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Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.): March 22, 1911 Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Jno. P. Barrett & Co. Hartford, KY 1911 haf1911032201_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 22, 1911 Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.) Jno. P. Barrett & Co. Hartford, KY 1911 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognitio n (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has be en done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Librar ies Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. THE HARTFORD HERALD. (Subscription $1 Per Yeart in Advance American energy and blood are not shed for nothing. Japan would soon And herself locked up In her own little with some of them possibly occupied. It Is the height of absurdity to Imagine for an instant thTat Tnnnn nr ntiv nfhnr PrtWflr. fnr thftt matter, could capture part of our onnHnatit ni IntHi Ins nnaaaoalnno nnrl retain them permanently." "I Come, Ike Herald of Koiij World, lit Km of 111 Jafioii Lnmbtriig al Hj Bk." All Kinds Job Printing Neatly Executed. 37th TEAR. naval fleet. American HARTFORD, KY WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, 1911. letters, that pla'nilff was unkind to her, and was mistreating her. And by these acts he finally succeeded In Inducing her to leave him. This case will be watched with more than usual interest. The plaintiff is asking $5,000 damages, and Is repreby Attorneys Darnetf & sented Smith. AMERICAN X( ). 12 JAPAN HATES UNITED STATES And JL SEIZUR E OF THE PACIFIC ISLANDS By Japan, MeansWarThat Will Doom Her, PREDICTS MUQR GEN. MILES Japs Believe They Can "II. I, i iv IN .MEXICO INVESTED Crush This Nation. YOUNG WIVES OP OLD PREACHERS HANDICAPPED To Ocean City, N. J., March 17. I) Could Not Cope With Our discourage young women from marrying aged ministers with a viow of receiving tho benefits paid to the Endless Resourcesand widows of preachers, the New Jersey conference Able Defense. of tho Methodist Episcopal Church has passed a resoIS ROUSED lution providing that only In cases HIS PATRIOTISM where the widow Is not more than ' Washington, March 18. Japan flvo years the Junior of a deceased oould easily take possession of the minister shall the full amount of every adPacific islands under existing con- the pension be paid. For Nelson A. ditional five years' disparity the ditions, Major General proMiles, retired, formerly ranking Gen- amount is to be decreased in Army, de- portion. eral Of the United, StateB clared General Miles was discussing the MOTOIN FAMILY GIVES . Count Von ReventloW, published this morning," and Its FIERCE FIGHTTO OFFICERS of ultimate war In the' not remote future between Japan and the United States. Replying to the Who Invaded Their Home Predirect question If Japan could take cincts Hunting for Moon-shin- e of the Pacific Islands, possession i General Miles salar Still. X. "Yes, they could. The Philippines, present Hawaii and Guam In their Whltesburg, Ky., March 18. condition are a source of weakness to us. Dut the Instant they wore United States Deputy Marshall J. seized war would begin. Its charac- Martin Potter and a posse of men ter can be Judged best by the met- headed by Charlie Smith and Gartle shown by the yellow men seven field Smallwood, of Pikesvllle, went or eight years ago and what we Into the mountains of Long Fork creek, near the Letcher county line, know the American soldier Is. "The Instant war was declared," to arrest Charlie Tackett, aged twenhe continued, "every machinist, Iron ty years, on a charge of moonshln-Inworker, steelworker, skilled and unYoung Tackett, though armed, skilled laborer from one end of the country to the other would start to gave up without resistance, but al work on war munitions, additions to most Instantly1 "Martha Tackett, his the fleet and what not, the scope of aged mother, secured his pistol and which would stagger experts of the began to rout the officers, followed by her daughters, Dettle arrt Nannie profession of war." .,..,.., n -- - -. rlbnprtlvp- -i is not among iuub TnrlrnK ncroH 1(1 nnrt 1 R General Miles go .tQlJy . beHeveJ&At-Japaiwwxw who " I '.. Immediately "aftor hostilities be- States. wnr with the United .!".. sane rea- trnn HfflMir Pnttnr flnil frflTTl fhf "There Is no earthly or ' son," he said, "for Japan going to Tackett premises, but Smith and Smallwood stood their ground. In war with America." Referring to the '"Jingoes" with a the first volley Smallwood lost a'fln-gand his hat was shot off. Smith smile, he said, however, that .one say what the future will was shot through the arm by Bettle could never hrtnir forth. A warrior whose gal Tackett, who fought with a shotgun. lant achievements In the field of He proved n target for the entire hnvA filled many pages of the Tackett family and received three i,io.rt- - hnnitn. Miles is vet a man of dangerous wounds. Ono shot In the left side tore that part of his body not wanted or needed," almost to shreds. He Is not expect- "Wars are he said. '"But thev are a weakness ed to recover, , . .. i orlrlorl "mill nev- - two tram., NOT AFRAID OF GHOSTS contest between this coun-tr- v er see a the and the Island Kingdom of Nyack. N. Y.. March 18- .- Two far East." the men, describing themselves ns tramp are under arrest here, . Drlnters. "j vent iDBi jquuu iuhucu " omv nn asked, charged by the police with having (ho Parinc coast." he was .. ... . ki mmnin?" mpde their home for the greater of the winter In a vault In the Patriotic flro glowed In the qves of Rockland cemetery man of peace as he replied the The men are said to have lived "The Japanese army and navy months In the dark, find more than one Port Ar- for nearly three would seven damp room, measuring 10 by 12 thur there would be flve.slx, or more, each defended by an army feet. Their Improvised bed of straw and of capable men, splendidly officered, upon two cofsix jtrunk lines carrying sup- b'ankets was spread with fins, and funeral urns afforded a' plies and ammunition across the Rocky Mpuntalns as fast as tho best storehouse for theirm food. locomotives In the world could travImportant Notice. el. The Pacific strongholds, such as We are now sending out stateSan Francisco, Portland and other ments to our subscribers who are In ports, would not bo the task that arrears on subscription. Please turn Port Arthur was. Japan wojild be to the label on your paper and If up against a different proposition found to be In arrears, kindly remit entirely." money order or bank by post-offi"How quickly could an army be check and thereby greatly oblige mobilized for real war?" was asked. The Herald. Dy complying with this ' "In three or four weeks the Unit- request our patrons will relieve us ed States could place an army of of the unpleasant task of writing men In the field properlv each one of our subscribers found to officered equipped and effectively be In arrears. commanding them with Generals that are by no means defective In NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF THE OHIO COUNTY RANK the art of war," he answered. "The nucleus would be from the regular Notice to the creditors of the Ohio establishment and this regular establishment Js no!; the organization County Bank Is hereby given that I some would have the Amorican peo- will on the 10th day of April, 1911, ple believe. It is amply prepared for receive at the office of the Ohio tho bloody borrlblo, desolating con- fount Bank, all claims against the tests that lt'was created for," Ohio County Bank property verified "A war between, this country and for payment. aapen," he continued, "would reA. E. PATE, Assignee. 11U .... i solve itself Into a contest between a "Willi Ucst Wishes." big nation with an Inexhaustible- - supply of wealth and a small nation on Jeffersonvllle, 111., .March 17, 1911. Edltora Herald! You wlllflnd veree of bankruptcy. There ih could be but one end to It. fapjm j one dollar enclosed for renewal of would be utterly annihilated If Jt The Herald, which is a pleasant call; er each week at my home. I wish continued long enough. its many readers a prosperous should gain several suc-c"If Japan In the smb. there' would, be a and a happy life. J. P. BAKNAUJJ. rapid rebuilding' or addition to lbe Wrci.ippton. Mnrch ?1, A total WAR NOW APPEARS IMMINENT of $S7r.,708.92fi In gold has been years by for Invested In twenty-on- e eign interests in Mexico outside of Startling Statement by Well the mining Industry, according to a bulletin issued by the Bureau of Informed Aan About Jap Manufacturers of the Department of Attitude Toward Us. Commerce and Labor Americans supplied $338,001,970. while capitalists of the United King- - JAI'S ANXIOUS lOJt .st K.p Idom furnished $2o4,C."0,82n: Oer- 'raony, $26,24C,3S2: France Washington, March IS. Most Austria-Hungar$103,- confirmation of the hos1200: Spain. $2.38C,C87. and Itnlv. tile nttitudeof Japan toward tl $58,0.-)The figures are from 1886 United States came y from J. to 1007. De Savornln Lohman, a citizen of J Holland, who has arrived In Washington direct from the Japanese EmilOO.000 TROOPS COULD pire. Following i3 Mr. Lohman's I y. I I $1C,-207,07- 6; y, 0. article by pro-dicti- on t Copyright by American Press Association. MAYOR g. OF NEW YORK READING he HIS MORNING MAIL M , - -- Ih, the only simon pure, pedestrian mayor on the Walk right up and toko a look at him. Ills name Is J. Gayuor, and be inhabits during business hours tho city hall of New York. He lives in Brooklyn, which before the consolidation into the greater city was called the bedroom of New York. Mayor Gaynor has an automobile, but he'd rather walk than auto. Every morning' he walks from JiIb home to the city hall, across the Brooklyn bridge, about four and a half mlles'nd every evening he walks a bullet go at him last borne. Nowadays, since the crank Callaghr-Je- t summer, he is accompanied on these wnlkn by two city detectives, who nay they enjoy the walk. HERE P er JUDGE HENSON WILL EARLY ANNOUNCEMENT OF ,! PRESIDEjrSBORO As Special Judge in ; JUD6EJM. Ifl. REED Several Of Paducah, for Democratic Norn- , :::; .... , Cases in the Daviess cuit Court. Cir- ination for Governor is Expected. to-da- printers 4 Judge J. W. Henson, of HenderPaducah, Ky., Match IS. When y son, will arrive In Owpnsboro the 3een regarding his reported middle of this week to preside in candidacy for the Democratic nomiseveral cases In which Judge Dirk-hea- d nation for Governor, Circuit Judge Is either interested or is other- William M. Reed, of this city, was. in wise disqualified. conference with State Central ComOn Saturday, Judge Blrkhead re- mitteeman W. A. Berry, whom he ceived a letter from Judge Henson, authorized to speak for him. Comstating that he was ready to come as mitteeman Retry sold: soon as Governor Wlllson notified "You may say that Judre Peed is him to do so, and the fact that tho thinking seriously of making the services of a special Judge would bo race and he will reach a decision In needed was certified to the Governor the next few days." by Circuit Clerk Tandy Harl late Judge Reed admitted that he had Saturday afternoon. the race under consideration, but One of the matters to be disposed said he was not yet ready to make of Is In the case of T. A. Pedley, re- a statement. No more popular DemSavings ocrat resides In Western Kentucky ceiver of the Owensboro Bank and Trust company, In which than Judge Reed, and he undoubtedthe receiver filed a proposition from ly would carry the western section the Owensboro Banking company to of the State solidly, sav his friends. purchase the Savings bank building From a good source It was learnand all fixtures for $30,000 in cash. ed that prominent Democrats all Judge Blrkhead Is a stockholder In over the State are urging him to run, the Owensboro Banking company, and have promised to stump tho and for this reason he declined to State for him. pass on the question. Judge Reed has never taken a His Beforo Judge Henson can consider prominent part In politics. the question, it will be necessary for friends believe he will announce earan order to be entered setting aside ly next week. a former order directing the receiver to sell the building and fixtures at public auction and at an upset price of $35,000. March IS. Geo. n Zimmerman, a printer, who worked for several years on the Lcxtngto Leader, Is a Major of the Insurrectos under Gen. Madero In Mexico, and a letter was received y Hoag-lanby Willnm from him foreman of the Leador composing ropm. In which ho declares tW the insurrection will succeed within ninety days. Mr. Zimmerman is n cousin of D. N. Zimmerman, assistant postmaster of Lexington, and left here about eight years ago for the Southwest. The last heard from him here until y was about four his letter years ago In New Orleans. His last letter is ns follows Smelter, Texas, March 14, 1911. This will bo mailed twelve, hours after I recross the border with men and machine gun. es uio Friend Bill La llb"-tade los mas preclsosls dones, ue los I "" cielos dioron n los homhre. one of the three dynamite squa"l who escaped from Cnsas Grnndes last Tuesday. Rest of Americans captured and killed. President Madero personally promoted me from Lieutenant to Major on Wcdnosdav. Five times twentv thousand United States soldiers cannot maintain neutrality. I Intend advocntlng raising of the black flag In rtnllntlon of We will win Diaz's proclamation. inside of nlnetv davs. Give regards to bovs and tell them I will ret them "Jobs" If they will come down here. V'our friend. GEOPGE ZIMMERMAN, Major Provisional Army. Vinda Madero! well-knowto-dad, to-da- startling statement: , "Since my arrival in tills countrv I have been surprised nt the indifference of the Amorican people toDifiicult to Alaintain Neutrality ward the attitude of Japan. I mtn?-lc- 'l with nil classes of people In the On Alexican Border, Says different cities of the Japanese Empire aud pyorvwhprn.j wejit Jt wni Lexington Printer. the main topic of conversation that Japan hates America and AmeriLexington, Ky., NOT CONQUER REBELS They do not conceal this d. They are poss-jseof a supreme confidence that they can crush this nation. "Japanese army offlcors and armv officers of foreign nations stationed In Japan are of one oulnlriii thai in a war with the United States, Japan would win. The Japanese have thel1-eye- s first on the Philippines, then on Guam, Samoa and Hawaii. Why" Because the Japanese are indignant because this countrv placed a ban on Japanese emmigratlon. "There Is no doubt In the mind ot any one who has recently visited Japan that the country Is a beehive of industry in preparation for war. There Is only one thought--th- at this war must be directed against the United States." The gentleman who sounds this warning Is not an nlarmlst. On thp contrary he 1b a Rtaid, conservative hut observant Hollander, son, It is to be noted, of A. F. Lohman. who is a member. of the International Arbitration Court. He comes here from Japan to visit the Holland Legation. cans. !.a-tred Notice. Soldier Hoys' The members of Company H are ordered to appear ot the armorv In Hartford next Friday evening. .March 24th at 8 o'clock, for drill. Please do not fall to attend. J. M. DeWEESE, Capt. By LIEUT. C. B. SHOWN. NOTICE TO SCHOOL ROYS ABOUT RAISING CORN The Commissioner of Agriculture has asked me to send him the names of fifty boys between the ages of ten and fifteen who will agree to raise one acre of corn. Mr. Rankin will Issue a diploma to each boy who will raise sixty bushels of corn on an acre of ground. Seed corn will he sent to each of the fifty bovs enteilng the contest. To every boy between 10 and 1." who will raise sixty bushels of corn on an acre of ground, Mr Rankin will Issue a diploma. I want the names of all boys who will enter this club nt once. Send mo ytfur name, nddress, age and shinplng office Immediately. If more than fiftv should apph fiftv will be selected to represent all parts of the county as nearly as possible. Lnfpr come arrangements will be mne'p for prles to' the most successful onps. All bovs should entor. The only difference Is that the fifty will get free seed corn. I will bo glad to holp you In nnv wav nosplble. Any information, any assistance, will be cheerfully given. HENRY LEACH. Supt. COAL MINERS OF OHIO HAVE IIEF.V CALLED OUT Bridgeport. O.. March IS. N'earlv thousand coal miners In Enstern Ohio were ordered to lav down their tools at 4 o'clock this afternoon In conformltv with the strike c- - ler Is sued bv President T. L. Lewis, of the United Mine Workers of America. T'io strike Is called In sympathy with one whph has ben on In the n TusrRrr,vm district of niiln April, 1010. President Lewis will take nersonal charge of the strl'to 8nd the miners have a fund of $r00.- 000 which they say they will spend if it is necessary o win. five FOUND GUII.TV OV CM XRGE OF MURDERING HEU SON Albanv, N. Y.. March 1G. Mrs. Mabel Mother this afternoon whf convicted of murdering her son last January, and was sentenced to not less than twentv years Imprisonment. She forced the child to swallow carbolic acid and abandoned tho body In a swamp. four-year-o- ld , d Other matters to be determined by Judge Henson are motions in the divorce case of OUIe Martin against Edward Martin, in which tho wife of Judge Blrkhead Is related to one of the parties. The special Judge will also try out the caso of Annie HE 8UE8 FOR $5,000 FOR B. Miller against Frank Jenkins, on ALIENATION OF AFFECTIONS account of Judge BirHhead being directly Interested. A suit of unusual Interest was filed In the Ohio Circuit Clerk's ofFor Sale. Two good work horses gentle fice "Wednesday by W; D. Vance and sound. Also three good milch against George H. Roach. The plaincows, r will sell reasonably. For tiff charges the defendant with alienating the affections of his wife by particulars call on or address, W", H. RILEY, visiting her and persistently telling HartW'rd, Ky. her, both la conversation and' In love 9t4 Penalty to Soon Go On. Tho taxes recently levied by the City Council of Hartford, are now due and I am ready to collect samo. The penalty goes on April 1st. Please do not neglect tho matter, but get ready to pay now in order to avoid SAM F. RILEY. tho penalty. Marshal. lOtf m 1 Hcllin Locnl Offers Prize. The Heflln Locnl, American Socle-t- v of Equity, has offered a prize to the Local Union showing tho largest gain during the first three months of this year. Other prizes will be announced from time to time, and It Is thought more enthusiasm will be aroused by this means. Tho matter will be discussed at the Magisterial District Meeting, March 30th Pleasure Rnrge for Rough River. Capt. A. D. White has Just completed one the finest pleasure barges which has ever been In the Rough river waters. It will be used during the summer months for picnic parties and fishing excursions. It Is 12 by 38 feet and will be equipped for excursions with a seating capacity of about one hundred and thirty-fiv- e. The boat was constructed by master mechanic, M. Bean. 1 v I iaRw-,-?g- a pitwaf-- .h;h'iwijiij IpiyjjilllW'yiieiiMuiMijyw I "'WCTSfflW a -'- i"i',-- . AMERICANS GET ILLJEAIMENT if In Mexico, Says a Former Army Officer. 9FTEN SUBJEGTEOTD INSULTS fl' r eminent means the prosperity of development Mexico, of her unbounded natural resources, and the establishment of Industries that are Impossible under present conditions. Great capital will flow Into the country and every one will prosper. "I should like to emphaslzo that American citizens shouH r'omnnd of the Amerlcnn Secretary of Statn the full recoenltfon of Ambrlcnn citizenship In Mexico, ns other Powers deWashington Post. mand It." SACWFICKD LIKE FOlt KEAIt OF LOSINO CASH And Assaults and Sometimes Glnscow, Mont., March 18. Chas. farmer, Killed Unless They Have W. Cole, a Princeton. lil y as a died In a local hospital Rich Influences. result of being kicked on the head to-da- convention resembled a State politt ical meeting. centered Y DEGL ARED eloctlon of head consul around the to the commander and delegates sovorelgn camp at Rochester, N. Y. AMOS NOT GUILTY O. P. Thomas, of Cadi's, wns elected receiving 122 consul commander, vors. ova- - F. M. Heavrin, of Owens-bor- o, who received 81. D, H. Klnch-ejo- o, Leading Charged of Madisonvllle, and J, It. Raid on Hopkinsville. Brewer, of Louisville, were elected delegates. KIncheloo led with 170 votes, 19 over the number recolved ALLEGED NIGHT RIDER LEADER by Brewer. J. D. Hlgglns, of Cadiz, and W. P. Albrltton, of Fulton, were Following His Acquittal, Was the opposing candidates. There were two applicants for the convention In 1913. Henderson reGreeted by Members of ceived all but Ave votes, these going to. Ashevllle. His Family. The-interes- r r-- 5TT- -' wmmmmmmmmmmm. GASTORM BTMIMEB For Infants and Children. With rantm Avegelahle Prcparaiionror Assimilating HteFoodandRegula-lingiiwStomachsandBawclsof The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of FOHKSKKS THK FAMi OF by his own horses In a box car while DIAZ trying to hide n money belt contain- EXPLOSION MAKES WAS SAVED BY AX ALIBI PLEA WATEH UNDBINKABLE Promotes DigcslionXhecrfur-neaandltest.Contalns neither g I ' B " Ihi i 1 i m M .K fl Ky., March 1G. Dr. . Hopkinsville, Captain Arthur W. Lewis, of SeLudlngton, Mich., March 18. The David Amos, alleged leader of the water, in Lako Michigan has been attle, Wash., formerly a member of night riders of Kentucky and Tenn- muddy and unfit for use as drinkthe Rhodesia Itoyal Horso Guards, jwatovirstKm.Fnvfaw ' essee, was acquitted' by tho Jury to- ing wafer since the'oxpioslori 'of tho of the British army, doing service on UyMmStU- night of tho charges of participating powder mills nt Pleasant Prairie, African frontier, returned rethe in the unlawful activities of that Wis., Inst week. Marine men are of cently from a prolonged business AmteXfd r organization. stay In Mexico. Discussing the con the onlnlon that the violenco of the The verdict was returned shortly vibrations may have been sufficient ditions In the Southern republic at after 8 o'clock, the case having been to bring to the surface the bodies of Arlington last nlght.he predicted the given to the Jury at 5 o'clock. Be- tho men who went down wjth the the downfall of the Diaz regime, the A perfect Remedy cause of the general belief, that a Vto Majviuetto cor ferry No. IS. off success of the revolutionary army, Diarrhoea verdict would not be reached to- the Wisconsin shore last fall. A, Worms ,Convulsions,Fcverish-nes- s and n new era of prosperity In Mexnight, there were comparatively few sharp lookout for bodies Is being Sleep. and Loss leaders ico. He said progressive In the court room when the verdict kept all along, tho shore here. would, direct the destinies of the naFacsimile Signature of was nnnounced, and Judge Hanberry tion, and that the change will repermitted no demonstration. sult In heavy Investments of Ameri- MORE BEMINISCENSES Dr. Amos was the alleged leader A PLATFORM CONVENTION NEW YOHK. can and other capital In that counof a raid on this city In December, try In the development of Its pracKUnaTTnjKWTinH OF NINTH KENTUCKY 1907. A mob, said to have been tically unlimited natural wealth and FOR KENTUCKY DEMOCRATS composed of several hundred men agricultural possibilities. from Christian, Caldwell, Trigg and "I was In Mexico for more than The Second March fo Vicksburg Lyon counties, swooped down on the Among the Probabilities, But the EXACT COPY or WRAPPER, f a year," said Captain Lewis, "lookcity late at night and burned and ing after large financial and Indusand Battle of Jackson T MHUir. BtTOa ft TIM OtNTAU Date Will Perhaps be set wrecked property valued at $500,-00- 0. trial Interests, and have only reThe largest loss was In the deVividly Recalled. cently returned. During my stay In for July. struction of a warehouse, owned by the capital of the country I had untt the late John C. Latham, of New usual opportunities for observations In my last article we had arrived York, in which was stored a large Ky., March 18. It Louisville, financial, at Jackson, "Miss., but not the Jackof (oiH'llions 'political, KAHBLEwmGRAfirrE lndustrbl and social. One thing son we had left the year before. The quantity of tobacco belonging to the Is now practically certain that the Democratic party In Kentucky will quickly Impressed Itself upon Yankees had been there, ransacked Italian government. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. that Monuments.. Following his acquittal, Dr. Amos yield to the almost general (Jemands " mo Is that Americans are genuinely the town and btirned the public In ordering the" address of 4 your paper changed from one detested by the natives, who never buildings. We moved back on Pearl was surrounded by the members of being made by party leaders and W famllv. Attorney John Kelly leading newspapers for holding a lose an opportunity to Insult Amer- rler, where wo remained place to another It Is absolutely doing Is convention." It necessary to state where you icans that is, the ordinary class of nothing for a month. On the 1st thanked the Jurors In person "for "platform thought, however, that the call for lfla& cltlrens of this country, who appar- day of July we were ordered to cook their righteous verdict." have been receiving the paper as Amos wan the first of tho several such a convention will not be made ently have no redress. well us where you want It chang- three days rations and on the 2d day alleged nlcht riders to be tried and before Julv and after the State pri"An American citizen, unless he of Julv. lRfill. wo mnrrhpil rlirnnuh ed to. Please bear this In mind. belongs to that class representing Tnrksnn onPf, mnrf nn mir wnv n against whom Milton Oliver, himself mary has been held. The delegates in convention could large Interests financially or Indus- - the beensuered cty We ,lad 8UC. a confessed night rider, was the f fj i41f trlallv, Is subjected to Insults and cessfully defended It against the on chief witness. What bearings to- set aside the action of the State Ex assaults. American citizens fre- - slaughts of Gen. Butler the summer night's verdict will have on the oth- ecutive Committee In calling a They could at a moment's no'BARBER No. 2705 quently are assaulted on the streets, bofore but now Gnmt was th(jro an(J er cases is problematical. Dr. Amos claimed an alibi, and tice call off the primary, remove the and in several instances have been we knew It was no child's play to Our business Is devoted exclusively of the committees and killed by Mexicans. The Mexican meet (irant, but never was there a several witnesses swore he was at- members to the Granite, Marble and Stone tending the sick In Caldwell county nominate a ticket. There could be by Mexicans, arc papers, controlled more cheerfu, get of boys mnrcncd trade, and being thoroughly practical tnuincrem to uiese conumons, ana through the streets of Jackson than on the night of tho raid. Other wit- no appeal from the action of the nesses, however, swore they were convention. in same enables us to know your re pass up such treatment of Amerithe Orphan Brigade that hot July with Amos and that quirements. We only handle the he led the Hop Knowing that to be the case, tho cans with little or no notice. morning. We marched 1C miles kinsville raid. On tho witness 'stand, very best Granite and Marble. And McCreary men and primary advopapers published In Mexico over a dry "The was no Amos explnined his road where there our reputation has been gained on absence from cates voted down the motion to hold City In the English language, and water. The people living on the home for ten months by declaring just this class of work. Let ua a platform convention in May or supposed to be controlled by Amer- road hid their well buckets to keep he had been warned he was to bo show you In dollars and cents that June. Rather than take a chance, icans are lukewarm In asserting the tho soldiers from drawing their It Is to your Interest to buy of u. rights of American citizens, either wells dry, so we could get no drink- killed and that Immunity had been they went on record as being opWe gladly refer you to any of the through fear of the Federal author- ing water. The extreme heat and promised anyone who would bring posed to a convention, but will vote e parties furnished, as to our for the convention when the propoor the populace. I am firmly dust caused many of the boys to fall about his death. ities Guy Dunning, J. B. Mnlone, New- sition is presented. honesty and responsibility in dealings. convinced that the entire press of out from exhaustion and sunstroke. ton Nicholas and Irvlnfe Glass, also Mexico, Spanish and American, Is It Is known that Senator McCreaAfter making the hardest march charged with participating in the ry Is In favor of holding a convensubsidized by the National Govern- we had ever made up to that time, Hopkinsville raid, remain to be tion for the purpose of framing and Will mako the season of 1911 at ment. we went In camp at Clinton for tho adopting a platform. Henry Prew-it- t, Cooper Bishop's stable, three miles "It Is a notorious fact that Indig- night. Gen. Johnston's entire army tried. Chairman of the State Commit- east of Island, on Green river, on nities are heaped upon American was on the march. "MANIFEST DESTINY" tee, also favors it, as does Congress- Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesrltfrens In Mexico that the diploNext day we marched to Bolton AS REGAUDING MEXICO man Ollie James and other Influen- days of each week, and at Center-tow- n matic representatives of Great Brit- Station, the 3d day we only moved ain, Germany, France, Japan and a few miles to Champion Hill and on tial leaders. A man in a position the other threo days of each other Powers would not stand for the night of the 4th we slept on our is The prevailing opinion nt present to know savs that John C. C. Mayo week. He will stand at $10 to inthnt the military demonstration and Percy Haley aro also In favor of one minute. Our diplomatic repre- arms In sure a living colt, money due when line of battle, just three sentatives ,do not demand nor re- miles from Gen. Grant's works, but of the Bio Grande Is for a purpose the proposition. colt is foaled or mare transfered. somewhat similar to that which pre-- J ceive the treatment of our citizens Care taken to prevent accidents tbnt night Gon. Johnston received The ColdH Thnt Hontr On to which thev nre entitled. Whllo the sad news thnt Gen. Pendleton clpltated the war with Spain. We can no more tolerate the perpetua- Aro readily cured by Dr. Bell's Pino but not responsible should any ocBuilding President Taft was telling the coun-tr- v with his entire army had surrenderP. M. ALLEN, tion of geurllla war In one Spanish Tar Honey. It relieves the colds nnd cur. In his message of the cordial reCentortown, Ky. ed. So next morning we started on lations existing between this coun-tr- v tlip march back to Jackson nnd the country than In another on our bor- stops the cough. There Is only one If you need building ma- ders. The benign despotism thnt genuine., m and Mexico, citizens of the Unlt-o- d 2d day's march we arrived hack in The Fine Young Trottlne; Stallion, terial, call on us. We have twenty-flv- o years or more States were being insulted and our old enmp. Soon we went Into has for New Social Game. EAGLE DISPATCH, Rough and Dressed Lumber, subjected to Indignities that.had they tho ditches to be ready for Grant, masqueraded as a republic In MexAn exchange says they have In- Will mako the season of 1911 at my ico and which has depended on one Doors, Sash, Moldings, Floorlieen Englishmen or Germans, would who was ndvanclng. Next day man, cannot In the natural order vented a now kind of social amuse- barn in Centertown, Ky. He will liave caused those Governments to Grant's skirmish line ing, Ceiling, Finish, Siding, ment. It is called an "avoirdupois stand at $8 to insure a living colt. made Its apdemand quick satisfaction of Presi- pearance. Our regiment was on much longer depend. Diaz's strong partv." All tho girls are weighed, Money due when fact Is ascertained Lathes, Shingles, Columns," hand has plainly lost Its grip. Tho dent Diaz. It Is a national shame the left and was moved to different and tho weight of each Is written on or mare transferred. Caro taken to Rubber Paper and Metal that our people nre treated as they points on the line where most need- central government Is nerveless. a piece of paper and put into a hat prevent accidents but not responsiMexico Is nearer to us than Cuba, as Roofing. Ridgeroll Cresting are '.n Mexico. ed. Gen. Grant made but two as near to us, In fact, as Canada. We and tho young man must go to sup- ble should any occur. and Guttering, House and "While dispatches to the press of saults. Being repulsed, he besieged have Interests In that country per with the girl whose weight he Description and Pedigree. Roof Paints, Lime, Paten this (ountry show that the revolu-tlonar- v tho city and nothing but skirmishEAGLE DISPATCH was foaled amounting' to nearly two billions of draw's, and must pay for her supper forces aro gaining In power ing was at cent per pound. It Is April, 1903, Is 1C hands high, dark Plaster, Cement, Common and done for about five days, dollars. The Rio Grande is a good over the Diaz army, the real situawhen Johnston, seeing he could hold place strategically for the army. very exciting, so far as the young bay with best of feet and legs, long Fire Brick, Screen Doors and Is not disclosed. Since the revtion no longer against such great Tho time must come when we will men nre concerned. mane and tall, fine style and action, Wire. olutionary army started Its right out oilds, retreated across Pearl river. be able to send an army from LareHe Is by the renowned saddle and against Diaz rule It has grown In The Orphan Brigade covered the re- do, Eagle's Pass or El Paso bv train harness stallion, Red Eaglo No. 28, y strength and Influence until treat and the 9th Ky. were the last direct to the ribbon strip that wo he by Red Squirrel, No. 53, ho by It Is mnstcr of the situation and Is troops to leave that city. Black Squirrel, No. 58, he by Black own at Panama. Call it "manifest destined to win In Its fight for a i West End Union St. (To be continued.) destiny" or what you will, there Is government by the people. It is a When a woman flatters her hus- Eagle, No. 74, he by King William, no petting around the fact that band and then asks him for money, Nov 57, ho by Washington Denmark, well known fact 'that Diaz's army, Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Canada ho feels as If he had been taken up No, 04, he by Gaines Denmark, No. numerically 30,000 all told, Is com- Tablets are safe, sure and reliable, North America, Including with Great Britain behind her, must In a balloon for the purpose of be- 61, he by t)ld Black Denmark, the 4 posed largely of convicts, without n and have been praised by thousands rnVn race horse, he by Imported Professional Oarda. spark of patriotism for the cause for of women who have been restored to protect for her own safety and for ing thrown out. Hereford. the benefit of each nnd all, the Weswhich they are supposed to flght. health through their gentle aid and EAGLE DISPATCH'S first dam J. M. PORTE. "Diaz's soldlors are In sympathy curative properties. Sold by all tern Hemisphere. Bell Habram, by Old Dlsnetch. No. with the revolutionists, and are de- dealers. m For Croup 4480, hp bv Onward, No. 1611, he by serting to the standard of tho rebels ISAYIi DAM, KY. Ate briars laflrmltles, such as shir- - George Wilkes, No. 519; second dam Dr. .Bell's Pine Tar Honey is the best Will practice hit profeuloa la In largo numbers. President Diaz known remedy. Do not experiment; fUb bowels, weak kidneys as4 Mil by Don Pedro. olnlngconatle.. spedil .tteatloaOslo kad M glwataiU' TORPID LIVER. Tins so small an army that it Is imBulaeueatrBited to hi ere, I get the genuine Dr. Bell's Your pntronage solicited. possible for him to cpver tho imporm F. M. ALLEN. lor Infants and Children. tant points of strategic importance PIANK L. FELIX, Centertown, Ky. to preserve his power. The whole The Kind You Have Always Bought WOODMEN OV THE WORLD populace,, with few exceptions, Is IN STATE CONVENTION Tho Fine Yonne tack, Bears tho HAATJfOM, XT. with the revolutionists against Will practice bli proteelea ia Ohio tad M. BLACK BALTY. or save a mene effect on theee ornu, Diaz's tyranny and absolute rule. Signature Ky March 18. UffHriaUnr the bowe)i,cuWIhsi Madisonvllle, Will mako the season of 1911 at my slnlnirconntle. tad 1 la the Ceart ipeelil? Celleetlosi '"V p.rJ,ctice TJvery condition points to the down-Ta- ll to perform their natural fuactlejis Tho State convention of tho WoodIn th Herald balldlBf barn at Contertown, Ky., and will tayettUtaa4 of the National Government. Against Orders. men of tho World came to aldose stand for $8 to insure a living colt. C. IMPARTING VIGOR "There aro vast, tracts of agricul"If you refuse me, Miss Gladys, I hero M. aAmKBTT, ia. c. . IUITX. after what Is considto the kidneys, Madder aa4 LIVER. Money duo when fact Is ascertained lands, open for the farmer, and shall get a rope and commit sui- ered as the best convention tural 'BARRETT fc SMITH, held In They art adapted to eMaa4year. or mare transferred. Care taken to many AmorJcajt farjaqrs are going cide." vears. Over 1,000 Woodmen wero! prevent accidents but not responsi"No, Colonel, youv must not do In attendance. The election of of-- 1 fbero to raaje'th.fJr'.hom.es. With a ble should any occur. HAXJfOM, XT. new Government, .thousands .will, fol- that. Papa said distinctly ho would , fleers this morning and afternoon ( A ntiseptlcSalVC F. M. ALLEN. i,Lw,'T,ufc",,M' am hi mw coart low. The' downfall of 'the Diaz Gov- - not have you hanging around Jiere." brought forth much rivalry and tho ( MI&Mbc eawrtiei ferftll 8Wn DlsMM. Ht8 q! Appeal. CeUeetteaaaepeeteMr. la www Centertown, Ky. ing $5,000 because he thought robbers were after him. Mr. Cole slept In the car containing the horses. Early In the morning he was awakened by the yardmen who came to Inspect the car. Cole thourM robbers were trvlng to eet In pt"' crawled 1" pong the horses to hide the money before opening the floor. When h" wns found some time loter he was unconscious with a gash In his had and part of his scaln torn off. The money was found In the hav. (Mumjforplu'ne norMineral. WOT "NARCOTIC. U.i" f IR forConslipa-non,.SoucStOB- h, Use of For Over Thirty Years E CASTORIA l & X-- JRSpsSB R e pri-man- y. j! we-hav- The Thomas Monumental Works. Hartford, Ky Headquarters tor Supplies. J one-four- th to-da- Herald: $1.00 Subscribe for The ay'r Bean Bros., Hartford, Attorney at Law, Ky. Advice to the Aged. CASTOR A TutfsPills Q4 Attorney at Law, rrf Attorneys at Law, DlBeIPs fcP ' API REVIVAL OF u Is YE OLDEN TIMES is stnrted. Those who engage in it lightly have, a grave responsibility. To do so without tho fullest publicity and popular support, Is nothing New York short of foolhardlnc8a; World. KENTUCKY LEADS IN TOBACCO PRODUCTION 010 COUNTY El Over in Indiana I War Demonstration Near Mexico. DBSEBVATIDH" "AH.ARWY DF Was What Zachary Taylor Started Out With-- Re- sults Different. Washington, March 18, In a current Issue of the Government Crop Reporter, Kentucky Is shown to lead the United States Jn tobacco TWO WfliflEO-D- NE WILL DIE production for the years Inclusive. The greatest production was registered In 1910 and the least Combs Brothers Follow Jessie In 1908. The list follows: Grant to Richland RePercent Production Tptal U. S. sult Is a Duel. Year. in pounds. Production. 1906-191- 0, Continue Their Quarrel. newspaper." quet in searching for tho Jewel, which, she saya, she values chiefly because It was a gift from a friend In New York. V'Aftor playing several sets, Mrs. Van Valkenburg went to the beach, wfc'ero she with several chatted groups of acquaintances. She did not miss the racquet until her return to her hitel. A large reward for tho return of tho racquet Is offered through a notice In the local (S) - 'ifrtriWr-- pifmvpprm" Pitting diamonds In a tennis Is simply rac- Each of Ibe chief organs of the body it a, link in the Chain of Life. A chain it no than its weakest link, the body DO stronger than its weakest organ. If there is weakness of stomach, liver or lungs, there is a. weak link in the chain of life which may snap ai any time. Often this "weakness" is caused by lack of nutrition, the result of weakness or riisease-o- f the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition. Diseases and weaknesses of the stomach and its allied organs are cured by the use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. When tho weak or diseased stomach is cured, diseases of other organs which seem remote from the stomach but which. have their origin in a diseased condition of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition, are cured also. stronger Mil Jn Hi :V i. P 37.0 252,300 1906 HAPPENINGS OP 05 YEARS AGO 1907 34.4 240,478 195,600 1908 27.2 ' The sensational movement of 1909 350,700 36.9 troops and cruisers in tho direction 1910 381,024 38.7 of Mexico proceeds with somo celerThe States next in production to ity. If proof were deeded that a Kentucky in tho order named are var demonstration coating nearly North Carolina, Virginia, Ohio and $300,000,000 a year could make a Tennessee. demonstration in the Southwest A comparative table of the wages more expeditiously than, for exam- of farmhands, nlso published in the ple, the United States forces did in crop reporter, shovs that Kentucky 1S4C-4must be at $1.71 a day pays the second highthe experiment regarded as highly satisfactory. est harveot hand wages in the South Sixty-fiv- e years ago Zachary Tay- Central StateB, only Oklahoma, with lor was on the Texas border with a $1.97 a day, ranking her. At month-l- r rates, $23.10, without board, Kencommand of 3,200 regulars. It was called "an army of observation." tucky pays her farmhands the fourth The present exhibition of militarism highest wages In the South Central Is officially described as a "maneu- States, tho highest being Oklahoma ver." Taylor's observations were so with S28.10. Intlmato that in the course of time Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver he came Into conflict with the Mexicans, and thus began a war, the mo- Tablets Invariably bring relief to tives of which, whatever their ad- women suffering from chronic convantages to civilization, have had stipation, headache, biliousness, dizziness, sallowncss of the skin and few defenders. m In f'ftt case, as in this, the people dyspepsia. Sold by all dealers. were kept in ignorance or misinNEW SET OF BEATITUDES formed as to the nature of tho proTHAT STRIKE THE MASSES ceedings. There were no miltoadB or telegraphs In the far West. MexRev. Henry Macy, pastor of tho ico Itself then, as now, was a sealed Congregational here, has Church book. Nobody on either side of the written a new set of Beatitudes in lice knew exactly what was going an attempt to check late arrivals at on, but suspicion in this country church. This is the list which he rested upon tho slave power, which y circulated among his parish-oner- s: was ap pppresslve as the money power and tho Jingoes appear to be at Blessed are those who rise early this moment. Sunday morning, for they get to Considering tho difficulties of on time. transportation and communication, church BlesEed are those who get to the Americans made what was for church on time, for they arrive in them a record after Taylor's first spirit of worship. They marched, drifted the bloodshed. Blessed are those who are never and sailed on the gulf down rivers late, for they cause the minister and thousands of miles to tho enemy's choir to love them. country, and, In about a year, had Blessed are those who must be two Important armies on tho ground. late who do not enter during the received orders in November, Scott Scripture lesson and prayer. 1846, to proceed with all haste to .Blessed, are those, who come oven Cruz. He landed in March, Vera at the eleventh hour, but church be1847, and began his victorious prog- gins at quarter before eleven. ress toward the capital. Probably The pastor and congregation are we could repeat tho achievement interested In tho effect the Beatinow In n fortnight. tudes will have an attendance hereWhile these operations were unNewlngton (Conn.) Cor. after. der way, columns led by Kearney, New York Times. Doniphan and Fremont were moving into New Mexico and California Aro you frequently hoarse? Do har- you have that annoying tickling in to reap tho vest. Kearney was six weeks on the your throat? Does your cough anfrom Ft. Leavenworth to noy you at night, and do you raise march Santa Fe, and Doniphan and Fre- mucus In the morning? Do you mont were months in reaching the want relief? If so, take ChambercoaBt, occupying territory which was lain's Cough Remedy and you will be pleased. Sold by all dealers. never to bo surrendered. m Few wars begin In obedience to popular will, and fewer still end in HEAVY LOSSES AT THE BOWLING GREEN FIRE accordance with tho program. Practically the only thing that tho American peoplo know about foreign war -- Bowling Green, Ky., March 15. is that armies of "observation" and The most disastrous fire of recent $60,000 worth of and armies engaged In "maneuvers" years destroyed In disturbed regions aro likely to property hero early this morning, d covered by Insurcome into collision with other forces about similarly disposed. War Is almost ance. This Included twenty-seve- n Always "declared" long after it ex- head of horses In the livery barn of McGlnnls Brothers, where tho fire ists. The war game Is conducted with originated. Tho houses burned were the Mcedged tools. Tt is a costlv paine. It a pamo tbnt two enn plav. and It Glnnls stable, with all contents; tho is never Is settled by those by whom It Neale building and contents occupied by the Posey Grocery Company, the Century Auto fiCarrlage Co. and by Company A of tho State NATURE TELLS YOU. Guard, as an armory. Five thousand dollars' worth of equipment AsMany a Hartford ReaderKnows from the Government was also destroyed without Insurance. Too Well. The cupola of the court house was 7, to-daone-thir- of wealth. A $5' is Just about as good a racquet, for playing tennla, ns one could buy If ono had all the wealth of Rockefeller to Invest In a racquet. Studding the racquet with dlamondB adds nothing to its value for the purFLYING BULLETS DO DAMAGE pose for which It was first designed. A diamond on a tennis racquet Is as Richland, Ind., March 16. In a ureless as a diamond set In a back d pistol duel hero at 8 tooth. o'clock last night, Raymond Combs was fatally injured by a bullet otate of Ohio, City of Toledo,) wound in the stomach and Jesse ) ss. Lucas couDty. Grant was shot through the Jaw. Frank .l.Chsney makes oath that he Gaaton Combs, the other participant, Is senior partner of the firm of F. J. made his escape. Deputy Sheriff Cheney & Co., doing bulslness In the Isaac Kramer is searching for him. City of Toledo.County and State aforeThe trouble was the result of an said, and that said firm will pay the old family feud which began in Ohio sum of One Hundred Dollars for county over In Kentucky. Tho Combs each and every case of Catarrh that were cannot be cured by families and Grant families the use of Hall's friends until the members happen- Catarrh Cure. Frank J. Cheney. to fall out over some trivial mat; ed Sworn to before me and subscribed tcr. Tho feud continued unabated In my presence, this 6th day of If bloodshed was until it looked as A. D 18SC. imminent. (Seal.) A. W. GIcaon, Jesse Grant decided to leave his Notary Public. home. Two weeks ago he came to Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Intercity, expecting to get away from this nally, and acts directly on the blood trouble. Tho Combs brothers soon departure and and mucous surfaces of the system learned of Grant's free. started In pursuit of blm. Trev dis- Send for testlmor.lal8 Cheney & Co.. F. J. covered that he had removed to this Toledo, Ohio. town and about a week ago came to Sold by all Dnigglbta, 75c. Richland, where they have been ever Take Hall's Family Pills' for conjlnce. Grant, up to yesterday, has been stipation. able to dodge them, but the three Not n filet hound. In men mft ear'v last afte-noo- n n Kncl'sman hnvlnp: decided to front of the Blue Goose soft drink buy himself a dog, dropped Into a stand. Grant slipped away before store where thev made a specialty any trouble occurred. The Combs of dogs. Approaching a clerk, he had been about town all dav and it said: Is claimed wero under the Influence "Hi wants a kind of dog about so of liquor. high and so long. Hit's a kind of Last night at 8 o'clock Grant was gr'yound, an yet hit ain't a gr'y-ounat tho traction station when the two because Its tle Is shorter nor Combs bovs came up. Ravmond any of these 'ere gr'yound an Its Combs, after addressing Grant, nose Is shorter an' 'e ain't so slim Gaston around the body. But still 'e's a reached for his pistol. Combs was at the side of the two. kind of gr'yound. Do you keep such Grant saw tho move but was too dogs?" fast for Raymond Combs, and draw"We do not," said the clerk. "We ing his gun, fired one shot. Gaston drowns 'em." Combs pulled a revolver and fired If Yon nre a Trifle Sensitive at Grant. Raymond Combs was fatally In- About the size of your shoes, It's jured, as the bullet pierced his in- some satisfaction to know that many testines. A physician was summon- people can wear shoes a size smaller into ed from Eureka, but Combs Is hot by shaking Allen's Foot-Eas- e expected to live. Grant was shot In them. Just the thing for Patent the Jaw, The bullet camo out his Leather Shoes, and for breaking In mouth. The Injury Is only a slight new shoes. Sold everywhere, 25c. one and ho Is expected to recover. Sample FREE. Address, Allen S. m Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. Gaston Combs Is still at large. three-cornered, ostentatious display tennis racquet costing The Btroai man has a atronH stomach. Take the above recommended "Dlscov ery" and you may have a strong atom-ae- h and a strong body, Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, new revised Edition, is sent free on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Send 21 one-cestamps for the book in paper covert, or 31 stamps for the d vol. time. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. nt cloth-boun- B flifl. GivbnAway. jgu ?$ J $. v v mv ! "T " ! " 3 7 Rli.i.FSPlF RR flS TTwnessanscisa no rnsa 4 t ,, yjw JJVi yjv syjw , W. H. and J. F. GII1I1ESPIE, Proprietors. BLACKSMITHING AND : REPAIR : WORK HORSESHOEING A t JJw tJva . - SPECIALTY Hartford, Kentucky. vjv wjw JJv yj vjw V w yjv JV ays vjy vjv KENTUCKY Light and Power Cnnpuiy (IMCOlll'OHATKU) E. G. BARRASS, MGR., ooooooooooooooo O ODD. Bowling Green, Ky., March IS 'Black heads, chaps, pimples, sores and all unhealthy conditions of the An ax falling from a tree where It akin are unsightly and detract from was being used by McEwnn Hall to the looks. Buy n box of Dr. Bell's chop branches, near Pockfleld, Antiseptic Salve, a creamy, snow struck the hand of Garland Dllia'd, white ointment; apply as directed wlio was passing under the tree, and and your skin will be as clear as a almost severed It. A gush oxtend-In- g across the back of the "hht baud babe's. At all dealers In mediwas cut clear to the bone, and cines, m seeral leaders were severed. O A Smooth Skin. Victim of Queer Accident. Will tvire your house at cost. Electric Lights are clean, healthy and safe. No home or business house should be without them when within reach. VXt WAW077f "POSITIONS' UNTrai- - tgZsijPejpnctis;? 'us2essn6ritf2fsrrarnon. -- (HAP jJdOARD') OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO That a man can die of good ing. liv- How to Cure Chronic Colds and Bronchitis Bluevale, Ont, May 4, 1910. "I was sick for two years with a chronic cold and bronchitis and a n condition. I consequent received no benefit from doctors, and had to give up work. VINOL was recommended and from the second bottle I commenced to improve" I gained in weight and strength, my cold and bronchial trouble disappeared, and I am at work again. I want to recommend VINOL to anyone who is in need of such a run-dow- WaZSr "u"""& wxmi,jtj. ctf Zarswta& 11 That titled marriages often turn out rank failures. That an auctioneer builds up his business by knocking things down. That tho bigger the mountain ranges tho colder the air around them. A R I) V 1 C K, O V K X S It O R O Re- - Fine Watch nnd Jewelry paiilnir. Expat and Artistic Monogram and Plain Engra'WiiE. HAVE A - ROUGH RIVER TELEPHONE IN YOUR RESI- PIJICED DENCE OR PLACE OF BUS- INESS, AND PUT YOURSELF IN DIRECT CONTACT W'TH THE That a man who loses his temper gets Into ono at the same time. That the sharper a man is the hardor it is to make a tool of him. That the man with the most rocks in his pocket rinds It easier to keep Boston his head above water. Transcript. Ecs In Tested and Lenses Ground f our Shoiis. We hae a complete Lens- - rJ Grinding Plant and two y When tho kidneys are sick, Nature tells you all about it. Tho urine Is nature's calendar. Infrequent or too frequent action; Any urinary tioublo tells of kidney Ills. Doan's Kidney Pills euro all kidney Ills. People In this vicinity testify to this. Mrs. Ann E. DJtraan, 619 Crittenden St., Owenaboro, Ky., Bays: "Our son, aged sixteen years, was troubled by weak kidneys. He was compelled to pass tho kidney becretlons too frequently, which was very nnnoylng. Ye read of Doan's Kidney Pills and seeing what other people were saying about them, decided to give them a trial. They removed tho difficulty and our boy Is now in good health." Forvsale ly all aoaiers. Price 50 Co., Buffalo. Benta. Foster-Mllbur- n Now York, solo agents for tho Unltod Remember" the name take bo other. Tho' total destruction of that historic old edifice was imminent, and only bv the strenuovs oforts of the department and cltl-ewas it nved. The loss on this, however, will be several thousand doners. Tho Cook apartment house, housing nearly n Andrei students, carpht fire several times. There was ("ang1" of a wpter famine at one time, but thls"has been averted, and the pumps havo been runnlnir at full speed all day to All tho reservoir. burned off. mi Long Distance Lines TO ALL STATES. FOR THE COMPANY'S SPECIAL CONTRACT 'TO THE FARMERS, CALL ON OR ADDRESS nos Millions of Friends. How would you like to number your friends by millions, as Buck-len- 's Salve does? Its astounding cures In tho past forty years made them. It's tho best Salve In tho world for sores, ulcers, eczema, burnt), bolls, scalds, cuts, corns, sore eyes sprains, swellings, bruises, coM sores. Has no equal for piles. 25c m at Jamea H. Williams'. SOMETHING TENDING TO MAKE SOCIALISTS Such things as this, tend to make Socialists np'l account, In part, for tho dissatisfaction existing among the working cIoes, who havo to work to cat: "Palm Beach, March 2. Mrs. Vada Van Valkonburg, who Inherited $10,000,000 from her first husband, William H. Chapman, baa lost ni medicine." Thomas Higgins. It is the combined action of the curative elements of the cods' livers aided by the blood making and strength creating properties of tonic iron contained in VINOL which makes It so successful in curing stubborn colds and bronchitis. VINOL is a constitutional rem- Graduate Opticians give perfect results. Don't buy Glasses peddlers and can g " spec- - from who r :5 taclc travel J. W. OBANON. n from city to city. We have Skilled Workmen and tho very Local Manager, Hartford, Ky. W. C. SEXTON. O m Medicines that aid nature are always most successful. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy acts on this plan. It loosens tho cough, relieves tho lungs, opens tho secretions and aids nature In restoring the system to a healthy condition. Sold by all m dealers. edy for chronic coughs, colds, bronchitis and pulmonary troubles, not a palliative like cough syrups. Try a bottle of VINOL. If you don't think it helped you, we will return jour money. U) Mtiiuoi'd Diug Co., iui 'S (IncotporutcU) Finest and Dest Incorporated. Local Manager, Beaver Dam, Ky. Machinery and Stock and aro in a position to render good service. We pay cash for old Geld and Silver. a C KeQftSKa SOLD BY hi 1 CARSON Clranfta and tmottflet th. Promote, k luxuriant growth. HAIR BALSAMhair. PARKER'S u o n s x :i av o 'ji o i w ci a vh j LIBERTY SPECIAL' & FOR MUX. Haver roll, to Iteitoro any Ilalr ta it youthful Color. Cuni k&Id diiM ft hair laulxtf. DnigTtea O&anrttlU. Children Cry CASTORI A FOR FLETCHER'S hfr diamond-studde- d She SBTIERUUtD'S EAGLE EYE SMS The gem weighs 11 vo 'karats. is urging 'all her friend a, tq aid her Nothing hut ths Eyttf Good tennis racquet. f: Send The Herald theNEWS we wiB appreciate it. HATS w LIB HARTFORD n lv 1 I Subscribe for The Hartford Ilerald. 1 'l - " ' mnvt" r i. ' gPi-i'iwJ"i'- ' t " ttip! ' ''WiJifti ift rW?wlSi"';' i itiyrrw&Kf ml fyiy ,'yi!---y"'yrwr','"',- 'y 'HBMDWfWWP "r ? .? tv 1Wf?P"f"5"W!!P' Tm-- ! ? 'iwiiiwi,. i.HWMBMWWWwi T&2 IK) Hartjord Herald FRANK HEBER MATTHEWS, L. FELIX. EDITORS. FRANK L. FELIX. Pub. and Prop'r. WEDNESDAY. .march Almost every community at times needs a Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. These are the days when the fruit crop prophet gets in his prognostications with "telling" effect. Lack of a platform four years ago cost the Democrats of Kentucky the election of that year. Must we risk the same thing again? Maybe, some of these days, we will get the census returns of last year, especially those of Kentucky's various towns Including Hartford. In the Republican scrap in Kentucky for the gubernatorial TO MAKE it seems to be. all ends against the mlddlo in the grand frame-u- p to beat Hon. Edward C. O'Rear. The ' recent announcements of two prom PEACE inent Republicans for gubernatorial honors and the anticipated entry of several others from different parts So Their Leaders Steadof the State, only adds zest to the general stampede against the aspifastly Declare. rations of Kentucky's superior court Judge along this line. It Is said the federal machine headed by Senator REFORMS MUST BE ENFORCED Dradlcy, the State machine headed by Gor. Wlllson, and the whiskey and beer Interests are all against Insurgents Will Not Abandon him. REBELS land river on the, line It will be remembered that a bear stayed all night at a farmKentucky-Tennessee P8H mm TEISOF house in that section some time ago, sleeping in an upstairs room and tearing the beds 'almost to pieces, leaving at an early hour next morning, without being captured. For Sole. One White Mountain Grand Refrigerator, 30 inches deep, 60 inches wide, 90 Inches high.' Cost $100. Been used but little. Will take $55. J. D. BAUGH, 12t4 Beaver Dam, Ky. DIVORCE SEEKERS CAN NOW ROAM AT WILL POULTRY WANTED! $ i Will pay in CASH the following, prices m delivered at car in ' t V.' I . E .V t" u t. I (v El Paso, Tex., March 18. Before any proposals for a termination of No, nothing particularly strange the Mexican Insurrection will be enabout that. In fact, Its readers are tered Into by the Insurrectos here Lines seem to be rapidly shaping up which will make It a "wet" or hardly ever surprised at anything Diaz must agree to declare null his says or does. Some election of 1910 and musi agree to "dry" race for the Republican gu- the Republican few, however, are curious enough to submit to a new election under the KenIn bernatorial nomination Hens 1 1 i cents. Old Roosters 5 Cents. 4 wonder how .the Hartford organ, terms for a free ballot allowed by tucky. to be a Republican pa the Constitution of 1857. He must which claims ftf III Young Roosters 7 cents. Ducks 1 1 i cents. They will soon have an excellent per, Is going to get in line for the agree to grant all the political re Geese 6 cents. Turkeys 13 cents. brand of electricity on tap down at support of William Howard Taft, forms demanded. The insurrectos Eggs 12 J cents. the Eddyvllle penitentiary, but you who is certain to be its nominee for must not be required to surrender E. T. FRANKS OUT FOR will have to go through all the red-ta- President next year. their arms until peace is assured. of the courts before being perThis Is the reply of Senor Gonza WHO'D HAVE THOUGHT BEPUBL1CAH NOMINATION mitted to use It. les Garza, the Insurrecto Secretary WE'D GET 'EM SO SOON? to tho statement from New of State, The boy emperor of China is conHow impossible it is to read the York that Senor Llmantour, the For Governor valescing from an Illness caused by Was First of His In swallow's future! Who would have prophe- Mexican Minister of Finance, had nn Parly in the Field for nests, a national delicacy. Probably sied January 1st, 1911, that by July formulated tentative plans for endpot some small sticks or other rub-bla- h 1st, 1011, an Income tax amendment ing the Insurrection, and in effect it This Office. would have been submitted by a Is the replv of Francisco I. Madero, lodged in his throat, u Republican President, Senate and tho revolutionary leader, who is now A Dpmocr&tic State Convention, House, and ratified by a majority of fighting In the field. Formal announcement that he Senor Garza hut, Wn In commu- seeks the Republican nomination for specifically for the enunciation of States? Who would have predicted party principles. Is the great crying that by that time an amendment nication with Madero. and has ac- Governor was made by former Colneed of the party In Kentucky at would have been submitted for the quainted Madero with whatever ne- lector E. T. Franks, of Owensboro, W. E. ELUS' & JOHN ARBUCKLE, Agents. Iresont. There Is no reason at all election of United States Senators by gotiations have been carried on In last week. In making the announcewhy such an assemblage should not popular vote? Who expected tariff Washington and New York Jnokln.s ment Mr. Franks ststfid that ho had If delivered Hartford, one-hal- f cent be held. reduction so soon? And yet the o a settlement. Francisco Madero reached the decision to enter the off, both eggs and poultry, and not de special session Democrats wanted Is looked upon as the revolutionary race only after careful consideration X Senator Wm. O. Bradley dived President and as representing the many conferences livered later than noon Fridav. March 24f,h. roil into his vest pocket the other day but could not compel is here und will of the Insurrectos, and no peace and following with his political friends and advisfor a match to light his cigar and brought by the "old guard!" ' Now Democracy has Its chance. plans will be entered Into until he ers, the last of which was held at bring bystanders thought he would has given his consent and fullv gone Owensboro Wednesday. out with it the frazzled remnant of Let It Improve It; let It meet the re over the details. Senor Garza said. He stated that during tho past few hit pcrtv In Kentucky, but he didn't. sponsibilities of the hour. EASTVIEW. Outlines Demands. 2o. D791i. First Let It ratify the reciprociweeks he had received letters from It Is still there. March 20. Rev. Norrls Lash-broo- k Senor Gnrza. who nets here In no less than 300 of the most Influenty agreement the failure to ratify Report of the Condition of tbe preached an excellent sermon conjunction with Brnulle Harnan- tial Republican leaders from every The Republicans of Kentucky are which brought the special session. petting Into a far worse scrap over Second Let It admit Arizona and de7. Insurrecto Secretary of State of section of Kentucky, asking him to at Bells Run Church Sunday. Mrs. Albert Taylor, of Owensboro, Chlhauhau. has outlined the de- make the rcce. He said that in view their gubernatorial nomination than New Mexico. mands of Madero, which he said of the pressure that had been spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. yet attained to the Democrats have Third Lot It submit a constituOF HARTFORD In party matters. Whon the g. o. p. tional amendment providing for elec- were as follows: brought to bear on him he felt that S. A. Daniel. Hartford In the Stato of Ken- Mr. and Mrs. Will RIdgeway, of "Abolition of the election of the it was due to his many friends together In brotherly tion of United States Senators by kaders come tucky nt the close of busl-upa- s, President. fights, the result Is always some- direct vote. throughout tho Stato that he make Green Briar, wero the guests of Mr. .March 7, 101 J. and Mrs. W. H. Mayfleld" Saturday 'Election of Governors In a State the race. thing fiorcc. Fourth Let It reduce the tariff, and Sunday. schedule by schedule, and either re- - Instead of bv Fedcal appointment. Mr. Franks was the first aspirant Evidently some of the Hopklns-vt!!- c RESOURCES. Mrs. Effle Martin and children are "Curtailment of the powerjuof the for the Republican nomination for lleve the neonle or nresent an Issue people were seeing ghosts one for the President and his party to Jefo Pollclcos or Mavors of. titles' Governor to officially announce his spending a few days with Mr. and Loans and Discounts...? 72,910.00 night In December several years ago meet. Ovedrafts, secured and and provision for their selection1 bv candldacv, but ho was followed in a Mrs. James Taylor, at Habit, they saw a when they Imagined .Mr. Lee Hawkins, Owensboro, has unsecured . . . .T. . . .'. none-V- . Cannonlsm has already been over popular vote instead of by appoint- day or two by Lieut. Gov. William band of alleged night riders, headed S. Bonds to secure moved Into this vicinity. ment bv the Governors of State. thrown and there are other reforms Cox. by Dr. Amos, ride Into, pillage and circulation Mr. and Mrs. Owen Wells spent "Reform of the land laws so that 25,000.00 In outlining his policies Mr. Judg- that need attention, but the ones plcntaMr-- p. burn a section of the town. Saturday and Sunday with relatives Banking house, Furni row ri pxfnnslve ns Franks mentioned come first. Now for busstated that ho Is in favor of at ing from some of the evidence and ture, and Fixtures... Hartford. from 1,000,000 to 10,000,000 acres, the Republican 1,000.00-Bryan's Commoner. iness. party adopting a the prevalence of alibis, the affair Mr. Jim Hussey and sister, of Bu- Due from National Banks mav bo divided or distributed, or platform advocating better educawas mostly a myth. O'ltKAK AND BREATHITT (not reserve agents). . 6,401.24 ford, were tho guests of Miss Rosa sold In small lots to tho neonle. facilities, plans for better tional .MAY ENTER ANY TIME Due from State and PriRrecken-rldg- e "Free ballots In nil elections nnd roads throughout tho State, liberal Taylor Sunday evening. "Louise," writing In the vate Banks and Bankpreservation of Individual rights un- legislation to secure just Mr. Daniel, of Henderson, g News, says and equi- has Frankfort, Ky., .March 20. While der the Constitution. ers, Trust Companies, moved Into this community to makes the hands soft and smooth," Judge table taxation laws, just apportion O'Rear Is noncommittal ns to and Saving Banks... "Extension of tho school svstem." ment laws, nonpartisan control of work at tho Stlmson sawmill. 400.85 she has been trying and adds that his Intentions nlth respect to the Mr. D. King has sold his farm to Duo from approved Re Senor Gnrza suggested that the remedy five davs out of the gubernatorial race, his the penal and charitable Institufriends here serve Agents Mr. L. Hawkins. CItv probably would be tho Consideration, 34,377.77 work for quite nwhlle. Pity that believe he will shortly announce for point at which negotiations would tions of the State, nonpartisan bank- ?650. Checks and other Cash many other sensible young ladles do ing laws nnd methods for better dethe Republican nomination, Here be conducted. His "assertion that Items 198.1G not emulate the example of this It Is velopment of the natural resources Granulated Eye Lids taken for granted ho will run. Notes of other National "the relative positions must remain of Kentucky. charming girl of the Kentucky press, Do not need to be cnuterlzed or scarThere is also some talk of Attor- unchanged" was toen to Indicate Banks 2,000.00 who wields the pen much better ney Mr. Franks Is one of tho best- - ified by a physician. Sutherland's General James Breathitt seek- the Insurrectos would not consent to, than she possibly could a dish rag. ing the nomination, and Republican known politicians in Eagle Eye Salvo Is guaranteed to Fractional Paper Curit would not tho resumption of telegraph service rency, Nickels, and Kentucky, having been for cure them without pain. It Is harmAnd Mr. E. T. Franks, of Owens-bor- be surprising If he, too, shied his and tho repairing of railroads in the Western Cents . 105.1T twelve years Collector of Internal less and a sure euro for graulated responding to tho deep solic- castor In the ring. Chlhrurnu and Sonora Sta'tes dur- Revenue for the Second lawful Money Reserve district. He lids. 25c tubes at all dealers. m itude of a million or two friends, NEW YORK CHURCH-GOERing the proceedings. in Rank, viz: was first, unpointed to this office by more or less, has at last consented Specie I8.5G4.85 For Sale. SLEPT LATE LAST SUNDAY President McKlnlpy, and was twice Legal-tendto allow his name to be used as a JOO.000 Tltles notes, none Plymouth White 8,564.85 Rocks. Good named bv President Roosevelt for Of Sutherland's candidate for the Republican nomRedemption Eagle Eye Salvo fund with New York.March 20. There were tho same position. In 1909 be was layers. Bred from prize winners. ination for Governor. "Broncho Ed" U. S. .Treasurer (5 per were sold In 1908 and not one word "ticceedpd members of Christian by Lnwsnn Reno. In Stock and eggs for sale. was tho first tamer to tackle the .'30,000 of complaint, though every tube was ..cent of circulation).. MURRAY A.' HUDSON, 1.250.0O churches on Manhattan Island who June, 1909, he wns elected president '" menagerie of Republican cohorts did not McHenry, Ky. attend worship yesterday sold under a positive guarantee. It of the United States National Bank 12m3-- p .m .VH H that usually apscmblc In the politi- morning. Of Is good for nothing but tho eves. Total $lS2,'2D8fo4 . these 285,000 were at Owensboro, ono of tho biggest fA Pleasant Physic. cal arena at stated periods to tear Ask your Druggist. "" m LIABILITIES. ' men. Of the absentees 405,000 inancial Institutions In Western KenWhen you want a pleasant physic Capital and rend rach other for tho pitiful stock paid in...? 25,000.00 wore Roman Catholics nnd 77,000 tucky. give Chamberlain's Stomach, and Li- Suplu8 Notice to Creditor. honor of being sacrificed to Demfund.; 12,500.00 Protestants. The Catholic churches All persons having claims against ver Tablets a trial. They aro mild Undivided ocratic hosts In Kentucky. ? Profits, less claim 650,000 members and tho Pro- the estate of Laura K. and gentle In their action and always deMagan, Expenses and Taxes O SAYING NO. O produce Before Mr. E. T. Franks' polltlcnl testant churches 151,000. ceased, are hereby notified to file a pleasant cathartic effect. Paid This Is tho result of a "census" of same with me, properly verified, 1,863.68 castor hardly had tlmo to curl Itself Call at any drug store for a free at Notional Bank Notes around tho ring to a settling point, church attendance undertaken In my residence In Buford, Ky., on or sample. m outstanding Thonuthor of "Pat McCarty," a came the announcement of Lieut-Go- every church In New York City yes- before April 1, 1911, or they 25,000.00 will be recent book Individual deposits sub of verse with a setting Cox also for the Republican terday by the New York Church As- forever Ainlnlstrator's Sale. barred. ject to check In pursuance of the will of O. S of prose, shows how naturally some organization nomination for Governor of Ken- sociation, a religious 53,068.93 This Februarv 25. 1911. of the Irishmen of Antrim dilute the Fltzhugh, deceased, I will sell to the Tlmo certificates of tucky. Mr. Cox promises that tho which gathers statistics of all kinds O. C. MAGAN. Admr.. wine of narrative with tho water of highest bidder the G. S. Fltzhugh millennium will almost como to pass regarding tho churches of the city. 9t4 34,680.32 Hartford. R. F. D. No. 3. verbiage. In the excerpt below If he should be nominated and elect- The "census takers" counted tho atfarm at Dundee, Ky., April 11, 191. Liabilities other than i those above stated... "The Wnv We Tell a Story" the Pale will be at residence at 2 o'clock ed Governor. However, he says "I tendance in total and also of men. 95.11 Rhode Island Reds. will leave tho decision to tho peoSingle Comb Reds, also Black Or- dllutent Is used with a particularly p. m. SISTERS UNITED THROUGH ple," nnd tho latter will no doubt free hand: TERMS: One-thir- d , Ttal pingtons, stock and eggs for sale. cash, one-thi$152,208.04 NEWSPAPER ADVERTISEMENT " due In six months and one-thi- State of Kentucky,) take his promises for about what 9t4 MRS. A. S. CHINN, ,' Says I to htm, I says, says I, they are supposed to be worth, in de 99-)sct. due in twelve months. Inter P'hone Beaver Dam, Ky. Says I to him, I says. Bowling Green, Ky., March 20. elding this suffrago matter. i est 6 per cent per annum on notes County of Ohio. ) Through the medium of a newspaper SAME OLD BLACK BEAR The thing, says I, I says to him, I, J. C. Riley, Cashier of the above from date of sale. Is Just, says I, this ways. Tho old saying, "Just anything to advertisement, two sisters, after a named bank, do solemnly swear that ON THE RAMPAGE AGAIN J. S. FITZHUQH, Admr.. fill up the paper," has lost Its mean- separation of 21 years, were united I hev, says I, a great respeck the above statement is true to tha 12t3' Island, Ky. you and for your breed, city. The sisters wero Mrs. ing in theso modern times at least In this For best of my knowledge and belief. Glasgow, Ky., March 18. A re , onythlng I cud I says, with such papers as Tho Herald. It Hcrschol Johnson of this city, and port here Kills a Murderer. y J. C. RILEY, Cashier. states that a "large And now a question of what wo Mrs. W. C. Anderson, of Nashville, black do, I irud Indeed. is not I'd A merciless murderer Is appendiSubscribed and sworn to before' me bear had beou seen tht I don't know any man, I' says, shall get to fill up, but rather of how Tenn. They were both natives of week near Glens Fork, and citis with many victims, but Dr. this 14th day of March, 1911.' that the for, sayB we shall find room for what ought to this city and their parents died when inhabitants of King's New Life Pills kill It by preJOHN T. MOORE, " that section are great- As I'd do IItsays, as I, youreol', , bo printed as a matter of general thoy wero both small. fast, for They gently vention. Btimulato Notary-- Public. ly excited over the discovery and aro My commission as Notary' Public Tbatfa tellln' ye no lie. Information. It Is more a question stomach, liver and bowels, preventTho Washington State Senate has afraid to let their children go to There's nought, says I, of condensation than of supply in I.wudn't do ing that clogging that Invites appen- expires February 4, 1813. , M passed a bill making it a misde- school without an escort. The bear To plaso your feyther'B son, newspaper offices nowadays dicitis, curing constipation, ' head-ach- o, Correct Attest: as meanor was first seen by a party of boys who for any person under 21 But this, I says, ye see, says I, much'as possible of all that happens, years biliousness, chills. 25c at ,' ALVIN ROWE, of age to have tobacco in any wero hunting in that section, the anfr- I says, it can't bo done. with a sifting o'f various .items to form In his possession jttmuo xi. Williams. m imal attacking tho dogs and Injuring G- - B. LIKENS, ; or 'for any make the whole worthy of perusal person to Bell tobacco thorn severely and putting thefhunt--J . President Taft took a seventy-mil- e , J. P. STEVENS,, ? , to a minor. Wanted, by anybody. But everything worth ' miera to night. ride through a part of the rich 250 chestnut poles, on line between .. Directors. reading is welcome, for tho matter Tho Kentucky Derby will bo run .. The bear la believed to be one of Georgia cotton belt and listened to Fordsvllle and Hartford. X "fill up" is based on Just this sort at Louisville this year on Saturday, of the family of black boars that live children sing at the Shlloh negro Ohio County Rural'Telephone Co. May 13. of supply. In the mountains along Cumber- - orphan school, Friday. "klwli-"- 10tf VTiar. Hartford,' Ky. The Hartford Republican says: Of course It looks strange to the Hartford Herald that a little paper like ours would dare oppose the policy of p Presi dent of its party or any of its great leaders. Arms Until All Demands Are Strictly Met. DEMANDS OK REBELS OUTLINED Reno, Nev., March 18. The popularity of the State of Nevada as a place to secure quick action In divorce cases has been Increased, The Legislature let the bars down further than thoy have been when both Houses passed a bill making a residence of oix months the only requirement in divorce actions. The privilege of leaving tho Stato "when necessary" Is to be accorded to all who are establishing a residence. The bill now goes to the Governor. I Beaver I $ Doum, Ky., -- ON 1 Thursday and Friday, March 1 23 and 24, 1911. I re Norris, Son &L CO., at Jets. IS HARTFORD. KENTUCKY. ND aiSsigss3S?-s-iirt m - First National Bank J t "dish-washin- Chl-hnuh- i . o, S er A ooooooooooooooooo ooooooooooooooo v. ........ de-Po- rd " rd , G to-da- f1 ,i liMtri nT WTl 1 fe vr iu- t fh ki ' xt lM$ ? a ipv Mr. C. Bi B, Felix, agent for tho Oak Grove Baptist Church yesClemens Reltz Sons Co., Evansvllle, O O terday afternoon HAS NO SUBSTITUTE at 1:30 o'clock, BAPTIST CHURCH. was a pleasant caller at The Herald OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO with services by Rev. O. M. Shultz. ofllce yesterday. were: Messrs. J. The Mr, Louis Intzmlnger spent a few G. Howard, P. H. Haley, J. F. Leat, Mr. O. T. O'Bannon, the timber days with the Sunday School work- S. J. Owen, J. W. Allen and Dr. W. WS K1 man, who is now located at Gilberts-villers last week. He Is very enthusias- E. Holmes. Interment was made In Ky., Is spending a few days Owensboro tic and believes In doing the work tho church cemetery. with his family In Hartford. as well as talking about it. The Messenger. m Ohio Tribe of Red Men of this town was canvassed, the Sunday County Union F. K. anil C. U. of A. place will confer tho Adoption de- School thoroughly graded and much Members of the Farmers Educagree on several candidates. Interest awakened. Union o3 Prayer services Wednesday even- tional and A good attendance Is desired. America are hereby reminded of the ing at 7:30 o'clock conducted by County Union Mr. J. V. Marks, assistant civil Sidney Williams. Theme for study, date of our next which will be on the first Saturday in engineer of the L. & N. Railroad "Deception." Scripture.Gen. 27:1-2Ky. Let each lowith headquarters at Madlsonville, Teachers' meeting In Baraca room April, at Dundee, delegation and all Read our guarantee and think what it means to you : cal send a full visited his parents here Sunday. at tho church Thursday evening at other members that possibly can, be Iff the "lurrojaps" upper breaks through For Snle, FnrniH All sizes, from 7:30, o'clock. CLAUD PARK, ' conducting present. before the first sole Is worn through, we Prof. Flelden, who Is C to 300 acres. We can please you Co. Sec'y. the singing school, will meet his will replace with a new pair FREE. If you want to buy land.class Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock, For Sale, A. C. YEISER & CO., All our Burrojaps Patent Leather is guaranteed to the wearer. Saturday evening at same hour and One 10-p. steam engine and burrs, Hartford, Ky. Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Style and fit are also our strong features. Let us fit you out today. at any old price. Both in good run- Mrs. Nannie Deaver and daughter, Next Sunday is theannual "Mis- nlng order. A great bargain to j Miss Bonnie Deaver, went to Evans- sion" day In the Sunday School. someone If taken at once. Address, The WE OWN OUR TANNERIES only baking vllle Ind., Saturday, where they will Program printed below. Dowden Estes, Olaton, Ky. Royal Crapo made We tan New Oik Sole Leather for our excluiive use, and use it in every pah Mrs. Geo. B. Ragsdale, who Is , Morning worship at 11 o'clock. visit of shots we' manufacture. Instead of opening the fibres, as in Cream Mm i led in Oklahoma. HI. Preaching by the pastor. ordinary sole leather, and filling the leather with substance Mr. Logan R. Stevens, of haw, i NQ ALUM.N0 LIME PHOSPHATE which are detrimental to its wear and cause it to easily absorb At the evening hour, a special Messrs. J. X. Berryman and H. A. nrogram moisture, we knit the fibres more closely, omit foreign by the Okla., but formerly of this county, will be rendered Taylor, Wysox; A. B. Rcnfrow, Hartmatter, and snake our Uak Sole Leather prac "Teachers' Training Class" and and Miss Imo McCorcle, of Bur-bantically moisture and wear proot. ford, route 3, and N. P. Kelley, twenty Okla., were united in mar-rlac- e HOPEWELL. officers and teachers will reWhitesvllle, were among our callers BURT & PACKARD CO. .SHAPE, at Pawnee. Okla., March 9. work. Hunley 19. Mrs. Mate March ceive their diplomas for that Monday. BROCKTON, MASS. This work has been carried on in the Rev. M. F. Raln8berger officiated. and daughter, Miss Ruth, of Beaver After their marriage they went to Dam, spent last Friday and Saturday In another column will be found Baptist Sunday school now for three the statement of condition of the years, a class completing tne worK Kaw to spend a few days with Mr. with Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Hunley First National Bank of Hartford.; each year, but this is by far the A. C. Stevens, father of the groom, here. which affords a most creditable largest class that has ever taken the after which they will leave for their Mrs. Katherinc Taylor, better showing. work In one year. Most all the offi new home on Green river, near Pren-tl- s, known as Aunt Kit, of Prentls. Is this county, where they will re- visiting her brother, Mr. J. R. Shull, Those interested in stock raising cers and teachers in tho Sunday now hold the "King's side. here. should not fall to read Mr. C. E. School will Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Hunley gae Miller's ad. found on seventh page Teacher" diploma. Unit ford. Will Connect With Pastor Bruner will preach at the the young people a nice social last of The Herald. LIkewIso watch Hardlnsburg, Ky., March 18. people Saturday night. t,bese columns for another stock ad. schoolhouse for the Concord ComTelephone Cumberland 11 o'clock and Sunday The attended the Mr. C. G. Taylor Snturdav at of his next week. pany Is putting up n new line from Shoes--Read- y quarterly meeting at Equality last afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Fords-vlll- e Messrs. Hoi ace L. Taylor, Beaver Proerara for "Missionary Day" In this place to Fordsvllle. At Saturday. they will connect with the Dam, route 1; Alfnul Carter. Hart- BnDtist Sunday School, March 2G, Billy Mr. On last Wednesday line. The new line goes Hartford ford, route 1; Rev. C. D. Chick and 1911, Is ns follows: bain 20 Johnson raised a (son Llndon Chick, Beaver Dam, and 9:4.. Song, "Rescue the Perish-Ine- " through Glendeane and all other feet high, windy ns it was. mi J. D. Baugh, Beaver Dam route 3, bv school.. 9:30 Praver. towns between here and Fordsvllle. and R. E. Ward, Hartford, route 3, 9:55 Sundnv School and Missions IRON-CLA- D for Sail. GUARSimon Goes South. were among our callers Friday. One extra good horse mule. evei 10:00 Song. -Dr. E. W. Ford. Mr. Simon Smith, of Fordsvllle, it hands "The Morning LIpht is Breaking." left Wednesday for Nashville, Tenn., years old, fifteen and one-haHAVE YOU A PHONOGRAPH? YOU SE- hv school. 10:05 Recitation. "A with his educated horse. Simon. He high IF YOU HAVE, COME AND Bioadway Ccal Mining Companv, LECT SOME OF THE 200 NEW Little Missionary of Long Ago" has signed a contract with a large Simmons, Ky. Mary Barnard. 10:10 Lesson Pe- carnival company and will tour all IF RECORDS JUST RECEIVED. Song. 10:33 Recita- of the large cities in the South this NOT. DO NOT CONTINUE TO DO riod. Alwis (ilntl to Got It. Hen-r- v YOUR FAMILY A GREAT INJUS- tion. "Gifts for the Kingdom" season. CMIbertsville. Ky.. March IS, 1911. 10:40 Missions D. McWenrv. TICE BY FAILING TO BUY ONE. Editors Hartford Herald: En10-5Qunr-tFour Frame1 Houses Hiii-n- . Rev. J. W. Bruner. J. B. TAPPAN, closed find two dollars ($2.00). We Central City, Ky., March 20. No. 1, Wm. Fair, E. G. Schrrrter. JEWELER AND OPTICIAN, to hear from our old 10:55 Four frame houses belonging to the still want E. W. Ford, Carlisle Render. HARTFORD, KY. Am nlwavs In Ohio county. Beaver Dam Planing Mill company, friends Prayer. glad when Wednesday comes. WishMessrs. M. H. Combs, W. E. Ber and valued at $1,200, were comMR5. J. W. BRUNER. ry and L. J. Perdue, Hartford, route ing The Herald much success, pletely destroyed by fire here MTSS LILLIE BURTON. Yours truly, 1; Hardin A. Balrd, Hartford, MISS MARGARET MARKS, GEO. OWEN. S. Ford, Kuiwiliie fur The Unit foul Heinlil. route 5; Fred Miller and J. MRS. I. D. BEAN, Hartford, route 4; W. H. Burton, Committee. Bernard Felix and son Archie Felix, B. Shown, Hartford, Distribution of 25 Per Cent. Mr. Ira Bean Jeft Thursday for his city; Lieut. C. Illinois Central Railroad Time Taroute 3, and L. M. Phipps, Center- Beginning next Saturday, Alvirt regular trip through the West, ble at Beaver Dam, Ky. town, were among our callers Sat Rowe? assignee of tho Bank of Cen' selltng'clothlng.' South Bound. North Bound. urday. tertown, which failed a few weeks WANTED Girl to do general No. 132 1:05 a.m. No. 12111:35 p.m. Hez Carter was arrested last ago, will begin making his first disApply to Mrs. Isaac Thursday charged with selling II tribution to the general depositors No 12212:28 p.m. No. 1012:48 p.m. house work. p.m. No. 1318:53 p.m. Foster, Hartford, Ky. No. 1022:48 quor without license In Hartford. of the defunct concern. Tho distriJ. E. Williams. Agt. Mr.J. A. Bllbro, who has been sick He was tried before a Jury In the bution is for 25 per cent, of the for some time with typhoid fever, Hartford Police Court Friday morn amount of deposits, and Mr. Rowe lng and fined $100 with work clause asserts that he expects the bank to Good as it Is able to be out again. Try a Zizz High-Bal- l. attached. So another "bootlegger" pav out dollar for dollar in the final County Drug Co. Ohio sounds. Mrs. Sallle Thomas Is very ill of will have to do duty on the streets settlement. Simmons Kid Gloves the best at diseases Incident to old age, at her of Hartford 100 davs. residence on Madison street. Houe and Lot for Sale. Barnard & Co. In a high school oratorical con Situated on corner of Main and many spec- test at Marlon, Ky., recently, young Don't fall to read the New CroBsetts have arrived. Make Washington streets. Hartford, known ial bargains offered by the Ohio Allen Foster, son of Mr. Joe Fos Life's Walk Easy. Barnard & Co. p operty and Co., found on 8th page. ter, a former resident of Ohio coun as the "old Jail" County Drug as a residence by Mr. and & Co. for" the best Aek Barnard For Sale Town property, vacant ty, won tho Cochran Gold Medal Mrs. W. H. Grlffln. Two-stor- y brick Corset made Warners. y dwelling. which Is given each year to the most house, with all necessary outbuildlots, cottages and proficient speaker. His subject was ings. Preaching at Goshen next Sunday A. C. YEISER & CO., Will sell on easy terms. For "The Decadence of Patriotism," and further particulars, call on or adat 11 oclock by tho pastor. ON- Hartford, Ky. he undoubtedly handled his subject dress. MRS. V . H. GRIFFIN, We buy Groceries in small quan- well. Stock men should read F. M. AlHartford, Ky. lOtf tities, thereforp you will always find len's stock ad. found on page 2. Deputy United States Marshal C. our stock nice, clean and fresh. Call W. H. Jowl and Green. T. Nichols, of Owensboro, Bpent seV' W. H. MOORE & SON. O MARRIAGE LICENSE. Moore & Son for Jowl Phone 47. erPl days in Hartford last week on a 0 Leave your Laundry at my Grocery. still hunt for "bootleggers" and af- rOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOO Interested in stock raising, read If Work Guaranteed. ter some few maneuvers, rounded up Dexter & Bean's ad. on eighth page. Domestic finish. Lee Watt, Cromwell, to Dona Called for and 'prompt delivery. Hez Carter and Dan Taylor, colored, Exclusive sale of Beaver Dam 'Phone 140. ller'a Grocery. whom ho took to Owensboro Mon Daugherty, Flint Springs. Flour at' our meat shop. W. A. Stewart, Hartford, route 5, several Ohio County Drug Co.. are agents dav. He also summoned SANDERFUR & CO. Florists. Il- white citizens in the persons of to Dora Travis, artford, route 5. & Neuner, forNanz Boyd, Centertown, to Klnamon Best Northern White Seed Oats lustrated catalogue, etc., on display. Messrs. Dan and John King, Lewis Riley and Richard Carpenter, to be Sarah A. Myers, Hartford. it. cents per bushel. 50 Ask to see Richard Calloway, Hartford, route Hartford Mill Co. used as witnesses in the alleged il8tf Mr. S. M. Dexter, the well known 2, to Margaret Sapp, Hartford, route licit sale of liquor here. Just received another barrel of stock man, of Centortown, was In While riding in a buggy a few town Monday and gave 'iho Herald Jumbo Plckels. W. H. MOORE &SON. miles north of Hartford last SaturDividend Declaiert. a pleasant call. I will pay a 25 per cent, dividend day, Deputy U. S. Marshal C. T. owing mo will please All persons Messrs. Isham Lee, Olaton, route Bellamy, Hartford, Nichols, of Owensboro, wbo was out on all claims against the Bank of 1, and B. H. call and make settlement. on an errand pertaining to his bus- Centertown beginning next SaturFORD, M. D. E. W. Dtf route G, were among The Herald's iness, espied a ground hog on tho day, March 25, 1911. yesterday. Homo made Lard, Fresh and callers roadside. Asking the driver to slow ALVIN ROWE, Assignee. up-to-da- te Mr. Sam Jones, of Mountain Park, up, Mr. Nichols quickly sighted the Cured Meats, nice Country Hams. W. H. MOORE & SON. Okla., who has been visiting his animal with his pistol and killed it Mrs. Sallle Thomnsson Dead. Green-""Vl'll- e, mother, Mrs. Sallle Jones, left Fri- with a shot squarely through Its' After having lain at the point of j ,Mr. W. H. Barnes went to head. It was brought to Hartford death for three weeks, Mrs. Sallle Ky., Monday on legal busl- - day for his homo? Mr. J. T. Felix went Wednesday to and was the first ground hog some Thoma8son, one of the best known 'ness. women of Daviess county, passed Olaton, where he will visit his son, people here had ever seen. Mry E. M. Woodward went to away Monday morning at 1:30 Little Z. Wayne, Jr., son of Mr. o'clock of tuberculosis after an illIU.. yesterday on legal bus-i- t Dr. C. W. Felix, and other relatives for a week or two. Wayne Grlffln, while and Mrs. Z. iness.- ness lasting for many months. of playing In their homo on Union Mrs. Jennie D. Hamilton, For several years she had been Spring 'cleaning calls for new WinMonday shortly after noon, street dow Shades. We make any size and Greenville, arrived In Hartford Monone of the most highly respected res' BARNARD & CO. day and will make her sister, Mrs. was badly hurt by pulling a large idents Of the Utlca vicinity, being color! ' A music box over onto himself. F. L. Felix, an extended visit. Zack Thom-assolong gash was cut in his lower lip the. "widow of tho late Mr Amos. R, Carson loft Weda largo land owner. She and nesday for .Louisville, after a short The basket ball game at Beaver and his face was otherwise bruised. a prominent member of Dam Saturday afternoon between Physicians were summoned who put had 'been Visit here Kentucky Seminary and Green-vlll- o the little fellow under the influence tho Oak Grove Baptist Church for Spring West New "Frat" Clothing. very charitable! .. College teams resulted In 17 of chloroform and sewed up the years, and was a 1911 styles. Barnard & Co. exclu woman. Sho was sixty years of age, to 9 in favor of tho W. K. S. boys. wound. He Is getting along all right sive agents. children, now, but it will necessarily take and is survived by four Miss Nettle Thomasson, who are: Born to the wife of Mr. W. D. some time for the wound to heal. Mr, Emmet Graves, of Ellmltch, Thomasson, of and Mr. William is building a residence at that place, Luce, city, yesterday morning, a . ,'and will, as soon as possible, erect fine bov. wbo has been christened i There were 251 business tailures Utlca, and Mrs. Harry Talbott, of 'jn.two jworo nice dwellings. He also Robert Ellis Luce. Mother and child I in the United States during the week Utlca, and Mrs. Jack Hudson, of W getting along nicely and Dee is a fending March 16, against 230 the .' contemplates erecting an "" I previous' week. The funeral was conducted from foot tHer. factory" at' that place soon. I j I pall-beare- rs ooooooooooooooooo lorrci o, Guaranteed Patent Leather ME ht 1 9. - h. POWDER Absolutely Pure from , powder of Tartar k, r THEY ARE HERE! NEW SPRING STYLES ' i We mean our usual Bigline ofMen's, Boys' RIGHT and Ladies' Low Cut NOW foryour inspection. Call and see the Read carefuily above ANTEE and remember that with a house that SAVES 70-fo- ot ( pays to trade MONEY. lf A jCR(9 two-stor- 10-3- 0 O. et Hertford, Kentucky. to-da- y. JVlillineryl upe runs: rWrWAMMMMMrVWrF ....r..if.V.VVti d ooooooooooooooo Saturday, April 1 Miss Gertrude Wright will welcome her many friends and customers and show the best and prettiest line Millinery that of the best markets afford. Please remember this r Har-Vrlsbu- AND n, Bu-for- d. SKIESsSSSnSSBSSK1" le h to ,i It V i l't-- If est prices ever reached, and Indi$400,000,000 more than she got In OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO NURSING MOTHERS Q cate an advance of about $10 an TOEM8 YOU'LL ENJOY. indemnities from conquered France. O A DEED OF O ounce in the last six months. For instance, he says $150,000,000 O show the beneficial , . .MARCH 22 WEDNESDAY was spent by Germany In increasing O The Herald's Special Selections. O The present upward movement in O o fects of platinum was nearly equaled severher peaco army to 530,000 men; o O HIS LAND TO GOD $400,000,000 in wages were lost by al years ago. In 1905 pure platiBI. IT. & E. RAILROAD TIME TAnum Mas selling at $18.50, with tho Germans THE LADIES' AID SOCIETY. killed and wounded. BLE AT TIARTFORD, ICY. Harly In only a languid demand. Tho permanent German war force . .Time tabic effective Stfnday, Dec. 1906 the sales began to increase, Strange Bequest of Massa was enlarged by 100,000 men, and' Wo'vo put a fine addition to tho has been maintained for 40 years, at good old church at borne; 4ili,contalns the following schedule: and prices steadily advanced until in a very short time. n total cost of $1,000,000,000. Then It'o Just the latest kilter with a galchusetts Man. Xo. 112 North Bound due 7:20 a. m. In December of that year pure platinum was selling at, $38 an ounce lery and dome. thero was the loss of German trado not only builds her up, Dally except Sunday. foreign platinum and German touched $40. markets. It seats a thousand peoplo finest No. 114 Xorth Bound due 3:40 p, m, and hard but enriches the mother's That was the blghest level It reach- IN ODD INSTRUMENT DEVISED New YoVk' Press. church in alhtho.town! Daily except Sunday. i And when 'twas dedicated, why we No. 115 South Bound due 8:55 a. m, ed. A decline started in February milk and properly nour OXE BOY SLEW ANOTHER of 1907 and continued until August planked ten thousand downl Daily except Sunday. WITH HIS BARE FIST That is, we paid fire thousand ev price had again By Richard George in Which Xo. 113 South Bound due 1:40 p, m, of 1908, when the ishes the child. ery deacon did his best declined to less than $20 an ounce. Dally except .Sunday. the Almighty is Made Princeton, Ind., March 16. At And the Ladies' Aid Society, it prommovement The present upward Nearly all mothers who II. E. MISCHKE. ArL East ML Carmcl, near hero, Dewey started soon afterward, but was not ised all tho rest. Beneficiary. Hewitt, age'd sixteen years, is dead brisk until within tho past six nurse their children should as tho result of p. blow in the stom We've got an organ In tho church months. FIRST THING OF KIND KNOWN ach delivered by tho fist of Albert vory finest In tho land; take this splendid food-toniThe production of platinum in ADVICE Glou.ser, aged seventeen. boys It's got a thousand pipes or more; The this country Is small, for all that Is A unique instrument was filed a were close friends and were playfulnot only to Its melody is grand! in obtained comes as a ago with the Taunton Reg ly scuffling, when Glouser struck And when we sit on cushioned pews H working the gold placers of Cali- few days up their own strength but istrar of deeds1 by Richard A.George, Hewitt In tho, stomach harder than and hear the master play, IS "GO SOUTH fornia and Orecon. of North Attleboro, Mass., In which he intended. Tho injured boy fell It carries us to realmB of bliss, un The chief source of supply Is the to properly nourish their numbered miles away. t I'm Mountains, in Russia, but some a tract of land in New Boston, a in a spasm and died in a few minNorth Attleboro, was con- utes. Tho Glouser boy Is almost wild It cost a cool three thousand, and children. Coming Speaker of House Is also obtained from Colombia, suburbtoofthe Lord of Hosts. veyed it's stood the hardest test; with grief. He was exonerated by South America and from Canada. FOR BALE BY ALL DRUG GISTS So far as known It was the first a Coroner's Jury. We'll pay a thousand on it the New York Times. is a Booster Instrument filed In Now England Aid the rest. and this of Bend conveyance. OO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO making such a the Lord Is named ds O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO They'll give a hundred sociables, beautltul10c. turn Baskpaper Chill's ad. tot onr Batlnga and HOME REMEDIES. In the deed a Good Lock Penny. DIXIELAND O HOME. O Each bank contalna FOB WDNDERSOF cantatas, too, and tho grantee tho representatives OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO of the Lord andthe transaction were OO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO They'll bake a thousand teas. cakes CCOTT & DOWNE. 409 Pearl St. New York angel in I know that Appollo swept such and tons of cream they'll freeze. The following remedies aro all He Hopes to Get a Few Tariff harmony from the lvro that the list- Charles Carpenter, E. S. Barstow and A. H. Jamison, all of North At- vouched for by those who have used They'll beg and scrape and toll and ening gods were charmed and the work- for seven years or more, Schedules Over the world acclaimed him deity of song. tleboro, who are described in the them: For asthma, take ono ounce of And then they'll start all o'er again paper as being trustees of the Chris I know that Orpheus with magic for a carpet for the floor. President's Head. strain led rocks and trees and beasts tian Workers' Union. The grantor iodide of potassium and dissolve It No, it isn't just like digging out the In one pint each of Holland gin and was Richard A. George. to follow him and so enthralled the money from your vest, IS WILLING TO BE PRESIDENT underworld that angels gazed there The deed is couched In the ordi clear water. Doso is one teaspoon-tu- l When the Ladies' Aid gets busv and after each meal. on witn onvy. I know that Tlmo-the- nary legal expression, and declares says, "We'll pay the rest." For an eating ulcer, use airChicago, 17. Congress March with wondrous melody sub- that "Richard A. George, of North man Champ Clark, of Missouri, the dued the riotous Alexander, awoke Attleboro, in consideration of $1 slacked lime, pulverized and sifted Of course we're proud of our big Speaker of the National within Ms haughtv soul emotions and other valuable coming considerations through muslin to remove all grits; church from pulpit up to spire; I I Houte of Representatives, nnld by the Lord, represented by this will not pain, and Is claimed It is tho darling of our eyes, the high as heaven and instincts low as Carpenter, E. S. Barstow to be one of the best remedies amended the famous saying of Hor- hell and with a skillful change of Charles crown of our desire! " ace Greely: "Go West, young man; chord, displnced upon the monarch's and A. H. Jamison, trustees of the known for old, eating sores. But when I see the sisters work to BRIGHTER, BETTER, For a cold on tho chest (grip), o West!" and made It "Go South, lips a slph of pity with a curse of Christian Workers' Union of North raise the cash that lacks RIGGER THAN EVER my boy; go South!" cloth out of hot I sometimes feel the church is built I know that David Jrsw from Mtleboro, tho receipt of which Is wring a flannel hAte. acknowledged, The Missouri Congressman head- his entrancing harp a concord that hereby do hereby water, told and sprinkle a few dropB The regular price of tbp Lnulsyj)le-.Tlmon women's tired backs. ed off newspaper men who sought to dispelled the gloom about the brow give, grant, bargain, &c, unto the of turpentine on it, and apply to. the I sometimes Is .$5.00 a year. If you will can't help thinking, ask him questions pertaining to oth- of Saul and flooded Israel's palaces said Lord and representatives, a chest and throat as hot as can be we reach the regions send your order to us, you can get when er matters and insisted that they with the laughter of music and the ccrtnln lot of land situated in North borne. It is sure to relieve. blest, THE HARTFORD HERALD For bronchial troubles and sore The men will got the toll and work about the Jov of song. I know that when Ce Attleboro, on the easterly side of first "learn something and tho from some one who celia sang, angels were fascinated the road known as the New Boston throat, take equal parts of olive Southland and the Ladles' Aid the rest. LOUISVILLE TIMES knows and wants every one else to and men enraptured. I know that road." Then follows In the deed a oil, turpentine, spirits of camphor MARGARET BROOKS. both one year know." Eleanor's troubadours at Antloch more particular description of. the nnd coal oil; put Into a bottle and FOR ONLY $4.30. Supplementing his comment, Mr. bewitched the Svrian air with the pronerty. shake well each time beforo using. OO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO SPECIAL NOTICE O Clark said: The land was purchased In 1904 Rub on tho chest and throat as any O ballads of the South and lightened Tho Louisville Times Is the Rest O In regard to "The South is the place, and mv the horrors of the Second Crusade. I bv the Christian 'Workers' Union of liniment, then wring a flannel cloth O Afternoon Paper Printed advice Is to go there. You won't know that Palcstrlna, Handel, Mo- North Attleboro. but the Instrument out of hot water, double, and apply O OBITUARIES, RESOLUTIONS O Anywhere. OF RESPECT, &c. O eat as much as you do here In the zart. Beethoven and the rest have Fettlng forth the transfer wa not as hot as can be borne to tho chest O Has the best corps of correspond North. If you do, you'll die. Your vastly elevated man with sympho- presented to be recorded until the and throat: repeat as often as tlfc OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO flannel cools until relieved. clothing must be lighter, and, there- nies sublime. But I know that all of past week. ents. For ulcers and old sores, take one Covers the Kentucky field per Tho Hartford Herald has adopted fore, less expensive. You won't have these, combined bv a maFter gmater It is supposed thnt the matter of to buy fuel to speak of, and you can than those who as yet have lived, tax assessments will havo to be pint of water, boiling; put into it a new rule In regard to Obituaries, fectly. Covers the general news field comallow your horses and cattle to Into one gorgeous of Respect, Cards of rhapsody, can borne bv the Trustees of the Chris- two tablesnoonfuls of refined borax; Resolutions graze out of doors the year around. equal not the touching cadence nnd tian Workers Union unless some shako well. Use absorbent cottpn, Thanks, &c, whether written at tho pletely. Dip Into the the behest of lodges, churches nr .InHas the best and fullest market "Believe me, the South is the poor the simple majesty of "Home, Swret snecial exemption from taxation Is three thlckneses. pnred. This will bo determined borax water and apply as, hot as can dividuals, and that is, we shall reports. man's land, and you'll live to see tho Home." (Prolonged apnlauso.) be borne, every hnlf hour while charge at tho rate of two cents per day when the South Is going to bo Hon. Morris Shepard. of Texas, in later. Democratic In politics, but fair to the richest part of the United States. In the Congressional Record. New Boston is a Bmall village awake, for ono week; then, four line for all. such articles, except obit everybody. "Why, say, I know a man who rome three miles from North Attle- times a dav after the first week. uary poetry, which will be one cent SEND YOUR SUBSCRIPTION SWEET CLOVER. made $1,500 in one year off three boro, on tho rood to Foxboro. A The water must bo as hot as can be per word, stralght.Thls is tuo small RIGHT AWAY' Best fertilizer, hay nnd pasture. number of vears ago some of the vil- borne, and fresh cotton used each est rate we" charge for anything and acres of lettuce. Sounds fishy, To THE HERALD not to TheLouls-vlll- o I took Very hardy; rank growth. time, burning tho old cotton. Send for lagers formed a religious Tho Is only h doesn't it? True, though, for socletv, of our regular rate. Times. tho pains to find out. It's a great circular and price of seed. nnd meetings havo since hpn held borax is cleansing and healing, and Tho amount. In cash or stamps. you want a tip, tho hot water Is also. Bokhara Seed Co.. country, boys, and if bv tho 21 or 30 members. ThoTiody must accompany each article, or 9t4 Falmouth, Ky. follow my advice. That Is, po early took the nnme of the Christian it will not bo printed. Six WANTED FOR U. S. ARMY to the Southland and grow up with words average a line In, ordiWorkers' Union. THE WISE PREDICTION beunmarried men Its progress." nary reading and every separate In 1904 the socletv decided to OF ADMIRAL NOAH erect n small structure as a place of tween ages of 18 and 35; citizens If any one doubts that Congresscharacter or initial letter counts ns of United States, of good character a man Clark would make a good Demworship. The land was purchased word. Tho heading and the sigtemperate habits, who can Representative Clark, of Florida, of Richard ocratic candidate for President at . Georce, one of tho and nature both count one lino each, speak, read and write tho English Is of the opinion that his colleague, the next election, they have his word "BUSHED 1858!l5le3M members, nnd hp deeded the proper even If they are only a word or two. EfflujU' Its a ring, a CaMKHl He "admitted" Richmond Pearson Hobson, the hero ty to the Cantor, naming as tomno language. For Information apply to All for It, given obituary poetry, UnHdlsmond, a watch, IKiJuUH straight Jewelry or silver- - aHE"KaH he would make a pood candidate, of tho Merrlmac, will prove a second rnrv custodians the Trustees of tho Recruiting Officer, Main street, Bea- through, one cent per word. IHaKHHware, you can get ver Dam, Ky. 5t9 saylnc: "Well, the Democratic par- Noah. Mr. Clark made a short union. Boston Globe. Our old rule in regard to Obltua (PHpWthe best quality at PHEERhI prices lSEjSNbB! speech on the floor recently defendSKKsUte lowest me ty might go farther and fare worse rles, &c. was 150 words free, balance irom No Risk. EtTKV ing Representative Hobson and his Attacks School Principal, and I think it will." a "cent a word, but rtiftiL yiywKn "Susannah," asked tho Te following Is A severe attack on school princi- when it camo her turn topreacher satisfactory becausethis did not prove The next Speaker of tbe National war prediction. ORDER HOUSE 4n-?-l the bounds were answer House discussed any nnd all other what Mr. Clark thinks of the pre- pal. Chas. B. Allen, of Svlvanla, Ga., tho usual IN THE SOUTH. question In such cases, almost always overstepped, and we ! thus told bv him. "For more than subjects put to him except the Lori-m- dicting Dualities of Mr. Hobson: For almost half a centurv we "do you take this man to be your have been forced to adopt this new cluilvely the Southern trade. have served rr "Admiral Hobson predicts war. threo years." he writes, "I suffered . vote and woman's suffrage, of I.i.IuIm1.Iu. Auurcsa. l....lu. u.u.uftwu wwwguc Wre wedded husband, for better or for rule, which Is Jn effect from now on, tut wi Mv friend from Missouri, Mr. Barth- - Indescribable torture from rbeuma-'Isthe latter of which he said: " Contributors will please remember. C. & Co.. liver nnd stomach troublo and worse "I know when to let well enough oldt, and others belittle tho predic I. "Jes' as he Is, pahson," she InSox 2 8 Uw1rlHe,Kr. tion. Let them beware. Admiral diseased kldnevs. All remedies failalone, and I'm going to keep still." terrupted, "Jes' as he Is. Ef he gits Aitlcls Ouarantsad. dVV He prophesied victory for the re- Noah some years ago made a predic- ed till t used Electric Bitters, but any FOR FLETCHER'S bettah, Ah'U know do good tion In reference to certain things, four bottles of this wonderful remeciprocity measure, and said of the Lawd's gwine to Mm; an' ef he I tariff: "Wo can get by Mr. Taft and I want to call the attention of dy cured me completely," Such re- gets any wusser, take w'y, Ah'H tend to the House to somo lines In reference sults ore common. Thousands bless we hope, with a few schedules, A Mystery. them for curing stomach trouble, bil- 'Im myself." where wo could get past with to that prediction: A Boston girl who was watching iousness, and for now health and a whole bill." Many Children nro Sickly. "Dar'p gwine to bo a' oberflow," said vigor. a Sedgwick county farmer milk a Trv them. Only 50c at Mr. Clark Intlmstpd fiat If Reeiuomptlycjhta.n U.B,and Foreign Mother Gray's Sweot Powders for cow, adjusted her glasses Noah, lookln' solemn and said: James H. Williams. m publicans In the next House didn't children break up colds in 24 hours, "It is all .very plain Fur Noah tuk the Herald an' he except that I like committee appointments thev relieve feverishness, headacbo, stom- don't understand how you read do ribber column What Ruined Rome. turn tho po hpng fo'" all the pood It could An' so he set his hands to wuk What ruined Rome was not the ach troubles, teething disorders and stream off," would do them. Only he said it in destroy worms. J'1?C T'lKaisnisnsnsnsnWsnsnsnsnsnsnWsnlsnsnl At all druggists, barbarian Invasion, but (Da declin n'cl'arln' timber patches, Bend model, sketch or photo of Invention tor this wav: Sample mailed FREE. AdAn' 'lowed he's gwine to build a ing birth rate and the dissolution of 25c. unreport on pntental UUty. For free book. "Those who don't like tho apuow to secure' boat to beat tho steamah the marriage tie; (2) overwhelming dress, Allen S. Olmsted, Lo Roy, nttenuand pointments can take advantapc of N. Y. Natchez. taxation, especially on the land; (3) the great American privilege of JX mt ' the Introduction of i caste svstem 01' Noah kep' V SCHOLARSHIPS FOR SALE. an' through Government action; (4) the Congressman Clark lectured toan' attempt of the State to act as a uninight at a local church. He Insists An' all do wicked neighbors kep' Tle Herald has a scholarship for versal providence; (5) the endowon calling It a lecture, saying: "A an ment of Idleness; (C) tho neglect of sale In each of the following well speech Is where you talk for noth- But Noah didn't mln' 'em, knowin' national defense by the refusal to known business colleges, viz: tkAlMf' aM ing; you get paid for a lecture." Bryant & Stratton Business Colwhut was gwine to happen, OF train the population to arms and by lege, Louisville, Ky. An forty days an' forty nights do Dr. HeU' reliance sololv on a professional BOURBON POULTRY Paducah Central Business College, rain it kep army. The Spectator. A sudden attack of Cholera MorPaducah, Ky. CURE bus In dangerous. Keep Dr. .Bell's Gives Prompt Relief. If you are contemplating taking a at hand; a dose relieves down the throat of a trapln) William H. Douglas, Jr., of Washbusiness course, The Herald can save chicken, destroys the wormi FOR FLETCHER'S almost Instantly. It also cures Diar- ington, D. C, says: "I take great and saves the chick's life. you money. A few drops In the drlnklst rhoea. Cramps, Flux and all Bowel pleasure in Informing you that I I promptly obtained In all countrlM omoru. nicrtmci don Complaints. m havo ueed Dr. Bell's Pine Tar Honey Thero is Only Ono PREVENTS DISEASE and It gave me almost instant re- MAINTENANCE OF WAR That Is Dr. Bell's. It is tho original For the treatment of White Diarrhoea In chlcii PLATINUM (?3 AN OUNCE -COSTS AN IMMENSE SUM t5X. US', J5in;tf"2fi?J?r onT '? mvalnaM and can be relied, on In croup, and Blackhead and other diseases In turkeys m MORE COSTLY THAN GOLD let." How SiJT0JLilh 0Bti wl" vituabla to set coughs, colds and all lung and bron BOURBON POULTRY CURE HAS NO EQUAL and other Information! Crime and Feminine Amenities. 'have chial troubles. Look for tho boll on Platinum, which Is far more costD. Stella I am engaged" to a strug Increased fourfold In Japan since ,her the bottle. GO. m Ono 30c bottle make 12 gallons of medicine. ly than gold, has been advancing gling young contest with Russia. Thero were lawyer. Sold by Z. Wilbur Mitchell, rapidly In prico In the last few Seventh St., Waehteftwi, D, f.303 Belle Dear me, Is he trying that 11,000 acts of suicide, mostly bara-- . Correspondents of Tho Horald will Reaver Dam, Ky. -- mmmmwummmmmwammn weeks. Yesterday It was quoted in hard to get away? 'klrl, last year. Tho taxes and in please glvo tho residence of both visMaiden Lane at $43 an ounce for. dustrial depression nro blaraed'Nor-ma- n itors and the ones they aro visiting. hard platinum and $41 an ounce for t...,'L ;. m ft u Angoll Franco- - The Item is not ICT iflfl tho soft metal. These are the high- - hWIDS OM"" $1 & Yfltf Prussian warcalculates the Germany Information added.,nowa without this DR. BELL'S ANTI.RAIN Dr. Dell's .. has cost For Internal and External Pain. For Coughs and Colds. 'The Hartjord Herald IDE 'vSd Scott's Emulsion It . v -- -- CHIP'S c, keeplf , La-dl- es' Sketch-Boo- - us THE LOUISVILLE TIMES i es to-d- FOR 91 one-fift- Able-bodie- d, y. Enff HBNH ruLucai i er to-d- Jk Jt Children Cry -- P. Barnes IJBrerr O ASTO R A np,-e- r cus-si- n" i m . Anti-Pai- n. Antl-Pnl- n Ch)ldrr Cry OASTO R A I fWtW WiMsT pilJlP JllAf3 f .as, tm, Kpwftm SWIFT Pine-Tar-Hon- ey ft U ; SkasJlaLfl oooooooo o'o o o ooo 'd6gwood? corner with McHenrjr'Coal'l MASTEK COMMISSIONER'S Faught and J. W. Loney; F. O O BALES. tf OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Montenegro-RIeh- M. O Co., O thence with Loney'a pole's to a stone on HANDSOltftf IMPOSED GERMAN' COACtt STALLION Ohio Circuit Court, Kentucky. Music Co., Plain m line N. 1 E.- - 56 a branch, his N. W. corner; thence with anothor of his lines S. 89 E. 66 pols and 20 links to the beginning, containing 76 H ill vs. T. J. "Walker, Defendant. By' virtue of a Judgment and order of sale of the Ohio Circuit Court, rrm'ored at the February term, , J 911, In the above causo for the sum Aof $170.00, with Interest at the rate of 6 per cent, per annum from the 14th day of December, 1908, until paid, subject to the following crod-lt- s: May 18, 1909, $5.00; May 21, 1909, $3.00; May 31, 1909, $16.00; July 1C, 1909, $8.00; July 24, 1909. 18, 1909, August $8.00; $5.00; March 4, 1910, $10.00; March 4, "yi910, $10.00; July 28, 1910, $5.00; September 17, 1910, $5.00; November 1, 1910, $5.00; February 2, 1911, $12.50, and $28.85 costs herein, I will offer for sale by public auction at the court house door In Hartford, on Monday, the 3d day of April, 1911, about one o'clock p. m., upon a credit of six months, the following described property, One Brewster Piano, stylo "CH" No. 45586, or sufficient thereof to produce thesums of money ordered to be made. The purchaser will be required to execute bond with approved security Immediately after sale. This 14th day of March, 1911. F. L. Felix, Master Commissioner. Wilson & Crowe, Attorneys. to-w- lt: , tiff, acres. The purchaser will be required to executo bond with approved security Immediately after sale. This 14th day of March, 1911. F. L. Felix. Master Commissioner. Wilson & Crowe, "Attorneys. Ohio Circuit Court, Kentucky. Dundee Deposit Bank, Plaintiff, vs. m Jennings,' Defendant. By virtue of a Judgment and order of salo of the Ohio Circuit Court, rendered at the February term, 1911, in the above cause for the sum of $125.00, with interest at the rate of 6 per cent, per annum from the A. E. 8th day of September, 1908, ifntll paid; and $28.15 costs' her6in, I will offer for sale by public auction on the premises where the property Is located, near Narrows, Ohio county, Kentucky, on Friday, the 31st day or March, 1911, about 11 o'clock a. m., upon a credit of three months, the following described property, One boiler, two engines, one saw to-w- lt: rig complete, all located at Narrows, Kentucky, on lands of Lon Phillips, on July 8, 1905. The purchaser will bo required to execute bond with approved security Immediately after sale. This 14th day of March, 1911. F. L. Felix, Master Commissioner. Heavrln & Woodward, Attorneys. Ohio Circuit Court, Kentucky. J. T. Smith, &c, Guar., Plaintiffs, vs... Ex Parte. By virtue of a Judgment and order of sale of the Ohio Circuit Court, rendered at the February term, 1911, in the above cause for the purpose of dividing the proceeds amongst the parties as their respective Interests may appear after paying the costs herein, Including a reasonable attorney's fee, I will offer for salo by public auction at the court house door in Hartford, on Monday, the 3d day of April, 1911, about one o'clock p. m., upon a credit of six months, the following described property, Being a tract or parcel of land In Ohio county, Kentucky, on the head waters of Middle Fork of Adam's Fork creek, bounded as follows nerlnplng nt a stone; thence P. 47 xolos4o a blac!cgum; thence E. 91 poles to a red ".elm and ponlar: thence N. 9 polei to a stone: thence R. W. 1 0 poles to the creek and with It to the beginning, containing ftftv acres, lpng the same, more or less: to-w- lt: A A Ohio Circuit Court. Kentucky. Ben Dunn, et al Plaintiffs, vs. Noah E. White, et al., Defendants. By virtue of a Judgment and or-,- er of sale of the Ohio Circuit Court, C rendered, at the February term, 1911, In the above cause for the purpose of dividing the proceeds amongst the parties as their Interests may appear herein, after paying the costs herein, I will offer for sale by public auction at the court house door In Hartford, on Monday, the 3d day of April, 1911, about one o'clock p. m., upon a credit of six months, the following described property, to-w- it: a handsome solid seal brown, about 16 hands high, weight 1300 pounds and has no equal as to style and action; steps like a trotting bred horse in harness, pulls his knees and hocks in elegant style head and tail style is extra fine. After the season of 1910 was over I broke Jacob to work, he being no trouble to work anywhere and a natu al work horse not afraid of steam mills. We worked him in our team out with our thresh ing machine and from that h the log wagon in the woods, he filling the place of any mule or horse, working perfectly peaceable, quiet an d being a fine puller. We worked him on the farm both single and double, plowing him in the field with other horses, and uing him for our family driving horse, my wife driving him by herself on different occasions. You find Jacob a much quieter and nicer performer than last vear. as he has improved wonderfully in manners and has had one year's steady work and training. He has proved himself a sure breeder having last year made a per centage of 76 4 per cent, and than ever before. One of his is in better shape for the season of 191 colts said last spring for $200.00 and a for $250.00 and another for $200.00, tht3 being a fine demonstration of his breeding- Entered in the American Stud and Herd-Boo- k PEDIGREE: Agricultural Association of East Frisian. East Frisian under heading of "foreign books," subdivision "horses," by permission of the Treasury department of the U. S. of North America, Name of breeder, O. Bunger, of Nuttemoor. Brand on left hind leg. Year of March 18th, 1893. Name of Stallion, Jacob, Dam name Yellachich from Marion and Wedel. Stud birth, 1901. Color brown. Sire name Adjutant from Weltman and Othella. Book 04 , Page 936. Bezw 606. No. 762 of 4 O. R. List 46 . Keeper. H. TH. ARJES, k Executed in Norden Feb. 15, 1904. TERMS: He will make the season of 1911 at Whitesville, Ky., at Kelley's Stable at $12.50 to insure colt to stand and suck. Money strictly due when colt is foaled or mare parted with. Care taken to avoid accidents but not responsible should any occur. is 3-1 two-year-o- ld JA.OOB VSS three-year-o- ld Stud-Boo- k. 6-0- 1. 1 1 1 1 Stud-Boo- A certain town lot and appurtenances thereon, lying In the town of Cromwell. Ohio county, Kentucky, and bounded as follows: Beginning at the corner of the street that comes up from the river opposite R. J. Daniel's dwelling, and on the cross street running past Hotel, hpglnrlng on a store opposite B. J. Daniel's; tbenco N. 30 E. 200 fer o a stone: N. W. corner of D. SmIMi's 'ot: thence with the Northern honndprv of sMd Smith's lot; thenre R. S6 E. 103W feet to a pllev lending to D. stone on Smith's: thencn S. 28 w. 2no feet to n stone rear he mouth of said alley; thenre with ssld croBs strert N. 62 W. 103 fret to tne beclnn1t)K. Til-for- The Celebrated Jecck te acre, reserving or less, southwest corner of sold lot. The purchaser wl'l b required to execute bond with apnroved security ImrWedlntnlv pfter n'e. containing 20 feet one-half f'ont. 40 feet bpek, more This 14th day of March, 1911. F. L. Felix. Master Commissioner. O. B. Likens, Attorney. Ohio Circuit Court. Kentucky. J. W. Loney, et al., Plaintiffs, Myrtle vs. Loney "nd which land wns conveved to Nora Wright bv R. B. Wells and wife on Jnnunrv 12, loon, and which ! on record In Deed Book "25", page CtorV's officii. 253. Ohio The purchaser will bo required to execute bond with approved security Immediately after sale. This 14th day of Mach. 1011. F. L. FollT. Mter Commissioner. Heavrln & Woodward, Attorneys. A Fierce NliM Alarm Is the hoarse, startling cough of a child, suddenly attacked bv cough. Often It aroused Lewis Chamblln, of O.. R. R. No. 2. for Manchester. their four children were greatly subject to croup. "Sometimes In severe attacks," he wrote "wo were afraid they would die, but since wo proved what a certain remedy Dr. King's New Discovery Is, we have no fear. We rely on It for croup nnd for coughs, colds or any throat or lung troubin." So do thousands of others. So "Bv you. Asthma, hay fever, la grlnno. whooping cough, hemorrhages, fly before It. 50c and $1. Trial bottle free. Sold by James H. m Williams. Stevens, et al., Defendants. and order By virtue of of sale of the Ohio Circuit Couv rendered nt the February term, 1911, in the above cause for tho purpose the proceeds of dividing nmontrst the parties s their respective Intorssta may apnear after paying so.R0 taves and funeral expenses paid bv J. W. Lonoy for Margaret Lonev, widow of the decedent, W. F. Loney, and tho costs herein, Including a reasonable attorney's fee herein, I will offer for sale by public aucNotice to Creditors. tion at the court house door In HartAll persons having claims against ford, on Monday, the 3d day of April, the estate of Edward Davison, 1011, about one o'qlock p. m., upon a are hereby notified to precredit ofslx and twelve months," tho sent same to tho undersigned- adfollowing described property,, ministrators of said decedent, propA tract of land situated In Ohio erly proven, on or before tho first courtv. Kentuckv,)n the waters of day of May, 1911, or they wllj- be knowing Lewis creek and bounded as follows: forever barred. Those Jno. W. themselves indebted to said estate Beginning o$ a stone, Powe's corner, In J. W. Lonev's line; by note or account will please call W. and settle. thor-with Rowe's line N. 28 7S to1ps o a stone; thence N. 74 Given under my hand, this FebruW. 5 poles and 15 links to a stone, ary 25, 1911. B, E. corner to L. B. Loney's land: SAMUEL DAVISON, to-w- lt: insure a Will make the present season of 191 at Whitesville. Ky.. at Kelley's Stable. He ;vill be o mitrd t, serve nnres at $10.00 to with. Care taken to prevent accidents but not responsicolt to stand and suck. Money strictly due when colt is foaled or mare parted ble should any occur. 1 - is a fine young four good resand retfng all of them m foal the first sercovering at a proved himself a sure foal getter and a fine breeder, carl,, one for $95.00 and the horse mule vice, and three of them black mare mules and two of them selling at weaning tire for $1C0.00 was permitted to serve seven good mares and six of them are safe m for $85.00 cash. Last spring LIBERTY WOOD MAMMOTH LIBERTY WOOD MAMMOTH AND old. This his first season, DESOFI3PTTIOISt coming 4 years PEDIGREE. while he has been tried and jack, is two-year-o- ld r f-en- N. 71 V2 W, with his line 70 VIRGIL DAVISON, 9t4 and black ook stpnds, R. N, Loney's corner In Mi lino on a branch; tbenc with said branch as it mean den. when educed to a straight line, poles to a dead white S. 20 E. 60 polea W. 69 oak; thence, S. 76" to n stone, corner with said Loney 's end R. P. Hobdy; thence with line S. 1 W. 74 poles to a stone, hickory, sassafras and elm, his corner in F. M. Faught'u line; thence with Faught's line S. 89 E. 88 poles to a white' and black oak and double Hob-dv- poJs to a stono whero a white oak Administrators, Barrett's Ferry, Ky. Fully nine out of every ten cdses of rheumatism Is simply rheumatism of the muscles due to cold or damp, or chronic rheumatism, neither of which require any internal treatment. All that Is needed to afford relief Is the free application of Chamberlain's Liniment. Give it a trial.- - You are certain to bo pleased with the quick relief which It afm fords.- Sold by all dealers. 4 hands high, dark color with white points, fine head hands pck. He has a brother, Rowdy Silver he measures to make 15 and ears, good bone and fine style and is very ambitious and 260 pounds and never was defied m a sW ,n hw We and won and weighing hands high Crown, standing under standard. 16. other fine jacks. Wh.le LIBERTY WOOD the ereat honor of sweeostake premium at the Leitchfield Fair in 19 10, among numbers of his age. he is out of a large family ancjhas a promifrg future before him. He was MAMMOTH is not the largest jack you ever saw at 6 hands hhh standard meas ure and weighing .2)0 pounds, and one of Boyd county s noted sired by big Mack Wood, he standing r. l- - u.. Y,1 UUnl Jarl- wliitp- Domts. 15 2 hands hnh stindard - measure, he by Uovernor Wood, j j r- U". jacKS, ana a line pruuutcr, nc uy vjuuit w "", to this country, almost the best jacks that was evean imported black Mammoth jack"" vith wlvte points, he being one among a nci owned Dy viacKeirov oros.. ot Daya cuuniv. 16 hands high with plenty of body, style and a noted producer First dam Queen King, black with wlvte tips. 15 hands high with plenty of body ind bone and new was defeated in a show ring show jack, o- of Washington county s in her life. She by Simes Giant, an imported black Spanish jack, a very fine breeder and a jnrcat :.- -. hands hio-- and has proven herself a great show jennet and has raised Vp tin. 15 c T3..U XllA K1,.!, ,:il, t JJ producer, he by Limestone Valley.... a noted family. She by Jimbow Kins, black with white tips, and a wonderful LIBERTY WOOD MAMMOTH -4 is a good, clean young Jack, about 14 3-- -4 nu. 1 1 ,.., - -- im-nrte- d -2 -c -4 C. E. fllLLER & COMPANY, Whitesville, Kentucky. JOHN GREENWELL, Keeper., it i r ryr r-- - r X . ...... .TZ-.r- T 'sya;l-u"- 7 ' ". wy$Kl'!tit'g'i'r 'ynw "'r " jHj TyS' '''n'"r,'l''rwf)iwif"''l'','''''"gW'yW,VM " i ii yi"i ';)rw pywl Wtmm'ni'''rv,K wfi' 9W "' ""'"WW-."'- rwwwvtwwwfW'", "" Hartjord Herald UNO WEDNESDAY "SAFE SINE when reaction begin, her death will at once follow. Mrs. McGrlll Is the mother of two MARCH S2 daughters, one of whom Is fifteen and the other seventeen years of, age. She also has a son, who is FOURTH" thirteen years of age. DF GAME Ala-kers r j 111 E PUTS "HOW Big Pain Company, Largest of Fireworks, is Ber- ing Dissolved. New York, March 13. The movement for n "sane Fourth," generally understood to be n systematic attempt to separate small boys from big lire crackers, has put the largest manufacturers of fireworks out of business. The Pain Manufacturing Compay ny, a $30,000 corporation, applied to Supreme Court Justice Guy for leave to' dissolve, and as signed this i en son as cause for the proposal. An order calling upon all persons Interested to show cause on Mny 10 why the company should not was signed by the be dissolved Court. "The season for the business of the corporation does flit commence until June and runs for several months," the Directors state In the application. "The most business Is done around and Immediately prior to July 4. nut for the past fow years nnd since the movement for what Is commonly termed a 'sane Fourth' has spread over the country, the volume of business done has been reduced so that at present the amount of business the companv Is able, to do Is not sufficient to warrant the continuance of business." The liabilities of the company are sa"i(ltto,jxr0ir.riii0 ana the real assets about S30.000. to-da- Denth Relieves Sufferer. City, Ky., March 17. Mrs. Mary A. McGrlll, who was so frightfully burned at about noon yesterday, by her clothing catching fire from an open grato, died at mid night nt her home here last night. Mrs. McGrlll was fifty years old nnd leaves n husband and three children, two daughters.aged fifteen and seventeen. She was an exemplary woman and a consistent member of the Catholic church all her life. Her remains were laid to rest In Fair-mou- nt cemetery at 2:30 p. m. today, followed bv her many friends. This Is the fourth woman to be burned to death here In the last Ave or six years. Central Announcement Extraordinary Ohio County Drug' Company i.- - 3 3G DEJOGH HE tM v i ' i Incorporated. . SUCCESSORS TO Z. "WAYNE GRIFFIN i tt-- i & BRO. Ar- put on a sale (specially priced) Drugstore Goods, such as pure Drugs, Toilet ; j. i. o jt jA n ticies, urug ounanes, etc., at prices xnat win surprise you, so piease gee up a ti'i. ,uir usi articles you need, and price them at our store. Will i -- - Dt i r--i i 69c. 69c. 69c. 69c. 69c. 69c. 69c. 69c. 69c. 69c. 69c. Full pint bottle Beef, Iron nnd regularly at SI) Special prico "Wino (sells 69c. French's Compound Extract of Haywood's Kidney Root Sarsaparilla pound A powerful blood and skin purifier. prico $1, special prico Com- - m 1IEFLIN. March ?1. Mrs. Esther Russell, of this place, wbo has been at Owensboro for the last two weeks, has returned bom". Mrs. John Johnson, who spent n few days with her father and mother, Mr. .nnd Mrs. Alec Carson, near here, has returned home. Mr. Joe Thomasson and daughter Eva, of this place, went Sunday to see his daughter at Hartford, who Is attending school there, and has been verv 111, but Is better now. Mr. N. G. HIggs, who was at nttendlng the W. O. W. home State meeting, returned Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Easterdav visited their daughter, Mrs. C. B. Ross, at Kronos, Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Ethel Johnson and Mrs. Mary -- , spent RIggs, of Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Esther Russell, of this nlace. Mrs. Mollle Ellis and son Edward visited her daughter, Mrs. Clarence Patton, near LIvermore, Saturday and Sunday. Mad-Isonvl- Dr. Hobson's Extract of Celory wjth Iron (a jpmxI norvo tonic and system renovator) Former prico 81, special price ... G(Jc. Former G9c. Tho great Kidney, Livor and Bladder Rcino- dy. Former price $1, special prico VJ 69c. Digesteze A very agreeable remedy for Constipation and .. . Dyspepsia. Special prico Haywood's Chill Tonic With Iron (Tasteless) 42c. Paints! An effective remedy for chills and malnria. M Extra Specials in Tal- cum Powders Keystone, per can - Mclliers, per can - - Colgnte's, per can - Hobson's, (largo) per can Golf Girl, per can Williams, per can, - - Paints! I Paints! IS -2 S Cj 3 Special prico -- -. HOa s a. o 58. o3 2? ft s- -3 Household Remedies, Etc. Flaxseed Meal per pound 10c. . Wo can sell you n grade 20c. of Paint that cannot bo beat '20c. for durability. For -- 20c. Quarts - - - . - 50c. --20c. J gallon 85c -- , - - 81.50. 20c. 1 gallon 7? o B 5 1 era hi 3 S' I Extra Soap Offe- ft For Snle. Corn, oats, pure wheat bran, hay, feed meal, alfalfa meal, cotton seed meal, Acme horse and mule feed, corn chops, nil kinds chicken feed. chicken grits and shells. Delivered free anywhere in Hartford. HAS W. E. ELLIS, 9t4 The Produce Man. Kit I EDA LAND. Rev. U. F. Jenkins, of Owensboro, preached at Cane Run last Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock and Sunday at 11 o'clock. The church also organized a Sunday School last Sunday and elected J. M. Christian as their superintendent. Sunday School each Sunday evening at 3 o'clock. Mr. H. G. Daniel, of Olaton, was here shopping last Saturday. Miss Laura Rowe, of Centertown, has the management of the millinery department of L. S. Hoover & Sons general store this season. Mr. George Canan, of this place, contemplates going to Arkansas this week. Mr. J. E. Miller went to Hartford .March 10. Colgates, (Honey) for Buttermilk, 3 cakes for Craddocks, (Medicated) cakes for - cakes !5 USE 09. " Cream Tartar " Compound Cathartic Pills per 100 Hematic Pills per 100 " Vegetablo Pills " u Asafoetida Pills per 100 Lapatic Pills per 100.. Aspirino (5 grs.) pot dozen Chloroform Throat Tablets -- nor dozen --i M. T. Capsules per' box 10c 35c .. 2oc ..45c. 25c. .42c- - .. 2 m -- S " 353S m j p H. 4 v '... . o tf - 42c. 15c 5c. 10c P' -- s . jr. c o ci "" 55 - 03 20c. 20c. 20c. y For Furniture emd FIoors-- 0 a sc C 3 8 P Reduction in Stock a.nd Poultry Food Combination Special! 5 C. A COW THAT WEEPS SIIK WAS COMFOBTED Perhaps the triplet farm at Dixie, this county, and the laughing cats of AVInsted, Conn., but here Is something reaK downright, extraordinary. Logan Swope's faithful milch cow refused to eat.or drink water. Swope tried to milk her, but she refused to be palled. She would not stand Wilson, Ky., March 18. you havo heard of sure-enough A good, guaranteed Tooth Brush; sl'ould tho bristlo como out, in other than a reasonable length of time, return and get another free; II ci 3 2 a P. 2" TD International, Reduced from 25c and 50c to 20c and 40c. Dr. Hobson's Worm Powdor reduced from 30c. Dr. Kay's Worm Powdor, reduced from 25c to 20c Ravens Stock nnd Poultry Food, reduced from 25c nnd 50c to 20c nnd 40c. Blue Grass Condition Powder reduced from 2)e to . 20c. ,.. Bourbon Poultry Cure now. ..40c. 4 11 14 now... .. ....25c. Also agent for Dr. Hcss's Stock and Poultry Food. . t 50c to 3 M O -I 3- 13 - w rn AND our Euthymol Tooth Powder, tho 'J Ideal Dentri-frico- " for cleaning and purifying the teeth, also for hardeningitlie gums. Until the supply gives out, will bo sold for - - 35c. A Bottle of w3 r M -- S3 1 c 1 g8 OJ rn 73 2 z r O U4 last Saturday. ' ;il I Mr. George Ford, of this place, has been riding for the past week In the Interest of a rural mall route out of Horse Branch. Mr. H. C. Truman, of Fordsville, Is visiting In this community. Mr. O. N. Rock, of Louisville, traveling salesman for Robinson Bros. & Co., stopped with G. J. Hoover last Thursday night. Heavy Rollers at ou Mr. R. C. Armendt, of Fordsville, railed on L. S. Hoover & Sons last If the sea were to break on tbe Coney Island In Saturday In the Interest of Oarback-er-GIllmo- shores of with tho snme time of calm weather force as It Grocery Co. docs on tbe shores of St. Helena sections of South Brooklyn would be unFor Diseases of the Skin. inhabitable in all likelihood. Tbey Nearly all diseases of the skin bare at St. Helena what are known as such as eczema, tetter, salt rheum calemmas, or heavy rollers. These and harbors' Itch, are characterized rollers are particularly bad In time of hy an Intense Itching and smarting, calm weather. They strike the Island which often makes life a burden and with such tremendous force that the disturbs sleep and rest. Quick re- spray Is sent over Goat Pound ridge, lief may bo had by applying Cham- which Is several feet above sea level. Scientists are pt opinion tbe cnlemmas berlain's Salve. It allays tho itch- are caused by seismic disturbances being and smarting almost Instantly. neath the ocean. Exchange. Many cases have been cured by its use. For sale by all dealers. m Hta Record Not Clear. Charles Smith, a Jovial negro, was AWFULLY IIUItXKD WHILE arraigned beforo Judgo Fawcett in the SEATED BKPOItE A GRATE county court, Brooklyn, on a minor charge. "Smith," asked tbe court, "did you City, Ky., Starch 1C. Central ever commit a crime before?" Mary Ann McGrlll, forty-flv- o years Tho negro pondered for a moment. old, and the wife of Pat McGrlll, a "Well, yo honah." ho nnswered slowcoal miner here, was burned almost ly, "Ah enn't zactly sny. but Ah done to a crisp shortly after 1 o'clock this ot married one time." New York afternoon, and It is not thought that rimes. she can livo through the night. Plenty of Company. Mrs. McGrlll was seated before an "Yes, she went crazy over bridge." open grate, when her skirt becamo "A sad case." Ignited. She dashed from the room "Oh, no great harm done. They put and into the yard at the rear of her her In a fnnhIonnlIe sanitarium, nnd home, where the wind fanned the she Is playing n hotter game than ever flames and made her clothing burn now." Washington Herald. more rapidly. Within a few moments and before her terrified The Lait Hole. Flgg That was n mighty appropriscreams brought assistance, every vestige of her clothing had been ate text tbe parson took for poor consumed and her entire body was Brassle's funeral sormon. Fogg What was it? Flgg-"has finished bis burned to a crisp. course." Boston Transcript. She was takon Into her bgme by John Halley, who hadattempted to HnpplneM Is not tbe end of life; reach her In time to 'render some character is. Beecher. aid, and physicians vero summoned, but ttiBUtetnaV'fher burns wore bo KeaeraftnliftU'Jwill be Impossible ai for fcepM3'$re them and that eight-year-old still when he tried to milk her, and he was afraid to resort to force unless he were able to tie both of her hind legs to the ground. Perplexed by the actions of the cow, Swope looked her over, thinking he might diagnose the trouble. He discovered the animal was shedding tears copiously. Then the farmer began to wonder. All at once It occurred to him that the cow's calf had died a few days before. She was simply undergoing a severe attack of grief. Swope borrowed a calf from a neighbor and put it in the lot with the weeping cow. In a few hours the cow was In a- - sunny mood and could be milked by an child. 111131 CENTEBTOWN. March 20. Mr. S. A. Bllbro and for their home wife will leave y In Pratt, Kan., after three weeks visit to relatives here. Mr. Garllold Barnard and family Sunday afternoon with visited friends at Kronos. Mrs. Alvin Rowe has returned from a few days visit to her brother, Claudia Render, In Tennessee. Miss Rena Tichenor is visiting relatives at Matanzas. Mrs. Eliza Woodward is visiting relatives at Island this weck Mrs. E. M. Morton is on the sick to-da- II HJIE1EIEII- W II ipindl STOTPI CLOUI) wytsSfc u.BBB?T.aBBF aamHaBBT neg. No. 3431, A. S. II. II. A. For the season of 1911, at Centertown, Ky., six days In the week. FEE $13.00. BaanBaBaBaBaBaBaBaaBaBaBaaaBwl 'BBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaaamirT'V Iji r :,rr 'aCbbfKP "VBBWXfxSj ' t3e v4MtiBBaBaBBaBaBaBaBaBaBBaBaBaBaaaVaaw list. Jackson attended the quarterly meeting at Equality last Saturday. Mr. Jcsso Shacklett Is still quite Mr. J. C. GROWN AND BRIDGE WORK nin. re sick. Miss Mamie Rowe is on Children given careful Attorney G. B. Likens, of Hart- attention. Special attention to plate ford, was In town laBt Saturday on work and ALL WORK GUARANlegal business. TEED. Work done at lowest prices, Mr. Klnamon Boyd and Miss Sarah Myers were married at the home of Rev. L. W. Tichenor last SaturOffice is Republican Building, day evening, Rev. Tichenor officiat ing. Several of the young men of Matanzas were In town last Sunday evening, looking after their special In4"!' terest. We see where you are right, HAVE YOUR SUITS boys. Come again. Eld. Thompson, of the Owensboro district, preached at the Methodist church here last Friday night. Mr. H. H. Lewis made a business fo- trip to Louisville last week. Mr. C. E. Smith, of Hartford, vis Repairing and dyeing neat- ited the family of W. P. Render and family, Matanzas, Saturday and Sun- ly done. day. Ladies' work given special L. C. Morton went to Madisonville last Saturday on business. V attention. list. For the refined and dainty woman is what she demands now. Americans are on dentistry, and are not satisfied with any thine; but tho acme of perfection in dental work. tho sick Teeth extracted with as little pain te Picture made from photograph. STORM CLOUD is a red bay six ' years old, full 10 hands high, (gelding measure), long heavy black mane and tall with star and snip. Weighs In medium, flesh 1,200 pounds. Extra set of black legs and splendid feet. He possesses lots of stylo, all around action", finish and good disposition as a family horse. And i the best Tired horse in the county. as possible. DR. H. J. BELL, HARTFORD, KY. STORM CLOUD'S first dam was Lettie Denmark No. 4837, by Blue Grass Hambletonlan No. 20035, Btandard; second dam, Sallle Denmark No. 28, by Arlington Denmark No. 102, whoso dam was Fannie Gray by Johnson's Copper-Botto3d dam by Page's Albine (tborough-bre- d. Blue Grass Hambletonlan has a mark of 2:19 and was sired by Victor Von Bismarck 326, he by Hambletonlan No. 10. His first dam was Hamletta by Hamlett No. 160, sire of Lovetta F. A, V. Palntland 2:20 and 5 more in the 2:30 list. Could say lots more but for lack of space. We are absolutely behind every word In this ad. For further parr tlculars concerning colt show, etc., address or call on DEXTER & BEAN, t2 i Centertown, Ky. -- HTOBM CLOUD, No. 3451, was sired by Red Eagle No. 28, ho by Red Squirrel No. 53, he by Black Squirrel No. 58, he by Black Eagle No. 74. he by King William No. C7, ho by Washington Denmark No. 04, he by Gains Denmark No. 61, he by Old Denmark the foundation horse. PEnipREE. 2:18, 1-- CLEANED and PRESSED, Clubbing Rates FOR YEAR SUBSCRIPTIONS. Courier-journa- l HARTFORD HERALD'S Administrator's Sale." " " I will on Saturday, April 1, 1911, at the late residence of Jacob C. - Hats cleaned and repaired. Work called for and delivered. Club rate $1.00 per month. Hartford Pressing Blifb. Y. M. C. A. Bldg., The Herald and WeeKiy ' M . M Weeklv Louisville Hfivalrl. Daily Owensboro Messenger Twice-a-wee- ' ' 50 i'qk ..'.'." He .u- FOlEYSHONErHAR MlMJi Warden, deceased, offer for sale, by public auction, to the highest "and. oest bidder, the following property: Eight head of Cattle, flrteen'he'ad of Sheop and Lambs, one Sow and five Pigs, two Hogs, lot of Corn and Hay, Farming Tools and Household and Kitchen Furniture, Chickens, one lot of Meat and other thlngs-to- o numerous to mention, ? ' Sale will begin at 10:30 a. mi L. R. GOODALL, Admr.,.-Ht- 3 Centertown, Ky. k (( ( H Owensboro Messenger.. 3.50 1.75 1.75 Awice-H-we- e. t ; U- - l( , ,. II .1 JDaily Owensboro Inquirer.. (Jinc-mnat- uwensooro inquirer... 'A JN Hartford, Kentucky. II II II II II , ; 'II li II , II ' II K .' II II (I II II' " 3.25 Kentucky Farmer Louisville. X25 i Weekly Enquirer:;.....:..: 1.5Q Bryan's Commoner.,.....'...., j 50 k New York World....." l& Twiee-a-vree- k St Louis Republie..v.. 1M National Magazine M'onlhlv.X'.' .. 1 n hrioe-a-wee- n Hetald only $1' y'r Addre&'THE A, ;Ma'Ma2i-Fhk;!:.;- .;.. Ky. HERlLMjrtbrd, uo .A "!&- - mtmtiuM fii'iitf fflMftiT BTA'iMH"''QI