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Digital page images are linked to the text file. j i t THE HARTFOED HERALD a 1 Subscription 1 Per Year in Advance 1I foil the gerald ata Ni i ftrU the 11AILNptioat Lomering atI IM All Kinds Job Printing NCCttly Executed 37th YEAR HARTFORD KY WEDNESDAY MAY 17 1 O 1 LTU 20+ LL IXm l tm COLLEGE COMMENCEMENT Is Occurring this Week yL With Big Crowds THE PROGRAMS ASflMBEi- i Present a Splendid Order af Exercises Interesting to Everybody t VINE ENDING OF A GOOD YEAR The annual commencement exorcises of Hartford College began Sun day with the baccalaureate sermon I by Rev A N Couch of Owensboro at the Baptist Church The bulld was seated to its fullest capacity graduating class assembled In Itng court house yard and marched body to the church where seats 4 been reserxed for thorn tusermon was ono of the finest ever delivered here Classic in diction eloquent In delivery and comprehpn olVe inits broad meaning 1t umbrae ed beautiful thought and the soun dIp test scriptural doctrine as TO educational themes It was hlgh ly complimented on all sides A special feature of the occasion was the music A picked choir rendered two anthems and other songs and Miss Sue Wright sang ft beautl rmful solo accompanied by Mr Emory Schroeter on the violin with Miss Eflle Render at the organ Miss Wright has a splendid voice of rare sweetness and she gave a touching pathos to her selection which was classic In its rendition The song service was splendid in its entirety the best that has been heard hero In a long while and was much com plimented by many who heard It lp3pn lo day andruesday night the Fifth Sixth Seventh and Eighth 4lp3 grades under Profs Hedrick and Ellis held forth at Dr Beans Opera y Houso with interesting programs 1r 4 followI JLippardCorinneJ f from Last Days of Pompeiiar- J ranged by Margaret MortonRhea He cher The Queens Robe Ople ReadArgent Shultz Duet Instrumental Solo Presentation of Medal Hon H P Taylor Cavalier RumaticanaPlano and Violin Presentation of Scholarship Medal Hon W H Barnes On tomorrow Thursday even Ing there will bo two plays render ed as Indicated below The follow- Ing are the names and cast of char t acters The Courtship of Miles Standlsh tiCast of Characters Miles Stand PlymouthShelpaSecretary Harry Glenn Priscllla a Puritan MaldenMary Felix In dianRhea Hatcher Messenger = Herbert Felix Elder Devert Mom loy Place Plymouth time 1620 The Girls of 1770JCast of Characters Madam Evelyn Hayfields wife of Colonel May fields of ye British ArmyMistress i Eddyth Duke Amanda Helen her 1i daughters Mistress Mary Felix Mistress Bessie Hudson Barbara Steole Bitter Swcot her niece Mistress Mildred Elgin Dolly Dart rah YO friend of Barbara Mistress Leila Glenn Grandmero May i fields ye Mother of Colonel May folda Mistress Alma Rlloy Hono i t ra Drake n staunch Loyalist MIs tress Flora Taylor Anne Van Dres Iv serye friend at Amanda Mistress Dlay Wedding Jacqueline Marie Vftlcatlerj a FrenchCanadian l of Fallen Fortune Gmndmerea OfrlI i tendantrMstress Lela Jit ey RossMistress CprJnno I Woo4wiird Slaves TroublesMis I frewi r wejr Ford Chioo =Mistress Cade Filx Minerva Mistress f Louise Phipps Dossy Mistress Annie Lee Taylor Guests Time 1776 The action passes in Philadelphia and Trenton Friday Evening March InvocationRev virgIl Elgin Duet Oration Three Steps To ward Democratic GovernmentDev- Ert Dr Moseley Vocal Solo Ora tion Survival of the Fittest In Lit erature Alice Taylor Instru andDVocal Solo Oration On Earth PeaceRhea Hatcher Duet Val adlctory Night Brings Out the Stars Myrtle Williams Vocal Duet Instrumental Solo Presen tation of DiplomasJudge J S Glenn WHEN ORPHAN BRIGADE WAS DISAPPOINTED Rockport Ky May HWhile the Orphan Brigade C S A was encamped at Beech Grove Tenn General Bragg sent an order through General Hardees head quarters directing the Colonel of the regiment to take his own and another regiment and go as far as possible Inward Miirf reeahoro jRen eral Hardee received the order and preparation Immediately began for the march but General I HardeetCdont 1sTdered the order too finite enough to put into execution by such a commander as Col Hunt with aifch men as were embraced In the Orphan Brigade So General Hardee immediately rode over to General Braggs headquarters and told him It would not do to start Hunt out with such an order as that for he and those Kentuckians would not stop this side of troll The order was Immediately coun termanded and the boys went to bed wondering where they were to have gone and kicking like bay steers for being knocked out of the trip PRESBYTERIAN ASS iilY WILL MEET TOMORROW Evansville Ind May 11The General Assembly of the Cumber land Presbyterian Church of the United States will meet here May 18 and remain in session for six days The sessions of the convcn tion will be held In the Jefferson avenue Cumberland Presbyterian church which was recently built Between 3000 and 4000 ministers and laymembers are expected to attend Missionaries from many parts of the world will be hero to make reports Each State in the Union where the Cumberland Presbyterian Church has a foothold will send from one to ten delegates The as sembly will open on Thursday with an address by Moderator J H Fus scl of Columbia Tenn EXAMINER UNCOVERS VERY CROONED WORK Frankfort Ky May 13There has been some very crooked work according to the report of State Bank Examiner Snyder who found shortage In the Batik of Willard in Carter county which was received at Secretary of States office this morning This Is one of the banks that refused to sign the agreement with other State banks to have bank examiners appointed by the Secre tary of State The examination disclosed that the total loss will be 1627211 in cluding the shortage of 5425 while the capital and surplus amount to 16204 so that the stockholders will lose only 67 This is one of the banks organiz ed by W J Rice who Is now under indictment in connection with the failure of the Imperial Bank of Ol ivo Hilt 101 KNELT IN PRAYER AND- COMMITTED SUICIDE t Los Angeles Cat May I1JK 7 While Ensign Paytdn of the Salva tion Army watt exporting penitents to come forward and confess their sins tost night Frank A Campbell aged twentyfour a Kentuckian illed up the aisle knelt In prayer fft moment and then drew a rep nr and fired a bullet Into his rl breast Ho died shortly after wardat a hospital He bad boon mere three months and was In lit health Ii for All Jlowel Trpnbles Use Dr Bells AntiPain Relief Is almost Instantaneous Is also good externallyfor all kinds of pains f1Sold everywhere m- I It t b AS MEMBERS OF LIVERMORE MOB Alleged Participants Are Arrested AND CHARGED WITH MURDER Eighteen True Bills Returned by Calhoun Grand Jury 0 BIG STIR IN MCLEAN COUNTY As a result of the most vigorous instructions ever given a grand jury In Western Kentucky by Circuit Judge T F BIrkhead eighteen in aictments were returned Friday against alleged members of the mob that lynched Will Potter a negro in the Livermore Opera House on the night of AJr1l2J The indictments were returned at Calhoun The three alleged leaders of the mob were Indicted separately and kjaoh was charged with murder They are as follows Lawrence Mitchell brother of Clarence Mitchell who was shot by the negro who was lynched Clifton Schrceter proprietor of a floating studio Jesse SchrcBter a photographer The names of the other men In dicted are as follows Ellis Thorns berry W N Davis Cecil Jarvis Ira Coghill John Fielden John yo Tay lor Sam Colburn William H Cog hill Tom pabner George Gephart Robert Hays Leslie Wright Edward Haney Clarence Roberts Ellis Bur tonTwelve of the men were taken without trouble nine being placel In jail in Calhoun and the others being held at Livermore The bonds of the alleged priiic pals In the lynching were placoil it 1000 and 500 was the amount of surety demanded of the men Charged with being accessories In the blanket indictment W N Davis and Cecil Jarvis were released hawing arranged for the necessary suretyPractically all of the men Indict ed are well known in Livermore and McLean county and the news of the action of the grand Jury camo like a thunderbolt from a clear sky The McLean county grand Jury composed of grim determined farm ers had been working on the case all week About fifty witnesses were called to give testimony They were examined by Commonwealths Attorney Ben D Ringo and County Attorney Richard Alexander The scenes In Llvermoro when the accused were arrested were pit iful In the extreme The Weeping of wives and sisters over the arrest of their loved ones was heartrending and the day will be one long to be remembered by the residents of the little river city County Attorney Alexander declared that he would use all the means within his power to ornse the blot on the fair numo of Mc Lean county The indictments are the result of the action of an armed mob that shot William Potter to death on the stage of the theater at Livermore a few weeks alto It is alleged that Clarence Mitchell a young white man at Livermore and the negro who was employed in a poolroom became engaged In a difficulty Mitchell went out on the atrect ixnd It Is stated that as ho was leaving the place ho was shot andd at the time thought to bo fatally wounded The negro was arrested by the town marshal Thore was bitter feeling against him and In a few minutes an angry crowd had gath ered The marshal handcuffed his prisoner and with two or throe guards hustled him to the theater fearing the town lockup would bo unsafeThe 110orsor the theater werp locVof j and alt of the lights wore vt ttnguishcd In tho bulldintr Tho members of the mob said to be about twentyfive or Hfty In number forced the door of the theater and gained entrance to the building Before the officers had time to rush the negro from the buildlnp a volley of shots rang out and the negro same to the floor The members of themob having acc m- fI J q f pllahed their purpose left the build ing It wife several days before the body 6fft the negro was burled the colored people of the town declaring that he jwaa a strange negro and had not behaved himself since com ing to Livermore from Tennessee It was necessary for the white people to bury him Mitchell who was shot and wounded by the negro has about re covered from his wounds and will get well The better clement of citizens of McLeantcountyt deeply deplore the action o the mob and were strong In tlbir calls for the Indictment of the men beta of the lawless band Big Crowd AiTestrd Some Ex jjtrnh ll Hand Calhoun Ky May 13All the memlmereof the Livermore mob who wero Ini cted by the McLean county grand J ry have been arrested except fip Eighteen were indicted and 13Ja0 been arrested Six have cxecutqij44honrl and seven are in the Calhoun jail Those who have been arrested are Lawrence Mitchell Jesse Schrccter and Clifton Schrrctor the three principals who were Indicted on theu charge of murder the result of the killing of William Potter colored at Livermore on April 20 Potter haying iBhot and wounded Clarence Mitchell a young white man and brotber of Lawrence Mitchell The others arrested on the charge of aiding tand abetting the principals and being accessories before the fact are W N Davis Cecil Jarvis Ira Coghill John F Fielden John W Taylor Wm H Coghlll Robert Hays Sam Colburn and Clarence Roberts Those who have executed bond are Lawrence Mitchell Jesse Schrceter Ellis Thornsberry Ira Coghill W II Coghill W N Davis and Robert Hays The others ore in jail Hays learned of the indictment against him and came to Calhoun and surrendered to Sheriff Beeler He wasi taken to Livermore where he executed bond Clarence Roberts says that there is another Clarence Roberts at Liv ermore and that the other Clarence Roberts is time one whom the grand Jury is after Roberts will be taken to Livermore by tho officers and If they are convinced there is another Clarence Roberts and he is the one meant by the grand jury the first Clarence Roberts will bo released Thornsberry one of the men arrest ed was recently married T BOYS WHIP MOTHER NEIGHBORS CHARGE Maillsonvllle Ky May 13 Charged with brutally whipping their mother with a block snake whip Mac and Walter White aped nineteen and twenty respectively were arrested today on nn indictment drawn up Wednesday by the grand Jury Neighbors appeared before the Jury and testified that the two bov halt been heating their widowed mother for the past dx monthsV one holding her and the other apnlvlnij the whlu Tie nellhI bars testified also that the boys threatened to burn their homes if they Interfered They are lodged I n jnll and will bo given a hearing Tuesday IJREATJUTT COPNTV IS NOW WITHOUT A JAILER Jackson Ky May 11 Brcathltt county for the second time within the last eighteen months Is with II srIhavingt he was appointed after the nsaassl nation of his son Wesley Turner j ol1bICounty Judge Haglns today i placed the Jail and other county bullMn 8ln charfio of the Sheriff pending his consideration of tbo j npII polntment of tho njllor Tbn j appointees will only servo until the j11 November election when a jal11 t will bo Elected Thoro are alrady 11 Four candidates for the office 4nn nl Encampment Franlffprt Ky May 12Louls irllle will pot tho annual encampment rrtllo Kentucky National nard for 1911 This was detor 1 mined jn today by Adjutant Gen ornl jijj Johnston who says tho interest I pd parties there have agreed to roeottbo rogtdlrenSents of the State epartrienfc The camp will bo held durIng Julrfr VENGEANCE Of MEXICAN WIDOW Wreaked on Murderer of Her Idols HAD PURSUED HIM FOR WEEKS And Offered Big Reward for His CaptureLaid a Net for Him SHOT AT EDGE OF OPEN GltAVI Douglas Ariz Slay 13Time widow Talamantes who took the field as an Insurrecto commander after her husband and two sons whom she Idolized had been shot as rebels by command of Colonel Chla pes won today In full measure her revenge when that man on whose head she had set the price of 20 Qfl0 gold wide Into an amlmah in her camp Dont shoot to kill commanded the woman who has won the nom de guerre of thei Joan ofArc of the Mexican revolution Remember hes my prisoner The aim of her soldiers was good They brought Colonel Chlopes from his galloping horse with a bullet wound In the neck and another in the arm Chlapca rolled over In pain and then looked up straight into the eyes of tho widow Tolamanfes which blazed like those of a tiger met In time dark Colonel Chiapes took no account of his Injuries after that He lay bleeding on the sand a pleading look in his eye but his lips asking no favors while tho widow resting on her rifle stood over him In con templationFinally she whispered in the wounded mans earonly a few words His pale face blanched whiter still and his llpa compressed Into a thinner line but he gave no other sign that he had heard The widow Talamantes signaled to her men and turned away Col onel Chlapes was picked up and car ried to a tent Just as the red rim of the sun appeared over the eastern horizon a womans voice gave a sharp com mand There wao the quick roll of fire from a dozen rifles and a totter ing figure standing on the edge of a newly made grave crumpled up quivering and lay motionless on the edge of the trench Ono of the men of the firing squad advanced and turned the body over with his foot saw that 10 of the bullets hail found their mark and then tumbled It over Into the grave So the widow Talamantes took revenge for tho slaying of her hus band and two eons by Chiapes of tho Federal army The pursuit canturo awl execu tion of Colonel Chlapes form the most dramatic incident of tIe Mex ican revolution Tho Talamnntes father and two sons wero suspected of revolutionary earnings at tho boRlnnlnir of time war They Were rich employed n largo number of laborers and wielded great Influence In Sonora Thov wore captured on a Federal raid by Colonel Cilapea then In command of the Sonora District and ovecut ed within sight of their hacienda Before tho Talamantea were shot the wife and mother pleaded vainly with Colonel Chiapes to spare theirIlives Her appeals wore mot sneering replies and tho woman soon found that she was dealing with a man brutalized by drink Later she beard tho shots that an nounced the death of time three por sons she loved best In all tho world From that moment Colonel Chla os was n marked man Tho widow published an offer of 20000 gold for the ranturo and clvlng Into her Lands of Colonel Chlapes but none could penetrate time guard of P d- oral soldiers that Chiapes kept about him Then the widow took the field pt time head of n revolutionary force undo up of hor employros saltinIl friend n an l remmnn dod It with ikill of n veteran in several battles j and sl irmiahoa HOT force grew to he one of the largest revolnHonory bands lnvSo nora and all the time It was draw I fr 7 1 ing nearer and nearer to the command 1 of Colonel Chla es i But the widow feared that her S opportunity might not come In open battlo and had a subtler plan She supplied men with money to go Into Agua Prleta and meet Colonel Chia pes on the piano of good fellowship and ply him with wine She knew that the Federals wore to evacuate Agua Prlota Wednesday and told j her men to be sure that Colonel Chiapos went to bed drunk and slept soundly that night 1 Yotsterdav morning about a oclock Colonel Chiapes awoke He round the good follows who had been with Mm pone and the city deserted The Federal forces bo was told were 20 miles away Chlapes stormed at the men who had betrayed and deserted him and then commanded an Arabian horse belonging to Don Porfirlo Terrazas and said to be the fleetest In Sonora He rode like mad through the dark and coming dawn after time retreating army The wlrtow Talamantes cut tho line of Federal retreat about 10 miles out of Arua Prieta and es tablished nn nbush She waited until the s041 nd of rapid hoof beats came from Apin Prieta and Colonel t- XChlnnns In a vain race for life gal loped In among her men on a foam flecked and exhausted horse G A H MEKTS NEXT YEAR IN LOUISVILLE The two days session of the de partment of the Grand Army of the Republic came to a close at Owens boro Saturday afternoon Following tho installation of the officers wino were elected on Friday afternoon Louisville was selected as the place of the next meeting to be held In May 1912 The following omcers were elect ed and then Installed by Comman derinchief Gilman Charles Clay Dcfiinan of Spring- dale department commander John Barr of Lebanon senior vice commander W H L Hughes Owens bore Junior vice commander W H L Hughes Owonsboro reelected historian Dr William Bowman of Vanceburp medical director H T Truman of Fordsvlllc chaplain The following comrades were elect ed representatives to the national encampment which will be held In Rochester N Y in August E W Chenault Lexington R F Goode Owensboro G S Pierce Llvla Ed Farley Paducah and J H Ashcraft Paducah 0 RIG DAMAGE SUIT FILED AGAINST COAL COMPANY Morpanfield Ky May 15One- of the largest damage suits flied In the Union county Circuit Court for a long time has been filed by attorneys of Mrs Salllo Kuykendall 3 administratrix for her son William Kuykendall The West Kentucky Coal company and Sturgis Electric Light company of Sturgis are made defendants In tho suit for 25000 damages the petition of the plain tiffs stating that ho was employed by both companies The petition alleges negligence on the part of both defendant companies Tho at torneys for tho plaintiffs are Morton ft Morton of this city and George S Wilson of Owcnsboro 0 t VHITESVILLE WILL HE- REIHILT AND FIREPROOF Tho little town of Whltexvlllo has adopted a policy which means that the rebuilt town will be better than the old for at a mass meeting of time citizens It was determined that building permits must lhf secured from the bafird of trustees before my bulldtjfflTs are erected in the limits of the town The trustees state that they will not sanction the erection of any buildings unless they are of nonconbustiblo material o that Is stone brick or concrete Practically all of thoso who suffered a loss by tho fire have an nounced their intention of rebuilding and It is generally believed that within a few weeks manv of tho places will bo under course of construction 0 Twice nirklienil at HnrdlnsbtirT Judge T F TUrfbc l Is In Hor llnsburp this week where to wta u hnlllcourt tor ono weok on account of time illness of Jurtro GbcU who hnn horn In had benth rorIporl months Judge mr11 all roiie M Ttidfro Hero VIQ opened time term for Judo Cbelf I t- ia ij tj X w t RAVE UP AND r JUAREZ FELl Gen Navarro Surrendered I Sword FIERCEST FIGHT OF THE HI I lasting Two Days Left th Historic Little City BulletRidden L VICTOR KIND TO VANQUISHED Cludad Juarez May 10Arter the bloodiest battle of the Mexican revolution this city fell today as ia stronghold of President Diaz To night bulletridden blackened and in ruins it blossomed forth as the I provisional capital of Mexico and I proudly sends forth Its vivas for Provisional President Francisco I Madero Jr who Is Its guest and conquerorGeneral Juan J Navarro his I head bowed surrendered his garri son of 500 men together with his staff officers at noon They asked no mercy But they reckoned with out their host The brave General who fought like a hero and his 27 officers were paroled tonight by General Madero After Inviting them to dinner hey announced that If Ibey would prom- Ise I on their honor not to leave the city they could have the liberty of the town They agreed and are sleeping at their own headquarters tonightFrancisco I Madero Jr the con queror surrounded by members of Ills family and his staff joyous ex ultant and flushed with victory Is Teady he says to make peace with the Mexican Government If It Is dis posed to deal frankly and sincerely with the revolutionists and without such vague promises as President Diazs manifesto contains- In hotel lobbies store fronts and hallways the Improvised hospitals i of the battlefield are scores of wounded attended by a host of phy sicians and nurses from El Paso who have volunteered medical re liefThe HoUi are covered with bloodsoaked cloth Ing The fortunes of war mumbled un Insurrccto soldier tonight as hoI stood with tears In his eyes overI the body of a Federal soldier whom he had known for years The actual surrender of tho townI by General Navarro took placoI about 1 oclock General Navarro giving his sword to Colonel Garl l aldl of the Insurrecto army after the rebels had surrounded tho barracks and threatened to annihilate the garrison within His eyes dimmed as he surrender ed but Colonel Garibaldi with a handshake that bespoke his admi ration for the brave fight the Fed- eralI leader had made assured him of the desire of the rebels to afford him every courtesy- A score of rebel officers rode upI and extended to the Federal com mander their sympathy as Mexicans for him and his men There Is thoI same fraternal sentiment tonight In the hearts of the entire Insurrec to army for their countrymen wboI have been defeated but everywhere are hard words of opprobrium for President Diaz whom they hold re t sponsible for the loss of lifo and the suffering of the wounded General Madero himself when he arrived this afternoon at the corral where the Federal prisoners are quartered made an address full of sympathy and encouragement laud- ingt them for their bravery and asIsuring thorn that In his heart as 1 well as In those of his men there t 1 was no feeling of enmity but of un h iform friendliness I You fought for General Diaz lie declared at the conclusion of his I speech because you had to be cause you were a part of that sys tem which wo are trying to dissolve In a few days perhaps peace will be + restored You soon will be free If j the war Is to be continued you can have your choice of being paroled h or Joining the army of liberation In the meantime we shall treat you as brothers not as foes With shouts of Viva Madero t tho vast throng of prisoners and In eurrectos who gathered to hear him r threw theIr hats skyward and shoutI cd In most deafening applause A few moments later down the main thoroughfare was heard the z galloping of horses and soon the Insurrecto standard the Mexican national colors flasbed In the sun light Behind It rode Mn Fran M M v cisco I Madero Jr and an escort of cavalry Principal Events In Mexican Revolution up to Date June 26 I910Dlaz reelected President over Francisco I Mader whose adherents allege governmental control of the election Nov I91Iadero who had fled lo the United States reenters ibex Ico to take charge of the revolution that had been planned defeateRed refaauguratee d PresidentFeb 1911 Orozco carries lighting to Juarez but falls to at tack city- March 7Madero defeats the federals at Casas Grandes March 10Unlted States troop are mobilized on the border March 12Rebels are repulse after Investing Agua Prieta March 24Dlazs cabinet is re organized and Llmantour becomeI premierApril 23 Armistice signed by Madero and Diaz May 6Madero rejects peace terms and demands Diazs retirement May 7Dlaz In manifesto prom- Ises to resign when peace is restored May SRebel attack Is begun on Juarez May 10Rebels under Madero take Juarez together with General Navarro and his army Agua Prlela given up by federals Sn OPPORTlNITV RIGHT HERE IN OLD KENTUCV Champ Clarks advice Go South young man threatens to become as Immortal as Horace Greeleys Go West The eloquent Speaker was bred In old Kentucky and struck a responsive chord In our hearts His suggestion will open the eyes of many discontented young men who yearn for the Golden West to the opportunities that lie In their own door yard Our Southland Is susceptible of greater things than the bllzzard swept North and West or the Irri gationdemanding Southwest Right here in the cheap knob lands of Kentucky lies a splendid opportunity for the Investor with small capital to make a pretty for tune These lands are ridiculously cheap selling anywhere from 1 to 3 an acre and they are wonderfully adapted to fruit growing The finest apples and peaches are grown here year after year The altitude of these lands Is so high that they are Immune from the disastrous frosts which ruin the fruit trees In the lowlands The flavor of the fruit especially the apples grown here has no superior and few equals Get busy Set out orchards and create at demand for Kentucky fruitthen supply the demand Pine Tar and Honey Have been used for generations In treating coughs Dr Bells Plne TarHoney contains both combined with other valuaable Ingredients Look for the bell on the bottle Be sure you get Dr Bells m TRYING TO PUT AN END TO KINGDOM OF SATAN Washington May 12Repro sentative Irvin S Pepper the new Iowa Insurgent Republican wants the Ten Commandments and the Golden Rule to be formally declar ed by Congress to be the standard of measure for the laws and regula tions of the United States regard less of sex nationality creed or partyHe Introduced a bill for this pur pose in the House today It em bodies the platform of the Christian party It sets forth that the way to carry these principles Into effect Is to have a rightful ground and income tax abolish the army and navy stop the liquor traffic refrain from un settling business by frequent unjust tariff legislation and provide for the direct election of an public offi cials by the people women Included Thus says the bill will the kingdom of Satan be ended in the United States resultsfromSick headache a disordered condition of the stomach and can be cured by the use of ChamberlaIns Stomach and Liver Tablets Try It For sale by all dealers m The Chnko av Tlilni ConductorMove forward there please Casey who had moved along twlceDlvll a bit furderl 01 paid- me nickel t ride not t kape on alkln Eczema leldds readily to Dr Dells Anti septic Salve You see an improve ment after Iho first application We guarantee It It Is clean and pleasant to use25c a box m BANK CASHiER SAVED OLDMAN From Being Fleeced b 1Bunko Men SHARPERS AT AN OLD GAMEE Innocent Old Man Was Almost t Persuaded to Give Up Cash AN INCIDENT OF CIRCUS DAY The Madlsonvllle Hustler says The thoughtfulness of Cashier W E Wooten of the Madisonvlllt Savings Bank prevented J R Ma soncup an old gentleman of this city from being skinned out of 500 Saturday by sharpers who had the old man going some Mr Masoncup was well known to Mr Wooten both having come from the Hanson country He ac cumulated a modest competency on a farm and moved to Madlsonvllle several years ago on account of advancing age Mr Wooten was fa miliar with his financial condition and his peculiarities When Mr Masoncup appeared at the bank Saturday morning about eleven oclock and wanted to draw out 500 In cash the cashier sug gested that It was somewhat dan gerous for a man of his age to have that much money about him on circus day and advised Mr Masoncup to give his check to whoever he In tended to pay the money He told him In that way he would run no risk whatever of losing the money or being robbed The old gentle man Informed the cashier that the man he was to pay It to told him he wanted nothing but the money The cashier urged the old man not to take the money and finally pre vailed on him to take a certified check for the amount but consid erably against his will In the mat ter Shortly before one oclock Mr Masoncup again saw the cashier and told him the man wouldnt tape the check but wanted the cash The cashier began to smell a mouse He reasoned tbaflt It was a legitimate transaction about the payment of Money for anything the old man owed or had just bought the party would have no objection to taking a certified check and step ping down to the bunk and having it cashed It occurred to him that a skin game was framed up and that sharpers had hold of him In order to gain time the cashier told him It would be a few minutes be fore the bank opened and took him In a private room and began totalk to him Ho explained to Mr Ma soncup that something must be wrong about the party not wanting to take a checka certified one that was as good as money Itself in any straight transaction He beg ged him to confide the facts to him After much pursuaslon the old man told Mr Wooten that n nice looking man had approached him and wanted him to take an electric belt and give a testimonial about Its merits The nice gentleman told him If he could get such a testimo nial It would enable him to sell ev erybody around here a belt as he understood he was a man who stood high The nice man offered to pay him GOO in cash for the testimo nial but before he would do so Mr Masoncup must show that he had as much as 500 as poof of his reliability A pal a large fine looking fellow who gave his name as Davis was present and had agreed to give a testimonial and produced his 500 whereupon the belt man counted him out 500 and took his testimonial Thb old man Inquired where Davis lived and he replied Why I live just south of town The old man had never seen the man but the name Davis sounded good to hint and seeing him receive 500 for the tes timonial about the belt upon show ing the bolt man that he had 500 himself old man Masoncup struck out for the bank to get his 500 to show the belt man In tho meantime Walter Gatlln had come in and he helped to ease the old man down but it wasafter a great deal of explanation that It was a sharpers trick and much entreaty that they finally induced the old man to let the money stay Finally Marshal Oraddy was called for without the old mans knowing It was sent with him to his home and the matter explained to his daughter and she persuaded the old man to leave the certified check with her and It was returned to the bank for cancellation There Is no doubt In the world but what the old man would tire c7e I i0 been skinned IIgOand proper had It not been for the prudence of Cashier Wooten in the matter THE SOUTHS PROBLEMS ARE NATIONS PROBLEM The South has no problems that Theyfrom the rest of the nation Our destiny will be controlled by all the 90000000 people of the United States There Is no race question In the South It has been adjusted The white man will control because he is about 6000 years ahead of the negro In the accompllshmnts of civilization The negro himself will develop along his own lines Our traditions are the same as those of New Englandsame In substance different only In form The smoke from millions of factory stacks has not deadened the venera tion of the New Englander for hIs Puritan ancestors The transition of the South from a purely agricul tural and manufacturing region will not stifle the love of the Southerners for the heroic qualities displayed by their fathers in the struggle of 50 years ago Today the Southern er and the New Englander rejoice alike that Grant and Lee and that Longfellow and Sidney Lanier were great Americans Leslies Weekly p SNATCHED CHILD FROM DEATH BENEATH WHEELS Kenton 0 May 11 Standing on the pilot of a Big Four train that was bearing rapidly down upon a little girl in the center of a bridge spanning the Sclolo river here J W Smuck of Carey reached out and grasped up the child from the track as the engine passed over the spot where she had stood The child about 6 years old was crossing the bridge when suddenly she saw the train which had been switching in the yard approaching Screaming she crouched to leap to the river 40 feet below The scream attracted the attention of the brake man on the pilot Realizing that it was too late to stop the engine Smuck made his heroic rescue Using supreme nerve in the mo ment of need he collapsed after bearing the child to safety and the girl ran away before her name could be learned A llllle brother of the girl who was going across the bridge with her saw the train In time to leap out upon a stone abut ment that bears up the bridge and spreads out beyond the track A INCUBATOR BEES HATCH DUCK EGGS Lawrenceburg Ind May 12 Captain C V Bryant of Versailles has an Inventive and original turn of mind and a thought occurred to him a few weeks ago that heat gen erated by a hive of bees might be used to hatch eggs The Captain tacked a piece of lin en across the inside of a bee hive Immediately above the bees and on this he placed raw cotton deposit ing thereon 19 Indian Runners duck eggs The eggs were covered with cot ton and deerskin Above all a board was placed In order to retain all the heat generated by the bees Ten ducklings were hatched Captain Bryant will run his bee In cubator all summer Is there anything in all this world that Is of more Importance to you than good digestion 7 Food must be eaten to sustain life and must be digested and converted Into blood When the digestion falls the whole body suffers Chamberlains Tab lets are a rational and reliable cure for Indigestion They increase the flow of bile purify the blood strengthen the stomach and tone up the whole digestive apparatus to a natural and healthy action For sale by all dealers m Mule Data A mule the college experts say Is never sick but once in his lIfeThls sickness is followed by a funeral Two good spans of mules will last 50 years with good care and humane treatment They are not so fashion able as automobiles but a heap more profitable Kansas City Journal CASTORIAForInI Thi Kind You Hays Always Bought Bears the- SSgnatnre of As to Mills The mills of the gods grind slowly you know Yes Tho divorce mill Is not one of the jnllls of the gods J M Howell a popular druggist of Qreensburir Ky sayll We use Chamberlains Cough Remedy JB our household and know it la eJceh- l4NitFo1l ale by all dealers m I f- I 1FBIB FOUR1ILE ENDURANCE RACE To Be Run in Kentucky Neal Fall Attracting Much Attention The fourmile Endurance Stakes to be run next fall on one of the Kentucky tracks the association offering the largest purse getting the attraction Is creating comment not alone on this continent but In Eng land as well A letter received by a member of the New Loulsvlll Jockey Club tells that in England news of the big race Is being discussed Endurance contests are popular abroad and turfmen there are pleased to see a revival of long distance events on the American turfAlready two turfmen of distinc tion In Canada are planning to nom Inate starters in the race Mr Dy ment will name Chief Kee and Dr Davis will start Fair Annie The gold cup to be donated by the Ken tucky Racing Commission and the distinction accruing to the winner is quite as attractive to these wealthy Canadians as the big guaranteed value to be added to the race Farmer Bill Scully of New York writes that he is already look Ing around for a suitable racer for the Endurance Stakes He is cer tain to find one Countless and Meadow are regarded as certain starters Frank Hogan will acquire a racer to start In the race There will be several others all of excep tional claw and If the best long dlll tance horses in American are pre pared for this Interesting event Col M J Winn of the New Louisville Jockey Club will not hesitate to add a sum of money larger than heretofore mentioned In connection with this interesting event It is expected that the value of the race will be no less than 10000 and the New Louisville Jockey Club con fidently expects to have the stake for its stellar attraction this fall No Impulse Is too splendid for the simplest task no task Is too simple for the most splendid Impulse Phillips Brooks WsPillsAfter will derive treat benefit by taking one of these pills If you have bcca DRINKING TOO MUCH they wilt promptly relieve the nausea SICK HEADACHE ndnervousaesswhlcb follow restore the appetite and remove loony feel fops Elegantly sugarcoated Take No Substitute JlAnDWIcIt OWENSBOHO o Fine Watch and Jewelry Re M C 5 5 pairing 3 Expert and Artistic Monogram d a EngravingW A Eyes Tested and Lenses Ground 1 o 0InM 3 c Wo have a complete Lens fj x S Grinding Plant and two co ta Graduate Opticians and can Q- l give perfect results 0o M Dont buy Glasses from spec r 5 tacle peddlers who travel 0 CIJ Z from city to city a W Wo have Skilled Workmen and Q jv V othe very Finest and Best O f Machinery and Stock and are N in a position to render good y servicern t7Am Silver W 0- OUOUSNaA O MOTAVQUVH SILYiGood pGre1tetedfor I iDIi 9B3 SetPATNT It Wuhlajtea tlC L Dr Bells AntlseptlcSalvi I114MifOrilll8kJn DIMMM U c of rl BOURBON POULTRY CURE down the throat fUchicken dcttror the worn and saves the chick tile kIDterPREVENTS DISEASE For the treatment of White Diarrhoea Inchlrirt and Blackhead and other diseases In turkeys BOURBON POULTRY CURE HAS NO EQUAL One beebottle make 12 oallons of medU by Z Wilbur Mitchell IISold Beaver Dam Ky SOLD B- YCARSON CO HARTFORD HAVE YOUR SUI- TSCLEANED and PRESSED Repairing fund dyeing neat ly done Ladies work given special attention i Hats cleaned and repaired Work called for and de livered Club rate 100 per month w Hartford Pressing GltllT Y M C A Bldg1 Hartford Kentuc- kyGILLESPIE BROTHERS lC l W H K J F GILLESPIE PROPRIETORS BLACKSMITHING And ReOair Work HorseshoeingA HARTFORDKentucky t Electric Bitters fallsInweaknesses they are the supreme remedy as thousands have testified ANDSTOMACH It fa the beat medicine ever sold over a druggists counter ProtesionaJ Carda J M PORTER Attorney at Law OAK KY Will practice hli proteulon In Ohio and a olulaccoantlu stbtulaentrurted PRANK L FELIX Attorney at Law HARTFORD KY anluacountteand rofeijlon in OblocndM rImtwl In tbe Coart or Ap ea WveteceluC tt aatamc a ilrttB SMITHAttorneys Iir dia HAMZOID KY slegendInttkkppeefAppesli I Colleetloaaclsltyfir ANTIPAIpktrrJntnal H irtforl Hers Ooly l yew 4i V I3 I1I I fAY ALFALFAHEIPS HOGS trIncreases Their Size and r General Looks I 4ALSO CHEAPER THAN CORN Contend That Hogs Fed On Alfalfa Will Not Have Choleraf t lIRVINE SEEM TO THRIVE ON IT Kansas City Mo May 13la al falfa responsible for the increased size and decreased price of the hogs that come Into the Kansas City market Stockyards company off days believe it is one of the principal reasons though of course other factors are to be considered Only a year ago the complaint was made that there was a scarcity of hogs in the country It was be lieved the supply was so low that it would take five or six years to t i bring it back to the normal but in the old days It was customary to allow for a considerable percentage rof loss of hogs on account of disease particularly hog cholera Then too r there had grown up a practice among farmers of marketing a good many hogs that had not attained their full growth and were really light q All last winter and this springs there Have been coming to Kansas City a stream of fat well developed ogs weighing on an average near f twentyfive pounds more than the hbgs that came a year ago On an average they are the smoothest best looking lot of hogs that have been on the market in years and there are so many more of them than anybody expected that the price takes an occasional drop and offers no promise of going the other way The first explanation is that there has been very little cholera in the country then that there was an extraordinary supply of corn and the farmers held the hogs longer to clean up the corn and that the feed ing was liberal all through the win ter and the hogs grew fast The absence of cholera the farm ers attribute to the alfalfa In the last few years farmers all over Kansas and Oklahoma and some parts f of Missouri have fqund that there lit are very few farms without some acres that will grow alfalfa For merly it was supposed that only cer tain kinds of soil would grow It and that the bottom land was the only place for alfalfa The farmers have learned that alfalfa is cheaper than corn for hogs and when fed with corn makes bet ter hogs It Is said that herds ofs hogs that graze on alfalfa part of the time rarely have cholera The belief is growing down here said Eugene Rust general manager of the Stockyards compa ny yesterday that alfalfa has had 4more to do with the surprisingly v large number of hogs raised In the country last year than any other one cause The usual allowance for hogs dying of disease cannot be made this year and the fact that nearly every pig of last year lived to grow to a marketable size ace counts for the Increased number of hogs The big corn crop and the i general use of alfalfa account for kAfter Grippeo- rt any Sickness Vinol Creates Strength HERB IS PROOF II After a long attack of Grippe Mrs Vaught seemed unable to recover her strength She was very weak and had no appetite VI NOL rapidly improved her condi tion and restored her to health I sincerelyrecommend its use during convalescence or any run down conditionJUDGE C N VAUGHT Huntsville Ala ntiss Adelaide Gamm of Water town Wis writes After a severe i ll attack of the Grippe my ystem was in a very weakened nervous rundown condition I took VI NOL with the best of results and it made me feel better and stronger than I have beenfor years i We have never sold in our store a more valuable health restorer for weak and run down persons than VINOL and we ask such people in this vicinity to try VINOL with the understanding that their money will bee returned if at does not dp all we claim for it Fer SJe by Hartford Drug Co Iagerperated r D pll the Increased size But prices are not materially lowered BO that the grower continues to make good pro fit Hogs can be grown much cheap er when they run on pasture than any other way so with reduced prices he Is still making money 100000000000000000o OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO The original calamity howler was a baby who didnt want to take case tor oil How to get rich Work like Thomas A Edison and spend like Mrs Kettle Green Our Idea of a man of quiet tastes is one who eats soup without mak- Ing a fuss over It You hardly ever hear a man bawl for fair play until his side begins to get the worst of 1t Grandmothers have never been wholly happy since their grandchil dren began wearingstorebought stockingsOur of a sorry citizen Is a man who thinks the way to over come his troubles is to tell them to the bartender One of the strangest things abou- love Is that when a man has It 4 fora bunch of roses looks cheap enoughThere are some young sports who would prefer soda pop to beer If It could make them feel important and talk foolish There are a lot of women who would be willing to wash dishes in public if somebody would Issue in vitations and call it a demonstra tlonDallas News PRELIMINARIESTHENTIIEY FIGHTING Bishop Woodcock of Kentucky was discussing the Southern moun taineers among whom he has lived and worked for many years The question of family feuds was brought up and the Bishop related the following anecdote A certain family had attended a reunion which terminated In a free forall fight The offenders were taken before the local Justice of the Peace who questioned an old woman as to the particulars of the fight Her description was typtcal of the mountaineers attitude to ward strife and bloodshed Well Judge she said Jem Lewis got into an argument with Hank Budds Budds smashed Jem over the head with a stick of cord wood busting his head open Then Jems brother slashed Hank up with a butcher knife and Lou Barry shot him through the leg Larry Stover went at Lou with an ax and then Judge we Just naturally got to fighting I HOWS TIllS We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Halls Catarrh Cure F J Cheney Co Toledo Ohio We the undersigned have known F J Cheney for the last 15 years and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm Walding Kinnan Marvin Wholesale Druggists Toledo u Halls Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system Testimonials sent free Price 75c per bottle Sold by all druggists Take Halls Family Pills for consti pation rRegarding Bankrupt Dividends Frankfort Ky May 12In passing on the claims against W J Foley bankrupt of Lexington Federal Judge Cochran today held that the Referee in Bankruptcy has the right to pay out dividends to creditors whenever there is sufficient money on hand to make a payment He hold further that the first claims flied may be paid and that if all the money is paid out the final creditor may lose his claim Heretofore it has been held that creditors had one year within which to file claims I Wlmts the Use To suffer with sore eyes when one 25c tube of Sutherlands Eagle Eye Salve will cure you We guarantee It You risk nothing Its a creamy snow whlte ointment im Wedded to Chinaman Considerable comment was caused in the court house in Covington Ky recently when Harry G Shing Chinaman and Miss Ruby Hazel wood a beautiful young American woman applied for R marriage license which was granted Rev George W Bunton of the Union M E Church married the couple Both are from Cincinnati and expect toI go Into business in Covington q 25c Is a Small Amount You wguld not suffer one day for lveUlpjlsvthat amount Them try Sutherlands Eagle Eye Salve WeI guarantee it to cure Its painless and harmle En r i 2 J t ASKS FREEDOM FOR HIS PEOPLE Filipino Leader Makes Eloquent Appeal PROMISE OF UNITED STATES Made Thirteen Years Ago Should Be Fulfilled He Urges SOME FILIPINO CELEBRITIES Washington May 12ln an In terview Manuel L Quezon one of the resident Commissioners of the Philippine Islands has made a bold demand for Filipino Independence declaring It is high time the United States made good its promise of thirteen years ago that his people untiltthey were fit for selfgovernment As the representative of the eight million people of the Philip pine Islands and as their mouth piece I am directed to say that they seek from you that which It will cost you nothing to concede and something which Is and ever will be more to them than wealth and life their liberty- Commissioner Quezon whose stat us In Washington is that of dele gate In Congress from the Territories claims to be the only real rep resentative of the Filipino people although he has a colleague here Commissioner Benito Legarda Que zon was chosen by the Philippine Assembly being the unanimous choice of all parties Legarda Is the representative of the Philippine Commission and therefore it is claimed is not in sympathy with the demands of the Filipinos for Immediate Independence Continuing he said When the people of the United States came in contact with the Filipinos the first time the only thing they knew about them was that there were some uncivilized people In the mountains and the people of the United States took for granted that all the rest of the Islands were conIdltloni I tigatlng commission found that th Filipinos even at that time were in much better condition and were more lit to govern themselves than were the people of Cuba to whom independence was given Immediately You of the United States do not know that all branches of science or art are and have always been well represented In the people of my race We have a Rizal who became a worldknown celebrity whom the Filipinos worship as much as the Americans worship Washington There Is a Luna whose paintings have been the admiration of the whole world There Is a Ycaza and a MorenoLacalle whose learning In the law made them ob jects of admiration at the highest courts of Spain There are num berless doctors who rank with the highest of their profession in Eu rope or this country There are politicians that can occupy any place In any legislative body of any nation and fill that position in a creditable manner The Government of the United States pledged itself before the whole world that In governing the Philippine Islands the welfare of the Filipinos should be given first consideration and this I regret to say has not been the case A grad ual letting In of the Filipinos In the Governments management has been promised time and time again but although there has been some pre tense that this has been done no such thing has occurred and the most Important positions continue to be filled by Americans and not by Filipinos The high salaried posi tions are occupied by American cit izens and only the minor and un important ones are given to the na tives The occupation of the islands Is costing the Government of the United States millions yearly The longer the United States retains the Philippine Islands the greater will be the temptation for American capital to exploit the islands The more American capital Is entrenched In the Philippines the more difficult will It be for the United States to grant us our Independence because the American Interests will demand of Uncle Sam that he remain there and protect them And we do not want American capital to take hold of our lands and our farms President Taft said that tho Philippines are for the Filipinos and tbos words have been engraved In the heart of every TMllplpo and when we see that the conduct of the 1 e f Administration Is not In conformity with that doctrine we protest and demand that a stop to the actual condition of affairs be made at once and that our voice be heard HER TURN THINKING 0 OF ANOTHER WORD Robert W Chambers the popu lar novelist was talking to a re porter about the artistic temperament I have little patience with the artistic temperament Mr Cham bers said Its synonym Is selfishness Mrs Wordsworth was right Mr Chambers smiled The poet Wordsworth ho re sumed used to compose In bed at night Nudging his wife In the small hours he would say Maria get up Ive thought of a good word And Mrs Wordsworth would rise sleepily light a candle and write at her husbands dictation fo ten or fifteen minutes- A couple of hours later Words worth would wake her again Get up Maria Ive got a good word he would repeat But one night Mrs Wordsworth put a stop forever to this nocturnal dictation Her husband awakenin her with the usual Get upIve thought of a good word was start led to hear her reply Oh get up yourself Ive thought of a bad word St Louis GlobeDemocrat IS YET A HEEl MYSTERY WHERE SCOUT GOT PAPERS Nashville Tenn May 12Gen- G M Dodge of Council Bluffs Com mandant at Pulaski Tenn in 1863 when Shut Davis the Confederate scout was hanged and whose statuet In recognition of his heroism in refusing to tell where he got the In criminating papers found upon his person stands on Capitol Hill has written to Pulaskt persons that the papers In question did not come from his headquarters- It has been recently claimed thatI the papers had been given to the Confederate scouts by one who is a Federal pensioner is a nearby State Gen Dodge says that he never saw the papers until they were placed In his hands after being taken from Davis saddle Where the Confederate got the papers Is one of the mysteries off onIdlevulge anything For soreness of the muscles whether induced by violent exercise or injury Chamberlains Liniment Is excellent This liniment is also highly esteemed for the relief it affords in cases of rheumatism Sold by all druggists mI aMAN A BACK NUMBER IN THE GLORIOUS FUTUR- It Is the year 2000 The famous and successful lady orator Is ad dressing a large and enthusiastic audience At the end of her speech she says I believe that this Is the time for me to publicly acknowledge my Indebtedness to one who has been my companion my counselor and my guide who has upheld my weary hands when the task seemed too great for my strength who has cheered me with loving words when I returned worn and weary from my arduous duties In club and on the platform who has by thoughtful constant ministrations given the blessed knowledge that always there Is for me a haven of refuge and rest a harbor of comfort and cheer mv homo All that I am and nil that I have I owe to that Inestimable man my husband At the back of the hall sat a little palefaced man whose face as thope gracious words fell on his ears brightened wonderfully This was her husband All his patience and selfsacrifice were rewarded at last Tit Bits Why Experiment When Dr Dells PineTarHoney has been tried with satisfaction for over sixteen years In millions of homes for coughs cold croup and all throat and bronchial troubles You can get it anywhere Look for the bell on the bottle m The Only Chance We respectfully proffer the suggestion that the legislature be abol ished and Judge ORear be made general manager of Kentucky Some such move would be necessary be fore he could perform all his platform pledges In the remote event of bin piertJon as Governor Lexlngj ton Herald To Break In New Shoes Always Use Allens FootEase the antiseptic powder It prevents tightness and blistering relieves bunions swollen sweating tender feet At druggists 25c Sample mailed free Address A S Olmitod LeRoy N Y 18t4 RED MEN HAD A GREAT TIME In Session at Owensboro Last Week T WADE STRATTON ELECTED Great Keeper of Wampum in Spirited ContestAgainst Able Man BOWLING GREEN NEXT PLACE The eighteenth annual Great Council of the Improved Order of arclose at the Armory at Owensboro Wednesday evening with a bril liant ball The business meeting of the body closed at C oclock Wed nesday afternoon after the election of officers The feature of the session Wed electiongof the officers for the ensuing term The election began at three oclock and was one of the most spirited ev or witnessed at a Great Council and friendly feeling predominated all through the entire session Ohio county was signally honored when Past Sachem T Wade Strat ton was elected as Great Keeper of Wampum This is one of the most Important stumps In the Great Council all of the finances of the order being conducted through this office and this officer la the cus tadIan of the money of the entire State Mr Stratton put up one of the strongest fights ever conducted by any candidate for any office in this reservation and received votes from all sections of Kentucky His opponent was a member from one of Louisville lodges and had a strong Influence but not great enough to outdo the mountain and pennyrlle tribes who were rep resented with large delegations At the morning session Wednes day it was voted to hold the next Great Council at Bowling Green Lexington Louisville and Frankfort invited the Great Council to meet with them but It was only by a vote that the place of meeting was de cided upon The several hundred delegates were highly entertained while In Owensboro and many re gretted to leave Those from Ohio Tribe of this city who attended were Representative S A Bratcher Ellis Foster J Ney Foster Leslie Hoover Sam Riley Walter Campbell and Jeff Watterson The officers elected were as follows William A Crader of Louisville Great Sachem GrangeEGreat Senior Sagamore Charles Davis of Barboursvllle Great Junior Sagamore H J Northcutt of Covln ton Great Prophet and Great Represen tntlve to the Great Council- F L Smith of Lexington Great Chief of Records T Wade Stratton of Cromwell Great Keeper of Wampum H V Cohn of Louisville who for five years has been Great Keeper of Wampum was created a Past Sach emA Englehard of Louisville was elected to the office of Great MIs jhinemwa It Biliousness and Constipation For years I was troubled with biliousness and constipation which made life miserable for me My ap petite failed me I lost my usual force and vitality Pepsin prepara tions and cathartics only made mat ters worse I do not know where I should have been todav had I not tried Chamberlains Stomach and Liver Tablets The tablets relieve the ill feeling at once strengthen the digestive functions purify the stomach liver and blood helping the system to do Its work naturally Mrs Rosa Potts Birmingham Ala These tablets are for sale by all dealers m TWO HUNDRED MILLION TONS OF SODA IN LAKE Reliable Information adds to the wonders of East Africa a soda lake whose area is about thirty square miles The deposit at Magadl Is divided into distinct layers of soda the topmost being ten inches thick Imagine a lake filled with solid soda Instead of water The surface Is hard and resembles pink marble During the short rainy season the lake Is covered over by a few inches of water which quickly disappears when the season Is at an end Like everything else this singular formation has a mother The natives say when a block of soda Is removed the mother liquor rises to the sur face and at once begins to form a fresh crust You may thus work I the same spot year after year and procure the material freshly made The British expedition bored a hole about nine feet deep and found crys tals all the way They believe tho formation is solid Even a depth of nine feet would mean 200000000 tons t ooooooooooaooooooO SPECIAL NOTICE 0O in regard to 0 O OBITUARIES RESOLUTIONS 0 O OF RESPECT dc 0 000000000000000The a new rule in regard to Obituaries Resolutions of Respect Cards of Thanks c whether written at tho the behest of lodges churches or in dividuals and that is we shall charge at the rate of two cents per line for all such articles except obit uary poetry which will be one cent per word stralghtThls is tile small est rate we charge for anything and is only onefifth of our regular rate The amount In cash or stamps must accompany each article or it will not be printed Six words average a line in ordi nary reading and every separato character or initial letter counts as a word The heading and the sig nature both count one line each even If they are only a word or two All obituary poetry straight through one cent per word Our old rule In regard to Obitua ries c was 150 words free balance a cent a word but this did not provo satisfactory because the bounds wero almost always overstepped and we have been forced to adopt this new rule which Is in effect from now on Contributors will please remember lime n IhJInll For the large and Increasing sale of Dr Bells PlneTarHoney When in the need of a cough medicine try it and you will know the reason m To lie Precise On a busy day a woman walked Into the office of the court rooms at Atlanta Ga and addressing Judge Blank said Are you the reprobate judge I am the probate Judge That is what I was saying she said and I have come to you be cause I am in trouble My husband was studying to be a minister at a logical seminary and he died de tested and left three little Infidels and I have come to be appointed their executioner Saved Child From Death After our child had suffered from severe bronchial trouble for a year wrote G T Richardson of Richardsons Mills Ala we feared It had consumption It had a bad cough all the time We tried many remedies without avail and doc tors medicine seemed as useless Finally we tried Dr Kings New Discovery and are pleased to say that one bottle effected a complete cure and our child is again strong and healthy For coughs colds hoarseness la grippe asthma croup and sore lungs Its the most infalli ble remedy thats made Price 50c and 100 Trial bottle free Guar anteed by James H Williams nr Frightful They say she looked daggers at him Worse than that She looked long hatpins i GOOD NEWS Muny Hartford Readers Have Heard It and Profited Thereby Good news travels fastand the thousands of bad back sufferers In Hartford are glad to learn that prompt relief is within their roach Man 1 lamp weak and aching back Is bad no nore thanks to Dan9 Khl eoPIIs Thousands upon thousands of people are telling the good news of their cxpejjpjpiwltli the Old Quaker Remedy Here is an example worth readingtMrs H C Smith Burlington Ky says I was afflicted with kidney trouble for years I had se d veto pains in the small of my back and whenever I stooped or lifted the attacks were particularly acute My back ached at night and when I arose In the morning I was very lame I became tired easily felt languid and was frequently troubled by headaches and spells of dizziness I know that my kidneys were dig ordered as the kidney secretions were unnatural Learning of Deans Kidney Pills I began their use and the contents of to boxes cured me I shall recommend this remedy at every opportunity For sale by all dealers Price COL cents FosterMllburn Co Buffalo New York sole agents for thy United States- Remember the namerDoansn and takenq other 0 S igITTJr r r r The Hartjord Herald HEBER MATTHEWS FRANK LFELIX A EDITORStPRANK L FELIX Pub and Propr t Entered at the Hartford postoffli I asi mall matter of the second class I r WEDNESDAY AY 11II NOTICE DEMOCRATS Democratic State Primary Etc tlon Saturday July 1 I From latest reports Gen She mans description of war still hold I goodESomehow we do not hear much t about army maneuvers on the Mexican border nowadays One of the special uses of the reI call will be to put a much needed 4 ex in front of some mens names Theres a negro over at Bowling Green named Hen House Now go ahead and fix up your own joVo We could think of nothing new Art allsummer Congressional E session with great activity In the I charIjrtrrlsHc TI 3 foreshadowed wA Missouri man claims he is the original Charley Ross Being n Missourian of course he will be ex pected to demonstrate the fact acC cording to native requirementsr The fish and game laws of Ke- ntuekyaro t becoming vary loose in j their application It is apparent g being constantly violated athat they are with Impunity This matter I needs attention The Insurgents and the regu lars are prominent characters in the affairs of men nowadays Usually however the newspapers have to depend upon the former to stir up something good to print A bill has been passed by thet Lower House of the Arkansas Legislature c providing that the public official who gets drunk more thanI once during his term of office shall relinquish his place No penalty for staying full all the time I It Is announced that Gov Will son of Kentucky will play a match game of golf with President faftII next Saturday It Mr Wlllscn cant play golf any bettor than he canI play Governor we can come mighty near guessing who will win theII game I I The Hopklnsvllle Kentuckian says Gen Navarro sent In a reIport Tuesday that he wouldII navarro surrender so to speakI But he did the noxt day If this should be allowed to get across the border there Is littleI telling whon the fighting would ever endIAs the months and years go by more and more It becomes apparent that the newspaper Is the most available and profitable channel to appeal to the people upon any ques tion touching their interests Candidates are the latest to discover j this fact and the power of advertising which for years has been pat ent to the successful merchant and business man Newspapers are read there Is no doubt of that and anything appearing In their columns seldom escapes the eyes of the reader A special to one of the big hail los says the lobbies and grill rooms of the fashionable New Willard Ho tel at the National Capital were filled one day last+jvuntrevlth farmers who had come to Washington In Pull man cars which they only abandon ed for taxicabs to rldo around the city and finally meet at the White House to see the President and protest against the Canadian Reciprocity bill This would seem to be onet reason why the farmers who stay atl home wear blue jeans and pull a line over a mule up a corn row areI for the measure I Whether the accused are guilty or innocent it Is much to the creditor Circuit Judge Blrkhead Com monwealtha Attorney Ringo and the officials of Livermore and Mc + Lean county especially the grandl r4 Jwrv that indictments wore so swift and sure In the matter of tho Livermore mob It shows an active and clean elate pf lawabiding clt JrcrnMn and the proper spirit ott punishing lawbreakers Further more it furnishes the first case on record where tho alleged members of n Kentucky mob were actually ap 1 prehended and brought to tho bar of justice The Court of Appeals has affirm ed the sentence of life Imprison moat for Joseph Wendllng convlct t xN e ed in the criminal court of JetfII son county for the murder of Alma Kellner Of course the sle clston was a righteous one but yet sentence seems to have falle short of full justice Wendling wasII either guilty or Innocent If ty his life would have been a poo forfeit If innocent he should have been freed There can be llttl doubt however that the thlrdde browbeating manner In whlc he was treated while enroute back to Kentucky had much to do wits softening his sentence In the eye of the trial jury CARlOflDOFPOOLTBYlNTE Last Car this season Will pay in CASH the following prices dellv at car In Hartford Ky 01 Thursday May 18 ID11eHens 10 cents Geese 5 cents Ducks 10 cents Roosters 4 cents Eggs 10 cents per dozen delivered al place of business Scrap Iron 20 cents per hundred No1 Rubber cents per pound No 2 Rubber 2 cents per pound No 3 Rubber 1 cent per poundaJones Brand Pure Animal Mattel Fertilizer manufactured by Jones Fertilizer Co Louisville Ky for safe at Ellis Produce House N DPoultry must be delivered it car by time train Is due which is 145 oclock p m All drafts ofc ron 500 pounds and over to be p neighed on depot scales W E ELLIS SiUK lliluK tic11 PUInllsDanville Ky May 12Rlchardp erlach the noted ginseng farmer near Danvllle sold his crop o a New York firm at a fraction vor6 por pound Some of thesn lo roots brought 2 each He solde patch 25 feet square for 212l EV YORKS SICK IjIST 1 5000 NAMES DAILY d Now York May 11New Yorks sick list averages 135000 names lady or one person in thirtyfive and within a year 1530000 cases of Illness occur within the boundaries 1 according to statistics compiled by 11 he Charity Organization Society Sixty general hospitals with 11000 I reds male possible hospital treat for only 10 per cent of the casesIECORAIItN DAY AT XOCHEEK CHURCH MAY 10 Preston Morton Post will hold anII ual Decoration Day services at orcreek church May 30th beginning at nine oclock in the morning after which committees will decorate the raves of the old soldiers at Cart son and Old Mill burying grounds and other points in the county Att program will bo arranged by thett oval people with good music andI an oration will be delivered by Rev Maude C Hall of Vandalla III Rev Hall spent a part of his boy rood days on Nocreek at the homed 1 Rev Elliott who for many years was pastor of the Nocreek circuit and he will be remembered by many of the older people Ho Is a polish ed orator and his services are sought t far and wide in the State of Illinois for such occasions Let everybody reparo to attend these services and contribute their mite In paying re poet to the memory of our dead amradcs A W MILLS Commander Dy H A ANDERSON Adjt 1l Oil + HANGING WOMAN ANOTHER LIFE COMING Sault Ste Marie Ont May 13 ingcllno NapoIItana who is young was today sentenced to be hanged nn Aug 0 for tho murder of her husband Several months ago NapoIItana In a jealous rage slashed his wife with n Knife She was at a hospital for eight weeks during which tlmo tho couple apparently became reconcil Cll As it turned out tho woman vas only biding her time for an op lortunlty to take revenge It camei on Easter morning While Napoll ana woo asleep she brained him with an axe Thn dato of the execution was sot at a distant date because tho woman will soon become a mother It Startled the WorM Vhon the astounding claims wore rat made for Bucklons Arnica Salve but forty years of wonderful I cures have proved them true andI iverywhcro it Is now known as tho est salve on earth for burns scalds ores cuts hrulecs sprains swell iipa eczema chapped hands ores and piles Only 25c at James II Williams m The Southern Wholesale Grocers ssoclctlon unanimously passed res lutlons denouncing the parcels post act For a burn or scald apply Cham I er1tIt Salve It will allay theI alit almost instantly and quickly 11P enl the injured parts For sale by all dealers m I MRS GEOWIOH SENT TO JAIL ilpIT BAIL Held to Grand Jury for Murder of Amble Buck Son in Law After an examining trial that lasted f6r six hours at Owensboro Friday Mrs George Lyncfy charge with the murder of Amble Bucl her soninlaw was committed to the county jail and was denied Jail She will be incarcerated nero till the May term of court which con venes May 22 when she will be tried The case WAS one of the most watched that Ins ever boa in the courts recently There were warrants against George Lynch Homer Powers and Hardin Benlngfield charging each with murder and when the cases were called the Commonwealtl elected to try all of the defendants the same time This was agreeable to the attor leys for the defendants and the trials were entered Into at once At the conclusion of the evidence md when all of the attorneys ah lounced that they had rested the cases for their clients Judge Owen prefaced the rulings of the court with a summary of the evidence and his opinion of the matter He aid In substance that it was the irovincc of the examining court to hold alleged offenders to the grand jury In cases where It appeared that reasonable grounds were found in which a conviction could be inured lIe said that while In his opinion he three men that accompanied Irs Lynch on her trip to the Duck homo had made an honest effort to Issuade her and to secure possession of the gun that it also occurred to him that three men of aver ago Intelligence and ability should have been able to prevent the need ass homicide He then said that ie did not think that the three men were parties to the murder and that he would therefore dismiss theI charge as to them He then turned his remarks to the acts of Mrs synch lIe said that every bit of testimony went to show that the willing was done premeditatedly and with malice aforethought He said This woman went to the home of luck with either some real or Im glriary wrong and there shOt him down In cold blood just as she would shoot a hog or a dog I dismiss etho warrants as to the lireo men and order that Mrs Lynch be confined in the county jail t11l the May term of the grand Jury hat she be confined without bond s the charge Is murder Notice to Creditors Ohio Circuit Court Nr B Wilson Plaintiff- vs erry Clark admr et al Defend antsAll persons having claims against the estate of Mary C Clark Wilson deceased are hereby notlfiea to present same to me at my office in Hartford Kentucky properly prov- en on or before the first dayof June 1011 or they will bo forever arred Given under my hand this May 6 1911 F L FELIX IDt4 Master Commissioner SurpHso Itlrtlidny Dinner On May tho 14th Mr Horace Taylor was greatly surprised on returning from church at Liberty to find that his wife had planned a surprise dinner on the anniversary of his 39th birthday Mr Taylor did not seem to realize that such a nice urprlso had been planned for him until a host of life relatives and Mends began to stop to take dinner with him Everyone enjoyed tho dinner and the entire day Immensely but tone enjoyed It more than Mr rayon There was an abundance of good things to eat and all seemed to be delighted After a heartfelt talk by Rev Toll and a general lovefeast session the crowd was dismissed and very one departed feeling greatly benefited spiritually as well as so lally Many If not all will have a ileasant remembrance of the day until God calls us to a better homo In heaven The following persons were pre- srent J W Taylor Henry Taylor 1 Birch Taylor Horace Taylor and rite and son Otho Birch Revand 1Irs A L Moll Mrs Salllo Barrett 1Ifs Nannlo Taylor Mr and Mrs W P Leach and son Edward and randdaughter Allene Black Mr nilMrs E P Stevens son and nughters Jesse and Ura Mr and Irs P JJI Taylor and son John Ross Mr and Mrs Leo Taylor andI sons Lllburn Claude and Myron Ir and Mrs W B Taylor andy sons PUyoung men may feel that you have to econ I It omize in buying your Spring Clothes you want 1 3 3thelively styles and smart effects in cut and weave Iand you are apt to be a Ilittle carelessI about qualityI 4Theres a lot of cheap stuff thats flashy suits that are made to sell that wont give satisfactionf to the wearer 6t Hart Srhuffnor Marx Clothes are the real economy you get all you want in style and fashion color and wears and tjiq quality 91 1 the material out of which it is made keeps it W6 give special study to the needs of our customers and we will see to it that you get the suit thats right for the price you want to pay ot r1 Hart Schaffner and Marx Clothes tr i 18a00 POr 3000 i Barnes Special Suits 750 to 20 t We have Shirts Shoes Underwear and Neckwear = that will appeal to any good dresser E Pi Barnes BroBEAVER DAM KENTUCKYFrp I Thish Store is the home of Hart Schaffner Tiara Clothes 1 rti 0 Thomson and Edward Mr and Mrs Gilbert Taylor Mr and Mrs L T Hammons Mr and Mrs Otis Williams Mr and Mrs C M Taylor Mr George Boltzell wife and daughter Mattie Messrs R E Bar rett Frank Fleener Henry M Pir tle Aubrey Hocker Misses Gola Cecil Susan Mary Hocker Eva Taylor Katie Pendleton Lucile Taylor Lucile Pirtle and Belle Taylor Justus Bargain Heaver Dam JCy Newly improved cottage five rooms with wide hallway two open porches and one screenclosed on lot 100x160 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 Golden Jubilee Cardinal Gibbons on Wednesday celebrated the golden jubilee of his ordination to the priesthood and tho silver jubilee of his elevation to time cardlnalato For Sale FarmsAll fllzes from C to 300 acres We can please you It you Want to buy land jA0 YEI8ER Co- Hartford Ky o 1 MUCH PROGRESS SEEN IN jA S OF E POOL Of the Green River District Says State Secretary Robertson goodilnews is coming in from all sections of the Green River District A S of B that the tobacco pooled this sea ton is far exceeding the pools of former years and with this very en couraging news we have It from very reliable sources that In several of the counties of the Burley terri tory that they can do even hotter than we have done hero and that they can pool ninety per cent Now up tb recently tile people In the Bur lay District have boon keeping still for as some say they thought that If they poolel the 1911 tobacco tco early it would havo n tendency to advance the price just at the time of year that might Caufe n much larger crop to bo planted than would have been had low prices prevailed till planting Ume Wo bellovo that In this thor are correct But nowlt appears that thoso people will eet busy and that In tho next few weeks the Burley District maybe a very 1 i I I busy field for the launching and completion of the pool of Burley tobacco I Respectfully S B ROBERTSON State Secretary of A S of E J8nic Itt White Plymouth Rocks Good layers Bred from prize winners Stock and eggs for sale MURRAY A HUDSON 12m3p McHenry Ky r RKMIRKAHLK HAIL STORM HAIL LISTED FOR WEEKS Rockport Ky May HOn the evening of April 29th a heavy hall storm passed OVer this communityi with much rain and wind doing considerable damage In time Hope 4thIng lotand Ice cream was mado and used on the 14th at May 16 days after i thermometerfor dat ttIIIIIJFatThis porfyans was the heaviest halt storm that has passed over this county in40 years Dr BellsAntlsepiic Salvo Is guaranteed fqr tetter ringworm eczema chapped bands and lips running sores ulcers and In fact all skin diseases flood to use after rtavlnr25C a hot 1JI x 11 Xtt ti zr- m I i f tUerrSuggestionsVt iI I No 3989 A Price MeCall Wtlit IS PaUeruII Here atlastTho Good Old Summer Time wo have been longing for Of course we are all glad to see it yet the sunshine and warmth suggests to us that there must bo a change in our wearing apparel Now this is what we want to tell you about Wo know these days would come and so wo prepared especially for thenoOur shelves arc laden with a line of MOST EXQUISITE FABRICS and designs oJ of all the latest novelties in Sheer White Goods plain and fancy weaves in figured Wash Fabrics Silks etc Band Trimmings Alcon Laces etc to match tho entire line McCalls Patterns in stock and competent and painstaking salesladies to help and suggest to you Why not come to us We can please you New Millinery New Slippers New Hosiery Come let us show you and remember it pays to trade with a house that saves you money Pair c CCD1PanyTHE FAIR DEALERS HARTFORD Ky t 1 FOR SPECIAL VALUESc VISIT OURS 1 JF FSc IlOc AND I5c COUNTER I You will find unusually attractive goods for so small a price See our new line of Blue Bell Enamel Ware We will appreciate a visit whether you buy or not ii HARTFORD GROCERY COMPANY I Illinois Central Railroad Time Tn bio at Beaver pam Ky North Bound South Bound No132405 am No 1211135 pm Io 1221228 pm No 101248 pm No 102248 pm No 131855 pm AgLYJ Flowers and Flower Pots for sale by E T Williams Hartford 13tf tbMrs Albert Armendt Hirst fartt- J ford Is very ill and not expectedto recoverMr i Seth Moseloy and daughter IC Miss Ozona spent Saturday in 1 1 Louisville shopping yl Mrs Rev J W Bruner and lit Vtlq child are visiting Mrs Bruners 3parents at Clinton Ky J A full attendance is desired at 1 the regular meeting of tho Macca bees tomorrow night Mrs C W Griffin of Helena Arlc is visiting her motherinlaw 1fIiJ i I Mrs Inez Griffin city 1ftEsQ SL Fiilkeraon and Dr A J lii P Park RocfcP it gave Tho Herald pleasant call Thursdayn 3Ii Mr W D Moore BpJBBjtgunday 4twltllrolatives In Ha t pturn i5ltigto Louisville on tlieearly train t Monday f11 jfsc L Leave your Laundry amy Grocery a i Domestic finish Work Guaranteed JDalled for and prompt delivery iP1Ione 140 Jlera Grocery cMr ekcteahior of the TheIai wedne hay 4 wAr I V J s J 1 t tM f Mr Walter Park drew the hand somo 6 set of Chlnaware given away by the Ohio County Drug Co last SaturdayII Mr Miko Crahan Irvlngton Ky general manager of the Hartford Stone Construction Co was In town yesterday McssrSj Thomas Greer Isaac Shown and J C Evans Hartford route 3 were among The Heralds callers Monday Messrs Albert Cox Hartford route 1 J E Miller Frledaland and L 11 Goodall Centertown were among The Heralds ccallers yester day Old Papers lots of EmFor salel at The Herald office To go onI shelves or upder carpets or for blast ing purposes Five cents per large packageifThe base ball game hero last Saturday afternoon between the Hartford and Llvermore teams resulted in a score of J1 to 7 in fa for of tho visitorstHave yourstraw+ hats made aw at the Hartford Pressing Club Ladles and gents clothes also WorkII iaranteed called for and delivered In Y M CA bulldlrfg I FRED NALL At tho State Convention of the Knights of the Maccabees at Mays vine Ky last week Dr E B Pen i dleton was chosen chief Physician i of tho order This was a much de served compliment to our esteemed Doctor citizen so well sad favora bly known In fraternal circles I I uh xl Ar andTimothyAlso a car of corny W E ELLIS The Produce Man 19t4 Hartford Ky Floral design book of F Walker Co of Louisville and can fur nish floral designs for funerals and special occasions E T WILLIAMS 13tf Hartford Ky Mr Arthur Petty of Leltchfleld and brother Arbin who is acting as contractor for a carnival company making the large towns have vis ited their parents Judge and Mrs R R Wedding here recently Messrs John T Moore R E Lee Simmerman W S Tinsley EG Barrass Dr J R Pirtle Capt AD White Hartford and Ed Ashby Centertown are spending this week fishing and hunting at what is known as Grassy near the locks Dont forget the handsome Chl naware presents given away every two weeks by the Ohio County Drug CompanyGriffins old stand For each dollars worth of drugs or oth er goods bought you get a guess at a hidden number which wins the prize A ticket given with every cash purchase 20t4 The young people of Hartford had a masquerade party at Dr Beans Opera House last Friday night It was largely attended and much enoyed by all present many of whom were attired in the most grotesque costumes imaginable Dancing was indulged in at the lat ter part of the festivities We have received several obituar ies and c dsof iaiik8llately which were not accompanied by the cash hence they have not been printed Under our new ruling which has been printed many times these articles are charged for at the rate of two cents a line average six words to the line Messrs A G Murphy Rev T H Balmain and R D Barnes Hart ford route 1 Joe S Bennett Hart ford route 5 E J Shively B F Fuqua and John Keith Beaver Dam H R Pirtle Hartford route 3 Mrs L C Bennett Misses Bessie Collins and Lizzie OBannon city J R Westerfleld Hartfordfoute 6 were among The Heralds callers Friday Rev J W Bruner and Mr J C Riley of Hartford Revs A B Gardner G H Lawrence and Birch Shields of Beaver Dam Mr James Davenport Rochester Rev Thur man Moore of Butler county and Rev C M Corley and Mr G C Mldklff of Blackford Association left Monday to attend the meeting of the Southern Baptist Convention at Jacksonville Fla In session there this week The Methodist people of Hartford will soon be compelled to give up their church building here entirely as It was sold some time ago to the Flrst Christian Church of this place the former congregation have only been worshipping there by agree ment with the purchasers There is little prospect of a new Methodist church being erected here soon and It has about been decided that preaching and Sunday School will be held at the court house until some more definite arrangement can be made rNotice The ladies of the Methodist Church will servo ice cream sher bet strawberries and cako at the court house Hartford this evening beginning at 6 oclock For benefit of church raDeath of Rev Barnett Col C1 Barnett senior editor of the Hartford Republican was notified by telegram Saturday of tho death of his brother Rev W B Barnett at Jacksonville Ohio and left for that place Sunday The nature of the fatal illness could not be learned Rev Barnett was born and reared in this county but had not lived hero tora number of years He had been in the minis try about 40 years He was nastor of tho Methodist Church at Jack sonville and was in his 63d year He leaves a wife and five children all grown Besides Col Barnett he is survived by one other brother Mr Geo W Barnett of Los Angeles Cal and two sisters Mrs Wood Tlnsley and Mrs Fannie Taylor of- Hartford I Ky His remains woro in- erred at New Lexington 0 yes terday SMALL BOY imOWNED WHILE IN SWIMMINQ Elmer Sanders an elevenyear old orphan boy while fishing in tho back waters of Green river near tflrk City with three small compan ions late Wednesday afternoon fell into thp water and was drowned before any assistance could reach him Sander with Ills companions bad been fishing In the back waters for several days ahd earlier In the afternoon had been playing ban ter to sed which could wade the furthest into the water Sanders waded beyond his depth and was drowned His companions were too much frightened to render him any assistanceThe was recovered late Wednesday night and was burled Thursday afternoon at the Sanders burying ground in Henderson coun ty Davicss Criminal Court The May term of the Daviess criminal court will convene Monday and the term promises to be one of unusual interest as it is expected that the trial of Mrs George Lynch who is charged with mur der will be held at this term of the courtThere are now seventeen persons In the county jail who have been held over to the grand Jury and who were unable to furnish bond In addition to which there are sev eral others who were held to the grand Jury but who were released from Jail on bond I The Bunch Entertained Miss Gertrude Wright entertainer her friends The Bunch at the Foster House Wednesday night as a little farewell meeting before the departure of some of the members from the city for a season Amus ing games were engaged in and dainty refreshments were served during the evening The whole evening was spent in a most delightful way and Miss Wright distin guished herself as an excellent en tertainer One of tho features of the occasion was a humorous speech by Prof T H Smith Those present besides the hostess were Misses Adah Frank Sup Wright rattle Moseley and Alta Mae Likens Messrs C E Smith E G BarrassI j Dr H J Bell Prof T H Smith I IlKAVEIt DAM May l6A Mr Cercla Burden was badly hurt in the bank at Taylor Mines last week Also Mr Will Stevens was badly burned by firing a shot recently Miss Sofa Williams who has been teaching school In Standford Ill returned home last week Revs A B Gardner Birch Shields and G H Lawrence left to day for Jacksonville Fla to at tend the Southern Baptist Conven tion Mr Thurman Moore of Lo gansport also Joined the party for Jacksonville Misses Effle Taylor Bessie and Jessie Smith of Union neighbor hood are in town this week attend ing tho closing exercises of our school Quite a number of others from different parts of the county are in town for the same purpose CEXTEUTOWX May 15The Centertown bank Is preparing to resume business againMr W A Knave W 0 W or ganizer of Louisville will deliver a lecture on the craft at the Masonic hall here next Saturday night Everybody invited to attend Mr John Baker of Nelson Ky visited the family of George Rowe ere Saturday and Sunday He at tended Masonic Lodge here Satur day night Mrs Yancy Moseley and daughter Miss Winnie Dean and Mrs Frank Lowe and daughters Wilma and Ruth all of Hartford Ky spent Friday with Mrs J E Curtis of this place An unusually large voto was poll ed in the school trustee election held here recently resulting in the election of J B Maddox and Virgil Bishop to succeed themselves as they were the two that had first gone out of office The case of the Commonwealth vs F E Johnson to be tried 4n Esq Jacksons court has been set for ward until next Saturday Mr Claude Chapmans body was burled at the cemetery here Sun day evening Mrs John Woods of Ceralvo visited in Centertown Saturday Winner of the Derby Meridian owned by R F Car man won the thirtyseventh Kentucky Derby Saturday at Churchill Downs Louisville Tho old track record of 206 4 was lowered by one and onefourth seconds till raco being run in 205 flat Thr mutuals ppld 780 for 200 on the winner There were forty thousand people prrsont Gov Gray was sec ond and Colston third Toot Cut Off provns Himself Jefferson City Mo May 14Aft- er loslngn foot by atfcmutln to board a freight train in tho MIs 1 courl Pacific yards today n man supposed to bo Frank E Bornthn ler of pPalestine Tex crawled intP tbo Missouri river and drowned him self A resolution will bo Introduced- in tho Geqrgla Legislature memor all 12lng Congress to cut Georgia t Into two Stales Fr OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O METHODIST CHURCH C O Virgil Elgin Pastor 1 0000000000000000No 0 evening on account of commencement exercises Preaching next Sunday both morning and evening The Sacra ment of the Lords Supper will be administered in connection with the eleven oclock services Pleasant Event Coming Mr Hunter C Leake of New Or leans will deliver an Illustrated lec ture at the court house In Hartford on Saturday night May 27 His subject will be Alaska through which country he has traveled ex tensively and he will therefore talk with intimate knowledge of his theme The views exhibited will be of his own selection Few people know of the wonders of this very wonderful country and the event will bo both Interesting and educa tionalThe lecture will bo for the benefit of the building fund of the Methodist Church and the entire pro ceeds outside of Incidental expenses will tro for that purpose Mr Leake will charge nothing for his visit or his services as he has vol unteered to contribute these to the cause His generosity should be appreciated by the people of Hart ford and also owing to the excel lence of the purpose hn should bo accorded a crowded bouse A small admission fet will he charged which will enable everybody to at tendDont forgot the date Saturday riphtMriy 27at the court house and prepare for n rare treat Itpv Itruner Hocnllwl At a largely attended church meeting of the Hartford Baptist congregation Wednesday evening Rev J W Bruner was unnnliru vslv recalled to the pastorate another year He expressed his thanks anall appreciation In n very feeling man ner but took the matter of his acceptance under consideration Rev Oruner Is very popular with the peo ple of Hartford of every denomina thou nnd it would be n distinct loss to the town and county should he decide to po elsewhere For SaleTown property vacant lots cottages and twostory dwelling A C YEISER CO- Hartford Ky 9 I IMlk Nome BikinI Easy v ROYAl13AKINU POWDERAbsolutely Tim only baking powder GrapeCrean ND ALUMIHO LIME PHDSPHATE u 000000000000000O MAmMACJK LICENSE O- oooooooooooooooooW J Hicks ago 20 Hartford R F D No C to Viola Hamilton age 1C Hartford R F D No 6 L S Smith age 02 Beaver Dam to Altlia Adklna age 55 McIIenry Cant nil Without It Bowling Green Ky May 10 1911 Editors Herald Kind Sirs Please excuse me for not sending this on the first which I Intended to do but overlooked It I cant do without the Hartford Herald nW1CHlI1ufI a llatter from home every week Wishing you t success I amYours respectfully LILLiE WARD Notice In Creditors Ohio Circuit Court V C Jones et al Plaintiffs vs- Samnntha T Balls Defendant All persons having claims against the estate of S F Jones dcceatod are hereby notified to present same to me at my office in Hartford Kentucky properly proven on or before the first day of June 1911 or they will be forever barred Given under my hand this May C 11911 F L FELIX 19t4 Master Commissioner Subscribe for The Hartford Hernia l M r hrtMM3rjjM 1 M WiwIToogw ir it Mattings and Rugs Jj In this department we feel that we are entitled aep L to your patronage because of the qualities we are of t to fering and the close prices we are making Every L thing we purchase in this line is from the worlds o ftf s best mills and strictly first grade A little of the s- ii ather and still they retain the appearance of full value but the wear will tell the true store protect I you by guaranteeing the qualities to be the best ob tamable and give you full measure in every way t z Fancy Japanese Floor daffy s- Y ii Fine weaves smooth finish in a nice variety of i t t conventional and floral patterns The Mattings we t handle are chosen for their serviceability as well as i for appearance and make fine floor coverings es oQ- iy pccially for the warm months We buy very close i 1andL offer an exceptional value in wide Matting at a- L 25o per yardrh i Fancy Japanese Matting Rug 9x 1 12at a t o 3 50 Fine Quality Tapestry Rug 9x 1 15at a- oS975 i S The best procurable weave and one which wears P like iron A similar quality would cost much more cM elsewhere f Extra Quality Tapestry Rilg 912 at 1350dSplendid values in beautiful designs and shad d4 jugs made of the finest selected worsted yarns wov en clear through the body of rug Vibe wearing l quality cannot be excelled and the shadings are much deeper lUld richer than ill inferior Smiths Saxqny Axminister Rug 9x12 at 1875hIII qualityWhen d and Rugs see our stool before buying c OARSCN Ce itocupol eatcc1 M 1a 2 r- r tI3 The Hartford Herat WEDNESDAY SIAY 17 M II E RAILROAD TIME TABLE AT KARTFORD KY Time table effective Sunday Dec 4thront lns the following schedule No 112 North Bound duo 720 am Dally except Sunday No 114 North Round duo 340 p m Dally except Sunday No 115 South Bound duo 855 a m Dally except Sunday No 113 South Round duo 140 p m Dally except Sunday II E MISOHKE Agt STOLE TO i MAKE HIS WIFE HAPPY While She Lived Now Faces Prison IS READY FOR PUNISHMENT Now That She is GoneThe Story of a SelfCon fessed Embezzler TOOK 1M80 FROM THE HANK Cleveland 0 May 11Julius- V Hopkins confessed embeizlor sat In the county Jail here paz ing through barred windows at the open sky He asserted that he stole from the First National Bank of which he was paying teller to make his wife happy He was ar rested yesterday 1 wanted my wife to be happy he half whispered- He had told steadily and clearly how he stole 114850 from the bank Then came the mention of his dead wife whom he burled two brief months ago Thatthat Is the sore spot he saidf brushing big hand across his eyes While she lived I wanted her to be happy and comfortable I was getting only 1200 and 1400 a year eight years ago when I began towhen It all started I took a little at first It went to 25000 though in three yearsII I wanted tosee her well dressed j andenjoying the little luxuries that other women have Since she died I have lived in the simplest style Then my old mother was living at Geneva I sent her part of the money I took- I expected to pay backas they all dowhen I started I soon found that I couldnt do It My salary went up and a short time ago It was Increased to 2500 a year Then I was trying to make the Speed Indicator Company of which I was President Into a big concern I wanted my children to have everything My boy Is down In Asheville now at school He can bear It Raymond has at least as much nerve as YI want It settled quickly I want an early trial My property will be turned over to the bank Anything that I can do to make good I shall do I have not thought of suicide for I am not a coward 000000000000000O EMILY 0 O Hy Nellie T Asliby 0 O Centertown Ky O- OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO The world was fair Nature had reached perfection and spread her exhultant beauty over this wealthy commercial town of the Southern States whose site was once occupied by cypress swamps draped with Spanish moss It Is now a thriving villageThe recent Illness of Major Hugh Kelly had called his son Eccles from his school where he was pre paring himself for the ministry On this fair day after young Kelly had seen that his father was so much improved he felt as if a stroll from the busy part of the villa would do him good He left for a stroll in the suburbs of the village where cottages intersected for miles the unpaved streets The gentleman had proceeded but a short distance when his attention was attracted by the pecu liar architecture of a small cottage Pausing to note the style more e closely the gentle winds wafted through an open window the broken lines of a womans voice Oh my poor Emily Why did God so afflict her The deep voice of a man answered To prepare her for some great work Even when Gods r werl v N y that it is to prepare her for some great work either In our lives or the lives of others that he chastens us This will consecrate Emily and set her apart to work in her Masters service As he listened to these words thoughts of approaching flashed through his mind without even thoughts of Intrusion Dr Kenton stated as briefly as possible In an swer to the mans earnest question telling him of Emily Rowans near ly fatal accident and her bravo struggle for life which had lasted for weeks And also of the discov ery the day before which would pre vent Emily from ever walking His voice was somewhat unsteady when he told of the girls cry of agony followed by hours of delirium when the girl of less than 23 real ized the full meaning of the words Never to walk again May I go in and see be asked after ho learned she was at that time conscious Dr Kenton assur ed him that it could do no harm In a few minutes Emily caught the sound of steps outside and the two men entered Eccles attempted a few words of kindly solicitude and Immediately knelt and offered a fervent heartfelt prayer that fill ed Emilys soul with peace as the I thought prevailed through her mind that crippled as she was she might I see that her years were not wasted The prayer concluded with a gen tle pressure of the hand and young Eccles gentle voice added As many as I love I rebuke and chas ten The next Instant he left the roomWeeks passed Into months Both pain and confinement became bear able and then Emily sought to find away In which her life might be usefulDont worry Emily Somewhere your work Is waiting her mother would assure her A few days later Mrs Rowan told her daughter that owing to the sud den death of his father Wallace Rice would have to relinquish his cherished dreams of an education Emily suggested that Wallace should come to her every evening for his lesson for which he was able to pay but a small amount On Wednesday evening Emilys school began with only Wallace as the sole student At the end of three weeks Wallace was progres sing so well with his studies that he asked permission for one of his friends to join the class Each week saw the school grow from Its small beginning until at the end of six months Emily was busy with the attendance Soon she employed an assistant as fifty pu pils had applied for admittance Then a committee waited on Em ily with the proposition that they erect a building close to her home to accommodate all who cared to attend She gratefully accepted the proposal and by September the building was ready for occupancy and a goodly number of new pupils applied for admittance There was not a poor child nor a crippled boy In this village whose education would not have been lim ited had it not been for Emilys consecrated work A few years later Dr Kenton died He spoke a few words of Em ily before taking his final leave of this world He said Of all mer cies Thou hast bestowed on me Lord there has been none greater than a share in saving Emily Row ans life 0 Now is the time to get rid of your rheumatism You will find Chamberlains Liniment wonderfully effective One application will convince you of Its merits Try It For sale by all dealers m 4000000000000000O RE SUNNY O- OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Almost everybody will admit that a sense of humor and a love of fun tide their possessors over some very real sorrows Austerity has no par ticular claim to be considered saint ly and folly with Its cap and bells once In a while does angelic work Blessings on the children with their merry laughter Blessings on the old people who have not forgotten how to be sqnny Take It all In all this world of ours is not so bad a place Every season brings Its gifts of love from heaven the skies are oftener blue than gray the birds sing in the branches fathers and mothers bend over the cradle and the joy of life Is deeper than the woeChristian Herald a To Mothers In This Town Children who are delicate fever ish and cross will get Immediate re lief from Mother Grays Sweet powders for children They cleanse the jr stomach act on the liver and are recommended for complaining children A pleasant remedy for worms ij At all druggists 25c Sample free Address A S Olmsted Le Roy N IY 18t4 A MAN wAii BORE VITAL MESSAGE From Morgan the Raider to Gen Lee IS STILL LIVING IN CHICAGO He Rode Seven Weeks to De liver Famous Note Often Challenged TO GO ON MISSION OF PEACE The courier boy who carried a message famous In history from Morgan the raider to General Rob ert E Lee by riding seven weeks through Union lines now lives In a small room at 360 Ward street Chi cago with nothing but the memories of the South as his fortune says the Chicago RecordHerald His one possession of value Is the knife with which General Morgan and Captain HInes dug their way of the Federal prison at Colum lout Ohio In 1863 For this he was offered large sums of money years ago when his fortune though wrecked by the civil war was one of the largest In the South In the fortyfive years since he surrendered with Morgans com mand his fortune has dwindled and he may be forced to part with his memento left with his mother by the Confederate leader and treasur ed by Ms family asa priceless relic His name Washington A Platt was and still Is one to conjure with In Kentucky and the South HeII comes from Revolutionary stock his greatgrandfather having been with Washington In that war His grand father Robert Platt fought in the war of 1812 and was given grants for 1200 acres of land on which now stands Cincinnati for his ser vices His mother was a member of a famous Southern family In Boone county Kentucky and her family had title to 30000 acres of land near Lexington The land grants to these proper ties signed by President Jackson and President Lincoln are still in his possession but his share In the holdings has long since been lost At one time he was a partner of Lyman J Gage In a business venture and both lost heavily Platt was 19 years old In 1863 and had been In the secret service of the Confederate army General Morgan and Captain Hines after their escape from the Columbus prison made their way to his moth ers house Young Platt gave his favorite riding horse to Captain Hines and purchased Jenny Lynn a riding mare which was the pride of Kentucky for General Morgan Then when the Confederate raider and his lieutenant were ready to ride South General Morgan wrote a message to Gen Lee and asked Platt to deliver It The message was as follows To General Robert E Lee VIr- ginia We are out of prison Am on my way to Abblngton Va to reor ganize my command leaving Cap tain HInes behind to raise a body of men in northern Kentucky and Indiana release the Camp Douglas prisoners arm mount them and lead them to Virginia- J H Morgan en route- I did not know where General Lee was In camp said the courier boy In describing his ride I only knew he was In Virginia But an order from Morgan was to be obeyed and I accepted the letter with Instructions to destroy It if I was captured My journey took me through Union lines and I was challenged many times but was not detained After riding seven weeks during which I slept in barns and on the ground and got food at night from my people I found General Lee Platt is still a rebel In his love for the South but he believes he has a message from his comrades in gray He Is going to travel down in Dixie this summer for the Daughters of the Confederacy telling his story His advice to the South is going to be that the country is unit ed and Lincoln and Lee will be coupled bv himno one greater than the other- TOBACCO GROWERS TRICK GOOD PRICE FOR MUD Pr Browne has a collection of clay models that are unique an howlnr what had been resorted to- by at least qne tobacco grower to- Ladd to the weight of his crop The relics are chunks of dried clay each ouncenoon of which wm taken train epqh hand of an entire crop of tobacco Ct 4a The fellow had made a dough of dampened clay and when stripping tobacco placed a small chunk of it in the butt of the leaves and wrap ped the tie leaf around It hiding It from view or possible detection un til the tobacco should be unwrapped for stemming By a little figuring it will bo seen that this mans clay farm was selling at 10 cents per pounda pretty stiff price for mud and amounted to quite a sum In a big cropDover News 000000000000000O POEMS YOULL ENJOY 0 o 0 O Time Heralds Special Selections 0 00S 0 0 WHEN HANDY GRADUATES When Mandy graduates by Jingl Were gain to see her through There aint a goldarned blessed thing Her old Pap wouldnt do Shes goln to have a brand now dress Jest like them fashion plates We wont spare no expense I guess When Mandy graduates When Mandy graduates by ling Shes goln to speak a piece Its all about some ancient king What lived I think in Greece Then too shes gain to take a part In one o them debates Theyll see our gal Is allfired smart When Mandy grauates When Mandy graduates by jingl The knowledge sure will flow I guess she knows most everything That any one kin know- I mean the things you learn from books An flggerln on slates An party Well shell have the looks When Mandy graduates When Mandy graduates by Jingl I sorter wonder how Shell git along Shes had her fling Shes eddlcated now But she dont know how gardens grow An housework she jlst hates Slch thoughts I spose Is foolish though When Mandy graduates U ooooooooooooooooo O REVISED VERSION O- OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Where are you going my pretty maid I really dont know kind sir she said- Mothers quite set upon touring In Spain Harrys inclined to a summer in Maine Susan Is crazy to go to Paree Mabels for cruising along by the sea- Tommys for shooting and fishing this year Fathers for tending to business right here As for myself sir I honestly feel Id like to do France in an automobile Your father has sense my pretty maid Hell need more than that kind sir she said Sense Is all right in attending to biz But dollars are needed In families like his rA Man A man thats clean inside and outside who neither looks up to the rich nor down on the poor who can lose without bragging consid erate to women children and old people who Is too brave to lie too generous to cheat and too sensible to loaf who takes his share of the worlds goods and lets other people have theirsthis is the Ideal con ception of a true gentleman Bag ology Made Him n Better Man A farmer had a dream He dreamed that he had raised 3000 bushels of corn and sold It for a dol lar a bushel This was Paradise but he had n9t bumped around there long before he discovered that he had sold his corn to 3000 differ ent Individuals each of whom re fused to pay him his dollar This was Hell and he woke in a sweat Rebecca he said the first thing next morning Im going into town and pay for my paper- Correspondents or The Herald Please give the residence of all vlslI tors whom you name also the resi dence of the ones they are visiting and mention only those who go to orIcome from a distance People whoI visited their neighbors is hardly con sidered news Defined PatThe newspaper in the mar ket reports says Eastern hogs are being cleaned up Phwat do they mean be thot Mikol dinnaw unless they mean thot the Wall street tellers are tjettln an Immunity bath I Subscribe for The Hartford Herald I c SOfIter Cent Better s1 have used less than one bottle of Cardui writes Mrs Gertrude Ward of Rushvillc Neb and am feeling fifty per cent better than when I began taking it Before taking Cardul I had suffered with female trouble for eight years My greatest trouble was Irregu larity I also suffered with severe pains every month but pow I am greatly improved and will recommend Car dul to all my suffering friendsJp CARDUI The Womans Tonic The rare medicinal herbs of Cardui are Imported by the manufacturers direct from Europe and are not to be found In any other medicine These ingredients are what give Cardui Its superiority as a female medicine and tonic over any other medicine For bver 50 years Cardui has been the favorite wom ans medicine The ladles like It because It is so easy to take so gentle so safe so reliable In its results and they have faith in its curative tonic powers because of the thousands of other ladies It has helped Try it today Teaafor li Jk A Welcome Change Smoke curling up from the farmhouse chimney as the men are coming in from the ct fields gives a pretty suggestion of a goodsup per and a comfortable home But it also means a hot tired woman working hard over a blazing fire Your wife can escape this witha New Perfection Oil Cook4tove A New Perfection keeps a kitchen many degrees cooler than any other range yet it does all a coal or wood range can do It saves time labor and fuel No wood to cut no coal to carry no ashes no soot With the New Perfection oven it is the best cooking device you can findanywhere EVENTS IN THE CAREER OF PRESIDENT DIAl Of Mexico Covering Period Since Birth to the Present Time 1830 born In Oaxaca of an Indian mother Educated for the church but later gave that up for the study of law 1846 enlisted In war against the United States 1854 served In revolt against Santa Anna 1858 supported Juarez in war of reform 1859 General of brigade Op posed French in war of tInterven tion 1863 captured by the French and escaped 1867 secured surrender of City of Mexico from Maxmll lan 1867 candidate for presidency against Juarez Defeated 1871 proscribed by Lerdo Jua rets successor 1376 repudiated Lerdo and led revolution of Porflrlstas to vie tory 1876 In November made provis- Ional president 1877 April regularly elected for a threeyears term 1880 secured election of Gonza les as his successor 188084 successively member of Cabinet Senator and Governor of Oxaca 184 again elected President law against reelection having been abrogated 1888 192 1896 1900 1904 and 1908 Toelected President 18841909 opened to public Te huantepec railway route to the Far Eastproduced a national surplus of 20000000 encouraged home in dustries placed coinage on a gold UnitedBWtes 1 1i fi 51 11 Mode tih I 2 ud 3 wDcn vriihIoat blu wldchioe Headmewp ry aahedlhtooiwt TJeZaad3 buraer MOT c eau b bad wa4pt oats abiad top ida b Sued vrkh drop wlewtlncMlcDukn 4nt or vrriu tot docnp lam cirnUr la iiewMteecr ol da Standard Oil Company Incorporated and opened roads developed agri n cultural and mining resources established an efficient public school system abolished the religious con gregations and by cultivating the good will of foreign nations gave j Mexico a new status among the world powers 1911 May 7 agrees to accede to demands for his retirement after months of revolution conditioned on the restoration of peace in the republic i Do Ghosts Haunt Swamps Nqnever Its foolish to fear fan cied evil when there are real and deadly perils to guard against In swamps and marshes bayous and lowlands These are the malaria germs that cause ague chills and fever weakness aches in the bones and muscles and may Induce dead ly typhoid But Electric Bitters de stroys and casts out these vicious germs from the blood Three bot 4systemLucama N C and Ive had fine health ever since Use this safe sure remedy only 50c at James H Williams m Trustworthy Rufus you old loafer do you think its right to leave your wife at the washtub while you pass your time fishing Yas sah Jedge Its all right Man wife don need no watch In Shell sholy wuck Jes as hard as If I was dab V How can the baby grow motherisSCottsEmulsion strongandriqhe thebaby food Dn dM- a t r iJfa f J iiii m p r 000000000000000-t 0 MASTER COMMISSIONERS i0- r 10 SALES i- oooooobqoooooo 0 Master Commissioners Sale Ohio Circuit Court Kentucky Clements Reltz Sons Co Plaintiffs vs M L Johnson et at Defendants By virtue of a judgment and or 1der of sale of the Ohio Circuit Court + l- rendered at the April term 1911 In the above cause for the sum of 10400 with interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum from the 3d day of December 1906 until paid and the further sum of 7000 with like interest from the 11th day oft Oct 1905 The hereinafter descrip ped land will be sold first to satisfy 4r r T Henrys debt interest and cost second to satisfy E H Mor gans debt interest and cost the whole cost herein being 6520 I will offer for sale by public auction at the court house door in Hartford on Monday the 5th day of June 1911 about one oclock p mupon a credit fslx and twelvemonths the following described property towit A tract of land lying and being In Ohio county Kentucky on the waters of Slate Rime and bounded on the South by the lands of David Farmer on the West by the lands of C D Farmer on the North by the lands of D P Moseley and on the East by the public road and the j lands of S H Tanner containing 64 acres more or less and being the same lands devised to the defend ant Lizzie Johnson by her father J H Tanner by his last will and tes tament of date September 26 1895 a9dproven and probated in the Ohio County Court and of record jClerksjor sufficient thereof to produce the sums of money ordered to be made The purchaser will be required to execute bond with approved se curity immediately after sale This 15th day of May 1911 F L FELIX Master Commissioner J P Sanderfur Barnes Ander son Attorneys Master Commissioners Sale Ohio Circuit Court Kentucky C E Miller Plaintiff- vs Sarah M Coppage et aL Defendants t By virtue of Judgment and or 1 der of sale of the Ohio Circuit Court rendered at the April term as 1911 in the above cause for the sum of 15000 with Interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum 1from tho 7th day of December1905 f until paid and 3905 costs here- Inr I will offer for sale by public auction at the court house door In Hartford on Monday the 5th day of June 1911 about one oclock p m upon a credit of six and twelve months the following described property towit One tract or parcel of land In Ohio county Kentucky lying near t the village of Magan and bounded as f ows- Beginning at a stone in the Joe Bellamy survey near a small stream and poplar and white oak thence S 71 W with the line of Pevid Royal survey 73 poles to a stone t thence S 2 W 50 poles to a stone on the Owensboro and Morgantown read thence with said road N 70 E 15 poles to two small black oaki thence S 2 W 39 poles to a stake In P P Howards line thence with his line S 87 E 100 poles to a white hickory and dogwood In the Stevens line thence N 36 poles to a stake on tho Owensboro and Mor gantown road thence N 12 E32 poles to a small hickory and sassa fras thence N 42 W 114 poles to the beginning corner con taining 60 acres more or Less or sufficient thereof to produce the sums of money ordered to be made The purchaser will be required to execute bond with approved security Immediately after sale This 15th day of May 1911 F L FELIX Master Commissioner Heavrin Woodward Attorneys Master Commissioners SnIt Ohio Circuit Court Kentucky Lee Mason Plaintiff vs C P Hussey ct al Defendants By virtue of a judgment and or der of sale of the Ohio Circuit Court rendered at the April term 1911 in the above cause for the sum of 30000 with interest at the rate of 6 per Cent per iumum from ofthe 10th day of August 1910 untl paint and the further sum of 30Q with like interest from U e iOth 1av of August 1908 and the further sum of 30000 with like Interest t from the 10th day ot August 1908 find the further sum of 1418 with like Interest from the Sth day of September 1910 until paid sad 54 S 15 costs herein I will offer for palsI tfrrKiJHijill bRat the court houM der In Hattfprd on Monday v r a nM the 6 thday of June 1 91 i about on oclock p m upon a credit of six and twelve months the following described property towit A tract of land in Ohio county Kentucky on Slaty creek being the northern portion of a tract of land conveyed to Lee Mason by Erie Tay for and bounded as follows On the North by the lands of Jasper Leach on the West by tho lands of E P Stevens and lands of Sercy Gentry on the South and East by the lands of Felix Shaver contain Ing 27 acres more or less or suffi clent thereof to produce the sums of money ordered to be made The purchaser will be required to execute bond with approved security Immediately after sale This 15th day of May 1911 F L FELIX Master Commissioner John T Rone Attorney Master Commissioners Sale Ohio Circuit Court Kentucky Jennie C Carson et al Plaintiffs TB Eddie S Carson ct al Defendants By virtue of a judgment and or Jer of sale of the Ohio Circuit Court rendered at the April term 1911 in the above cause for the purpose of dividing the proceeds amongst the parties herein as their Interests appear after paying the costs herein including a reasonable attorneys fee to Barnett Smith I will offer for sale by public auc tion at the court house door in Hart ford on Monday the 5th day of June 1911 about one oclock p m upon a credit of six twelve and eighteen months the following described property towit A tractor parcelL9f land In Ohio county Kentucky bounded as fol lowsBeginning at a stone near a haw tree on the Hartford and Calhoun road thence N 11 E to a stone In Chamberlins field thence S 77 E to a stone near a slat fence thence S 1 E to a stone In road thence N 77 U W to tho beginning the above to contain 2 acres more or lessAlso the following described tractA tract of land lying in Ohio county Kentucky on the waters of Rough river bounded as follows vizBeginning at a sweet gum maple and elm B F McCormlcks corner thence S 12 W CD poles to a atone witnessed by an elm and water beech thence N 7711 W 330 poles to a stone on Rough river thence down the same to the mouth of Nocreek thence up said Nocreek as it meanders In the middle there of when reduced to a straight line 54 poles to four hickories thence S 78 E 112 poles to two beeches hence N 7 W 32 poles to a stone thense S 78 E 164 poles to the beginning containing IOn acres more or less excepting from the last described tract the following bounda ry which was sold by the said C T Carson deceased to W R Carson on the day of r viz Beginning at four hickories oh bank of Nocreek thence S 75 E 77 poles and 20 links to a stone thence S 12 W 26 poles to a stone witnessed by a beech in John P Fosters line thence with same 137 rods and 19 links to a stone on bank of Rough river thence down same to the mouth of No creek thence up Nocreek with the meanders of the middle thereof to the beginning containing 20 acres more or less The purchaser will be required to execute bond with approved security Immediately after sale This 15th day of May 1911 F L FELIX Master Commissioner Barnett Smith Attorneys Master Commissioners Sale Ohio Circuit Court Kentucky A E Pate Assignee Ohio County Bank Plaintiffvs Noah Schroader et al Defendants By virtue of a judgment and or bar of sale of the Ohio Circuit Court rendered at the April term 1911 in the above cause for the sum of 28563 with interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum from the 16th day of August 1910 until paid and 4005 costs herein r will offer for sale by public auc tion at the court house door In Hart ford on Monday the 5thii day of Juno 1911 about one oclock p m upon a credit of six and twelve months the following described property towlt certain tract of land or parcel ofend in Ohio county Kentucky containing 52 acres same land deeded to said parties by O B Li kens and wife on the 10th day of December 1900 and recorded In Deed Book No 30 page 324 to which deed reference Is here made for a more particular description of same lint which is bounded in a general way pn the East by the i land of Hardin andHenry Mlntono the North by the land of J H LI- kens and Hardln Minton on the West by the lands of J H Likens and on the South by the lands of Berry Hurt same being the land mortgaged to the said Ohio County Bank by defendants as per record Mortgage Book No 26 page 85 Ohio County Clerks Office or suffi cient thereof to produce the sumsrof money ordered to be made The purchaser will be required to execute bond with approved security Immediately after sale This 15th day of May 1911 F L FELIX Master Commissioner I H P Taylor Attorney Master Commissioners Sale Ohio Circuit Court Kentucky J P Stevens et al Plaintiffs- vs bL F Taylor et al Defendants By virtue of a judgment and or der of sale of the Ohio Circuit Court rendered at the April term 1911 in the above cause for the sum of 12225 with Interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum from the 26th day of January 1910 until paid and the further sum of 5700 with like Interest from the 23d day of January 1911 The un divided twofifths Interest in the land hereinafter described will be sold first to pay the debt Interest and cost due I H Stevens and sec and to pay the debt interest and cost due J P Stevens The whole cost herein Is 4770 I will offer for sale by public auction at the court house door in Hartford on M onday the 5th day of June 1911 about one oclock p m upon a credit of six months the fol lowlirg described property towlt An undivided twofifths interest In a certain tract or parcel of land lying In Ohio county Kentucky on the waters of Muddy creek and known as the J A Taylor farm and bounded on the North by Vlrpe Taylorc farm on the East by the I F KImbley farm on tho South by Jos Jarnagin and on the West by J C Jos Rogers farm and be ing the same land conveyed by Jos Jarnagin to J A Taylor on thed-ay of being of record In the Ohio County Clerks omen In Deed Book page also a part of the same land conveyed to J A Taylor by on day of by Deed of record In the Ohio County Clerks office Deed nook palP In nil cnn tnlninc about Ira acres and li inc the same land that grantor inherited nn undivided onelffh Inters In from his father J A Taylor rtoccns od and the other undivided ono fifth Interest was willed to him bv his sister Susie Mitchell dnittrtite of J A Taylor deceased and which will Is of record In Will Book 1 pace 444 Ohio County Clerks offlceor sufficient thereof to pro duce the sums of money ordered to be madeThe will be required to execute bond with approved security Immediately after sale This 15th day of May 1911 F L FELIX Master Commissioner Hpavrln ft Woodward and J P Sanderfur Attorneys Muster Commissioners 9nle Ohio Circuit Court Kentuo v The F A Ames Company Plaintiff- vs W L Howard et al Defendants By virtue of a Judgment and or der of sale of the Ohio Circuit Court rendered at the April term 1911 In the above cause for the sum of 13950 With Interest at tho rnte of 6 per cent per annum from the 8th day of August 1910 until paid and 2130 costs herein I will offer for sale by public auction at the court house door In Hartford on Saturday tho 3d day of Juno 1911 about one oclock p m upon a credit of three months tho fol lowing described property towit Two buggies manufactured by tho F A Ames Company being Nos 351 and 348 or sufficient thereof to pro duce the sums of money ordered to be madeThe will be required to execute bond with approved security Immediately after sale Tills 15th day of May 1911 F L FELIX Master Commissioner Heavrin Woodward Attorneys Citing nn Exception Time Is money you know But I dont know anything of the kind Theres young Dinks who has plenty of time on his hands and not a cent In his pockets t + + + + + + + + + + + + 9 NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS 4- I In ordering the address of 4 t your paper changed from one 4 p place to another it is absolutely t- I necessary to state where you i- Ii have been receiving the paper as 4 well as where you want It chang 4 ed to Please bear this in mind 4 It t 4S + + i t + + + f 6 4 4 r Ii TRICKED PAULINE I Napoleons Pert and Pretty Sis ters Pride Was Humbled TWICE SHE MET HER MATCH The Empress Josephine Once Gave Her So to Speak a Dressing Down and the Fashionable Mme De Cou tadee Figuratively Boxed Her Ear Napoleon was anxious to havo Gen eral Marmot whiny his sister Pauline but the wily old soldier refused to mako tho flirt his bride Then Napoleon turned to General Leclerc who really loved Pauline mid they were wedded Leclerc was then sent as hood of the French expedition to Haiti Paulino going along under protest Le clerc died of fever In Haiti and Pau line returned to France with his body After a time Pauline whom Lyndon Orr In Munseys describes as a tenth er beaded languishing beautiful dis tracting morsel of frivolity resumed her heartbreaking tactics Presently It became noised about writes Mr Orr that Prince Camillo Borgbcso was flirting desperately with Pauline Tho prince was an excellent specimen of tho fashionable Italian He was immensely rich His palace at Rome was filled with artistic treas ure Ho was the owner moreover of the famous Borghese jewels tho finest collection of diamonds In the world Napoleon rather sternly Insisted upon her marrying Borgheso Fortunately the prince was very willing to be connected with Napoleon while Paulino was delighted at tbo Idea of bavins diamonds that would eclipse all tho gems which Josephine possessed for like all the Bonopartcs she detested her brothers wife So she Ypaid bpJmarried and show Jher Ala monds to Josephine It was a bit of feminine malice she could not resist Tho marriage took place very quiet ly at Joseph Bonapartes house be cause of the absence of Napoleon but the newly made princess was Invited to visit Josephine at tho palace of St Cloud Here was to be the tri umph of her life She spent many days In planning a toilet that should bo absolutely crushing to Josephine I Whatever she wore must be a background for the famous diamonds Finally she decided on green velvet I When the day cumo Pauline stood before a mirror and gazed at herself with diamonds glistening In her hair shimmering around her neck and fastened so thickly on her green velvet I gown as to remind one of a moving jewel casket She actually shed tears of joy Then she entered her carriage and drove out to St Cloud Bt Josephine though no longer young was a woman of great subtlety as well as charm Stories lied been told to her of tho green velvet and therefore she had bad her drawing room redecorated in the most uncom promising blue It killed the green vel vet completely As for the diamonds she met that maneuver by wearing not a single gem of any kind Her dress was an Indian muslin with a broad hem of gold I Her exquisite simplicity coupled with her dignity of bearing made the Princess Pauline with her shower of diamonds and her green velvet dls played against the blue seem abso I lately vulgar Josephine was most gen erous in her admiration of the Oar I ghese gems and she kissed Pauline on departing The victory was hers I There is another story of n defeat i t ladyta magnificent bail given to most fashonablo world 9f Paris Pauline decided upon going nnd Intended In her own phrase to blot out every woman there She kept the secret of her toilet and she entered the ballroom nt the psychological moment when all the guests had assembled Sbo appeared and at sight of her tho music stopped silence fell upon the assemblage and n sort of quiver went through every one Her costume was of the finest muslin bordered with golden palm leaves Four bands spot ted like a leopards skin were wound about her head while these In turn were supported by little clusters of golden grapes She hud copied the headdress of n Bacchante In tile Louvre All over her person were cameos and just beneath her breasts she woro a golden band held In place by an engraved gem Her beautiful wrists arms and hands were bare jI She bad la fact blotted out tier rivals j i Nevertheless Mmo do Coutades took her revenge She went up to Pauline who was lying on a divan to set off her loveliness and began gazing at tho princess through a doable eyeglass Paulino felt flattered for a moment and then became uneasy The lady who was looking at her said to a companion in a tone of regret What a pltyl She really would be lovely if It werent for that For what returned her escort Why are you blind Its so re markable that you surely must seo It Pauline was beginning to lose her self composure She flushed and looked wildly about wondering what sho meant Then she heard Mme do Con lades say Why her ears If I had such ears as those I would cut them off 1 Paulino gave ono great gasp and fainted dead away As a matter of fact her ears were not so bad They were limply very flat and colorless forming n contrast with tho rosy tints of her taco But from that moment boone could see anything but those ears and thereafter the princess wore her Kali low enough to cover them Not Sisters passingYou are astonished to learn that they are mother and daughter and you realize that a woman at forty or fortyfive ought to beat her finest and fairest Why isnt it sop The general health of woman is so in timately associated with the local health of the essentially feminine organs that there can be no red cheeks and round form where there is female weakness Women who have suffered from this trouble have found prompt relief and cure in the use of Dr Fierce Favorite Prescription It gives rigor and vitality to the organs of womanhood It clean the complexion brightens the eyes and reddens the cheeks PrescriptionAnyis AddressWorlds lKENTUCKYrE- Li ht and Power Company INCORPORATED E G BARRASS MGR- Hartford KyWill wire your house at cost Electric Lights are clean healthy and safe No home or business house should be without them when within reac- hHARTFORD HERAL- DSClubbing RatesFO- RYEAR SUBSCRIPTIONS THE HERALD and WeeKlY Courier JUurnal150Weekly Louisville Herald 135 u Daily Owensboro Messenger 350 u Twiceaweek Owensboro Messenger 175 u U Twiceaweek Owensboro Inquirer 175 CI CI CI Daily Owensboro Inquirer 325 11 c Kentucky FarmerLouisville 126 II CI CI Cincinnati Weekly Enquirer 150 CI CI Bryans Commoner 150 II CI U Tlmceaweek New York World 16s U CI II Twiceaweek St Louis Republic 150 U I II National MagazineMonthly 150 II CI U McCalls MagazineFashions 130 Address THE HERALD Hartford Ky I I frp8B FSKH61 Every kind of business needs advertising nowadays to make it succeed There are two kinds of advertisingthe good and the bad the kind that brings results and tbe kind which does no good Of course you want the first mentioned in order to be sure of the result Wo oDORB To serve you in the right way Advertlsingin a good live paper with large circulation like THE HERALD brings sure results Tell us what you want and let us figure you an estimate The figuring is free and the advertising wont cost you much It will help you Try it THE HERALD Hartford Ky I I PARKERS HAIR BALSAM leuKi and txtutinti the hItPromote a luxuriant growth Never ratio to lleitore Oray Hair to 1JiYouthful Color Curtibfyand Jill DhnvrridilmG ESTABLISHED 1869 If its a ring a diamond a watch I jewelry rOucanget- the ware I test quality at I1 the lowest prices from the BOLDEST MAIL ORDER HOUSE- IN THE SOUTH J For 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Door to Bank of Hartford j I WSENI3LATTnThe Store That Satisfies Hartford I eDtl1CkS7 On Main Street I The Hartford Herald I WEDXKSIUY MAY 1 7 i A COMPLETE VICTORY FOR LABOR LEADERS Compers Mitchell and Morrison Not Guilty In Contempt- Proceedings Washington May 15The United States Supreme Court today handed down a decision reversing the decision of the District of Co lumbia Court of Appeals that af firmed the decision of the district court holding Samuel Gompers John Mitchell and Frank Morrison guilty of contempt of court In vie I lating the Injunction against the boycott of the American Federation of Labor In the Ducks Stove and Range case t As a result of the decision Gom pers Mitchell and Morrison press I Tout vice pronidont and secretary respectively of the Federation will not have to serve Jail sontencesfor contempt The labor leaders wore completely triumphant In their cases the Supreme Court dismissing the cases on the ground that they were not properly adjudged contempt but should have been damage suits against the labor leaders by the I Bucks Stove company The decision was read by Asso I vlate Justice Lamar one of the new r members of the bench The defendants were not In court but the news was quickly conveyed to them at American Federation of Labor headquarters aJlXAL KNOCKOUT FOit- SIAND1111 OIL THUST f Washington May 15Tho United t States Supreme Court handed down Its decision today In tho Stan dard 011 case Tho lower court was vfllrmod which knocks out the oil trust The lower court decided that the oil trust was an Illegal trust This decision virtually settles the questions Involved In the case against the American Tobacco com pany and moans a dissolution of the oil trust defendant Is allowed sixI ITho time by the court In which to conform to the law The decision rendered today dl rnctly affects the biggest business combine In the United States and Indirectly nearly a hundred other business combines modelled on the f sumo linos wnuuEuunsT May 15Most of trIO tobacco plants are looking well Mr Dud Taylor of Sunnydale rondo Will Peach a short visit Sun dayMrs1 I N Jeffries of this place Is visiting relatives at Dells Run Sunday School at Concord Is pro grossing nicely L PATIIKi CLIPPED ENl i OF CHILDS TONGUE t tHollin Ala May 13 Buchanan Monroe n farmer is In Jail here charged with tho murder of his in fant child Ho was arrested while walking back to hii former homo In Harrison county Go to bury the 1I0dyIThe child was only eight months old and would not nurse Thinking Y r It was tonguetied the father clip C i t y r r it- I f v pod the end of Its tongue and It bled to death Making a tiny comp out of boards he put the child In It strapped the bundle on his should ers and started back to Georgia Neighbors reported tho matter to the sheriff who overtook Monro- and brought him here Ho was ignorant of the fact that he had com mitted an alleged crime q IIXIMay triSeveral from this place attended tussling at Ml Her mon Sunday Mr and Mrs Virgil Riggs and children of this place visited rela tives at Centertown from Saturday until Sunday Mr Ira gills and wife visited his uncle Flelden Bennett Beda Sun dayMr Herman PIrtle wife and chil dren of Nocreok spent Sunday with Mrs Plrtles mother and father hereMrs Winnie Heflln of this place is visiting her sister Mrs Claude Chapman at Centertown Miss Eva May Thomasson spent Sunday with Mss Lou Baird in the Chapel neighborhood Several from this place went to Hartford shopping Saturday COOL srniXGs May HThe wheat crop will be almost a failure in this section ofI the county on account of the hall storm of 29th of April Mr Ross Davenport and family and Mr James Davenport of Rochester visited in this community Sunday and attended church at Cool Springs Prayer meeting here Is progress Ing nlcel80 present Saturday nightPastor Birch Shields filled his regular appointment at Cool Springs Baptist church Saturday and Sun day Theme of sermon Sunday The Necessary Prerequisite to the Lords Table A largo congrega tion was present It being commun ion day Mrs Una Dennis is on the sick list p Must1 Commissioners Sale Ohio Circuit Court Kentucky Wesley ferry et al Plaintiffs- vs Belle McReynolds et aI Defendants By virtue of n Judgment and or der of sale of the Ohio Circuit Court rendered at the April term HIll In tho above cause for the sum of 5000 with Interest at the rate of G per cent pet annum from the 28th dny of April 1911 until paid and fCor costs herein I will offer for sale by public auction at the court house door in Hartford on Monday the 5th day of Juno 1911 about ono oclock p m upon a credit of six and twelve months the following described property In Heaver Dam Kentucky towit A lot of ground 100 feet front on Barnard street and n depth of 170 feet moro or loss to an alloy being same lot or parcel of land on which decedent Joseph ferry formerly resided and the same deeded to Jo soph ferry by Elizabeth ASmlth and Grace S Shaver recorded in deed book No 9 page 211 lu tho office of tho Clerk of tho Ohio County Court Tho purchaser will bo required to execute bond with approved security Immediately after sale This 15th day of May 1911 F L FELIX Master Commissioner J M Porter Glenn Slmmerman and Barnett Smith Attorneys 0 t AA ryPrn i r r JIr I MUTINY IN THE CAMP OF THE INSURRECTORS SituationeNavarro Was Compelled- to Leave I IJuarez Mexico May 13A su preme test nlaaJju between the military an dpolltlcal authorities was experienced by the provisional government here today Tonight President Madero is In complete command of the situation General Orozco in anger de manded more food and clothing for the Insurrecto soldiers and accused Madero of neglect The provisional president denied the charge told Orozco he should not meddle In business outside the military faced a crowd of soldiers with guns leveled on him and with a few words to the recalcitrants brought forth cheers of Viva Ma deroFollowing the handling of this tense situation adero personally escorted the defeated federal com mander Navarro to the river and the latter got In safety to El Paso threatenedII Navarro was followed In to the river at a point above Washington Park by a mounted ranchman as his only escort and they disappeared from sight on the American side It Is not known In what part of El Paso the federal leader has taken refugeOrozco today gathered about a hundred of his followers all heavily armed and most of them mounted and marched to the headquarters of Provisional President Madero There Orozco demanded of Madero money for his unpaid men and food for their unfed stomachs Madero could not comply Ho ex plained that It was impossible to grant the demands at that moment but that arrangements would be made immediately to provide for their necessities Orozco heatedly replied that this neglect had been borne too long MAXUKLL May 13Prayer meeting at the MI E Church is progressing nicely Mrs Angle Jarvia and MrsLyda Owen of Nuckols spent Thursday with Mrs J D Crowe here Mrs Eunice Drace of Arkansas who has been visiting relatives and friends In this neighborhood re turned to her home Thursday Miss Pearl Hudson of Maxwell spent Friday with Miss Ella Crowe at i Miss Myrtle Jolly has measles Mr Henzo Payne of Livermore is spending n week with his sister Mrs Flora Watson of this place may MANtt LIFE TERM GIVEN WHO MUHDKItKD AUNT Elkton Ky May 1lArteronly fifteen minutes of consultation the jury in the caso of Morris Banks charged with the murder of his aunt Mrs Fonuel A Bebree at 1135 oclock this morning return ed a verdict of guilty fixing the de fendants punishment at confinement In the penitentiary for life This case was one of the Hardest fought on record in this section and testimony of the ten or mote allonlsts who wero called was believed to have been favorable to flanks The defenses enflro case tahhodefendant I SUNNVDALK May HThe farmers are very busy planting corn Some have to plant their crop again on account of the heavy rains Mr J T Lbwe who has been confined to his bed for three weeks Is able to sit up again Mr Lowes family are still In bed with measles Mrs Nancy Wright Chatham Ill who iIp visiting her daughter Mrs J T Lowe also has the measles She IIs 67 years old and Is Improv ing at present Several cars have been loaded here with sawlogs and there are many more to load yet Mr R A Duke and family of Palo visited Mr John Miller at Magan last Saturday and Sunday A Burglars Awful Deed May not paralyze a home so com pletely as a mothers long Illness But Dr Kings New Life Pills are a splendid remedy for women They gave me wonderful benefit in consti pation and female trouble wrote Mrs M C Duplay of LCadlll Tenn If ailing try them 25c at James H Williams im p Subscribe for The Hartford Herald EAST VIEW May 1C Mothers Day was cel ebrated at Bells Run church Sun day The evening was spent In songs speeches and recitations It was a grand occasion There was a large crowd In attendance Mr Ell Taylor of Owensboro Is the guest of friends In this vicinity Mr Otis Smith of Charleston Mo Is spending a few days with his parents Mr and Mrs E K Smith Mr RDTIl11tJTCJUendersonlas- pending I a few days with relatives and friends in this community Messrs D King and Will HIckey made a business trip to Owensboro Friday I Miss Pearl Taylor of Habit was the guest of Mr and Mrs Ell Mar tin from Saturday until Monday Mr and Mrs Bill Smith spent Saturday and Sunday with friends at Palo Mr G W Taylor spent Friday and Saturday at Owensboro Mrs Hannah Taylor of Owens boro will spend It few days In this vicinity with relatives Farmers that planted corn In Ap ril are having it to plant again CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK For the refined and dainty woman Is j what she demands now Americans are uptodate on dentistry and o f not satisfied with anything but tio acme of perfection in dental work Teeth extracted with as little pale as possible Children given careful attention Special attention to plate work and ALL WORK GUAHAX TEED Work done at lowest prices DR H J BELL r Office in Republican Building HARTFORD KY AUCTIONVA e I m I Of all the Property of the Beaver Dam Brick Company as Described Below at Beaver Pam Ky Saturday May 201 Five Nice Building Lots Lying South of the 1 C R R each fronting on East side of Main street 50 feet x 210 feet deep one containing good Warehouse 80x80 feet with Office one containing a good small Stock Barn All of these lots are well located and very desirable One Tract of Land r Containing about 6i acres lying just East of said Lots and fronting on the I C R R rr about 425 feet suitable for location of a Warehouse or Factory or for Farming or Grazing One Tract of Land Containing about 6i acres lying just East of the Beaver Dam Planing Mill CompanyI prop J erty good for Farming or Grazing Four Tenant Houses and Lots Have been occupied heretofore by employees of the company Up toDate Brickmaking Plantl 40000 daily capacity fully equipped with Boiler Engine latest Briokmaking Machinery Drying Racks with 200000 capacity Burning Kilns with 7000j0 capacity Carts Wheelbarrows and everything ready to commence operation immediately Same iis located on a i 15 to 20 acre tract of lank fronting on the I C RR with substantial Factory Building large Barn and large Corn Crib Also i 1 Mule 3 Road Wagons and Harness Underwood Typewriter Safe Desk and other Oflico Exuipment r bera1 1ru13 cf ay ent Beaver Dam O Is located in n good Farming Territory and Coal Mining District where Fuel both Wood1 r and Coal is cheap and there is a ready market for all the Brick that can be made VVVMVVVVV VVIVVV ttVVVV V VVVVVVVVtVtV NNWN NNA4UWKN461NNAtN1q M1 CompanyBescver let