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Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.): June 21, 1911 Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Jno. P. Barrett & Co. Hartford, KY 1911 haf1911062101_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 21, 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. ft THE HARTFORD HERALD. 7 Subscription $1 Per Year, in Advance. "1 Coraf, the BtralJ of a Jfoijj World, 1 . tie Jfewi of All .Vatioai Lomberij? at Hj Back.1 AIL Kinds Job Prihtlng Neatly Executed. NO. 25. 37th TEAR. HARTEORD, KY., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1911. claims m is V El V rf rM each of tho committee for subsistsame for tho time which we havo ence was between nine and ten already worked?" THE MINERS WIN OUT ENTRIES dollars a day, Indicating that ambition Is a small matter compar Robert Roll and C. C. Barnaby Mr. Hitchcock's friends had healthy ed with the importance of Democratappearsd for the miners, while the appetites. ic supremacy In Kentucky this year, Transportation exponses operators were represented by D. EXTRAVAGANCE for each man for a period of less CLOSE and that I Can render as effective WAGE Stewart Miller of Owensboro. than two months, averaged $300. service in this campaign by exerting Among many Items of expenditure my very best efforts in support of Faculty nt roiilsvllle. to and paid by Prof. candidates who may Drawings by Lot for Po- the July 1. From the be nominat- Seen in Hitchcock's Lav- charged barber fees, bathUncle Sam Will Receive $40,000 More has beenW. C. Shnltz. of Narrows. appear time these charges, elected as principal of the ed ish Next Ten Months telephone bills, shines, news stand Fordsvllle High School for this nominations are made until the 'final sitions on Ballot. charges, In fact, almost everything lyear. Ho was graduated this year election I shall cheerfully and vigpossible In such a category except orously support the ticket, and hope WASTEPAPERlflSKETS .from the University of SI $35 laundry,, cigars and flowers. The IN THE DISTRIGTHUHBEfl 23 and Is splendidly qualified Kentucky, A SPLENDIDJGALAXY OF MEN to see a great victory for tho party In every IHntol WlllnrH In Wnahlntrtnn tho .way for the position. Other teachthat I love. New Yor? an,dt k,,nded "Again assuring my friends that Attorney Yeaman, of Hender- ers have S. been elected as follows; Mr. Likens Withdraws from their support is genuinely appreciat- D2SksandTablesat$298and Mrs. I. Mason, primary depart"".hostelrles wero Por- the Government emmlssarles. ed, I am, ment; Mrs. J. H. Loyd, eighth and son, Decides Important $320 Other Things Secretary the Race for Iter fees averaged 50 cents. Tho "Faithfully yours, grades: Prof. Russell Cooper, always purchased "commissioners" "G. B. LIKENS." first assistant; Miss Grace Whltttng- in Proportion. Case Submitted Him. of State. Pullman tickets, and cab fares are hlll, second assistant. Letter to Officers. Following the drawing of posi- DIFFERENT WITH EMPLOYEES thickly sprinkled among the vouch- CASE WAS LONG DRAWX OUT INSTRUCTED ARE OFFICERS (iims Into IiiHiirnucc. ers. Sometimes the commissioners tions and tho cloning of entries, the Prof. I. S. Mason, of Fordsvllle, traveled alone, but generally to- (By Tavenner. Special Washlnc-- 1 Henderson, Ky June 17. AttorIs tho order In subcommittee held an executive The following resigned his position as princiton Cnrrpsnnnrtpnt nf Tho Homlil. igether, as behooves any ney James M. Yeaman, sitting as an has tho names of tho candidates session, at the closo of which Secrewhich ed, pleasure loving Government arbitrator for the miners and oper- pal of the Fordsvllle Graded School, Washington, June 17. Thirty-fiv- e will appear on the ballot for the tary R. G. Phillips was directed to to accept the position of Supervisor dollar wastepaper baskets, $298 committee. ators of Southwestern Kentucky State Primary July 1: sond a letter to tho chairman of the Democratic of Agencies for the New England How gratifying all this must"" he has decreed desks and $320 tables were some of that all outside men, in- Mutual Life FOR UNITHD STATES SENATOR. counties and legislative districts of the little economies Insurance Co. Prof. by to the discharged postal dorks while cluding engineers, firemen, pumpeffected the State rehrtrre-t- o the conduct of they sit and figure out how much jMnson has done splendid work for Thomas H. Paynter. the primary. Henry R. Lawrence, Postmaster General Hitchcock In the; Government Is "saving" on men, night watchmen, blacksmiths, ithe Fordsvllle school, and it is reOUIe M. James. and special repair men, shall re- gretted that ho did not stay with chairman of the subcommittee, said furnishing his "red room" and them.. FOR GOVERNOR. room" offices. Thc3e and ceive in the next ten months $40,-00- 0 It was the purpose of the body to "brown ,that Institution. He Is well acJames B. McCreary. In wages more than they have He Dick Fouler Brings S."()0. have the primary conducted in such other striking examples of Repub quainted with the Insurnnce busiAddams. William economy were Paducah, Ky., June 17. The been receiving. This Is nccordlng to ness, however, having followed It a mannor that nono of those defeat- lican LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOFOR ed for nominations July 1 would revealed In testimony taken before stenjner Dick Fowler, at ono time a contract entered Into March 16, beforp with much success, being Edward J. McDermott. declare, He said the House committee on expendi- the fastest boat on Western waters, 1910, but, as the miners have cause to complain. e department. was sold nt public auction here for was not filled by the operators Tho thoroughly capable and reliable. James P. Edwards. mailed to tures In the the letters that would be T. G. Stuart. Mr. Hitchcock sanctioned tho ex- - $500, being bought by Ralph Emer- - contract will expire next march. The Court Date Changed. the various county and legislative FOR TREASURER. Secre- pendlture of $7,500 in refurnishing Bon owner of the Cottonblossom, n miners will receive no back pay, bv At the Inst term of County Court chairman district Thomas S. Rhea. The ngreement called for eight an order was made changing the tary Phillips would fully Inform three rooms, $4,000 of which went floating theater. The Fowler was to furnish tho Postmaster General's 'sold to satisfy a debt of $1,400 owed hours work a day, but the miners date for Esq. Jackson's court at AUDITOR OF PUBLIC FOR them of the duties to be performed Circassian the Mnrln Tvl company, of Mound declare they worked twelve hours Centertown. ACCOUNTS. bv them as well as, by the eloctlon private office alone. Court will hereafter walnut furnishings especially design- -j city, III. The boat was built sev-e- d for the pay they were entitled to for ,b held on Saturday after the third Ruby Laffoon. officers. and maufactured to special or- - orai yeara ag0 at a cost 0f $3.", 000. for eight hours. Henry M. Bosworth. Monday In each month. dcr, and speclnlly designed carpets Robert Roll, the president of DIs- IS MARRIED MITCHELL FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL. trlct 23, United Mine Workers of PREPARING FOR MEETING OTHERS OUT OF JAIL and draperies, furnished the nucleus SEA BURIAL FOR THE James Garnett. of this expenditure. DEAD OF FATED MAIXE America, In speaking of the decision OF TOUACCO GROWERS O. H. Pollard. Thursday night, had the following All supplies were bought without Clarence Mitchell, who was shot FOR SECRETARY OF STATE. s In expressing approval of the to say: "" j. several weeks ago at Llvermoro by subjecting the lucky dealer who se Preparatory to the holding of the C. F. Crecellus. "From the time I wont Into office, j district convention of the Green William Potter, a negro, the latter curod the contracts to competition. plan for a sea burial for the Maine, SUPERINTENDENT OF FOR being, shot to death later by an an- - He had but to state his price and .Secretary Meyer Is fortified by ren- - April 1, 1910, I nave been detorm River Tobacco Growers' Association, PUBLIC INSTRUCTION, gry mob, has fully recovered, and secure an order upon tne treasury. " semimem mai snouiu appeal ineu to stand by the contract made which Is to be held In Owensboro, ftarksdalo Hamlett. by the operators and the minors of Thursday. July C countv mooting he has since married Miss Ruth Five hundred and forty dollars pur- - strongly to the Amorlcan people. L. C. Llttrell. After tho clearing of the wrck Southwestern Kentucky. Engllsh, a well known young lady chased two mahogany davenports Several .will be held at the countv seats ?at- R. S. Eubank. of Livermoro. " mu mm, me nines since ui'uiK president oi uis - turday, June 24, At tho countv iui iuuei juun loyaiiy; iwu uiuukui,""" "e TOR COMMISSIONER OF AGRIAll the men arrested and placed In two arm chairs; $98 produced a .shattered remains of tho old battle trlct 23, United Mine Workers of meetings delegate's will be selected CULTURE, LABOR AND In jail under Indictment as being table; $295 purchased a second ship must bo removod from the har - America, I have had to take Issue to attend the district convention, w--B'1'Aiianua.-Mor Savanna. To lot curiosity- - ,wlth members of the organization of and Instructions given as to the Implicated' In the mob, have execut desk, and $150 a third. A ward-v9- r;? w. newiuuu, l j. & n ed bond,' and been released from robe to hang coats in, cost $2GG. seeders prey upon It or. to presorvo which I am president, but fortune 'changing of the and consti- B. F, Hill. custody. Judge BIrkhead will like- One rug was purchased at $483.75. 1" or exniouion would bo nn act of always favored me, nnd I succeeded tutlon of the Association. G. T. Wright. ly call n special session in July to Another davenport In Circassian oesecrauon. witn the explosion of, In convincing the miners that I was The committee appointed at the FOR CLERK OF THE COURT try the cases. walnut "with pillow" cost Uncle ithe Maine perished 259 of tho crew, right. ,inst nisinct convention to draft a OF APPEALS. Sam $305; draperies In one room, .When It sank they went to their "At tho time of my election I new constitution and has Robert L. Greene. $600. Parquetry flooring In one .death with It. What may bo saved 'was under the Impression that every been lmrri nt wnrir nmi win hnvo COURT THINKS ATTORNEY'S , . .. J. Morgan Chlnn. i FEE ARE MUCH TOO HIGH room. $282. Telenhono tnhln. $r,4. of It should never be nrofnnod for man within thn Iiirlsdlrtlnn nf Mm Table with black marblo top, $G4. t'e gratification of gaping crowds .United Mine Wokers was getting the In the constitution. It is not known Under tho primary rules a blank $195. It cost the of sightseers. The Court of Appeals Friday af- One bookcase. scale of wages as specified by the ,just what action will be taken on line will be left under each of the Th Mnlno Is sacred o the mem - 'contract which was entered offices in order that voters bo de- firmed the Daviess Circuit Court In people $352 to "scrape" the wood Into tho proposed change, but the officials siring may cast a ballot for some its decision In the case of Shlveley work in the private office prepare- - ory of tho mn who died when I March l(i, 1910, but aftor having 'aro In hopes that the changes wll County Bank tory to now finish. Three hundred went down. What moro fitting end sorved a few months. I mndo the dls- - be made. Tho board of control of person other than those who have against the Daviess covery that some of the ontslilo mon th aMom and twenty-tw- o Company. dollars boucht a for the ship once burled with .m i,i.i formally entered the races. andrust TJj'o affirmation decoration" on the .dead than again to take her to sea. .were working twelve hours for $1.- - 'on tho nlcht of .Tulv 5 of tho decision "Doten-Dnnto- n The entries to the Democratic prinnd. In the words of Holmes, "give ,70, when they should havo been re- rendered by Judgo BIrkhead, means walls of tho private office. mary to be held July 1 closed ."RUSTLING" CATTLE THIEF 'celvlng 21 Yi cents per hour. Such was the measuro of Mr. her to the god of storms?" at 12 o'clock' Thursday night, that tho attorneys Ben D. Rlngo, IJIVEN PRISON SENTENCE LaVega Clements nnd J. R. Hays, Hitchcock's economy in matters per"I carried tho case to Mr. D. Stew but three hours before that time all art Miller of Owensboro. who Is aspirants for the various nominal who secured for the general credl- - taining to his own personal comfort. CUTS WHEAT IN MORNING: USES FI.OUH IN EVENING commissioner for tho operators who narbourvllle, Ky.. June 17. Sam tlons had drawn lots for and been of the Dalvess County Bank, about In mntters concerning the employees aro parties to this contract, and tohl HHand. charged with the theft of awarded positions on tho ballots. If 573,000, which the holders o! the of the Government the railway Owensboro, Ky.. .Tih.0 1 7. Hero him that somo places the operators twery-on- e hnudrrd head of caV!e any aspirant was dissatisfied, there mortgage certificates issued by tho mall clerks for Instance he followIs a record never beforo equaled In were not complying with the con- - rom fnrniers In the Chenoe Valley, wa? no indication of the fact during bank wero claiming as bolonglng to ed entirely different lines of pro Kentucky that was established bv tract. He then asked mo to state In no" county, wns tried In the CIrcut the brief session of the subcommit- them, are allowed the sum of $1.- - cedure. cases, nnd I Informed him Court nnd received a sentence from 500 for their services, ngureu it out on Emmett Haynes, n successful farm-'wh- I. for which tee. mt. imcncocK er, they sought to collect $5,000. that Bomo of thn n,,tsiH mn.. worn no to flvo years In the penitentiary day that by making three mall The two aspirants who, perhaps, ! pnvr"i ,,mo an organized gang 9 n. m cut wheat crop. When the claim was presented In clerks do the work or four, he could underpaid, as above stated. wero best ploasod with the positions ot cntt, thieves has been operatlne 11 0. m., threshed wheat crop. "Ho Informed me that tho opera- drawn by them wore Senator Thom- the Daviess Circuit Court, tho aff- make a record for economy. The as H. Paynter, who seel'a indorse' idavits of about ten of the represen- already railway mall 3 p. m.. delivered load of new ,tors were doing now what they had in tno Plne mountains, nnd prlvat In ibeen doing for 13 years, and said to 'Wectlvos have been employed ment to rucceed himself, and "J. tative attorneys of tjjjb city were clerks were driven hevond the limit wheat to mill. 5 p. m., wheat ground Into flour. ino that If we wanted to change we it,,e case SPVel weeks post Chlnn, ono of the aspirants filed stating that they thought the of endurance. Conditions Morgan in tho C p. m.. flour from the wheat that would hnvo to wait until the con- - lCatt, have boen rounded up In the for the nomination for Clerk of the claim a just and reasonable one. West, especially In tho Tenth dlvls ' ,ne mountains nnd driven across - lwas cut at n n- - m- - madc ,nto hrca'1 tract expired. Appeals. Senator Paynter Judge BIrkhead thought otherwlso Ion, became Intolerable. Open reCourt of I and eaten for sunner. "Wo failed to mrroo on this snir. ,,le Cumberland mountains to th drew first place on the ballot, while and entered an order allowing the hniiinn hroVo nut nn tho The wheat was delivered at Brans- - gestion, and I told him that it made ,)lc Pnn'lv Vallev. over a hundred Mr. Chlnn's name will bo tho last attorneys tho sum of $1,500 for Tracv line, the mpn rofnnlnc- In iln miles nway. whore- thov wore dls- fnrri'n mill nnii T' w 1. nrnnarfwi "" Aitfnmnnn if ihtzj 1. ...i i, ' (itiu uiTll ,ii HIO In the list of aspirants for nomin tholr services. Tho Appellato Court .i UAllll HUIR JIUIJUBUUj Upilll i, "" in Mmtivuvu it ut'lllK Ilium. ' BaB tnat ll B tho earliest delivery It for 13 ycarsUhat they had been i,U8l-- ou two positions has affirmed his decision. Ten mon were suspended. Then five ations, and, as these or wheat In twenty-fou- r years. of them wero reinstated, but refus- jlolatlng tho contract all tho time, are regarded as tho most valuable TEACHER IDENTmES Program ed to return to work without their that It would not be neccessary for Of Sunday School Union of the Ohio tm the "ballot, both were naturally MAX WHO SHOT HER as80Cato8, us to got Ino tho next Joint conven- - County This aroused the whole MAX AXD MULE ARE elated over the outcome of tho Baptist Association to meet KILLED 11V LTGIITXIXG tlon to get that poln In the contract, with McGrady drawing. All the asplrantSiWlth tho Northwest. The clerks met In mass Creek church Juno Louisville, ity., Juno 14. Posl-- i meeting nt St. Paul, Minn. They as It was already there, and all we 27 1011 exception of Henry M. Bosworth, tlve Identification of her assailant are now forcing tho Ow- - need now Is to get tho operators to . . OwonRhno. Ky., June 17. for wlio aeoks to be the noralneo Postmnster Gen ' by Ml88 Hn",e "V l relent In his plan to econo- - ensboro and Daviess county were comply with tho contract. State Auditor, and Edward J. w8., T16. t"dayl 7 n pretty Mlddletown, mlzo hy overworklng the ralJwBjr visited by a terrific wind, rain and "B ' Ta'lor; to agree with McDermott, "Mr. Mlllor for Lieutenant Gov(Ky.) school teacher, who. was shot mall boys. hail storm this aftornoon, resulting me, and I tried to pet him to awe ernor, were present at the drawing. "Ciiool hldors Birch Shtvlds and on tho night ,of Juno 7, when she ... . man uy iikiu-i - wiui unuiranon, anu L no strange workings! of tho Hitch- - '" lll uem" nociinen G. H. Lawrence. Likens Withdraws. picked out Thomas O. West from economy bump caused- - the n,nK( tho killing of n span of fine that also, savlntr that thore wns cock Tho withdrawal of Mr. Likens, of, among seven mon grouped 10:30 Reading minutes and rebefore Postmastor General to pay tho full mules, wrecking several vhoat nothing to arbitrate, nnd that ports of Schools. Hartford, from the race for Secre at th . j0Wlf,h Hospital. , State leaves year salary of $5,000 to A. W. Law- - hams nnd doing much dnmngn to wo would hnvo to wait nnd for 11:00 Sermon by Eld. A. B. wn0 ,a Secretary and Treas- - Bhe, Third Assistant , nn tho tinW that- ' - West' it,- --" Postmnster wheat that Is being cut. However, come Into the next Joint con- - Gardner. "' v"" '""Secretary of State nnd""i State " ". t - -- j 4 -- i - General, ""' "" shot MIrb thousands of fnrmers throughout the vgntlon months After fourteen whilo tho latte sojourned of 12:00 Dinner. Ident Insurance Comnnnv. V .7 ; T. T Treasurer, w thout opposition. Fol- - iWethorby while sho was out driv- - In Now Moxlco recuporatlng his Green River district aro preparing I succeeded In getting him to nuren 1::00 p. m. "How to Mnnago Is- - to spend the Sabbath dry In sct-es- ts to arbitration, and this decision Is health and looking after the Interlowlng Is the card or withdrawal the Opening and Closing Exorcises i,nB with Lee HIbbs, a iriend. It Is of tho republican party, but ting out tobacco plants. Not over the outcome. This means that the Eld. W. H. Mr. Likens: Morton or Herbert Graf.m. ...1 t, supposed that West bellovod her to performing no Government ncrvlce 50 per cent, of the tobacco crop has t f tL wages of the minors who have been ham. T.-- .. ..vvuvj iU iUI3 inuiuv)n lit. .1. ,been planted, and this Is the frst working whatever. fho short time I .'" """u" 'Considering twelve hours per day for 1:30 "How to mnnnce Lesson uwu ivi:uJiiij vuiujnu would havo to make acanvass, with itu iau morning Still another cxamplo t! Hitch- - Poa season in a monin. uvn the sum' of $1.70, will get an In- - Period" Eld. Claude Chick and This, the accused man economy wa3 his appointment tlnuo8 to fall other important nwttera demanding van nrrnlfvnnn' tn MncrlatrntA Tnt- .W. R. Oldham. 30 yenrs of nge, croasn to $2.25 nnr Hnv. nr In nthnr Rllev Wnlden, my attention, I decided not to make seys of ft psoudo "lame duck ' commls 2:00 Hard questions answered. Cobrt. On motion of County while riding a mule to got under words, this means thousands of dolof his n fight for the nomination for Sec- Attorney 2:30 Tho Outlook, speaker to bo Bullitt, West's Bond on slon" of four politicalIntimate friends shelter beforo the arrival of the lars to tho outsldo mon during priretary of State in tho coming supporters to tho announced. was held, amounting to and Btaunch go on a sort or Holy Grail conquest storm, was struck hv llchtnlns. and remalndor of tho period contracted thankful which he mary. I am profoundly 3:00 Business and adjournment. was raised to $20,000. $5,000, at the Government's expense. ' The instantly killed. His clothing was for. for tho assurances of support from Nelehhorlnsr schools especially. Tho Hon. William Addams, who commission investigated '.'time re-- torn to shreds. The mule also was I friends In all parts of the State, Tho "If wo are entitled to 21 cents are expected to be well represented willingness and zeal with which so is a candidate for gubernatorial corders" in every large city in the Wiled. E. W. FORD, Ch'm'n. per hour for ten months of this con- many loyal friends pledged their nomination in iho Democratic pfi- - country. managing to disburse In Th street cars nnd electric light W. M. FAIR, Sec,'y. mary July 1, was born" near May8- - expenses $1,970.24. tract whtch haVe yet to be worked support has mde it difficult for plants were put out of commission I .out, why are wo not entitled to the Subscribe for The Hartford Herald. me "to refrain'' .Atom pushing my lick, September 6, 1850. The average amount spent by for half an hour by the lightning. further. I feel, however, 10 that the gratification of my political LARGE GOES OF ' MW IE Expenditures. , well-orde- r- - R. post-offic- I -- -.- - 1 .'; ," "iuu by-la- by-la- '. 1 .., , hr ,.i pffl-clal- ly I at to-da- y: rp over-work- ed rr Pifr. 1 j ... I ....... I "e Li, ..... .... 7" ,".' "J 1, .? .,n. .hr ; -.- ir..i... i,. , 1 -- I ,'-- '.hi-- fr IS5222Hcn2 PAGE TWO. THE HARTFORD HERALD WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1B11. f Sorve Tixis HMMMltUtUtitMMMMMMVMMUl 3Fo,gre and. "VlTaitf XJxxtil Tlxti.x-scaia.- y, JiMxe 33! The Most Sensational and Remarkable Stop ? Look:! ? COME EARLY! Listen OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY! COME EARLYI M .. in iM-lnn- vvvvwvv Wait Watch At the Store of FOR NINE DAYS ,. Read Here's a Stupendous Opportunity that Comes but Once in a Lifetime FOR NINE DAYS QOOOOOOCOCOOOOOOOOOOOCOwOCOO V WHEN CENTS COUNT AS DOLLARSI S. will sign J. TICHENOR, ricHENRY, Kentucky. K3VOI 8 fi Cut OUt This Coupon out and pre- gent It In person at our store, we will clve a beautiful Swiss Km- this coupon, cut It broldered Hand- - i To every lady who f I o or Hemstitched 5 O kerchief Absolutely Free. No Handkerchief given away on y j O the Openlus Pay or to Children. 5 Q 9. TO LADIES ONLY. v x , GREAT END SEASON SALE! Grand Display of SPRING MERCHANDISE! A MIGHTY MONEY SAVING EVENT. $15,000 WORTH OF SEASONABLE MERCHANDISE At prices that will dumfound your former knowledge of money saving Events! ( We have decided to make this Sale the greatest in our history, and in or- dertodoso we are going to make this a GENUINE BARGAIN SALE and .. w cnorial ruf Dnrlnfinn nf nnrP5 in pvpru Hpnarfmpnt nf this stnrp.. TIipqp wjwwiui wmi. mi iocs .www ... w . w. ,, p.,. ..,..- . ....w ncuimuuii i i- OOGOOOCCCCGOCOCOOOOOCOCOOOO n g 6 notice to mb mom ri ,i n .f (J Q X O Name SJ Address - -- n 1 Garment for Men and Women, every Hat our Millinery Department, every pair of New Spring Oxfords and Slippers and to our w ew spring arrivals m uress raDrics, as wen as io nunareas or other articles, both staple'and fancy, for wear and for the home. Not many merchants would attempt a proposition of this kind. We believe we can treble our business by offering SPECIAL PRICES. It's not the Big Profit we want; it's the Big Business. You can't afford to overlook this opportunity. will apply to every New Spring This Is positively a bona fldo sale. Wo have backed up every Q single Item advertised and more, x We place our personal guarantee ft that theso prices are correct and O that the sooCa will bo hero for c you. Wo don t say how long they'll Jpst at these prices. Hiw- over, you cannot duplicato these values at any other time except during this sale. S. J. TICHENOR. o OorwffryvvvvvvvnvAfvvv-urirwK rt Q fi A O H Q Q H h r V BEGINNING THILJF2SD.A.Y, JUNE 22. NO RESERVE! FREE I Sale Without l a peer or parallel. With every $1.00 purchase during this Sale a chance on $20.00 in Gold to to be Given FREE on Saturday, July 1, the last day of the BIG SALE! I FREE i OOOOOOOOiOCCCOOOOCOOOOOOCOCO' vvvvvMvvvvvvvvtvvvvvgood Apron Checks, Staple and Fancy t Dry Goods at Prices that will astonisn I oui at grade, at Dress Ginghams tvwwwwvvwvvwwvwwvvwvvvwwwv 6c. Embroideries 5c J OOOOCOOCOCOOCOOOCOOOCOOCOO A sale unex-- 8 and extraordinary, the anipled sensation of the business world of. McIIcnry Is tho unusually drastic smashing of ev ery former price and proflt.durlnij ( mag-nlfllce- nt at Percale in all colors 9c 71c. 71c. value; sale price value; sale price 3!c. 71c. Don't Fail to littenjl! 10c. " Best Grade of Prints Domestic at I Best Grade of Bleached I at Good Grade of Brown theso 9 days: which will be the - b most ?j furious Bargain-Giving- I b ;00C000000000CKOO0O3COW,wwi Kvent In Ohio county. t 5c. 5c. 8c. at Lawns and Dimities Table Linens 40o value; sale at at Lawns and Dimities &C. QQn UUlr. QQn price 60o value; sale price vuttumuvutwtuuuutuvivu wmmmm imutuuuvumuvmuvvvuuimuuuvmvvutuwmmW 28c. 48c. THE CHANfiH OP A 7,1PM. TIME! Let nothing keep you away! Wo havo no Intent'on of retiring from business, therefore wo will cheerfully exchange or refund your money If purchase proves unsatisfactory. Our goods are new, so you may rest assured that you will not get shoddy, shop ? worn articles of us. oooocooooooooooooooeoeoooooj Suitings and Cheviots in fancy and diagonal weaves at 9c. In fact we have the most complete lino of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods ever brought to McIIcnry, and they are at prices that will astonish you. Don't pass up this opportunity to get what you want at the price you want to pay, go-iu- g Corsets at One lot of Corsets One line of Corsets will go at Rugs 45c. 90c. La- 50o Value; Sale Dress Goods 1.50 Voile $1.19. 1.00 Voile 79c. 1.00 Diagonal Serge in all colors 75c. Oxfords Wo havo a complete lino of oxfords for both men and women that we aro going to sell in this Sale at the following prices: price 51.50 value; Sale price $2.50 value; Sale Price 8 12.00 value; Sale price. One lot at One lot at One lot at Millinery We carry all kinds of Hats. dies' Ready-to-Wea- r 4I.UO 4 OuUa QQ Danish cloth I0c. $9.98 22c. 39o 89c. Matting I2ic Matting 20c. Matting 25c Matting 30c Matting 9c. 14o. Ladies' Furnishings Ladies' Vests; Sale Tfp U price Any garment Underwear you want in this line, - Qfu price from UuP Men's Underwear 19c. 28c. ,One lot at A lot at A lot at A lot at A lot at A lot at A lot at i'OR LADIES : 1.39. .28. $1.09. $1.98. 1.39. 2 25. 2.78- - A lot for. FOR MEN Ladies' Skirts In a variety of New Spring Mixtures. A number of styles to select from. Sale rt 4 Q Q price only j) aJO One lot of Skirts in desirable weaves. Sale price 4Z.uU. One lot of Skirts jQ Aft )0anr0 price One lot of Ladies' Walking Skirts in best weaves A A Q and colors sale price J)t,bT'0 Men's Shoes 1 1 lot of men's fine shoes, 1.98. lot of Men's Fine Shoes in Men's Shirts One lot at One lot at 44c. 89o. 3.00 value, close 1.98. Men's Suits I if ; ii 7.48 12.00 and 13.00 value; Sale price $8.48 15.00 values, Sale price $9.48 20.00 values; $13.48 Sale price price 10.00 value; Sale "Patent and Guu Metal, $3.50 value, close at 2.10. ' Boy's Clothing The best line to bo found and the entire line inoluding knee pants at 83 i per cent dis-coun- Men's Pants Mens 1.50 pants " 2.00 " It 4.00 " u " 5.C0 1.19. 1 REMEMBER! .Lots of other grcut values to ! tiacrlllccd In this great sale. .Bo vle, come early nml get tho pick. .Don't compare thin genuine slaughter of sensonnhlu Merchandise ulth the llttlo UiILend Clearance und lUrtciilii Sales yon JmTo been nccustomed to, but follow tho crowd Wednesday moi-ulnto B. J. TIQHENOH'S STORK jvhoro all tho OUAR.W. TJ3KD OENUINK BARGAINS ARK JUST AS ADVERTISED I n "9 t. Don't miss our clothing sale. The greatest saving in olothing of any sale you ever visited. MBMievanm Tosttvcly Xo Goods Charged nt theso Prices. Bring tho Cash. Avoid tho Credit Store. If Yon UaYcn't the Money, Borrow It; 'Twill Pay Vou iokdo so. GET BUSY ' STEP LIVELY AND COME.. You. cannot Duplicate theso Trices Anywhere. Sale Opens Weanesciay, ", 7.50 " ken w iiuwrnnanRmnHH G.OO 2.25. 3.50. 3.75. 5.00. F0.a 22 And Continues for 9 DAYSONLYI PVPnwnnvi For Every $20 Purchase Railroad Fare Refunded for Radius of sJ 1Y1 TICHENOR. 15 Miles During Sale ' . ' I til tnc 'ir"" WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 10H. Adeline arrived on tho Prinz Frled-oric- h Wllholm. x The little girl carried a doll probably as big as herself. She had bought it in Berlin. When she went abroad her grandmother gave her $20. The doll cost $19 and Miss Adeline still had 20 cents residuary THE HARTFORD HERALD VITAL "GOOD none of these wounds should cause lockjaw. Free Incisions should bo mado under a general anesthetic, and after all of the foreign material has been removed, the wound should be swabbed out, first with carbolic acid and then with alcohol. As tho germs of lockjaw canot live In an open wound, no attempt should be made to close It. A light nntisoptlc 'dressing, changed dally, Is all that Is necessary In the way of local treatment. An Immunizing dose of tetanus antitoxin, units, should bo given In all cases. Whero the above Instructions lockjaw have been followed, has never occurred. If you or your child Is wounded, demand this treatment from your doctor." 1,-5- 00 PAGE THREE. treated, NOTES TAKEN ON i3 Pale-Face- EVEJ BATTLE " d Women FACTS BeforeStonewallJackson's Last Fight. estate. On the dock she went up to the uniform, display- customs man in ing two dimes. Showing the Great Saving in Their Use. VAST k M "Please take this; I hope it will HOW THE GENERAL APPEARED be enough," alio said, "What Is it for?" asked the cus- AMOUNT DF COMMERCE HH ' ! H m' toms man. As He Reconnoitered andYIew "It is for my now dolly," proudly Which is Raised an Hauled announced Adeline, and slio displayOver the Roads of the ed Scene of Impending: ed her prize. , "But you do not have to pay any Country. Struggle. duty on It," explained tho Inspector. Jurt to relievo her mind ho took STORV FOR FARMERS TO READ SCENE AS GEN. LEE SAW IT one of tho dimes and put a customs mark on tho doll's foot as a mark of There are in the United States a The sun rose unclouded and brilUncle Sam's approval. little more than 1,150,000 miles of liant, gliding the hilltops and pene"I'm. going to keep the dime as a roads. Of this mileage only 170,-42- 9 trating the vapors of tho valloy. . will be a remiles are improved, or S.2 per Rising as gorgeous as did the MSun souvonir," said ho "It minder of tho only person I ever cent of the total, according to staof Austcrlltz," which produced such mot who really wanted to pay duty." tistics gathered by the Government an Impression upon the Imagination The Improvofflco of public roads. of Napoleon, It should be rememberby the people of tho South, for O WHITE HOUSE WHITEWASH. O ed roads are those surfaced with ed gravel, stono or with some special Its rays fell upon tho last meeting material. In this world, of Lee and Jackson. The mqt striking feature of Below, and but a fow hundred askSeveral of our readers have yards cMstant, ran tho Federal lino ed us for the Government White- these statistics is the enormous exroads In tho of battle. I was In the rear of How- wash recipe. Wo havo published tent of unimproved ard's right. There were tho lines of It a number of times, but will glvo United States. An expenditure of ?3, 000,000,000 llko defense, with abattls in front, and It space again. Cut It out and put something .would be required to convert tho long lines of stacked arms In rear. it in your scrap book. common earth roads of the country Two cannon were visible on the part Got eminent Whitewash. of tho line seen. The soldiers were Slack oen-ha- lf bushel unslacked Into good gravel roads. That this In groups In the rear, laughing and lime with boiling water, keeping It Is desirable, few will gainsay, and chatting, smoking nnd probably en- covered during the process. Strain that It Is becoming necessary, ungaged, hero and there, In game3 of nnd add one peck of salt dissolved der modern conditions and the re cards and other amuseni"nts Indulg- In warm water, three pounds of lations now existing between proed In while feeling safo and com- ground rice boiled to p thin paste. ducer and consumer, Is also qulto 'generally admitted. The Increased fortable, awaiting orders. In the one-hapound powdered Spanish rear of them were other parties whiting, one pound clear glue dis- cost of hauling over unlmproed driving up and butchering beeves. solved in warm water. Mix these .roads Is an immense ta upon the The remembrances of the scene are well together and let tho mlxturo farmer and those who purchase his as clear as if it were only a few stand for several days. Keep the products, and is a restriction of the years ago. So Impressed was I wash thus prepared In a kettle or crops which can be raised and mov,vith my discovery that I rodo rapid portable furnaco and when used, ed to certain localities. The Interstate Commerce Comly back to tho point on the Plank put It on as hot as possible with a mission finds that 205,000,000 tons road where I had left my cavalry) paint or whitewash brushi and back down the road Jackson Hero Is another recipe for white- of agricultural, forest and miscelproducts of the land are was moving on, until I met "Stone- wash. It is slmplfer, easier made, laneous wall" himself. but not so good: Slack one hundred hauled to depots for shipment In the "General," said I, "if you will pounds quicklime, and add water course of a year. Figured on tho ride with mo, halting your column up to sixty pounds. To each quart basis of tho average haul at the lowhere, out of sight, I will show you of this mlxturo odd flvo parts of est averago rato over unimproved tho enemy's right, and you will per- water. Add to this ono pound of roads, 23 cents per ton mile, the If tho ceive tho great advantago of attack- salt dissolved In warm water. Stir cost would be $432,400,000. j hauling could bo reduced to one- ing down tho old turnpike instead well and apply hot. half tho present averago, or 1 1 V; of the Plank road, the enemy's lines !?100 Reward, $100. cents a ton, tho resultant saving being taken in reverse. Bring only The readers of this paper will be would exceed $2,000,000 a year. tho courier, as you will bo in view That such a saving is reasonable from the top of tho hill." Jackson pleased to learn that there Is nt least assented, and I rapidly conductod que dreaded disease that science has Is indicated by the experience In him to tho point of observation. been able to cure in nil Its stages, other countries and In localities There had been no change In the and that Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh whero Improved roads are found. Cure Is the only positive cure now .The cost of hauling on such improvpicture. To the remarks made to him known to the medical fraternity. Ca- ed roads is placed at 8 to 10 rents while the unconscious lino of blue tarrh being a constitutional dlsease.re-qulre- s per ton. The Introduction of wIfo a constitutional treatment. and equitable laws nnd good busiwas pointed out, he did not reply once during the five minutes he was Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal- ness management would, it is estimore In on the hill, and yet his lips were ly, acting directly upon the blood and mated, save $40,000,000 moving. While talking to tho great mucous surfaces of the system, there- the administration of tho country's god of battles, how could he hear by destroying the foundation of the roads, or leave It for some other what a poor cavalryman was say- disease, and giving the patient use. strength by building up the constituTho rapid increase In urban poping? "Tell Gen. Rodes," said ho, sud- tion and assisting nature In doing Its ulation has greatly multiplied the denly whirling his horse toward the work. The proprietors have so much demand for perishable products of courier, "to move across the old faith in Its curative powers that they the dairy, truck farm and orchard, Plank road; halt when he gets to offer Ono Hundred Dollars for any and the valuo of such products dethe old Turnpike, ,and I will Join case that It falls to cure. Send for pend In n largo degree to their list of testimonials. Address, speedy transportation from the him there." F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. country to tho1 city. For this nnd One more look upon tho Federal, Sold by druggists, 75c. other reasons the auto truck and lines and then he rodo rapidly down Take Hall's Family Pills for consti similar products-carryin- g motors tlin hill, his arms fl.innlnir to tho pation. are taking the place of tho horse motion of his horse, over whoso m m V ' ead it seemed, good rider that he and cart and tho farm wagon. TOBACCO go. I ex-,- PLOWED UP Public sentiment in favor of bet"vas, he would certainly AND PLANTED TO CORN pected to be told t had made a val-- j ter roads Is rapidly spreading to each farm and hamlet. As a result uable personal reconnolssance, sav- Lancaster, Ky., Juno 10. While of tho awakening, our 2,000,000 of Ing tho lives of many soldiers, and of over a week ago was earth roads can not much longer rethat Jackson was indebted to me at tho rain worth thousands of dollars to Oar-rar- d main In their present condition. Porhaps I that moment, at least. farmers, the drouth remains American farmers cannot afford to might have been a little chagrined unbroken, as at Jackson's silence, and hence com- practically occurred since. no down- pay on an nveraee of 23 cents to pour has mented inwardly and adversely uphaul a ton a mile when 10 cents All crops are showing tho had ef- would suffice If on his horsemanship. Alas! I had the highways were tobacfects of the dry weather and Improved. Ellzabethtown News. looked upon him for the lasttlmo. co prospects wero never worse, the Gen. Fitzhugh Lee. extensive growers of tho Paint Lick Shako Into Your Shoes Shot Stonewall Jackson. Foot-Eas- e, plowed up their to- Allen's the antiseptic Gaffney, S. C, Juno 16. Aftor section having powder. It relieves hot, tired, achbacco fields and planted to corn. living the life of a hermit In the sweating feet, and Oats are damaged 75 per cent, ing, swollen, forests near here for about 40 meadows and grass are burned out, makes walking ensy. Takes tho years, "Wild John" Starne3 died toOver night. Starnes had been a well and wheat In North Garrard, whero sting out of corns nnd bunions. everythey did not have rain throughout 30,000 testimonials. Sold known character throughout this Pota- where, 25c. Don't accopt any subMay, is cut short section for many years. It was said toes are also very unpromlslng,thero stitute. Sample FREE. Address, thnt he was the Confederate soldier being no Allen S. Olmsted, Lo Roy, New moisture to form tho who accidentally shot Gen. Stone22t4 the acreage in the coun- York. wall Jackson, ty Is very large. Hemp nnd corn PREVENTION OF LOCKJAW Whooping cough is not dangerous as yet are not much damaged. GENERAL TREATMENT when the cough is kopt Iooso and Tho uniform success that has atexpectoration easy by giving ChamHealth officer Landls, of .Cincinberlain's Cough Remedy. It has tended tho uso of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem- nati, 0., has Issued tho following been used In many epidemics of this edy has mado It a favorlto every- anent the observance of Fourth of disease with perfect success. For where. It can always be depended July, and incidentally he said it re m, sale by all dealers, upon. For sale by all dealers. m fers to all cases where lockjaw is i WHERE IS DIOGENES'? threatened: Why? 3 "Wounds of this character will beAN HONEST LITTLE GIRL If flies are full of deadly' germs Which aro described In fearful come more and more frequent as wo approach the Fourth of July, New York, June 1G. Ono little terms, and the duty of the medical probecause Uncle Sam jglrj cried If that bo so, then why fession is to educate Sid not want to collect duty from Don't all theso causes of disease the general public to this danger, and also to her. But she was only 9 years old Upon his little flyshlp seize?. the" ease with which tho danger can and has yet opportunity to learn Why don't they kill the fly7 bo averted. Any accident resulting p that, smuggling; Is ono of the great The Rest Itemcdy . in the breaking of ho skin may lay est of femlnlno pleasures. The lit; tie mfss who pined to pay was Ade- For all kinds of sore eyes is Suth- the foundation for an attack of lock-Ja"n Frequently vjn'e wbunS is line Srry, daughter of a promi- erland's Eagle Eye Salve. It Is a It appears to be, and in its nent Chicago' lawyer. WItn her creamy snow white ointment and mother, Mrs. Edward W, Barry, nnd would not injure the eyes of a babe. depths may be a" portion of th6 firem works causing the wound. Properly 25c. her older stater, Gerstdlne, little Guaranteed. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Preaching every Fourth Sunday morning and evening. Sunday at BIblo School every 9:30 a. m. Communion servlco nt 10:30 a.m. Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock Instead of Friday as heretofore. WHEN THE MAINE GIVES UP HER SAILOR DEAD FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH. W. II. Wright, Pastor. O O m C ARDU J 43 vitality to the worn-owomanly frame. Cardui is a vegetable medicine. It contains no minerals, no iron, no potassium, no lime, no glycerin, no dangerous, or drugs of any kind. It is perfectly harmless and safe, for young and old to use. ut habit-forming You ladles, who have pale faces, sallow complexions, dark circles under eyes, drawn features and tired, worn-o- ut expressions, you need a tonic. The tonic you need is Cardui, the woman's tonic. It is the best tonic for women, because its ingredients are specifically adapted for women's needs. They act on the womanly organs and help to Rive needed strength and The Woman's Tonic writes Mrs. Wm. Hilliard, of Mountainburg, Ark., "I took Cardui, on the advice of a friend, and it helped me so much. "Before taking Cardui, I had suffered from female troubles for five years, but since taking it, I am in good health. "I think there is some of the best advice in your book that I ever saw." Your druggist sells Cardui. Try it. u4 "After my doctor had done all he said he could for me," ooooooooooooooo ooooooooooooooooo ockfut jmuuuwu( ouu Write to: Ladies' Advisory Dept. ChattinooM Medicine Co . Chattanooga. Tenn., uuuk. uumc ixcauucuwor women, senwree. lf I wtfiwvrM',.uiwr, ""i 'tw v1 Prolcwsiomil Cnrds. Havana, Juno 16. The steol foremast of the old battleship Maine, J. M. PORTER, which weighs about ten tons, has been shipped aboard tho Ward Line Law, steamer Bayamo. It probably will BEAVER DAM, KY. Will practice hit profession In Ohio and id bo taken to Governor's Island, N. Y. olrlng counties Special etlenllon Riven to ' The work on the wreck was ham- hnslnesnentrukted to hi. care. pered by heavy rains, but on the arF FRANK L. FELIX, WH RIMFKPIF rival of Col. Wm. M. Blnck and II III W VI It UlkbkWI lb ii Col. Mason M. Hatrick, the United PROPRIETORS. Law, States Army engineers In chnrge, all HAKTFORD, KY. will bo In readiness to resume pump Will ptsctlce his profession in Ohio and ai" ..BLACKSMITHIG.. ing operations. These probably will lining counties and In the Court of Appeal. Jrimlnal practice and Collections a specialts. continue until the removal of an adOffice In the Herald building ditional ten feet of water, when InC. E. SMITH. C. M. BARNETT. teresting developments may be ex& SMITH, BARNETT pected, the present water level merely revealing such portions of Law, ship as wero visible on the morning HARTFORD, KY. after the explosion. A Will practice their profession In all the Court Tho Cuban authorities hnve tmrto olOhlo and adjoining counties and In thr Cour Appeals. Collections a specialty. preparations to receive nil bodies if as fast as they aro recovered. They will bo taken to Cabana Have your old fortress. Attorney at GSLLESPIE BROTHERS. I I Attorney at i tRBQair'woVk Horseshoeing tl-- e Attorneys at Specialty HARTFORD, Kentucky. whero they will bo placed in coffins and remain under military guard until tho exploration of tho wreck has been completed. Tho bodies will then ho removed to tho collier Leonldas for transfer North. Two hundred nnd flfrv-nln- c brave sailor boys went down In tho awful Maino explosion. STRAW HATS MADE - NEW! HARTFORD CLUB The Only TIiIiik She Tonlil Do. "Mv coodness! I can't understand how sho could give up her child. They say It has really been adopted by a family thnt lives In HAVE A ROUGH RIVER PRESSINC TELEPHONE 3s YOUR RE&lIN HENCE OU PLACE OK ULS- 1NESS. AND PUT YOURSELF IN DIRECT CONTACT W'lM THE the country." "Yes. You see she found a flnt that Just suited her, and thev wouldn't allow children In tho building." BILLIONS OF PARTICLES OF DUST MAKE LIGHT Tho diffusion of light through tho atmosphere Is due to thousands of floating In it. millions of dust-atoThe finest dust floats highest, nnd imparts tho tint of blue to the heavens. Wero It not for dust, tho sky by day would appear black, and the moon and stars would be visible. All shadows would then bo lnkv blnck. Everything would appear differently. It Is not "tho light" we see, but simply reflections caused by motes of dust, as when a ray of sunllcht enters a dark room through a hole Millions of dust In the shutters. particles catch the light, reflecting It back and forth from one to another, so making tho atmosphero luminous. Tho appointment of William T. Vernon, a negro, as Assistant Su perintendent of Schools for the Five Civilized Tribes of Oklahoma has aroused a storm of protests nnd the President is being urged to recon sider tho selection. Ladies' nnd gents' clothes also WORK GUARANTEED Called for and delivered. Club rate 1.00 per month. Long Distance Lines TO ALL STATES. FOR THE COMPANY'S SPKClALi TO THE FARMERS, CONTRACT CALL ON OR .DURESS Club. Hartford Pressing : Y. M. C. A. Bldg. Hartford, Ky. J. W. O'BANON. Local Manager, Hertford, r & Kj. XKftr DIIV W. C. SEXTON. Incorporated. Local Manager, Heaver Dam, Ky. WOOL HIDESandPURS 1811 Being & Dttlen, we cio do tetter for tos than M::U or commission merchiits. Ktlnecct: aar Unit la Loobtille. We tcrnish Wool C:;js Free ta osr shrfperj. Vnte lot price list J M.SABCL&SOXS Vm?4 Lmurilk, Kr. Oleiniei Promote HAIR BALSAM PARKER'S FCHFlmSSJ 1 Never rail a to Jleatora Oray Hair to ite Youthful Color. Curci Kalp ditetMra it hair falling. JOc.aiian.uii't Dnnrgiiti and fcwitlfki the hair. a luiurlant prowth. duslvely (or our free illustrated OLDEST MAIL 7 tf UKUbKHUUbb im fiic- oniiTii www 11 n the Southern trade. Wre Addre&s. catalogue. m '... Wi (J from the .. GAi'J3v?St m 'V 1 one-thir- d. Rnna Chamberlain's is all that is needed and it is certain to give quick relief. Give it a trial and see for yourself how quickly it relieves the pain and soreness. Price 35c: large size, 50c G. P. Barnes - & So Tired It may be from overwork, but the chances are Its from an In- active LIVER. With a well conducted LIVER one can do mountains of labor without fatigue. It adds a hundred per cent to ones earning capacity. It can be kept In healthful action by, and oaly by More than nine out of every L3ten cases of rheumatism ara simply rheumatism of the muscles, due to cold or damp, In or chronic rheumatism. such cases no internal treatment is required. The fret vrumttlr ottUlnM In all mnntrlp, ov Ma rv r. CanAU and trademarks, gkrtcli. JlortelCopjrWlmttKU-Uttmapplication of Kcnd or l'lioto, for run ucr,yavciuiawanaoiurrvtuaauieinionnatlOQ. m D. LH"''"IS f" Kvery Article Guaranteed. Co, 1 - W l. REPORT on plnublllty. Patentimct- loe cxrtatlvtljr. BANK RIPCRENCES. , Btnd 4 rent. In Munra lor onr two Invalnabi took, on HOW TO OBTAIN and SELL PAT. ENTS, hk li onr will pay, How to xtrt wit- - I J SWIFT & CO. PATENT LAWYERS, D. C. to-d- Tutt'sPills TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. j 303 Seventh St., Washington, Dr. Bell's AntisepticSalve Good for all Skin Diseases. w. deep-ertha- DR. BELL'S I ANTI-PAI- N SPERLWrS Good EA5LE EYE tz SILK Ey Hthing hut the - For Internal and External Pains . Subscrlbo for Tho Hartford Herald. Subscribe for The Herald; $1.00 a yV I PAQB FOUR. scramblo for tbo nomt- Tbd ' friends from Ohio county who attended the conference with Mr. Likens wore: Judge Ci M. HEBER MATTHEWS, FRANK L.FELIX, Crowe, Hons. H. P. Taylor and P. EDITORS. L. Felix. One thing Ohio county FRANK L. FELIX, Pub. and Prop'r. nnnrprlntn and trtinnM rtnmnrrnia that was the solid backing given their cdndldato by the Democrats of Entered nt the Hartford post-offias mall matter of the second class. the Second, Third and Fourth Congressional Districts. THE HARTFORD HERALD Wednesday, junb 21, Company, mi 1 The Harijprd Heraldh OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O O Cumberland Telephone BAPTIST CHUnCH. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO J. V. Brunei-- , Pastor. O and the burglars smashed the largo O glass front without awakening tho night operator. The police are ,vestlgatlng the, robbery. 1. O. O. In- - O5 . i i $ s r WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1011. or! h i h i :i Thft rt'wvliln nr Q iVInnV be glad to see the members at theso services, cspec Jally at the morning hour; the de-flnite decision In regard to the next year will bo announced and doubt- m i i.i .v.- Hits Judge O'Rcar Hard. member shoud hear. O'ltear's candidacy Is ono of the cnurcn. on legislation In tho most Insidious Preaching at Concord Saturday most unfortunate things that ever combine against manner. Such Influence is most al- - afternoon at 2:30 o'clock and Sun - jhappencd to the Republican party The money and of ay at tho same hour. in Kentucky. O'Rear's political Judco O'Rear has now become an Ways tho force of .bribes, adroitly used but neverthe (propaganda means personal violence open' scnet. less effective. Every newspaper In Judge Wednesday at 2 p. m June 14, instead of statute law. d political It is a popular practice now to tne gtae ghould take up this fight. Miss Flora Roll and Mr. E. L. i O'Rear is tho swat a flv. both at homo and in tne tj,o Third House should bo over- - Yontz were united In marriage at dictator of tho State and Imagines thrown. is above the law. The good vobaseball field. the Tiomo of tho bride In Green- ho program ters of Kentucky will soon show (Itspension ville, Ky. Tho musical There aro fow things more Thev are tnlking about they stand for no Diaz hnflll him that miaflttiF nnA. r.tiA.flnnliK iu u .uv. o-lng teachers, which Is all right. But buoi.uc u.iu uipuiuitEuiii), rr. m InnnT nrAfPrlfnf? fhfi TPrPITinnV WAR r 'ntltnta nnrl nrlll lv" ,tt" .LIJ uu'" .tlfully rendered by Misses Green i lng why not pension old and aisameu merchant than for some erstwhile Ideas down his throat, not with customer to call on him for repairs and Hay. also? editors, bayonets, but with ballots. Mays-vill- e To the strains of Mendelssohn's .or sunnltos which ejimn tin "nhnrt" Ledger (Republican). summer drink, jon nn 0,JIcr whlcn saIc, customer i Wedding March John H. Wallace, As an acceptable Louisville, and Grace Duncan, of THE REPRIEVE ARRIVED carbolic acid seems yet to be a pop- nad pace(j wjjn a mai.order house. places and ( There Is seldom anything gained by '(Greenville, the little nephew and - FIVE MINUTES TOO LATH ular beverage In some with some people. buying from a mall-ordhouse, .cousin of the bride, came down tho Such' goods are usually shoddy or ,fern c'ad stairway preceding the Los Angeles, Calif., June 10. Tho Ellzabethtown News wants to a me- "short" In some way. It Is the (bride. The children were prettily iFIve minutes after ho had been exe- know If a man who consults .. . rnnnrv mayntynntn tn Ti.hnm juu lnnv , nrpRKPM In wnirn nnn mrrlrtrt naauala nutnrl J. a .ucAicuu ,insurgent lirlngt ! ..,, ... ..Utwu u, iuUn w.muu' . ....v,... Why cure r. dium Is a for charities or personal favors, jOt pink and white flowers. (squad orders reached Cullacrxn from of the greenest shade. Following was the bride looking. tho lnsurcent hpnrimmrfnr- - i who heln sunnort vour town, countv Democratic primary just a week &nA state governments , and to them lovely In a dainty white dress and tho life of' Col. Marcos, former Don,t forset ,should bo given your $rad gnd pat- - carrying white roses. Advancing Federal commander. rt'Ift ilviil ?2llir,la?"' . . T select nnnn. to a green bower she was met by Gelgo Redo, jormer governor of It. A fine list ot men iu . any .i Jhe groom and Dr. Henderson, who ' the state you couldn't miss It, glnaloa reyea,ed thc from, and , Thn. . In Mi...nH rS .. siruiit; uii-.i- n .u a t. A... iucii; in iuiuui ui n . M ..u uenumui anu fimpressive ccrn- - fdn ,r .. .. ...... ,.. ., , ., way ycu vote I. . .. . dercurrent of sentiment among some ' mony pronounced them man . .. .i.r..... i"iQ maiion ,i iwo aays Deioro ms ex- Tho rirpns PQ been iul. heir Hartford, which is wife. The bride and - rtm ,',. ! a ,WUUon mai Marelos lad been granted , protC8t B Western trln 'nraT.e for the Evanavlllo Courier's. ,nlo an They M be at ,lKe great cross o tt4 military or- yJtioa9 'home ,t SC aviation meet and demonstration thc M Ky., after July der. an honor hlch only four men -- It was phIbUlon ,aWB of 0ho county, aswhlch took Place recently. Auth, in Mexico ever rcfietVOd. When S n- b I S r.rrtn gmanotja IeUdenced tr. and Mrs. b. '6. Roll entertain-'alo- a surrendered the Federal offl- credit.. i , lar paper ue enes much Xfayll, Ihd colored Suburb of ed Tuesday even'lng, July 13th, In cers were promised protection, but f Hartford. CitizeUd see much to 'honor of their daug'h'fW- Flora. The ho declares this was violated. g iwlng on tUOS"1 )ig dump Hartford, Is get- - make 'them brieve that liquor Is 'reception rooms and tfall were ar- - ter Marelbs' eyes were bandaged, piles, . a nIcjj. Tho piles of being tiluor sold or peddled In tlstically decorated 'in green with Redo 6'ald ho realized the officer In ting no places or by some parties, touches nt white Itnd pfnk. Tho Ichklpgo of the firing squad was nerv- on 'the side of the some uvrw j i..c uiauur iiud huuul uiihiib'iuuhi ati luiiucicii iuuuij wud uiiu ittiuiii iiiu uaiiuam: nn ypt been lUt in com street exe- nope- - reatnuu mo iimu. 11 nas Deen sug- - aiiraciive Dy me urines cane in usiins insiruciion as 10 now tne storage inf firivors are still gested that a mnsklcss "dnv rider" 'dress of whlto and green Burmount- - cutlon Bhould bo carried out. He ful. club be organized to promulgate a led by kissing doves and pink roses then replaced tho bandage, saying, to f(JW nlntSi just as R 8tarter resting under a canopy of green and "I am ready." Between tho fly that refuses entering me "white. . wipe Us feet before The Bentlment of the occasion was FRANKS ACCUSES O'REAR resldenco and tho loafer who sits PAHTY ROLES GOVERNING sputa 'carried out In the cakes and Ices, around a house and ejects his which tho latter of which wpro pink hearts on the floor. It Is hard to tell menace to OF "SEEINIT DR. MOSS is the worst nufsance or surmounted by cuplds. Thn T.rm(avlllr Tlmpfl rrnr nn ifttk 4'Thlri1 hflft Hnnnfi ' lit nnlncr Prayer meeting Wednesday even' " f lng at 8 o'clock. Teachers' meeting Thursday evening at 7:46 Sunday School at 9:45. Dr. E, W. Ford Supt. Morning worship at 10:45 o'clock, ripclnr- - (note the change In time) and ev- I matter advocated In NOTICE, DEMOCRATS! Primary Elec- Tho Herald some weeks ago. There Democratic State are fow greater menaces to the pub- tion, Saturday, July 1. lie welfare and Important leglslatlvo measures than this Third House af- ,,t At last account, Miss Canadian .rfni in. Reciprocity was still waiting at . ,g ofteri bronBht to bear up- Frankfort ' a pastor would F. Reunion and HejniblliMin Convention, Louisville, Ky July 11, 1011. For tho above occasion the Illinois Central Railroad Company authorizes rate of one faro plus 25 cents for the round trip from all atatlnna Half fare for children" ofc vw. twclvo years of age. ,flv Tickets on sale July 10 and 11, 12, A9" ""j!1 JuI i911,.rftlU trip from Beaver Dam, $3.40. J. E. WILLIAMS, Agent X I A HOT DAY & r T I m And still there's more to follow. "Whether you are pioking raspberries in the White Mountains or dream- t ;K Wy- ,.nti Cox-Fran- ing dreams in tho valley of the Roll-Yont- z. self-electe- i f. I. & ,f er seer-sucke- nrt... : ,, I 1 tt oming, or sweltering in town, you'll be glad yoivbought one of these cool, stylish and fashionable "Featherweights." Nobody ought to be without comfortable clothing it "is all here everythingin the light weights and aud the price doesn't stand in the way. We have fitted many. Why not you? We await your coming with perfect confidence, as we are sure from our extensive assortment we will fit you satisfactorily. Come here for your coolers in Suits, Coats, Trousers, Shirts, Hose, Thin Underwear, Straw Hats, etc. Don't bring much money you won't need it. next-toTiothiii- if? A '- '''lon. - Af-to- rn - CARSON & CO., Inoorporatedi JSht CLOTHIERS. HAR.TFOR.D, . iMtM4MwMMMwVMwVlVIiMMiMUtUViUUMVVMV b r ;,. ' ' r- - To the Voters r Ohio Comity. "Swat the house fly" is tho To Be Held All Over Kentucky I am seeking tho Democratic nomShows Pocketful of Affidavits eral advice from physicians and ination for Commissioner of AgriOn Saturday, July That O'rear and Dr. Amoss ers. The admonition Is good, but If culture. I am a Democrat, and have some scientist will come along and my served tho party to the best of Had Confernce. I, 1911. tell us how to make our aim so ability since I have been a voter. I a fly at every good that we will kill am a farmer and believe this office swat, wo will bo under lasting ob1 bbl. Patent Flour Information concerning tho Dom- - K0ught, In fair division of favors, go (Dispatch to Louisville Herald.) $5.00. Bowling Green, Ky., June 17. ligations. ocratlc State Primary Election to boto a farmer. It Is closer to rural 1.30. 48 lbs. Patent Flour "eld July 1, 1911. rules to govern llfo than any other State ofllce, un- - Time: June 9, 1911. Mr Tranks says If Judge O'Rear 24 lbs. Patent Flour 70 Place: Room 23, Henrietta Ho-- ... ...o nomination for Governor, ame. All ofllcers of election aro less It be that of Public Instruction, ., 5.50. 601b.CanPureEard .....' Ky. ...hp .lontii knoll of civil liberty requested to carefully read and fol and I think can bo made yet a great- tel, Princeton, 1.25. Characters in play: Judge E. C. 10 lb. Pail Pure Lard If low er force In ameliorating conditions ...111 i.n cmmriprf In Kentucky." .". 65. First That a primary election that surround country life. I pledge O'Rear, Doctor D. C. Amoss, Liv- 51b. Pail Pure Lard so lucKy, Judge O'ltear should be M. 2 gals. White Flake Syrup 75. will expect Mr. for the above purposes bo held, un- tho Democracy my utmost effort In eryman R. W. Perry, Democrats the U. Lamb, Mayor John C. Gates; by.' 70. 2gals. SanteeSyrnp... (...'. Franks to help them defeat this foe der the primary election laws, in Its behalf if I am named for tho standers, sympathizers and hangers-o- 2 each precinct of thlB Commonwealth, ofllce, and untiring labor in behalf of civil liberty. Cans Best Table Peaches 35. on the first day of July, 1911, be- cf tho whole people if I nm elected. 25. During these exasperating davs tween the hours of 6 o'clock a. m. I stand for better farmers and bet With this plot and theso charac- 2 Cans Good Table Peaches of heat and files, few Individuals and 4 o'clock p. m. standard time. ter farming; better soil and Defter ters Ed T. Franks, of Owcnsboro. need more attention than man's that ho Second All Democrats, who are seed; better schools and bettpr unfolded a play feels sure will put Judge O'Rear on faithful friend, the horse. It Is legal voters of tho prlcinct herein roads; better environment, social easy to provide a horse with ordi- they offer to vote, and all Indepen' and physical; In a word, rural pro- the ,bllnk. It Is a heartless dent voters, who believe In tho prin- gress. I earnestly ask your aslst-anc- e nary comfort and Mr. Franks arrived In Bowling maEtcr that neglects this patient, ciples of the Democratic party, and Green early this morning and went In the contest. helpless creature. over to Morgantown In an auto, acdesire to sec those principles succeed, Slncerelv yours. V companied by B. S. Huntsman and D. F. HILL. doctor has discovered who will feel In honor bound, after A London J- - Meredith, where ho spoko to a To my friends In Ohio county I thnt flute nlaylng Is good for con - .participating In said primary, to U was hore lle flrst Probably he's right. We isupport tho nominees thereof, and want to state that Judge B. F. Hill, ls0(1 crow,,' sumptlves. h,s Vot on whlch ho nm-ex- - all young mpn Just arriving at Hpnry county. Ky.. is mv of can Imagine nothing that would and I would appreciate it as an p,med to'nht In his. speech here. a consumptive more com- - IJorlty, who intend to affiliate with me uemocrattc party, ana are legal act of kindness to mo If my friends ' H0 ren" ninvit8 rrom n. v. plctely and make hint Jump up out nlnvpr n mllo voters In tho -precinct wherein they .would rendnr him thplr vntoo mH err' a merman 01 rnnceion, ann t UCU n,i VWMUW lk i..i liIH rhnn tho J. " ..H .... Tne pur-I nm In the samo Con- - a1, U- - L,nraD' to get him out of the neighborhood. offer to vote, are Intltled and lnvlt- - 'assistance. . pd tn TmrHrlnntn In nnlH nrlmnrv. lcrroaclnr.nl U1DL1ILL UD tu YtlLt'IM 11 I Port Of the affidavits Was that Lamb . .. ... ., w . LlJtl IfclvUPIllllUI Tho city council of Central City subject to tho revision of Section .'Ohio countv nnrl nm n n.i,hhnr innl Mayor Gates had made an cn- we," gagement to take Judge O'Rear out has passed an ordlnanco exempting Three of this call Very truly yours, for a drive. They went to thc Henfrom local ta:atlon, for a period of W. B. HILL. Fifth It shall be the duty of tho , Ave yearn, any new manufacturing ofllcers In rietta Hotel and found him In. room at tho each precinct A Serious Charge. twenty-threIn plant that may locate there. Such close of tho polls to then count tho consultation with The examining trial David A. Amoss, recently nn ordinance ns that would be a ballots, anounco the result and cerA of near Cromwell, who quitted of tho charges of being king good thing for Hartford. Why tify tho same to the respective Coun- was arrested last Wednesday, of tho nlcht-ridor- s. our city council do tho couldn't rPfrlRlnHvp niBtrlr.t rVitrimU- - I . (brought to Hartford and lodged In Wo certainly need Perry avers .that ho went to samo thing? vnn. .. . , "Queen H,.M, V.AbN.t.b ,.Uto ... ..UM..I.V0 .A....... ,an' charB0d w"h unlawfully variety and .Judge O'Rear's door and knocked manuiaciunng iiihiiih Hero unu me in rltiPB nt thn Hnfl thv hnii of- sort of Inducement ought to be ,certfy Buch result t0 thfJ CUy and ,iellonlously having carnal knowl- - land it was slow In opening. After he later fered to get them. Our natural fa- - Count Executive Committee said CdBe f and sexual Mercourse with 'a while O'Rear came to the door DauSnerty, an infant female and opened It. Perry saw Dr. cllltles are all right we simply Cornm,tteea 8ha within tbreo 'Cra on the safe side, select want to attract tho attention of cap- - day(j thcreafter canvaga and tabu. , under the age of 10 years, was call- - Umoss therein. oeing nausis anu gei meiu iu iane u- - atJ BaJ(j yoto and forj,wItli certify Tne reading or tno amaavits ere- oaiu'u'" aua S&11 styles, widths. tlce, f!: Ma wa wntlnued to ated a sensation here. Itho samo to tho State Executive Monday, Juno 26th. at Its headquarters, While In Loulsvlllo last week Coramltteo, . Tho warrant of arrest was Issued Flatt May Recover. .. a .nnf APAnnA with ,. num. Ytflthln tpn rlnvd ihnnntts n ...l , """""" vv V1 K '.VHIVUV. ..,,.. V.- I""' hv Tllrlo. 17 X Worllr. ...- - . There has been a decided Im ot friends from dlfforenC parls rnado'bv Labn Hlnfl n provement In favor of Harvoy Flatt, The cerUflcato of tho precinct Dam, Ky. of the Stnto, Mr. G. B. Likens Issu- - cera shall show In detail the number neftr relo.tivo. Tho arrest was ,ho waa seriously wouhded In Hayed a card declining to enter tho prl- - of votes cast for each' candidate and ma,je by Sheriff T. H. Black and In ,tl, the colored suburb of Hartford, mary as o candidate for Secretary tho report of tho County or the Leg-- 'default of a $2,060 bond, the do- - nt an early hour Sunday morning, WI1-t- o of Stato. This was a disappointment Islatlve District Committee, of tho femiant was placed In Jail' to await ' June 11, by his brother-in-lamany of his friends who earnest- - city and County Executive Commit- - tnn Ynminlnfr trial At the time of the lim Taylor. 'shooting. It was thought be could ly Insisted that he could win the tee In tho counties containing cities Island, Ky. Store Robbed. nomination and be elected. How- - 0f the flrat class, shall show In survive but a short time, and not- Calhoun, Ky., June 17. The gen- - withBtandtaK Flatt has two bullet considering, that there only re- - tall the number of votes cast for . T. Howell at Is- - holeB eral store of n j,B arro malned fifteen days to canvass, and each candidate, ln hJa heaili iland, this county, was entered by 'and ono jn j,jb ieg, 0e chances are ' a term of Circuit Court In session, I the WInfred King, a young white man 'robbers last night and a quantity of Tory mch jn his favor for recovery, and the further fact that the noml-- 1 Only One Dollar a Year. In The Herald and .it Costs Llvermore, charged with merchandise stolen, together with!" by a from would be followed nation Dreacn or peace, is tne only pruon- - $18 In money. The store is situated strenuous campaign Mr. Likens $1 a TwJ w Ills directly under the exchange of the thought It would not be best to n- - er now In the McLean county Jail. genoth- health. $ HARTFORD GROCERY COMPANY. SPECIALCASH PRICES n. ht a te broth-,unfoId- er cd &0"t .. .. n. nt..l. e, tw ,,. Quality" (Greater ierhathest 7ZOW. .... "? nt sizes and W E. P. BARNES & BRO Beaver j w, de-ev- er, Plenty of Good Reading SUBSCRIBE NOW! in M - snUttAi A, m.'ajaEn WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21. mil. THE HARTFORD HERALD (proving. It was first thought she suffered a stroke of paralysis. PAGE FIVE. Half Price Millinery! f Preaching at Goshen Sunday at .a. m. by the Dastor. Prayer meeting this evening at 8 o'clock 1 conducted by Prof. W. R. Hcdrlck. A new plarib.0 fri GREAT HOPKINS COUNTY FAIR! JULY 18, 19,20,21,22. &&Wm FOR SALE Will take a good horse or cov l Call on or address, '' trade. k C. D. CHICK, 24t4 6 Beaver Dam, Ky. If For Sale, Farms All sizes, from to 300 acres. We can please you you want to buy land. A. C. YEISER & CO., Special Train Service on M. H. & E. at Reduced Rates. C. C. GIVENS, President. J. A. FRANCEWAY. Secretary. , Believing as we do that it is notgood business to carry over millinery, we will put on sale Friday and Saturday our remain ing stocK at exactly A big class initiation of 100 is being arranged by the Mrs. Josio Duke, Dundee, Is at of the World, and will bo held the bedside of her father, Rev. G. on Sunday, July 2. J. Dean, who Is seriously ill at the at Llvermore residence of Mr. J. H. B. Carson, Col. J. H. Brewer and other officials of the order will be present. Quite city. a number of members of the local You can't afford to miss the lodge will probably attend. speaking at the court house next Read S. .1. Ticlipiior'H advertise Saturday at 1 o'clock If you are Interested in the political issues of the ment found on page two If It's bar gains you are after. This Mammoth day. (Thurs-dny- ) Snlo will begin Old Papers, Lots of 'Em For sale morning and Inst nine days. at The Herald ofllce. To go on Mr. Tlchcnor never does things by shelves or under carpets or for blast- halves and jou may rest assured If ing purposes. Five cents pep largo you miss this bargain snlo you mill package. tf l egret It. Hartford, Ky. ONE HALF PRICE Every Hat marked in plain figureCome look them over divide the marked price by two you will have what the Hat costs er you. Plenty of new styles you and at a price that will il that will please uei iciiiiiy niLtJie&L yuu. uuu i ictn iu see them, and bear in mind that it pays to trade with a house that saves you money. I Mid-Summ- JjGo, Hertford, Kentvicky James J. frf I0 r Mr. J. H. Loyd, wife and daugh- Mr. Delmer Bishop, son of E. T. Miss Ruth Loyd, of Fordsvllle. r, Bishop, who was stricken with Green where 111 at the .have gone to Bowling We will offer for the next two weeks at 25 per cent dis- ralysls last week, Is very residence of H. L. Brown, his they will remain tlic next monm or Oliver Disc Cultivators, brother-in-lacount the celebrated of near Centertown. six weeks. Mrs. Loyd and daughI. Case Disc Harrows and many Mr. Fred Wcerner, tho shoemaker, ter. Miss Ruth, will attend the sum- Moline Cultivators, prepare them Normal to other farming implements. AVe are also agents for the fa- left Monday for his annual vacation, mer their schoolbetter tho coming work for this mous Deering Mowers and Binders. Now is your time to which Ky., time will Include Louis- scholastic year. ville, Cannellton and Tell City, supply yourselves with implements. We want to clean up Ind. He will bo gone about a Captain Wm. E. Bennett, Jr., 25th U. S. Infantry, Fort Lawton, Seat these lines. Watch our ad. from time to time. Yours truly, month. W T. T)rnn tle, Washington, arrived in Hartford Taaaia T Q to spend a few days with and J. E. Curils. Centertown: wh0 Mrs- - S- INCORPORATED. Bton Mauzy Pleasant Ridge; J. L. Ih'a mother' liad recent,r been, very ca,me DUNDEE, KENTUCKY. HImes. city, and J. H. Loyd. Fords- announcing vllle, wero among Tho Herald's call- in answer to a telegram his mother's sudden nnd what was ers Monday. then thought to be very serious illS. J. TIchenor's Great Bargain ness. Mrs. H. P. Taylor has returned Sale begins at McHenry Illinois Central Railroad Time Tafrom a few day3 visit to her daugh- (Thursday) morning. Read his ad. ble at Beaver Dam, Ky. Tho Kentucky Board of Pharmaappointed cy, at its last meeting, South Bound.' ter, Mrs. Woolfork Barrow. Bound. North on page two of Tho -- Herald this James H. Williams, of No. 1324:05 a.m. No. 12111:35 p.m. Hon. John J. McHenry, Louis- week for bargain particulars or par- Druggist Hartford, official referee for Ohio No 12212:28 p.m. No. 1012:48 p.m. ville, spent Sunday with his mother, ticular bargains. county, and he has accepted. It f No. 1022:48 p.m. No. 1318:55 p.m. Mrs. Jennie T. McHenry, city. Mr. W. H. Moore, who has been will be his duty to pass upon all J. E. Williams. Agt Mr. J. F. Vlckers, Owensboro, ar- on tho sick list for tho past week, applicants for druggist registration rived in Hartford yesterday to spend Is Improving. He was threatened and report to the State Board. Prof. C. C. Justus, of Beaver Dam, a day or two with old friends. with a stroke of paralysis on tho Those interested in tho matter will gave us a pleasant call Thursday. Hon. Olllo James' speech at the left side. He was ablo to come to please take notice accordingly. responded to my other court house next Saturday will be a tho shop yesterday. Several Messrs. G. I. James, Owensboro; request for settlement. Did you? Messrs. A. V. Rowan, Hartford, Henry Ralph, Esq. Jno. Graham, G. "corker." Don't fall to hear him. E. W. FORD, M. D. 23tf routo 1; L. J. Iglehart, Esq. J. C. B. Foreman, Henry Carter, Hiram Misses Margery Ellis, Louisville, Mary Taylor left last week and Annie Dudley, Winchester, Ky., Jackson, J. K. Addington and A. a. nnhhif nnrt n. W. Powers, of Nar Miss Centertown, and Albert 'rowa; Me88rB. virgil, Wm. H., and stay at Chautauqua, are visiting Mrs. Rowan Holbrook, Chapman, for a Cox. Hartford, routo 1, wero among nmpv nGnrrow. J. W. Thomas. J. N. Y. city. ' The Herald's callers yesterday. WiiBon. Mark Renfrow and Gus McHenry, Miss Nora Wedding left Wednes A. C. Wakeland, Mr. Matthews, senior editor of St. Clair, of Dundee, wero among Heber gave Tho Herald a pleasant call Fri- day for a visit with her sister, Mrs. The Horald, left Monday afternoon those who attended the trial of the George Lewis, who lives near Ow day. for Cerulean Springs, Ky to attend water cases here last week. ensboro. meeting of the annual good white ftirls, W.NTEr-T- wo Mr. W. .D. Luce, city, was a Mr. John Woodburn, President of .the Kentucky Press Association, In one as maid to elderly lady and to pleasant caller at Tho Horald offlco tho Bremen Deposit Bank, Bremen, session there four days this week. Saturday. do housework, the other as cook and Ky., was In the city Thursday, On The Horald has Just Issued from laundress, in a family of three. Also eGrtrude Wright will leave- business. Miss its lob rooms sovernl thousand Daeo a white boy to take caro of horso Monday for a visit to friends near Mrs. Lucy T. Wedding arrived circulars announcing tho great Bar- - and do outside work on a smnll Dam. Beaver , Monday at tho Commercial Hotel gain Sale of 8. J. TIchenor, McHen- - place In a suburb of Louisville. Good Mr. W. L. Collins and wife, of from her home In the West to spend ry, to begin (Thursday) wages to right parties; references reEddyvllle, aro visiting Mr. and Mrs. her summer vacation In Hartford. morning. Remember the date, quired. Apply to Miss Barbaroux, M. T. Likens. , 16 Eastern Parkway, Castlewood, Mr. W. H. Barnes went to Daw- June 22. Louisville, Ky. Ernest Woodward returned son Springs yesterday where ho will Mrs. Mr. Andrew E. Glenn returned to home Friday after a week's visit at spend a fow days for the benefit of his school work at Bowling Green Miss Mamie Rqwo died at her Pleasant Ridge. t Monday last week. He was accompanied by homo near Centertown, his health. 9 o'clock of con-H- er Dr. Z. H. Shultz, former Supt. of Mr. S. L. Whittaker and sons his slater, Miss Hattle Glenn, who rooming about remains were In- now of Pleasant Ridge, was Charles, and Carroll, of Heflln, gave will take a summer course In the 'sumption. preparatory to teaching in terred in the Centertown cemetery in the city Thursday. The Herald a pleasant call while in Normal, 'at 10 o'clock yesterday morning af Hartford College this year. Don't fall to hear Hon. Olllo Hartford Thursday. conducted bv Thero seems to be a dearth in ter funeral services James at the court house next Mrs,' A. P. Taylor and children, Rev. H. P, Brown. Tho docenss-mi. marriages In Ohio $.uriay-ja- t 1 o'clock p. m. of OWensboro, are here for an ex- ZZL of Wil nW.l who Prccedctl hcr 8(Jme . For Sale Town property, vacant' issued rom the oh, County Clerk's'60" .. . W. B. Render. dwelling, eKht years aeo. lotseoitages Mrs. S, E. Duke, who was taken that being Harrison Raymond. Mc- Ji. C.' YEISER & CO., Messrs. Heavrin A Woodward. suqqemy quite u last wee, is lm- - Henry, to Tula Daugherty. McHenrv. attorneys for Robt. Robinson, . who Hartford, Ky. ' pa-te- FARMERS, Attention. urday night for Graysvllle, Tenn., where he will attend the marriage of his brother, Mr. D. W. Williams, of Graysvllle, to Miss Sadie Thomas, Soddy, Tenn. Mr. Williams left Miss Mary Taylor, city, went to of Hartford about three years ago and Louisville last Wednesday and from position there to New York ThursOny, where has an excellent Graysvllle.ns mana ger of a store in she will spend several weeks at the Chautauqua. Prof. Tool H. Pile, of Hardlns- hurg, Ky., has gone to Washington. Mr. Guy Forrester has resigned prihis position as linotype operator on D. C where he has been made secretary to Congressman Ben tho Hartford Republican and gone vate Earlington, Ky., to work on tho Jobnpon. This position was former !o ly held by Rogers Gore, of HodgenBoo force, vllle, Ky., who was forced to resign Mrs. E. W. Ford, son and daugh- on account of the critical illness of ter, Edwar4 and Amby Ford, went hte wife. to Fordsville Friday whero they Mr. Geo. W. Fencan. chief enginv. Ill visit relatives and friends for eer for the L. & N. R. R. Co., arabout ten days. rived In Hartford Monday and will Miss Winona f Stevens left remain a few days In attendance at Thursday for an extended trip to court. Mr. Feagan was accompan the Eastern cities and the seashore. ied by his wife and son, Master Feagan, who will visit She was Joined at Louisville by Lawrence a party of friends. friends In Hartford for a week or days. Commonwealth's Attorney Ben D. ten Rlngo returned to Hartford Mon sciintrTKirs floating STU- day and will remain until Circuit niO is lying at the Hartford wharf. Court adjourns. Ho Is accompanied I If youTwant .photographs, have them by his son, Master Ryan. rando now. we navo none .orh on n this county for a num- Mrs. John T, Hocker, of near Mc- - the brfat-iber of years and you know what wo Henry, who was stricken with paralysis some weeks ago, is gradually can do for you In the picture line. growing worse and when last heard Give us p. call. THE SCHR03TERS. from Monday she was very ill. Mr. Arthur Petty, recently foreman on the Leltchfleld Gazette, has accepted a position In the mechanical department of the Hartford Republican. , i Mr. SIdnv Williams left last Sat- Mr. L. S. Smith, who had been suffering from chronic stomach trouble, took suddenly worse somo ten days ago and died last Thursday at his residence In the Goshen neighborhood. His remains wero .ur. rranK u. foreman who re-- 1 Interred In tho West Providence cently resigned from the Naval church burying grounds Friday. .Mr. Acodemy at Annapolis, Md has ac Smith was one of Ohio county's best cepted a position with tho Manches- - citizens and will be greatly missed, ter Steamship Co., of Philadelphia, Ho leaves a wife and one son, A. M. and will sail on next Thursday or Smith, cashier of the McHenry De- Bank, Friday for Antwerp In tho Interest of tho company. Before leaving Annapolis Mr. Foreman was given Mrs. .Mary Williams Dead. a splendid recommendation by the Mrs. Mary Williams died at tho Chief of the Marino Engineering residence of Mr. Frank May, Union and Naval Construction Department. street, yesterday morning at eight o'clock of diseases Incldont to old Word has been received here that rage. After funeral services con Mr. W. O. King, of Chicago, brother ducted by Rev. Couch her remains of our townsmen, Messrs. John and will be Interred In the Bells Run King, will leave with his fami- cemetery Dan morning at 11 ly soon for an extended trip through o'clock. Europe. For a number of years the Mrs. Williams lips been In feeble firm of W. O. King fc Co. have done health ever since before she camo an extensive lumber business In the to Hartford about a year asro to live Windy Ciy, bcirg large exporters with her daughter. Mrs. May. The to the principal lumber markets of decline whs gradual until about four Holland and Gprmanv, and the se- or tlvn davs ago she took nior member of the firm goes to fos- III and sank rapidly until suddenlv the end ter this department of his business. came. While gone, Mr. King and family The deceased was 70 years old will visit the principal points of In- jand had been a member of the Bap- terest In the United Kingdom. wBi cnurcn ror many ypars. was so seriously lnjurpd at the Broadway Mines in this county, a telegram from the Clerk of 'he U. S. Court at Louisville, Thursday, Informing them that Judge Evans had set aside the former Judgment In favor of tho Coal Company, and awarded their client a new trial. The suit Is for $15,000 and was tried at Owensboro last May. ed all. delightful pastimes. Mrs. McHcnry takes a lively Interest in her young friends and is greatly loved by them e Pst A number of young people were Will he rinsed July itli. most charmingly entertained bv Mrs. The following merchants havo Jennie McHenrv Monday evening on agreed to close their stores nil day the lawn at her beautiful home here. July the 4th, on account of National The guests wero Invited to meet Holiday: Miss Ann Dudlev. of Winchester, Barnard & Co. Kv and Miss Margery Ellis, of Carson Co. Louisville, in whose honor the en Talr e-- Co. was given. Games and tertainment J. Rosenblatt. refreshments enlivened tho evening ;nnd tho cnarming hostess and her .younc friends crentlv entnvo,i that.. " " FOiEYSHOMTlSB o o COOOJKOOOCK)CK000X!XKOOOCK50CX)0 'g g 5 Q O GOOD FOR 1. (CbLOTHEV) ' Some of Our Best Efforts Are used in providing the best clothes to be had for little men from 3 to 17 DUNDEE MERCANTILE CO., Tltn j? M LITTLE y ft MEN! win-'yesterd- ay E, ?T' years old. The newest and Best materials are put into our Suits for Boys. wWs kJ We Take Special Pains to get the boys interested in this store. g -- six-wee- ks 8 8 g are the men of to- morrow. Mothers, if you are interested in a Suit for your boys bring them to us, 1 to-day he boys ot mid-summ- er we can satisfy you. ! Suits $2, $2.50, $3, $3.50, $4, $5, $6, $7.50, $8.50, $10. Zrr.,X. ... .. Z" Ro' , E. P. Barnes Bro. BEAVER. DAM, KY, fcXJOCOOOCtrcooeoooeoooflorrswuv" . WWWWWWWWWWWVWVWVWtH . ! --- l PAGE SIX. THE HARTFORD HERALD could bo there a', that tlm6, but the INFAMOUS OUTRAGE UPON committee decided against any further postponement. KENTUCKY CITIZENSHIP It Is probable that former Gover"of Illinois will be the first nor Yates witness, as ho has asked to be heard Was Gov. Willson's Conduct in as soon as possible. "WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1D1J. I1 N !i Pi ! Il i yield Is almost 480,000,000 bushels, and that of spring wheat 284,000,-00- 0 bushels. While winter wheat will probably yield less to the acre WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1011. than the averago for five year's, spring wheat will show an Increased A man who hat a weak and impaired stomach and who doe not properly digest hit food will loon find that hit blood hat become yield of two bushels over 1910 and M. H. & E. RAILROAD TIME TAweak and Impoyerished, and that his whole body is improperly and a slight lncrcaso over the flvo-yeBLE AT HARTFORD, KY. Insufficiently nourished. Allowing Negro Murderer PENITENTIARY STRI PES averago yield. Dr. PIERCE'S GOLDEN MEDIC7IC DISCOVERY NO HINDRANCE TO LOVE table clTcctlro Sunday, Dec. ...Time Tho condition of the spring wheat to Escape. makes tho stomach strong, promotes the flour of 4 ill, contains the following schedule: crop on Juno 1 was a full point digestive juices, restores the lost appetite, makea Mo., Juno 1C. The Carthage, average, while above tho ten-yeNo. 112 North Bound duo 7:20 n. m. assimilation perfect, Invigorates tho liver and r, The Glasgow Times says: s, parities and enriches the blood. It la the great blood-makelove that caused Miss Ethel Daily except Stinilny. winter wheat was below tho average In 1U03, Henry Shepherd, a peaco but bettor than In 1010 at this time. flesh'bulldcr and restoratives nerve tonic. It makes men stenographer to Secretary of North Bound due 3:40 p. in. strong la body, actlvo In, mind and cool ln Judgement. No. and State Roach, at Jefferson City, to officer and white man, was shot a Dally except Sunday. by Luke Ray, This "Discovery" is a pure, glyceric extract of American medical roots, carry on a secret correspondence killed at Cave City, g drugs absolutely free from alcohol and oil injurious, No. 115 South Bound due 8:55 a. in. All its attempting with Harry Van Warlnga while he negro desperado ho was O O POEMS YOU'LL ENJOY. ingredients are printed on its wrappers. It has no relationship with secret Daily except Sunday. to arrest. The killing was in cold O Missouri was a convict in the nostrums. Its every ingredient is endorsed by the leaders in all the schools of O 111 No. 11 South Bound due 1:40 p. m. blood and was brought about O Tho nilnilnntpil n medicine. Don't accept a secret nostrum as a substitute for this Herald's Special Selections. O remedy op composition. Daily except Sunday. Ask their marriage hero nt the home of through the simple reason that the O O o O many cures known by it during past 40 your neighbors. They must know of made years, right in your own neighborhood. II. E. M1SC1IKE, Agt. father, 0. W. Faskens, Street officer attempted to do his duty. THE BLUE AND THE GRAY. World's Dispensary Medical Association, Dr. R. V. Pierce, Pres., Buffalo, N. Y. Ray promptly disappeared. ShepCommissioner. sii.cn hla rolfinsn three weeks apo. herd was burled, and there .the mat By tho flow of tho Inland river, Finally, it Van Warlnga, a'viollnist, has been tor rested for some time. Whence the fleets of iron have In the LOVE much at the Faskens home. He met was learned that Ray was fled, At- the girl at prison chapel, where ho .United States penitentiary at Where the blades of grave grass convicuuu ior i.u0m.6 A jealous suitor lanta unuer led the orchestra. quiver. tlrao and the corresACTRESS for her hand disclosed couple, and- 'counterfeit money,1911. that hissheriff Asleep are tho ranks of the dead. The May 2S, expired pondenco between the Under tho sod and the dew, ., ,... ... , -- . . nnrrnn I... . .. f linrpnnnn filed the i.miss rasKcns was uihcuuikcu uj nt .......... niinrv Waiting tho Judgment day; Secretary Roach. In her pique iho necessary requisition papers withUnder tho one tho Blue, tO HIS Kena "Fool" announced sho would wed Van War Governor A. E. Wlllson, of Under tho other the Gray, tucky, and mado preparations to lnga. Wife. Van Warlnga, a native of Amster- bring Ray back to tho scene of his These In the roblngs of glory, mur- Thoso ln the gloom of defeat; dam. Holland, was sentenced from crime for trial on a charge of All with tile battlo' blood gory, years In tho der. St. Joseph, Mo., to two LATTER GOT A 1HE In tho dusk of eternity meet; There nppeared to bo some un- penitentiary for selling a mortgaged '. delay in the matter, Under tho sod and the dew, accountablo rnrnPt. He said ho was icnorant of county officials, out day; Waiting tho Judgment On Submitting it to Court-T- ells the law. They corresponded through and tho Barren Under tho laurel tho Blue, the prison chaplain, who had mar- of abundant precaution, mado ini-Under the willow tho Gray. All and Asks for ried the parents of Miss Faskens quiries in Frankfort concerning the requisition papers. Finally, on Satwhen they eloped. From tho silence of sorrowful bow No Mercy. Miss Haskens is very proud of her urday night, boforo tho negro was ers, husband and refuses all offers of to have been released on Sunday The farmer and his wife were about to at downto a Tho desolato mourners go, morning, and entirely too late for TRULY A "DAKKV" DOCUMENT sympathy. cold supper when they saw some old friends .driving: Lovingly ladened with flowers, She savg his past shall not swerve his apprehension, the requisition patowards the house. Alike for the friend and the foe; Chicago, June 10. Mrs. Gertrude her faith In him, and declares: pers were all returned to the sheriff Under tho sod and the dew, county unhonorcd, withof Oscar J. M. Seohausen, wife The good wife was equal to the occasion thanks' to "There are as many good men Insldo of Barren Wnlting tho Judgment day; president of the Standard-Gllle- tt tho penitentiary as outside of It." out tho scratch of a pen giving any her New Perfection Oil Cook-itov- e. Under tho roses tho Blue, Light Co., sued for divorce reason whatever for tho Governor's Under tho lllltes the Gray. She had it lit in a moment, and her guests" hardly were seated Nor has the and submitted a remarkable letter OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO astounding conduct. on the porch before a hearty hot meal was ready for the table among the musty files of o to offer any expla So, with an equal splendor, O Governor seen fit THE AGE OF A HORSE. to throb sausages and eggs and long rashers of streaky bacon, and rolls just tho divorce court. Her husband ,0 O O O O Q O O O O O O O O O O O nation to this good day. Tho mur The morning sun rays fall crisped in the oven and fresh coffee and die hostes herself a coo telling of his wrote tho letter to her, derer has been released from the With a touch, Impartially tender, and neal as if she had not been near the kitchen. On the blossoms blooming for all; .penitentiary, md has again disap love for another woman, and the let- - ,To tell the age of any horse, range. She never could have manaced it with an peared. ter read In court secured a divorce Inspect the lower Jaw, of course; Under tho sod and the dew, The New Perfection is the quickest, most convenient and best cooker .Tho six front teeth the tale will tell, Waiting tho Judgment day; for the wife. Here it is: Tho killing of Shepherd was one i on the market. and cruel of tho most Broldercd with gold tho Blue, Gertrude Dear I am hopelessly And every doubt and fear dispel. Made with 1.2 and 3 burners, with lraff!lnrquoiebnMcsviraelcd ckimort. In love so completely, so thorough- - Two middle nippers you behold crimes over committed In Kentucky, Mellowed with gold the HaiKfaomer finished throughout. Tba Gray. ly and so sincerely that I am unfit Beforo tho colt Is two weeks old. 2ad3-burtK- f the officer having been snot down toraeaa be had with of without cabin! top, which it fitted with for anything else on earth until you Before eight weeks two moro will while attempting to arrest the mur- drop ihtrr, towel racks etc when the summer callcth, Dealers trtTTwhere come; of write for do Tho affair is know it. derer on a train. Undoubtedly, Ray So,On crifXJTQ circular to the nearest the forest and field of grain, aec7 but I feel Eight months the corners cut tho .would have been hanged had he just five days old the of gum. Jer been brought to Justice. TlTe ac- - With an equal murmur falleth It has gone on for months. I Standard Oil Company The cooling drip of tho rain; (Incorporated) first laid eyes on "her" Wednesday Tho outside grooves will disappear ion of Governor Wlllson Is Under the sod and the dew, o when sho came out to sing. From middle two In Just ono year. lutely Inexplicable, and Is apparent-BeforWaiting tho judgment day; she opened her mouth I In two years from the second pair; ly without excuse. Without a word Wet with the rain the Blue, was spellbound. who were stand- It was not her .In three years the corners too are to the Wet with tho rain the beauty. That Is not as great as lng ready to do their duty, and bare. New Shools Gray. many other women I had seen. La- At two the middle nippers drop. were urging him to do his, ho deMoid high ve was not her volco many are At three tho second pair can't stop. liberately allows a murderer to Sadly, but not with upbraiding, ter It 27 locity smoke better but when she got through I When four years old, the third pair walk out of the clutches of the law The generous deed was done; less cartridges. goes, arose from my table where I was a freo man. In the storms of years that arc fadalso black and low eating and went over to her. At five a full now set ho shows. If this statement Is correct and ing, The only gun that fills the I have seen lior twice since at The deep black spots will pass from the Times has It from the sheriff pressure smokeless. No braver battle was won; view PowerLI enough for deer. nnd other officials of Barren county her home, the next night and Fridemand for a trom Under tho sod and the dew, day. I felt so ashamed at the feel- At six years from tho middle two; safe to use in settled districts, ex that It is Governor Wlllson should Waiting the judgment day; bone ("pump") ac e. ing that overcame mo that I could The second pair at seven years; bo Impeached and removed from cellent for target work, fox foxes. Under the blossoms tho Blue, Uon repeater in not talk to her Just look and At eight the spot on each corner Under the garlands the geese, woodchucks, etc :V3-- m and clears; then she said: "Bo you know I saw Gray. lU nduin futirtit tlwquicl, mooth vrorlins "fiump"aellnt .32-2- 0 No Danger Sptctal Smoktlttt Stetl barrel t wo modern tolld- you In that crowded the From middle nippers, upper Jaw, restaurant Sw K .M top and je dtctor lot rapid, accurate firing, inrreued tafetr and No more shall the war cry sever, In taking Dr. Bell's calibres. standing out above all tho otlior At nine the black spots will withIt baa taledWn cootlmction and loom Head (root coDTenience. ghi; there coil extra on other nBea ol thue calibrea. Or winding rivers bo red, for coughs and colds. It contains I could not people. I stammored. draw. Our 138 pag. catalog daacribea the full 77Zar!ft no habit producing drugs. Look They banish our anger forever sing." The second pair at ton are bright, lias. Sent for three aUmp pottage. Write for it. for the bell on tho bottle. When they laurel tho graves of m And then this woman, who had Eleven finds the corners light. " our dead! 7e77ZarinlrearmsC6. N.wu."ii.cnn! for four years made concert tours As time goes on the horsemen 'L FIRE DISCLOSES WEALTH Under tho sod and tho dew, many eyes, know, and been tho cynosure of IN A CHURCH STEEPLE Waiting the Judgment day; grow, broke down and poured out of her Tho oval teeth three-side- d Lovo and tears for the Blue, I was not ,They longer get, project beforo whole being the love that Newport, Ky., Juno 10. Ono Tears and lovo for the free to declare to her. It Is awe- - Tlll twenty, when we know no thousand dollars In cash, and apGray. inspiring, supernatural. more. proximately $1,800 in solid silver F. M. FINCH. I love this woman so unbounded. cutlery were found late yesterday A Clini'iiiing Woman ly that I would cheerfully give up The Client Swatter. all I have In the world for her. Is one who is lovely In face, form, afternoon In the steeple of Corpus The Ahkoond of Swat had just mind and temper. But it's hard for Chrlstl church, when that structure She Is not an unsophistiwas found ablaze. swatted ono of thoso big bluebottle cated girl it matured woman even a woman to he charming without Fireman Sam Purcell climbed in- flics that everybody tries for. health. A weak, sickly woman will divorced and making her own' way; "I'll show them what's swat," he (INCOIU'OKATKD) earning money handsomely, $125 be nervous and Irritable. Consti- to the steeple to use a fire extin his pation and kidney poisons show In guisher on the blaze. He succeeded said, having thus per week. She can have no designs blotches, skin eruptions In puttlneg out tho blaze, and later right to the throne. on me. Until Friday she did not pimples, and a wretched complexion. But began an examination of the damage even know my name. Pretty Big. , done. He found a sack of coins, the 3Ca:c-fco:i?cL.I told her I was married, that I Electric Bitters always prove a god"If they keep on Increasing the send' to women who want health, cutlery, two gold watches and a was mado to come to her, asked her, sizo of tho National House of Repbegged her to send mo away. But beauty and friends. They regulate necklace hidden In ono corner of Later ho reported the resentatives" stomach, liver and kidneys, puilfy tho Interior. flood-gate- s were opened. "I the "I agree with you; it will be as loved you the moment I saw you," the blood; give strong nerves, find to Rev. Father Mathlas Lleck, big as some of tho members feel." bright eyes, pure breath, smooth, pastor of the church. she said. "I will love you forever Father Lleck said that he could If I never get you, no matter who velvety skin, lovely complexion and Granulated Eye Lids you are, what you are. I love you perfect health. Try them. ."0c at not account for the presence thero Can bo cured without cauterizing m of tho treasure, and that an exami- or scarifying by the use of SutherJames H. Williams. now and always. nation will be made. It Is supposed land's Eagle Eye Salve. It guar-te- o But it does not matter what she The riuirrh'H Prime Duty. that somebody stole these valuables It to cure. 25c everywhere, was. I love her now so that I can m "What is the most Important mis- and hid them t,here. see nothing else, do nothing else. A Hot Day Trousseau. sion of tho church?" asked a Topeka i. Gertrude, dear, forgive this bruGood Circuit of Fairs Arranged. preacher of tho members of his conThe bride was beautifully gowned tality. Please forgive mo gregation. Tho following arrangement of ln Irish crochet yoke and collar and as much as you can, dear. Think girdle. Holrego "Comfort tho women and raise dates has been made by tho four white (Neb.) for me. Do what you will with mo Progress. enough money to pay tho pastor a fairs named below: anything, but let mo have her. MadlsonvIIle, Ky July 18, flvo good salary," replied one business Write mo and scoro mo Subscribe for Tho Hartford Herald. The Herald and Weekly Courier-Journ- al $1.50 days. man. " lash me. I have got it coming. I and Weekly Louisville Herald 1.35 im Henderson, July 25, five days. am scarlet, and yours is tho duty to " " Lightning Picked Pockets. and Daily Owensbcro Messenger Providence, August 1, flvo days. 3.50 Impose the Judgment. Lightning played a queer freak Untontown, August 8, five days. Owensbpro Messenger. and Twice-a-wee- k . 1.75 Your lovesick, faithless when It killed Joseph Greenlee, a and Twice-a-wee- k Owensboro Inquirer., 1.75 BOYLE. young farmer, northeast of Hope, UNPRECEDENTED WHEAT -- and Daily I have forgotten In nil this ram- Owensboro Inquirer. 3,25 CROP IS IN PROSPECT and nicked his Docket. Sliver chnncrn bio to tell you her name. I will do ln hl8 pocket waB thrown 20 feet and .Kentucky FarmerLouisville A few years ago flying 1.2 bo. It is Klare Do Vine. machines were hardly Washington, June 10. A wheat from whero the body fell, along and Cincinnati Weekly Enquirer . 1.50 thought of, nor was crop the like of which has never with hlsjiocket knife. ' and Bryan's Commoner , 1.50 NO FURTHER DELAY " " Vhether tho knife drew tho- light- - been harvested will bo gathered In and Trmce-a-wee- k 1 New York World .65 IN LORIMER HEARING nng t0 tno y0Ung man Is the occa- - itho United States this season K con- and Twice-a-wee- k 1 St. Louis Republic. "t t" .50 by the Govorn- speculation. slon of Columbus .dltlons Indicated in' summer. Now Scott's and National Magazine Monthly.1 Washington, Juno 17. Tho Sen .(Ind.) Cor. Philadelphia Record. .ment's Juno crop report 1.50 Emulsion is as much a sumate Lorimer committee decided toand McCall's Magazine Fashions 'ttnuo tbo growing 1.30 mer as a winter remedy. day to adhere to Its purposo of be Snd Blow. A season. o Agricultural experts Science did it. All Dmrtiiu ' ginning tho taking of testimony on "Choliy says his Europoan trip tlmate THE HERALD, Hartford, Ky. crop this year will Thursday, Juno 22. V telegram was completely spoiled." amount to 764,291,857 bushels. was rocelved from Judgo Mbrldgo "As to how?" , an increase of 68. 848.857 bushels Hancey, counsel for .Mr. Lorimer, "Seefm a careless porter lost a over that gathered last year. iDr. Bell'sPine-Tar-Hone- V eaying u was umuci uv muei on ms sun case." or winter wheat the Indicated i Fpr Coughs and Colds. 'The Hartjord Herald The Fountain Head of Life Is The Stomach ar ar Fas-ken- lit t v? 4 tiV ooooooooooooooo habit-formin- n Peni-tontln- rv ht time-prove- ter CONFESSES in Letter ImflBflf nun t """ Unexpected Guests See-haus- ) cold-blood- ev-th- at i J13&oJtfoycr abso-eveni- law-office- rs REPEATING RIFLE Warlm g ssy sifv5&Pr of-lic- ey S iKENTUCKY Light and Power Company M E. G. BARRASS, MGR., !KZy. Will wire your house at cost. Electric Lights are clean, healthy and safe. No home or business house should be without them when within reach. Clubbing Rates FOR YEAR SUBSCRIPTIONS. HARTFORD HERALD'S J .... ..-- .. V?. .j T! Scott's Emulsion ...'.;.. ...... es-th- I Address unc-.-riui- u Hartford Herald Only $1 Per Year SSPi?5 WEDNESDAY, JUNE SI, 1011. ployment of women in barrooms, and North Carolina has no provision for the distinct protection of ' women In Industry," THE HARTFORD HERALD THE JAYS WHO using a plug of Star tobacco for a cut. Nearly every man in art, science, literature, Industry and commerce here in America either Is or PAGE SEVEN. HUSBAND GOMES while men 'are "physiological spendthrifts," are the main reasons given y by Dr. A. H. Stewart In the Medical IN A RELIGIOUS DISCUSSION TOWN was a Jay. A HAT Record why there are moro females BETWEEN TWO PREACHERS Cincinnati Is the supply center of than male centenarians: the South. Years ago, nt the wanTho weaker sex Is the more tenaWhat promises to be one of the At Boston National ConIts Progressive ing of the river traffic, It was about Noted Pro- cious of life. Thore are about greatest religious debates that has to givo place to Louisville and Mom-phpersons ovor 100 years of age been held In this Eection for years ference of Citizenship. In the Commerce of that territective Principle. In tliis country, as reported by the Is scheduled to take place at Valtory. icensus of 1840 about 2, GOO women ley Grove, about seven miles south The citizens of Cincinnati got CHARITIES AND CORRECTIONS of Owensboro, July 4 to 8, both MAN IS HIS0WN ARCHITECT busy IDTI V CCTimDTUiand 1,40 ,npn- - statlstlcs of othor and built the Cincinnati South- MMflTTCD HrlLI DM rUnin countries show about the same ra- dates Inclusive. ern Railroad. Itlo. Rev. S. B. Wardrip, of Panther, This road was the dream of a Man Does Not Always Deserve Daviess county, representing the The Location of Enterprises a Jay. They Showing How It "Comes to In every community there seems called him n jay dream be more widows than 'widowers, Methodist church, alarms "That the er, but his dream saved tho town. Blame in Family nnd perhaps an explanation of this of Thrift and Alatter Home" to Every Wearer Scriptures Teach That Sprinkling You hear people of the Far West phenomenon may be found in tho nnd Pouring of Water Upon a In mercantile, Difficulties. Industrial, artistic Personality. more pionouncd tendoncy to longevof a Hat. Proper Subject In tho Name of the and scientific pursuits, saying: "If ity among womon than nmong men. DEFEND SOUTH EIIN CHIVALRY Father, Son and Holy Spirit, Is Bap- PLACE WHAT PEOPLE MAKE IT wo wero only In Chicago wo could Another which the underwood wool tahii physician point, not discuss. learned tism." do or get so and so." In Chicago does Is the Rev. Mr. Nance, of Corydon, Henyou hear them sav: "if we wero Any place Is Just what tlw men Boston, Juno 1G. The section "This io a lint it is ,v wool hat. question whether tho woman's only in New York." When in meeting of the National Conference derson county, affirms "That the who live in It make it. and economic cTIclency Is you hear them wishing for Tiie material grew upon the back of nrolonged to a of Charities nnd Correction here, at Scriptures Teach that Water Bap later period In llfo Don't sit around and damn your a sheep. which "the recreant husband and tism to tho PenltentBeliever is For, town. A town Is Just as good or something In London or Paris. than man's. Boton Globe. "We do not wear wool we wear Chicago. New York. London and father" was the topic, brought out in tho Sense of, in Order to. Remis- just as bad as the people who are sion or Forgiveness of Past Sin." Almost I ; vci,t tli I hi; Kim ruble. Paris are all the results of their cit- thing made of wool. We do not defense for the husband by a numdamning it. ' buy wool we buy thing? made of Rev. Mr. Wardrip will take the "Well." sovs the man with the izens taking tho conditions and ma ber of the women speakers who have A town is seldom the reiult of anaemic whiskers, "now that tho terial at hand and doing the best wool. investigated the problem In their re"The cost of the wool In this hat Supreme Court has dissolved tho In any they could with thorn Just as we gentlemen virgin natural conditions. Both tho reverend spective States. Two papers read was only a few cents. The wool Standard Oil Trust, you or I can orreputations as debaters of event It was man who saw the nat- can all do. by Joseph C. Logan, secretary of the havo would not weigh more than a pound ganize a competing company and go great ability, and this debate is ural advantage and 'requently It There vou are: Anv place is Just Atlanta Associated Charities, and looked forward to with great inter- was some one individual. what the people who live In it make nnd In the raw state It cost about Into the oil business." William H. Baldwin, of Washingtwenty-fiv- e cents. In addition there by members of the two denomi "Surp," savs the man with the For Illustration: There la no it. ton, laid heavy blamo upon the de- est reason why nations throughout nllcthat section natural Cleveland If anv of the towns that any of was a tariff tax of eleven cents, undershot chin. "You bet your serter. Then Miss Minnie P. Lowe, cents. Ufa! I'm all readv o launch a eotu-'letlof Daviess county, and it Is expected should havo been the oil center of us live In are not to our liking, why making a total of thirty-si- x of the Bureau of Personal Service, "The lint cost tho wearer $."; It g compnnv all except the Utthat crowds will bo tho world. There aro no oil wells let's get busv It's all up to us. jChlcago, was tho first to stand up In In or about tho community. So tar attendance. The process In the Imnrnvement cost the retail merchant perhaps $4. ile matter of rnislng about a billion for the man. Admitting that the as oil Is concerned, and as a ship- or anv town i to net rid of the peo- Of this $1 which tho manufactuier dollars' capital." breaking up of tho homo Is a serious charged, something like $1 was ping point, It Is no better than a ple who are damning It. matter, she declared that some men KILLS MAN WHO MADE added on account of the- - tariff on dozen and ono other towns. It was without education r other advanhats. The remainder was tho ordi APPEAL TO PREACHERS simply John D. Rockefeller. He tages are really nothing more than nary cost of manufacturing and the FUN OF HER GLOVES wanted to livo In Cleveland and his FAMILY HONOR AVENGED overgrown boys wanting womanly profit of tho manufacturer. individuality, personality, IN SCHOOL MATTER his care which they do not get. She "The foreign manufacturer of Oy brought tho oil to him. BOY bli if ted the AJHEAR-OLblame back to social Mrs. Nannie Kyle Then Commits hats cannot Sell us hats because of There Is no reason why Boston conditions. the tariff on hats: tiio difference of Are Urged to Aid in Developing should be tho shoe market of the Suicide Conductor Was "The fault is largely with the world. There are no hides thore. Kills Man Who Was Indicted $1 gives the market to the domes wbmen," supplemented Mrs. CatheBetter Educational tic manufacturer. They are all shipped from the West. Her Victim. for the Alleged Ruin rine L. Van Wyck, of Milwaukee. "How may we get cheaper hats? Simply some man who knew how to Facilities. "Often they do not know how to By taking off the tariff, you will make shoes on a large scale wanted of Sister. cook or how to keep a home. In my Milton, Ore., June 16. Because say. Which tariff? The eleven encity wo have sent an expert house- he poked fun at her new glove3 to live thore and his success Courier-JournThe Louisville cents on the wool or the $1 on the couraged others to follow In his keeper who can speak several lan- yesterday, Mrs. Nannie Myrtlo Kyle, Ky says: London, June 1C. Jesse lint? guages into tho homes where tKe aged 32 years, murdered Conductor wake. Barker, the son of WilThe Rev. Dr. E. Y. Mullins, who "Suppose we off the wool There Is no, physical reason why liam Barker, of Lily, nine miles tariff of eleven take men were discouraged, with never Joe Harper, of the Walla Walla Val cents. That will Is an active member of the Rural g Chicago should be the a good night's sleep, with a break- ley Traction Company, here this south of here, came to Loudon at 4 make the wool In Committor of cost the School Development center of tho world. It could as o'clock this afternoon and surren- manufacturer eleventhe hat less, nut the Commercial Club, has prepared ornlng. fast of rye bread and coffee nnd Then she killed herself. conts supper the same, and this expert has After tho double tragedy tho Coro well have been St. Louis. Simply dered to Sheriff Scovlllo on a charge will that enable tho foreign manu- nn appeal to be sent out to the min really saved as many as five fami- ner found pinned on the wall In old Phil Armour wanted to live of having shot nnd killed William facturer to sell us a hat? Not un- isters of tho various denominations lies In a week. Edwards, a prominent stock dealer, less we tako tho $1 tax off the man In tho State, urging them to take a Mrs. Kyle's home the following there. In nearly every town you visit at the home of his father, last night. ufactured hnt. If we retain thnt more active Interest In the Improve- "It is a fact that the way to a noto: tax, the domestic manufacturer will iment of rural schools. Dr. Mullins "Nannie Myrtle Kyle was born in you hear some resident say: "Aw, Tile boy rofusod to bo Interviewman's heart and conscience Is through his stomach. Lot us help Harrodsburg, Mercer county, Ky., this ain't nothin' but an overgrown ed. No arrangements have yet been havo tho same ndvantage he had be prepared this statement at the refore and tho additional eleven cents quest of the Rural School Developmndo for the examining trial. February 1, 1882, At the age of 1C country village!" them in their homes." The resident of nny town that ment Committee. Before It Is sent The deserter had another defend- she -- was married to Fred Kyle, of It is clalhtod by tho Barker fami- on his wool. makes such a statement wears ly that? since a sister of tho Barker it will be signed bv several of er in Miss Eugenio Gelach, who Weston." "But will not tho domestic manu- boy became a mother about a year facturer Mrs. Kyle, who had been living In whiskers and boots at heart. said: "Women need lessons in reduce his price eleven itho leading ministers of Louisville. Of course, If your town pleasantry. They are inclined to Milton several years and who got a isn't ago and Edwards was Indicted, Ed- cents since ho gets ills wool that The letter, in part. Is as follows. "This is not a case, In nny sense, tyrannize over those near them, es- dlvorco decree from her husband sporty enough for you, why you wards had continued to visit tho much cheaper? pecially their husbands." three weeks ngo, retaining custody can move that ain't the town's Barker home against tho wishes of "Run nlong. child, and find out Of mixing politics with religion, for child, went to fault. tho family, and that he was shot whether the cat will eat the cream "U parties are Interested in eduea-i- f v Thus emboldened by the women of her you leave the cover off the buck- - itlon nllke. nnd surelv our Christlnn-et.- " Walla Walla yesterday. When she speakers, a few men arose to If vou get too sporty, you'll havo last night at 10 o'clock whllo talklty demands education for Its prop- ing with tho Barker girl atid after Dallas News. their kind. C. C. Stahman, of returned home she was greatly ex- to move anyhow. Tho Democratic There is no St. Louis, deplored the fact that the cited. She said the conductor. Harcaucus In the ior expression. It ain't tho sports that make a ho had been asked to leave. may not havo followed tho i""'ct between the denominational In- women care so little for cooking and per, had Insulted her by making fun town It's the Jays. Edwards was shot with a shotgun Tho man that gave the light for at short range and his head was al samo line of reasoning, but It has forests in education and the developduties of the homo and cared so of her gloves. s. Mrs. Kyle met tho interurban car tho sports on the Great White Way most torn off. Edwards had been arrived a,t mucii the same conclu- ment of the common school system much for dress and vaudeville of tho State. Indeed, wo must eduIn charge of Harpor when It arrived was a Jay Thomas A. Edison, a mnrrled, but divorced. Ho was shot sion. The Underwood wool tariff. If cate If wo are to have a wealthy by his uncle, D. S. Tipton, a promiF. B. Sanborn told of two historic in Milton at 7 o'clock this morning. Jay telegraph operator from cases where prominent men desert- She fired three shots Into his body nent farmer, on the streets of Lon- adopted, will cut the duty on the citizenship. The mlnlstor Is n teachJohn D. Rockefeller, who, In a don live years ago, over tho divorce raw material In half nt the same er and leader. We appeal to you to ed their wives, and ndded that ho and then fired two shots into her In this great movement, favored tho settlement of the deser- brain. Both died soon after. Har money way. Is the Ideal of every suit with his wife, and his Hfo was time that It Insures a continuance of speak or preach to your per was married and leaves a n sufficient amount of revenue. sport, was a jay from RIchford, saved by a skillful operation. l" tion cases out of court. son. dor existing conditions. It is difficult lPeP'o on the subject, urging them New York. "It has only been In recent years to see how n more workahlo plan t0 ,en" their Influence to such Russel Sago, who loaned money We Don't Have to that the- - South has had to take There is one medicine that every to tho sports for years, was a jay Tell you what It is, for its nnmo could be evolved. It still leaves movements as may bo necessary to knowledge of tho fact of women in If Is practically untouched, however. thoi,,rinR about better conditions? Industry," said A. J. McKelway, family should b,e provided with and ho started by Jumping into a coun- tells. Dr. Boll's especially the best cough medicine and sov- - mattor of cheaper hats and clothes necessary, we suggest that your Cvthern Representative of the Na-K- months; viz:during the summer try store. t Chamberlain's Colic, William Dean Howells, America's erai million peopio already know It. in which some ninety-od- d Child Labor Committee, in an million church building might bo used for Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It foremost literary character will tako Look for the bell on wearers are chiefly interested. The educational meetings. In which the the bottle. 'ni ress before the conference this Is almost certain to bo needed. It more pride In telling you of tho days best that the wool bill can do, If It '""eds could be presented, then you morning. costs but a quarter. Can you afford when ho set type as a Jay printer AX INSTANCE OF LUCK Is made Into law, will be to pave tho v"ursolf might lie able to give somo census the "Prior to the last to bo WON .ilO,IIO FROM Ml way for a lower cost for the finished ,n'o to educational meetings." number of women and children em- dealers.without it? For sale by all on tho Sentinel at Ashtnbula.'Ohlo, m than his Utorary success of later product. Like the Cnnndlnn reciagriployed In industries Outside of Wins Fight For Lite. When A. V. Morrison, a business procity measure. It Is far from proyears tho clays when they used culture in Southern States was comIt was a long nnd bloody battle Something to Do. man, arrived here on his viding adequate rollof, but it marks Following paratively Insignificant. for llfo that was waged by Jamos II. "Every man can find work If he shoo pegs Jo space the type, and way to the Civil War there was a rapid de- uses his brains," Andrew Carnegie about a printer getting drunk and telegram San Francisco he foundHo-a a most satisfactory first step toward Mershon, of Newark, N. J., of which wnltlng for him at the tho time when a Democratic Con velopment of tho public school sys- said in an after dinner address. tel Alexandria. It had been thoro gress and a Democratic President he writes: "I had lost much blood tem In that soctlon, which gave the "We should all bo like tho piano from lung hemorrhages and wns more than a week. When ho open can complete tho work. Louis- very means of employment for thousands tunor I once met out AGE NO BAR. weak and run down. For West." ed it he read: ville Times. of educated and cultured women of eight months I was unnblo to work. "'Why? said I to him for we "You win. Sunstnr winner of tho the South who had been left in dir woro in a wild, unsettled country Death seemed close on my heels, Uilloiisiio.Ns nnd Constipation. est poverty. The women teachers of 'surely, piano tuning can't bo very Everybody in Hartford is Eligible Derby. Draw on mo for $10,440 when t began, three weeks ago, to and attach your ticket, No. C937, to o South formed a teaching force, For years I was troubled with use Dr. King's New Discover-- . But lucrative here. I shouldn't Imagdraft. Lettor follows." biliousness nnd constipation, which fiZftierior, in nil that makes tho ine that pianos wore very plentiful Old people stooped with suffering, Thus Morrison learned that $1 made llfo miserable for me. My ap- It has helped me greatly. It is doteacher's life successful and her in- in this region.' Middle age, courageously ing all that you claim." For woak. put Into a pool on tho Derby while petite failed me. I lost my fluence enduring, to that of any usual sore lungs, obstinate coughs, stub" ' No, sir, thoro're not, said tho he was In Vancouver, B. C, had force and vitality. Pepsin prepara born colds, hoarseness, la grippe, other section. Youth protesting Impatiently; piano tunor, 'but I make a pretty won him a small fortune. The no- tions nnd "Tho censuB of 1900 shows that fair Income by tightening up cathartics only made mnt-te- nsthma. hay-fevChildren, unablo to explain; or any throat or barbed tification was from tho Secretary of worse. I do not know where lung trouble. It's supreme. r.Oc. m H In Pennsylvania alone there woro wire fences." All In misery from their kldnoys. tho pool, St. Louis Globe and Morrison sent tho I should have been y employed in other occupations than Democrat. had I $1.00. Trial bottle free. GuaranOnly a Ilttlo backache first. draft as requested. not tried Chamberlain's Stomnch teed by James II. agriculture 101,218 children under Comes when you catch a cold Williams. m says ho bought tho nnd Liver Tablets. Tho Morrison It is woreo than useless to tako 16 years of ago more than those of tablets reOr when you strain the back. ticket merely because a mnn ho was lievo tho ill feeling nt once, any medicine Jnternally for muscuDefined. North Carolina, South Carolina, Many complications follow. with took one. Morrion should strengthen tho digestive functions, A prisoner wns brought before a Georgia, Alabama, Florida and Mis- lar or chronic rhoumatlsm. All Urinary disordors, Brlght's dis have had Ticket No. GDftfl, hut an purifv the stomach, liver and blood, police magistrate In p. country town sissippi combined and there wero thnt Is needed Is a freo application ease. Impetuous Englishman who rushed helping of Chamberlain's Liniment. more children 10,000 For tho svstom to do Its work j,lown South. Tho court's knowl-nntuialunder 10 Doan's Kidney Pills are. for sick Into the store wMl It was being of law v,'as rudimentary, nnd years of age employed in Pittsburg sale by all dealers. m kidneys. Miss Rosa Potts, Dlrm-,C(,wrltton, sold be conltl rot wait. ingbam, Ala. Thcso tablots aro for'ot English still less. The judge alono than in all of the cotton fac- Aro endorsed by thousands. Suspicious. "nivo Mnrrlcon. that his m look around nnd found jnjles of all tho Southorn States Bank President What's tho mat-to- W. H. Pendleton, of Owensboro, anH I'll Mm mine." saidone." And salo by all dealers. take the next clerk was not present. Uy VUitfUUIVll. IVVU Ky says: "Our child was troubled IDnOi he dM. Los Angoles (Cal.) Cor. "Hore. officer," srld he. "what's ojsfrj over 16 years of age aro emWHY WOMEN LIVE LONG Bank Vice President I wns Just by weaknoss of tho kidneys from Now York Sun. tho charge against this mnn?" ployed in tho Southern cotton mills finking, I There was an inability to AS COMPARED TO MEN sat next to our cashier ',TMcotrv." replied M'e pollcoman. fthan Jp the New Englan'd mills. in church Don't Get AH Run Down, yesterday and I don't control tho kidney secretions, especgot three wives." nearly all the Southern quite like tho way ho sings "Will ially at night, causing much annoy- Weak and miserable. ' If you have Not becauso women naturally j "Ho's The nRirlotrnto looVod at tho o"- states have a provision that the they ra,lss mo when I'm gone?" Nothing proved of benefit un- kidney or bladder trouble, headache, "want to havo the last word," but ance .earnings of a married woman shall til we began giving tho child Doan's pnlns In the back, and feol tired nil because thoy roqulro less oxygon, cer, evidently surprised bv such ignorance. "Whv, offlcer." he ppM, The, woman of Te controlled bv herself alono. that who has KIdnoy Pills. Thoy Boon stopped o"or and 'nnt a pleasnnt herb rr.m-d- than men, and so enn stand moro "that's not bigotry that's i rtnlv reluctant and delayed rec- good health, good temper, good the difficulty and there has been no moro rarlflcd air; becauso tn' Mother flray's Aromatic-Lea- f. heat nnd ognition of her presence In indus sense, bright eyes and a lovely com- recurrence." M a "stjjTn regulator It hns they sufTor loss from anesthetics , plexion, the result of correct living try, Florl-laGeorgia, Alabama, For salo by all dealers. Prlco B0 no equal, All 'druatrl., 30c. Ask nnd nro also more likely to survive Hon't VvpoW'-iMi- t 'Vti1 n Co"ri Fnster-MHbuentuckv, Louisiana, South Caroll- - and gpod cMgestlonr wins the adml-rntlo- n cents. Co., BuffaSamn'e FREE. Address, choking' hecausa rigidity of tho.TVVen t". v0ll's oisen-tip- n of tho vrorld,' Jf, voifr ii . and Tennessee all havo lo. New York, sole agents for the Te Mother Gray Co., LeRov. New thorax and liprdonlng of tho arter has been used by millions of poon'a is faulty, Chamberlain's stom United Slates. rennlrinsr' . qranloyers to ies begin oarller In men than In 'r"" peen years w'th a steady inYork. 23U f jde seats for female employ- - ach and Liver Tablets will correct Remember the name Doan's women; because thoy have more creasing demand. Look for the bell m and take no other. Texas Bimply prohibits the em- - it. For sale by all dealers. Subscribe for The Hartford Herald. power to endure suffering and re-- on tho bottle. m TYPICAL TARIFF sist disease, and because, in general, women arc "physiological misers," FORDEFENSE Constitute I EA SIDBHF Illustrating 4,-0- is the r New-Yor- ng record-break,In- O al meat-packin- lt do-fe- con-Hou- so tho-atcr- Un-!v- '" al a ht rs er ly. K r? lU-li- U cy 'yhiJe r 1 to-d- v. -- rn to-dr- v. "'le-Tnr-Hon- -v M PAGE EIGHT. THE HARTFORD HERALD ooooocooxocoocxoooooocra N WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1911 oooooooooooooooooooooooooc QO . Congressman from the First Kentucky District and candidate for United States Senator will speak at the Court Q9. HON. OLLIE JAMES 14Mieo in Hnrffmrrl 8. 88CT 8 1 8'8 at nn oV.lnr.lr n. m. nvt Satmrdav. jL0000000000ooCOOCOCXXXC twiVROOV A Delightful C07VVE. ooooooooooooooo CIRCUIT COURT NOTES. O, -- DON'T F75IL. TO HBPCR HI7UL cam O COCOOCCCX)OCCXOOCOCOOOOOCOCO 0COOCCXOOCOCCCOOCOGOCCCO The Hartford Herald WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 101 OutlnK. With their beaux, friends, sweethearts and families, the employees Coal of the Williams and Taylor spent an exceedingly Companies recently, pleasant day at High View guests of Mr. Guy State-leas the assistant general manager of and the above named companies, r, ;) wife. of preparing All the annoyance excellent dinner and supper was the spared the guests as the amiable burden host and hostess took this requireupon themselves, the only ment made of the guests being to Nothing come, eat and be merry. to make the day a lacking was pleasant one. Dainties of all kinds were in abundance Including chicken, ham, mutton (which, some one said, the host himself barbecued), lee cold lemonade, coffee, soda pop for the kids. Ice cream and cake and many other delicacies too numerous to mention. Several kodaks were also "among those present" and the pictures taken will long be cherished as lasting mementos of a day full of hrlghtness and geniality, unmarred by the rush and roar of trade amid the picturesque shades of one of Kentucky's most bewitching forest scenes. The ladles were treated to boat rides In the afternoon, while many of the youngsters enjoyed delightful plunges In the river. There were, In all, fifty-thre- e Conveyances were puests present. furnished gratis to every one. Do You firt'tlie Dest? If you have a cough, cold, asthma, croup or any throat or bronchial trouble and use Dr. Bell's you do. Look for m the bell on the bottle. y, and Murphy Adolphus visited family Saturday night and Sunday. Mr. Leslie Combs went to Hartford Saturday. Miss Gertrude Durbln Is visiting friends and relatives near Sulphur Springs. Mr. Adolphus Murphy ( son and daughter, Audra and little Truman, went to Dundee Saturday. A Dreadful Wound From a knife, gun, tin can, rusty nail, fireworks, or of any other nature, demands prompt treatment with Bucklen's Arnica Salve to preIt's vent blood potson or gangrene. the quickest, surest healer for all such wounds as also for burns, lolls, pores, skin eruptions, eczema, chapped hands, corns or piles. 25c m at James H. Williams. REAVER DAM. that Juno IS. The delegation visited Hartford from this place last week for tho purpose of locating a county high school at this place Dam will So Beaver succeeded. have a county high school and any ono In the county having passed tho eighth grade can enter tho school and the county pay tho tuition. Our school building Is a beautiful brick structure located In the northern suburbs of our town. We have a healthy town, no saloons and good churcches and a good faculty, Prof. Any O. L. Shultz being president. ono looking for a location to educate their children would do well to visit our town before locating elsewhere. Mr. J. A. Tucker, who has of lato, been In the mountains superintending mines, Is visiting his home this week. Ho will go soon to superintend mines near Greenville. Old Mr. Obediah Liles, living on tho farm of Mr. Hiram Miller, died last Friday and was burled at Mt. Zlon church Saturday. Mrs. Z. W. Hood, of Kansas City, Mo., Is visiting tho family of Mr. Dlllie Smith. Mr. Yewell Taylor and wife, who have been teaching In Florida, are visiting his father, Mr. Rick Taylor. ver Murphy, of near Dundoe, visited Adolphus Murphy Sunday. Mrs. A. A. Murphy, of this place, to former Gov. Jnmes Proctor Knott at his home in this city at Tho disting OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO C:05 o'clock uished Kontucklan has been in poor Tho Jury trials ordinary docket health for several years past 'and the have been disposed of as follows: end was not unexpected. Ho was 80 years of ago and his Gustavus St. Clair vs. M., H. & E. death was tho result of a general R. R. Co., continued. Ono week ago J. W. Glasscock vs. C. L. Smith, breakdown. Gov. Knott, was taken slightly ill, continued. J. W. Condor vs. J. V. Stlmson & the result of the warm weather tho ho rallied $50 for plain- day before. However, Co., verdict of Jury tiff. and on Monday had sufficiently re Thomas Bond vs. M., H. & E. R. covered to bo ablo to sit out on his front porch. R. Co., continued. Early this morning he suffered a E. D. Murphy vs. M., H. & E. R. to-da- y if oil coiw Kit tn t9 fft. (gfc ? g g?' Ifg ffi (ft, (ft. ( ft; (&. (&. (ft. & g? INCORPORATKD. YOUR " v' ww" m -- SlrY OFFER FOR CONSIDERATION 5555555!! Toilet Soaps A SELECT LINE OF R. Co. &c passed. J. W. Thomas vs. M., H. & E. R. R. Co.. verdict of Jury $200 for plaintiff. J. S. Vertrees vs. L. & N. R. R. Co., verdict of Jury $48 for plaintiff. C. L. Porter vs. J. M. Whltehouse, dismissed settled. Hiram Babbit vs. L. & N. R. R. Co., verdict of Jury $250 for plaintiff. Thomas Cook vs. M., H. & E. R. R. Co., verdict of Jury for defend- severe choking spell and from that time ho gradually grew worse until the end. WEST NOCREEK SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT LEAGUE Talcum Powder 5 h The best makes and all popular odors. That are refined in odor and do not roughen the skin. Program for Friday evening, June ant. A. F. Graham vs. M., H. & E. R. R. Co., verdict of Jury $600 for plaintiff. Bardwell and Barnard vs. American and Adams Express Co's. Verdict of Jury $150 for plaintiffs. W. I. Iglohart vs. J. B. TIchenor, on trial. Tho following named gentlemen havo been empanelled as petit Jurors for this week In lieu of tho Jurors who served tho first week, viz: H. R. Bennett, J. E. Maddox, J. S. Bennott, Albert Qulsenberry, J. W. Loney, E. K. Smith t B. E. Geo. T. Shultz, Alex Carson, E. E. Rhoads, Porter Hunley, A. V. Rowan, B. W. Acton, Warren Taylor, A. A. Carter, J. H. Black, C. R. Chlnn, Frank Black, C. L. Elliott, O. R. TInsley and John Chlnn. Court will llkoly adjourn or Friday. Eu-dalo- y, i c A u , Work Will Soon Stnrt After you take Dr. King's Now Life For Snle. Pills, and you'll quickly enjoy their Brand new $100 No. B UnderConstipation and In- wood Typewriter, fine results. used by owner digestion vanish and fine appetite mly ono month. Large discount for returns. They regulate stomach, ash. Address, Mrs. Mayme L. s, liver and bowels "and Impart new Beaver Dam, Ky. 24t4 Don't be Annoyed energy to the whole "With skin troubles, chaps, pimples, strength nnd For Sale. Try them. Only 25c at "black heads, eczema or sores, when system. Plymouth White Rocks. Good penitentiary. m lames II. Williams'. one 2,"c box of Dr. Dell's Antiseptic layers. Bred from prize winners. Before the trial of tho case, Salvo will cure you. Try It at DENNETTS. Stock and eggs for sale. Blandford filed a statement, asking m onre. 1C. Mrs. Sam Roach, who Juno MURRAY A. HUDSON, that the court defer the trial of his has been sick for some time, Is no 2m3-- p Mclfenry, Ky. case, in order that ho might Instruct HEFLIN. better. his young sons In business, so that June 19. Mrs. Nettle Crowe and Child Drowns in Tub. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Wallace son, Virgil, of Owensboro, are were the guests of little Calhoun, Ky., June 17. Tho one- - they could provide for their mother parents, their has, had Blandford visiting her aunt, Mrs. Ann baby of Mrs. Andy Row- - and slstors. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dlack, near year-ollnnd was drowned In a tub of water rather an easy berth in tho peniten at this place. Sunday. Hartford, Saturday and The tiary, as ho was In charge of the li Mr. Otis Carson, of Deda, dined Farmers of this community aro at its home near Delaware. child had been left alono Whllo the brary and a part of tho records with Mr. and Mrs. Azro Rowan very busy cutting wheat. We are Sunday. mother was busy about the house- there, and It Is stated that ho has needing rain badly. work and was playing near the edge made a model prisoner and that his Mrs. Oma Higgs, who has been Tho lodge meeting at Bennett's conduct since ho has been confined 111 for several days, Is no better. schoolhouso every second Saturday of tho tub when it lost Its balance in the Institution has been exempMrs. Willie Wells, of night Is very successful. Mr. and and fell in, being drowned before lary. Nuckols, spent Saturday night with Miss Clara Patton Is on the sick tho frantic mother could rescue It. Mrs. Lottie Heflln, here. list. Will Open Monday. Miss Eva Thomasson, who has Our new stock of goods, consistGet the Rest CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK been visiting Miss Pearl Dradley, of ing of Groceries, Hardwaro, Queens-warOwensboro, tho last week, has re- For skin troubles, sores, ulcors, ecCuttlery, &c are arriving turned homo and reports a pleasant zema, chaps, black heads, pimples rapidly and will all be In by the last Uso Dr. Bell's and all oruptions. visit. CQ$ Salvo and you got tho, of 'tho week and wo will bo open Miss Lea Rowan is on tho sick Antiseptic best. Wo guarantee It. 25c a box and ready for business next Mon- list. Our motto is: Quick sales, m fday. Miss Clara Ellis, of Owensboro, everywhere. small profit, prompt attention to mother from Wednesday MYSTERIOUS DROWNING visited her business, courteous treatment and until Sunday, at this place. IN A TUR OF WATER satisfaction guaranteed. Your pat carpenters who aro working The ronage solicited. on the W. O. W. hall at this place, Glasgow, Ky., Juno 17. With his LIKENS & ACTON, are progressing nicely. head partly submerged in a tub of A. S. of E. Notice. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rowan and water and Ufo almost extlnt, Louis All locals of tho American Socielittle daughter, Rosamond, spent Jolly, 35 years old, was found at his Funday afternoon with his mother homo at Wisdom, ten miles from ty of Equity aro urgently requested delegates to tho county unhere. horo lato this afternoon. Ho died to send y ion July 7 and 8, loij. Thoro will For tho refined and dainty woman is Mr. Tra Ellis nnd wlfo spent soon after being found. with J. W. Poster and family. Jolly was the son of tho late G. be much important business to como what sbo domands now. Americans on dentistry, and are beforo tho body and a full delega- aro n W. Jolly, and was a DUKEHURST. not satisfied with anything bat tho farmer of that section. Tho family tion is urgently called for. June 19. Most corn in this HENRY M. PIRTLH, Sec'y. acme of perfection in dental work. suffered an attack of apo- 24t4 Is looking fine but is needing thinks ho Teeth extracted with as little pain plexy and fell, his head striking in' your Laundry at my Grocery. Leave rain. as possible. Children given careful tho tub. There is no known reason Domestic finish. Work .Guaranteed. A lot of tobacco has been set, but attention. Special attention to, plate suiCalled for and prompt delivery. owing to dry weather, tho farmers why he should havo attempted ALL WORK GUARANwork cide. ller's Grocery. TEED; and 'Phono 140. liavo a poor stand. Work dono at lowest prices. For a burn or scald apply Cham- FINAL ENDc6ME8TO Wheat harvest in this Boctlon Is JAMES PROCTOR KNOTT berlain's Salve. It will allay tho about completed. Ky Lebanon, June 18. As Miss Lena Combs is visiting pain almost Instantly and. quickly Office ia Republican BuIMIflg, heal tho Injured parts. For sale by quietly and as peacefully as ho had friends at FordsvIIIe. m spent his declining years, death Messrs. E. D. Murphy and Gro- - all dealers. Bar-asHol-broo- Town Marshal Sued. Ky., Juno 17. Suit Owensboro, lias been filed In the Hancock Court, at Hawesvllle, against G. G. Watson, town marshal of Lowlsport, for a balance of the tax money he is alleged to have collected and failed to turn In to 'tho City Treasurer. The suit Is for $241.11, and Watson's sureties are made Taxes Due. for tho year 1911 Please call at the Sheriff's office and settle. Promptness In this matter will bo greatly appreciated. T. H. BLACK, S. O. C. 24t4 Your taxes aro now duo. 23. 1911. Roll-cal- l. Opening song. Read ing of Minutes. Orenlng address The best makes of Violet and other A. C. Porter. Declamation Dora popular odors. Bennett. An explanation of ' Tho Golden Rule" O. D. Carson. Solo Foster. Old business. Charlie to ar Appointment of committee The best known brands.,. range program. Recosa. Ruby. Song. Recitation J Ima J RecitaReading Bessie Renfrow. Debate tion Kathleen Stevens. The kind that retain their bristles Ttesolved "That Wood- Subject: row Wllrfon was right when ho said: IE DDE 3EIC H "That Ministers of tho Gospel and 17 Public Officials ought to be Bach of Beaver Dam, are visiting hor parDEDA. elors." Affirmative: O. D. Carson, Juno 19. Wo havo had a fine ents, Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Bennett, P. D. Tweddell, Oscar Buchanan. Sunday School at this place is Davis, J. P. Fos- rain. Corn is looking well. The Negative: Robert farmers can finish setting tobacco getting along nicely. ter, A. C. Porter. New business. Mr. J. W. Benton has been quite , Paper. Criticism. Reading of pro now. Wheat crop good. Mr. Hlner Umphroy nnd mother sick tho past week. His son, Malon, gram. visited Mrs. Salllo Bennett Sunday. of Owensboro, camo home to wait FILYDIA FOSTER, Sec'y. Mrs. Etta Rowan, of Heftin, vis- on him. mi JOE L. RLANDFORD IS Sucess to Tho Herald. ited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. APPLYING FOR PAROLE C. Bennett, last Thursday, and was Nnll Case Affirmed. taken suddenly HI and has not been A telegram was received hero The Owensboro Messenger says: able to return home yet. Thursday afternoon from Frankfort Joe L. Blandford, who will havo Miss Emma Park, of Hartford, served a year on a sentence of two and Miss Lois Park, of near Whito announcing that the Court of Ap-and a half years in the Eddyvlllo Run, visited Mrs. W. C. Bennett peals had affirmed the decision of the Misses Nail vs. the City of penitentiary, on July C, for embez- Friday. which was recently tried zling about $15,000 from tho Bank Senator A' S. Bennett called at Hartford, of West Louisville, will makp ap- W. C. Bennett's Monday morning In the Ohio Circuit Court, civlrfe plication for parole before tiro July to see his cousin, Mrs. Etta Rowan. the plaintiff damage In the amount of $750, for Injury to their resimeeting of the Board of Prison Mr. Robert Davis, of Hartford, dence property by lowering North Commissioners. was In Beda Monday. Main street. Blandford for a number of years Mr. Ney Rowan, who has been at was cashier of tho bank at West the bedsldo of his sick wife, re Louisville, but left that place very turned homo Monday. suddenly, which caused an Investi Mrs. Bornlco Rogers and children, gation that showed tho cashier to he short in his accounts In a sum that approximated $15,000. Later Blandford returned to Owensboro and surrendered to the officials. He was then tried and was given a sentence of two and a half years in the Perfumes and Toilet Water Cigars, Imported and Key West Tooth Brushes IL J FOLETSHONETTAR k, d o, p ., z w8 Number Timoth Hay, mixed. Number ono Clover Hay. First-clas- s Feed Corn. Corn Chops. Corn Feed Meal. Alfalfa Meal. Crown Alfalfa Feed. Acme Horse and Mule Feed. Bran and Ship Stuff. puro t wheat product. Best Northern Whito Oats. ' Rock Salt. Barrel Salt. Lime. OwenBboro's iFor Sale! ('ig$'i'!!3 "3 2 - 5 jg2 J 5 5 !5 $ one Clover and vest" and "Cream of Wheat. MadisonvUle Bolted MeAl, "Quail Brand." Hartford Mill Company's Unbolted Meal. German Millet Seed, Fanoy Southern. Fancy Whipporwill Peas. Home Grown Peas B. A. Thomas' Improi Stock and Poultry Remedy, and- Hog Powder. Every paokage guaranteed, ' Minor's Fly Oil for Stock. Minor's Disinfectant Fluid. Chioken Feed Cracked Corn, 2 sizes; Wheat, Atlas Chick Feed, Atlas Hen Feed, Mica jOrystal Grits, 3 gizes; Oyster Shells. v Jones' Pure Animal Matto uertuizer, made by tho Joim Fertilizer Company, of Louit ville, Ky. i Best Patent Sun-fla- I well-know- -- to soc-1I- Flour, Clifton." Madisonville s Best Patent Flour, "Bob White." Irvington's Beat Patent Flour, "None Such." Hartford Mill Co.'s Best Patent Flour. "Cream of Har DR. H. J. BELL, W. B. ELLIS, uce Tines F'x-o- d gfr i HARTFORD, KY. HARTFORD, '- -- Isleurx, KENTUCjT UA'.'.XBX