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Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.): June 28, 1911 Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Jno. P. Barrett & Co. Hartford, KY 1911 haf1911062801_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 28, 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. u THE HARTFORD HERALD. Subscription $1 Per Yearx in Advance. .3.7th "YEAR. Come, lie Herald of a foiij fforlJ, lit .Vtwi of All Mm lumberii;; il Hj Bid." All Kinds Job Printing Neatly Executed. ETO. HARTFORD, KY., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1911. 26. Congress were crowded with lobbyIng this conclusion, and that is, the service men and a clerk from the 'disappointment my action may ists for special Interests a sugges- PAYNTER IS OUT United States District Attorney's KENTUCKY BOY Tho revisers betive assemblage. bring" to many of my friends, whose office. gan with an average tf 46 per cent, loyalty and confidence I deeply apLee was later returned to the Jail preciate. My name will continue on tariff and ended with an average of and refused to discuss his wedding. OF 47 per cent. This was the way they ADMITS THEFT Lee, OF the ballot, but I ask my friends to In jail, under quescease their efforts In my behalf revised tho tariff "downward." The tioning, denied he was married. hand of monopoly should be taken and to abstain from voting for me, Word Comes from the L'lrl'a nor. NowOnlyCandfdate for I now withdraw from the race. Of$48,000FromBattIeship ents In Washington House Here from control of the prlco of those Court that At tools which cultivate Amorlcan soil. "I desire to express the hope that jthey bitterly opposed her Journey . country should for Tho products of our the primary election for State offices Ueorgia. jto Buffalo on Thursday tto aid Lee. may be conducted in such a way as .not b handicapped by a senseless She was a telephono operator there, not? to result In dissensions In our and exorbitant tariff which falls upCONDITIONS HI LOUISVILLE ranks. In view of the 'promising HE SPENT MONEY LAVISHLY WHS REPLETE WITH FIHE LOGIC on the consumer. Big criminals who laws thrive under our trust-mad- e outlook for a national Democratic nitely that she did not accompany victory, I regard tt of vast imporaro allowed to flourish In high Given as Reason Claims tance that the supremacy of tho While in New York and him in his spectacular flight, when Reviewed the Characteristic places, while Government officials .ho spent money like water. In fact, Democratic party be maintained in hunt tho little offenders to earth in They Would Render tne Washington detectives LeadHe Set admit Atlanta, Where History of the Two eager and vengeful fashion. They our State. that they were tipped to the man should all be brought to justice Success Doubtful. "In conclusion, I desire to thank by the brother of a Toronto girl of 'Em Staring. ing my friends for their confidence In alike. Eight millions of our peowhom Lee became enamored and on ple live In homes they do not own. COMMITTEE TO KEEP HIS FEE me and their efforts In my behalf. IS NATIVE OF HUSSELLVILLE whom he lavished much of his stolA SUMMARY OP WHAT II K SAID They deserve the same privileges I Bhall ever appreciate what tho en wealth. unuer a iree uovermnem. . iuuir Senator Thomas H. Pavnter an. Democrats of Kentucky have done Lee has been remanded to jail in Buffalo, N. Y., June 22. Ed- Hon. Olllo James, Congressman more affluent brothers, but they do Lounceu ,ate Saturday night that for me, and especially am I grateful ward Valentine Lee, the paymaster's default of $10,000 ball to await the Kentucky District from tho First not get it on account of the unequal he had withdrawn from the race for to the Democrats of Northeastern clerk who, when arrested in this action of the Federal grand Jury and Democratic candidate for Unit- laws which exist. the Democratic nomination for Unit- Kentucky who, In the past, havo city, had in his possession a little which convenes early In July. spoke at tho Senator, ed States Mr. Jnmos closed bis splendid ad given mo their cordial and loyal more than half of the $48,000 he is When arrested here the police court house In Hartford Saturday dress with an appeal for Democracy ed States Senator before the primary support. T. H. PAYNTER." to bo held July 1. The withdrawal alleged to have taken from the safe 'found on hlra $2G,800. They do not A number of to a fair sized crowd. and for an active participation In of the battleship Georgia, In Havana "believe he has any money hidden, ladles were present. Owing to the the primary election next Saturday of Senator Paynter was announced HERO OF THE SEA ENDS shortly before midnight In a stateFebruary 11, was taken be- for his expenditure wore lavish. recent rains and the fact that the which Is to choose tho chieftains LIFE WITH PISTOL BULLET harbor, On a visit to Buffalo In March It fore United States Commissioner farmers were very busy that day, Who shall bear our banner to vic- ment in which he gives as his reay son for quitting tho race "a condiKeating up to the tory. and charged with ,s now l(nown he posed as an aeent the attendance was not Seattle, Wash., June 24. Capt, He spoke of his own candiHe admitted his jof tnc Russian Government buying standard of such occasions. Those dacy for U. S. Senator, and said he tion which has arisen in Louisville D. Hj Jarvls, formerly of the Rev embezzlement. which renders my success at least guilt, waived examination and was cavalry remounts and he thrice gave who stayed away, however, certain- "wanted the commendation, "Well, enue Cutter Service, who won famo 50 lP3 taxlcab drivers. One doubtful." grand Jury indictment. ly missed a magnificent speech. and a gold modal from Congress for held for done, thou good and faithful ser Is taken to mean that the his arraignment Leo told jtaxlcab driver's commission on Lee's This Before Mr. James was Introduced to tho vant," exemplified In the returns a heroic rescue of 275 artlc whalers spendlngs during a tour audience by Prof. Ozna Shultz. which will show what the voters announcement of Mayor W. O. Head i and who for many years was the Government officers that he had town nfter dark amounted toof the $100. Paynter's embezzled $2,300 some time before Prof. Shultz is a speaker of no think of him In promoting him from for Olllo James, Senator active head of tho Morgan-Gugge- n opponent, was regarded by Senator his disappearance from tho Georgia, SHE WAS STILL ASLEEP I small note himself, and he did the the House to the Senate our highheim enterprises In Alaska, shot Paynter as indicating that Louishad doctored the books. Then, WITH BOTH LEGS BROKEN occasion ample justice. Mr. James est y body. He promised and killed himself in a room and ville will go for James. learning that nn Inspector was on said it was gratifying to speak in a the same devotion to duty in the In 'the Seattle Athcletic Club. On Senator Paynter had paid his en- an envelope found on his desk he tour, ho took all tho cash from tho Hamilton, county where Democrats have to future that has characterized his O., June 24. With paymaster's safe and went to Atlan- both legs broken at the ankle, Ruth fight for supremacy. Ho praised the actions In the past. He thanked the trance fee in the primary and his had written In a trembling hand: ta. He formerly was of Russellvllle, Bacon, aged 14 years, a somnambuvoters who stick to the faith through ladles In beautiful terras for their name will appear on the ballot as an "Tired and worn out." Ky. E. many defeats and list, living with her parents, Mr. much difficulty. presence, and said there is no pub- aspirant for Indorsement for Sena He had been reading Kipling's of Justice and and Mrs. Frank Bacon, of Kahn The Department Principle in politics is tho great lic question which does not affect tor, but he will not be In the., fight. "Short Stories," and had lain down Tho money that Senator Paynter the book at "Tho City of Dreadful the Navy Department are wrestling avenue, East Hamilton, was found Idea, not men, the speaker said. Re- their interests. with tho problem of procedure In early this morning beneath her wincannot thrive in depublicanism Mr. James' address was replete paid in, $2,000, will not be returned Night." "v the case. Lee was paymaster's dow by her father, the girl having feat. Its loaders must have offices with logic and a sprinkling of hu to him. At. the time of his death Capt. winif they "keep tho faith." Senator Paynter was elected Sen Jarvls was vlco president and active clerk on the warship, nnd It Is a walked out of a second-stor- y mor and heightened his well known ator to succeed J. C. S. Blackburn piea'd of tho Northwestern branch of question whether ho should be tried dow. Mr. James reviewed the conflict prestige as a national character. by court-martior turned over to She was still asleep and sobbed ing history of the Democratic and at tho legislative session of 1906 by rA-- Ti.l. T.-- l. I the civil authorities. plteously, "Mamma, I will get the Democratic THEIR SECRET MARRIAGE an overwhelming majority. Ho has Republican parties. tn April of 1890 Capt. Jarvls WAS AT LAST REVEALED a long and splendid record in pub- married Miss Ethel Taber, a nleco Hud a Gain Time on Money kindling." leaders have written the most proHe Stole. Tho barking of the little girl's lic life, having been gressive nnd beneficial legislation of Green. ' --The. numerous frlonds-pf- . Mr. Otto of tho Court of Appeals, Congress New York, Juno 28. Edward pet dog which stood over the child .lnta.jtho.laws of ourcountrjt. Leg-L GAVE HIM A COATING Valentine Lee, who was arrested at licking Its face, first attracted tho I' Islation to regulate railroads was C. Martin were greatly surprised man and Senator. OF TAR AND PEPPER Buffalo yesterday for the theft of attention of the father. The following Is the card Issued enacted by Democrats over the last Wednesday afternoon when & $48,000 last February from the pay combined opposition of Republicans, they read in the Louisville Even- by Senator Paynter announcing his Wooster, O., June 24. A mob of master's safe on the battleship Geor HI AD OF THE MORMONS jj Election of Senators by popular ing Post of his secret marriage to withdrawal: DEFIANT TO PROBERS masked citizens of Trail, Holmes gia, has had a gala time on tho vote was and is a prime Democratic Miss Lena W. Coppage, of Leltch-flel- d, HIh Cnrtl of Withdrawal. Jefferson-vlll- e, which took place at I prlnclplo and gets Its advocates In J "To tho Democrats of Kentucky: county, last midnight, caught Mich money he stole from tho United Washington, June 23. The air Ind., on the 17th of last May. In December Democratic ranks. Republican of- last, almost In the ael Hellman, of Fredericksburg, States Government. A month or so between Washington and Salt Lake At tho time of tho marriage Mr. middle of my term ns Senator, the thls county, tied him to a post, gavo after he committed the theft, Lee, I havo grown rich In of City is full of gingerly remarks posing as a millionaire wheat opfice from tho emoluments of graft Martin was a Btudent in the law de- Democratic Committee ordered a)nlm a severe whipping, then touching on the attempt of the and their work In making laws for partment of Kentucky State Uni in which was included the'l'lled n coat of hot tar, following erator under tho name of A. W. House of Representatives to get , versity and It was arranged for his them-'selve- s. .i, this bv throwing red nennnr Into Carmichacl, created a great deal of i... i.i i. the benefit of the rich and bride to meet him In Louisville. She Democratic candidate before tho'tne soft hlack covering. They then excltement In New York and Atlan- - Joseph F. Smith, the Mormon lead- Tho " """'c "" ""? lu "' l"e ta. where he was looked upon as syndicate. In which Balllnger was was accompanied by Miss Stella next General Assembly to succeed phased him out of tho village, "Money Spending Angel . s"Sar Trust Inquiry. suffering Hellman, from his "whitewashed," is an Illustration of Rogers and the trio was joined by me In the Sonate. Congress was "If Mr. Smith doesn't speak up their methods. Republican leadors Hon. Alvls S. Bennett, and the four then In session. At the cIobo of that i wounds, ran 10 miles toward his iln Atlanta ho opened tho eyes of the pretty quickly," says Chairman where tho session an extraordinary have stood in solid opposition to went to Jeffersonvllle, session home town nnd sank exhausted by people when he entered n tailoring Hardwlck, "there will be a United Ho was found later establishment and ordered clothing popular and beneficial measures marriage took place. There were no was called, and now continues If .tho roadside. States Marshal or a Sergeant at simply because those Ideas wore ad- objections to the match, but It was the weather had permitted, my pub- and taken to the office of a physl- - .to the amount of $000, and he was upon for the novelty. 'ftmmllv no frn. with rnsh whiin tin- - Arms of the National House sent to It decided vocated by Democratic leaders. lic duties would not have allowed rlnn City with papers that will Mrs. Martin Is the daughter of me to make such a canvass as was Hellman regained consciousness 'ping hotel employes, cimnffeurS) ,SaU La0 now costs $13.59 per capita under t0 measures Mrs. Lula Coppage, widow of tho necessary to bring to the attention this morning, but is still In a crltl- - 'etc. ?orm extravacant Republican District of n ' Government, whereas in late W. H. Cappago, who was for- of the Democratic voters my candi cal condition. He said he recog- When Leo came to New York he!ithe run our -- 1.. or no." days of John Qulncy AdaniB it merly deputy sheriff of Grayson Co. dacy as should havo been done. .was heralded beforehand on account .nlzed one man in the mob '& She la ono of the most popular and L'"111 Sunday Hellman was a res of his doings In Atlanta, and lit-cost fifty cents per capita. Jiiinnle WHm.h Killrd. I. "Last summer, durinc tho time I The tariff, said Mr. James, is but accomplished young ladles of the had intended to canvass the Stato, Went of Froderlcksburg, working at proved to be moro of a spender here Bunnlo Wilson, the a name for extortion under Repub- Grayson capital. She Is woll known four mombors of my family wore a brick plant. For several weeks than there. Ho brought with him n Bon of Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph W. Wll- lican guise. When the g. o. p. lead- here, having visited hero last year. stricken with typhoid fevor, which ho had been paying attentions to large touring car and a private son, of near Prontls, this county, ers go after the people's money, they Mr. Martin Is one of tho promising necessitated my remaining at homo !tho mother of sovoral children, chauffeur. Ho stopped at tho Hoi- - met with a horrible death early yes-fget it by a tariff or a subsidy; The young attorneys of the Hartford eight weeks, after which my jTholr conduct at Fredericksburg, land House, and the pages and oth- - jtcrdny morning. Bunnie was riding doc- bar and Is to be congratulated upon public duties Tax a Democratic Income called mo from tho the police say, caused tho woman or employes of tho hotel wero great- - a horse to the field when It became uo ordered to leave town. Hell-,l- y enriched by his visit to the me- - jfrlghtoned, throwing him. His foot trine originated in tho laws of his choice. They have the best Stato for several weoks, hence dur-,- 't a few bolng caught In tho gearing, ho was Holy Writ, where men wore com- wishes of all who know them. Tho propolis. After spending Ing the past year I have had no op- - man followed nor to Trail g Mr.' Martin went to Lcltchfiold portunlty to canvass the Stato. .woman has fled. manded to give tithes of their subjdays here ho left, saying he was dragged to death. Dr. P. T. Willls.of stance for tho benefit of the gov- Thursday and brought his bride to to Europe, nnd he dropped out Cromwell, tho family physician, was "Notwithstanding this, I havo no ernment under which thoy lived. Hartford, whore they aro at homo doubt 'I could have won tho nomi INDIANA FARMER KNOCKS that It was summoned by telephone, but It was of sight so suddenly HIMSELF IN THE HEAD generally understood at the tlmo soon found that Bunnie was beyond Millionaires of this country pay no to their friends. nation In tho primary, but a conditithes to keop up the Government WAS CAUGHT AND BOUND that he had sailed. all human aid or medical skill. tion has arlse.ii In Louisville which TestimoFowlor, Ind., under which they grow rich. Wealth Is ii Nutlvt numerous Tho Herald Joins renders my success at least doubt- ny given before Juno 23. f HiisvolIvlIU. IN A SHEAF OF WHEAT Coroner late totho should pay Its Just tribute to the Russellvllle. Ky., June 23. Ed- - friends in tho profnundest sympathy ful. In view of that condition, I am day indicated that Peter Larscn, a support of the .Government which iward Valentine Leo who, It Is re- - for the parents In this their saddest Lebanon, Ohio, Juno 22. Un inclined not to Incur the legltlmato makes our country glorious. Ten conscious and almost suffocated, nnd necessary expense Incident to retired farmer, whose , ,body was Tinrtoil haa linnn nrrnatnrt In Hnffnln linrnnvnmnnt .. . ..... ... ... ... ...., , .. . uu, .... uwv.. per cent, of our population now own Carl WIeffol, aged 4, son of James 'Perfecting such an organization as luuim in uisiiHii Hi m IlUU1 iuib Y ' nn tf. rlmrA nf nmhnzzln- onlndln ' Thn A Watt or OthiT Bays. ninety per cent, of the wealth un- Wleffef. was bound In a sheaf of WouId be required to meet t,hopros- - tnAfnliwr nnmmUtA.l ment, is n native of Russellvllle, . Tho Princeton Leader of Friday der a "benign" Republican admin- whnn in hq fnthnr'a hnrvnnt finiri .ont situation. I am unwilling that and Is the son of a widow. His dnvfl return a vordlct, but he was of tho " istration. this evening hv men worKing behind ira" frlendB should Incur such an ex- - opinion that Larson struck himself family', connections nro of tho best This morning the Leader office Mr. James cited the Instance tho binder. nnrt or that they should attempt social standing was the ' iPenso, d pleasure of a call from He- . .. . . -- v where Gov. WHIson, of Kentucky, Tlla hualnnaa Mrnnp liairnn had tho tn rwnrnnmtk flint- fnnrlfflin hv ttiA in tho head with a -xoung wienei nau Deen caugni in - -'- "" ho was ber Matthows, of the Hartford Her- " ,axe nnd thon droppod Into tho els- - nlfvnnat tried tp veto an amendment to the tho machlno nnd bound with binder extraordinary in.Ight be'. hero a few years ago whon aid, on his return trip from Ceru tern. evidencing Constitution Federal made a bookkeeper in one of tho lean Springs. twine with the wheat. Ho was so roquireu. Nearly thirty years Larson qunrroled with his wife, the Ignorance and blundering meth- severely cut and bruised tho physl- "r havo evor boen willing to meet local banks. ago Mr. Matthows was a resident of last night and loft tbo house, but of our present chief executive. cinns nro ods ov- "Hello" Girl Weds Him. doubtful as to his recov- - uimcuities, n ..and in tne past havo I .... tho Coroner stnted he had found no Princeton nnd worked for Capt. Al- aI. ....m.n ... .. In ......a. ... tiuiuavu The speaker said' that a list of the aw 411 Buffalo. N. Y., June 24. Ed- - len on in uci iu mull tho Banner. Ho ,' ..' boa's for suspicion that Mrs. Larson achievements of the Democratic parbut I do not think my ward Valentino Lee. the pay clork. Tho sheaf had been Idle for al- - sucebss; . Hugh ty is sufficient to make every Demo- moat half a dav and tho vouth's irionas Bnouia expect. me to uo so had a part In her husband's death, who was arrested hero on Wednes ,tho string band along Mayes at tho samo time that Char- nnd surveillance of her movements crat hold up his head In pride. Tho presence in the grain was only dls- - ,ln tho Present condition of nffalrs. day on tho charge of having embez lnv Trtoolinriror "lilnn'1 thn Ikidd tl.1 by tho authorities was removed. chief difference between a stand- v. zled $48,000 from tho battleship d,e' Tne general appearance h Ytrniiiiini .,rMi,t "After the primary an effort will of our , , i i patter and an Insurgent, said Mr. UCUIjJIU, 111 tt IlltVlWlU IU9L n i. tQ the 8heaf havo to be made to insure a Demo-Jame- s, od hfld a(Jded A. S. of K. Notice. I'UUlllillJ. city, he thinks, has Improved is that tho Insurgont wants cratJc Legislature. As this obscr- was taken from tho jail this mornwon The wheat growors of Ohio roun-t- y to steal moderately and the stand- - Sparks, a harvest hand. jvatlon may bo misconstrued, I will aro requested to meot at tho ing undor guard of a Fodoral MarSpatter wants to take it all. Tbo add that; I believe the Legislature court house In Hartford on Satur- shal to tho city hall, whero he seDividend No. U. Lynching is Paid For. ' wlll bo Democratic. tariff is a tax paid by tho people. I meroly de- - day, July 8, 1911. Important bus- cured a marriage license. The As per order, Ohio Circuit Court, have Republican leaders Nowark.fO., Juno 24. Tho ad- - aire to say that, in view of tho pres- The prospective bride accompanied him. June term, 1911, I will at my office to transact thought that tho judgment day mlrilstrator of the Ethorington. es- - ont condition, to which I have al- - iness Vcquocted. and a full attend- She gavo hor name as Audrey F. In Hartford, Ky., on July 1, 1911, ance i. would accepted $3,73Q In full luded, I am) unwilling to incur the never comp In politics, but tate y Kelsey, 22 years 61d, of Washing- - 'pay a 5 per cent, dividend on nil T. H. BALMAIN Ch'm'n. u is bore, and thoy aro squirming rrom the Licking County Commis- - legitimate expenses above referred mi ton. Ho gave 'his ago as 25 years 'claims properly verlflod and filed in tneir efforts to escape. Itepuo- - Sloners, for tho lynching Of Etno-- - to. nd to assume the burdeYi of thnt ' MImlfi tnlhn nvnlrwlnmi will bo n and his home as Russellvllle, Ky. against tho Ohio County Bank, as- :'' llcan leaders promised to revise the Intto In this cltv last July. The which must follow In the event of feature of the National First Ald-- I The wedding took placo at Trin- - 'signed. Same being dividend No. 2. Jikt tariff rlnwnworl ... . ... .t.- . .. MaA milt u. ... uuimuBiiyu. t. . .1 . ., j uqiu muui. ,in 1 ins-- 1 In uuurcii in 11.. presenco ox me I . a.u o. 11 me v. Tho flrflt rinv ihnr TCtharlnirtnn famliV ...vu hu.v Mv Mj nnn.ln(i A. c.. I'Alt;, met for this purpose the halls of ($B,000. "i have but one regret In reach - - burg, September 16. Assignee Ohio Co. Bank. United States Marshal, two secret 1 GE I SPEECH OWE JAMES MUTEST Senator. ht the Last Saturday. James C HXVrS rJXiX. Partes. J to-da- j law-maki- to-da- i al Chief-'Justic- e Mrs-Hett- '"i: y 1 lice-holde- rs ..n., Morgan-Guggenhei- m 'tw " """ : Vto '. ld i or I go-jin- J. ...... w- ' ".... .. """"""',' ..' short-handle- '"" "" """ uit-uui- .. I i .,'...,. . ,,.,i won-dorful- ly. to-da- ...., ti ..I .jnJti tfrg ,::. v, mn PAGE TWO. THE HARTFORD HERALD shown WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1011. 4 iloiie 10 CONTINENT Such Has Been Your cle Sam's Job. BUT IT HAS Un- the way to many of the greatest triumphs of the art of cure. It is as certain as anything can be In the domain of what has not actually happened, that were It not for tho development and practical application of the truths established by would be Pasteur, the world mourning the loss of millions of men in every country of Europe and America from the ravages of the plague; the loss of money alone , to-d- W t K would have been Incalculable, while the paralysis of thought and of en terprise Involved would have halted human progress for long years to For Some of the Recipients of come. Cholera would long since have burst the confines of Russia Favors Don't Seem to and spread over Euprope, and traveling on ships from Europe in the Reciprocate. East and from the Philippines and continental Asia In the West, It A PLEA FOR TKADE RELATIONS would have entered our land on both coasts(wlth such results as the Playing Dig Brother to American statistics of the past may suggest to republics has Its dlfflculties. Peace- us) and taken Its toll of those who makers are blessed, but their mo- had withstood or survived tho misinterpreted. are often tives plague. Cood Housekeeping. Sometimes, too, they get mixed In other people's affairs. Take our We undertook to help GIRL GROSSES THE SEA own case. got Into a war with Spain Cuba, and emerged with Filipinos and TO WjDJjENTUCKl on our hands. We tried to help various Central AmerSeen Alan ican republics preserve their right She Had Never to life, liberty and the pursuit of Wanted to Wed Girl from happiness, and find ourselves hated by the revolutionists we crushed Old Home. and to be Investigated by the revolutionists we helped. Baltimore, aid., June 23. Ready Now we are doing It all over to marry a man twice her age, Our Dig Broth-urlnMexico. again with however, has one singularity. whom she had never seen, and We seem more eager to protect, pac- whom she accepted as her future ify and admonish our neighbors helpmate upon the recommendation than to trade with them. We are of her friends In Germany, Miss Graf, of a village near ready to fight for the Monroe doc- Elizabeth Europe furnish the Bremen, Germany, arrived In Baltitrine, but we let capital, merchandise and transpor- more on the steamer Cassell, andr, tation for the republics facing the was met at the pier by George of Junction City, Ky who will Atlantic, and rather look to Japan marry her. facing the Pacific. to court those When she stepped upon the pier We need common sense In our the girl was recognized by her furetrade relations with American publics quite as much as they need ture husband by means of a photoour big brotherly attention. And graph, and the short courtship was common sense would In the first started before the eyes of tho 500 who arrived on the place move us to disabuse our Immigrants Impres- North German Lloyd liner. Southern neighbors of the Egger came to America twenty-tw- o sion, so zealously encouraged by years ago, and has never been wo want our European rivals, that to get more territory. Nothing to the fatherland since that time. proscould be further from our purpose. He wont to Kentucky and has possible wo are too disinterested. pered. It About a year ago the German, As long as wo are champions of republicanism wo ought to champion who Is now 43 years old, began to If we must play the pine for a German wife, and the" republics. part of policeman, wo ought at least mall began to carry letters to his to care for the welfare of tho folks homo in Germany, telling his relaat home. South America Is grow- tives of his desire. The correspondThe possibilities of Its ence resulted In the recommendaing rich. commerce are almost Incalculable, tion of the pretty little Graf girl, and yet while we stand guard over who Is 21 years old, and soon letters the continent, our merchants Ignore were exchanged by the pair. About Its markets and our shipyards pre- a month ago the agreement was fer to make coastwise schooners to made between them and photographs were exchanged. They provr Intercontinental steamships. to ed satisfactory and Miss Graf made The situation In Mexico ought preparations for her long trip to enforce this extraordinary situation. America. "We have been the Dig Drother to When sho arrived she was greetnearly every American republic on ed by her husband-to-bnnd they the two continents. We have fought war and have been ready to hurried from the pier to take the one light at least two others for the sake train for Junction City, where tho Whether our mo- marriage ceromony will bo performof republicanism. tives woro wholly altruistic or not, ed. The really OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Is of no Importance. Important matter Is that, having O FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH. O played protector, wo ought to play O W. II. Wright, I'nstor. O the trader. Satisfaction in our role OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO as peacemaker will certainly not be lessened by the proper attention to Preaching every Fourth Sunday our trade balances. As long as wo morning and evening. guarantee tho republics of Central BJble School every Sunday at and South America their Independ9:30 a. m. ence wo have every right to expect Communion service at 10:30 a.m. that they will give us a fair proporPrayer meeting every Wednesday tion of their foreign trade. evening at 8 o'clock instead of FriWo have tnlked about tho Dig day as heretofore. Stick; we have practiced being Dig i Drother. Now let us bo Dig CusIt Is worse than useless to take any medicine Intornally for muscuWorld tomer and Seller. lar or chronic rheumatism. All Biliousness ami Constipation. that is needed Is a free application For years I was troubled with of Chamberlain's Liniment. For biliousness and constipation, which sale by all dealers. m made life miserable for me. My appetite failed me. I lost my usual Autre Crops Will Ro Small. Pepsin preparaforce and vitality. Henderson, Ky Juno 23. Most tions and cathartics only made mat- tobacco growers in tho stemming ters worse. I do not know where district havo abandoned hope of y T should had I planting more than 20 percent of a have been Stomach crop this season. After y tonot tried Chamberlain's and Liver Tablets. Tho tablets bacco may be planted, but the the 111 feeling at once, chances are that It will bo caught by strengthen tho digestive functions, frost. purify tho stomach, liver and blood, helping the system to do Its work THE NEW COOKWHAT SHE HAD I1EEN USED TO naturally. Miss Rosa Potts, Blrm-lnghaAla. Theso tablets are for Tho young wlfo, after a dozen m sale by all dealers. trips to employment offices, had at VICTORIES OF SCIENCE last found nnd engaged a cook who ARE TRULY WONDERFUL was at least clean and polite. "Now.Mary," sho said, impressiveLouis Pasteur, a French chemist, ly, when tho Installation In tho 'Is the man of all others to whom tho kitchen had been duly mado,"I want civilized world owes its health and you to do tho very best you can, for Its absolute certainty that the great my husband Is extremely particular epidemics of the past cholera, the about his food, and apt to be cross plaguo, ship fever (smallpox was If everything Is not perfect." xionquered by an earlier genius) Mary smiled sympathetically. cannot recur. It Is he who discov"Lor' Miss, that won't worry me," origin of she replied, with large tolerance ered tho " mlcroparasltlc disease, or the germ theory, as It Is "Men Is all alike about eatln. M? popularly called, upon which almost old man ,1s boen about tho entire science- - of preventive med- my cookln' for twenty years." House Keeper. icine Is founded, and which has ITS g, Eg-gee, To-Da- y. to-dato-daro-llo- Is the greater because of tho confi- ROOSTER GROWS dence reposed in htm. He asks no favors, and he wilt show no favors tn fVinan Yt'fin nm IriftnHftori With SENATE IN HIS OWN CHIEFS those who are engaged In exploiting tho masses. Ho believes In Democ racy and In the Democratic party as During Three Campaigns, a means of advancing Democracy. Democrats Gain Control of Individually and through The ComSenate by 39 to 18. Says Bryan. moner he will exert himself to tho secure to tho country the utmost to blessings of Democracy applied to HE ACCUSES THE "KNOGKERS" Government and to secure to tho DRAMATIC ENDING OF THE DAY party the power and prestige which can only be earned by fidelity to Waterloo Comes in Yote Who Call Him "Wrecker," public Interests. .i. to Recommit Wool Of Being Judases of They'll Know. you have bought "I understand Bill. Their Party. sonfe expensive gowns hero In Par IS On KNIFED By the contrary, his responsibility THE. POWER "Yes, but what's the use,? Fow PENROSE SHORN OF'HIS a gown is expeople know whether Washington, June 21. The Dem Charging that the Democrats who pensive or not." gained control of tho ocrats cusare now attacking him and accusing "Walt until vou reach the United States Senate. They passed party toms Inspectors." him of trying to wreck the a motion offered by Senator Gore, of are in the same class with those who referring tho House Oklahoma, have In the past proved treacherous woolen bill to the FlnanceCommlttee to tho party, W. J. Bryan, In the SECRET OF THE MAINE with Instructions that It bo roported current Issue of his Commoner, STILL BURIED IN MUD back not later than July 10, by a a broadside on his critics and turns vote of 39 to 18. throws light on what he says Is The passage of the motion was some past political history. De- made possible by the votes of sixteen Mr. Bryan makes tho sensational Work Going On, But No Republicans, thirteen of whom were charge that when ho was three times velopments of Importance Insurgents. One Democrat Myers, a candidate or tho Presidency, he of Montana voted against the mo not only by leaders of was knifed Expected Soon. tion, although his Republican col the party, but by committeemen, league, Senator Dixon, voted for If, presumed to bo conductwho wero Havana, Juno 17. "No further Before the vote was taken, Senator ing the campaign In his behalf. Is at developments of Importance In con Penrose, chairman of the Finance Mr. Bryan denies that he nection with the uncovering of the Committee and Republican Leader, tempting to dictate, and says: to .wreck of the battleship Malno are announced that If the George Gore Mr. Bryan has never attempted probablo within the next ten or motion was passed he would take It dictate to the Democratic party and BIx-b- y as a notincation tnat tiio itepumi- a twelve days," said Gen. W. H. has no desire to do so, but as following tho complete can party Is no longer In control of member of the Democratic party.Mr. Bryan has exercised the right to ex circumnavigation of the wreck In a the upper body of Congress. By the passage of the resolution, press an opinion upon public ques- launch by a board of American offtions and upon public men, and this icers who are supervising the work. tho entire tariff question Is laid be right he expects to continue to ex- A minute examination was made of fore this Congress, and chances for orcise. He will not be deterred from all portions of the ship now exposed early adjournment fade into obscurity. The vote Indicated, also, that discharging what he regards as a to view. This survey convinced tho board the President's chances for securing sacred duty by abuse, but he Is accustomed to abuse. His body, po- that before further exploration is a vote on the Canadian reciprocity litically speaking, Is scarred all possible It will be necessary to re- bill, unamended by some other tariff over by the knives that have been move masses of mud, aggregating bill, are greatly lessened. Some of the results of the revolu wielded by tho representatives of hundreds of tons, on the spar deck, filling the tionary action of briefly plutocracy Inside of the Democratic and almost completely ves- stated, are: Interior spaces of the party and outside. For tho first time, demonstration Ho has made three campaigns and sel. Tho water level In the cofferdam was affordod of the fact that a comto In overy one of them he has had stood at ten feet below nor- bination of Democrats and progres meet treachery within the party as mal, which Is somewhat higher than sive Republicans can control the He well ns assailed from without. morning, owing to a cessation Senate, and Intends to control It on has had to conduct his campaigns this of pumping and consequent slight tariff legislation. some of through committeemen, Through Senator Cummins, the whom were in league with the oppo- percolation of water. The principal result of the. Inves- progressives served notice that they sition and in secret correspondence tigation y was the Intend to attempt tq revise the en-tlof the wreck with tho enemy. He has had to Payne-Aldric- h discovery that tho deterioration of tariff act before meet false and malicious misrepre Is very great. adjourning. on the part of papers sub the steel structure sentation warTho portolns of the Only by linking reciprocity with sidized by the predatory Interests. ship now above the water Include either the farmers' free list bill or seen the party platform at He has the woolen schedule of tho House Is tacked, sometimes openly and some tho whole of the by those pre ture and most of the spar deck aft It likely to pass. by Innuendo, times By voting n lack of confidence In tending to support the ticket, and ho of the port turret. Thus aro revealed the Its greatest committee, despite the repudiated has seen the platform pointed aft with tho tampions protests of Chairman Penrose, the Immediately after the election by guns support It still in their muzzles; all of tho Senate has reached the point of papers who professed to engine-roosuperstructure, and con emancipation achieved by the House during the campaign. He- has had fused masses of Iron forward and In March 1910 when It deposed to opposo distinguished members of upper Speaker Cannon from the Rules his own party when those members apparently what formed the part of tho bow section. Committee by n Democratic-Insurgeattempted to Insert weasel words In Everywhere the Ironwork ox- combination. the platform and make It ambiguexUnlike the famous House revolu ous and uncertain. He has had to posed, If not shattered by tho contend with timid politicians who plosion, has been so corroded as to tion, tho motion initiating the re Democrat. from professed friendship only out of fear be reduced to more shells, making It form camo re- In tho House, It was the resolution of their constituents and only so highly probable that the plan to ong as that pretended friendship pair and float any part of the ship of Representative George Norrls, an must be abandoned because of com Insurgent Republican, that deposed would help them. plete structural degeneration. the Speaker. But he has found the heart of the No trace of bodies has been found Tho vote on the Gore resolution party sound. Ho has found the) rank and file of tho party true. To In the decks or supertructures. Tho came as a dramatic close to ono of Is so the most Intensely, exciting days in this multitude of Democrats, uncor-rupt- whole interior of the wreck choked with mud that It Is Improba- tho history of the Senate. The moand undcflled, he owes whatever strength he has. He Is indebt- ble that any attempt will be made to tion had come without warning at the conclusion of a speech by Senaed to them for tho honors which enter the ship soon. tor Root, defending his amendment have come to him, and ho will spend Don't Experiment With a Cough to the reciprocity measure. As soon the remainder of his days guarding When Dr. Bell's as the blind Senator had sent his their Interests as best he can. Ho has been used by millions of peoplo apIs In a position to speak with free for sixteen years with a steady In motion to the desk, It became parent that, to preserve any appeardom, and ho will bo free to speak. creasing demand. Look for tho bell ance of consistency, the progressives He knows the record of the public on tho bottle. m would have to voto for It. Before men of the country Democrats and ho debate had progressed very far, Eipcctlng Too Much. Republicans and this knowledgo Is Sunday School Teacher What! however, It was seen that the supat tho service of tho party. He Is In favor of harmony when Don't you want to go to heaven port of the progressives was based largely on their opposition to reciharmony means honest, straightfor- when you die? LIttIo Emma Well, you see, our procity and tholr certainty that by ward Democracy, but he Is opposed to a harmony that Is built upon family couldn't think of Hying In securing a report on tho woolen schedule by July 10 they could alee pretenses and used for tho ono place the whole year round. string out discussion of the recipropurpose of deception. He believes In a statement Monday night that tho Democratic party must de- Postmaster General Hitchcock said city measuro until tho occasion offered for a motion to amend It by serve to win In order to win, and ho believed many railroads wore behe believes It Is better to oppose ing overpaid for carrying the malls Joining on a Democratic tariff bill. In this way they wero enabled to evils In tho beginning than when saving of approximately they are full grown. He asks no and that a, a year can be made- with- avenge themselves on tho President, 79,000,000 one to accept his opinion, but he out doing Injustice to any line. He whose pet legislation Is reciprocity, and to preserve their record made has no reason to doubt that tho facts holds out hope of one-celetter during the debate on tho Payno bill which Influence him will Influence postage In 1909 when they demanded lower . others when they are known. He duties on wool. A Charming AVomnn expects differences of opinion even To counteract tho dpublo Joy of among friends, and he knows' that Is one who Is lovely In face, form, honest differences of opinion do not mind and temper. But It's har"d for tho progressives was the double woo keep men from acting together when a woman to bo charming without of Mr. Penroso, until 8 o'clock tothey agree in purpose, but be knows health. A weak, sickly woman will night tho most powerful man in tho jthat people who differ In purpose be nervous and Irritable. Consti- Senate and able to speak for Its cannot be expected to (agreo on pation and kldnoy poisons show In greatest commlttoe, Tho passage of blotches, skin eruptions pimples, plans. a vote of distrust of his committee But In other words, Mr. Bryan Is a and' a wretched complexion. which took out of his hands tho sacitizen of the United States, and ex- Electric Bitters always prove a godlegislapects to live up to the responsibili- send to women who want health, cred right of pigeonholing ties of a citizen as best he can. He beauty and frUnds, They regulate tion, was one rebuke and ono sorIs a member of tho Democratic par- stomach, liver and kidneys, purify row, but the Implied monaco to recty, and ho expects to live up. to the the blood; give strong nerves, iprocity was a second. responsibilities of the position. Tho bright eyes, pure breath, smooth, Satirically, Sonator Cummins fact that he has been the party's velvety skin, lovely complexion and quoted an Interview with Senator candidate does not deprive him of perfect health. Try them. 50c at m Penrose In which he assured the the freedom to think and to speak. Jaraea H. Williams. STRIKES OUT FROM SHOULDER ht Ill-fatht to-daro after-superstr- uc 10-Inm nt to-ded nt is." President that reciprocity will "sooe be passed and without amendment."' But double- Insurgent joya and double Penrose woes were as noth ing fo the single, sweeping, remark- ablo Democratic victory. That tne motion Insuring a vote on the woolen schedule this session should come from tho otljor side; that Its logic should be so Irresistible as to force tho support of thirteen progressives and three regulars and that before Its might tho entire Senate organization should go down tp defeat, Wero nweot realizations to the Sen- ate minority. Without dolay Sena .lor Williams put the progressives on record In the forthcoming tarl struggle by saying that tho Demo crats will be willing to consent to1 certain amendments of tho woolen bill and the free list bill In order to get tariff reform up to the Presi dent. As the debate progresses after July 10 these concessions will be formed and conferrod upon. The Democrats are confronted by a plain proposition. To assure action on the House woolen bill, entirely a Democratic measure, they must run tho risk of having amended the reciprocity bill, tho project of a Republican President and the outcome of negotiations In which a' Republican Secretary of State took part. Feeling that In the House and on the floor of tho Senate they had fulfilled tholr pledge to support reciprocity and declaring their In tention of supporting reciprocity In the futuro, the Democrats voted for the Gore motion. - w v1 Shnkc Into Your Slipes Foot-Eas- e, Allen's the antiseptic powder. 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"WMWfUi THE HARTFORD HERALD the people gave the Reand 1907, comOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO mended them as capable of the best government. This time we will try Whilst tho big fellows at Wash- a change, pleaso tho Lord! ington are rattling around with recNow let the primary go on! Let iprocity and tariff, thinking them- it be a fair primary. The Courier-Journa- l, selves like Hans Breltman's wife, "a let us repeat, Is playing no devil of a set," as indeed some of favorite or favorites. And God bless them are, we, hero in Kentucky, are you all, boys! Mr. Watterson in no slouch, and have some matters of Courier-Journa- l. our own to attend to that may not bo wholly without interest. OUR SCHOOL SHOWING COULD niJ MUCH RETTER In Kentuoky, as elsewhere, the Democrats seem to be playing In Frankfort, Ky., June 17. Durgood luck, the Republicans in bad RETTER OF THE TRADE luck. The tables aro distinctly turn ing tho school year of 1909-191- 0 AS THE INDIAN SAW IT ed, because for many a day 'Ihore were a total of 255,557 chilhas been tho rule Just the dren enrolled In tho city and rural Green McCurtaln, onco chiof of reverse. politics It is much schools of this State. Of this numIn tho Choctaws, had a very high as crops commerce. ber there were 22,021 white male in and opinion of the business astuteness JThcre are good and bad years, flush children, 22,563 female children, a of whlto men. "No Indian can get times and hard times, seasons of total of 44.5S4 whlto children; nnd the better of a paleface," Chief plenty and nsesons of famine. 'TIs 4,618 colored male children and said to a Guthrie reporter a long lane that has no turning. De- 5,453 colored female children, during the recent Oklahoma Inves- mocracy appears to havo reached ranking a total of 10,061 colored tigation. "And when two palefaces the head of the road separating children or a grand total of 54,645 get bargaining together, then it is Hell from the Iron Works, and the children who attend the city schools with dia- dear old donkey whisks his ears and during the year. like cutting diamonds palefaces swlches his tall as he looks toward In tho rural districts thero were monds. Two Oklahoma onco hunted In my camp. They tho homo stretch, with provender In attendance 78,469 male white, spent the evening with me and over on either side and every foot of tho 76,854 femalo white, or a total of 155,323 while children, and 7,613 they be- way! Hoop-la- ! the fire and tho negro fe- negro gan to barter and traffic and to But enough of this. Turning from . males, males nnd 7,974 or a total of 15,589 negro make deals and dickers. Finally the "Democrats, sweet and smiling making n. grand total of Bill said: even In their combats, to the Repub- children, " 'Sam, let's trade horses my licans, what do wo see? The same 170,912 children who attended tho rural schools. bay for your roan.' old hardscrabble betwixt the coon " 'It's a go,' Same agreed. 'The These Pgurcs wero prepared by The snme old and the blllygoat! go. Shake on It, partner.' pull Dick, pull Dovil. tho full choir Prof. L. N. Taylor, of the Departtrade's a ment of Education, nnd the report "They shook hands. Then Bill f angels and wooly-head-- d shows that of tho number of chillaugh: said, with a loud cherubs singing: dren enrolled onlv 45 per cent, were " 'Sam, I've bested ye this time. "Heap a sight o' trouble dally attendanrec at school. In yesterdav.' My hoss is dead. Died On de ole man's mln Based on the census figures, the '"So's mine dead,' said Sam. Up went do price o' vorpa." porccntase of children of school ace 'Died this morn'n. And what's e The came, the attending school was 36 per cent. more, I've took his Bhoes off.' " In the cltv nnd 29 per cent, In the : o How could It be otherwise? Re- rural districts. O publicanism, in Kentucky O KENTUCKY NEWS NOTES. O where It Is not a purely fungus DO YOU ALWAYS TREAT ' O growth Is alien to the soil and cliHOME MERCHANTS FAIRLY? Isenough mate. For a long time tho ono On nccount of not having shape nnd Did you ever send to Chicago for men ready, the new military com- sue was to keep things in line for the federnl appointments to a bill of hardware nnd find whon It pany at Plnevlllo was not mustered by came that you had forgotten 50 Into service In the Kentucky Nation- office. Latterly tho Democrats, their continued follies, made things cents worth of nails? Did you send appearal Guard. Only thlrtv men easy for the Republicans. With the to Chicago for them or did you go ed and the law requires that more factlonlsm the to the hardware store and buy end of Democratic than fifty men must compose a comRepublicans will have to fnco two them? e. pany when It is mustered Into ways ride two horses going In opDid you ever send away for an adand, even with vertised special valuo In lumber and On account of the demand for the posite directions report of McKenzIo R. Todd, State the agility of an O'Renr and tho sash doors and find on receipt of the Inspector and Examiner, in which persuasive powers of a Bradley, this goods that the mall order house "forgot" some of tho essentials? he discusses the condition of tho of jwlll bo found hard to do six days Sundays! Did you send nwav for the balance fices of County School Superintend- In the week, impossible on Tho row going on In the Repub- or did you go to tho local lumber ent, Prof. Ellsworth Regenstein, hoss-shodealer target what was missing? Superintendent of Public Instruc- lican camp is as sawduBty as a Did you ever solicit a contribuand rather funnier than a cirtion, Is having printed 30,000 copreport, which will bo sent cus tragedy. With each it is a case tion for charity from some land proies of tho of "bedam if I do," and "bedara If I motion company n thousand miles over the State. away or from a mall order house In time, (don't!" Which recalls a story. "I'll It was not stated at the shoot him!" says BInks. "Why?" Chicago, Now York or San Francisbut tho real reason Gov. Cox revokhe Insulted co? ed tho last month of the Jail sen- says Jinks. "Bccauso If you havo tried It you know It me," says BInks. "What did he call tence of James Morris, of Jackson you?" says Jinks. "Ho called me won't work. But you don't hesl-tat- o county, on Wednesday, was because to go after tho real estate man, says BInks. "Hold tho wife and children of Morris a on," says Jinks, "don't be rash. tho grocer, tho hardware dealer or were In destitute circumstances and tho lumber man here at homo when they Jind to live In the Jail with him What are tho facts?" O'Rear looks to a gentleman up a you have somo little money raising till his sentence was out. scheme to put through. And generThe men who served as solicitors tree to be In tho lead. He deserves jto be. He Is a type of tho political ally they "come across" without a for the Burley tobacco pool of 1909 murmur. aro at last to receive pay for their gamester of the time. He plays In other words do you play fair Something of a professional. work. Checks for tho Franklin like with your frlond, the local business county solicitors have already ar- a night rider, with Prohibition leanman? Or do wou use him as a rived, and will bo turned over to ings, he embodies the spirit of the along with tho disre- convenience and send your money as soon as they call at the of- Paternalist, them gard for law characteristic of the nnd your real trade elsewhere? fice of the Burley Society. Every dollar you spend at homo has prac-lcal- Centrallzatlonlst, Illustrated by the drouth Tho continued adds to tho wealth of this communltv. ruined gardens In Simpson steel trust, the sugar trust and the you send nwav detracts county. Irish potatoes, one of the tobacco trust, the most signal crea- Every dollar from it. If you aro imbued wth loy Republicanism. principal crops of the county, Is an tions of latter-dapatriotism argue that Judge cal as well ns national His friends entire failure. Corn Is suffering you will keep your money at home greatly from the dry weather. O'Rrar can catch the people both In every case where you can cet as He The Court o fAppeals will adjourn ways, and great valuo hero as elsewhere. for the summer this week, probably can, they assure us, rip with old a chance. and will have the dock- Euripides and cant with old Cnnther-Ide- s. Give our business men on Saturday, Hancock Clarion. et well cleared before they go away. It seems that some of the Ono case that will be passed on Is whisky Republicans are there 250 SNAKES TAKEN that of Joseph Wendllng, the Louls-vlll- o such are opposing Judge O'Rear, FROM FARM WELL murderer. and anticipating the 'Prohibition a Issue which they mean to project Montgomery, John Frank Fayetto, Mo., Juno 23. Oeorge years old, (they are a projecky set) Into the young farmer, twenty-si- x Potter, a farmer living west of here, bodywas struck by lightning and In- canvass Judge O'Rear's cleaned out a well on his farm yesstantly killed about dusk while out guard aro whooping things on the terday. DurlnR the work 250 snakes Tho Carrie O'Natlon In an open field at Judson. basis. Poor old were taken out. young man was leading a horse and Carrie! They won't let her rest, Three varieties of reptile wore mule. Tho horce and youth were even In her grave! Truly, It Is won- Vnnraaantofl nmnnc thn number kill )oth struck dead. derful how we apples swim when ed. These were black, garter and the other follow's ox is gored! spotted house snakes. 1UCKY ADVANTAGES Is Anyhow tho Courier-JournOF SWEET REVENGE for O'Rear. It does love n straight fight. What wo expect to do to him The frequent and unsuccessful when the tlmo comes will vitalize a andldacy of certain men in va- wooden Injun or a door post and rious places for public office remind- cause a flood of foam to flow from The man who Insures his life Is ed 'George (Scotty) Dore of a story an empty keg of soda water! Yet. wise for his family. f his old friend Hogan. gently Jones, gently. TJio wise reTho maa who Insures his health was raffling a clock," porter never blabs his Items. Suf- "Hogan Is wise both for his family and aid Mr. Dore. "He was fairly suc- jflclent unto the day, and don't let himself. disposing of tickets In tho It be too long between smokes! cessful In You may lasure health by guardshop where he worked, but ho ran Seriously, and of a verity, nnd ing It. It Is worth guarding. ip against trouble when he for a fact, we are so suro of carryhis neighbors. At the first attack of disease, ing all before us in tho coming fall "Dropping in at a neighbor's which generally approaches election, no matter whom tho Rethrough tho LIVER and manihouse , he tried to sell a ticket on publicans put up, that tho Courier-Journ- al fests itself in Innumerable ways the clock. has ordered her low neck a fine timepiece, and it'll TAKE. "'It's short-sleevfor tho Democraer man- and luk foine on yer 'what-no- t inaugural ball at Frankfort. tic tel. saya Hogan, cajollngly. " 'Gwan the old clock doesn't Dancol It will be good for sore .eyes to seo that old girl shako her run!' replied tho neighbor, to This " 'Well drawled Hogan, chang- skirts! year, Is going to bo a year.lc prelude next ing front completely, 'well perhaps And save your health. (vhen In the nation Democracy will yez won't win Jt, and ye'll. have- the laugh on the other fellow who come to Its own again. Kentucky Is, and always has, been, a Demodoefl.' " cratic State. Neither of the two SOTIERUHD'S EAGLE EYE SALY' Good "...' Ntthlnff but the Eyes Subscribe for The Hartford ITerald, trials which, through Democratic. PAGE THREE. Great K the ballads occasionally along with the sawbuck A NEW NATURAL and the stovepipe, and he enjoys the company very much, Ho does not want to be sobbed over. He wants to be let alone. He Is willing to let his bowed back and silvered hair bear their own testimony of his Cave Discovered worth, but will certainly not support a movement to set apart an anWhich Will be nual day in his special honor. He thinks that such recognition as Is due him ought to bo spread equally PRESERVED BY GOVERNMENT over the 365 days In tho year.1 Haverhill Magazine. ' him; he gets Into O ooooooooodoooooO factlonlsm, KENTUCKY, publicans OLD TOO. In 1895 WE Failed in Health AJy mother died six years ago," writes Miss Ruth Ward, of Jerseyvilic, III., and left me to care for six children. I had never been strong; and this, with the shock of her death, was too much for me. "I failed in health. I was tired all the time and did not want to go anywhere, nor care for company. I had the headache all the time and such bearing-dow- n pains. "A very dear friend advised me to take Cardui, as it had done her so much good, so I commenced to use it and now I am in good health." 0 For Public Use A Cavern Rivaling Kentucky's Mammoth Cave. K J 44 J CARDUI The Woman's Tonic ONE OP NATURE'S As CREATIONS w ommendation which will be made by Mr. Utter. In speaking of the cave General Utter said: "The entrance to the cave Is a hole which drops down through a level plain and down iff which a wire ladder had been placed. The cave Is a series of apartments, about seven In all. The first room In which we found ourselves was about 30 feet high. To the north of this there Is a tunnel about three feet high noenlng Into an apartment 150 feet long and about 40 feet high, and with a long shelf or balcony running about It. It was on this balcony that the jfuidy of a man was found some time ago, and It Is apparent that he had climbed on top of It and was working to dig out through the top when death overcame him. The most beautiful formation In -the cave Is an arched hallway, as finely and smoothly constructed as though human hands had been at work there, and which runs forward nbout 250 feet. It Is 20 feet' high and about 30 feet wide. The flooring of the archway Is covered with ' a fine coating of sand. At one end of the hall the partv came upon an opening of about a foot by 18 Inches. Mr. Hartson wns the only one of the party of sufficiently small stature to got through the opening, and he went ahead about 300 yards, when he came to a point where the passageway was clogged with sand. The party 'started to explore southward toward the river. They had gone about 100 feet when a strong breeze of wet damp air was felt and tho candles were blown out. The river is five miles away, and General Utter Is of the opinion that there Is an opening all tho way to the river, but the ground was so soggy and the opening so choked up that the party did not make further explorations in that direction. "Tho cavo Is rn extremely beautiful place," said General Utter, "and Is tho result of tho formation laft when tho lava rock cooled off. In the cave are huge 7?he rooms .lava bubbles, bo to speak, and there Is no reason why the cave should not bo made into one of the most delightful curiosities In the world. From the fact that there Is a strong, wet breeze blowing from onot direction and a hot, dry breezo from another, it is apparent that thero are two other openings In tho cave, one to the river and another to the Idaho Statesman. plalnland". i ' a result of an investigation of cave near Kuna by a mammoth D. United States Surveyor-GenerA. Utter and othor prominent engineers of the State, It la probable that the cave flvhlch Is said to be one of rare beauty In Its formation, will bo sot aside by the Government for the public use. This Is the recal Women's pains are relieved or prevented and women's strength is quickly restored, by Cardui, the woman's tonic You yourself know best if you need it, or not If you do need it, do not delay, but commence to use it at once. Every day of delay, only lets you slide further down the hill Don't wait, then, but begin to take Cardui today, for its use, no- - matter how prolonged, cannot harm you and will surely do you good. Write to; Ladles' Advisory Dept, Chartinoow Medicine Co., Chartinoocj, Teno. (or Special Irjtructlons, and book, "Home Treatment for Women," tent free. fire-wat- er rn.ui ;i maKBTfl! Proto-fHlon- Cards. M. ll jjurmi'ttyw'inff.n - -- i J. PORTER, red-nos- Attorney at Law, BEAVER DAM, KY. Will practice htf proteailon In Ohio and ad olnlng counties. Special attention glrentoi' bn.lnrnnrntruatrrl tn hi. care. GILLESPIE BROTHERS. W. H. & J. F. GILLESPIE, PROPRIETORS. self-sam- FRANK L. FELIX, Attorney at Law, HAKTFORD, KY. VIII ptf etlce hlr profclrn In Ohloandai' lniRrountlea and tn the Conn of Appeal. Crltutnal practice and Collection, a sDec'ally. Offlce In the Herald building C. M. BARNKTT. C ..BLACKSMITHINL It SMITH Attorneys at Law, HARTFORD, KY. Will practice their profession In all the Conrt ol Ohio and adjoining countlea and In the Conr of Appeals. Collections a specialty BARNE'fT & SMITH. TlilBIJcm A And n:. Work Horseshoeing Specialty cor-vic- -- Have your old- - HARTFORD, Kentucky. UfflnWgPgSZ STRAW - HATS w MADE NEW! HARTFORD PRESSING CLUB "Ss HAVE A ROUGH RIVER TELEPHONE -1- M.ACED IX voun RESl- - Ladies' and Rents' clothes also WORK G UARAXTEED Called for 2ind delivered. Club rate SI. 00 per month. DENCE OR PLACE OF UUB- INESS, AND PUT YOURSELF IN DIRECT CONTACT WTH THE Long Distance Lines TO ALL STATES. FOR THE COMPANY'S SPECIAL TO THE FARMERS, CONTRACT CALL ON OR ADDRESS Club. F"T' rr - Hartford Pressing : Y.M.C. A.BMg. Hartford, Ky. J. W. O'BANON. Local Manager, Haitfoid, Ky. W ly WOOL HIDESandRUR Beisi Delias, r.a if c can no r for Toa liin if tats or commisjioa mercumU. Reference: inr bisk ia Loaistillc. We faraitb n ool utjs tut lo out suppers, mile tor price list. a. xtr tailor W. C. SEXTON. Incorporated. Local Manager, Beaer Dam, Ky. ESTABLISHED 18S8 M.SABEL&S0NS i'Yu? LrcisTille, Kr. diamond, a vintch, jewelry or amcr- war tmi rnn crpt the beat nualltv at I" the lowest prices ir ill 1 ring, a r arva1 A The Rest Remedy For all kinds of soro eyes Is Suth erland's Eagle Eye Salve. It is a creamy snow white ointment and "would not Injure the eyes of a babe.. m Guaranteed. 25c. 'FATHER'S DAY" HALTS HE DOESN'T REALLY NEED IT BALSAM HAIR tcAQtificf the hair. Chan! and luxuriant growth. lYomotei a Cures scalp d.wari AGc.aml PARKER'S Never rails to Hettora Oray Ualr to Its Youthful Color. hair failicg. Dti-rli- U .c clushcly the Southern trade. Wrie raea lid f a.I r ouuiw vanv(,ut lOTOUr I ICC ill.. tut uiusutticu am t 1nm -- iftfiinFRT Mill j:.viv. M""" ORDER HOUSE fSft"' N THE SOUTII.L.7 1ALa lialf a aatar ni Tiivm .?'' G. P al Box 26 Lonisville, )r, Every Article Guaranteed. Barnes & Co., 1 4 I E I p It R WP on the second Sunday of each May, and It the Is now proposed to dedlcnto third Sunday In June to father. Somehow, though, the father movement is not meeting with encourag- ing rqsponse. Probably that Is be cause father himself Is opposed. Mother knows she is deserving of honor and Js willing that It should h nnM. Father Is ready in most cases to lead the procession in hon or of mother, but when it comes to making n fuss over himself he balks. la Isn't used to that sort of thing and It Isn't In his nature. His business is to provido for mother and the brood, and he is Just ns willing to provide glory ns grub. Submitting to praise would bo to him like a confession of dopendence, and ho isn't ready for that yet. Serious and sentimental bards do not build rhymes around father: they leave that to the Jackpot Jlnglers. Neither are there soitening songs auoui Mother's Day Is observed HEALTH Rheumatism More than nine out of every ten cases of rheumatism ar simply rheumatism of the, muscles, due to cold or damp, In or chronic rheumatism. such cases no internal treat ment is required. The fre application of & b dJB&3 INSURANCE can-ass- cd es Dem-jocrat- TutfsPills Chamberlain's Liniment is all that is needed and it is cer tain to give quick relief. Give 11 a trial and see for yourself how quickly it relieves the pain ana soreness. Price 35c: large sire, 500. promptly oNaimct In all ooantrlra OR NO FCC. TRADCMARKS, C'aTrataantl Copyrights rrma-lstmKend (Sketch, Model or l'lioto, for RCPORT on patentability, l'atent pract- Bend 4 cents In stamps for oar two liiTalnaMe books on HOW TO OBTAIN and SILL PAT. CRTS, Which one will pay, How to itet a partner, patent law and other raluable Information. mi D. 9nO Cauantf. Ct - u, o.j nuaiiiuyiuil, H ft affJw wo.Mini i., U..kl.- SWIFT & CO. PATENT LAWVCnS. n (i Dr. Bell's Antiseptic Salve Ooodfor all Skin Diseases. - DR.'BELUS ANTI-PAI- N For Internal and External Pain. Subscribe for The Herald; $1.00 a y'r fltryff r y '- y "v-W- t y f ' -- t-' "" , - - jyfjn---. . w ''tSIWfr n ! w. qwWMBsftPl'l rjPWgfMWWflg !W" - ft PAGE FOUR. THE HARTFORnMPPAi WEDNESDAY, JUNE !M, lli. t oooooocooooooooooooooooooccooooocwoooooo ' R ' Democratic Primary Election! In Every Precinct in Ohio County NEXT SATURDAY, JULY 1, 1911. EVERY iO0COCOO0O0O DEMOCRAT THB K. P. A. AT CERULEAN SPEINGS. d annual meeting The Press Association of the Kentucky at Cerulean Springs (Trigg county) Ky., last week, was perhaps the forty-secon- SHOULD OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O BE ON HAND. O The Hartjord Herald HEBER MATTHEWS, FRANK L.FELIX. EDITORS. JRNK L. FELIX, Pub. and Prop'r. e Entered at the Hartford matter of the second class. post-offlc- na mall ' WKnXKSDAY, JUNE 2H, 1011. NOTICE, DEMOCRATS! Democratic State Primnry EIcc tlon, Saturday. July 1. m the date for the prSaturday, July 1, 1911. imarynext Democrats of Ohio county, don't forget the Primary Election next Saturday. Go to the polls and make your choice. Hon. Ollle James requests The Herald to say for him that he hopes the -- Democrats of Ohio county will give him a handsome vote at' the Primary next Saturday, regardless of the fact that he has no opposiRemember tion. Demon nts of Ohio County, fJroct-ln- : It Is highly important that every Democrat In the county go to n nat snfnriinv and exnrcss u for l.l nl.nlna tnr n Rt n officers to be voted for each of the nexl November. Twlnnl-1)Garer LOt . l? State Primary Election Kentucky next Saturday, July 1, to nominate their candidates for State Is Important This election office. should take and every Democrat part In it. Be on hand. Democrats, no matter how busy you are, you should at least take an hour or two oil and go to the polls in your precinct next Saturday and select your choice of men for the various State ollices to be filled this fall. The polls will be open from C o'clock a. m. till 4 O'clock p. m. The assertion of Senator Paynter oi .m ".. Democrats.,..m umu Ii le i, - k Mi rial race mainly o naccount of conditions In Louisville, supposedly because Maor Head had declared for Olllo James, apparently reveals a string loft hanging behind by the asserted who recently Whallens, that they had withdrawn from politics. Mr. Head was made Mayor by the Whallens. Hustler came The Madlsonvllle out one day last week in a mamof 2G moth Illustrated edition pages, besides its regular issue. In It were described In detail and by dozens of fine pictures the various industries and enterprises of Madlsonvllle and surrounding country and her sister city of Earllngton. It was a great stroke of enterprise and aptly sets forth the progresslve-res- s section of of that splendid country. Whether or not Mr. Addams Is made the nominee of the Democrats for Governor, he has at least put the newspapers of Kentucky under obligations to him for the pace ho has set in the advertising line for all futuro State candidates. It really the best and only way of reaching the voters enmasse. Mr. Addams is a shrewd business man and he quickly saw the advantages Is that he withdrew from the Senato- of placing his claims before tho people in tho most available channel the newspapers. In Its last issue the Hartford Republican arises to criticise the mode of drawing for position on the Democratic Primary Election ballot, and Intimates that a "top line" ticket was arranged. Of coijrse'there Is nothing in tho accusation, for it was. all done fairly, as the Junior editor nt Tho Herald can testify for he was Dresent and witnessed the drawing for positions on the ballot But of the papers In the State, tho Hart- lordKepuDiican ia me very mm which should have anything to say about remembering "top . line" methods, .,, . iup wuu Al.f... 11..1 uvhbi. mm tno imamous 111.. If rff iv9 wu ..,,,.n. ....... .ft. Jt vu. ,wj 4hi T?nn,.tillan WHH .IUIV.U bosses In Ohio county some few years ago, wown t bbuuiwu. a preserved specimen of Jt can bo seen at this office any day. James Henry Likens Dead. Mr. James Henry Likens died at the residence of his son, Mr. G. B. Likens, last Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock, of cholera morbus and complications. -- After funeral services conducted by Rev. J. W. Bru-nat Bethel church, Monday afternoon, his remains were buried In the Bethel cemetery In the presence of a large circle of friends and relatives. The deceased, who was a member of the Concord Baptist Church, was ,,.., .l rrh nr1lff,D n'arA Krn 75 years, 4 months and 21 days old, v)(led wU, two of tno ategt pattern he having been born Februnry 1, steel coaches, recently put In com 183C. leaves a widow, The deceased mission by the I. C. peopio ana which are a marvel of construction Mrs. Marlah Likens, two daughters, 'l comfort. Electric fans waft Mrs. Bernle Felix and Mrs. Frank breezes through the aisles and the Black, and three sons, Messrs. G. B. magnificence of the Interior fur- - Likens, M. T. Likens, Dave Will Lif nishlngs Is heightened by the latest kens, and a large number of rela , patented devices for comfort and tives and friends. Mr. Likens w&rked all Saturday safety. The cars are of five miles on bis farm construction and form part of tho morning Mr. Egan, northeast of Hartford and after road's new equipment. Mr. Harlow and Mr. Bower, of the dinner camo to town to hear Hon. speech. After the management, went Ollle James Illinois Central with the. party and nothing for com- speaking he mounted his horse and fort and enjoyment was overlooked. started home, but taking suddenly Mr. John Lawrence, of the Cadiz ill, ho stopped in at his son's and Record, chairman of the Entertain- grndually grew worse, notwithstand ment Committee, arranged a pro- ing all was done that medical aid gram which kent the leisure hours or loving hands could do for him. of the editors delightfully occupied. The ladles of the party were given O O BAPTIST CHURCH. especial attention In this arrange O O J. W. limner, l'nstor. ment. The Louisville dally papers, OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO the Cadiz and Hopklnsvlllo papers, the American Press and Kellogg's Prayer meeting Wednesday evenAuxiliary, were all dumped Into the ing at 8 o'clock. laps of the editors, free for perusal. Teachers meeting Thursday evenEach had splendid accounts of tho ing at 7:45. occasion. The business sessions of Sunday School at 9:45. Dr. E. W. tho Association were well attended, Ford, Supt. both by editors and regular guests Morning worship at 10:45 and evat the hotel, and were very profita ening worship nt 8 p ,m. ble and Instructive to all concerned. B. Y. P. U. meeting at 7 o'clock. Thursday was set aside as Hop- The services will be short through klnsvllle Day and right well was It tho hot weather. Let every memA large delegation of exemplified. seek to bo present Sunday mornmen, ac- ber Hopklnsvllle's business ing. by tho fairest specimens companied .m of tho city's womanhood, camo on a CERALVO. special train and proceeded to give June 26j Mrs. J. H. Richardson, the editorial contingent royal enter- Kuttawa, visited her daughter, Mrs. tainment. Largo boxes of costly Larkln Baker, last week. bonbons were distributed to the laMrs. J. M. Everloy Is spending a dles, fine cigars to tho men, and ex few days with her son, Mr. Will quisite boutonniers for all. The re at Nelson. ception was held in the large dancMesdames Emma and Ollle ing pavilion of the hotel, located spent several days at Clea-to- n high up on the aide of tho hotel last week. hill, and It was a season of Incipient Mrs. P. A. Mlllner has returned oratory and hearty felicitations. home from a visit to her daughters The Third Regiment Band of Hop at Ltvermore. klnsvlllo accompanied tho home delMrs. Price Hallows, Louisville, Is egation and furnished splendid visiting relatives here. music throughout the day. I. O. O. F. Reunion nnd Republican On tho evening of Thursday a reConvention Louisville, Ky., ception was given the editors and July 11, 1011. ladles by Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Stlce, For tho above occasion the Illiwho live nenr tho hotel. This was an elegant affair in all respects. nois Central Railroad Company auLight lunch, cakes, punch and other thorizes rate of one fare plus 25 cents for the round trip from all soft drinks were served, and the air of tho surroundings boro the breath stations. Half fare for children five to twelve years of age. of a royal Kentucky welcome. Tho Tickets on sale July 10 and 11, spacious parlor, hall and drawing 1911, return limit July 12, 1911. room were throriRed with delighted guests who boro joyous testimony Round trip from Beaver Dam, $3.40. J. E. WILLIAMS, Agent hospitality of tho to the splendid genial host and hostess IJOY SHOOTS HIMSELF WITH At tho latter end of tho Assocla-a- ll PISTOL tlon's proceedings, Oie following of-Georgetown, Ky., June 22. John ncers were eiecien ior me ensuing yparJ Col. W. B. Haldeman, of Perry, tho son of Mrs. be,LonlsvIll6 Times. President; Ed Jerrle Perryi of Stamping Grounds, ... ... accidentally -- ' t shot himself with a nnjnmcK, oi ine oneiuy unum: T At l, ll..A.if IN.. caliber pistol used for u. w. nr twentr-tw- o nnuiui llto young rabbits. coek, of tho Jefferoontown JeffeN shooting While Mr, John Law- - stooping, the pistol dropped from Fonhr, Rocar rrpee. cf tho Cadl: Record, was bH rocket and discharged, piercing choVen chairman of the Executive J his lungs. He may possibly recover. er -, most successful and enjoyable In Its It was certainly beneficial In many ways to all the editors who attended. It seemed that everything conspired to the enjoyment of the occasion and nothing transpired to mar the completeness or the Import of the meeting. No better place could have been selected for Ceruthe occasion than d high altitude lean, Its and shady grove, swept by cool breezes, surrounded by magnificent country landscape basking beneath cerulean skies, affording a setting, at onco Ideal and Inviting. This was not the lirst visit of the Association to Cerulean, and those who had previously been at the Springs were not surprised at the splendid plans for entertainment provided by Mr. and Sirs. T. O. Turner, the owners of the hotel, irnd the efficient clerk, Sir. Thomas Gunn. It Is a great place for meetings of any kind. The Eastern and Central Kentucky contingent of editors boarded an Illinois Central train which started at Louisville and which was provided with every convenience history. far-fam- sun-kisse- Committee, and Mr. John B, Gaines, of the Bowling Green Times-Journa- l, was made a member of the ExThe time and ecutive Committee. place of the meeting next year will be fixed at a future meeting of the . Committee. The meeting of the Association came to a close Friday morning with a short session at which resolutions were adopted expressing thnnks for courtesies shown to the members by the Illinois Central and Ii. & N. Railroad Companies, the Cerulean Springs Hotel Company, the business men of Hopkins-vlll- e and Cadiz, the Third Kentucky Regiment Band, W. N. Stlce and Mrs. Stlce, John S. Lawrence and Mrs. Lawrence, T. O. Turner and Mrs. Turner, Thomas Gunn, the retiring officers, the dally press and the Cadiz Record. ELECTION OFFICERS. nocooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO List of Election Officers for holdPrimary Election, ing Democratic July 1. 1911: East Haitford W. L. Combs, T. J. Smith, Judges; L. P. Foreman, Clorkr J. Y. Hagerman, Sheriff. West Haitfoul E. P. Barnett, R. H. Brown, Judges; J.E. Bean, Clerk; C. L. Taylor, Sheriff. Ileda J. N. Hudson, F. C. Bennett, Judges; W. H. Park, Clerk; H. A.'Balrd, Sheriff. Baker, Sulphur Springs Tlce PANTS $ Odd up-to-dat- 8 You no doubt need summer Pants. e Mnybe you have a good coat and vest John Foreman, Judges; Albert Cox, Clerk; W. T. Bean, Sheriff. Mngnn Ronda Miller, J. W. Muf-fe-t. Judges; Leo Miller, Clerk; J. C. Mngnn, Sheriff. Cromwell J. A. James, H. T. Porter, Judges; T. C. Plrtle, Clerk; T. E. Coojier, Sheriff. Cool Springs J. S. Taylor, G. W. Shultz, Judges; W. P. Bennett, Clerk; J. N. Betryman, Sheriff. North Kockport J. E. Maddox, Joe HendrkkB, Judges; J. L. Erown, Clerk; J. L. Southard, Sheriff. WilHockpoit South Charles liams, Alfred Bennett, Judges; J. T. Jackson, Clerk; J. R. Harrel, Sheriff. and need a stylish pair of Pants to complete a suit. This store is after your business .and the Pants you need we have. We have been selling to this trade for more than twenty years the famous CTVTTTTTTTVTTTY . Crown Brand AaAAAAaAAaAAaA. .",.,, T. G. Wilson, Basel StewS. James, Clerk; C. W. Ranney, Sheriff. Iforso Branch B. N. Davis, J. B. McDaniel, Judges; G. J. Hoover, Clerk; Thomas Daniel, Sheriff. Hoslnc! W. W. Hatler, A. W. Judges; J. B. Monroe, Clerk; John W. Miller, Sheriff. East lenvcr l)am John Chlnn, W. B. Taylor. Judges; K. V. Williams, Clerk; J. Burch Taylor, SherSelect art, Judges; J. TROUSERS And we know what they are and we know that they will please any man who wants good pants at moderate cost. J& Al-for- d, Cn , Al. $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, 00, $5.00 and $6.00. $4:-riUL- UU iff. all-ste- el West Ilcnvcr Dnin W. n. Chapman, W. H. Austin, Judges; Sam W. Taylor, Clerk; R. H. Barnes, Sheriff. The new Tanand Gray Fancies full peg tops, hems Every new feature that the style ouginators deem to be correct is found in the make-uof p , ooooooooooooooooo -- Ev-erle- y, Ful-kers- .. McHcnry John B. Render, L. W. Hocker, Judges; S. J. TIchenor, Clerk,; J. B. Herndon, Sheriff. Ccntcrtowii T. M. Hatcher, J. B. Maddox, Judges; George Vincent, Clerk; Alvln Ross, Sheriff. Sninllhoiis Sam Morton, Ray Judges; Clint Igleheart, Clerk; W. M. Addlngton, Sheriff. East FordsllIc S. C. Roberts, John J. Smith, Judges; J. D. Cooper, Clerk; Ed Soper, Sheriff. J. P. Gllmore, West Fordsvlllc Bob Owen, Judges; R. L. Godsey, Clerk; G. D. Black, Sheriff. rEtnavillo Jas. C. Haynes, Joe Rhoads, Judges; P. R. Kelly, Clerk; Sol Phillips. Sheriff. Slneve A. R. Stone, Walter Walker, JudgcsjT. E. Butler, Clerk; Mark Clough, Sheriff. Olnton T. W. Daniel, Henry Fe lix, Judges; W. B. McDaniel, Clerk; Horace Daniel, Sheriff. n, Hufoid Seth Riley, Owen Judges; J. D. Holbrook, Clerk; W. M. Moseley, Sheriff. Bnitlett J. L. Massle, J.H. Hamilton, Judges T. C. Park, Clerk; Clarence Patton, Sheriff. Rufus Ilelliu Robert Rowan, Williams, Judges;, L. E. Charlet, Clerk; J. W. Foster, Sheriff. Ceralvo D. R. Helsley, W. H. Morris, Judges; Jesse Everly, Clerk; Alvls Fulkcrson, Sheriff. Point Pleasant A. B. TIchenor, W. M. Bell, Judges; L. L. Patterson, Clerk; Will Coffman, Sheriff. Narrows Joo Shultz, Labe Tru man, Judges; J. B. ReAfrow, Clerk; Lon Phillips, Sheriff. Ralph R. P. Kirk, Leo Ralph, Judges; J. L. Patton, Clerk; Robt. Taylor, Sheriff. Prontls Oznn Shultz, Terry TIch enor, Judges; John Cooper, Clerk; J. W. Wilson, Sheriff. Herbert W. P. Taylor, A. L. Knott, Judges; Virgil Mlllor, Clerk; B. B. Spurrier, Sheriff. Arnold W. C. Leach, H. C. Keown, Judges; P. L. Alford, Clerk; J. T. Ronfrow, Sheriff. HomierClaudo Baker, W, L. Porter, Judges; Guy Stateler, Clerk; L. E. Horrel, Sheriff. Officers should all he present and open polls at 6 o'clock. O. B, LIKENS, Ch'm'n. County Com. Ma-ga- 1 Boys' Knickerbock-e- r to 17 years old, we show in Pants, quite a variety of styles at a nice range ot prices. Now priced at per pair: Crown Trousers, 3 f 1 $3r50c, 75c, $ .00, $ .25 and $ .50. 1 1 E.P g clXOGS Rro. BEAVER. DAM, KY. v CCGOOGQOSCXXX&OCCCKX$C4XCCOCOCOOOCCCGOCOCOCOOOOOOCO &&$$$$f$ SPECIAL CASH PRICES 1 .' Flour 501b. Can Pure Lard , 10 lb. Pail Pure Lard 51b. Pail Pure Lard 2 gals. White Flake Syrup 2gals. SanteeSyrup HARTFORD GROCERY COMPANY. $5.00. 48 lbs. Patent 24 lbs. Patent bbl. Patent Flour Flour i.go. 70 5,50 1.25, 05, 75, 35. 25. 85. ." 70' 2 2 I Cans Best Table Peaches Cans Good Table Peaches doz. Pie Peaches : ; HEAVER. BAM. -- m ?- D..IJ.li ril-niutll- f Juno 26. Mr. Otis Stevens sold his farm to Mr. Solon Chlnn, of near Sulphur Springs, and has purcbas- d the farm near Union schoolhouse belonging to Mr. Benona Stevens of 31 Paso, Texas. Mr. Stevens went Vest early in life and settled In El Paso, whero he accumulated a fortune. He camo back some years ago and bought the 'arm that ' he spent his childhood days on and erected a very fine brick "ectdence for the purposo of spending the remainder ot his life there, but b)s business had grown so In El Paso that he had to return to that city and will likely not be In this county any more only as a visitor. Ifor.Sale Town property, vacant 'For Knle, Farms AH sizes, from ' Mrs. Laura Austin, who has been lots, cottages and y dwelling. 6 to 300 acres. We can please you Hying in New York some years with A. C. YEISER. & CO., If you want to buy land. her daughter, Is In town,, visiting Hartford, Ky. A. C. TEI8ER & CO., her son, Mr, Claude Austin. Mrs,. Shelby Taylor, of Crowley, Subscribe for The Herald. $1 a yew. Hartford, Ky. lo 'La., and Mrs. Dan Kelly, of Greenville, are at the bedside of their sister, Mrs. Lizzlo Taylor, who has been confined to her bed some days, with fever. Our doctors report a good many cases of fever and flux In our town and vicinity, but none as yet are very serious. Two threshing machines are running near our town and the new wheat is coming In. The Beaver Dam Milling Company Is paying 80 cents per bushel. The recent showers have revived the crops, considerably, and enabled ere larmers to finlsa transplanting their tobacco. vM 4 r two-stor- WWWP tn'm p'ijii iin)JniiinwiiPB'i WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2S, 1911. THE HARTFORD HERALD PAGE FIVEI Bell oooooooooooooooo Dr.Owen and get a tooth pulled free. baseball, Hunter knocked a the ooooooooooooooo hit seventh that hit foul, butball hi had It Half Price Millinery! I VOTE FOR o WILLIAM AODAMS For Democratic Nomination FOR GOVERNOR PRIMARY NEXT SATURDAY, JULY 1, 1911. Mr, J. E. Bean made a business tingulshed with only tho loss of the Sulphur Springs Monday roof of his kitchen. A defective morning, returning Monday .lue is thought to hae been the. cause of the fire. (By Our Spoitln- - Editor.) Beaver Dam won from Livermoro at Hartford Saturday, score 9 to 7. Hartford 7, Llvermore C. Hartford lias now won 6 and lost 1 game the first team. McHenry beat Beaver Dam Sun day 5 to 2 at McHenry, Amcnt was the candy kid In the lnju ' Burnett started the good work In the ninth with a three-bas- e hit and Thomas tied the score with a single past first and then Ament's home- run broke up the game. rreeman was there with the stick and he made a beautiful catch In fair, he could have made a home-ru- n. Rob Roy will play at Hartford Saturday. Gamo called at 1 o'clock. Adaburg will play at Hartford Saturday. Game called at 3 o'clock. For 15c you can see a Saturday. Martioru ana isianu win play at iCentertown the Fourth of July and ..,, ... . .... .,. ... iii iimy me vcuiviiunii winner. First game called In the morning: jand the other , the Bfternoon at t I double-headd- er the fourth. Captain Buckley, of Llvermore, made the greatest catch on second that was ever seen In Hartford. Don't knock a ball In left Held if you don't want to go out, for Frank Gentry Is sure there, with the goods. John Taylor played the whole game at short-sto- p without getting a chance at a ground ball hut caught seven pop-u- p files. Bell landed on the hall in the first inning for three bases. Old man Hunter played a fine game at first. Thomas made a fine running catch In the sith. Payne pitched a fine game, but lost. A. Pettv's melodious voice helped Hartford to win the game. Allison Barnett Is certainly pitching great ball for Hartford. Most young pitchers would go up In the air after such support his, team gave him In the first inning made four runs but should have been a shut-obut nfior that they onlv made two scores. in Huh Kim: made a home-ru- n the first game and caught a good gamo In the second. ' LI'Ma Wnkfiand was there on stealing base, hut had a bad dav at second. Made ono nice plav on Manager Freeman, who tried to steal second. Caught tho throw with one hand and put his man out. Tl'e Beaver Dam bovs rooted for tho Hartford team, but our old friend Jim Taylor must have been sick, for he failed to show up. The Hnrfford tosm onlv lot ono catcher's glove, flvo fielders' gloves, one hat and two new balls. Tho finder will please return samo to ut trip to to Believing as we do that it is notgood carry over millinery, we will put on sale Friday and Saturday our remaining stock at exactly busi-ness- ONE HALF PRICE Every Hat marked in plain figure Come look them overdivide the marked price by two you will have what the Hat costs er you. Plenty of new styles that will please you and at a price that will certainly interest you. Don't fail to see them, and bear in mind that it pays to trade with a house that saves you money. Mid-Summ- wife and Rev. J. S. Chandler, Miss Mamie Martin and Mr. daughter. Miss Ada, of "Auburn, Crowe Pate were married at Benton, are the guests of Judge and Mrs. C. ill., on June 7th. Mr. I'ato is a M. Crowe, city. brother of Mr. A. E. Pate and is Dr. Wayland Alevander, mention well known here. He formerly re"of whose serious illness has been sided at Beaver Dam, but Is now 'made In these columns, was no bet making his home at Benton. ter when last heard from yesterday. SCHRtr.TKtrs FLOATING STC-ni- o Is lying at the Hartford wharf. Miss Lou Ella Napier, of Owens-borwho has been visiting her If you want photographs, have them and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. made now. Wo hnve done work on (Taylor, of Beaver Dam, returned the boat in this county for a numhome yesterday. ber of years and you know what we Remember Cleve Her is head- can do for you In the picture line. quarters for everything In tho eat- Give us a call. THE SCHRCETERS. ing line. Telephone your orders. All goods delivered promptly. SatisfacIn the tase of the Commontion guaranteed. wealth vs. Mont Daugherty before Mr. J, T. FcH', who had been vis- County Judge R. R. Wedding, the iting his son, Dr. C. W. Fellv, and defendant, bv his attdrney, W. H. other relatives in Olaton and vicini- Barnes,, waived examining trial and ty for the past few weeks, has re- in default of ball was remanded to Jail to await the action of the neU turned to Hartford. Grand Jury. Mr. R. E. Lee Simmerman, of the K, o'clock. And the mighty Boll went down Saturday on three strikes. Rlckard pitched a finp gamo for Llvermore up to the ninth and their the first batter up got a three-bas- e hit and the next a single and then by Anient. the great home-ru- n Captain Buckley, of Llvermore, Is In a class bv himself at second. Mr. Moseley Is "some pumpkin" when It comes to catching behind tho bat. Kelly Is all right on third if In could only keep his eyes off the girls. Her could not "come back." Missed two flies and caught one out of three attempts, In one Inning. and then went on the coaching line ' to try to redeem himself. Beaver Dam., June 2C. The Bea ver Dam base ball team was defeated by McHenry by the score of 3 to The feature of tho game was the pitching of Peters and Reynolds lit a pitcher's battle. Peters struck" out 1.", men and Reynolds struck out 10 men. These teams have plujed two games. Reaver Dam won the first game 0 to 6. The nct game will decide the championship. Both teams played good ball. As? the hall wns wet. It was impossible-t- o handle It with any certainty. A FAN- A. . of i:. Notice. All locals of the Amorlcan Socle-t- y of Equity are urgently requested to send delegates to the county union July 7 and S, mil. There wilZ be much Important business to coma before the body and a full delegation is urgently called for. HENRY M. PIRTLE, Sec'y. 24t4 o, law firm of Glenn & Simmerman, Mrs. Marv Williams, til Sunday. The 1 g2S'(?b. Hertford, Kentvicky a returned the first of tho week from whose death appeared In these a several f'av sojourn In St. Louis, umns last week, was not buried on legal business. Capt. Wm. E. Benentt, Jr., of Seattle, Washington, who had been visiting relatives In Hartford and viclnltv for tho past week, left for homo Monday morning. and wife Mr. E. M. Woodward went to Louisville last Friday where Mrs. Woodward will bo treated by specialists at the Jewish Hospital for the next two or three weeks. mention of colun- corpse was held awaiting arrival of her son, Mr. Clayton Williams, of Globe, Arizona. Another ?on, Mr. Albert Williams, ind familv, of Denver, Colorado, arrived, Thursdnv. te i Mrs. Georgie R. Wade and Miss Marlon Wade, of Nashville. Tenn., arrived in Hartford last nard & Co. Thursday and arc visiting Mr. and The caso cf the Commonwealth o. n. Likens, on ciay street, for the next two weeks at 25 per cent dig-.Mr- s. We will olfer against Will Taylor, charged with Lowisport, shooting Oliver Disc Cultivators, count the celebrated Mis'? Laura Mav. of Harvey and wounding I. Case Disc Harrows and many Ky., and Randall Hunter and wife, Flatt with Intent to kill, was conMoline Cultivators, J. Ridge, were among thoso tinued indefinitely when called for "We are also agents for the fa- - Pleasant ) other farming implements. from a distance who attended the tho examining trial last Wednesday. mous Deering Mowers and Binders. Now is your time to funeral and burial of Mrs. Mary When Flatt, the injured man, who is rapidly recovering. Is able to ap.supply yourselves with implements. We want to clean up Williams. Meth- pear as a witness, the caso will be (these lines. Watch our ad. from time to time. Yours truly, There will be tho regular odist services at the court house redocketed. nest Sunday. Preaching nt 11 n. 5 opposite The old Jail property m. and S p. m. Sunday School at Tho Herald office, recently sold to this Dr. E. W. Ford, Is being prepared 9:45 a. m. Prayer meeting DUNDEE, KENTUCKY. evening at 8 o'clock. for an ofilco where he expects to Judge John B. Wilson and family move by July 1. The rooms up? went to Prentls yesterday where stairs may be used for the care of on ac- the sick If he can arrango with the they had been summoned Illinois Central Rnilroad Tlmo Taparties. Th dining room count of the tragic death of Master proper ter Norma, of Centertown, gavo ble at Beaver Dam, Ky. and kitchen will be on the ground Bunnlo Wilson, his nephew, an Tho Herald a call while in town South Bound. North Bound. of which appears In another floor. 132 1:05 a,m. No. 12111:35 p.m. Saturday. No. column. The examining trial, In the case No 12212:28 p.m. No. 1012:48 p.m. Leave your Laundry at my Grocery. Professors H. E. Brown and A. E. of the Commonwealth against Ed' p.m. No. 1318:55 p.m. Domestic No. 1022:48 finish. Work Guaranteed. Ellis, C. B. Shown, W. R. Carson, Johnson, charged with cutting and J. E. Williams. Agt. Called tor and prompt delivery. Supt. Henry Leach and Miss Anna wounding Josh Crowe In sudden 'Phone 140. ller's Grocery. Eliza Keown are attending the heat and passion, was held before Several responded to my other Mrs. Dr. E. W. Ford, son and meeting of tho Kentucky Education- Esq. J. C. Jackson at Centertown request for settlement. Did you? daughter, who have been visiting al Association In session at last Saturday. After the evidence E. W. FORD, M. D. 23tf relatives at Fordsvllle, returned and counsel pro and con were heard Miss Rebecca Shultz, of Llver- home Friday. Miss Margery Ellis, cf Louisville, the defendant was acquitted on the more, Is the guest of relatives In Mrs. Jennie T. McHenry, Mrs. who had been tho guest of Mr. and grounds of Hartford. ' Geo. W. Feagan and little son Law- Mrs. Rowan Holbrook, left Wednes In tho case of Commonwealth vs. rence cltyj gave The Herald a pleas day for her home. Miss Annie Dud- Elmer McKlnney, charged with ob Mr. Ed Ashby, of near threatened ant call Monday. town, Is very 111 and ley, of Winchester, who Is also vis- structing a private passway over his with paralysis. Mrs. Chas. E. Rogers, of Elkton, iting Mr. and Mrs. Holbrook, will land near McHenry, tho Jury found remain for a few days. for defendant In a trial in Judge R. Judge W. H. Barnes, who has and her two daughters, Corlnne and Dorothy, are visiting her parents, KOIt HALE, at a bargain, one 12- - R. Wedding's Court Monday. The been spending a fewr days at Dawson .horso-powCapt. and Mrs. S. K. Cox. stationary- - boiler and Commonwealth was represented by Springs, returned yesterday. engine, Used but County Attorney C. E. Smith and the Mr. Connor Ford was called homo fioa 'Rinnnr Pettv returned home defendant by Messrs. J. P. Sander-fu- r very little. Call on or address, Saturday from a visit with relatives ila8t weok from Bowling Green, Ky., and McDowell Fogle. JAMES P. TAYLOR. on account of the death of his at Barrett's Ferry. 26t4 Beaver Dam, Ky. Rev. J. W. Bruncr has accepted aunt, Mrs. Mary Williams. P. S. Also have one tho call of his Baptist people here to Mrs. E. W. Cooper, of Nashville, Taylor and Corlnne trap, nice for family use. Will Misses Flora pastor of tho Hartford Col. and remain Is visiting her parents, Woodward left yesterday for Louis- -, trade for horse or sell. Church for another year, all reC. M. Barnett. ' Mrs. vllle, where they will visit friends Co., real estate quirements being met. Rev. Bruner A. C. Yelser-- & Mr. McDowell Fair and llttlo and relatives for a few days. agents, have sold what Is known as Is very popular with the people daughter, Billle, of Soddy, Tenn., Miss Mary S. Bean, representing the Dr. E. W. Patterson place In of all denominations In this vicinity are visiting relatives here. Saye College Lexington, Ky., was to Mr. Jeff 'Ralph. and his earnest and unselfish labor? Dr. N. Barnett and daughter, of a pleasant caller at The Herald of- Consideration, $900 cash. This firm In the Master's work have greath HI; also sold what Is known as the endeared him to the people. Caneyvllle, Ky visited relatives In fice while In town yesterday, Charlie Howard farm to J. L. Bur- decision to stay Is very pleasing to and vlnclnlty last week. Hartford Miss Winnie Simmerman return- ton, Blucher City, 111. Considera- Hartford people, all of whom have Mrs. Lum Frazeo, of Lilac, Gray- ed Monday from 'Louisville, whero tion $1,700. This farm Is located learned to love him as a devoted son county, visited Mrs M. L--. Heav-rl-n, she had been visiting Mr. 'and Mrs. about six miles north of Hartford. and able minister. until I. P. Barnard for the past ten days. city, from .Wednesday i George Hlckey, of Dukehurst, Tako Notice. Saturday, Miss Marlam Holbrook accompan came near loosing his dwelling by I will bo on tho 'market to buy FOR SALE A new piano. WW ied Miss Margery Ellis to her home fire Monday about noon. The fam both pooled and unpooled wheat Ir take a good horse or cow In trade. at Lousv)lle, Wednesday morning. ily had Just finished dinner when car lots, Sacks for rent or sale. Miss Holbrook will visit In Louis the tire was discovered. By the help Call on or address, W. E. ELLIS, ville a few days before returning of three men who were at work for C. D. CHICK, The Produce Man, home. Beav4r Sam, Ky. 24U him that day, the fire was soon ex- 26tf Hartford, Ky. FARMERS, Attention. James Miss Gertrude Wright left Monday to visit friends at Beaver Dam. During her vacation sho will also visit friends and relatives at Dawson and other points before returning to Hartford In the fall to reii sume her position as manager of .ft the millinery department of Bar- For a burn or scald applv Salve. It will allay almost Instnntly and qutckfy heal the Injured parts. For sale bv Cham-berlaln's all dealers. m ! ; i v. VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV1VVVVVVVVVVVVVVV1 i dft ne u r Ur - rturLt t i 41 ii.i.-- h $ Gfaae Jfizsfczfh Kiiiziiiziil,!, Do DUNDEE MERCANTILE CO.,!,! ?. a Not Know A Good, nt 55 LL- - LI riil. JT: "Si ' 3 self-defens- e. NEGLIGE COAT SHIRT CLUtTT, PCABOOY & CO., fUUxiK i- They See One 1 When Shirt m er Good dressers andfpeople WHO DO rj jsrwrr vcuuet -i ivnvyw ..!.. iuuk. no runner wnen j shown 1 Cluett Peabodv m a Ice s I Cluett at $1.50 and Monarch at two-seat- $ .00. Our Collars are made by them and, Corliss Coon & Co. They are pure linen and have good buttonholes. They last well, even with the miserable laundries that butcher up our linens. M East-Hartfor- d BARNARD & CO., HARTFORD, KY. l PAGE SEC. THE HARTFORD HERALD went down with them and had to Ho suffer A bo dug from the debris. Guards J. E. ed painful Injuries. Nichols and Ed McKenney were KTEDNESDATE, junk m, imi. f The Hartjord Herald WEDNKSDAY, JUNE 28, 1011. I. GUMPS El NTO slightly Injured. I H. & E. RAILROAD TIME BLE AT HARTFORD, KY. TA- K f, .Timo tnblc effective Sunday, Dec. 4tli,contalns the following schedule: No. 112 North Bound duo 7:20 a. m. Dally No. 114 Dally No. 115 Dally No. 113 Dally except Sunday. North Bound due 3:40 p. m. except Sunday. South Bound duo 8:53 a. m. except Sunday. South Bound due 1:40 p. m. execjit Sunday. II. E. MISCHKE, Agt. The "bullDen" was built entirely of heavy logs and the weight of the roof caused It to collapse. The structure slid down the mountain As Foretold by Wizard side without warning for sixty-fiv- e Thos. A. Edison. feet. A special was sent from New port, Tenn., with physicians ana nurses and coHlns for the dead, to STEAM POWER NEAR THE END thfi scene. The Injured were taken to Newport under guard and the dead will be sent to Raleigh, where And Traveler of the Future the State penitentiary Is located. The fact that every convict was Will Largely Scorn Earth-Crawlinren- burdened with ball and chain rlprrvl the victims helpless and Is responsible for the great number of Injured. LIGHT METAL WILL BE KING g. MAGICAL FUTURE friend in Melbourne, as easily a across thq hearthrug; and not merely to listen to his friend's or son's voice, but to see each of them as clearly as If he wore in the same room. MAKING A Poor Weak h and in Woman m SOUNDINGS FOR DAM AT UNIONTOWN termed, wiH ewhire bravely and patieatly As the strong rasa would give way unoer. atonies which The act i women are more patient than they ought to be tmder auch trouble. Every woman ought' to know that be may obtain the aoit experienced medical advice fret of chart n H i EvanBville, Ind.,June 23. Survey boat No. 3 and fleet arrived at Union-towKy., several miles below here the Government engineers will make sounding for a dam to be built there. The surveying crew has been working above Ind. As soon as survey boat No. 3 gets through at Henderson, Ky., where a dam fs to be started this year It will go to Caseyvillo, Ky., where another dam Is to be n, New-bur- g, the World's Dispensary Medical Association, R. V. Pierce, M. D.. President, Buffalo, N. Y. Dr. Pierce hat been chief consulting physician of the Invalids' Hotel and Surfical Institute. o( Buffalo, N. Y., for many years and has had a wider practical experience . . la the treatment of women a diseases than any other physician a this country. s for their astonishing efficacy. His medicines aro Tho nost perfect remedy erer devised for weak aad delicate women la Dr. Picroe'i Favorite Prescription. IT MAKES WEAK WOMEN STRONG, SICK WOMEN WELL. The many and varied symptoms of woman's peculiar ailment are fully set forth in Plain English In the People'a Medical Adviser (1008 pages) , a newly will be mailed fret on revised and Edition of which, receipt of 31 one-cestamps to pay cost of mailing only. Address as above. world-famoucloth-bound, ahtlutt nttfidenct and privacy by writing to located. .J.MBsmaaaaaaaaaaaaalsasBMtjaaaaal O u 1 lb ' 11 to r WHEN WITTY WAITER AND What will the world be like a OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO JOKING ACTOR MEET hundred years hence? O POEMS YOU'LL ENJOY. O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O None but a "wizard" dare raise O who plays the future; and what wizard can O The Herald's Special Selections. O Scamn Slontgomery, how much has God alono knows in "Get Rich Quick do it with so sure a hand as Thomas O O OO been lost when a man dies without the 'bus driversays ho went Into a Alva Edison, who has wrested so THERE WERE SEVEN MEN. anything toward Walllncford." ever having done place the other day and many secrets from Jealous Nature? making the world better than ho quick lunch asked for chicken pie, says the New He alono of all men who live has There were seven men, and one was found It. Teieghaph. a fool. the necessary gift of courage and The truth wo hate the most Is tho York "Oh, you're a pirate, eh?" he foresight, and he has not shrunk And one was the boss of a country one that hits us the hardest. Already, Edison school; from venture. Don't be In a hurry to go securi- said. No." Scamp replied, "merely a tells us, the steam engine Is emit-In- g The third was a man with a won newsty for the man who takes no church member who Is pious." drous brain, its last gasps. A century hence paper and keeps three dogs. "Who makes these pies?" Scamp It will bo as remote and antiquated Tho fourth was a crook, and tho hardIt will make the pull all tho asked, when the order was placed as the lumbering coach of Tudor fifth Insane. er to remember your troubles and before him. days, which took a week to travel The sxth was a preacher, the sev forget your blessings. "I forgot his name," said the from Yorkshire to London. In the enth a knave, About the easiest thing for a fool waiter, "but he was a crusty old fel year 2011 such railway trains us And they all were bound for the Is to tell how little he knows. to do e low." grave. survive will be driven at incredible The man with his head in the will "Why don't you go on the stage?" rtippc! hv electricty (which will often be found standing clouds The fool, as Time whirled Its weary Scamp asked, frowning. also bo the motive force of all tho with his feet on some other man's way, "The stage would never do," the world's machinery,) generated by neck. Became a professor, honored and a hydraulic" wheels, waiter said. "I'm going to be The man who has a business for chimney sweep." gray; nut tho traveler of tho future cannot pray, sometimes which he The schoolmaster worked from his asked will largely scorn such earth-craw- l"Chimney sweep why?" church. makes too much noise in low position the actor man. inc. Ho will fly through the air, The man who does wrong suffers, "Well," the waiter said, "I think swifter than any swallow, at a speed And became a national politician; more. but those who love him suffer chap lost his mind; the that Job would soot ma" of two hundred miles an hour, in The brainy A man with a bad memory needs crook Scamp certainly was mad. He ex- - C0088ai machines which will ena- Whether we reach heaven or not amined the pie closely. "Say." he hi Mm tn lirpfikfnst In London. Became a priest, with his cowl and Book to the called transact business in Paris, and cat will be determined by what wo love, And the crazy man recovered his "what's the matter with this pie?" his luncheon in Cheapslde. not by what we know. mind. "Oh. anv answer would do," said Tho house of the next century If there is no sunshine In your will be furnished from basement to While tho knave took to saving his surprised if no the man In the apron religion, don't be fellow-kinNo: I mean it. There's no chick- - Lttlc with steel, at a sixth of the body wants It, And only one stuck to his trade, of in this thing. present cost of steel so light that We would all read the nible more ,en the seven "Well, say, friend," came from it will as easy to move a sideboard were more anxious to mo u . If we . .... y the waiter, "you wouldn't expect to as It Is to lut a drawing Tho preacher kept preaching of It tells us to do. Hell and Heaven. find a 'dog in a dog biscuit, would room chair. The baby of tho twen The sounding braM and tinkling you?" century will be rocked in a There were seven men, there were being workcvmbal business Is still Senmp had no more to pav. When steel cradle, his father will sit In a seven minds. ed for all it is worth. -- . . ho finished ho went to the cashier isteel chair at a steel cllnlng-tablThere were seven humans of seven i to pav his bill and his mother's boudoir will be BUSINESS END TO Ml'StC kinds; equipped wlth.steel And none who had known In their What's the name of the fellow sumptuously IN GOOD YANKEE DOLLARS who waited on me?" ho asked. furnishings, converted by cunning early days ".Tester," she replied. varnishes to the semblance of rose These men, who travedel their seven Is a business end to music. There "Well, he's too fresh," said wood or mahogany, or any other tho German Yesterday afternoon ways. wood her ladyship fancies. was playing Just before dinner Scamp. band Would have thought that tho crook I think po too," said tho girl. Books of the coming century will selections from the Fatherland. It would p. parson be. too late. The Kaiser had He's my husband." was Just all be printed leaves of nickel, so Or the knave would take up human gone. And the square responded light to hold that the reader can ity. SI 00 Reward, $100. enjoy a small library In a single not at nil to the appeal. There was you never can toll and the boarding-hous- e paper will be volume. A book two Inches thick But The readers of this not a copper flung from a moral Is here: And then you pleased to learn that there is at least will contain forty thousand pages, Don't accept things always as they window. could too Inspiration in the band- one dreaded disease that science has the equivalent of a hundred volanncar. master's eye. They had tho card up been able to cure In all Its stages, umes; six Inches, In aggregate thick- For under the gristle nnd skin and their sleeve. The German band start- and that Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh ness, would sufllce for all the conbone Banner" Cure is the only positive cure now tents of the "Encyclopaedia Brltan-nica- ." Ts something that works in a wny ed vith"The CaAnd each volume would and went on to "Yankee Doodle." known to the medical fraternity. of its own disease.re-quire- s weigh less than a pound. Heads peeped out from blinded win- tarrh being a constitutional And you never may know tho saint treatment. a constitutional dows. Then it was "Dixie," and the Already Mr. Edison can produce from the knave doors opened. After that it was Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internal- a pound-weigof these nickel This side of the edgo of tho. com "John Brown's Body" and "Hall, Co- ly, acting directly upon the blood and leaves, more flexible than paper, and mon grave. lumbia." By that time tho doorsteps mucous surfaces of the system, there- ten times as durable, at a cost of Baltimore Sun. were crowded with the strangers by destroying the foundation of the five shillings. In a hundred years' and giving the patient Blooms-bur- y disease, within our rather dismal The Woman's Home Compnnloit. time tho cost will probably bo re gates, and the German band strength by ballding up the constitu duced to a tenth. The July Woman's Homo ComIn tion and assisting nature In doing its blossoming fo'm,i nioomsbury this Ameri- panion contains the first of a series still, More amazing London work. The proprietors have so much can wizard sounds the death-kno- ll dollars. pood .American 'of articles describing intimately the faith In Its curative powers that they Chronicle. metal. "Gold," girlhood of some of the most famou? gold as a precious offer One Hundred Dollars for any of says, "has even now but a few women singers. Tho first article is PLEASANTRY" case that it falls to cure. Send for he "MERE Other artiste years to live; tho day Is near when on Lillian Nordlca. Address, A POPULAR PRACTICE list of testimonials. of It will be as common and as who are to be Included In the series bars F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. -- i i,. !..r. ny ViinnVo nt nrn: Mnrv Gardner. Bessie Abott. Sold by druggists, 75c. dynamite exploded a Having Schumann- and Destlnn on tho Emmy We are already Take Hall's Family Pills for consti- steel." bomb under the carriage, the howlHelnk. verge of discovering the secret of ing mob seizes the occupants as they pation. Tho July Companion contains a transmuting metals, which are all flee. attempt to onmo In mutter, number of articles which convev ln- ,.i,ionnin- h A Wonderful Man. Tho man they tie hand and foot, of value to housekeepers ".My husband has never spoken a jthough "combined in different rubbing soot upon his face first portions." Beforo long It will be an in tho summer season. Among inese cross word to me." and daubing paint grotesquely over Sum-loa- d How long easy matter to convert a truck- - (aro articles on "How to Cook "You lucky woman! his garments. They fling him into Vegetables" and "Good Salads of Iron bars Into as many bars ,raer an empty box car and allow him to lave you been married?" of virgin gold. "Nearly two weeks." ior Summer." These articles. In parts by a be carried to unknown magical days to come addition to numerous contributions In these freight train. The uniform success that has atIs no reason why our great (to tho fashion, household, home The sobbing woman they thrust tended tho use of Chamberlain's there shmild not be solid from oration and handicraft departments. Into a waiting automobile and rush Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem ctTTi fn niorn? whv wo should not Imnko n great collection of useful away with her to a deserted house, edy has made it a favorite every Ufceaa w Wkwf " ".r ride In golden taxicabs; or substi and Interesting rending. Into which they push her, then lock where. It can always be depended tute gold for steel In our drawlng- - , There ere ten stories in the numm tho door, going away with demoniac upon. For sale by all dealers. room suites. Only, steel will be tho ,ber, which aro varied and entertain. shrieks of laughter. the cheaper ,lng. moro durable, and thus SI, 000 in Prizes And what aro these, do you ask? long run. In The publishers of the Dollar Mag ' the Sunday Travel. Are they Turkish bricand3 or Malay And In the world of manufacture Men, or azine will give $1,000 in prizes to pirates or Black Hand "Father." said little Rollo, 'what of the next hundred the person who sends them the the chances bo Just as revolutionary., what? fant by a 'Sabbath day's Jour O friend. con years will This is largest number of words Nono of these. opnrn rt mfl .W yuIiaha t VinA tirtw o in my son, that In simply a merry, friendly wedding structed from letters contained I am afraid, responsible for a stage Magazine." A chines, each many cases It means twice around custom In oil"- enlightened, civilized the text, "Dollar ......,. !,.. aha tll1 otiftlnn Chlcaga Post. dally prizo of a Genuine Gold Finlinks. land. "Before long." says Mr. Edison ,tha Sw ished Watch, Stem Wind and Stem without a twinkle In his eye, and CHAINED CONVICTS CRUSHED Set, will bo awardei dally to each certainly without his tongue in his IN "BULL PEN" COLLAPSE person sending 25 or more words. cheek, "we shall have a machine ln- This Is a popular plan of Intro one end of which you will put . -- ..,.r..,.,i...i Four convicts were killed, twelve ., .. thread, buttons, and so on. conseriously Injured and fourteen full particulars of the contest, ad- victs and three guard "lightly In- dress, THE DOLLAR MAGAZINE, nnd rom the other end draw suits Tn tliA'nirn nt rnnniimntinn jured recently in tho collapse of a Sonicrvllle, cw Jersey. 20t3 complete to the last stitch, and . concentrated(easilydigested aii MW..W.... 1CH "bullpen" near Watervllle, N..C, nourishment u necessary. All our nresent marvels of phono- He Could. In tho heart of tho Smokies, tho For 35 years telephone nnd aerial tel- "I shy, cawn't you mako clothes eronb .and only remaining mountain pass to egrnphv are hut blind Kroningc in tho East. x The convicts were all ne- English style?' o.,ro hinr .,if Hila cron - 'the dark comnared witn tne Hgnt Tim wloU wore being worked In groes has been the standard, connectlon'with the construction of tlemnn's suit two sizes too large nil .that shall flood the next century, world-wid-e T" Br""n. or jsmtj win t aqie treatment for1 railway. around." tho transcontinental AllDrewM1 consumption. tto sit In his armennjr and copvri Capt. J. E. Hosklns. of Raleigh, charge of the prisoners, Subscribe for The Hartford Herald, with his son at the Cape, or with a who ws In RAM'S HORN WRINKLES. self-samwaiter-comedian, d; to-daty-fir- st c; Star-Spanglht OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O a good suphome. But it also per and a comfortable means a hot, tired woman, working hard over . a blazing fire. Your wife can escape this with a New Perfection Oil Cook-sT:ovfields, gives a pretty suggestion of e. A Welcome Change , r ui" as we im from the infarmhouse rrom the the men are coming chimney QmL-iir1i'nrr . . ) A New Perfection kecpt a kitchen many degrees cooler than any other range, yet it does all a coal or woodTange can do. It saves tune, labor and fuel. No wood to cut ; no coal to cany ; no ashes ; no wot Wfththe New Perfection oven it is the best cooking device you can find anywhere. hirqnona ctbiiMt lop. which towel neb. etc M.do wtfi 1. 2 .ml 3 bmxn. bhw.om4W dumnej. Hud-omcthroughout. .The Wmcab be"had win or without Hon ,.' tr k hlted vritb, drop lUint, OiljSQQKzStGVC Dulenmrrwhcrei or wriu for cfcterip-th- e eveukr to tho oetmt utacj ot tb (Incorpormtod) Standard Oil Company New Model 27 REPEATING RIFLE The only gun that fills the demand tor a trom bone ("pump") ac Uon repeater in .25-2- 0 and .32-2- 0 the Ittarlin geese, woodchucks, i...i Shoots high ve locity smoke less cartridges. also black and low pressure smokeless. ? Powerful enough for deer. safe to use in settled districts, ex cellent for target work, for foxes. etc r..iwM( calibres. tad tlJt cooRBMno,. tight: thctecotl txtrtcacbttriSctct'thetectlibiei. tiiot Mim.li werliflff "oumo action t Social SmokSut Sl Uml; the rnodtrn uAli-to-p lor nrid. aconate bring, menued uletr ud Head (root toortructioo tad It hat uU-dow- n .futmtMr- Our 136 pec catalog detcribet the fall Jffiart'vt tine. Sent for three stamp pottage. Write for it. 7ieariin firearms La NwHtwn.coM. 2 Willow Street KENTUCKYi- LigM and Power Company (INCORPOHATED) V- - ... E. G. BARRASS, MGR., them when within reach, Will wire your house at cost, Electrtc rAghts are clean, healthy and safe. No home or business house should be without si , dec-Hno- m - Clubbing Rates FOR YEAR SUBSCRIPTIONS. al HARTFORD HERALD'S he Herald and Weekly " ' " " - " " ' " " " M nito " ,th. " " " "' " " ""' " " Courier-Journ$1.50 1.35 and Weekly Louisville Herald 3.50 and Daily Owensbcro Messenger Owerisboro Messenger. ..." 1.75 and Twice-a-wee- k 1.75 Owensboro Inquirer. and Twice-a-wce- k .". . ,3.25 and Daily Owensboro Inquirer and Kentucky Farmer Louisville. 1.25 ?..... 1.50 . and Cincinnati Weekly Enquirer and Bryan's Commoner ','. .' 1.50 f and Thrice-a-wee- k .65 Netf York World and Twice-a-wee- k St. Louis Republic'. .' 1.50 and National Magazine Monthly. 1.50 and Mcail's Magazine-Fashi- ons .30 ..'... Tj ..'..;... .,-;..- 1 - .- 1 Scott's Emulsion Address THE HERALD, Hartford, Ky. Hartford Herald - Only $1 Per Year SSSB?ip5ISKtsS WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1911. 'ffW"''''"'' PAGE SEVEN. THE HARTFORD HERALD ''one half hours. 8ho inquired what month It was and asked to see the A dally newspapers. She was unable to read, owing to her weakened condition, and remarked that she supposed the newspapers were full of $ GREAT HOPKINS COUNTY FAIR! '9 miv - iq iq on' 01 00 KJt i.! -- K Special Train Service on M. H. & E. at Reduced Rates. J. A. FRANCEWAY. Secretary. C. C. GIVENS, president. HERE IS THE GREAT CHAHCE OF H her case. She was given nourishment and fell asleep again. An Lour later she again awakened and remained conscious, conversing with her mother and father for nearly two hours. Members of the family are almost exhausted by tho constant vigil they have maintained at her bedside. They had begun to despair of her re covery till her awakening Two weeks ago she revived sufficiently to recognize her parents, but resumed her sleep after five A week ago Sunday she minutes. awakened and asked for a bowl of broth. She swooned again before It could be preapred. The family has received a hundred or more letters from physclans requesting permission to treat the girl. Physclans generally have admitted the case due to an obstruction of the brain. Their Inability so far to find the affected nerve center has prevented an operation. to-da- y. Threo of the Indictments are against McNamara, who Is In Jail in Los Angeles, whore ho was taken after being arrested In this city on April 22, 1911, one Indictment charclne EDUCATION him with "conspiracy to dynamite Industrial work of the Peoria & Pekln Union railroad at Peoria. 111." At Home, Cost and the other two are said to be for storing dynamite In this city. Attached. The other five Indictments are against Detective Burns, who is under $10,000 ball to the local mlH ALWAYS n.wl READJOOD BOOKS I4l1. ""U TA .1 MOS31CK, or. Los eiecuve Angeles, who has not been arrested. PLAN 10 GET With Little '"' LIFETIME Entire Course in State University Wlthoiit Cost Letter to Supt. Leach. , Young ladies and young men, here Is a chance of your lifetime. In fact, the following proposition is one with which mighty few people wero ever permitted to meet. It you let It pass unimproved you will feel the effects of, your failure for many years to come, even bo long as you live. Read the following letter received by Supt. of Schools, Henry Leach, and before you sleep, go and tender l 1 Wo Don't Have to There are three books within Tell you what it Is, for its name the reach of every boy which he tells. Dr. Bell's is ought literally to devour, whether the best cough medicine and sevfor the purpose of acquiring a coreral million people already know It. rect style, or obtaining Information. Look for the bell on the bottle, m 15, 1911. The first of these Is the English Bi"Dear Sir: We find that you, as ble, which laid the foundation for til SQUARE FEET OF 29-3county school superintendent of our modern English language. The STRAWBERRY SHORT CAKE your county, can select 10 students second Is Bunyan's Pilgrim's Proguniverwho will bo received at this ress, and the third Shakespeare. Masslllon, Ohio, June 23. Four sity on September, next, each of We refer now to the plays of hundred and forty-on- e square feet tuition, whom will be given free Shakespeare, not to his sonnets. Ev- of shortcake furnished a colossal A room rent in the dormitories, free ery boy, no matter what his future pice de resistance at a recent free fuel and free lights; and any life Is to be, should be thoroughly dinner for Inmates of tho Masslllon Campbell Alexandria, Sept. corn crop of South Africa also Is restudent who remains during the full acquainted with these threo books, State Hospital for the Insane. 23-2to Casey Liberty, August damaged by drought and ported nine 'months will be entitled and the boy who mastors them Is The bakers of tho Institution Carroll, Gallatin, Owen, Sanders, there practically will bo none for traveling expenses; one round trip man, better proudly nssert It was the biggest a pretty - Sept. export. from the university. These appolnteducated than many of the boys who shortcake on record, and Just as deAug Burkesvllle, Cumberland ments wilj be good each year so long The United States funlshes about go through college without master licious ns big. It was twenty-on- e as the students remain in the univer- ust 18 per cent, of the total Internaing them. feet square and composed of two sity. 9. Ewing, August Fleming tional trade In wheat, Including layers, from There Is no better way to learn fragrant brown-tinte- d "In making these appointments It Franklin Frankfort, August 29, flour, according to a statement to between whlcch bulged, luscious ber spelling than the necessary for you to hold ex- Septembor 1. will be day of the Department of Agriculspelling school, of which there ries picked from the hospital garaminations, as was formerly the rule. Garrard Lancaster, July 26-2ture. In recent years the "world's" should be one In every neighbor- dens. making these appointments you In Graves Mayfleld, Sept. 27-3wheat crop has averaged slightly Five hundred quarts of berries Every neighborhood surfers hood. should be careful, however, not to Grayson Leitchfteld, Aug. 15-1- 8 more than 3.000,000,000 bushels a loss that does not havo It. These and several hundred pounds of flour who are not presend us students August annually, of which about 8 per cent. Ellzabethtown, Hardin by a were used In making the cake. The three books, supplemented pared to enter our school. 12. Is exported from one country to an His Two Silver Weddings. course In the spelling school, will service of seven men was required making the above apIf, after Hart Horse Cave, Sept. 20-2other In tho form of flour and 17 Mr and Mrs. Samuel D. Hend- - lay the foundation for a good style. to lift the gigantic delicacy from the pointments, others should apply, let Jefferson Fern Creek, August per cent. In the form of wheat, mak rlckson on Thursday celebrated the Then if he will follow It up by cavernous ovens, specially construct you and we will see If us hear from ing a total of about 2." per cent, of twenty-fift- h anniversary of their reading the very best books, espec ed, and convey It to the dining further arrangements cannot bo Jessamine NIcholasville, August the world wheat crop which enters marriage. It was the second time ially tlioso thnt are time-triesuch room tables, where 1,800 patients place the benemade. We want to International trade. that Mr. Hondrlckson had observed as Scott nnd Dickens, and our own and hospital employees strove to fits of this university within reach Kenton Erlanger, August 23-2Tho United States exports about a similar event. He was married to best American authors, such ns the outdo each other In gastronomic of every student within the State August 30, 12 per cent, of all tho flour that Is his first wife 31 years, and two years speeches of Knox Barbourvlllo, Lincoln, achievement. Abraham ; seeking a higher education, and we September 1. shipped from one country to anoth- after her death he was wedded to Charles Sumner, Wendell Phillips POWDER TRUST DEALT BLOW your hope that ypu will see that LaRuo Hodgenvllle, Sept. er and about 12 per cent, of the Ms present wlfo. City and writers of the Now England Atlantic county Is fully represented. DUPONT COM PAN YWAS HIT Laurel London, August wheat. Review. school, and master them, he can appoint"We enclose a number of Vanceburg, August Lewis, not help having a good style. It LATE SENATOR ELKINS ENATOR GORE'S CHICKEN ment blanks which you will issue to Wilmington, Del., June 22. McCracken Paducah, Oct. ESTATE OWES W. VIRGINIA YARN your appointees. APTLY RECOUNTED may not be their stylo, but It will The United States Circuit Court Torapklnsvllle, August Monroe to him and or the district of Delaware, be the style adapted to 30, September 2. y "Direct all communications Elklns, W. Va June 22. A moEzra L. GIllls, Registrar, State UniSenator Gore, of Oklahoma, Is the expression of his own person- handed down a decision declaring Mercer Harrodsburg, Aug. ality. versity, Lexington, Ky. the alleged powder trust, which Is Montgomery Mt. Sterling, July tion for Judgment against the Da- given credit for this story, told on We have too many books now dominated by the E. I. Dupont De vis Trust Company, former Senator hii recent visit to a Methodist con "Yours very truly, filled W. T. LAFFERTY, Nelson Bardstown, August 30, Davis Elklns and S. B. Elklns, Jr., vention at St. Joseph. It Is rolated that aro great with trash, books Nemours company, a combination In sellers for a time, cstralnt of the Interstate commerce as executors of the last will and tes- by the Rev. Mr. Williams, pastor that are Chairman." September 2. It In powder nnd other explosives In tament of the late United States of the Baptist Church of Picas-an- t but have no lasting Influence. Now you will observe that all you Pendleton Falmouth, Sept. 27-3- 0. Senator S. B. Elklns, has been filed have to pay In order to enjoy the Hill, who happened to hear It. is a good thing not to read a book violation of Section 1 of the Sher-mn- n Pulaski Somerset, August 29, by Prosecuting Attorney H. O. Anti-truAccording to Senator Gore, there until It has been out at least two benefits of the school is the expense September 1. law; that It attemptKump at the Randolph County Cir- was an accomplished of your board, which Supt. Leach hen with a years; and If It continues to bo read ed to monopolize, and has monopoRobertson Mt. Olivet, Sept. tells us can bo had for not morn five roosters after five or ten years, you can safe- lized a part of such commerce In viobrood of chickens August cuit Clerk's office. Broadhead, Rockcastle xK.L,than $2.50 a week and the books. The motion alleges that the late and five pullets. Tho chicks ma- ly buy It. lation of Section 2 of the same law. In agriculture, get tho best books. and decreeing that tho combination jt?Any person who has the "go" about Senator was a defaulting taxpayer tured and went their various ways, Scott Georgetown, July 25-2and that ho has forfeited to the while tho mother hen, busied her-so- lf In everything else get the best shall be dissolved. him might go to Lexington without Shelby Shelbyvllle, Aug. Stato of West Virginia the sum of a dollar and pull himself through a with a new brood. In course books and then master them until Spencor Taylorsvllle, Aug. 1. No Dancer course In the University. $375,043.40 in the year of 1909; of time Methodist There are ministers came you aro thoroughly saturated with Simpson Franklin, August 31, Above all things, In taking Dr. Bell's year of 1910, and Into the vlclnty of Chlckenvllle to their teaching. courses In mechanical and electrical Septembor 2. $297,773 in the It contains by his executors $341,910 90 In the hold a conference, and, as might be digest and asslmllato what you read. for coughs and colds. engineering, agriculture f and other Union Unlontown, August year 1911, making in all, with In suspected, the five young roostors, Remember Bacon's saying: "Read no habit producing drugs. Look departments, In which professions Wayne Montlcello, Sept. m terest added, the collossal sum of fat, yellow-legge- d there are constant demands for men and extremely ing maketh a full man, conference for the boll on tho bottle. Webster Providence, Aug. upon by vari a ready man, and writing an exact capable, and the day that one has $1,087,697, which the Prosecutor tender, wero feasted Whittlci- Itioimht To Date Woodford Versailles, Aug. completed claims must be paid over to the ous ana sundry preacnors. the course he may bo tho man." (Conference Is hero used In mm Maude Muller had Just refused landed in a good position, probably NEW KIND OF PATRIOTISM State of West Virginia by the execu- young pullets, loft behind, were met the sense of conversation or dis-- t ho Judge. for life, at a good salary. AFFECTING A HOUSEHOLD tors for the Senator's failure proper- by tho mother lmn a few days later. cusston.) "Matry a fellow who may lose Cultivate by all means the art. Ms job any moment on ly to list his propertv for taxation. "My children," she This is certainly a great offer and asked, "where the recall?" You will never of conversation. The motion states that In the year are your brothers?" there should not bo found a vacancy A class in one of Boston's cultur ho sniffed. "Not much." "They hare entered the mlnls- - meet a person who can not teach In the appointments within forty-eig- ed schools was discussing the sub- 1909 alone the Senntor failed to Herewith sho smiled on a farmer you something. Every man, whethhours after this matter Is pre- ject of "patriotism," and the teacher make mention of some $3,730,434 ry," they replied. Instead. Bracing herself from the shock er he goes to college or not, should sented. called on each pupil In turn to tell worth of property owned by hlra y who has The woman of of some article they posessed that that should have been assessed In of disclosure a look of resignation learn to know both man and men. Wins Fight For Life. He should know humanity; and good health, good temper, good countenance long and bloody battle would Illustrate love of tholr coun- the State, claiming that this proper- spread over Biddy's It was a then he should so understand all sense, bright eyes nnd a lovely com ty was never taxed at all. as she replied: for life that was waged by James B. try. "Well, my dears, perhaps It Is all classes of men that ho Is able to got plexion, tho result of correct living It will be remembered that "Wo have a fine largo flag-poMershon, of Newark, N. J., of which If a man does nil and good digestion, wins the admibest. They would not have their viewpoint. he writes: "I had lost much blood and a handsome flag at our house," this suit Is very similar In Its nature for thovery good lay mombers, any- this, he will ho nil the bettor for ration of the world. If your digesto the one brought against tho exec- mndo said ono girl. from lung hemorrhages and was 'going to college, but ho may bo a tion Is faulty, Chamberlain's Stom-nc- h "I've got a gun that my uncle us- utors of the estate of tho late Sena- way." very weak and run down. For and Liver Tablets will correct better equipped man than many who ed In the Civil War, when he fought tor Johnson C. Camden, also of eight months I was unable to work. There Is ono medicine that every do go, Go to college If you can: It. For salo by all dealers. m preserve the Union," called out a West Virginia, which was only set- family should Death Beomed closo on my heels, to be provided with and but the fact that you can nut, need bright-eye- d tled by a very closo compromise. boy. Both Date Bark. when I began, three weeks ago, to especially during the summer not Under you from bMn;; a man "My father was killed in 1862 In "Dancing Is ono of the oldest use Dr. King's New Discovery. But Whooping cough Is not dangerous months; viz: Chamberlain's Colic, among mon. Wallaces' Farmer. arts." It has helped me greatly. It Is do- a big battle, and my mother has his when the cough Is kept loose and Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It "Paying the fiddler Is quite as aning all that you claim." For weak, picture hung in the parlor. He expectoration easy by giving Cham- is almost certain to be needed. It' BURNS INDICTED ALONG sore lungs, obstinate coughs, stub- wears the uniform of a captain In berlain's Cough Remedy. It has costs but a quarter. Can you afford WITH CAITIVE, McNAMARA cient." born colds, hoarseness, la grippe, the Union army," was the next an been used in many epidemics of this to lo without it? For sale by all Granulated Eye LI1h or any throat or swer. asthma, hay-fevm Indianapolis, June 17. Detec- Can be cured without cauterizing disease with perfect success. For dealers. hcra had similar references to salo by alt lung trouble, It's supreme. 50c. ra tive W. J. Burns and James Hos- - or scarifying by the uso of Sutherdealers. m rollnjrm in Kentucky. $1.00. Trial bottle freo. Guaran- the "art their family had taken In slck, b city detective of Los Ange- land's Eaglo Eye Salvo. t3 guar-te- o Barboursvlllo, Ky., Juno 23. The les, Cal wero Indlctod on charges m upholding the Union In the Civil LONG SLEEP OF GIRL teed by James H. Williams. It to cure. m 25c everywhere, War, but finally a boy was reached MEDICAL EXPERTS RAFFLED first ense of pellagra brought to tho of kidnaping John J. McNamara, FEDERAL COURT DECIDES no answer to mako. who had attention of tho medical authorities secretary of tho International AsWorth Thinking About. SHAKERS NOT TO DISSOLVE "Can you not think of anything Vandalla, 111., June 23. Miss of this section haB JUBt resulted Eve Adam, I want you to resociation of Bridge and Structural you or your mother has that would Hazel Schmidt, daughter of former to Mrs. Johnson. Tho case has Iron Workers, from this city, and member ono thing. Louisville, Ky.,June 23. The So- show love for your country?" eGorge Schmidt, whoso been unr'er observation for over a McNamara was Indlctod on charges Alderman Adam What's that? ciety of Shakers, or Shaking Quak- Tho boy looked dejected for a 65 dars of constant bIood has baffled ynar. H tho authorities called In of conspiracy Eve TW when I an looklntr, to dvnamlto by tho 1 era, of South Union, Logan County, moment, and then his face lit up tho skill of the best known" physl- - ptree sb to the f'Jaghosls of tho case. Marlon county tho eyes of half the world are upon grand Jury Kentucky, will not be dissolved. Ta enthusiasm. ''Yes." "he- - re Pinna In flTi iavs n1 iicn Vm1. I wt it w"vns lUlAtlim, a. In all, tho grand Jury returned you. This decision was reached in the plied; 'mY mother has a now union awakenodearly mm this morning of her eight indictments, but named only Federal Court this morning when. BUit." Llpplncott'B, own accord and conversed two and for The Herald $1 a 1m the threo men In tho charges. 15-1- 8. your application for an appointment. Here Is the proposition: "State University of Kentucky, President's office, June Lexington. 23-2- 6. Washington, June 23. A bumper harvest of wheat In British India, estimated at 369,000,000 bushels, surpassing all previous yields, and sown spring wheat OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO a record areaCanada, towhere 90 per O In Western COUNTY PAIR DATES IN O O cent, of the dominion wheat Is sown, ICENTUCKY. , O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO giving rise to seemingly extravagant estimates of probable yields, are the features of the world's review of Allen Scottsvlllo, Sept. news announced Aug May agricultural Lawrenceburg, Anderson by the Department of Agriculture ust In other respects foreign Barren Glasgow, Sept. 2 agriculture In general made average Boone Florence, Aug. seasonable progress. Paris, September Bourbon Boyle Danville. August In Argentina, the great wheat and Boyle Pcrryvll.e, August flaxseed exporter of the southern Hardlnsburg, Aug- hemisphere, tho autumn sown crops Breckenrldge ust have entered their first month of Butler, Morgantown, Sept. tho transequatorlal winter In vigAugust orous condition and on probably Bullitt Shepherdsvllle, largely Increased areas. T,he recentAugust ly gathered corn crop thero turned Germantown, Bracken out badly and little or no surplus Calloway Murray, Oct. will be available for export. Tho 14-1C. Judge Walter Evans passed on the case of Mary E. Porter and Charity Hilton against Logan Johns and others. The plantlff had asked for a sale of the property, consisting of 3,600 acres of the best Improved land in Logan county. Charity Hilton, 90 years old and blind, was persuaded to leave South Union by the Porter woman and suit was brought to recover her interest in the colony property. The court holds Charity Hilton may return to South Union if she so wlshos ,and will be entitled to care and protection there. BUMPER WHEAT CROP IT Keep in Mind the First Principles of Speaking and ONLY ONE LEFT AND HE QUITE A FAILURE Writing Well. LEARN TO KNOW HUMAN KIND Surpassing AH Previous Yields, Indicated by Reliable Statistics. A Nebraska boy writes us that ho is unable to attend school nnd would like us to suggest books that he can study at home for the purpose of developing a vocabulary, spelling, and learning the rules of grammar. To begin with, grammar does not teach us how to speak correctly or OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO how to write correctly. It Is O FROM THE 23 SAMS. O simply some rules by which wo de- 87-3- 0. y. 31-Se- 4-- 9. 2-- 4. 16-1- 8. 0. 21-2- 3. 22-2- 5. 11-1- 4. 5-- 9. 5. 6-- 9. 15-1- 8. 17-1- 8. 0. bohlnd the bod when swell company comes, and stio Icadth me behind ler up Main street. 3. She restoreth my pocketbook fter she hath spent all of Its con tents for hobble skirts and theater tickets and she leadeth me up the main aisle at church for her now hat's sake. 4. Yea, though I walk more than half the night through dark rooms with a crying baby, I will get no rest, for she Is behind me; her broomstick and her hat pin they do everything elso but comfort me. 5. She prcparcth a cold snack for for me, then maketh a bee-lin- e and Aid Society supper. She anolnt-et- h my head with the rolling pin oc My arms runneth ovcasionally. . er with bundles before sho Is half done with her shopping. 6. Surely her dressmaker's and milliner's bills shall follow me all the days of her life, and I will dwell In the house of my wlfo forever. Urlch (Mo.) Herald. we are speaking As a mator writing Incorrectly. My wife Is my boss. I shall 1. ter of fact, we speak the language not deny. we hear at home and write the lan- expectations." 2. She maketh mc to lie down guage of papers and books we read. OO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO termine whether Little Ethel had been placing quietly on the porch one afternoon unnoticed by her father and a friend, who we-- e discussing the financial panic. When the guest had gone and bedtime had come, Ethel was unusually silent and thoughtful. And when she knelt to say her prayers, a pause followed the usual petitions In behalf of "papa an' mamma an' Aunt Mnry an' Uncle John an' Rover an' Brldcet." Finally, with great earnestness. sho resumed: "An' now. God. pleaso take great care of yourself, 'cause If anything should happen to you we d only have Mr. Roosevelt an' ho hasn't come up to papa's re-cu- nt well-educat- 3. 10-1- 9. d, 29-3- 1. 6. 5-- 7. 22-2- 5. 2. 3-- 6. to-da- 0. 25-2- 9. st 5-- 8. 16-1- 8. 9. 22-2- 5. 2. 5-- 8. 5. 2-- 4. - ht to-da- le er lv Fh cu lUtElS tilBfOiTTO PlWiiMi;itltt m to-da- y. mmmmKmmmmrmm rEWSEEZSEKH ??Rfri'"-'TtJJ,BfW- "J wp3fnV1' ir ,. "wnTrv ,, yr"" vTT3B!Wv W" - TV,f-!- ?r T ' , WtM'fPnW WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 111. il VAGE EIGHT. THE HARTFORD HERALD of ray realm, uphold ,and maintain ,the Bald enactments to the best oi A FARM HAND my "power according to law," Tnft trt George. ' President Taft sent the following HEIRS FORTUNE cablegram to King Geqrge: occasion I auspicious "On this take sincere pleasure in extending to Your Majesty cordial felicitations In a Will Bequeathing In the name of the people of the $150,000 United States and In my own, and hope expressing the cherished In that under your guiding Influence MS Iff WORK BEHIND PLOW the Drltlsh Dominion may flourish Jfo Hartjord Herald WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1011. farms named there Is not ten acres thtft has not been skinned by lightning and cyclones. He says he thinks It is because of.the converg ence at this point of two long Bweeps of valleys through which (he tornadoes always pass. ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS 4, was 1 v V GEORGE FIRM ftCGLWMED )&,? mi 'it-- , i--. $i 't r 5?o.j V - 16 pabeunt Estate. Mr. W. 8. Gaines, Philpot, Routed a pleasant caller" yeiterd.ay. By Millions most of His Loyal nnrt tirO9D0r. Subjects. ignjcTnt In the World's History Was Carried Through With Great Dignity. tTIlE AGONY IS NOW ALL OVER Your Majesty of my When News Was Receiv welbest wishes for your personal It From fare and that of Your Majesty's family and for the continuance of beGrandfather. the friendly relations existing " and the United tween Great Britain "- -" States. WIUU ltUM. "I assure edGets Mr. Charllo Turner shipped a car load of stock from Hartford yesterday. Messrs. J. W. Mercer and J. G. Keith, Beaver Dam, wero among the Herald's callers Saturday. Miss Ozona home yesterday after a two weeks visit to relatives In Whltesvllle, .. . , . aupi. Ijeacn anu ;ui. rieui " dorson are attending the Kentucky Educational Association In Owens- boro this week. Messrs. Sam Morton, Ceralvo; T. L. Lloyd and son, T. O. Lloyd, Nar-. Vlnpont Center- .,.i t r among our callers Prl- town, were ii i J day S. M. Dextor Messrs. B. E. Ross, and U. S. Whalln, Centertown, and Corbln, were among C. C. Ross, who called on Tho Herald those Monday. Moseloy .2&t J-- v Wtl: T. returned , y when he was George V. Westminster Abbey In crowned with most profuse magnificence and acclaimed King by millions of his loyal subjects on the return Journey to Buckingham Palace. It was a leaden day, with lowering sky, but leaden days and lowering skies, so long as there Is no rain, mean good luck In London. suggesThere was only the faintest of showers at Intervals. These tion drove no one Indoors and produced no umbrellas, while the sun shone now and then. Incidents marked No untoward of the climax of the great deslros United Kingdom and the overthe seas dominions. Everything moved arrangements with nicety under the Norfolk, Earl Marof the Duke of to-da-- That one su- London. June 22 premo hour of glory and solemnity in every English reign came to Barren Plains, Tenn., Juno 21. I will drop you a Dear Milton: few lines to let you Know granu-fathwas badly needed. Most people's is dead. They went through gardens were drying up. nt the Bank and they - the nnners Bro. Karrater, of Illinois, preacu- found a will leaving you his entire . wu.- eu ui itr..nn jdua Cotnnlnv nlcht. He notntA nnd bonds. Tho appointment for Sunday but could make it out Is about $150,000 an did not fill It on account oi rum. hundred anu nuy iuuubuuu u.,.- Mrs. Leslie Davenport Is sick. And you ought to como right Taylor has secured lars. Mr. Edgard away and see about it, as it Is imour fall school. portant. Little Buby Pirtle, Infant child or "Sincerely your cousin, Juno 26. We had a modeately good rain here last Saturday which er WYSOX. Greater "Queen Quality variety now than later j)erhas; best beon the safe side, select V.' 'l '9 Cj - NOyvS K &S11 styles, sizes and widths. -- - E. P. BARNES & BRO Beaver Dam, Ky. "W I "WALTER WALLING. many conjectures and misrepresen"Springfield, Tenn." .' SMALLHOUS. tations as to his position. Oppie Klttlnger EIGHT THOUSAND MEN above letter was tho first in The June 20. Mrs. of these candidates. Speaking timation that Milton L. Mason, 25, and children spent Friday night at PARADE Mayor Head said that he was cer IN Klttlnger hn,l that his daily grind as a hired Island. GARRY BIBLES Albert Master tain each would odd strength to the hand on the farm of W. B. Wright, has returned from a few days visit ticket, and there could be no doubt Barlow and LaCenter, In to his grandparents at Island. between San Francisco A Vital of the result In November In the Ballard county, was over and that Mrs. Cordelia Addlngton has been At event of their nomination. experiences as a child of misfor the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Ber his Problem Which Concerns tune would give way to days of ry Bishop, Hartford, Route 4, ror For Sale.-Bran- d prosperous plenitude. the past ten days. the Churches. new $100 No. 5 Under Milton was plowing near the big V. B. Morton, Livermore, was Mr. wood Typewriter, used by owner road where the mall box was when 'the guest of his brother, Mr. Sam Juno 23. A San Francisco, inly one month. Large discount for this news blew to him out of a clear Morton, Friday, this evening of 8,000 men, each cash. Addres3, Mrs. May me L. Bar-- i sky, and It was Borne time before ho Mr. .Tames Hallows and children, 24U-1arose from his scat on the beam of James Mungln Hallows and Samuel carrying a Bible, formed tho day's rass, Beaver Dam, Ky. and finished his Klmhley Morton, of Louisville, are chief feature of the International 40" his "Oliver Do You Get the Best? Ono HOl'EWELL. School Convention. ho "took out" visiting Messrs Sam and John Mor Sunday If you have a cough, cold, asth- furrow. Then after June 24. Our protracted meetemployer that of the parade consisted or section ma, croup or any throat or bron- that night he told his ton and families. ing will begin the fourth Sunday in shal. Bell's he didn't think he would farm any Dr. M. D. Maddox, who has re Civil War veterans. In the hand- chial trouble and use Dr. There was. no flaw tho Important papers July. Evorybody invited. Among him his letter. cently graduated in the Dental Col you do. Look for more, and showed Mr. Sherman Taylor, o Old Hick- - " ling of the troops and the police by m As Mr. Wright didn't think It would lege at Loulsvlllo, Is at His nome read at the afternoon session wa Knight of St. the bell on the bottle. Kitchener, a to keep report of W. C. Pearce. super- ory, spent Saturday night wun mr. tho maintain a nroner balance here. department, and Mrs. C. G. Taylor. Patrick, since Tuesday, so ADABUHG. an heir to a fortune working nt $28 Mrs. J. S. Trunnell nnd children. intendent of tho adult only good wishes Miss Pearl Englor spent a few harvesting Is the month and "found," he concurrall hats are oft and says that the last triennlum Wheat .Tune 23. young 'of Utlca, have returned home after which nre expressed for England's over nnd tho farmers are anxiously ed. parents, .Mr. has beon one of continuous progress days with relatives at Rockport last a few days visit to her regard and vigorous King and but Queen. awaiting tho arrival of tho thresher. According to the story told by and Mrs. J. R. Hunter, and other in adult Bible class work and that week. for his gracious Mr. P. S. Coleman commenced and homage grandfather, Oslras u. friends and relatives at this place. tho number of organized classes nas Mrs. Clay Ford and daughter, or Mason, his sigwork on his now house last week. No scene of such splendor or with Mrs. Dr. Wniilnc. cattle buyer, real estate spent Sunday wit- Taffy, Miss Ree Igleheart was tno guesi rapidly Increased. Mrs. J. A. Miller- - is having her nificance had ever before been and family. In a paper on "Ten Years, an dealer, farmer and speculator, suc of her little cousins, Misses iiury Abbey, where Patton Moseley, who has cumbed to an attack of appendici a.o nn,i nn Onnortunlty." the Rev. ruins of tho recent hall storm re nessed In the historic Mrs. Amanda Barnard, Hartford, n few England's Kings have been crowned been visiting relatives hero tho past tis In a sanitarium at Nashville on and Ethellatter part of last week. Edgar Blake, of Chicago, associate built and repaired by her son, Ira days tho Confessecretary of the Miller, of WllllamB Mines. to Her Juno 1C. Eighty-seve- n the day of Edward the alnce few weeks, has returned yejirs oi Mrs. Ray Faught, who has oeen corresponding Taylor will teach Mr. Sherman sor. was more or quite sick for some time of typhoid Board of Sunday Schools of tho Walling at Livermore. age, Oslras wo- home our school at Jubilee. trying loss of a miser, and his grandson, an fever, is still quite ill. The display of gowns by the Episcopal Church, said: Tuesday afternoon, while Methodist and of churches Mr. Jt R. Shull Is' not so well as men nnd of glittering uniform out of a cornfield. orphan, had been his sole compan"Tho evangelical Mrs. James Trunnell, Utlca, and men at the to drive a horse facing a very serious he was a few weeks ago. Ho Is son or ion since Mason's mother and fath official costumes by the the small thel Hunter were guests or America are Abbey Percy Phillips, coronation In Westminster Chas. Phillips, was kicked in tho er died. Their homo at Barren Mr. C. O. Hunter and family, nan- - situation. The six leading denomi vory feeble. spectacle. Miss Margaret Taylor, who has K rurnlshed a dazzling was called and Plains, Tenn., a small village near ford, recently. nations showed a net Increase or the forehead. Dr. Edge All the ladles, apart from cos- it. renulred nine stlches to sow up Springfield, In Robinson county, was only 384,000 members In the year been sick for a week, Is better. Mrs. Louis Fulkerson attended Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stum visited peeresses, were arrayed In court At last accounts he as unpretentious as those of their the funeral and burial of Miss Mal- - 1910. This represents the commn- the wound. feathers In their was doing nicely. tumes, with white Tuesday. ed efforts of more than 160,000 Mrs. Slum's parents, Mr. and Mrs. humble neighbors. mee Rowe, at Centertown, million church Ashley, at WeBt Providence, recentlialr. Many wore tiaras. Miss Gertie Mitchell, Masonviue. "I knew ho had some money, and Mr. Ray Faught went to Central churches, seventeen of precious There was a treasure and an expenditure of ly. visiting her uncle and I expected a little when he died, but City Saturday. membors one who had been Each net atones never before collected in aunt, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Helm, not that wad," said Mason. Is on tne more than $250,000,000. Mrs. Alva Calloway Don't bo Annoyed costly enough to buy the place, and nin nt nna renresents the year's said, in an sick list. gone to visit relatives near here, has "Of course." he membors With skin troubles, chaps, pimples, ships of the British Navy. church Bell's Run a few days, after which swer to a question, "my head kindBrown and son and work of forty-ou- r nr. black heads, eczema or sores, when The ladles in waiting to the she will return home. er whirled when I got this letter two daughters, Misses Oda and Eu- and a cash outlay of more than one 25c box of Dr. Bell's Antiseptic DuchQueen In the Abbey were four Mrs. Myrtle White and children and I suspect anybody else's would nice, of Indiana, aro visiting Mr. $650." Snlve will cure you. Try It at esses, each attired to carry Into ef- are visiting relatives at Fordsvllle. If they had been a hired hand on a The speaker said that unless once. W. M. Addlngton and other friends gold. m a color scheme of shot fect Mrs. Clabe Crowe and daughter farm and know hard work was over nnd relatives near this place. there was a change for the better gray, or later would WANT DAY SET ASIDE 'One wore gold, with shot sooner Taffy, spent Tuesday with with. Sallie, Mr. "Wing" James, Centertown, the church with pearls; another gold, shot blue Mrs. John Raymon. "The first thing I'm going to get was tho guest of his son, Mr. Joe face tho problem of existence. Ho TO PRAY FOR RAIN a third, gold shot and topaz Jewels; lnaleta.1 tllllt tho CllUrCll I)Ut ltS OHl- Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Patton will go Is a big red automobile," ho con- James, recently. cerise, with rubies; a fourth gold, than y to Mr. J. H. Miller's, near tinued. "I've seen a lot of them In Mrs. Zack Reid, who has been phasls upon childhood rather Jefferson City. Mo.. June 23. ,c hot green nnd emerald ornaments. Dundee, for a few days fishing in Paducah, and I must have one of quite sick, is better. upon adulthood. Letters aro being received dally by' Princess Mary wore a short white Rough river. them things." has returned Mrs. Sam Morton Gov. Hadley asking that n day be tffi frock and a long royal violet train, Work Will Soon Start Misses Ada and Gcrtrey Raymon prn"-ers.ffrom a visit to relatives at LiverA. S. of E. Notice. suspended from shoulders with gold will start Tuesday for Owensboro Life set aside by proclamation for Ross After you tako Dr. King's New rain to break tho drouth, with ermine American Socie more and also her son, Mr. tho cord assets, bordered to attend the Kentucky Educational ty All locals of urgently requested Morton and family, of Central City. Pills, and you'll quickly enjoy their which is ruining the crons. of Equity are and gold braid. Constipation and in Association. y Gov. Hadley said Mr. Emory Schroetor, Hartford, fine results. he might r oond ilnlni'ntns to tho ColintV Un- " ... The crcat state pageant was car vanish and fine appetite Issue a proclamation hon, July 7th and 8th, 1911. There was visiting at Mr. Sam Mortons digestion within the through with dignity and A Dreadful Wound ried xeturns. They regulate Btomacn, next two days. A similar proclamaand made a deep Im- Prom a knlfo, gun, tin can, rusty will bo much Important business to Friday. Impart now Mr. John Morton nnd family aro liver and bowels and in 1901. Since tion was issued pression upon all tliero privileged to nail, fireworks, or of any other na- como before the body and a full and fam strength and energy to the whole June 1 In manyparts of the Statp guests of Mr. Ross Morton witness It, and It was accompanied ture, demands prompt treatment delegation Is urgently called for. them, Only 2&c nt Try system. ily, of Central ICty. HENRY PIRTLE, Sec'y. by nn outburst of loyalty throughout with Bucklen's Arnica Salvo to prem the rainfall was only .41 Inches. Tho James H. Williams'. normal rainfall for the month Is might appear sur- vent blood poison or gangrene. It's the kingdom that Is Dead. Joseph Harp 4.47 inches. prising at a period in the world's tho quickest, surest healer for all WHERE THE LIGHTNING DEATH Ky., Juno 22. JoMAXWELL. Hawesvlllo, FLASHES MEAN blstory when thrones no longer ap- such wounds as also for burns, years, died at Mr. and Mrs. J. G. June 20. sonh Harp, aged 72 pear to be established on the sur- bolls, sores, skin eruptions, eczema, at Hawesvlllo. Ky.. June 24. Dur his homo hero at an early hour this Nowcomb are visiting relatives chapped hnnds, corns or piles. 25c est foundations. ing tho heavy thunder storm that morning of Infirmities incident to Macco. m The remotest suburbs of the great at James II. Williams. Miss Helen Riley, of Maxwell, visited this county last night Matt old ago. Mr. Harp was a Confeder city and every village In the land In Owensboro Jarboe, tho bachelor son of Mr, ate veteran, having served with who has been visiting CENTERTOWN. Have evidence of devotion and loythroughout the war. for the past two weeks, returned George W. Jarboe, was struck by distinction alty to the throne. Juno 2G. Esq. Jackson's court When tho steamer Mountain Boy home Monday. y Saturday with about liehtnlng and killed. He was lead Klnc Oeorgo V. crowned convened here Mr. Forrest Boll, of this place. ing a mule to the barn at the timo sank a number of years ago at Ow with impressive ceremonies in West- 50 cases on the docket. ensboro, and on which one life was went to Hartford Saturday and re was not hurt. Attornoy C. E. Smith, of Hartford. and tho mule minister Abbey. Is the sixth ruler a turned Sunday. This death occurrdd In a part of lost. Mr. Harp proved himself of the House of Hanover, son of the attended court hero Saturday and Mr. Ellis Johnson went to Owens county that contains a few hero, ho being the last man to leavo tho late King Edward VII. and grandson Monday. boat, after assisting some of the boro Friday. square miles that Is more frequently the Mr. J. C. Hill, of Smallhous, was of Queen Victoria. Ho Is 40 years Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Crowe, of this visited by lightning strokes and officers to safety, although himself Saturday. month. In town old this place, apont Sunday with Miss Lock- only a passenger. The Crown plnced on King Mr. J. L. Brown, of near Rock-por- t, thunder storms and hurricanes than ie Atherton at Nuckols. county. The three y Is of solid Cieorge's head visited relatives near Center- - any other In the Taxes Due. farms aro those of Will Arbra, O. old studded with precious stones town, Saturday and Sunday, Your taxes for tho year 1911 MAYOR HEAD DECLARES CROWN AND RRIDBF WORK division No. C metw. Jarboe and Vornon Lynch. It are now duo. Please call nt the inestimable value, Including Educational of FOR ADDAMS AND JAMES com diamonds. 300 pearls, and hun- hero Saturday and made contracts has also been observed In the Sheriff's office and settle. Prompt For tho reflnod and dainty woman la dreds of rubles, emeralds and sap- with tho teachora of this division munlty that tho worst lightning has ness In this matter will bo greatly Louisville. Ky.. Juno 24. "I fa WUUIr DUU UU1UUUUB UUW VBU1 beon on Friday. Yesterday, which appreciated. phires. The Quoon's crown contains for schools. A nn iantl&4t? art A vor William Addams for tho nomi arh diamond Brocksmldth the depot agont was Friday, a man was killed, tho 24t4 BLACK, S. O. C. Mr. T. H. the famous nation for Governor and Ollle James not satisfied with anythla but the cow was killed on with its legend of bringing good of this place, has returned from a Friday before, a -- , the indorsement for United acme of perfection in dental work. -- . --. Friday be WWWWWWfWWWWWWrw , for visit to dlfforent parts of Tennessee tho Arbra farm and the luck. Teeth extracted with as little pain f: O States Senator, and I intend to cast fore a mulo was killed on tho Lynch O MARRIAGE LICENSE. We are planning on our now bank What Klnc Vowed. adjoining O O O O O O O O.O OOOOOOOO my vote for them at tho Democratic as possible. Children given careful farm. On a farm that lies solemnly and sincerely, in starting in business soon. "I do attention. Special attention to plate State primary." to George Curry theso belonging the presence of God, profess, testify Thus did Mayor W. O. Hoad. to work, and ALL WORK GUARAN. was- hit Oct tho Best there is a large poplar that J. W. Carmlcklo, Rockport, to An 'and declare that I am a faithful the Times, dispose of tho question TEED. Work done at leweet prices. ecten times by lightning and then M nie B. Cherry, Rockport. member of the Protestant Reformed For skin troubles, sores, ulcers, stood with reference pimples drooped and died. That was two Orvlllo Lloyd, Narrows, to Estey as to how he as by law established in zema, chaps, black heads, CJvmrcb, to the Democratic gubernatorial and eruptions. Uso Dr. Bell's years ago, but since thot time the L. Daniel, Narrows. TJnjjfiikd, nnd I will, according to and all Senatorial candidates. This Is the tVe'tfpe intent of tho enactments Antlsoptlc Salve and you get tho heavens havo bombarded the ead first authoritative announcement or, I , UfflM H MfUMU MWUg, guarantee It. 25o a box giant twice. Mr. Curry sayauhat Emld---$(or Tta 1 1 fur the Mayor, and sets at rest the I which nre intended to secure tno ibest. Wo space covered by the' four m in the FpeteetMtt' succession to the throne overywhero. pa-ra- Mr. and Mrs. H. E. hhi, is sick. Mr nnd Mrs. Barney Lewis visit ed Mrs. Lewis's parents at Paradise Sunday. mim rcnie Berryman, of this vi cinity, has secured Oakland school. News reached us a few days ago uaven-por- t. of the death of Mrs. Lum She was a of Alabama. daughter of Aunt Kitty Brown, of this community, and was formerly nf this county. Aunt Kitty Is get ting old and has been In very feeble health this snrlng. May God Diess her and comfort her In her bereave ment. rr,i ht ' . to-da- or to-da- m to-da- to-da- 00 m i A-U- Koh-I-No- or nnnn to - - 4 DR. H. J. BELL StMt HAKTFORD, KY. 7 fv. f. N. ,