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Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.): May 10, 1911 Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Jno. P. Barrett & Co. Hartford, KY 1911 haf1911051001_sn84037890 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.): May 10, 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. '" jijyii.... i.; ,f, i,i,i, in, 7 i' ft J'" 7 THE HARTFORD HERALD. Subscription $1 Per Year, in Advance. McNamaras, Ortle McManlgal, M. A. Schmidt and William Kaplln. The identity of the other men and the woman is a secret. "I Come, He Htnid of a fthj fforH, ih jm of All iitiwi Lambtring at Mj Back." All Kinds Job Printing Neatly Executed. 37th YEAR. -- HABTFORD, KT., WEDNESDAY, MAY 10. 1911. the slightest possibility of his re- XO 19. scantling fell on his head, cutting a deep gash. It Is not thought the boy Is fatally hurt. The town Is without firo protection and had only a bucket brigade. Tills Is the second big fire that has visited Whltesvllle In the past four years. The first fire started in the big store of P. H. Haffey. Several buildings were destroyed, the loss wns about $15,000. and ET FORWARD 10 JUNE SELF DEFENSE covery. In'tho event of tho death of Buck FURIOUS BLAZE FIRSHF -- J. gal D. Is Fredericks, to-d- District ney, said Next Step in Case of Mo i Namara Brothers. arraigned ho undoubtedly will plead guilty. He Insists McManlgal will not be given Immunity. Tho punishment for expjodlng dynamite In a building containing human life Is from ten years to life . that Attorwhen McManl- PLEAS ON CHARGf OF MURDER ; i' lV H iv badly cut In the DENOUNCES AFFAIR Johnson. The fight BROTHER abdomen occurred In Johnson's horse lot. Concerning the shooting of Amby Los Angeles, Cal., May 5. The Crowe and Johnson wore partners Mrs. arraignment this atternoon of J. J. In the fishing business and frequent- Buck by his mother-in-laMcNamara, Indianapolis Union of- ly came to Hartford with a load of George Lynch, the first account of which appears on the third page of ficial, and his brother, J. B. Mc- the finny tribe. the Owensboro Namara, each on 19 Indictments approached tho Herald It Is said that Crowe In connection with Johnson for a talk, carrying a shot- Messenger says: charging murder Mrs. George Lynch, who shot and the Los Angeles Times disaster, was gun, which he laid on the ground an electric affair, but of the static for a few moments. A dispute arose It Is thought fatally wounded, her 's Amby Buck, at the rather than the active type. and tho scrap ensued. In the melee, home near Indian Hill, came to The men were arraigned on new Johnson Kot hold of Crowe's gun handed down by the and throw the shells out and Crowe OWensborb Friday morning" ana indictment's a conference with her attorney, grand Jury this morning, which struck Johnson with an Iron buggy-arW. S. Morrison, surrendered to ConWillthen brought his Johnson charged the two McNaraaras, being guardiam Caplan, M. A. Schmidt, John knife Into play and slashed Xlrown stable. Cold and Is now ed at the home of the constable on Doe, Jane Done, Richard Roe and across the abdomen, making about gash which entered the Polndexter avenue. In the west end. h John Stiles with the murder of 19 a Mrs. Lynch, after shooting Buck persons, who lost their lives in the hollow. In relating these Incidents, explosion and fire on October 1 last. Johnson says he acted In Thursday night, spent the night at hor homo, and accompanied by her but Crowe disputes this. The name of Ortle McManlgal was camo After the cutting, JohnBon offer- husband and a brother-in-lanot mentioned. had the pros- ed to take care of Crowe, but the to Owensboro Friday morning, Attorney Rappaport help. reaching hero about 9 o'clock. She ecution "guessing" when he asked latter refused his proffered be done about However, Johnson Immediately tele went to tho office of Mr. Morrison "what was going to only a short tlmo till a the original Indictments on which phoned to Centertown for medical and It was or surgical aid and Drs. Smith and warrant charging her with shooting the McNaraaras were arrested. Crowo went to the Injured man. At and wounding with Intent to kill "Let them be arraigned on those thought tho wound was drawn up and placed In the Indictments," he said, "or else first It was would be fatal, but at present Crowe hands of the constable, to whom tho quash them." Is getting along very well, and his woman stated that she desired to The District Attorney replied that recovery seems assured. surrender. those Indictments were on file and Johnson appeared before Esq. J. Mrs. Lynch claims that the shot Rappawould remain so, whereupon Wed- she fired Into Buck was Into self C. Jackson, of Centertown, port announced ho would take ac- nesday and gavo bond to the amount defense and according to her story tion regarding them later. of $200. The examining trial will there were several witnesses to tho The actual arrajgnment, which probably be held In affair. Buck, according to the story Included the reading of 19 indictJackson's court. told by the woman, had lived on ments charging murder to each of their farm for about four years and with THE the brothers, was attended only four months ago married one NATIONAL CONVENTION more nervousness on the part of the of hor daughters. Mrs. Lynch says District Attorney's staff than was that ho has been very abusive and You should plan to go to the evidenced by the McNamaras. finely National Convention that on Thursday afternoon he The elder McNamara was Be one threatened to throw his wife Into a regarded everything at Kansas City, Juno composed and and that exof the two thousand delegates. This well near his home with an unworrled eye. He was very near It and actIn a gray suit Is to be tho greatest convention ever ho did take her ceedingly dapper as though he was going to push just the shade of his hair, by the held by the Baraca and Phllatheas. ed Into It. though he had Thousands are now planning to go her way and looked as The mother of the young woman outfit to Kansas City, Juno 10th. If you just come from a arraignment" can't go, help send a representative. called to him, causing him to draw ter. As he stood "at He then Bald that ho was lie made a masslvo Leonine plcturo See that your teacher and president back. very advantage- go. Pay their expenses If necessary. through with his wife and told Mrs. of & man comrarlng In 1909 thero were 33 delegates Lynch to take her home with her. ously to himself with tho officials Kentucky at the Ashvllle Mrs. Lynch said that she would from around him. Last year there wore come back for her daughter that McNamara smiled a good Convention. J. B. This year will night and would take her home. deal, but his hands, which wore be- 30 at Jamestown. while he was standing, surely have at least fifty at Kansas Buck then said that If she did come, hind him ho would shoot her. twitched and nervously rubbed to- City. ' Every church In the CommonAbout 8 o'clock Thursday evengether. "oweYer, when he took his seat wealth that has the honor of a Ba- ing, Mrs. Lynch, accompanied by beside his brother, he smiled over at raca or Phllathea class should see her husband nnd two young men, him many times and made brief that somo of their young men and went to Buck's home and knocked whispered remarks which were un- young women gov to this Conven- at the door. Buck had retired, but tion. You can't calculate the good answered the door. When ho saw heard by others. was jammed with that may grow out of their attend- the woman nnd tho shotgun that The court room she was carrying, he stooped over, people, all but two of them 'men, ance. With best wishes and hoping to saying that ho would get his pistol and most of them obviously laboring and kill her. Mrs. Lynch said that men, when the brothers were led meet you at tho Convention, I am Yours to servo, realizing her danger, she fired. This In by Sheriff W. A. Hammel and atLUTHER C. REYNOLDS, Is the woman's story. The young tended by a dozen officers. There General Secretary, Maysvllle, Ky. man who was shot down has not was no demonstration beyond tho made a statement. business of every one to get tho AGED WOMAN DIES OF Buck, although tho shot tore a best look possible. A PARALYTIC STROKE AtNo plea was entered great hole In his left side, grasped his' pistol and thrust It within a few torney Rappaport having asked for Mrs. Anna Elizabeth Mattlngly, and obtained a postponement of this of Whltesvllle, the wife of Mr. A. Inches of George Lynch's face and to shoot, when one of the next step In the case until June 1. D. Mattlngly, died Thursday morn- nttompted Sleuths Piny Tag. ing at 3 o'clock as tho result of a young men grabbed his hand and tho revolver from his Los Angeles, May C With Leo paralytic stroke. Mrs. Mattlngly wrenched M. Rappaport, who represented was 76 years of age, a highly re- grasp. Mrs. Lynch stated that she regretJohn J. McNamara and James B. spected woman, and a member of when they were ar- the Whltesvllle Baptist church. ted the occurence, but that she had McNamara In self defense, raigned yesterday, charged with She suffered a paralytic stroke on fired as' sho believed nineteen murders In connection with Thursday afternoon, April 20, re- but that It had not been her Intentho dynamiting of tho Times build- maining In a serious condition un- tion, however, to Inflict a mortal ing, on his way to Indianapolis, and til hor death. It was thought, how- wound. She said that Buck for sevDetective W. J. Burns and Clarence ever, she would recover until Wed- eral days had been very Jealous of Darrow not expected in Los Angeles nesday morning, when she took a his wife and had caused a great deal of trouble for them all. for a week or more, an Interesting turn for the worse. brother-in-lawho also Buck's game of tag has started here. Is survived By her husband, She are watching two children, Mrs. Oscar Hayhes married a daughter of Mrs. Lynch, operatives Burns' every move made by tho defense and nrt Mrs. Tom Ramsey, of Whltes-v''- said that the shooting was coldshadowing some of the principals. and one brother, Mr. Al Bart-'-e' blooded and without reason. He says that Mrs. Lynch had been causPlnkerton men, In turn, are shadowresiding In Illinois. ing trouble for Buck all the time operators and the prining. Burns' and that Bho had never liked him. cipals on the sldo of the, prosecuMETHODIST CHURCH. promises to He says that she accused Buck of O tion, and this situation paying moro attention to another continue until the McNamaras are Prayer meeting Wednesday at 8 one of her daughters than he did to taken Into Kurt to plead to the p. m. Subject: . "The. Lovo of God the one to. whom ho .was married. Indictments on June 1. Amby Buck, although alive at a It has developed that six persona aa Taught In the Old Testament." Preaching at Mt. Hermon next Mate hour last night, will die, ac Indicted by the grand Jury irre cording to tho statement" of his phyTrI4y, among them one woman, In Sunday at 11 a, m. and at night. sicians who say that there 'is not Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. sddKIwi to the 'Indictment of the QUITE AX Will Then Be Entered Name In an alleged dispute over a fish of McManigal Not net, on Tuesday evening of last week, near the mouth of Grassy Mentioned. creek, a few miles below Hartford, ELECTIUO AFFAIR FIERCE FIGHT OF FISH PARTNERS OVER FISH NET before Tuesday, Mrs. Lynch will be given a preliminary trial on the AT WHITESV1LLE WOMAN 'S PLEA charge of murder and tho warrant which she Is now being held under Until Tuesday will be destroyed. Mrs. Lynch Surrendered morning, at which time her trial Monday Destroyed Much will be held, she will bo in the cusProperty. Owensboro. tody of Constable Cole, Into whoso custody she was given by Judge Owen. WAS FEUD OF LONG STANDING Note A telephone message from THE LOSS IS $15,D0D PR MORE Indian HIU announced the death of Amble Buck at 1:45 o'clock yesterArmed Woman With Three day (Tuesday) morning. In a dy- With Little Insurance Fire ing statement, Buck said he was MenWenttoSon-in- Started in Wareroom of shot downi In cold blood without the slightest provocation. Brooks Store. Law's Home. at DEATH OK AGED CITIZEN AT HOME OF BROTHER Henry W. Howard, S3 years of age, died nt 3:30 Saturday at the homo of his brother, AI Howard, near Utlca, of infirmities Incident to old age. Mr. Howard was a well known farmer of Henderson county.but was horn and raised near Llvla, at that time being a part of Ohio county. He was well known In Dnvless county, where he had a great many friends. Mr. Howard went to Utlca only a few days ago to visit hi3 brother and other relatives, when he was taken 111. Mr. Howard Is survived by ills wife, Mrs. .Tosie Hownrd, and five children Messrs. George Howard, of Memphis, and S. J.. Howard .of Henderson; Mrs. Olllo Tousey, of Henderson, and Mrs. Henry Edmunds, of Rock Hill, nnd Dr John Howard, of western Kentucky. He is also survived by three sisters Mrs. Joel Yager, of Owensboro; Mrs. Crick Rowan, of Livermore.and Mrs. Rose Tanner, of Missouri. BLUE AND GRAV TO HOLD A GREAT LOVE FEAST Washington. May 5. Plan3 for a big fiftieth anniversary love roast, to be attended by the Un'on and Confederate soldiers, who fought each other in the battle of Dull Run. have been made In Washington. The peace meeting Is to be held July 1, on tho same field where tho men met fifty years ago to tako the lives of each other, and it Is expected that several hundred of the soldiers on each side will attend. Considerable Impetus was riven the project at a raising of the Stars and Stripes on the battlefield near Manassas, Va., and Washington veternns who were in attendy ance returned to this city enthusiastic over tho plans. to-dato-da- Josh Crowe was by Ed McLHAN CIRCUIT COURT IN SESSION AT CALHOON ORIGIN OF FLAMES UNKNOWN to-da- y, son-in-la- lat-ter- aT-t- er four-Inc- self-defens- e, Es-qul- ro BARAOA-riHLATIIE- A 10-1- 5. high-cla- ss - to-da- y, e, I - But for tho fact that the wind shifted, after the fire had partially destroyed Whltesvllle, shortly after 9 o'clock Monday morning, that little town would have been wiped off tho map. tft Is hard to tell the exact loss, but It Is thought it will reach $15,-00- 0, with only very small Insurance covering the entire loss. The origin of the fire is unknown. When It was first discovered by E. R. Knox and Joe Stinnett, the flames were busting through the roof In the wareroom of the A. P. Brooks store, and Immediately an alarm was given and the entire town turned out. The fire started on the south sldo of 'Main street, and the wind, which was blowing at a good gale, soon wiped out every house on that side of the street. The fire continued until 12 o'clock, when the flames were extinguished by tearing down a stable which belonged to Berry Evans, ndjoining the large tobacco factory now occupied by the American Tobacco company. After the lire got under headway ANNUAL ENCAMPMENT and destroyed the general store of G. A. It. AT OWENSBORO A. P. Brooks, it made a clean sweep on that side of the street, burning The annual encampment of tho tho building of W. D. Miller, which will bo was occupied by Lon Martin as a Grand Army of Kentucky held at '.Owensboro on May 12 and barbershop. saved all his Martin ' 13. fixtures and tools. Wells, tho owner The chief attraction for the peo- of tho building, lost $.".00, with no ple will be tho public reception or Insurance. camp fire at the Grand theatre on The drug store of R. E. Knox was Friday evening, May 12, which will also destroyed, the loss to the buildbe an Interesting affair, and will bo ing a:nd medicines being $2,000. The free to all, and everybody Is Invited. fixtures and furniture were saved. Delegates will attend from all Tho grocery owned by W. T. over the State and some distinguish- Greer was also destroyed, entailing ed visitors from other States. a loss of $2,000. The building was A commltteo of leading citizens owned and by A. D. Mattlngly. with a committee neither Mattlngly nor Greer carried have from the local G. A. R. post in any Insurance. preparation for the occasion and J. H. Wheatley lost three houses, have rendered valuable assistance in ono being filled with fertilizer, and their efforts to make a success of the other used as n storage room. tho entertainment. The other building was used as the city lockup, but there wore no prisJURY FAILS TO AGREE In It at tho time of tho fire. IN BANK CASHIER CASE oners Mr. Wheatley's loss will probably bo Henderson, Ky., May 6. C. W. $500. The millinery department of Sherrlll, tho young cashier of tho which was failed to Rhodes and Murphy, bank, defunct Robards by two ladies of that conducted learn his final fate this afternoon, place, was also destroyed. Most of when the jury, after 12 hours of demillinery stock was saved. liberation, was finally discharged by the The grocery and dry goods store In the Circuit Court. Judge Henson owned by Wilfred Long was also a The Jury stood soven for conviction, total loss to the extent of $2,000. and five for acqu'ttal. Tho building was owned by L. R. Sherrlll was tried on an IndictRhodes, and was uninsured. ment for fal8o swearing to the bank Tho undertaking establishment statement of tho Farmers' and Merconducted by F. L. Compton wns chants' bank of Robards. burned, entailing a loss to W. Sherrlll nnd his young wife were nlso L. Miller, tho owner, of $500. Mr. disappointed when It was announcCompton saved all his burial poods. ed that tho jury had failed to agree The warehouse owned by Charlc confidently exon a verdict, as they Cheatham was destroyed, the loss pected an acquittal. being $500. D. F. Brooks and sons, who had fertilizer, lumber nnd wire ANOTHER ONF IS NOW FATHER OF TWENTY-FIV- E stored in same, lost tho entire outfit, the loss being S500. Wllkes-BarrPa., May C. Mrs. Tho now house erected bv Rorrv Evans, and used as a barbershon Nathan Valone, of Plttston, to-dpresented to hor husband his twenty-f- and meat market, was nlso burned. will bo $500. ifth child, a fine girl weighing Mr. Evjins' damage with no Insurance. fifteen pounds. Of tho twenty-fiv-e, twenty-tw- o The large plate glnss In tho genare alive and well and several of them are married. Valono eral store of J. H. Wbcntlpv. and of also the plate glass In tho front of Is going to let Col. Roosevelt, whom ho Is a great admirer, know tho Farmers' and Mechanics' hank, were broken out, at a loss of $200. about hli great pood fortune. "I think ho will be proud of me," Both theso buildings are on the opposite side of the street from where commented valono. Vnlone was naturalized In 1884 tho fire started. The stable and office of Dr. Cnr-tand tho same year he .married. Ho In tho rear of Brooks' store, was was twice wedded. His first wife Tho loss will bo presented, him with sixteen chlldren( also destroyed. twelve boys and four girls, and. all $500, fully covered bv Insurance. During tho fire Dr. Edge fell from but two t)f these grow up. Ten years ago he married ncaln, and his a stnblo, and for a time was renderDr. Carter had his Focond wife has given him nine chil- ed unconscious. arm badly Injured by a plank which dren. Valono has prospered, notwith- fell from a burning building. John Taylor, a boy about 14 standing' his largo family, for ho now owns a grocery store, shoo ; years old, was severely Injured on store, fruit. store, his own home and the head. He was In ono of tho burning buildings when a heavy several Mother houses. : The regular spring session of the McLean County Circuit Court began at Calhodn Monday, with Judge Btrkhead i presiding. The term Is for a por(od of two weeks, but unless complications arise, wherein It will be necessary to keep the grand Jury In session to carry out certain work which Judge Blrkhcad will expect tJ be done, tho court will likely' finish up fri one week. The most Important work to bo considered by the grand Jury will ha the Investigation of tho mob at Llvormore, which lynched William Potter, colored, for the shooting of Clarence Mitchell. Judge "Blrkhcad will Insist on the grand Jury returning Indictments against all those implicated in one of the. most outrageous crimes ever committed In McLean county. Attorney Rlngo Commonwealth's says that two, If not moro than that number, are almost certain to be Indicted, as enough evidence will bo secured to warrant the grand Jury In returning the Indictments. , o, ay er WORSHIPPED GOl.I) WHEY HE WAS DENIED New York, May 4. , I OVE Unable to marry the girl be lovc-lbecause he lacked wealth, Duncan J. MacRae. an architect, determined fifty ears ago to devote his life to making money. At tho ane of 80 he gavo up ail social pleasures and became a mlpcr. By shrewd dealing and denying himself every comfort, he accumulated a fortune. But tho loneliness that came in later years could not be dispelled even by the thought of He was the gold he worshipped. found dead last night in his cheap little room on Domlnlck street. A rubber tube leading from a gas jet to his mouth told the story of suicide. WOODMEN WILL HAVE DIG SUPPER IN HARTFORD The local lodge of tho Woodmen of tho World Is preparing to have an elaborate supper for their members, wives, sweethearts and friends in tills city on Saturday night, May 13. The occasion promises to be an elegant affair and a large attendance Is expected. The following program has been arranged for tho evening: Welcome Address Council Commander, T. P. Williams. iWoodcraft as a Homo Protector Mayor James II. Williams. Fraternal Insurance P. D. Twed-del- l. Our Lady Woodmen T. R. Bar- nard. What the Has Done Woodmen's Auxiliary To bo supplied. What tho Hartford Members Should Do Birks Tlchenor. Why I am a Woodman W. H. Parks. Social entertainment. Master of Ceremonies Hedrlck. W. R. Prof. F. L. Charles, assistant professor of agricultural education in tho University of Illinois, commitSaturday by choking ted sulcldo himself with a book strap. Charles J. McCarty, of EvansvHle, committed suicide rather than sub--' ' .. mlt to arrest. I lV M " """ " " "" " "" . i KILLED TENANT -B- t?a In- bSSS- - uiKx WAAV1A V VWA Ja ftv,i Ui J&lfaSA Mc-Crear- URIED BODY FRIDAY. APRIL 28, 1911. ADDAMS! ADDAMS! SO SAY WE ALL, GENTLEMEN! Is the Charge Against diana Farmer. PM 'ST t ' I! I' Ills farm near here by his such a man accused him of the murder and Inthe elder Poolo was come. timated that Is there a Democrat but believes that if Senatof gets tho Gubernatorial nomination, the chances of party's success will be in doubt? Is it not the part of To Escape Penitentiary His his And Conducted the Proceed- wisdom, therefore, for him to turn to some one who can Inexperience May Be ings to Establish His bring the people to victory? William Addams, "of Harrison Pleaded. county, is such a candidate. Place your banner in his hands Father's Guilt. and he will give you the hope and enthusiasm that must CONTINUANCE OF CASE ASKED DAUflHTKK STANDS IJV FATHER land us all winners. A few weeks since we were left floundKy., May 4. With Henderson, May 4. John ering, feeling that there were none to make an active fight Ind., Fowler, who Is to oppose Senator McCreary for the nomination, but since his young wife and baby sitting Poole, a wealthy farmer, him, C. W. Sherrtll, cashier of guarded In Jail here by fifty depu- the manly stand and clean-cu- t statements of Mr. Addams, the defunct bank of Robards, this he confessed that ty sheriffs, thrown aside and hope haff taken the county, yesterday listened to tho killed Joseph Kemper, a farm hand, our doubts are at last evidence In tho Circuit Court adpieces and place of our doubts in our party success. and then cut his body to duced by the Commonwealth In an It with the refuse from a burled There be times when our darkest periods are just before effort to send htm to the penitenWiling of hogs. He said tho killing the dawn, and Democracy in Kentucky appears to have pass- tiary for perjury. Sherrlll Is acwas accidental. cused of making a false report to on The body was found burled ed through them. From now on every one should feel, with the Secretary of State. son, who y HIS SON HUNTED UP EVIDENCE wise, to avail ourselves of this source of revenue, because tho fow S rich who havo tho ability to pay should be made to pay hoavlly upon luxuries which the masses do not PUT ON TRIAL consume. Duties should not bo levied upon art treasures Imported, becauso galIn Bank Charged these tend to gravltato to publicpriceleries and thus become tho Perjury. less possessions of the people. Although hold for a tlmo by their own-ers- .a generation comes when an own YOUTHFUL MHEjj FIGHTING er, bereft of family perhaps or for other reasons, bequeaths them to tho city. They are not "consumed" GnERnlLL M jsitvjr OF BOURBON POULTRY CURE down tha throat of a ca . chicken, destroys the woroa and lavei the cblck'i life., A few drops In the drinklst water caret and i Matter, With )S2shk - be-si- to-da- y as luxuries are. Encourage now Industries whore thero Is a prospect of Anally getting threby In duo time a surer sup ply cheaper at home than tho for- elsner can give. If, after proper pa- tlont testing It Is clear that our domestic supply of any article cannot bo obtained oxcept at a higher price than tho foreign, which has always to pay transportation to our shores, then we should not pursue the experiment unless the article is From' essential for our defense. tho May Century. Why Experiment has When Dr. Bell's been tried with satisfaction for over sixteen years In millions of homes for coughs, colds, croup and all throat and bronchial troubles? You can get It anywhere. Look for tho bell oh the bottle. in Plne-Tar-Hon- For the treatment of White Diarrhoea In chid and Blackhead and other dlt eaiei in turkey BOURBON POULTRY CURE HAS NO EQUAL One 30c bottle makes 12 gallons of medlctne. PREVENTS DISEASE Sold by Z. Wilbur MltchclltjAi Beaver Dam, Ky. SOLD BT CARSON & LIBERTY SPECtAL t . Kullty of murders which rival those committed on tho famous "murder farm" of Belle Gunness, at Laporte, 1 With his confession, Poole said lie had killed Kemper December 12, while out rabbit hunting when the family was away from home. He said they were climbing over a fence when tho gun was accidentally' discharged. Fearing public opinion was against him because he shot a man several years ago, he said, he cut op tho body and buried It. Two other farm hands who recently worked for Poole vanished In a similar manner, and searchers are Oigging up the farm, searching for the bodies. These men were Chas. Clark and Charles Mack. The exposure of the Kemper murder was made by Poole and his eighteen-year-olson, Emory, who d says his mother and sisters have had cognizance of Pool's connection with the disappearance of Kempor, but have been restrained by threats of death from making thoir knowledge public. The daughter, Grace, is a student In Chicago. Kmory first made known his suspicions several weeks ago. He visited Indianapolis and Interested a ilotective agoncy In the mystory.wlth the result that the elder Poole was arrested March 10, when a midnight search was conducted for tho when horty. Poole was released was found. nothing conducted Young Poolo himself the searcli from then on, with the result that the body was found in a cornfield yesterday. It had been dismembered and buried at a depth of several feet, and had been covered with bones and other waste products of several hogs killed tho day following Kemper's disappearance. Several pieces of bono bore evidence of a charge of buckshot. A carpet saturated In spots with blood was found, but Poolo explained that ho had been dressing rabbits In the house. Poole once was tried on a charge of shooting a neighbor, but escaped on a plea of Insanity. He was sent to an asylum, but was paroled a few -- Ind. Sherrlll Is Just 21 years old, though he has tho appearance of a person of 25. His wife Is younger Mr. Addams has a number of relatives and friends in than himself. 3Ir. and Mrs. C. W. "Old Shelby," and, though his county is in Mr. McCreary's Sherrlll, of Slaughtersvllle, Ky.. M'B. district, yet it can be turned to the Harrison county man who parents of the defendant, andmothE. L. Brooks, of Evansv'lle, Not Guilty. can land the party triumphant in November. er of young 3Irs. Sherrlll, were Two London cabbies wero glarLet us stop our party bickerings. s Addams is a man there also. ing at each other. J. M. Ramey, representing the "Aw, wot's tho matter with you?" we can unite upon, and let us all, therefore, get together Secretary of State's office, was tho demanded one. and be for Addams. first witness introduced by Common"Nothln's the matter with me, Let the party slogan be "Party success," and Mr. Ad wealth's Attorney S. V. Dixon nnd you bloomtn' Idiot." MrClaln. Ho County "You gave me a uarsty took," dams will be selected. He is the man of the hour, the man testified Attorney W. P. Investigated that he had persisted the first. you want, the man you need; f lie man you must have. the books of the bank nuu found "Me? Why, you certainly 'ave a that tho defendant had nworn to n narsty look, but I didn't give It to Addams! Addams! Sosayweall! Addams! false affidavit. you, so 'elo me." B. G. Witt, cashier of tho Ohio Valley Banking and Trust company, To Mothers in This Town. SALVATION ARMY SONG CATHOLICS FORM NEW assignee of the Farmers' and MerChildren who aro delicate, feverchant's Bank o Robards, gave In ish and cross will get Immediate rePREVENTED A MURDER detail a report of the condition of lief from Mother Gray's Sweet Powthe bank when his Institution took ders for children. They cleanse tho charge of tho bookB. Witt said stomach, act on the liver, and are And Suicide The Alan Gave Up To Foster Colonization in United that at the time tho statement was recommended for complaining chilmade by Sherrlll there were over- dren. A pleaBant remedy for worms. a Loaded Gun and States "Back to the drafts agreeratlng more than $14,- - At all druggists, 25c. Sample free. 000 and that Sherrlll himself had Address, A. S. Olmsted, Lo Roy, N. Stiletto. Farm." St. Louis. 3Io., 31ny 4. Tho Catholic Colonization Society of the United States Is tho name of an organization formed by 26 priests, who are hero holding a two days' conferenco at the Southern Hotel. Archbishop Glennon, who Is presiding at the conference, said that the organization was formed In order to foster, concentrate and direct Catholic colonization In tho United States and to act as a central bureau for the local Catholic bureaus. Tho society also will with tho national racial societies where the samo are In accord with local diocesan authorities. Rev. E. J. Wattman, of Chicago, was appoint ed Secretary. "There are annually over Immigrants who come Into the United States," said Archbishop Glennon. "Of this number 700,000 are Catholics, of whom are farmers. It is better to lead thco people to farms than let them settle In tho cities, which are already congested. By tho natural environments of the farm-- , they will be able to build up a more uniform civilization. "Tho organization will endeavor to Induce those who are already in the cities to settle on farms." Archbishop Glennon, "in outlining tho objects of tho organization to tho delegates, said that ono of the greatest menaces which threatened the Immigrant women was the "white slave" traffic. Tho organization expects to'nct as a safeguard against this evil. OfTIcers will bo elected two-thir- as Addams to lead, that success must surely J'OIi HATS JIZiA". CO. . HAR.TFORD HAVE YOUR SUITS CLEANED and PRESSED. 4-- Repairing and dyeing neatly ddne'. Ladies' work given special attention. Hate cleaned and repaired. Work called for and delivered. Club rate 81.00 per month. Hartford Pressing ClUuP Y. M. C. A. Bldg., Hartford, Kentucky. While tho search for other bodies Is going on, nolghbors have recalled several other mysterious disappearances from tho Poole farm. ltcllevi-s years aso. in Her Father. h 1' I Chicago, 111., May 4. Accused of wholesale murders by his son, In Indiann, John W. Poole has a staunch defender in his daughter, now In Chicago, a student at the Knclewood nuslness College. Miss Grace Poolo came fromFowI-er- , Ind., last Monday night to enter the school. Sho Is staying temporarily at tho residence of Franklin D. nellls, president of the school. "I do not believe my father killed Kemper or anyone else," the girl exclaimed, when told of tho chargo against her father. "I cannot understand how brother Kmory could say that I aroused his suspicions regarding my father. I know nothing nt all about It, and I feel positive that my father did not kill Kemper. Father was Insane, hut ho recovered, and for a long time has shown no signs of Insanity. He was arrested in March, but was released afterward becauso there was no proof against him. My mother has been 111 for a long time, and I am afraid that this shock will be 'hard on her. Emory stirred up all 'the trouble. He hates father." The Cincinnati Enqulror says: A man with murdor in ills heart who was touched by the Salvationists singing "Cleansing For Me" at an open air meeting Sunday afternoon at Fifth and Itacc street, so that he surrendered a Colt's revold stiletto, is ver and a wanted by the soldiers. At the conclusion of the song tho the auman stepped forth from dience and gave the Staff Captain a parcel wrapped In a much-use- d newspaper. In subdued tone he told the Salvationist to tako care of tho parcel, stating that It contained a gun and knife. The man refused to give his name, but said ho came here to commit murder and then to kill himself. He refused to make known the name of the personi ho Intended slaying. The speaker simply stated that he had been touched by the character and words of tho song, which cdused him to forget his murderous Intentions. The man refused to be converted, saying that if he told all he knew, others would surely track him down and end his earthly career. Ho said that ho had been until recently an engineer on tho Cincinnati Southern Italfroad, and came to Cincinnati from the southern part of Kentucky. Tho unknown promised to Lynch Captain yesterday meet morning nnd talk about his plans for the future, but the railroader failed to keep the appointment. Captain Lynch last night said bo believed tho man had been Implicated In n recent feud In the mountains of Kentucky. He has the revolver with bI loaded chambers, and the knife, at the Citadel Building, on Enst Eighth street. pearl-handle- overdrawn 82,000. Tho defendant's lawyers filed an nftldavit yesterday morning In which Sherrlll asked for a continuance of tho case on the grounds that his fathcr-ln-laE. L. Brooks, and Dr. J. U. Ridley, were absent and could not testify for him. It was alleged that Ridley would testify that Sherrlll was only 19 years old when he took charge of the bank and that he was Inexperienced In that line of work. It Is likely one of Sherrlll's pleas will be that ho was too young and Inexperienced to manage the affairs of the bank and that the statement to tho Sccrtary of State was made erroneously becauso he believed It was probably true. 8, Y. 18t4 Took Ills Nerve. told dat lady In do cottage dat I used to travel wld a circus." "I suppose she got off dat old chestnut by giving yer an ax and asking yer to do de split?" "No; she had a new one. Sho gave mo a saw and told me to paw up a cord of wood and den do fresh sawdust would remind me of de ' circus ring." "It's up to me to get a new gag. I GILLESPIE BROTHERS. W. H. & J. F. GILLESPIE, PROPRIETORS. ..BUCKSMITHING.. A HAPPY RBoairwork Horseshoeing Specialty HOME Is one where health abounds. With Impure blood there cannot be good health. Wltha disordered LIVER titers cannot be good blood. J. 31. of Greensburg, Is there anything In all this world that Is of more Importance to you than good digestion? Food must be Howell, a popular druggist eaten to sustain Hfo and must bo Ky., says: "Wo uso digested and converted Into blood. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy In When the digestion falls, tho whole our household and know It Is exce- body suffers. Chamberlain's Tabllent." For sale by all dealers. m lets aro a rational and reliable cure For soreness of tho muscles, wbethor induced by violent exorcise or Injury, Chamberlain's Liniment 1. 'excellent This liniment Is also highly esteemed for the relief It iVfiasee of rheumatism. Sold m "toy all druggists. s1 for Indigestion. They Increase tho ONLY AUTOMOBILES flow of bile, purify tho blood, WKIIK AT THIS FUNERAL strengthen tho stomach, and tone up tho whole digestive apparatus to a New York, 3Iay 5. Only auto- natural and healthy action. For cars mobiles twelve limousine sale by all dealers. m followed tho automobile hearse In which tho body of Mrs. H. Carroll The Now Tenant. lirown, daughter of tho late Marcus Jonah was entering tho whale. Daly, was borno to the grave to"Anyway," ho rejoiced, "there day. As the long procession filed aro no neighbors to notice I have no its dusty way from Mrs. Marcus Da- furniture." ly's house In Fifth avenuo to GreenHerewith ho began exploring tho wood cemetery, Brooklyn, It drew now flat. comment on every side. To Break In New Shoes Always Use Foot-EasNow Is tho time to get rid of Allen's the antiseptic your rheumatism. You will find powder. It prevents tightness and Chamberlain's Liniment wonderful blistering, rellovea bunions, swollen, ly effective. One application will sweating, tender feet. At druggists, convince you of Its merits. Try It. 25c. Sample mailed free. Address, m A. S. Olmsted, Lo Roy, N. Y. For sale by all dealers. 18t4 e, A Confederate Veteran Reunion, Little Rock, Ark., Mny 15-11011. For the abovo occasion the Illi nois Central Railroad Company of fers rate of $9.10 for the round trip from Beaver Dam, Ky., tickets on salo May 13, 14 and 15, 1911, only. Final return limit to reach original starting point not later than May 23, 1911, unless an extension of revivify the torpid LIVER and restore Its natural action. limit Is obtained. By deposit of return portion of A healthy LIVER means pure ticket by original purchaser with J. urn . blood. E. Hannegan, Special Agont, 115 Pure blood means health. Center street, Little Rock, and payHealth means happiness. ment of fee of fifty cents, extension Take no Substitute. All Druggists. of return limit may be obtained to reach original starting point not la-tSucceed when everything else faEs. In nervous prostration and femals than June 14, 1911., This faro HA It D W I O K, OWENSnORO weaknesses they, are the nupremo applies for first-claaccommoda O Fine Watch and Jewelry Re- - m remedy, as thousands have testified. tions, and tickets sold at above rate FOR KIDNEY.LIVER AND q pairing. will bo accepted In chair cars, also STOMACH TROUBLE In parlor and sleeping cars, upon it is the best medicine ever cold w Expert and Artistic Monogram payment of regular tariff charged over a druggist's counter. Hi and Plain Engraving. for parlor or sleeping car rates. For "further Information, call on Eyes Tested and Lenses Ground ." or telephone, Frofcaalonul Cards. . In our Shop3 J. E. WILLIAMS, Agt., 18t2 Beaver Dam, Ky. J. M. PORTEH, Lens- O Wo have a complete Sick headache results from a disGrinding Plant and two BEAV1B DAM, KY. ordered condition of the stomach, Will practice hia profusion In Ohio and id. Graduate Opticians and can nnd can bo cured by the uso of olnlng counties. Special attention siren to sT Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver bnilnes entrusted to his care. glvo perfect results. Tablets. Try it. For sale by all PSANK L. FELIX, Don't buy Glasses from spec dealers. m HARTFORD, Kentucky. Tutt'sPills or Electrid Bitters Attorney at Law, ss PERTINENT VIEWS OF CARNEGIE OX THE TARIFF The tariff will not down: on the, contrary, It Is tho foremost domestic question and promises to remain so through tho next Presidential campaign. There are two kinds of tariff one for revenue, ono for protection. In neither of 'these should food or the necessaries of life bo taxed. This Is fundamental, whether the tariff be for revenue or protection. Tho must havf revenue, and bflCPtiso tariff duties can easily be collected upon articles of luxury imported. It Is wise, very to-dOovp-ptriP- tacle peddlers who travel Attorney at Law, HAR.TunTfn from city to city. Wo havo Skilled Workmen and j? tho very Finest and Best Q W Jl O 2i Will practice his profession In slnlnscountlei ind In h rv.nrt.Tr..??: ."rlmlnil practice ind Collection! specialty Offlce In the Henld building C. If. BAIWETT. ttv T - Machinery and Stock and are M . c. In a position to render good 5 . Attorneys at Law, HA&T70&D, KY. 1ARNETT . SMTH. & SMITH, P q sorvlce. Silver. K Wo pay cash for old Gold and Will practice their profession In of Ohio and idJoInlBg constles and InUm Coart of Appeals. CeUectloas a specialty. ",r"-0O 63 to g 'HOIAiaUYlI DR. BELL'S ANTI-PAJ- M OUQUSMHAVO Fe inferno! and External PJnv MTtmWDI ' vA 94 fw EA1LE EYE SALYE Nothing hut the Ky Hartford Herald, Only $ Yi SK-- - 'MwnilyiJwrtryMA,l)MM,i l no one will know It, nnd buy goods that can bo had as well at home. FATALLY SHOT BY A And then they complain because local merchants do not keep tho best assortments of goods. Do they supMOTHER-IN-LA- W HALEY pose our home stores are going to keep lines just for the pleasure of looking at them? Louisville Candidate Tells If tho thousands on thousands of Young ManDying Home dollars sent to cities from here for At Indian Hill. things our home people supply, Some Things. could by a sudden growth of homo loyalty bo spent at home, what RESULT OFjAMILY QUARREL DICTATOR would be the result? Our stores would keep larger assortments, tbey would bo doing HeHas Found,HeSays Wants more business, they could hire more Woman Walks Mile and Calls help, this help would swell home Young Man to Front Door to Know Whereforeness trado Instead of going off to other valplaces to get Jobs. Real estate and Fires. of the Matter. ues would rise, and every man that owns property would get a dividend BEEN .MARRIED FOUR .MONTHS I&ADQUAKTEHS ARE IN OHIO in tho gain in value of his holdings. Hawesvllle, Ky May 4. Amby In his speech at Lebanon recentyears of age, a Buck, twenty-thre- e ly, James P. Edwards, of Louis- BOTTOM DROPS ODT bridegroom of four months, is lying Govville, candidate for Lieutenant on a bed at his homo at Inernor, eald: OF PEftBH ORCHARD dian Hill, with the entire load of Dem"I am a candidate for the shot from a shotgun In his lower ocratic nomination for Lieutenant left lung. The person who fired the Governor. I waa permitted to run Township shot Into' the young man's body is period of about a year without Farm in Armstrong for a tho mother of his wife, who is I have lately gotten opposition. Slowly Sinking Believed watching by his bedside watching two genopposition considerable his lifo blood trickle away for at Cave Beneath. tlemen In my home town In the last midnight it was announced by the tho race. two weeks have entered attending physician that the wound"I want to tell you that I have Evansvllle, Ind., May C. A great a reason for running this race, deal of excitement has been occa- ed man was at the point of death and I have a reason for run- sioned In the vicinity of the home and that no operation could save ning it out. My motto Is "Down of John Goebel, in Armstrong town- him. Amby Buck was shot down In his rwlth the machine and break the ship, 11 miles north of this city, by homo at 7 o'clock without slate." I have no machine behind the sinking of a patch of ground on warning, by Mrs. George Lynch, me, Mr. Chairman, to aid me in my Goebel's farm, and all kinds of aged fifty years, who, accompanied I endeavors for this nomination. speculation is being indulged In as by her husband, walked a mile to. have no machine behind me whose to the causes of this freak of nathe home of their bidding I would have to do if elect- ture. The young couple had retired. A to tho office of Lleutey ' Goved Near the home of Mr. Goebel Is knock at the door brought Buck to ernor 1 am making thlsL yAt be- his peach orchard, about Ond huncause I do not believe thai-- ' Jjtlme dred yards long, and 50 yards wide, the front of the house. When he opened the door he waa confronted men Is ripe in Kentucky when a'i and containing almost an acre of with a shotgun held by Mrs. Lynch. get off In a room in a foreign can land. Several days ago tho orchard hotel and dictate the nominees of a began to slowly sink, and has now Before he had time to turn In his great party. (Applause). I do not gone down about six feet, and tho tracks, he was shot down. The load of shot lodged In his left believe that the suffrage of the Dem- land Is still sinking. There is a side, tearing away a portion of tho Kentucky is ocrats of the State of pond In the middle of the orchard left lung. a purchasable commodity. and as the land began to sink, the Tho young wife, who was In a "It has been my privilege to visit bed of the pond cracked, and all bead nearby, sprang to the floor at to bo forty counties forty-sevethe water has disappeared from tho xact In this canvass. I have been pond and seeped through tho bot tho report of the gun. She rushed The to the side of her husband. ra Dig Sandy to Mills Point. I tom Into the earth. Tho pond is now mother and father stood In the door " line ave touched the Tennessee filled with largo cracks. for a few seconds and then walked lght times. I have been to the The sunken ground is In the away. olnt where the three States corner shape of a hen's egg, and Is pointed The couple was met in the road nt PJnnacle mountain. I have been at one end. Tho trees on the woman anwhere tho Tennessee river empties ground arc standing Intact, and sev- by a neighbor and the nounced that she had shot her west into the Ohio, and from there eral largo crevices have appeared. and was on her way to to where the Ohio empties into tho Mr. Goebel says many people he has to surrender. Indian Hill In all that trip I Mississippi; and talked to have ventured the opinion have been searching for what I have that thoro is a large cave under- Is ten miles from Hnwesvllle, ando. Owens-borbeen told Is a Democratic machine neath the farm. He has stuck long Is between Hawesvllle and ihnr rnlpR thin State, and I sav to poles into tho cracks In the sunken know the cause y'you that the last vestige of It has ground to tho extent of 10 feet or of No one seems toAll t tho tragedy. that can be left Kentucky. To find It, I had to more, and failed to reach bottom. learned Is that there was a family cross the river into the State of Mr. Goebel says there have been no nuarrel a few davs ago. It Is said JLOhlo and enter the portals of the coal mines in his neighborhood to that tho young man was extremely opwhich It hotel, from SInton his knowledge, and states It Is not Jealous, and It Is thought that this erates. (Applause.) probable that there are anv aban- may have brought about the trouble. "I tell you that machine as it has doned shafts on his farm. He rathAll of the parties are well known existed is a political and moral er holds to the conclusion that there and much excitement has been bankrupt In Kentucky. There was Is a cave underneath his orchard, maybe when certain men had and that the ground will continue caused In the neighborhood In which a time patronage to dish out; there was a to go down until the bottom of the the affair occurred. time when they could discharge cave has been reached. Mr. Goe- - NEW POET IN CONGRESS men from Jobs If they did not do "bel's house sits about 10 steps from ROAST ON THE TARIFF their bidding, and some of them tho sunken orchard, and members yielded to tho lash, and I want to of his family, when they retire at Washington, May 5. The House say to you that throughout the State night, have no assuranco that the of Representatives can boast of anof Kentucky I have seen no disposi- earth will not swallow .them up be- other humorist in tho person of tion anywhere to bow the knee to fore morning. Congressman Kent, of California. Mammon or to Baal. During a dignified debate on the "By what qualification, I ask you, U. C. V. Reunion, Little Rock, Ark., "farmers' free list" bill, Mr. Kent Xls It that this man Haley, a polit opened with an amusing "roast" on May in tli to 18th. ical parasltjfwlthout a parallel on For tho above occasion, the L. & tho tariff laws in general, as his by what tho Amerlcarfstago round-tri- p N. will sell tickets at maiden effort, and ended with the qualification does he attempt to dic- $9.15, dates of sale, May 13th and following poem, which threw tho tate 4o you and to m.o as to wheth- 15th. House Into an uproar: er or not we shall bo candidates for Finn! Limit of Tickets All tick- "Ho makes It clear to mo office Inside of tho Democratic par- ets will bo limited to reach original That what I lose I gain, you see; ty? Is It because he has been hon- starting point returning, not later And on such things as clothes and ored In tho past and drawn salaries than midnight of May 23d, 1911, shoes ?rom Democratic treasuries? Or is unless extended at Little Rock, by I seem to ghin, but really lose. It bepause he Is now the Man Friday depositing ticket with J. E. Henno-ga- n, Thus, if I buy my socks too low, and henchman of a millionaire? special agent, with av fee of They'll still be higher ho says so "Whatever his qualifications may be, fifty cents, before May 23d, ticket And shoes I thought wero high last I want to say to you, nnd I want to will be extended to final limit to and fall. sav to the machine whose mouth- Including Juno 14th, 1911. Any Wero really low shoes after all. piece he is, that from now until tho one desiring to attend this reunion, If I pay less for shoes, . (ft 4 first day of July, I proposo to talk will please" adv'se me three days be- Or hats, the maker has to lose; against It in every county whoro I fore date of going, so as to securo And If ho loses, then, you see, can get an audience in tho entire tickets. Ho charges up the loss to me. (Applause). State of Kentucky. Now when I have to pay hlra more, H. E. MISCHKE, Agt 17t3 "I do not believe that a few men Ho reckons profits to his store, can run this State, nor shall I ever And Duncan finds a share for mo Biliousness nnd Constipation. believe It until tho matter has been For years I was troubled with In all this prosperity. demonstrated upon the first day qt biliousness and constipation, which Tho speeches shed a radiant light July. I concede to these gentlemen made life miserable for me. My ap- Upon the theme and make It bright; the right to support whomsoever petite failed me. J lost my usual I merely read them o'er and o'er they will; I concede to them tho force and vitality. Pepsin prepara- To find more's less and less is more. right to bring whatever strength, tions and cathartics only made, mat- In buying hat, or coat or vest, whether it be of, money or of men, ters worse. I do not know where I Dear's cheap, and cheap is dear at y behind their candidates for office, should have been best; bad I not but I do not concede their right to tried Chamberlain's Stomach and High's low, low's high, assumo a dictatorship and to tell Liver Tablets. Tho tablets relievo Far's near, near's far, you and me and 'tho untrammeled the III feeling at once, strengthen White's black, black's white ' voters of Kentucky what they shall the digestive functions, purify the And there you' are." do or what they shall not do." stomach, liver and blood, helping tho system to do its work naturally. FLIES SHUN BLUE PAINT, ALSO HOPS, SAYS DOCTOR Mrs. Rosa Potts, Birmingham, irrvn fMin HfflVRV AT HOMT3 ' HOME INTERESTS NEED IT Ala. These tablets are for sale by Dr.J.S.Crumblne, Secretary of tho m all dealers. State Board of Health, has learned is generally accepted as a 'good It Correspondents of Tho Herald of two methods by which the communicipal policy to hire your own laborers to do public work. Please give tho residence of all visi- mon house fly can be kept away home In few cities could you get a vote tors whom you name, also the resi- from the kitchens and barns. One to let public works to outside con- dence of the ones they are visiting, Is to paint the barn and kitchen tractors if outside labor was to be and mention only those who go to or blue, almost any shade, and the othcorns' frOm a distance. People who er is to grow hops around the doors. employed. Tho blue-paiIdea came from And yet some of our people will. visited their neighbors Is hardly con France, where two scientists, Marre Blip out of town quietly, thinking sidered news. MS EDWARDS LAND5J at NOTAWIIOUT ht and Fe, in the course of some experiments with flies, found that the cow stables which were painted blue inside were avoided by files. Jt was also observed that the kitchens and and dining rooms which were papered In blue or painted blue, also seemed to devoid of flies, as homes within a few feet where the blue paint or paper was used, were Infested by the pests. Dr.Crumbine is working out some experiments himself regarding the growjng of hops round the kitchen door. A missionary from India told Dr. Crumblno that hops were used by the natives of India in place of screens. The hop vines were allowed to grow all over the little huts, and the people were never bothered with flies. Dr. Crumblno and several of his assistants set out hop vines around the back doors. The vines aro growing all over tho buildings, and Dr. Crumblno is watching tho vines patiently to noto whether or not the hops aro really effective against the flies. Topeka Cor. Kansas City Star. A Clean Man Outside cleanliness is less than halt the battle. A man may scrub himself a dozen times a day, and still be unclean. Good health means cleanliness not only outside, but inside. It means a clean stomach, clean bowels, clean blood, a clean liver, and new, clean, healthy tissues. The man who is clean in this way will look it and act it. He will work with energy and think clean, clear, healthy thoughts. He will never be troubled with liver, lung, stomach or blood disorders. Dyspepsia and indigestion originate in unclean stomachs. Blood diseases are found where there is unclean blood. vvnsumpuon ana oroncnitis mean unclean lungs. V IsfiBA Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery prevents these diseases. It makes a man's insidcs clean nnd healthy. It cleans the digestive organs, makes pure, clean blood, and clean, healthy flesh. It restores tone to the nervous system, and cures nervous exhaustion enT prostration. It contains no alcohol or drugs. Constipation is the most unclean uncleanliness. Dr. Pierce's Fleasant Pri-iecure it. They never gripe. Easy to take as candy. habit-formin- g ts Vm Sfiti07i (A m if r yoy?eur,frfi& wSref tM. i"-ir'""tl7Z- iw . - r it -- s xj il r M.. V. O POTATO HILL PHILOSOPHY. ooooooooooooooooo O Tho trouble with modesty is that half tho time If you don't butt In you don't get In. Every widow's money Is exagger . - f. . . f'lffiafiafllif I"t1f j)0 ) f v OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ctyGrccfO4ldJ7v6dA "x,,-rsMfcLZyxv -. -- """""dr 'toCWMjSZ' ated. A prophet and seer occasionally makes a good guess; but usually he Is Insane. Employer and employee know each other almost as well as husband and wife, and are almost as son-in-la- quarrelsome. I have robbed myself oftener than others have robbed me. Your dog doesn't amount to anything, of course, but you hate to see another man kick it or another dog KENTUCKY Lip and rower Conpuv v.1 (IXCOHl'OKATKU) E. G. BARRASS, MGR, en-tl- ro whip It. -- n, son-in-la- w, ro V What contempt an Idle man's women folks have for him! Hell disappeared long ago, except ns members of tho human family raise it. Unless a man amounts to a good deal he should not say he has done his best. Every man must do his own reform work; he cannot delegate a leader to do it for him. When a man wants to fight, don't hold him; let the man he wants to fight hold him. children Had the acted as the present generation are acting, there would have been no children; their parents would have beaten them to death. A certain woman has caused three men to he shot In six years. That's too many. The best of them like to play a little with fire. Why are women's stockings so lone nnd men's socks so short? Whatever a man's age, when he hears a dog barking In the woods he has a desire to go and see what the dog has treed. When a man can't afford to build y a house his wife calls It n bungalow. From E. W. Howe's Monthlv. two-stor- Will wire your house at cost. Electric Lights are clean, healthy and safe. No home or business house should be without thein token within reach. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO demi-Salom- ooooooooooooooooo HAVE A O SPRING. O Spring Is deplcteit'by the imaginative painters as a lady who wears a e and trips costume PIJVCED IN YOUR RESI- lightsomely over the flowery mead. DENCE OR PLACE OF BL'S- Spring Is described by the poets as INESS,' AND PUT YOURSELF a goddess who sings In a clear, triIN DIRECT CONTACT W"TH umphant voice a paean of Joy. THE T'' roc' spring Is a square-Jawe- d woman who wears a heavy storm suit, rubber boots, an old hnt, carTO ALL STATES. ries a dilapidated umbrella and is FOR THE COMPANY'S SPECIAL looking for a drugstore to buy a TO THE FARMERS, CONTRACT cure for the grip. If she sings at all she sings bass, CALL ON OR ADDRESS W. O'BANON. for her throat is sore. Any woman who would come out Local Manager, In the spring climate dressed as the Hartford, Ky. artists donlct Spring, would bo In W. C SEXTON. the hospital before night, and If she Local Manager, tried to sing, they would spray her Incorporated. Beaver Dam, Ky. give her throat with llsterlne and ROUGH RIVER TELEPHONE Long Distance Lines J. A GREAT GATHERING antitoxin. This thing of tripping lightsome-l- v over the flowery mead will be all right In August, but not In the to-d- -- OF TRAVELING .MEN spring. to be registered on a phonograph Huntington, (W.Va.)wlll, in June, disk in good weather. If Springa gathering place for more knows her business she will wear bo the Any song Spring sings will have traveling men and their families, Chicago muffler nnd snowshoes. than any other city the State has ever entertained In Its history. The Post. Grand Council, made up of repreA I'lo'tiM'f ' M'lc"ii UiisIiioss. sentatives from Maryland, the VirCaptniu Kidd told how he burled ginias, Kentucky and the District of troppi'-- e. Columbln, will be on hand, as well his "I merely uped a filing system to ns hundreds of others who always show where it was," he cried. attend these meetings. Huntington Herewith none wondered it was will be at its best in June, and evtho lost. ery one who comes will receive best of treatment. Preparations are being made to take care of a largo MATURE JELLS Y00 crowd, and there Is no danger of anyone not being suited with the entertainment to be provided by the AsMany a Hartford ReaderKnows The local committees. merchants and buyers have special Too Well. Invitations to attend this meeting, thereby affording those who call upon you every week or month, In When tho kidneys are sick, a business wav, to entertain you soNature tells you all about it. cially. 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EDIT0R8. will slow up the heart's action, and r'RANK L. "rELlX, Fob. and Prop'r. sometimes it acts llko hitting tho faco of a clock with a brickbat e puts an end to time. Detter use a Entered at the Hartford as mall matter of the second class. simple remedy or consult a doctor. post-ofllc- FREE LIST RILL And i i L.- -, So long as the Oovernment of tho .MAY 10. United States stands as a tacit partner of the liquor Interests In their PASSED BY THE DEMOCRATS THE NOCREEK SCHOOL is IMPROVEMENT LEAGUE m nefarious business, Just so long will NOTICE, DEMOCRATS! the Prohibition question remain a Democratic State Primary Program for Friday evening, much vexed problem In this coun In the House, Opposed by ReSaturday, July 1. May 12, 1911: try. The Government virtually says publicans, Headed by Opening song. Welcome address to the liquor man "Wo know your FOK SALE, Dudley business is demoralizing; Westerfleld. that it Recitation1, Yice President. A good Country Campbell Cylinder fills penitentiaries, poorhouses and Carroll Ward. Comic song O. by a Insane asylums and creates manv Press. Has been displaced D. Carson. Select Reading Fl- Will thousands of widows, orphans and TAFT AGAINST PROGRESSIVES lydla Foster. Cottrell. large Recitation Bertha sell cheap. For further particulars paupers, but if you will only give Ward. Solo Bettle Ward. Speech m (Special Correspondence by Clyde tf address The Herald. us $1.10 on every gallon of your Kathleen Stevens. Lecture by product, you can Just go ahead." H. Tavenner.) President. Comic speech P. D. Washington, May 8. That reacKentucky will have to mend her The bargain Is a mutual financial afTweddell. Recess. Republicans In the Senate Quartette S. P. Sanderfur, Bel-v- a ways her roadways, we mean be- fair. Liquor will continue to be tionary lying In wait for the farmers' are Buchanan, Bettle Ward, and fore she will ever amount to much. bought and sold, more or less, so long as the process goes on with free list bill and other progressive Sherman Speech Chamberlln. legislation passed by the Democrat' An Albany, N. Y., lady refuses Governmental sanction. Prof. T. H. Smith, vlco president of of ic House, is becoming more evident to speak to others of her sex who SubHartford College. Debate. two-folevery day. The motive Is wear feathers on their hats. Won- Tin THIRD HOUSE AXI) ject, "Resolved, that Pride and AmSome if not all of these must be had by you. We ' ITS CONSTANT .MENACE to protect the profits of the tariff bition Is a greater curse than Ignor-andder what she'd do if she met a feltrusts, and to prevent, If possible, low with a rabbit foot on his watch are in position to satisfy your wants along this and Superstition." AffirmaOne of the worst menaces of the the Democrats from carrying out tive: J.P. Foster, O.D. Carson, Belva fob? line at very satisfactory prices. y public welfare is the "third promises made to the people. Negative: Buchanan. W. R. Car Mes- house," which convenes with the asThe Danville The group of Senate Tories is son, P. D. Tweddell, Walter Fossenger has rounded out tho first sembling of almost every legislative still able to exert a tremendous inter. Paper. Criticism. Size:year of its publication with flying body. Its members aro the lobby- fluence upon legislation. Hav . FILYDIA FOSTER, Sec'y. colors. It is one of the best papers ists and bribe-givewho stand like ing packed the important commit in the State and Editor Louis Lan-dra- evil angels at the side of many hon- tees with men who take the corporIs making It better with every est legislators. presence is ation viewpoint of the particular MADE TWO ATTEMPTS Their Issue. to come before those both recognized and felt, but their legislation abolishment Is one of the serious committees, the reactionaries are In TO LYHCH NEGROES Mr. H. A. Sommers. editor of the problems that confront the law a position to continue serving specElizabcthtown News, has gracefully making bodies of the present time. ial privilege by obstructing and perdeclined to enter the race for Lieuthaps preventing tho passago of But Hartford Herald. Failed Blacks Had Killed enant Governor on the Democratic Perhaps the legislature has never measures desired by the people. ticket. He says he has no really been In earnest about abolishAmong those whom the public Policeman Who Arrested . j and prefers to ing the "third house." ambitions Whenever may safely rely upon to oppose most remain in the ranks of the party. a majority of Them. the House and Senate of the progressive House measures, with all decide to put Mr. Sommers Is popular the "third house" out are Balllnger, Smoot, Lorlmer, Gugclasses and would have run a strong of business, they will find some genheim, Stephenson, Lodge, Oliver, Ky., May 7. PoliceLebanon, race. way of doing it. Of course thero Warren, Perkins and a dozen others, man John Robey was killed by Jas. Twenty-on- e American republics aro a lot of fellows who get them who will at all times have the hearty Buckner and Jesse Smith, negroes, of Vice President early when he was taking have presented Andrew Carnegie selves elected to the General Assembly because of the "third house." Sherman. them to the workhouse. Smith held with a handsome gold medal, as a Back of this group of reactionar- the pollcoman while Buckner stab-bo- d tribute to his efforts in behalf of They want to get to the capital In tho capacity of a for no ies are arrayed the tariff trusts, world-peacNow him IS times. Smith was caught If Andy will turn his attention and his millions other purpose than to reap the re- the railroads, Wall street. Standard this afternoon hiding in a negro towards helping thousands of de ward which comes to the wretch Oil and the balance of the organiz- cabin in tho West End. A mob serving poor of tho earth to make who places money above nrlnclnlo. ed wealth of the country. sought to lynch him, but Police The Democrats and progressive Chief Yowell and Sheriff Burhan peace with poverty and starvation, They care nothing for the welfare his medal will come to him at the of the people they represent. They Republicans are pitted against this rushedth e prisoner to Louisville. possess no honor except the kind combination. The two forces will, Judgment Day. Buckner was captured this eventhat exists among thieves. For a when necessary, combine to prevent ing and lodged in Jail. A crowd The Herald is kindly disposed few dollars they will sell out the tho passage of a bad bill, but they stormed the prison, and while the towards the candidacy of Hon. Wra, rights of the people to a grinding will be helpless at times tp prevent Mayor, County Attorney and prom . Addams for Governor, therefore it monopoly. They know no code of the Tories from obstructing the pas- inent citizens appealed to tho mob has has not printed one of those honor, and treachery to their con- - sago of Democratic legislation such to -.- ggu.! let the law take Its course, Buckhorrible look'ng pictures of him stltuency is the thing they barter. as the free list bill. ner was slipped out and also rushed For Attornoy General Thomas which have been floating through Of course OANIDATES ON THE these rascals About the only thing the average to Louisville. would McGregor, Marshall county. the columns of the Kentucky press, find some way to "be seen" by those citizen can do is to keep tab on the Mayor Spalding called tho City For Auditor M. C. Rankin, Hen-- " a cut for tho purpose, who want to buy up tho peoples' votes of his Individual representaalthough TWO LEADING TICKETS ry county; C. W. Parrlsh, WoodCouncil In special session early this furnished by one of the well known representatives like a stock dealer tive In both House and Senate, nots morning and a reward offered ford county. plate factories, has been on hand for buys up a drove of hogs or i herd ing particularly whether they vote for the capture of the negroes. GovFor Clerk of tho Court of Appeals- more than a month. Mr. Addams of cattle, but to drive the "third for or against legislation desired by ernor Wlllson later Increased the A Complete List of Those Who F. H. Preston, Floyd county; ought to call that electro in before house" out of the capltol building tho people, and when election time amount. Clayton S. Curd, Muhlenberg counIt gets any further. or Into the penitentiary, would at rolls around, to act accordingly. Have Announced Up All day crowds were parading the ty. put an end to tho brazen pub Tnft Antagonizes Progressives. streets and for a time a race riot Responding to the suggestion of least For Treasurer no announceto Date. licity with which the bribe-givPresident Taft took tho leading was feared. the Muhlenberg Argus that Owens- - plays his ments. OwInfamous vocation. part In the light against giving the boro should have a curfew ordl For Secretary of Stato Edwin Inquirer. progressive Republicans of the Sen- DELEGATES NAMED TO Democratic Candidates for nance for married men, the Inquir ensboro Farley, McCracken county; A.' J. ate the committee places they deJame3 B. McCreary, Madison ATTEND If. of P. MEEETING er indignantly rejects the proposi- BRYAN MAKING HEADWAY county; William Addams, of Harri- Oliver, Allen county. manded, which fight resulted In gives as its reason that tion and For Superintendent of" Public InMAY IIK "RECALLED" leaving all tho big Senate commitAt the regular meeting of Rough son county. "Owensboro has about fifty lodges struction no announcements. tees the same citadels of special River Lodge No. 110, Knights of For Lieutenant Governor James now and is organizing new ones ev"Keep your eye on Bryan," said For Commissioner of Agriculture ery week." We aro familiar with a shrewd Democrat the other day. privilege that they were In the pre- Pythias Tuesday night of last week, P. Edwards, of Louisville; Col. Tom Chnrles Hanna, Shelby county It was voted that twenty-fiv-e mem- Stuart, of Winchester; Edward J. D. W. Clerk, Knox county. the old excuse of married men who Those who heard the suggestion vious Congress. Before tho Republican caucus bers bo selected by Chancellor Com- McDermott, of Louisville; W. M. stay out late of nights that they have done so, and they find that Mr. "have been to the lodge," but this Bryan Is making great strides. Tho was held, tho regular Republicans mander J. B. Tappan to represent Smith, of Louisville. EDWARDS. is the first time we have seen this Nebraskan is a good politician now of the Senate signed an agreement tho local lodge at the Fifth District For Auditor Ruby Laffoon, of May 8. Rev. Coonlo will nil by which they agreed to give the meeting of tho Knights of Pythias, Hopkins county; Henry Bosworth, dead secret (?) exposed in newsparegular appointment at Bethol a cunning Judge of popular sen- progressives a represen- that meets Owensboro for one of Fayette county; Frank Hager, of church next Sunday at 11 a. m. per columns. timent and a keen forecaster. Ho tation on all committees. Senator day Friday, at May 2C. Already Boyd county. Mr. R. T. Hlnes returned last Upon the second page of Tho Her- does not work wholly in the open, Penrose, who signed the agreement many from this city havo signified exposed to the enemy's bullets. The for tho regulars, Is For Treasurer Joe VanMeter, of Tuesday from Owensboro, where ho y ald will be found an article said to have their willingness and desire to go, Fayette county; Tom Rhea, of Lo- had been visiting his brother, Mr. from the Shelby Sentinel concern- Democratic situation changes daily bitterly arraigned his regular col- and It Is thought that Rough River gan county. Warren Hlnes. ing the candidacy of Hon. William In these glorious times, and hour by leagues for putting him in position lodge will be well represented. Tho Several from this place attended county, for hour it Is apparent that the wheel of breaking his political word, which following were specially appointed Addams, of Harrison For Secretary of State C. F. of Bryan's fortuno Is turning up- he declared he had entertainment SaturCrecellus, of Pendleton county; G. the musical the Democratic nomination for Govalwavs especial- to attend tho convention, and It Is day night at J. L. Cook's, near ernor. Mr. Addams is a most ex- ward. ly prided himself upon keeping in- the desire of tho lodge that all who B. Likens, of Ohio county. When a scrutiny is made of tho violate. All reported a nice cellent gentleman and fully qualiJames Schroaders. For Attorney General can do so, attend: fied for the office which ho seeks. Job lot of progressive plans propos-e- y county; Denny P. time. now develops that Penrose's It C. M. Taylor and J. H. Thomas, Garnett, of Adatr Sunday School was organized at by reformers of all parties, It Is breach He has gained greatly in populariof faith with progressives of Beaver Dam; Z. Harrell, of Rock-por- t; Smith, of Trigg county; M. M. Lo Bethel church Sunday. ty with Kentucky voters of late, and discovered that most of these Ideas was forced by White House presgan, of Edmonson county. W. E. Ashbv, of Centertown; Miss Essie Autry spent Saturday should he be nominated, thero is no were proposed by Mr. Bryan long sure. President Taft considers M. B. Barnard, Morris Barnett, B. For Clerk Court of Appeals ago. If the credit is to go to tho progressives night and Sunday with Miss Besslo doubt that ho would lead tho parllko La Follette his per- S. Chamberlln, E. P. Moore, O. R. Robert L. Greene, of Franklin counAustin at Horton. ty to victory. He has a large fol- Inventor, progressives will havo to sonal enemlcB, and he does not want Tlnsley, W. H. Rhoads, Fred Miller, ty; J. Morgan Chlnn, of Franklin way for Mr. Bryan. Miss Mary Ashford and sister If tho them In a position to assist In bring- W. J. Bean, A. E. Pato lowing which Is gaining every day make John T. county; Charles W. Longmlre, of Flora, spent Saturday night with radicals really mean business, they ing in all sections of tho Stato. about tho passage of legisla- Moore, Rev. J. W. Brunor, Dr. H. Fayetto county. Miss Myrtle Bond at Roslno. will turn to tho man who deals In For Supcrjtnendent of Public InWhen It comes to fixing up a radicalism by wholesale, and not by tion like tho farmers free list bill, J. Bell, R. D. Walker, W. R. Carwhich they could do bv combining son, J. S. Ford. Albert Rial, J. W. struction Barksdole nice, smoothc Hamlett, of platform, embracing retail. It Startled tho World with the Democrats If given the rep- Sanderfur, R. E. Lee Slmmorman, Christian county; L. C. Llttrell, of all In this life worth living for and When tho astounding claims .were Many of Mr. Bryan's friends are resentation on the big committees L. M. Ward, J. C. Her, and J. H. B. Owen county;' R. S. Eubank, of flrst condemning everything that oven for tho recall. They may decide to made for Bucklen's Arnica strength Carson. Fayette county. looks bad; with all tho planks pol- apply recall to him, and make him to which their numerical Salve, but .forty years of wonderful entitles them. ished to a finish and grained with all comb forward again. As events aro For Commissioner of Agriculture cures have proved them true, ond A Wise Selection. tho platitudes and beatitudes to shaping themselves, It may be In Mr. Tom Wyatt, of Logan county; J. everywhere It Is now known as the A Rurgliir'8 Awful Deed The school board met last Friday be found In tho political curricu- Bryan's power not only to prevent May not paralyze a home so com- and W, Newman, of Woodford county; best salve on earth for burns, scalds, Prof. C. C. Justus as lum, Judge O'Rear seems to havo the nomination of any Democrat he pletely as a mother's long illness. principal of Ballard B. F. Hill, of Henry county. sores, cuts, bruises, sprains, swellCounty High one of tho finest specimens of the opposes, but to nominate tho man But. Dr. King's Now Life ings, eczema, chapped hands, fever For Railroad Commissioner Pills are a School for the next two years. This Evidently, kind oxtant. however, ho prefers. But, like some other splendid remedy for women. "They is a very wise selection. Tho term First District, Lawrence B. Finn, of sores and piles. Only 25c at James it is for exhibit purposes only, as it great commanders, he takes tho gave me wonderful benefit In consti- now drawing to a close, under the Simpson county; Second District, H. Williams. m mim outlines more than any Governor of sense of his followers, and if ho pation and female trouble,'-- ' wrote management of Prof, Justus, has Elliott Beard, of Shelby county; W. Notice to Creditors. Kentucky would over be able to should find them stubbornly oppos Mrs. M. C. Dunlay, of LeadUI,.Tenn. been tho best managed and most F. Klalr, of Fayette county. Ohio Circuit Court. execute, and, tho Legislature and ed to his own 'choice, and determin If ailing, try them. 25c at James thoroughly taught of any in For United States Senator Ollle V. C. the hisJones, et al Plaintiffs, tho judgshlps seem very Insignifi ed to name Bryan himself well, H. Williams. m tory of our school. We are certain- James, of Marlon; T. H. Paynter, of vs. cant institutions when ranged along tho people ought to have the right ly glad the Board of Education de- Greenup, and D. G. Park, of Samantha J.vJKtlls. Defendant. POSTMASTER GENERAL side of it. of recall. Washington Posr. cided to keep Mr. Justus at All pereiiTkavlne claim a nin. im TO BE INVESTIGATED head of our school. Wo predict the Republican Candidates. for Wiley, chief chemist of tho Dr. The new Nlcaraguan the estateJJpS. F, Jones, deceased, Assembly it much greater success during the Tho announced aspirants for Re- are hereby Department of Agriculture, has has authorized President Estrada to notified to present sam The Inquiry to bo made by the next two wears publican nominations are: than in tho past. tlmoly warning against contract an American loan. It is House of Representatives to me. at my office in Hartford, sounded a Into tho Tho Advance, La Center, Ky., May For Governor' Judge Ed G. Kentucky, properly proven, tho promiscuous, buying of headache said tho loan will amount to be- political machine of Postmaster on or ' O'Rear, Mt, Sterling; w, H, Cox, before the flrst day remedies by" the people, Ho Jnti-mat- tween X12.000.000 and $20,000,-00- 0. General Frank Hitchcock Is' one in 5. 1911. of June, 19H Maysvllle: E. T. Franks. Owens- - or they will be The money Is to bo used to which tho whole country will be In that people who recklessly ' r.. forever barred, , uvor An aa aaa .nas Deen bud- - I.boro. ' ro.uuu.uuu . T GlYn under my hand this fa throw .headache tablets Into their fund debts, build railroads and es terested. The resolution of In scribed to the Japanese loan of $5,-- 1 for Lleufenant Governor ho an J91' ' P. L. FBLiyV. stomach are playing tag with eter-- tablish a gold standard, ? quiry directs the postofflce coramlt- - 000,006 to China. aoncmnts. Il9t4 Mastar nAmmii..u,, . Other Progressive Legislation WEDNESDAY. tee to determine how much political work is performed by postmasters and subordinate officers in the of the country, and by what authority they neglect their official duties and violate tho civil service law. It has long been charged that through postofflce department patronago tho Postmastor General has established a machine for the control of delegates to tho national conventions. post-offices &.&'1&& HOUSE H mm t FURNISHINGS! it The Time ripe for putting Spring airs in the home. jl New Rxigs, Newlj r M Mattings." Furniture. New Lace Curtains, New Shades, New Poles and New Pieces d, ce to-da- Semi-Week- ly Rugs, Room - rs m $10. $12.50, $15, $18, $20,! $25, $27.50. Mattings offlcc-seeki- ng 15C. tO 25C Per Yd. Curfains 50C. to $3.5Q 1QC. tO 7,5C Per Pr. Each. to-da- y, Shades law-mak- er e. FURNITURE of Every Description. E. P. Barnes & Bro. Beaver Dam, Kentucky. M er A Ij one-four- th to-da- n , m es V . , i. I J '' '" t'f ft ' m i .it . rVyifii lp?Y7nTff7 I PAID'C i Exclusive Styles l j sjs Don't fall to try a sack of Gold Medal Flour, guaranteed, to give perfect satisfaction. W. H. MOORE & SON. Samuel Lee, the young son of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Schapralre, city, has been quite 111 for several weeks, of .rheumatism and incipient heart trouble. Mrs. Jonathan Miles left Thursday for her home at Uniontown, Ind., after an extended visit here with her daughter, Mrs. John W. Taylor. Mr. Silo Taylor, "Cooper & the bride in Aitus, Okla., on Thursday, May 25. Before they moved THE CLOSING EXERCISES to Oklahoma several years ago, Miss OF HARTFORD COLLEGE Hoover lived with her parents at Friedaland, this county. She also attended Hartford College and is well known here. Many friends Occur Next Week, Commencing wish her and her chosen mate hero Sunday A Fine Promuch happiness In wedded life. at the court house here last Friday night by J. W. Porter, D. D., of Lexington, under the auspices of the Baraca class of Hartford Baptist Church, was well attended and hugely enjoyed by all present. Dr. Porter evinced his ability ns an entertainer In a splendid manner. His lecture abounded In pathos and humor, which alternately convulsed his audience with laughter or touched them to tears. It was a high class entertainment In every respect and gave the fullest satisfaction to those who attended. Mr. Ernest Brown, living near Echols, Ky was In Hartford Monday and while at The Herald office, showed us the strangest curiosity In the way of a hen's egg we have ever seen. When broken by his The lecture Makis Homt Baking Easjr iijiB) ESitaisra gram Arranged. The annual Commencement Exercises will begin Sunday, May 14, with the baccalaureate sermon at the Baptist church by Rev. Couch, On of Owensboro. Monday and Tuesday nights the pupils of the Fifth, Sixth, Seventh and Eighth grades will present an interesting program under the direction of Profs. Hedrlck and Ellis. The remainder Of the week will be given to the work of the High School. On Wednesday evening eight young men and women will engage in a declamatory contest for a gold medal offered by the Board of Education. Thursday evening the High School students will present two high-clas- s amateur plays. The exercises will close Friday evening with the graduation of the Senior class. The exercises will be held at Dr. Bean's Opera House. To defray the necessary expenses, a small admission fee will be charged the first four nights. All friends and patrons of the school are Invited to be present. of tho firm of s I the liverymen, returned to Dawson Springs last Saturday to spend a few days for the benefit of his health. Mr. Ira Beaj, of the firm of Carson & Co., has returned from his regular trip through the West in the Interest of the Kentucky Clothing Co., POWDER The only baking NO ALUM,H0 Absolutely Pure from Royal Grapo Cream of Tartar powder-mado Company, of Louisville. s. We certainly feel very much gratified over, our immense sale of Ladies' and Men's Oxfords. Although the weather has been cool and unsettled, our steady sale of these goods go on, thusshowing that folks who care for style and value, know where to make their purchases. A word about our Patrician Shoes for Ladies. There is snap and style about ris. them that are not found in other lines. i" I I V -- Then the wear none like them for it; fit trie foot PERFECTLY and HOLD the SHAPE. Twenty years' experience with our Priesmier iine, for a cheaper grade shoe, gives us an opportunity to KNOW SOMETHING, so we can say that WE POSTIVELY KNOW they will wear. A new pair if they do not. BE WISE, examine our Shoe stock before buying and remember it pays to trade with a house that saves you money. I I aaSGb 5c. !0c AND 1 FOR SPECIAL VALUES VISIT OUR" 5c COUNTER. You will find unusually attractive goods for so small a price. See our new line of Blue-Be- ll Enamel Ware. We will appreciate a visit whether you buy or not. HARTFORD GROCERY COMPANY. & Illinois Central Railroad Time ble at Beaver Dam, Ky. Ta- South Bound. North Bound. We have Jjist received another a.m. No. 12111:35 p.m. No. 132 4:05 No 12212:28 p.m. No. 1012:48 p.m. barrel of Jumbo Pickles. Also fresh No. 1022:48 p.m. No. 1318:55 p.m. supply Premium Cup Coffee. W. H. MOORE & SON. J. E. Williams. Agt Leave your Laundry at my Grocery. Domestic finish. Work Guaranteed. Called for and prompt delivery. 'Phone 140; ller's Grocery. Miss Mary Marks is in Bowling Green, where she will take teachers' training in the Western Normal School. Hartford. Mr. Murray Daniel, route 1, BeaMiss Mary Taylor attended tho ver Dam, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. W. May Music Festival at LouisvJUe Cooper at the Commercial Hotel a last week. few days last week. Mr. Amos Carson, of Louisville, Mr. Byron Barnes, of the popular Is visiting relatives in Hartford for firm of E. P. Barnes & Bro., Beaver a few days. Dam, was a pleasant caller at The Mr. M. C Riley, Livla, was a Herald office yesterday. pleasant caller at Tho Herald office Miss Robblo Barnard, who bad Wednesday. C. Riley been visiting Mr. Miss Lettle Marks Is visiting in ) Owensboro. FlowerBaHcT Flower Pots for sale 13tf by E. T. Williams, Hartford, Mrs. Dr. E, W. Ford Is quite sick at her residenco on Main street, -- Mayor James H. Williams has been confined to his home, and room by illness the past few days. J. and tho insurance family, returned to her home near man, spent a few days In Rochester, Madisonville, last Thursday. Ky., last week. Mr. E. M. Woodward and wife Springs, King has accepted a left Friday for Dawson Miss Essie where they are sojourning for tho position as telephone girl at the benefit of Mrs. Woodward's health. station. Mr. A. C. Yelser, Hartford i Mrs. Albert S. Chlnn and son, Mr. S. A. Bennett, Hartford, It. Master Albert Edward Chlnn, Bea R, No. 3, gave Tho" Herald a ver Danv route 2, were pleasant ant call Thursday. callers at The Herald office last FriMr. and Mrs. T. Wade Stratton, day. i' spent a few. days In Cromwell, Old Papers, Xots of 'Em For sale Hartford last week. at The Herald office. TO 'go on !lr. J. H, "HelwrtB, Fordsvllle, and shelves or under carpets or for blastDr.' 8. W. Crwe, Centertown, were ing purposes. Fire cents per large package, In Hartford yeeUrday. tf Just received, a car of Clover and Timothy Hay, mixed, first-clasAlso a car of corn. W. E. ELLIS, The Produce Man, 19t4 Hartford, Ky. wife a few days ago to make a pan Floral design book of F. Walker of corn bread, it was a complete & Co., of Louisville, and can fur egg of a little larger than ordinary nish floral designs for funerals and size,, with another egg, shell and all, inside of it. Neither egg had any special occasions. yolk In it, the Inner egg being surE. T. WILLIAMS, rounded by the ordinary clear por13tf , Hartford, Ky. tion. We have seen curiously formed Mr. Lawrence M. Gary, who had eggs of various kinds, but this Is been at the head of a large school certainly a new wrinkle In the egg at Plain Dealing, La., has complet- line. ed his work for this terra and is spending his vacation at Beaver Dr. A. II. Ilnlrd vs. Ohio County. Dam. The suit of Dr. A. B. Balrd Mr. B. K Hill, ot Henry eountv, against Ohio county was tried the candidate for the Democratic nomi- second time beforo Judge Evans at nation for Commissioner of Agricul- Owensboro last Tuesday night, the ture, has been in Hartford the past court having overruled a motion of few clays in the Interest of his can- the attorneys for the county for trial by Jury. The evidence being heard, didacy. the court took the matter under In the police court here Monday, with leave for the attorHerbert King was accorded a third neys, pro and con, to file brief. case From the trial in the noted statement of the court, and for the third time the jury disthe plaintiff ennnot. In anv event, agreed. The case will be tried recover over S400 In excess of the again a month hence. $5,500 heretofore paid by the counMr. Paul B. Woodward, of Hous- tv. It U contended by counsel for ton, Tex., arrived In Hartford last the county that after the amounts Wednesday to be the guest of his pr shown to hove been paid. In the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wra. T. Wood- Sheriff? settlement, are deducted ward, and other friends and rela- from plaintiff's claim, he win fill tives for a short time. short of anv basis for a a ludgraent. Two handsome presents, each val It will, in all probability, be several ued at $C, will be given away abso weeks before Judge Evans hands lutely free each Saturday by the down his decision. It Is aleo anthat If any Judtrmont Ohio County Drug Co. Griffin's old nounced stand. For every dollar's worth of should bo rendered against the coun'v. th case will bo tpiren o goods bought you get a chance. tho United States Court of Appeals. At the trustee election In Hartford last Saturday, Dr. J. W. TayWill Snon Install Switchboard. lor and Mr. Frank Lowe were cho The Ohio County Farmers' Cosen as trustees of Hartford College, operative Telephone Company now in places of Judges J. S. Glenn and have the polls on the ground preC. M. Crowe, whose terms have ex paratory to building a line Into and pired. Installing a switchboard In Hartford The Hartford Players Club is be- When completed this will put Hart-lor- d In connection with nearly all ginning preparations for another play to be given here shortly after the farm houses In the southern and Commencement week. Tho com- southwestern part of Ohio county, in charge of selecting the with Butler and Muhlenberg county mittee play will be announced in a short connections. time. HEAVER DAM. Mrs. Z. Wayne Griffln left last May 8. Quite an excitement preweek to spend a few days In Louis vailed in our town Sunday mornville with her husband. Mrs. Grif ing. As the church bells were ringfin will attend the State Convention ing for Sunday School, it was disof the Ladles of the Maccabees covered that the Baptist Church convenes at Ashland, Ky was on fire. The news spread over which this week. town and the good Methodist brethThe members of the' Hartford ren came to our assistance with fire Cumberland Presbyterian church are extinguishers and by the time they requested to meet at the church arrived, plenty of water and a ladder Notwithstanding the next Friday night at 7:30 o'clock, were ready. fire, which was in the roof, was unat which time there will be a church session for the transaction ot im- der good headway, it was soon extinguished, after which each deportant business. nomination returned to their own Messrs. Ellis Foster, S. A. Bratch-e- r, Sunday School. We very much apJ. Ney Foster, Leslie Hoover, preciate and are very thankful to Sam Riley, Walter Campbell, D. our Methodist brethren and also Ham Barnes and M. B. Barnard, of the brethren of the Christian church Hartford, are in Owensboro attend who so readily came to our assisting tho great council of the Improv- ance, for had they not been prompt, ed Order of Red Men. our church house no doubt would Mr. Hunter C. Leake, chief attor- havo been a pile of ashes It ney and general manager of the le- was regular meeting day at the gal affairs of the Illinois Central Baptist church and being the comRailroad, with headquarters at Now munion day, there was a large was tho guest of his crowd present. Orleans, friends, Mr. and Mrs. Jphn J. Some of the farmers tell us that in Hartford last Saturday the recent big rain did good In one respect It washed the green bugs and Sunday. Rummage, Beaver off tho wheat, which looks very Messrs. B. H. Dam; R. A. Anderson, city: E. F. promising at present. Since the few sunny days, there Render, Beaver Dam, route 2, and spent a are no farmers to be seen on our W. F. Condlt, Matanzas, few days In Owensboro last week in streets and If clear weather prevails attendance at U. S. Court, the first another week, there will likely he named on the grand Jury and the more corn planted than was ever planted In this section in the same last three on the petit Jury. length of time. An elegant Dinner, Set Mrs. Procltn McKlnney, who has Chamber Set been visiting the family of J. D. or a handsome each worth $6 will be given Tanner, of Rockwood, Tenn., has re away free each Saturday by the turned home. Ohio County Drug Co. Save your tickets on small purchases. When For Bale Town property, vacant you get a dollar's worth you get a lotscottages and y dwelling. guess free at these valuable prizes. A. C. YEISER & CO., Try your luck! Hartford, Ky. " to-da- y. Mc-Hen43-pie- ce 10-plctwo-stor- LIME PHOSPHATE oooooooooooooooO BAPTIST CHURCH. ooooooooooooooooo O Business meeting Wednesday evening. At this meeting tho church Is expected to call a pastor for tho coming year. It is the privilege and dutv of each member to be present and express an opinion, by vote, as to vho should fill the place. Teachers' meeting Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock In tho Baraca The Wheat Growers Of Ohio County will meet at the room. Sunday School scrs'on at court house In Hartford next Saturday, May 13. A full attendance Dr. E. W. Ford. Superintendent. . o'clock-K ening worship a 7 i Is desired. B. Y. P. U. at 6:45 in the Baraca T. II. BALMAIN, Ch'm'n. room. PROF. SMITH'S SPEECH AT Preaching a'. Bonder Saturdnv HKXXHTT'S SCIIOOMIOUSi; night and Sunday n'urnoon at 2:'i o'clock. Dennett's Schoolhouse, Ky., May Xiitice to Past .Jurymen. 6. Prof. Vice Thos. H. Smith, I am now ready to pay the claims President of Hartford College, deon tho who served of Jurymen livered one of the most excellent on the subject of "Agricul- March and May Juries, Ohio Circuit ture In the Common Schools and Court, in 1910. Send your claims Organization of Farmers," we have to me at once. had the opportunity of listening to II. T. COLLINS. Trustee Jury Fund. in a long time, here Chillili lliilldiim S;icl. Prof. Smith was logical, eloquent Beaver Dam, Ky., May S. Owing-tand pathetic In his address. His the timely action of the townspeodescription of the farmer's sweet ple, and especially the Methodist and home being ruth- and Baptist brethren living near, a lessly torn up by the heavy hand of fire which would have destroyed the money-grabbe- r, brought tears to the Baptist Church hero was soon the eyes of many. Mr. Smith is cer- extinguished. tainly very strong on the necessity The roof caught from a defective of fnrmers organizing and sticking flue, about nine o'clock Sunday torethcr. Ho gave he finest reas- morning, damaging it to the extent ons for close organization among of about . 10.00. farmers we have ever heard. We Speaking for the members, I wish certainly wish that every farmer to thank all those who assisted in. could have heard the speech. We saving our church. should bo very glad If Prof. Smith A MEMBER would find It to his interest to reReturns to Xntlvc Home. main In our county. We commend Mr. E. S. Parrlsh and family arhim to any community which desires a splendid address on moral rived In Hartford last week from Shawnee, Okla., where they havo or educational subjects. resided for the past five years, leavOYE PRESENT. ing Ohio county at that time. Mr. Notice to Wool Growers. Parrlsh was born and reared In this All persons having wool pledges, county, and did well In the West nlease send them In nt once, as and would havo remained there, hut there Is prospect of a sale In the the health of his wife was not good, near future. Send the pledges to and they decided to return to KenD. M. Stewart, Hartford, Ky. tucky. Mr. Parrlsh will engage In farming ns soon as he rents or buys OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO a suitable farm. v O FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH. O W. U. Wright, Pnstor. O O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO SPECIAL PRICES ON FLOOR. ss to-da- y. well-regulat- Bible School every Sunday afternoon at 2:30. On and after first Sunday in June, Bible School will bo held every Sundav morning at 9:30. James II. Williams, Supt. Communion service after each session of the Bible School. Prayer meeting nnd lecturo by pastor (On Bible School lesson for every following Sunday, Friday evening. Regular preaching services each Fourth Sunday morning and evening. The Hartford Mill Co., (Incorpois making a SPECIAL CASH. OX KI.OUR for 30 days. 1 bll. Fancy Patent Flour. .. 1 bll. Straight Patent Flour. .$4.7." 1 bll. Straight Grade Flour. . .SI.2S SPOT CASH and no Remember goods delivered at these prices. Ev- rated), PRICE 0(r ..-.- erything guaranteed. 16t4 Yours truly, W. H. RILEY. Justus Bargain. Beaver Dam, Ky. cottage, flvo Newly Improved rooms, with wide hallway, two open porches and one screen-closeon lot 100x150 feet, with good barn and outhouses, two wells, hard and soft water, garden and chicken lot, on Main street, concrete walks from front doors to front doors of W. Ky. Seminary. Going at less than cost, easy terms. Apply to Mr. or Mrs. C. C. Justus, Beaver Dam, Ky. 19t4 d; OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O MARRIAGE LICENSE. O CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK Invitations have been received In Hartford announcing the marriage of Mise Margaret Ola Hoover to Mr,, Walter T.. F. Zimmerman, the happy eVeat to occur-a- t the home of For the refined and dainty woman In what she demands now. Americana C. H. Murphy, Yeaman, to Flora are on dentistry, and aro Daniel, Horse Branch. not satisfied with anything but the J. F. Smlther, Fordsvllle, to Ro- acme of perfection in dental work. berta Shother, Fordsvllle. Teeth extracted with ns little pain R. F. McKenney, Centertown, to as possible. Children given careful Nina Rowe, Centertown. attention. Special attention to plate J. L. Shultz, Beaver Dam, to Josle work and ALIi WORK UUARAN-TEEBooth, Beavor Dam. Work done at lowest prices. C. G. Maiden, White Run, to FlorFor a burn or scald, apply Cham berlain's . Salve. rIt will allay tho ence Renfrow, Renfrow. palp almost, instantly and quickly Office ia Republican Building, heal the injured parts. For sale by al) dealers. m wm ttehfet Prevents PiwiwmIi te OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO D. DR. H. J. BELL, HARTFORD, KY. Hi ,&, ?3&i t! . v i W km- - KZZ2ESS tar-- -. V?J siW Tit wv ... n-. . - n i it" ' "" Atwr..- ni, ..wiim m'l t iff MiiiniiiMittMMMMMMillWMMIMlMBllMMWBWBWMMi a ni women cannot keep house; that publishers are scarcely more than d in iheir selection of books to publish; that lawyers no longer know law; that STORY architects cannot design buildings; "I am a good example," writes Mrs. R."L7"BeH,"of that fathers and mothers are unfit McAIester, Okla., "of what Cardui will do for suffering to bring up children, and that somewomen. J Says Lee DidNotSurrend- - body else knows more about everyBOY AND GOAT CULTIVATE "I suffered with my head and back, for over six years, Sunday, Dec. . .'Time table effective thing than everybody else. A FIXE FIELD OF CORN and although I tried everything, I never could get any4th,con(alns the following schedule: er Under It, We are a wonderful peoplo and thing to do me any good, until 1 began to take Cardui. No. 112 North Hound duo 7:20 n. m. this Is a wonderful country. Think 'Cardui has surely helped me and built me up and I agricultural Lack of modern Dally except Sunday. of all the advancement we havo am so thankful that I have found something that will do equipment were no odds to a HAS AS TRADITION TAUGHT made In spite of tho fact KSTI14 North Hound due 3:40 p. m. me good. I feel so much stronger and better than have that every boy of Rogers Ark., accordAmerican citizen seems to be enin a long time." Dally except Sunday. ing to an Illustrated article appearIt is well to make up your mind before you are sick No. 115 South Bound due 8:55 a, m. ing In the May number of Popular Us to Believe, But It Was in gaged In an occupation for which he has neUher talent nor capacity. what medicine you will take when you are sick, With the help of his Mechanics. Dally except Sunday. New York World the Parlor of Wilmer No. 113 South Bound due 1:40 p, in. billy goat, the boy hauled manure fertilizer to the Held In a small Dally except Sunday. Wasn't a Pis-Ni- c Pnity. packing-bo- x cart, and then plowed McLean. II. E. MISCIIKE, Agt. La Crosse, Wis., May 5. Mrs. fllntrock-strew- n ground with a the little Iron plow drawn by the goat. APPLE TREE FIGURES IN IT Frank Scott, Alberta, Canada, with her two pairs of twins and three The yield of 50 bushels of corn J 47 from this acre of rocky ground is Paragraphs have recently been sets of triplets, all under live years REVISION OF TEN of age.handed Conducted Frank Jar- one of the finest Instances the Agri- appearing In newspapers that a cultural Department has to demon young apple tree is to be planted vis, on the Milwaukee road, ono You will be glad to take it when you are tired, misticket for all, In her Jourstrate the possibilities of shallow to replace the old apple tree under first-claerable and when life seems a weary grind. It will put ney to Oklahoma, to Join her husCOMMANDMENTS cultivation after careful prepara- which Lee surrendered to Grant at new thoughts into your head, fresh courage into your mind. tion. Appomattox, says the Washington band. The conductor was finally If not sick now, at least burn Cardui on to the pages convinced that It was not a Sunday of your memory, so that when you are sick you will ask Star. plc-nlUrged By Canon of Cathe- OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO This apple tree legend survives school proceed. and allowed the famfor it without thinking. ily to O the years and all WHERE IS MOTHER? O If sick or weak, get a bottle today. At all druggists. attacks upon It. John. dral of OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO It Is such a pleasing legend, blendWrttt to: Ladies' Advisorr Dtpl, Chattanooga Medicine Co.. Chattannooga, Ttsa ing poetry and tragedy, botany and .OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO book, "Home Treatment lor women," sent free. lor sptdallrutractioiu. and A little fellow came running to a arms, that people persist In believ O SHREWD SAYINGS OF OLD OJ FORM BEHER neighbor's house and there were O THINKS SHORTER MRS. SOLOMON. O ing it. These fruit tree legends, the tears In his eves and anxiety on his Grant apple tree and the George OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO face as he said: Washington cherry tree, are a great Verily, verily, what would ye And More Comprehensive as "Do you know where my mam- deal hardier than the fruit trees I will be with the other fellows. have, oh man, what WOULD ye OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ma Is? I came home from school themselves and live to a ripe age. O POEMS YOU'LL ENJOY. O back next September, Don't be Applied to Our Every- have? and she Is not at home." O O The apple tree story has very litWhen we were as playthings, ye O The Herald's Special Selections. O A little girl met a friend on the tle fact to sustain it. Lee did not Day Affairs. Tho prisoners made their escape And now O O street and said: "I want mamma; surrender under an apple tree, but sighed for a soul-matO O from the Jail by sawing their way s, ye that we have become you seen her?" THE GINGER CHAP. through an air grate In the second In the parlor, on the right of the VIEWS CREATE A SENSATION have pine for a playmate! A tiny tot stood at the window In entrance of story of the jail and letting themthe house of Wilmer When we were as kittens," we There is always something doing for selves down to the ground with bedpeerMcLean, which sat back in a big Washincton, May 4. Revision of charge of an older child and "Why don't mam- garden on the main street of the purred as kittens; but ye despised ing out, said: the energetic chap clothes tied together. the Ten Commandments the orig ma our kittenish ways and longed for come'" Who has put a little ginger In his All of the men are charged with village of Appomattox, about one an INTELLECTUAL shortened form was urged inal and compo.nlon. shouts the le , shoes v minor offenses. Tho saws vere here by Rev. George B. Wliliams big"Where ho mother?" the house. square from tne court house. Gen. Yet, now that wo havo become boy, as dashes Into For the twiddler and the fiddler found In Cave s bed. Ho tried to Lee and his military secretary, Col. Douglas, Canon of the Cathedral of "Has she fixed that rip In my coat?" Marshall, entered the McLean house highbrows, ye sigh for a sofa pilescape once before. Officials are Fortune doesn't care a rap, St. John the Divine, of New York, "Where can mother be?" says at "1:30 o'clock In the afternoon of low. Nor for switchmen who are al- searching for the fugitives. twenty-nint- h Congres of upon the When we were "clinging vines" big girl who wants her waist all April 9, 18G3. Gen. Grant was always on the snooze! the Protestant Episcopal Church. the buttoned up behind, that she may ready there, accompanied by Gens. ye chafed at the marriage tie and It's the man who bright and early HOW FARMER HILLY SCULLY follows: The proposed revision admonished us for our "weakness;" go to the opera house. can be settled on the Job, Ord, Ingalls, Rawlins, Sheridan. PLAYED FOR THE COW God spake these words and 1. "Where Is your mother, chil- Seth Williams, John G. Barnard, yet, now that we have become With brain alert and Jaw of steel, said: I am the Lord thy God; thou dren?" asks the husband and fathstrong as "oaks," ye cry out at our and square. It was at the Fair Grounds in shalt have none other Gods but Me. er, as he comes In from his work and Cols. Horace Porter, Orvllle E. "unwomanllness." Who would And fair Fame attaching New Orleans one winter that Billy Babcock, Ely S. Parker, Theodore 2. Thou shalt not make to thyWhen wo covered ourselves with and looks about. medals to his little fob S. Bowers, Frederick T. Dent and Scully, of Kentucky, decided to cut self any graven image to worship it Is it not simply wonderful how Adam Badeau. The articles of sur- cold cream and curl papers ye shudWhere they hustle, Luck Is never out betting and to content himself and serve it. dered at our vanity; yet, now that many people want mother? Is she far from there. with the purses that his horses 3. Thou shalt not take the name not the most Important person, the render were agreed to, written and we have cast those things aside, ye signed, the conference was concludof the Lord thy God In vain. Sure, the world Is full of sluggards, would pick up. Not only did he cut shudder at our trouserettcs. person, the busiest most needed Remember that thou keep person in all the wide world? If ed at 4 o'clock and at 4:30 o'clock 4. but they have their purpose, out betting, but be went out of his Lo, when we followed ye about way to tell folk of his determination holy the Sabbnth Day. Six days she Is not at home, how qulcklv her Grant sent the dispatch to Secretary with hot water bottles and solicitude too, Stanton announcing the surrender shalt thou labor. yo called It "nagFor they teach the Ginger Chap to stay away from the books. and sentiment absence Is observed. If she should About a week after he had made Honor thy father and thy go to a neighbor's Just for a mo- of the Army of Northern Virginia. ging." Yet, now that we no longer 3. what to avoid! An applo tree and an apple ormother. ye as poodles, ye call us And the weaklings, who were never Ms declaration a friend found him ment, she would surely be wanted chard figure In the events leading tag after 6. Thou shalt do no murder. known to push a project chasing about In the ring and betat home. If she goes out for an up to the surrender and it may forward and "unsympathetic." ting his money. v 7. Thou shalt not bear false wit evening, she Is probably through When we were butterflies ye called to take some of the bloom off the story "Thought you had cut it,out,'f ness against thy neighbor. They are Morals' for tho Ginger the phone and told to come home to announce that April, 1865, was a sighed under the burden of our supsaid his friend. S. Thou shalt not commit adul- quick, because the baby Is sick, or unalloyed! backward month, and that at the port and complained that wo were "So I have," answered Scully, tery.' Jack has cut his finger, or Julia has time of the surrender there was not brainless spendthrifts. Yet, now Every bug that's known to scurry "but I bought acow for $40 thin 9. Thou shalt not steal. has his usefulness In life the headache, or pa Is lonesome. a leaf or a blossom on any trees that we have become grubs and earn 10. Thou shalt not covet thy Every sleeper makes somebody morning and I'm just going to win our own living, ye declare us Mother has the only hands that around Appomattox court house. her out." neighbor's goods. else enthuse; can banish the pain, the onlv voice and exclaim that wo are The old orchard long ago disapday Scully was still Later Dr. Douglas's views created a that will soothe to sleep, the only taking your jobs from ye and the But the man who plucks the cher- betting in the and the friend asked him If mild sensation among the attending kiss that will heal the bruise, the peared and the village of Appomatries when the tales of drouth tox has very nearly disappeared. bread from out your mouths. he had not yet won out the cow. portion of the decalogue. only words that will settle the dis- The court house burned down someare rife When we were foolish ye deceiv"Not yet," answered Scully.cheer-full- y. "Let us have the courage," he pute. She Is the only one who Is the chap who puts some Ginthing over fifteen years ago, and a ed us and mocked at us; yet now "She's cost me $250 up to restore our prayer-boo- k said, "to ger in his shoes. knows where every single thing Is that we have become "wise," ye this time, but I'll win her out if it version of the Tn Commandments kept, and so she Is In constant de- new one was built at Appomattox complain that we are all cynics. We are brothers all Just brothers takes all winter." to what scholars are pretty well mand, and, If absent from home, Is Station, on the Norfolk and Western When we wero "frilly" ye waxed railroad, three miles southwest of and tho world is mighty agreed was the original and shorter most sadly missed. exceedingly carcastlc at tho folly of Eczema the surrender village. sweet form, and let us drop the Inflated boy, little girl, big boy, big yet, now that we havo be Little Nevertheless the Appomattox ap- our frills; somo ancient girl, I To the man whoso heart Is in YIeldds readily to Dr. Bell's Anticlauses wherewith ye come sensible and tailor-maddo not know just where vour ple tree story blooms perennially. septic Salve. You see an Improvegrip; scribes spoiled the magnificent mother Is now, but, wherever she Is, shudder at our divided skirts and And fraternalour strength, ye Strong ment after the first application. We we get of the decalogue. HOW'S THIS? she Is ministering to you and thinkmannish wavs. Ones, from the weaker ones guarantee it. It is clean and pleas"Why should we not revise here ing you, and sacrificing for you, We offer One Hundred Dollars Reof What then WILL yo have, O ant to use. 25c a box. m we meet and there on lines suggested again and living for you. And, If, as it ward for any case of Catarrh that can man? For we would be as ye de magaHolland's From the ones we catch, perin Canon Scott A Guarantee. must be In the case of some of you, not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. sire us. Yet how shall we discover continued. chance, they would slip. Dr. Douglas zine?" F. J. Cheney & Co., "Now one final point, Mr. Selshe has gone out of the home forwhat ve desire If ye know not what So, as onward when may we not follow the exampushing, let us "Why we are yo ever, yet believe me, God Is true, Toledo, Oli'o. lers," said Stiggins. "I llko your yourselves? WANT' Helen stop a little while ple of the Roman and the Lutheran We, the undersigned, have known Rowland In Chicago Journal. car, but suppose It blows up on mo and as the resurrection Is true, weary faint, and hearthavo the courage to your Where the churches and mother, somewhere and some- F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and will you take It off my hands?" version of less fear to lose restore our prayer-boo- k Saved Child From Deotli. Sall-n- a believe him perfectly honorable in all how, Is ministering to you. "We will If It comes down on to what the Ten Commandments "After our child had suffered Just to lend a hand to others, puts your hands, sir, with pleasure," re (Kan.) Times. business transactions, and financially some sunshine in the smile scholars nre pretty generally agreed turned tho affable agent. able to carry out any obligations made from severe bronchial trouble for a was the original and shorter form, Of the fellow with the ginger in 25c is n Small Amount. vear," wrote G. T. Richardson, of by his firm. so that we shall not weary our conhis shoes. You would not suffer one day for Richardson's Mill, Ala., "wo feared Waldlng, Klnnan & Marvin, gregations with oxen and asses and five times that amount. Then try It had consumption. It had a bad Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Do Ghosts Haunt Swamps? slaves which they do not possess? Sutherland's Eagle Eye Salve. We Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Inter- cough all the time. We tried many No.nover. It's foolish to fear fanIs a great social movement guarantee It to cure. "There It's painless nally, acting directly upon the blood remedies without avail, and docCured by Vinol cied evil, when there are real and going on In America as elsewhere and harmless. m and mucous surfaces of the system. tor's medicine seemed as useless. deadly perils to guard against in world, and minisin HERB IS PROOF Testimonials sent free. Price, 75c per Finally wo tried Dr. King's New swamps and marshes, bayous, and ters of other denominations else- KENTUCKY'S SMA LLEST Discovery, and are pleased to say " I suffered so long from stomach bottle. Sold by all dmggtsts. lowlands. These are the malaria MAX DIES AT IIICKMAX where have showed how working Take Hall's Family Pills for consti that one bottle effected a complete germs that cause ague, chills and trouble and indigestion, that I lost Socialists can people and cure, and our child Is again strong pation VINOL cured me fever, weakness, aches in the bones flesh rapidly Ky., May Hickman, 5. Willie be gathered In Christian churches and healthy." For coughs, colds, after everything else had failed. It nnd muscles and may Induce deadand attracted to public worship Williams, aged 18 years, died at the A WONDERFUL COUNTRY hoarseness, la grippe, asthma, croup ly strengthened my digestive organs typhoid. But Electric Bitters dehome of his uncle, Caleb Kelley, In there. TALENTS ARE DISCOUNTED and sore lungs, It's the most Infalli- stroys and casts out gave me a hearty appetite, and I these vicious "Rut In order to hold and benefit West Hickman, after several weeks' ble remedy that's made. Price 50c germs can eat anything without the slightfrom tho bloocL "Three botthese people, wo must have one al Illness. He had tho reputation of and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guarest distress. I do not believe any"I have found that editors do not being tho smallest man In Kentucky. tles drove all the malaria from my or an appen ternative prayer-boo- k m really know what the people want," anteed by James H. Williams. system," wrote Wm. Fretwell, of thing equals VINOL for stomach dix, not enforced, but permitted, for Ho was not more than waist high to said one of tho speakers at the mass average Lucama, N. C, "and I've had fine trouble and indigestion." man, or about 45 our book of common prayer Is un- the What Tt Looked Like. W. E. Waterhouse, Inches, and his legs were exceedlng-- H meeting held to uplift and denature health ever since." Use this safe, our hymnal, too. suitable, and A school teacher was trying to Portland, Me. ly short In proportion to tho sire of tho comic supplement. sure remedy only. 50c at James "The minister who has the ChrisThis requires no proof. Tho new- make a class understand what a vol- H. Williams. Mr. Thos. G .Wallace, of Detroit, cross stamped upon his. soul his body. His head was much largm tian er standards of reform and criti- cano is like. In reviewing the lesson Mich., writes, "I suffered for years will not compromise it if ho speaks er than the head of the ordinary cism havo shown that nobody in this sho drew upon tho blackboard her A XOTE TO "JAILER MAN" from a chronic stomach trouble. prays in n language Intelligi- man. He was a son of Henry Will- country and knows anything about the own conception of a flaming mounEXPLAINED SITUATION VINOL entirely cured me after ble to those who have yet many iams, of this city, who Is six feet matters that ho is paid to know tain, using colored crayons with exeverything else had failed." to tako before thoy will bow tall. steps traordinary effect. about. Leitchfleld, Ky., May 4, Leltch-fleld- 's It is the curative medicinal eleat the holy name. "What is It?" she asked. The Tho current literature of progJail is empty and tho four ments of the cod's liver, combined "Any concession to the need of scholars shook their puzled heads. ress has conclusively demonstrated revision Is not radicalprayer-boo- k "What does it look llko?" sho prisoners It contained Logan Gary, with the strengthening properties, that railroad managers know Httlc Drury, and James Cave, of tonic iron contained in VINOL, William reverence for ism, but an act of persued. or nothing about managing railwhich makes it so successful in re insistence that religion scholars shook their puzzled heads. white, and John Price, a Louisville roads; that doctors know nothing negro havo left for parts unknown, storing perfect digestion, and at shall 'be real. .It will not do for "It looks like hell, ma'am," reabout doctoring; that writers canthe same time building ip the weakonly Price being thoughtful enough i almost the worst thing for serious Christians to be stayed by not write; that educators cannot ed- turned a boy, soberly n to sympathize with the Jailer in his ened system. consumptives. Many of the the dead hand." ucate; that farmers are Ignorant of "just-as-eootroubles. Try a bottle of VINOL with the orenarations rino Tar anil Honey Rev. Percy S. Grant, of New York, farming; that legislators havo never Have The negro, who appeared to be understanding-tha- t contain as much as 20 of been used for generations In your money will supported Dr. Douglas in his plea grasped the first principles of legisgrateful to the Jailer for a few fabe returned if it does not help you. alcohol: Scott a Emulsion treating coughs. Dr. Doll's for revision. A strong opposition lation; that bricklayers cannot lay not a drop. Insist on having vors done him, left the following For Sale by Hartford Drug Co., developed among the conservative brick; that Judges do not and can- with other contains both combined letter; valuaable Ingredients. (Incorporated) element of the convention headed by not administer Justice, that admin"Dear Mr, Jailer Man; I hate to Look for the bell on tho bottle. Be Tlov, Heriry R. Gummly, of Haddon-flel- d, istrators are mostly destitute of ad- sure you get Dr. Bell's. N, J., and Rev. Cyrus Town-sen- d m. leave you, but I have no money nor TOR BALK BY JJU, DBPOOIST8 l ministrative skill; that theatrical mends Here but you, and It. la en Dr. Ball's Pine-Tar-Hon- ey Brady, of Kansas City, Mo. The managers know little about the Subscribe for TJie Hartford Herald. J long until next court. I am going FmvCttishc ni Cokte. congress not being a legislative body, no action was taken. Justico Lurton, of the United Court, and Seth MAY 10. States Supreme WEDNESDAY. Low, of Now York,, were elected laymen members of the Goncral M. II. & E. RAILROAD TIME TA- Committee. BLE AT IIARTFORD, KY. J&2 Hartord Herald THE JUflHlU stago; thai half-witte- A Good Example APPLEJREE x - m CARDUI The Woman's Tonic ge ss c, St. un-eas- j e! soul-mate- e" e, w Stomach Troubles V4 W '1 l run-dow- d" ey Scott's Emulsion t' is t i iiil .ihvi'iuIii; mm rwmjjm ? l' JL V !' "1 V A ' Shore Line, was crossing a railroad thousand acres of Cyprus timbered even a note, trusting to their honor to y on his track at Klver Rouge lands In the South at 27 "4 cents pel meet tho obligation, and rarely has ho IVOR! PALACE CHAIRMAN way to Join his father at the staacre and-- has had numerous offers for lost, as gratitude usually prompts re hia purchase at prices ranging from payment of tho money. Charity has tion, when a locomotive bore down 10 to f 15 per acre, which ho declined. never been withheld by hlra from any I on him, caught him on tho tender In business be is enterprising and worthy person or object within his AHAB and carried him a few feet. Ho House District Committee of. is not afraid to spend 'bis money. financial ability. In bis donations to rolled off and the locomotive passed Nancy and Hendy Johnson, aro tho About twelve years ago, Bardstown, tho churches he la always liberal and nevover him. the Present Congress nativity, tod grown old er discriminating, giving wnerever prido of tho Johnson home and aro town of his The engine was stopped and the appearance. The busi- good can be done, and his donations Found on Lower Jordan adored by Mr. and Mrs. Johnson. Sev- and dingy in crew Jumped oft to look for tho ness houses had grown old. Many o( havo no political strings on thorn, asr John-eoHIS CAREER AND PERSONALITY eral motrtha ago Congressman body of the baby. But mangled Badly In need of Plain in bocamo a grandfather, and today thorn were framo and light- or in politics or out of It. baby crawled out from under the lograndson, Master Talbott, palmt. The streets wore poorly tho llttlo . ed, and It was very evident that the comotive, not even excited. Never Touched Liquor. A Successful Politician, He Has Been shares tho time of the busy oongress-manROYAL OF HEROD The engine passed over him withMrs. Johnson Is talented wom- town was not abreast of modern Mr. Mr. Johnson Is nover narrow upon Speaker of the Kentucky House, Just at this time out doing Injury. an, toer chief forto being music. 8h and Was Elected to the 8tate many of his friends question of personal privllego In so far m Is etato regent of tho Daughters of tho Johnson startled by paying several thousand dollars for as others are concerned, yet he Is tho The Great, Discovered Also Senate to Insure an Addl-S- ; For Dad's Sake. k, American Revolution in Kentucky. temperate of men, being a total some old rusty framo store buildings, most The young man was leaning on tlonal Vote For . Speaker of the Kentucky House. located on the north side of tho court- abstainer. It Is well known by the peoBy Jacob H. Setoff's the garden gate, chatting with the Blackburn. representative ot house square, on the main street of ple of his county that not a single drop Being object of his affections, when the a'"- Nelson county In 1SS7, Mr. Johnson the town. When he tore tho old buiW-Ign- s of Intoxicating liquor has over passed Excavators. latter said hesitatingly, "I am golips from his earliest years. He I" BY WALLACE BROWN, was elected speaker of the Kentucky down and gave tho material away his ing to ask a great favor of you." hniHrt nt rnnrwrvtn.tlve9. There wore or sold It for kindling, many of his has voted for local option In both district and county overy time an oppor- MANV CURIOUS HKMCS KOL'XI) "It already granted," he answer01 tuuor ino ieniucKy oianuaru, severaj prospective and announced can friends foared ho would go into bankali ed devotedly. oaranown, iy. dldatos for speaker, yet no other name ruptcy, eo rash did they regard his tunity has been presented, and has Prof. Ernst Sellin, the Austrian "A very great favor," she rewas placed In nomination for tho hon Innovation upon the customs of the ways made liberal contributions to tho Washington. D. C. preprinted from reports that he has peated ns If doubtful of the proof Mr JohMon.8 ek)c. community. However, this man ol local option campaign funds. When Egyptologist, wM . t!nn In thn annakershln. an interestlnc business was not daunted by hia in tho Kentucky state senate ho work- found In the lower Jordon plain, priety of stating It. "You're sure lion Joimson, reprcsontauvo in con friends' forebodings. He knew that ed untiringly and voted for the county near the road between Jerusalem that you won't think It forward of gross from tho Fourth Kentucky dls is now making tho race for the volume of trade was good and that unit local option law, which has es- and Jericho, remains of a palace mo"' dttcah, who trlot, who is to bo appointed chairman tho Democratic nomination for gover- tho removing of the toMgates from the tablished local option In a majority of "Never," h answered: "nothing which he believes Is one of those of the commltteo on the District of Kentucky, was a member of tho main thoroughfares of tho county and tho counties in Kentucky, and chamyou asked could be too great a Columbia in the next congress, has an nor of built by Herod the Great. canaltlons pioned and voted for local option changes in house ot representatives, unusually Interesting history. Tho ac- Kentucky admiring friend, arising .to other ultimately business building, asserts Sellin, trial. Only tell me what I can do Tho com- measures at all times and on all ocan would Increase the tivities of hid life have been varied. and his name In nomination for speak merce of the town. So with a pride In casions. Unllko many politicians, he might easily be reconstructed after for vou." place Politics has received muoh attention, er, concluded a meat eloquent address his undertaking he erected a hand- has never dodged on the temperance the original plans. The expedition "Well," she replied, with oident business has occupied a Pranun brick building. The question, but stands for prao leal tem- financed by Jacob H. Schlff of New reluctance, "would you mind not lenffth by withdrawing some three-storAdorable plaoehds friends have never been nog- nam Mf Johnsoa was first floor was Immediately and has perance, and ho has nover In any way VTork, has now brought to light leaning on that gate? Father paint e-tar without opposition. been continuously rented at remunera- dlreotly or Indirectly been engaged or many remarkable ruins In Palestine, ed it thl3 afternoon, and he will 'oe "" "" -- v.. Durtas hIs second term of office hH- tive prices to prosperous firms. The Interested In either tho manufacture of which the Sellin "find" Is not the awfully provoked If he has to do tt too is tho most domestic of men and died and ho did not seek re- second floor Is filled with offices and or sale of any Intoxicating liquors. all ovc- - ajain." upends a goodly portion of hfts hours father , ,aw offlM tho city hall, while the third floor has Since he has been In congress Mr. least. ,h wlmv The remains of Israel's ancient .'with his family. Tlii'ie's n Iteason mftde yacant b Wg fathcr,B death, and been occupied for rooming purposes Johnson has obtained several lniir-tan- t WM appreciations for his district, In- capital aro to bo found, for the For the large and Increasing sale of ? won established a luoraUve practice. and by fratornal orders. The Invest T owned?t by homestead, formerly ment proved to be an excellent one, cluding $70,000 for a public building most part, on a huge Isolated hill, Dr. Bell's When Established a Stud Farm. her, the late CJov. William Johnson, and opened the ecs of the business and si to at Bardstow n and a large ad- 350 feet In height, six miles northStill, the practice of law was too men. Their fears turnod Into progres ditional appropriation for Iho same west of Nablus, otherwise known as in the need of a cougli medicine, try and now owned by the present oon-- , It and you will know the reason, ni gressman. Tho residence of the John- - tamo for him and never to his liking, slvoness, and soon every business purpose at Lebanon. When his constituShechem, and about twenty miles eons Is one of the most homelike In Ho was made master in chancery by house In Bardstown was torn down ents write him on business matters he sea. The OOOOOUuOOOOOOOOOO Kentucky, modest, yot handsome in its Judge W. E. Russell, but soon resign- - and rebuilt or was remodeled and attends to their business promptly from the Mediterranean O SPECIAL NOTICE simplicity, located one mile ed the position. Shcnly thereafter he made up to date as the result of the and in a businesslike manner, and it mount Is covered with orchards of O rustic O ill icgnt'ri to O practice ot business Judgrowit and ADtarprJw ol results can bo obtained ho gets ihom olives, figs and pomegranates. from Bardstown, on tho Louisville withdrew from tho active pike, and surrounded by a variety of the law wid purrfmbtd a utring of stan- - ono man. Tho first that Is known of this O OBITUARIES, RESOLUTIONS O for the people of hl3 district. O OF RESPECT, &c. largo shade trees. It was erected by dard and thoroughbred horses, made a hill In history is when It was O Upon his retirement from the col' TO DEFEAT RECIPROCITY. bought, about 900 B. C, by Omrl, OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO lectorshlp Mr. Jornscn decided to rewho built a town called Shomeron, tire permanently from politics, and to The Hartford Herald has adoptel engage In business pursuits and spend Protective Tariff League Has Begun afterwards Samaria. as known Campaign. his time with his family. He had been son of Omrl, built a new rule In regard to Obituaries, There Ahab, the Cards ot Importuned by many of his friends to a temple to Baal, and also an ivory Resolutions of Respect, congress, but demake tho race for Tho American Protective Tariff palace. In the Ivory palace he ruled Thanks, &c, whothor written at the Inclined to do 60. It so happened, how- Leaguo has begun a now campaign northern kingdom down to 722 the behest of lodges, churches or ever, that Mr. Blackburn was to have against tho enactment of the redprtH the p. and that Is, we shall n accounts In the dividuals, ns see tho opposition for United States senator. lty agreement. It has sent out huncharge at the rate of two cents per Tosta-men- t. Ho had gone his full length In helping dreds of thousands of post cards ac- Book of Kings In the Old line for all such articles, except obitto land tho collcctorsihlp for Ben John-so- companied by the following request: one cent When Sargon captured Shome- uary pootry, which will be and appealed to the latter for help. and help defeat Pleaso A?xi3&)F&8 V?9flH h. por word, stralght.Thls is tno small0 away repay tho Canadian "reclproel'y." Tho call was heeded, and to ron (Samaria) he took aliant services of a loyal and faithful Herewith find iost cauls which people Into captivity. Tho pop- est rate we charge for anything and h of our logular rat e friend, Mr. Johnson become a candi- please sign and mall to oveiy ulation he left in the city was put Is only date for state senator In the Thirty- and United States senator Minilor the rolgn of an Assyrian Gov Tho amount, In cash or stamps, composed of the coun- rrom your state at wasmngton, eighth accompany each article, or u. r aml tno city wa3 colonized must ties of Nelson, Spencer and Shelby, Sl not bo printed. iuuuuor.ai post carus wia ue Ibv Sargon and Esarhaddon with It will and was nominated end elected with- warded on application. average a lino in oNlIod words place of the out opposition. He voted for his old The post cuid beais a copy of the Babylonians in reading and overy separate friend, Blackburn, for senator, and lev resolutions adopted by tho Tariff Israelites. Tho not conqueror of character or Initial letter counts as bored unceasingly for his League In opposition to leclprocitv, on Famarla was Alonnder the Groat sigalthough his devotion won In vain, as tho ground that It Is a gross violation The place continued to bo occupied a word. The heading and the nature both count one line cafh, tho forces of the state administration of tho policy of protection and will be e'ear on down to tho time of Herod. oven if thoy aro only a word or two. could not be overcome. especially Injurious to the farmers. Ho lebuilt and "Impioved" tho 'citv straight pootry, obituary All How He Came to Congress. and nnmed It Sebastc. This was through, one cent por word. Two years after his election to the ARRANGE FOR MISSIONARY MEET. Just before the birth of Christ. Our old rule In regard to Obituastato senate, Hon. D. II. Smith, who had a passion for build" """ ' "' V Wfaiu.- - ingHerod and Iip literally dotted ries, &c. was l.'O words free, balance sorveu wiui distinction ror several cities, f y way PTl!J:,on Christian Hie landscape of I1I3 time with tem- a cent n word, but this did not prove tertns as congressman of the Fourth nlng Kentucky district, decided to retire annual convention satisfactory because the bouuds were y ples nnd palaces. He was of from tho turmoils ot political life to r,IBn,8 always overstepped, and we cruel and was poor pay. Ho almost the pleasures of business and leisurely Wma;n9 " Inary Circles and BJble to adopt this new urolK Cnr sla" ' everybody work for him for have been forced made uofu " pursuits. Pressure was then brought rule, which Is In effect from now on. Kentucky district, which nothing. to bear upon Mr. Johnson by friends tho Eighth Contributors will please remember. Mr. Schlff's excavators report throughout the district to nceept tho will assemble hero May 17, 18 and 19. The dlstrlot Is composed of Batih, Bour- that they have found most of the .;. nomination. Ho consented and was 4. . 1 nominated without opposition, being bon, Montgomery, Clark, Harrison, palaces of the Israelite kings who elooted over Ms Republican opponent Nicholas and nearby counties. including the dwelt In Samaria, ANNOUNCEMENTS by the largest majority ever given any "Ivory palace" of Ahnb. Tablets Of programs or any event to 4, THREE NEW BRIDGES. candidate since the civil war, with the were discovered in the Inst named, take place In the future, matexception of the majority given Jlr. Lebanon. Tho fiscal court of Ma- giving names of persons and places ters of geneial Interest but not Johnson in his last race for the same numerals exact cm rent news, should office In November, 1910, when he rlon county has let contracts for tho in some new ciphers for carried overy county In the district, erection of thrco modern steel and iron and a few such expressions a3 "ok1 reach The Herald JuFt as soon several of which are normally Repub- toad bridges. Two of these aro to be wine" and "clarlflod oil," of which as possible after being decided built on the road leading to Brad fordo-lll- e the tablets would indicate King lican. upon. Please don't delay. and the other ono across Prath-er- a Al nb had on abundant supply in hlr It is not generally known that Mr. creek, a mile west of Raywlck. collars. 4- Johnson is an old newspaper man and r-- n HON. BEN JOHNSON. has had many years' experieco as a The most Important bridge to be conwas dug up roval no in Congress From the Fourth Kentucky District Also there Representative publisher. Ho was editor in chief of structed Is the one that will span Mco offerings sent to Ahab from It Gov. Johnson, and Is situat- mile track on his farm, and In genuine tho No!son County Record, which, in South Fork, near BradfordsA llle. the late Egypt, and a clay tablet letter tc facing Kentucky fashion applied himself to its palm days, was one of tho best will cost 13,200. ed at a bend In tho pike and Ahab from a king of Assyria, posof trotting and race the main street of Bardstown. Tho tho training several years he was en- weekly newspapers In Kentucky. In l, known In hissibly 190S ho was appointed chalnnan of horses. For CARNEGIE WILL HELP. south porch gives, by the aid of a thusiastically engaged in tho breeding tho Stato Democratic campaign com tory ns the "Assyrinn Colossus." glass, a perfect view of Main street and training of some of tho best Ken- mltteo in Kentucky, and under his su of tho letter t? Georgetown. That Andrew Car- - The Identification ono-ha- lf and the court house, one and During thoso porb management a Republican major- - ncgle, Uae stel king, decs not limit his not yet complete tucky thoroughbreds. Ahab was one of miles distant. years and many subsequent years ho ltv of 18.000 in 1907 disannoarod and benefactions to libraries alone has Just says l'rof creat y develop,,, ,. ...kincs. of tho Sa- was president of the Nelson County the stato was carried for tho Demo - been proved, vvhen, after an appeal byin . The statesman of rhnrire ed sterling business qualities when Agricultural association, and the asso cratlc ticket by a handsomo majority, tho mombers of the Methodist church , 'eM:nvatIons under the Schlff young. It is related that when a ciation Was prosperous under his ad- Tho party throughout tho state was or- - he wrote that he would donate half of very young man his father thought ministration. Yet his love for his gnnlzed by voting precincts and nover the expense of an organ, If the mem- - """"number of Roman and Graeco- A bprs nav the other half. The nine or-tho son was not sufficiently Inclined horse was not sufficient to restrain had a more thourough organization. gan under consideration Is to cost Roman temples and palaccs have him from the poltlcal arena, and in so expressAdmired By Political Opponents. to business pursuits, and 1892 ho sought and obtained tho posi been uncovered at bamaria, ono 01 $1,G00. Tho positive character and sterling ItheMomples having a broad curve ed himself, whereupon tho young tion of collector of Internal revenuo man presented soveial $1,000 gov- for the Fifth district of Kentucky, be qualities ot tho man havo been responParis. Bourbon county camp of like tho apse of a church. It Is e ernment bonds as tho evldonco of ing appointed by President Cleveand sible for his political and business sucperiod Modern Woodmen of America to the Byzantine HENRY WATTERSOH his business thrift. A characteristic and defeating a numser ot able appll cesses. To know Ben Johnson Is to lected L. A. Soper, or the Little Rock Arabic lamps, Roman roof tiles respect nndtadmlro him. Ho is bravo oamp, . of the man Is tho total absence of cants In tho contest. In his contest and John A. Rice, of tho Paris an(j Roman pottery ant' Ed.-fcODTas a lion, fearless in the presence ot a Idlpness, from boyhood. He Is the for the collcctorsihlp former Senator foo, and generously loyal to hi3 camp, as delegate and alternate respec- - brokcn KlaB8 have becn found, along second son of William Johnson and Joe C. S. Blackburn made a valiant friends. As a boy he was a leader of ? W remain, of ancient He vj: can itrnish you XVI. AlUfe Nancy Crew Johnson, and his sec- fight for his appointment, and true to his youthful friends, and his positive HVAIUUIL'U, IU l3 UV.U brew workmanship, including maslifelong convictions of loyalty to Green, May 5. daughter, a very charming hte ond untiring energy sive walls and stairways, cisternr his friends ho never forgot the favor. character, ability, and leadership in pojoung lady, bears tho name of her and plastered stono drains. Somr His term of offloo as collector was havo maintained his BIG BARN BURNED. grandmother. and Tin: the many reforms and tho litical and business fiolds. Ho is one of tho stones In the stairs are t who can take part in Luw to Oblige His Father. noted for Studied of the few men Amnndavllle. News comes of the yard long and they were well cut Jchncon, father of businesslike administration of tho of' overy poMtical contest and express Gov. William -fairs of that offloe. Upon his retireas n proCongressman Johnson, hlmsolf in opposition to the sentiments burning of a double crib containing and laid. found and able lawyer, and he was ment he was presented with a sliver of his frionds without losing their sup - ver wo nunnreu uarreis oi corn own. Dy " ambitious for his eon Ben to apply service valued at soveral tihousand do! port and confidence. In politics ho Is "owe lnc senerai ucnex AM himself to tre practice of the law. lars as on evidence of tiho Ugh ea mi uncoimiromisinsr Democrat nt nil Is that It was of incendiary origin. 8 early teem In which ho was hold by tho Tho latter, thorofore, In his times and on all occasions, yet can years became a monitor or tho force under him. For Infants and Children. LUCKY KANSAS CITY. poll more Republican votes in a politAVe can also give liberal Bardstown bar. However, his tcsto An Excellent Business Man. ical contest than any other Democrat was not inclined to the practice ,ani' The Kind You Have Always Bought combination rate with Daily Kansas City. This city and July 10 Tn 1897 ho established the People's In thie Fourth congressional district. in 1S85 ho turned lis attention to euteied tho field Ho politics. or Sunday Courier-Journa- l. Boars the : ot Bardstown, and was elected Thoy admire tho man and disregard- - were selected by the Aero club govern against Hon. Ludwell McKay, a very i .a soived as Its first cashier for about ing tho political whip of their party ors as the place and time for tho na-- Signature of W&&X Write Courier-Journa- l Compopular man. and a descenan ot ten years. race. This maKes that Tho success of tho Institu- wlll case tholr votes for him. It Is tlonal balloon pany, Louisville, Ky., for free ne of the be3t Kentucky families, frequently asked whence Is the source city the starting point f6r both tho -' cjipW-'- o tion under his guidance was moot reWho was an aPO"T - national and International races. sample copy of edition you or his BABE RUN OVER BY A hold representative of Nelson county. markable, as has been every business of this mho upon tho people that v, dlsfor vVv I. in If tli a American team wins this LOCOMOTIVE, BUT ESCAPED desire, but bo sure to send most a'dent frionds enterprise wltfr wWch no has boon , tr.r. Mr. Johnson's ,iwflVB thd wlaln. able. fearli9. Inval. ' year's international contest it will bo predicted tho defeat of the young your subscription order to the noMnftml -- "d connected. Lot me recite on instance- . acc0mmodatlng, charitable, untiring the third successive victory and mako aspirant, ycf he was Detroit, Mich., May i. Tho two- . ticlcotby vh. mo wmvnw j" - , Hnn jotonson. Ho has always trusted tne imt ine permanent property ot year-ol- d Hartford Herald NOT to lotod on tV democratic son of Operator Charje nMHtlataMtatMUMn. Over twoaty ,Ub p0 ,9 and many tlraes haB loaned AmW, The International raco will Courier-Journa- l. ditWvs mJo'rltlpa. ' In .1S56 1" we rirr'M f the Detroit and Toledo the o be purchased vea l" five aey to h poor and nedy witliout UciSfyi October 9. Bowling Green, Anal Xouwenbrg, JOHNSON I daughter of the late W. P. Kou-- I has been a very happy one, tho loss of tholr only eon, Eon Johnson, Jr., being tho only cloud to dim the brightness of Ky wenborglh. Tfoiolr married life to-da- - KSS 0M1G n Samaria. RESIH Jt, .... I ElSl """" y ?J JK 2?T -P- I w y. n BflHssiBIBlllBMEs 27,-00- lepre-sentativ- ono-ftft- t, '"6'HB , m!. noto-liousl- Why Assur-nasir-pa- to-da- ii.D j Read The Courier as-th- Journal? qq 'SL!. a,r:r"," U The Hartford Herald Weekly Courier Journal ' CASTOR S BOTH ONE YE FOB ONLY $1.50. ninr wu 1 yw ,,". 'mi'M'ni avi u "T? OT"M r r frt1tfflR9T33r ?.!" .The Hartord Herald Exciting Experience In Watt Africa With ThM Deadly Feat. MAY 10. "WEDNESDAY The driver ants are a terrible pest In made Ice cream Sunday with It. West Africa. Crawling over the ground Mr. C. O. Thylor weighed 100 cars of corn and It weighed 76 Next Legislature Must Provide In countless thousands, Invincible to anything bnt a waU of fire, they bring BIG pounds In the ear, shelled It weighed ATTACK quick death to every live thing unforFor Additions to State 63. tunate enough to be caught In their path and leave behind tbem tho skeleInstitutions For Insane. CEXTKKTOWX. tons of lizards, rats, sheep, cattle and JUAREZ May 8. Mr. Garfield Darnard Is even human beings. In his book entirecKy May Frankfort, tled "We Two In West Africa" Major preparing to move his section crew to Kronos. We regret very much ords of the Board of Control of F. G. Guggisberg recounts the terrors Kentucky's charitable institutions of one night when the pests invaded of General to give them up. Over show that the average nuiriber of pa- his bouse: Mr. Claude Chapman is preparing I beard voices calling, "Get up; the Madero, to move back to his farm near Mc- - tients confined in the three asylums ants are on us!" Sitting bolt upright. for the insane during the month of I found the room apparently in dark- -' Henry. Attorney C. M. Crowe, of Hart- March this year was 3,705. Of this ness. In reality tho lantern on the AND FIERCE FIGHT RESULTS ford, was here one day last week on number 1,453 are confined in the floor at the foot of the bed was still Lakeland asylum, near Louisville, burning, but as I threw my band out business. and felt heavy weight of mosIt Is estimated that about fifty 1,060 in the Eastern asylum at Lex quito netthe suddenly realizedthe it that Took Possession of Custom bridges and culverts wero washed ington and 1,192 in the Western was coated1 with ants so thickly that out In Centcrtown Magisterial Dis- asylum at Hopkinsville. It kept tbe light out as effectively as a House, But Retreated All the asylums are crowded and velvet curtain. trict during tho recent rains. Two bounds took mo out of that Our town marshal, Mr. W. G. It Is difficult to find room for a new Nightfall. At 1 spent last Friday night patient till one of the old ones Is mosquito net and tbe but. but It was Tlchenor, an uncanny feeling when my feet with his brother, Mr. T. Tlchenor, at discharged as cured. It is expected crunched through OFFICIALS MEXICO tho living carpet of fiUIll'IMSi: that the next Legislature will be LIvermore. ants. Hitting tbe side of the doorway provide for additional in my hasty exit, I brought down a still Mr. Josh Crowe, who received a asked to El Paso, May 8. Insubordination knife wound at tho hands of Ed buildings at two of tho asylums, shower of the little pests on my bead a the ranks of Gen. Madero and a and the Board of Control will like- and shoulders from rafter, wall and Is Improving. lust for fight, of which the federal Johnson,N'lna Rowe and Mr. R. F. ly recommend that a separate Insti roof, and then the fun began. Miss concessions had apparently deprived Somo people say that tbe ant buries tution be established for epileptics. a fierce attack on McKlnney were qulotly married at Very few of the epileptics are crazy bis head In you and leaves It there, them, caused the bride's home hero on last Sunothers that be drives some other part Juarez, which culminated and should not be confined with the to of the Insur-rect- day morning, Rev. R. D. Bennett of- Insane people, so the experts say. If of his body Into you. I didn't worry In the careful retreat ficiating. about oxamlning which theory was after a day of continuous The Woodmen's speaker that was the epileptic Institution is establish- correct. It did not affect tbe torture skirmishing. missing billed for hero Friday night failed ed, there will bo no necessity for ad- of the result. For the next ten mln-uc- s Five persons on the American side I was standing In a stato of naditional buildings at the asylums, as and to appear. are known to have been killed ture In tbe open, the rain beating Centertown Is preparing to erect the wards now occupied in the asy- down and tbe boys, hastily roused. twelve wounded. The casualties of a graded 1 lums by these epileptics could be school building right soon. picking ants off my body by tbe light V. the combatants are not known toused by additional Insane patients of torches. night. when the epileptics are taken away. SULPHUR SPRINGS. I was so engrossed In this new sport A protest was registered by Col. May 8. Farmers are going In a The average cost per day to the that I qulto forgot about Lees; then 1 Steever, of the Fourth United States rush since the water has gone, but State for each patient in the asylums suddenly realized that be was not cavalry, against the firing Into the the land Is hard to plow after a few ts forty-tw- o cents. This there. I won a moral V. O. by going and one-ha- lt American territory, and It lessend days of sunshine. Includes food, clothing, medicines into that infernal place and baullng business. as pitiable sight In out. Ho was considerably thereafter. James Wysong, of near Sunny-dal- e, and everything. This is considered him torchlight, his a bnlr waving as if tho American Xearly a thousand died last Wednesday night at a remarkably low rate, considering in a as troops were massed on the border his home, of a stomach trouble, and the high prices that havo to be paid through breeze bodytbe ants crawled black with tbem. it, his keeping back the crowds and ready was burled at Sunnydale Thursday for all kinds of foodstuffs. To pick them off was too slow a Job. to respond to orders from Washing- at 2 o'clock p. m. A large crowd I seized a tin of kerosene oil and J. Subscribe for Tlio Herald. $1 n yenr. poured It over him. sweeping tbe enton. of relatives and friends followed t, couriers are galloping the remains to emy off In thousands. One of my hamtheir last resting Notice to Creditors. mock boys rushed up with a flaming "back and forth trying to arrange an place and loft tho mound above Ohio Circuit Court. torch, meaning In the kindness of his urmistlce so the peace negotiations them covered with flowers. X. B. Wilson, Plaintiff, heart to give master more light. I may ko on. Albert Cox has bought tho inyeiled to him to keep away, and be, vs. THE STORE THAT SATISFIES. The federals brought their artil- terest of J. D. Ralph in the Dun- Jerry Clark, admr. et al Defend- thinking he was being urged on, 5 o'clock, lery into action about rushed toward us quicker than ever. dee Mercantile Co., located In our , ants. and shrapnel swept the lnsurrecto east-en- d suburbs and known ns All persons having claims against Luckily Lees' cook stopped bim In advance and into the outlying forces Dundee. It Is passing strange why time, and a tragedy was averted. the estate of Mary C. (Clark) WilWo; spent the remainder of tbe night of the camp near Peace Grace, a man will Invest his money in the son, deceased, are hereby notified to under a tree. In spito of tho discomwhere the peace commissioners wero suburbs instead of in the real town, present samo to me, at my office, in fort of It nil tbe persistent rain, the to have met where tho people are, but it seems Hartford, Kentucky, properly prov mist, tho smarting pain of tbe ant The insurrectos carried the fight that some people Just don't like to en, on or before the first day of bites wo could not help laughing at Into Juarez, taking possession of live in town, nohow. June, 1911, or they will bo forever tho idea of our helplessness against in EH the custom house. They withdrew tbe little brutes that were occupying Mr. and Mrs. Pollard, of barred. from Juarez at night under the our comfortable huts. However, tho near Trisler, visited their son, Given under my hand this May 0. of their chiefs. only thing to do was to wait patiently Aaron, near Sunnydale, Saturday 1911. CERALVO. F. L. FELIX, ADAHURG. Government Officials Bewildered. until they cleared out. and Sunday, returning to their 19t4 May 8. Mrs. Carrie Hefln, of Master Commissioner, May 6. Misses Mary Patton and Mexico City, May 8. With no In homo Monday morning. Owensboro, is visiting her mother Katlo Lee visited Mrs. Rowe Bean, A Repulsive People. formation other than that containFor All Bowel Troubles Tbo Inhabitants of Dutch New Guinea here. enar Taffy, Tuesday afternoon. ed in the Associated Press disUse Dr. Bell's Antl-PalIs are not an CEXTERTOWX. Relief attractive race. "Tbo naMrs. Hade Kimmel, of Roches- Mrs. John Raymond and daughpatches regarding the kaleidoscopic May 8. Married at the bride's almost Instantaneous. Is also good tive woman," says Dr. changes at Juarez, the Government home here last Sunday, Mr. R. F. externally for all kinds of pains. the explorer, "drags up Eric Marshall, ter, visited the" family of Mr. D. W. ters, Zoda and Susie, visited Mr. tbe children, Kimmel last week. and Mrs. Brownlow Gossott, near officials are betraying complete McKenncy to Miss Nina Rowe, Rev. Sold everywhere. m cuts tbe firewood, brings In tbe sago, Mrs. J. M. Everly visited her Taffy, Tuesday. They were confident .R. D. Bennett officiating. These are works tho canoes, occasionally proving ' Miss Ethel Phillips, Bell's Run, her skill ns a warrior in the family daughter, Mrs. Eddie Hill, at Rock- that the Diaz manifesto would be very popular young people and their Mortification Well Earned. port, last week. visited her sister, Mrs. Oba Helm, a satisfactory to Madero and that many friends here extend conghat-.ulation- s. An Englishman, alono with Richard- and village quarrels, and always comMr, J. M. Mclntyre and wife vis- few days this week. son, the novelist, said to him, "I am ing off best with ber tongue. She s peace negotiations would be rehappy to pay my respects to the au- usually content with a strip of bark ited at McHenry and Centertown Mrs. Lena and Mrs. Mary Pat-to- n sumed. Rev. R. D. Bennett filled his reguthor of 'Sir Charles Grandlson,' for at cloth. When in mourning she dis- some days ago. were in Bell's Run Friday, was created by the lar appointment at the Uneasiness penses even with this. Tbo male sex Methodist Mrs. Lou Bratcher, of Horse news of tho attack, followed by sat church here last Sunday and Sun- Paris, and at Tho Hague, and, In fact, predominates, and most of tho men Branch, visited her brother, Mr, Joe at every placo I have visited, It Is isfaction when It was learned that day night. have to bo content with one wife. On much admired." Dr. nelPs Antiseptic Salve Wilson living near here, a few "Madero had the men under control. Mr. James Crowe, of LIvermore, Richardson appeared not to notice the death of a man tbo widow, clad days ago. Is guaranteed for tetter, ringworm, "Diaz held a consultation with tho visited his son, Dr. Crowe, at this the compliment, but when all the com like Eve, but as ugly as Satan, crawls Mr. Eddie Heflin, of Owensboro, eczema, chapped hands and lips, "Minister of War and other members place, last week. pany were assembled addressed tho around tbe grave, walling and chantrunning sores, ulcers and In fact all gentleman with, "Sir, I think you wero ing, performing weird movements with was hero last week. of his cabinet, regarding Master Martin Kincheloe, of Censkin diseases. Good to use after the new turn of affairs. In defense tral City, visited his grandmother, saying something about 'Sir Charles arms and body, which may or may not Do meant for dancing." Pall Mall Gashaving. 25c a box. m of the mnnlfesto, officials stated that Mrs. Mollle Rowe. hern last FrMnv Grandlson.'" For Sale, Farms All sizes, from .. "No. sir," ho replied. "I do not re zette. 6 to 300 acres. the anarchical condition of the in- and Saturday. We can please you or mo nrst time, the dome of member ever to have beard It mensurrectos was foreseen by Diaz, and If you want to buy land. Blue Tits Love the Bees. the Capitol at Washington was cirMrs. Alvin Rowe, who has been tioned." From Orvlno's "Cyclopedia of an effort had been made to avert It. very sick, Is improving. Bees bavo enemies of various kinds A. C. YEISER & CO., cled by an aeroplane Friday. Tho Anecdotes." like the rest of creation. Every one The conversation of tho army offHartford, Ky. aviator was Lincoln Beachey. Messrs. James Igleheart and Len-Ic- o knows tbnt many birds are Insectivat the war department, icers Remarkable. Brown, of Matanzas, were In all was of anything but peace. "One of tbe astronomers claims that orous, butany Insects do not form the town last Sunday evening. food of one species. The bird ho has charted GO.OOO new worlds." Mr. Otis Brown and wife, of Mawhich bas formed a taste for bees is "By George, It's rcmnrkabloi" Have You Got Yours? the blue tanzas, were tho guests of R. H. "Not so very when you consider tho cover a tit. and If a pair of these dis"Washington, May C. If you can- Kincheloe and family last Sunday. suitable nesting placo In tbe fact that be bas tho use of tbo largest neighborhood of an apiary not run your hand Into your pocket It is surDr Jessie Everly, of Ceralvo, was telescope In the world." prising bow smd haul forth a roll of $34.55 you In town last Monday. "I wnsn't thinking of that. What 1 off to satisfymany bees will be carried them and their young. are not financially an nverage man. Mr. E. S. McMillan returned from consider strange Is that with so many Generally their work is mostly felt A statement Just Issued by the Logan county last Sunday night. other worlds in existence tho lady wbo where queen raising Is extensively InIs acting as stepmother for my chil"United States Treasury Department dulged in, for queens nnd drones being Mr. O. L. Ross, who has been con- dren had to light on this one." Chi- largest gives that amount as the per capita fined to his home and slowest on tbe wing form with tonsilltls, is cago Record-Heralcirculation, basing tho figures upon able to bo out again. a desirable and easy prey. Agriculan estimated population on May 1, tural Economist. Mrs. J. B. Maddox Is on the sick Memory Reienta Dlttrutb 3 911, of 93,705,000. list. I remember telling tho bishop of n Up to His Standard. The department showed that on tbnt 1 envied him bis splendid Tho election held here last SaturA a small town that date there was a general stock day to olect school trustees resulted memory. "I seem to remember a aboutmerchant Inbankrupt for tbe was to become sevthing quite well," I told him. "then I of money amounting to $3,546,574,-33- In the enth time. He called In tbe account of Messrs. J. B. get frightened." Included $308,936,220 Maddox and Virgil Bishop. which. ants to go over bis books. Wben they The bishop said: lield In tho treasury and $3,237,-38,11- 7 Esq. W. P. Render, of Matanzas, thing you can do. "That's tho worst bad finished they told blm be would Memory Is a very be ablo to pay 8 cents on tho In circulation. dollar. '.was In town last Monday evening. delicate organ nnd resents distrust" A troubled look came over tbe merEllen Terry In McCIure's Magazine. chant's face. "Heretofore." bo said, Spring Races, Louisville, Ky., May HOPEWELL. "I bavo always paid 10 cents on tbe The farmer and his wife were about to sit down to a May 8. Somo of the wheat Is lath, June 8th. A Matter of Luck. dollar, and I'll do It now," be affirmed cold supper when they saw some old friends .driving Is sometimes good lack." For the above occasion tho L. & "Bad luck ruined in this neighborhood and as a benevolent smile overspread bis "Ridiculous!" towards the house. N. will sell round trip tickets under S some damaged s half or face. "I'll pay the rest out of my own "Not at alL Did yon ever get a club pocket" Everybody's. from the recent storm. Tho dam- tho following conditions: The good wife was equal to the occasion thanks to Tickets age to houses, crops and other sold on May 12th and to fill a heart flush and afterward discover that somo one else bad a full her New Perfection Oil Cook-stov- e. A Reminder. 13th, limited to Juno 9th, 1911, things Is estimated somewhere bebouso?" Detroit Free Press. Mrs. Crlmsonbeak Did you tblnk of She had it lit in a moment, and her guerts" hardly were tween $1,500 and $2,000. Wo can $4.45. sealed me wbtlo 1 was away In the country, Tickets sold on May 13th, limited on the porch before a hearty hot meal was ready for the stand In our yard and northward it A Legal Compliment John? Mr, Crlmsonbeak I certainly table.,: sausages and eggs and long raihcrs of streaky bacon, and rolls "Yes, young Coke handled the case did, dear. I wore that necktie you looks liko winter, southward It looks to May 15th, $3.40. wet magnificently. Ho proved beyond tbe bought mo for my birthday, and everyTickets to be sold May like summer. The water Is higher craped m the oven and fresh coffee and the hosicw henee! at cool possibility of a doubt that tho accused body asked where on earth 1 got and neat as it she had not been near the kitchen. and 30th, June than It has beon for several years. it and 8th, limited to two days man wasn't guUty." and 1 had to tell thenu Yonkers 'Some corn Is planted, but somo will She never could have managed it with an "But ho was guilty, of course. rasge. Statesman. from date of sale, $4.45. 'havo to be planted again. The New Perfection u the quickest, moat convenient and best cooker Cleveland Plain Dealer. H. E. MISCHKE, Agt. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Johnson on the market j A Well Done Job. were In Rockport last Saturday, Keen Senas of Smell, she well married?" For Sale. trading. The aborigines of Peru can In tbe should say so. She's been trying White Plymouth Rocks. Good Miss Margaret Taylor has return layers. Bred from prize winners. darkest night and In tbe thickest woods for years to get a divorce and can't" distinguish respectively a white mas, Exchange. ed from a week's visit with Mr. and gck and eggs for sale. a negro and one of their own race by i Itfrs. E. V. Bennett, near Ceralvo. MURRAY A. HUDSON, the sense of smelt Persistent people begin their success Mr, W. E. JoTinson has completP McHenry, Ky. where ethers end in failure. Bdwara mi ed bis new stock barn. When our hopes break let owi.jia-tteae- t) gglettos. "L. 13. "Eagler provldod a nice Subscribe for The Hartford Herald. Mrs. beldTaeaM FaUer. &9FT'f T1&J VERY-CROWD- birthday dinner last Sunday In honASYLUMS OF STATE or of Mr. Englor's 56th birthday. There Is hall In Will Chlnn's field ARE He that fell last Saturday-week. CAUGHT BY DRIVER ANTS. 3EE OEG II 117 3m ED ROSENBLATT'S REBELS ClIfJF 8.-r-- The theProtest OUT Sale! have bargains V NOW COINC ON $8,000, but we I Our $ 0,000 stock has been reduced to for you. -- The goods are going fast and get your share. You this Big ht os you must hurry are losing money by Sale. There are only 2 days more and these goods must be sold within that time, we are going to quit J. Rosenblatt, HARTFORD, KY. No Goods Taken 0 to-da- y. I I: or-O- er a n. 4 m '4 III-po- 7, Unexpected Guests two-third- lst-3d-6- th I I Is 1 3-- TITrra V"mn flr.wf iuea9j&ta& 31?ftjt. t.