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Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.): May 24, 1911 Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Jno. P. Barrett & Co. Hartford, KY 1911 haf1911052401_sn84037890 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.): May 24, 1911 Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.) Jno. P. Barrett & Co. Hartford, KY 1911 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognitio n (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has be en done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Librar ies Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. THE HARTFORD HERALD i Subscrij)tio?i $1 ,ir Per Year, in Advance. who brought hlmj his brother-in-lato Calhoun and turned him over to the sheriff, claiming the reward for his capture. McElmore's victim left a wife and six small children and the murderer's only regret was for them. McElmore formerly resided In McLean county. AGED RELATIVE OP DANIEL BOONE DIES "I tome, the Htralii of a Koiij World, lie Sen of All Nations Lnmbtrfnz'at Mj Bad." .4 Kinds Job Printing Xeatly Executed. XO 21. CHARGES BURNS AND 87th YEAR GRAZED L L HARTFORD, KYM WEDNESDAY, MAY 24. 1911. DREAM DAN USE PEACE MURDERS FARMER PAC1JS SIGNED Rat- the Idea would appeal to the people of tho State, to have each county plant a tree to be known by the county. name of This that would give the capltol at least 119 trees and each county could plant more than one If desired. Schools and societies also would be invited. Winchester Democrat. KENTUCKY JURIST HAS BEEN YEARS ON BENCH t MPLOYES After His Attentions Were Rejected. 'SHOT Who Sent His Wife Away Agreement Formally And Then ified at Juarez. With Dynamiting to Cre- ate Sentiment. Ky., May 18. Tompklnsvllle, SEATED Mrs. Polly Boone, aged 104 years, INDUCED GHILDTO SHOOT HIM MEANS END OF REVOLUTION ALLEGED The oldest member of tho Su- BLOW AT preme Court of the United States, died at tho homo of her son, Samuel Boone, of infirmities incident to both in years and in point of serAt Her Organ Near Hour of age. She was closely related to the Tragic Act of Man Apparently In the Republic Diaz and vice, John Marshall Harlan, of Ken- National Erectors'Association noted pioneer Daniel Boone. She tucky, stands In a class by himself Midnight-Murd- erer Crazed by Unknown Carrol Are Pledged Men Accused by Cony was blind and had been for about as the most progressive memfive years, but was active and had ber of America's highest tribunal. Hallucination. to Resign. .Tried.Sttldde. fessed Helper. a good memory until recently. Sho Ho will bo seventy-eigyears old spent her life in Kentucky except a DEATH ENVELOPED on June 1, and has served as an as MYSTERY NEWS FLASHED COMMANDERS -- CHRISTIAN TItAGEDY few1 COUNTY SOME SENSATIONAL CHARGES years In Tennessee, Just across sociate Justice of tho Supreme Court the State lino. She never saw a years. for thirty-thre- e Conn., May 20. A Greenwich, Juarez, Mex., May 21. Officially Hopklnsvllle, Ky., May 21. HerPittsburg, May 20. James Eltrain In her life and was never on With vigor most extraordinary liott, of representatives of the 2349 Bedford avenue, a bert Cobb, aged 22 years, murdered board a steamboat. Mrs. Boono was strange story Is told here regarding designated Justice Harlan took his stand in his sweetheart.Mlss Ella Cravpns.an the oldest woman in Southern Ken- the death of Fred Husted, a farm- Mexican Government and tho revolu- opposition to the other eight mem structural Iron worker, who says er, near here. signgirl, Saturtionists at 10 o'clock that he has been employed by De attractive tucky. HuBted was 46 years old and ed a peace agreement at tho custom- bers of the court and contended tective W. J. Burns, of the National day at midnight In the parlor of her She is survived by her son and that no concessions should be allowfather's residence, two miles north three sets of grandchildren, Which owned a valuable farm of 80 acres. house here, intended to end the hos- ed monopolies: that the decision In Detective Agency, made an affidavit Wednesday afternoon he awoke with tilities that have been waged In Mexearly at the Labor Temple before of this city. He was captured number about fifty. tho lower court In the case of the a cry from a sound sleep and seem- ico fof the last six months. the officers of the Structural Iron this morning by Sheriff Johnson, afed to be In a daze. He told his wlfo Though covering only tho princi- Standard Oil Company should lie af Workers's Union. In which Iip imA Treat Next .Saturday Night. ter he had made an unsuccessful ef that he had experienced a horrible pal points negotiated thus far, the firmed without amendment Hnilnn plicated Detectle Burns, Walter suicide. The people of Hartford and vicinfort to commit records the denounced with irony and In bitter Drew, a New Vork attorney and There is a bullet hole in hla ity should not forget tho Illustrated dream, but would not tell her of its agreement practically concessions by tho Government of terms tho action of the chief jusphysicians say that the lecture at the court house next Sat- nature. of the Nnatlonal breast, but Erectors' Huctcd directed that she should those demands, which starting on tice and the associate justices In de- Association: Miss Cra- urday night. Mr. Hunter C. Leake, wound Is notdangerous. John Uuihey. local claring that "restraint of trade" vens was shot four times and the lecturer, comes by Invitation go, to the home of Charles Young, a November 20 last, resulted in the must be "unreasonable" to come representative of the National Ereckilled. tors' Association, and William Tan-nebut at his own expense and will neighbor, and ask him to do an er- armed revolution In Mexico. TeleFor charge nothing for his services, rand In the city. Mrs. Husted put grams announcing the signing of tho within the meaning of the antiowner of a local detective agenCobb Is a tailor's assistant. declared the court trust law. H several months ho had been paying contributing the part he plays in the her baby In Its crib upstairs and left agreement were dispatched through- was legislating, not Interpreting the cy, In dynamiting plots. attention, matter to the Hartford Methodist the other children playing In the out Mexico to revolutionary and devoted The sum of Elliot's confession Is Miss Cravens law. Federal leaders alike. begged her to marry blm. Church. He should have an appre- garden.. that Detective Burns was employed and had The aped jurist has been In fallAs soon as the wife was out of Bhe ciative Constitutional restrictions pro- by the National audience and a crowded . "While liking him as a friend, Erectors' Associasight, Husted called his young son, vented, the Inclusion In the agree- ing health, despite robust appear- tion to destroy property belonging discouraged his suit. house. ance, for many months. A few days ago Cobb told a comto them which had been erected by The lecture will be Interesting, Lester. By tho time tho boy reach ment of the fact that the rebels will did not marry educational and edifying. His sub- ed the house Husted had placed a be permitted to suggest to various REGARDING FISH VALUE panion that If she nonunion labor and do it In such a double-barrele- d shotgun across a State Legislatures the names of Prohim, ho "would fix It so sho couldn't ject will be "Alaska," and those CAN'T UNDERSTAND IT way that It would appear to have marry anybody else." who go will be both pleased and tnblc. Kneeling eo that he looked visional Governors, and likewise the been done by union men. 11 o'clock Saturday night surprised at the benefit of their at- directly Into the muzzle, Husted told fact thit six of the eight members The object of all the dynamiting About George Downs wont fishing Monhe tried to borrow a pistol from sev- tendance and pleasure to them his little boy, who could hardly have of thonew Cabinet have been cho- day, and an account of his trip may cases was to arouse the people of rafsed the heavy arm to his should- sen by; the revolutionists, but tho eral persons, telling them that ho selves. up as follows: Ex- tho country In such a way that the bo summed will bo er, to pull tho trigger. Lester was agreement records that President penses bucket The general admission had business to do with It. He had iron ".0 structural workers of minnows, union afraid to obev. Diaz nnd Vice President Corral will cents; worms, grasshoppers been drinking, but did not appear 25c, children 15c. mo would be Injured. His statement is m "It Is all right, son," Lester says reslgniand that the Government Is other bait, $2.t".0; day's work, $3.00; that the National Ei octal g' Assogot a revolver drunk. He finally his father told him. "The gun Is to concentrate Its attentions on from a saloon, man. Hiring a horse WIFE SAVES HUSBAND lost ono $2." seventeen-JewElgin ciation, through Detective Burns, Is You pul,the trigger, FKOMaAVAXEIty GRAVE not loaded,. and buggy from a livery stable, he watch and ono 510 fob and charm: responsible for almost all the dynafor I want to hear how It sounds." " drove out of town and nothing more In tho same room where Presimite outrages thnt havo boon comThe boy pulled the triggers but dent Taft and President Diaz met tackle. $1.50; cost of rig, $2. To mitted Owensboro, Ky.,May 20. But for was seen of him until the time of throughout the country for tal expenses, ?44.2.".. Captured, after tho appearance of his wife and Mrs. kopt his thumb on the hammers bo two years ago, whero the portrait the tragedy. exciting chase, on" speckled perch. tho last three years. Miss Cravens, who had charge of John Highland, George Lee, a saw-lo- g they fell lightly upon tho firing of President Taft In silent solici- weight y pound: Elliott says that ho novor saw any two sunfish, man of Green river, near Bas- pins. Thero was no explosion nnd tude looks down on the Peace ComA r a department In Klein's Main-streweight 1 (. ounces. George says he of the plots executed, hut that It dry goods Btore, went home about ket Station, would probably have tho father ribuked his son for fall- missioners the portrait ofl'resldent can't see how these Tennessee fish- was his work to show whero to place 11:30 o'clock. Sho was seated at drowned yesterday morning when ing to obey him, and ngaln cocked Diaz, which once hung beside the ermen haul buffalo to Murray and the dynamite for the worst effocts. Taft picture having long since been an organ In her parlor, playing and he was thrown Into tho river by the tho gun. Elliott was taken to the Central Placing himself In position, Hus- removed, peaco was formally de- sell them for seven rents the pound. talking to her younger sister. Hear- turning of a log. Ho was caught police station by Detective Roach, ted said: pull tho trigger, clared. "Now ' SEVENTY-CENing a step In the yard.she looked to- between two logs In such a position JUDGMENT where he Is being detained until The actual signing of tho agreeward the open window and saw that he could not freo himself, and son. Father wants to hear how It RENDERED IN A SUIT some further Investigation can be sounds. The gun Is not loaded." tho two women, who had rowed into ment took place under most extraor Cobb's face peering In. made of his story. Following the Lester pul'ed one of the triggers dinary circumstances the river to hall a boat, saved his on the "You frightened me, Herbert," Henderson, Ky., May 20. The statement at tho labor temple, Eland his father fell dead from tho steps of the customhouse. lire. i When smallest judgment rendered In Cir- liott made another one at the poshe said. "Come In." im effects of the full chargo of heavy the peaco commissioners arrived cuit Court here in a number of years lice station covering The young man entered the room the same Warren Kinlnmontli Rend. shot which had entered the side of they found the d'oor of tho customs past the younger girl went out. In and was In tho verdict of the Jury ground. """ ' "" ' Mr. Warren Klnlnmonth, ono of his head. y a few moments four shots were house locked and no ono thoro to let, In p suit bgt"'?en w, J The first statement was made be- -' tho best nnd most favorably known It was the opinion of physicians them In. Accordingly tlieV gather heard In quick succession and a and W. ft. Eblen fot' tho foro William J. Kelly, president of men of the Green river and others that Husted's dream had moment tator the slamming of the business ed on the Bteps of the building, and settlement of their Joint business af- the fron City country, Trade Council; H. A. died at his residence in taken such a firm hold on him that front door. while newspaper men held matches, fairs of several years. Two hun- Ashton; A. L. Rochester, Ky., last Friday morning he enacted It Just as It had come to Collins, secretary of Members of the household found fountain pens wero !:'dtireI and dred dollars and seventy-fiv- e cents tho Structural Iron Workers' Union, . lying dead on the floor. at 3:30 o'clock.of paralysla.superln- - him In the vision. Miss Cravens the document slrnp.-lwas tho amount asked for in tho nnd H. W. Leglcltner, vice presiby blood clot on the brain. 'There wero bullet holes In her duced Four automobiles turned their suit, and tho judgment was for dent of the International BIDDING ON SCHOOL Association searchlights on the srfne, nnd vilien seventy cents. breast, throat, side and arm. Sher- After funeral services his remains of Nntional Bridge and Structural HOUSES TO RE BUILT iff Johnson, who lives nearby, was wero Interred in the family burying tho signatures were nfftvnd tho Iron Workers. grounds near Rochestor.Saturday, in noticed. Ho and Deputy Sheriff of both si Ion e.il race 1 Advil o Fiom An Old Friend. Tho Board of Education will retho presence of a largo clrclo of Chilton discovered Cobb's hat in the Joyfully, while a small crowd that Wetumka, Okla., May 19, 1911. ceive sealed bids for the building of KENTUCKY'S BIRD LAW "Vivo front yard, and his horse still hitch- friends and relatives. had collected iihouted Editors Hartford Herald, HartIn tho following Dr. Jr W. Taylor, of Hartford, school houses SHOULD BE EFI ECTIVE ed at the gate. Sovoral hours later ford, Ky., Gentlemen: You will places: they found the murderer walking in who had formerly been his family find enclosed p. o. money order for Bell's Run DIv.l, 11, COURT HELD IN THE Tim Kentucky Statute, Section a field near the homo of his father, physician, was summoned to Roch- May 27, 1 p. m. ono dollar, for which please set up L. B. Tlchenor, ester by telophono last Thursday 194C, reads thus: "Xo person shall OPEN AT HARRODSBURG my paper from May a North Christian farmer. 20, 1911, to at any aftornoon, and on reaching his bed- Hartford, Chairman. time catch, kill or pursue Cobb was brought to Jail and his May 20, 1912. NowBamus Dlv. 3, side about 9 o'clock that night, soon 7, with such Intent, or have In posses Harrodsburg, Ky., May 18. Cir wound In the loft Bldo was dressed We can not do without Tho HerMay 27, 1 p. m. Morgan Patterson. slon after same has been caught or cuit Judge L. L. Walker adjourned ald. It Is a welcome by a physician. The bullet ho had found that he was beyond all medi- Olaton, visitor from killed, any Chairman. cal aid. court from the temporary court our old home. I hope you thrush, mocking bird, fired Into his own body struck a rib. Kentucky meadow Sugar Grove Dlv. 4, The deceased, who was In tho six lark, finch, martin, swalrooms in tho upper story of tho boys pistol away. He He had thrown the will bo good and elect a Gov- low, year of age, leaves one JG, May 27, 3,0 a. m. P. L. Alford, opera house, which has been used woodpecker, flicker, oriole pr talked In a crazy way to the ofllcers brother, Mr. Silas his ernor this fall. Of course the UnitWhlto Run, Chairman. Klnlnmonth, with other song or insectivorous bird. for this purpose slnco the old court ed to know nothing of tho and claimed States can and Is doing without Antloch Dlv. 4, K l whom he had been associated In 1, house waB condemned, to tho yard killing of Miss Cravens. business for many years, together May 27, 1 p. m. P. L. Alfonl, Whlto in front of tho old court house this a President, but It does look Iinrd Around many of our homes In This morning tho victim's sister for as good a peonle as KentucklaiiB this city theso with a host of friends, to mourn his Run, Chairman. morning, after Col. Gaither, an at- to beautiful birds are a visited the prisoner at the Jail in do without a Governor. Shultztown Dlv. 5, death. continuous delight; In some parts torney, had fainted from tho opprestho hope of finding out why ho had Long live The Herald! 8, June 3. Richard Plummor, Bea Mr. Klnlnmonth, who had the of the city the mocking birds not sive heat. Judgo Walker's seat was committed tho murder. Ho admit- roputntlon EUGENE MADDOX. of being "the poor mhn's ver Dam, Chairman. only delight you by day, but sing prepared under ono of tho famous ted shooting tho girl, but would say friend." will be greatly missed In Stony Point Dlv. C, you to sleep nftor your day's work old elms, and comfortable chairs Tobacco Julco Fit tnl to Flsli. nothing else. 10, May 27, 1 p. m. J. L. Brown, tho Green river section. wero placed for tho attorneys nnd Carlisle, Ky., May 20. Tobacco Is done. To destroy onn of thoso Miss Cravens was a daughter of Rockport, Chairman. spectators. A number of minor julco is causing fish to die In great birds Is an act of vandalism that Job Cravens, a farmer. Sho was a PROPOSED SOMETHING Brown Dlv. 6, 12, cases wore heard, after which his numbers in Brushy should not bn overlooked by our young woman hold In high esteem Fork Creek, TO "COOL" MEMBERS Juno 3, 1 p. m. J. L. Brown, Rock-por- t, Morganfield Sun. honor treated everyone to Ico cold "by everyone who know her. tho burned section of this city. ofilclals. Chairman. lemonade and adjourned this term Investigation was mado ns to the mim May-19Washington, With tho All bids must be In tho hands of of court. cause of tho fish dying In large num- BOYS PLAY WITH GUN: CAUGHT AND MUST PAY mercury near tho 100 mark tho chairman before tho time fixed ONE SHOT THROUGH NECK PENALTY FOR MURDER tho Senate Committee In tho Dis for opening bers and It was found that tobneo TREE FROM EACH COUNTY thorn. Julco has been carried by water trict of Columbia voted to report A GOOD PROPOSITION All contractors will bo required Princeton, Ind., May 19. Charles from tho burning tobacco In the The Calhoun Star says: favorably a bill providing penalties to glvo bond before tho erection of McElmoro, formerly of this against citizens who fall to remove Booth warehouse back Into the Catlett, fourteen years old. Is dying John A plan will bo suggested to tho house Is begun. y with a bullet through his county and who was arrested near snow or sleet from sidewalks. Specifications can be' had by call- State Capitol Commission by Hon. creek and caused tho fish to die. neck as the result of accidental disOver 150,000 pounds of tobacco was somo timo ago upon informahere "To permit ice and snow to ing on tho different chairmen or tho Frank P. Ja.mes, Stato Auditor, to caliber tardeslroyed In the Booth warehouse. charge of a twenty-tw- o tion received from tho police offon the sidewalks of tho city," Superintendent. set aside, ono day as "tree day," get rifle In the hands of Vesper icials of an Arkansas city and turn- - t" Senator Dillingham, author of when each county In tho State wIU HENRY LEACH, Supt. Drury, a fifteen-year-ol- d boy. Tho For Sale. ($. ed over to the officers of thaf place, the hill, as he vigorously plied a mi bo invited to como to Frankfort "and Wlilte Plymouth Rocks. Good boys wero at tho store of the Drury W explato his misdeed upon the palm-lea- f must Champion Enter. plant a tree on tho capltol grounds. layers. Bred from prize fan. "Is indofenslblo and winners. boy's father, playing with tho gun, ,$ jvr scaffold. Information has been Chester. 111., May 19. This city The landscape architect In chargo tho practice should bo punished." when tho accident happened. Stock and eggs for sale. city that tho death ceived in this layB claim to having tho champion wanted an appropriation of ?27,-00- 0 MURRAY A. HUDSON, Tho greatest parade' In tho his- Ice croam eater of the State. On a penalty has been given him In his ; to plant trees on the grounds. I2m3-- p Horses For Sale. McHenry, Ky. tory .of .the organlzat'on marked the wager, Henry J. Heine, owner of a trial for murder. It Is not available! in fact, thero is Two work horses; McElmore murdered a man In the close of the Confederate Veteran hack line, yesterday ate ono gallon no more money that can be used For Sale Town property, vacant ono maro with colt: wilds of Arkansas and when arrest WHSiS a.t L,t.tW Rqck, Ark., Thura- - of Ice cream In etehteen mfnni V on improvements around the capl- lots; cottages and two-stor- y dwelling, two mares. Call on ed, broke Jail and fled to Kentucky, day. Kentucky veterans took an He went about his buafneoa aMfrr tol. Mi James thinks It would be A. C. YEISER & CO., j JOE R. WILLIAMS. was arrested Hear here thrpuglr . Important part' la the" pageant, He wlthoat feeling any III eTfects. s saving ta the Stater and also that Hartford", Kyv 21tf Beaver Dam, Ky. DOWFJILE WMM to-da- ht ht ht aec-leta- ry y, 'had , el et f T j ht ?y' to-da- La-Paz- sub-distri- ct sub-distri- ct sub-distri- ct th sub-distri- ct sub-distri- ct sub-distri- ct sub-distri- ct w . to-da- y, to-da- re-m- m re-",'- elRht-year-o- ld four-year-o- ld three-year-o- ld jtanvWw&y EZffiESHI i JUAREZ FORGETS of the articles are full of practical One very Interesting suggestions. article Is called "My Happiest va. THE NEWSPAPER catldn." The fiction In this month's ComUNO panion Is notable. There Is a srlen-di- d story by Elizabeth Stuart Phelps, the last piece of work written by this famous author shortly Touching Religious Affairs Great National before her death a few months ago. of Country. Other stories are contributed by MaBull Fight. rlon Hill, C. N. and A. M. Williamson, Zona Gale, Fannie Heasllp Lea IS GREAT AID TO RESUMES and others. OS OF WAR JPSSION In the THE PfflEDCin Its Bloody Pastime With Scenes. Old-Tim- e O Yim, Amid Usual ooooooooooooooo ooooooooooooooooo O IX liAHOK'S BUSY IlKAIiM. $$94 w3wis V ZSL$Sss204mr. In the Dissemination of Moral ! M I i I A government Institute for the promotion of the silk Industry Is to be established in Italy. KDITOIUALS ARE LAY SERMONS l"lSOS WKI5K VKItV I'LKNTHTL Seventy labor unions have become affiliated with the California That the clergymen appreciate Juarez, Mexico, May 19. Abid- State Federation of Labor since last the Influence of newspapers as keening peace yesterday the October. ly as any class of professional men. hearts of the people of Juarez. Forwoman In New In Every fourth this country Is evident from the d getting their looted, r. Of this York City Is a homes, and the blackened stains number only 4 per cent, earn more frequency with which they allude to them In their eermdntf. Here Is that still mark the place where than $C a week. what the Rev. F. Htanly Powles, of some insurrecto or Federal soldier In the State of Washington the died, they Hocked to the bull ring. compensation act will go Into effect Milwaukee, told his congregation on For yesterday, the national pastime, October 1 and the woman's eight-ho- a recent Sunday eveafng: "We as citizens of the metropolis the bull fight, was resumed in Juawork day on Juno 10. of Wisconsin do not luff appreciate rez. The maintenance of way men of Four bulls were marked for the Canadian Northern railway have what oar newspapers tfre doing for slaughter, and a celebrated torea- been granted an Increase In their us. We criticise, wheif nine cases out of ten we ought to give tlrem dor was billed to appear. The pe- pay amounting to 14 per cent. credit for the effectiveness of their sos taken In at the gate were to be It Is reported that 1,000 mill Codevoted to the needs of the families men Joined the United Brotherhood work In molding public opinion. operation and not condemnation of Insurrectos who had lost their of Carpenters and Joiners within be oar policy. U exerts lives, and to the destitute wounded. two weeks recently at Oshkosh, Wis. should much power for good, and If the Pesos were plentiful. They came Toronto (Ontario) stage employes Is looking forward from the pockets of Insurrectos. have petitioned the managers of fne church of y to" be a" of them, still bearing local theaters for an Increase of to tho church of Hundreds factor for goou", It must acknowl rifles and revolvers still en- wages. Several conferences their haw edge this in every phase of life: wrapped with many cartridge belts, been held. "Our nress does exert a moral occupied the higher The new button workers' unloil" seats. On the shady side, close at Muscatine. la , Is steadily Increas Influence, and marry of Its editorials' I Its exdown to the arena, were many ing its membership and bids fair to are splendid lay sermons. posing graft and denouncing crime' American, Including not a few wo become one of the strong local unsad underhand political schemes, as' men. Two hands piayeu mus.ic ions In Iowa. now does, Is proof of Itself that' Coprrifbt Hut Schiffoer A Mm sweet to Mexican ears, while conMembers of the International It rang the shouts of the en- Printing Pressmen and Assistants' It Is decidedly favoraljfe to morality, tinually flaringpublic demands thusiasts on the bleachers. Union have commenced to advocate "ff" the as mas- San Francisco, Cal., for the 1915 hetrdTfhes of crimes urrd debauchery, I Gen. Pascual Orozco acted the" newspapers will" publish them. 48.' UltfNaKa(2' ter of ceremonies. To him the tore- convention of the union. Don't blame the press' for what you permission ador bowed and asked According to statistics, compiled effects lively to kill. And toward him were di- by the wood workers' union In Ger- yourself take an active" part In. The church flays the Sunday newspaper, rected the shouts of hundreds of his many, the average hours of 211,000 Is made what It Is to companions In arms. n work people were per when Its success killing a number week, while 49.C01 worked less than by the patronage of members of the o After the first stuff of suits Christian church. left. Long before fifty-foof Americans hours. "Tire press has Its faults. It that, any resemblance an American The present membership of the to sell makes sad mistakes In many things, might have traced to the crowds at International Longshoremen's Asand at times forgets the real wants. a baseball game had gone. The sociation In the United States and & horses were still untouched, howev- Canada Is 32,000 and the growth of our city. We do not need warnHart Schaffncr & Marx Clothes aro the real economy; you get all 8? ings at alT times, and In this partic2 er, and tholr picadors brought them has been 8,000 In tho past two yon want in style and fashion, color and weave; and the quality of ular I feel that onr city papers creyears. out for the second bull. wrong- - Impression. 8 the material out of which it is made keeps it. We give special study After the toreador had killed the French laundrv workers organiz- ate n "A clean press means a clean city, to the needs of our customers and we will see to it that you get the bull, a peon with shovel and ed recently at San Francisco. second The 8f we should not suit that's right for the price you want to pay. sand cleared away the blood that work for organizing Is being carried and to obtain this In raising denounce but to the on under tho supervision amusement had furnished of tho Steam Laundry Workers' Union of the standard. Wo as Christians do crowd. not familiarize onrselves with- the 3 that cly. J or actual needs, and then see to ft that sinrrr.i) li.vMiw There are about 28.000 Improved. We sit back STATK MUST UK DIIM'KD associations In Germany, with things aro city press and' try our more than 4.000,000 members: and and decry Our Frankfort, Ky., May 18. During these, with their families, represent utmost to make our denunciation only widens tho the next three months Kentucky nearly d of the total popu- effective. This &i breach between press and" church, will place on the market over 800,-00- 0 lation. , nothing Is gained. Our Milwaulambs, and Dr. A. J. Payne, of The federation . of trade unions and s affecting the morals of the United States bureau of animal connected with the building Indus- kee press-fIndustry Btated yesterday that be- try In France has decided that bod- onr great city, and In my opinion fore these lambs are shipped out ies which form It shnll no longer rightly. a "When our clergy fully realize to flresser. of the State they must undergo a take part In any building operations that and not denundipping of lime and sulphur or one connected with prisons. ciation, to Ifnprove .St fs needed of the tobacco dips. humanity, HOW'S THIS? then shall we ap- Jot coal tar and creosote dips are The We offer One Hundred Dollars Re- preciate what the press is dctlng for barred by the State Livestock SaniBoard, and owners who expect ward for any case of Catarrh that can our city. We have not an editor m tary our city but who Is willing to coto ship lambs from this State must not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. operate with us In making KIS paper BEAVER. DAM, KENTUCKY. F. J. Cheney & Co., a certificate of Inspection Issuhave CtaJ one of power for good If we show Toledo, Ohio. ' ed by the county livestock Inspector This Store is the home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes. L We, the undersigned, have known ourselves to be In tho right attitude vetting forth that the lambs have '&; been dipped In one of the prepara- F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and for harmony." tions used for official dipping. Of believe him perfectly honorable In all Do Ghosts Hniint Swamps? the 800,000 lambs to be placed on business transactions, and financially No.never. It's foolish to fear fan Dr. Payne said that only able to carry out any obligations made the market, cied evil", when there are real and about t',000 would be slaughtered by his firm. deadly perils to guard against In Waldlng, Klnnan & Marvin, State, the remainder being In this swamps and marshes, bayous, and Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. placed on the market In other ,'Home Study Course for those also have to bo maintained, whethHall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Inter lowland. These are the malaria and a WORKING PRISONERS States. er In Idleness or otherwise. Jail directly upon the blood germs that cause ague, chills and wno must quiukly prepare for nally, acting sentences have no terrors for a lar;o To Uieak In Xeu Shoes Always I'se and mucous surfaces of the system. fever, weakness, aches In tile bones PhllAiTetnhla School' for the antiseptic Testimonials sent free. Price, 75c per and muscles and may Induce deadTho . ONJUBLIK ROADS class of offenders. If, In addition Allen's Foot-KasInstitution to the Imprisonment, they were put JVurses Is a Uencvolent depowder. It prevents tightness and bottle. Sold by all druggists. ly typhoid. But Electric Bitters gain or at hard labor, the results would hi blistering, relieves bunions, swollen, consti- stroys and casts out theso vicious conducted without hopo of Take Hall's Family Pills for Law Gives County Judge better for the prlEonors and also fo sweating, tender feet. At druggists, pation. germs from the blood. "Three bot- iproflt, In the Interest of ambitious i The tho county. 2fic. Sample mailed free. Address, tles drove all tho malaria from my young woman. Readers or The and Jailer the Power 18t4 In Ca'-- of Invasion. A. S. Olmsted, Lo Roy, N. Y. To somo of those who break thi system," wrote Wm. Fretwell, of Herald can get full Infornrutlbn by Apropos of the somewhat ridicu- Lucama, N. C, "and I've had fine I writing the school nt onco. laws a term In Jail means llttlo To Do So' A Mr.)l)KAULlT"xuJlUi: lous talk of war between America health ever since." more than holiday. Others, there Is Ube this safe, WOMAN'S 1IOMI" COMPANION and Japan, Jerome S. McWado said sure remedy only. 50e at James WKALTH OF ItrCHKST NATIOXS OP TIIK AVOItniT Tho county judge and tho jailer reason for bollevlng, would prefor ' at a dinner In Duluth: m H. Williams. the outdoor employment to the moThe Juno Woman's Homo Comof Warren county haTo begun tho "It Is Idiotic to Imagine such a In a prisThe total estimated wealth of the experiment of working Jail prison notony of employment panion is Interesting and useful In thing ns a war between a little coun on cell. It Is scarcely worth while prltsclpal nations o,the world variety of ways. One of Its try llko Japan and n great, big XUrtSIXO AS A t'AKKKir four a creat FitKi" TitAixixn ritovmnn stood as roltows at tho latest dates: ers on tho roads. Tho first week's to ay that manual labor In the open splendid features, particularly en- country like America." UnltedSltates, 1910 $125,00T,000,000 work was devoted to quarrying air would Inure to the physical bentertaining and valuable at tho pres-o"That's all right, Mr. McWade," Is one of GreatBritaln, 1909 Most of our It Is said that nursing 88,725,000,000 stone and In the Ave days during efit of Jail Inmates. time, Is a description of a largo said a Jingo politician, "but suppose d prisonKentucky Jails are anything but colobra-tlon- s tho most Inviting fields of human France. 1909 SJ.OOO.OOO.OOO which the seven number of "safe and sane" was suddenly a force of 20,000 Japs worth of Ideal from a sanitary point of view. 63,500,000,000 ers labored, about $75 of the Fourth of July which to bo landgd In San Francisco what servlco and that Its financial return Germany, 1909... stone was turned out. Later this Prison life yields fruitfully of ti) surpasses any other occupation open place last year. These actually took would we do then?" will bo crushed and applied to tho berculosls and other diseases anl to young women. It develops all Grand total. .. reports are full of Ideas and sug"What would wo do?" cried the tho native, graces of womanhood and there should-b- o a humane as well annual lncreaso of weath at roads wherever It Is needed. as fast as they aro The gestions which, philanthropist. "Why, leads the way to positions of trust millionaire The laws gives tho county Judge an economical side to this problem tho present time fn tho countries put Into effect, will savo logs, arms hang it, man, the San Francisco po-llfor named Is recognized as approximate- and Jailer tho right to work the of dealing with Drlsonora. and Influence. Tho demand and lives. And the great point Is arrest them!" would Just prisoners on the roads and It Is a On thn fnPft nt If Ihnra iIaah ..! .1 call. more nurses Is a world-wid- e ly as follows: "United States, 3 that the children who enjoyed theso law that should be taken advantago seem to bo much sense In feedlnriBl Philadelphia School for per cent; Great Britain, 2 per Tho To Mothers in This Town. celebrations had a better tlmo than of In every county where there Is and lodclnc avman for a. nnrlmi Children who aro delicate, fever Nurses, located In Philadelphia, Pa., cent; France, 2 per cent; Germany, they ever had In tho old way. Tho any considerable number of prison- days or weeks or months to secure Cincinnati Price cross will get Immediate re- has undertaken to meet this demand 2 per cent. now forms of entertainment that ish and ers. In counties like Warren, for the "payment" of a fine. It Is much freo scholarships tp have been dovlsed, and that are re- lief from Mother Gray's Sweet Pow by offering instance, where the Jail population more sensible to put the prisoner at Companion, ders for children. They cleanso the' young women In all parts of the ported in this month's Now Is the time to get rid of sometimes Is largo, tho employment .work on the roadB, since thereby' he country. Room, board, laundering, aro really nmazlng In oxtent and In- stomach, act on the liver, and are expenses, special finan- your rheumatism. You will find of the prisoners In making roads or will pay for his "board and recommended for complaining chil- Incidental genuity. Chamberlain's Liniment wonderful- In getting out road material, repre- nuu hi. me same Time accoMi There are six other special arti- dren. A pleasant romody for worms. cial assistance and railroad fare will sents a Ijlg saving to the county something for his personal of these is At all druggists, 25c. Sample free. home on completion of the course, ly effective, One application cles In tho number. One provided. Length of course, two convince you bt Us merits. Try It. treasury. The roads have to be and for the general good.' on "The Etiquette of Woddlngs." Address, A. S. QlmBted, Lo Roy, N. are m maintained and prisoners in the Jail tor7mirnfi1. . ... years. Also a Special Shrt Course For sale by all dealers. A 18t4 All Y. v Another Is on Infant Mortality. bullet-shatterewage-earneur to-da- Sentiment Among: the People. men you have to mi OU youngbuyingmay feel that Clothes; you econ omize in your Spring want "y "P flftv-seve- ur styles and smart in cut and weave, the be a little careless about quality. and you are apt that's flashy, that are There's a lot cheap made that won't give satisfaction to the wearer. - it Hart Schaffner and Marx Clothes: a $18.00 - - $30.00. . one-thir- Barnes' Special Suits $7.50 to $20. any good We have Shirts, Shoes, Underwear and Neckwear that will appeal E. P, Barnes & Bro. 0 . e, fc e nt able-bodie- co nrI k" 1 t.M W WILSON HAILED tf AS THE LEASER ft 4 k ; i OF WONDERS If he lias no opinions, he is tolerated. If he takes sides on a live topic, ho is patted on the back Dein-- " by some and is anathema to others. A Library of 66 Different Who Shall Head And the local field Is more limited. Volumes. He cannot write every day on good ocratic Hosts pavroads, or the school board,-o- r ing the streets. His readers would WRITTEN BY 4D PR 50 WRITERS THEIR HMGHTO VICTORY soon weary of single string. We have tried to evolve a subject. We have appealed to the ofHis Trip Through the Far fice force and their collective mind At Widely Different Periods was as blank as tho editor's own. of Time Alany Helped West Creates Strong So we decided to write about nothing in particular and let it go at In Work. 1912 Sentiment. jects. the State. He even invades the foreign field and tells what Diaz ought to do In Mexico and why the German Kaiser is 'unpopular. But his strong forte is local sub- a consequence we will live to great- OUR BIBLE IS A er ages. Tho "natural food" counHungary and tries, Scandinavia, Bulgaria, he says, aro overrun by centenarians, Bulgaria having nearly 4,000, compared with only 7 in g Germany. His reasons for not cooking food are that in Its natural state It contains three times the nutritive value of cooked food. Therefore, we have to eat three times as much and give our digestive organs three time as much neglects, work. . Ho strangely enough, the even more Important argument that we have to foot a bill three times as large. Perhaps this Is the real solution of the cost of the living promlem. But we hnve our doubts. The fact that anlmnls do not cook their food may be matched by other things thnt man does and they do not. Neither do they use knives and forks. Must we return to our fingers also? Must civilization go with the cook? If so, It Is probable her departure will postponed". be Indefinitely Pittsburg Dispatch. pork-eatin- DECISION OF AN IMPORTANT i igjilli nvi. a .svssssmx .. tssssssssssS UIIUm m W ONE I fiOP ., 1 the Regarding the Work of Fiscal Courts. E NO POWER TO OF BOURBON POULTRY CURE DELEGATE K3B ;J$i ;w down the throat of a caplnl chicken, destroy tho wornu an A an vna Ihn lillr'. flf A few drops In the drlnklc Wfltcr cure nnd To a Committe the Right to N Make Contracts for a County. MUST HE M'.T 15V For the treatment of White Diarrhoea In chlcfai and Blackhead and other diseases In turke) s BOURBON POULTRY CURE HAS NO EQUAL One 50c bottle makes 1 PREVENTS DISEASE that. 2 gallons of medicine. vvMUCII ASSL'KAXCE OF SUPPORT The warmth of the reception Riven to Governor Wilson by the people of Los Angeles and Southern California has evcecded even the enthu siastic welcomes which he received at Kan8nsClty and at Denver. Governor Wilson left last night for San Francisco, after a conference with the leaders of the Democratic party In this end of the State, taking with him the assurance that U1I3 section of the Pacific Coast is his to do as ho pleases with. While Governor WIl3on has not as yet avowed himself publicly a candidate for the Presidential nomination, he has been accepted as suc,h as every point that be has ' lted since leaving Princeton on May 3, and it Is no exaggeration to say that the expressions of public esteem which, have been accorded him make it clear that he Is the man whom the West regards as being tho Moses to lead the Democratic party to victory in 1012. These were the sentiments expressed bv Democratic leaders In Kansas City, In the very heart of Williams Jennings Bryan's own territory. They were cxpresred by men who traveled through Nebraska nnd who welcomed him at various gn. stops along the line. stop in Den7?" During the three-dn- y ver, Democrats Identified with all of flie factions into which Colorado Democracy is sol' gave him assur ances of their earaeat and undhided Bupjort. Tho Wilson pentl.ivnl If. Denver, as In Kansas City, had been strong before his visits. Personal contact with the man soon crystallized tho earlier good Impressions which the people had 'of him, and he left Denver with nn active organization to work in his behalf already under way. Along tho route from Denver to Los Angeles.Governor Wilson was also acclaimed as a favorite In the Presidential race. At Albuquerque. N. M., where he stopped off for half an hour, a crowd of more than had turned out to welcome him and to hear him deliver a brief address. It was the first time he had ever traveled farther West than Denver. There, too, hr was assured that tho Democrats of New Mexico regarded him as tho man who should head tho ticket next year. But all of the enthusiasm and Interest displayed further East paled before the welcome which Los Angeles and Pasadena pave him. Perthing haps the most significant about Southern Colorado's greeting was the assurance which came to him from hundreds of men that he would not only have the support of the united Democracy of this sec- tlon, but that he alone of all men who have been proposed or suggested as Democratic Presidential candidates, would win tho votes of tho entire procoslve Republican And there are verv few, element. of the other kind of Republicans Los Angeles left In California. Cor. Baltimore Sun. A Question. "We know where we A GLANCE AT GREATEST WORK MAGISTIIATKS are to-da- Sold by Wilbur .Mitchell, Ileal er Dum, Ivy. said tlio orator, "but who can tell whore we will bn "That's right," said a' man In tho "My wife's thinking of audience. moving, too." A SHORT THE HISTORY OF TOMBS" Butler Whom APPLE First Grown in (he Free Slate of Named After. Green Messenger The Bowling says: The Ben Davis apples were first grown by tho Rev. Ben Davis In the county of Butler, State of Kentucky, who wns the paternal grandfather after whom our worthy citizen, the Hon. James Davis Hines, of Bowling Green, was named, and who was either the son or grandson of Benjamin Davis, of the county of Culpeper, State of Virginia, who held a lease on the grpund on which the present town of Culpeper now stands, for the record reads as follows: In February, 1759, Act of tho General Assembly of the Colony of Virginia, established the town of Fairfax (now Culpeper) on a high and pleasant situation in the county of Culpeper, where tho court house now stands and set apart thirty acres of Robert Coleman's land to be laid off in lots by the trustees, Wm. Green, Philip Clayton, Nat Pendleton and William Williams. .' "This land was held by Benja- mln Davis, lessee of Robt. Coleman, who was permitted 10 noia nis houses and have one-fift- h of his rent deducted." Hence the name of Davis and Coleman streets the former of which is the municipal thoroughfare of the town to this good day. Without doubt, on account of tho annoyance and discomfort resulting from the enforced cancellation of the above lease, Benjamin 'Davis did as so many other sons of Culpeper have since done came to Kentucky and with him came tho apple scion that has made his nano famous over tho United States. The State of Missouri has some 30,000,-00- 0 apple trees, of which seventy-fiv- e per cent., equal to twenty-tw- o million, are Ben Davis. and one-ha- lf While the above apolo Is a beauty to behold, It Is a disappointment to the polate having evidently lost (toroo of ltn many good qualities, as change fo frenuetlv occurs when In made from one soil and cllmato to another. Still, It Is on account of its very handsome appearance, a fine seller and to those who know no better. It Is all that Is required of p- p The Bible is not a book. It is a library of GC different books, written in Its present form by 40 or 50 different writers, but contributed to by many more. Its earliest book tho Book of the Covenant, contained in the present Book of Exodus was written 10 or 12 centuries before Christ; the Gospel of John, ono of the latest, was written at the close of the first or the beginning of the second century after Christ. Thus for not less than or 1,200 years was this library In process of formation. It contains all that Is best In the literature of an ancient people which has survived the wrecks of time. In It are found history, biography, Taw, both political and ecclesiastical; fiction, poetry, drama, political ethics, practical theology. Art, music and science are conspiclously absent, as is philosophy, except In the latter portion of the New Testament, where It Is philosophy used for practical purposes and applied to practical 1,-0- 00 HIS WIFE'S LAST WISH FULLY CARRIED OUT Frankfort, Ky., May in. The Court of Appeals has decided a case of. vital importance to tho county fiscal courts of the State, holding that n fiscal court has no power to delegate to a committee tho right to mako contracts and agree on tl e amounts that shall be paid for bridges and other road Impiove-ment- s. The case up was Floyd county 1 ;J I LIBERTY SPECIAI . CARSON j against the Oswego Bridge company, from Floyd Aged Glasgow Physician Risks which came Tho fiscal court of that county appointed a committee not members Own Life to Fulfill Dying of tho court with full power to make contracts for the building of Request. three Iron bridge1. Tho committee Glasgow, Ky., .May 19. Tho last went ahead with the work, let the earthly wish of .Mrs. John Langley contracts to the Oswego companv, was carried out here when her hus- which was the lowest bidder, the band, one of the oldest physicians three bridges costing In round numcounty, with his own hers Sl.'.OOO. By the time the in Barren hands and at the risk of his own work wns completed, tho personnel life, disinterred her disintegrating of the fiscal court had chnnged and body from the grave In tho yard of the new court refused to pay the ground thnt tie f?-- 1 his home here and placing It In a Sl.'.OOO on the cal court had no ground to delegate wagon, started on his overland Journey to Bowling Clreen, the childhood Its power to a committee nnd tl a the committee could not bind the home of Mrs. Langley. county for any debt created bv Several months ago Mrs. Langley In faor of died, after nn Illness extending Tho lower court decided tho bridge companv. The county through many years. The husband, appealed higher savs after spending all he had of this the fiscal nnd the Is right court and the court world's goods In trying to sav"o her county cannot be compelled to pay life, stood by her to the last, obeyfor the bridges under the circuming her every wish. A few minutes stances. I 1 iu. m a county. HAR.TFORD I'Olt MUX. TnnmwawreTJTCwwrjiawm TmU1WmyiLWWlMSiriWA-AVX?!KXVB- & m H ll I1 II ' lUILLCOrlE I BROTHERS. W. H. & J. F. GILLESPIE, PROPRIETORS LVO fe 8. 1,-0- 00 an e:Tle. For soreness of the muscles, whether Induced by violent exercise or Injury, Chamberlain's Liniment Is excellent. This liniment is also highly esteemed for the relief It affords in cases of rheumatism. Sold m by all druggists. , t, THE EDITOR'S DILEMMA HE FINDS A WAY OUT The' man who writes tho editorials for a paper the size of this is often at his wit's end to find proper subjects, says the Winchester News. Ho advises tho President, his cabinet and Congress; ho approves or the chief magistrate of criticises II' Like Being Among Friends Browder, Ky., May IS, 1011. Editors Herald, Dea- - Sirs: Enclosed you will find 2.00 for subscription for tho Hartford Herald. We aro always glad when WednesNot Much Doing. day night comes, so wo can get tho There are only two coal mines paper. It Is like being among old actively operated in the Philippines, again. Wo couldn't v do friends ono owned by tho Government and without It. Wishing you success, I one by a private corporation. Yours truly, remain AROL1SHIXO THE COOK J. M. ESKRIDGE. CAN WE AFFORD TO DO IT? Let the cook tremble. Tho end of her reign may be at hand. Tho help problem may be. solved. It all depends upon tho accuracy of Doctor Robert Bell's diagnosis, announced at tho Simple Llfo Confer-onc- e In London. Ho says wo should eat only uncooked food, that not only meats but the "natural" foods, fruits and vegetables should bo sorv-e- d raw. Listen to him: Man Is the only animal who cooks his food. Among wild animals w don't find disease, we don't find de cayed teeth, we don't And cancer. It 'is only In tho animals that come In contact vlth men that wo find disease. Nor is freedom from disease tho only benefit from eating uncooked food, according to tho doctor. As; problems. GenTo specify more In detail: esis contains the prehistoric traditions of this people, rewritten by an unknown prophet, probably ns an Introduction to the collection: the next four books are a collection of the laws of this people as they were gradually formed during a period of centuries of their national life; the books of history which follow are compilations from mnterlnls, and It Is possible now to distinguish to some extent these sources of the compilation coming out clearly in the parallel but Inde pendent narratives of Kings and Chronicles; Job Is what Prof. has well called It, an "epic of the inner life;" the Psalms are a collection of religious hymns, some of which wero used In the temple service, others In the synagogues, still others for private devotion; Proverbs and Eccleslastes are books of ethical culture, which almost entirely Ignore both the theological doctrines and the ecclesiastical Institutions of the people; the Song of Songs Is a love drama, one of the earliest as It Is one of the most beautiful In the world's literature, and the prophetic books which follow arc collections or nddrcsses which may be compared to the political addresses of tho modern moral reformers and tho sermons of tho modern practical preachers. Tho New Testament contains four biographies of Jesus of Nazareth, largely compiled from previous oral and documentary material; a history of tho beginning of tho apostolic churches; letters from evangelists to the Infant churches, and a book of dream literature written to encourage faith and hope In the church In a period of bitter persecution. But they are all, from the first chapter of Genesis to the last chapter of Revelation, records of They are writhuman experiences. ten not by amanuenses .inscribing at dictation something which they could not have learned except by miraculous Information, but bv men of like passions as we ourselves arc, writing down what they have seen and felt, and writing It down that their readers may se and feel the same life truths. Tho Bible Is a library of characteristically human experiences. Tho Outlook. pre-existiGe-nu- ..BLACKSMITHING.. ?J& ItULJdll Work And n: A Horseshoeing Specialty that her body be taken to Bowling hardship on the bridge"It company to Green for Interment. get no pay for its bridges, but that Dr. Langley was unnble at that Is the penalty of making a contract tlmo to accompany the body, being with a committee or corporation 111 himself, but had it buried near without inquiring Into the power It the homo here. A few days ago he has to make such a contract. The sent for an undertaker to come and county will not be allowed to use remove tho body. When the grave these bridges without paying for was opened It was found to be full them, however, nnd the bridge com-- I HAVE YOUR SUITS of water, tho body was disintegrat- pnny mny take down nnd remove ing and the odor was so bad that the bridges nnd material used In the undertaker closed tho grave and their construction, as this Is Its only Informed Dr. Langley that the body remedy under tho law." could not bo moved. J. M. Howell, a popular druggist The husbnnd declared that his wifo's lost request should be grant- of Greonsburg, Ky., says: "We use Repairing juhI rlyeing neatCough Remedy In ly done. ed If It cost him his life. He then Chamberlain's opened the grave himself, made an our household nnd know it Is exceLadies' work given special m opening In the earth beside the llent." For sale bv all dealers. attention. grave and ditched the water Into the Men are much more particular Hats cleaned and repaired. hole and with his own hands washcigars than nbout tholr Work called for and ed the face of the corpse, and wrap- about their very few men are ping the body, he placed It In a wives. Only a second-hancigars. wagon and started on tho tiresome content with Club rate 81.00 per month. Journey to the picturesque vnllpys of warren county, where she longed Hartford Pressing Glill), to bo burled. The opinion Fays: before she passed away she asked may bo a HARTFQR Kentucky. j CLEANED and PRESSED. 4-- de-livcie- d How to Cure Chronic Colds and Bronchitis run-dow- n Is thero anything In all this world that Is of moro Importance to you than good digestion? Food must be eaten to sustain llfo and must bo digested and converted Into blood. When tho digestion falls, tho whole body suffers. Chamberlain's Tablets are a rational and reliable cure They Increase the for indigestion. flow of bile, purify tho blood, strengthen the stomach, and tono up the whole digestive apparatus to a natural and healthy action. For m sale by nil dealers. Y. M. C. A. JJIdg., Hartford, Kentucky. jj "I was sick for two years with a chronic cold and bronchitis and a condition. I consequent received no benefit from doctors, and had to give up work. VINOL was recommended end from the second bottle I commenced to improve I gained in weight and strength, my cold and bronchial trouble disappeared, and I am at work again. I want to recommend VINOL to anyone who is in need of such a medicine." Thomas Higgins. It is the combined action of the curative elements of the cods' livers aided by the blood making and strength creating properties of tonic iron contained in VINOL which makes it so successful in curing stubborn colds and bronchitis. VINOL is a constitutional remedy for chronic coughs, colds, bronchitis and pulmonary troubles, not a palliative like cough syrups. Try a bottje of VINOL. If you don't think it helped you, we will return jour money. For Sale by Hartford Drug Co., Blucvalc, Ont., May 4, 1910. E8eiic Succeed when everything else fails. In nervous prostration and female weaknesses they are the supreme remedy, as thousands have testified. Bitters over a druggist's counter. FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND STOMACH TROUBLE it b the best medicine eve; sold pynrjn 'tto 'ieTJwKOTrwn HrntHfhioiui) J. M. PORTER. Attorney at Law, BEAVER DAM, KY. Will practice his prolelon In Ohio and td olnliiR counties. Special attention given lo a' bmluementrujtej to hlKCure. Remedies are Needed What's the Use-T- r V. I IV ft Were we perfect, which we are not, medicines would not often be needed. But since our systems have become weakened, impaired and broken down through indiscretions which have gone on from the early ages, through countless generations, remedies are needed to aid Nature in correcting our inherited and otherwise THB K acquired weaknesses. To reach the seat of stomach weakness and consequent digestive troubles, there is nothing so good as Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discov ery, a glyceric compound, extracted from native medicinal roots sold for over forty years with great satisfaction to all users. For Weak Stomach, Biliousness, Liver Complaint, Pain in the Stomach after eating, Heartburn, 13 ad Urcatti, lielching ot food, Chronio Diarrhea and other Intestinal n and most efficient remedy. Derangements, the "Discovery" is a -time-prove- suffer with sore eyes when one 23c tube of Sutherland's Eagle Eye Salve, will cure you? Wo guarantee it. You risk nothing. It's a creamy, m snow white ointment. Moved On. Thero wns a merchant In our town 'who was not wondrous wise; he said that ho could get along nnd never- - advertise. His rivals now aro all convinced that advertising pays, for ho was forced to get alonr In less than 90 days. Eczema Yieldds readily to Dr. Bell's Salve. You see nn improvement, after the first application. We guaranteo it. It is clean and pleas m ant to use. 25c a box. Anti-septlck FRANK L. FELIX, Attorney at Law, HARTFORD, KY. Will prictUe his profession in Ohio and till Jlnloc counties and In the Court of Appeal Criminal practice and Collections a specialty. Office In the Herald bulldlnc C. M. BAKRBTT. C. B IUITB, (Incorporated) Tho genuine has on Its outsldo wrapper tho m W 1111 f--4. Attorneys at Law, HARTFORD, KY. Will practice their profession In all the Court of Ohio and adjoining; counties and In the Cour of Appeals. Collections a specialty. Being Delicti, BARNETT & SMITH. .HIDESandFLURI b p. Signature sStf non-alco-- 1 You can't afford to accept a secret nostrum as a substitute for this 'hollo, medicine oi known composition, not even though tho urgent dealer may ,. thereby make a little bigger profit. Pleasant Pellets regulate and invigorate stomach, liver and d Dr. Pierce's tiny granules, easy to take as candy. 'ittowsls. I Sutfar-coated, letter Ut yoa litn if ects or coamiisioa ner ttiBtjl Rtkrtncc: to; btnk In LoaUxil'e. We furnish M Wool Bit Tree to oat ttiippm. Wrile for priu lilt. .. ... j. mm" pJHiM DR. BELL'S ANTI-PAI- N For Internal and External Pains Hartford Herald, Only $1 JLSABEL&SONS Ir,ul,a LoMTilk, Er. g Year JMBi'P'J( "I I'" 4S ' "rTTwmwm ' "rwiwff a""1" '''fllyT rROfK '"irfP8fpp - Twppc 'iqfllWPIIW HIM1! -- y tnyjljU i,"" ji" ijjjftpr,-- T3a-'r" IfV !Z0 Hartjord Herald HEBER XATTHE'VS. FKA.MC L. FELIX. EtWTOBB dealings, free of cost, will probably faiL A seeming humorous item repro ore duced In the Courier-Journday last ireek and credited to The Herald and later In the Cincinnati al CONSPIRACY GHARGED sociatloa of West Chester county. jr. y. The Lumber Dealers Association of Connecticut. The Massachusetts Retail Lumber T Dealers' Association. The Lumber Dealers Association 1 of Rhode Island. s 4 L FELIX. Psfcaaa Prop'r. pot-ofic- Mattings and Rugs & r I. r Enquirer and credited to the same In this department we feel that we are entitled ' reproduction Against Lumber Trust by Hrce. was simply The Retail Lumbermen's Assoe Hartford Batere4 at news- to your patronage because of the qualities we are of- ciation of Baltimore. as sail water of tbe swad class 'of the old Joke of "Why Is a paper like a woman?" to which the Government. The officers and directors, trusferine: and the close prices we are making. Every- " "Because every man answer Is: tees and members of the above are JLW 2 jfhoBM j,avc 0Be of hIs own and not WBU.VKr.IIAV thing we purchase in this lino is from the world's it i rnrn ni nr Tn ni inil inrinamed as the individual defendants ruaniag after his neighbors'." ALlLULU rLUI IU DLAunUDI 'as well as the officers and directors best mills and strictly first grade. A little of the J" Tae credit was wrong. The Herald and members of the three following .NOTICE. DEMOCRATS! value can easily be taken from the floor coverings by didn't write It. Away back voluntary organizations: Primary EJcr-- j Democratic 5tat Elabago, Conserns is Charged yoader steea or thirty rears the manufacturers skimping the widths or quality Tbe JCew Jersey Lumbermen's tlen, Saturday, July 1. when be began shoring a pencil and Protective Association. and still the.y retain the appearance of full value, if? orate System to Main' Kicking type in order to eat and AssoThe Retail Lumbermen's but the wear will tell the tme story. We protect j Ohh roa Mgfct X well salt 'em yter fJotfee. be remembers to have ciation of Philadelphia. tain High Prices. dowa hi sooth bails bow. von bv minranteeincr the Qualities to be the best ob- - e Sees lanJ Joke floatlag throuch the Tre Lumber EsctDFe the Dis. a . - .."'"d Its press. ?nd age as not trict of Columbia. r. t.iiuable and give you. full measure in every way. TIIl'ST METHODS SHOWN UP Oae war to keep cool nowadays t application. It was like "ntS Governinenl asks a permaFt : art to jet into a beatod ta- - excellent a boyhood friend again, meeting (lea. May 20. Sweeping nent injunction restraining the deKew York, bat it wasn't ourn. fendants from continuing the con'charges of a gigantic conspfaey t; spiracy charged. ' Verily, it Will be a cold day in j maintain . hlfih prices, to blacklist fact, a long, cold season when the LIGHTNING'S P Fine weaves, smooth finish in a nice variety of Declamatory Contest. concerns not regarded as 4propr" i !? mnranlinnnl nnrl flnr.nl nntfprilS. The MattillffS We True gets kaoeked oat. , . In the declamation contest at Dr. Ji A111.llilV'U . .,.. . u: . it trade and t0 v,0,ate generally the Bean's Opera House Wednesday 111 I chosen for their serviceaouiiy as weu as handle are J-rrsrrtsr W 7.. T. ?r B IN nlCLtAfi bllUNIT Sherman law. are made night, being a part of tbe closing exTltaks, vho U said to be a eandl- for appearance, and make fine floor coverings, es- - .. In a Government suit filed by Ar-- ercises of Hartford College, Miss .. eke HantlhMPflB 90MIDHIIUH .. . .. TJ..M t f rA,M1 U'tftVnMilifim In lri,SlAa n Vi1 Beatrice Haynes won the gold medal C? pecially for the warm months. We buy very close & lor Ooreraor. at - llfn(At Cfaiaci rntirt horo trwlav as offering the best production. The "Hi" and olFer an exceptional value in wide Matting at ois uesiroyeu several Cader the old aphoriam that the j Lumber trust. Judges were Mrs. John B. Wilson. against the v.uu. Hartford; Hon. F. P. Moats, of & only good ladlaa Is a dead oa. It . Women Injured. Ten trade organizations and more Parkersburg, W. Va., and Prof. I. will be bard to believe that Diaz baa than 150 individuals aro named as S. Mason, Fordsvllle. Owing to so resigned as I'reeideat oi actually many splendid rala and e ectrlcal aeienuaDia iu ima sun, wu.-Hurlnr th efforts tbe Judges Mexico until proof of bis patsta; o storm Saturday.tbe village of Suck-- 1 e the first of several planned by found It a difficult matter in awardestablished. away baa ols, McLean county, was in the the Department of Justice against ing tbe medal. Miss Mary ElizaOar national capital still coatln-- s UArm b...w.r , and Hhtnlm? did eon. commnauons oi reiauers in staple beth Felix won the gold medal for .... swa ". to be the hottest section of siderable damage in and around the commodltlM and tbe necessaries of having obtained the highest general 9x1 5 swaths During the cool country. the ultimate consu- average per cent. In her studies dur r. life to prevent little town. 7ne barn of Jesse tbr bare "heated" CoagresakMial who resides on the Hartford mer from buying anywhere except ing the year's session, her average 4lscifs1oBs and when summer comes and Llverraore road, about a mile from local retailers. being 97 5 per cent. Miss Iris El they bav "heated terms." Wlckersham liott made second best, her average Attorney General from the village, was struck by being 96 per cent, and Miss Mil The best procurable weave and one which wears That the election of V. S. Senator lightning, and before the neighbors and his special assistant, Clark have devoted more tuan a dred Elgin was third with 96 William Larimer, of Illinois, will could gather, the barn, two fine like iron. A similar quality would cost much more several tone of hay and year to gathering the evidence on per cent. Mr. H. P. Taylor did the asaia be Investigated, and that a horsef elsewhere. suit is were de- which .m involution aaaores bis almost a larre quantity of com of some--- evidence Includes copiesbased. theThis- presentation act In tbe declamatory : alof contest, and Mr. W. H. Barnes In ejection from the Senate, is stroyed. enUillng a loss crtala Extra Quality Tapestry Rtfg 9x12 at $13.50. It Is claimed he leged agreements, blacklists and re the latter named event, both making tlM) prevaillna opinion la Washing- - tbin? like 11.200. ports of the various organizations, graceful and appropriate speeches. bad no insurance. toa. Splendid values in beautiful designs and shadMrs. Tom Tucker was preparing branding wholesalers and retailers ' Ixuis Laadram. of tbe dinner, when lightning struck her who have dared to violate the rules ings, made of the finest selected worsted yarns, woveditor Applfc'ints for Certificates. Danville Mtstwiff, waau to know home, breaking all of the window of the association as "poachers," Tbe following named ladies and en clear through the body of rug. The wearing 1SS why tbe most of this year's style of pane, and the shock was so great "mavericks," "scalpers" and "Ille- gentlemen took the examination quality cannot be excelled and. the shadings are atea's shoes all have tbe tumor that she was thrown against tbe gitimate dealers," to whom "short for teachers' certificates before much deeper and richer than in inferior rugs. xrowB oo top of the box toe. ProbSupt. Leach, C. B. Shown and L. L. tove with terrific force. Mrs. T. shrift must be applied." Smith's Saxony Axminister Rug 9x12 at 18.75. OS first Embrey, ablr to get away from tbe toague, Morgan was also shocked, but susThis is the Government's Board of Examiners, In go at to avoid serious complications. tained no Injuries. suit, conforming to the ' Hartford", last Friday and Saturday: J?. Beautiful designs and best quality. The window . .A .. n .. n When in need of Mattings and, Rugs see our bupreme court s htanaara un uecis-- 1 were shattered from the h. C. Crowder, Dona Hoover, Col. Roosevelt has presented the panes Rhoda stocl: before buying. with frames In the homes of Jack Asbby, ion, in that it alleges "undue and Erie Cox, Powell Jones, Xuw York Board of Education restraint of the trade Whitehouse, Courtland Taylor, Or- H. G. Taylor, a MlntlaK entitled "Am I my Broth- - J. F. Thomas and sides those of Thomas Tucker and of the consumer and the manufaccan r. .tinier, v. an lanu rrf Keeperr" A characteristic pla- Mrs. Morgan. turer. It Is the evident purpose of Park, Wayne Richards, Geo. Wed- to". 9 g. hang right underneath It card to ding, Carl Boone, Earl Smith, Car- & Besides the slight Injuries sus- - the pl'ea to confine the charge mlcbt m very aptly Inscribed: by Mrs. Tucker, no parson, ly to that feature, small stress lisle Barnes, Mack Martin, John a 3 "Why. sure what made you "bother Injured by the pranks of the Ing placed upon the restraint of Wallace. Effron Baize, Aaron T. U aak the qnestloa?" trade among the conspirators them- - Ross, Lee Alford, Ezra Crowder, llchtnlnc. sideration, propects for a good cror selves. So. son, those panicle flying In Stanley Phillips, SHE SOON WHS SORRY Enos Dougherty, are bright. is replete Frank Wright, Argent Shultz, Maar not remnants oftheOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO; Tne Government's suit tbe air Our neighboring village Jingo has .MKTHOHIST CHCllCH OwIth sensational allegations, and It bel C. Porter, Edna Bell, Bertie Standard Oil Truat. being dissolved, o SHE HUD TAKEN DOSE a new merchant and we hope he O jg asserted that builders and con- - Drnwn. Kvn Vlrt'll i:iln. Pastor. probably wad of th dust in- - ,Q but fientrv. 1. R. Tnvlor. may do well. He comes from Davteaded for people's eyes In the af- OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O 8UmerB of lumber the country over Frank G. Miller. J. A. Mills. R. E. iltocuaelon of the decismercy of the retailers' Tnvinr. rinmnro nnmi Wnitnr Mv. To Destroy Her Own Life Saved idson Station on the I. C R. R. and are at the termath of has the appearance of being a Regular yervlces at Gonlien next organizations In different sections cr8. H.D. Ross. Effle Uerrvman. Her- Court, anent ion of the Supreme restraints of trade, Sunday. Preaching by the pastor', the Unlted state3 by Doctor's Quick 'aaraaonable" VernQn Crowde Jesge T an C?AM.nnnn, ... .tin I ....uo Clinno, TVi There was a very pretty wedding-a- t rt i..v n.il'B ui.,.,.1.. tllG(I Tj, liu oav.ioun.-u- i aealnSt Cnril Morrln T.vln. Cffln Duke, .. - IS .......... .UIUl, UIIIE the residence of Gcorgo Peach will be administered. Thn stewards ,the Eastern States Retail Lumber May Hazelrlg, Cullie Morris, Mrs. Work. ' Tbe acarclty of bouse files so far will please sec that the elements are Sunday at 3 o'clock p. m. when his Association, which Is the Mabel Hudson, Belle Berryman, Dealers' tbts feason Is a matter of note. Us- provided. daughter Mary was married to Mr. central body of nine local organiza Lula Loyal, Emma Weller, America The Owensboro Inquirer says: ually at this point of the soagon Caleb Bean, one of the most prosPrayer mooting In Hartford at tions, covering five States, the DIs- Bell, Ruth Riley, Mrs. Zuma Talley, Mrs. William W. Perkins, who re- perous farmers of Sulphur with them, but the churrh Wednesday at 8 p. m. boutoa are fln,i th ritia nf Bertha Westerneld, Sally Crowe, Snrlnes. nf f.0,llmhia sides with her husband on Mont- Quite a large gathering of relatives in a sreat raeaaure they are notice- Hereafter all services will be held PhiiHinhi. Edith Duke, Cora Thomasson, Essie gomery avenue, SefontlaU ana oinora t th coun home ably absent. near Wing avenue, and friends were present to witness Taylor, Alpha Brown, Alma Gentry, Dotted on tbf matter aro unable to DV an elaborate system of Audrle Growbarger, Rosa Brown, In the east end of tbe city, under- the ceremony which was impressive that account for Mr. Fly's delay In corn-I- OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOo! blacklisting, not only Individual Hattle Glenn, Lula Hardin, E. F. took to end her life Sunday after- ly performed by Rev. Joe Acton. FIRST CHIHSTIAX CHL'ItCH. oj After many congratulations, many W. II. Wrlulit. Pastor. O Oiconsumors "" some ol lne "argesi Llles. noon about 3:30 o'clock by the suiand words of encourIndividual corporations have been J. C. S. Blackburn Tbe board Is working hard grad- cide route. agement, they departed for the directly ing the sixty-tw- o prevented Satu-da- y from dealing sets of papers and apoke In Owensboro Mrs. Perkins Is about 33 years of home of tho groom, accompanied by By alleged un- hoDe to be ready to report by next age, arcordlng to previous appointBible School every Sunday morn- with wholesalers. and Is the mother of one child, adver- ing at 9:30 o'clock. lawful agreements and acts, it is Friday. The June examination will a little daughter. It Is understood the good wishes of all present. Your Prayer meetment, which had beon much humble scribe wishes them a lbng, tised. The city papers report It as ing and lecture by pastor on Bible charged that all competition for the be held at Fordsvllle on the third that all has not been going well prosperous and happy life. cut, un- School lesson for following Sunday, trade of the contractors, the build- Friday and Saturday In June, being with her and an excellent speech clean her husband, and reers, the manufacturers of finished June ICth and 17th. and In behalf of a united De- every Friday night. biased cently they have had frequent quarCEXTERTOWX. by a large products, and the Individmocracy. He was greeted Preaching every 4th Sunday lumber rels, so It Is alleged. This trouble May 22. Mr. J. E. Johnson's Knlghth In Contention. ual consumers, has been thrown en and enthusiastic crowd. He urged morning and evening. so heavily preyed on her mind that examining trial, which was set for duty tirely into the hands of the retailconvention of the she finally decided to The annual Communion service every Sunday all Domocrats to do their full shuffle off this last Saturday to be tried in Esq. ers In the Eastern States Retail ten lodges composing the Fifth mortal coll. Accordingly, In the coming primary election and immediately after Bible School. while her Jackson's court, was set forward Everybody Invited to attend each Lumber Dealers' Association and Its Pythian District, of which Rough husband was lying on the floor until the to follow It up by a loyal support of 34th of June on account of River Lodge No. 110, K. of P. is a asleep, Mrs. Perkins saw constituent organizations. tho nominees. Ills speech was hear- service. her op- Commonwealth witness Josh Crowe to with Star portunity and on going to will convene The Government's bill alleges that member, and did much tily rocolvod the cup- not being able to attend court. In Borne localities the wholesaler Lodge No. 19, In Owensboro, next ITriTlOX IX BAXKHL'ITCV strengthen party Intorost. board, she secured the laudanum Mr. Roll, Sheriff of MuhFILED AGAIXST MERCHANTS felling to a consumer has either Friday, the 2Cth, at 2 p.m. with an bottle and swallowed Its contents, lenberg county, was here one day Few people know how the news been heavily Pned or expelled from open session at which tho following about one ouncp of the drug. Mrs. last week on business. gathorors for some of the big dallThe Muhlenberg Argus says: program will be carried out: the organization. Perkins also took ounce of ies often "go to the front" and risk Miss Geneva Curtis, of Rockport, Seeking to have Aaron Sanford OfTlcIals of the Department of Chas. V. Carter, District Deputy, bromldla. As soon as the poison betheir lives In tho discharge of their Glsh and Robert David Lewis, do- Justice regard tbe suit as the most presiding. gan to take effect, Mrs. Perkins who has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. duties. Rome of the pictures of the ing business under the firm name of Important In principle of any yet 2:00 p. ra. Meeting called to or- nerve failed her. She Immediately T. M. Hatcher, of this place, has war In Mexico which wo gaze upon Glsh & Lewis, at Bremen, Muhlen- undertaken by the Government der. aroused her husband, and told him returned to her home. with little Interest wore obtained berg county, declared bankrupts, an against alleged conspiracies said to 2:03 p. m. Welcome Address Mrs. J. Carl Jackson, who has what she had done. Mr. Perkins generally car-r'- Involuntary petition In bankruptcy by the reporter, who affect the cost of living. Reuben Miller Holland, Star Lodge saw that his wife was In a drowsy been sick for several days, la nblo to his camera with him, while bul- was lodged In the United States It Is believed that should the No. 19. condition, and Immediately secured be out again. lets were whizzing all around him. Clerk's office yesterday by E. H. courts uphold the Government's 2:15 p.m. Response Chas May, Mr. C. H. Chapman and wife, of the assistance of Dr. Lambert, who, although Brown & Co., and fifteen other credThe war rorrospondont, contention that It Is a violation of Sr., Breckenrldge Lodge No. Gl. at that time, was at tho municipal near McHenry. visited hia naronts soldier, often not a professional itors. The petition states that the the Sherman law to pre--' 2:30 p. m. Cornet Solo Yewell water works. here last Saturday nnd Sunday. shares the wolfarc of the latter, and defendants arc In debt jnoro than vent the ultimate consumer from Hasklns, Star Lodge No. 19. M The prompt nrrival of Dr. Lampart ho $10,000, and have not tho property buying seldom getH credit for tho p. m. Address M. C. 2:35 direct from tho producer, DUKEHURST. bert saved the woman's life, as she takes In dishing up the news while to satisfy them. May 22. Tobacco other suits will be started against Webb, Luther Lodge No. 199. plants havo was in a heavy stupor, and regardIt Is "hot." of retailers alleged 2:50 p. m. Address J. B. Wil- ed as critically ill. Dr. Lambert ap not been doing very well on ne- Ky. combinations Justus Bargain Beaver Dam, Rough River Lodge No. 110. Tho latest schemo to get a lot of cottage, plied the stomach pump, and after count of dry weather. I think they flvo to be In control of the marketing of son, Newly Improved 3:00 p. m. Address W. R. advertising for nothing seems to rooms, with wldo hallway, two open many of the commodities of life. administering to her the required will take a start now and a "big crop Ivy Lodge No. 21. Tho defendants named In the suit be manipulated by a small but well porches and one on antidotes, soon had tho woman out js expected. p. m. Address Pythian of dancer, 3:10 Mrs. J. N Joffrles. of thin nWn known Southern railroad. Its Idea lot 100x150 feet, with good barn nnd who are alleged to havo conpeople to write to their and outhouses, two wells, bard and spired among themselves and, wlh Home Jas. Leach, Golden Spur Is to get the Mrs. Perkins was resting well to- and three daughters. Mvrtln. relatives and friends who havo gono sort water, garden and chicken lot, tbe assistance of the National Lodge No. 190. day, and it Is not believed that she and little Tena, returned Sunday 3:20 n. m. Round Table Con- will attempt to repea her rash act ..wu. u ecttB visit at pens; Jlun. West nnd Induco them to como bnck on Main street, concrete walks from Wholesale Lumber Dealers' Associawholesalers ducted by J. H, Rico, Damon Lodge at any time soon. Dukehurst Is on a boom. We lo tho South, and It is estimated front doors to front doors of W. Ky. tion, have prevented bave a grocery here which wo have ,from selling directly or indirectly No. 145. doing, their return Jour- Seminary. that In so Going at less than cost, SULPHUR SPRIXGS. Call of Lodges. Adjournment. been needing for some time. ney will take them over at least a easy terms. Apply to Mr. or Mrs. to '""srnierfl. nre Th-- . May 22, We had a fine rain SatAt 8 p. m. tho First Rank of tho Any portion C. C. Justus, Beaver Dam, Ky. 19t4 nii'orn states Retail LumThis would bo a convenient place portion of this road. Association, a .New order will be conferred on a largo urday and every growing thing is for a blacksmith shop; ber Dealers of the South would bo glad to have High Diver Killed. vork corporation, with offices at No. class of candidates by Star Lodge very much refreshed. Corn planting Mr. J. R. HIckey made a bualnesa a return of Its wanderers in other No. 19. uslne tne amplified form will bo stopped ' for a few days. trip to Hartford Saturday. Evansvllle. Ind., May 18. While 18 Broadway. ,. States, who aro often tired of their Many Wheat looking line. Very little to- The New York Lumber Trade As - ; and closing with a banquet. Mr. 'John T. Lowe, who bag experiment, but tho scheme to get attempting to make a high divo In a Vl HI for some time of measles, Is been of our local Knights contemplate Yiannn cuif Ptonra nlAntlfi1 sociatlon of New York City. the newspapers to help a railroad pond, near Rockport, In3 able Ismail. Taking all things Into con ft lya VUb RfiBIU) Ant ABafn w Tho Building Material Men's As- - attending. with which they have no business Lewis Hawk, aged 16 was drowned. te f g X g J J 1 Fancy Japanese Floor Mattings - T anti-tru- st g aw.... I I aw -- . Vl ; u, wupa Fancy Japanese Matting Rug 9x12 at bn j i $3.50. n-- "U - Fine Quality Tapestry Rug at Whlt-take- 2-- $9.75. er, 9-- w , 's -- 3 i , ir i anti-tru- st ! , j i j , - j large-tain- ed be-w- as -- $$$&&$$$&$&&$$$$$& Inoorporatcd. j .- fine-mpn- . - 1 .,, V ,...., it,. ,,, ,,,,, ; n. p aftor-TKio- n, ooooooooooooooo hand-shak- ) - one-ha- lf es anti-tru- st -- Con-ove- r, screen-close- d; !. i to-da- y, WV 1 4 -- TM '"' -- ' itm-- 9 r Hot Weather Suggestions.. X t .. MtCH PMern No. 3989-W- ahL No. 4009 ach Price, 15 cent COSTUME Skirt , A CHARMING ( Hero nt last! "The Good Old Summer Time" wo have been longing for. Of course wo are all glad to see it. yet the sunshino and warmth suggests to us that there must bo a change in our wearing apparel. Now this is what we want to tell you about. We knew theso days would come and so wo prepared especially for them. Our shelves are laden with a lino of MOST EXQUISITE FABRICS and designs of all tho latest novelties in Sheer Wliito Goods, plain and fancy weaves in figured Wash Fabrics, Silks, etc., Band Trimmings, Alcon Laces, etc., to match tho entire line. McCall's Patterns in stock, salesladies to help nnd suggest to you. and competent and Why not come to us? Wo can pleaso you. New Millinery, New Come, let us show you, and remember it Slippers, New Hosiery. pays to trado with a house that saves you money. pains-taking THE FAIR DEALERS. HARTFOR.D, Ky. MM t. WF-- &$&$$$$ Hirsch's L For sale The game of baseball here Satur- ELECTED PRESIDENT OK Herald office. To go on day between the Hartford and COUNTV HIGH SCHOOL shelves or under carpets or for blast teams resulted in a score of ing purposes. Five cents per large 12 to 4 in favor of tho home boys. package. tf play There will bo a Mrs. Nora Gray and son James ed here next Saturday between BeaGray, of Louisville, and Miss Ge- ver Dam and Hartford seconds and Beaver Dam, visited Nocreek and Hartford firsts. neve Taylor, . Mrs. D. A. Addlngton, city SaturWilson, of Franklin, day. Ky., who Is In attendance at the d annual meeting of the Mr. Isaac Foster has gone to CenKentucky Dental Association now tral City to work for the PlanlngMIU Co. under a long contract. He will In session at Owensboro, will acvisit his family here at frequent In- company Dr. J. R. Pirtle on his return trip home, where he will visit tervals. vMWal ' Dr. and Mrs. Pirtle for a few days. Little Flora, the Infant child of Don't forget the handsome Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Dyers, died presents given away every last Sunday near Taylor Mines and Sunnydale on Mon- two weeks by the Ohio County Drug was burled at Company Griffin's old stand. For day, the 22d. each dollar's worth of drugs or oth Mr. Byron Foster, a member of er goods bought, you get a guess at A. K. ELLIS. the engineering corps of the L. & a hidden number, which wins the Vice Pros, of Hartford College. N. with headquarters at HopklnsA ticket given with every prize. vllle, visited his parents hero a few cash purchase. 20t4 At the meeting of the Hartford days recently. Board of Education recently, Prof. A typographical error In n comMr. A. G. Duke, who for years has munication from Centertown in The A. E. Ellis was recommended to the been a valued employe of Butler Herald last week made a news Item County Board of Education for the Bros.. St. Louis, Mo., visited rela say that Mr. Claude Chapman's position of President of the Ohio tives and his old home here a few "body" was burled at the cemetery County High School at this place. The County Board of Education days last week. there. It should have read that his We hope convened Thursday In regular sesBv error last week The Herald baby was buried there. stated that Mrs. Albert Armcndt, the error was understbod by those sion and Prof. Ellis was unanimous ly elected, as recommended by the East Hartford, was very III. Tho acquainted with the matter. Hartford Board of Education. This name should have been Mrs. Albert As outlined In these columns last Is a well deserved compliment to Rial, who Is still quite sick. week, the Methodist people held Prof. Ellis. He has successfully Mr. O. L. Ross has sold his Inter their last preaching services In their taught the Preparatory Department est In the general store of McMillan old church here last Sunday. Pray- of Hartford College for a number of & Ross, Centertown, to his partner, er meeting will be held there tomonths, and has given utmost satMr. E. S. McMillan, who will con night but hereafter all church ser- isfaction. He Is well equipped to vices, Including Sunday School, will duct the business In the future. teach any work he may select, and be held at the court house until Just received, a car of Clover and some definite arrangements can be his friends congratulate him upon his new position as President of the Hay, mixed, Timothy made for r better place. Ohio County High School of HartAlso a car of corn. Dr. W. M. Warden, Messrs. E. S. ford, which carries with It the Vice W. E. ELLIS, McMillan, Alvln Rowe and A. Ross. Presldencv College. ot Hartford The Produce Man, Centertown; E. G. Fogle and J. P. Prof. Ellis succeeds Hartford, Ky. Prof. T. H. 19M Fogle, PrentIs;Floyd Keown, Fords-vlll- Smith, of Madlsonville.who hold this Floral design book of F. Walker J. L. Cook, Hartford, route 1; position for the past nine months, & Co.. of Louisville, and can fur W. V. Duke. Horton; J. W. Greer giving the utmost satisfaction to nish floral designs for funerals and and wife, Hartford, route C, and students and patrons of the college. special occasions. Miss Elizabeth Crowe, Hartford, E. T. WILLIAMS, route 7, were pleasant callers at the For Sale. Kimiis All sizes, from Hartford, Ky. 13tf 0 to 300 acres. We can please you Herald office yesterday. Have your old straw hats made If you want to buv Innd. The Owensboro District Sunday new at the Hartford Pressing Club. A. C. YEISER & CO., School and Epworth League Confer and gents clothes also. Work Ladles Hartford, Ky. up guaranteed, called for and deliv- ence will Mayheld nt Beaver Dam, Ky., from 29 to June 2, inclu ered. In Y. M. C. A. building. GOODS ST SACRIFICE PRICES! sive. A fine proernm has been FRED NALL. and It will be a very Inter To my friends and customersMr. Connor Ford, who had been esting session. The exercises will visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. embrace excellent talks and ad- I have this day, May 22. mil. Dudley Ford, for n few days, re dresses by noted speakers and oth- bought the entire Interest of O. L. turned to Bowling Green Monday to ers which will bo both Interesting Ross in the store of McMillan & resume his work In the Bowling nnd Instructive. There should be a Ross, Centertown, Ky., and owing to the bank and crop failures, I am Green Normal. large attendance. compelled to offer my goods for A. B. Riley, Drs. E. B. Pendleton, The,Herald Inadvertently overmargin than H. J. Bell, Judge R. R. Wedding looked the recent entertainment cash, only at a smaller other stores can sell on time. I, C. E. Smith given by Hon. and County Attorney and Mrs. H. P. Tayyou for all past trade and will leave next Monday for Grassy, lor In honor of Mr. Helm Walker, thank hope for your continuous trade in In of Louisville, where they will spend the week who was visiting Yours truly, future. Ashing and hunting. them. Those present were: Miss- the E. S. MCMILLAN, Old Topers, Lots of 'Em at Tho Ce-ral- Mikes Home Baking Easy double-head- er Dr.-O- a forty-secon- 'W Chl-nawa- re Jii &AKlN5 POWDER mado from Royal Crapo Cream of Tartar NO alum.no lime phosphate O Tho only bakintf Absolutely Pure powdor ooooooooooooooo MARRIAGE LICENSE. oooocooooocoooooo O Lonnle Cook, Arnold, to Elizabeth Emhry, Haizetown. H. C. Graham, Narrows, to Mr-tl- e Virginia Carter, Narrows. V. P. Morton, Equality, to Beulah Reld, Equality. C. W. Bean, Nnrrowg, to Margaret M. Peach, Olaton. Jnmes Truman, Narrows, to Elva Duncan, Barretts Ferry. Notice. first-clas- s. fnlon No. 23, of tho Farmers' Kducatlonal and t'nion of America will moot nt Ohio Coutitv May 27, FordsvII'e on Suturdav, 1011. Let all locals In the county please take notice and send a full delegation. CLAl'D PARK, Sec'y. ' o; V? 'A ? a s a si J C" - g. ? If you are going to be in the market for nn ENGAGEMENT RING 35 if: q soon, coirc in and in- spect my line of high Goodies Just Received a lot of Hirsch's Pickles, also a fresh supply of The finest ever put in a tin can. The very thing for outing parties or home use. Include some in your next order. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded. BEANS AND PORK. y J HARTFORD GROCERY COMPANY. 21t4 Taylor Mines, was brought to Hart- lix, Katie Pendleton, Leila Glenn, For All Hnwcl Troubles ford Monday and adjudged a luna- Mildred Elgin and Annie Allen ElRelief Is tic and was taken to the asylum at gin: Messrs. Helm Walker, Henry Use Dr. Bell's Hopklnsvllle' yesterday afternoon Griffin, Harold Holbrook, Estill almost Instantaneous. Is also good Barnett and Trimble Pendleton. externally for all kinds of pains. Ho is 34 years old. m The following were the graduates Sold everywhere. A debating society has been or ganized at the McGrady schoolhouse, at the closing exercises of Hartford near Jingo, this county. They will College last week: Misses Alice '" hold their first meeting next Satur- Taylor, Fronia King, .Myrtle WilJ "J 5 i ! J 5 ! J 5" i 5 day night and will meet on each suc- liams: Messrs. Devert Mosoley, Rhea ceeding Saturday night thereafter. Hatcher. Tho presentation of diplomas was by Judge J. S. Glenn In Tho Owensboro Sunday School, The whole Epworth League and District Con- a very fitting manner. atferences will be held at Beaver Dam, week's exercises were largely bespoke tho Interest May 30th to June 2d. Bishop J. H. tended and McCoy will be present Juno 1 and 2 which the people feel In our city's d noted Institution of learning, and will preside on those days. Anti-Pain. Hiram Woodward, of color, of es Alice Keown, Mary E. Fe- Centertown, Ky. & gnidc KINGS at prices & most reasonable. .'it B. TAPPAN, Tin 1U liable JvwiUr and Ojiliclitn. O" J. o O O" O O O ! C " O " o o o..'St.S-- . 2" J ? Jf ? ! 5 ! J J Hnrt-for- IFor Saleli 4,4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4. 4.54. S. V. THOMPSON, P. E. Ta- College. 4.4,4.4.4. 4. 4. 4.4.4.4.4. k - Jk Leave your Laundry at my Grocery. Illinois Central Railroad Timo Work Guaranteed. Domestic finish. ble at Beaver Dam, Ky. Called for and prompt delivery. South Bound North Bound. Iter's Grocery. No. 1324:05 a.m. No. 12111:35 p.m. 'Phone 140. p.m. No. 1012:48 p.m. who had Mr. S. A. Anderson, No 12212:28 ,No. 1022:48 p.m. No. 1318:55 p.m. been spending the past week at J. E. Williams. Agt. Louisville, returned homo yesterday aftrnoon. Flowers and Flower Pots for sale Judges J. M. Porten, and D. B. 13tt Rhoads, Beaver Dam, were in atby E. T. Williams, Hartford, Mr. John Taylor, of Leltchfleld, tendance at Quarterly Court In Hartford Monday. visited his parents here Sunday. Mr. J. T. Felix went to Olaton Tho prospectB for a flno blackbercrop in this section arc excellent. yesterday, where he will visit his ry son, Dr. C. W. Felix, and other relMr. W. D. Morris, Hartford, route atives and friends. 1, gave The Herald a pleasant call Just stop and think I There are Monday. only eight days more of RosenMessrs. J. L. Southard, Simmons, blatt's B"lg Selling Out Sale. Visit and R. N. Duke, Palo, were in town them before you buy. i yesterday. Mr. John T. Rone, Centertown, was in attendance at Quarterly Court yesterday. Prof. C. C. Justus, President of La Center College, is visiting his 'family at Beaver Dam. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Coleman, were pleasant callers at Tho Herald office Thursday. '" Mrs. Evallne Davis, of near Sunnydale. is visiting relatives at Render and Taylor Mines this week. '" Mr. W. E. Ellis, the Produce Man, Sunday went to Dawson Springs where ho will spend a week for the benefit of his health. Dr. J. It. Pirtle, the dentist, is In attending the meeting Owensboro, In of the Stato Dental Association session there this week. Mr. John Johnson is back at his old place in Taylor's barber shop, much Improved in health afW a sojourn at Dawson Springs. S. n, Messrs. D. Prof, L.M. Gary, Beaver Dam, waB commencement ex- Dam, and J. ln attendance at ford, route 1, ercises of Hartford College last at Tho Herald Rhoads, Beaver Hart- W Robertson, wero pleasant callers office Monday. Wh j-s- 'i ' x N If you have never been to' RosenMrs. W. A. Franklin, of Calhoun, uncle and blatt's Big Selling Out Sale, don't Ky., Is' the guest of her aunt, Dr. and Mrs. Wayland Aiex- -' wait until the very last day. Come now there are. a few bargains left. andw, city. Mr. E. M. Woodward and wife, Valuable Property at Auction who had been spending a few weeks Springs, returned home at Dawson y brick residence of The Sunday. Mrs. Woodward's numersituated on to know the lato W. If. ous friends will be pleased that her sojourn at the Springs was corner of Main and AVaslilngton very beneficial to her health. streets, In the city of Hartford, Ky.. Mr. Charles Magan, of Kansas will be sold at public outcry to the City, Mo., arrived In Hartford last highest nnd best bidder on Monday, week and will mako his relntlves .Tunc 5, 1011, nt the court house and friends of Hartford and vicinity door in Hartford, Ky., about 1 a two or three weeks' visit. Mr. Maproperty consists gan is another Ohio county young o'clock p. in. This man who has "made good" In tho of two lots nnd the lots will be sold separately and then as a whole mid West. Ma- if they bring the highest price ns a Miss CulIIe Morris and Mrs. bel Hudson, who have been attend- whole, will be so sold. Terms of ing school here for some timo, re- sale made known on day of Kile. turned Saturday to tho lattor's home I'. T. COLLINS, ArciU. at Taylor Mines. After a few days COMING! visit with Mrs. Hudson, Miss Morn, After careful preparation, tho ris will leavo for her home in Ky. home talent of Beaver Dam will preEquality, 11., sent the renowned military drama, Mr. Hugh Murray, of "By the Enemy's Hands," at Dr. Is on anothor visit to Hartford, proscountry Bean's Opern House at 8 o'clock p. pecting in tho surrounding May 26th. for minerals and oil. Mr. Murray m., Friday night, .Come one and all and enjoy this Is an excellent gentleman and wo hope he. will ."strike it rich,;' as) delightful entertainment. This vivby foursuch an event would also mean pros- id portrayal will bo given teen abe characters ot Indian forperity for this section. titude' and cunning, military pomp Another 5 per cent, raise has been and formality, love and Jealousy, added to tho burdened people ot Irish wit and sarcasm, Indian honOhio county by tho Stato Board of or and fidelity stage-strucbut Equalization. Last year this Board bewitching. Time of play, 3 hours. gave the Ohio county a Good' piano music between acts bv raise of 5 per cent. 'This year it is Murray Daniel (blind boy.) Pro10 per cent. Just how long tho ceeds' will go to Casco Tribe I. good people of Ohio county are go- O. R. M. , ing to stand for this remains to be Admission. 25c and 15c Reservseen. The Republican officials of ed seats,,' 35c. Tickets on sale aty (Kentucky do certainly 'hist" us. Dr.- Bean's Drug Store. two-storMor-gantowk tax-paye- rs - Number one Clover and Timoth Hiiy, mixed. Number one Clover Hay. First-clasFeed Corn. Corn Chops. Corn Feed Meal. Alfalfa Meal. Crown Alfalfa Feed. .Acme Horse and Mule Feed. Bran and Ship Stuff, pure wheat product. Best Northern White Oats. Rock Salt. Barrel Salt. s Lime. Owensboro's Best Patent Flour, "Clifton." Madisonville's Best Patent Flour, "Bob White." Irvington's Best Patent Flour, "None Such." Hartford Mill Co.'s Best Patent Flour, "Cream of Har vest" nnd "Cream of Wheal. Madisonvillo Uoltcd Meal, "Qnail Brand." Hartford Mill Company's Unbolted Meal. German Millet Seed, Fai cy Southern. Fancy Whipporwill Peas. Home Grown Peas. B. A. Thomas' Improved Stock and Poultry Hemedy, and Hog Powder. Every package guaranteed. Minor's Fly Oil for Stock. Minor's Disinfectant Fluid. Chicken Feed Cracked Corn, 2 sizes: Wheat, Atlas Chick Feed, Atlas Hen Feed, Mica Crystal Grits, 3 sizes; Oyster Shells. Jones' Pure Animal Matter Fertilizer, made by tho Jones Fertilizer Company, of Louisville, Ky. W. E. EjULJS, jl jrae i-ro- auce jvxexn, (HARTFORD, - - KENTUCKY. 'Tl 'HK"v fwii!(.lllll,WMlli'','--TswiH;!F,,- y WlPJPfK t !S'tii'w"?JlSp '.ii)j'wp" """ ' "waff1" Tff ffti iTliiiiViaii nwnnnnnRmra I 4 ak H bill, which untaxed agricultural im The touch- clal social Intercourse. plements and nearly everything the and-g- o 'J&0 meetings Incidental to teas URGENT farmer uses. Hero was a golden sugand receptions aro the merest opportunity for the friends of the when . "I am much pleased, to be able to write and thank .MAY 21 gestions of personality, but WEDNESDAY. farmers! one sits day nrter uay Desme iue ANTI-TRUSyou for what Cardui has done for me," writes Mrs. Sarah But, lo and behold, when It camd T AND fire or at the table with a neighbor, J. Gilliland, of Siler City, N. C. time to vote, 109 Republicans who TA-I- I M. II. & E. RAILROAD TIME "Last February, 1 had the Grippe, which left me In each ceasing to bo on guard, real had been so loud in proclaiming Even cor HARTFORD, KY. understanding begins. LE AT bad shape. Before that, I had been botherdd with female their affection for the farmers, vottrouble, for ten years, and nothing seemed to cure it. respondence which, to a degree, Is Legislation Passed Than ed against the Farmers' Free List "At last, I began fo take Cardui. I have taken only ..Time table effective Sunday, Dec. In the nature of revelation does bill. Ever Before. following schcaulc: not mako people so well acquainted 4tli,conlnlns the three bottles, but it has done me more good than all the doctors or tliau any other medicine I ever took. No. 112 North Bound iluc 7:20 a. in. and Is by no means so true a test Dally except Sunday. of disposition and temperament as REPU8LICISIH QUANDARY O TOE.MS YOU'LL ENMOV. O o No. 11 1 Xortll Itptuul Oue 0:40 p. m, t'e test 1? of living together. DurO ing courtship and betrothal an enDally except Suiiila'i O The Herald's Special Selections. O pair aro on probation. With- Because of Their Friendly At- O O No. 115 South Hound due 8:55 a. m. gaged out effort each displays qualities of THE BIRTHDAY OP THE DIBLE. Dally eveept Sunday. cannot fall to be attractitude Towards Big Hound duo 1:40 p. m. charm that most ordinary speech has No. 113 South tive. The In the beginning was tho Word, Dally except Sunday. Corporations. a flavor of compliment. The future and tho Word was with God, and II. E. MISCHKE, AgL of any serious illness, like the and wife are walking For the after-effec- ts husband the Word was God. St. John I. 1. Grip, Cardui is the best tonic you can use. through a land of dreams. Shall the WHAT THE FKEE LIST HILL IS They surely It breathed in the primal chaos, It It builds strength, steadies the nerves, improves the dreams come true? Special shone In the first great sun, appetite, regulates irregularities and helps bring back the If on both sides there are fixed (By Clyde H. Tavenner will FIRST WOUND natural glow of health. It pulsed In tho glowing ether or principles of honor, Justice and f- to The Herald.) ever a world was done Cardui is your best friend, if you only knew it May 19. In six idelity." Washington, .. Think of the thousands of ladies whom Cardui has of Rep- And through all tho empty eons weeks the Democratic House of The helpedl What could possibly prevent it from helping you? when never a star had place, OF CIVIL WAR Correspondents residence ofHerald resentatives has passed more provisiall Remember you cannot get the benefit of the Cardui Please give the antt-trulegislation It swept In eternal grandeur across gressive and ingredients in any other medicine, for they are not for sale tors whom you name, also the resi than the Republicans passed in four all tho fields of space. in any drug store except in the Cardui bottle. Try Cardui. dence of the ones they are visiting, teen administration of mat The hour that the first sky gloried Ttart, Was Received by An 0v-ensbo- ro and mention only those who go to or branchyears' Congress. Write to: Ladle' Advisory Deot. Chattanoosa Medicine Co.. Chattinoosa. of with sliver and crimson bars, People who nome,ircaimenuor women. lor Special Instructions. Income from a distance. marvel-choru- s The achievement Alan. tho visited their neighbors Is hardly con- cludes the passage of a 'bill provid- It rose in the sonc of the morning stars; sidered news. ing for the publicity of campaign Tremendous and deep and mighty, THE CITY IS STILL LIVINGJN contributions before Instead of af nv STATE DO A It D the Word was tho soul of things POWERS OP EQUALIZATION ter elections; the 'election of United Ere brother made war on brother or Rtntoa Senators by direct vote of folk knew of slaves and kings. He Got Stabbed With a Baysays: the people; reciprocity with Canada The Ellzabethtown News list bill, witn For far In the outer splendor, where AThe State Board of Equalization and the farmers' free onet in a Skirmish k systems are dimmed to haze Ken other similar legislation to follow has increased the valuation of orbs that we never dream of go And By wliat au promptly. . $22,000,000. tucky Baltimore. spinning their nights and days. Agitation for much of this legisthority has this been done? me years. The Word is the law forever, and exceeded the pur- lation has been going on for KIUST MX Wis KILLED THERE State Board has demand was ere the birth of time; pose for which It was created and The Republicans heard the through upon the people of of the people for relief, but could It lived In tho light eternal The Owensboro Messenger says: has levied a tax a3 has centuries all sublime. in- - not onact such legislation If it has the right to H. K. Smith, a citizen of Owens Kentucky. ss,umu,uuu n been passed by the Demouiaiic And wo with our books and letters, a veteran or the Union crease the valuation boro and years right to double the entire House because they had for behas the and wo with our codes and army, claims the distinction of make the peo- been receiving enormous campaign creeds, man wounded during assessment and thus ing the first as much tax. No one contributions from the tariff trusts We dim It in clumsy language, we the civil war. The account gien ple pay twice op right to double valuation and other Interests which 'are hush It vlth barren deeds; by Mr. Smith of the occurrence, is can deny Its legislation of If it is conceded it has the right to posed to progressive Full fat with the prldo of being, we In brlof, as follows: passed by the DemoLincoln issued raise It $22,000,000. The Constitu- the character read with our narrowed eyes When President gives to the Legislature only the crats. jointion The Truth as we fain would spell his first call for volunteers, he have not only Tho Republicans rogl-moright to levy tayos upon the people It we puny ones, ovcrwlse. Massachusetts ed the Sixth The farmer arid his wife were about to sit down to a State, yet under Gov. Will-son- 's been obliged not to Interfere with and in a very short time the of the - hoar It cold supper when they saw some old friends driving administration the State Board the monopolies and profits of the And how may wo read ocommand was started for the Southhaving and we qulbblers of things the tariff trusts, but because of towards the house. has usurped land. The troops wore on a special of Equalization from the deeds? occupying the rights of the Legislature In order to accented campaign funds train, the officers The good wife was equal to the occasion thanks to revenues of the State. great corporations, they have been And how may we sense Its forming coachos Immediately behind the en- Increase the her New Perfection Oil Cook-stov- e. forever to fit our needs? Board of Equalization practically compelled to extend to gine, while the rest of the soldiors Tie State fact that some coun- - them Immunity from 'Investigation We babble of plan and purpose, we She had it lit in a moment, and her guests hardly were sealed were In the coaches on the rear of crew out of the high as well as prosecution. and Why, question of What tio3 gave In their property too on the porch before a hearty hot meal was ready for the table the train. More than a score of resolutions Nor read in the npple blossom, nor gave it in too low. The sausages and eggs and long rashers of streaky bacon, and rolls just It was nocessarv for the train to while others cool, sky! n while providing for the Investigation of see In the and passed crisped in the oven and fresh coffee and the hostess herself as pass, through naltjmore, and when bill was framed Hewitt, of this county, the steel trust, the sugar trust and and neal as if she had not been near the kitchen. that point, the engine Geu. Fayetto It reached range. ... -- ..U I,,,... mnnrA it- with an It has no other the other hie industrial combines rs ct was Auditor: ...u..-- 0 kHIC UCYCl IU1UU and the coaches in which the CKEED. O and was created for no were Introduced In every session of O THE BUSY MAN'S The New Perfection is the quickest, most convenient and best cooker were riding were cut off from function purpose except to equalize. Congress while the Republicans OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO on the market. the rest of the train, and were ta- other it can be held down to tne were In power. These resolutions, Made with 1. 2 and 3 burnen. wih Ions, llurquott blue enameled cnimnrri. a mile down the track. fnloss ken about I believe In the stuff I am handwere referred to comHandnmely nniihed throughout. .TU purposes for which it was establish- one and all. 2- - and ifcmt can be had with of The soldiers, realizing' that someIf it mittees that had been especially ing out, In the firm I am working he abolished. without a cabinet top. which a filled win thing out of the ordinary was oc- ed, It should drop ihelrej, towel racai, etc. Cannon with for, and my ability to get results. I this packed by Speaker millions few a Dealenerenrvrbere J or wnloior curring, unloaded from the cars, raised circular to tbo nearett agency may raise many more mil- men friendly to special privileges, believe that honesty can be passed soon as they stepped on the year It olthe and as reso out to honest men by honest methcharged by a lions next year and there is no lim- with the result that all such they were ground, Standard Oil Company not ods. I bellove in working, it to the extent it may go. As it is, lutions died In committee. (Incorporated) mob of Southern sympathizers. tho first weeping; in boosting, not knocking. For Now it is different. light ensued and thousands of poor people In the d A my job; I be under Its present time since the trust question has and in the pleasure of In a momont's time Mr. Smith had State are forced goes af to pay taxes on more been acute, the House of Represen lieve a man gets what he y exactions bayorocolvod a long gash from Is ter, that one deed done majority. they are worth. has an anti-trutatives I've got HA K D W I C K, O W E X S B O R O net down his right leg. He fell to property than and that Fannie," he said, "because big com- worth tdodeeds The result is that tho Flno Watch and Jewelry Re- - g guide It." to stay here and the ground, and In a moment the Pint Tar nml Honey are manned by men who are no man Is down and out until he mittees IJfoless body of the first soldier killpairing. J3 Have been used for generations In free to go ahead and Investigate, has lost faith In himself. I believe O ed In the civil war foil across his treating coughs. Dr. Bell's and the work I am doing, .1 ..a There's it Reason evidence warrants, to In t.tl.Mn TrftnntTi-nn- i and if the body. contains both combined and tho work I hone For the large and Increasing sale of proper steps toward bring- in Following the engagement, Mr. with other valuaable Ingredients. take the , and Plain Engraving. hen prosecution of illegal to do, and tho suro reward which Dr. Dell's Smith was cared for by Union peo-p- Look for the bell on the bottle. Bo ing about the In re- tho future holds. I believe in cour- in tho need of a cough medicine, try combinations In existence Ground r Eyes Tested and Lenses in Baltimore, and was later sent sure you get Dr. Boll's. m tesy. In kindness. In generosity. In It and you will know the reason, m straint of trade. to tho hospital, where ho suffered and in many good cheer, In friendship In our Shops. For the first time in a good DurlnK the year 1910 ono out of t with the Injury for some weeks. On Notice to Creditors. boni"t competition. I believe, there Lens- - a health, ho again en- every seven married couples In Iowa vears the Capitol of the United Is something doing, somewhere, for Court. regaining his Ohio Circuit O Wo havo a complete soon be the scene of hons M listed In the Union army and served became involved In divorce proceed States will V. C. Jones, et nl Plaintiffs, Hollo everv man ready to do It. is Grinding Plant and two en ings. Something seems to he the est investigations Of the Industrial during the romalnder of the war. vs. I.) Star. (P. a ft trusts of the country. Mr. Smith has n bronze medal, matter in Iowa. Samantha J. Balls, Defendant. Graduate Opticians and can q Heretofore It has been Impossiho was - member against Constipation. which shows that All persons having claims Biliousness mid ble for tho Government to control give perfect results. Tho of the Sixth Massachusetts. Q For years I was troubled with the estate ofS. F. Jones, deceased, trusts conthe trusts becnuse the COURSE constipation, which aro hereby notified to present same 2 was tho first soldier fact that he biliousness and buy Glasses from spec- - r Don't trolled the Government. Now It is mado life miserable for me. My ap- to me, at my office in Hartford, In tho civil war was brought to be determined whether the Gov- petite failed me. I lost my usual Kentucky, proven, on or In an address made bv the Hon. tacle peddlers who travel properly out people or special T. S. Pettlt, at the Grand theater, Fast Being Realized by Hartford ernment- of tho force and vitality. Pepsin prepara- before the first day of Juno, 1911, M 5! from city to city. privilege shall occupy the saddle. ' when Comrade Smith was Introductions and cathartics only mado mat or they will bo forever barred. fc People. List Bill Is. What the Fire ed to tho audience, and tho story of Given under my hand this May 6, a Wo have Skilled Workmen and Q ters worse. I do not know where I tho should have been y Upon close Investigation P. L. FELIX. had I not 1011. tho Iialtimore mob was told. tho yery Finest and Best Farmers' Free List" bill becomes tried Chamberlain's Stomach and 19t4 A little backache at first. Master Commissioner. O o It Liver Tablets. Tho tablets relieve Increasing till the back Is a mighty Interesting measure. disDally Sick headache results from a Machinery and Stock and are 5! k Why Experiment -i untaxes many articles tho farmers tho ill feeling at onco, strengthen ordered condition of the stomach, lame and weak. has in a position to render good purify the When Dr. Bell's Urinary disorders quickly follow; use, but It means about as much to tho dlcestlve functions, and can ho cured bv tho use of puts 100 stomnch, liver and blood, helping been tried with satisfaction for over tf disIt all other consumers. B Dropsy and finally Brlght's Stomach and Liver Chamberlain's srrvlcr. articles of common use on tho free the system to do Its work naturally. sixteen jeuro in uuiuuuo ui uuwca Try it. For sale by all ease. Tablets. croup ajid all We pay cash for old Gold and O rn Potts, Birmingham, for coughs, coldB, This Is the downward course of list and It is estimated that it will Mrs. Rosa dealers. uu IS save tho public some $300,000,000. Ala. These tablets aro for sale by UUUUI UI1U uiuiiuwai uuuuicot kidney Ills. Silver. 3 Look for the m can get It anywhere. Don't tako this course. Hartford Tho measure won't hit the revenue all dealers. WHY YOUNG IM'OPLE OPTE.V m OHO the" bottle. 8 M a AV O '31 O IAV (I II VII bell on profit by the fol- - hard, either. The tariff Is nearly ANTAGONIZE EACH OTHElt residents should Xntlcc to Ci editors. prohibitive on the 100 articles con lowhiK experience. Reason For Proycr-SnylnOhio Circuit Court. Mergerle, River street, cerned, so that tho custom gets only says, In the Georgo F. Margaret E. Sangstor "Why. Tommy," exclaimed tho N. B. Wilson, Plaintiff, "For three $l,000,t)UU irom mis source. course of nn Interesting article in Cloverport, Ky., says: Sunday School teacher, "don't you vs. Most of the Republican members say your prayers every night before the June Woman's Homo Compan months I was unable to work, owing The pas- - of tho House of Representatives who Jerry Clark, admr. et al., Defend you go to bed?" kidneys. to disordered ion: ants. "Two households may stand side sagos of the kidney secretions were voted against reciprocity sought to "Not nny more, replied Tommy. All nersons having claims against "I ustor when I slept In a folding by side on the same street, two fam- painful and my feet became so bad- defend their votes by declaring tho promptly obtained In all conntrlea OR no par (Clark) WilCareau andf opjtlguu ilies livo within hailing distance of ly swollen that I was unablo to put measure was against the best Inter- tho estate of Mary C. Kend Bletcli, Model or Wioto, lor bed, though." to rRKRIFORT on patentability. Patent pract. one anothor for years in the same on my shoes. There was a dull acho ests of tho farmers, and that as son, deceased, are hereby notified iob czciuurcir. bauk itarafianQKa. Sendtcentttnatanipaforourtwotnralnable community, and yet have opposite In tho small of my back, which ex- they pride themselves upon being nresent same to me, at my ofilcof In taoki on HOW TO OBTAIN and alLt. pat. INTSi Which ones will par, How to KelaparU every turn Hartford, Kentucky, properly prov ner, c&ttnt law and stherrwuMo buuruiatlon. tastes, sentiments and convictions. tended Into my head, and although friends of tho farmers at day or Tho children of each growing up to- I tried a number of romedles, I was In tho road, they could not bring en, on or before the first gether may marry and, until they unable to find relief until Doan's themselves to vote for the reciproc- Juno, 1911, or they will bo forever PATENT LAWYERS, barred. reach the period of new adj'tstmnt, Kidney Pills camo to my attention. ity bill. ,303 Seventh St, Washington, D. C. Given under my hand this May C, Then came tho Farmers' Free List never suspect how antagonist!:; lias I used them according to directions P. L. FELIX, 1911. been their early training. Tills Is and In six weeks I was entirely free Master Commissioner. 19t4 is the only emulsion irru one reason why the first year of from kidney trouble I attribute my i marriage is so besot with briars and good 'health solely to tho curative Dr. Bell's Antiseptic Salve tated. The reason is plain I Tho AVlfc's AVork. Good for all Skin Diseases. thorns. Everybody knows that un- powers of Doan's Kidney Pills." it's the best Insist upon man who makes his wife get Tho For salo by all dealers. Price CO Tor Infants and Children. til pooplo actually dwell under tho having: it's the up in the morning to start the fires Foster-MllbuCo., Buffasame roof, they do not mutually be- cents. world's standard flesh and Tiii Kind You Have Always Bought at last saved enough money to buy A .single week lo, New York, solo agents ior tho come acquainted. strength builder. an automobile. One day, while gohouse-part- y United States. spent with a friend at a, Bears tho ALL DRUGGISTS ing up a hill, the machine stopped, Remember tho name Doan's v does more to promoto Intimacy or Signature of -- wwr "You'll have to get out and push, Indifference than years of superfl- - and tako no other. Hartjord Herald IRE Alter The Grippe r ooooooooooooooo J2 CARDUI y The Woman's Tonic' st andM-Dttebool- c, te - P UJ & nt T -- Unexpected Guests star-strew- offl-co- ooooooooooooooooo hand-to-han- to-da- st ey to-d- lo - DOW J " J to-da- ey g. TRAOC-taaiiK- D. SWIFT & CO. r rS CASTOR A MA rn Scott's 2U&. &&u Subscribe for The Herald; $1.00 a y'r poooooooooooooo O MASTER COMMISSIONER'S O V OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Master Commissioner's SALES. O o'clock p. m., upon O and twelve months, Jy . w. iJ- - Sale. Ohio Circuit Court, Kentucky. Clements Reltz Sons CaN Plaintiffs, vs. M. L. Johnson, et al Defendants. By virtue of a Judgment and order of sale of the Ohio Circuit Court, rendered, at the April term, 1911, in the above cause for tho sum of $104.00, with Interest at the rate of 6 per cent, per annum from the 3d day of December, 190C, until paid, and the further sum of $70.00 with like Interest from the 11th day of Oct., 1lj&fc)The hereinafter descrlp-e- d Tills 15th day of May, 1911. landTK,be sold first to satisfy F. L. FELIX, J. T. Henry's debt, Interest and Master Commissioner. Morcost, second to satisfy E. H. John T. Rone, Attorney. gan's debt, Interest and cost, the $65.20, whole cost herein being Master Commissioner's Sale. I will offer for sale by public auction " Ohio Circuit Court, Kentucky. at the court house door In Hartford, day of June, Jennie C. Carson, et al., Plaintiffs, on Monday, the 5th vs. 1911, about one o'clock p. m., upon twelve months, Eddie S. Carson, et al., Defendants. a credit of six and By virtue of a Judgment and orthe following described property, der of sale of the Ohio Circuit t: A tract of land lying and being Court, rendered at the April term, In Ohio county, Kentucky, on the 1911, In the above cause for the waters of Slate Riffle, and bounded purpose of dividing the" proceeds on the South by the lands of David amongst the parties herein as their Farmer; on ho West by tho lands Interests appear, after paying the of C. D. Farmer; on tho North by costs herein, Including a reasonable the lands of D. P. Moseley; and on attorney's fee to Barnett & Smith, tho East by the public road and the I will offer for sale by public auclands of S. H. Tanner, containing 64 tion at the court house door In Hartacres, more or less, and being the ford, on Monday, the 5th day of same lands devised to the defend- June, 1911, about one o'clock p. m., ant Lizzie Johnson by her father, J. upon a credit of six, twelve and H. Tanner by his last will and tes- eighteen months, the following detament of date September 26, 1895, scribed property, t: and proven and probated In the A tract or parcel of land la Ohio Ohio County Court, and of record county, Kentucky, bounded as folIn tho Ohio County Court Clerk's lows , offlce In Will Book "D" at page Beginning at a stone near a haw thereof to produce the tree on the Hartford and Calhoun or sufficient sums of money ordered to be made. road; thence N. 11 E. to a stone The purchaser will be required In Chamberlln's field; thenco S. to execut6 bond with approved se- 77 E. to a stone near a slat fence; curity Immediately after sale. E. to a stone In road; thence S. 1 This 15th day of May, 1911. thence N. 77 Vi W. to tho beginning, F. L. FELIX, the above to contain 2 acres more Master Commissioner. or less. J. P. Sanderfur, Barnes & Anderdescribed Also the following son, Attorneys. tract: A tract of land lying In Ohio Master Commissioner's Sale. county, Kentucky, on tho waters of Ohio Circuit Court, Kentucky. Rough river, bounded as follows, C. E. Miller, Plaintiff, viz: Is vs. Beginning at a sweet gum, maple Sarah M. Coppage, et al., Defendants and elm, B. F. McCormlck's corner; By virtue of Judgment and orpoles to a thenco S. 12 W. 69 der of sale of the Ohio Circuit stone, witnessed by 'an elm and Court, rendered at the April term, water beech; thence N. 77 W. 330 1911, In the above cause for the poles to a stone on Rough river; sum of $150.00, with Interest at thence down tho same to tho mouth the rate of 6 per cent, per annum of Nocreek: thence up said Nocreek from the 7th day of. December.1905, as It meanders In tho middle thereuntil paid, and $39,05 costs here- of when reduced to a straight line in, I will offer for Bale by public 54 poles to four hickories; thence auction at the court house door In S. 78 E. 112 poles to two beeches; Hartford, on Monday, the 5th dav thence N. 7 W. 32 pole3 to a stono, of June, 1911, about one o'clock p. thense S. 78 E. 164 poles to the m., upon a credit of six and twelve beginning, containing 107 acres months, tho following described more or less, excepting from the last property, described tract the following boundaOne tract or parcel of land In ry, which was sold by tho said C. T. Ohio county, Kentucky, lying near Carson, deceased, to W. R. Carson, , day. of the village of Magan and bounded on tho viz: as f ows: Beginning at a stone In the Joe Beginning at four hickories on E. Bellamy survey near a small stream bank of Nocreek; thence S. 75 and poplar and white oak; thence 77 poles and 20 links to a stono; poles to a S. 71 W. with the line of David thence S. 12 W. 26 poles to a stone; stone witnessed by a beech In John Royal survey 73 thence S. 2 W. 50 poles to a stone P. Foster's lino; thence with same on the Owensboro and Morgantown 137 rods and 19 links to a stone read; thence with said road N. 70 on bank of Rough river; thence E. 15 poles to two small black oalfj; down same to the mouth of Nothence S. 2 W. 39 poles to a stake creek; thence up Nocreek with the In P. P. Howard's line; thence with meanders of thd middle thereof to his lino S. 87 E. 100 poles to a the beginning, containing 20 acres white hickory and dogwood In the more or less. Stevens line; thence N. 36 poles to The purchaser will be required to a stake on tho Owensboro and Mor- oxecuJibond with approved security gantown road; thenco N. 12 E. 32 ImnW Jitely after sale. poles to a small hickory and sassaThVillUh day 0f May, 1911. W. 114 fras; thence N. 42 F. L. FELIX, poles to the beginning corner, conMaster. Commissioner. taining 60 acres more or less, or Barnett & Smith, Attorneys. sufficient thereof to produce the sums of money ordered to be made. Master Commissioner's Sale. The purchaser will be required to Ohio Circuit Court, Kentucky. execute bond with approved security A. E. Pate, Assignee Ohio County Immediately after sale. Bank, Plaintiff, This 15th day of May, 1911. F. L. FELIX, Nonh Schroader, et al Defendants. Master Commissioner. By virtue of a Judgment and orHeavrin & Woodward, Attorneys. der of salo of the Ohio Circuit Court, rendered at the April term, Master Commissioner's Sale. 1911, In the above cause for the Ohio Circuit Court, Kentucky. sum of $285.63, with Interest at Leo Mason, Plaintiff, tho rate of 6 per cent, per annum ,. vs. from the 16th day of August, 1910, C. P. Hussey, et al., Defendants. until paid, and $40.05 costs herein, By virtue of a Judgment and or-d- I will offer for salo by public aucof sale 6f the Ohio Circuit tion at tho court house door In HartCourt, rendered at the April term, ford, on Monday, tho 5th day of 1911, In tho above cause for tho June, 1911, about one o'clock p. m., sum of $300.00, with Interest at the upon a credit of six and twelve rate of 6 per cent, per annum from tnpnths tho following (described tho 10th day of August,, 1910, until property, i certain tract of land or parcel paid, and the further sum of $300 vlth like Interest from the 10th day of 'and In Ohio county, Kentucky, acres, same land" of Aupuet, 1908, and the further containing 52 sum of $300.00, with llko interest deeded to said parties by O. B. Lifrom the 10th day of August, 1908, kens and wife, on tho 10th day of and the further sum of $14,18, with December, 1900, and recorded In like, Interest from the 9th day of Deed Book No., 30, page 324, to September, 1910. until paid, and which deed reference Is hero made S433. costs herein, I will offer for for a more particular description of Mte by pHblla auction at the court same, but which Is bounded in a bouae door In Hartford, on Monday, general way, on the East by the to-wlto-wl- the 6th day of June, 1911, about one land of Hardin andHenry Mtnton;on a credit of six the North by tho. land of J. H. Lithe following kens and Hardin Mlnton; on the West by the lands of J. H. Likens described property, A 'tract of land In Ohio county, and on the South by the landB of Kentucky, on Slaty creek, being the Berry Hurt, same being the land northern portion of a tract of land mortgaged to tho said Ohio County convoyed to Lee Mnson by Erie Tay- Bank by defendants as per record On Mortgage Book No. 26, page 85, lor and bounded as follows: the North by the lands of Jasper Ohio County Clerk's Offlce, or suffiLeach; on the West by the lands of cient thereof to produce the sums of E. P. Stovensand lands of Sercy money ordered to be made. Tho purchaser will be required to Gentry; on the South and East by tho lands of Felix Shaver, contain- execute bond with approved security ing 27 acres, more or less, or suff- Immediately after sale. This 15th day of May, 1911. icient thereof to produco the sums of F. L. FELIX, money ordered to be made. Master Commissioner. The purchaser will be required to H. P. Taylor, Attorney. execute bond with approved security Immediately after sale. to-w- lt: about one o'clock p. m., upon a credit of six and twelve months, tho following property, In described Beaver Dam, Kentucky, A lot of ground 100 feet front on Barnard street, and a depth of 170 feet more or less, to an alley, being same lot or parcel of land on which decedent, Joseph Berry, formerly re sided nnd the same deeded to Joseph Berry by Elizabeth A.Smith and Grace S. Shaver, recorded In deed book No. 9, page 211 In tho office of the Clerk of the Ohio County Court. The purchaser will he required to execute bond with approved Becurlty immediately after salo. This 15th day of May, 1911. F. L. FELIX, Master Commissioner. J. M. Porter, Glenn & Simmerraan and Barnett & Smith, Attorneys. to-w- lt: wTirt KENTUCKY: (INCOIU'OHATKD) Light anil Power Company E.G. BARRASS, MGR., Will ivirc your house at cost. Electric LifJits are clean, healthy and safe. No home or business house should be ivithout them when within reach. Mnster Commissioner's Sale. J. P. Stevens, et al., Plaintiffs, vxOhIo Circuit Court, Kentucky. V to-w- lt: vs. M. F. Taylor, et al Defendants. By virtue of a Judgment and order of sale of tho Ohio Circuit Court, rendered at the April term, 1911, In the above cause for the sum or $122.25, with Interest at the rate of 6 per cent, per annum from tho 26th 'day of January, 1910, until paid, and the further sum of $57.00 with like Interest from the 23d day of January, 1911. Tho undivided two-fiftInterest In the land hereinafter described will be sold first to pay the debt, Interest and cost duo I. H. Stevens, and sec-an- d to pay tho debt, Interest and cost due J. P. Stevens. The whole cost herein Is $47.70, I will offer for sale by public auction at the court house door In Hartford, day of on M onday, the 5th June, 1911, about one o'clock p. m., upon a credit of six months, the following described property, An undivided two-fiftinterest 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 Vlrge Taylor'c farm; on the East by tho I. F. Klmbley farm; on the South by .Tos. Jarnagin and on the West by J. C. & Jos. Rogers' farm, and being the same land conveyed by Jo's. Jarnagin to J. A. Taylor on the , being of record In day of the Ohio County Clerk's offlce , also In Deed Book ;. page a part of the same land conveyed to on J. A. Taylor by , by Deed of record In day of the Ohio Countv Clerk's office. Deed , In all conpace Book taining nbout 150 acres, and being tho same land that grantor Inherited one-fift- h Interest In an undivided from his father J. A. Tavln'r. deceased, and the other undivided one-flf- th Interest was willed to him hv his sister. Suslo Mitchell, daughter of J. A. Taylor, deceased, and which will Is of record In Will Book 1. Clerk's pace 444 Ohio County offlce.or sufficient thereof to produce the sums of money ordered to bo made. The purchaser will bo required to execute bond with approved security immediately after sale. This 15th day of May, 1911. F. L. FELIX. Master Commissioner. Heavrin & Woodward and J. P. Sanderfur, Attorneys. to-w- lt: OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O O iii regard to O O OBITUARIES, RESOLUTIONS O O OF RESPECT, He. O ooooooooooooooooo O SPECIAL NOTICE JOB PRINTING-- . The kind that makes you look good in the eyes of the whole- sale dealer and the city merchant that makes your neighbors proud of you, Increases respect and sets you right in the mfnds of all people; this kind is The Hartford Herald has adopted a new rule In regard to Obituaries, Resolutions of Respect, Cards of NEATLY DON" Thanks, &c, whether written at the tho behest of lodges, churches or Individuals, and that Is, we shall charge at the rate of two cents per line for all such articles, except obituary poetry, which will be one cent per word, stralght.Thls Is tne smallest rate we charge for anything and Is only h of our regular rate. The amount, in cash or stamps, must accompany each article, or Six It will not be printed. words average a line in ordinary reading and every separate character or initial letter counts as a word. Tho heading and the signature both count one line each, even If they are only a word or two. poetry, straight obituary All through, one cent per word. Our old rule In regard to Obituaone-fift- And promply delivered by the HARTFORD HERALD. Every- -j body in any kind of business needs Printed Stationery Note Heads. Cirds. Envelopes, Statements, Etc. nowadays. Prices the lowest; work the best. Call or write us. E- T5ke HERALD. Hertford. Ky. a? VQh fAMrt07t g "POSITIONS' tpLENTIFUUt ySeusvfiz SSSSZ'Sr" TecarrvrjoA rs 1nUS W (si&ps jJBOM &&? Grcyz3tiJzJJ ?i?c'cdftf. Grccn,'. &sf2essyi&nmtst!n3rfi0fz 'to Bo'g f, 'P&-Ai:r- & cfi ries, &c. was 150 words free, balance a cent a word, but this did not prove satisfactory because tho bounds were almost always overstepped, and we have been forced to adopt this new rule, which is In effect from now on. Contributors will please remember. - . - Death. Saved Child our child had suffered from severe bronchial trouble for n year," wrote O. T. Richardson, of Richardson's Mills, Ala., "we feared It had consumption. It had a bad cough all the time. Wo tried many without avail, and docremedies tor's medicine seemed as useless. Finally we tried Dr. King's New Discovery, and aro 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, It's the most Infallible remedy that's made. Price 30c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guarm anteed by James H. Williams. Clubbing Rates FOR YEAR SUBSCRIPTIONS. C HARTFORD HERALD'S "After The Herald and WeeKiy 'ouner journal 11 (i 11 11 (i 11 " " " " " " " " " " " " " ' 81.50 " " " " " " " " tt ( " 1.35 3.50 Twice-n-veeOwensboro Messenger.. 1.75 Twice-a-weeOwensboro Inquirer... 1.75 3.25 Daily Owensboro Inquirer 1.25 Kentucky Farmer Louisville 1.50 Cincinnati Weekly Enquirer Bryan's Commoner 1.50 Thrice-a-wee- k New York World 1.6t Twice-a-wee- k St. Louis Republic 1.50 National Magazine Monthly 1.50 1.30 McCall's Magazine Fashions k k Weekly Louisville Herald Daily Owensboro Messenger Fitting. "Did your nephew make a suitable marriage?" "Yes," replied the man who habitually thinks along erratic lines. "Ho has curly blond hair, and has never done anything moro herculean than to pick flaws on a guitar, and well, ho married a female basoball player," A lliiruliir's May Address THE HERALD. Hartford, Ky. 1 Mnsfpr Commissioner's Sale. Ohio Circuit Court, Kentucky. Tho E.A. Ames Company, Plaintiff, Awful Deed - .V. et nl Defendants. virtue of a judgment and or-dof sale of the Ohio Circuit Court, rendered at the April term, 1911, In tho above cause for the sum of $139.50, with Interest at tho rnto of 6 per cent, per annum from tho 1910, until Sth day of August, paid, and $21.30 costs heroin, I will offer for salo by public auction at tho court house door In Hartford, on Saturday, tho 3d day of June, 1911, about ono o'clock p. m., upon a credit of tlireo months, tho following described property, Two buggies manufactured by tho F. A. Ames Company being Nos. 351 and 348, or sufficient thereof to produco the sums of money ordered to be made. Tho purchasor 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. By to-w- lt: A vsW.j. Howard, - not paralyze a homo so completely as a mother's long Illness. But. Dr. King's New Life Pills are a splendid remedy for women. gavo mo wonderful boncflt In pation and female trouble," Mrs. M. C. Dunlay, of Leadlll, If .nlllng, try them. 25c at H. Williams. "They consti- Every kind of business needs advertising nowadays to make it succeed. There arc two kinds of advertising the good and the bad; the kind that brings results and the kind which does no good. Of course you want the first mentioned, in order to be sure of the result. & Advertising in a good, live paper with large circulation, like THE HERALD, brings sure results. Tell us what you want and let us figure you in estimate. The figuring is free and the advertising won't cost you much. It will help you. Try it. To serve you in the right way. or wrote Tenn. James m This Sounds Fishy. "Mr. and Mrs. Bass Rock, of FUh Hook, are visiting In town," phoned a telephone girl to a local reportor. "Whore Is Fish Hook?" queried tho nowsnanor man, adding: "I'vo Jieard-o- f Red Hook and FIshkill, but never Fish Hook." "On tho other end of tho line," was the quick reply. THE HERALD, Hartford, Ky. Hartford Herald HAIR BALSAM - Only $1 Per Year PARKER'S A FACT ABOUT THE "BLUES" .What is known as tho Bluos" Is seldom occasioned by actual exist Ing external conditions, but In tho great majority of cases by a dis-- . ordered LIVER. THIS IS A FACT which may be demonstrated by trying a course of MM Clean,., ami broutifies tli hftlf. l'romuttl s luxuriant irrowth. Polls to KcBtore Orny N.ver to lt Youthful Color. llolr Curt, icslp diFt.M-- A htlr iilljc; Dnirrhu HAVE A ROUGH RIVER TELEPHONE PLACED IN YOUR RESI- DENCE Oil PLACE OF UUS- INESS, AND PUT YOURSELF IN DIRECT CONTACT W'TH THE or Master Commissioner's Sale. iHHHsifiSIHSH ESTABLISHED 18E8. yOhlo Circuit Court,-Kentuck- yvosley Borry, et al., Plaintiffs, vs. Belle McReynolds, et al., Defend- to-w- lt: ants. By virtue of a Judgment and order of sale of tho Ohio Circuit Court, rendered at tho April term, 1911, In the above cause for the sum of $50.00, with interest nt tho rate of C per cent, per annum from the 28th day of April, 1911, until ppld, and $96.05 costs heroin, I will offer for sale by public auction at the court house door In Hartford, on Monday, the 6th day of June, 1911, Tiitt'sPills They controlaadregulate the LIVER. They brlnghope and bouyancy to the Mind. They bring health and elasticity to the body. ssyw'iii TKrrjme the best duality at the lowest prices irom tne its diamond, a watch. jewelry or silver ware, you can gei It a tin?, a Long Distance Lines TO ALL STATES. FOR THE COMPANY'S SPECIAL CONTRACT TO THE FARMERS, CALL ON OR ADDRESS '.ijp C. ORDER HOUSE mam nRST ...... j 'QStf awhw f 't J. W. OBANON. Local Manager, Hartford, Ky. tYf f almMt half a centurv we have fterred ex a a HTrtta lrAmm K...1I..U. ClUSlVCiy IPC OUUIHCIU 1 in vie vi' vwu lor our ire immraicu cu.oguc. JSOX2S TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. HTIEBUHD'3 Good EAGLE EYE SALYS P. Barnes Kr. Uatsvllle, & Co,., W. C. SEXTON. Incorporated. Local Manager, Pcavor Dam, Ky. - 'jBkwJKrery ArtioU Croarantssd. sjf I Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Hon- ey f: Nnthlng hut the Eyea For Coughs and Cold. wftrntW"' jujmntw111 t'Jjir- - ''W'"'r 1 hi boy. W. S. Taylor, who Is Just bb full of enthusiasm and work as he Is of love for his homo peo-pl- o and good schools. MAY 21 YEI)XKS1 VY All Ohio county pupils stand well with the faculty and one of them, Lesllo Greer, pitches ball Just a well as he teaches school or preTHE BENEFITS OF pares his work for the class room. The Superintendent and his little son, HInton, were delightfully entertained while In Bowling Green by for tho Ohio county delegation, we wish to return our thanks. which HENRY LEACH, Supt. At Bowling Green Aptly 'il Hartjord Herald county MAY TERM CRIMINAL COURT IN SESSION ,f C QG DC DEE SEE 3ET i ' ? At Owcnsborolmportant Aur- - Rexall Week at Williams' Drug Store MAY 29 to dcr Case on Hand-O- ther . Cases. Tho May JUNE 3, 1911. STftTENORMM. term of the Daviess y jS :a 1 i r May 22. Mr. Hannibal Taylor1, Kan., died at the of Wellington, LEAGH By SUPERINTENDENT residence of Mr. Walter Dennett, Tuesday, May 16, of stomach and heart trouble. Mr. Taylor was born WhoWrites of LateConvention In Ohio county, November 23, 1843. About tho year lSCH he professed of County Superinreligion and joined the church here and In about 1870 married and tendents. moved to Kansas. He was a successful farmer and lived his religOHIO COUNTY AT THK KIIOXT ion until death. He leaves one daughter, two sons and a host of The Fifth Annual Conclave of the relations to mourn his loss. His of County School Superintendents body was taken back to Kansas for the Western Kentucky ;Suo Normal burial. May Division met hi I.owlin-- Green, of near Mr. Sherman Taylor, It was a success 3, 4 an.l 5. To Cromwell, who has been In MissisIs to put it mildly, but to say that sippi teaching, has returned home It was a success a grand uucee. and Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. G. In every particular does not make Taylor. it too strong. The writer had tho Mr. Alney Ford, of St. Louis, Mo lileasure of attending both this year spent last week here with Mr. and last. Last year was a great Thomas Ford and his sister, Mrs. meeting, but this year was a much Joe Brown. greater one In every way. Mr. and Mrs. Rupert 'iaylor, of The work that Is being done In Wysox, visited Mr. and Mrs. P. S. and far this school Is wonderful Coleman last Sunday. reaching. Men and women from all Kentucky are atparts of Western Sl'XXYDALE. tending this great school, where May 22. Farmers are much benthey are taught how to teach school; efited by the recent rain. where they are made to see what Wheat, grass and oats look well real teaching Is Perhaps It would In this part of the neighborhood. n, be well to explain what Is being Mr. and Mrs. John Miller, of done In tho Normal, that the public visited Mr. and Mrs. R. A. may the more fully appreciate the Duke at Palo Sunday. merits of the school. Mrs. Verna Wright, of .Owens-borIt Is the purpose of those who visited Mr. and Mrs. J. T. are In charge of the school to Lowe last week. teach young men and young women The roads In this community need the real science of teaching, to ul- working very much. We hope the timately make a great professional grader will come In right away and force for the entire State. The ilx the bad places. Who can beat our little town? Two stores.one grist mill, one blackand a big smith shop, post-offiMa-gao, Described HOPEWELL. criminal court was convened In Owensboro by Judge Birkhead on Monday morning and will probably be In session two weeks. The most Important and Interesting case that will bo taken up by tho body and which will probably be tried at this term of the court Is that against Mrs. Loutflda Lynch, wife of- - George Lynch, who Is now Jail on the In the Owensboro of murdering Amble Buck, charge her d and the husband of her daughter. Tho murder occurred only a few weeks ago, and from the evidence that was developed In the examining trial, was one of the most coldblooded and atrocious killings that has occurred In that county In a great number of years. Mrs. Lynch went to Buck's home with a shotgun and when Buck camb tp the door In answer to the knock of her husband, whom she had forced at the point of the gun to accompany her, she fired the contents of the gun Into his side. The first plea of the woman af ter the shooting was that she had shot In self defense, as she believed at the time that Buck was endeavor twenty-four-year-old son-in-la- Rexall Celery and Iron. Best JwgiwMi Rexall Tooth Paste. A Ten-cen- t Tooth Brush given with each tube Rexall Violet Taloum Powder. A miniature set free with each pur chase Jmmk Spring Tonio :?&: 75c. Rexall Kidney Pills. Best on Earth Guaranteed. 25c. 25c sixteen-year-ol- Rexall lmf Elkay's Straw Hat Cleaner Makes 'em look like New. Price "93" Hair' Tonic 50c. VIOLET DULCE TALCUJV POWDER. A can of Col eate's Talcum PowdciFREE with each pur 10c. 50c. to $1 Shampoo Paste 25c r With each Rexall purchaso of 81 or more, we give a cako of glycerine soap, 15 cents. Rexall : Rubbing Oil. trade. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Smith, of this place, visited Mr. B. Flener, at Palo, ing to secure a gun and shoot her. Since the death of the young man, and since the examining trial, Mrs. Lvnch has been showing Indications of either actual or feigned Insanity. There are sixteen others confined In the Jail who were bound over to the grand jury by examining courts and who were unable to execute In addi bond for their appearance. tion to those confined In the jail there are several others who have been held over to the grand Jury, but who have given satisfactory bond for their appearance and who were released from custody. The grand jury will Investigate each of these cases, and whore sufficient evidence Indictments Is found, will deturn against the accused. hill I MWN D Hub and forget Harmony Camat:on3 Takum Shop so sweet 25c ping bag size, free. Powder the pain. :r:25 r "i 50 CENTS IHMWWMMWWMWM' i; 25c. AND Wo show tho most exquisite lino of Box Paper overseen in tho city. Bv our Des Moines, Detroit, Philadelphia, Bos ton, New York and London exclusive connections, Ave are in position to show you goods of quality and price which you are unable to find elsewhere in the city. ... rnn ci ait j. v. H"" a ;mwuMwvwwmvuvv, .. Violet Dulco Toilet "Water, 75c " Face Powder, 50c. " ' Soap, 25c. " The Drucrcist. ' BEAVER DAM. II sJA VK 214 Main Street. fit 25KSB. jinfllNkitlM 3L HARTFOR.D, KENTUCKY- May 22. Tho commencement last Sunday. exercises of our school closed Fri 11 DDE EJEIO Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Byers' lit- day. Six received diplomas as gradtle child will be burled at Sunny-dal- e uates. They were Messrs.ErnestTay-lor- , They live at PRENTIS. cemetery celvod In Kentucky from Arkansas, Clifford Taylor, Noble Render May 20. Miss Bertlo Condlt, of Broadway. KENTUCKY XEWS XOTES. O Georgia and Alabama for good and Misses Daucle Taylor, Mary ,who has been visiting year. Tho OOOOOOOOOOOOOO teachors for the coming to be good Centertown, near horo tho past two Stewart and Addle Belle Taylor. WEST XOCREEK SCHOOL relatives salaries offered are said Young Shultz brothers have taught IMPROVEMENT LEAGUE According to a Government sur- ones and a large number of teach- weeks, will return homo a very Interesting school and are Max-oy- 's Miss Barbara Shultz has been ers In Barren and tho adjoining liked in our town. We have vey, which has just heen made, Program for Friday evening, May well ap Is the highest point In counties are preparing to take up visiting relatives at Canoyvlllo. Knob not heard whether they have 2C. 1911: Miss Llliio Patterson, who has Hart county. It Is 780 feet above the work in other States In tho ear Read-- J plied for the fall term or not, Opening song. Roll-cal- l. been visiting relatives at McHenry ly fall. HENRY LEACH, Dr Dick Tllford and family, of sea level Welcome address Ing of minutes. tho past week, Is expected to return Supt. Ohio County Schools. Morganfleld, Ky., were the guests The Modern Woodmen of Summer Recitation Dudley Westerfield. Come to Greenville, X. M. home Comic song Otis of V. M. Stewart and family last Shade, Barron county, are preparing Carroll Ward. A former Ohio countlan says: Misses Bertie Condit and Mattle picnic and Is Carson. to give a grand Bertha Ward. week. Recitation writer is of the opinion that It Greenville Valley has become fa- Wood visited relatives In the Little We received a call from Miss Ka at that place July 4. Elaborate mous as a farming country, ns there Foster. just as necessary for the child In Select reading Marllssa Bend a few days last week. who was the most remote rural district Comic speech P. D. Tweddell. Lec tie Thompson, Fordsvllle,commence- arrangements aro being raado for has just been a fine crop harvested Mr. Robert Swain was In Central In town attending the the entertainment of the visitors. Recitation to be taught by a good teacher ture by President. corn, maize, sorghum, cane, City recently. Is a daughter of wanted In Mt. of oats, C. Julian Stafford, Stevens. Old business. ment. Miss Katie as It Is for the children of our grad- Kathleen rye, barley and potatoes. The good went to Mr. Albert Patterson to ar Mr. Ed Porter Thompson, the histor Sterling on the charge of obtaining crops are causing the country to set ed schools, and this Is what this Appointment of committee Hartford pretenses, surrender Orphan Brigade. goodB on false ian of the Recess. school Is trying to do train a good range program. tle up faster than was over known Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Chapman, of ed to Deputy Sheriff Neal Guiuoyie, Sextet Misses Bettlo Ward, Jes Immiteacher for all. It Startled the "World spent a day In town who took his bond In tho sum of before. There has been an Springs, Tuition Is free to all, because it sie and Mabel Park, Messrs. S. P. Cool grant car on the side track at Green When the astounding claims were and Joe last week with their daughter, Mrs. $500, and Stafford went on East. O. D. Carson Sandofur, Is desired that all have the privville every day for the past three first made for Bucklen's Arnica Tho famous Peacock broodmare as small ex- Chapman. The debate we were to Mate Hunley. ilege of attondlng at weeks. Still there Is room for more. Salvo, but forty years of wonderful Wo hear wheat has been injured belonging to C. E. Jordan, of Oil Paper. have had tho last meeting. In from cures have proved them true, and pense as possible. green bugs. In City, Barren county, died last week There aro still free homes to somo extent by Reading of program. everywhere It Is now known as the two to five miles of Greenville. Some of the best men and women Criticism. This was ono of tho sects aro also playing havoc with In foaling. FILYDIA FOSTER, Sec'y. Coma to Greenville, N. M., the best salvo on earth for burns, scalds, of this State and of other States are No wonder this is tho most noted mares In Southern Ken N. II. In the absenco of Prof. T. the gardens. of sunshine, where the sum- sores, cuts, bruises, strains, swell in charge of the work and each one case, for tho once familiar song of tucky and was valued at sovoral land Is fully allvo H.Smith at our last meeting, wo remers are cool and pleasant, where ings, eczema, chapped hands, fever of the many toachers way of a lec- Bob White on the wheat field fence thousand dollars. a sunstroke was nover known, whore sores and piles. Only 23c at James to tho responsibility devolving up- ceived a treat in the John Watklns, who was arrested tho soil Is deep and fertile, whoro H. Williams. tor, of Hartford. Ky on his favor- - Is no longer heard. Tho hunter m on him. his gun and dog has almost near Campton, on the chargo of asfaco-it- e with water 1b soft and pure and can bo thing tor, of Hartford, Ky., on his Then another remarkable subject, "Love Is King," which wiped that beautiful bird out of ex- saulting Mary King, the fourteen-year-ol- d had at from 10 to 100 feet, whero The value of the product of farms In tills school Is tho enthusiasm appre istence nnd unless tho daughter of Thomas King, stock gets fat eating the native of the United States in 1910 was teach- was highly prized and much which pormeates the entire pass somo law for the protection of was given an examining trial, and Texas leads with grassesr whero you can net a Gov body. You ciated by all present. ing force and stud-an- t our birds, the quail will soon be a being unable to execute a bond, was ernment homestead of 160 acres for $364,110,000. It Is a feol and know at once that II r. HclIN Antiseptic Snlvc thing of tho past. Every farmer remanded to jail. acres for $62, where $36 or320 roal, a moving force that carries you Is guaranteed for tetter, ringworm, known that every species of bird Is For the purpose of devising a hundreds 'of families have found reslstlessly, eczema, chapped hands and lips, diminishing and at the samo tlmo forward, willingly and uniform plan of Instruction for the to bettor things, to higher Ideals of running sores, ulcers and In fact all Insects which destroy fruit of nil teachers' Institutes, Superintendent good homes, whore thero are 10,000 free homes for others, whore choice In tho skin diseases. to use after kinds and various kinds of crops Good life. It produces a condition of Public Instruction Regensteln has claims aro within two miles of a m are on tho Increase. a box. mind In which one can, In the shaving. 25c Unless somo called a meeting of tho professional railroad, where coal Is near by.henco see far onough Into tho now plan for their extermination Is Institute workers of tho Stato to bo MAXWELL. cheap, whoro the tide of Immigra surwhen the conditions future School at tho devised, fruit will soon bo a thing held at Frankfort May 31. May 20. Sunday tion Is turning, where land values rounding child llfo will bo almost Owing to the scarcity of deck are rapidly rising. progressing of tho past. perfect, resulting In a higher and M. E. Church hero is Mrs. Nora Gray and son, of Louis- hands the Green river packots aro Comeand see, It possible. If you nobler mnnhood and womanhood nicely. visiting Mrs. Lizzie Tay- greatly delayed and are encounter Louise RIloy, of Maxwell, Is ville, were Miss can't come, let your wants he made consequently a greater country, and ing much trouble In loading and unIn lor last week. by writing us. Wo tdko for upon the greatness of tho peoplo visiting relatives and friends Miss Marie Morgan, of Norton-vlll- e, loading their freight. Almost tho known pleasure ' In answering all Inquiries. flnnends the greatness of the Na Owensboro. was visiting Miss Myrl Miller entire crew, from mato down to the ' Mr. Rowan Crowe and Miss Ella Yours truly, tion. porter, are "being pressed Into ser Maxwell, visited in OwenB- - last week. J. M. FERGUSON. Men and women are trained horo Crowe, of Mr. John Taylor, of Princeton, vice. V. 8. For further Information to he worthy moral and social lead- boro recently. Jolly, One of tho largost crops of Ken- write to J. M. Ferguson, Greenville, of this place, Is Kv Is visiting his brother, H. D. Mrs. Abblo as well as Intellectual leaders. ers Taylor. tucky bluegrass seed In years Is In- N. M. CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK very ill. There may ho some question as Mrs. W. R. Chapman is visiting dicated for this season, according to Crowe, of Maxwell, went Mr. J. D. It is right to spend so to whether hor daughter. Mrs. Fred Taylor, reports. Farmers say that only a Tuesday. For a burn or scald, apply Cham- For the refined and dainty woman la much In tho normal.but If you could to Hartford and children, In Princeton, Ky this small amount of sod has been plow- berlain's Salvo. It will allay the what she demands now. Americans mi Bee what Is being done, and then go week. 2.c is n Kmnll Amount. on dentistry, and are ed for tobacco and that the blue-gra- pain almost InBtantly and quickly are out Into the schools of tho county You would not suffer ono day for seed yield bids fair to bo tho heal the. Injured parts. For sale by not satisfied with anything but the Mr O. B. Likens, Ohio county's and State, as the writer has. where five times that amount. Then try m acme of perfection In dental work. all dealers. best In years. It Is plain to see that It Is returned Sutherland's Eagle Eye Salvo. Wo candidate for Democratic nomina Teeth extracted with as little pain James Trimble, son of Boborn directly to tho people, dollar for guarantee it to cure. It's painless tion for Secretary of State will go to Trimble, of Lacy Crook, near Camp-toChildren glvon careful A nowspaper whose columns ov as possible m Louisville next Friday, tho occasion dollar. In tho education of their and harmless. wns arrested on the charge of erflow with advertisements haH m.ore attention. Special attention to plate bolng a meeting of the Democratic children, It would not bo a question pre- Influence In attracting attention to work and ALL WORK (1UARAN. Many meetings of tho Standard Executive Committee and likewise obtaining money under false ' any longer. tenses from tho Farmers and Trad- the' building' up of a cltv or town TEED. Work done at lowest prjeea. win. bo held, according It would bo an Injustlco to the Oil directors Rockefeller, before tho the meeting, of tho Sub Committee ers' Bank of that city. Trimble la than anv' other agencv that can he on arrangements for the primary. e. peoplo of Ohio county to neglect to to William accuse' nf i chp',," jn the employed. RoV, T. DeWltt company will bo rcdy to announce Bay tho Normal Is rapidly coming to signing the Mr. John Daniel and .family vlslt- - Harel Open nnk nnd plans for (dissolution In accord iniice it Kponcan Building, tho front. It has ono hundred and Its to It. .."imia work ance with tho Supreme Court's man- - Ujd relatives at Olaton a few days nsmo of hU father have been to- - Subscribe for The Hartford Herald. Blxty pupils enrolled In that calls Numerous first of the week. the and at Us head Is our own Ohio date. IU TirU y. oooooooooooooo to-da- y. to-da- y. log-rolli- to-da- y. A law-make- rs WW' , ri ss te n, T"i-i- n Tal-raag- DR, H. J. BELL, V HARTFORD, KY. :.'? P I jjjmiBku&!tlll'mk ''lintiiiliHihw'ii'hii'ii'riii - MdiMmttlmm