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"I Cone, lh t Htrald of a Noisy World, lh Kewi of All Katiom lamltrina; at Mj Back." -- 4 Kinds Job Printing Neatly Executed. 37th TEAR. HAKTEORD, KY., WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1911. They said the acquisitions had been proper and that no Intent to restrain trade or monopolize trade had prompted the creation of cor- XO. 22. DIAZ SLIPS OUT OF CAPITAL CITY nation's wards. .iTHE GOVERNMENT ADMITS THAT HE HIT-M- CRITICS '; SCOBBHICillf Over the Tobacco Trust in Noted Case. SUPREME GOURTHANDS A Decision DOWN in Litigation That Affects Future of Big Corporation. VIOLATION f ' porations. IN PENITENTIARY WIFES In addition It was charged that Company Tpbacco the American acquired control of the United Cigar Stores Company, which con- Are "Loving, Loyal, Con- For Daring to Oppose His ducts retail stores in large cities, . Unlawful Acts. . tented and Happy." and thereby was seeking dominion In tho retail business, an avenue absolutely necessary to effective comDEFENSE DF MORMON CHURCH ROTTEN CONDUCT OF AFFAIRS petition. was The tobacco organization charged with having a monopoly By Vice President Smith.YYho In Philippine Islands Revealed of the Hcorlco paste, required In the manufacture of tobacco, the A Matter Needing Upholds Doctrine of & Forbes Company, organized by tho Continental, having Investigation. the Faith. feel It Democrats to consider tho question of an early neutralized Philippine Republic. Is up to them to begin HASFVE BUTTERFLY LURES RARE TO ITS DEATH IN STREET Chicago, 111., May 28. Lured by butterfly, Corllna a bright-winge- d Zwerenz, 22 months old, S20 West Erie street, arose at C a. m. y and chased It about the house until It flew out of an open window. The baby, trying to catch It, fell with a scream four stories to the pavement. When the mother picked her up Corllna was dead, and In her little hands she held the pink and white butterfly. In Corllna's bedroom was found a large Jar In which were Imprisoned a score of gayly colored butterflies and Insects. The baby's parents uncovered tho butterfly house and let the bright prisoners escape. It was learned that the girl had, since she was first able to toddle about, showed a fondness for winged creatures, and that often she would chase one of them around her room for an hour until she caught it. Under Cover of Darkness in Early Morning. A MOST DREARY LEAVETAKING Mac-Andro- Pitiful Flight of the Once Great Leader in Borrowed Auto. REVOLUTION COST 1M.OuO,00( lo OP SHERMAN LAW Mexico City, May 20. Gen. Por-flr(By Clyde C. Tavenner.) Diaz, for whom, during thirty Washington, May 27. (Special.) Y years, all Mexico stood to one side, y "There should be a searching Inhat In hand, stole from the capital vestigation by Congress into the with great seciecy at 2 a. m. toIt holds that tlio de- Government. w conduct of affairs In the government day. Only a few devoted friends, are a combl-j7- K fendant corporations of the Phllllplne Islands," declared whom he dared trust, followed him nation In restraint of trade under Congressman Slayden, of Texas, toto the station. Ho was bound for anti-tru' law. The the Sherman day. In discussing the petition he Vera Cruz, to take ship for Spain, decision represents only a majority while la the distance could bo hea d has presented to the House which disso- of the court, who order the acclamations for the pew l,ie8i',lt shows that not only the Filipinos of the affiliated companies FRIGHTENED BY FALSE lution INSURRECTQS but many prominent Americans be- PAY TO :5enor De L? Barra, and shoutings and enjoin the further monopolilieve that Dean C. Worcester, a of "Viva Madeto." zation of commerce In tobacco. The STORIES TOLD TO HER WILL BE member of the Philippine commisOUT opinion was read by Chief Justice So careful were the arrangements sion, should be removed from pf- White and Jn It a violation of Secmade fof the escape - JQ'. ."- -' flee. tions 1 and 2 of the Sherman law is Italian Immigrant Girl Jumps that the details could not be con hag By Mexican Federal Government Commissioner Worcester ' , declared. firmed until this afternoon. been on the Philippine payroll since tobacco corporaThe American From Train 'and Nearly The Journey from Mexico City to Foreign Interests Are 1899. As a commissioner he draws tions were made the target of the Vera Cruz was made over a narrow Perishes in Desert. $5,000 annually. He Is also Secresecond big "trust" prosecution of Filing Claims. gauge railroad, owned by the govtary of tho Interior for the Island recent years. The first was the ernment, and the President and par-'t- y government. For this service he Standard Oil. Because the testiSan Francisco, Cal., May 27. Afused three trains, the first a piMexico City, May 27. Measures draws an additional $10, ."00 annualmony taken In the tobacco case was ter wandering In tho Mojave desert for tho ultimate disposition of tho lot, Diaz and his family In the ser-on- d, ly. Before his advent Into tho not so extensive as that In the for nearly two days without food or while In the last came troops. ranks of Americans who have sub- Insurrecto army and for the payStandard Oil, the two cases were water, Maria Ferrari, an Italian ImDiaz, still weak from his Illness, ment of costs of the war were the stantial employment with the Phily before the Supremo Court for con- migrant girl, is safe at tho left his home at 2 o'clock this mornippine government he was known as first matters to which President Do sideration at the same time. home of her brother here. TerrifiLa Barra devoted his official atten- ing and a more dreary leavetaklng a "Zoo professor." In other words The attempt of the Government ed, she says, by tho stories of Ital- ministry. could not be Imagined. Rain had tion "We believe in being honest, true, he was a naturalist and a college to dissolve tho tobacco corporation ians she- - met on tho Journey from The diplomatic corps, headed by fallen earlier In the night, but when as violating the Sherman anti-truNew York, she Jumped from a Santa chaste, vlrtuouu and benevolent. Wo professor and was appointed a com- American Ambassador Wilson, call- Diaz left the palace there was a Nobecause he had given law took shape In 1907. In that Fo train near Barstow, preferring believe In tho home and that It missioner nnd vember chill In the air. Ho v as some study to the different races of ed on tho new President year a petition was filed In the Unit- to chance death on tho blazing sands must bo kept pure. presented felicitations, Ambassador closely muffled, and to aid In the "I believe In being Crue to five the islands. Court at New of the Mojave rather than face the ed States Circuit disguise, a borrowed automobile Wilson' making n brief address. ThS petition filed by RepresentaYork. Tho Government nsked that torrlblo fate she pictured awaiting wives, who aro loving, loyal, conErnesto Madero, a nephew of the drove him to the station. The route tented mid happy mothers." Thoy tive' 'slayden was signed by many Insurrecto the. American .Tobacco Company, Its her In San Francisco. leader and banker of to tho station was guarded by pon editors, business men Monterey, officers, directors and affiliated corTalcing advantage of her Ignor- have been my wives for from over y was sworn In as lice. They seek of Conporations, bo prevented and enjoined ance of tho languago and American 27 to more than 40 years. Through and educators. Just when Diaz and family leave Secretary of the Treasury. from restraining and monopolizing customs, Italian passengers on the all these years I have held my lovo gress a sweeping Inquiry Into ComPresident De Li Barra proposes Vera Cruz Is not known. He will Worcester's record. In to dissolve tho revolutionary army probably take up his residence in commerce In tobacco. train told her lurid and terrifying and duty to them above all things missioner g particular, and a of as soon as possible, using and tho monopo stories of American laws and cus- else. v The restraints a portion Madrid, King Alfonzo recently hav"In England Individuals have the American officeholders In the Isby tho Government toms, making her believe her broth lies alleged of them to augment the ranks of ing conforred on him the title of were said to have been obtained by er, whom she was traveling to Join, maliciously misrepresented us. They lands In general. the rurales, the remainder glen ev- honorary general In Spanish arms. The petition Is now before tho ery assistance to obtnin employThe Inaucuratlon of Senor Dp La an Intricate system of corporate or- was angry at her coming without his say that we are bringing girls here for immoral purposes. This Is lnfa- - House committee on Insular affairs ganization. It began In 1890, when permission and would kill her. ment or to return to their homes. Barra as Provisional President toWhen her absence was discovered mous. Tho fact Is wo are trying to and that committee Is making prep- They will all be paid as though hav- day was very brief. The oath of the first American Tobacco Comorganized. The new com hours after she had left tho train, a purge Utah of the Iniquitous white- arations to formulate a resolution ing served In tho regular army. pany was office was administered by the prespany took over the business of five message was sent to the station slave traffic. In a strictly Latter-Da- y that will meet tho demands of the Already many foreign Interests ident of the Chamber of Deputies. Saint settlement, prostitution petitioners. agent at Barstod to search for her. It Is probable that the are filing claims against tho Vexl- - The Provisional Independent cigarette concerns. President remainquestion of an Inquiry Into Commis afterIn 1898 the Continental Tobacco The agent succeeded In finding her Is unknown. i.n government for damages sufler-e- ed In the national palace all recep"They say that we are tralto'rs. sioner Worcester's official conduct Company was Incorporated to take trail, but did not overtake her for during '.'. revoh'Moii. Presi noon, holding a continuous over the plug tobacco business of over 24 hours. Whpn found she This charge Is begotten In tho spirit will come up before tho Juno cau dent Do La Dtrra has formulated tion. the American Tobacco Company was suffering from thirst and hun- of absoluto falsehood. We have cus of tho Democrats of the House. a plan to present to the Chamber of Revolution Cost Mexico S'JD.noO.IHHi and that of live Independent plug ger and was completely exhausted. shown our loyalty to this State, At that time there will also be con- Deputies, providing for Immediate New Orleans, La., May 20. The m which wo have reared out of a des- sidered what disposition Is to bo manufacturers. protection of nil these claims. revolution In Moxlco will cost ap Is an American State. ert. It The made of the resolutions of Con In 1900 tho American Snuff Com- DO YOU WANT TO GET THK (Ameriproximately $20,000,000 BIBLE READING HABIT? first flag raised hero was an Ameri- gressman Cox, of Ohio, Sabath, of Il- SHOWING MAXY STAMPS" pany was Incorporated to take over can) or more, according to Pollcar-p- o Ensign Peak In linois, and Cllne, of Indiana, which can flag,, hoisted on CAUSED HIS ARREST . i the snuff business of the American Bonilla, former President of JKJ Tobacco Company, of tho Contl-Vnent- al If so Join the International Bible 1847, and the only flag that was have to do with tho question of ear-l- y Honduras, who recently arrived In which Is a over waived hero by a Mormon was Association, Lexington, Ky., May 27. After Independence of the Philippines. Tobacco Company, and of Reading for over an hour, ' not optimistic of Mexico's Worcester Is not being sweated Commissioner two other Independent manufactu- band of people In all parts of tho an American flag." future. The statement denies that mis a stranger to official Washington. John Tillman, aged thirty-thre- e world, who read the same Scriprers. ' "It looks as though peace will ture verses on the same day of tho sionaries are paid to seek converts, The last Congress remembers him years, held by the police here on jcome to Mexico," said he, "but I In 1901 the American Cigar Come rob- pany was Incorporated to take over week and for tho samo Sunday declaring thoy pay their own ex very well as the man responsible for suspicion of being a I doubt that It will be permnnent. y penses and baptize no child without tho sale of friar lands to the former ber, confessed to having per the business of the American To- School lesson. fear the hasty exit of Diaz from tho o Each member gets 3C5 selected Its parents' consent, or a wife with sugar trust officials. His conduct petrated two robberies In Presidency will give bacco Company and other manufacrise to many turers and sellers of cigars, che- portions of Sqrlpture, ono for each out her husband's consent. Immor- In this Instance, after a lengthy Kentucky, one at Hedges and the rival ambitions when the Mexicans day, 12 monthly leaflets with hints ality Is not tolerated In tho church, hearing, was whitewashed by the other at L. & E. Junction. At the find themselves relieved of the ret roots and stogies. majority. Tho former place ho says ho secured 300 straint to which they wore subjected In tho samo year the Consolidat- on tho dally reading, 4 quarterly It asserts, and "to sin Is to break then Republican now In the majority, coppers, while at the latter he says by tho former chieftain. Democrats, ed Tobacco Company was Incorpo- greetings, containing some helpful the sacred covenants." Only fear Tho statement wbb made by Jo- gained a very unpleasanf Impression ho stole all tho stamps In sight. Tiie rated to take over In exchange for story, 1 annual membership card of American Intervention will preseph F. Smith in the offices of the of tho Secretary of the Interior of display of theso stamps while drinkIts bonds substantially all of the with all tho passages given. vent this." Each member gives time to read First Presidency In the presence of the Islands, especially when It was ing in a saloon here led to his arTobacco utock of the American E! Diaz In Coininniul. at leaBt five or ton minutes each his two counselors, John Henry shown that the practice was per- rest. Cnmnanv and tho Continental To Vera Cruz, Mex May 27. Gen. O., as on Sunday. Smith and Anthon H. Lund. Tillman claims Cleveland, day or thirty minutes bacco Company. mitted of nllowlng Government of Diaz himself took command of tho Stogie A heart to pray. Tho prayer may stake his home, and was en route to Cln- - federal soldiers who repulsed a In 1903 the American ficials to have prospectors Aniiniincc Encnhipincut Dates. think, bagged here. Tho po- Company was incorporated to ttiko bo Pp. 119 v. 18. A mind to nubllc lands for them. It was shown cinnatl when largo force of rebels who attacked of tho suggested by Paul, Phil. 4 v. 8. A ed thai regimental encampments of ,so that B' L' Worccster' a nPhew !,C0 be!,0,V0 h fa fa "0tf "ook' a,ml oho of tho three trains bearing tho over the stogie business by Christ, Is Company, Cigar the will to obey, commanded American win of the Secretary, was given heavy th Knntnekv Kntinn.il Diaz party from Mexico City here. Secretary similar Jobs. Tobacco Company, and Math. 7 v. 21. A little money to i, hni,i nf nrrnii stnMo American in .Toffr. leases of public lands. The train was attacked at Tepoya-hulc- o the Continental Tobacco Company. pay five or ten cents yearly. yesterday morning. Hearing son county, during tho llrst ton days Worcester, when theso leases to his DniXKS DOSE Miss Ltllle Burton, Mrs. Maggie uy ...u.uuu In 1904 the American Tobacco of July. Tho First Regiment will iopnew were cmic-isoAXD DIES IX SHORT TIME the firing, when tho pilot train was Company, the Continental Tobacco Griffin and Mrs. J. S. Glenn have bo In camp during the first ten days newspapers, naa tne icgai depart attacked, Gen. Diaz ordered his Cbrapanv, and tho Consolidated To- been selected as branch secretaries of tho month, tho Second Regiment mont of the Philippine commission train to proceed. Pistol In hand, Ellzabethtown, Ky., May 20. bacco Company were morged Into for Hartford for the International will havo the next ten days, and got busy and send the editors and Mrs. Mellard Robinson, living nbout he then alighted and ran forward to For during tho present American Tobacco Com- Bible Reading Association. the last ten days of tho owners of one nowspapor, one of tho three miles from Upton, In this aid his defenders. The rebels, sur- further Information, call on them. month the Third Roglmcnt will editors of which was a member of county, committed pany suicide by drink- - prised at tho fire from the federal The Government claimed that nil tho Filipino assombly, to tho camp. Ing a cup of wator In which sho rapid fire guns, quickly retired, Memorial Services. on the ground that ho had had soaked a three organizations were created Tho officers of tho Kontucky NaAnnual memorial sorvlces of tho number of mntch leaving behind twenty dead. purpose to destroy with the definite Diaz was received here In silence. who have attended libeled him. He oven went so far heads. She died shortly aftor drinkClear Run Camp No. 19S, of the tional Guard competition and that they accom W. O. W, will be held at Clear Run tho maneuvers In Texas will bo pres- as to make threats against Repre- ing tho dose. Ho wns greeted neither hv cheers r plished that purpose, Baoh step Church on Tuesday, Juno the Gth, ent at the oncampment, and sovon sentative Martin, of Colorado, when Tho cause of her sulcldo Is not nor hisses. Ho went Iramedlntelv to congressional was attacked as a part of an un-- "t tho home of J. B. Body, from whoso o'clock, p. m. The publlo days of each reglmontal encamp- tho latter secured a known. inc. lftwful nlan, whoso development Is -- Tdlally Invited to come nnd ment will be devotpd to instructions Investigation of tho friar land sales. house-to- p tho British flag files. ' Sffik jindr progress was advanced, 't was unanassembly The Philippine FnllhiK Tree Killed Roy. In military tactics, and three days Diaz's health seems greatly Improvbring flowers. R. A. OWEN, imously passed resolutions at Its last 'charged, hv duress, oppression and Ky., May 27. Mt. Sterling, ed. Ho will sail for Spain via HaJAMES ORAY, will bo set aside for target practice. Intended to drive session censuring tho official con- - James Hudson, methods tho young son of vana on May 31. IRA D. FUNK, HM'outv and keep out competitors and Provisional returns of the census duct of Mr. Worcester. This proves Levi Hudson, was killed hv a fallCommittee. ! officers give the population of Eng - to tho American peonle how mlstak- - ing tree, while foiling timber on For S"Ie. that OM Papers, Tots of 'Em For salo land and Walos this year at 36,- - en have been the enthusiastic Impo- - Spaw8 creek, in Menifee county, Vi defendants claimed Plymouth Rocks. Good '". T,,e White ' i nothlncr was to be found In the" or- - at The Herald office. To ro on 075,269, compared with 32,527,843 rlallsts of the administration, who Tho tree caught tho boy as ho ran lavers. Bred from nrize winners. ypBlsatlen of these corporations but helve or under rrrnts nr rr h'ljst- - In 1901. Greater London's popular-- were predicting that the U. S. would and tho sharp limbs cut and tore tho Stock and eses for sale. the "orderly, .natural and legitimate ln'sr rmrpnses. Five cen,ts per large tlon has Increased to 7,252,963 Tiave Its best men on officials In tho flesh from his body. Hfs head was I MURRAY A. HUDSON, deYflejmittBt of a great, buslnese. package. , hlands to conduct the affairs of the mashed into a pulp. McHenry. Ky. tf .from 6,581,402 In 1901. 12m3 - p Washington, May 29. The Su- prerae Court of the United States decided the lato "tobacco trust" case In favor of the to-da- st no competitor, It is said. It was also said that the defend- ants had a monopoly In the tin foil business, the Conloy Foil Company, Tobacco of which tho American Company held a majority of the stock, producing 75 per cent, of tho tin foil manufactured In this country. Both the licorice and the foil monopolies were said to have been pbtalned In violation of tho Sherlaw. man anti-trust WHITE SLAVERY IS UNKNOWN SOME THINGS WORCHESTER DID to-da- Salt Lako, Utah, May 28. Breaking the silence which it has always maintained against the assaults of Its detractors, the Mormon Church, through Its 'First Presidency In tho person of Joseph F. Smith, prophet replied to Its and revelator, y antagonists In the United States , and Great Britain. The protests to the British Home Secretary against the work of Mor-mmissionaries In England Is the direct cause of this unprecedented " action. The Mormon Church depublic fends Itself In a lengthy statement, parts of which follow: Saints are doing "The Latter-Da- y In England only what they have done for the past 74 years preaching the Gospel of Jesus Christ. It may seem strange that wo should send men In this day to Great Britain and throughout the Christian world to preach the Gospel, but we are preaching the Gospel that was established by the Savior during His to-da- or aEP to-da- y. st to-d- well-know- to-da- house-cleanin- d post-offic- to-da- post-offlc- I H ' ponl-tontla- ry . L, I I iWajmlnyfrpM PAGE TWO. THE HARTFORD HERALD WEDNESDAY MAY 81, 1,911. I i people of the State or city shall decated. They use every posslblo vigcide by a vote upon whether the INCREASE SEEN ilance to avoid being seen or leaving IN BEHALF OF SAVAGES THE, any trace behind them, and never same shall be annulled. The pespot. camp long In the same tition to refor the law or ordinance to tho people must be filed within As the country which they InhabCOUNTRY OF LARGE it is absolutely useless even to catREFERENDUM thirty days after the enactment tle, It Is practically never entered. thereof with tho Secretary of State in the one case, or with the city The few ranchers that cross tho In Equalized Value Ken- In California, on Isolated country prefer to travel around the And Its Minister, Who Its Efficiency in Regulat- clerk In the other. Often we find that a legislature tract instead of through It. If any-on- o Property. Help. ing Laws. Need or a city council has passed a measdoes, enter their territory, tho ure which Is outrageous In its proIndians, who are always on the visions, and a gross injustice to the alert, see or hear him long before he ITS PRINCIPLE HOT RADICAL people. When such action occurs, BOARD HAS COMPLETED WORK BURROWS UNDERBRUSH LEAD Is aware of their presence and slip IMPROVEMENT OF CflilTIDN people denounce It, cry out against under cover. Tho bnnd proves to bo a southern the shame, and sometimes threaten iBut Conforms to Will of the with the halter the men who are Of Session in Passing: On the To Their Domain They Care- offshoot of a tribe known locally as In Rural Parishes a Question Nozl, and is classified by anthropolguilty of the betrayal of the pubPeople, Expressed by Inviting Attention of fully Keep Their WhereAssessments of Each ogists under tho Yana stock. Exlic trust. This can do no good un cept for a few survivors still living Majority. County. der the present system. The law J Rich Men. abouts Hidden. in Shasta county, the remainder of still remains; tho summary execu The Yana UXITY OP EFFORT IS NEEDSD SIMPIiY l'AltlJAMKXTAlir LAW tion of the guilty parties would be OHIO COUNTY'S "NICE" RAISE ItEMXAXT OP AX AXCIEXT RACE their stock is extinct were always a strange people, with criminal acts themselves and should many remarkable peculiarities. They not be tolerated; but the guilty par By Hon John F. Shafroth, Gov Frankfort, Ky., May 25. The Tho discovery of the remnant of In a discussion of "Tho PlightoT ties are permitted to remain In of- State Doard of Equalization has now a tribe of Indians, hiding, in a wild were far more warlike than tho tho Country Minister," Rev. A. Aw ernor of Colorado. were power aB they passed on the assessments of each and The most Important 'neasures fice, wielding such MacKenzIe offers the following sug-- '' unsettled portion of Tehama other California tribes, and by men to may possess by virtue of their po- county in the State, and It is prac- county, by scientists from tho Uni- feared by all their neighbors. gcstlons toward a solution of the that have been devised The language of the men and wocompel true representative govern- sition, In Influencing votes to main- tically certain that the equalized versity of California, has led to the problem: men Is different, so that an Indian minister ment In States and cities, are the tain them or their party In office. value of the property In Kentucky keenest Interest among anthropolog1. That the country conversing with his wife must make electhis year will be $846,000,000, ists, and an effort is being made to laws. By the time the next general and referendum initiative should have a house and a fixed saluse of two dialects. many other issues havo which is an Increase of $30,000,000 have the Government of the United ary of not le3s than $1,000 a year. The principles upon which they are tion is held, In the fifties and sixties tho'Mlll grown up and It becomes almost over the assessed value, which was States tako charge of the remaining Creek tribe committed 2. Our rich men, Instead of givfounded nro those which And exso many od$816,000,000. Much of the Increase members. pression In the Declaration of Inde- Impossible to concentrate tjie ing the whole of their surplus depredations and murders that they outragthis year came from the rural disof uniThe sensation of the discovery is pendence In the statement that the ium of the passage of such were constantly In conflict with wealth for tho endowment eous measures upon the candidates tricts, as the action of the board In Intensified by the peculiar condijust' powers of government are de- responsible versities and the establishing of liwartherefor. Increase off tions surrounding it. A dramatic American settlers. Most of the taking the rived from the consent of the govbraries, all of which go to cities and The principle of the referendum Jefferson county materially reduc- page is added to the history of Cal- riors of the tribe were killed In a towns, should divert a portion of It erned. fought In 1862. Three years Is not radical. In every State In ed the equalized value as a whole. ifornia by tho following account of battle of tho country to tho endowment The Initiative law is that which It has the Union, for a century, upon fi tho unique event In the San Fran- later the survivors 'were still menac- churches of their own denomina The assessments passed gives to the people the right by ing the lives of settlers, with the rebeen the practice to refer many nally y follow: Assessment of cisco Chronicle by Prof. A. L. Kroe-be- r, James Baird, the Scottish tltlon to compel the submission of question to sult that a party was organized and tions. nwnpr. cava the people. The ques- counties accepted as reported by of the department of anthropola half a million 9 proposed mlnn and laws to ordinances tion the adoption Adair, Allen, Barren, ogy of the University of California: all of the tribe that could be en pounds sterling to endow tho small-- v the voters of the city or State, and to of Constitution, of amendments Supervisor: Including women and countered, the the local option Boyle, Breathitt, Breckenrldge? BulScotThat there should be a tribe of makes them effective by a majorion Deer er parishes of tho church of law, tho Issuance of bonded Indebt litt, Casey, Carter, Christian, Clark, entirely wild Indians at this date children, were destroyed proty vote. The law In Colorado land, and, largely as a result of this edness, nnd many local laws, 'have Clay, Edmonson, Elliott, Fayette, in so thickly settled a State as Cal- Creek In the very tract which they munificence, almost every Scottish vides that citizens to the number of been submitted to the people of a Floyd, Garrard, Greenup, Jackson, ifornia, seems absolutclyNncredlble. now occupy. eight per cent, of the vote cast at Only a handful escaped this de- village or country district, no matlocally with most gratify- Jefferson, Jessamine, Johnson, Knott, Tho last Indians at large in the the last preceding general election State or struction, and these were last seen ter how weak financially, has well Laurel, Lee, Leslie, Lincoln, Logan, United States were the famous may sign and Hie in the office of ing results. In 1870. At that time they con established religious services. AmerMadison, Martin, McLean, Menifee, band of Apaches, who surmay well come to Secretary of State, four months SKXATOK HLACKHCRX the sisted of two men, two women and ican millionaires before a general election, a petition tho rescue of the American country OX POLITICAL I'AIIDOXS Mercer, Monroe, Montgomery, Mor- rendered and were put on a reser a child. Rockcastle, vation twenty-fiv- e gan, Nelson, Oldham, years ago. church, for if Christianity shall ceasa for the passage of any law, setting When the first rumor of the un to be a power in the lives of our forth In full such proposed law. ''You saw a new method employ- Rowan, Hussell, Shelby, Taylor. The June Lipplncott's Washington, Wolfe and tamed aborigines In Tehama coun Thereupon the Secretary of State ed for settling political contests. Trimble, Ellis Parker Butler, Molly Elliot farmers, there Is a serious outloolc ty reached the University of Cali Seawell, Dr. Luther Halsey Gullck, for the nation. Wore a church that shall publish the proposed law, with Thank God, It has never been pat- Woodford. Counties Increased 5 per cent: fornia a year ago, It seemed to pos Kate Masterson, Thomas L. Masson, pays $500 annually be endowed so adop- ented. notice that the question of Its There Is no record In the tion will be submitted at the next patent office at Washington, nor has Boone, Boyd, Butler, Clinton, Crit sess no likelihood of truth. Burton Egbert Stevenson and a doz- that another $500 would be availaFulton, Grayson, Green, It was known at once who tho en other well known writers are ble, a capable pastor could be general election to the voters, who any one ever taken out or filed a tenden, one who could afford to stajc. shall, by a short designation print- caveat upon such a procedure. Dut Hancock, Hart, Larue, Lawrence, Indians must be, If they existed at among the contributors to tho June Kombo or Mill Lipplncott's, which Is one of the all, for the 3. Should our rich men fall f to ed on the ballot, vote for or against they found a way In shorthanded Livingston, Lyon, Marlon, McCrack-eMetcalfe, Owsley, Powell, Scott, Creek tribe of this region had long strongest issues the same. If the law Is approved fashion for the settling of political this enterprising do so great a work, let every deSimpson nnd Wnyne. been regarded as one of tho small- publication has ever gotten out. by a majority of the vote cast, the contests by the employment of hirnomination ralso a sustentation Counties Increased 10 per cent: est, and also one of tho most unique measure becomes a law of the State. ed nssassins to shoot down a DemoThe complete novel Is "Tho Pri- fund for Its country churches, such Anderson, Bell, Bourbon, Cumber- tribes in California. But as this vateer," an adorable talo of the as was raised by Dr. Chalmers when As It is laborous and expensive to cratic Governor-elec- t. Knox, Marshall, band was last seen In 1870, the pos- Southland, wonderful In procure the signatures of the requig, "Did the Republican party repu- land, Gallatin, tho Free church of Scotland left tho its g and cow- Meade, Ohio, Owen, Perry, Spen- sibility of their having been able to site number of voters to the peti- diate that fascinating In Its style. Established church. tion, the Legislature Is always ap- ardly act of damnable murder? cer, Todd, Trigg, Union, Warren, keep themselves entirely hidden for This is tho first long story by the Tho objection to the last two sug forty years was so remote as to author, Eleanor Merceln pealed to first to enact the meas- You never heard a chirp from a Re- Webster, Whitley. Kelly, gestions is that where there are two Counties' Increased 15 per cent: preclude belief In their reported ex- whose short stories, however, have or three rival churches In a small publican leader In condemnation or ure. Ballard, Bath, Bracken, Henderson, istence. Upon tho contrary, Undor our own form f govern- disapproval. been attracting a great deal of at community, It would be a waste of Whon other corroborating ac- tention. "Tho Privateer" ment all lnws are supposed to rep you saw tho Eleventh Congressional Hickman, Hopkins, Magoffin. has an money to provide an endowment for County increased 25 per cent: counts wero received, all of them resent the will of the majority. district or Kentucky sending a absorbing plot, with some surprising them all, or to support them all tallying exactly with the descrip- happenings and a dominant love In from sustentation funds. but unhung, mur- Letcher. Then by what line of reasoning can Miscellaneous increase of assess- tions of tho Indians frequenting the terest. 4 peonlo object to the will of that ma- derer to the Congress of the United The different boards in charge jority being expressed directly by States, and ho is there now, and I ment: Caldwell, 20 per cent, farm same locality two generations ago, There aro many short stories, on of the country churches should lands and personalty; Calloway, 5 It was decided that tho university a wide variety of themes. come together and make a combined, the people who constitute that ma- hope he will stay there, for he Is a per cent, farm lands nnd personalty ought to Investigate, as the result, fit representative of the people who jority? True representative goveffort to put an end to the divisions and 10 town lots; Cnmpbell, 5 per If true, would be of startling InterFor soreness of tho muscles, which are ernment does not exist at the pres- sent him there. the prime cause of the cent, farm lands and personalty and est and value. whether induced by violent exercise "What else? Ellis has told you ent time. The corrective of retirmiserable condition of so many of 10 town lots; Carlisle, 10 per cent, The inquiry culminated In an ex- or .Injury, Chamberlain's Liniment tho country communities. ing legislators from office at the in more forceful terms than I can This liniment Is also command how a Republican Gov- farm lands and personalty and 15 pedition, headed by T. T. Waterman, is excellent. next general election Is too remote 5. The country churches should town lots: Carroll, 10 per cent, farm an Instructor In the department of highly esteemed for tho relief It afto bo effective. The law of the In- ernor, by the promiscuous use and be managed by a central board replands and personalty and town itiative removes the temptation of abuse of tho pardoning power, turns lots; Daviess, 5 per cent, five lands anthropology, and including J. W. fords in cases of rheumatism. Sold resentative of the various denomiby all druggists. m farm Hunt, of Berkeley, and M erlo the legislator to vote against the loose upon society every other unnations. The filling of vacancies hung murderer of Goebel that he and personalty and 10 town lots; J party was out of Vina. This will of tho people, because it should not be left to local officials. All Right Without Assistance. Estill, 5 per cent, farm lands and a month, and while after the most the Interest of those seeking could find. There is one thing In It Is probable that many of the The "voluntary principle," dear to personalty; Fleming, 5 per cent, strenuous kind of work and most special privileges, or tho defeat of which the Republican pnrty was not many In other lands, has proved farm lands and personalty; Frank- vigilant care they were unable to queens of the kitchen share the sen- so popular measures in his vote. Tho sustained, and I charge It against timent expressed by a failure so far as our rural work 5 per cent, town lots; Graves, 5 meet any of the Indians In person, a great corporate Interests will not them, and I defy them to answer, lin, Scandinavian servant recently Is concerned. A pastor should be per cent, farm lands and personalthey brought back evidence which spend money In endeavoring to get either to justify or excuse. When taken Into tho service of a young sent to the country church for a district sent Caleb ty; Hardin, 15 per cent, farm lands indisputably proves their existence. matron of Chicago. legislators, or members of coun- tho Eleventh certain number of years, as Is done it developed and personalty and 10 town lots; cils, to vote against measures de- Powers to Congress, They discovered how the Indians Tho youthful assumer of house- - by the Roman Catholics and Meth Harrison, 15 per cent, farm lands were sired by the people, when they know upon the Republicans of the Louisable to seclude themselvs so noiu cares was disposed to ue a odists, who have no vacant and personalty and 10 town lots; Mint the people can, at their own ville district, who wore howling for completely for so many years. The trlflo patronizing. In tho country. judiciary, to nomi- Harlan, 10 per cent, farm lands and tract which they InhalTlt Is only a 'Initiative, present for passage be- a "Now, Lena." she asked earnestpersonalty; Henry, 25 per cent, for Appellate easy day's ly, "are you a good cook?" fore the voters of a city or State nate .Tim Howard farm lands and personalty and 10 few miles square and an d the same measures. The onlv re- Judge In the place of the "Ya-aKEEP THE KIDNEYS WELL 'm, I tank so," said tho town lots; Kenton, 10 per cent, Journoy from Vina on tho Shasta Democrat that they tried to sort of such Interests then will be town lots; Lewis, 5 per cent, farm route of the Southern Pacific rail- girl, with perfect naivete, "If you Prom Jo. C. in the attempt to bribe tho people, elect." (Laughter.) vlll not try to help mo." Juno lands and personalty and 10 town road. nnd It will bo found that It Is Im- S. Rlackburn's speech at Owensboro lots; Mason, 10 per cent, Health isWorth Saving, and Some It Is without question the rough- Lipplncott's. farm lands recently. possible to corrupt the majority of and personalty; Muhlenberg, 15 per est and most Impenetrable stretch Hartford People Know How-tSnveil Child Prom Dentil. an entlrn city or State. Even If being HOW'S THIS? cent, farm lands nnd personalty and of country In California, "After our child had suffered strewn with a disintegrated mass of this could bo done, they would find We offer One Hundred Dollars Re- 10 town lots; Nicholas, 15 per cent, Save It. that 'It would bo too expensive and, ward for any case of Catarrh that can farm lands and personalty; Pendle- rock and every square foot of soil from severo bronchial trouble for a consequently, would not be under- not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. ton, 10 per cent, farm lands'- between tho bowlders covered with year," wrote G. T. Richardson, or and Many Hartford people take their a growth of scrub oak so thick that Richardson's Mills, Ala., "wo feared taken. personalty and flvo town Jots; P. J. Cheney & Co., It had a bad lives In their hands by neglecting progress of a mile a day Is all that It had consumption. The submission of measures by Toledo, Ohio. 20per cent, farm lands and can be cough all tho tlmo. Wo tried many tho kidneys when troy know these made through It. the Initiative law Is Bimply tho exWe, the undersigned, have known personnlty and 10 town lots; Robwithout avail, and doc- organs need help. Sick klOneys ar Tho Indians know every Inch of remedies ercise of a well recognized principle F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and ertson, 10 per cent, farm lands nnd this territory. As soon as one of tor's medicine seemed as useless. responsible for a vast amount of su of parliamentary law. Any mem- believe him perfectly honorable In all personalty. their trails becomes well worn, they Finally wo tried Dr. King's New ferlng and HI health, but there Is no ber of a deliberative body has the business transactions, and financially abandon it for less visible paths. Discovery, nnd aro pleased to say need to suffer nor to remain In danright to rise and make a motion; able to carry out any obligations made A Burglar's Awful Deed May not paralyze a homo so com- The trails go under tho brush in- that ono bottle effected a complete ger. Use Doan's Kidney Pills a the chairman will recognize the by his firm. pletely as n mother's long illness. stead of through It, so that the In- cure, and our child Is again strong remedy that has cured thousands of motion if a second or such number Waldlng, Kinnan & Marvin, and healthy." For coughs, colds, kldnej sufferers. of seconds as mny be required by Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. But. Dr. King's New Llfo Pills are a dians do most of their traveling on hoarseness, la grippe, asthma, croup The following statoraent leaves no splendid remedy for women. "They hands and knees. This prevents tho the bylnws, can bo obtained. Then Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken interthe motion Is submitted to a vote nally, acting directly upon tho blood gaveime wonderful benefit In consti stock which occasionally strays into and sore lungs, It's tho most Infalli ground for doubt: Mrs. A. Baur, 737 Mulberry St., of the members. The motion and and mucous surfaces of the system. pation and femalo trouble," wrote the region from following tho trails ble remedy that's made. Price 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guar- Owensboro, Ky., Bays: "I havo used Its seconds arc In dcallty tho peti- Testimonials sent free. Price, 75c per Mrs. M. C. Dunlay, of Leadlll, Tenn. and beating thorn out. m Doan's Kidney Pills and have found If nillng, try them. 25c at James tion, with tho requisite numbor of bottle. Sold by all druggists. If limbs havo to bo removed, the anteed by James H. Williams. them to bo unoqualed for kidney supporters undor tho Inltintlvo law, m Indians cut them with old saws or Tako Hall's Family Pills for consti H. Williams. His Chnnce. knives that they havo stolen from and under tho snme parliamentary pation. Mrs. Murphy Ol hear yor broth troublo and lame back. This remeAppointed to Annapolis. principles, tho petition, or motion, neighboring ranchers, so as to avoid Pat Keegan, is pretty bad dy corrected tho difficulty with tho Greenvlllo, Ky., Mny 18. David tho sound of chopping with an ax, Members of tho Shaker colony at kldnoy secretions and removed tho is then submitted to tho voters. off. There can be nothing radical In In- Mt. Leabanon, N. Y., have filed 'suit Duncan, son of D. J. Duncan, an in- which might lead to their being lo Casey Shure, ho's good for depressing headaches. I sleep mucM Mrs. bettor using Doan's Kidney Pills! voking in behalf of tho peoplo tho to havo Judge J. A. Runyan remov- surance man of this city, has Just a year yit ed from tho receivership of tho been appointed a; cadot to Annapoand that languid fooling has disap same principles of parliamentary Mrs. Murphy As long as thot? law that havo governed all dellbcr- - Shaker estate at Lebanon, O., be- lis, and has accepted tho appointMrs. aCsey YIs; he's had four peared." ' cause of his purchaso of a ment. He will bo examined June , For salo by all dealers. Prlco 50 ntlvo bodies for centuries. different doctors, and each ono av touring car. 20. Young Duncan graduates from PEOPLE WRITING 'oster-Miiuuuo Uufia- - y thlm give him three months to live. cenis, Tho referendum Is a measuro by tho areonvlllo High School hero For THE HERALD will please lo, Now York, solo aEents for th1?fai . may annul laws Why Experiment which the peoplo get their articles to us prompt- Correspondents of The Herald United States. enacted by legislative bodies. has It When Dr. Bell's ly. Matters Intended for pub- Please give thb residence of all visiRomombor tho name Doan's provides that upon the petition of been tried with satisfaction for over Eczema Hcatlon In our regular issue tors whom you name, also the resi- and tako no other. citizens to tho numbor of five per Bixteon years In millions of homos Yleldds readily to Dr. Boll's Anti(Wednesday) must bo In our dence of tho ones they are visiting, cent." of those who voted at the last for coughs, colds, croup and all septic Salve. You seo an Improve hands on Monday without fall- and mention only those who go to or preceding general election, any law, throat and bronchial troubles? You ment after the first application. We ure, to Insure publication. com from a distance. People who or ordinance, enacted may be bus- - can get it anywhere. Look for tho guarantee It. It Is clean and pleasvisited their neighbors ls hardly con-'' ponded. In' Its operation until tho bell on the bottle. m ant to use. 25c a box. m sidered news. INITIATIVE 1000,000 YETAT dfiGlf tucky Tract. the 'i J i 3 nt to-da- Ge-ronl- n, word-paintin- blood-curdlin- thrice-convicte- d, Ap-pers- es good-natured- ly non-partis- Ml plnch-back-e- s, o Pu-las- Gllt-Kdg- er rn oy -- Takp Thf. Herald only $1 y'r. H.tult iitilHm" n,rmiji iiTu.jtwfrttl .ott.tJtiWiiinmini nrii fc -- ffc M 'WfeWm i rifftiTrrrtrn iff.mmtfltl IfUm ' '"""ifwp n iyj " MWMlMMMIIMMMMn!MMMM WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1011. provided against by curative legis- -- THE HARTFORD HERALD PAGE TIHtEE. ODIUM OF THE I X' FOWLER'S MET As Exemplified in Grand Jury System lation. In the interest of hearts broken needlessly', reputations ruined and homes disrupted, let succeeding legislative bodies consider this suggestion with open minds and hearts, remembering again that law was never designed to assassinate character, but to build it up. ODD SCENES ENACTED 4f i; present dm and -- - tie IN FKANKFOKT PRISON The Frankfort says: There were special services at the prison chapel Sunday, when a dozen young people from the Christian Endeavor Society of the Presbyterian Church of Lexington, came down on the Interurban 'and spent the day In worship with the prison ChrisThey brought tian Endeavorers. flowers and penants for the women and penants for the men, together with a good cheer of music and encouraging talks. This party was headed by Messrs. Smith and Llpps and Miss Watkins, who had been down previously and delighted the prisoners. to the beautiful In response speech of Mr. Smith In presenting to tho Societies the penants, Henry Youtsoy, president of the white C. E. Society and Rev. Ridley, president of the colored C. E. Society, made most fitting and feeling remarks In behalf of their respective societies. In addition to the Lexington Endeavorers, Misses Nell and Allen, of tho Methodist Epworth League of Frankfort, sang each a touching solo and then a duet, that brought great response from the prisoners. Rev. Braddock, a Baptist divine ot Chicago', and a young colored divine of tho First Baptist church of Frankfort, and Rev. Burns were also present, and each made very earnest and impressive talks at the close of the chaplain's serm&n at the 8:30 o'clock preaching service. The day of worship was profitable and long to be remembered. News-Journal " A I Plea That It Be Remedied In Behalf of Justice and Equity. 11KL1CT OP A l'AST AGE a' JdtUDE Just what particular case, if any1, Inspired the writing of the following sensible and timely editorial for a recent Issue of the Cincinnati Enquirer, we do not know, but it is certainly well worth reproducing. Hero it Is: "Laws were never designed to bo a snare and pitfall for the unwary. From that time in the musty centuries when Moses plucked from the dazzling heights of Sinai the Decalogue, laws havo been designed to be a light to the pathway of men. of ancient Even the lawgivers Greece andltomcemerging from the h 'p ratst or tradition, appear to nave. Z' '" shaped their laws solely for the guidance and protection of man- klnd. Laws were fewer and simpler then. oanlc laws ad not been formulated and there jas not the maze of statutory enactments, subject to frequent change it the caprlco and whim of scores t legislative bodies, nor had the massive and complicated system of 'jurisprudence and courts been cre 'ino wnceis ated that exists of justice revolved smoothly and iwitn perrect decency and order, i ( f It was only with the dawn of na tional freedom and constitutional liberty that snares began to be set Pine Tur and Honey for the feet of tho unwary. And among them all none has proved to Have been used for generations in be more treacherous, mo-- o deaden- treating coughs. Dr. Bell's ing, more damnable, one might say, contains both combined lhan the present grand jury sys- with other valuaable ingredients. tem. Working, as It were, In the Look for tho bell on the bottle. Be m night, and garbed in habiliments of sure you get Dr. Bell's. darkness and secrecy, how often has it reached out from the folds of POOR .JOHN D. HAS TO PAY TKN DOLLARS TAX safety and security to smirch forever with indictment the lives of inCleveland, O., May 26. Tax renocent men? What a terrible agent it has been in the hands of unscrup- turns from Precinct C, East Clevecourt off- land, landed in the County Audiulous and tor's office recently. Precinct C is icials! Tho stain of indictment never where John D. Rockefeller lives. John D. reports Just $1,000 worth yields to the clamoring lotion of subsequent acquittal. Once fastened of personal property. The tax he upon the garment of lnnocet or will have to pay on it under the guilty alike, it is there to remain now State law Is $10. Last year Rockefeller returned Under tho secret system forever. effects in vogue in this country, no individ $5,100 worth of personal ual, no matter how high or honora from Forest Hill. What happened ble, Is secure from assassination of to the odd $4,100 worth since 1910 'character, from this agency. Did Is not explained In Assessor A. T. not a celebrated lawyer a few years Goff's report. Six valuable horses at $25 each ago remark that, place in his hands a given sum of money, he could and two handsome cows at the same 'bring about the Indictment of any price, and eight carriages at $200 Jman or woman? There was great each, two pianos at $150 each, and truth and tragedy in that remark. other assets to the estimated value ) This Is not In advocacy of the ab- - of $2,000 aro all missing from tho rogation of tho present grand Jury returns this year. John D. will save y system, but rather a plea that It be $41 in taxes by their absence. Ho had also complained about the remedied, that the full ends of Jus- jgpl Y tlce" may be attained without un valuation of his real estate, declarnecessary destruction ot cnaracter ing It Was appraised about $1,000,-00- 0 too high. Ho wants that sum or later Sooner and happiness. there must come a change. It Is not knocked off. John D. expects to arrive in alone unfair, It Is murderous that without the least Cleveland In about three weeks. an Individual, knowledge of what is going on, Is there anything in all this world without a chance to defend himself, Ignorant that is of more importance to you either through perjured or testimony, be made feel tho lasting than good digestion? Food must be sting and obloquy of grand Jury In- eaten to sustain life and must be defenseless, digested and converted Into blood. Helpless, dictment. any kind, ho When the. digestion falls, tho whole without resource of body suffers. Chamberlain's Taband those who love and admire him scorn lets are a rational and reliable cure must forover be the victims of They Increase tho for Indigestion. and contumely. flow of bile, purify the blood, legIt Is within tho power of the strengthen the stomach, and tone up islatures to change existing laws so the whole digestive apparatus to a that no man may bo Indicted with- natural and healthy action. For first being given opportunity to out m Such a sale by all dealers. confront his accusers. should bo written Into tho clause AVIIHuk to Take a Clmnce. law, not only of this 'state, but of There was recently haled Into an all the States. If necessorv, let tho Alabama court a little Irishman to person against whom charges have whom the thing was a new expebeen lodged be served with notice rience. He was, however, unabashto appear before the grand Jury, the ed, and wore an air of a man desame as any other witness. Danger termined not to "get the wprst of of flight on tho part of the guilty it." culprits and criminals can easily be "Prisoner at the bar," called out the clerk, "do you wish to challenge any of the Jury?" Whereupon the- - Colt looked tho men In the box over very carefully and with a skilled eye. "Well. I tell ye," bo finally "Ol'm not exactly In tralnln', but 01 think Ol could pull off a is now a summer as well round or two with that fat old boy as a winter remedy. It In th' corner." r.Tuno LlpplncottV. to-da- y. self-seeki- ey ff ro-nll- devotion yesterday when Mr. Grohan was building a small chicken QUANTRELL coop. The hen watched him pick up half a dozen nails and drive them IS STILL home. Then she walked over and picked up one with her beak and dropped it In his hand. Mr. GroAnd Wealthy Stockman han got so excited over this that he smashed his finger. Seeing that he could not hold the In Mexico. nails, the hen took a nail in her bill and placed her head near the STORY OF FWOUS GUERILLA board. With a gentle tap Mr. Grohan started the nail, and the hen then picked up another. It was an And His Alleged Escape from easy Joo after that, the hen holding the nails against the boards and Mr. Hospital Which Reads Grohan driving them home. The coop was soon completed. Tarry- Like Romance. town (N. Y.) Cor. New York Her WILL YET RKVEAL HIMSELF ald. GRUESOMH EPITAPHS Tho following story, which will OVi:it KENTUCKY TOMBS be read with Interest by every Confederate soldier who reads the HerIn the beautiful little city of tho ald, was printed in the Little Rock, dead in the historic town of Eddy- (Ark.) Gazette of May 1C, but it vllle is a plain slab bearing the In will be doubted by many: scription: "Murdered In cold blood That Charles Quantrell, the fa- by Martin Blgwood and Hylan mous guerilla who figured in sev- Skinner.'" This was erected by tho eral raids in Missouri and Kansas widow of Charles Gatewood. Both and whose skull has been exhibited Blgwood and Skinner served terms In a museum, Is dead, is emphatical- In the penitentiary for the crime. ly denied by Col. W. O. Coleman, of Skinner was a member of one of the Fourth Missouri Cavalry, who the most prominent families in has been an Intimate acquaintance Western Kentucky. He traveled of Quantrell since his early youth. over the entire habitable world and Col. Coleman, who is in Little Rock then returned to Eddyvllle nnd sur for the reunion, said yesterday that rendered to the authorities. Both was not only alive but were pardoned before their terms Quantrell was a wealthy cattleman and mine expired, and so far as is known owner In Mexico, where he has lived they have since led reputable lives. since 1872. Col. Coleman was his' Many efforts we,re made to have guest for several days only last Mrs. Gatewood erase the Inscripyear, he said. tion, but she refused to authorize Recalling Quantrell's escape from It, and It Is there to this day. the hospital in Louisville, Ky., In the State cemetery at Frankwhere it is generally believed he fort on a classic marble column may be found the name and a brief died, Col. Coleman said: "Charles Quantrell served as an record of tho life of Solomon P. adjutant to his uncle, Bill Quan- Sharp, and at the close may be significant trell, who led several guerilla raids found the words: in Kansas and was killed In that "Stabbed to death while etondlng State' in 1S58. The youngerQuantrell the hand of hospitality." Mr. was captured near Louisville, Ky., Sharp, at the time of his death In In 18C5, by Federal troops and In the early part of the last century, an effort to make his escape, was was one of the most prominent thrown from his horse nnd badly men of his ape In the State. He Injured. He was removed to tho was killed by his former friend and hospital at Louisville, and his life protege, Jeroboam Beauchamp. The was despaired of for several days. killing Involved a family feud, and "In the meantime, I was work- partlcans of each side may be ing to bring about his escape, and found to this day. made an arrangement with an IrNotice to Cictlitoit. ishman, whom I told to apply at the Ohio Circuit Court. hospital for the position of nurse. This he did and was accepted, and N. B. ..Wilson, Plaintiff, vs. he proved an efficient ally. He kept me posted on every point, and final- Jerry Clark, admr. et al., Defendants. ly one night when a man on an All persons having claims against cot died, It was planned that Quantrell, who wa3 reported the estate of Mary C. (Clark) Wilvery HI, should to all Intents and son, deceased, are hereby notified to purposes be reported dead. Coffins present same to me, at my offlce. In were provided, and graves dug In Hartford, Kentucky, properly provadvance, because the death list was en, on or before the first day of largo each day. This fact also serv- June. 1911, or they will be forever ed our plan well. That night when barred. Given under my hand this May C, the dead man was placed In a cofF. L. FELIX, fin, Quantrell also occupied one and 1911. Master Commissioner. 19t4 was taken to the cemetery. The Irish nurse was fortunate Notice to Credltoi. enough to find a sympathetic counOhio Circuit Court. tryman, In carrying who assisted out the escape. When the cemetery V. C. Jones, et al., Plaintiffs, vs. was reached tho coffin containing Quantrell was opened and he was Saniantha J. Balls, Defendant. All persons having claims against spirited across the Ohio river. However, tho Irishman took tho precau- the estate of S. F. Jones, deceased, tion to see that he was furnished are hereby notified to present same with tho discharge papers of tho to me, at my office In Hartford, properly proven, on or dead soldier. The empty coffin was Kentucky, burled, and this has been generally before the first day of June, 1911, or they will be forever barred. accepted as the end of Quantrell. Given under my hand this May C. did not see him again untlt "I F. L. FELIX, 1911. 1878, v hen ho came to see me at Master Commissioner. Jacksonport, Ark. He told me of 19t4 his travels, which had Included ti Biliousness and Constipation. trl') thro.?li Canada, Central AmerFor years I was troubled with A fow of n:y ica and California. biliousness and constipation, which friends kept his Identity a secret, made life miserable for me. My apand decided to start him in the catpetite failed me. I lost my usual tle business In Texas. He went to force and vitality. Pepsin preparathat State and was fairly successful tions and cathartics only made matMexuntil 1872, when ho moved to ters worse. I do not know where I ico. y had I not should have been changed his name, married "He tried Chamberlain's Stomach and and has an Interesting family. He Tile tablets relieve Liver Tnblets. has also gained a high position In the ill feeling at ouco, strengthen the confidence of business men and the digestive functions, purify the Is regarded as one of the leading stomach, liver and blood, helping men of the section in which he lives. the system to do Its work naturally. continued Col. "Ho told me," Birmingham Mrs. Rosa Potts, Coleman, "that ho would like to re- Ala. These tablets are for sale by turn to this country and make his all dealers. m home, but feared that old Kansas charges would be worked up against The Amenities. him. However, he said that two "Well, in spite of our doctrinal years hence, which will be tho 50th differences," says the Presbyterian, anniversary of the battle of Law- "wo all will bo together in heaven." rence, Kan., he intended to meet his "Yes," says the Methodist, "let us old comrades at Independence, Mo., hope that we shall all meet there whero they meet every year, and and novermoro walk separate ways." reveal himself. After the expiration "Ah," says tho Congregatlonallst, of a half century, Quantrell declared "how blessed It Is to think that wo ho would feel fairly secure In return- shall all be a band of brethren up ing." there all of us with wings and "All of us execpt the Baptists." A HOT WEATHER. STORY Interrupted tho Unitarian. "They'll TRULY A SMART HEN have fins." LUG In Bad Fix "I had a mishap at the age of 41, which left me In bad fix," writes Mrs. Georgia Usher, of Conyeis, Ga. 'I was unconscious for three days, and after that I would have fainting spells, dizziness, nervousness, sick headache, heart palpitation and many strange feelings. "I suffered greatly with ailments due to the change of life and had 3 doctors, but they did no good, so I concluded to try Cardui. 'Since taking Cardui, I am so much better and can do all my housework." a m CARDUI The Woman's Tonic Do not allow yourself to get into a bad fix. You might get in so bad you would find it hard to get out Better take Cardui while there is time, while you are still in moderately good health, just to conserve your strength and keep you in tip top condition. In this way your troubles, whatever they are, will gradually grow smaller instead of larger you will be on the instead of the down and by and bye you will arrive at the north pole of perfect health. uet a bottle at your druggists today. up-gra- de aBa wrimL'T!jr3-jrzr?r:rzsxr..mtisjni OVER 7W0 BILLION FOR ONE YEAR ORIilN Spent by People of United States Per Capital Cost Was $24.17. Atlantic City, X. J., May 2". "There is an alarming Increase in the use of alcoholic liquors in the United States as on the uliole," was the statement of the temperance committee to the Presbyte Ian Assembly here. "'Only harm can result from deceiving the public by charts which indicate a rapid advance in temperance legislation, nnd by the boastful statements about making 'the map all white," while we are doing nothing of tho kind," says the report. The bright spots of the ear arc the election of a reform Governor In Tennessee against the efforts of the liquor Interests and the vote by majority to retain an increased prohibition In the constitution of Oklahoma. report further The temperance says: "The per capita drink bill In tho year 1910 was $24.17. Multiplying this by 4.0, the size of the private famllv, accordAmerican ing to the census of 1900. we have $111. IS, the annual drink bill of the average Amerlcnn family." Under the caption, "The Cost o' the Curse," the report gives a summary of tho amount of liquor consumed during the year In the United States and places Its total cost to the consumer at S2.2r.fi.324, 447. BROTHERS. W. H. & J. F. GILLESPIE, PROPRIETORS ..BLACKSMITHING.. 13 MdUctii Work A Horseshoeing Specialty HARTF Kentucky. RARE Big CHANCE! 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OF Any person, lady or gentleman, BOURBON POULTRY with leisurehours, desirous of doing a good turn for the community, at CURE the same time earning fair payment, down tho throat ot a caplnl should apply at once for particulars chicken, destroys the wormi ani anvft Via iMrlr'a lift. by writing to THE ENQUIRER, A few drops in i ' water cures and the drlnlclci Cincinnati, O. well-ordere- THE WEEKLY ENQUIRER d isbhsbj CONE t vr !BMtT uwuy well-meanin- g PREVENTS DISEASE SM I For the treatment o( White Diarrhoea Inchlcbf and BlacWhcad and other diseases In turkeys BOURBON POULTRY CURE HAS NO EQUAL One 30c bottle makes 12 gallons of medicine. Sold by Z. Wilbur .Mitchell, Heaver Dam, Ky, has the same invigorating efand strength-producin- g fect in summer as in winter. ALL DRUGGISTS Try it la a little cold milk or fc a popular druggist of Greensburg, Ky says: ""We use Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in our household and know it Is excem llent." For sale by all dealers. J. M. Howell, Tho white Leghorn hen owned by John Grohan, of Glenvlllo, which a few weeks ago followed him on board a trolley car to give him a nickel he had dropped while running tor tho car, again proved her Sick headache results from a disordered condition of tho stomach, ond can be cured by tho use of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, Try it. For sale by all m dealers, Succeed when everything else falls. In nervous prostration and female weaknesses they are the supreme I 1 remeay, as thousands nave testified. Electrio Bitters FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND STOMACH TROUBLE sold tromitly obtained.. In all countries- on no -fee. . . I. .T . . &.... a ..ln!red. Mend Sketch, Model or l'lioto, (or REPORT on TWLtpntAhllltv. 1'itfpnt iirat-Ice eirlmiTflr. dank references. miu ctnu in mjmuiu ior oar two tnvamM rooki on how to obtain ami sell pat. CUTS, WhUh ones will py, llowlo get Mariner, patent law and other Tamable Information. Ti rill D. SWIFT & CO. PATENT LAWYERS. D. C. 303 Seventh St., Washington, Dr. Bell's Antiseptic Salve Good for all Skin Diseases. jJMBBGBMUWTd'i fl it is the best medicine eve.-over a druggist's counter. Subscribe for The Herald; $1.00 a yV HHJWi"!?" 'lVW'-,,,",Pyr- R $mfpr TlJfJ' M " "v 'Tf.'i tfw??w WW!1 ycvgay py WEDNESDAY, MAY 81, jr ,"', -- " "rV(" PAGE FOUR. THE HARTFORD HERALD 1H. $ ? s ITS that It has been impossible to proOur own local organ, Governor. vide pastors for more than 100 tho Hartford Republican, was strong MANY REFORMS churches In various parts of tho in Its defense of Mr. AVIllson's proJit arab State. The average salary in the career and seemed to fessional L.FELIX, HEBER MATTHEWS, FRANK vacation pastorates Is $500 a year, think that of all the men of the EOITOR8. and the high cost of living makes State, ho would mako the most per r'iRCIK L. FELIX, Psb.and Prop'r. It Impossible even for a bachelor Governor. unbiased It fect and preacher to live within tho Income, would brook no hint that Mr. Will-so- n o was In any way connected with Attainable by Proper Leg- according to the committee. Entered nt the Hartford as mall matter of the second class. tho Tobacco Trust, either by lnvl HOME HOYS WIN RADGES islative Action. plication or act. He was a RepubAS FIXE RIFLE SHOTS lican candidate and of course, In Mr. Denny P. Smith, of Trigg tho eyes of the said organ, he could withdrawn THE PLEDGING OF CANDIDATES In a recent report to the Adjutant county, has formally bo guilty of no wrong, past or pros General of Kentucky, Col. Moffat, from the race for Attorney General pective. Inspector Small Arms Practice, ticket. Mr. on the Democratic But times have changed a little. Important Measures of shows the standing of the various Smith Is a good man and made Mr. Willson was elected Governor On companies who participated In tarmany friends during his candidacy. by voters not the who heeded Yital Interest, a Necget shooting during last year. Tho leaders, but The Inevitable seems to he staring warning of Democratic membors of Company H made a essary Duty. tho President Taft In the face In his seemed rather to believe that pure notwithstanding splendid showing, for the Presidency alleged Trust attorney was as rcnomlnatlon the fact thnt a number of the best next year. The g. o. p. bosses of principle nnd free from official AX APPEAL TO NEWSPAPERS shots In the company were on duty But cqrruptlon as the Republican pacould hardly rule otherwise. In the "Black Patch" and could not Is as pers contended. Taking his speeches Tho people of Kentucky can have get on tho range. Twelve men are his defeat by a Democrat Will-so- n The on the stump as a guide, Mr. Insured to them, when the next certain as his renomlnatlon. badges for marksmanwas really thought to be tho Eosslon of the Legislature ends, entitled to mass of his party are against him. ship, which Is a greater number nnd steadfast good roads, good school buildings, farmers' staunch to your, multiplies that the friend. "See," said the Republican bipartisan control of the peniten than any other company of the Evidence Third Regiment, and gives CompaOH directors and manaStandard press, talking to the farmers "what tiaries, the power to revise the tax necessities. ny H fourth placo among the comgers were In no wise put out but a model Governor he will make." system, if they see fit, the overthrow panies of the entire State Guard. A recent decisrather pleased at the All thnt the Democratic press al- of the lobby and the other reforms in badge will be given each of tho men So well leged against Mr. Willson has been ion of the highest court. of which the State stands In such in a short time. were they pleased that It Is said borne out by his ofilclai acts and sore need. If every Democratic Those entitled to badges are: they had five thousand copies of n As Impos- newspaper In speeches. will deKentucky Captain DeWeeso, expert rifleman, presumably to sible for the leopard to change Its the decision printed, in all colors, mand nnd secure from the Demosend to their friends, as evidence spots is It for Mr. Willson to change cratic candidate In Its legislative and the following who are rated as m "marksmen:" Sergt. C. B. Shown, of progresslvcness and thrift. his attitude In the tobacco situato district a pledge as to the way In Sergt. Wm. C. Liles, Corpl. Ben B. m was adroitly concealed which his vote, in tho event that he The Georgetown Times says two tion, which Bennett, Privates Ira Allen, Ivan candidacy but which Is elected, will be cast on the folprovisions families of colored people got into during his Allen, Ben Blair, Joe Chapman, W. scrap at Clabber Bottom, a broke forth like an old sore imme- lowing measures: a fierce Marvin D. Gray, Jesse Hoagland, 1. State aid for good roads. negro settlement on the Lemon diately he became Governor. Warner, Harlan Wlgglnton. Even the Hartford Republican, a After 2. The right of the counties to Mill pike, near Georgetown. using characteristic type of g. o. p. organ, Issue bonds to build schoolhouses. awhile, Company II, Attention! churning around swallows every nominee which 3. A bipartisan board of control clubs Instead of dashers, the whey that The members of Company H are Its party leaders thrust between its for the State's penal to Institutions, directed to report at the armory for was skimmed off In the police court teeth, even If It has to spew the appointed by tho Governor and ap- drill Saturday, June 3d, at 7:30 p. and the participants were handed Hurup afterward, seetiis to see a proved by the Senate, In the place m. With only seven weeks Inter some nice lemons In the way of iiiess groat light. Mr. Willson is the of tho political machine ana loouy vening prethe coming encampment nt fines which were expected to first choice'. man now, both In principle now constituted by the Board of Orell, ry the company will have to vent any future curding or mixing same practice, and that ho was during his Penitentiary Commissioners main drill hard In order to attain the high of acids down on the pike. candidacy. Pity the Hartford or-c- tained at the State's expense. The standard of proficiency It has hereOne of the vital needs of the Demof its party in this county abolition of the contract labor sys- tofore maintained. It Is urged that m 48 ocratic party In Kentucky at pres- should not have told the people tem. The employment of the con- no member allow any circumstance ent Is a reorganization of the State thon what It tells them now. It victs In the building of roads. to prevent his attendance at these The bung- could have done this just as easily, Executive Committee. i. The overthrow of the lobby drills. C ling methods of the present body and In all reason Just as knowingly, by the use of the lniative and refJAMES M. DeWEESE, Capt. must be patent to all thoughtful then as at present. And It would erendum. If it can be accomplished By Lieut. C. B. SHOWN. Disregarding the plain have made the voters have more observers. m In no other way. A On Demowishes of a majority of the confidence in any candidate said orA Pleasant Party. Inspection of State . State crats of the State, the Committee gan might champion In the future. banks. young pcoplo chape- m A party of m seems to have proceeded simply at In Its Issue Inst Friday the HartRowan C. Populnr election of United roned by Mesdames dictation of the big politicians. ford Republican says: the and R. E. Lee Slmmerman. States Senators. Party Intorosts would be subserved chartered tho boat Pleasurevllle and m In the meeting nt Frankfort, A primary for the nomina7. by a change of party management. by both spent Friday evening nt the old Wilwhich wns composed of high-clation of all State officers every secfarmers from parties, the expense to bo mot by liams & Coler camp a few miles Congressman Ollie James Is maktion of the State, and reprethe State, the poor man to be given below Hartford. Mr. J. W. Ford ing splendid progress In his Senasentatives of the Tobacco trust. an equal chance with the rich In of- acted as captain, Mr. E. P. Thomas, in race and is gaining torial pilot, and Messrs. Willis Lyons and made a Willson Governor fering for office. If the lat strenKth and popularity A gay speech directed to them as S. A constitutional amendment Ernest Cassldy, engineers. could bo possible every day. ter though the farmers present had giving the people the right, If they time wns had by all in tho party. record In Congress, His splendid been violators of the law, Just so desire, to revise the tax system.' Besides thoso mentioned tho young with which even his critics can find such a speech as might have 9. The removal by law of the people present were: Misses Louise no fault, and his long nnd absolutebeen delivered to the convicts peaco officer who falls to protect his Phlpps, Mary Felix, Mary Anderson, services to the Demoly faithful Glenn, Holbrook, Leila Mariam of the penitentiary. It was an prisoner. cratic party, his honor and IntegriInsult to every farmer present, Tho Times hero pledges Itself to Mildred Elgin, Lucllo Plrtle, Nancy him a power of ty, liavo made not because of criticism of lawput these questions directly up to Ford, Ruth Spalding, Lela Magan, strengtli In the party and a worthy lessness, but because such critevery legislative candidate who an- Early May, Winona Stevens, Winnie Just Received, a lot of Hirsch's Pickles, also, a fresh supply of by men of all object of admiration icism should be directed to nounces In Louisville or Jefferson Slmmerman, Jennie Gillespie, Mat-ti- e parties. Duke. Gladys Wooten. Helena those present and In tho mancounty. It now puts these questions A commendable movement Is bener In which it was delivered. directly to Senator McCreary and to Miller; Messrs. Harold Holb-oo- k. ing rovlved over the country In the Continuing Its description of the Mr. Addams, the candidates for tho Fred May, Louis RUev, Glenn The finest ever put in a tin can. The very thing for outinf investigating speaking at Frankfort, the Repub Democratic nomination for the Gov Barnes. James Glenn. Park Taylor short of parties or home use. Include some in your next order. mattor uoights nnd measures as used by lican savs: ernorship. It will make known Leo Robertson and Shelby Stevens. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded. At- - the close of Governor some doalors In family supplies. their response or their failure to Dedication at Cimi'iiiil Xet Sunday. Many cities and towjis arc taking WHIson's speech the trust represpond. It requests of them an anThe now Baptist Church at Conaction in the matter in bobalf of resentatives were In high glee, swer before tho day set for the pri cord will be dedicated next Sunday. believing that every departmary. the average buver, who has y service with It will be an of knowing whether 01 not ment of tho State Government pno The one and only time In 'which dinner served. The dedication serwas to be used not only to put Ith- he set his mcnov'i worth In his the people control the politicians Is mon will be preached at 11 o'clock Of course the honest purchase. down night riders and prevent when the politicians are dependent by Rev. J. W. Bruner. of Hartford. lnwlessnss, morchant has no foars In an Invesbut In a way to on tho people for nomination and His theme will be "The Value of tigation like tbis. But the buyer hinder and break up the organelection. The ono and only time In Baptist Churches." The music will has a right to know. ization nnd tobacco pool among which tho people have the power to be led by tho Clear Run choir. On Ing to an altitude of 125 feet from the farmers and thus furnish exact pledges Is before nomination account of this service there will FLAMES CUT SWATH The abdication of Diaz from the the surface of the river. them an opportunity to continand election. The man who goes to be no preaching at the Baptist capital city of Mexico and his throne Tho three brick structures are' ue tho purchase of tobacco at Frankfort unpledged Is free to make Church In Hartford next Sunday of power was pitiful In the oxtreme. THROUGH EDOYVILLE EddyvIHe's oldest landmarks, and' their own price, which wnB a His own terms. The man who goes morning, but regular service the At an early hour before daylight, in without doubt overreach the cenruinous one to the growers as pledged cannot escape responsibili- will bo held at the evening hour. a borrowed vehicle, he stole stealthevery citizen tury mark. Owing to the Inadeof tho State ty If his pledges are violated. . ily away from the scone of his erstHeart of Town Falls Prey to quate system of waterworks the fire-waOld Soldiers' Reunion. knows. There have been strong forces at while eminence and glory. There The old soldiers' reunion will be hard to get under control, de"The Trust representatives were work In both parties to keep KenDisastrous Fire Old Landcan bo no doubt that Diaz was tho In high glee." Yes, no doubt. The tucky Illiterate, spite the fact that citizens of- - all her roads unbuilt, held at Centertown this year on "grand old man" of Mexico nnd that man who wns charged with being her prisons the richest spoil in a sys- July 4. Elaborate preparations are classes worked faithfully to check marks Destroyed. his reign was productive of much their nttorney and whose candidacy tem of spoils, tho flames. The water forco was; her taxes oppressive, being made by the citizens of Cengood until he allowed himself to be the Hartford organ so ably champscarcely strong enough to reach the her elections the prey of the power- tertown to entertain hundreds of Ky Eddyvlllo, May 28. Ono flames on surrounded by a coterie of unscrup- ioned, is taking care of their Inter- ful, visitors, and they will also try to the second story and the her lack of law and order a ulous officials whose oppressive ests splendidly, and why shouldn't special rates on tho railroad. of tho most disastrous fires in the diligent fire fighters were compellfor others, a curso to herself. secure methods, accomplished In his name, they be? Closing Its column of Strong forces will bn needed to The celebration will bo held In the history of tho county swept the cen- ed to resort to bucket brigades. eot the country In revolt. upon tho speaking of Gov. right these wrongs. house "was not damaged with The Times ns Ross grove, near tho depot. tral portion of this city Willson nnd Mr. Franks, the latter a Democratic newspaper believes HAXGS DAUGHTER, THEN leaving destruction In Its wake. The the exception of a portion ot the THEN AND NOV". of whom It calls a liar In terms def- that tho Democratic press and tho woodwork on the front side. EXDS HIS OWN LIFE flames destroyed three largo buildWhen Mr. Augustus E. Willson inite if not outspoken, because he peonle All the buildings are partly covof Kentucky poosess tho was a candidate for tho office of happens to bo an opponent of Its ings and for a time great fear was ered by Insurance. power requisite. As n Democratic The Gaines HoDecatur, Ind May 29. Harvey Governor of Kentucky upon tho Re- pet candidate for Governor, the Re- newspaper. entertained for the safety of the tel had about $3,000 Insurance. It calls on them to exer- Parker furnished n noose for his publican ticket, one of the strong- publican says: will cise It before tho nowcr Is tBken daughter and swung court house, which fronts directly which A11 cover about half of the est charges brought against him by The trouble is that Governor tho horses were gotten two of the buildings, a ,0S8- from them hv their failure to act. body from a rafter In his barn opposite her the Democratic and Independent Willson, Mr. Franks and all the out ' tne stable with tho exception space of not more than seventy-fiv- e Louisville Times. Just before he committed suicide In press was that he was an erstwhile other ot ono law nnd order the same manner early Mrs. feet having been between It and the (and even then) attorney of the m defenders, when they go on tho SOME SILLY REASOXS FOR ruclncr flG Parker, becoming uneasy at the conTobacco Trust. It was alleged that stump, manage not only to FAILING TO CALL PREACHER A rough estimate of the loss at GOODS AT SACRIFICE PRICES! tinued absence of her husband, went oven while ho was n candidate, ho lawlessness but at some to the barn and discovered tho two 11 o'clock was $15,000. This prob- was in secret collusion with tho Topoint they mako It very clear Lockport, N. Y May 29. Spme To my friends and customers: ably will reach $20,000. Tho1 real- -. bacco Trust, and that should ho bo to tho farmors or tobacco growqueer reasons are given by congre- bodies. dences of Edgar and Elwood Ores- - J have this day, May 22,. 1911, The child showed signs of life elected, ho would yet be one of tho ers that they are all classed as gations for refusing to "call" cerbought the' entire Interest of O. L. and she hastily cut It down, but left ham, tho livery stable and the most valiant allies of that baneful lawless, and It Is our candid tain ministers, according to tho re- her Oalnes Hotel, the latter being own- - Ross In the store of McMillan & husband hanging until the Cororganization which has done so opinion that these men secretly port of the Pastoral SupdIv commitoner arrived. The child's life was ed by Capt. W. J. Stone, the well Ros8 Centertown, Ky., and owin1 much towards disrupting tho plans believe that any farmers' organtee pf tho State Convention of Conknown Confederate veteran, woro to the bank and crop failures, I am and although weak of tho farmers, especially In regard ization Is lawless and ought to gregationalism, now In rcssion here. saved, expected to compelled- - to offer my goods tot destroyed. Is recover. Neighshe to tho pooling of tobacco and obbe broken up, no matter how Ono cnndldnte w'as objected to bv The fire originated In the loft of cash, only at a smaller margin than bors say a sudden taining a living prlco for same. clear Its membership may bo a congregation because he crossed was responsible attack of Jealousy the livery stable where there was other stores can sell on time. X, for the husband's This allegation of tho Democratic - tPi?o tn fhe pulpit; another of night riders. hiconsiderable feedstuff. Thence it thank you for all past trade and deed. press was hooted at and dorlded by How much better "our candid oMocfed to the stylo In spread to the dwellliig houses. The nP tot yur continuous trade In the Republican newspapers of tho opinion." embracing the conjoined which a minister combed his hair; Horses For Sale. Tours truly, flames leaping skyward, reached the future. State, whoso editors seemed verv" oentiment, would have sounded be- nnnthnr nlifortpri in n rnnrlMnfa tin. Two I work horses; the second story of the hotel. B. S. McMILLAN, Indignant that such a chnrgo should forp rather tbpn after Mr, WHIson's cause "he walked ud the center aisle one mare with colt; Centertown, ICy, It was a spoctacular conflagration ' 21t oven bo mentioned as affecting. the occupancy pf the Governor's ch.alr! as though ho were two mares. Call on by reason of the buildings """ being m TTlsW ! rrrfpR!nnnl 'worlr nr fnfiiro official JOE R. WILLIAMS, .located on the crest of what Is i7A $1 Year lnBT,,to coram'ttee says that It, I Pw- - 21tf j actions of their pet candidate for nartford Herald, Odly the Inadequacy of Ml&rlM Beaver Dam, Ky. m1 T" .. iha pnnrt Iiahu kill .l . , Vnnwn MJ) mmm .JTiT rrwwt fa wmmt The Harljord Herald &$$&$$$$$$HiHftM BnDLHEEDED Summer mm :' post-offlc- Millinery! The New Summer Hats are after-electio- here in profusion. Nothing has been left out that will summer contribute The Big Hat Whites, Blacks Shapes and Colors, the Medium trimmed Shapes suit your individual taste. made for Special the Misses and Children. No matter what price you want pay, we can match it with a Hat. in and get an Hol-bro- ok ss E. P. Barnes & Bro. BEAVER DAM, KENTUCKY. 38SsSe6$ 3S8ai8SiS9 Goodies weseu. Hirsch's BEANS AND PORK. s all-da- HARTFORD GROCERY COMPANY. SisJ s bv-wo- rd ks The-cour- t til four-year-o- ld to-da- y. ce to-da- y, nn eight-year-o- ld four-year-o- ld three-year-o- ld T"! ,. lOIEYSfinNFYAmfl'ABj "W nyimmjuijviijmi WEDNESDAY MAY 31, 1011. THE HARTFORD HERALD W. H. Mooro & Son, Hartford, home, of Mrs.' McHenry at Afton, will pay cash for Ginseng and Yello- Va., where they will spend the sumw-root. , mer months. Mr. T. W. Daniel and daughter, Messrs. Wallace H. Riley, Hartford, and J. H. Loyd, Fordsvllle, Mrs. Ida Acton,' Olaton, are the are spending .this week at Dawson guests of Mr. J. A. Daniel and family, city. Springs. Mr. Ed Johnson, Duel, McLean Don't fall to read the Dundee county, was the guest of his mother-in-Mercantile Co.'s ad to be found on law, Mrs. Ann Bennett, city, this page of The Herald, especially Saturday and Sunday. if you interested in harvesting R. B. Martin left yesmachinery. terday for Lexington to be present Mr. James Garnett, of Adair at the graduation exercises in the county, candidate for the Demo- legal department of the Kentucky cratic nomination for Attorney Gen- State UnUerslty In which his son spent a few hours In Hartford eral, Otto C. Martin, will graduate toyesterday. morrow, receiving a diploma with was the lucky the degree of B. LL. Mr. Tlce Burns man and last Saturday drew the Don't forget the handsome handsome chamber set given away presents given away every by the Ohio County Drug Co. every two weeks by the Ohio County Drug two weeks. Companv Orlffln's old stand. For Mr. Hunter C. Leake, of New Or- each dollar's worth of drugs or oth leans, who lectured at the court er oods bought, you get a guess at house Saturday night, was the guest a hidden number, which wins the A ticket given with every of his friends, Mr. and Mrs. John J. prize. cash' purchase. McHenry, while here. 20t4 The following little party spent HousMesdames A. D. Busklll, of ton, Tex., and C. W. Grlflln, of Hel- Wednesday on Green river, fishing: Centertown; ena, Ark., were the guests of Mr. Miss Lena Render, and Mrs. J. S. McKinnev, Taylor Miss Euva Klmmel nnd Mr. Shan-leMisses May Klmmel, Mines, last Saturday and Sunday. Etta and Clara Wallace, Mabel Just received, a car of Clover and McKeman, Iva Brown and Mr. Hay, mixed, first-clasTimothy Clyde Wallace. Dinner was served Also a car of corn. on tho ground and nil had a very W. E. ELLIS, pleasant time. The Produce Man, d Little Tommle Elsie, Hartford, Ky. 10t4 daughter of Mr. Jim Phelps, of Floral design book of F. Walker Taylor Mines, met with a severe & Co., of Louisville, and can furaccident last Friday. While playnish floral designs for funerals and ing with an older sister, she fell special occasions. from a short height and broke her E. T. WILLIAMS, leg. The Injury was n painful one Ky. Hartford, 13tf and she will be laid up for several Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Patterson, of weeks, but It Is not thought the Prcntls, were the guests of Mr. and fracture will prove serious. Mrs. Harry O'Bannon, city, a few The homo talent dramatic troupe days last week. They paid The of Beaver Dam rendered the plav Herald a pleasant call before leav- "By tho Enemy's Hands" at Dr. ing. Bean's Opera House last Friday Mrs. T. F. Morrow, of St. Paul, night to a fair sized audience. The Minn., and Mrs. L. L. Elgin and play was good and the various perdaughter, Miss Elizabeth Elgin, of formers displayed considerable his music wns Hopklnsvllle, Ky., arrived In Hart-for- d trionic talent, Good yesterday and will make Rev. rendered between tho nets by the blind boy, Mr. Murray Daniel. All and Mrs. Virgil Elgin a visit. a-e Chl-nawa- re y, Cc-alv- o; s. three-year-ol- PAGE FIVE. .. r O ooooooooooooooooo Mikit IJASF.IJALL. O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Home Baking Easy ShoeY ou lOlTCCi REGU X The baseball fever has struck Hartford lately and occupies foremost attention with the local fans. On last Friday the Fats and Leans of Hartford played a practice game, which resulted In a score of S to 7 In favor of the slim fellows. Col. C. M. Barnett was the umpire, but his Injuries are not serious. On Saturday evening the anXo-cie- ek 5. PAT..OFJ' I NOW IS THE TIME to shake those High Shoes Think of the comfort and case that can be had in a pair of Korrect Shape Oxfords Made on special lasts so that there is no gapping at the ankles, and they cannot help but fit snug All the Popular Styles are made, to suit every tasto Burrojaps Patent and Dull Leathers Guaranteed COME IN AND LOOK THEM OVER .tfjRRfi'T- - nounced match game between and the First team of Hartford took place. The game progressed all right until nbout the tenth Inning, the score standing 8 to S, when a dispute arose over Im-plr- e decision of a foul Hedrlck's ball, and the Xocreek boys quit the came, thus forfeiting the final outcome. The Beaver Dam Seconds nnd Tho only baking Hartford Seconds also played a made from Royal Crapo Cream game Saturday, which ended In a score of 27 to 11 In favor of the HO KVmm LIME PHOSPHATE visitors. men of Hartford The business t team hnve organized and will play the First team of this city a o m itui o i: i.icexsi:. game next Friday. p match On Saturday evening game will be plavod here between Fordsillle, to Charlie Davidson, the Hickory bovs of this county and Edna Cheek, Asklns. the Hartford Tlrst. Mi Henry, Joo Leisure, to May All the games are quite InterestSurgener, McHenry. ing nnd afford an excellent form of amusement. eJ 1 u jyg POWDER Absolutely Pure powdor of Tartar ooooooooooooooo ooooooooooooooooo Subscribe for The ? ? Herald. k aEPB Burt & Packard Co. Valuable Property at Auction The !! ! two-stor- y MAKERS Brockton, Masi. ISOLM HSft SHAPE, Too much cannot be said about the above line of Men's Shoes. Read the guarantee every pair warranted by us. We are backed by the manufacturers "So come, buy a shoe that you are absolutely safe in buying iov in price, new in style, bjst in worKman ship And remember it pays to trade with a house that saves you money. 2km&l&Gb, FARMERS, Attention. We will offer for the next two weeks at 25 per cent discount the celebrated James Oliver Disc Cultivators, Mdline Cultivators, J. I. Case" Disc Harrows and many other farming implements. "We are also agents for the famous Deering Mowers and Binders. Now is your time to supply yourselves with implements. "We want to clean up these lines. "Watch our ad. from time to time. Yours truly ; ; i brick residence & of the late W. H. Griffin, situated on corner of Main and Washing ton streets, in the city of Hart-- , I ford, Ky., will be sold at public 332a33 outcry to the highest and best bidder on Monday, June 5, 191 1, at the court house door in HartIf you are going to ford, Ky., about I o'clock p. m. fj be in the market for an This property consists of two lots and the lots will be sold ENGAGEMENT RING separately and then as a whole and if they bring the highest 3$ soon, come in and in- price as a whole, will be so sold. I: sped my line of high Terms of sale made known ;. grade KINGS at prices performers rendered their parts W. E. Bennett, formerly of Ohio the on day of sale. au& most reasonable. county, recently passed an ex- well, especially the ladies. The R. T. COLLINS, Agent. dience was appreciative and all promotamination, nnd has been , V ; ; ; ; .?r I ed to ton. te rank of captain In the regular army. He Is now stationed U Seattle, In the Sta'te of Washing- Next Sunday will bo observed as Day by the Methodist Children's Considerable Sunday School here. preparation is being made and a tine program will he offered, beginning right after a 'short Sunday School service. Mr. W. T. Casebler, Central City; Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Casebler, Pleasant Ridge; Mr. Henry Hoover and Ky., were among wife, Middling, those from a distance who attended the funeral of Master Samuel Lee Schapmlre, yesterday. Several of Hartford's streets are badly out of repair. The rock In some places, removed to Install the town sewer, has not been replaced and some sidewalks are In bad condition. Street repairs are badly needed In several sections of town. DUNDEE MERCANTILE DUNDEE, KENTUCKY. Illinois Central Railroad Time Table at Reaver Dnin, Ivy. South Bound. North Bound. No. 132 1:05 a.m. No. 12111:35 p.m. No 12212:28 p.m. No. 1012:48 p.m. No. COnroW 1022:48 p.m. No. 1318:65 p.m. J. E. Williams. Agt IV, Flowers and Flower Pots for sale 13tf by E. T. Williams, Hartford, Dr, Wayland Alexander la quite HI at his residence on Clay Btreet, Hartford. Mr. W. E. Ellis, the produce man, returned Sunday from a week's sojourn at Dawson Springs. . Hoover, of Middling, Ky., is visiting his father-in-laMr. C. F. Schapmlre, this week. Mr.. Henry ' Thursday from Carllsl, he had weoks. f been working Mr. Clarence Barnard returned 111., where for several Mr. Clarenco Field, of Lafayette. La.,, will arrive at his old home hero In a few days to visit relatives and friends. Leave your Laundry at my Grocery. Work Guaranteed, Domestic finish. Called for and prompt delivery. iter's Orocery. ''Phone 140. Rrimn. n. traveling t Ti'ovno ''salesman with headquarters at Louisville, spent Sunday with his family here. s ,' Miss Verna Duke left Friday for .Mariqn, Ind, where she will attend the Marlon Normal School and Business University and perfect her already splendid accomplishments aB a toMiiher ud typewriter. She wilLfe fOM Wit three months. Mrs. Joo Bennett and niece, Miss Eva Bennett, Hartford, route 3, were pleasant callers at The Herald Tlnsley, Mr. Raymer who has office Saturday. Mrs. Bennett was been attending State College at on her return trip of two weeks Lexington, Is spending vacation with visit to her daughter, Mrs. Cecil McKInney, of Lynnvlllc, Ind. She his parents here. reports a pleasant visit. Mrs. Clarence Frier, of Illinois, The fishing party composed of and Mrs. J. R. Williams, of Durant, Okla., are the guests of Dr. and Drs. H. J. Bell, E. B. Pendleton, A. B. Riley, Judge Wedding and CounMrs. J. R. l'Irtle. ty Attorney Smith, who were to have Dr. E. A. Carson, a dentist of left this week on a fishing trip down Corbln, Ky., was at his old home tho river, have postponed the event hero visiting relatives and friends until next week. They will start a few days recently. Monday and return Friday. Mr. Sam Rosenblatt, of Hawes-vill- e, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Lee Simmer-ma- n, Ky., was the guest of his Mrs. J. S. Glenn and daughter, brother, Mr. Jacob Rosenblatt, city, Miss Leila, Mrs. F. L. Fell and a few days last week. daughter, Miss Mary Elizabeth, went Monday. Mr. Simmer-ma- n Mr. Arthur Petty has resigned to Louisville and wife will return homo tohis position as foreman of the party Lejtchfleld Gazette and Is at home day i.nd the remainder of tho tho latter part of the week. hero with his parents. News has been received In HartMiss Nollie Woodward, who Is youngster to stenographer for a law firm In ford of tho birth of a Mr. and Mrs. Guy Eskridge WilBurkesville, Ky., is spending thisl liams, of Philadelphia, born May week with her home folks here. XU wore well satisfied. For Sale, I'm ins All sizes, from Mario, the Infant daughter of Mr G to 300 acres. We can please you and Mrs. Henry Martin, died at the If you want to buy land. ":f residence of the parents In Owens-boro- . A. C. YEISER & CO., Sunday, of bowel trouble, and Hartford, Ky. Its remains were brought to Hartd ford Monday and Interred at cemetery. Funera! service conducted by Rev. J. W. weie held nt the Baptist oiniirh ho A number of fore the Interment. of Hartford tent wont Mnccabee out to Beaver Dam to meet the funeral party. Mr. and Mrs. Mar formerly residents of tin were m Haitford and have many frlendr here who sympathize with them In their bereavement. Attorney J. E. Fogle left early Ky. this morning for LeMncton, to attend the graduating exercises of tho State College, In which hie son, McDowell Fogle, participates he having completed tho law course rocl'ing p dlnlotno with degree of B. LL.. McDowell also has a valuable surprise .awaltlne Mm as hlr parents have prepared nnd will present him with a deed to a $3,000 fnrpi In Casev counts to bo moment-esimultaneously with his diploma. At the close of these exercises Mr Fogle and son will visit several clean-u- p towns In Eastern Kentucky. Oak-woo- i J. Th B. TAPPAN, Utliubh Jemht ami OjtfUi'in ;; i ! I SALE n i S5S223E0 fCSSSSSBSS I OXFORDS! Every year we carry over odd lots of Slippers and Wednesday, we will have outfor your inspection of the house the every Oxford that is in small lots odd sizes or for any reason those which should leave the house at once. We will mark the price on tags in plain figures and it will be from h off to one-hathe regular price. This gives values that are not equaled by the "Sale1 prices so much in vogue. one-fourtlf Oxfords. Commencing d UUU and Williams. Mr. Williams is well reMr. Thornton W. Ragland son John W. Ragland, Roslno, and membered in Hartford, and is a Nlm Wilson,, Horton, were pleasant "son of the lato G. B. Williams. callers at Tho Herald offlco yesterJudge John B. Wilson, wife and day. sons, John Allen and Levi, left yesMr. R. L. Tweddell, of Calhoun, terday for St. Louis; Mo., where spent Saturday and Sunday with after a few days visit to relatives, his brother, Mr. P. D. Tweddell, and itinv twill rrn in PlilitBtrn r vlolf vaI. family, of the Nocreek neighbor atlves In that city. Judge Wilson hood. will be absent about ten days, while Prospects for a tobacco crop In his wife and sons will be gone about this county at present are good and a month. with no unfortunate circumstances, Mrs. John J. McHenry and little there will be' an upusually largo son Henry D. leave this morning for prop of the weed set out and har Falls of Rough, Ky., where they . vested. Not, much over 25 per Will be the guests of .Hon. Lafe NOTICE, DEMOCRATS! cent, of the prospective crop baa Green's family for a few weeks, afDemocratic State Primary Elecyet been planted. ter which they will go to the old tion, Saturday, July 1. , WUIIDlCiiCU JOlCII9 AIU1JU Master Samuel Leo Schapmlre son of Mr. am' the twelve-year-ol- d Mrs. W. F. Schapmlie, died at thr residence of his parents In Eas' Hartford Monday morning, after r lingering Illness of dropsy, rheu matism and complications. Funera services were held at the family residence yesterday morning, conduct ed by Rev. J.W. Bruner, after which the remains were Interred at was born Young Samuel March 10th, 1899, and was a splendid boy of noble traits of character and much promise. Tho family have the deepest sympathy of their many friends here In their sad loss. greeted A good sized audience Mr. Hunter C. Leake at the court houso here Saturday night In the deliverance Of his lecture on Alaska. By an unfortunate accldont, his stereoptlcon apparatus was broken Just as ho started for Hartford, but this did not detract much from the and Interest of his effectiveness theme. His discourse was delivered In tho most eloquent manner and replete with information and i was instruction of a rare type. He showed tho wonders of that wonder ful country up In tho most comprehensive' style. A nice little sum was netted for tho building fund of the Methodist Church, which was supplemented by a check for $10 by Mr. Leake himself. Oak-woo- w k Come in, and' if we have your size in this lot yon will save largely. The lot consists of Shoes for Men, Women and Children. Our reputation ft r Good Shoes will in no wise be alFected by any Slit e we put out on this sale. If it is not a good Shoe, we will tell you so. I I if'lNMrJlKVim li. Ai Ml Tj ZJ -- 4, 'I WTiTI I I $ . rAGE- - SIX. THE HARTFORD HERALD "Prpsldent Diaz Is dead. Long live the citizen Diaz." Provisional President De La Bar-r- a inn A WEDNESDAY, MAY Sl 19if. tl : ft ft-- f . .. .. n. instinct oi modesty - naturalI .. cicij M..na. nffffn Q iu ..m. ,...-- .. 1M, his elevation to acknowledged great Madranco to tho euro of womanly diseases. Women to that high offlce In an open letter brink from tho personal question of the local physician CHEERFUL GRIN In It which seem Indelicate. Tho thpuht o examination Is the Mexican people to them, and so the endure in silence o condition M. II. & E. HAIIiUOAD TIME TA- he declares that he will not be a of disease which surely progresses from bad to worse. President or 1IAUTF0RD, KY. BLE AT candidate for cither y Affairs of euro a prlvlle&o been the general In Every-DaIt hasmany Dr. Plerco'dhavo foundto rcfuilo Vice President when a women wie P freat table effective Sunday, Dec. election Is called. ..Time tor modesty In his otter ot FRCB consults- Married Life. tlie follow lug schedule: The entire cabinet resigned this by letter. Till correspondence la held tie a as sacredly confidential, address Dr. 12. V. No. 112 North Hound duo 7:20 n. m. afternoon, but this caused little Pierce, Buffalo, X. Y. Dally except Sunday. MEN comment In view of Diaz's action. SOME OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription restores and regulates ADVICEJDJfOUNG No. 114 North Round due 3:40 p in. O POEMS YOU'LL ENJOY. O the womanly functions, abolishes pain and builds up and Daily except Sunday. O puts the finishing touch of kealth on every weak woman O o About to Be Married Also O Tho Herald's Special Selections. O who jives it 'a fair trial. HKKIjKCTIONS ok a No. 115 South Round due 8:55 a m, O O RACIIKI.OR (JIKIj. O O Women Dally except Sunday. OO Good for Those Alp in, THE MEN WHO LOSE. Women Well. No. 113 South Round due 1:40 YoU can't afford to 'accept a secret nostrum as a substituto Dally except Sunday. ready Married. A man who can marry and won't medicine of known coMrosmo.s. for this There's a voice and a shout for the E. MISCIIKE, Agt. II. ought to be introduced to a widmen1 who win. IT AITIJES TO ROTH SEXES ow. There's storm of applause and of 0 S years it becomes After a few wonder; I have Just heard, son, that you more spiritually uplifting to a wife men REIGN OF DIAZ Let me But never a cheer for the to hear her husband swear than to are about to be married. whose sin something; let mo give you tell you hear him pray. Was only to fall and to blunder. Argument Is p little trick invent a thought to turn over In your mind So hero Is a song for the men 'who AT LAST AT END ed by his majesty, Satan, for put while you are fretting because your moll insists upon giving so; ting the right person In the wrong. bride-to-b- e With tho frowning skies above it Isn't your womuch of her time At the altnr a mmi takes a them, to her and Becomes Pro- man fo- - better or for worse takes time yet marriages,trousseau. a suc And here Is a toast for the sons of De La Barra son, are Most apparently forever afterward It Is cess during the honeymoon. visional President. her for granted. the men who lose God love to Woman and billiard balls kiss easy enough to be happy andyou theml each other with almost the same make your wife happy while UTILE DISORDER MANIFEST thrilling emotion. are both in the full flush of mari Oh, what Is success but an empty hus tal enthusiasm. Rut there is a day The fact that she knows her both sink to What'!s wealth but a bauble band to be a burglar or a bigamist coming when you will Tells Chamber of Deputies doesn't disenchant a woman half so the dead, level of prosaic married ever? d Yet right Is something more than quickly as the fact that he eats life. What then7 Are you prepui-eResignHisReasons For p. nrme for those humdrum days? with his knife, wears an unbecomI am not Joking, son, even though Though the wrong rides high forSmoke curling up from the farmhouse smokes a stale pipe. ing collar or ing Office. I am. In the lives ever. A man's Idea of frenzied finance you may think chimney as the men are coming m from the to of every married couple there will So here Is a song for the ones that OK THE DAY Is his wife's mad determination DRAMATIC SI'KKCII fields, gives a pretty suggestion of good suplive nav $20 for a hat "exactly like" be humdrum days, and plenty oi it also ne'er caress Though fortune saw pictured In the newspa them. There will be days wnen jou a comfortable home, Mexico City, May 2.".. Gen. I'or-flrl- o one he over will sit across the breakfast taoie them. pers for $1.08. woman, working Diaz resigned the presidency means a hot, tired why And here Is a toast for the souls Nine tailors can't make a gentle frnm vour wife and wonder af.of Mexico fl 4; 54 o'clock this will be . a blazing fire. that strive man: but they can maKe a .gooa you married her, and there ternoon. Francisco I. De La Rarra Mew God bless wife can escape this with one to pass Just as many days and you win of To the men who lose Your 1 automatically became the provision- enough Imitation be lucky Indeed If there are not Cook-slov- e. them! on State street. will not take the Perfection Oil al president, but when she will almost wish No girl should marry a man who more cooler than an? Ima cheer for heroes on land oath of odlce until A New Perfection keep, a kitchen many degrees It saves time, drinks, smokes, swears or plays bil- that she had married the other There's all a coal of wood range can do. swarmed the streets, mense crowds son. , and sea, other range, yet it does ashes ; no soot. liards but, alas! arc ALL of us to man. Those are .crucial times, fuel. No wood to cut ; no cod to carry ; no but there was no violence. There's fame for the high enThose are the times when you and maids? be old WithL New Perfection, oven it is the best cooking device you can your deavor, Within the chamber of deputies This Is time of the year when the your wife will make or mar find anywhere. There's a shout for the knight of dead silence followed the announce- farmer digs up the garden and the marriage. Made with . 2 and 3 burom. wuh bn, chivalry, ment of both Diaz and that of Vice cltv man digs up the coin. Ry true test of marriage, turquoue blu cmiikIm thimjenr For the famlxd Uifoufhout. .The 2- - and praise for tho strong and In the keep There's Prcsldont Ramon Corral. In the Chicago son, lies In the ability to rtotM can IxW with or without Rowland Helen ctbwet lop, which it tiled with drop inerfct, clever. streets, however, the news that Journpl. things going when under Just such a towel rub, etc Is a song for tho ones docris-.- :. Diaz at last was no longor Prcsldont strain and stress. It Is always eas Rut here Dulen ererrwhtre t or write lor tho ...tt.. in ik nt.rtil aatacr oi that li'-was greeted with the wildest shout-1n- s Sunset Magalno Knr .lime. ier to run than to walk, because QilCosk-Stov- e Though fortune ne'er, caress girl" with a when you are running, eon, your Standard Oil Company An "apple-cheeke- d and manifestations. There was S,J. it ViD9rjMivu r them of prop- basket of the kind of apples that imrvnim HVRtnm Is keyed un to Its no violence or destruction erty. have made the Rogue River valley highest pitch, but when you come And here is a toast for the souls that strlv( Of scarcoly less Importance in of Oregon famous, forms the cover to walk, to plod, there is nothing the to keep you going but the grinding To the men who lose -- God bless popular mind was the practical design for the June Sunset. the them! Resumption of military control oi apples may be peculiar to Oregon, power of your will. Shoots New And no matter what you may federal district by Alfred no- but the girl's smiling face Is one the hinh ve Model CHICAGO DRINKS MILLION bles Domlnpucz. Madoro's personal that belongs to all of the great think, about It now, son, you will locity smoke GALLONS OK REER A DAY 27 representative. Personally Domln-ruq- z country which this magazine Is ex walk during the greater part of less cartridges. The leading feature of your married life. You will plod commands only a small body ploiting. Chicago, 111.,' May 2G. Three milalso black and low soldiers, but the federal this number of Sunset Is a x'ery and plodding Is at best a monoto of rebel nressure smokeless. gets on one's lion gallons of beer, It Is said, have only gun that fills the make readable article by Walter V.Woehl- - nous occupation. It The garrison is under orders to PowehJ enouch for deer. articles nerves, It drives some men to drink been consumed by Chlcagoans durwithout se- ke, whose development demand for a trom no move whatsoever lately and some to other and more harm ing the excessive heat of the last ufr'lo iim in settled districts, ex have been largely featured curing his approval. bone ("pump") ac lf It has three days. This is nearly one-hacellent for taritet work, for foxes. In resigning. Diaz sends the fol both In Sunset and The Saturday ful forms of dissipation, and wotion repeater in dally for every man, driven many a matrimonial ship a gallon to the president of the Evening Post. geese,' woodchucks, etc. lowing letter .25-2- 0 and man and child In this city. Another feature of this number upon the Jagged rocks of the etcluir, futorti: the quiet, loioolh worVing run3"oc"W Chamber of Deputies: .32-2- 0 No other "city In the world, not In """"-"v'-irj- r court. Men and women are ... ..J is an article "The Rlggest Job gen"The Mexican people, who bcer- 'calibies. It hu eoouructioo end loctu Head Boot coannience. World," by Frank Savlle, a made that way. It is hard for them even Rerlln, can show such lfa erously have covered me with hon- the oi thae uhbrei. of tight: thoe cott eitts on other n&et by an enthusiastic to endure monotony, but to ltvo drlnklng record. About one-haors, who proclaimed me as their frank statement beer, Our 136 paie catalog ducribea tho full fflaMt Englishman of his admiration for down the dull uniformity which the population does not drink lino. Sent for throe ttunps pottage. Write for It. loader during the International war, and It remained for the other hair 2 Willow Street work done by young Americans makes up so much of every mar La. Now H.n. conn. who patriotically assisted me in all the Yie Tremm Panama ried life, in a glorious achievement to use four quarts a day. to develop the In the construction of the works undertaken There are over 7,000 saloons in and well worth the effort of any Industry and commerce- of the re- Canal. tho city. Ordinarily the consumpthe first In a man or woman. The fiction Includes public, gain for it the respect of Is three barrels a day ProleBaionul Card. I didn't mean to say that it must tion of beer series of South Sea Island sto the world and obtain for it an hon new by M.R. Allen. "The Adventures son. "That was a to each saloon. This Indicates that be lived down, ries concort of orable position in the city con. iJ. M. PORTEE, Pearl," Illustrated by It should be banished. In average weather tho VKC tlons: that enmc people, sir, has of Paea's Dixon; "Tho War of the mistake. of a hap- sumes about 675,000 gallons of beer Maynard There you have tho secret revolted In armed military bands, the big Increase Tongs," by Orant Carpenter; "The py married life, son. Ranlsh mo a day. With BEAVER DAM, KY. stating that my presence in the exliving a Joy and tho total sale has been more than by John Fleming Wil notony. Make Will practice his profession In Ohio and ad executive Lady Killer," ercise of the supreme 30.000 barrels a dav. Figuring .i.lH .Aim,!.. Crttl attrntlntl oiTtn to ml of your son; anotner instalment, oi iuu face tho dally problems nalnr.arntrnited to bis care. power Is the cause of this InsurrecHIDESandRUR! gallons to the barrel, it travel story, "The Spell," household with a grin. There is a thirty-tw- o tion. amounts to 1,000,000 gallons dallv salvation In a good In which tho romance Is heightened lot of moral FRANK L. FELIX, Bt'ufDtik". "I do not know of any act Imput- by of ndventures at Monterey and San healthy grin, son. There will bo a that has gone down the throats Cat KOIW caused i able to me which could have Chicago beer drinkers. Francisco. lot of comfort In it for you and for L.iifM..il.. .t... nrranimtuiaanertlitftts. , WlUtt WJHU U..H .jfcMfc. , this social phenomena; but, permit HAfiTFORD, KY. you over your wife. It will help Ktleitnct: tor bast in uramiuc. nc iuibu ting, not admitting, that I may bo Will practice hla profession In Ohio and adi shippers. WtiU tar price list. Is tho time to get rid of Now Wool Dft Free to our rough places without seeing or 5uWie for .lie Herald $1 a Tear the lining counties and In the Court of Appeals unwittingly culpable, such a possi- your rheumatism, lou will nnu feeling them: It will keep your wife Criminal practice and Collections a speclaltr. M. SABEL & SONS "t. iwT Lwunillt, Kj. Office In the Herald building me able to reason Chamberlain's Liniment wonderfulbility makes from ever being sorry that she mar out and decide my own culpability. ly effective. One application will you. C. B. SMITH, C. M. BAXNBTT, Therefore, respecting as I have convince you of Its merits. Try it. ried woman ever applied for a diNo HARNETT & SMITH. HA II D AV I C K, O W ENSBOltO respected the will of the peo- For sale by all dealers. always m vorce from a man who could meet O Fine Watch and Jewelry Re- s ple, I come before the supreme :for worry and discouragement with n Duel to Death. representatives of the nation to reHARTF0BD, KY. q pairing. remember that, Charleston, W. Va May 20. In cheerful grin. Just sign ttnresorvcdly the offlco of conWill practice their profession In all the Court New York Herald. son. olOhlo and adjoining counties and In thr Conr Expert ahd Artistic Monogram stitutional president of the repub the presence of their respective fam of Appeals. Collections a speclaltr. Letters from Mothers lic, with which the national vote ilies, James F. Herron, superintendSome Success. q and Plain Engraving. "I wish I could induce every honored mo, which I do with all ent of a Sunday School in Randolph Wo are In receipt of tho Intelli -- Have your old- the moro reason since, In order to county, and Homer Highland, a Jus- gence that the stork arrived at the mother, who has a delicate, sickly C Eyes Tested and Lenses Ground r child, to try your delicious Cod Liver o peace, fought a duel with ofllco it would be o tice of the continue in home of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Wagner In our snops. Herron was killed of Amherst, S. D., and left a dainty and Iron Tonic VINOL. It reto continue shedding Mexi- knives stored our little daughter to health can blood, endangering the credit and leaves thirteen children, while seven-poun- d 5 Wo have a complete Lens- - a girl. Roth Mr. and dissipating Its Highland Is not expected to recover. Mrs. Wagner were employes of this and strength after everything else r of the country, f" . . t V. Stump, xm 93 P urinuing nam enhaustlng Its resources Tho cause of tho troublo Is not oulce several years ago and are to had failed.' Mrs. C. wealth, a Canton, Ohio. and exposing its policy to Interna- known. can q Graduate Opticians and be congratulated upon their success Mrs. F. P. Skonnard, of Minnetional complications. Leaf apolis, Minn., writes, "I want to 0 el In their new field of labor. A National MNslou. give perfect results. "I hope, gentlemen, that when 0 recommend VINOL to every mothRiver Mirror. Meza, Ariz., May 15, 1911. the passions which are inherent to er who has a weak or sickly child. 2 Don't buy Glasses from spec- - 5 HARTFORD PRESSING Herald, Hartford, Ky., Dear Hor- - A MISTAKKX IDEA IX have been calmed, all revolutions My little boy was sickly, pale, and ald: Please find enclosed $2.00, SOME SOCIAIi AFFAIR.-taple peddlers Vho travel g more conscientious and Justified had no appetite for two years. I GLUB the amount due you at this time. bring out In the national 8tuJy will tried different medicines and docw tf from city to city. Thanking you for your patience with In Miss Louise Habbago, writing I mind a correct acknowledgment tors without benefit, but thanks to 'which will allow me to die, carrying me and wishing you great success her father's paper, tho Hreckenrltlge VINOL, he is a well and heajthy W Wo have Skilled Workmen and Ladies' and gents' clothes also in your grand mission of dlstrlbuti eneravod on my soul tho Just cor- Ing news all over tho earth, I am as News, aptly touches upon a top comboy "1 WORK GUARANTEED very Finest and Best the mon practice as follows: respondence of estimation which', C. Allen, of New Bedford, Mass., Called for and ever your friend, If a man walks two squares with writes,"Mytwopunychildrengained throughout my life, I havo devoted tj Machinery and Stock and are ; Club rate 1.00 delivered. J. S. MADDOX. per month. countrymen. a girl twice and calls on her once, rapidly in flesh and strength in a very and will devote to ntv 2 in a position to render good z there are some people who start, tho short time after taking VINOL," "With nil resnect. repo- -' that the nan Is In love with oopvIpo. 2 "POUFIRIO DIAZ." We positively know VINOL will a 1 I tho girl ard that she ls"crazy" about build up little ones and make them speech of tho day : . Y. M. C. A. Bldg. One dramntlc TVe pay cash for old Gold and O him. Bitch remarks often spoil an healthy, strong and robust. Try For Infants and .Children. was that of Deputy Joseph Aspe, Hartford, Ky. between tho one bottle, and if you are not satisenjoyable friendship 5 Silver. made In Introducing tM President's The Kind You Have Always Bought young coupfe and they get .so ,,dls-gustfied, we will return your money. Mer. FrpneentTv his voice was i and annoyed by the round of pnd DR.-BELwl"t jmMiu ANTI-PAIBears tho drown" For Sale by Hartford Drug Co., talk that they feel compelled to drop demon with Signature of Subscribe for The Hartford Herald. fro" fnlriv eacr Fw Intern! and External , (Incorporated) (their relationship with each other, stration which followed his perora a The Hartford Herald WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1011. THE VALUE OF A 4ih,i-ontnln- s girl should not get tho Idea that every man who seeks her society Is In love with her and the man who thinks that a girl Is in love ith him because she Is nice to him fool. Is a The sooner bOyS girls and the older men and and women arid the meddlers cease talking about "cases" and "love affairs," and encourage friendships, the happier will be tho social life of young people. Silence I 'M r y ooooooooooooooo ooooooooooooooooo It Makes Weak Sick Strong, A Welcome Change a but hard i per and a 1 ruao-tomt- lr e REPEATING RIFLE fflarlm WM'-'T- cn ule-dow- n firearms - r rks -- rr . Dl V WOOL 7l Attorney at Law. ya Attorney at Law, What To Do Attorneys at Law, Sickly Children v --? nec-ossa- rv to-da- y. .... .., STRAW HATS iu MADE NEW! J ? r 1 1 CASTOR A Club. L'S Hartford Pressing ed re te ouonsxaAvo xouvaaVii Pal. V il'iiiiif'rilslnfmv-. A.rfa . m.wvj.j ailHwifciiitfiiri r.i mu'iii r " ..ifi,teittiblft&i WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1911. THE HARTFORD HERALD O o'clock p. m., upon O and twelve months, PAGE SEVEV. ooooooooooooooo MASTER COMMISSIONER'S O O SALES. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO X i-- f: I- V - '? fc - te j ft,tjately Sibils Mnstcr Commissioner's Sale. Ohio Circuit Court, Kentucky. Clements Reltz Boas Co., Plaintiffs, ' vs. M. L. Jdjinfeon, 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 the sum of $104.00, with Interest at the rate of G per cent, per annum from the 3d day of December, 1906", until paid, and the further sum of ?70.00 with like Interest from the 11th day of Oct., 1905. The hereinafter descrlp-o- d Tills 15th day of May, 1911. land will be sold first to satisfy F. L. FELIX, J. T. Henry's debt, Interest and Master Commissioner. cost, second to satisfy E. H. MorJohn T. Rone, Attorney. gan's debt, Interest and cost, the whole cost herein being $102.20, Master Commissioner's Sale. 1 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 Bth vs. 1911, about one o'clock p. m., upon Eddie S. Carson, et al., Defendants. ti credit of six and twelve months, By virtue of a Judgment and orthe following described property, der of sale of tho Ohio Circuit t: A tract of land lying and being Court, rendered at tho 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 tho parties horeln as thoir Parmer; on the West by the lands Interests appear, after paying the of C. D. Farmer; on the North by costs herein. Including a reasonable the lands of D. P. Moseley; and on attorney's fee to Barnett & Smith, the East by the public road and the I will offer for sale by public auclands of S. H. Tannerr containing 64 tion at tho court house door In Hartacres, more or less, and being the ford, on Moncray, the Bth 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 nnd II. Tanner by his last will and tes- eighteen months, the following detament of dato September 26, 1895, scribed property, A tract or parcel of land in Ohio and proven and probated In the Ohio County Court, and of record county, Kentucky, bounded as folIn the Ohio County Court Clerk's lows , Beginning at a stone near a haw office In Will Book "D" at page or sufficient thereof to produce the tree on the Hartford and Calhoun E. to a stone Bums of money ordered to be made. road; thence N. 11 The purchaser will be required In Chambcrlin's field; thence S. to execute bond with approved se- 77 E. to a stone near a slat fence; curity Immediately after sale. E. to a stone In road; thenco S. 1 This 15th day of May, 1911. W. to tho beginning, thence N. 77 P. L. FELIX, the above to contain 2 acres more Master Commissioner. or less. J. P. Sanderfur, Barnes & AnderAlso the following described 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, G. E. Miller, Plaintiff, viz: vs. Beginning at a sweet gum, maple Sarah M. Coppago, et al., Defendants and elm, B. F. McCormlck's corner; By virtue of Judgment and or- thence S. 12 W. 69 poles to a der of sale of the Ohio Circuit stone, witnessed by an elm nnd W. 330 Court, rendered at the April term, water beech; thenco N. 77 1911, In the above cause for the poles to a stone on Rough river; sum of $150.00, with Interest at thence down the same to tho mouth the rate of C per cent, per annum of Nocreek; thence up said Nocreek from tho 7th day;of Decomber,1905, as it meanders in the middle thereuntil paid, and $39.05 costs here- of when reduced to a straight lino in, I will offer for sale 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 Bth dav thence N. 7 W. 32 poles to a stone, E. 164 poles to the of June, 1911, about one o'clock p. thense S. 78 m., upon a credit of six and twelve beginning, containing 107 acre3 months, the following described more or less, excepting from the last property, described tract the following boundaOne trnct 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 on the ed the village of Magan viz: as f ows: Beginning at four hickories on Beginning at a stone In the Joe E. Bellamy survey near a small stream bank of Nocreek; thence S. 75 77 poles and 20 links to a stone; and poplar and white oak; thence poles to a S. 71 W. with the line of David thence S. 12 W. 26 stone witnessed by a beech in John poles to a stone; Royal survey 73 thence S. 2 W. 50 poles to a stone P. Foster's line; thence with same on the Owensboro and Morgantown 137 rods and 19 links to a stone rord; thenco with said road N. 70 on bank of Rough river; thenco E. 15 poles to two small black oaki; down same to the mouth of Not thenco S. 2 W. 39 poles to a stake creek; thenco up Nocreek with the In P. P. Howard's lino; thenco with meanders of tho middle thereof to his lino S. 87 E. 100 poles to a tho beginning, containing 20 acres white hickory and dogwood In the moro or less. The purchaser will bo required to Stevens line; tbonce N. 36 poles to a stake on the Owensboro and Mor- execute bond with approved security gantown road; thonce N. 12 E. 32 immediately after sale. This lfith day of May, 1911. poles to a small hickory and sassaF. L. FELIX. W. 114 N. 42 fras; thenco Master Commissioner. poles to tho beginning corner, conHarnett & Smith, Attorneys. taining 60 acres more or less, or sufficient thereof to produce the Mnstcr Commissioner's Snlc. sums of money ordered to be made. Ohio Circuit Court, Kentucky. Tho purchaser will bo required to e;cp(yitp bond with approved security A. E. Pate, Asslgneo Ohio County to-wlto-w- lt: to-w- it: and-bound- the 5th day of June, 1911, about one land of Hardin andHenry Minton;on a credit of six the North by tho land of J. H. Litho 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 tho lands of Kentucky, on Slaty creek, being the Berry Hurt, same being tho land northern portion of a tract of land mortgaged to the said Ohio County convoyed to Leo Mason 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 Offlcej or suffLeach; on the West by the lands of icient thereof to produce the sums of E.1 P, Stevens and lands of Sercy money orderod to be made. The purchaser will be required to Gentry; on tho South and East by the 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 produce tho sums of F. L. FELIX, money ordered to bo made. Master Commissioner. The purchaser will be required to H. P. Taylor, Attorney. execute bond with approved security Immediately after sale. to-wl- t: about one o'clock p. m., upon a credit of six and twelve months, the following property, in described to-w- lt: after Eale. Bank, Plaintiff, 15th day of May, 1911. F. L. FELIX, Master Commissioner. Heavrln & Woodward, Attorneys. Mnstcr Commissioner's Snip. Ohio Circuit Court, Kentucky. Leo Mason, Plaintiff, C. P. Hussey, et al., Defendants. By virtue of a Judgment .nnd or- m Ohio Circuit Court, rendered at tho April term, 1911, In tho above cause for the sum of $300.00, wjth Interest at the rate of 6 per cent, per annum from tho 10th day of August, 1910, until paid, and the. further sum of $30Q with like Interest from tho 10th day of August, 1908, and tho further sum of $300.00, with like Interest from tho 10th day of August, 1908, and the further sum of $14,18, with like interest from the 9th day of 1910, until paid, and September, costs herein, I will offer for $43.15 rale by public auction at the court hoHM dope In Hartford, on Monday, der of sale of tho vs. Noah Schroador, et al., Defendants. By virtue of a Judgment and or der of sale of the Ohio Circuit Court, rondered at the April term, for tho 1911, in the above-cau- se sum of $285.63, with interest at tho rate of 6 per cent, per annum from tho 16th day of August, 1910, until paid, and $40.05 costs herein, I will offer for sale by public auction at the court house door in HartMaster Commissioner's Sale. ford, on Monday, tho 5th day of Ohio Circuit Court, Kentucky. Juno, 1911, about one o'clock p. m., Wesley Berry, et al., Plaintiffs, upon a credit of six and twelve vs. rrnnths tho following described Belle McRoynoIds, et al., Defend- 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 resided nnd the same deeded to Joseph Berry by Elizabeth A. Smith and Grace S. Shaver, recorded In deed book No. 9, page 211 In the office of tho Clerk of the Ohio County Court. The purchaser will be required to execute bond with approved security Immediately after sale. This 15th day of, May, 1911. F. L. FELIX, Master Commissioner. Master Commissioner's Sale. J. M. Porter, Glenn & SImmerman Ohio Circuit Court, Kentucky. and Barnett & Smith, Attorneys. J. P. Stevens, et al., Plaintiffs, Thpie's n Renson vs. For the large and increasing sale of M. F. Taylor, et al., Defendants. When By virtue of a Judgment and or- Dr. Bell's In tho need of a cough medicine, try der of sale of the Ohio Circuit you will know the reason, m Court, rendered at the April term, It and 1911, .In the above cause for the sum of $122.25, with Interest at O DYSPEPTIC PHILOSOPHY. O the rate of 6 per cent, per annum OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO from the 26th day of January, 1910, until paid, and the further sum of Some men die hard, and others $57.00 with ltko Interest from the are dead easy. 23d day of Januaty, 1911. The unAn ounce of prevention Is worth divided two-fiftInterest In tho a pound of land hereinafter described will bo People who say Just what they sold first to pay the debt, Interest think are more numerous than popand cost due I. H. Stevens, and sec-an- d ular. to pay the debt, Interest and A woman seldom puts off till tocost duo J. P. Stevens. The whole morrow what she can wear cost herein Is $47.70, I will offer Few of us ever suffer from hoarsefor sale by public auction at tho ness when we are singing our own court house door In Hartford, praises. on M onday, the Bth day of You can't tell how much money June, 1911, about one o'clock p. m., a man Is making from the clothes upon a credit of six months, the fol- he wears. You must get a look at lowing described property, his wife's. Interest An undivided two-fiflIt's only on the morning after In a certain tract or parcel of land thnt a young man Is apt to realize lying in Ohio county, Kentucky, on he can't get ahead by getting a the waters of Muddy creek and head. known as tho J. A. Taylor farm, A married man frequently discovand bounded on the North by Virgo ers that the hand that rocks the Taylor'c farm; on the East by tho I. cradle Is the hand that cradles the F. Klmbley farm; on the South by rocks. Jos. Jarnagln and on the West by There Is one way In which a man J. C. & Jos. Rogers' farm, and be- resembles a fish. Ho can save himing the same land conveyed by Jos. self a lot of trouble by keeping his Jarnagln to J. A. Taylor on the mouth shut. , being of record In day of When you hear a girl referred to the Ohio County Clerk's office as being "awfully sensible" It's ri , also , pago In Deed Book safe bet that she's about as pretty a part of the same land conveyed to as a mud fence. on J. A. Taylor by About the time n man begins to , by Deed of record In day of flatter himself that h knows somethe Ohio County Clerk's office, Deed thing, ho becomes the father of a , In all conpage Book small hoy with a proclivity for asktaining nbout 150 acres, and being ing questions. the same land that grantor Inherited one-fift- h Do Ghosts Ilnuiit Swamps? Interest In nn undivided No.nover. It's foolish to fear fanfrom his father J. A. Tavlor, deceas-pand the other undivided one-fift- h cied evil, when there are real and Interest was willed to him by deadly perils to guard against In his sister. Susie Mitchell, daughter swamps nnd marshes, bayous, and of J. A. Taylor, deceased, and which lowlands. These nre the malaria will Is of record In Will Book 1, germs that cause ague, chills and page 444 uiuo county uierK s fever, weakness, aches In the bones offlce.or sufficient thereof to pro- and muscles and may Induce deadduce the sums of money ordered to ly typhoid, nut Electric Bitters destroys and casts out these vicious be made. The purchaser will be required to germs from the blood. "Three botexecute bond with approved security tles drove all the malaria from my system," wrote Wm. Fretwcll, of Immediately after sale. Lucama, N. C, "and I've had fine This 15th day of May, 1911. Use tills safe, health ever since." F. L. FELIX, sure remedy only. 50c nt James Master Commissioner. m Heavrln & Woodward and J. P. H. Williams. Sanderfur, Attorneys. In the Lime Light. " A woman only gets her name In Master Commissioner's Snip. the papers when she is married nnd Ohio Circuit Court, Kentucky. when she is divorced." Tho F. A. Ames Company, Plaintiff, "Even with that handicap, nianv vs. ladles mnnnge to figure In tho news W. L. Howard, et al., Defendants. right along." By virtue of a Judgment and orIt Stiirtled tlu AYoilil der of sale of tho Ohio Circuit Court, rendered at the April term, When tho astounding claims wore Arnica 1911, In the above cause for the sum first made for Bucklen's of $139.50, with Interest at the rate Salvo, hut forty years of wonderful of 6 per cent, per annum from tho cures have proved them true, nnd 1910, until everywhere It Is now known as the 8th day of August, paid, and $21.30 costs herein, I will best salvo on earth for burns, senilis, offer for sale by public auction at sores, cuts, bruises, sprains, swoll-Ing- s, eczema, chapped hands, fever the court house door In Hartford, on Saturday, the 3d day of Juno, sores and piles. Only 25c at James m 1911, nbout one o'clock p. m., upon H. Williams. a credit of three months, the following described property, 4 Two buggies manufactured by tho NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. F. A. Ames Company being Nos. 351 In ordering the address of and 348, or sufficient thereof to pro-duyour paper changed from one tho suras of money ordered to place to another It is absolutely be made. necessary to state where you The purchaser will bo required to have been receiving the paper as executo bond with approved security well as where you want It chang- immediately after sale. ed to. Please bear this in mind. This 15th day of May, 191.1. F. L. FELIX, Master Commissioner. Heavrln & Woodward. Attorneys. KENTUCKY! Light and Power Company 5t (INCOICI'ORATKD) E. G. Will ivire your house at cost. Electric Lights are clean, healthy and safe. No home or business house should be without , them when within reach. BARRASS, MGR, Blartford, Hy- - JOB PRINTING. The kind that makes you look good in the eyes of the wholesale dealer and the city merchant that makes your neighbors proud of you, Increases respect and sets you right In the minds of all people; this kind Is ooooooooooooooooo NEATLY DOJSTE And promply delivered by the HARTFORD HERALD. Everybody in any kind of business needs Printed Stationery Noe Heads, Cards. Envelopes, Statements, Etc. nowadays. Prices the lowest; work the best. Call or write us. 73he HERALD. Hertford. Ky. to-da- ' XxT'fraarr ffrsMinrr- QiNOgr &"VtoZ. "f.c Vf irutiNiictf SWOMSO(. &,- - Zf.VZYSJffyZKi " Mw juti x. to-w- lt: HARTFORD HERALD'S Clubbingal - FOR YEAR SUBSCRIPTIONS. The Herald and Weekly Courier-Journ" and Weekly Louisville Herald and Daily Owensboio Messenger Rates $1.50 1 .35 3.50 d. Owensboro Messenger.... 1.75 and Twice-a-wee- k 1.75 and Twice-a-wee- k Owensboro Inquirer 3.25 and Daily Owcnsbcro Inquirer and Kentucky Farmer Louisville .25 and Cincinnati Weekly Enquirer .50 and Bryan's Commoner .50 and Thrice-a-wee- k New York World .65 and Twice-a-wee- k St. Louis Republic 1.50 and National Magazine Monthly 1.50 and McCall's Magazine Fashions 1.30 1 1 1 1 Address THE HERALD. Hartford, I Ky. I Every kind of business needs advertising: nowadays to make it succeed. There are 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 an estimate, fhe figuring is free and the advertising won't cost you much. It will help you. Try it. To serve you in the right way. THE HERALD, Hartford, Ky. to-w- lt: ,il'Ij'i,,l' Hartford Herald Clftnffi ml twAutintf Iht htlr. Juxutunt growth. rromutei Never Falls to Itestero Oray IXnlr to ltd Youthiul Color. Curu n p ri ttn u hair lolling ac. Uln Dnigglti Only $! Per Year co HAIR BALSAM PARKER'S HAVE A ROUGH RIVER TELEPHONE PI.ACED IN YOUR RESI- DENCE OR PLACE OP Ill'S- INESS, AND PUT YOURSELF IN DIRECT CONTACT W'TH THE Advice to the Aged. slugInfirmities, such as weak kidneys and gish der and TORPID LIVER. An brings bowels, Mm ESTABLISHED 1058. j- blad- ants. By virtue of a Judgment and orcertain tract, of land or parcel of land In Ohio county, Kentucky, der of sale of tho Ohio Circuit Court, have a specific effect on these organs, stimulating the bowel j, causing them acres, same land rendered at tho April term, 1911, containing 52 to perform their natural functions a deeded to said parties by G. B. Li- in the above cause for tho sum of ta youth and kens and wife, on thof 10th day of $50.00, with interest at tho rate of IMPARTING VIGOR . December, 1900, and' recorded id 6 ner cent, per annum from tho to the kidneys, bladder and LIVER. They are adapted to old and young.' Deed Book No. 30, page 324, to 28th day of April, 1911, until paid, which deed reference Is here made and $96.05 costs herein, I will offer for a more particular description of for salo by public auction at the same, but which. Is bounded in a court house door in Hartford on lOTIHUUHTS EAGLE EYE SALY2 general way, o the East by the Monday, the 5th day of June, 1911, Otfd fi? Nothing hut th Eytf to-w- lt: prporty, . Tutt'sPills FninPSTMAH j.. noncD unncr m Uliuuii nuuuu - diamond, a natch. jewelry or mer ware, you can get tti best fitialltv nt the lowest prices ' from the it us a rine. a Long Distance Lines --TO AM. STATES. FOR THE COMPANY'S SPECIAL CONTRACT TO THE FARMERS, CALL ON OR ".DURESS tfnr mlmoit half a centurv we have served ex ctualvely the Southern tmile. Wr'"e lor our ireciuuairaua catalogue Auurcaa, IN THE SOUTH. J. W. O'BANON. ! Local Manager, Hartford, Ky. G P. Barnes 20 Box & Go. V7k W. C SEXTON. Incorporated. Local Manager, UoaVor Dam, Ky. Krtry LonItvlHa, Ky. Artlols Quarantaad. r. Dell's Pine-Tar-Hon- ey For Coughs and Cold. i; WYSOXi fore a west wind for an hour and a ADAUURG. half, two church spires were notod May 12 9. Mrs. J, W. Moore' who May 26. Mr. 'and Mrs. John S. below. Taylor and daughter Elva, of Ow- thas been very sick for the past K The balloon was brought down ensboro, are spending a few weeks week, Ib much better. , DESTJGTIVE FIBE and struck ground 300 feet from with friends and relatives hero. Messrs. Leo Nelson, Dick Green the Methodist Episcopal Cchurch of Misses Dovie Greer and Eula Mid-kl- ff and Jesse Beggarly have gone to Flames Eat Way Through To- Tpqsfleld. The aeronauts waited unentertained with a musical Sat- Evan3vllle on a raft of logs. til the hour of services and then urday night in honor of Miss Greor'a Mr. Jim Moore is able to be out bacco Warehouse and Coal joined tho congregation. The pas- brother Leslie, who returned from again. tor In his address referred to the Bowling Green a few days since. 'Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Nelson vis"-ite-d Company's Plant. fact that two of he congregation Thoro was a largo crowd present Mr. nnd Mra, John Knight, of had dropped into the service fro'm and all report an enjoyable evening. Cool Springs, Sunday. Ky May 26. Fire Paducah, Saturday, while Justus Last Mr. and Mrs. John S. Taylor and starting in the tobacco warehouse the skies. wifo and daughter, Owensboro, call- Leach, son of Albert Leach, was occupied Jointly by W. A. Martin PAYMENT IN FULL IS ed on Mr. nnd Mrs. C. L. Patton going home from Wysox, a dog ran and A. J. Campbell shortly before PROMISED TO DEPOSITORS Wednesday out in tho road and frightened his afternoon. midnight spread to the Dickerson Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Patton, of horse. It threw htm and stepped Company's warehouse, Tobacco Frankfort, Ky., May 29. Secrecompletely destroying both places tary of State Bruner was advised Taffy, spent Sunday with Mr. Pat- - on. ono of his lower limbs, cuttlnp ton's sister, Mrs. John Wcs Keown, a gash In which eight stitches were WHO and burning up several hundred y that tho Citizens' Trust com- here. la Some Kentucky Counties OHIO COUNT V MAN FltOM HOME hogsheads of tobacco. takon. When last heard from ho DIED FAR pany, of Elizabethtown, this week The friends and relatives of Mrs. was getting along very well. The seed warehouse of Gardner paid another installment to deposWhere Strange Methods Is on the Mr. Evan Davenport Jim Lewis Patton, of Ralph, sur Mr. Robert Barnard, of Beaver & Company also was damaged. itors of the Kentucky and Indiana prised her Sunday with a birthday sick lfst. Dam, received a telegram WednesThe total loss Is placed at $300,-00- 0. Bank of West Point, having $10 or Are Employed. Mr. Thomas Kennedy lost a good day announcing the death of his Tobacco stored in the Dicker- - less on deposit at tho time of the dinner, It being her 40th' anniver sary. About 8 a. m. the guests be- yearling mule recently. UNDERPAID brother, Prof. John C. Barnard, of son warehouse alone was estimated failure. The affairs of the bank SUPERINTENDENTS Mr. Silas Taylor and sfater, Mrs. gan to arrive with well filled basManila, P. I. His death occurred to be worth $250,000. will bo wound up next week, when kets and by 11 a. m. the table 'was Mary Barnett. wno have been very The Illinois Central freight de- all the depositors will be paid In Frankfort, Ky May 27. Appall- on May 21. Only a few weeks loaded with delicious edibles. Those sick of typhord flux, are belter. ing conditions were found in some ago Prof. Barnard left Hartford for pot, located at Eleventh and Broad full. Misses Susan and Martha ICIItott present were: Mrs. Patton's mothMr. Bruner is also of the opinion of the Kentucky counties in school the Philippine Islands, and Intend way, was burned, as were three box commencement exercises ed to .spend two or three yejrs there cars, loaded with tobacco, standing that the depositors of tho Farmers er and father, Mr. and Mrs. Jim attended matters Is the report of State InRalph, Mrs. Dr. Patton, Mr. and at Hartford. spector and Examiner McKenzIe R. in the employ of the Government as on a siding. The loss to the rail- and Mechanics' bank of Robards Mrs. C. L. Patton, Mr. Misses Lou and Kitty Berryman and Mrs. Todd to Governor Wlllson, after In- teacher. He taught there for some road will likely reach the $25,000 will be paid in full, and that tho Frank Russell, Mr. and Mrs. Thur-ma- n spent a few dim at Hartford last specting the books and methods of time prior to this, and was one of mark. The Gardner coal plant was suits that have been filed against Ralph, Mr. and Mrs. Reet week. tho bank bv the depositors will bo the County Superintendents of the best known teachers In this damaged. Mr. Marvin Tavlor and MT.il Kfllo Ralph and children, and Mary Patcounty. The Grand tobacco factory was compromised. He had recently taken a He hns this Infor- ton. Schools in Breathitt, Lee, Boyd, Berryman, of this vicinity, took the course at the Bowling also burned, entailing a big loss. mation from the leading directors Pike, Floyd, Johnson, Clark, MadiMrs. Dr. Patton spent last week te.ioher" exam'nut'en nt Hnrtfcr Boyle, Fayette, Green Normal In order to better The fire was discovered about 11:40 of the bank. son, Jessamino, with her son, J. L. Patton, at Ralph. Inst Friday ar-- ' Fa'urday. Bourbon, Scott, Woodford, Wolfe, equip himself for his chosen pro- o'clock. Its origin is unknown. No REAVER" DAM. The telegram stated that one was Injured. fession. For a burn or scald, apply ChamHere's Graft For You. Campbell and Kenton counties. It wni allay the Washington, May 29. Charges (May 26. Mr. Glimore Keown is berlain's Salve. some he died of bronchial pheumonla and Inspector Todd found that SUDDEX DEATH OF MRS. that an $850 portrait of Former visiting his sister t McHenry this pain almost ' instantly and quickly" have been that his body would be shipped to of the Superintendents ROBERT CRAIG AT HOME Secretary heal tho Injured parts. For sale by-of State Wm. R. Ray cost week. acting as insurance agents and get- this county for burial. He was a all dealers. m Messrs. Logan, Robert, the Government $2,400 were made Mr. Clifford Maddox has returnting the teachers' checks for pre- brother of The sad news was received In before Thad and Garfield Barnard and Mrs. tho House Committee on ex- ed from Narrows, Ky., where he has miums. In other counties Instructors A negro woman and her son were Hartford late Wedensday evening penditures Artist Albert been visiting Prof. Fred ShulU. may teach almost any kind of a Lon Stevens, all of this county. The of the death of Mrs. Mary lynched at O'Kema, Okla. They Jane Rosenthal said he received following letter was received by The merchants of Beaver Dan $850 for school without having the grade of Craig, wife of Mr. Robert Craig, were charged with tho murder of certificate necessary to teach such The Herald from Mr. Barnard last who had just expired suddenly at the portrait, while a voucher drawn have nearly all quit selling cold Deputy Sheriff George H. Toney. It was written on board on the department called for $2,400. drinks on account of a town license a school, and so on, until he sums Friday. her home near Ensor, In Daviess on all kinds of cold drinks. Beaup under the general conditions of the steamship Korea, just before county. Mrs. Craig had been up .MAN LIVES A DAY Japan, but ver Dam is now one or tho "dryest" schools, where he finds that the law landing at Yokohama, and going about the house and her WITH A BROKEN NECK towns In the State. must be changed in many Instances, gives no hint of his approaching fa death came as a great shock to the tal Illness. Mr. Barnard says: Mr. John Wattles, who has been and an efficient State Board of EdApril 26, 1911. Our trip is fine, family. She was talking with her Louisville, Ky., May 29. M. J. seriously 111 for some tlmo, Is ucation must be had before Kendaughter and little grandchild a Scully, aged fifty-fiv- e years, of Pe-w- thought to be Improving. tucky will step from the bottom of Just rough enough to bo bracing. few minutes before tho end came. Valley, suffered a broken neck We have many interesting people illiteracy. The the list of States In LAST LEGAL HANGING The daughter left the room for a report complains in part as follows: aboard. A Mr. Buckland gave us short time and was recalled by the Saturday night, by falling down a KENTUCKY WILL HAVE flight of stairs. He lived over twenty-fpreservo a grand lecture on the Passion Play "The failure to keep and something our A party of four child who had noticed at Oberamergau. hours In that condition, and proper and necessary teachers' cerFrankrort, Ky., May 25. Roger Americans go to Hong Kow, China, was wrong with her grandmother. regained consciousness, becoming tification records. Warren, a negro, whose home fs In to manage a government paper mill. When the daughter returnod to tho able to discuss the accident. Ho "The failure to make a satisfacroom, Mrs. Craig was sitting In her Louisville, was hanged here shortly tory settlement with the County An American nurse and a lady chair seemingly asleep, but Investi- died early this morning, following arter sunrise this morning. The nean operation, which was made yesclose of the school year teacher take position In a Chinese gation showed Judge at the that llfo was ex- terday afternoon, In an effort to gro killed a fellow convict In tho university near Shanghai. Four of the showing the disbursement penitentiary. charming and brave young ladles tinct. save his life. State school funds apportioned to go Mrs. Craig was born In Hartford, This is the last legal hanging that to Manila to make three Amerithe various districts of the county. GROWN AND BRIDGE WORK December 28, 1835. She was a will take place in Kentucky. Tho Oklahoma's Rest Speller. preserve as per- can teachers and a civil engineer daughter "The failure to of Hon. John H. and HanChlckasha, Okla., May 29. Lau- now law Is now effective, and In the For tho refined and dainty woman Is happier for life. Wo have had manent records the monthly reports nah Davis McIIenry, and was marfuture all persons sentenced to what she demands now. Americana of time taught and the orders upon several special programs of music ried July 3, 1858, to RobertCralg, ra Robinson, aged 12, is the best speller In Oklahoma, according to death will bo electrocuted in a chair aro by passengers and a mask ball. on dentistry, and are which the teachers' salaries are one of the most prominent men of the Judges In a EddyvIIle penitentiary. We left Honolulu the 24th and contest for . the at the not satisfied with anything but jwild. county. championship of the state. After routo to Daviess of perfection In dental work Dr. Roll's Antiseptic Salve "The granting of teachers' certif- are on a Mrs. Craig was I hear Yokohama. the wireless unusually bright endowed with an 12 hours and 30 minutes Laura was Is guaranteed for tetter, ringworm, Teeth extracted with as little pain icates to different applicants who mind, enhanced by the only contestant buzzing. With regards, left standing, eczema, chapped hands and lips, as possible. Children given careful had not passed the examinations culture and personal magetism that though many adults had JXO. C. BARNARD. taken part. running sores, ulcers and In fact all attention. Special attention to platewith the grades necessary to wararrived here made her greatly beloved by a PADUCAH BUSINESS P. R. Yokohama as skin diseases. Good to use after work and ALL WORK GUARAN rant the Issuance of certificates large circle of relatives and friends. COLLEGE May nth, 2 p. m. Had some rough i m TEED. Work done at lowest prices. .' . . required by law, FILES RAXKRUPTCY PETITION shaving. 25c a box. She Is survived by her husband and ' rbports to weather. "Slatting Inaccurate following children: Mrs. Margathe l For Snle Town proporty, vacant Paducah, Ky May 29. The Pa- lots, cottages and two-stor- y IIKFLIN. ret Griffin, of Hartford, Mrs. J. the State Superintendent of the dwelling. Bennett Hunter Bell, W. J. Craig, of Bowl- ducah Central Business college filed May 29. Mr. Reuben Office is Republican Building, census enumeration of children for A. C. YEISER & CO., different districts as a basis for the and son Foster, of Hartford, spent ing Green, Hardin Craig, of Min- a petition in bankruptcy In the UnitHartford, Ky. a neapolis, y with his daughter, Mrs. apportionment of funds to these and Misses Catherine and ed States Court. Tbe liabilities are $2,238.31, with assets of about half Rowan, of this place. Agnes Craig. districts. this sum. Tho college was estabMr. and Mrs. Herman PIrtle and "The County Superintendents are many children, of Nocreek, visited Mrs. WILLIAM II. MOORE PASSES lished In 1902 and has turned out In most instances under-paiAWAY IX IIOPKIXSVILLE many graduates. S. T. Howard is of them receiving only 30 odd dol- Plrtle's sister, Mrs. Sherman Condlt, president of the college. lars a month. Considering this near Heflln, Sunday. William H. Moore, formerly of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Ward, or fact, together with their present Epwortli League In Session. mannor of political election, It Is Williams Mines; Mr. and Mrs. Clar- Owensboro, but for the past few The Sunday School, EpwortbN many of them ence Patton, of Llvermore, and Miss years a resident of Hopkinsville, not surprising thnt League nnd District Conference conare poorly equipped for their re- Clara Ellis, of Owensboro, visited died or Brlght's disease at 8:30 vened In Beaver Dam Monday evo'clock Friday nlgfit. Mr. Moore their mother here Sunday. sponsible duties. ening with good attendance. A 4 Mr. W. M. Heflln went to Cal- was 65 years or age, and had been school needs demand an ef"The 4UJ4. 4. In poor health for some time, but splendid program Is being render morning. ficient State Board of Education houn on business this Mrs. Mabel Ross, ofKronos, visit- he was not considered seriously ill ed and will continue until this ev vested with appropriate powers of Number one Clover and vest" and "Cream of Wheat. Tho District Conference strong ed her mother and father here last until about on week prior to his ening. and Rpneral supervision, proper will begin morn- Timoth Hay, mixed. Madisonvillo Bolted Meal, death. County Boards of Education, with week. Mr. Moore was born in Christian ing at 8 o'clock, lasting two days. Miss Gertie; Bennett, of Beda, Number one Clover Hay. the mannor of selection and the as"Quail Brand." fs being manifested signment of the functions of each spont Friday night with MissesPcarl county, but spent most of his lifo In Good Interest First-clas- s Feed Corn: ' Hartford Mill Company's throughout. carefully worked out. And one and Efflo Easterdny here, and at- Owensboro, where he was engaged i Corn Chops. in the banking business. At ono Capital Remains at Oklahoma City. be vested tended tho League at Nocreek. Unbolted Meal. function which should with tho Mr. A. C. PIrtle went to Owens- time ho was connected with the Countv Board Is the power Washington, May 29. Tho capiCorn Feed Meal. German Millet Seed, Fancy Farmers and Traders bank, the Citi- tal ot Oklahoma will still remain-a- t effectively to enforce nttendnnco In boro Alfalfa Meal.. Southern. zens Savings bank, and later ho or- Oklahoma City, so far as the the rural schools as It Is now enli.'c Is n Small Amount. ganized tho Eaele bank, which was Supreme Court of Crown Alfalfa Feed. forced In our city schools." Fancy Whipponvill Peas. not suffer ono day for the United States You would flnnlly absorbed by the United States is concerned. That trlbunnl y Weaver Dam, Ivy. five times that amount. Then try llaigiiiii Acme Horse and Mule .Tiistu Home Grown Peas. cottage, declined to hold that the Oklahoma five Sutherland's Eaglo Eye Salvo. Wo National bank. Newly Improved B. A. Thomas' Improved statute, enacted last December to Feed. rooms, with wide hallway, two open guarantee It to cure. It's painless TAFT CONGRATULATES Bran and Ship Stuff, pure Stock and Poultry Remedy, m screen-closeroraovo tho capital from Guthrlo, on and harmless. porches and one NEW MEXICAN PRESIDENT was unconstitutional. lot 100x150 feet, with good barn wheat product. aiuj Hog .Powder. Every HOPEWELL. and outhouses, two wells, hard and Washington, May 27. Presldont Card of Thanks. May 29. Mrs. Mary Barnett, of Best Northern White Oats. paokage guaranteed. soft water, garden anil chicken lot, y sent a message of conWe wish to thank our kind Dam, has been very sick at Taft Rock Salt. on Main street, concrete walks from Beaver Minor's Fly Oil for Stock. gratulation to Francisco Leon do la friends and neighbors for their kind the resldonco of hor brothor, Mr. front doors to front doors of W. Ky. Silas Taylor. Mr. Taylor has also Barra, Provisional President of assistance during the Illness and Barrel Salt. Minor's Disinfectant Fluid. Somlnnry. Going at less than cost, death or our dear baby, William Osbeen very sick but both are Improv- Mexico. He said: Lime. Chicken Feed Apply to Mr. or Mrs. easy terms. Cracked "I extend to your excellency my car. ing. C. C. Justus, Beaver Dam, Ky. 19t4 OVvensboro's Best Patent Corn, 2 sizes; Wheat, Atlas hearty congratulations upon your Wilson and sister, MR. and MRS. FRED MILLER. Mr. Herman Flour, "Clifton." 0 0 0OO0OO0OOOOO000Ml89 Nom of n0n(l0r, are visiting elevation to tho Chief Magistracy Chick Feed, Atlas Hen Feed, The United States Senato has O FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH. 0Uielr 8lster( Mr8. Tom Engler, of of tho Republic or Mexico, confident Madisonville's Best Paterjt Mica Crystal Grits, 3 sizes; fixed Junb 12 for a vote on tho O this place. W. II. AVrlglit, Pastor. that your conduct or the high office O for the Oyster Shells. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Miss Annie Lee Taylor, of Hart- will conduce to tho peace and wel- joint resolution providing Senators Flour, "Bob White'.1' spent Saturday night and Sun- fare of Mexico and to the happi- election of United States ford, Irvington's Best Patent Jones' Pure Animal Matter ness and prosperity of tho Mexican by direct voto of the people. The Preaching overy Fourth Sunday day with Miss Margaret Taylor. resolution has already passed the Flour, "None Such." Fertilizer, made by tho Jones morning and evening. Taylor, who has people." Mrs. Katherlno House. every Sunday at been In this neighborhood for two Bible School Hartford Mill Co.'s Best Fertilizer Company, of Louis 8KY VISITORS ATTEND 9:30 a. m. months, has gone to the residence The Woman's Foreign Missionary Patent Flour, "Cream of Har ville, Ky. CHURCH IN A BALLOON a.m. of her daughter, Mrs. Ellfott, afl Communion service at 10:30 Society of tho Louisville Conference Prayer meeting ovory Wednesday Hartford. Topsfleld, Mass., May 28. The will meet In Owensboro with Settle evening at 8 o'clock Instead of Friballoon as a means of conveyance Momorlal church, on June 7 and MAXWELL. day as heretofore y by will be In session six days. May 26. Mrs. Ludle May nnd to church was utilized Itenini-kablTirades. Miss Ella Jolly wont to Hartford Charles J. Glldden and J. J. Van For All Bowel Troubles Valkenburg, In a Journey of twenty' The recent May examination at Tuesday. Use Dr. Bell's Anti-PaiRelief la 62 applicants rewhich thero were Miss Lockle Mae Athorton, of miles from Lowell to this tqwn. almost Instantaneous. Is also good 25 second-clas- s, Nuckola, visited Miss El!a Crowe Tho aeronauts made an early as Tvr ; sulted In 21 first-clas- s, externally for all kinds of pains. and four fall-ure- a. Saturday and Sunday. from Lowell, promising Sold everywhere. cension 12 third-clas- s m Mr. Orlen Glenn, Calhoun, Is friends to land near a church and - Subscribe for Tbe Hartford Herald. A remarkable feature of the ex very III. , attend services. After floating- berto arulnatlon was the grades made by Misses Edith and Effle Duke, who They certificates. made first-claare twin sisters and their grades lacked only of being Identical. MS SCHOOL Miss Edith made an average of 87 per cent, and MIbs Effle an average of 87 per cent. STATE A comparison of the highest average made showed that Prof. E. P. Llles had the highest which was 96 per cent, and Prof. H. C. Crowder or Jn-spectSays Report of per second highest with 94 cent. In the examination for comTodd. mon school diplomas just a week prior to the examination for county twenty were VERY BAD CONDITIONS FOUND teachers' certificates successful and one failed. The Hartford Herald wttJBMr PAOUCAH VISITED BY ss .. 11 6-- 7-- 11 -- i NEEDEDJ State to-da- " c' post-gradua- te to-da- y. i ee to - tho-acm- west-by-nor- th - -'-- !;. DR. H. J. BELL, An-th- HARTFORD, KY. d, 4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4. J'Ii 14444. For Sale! 4.4.4.4.4. 4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4. 4.4.4.4.4.4. .r 7 to-da- to-da- d: T to-da- to-da- n. W. E. ELLIS, Prodi Tizxei itre. HARTFORD, - - KENTUCKY, -- 1