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Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.): June 14, 1911 Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Jno. P. Barrett & Co. Hartford, KY 1911 haf1911061401_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 14, 1911 Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.) Jno. P. Barrett & Co. Hartford, KY 1911 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognitio n (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has be en done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Librar ies Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. vnWtoii.:ri3Fi$fli pwff ,7) ,, n.i ( iiirrfri,), ,,',;, itf.,,l ,,'J.,,4: ff, f Jjj;,' .B., ..,tr M' THE HARTFORD HERALD. SubsaHpUon $1 Per Tear, in Advance. "I Conn, lie HtralJ of a Hfohj WorH, He ifeiri of All Kitioai Lomlerinj al Hj Bick." AM Kinds Job Printing Neatly Executed. NO. 24. ing physicians are uncertain as to his ultimate reoovery. A 37th TEAK. PLAYED A GAME HARTFORD, KY., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1911. atlon would take placo In part of tho shell room or in some corner of tho magazine. :.) y fe A- t y Mr. William Harrison Mauz, one of Hartford's old and highly respect- At And Once in Leg Left Ly- eu citizens, died at his residence azine to the opening. Then when 'here last Sunday morning about 7 th remainder of the powder and ing in Road. o'clock, after a lingering Illness. al shell exploded, a part might be exservices were conducted at erted in throwing the ship up while the family Monday eenlng the other part would tear up the A NIGHT SHOOTING IN HAYTI by Rev. J. residence W. Bruner, of th Bap'when King advanced, Wills llred a whole Interior arrangement." tist Church, after which the re- pistol twice, bullet entering Nervy Woman Engaged King's stomach.oneKing fell, but only Explains That of Necessity The opinion of Admiral Melville Colored Suburb '.J!?'"3 ;vcr borneto ,0akwo of Hartford on such a subject Is entitled to con....v...... .we ian ifi'utt;i were survived about twenty-fiv- e minutes. sideration. It may not have long His Attention and En Explosion Must Have Messrs. J. W. Ford, Ashford Mills, Shooter and Victim No weapon was found near King's to wait for justification. In any Reuben Anderson. K. T. Williams, body or on his person except a small tertained Him. event, the country can afford to face Occurred Within. Brothers-in-Law- . Bruno Frey and Joe W. Coleman. pocket knife, which was closed In the facts. There was srecial singing by the his pocket. Wills' examining trial PERTINENT MATTER JUST NOW SOME "ETHICS" OP BURGLARY' MAN WITH GUN SURRENDERED Methodist choir. is set for Monday. He.hJ 70 years JURY VALUES HOG AT Mr. Mait7v was fi" vears old at old and King was 45. 810,000 IN GEORGIA 1 Concerning, the-- destruction, of Helena, Mont., June 10. Th reHarvey Flatty, mlner.was shot and the tlmo of his death. He was markable ability ol Mrs. Charles V. O , , O the batteship Main, whoso wreck Atlanta. Ga., June 9. Ten thou seriously wounded by his brother- - twice married, his lirst wife being Holmes, of this city, to play "seven O KENTUCKY NEWS NOTES. O Is Just now belnff exposed to view Miss Alice Anglea. To sand dollars Is the value placed on will Taylor, also a miner, in were born fivo rhllilron. this union by Government direction after being up" last midnight prevented the thrno nt .. -- a hog by a Jury In the Superior LUO if..i- . . u .1 submerged thirteen years, the North robbery of the Holmes residence by ,,llle "cgro suouro or Hayti, fwhom are still living ' Mr. Z, L. Court here In the cas of J. some time after midnight last Sat Matizy, of Port Arthur. Texas: Mrs. a bold bandit and showed the other! Th Butler county Sunday school American Review- for June nrints D Debow, of Nashville, Tenn., side of a black knight's heart. convention will be held this year In full a letter written under date against the Vlcksburg, Shreveport urday night. Both are white men O. G. Morris, of Providence, K" of January 29, 1902, by Rear AdMrs. Holmes was awakened short- Saturday, July 15. & Pacific railroad. The hog In and were said to have been under nnd Mrs. O. G. cpverln. of Morean-fel- d. Melville, then Englneer-ln-Chlly after mldnightwhll alone In the Kv. H!p list wife was Miss Miss Nannie Catlett, of Caldwell miral question was "Premier Longfellow's the Influence of liquor at the time. of the United States navy, to She went to the door ex- county, has withdrawn from Tiouse. the race Thomas B. Reed, Rival." a pedigreed porker, who was It seems that the men had hired a Florence HncVr. vhosn untiring to "greet her returning for pecting then Sneaker of devotion to him during his last Illthe Democratic nomination for killed In a railroad accident, and on spouse. Superintendent of Public Instruc the House of Representatives. The whleh Mr. Debow had set a valua jioise aim ouggy at Beaver Dam to ness made easier Ms bed of sufferfollowing paragraphs show the purInstead, she faced the blue barrel tion. come to Hartford, probably to wit- ing. To the 'T:t union were born port of the communication and may tion of $20,000. The animal was ness tho ball game. They of a big revolver and was sternly nine feet long, three feet high and both re- ten cMldren, five of whom ar llv- The old Gait House at Louisville throw some light on the reasons weighed more than 1,000 pounds. told to throw up her hands and ihc Tinle1'( Wlnnlo, Frnma Gne. side at Taylor Mines, tnia count. 'was sold for $81,000 last week, un- why keep her mouth shut, both of which May and F.nrl. the Maine has been so long Tho rtmd arp HerThe dllllculty occurred In front of der an order of the bankruptcy left to rot at the pottgm of Havana BOY BURNED TO DEATH man, a son who wns killed In Misshe did. th little grocery store of John Taycourt. IN EFFORT TO ESCAPE harbor: The robber entered the reception sissippi, and four Infants. lor, of color, In Hayti. The men were County Teachers' The Hopkins In and room as the woman backed Mr. Mauzy served In the civil war "The more study and reflection I 6. Ky., June 10. A llrst observed quarreling by Fred 'nnd venrs ago was also deputy Unlt- Henderson, closed and latched the door behind Institute will meet August give to this question, th more con Prof. C. E. Dudley will be the In- vinced I am that the destruction of charred skull was all that was left Nail and Frank Johnson, two color- d States Marshal. He was also him. of Shelby Hancock, an or- ed boys, who approached the buggy town mnrshnl of Hartford several keeping Mrs. Holmes still structor. Then the Maine was duo to an internal to see what tho trouble was. Flatt years The Government dredge boats on explosion. aco. Hp was a mechanic bv under cover of his weapon he calmly In giving this opinion, phan, aged thirteen, who failed to and got out a bag, Green River are now located at Cal- there Is no desire nor Intention to get out of the burning residence of was then sitting In the buggy and rade and saw nenrlv every bouse removed his coat Taylor wns standing on the ground In Hartford with which he Intended to carry off houn and cleaning out the mud reflect either upon the discipline or his uncle, Geo. B. Hancock, a farmeither built or repaired. from the Rumsey locks. er living near Onton, when Mr. near by, and they seemed to be dis He born at Hawesvllle, Ky., the plunder. morale of th ship, nor upon the The Court of Appeals has decid sincerity of tho views of the Court and Mrs. Hancock and their four puting over the sum of 25c which December 27, 1843, and became a At this Juncture Mrs. "Holmes, ono or the other should or should citizen half ed that Manuel Bowling, convicted of Tnmilrv. children escaped. of Hartford when only four who was In a night dress and county, must of murder Some of tho Hancocks wore awak- not pay to the grocer boy. The years of ape. He professed religion dead with fright, regained her "In the history of explosives the and In a voice which hold go to the penitentiary for twenty whole weight of evidence goes to ened by tho flames In tho house. moon was shining brightly and It on Wedncsdnv before his death and was light as day. died triumphant In a glorious faith. but a few traces of quiver In It, ask- years. show that when a warship is de Guy Hancock, who was sleeping In Suddenly and just as the colored Those who visited him nnd nttondod Oscar Adams, the ed her "robber guest" If he would stroyed either by a mobilo or sta tho room with Shelby Hancock, boys walked up, Taylor pulled his his funernl were his brothers, B, W. not like a bit of something as an son of Sutor Adams, was drowned 'Uonary torpedo, the flow of water woke up and jumped out of his bed. pistol and fired several shots at Mauzy. of DKon, Ky.: Chns. Miuz eyo opener ' uoioro Degmning me In tho river at Frankfort. rupture la so rapid in- He trl dto pull his cousin out of the Flatt, who was through the sitting In the buggy. of Memphis. Tenn.; J. L. Mau7v. of 'Abe Todd, 'a paroled negrd con- to th ship that It will bo a rare bedbut tho boy was a heavy sleep (ftf i ransacking of tho house. to breaking Into exception when an Internal explo er and tho flames were so close that Four shots were flred and every one Elkton, Ky.: Ms nephew, W. C. Th robber.on his guard, accepted vict, confessed took effect. Flatt was shot threo Mauzv, of Morennfleld, Kv.; O. n. Invitation and, keeping the wo- cars at Russellvlllc. the sion follows. From an engineering tho slumberer had to be left. Shelbv Hancock is said to have times In tho faco and once In his Severln nnd wife and Miss Winnie Van Green, a telephone lineman standpoint this phenomenon can be man covered with his weapon, entered the dining room where a de- of Mt. Sterling, was killed at Paints-vlll- e, accounted for by the fact that there awakened too lato to reach a door leg. He tumbled out of the buggy Mnuzy. of Morganfleld; O. O. Morand tAnt he died in a struggle to to the ground and lay prostrate. is, wlf Johnson county, in a fall from and son, of Providence, canter of "bourbon" on the sidejar linings to magazines and that get out of tho house. Taylor Jumped into the buggy, Ky. His son Z. L. Mauzy, of Port was liberally Indulged in, and a polo on which h was working. board Doners rest on saaaies, tnus giving grabbed the reins and drovo huril- - Arthur, Texas, could not he her". ' the better side of the man began to Ellis Yates, a farmer of Simpson just enough cushioning to prevent Chnnlamn-Ficledlv nwnv. , Innvlnir PMntl ua l, c l, uu Others from a distance who attend oa .i county, was thrown from a reaper tho assort Itself. ...D shock from being directly Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Field ar- fallen. ed tho funeral were: Mr. Weaver After two drinks, In which the In front of the blade and probably rived in Hartford Wednesday after- The negro boys hurried away and Hooker, Mr. Mefford. wife nnd son. uostess also partook, Mrs. Holmes fataly hurt. "In view of the experience of our noon from New Orleans, La., where finding Herbert King and Bernle of Prentls; Mr. .1. W. Hocker and beseiged her midnight marauder An Pt'to truck containing thirtv were married Monday evening Carpenter, two white men, unmanageable own vessels as well as from data they all wife and Mr. Jasper Hocker, of slLverwaro and berry-pickebecame not to rob her of her at 6 o'clock. Mrs.'Fleld Is a cured from tho series of flve-hucame back and tho stricken man Ky. prized trinkets and offered to give while coming down Baker's Hill, guncotton discharge ant lady and visited hero some time was lifted Into King's buggy Bowling Green. The car Tilra all the money In tho house and near and against her Majesty's ship Oberon, ago. She was Mrs. E. J. Chanlaron brought to Hartford by King, CarFor Sale. crushed Into a post aud threw the Teraaln quiet it h would leave. marrlago to Mr. Field. Brand new $100 No. 5 Underpenter and tho colored boy, Fred occupants out. Ono young woman conducted In 1875, it can be stated before her It was at this juncture that the For several years Mr. Field has 'fall. Dr. Ford was called and gave wood Typewriter, used by owner with a good deal of certainty that, robber asked her if she had over suffered a broken arm. Others sus- had the disaster to the Maine been been engaged In the railroad busi- "latt's wounds a temporary dress-n- g inly one month. Largo discount for anything tained less serious Injuries. played cards or knew pres caused by anything but an internal ness In Louisiana, and Is and he was again put In King's ash. Address. Mrs. Mayme L. Bnr- Pro?ed In his uniform of Con- explosion, the effects would have ent claim agent with oneat of tho about "seven up." 24t4 buggy and taken to his homo nt ass, Beaver Dam, Ky. She replied that she did, and a federate gray, tho body of James D. been nhsolutelv different from those largest companies in that State, Taylor Mines. The threo wounds In little gam was proposed. The wo- HIncs was laid to rest at Bowling recorded. with headquarters at Lafayette, lis face were a OOO bullet In left temman won. Sh then offered to play 'Green beside his wife, who died a BAPTIST CHURCH. o "When tho explosion is within, where he and his bride will reside. ple, which It Is thought lodged In O fojT gams with tho bandit, with year ago. The Rev. Leonard W. heavy O o J. W. Brunei-- . Pnstnr. flames arise, debris Is scat- BIG COAL DEAL WAS his brain; one in tho cheek nnd ono the understanding that If she lost, Dolan conducted the services and OOOOOOOOOOOO o o o Is a great mass of MADE AT MADISONVILLE In the neck, the latter two passing the robber was to be permitted to the Elks and Odd Pellows officiated tered and there smoke shot directly above the vos- through. Th shot In his leg was Tcnsack tho house of every valuable In th ceremonies. Prayer meeting Wednesday even ..u .ufritu.u o oluufc .win ii A It Is said that Flatt ing nt 8 Wv ., wiiiiu Turin in . r. not serious. Mniltannvllln . ...u, If tho woman which It contained. Paul & Kersnor, Dayton, O., con- uw. . . . .w... .. o'clock. Teachers' meet regular ana navoc is general, wnen coa, dca, WM ma(,e hor ,n wh)ch had no weapon upon his person won, the robber was to leave the tractors who built th sewer system ing In the Baraca room Thursday a pocket knife. Wo under nnn , milldlng without touching anything. In Mt. Sterling, have lost their guar- me explosion is irom witnout, tne evening nt 7:4." o'clock. A coa, poo, was on?anlzc(, horo a stand that Taylor claims that ho Two games were played, In which antee fund of $1,206.68, left with damage Is not local, the effect often Missionary The Lndles' Socletv being noted for miles distant from hort ilmQ tho woman won tho first, the black tho city for repairing damage to ag0 of 100 farmors who heard Flatt had threatened his life will meet nt the church Thursday the scene. haVo contro of 30,ooo acres of coal somo timo during the day. knight tho second, and with tremb- streets if any was caused by, them. nffprnoon at o'clock. In the destruction of tho Maine ,andB. To.ay Taylor went to Marshal J. P. dca, was raa(, bv ling lingers the little woman in the After th completion of the sower Sunday morning worship at 11 Capt. Slgsboe states that there was the pool with pcanty atttro picked up tho cards the streets were left In bad condiL. F. Jackman. of Stevens, at Beaver Dam, Sunday o'clock. B. Y. P. IT. meeting at 7 ,,.. .. morning and surrendered. Tho ,, She had the cards tion, It is alleged, and .the citizens a bursting, rending and crashing liir,j.n for the third. Evening worship at 8 sound or roar of Immense volume tier land controlled bv tho pool at Marshal notified Sheriff Black here o'clock. and won ngaln. At the fourth deal protested. o'clock. metallic In Its character. It $10 an acre. Tho sale Is on tho at Hartford, who gave orders that T)Oth the robber nnd the robber's Flro which threatened tho entire PreacMnt: nt Ttpnder Saturday but Mrs. block at Murray, including business was succeeded by a metallic sound condition that Jackman can dis- Deputy Sheriff Sam Keown, who nifht and Sunday victim were nervous, afternoon nt 2:30 probably of falling dobrls a pose of the coal rights by March 1, lives at Beaver Dam, bring the houses, residences and the City HosHolmes won. o'clock. trembling and lurching motion of 1912. prisoner In, which he did. Sunday The robber put tho gun In his pital, and which destroyed a dwell Public cordially Invited to worTho passengers of tho nftornoon Taylor wns brought beanother touch ing House owneu uy iuru. jubbu vuv- - th vessel. swallowed pocket, ship with us. City of Washington, which vessel Centcrtomi Bonk to Open. fore County Judgo R. R. Wedding, proffered by a dainty hand, this time lngton and other serious damage. was only about three hundred feet A few weekB ago an application with County Attornoy C. E. Smith as a nightcap, then raising and klss-- 1 was discovered In the kitchen of the Tm.cs Blip. distant on th Maine's port quarter, was mado to Secretary of State present, and nftor waiving examin lng the hand which had extended houso destroyed Your taxes for tho year 1911 that a few seconds after Bruner asking that a charter bo ing trial, his bond was fixed nt A cattle sal that attracted buy-- Jdeclar are now due. Pleas the glnss, called his unwilling hoscall at tho report of tho explosion granted to the new bank at Center- which was signed by his fath- - Sheriff's office nnd settle. Prompttess ono of the best card players ho ers from all over tho Stat was held hearing the Mr. Elijah Render. Ho ness In this matter will he greatly liad ever known. With that tho at th Charles Bright farm near Em- there came forth from tho center town. The request was refused, inence, th prices brought being tho of the ship a terrible mass of flro and it was thought that the people Is chnrged with malicious shootliiK appreciated. black knight left. i would not get a with Intent to kill and his examin- 24t4 best this season for cattle In that and then things wont over their of Centortown T. H. BLACK. S. O. C, heads. The flames were soon a few bank. KENTUCKY COUPLES TWO ing trial Is sot for next Wednesday, section. Somo of the young claves MARRIED' AT ROCKPORT sold for $185, while tho older cattle seconds after the explosion. Theso Later tho Secretary of Stat de June 21, pending the condition of School Notice. passengers wore ovewltncsscs of tho cided to grant tho charter, and lm.3 tho man ho shot. The meeting of tho different divisreached the $300 and $400 mark. Ind June 11. Evansvllle, Will Taylor Is a son of Grovo ion boards will occur Juno 24, to William Botts, of Mt. Sterling, affair, for they were on tho deck of so Informed the stockholders of the Denumbrum and Miss Beulah purchased of George O. Hamilton their steamer when the Maine blew now Institution. Taylor, deceased, and Harvey Flatt, elect teachers. .. Vrntr. nf fnnrrnl Ctv -, . Since the dissolution of tho Bank his victim, Is a son of John Flatt, w.sr, TCV.. the Glover farm on the Owensvllle up. wuv. 4MWUIU Division No. 1, at Bamett's Creek "A point that will alwavs mili- of Centertown the people of that wh6 was run over and killed by a Church, 9 n. m. night at Rockport, pike, for a reported consideration of were married last "ills'- city have labored hard to organ! o train near Horso Branch about bIx Ind., by the Rev. Mr. Boldrey, or tho $35,000. The farm contains 306 tate ncalnst the BubmnrlnQ-ml- n Division No. 2, at Fordsville, 9 n. theory is that no considerable bodv a now bank, and It Is with much years ago. Tho elder Taylor form- m. M. E. Church. acms. . Charles Jones and Miss $Iary Mathat thoy loam they erly lived in tho Buford country and Division No. 3, at Dundee, 9 n. m. ""'ere has been considerable ac- of water was thrown un bv the ex gratification linger, both of Owensboro,- - Kyi, wore tivity in the lamb market around plosion. It was no modorato'charee will get the charter. Bank Exam- was a farmer. Tho elder Flatt was Division No. 4, at Mt. Pleasant, 9 .also married at Rockport. Midway the past weok, and many of oxploslve which destroyed the iner" Frazler was in Centortown n painter by trad as wns also his a. m. any nnd excessive Monday and oxamlned tho resources son, who wns shot, until about a Division No. 5, at Green Brier, 9 hundreds have been- - shipped from' battleship VICTIM OF SHOOTING ,amount exploded In a harbor whose of the bank and found them In much year ago, when ho took un coal a. in. that point to tho Louisville market, CARRIED NO. WEAPON bringing not excecd tn,rfy feet better condition than ho had antic- mining. Both tho follows in tho J doP,h. d,d -- JV th top price. Division Nd. 6, at Centertown, 9 couia not nav iauea 10 nave sent ipated. Fifty nor cent, of the stock shooting case are young men. a. m. ' " Lexington. Ky., qor- property, vacant forth ereat volumes of wtAr. T it win h tobon w vmmgviii. Mnit.i. Juno 10. A For. Sale-VToFt At last accounts yesterdav Flatt All trustees and tenrhpr phnuM dwelling, not also possible that th explosion lsts, as was planned somo time ago, was conscious nnd getting along' V'jr jOjbfcer's Inquest was h61d this even- - lots, cottages and two-stqr-y as o present, so that nil poiMnq may , a. u. , ru might hay occurred In this wise? and th bank will open about July well os could be expeotod, but'hls be Wiled and cort"sct tdened. Ineio'er the body of Andrew J. fKin who wasshof and Instantly . email eiinuBiua or aeionii in nrst-ciacondition. wounds are serious and his attend-- i HENRY LEACH, Supt. Fu-nei- IE killed last night by James Wills, an old farmer, at the latter's homo THE EXPLOSION on tho Clay's Mill pike. The verdict was that tho Jihot which caused King's death was- flred by Wills. WITH BURGLAR Phillip Burke, a OF of King, MAINE and who was the only to tho tragedy except tho principals, Midnight in Night testified that Wills called King a Some Theories in Regard liar and that King advanced toward Dress and Won. Wills, but that Wills was ih tho yard Thereto. and King In tho road with a fence between them. He said that King ROB HOUSE had no weapon in his hands, WHS but CHIEF ENGINEER flF U. S. NAVY GOINGJO son-in-la- w eye-witne- ss M great mass of solid explosive to a gaseous state would tend to exert pressure in all directions. That part of the pressure exerted downward might disrupt the hull and deliver the whole contents of the mag- Tho conversion of a s T IN FACE THREE TIMES GOOD CITIZEN GONE MR. VM. 11. MAUZY DK.ll) Wen aJ in-la- ... to-d- ef 21-2- to-d- ay s on nine-year-o- ld d. se-ith- ey rs n- pleas-dred-pou- oooooooooooo ., ,,,, ex-o- pt ., laTy i $1,-00- 0, ... -- wrf "'"'ui "i ss u 1AGE TWO. cording to a communication sent by him to Mrs. Desha Breckenridgo, of this city, chairman of tho Legislaof the Kentucky tive committee which was made Woman's clubs, public here Letters inquiring as to their attitude on this Issue wero- - sent to all of the candiMr. Addams is the only dates. Rebel Chieftain candidate so far to declare for woexcept Judge suffrage, Mexican Capital. man's 0'Reai1, who, in a speech before the Woman's club hero several weeks IS ESCORTED BY THOUSANDS ago, 'came out squarely for it. THE HARTFORD HERALD Cyt TT' WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1911. AMID CHEERS OHMCE to-da- y. I Our Way of Doing Good! MtMMttMVmMMtM V V T T v v" V v V v "V i" V v X V v V V v vt V i Enters WVWVlVt'VrWlVVVWVVwWWVlWVVt C i There are undoubtedly a lot of men who haven't yet discovered that they've been missing for years the best values in clothes by neglecting to wear our 1 Who Enter Into Wild Dem- SAMPLE OF EXTHAVAGANCE, IX GOVEHXMEXT AFFAIRS Seven thousand five hundred dollars! This was the amount of the public's money expended to refurnish the offices of Postmaster General Hitchcock under the Taft polieconomy. cy of Asked to cite a parallel to this extravagance, Mr. Hitchcock's repre sentative said this amount was nothing to what the Equitable Life Insurance Company and other Wall street firms expended. onstration Over Con- Hart Schaffner & Marx FINE SUITS Tvhey don't know how good these clothes are by actual experience. They are drifting along losing money every season by not taking advantage of the opportunity we offer in selling thesethe best of clothes. You can see we are improving the clothes condition of a lot of good fellows, and if you have your own interest at heart you will try one of our good suits, and when we get you into one of our good suits, that settles it. You won't risk anybody else on the clothes proposition. quering Hero. RESTS AT THE MADERO HOME Mexico City, Juno S. Amid the I. Francisco wildest enthusiasm, y Madero, Jr., entered the seat of the (ioernment which he over- turned. MaJ. Harley B. Ferguson, of the OF UNCOVERING United States Engineer Corps, is receiving many congratulations on tho approaching successful terminaOf Battleship Completed No tion of his great work. The greater part of tho after-dec- k More Pumping Uutil Is now clearly visible, showing the confused masses of wreckage June 15. covered with marine growths. Tho SLOWLY forward part of the ship, upon WORK WILL PROCEED which the greatest force of tho ex8. Tho first stage plosion was exerted, Is still Havana, June of the actual work of uncovering tho wreck of the battleship Maine Don't Experiment With a Cough at 5 o'clock this When Dr. Bell's was completed We Don't Hnvc to afternoon when pumping operations has been used by millions of people Tell you what it is, for Its name ceased after tho water level within for sixteen years with a steady In- -' creasing demand. Look for the boll tells. Dr. Bell's is m the best cough medicine nnd sev- tho great cofferdam built around on the bottle. eral million people already know It. tho wreck had been lowered preciseTHE ANNUAL RAT HUNT Look for the boll on tho bottle, m ly five feet. BRINGS GREAT RESULTS This leaves the portion of tho NO CHANCE TO CONVICT wreck visible above the water pracALLEGED NIGHT RIDERS Princeton, Ind., June 10. As tically tho same as on the night nearly as can bo estimated at this Hopklnsvllle, Ky Juno 9. On of the disaster before the hull had time, 4,000 rats wero killed in Gibin the son county motion of Commonwealth's Attor- time to become imbedded in observance of ney Denny P. Smith, all the Indict mud at the bottom of the harbor. the second annual rat day. ments In tho famous Hopklnsvllle There Is now visible a long stretch As the Government estimates that "night rider" cases wero dismissed of the starboard side of the quar- each costs two cents a day for main bore with tho exception of those ter deck, which is slightly raised tenance, it is figured that by this against Dr. David Amoss, the al- owing to a list of the after y slaughter the county has of the ship. leged raid leader. Tho Common saved itself nearly $30,000 for tho y When the pumping ceased wealth's Attorney Bald there was year, to say nothing of tho progeny cofferdam nowhere showed the cut off. not sufficient evidence to convict tho Heavy rains the Indicted men. Those against least sign of seepage or leakage, prevented farmers whom Indictments wore dismissed apparently being absolutoly water- working and In many comare Guy Dunning, former inspector proof and of tho most ample munities largo gangs of men put In This Is all tho more ob- t'e entire rUv at tho slaughter, The of tho Planters' Protective associa stability. tion; J. B. Malone, John Robinson, vious because ono caisson which race for tho championship Is beIrving Class and Newton Nichols. collaspcd three weeks ago was only tween Rlhkv Klnman, of Hazloton, yesterday and is partly and O. W. Waters, of Onrensvllle. At the last term of oourt Amoss repaired was found not guilty on one count filled with clay and mud. Their kill will run between 350 Tho pumping Is to bo suspended and C00 each. Other kills run from of the indictment, but two still re until Juno 15, when tho water lovol 1 to 250. main to be tried. M will be reduced another live feet. Unusually Cruel. CANDIDATE ADDAMS IS The work will then bo suspendWhooping cough Is not dangerous FOR WOMAN'S SUFFRAGE The evidence rendorod during the ed again so that a minuto exam- when the cough is kopt loose and sy hv giving Chamtrial showed that tho defendant ination may bo made of al sections oxpectnratlon Lexington, Ky., June C. William struck his wlfo in tho kitchen, slap of tho cofferdam, after which the berlain's Cough Remedy. It has Addams, candidate for tho Demo- ped her in tho dining room, and pumping will be continued, at In-- been used In many epidemics of this tervals, dependent' upon tho results disease with perfect success. For cratic nomination for Governor, fa- kicked her between tho doors. of the examination of the dam until sale by all dealers. vors school suffragoi.for women, ac- - Washington Gazette. m h flags, hunting and were gay flowers, while from the throats of tens of thousands came roars of acclaim. The noisy welcome hegan when the great cr,owd at the railway station first caught sight of the bearded face and stocky figure of Medero as he emerged from his private car and stopped quickly into a waiting carriage. Shouts of "Viva Madero!" swelled Into a great chorus as the cry was taken up along the streets leading from the railway station throughout the city. liowing and smiling right and left, Madero was diicn fioin the btatlon to the national palace and then to the home of his father at Liverpool Berlin streets. and Throngs that lined the way fell In behind as the carriage passed until a great, noisy, but friendly procession had formed. Scores of civilian societies, political organizations, women in carriages and soldiers In parade uniform moed on to the quick step music of the military bauds. It was a spectacle stirring and unusual, but amid the popular rejoicing could be detected an undercurrent of resentment on the part of unreconciled aristocracy, that looked on silent, though not unmoved. Rumors of plots against the life of the hero of the day were rife, as were reports that secret arrests had been made. Antonio Vlllaccncla, former chief of police, was taken Into custody last night. Immunity as members of the House of Deputies Is said to have stayed the arm of tho law against others alleged to have been Implicated In a plot, the discovery ofl which was followed by the arrest of W. L. Dunne, tho American, at Monterery, and Daniel de Vllllores, a former police head. These two men are accused of being at the head of the plotters. Madero's special train was preceded to the capital by a score of other trains which went up tho line to participate in tho demonstrations on the route and escort the rebel General to the city. The occupants of these trains filled the platforms of the stations where stops were public remade, but tho general mained outside, held In restraint by n cordon of police. A brief address of welcome was made by Dr. Cuthherto Hidalgo, afwas formed. The ter which a pa-avarious bodies participating had been at the rendezvous since daybreak and each had been assigned a position In the line Into which it fell at the proper moment. bearing Madero's likeBanners ness were everywhere mingled with tho national colors and slogans of Looming larger tho revolution. than all others were banners bearing the single word, "Order." Theso were Intended to influenco tho populace to restrain the more turbulent Impulses. Shopkeepers as a rulo were inclined to bo on the safo side and generally the windows of their places were shuttered. From tho railway station tho procession moved to the Madero home, ft the corner of Cnlles do Berlin and Cnl'es e'e Liverpool. y Here In the red brick house owned liv Madero, the elder, and distinguished from its neighbors by a tower, tho conqueror of Porflrio Diaz rested for tho llrst time flnco the triumphant entry Into the country was made nt CIu-dn- d Porflrio Diaz, now newly named Pledras Negras. do two-stor- The demonstration was the great est which the capital has known in a generation. Business was practically suspended and the streets ROOSEVELT TO ENDORSE through which the revolutionary leader made his triumphal way TAFT EOR PRESIDENCY Next Year Official Information Which Confirms This Intention. Washington, June 9. President Taft in his candidacy for tho Presidential nomination of 1912 will reIndorsement ceive the unqualified of former President Roosevelt, which will be uttered Just as cordla-l- y as It was prior to the campaign of 190S. This Is the best political new Mr Toft has rprelvprt in many months, and It comes to him in a manner that leaves no doubt as to Us authenticity. HART SCHAFFNER & MARX SUITS $18 to - $30. OoPTrleht Hart SobaScer & Marx The information that Col. Roose velt under no circumstances will al low his own name to be presented to the national convention was con veyed to the White House several days ago, hut it did not become t. That Col. known until Roosevelt feels the Taft Administration should be continued was brought out partly at a cordial greeting between the two men at the Cardinal Gibbons Jubilee Whether the Roosevelt approval of Mr. Taft's candidacy will go far enough to take the former President Into the campaign as an active stump speaker Is problematical, but that the force of his personality will be with the President, is assured. The fact Is not expected to prove pleasing to Republicans who have made no secret of their desire to bring Colonel Roosevelt forward as a formidable rival for the nominaRepublicans tion. Many of these will no doubt refuse to abandon hope until Colonel Roosevelt hlm-Bel- f, in quoted statement, announces ills position and thus breaks the silence concerning the Administration which he has maintained since landing In New York on his return from Africa. The information that Colonel Roosevelt would be found aligned with the President, rather than against him, was brought directly to Mr. Taft from Mr. Roosevelt by a mutual friend high In ofllcial life who was connected with both the Taft and Roosevelt Administrations In a capacity that enabled him to gain tho confidence, in fact, the warm personal friendship, of both men. to-da- y. other departments. BARNES' SPECIAL SUITS $7.50 to $15. We are doing much the same thing in all AVVlVVVVtVVVVtWVAVWtVtW B. P. BARNES & BRO., Beaver Deum, Kentucky. l titOjOjOwlJttitii WE OF MAINE Tlie I-Io- of rt, Schaffner 5c WLetx-- x Clothes.' to-da- y J EXPOSED 10 VIEW After Lying 13 Years in Briny Deep. FIRST STAGE the bottom Is reached, probably three or four weeks henco. Intense Interest has been aroused tn Havana through tho realization that tho wreck qf the battleship Is actually coming Into view after thirteen years' burial, and that the mystery regarding the character of the explosion is soon to be solved. Many persons, Cubans, visited end Spaniards, to-da- y. Americans tho wreck ' to-d- two-thir- ds to-da- , to-da- y, morning. Tho meeting was held behind closed doors, and at Secretary Its conclusion Rankin said .there would be no report of the proceedings for the newspapers. "Tho business was quite routine In its naturo, and I believe every county numbered in the membership of the Society was represented," he said. From tho statements of several of the members of the District Board after the meeting,-- however, It appears that a number of topics of more than ordinary interest to tobacco growers and the tobacco trado generally wero under discussion. It is said that an Invoice of the 1909 pooled tobacco showed a total or approxiof 80,000 hogsheads, mately 80,000,000 pounds of tobacco originally pooled, 'though It was claimed at the closing of this pool that there wore 120,000,000 pounds In It. It is said that 55",000 hogsheads of the 1909 tobacco has been sold and that the 25,000 hogsheads unsold represent tho hlghor grades. The board authorized payment of salaries to tho people who have had the work of grading, packing nnd handling this tobacco, and It is said to have been decided to hold tho hogsheads off the market 25.O00 until some better Idea can bo hod. of the nunlitv and onnntlty of tho crop now being planted. The reports made from the various are said to have been rather dis couraging for a good big crop, thel cnlef cause being tho drought. It is said to be the BURLET SOCETY the board that there besentiment of no attempt to pool the 1911 crop with tho present organization, and it Is reported After Pooled Tobacco Has that there Is every likelihood that tho Burley Tobacco SoBeen Sold. ciety will wind up Its afTalrs and ceaso to exist as soon as the residue of the 1909 pool is sold. WILL BE N0POOL THIS YEAR It appears to be the sentiment of the members of tho board that tho recent decision of tho SupremeCourt Reports on Crop Conditions dissolving the American Tobacco Company, while admittedly a vic . Discouraging for Good tory for tho masses of the peopN - Crop Year. will not bo sufficiently In its' effects to do the tobaccon DECISION IS COURT FUTILE farmer a great amount of good. mim The Best Hcnwly Ky Lexington, June 9. The For all kinds of sore eves Is SuthDistrict Board of the Burley Tobac- erland's Eaglo Eye Salve. It is a co Society began Us regular quar- creamy snow white ohjtment terly meeting here this afternoon, would not Injure the eyes of a and babe. and adjourned this evening until Guaranteed. 25c. m I counties BE END OE on crop conditions ht far-reach- lr, THOMAS THOMPSON TRIAT, IS NOW SET FOR JULY 17 Dixon, Ky JunQ 9. ThomaB Thompson, accused of the murder of his father, Henry Thompson, on De cember 2G, will bo tried before Jury in tho Webster county Circuit Court Monday, July 17. The dato for tho trial was set y by Circuit Clerk Withers. Court convenes horo tho first Monday in July. Thirty-tw- o witnesses have been by summoned tho prosecution, among them being tho alleged eyewitness Brown. to-da- by people in tropi cal countries all the year round. It stops wasting and keeps up the strength and vitality in summer as well as winter. AU.DRUCCISTS h taken Or. Bell's rw truths Pine-Tar-Hon- ey snd Cold. ft "vp7(. -- y y v' TAGE THKEE. "WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1911. want to - THE HARTFORD HERALD ! x and still is. He proceeded to wager. hear. 'Last- Sunday the with several $150,000 insurance writer sat behind one, and in his LE IS FO companies for no company would effort to look over and around a , .11.11. UIMI1U Ul ftake the entire amount alone- - that cartwheel hat, his head was Kept ho would live more than 11 years. till It "eny most bobbed COX The wager took the form of an InAUTOMOBILE off," and his neck is still sore from come policy. For tho amount the exercise. this miserable necessary Senator deposited he received nn It goes without saying that we lost the benefit of the sermon. The WiMVote ForHim IfNamed Income of $12,500 a year for life, On Tommy West, for He's whether he lived ono year or a hunmonster hat had full and complete a Delegate. dred. He gave long odds for a man possession of us and the memory of Suddenly Rich! of his age, for If he died the next it will not depart until soothing day, his estate would lose the entire lotions and cold water baths shall ACQUIRED $9,000,000 CLAIM rub out its baleful effects. Why do HETR1EST0BE NEUTRAL NOW amount, and If he died in a year, it would lose $137,500. not men attend the churches? The $212,-50- 0 But the Senator has hat, the abominable hat, Is the an- - Allowed by Government and nwor. Thov flnn'r wnnt in pn ihnrfi But Will Certainly Line Up on the bet and Is hale and hearty and Is still winning. When he to look at hats and play for Old Friend When Now He's Blowing Him dies the original deposits will b1 with the minister behind a returned to his estate. Detroit and befeathered straw Time Comes. self Accordingly. Cor. New York Press. stack. Harrodsburg Herald. 'hlQNII rwKMM Failed in Health "My mother died six years ago," .writes Miss Ruth Ward, of Jerseyville, 111., and left me' to care for six children. I had never been strong; and this, with the shock of her death, was too much for me. "I failed in health. I was tired all the time and did not want to go anywhere, nor care for company. I had pains. the headache all the time and such bearing-dow- n "A very dear friend advised me to take Cardui, as it had done her so much good, so I commenced to use it and now I am in good health." LIEUUOV. hide-and-se- J 44 M? CARDUI The Woman's Tonic WEALTH COMES THROUGH WIFE The Cincinnati Enquirer says: "Louisville Tommle" West, formerly well known in pugilistic circles, yesterday received the greatblow in his variegat- One est knock-ou- t ed career. It was in the shape of from a firm of attorneys in Washington telling his wife that she was the undisputed heir to a fortune of $9,000,000, shortly to be distributed by the Government. Since the year before President assassination this huge Garfield's amount of money has been lying in " the coffers of the United States OUR GRATITUDE FOR PAST FAVORS VERY EXPENSIVE GOVERNMENT PROBLEM Washington, D. C.Junc 9. Senator Bradley of Kentucky, has stepp- i ,'ed Into the gubernatorial fight in his State, and announced his preference for the nomination of Lieuten ant Governor Cox. The Senator reiterates that he will not be an active figure In the campaign leading up to the nomination, but In the event that he Is elected a delegate to the convention, he will certainly favor the of Cox. The Bradley nomination statement will be heralded throughranks of the out the Republican State as an Indorsement of the Cox candidacy, and the Senator does not know but what h will be opposed as a delegate to the convention on account of It. howThe Senator stated ever, that the situation had become such that he was forced to express his preference. "I am hr.vlnp an exasperating ex"I perience," said the Senator. have received letters complaining that Collector Petty, at Louisville, favors the nomination of Judge E. C. O'Rear, of the Court of Appeals, and that, therefore, I favor O'Rear. It Is being demanded that I call off Petty. I am also receiving letters complaining that Collector Reno, at Franks, and, favors Owensboro, therefore, that I am for Franks. The letters want me to call off Franks. Again, I am getting letters to the effect that Collector Field, at Lexington, Is actively at work for Governor Cox, and I am warned that this must not be. "When I declared that I would not tnke any active part In the gubernatorial contest, some of those expressed their now complaining hearty approval of my position. Mv who have friends are gentlemen minds of their own and might not be easily called off. Besides, If I should undertake to Influence any one, of them to support any particular candidate, such conduct would flatly contradict my declaration heretofore made. Duties here require all of my time and attention, and I will not under anv circumstances bo drawn Into this controversy. "It Is perhaps proper for me to say that If I am a delegate to tbe convention I shnll vote for Mr. Cov as a matter of gratitude for his valuable services In assisting me to be elected tothe Senate. "It goes without saving that I WIFE'S TONGUE CUT OUT BY FURIOUS HUSBAND Which Vexes Many Legisla- Wlio Accused Her of UnfaitHe Commit- an authoritative announcement tors The Magnitude of Government. hfulnessThen ted Suicide. Women's pains are relieved or prevented and women's Strength is quickly restored, by Cardui, the woman's tonic You yourself know best if you need it, or not. If you do need it, do not delay, but commence to use it at once. Every day of delay, only lets you slide further down the hill. Don't wait, then, but begin to take Cardui today, for its use, no matter how prolonged, cannot harm you and will surely do you good. Write to: Ladies' Advisory Dept, Chartanoon Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tena, book. "Home Treatment for Women," sent tree. for Special Instructions, and Treasury, awaiting the elimination of certain doubtful claimants, and in this process some 40 persons were thrust out In the cold world, leaving only eight to faro In the wealth lost by a descendant during the war between France B"d England at the time Emperor Napoleon reigned supreme over the French people i)d thplr possessions. in the day West, who is known In business The tremendous cost of maintaining tho Federal Government is a subject for statesmen to talk about In every campaign, but none of them has had the hardihood to make the reduction of expenses his especial mission in public life. The member of Congress who solves the problem will strike a popular chord In public sentiment everywhere, except, perhaps, In Washington. But then 13 no likelihood of revision of expenses until the established system of conducting the Government's business is reorganized. An understanding of the conditions at the national capital makes it a matter of little difficulty to comprehend why the statesmen shirk this parThe magniticular responsibility. tude of the Government is an appalling revelation that awaits every now representative or senator. His first impression Is that it Is a wonderfully big machine and his second Is that Congress is a mighty small part of the "works." Where to begin to reduce expenses Is a problem that looms up In discouraging proportions the more he La-H- er and rooms with his wife at 107 Fourteenth street, received word-tha- t the distribution of the money will take place about the middle of "this month. West celebrated his ascension to the ranks of the wealthy by purchasing three automobiles, one of the lJt being given to Barney of the Automatic Music Company, West Third avenue. Two of the machines cost $3,000 each, and the third is said to have been a more costly affair. It Is understood that on the strength of the Information. he was able to borrow $20,000 yesterday from a prominent bank. The name of the financial Institution could not be obtained. West spent the afternoon at League Park, and could not be reached after that. Among the heirs whose claims have been proved are United States Senator Martina, of New Jersey, and John Blron Hall, who Is well known in legal affairs in that State. Two of the heirs are said to be attorneys, and they attended to proving the rights of their own shares as well as the other six. It is understood Mrs. West's portion will amount to between $G25,000 and $1,000,000, some placing the correct figure as being $647,000. right to participaMrs. West's tion in the claim comes through circles as T. A. West, i ' ' ?, fr studies the situation. The first thing that occurs to him, of course, Is to curtail the reckless expenditures of .money In But tho House or In the Senate. when he discovers the hopelessness of that task, or of making so much as a beginning In tho practice of economy In his branch of Congress, his hope of reaching any other department not to mention all the departments Is abandoned. Every Congressman knows that there Is extravagance everywhere In the conduct of the Federal Government. Ho sees It In every place In Washington and understands that It should bo corrected. Nothing Is plainer than that the big con cern Is full of leaks through which the public funds arc running to waste every day, but any one of the "leaks" that a single statesman could stop would amount to such a small saving that he grows disher mother's ancestry, her parent couraged at the result, gives up the being related . to a ship owner fight, surrenders to the things that named Blron, whose fleet of seven are, and goes along with the gener- shall earnestly support the nomiships was captured by the French al scheme. nee." navy during the war in the early About tho most effective way to It Is worse than useless to take part of the eighteenth century and waste time In Washington Is to try as prizes of war, together to Interest congressmen or the fed- any medicine Internally for muscutaken with valuable cargoes. The ships, eral officials In a plan to reduce the lar or chronic rheumatism. All that Is needed is a free application it was claimed, were sailing fhe cost of running the Government. For of Chamberlain's Liniment. American flag at the time, and were Kansas City Star; m sale by all dealers. caught Just after a naval engageA Charming Womnn ment. They were taken to a French SLEEPKIl AWAKES FOK port and the crew discharged. The Is one who Is lovely In face, form, ONLY SHOUT INTERVALS 18 mind and temper. But It's hard for commander was In prison for months. Upon his return home he a woman to bo charming without Vandalla, III., June 7. After laid claim for reimbursement with health. A weak, sickly woman will seven weeks of slumber, from the American Government, and the be nervous and Irritable. Consti- which physicians have been unable claim was not allowed until almost pation and kldnoy poisons show In to arouse her, Miss Hazel Schmidt blotches, skin eruptions was 80 years had elapBed. The Court of pimples, each awakened twice v upon the case, al- and a wretched complexion. But time for about an hour, asked for Claims, acting lowed $9,000,000, and It is under- Electric Hitters always prpvo a god- something to eat and then again stood Congress nt this session has send to women who want henlth, dropped off to sleep. At the beginThey rcgulHto passed a resolution giving the Gov- beauty and friends. ning of her sleep Miss Schmidt told ernment authority to distribute the stomach, liver and kidneys, purify her mother she was going Into a give strong nervrs, money. the blood trance. Prior to West receiving the news bright eyes, pure breath smooth, 'he was the local manager for To- - velvety skin, lovely complexion and "WINS KET OX LONG LIFF Day's Magazine, which position he perfect health. Try them. 30c at WAGERED $150,000 ON IT m James H. Williams. has resigned. i A letter received by former SenShipload of Noise Prom China. who has The woman or freight- ator Thomas W. Palmer on his temper, good New York, June 0. Thg 7g00d health, good birthday, made public 'sense, bright eyes and a lovely com- er Lowther Castle ia tied up at the elghty-flri- tt incar- this afternoon reveals a curious with a plexion, the result of correct living pier at Now York cident iiir the career of tho statesand good digestion, wins the admi- go of 20,000,000 firecrackers that man, In which ho practically bet ration of the world. If your diges- she took aboard at Hongkong early $lo"0,000 he would live to bo 75 tion is faulty, Chamberlain's Stom- In March. Two or three million years old. Tho head of an Insurach and Liver Tablets will correct crackers wero left at Boston for tho ance company had been after the ra on the Fourth of July. it. For sale by all dealers. a The rest aro intended for the cele- Senator for a $100,000 policy for long time. Finally, about 17 years WHY HE GETS LITTLE OUT bration In this city. ago, he obtained the Senator's con. OP PREACHERS' SERMONS There is one medicine that every sent, but his company refused the family should bo provided The it la an old, threadbare subject, especially during the with and risk. old andSenator' was then 64 summer years the- - premium would .to talk about Ion perhaps, useless ger, and, therefore, the more dis- months; viz: Chamberlain's Colic, have been $9,970 a year. Tho comtressing. Wo refer to tho abomina- Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It pany figured that ho could not posble bats 'which women persist in Ib almost certain to be needed. It sibly live long enough to pay in tho wearing at Church and which de- costs but a quarter. Can you afford amount the policy would call for. Tho Senator didn't need the poliprive many people from enjoying to be without It? For sale by all m cy particularly, for ho was wealthy, the. sermons they go to hear and dealers. to-da- y, Cleveland, Ohio, June 8. Angered because his wife threatened to leave home.Joe Sowagye attacked her on the street near their homo, ProfesHiomil Curiin. cut out her tongue and hacked her terribly with a knife. A j:osao of J. M. PORTER, police trailed him to his horn?, pud, rather than surrender, he killed BEAVER DAM, KY. himself with a revolver. The woWill practice his profession in Ohio and ad man is dying in a .hospital. doing counties. Speclsl attention siren to I' Sowagye and his wife had a bit- business entrusted to his care. ter quarrel at supper time. lie acFRANK L. FELIX, cused her of unfaithfulness. The quarrel was renewed when the two left their home at 8007 Rawllngs HARTFORD, KY. avenue and walked along the street Will practice his profession in Ohloandai' of Appeal, alnlng counties street, where Criminal practiceand in the Court special!?. 'to East Seventy-nint- h and Collections a Office In the Herald building cutting took place. the "You will never get me," he yell C. B. SMITB ed to the pursuers while waving the C. U, BARNETT. BARNETT & SMITH, bloody knife in the air. The fugitive was trailed to his home. The police surrounded the house and HARTFORD, KY. Will practice their profession In all the Court were primed for a revolver battle oiOhlo and adjoining counties and In thf Conr with the man. of Appeals. Collections a specialty. you "Surrender or we will take dead or alive." the police called to Hiive your old him. When thev reached the kitchen they found Sowagye on the floor He had fired a bullet Into dead. his right temple. Attorney at Law, GULES PIE BROTHERS. W. H. & J. F. GILLESPIE, PROPRIETORS Attorney at Law, ..BUCKSMITHING.. t Repair A wrk Attorneys at Law, Horseshoeing Specialty -- HARTFORD, Kentucky. STRAW HATS Kyp Lids Can be cured without cauterizing or prariTvIng hv the ufe'of Sutherctiar-te- e land's Eacle Eye Salve. m 2."c everywhere, It to cure. MADE - NEW! RARE HARTFORD PRESSINC Big CHANCE! Pay for Solicitors! 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BELL'S ANTI-PAI- N For Internal and External Pain. Subscribe for The Herald; $1.00 a y'r n.yr.x-'Mf- ." i ..ditti. RAGE FOUR. THE HARTFORD HERALD party law of tho Democrats, says Carter revealed the fact that tho neGREAT WAR DRAMA gro was suffering regarding the State Committee: with Bmallpox. The case Is a very mild one, as tho J "The members of said Committee vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvivvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv ON MEXICAN BORDER negro Is not ill enough to so chosen shall serve until the office take to his HEBER MATTHEWS, FRANK L.FELIX, i: I bed. shall becom vacant by resignation or EDITORS. or until their successors shall death, Dr. Carter proceeded to vacciFRANK L. FELIX, Pub. and Prop'r. State Comes to End Troops to be nate all the negroes In Whitesvlllo. be elected by a succeeding Democratic parConvention of the f !! Aft Withdrawn Much Good e A. fi. of E. Notice. ty." Anyhow, we need a State or j: Entered at the Hartford v , Beaver Dam Magisterial District tiecond class. platform convention, and It Is the aa mall matter of the Accomplished. Union will meet At Union schoolduty of tho State Committee to call house on Saturday.June 24, 1911, at It at an early date. Washington, June 10. The WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1011. 1 o'clock p. m. Important business rang down on the great to transact It Is suggested by Mr. Peyton N. and a full attendance Is Clark, of Louisville, who has been International war drama which cul- requested. NOTICE, DEMOCRATS! of in the mobilization ': one of the leaders In tax revision, minated HORACE TAYLOR, Sec'y. Democratic State Frlnmry Elcc that n new Constitutional Conven- troops In Texas, and which has held ' July 1. tlon, Saturday, tion be called for Kentucky, Its the attention of all the powers for SHOT THROUGH FOOT .MAY PROVE SERIOUS main purpose being to amend our many weeks. The slgna.l for tho over two weeks now tax laws. This is a good suggestion. end was in the withdrawal of 2,200 Only a little Andy Pryor, the present Constitution marines from Guantanamo, where son &. t And still there's more to fbllovy. till the Democratic State primary. Kentucky's twenty years ago and they have been since the raid- - of Mr. and Mrs. Moses Pryor, of the was written Democrats should not forgot this. Whether you are picking raspberries neighborhood, suffered times and needs have changed mucn ,aio oi .uarcn. At me same time slmi-'- a are 000 troops at Galveston and-had a political earthquake (Jn tJjat t,m(J Many good laws Mexico serious accident lato Saturday in the White Mountains or dream-- , was followed by a terrestrial januicapped by conflicting Constl- - lar number at San Diego, Cal., will ,ternoon that may cauee the young ing dreams in the valley of the WyBoth created consldera- tutonaj provisions. .man to lose his left foot, Several good.be withdrawn June 18. shake-uThe explanation Is that th Unit- Pryor was out In the woods hunt- oming, or sweltering in town, you'll and much needed provisions besides blc havoc. he stopped to be glad you bought one of these coolr and sea the tax matter could be written into ed States is satisfied with the Mexi- lng, when suddenly Wo have tobacco seasons tnat situation, ana is He A .!,.. o,ff lint vou have ia new constitution. At least tne canhas determined its convinced han- - 'rest.shotgun put the muzzle end of stylish and fashionable "Featherability to it his on his left foot, and in "long green" matter deserves discussion. perhaps noted that the die the affairs of the continent with- - some unaccountable manner the weights." Nobody ouglit to be withIs always in season. out the interference of any power, gun was discharged, the contents JOHNSON FOR ADDAMS out comfortable clothing it is all The threatened activity of Japan 'entering his foot. Dr. Carter was RACE Way to Test Eggs Put them IN GOVERNOR'S New here every thing in the light weights In Mexico was blocked, and Uncle called they hatch and dressed the wounds, under a setting hen. If Washington, Juno 10. William Sam is convinced that the Mikado which he regards as very serious, In a few days, It's a sign they were and and the price it may result In the amputation of not fresh. If they go the limit, S. Addams, of Cynthiana, Is the un- will confine his activities to the doesn't stand in the way. We have choice of Representative lent. The United States strongly the foot. qualified they're all right. fitted many. Why not you? We for the Democratic felt the need of a reorganization of Ben Johnson T' o Kentucky Press Association nomination for Governor. The Rep- the Mexican Government. A. S. of E, Notice. In the Trigg await your coming with perfect meets at Cerulean Springs, AH locals of the American Socie from the Fourth Con- new regime this country will be evcounty, next week for Its annual resentative as we are sure from our exen stronger than with the old Diaz ty of Equity are urgently requested gressional District has not heretosession. A fine program has been to send delegates to the county untensive assortment we will fit you expressed a choice In the gu Government. arranged and a great time is ex- fore ion July 7 and 8, 1911. There will only con satisfactorily. Come here for your Barring nothing the se- bernatorial race, and he PADUCAH CROWD SEES pected. be much important business to come when Informto do so sented m LAD DROWN, NOT KNOWING before the body and a full deleganior editor of The Herald will bo ed that there is much interest coolers in Suitsp Coats, Trousers, there. tion Is urgently called for. among Kentuckians, both residents Shirts, Hose, Thin Underwear, Straw Paducah, Ky., June 11. A thous 24t4 HENRY M. PIRTLE, Sec'y. "(Kan.) Tribune and visitors here, to know who The' Ft. Scott and people saw Rodney Jackson, Hats, etc. Don't bring much money blnmcs all our house fly trouble on would receive his support. REAVER DAM. sixteen years old, drown In the lake you won't need it. who la about the Mr. Johnson, eld Mr. Noah, who had charge of June 12. More binders wcr taat Wallace Park here this afternoon. the ark. It says if Noah had only busiest man In Washington by reas-- 1 By the time other swimmers realiz- - ken out from this town last week swatted those two flies he had on n tf lilo nneltlnn aa phnlrmnn nf iC(1 the boy was drowning, he had than ever known to be taken out in board, he would have saved millions the District of Columbia Committee, and rescuers one week before, and as the golden an- was surrounded by a pile of papers of people thousands of years of maiden will .be ready for the cycle had lost the place where he noyance. and law books, but he consented to next week, It will be a busy week break away from his important duThe lake Is small and in fifteen ifor the farmers. There Is a largo Editor Shclton Saufley, of the In- ties long enough to say a word as minutes divers had recovered the acreage of wheat in this part of the terior Journal, referring to the fact to the gubernatorial contest In .county and reports are that the body. that Stanford has only 1.C71 InhabCrowds on the bank watching the crop is generally good. itants, gives this advice: "If every"i am unnuaimeuiy ior mt. ao- body will do their duty the next ten dams. He is a man of sterling swimmers had no idea they were , Dr. Taylor harvested his alfalfa .. , , . ......... T. t.ua . ...u w Vf, ...... years, the population of the city can ..., 1. . riillMlooillh u UUfeUUJ UUU1 H1C Drtll II- - V,na 1I,IIA AnHlA., space of time." nuuil. uui ,i ihjiilii;iuii. U1J UtlD 1IUI '!. l.w1 IU1 UL'll UUL Ul IUU .......... 'b mA. n ton to the acre. The WUIU1 be doubled in that iv, identified himself with any faction. lilt; UUUJ Wonder what class of Stanford's cit- but stands by the Constitution of and efforts made to revlvi the Doctor expects to harvest two more crops off the same ground this sea- .drowned lad. izens the editor was referring to? the nation and that of the State, 'son. It goes without saying that al- E CLOTHIER.S. Tho endless germ theories nowa- - and has not given aid or comfort to PROSPECTS ARE GOOD HAR.TFOR.D, faifa can be made a success in this to movement discriminate days make some of us older fellows 'any FOR VERY LARGE CROP county if we prepare the ground. think of the times when a boy ngalnst any one because of any Con- IC VWWWVWVVWVUVMVUWUMmUlUMWWlUUViUWVV The extreme heat and dry privilege," said Mr. would bring a big apple to school, stitutlonal Calhoun, Ky., June Corn er is telling on the gardens and un pass it around for a half dozen other Johnson. "Ho 'is honest, he Is gives promise of being one of West less it rains soon, gardens will be a of all em Kentucky's heaviest crops this failure to take a bite and there would pable, he Is Independent . be a scrap for the core. No fear of rings or cliques and will give the year, The corn oornonrn ,a rnitl fn ui..c6U la c.u m alr. aiason rayior shinned a car cerms then, and no doubt some of State a snlendld business admlnls- - be much heavier than it has been load of hogs and lambs last week. Besides these eSusldera- - ,for several jeurs, haValy fl TtU'mer t Mr, those boys are writing the current tratlon ArbucUIe, who sold his John .,.. , ho CPU win In November HlK1 havlne overlooks !,!. t scientific articles on the subject. .tinns. . uiu ..x .,. "" j .. " Jiueieai in me meat snuu ui .u, .. .. I u .. u. .. Kentucky liacic fn t nn Demo ijuuiimih' 1. summer put ma piace some time ago, Jiaa gone to Dear Fiiende: uiieruuuiin. It Is the duty Hi frVory lnan who cratic fold.1 Reports received In Calhoun rel- - Central City to work In a meat shop, desires to keep up with the times atlve to the corn situation are unl- We want to again call your attention to the nice premMr. S. L. Stevens contracted the and pet as much out of life as possl- '110MK IS AGAINST form, practically all being to the ef- - pooled wool of the county to a firm iums we are giving away with Cash purchases. Dozens of We, to take an Interest in political JUDGE O'REAR CANDIDACY feet that the corn acreage Is larger. 'In Louisville, and It was received In Our government Is made matters. An Indication of the extenslvencss our town last Thursday and Friday, our customers have taken advantage of our coupon offer bv his suffrage and he should go to Judge O'Rcar's home paper, the of the crop planted Is gleaned In re- - ,We did not learn the price, why not yon? Begin saving coupons, y and when you the polls and vote at every oppor- Wi. OICWIJIK .'ill, uuic. ims iuiiiuu ports from Ohio and Daviess coun- Mr. Orval Taylor, son of Dr. have a sufficient amount, exchange tunity. This is as important to them for this beautiful to him and is les to the effect that practically cv- - Taylor, came home the back of Its hand last week, hav-as anybody else. No man who KliUn-ultli E. T. Franks In his ery farmer has planted from ten to ing finished his scholastic course In Silver Tableware. Tickets givcu with cash purchases stavs awav from tho polls linsa 'advocacy of law enforcement. This one hundred acres. In McLean 'the State University nt Lnxinctnn amounting to 25 cents and over. r'ght to kick at the conduct of pub- - paper claims that the Judge has C0Unty, where conditions are some- - 'and now has his diploma from that JIp affairs, been considered by the night riders lwJmt different from those of other Institution. He had chosen civil en- 1q8 "heir trusted sympathize- -. ' and C0Unties, tho corn acreage has In- - 'glneerlng as his life work and will history of this Vnvor lmfnro in the creased materially. In nearly all oon leave to engage in thnj. busi-lli- e country was principle stronger and ' "Sending tho sneech of the Hon. other district's there has been jness. He has aevoral offers, but has party lines less lax than at present. E. T. Pranks, candidate for the Re- - an increase In the corn acreage. .not decided which he will accept. voters are thinking for them- The ipubl can nomination for Governor, Tobacco in this section Is receiv- -' Miss May ToWery, of Princeton, Felves and governing their suffrage j ICy. ,WG Ing the usual close attention. . lias been spending a week with accordingly. This Is a good Indlca-- 1 fromn 'm"rtla f"e(1 t0 con ude that ho Miss Myrl Miller. tlon. While parties are necessary Z Work Will Soon titMt Thompson, of Seattle, all export HOPEWELL. J m..., t...v yet r"v In our form of goevrnment, Principle ,vlth thftt of our countryman, Judge. Alter y6U tako Dr. KlAftB N'ew LI e o Mr she,bv TavIor of Crowlov June 12. Our third quarterly archers, will start July 2 for a huntP'inciples are greater. speecu fins, anil you u uuujkij- enjoy tneir T.a la annnrlln tr fli a ait tyi mm wlfVi meeting convened at this place Sat ing trip in British Columbia, armed Mr. C. O'Uear. vnnko nnrMr.R nnt nnrlinft nrlnplnlpR. Constipation and In- - h,8 grandfather, Mr. George Barnes, urday and Sunday. Rev. Thompson only with bows, arrows, hunting In the main of an answer fine resulls, and the voter In this free digestion VRhlsh and fine appetite" to Judge O'Rcar's opening address knives and fishing tackle. All fireMg8 Bnnp)e norr of HopklnB. preached us three fine sernons. has a right to choose. wherein ho 'untWlflOk to sugarcoat return. They regulate stomach, v,e ,g TmnK h(jr aunt Mr8 JIm Mr. Shelby Rock and two daugh- arms are barred. The men expect . ... , to hunt mountain lions, bear and ters, Misses Lucy and Nola, of i Hi k page of ThO and give n m0V& sane appearance liver Und bowels and Impart new p. i. . ipon tne Mmto the whole 0 jj, utterances in the FrankfoYt uiryngui anu energy visited this neighborhood last Sat- deer. Mr, Richardson is one of the Entcrtalncd. meeting, when b, nd6 System. Try them. Only 23c at urday and Sunday. concerning the 'tobacco m Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Hoover despeech regarding James H. Williams'. Miss Carrie Shull, after a four most expert archers of the United Pro?, fiarksdale Ham- - his now famous candldncv of lightfully entertained last Saturday weeks visit to McHenry, has return- States. an idea for Superln- - the Impossibility of 'pushing New Postal Ranks. left, of Hopklnsvllle. evening at their home in Frleda-'lan- d ed home, accompanied by Miss Nell head with a Prof, into an 9. The num Washington, Juno tedent of Public Instruction. In hpnor of Miss Laura Rowe, Render, of McHenry. .bayonet." ber of postal savings banks Hamlett has made a pretty thorough Mr. C G Taylor visited h,Is sis"His most ardent friend cannot was Increased In number, making a who left Monday for her home In Is making canvass of the Stnte and ., Splendid music was ter, Mrs. Mary Reld, of the Little ... " thnf this statement was con- - total now of 550. Those deslgnat- - Centertown. a winning race, ne dainty Bend, lasteek. She has been very . to mean that he opposed the , JuJy .enjoyed hy all J after which begln velous work for education in Chris- - strned troops to IUipim- - 5. They Include Charlestown and refreshments were served. Those sick, butwas some better when he tian county and his splendid ability caning out oi . him fnr n much wider ilcld. Read lessness and that the night riders Weston, W. Va.; Palnsvllle, O.; At- who enjoyed the evening were: Mr. left. She, was 15 years old last considered him their trusted sympa- - tica, Kendallvllle and Warsaw, Ind. and Mrs. Herbert Wilson, Mr. and April. seven. the article-p- age Mary, Sue and Nellie Mrs. E. M. Hoover, Mr. and Mrs. Misses, m jthlzer., Such a statement, coming Georgo Ford, Misses Lydla Miller, Johnson, of No. 19, are visiting A Dreadful Wound Fads and fancies may bo all from one occupying so exalted a " for some people, and some 'sltlon, naturally deserved a rigid From a knife, gun, tin can, rusty Minnie Ford and Laura Rowo; their aunt, Mrs. Brlnt Hunley, of vet the Judee never nail, fireworks, or of any other na- - Messrs. James R. Hoover, Jesse this place. nt lpant one does not ronBtriietlnn. ninoa hut prompt treatment Ford, Vernon M. CrowderandW.lt. Ploughing corn and cutting wheat of the undertook to retract or modify hlBjture, demands strike the gallant proper, words nor did he oven correct tho .with Bucklcn's Arnica-- Salve to pre- - Hoover. Is tho order of tho day bore. Wheat South as being pleasing nor w.. Ib tiot vryB00d. biooa poison or gangrene, its At a recent meeting at Little Rock, popular construction placed upon:vent ..L Ilaby Drowned In Tiib. Mrs. Joe "Wilson, ot Kenfrow, Is firmly de- - 'them until years had passed and he tho quickest, surest healer for all Ark., they politely but um w.u v Visiting her a&ughter, Mrs. Tom for the great l.such wounds as also for burns,! '"e miie ui that "no woman shall appear becamo a candldato dared CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK Bolls, sores, skin eruptions, eczema, Mr. and Mrs. Andy RoM&nd, who Engler. , In the parades of the camps, the dl- - office of Governor. , acrosli Greeh river frbm tt.ii. "Mr. Frank allies himself on the chapped hands, corns or plies. 25c "vo or the general association, Visions ' Get tho Best For the refined and dainty woman Is tn Wtt, was drowned In a tub of wa- and in ho at James H. Williams. of a horsb. and If they side of Tot skin troubles, sores, ulcers, ec- - what she demands now, Americans Judge to so appear, the officers In 'uncertain terms calls t l should TZTZZZZZ t mu iium Yema, chaps, black heads, jlmplea are on dentistry, and leu ouiuiuai uiiuiiiuun. BaiAuuiUA fti. nmirioniiiir, charge shall politely request that account. Tho latter promises r. ALL NEGROES VACdNAtfED ch'fl'd, which was Just "large brfbugh and all eruptions. Tjso Br. Bell's satisfied with anything but Bravo so at an early date. Having only they retire." to Coddle around, approached a' tub Antiseptic' Salve and you get ilia of perfection in dentat work. 'tho klmlPAt nf focdlmr. for him. we A mild case of smallpox has been of 'water that had been drawn for best. Wo' guarantee It. '25c a box Teeth extracted with as Httle pato It now seems Improbable that tho nopo ho cn( n a satisfactory m as possible. Children given careful of Kentucky will be per- - !ner but tne ot provlng 'black discovered at "Whitesvlllo, and 'as the the teams that had been sent In the everywhere. result, 17 ne'groes were quarantined field to cut wheat, when It fell Into attention. Sppclal attention to mltted p State or platform conyen- - t0 bo wW? la getting harder as on Saturday by Dr. L. G. ArmWdt, ,the tub, and before It was dlscovor- - A QtlARTET TO HUNT and ALL WORK GUARANbefore or after the prl- - 'telllgencb Increases." either LIONS WITH ARROWS TEED. Work done at lowest prices. ; ed the Infant had drowned. health officer of Davles's county. mary. Tho majority of the mem- The supplemental report of thp Sam Pavls, a negro, living near For a burn or scald apply Cham- bers ot the State Executive Commit- Atchison, Kan,, June 10. 35. E. wasicrop reporting board Bhows thaf cot will allay the. he boundary of Whltesvllle, tno BAom afraid td call a convention .berlaWs Salve. It , four hA Committee will be almost Instantly and quickly taken sick several days ago and at .ton was In the best condition ot any Jackson and J. M. fJhaliss, attorOffice li RepNieai BiiMing, "Harry M, panlzed (a thing much needed) "and Wal the Injured parts. For Sato )y first It ytaa thought he had raeas- - crop reported to tho Department of, neys of this city; "V. 'H. of Boston, 'and m les. a iurmer eiuiaiuation oy ur, jAgricuuuru uu juub let out. Th rules or an aeaiers. themBelves The Harijord Herald gHirfeb WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 181. S A HOT DAY post-offlc- 1 iw ' to-d- P m 1 a ch p. next-to-nothing- s Or-l- con-fidenc- e, to-da- y I ,,.,.,... i .,... .... Jim e , .1 .. . CARSON & CO., Inoopporoted, a fc f U - """" A f 'i-- r.i i,nit 0s -- to-da- hlm-pp- lf r -- , . HARTFORD GROCERY COMPANY. , ,:?' ..' r-- J - &$ - feSnrSicir Anglo-Saxon- 's y I ,.- -- - n.n-.'rin- nv - po-rlc- ht ft -. I - 1 I Dela-astradd- le ,. 1 SSSL " te are-nothe-acm- I e n, plate-wor- DR. H. J. BELL, reor-'W- in Ulch-ardso- n, HAKTFORD, KY, i'.'JIV "" r PAGE FIVE; WEDNESDAY, JUNE ,14, 1011. THE HARTFORD HERALD Mr. A. C. Yelscr went to Dawson Springs yesterday to spend a few days. Mr. Charlie Turner shipped a carload of stock from Hartford yesterday afternoon. Messrs. Qus St. Clair, Dundee, and H. L. Carter, Narrows, were among our callers yesterday. 'i Shoe ou X Judge John B. Wilson returned homo Thursday from a trip to sevHe left Mrs. eral western cities. Wilson and two sons In Chicago, where they will visit for several dayB. has met with good mining business. success at the Milcis Hemi Baking Eisy iforrecf Shape 2 NOW IS THE TIME to shake those High Shws Think of thecomfort a3 ease that can be'had in a pair of Korrect Shape Oxfords r Made an special bits so that there is no gapping at the ankles, and 'they cannot hejp but ht snug AH'4he Poputar'Styles are made, to suit every taste Biirrejaps and Dull Leathers Guaranteed COME IN AND LOOK THEM OVER Ptnt f iRRB: kTsKfe Burt PackamuCo. . makers Brockton, Mam. & SHAPE, 11 ISOLC Too much cannot be said about the above line o hoes. Read the guarantee every pair warranted by us. We are backed by the manufacturers So come, buy a shoe that you are absolutely safd in buying low in price, new in style, best in woncman Men's ship. And remember it pays to trade with a house that saves you money. I Jtjfexzi&Gbx fc wi s B im KyHTMBln yWMTft I Messrs. O. T. O'Bannon, Burkes- vllle, and E. D. O'Bannon, Central City, are visiting relatives In Hart ford. Messrs. R. B. Thomson, Horton; Hev. C. D. Chick, Beaver Dam, J. T. Shepherd, Prentls; T. M. Her Messrs. C. P. Austin, Leo Barnes, and Mr. J. Y. Hngerman, Hartford, and Alvln Rowe, Centertown; B. J. McKinney, V. route 1, were pleasant callers Sat French, Pleasant Ridge; E. A. Dav- J. D. Williams. J. P. enport, Wysox; J.P. Gllraore, Fords-vlll- M. Stewart, Harry Monroe, E. P. urday. were among our callers Mon Taylor, J. F. Casebler, C. M. TayFor the first time In many years day. lor, J. M. Porter and Dr. S. D. Taythere has not been a single marvlage lor, Influential citizens of Beaver Mr. John Waddle, one of Beaver Dam, were In Hartford Monday, to license Issued from the Ohio County Dam'B oldct and most highly re see about getting the location of a Clerk's office In the past weefc. spected citizens, who has been se- - county high school at Beaver Dam Miss Maude Thompson, of Tha only halting rlbtifely ill, Is convalescing nicely who was mllllnt'r In the now. The trained nurse who was Another high schtiol is due in tho matte from Royal Grapa t county and these progressive peoplo store of Fair & Co., several years with him during his Illness has Craam ar llrEnK neater Dam as the prop- ago, Is he guest of Mrs. Wm. Fair. rcturneu to uwensooro. er -piace. Mr. John Thomas, city, will acMr. S. D. Williams, wife and Mrs. Felix, son Douglas D. Felix, cept Tho Herald's thanks for a fdaughters, Rora Leo and Lois Wil and daughter Mary Elizabeth Foliw splendid specimen 1 Indian flint liams, Centertown, were pleasant went to Gveenvillo yesterday Yifter- - GOOOOGOOOCOGOOOOC. found lh 'hlB garden. O LOOKING iurKW.ua callers at The Herald office Satur- fnoon whet'e they will attend the O Mrs. Edna Greenup an.' children, day. They were en route, to Bed. marriage of Mr. Ed Yontz find Miss OOOOOOOOOGOOGOOOO,. of Calhoun, have returned home lif- where they visited Mr. Joshua Tins- - Flora RtU. They will leave Green- Tut-iiteals ter a veek's visit with Mrs S, P. ley and family Saturday and Sun vllle tTn the early tratnThursday (Fiom The Herald ot J.moi 1W, Taylon, of Beaver 'Dam. day. momiirg.ln company with Mrs.Boone 1891.) Capt. Ed Farley, State Treasurer, Mrs. J. . . i rt..iB of Tfcuanf, for LUuIsvllIe, where they will take John T. Rone was driving threo "fie Is Okln., who has been visiting livr sis- a trhln Thursday nTtcrnoon was 'hi Hartford Monday, for running for tlre"Republican nomina- ters, Mrs. W. E. Xewbolt Slid Mrs. Philadelphia, Pa., wlrero they will yoke of oxen near On'ertown durSaturday tion tor Secretary of State. J. R. Pirtle, "has returned home. spend a few weeks visiting Rev. and ing the wind storm iaat across Mrs. C. A. Frier, of Illinois, who Mrs. Herrlck Johnson and Mrs. afternoon and a It.Jib foil Bon. William Addams, candldato swing yoke, killing one of them the for tho DeniWcratlc nomination for has also been "visiting her "Bisters at Fwfone, Mrs. FellVb sisters. The closing eerclos of the Governor, Was In Hartford "Thurs- the same tltre, will remain a Mrs. R. J. Stevens, of Beaer Fordsillc occurred Ut school day, mingling with the voteri. 13am, Ky., Who 'has been visiting week and were well attended. Prof. A telegram was received In "Mrs. C. W. Canan and little son, relatives In Springfield, 111., has Gibson did excel Thurs'diiy mornlTrg 'announcing 'tjeen called hoTJfe on account of tho Foster and Miss ol Olaton, 'have returned homo after work during t'io past if or Ui lent ed her husband. serious UInrss uTew wct?Ka In Heaver f)'im with the &Vhi I'f the their school nnd' deserve the child of Ml. and Mrs. "V. C. Miller, Htr mother, Mrs. J J. Mitchell. reputatron which they have Xotlce. of Trenton, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. In. FOR SALE A new plKtio. Will D. Denn left the sann' afternoon tor The A. S. 'of E. Stock Committee aehleed. Dr. Coleman t'cdlcated the First take a good horso or cow in trade. Trenton, Mrs. Bean ueing a shUi will ship smi'k from Beaver Dam Call onjr address, Tlaptlst Church at Sturgis, Union Tuesday, 'Jwne 20th. Thos0 who of "Mr. "Jflher. C. D. rttiCK, strxr"k"tj ship will please noti county, May 3i. AIe Harnett and Mrs. S. 'A. hae Mrs. TteaveT TJfiin, Ky. fy the confliittee. Ohio Circuit Court In sess'oir. ATfflerBon and Httl-- 'daughter Hu'rtti, SILAS STEVEN'S. vlth Judge L. P. Little nnd ComFor Sale, Tarnis All s'tzes, from left Wert.icsday for Owensboro, ".o L. R. T1CRENOR, monwealth's Attorney Joe Noo If . T crnT'vlcase you attend "a meeting of the Mlsslmrftry '0 to 30 acres. JOHK M. SHULTZ. charge. If you want to buv land. Society and visit relative. V.lis. Al C. T ET5ER '& CO., Railroad News Tlie Henderson Anderson pered 'On Eeeral 'imtwr-trn- it TlmiiU'iiliii'ss. Ky. Hartford, 'State Line said to be a cortplnty. coramittees 'while the imdiing Wt tnko this method of thririklng Herbert KlnsoMng euloplznd hi Goodln and little was 'in "session. Mrs. Fnnnle lin omilV nf TIp.Ttfr.Til fnr fht rrtni, ,an ltom from Mt" SterI1,lB Sollt1"?' ' trlbtftSB-o- t daughter, of Chitrl?Bron( Mo., have love and kindness shown Mr, John Keith assisted h Mr. nrrlveQ In "Hartford to 'be the guests "Bfll TJnilerhlll, 'Beaver Dam, our "husband and father In ""its pro- - Considerable eclfement oer tho have-coon at of her paients, VatX. and Mrs. S. K. Just completed ii neat job ol "paint- - ' tTtrtTed Illness., "We sinll Mlwavs alleged capture of a white . -i ti. .i ' memory -Cox. nn,i uenieriown. " Irrg'for Mr. M.'L. Heavrln. Iher Wn willingly reenra any kindness, hre" nurcess found guilty In Clr- v w C. j. gOOU ton lllSlde WOlTl. Mrs. LI zzlo Barnes Taylor, of Bea- - arn-aJ. rut Pnnrt- nf- li munlor- of Goorcp . IverTJam, Is rcirartil 'q'urie 111 of ma miow aynereoi- we speak, for they l inn. l.nn nniv piti rnu'flfi thtim ' Maury and Tlnrrls at Rosine. and jury fixes "rsrlarial fever. A rrarse tvom Owens- - ww..v. fnnn c uu.v d..i.,c ,,,... IUI-J t.uin punishment at fifteen years In the boro arrl ved "WeUTre&da to care tot "one'o'fthe Heiald scribes. 'Snhscflno for The Ilernld. t nycar. nenitentrary. o, Rev. Virgil Elgin left Monday for Rulevllle, Miss., to visit a son. He will be gone about two weeks, consequently there will bo no preaching at the Methodist Church (court hquse) net Sunday. The Hartford Plajets Club presented "A Couple of Curious Courtships' at Dr. Bean's Opera House last Friday night to a nice sized audience. The acting was good and showed that the members are improving In their Impersonations all the time. Good music was funlsh-e- d between the acts by Bean's Orchestra. Special scenery made the play very attractive, and the whole was hugely enjoyed by all present. mi POWDER Absolutely Pure y Hop-klnsvll- . N - nomwlimefhosphjte; powder of Tartar .li. eltf&.-nonths-ol- di tf well-earn- hnvn-naron- 1 -- V 1 & SOU ROSTER'S FLOATTJfG STL- Mrs. PInllle Colpman Mitchell and jHIO 1b lying tt the Hartford wharf. j little da ughteT, "Menre"rtes, of Bed- If yrni 'want photographs, Iruve them i ford, K ., haye "been tho guests ol made now. We have done-o- rk on Miss Sue Yeh r, clty, 'the past few the ioat In tnls county for a nnra-Tier'- of years'nnd you knowv.liat we We will offer for the next two weeks at 2 "5 per cent dis- lays. can do for you In the picture line. Qhl P lpers. Lots of T.m For sale Oliver Disc Cultivators, count the celebrated it The Herald Office. To go tin,! GiWb ns a call. SCHROTIERS. TME I. Case Disc Harrows aiad many iholves r Trniler irpets or for blast Moline Cultivators, We tire also n gents for .the fa- ing pur jomts. "Five cents per large Friends and relathcs In this city other farming implements. U "huvt Tecelvtd nnnouncenreilt of the paoirage mous Dcsring Mowers and Binders. Now is your timet Mrs. Fain Stnhl. of Owensboro, marriage of Mr. Sommers Itavnett to supply yourselves with implements. We want to clean up who wtJi her husranll" nnd charge pilss Marle'L. Camden, Which took these lines. Watch our ad. from 'tame to time. Yours truly. of the )U1 Commerclrtl Hotel here jplait at Idauell, Okla., reeentlv. Mr. here by many yf nrs ngo, is I'lsiting Mrs. W. Rnruett is remembered many and ' is the son of "Mr. John H.Taylo , city. jBanrett, -- a'lormer resident of this INCOISPORATXD. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Keown and couirry. DUNDEE, KENTUCKY. children. Georptj Calvin and JnTla Helen, of F trrdsVule, were the t Don't fcayet the handsome Chl- -.-i-every Keown, 5 naw ar Pret.ents given SuestsoCMr. md fn. . two weeks' oy the Ohio County Drug 5:Ity,Mast "wcelt. Conipnnv Griffin's old stand. For Miss Lyda Morton has returned Illinois Central Railroad TimoTn. Mr. G. B. Likens antl Tlon. C. M. em.'h Uollar-- s worth of drug- - or oth-from Alabama, where she 'hag been torowc wtent Dam, Ky. ble at Beaver to "LoulsVIUe yesterday goods bought, you pet u -- guess nt In the millinery business fur several South Bound. North Hound. afternoon; to he there during the a lnhilen iinmber, which Tlns the montha. No. 132 4:05 M.m. No. 12111:35 p.m. hrreeting of tho State Denrovratlc Ex- - prize A 'ticket given vftta every No 12212:28 p.m. No. 1012:48 p.m. Leave your Laundry At my (Grocery. ecUtlTO "Committee. caoh purchase. 20t4 p.m. No. 102 2:46 .p.m. No. 131 8:G5 Work Guaranteed. Domestic finish. Mr, Frank Foreman has resigned Mrs. Maym e L. Barrass, ot Beaver J. E. Williams. Agt. Called tor and prompt delivery. from the naval academy and will Th i, Tt'lll "fcave shortly to be the Iter's Giscery. 'Phone 140. arrive "home In a few days. "Jesse R. Etrestrot "Mr.-an- d Mrs. Peittm L. Al- Several responded to my other The Hartford Players Club went Henderson. of FtemlngBbun;. Ky.. Lop "TCxahlngion, D. C. for a wek request for settlement. Did you? to McHenry last night and Render- hies tJliw resigned. or ten ilaj-s- , after which 'time Mr. E. W. FORD, M. D. 23tf ed their latest play, "Twq (Qurlous Mr. 'i'Joah White, a former resi and Mt. AIop and Mrs. "Barrass Miss Gladys Duke, of Llvermore, Courtships." dent trf "Hartford hut now motorman with aimrtyot friends will go'to the Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. T. S. Marks Is at home from on the 'Seventh street car line In Great lakes mid other points of inS. E. Duke, city. Beanmont, Ky., where he Ires nieen LotfisVIllo, was heTe Monday, -- mix terest, fvr the summer. i engaged In the revenne servlcj; for ing smuttgr old frlendu. Jfessrs. M. T. Likens and tA. C. Mr. Harry Monroe, of Beaver wwJhs. gave, The Herald an appreciat- several Mr. W. S. Carver, of Edmonton, Acton ii'm go to LoclsVIIle this Dam, Mrs. E. L. Miller, of Chicago, was Ky., State Inspector of Circuit .nd morning iWhere they go to purchase ed call Monday. tho guest tyf her parents, Dr! and County tJourt records, has been' In a genoral limMof groceries, Imrd- Mr. Wayne GrlTBn, with Bayless Mrs. Waylawl 'Alexander, city?1 lew HartfoTd the past weelc, going wer ware, eensware and FUtldlerv Bros., Loulsvllfe, spent Sunday with days last wetik. goods to irat In their new store rjust the books mt the court house. his family here. Mrs. Louise P. Strang, of New Mrs. B. L. Taylor and little completed". This firm is known as are both "hustMr. Jim Felix epent'last week at York, was here "last week at the bed- daughter, ZClina Lee, returned hoinv Likens & Arton.-vh- o returned much side of her grandfather, Dr. Way-la- nd Wednesday trom Smnllhous, where ling men and we predict Tor them Dawson Springs and , lmproveoln health. Alexander. they had been visiting Mrs. George a good trade. . 1. 1, MemorJnl services wee held in There will be n fine crop of wheat Held and Mrs, 'Opplo KIttlnger. Miss "Mary E. Marks, Who attend"by the local K. --vT Bowling Green, Is ex- harvested In Ohio county thlsoycar, Murray, daughter of Mr. Tfartford vSunday Miss Eva ed school at T lodge. Rev, Brtmer preached n barring a few sections where hall and Mrs. Mack 'Murray, of route 5, pected home this week. sermon at tho Baptist ' did much damage. Wtjtlnesday from Dan- excellent arrived homo Mrs. Bettle Sanders and son Clnirch upon tho subject of "Vic Miss Belle Berrynwi, living near ville, Ky., whore she has been at- tors." There was special music nr-o- n James, of Louisville, are the guests town, has gone to GtlbertsvHfe, Ky., tending school for several months. of Mr. Herbert Sanders, city. this occasion. In the afternoon to visit her sister, Mrs. Georgo The regular statement of the con- the ltwlge marched In a "body to Oak- and children, Owen, who is very iy. The widow Hamlett dition of the First National Bank of wood, where graves of deceased recently' of Hartford, "have gone to G. Keown and mother, Hartford will bo fo nd In another members were decorated. Mrs. John Westmoreland, Tenn., to Hvo. Morton, have returned column. It offers a splendid show Mrd. Ella formerly of Turns, Mr. Estill has moved from a visit with Mr. and Mrs T. J. ing of this popular banking InstHu Dr. Chaa. Crowder Hnrtford nnd who studied law here tion. from Mercer, Ky to McHenry, and Morton, of Island, Ky. years ago, is In the somo twenty-od- d f&rm ed a partnership with Dr. J. S. Attorney J. E. Foglo and son The colored baseball team of Mad county, vlrftlng rrJatlves and old Smith. McDowell, who recently 'took a lsonville cam over and irtaypd the friends. Slnte Jeavlnr here n"m-yeacourso In tho law de- Hartford colored boys Saturday and lier of tho lucky I Mr.-- Hoyt Taylor was aeo. Mr. Tui'ns as State also stayed over till Sunday oven- - traveled all thronch England, Scot boy who drew the china set at tho partment of tho Lexington have returned home ,lng and iuoy iiiaveu ugniu. ijie1iF"o. rrnnce. distribution of the, University, AiPita ana "ovt" Ohio County Drag Co, last Baturijfrom a visit to relatives apd friend J visitors beat flt Amcrlen, nnd his pre'""j Iad---- Hertford Jn Barter'" Kentucky, r day, i$rv nr at Losdos, England, 'i'c ,betb enm, her. "' ,.... v-- ;.,,,. -- FARMERS, Attention. James J. -- I i -- DUNDEE MERCANTILE CO., Don't Darn TO Any JVIore! HasaB2C3B Put ycur fdarnrag basket in the closet. You won'i need it for six months if r you buy one box of Hole-proHose Men's $1.50, Women's $2.00. Or you of acaiEESGa 03SS3 I nty er -- to darn a thing for four months if you buy a box of "Wunder- in ..tihose' tor SLUU Mens or Wnmpn'c ha-v-- e I will not . Does This Appeal to You? TK .not, drop in and try r asinglepairat the else- ( v. do certaluly m f We box rate and get a better hose than where, bur without the guarantee. sell more hosiery than uui;. ijcncve icr" any store les, we and there is a reason! i " rs post-gradua- te 1 f uni 1 4, mt. ttt,ii'i .tt " r b t 'w I r Bn , 1H im i ', ie " MHMHHI Mmm -- i 'F!&!ffw ' 'iwm " PAGE SIX. THE HARTFORD HERALD Our Lady Consolation at Carey, 0 where she expressed her faith that she would be cured. After prayer, she laid aside her brace, has since been wholly able to do without it and for the first time in her life can run and play with other children. Persona who have examined her say all indications are that the cure is O POEMS YOU'LL ENJOY. O O The Herald's Special Selections. OO O WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1811. w,hat 'The Hartford Herald lf)li. on newborn ooooooooooo o.o o o seems likebabe one day, and must dei the morrow ho O O O O J 5 l If i J f , i scribe the babe ff yesterday as the .isssssssssssssssssssssVsV bride of unstinted charm and grace. There It one man in the United State who Imi pertwps heard more women'i secrets than any other man or woman 'in the Every death is close to him, ever country. These secrets are not secrets of guilt or shame, but SOMEBODY'S MOTHER. success, every promotion In bust . the secrets of suffering, and they have been confided to Dr. M. II. & E. RAIMtOAD TIME TAness, every graduation from the R. V. Pierce In the hope and expectation of advice and help. That leyf of these women have been disappointed in their exBLE AT HAItTFOKD, KY. The woman was old and ragged and high school. Clippings from his pectations is proved by the fact that ninety-eigper cent, of gray, paper are found, yellow and faded. nil women treated by Dr. Pierce have been absolutely and ..Time lable effective Sunday, Dec. permanent. And bent with the chill of the win- In the family Bible, and each o altogether cured. Such a record would be remarkable if the 4th, contains tlic following schedule: cases treated were numbered by hundreds only. But when ter's day. them to somebody marks one of the Other cures reported under the that record applies to the treatment of more than half-a- n The street was wet with recent mountain peaks or deep valleys of No. 112 North Hound duo 7:20 a. m. same conditions, are: " women, in a practice of over 40 vtan. It it nhmnmmal. snow, Dally except Sunday. life. Mrs. Edward Donnelly, of Jefferand entitles Dr. Pierce to the gratitude accorded him by women, as the first of And the woman's feet were aged specialists in the treatment of women's diseases'. No. 114 North Hound due 3:40 p. m. son, O., cured of epilepsy. Every sick woman may consult Dr. Pierce by letter, absolutely without and slow. Mrs. Matilda Shertzer, of CumDally except Sunday. charge. All replies are mailed, sealed in perfectly plain envelopes, vritfcettC POINTED PARAGRAPHS. O at the crossing and wait- O No. 115 South Round due 8:53 a. m. berland, Md cured of partial par She stood OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO out fee, to World's Dispensary Medical Association, Dr. R. V. Pierce, Preit.. ed long, alysis. Dally except Sunday. Buffalo, N. Y. Mrs. James Fitzgerald, of'Cleve-lan- d, Alone, uncared for amid the throng. No. 113 South Round duo 1:40 p. m. Every woman la a law unto her cured of a growth back of her None noticed her as they passed by, DK. PIERCE'S FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION Daily except Sunday. Nor heeded the glanco of her anx- husband. bowels. "AToxxxeja. JStx-oxigtOh, liberty! E. MISCHKE, ArU How many are un- ZVXAOcoot II. ious eye. W. M. Messing, of Ruth, Huron t . 'WoXlm street, with laughler and married in thy name! county, Michigan, almost speechless Down the Love and hato always remember; shout, on account of paralysis for thirty , years, recovered the full use of his Glad in freedom of school "let out," only indifference forgets. E DEATH While trying to drown his trouCame the boys, like a flock of Bheep, voice. Harold Krautter, nge 8, son of Hailing the snow piled white and bles many a man catches at a straw. Attempting to clip the wings of deep. Clara Krautter, of Clyde, O., riches has landed many a man in Past the woman so old and gray of hip disease. OF EARTHQUAKE Hastened the children on their way, Jail.. Self-praiis almost as valuable GETS MONEY BACK WHICH Nor offered a helping hand to her, as the other things you get for HE PAID FOR CARESSES So meek, so timid, afraid to stir. At Mexico City 63 Killed Lest the carrlago wheels or horses' nothing. " Many a man has mado a good Chicago, June 9. Thos. Foulkes, feet and 75 Injured. of Danbury, la., the wealthy 'farm- Should crowd her down in tho slip- bluff by looking wise and keeping his face closed. v er who has been prosecuting hia pery street. former fiancee, Miss Lodavine Mil- At last came one of tho merry It takes an amatour photograph SOLDIERS FATALITIES er to convince a woman that truth ler, and her brother, Attorney J. troop Is more terrible than fiction. Marion Miller, on charges of de- Tho gayest laddie of all the group Every girl belloves herself a sure Joy Turns to frauding him out of $11,812 and He paused beside her and whisperWere Greatest y two farms, won his case cure for inebriety until nfter she in ed low: Gloom in the Mexican the Criminal Court. "I'll help you across if you wish to hns tried marrying a man to reform y A Jury him. returned a verdict go." Capital. Our Idea of a woman with wonof guilty against the girl and her Her aged hand on his strong young from the farmhouse Smoke curling Is one who never derful prra brother. coming in from the chimney as the men GENERAL SHOCKS RECORDED Foulkes told a remarkable tale of She placed, and so, without hurt or buys anything at a bargain sale that Chicago News. what he characterized as a "finan she doesn't want. fields, gives pretty suggestion of good supharm, City, June 7. Slxty-tfnMexico cial wooing." He said ho bought He guided her trembling feet along. comfortable home. But it also seventy-flv-e Died at killed, were kisses and Caresses from the object Proud that liis own were firm nnd Tho following from the Owcns-bor- o llfty of his affections with loans of from loss over and property wounded means a hot, tired woman, working strong. Inquirer Is concerning the thousand gold. These are the net $.'iO to JCOO, and that after he had Then back again to his friends he blazing fire. a death of the little child of Rev. Elresults of the earthquake which vis- lost the amount of money named in went, wife can escape this with capital this morning and his suit and after his two farms iHIs vounc heart happy and well lis A. Cottrell, who Is well known ited the In Hariford: injected a note of tragedy into what had followed the money, his charm- Perfection Oil Cook-stov- e. content. William Ellis, tho a day of pure or na,i advised him to go to Cal- - "She's somebody's was expected to be mother, boys, A New Perfection keeps a kitchen many degrees cooler than any son of Rev. and Mrs. Ellis A. When the work of lfornla, read tho Bible constantly rclnlclncr. you know, other range, yet it does all a coal or wood range can do. It saves time, searching the ruins Is completed It and marry a widow. He ndded that For all she's aged and poor and Cottrell, of Falmouth, Ky., died at labor and fuel. No wood to cut ; no coal to carry ; no ashes ; no soot 4 o'clock Thursday afternoon at the Is possible the death list will be It took him six years to discover With the New Perfection oven it is the best cooking device you can slow, as many that his affections were not return- And I hope some fellow will lend a home of his grandfather, Mr. J. H. lengthened, somewhat find anywhere. Cottrell, on South Allen street, to wounded, fearing to go to the gov- ed. Made with I. 2 and 3! hand tnraiMMe blue eaimalcd chuimen. ernment hospitals, probably have The attorney, her brother, was To help my mother, you understand, whom his mother was paying a vispomelr fienhed throughout. The J. burner atorta eu be lud nth or without hidden and died. More than half accused of being the one who plan- If ever she's poor and old 'and gray, it. The funeral took place from Mr. ubiMt top, which it Cued vmb drop iherre, Cottrell's residence, conducted by ned the alleged the dead were soldiers. lowtlricb.de raid on Foulkes' When her own dear boy Is far Dulen CTcrywhtre ! or writ for deacrip. Rev. M. A. Jenkens, the interment The shock was followed by an heart and purse. away." in circular la the acuta actacy of Iba being at Elmwood cemetery. thp armory barexplosion of gas at And 'somebody's mother" bowed Standard Oil Company racks, which added horror to the OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO her bead (Incorporated) Shako Into Your Shoes O HOW TO JiEEP HOT. O In her home that night, nnd the scenes. Allen's Foot-Easthe antiseptic The artillery quarters wrecked OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO prayer she said powder. It relieves hot, tired, achby tho earthquake was a long, low Was "God be kind to the noble bov ing, swollen, sweating feet, and Look at the thermometer every New building near the Belem prison, treasure, pride makes walking easy. Takes the Who Is somebody's Shoots-10 minutes. nnd was used chiefly as a governModel Joy." and sting out of corns nnd bunions. Over high ve Believe only the thermometer ment arsenal. During the recent Author's Name Unknown. 27 30,000 testimonials. Sold everylocity smokerevolution large forces of soldiers that registers the highest. where, 25c. Don't accept any subless cartridges. Read the weather predictions' A RAD SHOWING FOR quartered In the building. had been stitute. Sample FREE. Address. also black and low EDUCATION IN KENTUCKY It was an edifice of ancient con- over and over. Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, New The only gun that fills the Talk about the weather. pressure smokeless. design, and during struction and York. 22t4 demand for a trom Insist that our climate is chang"NOYJT PowerLl enough for deer,. The 1910 census figures show the Spanish occupation it was used ing. safe to use in settled districts, ex bone ("pump") ao ape In 743,908 children of school as a storehouse for war material. Kansas Piospciity. Drink lots of Ice water, lemonade Kentucky. cellent for target work, for foxes. At times It has been converted Into If was reported that the Eskrldgc tion repeater in The number enrolled Is 490,239. cyclone carried pianos, motor cars a fortress, and more recently has and stuff In the effort to find somegeese, woodchucks, etc .25-2- 0 and Tho average number In actual at- and Brussels carpets, while 10 year? been used as a museum of artillery. thing that will make you feel cool. Hi tidulTt fuhrcM Iheqtack. laooth working pump action t .32-2- 0 the Sptctat Smokutu Slttl btrrtl ; the roodtrn wild. Say: "Isn't this a scorcher!" ev- tendance is 229,117. from moved The oscillations ago the best a cyclone could do iop tod ldt tjtctot lor rapid, accurata firing, facrvajed atfety a calibres. conttnictioa and Iwtv Head Iroal ronYeiuence. It ha to south and opened fissures ery five minutes. The number of children in Ken- was to pick up rag carpets, tin canp north MM; UitM coal extra oo otbei rule u theaa calibrta. Look at the thermometer again. tucky growing up In absolute IgThe nrtobe houses In the streets. Clay doghouses. Center and Our 138 paga catalog daecribe the fall 777atl(t Run for the street car and then norance Is 248,072. Una. Sent for three atainpa poataga. Write for it. crumbled, but tho dead in these Times. discuss the heat with the conducfor. cannot be numbered at present. Tho Not one child In three Is taking Before retiring say: "This bed- full advantage of such opportunishock was most severely felt in the wpstern part of the city, though room is like an oven!" ties as the State offers. If you see nnyone who looks combuildings In the central part of the voters who The native white-bor- n fortable, sigh: "I'll bet ho Isn't half determine the character of Ken' capital wore rocked. The only as cool as he looks." killed was a Chinese. tucky's governments are, with but i5 Occasionally say: "Four people two exceptions, the most Illiterate Warehouses at the Central staMy, O, of any State In the Union. This popular remedy never falls to tion collapsed and an engineer was prostrated by heat effectually cure Chicago Post. A private boarding school my!" killed. WAS IN POLICE COURT i fc Dyspepsia, Constipation, Sick building wns wrecked, but nono of FOR THE 200th TIME Headache, Biliousness 9100 Reward, $100. the occupants was injured. At the The readers of this paper will be And ALL DISEASES arising from a one of the walls Palace National pleased to learn that there is at least Tho Louisville Times says: Torpid Liver and Bad Digestion was cracked and the keystone of George Orr, one of tho most not (INCORPORATED) The natural result Is good appetite one of tho arches was displaced. one dreaded disease that science has elegantly and solid flesh. Dose been able to cure In all Its stages, ed Police Court characters of Louis- The ancient Cathedral of Santo sugar coated and easy to swallow. and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh "vllle, was presented before Judge was damaged. Take No Substitute. y Cure Is the only positive cure now Boldrlck with the usual Tl'e Belem prison houses a large on?d-- 3 people, Its criminal in- known to the medical fraternity. Ca- - charge of drunkenness registered number of It marked his two mates reaching at times as high as tarrh being a constitutional dlsease,re- - against him. quires a constitutional treatment. .hundredth appearance on the same HA R D W I C K, O W E N S B O R O several thousand. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internal- - charge. George was doing a "shlrt-l- y, O Fine- Watch and Jewelry Re- - . Shocks Recorded. 5 acting directly upon the blood and tall" parade along Fourth avenue, Washington, pairing. June 7. Seismo- mucous surfaces of the system, there-- 1 between Green and Walnut streets j- graphs throughout the entire counby destroying the foundation of the at 8:30 o'clock this morning when w Expert and Artistic Monogram try wore jarred at an early hour togiving the patient Patrolman Flynn took him In cus- A day bv the most Fevero earthquake disease, and and Plain Engraving. strength by building up the constitu- tody. He was fined $19. 'A that has been recorded In several tion and assisting nature in doing its ? Eyes Tested and Lenses Ground ? years. It Is estimated to have ocwork. Tho proprietors have so much OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO curred 4,000 or .1,000 miles from O FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCn. O in our Shops. powers that they Washington, but In what direction faith in Its curative "W. B. Wright, Pastor. O offer One Hundred Dollars for any O Lens a could not be ascertained. O We have a complete case that it falls to cure. Send for OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Grinding list of testimonials. Address, Plant and tWO UJ ? Don't Get All Run Down, Preaching every Fourth Sunday B F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. Weak and miserable. If you have morning and evening. muuuuiu upucmna uuu can q Sold by druggists, 75c. kidney or bladder trouble, headache, Bible School every Sunday at Take Hall's Family Pills for constigive perfect results. '. . . .$1.50 The Herald and Weekly Courier-Journ- al pains In the back, and feel tired all O 9:30 a. m. pation. .' and Weekly Louisville Herald 1.35 over and want a pleasant herb remCommunion service at 10:30 a.m. g. Don't buy Glasses from spec- - jr edy, try Mother Gray's Aromatic-Lea- f. and Daily Owensboro Messenger 3.50 Prayer meeting every Wednesday Radium as a Tonic. tacle peddlers who travel As a system regulator It has and Twice-a-wee- k Owensboro Messenger. Prof. Gabriel Petit, of France, Is evening at 8 o'clock Instead of Fri- 5 . 1.75 no equal. All druggists, 50c. Ask reported to have experimented upon day as heretofore. and Twice-a-wee- k J from city to city. Owensboro Inquirer 1.75 Sample FRER. Address, a horse with radium, the new metal A M' " and Daily Owensboro Inquirer 't 3.25 W We havo Skilled Workmen and O The Mother Gray Co., LcRoy, New that emits rays invisible but THE PROVINCE OfF W and Kentucky Farmer Louisville 1.25 23H York. THE COUNTRY EDITOR "1 orking. He injected two very the very Finest and Best " arid Cincinnati Weekly Enquirer 1.50 . small doses of the sulphato of radO MIRACULOUS CURES " Here are a few choice sentiments y Machinery and Stock and are sS " 1 and Bryan's Commoner ium into tho jugular artery of a .50 AT SHRINE IN OHIO on the country editor published in very old horse. No bad effects .foland Thrice-a-wee- k New York World. . 1.65 in a position to render good 2 Z, lowed, but tho animal Is reported the Wichita (Kah.) Beacon: and Twice-a-wee- k 1 St. Louis Republic, "t .50 Cleveland, O., June 10. A story service. as taking on flesh rapidly, growing ' The country editor lives longest ? and National MagazineMonthly,. 1 o almost too strange to be bollevcd frisky and .50 and dies happiest, and heaven a young again. almost is given out here concerning the and McCall's Magazine Fashions seems Just a little nearer to the g We pay cash for old Gold and O 1,30 ' miraculous euro of Marian McGInty, The uniform success that baa at- shop than to any other point on 3 Silver. g Address THE HERALD, Hartford, Ky. four years old, of 1340 West Fifty-eight- h tended the use of Chamberlain's earth. Such a paper draws susten o o n s x a av o 'x o iai a u vh street. For two years tho Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem- ance from the grass roots and from curvature edy has mado it a favorite every- thrives best when the editor comes child had suffered of the spine and wore a brace. She where. It can always be depended closest to the hearts of his subA SiTiEMiXrS EAILE EYE was finally taken to tho Shrine of upon. For sale by all dealers. m scribers. He must welcome the Oood ft: N'rthlne hut the Eye WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, Women's Secrets if ht rail-lio- ooooooooooooooo , woalx. r, Stolt. 'Women IK se AIM to-da- A Welcome Change up are a a hard self-contr- ol eo 0cnlwr. per and a Your a New A cight-months-o- ld -- OiljCwfcSiovc o, REPEATING RIFLE TKarlm fad g ywv n for-eler- er Tutt'sPills KENTUCKY Light and Power Company E. G. co BARRASS, MGR., ZBZr, - Will wire your house at cost. Electric arc clean, healthy and safe. No home or business house should be without Liffhts ECaitrtiif them when within reach. Clubbing Rates FOR YEAR SUBSCRIPTIONS. HARTFORD HERALD'S .. to-da- y. o t wonder-w- ... .-- .... f ... Ultt Hariford Herald v'nv - Only $1 Per Year WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1911. THE HARTFORD HERALD of tho Hopkinsville, ,1 PAGE SEVEN. iK , j ty ir ' - py, liia wonderful brain power are .".: .wrapped in this, the greatest work The Man For tho Place. Ko bo done m .Kentucky. Though yet Editor T. C. Underwood; presi- - youhg, ho is undoubtedly tho best ' ' EDUCATOR CANDIDATE r; f FOR SU, f dent of tho Kentucky Tress aasocia- - equipped man for this- office the PERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC tiori, in the HopkinwiHe New Era : sto "as over produced." INSTRUCTION. The Democratic party could look Determination and Success In His Face HIDESandRIJI " """ w long and hard without finding a H' iMh-- i 1 mis A young man who seems to have BtJjDtiltfi, Democratic Party Will Demand as Its wortliier or more competent candian ambition to accomplish something we ui co date for the' important office of state worth Candidate a Man Who It a Prac--i kttttr lor too tin Keats or comaisswa mertitili. superintendent of schools. Mr. Ilam-le- tt and while in tho educational field, tlcal and Experienced Reference: toy Ink is Louuti'IU. We Itriuh judging from that determined is a man who has always inado . wool uis la our Mipperi. expression in his frank open counteEducator. good and his career has been a lesiViiU. L.sut.11, Kj. nance, he is going to succeed in the LM.SABEL&S0NS son of energy, perseverance and hon3 undertaking. Bulletin, (Daily Tho first Inw of a democracy is or. Tho state has no more enthusi- Maysville.) tho equalization of opportunity, astic and effective mi advocate of A Worthy and Competent Leader. which means the equitable distribu- education, nor the Democratic party a more loal supporter." His work at Hopkinsville is a tion" of intelligence through an ude i ''"y--rmI ?$i iii A Builder of Schools. monument to his ability as a school quate provision of educational equipi ment. In another issue he has this to worker and organizer. He is abundantly qualified for the high office There can appedr no virtue in tha say: New Hopkinsville, Ky., High School, built under the administration ol ESTABLISHED 1858. cry of a "Square Deal" sq long as "When Prof. Hanilctt camo to which se seeks, and his broad platBarksdale Hamlett, as Superintendent of the Hopkinsville public schools. ir it a ring, a form embraces the very best in eduthere exists a monopoly o'f Hopkinsville, from Henderson, si diamond, a watch, jewelry or silverHo is a worthy if years ago, as superintendent of the cational endeavor. in a state where society ware, you can get the best nualltv at composed of individuals equally en- public schools, 'there ver. but two man in every respect, having workSam for months on the Installment the lowest price m from the dowed by nature, yot to the great buildings. With the completion this ed himself up from a poor boy. Al- O IX LABOR'S Ht'S V ItEAIiM. O plan. A letter with tho order was W OLDEST MAIL 1 masses of whom all tho light it hu- year of the high school buildings, ready he has pledged to him almost OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO postmarked Portsmouth, N. H. ..-,' man achievement and the s;cial her- there will be six, at a cost of $200,-00- the solid vote of the teachers of tho if UKUtK MUUSt "I have sent money several state, and all interested in the imitage of truth are denied. and the faculty of twenty-thre- e IN THE SOUTH. A metal trades council was or- times," It read. "I can only send For almost half a century we have served ex Through a permanently organized teachers has been increased to forty-si- provement and advancement of Ken- ganized recently at Newport News, a little now and then, because my cluslvcly the Southern trade. Wri'e . He is an orator of tucky's educational facilities, see in Va. campaign for educational improvepay Is Btnall, but I am trying to bo o (or our tree iiiuiiratea catalogue. Aaareu. him a worthy and competent leader ment, readjusted ideals must bo con- ability and in demand a3 an figures of the Grand Trunk Christian, and I will send some C. & Co The of those railway speaker He is a pop- for tho accomplishment verted into practical realities. Thu Box 26 toIvllle, Kr. for the show the more as soon as I can savo It." things. (Hartford Herald.) "will the latent energies of society b ular member of the Elks, W. O. W. JtTsry Axtlcla Guaranteed. loss to the company from the strike No one at the treasury knows how set free and opportunity will indeec and other fraternal organizations. Successful In Great Undertakings. was $700,000. much the man thinks he owes. knock at the door of every home in Prof. Hamlet is also superintendBrewery workers at Chicago He is ominentry qualified for the ent of the First Baptist church Kentucky. position which he seeks, and his rec- have negotiated a now three-yea- r SI'KCI.Uj xotick O ono of the largest in the i o His Platform. ord as an educator has been one of agreement with the brewers, which state." in regard to C gives all the workers an advance In O I stand specifically for: A school A Leader In Progressive Movement. uninterrupted success. It is due lo wages. O OIHTUAKIRS, KKSOLUTIOXS C him that the handsome new Chrisfree and accessible to every child ir OF HKSPKCT, Jtc. C One hundred thousand cards ad O Prof. Hanilctt, though only tian county and Hopkinsville high every rural district in Kentucky. wo years of age, has had thirteen school is now a permanent reality, vertising union label firms will be OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO years of successful experience as a having been erected under the Sulli- distributed throughout the country The Hartford Herald has adopted by the Textile Workers' Internateacher, rising by rapid promotions van law, at a cost of $100,000. a new rule In regard to Obituaries tional Union. from teacher of a small county school (Tho Paducah.) of Respect, Cards of at $30 a month to the splendid peof Railway Resolutions Brotherhood Tt'e IN YOUR RE3I- Right Man In the Right Place. Thanks, &c, whether written at the of tition he now holds at the head Trainmen at Its recent convention DENCE OR PLACE OF BL'S- the behest of lodges, churches or Intho Hopkinsville school system, with We believe as state superintendent In Harrlsburg, Pa., decided on San INESS, AND PUT YOURSELF and that Is, we shall more than 2,500 pupils and 40 of public instruction, he would be iFrancisco as the place for the next dividuals, w Kcharge at tho rate of two cents per sr" IN DIRECT CONTACT W'TH teachers under his superintendence. the light man in the riniit place. convention to be held In 1913. Under his direction the school. have (Calloway County Gazette.) THE The Supreme Court of Knnsas re- line for all such articles, except obitbeen improved from year to vear, uncently handed down a decision that uary poetry, which will be one cent per word, stralght.Thls Is tiie small- Long Mr. Hamlett believes in the equallaw of that State apthe eight-hotil they aro more than ever the prido ization of opportunities, am! his plies to all work performed by city est rate we charge for anything and of ono of the most progressive cities TO ALL STATES. Is only greatest wish in his work is to make employes In municipal plants. h of our regular rate. of the state. FOR THE COMPANY'S SPECIAL Tho amount. In cash or stamps, op'wrtunity knock at the home of A clean, young and progressive Kfforts will bo made to organize TO THE FARMERS, every school child in Kentucky. We must accompany each article, or CONTRACT teacher, who has all the elements of the chambermaids employed in the It CALL ON OR ADDRESS will like Mr. Hamlett, and unlike mo-tnot bo printed. Six hote,8 of San prnnc, bco, Cal. lie is a man success in his make-u- p W. O'BANON. - ,,, words average a lino In ordiin every way capable of making an politicians he improves on acquaint- ine American ,,., reuerauon oi L.aunr nary reading Local Manager, and every ance. In fact, he is not i politician, has officer of whom the whole statu to give them a charter. Hartford, Ky. or Initial letter counts as he is a school man who is well '"quipwould justly bo proud. The Slate and Tile Itoofcrs union a word. Tho heading and the sigped for the office. (The Breckin- at Toronto, Ont will present W. C. SEXTON. A leader in every progressive a penature both count one lino each, News, Cloverport.) Local Manager, movement, Dnrtodalo llnmlc-twill ridge tition to employers asking for nn even If they are only a word or two. Incorporated. Beaver Dam, Ky. Making a Fine Race. help to redeem Kentucky in 1011, Increase of live cents an hour. Tho poetry, obituary All straight and will bo the next superintendent He is n man of infinite ability and present rate of wages Is 13 cents through, ono cent per word. of Public instruction. (Mayor capacity and stands upon a platform an hour. Our old rule in regard to ObituaChns. M. Meacham in the Hopkins- that neither trims nor tergiveivatcs; The West Virginia Supreme Court ries, &c. was 150 words free, balance ville Kentuckian. that coal companies a cent a word, but this did not prove Hint hiMra nn (ltioshnn nor i has decided Master of School Problems. single isaiic. Mr. Hamlett, a man of ,t,mt om')loy boJ'8 um,or fourteen satisfactory because the bounds were years of nse t,l5 Ilmlt 8et ' stat" almost always overstepped, and we From studv and experience, ne is individuality and ability, an educator master of the school problems of und orator, is conceded to bo tliuintc- nro IIab,e for nny lnJurles sm' have been forced to adopt this now rule, which is In effect from now on. BARKSDALE Kentucky and is particularly inter- logical man for tiie place and is en- - talned by tho boys HAMLETT. affiliated with the Contributors will please remember. ested jn the improvement of the dorscd by leading educators and tho McCALL PATTERNS Ccttliratcil lor style, perfect fit, simplicity jm! The improvement, sanitation and common schools. Tho News knows press. Prof. Hamlett is out for the American Federation of Labor have reliability nearly 43 trv, 2oM in nearly Increased by membership their Wins FIrM Kor Life. equipment of our rural schools, in no Democrat so thoroughly equip- Democratic nomination and is mak- every city and loun in the United Stites an J CanaJi, or by null direct. More sold than 2ft.00 ' tho last twelve months, It was a long and bloody battle accordance with the best modern ped at all points to make an ideal ing a vigorous canvass: he stands any other make. Scud lor free catalogue. standards. stato superintendent, to advance tho for nroffression and hns tlin unmmli. There nre more than 1.800.000 pay- - for life that was waged by James II. McCALL'S MAGAZINE than nny other fashion More subscriber Morshon, of Newark, N. J., of which Minimum seven months terms in school interests proper of Kentucky, lied endorsement of his home people. Ing members In tho organization. migarine million a mnntii. Inwluablr. Latr day will go Into he writes: "I had lost much blood The est style', patterns, ilrtsnuking, millinery, He has tho credentials of a sturdy every district. as Prof. Hamlett, and we would like plain sewing, f incy necdlewoifc, luiirdressirjr, A rational and effective compuletiquette, guod storie., etc. Only 0 cents a to see him given the nomination Democrat and bears the highest effect for nil telegraphers employed from lung hemorrhages and was In Western Union offices yeir (worth double), including a tree ualtern. In New very weak and run down. For sory attendance. without opposition. (Elizabethtown qualifications of an ideal superinSubscribe today, or send for sample copy. York City this month. Wages will eight months I was unable to work. WONDERFUL INDUCEMENTS tendent. Practical course of studv: agricul News.) to Agents, l'ostll brini-- i premium cata.o;;u. Eminently qualified for the posi be Increased also, so that the best Death seemed close on my heels, tural and the domestic and mechan and new cash prize oilers. Addrr.s Friend to the Rural Schools. men W,U receive $100 a month. when I began, three weeks ago, to 'BE UcCALL CO.. 239 la :I3 VI. 37th SU NEW TOM Hon sourhL wo lwlinvo him fo lin ical arts and sciences. un,ons nf r,reat use Dr. King's Now Discovery. But n ,tho 39S trn,,e Prof. Hamlett is a strong, intelli- "the man" for superintendent of our Good roads and consolidation gent friend to the cause of education stato school Britain, with a net membership of It hns helped me greatly. It Is dojrhoro practical. rcturn8 to tho ing all that you claim." For weak, Teachers of scholarship, character and believes in a square deal from Prof. Hainlctt is a strong friend J,57'4,30'. tho smallest district to the most in- to the cause of advanced education Boa4r? of Tra,le' 2u'030 (or,33 per sore lungs, obstlnnte qoughs, stubWid personality. in the country. He h and believes in a na bc'"B un- - born colds, hoarseness, la wero return grippe, County high schools, accessibly lo- telligent city tquaro deal from certainly a friend to the common tlio smallest district to tho most pro- - ""V ""Ployed at the end of February, asthma, or any throat or cated in every county. 1911- schools, believes in seven months' lung trouble, It's supreme. 30c. m Improved facilities for tho county terms, good roads and improved fa- gressive citv in the country. Ho is H,ghcf waBes wero Pald t0 Amer- - $1.00. Trial bottle free. Ouaran-tee- d a friend to" the common schools of luperintendent's office. ,can farm 'brors during 1910 cilities for our school in ecry in- tho state, is a clean, sound by James H. Williams. m and Liboral enlargement and mainte- spect. (Mayficld Messenger.) energetic teacher who has all the t,,an at any tlrae ,n tho ,ast forty" CJIKL QUENCHES nance of our normal schools and Strong Acquisition to the State Ticket. FLAMES nvo years- according to tho latest elements of success in his make-u- p state university as component parts WITH FRESH lil'TTKItMIMC Prof. Hamlet is in tho foremost and is a man in statistics, which give way capable of Government even I I :f our public school system. rank of Kentucky's' educators and is 2750 as tho K monthly wage Readjustment of our system of in every way thoroughly qualified making an officer of whom tho whole of farm laborers. Evansvllle, Ind., Juno 10. Fire would bo justly proud. finance to effect larger results on n for the honor he seeks. We predict state cup nuiKorp broke out In the homo of John Warme ciuin mil r.moiiTEi:, ih:ttkk, It is hoped that Mr. Hamlett will union now has aunumembership more economic basis. a successful candidacy for him and have no opposition before trustee, near of rick, a township THAN KV13IJ the DemOwensvllle, Ind., Personal leadership in the field on believo ho will bo a acquisiand ocratic primary, for he is so thor- three thousand. It has been decid- Maude Oarrett, n neighbor's Miss tho part of the state superintendThe regular price of the Louisville tion to the next state ticket. girl, oughly Democratic and clean in his ed that tho general executive board ent. (Madisonville Journal.) get In touch with tho United saved the house from destruction! Times is S.'.OO a year. If you will views, so well equipped from all shall by throwing several cans of fresh send your order to us, you can got Success Comes Only at End of Effort. 8olld Backing of Home People. angles, that antagonism would be al- Hatters of North America for tho purpose of discussing amalgama- buttermilk on the flames. She kept TIIK HAItTFOIlI) HEHAI.lt Tho subject of this sketch is a Hamlett stands at the very top most unjustifiable. tho flames confined until assistance i tion, nnd the Mr. Hamlett has given a good ac- man of strong individuality, keen among the educators of our state, Branches of tho granite cutters' reached her, and tho house was sav: .u.. .1. n IT. a At ltiv Ami I.OUISVIM.H TIMES nml mentality, and n broad humanita- IT..K.l ed. both one year rian spirit, whose interest in his fel- that he will go into the fight with Hopkinsville is a monument to his """ 8etftlC" IV so low men is sincere, while his work is tho solid backing not onlv of his ability as a school worker and or- ,,nfts The Four .Stages of Lire. foi: oxLV si..-.!- ). ' of twenty-flv- o Increase 1,,. ftlways actuated by a desire to ad ft,., ,,nf. rmnixer. Ho baa made mom than Infant yell. nK. The I oiilsvlllc 'Hires is the Host cents a day, and many of thorn have ' Wedding bell. education, congressional the cause of vance district, (Daily fe'd there and can mako good at tho signed for five years, with good Afternoon Paper Printed Funeral knell, neau oi ientuci;y s scnooi auairs. 11 lie worked in the tobacco Loader, Fulton. Anj where. niotho'dn of adjustment and dls- vou want to know what Tinrksilnlo Heaven or hell. patch for tho means with which to An Ideal Superintendent. putes may arIse Has the best corps of correspondHamlett stands for, just follow care- tducato himself, and succeeded to Bllloiiwiie.ss anil Constipation. Barksdale Hamlett, of Hopkins fully the creed of the man as pro tho extent that he was graduated ents. For years l was troubled with Tlucu Opportunities. jfrom the Hamden-Sidne- y Covers tho Kentucky Hold perCollege of vine, is the most advanced, intelh-- ; niulgated by himself. (Henderson Every man la sure of having at biliousness and constipation, which fectly. Virginia, with the Orator's medal of kuhi 41UU cujuuiu Hutu iii inu Buttu journal.) made life miserable for me. My apleast three compliments In his Covers tho genoral news field comhis class, at the ago of nineteen. for superintendent of public instruo-- . (n he Lead ' petite failed mc. I lost my usual pletely. tion. He knows the needs of thu ,i (From E. Polk John-eon- 's stato in all educational matters Barksilnlo Iiamlctt, oS Hopkins- Pepsin preparabouncing, force and vltnlltv. "Happy, 1. Born: and Hns the best and fullest market History of Kentucky, in pubtions and cathartics only mndo mat- reports. boy," &c. would make an ideal stato superin- - vilIe. continues in tho load for the flno lication.) 2. Married: "He 13 a popular ters worse. I do not know where tendent of public instruction. (H. Domocrntic nomination for Supcrin- Democratic In politics, but fair to Endorsed by Educators and Press. had I everybody. leader In the youngor set. I should hnve been A. Summers in The Elizabethtown tendent of Schools. His superior ma". responsible position not tried Chamberlain's Stomach of tho Kentucky News.) qualifications- for the office givo him n,,'l holds An SKXI) YOVIt suhsciuiTiox nnd Liver Tablots. Tho tablets re(Educational association, one of its decided advuntage over both his" w'th ." &cTrof. Hamlett possesses all the a 111(3 IIT A WAV p model man, lievo the 111 feeling at once, Died: "He was live original incorporators, and up q"alifications to make tiie state an opponents, who are not active school Hoc- - men. people of tho State are an example of clean, upright living, strengthen tho dlgestlvo functions, To THE 1IKKAI.D not to Thel.oiils- The (Cadiz to the present time a member of its ideal superintendent awakening to the fact that to elect oncl his loss will be keenly felt by purify the stomach, liver and blood, vllle Times. ord.) board of directors. An helping the system to do Its work lawyer to tho agricultural depart- Puck. ." &c. of tho Fourth Congressional District The Man of the Hour. naturally. Miss Itosa Potts, Birmboard examassociation; an !?, !li0n8?pcri?lf conscience monkv paid rf As ho is seen by the Ballard Coun- - '"' ingham, Ala. These tablots aro for iner. Began his career as teacher in ty Yeoman: ox .xstat-lmex- t salo by all dealers. Jjynhland Academy, Hardin' county, "Tho most casual readjr can boo tion at .least for Mr. Hamlett mainly taught in the rural district and norNo Tlanger ' t,",,'non J' no' 10-(JV' schools, Larue county; principal in him tho man of tho hour, the because he is an eminent, active cdu- mal Tn taking Dr. Bell's man in whom all people of all pat- - ralor and has made a success in his ernen,t8 conscience of the graded schools of Corydoh, a of work.-- The Somerset reC1,Vod 0? ' for coughs and colds. It contains anoypnncipsi oi me ueiuu-fsui- i in.i ties can graciously unite and work meson-linLook Ber,e8l. of contributions rom no habit producing drugs. ta for. Hto wbola . his JournaL Boaeoi. irora wnica ne chumi u me . . .- $1.00 . a man who has been paying Undo for the bell on the bottle. ; m . ( . DlDVCmir DAnilOUALL Illlll rTTiropoTinticndency nAmLul I public schools. vimmmwwxmmm f'&s' . - Hi, A..'ff'sr. &r WOOL K mtuur-xicku- WE BUY mmmmmmmmmm KmsS 22&i)iwj&uju&4 i - I intelli-.gene- e, ooooooooooooooooo 0, .... x. J after-dinn- er half-yea- r, P. Barnes Sunday-- ooooooooooooooooc school, m m? thirty-t- News-Democr- at. HAVE A ROUGH RIVER TELEPHONE - ""J" ur Distance Lines one-fift- j, ,,.. ed J. separate-characte- r ag-e- t 3r , IBt - eight-hou- ' a"n. hay-fev- er THE LOUISVILLE TIMES - FOR 91 to-da- y, - C I 11 .x n- - I l,t .,1 "f ' T llfo-t'ln- c: ten-pou- , to-da- y i - I - 3- - ex-sta- te , &Zl tla"uL . v- I T?le4 Pine-Tar-Hon- ey r If you find it in The Herald, i'will - '...,. i... be worth reading. It costs only year 't. r "PAGE EIGHT. " tj- - -- i s "wir,r xywUi THE HARTFORD HERALD OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O O WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1911. "Tib Hartford Herald Itockport, May 9th, was burled here the following day. She leaves a husband and four children. Miss Mattle Wood has returned to WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1011. her homo at Prentls, after visiting friends and relatives here. Little Misses Athel and Am a HATCHET OF MRS. NATION Wood are spending a few days with their unci and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. IS NOW BURIED FOREVER Albert Patterson, Prentls. Rev. B. F. Jenkins, who has charge of the West Providence 'Death of Noted Prohibition church, baptized two candidates at this place Sunday afternoon. Worker and Saloon Wrecker Mrs. J. H. Wood was called to Pond Run last Wednesday to attend Born in Kentucky. the funeral of her aunt, Mrs. Jane OOOOOOO OOO O OO OOOjStato University, were sworn in at O.the local bar, CIRCUIT COURT NOTES. Kan., Juno 9. Leavenworth, Nation, saloon smasher, "Mrs. Carrie after tiled of paresis here Mrs. Naseveral months illness. tion was born In Kentucky In 1846. "Her maiden name was Carrie Moore, and as a girl It Is said she was absolutely fearless. In early life she married a man addicted to intoxi cants, which created in her an in- nvnminn to the saloon. When lie died she determined to devote tier life to the suppression of the liquor tramc. She moved to Kansas and there married David Nation,-who sympathized with her temperance principles. Mrs. Nation's first saloon smashing was done in a barroom of the Carey hotel, Wichita. December 27, innn Sho was arrested and re mained in Jail soveral days before Teleased on bond. Following that Fulkcrson. EASTVIEW. Mr. and Mrs. Lon Miller, of Maxwell, spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives in this vicinity. Mr. D. J. French spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives at Beaver Dam and Taylor Mines. Mrs. Bill Smith spent Mr. and Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Z. N. King at Concord. Mr. C. C. Taylor is dangerously 111 of flux. Mr. Dud King made a business trip to Owensboro Friday. June 12. she terrorized the saloon-keeper- s. Mrs. Nation did little smashing out of Kansas, but was responsible awaken- Tnr a creat temperance the-- e. One, while lecturing In New York 'City,. she created a sensation by appearing at the horse show In Madl-so- n Square Garden and demanding lhat the occupants of the Vandor-lil- lt box contribute money for a "home for drunkard's wIvm she had founded In Kansas City, Kan. PREXTIS. "Juno "10. Mrs. Luclnda Taylor was called to Greenville a few days ago to seo .her son who took 111 but is improving. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Patterson visited relatives at Rochester n few days this week. They wero accompanied home by their little grandson. Master Alton Patterson. Misses Athel and Ama Wood, of Ceralvo, are visiting relatives near sud-xlenly 'ing Curd of Thanks. committee of We, tho building Concord Baptist Church, wish to ex, press for and In behalf of the church, our slncero thanks to the people of Hartford who were so generous In helping us to replace the church, to tho mill men of Hartford and Beaver Dam who furnish ed so reasonably and promptly tho material, to D. W. Wakeland, contractor, who gave us promptly a workmanlike Job on the building, and to the people in general who have helped to make It possible for us to replace the church in such a short time and without debt. J. W. Carter, Chairman; A. A.' first-class, Carter, Clerk; Treasurer; W. Alylen. O J. Y. Hagerman, L. Combs, Walter OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO BASEBALL. O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO The game of baseball here Satur day evening between Hartford and Island Station, resulted in a score of 17 to 16 In favor of tho homo team. Wllkerson, of McHenry was umpire. There will be a gamo played here Saturday next between Beaver Dam and Hartford. On Saturday, Juno 24, there will bo a double-headhero between Beaver Dam and LIvormore and Hartford and LIvormore. It Is expected that some good ball will be played. er If Ivi i' I I'.f .cf Co. Eddyvllle. SIXTH DAY SATURDAY. The respite was granted because Thos. Cook vs. M H. & E. R. R. tho electric chair was not completed and tho electrocution could not have Co. . W. J. Igleheart vs. J. D. Tichenor. taken place oven If tho respite had SULPHUR SPRINGS. EIGHTH DAY MONDAY. not been granted. Buckner is one Juno 12. The Woodmen's picnic of the three negroes who wero Wayne Leo vs. L. & N. R. R. Co. last Saturday and Ice cream supper guarded by soldiers while being Tho Jury trials on tho first day nt night wero both very enjoyable tried at Lebanon three weeks ago were disposed of as follows: affairs and quite a success finan- for tho killing of the city marshal. W. D. Vanco vs. Gep. H, Roach, cially. verdict of tho Jury $300 for plaintiff. The Infant child of Bon S. Davi3 Don't bo Annoyed N. P. Kelly vs. Rural Home Tel. Drs. With skin troubles, chaps, pimples, Co., verdict of Jury $15 for plaintiff. Is very Blck at this writing. Pord, of Hartford, and Duff, of Dun- blnck heads, eczema or sores, when By agreement of all parties the dee, were both In attendance on the ono 2.1c box of Dr. Bell's Antiseptic following three cases were bunched case last night. Salve will cure you. Try It at 'and are being tried together: G. I. Mrs. H. C. Dever, who has been once. m James vs. M H. & E. R. R. Co., E. sick for some time, Is some better, R. Powers vs. same, and "W. H. mid Roll-Ca- ll and her friends hope she will soon Ralph vs. same. These are damage Meeting. be able to visit with her many suits for loss of crops caused by There will be a great Home-comin- g friends. overflow in the flats in tho bend Just Roll-ca- ll Meeting at Green and Corn In this section Is looking above Dundee, this county. The fine, but needing rain. Quito a lot River Baptist Church, Ohio county, following named gentlemen who of tobacco hns been set, but owing Sunday, Juno 2C, 191J. The meet compose tho Jury to try tho above ing will open at 10 a. m. and conto the dry weather slnco sotting, go to Dundee on the most farmers have a poor stand. tinue through tho day with dinner three cases will on the ground. An interesting pro- early trnln this morning In charge Wheat will have to bo cut In n few tlnys and In my Judgment It Is the gramme will bo arranged in which of Sheriff T. H. Black and accomof tho mombers, panied by Mr. Feagan, for tho railliest crop grown In this section for will bo a roll-ca- ll when wo hope all the members will road, and a representative of tho many yenrs. Those composing tho nnswer. Let each member say: plaintiffs. UEItAliVO. "When the Roll is Called up Yonder. Jury are: J. A. Hocker, S. L. Ste- June 12. Mr. John Rold, Law-to- n, I'll bo There." All aro invited to ivens - c p Brown, J. M. Shultz, J. C, Okla., Is visiting friends and como and help with their presence Hocker, R. S. Taylor, J. W. Colo- 'relatives hero. 0 Hunter, R. P. Beck, L. provisions and prayers, to make thon,an-- T' Mrs. Mattlo Maddox, who has day one of pleasure and glory to D. Ragland, Roy Fulkerson and J. 'been In Owensboro for several God. A. Tichenor. A. B. GARDNER, Pastor. 'weeks, has returned homo. i NOTES Mr. Marvin Miller, offMrs. Mlnda Patterson, of Prentls, "Gov. Gray" Winner of Derby. icial stenographer for tho Sixth Ju'visited here last week. Gov. Gray, owned by Capt. Jim dicial District, Is In attendance at "MrW. H. Blackburn went to Williams, won' tho twenty-nint- h runcourt this week. last week. ning of tho Latonla Derby, defeatVisiting Attorneys: Judges J. M. Mrs. Sam Groves, Control City, Is ing Star Charter by four lengths, Porter nnd D. B. Rboads, Beaver spending a fow days with her moth-'o- r, with Messenger Boy two lengths Dam; Armlstcd Jones, Central City, 'Mrs. Lon 'Ovorhults, who is further back. Tho track record for nnd John T. Rone. Onntnrfnwn. very low of cancor. tho distance of one mile and a half Meisrs. McDowell Fogle and' Otto Mrs. Ella 'Buskin, wlfo of Angles was lowered by two seconds, Gov. Martin, recently graduated from the BuskIH, who died at her home In Gray going tho dlstanco In 2:30 law department of the Kentucky Home-Coining, -2-- 5, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Casebier wore called to Itockport Thursday to the funeral of the little child of Mr. and Mrs. A. Cairns. Mrs. Minda Patterson returned Ceralvo, where she Monday from spent a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Leo. nrown, of Taylor Mines, are Visiting their uncle, "Mr. Dudley Plumraer, and family, near here. Mr. Essa Taylor spent n few days in Greenville (his week. Some of Mr. John Bracken's fam-'il- y have measles. Mr. and Mrs. W. Tllford, of visited relatives near here recently. Mr. Clifton Taylor, who has been attending school at Bowling Green Wio past flvp months, Is expected to return homo Mr. and Mrs. JoTin X. Taylor, of relatives near visited Tireenvlllc, here a few dnvs last week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shaver, of "Penver Dam; visited their daughter, "Mrs. Bennett, near here, recently. at-'te-g, here. Do You Get the Best? If you have a cough, cold, asth ma, croup or any throat or bron chial trouble and uso Dr. Bell's you do. Look for m the bell on the bottle. y, NOT READY FOR THE NEGRO'S EXECUTION Frankfort, Ky., Juno 9. Acting yesterday afternoon grant ed a respite of 30 days to James Buckner, the Lebanon negro, who was to be electrocuted Friday at Gov. Cox Co. V Se V A. S. of E. Notice. Magisterial DisThe Hartford The Ohio Circuit Court convened trict A. S. of E. will meet with the CO. In court hall Monday with Judge T. and Com- -' Nocreek local on Thursday, Juno F. Blrkhead presiding, 29. 1911. at 10 o'clock a. m. A full vaxs r monwealth's Attorney Ben D. Rln-g- o delegation J$fc is irged. INCORPORATED. n)Klb and County AttorneyC. E. Smith G. P. JONES. Ch'm'n. present to look after the CommonO. It. TINSLEY, Sec'y. ' wealth business. The' names of tho gentlemen- - emELECTION OFFER FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION paneled as petit Jurors for tho presLAW IS ADVOCATED A SELECT LINE OF EJL"llw-- fg ent June term follow: L. T. WilP. Beck, R. S. Taylor, WarMessenger a son, R. in The Owensboro ren LlndW, J. M. Shultz, J. W. strong editorial, wrlton by Urey Coleman, L. D. Ragland, J. C. Hock- - Woodson, secretary of the Demo-e- r, Tho best makes and all popular odors. s, T. G. Hunter, C. P. Brown, S. L. emtio National committee, P. Chlnn, cotes a J. A. Hockor.iE. election law to A. M Barnett, T. H. Benton, L. E. govern tho matter of making party Charlett, L. B. Tichenor, Roy Fulk- - jnomlnatlons. It wants the choice That are refined in odor and do not erson, P. A. Moxley. of candidates taken away from tho roughen the skin. small-bor- e bosses and The following Com'th cases on committee tho first day's docket were contln- - 'politicians. It says party laws are by tnese Carl (alias Crow- - spurned with contempt Ued for process: der) Fox, Anderson Young, Nathan- - committees, and real laws should Thevbest makes of Violet and other lei Ward, Ernest White, (2 cases), be passed to make them do their popular odors. Casebier, ty. "Government by unconscion-Lich- e Wright, Jesse Ransom, (5 cases), C. H. 'able committee rule must end; the White, (2 cases), Claude Taylor, (2 legislature must end, It," says the cases), Red (alias Rusty) Wilson, Messenger. "Them's our sentiments," The best known brands P. A. Wheat, Less Hurt and Pearl !and it is the sentiment of everybody else oxceopt the peanut politicians Tichenor. Com'th vs. Will McKoy, defend- - who have tho two old parties by the and by attorney tendered and moved .throat in this State, and who can II kind that retain their bristles. anybody they to file bill of exceptions and state- - "d do nominate II Murray Gazette. ment of evidence and moved tho want to. to sign, approve, and certify Court Notice. same and direct tho Circuit Clerk All claims against the estato of to file same. James Wysong, deceased, should bo '"POSITIONS' Vn Com'th vs. Ben Doss, set forward filed with me at once. ofiM07i rtJUNTJfVL to next Tuesday tho 8th day for G. B. LIKENS, Attorney, AVZ (nuSvaLD- ' trial. 23t2 Hartford, Ky. Com'th vs. Herman Young, same j-&rss-v"s: " Horses For Sale. against Clarence DIHard, continued J3o, Two work horses; esff2cssJ7&'TifzrsT&noi for Commonwealth. one mare with colt; The Com'th cases on the second two three-year-oCall on mares. day's docket were disposed of as jBowZng Gre&7,iyi JOE R. WILLIAMS. 22? follows: Vty Beaver Dam, Ky. 21tf The following six cases were conFor Sale. tinued for process: Com'th vs. HarPlymouth. Rocks. Good Whito din Baize, (2 cases), Lem Watts, &c, Joy Wheeler, John Clever, Ray- layers." Bred from prize winners. ADAKURG. the Smith graveyard. He was 73 mond Phillips and Chas. Baize, &c. Stock and egys for sale. MURRAY A. HUDSON, Juno 9. Mrs. Amnnda Moseloy, years and 8 months old. Com'th vs. Frank Allen, &c, 12m3-- p McHenry, Ky. is visiting her sister, LIvormore, There Is much sickness in thl3 agreed Judgment, $20. mi fi, neighborhood at present. thirty-fiv- e cot- Mrs. Dr. Patton, here. About Fall River vs. Robert Acton $25 Com'th Mr. Lessea Barnes and family, of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Patton wero ton mills will bo closed from June and ten days in Jail. called last week to the bedside of near Concord, spent last Sunday 16 and 17 until June 26. Com'th vs. Fielden Baize, &c, rRuby Acton, Olaton, who is very low with Mr. W. M. Murphy and famagreed Judgment, $20. ily. of lung trouble. Com'th vs. Fielden Turner lined No. Miss Nella Plummer, of Beaver Mrs. Albert Helm, who has been $25 and ten days In Jail. Dam, spent a few days recently Report of the Condition of the sick, Is improving. Com'th vs. George Simpson set Mrs. Oscar Taylor Is on tho sick with her aunt, Mrs. L. Sandorfur, at for Thursday, fourth day, for trial. Sunnydale. list. Com'th vs. Bob Bakor verdict of wns at Raymon The lodge at Dundee No. 733, had Miss Gertrey Jury guilty, and fined $20. work in tho first nnd third degrees Bell's Run, shopping, yesterday. OF HARTFORD Ordinary Docket Jury Trials. Rush MIdklff, Magan, passed nt tho last meeting. It was much At Hartford in the State of KenFIRST DAY MONDAY. through here yesterday en route tp enjoyed. tucky nt tho close of busiW. D. Vance vs. Geo. H. Roach. i tho homo of his brother near hero. ness, June 7, 1011. N. P. Kelly vs. Rural Homo Tel. LEGS ARE CUT OFF Greer is at homo again. Leslie Co. BY TRAIN AT GREENVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Cap Greer were In RESOURCES. SECOND DAY TUESDAY. Ridge a few dnya th,s Pleasant G. I. James vs. M., H. & E. R. R. h Loans and Discounts. . .$ 08,123.36 Qreonvllle, Ky., Juno 10. Claude. week, tho guests of their daughter, Ovedrafts, secured and Co., &c. Bakor, a well' known young man,' Moseley. unsecured none Mrs. C. W. E. R. Powers vs. Same. ' manager of tho mercantile dopart-menttU. S. Bonds to secure SUNNYDALE. THIRD DAY WEDNESDAY. the Greenville Coal Compa26,000.00 circulation Gustavus St. Clair vs. M., H. & E. June 12. Mr. W. M. Murphy ny, sllppod and fell under a loaded Banking house, FurniR. R. Co., &c. has about 25 acres of wheat ready coal car and had both legs cut off ture, and Fixtures... 1,000.00 to cut. W. Condor vs. J. V. Stimson & abovo the knees. It Is not thought J. Duo from National Banks Co. Mr. William Feemster died at his that he can recover. He has a wife (not reserve agents . 31,528.00 home on tho 7th and was burled at and three childrn. FOURTH DAY THURSDAY. E. D. Murphy vs. M., H. & E. R. Due from State and. Private Banks and Bank R. Co., &c. ers, Trust Companies, J. W. Thomas vs. Same. 1,615.27 and Savings Banks.. J. W. Glasscock vs. C. G. Klmbley. Due from approved ReFIFTH DAY FRIDAY. 21,890.05 serve Agents J. S. Vertrees vs. L. & N. R. R. Checks Cash : IP:ffiSWQXV HDt O VQQVVQ X M.K r HI 1 01 (HOST! Talcum Powder HOG 1 fCKHKgtGCK fr :, advo-Steven- Toilet Soaps Perfumes and Toilet Water kr J I Cigars, Imported and Key West Tooth Brushes LThe" im . H v7ecajngigAg eight-year-o- ld ,. ''?t?fvfirnz uMiiAf fiTtt four-year-o- ld ld 1&ntGrv&iS3uJifieJJ rfy. '2arwo&& 070. First National Bank of and other Herman Babbit vs. L. & N. R. R. Notes of other National Items HS.38 2,300.00 Banks Fractional rency, Cents Paper Nickels, Cur- IFor Sale! JU Legal-tend- ?! HH ! ! ! $ i J ! ! Number one Clover and vest" and "Cream of Wheat. Lawful Money Reserve Madisonvillo Jolted Meal, in Bank, viz: Timoth Hay, mixed. Specie $6,828.00 "Quail'Brand." Number one Clover Hay, notes, nono 6,828.00 First-clasHartford Mill Company's Feed Corn. Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (5per Unbolted Meal. Corn Chops. cont of circulation) . . 1,250.00 German Millet Seed, Fancy Com Feed Meal. .' Southern. Alfalfa Meal. $139,984.41 Total LIABILITIES. Fancy Whipponvill Peas. iCrown Alfalfa Feed. Capital stock paid in...$ 25,000.00 Mule Home Grown Peas. and JAcme Horse SuplUs fund 12,500.00 Fcpd. B. A. Thomas' Improvp Undivided Profits, less Expenses and Taxes .(Bran and Ship Stuff, pure Stock and Poultry Remedy, . paid 2,454.64 - ? and Hog Powder. Every wheat product. Bank Notes National outstanding 26,000.00 est Northern White Oats, paokage guaranteed. Individual deposits subJ. Minor's Fly Oil for Stock. ock Salt, 41,772.94 ject to check Minor's Disinfectant Fluid. Time cortlficales of dearrel Salt. posit 33,091.75 Chicken Feed Cracked ime. Liabilities other than j)wensboro's Best Patent Corn, 2 Bizes; Wheat, Atlas 165.08 those above stated... Chick Feed, Atlas Hen Feed, Flour, "Clifton." $139,984.41 Total JMadisonville's Best Patent Mica Crystal Grits, 3 sizes; State of Kentucky,) ' )sct. Oyster Shells. F$ur, "Bob White." County of Ohio. ) Irvington's Best Patent uuiica x, iiiu xiinniui muiier.' I, J. C. Riley, Cashier of Uie above named hank, do solemnly swear that Four, "None Such." Fertilizer, made by the JoneqJjr the abovo statement is true to the Hartford Mill Co.'s Best cuiuuzui ifuuiimiiv. ui iouir. w best of my knowledge and belief. Patent Flour, "Cream of Har- - ville,Ky; J. C. RILEY, Cashier. 90.35 er and j..$..$..j.4,I,,I,I,,fc,i$' s mis I Subscribed and sworn, to before m aay oi Juno, xaii. m v JOHN T. MOORE, Notary Public My commission, as Notary Public expires February 4, 1912. Correct Attest: . ALVIN ROWE, G. B. LIKENS, J. P. STEVENS, Director!. ,.., . i-- W. E. EL.LJS, '1 "if fl ! TTtae iF'Droci ta.ee Met xrx, HARTFORD, - - KENTUCKY'