Owensboro this morning. entertainer and made all her guests Tho letter of declination is adis equivalent to the establishment of at home. It all scem-- ! that she did not know of the bank I feel perfectly ed n breath of bygone days and a being Impoverished, though she was martial law, and the change from dressed to the people of Kentucky revival of the times when the hos- In charge of the bank often alon the orderly meihod of conducting through Exucutlve Committeeman pitable home of the McHenry's was while Adair was absent on other enGovernment to the strong arm of J. A. Goortson, Dixon. Ky. He pays the the scene of so much happiness for terprises, or away at Hawesvllle or the military Is an admission that In- his constituents want him In ConOwensboro, to both of which places are extremely gress and ho must keep his word conditions all who lived In Hartford. ternal with the people. His card Is a grave. Those who enjoved the evening's he often went. This fact Is also pleasure were: This one official act, more than lenethv one and breathes the purest Misses Margaret deeply humiliating to Miss Payne Orlando Smith, who was the heavFrost, of Nashville, Tenn.: Elena anything that has yet occurred, cor statesmanship and. Democracy. m Smith, of Mndlsonvillo: Alta Mae Li- iest stockholder In the bank roborates the accuracy of the Infor MORE AMERICAN TROOPS Adair, Is frank In saylnc kens, Bentilco matlon that has been received at Mrttle Moselov, WILL GO TO MEXICO Haynes, Mrs. Jennie T. McHenry, that the bank is ruined and nlsr "Washington, but which has beon f strenuously and vehemently denied Mrs. John J. MoHenrv nnd little son gives out the fact that several of tl e 11. Washington, March Insolven' representatives of the Mexiby the Henrv D., Prof. T. H. Smith, Mr. stockholders are utterly military planrf'for tho mass-ingjLADY SARAH WILSON, HUNTRESS AND MAFEKING HEROINE and Mrs. Isanc Foster, Messrs. E. G. nnd good for no amount, much le?s can Government. still other troops on the MexiThe probaQuibbling over the state of the BarraBs, Tice Burns, EstllJ Park, for the double liability. co pVr(er, aro rnpldly being perfectKills Foster. Henrv Orlffln, Trimble bility Is now that the $27,000 at health of President Diaz as indica- ed by the War department. Tho utstronger to the United States is Lndy Surah Wilson, aunt of Pendleton, Dr. II. J. Bell and Hebor first given out as the amount of Intive of the strength of tho republic among the the half American Winston Spencer Churchill. Lady Sarah debtedness sit- most activity prevails by Adair contracted Matthews. has ceased to be a factor in the recently arrived to spend the rest of tho social season with general staff, and already plans have through othors, but practically all of uation. friends in New York. She knows the west already, having shot been made on paper for the quick which Is supposed to have gone to CHILD DRINKS PINT OK The publication of his daily rout-jn- e grizzly bears In the Rocky mountains. She is a Diana tho huntress, division of WHISKEY AND EXPIRES l)Is purpose.niny be trebled when all up the statement that mobilization of another emergoncy game in Kast Affion yes, lions so Colonel Roosewho has killed olg to bolster If revelations nre made. It Is now and hearty and 15.,000 troops for U30 velt isn't tho only person of that distinction now In Amerlcn. Lady the oldmtm-IC-lift- le requires. Elkton, Ky., March 11. Secur- known here that the directors were Wilson Is said to be a better shot with both rifle nnd pistol than Is Colodominant figure that he has still the KenThe w''nlr Nntlonrl Guard of ing a quart bottle of whiskey while averse to Adair spending so much of nel Itoosevolt. She waa the heroine of the siege of Mafektng In the ueen for 25 years, no longer intertucky will be put under orders nt Boer war, doing much work as a volunteer nurse. there was no one else In the room, his time away from Stephensport, The substitution of martial ests. the first shooting on the Mexican Clarence, son of and protested more than once, but the for civil law Is of vastly more con- horde". It 13 the intention to throw Robert L. Harris, a farmer of Adair always explained things so cern, and to those who are keeping In the National Guard ns a reserv neighborhood, drank about well that no action was ever taker. In close touch wltli'th'e Mexican sitforce for quick, decisive action, If a pint of the liquor and was in an Attorney John P. Hnswell. who uation this action portends tho end trouble comes, and trouble Is ex- UNITED MINE WORKERS OROER TO RECRUIT TRE unconscious condition when found has been employed bv the directors of tho career of the man who has pected. by his mother upon her return from to look after the Interests of the ruled Mexico with an iron will, ELECT TREIR OFFICERS There is a strong and growing ImKENTUCKY STATE GUARD the kitchen, where she was prepar- bank, nnd Mr. Smith were at Haweshacked by an army always loyal and pression that tho movement of Uniting breakfast. vllle this morning for the purpose o? prepared to do his bidding. re- ed States troops will eventually and The child had placed the bottle seeing what they could get there beIf half the The army Election Returns Show Good Men Order Issued, It is Said, Without back In tho hex where It was kept longing to Adnlr, and though thev exports from Mexico are true, no long- probably not far In tho future, tend to Mexico City. nd It W5 some time before the fam- found there the places In which he er can be relied upon to uphold the Chosen for the Various Any Word from Washily ascertained what the real trouble maintained a winter and a summer Diaz regime. Much of the disaffecOntorfown Citizen Dead. was. Medical aid was summoned, home, they found no property of his, tion In the Mexican military estabPlaces. ington. Mr. E. H. James, one of Center-town- 's but nothing could be done to stop nor any information ns to his where-aVoutlishment is Bald to be due to the citizens, old and respected the convulsions and death relieved mismanagement of a Minister ofWar, died at his residence in that town on Us nnd !''? wip loft hhwp Tho following constitutes electlor Acting Adjutant General Basset!.' i,- - Ai.ti.it o ..j i Vllle for OWensWo on the night be- -' weak and hesitating, who succeeded last Saturday, of old age and -- cturns of i DIstiict 23 U.M.W. of A.: has Issud an order to all State me iiiiu Buiicriug. --. Tteyes, now in exile in Europe. year The canvassing board of this District In the 73d fore the closing of the bank was ancomplications, 4iiard companies in Kentucky, ns Acquitted of Ht'ilous Cliarae. With its ranks decimated by nounced. Ono rumor has It Mint He had long been mot Tuesday of last week and pro- follows: of his age. In the trial of Dr. J. L they are to the revolutionists. Its pres- a of member the Methodist ceeded to canvas tho returns of lo"It Is ordered that all organiza- Smith, of Centertown, charged by daughter in Mississippi, where a tige as an efficient military force church and was a good citizen. Fu cal unions of Mrs. Adair resides. for various offices In the tions, Including the Held hospital at greatly diminished, its officers neral services were conducted at the district for tl o ensuing year. The Louisville, ho Immediately iccrult- - Mlrs Nora Burress, of the samo town, with being tho father of her Al'TO MANGLES RARY and the soldiery disheart- West Point Daptlst church Sunday, GIRL: ened, what remains loyal to Diaz is by Revs. R. D. Bennett and L. W. returns of said canvas show that R. led to the strength authorized by the U'egitimnto child, which was held MOTHER BECOMES INSANE M. Roll was president by existing orders, with mon available before Judge It. R. Wedding in concentrating around tho capital to Tlchenor. in tho presence of a largj a large majority, L. B. Walker was for instant sorvice, should an emer- Hnrtfcrd several days last week, the nfford personal protection to the old crowd. Intorment was In the fami- elected vjco president, H. H. Vincent gency Cincinnati, March 12. After seenrlse. defendant wns acquitted. Tim case ing her mkn and to prevent rioting and pll- - ly lot near the residence of Mr. J. D. was elected secretary-treasurdaughter. Esby a In executing this order no lpglng when the final crash comes. Boll, Point Pleasant. Mr. James 'arge majority, and Estill Drake, count will be taken of enlisted men was warmly contested on both sides ther, crushed to a pulp by being hit and eloquent speeches were mndc by nn automobile, and picking up In Washington two names are was sick only about a week before he Geo. Harris and J. F. Everley were carried on the rolls of commands, by the contending attorneys. The the mnss of mangled flesh and runmentioned In connection with tho died. He leaves four sons and two elected auditors, thoy having no op who are absent from the coup'y or Jury wps composed VIco President daughters, all grown. Mexican Presidency of Messrs. S. T. ning four squares to the city hospi position. Stnte, or otherwise incapacitated Barnett, J. II. B. Carson, W. E. Corral and Minister of Finance Limtal, Mis. Mary Coffman, of this city, L. S. Campboll, Chas. W. Mulllkln from immediately Joining their comJudgment Reversed. Ward, Jr.. Mltchel Baldwin and W. went violently Insane antour. Senor Limantour Is loyal y when In tho Court of Appeals last week and J. D. Walker were elected tel- mands. All unexamined listed men E. Bldwell. The prosecution to the Diaz group, of which he is a was Informed by tho officials of tho Instilers. The District Executive Board must be at once ordered bsfore a repicsented bv prominent member, and is esteemed the Judgment of the Ohio Circuit Countv Attornev C. tution that the child was dead. She by the revolutionists. Moxlcans, Court was reversed In the case of the consists of Jno. M. Baker. Geo. Rone, surgeon for examination. E. Smith nnd Mr. W. H. Brncs. was placed In a strong ward and is "Sonlor officers of medical corpn while Messrs. Heavrln & Woodward in a precarious without regard to party, character- Green River Chemical Company Jno. B. Bakrr, Ed Frayser, Dick Ba condition ise him as a strong man, and pro- against the Board of Trustees of the ke, V. M. Render and D. R. Chllds. stationed at points named aro au and Mr. J. E. Fogle represented the A riot was narrowly averted bv Geo. Baker was elected by a large thorized to enlist forty-fiv- e hon-esttown of Rockport, Tho Chemical mn nt defendant. claim him as one of scrupulous tho timely nrrlval of tho police dicompany had secured a deed to tract majority as a member of the Inter Lexington, twenty men at Owens-bor- o rectly following the accident. The national Executlvo Board. There twenty men at Russoll- - ISLAND ROYS PINCHED and He Is a man of very great wealth of land to erect a wood alcohol little Coffman girl was playing In AT SOUTH CAHROLLTON Central avenue and graft is a thing of which he, at factory, and If the site was not used being 54 aspirants for the various vllle, for services as members of the when the machine, offices, the races for all were very hospital corps." least, has never been.charged. Gus- for the factory a fixed number of owned by Mrs. W. A. Lench, of Norvery close. This order was Issued without Island, Kv March 11. Several wood, tavo Madero, brother of the revolu years, it was to revert to tho peopio Interesting nnd with somo ran but of the hoys from Island pot plnc"?t' occupied byher down. The enr was tionary General, now In New York, of the city who had donated the The candidates were from eight dif- any word from Washington, Mrs. Leach, a daughter y spoke of him money and the court holds that the ferent counties. This district has there Is believed to bo something In South Corrollton a few dnvs a?" and In an Interview her maid. The accident hapThe only officers behind this unusual activity 6,000 members. p among pened In and for getting In a little mix-utis a "noble and fine man. Ho is one flour mill Is a factory, covering the tho center of tho Jewish themselves, while coming from Cen- section of tho few Mexican high officials," requirements In the agreement to from this side of Green river elect- building up of the State guard. nnd a body of men attacked ed wero Richard Baker, of Taylor tral City. Some of their friends the car after the child's body had continued Senor Madero, "who Is not maintain a factory on tho site. Mines; Chas. Mulllkln, of McHenry, from Island went up to South a grafter. Ho was a rich man when OHIO COUNTY MAX been pulled from under It. Tho Church Notices. Mines, Y. M. Render, of Williams In nnd succeeded getting arrival of tho patrolmen, however, lie entered the statesmanship of our TAUGHT GOOD SCHOOL The Herald la free to all chtircb and J. F. Everly and J. D. Walker, them out of their difficulty. They country, and Is a line citizen." saved the occupants of the machine Already Ohio. notices from any church. Martial Law In Moxlco. The Robertson County Central of say they don't like South Carrollton from serious Injury. we have personally solicited from and Secretary The President following compli- any more. Moxico Cltr,. March 11. For the somo and do hereby solicit all the a salary of $81.65, tho vice last week has tho mentary notice of an Ohio countfan: Tlrst time in 15 years President Diaz preachera of the county who care to House nnd Lot for Sale. Notice to Wool Growers President receives $75.85 and the lias determined to Invoke that clause have announcements made through other officers rccolvo $2.92 per day. Prof. Henry S. Barnes, of Beaver Of A. S. of E. Wo will meet at Situated on corner of Main nnd Dam, Ohio county, very for this medium, to bring or send them In the constitution providing this together successful term of Ky closed a Culp Hartford, April 7, 1911, to elect a Washington streets, Hartford, known summary action the application of In. Any who do not avail themselves All officers receive expenses. school at as tho "old Jail" proporty and now grader. E. C. BAIRD, Ch'm'n. with all legitimate on'oFrfday, Fob. 3rd. The closing the, tieath penalty when deemed ex- of this privilege are taking all the occupied as a resldonco by Mr. nnd MELVIN STEWART. Sec'y. pedient In cases of highway robbery, responsibility of this particular mat exorcises .were attended by a Mrs. W. H. Orlffln. Two-stor- y brick the raiding of towns and plantations, ter upon themselves. The directors of tho Grayson crdwdod house of scholars and house, with all necessary outbuildRhode Island Reds. County Fair Association pillaging, cutting of telegraph and havo an- - pleased' patrons, which should bo Single Comb Reds, also Black Or- - ings. Will sell on easy terms. For pro- - nounced that they wOT fiord tnelr" botfi gratifying and' encouraging to plngtons, stock and eggs for sale, telephone lines, interfering with Texas will vote on state-wid- e further particulars, call on or adtraffic by train wrecking, or acta en- hibition July 22nd, and a warm fair at Loltchfleld" this year for four tho young professor. Prof. Barnes"- ot4 MRS, A. 8. CHINN. dress, MRS. W. H. GRIFFIN. dangering the Uvea of those operat time is certain. dayi An'gnst 15, Iff', 17 trad" 18. recqrd will show tntf highest aver-- - p'fioBe 99-- 0 Beaver Dam, Ky. lOff Hartford, Ky. No. li 1 DUZ g. at Stephensport ry l!: er -- plnte-splnnlw- to-d- afte-Cashi- Far-reachi- of NO ld Wel-hclmi- na to-da- y, s. i ld er v. to-da- Car-rollt- I f .. - " j. - - . .. . . ii.,ti U .. j. ttrflr4w.n pJtw. .tM.4'.ttikt .. Mimmii wrwyfryy'T'ilK Array of Conquest or Inthe tracks. said he knew Wallace and Arnold Thoro is the added fear that If Oliver. They wore his nephews. He vasion of Mexico; tiopkinsville. the government bo overthrown, a did not remember sending for them state of affairs approaching anarchy just before his Hopklnsvllle confesTlio Kind You Havo Always Bought, and which has boon TELLS OF PART HEAND OfHEHS sion, and denied he told them that NO MORE PUYIN6 AT WAR may develop in some of tho States, In uso for over SO years, has homo tho signature, of so that no official assurance would Mh ho was out $1,000 or $1,200 by the and has been mado under his per- bo of value without the power to Federal Court trial, and Intended to Son supervision slnco its infancy. -'CUCAMt Allowinoonotodcccivoyouinthis. Played, as Alleged Members Indict a lot of fellows in Hopklns- British Interests Demand protect tho interests. The United is looked to for protection in vllle and get back some of the monStates All Counterfeits, Imitations and' That Uncle Sam Shall of the Gang Drilled ey. behalf of foreign Interests on acHe admitted he sworo falsely Experiments that triflo with and endanger tho health of In declaring at Paducah he was not count of tho Monroe doctrine. It Is Infants and Children Experience against Experiment Protect Them. Raid. for the a night rider. understood the ambassadors of European governments In Washington Judge Dush produced an affidavit, INVOLVED have represented 1KATH FOll OATH VIOLATION signed by Oliver, who Identified his MOXItOR DOCTIUXK o that if this signature. It was read in open court is to bo enforced, it Is tho duty Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, PareWashington, March 9. Nineteen of tho United Hopklnsvllle, Ky., Mnrch 8. In and was a repudiation by Oliver of States to assume a poy is Pleasant. goric, Drops and Soothing" Syrups. of Dr. David A. a confession made in this city, it thousand United States troops and sition immediately where it can prothe trial contains neither Opium, 5lorphino nor other Narcotic Amos, alleged night rider chieftain, alleged that ho had been brought to two fleets are mobollzlng 'for ma tect the interests of other nations substance. Its ago is its guarantee It destroys Worms charged with participation In the Hopklnsvllle by Walter Krone and neuvers in the neighborhood of the in Mexico, or else the forelen Gov cures Diarrhoea and Wind nnd allays Fovorishncss. Hopklnsvllle laid, numerous witness- Maj. Dassett, who told him they had Mexican border. ernments concerned will feel ImColic. relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation The largest movement of the kind pelled to take steps for protection to prove the In- nineteen witnesses to prove him a es were Introduced assimilates tho Food, regulates 0tho and Flatulency. vasion of the city hy a masked and night rider and put him In prison un- ever undertaken in this country in with their own forces, oven to the Stomach nnd Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. hurnlng of proper- less ho made certnin statements, that time of peace. armed hand, the possible invasion of the neighboring Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. Declared by White House and de republic,.' with" "all the consequences ty, shooting into houses, wounding he sworq to some affidavit here, tho mon, whipping of a tobacco buyer contents of which he did not fully partments to be only for training of involved; of ALWAYS and capture of citizens' police sta- remember, but which Implicated Dr. officers and men In It Is plain on the face of affairs tion, lire department and telephone Amos and others, that he made the work. that tho United States does not want Bears the Signature of A division of three brigades of in- to have ariy complications involving and telegraph ofllces. statements fearing he would otherfantry and an Independent brjgade tho Monroe doctrine such ns might wise he sent to tho penitentiary, but Milton Oliver Testifies. There was a buzz of suppressed he had sworn falsely and was not a of cavalry with headquarters at San ensue through European IntervenWilliam H. tion in Mexico. Antonio. Major-Generexcitement when Milton Oliver was night rider and never in a raid. This -- fact, possibly Oliver admitted he had signed this Carter, commanding, and Brigadier-Genera- ls more than the danger to American summoned to tho stand. On direct M. P. Maus, F. A. Smith Interests Immediately examination he said he was 50 years repudiation, hut said Its statements Involved, may and II. W. Hoyt. A brigade at Gal be assumed to be responsible for tho old, wag now a resident of Illinois, were untrue. Brigadier-GenerA. L. quick action that has been Questioned bv Stat's Attorney veston; hut with the exception of a year or taken. two had lived all his life In Lyop Smith, Oliver said he swore falsely Mills commanding. With a fourth of tho American army In the Los Angeles, on the border ready to jump across A brigade county. He had known Dr. David In Federal Court trials because of In district, Brlgadlor-Generhis night-ridoath and that death (Cal.) A. Amos four or five years. He, the line at a moment's notice, Eu' THCClMMURCOMMNr. TT MUnRAT TRCCT, HtW YORK CtTY. night penalty of Its violation. He Taskcr H. Bliss commanding. was the was a member of the ropean foreign offices naturally will Two thousand marines to gather be greatly relieved. The movement at had repudiated his Hopklnsvllle con organization. He joined COO now on tho to them Is an 'object lesson of tho Xabb's schoolliouse, either in 190G fession for n similar reason and at at Guantanamo or 1007, In tho winter time. Dr. the repeated Eollcitnlioiits of John W. fleet thore and tol)p landed at once United States' readiness and abllltv 700 on the Prairie and 00 on the to meet whatever serious situation Whistling song XV. R. Stevens. Amos wps not present the night of Hollowell and Bob Nabb, both of The obligation was whom, he said, were night riders. Dlxlo to leave Philadelphia Thurs- mav arise. Ills Initiation. Kathleen Stevens, Pilydia ndmlnlstorod by fieorge Drown. Tho They knew he had been "sleeping day and Friday. One of the things that causes spe- Foster and Gertie Dennett. Old Mlnnoso-ta- . seeing out" since going before the ChrisThree armored cruisers, first time ho remomberod cial apprehension Is tho reported se- business. Appointment of commitNorth Carolina nnd Washington rious Illness of President Diaz. tee to arrange a program Amos at a meeting was InCedarOrove tian countv grand Jury and told him for tho fuschoolliouse and he "was Instruct- it would be safe to return home, he (3,800 officers nnd men) t6 assem- Should he dlo It is feared the gov- ture meeting. Recess. ald, if he signed the affidavit they ble at Guantanamo; Rear Admiral ernment would como to a speedy ing tho hovs how to transact busiE8P!l,JWLWILD 1858.Kr38H Singing. "Word Lecture" by WtoPlMlk11 its a ring, a IfcCTjCHi Sidney A. Staunton, commanding. ness on different occasions." The presented to him. fall. In which case prompt action president. a Debate, subject: "Re fjtsS diamond, or watch,- IUuKjH A silver- IHHKSRaH jewelry Most of the Pacific fleet to assem- might bo required by an Invading solved, that nature is more attracOliver said that at a meeting at liurposo of the organization was to wtre yu cnn lEdRSs the best qualityset liave ovorythlng their own way for Minus scnooinouso, jusi ueiore teu-- j ble at San- Pedro and San Diego, army to prevent riot and destruction tive to tho eye than art." Affirma- KJHWJIkJiJ at lowest prices lS3wmH instance, If n man would not join oral Court trials, Amos had told Cal.: Rear Admiral Thomas, com- of property and attacks on the lives tive: J. P. Foster, F. C. Bennett, A. BSKJEfefegi the from the TsSWJBv ' ffi8$$?ni T.PST iiinii ,- - - v- -' the association, to wait on him and numerous defendants to swear any- manding. of foreign residents. There is the C. Porter. Negative: O. D. Car' fisA-.- , see that he joined. Amos told them thing that would clear them. suggestion, An Army of Invasion also, that In certain son, P. D. Tweddell, W. R. Stevens. nBsV ORDER HOUSE The witness told of signals bv to "go after a man right; If he got Washington, 10. The emergencies our troops might find Paper. Reading of program. CritIN THE SOUTH. March nttorneys would army mobilizing at San Antonio was it excusable to go to the aid of the icism. mad and died, it could not be which night-ridFor almost half a century we have aerved ex ! FILYDIA FOSTER, Sec'y. M.ialvlv ,K tiitfim tnH.. TOrltj- . - trwt.v ....... .. . .w , WMB...... ..... know a member of the band who was helped." y for our free illustrated catalogue. Aoarcss. declared by tho highest mili- federal armv of Mexico, also In tho He had hoard Amos tell of plans to be used on a Jury. Tho attorney tary authority to Master Commissioner's Sale. be an army of con- Interest of foreign residents and In& Go., to Invade Hopklnsvllle, saying the would put one hand to his collar and quest or Invasion. Fully equipped vestments. Ohio Circuit Court, Kentucky. Box 26 LoalavIUe, Kf. city "had invited the night riders." the Juror, "If ho was all right." hospital companies are on their way Rebel Junta Is Pleased. Montenegro-RIehMusic Co., Plain laSsk-- Everr Artlrla Guaranteed. of two would reply by a similar motion with to tho front, draughtlngs of all tho He told of the formation Members of tho Mexican revolutiff, squads for the raid. No. 1 was com- the other hand. vs. roads In Mexico ha,vo been furnish- tionary junta In Washington view 2 Oliver denied that he had talked ed, general charters and engineers, the move on tho part of this Govern T. J. Walker, Defendant. posed of Wallonla Lodge and No. of Nabb's schoolliouse nnd Cedar to Krone and Maj. Hassctt jointly and entire signal corps ordered out. ment as significant of tho success of By virtuo of a judgment and or drove Lodges. No. 1 was Instructed and said ho had come to Hopklns- All arrangements havo been made their cause. Thev declare the in- der of sale of the Ohio Circuit Court, to capture tho police station and No. vllle by himself and because ho had for 'crossing the Rio Orande. Is already practically rendered at the surrection February term, J?rofouimul Cnrdo. 2 to burn the tobacco houses In been summoned to appear before tho If the news of Diaz's death should successful, that Diaz will fleo If ho 1911, In tho above cause for the sum fr Oliver was a member of grand Jury. ho received the war depart- does not die, and that the United of $170.00, with interest at the rate J. . PORTER, , coming Into town the first souad, but States will bo n welcome aid In help- of C per cent, per annum from the Medicines that aid nature nre al ment, within n few moments, could ing to preserve stumbled in the darkness and fell, order until a new 14th day of December, 1908, until havo orders for Invasion in the losing his place and attached himself ways most successful. Chamber hands of the troops' commander. government can bo made secure. BEAVER DAM, KY. paid, subject to the following credCough Remedy acts on this to No. 2. The two squads met at lain's its: May 18, 1909, $5.00; May 21, Will practice his profession In Ohio and a.' Formal denial that Diaz was dead counties. Special attention siren to "Wallonla about dark the night of plan. It loosens the cough, relieves was Dr. Hell's AntM'aln. 1909, $3.00; May 31, 1909. $10,00; bualnepsentrusted to his care. sent out by Ambassador do la A sudden attack of Cholera Mor- July 1C, 1909, $8.00; July 24, 1909, the raid and started to Hopklnsvllle, tho lungs, opens the secretions and Barra but" a call was Issued "being on the way by sev-ci-- aids nnture In restoring the system PRANK L. FELIX, bus Is dangerous. Keep Dr. Bell's $5.00; August 18, 1909, $8.00; for "all loyal Mexicans" to return Anti-Pai- n at hand; n dose relieves March 4, 1910, $10.00; March 4, other squads. Aftor meotlng nt to a healthy condition. Sold by all to Mexico. m "VVallonln, he said. Dr. Amos, who dealers. Knowledge of the situation, how- almost instantly. It also cures Diar- 1910, $10.00; July 28. 1910, $5.00; HARTPORD, KY. was rogarded "as foremost man and ever, gained from facts pertaining rhoea, Cramps, Flux and all Bowel September 17, 1910, $5.00; NovemWill practice his profession in Ohio and art Master Commissioner's Sale. 's Ten dor," Instructed the men as to Complaints. m Xnlng counties and In the Conn of Appeals ber 1, 1910, $5.00; February 2, Jrlmlnal prsctlce and Collections a specialty to tho situation, which the high of Ohio Circuit Court, Kentucky of the raid; ho saw him no ficials cannot conceal, shows that J. T. Smith, &c:, Guar., Plalntlifs, 1911, $12.f)0, and $28.85 costs liere: Office In the Herald building Master Commlssloncr'n Sale. more until horses were hitched out-ylIn, I will offer for salo by public aucthe troops havo not been suddenly vs. Ohio Circuit Court, Kentucky. where Amos of Hopklnsvllle, C. If. BARXKTT. c. K SMITH ordered from remote posts and gar- Dundee Deposit Bank, Plaintiff, Kx Parte. tion at the court house door in Hartlined up the night rldors and gave BARNETT L. SMITH, risons for "practice" maneuvers Monday, tho 3d day of April, By virtue of a judgment nnd or-dit ford, on vs. thorn final Instructions. 1911, about one o'clock p. m., upon . of sale of tho Ohio Circuit Court, being n season of the year when A. E. Jennings, Defendant. marching Into tho city He told of rendered at the February term, such maneuvers are not usual, nnd, HABTFORD, KY. By virtue of a judgment and order a credit of six months, the following and the destruction of John C. Lath- 1911, in the above cause for the pur- furthermore, that they are not g Will practice their profession In all the Court of sale of the Ohio Circuit Court, described property, olOhlo and adjoining counties and In the Conr am's warehouse. Chnlrs and boxes pose of dividing the proceeds lined along the Mexican bordor rendered at tho February term, One Browster Piano, stylo "CH", ffAppeals. Collections a specialty. were plied together, saturated with amongst tho parties as their respec- merely to prevent invasion from 1911, In tho above cause for the sum No. 4558G, or sufficient thereof to coal oil and set on lire. Outside the tive money ordered produce tho sums-o- f Interests may appear aftor pay- marauding bands of lnsurrectos. liuilding the raiders, under Instruc- ing the costs herein, Including a The troops are to bo held In readi- of $125.00, with Interest at the rate to be made. Dr. Bet C per cent, per annum from the tions, discharged fire arms to Intimi- reasonable attorney's fee, I will of- ness to cross the lino and perform of Good for all Skin Disease. Tho purchaser will be required to date the citizens. After tho build- fer for sale by public auction at the field service In Mexican territory In 8th day of September, 190S, until execute bond with approved security ing was sot on flre.the squad march- court house , door In Hartford, on the event that an emergency re- pnii', and 828.15 costs herein, I will Immediately after sale. offer for sale by public auction on ed to another warehouse and applied Monday, This 14th day of March, 1911. the 3d day of April, 1911, quires speedy action. the premises where the property Is the torch. Guy Dunning, one of the about one o'clock p. m upon a credF. L. Felix, Tho hurry orders are understood located, near Narrows, Ohio county, Oefondanls, was, ho said, captain of Master Commissioner. it of six months, the following de- to bo duo to roprcsentations from Kentucky, on Friday, tho 31st day tiquad No. 1. He had soon Dunning property, t: Wilson ft Crowe, Attorneys. Ambassador Wilson, who arrived in of March, 1911, prior to tho raid at "Wallonla. "IV scribed a about 11 o'clock, a. Being tract or parcel of land in Washington Saturday from tho City m., upon promptly obtained In all countries OR ho rsr. Mnlone, another defendant, was cap-Inl- n a credit of three months, Not Very K.je,nslvc. nH .Mn.nC.r. TUDI.U1BH1 Ohio county, Kentucky, on tho head of Mexico, that affairs In the neighUtered. Kend Sketch, AlodcT or.Vuoto.Ior At waters of squad No. 2, ho said. tho following described property, "Well, thank heaven," said tho rRIIREroKTonpiitenUbllltr. of Middle Fork of Adam's boring republic are nearlng a crisis Patent pract. "Wallonla, John Ttoblnpon, he said, office tho other clerk In a down-tow- n Fork creek, bounded as follows: which threatens tho safety of the Lath-nwas detailed to sot fire to the One boiler, two engines, one saw day, "our engagement Is broken, but ZlZTZ , v.rYW" ,w viin una SKLl. PAT. Beginning nt a stone; thenco S. 47 Immense foreign Investment Interh men ones wm pay now patent lav and other ralnable to get a He said Newton warehouse. Information. noles to a black gum: thonco E. 97 ests. It Is believed that the Govern- rie comnlcte, all located at Narrows, I'm not out much." "Nichols and Irving Glass, also deKentucky, on lands of Lon Phillips, "How much?" Inquired tho bookpoles to a red elm poplar; ment ordered Ambassador Wilson fendants, wero In the squad at the thence N. 92 poles to a and keeper. stone; thence here for Intimate information ren on July 8, 1905. rA emt iAwvirnn fres. Glass had ridden homo with S. W. 10 poles to tho creek and with gardlng tho exact The purchaser will be required to "Well, I spent $1,00 for candy and jQ3.SevenHi St., Washington. D. C. condition of af- execute him the morning aftor the raid. Ho It to bond with approved security paid four Installments on the ring." the beginning, containing fifty fairs, and tho military movement, it Immediately lienrd It reported among tho night acres, being nfter sale. tho same, more or less; Is further believed, has resulted not riders that Dr. Amos had been shot and whicli land was convoyed to This 14th day of March, 1911. alono from the menace to American DR. BELL'S ANTI-PAI- N nnd that a Dr. Haydcn had carried F. L. Felix, Nora Wright bv R. B. Wello and wife lntorests, but from tho representalilm home. The defense objected to For Internal and External Pains. Master Commissioner. on Januarv 12, 1903, and which is tions the Introduction of testimony by 011-T- on record in Deed Book "25", page somo of Great Britain and porhnps Heavrln & Woodward, Attorneys-- . of tho Important European of what he claimed to havo 2o!J, It may be from overwork, but powers. Ohio County Clerk's offlco. We. promptly obtain U. B. and Foreign Gives Prompt ncllcf. heard, but the motion was overruled the' chances are its from aa InTho purchaser will bo required fo English capital, to the extent of by tho court. William H, Douglas, Jr., of Washactive execute bond with approved security hundreds of millions of dollars, is ington, D. C, says: "I take great Later ho heard some of tho band Immediately after sale. Invested in Mexican railroads and pleasuro In informing you With a well conducted LIVER that I say: "Be careful and don't get hurt This 14th day of March, 1911. In mining lntorests. Theso inter have used Dr. Bell's Pine Tar Honey-anone can do mountains of labor for there ia no doctor In tho crowd." F. L. Felix, ests, like those of America's, are without fatigue. gave mo almost instant ." it send model, sketch or photo 01 lnrentioB lor "Ho saw Guy Dunning again in tho Master Commissioner. Jeopardized by tho Mexican Insurrecfreereoort on patentability. Torfrw book. jn It adds a hundred per cent to sang which had been whipping LindHovtto Secure1 Trade-marHeavrln & Woodward, Attorneys tion and tho fear that the Diaz gov- irnie ks patent and o ones earning capacity. say Mitchell, he Bald. He did not ret THE NOCHEKK SCIIOOTj -Many Children are Sickly. member to havo been present at any It can bekeptla healthful actios IMPROVEMENT LEAGUE Tilght rider meeting with Dr. Amos Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for by, and only by since tho night of the raid, and had children break up colds in 24 hours, Program for Friday evening, not since then heard him converse relievo foverlshness, headache, stomMarch 17, 1911: For Infants and Children. ' ach troubles, teething disorders and nhout the Hopklnsvllle Invasion. Song. Roll-cal- l, to be answered by Judge Dush, destroy worms. At all druggists, Tiis Kind You Have Always Dwfiht by quotations from Longfellow. Oliver said he had Joined the Farm- 2Gc. Sample mailed FREE. .AdSong Lula Ward, Iva Wallace and ers' Protective Association after dress, Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, Signature of C&syjff&&&K Marlissa Foster. Public courtship Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Hon- ey m he liad Joined tho night riders. Ho N. Y. I Curry Wallace and Marllwa Foster. TAJCE NO SUBSTITUTE. For Coughs and Colds. ' repeated practically all of his testimony regarding Amos and his conMILTON QLIVER nection with the band. He admitted that, testifying as a defendant in the Hollowell damage suit in Federal DETAILS STORY Court at Paducah, he had sworn he was not a night rider, had never been in a raid and never know anyOf Night Rider Raid on body who was a night rider. He THE CUT IS NOW OOTJFJHE BAG er'nmeht cannot cope with It. It Is a fact, of course), that tho revolutionary leadets havo given assurance to foreign governments of tho protection of their property, but at the same time notice has been served that if the railroads carry federal .troops, there will bo no Tecourse except to cripple them by tearing up ,sl tS7 0jC&Jty?r doc-trln- What is CASTORIA It It It It It GENUINE CASTORIA al al The Kind You Haye Always Bought Use For Over JC 30 iBf 01-Iv- er al Years. rj-l- er Itec-tyatlo- - IEJHH ?3K5U t3V(:S MnllrSSfi isra? - er to-da- 6. P. Barnes m 1 ty to-da- y, Attorney at Law. to-da- y, Attorney at Law, de-tni- de or Attorneys at Law, bo-ln- to-w- lt: v ' J s AntisepticSalve to-wl- -- ,., m 1 D. SWIFT & CO, 1 er So Tired 'iiaHLU re-ief- CASTORIA . Wj Cross-examin- ed Tutt'sPills m J4it. ..-- - ,f4JtiUa.li&,'l .V, "g i.Jn. vte taL&iu Aafe.. " 'WiMtgMWlj.iiw.V),iW!jlffW'''' i)iumnTWimj&mfiMv'HWiw when the Commissioner had filed his A VICTORY FO report the Circuit Judgo did not 6 E BIRKHEAD On Writ of Prohibition In Patrick Case. FINAL ORDER HIGHER COHRT Dismissing the Petition The Case Will Probably be Compromised. FINE POINT OP LAW DECIDED Vf case of Thomas Patrick against T. F. Blrkhead, Circuit Judge, the appellate court overruled "the appeH lant's motion for a writ of prohibition, and dismissed the petition. ' m r The decision of the Court of Appeals upholds Judge Blrkhead in all the rulings he has made In the case against Tom Patrick In the suit brought against him by his mother, Mrs. Fannie Patrick. The writ of prohibition grew out of the fact that Judge Blrkhead had made an order directing Patrick to pay his mother $200 within a certain time, which was superseded. T.ntpr .TiiHito Tllrlrhnnr! mnrtn nnnthnr state of Ohio, City of Toledo,) ) ss. Lucas county, p" orde requiring him to pay the sum Frank .I.Choney makes oath that he bo, he was fined $30 and sentenced Is senior partner of the firm of F. J. to Imprisonment In the county Jail Cheney & Co., doing bulslness in the While Judge Blrk- City of Toledo.County and State afore for contempt. head was holding court at Calhoon, said, and that said firm will pay the a writ of habeas corpus was sued sum of One Hundred Dollars for out before Judge Owen, and Pat- each and every case of Catarrh that rick, who was then In the custody of cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Frank J. Cheney, . Deputy Sheriff Harl, was ordered Catarrh Cure. d released- - from custody. Sworn to before me and subscribed As the February term of court In my presence, this 6th day of De- -was approaching, Patrick sued out a ember, A. D., 1886. (Seal.) A. W. Gleason, writ of prohibition upon the grounds Notary Public. he was in fear of Judge Blrkthat head, who would cause an order to Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Inter 1 be entered, placing htm in jail for nally, and acts directly on the blood ? contempt. A motion for p. tempor- and mucous surfaces of the system. ary restraining order was denied, Send .for testimonials free. F. J. Cheney & Co., and now the court has made a final Toledo, Ohio. deciding case on Its order, the Hold, by all Druggists, 75c. merits. Take Hall's Family Pills for con In Its decision, the Court of Ap. tlpatlon. . peals says: Is aunlled for on the "The writ ground that the Circuit Judge was DOESN'T THINK WELL OF CERTAIN CONGRESSMEN without authority to modify at one term a judgment which ho had enNashville, Tenn., March 9. John tered at another term, and that Sharp Williams, Senator-elefrom entered, a Judgment at when he-hMississippi and former minority lead one term, and it was superseded, he was without authority to enter other er of the House, at a banquet here parcels-poconvention of Judgments at another term. The beforo the Southern merchants, in answer to facts of the case do not bring it within the rule relied on. The Cir- tho statement of R. Houston Dudley, cuit Judge made In December an or- Jr., on of the Nashville speakers. Congressmen from the larger der directing the pavment by the thnt cities would doubtless secure the trustee of a certain sum of money passage of the uniform rate parcels to the beneficiary to supply ber temporary needs, and set the case over post bill, said: "I was In Congress seventeen for hearing on Its merits to the January term. At the January term, voars and in all that time I never i5 knew three men of fair intelligence from New York, Chicago and Phlla' delpbla combined. When a bill gets WHY SO WEAK? a reputation of having New York and CMcago behind it," hn continKidney Troubles May be Sapping ued. s' "It has as much chance as an union candidate for Justice of the Peace at Benton, Your Life Away Hartford Mass." ct ad st modify the order which he had made In December, but on tbo facts which be had then beforo hint, made a further order directing another sum of money to be paid to the beneficiary. From their very origin, courts of. equity have, controlled matters between trustee and cestui que trust, requiring the trustee from tlmo to time to do that which in good conscience he should do. When the chancellor here made n temporary allowance to the beneficiary at one term, bo did not lose control over the case. He still had the case before him to settle the trust, and require the trustee to execute It properly, and he had full power at tho next term to direct the trustee to pay other money to tho beneficiary. The propriety of the chancellor's order will not be reviewed on a motion of this sort. Ho was not proceeding without his Jurisdiction." Tho decision of tho Court of Appeals is a sweeping victory for Judge Blrkhead, and leaves the case wide open for him to make such further orders as he may think proper. It was understood that In the event the Court of Appeals should decide against Patrick, that an effort would be made to compromise the differences between Mm and his mother. Unless this Is done, and that qulcklv, too, Judge Blrkhead will proceed by further orders that will bring Patrick Into custody, If he remains in Daviess county. BOOKS 0 GENERAL READING The Traveling Libraries in Kentucky. THEY CAN BE SECURER p fMV, LOUISVILLE AUTO AFTERNOONS 0ECOMTONS MOSTEIABORATE - IMPERALBAND SHOW ARMORY.MARCH 15 - 16 -17 - 18,1911. ALL THATS NEWEST PERTAINING TO MOTORING. 259. EVENINGS 1 Good for Reading or Study 50? and a Very Valuable Acquisition. FOR WIIPM THEY ARE INTENDED Wlint They Are Collections of books for general reading and study for adults, young people and children, furnished by the State and loaned through the Library Commission. For Whom Intended For rural communities without library privileges; for study clubs and Individual students, and to supplement the collection of books in small libraries, Institutions and schools. Conditions of Loan An agreement by the library board, club officers, or at least five tax payers: 1. To provide a suitable place for tho library, centrally located, and easily accessible. 2. To loan the books without give they'll get loft nothing. Well, HI Billings. "HI went to a horse salo xne day and bought a horse for $18. When he got the horse home he offered It a bucket of water, but It wouldn't drink. After that he gave it a feed of corn, but It wouldn't touch that practically like JQ. Jfm ri rfct Jf. f. Jf. Jf.Jf.Jf.JJ. Jf. Jf. Jf. Jf. JJ. Jf, Jf. Jf. r- f- v either. " 'By gosh, he said, 'you're the very horse for me If you'll only work!"' The Colds That Hang On Are readily cured by Dr. Bell's Pine Tar Honey. It relieves the colds and stops the cough. There Is only one m genuine. f & GILLESPIE W. H. BROS.! .& 3; and J. F. GIItliESPIE, Proprietors. ? charge. for safe To be responsible keeping and return of the books In good condition. 4. To return the library at the end of six months unless extension of time Is granted. 5. To pay two dollars to cover tho cost of transportation from Frankfort and returning. Study Libraries These are small libraries on special subjects made up from tho General Loan Collection for the use of study clubs, debating societies and Individual students. They are sent out free except for the cost of transportation nnd for thirty days with privilege of extension of time. 3. Children Cry FOR OASTO RI A SCHOLARSHIPS FOR SALE. FLETCHER'S Z BLACKSM1THING AND : REPAIR : WORK HORSESHOEING t . Jp, rp - A - The Herald has a scholarship for sale In each of the following well known business colleges, viz: Bryant & Stratton Business Col lege, Louisville, Ky. Faduc.ih Cential Business College, Paducah, Ky. If you aro contemplating taking a business course, The Herald can save you money. SPECIALTY Hartford, Kentucky. Farmers' Libraries A farmers' library consisting of fifteen books on agricultural subjects will be sent on request either separately or substituted for that number on general reading In a regular library. How to Serine a Traveling If you want a traveling llbrarv write to the KENTUCKY LIBRARY COMMISSION, Frankfort, Kentucky. Lllr-n-i-- After Grippe or any Sickness wjW Vjv Jv wffm TJW JJw Jf JJ. f f JJv jp JJV Jfm yj V.1 Vinol Creates Strength MERE IS PROOF KENTUCKY: (INCOKPOKATKU) " After a long attack of Grippe, Mrs. Vaught seemed unable to recover her strength. She was very VIweak and had no appetite. NOL rapidly improved her condition f and restored her to health. I sincerely recommend its use during convalescence or any run down condition." Judge C. N. Vaught, Huntsville, Ala. jIiss Adelaide Gamin, of Water-tow- n, Wis., writes, "After a severe attack of the Grippe, my system was in a very weakened, nervous, condition. I took VINOL with the best of results, and it made me feel better and stronger than I have been for years." We have never sold in our store a more valuable health restorer for weak and run down persons than VINOL, and we ask such people in this vicinity to try VINOL with the understanding that their money will be returned if it does not do all we claim for it For Sale by Hartford Drug Co., run-dow- n Light anil Power Cu&dv T E. G. t Fully nine out of every ten cases of rheumatism Is simply rheumatism of the muscles due to cold or damp or chronic rheumatism, neither of which require any Internal treat ment. All that Is needed to afford relief is the free application of Chamberlain's Liniment. Give It a trial. You are certain to be pleased with the quick relief which It af m fords. Sold by all dealers. Profitable Apple GroHlnjj. A Henderson county farmer pro duced $1,057 worth of apples on 150 trees. This moves the Henderson Gleaner to remark: "Apple trees begin to yield In paving quantities when they are 8 vears old. They yield largo quantities at the of 10. Fifty trees can be grown on an acre of land. At $25 per tree an aero will produce $1,250 worth of apples. Probably the tree will not produce more than $20 Worth of fruit one. year with another, but even nt tfiat, the profits from tobacco, wheat and corn are relegated to1 the penny class." av-era- BARRASS, MGR, Will wire your house at cost. Electric Lights arc clean, healthy and safe. No home or business house should be without-thewhen within reach. niK07, Vh "POSITIONS- - Plentiful Teegsvyoi yr tews"7szg 1nusl (h&p- - S&SMessjfa&rtsfrxr'ez Bi anti-farmer- 1- People Have Learned This Fact. Attncksfficliool Principal. UK A pevere attack on school principal, Chas. B. Allen, of Svlvania, Ga., well-ke- pt ( Incorporated ) 'w'"v; mUSSAa""' ? MPWASMM HAVE A ROUGH RIVER TELEPHONE PLACED IN YOUR RESI- DENCE OR PLACE OF BL'S- INESS, AND PUT YOURSELF IN DIRECT CONTACT W'TH THE When a healthy man or woman begins to run down without apparent cause, becomes weak, languid, depressed, suffers backache, headache, dizzy spells and urinary disorders, kidney weakness may be the cause of it all. Keep the kidneys well and they will keep you well. Doan's Kidney Pills cure sick kidneys and keep them well. Can Hartford readers demand further proof than tho following statement: Price Graham, Railroad St., Ky says: "I can recomDoan's Kidney Pills as a remmend edy that lives up to representations. For four years I suffered from disordered kidnejs and the secretions from theso organs were too frequent in passage, obliging me to rite several times during the night Whenever I caught cold, it was &ure to Bet-t- ie in my kidneys and greatly aggravate my trouble. My back ached severely and when I stooped, I was seized by tharp Iwlnges through my loins. The ache in my back at night greatly disturbed my rest and in tho morning I arose feeling lame and sore. I was very nervous the slightest worktired mo and I often felt dull and languid. Doan's Kidney Pills relieved me- - in a short time and it required the contents of but four boxes to effect a complete cure. I can say tfcat this euro has proved permanent," For Bale by all doalers. Price 50 Co., Buffalo.. tents. Foster-Mllbur- n sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's wl take no other. rt, New-Yor- is thus told bv him. "For more than thrco years," he writes, "I suffered indescribable torture from rheumatism, liver nnd stomach 'trouble and diseased kidnevs. All remedies failHas Millions Of Friends. ed till I used Electric Bitters, but How would you like to number four bottles of this wonderful reme- your friends by millions, as Buck- dy cured me completely." Such relen's Salvo does? Its astounding sults are common. Thousands bless cures in the past forty years mado them for curing stomach trouble, biliousness, and for new health and them. It's the best Salve in the world sores, ulcers, eczema, burna, vigor. Try them. Only 50c at for bolls, scalds, cuts, corns, sore eyes, m James H. Williams. sprains, swellings, bruises, coin sores. Has no equal for piles. 2Cc A JAPANESE OPINION m OF FEMALE BEAUTY at James H. Williams. Charles Dana Gibson, an authority on feminine beauty, discussed, at a dinner in New York, the beauty of the Englishwoman. "I admire," he said, "the Englishwoman's type. Most men, however, don't. She is so lean, you know, with a clean, grevhouncl leanness. She Is like a tall boy In football training. "A Japanese diplomat once definneatly at a ed the Englishwoman ball in Cavendish Square. ' "Comparing the Englishwoman with others,' he said, 'I find out the former's meat looks much harder.' " A Smooth Skin. Black heads, chaps, pimples, sores and all unhealthy conditions of the skin are unsightly and detract from the looks. Buy a box. of Dr. Bell's Antiseptic Salve, a creamy, snow white' ointment; apply as directed and your skin will bo as clear as a bane's. At all dealers In medicines, m THE LOUISVILLE TIMES FOR 1911 BRIGHTER, BETTER. BIGGER THAN EVER reports. Peter L. Harris, tho well known Democratic In politics, but fair to grain expert of Lincoln, was con- everybody. demning the reciprocity idea. SENDYOUR SUBSCRIPTION "The United States promoters of expectreciprocity ."RIGHT AWAY Canadian too much of it," ho said. "They expect To THE HERALD not to TlicLouls-vlll- o Times. to gain practically everything and to t - The regular price of the Louisville A Satisfactory Explanation. Times Is $5.00 a year. If you will "If you are looking for bargains," send your order to us, you can get said the broker, "I can suit you. I THE HARTFORD HERALD can offer you some stockB at 10 cents and the a share." LOUISVILLE TIMES why aro they so cheap?" de "But both one year manded the lady shopper. 'FOR ONLY SI..-S"You see, they have been slightly damaged by water." The Louisville Tlires Is the Rest i Afternoon Paper Printed Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Anywhere. Invariably bring relief to Tablets women suffering from chronic con Has the best corps of correspond stipation, headache, blllpusne&V, diz ents. ziness, sallowncss of the skin and field per Covers the Kentucky dyspepsia. Sold by all dealers. m fectly. Covers the general news field com GREAT EXPECTATIONS pletely. THE HORSE HE NEEDED Has tho best and fullest market -- HARDWICK 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 Repairer. HARDWICK has an Expert En- graver. HARDWICK has the Best Watch Repairer. HARDWICK is fine on Clock Repairing. o- Long Distance Lines TO ALL STATES. FOR THE COMPANY'S SPECIAL TO THE FARMERS, CONTRACT CALL QN OR ADDRESS J. W. OBANON. Local Manager, what a fine store Owensboro has until Vou will never know Hartford, Ky. W. C. SEXTON. Incorporated. Local Manager, Beaver Dam, Ky, you see HARDWICK'S. You will never know what HARDWICK can do till you try him. fr SOLD BY Hairtcalp dliftMt hair taUlcg. KriroBtaH Curt,40c andit r ftDnnrtrti UK) HAIR BALSAM trautifui Uit Clwm and laxorlant tmwth.hair. lYomoUf a Faila to lit .lore Oray N.T.r to Youthful Color. LIBERTY SPICIAt PARKER'S CARSON & FOiiAfiiX. Send The Herald HATS , Ml W HAR.TFORD theNEWSTwe wiB appreciate it. Subscribe for Tho Hartford Herald. PRPPRfS5Fi5B3 The Hartjord Herald HEBER MATTHEWS, FRANK L. FELIX, EDITORS. FRANK Messrs. Taft and Roosevelt are for tho same thing, "for the best interests of the whole country," Including tho farmers, of course, what is Hartford's alleged organ of the g. o. p. going to do about It? L. FELIX, Pub. and Prop'r. WEDNESDAY .MAnCII 13 by Teddy Is still setting through the skin of his teeth. y There may be some noise In the next session of Congress, but there will be little roaring of Cannon. The Democratic State Executive Committee could meet one more time for a real good purpose the calling of a convention. There is little In the way of sala-bl- e stuff that will bear the spot-ligadvertising centered of continuous upon it. It will soon go. homely reOrover Cleveland's mark that "a public office Is a public trust" never had a better application than In the affairs of ht to-da- y. Hon. A. O. Stanley will be a member of the new Rules Committee In the House. Mr. Stanley Is generally heard from, whoievor he Is placed. A New Ycrk writer who claims to have watched matters closely says there has not been a birth on Fifth Aenue, the residential section of the rich, in several years. But If this race suicide keeps up, maybe after awhile we will not have any rich peopeno heirs to inherit vast wealth. Anyhow, Mr. Roosevelt's attention Is called to the matter. tained so much of general Informa- UIIU 1UII111 I t'll'llllj. tion that they saw they had been Mr. Ed Hunter and Mr. Alonzo year missing. At only a dollar a France went to Denver Dam Satur there is no public spirited citizen day. who can really afford to go without Mrs. John Barnard, who has been his county paper. quite ill, Is thought to be much bett, Speaking of the Canadian recipro- ter. Mr. J. H. "Addlngton and family city troaty, the Hartford Republican and Miss Althea Addlngton visited near Centertown Saturday and SunLet t'-- Democratic House of I day. pass this meas HenrcacntatUcs ure if It will. When It does, It Hot Time Awaits SoldlcM. will be equally guilty In this Foit Worth, Tew, March 9. The matter with Pre'ldont Taft. temperature reached 100 degrees Hear that, Mr. President? Per- here eclipsing all previous haps you had bettor consult the records for this section for the Hartford oracle of your party before month of March. you proceed further In the premises. HOPEWELL. It Isn't too late yet for the DemoMarch 13. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kentucky to have a State crats of Knight, of Muhlenberg county, spent Convention to adopt a good platform brothoutline the coming a few days with Mrs. Knight's snd otherwise ers nnd sister, Messrs. Elbert and camplpn for State offlces. We have Hunley, and Mrs. Charley et to hear of a single cry or source Poitcr Williams, last week. They will leave of objection. The Democratic State In a week or so for Oklahoma, where constituted Committee the duly and thev will make their future home. party authority could call It. Quite a number of our neighbors we feel sure It would be responded commit- went to the sale last Saturday at to heartily. It is really the Clay Taylor's old home. Just 32 tee's duty to do so. Will they do It? years ago his father, Tobias Taylor, The act mobollzlng V. S. troops had a sale, and 1 C years later Calvin, had a sale, making on the Mexican border seems to be tho nothing more nor less than mixing three sales of father and two sons, Into a muddle which does not di- at the same place, 1C years apart. rectly concern us, solely for the proMiss May English Is visiting her tection of Wall Street and British brother, Mr. Earl English, of Greenfinancial Interests. The Mexican In- ville, whoso wife has been sick for surgents have given ample assurance some time. We are glad to say sho that all foreign Interests will be am- Is Improving. Mrs. Kittle Brown, of Taylortown, ply protected and they are simply lighting for political and national sister of your scribe, is very feeble. liberty. It Is a war against oppres- She Is 8G years old. sion In various forms. MIXERS TO IXFOltCE XO The traveling expenses of GovernDISCItLMIXATIOX RULE ment officers and employes last year amounted to twelve millions of dolHenderson, Ky., March 11. Tho lars and President Taft has sent a miners of tho twenty-thir- d district, letter to the Secretary of the Treas- In session here yesterday, passed a ury asking him to make public all resolution requiring p strict entravel records for the last fiscal forcement of tho rule that no disear, for the purpose of tabulation crimination against colored miners and revision with a view of re- shall bo allowed. A complaint and economy. This ono came up from Simmons, Ky. Henduction item of Government expense is enor- derson was chosen as the convention mous, and If there Is not a lot of city for 1912. graft mixed up In it, tho public at least has a right to know how their OXLY UGLY "HELLO" GIRLS ARE WANTED money has been spent. number of new subscribers to Its list since the first of the present year. Several of these said the reason they vanted the paper wni that It con- The Herald has addod a large The Hartfqrd Republican's political pharynx propensities are still all right and while it declaims loudly against Tho Herald's advice to Democrats to support tho party ticket, it cannot show where It over refused to swallow any dose put Into Its mouth by party bosses. It tries to credit The Herald with slander of the present county officials, but tho The Protected Trusts t Playuntruthfulness of this Is proven by ing a Strong Hand In what we really did say. The personour county officials was not nel of the Matter. mentioned by us. We said the last Republican primary In this county was a rotten affair, which many peo- FALLACY OK TUB TRUST CLAIM rememple including Republicans The following strong and compreber as such, yet the Hartford organ had not a word to say about It. hensive article upon the subject of These facts arc too well known to the Reciprocity measure to come up the public to be profitably contro- before Congress at the special sesverted. sion In a few weeks, Is taken from i SMALLHOUS. the editorial section of the Southern March 13. Mr. Ross Morton and Rurallst, a noted farm paper pubfamily, Central City, are guests of lished at Atlanta, Ga.: Mr. Sam Morton. We have just lecelvcd the followMesdames Alva Calloway, J. R. ing communication from the AmeriHunter nnd Cordelia Addlngton and can Protective Tariff League, de Little Janle Dawson are on the sick nouncing the Canadian Tariff Agreelist. ment now pending before Congress: Reaver Rev. G. H. Lawrence, "Under separate cover we hand Dam, visited near here Tuesday and you a copy of the Canadian ReciproWednesday. city Agreement, as recommended by Mr. Sam Morton was In Hartford President Taft. Wednesday. "It Involves the abandonment of Mr. John(1Bennett, who Is In the the policy of fair and adequate protelephone business near Nashville, tection for all forms of American laIs the guest of his parents, Mr, J. C. bor and Industry. Bennett and wife. "It contemplates the withdrawal Mr. Bb Bennett and family, of protection from American farmBeda, have moed to their farm ers, fishermen, miners, lumbermen near this, .place. and manufacturers of paper, while Mr. James Cutaway, Centertown, retaining full protection for tho Calloway , was a guest of Mr. by a robber tariff, aro draining tho llfo'blood of tho American people SOUND VIEW OF Tho peoplo have demanded a change and registered the demand at tho polls. President Taft has made CANADIAN TARIFF an honeot effort to comply with this Thwarted by tho politicdemand. ians of his own party, tho President coolin rn.nnnrntlnn from his DOlltl- Given By a Noted cal opponents. Tho desire has been complied with In tho Interest of tho people. Tho Southorn American farmer Is of tho people and we stand IN INTEREST OF THE FARMER for this action. Farmers' Journal, New Suits New Shoes New Hats NEW HABERDASHERY The gentleman who wants the correct Suit, the right Shoe, the latest and the smartest ideas in Ties, Collars,Cuffs,Shirts, Gloves and every little detail that goes to complete the wardrobe of a smart dresser, will find it here. We have just the correct things the snappy things, the latest ideas. Good dressers depend on us for all the new kinds and wrinkles in Haberdashery and we never disappoint them. If your furnishings and ''fixin's" come from here, you'll look swell on dress occasions. Q Don't fail to make us a visit when you find that your wardrobe is not complete. : : : : : all Jt luipoitunt Xotlco. Wo ere now sending out statements to our subscribers who aro In arrears on subscription. PJeaso turn to tho label on your paner and If found to be In arrears, kindly remit money order or bank by and thereby greatly oblige c'eck T'e Herald. By complying with this request our patrons will relieve us of the unpleasant task of writing each one of our subscribers found to be In arrears. post-ofll- ,va o 1iaMfacturcrft fs- e to-da- y, ' It Is said that the overthrow of "No comely girls need apply," Is the Diaz regime In Mexico would the condition which bars beauty In also break up the monopoly of Wall an advertisement Inserted In a local Street and Drltlsh investments there, paper by K. E. Watson, Orestablish a new era of progress and ange agent for the Pacific Telephone Industrial freedom for the people Company. Tho resignation of pret and put the country on an equal ty Helen Holden to become the brldo footing with the balance of the civi- of Walter Bortz was the last straw. lized world. Too long the favored She Is the sixth to be ensnared by Interests have monopolized and op- Cupid in the last month. fabulously pressed that country, "Six In four weeks aro too many!" rich In the earth's products and Its he exclaimed, and the chances of fair citizens longing for a chance to maidens who were after the place their enterprise and exploit went glimmering. Watson declares their resources. It seems to be a he will employ only married women, fight for national and Industrial lib- spinsters or homelv young women. erty. Ho Is tired of breaking In new girls as operators. Orange (Cal.) cor. The Hartford Republican says: N. Y. Tribune. has The Hartford Herald como out In favor of reciprocity Correspondents fit The Herald will and against tho Ohio county please give tho residence of both visfarmers nnd other farmers of itors and the ones they are visiting. the United States. It says that The Item Is not news without this the reciprocity agreement Is for Information added. tho best Interest of the whole country. And since the Republican party's grt0.wJfe.(eu3lcai:2aMBi foremost statesmen of y as-Fe- rt IftYOTOTflTOTWmi to-da- y of such 'necessaries of life as the farmer has to sell, but provides for no reduction of prices for the 'necessaries' that the farmer has to buy. "Protection cannot enGure upon a basis so entirely unjust and unfair. It must be for all, or It will be for nono. "Once the American farmer finds that protection Is not for him, the end of protection will quickly come. otes are cast by "Ten million American farmers. "Kindly wire and write your Sen ator or Representative In Congress in opposition to the treaty." We shall not comply with this request. We are In hearty accord with the action of the Democratic party In Congress In supporting this The ap administration measure. peal was made to us In the alleged Interest of American farmers. .We reply and act In the real Interest of Southern farmers. We really bolieve that In this matter the Interests of all farmers are the same. Yet the representatives of a large body of Northern farmers have spoken against the proposed reciprocity. The National Grange Is now represented by a strong lobbv working against the measure In Washington. We would have more confidence In the sincerity of this action were the present leader of this great organization not more notorious as a politician than noted as a really progressive farmer. It may be well to bear In mind the fact that thlsAmerican Tariff League which now goes Into hysterics wrong to over the contemplated American farmers, has always been the Instrument and spokesman for the trusts and other unfairly protected Interests. hue and The great hypocritical cry being raised as to the Injustice to the farmer In this proposed Canadian reciprocity is based on the rankest fallacy. The wheat farmer of our Northwestern States Is always cited as the most injured party. It is claimed that he will be ruined by the importation of free wheat grown on cheaper lands of the Canadian Northwest. The real fact Is that tho price of wheat Is fixed In Liverpool, arid is determined by the supply and demand of the whole world. It Is not going to be Influenced by the rela tive cost of production on the two sides of our international border. Cotton growers who know how Liverpool fixes tbe value of cotton need no argument to establish this fact. Even were the assertion of these new friends of the farmer correct, why should Southerners neglect their own Interests simply- other farmers, two thousand miles away, fear hard times? When times were hard on the cotton growers we never heard of wheat growers offering to sell us bread at less thpn full market prices. We are buyers of bread and meat a condition we hope to see chnng-e- l. acknowlbut one we must v edge. If we can buy cheaper from Canada, wh" should we persist In buying in Mlnifiota? The D'lce of livlnir Jo high, TV Interests, unfairly protected I favored -' se to-da- "It alms at a reduction of prices CEXTERTOWX. March 14. Mr. E. H. James died Pt his bom" hero last Saturday of diseases incident to old ago. Mrs. L. W. Tlchenor, of this place, nnd Mrs. A. B. Tlchenor. of Matan-7a- s, are visiting relatives in Central Citv. Mr. Finis James, of Kansas, was In town last Monday. The meeting at the Methodist here closed last Sunday Church night. Mr. A. R. Plummer went to Louisville last Monday. Mr. Jesse Shacklctt Is very sick at this writing. Mr. S. T. Brown and wife arc Suffering from la grippe. Mrs. Mattle Stewart Is visiting her sister, Mrs. H. P. Brown, McIIenry, this week. Mr. H. H. Davis Is In Louisville on business. Mrs. Garfield Barnard is on the sick list this week. Mrs. Oscar James is visiting her Mrs. John Flelden. near mother, Rough river, who Is quite sick. Miss Kate Hill opened school here last Monday. OLATON. i March 13. Born to the wife of Mr. Loe Patterson, of this town, a Dr. C. W. lifer girl, the 12th Inst. Mother Felix, attending phvslclan. and child getting along fine. Miss Mamie Cooksey., living near here, who has measles, is improving. living near Miss Mary Daniel, town, who has been HI quite awhile, Is improving slowly. Misses Zella Lyons and Garnetto Felix, who have been at Kosmosdalc for the past two and Louisville weeks, returned home Friday. Miss Lyons had been to the city to purchase her spring stock of millinery. .Mr. R. L. Arms returned from tho citv last week. Mr. W. H. Lvons Is visiting relatives at Owensboro. Mr. J. W. Miller and family, of Fried aland, were the guests of Mr. nnd Mro. G. W. Daniel last Saturday nli;ht and also tho guests of Mrs. W. H. Lyons Sunday. Mr. G. AY. Daniel, tho blacksmith of this town, was tho guest of his last Monday. brother at Magnets In Needle Factories. In factories where needles nre made the grindstones throw off great quantities of minute steel particles, al though the dust is too nne to do perceptible to the eye. Breathing the dust shows no immediate effect, but gradu ally sets up Irritation, usually ending In pulmouary consumption, una formerly almost nil the workmen died before the ago of forty. Ineffective were made to screen the air by gauze or linen guards for nose and month. At length the use of the magnet was suggested, and now masks of magnetized steel wire are worn by workmen und effectually remove tho metal dust before the air Is breathed. London Telegraph. The Retort Courteous. This Is the sort of conversation one overhears between newly married couples: nim Ob. I'm tired of hearing nboufc your brother Bob! Shut up about him! One would think he had all tho manly Virtues. Her Well, he may not be such an ungrl as nil that, but bo Isn't such a fool as you are. lie's a Him You bet he Isn't bachelor! Cleveland Plain Dealer. Very Special. A young medical student was being quizzed by one of his teachers. "In what will you specialize?" he was asked. "Diseases of the nostril." replied tbo tudcnt. "Good!" said the professor enthusiastically. "Wblch nostril?" Success. CARSON & CO. INCORPORATED. Hertford, ooooooooooooooo SUNFLOWER PHILOSOPHY. O Elizabeth O the Kentucky. Whfiejej-- , yvhoJlvetL.among of the deserted city of Alr-drl- a, ruins died at the advanced age of OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO seventy-tw- o years. Mrs. Wheeler What some women don't know say Aldrle rise up out of the Kentucky forest and lived to see It bethey suspect. It Is our theory that a cheap cigar come an ancient and deserted vilIs nover cheap enough. lage. In tho eyes of some ono every pol Notice 10 Creditors. itician is a dirty politician. Creditors of the Ohio County The bigger tho salary tho bardcr It Is to find anyone who can earn It. Bank will please como forward and It Is my Some men are so close that it settle their indebtedness. makes them grouchy to lose money purpose nnd the desire of everybody connected with the bank to have divIn a dream. A pessimist's definition of an op- idends declared to tho depositors as timist Is one who expects a good deal speedily as possible. This cannot be done unless creditors of tho bank more than he gets. No man courts an Investigation in will assist by meeting their obligaa loud tone of voice until people be- tions. A. E. PATE, Assignee. 5tf gin to find him out. A doctor Is about the only man Granulated Eye Lids who can lose sleep to good advan- Do not need to be cauterized or scartage; he gets paid for It. ified by a physician. Sutherland's Ever know a woman who got ns Eagle Eye Salve is guaranteed to many buggy rides and flowers after cure them without pain. It Is harmmarriage as before? less and a sure cure for graulated A man's private affairs are a great lids. 25c tubes at all dealers. m bore to all except gossips and the him. woman who loves RECOVERED SURPRISED Don't spond too much time conAT ITS WHEREABOUTS templating tho failure of somcono else If you yourself expect to sucDr. Paul Burnmaster, president ceed. of tho It peems that the only reason sorao was discussing his suit for $6,000,-00- 0 married people llvo together is that against a noted speculator. they have gotten Into the habit. "Speculators of this type," said You may have noticed that tho Dr. Burnmaster, "are so wedded to woman who knew you as an onery gambling that they see no harm In boy is usually possessed of a won- the practice. They deem their perderful memory. nicious doings to be work work Ip the newspaper of the future helpful to the community, like bakthe police court reporter, who can ing bread or building houses. In fight If he has to, will handle tho their blindness to their own short marrlago announcements. comings they remind me of Billing. You m,ay think waiting for a train "Billings, snowed up by a blizzard Is a tiresome Job, but that is because In a country town, said reproachfulvon never were a former waiting for ly to the one waiter In tho place's ChlcagoAntl-GamblingLeague, r rain during a drought. Outside of organized and loud-voicpugilism, the man who talks a good deal about his fighting abili ty, does not fight much. When a man's bald spot commences to show below his hat, It IS time to commenco taking the rainy day proposition seriously. While we nover have regarded dancing as the origin of sin, the fact Premature. The Knlr Purchaser Your eggs ore Is that very few men dance Just for all very xnin'l today. Mr. Joiie. Mr. tho exercise they get out of the perAtchison Globe. lone Ye.'m. they an-- , but I'm sure formance. I don't know the reason. The Fair Ob 1 expect you toot: DEATH CLAIMS SOLE Purchaser ;hem out of the n"sts too soon. Lon-Jo- n RESIDEXT OF AIDRIE Sketch. Rockport, Ky., March 11. After. living In silence that was almost per petual for over half a century, Mrs.' Autm 6JdM Prevent fmwmwl ed restaurant: " 'Look he-- o, waiter, I've Jupt found this suspender button In ray sour.' "The waiter hurried worward, bepmlng. " 'Oh, thank you sir,' ho said, 'I couldn't Imagine what had become of It.' " ' Notice to Creditors. All persons having' claims against the estate of Laura K Magan, deceased, are' hereby notified to fllo samo with me, properly verified, at mv residence In Buford, Ky on or before April 1, 19il, or 'they will bo forever barred, This' Fefiruary ' fp' 9t4 ' 25," 1911. O. C. MAG AN, Admr., Hartford, R. P. D. 'No. 3. ' "jHht,ML,- - kit jjifti m I d .uTnumr,. nn,jwriwifluau k has been Miss Elena Smith, the guest of her father, Prof. T. H. THF FARMERS MEETING Smith, at the Foster House, returnAT HARTFORD SATURDAY ed Monday to her home in brother, that we wear the badge of mourning for thirty days. Resolved, That these resolutions be published In the local papers and In the Masonic Home Journal, and a HAS NO SUBSTITUTE r x Guaranteed Patent Leather Read our guarantee and think. what it means to you ; copy be presented to tho family. Judge R. R. Wedding and Messrs. Was Interesting and Profitable A. B. RILEV. W. S. Tinsley Bernard Felix and J. P. SANDERFUR, have gone to Frankfort to Intercede and Important Matters G. B. LIKENS, with the Stato Board of EqualizaCommittee. Were Discussed. tion in regard to Ohio county's recent tax ralao. Miss Popple Nail has returned from the Eastern markets, wherci she studied the millinery styles and made purchases in this line for the Rosenblatt store here, where she will again serve as trimmer. Mr. David Moreland, wife and two children, who have been visiting friends and relatives In Hartford and community for the past ten days, will lenvo for their homo In Waynesboro, Miss., Messrs. Weaver Hocker, E. S. McMillan, J. B. Brown and J. S. Brown, Centcrtown; C. K. Reneer, Nelson; F. M. Moseley, Hartford, route 0; V. L. Fulkerson, Equality; F. N Landrum, Olaton, and J. W. Cooper, city, were pleasant callers at The Herald ofilce Wednesday. The Ohio County Farmers' Club aiet March 11, 1911, at the court house nt Hartford. Mr. Holbrook spoke on the prospect of a canning factory at Hartford, which was discouraging In getting some one to bring the factory. The advantage of tile drainage was talked on by T. F. Tanner and Will Berry. They showed the advantage of tile drainage on hill as well as en bottom land. Prof. Henry Leach made a statement In regard to Commissioner M. C. Rankin offering a premium to the boys between 10 and 1.) years who will try and grow as much as fifty bushels of corn. Prof. Leach made a good talk and strongly advocated agriculture In the common schools. Mr. Ford reported a meeting at Owensboro to meet the Home Warehouse In regard to uniting tho Home Warehouse and the A. S. of E., which Is decided upon, and It will be under one head, that of the A. S. of E. Moved by Edgar Boehm and seconded by E. C. Balrd that we adjourn until the second Saturday In Hung Jury. Tho case of the Com'th. vs. Herbert King, charged with a breach of the ponce, was tried In the Hartford Police Court yesterday. After hoar- Ing the evidence nnd tlfe argument of counsel pro and con, the case was given to the jurv and after due deliberation the Jury being unable to agree, wns discharged. The case will likely be retried the latter part of he week. The warrant for King's arrest grew out of the epl- sode, mention of which appeared In these columns last week. He ad-- 1 mltted being one of the three who purchased the eggs but denied throwing nny of them. IS! i Jill POWDER Tho only baking If the "Burrojaps" upper breaks through before the first sole is worn through, we will replace with a new pair FREE. All our Burrojaps Patent Leather is guaranteed to the wearer. Style and fit are also our strong features. Let us fit you out today. WE OV.'N OUR TANNERIES of shoes ne ordinary sole leather, and filling the leather with substances which are detrimental to its wear and cause it to easily absorb moisture, we Knit the fibres more closely, omit toreign matter, and make our Oak Sole Leather prac tically moisture ana wear prooi. ..iriRRfO' i 1JUK1 & fALKAKU L.U. BROCKTON, MASS. SHAPE n j Absolutely Pure powdor We tan New Oak Sole Leather for our exclusive use, and use it in every pail manufacture. Instead of ODenintr the fibres, as in made from Royal Grapo Cream of Tartar NOAUiMJiOLIMEPHOSPHATt: Contractor are engaged In laying tlio foundation for the new store house of Messrs. Likens & Acton on Clay street, adjoining the produc houso of W. E. Ellis. It will b a y building and quite a pretentious affair. two-stor- ooooooooooooooooo O BAPTIST CHURCH. O ooooooooooooooooo The Ohio County Sllsslon Board held Its monthly session In the Hartford Bnptlst Church Tuesday morning. Seven members were present and an Interesting service was held. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:lo o'clock. The service will be conducted by T. It. Barnard. "Weighed and Wanting." Theme: (Scripture. Gen. 2G: .) Beginning Thursday evening there will bo held each evening 'at 7 1 r o'clock, and maybe an afternoon r pprvlro for Sundav School tea n rs and w irkers until Sunday evening. Rev. Louis Entzmlnper, St'afe Secretary for the Baptist Sunday School work, will bo present to conduct there meetings and will preach net Suti'iav at the morning and evening services. ' THOUSANDS OF AMERICANS WITNESS FIERCE BATTLE THEY ARE HERE! We mean our usual Bigline of Men's, Boys' and Ladies' LowCutShoes Ready RIGHT NOW foryour inspection. Call and see the Mr. M. J. Reld and dnuphter, Mrs. P. O. McKenney, Rockpct; Mr. Marvin Miller, Owpnsboro, and Mr. and Sirs. D. L. Miller, Beaver Dam, July. were among those from a distance who attended the funeral of Dr. J. WELL KXOW.V PHVS1CIAN PASSED TO HIS REWARD T. Miller, Sunday. Just Across the Mexican Border Rebels Retreat to the Mountains. Douglas. Ariz., Slarch 12. Eleven Federal soldiers dead, eleven wounded, with the losses of tho rebels unknown. Is the result of a battle Just east of Agua Prlota The opposing forces were five Hundred insurrectos under Gen. Joe de La Luz Blanco and a Federal' fnrnp nf ttiron liiifwlr.iil .llr.mt.wl liv Col. Slora. wns The spectacular battle by and was witnessed several many thousand Americans, of whom rushed close to the battlefield while tho firing was at Its height. After tho smoke was cleared away, it was Americans In automobiles who gavo tho tlmt aid to the Injured, hurrying thorn to Agua Prietn, where American physicians were In readiness to assist the Slexlean nrmy surgeons. If any rebels wore killed or wounded they were taken bnck to the mountains by tholr comrades. After mystifying both the Sloxlcau ofilcers and the Americans on the border for a week, Blanco sud- UC111J UIUIU UUl Ul lilt! lllllUU IUU11- ing from Cenlscs Springs ami engaged the Federal troops that had been rushed into Agua Prietn last night on a special' train under command of Gon. Slora. Except for a few prisoners taken by tho Federals, the rebels retreated In good order. It Is understood that Blanco's entire force did not participate In the engagement. Blanco's first move was to throw out n sMrmlsh line for the purpose of drawing the Federals Into action nrl ascertaining their strp"gth. The battle lasted an hour, and It Is relieved the retreat thnt followed was for tho purpose of drawing the Federals Into the canyon, where the main bod'- - of Blnnco's force was The Federals, however, fitter a spirited pursuit, rallied and returned to Agua Prietn, refusing tt be entrapped. to-da- y. str-tlon- bes-slo- n, NEW SPRING STYLES A Read carefully above ANTEE and remember that it pays to trade with a house that SAVES YOU MONEY. IRON-CLA- D GUAR- Mesrs. Clarence Patton, Hartford, Ky., R. F. D No. G; Albert Cox, Hartford, R. F. D. No. 1; J. C. Magan. Magan: !. B. TIchcnor, Hartford, route 3; D. F. Barnes, Hartford, route 3, and J. E. Tinsley, Centor-towwore pleasant callers at The Herald offlco Monday. Mr. n, Dr. J. T. Miller, one ofthe oldest practicing physicians In this part of the Stnte and ono of Hartford's most bclo"ed tnd respprjpd citizens, died last Saturday night about 0:30 o'clock and was burled at Oakwood cemcterv Sundav afternoon. Pneumonia and la grippe combined con- j A Jikxi&Gb, Hertford, , and Mrs. Isaac Foster and little foii Yewoll, spent last Sunday at Centertown, where Mrs. Foster's narents, Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Brown, have been very 111 of la grippe for several weeks. The old folks were Improving at last account. Prof, and Mrs. H. E. Brown en- stituted his death summons and ho Kentucky. tertained a few of Sir. Luke Brown's older relatives and friends at dinner last Wednesday In honor of Mr. anniversary. Brown's seventy-sixtAmong those present were: Judge h Illinois Central Railroad Time Tn blc at Braver Dam, Ky. South Bound. North Bound. a.m. No. 12111:35 p.m. No. 1324:05 No 12212:28 p.m. No. 1012:48 p.m. 'No. 1022:48 p.m. No. 1318:65 p.m. J. K. Williams, Agt l We aro receiving new Carson goods every day. 50 cents spring & Co. Best Northern White Seed Oats per bushel. Hartford Mill Co. 8tf sale of Beaver Dam Bhop. & CO. Exclusive Flour at our meat SANDERFUR JV r&t All persons owing me will please call and make settlement. E. W. FORD, M. D. 9tf We are prepared to show you lots of new merchandise for spring. Carson & Co. Mr. J. H. Ford, Hartford, route 4, was a pleasant caller at The Herald office Friday. Anderson week, in Mr. S. A. greater part of last spent tho Louis; vllle on legal business.u. Mr. C. E. Miller, the merchant and stock man, of Magan, gave The Herald a pleasant call Friday. Best Northern White Seed Oats 50 cents per bushel. W. E. ELLIS, The Produce Man. St4 Leave your Laundry at my Grocery. Work Guaranteed. Domestic finish. Called for arid prompt delivery. ller'a Grocery.' 'Phone J.40. Mr. A. J. Casev, editor of the Lebanon (Tenn.) Democrat, spent a day In Hartford last week, visiting rel- atives. Mr. M. J. Rled, of Rockport, Ky., visited relatives here Sunday and attended the funeral of Dr. J. T. Miller. Mr. Arthur Petty, foreman of the Leitchflold Gazette, spent Sunday in Hartford, friends. visiting relatives and Mr. Amos Carson, traveling salesman for the Kentucky Clothing Co., Is spending a few days with home , folks here. Mrs. Bertha Marlow and Mr. Lon united In marrlago lu the parlors of the Now Commercial Hotel here last Wednesday after'-noo- n, Rev, J. ,W. Bruner, of the First Baptist Church, officiating. M. Price wore and Mrs. W. B. Taylor, Mrs. Sallle Miss Ada Frank, of Rockport, Jones and Mr. J. T. Felix. A most Ind has again taken charge of the pleasant occasion was reported. millinery department of Fair & Co. Mr. Harry N. Bennett, who was Mr. Earl Miller, who Is attending honorably discharged as corporal In Hartford College, spent from Friday the U. S. Army, having served out until Sunday afternoon with rela- bis three years, arrived home Monday and will visit his parents, Mr. tives at Olaton. and Mrs. J. C. Bennett, of near The Calhoun Star of Friday says: Miss Gertrude Wright, of Hartford, Smallhous, for a few weeks, after engage In some comvisited relatives and friends in Cal- which he will mercial pursuit. He was stationed houn this week. at Ft. Thomas, Ky., Company F, 2d Mr. Nick Schapmlre left Monday Infantry, at the time 'of the expirafor Bloomlngton, 111., after spending tion of his term. several days here with his parents Several of our young men gavo a and other relatives. dance at Dr. Bean's skating rink Mr. F. M. Allen, the well known Tuesday evening of last week. Thoso stock man, of Centertown, was. in who attended were: Mrs. Jno. J. Hartford yesterday and gave The' of Louisville,; Miss Elena Herald a pleasant call. Smith, of Madlsonville; Misses Beat Miss Gertrude Wright has return- rice Haynes, Stella Wcerner, Mary ed from Cincinnati and Is as usual Spauldlng, Louise Phlpps, Alta Liin charge of the millinery depart- kens and Wlllye Smith; Messrs. Estill Park, E. G. Barrass, Henrv ment of Barnard f: Co. Griffin, Clarence Barnard, Lewis Mrs. Laura Stevens, city, returned Rllev. Tlce Burns. John Williams last week from a visit to and Trimble Pendleton. her brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Margaret Frost, of NashShelby Taylor, of Crowley, La. ville, Tenn., who was tho guest of Wo have Just opened up a big as- Mrs. John J. McHenry, addressed sortment of men's and ladles' Ox- tho officers and teachers of the Bapfords and Shoes, also a fine lot of tist Sunday School In the Baraca sprirg Clothing and Dress Goods. Resolutions of Respect. room at the Baptist Church lionCarson & Co. Hall of Hartford Lodge, No. 67.'.. Tuesday evening of last week. She Mrs. Ernest Tracy, of Louisville. was greeted by a good audience. Af F. & A. M., Hartford, Ky., Slarch 12, and Misses Tracy and Belle Berry- - ter a pleasant visit here, Miss Frost 1911. Whereas, It has pleased the Suman, of near Hartford, were pleas left Thursday for Newport News, Va., for a few days, In the Interest of premo Ruler of the Universe to call ant callers at the Herald office Fri her Sunday School work, after which from labor on earth to everlasting day. she will return to", her home In Nash- refreshment In the Heavenly Cltv. Messrs. C. H. Brown, Wysox; W. ville, Tenn. our beloved brother, Dr. Joseph T H. Kitchens, Rochester; J. E. Goff, Sillier, -O Centertown; R. A. Rowan, HartResolved. That in his death our METHODIST CHURCH. ford, route 7, gave The Herald a lodge has lost ono of Its most zealpleasant call Thursday. ous members, a craftman who loved At tho prayer meeting Wednesday and lived Masonry and practiced its Messrs. L. R. Goodall and son, E. evening tho subject will be "Watch- tenets for 43 years. The church has H. Goodall, A. Ross and Mack Ross, fulness," and tho attendants are lost one of Its most devoted memCentertown, and J. T. Maddox, requested to bring their Bibles and bers and beefitlful examples of the were pleasant callers at the spirit in his daily life. read the scriptures on the subject. Christ-lik- e Herald ofilce yesterday. Preaching both morning and ev- Tho community has lost one of its Miss Irene Miller, who Is teach- ening next Sunday. At the 11 a. m. most upright and honorable citiing In Oklahoma, arrived here Tues- service n voluntary offering will be zens; the medical profession ono of day night of last week, having been received for the Superannuate En- Its ablest and most highly esteemcalled home on account of the dan- dowment Fund. Let all make an ed practitioners, and the family a loving husband and Indulgent fathgerous Illness of her father, Dr. J. offering, however small It may be, er. T. Miller. "The Letter From Home." Wo heartily commend his noble For Sale Farm on Rough river, Carrier Mills, III., March 13, 1911. virtues, his rectitude of conduct and 5 miles North of Hartford, Ky. This Editors Hartford Herald, Hart- his pure life to the members of our farm contains 210 acres. Will sell ford, Ky.: Enclosed find check for oder. We tender our heartfelt all or dlvldo to suit purchaser. Has two dollars ($2'.00). We are al- sympathy to the family In their beseven-roodwelling In good repair, ways glad when Thursday comes and reavement, and commend them to fine barn, good orchard, plenty" of we got Tho Herald. "Wo call It "the Him who "doeth all things well," water and a fine lot of eawlog tim- letter from homo." Wishing The the Lord and Master our dear brothber."' Price $2,400. Herald all success, er delighted to reverence and serve. f Arc. YEISER & CO., Youra truly, , Resolved, That as an evidence of Hartford, Ky. MRS, 'DAN AULTMIRE, the esteem In which we held our h. two-weeMc-Henm was ill Just twelve days. Funeral services were held at the Methodist Church Sunday afternoon and the house wns packed with citizens of Hartford and surrounding country. Hartford lodge of Marons had charge of the obsequies, nnd Pastor Elgin delivered a short discourse, referring In a touching manner to the life and good deeds of the deceased, who had lived a devout christian for so many years and whoso very life wns a constant exhibition of the pure soul of the man. The pastor truly said that Dr. Sillier slmplyyllved his religion every day In an exemplary life. At the conclusion of the services at tho church the remains were borne to Oakwood cemetery by Dr. SIIlIer'8 lodge comrades, and the crowd at the grave was about the same size as that at the church. The beautiful ceremony of the Masonic fraternity wns there cone through with, an unusual number of members from the Hartford and neighboring lodges attending. The pallbearers were Slessrs. W. H. Sfoore, J. C Riley. John B. Wilson, T. J. Smlh, J. A. Patton and Dudley Ford. Di Sillier was in tho 71st vnr of his ago it the time of his de-.tHe was born on the old Sillier place near Hartford nnd lived In this com munity all his life. He was married In 1880 to Sliss Jennie Short nnd e nnd five children survive him. The children are: Lizzie, Irene, Helena. Drfvld and Joe. They were all at his bedside when the final summons came. Truly, a good husband, father and citizen, a faithful and true christian has gone to a sure reward. Iliiptht Sunday School Vnloti. The regular meeting of the Bnptlst Sundav School Union will mept with tho Rockport church Tuesday afternoon and night, Slarch 2S. 1011. All schools are requested to send messengers. Schools not yet open can meet the Sunday before nnd distribute literature, make an offering for Home nnd Foreign Missions and decide on their represenE. W. FORD, Ch'm'n. tation. W. SI. FAIR, Sec'y. NOTICE TO CIlHIMTOItS OK THE OHIO Cor.VTV BANK Notice to the creditors of the Ohio County Bank Is hereby given that I will on tho 10th day of April, 1011, receive at the office of the Ohio County Bank, all claims against the Ohio County Bank property verified for payment. A. E. PATE, Assignee. Ilt4 Administrator's I Snlo. will on Saturday, April 1, 1911, at the late residence of Jacob C. Warden, deceased, offer for sale, bv public auction, to tho highest and best bidder, tho following property: Eight head of Cattle, fifteen head of Sheep and Lambs, one Sow and five Pigs, two Hoes, lot of Corn an-- ' Hay, Farming Tools nnd Household and Kitchen Furniture, Chickens, one lot of Sleat and other things too numerous to mention. Sale will begin at 10:30 a. m. L. R. GOODALL, Ailrnr., Centertown, Ky. Ilt3 A l.nrge Docket. The Hartford Police Court con vened last Slonday with Judge C. SI. Crowe presiding. There were slvtv-elgcivil suits besides several misdemeanor cases. ht For Sale. Two good work horses gentle and sound. Also three good milch I will sell reasonably. cows. For particulars call on or address, W. H. RILEV, 9t4 Hartford, Ky. Fifty Slules. Fifty good farm mules for sale, Wanted. from 3 to C years old, 14 H to 1G 250 chestnut poles on line between hands high. In strong flesh but not Fordsvllle and Hartford. sufficient to ship. These mules will Ohio County Rural Telephone Co. be sold at a bargain, as I am going lOtf Hartford, Ky. to close them out by April 1. All mules be OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO and to sold, guaranteed tofrom sound work. Parties Ohio O MARRIAGE LICENSE. O county will arrive at our plnco on OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Si., H. & E. train nt 9:15 a. m.. reFred T. Slason, Beaver Dam, to turning will arrive in Hnrtford same day at 2 o'clock p. m. We deliver Katie E. Hazellp, Beaver Dam. mules to destination in Ohio county. Lon M. Price, Fordsvllle, to Sirs. VIC. ROBERTSON. Bertha Slarlow, Fordsvllle. 10t2 Hardinsburg, Ky. John Bellamy, Fordsvllle, to Jane Casey, Fordsvllle. For Sale. CORPORATION TAX Corn, oats, pure wheat bran, hay, IS CONSTITUTIONAL feed meal, alfalfa meal, cotton seed meal, Acme horse and mule feed, Washington, Slarch 13. The Su- corn chops, all kinds chicken feed, premo' Court of the United States to- chicken grits and shells. Delivered day handed down Its decision on the free anywhere in Hartford. corporation tax law, In which the W. E. ELLIS; statute is held to bo within the 9t4 Tho Produce Man. of tho constitution and the act which is regarded as one of the Penalty to Soon Go On. most important to be placed on the Tho taxes recently levied by national law books during tho Taft Council of Hartford, are now administration, Is upheld. duo nnd I am ready to collect same. Tho court was unanimous In tho Tho penalty goes on April 1st. Please-dcorporation tax decision. Thereby a not neglect the matter, but get sourco of Income of approximately ready to pay now in order to avoid $25,000,000 annually was assured to the penalty. SASI F. RILEY, the Government. lOtf Marshal. I'm-Its il t the-Cit- , iiwti .i'ii'mmBinwii'Tr' - The Hartford Herald WEDNESDAY M.. MAItCH 13 II. & E. RAILItOAD TIME TA- BLE AT IIABTFOBD, KV. ..Time table effective Sunday, Dcr. Itli, contains (lie following sciclule: No. 112 North Hound due 7:20 n. m. 3S"o. t! ," IK first Hcclng a cas? Is, that It is some IT MAKES WEAK WOHEN STRONG form of lung fever, but on Inspection IT HAKES 5ICK WOMEN WELL. of the membrane of the nose, ho will at once change his opinion or view No woman's appeal was ever misdirected or her conof the case. The browu mucus of fidence misplaced when she wrote for advice, to the World's Dispensary Medical Association, Dr. lung fever is absent, and in Its place R. V. Pierce, President, Buffalo, N. Y. a discharge of a light yellowlRh Dr. Pkrct'e Piquant Ptllttw Induce mild natural bowel movement once a da?. color. ELECTRIC DEATH CHAIR . Don't be misled In dlaguoiinp tho case, for you have no time to lose. heart-broke- n brother, HAS BEEN INSMLED Get a thermometer. Insert It In the 1911, about one o'clock p. m., upon a kept In good repair. In many cases Pierced to the heart words are Iowa, February 14, return, let It remain for six min- credit of six and twelve months, the It would pay to grease it, paint it, keener than steel, keep 'its running gear in shape and 1911. Editor of Democrat: Dear utes. II It registers nhovo ono hun following described property, And mightier far for woo or for A tract of land situated In Ohio shelter it at tho public expense. In Eddyville Prison Everything Sir: Last Thursday I attended a W. dred degrees, there Ib fever in tho weal. Stand-b- y your town newspaper. C. T. U. meeting at Mrs. Agnes Sta system If the horse then has the county, Kentucky, on tho waters of Will Soon be Ready for Lewis creek and bounded as follows: It's the guardian and defender of cy's, 531 East Fifteenth, layed off Were It not well in this brief little above symptoms, tho treatment Beginning my wraps and a new pair of gum at a stone, Jno. W. every interest, tho forerunner and should lie carried out at once, and n Journey, Executions. Rowe's corner, in J. W. Loney's line; pioneer of every advance movement rubbers, with storm top, paid ?1 for down Into valuable horse saxe.l. You can get On over the Isthmus, W, and the sturdy adx'ocate of laxv and them, and when I went to go home, said treatment by sending one dol- thence xvlth Rowe's line N. 28 the tide, Eddyxllle, Ky.. March 10. The some one had taken them and left 78 poles to a stone; thence N. 74 order. Take It way, and it would J' , Center-towa fish Instead of a ser- lar lo M. D. Ashby, V. electric chair, which Is to be used In In'the same place a pair of old gray We give him W. 15 poles nnd 15 links to a stone, not be six months before the town Ky. pent, the ONecutlon of Kentucky criminals, worn-ou- t low rubbers EE last, and If you can't at tho present time S. E. corner to L. B. Loney's land; would look as If It had been doped. Ere folding his hards, to be and has been Installed in the State mine were F last. Now, what I want W. with his line 70 Business would drag, society would make up your mind to send one dol- thence N. 71 abide, prison annex at this place. Is to Insert a notice in your paper, please cljp poles to a stone where a white oak yaxvn and grass would grow between For oxer and aye, in dust at his lar for said treatment, concrete like this: "I wish to notifv the woThe annex Is a this article from this paper and tack and black oak stands, R. N. Loney's the cobbles. side? luilldlng, Ilred with steel, lighted man that took the New Gum RubLong live the towns newspaper. it upon your stable door, and when corner in his line on a branch; with electricity and heated with bers at Mrs. Stacv's last Thursday to Look at the roses saluting each you have to drag off ono of your best thence with said branch as It mean Fort Myers (Fla.) Leader. other; steam. The annex stands renr the bring them at once and sax-- herself horses, consider whether or not he ders, when reduced to a straight line, Notice to Creditors, Look at tho herds all 'at peace on had tho above described symptoms. S. 20 E. 60 poles to a dead white northwest pate and connects with from future expense and disgrace All persons having claims against the plain; rellhpi'sp No. n hv a 'nrgc door out If not, she will be run down by po poles W. 69 go behind the barn oak; thence S. 76 If he did, don't Man, and man only, makes war on and kick yourself, but be xvlse and to n stone, corner with said Loney the estate of Edward Davison, de through the stone wall. lice or detectives. prehis brother. "MRP. J. 7 CFLVBR. Th" llpp of tb lii'l'f'tip P"t " write at once for said treatment: and R. P. Hobdy; thence with Hob-dy- 's ceased, are hereby notified to And dotes In his heart at his peril peradventure you might lose another ".,! W. Seventeenth street." electric chair were made and tho S. 1 W. 74 poles to a atono, sent same to the undersigned adline and pain. Davenport Democrat. work performed under the sunervls-lo- n horfe, for this disease Is certainly hickory, sassafras and elm, his cor- ministrators of said decedent, propShamed by the brutes that go epidemic. of Capt. P. W. Depp, of Darren ner In F. M. Faught's lino; thence erly prox'en, on or before the first WANTED FOR V. S. ARMY down on the plain. county. twenty years with Faught's lino S. 89 E. 88 poles day of May, 1911, or they will bo Having had over unmarried men beknoxvlng to a white and black oak and double forever barred. Those The nnnex Iipb a hnll running Its tween apes of 18 and 3."; citizens Is It worth while that xve battle to uractlce among sick stock, and hav- dogwood, entire lenrth throtich he center. corner with McHenry Coal themselves Indebted to said estato ing alwavs availed mvself of everv , humble 1 Co., F. M. Faught and J. W. Loney; by note or account will pleaso call cell" occupv tv, r"pt of United States, of pood character Four Some poor fellow traveler down opportunity to keep In touch xvlth and temperate habits, who can rondemppd.-rrlmlnalf1i'e of the ha'4. v-- r treatment, thenco with Loney's line N. 1 E. 56 and settle. all new diseases and their Into the dust? Enplibh Given under my hand, this Febru- will be confined upon ar- speak, read and write the us nil! Time too soon will I can assure tho" "reader that I can poles to a stone on a branch, his N. language. For Information apply to God-pit- y 25, 1911. rival hero. There are two "soliIn W. corner; thence with another of master said disease If reached us tumble, SAMUEL DAVISON, tary" cells for extremely undiscip- Recruiting Officer, Main street, Bea S9 E. 66 poles and 20 All men together, like leaves In a time. Will sav I would be perfectly his lines S. ver Dam, Ky. 5t9 VIRGIL DAVISON, lined criminals; a mechanical room, links to tho beginning, containing satisfied to take the case on the pust; Administrators, 76 acres. the "death chamber," in which the .MOTHER r.v.T CHILD AH of us humbled down into the terms of "no cure no pay." 9t4 Barrett's Ferry. Ky. The purchaser will be required to electric chair has been placed, where M. D. ASHBY, V. S.. LIVING WITH NEGROES dust! all the executions will hereafter take execute bond with approved security Centertown, Ky, JOAQUIN MILLER. For Cro'in place under the laws of this State, Immediately after sale. Dr. Bell's Pine Tar Honey Is tho best Louisville, Ky., March 9. The Master Commissioner's Sale. and the room of tho "death watch." Identity of p This 14th day of March, 1911. Warning to Railroad Men. known remedy. Do not experiment; white Ohio Circuit Court, Kentucky. The voltage of tho motor genera- girl discovered living with a negro F. L. Felix, severe and ex'en Look out for get tho genuine Dr. Bell's tors used in the prison here are In- family on Seventh street has been Ben Dunn, et al., Plaintiffs, Master Commissioner. danperouB kidney and bladder troum vs. sufficient to produce death. An or- disclosed by the child's mother, who Wilson & Crowe, Attorneys. ble resulting from years of railroad has been placed in Louisville, for says that she was forced to aban- Noah E. White, et al., Defendants. SWEET CLOVER. der ing. Geo. E. Bell, C39 Third St., By virtue of a Judgment and or- Fort Wayne, Ind., was many years Best fertilizer, hay and pasture. a new motor generator capacitated don A Fierce Night Alarm the child because of pox'erty. Very hardy; rank growth. Send for for Increasing tho X'oltage to 2,300. The mother's is MflTglo Mur. der of sale of the Ohio Circuit Court, a conductor on the Nickel Plate. He Is the hoarse, startling cough of a nam" "'It'iln plviv Hovs everything will phv. Since the death of the child's rendered at the February term, savs: "Twenty years of railroading child, suddenly attacked by cough. circular and price of seed. be In readiness for tho first execu-- 1 father two years ago, she says, she 1911, in the above cause for the pur- left my kidneys in terrible condi- Often It aroused Lewis Chamblin, of Bokhara Seed Co., pose of dividing 9t4 Six persons hax'e been contion. tho proceeds tion. There xvas a continual pain Manchester, Falmouth, Ky. g. O., R. R. No. 2, for has been forced to earn her own amongst the parties as their Inter- ncross my back and hips and my their four children were greatly subvicted and given tho death penalty The mother took tho child. In the State, but the dates of execuests may appear herein, after paying kidneys pave me much distress, and ject to croup. "Sometimes In severe Cold, LaGi'ippe. Then Pneumonia the costs herein, I will offer for sale tho action of my badder xvas fre- attacks," he xvrote "wo were afraid tion hax'o not been fixed by Gov. Is too often the fatal sequence. Willson. 'v nitbi nt'p'ion at thn court ''ou quent and most painful. I got a they would die, but since we proved Capt. P. W, is chief engineer ley's Honey and Tar expels the cold, door In Hartford, on Monday, the 3d supply of Foley Kidney Pills and the what a certain remedy Dr. King's If You nro a Trifle Sensitive and architect at the prison, and has checks tho grip, and prevents pneu- day of April, 1911, about one o'clock first bottle made a wonderful Now Discovery is, we hax'e no fear. About the size of your shoes. It's b"en In the employ of the State for monia. It Is a prompt and re- p. m., upon a credit of six months, and four bottles cured me We rely on It for croup and for some satisfaction to know that many liable cough medicine that contains the following described property, thirteen years. completely. Since being cured I coughs, colds or any throat or lung people can wear shoes a sizcTsmaller "Foley's Honey and no narcotics. Into Foley Kidney trouble." So do thousands of oth- by shaking Allen's Foot-Eas- e liavo recommended Theio is Onlv One Tar Is the best cough remedy I ever A certain town lot and appurten- Pills to many of my railroad ers. So may you. Asthma, hay fe- them. Just the thing for Patent That Is Dr. Dell's. It is the original used, as It quickly stopped n severe ances thereon, lying in the town of friends." Sold by all druglsts. Leather Shoes, and for breaking In m ver, la grippe, whooping cough, hemand can be rolled on In croup, cough that had long troubled me," Cromwell. Ohio county, Kentucky, orrhages, fly before It. 50c and $1. new shoes. Sold everywhere, 25c. coughs, colds and all lung and bron- says i J. V. Kulin, rlnceton, Neb. and bounded as follows: Miihter Commissioner's Sale. Trhl bottle free. Sold by James II. Sample FREE. Address, Allen S. chial troubles. Look for the bell on Just so quickly and surely It acts In Beginning at the corner of the Ohio Circuit Court, Kentucky. Olmsted, Lo Roy, N. Y. m m Williams. m the bottle. nil cases of coughs, colds, lagrlppe street that comes up from tlio rix'cr J. W. Loney, et al., Plaintiffs, and lung trouble. It Is as safe for opposite 17. J. Daniel's dwelling, and vs. WHILE SHE SLEPT. SHOT Subscribe for The Hartford Herald. Myrtle Loney Stexens, et al., De WIFE AND KILLED SELF your children as for yourself, and on the cross street running past FOR FLETCHER'S should be used In all cases of croup, Handler to Carry Than a Cork. Hotel, beginning on a stone fendants. I Th'e elex'ator In the department By virtue of a Judgment and order Liberty. Ind.. Mnrch 9. 'A At five whooping cough and measols cough. opposite R. J. Daniel's; thence N. 30 m E. 200 feet to a stone; N. W. corner of sale. of the Ohio Circuit Com, store was nearly full. o'clock this morning Josenh Ilur-pov- Refuse substitutes. Fell Into Trap. Raynor, who was one of tho pasD. Smith's lot: thence with the rendered at tho February term, killed his wife by shooting her Father (sternly) Can you supsengers, drew a small and withered Northern boundary of said Smith's 1911, In the above cause for the purthrough the bead, and then fired two port my daughter In the manner 'ot; thence S. SG E. 10r.A feet to a pose of dividing tho proceeds' potato from his trousers pocket. FOR FLETCHER'S bullets through his temple, dying you carry that for?" she's been accustomed to? t'-"What do alley leading to D. amongst tho parties as their respec-tlx'- e Ins'antlv. ion on I Lover Yes, sir; I'm sure I can. ' Mr. nurgoyne and xvlfe were staySmith's; thence S. 28 W. 200 feet to Interests may appear after pay- asked Shyne. Father Well, I can't do It any ptone near the mouth of said al- ing 60. GO taxes and funeral expens"Protection." ing temporarily at the home of his A Kansas editor sarcastically anRheu- longer, so take her, my boy. "Protection from what? Elmer Rodefer, passen- nounces that he wants to buy a sack ter; thence with sold cross street N. es paid by J. W. Lonov for Marcaret ger npent at the railroad station of flour, a pair of trouers and a 02 W. 103U fret to tho beginning, Loney, xvldow of tho decedent, W. F. matism?" "No; hat pins." acre, reserving Loney, and the costs herein, Includhere. Mr. Hodefer heard the shots, straw hat and that ho Is ready to 'ontnlnlfg one-ha- lf By way of illustration ho deftly and on entering the bed chamber receive bids on the Eame. He says 20 feet front. 40 feet back, more or ing n, reasonable attorney's fee hereFOOD found both husband and wife lying that Is the way f'e merchants do les. southwest corner of said lot. in, I will offer for sale by public auc- Impaled It upon the point of one that was xvitbln two inches of , his left side by side on the bed, a revolx'er when they want $2 worth of Job The purchaser will be required to tion at the court house door In HartMeat 300 lbs. en the floor. The wife was asleep work. execute bond xvlth approx'ed security ford, on Monday, the 3d day of April, eye. Milk 240 qtt. Immediately after sale. xhen shot.' 100 lb. Butter.......... Chamberlain's Stomach and Llx-e- r The couple came to this place 10 This 14th day of March, 1911. Esfil 27 dot Vegetables Tablets are safe, sure and reliable, 50011a. F. L. Fell. vears apo from New Paris, Ohio. Mr. FOB NO REASON FOR DOUBT. HAIR. F1LLH6 and hax-- been praised by thousands Burpono wrs an export butter maMaster Commissioner. This represents a fair raof women who have been restored to G. B. Likens, Attorney. ker, ar'i established a number of health through their gentle aid and tion for rreameiies In this State and Ohio, A Statement of Facts Backed You Run No Risk When You man for year. Sold by all curative properties. Are you frequently hoarBe? Do They leave two and was m you hax'e that annoying tickling in dealers. Use This Remedy. But some people eat and by a Strong Guarantee. carried daughters. Nothing left to your throat? Docs your cough anshew tho cauEe of the tragedy, and A Foreign Conclusion. eat and grow thinner. This noy you at night, and do you raise it Is attributed to temporary InsaniWo promise you that, if your hair We guarantee complete relief to mucus In tho morning? "Would your wife vote If woman Do you ty of Burpoyne. means & defective digestion Is falling out, and you have not let suffrage wore secured?" In all sufferers from constipation. If so, take ChamberIt go too far, you can repair the every caso where we fall we will want relief? "No. She'd never be able to get and unsuitable food. A large Foley Kidney Pills lain's Cough Remedy nnd you will damage already dono by using Rexto the polls until after closing time." Neutralize and remove the poisons supply the medicine free. m be pleased. Sold by all dealers. all "93" Hair Tonic, xvlth persistency size bottle of Rexall Orderlies are a gentle, efthat causo headache, rheumatism, and regularity, for a reasonable THE TOWN NEWSPAPER nervousness and all kidney and blad- fective, dependable and safe bowel NEW DISEASE AMONG SHOULD BE UPHELD HORSES OF COUNTRY length of time. It is a scientific, der Irregularities. They build up regulator, strengthencr and tonic. germicidal cleansing, antiseptic, nature's functions and restore the natural action of They Stand by your town newspaper. If But little is known of the causo of preparation, that destroys microbes, these vital organs. Sold by all drug- In a quiet, easy way. They do not cause any Inconx'enlence, griping or this disease except that It is certain- stimulates good circulation around there is anything In your town xvorth m gists, They arc so pleasant to ly epidemic. It appears in all sea- tho hair roots, promotes hair nour- talking about, ten chances to ono equals in nourishing proper nausea. A GREAT MEETING OF take and work so .easily that they sons and In all kinds of weather. It ishment, removes dandruff and re- your town paper had a hand In putCOMMERCIAL TRAVELERS may be taken by any one at any often seems to follow other diseases stores hair health. It is as pleasant ting It there, and if there exists any ties ten pounds of meat. nuisance, Your physician can tell you time. They thoroughly tone up the as a sequel or termination, such as to use as pure water, and it Is deli- unsightly or uneax-orcately perfumed. The United Commercial Travelers whole system to healthy activity. It is a real toilet Iwenty chances to one It will stay colic, enteritis, &c. of America Is, perhaps, tho best there until your town editor sees It how it does Rexall Orderlies are unsurpassaIt Is spoken of as prevailing vio- necessity. known Insurance and fraternal or- ble and Ideal for the use of children, lently, for a few years past, In por We want you to try Rexall "93" or smells it and wipes his pen on the FOB BALE BT AXL DRDOOISTS ganization of traveling men In tho old folks and delicate persons. Wo tions of Now York, Iowa, Indiana Hair Tonic with our promise that town board's breeches. If anybody world, and Is growing rapidly in all cannot too highly recommend the,m and other States. It seems not to bo It will cost you nothing unless you beyond the walls of x'onr Httlo burg Bend 10c. name ef ppr sad thl kI, tar Mr parts of tho country. Llko all other to all sufferers from any form of Infectious, although highly epidem- aro perfectly satisfied with Its use. ever learns that there Is such a place beautiful Satlnji Bunt: end Child. ch bank oonUlm it Good Luck Fenny, large bodies, the U. C. T.s are gov- constipation and its attendant evils. ic; perhaps as much so as distemper. It comes In two sizes, prices 50c and as Peacovllle, it will be through the SCOTT & EOWNE. 409 Pearl SU New York erned by Supremo and Grand bodies, Two sizes, 10c and 25c. RememLlko all other febrllo diseases, it $1,00. Remember, you can obtain town oracle. which meet yearly, at stated porlods ber, you can obtain Rexall Reme Is ushered in xvlth a chill. In some Rexall Remedies- In thja community Every; village gets Us money's to attend to the legislative part of dies in this community only at our nnora flin phlll In nultn Bevnrp! the only at our store) The Rexall Store worth Jn the village newspaper. It's James H. Williams, 214 Main the wagon, that carries all your good SBTIEU'S EYE SALYS the business for tho order. Tins' store Tho Rexall Store James H. logs become cold, but rarely, Inthe things to "market. It ought to be , .; . year, our, sister city of Huntington, Williams, 214 Main. street. cany stage,, as com as in lung iever. street Ooo'd fj; Nothing hut the" Eyas Dally 114 Dally No. 115 Dally No. 113 Dally except Xortli except South except South except Sundny. Hound due 3:40 p. in. Sunday. Bound due 8:35 a. in. Sunday. Bound due 1:40 p. m. Sunday. 11. i:. MISCHKE. Agt. W. Va will entertain the Grand OOOOOOOOOOOOOO O I'OEMS YOU'LL ENJOY. Council, composed of representatives from Maryland, the VlrglnlaB, TIio Herald's Special Selections. Kentucky, and the District of CoOO O lumbia, bringing to that city the. largest crowd of strangers ever seen, IS IT WOHTH WHILE? and anyone who knows how the "knights of tho grip" entertain at any time, at home or abroad, can Is It Worth while that we Jostle a brother, well imagine what a great time is In Bearing his load on the rough side store for those who attend tho meeting in June. Tho business sessions of life? will embrace the Sth, 9th and 10th, Is It worth while that wo 'Jeer at each other, but the entire week will be put In In blackness of heart that we entertaining the visitors. The citiwar to the knife7 zens of Huntington aro keen to realpity us all In our pitiful God ize the importance of such a meeting, and are lending the local comstrife! mittees all poslble aid In the pre- God pity us all as wo Jostle, each liminary arrangements for the big other; meeting in Juno next. us all for the triGod pardon umphs we feel WHO COULD HAVE TOOK THEM GUM IIUIUIEKS? When a fellow goes down; poor. The pulse rises to sixty soon after tho Chill ceases, and keeps on ad-vanclng until more than one hun-dred Ib reached. The horso will bo found rathei languid, or lazy; he seems very weak; diminution of tho appetite. Sometimes throat sore, swallowing painful; soft or loose cough; the dung and urlno aro passed in small O O Honored by Women Wlwn a woman silent quantities. Tho patient becomes haggard and worn down xery rapidly from the first. The practitioner's opinion on Ism's whicli saves tho suffering sex from pah, and successfully grapples with woman's weaknesses and stubborn ills. mark bl confidence on Dr. R. V. Pierce, Every-wher- e ol Buffalo, N. Y. there aro women who bear witness to the wonderworking, curing-powof Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription truttf you. this score t ol her suffering iho Millions have ed iprnki assssssssssV sssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssfl - X to-w- lt: n, one-stor- y, e .. Able-bodie- d, s'cp1-1Ipv- s i .A-ary . three-year-o- ld Plne-Tar-Hon- llv-In- RHEYSKlDn'CDM to-w- lt: Til-for- Children Cry C ne ASTO R A Children Cry ' O AS TOR A e ton-In-la- FOR A YEAR o well-to-d- a a o. Scott's Emulsion y it Eiotoh-Doo- - -- i- ,.. mil h. pi&mtn, W 'fori liflfr' ' WaW :.... .. "''' ' .jrfiti r HlBHM..BSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSW.sna.MBM--'TnnB.MlMBSBMHBm!lH1I- iv .. t -- if.ri.if 1 -- "tlif,Js,r ifi isssmMsssjm fll n ItmsMlM i' ' t"' - K Mnu.jaa T ... Mtaaa uniMi'iT 'I'll "i kiammWtt" 'warW'! i siiL.i&ia&fert tWykr-4-g- j "" T iwJwWrWT111 rSSKfasBax ittnHm wrt fnf 'V -- .T' k JL Thomson Bros. Bay Leaf Hal colt to stand up and suck. Money is due when the service is rendered, fact ascertained or mare transferred, Care will be taken to prevent but not responsible should any occur. acci-cident- s, Stock Farm i HORTON, OHIO COUNTY, KENTUCKY. Will make the present season of 1911 at our h stables at Horton, Ky. He will be permitted to V m I DESCRIPTION AND PEDIGREE. BAY LEAF HAL Track; 2:21. Bay Stallion, S 16 hands high. BAY LEAF HAL, by Brown Hal 16,935, time 2:12. First Dam, Bay Leaf by Bay Tom 16,371, sire of Tom Webster 2:11, Grand View 1:15, Pointer Hal 2:19, Gray Fanny 2:19, the dam of Hal Brandon 2:07, Brandon 1:12, etc. Second dam by Pat Malone. Brown Hal (sire of Star Pointer) 1:59, Hal Dillard 2:04 Hal Brandon 2:07, Storm 1:08, Laurel 2;0S, 16 in 5:15, 39 in 2:30 and the dams of Hellena Duplex 2:0,8, Cadet2:09, Garnetta 2:10, Frank Creemer 2:11, etc., by TomHal, Jr 16,-92dam Lizzie (dam of Little Brown Jug) 2:1 etc., by John Nether and second dam Blackie by John Hal. ) . 16,-93- 5, 5, 1, il Also during the same time and at the same place we will offer for service our celebrated jack DI L GLADSTONE, at the same price and on the same conditions as the horse. DILL GLADSTONE is a beautiful black Spanish jack, with white points, 15 hands high and asplendid form. He Has sired some fine colts, and is reliable in every particular. Good Boy Register No. 2S8,S78. A red Shorthorn bull of fine proportions and noted service. Needs to be seen to be appreciated. Will serve cows at $1.00 at the gate. Return privilege will mrmktur 'J? - . t .. . - T 1 vv vl tti&mmsswpreim ...-r-v 'it, - . be granted. Those who appreciate fine stock should not fail to see this animal and examine his excellent qualities, which show for themselves. The service fee is certainly very cheap at the price. Dale's Golden Prince No. xhMilUHU Two Boars of the finest breed and splendid sires of exceptionable qualities. Will serve sows at $1 at the gate, with return privilege. 3u:iroc Jersey. 115,889, and Thomson's King No. EH r U& We will give $15 in premiums to the first and second best colts sired by BAY LEAF HAL in year 1910 $10 to first and $5 to second best colt. We will also give $15 in premiums to the first and second best mule colts sired by DILL GLADSTONE iq the year 1910 $10 to the first and $5 to the second best mule colts. Time and place of the show will be announced later on. The same premiums are offered for the year 1911. Thanking the people for their liberal patronage last year and hoping to have a large share of their business for the iroiv iQli xA7a ava verrf Fit II J, H'ilaor " J-- " T, i -- w V- - r-- C. H. & R. B. Thomson, Props. h in j wwr,ni MffKfiiwVimw'-ywvvrm'- ' ,ifmmmfmvmityr'mttfl' xHrrmip?ri&n'r't' y The Hartford Herald "WEDNESDAY MAKCII 13 the presence of the start surgeons and nurses. The two women have been close friends from childhood, and when they married, promised to try to bring about the marriage of their children. When tho little girl and boy wero both born within n few minutes of each other, and tho mothers occupied adjacent cots In the hospital. It seemed as though nature had conspired for tho fulfillment of their wish. Tho fathers of the children wero present, and expressed themselves as highly pleased. CAPTURED AFTER SIXTEEN YEARS Of Liberty and Returned ests, either directly or through protective tariff, Equal and uniform taxation; taking no moro money from the peoplo than the Just needs of government YEAR 191 economically administered require. Rigid economy In governmental expenditures. of Democrats of the Nation by Election vote United States Senators of the people. dkect Enforcement of Federal and State Invited to Gather laws agalrst criminal trusts and combinations In restraint of trade. INDIANAPOLIS AT IN APRIL A constitutional amendment authorizing tho lovy of a Federal In- PAVING THE WAY SPECIAL NOTICE O O In regard to RESOLUTIONS O OBITUARIES, O OF RESPECT, &c. ooooooooooooooooo O O O O OO'OOOOOOOOOOOOO The Hartford Herald has adopted I a new rule In regard to Obituaries Resolutions of Respect, Cards of. PvT53 X. CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK to Penitentiary. To Celebrate Achievement of K a NATIONAL ACHIEVEMENT BANQUET to celebrate the victories which certain Democratic reforms have won, viz: The overthrow of Cannonism and the restoration of Cannonlsm and the Restoration of Representative Government; Public200,000 Tubes ity of Campaign Funds; an Income Of Sutherland's Eagle Eye Salve Tax Amendment to the Constitution; wero sold In 1908 and not one word Election of United States Senators by of complaint, though every tube was Direct Vote of the People; Railroad sold under a positive guarantee. It Regulation; Tariff Reform; Opposi is good for nothing but the eyes. tion to Private Monopolies; The Ask your Druggist. m Promise of Philippine Independence, and other reforms which the DemoAPAHURG. cratic party have demanded, at InMarch 11. Mr. C. M. Patton was dianapolis, Indiana, April 13 (JefferIn Hartford Monday on business. son's Birthday), 1911. Mr. John Raymond and daughter "This celebration is to bo made a Gertrey, visited his daughter, Oda, national affair, at which many promnear Phllpot, Sunday, returnlnc inent and representative Democrats Monday. from all parts of the United States Miss Ethel Phillips, Bell's Run, have expressed a determination to be visited Misses Gertrey and Zoda present. Indications now point to Raymond Wednesday night. one of tho most representative and Mr. Thurman Patton, wife and notable gatherings ever undertaken daughter, Verna Lee, visited his for the party's welfare. father, C. M. Patton, at , A cordial Invitation Is hereby exThursday. tended, and you are earnestly reMr. John Wes Keown nnd wife, quested to attend and who have been sick, are better. with us for the upbuilding of the Mrs. Albert Helm, who has been Democratic party. Every Democrat, sick, Is Improving. regardless of present or past affiliaThe children and grandchlldron tion, who has the welfare and sucof Mrs. Belinda Ann Patton surpris- cess of the Democratic party at ed her with a birthday dinner on heart, is welcome. March 4th, she being 76 on that day. Wo trust you will come and bring Those present were: Mr. J. L. Pat- as many of your friends as can come w bolleVe ton, wife and daughter Leathel and with you." i son WIUlo, Mr. C. L. Patton and penitentiary oklng for this to Nearly every State Is represented "I've been lo for It. I've wife, Mr. C. M. Patton. daughter Ina on the invitation. It Is pfaln that lien and I am p. 'or years now, nnd and son Jpshua, Mrs. Mary Patton no section of the country anrf no ele"been living rlgllt all right for mp. and daughter Katie Leo. ment of the party has been overlookthings will turn out r ed or left unrepresented. Members yea "s after I escap- Notice. "The first nine mp SamJones, The undersigned assignee of The of the present Congress, both Senavd I lived under tho Bk. right namo. Bank of Centertown will be In Cen- tors and Representatives, and" those Then I went back to wv. elected to the d be known tertown, Congress; Ohio county, Ky at tho That's how I happen t will look Governors of If"yltt office of tho Bank of Centertown, on all the Democratic now as Sam Jones. see thnt Saturday, March IS, 1911, at which States, Mayors of Cities, mem Do re of nt my bank book you wlW National Committee, other promIf Va rvifwln nut In tho nnnwf - 'f T. B. time and place said assignee will the inent Democrats throughout tho sit to receive claims against said es- Whltson. fate, and any creditor falling to pre- conntrv will bo Invited. Every Dem- "T know how I came to btf smiled.--contvtcinued "I rna.'o sent at tho time named, his claim, ocrat is welcome. The recent spdl Whltson. enemy at my home, and J vst ns verified In tho manner as are claims forfes for Democratic reforms an opportunities and responsfblll-- 1 sure as I am talking to you now, he .against the estates of decedents, ex the for the future will be the themo been a soft of cept thaf It need not bo verified by tfes peached on me. It's of tho snealfers. It Is believed" that an open secret at my home town a ,,,crsn other than tho claimant, Marshall, Wilson, Foss. FoBc and jibcut my bolnc wanted." slialil be deemed to have waived his RnTfte'8 snecches arc likely to be years, righfi to anr part of tho assigned Whltson gave his ago as 54 very notable utterances, speechesA :telc-grnSee Russell's statute, Sec. 402. and seemed to bo resigned. that win sound the rallying cry, w.ib Tecelved this afternoon This February 20, 1911. summoning Democrats all over the Solo stating thnt an ALVIN ROWE, 8t4 from Warden country to participate In a canrpatgn officer would be sent for Whltson, Assignee of The Bank of Centertown. or organization nnd battle for "Demwas a reward of $50 for and there KMney All- - ocratic Victory in 1912." Dauntless A Special MiflMnr for his capture. what Is said at this gathering- - will mreCt. Many ol'erlv people have found have nn Important bearing on the Kills n Murderer. next national campaign. murderer is appendi- In Foley's Kirfnev Remedy a quick A merciless The National Democratic League Dr. relief and permanent benefit from citis with many victims, but of Club"? Is a national federation of Life Pills kill It by pre- kidney and bladder nllmcnts and King's Now Democratic clubs throuhout the They gently stlmulato from annoying nrfnary Irregulari- country. vention. No dues sre requited nnd liver nnd bowels, prevent- ties due to advancing years. Isaac local Independence stomach, Is assured. The "Fo ing that clogging that invites appen e. N. Recan. Fnrmer, Mo., says: com-plo- to creed of tho League Is' to educate neau--achley's Kldnoy Remedy effected a curing constipation, dicitis, cure In my case and T want oth- young votors to become Democrats, chills. 25c at biliousness, to tesch foreign-bor- n voters that bem ers to know or It." Sold by all "drugJames H. Williams. ing Democrnts will make them betni gists, ter Americans and to preach the polIMIHKH IlKTIUVrilKD AT icies of Jefferson and Jackson, day FOR SALE. RIRTHS HOUlt OF THEIR Five-roocottage with C acres In sfd dav out. Good outland, In Hartford, Kj The League, ndvocates: Mow York. March 12. In a ward of A strict construction of Constitubuildings and a well of nover-fal- lJewish Maternity Hospltal.No. at the tions, both State and Federal, that recently, lng water. Price $1,100. Broadway, East 270 cottage In i tho rights of the State and people For Sale FIvo-rooRachel, the daughter of Mrs. Farnla Hartford, Ky. Price $650. respectively may be preserved. son of Mrs. Marcus, and Leonard.tho A tariff for rovenuo only; no GovA. C. YEIBER & CO.. Agts., Barnett. both children less Wamlo Hartford, Ky. ernmental subsidies to special Inter tf were betrothed In than an hour old, cription of the man. Chief Brown finally located Whltson as living under the name of Sam Jones, near Whltesburg, and learning that Whltson Intended to pay a visit to Lexington soon, Chief Brown waited for Ills man to arrive. Whltson reached here by train this morning, and Chief Brawn, who had been apprised of his comlng.met him on the street ns he left tho T'nlon Station. Drown recognized his man from the description nnd accosted him. Kvldently taken by surprise, the pretended Sam Jones replied, "All right, sir." Brown then showed Whltson the warrant issued for him, and he admitted that ho was the man wanted. Ho was taken to the police station, where he again acknowledged his Identity ns the man who had been sentenced In North Carolina on the charge of killing C. C. Byrd, and was sent to the penitentiary March 19, 1893, from which he escaped February 27, 189.". "I have been expecting this for some time," he said. "I had a presentment that It would happen." When asked regarding the kill-- :, he cleverly evaded admitting he had killed Byrd. "He and I ome trouble and he got killed," ha'l t he T.HU 'veil near Bakersvllle, and ""i I to mixing too much with Bvrd Vot nl he got killed. I don't mv wife tu Ml have to stay In the Tl vicinity assisted Mr. William Mad-Io- x In the raising of his new tobacco bnrn Wednesday. Several from this community attended the meeting at Centertown, by Revs. conducted Bennett and Mell, last week. Is proposed to hold Farm For Snlc. Yictory and to Counsel l I have one hundred acres of well MP AMASSED SMALL FORTUNE Improved land on the Knott's Ferry Together. road, three miles nortluwest of for sale. On this farm are AX In Letcher County, Where He APPEAL to the young mkx good dwelling, tenant house, good Lived Under An Asyoung orchard of 50 apple nnd other To celebrate the victories which fruit trees. Just beginning to bear. certain Democratic reforms have sumed Name. For further particulars call on or won, a national Democratic AchieveW. L. JAMES, address, ment Banquet will be held at IndianWAS "PKACIIKD" OX 11Y 13.VKMV Matanzas, Ky. 9t4 apolis, Indiana, (the center of population), on Jefferson's Birthday, NOHYH CENTERTOWN. Lexington, March 11. T. I). April 13, 1911, under the auspices of March 10. 1911. Farmers In this Whltson, alias Sam Jones, of Letcher county, was arrested here after hav- community are getting busy fencing tho National Democratic League of ing been at liberty for sixteen years, and cleaning ground. Some sod Clubs. The official invitation reads: "For the purpose of aiding and since he escaped from the North Car- ground Is being broken on account strengthening the Democratic party, olina penitentiary at Raleigh, where of recent rain. Work has been de attracting to It the Independent and he had served two of his term of layed to some extent. the young voters of the country; ofProf. P.. D. Bennett , Hartford, thirty years to which he was sentenced for killing a man In 1893. was the guest of friends In this com- fering a place of refuge for those Republicans who feel that their trust Whltson, who has been living dur- munity last week. In their party has been betrayed, and Mr. T. H. Benton returned recenting these sixteen years In Letcher county, Kentucky, where he went ly from a business trip to Tell City, Its solemn pledges and promises to them broken; who depreciate Its under the name of Sam Jones, was Ind. Mrs. John St. Clair Is spending a wastefulness and extravagance In adconsidered a quiet, thrifty citizen and had accumulated some property. week with her mother, Mrs. Ellen ministering Its affairs of government, and look with apprehension Malcolhl Meyers, near Clear Run. Chief of Detectives Mrs', John Flelden has been on tho upon tho steady strides 'It Is making Drown received a letter several towards the centralization of govern months ago from G. P. Sole, warde'i sick list for sometime. Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Render are ments the expense of the legitimate of North Carolina penitentiary, Stating that be understood that Whltson tho proud parents of a little girl powers of the States, and of the was living In Letcher county under which the stork presented them on rights reserved to the people; and for the purpose of disseminating the an assumed name.the letter also giv- the 8th Inst. Quite a number of men of this principles of the Democratic party, it ing a record of his sentence and desn, In registration and en-- i rollroent laws, so that porsonal registration and enrollment shall be required in every political subdivision of the States. Direct primaries for the nomina- come tax. Reform K, tion of electlvo officials. Strict compliance with and rigid enforcement of election laws, so far as they relate to bribery and corrupt with all Influences in connection elections. No Interference with the personnl liberty of nnv citizen, except such as Is essential to secure the equal rights of all tho citizens. Pleasant Physic. When you wont a pleasant physic give Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets a trial. They aro mild and gentle In their action and always produce a pleasant cathartic effect. Call at any drug store for a free A Thanks, &c, whether written at the the behest of lodges, churches nr lnr divlduals, and that is, we shall charge' at the rate of two cents per line for all such articles, except obituary poetry, which will bo one cent per word, stralght.Thls Is tue smallest rate wo cfiargo for anything and is only h of our regular rate. The amount, In cash or stamps, must accompany each article, or Six It will not bo printed. words average a lino In ordinary reading and every separate character or Initial letter counts as a word. The heading and the signature both count one lino each, even if they are only a word or two. poetry, straight obituary All through, one cent per word. Our old rule In regard to Obituaries, &c. was 150 words free, balance a cent a word, but this did not prove satisfactory because tho bounds were almost always overstepped, and we have been forced to adopt this new rule, which is in effect from now on. Contributors will please remember. one-fift- For the refined and dainty woman te Is what she demands now. Americana on dentistry, and are are not satisfied with anything but tho acme of perfection in dental work. Teeth extracted with as little pain as possible. Children given attention. Special attention to platt&fl work and ALL WORK GUARANTEED. Work done at lowest prices. caretvj DR. H. J. BELL, Office ia Republican Building, HARTFORD, Headquarters for - KY. sample. DIAGNOSING It Seamed Easy A" m JOKE. DEMOCRATIC .... "h hap-"epar- Sixty-secon- es-tn- to - m at First, but the Case Proved Hopejess. The name of tho author of the following story Is better known for poetry than prose. However, here is what S. E. KIser perpetrated at a convention of American humorists: Paw and maw were sitting In the sitting room oiie eveuing. uud pretty soon paw began to !aa "Whnt's wrong?" maw ast. "This is one of the best Joabs I ever saw," paw says. "Llsscn nnd I'll read It to you: 'Why Is tho mistake of a dock tor not as bad ns that of a dentust?' Do you know?" paw ust. "No." maw told him. "Becoz." paw red. "one Oils six feat nnd the other fills an nicer." "How do they do that?" maw ast. 'Becoz they made A mistake," paw ansered. "Which docs?" maw says. "Both of them." pnw told her. "That's why the mlstnko of the dock-te- r Izzcnt ns B:d us the dentust's." "Why not?" says mnw. "The docktcr only Alls Six feat." paw told her. "nnd tho dentust fills An nker." "I donlt understand About tho feat." maw sed. 'Why does he Fill six of them and What does he fill tbem with?" Pnw began to look bind pf glassy out of his eyes, nnd bq Red tho Joak again to himself So he would be sure ho Didn't mqko enny mistake. Then he frays: "Why, you see. If n dockter would make a mistake It mite be fatle, ond, so he would fill six feat of earth with a man, because the man would Be! about six eat tall, you no.' "I don't see mutch to laugh a bout such a Joak," maw toTd. him. "May bo it mlten't bo a man at all. Or be mite bo short." "Oh, weir." paw says, "they Just pretend He would be a six footer so as to Make it catnoin with tiro nker." "Why do- tboy want to do that?" maw nst "That's tho Joak," paw says. "Which is?"' maw told him. "Why, tho alter." paw ansered. "Where are they enny .7eak about that?" maw ast. "The dentust Alls It. you no," paw sed. but ho DIdnt seme to be very euro about It By tbnt time. "Yes," maw says, "but yon red that be made A mistake." "Don't you knew whnt nn nker Is? paw nst. "A tooth that You All Is an nker. and They have nkors of ground." "But where dees tho mistake como In?" maw sed. "Why, ho Fills the rong one." paw answered. Wiping his forrld and kind of looking Around like If he was trying to see If tho escape was ail cut off. "Well. then, tow docs D Oil tho nker." mnw ast. "If the tooth ho Fills is the rong one And duzzent nkeT' Then paw got up and tope tho In two nnd Threw It in tho waist baske't nnf sed: "They nro no use Trying to bring enny sunshlno into1. This fambly. Let's drop the subject The mna that rote the Joak Was a fool and tie one that printed It was & worse onei. but I'm not going to rong Either one- of tbem by unjust susplshcns. Mcbby they didn't every try to tell It To a woman." New York Post. - If you need building ma terial, call on us. We hav which often makes life a burden and Rough and DresBed Lumber, disturbs sleep and rest. Quick re- Doors, Sash, Moldings, Floor- lief may bo had by applying Cham- ing, Ceiling, Finish, Siding, berlain's Salve. It allays the itch- Lathes, Shingles, Columns, ing and smarting almost Instantly. Paper and Metal Many cases have been cured by Its Rubber Roofing. Ridgeroll Cresting m use. For sale by all dealers. and Guttering, House and Hoof Paints, Lime, Pater FOLETSHOlHMB Plaster, Cement, Common aon ' fu kr Fire Brick, Screen Doors and Wire. ISAItBKK No, 2705 For Dlsenses of the Skin. Nearly all diseases of the skin such as eczema, tetter, salt rheum and barbers' Itch, are characterized "by an Intense Itching and smarting, Building Supplies. i j i ? Bean Bros. End West Union St. j: Hartford, MARBLE ahdGSANITE Ky. M0N(IMENT5. X ife'yifei IBS Ufe Will make tho season of 1911 at Cooper Bishop's stable, three miles east of Island, on Green river, on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednes days of each week, and at Center- town the other three days offeach week, He will stand at $10 to Insure a living colt, money due when colt is foaled or mare transfered. Care taken to prevent nccidentB bat not responsible should any occur. F. M. ALLEN, Centertown, Ky. Tfic Fine Young Trotting Stallion, KAOLK DISPATCH, Will make the season of 1911 at my barn in Centertown, Ky. He will stand at $8 tq insure a living colt. Money due when fact Is ascertained or maro transferred. Care taken to prevent accidents but not responsible should any occur. Description nnd Pedigree. EAGLE DISPATCH was foaled April, 1903, is 16 hands high, dark bay with best of feet and legs, long mane and tall, fine style and action. Ho Is by tho renowned saddle and harness stallion, Red? Eagle No. 28, he by Red Squirrel, No. 53, he by Black Squirrel, No. 58, he by Black Eagle, No. 74, ho by King WIUam. No. 57, he by Washington Denmark, No. (54, ho bv Gaines Denmark, No. CI, he by old Black Denmark, tho 4 mITe race horse, ho by Imported Hedgeford. . ' EAGLE DISPATCH'S first dam Bell Habram. by Old Dispatch, N,o'. , he bv Onward? No. 1611, he.W George Wilkes, No. 519; second dam by Don Pedro. Your patronage solicited. F. M. ALLEN. Centertown, Ky. 44-80- !!5!5iBBBiiHHKleiaw !H IH Our business is devoted exclusively to the Granite, Marble and Stone trade, and being thoroughly practical in same enables us to know your re quirements. We only handle tbe very best Granite on,d Marble. And our reputation has been gained on Just this class of work. Let ui show you In dollars and cents that It Is to your interest to buy of us. We gladly refer you to any of the parties we have furnished, as to our honesty and responsibility in dealing The Thomas Monumental Works, Hartford, Ky THRICE-AJEEK WORLD The Larg- flPont a Rival In Its Field est, Cheapest and Best Newspaper Published at the Price. Read in Every English-speakinCountry, fort g m m He Ate the Hay. There are- still some mighty caters left. Not long ago a Berlin market porter undertook for a wuger to pat away at one sitting six mutton chops, twelvo eggs, a goose, a duck, six pounds of potatoes and twenty-twpounds of hay. Difficulties wero anticipated with the last course, nad large sums were laid against the accomplishment of tho feat. Tho Ingenious porter solved tho difficulty by calling for a cigarette after bo bad finished the duck. Ho then set light to the hay, pounded tbe ashes up with the potatoes nnd swallowed the lot. After a heated discussion tbo referee declared him tbe winner. London Ulobe. o The Fine Yotinn .Tnck, BLACK-- TJALDY, Will moke tho season of 1911 at my barn at Centertown, Ky., and will stand for $8 to tnsure a living colt. Money duo when fact ts ascertained or maro transferred. Care taken to prevent accidents but not responsible should any occur. F. M. ALLEN. Ht8 Centertown, Ky. Subscribe for The I'EHALDand get the Take The Herald. $1.00 letest news. perrr. Only of the Thrlce-a-Wee- k edition of the Now York World to publish the news impartially in order that it may be an accurate reporter of what has happened. It tolls the truth, irrespective of party, nnd for that reason it has achieved a position with the pub lic unique among papers of its class. The subscription season is now at hand and this is the best offer that will be made to you. If you want the news as It really lsfy subscribe for the Thrlce-a-wee- k edition of the New York World,, which comes to you every other day except Sunday, and is ttius uracticallv a dnliv v"""" at tho price of awecklv. THE THRICE-A-WEEWORLD'S regular subscription price is only $1.00 per year, nnd this pays fer J5S papers. We offer this unequalled newspaper and TltH HARTFORD HERALD for one year for $166. The regular"subscrlptlba price of th. two papers Is $2.00. K rtr It has invariably been the great ef rxz--.- m rTffjtffii flUTSpiB HM