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Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.): June 7, 1911 Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Jno. P. Barrett & Co. Hartford, KY 1911 haf1911060701_sn84037890 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.): June 7, 1911 Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.) Jno. P. Barrett & Co. Hartford, KY 1911 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognitio n (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has be en done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Librar ies Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. Wt " W':' SSr SLEPT I1V I, Wg?gg THE HARTFORD HERALD. I SiibscH2rtion $1 Per Year, in'Advance, "I Come, Ibt Herald of a Ktiij World, lit Sen of 111 follom Limbtring at Hj Back All Kinds Job Printing Neatly Executed. I 37th TEAR. "Estate board EQUALIZATION HARTFORD, KY., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1911. breach of promise to marry, by Martin Knapp, a musician of St. Louis. PLEADING Mrs. Biking is in Texas, where she is seeking a cure for the white plague, she alleged In depositions SUBDUED taken in San Antonio a few days ago. In the depositions Mrs. Blck-In- g says she has lost none of her love for, the St. Louis man she And Caused Him to Sign still thinks of him as before. It was for his sake, for his happiness, . Resignation. that she Jilted him. To use her own testimony: "I contracted tuberculosis from GUIDED HIS TREMBLING HAND my former husband, and could not think of marrying Mr. Kapp after sobbing ,as if his heart would XO. 23. condition will soon be relieved, as they are building an addition to the dormitory, which will make It comfortable for the white girls. CORPSE ALL NIGHT DIDN'T KNOW IT WIFE'S break. files a Report of Its Recent Work. A "Mndarne rang the bell and called the military messenger, and with him sent the resignation to the Chamber of Deputies. That night the mobs rioted here, and I understand more than sixty" people wore Neither Diaz nor his wife killed. or son slept a wink that night, and Madame began tho argument to flee from the1 city for Vera Cruz and TWO IN ONE BED AI REFORMATORY Inspector Todd Tells of Bad Conditions SITUATION IS DESCRIBED Han- then to saln. "At first Diaz was unmoved and declared lie was going to his native State of Oaxaca. Then about midnight, suddenly drawing his wife and son into his arms, the old man 'said : " 'For your sakes and for your happiness 1 will go, but God bears witness that I do not wish to go. Mexico has been In my charge and care for thirty years and now she does not want me; to spare your anguish I will go.' "Messengers were sent Immediately to the railroad, whero a special train was ordered and many trunks packed and others hastily thrown together. Diaz's agent was awakened at his home, and at 3 o'clock In the morning tho trunks left, after the military guards arranged for the train. "At 3:30 In the morning o May 26 the family left in two autos and secretly passed down the different back streets, while from Zocalo still rang the shouts of the mob mad for Madero. iThe servants wero told to call at the agent's office for their money and all received large gifts of money, in addition to their wages. None went to tho depot exJ cept the driver of tho Presidential auto and one guard who sat with the chauffeur. "The President, his wife and daughter went ono way to tho depot, while Porflrlo Diaz, Jr., his wife and children In another, and were Joined along tho way by automobiles carrying friends, none of whom went further than the depot. "Diaz seemed completely broken with grief, which was written all over his face. Madamo Diaz alone appeared contented, while the son seemed glad to get out of the country where ho had heenf hated for being tho son of his father, now without Influence. "The family believed that Diaz would have starved and fought out the battle against all odds, as In all the time I have worked In the family I never saw tho old man recede from a stop once taken, and I have been entrusted with many errands both from Madame Diaz and Diaz himself, errands which a woman alone could do. "All tho servants loved Diaz and his wife, and belloved In him, and we nro still burning candles before the shrine of Guadalupe praying that he will return." LITTLE SON ACCIDENTALLY SHOT AND KILLED FATHER Ky., Juno 3. Death Louisville, y to Mr. John W. Powell, came former Superintendent of the Eureka Stone Rubbing Company, as a result of tho wound accidentally Inflicted by his son Floyd, aged 7, Wednesday night. The older Powell was shot In tho abdomen with his own rifle, the hoy having picked it up ns the father was getting ready to clean the gun. "I'll shoot you," said the boy. "You are too small; you can't shoot," was the father's reply, the latter never dreaming the gun was loaded. Tho boy playfully pointed It at him and pulled the trigger. The ball perforated tho kidneys. Powell died at 9:30 o'clock this morning at Sts. Mary and Elizabeth Hospital. to-da- Which ihe Board Says dicaps Its Work at Every Step. GOOD that." Mrs. Blcklng Is 38 years old. Her 70 years old when he died. He left her $300-00The case is on docket for In Signing Fateful Paper-Mid- night former husband was 0. Flight of Aged Warrior Follows. THE STORY OF SENORA'S MAID City, June 3. Maria an Oaxaca Indian woyears old, who was man, thirty-fiv- e In the service of Madame Portlrlo Diaz for nine years, declares that Senora Diaz guided the faltering hand of the President to write his resignation, and then took the message from the roluctant hand of the old man and sent It herself to the Chamber of Deputies for action on the evening of May 25. Tho servant declares that Madame Diaz forced her husband to flee the city at 4 o'clock in the morning through fear 'that he would be assassinated. President Diaz protested at his wife's actions and used every argu ment possible, but finally was over come by his wife's pleas, and he and tho family fled. The Ocampo woman said: "To his family Diaz always said that he would never resign and that he would not bo driven to it, but would stay and fight It out, and If need be, die fighting, but my mis tress argued night and day with him and told him that his life was worth more to her than to the un grateful Mexicans or to a country inhabited by such people. "His resignation had been made out for more than a month by Diaz's attorney, and on the afternoon of May 25, about 3 o'clock, Madame Diaz brought the paper to Diaz, who was seated In front of a mahogany library table In tho library of his home on old Cadena street, this city, with his head burled In his hands and tears coursing down his cheeks. "I had been helping Lus Noriega, another maid, dress Madame, and stood Just behind the heavy curtains leading to the main living room next to tho library. The heavy clock In the ball struck three as Madame put her nrmaround Diaz's head and began reaOThg the resignation to him. 'No, no,' he said, 'I will not sign that.' Thn Madame argued In a low voice, caressing him soothingly, and finally took his hand, In which she placed a pen, and started to guide It over the paper at tho bottom of the resignation. Diaz Jerked his hand away, and springing to his feet, his eyes blazing, said: " 'I will not sign this. I will stay hero In my country and caro for It.' "Madame Diaz soothed him and thon rang the bell. I answered before any of the othor servants got there. I then brought a fresh piece of papor and then his wlfo led the old man, trembling with mixed anger, grief and regret, back to his chair, took his right hand with the pen and guided It as ho rewrote the entire resignation and signed It. "No attention was paid to mo and I stood watching and listening. When It was signed, Madame reached for It with one hand and with the other rang a bell for a messenger. Sho knew that at that moment the Chamber of Deputies was In session and that there was a terrible turmoil demanding her husMexico o, ASSESSOKS VERY RARE trial late this month. MAN IN ST. LOUIS TELLS ) Frankfort, Ky., June 3. In a facetious report filed with the Governor, the Board of Equalization f.ir .the State discusses the reasons why ' property Is not assessed higher. The report In part Is as follows: "In this, as in former years, there was no occasion for reducing any county's returned assessment. Not one of them was assessed at a n measure of its face value. counties were not changed not for the reason that the hoard considered them properly assessed, but because, if they were increased, the counties that had a per cent, added would need to have been raised correspondingly higher. "The law governing the board has not been changed In any particular during your administration. The Legislature has not seen fit to make an addition or change which would enablo the board' to more probably arrive at an accurate conclusion In Its endeavor to equallzo Forty-seve- OF CRIME IN KENTUCKY St. Louis, June 2. Harry Cunningham, remorseful, he said, because he had committed a burglary, accosted Watchman John Cahill at the entrance to the Four Courts and said ho wanted to be locked up and held for tho authorities of Hawesvllle, Ky. Cunningham told Cahill that he robbed the store of Michael Fritz In the Kentucky city two weeks ago, stole cigars, groceries and other goods and camo to St. Louis. Since, he said, he had been unable to sleep or find peace of mind, and had decided it would be best for him to give himself up and take that He asked the punishment. tho police of Hawesvllle be notified and said ho would return without requisition papers. Cunningham Is twenty-nin- e years old and ft stationary engineer. He Is held at police headquarters ponding an Investigation PRETTY GIRL REFUSER TO MARRY ALLEGED SEDUCER The Owensboro Messenger says: When tho case of Lewis HIgdon, who Is charged with seduction, was called In the Circuit Court Friday afternoon, the defendant, who Is a young farmer of tho KnottsvlIIo neighborhood, walked before Judge Blrkhead and stated that he was willing to marry Miss Minnie Rodg-er- s, girl the pretty sixteen-year-ol- d who Is his accuser. The statute In such cases provides that In tho event the accused offers to marry tho person whom he Is said to have betrayed, that no matter whether she accepts or rejects the proposal, the prosecution against the defendant shall be values among the counties. "The transfer sheets upon which we are to primarily base our decision as they are at present returned, are In most cases almost worthless, some for the reason that tho purchase price Is purposely hidden under '$1 and other considerations, many have no valuo Axed by tho county supervisors, somo have no value Axed by tho assessor; much tls listed with other property; In numbers of Instances the acreage 's not given; in nearly all somo one term is withheld, which makes a comparison between tho sale value, assessed value and supervisor's val ue, Impossible. In many cases It Is a result of Ignorance, carelessness or slovenliness; in others, shrewdneduplicity done purposely ss-and When witnesses are to mislead. sent, they oftener serve to confuse h Blrkhead turned to tho young girl, who was neatly attired and who Is a very bright, Intelligent and rather pretty girl, and asked her If she would marry HIgdon. She very promptly and deliberately answered In tho negative. n, Commonwealth's Attorney Ben D. Rlngo was In the court room and when the offer of marriage was reIs tho privilege of tho owner and jected by tho young woman, ho detho duty of the officials to connive clined to go Into tho prosecution of to list all proporty at a very low fig- tho charge against tho young man. ure. In tho matter of personal property, no witness testified that ELECTION FOR PRESIDENT TO RE HELD IN MEXICO the assessor claimed to have assessed it fully, or that the owners had Mexico City, June 3. By an offIntended to glvo it in at Its worth. by ProIn substance they contend that It icial decree issued anywhere and ex- visional President Do La Barra, a Is not given In cuse themselves on tho ground that special Presidential election was Territhe 'It Is a matter of perjury or poverty, called. In all will States and on Ocbe chosen and exercise their right of cholco." tories electors m tober 1, and these will elect a successor to Portlrlo Diaz on Sunday, NINETY MILLION MORE IN TAXES FOR KENTUCKY October IB. Do La Barra fully realizes the Frankfort, Ky., June5. As a re- immense responsibility he has assult of the Increases in assessments sumed and tho men who were made by tho State board of valua- prominent In the conduct of the tho State revolution do not underestimate tho tions and assessments, will receive $90,000 more in taxes difficulties to be encountered In tho accordlpg to the report made by holding of an open election In Mox-lc- o. Sherman Carver, secretary of the So far tho name of Francisco I. boar,d, to Frank P.James, State AudThe report shows that Madero. Jr., is tho only one known itor, Vm notiinl tnfnl nt nnapRsmnnt on all that will appear on the ballot for property In .the State this year Is President. The total amount $846,454,020. True Democratic Attitude. of taxes due the State on this will Declaring that It is not Tils purbe S4.232.2C9. pose to fight Democrats, but to dojt fe ItEFUSES TO MARRY LOVER ve' o all of his time to fighting the IJECAU9E OF CONSUMPTION common enemy the Republicans in the campaign this fall, M. M. Kansas City, Mo., Juno 3. Be- Logan, of Edmonson county, Satcause she contracted consumption urday withdrew from the race for from her former husband, and the Democratic nomination for At I. does not want the man she loves to torney General. catch the deadly disease. Is the unreport cotton The Government usual defense of Mrs. Minnie Bik ing, a wealthy widow of this cltv, indicates that the yield this yeas' greatwho la being sued In the Circuit will be about 2,500,000 balc3 for er than the average. for $100,000 damage Court . tax-ntlcto-d- ay m to-da- y. -- than otherwise. "There are a few good assessors In the State. We say a fow for tho lack of a general term that express es a lesser number. The Impression ground gaining to be Rjeems thn Stntn thnt we have V aineln tax system, and that per- scal property Is exempt from and Inasmuch as real estate Is compelled to bear tho burden, It abated. Judgo ' JURY HUNG IN TRIAL OF MRS. LOUTILDA LYNCH A hung Jury resulted in the trial of Mrs. Loutllda Lynch, charged with the murder of her Amblo Buck, in Circuit Court nt Owensboro Friday. Eleven of tho jurors stood for life Imprisonment In tho penitentiary and one hold out for a sentence for manslaughter. It was proven by' the Commonwealth that the woman, accompanied by her husband, called her from the side of his wife at night, and as ho appeared at the door, sbpt him to death. The defense claimed that the woman was subject to spells of Insanity. oon-In-lason-in-la- w band's resignation. ."Diaz thrust tho paper In his pocket and refused to hand It over to his wife and brushed her to one resignation side. The original drawn up' by the lawyer lay on the floor, and it was afterward burned up and never used. "There wore tears on the beautiful faco of Madame as- sho begged Diaz to glvo her the resignation, or at least send It at once, so as to avert massacres and riots. She argued for more than twenty minutes, and then Diaz toro tho crumpled; i paper from his pockot, thrust; it Into her hand, saying: " 'Therei do- what you Tilease "with lt, and threw himself on a couch, I I - Texas soldier, died Juan Gatau, In the poorhouse at San ,Antonlo, Tex., at the age of 109 years. The Earllngton Bee says: Robert Harris, a farmer, 50 year3 old, while riding from here to his farm six miles from Madlsonville, while In an Intoxicated condition, AT THE STATE INST fell off his vehicle and broke hl3 neck, dying almost Instantly. John Bumpus, 20 years old, who was ridSays Affairs Are Managed ing on horseback following Harris, thought the man was in a drunken Very Loosely and Econstupor, and pulled tho body over a fence and slept beside It all night. omy is Possible. Bumpus got up at daybreak and still did not suspect that the man BUILDINGS OLD AM) CROWDED beside him was dead. Bumpus went to the house Frankfort, Ky., Juno ". A de- by, requesting of Lum Howard near that Harris be taken plorable state of nliiis In tho dormcare of. On returning to the supitories of tho House or Reform, posed slumberer, an examination near Lexington, Is severely criticis- showed that the bodv was rigid. ed by State Inspector and Examiner Harrb leaves a wife and children report to Gov. Wlllson. Todd In his and an aged - mother. The body colMr. Todd says that thirty-si- x was burled yestordav, following the ored girls are compelled to sleep In verdict of coroner's jurv that twenty beds, only two of which are death was due to a broken neck. double ones; that the beds of the negro boys are so close together WHOOPING COUGH PARTY THE LATEST INNOYATION that the boys have to climb over euch other to get to bed and that Mass., Brocton. 4. A June almost the same conditions exist In the dormitories of the white In- whooping cough party Is the latest thing In entertainment for chilmates. J. Anson Brock, five years A summary of the examiner's re- dren. old, Introduced the novelty here port .Is as follows: Inspector criticises the sys- last night. Brock, whose birthday The fell yesterday, spent a tearful morntem of bookkeeping, and failure to ing when he was told that on ackeep the proper cash and ledger count of his affliction he could not books, and further states that the reports were found on loose sheets celebrate the day with the expected party. of paper. The Invoice file was not Finally his mother conceived the was impossicomplete, and that It In eight Idea of Inviting little ble to make nthorough check of friends who also had the whooplni tho institution. cough. The eight sturdy whoopers Ho also criticises the failure to 1 rtrncnlitAfl llitrtinnlifnn nnnmntlii n ., keep separate an account of the ''""-""- mr. linn n Miaii (ilni'n.1 n n .1 frt l""K? ",v i,,av" products of tho farm, consisting of '"' whooped and ate cake and ice about 150 acres, and recommends cream. An cake wa that a separate set of books be presented to Individualwhooper the best and maintained ns to the revenue den smaller cake went ns a consoln- rlvorl frnm. nnil Mm ovnnnRo nf run- Prtxe to the lad who coughed Ho believes this nlng the farm. least. can be made a very valuable asset A WEALTHY FARMER to the Institution. TAKES HIS OWN LIFE He further states that he found two superintendents and two maCadiz, Ky., June 3. R. K. GoodUp until a year ago Prof. trons. Doak and his wife only were in win, a wealthy farmer of this coun- charge, and he believes the business ty, committed suicide this morning can be safely conducted with one nt C:30 .o'clock at his home near superintendent and ono matron, es- - j Cerulean Springs by shooting when money Is needed for self In the stomach with a shotgun. tho Improvement of tho conditions i The deed was committed In the sta- of the Houses of Reform. The sal- hie, n short distance from the house. ary of Prof. Doak Is $2,000 per an- The family heard the report of the num, his wlfo as motron gets $G00, gun, and went nt once to the stable, dead when they reached while Mr. Mllllken, nlso superin- - but he tendent, receives a salary of $1,500, .him He was abouty fiO years of nee. nnd his wife a salary of $600: a wife and a home was erected at a cost of over and Is survived bv $4,000, which is occupied by Mr. number of grown children. Mr. Goodwin had been In noor It Is charged that Mrs. Mllllken. Mllllken was not at tho Institution l"nlth for somo time and at times during the months of May, June, seemed verv despondent, and the July and August, 1910, and she was death of his close friend, Foster appointed matron In April, but RpwIs, n merchant nt Cerulean, records show that she received pay 'which occurred vesterdav morning, for this period. This was criticised Is thoncM to have contributed to by the grand Jury of Fayetto coun- some extent to his net. ty. Tho inspector states In his re- OWENSBORO ROY WINS port that If services wero not renRIG PRl'E RY DRAWING dered for this time, the amount should not have been paid by the Master E. Stewart H. Bruner, of State and should be refunded. a check Owensboro, ins received deplorable condi- for Ho reports n $100 from the Friedman-Shelb- y tion In tho dormitories of the In Khnn f!n.. nf St. I.mils. ninkprs of In the colored girls' tho 1ed rf00go B,100aB the stitution nrho dormitory, which Is nothing more In the original drawing contest that than an old shack, snld to be over was conducted throughout the Unlt-n- il 100 years old. unsanitary and un Stntps. with tho view of advor- safe. and containing three or four tIg,n(, an(, ,)0u,nrlslng ttle nod small rooms on the ground floor 0ooBe Bnoe nnd a half attic above, very poorlv Master Bruner won tho prize of ventilated, nt present there arc $5 thnt was offered bv the J. A. thirty-si- x girls with only twenty Brown company, of Owensboro, nnd beds, two of which are double Bteo, his drawing together with tho the remnlnlng eighteen being sin- nf ntI,or .irawlmrs that girls sloop n m,0 gle. Twentv-sl- x throughout tho wcfo BUbinUtci, attic, and In some Instant two UnUcd gta,eB( WRB then gent nto have to sleep In a single bed. The thfl ,)0U80 nt st Loug whjro thov Is used as school- - were ontore(, ,n t,,0 contcst for tho same building room and sleeping room, dining raml prjzcg room Stownrt Is a bright youngster of The same condition exists In t'.e twe,yo vpnrg nm, recentlv flnBnefl colored boys' building, the bods bo- - he KVmih Brndo ln 10 cty wnno,f Ing so clnso together that tho crcdltab,0 nVerage B ycrJ. . must walk ovor each other to got f .. ,vork to me:r own. ''o'Mmntp or Unfortunit? At the present time ln tho whPe Glasgow, Ky., Juno 3. J. T. girls' dormitory tho condition Is about tho same. tero holnc nU-- Welsh, a well x known farmer of suffered a sunstroke two rooms nvnllah'o for plponlnr ,Hart county. nurposp. The rooms 'ffM i while at work In a field and fell un- ifeet. One room cnntppn twentv conscious. He 'was entangled in tie ! single bods and one donMo bo(. nrd plow lines and was dragged to M thlrty-elch- .t homo b a mulo, a dlstancq of somo elrls nr0 comnellp-- i Fleep In this room. The ppoM two hundred vards. '"'hon h room contains twnntv.'our slmrlo found nt the gate bv his wife ho was 'hods J"id ono doiib'" 5L M fov- - more dead than 'lvo. but it is ur girls occupy this room. This Heved that he will recover. - ,..., "," in hlm-peclal- ly s flt .....,,,. ' I "., a-- e vs be-fo- $0ft&M n""- PAGE TWO. 'WHKjSB'OBPf ftQWjjF9' imihii TMiiUfcUiiir ' yx n in -!- '" '"''"VWSIF""" " - iniTiiliiiiiriMi ll'iliirin iiihnMn J'WH,pM(?F" v$r"F "'"i'liy- - 'WOBlmrmr n Fffisi&'Fmw '7''"tChf,H THE HARTFORD HFRAI D "WKDNES.DAV, JUNE 7, t 30 DAYS EXTENSION 30 l If I The Stock has 0 to be reduced and we are going to continue this. THIRTY DAYS way of doThe extraordinary values you have been getting are going to prevail.with continued reductions. Our straight-forwar- d ing business has appealed to the people and we assure you that our method is to always give honest values for less money than any one else. The stock is being reduced every day and to wait at all might mean a loss of a great bargain come early. There will be no shipping away of any goods they will have to be sold the right price is on them and they will all go. The time is limited and when these values are gone, you'll miss them. We are not talking values, we are putting the prices on this merchandise to move it. Remember ONLY 30 DAYS longer. The last opportunity. SALE THIRTY DAYS! THE STORE THAT SATISFIES. THIRTY DAYS ROSENBLATT'S i:J2Hm': NUN Is HARTFORD, KY. HARLAN the Peril Modern Serving Girl. of f KISSES the maids were oxpected to make light of them, too. to the girl "Better protection servant must he brought about," she declares, "first by organization and next by prosecuting Insults to PRO III State SIS appointed and their reports were unanimously adopted: Resolutions Mrs. Frances E. Beauchamp, H. D. L. Wright, L. L. NOI YET itics and my retirement, aa rolatod." at all v her." MOTIIKIt COULD NOT LIVE AFTIIR SOX WAS I1URIED 2. "I can not live to see my boy go under the Marietta, Ohio, June l r i The EHzabethtown News says: Frank Corley is some County Clerk, some politician, some Mason and some fisherman, but as a to bacco grower (to excuse the English) he "ain't some." He shipped several his crop to Louisville months ago, amounting o two hogsheads. He had spent a great deal of his time and money on thi3 first M. crop and was expecting big results. ir? i. only good word Is for an un- Shortly after he shipped it he reWe. rough contractor, who e'ducateu tobacco wareMnlng In the refinements ceived word from the with "iro tr. house that he had only shipped his vl me with the utmost lugs and to ship the leaf. Frank's of life, "treau Mto conditions that deference. fes Mes quite possl- -' feathers fell, as he had shipped all rendered Tamilian Finally the product of his In any degree he had. "hie, he nevtr lepartei. ...1 nttttmln farm was put up on the breaks and from tile most respecu Frank received n check for $40.00. v. v.towaril me" chori He never mentions tobacco now and v wnnt sue mei iiu m ief. ne turns green ir a man asks mm to navo n clieWi "more cultivated homes," she lr. l. miHInna. This reminds us of a story Mr. "In Cleveland I was second girl firativlllo Watklns tells. He says For In n pretentious household. tWiiRS that a number of years ago, when days I thought the evil was very low, that a man nine untrue. tobacco said or domestics must be from Hnrt county put all he had My The mistress was considerate. raised in a box and shipped it to never encroached own hours were the city. Shortly afterward he went on. around for his fobacc- me up and called "But the aged butler advised why co money. The warehouse man told say not to stay. Ho would not him that It had been sold, but that soon find out. Snlrt I would paying1 the 2I cents of son It lacked "Three days later the oldest charges. The tobacco grower said colcame homo from nn eastern he did not have tho twenty-fiv- e lege. He behaved like a cyclone. cents, but that tho next time ho Before he had been in the house came to town ho would bring hfm two hours he seized me and tried to a rooster. Th next year he came kiss me. with two roosap- Into the warehouse "I tried mv pet theories about ters under his arm. Ho told tho plying womnnly reserve and forbid- warehouse man that ho had brought ding eve. Tt was no usp. He Just that rooster. "Yes, I see vou have," grinned and kept on doing things said tho tobacco morchnnt, "but that made It Impossible for mo to what arc you doing with that other stav there. your arm?" Tho 'Why rooster under "His mother explained: grower of tho weed chuckled n Ift-t- le , to inn nlavful. He meanB and remarked: "I have shipped no harm." you another box oi touacco nna "A week later I was In a Pitts- thought you might need another burg residence. The family- was rooster to balance accounts." wealthy; had come from the South. Whooping cough Is not dangerous Tim women were gracious; the old of tho family, was when the cough Is kept loose and Major, head when sober. expectoration easy by giving Cham charming Cough Remedy. It has In tho evening, when alco-'h- ol berlain's "Late had made him adventurous, he been used in many epidemics of this 'batted about tho servants' quarters. dlseaso with perfect success. For m I was dazed when tho old man en- sale by nil dealers. chambers of anothor sertered the looking Ahead. vant and myself at 1 o'clock in tho Proud Young Father Isn't ho a morning. beauty? What a pity he has "In several places I found that Httlo mark on his upper lip. Idosycracies of a member of that tho Young Mother Why, Proud the family toward the maid were tolerantly made light of, and that John, his mustache will bide that. -- amples of men guilty of misbehavior toward girls In their employ." Miss Carr declares that "greater peril surrounds the public servant than any other woman worker." five from She gives Instances months' working In homes of men well to do and highly respectable. Out of 1." positions, she had to quit nine because of unbearable from the men of the house- - EXPER1ENDE0FY0UNG WOMAN ground," said Mrs. Sarah Nott, of this city, when she learned of the death of her son, Charles Albert Who Played Detective and Nott, at Carlyle, 111., last Wednesday by falling from an oil derrick. Hired Out to Prominent Ten hours after the funeral, Mrs. dead, death being Nott dropped Families. caused by heart trouble aggravated by the shock o'f the death of her VIRTUE WAS SORELY TRIED son. A double funeral was held this afternoon, and mother and son New York, June 3. Playing de- are burled side by side. tective for the New York Women's Club, to learn what actually hapWHS NOT MUCH SUCCESS pens to the typical servant In the May Carr Is returning house. Leila AS AT from Chicago, Cleveland, Pittsburg and other cities with a surprising report of her experiences In "hirExperience of An EHzabethtown ing out." Organization of girls In domestic Alan Balanced Account Lawemployment will bo urged. yers will b0 retained to "make exWith Rooster. REA LEAVE Nominations B. T. Demaree, William Lowen, C. A. Singer, Mrs. P. E. Beauchamp, Robert Cooper. And Name Ticket in Finance A. W. Carpenter, J. W. His in U. S. Supreme White, Frank Orow, Mrs. Frances Convention. E. Beauchamp, H. S. L. Wright. Court. After the selection of the ticket, which was without contest, and the REV, J. D. REDD FOR GOVERNOR adoption o SEVENTY-EIGH- T the platform, the con- AGED JURIST vention adjourned. DO T PLATFORM Pickett. SUICIDE OF WEALTHY ii WOMAN AT T.KRAVnV Other Official Pa lie. COMMITTEES ARK APPOINTED man them Lexington, Ky., May 31. The been State convention of the Prohibition ai party of Kentucky, at Its sessions STANDARD OIL'S WEALTH here nominated the following ticket: SOMETHING STUPENDOUS Governor, the Rev. J. D. Redd, PalntsUlle; Lieutenant Governor, Prof. M. L. Moore, Franklin; Sec lis Surplus is Now Worth More retary of State, C. A. Singer, LouisAfter Than Five Times Its birthday anniversary ville; State Treasurer, William Following his annual custom Lowen, Jessamine county; SuperinConflict. Capital. the distinguished Kentuckian is pretendent of Public Instruction, J. M. paring to leave for his summer Bowling Gullliams, Green; Com Grand Jtapids, Mich., May The Standard Oil Company has a home at Murray Day Hill, Canada, Asa Smart, a veteran of the 31. missioner of Agriculture, J. R. capital Civil stock of $110,000,000, of Pyle, Owensboro. where he will remain until October, War, (now a resident of Executive ComCharlotte, which $100,000,000 is common and when the court resumes Its ses- told mittee: T. B. Demaree, Wilmore; L. $10,000,000 Is y hew a woman fought preferred. It is sup- sions. L. Pickett, Wilmore; C. A. Singer, through the rebellion in his composed to have a surplus of about Asked about stories that appear pany as a man, as his Louisville; H. S. D. Wright, Louiscomrade, and $500,000,000. from time to time concerning his be did not learn ville; L. Splngle, Louisville; Mrs. that she was a woThe stock yesterday advanced retirement, Justice Harlan said: Lexington; Frances Beauchamp, man until 10 years after the confrom 675 to 679 a share. It "On Thursday I will be seventy-eig- flict had ended. Robert Cooper, Nicholasvlllo; A. closed on the curb after the decisyears of age. On December Moreland; W. Carpenter, J. D. ion was Sarah Edmunds was her name;, known, at 650 bid and" 700 10 I shall have been on the bench Redd, Paintsvllle; H. W. Davis. but In the army sne was Frank- asked. thirty-fou- r years. If I remain there Providence. Sho enlisted in 1861 The cash assets of the companyv until June 10, 1912. Just a little Thompson. The following was the platform at Flint when she was but 20 years according to the last annual report, more than a year now, I shall have of age. The Second Michigan In adopted: were "In humble recognition of our assets about tfSSS a share. These served longer than any other Jus- fantry was her regiment. She had do not include the value of tice since tho organization of the dependence upon Almighty God, the the company's afl nbovo ground", court. You ask about my retire- no trouble getting Into the ranks. sovereign Lord and rightful ruJcr which Is figured" at $300,000,000, ment. Of course in view of my aire It was the first call for troops, of all men and nations, whose the only examination lunteW blessings and guidance we need and or about $300 a share; so that that Is a subject that often comes liquidation the value of the up In mv mind. Now and then t had to take wns of the MianCs?" implore, we, the representatives of Standard Oil stock would be about thavo a strong wish to surrender all to Bhow that they were in good con tho Prohibition party of iCentucfcy, dition to handle a gun. Sho gave $688 a share. te In convention assembled In tho city the cares of office nnd have her age as 18 In order to account Tho company has- 8,000 miles of rent from Judicial labor, but of Lexington, this 31st day of May, trunk pipe line, 717,000 miles of when I come squarely up to the for her extremely delicate feature 1911, formulate the following decfeeders and controls 70 per cent, of Doint. I shrink from tho lilex of re- and light voice. Throughout tho laration of principles: the refining business of tho coun- tirement, and at this time have no war she was as brave and hardy a "Resolved, That the manufactursoldier as any member of her regtry, hnvlng 22 refineries, each with purpose to quit my position. er and wholesaler of alcoholic li- a daily iment. capacity of from 15,000 to quor is tho strength and power of "I have led a laborious life ns-- a Miss Edmunds mndo tho ac30,000 barrels. Judge, but I am In as good condithe traffic; that he lias become a has erected and maintains oil tion as any man of mv age has a quaintance of Asa Smart soon af'-t- he It political dictator and writes tho regiment took up qunrters In platforms of two dominant parties, supplies in nearly 4,000 stations right to expect. I have been sick Detroit beforo being sent to throughout tho United" States, holds onlv twice in seventy-eigthe years. front. Smart fell and nominates the candidates on sick and she nurs80,000,000 barrels of oil continual- Perhaps on of the best proofs Is ed him back to health. Her these platforms; that to secure even ly in reserve act and requires 9,000 that with the exception of a time the semblance of the enforcement of tank cars and 5,001) tank wngons to nassed in Paris as a member of the made Smart her dvoted friend. bHt laws, p political partho anti-liquhe nover suspected that she wps n ty must declare for the entire pro- handle initial domestic distribution. Ilering Sea tribunal of arbitration woman. Apparently sh0 had no More than one-ha's of the and an attack of grip some ten idea of falling in of the manufacture and hibition love with anvbodv, refined product is consum- vears ago, I have been absent from for beverage liquors; that wo sale of she formed no attachments of reaffirm our alfegianco to the na- ed abroad, 200 vessels. Including 60 tho court only twenty days during that sort with Smart or anv nn ocean tank steamers, being engag- my Judicial career. Of course. I else until long after tional Prohibition party. tho war was "The onlv test of citizenship ed in transporting its products, and fpel, aB anv man would, tho effect over. Sh nlxvnva VtnA n -- i i this foreign business has brought of advanced vears. but I have done own. Intelligence and morality. shall bo The first vear she was order- to this country more thnn $1,000,-000,00- 0 u.n uunnir me term just iv for Colonel Phil Kearney "We approve the bill pending beunder clo-e- d of foreign goM. as In anv previous term. fore Congress known as tho Webb McCIellan ami w ul ,- " T.I ""Ont employs Tho company 70,000 . """ "Wnw If rnmnnrna l.v Interstate commerce bill, and ask men, hap a pay-ro- ll of $150,000 a all citizens to urge their represen day, and in 40 years of corporate i tatives to vote for the measure. , ..,, lU10, tt, Rr0 D0y nn(J "Wo favor tho initiative, reforen- -j existence has had no labor troubles-New York Worfd. I not conscious of any particular phvs- - irIsh dum and recall. washerwoman. Once leal ailment, and my hod on urn "Wo demand of our Legislature ..a . . , - "uuuuou una aesertod rathr IBaft , or rather mv deal " tn H " Congress such and the National "'v "" v" so 10 a nospltal Jov myself, is as strong ns ever. I discovert ,. 'v.. laws as will utterly extirpate ever UIU'"BU wn have no desire to 'loll about' on ac- ? vestige of that unspeakable crime recovered. count of my ago." j known ns the "white slave traffic' ' Justice Harlan also stated that Don't Get All Run Down, "Wo indorse and pledge our supthe ptorv tq the effect that he will Weak and miserable. If you have port to the American Advance as in spring and summer, it's the national Prohibition party the natural time to store up retireIn sliould the nextp election re-- kidney or bladder trouble, headache 1t tho election of Democratic pains in the back, and feol tired nil health and vitality for the "Preiidont, thus giving President over and want a pleasant herb rcra-TnA plank was added declaring the year ft an opportunity to make his edy, try Mother Gray's Aromatlp-niipppn- nr confidence of the Kentucky Prohia Itenubllcan. was with- - Leaf. As a systom Tegulator bitionists In tho wisdom of tho NaIt has out foundation Jn fact. no equal. All tional Executive Committee of the ,.. tn.Hov C!mHi druggists, 30c. . . Ask "T lYrnnnArl TiAlttfoct wI.ai t vm.. . party and Indorsing its manageit Nature's best and quick on the bench," said ment of the national party. AMDm-h- f Justice Har- - The Mother Gray Co.. Leltoy est help. ' 11 Ian.- "I never h&VA considered pol-- r Ynrlr -- r The following comaKtees were "to-da- y, to-daht com-iploht or lf corn-pony- Nominations Willie Also Filled With the men building Good Men. Forgot. Say, Pa, you ought to see across the street raise a on Jacks. (absently) Impossible, WilYou can open on Jacks, but a Is a fool to try to raise on er I mean It must have quite a sight. Lebanon, Ky June 1. Mrs. Hamilton, v.if0 of Clem Hamil ton, ono of the wealthiest and best known men of the county, committed suicide this morning by drowning herself in a cistern in the yard of their home In this city. She wa seventy-si- x years old and had been In bad health for the past year. She was missed by members of Kentuckian Declares He .Has the family about 5:30 o'clock, when search was Instituted. Her body Done Hardest Labor in was found In the cistern, from which she had removed the cover. Last Term. Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton were 'Doth widely connected in this nnd adHAS .NO .IDEA OF .RESIGNING joining counties and belonged to one of tho oldest families in this Washington, May 31. Justice section of tho State. John Marshall Harlan, the oldest member of the Supreme Court of WOMAN FOUGHT IN RANKS the United States In point of service as well as In years, whose dissentPORING THE CIVIL WAR ing opinions in tho two great trust cases recently decided by the court And Her Sex Was Not Discovered have attracted attention everywhere, will celebrate his seventy-eight- h Until Ten Vears Seat i (J 1 n4' I J .. ... . X oj .,. . sheS J?P - "" Scott's Emulsion IIU Wil WEDNESDAY, JUNK 7, 1811. THE HARTFORD HERALD that he might soon, return home again, was there in that wet condition, spending his last talght on earth. The morning of the 20th day of September, scape was gray with frost. All night long tho axles and the cluck of the artilery wheels could bo heard, showing that both great arm ies wero getting ready for tho final contest. the roll of our Soon after sun-u- p regiment was called, and then wo took nir position n line of oattie. For some unknown cause there was no advance, made until late In tho morning. At twenty minutes past eight o'clock a cannon fired. Immediately a line three miles long moved forward. We crossed a stream, then over a glade, up a gentle slope, and then he thunder of artillery and rattle of musketry told us they were there. We soon saw that we were up against their works. In our second charge on their works E. C. Shull was killed and James Chlnn was shot down and carried off the Acid, a cripple for life. Many others of our boys were wounded; In fact, our company lort about half their number In killed and wounded. The command did not succeed In carrvlng the works till about sun down, when the Yankees gave up the flcht and fled In the direction of Our bovs were tired Chnttonooga. and hungry and those who were not wounded slept on the ground where the fighting had occurred till next mornlnr. We lav on the battlefield all rfnv the 21st. there being details from both armies burying the dead. 18G3, dawned. The land- PAGE THREE. BEMIN1SGENSE5 OF WAR HOG PRODUCTION granted a thirty days' respite from the penitentiary In April. He could not be paroled until he had served a year In prison. Before leaving Eddyvllle he went to Have You Tried them It? HIS the SHOWS DECREASE Kentucky Falls Far Behind Border States IN .the peniten Ohio County Boys in Southern Army. tiary and bade farewell to James H. Parrlsh. another Owensboro form er bank president, and other friends. He has gone to Knoxvllle, Tenn., to make his home with the members of his family. There is a bottle of Cardui waiting for you at the drug store. Have you tried it? If not, we urge you to do so, before your troubles have obtained such a hold on you, that nothing will drive Even now, it may be nearly too late. But try it anyhow. If anything can help you, Cardui will. It has helped in thousands of cases, where other medicines had been tried in vain. Why should it not do the same for you? out ... Pa., May 30. At the PlfflON OF CffllTMDBffl THE BUSING KING AND QUEEN OF OF SWINE JERSEYS FOR KENTUCKY Allentown, And March to Lafayette, Ga. -I- ncidents of Battle of Chickamauga. 7' ir . A Showing Which Flattering to Account For. SOME is Not greatest sale of Jersey cattle ever In Europe or America, Matter Hard held either by T. S. Cooper conducted y V 'A price for a the record $15,000, In the Bureau of Statistics Bul- bull. To top the climax Mr. Haggln letin No. 78, of tho United States nn hour later paid another record Bcavor Dam, Ky., May 31. In Department of Agriculture, are pub- price, securing "Lady Viola," the hot my last article I told of the lished some agricultural graphics queen of the herd, for $7,000, summer campaign In Mississippi showing tho crocs of agricultural against sharp competition. This Is " Tenn. and return to Tyner Station, products, Including animals for the said to be the highest price ever and hard campaign The hot weather United States and the world, cover paid for a Jersey cow. Lady Viola through which wo had gone had ing periods and decades. is tho mother of Noble of Oaklands. thinned our ranks considerably. Write to: Ladles' Advisor Dent, Chattanooga Medicine Co.. Chattanooja, Tenn, Kentucky In this exposition of and the $22,000 paid for the pair Some were killed In battle and book, "Home Treatment lor Women." tentlree. lot Special Infractions, andM-p- i figures has shown Increases In the exceeds by SG.000 any price here- - , many were left sick In the hospital. milch ' production of horses, mules, tofore paid for a brace of Jersey We were destined not to stay at cows and cattle other than milch cattle. In a few days we Tyner Station, for cows, but decreases In sheep and Arrivto Chattanooga. marched There is one medicine that every swine. In grain we have shown an city one evening, on the ing in that O average annual production Increase family should be provided with and O FOR TIIK MASSKS. same night we evacuated the city during the summer i OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO in wheat, corn, and a decrease in psneclally forced march to and started on a oats, barley, rye and flax seed. Wo months; viz: Chamberlain's Colic, Lafayette. Oa., a distance of 30 show increases in potatoes, hay, to Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It Here are the facts about moving-pictur- e miles. On that march John Chlnn bacco, and decreases In maple su is almost certain to be needed. It fashows In the United States. and Fount Tatum fell out from gar, sorghum syrup, apples and costs but a quarter. Can you afford There are 13,000 of them and were captured, tigue and sickness, to be without it? For sale by all they entertain, on the average, hemp. taken to a northern prison and nevra Is not altogether dealers. This showing people every day. W. H. & J. F. GILLESPIE, er returned. flattering, for the reason that In a In other words the public Is PROPRIETORS We arrived in Lafayette one evnumber of crops which wo hae WICKERSHAM SAYS HE spending $102,000,000 a year for ening and next morning moved back allowed to go back, there Is quite this form of diversion from dull In the same direction In which we EMBEZZLEMENT CHARGE ..BLACKSMITH1NG.. a demand at the present time, and day or two had come. We staved a RECEIVED A BIG FEE care. oth In one Instance an actual ImportaMoing pictured have driven on Pigeon mountain, then we spent AGAINST FORMER DUSKIER tion that of flax Eeed the Minneer shows from 1,400 theaters and a few days maneuvering, marching sota seed mills having to go to Bue- His Part from Sugar Trust Was claim three times as many patrons f.om point to point, and on the 19th Craves, Is Charged With Appropriating nos Ayres for nearly a halt million as all other theaters now In existof1 September, Major Rice E. bushels of eeed. $26,000 Sale of the ence. two batteries of artlllory and with fjpttlnc back to tho question of Something Over $5,000 The making of motion films emsupported by the 2d and 9th Ky. Friar Lands. raising hogs. Recently wc had ploys an army of actors and workA crossed over the Chick-.nmauRegiments, Whearbouts Unknown. brought to our attention very decid- men, and $18,000,000 was spent for river to the west bank of pillv the decrease In the movement ' Washington, June 2. That he films Inst year. stream and opened one of the ranging Owensboro Messenger says: nf hncs Into Louisville, the theory received $26,000 as his share of a The Wost desperate battles ever fought Edison gets a royalty One of the last acts of the grand expressed being that transportation fee from the sugar trust for ser- from $8,000 to $15,000 a week from America. m the. soil of in af- had something to do with it. vices rendeied by Henry W. Taft, his Invention and is now sitting up Now it Is not my purpose to give jury, which adjourned Thursday looking up facts in the case it devol- - brother of President Taft, while a nights to produce a startling im n graphic account of that battle, as ternoon, was to return an Indictcon to make the pictures of the law firm of Strong provement ' can be read In the school hlstor-Ip- s ment into the court charging W. A. nnpl that the transportation Louis member like actors, so that the country, but simply to Sherrill, former cashier of the ditions nt Louisville and into & Cadwaller, was admitted by Attalk, Just of our "favorable as at any torney General WIckersham before "canned drama" 'will no longer be give the Incidents leading up to it Utlca Deposit bank, with the embez- ville were as which It comwith a silent performance. House committee on expendi which are not recorded In history. zlement of $5,000 from that Insti- other places and Indianap- the What Is the net result of this deAfter that artillery duel, which tution. For several years Sherrill petes, viz., Cincinnati showed enor- tures. RARE CHANCE! our com- had been cashier of the bank and olis, yet those points (WIckersham said he had advised velopment? lasted about one hour, Is mous Increases in receipts of hogs. the United States Steel corporation More fun at less cost to the Big Pay for mand moved back across tho river during the term of years, he The fleures shown by the agri on four or five occasions before he ipcrq. T'"e rtav Is ner." wei f'o to the same ground we occupied in said to have appropriated some cultural graphics for swine showed became Attorney General. After he 'vnb!est purse and the smallest the morning. Then wo moved three thing over $5,000 to his own use. as fol ford on evidence that caused the an average annual number The THE CINCINNATI WEEKLY miles up stream to another left tho law firm, WIckersham said ''nmlct will have art, music and that John Hays Hammond became ''rcna frnt lav only within the ENQUIRER is offering Five Thouthe river, where we remained until grand Jury to return the indictment lows: 1S09-100- 8 1869-187-State few generasand Dollars in cash premiums to rnoh of the richest with them. evening, when Gen. Cleborne opened was given by Dr. Holmes, Beatty 1.225.000 connected liberal Kentucky .. .1,839,000 with great fury, seven Jewell. June May, T. A. Pedley and T the battle When be rendered his famous tions ago. And that Is progress In solicitors, in addition to a 2,&u.ui'u opinion granting the sale of tho the right direction. 1,898,000 Chickacommission that is more than ample first three be Ohio M. L. Ogden, Jr.. the miles to our right, near 2,386,000 to pay one's expenses, besides afing connected with the bank and Indiana .. ..2,387.000 mauga Station. friar lands to the- sugar trust, howGianulatcil Kje Mds Increase or Becrense. fording a living profit, while enmove the other two having made an exsaid he did not Soon we received orders to 634,000 ever, WIckersham Can be cured without cauterizing gaged in the work of soliciting Kentucky dec represented the into the records and Hammond to Gen. Cleborne's assistance. About amination 670.000 know or scarifying bv the use of Suther night we arrived at another ford on books of the bank at the time Ohio inc trust. 199.000 land's Kagle Eve Sale. U uun-THE WEEKLY ENQUIRERe WIckersham said the $2,000,000 the river and as tho battle was rag- that it was thought that Sherrill Indiana incp. remarkable Increase m everywhere, teo It to cure. 2ic Showing page magazine-stylis now a twenty-fou- r ing, we were ordered to wade the was short In his accounts. . settlement was made with the suand Indiana paper, chuck full of reading following the shortu eight tho examination made by In production In Ohio We nrrived on tho battle gar trust After stream. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO d in Kentucky of disclosures because he did not be- O FIRST CHRISTIAK CHURCH. O most acceptable to any field about 10 o'clock p. m. The Mr. Pedley. Sherrill left Utlca, and with a decrease 634,000 head annually. boine. Each issue contains a sersufficient was cool and frosty and wo for some time afterward it was practical night lieve the Government had O AV. II. AVrlght, Pastor. O With the high prices that have evidence to secure conviction. by Pastor Russell, an essay by had nothing to eat. The boys were stated that he was in Webster counOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO mon Madison C. Peters, a serial and past few years, In the spent most of the ty, trying to raise money to take prevailed Dr. response to questions by Beall, wet and cold and In such a slump stories, natural history, gennight trying to dry their clothes care of the shortage. As soon as what is the reason for so lmpo tant WIckersham said h believed this Preaching every Fourth Sunday shortnews and special record of poof eral arrangement, morning and evening. we were allowed to the shortage was discovered, the In the development bv what tire was the best possible product? litical and national affairs that are despite the fact that the Govern have. Manv a beardless boy whom Fidelity and Deposit company, .of a farm Bible School every Sunday at of interest to all people, cut patterns no terrors with Hog cholera has pressed to her Maryland, was surety on which a fond mother had ment has access to the books and a. m. n has been for ladies and youths, and miscellay; bosom with a farewell prayer SherrlU's bond In the sum of $10,-00- 0, the antl-toxl- combat that disease. devel memorandum, showing fraudulent 9:30 Communion service at 10:30 a.m. neous matter, all of high moral inthe shortage oped to of the was notified weights. Prayer meeting every Wednesday market reports from all As to feed and production or corn and at once sent a representative Heretofore ho said he believed evening at 8 o'clock Instead of Fri fluence; also centers, and veterinary decade 1869- commercial Investigation of our Increases for the had been nn unwillingness on day as heretofore. here to make an ARE YOUR KIDNEYS WELL? we raised 57,000,000 there columns. .m the bank. This Investigation show 1878 when an average per annum, the part of tho court to send men The editor's aim being to present check made bushei' on C. M. Burnett In Cliaige. criminal section ed clearly that the first 1899-190when wo to Jail under the Ky., June 3. Heail- - the reader with an exceptionally Louisville, by Messrs. Pedley and Ogden had and tne decade law bad not been conAlany Hartford People Know the bushels on an because the 81,000,000 "I ouarters have been opened for good family journal of superior by the highest court. been correct and that the cashier raised average, Indicates that the hog pro- strued all matters that of Healthy really short in a sum that apa change Is coralng,'r said Judge O'Renr In rooms 373 and 377 merit, free from was Importance think truth. duction has not kept pace with the WIckersham. hotel. C. M. Har nt the Louisville proximated $5,000. Kidneys. nett, of Ohio county, Is In charge, To circulate such a paper, all bonding company dm not corn production. The persons can benefit of g by Fred Vaughan, assisted make any effort to have Sherrill ar CUB REPORTER FAILED . Xo Danger ERRAND Palntsvlllc, and R. H. White, of Mt. their community and add their mite at tho tlmo that he was In TO GET DRIFT OF rested The kidneys filter the blood. taking Dr. Bell's Sterling. The headquarters present in the uplifting of civic and political Webster county, but later when an In coughs and colds. It contains They work night and day. for thought and action. was made to locate him, he news editor of a busy scene, getting out O Rear lit Mr. Hitchcock, the drugs. Look Well kidneys remove Impurities. effort no habit producing Col. Any person, lady or gentleman, ' impurities to could not be found, and since tho for tho bell on the bottle. the great dally, had only the Junior erature. The headquarters of m Sick kidneys allow Utlca he has not of a Franks aro located at the Victoria with leisurehours, desirous of doing reporter at hand, and news tlmo that he left i multiply. county, and his hotel and have been open for severa good turn for the community, at shooting case had come In. Scheme. No kidney 111 should be neglected. been seen In this Tho. al days. 4 unknown. the same time earning fair payment, whereabouts are Subbub's I simply can't sell my A man had married a girl at There is grave danger in delay. should apply at once for particulars before, and at Tho grand Jury took up the In- place. urinary o'clock tho afternoon If you have backache or by writing to THE ENQUIRER, vestigation of the case earlv this Bocker Why not offer it to the 8 o'clock tho same evening had shot troubles, Cincinnati, O. Indictment at her five times. If you are nervous, dizzy or worn week and now that Mn the man, President for a summer capltol? hns been returned nealnst "What Bhall I do?" asked the reout, pn effort to Shake Into Your Shoes porter. Begin treating your, kidneys ati the officers will make pet onto hli track, and pen If he Allen's Foot-Eastho -- antiseptic "Go nn Interview from the girl," ' once: can not be taken Into custody. powder. It relieves hot, tired, ach said Hitchcock. Use a proven kidney remedy. It Is understood that the bonding ing, swollen, sweating feet, and "But I don't know what to ask None endorsed like Doan's Kideasy. Takes the her," objected the reporter. companv has admitted the short- makes walking ney Pills. OF age and that It h?s arranged to pay sting out of corns and bunions. Over Hitchcock got up from his chair NO nt". Recommended by thousands. ?romrl obtained In all countries OR the hank the amount of the IbH It 30,000 testimonials. Sold every- walked over to the wall, and beat BOURBON POULTRY Kend sketch, Model or I'boto, tor Proved by grateful testimony. araksrar Iaif atnf) li"r nn naiantalilltl pecula- where, 25c' Don't accept any subof tho his head against tho plaster three ice escluatvelr. BANK RSFERSNCIS. John H. Willis, Judge of Police sustained bv reaon CURE Bena I cent in tuunpa lor our two inmannio cashier. stitute. Sample FREE. Address, times. "I don't think you underbook! on HOW TO OBTAIN and BILL PAT. Court, High street, Cloverport, Ky., tions of the (NTS, bleb onei will pay, How to ft t a parteaplnl Roy, New stand," ho told tho youth with as down the throat of a Allen S. Olmsted, Le no hesitation In proner, patent law and other Tiloable Information. says: "I have who has chicken, det trove the wormi The woman of 22t4 and saves the chick's life. much patience as ho could muster. nouncing Doan's Kidney Pills the good health, good temper, good York. A few drops in the drlnklnt Hi "Married at 4 and shot at five tlmos water cures ana best remedy to be had for kidney sense, bright eyes and a lovely com- T. S. ANDERSON PAROLED story." recPATENT LAWTIRS, at 8. Go and get the I take pleasure In DISEASE Tesult of correct Hying disorders. plexion, the PREVENTS ,303 Seventh St., Washington, D. C. FROM EDDYVILLE PEN. "Well, what shall I ask her?" to nil persons af- and good digestion, wins the admiIn chicki ommending them For the treatment of Whlto Diarrhoea and Blackhead and other diseases lb turkeys oueried the reporter. flicted with this trouble. I will be ration of tho world. If vour diges After having served one year In pained and BOURBON POULTRY CURE HAS HO EQUAL looking Hitchcock, pleased to answer anv questions tion Is faulty, Chamberlain's Stom- the nenltentlary at Eddyvllle, T. S. -grloved, said: "Ask her whether , Dr. Bell's AntisepticSalve Doan's Kidney Pills at any ach and Liver Tablets will correct Anderson, about a former Owensboro she considers the conduct of her , One SOc bottle makes 12 gallons of medicine. Good for all Skin Diseases. m tlma." It. For sale by all dealers, bank president, has been paroled. husband an insult or merely studied Sold by Z, Wilbur Mitchell. For sale by all dealers. Price 50 He was serving an eighteen months' Indifference." Beaver Dam, Ivy. Decked Out. Co., BuffaFoster-MIlbucents. gives p column to ecntence for swearing to a stateKnlcker This lo, New York, sole agents for the Davfess County Bank's the bride's costume; what'dld the ment of the UnUedStates. condition that h knew to be false. bridegroom wear? Remember the name Doan's I Uh--a M On account of 111 health, he was Bocker A scared look. and take no other. SOME FATEFUL EXPERIENCES SIGNIFICANT at his Linden drove farm at Coop- ersburg, near here, J. B. Haggln, of Lexington, bought the king of the FIGURES herd, "Noble of Oaklands," for j CARDUI The Woman's Tonic (Continued.) "My daughter, Octava, would have been In her grave today, had it not been for that fine medicine, Cardui," writes Mrs. Laura Lawrence, of Drennon Springs, Ky. "Nothing I tried helped my daughter, until she had taken Cardui. I had sent for the doctor, when I thought bottle. When she had of your medicine and got a taken four doses she became all right I often recommend Cardui to my friends." Your druggist sells Cardui with full instructions for use on the bottle. I ooooooooooooooooo GILLESPIE BROTHERS. SReDairwIrT Horseshoeing Specialty ga HARTFORD, Kentucky. Solicitors! 8. - s. -.- -- well-ordere- zrz 7, well-meanin- Pine-Tar-Hon- ey Bi x-sBsssi- e, i fW ONE HOP to-d- hB SWIFT & liOi rn imnmnnBammES FieiNwJi Subscribe for The Herai $1.00 ayr W "jT i " wymt' ' PHOTOS' ' TM. life'Jrtll'"i'!l".'W T"- PAGE POUR. IW'B 't'vr-,rt"1WH"WiaHWfl"'tWWfW'W!.. i -- -i WW'rtlMIMUftii'-"'Hi"lr'- - "WT r r? '' '" THE HARTFORD HERALD wit. rw WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7. X911. !T&? Hzrtjord Herald FELIXPflb.and Prop'r. post-offl- HEBER MATTHEWS,' FRANK L.FELIX. EDITORS. FRANK L. Entered at the Hartford as mall matter ot the second class. WEDXKSDAY, JUXE 7, 1011. .NOTICE, DEMOCRATS! Democratic State Trlmory Election, Saturday, July 1. candidates, has met with general SPOTS OF TUTS response. The voters have a right to know what a candidate stands RECENT CHIGUBO SPEECH (or, as embracing his actions after to office. The "bill of election fare," or welfare, held up by the Times Is a good one and deserves Declares Canadian Reciprocity the hearty and outspoken endorse Bill Will be Great Benefit ment of every candidate for office. Leader and Inquirer, taking up a matter which is Important to all newspapers, both weekly and dally, are complaining because contributions to the press are often held off till the last hour or minute before 0v-ensbo- ro The Lexington ' be-l- ng i Ua This offered for publication. is a matter which often vexes weekWhat's the matter with Hartford lies as well as dallies. People well day right acquainted with the day of publicahaving a general clean-u- p tion of a paper, and having an item soon? "Canada will have 30,000,000 or a contribution for that issue, The Tobacco Trust has also been will hold It out until the proverbial people some day, and It wo'iid be a son. Misses Viola Westerfield and Liz now we'll ordered to dissolve. And eleventh hour, when It could Just shortsighted policy that would fail zie Muffett, of this place, attended all take snuff. as easily have been brought in ear- to provide means to capture this church at Friendship Sunday. It was supposed we had a pretty lier. Contributors to the press of trade." Mrs. Maude Stephens, Messrs. C. Six months from the time the E. Miller and J. W. Muffett went to hot time in Kentucky during the reading matter or advertisements latter part of May. nut the Re- should rush their articles In at the agreement is ratified there will bo Hartford Monday on business. from any publican State Convention is yet to earliest possible moment, to receive no opposition whatever Mr. J. A. Westerfield and family proper attention. quarter, for the administration will spent Sunday the guests of Mrs. come. prove Its own worth." Crease MIdklff, near Dundee. Rclltcry of Wool. Control of the party machinery In "Canada cannot and does not Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Miller spent by certo announce raise more than We are requested Kentucky Is more coveted h of 1 per leaders than the that all pooled wool In this county cent of the crop of the United Sunday afternoon with Mrs. J. H. Republican tain Miller, of near Dundee. nomination and election of a Gov- Is expected to be delivered at Beaver States. The United States exports Little Miss Helen Westerfield has Hence all this scrapping In Dam on June S and 9. All members Into Canada 15 times as much ernor. measles. Association meat and dairy products as Canada of the Wool Growers' g. o. p. ranks. Miss Winnie Westerfield and Mas arc urged to deliver their wool on exports Into the United States." ter Orf-- a Magan, wiio have had Col. C. M. Barnett, senior editor these dates. "The world price of wheat, bar measles, are able to be out again. of the Hartford Republican, has ley, rye and oats Is fixed abroad, camMr. and Mrs. Walter MIdklff been chosen as Judge O'Rear's PARTY PAPER CRITICISES where the surplus of the producing spent Sunday night lth headquarters paign manager, the guests - of JUDGE O'REAR'S CANDIDACY countries is disposed of, and Is lit- Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Ralph, Hard to break away In Louisville. near tle affected by the place from which Ralph. from the scenes of official life. The thousands of voters In Ken supply Is derived." tucky who stand for law and order the agreement MIXER RADLY CRUSHED reciprocity "The That loose macadam rock lying can see no difference In Goebellzlng on some of Hartfords streets might should pass the Senate, and I beCAUGHT RY PAGE IX SHAFT. VESTS, PANTS, SKIRTS and CORSET COVERS. Commonwealth and In electing the lieve It will pass." be put In cold storage and saved un O'Rear Governor. O'Rear's candiAnything'you may need in Underwear we can furnish- til next winter. Then we'll need It dacy James J. Johnson, an employe at is one of the most unfortunate Notice. and it can be put back in the midthe Fern Hills mine, In Daviess things that has ovpr happened to Vests priced nt'each 10c, J 5c, 25c, 50c. All claims against the estate dle of the road, where it came from county, was badly Injured Saturday the Republican party In Kentucky. James Wysong, deceased, should Pants priced at eacli 25c, 50c, 75c, $1. at the mine, when he was caught bepropaganda filed with me at once. political An Evnnsville, (Ind.) man has in- O'Rear's tween the cage ant frame work In Skirts priced atjeach 50c, 75c, Si, 1.50 up to S3. treatment for means personal violence Instead of vented a G. B. LIKENS, Attorney, the shaft of the mine and was sepaper money which he hopes to 'sell statute law. Judge O'Rear Is the Corset Covers priced at each 25c,50c,75c,upto $1.25 23t2 Hartford. Ky. verely mashed In the abdomen and Yet this will political dictator of the to the Government. TySSrWe are at your service for a look. on the lower limbs. The man was not make It any easlor for misers State and Imagines he Is above the INQUIRY AS TO IDENTITY OF COL. C. M. HARNETT hurried to Owensboro and taken to to take it with them when they go law. The good voters of Kentucky the city hospital, where ho was atthey will bent';. will soon show him that tended by Mr. Watklns. Johnson Is the C. M. Barnett, of Hartford, stand for no Diaz stunts nnd will The Board of Health is a safe- ram a few now In charge of Judge O'Rear's is reported to have greatly ImprovIdeas down guard against sickness in every his throat, not with bayonets, but headquarters at the Louisville Ho- ed. services are community where its An examination of the Injuries Ledger tel, the same C. M. Barnett who, Maysvllle ballots. with Its members should be (Rep.) obtainable. In the Hartford Republican, assail- proved that he was not Injured Inand consideration allowed every ed the Herald because it dared to ternally, and it Is thought it will bo privilege in. performing their duty, INCOME TAX AMENDMENT stand for the progressive policies but a short time till ho is again HOW THE STATES STAND so necessary to the health and welwhich Judge O'Rear Is now advo able to be out and back, at his work. fare of a community. cating, and on which he is making MANY DEATHS CAUSED Many of the States whose Legis the race for the Republican nomi Hartford Is fast assuming city latures have latlfied the proi-oseFROM. RECKLESS DRIVING games are playnation for Governor? Can It be airs. Our baseball Income tax amendment have not & ed out on the grounds and then ver- certified the fact to the State de- that Mr. Barnett has seen the light? "As certain as there Is a United Slowly, but surely, the great mass States, a bally played over again by the local partment anfearful condition of at Washington. of the Republicans and Democrats of the in front fans assembled The following named States have of Kentucky are becoming progres- archy will result If the killing and The stores at the twilight hour. maiming of children by vehicle trafratified the Income tax amendment. sive. Louisville Herald. second playing Is sometimes more fic Is not stopped," Is the state- Dear Fiiends: California, Alabama, Arkansas, exciting than the first. ment of Col. Edward S. Cornell, Colorado, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, DOG LEADS MASTER TO We want to again call your attention to the nice premsecretary of the National Highways Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, An eminent physician of PhilaBODY OK DEAD WOMAN Dozens of Protective Association, and his iums we are giving away with ( Ctish purchases. delphia says that kissing ought to Maine, Maryland, Michigan, Missis statement is no cause for wonder our customers have taken advantage of our coupon offer be prohibited by law, because it Is sippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Scottsboro, Ala., June 4. That dangerous. The doctor is about Nevada, North Carolina, North Da while temporarily insane she wan when the figures showing the num- why not you? Begin saving coupons to-da- y and when you Oregon, dered away from her home and ber of deaths, in Now York City right. Many a fellow has been rop- kota, Ohio, Oklahoma, have a sufficient amount, exchange them for this beautiful ed into the arena of matrimony by South Carolina, South Dakota. Ten finally died of hunger and thirst, Is alone, of children by being run over Tickets given with cash purchases this method who would have been nessee, Texas, Washington, Wiscon- the generally accepted explanation by reckless drivers of wagons, Silver Tableware. sin. safe, but for thio risky habit. of the disappearance two weks ago hacks, automobiles, etc. to 25 cents and over. In New York City 300 children amounting The following namid States have of Mis. M. Skelton, wife of a It comeS flU a Ac""l secret from refused to ratify: Nev Jersey, Ver- prominent J. farmer of this place, were killed bv being run over In 1910, classified in part as follows: numerous directions, ostensibly Re- mont. Rhode Islnnd, Minnesota, whose body was found yesterday. 91 by wagons. 42 by automobiles publican In sentiment, that Franks West Virginia, New Hampshire, All human agencies having been is making his fight on O'Rear with Louisiana, Virginia, Utah and Massand 30 by trolley cars. At the presexhausted In a search which con ent time an average of one child a the purpose that neither of them achusetts. tinued unceasingly for more than day Is killed In New York In such shall be nominated, resulting In the ten days. It was left to a little moniJ of Lieut. Gov. Cow A NEWSPAPER FRIENDSHIP selection by accidents as the three mentioned. WHAT IT AMOUNTS TO grel dog to locate the body, and pretty smooth scheme, with fine Owensboro Inquirer. his frantic appeals, to lead Tom Chances of coming true. attention to, his prisoner after they newspaper has Innumerable op Gentle, his master, to the spot. A PRISONER WALKS alighted from the train. The depoffender, when brought portunities to boost and extend O O MARRIAGE LICENSE. The small A WINGED SEA SERPENT uty stopped to talk to an acquaintInto court and convicted of a crime courtesies of various kinds to peo CHASES YOUNG WHALES OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO INTO PENITENTIARY ance he met on the depot platform country, Is ple, and Is generally willing to do or offense against his. and became separated .from his usually Ray Cook, Arnold, to Addle Fin-lerot given a season of so. In tlotng these things it does New York, June 4. Passengers prisoner. When he missed Hill he raontha to reorganize his plan of not expect any direct pay. Baizetown. But Makes No Effort to Escape-Cal- mly made a short search and then went "gets his" right there are people who will accept and crew of the White Star Lino D. L. Fisher, McHenry, to Fannie 6peratlons, but brought with them steamship to tho prison, expecting to:jlnd HU1 Carnes, McHenry. there. It's different, however, with boosts and favors from a paper, to New Celtic y Waits for Officer a rlvalv of York there. He' was not disappointed. hlg corporations. and then when an opportunity to Edna F. E. Mclntlre, Render, the trusts and Hill killed a man, who, It is said, the sea serpent tales of other years. D. Carter, Render. to Arrive. The difference is oh, well, a few comes to reciprocate, they forget They reported having passed early was attacking his father and about Myrmillion dollars. Jesse Jewell, Moorman, to all about them and give it the cold yesterday morning n formidable-lookin- g to crush his head with a stone. Ho tle, Miller, Hartford. Frankfort, Ky., June f. "Has a also shot fifty years shoulder. For this kind of people has been nearly was going It creature which another man who started Robert Francis, McHenry, to Deputy Sheriff from Bell county newspaper has a good memory. since the close of the Civil War and the to draw a weapon, after jthe first at high speed In pursuit of a school Beryl Hooge, McHenry. friendship of a newspaper is been here? I am William Hill and killing. no body of men fought more va- The of young whales. The monster, they Tho case attracted some atnewspaI am to servo five years In this liantly in that terrible conflict than worth something, for the said, had wings, although it aptention at tho time, and now that Strawbciries Bring $.100,000. more boosting peared to place." be an aquatic animal, and the famous Orphan Brigade. There per always returns man lives who Hill has showed his honesty, it is The strawberry crop In tho New This rather surprising announce- likely that an effort will be made to are only n few less than a dozen than It receives. No rose frequently ten feet or more) Albany (Ind.) district, which Is In his life, of these erstwhile brave fighters does not at some time from the water. Whales and pur- perhaps the most extensive berry-growi- ment was made to the clerk of tho shorten his prison term. left In Ohio county. Why not have and perhaps oftener, ask for and suer faded from sight within a few district In the world, is a penitentiary this morning by a tall, newspaper. a reunion of these few here at Hart- receive favors from a minutes. Biliousness and Constipation. record breaker this year. The good looking man, who walked Into memory m ford sooi? a meeting In which all Then is when the editor's For years I was troubled with, yield Is unusually large, and fully the office at tho entrance of the Cimarron REGINNING OF THE SNAKE aid. The guards and Col. E. E. biliousness and constipation, which the citizens of the county could par- comes to his 25 per cent. Is added this year to prison. (Kan.) Jacksonlan. SEASON IX TRIGG COUNTY Mudd, the warden, began to ques- made life miserable for me. My apticipate? tho acreage of tho borry fields. With a fair price throughout the season tion the man. He said bis namo petite failed me. 1 lost my usual "Undue" or "Unreasonable." Ky., June 3. Trigg counCadiz, It is well for the voters of all Accurnte Indeed, is the comment tho growers will receive for their was Hill and that he had been force and vitality. Pepsin preparaparties to remember that in Ken- of a prominent Philadelphia busi- ty never allows any pther section of fruit nearly $500,000. brought to Frankfort by a Deputy tions and cathartics only made mattucky, as elsewhere, the Liquor ness man who writes to the North the State to outdo hor In any reSheriff from Boll county, but had ters worse. I do not know whero For Sale. Trust has no politics. Its efforts American that this usurped Judi- spect, not even in snake tales, and become separated from the officer I should have been had are altogether In behalf of its own cial legislative action finds a par- credit Is due John Skllllon, the Star White Plymouth Rocks. Good In the crowd about the L. & N. de- not tried Chamberlain's StomachI Interests, and It cares nothing for allel only In a passage from a ser- route mall carrier between here and layers. Bred from prize winners. pot. Hill said ho thought the off- and Liver Tablets. The tablets rewhat party or clan a man belongs mon supposed to have been deliver- Rock Castle, for maintaining the Stock and eggs for Bale. icer had gone on to tho penitentiary lieve the ill feeling at pnee, MURRAY A. HUDSON, whoso vote or Influence It can con- ed to a congregation and as he knew the way, Hill went strengthen the digestive functions, of great county's reputation along this line. McHenry, Ky. Yesterday, while on his way from 12m3-- p trol. It has one of the most powe- wealth: on to the prison. purify tho stomach, llvor and blood, organizations rful and As there were no commitment pa- helping the system to do Its work "Brethren, you must .repent as It Rock Castle with the mall, he came Do You Get the Best? Jh the country, and while politics Is were, and be converted, In a meas- upon a large chicken snake near the If you have a cough, cold, asth- pers, the warden could not receive naturally. Miss Rosa Potts, BirmIts main field of operations, yet It ure, or else you may be damned to road, and succeeding In capturing It, ingham, Ala. These tablets are for ma, croup or any throat or bron- Hill as a prisoner and the soon-to-b- e Is not politically dominated. convict sat on a bench in front sale by all dealers. some extent." Editorial In the He tied It with a string and put It chial trouble and use Dr. Bell's m ' ', Philadelphia North American on In the back of his buggy and you do. Look for of tho penitentiary for an hour ,'j A strong editorial in the Louis- the Supreme Court's trust decision. brought It on to town with him, still the bell on the bottle. State Bankers to Meet. m waiting for tho Deputy Sheriff to villo Times (reproduced in The Her alive. After arriving hero he created appear with the papers. That offl- Lpulsvllle Ky June 3. The "eFor a burn or scald apply Cham a great deal of excitement and cuald last week) calling on the Demuici rapers, Lots of 'Em For sale clal finally appeared and Hill was xecutive committee of the State ocratic press of Kentucky to Join berlain's Salve. It will allay tho riosity by untying4 his captive and at The Herald offlce. To go on admitted as a convict. The deputy Bankers Association have decided in demanding certain much need- pain almost Instantly and quickly taking it around town wlth.jjlm. Bhelvcs or under carpets or for blast- - said he knew It that Hill would make to hold the annual meeting of the ed- reforms through legislative ac heal the Injured parts. For sale by wrapped about his body and holding lng punro&eB. Five cents per large no effort to escape and could be? association at Lexington in coming from men who are now . all dealers. tion, m It "by t"he neck. The snake m&twuT- - package. tt trusted, bo he had not paid much l here last night. John came to Rock Castle several years ago with a little show and these "sideshow" Instincts continue to "crop out" from time to time. But John is not to have all the "snake honors" by himself, for yes to Farmers. terday afternoon Mlssea Lela and Following are striking utterances Ruth Hughes, daughters of the late In President Taft's reciprocity Ham Hughes, living two miles west of here, killed a largo black racer speech in Chicago last week: in their dining-roothat measured "The interests are trying to block the reciprocity agreement with Can six feet and Ave Inches long. And this Is Just the beginning of The ada with hostile amendments. the "snake season" In Trigg county. people approve the agreement." "The American farmer will suffer MAGAX. no Injury whatever . On the conJue 5. The farmers of this comtrary he will be benefited by it." munity are In need of a tobacco sea m cd Just six feet long and was as large around as a man's arm. John made a cage for his pet and left it I For Men, Women a,nd Children. 1 mmBmammmammmmmmmmammmmmmmmmammmmm Underweap I IV Porous Knit Shirts, short sleeves Porous KnitDrawers.kneel'ngth Nansook Shirts, short sleeves Nansook Drawers, knee length Union Suits,Iong Cool OMMMl I We are showing quite a nicoassortment of Men's ouuuuur uiiuurwuar m Duiungaii amirs ana drawers, Long and Short Sleeve Shirts, Knee and Ankle Length Drawers. andshortsl'ves one-sixt- Priced at per Garment: 25c-50c-$1.00-and-$1.50 Ladies' Knit and Muslin Underwear of Every Sort. fire-pro- 'I self-elect- law-abidi- E. P. Barnes & Bro. I BEAVER DAM, KENTUCKY. s I I d x " HARTFORD GROCERY COMPANY. " ooooooooooooooo 4 y, to-da- to-d- ' 1 t ilfaiMFHaMihiliii WEDNESDAY, JUNE T, 1911. THE HARTFORD HERALD Mr. C. B. B. Felix, Olaton, S. P. McDowell, Dundee and Albert Cox, Hartford, Route 1, were among our callera yesterday. Preaching at Mt. Herraon next Sunday at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. The Sacrament of the Lord's, Supper will be administered at the- - 11 o'clock service. Woodward, after a Miss Nellie week's visit hero to her parents, left Monday for Burkesvllle, Ky., to resume her work as stenographer for a law firm there. Messrs. Jesse and Clifton Schrce-te- r, Mlnton, Horton; Q. B. Brown, Hartford, route 4; Wm. Potts and daughter, Hartford, route 2; Martin- Keith and Verge Stewart, Horse Branch, and John Keith, Beaver Dam, were among our recent call ers. Mr. Charles Magan, who had been spending the past three weeks with friends and - relatives in Hartford and viclnlty.left for Owensboro Tues day where, after visiting friends and relatives for a week or tdn days, ho will leave for his hotffe at Kansas City, Mo., where he has heen a very successful stock dealer for the past few years. Mr. J. F. Miller, Flourney, Ky., and State representative of the Acme Harvesting Machine Co., accompanied by Judge J. M. Porter, wore among The Herald's recent callers. Mr. Miller was spending a few days with his old friends and relatives, many of whom he had not seen for several years, he having moved from Beaver Dam twenty odd years ago. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Xofsinger de OHIO PAGE FIVE. COUNTY WINS OUT IN Mtkis Home Baking Easy Shoe You X L THEjEUERAL COURT Judge Evans Renders Judgment Dr. Baird Note Will Not Have to be Paid. Judge Evans has handed down a decision in the case of A. B. Balrd against Ohio county, In which the plaintiff's petition is dismissed, and the county is given judgment for its costs. This suit was brought several years ago to recover on two notes aggregating over $10,000, which It was alleged were given Balrd b. the Fiscal Court In full settlement of a lot of claims that were held against the county, and purchased by Balrd. Ohio county tiled an answer denying that It owed either of said notes, and ,on a hearing of the case, Judgment was rendered In favor of Balrd on one of the notes for over $5,000, and the petition dismissed as to the other one. On an appeal by the county, the United States Circuit Court of Appeals reversed Judge Evans, and on a second hearing of the cade, the plaintiff's suit Is dismissed absolutely. .MRS GRKGORV RKMAINS BROUGHT BACK. pOYAl CWKU lOirec REGU. j3 S. PXT..JO.ZF K b. the photographers, arrived at the Hartford wharf Saturday with their floating studio. They will probably here several remain months. Mrs. J. O. McKlnney and children, of Taylor Mines, and Mrs. Dr. Z. H. Shultz, of Pleasant Ridge, are the guests of the ladles' parents, Mr. .and Mrs. J. P. Sanderfur, on Union street. Mr. Rethel Duke launched his new gasoline boat,"Llttlo Duke," recently built and completed by himself, here Saturday, and he and his wife made an Initial trip from hero to Llvermore and return. The dedication of the Baptist Church at Concord, a tow miles cast of Hartford, Inst Sunday was a big affair and largely attended. The debt "was fully liquidated and dinner, for all, was served at the noon hour. In'the auction sale here last Monday of what Is known as the Griffin property (old Jail building) located on the corner of Main and Washington streets, Dr. E. W. Ford became the purchaser at the price of $2,075. son Robert Lewis, of Mr. and Mrs. Grover Bennett, of night. Route 2, died Wednesday Funeral services were held at the church Thursday afterNocreek noon, and Interment followed at the Carson burying ground. ld NOW IS THE TIME to shake those High Shoes POWDER -- Tho only baking NO ALUM,KQ Absolutely Pure made from Royal Grapa Cream of Tartar powdar Think of the comfort and case that can be had in a pair of LIME PHOSPHATE Korrect Shape Oxfords Made on special lastsso that there is no gapping at the ankles, and they cannot nelp DUt nt snug All the Popular Styles are made, to suit every taste Burrojaps Patent and Dull Leathers Guaranteed COME IN AND LOOK THEM OVER lightfully entertained at their home Thursday evening for Miss Ada Frank, who left Mondny for her homo at Rockport, Ind. Those present were Misses Gertrude Wright, Adah Frank, Edith Carson, Popple Nail, Eva Taylor, Margaret and Jes sie Nail: Messrs. Ellis Foster, C. E. Smith, J. Ney Foster, H. S. Sanders DEATH OF and Dr. Elvis Carson, of Corbln, Ky. Tho Hartford postofllee handled 6S.853 pieces of mail during the This month of May just passed. careful count was made according to Instructions sent out from post-oin- ce headquarters at Washington to postmasters throughout the country. It goes without saying that tho efficient chief clerk, Miss fiun-thand assistant, Miss Mills were kept very busy during last month on account of this extra duty. re O ooooooooocooooooo IIAKKItALL. O oooooooooooocoooo The game of baseball here Friday between the Hartford First team and a picked nine resulted in n tie, though the latter claimed It by several scores on an alleged foul ball. The announced game betweon Hickory and Hartford Saturday was called off by the former. In the afternoon Saturday a game was played at Beaver Dam between the team of that place and the Hartford First nine which resulted in a score of 7 to 12 In favor nf the Beaver Dam boys. One of the features of the game was the pitching and batting of Allison Barnett, of Hartford, who pitched fine ball and knocked two home runs. I.ee Stevens, of Beaver Dam, did line playing, knocking a home run, as did also Herbert King, of Hartford. The pitching of Peters, of Beaver Dam, was excellent, as the result of the came showed. Mr. J. C. Her, of Hartford, wns umpire of the game, and his decisions were unlformlv fair. Fts work was much appreciated by both sides. A game will be played at HartSaturday between the ford next home First team and the Island Station team. fa I't!! SHAP& . VKi & Packard c MAKERS Brockton, L&QU Mail HZ 5HAPt, -- ( 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 shoo that you are absolutely safe in buying low in price, new in style, best in wonmian-ship- . And remember it pays to trade with a house that saves you money. "A Couple of Curious Court- lRJGb, 3H&03HSj?KsHiJ DUNDEE, KENTUCKY. KT'EriaiiSlLM FARMERS, Attention. ships," to be presented at Dr. Bean's Opera House next Friday night, Is being looked forward to with bright Prof. T. H. Smith, formerly vice anticipation. Much careful preparapresident of Hartford College and In by the tion has been induged one of tho veteran teachers of Club, and special scenery will give county, will next fall take Is said to play a city effect. charge of tho school at Pembroke, theas fully of fun and It be Ky. He has been engaged in the situations as an eggshell is of profession for more than forty egg. There will be special music, years. latest song hits and vaudeville Messrs. Otto C. Martin, Raymer sketches between acts. The admis Tlnsley and Douglas Felix, who sion "will be nominal, as usual, and have been attending State Universi- seats are now on sale at the Ohio ty,. Lexington; McHenry Holbrook, County Drug Co.'s store. who has been attending college at By a, unanimous vote of the FisWinchester and Allison Barnett.who cal Court In special session at Harthas been attending Vanderbllt Uniford last Friday, an order was enversity have arrived home. tered directing C. E. Smith, County SCHIKKTEIt'S FLOATING STU- Attorney, representing the Joint Flop-kins mlrth-provok-t- ! DIO is lying at tho "Hartford wharf. commissioners, them Taylor have We will offer for the next two weeks at 25 per cent dis- made tiow. We have done work on a writ count the celebrated James Oliver Disc Cultivators, the boat in this county for a num- 'Circuit Court against the Fiscal ber of years and you know what we Court of said county Moline Cultivators, J. I. Case Disc Harrows and many can do for you In the picture lint. to show cause why an requiring It order shall not bo entered directing the apother farming implements. We are also agents for the fa- Give us a call. THE SCHRQ3TERS. pointment of a commissioner or mous Deering Mowers and Binders. Now is your time to commissioners with authority to Don't forget the handsome supply yourselves with implements. We want to clean up presents given away every agree upon plans and to enter Into these lines. Watch our ad. from time to time. Yours truly, two weeks by the Ohio County Drug a contract for the erection of n Chi-nawu- re If you want photographs, C. E. Smith, W. B. and C. E. Butler, to procure of mandamus In the Gravson Mrs. Zelma Berry Gregory, widow of Judge Wm. F. Gregory, who died In Hartford about 22 years ago, passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Henry Butler, at Charleston, S. C, Inst Friday, June 2, after a protracted Illness of Hvor trouble. Her remains v.ere brought back to Hartford and ind terred beside her husband In cemetery. The corpse arrived Monday and funeral services were conducted by Pnstor J. W. Bruiipr at the Baptist church, of which she was a faithful member and whcie she taught a class of boys In the School many years ngo. Sunday The Interment followed. Mrs. Gregory left Hartford with her daughters, Annie and Parkle, and son Roy, nbout fourteen years ago, going to some point In Georgia. She was a daughter of Dr. Berry, one of the most noted physicians of Ohio county, and a good woman of rare intellectual traits. !Tho Gregory family is well and pleasantly remembered by our older citizens. who accompanied fie Relatives corpse to Hartford were: Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Walker, of Louisville: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Butler, of S. C; Mr. and Mrs Charleston, John Camden, of Jacksonville, F!a and her brother. Dr. John Morgan Berry, of Leltchfleltl, Ky. Her son Roy, who lives at Atlanta, Ga., was with her In her last Illness, but was unable to accompany her remains nil the way back to the old home town for burial. Oak-woo- OOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOO When Should Glasses Be Worn? When one has to turn the light very high to see to read; when he has to hold the print too far away from his eyes; when he has to hold the print under his nose; when his eyes ache and water; when he has headaches, which headache-powderwon't cure; when things look misty or double; when his eyes trouble him in this way it is time for him to have them examined. I have an testing outfit and can supply yonr wants. Consultation free. s up-to-dat- A Dreadful Wound DUNDEE MERCANTILE CO., boo M mfkllnols & n Leave your Laundry at any Grocery. 1 Domestic- - finish. Work Guaranteed. Called tor and prompt delivery. Her' Grocery. 'Phone 140. Is beginning the Mr. Ira D. Bean Mr. Park Taylor has accepted a erection of his new residence on position at Schioader'e grocery. j Walnut street. It will be modern Flower Pots for sale in every detail. Flowers and 13tf by E. T. Williams, Hartford, The gasoline, engine recently purresponded to my other chased by the county to pull the Several road graders Is proving very effecrequest for settlement. Did you? FORD, M. D. tive and satisfactory. E. W. 23tf Children's Day of the Methodist Mrs. Dr. E. W. Ford, who has was been 111 for some time, Is improv- Sunday School here Sunday largely attended and an excellent ing. program was rendered. r W. H. Moore & Son, Hartford, YelloMr. Ike Johnson, of Spring will pay cash for Ginseng and Grove, Ky., visited the families of w-root. Mrs. Vllerla Yeleer and Mrs. J. P. Mrs. G. B. Henry, of Madlsonvlllo, Sanderfur here last week. Mrs.. E. T. is the guests of Mr. and Miss Martina Bennett, who has Williams. teaching nt Jackson, Tenn., accepted a been Mr. Hoyt Taylor has arrived home last Friday, where position with the Hartford Grocery sho will spend her vacation. . Company." Miss Adah Frank left Monday for ' '. D. Walker has accepted a Mr. R. ' the New her home at Rockport, Ind., after at position as salesman spending threo months here in the York Store. millinery department, of Fair & Co. Rhoads, of Unlpn Miss Geneva Rev. W. B. Wright, of tho ChrisClty,NTenn., Is the guest of Miss tian Church, will preach at Beaver FJora Rljeyi city. morning and Dam next Sunday, ."' Many street sections of Hartford night. Everybody Invited, to these are covered with a mass of high services. weeds lhat need cutting badly. Flora) design book of F.' Walker Is. and can fur. Esqs. J. L. Patton, Ralph; J. H- - & Co., of Louisville, Miles,' Rockport; Thomas Sanders, nish floral designs for funerals and .'qiaton.route lA, O, E. Scott, Pren- - special occasions, E. T, WILLIAMS, tls.J and' Mack Cook, Arnold, were . Hartford, Ky. 13tf aspug Herald's callers Friday-102-ai!- :48 Central Railroad Time Tn. hie at Beaver Dam, Ky, South Bound. North Bound. a.m. No. 12111:35 p.m. No. 1324:05 No 12212:28 pjn. No. 1012:48 p.m. p.m. No. 1318:55 p.m. No. J. E. Williams. Agt. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Williams re- turned Friday from p. few days visit to Hopkinsvllle and Earllngton. lie Company Griffin's old stand. For brldco across Rough river at HItes ' each dollar's worth of drugs or oth- Falls. er T;oods bought, you get a guess at Strayed a hidden number, which wins tho From slaughter pen near Hartford prize. A ticket given with every last Friday, one ewe sheep, about cash purchase. 20t4 two years old. Reward for InformaThe Hartford Players Club will tion or return to "W. H. Moore & present "A Couple of Curious Court- Son, Hartford, Kv. ships" at tho Opera House next FriHeartfelt Thanks. day night. It is a three-ac- t comedy We wish to thank our friends and amusing throughout. The members of the club have been practic- and neighbors for their kindness ing Tor some time. Special scenery shown us during tho Illness nnd is being made for the production death of our dear "son, Samuel Lee. and the latest songs will be sung. God's blessing Is promised to those who aid in distress, nnd their reAt 2 p. m. Wednesday, June 14, ward Is sure in heaven, If we Miss Flora Roll, youngest daughter should not, as we "wish, find it posof Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Roll, Green- sible to return it here. ville, Ky., will bo united in marriGratefully, age to Mr. Ed Yonts, of Princeton, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Schapmlre. Ky. The marriage will be at tho Notltv. home of he bride, "where a- - recepThose who have stock to ship will tion win be given, after which the young couple leave tor a trip to please notify the committee, Thursday or .Friday wool delivery days California. at Beaver Dam. Attorney W. H. Barnes has W. B. TICHENOR. nought the little house "boat of Mr. K. of P. Mem or In 1 Service. Josh Crowe, formerly moored at the Tho annual Knights of Pythias Hartford wliarf. He and his son Glenn Barnes left Monday for a memorial servlc.e will be held In few days fishing trip down the riv- Hartford by Rough River Loge No. er. They were towed by Mr. C. E. 110 at the Baptist church on next Smith's gasoline launch, Mary, Sunday. The sermon will be delivwhich also took a party of fishers ered by Knight Rev. J. W. Bruner at the regular morning hour for serdown stream. vice. Seats will be reserved for the Tho Ohio County Teachers' Insti- Knights, who will march in a body tute will be held In Hartford this from tho lodge hall. In the afteryear beginning August 28. Prof. noon services will be held at d Fred Mutchler, of Bowling Green, cemetery and graves of mem has been engaged as Instructor. He bers of the order strewn with flowwas engaged for the Institute last ers. Everybody Is invited to the year, but was unable to attend. The services, as usual. program for the Institute will be ar- rangeu iu uue wiuu uy Dupi. ututu Horses For Sale. and announced. Two work horses; one mare with colt; A. Nance, HartMr. and Mrs. R. mares. two Call on ford, route 7; Burgess Austin, Pren- JOE R. WILLIAMS, tis; W. L. Shorfleld, West Hartford; 21tf Beaver Dam, Ky. Alvin Rowe, Centertown; W. B. I Subscribe' Crabtree, Hartford, route 1; Mire for The Hartford Herald, Oak-wooeight-year-old four-year-o- ld threo-year-old From a knife, gun, tin can, rusty nail, fireworks, or of any other nature, demands prompt treatment with Bucklen's Arnlja Salve to prevent blood poison or gangrene. It's the quickest, surest healer for all such wounds as also for burns, "bolls, sores, skin eruptions, eczema, thapped hands, corns or plies. 25c m at James II. Wflllams. The population of Scotland Is an Increase of 2S7.342 over 1001. e J. B. TAPPAN, ooooooooooooooooo nmi The Vrotpcrou Jeweler and Optieiaii, HARTFORD. KY. ir7 ji if m lim Wei Y "ini '(k INCOKPORATEO, ?3 OFFER F P8, (& is Pj fcjj (j? ff ? $ a?-- FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION OF " A SELECT LINE Talcum Powder The best makes and all popular odors. W Toilet Soaps That are refined in odor and do not roughen the skin. Perfumes and Toilet Water The best makes of Violet and other popular odors. Cigars, Imported and Key West The best known brands. : Tooth Brushes T' 111 " The kind that retain their bristles. DEE 3E0 J 'J1 lrfpMMy l?np"," l$Wp - ttt ''a'tij.j.! Yflyiyeffsy-r- " iu,i ''t'CTMM .' "' W-- -- ' vu i JMHMfLT - 7"TTOMMMta,T'TriiMnrgiTITfIMiM-MMMmlim- r "WH' 'v HHWtWPt Ww lWlMMWMiHiMIIM i 'I tf" ' ' 'f TAGE SIX. THE HARTFORD HERALD to 'stick thQrallroad regardless of the merits of a case. "Such Jurors not only permit themselves to be Influenced by a dishonest motive, but are mistaken as to the financial benefit to result from this legalized, but Immoral robbery. "They are In fact voting money out of their own pockets Instead of rifling the coffers of the carrier. The corporation can reimburse It self In a higher freight. rate. The damage suit Judgments are an expense Item taken cognizance of by the commission In fixing compensatory .rates above all expenses. "In Texas Just now, especially In our part of Texas, the great need of the hour Is more railroads and lower freight rates. Every time a petit jury awards a small fortune to a legal shark on a trumped up damage suit, the samo Jurors and their neighbors, In an Indirect manner, have to pay the Judgment out of their own toll and Industry." WEDNESDAY, JUNK 7, 1011 If .w i i I f i i; i , ! IS 4 may bo printed for $50, a small offjfj fice in th0 Wall street district may BSSSSi be rented for $25 a month, a "sucker list" of 10,000 Do you feel vreak, tired, despondent, have frequent bead, WKDXESDAY, JU.NK 7, lOtl. names will cost but $100, the acbet, coated tongue, bitter or bad tasta in noraiaj, (Ellzabethtown News.) "heart-burn,- " belching of gas, acid rising ia throat after "millions In It" letters may bo sent Now that there is considerable eating", itomaeh fnaw or burn, foul breath, dizzy spell, dog talk about Ellsabethtown, to the 10,000 for S'OO, a sipnogru mad poor or variable appetite, nausea at time aad kindred E. HAILROAD TLME TAM. II. symptoms P the following story will be interest- pher may be engaged for a month BLE AT HARTFOKD, KV. pay for ti ing. Mr. J. R. Ashlock says his for $40, while $200 will If you hare any considerable BHraber of the advertisement In tho above symptoms you are suffering from bilious father, who was a physician prac- sixtecn-lln- o .. .Time table cITcctlre Sunday, Dec. nets, torpid liver with indigestion, or dyspepsia. ticing near White Mills, in this "Business Opportunities" columnB 4tli,contalns the following schctltilo: Dr. Pierce's Golden Medioal Discovery is made county, left In his books a record of of 100 of the leading newspapers of Xo. 112 North Hound duo 7:20 n. m. sip of the most valuable medieinal principles one of his patients tho country, from Maine to Calia case where kaoTra to medical science for the permanent Dally except Sunday. leaving $175 for Incidentals. eighteen fornia, hydrophobia care ef such abnormal conditions. It is a most died from No. Ill North Hound due 3:40 p. m. compaefficient lirer iaritforator, stomach tonic, bowel years after he was bitten by a mad And many a million-dollregulator and nerve strengthened Dally except Sunday. a dog and that rabies only- - set up a ny "tho greatest Investment of No. 115 South Bound due 8:35 a. m. The "Golden Medical Discovery" is not a patent medicine or seoret nostrum, lifetime" Is launched with as thin his death. short while .before and attested full list of its ingredients being printed on its Dally except Sunday. Leslie's Weekly. Mr. Wesley Reed tells of an ac- a 8hell. under oath. A glance at these will show that it contains no alcohol, or harmNo. 113 South Bound due 1:40 p. m. d his who lived eighquaintance of ful habit'forming drugs. It is a fluid extract made with pure( Fatal to Gardening. Dally except Sunday. glycerine, of proper strength, from tho roots of native American medical, teen years after he was bitten by a "I notice that your garden doesn't forest plants. World's Dispensary Medical Association, Props., Buffalo, N. II. E. MISCIIKE, Apt. mad dog. look very promising this year." In Hart county John Caswell, "No, every tlmo my husband got now a middle aged man, was bitten to digging In It ho found a lot of twenty on the ankle moro than worms, and they always reminded DAMAGE SUITS years ago by a copperhead snake. him of his fishing tackle." A chicken- was killed and while It was still warm, was applied to the i wound and he got well, but every OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO HURT O YOU'LL ENJOY. OPEN DOOK or S'.'CCINS 'ear during the month of May It O TOEMS o necessary to apply the O SPREADS TO AMj ALIKE becomes O Tho Herald's Special Selections. O chicken to the same place to case RegardOO Mostly Success Is not limited to any his Intense suffering. AND THE SLUGGARD. There have been two or three THE ANT An estate valclass or condition. ing All Concerned. county where peoued at close to $1,000,000 was re- cases In Hardin Consider the life of the sluggard, 0 cently disposed of by the will of ple have died from rabies brought antl a mad dog. TD0IV1UGH0FTHIS CHARACTER John Lahey, of New Hyde Park, about by the bite of Why ruin your lungs with that tor The mad stone idea, while not Long Island, the document being turing pant? signed with an X, as Its author believed In by the scientific world. Why climb with your burden those Of Litigation, Which Has Be- could neither read nor write. When Is resorted to by many people. We wearisome steeps, Lahey, without any money, came never knew of a case where the per While the sluggard at ease so rest- Organcome Almost An to this country 43 years ago, he se- son who used a madstone ever died i fully sleeps? v. cured a Job at $1 a day and with of hydrophobia. ized Raid. Sir Walter Scott wrote a novel He drifts without care on a river of the first money saved he began to The farmer and his wife were about to t down to a purchase dreams, real estate. This en- where ho describes how the life of cold supper when they saw some old friends driving Paik statement of THE CASE hanced rapidly In value and he con- King Richard of England was saved While tho sweat from your fore towards the house. fc from a stab from a poisoned daghead is running In streams; tinued to buy In the same The following clipping from the way, until at the time of his death ger by tho application of the talis- And when lean from your labor The good wife vas equal to the occasion thanks to Corpus Christ! (Texas; Caller, re- he was worth almost a million dol- man, which Is nothing more than your hoardings you crunch, her New Perfection Oil Cook-stov- e. garding damage suits against rail- lars. what we call a madstone. He'll feed, fresh and fat, at the She had it lit in a moment, and her guests' hardly were seated roads and corporations In general, Dogs go mad In either extreme charity lunch. Peter Aggergard, a Danish farmon the porch before a hearty hot meal wat ready for the table Is not only true of Texas, but is er of South Dakota, has been even hot or extreme cold weather. grave but brief sausages and eggs and long rashers of streaky bacon, and rolls just Many people believe true of Kentucky. If there Isn't a more successful, his fortune In rabies In 'Twlxt cradle and crisped in the oven and fresh coffee and the hostess herself as cool, Is your race along these lines, It will lands, stock and farm halt called mortgages dogs Is produced bv toothache. and neal as if she had not been near the kitchen. If you gallop through life at this put be the ruin of the railroads and Prof. Pasteur, of France, discov exceeding at the present time strenuous pace; range. SKi nmr could have manaced it with an business. There Is litthem out of of hydro He, too, arrived in Amer- ered a sure preventive your ruinous folly pray open The New Perfection is the quickest, most convenient and best cooker tle gained in the long run to the ica without phobia nnd this treatment Is fur- To education or money, k your eyes; on the market. people. The Caller says: !L but endowed with natural business nished free by the Government at Consider the sluggard, O ant, and MJ.wuh 1,2iikJ31 loaf, Uarquoiae blue enameled cBBnarrs. damage suit raids are an gifts and tremendous Industry. Tak- one place In every State. Bowling "That Haadaonxly fiaiahed throughout. .The be wise! Increasing evil as an easy method ing up a homestead in Dakota, he Green Is the citv In Kentucky. 2- - sod rioreicei be had with or Llpplncott's. vrkhost cabinet top, which b filled with corporations, of 'shaking down the steadily put .his profits Into more V drop ahelrea, towel racla, etc SITUATION WHICH Dealertertfrwherei or write for oV. Is shown by the last annual report land, until now ho owns 24.4S0 cripthre circular to the Bearcat steacy S100 Reward, $100. IS UNPRECEDENTED Railway Commission acres. When no longer able to buy pi the of the State OilLCR-jS-tov- o: The readers of this paper will be just Issued. Standard Oil Company at $."0 an acre, ho puts his surplus The political situation In Wash pleased to learn that there Is at least (Incorporated) person can into mortgages. "While no farm Leslie's In the one dreaded disease that science has ington is unprecedented question the wisdom or Justice of Weekly. stages, been able to cure In all Its country's history. making the carriers responsible for President Taft called a special and that Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh or life and The Rest Remedy the losses of property session of Congress to consider and Cure Is the only positive cure now limb they occaslon.through no fnult For all kinds of sore eyes Is SuthNew .Shoots act upon certain matters which he known to the medical fraternity. Ca of the victims, this character of lit- erland's Eagle Eye Salve. It Is a Model high ve deemed of overmastering Import- tarrh being a constitutional dlsease.re- igation, so profitable to attorneys, creamy snow white ointment and treatment qulres a constitutional locity smoke 27 ance to the welfare of the nation. has In some communities deterior- would not Injure the eyes of a babe. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internalless cartridges, The House of Representatives, m 2uc. Into an organized raid. Ma- Guaranteed. ated opposition to ly, acting directly upon the blood and overwhelmingly In also blacic and low chines for the purpose are built up. mucous surfaces of tho system, thereMr. Taft In party politics, immedSayings of Famous Men. pressure smokeless. The only gun that fills the In some Instances, consisting of logof the George Washington (at Tren- iately and enthusiastically acted In by destroying the foundation patient demand tor a trom PowerLl enough for deer. gers or 'ambulance chasers, detecVtWWV the with the President's rec- disease, and giving safe to use in settled districts, ex to ferret or Invent evidence, ton): "If any fool rocks the boat, accordance tives bone ("pump") ac strength by balldlng up the constitu ommendations. cellent for target work, for foxes, and Jury spotters or fixers. Back of my lads, throw him overboard! tion repeater in by men of tion and assisting nature in doing Its The Senate, controlled Gordius: "There, I guess that'll it all are shrewd, keen legal sharks geese, woodchucks, etc. .25-2- 0 work. The proprietors have so much and Mr. Taft's party, is placing every In their dens.pulllng all the strings hold you for a while." they Its cxdufre ftatersit iHeqmcV, smooth vrorlinj "pump" action! .32-2- 0 obstacle In the way of favorable ac- faith In Its curative powers that Ajax: "Go to thunder!" Sptclai Smoktltu Slctl barrel! the modem toliJ- the financing the raid, for the lion's and offer One Hundred Dollars for any lop sad tlJt tjtctor It rapid, accurate trim, increaaed laietr ud "Calling tion on the matters for consideracalibres. William Shakespeare: a coeitructioo and Inoru Btai (root It hat conreoienoi. share of the pelf. The hopeless viccase that It falls to cure. Send for aiaht; theae coat citre on other riSeaoilheaecahbiea, tim, or heirs of the same, for whom for the author, are they? Tell 'em tion of which the special session list ot testimonials. Address, Oar 136 peso catalog deecribet the full fflarlin ' was called. the law was made, gets but a small to wait about 300 years." line. Sent for three stamps poatage. Write for it. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. The House, entirely under domi John Tyler: "I'm going to do a litbootv. part of the v JCi 7T JlUrUSlJC&arj7L3 UO. 42 Willow Street 777 Sold by druggists, 75c. nation of opponents of the party Mew rUTen. Conn, business myself!" "The Caller would not cast asper- tle Take Hall's Family Pills for constilawyer Dr. Tanner: "I'd rather do this which elected Mr. Taft, In shortest pation. upon Its renntnblo sions possible utmost time and with Chicago Tribune. friends: nor upon those who en- than eat!" proceeded to do Its cheerfulness, gage in legitimate damage stilts. It Cartlau The Discharge. Wins Fight For Life. part towards reading the Taft poliknows manv of them to be clean "What's the matter,' Bllklns? You It was a long and bloody battle cies Into the records of the nation's However, men. J. M. PORTER, and honorable rS AtT EMIV look discouraged," said Slithers. for life that was waged by James B. there are enough others engaged In Mershon, of Newark, N. J., of which lawmaking body. to "I am," said Bllklns. "I had . By every device known to obreprohonslble nractlces to disgrace he writes: BEAVER DAM, KY. "I had lost much blood structionists and every trick with discharge tho cook this morning. their profession. So vast are their from lung hemorrhages Will practice bis profession In Oblo an! ad and was which political demagogues are fa- She was on the rampage all night." olnlug counties. Special attention siren to aJ' results are prov- very operations that the "Fine!" laugher Slithers. "What weak and run down. For miliar, the Republican majority In business entrusted lo his care. .HIDESandEUI ing a Ferlous economic factor In the eight months I was unable to work. the upped branch of Congress seeks did you say to her?" in this State. railroad situation Btisj Dealer., PRANK L. FELIX, "I told her to leave tho house," Death seemed close on my heels, to defeat the wishes and policy of "During the fiscal year ending casio when I began, three weeks ago, to the President chosen by the party said Bllklns. f ve eommissiaa atrUMtU. .Tune 30, lflin, pavmonts for perI Dttte fat Ton tail sleiU of "And did sho?" asked Slithers. use Dr. King's New Discovery. But of which that majority constitutes HAATF0RD, KY. sonal injuries liv Texas roads agKtiatacc: ssj dim ia muutuk. ni leioua "She did," sighed Bllklns, "but It has helped me greatly. Is do- an Important element. It Will practice his profession In Ohio and asli being an wool Pit I rite to obi saifpoi. mutisipiccuM. gregated $2.30n.20S.20, you wouldn't know It for tho same fining counties and In the Court of Appeals ing all that you claim." For weak, Yes, the situation is unprecedent Criminal practice and Collections a speclaltv. Increase of $1 ."0,1 0T..1 4 over perILSAsUatSONS ffij&r kSrtiIk,Kx. house after she'd left It." Office In the Herald building injury payments for the prev- sore lungs, obstinate coughs, stub ed. And the ipeople understand sonal born colds, hoarseness, la grippe, where the responsibility Is to be ious year, when a total of $2,190,-ISCT- 'i C. B. SMITH, C. M. BiaXETT. hay-fevor any throat or placed. Chicago Journal. was paid out by the roads of asthma, HA II D1VIC K, OWEXSIOnO BARNETT & SMITH, lung trouble, It's supremo. 50c. m O FIno Watch and Jewelry Re- this State on this score. A Charming Woman "For the year ending June 30, $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranpairing. m IS one who Is lovely in face, form, 1909, personal Injury payments ag- teed by James H. Williams. HABTF0RD, KY. mind and temper. But It's hard for Will practice their profession In all the Court gregated 2.42 per cent, of the gross Export and Artistic Monogram Rare Boo7e. of Ohio and adjoining counties and In the Cour a. a woman to be charming without receipts of Texas roarR For the of Appeals. Collections a specialty. "Comlteca" is the name given to and Plain Engraving. year ending June 30, 1910, person- a spirituous llnuor manufactured health. A weak, sickly woman will al Injury payments aggregated 2.49 In Comltan, State of Chiapas, Mex be nervous and Irritable. Constiis Eyes Tested and Lenses Ground -- Have your old- pation and kidney poisons show In per cent, of gross receipts. ico; It Is an exclusive local product, pimples, blotches, skin eruptions T in our Shops. "Further nnalyzed It Is found since In no other part of the counl ; there was a decrease of 7.C9 per try Is anything similar produced; and a wretched complexion. But -H have a complete LensO Wo Electric Bitters always prove a godcent, in amounts paid out In settle- the species of maguey or agave, ment for Inlurles and deaths for from which it is distilled thrives send to women' who want health, Grinding Plant and two x the year 1910 as compared with only within a radius of ten or beauty and friends." They rcgulHte Old people, tired, weak, 'a Graduate Opticians and can q stomach, liver nnd kidneys, putlfy p. 1909. twelve miles, outside of which tlje run down people, delicate give strong nerves, vtve(a "The Caller holds no brief to de- agave plants have, It Is true, cer- tho blood; " children, frail mothers, and aJ """ norfont rnanlta o It views with tain alcoholic properties, but In bright eves, pure breath, smooth, fend the railroads. , ..... UltlB&UB , a those recovering from severe Ox,.:,.I. UU7 UUU xiuui Hyuv- - zr HARTFORD PRESSING satisfaction the wise legislation of comparison Ilttlo adapted to tho dis- velvety skin, lovely complexion nnd perfect health. Try them. 30c at illness, this is a fact. the State and Federal Governments tillation of this class of liquor. tacle Deddlers who travel S m James H. Williams. o CLUB to regulate them and prevent corThousands of genuine tes- a im The uniform success that has atporate Injustice to the people. Textimonials from reliable peo- M from city to city. Hi MAKING GOLD BRICKS fc as not only limits stock and bond tended tho use of Chamberlain's ple prove this claim, and to H Wo havo Skilled Workmen and O IN EASY MODERN WAY Issues, but fixes freight and passen- Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea RemLadies' and gents' clothes also further support the fact and ' ger rates and conditions of porvlco. edy has made It a favorite everyWORK GUARANTEED q the very Finest and Best American Undr our easy-goin- g prove our faith in what we "Despite this fact It is still the where. It can always be deponded Joint stock company laws, any finanCalled for and. delivered. ij Machinery and Stock and aro' m say, we unhesitatingly depractice of n cheap John class of upon. For sale by all dealers. cial adventurer may embark In the Club rate $l.0U per month. clare that any one who will demagogues to berate the railroads In a position to render good S profitable business of separating thf A and all other capitalized Industries. try a bottle of VINOL will P seryice. "Ma, I didn't know the Swifts gulllb'e from their money hv wl'd. is thus "Prejudice B fomented kept horses." promoting, with little, have their money returned ft ' : Y. M. C. A. Bldg. ed among the less Informed classes. "They don't, mv dear. What fear of arrest. With a thousand question if they are g We pay cash for old Gold and O without This nrejudlco not onlv scrve a po- made you think so?" ,,ver- dollars be may launch a million .dolsatisfied that it did them 3 Hartfordy Ky. not C litical purpose In pome Instances, "I heard pa telling a man oir the lar company and make his appeal to good. OUOaSNCTAVO jioLvvauvn but does double d'ltv In the Jurv ptreet yesterdnv that Mrs. Swift has thousands of people. A million-dolla- r' For Sale by Hartford Drug Co., DR. BELL'S ANTI-PAIcompany may be Incorporated box. From If. pnHppa the mnrnllv tho fnpt carriage of any woman he Subscribe for The Ilartford Herald. (Incorporated) lax and unfair disposition of Juries knows." for $150, the book ot certificates Fsr Ifltomal and External Pains. The Hartford Herald o dooo'oooooo o o o o O MAD DOG TALK. O ooooooooooooooo gilt-edg- ed What Ails You 1 ar bottle-wrapp- er triple-refine- i. HELPJD the Latter, Unexpected Guests far-seei- i. fair-mind- REPEATING RIFLE Tttarlin sf .at00 0? S fie fjT? WOOL Attorney at Law, Attorney at Law, er Ytnbl Will Build - Attorneys at Law, You Up '' and Make You Strong STRAW HATS A.t- - MADE NEW! Glvc-n-Wn- y. Club. Hartford Pressincr NI I """,, !VJ'y . j.n.fcwn, jiil.fli, i jlilMMpnyp WKDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1911. THE HARTFORD HERALD that they could do better acting on their own initiative. As the season advanced the pool grew to millions of pounds, but the bulk of it remained unsold. The Company had Tobacco American apparently lost Interest in the Kentucky tobacco. Eventually it announced that it would buy tobacco from any growers at prices that It was could be agreed upon. hinted that the "Tobacco Trust" had obtained all the tobacco it needed at lower prices than were quoted by the pool. In the end tho pool had 80,000,000 pounds of the 1907 crop and about 14,000,000 poundB of the 1908 on hand, unable to dispose of It. Thousands of planters were depending upon the money to be realized from this tobacco for their existence in tho coming year. The Tobacco Trust did not buy as was expected. R. K. Smith, Director-Manager of the American Tobacco Company at Louisville, was the chief buyer for tho trust, but he showed no disposition to get together with LeBus, the head of the Burley Tobacco Society, for a prlco conference. However, In tho fall of 1907 they did get together at Winat Winchester. The conference chester adjourned without action prices did not suit and tho Society was told that it could keep its tobacco. The growers did not surrender, and they set about to create a famine In tobacco, pledging that they would not raise any crop In 1908. It was figured that tho advance In prices, which would bo obtained for their 1906 and 1907 crops, would pay them for one year's cutting out of the planting. Many of the small planters had disposed of their certificates and they realized that they could not afford to dispense with planting tobacco to raise money the next fall. This led to growls or dissatisfaction, and the "night rider" outrages became a matter of history. traitors to Equity were designated as "dumpers." "Leaks" In the agreement that bound all mombers of tho Society to deliver all of their crops began to crop out, nnd It was found that some growers had purposely held out a part of their crop, selling it and cutting down the price. burley crop had The 1907 amounted to 220.000,000 pounds. Half of this, raised and sold by Independent growers, had ruined the Equity corner In burley. If these Independent growers raised a crop In 1908 they would neutralize the famine campaign. Thoy simply had to be converted to tho Equity Idea: that was all. But how? Gentle proselyting had already failed with ed PAGE SEVEN". and at Its close Issued the following I) IK i ' SOM ET GO statement: Tobacco Compa"Tho American ny has bought 75 per cent, of tho 1906 pooled tobacco at schedule prices and 15 per cent, of tho 1907 pooled tobacco at graded prices to average 17 cents round. "R. K. SMITH, CLARENCE LeBUS." The few cents had been added to the price of a pound of tobacco. Tho Burley Society had won its great flghL The deal meant a cash sale of pounds of tobacco for about $13,000,000, an unthinkable bulk of product for nn unthinkable number of dollars and cents, the largest sale of the kind in tho history of tho world. About 60,000,000 pounds of the 1907 crop brought 17 cents. Deduct two cents for storage, Insurance and prizing, and tho BW'er or speculatorgets 15 cents. About pounds of the 1906 crop brought 206 cents. Deduct two cents. cents and you have 18 Prices In former years ranged from seven to ten cents. The Equity Idea had doubled the c.ents. More thnn 20,000,000 pounds remained In tho pool, but this was promptly sold on the same terms to 16 Independent firms, which ndded" S3.750.000 more to tho big sum for Kentucky. 00 00 O ooooooooooooooooo O JUSTICE. ooooooooooooooooo Justice Is represented as a woman because men are always flirting with her. If people got all the Justice ther deserve there wouldn't be any left Sometimes Justice doesn't have nor scales on straight. Justice may be blind, but Bhe sees a lot more than she takes notice of. A man loves Justice for the other fellow. Justice Is sexless, though she wears petticoats In pictures. Though Justice may be disfigured, From she Is still In the ring. Judge. GOES TO SERVE LEPERS TO EXPIATE HIS SINS New Orleans, June 2. In the hope or expiating his sins and there are no cardinal onc3 among them either Peter Artz, aged seventy-five, hale, hearty and active, will go to tho Louisiana leper colony and devote tho remainder of his life to waiting upon the stricken exiles. "I don't want any fuss made about my going," nnd Artz. "'I have never committed murder and from a legal view point my sins are not particularly grievous. I have never committed a felony, but oven at that, my soul Is far from being pure white. "My father Is still living In He Is ninety yenrs old. I have written to tell him that he will never see me again that I am going to give the rest of my life to the lepers. "Why should I be afraid of what good sisters In charge of the colony I am are not afraid? old, but I am healthy, and as strong as some men of fifty, and I can be of great service. "I have traveled all over the world. I have been nn editor, a soldier, a teacher, but most of all, a I havo a good record wanderer. for my service In the Spanish-America- n Bel-glu- KENTUCKY: Light and Power Company (INCOIU'OHATKD) POOL HISTORY Affecting the Situation in Kentucky. ALLEGED "NIGHT RIDER" GASES E. G. BARRASS, MGR., Had Their Inception InBurley District, to Combat Tobacco LONG Will wire your house at cost. Electric Lights are clean, healthy and safe. No home or business house should be withoit them when within reach 3L"ax,"b:E oxc3.a 3SI;y" Trust. FIGHT OP THE FARMERS The Cincinnati Enquirer says: cases The alleged "night-rider- " in the have a peculiar Interest tobacco decision, as the "Tobacco Trust" has bought most of its burley tobacco in Kentucky. For a long time planters of Kentucky could the not sell to any one but agents of speculators. These buyers Induced the planters to adhere to the "loose" market method, which had quite a vogue in both Kentucky and Tennessee. "Bargain hunters" would be a more appropriate name for most of these buyers, who used many dark and devious methods to teat down tho planters' prices for their products. Parts of a crop would be taken by one set of buyers, whoso factories could use only certain grades, and part would be taken by another. An effort was made to get the American Tobacco Company to establish buying agencies throughout As factories were abKentucky. sorbed, the number of buyers decreased, and eventually the selling agencies were opened. Tho American Tobacco Trust, with its immense capacity, was In a position to Duying take all of the product. from the farmer Instead of direct the planter, higher prices could bo paid. This made the trust buyers popular, and the speculators were driven from tho field. About four years ago the spirit began to assert Itor combining self in Kentucky, and on January 2, 1907, In a meeting at Winchester, Ky., the growers of burley. assembled to a call by counties. When It was tho reports were opened found that 92,800 acres of tho choicest tobacco lands In Kentucky were pledged as a trust against a This brought practically trust. half of the State acreage Into the hands of one man. The Burley Tobacco Society was to all intents a branch of the Society of Equity. Each county was divided Into districts, and each district had a local union, which seated a man In a County Board of Control, and each County Board in turn sent a man to the State Board of Control at LoBus, of Clarence Winchester. Cynthiana, was the President of tho Society. This was the beginning of the crusade for higher prices for burley tobacco, as It was planned to "corner" the supply of tobacco and hold It until' tho American Tobacco Com-prn- v and the Independent buyers wruld be compelled to pay a price for tobacco to be fixed by LoBus and his associates. Members of the Burley Tobacco Company delivered tho 190C crop of tobacco, as yet unsold, to their Countv Boards of Control, and it vas planned to do the same with the 1907 crop. It was the plan of the Socletv to sell It In lumps direct to the manufacturers. who were unpledged Growers were urged to do so, for It was shown that any tobacco coming to the marko would cut prices. The creed of Equltv was prepared and it became a nollticnl issue In many counties of Kentucky. Independent growers refused to nledtro themselves to the pool. Tho Burlev', Tobacco Socletv was fighting, therefore, tho Tobacco trust, the, Independent manufacturers and the IndeDendent growers. Tho latter felt that ther should sell their Many tobacco as they pleased. were converted to the ranks of tho Poclety. Equity hones rose with the harvesting of tho 1907 crop; the tBt of tho pool was at hand, and It looked like prices were advancing. On delivery of their croni. member? received certificates of which morel credited them with the number of po'updn of that thev had pooled. The ronld be sold or used k thev could not sell onilae'al. had plvep up all tfl tobaTo title to that. Thptr pav would come onlv vrhon the Executive Commit-tJm'- nt Winchester saw fit fo sell the A n consenuence tobacco. the yalNepf tho certificates depreciated, and many of the growers realized. ed rn ?. ilr&SSSZZZ' fr- - "FOSITONS" tPttNTlFUi $us?essfa7ifhsZrafn. mmnl7y&f4 Vfy ysee&svffi jTZfst.,.72 gr TecgfvyoiQr lmfex f. ' (HEAP 'J50APn? zjrccfr,xj. M?c;rAuw&?i JOB PRINTING- - STATE HANKS ARE WARNED TO INSPECT MANAGEMENT Frankfort, Ky., June 1. larities amounting to over Irregu$250,-00- 0 The kind that makes you look good In the eyes of the wholesale dealer and the city merchant that makes your neighbors proud ol you, increases respect and sets you right in the minds of all people; this kind is bt tv , have been discovered by bank examiners among banks and bank officials In Kentucky within the last 10 days, according to the statement of Secretary Ben L. Bruner. Information camo to him jctcrday that another bank In this State Is out and the directors have $80,000, been notified to get the money together hurriedly or the bank will bo closed. Dr. Bruner declines to give the name, saying that the bank officials havo deceived the directors and rtockholders, and that he wants to give the directors every opportunity to mnko good before he takes action. Ho adds that the depositors will not lose one pennv of the mon-e- v, but fovr It Is time for tho d! rctors nnd stockholders to be looking Into the affairs of the bank nnd see how they are being conducts He reiterated the statemont that there Is no need for alarm, nnd that the banks on the whole i. In v thnn much better condition thev hnvo been at anv time since ho came Into office. The stockholders and directors, and not the depositors, are tho persons connected with them. Demands were made upon the the banks who should begin the Ingrowers to leave tobacco planting vestigation, he says. aside for a year. Many refused, and In March, 1908, "Daylight Ar- EMPLOYMENT FOUND FOR 20 IMMIGRANTS. mies" made their first appearance In Bracken and Mason counties. They Frankfort, Ky June 3. The appealed to growers to remember the slogan of "No tobacco In 1908." monthly report of E. J. Green, State If they refused, they found their Immigration Clerk at Louisville, Agbods of tobacco "scraped" tho next was made to Commissioner of It shows morning being the first signs riculture Rankin this of the "night riders." Local au- he found employment for sixty-fothorities maintaining that they people during the month of May, of that number were were powerless to prevent the and twenty-si- x outrages, Govornor Immigrants. "night rider" Wlllson called out companies of Wo Don't Hate to order, protect Toll you militia to preserve what It is, for Its name growers who insisted upon planting Is tells. Dr. Bell's tobacco and to reduco the deeds of tho best cough medicine and sevviolence. eral million people already know it. At the end of 1908 It was found Look for the bell on the bottle, m that burley tobacco had been grown, despite the "night riding." These crops were called "shotgun crops," ANOTHER STORY OF DESTRUCTION OF MAINE nnd wero hidden as soon as harOwing to the partial famvested. New York, May 29. The Federal ine these crops of tobacco were sold Government Is Investigating a reIn tho summer and early fall of 1908 at good prices. A record price port that tho battleship Maine was of 30 cents was established In Lex- blown up In Havana harbor by an ington. Tho lowest ouotatlons hov- American who had been condemned The 1908 to death by tho Spanish, but won ered around 12 cents. his freedom by destroying tho warcrop was estimated at about banks' ship. Country pounds. Tho spy who turned tho story lnJ had to call in loans they had made bureau at on tobacco certificates. Louisville to the secret service had 14,000,000 out on tobac- Washington asserted that George B. banks co papor. Members of tho pool be- Boynton, the "soldier of fortune," who died recently, was the man who gan to fret. Tobacco certificates were bought actually blew up the Maine. rlcht and Wt following tho conferDRIVES AN AUTO TASTER ence of LeBus and the trust THAN EVER BEFORE DARED in Louisville on November 13, 1908. Anything under 18 Indianapolis, Ind May, 29. cents a pound found a taker. Tho tobacco again came into tho posses Driving faster than any man has evor dared travel before on this cirsion of the sneculatlvp element. Burman On November 19 Mr. LoBus and cular track, "Wild Bob" established new records for ft Qmltti uum l...f- until ..... uiuiiu VU muu- AHM1 uieuuuK ...f 'tho quarter mile, half mile, kilometer and mllo. His tlmo for tho mllo was 35.35 seconds; quarter mile, 8.16 seconds; half mile, 16.83 sec4 onds; kilometer, 21.40 seconds. His ANNOUNCEMENTS averago speed was 101 miles an .Of programs or any, event to hour. Only one attempt was necessary to lower the records. take place In the future, mat- Just ters of general Interest but not as Burman crossed the llro the exact ' current news, should 4 front tfrd bftfW out, but by skillful reach The Herald Just as soon driving nn accident was nvofried. as possible after being decided Former records were: Mile. 35";63 upon. Please don't delay. 4 eecondu; kl.lometr, 21 45 second: half mile. 17, Thn mile' i 4 track record" la" a ne'w record". to-dnto-da- y. ur ey 00 ! ronre-sentatlves to-d- ay NEATLY DONE And promply delivered by the HARTFORD HERALD. Everybody in any kind of business needs Printed Siationery Note Heads, Cirds. Envelopes, Statements, Etc. nowadays. Prices the lowest; work the best. Call or write us. T3he HERALD. Hertford. Ky. war." The leper colonv Is eighty miles above New Orleans on a peninsula former bv a curve of the Mississippi Clubbing' Rates FOR YEAR SUBSCRIPTIONS. and Weekly Courier-Journal HARTFORD HERALD'S river. Don't i:pci lincnt With n Coiiish When Dr. Bell's ljas been used by millions of people for sixteen years with a steady increasing demnnd. Look for the bell on the bottle. m A The Herald " " " " " " " " " " " $1.50 1 THIRTY DAYS' FAST THEN HE FELT BETTER The Glasgow Times says: Mr. Jim Wilson, the well known saddler here, concluded a thirtj-day- s' fast yesterday at 12 o'clock, under the supervision of his physician. Dr. C. T. Grlnstead. It will be remembered that Mr. Wilson was badly paralyzed between two and three years ago, and has since been bedfast, unable to move or help himself, and growing fntter all the time. As an anti-fa- t remedy, as well as for the general betterment of his rigorous fast health, a thhtv-dav- s' was prescribed, with gratifying results. For the entire thirty days not a morsel of food has passed the faster's lips, nn occasional glass of water being tho sole nourishment allowed him. Yesterday the scales showed that Mr. Wilson had lost twenty pounds, and his condition was greatly Improved. H can now walk a step or two with assistance turn over In hod. crosi and reeross his legs and use his arms a very material advancement from complete hplnlc'sness. Mr. Wilson "nvs that after the first two or three days he was not hunrrv In thp lea3t. At the brcaklntt of his fast he was allowed two tablesnoonfuls of orange Juice, nnd will ho gradually put on n more satisfactory diet. h It Is worco than useless to take any medicine internally for muscti All lar or chronic rheumatism. that U rotded Is p fret apollcatlon o' pfipr'io'tntn'T Liniment. For sale by all t'ealeis. i" . .35 and Weekly Louisville Herald 3.50 Daily Owensbcro Messenger and Owensboro Messenger.... 1.75 and Twice-a-wee- k 1.75 and Twice-a-wee- k Owensboro Inquirer and Daily Owensboro Inquirer 3.25 1.25 and Kentucky Farmer Louisville 1.50 and Cincinnati Weekly Enquirer and Bryan's Commoner 1.50 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 Address THE HERALD. Hartford, Ky. I Every kind of business needs advertising nowadays to make it succeed. There arc two kinds of advertising the good and the bad; the kind that brings results and the kind which does no good. Of course you want the first mentioned, in order to be sure of the result. We To serve you in the right way, Advertising in a good, live paper with large circulalkn, like THE HERALD, brings sure results, Tell us what you want and let us figure you an estimate. I he figuring is free and the advertising won't cost you much. It will help you. Try it. THE HERALD, Hartford, Ky. Hartford Herald ClMOva 1'romuKI Only $1 Per Year HAIR BALSAM nj PARKER'S Saga. to lleitors Gray N.rer Italr to ill Youthful Color. Curt, lot p A tttvt a hair Ulhnc. cry itidtl'.' IVurelit, ZiL rjl brautlllct tin btlr. luxuriant growth : Have a rough river TELEPHONE So Tired active i men With a well conducted LIVER one cart do mountains of labor without fatigue. It adds a hundred pot cent to ones earning capacity It can be kept In hcalthf iit action by, and only by It may be from overwork, but the chances arc its from an In- PLACED IN YOUR ItESI- UENCE Oil PLACE OF BL'S- IN'ESS, AND PUT YOUItSELP IN DIRECT CONTACT W'TH THE BREsTABUSHED1858!jRB BjnClSl ' it HE'fSi diamond,a arlns. a BlIAH Long Distance Lines mH Jewelry or watch,- RSrr39 sih TO ALL STATES. H ware, you can get jf'aMK best quality at WEShJQI FOR THE COMPANY'S SPECIAL Rnnllio JeSCK-- Qcffdfi BH er- the lowest prices from the &omHK $$49 CONTRACT TO THE CALL ON OR ADDRESS FARMERS, ORDER HOUSE TutfsPills TAKE IN THE 1nAf ti1f rntiirv w ttav rMl v tA cluslvcly the Southern trade. Wtl'e Address, f for our tret illustrated catalogue. 3c. Coc. O. 80UTH.L7 (fiW J. W. O'BANON. Local Manager, Hartford, Ky. MXTtrr P Barnes 20 Lealtrllt, Box W. C. SEXTON. Incorporated. Local Manager, Heaver Dam, Ky. Kr. Arttcl QnarantMd. bYV nnnr NOUtTITIJlt. (& Or. Bell's Pine-Tar-Hon- ey For Coughs and Colds. X. S" 4, ,,& M.ift$ I'MlMWIfl WWiiiqPPri ligppil ' -- - uiv "" 4imwviMjim1 iTiijrwrasw(w' !PW" page Eiairr. THE HARTFORD HERALD Lady on a Dark night than a Beau," SUED AS "NIGHT RIDERS" Westerfleld, Tymer Affirmative: Bertha Ward, J. P.Sandorfur, Otis AW ANSWER IS FILED P. D. Twoddell, Carson. Negative: Fllydla Foster, Robert Davis, Ira Ellis. Query box. Criticism. ReadBy 103 Alleged Participant's in ing of program. FOSTER, Sec'y. FILYDIA Hopkinsville Raid An OLATON. Messrs. C. B. Lyons, ErJune nest Wilson, John Stone, Roy Crawford and Dr. O. W. Felix, of this B. WEDNESDAY, JUNI? 7, 1911. '270 Hartjord Herald WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1011. OHIO CIRCUIT A COURT NEXT MONDAY CONVENES Important Case. g tv! 1 3 Another answer has been filed In the United States Court at Owens-bor- o place, attended the Masonic supper by D. A. Amos and 102 other Vacation Period for at Pattlesville last Saturday night. sued as who were defendants, Quite a number of Woodmen of Judge Birkhead. decoration night riders, by Mrs. EIsIo'O. Lath this place attended the am, for $50,000 damages for the at New Bamus yesterday evening. Final adjournment was taken by son destruction of certain property In Mrs. G. W. Daniel and llttlo on the Judge Birkhead In Circuit Court at Keneth, of this place, left Friday for the city of Hopklnsvlllo, Club. By OwenBboro Saturday afternoon af- Louisville, where they will be the night of December 7, 1907. All the defendants deny the althe court had been In session guests of relatives for a few weeks. ter for two weeks. During the day Maggie Hammons and legations of the petition,' and say Mrs. were a great number of or- daughter, Miss Ethel, of Horton, that at no time did they ever be there ders entered In many of the civil were tho guests of Mrs. Mary Ann long to nny order or society known cases that aro pending before the Felix's family, of this place, recent- as "night riders," or thnt.they ever century tJvvvvvvvvvvvtvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvivvvvvvvvvvvvvv G. S. mark. court and numbers of minutes were ly. at any time confederated or banded Music, Hits, O together for the purentered for the filing of orders at a Mr. Willie Bruner, wife and lit- themselves KENTUCKY NEWS NOTES. O UWHUtVttViUiVtVMHVMMUMtiVUUiVUiUUWMUttWtM pose of destroying property, nor did later date. tle son William, of Vernada, Miss., The most Important order entered who have been the guests of his they ever destroy any property beDon't Fail to during the day was that wnlch father and other relatives of this longing to the Latham estate. "MR. DEPEYSTER" Hear The census reports from the say that they placed the bond of Mrs. Loutllda town for the past week, returned The defendants Lynch, charged with murder, at home last Friday night. have no knowledgo as to whether schools of Spencer county show VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV'VVVVWVWVVWWW to the trial of her had the that there are 2,253 white children Prior $2,000. "Uncle" Tom Felix, of Hartford. the city of Hopklnsvlllo SOME OF THE SONGS case In tho Circuit Court, she was Is the guest of Dr. C. W. Felix and ability, with or without the aid of of school age. This Is an increase "You'ro Gwino to Get Something You Don't Expect" prevent damage of only two over last year. In Jail and was not permitted daughter, Miss Garnett, and other the citizens, to held M. H. Thatcher, Governor of the to furnish bond In any sum. When rolatlves near this place. "Steamboat Bill." and destruction of the property, or zone, has left the Jury failed to bring In a ver"Como Jo3ophine, My Flying Machine." Crops In this country aro perish- that the city of Hopkinsville had Panama canal for Frankfort. He later dict, application was made for bond. ing for rain. notice that such riotous or tumult"I'd Like to Seo a Little Moro of You." will go to New York, where ho will tho arguz The court, after The Infant child of Mr. and Mrs. ous assemblage was about to take vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv sail on June 12 for the isthmus. ments, fixed tho bond at 52.000. Fred Faught, who has been quite place, or that the city did nothing The examining trial of Abo Bur Next Monday the regular Juno ill, Is some better. to prevent the Invasion of said alPLAYI term of Circuit Court for Ohio leged night riders. These defend ton, a farmer, charged with killing VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVfcVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV county will be held and Judge BirkLogan Hill, a neighbor, was held SMALLHOUS. ants are represented by Thomas P. Attorney Commonwealth's head, at Richmond, resulting In the deJune 3. Mrs. Opple Klttlnger Cook and John W. Kelly. FUNI Ben D. Itlngo and several others of and children wore guests of her sisAnswers have now been filed by fendant being referred to the grand tho court omclals will bo here. This ter, Mrs. Will Nichols, at South all the defendants. It Is likely that Jury. term. Carrollton, recently. is a Robert Bonz and Edward Lee a reply will be filed by the plainWhen Judge Birkhead disposes Misses Eva and Ethel Morton, tiff, In which event the Issues will were fatally Injured at Maysvllle 'of the court sessions that he will Llvermoro, and Misses Mary and be completed, ana the case will ?hlle they were at work on a (tmvmmwHuumMtuvmtuuumMumvtmwwvMmmm hold this month, he will then have Ethel Barnard, Hartford, Ky., are then stand ready for trial. swinging scaffold painting a house S-- SEATS FOR SALE this morning at Ohio County Drug Company's. a vacation for two months, as a re- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Morton. On account of the great Impor- when the rope broke and they fell IHMMMWMMMIUMMMMMMtMMMMMMMMtMHH cent enactment of the General AsVWIWW Mrs. J. F. Brown Is quite 111. tance attached to the case, and the thirty feet to tho pavement. sembly gives all of the Circuit Mrs. Bob Billings, who stuck a large number of defendants and The grand Jury at Owensboro, in12, Judges in the Stato a two months' nail In her foot several days ago, Is witnesses that will be 'brought to stead of indicting the women who during July and August, better. Her sister. Miss Annie Bus- - Owensboro to attend the trial, It Is conduct immoral resorts in Owensvacation 1 and has arranged all the court ses- kill, of Moorman, Is visiting her. likely that Judge Evans will call a boro, found true bills against the sions so that they will be held at Miss Ethel Hunter Is at Utlca for special session of court to try the owners of the buildings last week, a two weeks' visit to her sister, case some time during July. If this a precedent in tho local courts. other times during tho year. DOORS OPEN AT 7 30 - PERFORMANCE AT 8. Mrs. J. S. Trunnell. She was call- Is done, the case will be tried In the It Is now an assured fact that SCIIHO.IDEU SCIIOOLIIOUSE. ed to Utlca to act as a pall bearer new Government - building, nt the tho Paris terminals of tho Louis Juno 3. The new church at this for her friend, Miss Mary Hunt, who corner of Fifth and Frederlca ville and Nashville railroad are to place has been completed and there died at her home In Utlca Wednesstreets, and will attract more at- bo retained In Paris, Instead of bewill be preaching every 2d Sunday day. tention than any case ever tried in ing transplanted to some of tho at 11 o'clock n. m. by Rev. T, J. Miss Maude Calloway Is visiting the United States Court In Owens- neighboring cities, as frequently Rev. Harper will nlso Mrs. J. S. Trunnell at Utlca this Acton. $ boro. correspondhinted In newspaper every 3d Sunday preach at 3 week. There will be a large nrray of ence. o'clock p. m. Everybody Invited. BitnappmnDa j. NATinn Tr UVUISWIWUUJUJ. . PEOPLE "WRITING Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo France have legal talent In the case. Including " Frank Lee, another of the allegBoy Mr. Potts, who has been a new boy at their home, born re- Judgo Fowler, of Hopkinsville, In ordering the address of For THE HERALD will please and ed pickpockets held to the grand very sick, Is able to be out again. your paper changed from one get their articles to us promptcently. a prominent attorney from New Jury at Paducah, executed bond and Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Acton are ly, matters Intended for place to another It is absolutely Mrs. P. B. Taylor nnd son, John York, tho latter two being attor- was given his release. He Is tho visiting their daughter, Mrs. Tlnle Ross Taylor, of Hartford, aro visnecessary to state where you In our regular Issue neys for Mrs. Latham. fourth member of the gang of six Wilson, of Taylor Mines, who is iting relatives here and at Kronos. (Wednesday) must be in our 4 have been receiving the paper as to get out of Jail by giving bond. very 111. hands on Monday without failwell eb where you want it chang- Mr. Ray Faught went to Center-tow- n " His bond was reduced from $600 CENTERTOWN. Sylvia Wilson, of Rockport, Mrs. ure, to Insure publication. Saturday. ed to. Please bear this In mind. 5. Mr. L. D. Jackson has to $400. He has left the city. June Ky., Is visiting her mother, Mrs. W. Mrs. Ray Faught is quite ill. Roy Mason and Edgar Jones, moved Into his new residence hero. F, Acton, near this place. Miss Oma Maddox, Rockport. Ky., Mr. J. L. Brown, of Rockport, both of Maylleld, engaged In a fight Mr. Archie Burch, of Frledaland, will visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ky., visited friends and relatives on an Illinois Central excursion "was in this community Sunday. M. P. Maddox, here train shortly after It left Paducah here Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Wayne Payton, of Olaton, Esq. J. C. Jackson spent a part and Jones was badly cut about the 4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4,4,4, Don't bo Annoyed 'called to see Miss Lizzie Burton With skin troubles, chaps, pimples, of this week near Drakeeboro, look face with a knife. The train back Sunday afternoon. ed Into the Union station and both Mr. and Mrs. John Miller, of black heads, eczema or sores, when ing after some legal business. Mr. H. H. Lewis nnd family have wero arrested. near Roslne, visited Mr. and Mrs. one 25c box of Dr. Bell's AntisepticThe Louisville and Interurban Salve will cure you. Try It at moved to Louisville. Dock Burton last Sunday. Dr. Park, of Rockport, spent one railway offered tho city of Shelby- m Mr. Elijah Daniel, of Olaton, and once. y day last week here. vllle $15,000 for the Jlr. Carson Duncan, of Barrett's MAXWELL. Mr. Smith, our depot through Main street. The proposiBrock Ferry, called to see Misses Madle June3. Misses Helen and Louise agent, is visiting relatives In Ten- tion was made at the meeting of and Mnrtha Potts Sunday afternoon. tho city council and was thken 4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4. Little Miss Tlnle York, who has Riley spent Sunday with Letty Bell, nessee. 4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4, Miss Irene Davis visited relatives under consideration by that body. been visiting her sister. Miss Annie at Buford. Miss Pearl Hudson Is visiting her near Kronos Saturday and Sunday. Number one Clover nnd vest" and "Cream of Wheat. Mldklff, of Sulphur Springs, has reWork Will Soon Start aunt, Mrs. Jlmmlc Flelden, of turned home. Madisonville Bolted Meal, After you take Dr. King's New Life Timoth Hay, mixed. GIVEN A GLAD SURPRISE air. Dock Burton, who has been Pills, and you'll quickly enjoy their Number one Clover Hay. "Quail Brand.' Miss Winnie Humphrey and Mr. on the sick list, Is able to be out ON HEU 70th BIRTHDAY fine results. Constipation and InFirst-dnsAlbert Humphrey, of Llvla, visited again. Feed Corn. Hartford Mill Company's digestion vanish and fine appetite On May 31st, 1911, neighbors If wedding bells don't ring In this MIbs Ella Crowe Saturday and SunCorn Chops. returns. They regulate stomach, Unbolted Meal. "community soon, your correspond- day. and friends gathered together at liver and bowels nnd Impart new Corn Feed Meal. Miss Kathleen Owen, of Llvla, the German Millet Seed, Fancy ent will bo greatly surprised. old homstead of Mrs. strength and energy to the whole Mr. C. C. Hlnes nnd daughter and Mr. Rhea Murray, of Pleasant Charlotte Taylor, near Liberty systom. Try them. Only 25c at Alfalfa Meal. Southern. have returned home nfter a few Ridge, dined with Mrs. Mabel Church, giving her a surprise dinCrown Alfalfa Feed. James H. Williams'. m Fanoy'Whipporwill Peas. Sunday. days visit with relatives In Warren ner In honor of tho 7Cth anniverMr. and Mrs. Ellis Bolton, of sary of her birth. Acme Horse and Mule county. Farms-r-A- ll Home Grown Peas. For Sale, To say "Aunt sizes, from Mr. Wnmes Burton Is on the sick Brown's Vnlley, spent Sunday with Chariot" was surprised when tho C to 300 acres. We can please you Feed. B. A. Thomas' Improved Mrs. Eliza Hinton. list. good peoplo began to make their If you want to buy land. Bran and Ship Stuff, pure Stock and Poultry Remedy, Born to Mr. and Mrs. Walter appearance, Miss Ava Acton has returned A. C. YEISER & CO., would bo putting It Jones, of Brlorfleld, a fine girl. homo from Bowling wheat product.' mildly. Sho was found to be cheerGreen, Ky Hartford, Ky. and Hog Powder. Every Miss OUlo Payne, of Llvermoro, fully taking up where sho has been attending routlno duties her Best Northern White Oats. package guaranteed Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Flora as boflts the good housekeeper on school. Rock Salt. Mr. Cleveland Minor's Fly Oil for Stock. Acton, of Hart-lor- Watson, of this place. wash day, but the tub and wash Mr. Herman Barr has purchased board visited his parents, Mr. nnd were soon hung away on Barrel Salt. Elinor's Disinfectant Fluid. Mrs. W. F. Acton, Saturday night a fine horse. their respective pegs and friendly Lime. Oliioken Feed Mr. Wlnflold Wright and wife, of handshakes and Joyful greetings nnd Sunday. Cracked Louisiana, mi aro visiting relatives took their stead. Tho many years Owensboro's Best Patent Corn, 2 sizes; Wheat, Atlas and friends In this neighborhood. Get the Host of her useful life having been spent Flour, "Clifton." Chick Feed, Atlas Hen Feed, Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Crowe, of In generous hospitality, For skin troubles, sores, ulcers, ecshe found zema, chaps, black heads, pimples Maxwell, are visiting Mr. Wilbur It truly Madisonville's Best Patent Mica Crystal Grits, 3 sizes; hard to withstand the tempand nil eruptions. Use Dr. Bell's Calhoon, of Llvermore. Flour, 'Bob White." tation of repairing to the kitchen to Oyster Shells. Antiseptic Salve and you get tho begin tho preparation for dinIrvington's Best Patent Jones' Pure Animal Matter best. Wo guaranteo It. 25c a box GOODS AT SACRIFICE PRICES! ner. Time and again some of the everywhere. m Flour, "None Such." Fertilizer, made bv the .Tnnna good ladles would bring her away To my friends and customers: and place her In a big arm chair to Hartford Mill Co.'s Best Fertilizer (Company, of WEST XOCItEEK SCHOOL I have thlB day, May 22, 1911, await the coming of the feast. In IMPROVEMENT LEAGl E bought tho Patent Flour, "Cream of Har- entire Interest of O. L. due time she was escorted to the GROWN AND BRIDGE WORK Ross In tho store of McMillan & head of the tabje and given to unProgram for Friday ovenlng, Ross, Centertown, Ky and owing derstand that sho was to be waited For tho refined and dainty woman Is Juno 9, 1911: to tho bank nnd crop failures, I am on nnd served first, this time. And what sho demands now. Americans Ojicnlng song. Ope- compelled to offer my goods for such a bounteous repast as It was aro ning address Robert Davis. Recon dentistry, and are cash, only at a smaller margin than everything good to eat, oven up to not satisfied with anything but tho itation Fllydla Foster. Select Headother stores can sell on time. I pound cake and light acmo of perfection in dental work. ing Lula Ward. Stump speech thank you for nil past trade nnd cornbread. The following were Teeth extracted with, as little pain Otis Carson. Recitation Carroll hope for your IMCraV ' continuous trade In present: as possible. Children given careful Ward. "Lecture" by President. tho future. Messrs. Jno. W. Taylor, T. R. attention. Special attention to plate Yours truly, s Comic speech P. D. Tweddcll. Old Black, J. H. Black, Felix Shaver, work E. S. MCMILLAN, and ALL WORK UUAItAN. business. Appointment of commit L. M. Statelor, Guy Stateler, E. E. 2U4 Centertown, Ky. TEED. Work done at lowest prices. tee to arrange program. Recess. Rogers; Mesdames Felix Shaver, Quartet Uettle Ward, Jessie For HoleTown property, vacant Ann Render, Nancy Taylor, Bottle Tark, Joe Chapman nnd S. P. 8an- - lots, cottages and y dwelling. Ropers, E. E. Rogers, T. R. Black. derfur. Debate: "Resolved, That A. C. YEISER & go., Offlcs li RmWkia iiUtltf. J. H. Black, Joanna Blankenshlp, . Herald-Oa Lantern Is of more use to a Young Hartford, Ky. Hannah Stevens; Little "Aunt - 4)aviessCourt Adjourned Saturday Messrs. Truman Black, Durwood Black, Delmar C. Black, Wayland Render, Rogers, J. L. Blankenshlp, J. Arnon Statelor and Yale Rogers; Llttlo Misses Oolda Ruth Black, Mabel D. Black, Vltula May Shaver, Luclllo Stateler and Zeltna Vaughn. Truly such gatherings as these depict the hearty hospitality, re spect and christian spirit of our old landmarks. What a beautiful thought, for us to realize, while yet we live, that our friends and relatives love and honor us, and that we can manifest our appreciation of such ministrations In words and kindly acts. To know "Aunt Char-lo- t" VfcVVtVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV Is to love her. She has lived a beautirul lire, one which should as a living monube recognized ment of purity and loveliness, by tho younger generation of her ac A Comedy in three acta nnd a scream ever)' minute. Tho most laughable quaintance. May God bless her and play evor given in Hartford. "It's all mixed up like abottlo of Chow Chow." prolong this life of hers to even the HOME Talent PLAY 1911. FRIDAY NIGHT, JUNE 9th, Dr. Bean's OPERA HOUSE The Hartford Players' "A Couple of Curious Courtships" Presented -- Special Latest Song Vaudeville. . gK ii Mor-ganto- he'-rln- SPECIAL SCENERY made for THIS iFHCTNr, iEMTJiSarS Nothing but two-wee- PLENTY OF FANS AND ICE WATER! General Admission 25c; Children under 5c; Reserved Seats 35c. Special Music by Bern's Orchestra. 4i4$i$3'2$,$$ I -- pub-llcatl- on ) fflv74tiit'tiF 44 444444,!,II44 - right-of-wa- For Sale! 44. s Cal-ho- on r? d, -- V Roll-cal- l. te W. The wmilfi'i'riiir E- - Trx& HARTFORD, ELUS, Produce - rJ 'J? KENTUCKY. two-stor- DR. H. J. BELL, HARTFORD, KY. nly SLOO a Year -- m.tvrmlM y KWt, iijfrir fm'iliiai iJftlftifA'jMiiift'' - "" ,;Ut'' ' ""' nf iiihitlrtiftWifc .innariifcftt ''.' jjfrftrf.!,' n.. tiA.,i.i.it 1 juuh '"I