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Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.): July 5, 1911 Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Jno. P. Barrett & Co. Hartford, KY 1911 haf1911070501_sn84037890 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.): July 5, 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. -i 4 z1 TV ymr1 JJpWflW" THE HARTFORD HERALD. '- - Subscription $1, Per Year, in Advance. "I Cow, tie Herjlil of a Soij World, ike Sew of 111 faiifa Ljaikring at j Back." .4Z Kinds Job Printing Hfeatly Executed. XO. 27. 37th YEAK. HARTEORD, KY., WEDNESDAY, JULY" 5, 1911. contests will depend on the vote of 1910; Democratic nominee for Commissioner of Agriculture 1907. SHEER FALLACY PEOPLE SCARED For Clerk C'oint of Appeal". ROBERT L. GREENE Born In Gallatin county; eleven years chief STATE-WID- E OF deputv clerk of the courts of Kenton 'QUAKE and Pendleton counties; chief deputy clerk of the Court of Appeals . having held the position Argument Shown in Red-fiel- d's v Held by Demo-crat- s 1884-190- 4, on Pacific Another under five administrations; began Speech. the practice of law at rFankfort In Coast, 1904, rffter severing his connection with the omce of Clerk of the Court IS A 1N0FSCTUBEB HIMSELF MUSING PANIDJN BIB CITIES SHORTSXETDHESOF WINNERS of Appeals. For Attomcv General. fIn JAMES GARNETT Born Two Shocks Felt The Most Who 'Will Carry the Party Adair county November 13. 1S71; And ThereforeKnowsWhereof graduated from Georgetown Collect He Speaks Instances Ylolent Since 'Quake Staidard to Victory and from law department of University of Louisville 1893; Conntv Atof Tariff Graft. Next Fall. of 1906. torney of Adair county 189S-190TO DATE OF mi:n member of Democratic State Central TARIFF EXPOSURE HUNCH MANV INJURED DURING PANIC A SPLENDID Committee from the Eleventh dis1893-190Post Grand Master trict (By Taienner, Special WashingFor tiiteil States Senator. San Francisco, July 1. The cenof Grand Lodce. F. and A. M. ton Correspondent of The Herald.) OLLIK'iM. JAMES Born In Ct portion of California and Westtral For cc,tn',v of Stnte. Washington, July 1. There Is by ern Nevada was shaken comity July 27, 1871; adnorn In In- - on P. F. motectlonlst argument that delegate-at- which aro mitted toolbar, 1891: two earthquake shocks . ho b"n a resident of . ... .... ... .., ,n conventions, dlana. but pronounced to be the heaviest since large to ft national ma- tabulations. this fall. Senator McC-earcountv for manv venri: American politics that it has in the GovIn the races for Lieutenant They were 1904 and 190S;seconded nomination iPend'oton jority Is claimed by his managers ernor and State Auditor It will take the big shake of 190G. p on .lw ?p!,,e , ,.nT110 past. of William? J. Bryan for President to bo between 25,000 and 30,000. ' tho official count to decide who has separated by only a few seconds. npMve n cffort ff) That Is the argument that a Tho nrst sharp shock Was expe In 190s; coairman jjemocrauc Dime establish the Burlev tolmreo society Less than forty per cent, of tho received the nomination. In several high protection M Is necessary to Representative 1900; was fol- - 'Convention In Kentucky; member of the Kon- - enable American manufacturers Democratic vote In Kentucky was counties only estimates of majori- rienced at 2:01 o'clock, and to from First district, lowed In a few seconds by one of lr. Congrca polled. tuckv Legislature from Pendleton compete In home markets with forties have, been made, which may be similar Intensity, each lasting about 1903-1911- 3 countv In sessions of 1908-191Hon. Ollle M. James, candidate materially changed when tho offeign manufactured goods. vVor Go ernor. five seconds. for icial count Is tabulated. Vor 8nnt. I'utiPr Ttitr"",lon. for the Democratic nomination The reason this atock protectionJAMEsjj. McCREARY Born In In San Francisco and other cities HAMLVTT rtnrn TtARVDALK United States Senator, was nominatIn Ohio County. ist argument will never again perMadison county, July 8, 1838: majority. A In the affected area panic sel7cd the county, educated In In Christian ed bv an enormous Tho Democratic primary In Ohio restaurants uated fronfl Centre College, Danville, common schools of native countv; form the same aluable mission for In stores and Week or so ago Senator Paynter, his county last Saturday was very quiet nell-me- ll exodus' 1857; Cunjberlad University. Tenn., worked ns a farmhand to earn mon- - the Republicans, Is because of a opponent, withdrew from the race. and sparsely attended, only about ,nn thorn wna n In the House by . r,,..n,i trnm speech delivered ,1837; Majrfr and Lieutenant Colonel , remained from he largo buildings. -However. Paynter's name ,u,r"" ' d of the fulUregular vote ... Wm. C. Rcdfield, of New York, who uuu, u..Uw r'nn.. . . '"...-.- j.- in oiiiuueiaiti om.. rv,ll Ono nopnllnr fontnre of Vm eartllX'lr. on the ballot and ho received a scat- bolng polled. There was no elec' admit c.,lno,n0'miont Is a manufacturer himself, and who appear to ..Morgan and Breckenrldge; .. ............... tering vote. ' carried on in McHenry precinct mmkn was that It- did not tion for 18 years has been selling Ameri memoer ted to of of In the race for Attorney General at all, owing to tho fact that tho .follow the old "fault" In the earth's- House, bar;m can manufactures In foreign counKentucky General Assembly, , Vr.,Bt. which has bean the nlaythe James Garnctt was nominated by a officers aODolnted neglected tries. 1873; Governor of Ken- - CRAZED I1Y HEAT, SHE majority of 20,000, defeating Pol- matter on account of being busy and around nf tiomhtera !n the nast. but 18G9, 1S71J and proved Redfleld contended Representative In j KILLED SELF AND CHILDREN 'extended from the seacoast eastward tucky, 1875-187lard. failed to get substitutes. Tho total that the difference in dally wage at - Congress from Eighth district, 1883- Barksdalo Hamlett, of Christian vote for the different candidates In .'to tho Sierras, including hitherto ex- ,1897J United States Senntor. 1903- Lockney. Tew. Juno ?(. Cr.xed homo and abroad should not be the county, won handily by a majority tho county was as follows delegate to Democratic Na- - by heut, Mrs. Maude McCinry, of Los sole basis of determining the amount I It was felt to the northward of 1909; of 10,000 In the race for SuperinFor United States senator xnos. 1900, Angeles, Cal.. killed her three smnll Jot protection to be applied to a glv- 18C8, - tlonal Conventions, tendent of Public Instruction, de- H. P.ayntor, 12, Ollle M. James 627. Sacramento In tho Sacramento Val- 1904, 1908; delegate to Internatlon- - children and ended her own life In en article. feating LIttrell and Eubanks. For Governor James is. aicurea- - ley southward as far as Fresno, al Monetary Conference, Brussels, 'n vacant house here yesterday. This He cited instance after Instance land to the east to Carson and Reno, Comry 157, William Addams, 532. Newman won tho race for ilipoome Inst,. tou'i.1 the boi'los of the in which he sold articles manufac- . ,... 1891. .!citr ... "For Lieutenant I Governor Ed- ,..u.., inn .IHII..1 iiiili:.i iiAiiri 11:111.1111. missioner of Agriculture, defeating American em- 'searching party which lato yesterday ,tured by For Lieutenant Governor. ,o l.oovloct Bhnrk In ln hlstnrv. esti- ward J. McDermott 195. James P. Hill and Wyatt by a plurality doubt.) countryside for tho wo- - ployees In the countries where laoor (In scoured tho j Some slight damage was done to Edwards 319, T. G. Stuart 88. mated at 25,000. EDWARD J. McDERMOTT Born 'mnn nnu children, thinking tliey had received leB3 than a dollar a day. Heavy choThomas S. Rhea hiillfllnen In Snn FrnnclsCO. For Treasurer Popular "Bob" Greene was Redfleld took the position that 'stones In the cornice of the Mechan- - In Louisville, educated at ward and became lost, found the bodies of the sen as tho nominee for Clerk of the 555. manufacturers do not " clumron in the weens near ino va- - 'American graauaieu in nign scnoois; building were moved lC8 Bank For Auditor of Public Accounts Court of Appeals by a mojorlty of 187C; cant houso and the body of the need as much protection as they are Unlvorslty, Lut.11.. . nrroo tliom frnm ui . (,......., ...'nnrflpini from Harvard i.,owur nuunc, ..... Ruby Laffoon 471. Henry M, Bos niibiiii uui - niinnmr.. ou.u.... - memoer 01 . 15,000, votes over .Morgan Chlnn. i..i " ' tno motner nanging 10 an unusou inu- - "" cracks were mado In several large tick- worth 146. they Ollle James of course led the 1880; member of mn at the rear. Mrs. McCrary was foreign competition" because 'ofllco buildings; cornices of the now tucky Legislature, For Attorney General James et, polling more than 90 per cent, of " " ' Post-omc- e building wore dlsarrang- - the Constitutional convention, mji; here on a visit to nor motner, .Mrs. elgn manufacturers In all parts of the vote cast. In several counties Garnett 386, O. H. Pollard 187. damage was done to member of the Charter Committee R. M. Hamilton. For Secretary of State C. F. ed. and minor not a vote was recorded against Mr. city of Louis - . Yesterday Mr. McCrary went out the world. the Interior walls of a number of which wrote charter of James, notwithstanding the fact that Crecellus 527, vllle, 1891. of her mother's room unobserved.! "How does It happen, demanded buildings. For Superintendent of Public In other Senator T. H. Paynter's name was JAMES P. EDWARDS Born In anu with her children sought seclu- - Redfleld. "that in a quotation Within a few seconds after the on the ballot. Paynter carried struction Barksdale Hamlett 271, county; graduated from 'sIon jn the deserted house, some dls- - cently made for machinery to a mine county, by a bare L. C. LIttrell 137, R. S. Eubank 156. flrst Hhock manv downtown build Greenup, his home studied 'tance from Mrg. Hamilton's lesl- - In Japan tho American price was Centre College. Danville; ings were depopulated In a rush to For Commissioner of Agriculture, n. English price?" majority. y than oio. rr.ini,nnn nn .... ....v.- - .law under former Gov. Proctor denre. The house . is a.. .... . .. - .$213 "less i "? .1 them'i" .!. -- Oft' In. 10ICiuuuo probably carried nine Labor and Statistics J. W. New lUO OllCClB. -McCreary .mc.Mrs. " " practiceu in rrinceion structure. Apparently graph service was suspended by the Knott and out of the 119 counties. When the man 240, B. F. Hill 271. G. T. Wyuntil September 1. 1899. when he (Crary took the children one at a comotlves are running upon the posts. operators deserting tljolr final returnB are In they may show att 90. and upon the of tlmo Into separate rooms upstnlrs. Japanese railways, Herbert Hadley, a lodging house "removed to Louisville: member For Ciprk of the Court of Ap Madison county man carriod railways of Formosa and upon tho3e that the ilonil of frleht and soma the Lower Houso of the Kentucky where she cut their throats with Irnnnln. foil These ore sold In 100 counties, leaving 19 counties peals Robert L. Greene 343, J. .. Legislature from Louisville. broken class taken from the win- - of Manchuria? w u 1....1 1. 1.1 ....- - v 1....1... ihBL-" , ,Bu.u, .... ., v..... . ltl, tho mnkArs of ,TlT,w im.-.mHM ... )10W3 and tossed .... .... which his opponent received the Morgan Chlnn 269. In . !.-II1C liouit'M nun mi- TMU.il were In tho anml.nnnlo nuniu I. - In... suffered .. J ... greatest number of votes. chlldrpn's nges dreat isruain. grauu,... weeds outside. The "NIGHT RIDERS" THREATEN .mrk countv; treated at the hospitals. TlcCreary led tho ticket and his Hedfteld related an Incident .be- hini, cffnmH tho from University of Cincinnati: ad- - wore three years, five years and TENNESSEE CATTLEMEN vv wttUltt ifcuon. niiivtt nv.- any who majority will be greater than tween an American salesman 'mltteil to bar after examination by three months reanoct'volv. .fi io other candidate. He carried nine uwm; . " iiiu.wB. Tne mother lir a nolo kiiiiuc I " July 1. An un .!, thon ,11,1 Snn PrnnMaPn In thn tne KentUCKy louri 01 Nashville. Tenn.. out of the eleven Congressional dis- expected form of "night riding" Is earthquake of 190G, scarcely felt ,servcd two terms in Lower Houce of no 0ne was to blame eNcept herself, the Japanese 'mperlnl State Rail having received a majority of tricts, us wording mused the ueiif ways and one of the managers of the Legislature i"im county, itne Kentucky threatened In Henderson shock. tho, votes In Addam's own district. Tennessee. Somo time ago the State Democratic ti,nt county; member i,e was temporarily Insane Imperial Railways shop. San Jose, another heavy sufferer Clark big vote came from McCreary's The Japanese ofllcial was under granted certain In 190C, reported that the shock to- - .State Central Committee from Tenth from the excessive heat which pre- Livestock Inspector .. 1.. i ,Vue Second, Third, Sixth, Seventh, nersons In the county, mostly wid ,!,. w tho Impression that he could manuth- snerlfinenil district eight years; iormeriy v.... vailed hero yesiornay .ovxrl Elghth.Tonth and Eleventh districts. ows, tho privilege of allowing their of facture locomotives cheaper tlinn an that time, but It did no serious nictator Knights of Honor In several fra-pl- e PICK FOWLER TO HE SOLD American plant because Japanese these districts Addams mado a milch cows and other cattle to roam since In Stockton and Fresno peo-- 1 tucky. and prominent AGAIN FOR THIRD TIME vages are but one-fift- h sorry showing, receiving only a at large on unfenced lots. Recent of American wero frightened by tho Jarring, .tornal Bocleties. scattering vote hero and there. Mc- developments In that county, which wages. For 'treasurer. Francisco, whore as In San Paducah, Ky., June 30. Federal Creary carried every county In tho Is within the quarantine line, have but there, offices wero Both men got out their co3t Born In Lo THOMAS S. RHEA deserted in n tho State ,. . -and they - .Tnriiro Wnltnr Evnns has ordered tho , """. - 1.1 n.iiii.i Seventh, Eighth, Tenth and Eleventh determined Inspector White to ar trembler, tho Ran county; prominent in mo ousi- steamer Dick Fowler sold again on trice as a result of the financial circles of Western foum, IBt tll0 fact was. the labor districts. Ho lost McCracken coun- bitrarily withdraw this concession. iness and finmniro to Inillcllncs was trlflinc. iOCOmotlves on the same c ,t for ty, Livingston county and Crittenden nf the J"y f at, iu a. m. . ucputy uiim-Dr. Whlto was lod to this action ...111 ...1 V'- -l In Reno, Nev., the shock was 'Kentucky, being president ... specifications was three and one- !., In tho county In the First district. iaies .uarsmu r.iwuuu vvi were scarely felt, but In Carson It was se- Russellvllle Bank; associated with by the fact that vino vats which win do at halt times greater in me ..ui.anoit: Second district ho lost Daviess coun- built In tho county to dip their cat hls brothers, John W. and A. G. conduct tho sale, vere. ty, Henderson county and Hancock "'" uo lul- - ""'" And this Is a perfectly normal laci on an extensive nuc"0"- - l"' tle as a means of ridding them of Tho Federal Court waa In session Rhea, In farming public sale of tho boat. At the last nm, not an aunormal one." county by small majorities. Texas fever ticks, but "night riders" In tho Nevada capital, and Judge, scale. bought sale Capt. Ralph Emerson nc,ip0i,i ea,i wlicn he wns In Cnl- Addams carried Louisville and visited tho vicinity of tho vats, cut Auditor of Public Account1.. Jury and attorneys rushed to the county by a majority of the boat for $300, but creditors pro- - cutt!, intHa. recently, his agent fetferson fin doubt.) the wire fonces and left written no street. fcer 8.000. npvnv xr nnswnnTH Horn tested and Judge Evans held tho nointc,i to n pair of American " t,wi-- . tices that unless the dipping pro Clara College ObserAt the Santa In tho Third district, In which Ad cess was Immediately stopped, the K"'e too low, tnoroiore ome.uu ...- - mailo B,1O03 ,10 was wearing. In Favetto county. 1SG4; craduated vatory both reels wero thrown off .., nai(i .r,o for those shoes." other sale. At the first salo the dams was thought to have consid- vats themselves would bo destroyThov wore Imme- from Stato University at Loxlngton, boat brought $1,000. The Dick gaI(j tho seismograph. strength, McCreary ran away erable tnc npnnt. "It is the regular 1S8C; Sheriff of Fayette countv ed. diately replaced, hut tho record of Fowler was formerly the fastest boat American $3 shoe." with the Harrison county man, carThese written notices conveyed tho disturbance will bo incomplete. iRns.innri! Stnto Treasurer 1901- every county but one. In the Western waters. rying Rcdlleld said that when he re1907: Democratic nominee for State to the owners that tho Information The mean tlmo clock at the obser Fourth dlstrjc't, the homo of Con- cattle dipping should not bo carturned to Now York ho found the vatory of tho University of Callfor- - Auditor 190.. Hioke Ni'ik While Billing. gressman Ben Johnson',- "who with samo shoe sellinc on Broadway for iorn In Ho-- Ul'TIV LAFFOON Paducah, Ky.. Juno 30. Tho low nla was stopped for tho first time McGrath, ried on In tho countv. Mayor Head andFrank I shall be ulad to give names nt m attorney $3. n countv and promin-M stage of water In tho Ohio river Is since tho great quake of 190C. constituted tbfj opposition to McSold lei' Reunion. Western KenturVv, bring asco-hlc- h responsible for tho death of Ponn and addresses to nny member who The deep boominir reverberations of Creary, the Harrison county man Inquires In private. There was a very large crowd. In usunllv mark disturbances ' elated In t''0 "rnctlm of law with Kerr, of Oolconda, 111., who hroko his own. Practically ev- attendance at tho Soldiers G. A. R. came Into Redfleld gave a score of similar H. Yost: fo- - ynir - Jndco ery county rqpprtlng from tho 'Reunion at Centortown yesterday of a widesoread character, accom- of the Democratic parv In Hopkins his neck diving. Ho attended a pic- Instances. It Is Impossible to do nic nt Rondeau Island and dived off a majority. and the day was highly enjoyed by panled the first tremor. Fourth eave.Addams " Justice to his remarkable revelation In San Francisco the groaning countv and tho Second a launch. His head struck tho river Nelson count&ivb0ro Mr, Johnsou 'all present. There was such a crowd Every reader of "I district: Democratic nominee for bod and although his body was In this dispatch. creaking of the steel structures uiujvi.tv "l waiting at the Hartford depot yesraiaes, ruuri.pii this article mav secure, free of played a larror nart In frightening Stato Treasurer in 1907. speedllv rescued, ho could not be krds of 700 foj" Addnms. a copy of tho complete terday morning that the two coaches For Commissioner of Agriculture. resuscitated. H was twentv years charge, without doubt one of tho v. Rhea for Treasurer jwojM not accommodate over hajf. pcoplo than did the tremors. Thntnm speech, J. W. NEWMAN Born In Mon- old and pon ot tony Kerr, of Popo and C. F. Crecelluft for Secretary " of So the train went on to Centertown, most rcmnrkablo of Its kind ever DosPlte some slight opposition, It rn cmintv 1 "R9 : educated at South- - county, Illinois. 'without opposition. mado In Congress, bv writing Hon. 'returned to Hartford and took those Is said that Francisco I. Madero ern Normal School. Bowline Green: 8tl9 won -1Three daya. titter the holding of who could not go on the first train. Will bo the nominee of the political member rf the faculty Kntuekv James T. Lovd. Chairman Nntlonnl Dead F10111 Pellagra. ti.n.mn(.rHrt'i"i'ti'a nrlmary the . Concres'Ional Commlt- Kv Juno 30. Mrs. Democratic '"powers that he" for tho pnidencv Rtat0 Colleeo, now Stato University, .. Loxlncton. .. . Taxes Due. .. 01 i.pi.. tun 11'n.l.lnntnn Tl f . n. .............., L- Issue Is still in doubt in two raceswnen .iiurpnv. wuo Your toicei for- - the year 1911 of Mexico, President Taft will at loxlngton. twelve years: monbnr Nannie State Auditor and Lieuteni uovKentucky Lor- - MXirphy, a mechanist employed bv of the Lowir TIoi now nue. Please can at tne maintain the bordor patrol. K: ernor ttnhv Lnffoon and Henry M. are J. B. RMchmann. former presl- Islntnre, from Woodford countv, the CheBaprako and Ohio Railroad, 'Boaworth claiming tho nomination Serlff.'B office and settle. Promptmorning of pellcira. dent of the Carnesie Trust Comna- '-f died here this production of commercial iofiT: ber o fn tho fnrmat onri TiMwAril .T. McDer- - ness In this matter will be greatly i The secretary This Is the third death from tho now ny, was sentenced to four and one- coal la Kentucky during the year Ptatn' Senate "''',1905-190- 7. W mott and James P. Edwards "fn the appreciated, t disease reported here within 0. year, half months In the penitentiary. ot Kentucky Stato Fair 1908-190T. H.' BLACK, S. O. 0. (1910 was 14,720,011 short tons. latter race. The outcome la botn 24t4 tinnnnnvo a l missing counties, located principalMGGREARY AND of tho ly In the eastern section State. On the face of the unofllclal returns received, McDermott leads for Lieutenant Governor with Laf-foo- n and Bosworth running close together in the Auditor's race. While Mr. Edwards makes the di Got Great Vote in rect charge that .the missing coun o. Saturday. ties are bolng held back for a ho says it Is the intention of the the uiinnnrv IIDP.C his friends to sift standmatter to.padfor any bottom and not to ding or "monkeying" with tho re turns. Ho claims to have won the Light Vote and Quiet nomination by 8,000. On the other hand, Mr. McDermott says ho Is conPlprtJnn Thrnnphniit fident that ho has been nominated for tho second place on the ticket, the State. I and' that the returns from the missing counties will establish his claim THE RESULT IN OHIO COUNTY to the nomination without question. Omclal returns from very few The Hon. James B. McCreary, of counties have been received, and In Madison county, was Saturday cho-B- many Instances the full vote of sevby the Democrats of Kentucky to eral counties is not figured in the lead them In the race for Governor 10 'S 10 flIE Primary IN OWE JAMES BYJIG Shake MM Primary pur-dos- Saturday. 6: 3; en to-d- ay CR'-CRLIt- 'S y's I t 0. grad-crow- , ono-thlr- ,.. ... 9; J. " 'If ) is..: uov p ,,,,,, .....-..-- . , ,.i ,, '... - ioi.. , "w "-'u- l","", .- ....... . -., two-stor- 1 .. . a. .... !.. to-da- i,t ri Ken-damag- e. .i -"" .. -.- !! - '. Copi"-csIop-an- Jl i, '' i V l vn-twr- 9- U,.h''x'&J-- 'tf,8.' " lj .j("wpp'm TAOB TWO. We want stories of love and adventure, full of action and Incident stories of live people. One such story Is the complete novel In apply. W w THE HARTFORD HERALD - WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, -- i9U. tTm' i M - M K f Jt tM tMM aXa tie mMt NGREASE KENTUCKY F ARMS Is Shown by JOY KILLS WIFE the Latest Census Returns. 66 ' VALUE IS ADQUT to do with motoring, especially mo tor racing. The love Interest Is cap tivating, the action tense, the humor SHE FELL DYING PER CENT abundant, the mystery d. "Prom the the July Lipplncott's: Car Behind," by Eleanor M. Ingram, author of those successful books, The Game and the Candle" and Stanton Wins." Like her other stories, "From the Car Behind" has 'OFJLPOLDIER While He Kissed Her a Happy Greeting IN HIS ARMS GREAT HOPKINS COUNTY FAIR! Special Train Service on M. H. & E. at Reduced Rates. j. A. FRANCEWAY. Secretary. C. C. GIVENS, President. will vote against It because alt is not a perfect work. Most of them profess friendliness to the Idea of di rect . elections but they are . as par . . a ticular as a trust magnate about tner Is to be kind of direct elections that secured. Their Ideas aro very large. They recognize progress only when it is beyond their reach. Reforms govern that do not revolutionize ment, reorganize society, convulse nature and regenerate man, do not" anneal to them. ll Nearly every one of theso occupies a place ed progressives that belongs to a Democrat and that would have gone to a Domocrat If the Demothey had not crats In their advocacy of Democratic principles. That is the way they tided themselves over ono severe It looks as If they political storm. were now trying to read their titles r clear, not to mansions in the Democratic skies, but to front Beats In the next Republican standpat convention. Mr. LaFollette's Presidential canPerhaps ev didacy is announced. ery one of the thirteen has hopes. New York World. 3MCJEa.cUOXX Villo, J U LY 8, 1 1 9, 20, 2 1 , 22. I More Now Than in 1900 Implements Also Af- don't shame your country. ReOF BROKEN LIVES WIFE WAS IX CONSTANT FEAR member I'm with you; I'm right GENERAL INCREASE IS GOOD behind you.' Brooklyn, June 30. Joy at the "Another missile came whirling Juno 30. Acting Washington, sudden shock of seeing her nus-'ba- through the air Just over their Lies Behind Career of EvIssued Census Director Falkner has after an absence of nearly four heads, and the recruit dodged and the llrst olllclal statement from the elyn Nesbit Thaw. months was assigned as tho cause lowered his head. agrir. Census Bureau relative to the death of Mrs. Ida Hollls Carlysle cried, and, of the " 'Be brave,' cultural statistics of the State of She dropped dead as she whatever you do, for God's sake, NOW at the Thircollected Kentucky LIVES JNNOIICED threw her arms about tho neck of don't duck. Remember, I'm right SHE United States teenth Decennial her husband, Sergt. William h. behind you. " Census, April 15, 1910. Harding, greeting him upon his re shows that the And Alone in Modest Little The statement turn from tho Mexican uuruei. of farms reported In 1910 TREATMENT number Plans for a happy reunion were INFAMOUS with OUR FORBEARS GOT A Flat Her Name Has was 258,742, as compared .', turned to arrangements for a fu In 1900, an Increase of 234.CC7 Lost Its Magic. OF McWGtL'S WIFE neral. . .. or 10 per cent. Is a Sergeant in tne RELIGIOUS "SOUSE" Harding The total value of farm lands Coast Artillery stationed at Fort TOLL OP WRECK IS THIRTEEN and buildings was given In 1910 as Ho has been married In Order to Compel Her to Appear Hamilton. as against $382,004.-00- 0 $G33,782,000, From Old Gospel Hymns, Say four years. On March 3 he was orAll the world knows of the killIn 19Q0, an Increase of as a Prosecuting compadered to the front with his ing of Stanford White on the Mador CG per cent. Critics, Who Call Them Reginy In the Third Provisional Im Witness. ison Snuare Roof Garden and the vr. ronnrtnil value of farm ment under command of Col. White. testimony of Evelyn Thaw upon the Baneful Music. machinery was plements and The order came late In the afterRepresen witness stand which enveloped nor T.ns Aneeles. June 29. ,ln 1910, as against$5,491-00was this noon, and Harding was forced to 1900, a gain of gospel prosecution in the Los in shame perpetual. It In St. Louis, June 29. "Old tatives of tho leave . his home . that night. Mrs. nrv nf her fall that sent Harry or 3C per cent. ........ Tvm Hv Angeles Times dynamiting case tohymns, for which our forbears miar- s "' day confronted Mrs. Ortle McManl-ga- l Thaw to an asylum for criminal In aimusi u".-"-- " Harding In The total acreage reported tyred their peace and occasionally of-tcompared the shock, but he assured her that the electric chair. 1910 was 22,139,000, as with her husband, one of the ac- sane instead sacrificed their heads, and with ante-rooAfter the second trial various O THE 14 ERRORS OF LIFE. O in 1900, a gain of which they rocked themselves Into his stay would be short. with 21,979,000 conspirators, In an The regiment was sent to (.alves- cused Her stories were told and published as 180.000 acres, or 0.8 per cent. a religious souse, are cheap, crude-an- tnn Tnyns. where Camp trocKeit nf the crand Jury chamber. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO was reacreage way before to tho whereabouts of the girl, her gave Thoy The Improved do not tend to sobriety. Mrs. Harding be- - overwrought nerves war established ambitions. mode of life, and her turned In 1910 as amounting to appeal to the inebriate Instincts and To sot up our rigid standard following the de- - his pleadings and sue swooneu. as-llacres, as against 13,742,-00- 0 produce a physical ecstasy akin to came very nervous McManlgal, It was said, had been She was variously described ot right and wrong and expect ev spent ----- -nnrHirn of her husband, and . uV in 1900, an increase of 592,000, Intoxicating liquors. ,, from Jail to plead with his ing iuiunuui, erybody to coniorm to It. a great deal of her time with her takeni i, prose- - from the Thaws and as occupying a or 4 per cent. witness for tho .if "They are indigenous to America 'mother, Mrs. John J. Hollls, at To try to measure tho enjoyment reof sculp pursuit The average acres per farm or others by our own. and probably sprang from the rhythcutlon instead of for the defense, af- small studio in the has drilled ported In 1910 was SO, as against mic convulsions of the old Southern Morgan avenue. tor she had persisted in refusing to urn Bimlv. But sherange of pub To expect unUormlty or opinion Hardlngs live at 210 tieiston S acres, The the 94 In 1900, a decrease of darkey. The tunes are tho cheapest ...,..,, Fort Mammon. intra i - answer questions put to her before gradually out of matter of fact this In this world. .. ''.., "" ,. i,,rv. pvm when she had lic notice. As a or 9 per cent. Lf ,lanco music of a most primitive tor Mr w To look ror Judgment and expe went away nis who im" &" ,m. vnlno nor acre or yet past the youth of hor n...o.. ..- - , i lie a:ith rience in youth. character. They aro the most bane received reports that he had been been told of the power of tho law to girl, not Is twenties, tho center of a tragedy farm land and buildings In 1910 punish such refusal. To endeavor to mold all disposi ful Influence ngalnst the progress of . killed. .... fivooripnl. known throughout tho world. Is liv.. i.. as S28.C0, as against $17.38 American music." stated vneu tions alike. Thn first ono was to the effect modest flat, unnoticed and In 1900, a rise of $11.22, or 03 per This is the conviction of repreNot to yield to unimportant tri from the grand Jury room, A torney ing In a that the Sergeant had been killed- Joseph Scott, an associate of Cha- alone. cent. fles. sentative musicians nttendlng the Galaccident in Her name, once the open sesame The average value per acre of Missouri State Musicians' Conven- rleston automobile S. Darrow n the defense of tho To look for perfection In our own and two weeks later she once to every gilded hostelry In town, has actions. alone In 1910 was re- tion here. The hymns am farm land mentioned In an McNamara brothers, rushed heard 'that ho had been shot It Is not oven upon ported aB $21.80. while In 1900 It as typical of this class of . "" lost Its magic. and others To worry ourselves An ex- - the detectives surrounuwK Perhaps she has $13.2."), the amount or gain be- sheet music wore: "At the Cross, At engagement on the frontier. her doorplate. was " about what cannot be remedied. ., of telegrams proved uom oi .. , some friends, but the gay throng ot ing $S.r..", or 6." per cent. ,the Cross;" "Throw Out the Life chance Not to alleviate If we can, all aside wun tnreais oi viuieucu u whole number, 2."8,742, of Line;" "Oh, Happy Day," and "I these rumors unfounded. tMa wo-- Broadway are no longer her mends. that need alleviation. Of the uux. reporta Mrs. ,um theSQ Fnllnwlne They have no time to remember as farms reported In 1910 there were Want to Be an Angel." man Not to make allowances for tjip Harding went Into convulsions at current. Dut or 9."i per cent, operated by 247.03G, of others. Later, when Mrs. McManlgal and thoy hurry along In the James T. Quarles, organist at tho or 4 per of a ref weaknesses mother's home, brought about her white farmers, and 11.70C. anything Impossible To consider aristocratic Llndell Avenue M. E. iby nervous strain. her attorneys reached the street tind she, In her quiet backwater memo-rinror cent., by negro and other nonwhlte Church, departed In an automobile, another uge, has plenty of time we cannot ourselves perform. where the convention Is that Sprct. Harding returned to New sho and Nemesis can look fnrmers, as compared with a total being held, said none of theBe hymns machine, occupied by three detecTo estimate people by some out York with his regiment on board a CC7 In 1900, of which 223,-42- 9, over a ghastly trail of broken side quality, for It Is that within back of 234. was used In his church. Ho declar transport which docked anoui i tives, followed. she which makes the man. teometlmes Perhaps or 95 per cent, were conducted ed they are being thrown out of nil The detectives admitted they are lives. Stanford White In his white farmers, and 11,238, or 5 tho large churches and are heard o'clock. Reports from Sandy Hook making every attempt to win Mrs. counts. by To believe only what our finite e. 'had reached Mrs. Harding to the ef- McManlgal to tho side of tho prose crave. Harry Thaw wearing out his per cent, by negro and other now only at the missions. Ho said minds can grasp. not could husband of an Tho Increase In the number practically every Protestant city fect that her cution, and that thoy have taken an days within the galling limits To live as if the moment, the of farms of white farmers during church has revised or is rovlsing its reach home until next day. one she asylum for criminal insane. His time, the day were so Important apartment next door to tho AHco She was sitting on the front porch the decade amounted to 23,607, and hymn books. occupies, so as to note her every aged mother and his sister that It would live rorevor. of her homo at 9:15 o'clock talking movement. d to the little village on In the number of farms of negro Ernest R. Kroger, another noted with nno of her neighbors, and in and other nonwhlte farmers to 4C8. St. Louis musician, said: "'Canned' the Hudson, where they may watch atate ot Ohio, City ot Toledo,) lights In the sec The total number of farms oper- music or music of the mechanical highly Joyous spirits in anticipation Never leavo home on a Journey the never-radln- g ) bs. Lucas county. windows or his prison. A ated in 1910 by owners, part own- kind, Is tho greatest agency for pop or her husband's without a bottlo of Chamberlain's ond-floJ.Choney makes oath that he Frank Suddenly tho Sergeant turned tho Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem- young millionaire aimlessly wander ers and owners and tenants, com- ularizing good music in America. Is senior partner ot tho tlrm or F. J. owners" class, was corner a row doors away irom ni edy. It Is almost certain to be need- ing about a foreign land, watched Cheney & Co., doing bulslness in the" prising the "all Sentimental songs, like 'Annie Roo- his wire. ed and cannot bo obtained when on by his creditors and shunned by his home and ran towards 170, 0S8, ns compared with 155.99G ney, are on tho wane." Toledd.County and State atorfr Harding raised up from tho board tho cars or steamships. For family. An old man, once a factor City ot an increase of 14,092. Mrs. in 1900, said, and thut said firm will pay they conflung herself sale by all dealers. steps of the porch and m The total number of farms In the financial life or Wall Street. sum ot One Hundred Dollars for Old Ulcers a litimpoverisneo. each and every case or Catarrh that ducted In 1910 by rash tenants, Aro unsightly and dangerous. now broken and Dr. Into her husband's arms with tenSAYS TOO MANY DOCTORS share tenants and share-cas- h Three or tho Iawyors dead who once cannot be cured by the use ot Hall's Salvo will heal tle cry of Joy. Hell's Antiseptic ARE ADDICTED TO DRINK rouglit to save Harry Thaw's lire; "Oh, Will, I'm so glad to see you, ants, comprising the "all tenants" thorn promptly. It is clean nnd Frank J. Cheney. Catarrh Cure. class, was 87,671, as against 77,06." pleasant to use. 2 He a box. Sold she said. Then she kissed him. two others whose careers have been Sworn to beroro me and subscribed In an address on "Relation of the ended by tholr own discreditable without any warning she In 1900, an Increase of 10,009. ITl Then nvrtrvwlinrp. or In my presence, this Cth-d. Doctor to tho Alcoholic Problom" practices. Another man of law, Tho total number or farms opersank Into his arms and died. A. D., 188C. Dr. McGowan, of Fifth avenuo, delivered before tho afternoon ses whose glory faded from the day of ated by managers In 1910 was 980, FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS A. W. Gleason, (Seal.) as compared with 1,006 In 1900, a IMPLICITLY ONE ON DAI) fwas called in, and said that Mrs. sion of tho Jefferson County W. C. his association with the Thaw caBO. Notary Public. Hnrdlng had died from heart failure, T. U. Institute, In tho Warren Me- And herself. decrease of 620. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Inter Doggess operparent from out brought about by the sudden shock. morial church, Dr. W. F. The totnl number of farms A Washington The toll l thirteen. nally, and acta directly on the blood m.m deplored tho fact that many physiated by the "all owners" class con- Mt. Pleasant way tells tho Washing Now York Press. Who next? and mucous surfaces or the system. Of Course. cians do not take a posltlvo stand stituted 06 per cent, of tho wholo ton Star tho following story of his Mil Send for testimonials free. $1,000 in Prizes See here." said the dressmaker. against alcohol. "As It Is, fifty-liv- e number or farms In both 1900 and young son, who, by tho way, has not F. J. Cheney & Co., high for wo per cent, of doctors tho world over The publishers of the Dollar Mag 1910; those operated by the "all renched the shaving stage yet, but "your car stops aro too Toledo, Ohio class, 34 per cent. In 1910, as the story indicates, is still not men In hobble gowns. What's to bo aro addicted to the overuse or alco- azine will give $1,000 In prizes to tenants" Hold by all Dvugglbts, 75c. I or the porson who sends them the twenty-fiv- e per cont. hol, while done?" nnd 33 por cent. In 1900; and those averso to trying. Take Hall's Family Pills for con0.4 per That's simple enough," replied them aro positively drunkards, and largest number ot words conconducted by managers, Tho other evening ho was read In stipation. from letters contained cent. In 1910. ing tho nowspapor when ho sudden tho street railway official. "We'll come, In time, to fill drunkards' structed A tho text, "Dollar Magazine." Of tho total number, 170,088, of ly oxcallmed, "Fnther, I see In tho get up some now styles In car seps." graves," ho declared. He Will Imj n Great Help! aver-ag- o dally prize of n Genuine Gold Fin Dr. Doggess said that the fnnns nnnrated In 1910 by tho "all paper that tho corporation Is going Bridgeport, Conn., Juno 21. owners" class, thero were 137,079, to bust that you are president of." "DON'T DUCK, I'M REIIIND" duration of man's life should ished Watch, Stem Wind and Stem Captain George Anger, 8 feet 1 Inch OF HULL RUN be 125 years, Instead or three score Set, will be awarded daily to each A STORY or SI per cent., roported as "ownNow. I know I knew more about tall, a native or Cardiff, Wales, and and ten, as 'King Pavld expressed It. porson sending 25 or more words. the tallest man in tho world, be ed free from debt," nnd 33,009, or my business than tho paper, so I re This is a popular plan of intro "These ToIIowb who aro so much "David wns pretty much what we 19 por cent., reported as mortgaged. plied, very comfortably, "My son, or tho For came a naturalized citizen In 1900, 131,985, or 85 per cent., nover believe anything you see In a nunAAfnAll nVflf tho I II TV thO TCC" moderns would call a "high roller', ducing a popular publication. Me United States here iproclty bill will work upon tho . were roported Bart( an,i 'burnt tho candle at full particulars or tho contest, ad made a fortune in vaudeville and "free from debt," newspaper." ot a soldier I ihoth ends' and burned up energy dress, THE DOLLAR MAGAZINE, and 22,574, or la per cent., ns mortA few days later I found my now farmer remind me on a farm he purchased near 20UI lives Rep nnd tissue. Possibly in his day Somerville, New Jersey. gaged. brokon, wrapped In a newspa- used to know named Carlyslo," razor Fairfield. He was obliged to double or Ken three score and ten was a good av--. Tho expenditures for labor In per and thrown behind tho house. resentative Olllo James, up like a jack knife to get into the INDICATIONS SEEN IN 1910 reached tho sum of $12,181,-00- 0, I Immediately went In search of tucky, said to a reporter or tho orace for a man who lived reckless THIRTEEN LIGHTNING RODS elevator In tho court house. Drooklyn Eagle. as compared with $6,613,000 Dobby. Louisville Times. ly." f'Carlysle was given a recruit to in 1900. an Increase of $3,n08,000, "Look hero, young man, what's progresAVhen the Republican DAY IS or 84 per cent. break In Just on tho eve or tho first tho meaning of this?" I said. "Hero's NAMED AT CARLISLE sives In the United States Senate continued tho Tho expenditures for fertilizers my now razor broken all to pieces Battlo of Bull Run," come facQ to face' with propositions amounted In 1910 to $1,348,000, as wrapped In a newspapor and thrown giant Kentucklan, "and was greatly Carlisle, Ky., June 24. Editor to reduce the cost of living, to new soldier exagainst $908,000 In 19Q0, an In- behind tho house." agitated because tho Greon R. Keller, as grand high check tho paper and lumbor trusts crease of $440,000, or 48 por cent. ia almoat the worst thine for "Fathor," h6 replied, backing pressed some fear of cannon balls, commander of the Rat Slayers, has and to extend our markets, as prooven plain rifle consumptives. Many of the hastily out of tho room, "never be- grape, canister and agreeIssued a proclamation calling on all vided for In tho Canadian Ujalls. "just-as-gooLipplncott's and the Yurntlon preparations lieve anything you Bee In a newspaby popu "'Courage, ooy, couragor ne or tbo citizens or Nicholas county mont. or to elect Senators contain as much as 20 of Season. per." vote, they bristle with suspicion alcohol; Scott's Emulsion cried to tho recruit, as the roar of to observe July 3 as a day to kill lar, And now comes tho vacation seacrit A Cold began from the breastworks rats. Annuallv on May 27 for a nnd opposition. They aro more A Com;!. battle not a drop. Insist on having son, when tho calls to any standpatter. It is us In tones that will not be dented. And thon no telling what unless and tho whining of mlnnle balls number of yeas Mr. Keller has led ical than satisfy them than any came through tho air. 'Courage, I the slayers against tho rats, with harder to Even our reading Is done in the yon use Dr. Doll's hundreds were kill member of the old guard. bpen, so far as possible, while ns for It Is tho best ask your neighbor. say; have no fear, for I am with the result that Most ot them pretend to find ed, but as that day was not observ- 70S BJUSBg AU. OBCOQURg the kind of reading well, no In Look for tho Boll on the bottle. you. year, July 3 waB chosen. some merit In reciprocity but they m I ain't afraid, but I wish the (ed this Action need, Sold everywhere. volved, problematical Har-,iiniso-caout-talk- ed 24,-07$231,-778.000, $20,-793.0- 00 $13,-302,0- 00 0, I , m ford a Gain. are fully up to The short-storimagazine's high standard. "One the of Many," is one of a life in Wash ington, by Ella MIddleton Tybout. Others are "The Return of ueuec- ca, by Minna inomas aiuum. 'The Tribulations of .Trinity Tim, Brown, anu hv George Rothwell The Labor Editor," by Grayce Dru- Itt Latus. Besides these, there is the usual big humorous section, full or new You Jokes, Jingles, and anecdotes. will need this number of Lipplncott's to read on your vacation, and if you don't get anv vacation, you will need It to console you. es TragedyM arks SuddenlReturn things would Quit sasslng me as of Trooper From Long they go by my head,' cried tho new A GHASTLY TRAIL man. 'Dee, here comes anothcrl Stay in Texas. " 'Be a man,' cried Carlysle, 'and ... ooooooooooooooo 00 v- i ,,i ... ,,.,i -.- i " ..,,, .,w.B i"j n. non-whit- self-exile- home-comin- g. or ... ay er, I 11 to-da- y. RAT-KILIilN- G k' d" rs Plne-Tar-Hon- Scott's Emulsion n ' 5?fvqi ti3pi n f ttr-- r jt w p v ' WEDNESDAY, JUIjY 0, 1911. '"i n a j jt " un jjjmwc--- THE HARTFORD HERALD of Caleb Powers, It Is easy to guess where it will land in the State convention. In this county (Pulaski), Where the fight between these two factions Is always the strongest, there will likely be some of a battle and It Is practically a foregone conclusion that there will bo two delegations from here, one for O'Rear and the other ono for Franks or Cox, but probably Instructed for somo local man. The developments of the last ten daya'show the fine" Italian hand of Senator Bradley, and that means In PAGE THREE. ouce aro now only 70 or 76 years young. FLIES THROUGH P DON FROM Not only Is there no definite period In adult or later life when these nrwfkllrd senile chances becln. but WILLSQN there Is no period at which they become accelerated or start to pro- igress at a more rapid rate than be- ire. in fact, Was Shown and PrOSeCU- - jadox exists, the extraordinary par- - Of Roaring Niagara Falls that what we term old In Biplane. age Is the time of life In which we tiOll Stopped. are growing old least rapidly. The only thing that makes it appear othAVIATOR NIGHT RIDER CASE WITNESS, erwise Is that we have been steadily THE growing old all our lives long and imperceptible PmtprtM hv Governor?116 thousands of moUnted to a accu-VY- Who Scorned Death in Wild muIatIons havo pitch By Dr. (which we can recognize. Swoop Through a NarWhen His Trial Came (Woods Hutchinson In Hampton's iMagazlne. Up in Court. row Aperture. The Secret of Youth Do you ever wonder how you can remain young, or why other women older than you, look younger than you do? The secret can be put in a few words: "Preserve your health, and you will preserve your youth." By "health" we mean not alone physical health, but g nerve health, as, sometimes, magnificently women are nervous wrecks. But whether you are weak physically or nervously, you need a tonic, and the best tonic for you is Cardui. strong-lookin- HEM SPUME DIINGJMOF as .something Tho this district. It builds strength for the physical and nervous systems. It helps put flesh on your bones and vitality into your nerves. Democrats are looking on jubilantly for they anticipate a big split In the Louisville convention. ' DILL TAYLOR METHOD USED RECORDS I1ROKEX BY VENTURE RIO STEAMER OLYMPIC FIRST OP ITS KIND 29. oocoooooooooooo ONEW "OLD OAKEN BUCKET" OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O J CARDUI 40 The Woman's Tonic L I'-i- ij Niagara Falls, N. Y., June The old order changeth. No lonNew York, June 30. The largest With the whir of his biplane motor ger do we sing of the Old Oaken number of cabin passengers that ever left this port on a single ship drowned in the roar of the cataract, Bucket, but in Its place has come a ,. wui and man and machine momentarily modern version which, while it may o.o. u- -. m pc to.dfty m Eng,and- - The 01ym. obscured In spray and mist, Lincoln lack in poetic meter, fells a tale top,c hear tho line of truth Just the same: ,arge(Jt BteatrfsMp afloat( Beachey, tho California aviator, circling above the falls, "Tho old oaken bucket, gtnrted the gecond haf of her ma,d day, after d bucket, en tr,p wth 2205 personB ,n hor swooped beneath the arches of the Tho n d bucket, The cost Qf galUng upper steel bridge and dov the The threo cab,ns whirlpool. Don't hang in the well. Southatnplon ffom and back ,8 gorge almost to the Rising again between the sides or The doctors discussed It, $175000 and the return from pag. tho lower river, Beachey soared to Health officers cussed It, Benger fares will be $325,000. Dur d Ing tho steamer's stay here more the Canadian side, where he made a And threw the ' Old bucket to well than 12,000 persons paid fifty cents successful landing. It was the first time that a bird At any rate, the old song's dead: cach tQ lngpcct h er. The money went to the Seamen's Orphan Fund. man had cut through the air cur We use a sanitary cup Instead." rents and mist clouds and leaping foam caused by Niagara's falls and THE WHEREABOUTS OF SECRET OF rapids. To add to the difficulty of Beach-ey- 's flight, a light rain began to fall SHERRiLL YET WILL HEVERBE KNOWN as he took his seat in the biplane shortly before 6 o'clock. He mountDeclares Gen.Bixby Decay Too ed upward, moving always in the Former Cashier of Utica Deposit direction of the cataract, and when Bank, Who is Short Great to Fix Cause of he crossed the American Falls he 2,000 feet In the air. was about $5,000. Destruction. In a great sweeping circle he i One night recently Cooper' Is alnorth and over swung toward the The Owcnsboro Messenger sas: Tampa, Fia., June 30. "Tho se- the Horseshoe leged to havo driven In company Falls. Down the The whereabouts of W. A. Sher-rll- l, with another man, to the Pee Dee cret of tho destruction of the battle- river he flew almost to the Ipwer the former cashier of the Utica vicinity. It Is charged that ho first ship Maine will never be known," steel-arc- h bridge, two miles below visited tho home of Finis Luttrell, said Gen. W. H. Bixby, chief of en- the Falls, then coursed to the west 'Deposit Bank, is still unknown to of the work of and then south again, always drop- the officers ot the bank and to the where he had boarded for a time gineers In charge -- while encaged in organizing W. O. raising tho Maine, on nis arrival ping as he circled. officials of the bonding company, as iJ y from Havana. The de- W. lodges about eighteen months 'here On his second circle he went well jwell as the officers of the Daviess ago, and to have Insisted that Lut- - structlon to the vessel was such, to the west before beginning his county courts, all of whom are to locate the man, as an indict-'metrell come out and talk with him, says Gen. Bixby, and the deteriora- low flight toward the upper steel-arc- h was to so great that It will has been returned against him, tion has been but the latter declined. bridge under which he He Is then said to havo gone to bo impossible to say whether the pass. Swinging again to the north, charging him with the embezzle the home of John Osteen, arriving Bhlp was blown up from a force and traveling about 50 miles an ment of $.".,000. There is but little doubt that a there after midnight, and to have from tho outside or inside. The hour, he came on probablv not aroused tho household and to have greatest force, however, was from more than 200 feet over tho Horse- reward will be offered by the Governor for the arrest of Sherrlll, as cursed In the hearing of the family) the Inside, Indicating that the for-aft- shoe and through Its spray. magazine exploded. had Osteen hdd refused to let him ,ward Onco over the cataract, he lower- this will be recommended to him put his horse In the stable or to fur- Whether this was from a sympathet- ed his plane, and, rushing with the ,by County. Attorney Finn. The matter of the shortage was nish him with corn for the horse. ic explosion caused by a torpedo wind at a speed estimated at 60 Osteen says he stood It as long as .from tho outside, may forever re- - miles an hour, he clipped quickly brought to the attention of the ne could and then ordered cooper .main a mystery. under tho arch. As he did so he county officials only after Sherrill Gen. Bixby says that unless tho caught some of the wnsh of the out .had disappeared from this section to leave, which he did, but that Just after driving away from the gate fragment of a torpedo is found, there let ot tho power tunnel, which of the country and nothing has since two shots were fired from the buggy Is no way of connecting some out- shoots out from the rocky side of 'been heard of him. As soon as the shortage was discovered and the bullets passed through the side agency with the blowing up of the precipice at that point. At no alleged leaves of the trees In close proximity .the vessel. time from his final dip until the Sherrill left Utica and went to AVeb-stcounty, whero ho made an efRelics found In the officers' cabin time he was clear of the structure to the house. Cooper was arrested next morn- - which was aft consisted for the most was the blnlane more than 30 feet fort to raise the money to meet the Ing as he drove Into town. When jPart of rubber goods. Rubber door above tho spume. The space through shortage. At that time he stated the grand Jury considered the case 'mats look as though they had Just jwhlch he flew Is 1G8 feet In height that he would surrender to the offthey st returned an Indictment , come from tho factory. Rubber and barely 100 feet from side to icials of tho county at any time that for breach of tho peace and later a hands, rules and triangles have been side. The distance from the brink he might bo wanted, but falling In second Indictment for malicious recovered. under "his efforts to cover tho shortage, ho of tho falls to tho bridge shooting. "We do not expect to find any Tho man who was with (which ho made the dip Is about 400 left Webster county. When tho shortage was first diswas not Indicted. "Tho yards. The ln- - man remains," ho said. covered neither the bank officials or dlctment charged that Cooper was crew's compartment has dlsappear-drun- k Summer Colds entirely. It lay in the vacant In addition to tho other of-Jjany of the officials of the bonding .place between where tho bow now Are harder to relieve than winter 'company would prefer any chargo fenses. lies and where the middle of ones but they yield Just as readily against the alleged defaulter and he Unpplest Girl in Lincoln. tho ship was broken off. The bot- to treatment with Dr. Bell's Pine- - was allowed to take his departure. Sold everywhere. Look .When tho grand Jury convened, ' A Lincoln, Neb., girl writes:. "I tom under this vacancy is bare of r, m for the Bell on the bottle. had been ailing for somo time with wreckage." he was Indicted, and nn effort Rpn. Bixbv declared no further chronic constipation and Btomach is now being made to havo him ta trouble. I began taking Chamber- revelations of consequence are ex- STRENGTH OV O'REAR ken Into custody. WANING IN ELEVENTH lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets pected. The officials aro of the opinion and In three days I was able to be that the offering of n reward will A. S. of E. Notice. Somerset, Ky., June 30. There is cause his arrest. up and got better right along. I am All locals of tho American Socie- lively scrapping among the Repubthe proudest girl In Lincoln to And With Ills Life. such a good medicine." For sale by ty of Equity are urgently requested licans of the mountain section. Tho "Twenty-on- e to send delegates to the county un- most remarkable thing about this years ago I faced an all dealers. m ion July 7 and 8, 1911. There will party and the race for the nomina- awful death," writes II. B. Martin, be much Important business to como tion for Governor is the wonderful Port Harrelson, S. C. "Doctors OLD AGE OUT OF FASHION and tlio IN THESE MODERN TI.MES before tho body and a full delega- change which has taken place with- said I had consumption tion Is urgently called for. in the past ten days or whether It dreadful cough I had looked like It, I I tried everything HENRY M..PIRTLE, Sec'y. is Just the fact that the true situa- .sure enough. Careful studies and measurements 24t4 have shown that our time of actual tion has Just come to light. Any- 'could hear of for my cough, and was maturity and arrest of growth in SAVED DROWNING MAN'S way, ten days ago it looked from tinder the treatment of the best LIFE GOT A NICKEL physical characters, such as height, careful study that O'Rear would doctor In Georgetown, S. C, for a year, but could get no relief. A weight and chest girth, Is much la According to a little business surely make a clean sweep In the friend advised' me to try Dr. King's ter than formerly supposed. In- transaction which entire Eleventh district, carrying took place y stead of reaching, as was at one at Ocean Park between a life guard, every county by a large majority. New Discovery. I did so anil was time confidently stated, our full "!ri fii"la PneoAft orwl riariytrr. but a great change has been wrought completely cured. I feel that I owe " ' height at 18, our full strength at 23, within the past ten days and now it 'mv life to this grent throat and land' after th former 8aved the llfe "will keep full chest girth at 25, as a the O'Rear followers hust- lung cure." It's positively guaranof the visitor, 5 cents was sufficient matter of fact we continue to ling If they get a majority of tho teed for coughs, colds, and all bronValuation to place upon a life. chial affections. 50c and $1.00 slowly, it is true, In all these Hagerland, who is from New counties In the Eleventh district. respects until 35, 38 and oven 40 It is now almost certain, so some Trial bottle free at James H. WilYork, went in beyond his depth In m years of ace. of tho very best posted politicians liams, By living a beautiful healthful, lucceeaVd.' after 'say, that E. T. Franks will carry tho re8ponded and Born In Automobile. activo, happy life and keeping up a struggle, In bringing the man safe- counties of Monroe, Cumberland, Akron, O., June 29. When In a all our interests, wo can grow and ly Adair, Russell and Clinton. These speeding to shore. automobile, within two develop and adjust ourselves and Hagerland gave a dime, to tho are the very strongest Powers coun- blocks of her b.ome, Mrs. Elmer Hall feel that we aro growing until wo man who had saved his life. Bos-se- tt ties, and it Is now an open and well gave birth to a baby boy are one day suddenly dead, withaccepted the coin and handed known fact that the Pdwers and 'Mrs. Hall had been visiting at the out ever realizing In any distress.Bradley forces are Hnine up solidly home of relatives 5 cents, with the remark: and had starter1 jagalnst O'Rear. In Whitley countv ing or painful way that we aro back your change." AnLos "Here's for her home. Soon after beglnnlnr growing old at all, It Is said that Charley Flnley will , geles cor. N, Y. Herald. the return trip the bird approachc y Already old ape has gone quite see to it that tho delegation from ,and the machine was given ful" out of fashion. The civilized, eduRight in your busiest season when (that county will not be of any aid .speed In an effort to reach tho Hal' cated man or woman of 70 Is young- you havo the least time to spare.you .to O'Rear In the Louisville conve.home, but the race was lost by r er than the savage of 40 or the peas: aref most likely to take diarrhoea ntion, (hough it may go unlnstruct-M- . few minutes. ant of 50. What with steady spread and lose several days' time, unless Bell county Is sure to send a of regular Vocations and country or 'you havo Chamberlain's Colic, delegation that will be for Franks All Skin Dlsonrcs homes and. walking, clubs era .and Diarrhoea Remedy at hand or Cox, while tho county of. Kno.v Yield readily to treatment with and golf, and gardens and automo- - and take a dos on tho first appear-nl'in- g will go uninstructed on account of Antiseptic Salve. We gua and travel of all sorts, those ance of the disease. For sale by all having a candidate for a minor of- antee It. 25c a box. Sold even-wherwho would haw been considered old dealers, za fice, but, as that Is the home county r - The Hopkinsvllle New Era says: Instead of having to answer for trial yesterday morning on indictments charging, him with breach of tho peace and malicious shooting, Arthur Cooper, confessed night rider and one of the chief witnesses for tho prosecution In tho recent sen- satlonal trial of Dr. D. A. Amoss on the charge of leading tho night rider raid on Hopkinsvllle, was re- leased from an reapo..... the offenses charged, on a paruon from Governor Willson. The cases were set f6r Monday morning "-'- , a numDer oi witnesses were iew to take tl!o stand against Cooper. presentation of the pardon bv Attorney Stanley Dassett came as a complete surprise and, acting upon it, Judge Hanberry dismissed the Indictments. The pardon Is written on tho usual blank prepared for such documents and Is not as long as some of them are, but the statements in It are none the less forcible and sensa-'tlona- l. ,,,,,,., I Iron-boun- "My mother," writes Mrs. Z. L. Adcock, of Smlth-vill- e, Tenn., "is 44 years old and is passing through the chance of life. 'She was irregular and bloated and suffered terribly. My father stepped over to the store and got her a bottle of Cardui, which she took according to directions and now she is up, able to do her housework and says she feels like a new.woman." Try Cardui in your own case. Wrttt to: Ladies' Advisory Depl, Chattanooga Medicine Co., Cliattanooca, Tena, book, "Home Treatment for Women." tent free. for Special Instructions, and moss-covere- KSMSmM ffflTwa germ-cruste- FrotMHHiontU CnrUa. J. M. PORTER, THeIInE Attorney at Law, BEAVER DAM, KY. GILLESPI BROTHERS. W. K. lnlneentruted Will practice ht proletf ion In Ohio and td olnlng countl Special attention girentoa' to hUcaie. FRANK L. FELIX, Attorney at Law, HAKTFORD, KY. Will practice hi profession in OhloandaC lining couutlei and in the Court of Appeali Criminal practice and Collection a ipeclalt. Office In the Herald building C. U. BAR14BTT. C R J. F. GILLESPIE, PK.OPRIETORS. & ..BLACKSR1ITKING.. sunn tRBDairwTrk Horseshoeing A BARNETT 8e SMITH, Attorneys at Law, HARTFORD, KY. Will practice their profession In all the Court olOhio and adjoining counties and In the Coar jl Appeali. Collections a tprclatt Specialty to-da- ea-'g- er nt HARTFORD, r i er ntWOOLJ HiDESAfijRar ma.f&i. H.SABEL&SONS BciaJ Dealers, we can it better for roa Ilia stents wcommissioa mrrchiots. Reference: tor bail; in Lcuisrille. We tarnish Wool Difs Free to oar snippers. Write for price list. webuyN Kentucky. I i HAVE A Jl&-- ROUGH RIVER TELEPHONE II 1 I raTsn -- V4 Lnisrillt. Kt. er Have your old- - IN YOUR RESI- DENCE OK PLACE OK 11 US- INESS. AND PUT YOURSELF IN DIRECT CONTACT W'TH THE ( Long Distance Lines STRAW HATS fl-- , MADE - NEW! HARTFORD PRESSING CLUB TO ALL STATES. FOR THE COMPANY'S SPECIAL TO THE FARMERS, CONTRACT CALL ON OR DDRESS J. W. O'BANON. Local Manager, Hartford, Kf. ed Tar-Hone- y. how-,eve- Ladies' and gents' clothes also WORK G UARANTEED Called for and delivered. Club rate $1.00 per month. i$ Bldg. W. C SEXTON. Incorporated. Local Manager, 13eaer Dam, Ky. Club. Hartford Pressing : Y. M. C. A. Hartford, Ky. Iptl Clftniff and betutir.ei lh tulr. rromotei ft lmurUnt growth. Never Falls to Iteitore Oroy Hair to lta Youthful Color. Cmca vcalp ctiftt It hair ftUlcg. J0c,aodf IW-- t DrugrltU HAIR BALSAM PARKER'S W&ZS!' nnnr-- n Wor IN THE SOUTH. hlf a centurv we have serred ex ! .It.!..!.. ,S .Qotitlirn trail. Writ trwlav! vM"vtree iiiusiraica cauuoguc auqicu. our lor almo.t 'ff3sL'! nuuoc F3y unutn linnnr tan ".3j'1 , C. fit$t P. Box looisville, Barnes 2G & Co. Ky. to-da- I .,.. TTon-Ar- Rbmatism 'Up More than nine out of every ten cases of rheumatism are simply rheumatism of tho muscles, due to cold or damp, or chronic rheumatism. In such cases no internal treat ment is required. The fre application of lUtmL Ktsit Article Ouar&nteed. JVW mp ret. to-da- y. Chamberlain's Liniment is all that is needed and it ia cer tain to give quick relief. Give il a trial and see for yourself how quickly it relieves the pain and soreness. Price 35c: large size, 50 promptly obutne4 In all count rlea OR NO 1 HAOI'MAHIll. LIVMU ami 1 nnTttlTliI rila Henrt Sketch, Model or I'hoto. to mKK PtKrORT on patentability. Talent pract- 8end 4 centa In stamps for ourtwo InraliuMa books on MOW TO OBTAIN and SELL TAT- ENTS. t nifll Ones Will tiaT. Ilnw tn irt t iiarf. j "r. iT,"" "." :.n ucr, paicm iaw una otaer valuable inxorumUoa, j :t. rj'" D. .303 Seventh St., Washlngtoni SWIFT & CO. PATENT LAWYERS. D. C. Dr. Bell's Antiseptic Salve Good for all Skin Diseases. Choi-suburb- an DR. BELL'S Per Intern! ANTI-PAI- N nd External Pate. Subscribe for The Herald; $1.00 a y'r I I rrort M' mVrt rilAMi 89r vl 11 J1 U . i !" Vtage f.our. party man. THE' HARTFORD HERALD Being composed of ablo, PECULATIONS OF BUNK clean men, It also appeals to voter In a strong way. CASHIER ABOUT $20,000 Every candidate named would fill which he aspires In the the ofllco to It is the most acceptablo manner. But tflC Bank's LOSS is Fully people's ticket and deserves the people's support without Covered Accused Has In the side of the rock, but the minister balked and a compromise was effected. Before the ceremony the brldo feaSt over a cooked the wedding pnmn firn then ilnnnorl Tint worlrllhcr :gown 0f white satin, with long brid al veil, and made her way to the foot of the cliff, where the groom .in blue serge coat and khaki trousers awaited beside the minister, who was clad In the full robes of Episcopalian church. Later, when the wedding gown had been exchanged for a mountain climbing costume, the newly married pair scaled the Independence spiral and on its pinnacle, where ;thoy had p,anncd tQ bo wedded ,n through ft cero. tho flrgt placei of th(,,r QWn dev,gI AVEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 1911. The , Hdrtjord Herald HEBER, MATTHEWS. FRANK L.FELIX, EDITORB. r"RANK L. FELIX, Pub. and PropV. T ? MVWWWWIWWWMMMWWWWMWWWVMWWmMVW REDUCTIONS IN ... e Entered atvthe Hartford of the second class. as mall matter post-offlc- ' was received with glad acclaim. The glory of his reception was an event in history. He was lauded by his "-- " tlal hero and his candidacy seemed assured. Then he dashed into politics and made a bad "break." His The makers of style In millinery friends forsook him and he was alannounce that ladies hats will be most ostracised by his . former assmaller next season. This will at sociates. Now few care to do him least be pood news to men and honor. Such is the breed of the others who essay to auenu tumi-u- . omlcnl Btee(jt In free list bill Among the worst of Kentucky's The Democratic Congross simply means that the needs Is a rigid enforcement of her farmer will got his vehicles, farm compulsory educational law. With advantages tools, wire fencing, harness and the raany educational parents who will not shoes for loss money. Is not that a luntarlly send their children to thing? 'school, should be impressed with Now that the primary Is over, it duty in a rational yet forcible behooves all Democrats to enter way. It Is a shame that Kentucky to an earnest and loyal support of -i" "- -tho ticket. Without this, victory in to November will bo doubtful. With it tlonal status. It seemB hard arouse some people to tne sname victory Is assured. and disgrace of this showing. Let Only one SpeaUor of the National parents be aroused, and, If necessa- James rVi iet. 0ur compulsory laws in this House of Representatives K. Polk ever became President, matter be strictly and impartially But our present Speaker Champ enf0rced. Clark is being confidently spoken We modestly call the attention of for this place, of Hartford Herald readers to the The aeroplane Is now being used (large amount of reading matter con to deliver packages which were left italned In the paper recently all of behind to ships at sea. But no In- - our 0wn selection. Last week there vention has yet been perfected that was about 38 columns or nearly will deliver those letters which a eight hundred Inches of reading matter space, besides the advertise-- 1 man's wife gives him to mall. V .. A ments. This week as much. rrv, ,i,n s'et ?or It - T to give an Infinite variety of menagerie subjects nome ana county news, next Saturday, when Republicans Ithe latest State and general news, will meet In county conventions to, a little poetry and Jokes: religious, 1 .. . !.. llllll Un lllh fit MUI..U KUIUf'ra ..llllll'N I(n II1U rfnt IIL T.nillfl. and literary technical sclentlfic' vlllo Tuesday luly 11th. Doors Democratic victory in Kentucky. of Ken- When tho Republicans in State Convention next tucky moet Tuesday, will they endorse uie ministration of Gov. Willson? Will they daro do it? to Paducah, Ky., June 30. While expert accountant, John D. the .Smith, of this city, will give out no figures, It has beon learned from an DEMOCRATIC TICKET. is authentic sourco that, the alleged Ollle M. James, shortage of W. F. fumy, Jr., casnior U. S. SEXATOK Bank at of the Ballard County of Crittenden. (joVEUXoa Jas. B. McCreary, jBandana, will bo around $20,000 Smith has finished examining the of Madison. books and Is now preparing his LIEUT. GOVERNOR In doubt. port to be made to Purdy's bonding MATTER OF TUB GREATEST AUDITOR In doubt. GENERAL James 0 MOMEXT TO KENTUCKIANS m Purdy was under companies. ATTOllXEY bond each with two surety comof Auair. Garnett, Xhe school census of tho State, panies, therefore the bank's loss Is SECRETARY OP STATE C. F. It Is more amusing than serious fully covered. just made public, shows that less of Pendleton CrecelluB. notice the efforts being put ionn ciMi.MMVrKNDEXT OF What has become of Purdy is a than forty per cent, of tho children INSTRUCTION Barksdale Hamlett, nowadays by g. o. p. leaders to have mystery. As soon as Smith's report in Kentucky of school age attend 'f'rv,riHftn the administration of President Taft Is filed with the surety companies the public schools. This is a con GRICUL- - endorsed. In some places the ef- a b OF COMMISSIONER nylA . ,8 expected to be of-- dition of affairs that Is quite alarm.. , ... ing. Kentucky pays more than one- Wood- - fort is dimcult. but no chance is left . Tho TURF J. W. Newman, . nAM..1H4AM- The various State , unimproved. .! t,nnV ii. id ford. iet;u ijui;uiuiiuiib vaicuu uuiit, it ta half of the State revenue for edu. .M 1T. strongnoiuB- are oei.iK uwickcu. ,. (o lg05 and he Is alleged to cation, and' we are sure that there CLERK OF COURT "r - n a uepuullLUIl UJipiunvuvD t,,.A vnnvu '"". 'iiutg t,LAn money from the bank is no more worthy cause for which VEALS Robert Greene, Ol rittimshouting distance or tne executive lsteadIly since that time. He dis this 'money could be spent, but lin ' R HGl IIIUI1UIUII ..JU appeared shortly before the Inves- - when It is shown that peoplo for TREASURER Tom Rhea, of Lo monofnn ttinen rinVB. Air. nitretary feeds tho Associated Press jtigatlon was started and cannot be iwhose good this money Is appro gan. representatives with the "news" located prlatcd do not take advantage of it, nn,i mornlnc! Have you got that said Republican is strong for With a view of reorganization, E. it is high time that those engaged the nomination of tho President.. your fifth of July hat on straight? of higher education O. Sexton, assistant cashier of the, in tho work glorious bank, and assigna, 13 in Paducah. were sitting up and taking notice. was tho Mr. Wallace Brown, editor of the Yesterday O, Bardstown Standard, Is a candi Two or three Paducah men pre This country needs nothing worse Fourth throughout the land. date for Representative from his stockholders in the bank. Assignee than education, nnd the States are what will the harvest bo? home county of Nelson, and If elect Sexton stated that the bunk would all liberal in their support of the Tho days arc now getting shorter, ed will also be a candidate fori be reorganized and opened as .soon piibllo schools of the country. Mil v..i, h ihn nlmanac and for the Speaker. Ho announces his plat- as the shortage is sottled. lions of dollars are annually expendpower of tho Republican party In form in clear and ringing tones. ed for that purpose, but the school KENTUCKY'S XEXT SENATOR man of the future Is the one who the nation. Among the several good things ho HON. OLLlE M. JAMES can get the people to take advan If the reciprocity stands for, ho seems to he the onlv It Is said that tage, of their opportunities for high-c- d in candidate openly pronounced in his bill passes It will be a feather Ollle James will be the next Seneducation and see that the chila rosltlon against the Frankfort Lob-bthe cap of President Taft. Yes ator from Kentucky, the withdrawal dren for whose good this money Is as the Third otherwise known rooster feather. of Senator Paynter leaving Mr. House a most laudable ambition. James a clear field In the primary yearly expended, get the good of it. candimeans a better Hon. James B. McCreary, Mr. Rrown is n sterling young Dem- and the certainty of a Democratic Higher education date of Kentucky Democrats for ocrat and deserves to win all along majority In both branches of the State and nation, and to get this rewill be seventy-thre- e sult the people must be aroused, Governor, the line. General Assembly Insuring his elec- and tho money spent for education years old noxt Saturday. .Tupt pbout a year ago Theodore tion. must bring In a proper return in Though still a young man, ho al- the way of a more highly The seventh day of next Novem- Roosevelt returned from his Afri educated inaugurber will complete the Job can trip, burdened wun giory anu ready occupies a recognized place as and a broader minded citizenship. e Saturday with an ated last !the homage of the world, and he a factor in national politics. WhatCadiz Record. WEDNESDAY, .JULY 3, 1011. -- of Kentucky will endorse and browbeating the arbitrary methods employed by one or two of their county newspapers to compel them to support Judge O'Rear. These papers seem to think that Judce O'Rear Is the only respecta- ble candidate of the bunch nnd that those who do not su pport him ought to be driven from the party. In days politics Is a free matter and voters have a right to support whomsoever they please. counties It remains to be seen whether the Republicans of Ohio and other Skipped Out. ...MILLINERY... s M fo $10,-00- riW'to " ' - of . .- .I f1 , ,- f 1 Imorder to rid our stock as near as possible of eyelM seasonable riat, we nave made special prices on the majority of our, stock. Millinery at advantageous prices s.to the, purchaser can be had at this store from now. on to the close of the season. You will be surprised at the You can buy for $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3 $3.50 If you are at all in HAT i Ci -- interested v, Hats, we can serve you well. E. P. 5 -:- - -:- - old-tim- ij" vol-go- in-th- ji"o - ever of success has come to him has been won through his own mer.lt. A arge measure of opportunity Is before him, both by reason of his ability nnd experience and because of the virtual certainty that ho will be one of the most thoroughy equipped men In tho Upper House of an administration Democratic in both legislative executive and its branches. Always a strict party man, Mr. James' loyalty to his convictions and to his State, his personal integrity 'am, h,g fop WQr hnVfl be(jn .. . ,, nf n. these qualities and soon to be grad uated from the best of all training schools for senatorial service, the ahoad for Kentucky',8 next Senator Is one of large promise both to himself and to tho State represent. Louisville he is to Times. B41IS k 10., i X THE ONLY PERSON WHO KNOWS A GREAT SECRET nrn. p.S:JB,ta 1 , , to everybody. We will be of hope and believe our readers appre- Wo are yet hoping that tho Stato elate our efforts to give them a good executive Committee will give tne paper. Democrats of Kentucky a Stato ConCentH Is the Price of vention. Such an atfalr ls badly Twenty-Fiv- e Peace. needed, to adopt a platform and The terrlblo Itching and smarting, handle the live reform Issues of the day. Tho Democrats of Kentucky, Incident to certain skin diseases, Is In convention assembled, with dele- almost instantly allayed by applygates from tho several counties, ing Chamberlain's Salve. Price, 25 m cents. For salo by all dealers, should take a stand and at once. E o n , 1 'cc,; ' be- - " (- -f H. Mayor Williams has taken an Important matter in hand, and In another column, In boldface type, will be found his timely warning to the citizens, of Hartford in regard to tho cutting of weeds In front of premises, the removal of rubbish, Ac.7and parties found guilty of neglecting, this ordinance, after tho CASTOR I A Infants For and Children. Tfia Kind You Havs Always Bought Bears the Signature of ' &U-r- 72 t l . specified date, will be, assessed a Triplets at Lcitrhilolri. heavy fine. The weed and rubbish Leltchfleld, Ky., June 30. Tripordinance has been too long neg- lets, one boy and two .girls, were lected and should be obeyed at once. born to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas It la aood ticket, ft winning Wright, of C!arkaon, near here, this ticket, tha't wai selected by the week. One arrived at 7 o'clock and Democrats of Kentucky last Satur - the others at 4 a. m. the next day. day to. fill the State officeB. Each iThey are well developed little mltee, man on It deserves the earnest and one girl weighing five pounda and ' enthusiastic, support of every loyal the others four each. Two in One. !.! 1'ootn n Gem. is both an in- Dr. Bell's Anti-Pai- n From-Rev- . H. StubenyoH, Allison, ,ternal nnd external remedy. It 13 'an antiseptic remedy and destroys la., in praise of Dr. King's New Life box as the money had been removed STOLEN GOODS FOUND jdlseaso germs. Sold everywhere on Pills: by the proprietor when h0 quit busim "They're such a health necessity, a positive guarantee. ness for the day. In every home these pills should be. UNDER CHURCH PDLPIT Three strangers, white men, were 'ARRESTED FOR CRIME If other Tclnds you've tried in vain, seen, prowling about the town on the-daFORTV-FIV- E YEARS AFTER USB DR. KING'S before the robbery, and were And be well again. Mystery Surrounding a Robbery missing the following morning when Bonham, Tex., June 30. After Only 25c at James H.. Williams, the thert was discovered. No trace having his liberty for more than 214 Main street. Commited 13 Years Ago m of them has since been found. It 43 years, Daniel W. Byars Is under Is believed that they found, they Partly Cleared. nrrest at Greenville, Tex., charged ,PUT NAME ON RACK OF , would be unable to make off with all .... T T f T TERRAPIN 35 YEARS AGO wun naving Kiueu u. u. nurrju, un the loot they took from the store Ky., Juno 30. A ;Deccrabcr 19, 1S65. It ls iM that Slrapsonvllle, and placed a portion of It in tho pul Princeton; Ind., July 1. While onjy one pers0n who witnessed the partial solution of the mystery sur- pit of the Colored Baptist church, in .killing Is now living. The witness wheat was being cut on the Loula rounding the robbery of the general tending to return for If later. The re8ides at Fort Smith, Ark., and an Watkins farm, near here, a terrapin Lyons & Co., of this fact that three Suspicious character effort wln be made to have him was found, on the back of which store of T. M. was carved, "Harve Watkins, 1876." place, on July 30, 1S98, came to were seen the day before was pub testify at the trial. lished in the newspapers with the sheriff W. B. Leeman was advis- - Harve Watkins, now deceased, for- light this morning when a portion 'ed of Byars' whereabouts some days merly a prominent Princeton resi- of the stolen goods, ' consisting of report of the robbery. Fear of ap prehension prevented the burglars born and !ag0 H8 nrrcst at his homo near dent, was probobly raised on that farm and had marked tho',fo0(1 and cloth,n&i. together with hrom returning. Greenville was made yesterday. To place the clothing and grocer terrapin 35 years ago. Tho terra p-- j burglar tools, were found concealed pulpit of the Slmpsonvillo ies In the pulpit box it was necesary in was again released. in the for them to remove the top on which FOR FLETCHER'S ' Colored Baptist cljurch, which is rested-th- e MriiIc.1 by LampllKlit. Bible, and then nail It Driving up to the residence of being remodeled and painted. 1 back. That tho church had been enRev. Jesse Drown, in tho Grape-vin- o Tho stolen pr6perty, evidently de- tered and the pulpit tampered with, ARTISTIC SOULS WEDDED country, Hopkins county, Mr. posited in the pulpit 'by the thieves was never detected. IN VERY ARTISTIC WAY Reginald Crabtrce and Miss Gradye for safe keeping, nearly thirteen What was Found Under the Pulpit. O'Dryan were united In marLee Two new shirts, eight cans of Bak Grand Junction, Colo., July 1. riage in the buggy and by lamp years ago, was found by the work- ing powder, can of roasN men when they displaced the pulpit Standing before an altar of quartz Hcht. the rostrum. The .presence ed coffee, twelve boxed of matches, j and granite, carved and fashioned As soon as the nuptials were sol- - ,'from containing a one pair of n.ew shoes, size No. 9, by the hands of the bride, on a nar? emnl7od the happy couple drove off. OI a 8,,p of papor, two pair of old shoes, three cheese, row ledge 100 feet from the ground They are well known and popular ,,8t ot the Articles found In the-unone weighing seventeen pounds and and reached by a trail hovyii.out of young people of' near Madlsonvllle. sunl hiding place, led to the belief of the authorities that the list was the other eighteen pounds, two the solid rock by the bridegroom, pinchers, three"" M,8S Beatrice Farnham, tho Boston I. O. O.'F. Rounlbn and Republican left with the goods to guarantee pairs of long-Jaw'arHat anil aiMilntrnaa nTid .Tnlin Citin. Convention Louisville, Ky., "honor ampng thieves," to Insure pairs ot overalls, four pocket knives, " sack, of sugar, ,. July. lt.VlOll. rn enuaf division of the booty at one twenty:nve-ppun- d hermit, prospector-antrail builder, For tho above, occasion tho Illi- any timo that tbey should bo able two old purees, three papers of need(were married In the Monument Na The loot has been, re- les, two'spbels of thread, one candle, tional park, of which Ottp has re- nois Contrnl Railroad Company au- to remove-it- . six skeleton keys wrapped in a copy cently been sppplntort Buncrlntenrt- - thorizes rate of one faro pjus 25. turned to the rightful owners. copts for the ropr-trJn. from all On the night ot July 30, 1898, of) the Evening Pest of date July 30, nr. It orlglna'lv had been planto bold tUo ceremony on (ha top. stations. Half fare for children thieves sawed out a panel of the 1898'; three burglar Jimmies, and a (noI rear door of the store of T. M, Lyons 1 written list of articles deposited la of Independence rock, a Irttty splpe five to twelve years of ape. Tickets .en .eaje July 10 and 11, & Co. Stock to the value sit (150 the biding place. (towering more than 500 feet' In. the. 12, ,M, was taken. The combination of the one. 1P11. return llmlt,July air, the. pinnacle of which-n- o has reached before except Otfa, wbp Bound trJn foin Rea.ver.Dam, $3.40, safe was successfully worked, but Dr. BirPJn-Tar-Hon- y J nothing" was obtained froW tbe-frpU y'wir Owfc and OeMs, for months has ben cutttmr, IPtfAWt I I'ui-Mm'- s Jim Jones, who was tho faithful negro body servant of Hon. Jefferson Davis, president of the Southern Confederacy during the Civil War and who was with hlra at his capture In Georgia, is In danger-o-f losing his place as an attendant in the United States Senate stationery room at Washington. A year ago efforts were made to remove him. Senator Money of Mississippi, then saved him. Other Democrats are now trying to have the aged negro retained, oven .though the Republican steering corn-loo- k mlttee placed his name on the list of those for dismissal, Jonei claims to bo tho only person who knows where tho seal of the Southern Confederacy was hidden. I J?. VVVVVV''VVVVVVVVVVVVVW'VWWVWVVWV'WVVV'VVWW BEAVER DAM, KENTUCKY, S v NOTICE. Ve want to call your attention to the large trade we nre having on the Standard Perfection Oil Stoves in No. 2 and No. 3. One of the nicest Oil Stoves on the market. No smoke, no odor, absolutely safe. Please call and let us show you. Satisfaction guaranteed. Yours for trade, DUNDEE MERCANTILE DUNDEE, KENTUCKY. CO.,. ... J J Children Cry O A S TO R A two-pou- ed r tw A 4fat i;iijiimi!jnW"y.'iiwini' m ji u' vmiwmH, '" wwlUmiByii 'I ''" "' WEDNESDAY, JULY B, 1011. W J THE! HARTFORD HERALD Mr. Wayne Grlffln, with Bayless Bros. In Louisville, came' home a few days ago to attend his wife and little son, Wayne, Jr., who were 111 but are improving. Mr. Alfcert Leach, of Beaver Dam, claims to be In the Ierfd for the Re publican nomination for Representative from Ohio countyf as the result of last Saturday's .precinct conventions. Mr. R. H. Gillespie went to Rock-po- rt PAGE FIVE. SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE OF HARTFORD Half Price Millinery! ntflHHLi Saturday, returning home Sun day, afternoon. Ife was accompany led home by his wife, who had been visiting her sister," Mrs. M. J. Reld, for the-pa- st ; two weeks. Charles l'arks, of color, was Btrlcken Sunday night with a sec ond attack of paralysis and Is In a very precarious condition. He can' live but a fow bays at most. Parks Is one of Haytl's most respect ed colored men. Col. C. M. half Interest In Barnett has sold his the Hartford Repub Believing as we do that it is notgood business to carry over millinery, we will put on sale Friday and Saturday our remaining stock at exactly ONE HALF PRICE X lican to Mr. Ramey Duke, foreman department of of the mechanical that paper. It Is understood that Col. Barnett will continue on the editorial staff for awhile. Messrs. L. G. Hoover, of the firm of ,L. S. Hoover & Sons, Frledaland: Dock Burton, Olaton, route 1; N. B. Davis, Horso Branch; Horace DanM. Addlngton, W. iel, Olaton; Smallhous, and Sam Morton, Ceral-v- o, were among our callers .Monday. Prof. T. H. Smith, former Vice President of Hartford College and well known here, will preach at the Christian Churrh In Hartford next Sunday morning and night. At the nLght servicehis subject wlll be; 'Our Three Heroes." Everybody in vited to both services. FOR SALE, at a bargain, one 12- stationary boiler and engine. Used but very little. Call on or address, JAMES P. TAYLOR, Beaver Dam,- - Ky. 26t4 d I. S. Also havo one trap, nice for family use. Will , trade for horse or sell. STUSCHIKKTER'S FLOATING DIO is lying at the Hartford wharf. If you want photographs, have them made now. We have done work on the boat in thl3 county for a number of years and you know what we can do for you In tho picture line. Give us a call. THE SCHRQ3TERS. horse-power .two-seate- Every Hat marked in plain figureCome look them over divide the marked price by two you will have what the Hat costs er you. Plenty of new styles will please you and at a price that will that certainly interest you. Don't fail to see them, and bear in mind that it paVs to trade with a house that saves you money. Mid-Summ- 17":"" JRGb, Hertford, Kentucky WW HARTFORD 1 GROCERY COMPANY. $5.00. 1.30. 70 5.50. 1.25. 65. SPECIALCASH PRICES 48 lbs. Patent Flour 24 lbs. Patent Flour 60 lb. Can Pure Lard 10 lb. Pail Pure Lard 5 lb. Pail Pure Lard 2 bbl. Patent Flour ".. ' n 4 t gals. White Flake Syrup gals. Santee Syrup Cans Best Table Peaches 2 Cans Good Table Peaches ldoz. Pie Peaches 2 2 ., : 75. 70. 35. 25. .'. .85: Illinois Central Railroad 9' Messrs. A. H. Ross, Centertown, and W. R. Chapman, Beaver Dam, No. 1022:48 p.m. No. 131 S: 55 p.m. gave The Herald a pleasant call Mr, Holbrook, wife, Rowan J. E. Williams. Agt while in Hartford Monday. daughter, Mariam,' and sons, Har-rol- d C and McHenry Holbrook, acMr. J. M. Hoover, Hartford Route FOR SALE A new piano. Will 3, gave us a pleasant call Friday. , take a good horse or cow in trade. companied by Misses Ann Dudley, Stella Warner and Mar.eie Marks, Several responded to my other Call on, or address, left In Mr. Ho'.brook's launch MonC. D. CHICK, request for settlement. Did you? day mornlnj: for a point near the 24t4 Beaver Dam, Ky. E. W. FORD, M. D. 23tf locks on Rouoli river, where the -- Rev. and Mrs. B. F. Atkinson party will camp until Miss Mollie Bratcher, of Narrows, when is the guest of Misses Daisy Wed- and daughters, Pauline and Floy, they will return to Hartford. An who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. ding and Elenor Petty. of flsh and squirrels is W. H. Acton, near Sulphur Springs, predicted. C. Her Dr. H. J. Bell and Mr. J. left Friday for their homo in Louiswere in Louisville last week, re- ville. Dr. H. J. Bell, who for a year or .. J A..... t... - AAMJ..At turning Thursday night. Mr. Zack King, of Route 1, died tal offlCQ Jn Hartford,. left Monday The "lid" was on In Hartford sure at his home Wednesday afternoon. enough yesterday, almost every bus- He was nearly 71 years old, and was for Louisville, where he haB accept- ed a lucrative position Iqpne of the iness house being closed. For Sale Town property, vacant morning affected with lung trouble. 'Burial old and well established dental offiof paralysis. For several J y dwelling. and Mr. Lou Hill has been engaged as took place Thursday morning at ces of that city. Dr. Bell lsNa splen- lots, cottages n weeks ho had been in a critical con- a vmorD n nn nursa for Dr. Wayland Alexander, Bells Run. dition. The funeral was preached at did dentist, a man of the highest Hartford, Ky. who continues to be quito ill. e, personal Central Grove church Thursday af- ,,, integrity, and well desorves Mr. Arthur Alexander, of Sotnnambulist Fatally Hurt. ternoon at two o'clock by Rev. HI- Ky,, visited his stricken the success that Is sure to come to Mr. G. G. Wedding, of Louisville, Blackford, Ky., June 30.' W. T. ram Brown and interment followed Alexander, .him. His many friends here regret Ky., is visiting his father, Judge R. brother, Dr. Wayland city, last week, Mrs. B. A. Evans, 'ted to see him leave, tut know that Lamb, an insurance man of Clay, in the cemetery at that place. Mem-o- f K. Weddlng,hero this week. Owensboro, also visited her un- - Tie will "make good" wherever he Is Ky-- ' while walking in his sleep in bers of the Odd Fellows lodge of Louisville, is Miss Stella Thomas, tho White Hotel here, fell from a Centertown attended the services In placed. cle, Dr. Alexander. Tjslting the Misses Nail and other econa-8tor- y window to the ground a. body and several from Acme lodge In "Hartford. MIss Mayme Shown has accepted friends and relatives Death of 'Baby Boy. HB,i0UBiv fi .d , inlnrcd that nf Hartford alan nntd thnlr rHr,eets i tho prlncipalship of the Pleasant Trurrian Itussell Jlujllkln,- infant 'j, mtty d)e H!s jet arm wai frac. to theIr deDar-tebrother. The de- Leave your Laundry at my Grocery. Ridge graded school and will take Bon 0f Xr; and Mrs, Chas. W. MullU tured ,n two paceB, h,B left leg ceased leavea a father, mother, Work Guaranteed, Domestic finish. charge for the ensuing scholastic kIn, of McHenry. - died at 1:30 o- wa8 broken and ue wa8 lnjured ln B,ster8 and Drother8; Called for and prompt delivery. year. Mhw Shown ia one of Ohio ci0Ck Friday afternoon, June 30, . --. grocery. ller'a 'PhOBe 140; county's yery best and most highly ter an Jllness of t"hree weekflof -', Great Fire in Alaska. Mr. Henry T, Jones, of the accomplished teachers, well prepar- - locolltiu. aged 11 months and 1 day. Olfl Papers, Xots of 'Em For sale' Seatle, Wash., June 30. Iditarod Hustler, was In Hartford ed for her chosen profession, 'and His mother being; in podr health. It t The Herald office. To go on City, Alaska, was nearly destroyed last Saturday, boosting the big Hop- there1 can be no doubt that she will was advisable to take the little fel- - shelves or under carpets or for blast- - b Are on June 25. News of the kins Cpnafr; Fairj. H aew post of duty In the most iow fronithe 'breast Borne four ing'Tjurpoeee. Five 'cents per large fppratlon has Just been received lfer. and ? G. B. Likeni have acoepUbJwannqr. tf here. weeka aW and pjac him on a diet package. to-da- y, over-supply ..-- -i. 1 two-stor' i Plcaa-urevlll- Tlmo Table at Beaver Dam, Ky. South Bound. North Bound. No. 132 1:05 a.m. No. 12111:35 p.m. No 122 12:28 p.m. No. 1012:48 p.m. as their guests Mrs. Georgia R. Wade and daughter, Miss Mariam, of Nashville, Tenn. knocking a three-baggAfter and while making a fast run around me oases, ai me an game ..ere .ubi &u " t,,u"'' "' nt Mr hnri wrench left ankle .lust as he landed on third base. His foot swelled up and the injury gave him miiili nnln Viii "" iVilnlrti hA """-- " """ "" "" .'"' . 111' soon De ame to lay asme HIS crutches. In another column will be found the card of Mr. Otto C. Martin, of Hartford, who has thoroughly equipped himself and has recently been granted license to practice law. Mr. Martin is an earnest, capable young man and evidently has a bright future before him. Any business In his line placed with him will receive careful attention. It doesn't matter whether you own or rent the premises on which you live, you aro required to clear away the weeds or rubbish In front of and about same. This is for the health of Hartford and vlcinlt', and you will bring a fine upon yourself if you don;t clean up. See Mayor Williams' warning In regard to this city ordinance In another column. Tho people of Hartford should comply with this requirement willingly. er "" Vi J1 This is to notify jou of an ordi nance in force can j ins a line of 83.00 to 920.00 for each day you "allow Meeds, high grass and rub bish of any kind to remain on your lot, sidewalk, or gutters adjacent to jour premises." Thinking you liae forgotten this and desiring to treat tery. jou fair, He give you until July 13 to clean up, and the Marshal Is lieic-l- y SPECIAL SERVICES AT directed to proceed under the or BAPTIST CHURCH SUNDAY dinance after that date. Business men and officials of JAMES II. WILLIAMS, Mayor. Hartford and Ohio county are given a special Invitation to attend church O O BASEBALL. next Sunday. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO The theme at the Baptist Church next Sunday morning, 10:45, will (By Our Spoitlng Editor.) bo, "Observance of the Sabbath. V Hartford 16, Rob Roy 4 SaturWe extend a special invitation to day. our town and county officials and to Barnett struck out 14 and Wilbusiness men those who are to the liams 8. take'the lead In obeying the law and Six hits wer made off of Barnett enforcing It upon others. Would and 17 off of Williams. like also to have the housekeepers boys played a All the Hartford (who cook most all day Sunday), fine game Saturday. the ball players, the John Taylor stole homo while (those who go on Sunday), the SunWilliams held the ball in his hand. day visitors, the reader of the SunKing was there behind the bat day paper In fact, let everybody with the goods. come! Tho sermon will not consist Little Wakeland was there with of hard sayines, but It will be a plea the goods on second and got two for God's Holy Sabbath. Special hits. music will be rendered and we hone Estill Thomas was the star of the to make the service very profitable. game three nice catches and three J. W. BRUNER. Pastor. fhits. GIp'1 to Get tin News. nice game. Edmonson umpired Joe Barrett played a tine game at Gazelle. Cal., June 24, 1011. Hprtford He'ald, Hartford, Ky., second for Rob Roy and pot n two- nonllomorr Plnrl onnlncotl phnnlf !hnaA lilt, htlf mnrifi Jl linmo run Out " .,. , : .....:...-.".: lor $z.uu ior suoscripuon lor iwo oi it, ns h:uiiiuh iusi wic uuu m Tell your scribe at Beaver corn field. Dam to send In the news, as The j Part of the regular team and four Herald Is like a letter from home, subs went to the Mines Sunday and They will Greetings to all old friends. were beaten 13 to 1. play our regular team at Hartford Respectfully. ., soon. J. v HENRY. RohprtFon landed on the ball in Notice! V'l"nt hit. the seventh for a The Wheat Growers are requestPr. Bell won't be with us any ed to meet in Hartford, Saturday, more. He left Monday for LouisJuly 8, In connection with the Coun- ville to locate. ty Union A. S. of E. Good attendAdaburg failed to come last Satance Is desired as Important business urday, but sav they will sure be is to be transacted. here next Saturday, tho Sth. T. H. BALMAIN. Ch'm'n. Saturday King 14, Tho put-ouHunter 7, Thomas 3, Robertson 2, HOPKINSVILLK BOYS ARE Bell 1. ' HELD UP BY ARMED MEN j With Barnett in the bo we l'a"e one of the best teams in the county. Evansvllle, Ind., July 2. Holdsure does make the ing lin four vnnnc mpn nn tlin T.nnls- - He hug the has. ymo and Xaahvle raroa,i near After Hunter played such a nice th,g cUy ,nto nst nlgnt tyfQ arme(, game Saturday, the bovs agreed on t chanRe me ma(,e two of U)e him for" manager and Barnett cap- clothes with them, went through the "." tain. pocKets or an or tnem and iook what money tney h(u am, then Special Tiiiin Service to Hopkins , (,own fhe the four nm County Fair, Madisonvllle, Ky., railroad, telling them they would July and 22. IOI1 ,..... 41,. .nn, . n.n i oiiuui ii nit l.n1.n,l 1.nn1. rpl.. luur jjv. tiariioni luuncu mien, i iiu OIJU a in. young men aro Jacob Harris. Her- - Centertown 8:44 a m. schel Hays, Hugh Rudd and Vernon Kronos S:."i5 a. m. Homer, all of Hopklnsvllle. "They Moorman , 0:07 a. m. came to the city later and notified Bremen 9:17 a. m. the police of their experience with .Millport 9:27 a. m. men. The polce have Anton the hod-u- p 9:41 a. m. no clue to Identity of the robbers. Ar. Madisonvllle 10:00 a. m. Leave Madisonvllle, returning C:30 For nle. p. m.. 3 Brand new $100 No. UnderOne fare plus 25 cents ($1.33) wood Typewriter, used by owner for the round trip. Dates of sale ml" one month. Larpe discount for July 18th to 22d Inclusive. Return cash. Address, Mrs. Maymo L. Bar-ras- s, limit, July 24th. Beaver Dam, Kj 24t4 The special train service will b Centenarian n Parnljsls Victim. run only on following dates: July Ky., June Marlon, 30. Mrs. and 22. Mary Flower, of this place, who will H. E. MISCHKE, Agent. be 10Q years old If she lives until August 1, was stricken with paraly- CANNING PLANT AT OWENSBORO BURNED sis, and while her condition is serious, she has a chance to recover. Owensboro, Ky., June 29. The She has a brother living at Jefferlarge plant of the New Bluegrass son, Tex., who is 102 years old. Canning Company, one of tho largFor Sale, Farms All sizes, from est canning plants In the State1, was C to 300 acres. We can please you burned to the ground last night shortly after midnight, entaling a If you want to buy land. oss of $35,000 and throwing two A. C. YEISER & CO., hundred employes out of work. Hartford, Ky. S The entire plant was aflamo when Cashier Mysteriously Missin1;. discovered by the watchman, and Paducah, Ky., June 30. Alorigin of the fire is unknown. J. though Reuben Groves, of 1009 Har- - the Ed Guenther, the owner of the plant rlBOn streeti hna Ueen missing two carried $21,700 Insurance on the week8, no trace of him has been building In the Canner's Exchange It is of Chicago, but ho stated this mornfound.. He was a collector. believed he was murdered by rob- ing that tho lohh was considerably bors. His accounts are straight, ex- ronttnn ttl Yirtl a t oval 01, ma Iia nnl. larger than the amount of insurance. lectod the day he disappeared, June A Good Man Gone. 17th. Bishop, of Center- Mr. Delmer I of cow's milk, which did not agree with him. Dr. Smith, the family physician, assisted by Dr. McKlnney, of Taylor Mines, and Dr. Crowder, of Williams, did everything known to medical fraternity to save little Truman, Dr. Smith being In con stant attendance and was with the little fellow when the end came. Funeral services were held at the family residence by Rev. Harper, of Beaver Dara.after which the remains were laid to rest in the Fisher ceme- OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O BAPTIST CHURCH. W. Brunei-, O CITIZENS OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Prayer meeting and business ses sion of the church Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Teachers' meeting Thursday ev ening at 7 4.". Business session of the Baraca class Friday evening at S o'clock. Sunday School at 9:43. Dr. E. W. J. Pastor. O O Ford, Superintendent. Morning worship at 10:4.". Theme of sermon, "Observance of the Sab- bath." at 7 o'clock. Evening worship nt S o'clock. A welcome for all In these services. B. V. P. U. meeting Of Otis oooooooooocoooo In I.oiIiik Memory Maddo, who departed life July 7. 1909. this You are gone but not forgotten, Never shall the memory fad; Sweetest thoughts shall ever linger Around the grae where you are laid. Two years have passed and oh, how we still mis you Taken from life so young, so patient and brave; Some may think the wound Is rs healed; Little do they know the sorrow that lies in our hearts concealed. Father, Mother and Sisters. Tliniikf"li's, We take this method of thanking-thpeople of Hartford for tho many tributes of love and kindness shown us during tho Illness and death of our mother. We shall nlwnvs cherish them In our memory and wlir willingly return anv kindness, but God alone can rewnrd them. Mrs. Frank May and Family. Dieil -- r:x ":::: int.-year- ts base-runn- er Wednesday morning of the death or Mrs. Richard Browner, of Cincinnati, daughter of Mrs. Emma Hudson, of Hartford. .Mrs. Brownei-too- k seriously ill Just tho day beBesides her husfore her death. band, and relatives In Hartford, an Infant a week old and u boy four years old. The remains arrived In Hartford Friday after-noon, and services were conducted Saturday at the family residence morning nt 10 o'clock by Rev Bni-ne- r. Interment was at Oakwood. she-leav- es Nws was In Cincinnati. received In Hartford" ... Champ Clark, Speaker of the National House of Rerpesentatlves, has announced that he will come o Kentucky ne.t fall and stump the State In the Interest of OHIe James for United States Senator. OCQQOGCCOCCOCCOCCCCCOOC030 -., I K 11 1 -- z5 HA'E YOUR WATCir CLEANED OCCASIOXALLY WATCH will run without oil or cleaning longer than any other piece of machinery but it needs both occasion- A ally. If you will consider that the rim of the balance wheel travels over fifteen miles a day, you will not grudge your watch a speck of oil and a cleaning once a year. It will increase the-lifand accuracy of your watch. Leave watch .th "us to-d- J. B. TAPPAN, Hartford, - Kentucky. 00OO0OOOCO0O0COOO0OS00O0O3 Jeweler and Optician. Otto Ofllce C. Hartin Attorney at La.w HARTFORD, KY. up stairs over Wilson .Si- Crowe, opposite court house. Wilt practice his profession in all thu courts of this and ndjolnlng counties anil Court of Appeal. Commercial and" criminal practice n spec ,-i I ialty. OTTO " C MARTIN Si 8. I MCKENNRY -- -- - d 1M M1ET HARTFORD, 'KY. uy 11- ladl-Bonvl- lle ... ..GENERAL INSURANCE.. Life. Accident. Sick con-flll'h- er Mr' t ... t Fire Will Ateo Bond And You-- . iwyimwMWMHMwi,'i in ni in iMn Wffl jn tiiiiainiiiimmm n i fVirWfIfHtTI j.iiw'-- ' 'n" TAGE SIX. THE HARTFORD HERALD Hammond Ambassador Hammond, and Miss Bes- WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 1811. 'The Hartjord Heraldl American and Mrs. , WEDNESDAY, JULY M. 1011. TA-BL- E I r tu f i tho Narrows. has been educated There, and one of While .Sopwlth controlled the aehis sons has spent some time at an I Bee a man strut through the Jam In AT HAUTFOKD, ICY. roplane, Sinclair dropped the packthe ball. London university. Maharaja of Bariida a American Take a seat 'mid tho speakers and age at the given signal. (Chronicle. mm effective Sunday, Dec. .Timo table chat with them all. Modern Croesus. 4lh,contains tlio following schedule: o o o o'o OO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO "Is this Murphy?" I ask, "that the OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O KNOWING. WORTH No. 112 North Hound duo 7:20 n. in. O O O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO GLITTERING GEMS ABOUKDING O 0 Jt"GOOV RELIGION. 0 OO "No,"crowd ho defies? "he's one of 0 A BACHELOR GIRL'S Dally except Sunday. O REFLECTIONS. O says someone, 0 000.0 No. 114 North Hound due 3:40 p. m. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO the newspaper guys." twenty-eigcan live An encle Daily except Sunday. To be able to look every man days without food. Everywhere, Which Add Gla- squarely in the eyes; to make I see a man pushing his way through Truth, is, Indeed, stranger than No. 115 South Hound due 8:35 a. An Inch of rainfall represents 100 tho lines Dally except Sunday. fiction In tho mouths of most marfriends andr hold them ,to keep tons of water to the acre. cops where a flro brightly ried men. mour to Priceless Furclean of .mind and body: to Bmlie'at Of tho South Hound due 1:40 p. m. No. 113 London uses 50,000 tons of suglimmers and shines. Usually a girl who can speak four ill fortune; to laugh at my misDally except Sunday. nishings of Palace. gar annually for but a fire- languages and think In two, martakes; to frown when temptation "Chief Kenlon?" I ask, Agt. II. E. M1SCHKE, For every ton of gold in circula man replies, six lanwith bo. rs tion, there are fifteen tons of silver.s A GLIMPSE OF MAGNIFICENCE Icomes . . ,eneei to .... ready .1Trl "Oh, no, why that's one of those ries a man who can eat inIn any. ' ,ln. !...... ...1. guages and can't think yuuii mui. a wora oi feath-'erGermany sends 29,000,000 newspaper guys." When a woman longs for a "cawill help; to strive to developto the per year to England for mlllln-!er- y Another native ruler who is like utmost the heart, head and" hand I see a man start on the trail of a reer" she usually means that she THE PICKS FROM purposes. ly to attract public attention Is His U -- hdowed by the Ruler prefers careering round a platform crook, In seven days no fewer than 207,- -, Highness .Manaraja air oayaji tQ hod aU women ,n re And ho scorns all assistance, but talking platitudes to puttering round herrings have been landed Gaekwar Bahadur of Baroda, who 0ver 000.000 ,spect nnd tQ ,oye one; to weave the a kitchen w.tohing pans. brings him PLAYS at Yarmouth In England. possesses probably the finest collec- - thread of Eternni Optimism Into the "Mr. Burns?" I inquire. Sonu.liov, tho man r.tid the fiuh Someone consumntlon per head is The coal In the world. may como m.es of aH w,th wnom who "got away" always look so scornfully cries: any other tlon of Jewels greater In England than represents a state ln contnct; 'to worship Nature and "Burns? Naw. He's Just one of much more desirable in tho vanishThe Gaekwar country. ing perspective. Presented by Nearly One The average man's brain is five which has been in the hands of the ltho Great Spirit that conceived it all them newspaper guys." Joy cometh In second mourning. jn a WOrd, to play the. game of the early part of that of the av- Maharattas since century, when his ounces heavier than Thousand Actors Speaking of signs, It Is a bad hand and a I see a man walk through the door Life with a steady the eighteenth erage woman. of 'a show 'ancestor, the first Gaekwar, wrested qualmless conscience and a real design for somebody when a widow girls is greater In The growth of '!, t.r.ltn.v fpnm- ihn linnrift nf- the sire to be of service that is my Where great throngs are blocked by begins curling her hair again and a -v..w BRITISH SOVERIGNS their fifteenth year; of boys In their tut; icwiu.j ..u.TO THE tho sign S. R. O. widower begins to take an Interest Goguls. He became the ruler of religion. And, say if I can live up seventeenth. to the mark, don't you think I've "Is this Goodwin himself, that no In his haberdashery. Baroda at the age of 12. A machine which cuts up wood ticket he buys?" The average man's attitude toHis palace at Baroda Is one of corralled about all the creed thadis And Royal Guests House to make matches, turns out 40.000 "Well, hardly. He's one of those ward a clever woman Is that of the Backbone Monthly. buildings In necessary? "anllnts," as they are called, In a the most remarkable newspaper guys." curious small boy who wanted to Ablaze With Fine Gems India. It has cost millions to build NEGHO'S SKULL CRUSHED mlnuto. Is called Laka-hlI see a man knock dn a president's "shee de wheels go wound." from first to last. It NEVER HATS HIS EYE and Costumes. If a girl is pretty enough she can MOUKNING FOK DOGS Vilas "the Abode of "tho Goddoor LONDON dess of Fortune." The corridors are LATEST FAD IN And 'the sign "No Admittance" com- sometimes manage to live down a Taylor8ille, Ky June 29. The college education. FEW AMERICANS PRESENT A pletely 'ignore. of alabaster and pearl, Inlaid with black man's proverbial "hard head" It's Useless for an heiress to waste is the precious stones, and the throne was given Deep mourning for pet dogs "Is this Morgan, that privacy's try-oan Impromptu time learning to speak French in London, June 20. The King and ategt fad in London room Is magnificent In Its gorgeous rights he denies?" feminino ,here this morning and the test more "Morgan? Shucksl It's Just one order to captivate a foreign nobleQueen and royal and distinguished Deep mourning among human be splendor. than substantiated tradition. man, because her noney will do tho guests attended the second com- - nRg to a certain extent has gone of those newspaper guys." Jewels are the The Gaekwar's Rclllcy Brown, negro porter at By Helen Row kalking for her. -- l "tnolia. ... raand performance in connection 'out 0f fashion. Deep mourning for woiiuer oi , i ,l. iu tn) branch of th Notona, Ice And some day I'll walk by the great land in Chicago Journal. with the coronafon festivities at ,iog8 (s taking its place. streets of gold, For j A London woman tells how, hav-th- e the old Nazi Bagh Palac! there Cre'am Company here, was almost His Majesty's Theater scalped when the manhead of a hot And see a man enter, unquestioned WAS SAVED IN MID AIR, . . unu .j.-.i- occasion Sir Herbert Heerbohm nK advertised the loss of her dog. ' are precious stones mo in., u. ...ii-- i. ni-- n and bold. heater struck him, following FALLING 20 STORIES Tree had arranged a superb pro- - Bne Was surprised and shocked to not even Aladdin or Slnbad ever In addition the Iron "A saint?" I'll Inquire, and old Pe- evening an envel- - saw. There Is the famous "Star of 'an explosion. gram. receive the same ter'll reply: Chicago, 111., June 30. Patrick nearly an inch .the South,", one of the great dla- - cut a clean hole three Inches in audience was ope in mourning The distinguished a Eustice, one of tho human flies veterinary monds of the world, bigger than our length across his forehead. The "Well, I should say not; he's treated to scenes from "The Merry deep. Inquiring of her newspaper guy." pulBatlonB of braln could be whose agility and power of nerve rplainly discernedthethrough the aper"David Gar- - surgeon what this meant, she was own Windsor," Wives of ami ine oiuy makes sys'crapers possible, lost his rick," "Julius Caesar," "The Critic" told that mourning for dogs by me-an- d CATHOLICS AROUSED OVER to the Culllnan. Then there Is ture. and toppled from tlio balance cards, with deepest black tho great collar of five hundred dla- Ben Johnson's "The Vision of morlal GOVERNOR'S APPOINTMENT Notwithstanding the fact that twentieth story of the Helsen BuildDelight," In which appeared more edging, nnd even by wearing black monds, with a double row of Drs. J. T. Martin and O. M. CrenKy., Juno 30. Cath- ing. Loulsvllle, than 300 leading actors and actress- - clothes, Is becoming a definite fashemeralds, the broad scarf shaw, who attended the Injured Ordinarily that statement would es, with minor actors and actresses ion. literally covered with row upon row- mnn. rntnnvpd n f nlilpttnrvnnful nf olics of Louisville and Jefferson complete tho story. The structural Instance," he snld, "a of pearls, and knotted with Immense ono filling supernumerary roles, the "In 'shattcred bono from thfl wound the county are aroused over the alleged slipped from a beam in whole number engaged reaching elerevman accompanied a dog to its pigeon blood rubies on the left negrQ never lost con8C,OU6nes8. ,n. discrimination on the part of Gov- iron builder the dizzy heights, Just as scores of Many smart women owners shoulder; and the necklace, which .burial. nearly 1,000. appointho decIare$ h(J fe,t n0 pa,n ernor Wlllson in his recent others had done under similar cirThe whole grand tier was con- - now Intimate the death of a pet dog iaus irom me iiuuui. m mo ""'D,-- whatever and didn't even have a ment of William F. Yust, librarian and his companions, y means of mourning cards 'made up of seven rows of pear-shaas a cumstances, verted Into a royal box, beautifully neadacnc The negro will get well. of the public library here, happen, would ucenest oi Dorners ed dlnmonds as large as hazel nuts. L "Tnev use of the State library commis- certain of what member decorated. The audience rose and would not eyen turn their eyes to quarters of an There is a carpet, large enough to KITTY LEAGUE HALL GAME fometlmes three sang the national anthem as the sion to fill tho remaining place In see the mangled body below. d room, King and Qneen walked to their. Inch deep on their envelor.es. nnd cover the floor of a CENTRAL CITY, JULY Otli the membership of that body. As Eustice fell, John Murray was mourning cards print- - covered with seed pearls, and Is have special geats. The Federal Catholic societies of of the same pattern as those worth a king's ransom. And, besides county have pounding hot rivets into place on Nearly all the men present were ,ed On July Oth the Clarksvllle and Louisville and Jefferson the nineteenth floor directly be- In uniform, and the women were "Bed when humnn beings are con- - all this, there are bushels of uncut Henderson (formerly McLeansboro) literally swamped tho Governor re- 'neath him. Murray lunged out from 1 promisunerbly cowned. but. as at Covent .cerneil. stones and cups carved out of solid 'clubs will play tho game scheduled, cently with petitions from "his position, seized the falling man for that date at Central City Ath- - nent persons over the State asking iby a flying garment, Garden, the Indian Princes, with emeralds. LookH That Way but the weight for the appointment of Dr. W. B. Nor aro these gems and precious letlc Park In Central City, Ky. their gorgeous and bejeweled appar"The Dutch have seized one of ,of the man was too great to permit Nottreasure to 'This is no amateur game, but Is Doherty, a local physician. el outshone all others. him to hold on. the Philippine Islands and our Gov- metals confined may the found In They be one of tho regular championship withstanding theso requests the GovThe audience Included all the ernment is not even going to com- chambers. All that Murray was able to do ernor appointed Mr. Yust. as well. These 'games played between theso two royal and other special representa- pel them to relinquish it. What do the elephant stables .was to swing his fellow workman Action protesting the appointhave their gold and Jeweled how- - teams, and tho reason, it ls'to be Ambassa- - you j, tlves to the coronation, 0; that?" out of his course and Into tho openby tho Federadors, Colonial Premiers and mem has got dahs.one of which Is the gift of the played in Central City Is that the ment will be taken "I think our Government ing In the shaft at tho eighteenth Empress-Quee- n Another 'law will not permit Sunday ball to tion on Tuesday, July 11, Its memVictoria. bers of the Cabinet. floor. It In for the Dutch, but I don't He fell headlong upon two for the little Prince is borne by all- - i be played In Clarksvllle, where- - this bers claiming at least one Catholic crossed The King wore the uniform of a know what for." beams on tho eighteenth should be included on tho commisver leoparus, which iiuvb eyuia ui game Is scheduled to be played. Field .Marshal, with tho Garter ribfloor and half way off, and clung chrysopraso and acquaraarlne. There Ladles are to be admitted to the sion. bon. The Queen wore a wonderful there. His thigh was Injured, but are great forehead plaques, guiding j grandstand on this day without exrobe of old gold, with the Insignia IN TAKE IT OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO not seriously. prongs and leading chains of pure tra charge. of the Garter, and a diamond flour CHRISTIAN CHURCH!. O O gold Inlaid with every gem. And ONE ON THE AMERICAN Trains on the I. C, North and O FIRST B. Wright, Pastor. de Us and Maltese cross tiara. AV. O IRISHMAN'S COME-BACPeople for those who wish to climb up Into South, have been practically assured Special American coronation Am- Just as Scores of Hartford OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO the howdah there aro ladders of to accommodate those who may was a guest In bassador Hammond silver. Tho stables contain tond from plthnr rtlrneMnn.v nml th A native-bor- n American member Have. tho royal bo, and sat boslde Prince Preaching every Fourth Sunday of a party of four business men uuiei uuaBuit.-B- . uioio m n uuuim u. tc in, 1UKUIU1 Biaiuuuie is OUUil u morning and evening. who, in a Louis of Battenburg, together took made of gold, and a litter for the to accommodate everybody who may who often lunched Waiting doesn't pay. heavily gold braided Admiral's uniBible School every Sunday at great delight in Joking the others use of the Maharanl also made of desire to como on that road. The neglect the aching hack, If jou form, appeared gorgeous In compar9:30 a. m. foreign birth. on '"It's all Uiinary troubles surely follow. Igold, with curtains of cloth of gold, game will be called at 2:45, thus ison with the representative of the Communion servlco at 10:30 a.m. very their stn'y through And enabling everybody to well for you fellows to talk In time by curing the kidneys. and handles set with rubies. Act Prayer meeting every Wednesday United States, who was In convenDoan's Kidney Pills are especial- then there Is the wonderful silver the entire game nnd catch their evening at 8 o'clock Instead of Fri- about what we need In this coundress. Mrs. Hamtional evening em- train after the game Is over. try," ho said, "but when you come bullock wagon with beautiful day as heretofore. mond wore an emerald green satin ly for sick, weakened kidneys. hangings of gold tissue. to think of It you're really only InMany people in this locality rec- broidered gown embroidered with dull gold. Kill Moio Thun Wild Beasts. And Inst of all, there Is a cannon of truders. Not one of you was born Statistics of Independence Day No fewer than 0,000 persons at- ommend them. Tho number of people killed yearsolid silver which a former rulor of here. You're welcome to this counin America. Hero's one case: tho "King's afternoon partended ly by wild bectsts don't approach the Wounded Total try, of course, but you really Dead J. C. Weatherholt, High street. Baroda had made, and another of vast number killed by disease Year ty" at Buckingham Palapo this af solid gold which a successor, not to 3,393 466 1903 3,859 oughtn't to forget what you owe us was the largest affair Cloverport, Ky., says: "Two years ternoon It germs. No life Is safe from their 4,109 natives who open our doors to you." 1904 of the kind ever held in tho spa- - ago I did not think It possible that be outdone, had cast. "Maybe," said an Irishman In tho fortunately for his people It attacks. They're in air, water, 1905 But 4,994 C.17G clous grounds of Their Majesties' 1 could ever be well again, In fact, even food. But grand pro- "Maybe. But 5,368 5,466 party, thoughtfully. my affairs. I can- - Is not In his treasure houses that dust, ,1906 II had settled up London residence. tcctlon is afforded by Electric rijt- 'f,4I3 there's one thing you seem to for4,249 garden's 50 acres presented 'not describe the misery I endured the heart of the Gaekwar is to be tern, which destroy and expel these ,1907 The 5,625 get'. I came Into this country wld 5,460 a charming picture. A bright sun from pains through my back and found. His training under European deadly disease germs from tho sys 1908 5,307 G.522 mo fare paid an' me clothes on mo festival, and tho great (whenever I stooped, they became so Influences has led him to see that tem. That s why chills, fever and 1909 favored the 2,928 3,054 back. Can you say the same?" '1910 groves and multicolored flower beds sharp that it really felt as If some 'where the Oriental fails In his con- .ague, all malarial and many blood largo lake in the center look- - ,one wero thrusting a knife Into my ,tact with the Occident Is in the matwith a mean interference: yield promptly to this won-ha37,282 35,620 1,662 kidneys. I was oftor very dizzy, ter of education. His four sons .diseases cd their best. Try thorn, why he didn't English ,derful blood purifier. had tho benefit of an THIS Year, 1911, what will the Brightly painted barges, manned dark spots floated before my eyes something to nubile school and university educa- - and enjoy the glorious health and record ba? In scarlet and I had to grasp by the King's boatmen BUdad Is very proud of his prowstrength they'll give you. Ox- - ,now and 'gold liveries, lent a touch of keep from falling. My Joints becarao tion, having studied at Eton nnd Onlv For summer diarrhoea In children ess, and upon occasions Is a trifle size ford. The Maharaja Kumar the Money back if not satisfied. earlier days to the brilliant scene, swollen to twice their natural m always give 50c at. James H. Williams. Chamberlain's Colic, quarrelsome because of his assumed Temporary structures had been and I lost weight rapidly until I was Baroda Crown Prince Is quite Eumedl-mus- jc ropean He was al- BURIED UNDER HEAVY Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and powers with his fists. It was rumor- in his tastes. erected on tho lawns, and bands of a more skeleton. The doctors' - ed that he and Dubbleigh had had PILE OF GrtLD COIN castor oil, and a speedy cure is cerwere stationed through tho clnes or the many guaranteed cures lowed to choose his own bride and at a little dinner re m ,a near-flgtain. For sale by all dealers. mo and fl- - to see her face before marriage. that I tried, did not help garden. cently given, and Tompkin, desirous The Gaekwar has made education Frariclsco, June 23. Liter- MERCHANDISE DELIVERED Klng George and Queen Mary nally It was my good fortune to San of getting at the truth of the matBa- ally burled under nine million dol- with their royal guests, and escort- - hear about Doan's Kidney Pills. I the chief feature of his rule In ON STEAMER BY AEROPLANE ter, broached the subject at the club. great officers of state, Immediately procured a supply and .roda. He has quadrupled the num loi-- In rrnl.I TtTtl rlaTVni-- r h S Wll. cd by the Yes," said Bildad, getting very jber of elementary schools In his do- - jam8i an em'pjoye ot the San Fran- toured tho grounds In procession I was greatlv surprised by the New York, Juno 30. The first Ved in the face. "Dubbleigh and I .suits received. Before I had taken jminions, uuu nujemcmcu "" Iclsco mint, was so badly injured piece of merchandise delivered at j the afternoon. nearly came to blows. I wanted to secondary and technical Among Their Majesties' guests (contents of the second box, there with that hlB recovory iB doubtful. The sea by aeroplane fell on the upper A nim tnen an(j there, and I'd Including (was a marked Improvement nnd I schools. .There is a perfectly equip- - lgodi ,n BBCy8 topprcd' !n one of the many Americans. were Olympic as she,1 have done it, too, If I hadn't been using them until I was ped polytechnic, and to crown all, m,nt TauU and. overwhelmed W1I- - deck of tho giant Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Taft and .continued steamed through tho Narrows, out-- 1 grabbed from behind and held University, uamB who waB wheeling a truck. Miss Taft, Mr. nnd Mrs. Templeton completely cured. I am now as well there Is the Baroda bound on her maiden eastward i : V Hla Hlchnosa linn hnllf nnd any man in this county and I Crocker and Miss Crocker, Mrs. and a sage. Spoiled. Mrs. and Miss F. give Doan's Kidney PJHs the credit." 'the domes of which rise above tho Miss Everybody Satisfied A Phlladelphlan had contracted Mrs. GJllef fover the 'phone): "I For sale by all dealers. Price BO .public gardens and crown one of the Whlterldge, J.RIdgely Carter. Amer- . nnesi inuuern uuiiiiiiii in muiu. want to complain ot a, mistake in for delivery of the package before Who has tried Dr. Bell'i Foster-Mllbur- n Co., Buffa-Clean Minister to Roumanln: Richard cents. sailing, with a department Btore, for coughs, coldB, grip or any The Gaekwar has been a great ,'our order." Ambassador lo. New York, sole agents for tho American Kerens, Whlch In turn engaged Thomas Sop- - throat or bronchial trouble. Get a "Whnt was wrong?" Ote.rr traveler and In all his wanderings to Vienna, and Mrs. Kerens; Mrs. .United States. Look for the Bell on jrr "Tire waa a little with, the English aviator, who re- - bottle lie has paid the closest attention to Remember the name Doan's Hobert Bacon, wife of the imerlcan m cently topk up Henry W. Taft, the the bottle. cream In that salt you set us." the methpds of education In the (Jce Special and take no other. to France; Ambassador II. & E. RAILROAD TIME sie Curtis. Whttelaw Reld, the American Ambassador, who "with Mrs. Held and the staff of the embassy was a guest at the garden party, wab presented by the King with a coronation medal. OWNS WORLD'S FINEST JEWELS countries he has. visited. Moreover, he Has obtained the best. teachers be could get from all lands. Five years .ago ho paid a prolonged visit to ,the United States, the result of which was that his only daughter OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O With Richard R. Bin clair, SecrePOEMS YOU'LL ENJOY. O o tary of the Aero Club, holding the O . arose from tho O. The Herald's Special Selections. O packago, Sopwlth OO aviation grounds at Garden City and OO timed his flight to meet tho liner in ONLY A NEWSPAPER GUY. President's brother, for a sky ride. oobooooooo ht 00 000,000 vi Jam-makin- g. I i"u nu A; LEAP ut ..... T .i X t;t-o- to-d- i pear-shap- ed p- te fair-size- 1 I TIE - m V, K ld i ii m , ve fight t ht n J M A pas-.Dac- Kerr-Smjle- y, Plne-Tar-Hon-ey ?'V to-da- y. UAttu . !,! H -- X.5pti- W? fff !"! nni ' rf jBtwafj''p' 'igtfavy..T yfftiwift'iw38 WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 1011. SAFE MAKER VERSUS Li. or newest parts are cut Into small THE HARTFORD HERALD Idetermlned push. Push! It Is Just the word for the grand, clear morning of life; It is Just the word for strong arms and strong hearts; it is Just the word for a world that Is as full of work as this Is. If anything Is In trouble, and you see it, don't stand back push! If there is 'anything good being done in any place where you happen to be, push! mim PAGE SEVEN. Adroit E fc ' . to THE REGENT VISIT pieces, so as to form a coarse powder. This powder Is then strewn THE SAFE BREAKER over the surface of the wound and OF STATE INSPECTOR a proper bandage applied. Within a week white spots appear on the Plans Are Employed surface, rapidly Increasing in size. To Hartford, Found One DisThe spots extend and thicken, and crepancy Other Offices Thwart Methods of finally form a perfect new skin. Popular Magazine. Were All Right. the Latter. We Give Avuay Common Sense Medical . - ft" rr I r X i l'r ' . i ft A -- " liA. Washington, 30. "The June Roosevelt panic," high cost of living, supporting an automobile and chauffeur and her husband's se- 15-1riousa Illness were reasons given to day by Mrs. Stllson Hutchlns for asking an increase of her monthly -allowance of S1.000 from tho estate of her husband. 16-1For several hours Mrs. Hutchlns 'gave Intimate details of her mode county. , U8t 29-3' Tho Inspector also commends the of living, expenses and domestic 3. Butlor, Morgantown, Sept. fanning herself vig August County Judge and County Clerk of (management, Bullitt Shepherdsvflle, Ohio county lor the business-lik- e orously ana answering many ques22-2August manner In which they conduct their tions with evident show of Indlgna-t'oBracken Germantown, respective offlco, but criticises the 23-2- 6. practice of the Commonwealth's At"I got $800 and SI. 000 a month Calloway Murray, Oct.' torney and tho County Attorney In and sometimes only SC00," said Campbell Alexandria, Sept. collecting fines, which they have no Mrs. Hutchlns, when asked what her Casey Liberty, August Carroll, Gallatin, Owen, Sanders, authority to do under the law, this allowance had been. "Tho year of power being delegated to the Sher- the 'Roosevelt panic' I was reduced exceedingly complicated system was Sept. immediately put Into force, where- Aug iff and trustee of the Jury fund only. to SG00 for a time," she said. Cumberland Burkesvllle, To the abovo the Inquirer adds: by not only was the pedigree of ev- ust 15-1When asked If tho allowance was The above telegram does not ap Intended to cover all her bills and ery workman looked Into closely, 17-1Fleming Ewlng, August Attorney expenses, Mrs. Hutchlns said: but the work among the employees Franklin Frankfort, August 29, ply to Commonwealth's Ringo or the present attorney of was so separated that no one man September 1. "What! Cover all my expenses? Ohio county, &s all the money col- Most distinctly not. or two men could gather enough inGarrard Lancaster, July lected by the Inspector was from "I have had an apartment In formation nbout a safe to put It to Graves Mayfleld, Sept. former officials of the county. dangerous uso afterward. FurtherParis nearly six year3," Mrs. HutchGrayson Leltchflold, Aug. 15-1- 8 When shown the above telegram lns said, explaining part of her exmore, when an employee Is dischargHardin Ellzabethtown, August Rlngo penses. "I pay my chauffeur more Attorney Commonwealth's ed, or when he voluntarily leaves his said: "I have never collected a than my cook. I fiifd my car costc position, his actions are watched, Hart Horse Cave, Sept. 0-23. and, although safe companies refuse Jefferson Fern Creek, August fine since I have been in office, be me much more than I think tires, cause the statute says whose duty It repairs and painting. Then, too, to discuss this particular point, it Is wages of servants are higher than a matter of record that any former NIcholasvllIe, August Is to collect all fines." Jessamine employee of a safe company, who Is three years ago. Food, marketing For the bcnetlt of our readers, everything costs more. In one possessed of Intimate Information August 23-2Erlanger, Kenton regarding the secrets of tljat comAugust 30, who nre not acquainted with the montii this year the expenses of the Knox Barbourvlllo, facts of the above, In Justice to the household were S2.500." pany's safes, is kept under constant September 1. officials, of Ohio county, "will say Mrs. Hutchlns said that sum did As an illustration of surveillance. LaRue Hodgenvlllo, Sept. 7. that a few weeks ago Mr. Carver, a not Include charities, theater tickthe thoroughness with which this Is Laurel London, August representative of the State Inspec- ets, phonograph done, thero may be cited the case of records for Mr. Lewis, Vanceburg, August tor, spent soveral days In Hartford, Hutchlns and other "necessaries." a former superintendent of ono of McCracken Paducah, Oct. Mrs. Hutchlns could not rememthe principal safe companies, who Monroe Tompklnsville,. August going over the records of the Circuit Court Clerk, thetCounty Court ber details of expenses of her Euwas discharged eight years ago for 30, September 2. Clerk and tho County Judge. ropean trips, because she went so intoxication, who subsequently Mercer Harrodsburg, Aug. In County Court Clerk Tinsley's often and to so many different sought and obtained a position as Montgomery Mt. Sterling, July office the Inspector found that his places. superintendent of an Iron foundry 25-2exactly to a cent, In tho Middle West, who has now August 30, books balanced Nelson Bardstown, and every book, record, etc., was In o o o o,o held that position for the last seven September 2. SPECIAL NOTICE O perfect shape. It was found, how-ove- r, O years, who has done his work well, Pendleton Falmouth, Sept. 27-3O In regard to that a former Clerk, Mr. Rag- - O and who Is kept under tho eye of a Somerset, August 29, Pulaski land, had discrepancies In his rec- - O OBITUARIES. RESOLUTIONS O dlectlve In the safe company's pay. September 1. O c. OF RESPECT, O oras lnal nmounieu in an to There Is not the slightest reason to Robertson Mt. ' Olivet, Sept.' thlnE 1Ike $1,200, with penalties OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO doubt tho man's Integrity, but as Broadhiad. Aucust amounting to about $200. Mr. Rag-lan- d has been, suggested by the man's 16-1Tho Hartford Herald has adopted made good this amount. employer, who knows his superinScott Georgetown, July Upon investigating Circuit Clerk a new rule In regard to Obituaries, Shelby Shelbyvllle. Aug. 22-2tendent Is being watched, the safe of Respect, Cards of Barrass' books the inspector found Resolutions company seems unwjlllng to take Spencer Taylorsvllle, Aug. them correct with the exception of Thanks, &c, whether written at the Simpson Franklin, August 31, the slightest chance. Harper's a few fines which "had been over- the behest of lodges, churches or InSeptember 2. Weekly. i and that Is, we shall looked, but would have been ulti- dividuals, Union Unlontown, August charge at the rate of two cents per RELEASED AFTER BEING mately checked. Mr. Carver comWayne Montlcello, Sept. IN ASYLUM 30 YEARS plimented Mr. Barrass very highly line for all such articles, except obitWebster Providence, Aug. upon the manner in which he kept uary poetry, which will be ono cent Woodford Versailles, Aug. per word, stralght.Thls Is tne smallBarcelona, Spain, June 24. his ofllce, and stated that it was In est rate we charge for anything and Matllde Andoyro has been STRAWBERRIES TEMPTED perfect shape. Judge Wedding's ofof our regular rate. THE HUNGERING FISH fice was also examined and found is only one-fift- h released from an asylum after thirThe amount, In cash or stamps, p ty years' confinement on a trumped-uI'O. K. must accompany each article, or Leo, Mass., Juno 30. Fred Vo-scharge of lunacy to enable tho Six it will not be printed. was fishing in tho Lee Resertrustees of her enormous fortune to Tho Jupremo court of tho United words average a line In ordivoir y and heard near shore it to suit themselves. nianngo announces that hereafter nary reading and every separate was a State? Senorita Matilde refused to mar- what he at first supposed ry a person of their selection and Vnu8krat. It proved to bo. a big prosecution? of tru$t$ mu$t bo gov- character or Initial letter counts as sigerned by the rule of Something ol$o n word. The heading and tho has spent all this time in a mad- fcarp. nature both count one line each, IS an ImprcSSion that they aro govyield to their He watched the fish for some house rather than oven If they aro only a word or two. wishes. She was accidentally dis- minutes and says positively that erned by tho rule of Ssomething el$e poetry, straight obituary All Glasgow Times. obalong the shoro strawberries hung beSIdeS reaSon. covered by a cousin, who has through, one cent per word. over tho water varying In distance tained her release. Our old rule in regard to ObituaChiouic Sore Eyes The case Is attracting great In- from 4 to 10 inohes from the surAre easily cured with Sutherland's ries, &c. was 150 words free, balance terest throughout Spain owing to face, and he was surprised to see a cent a word, but this did not prove the high social position of all par- the big fish bobbing Its head out of Eagle Eye Salve. It Is painless and satisfactory because tho bounds were guaranteed. 25c a ties Involved. Her father was a tho water and grabbing the borrles. harmless and m almost always overstepped, and we everywhere. colonel In the Spanish army In the Vosen watched It repeat tho op- box. , Sold have been forced to adopt this new Philippines, where he accumulated eration half a dozen times. He Love. rule, which Is In effect from now on. a fortuno after tho customary man- then tried his bait and succeeded in Mabol I am Sure he must have Contributors will pleaso remember. hooking tho fish. He had to shoot loved her very dearly. ner of Spanish colonial grandees. A Gills' (Mill). lit before he could land it. Tho carp Maude I Bhould say so. He A Thought. club discussed weighed 32 pounds. literary "Our married her in spite of the fact that Tho worTd is wide, Browning last night." he had been out in tho rain with In time and tide END OF PROTECTION ERA "What was the result?" And God Is guldo. CAN IT REALLY RE TRUE? her all ono afternoon, was seasick "Well, we decided that s certain with her, and saw her unexpectedly Then, do not hurry. lady had better keep an oye on hor When a Bolld Republican delega- at homo tho morning, after a dance. husband, and that tho harem skirt That man Is blest tion from the State of Kansas votes JUST KEEP ON PUSHING won't do." Who does his best solidly for a Democratic measure IT'S GOOD FOR EVERYBODY And leaves tho rest. reducing by one-ha- lf Illustrate!. the duty on Then, do not worry. Nelwools and woolens, It ought to be Teacher Now, remember, If thore was more push In tho -plain to everybody that the old lie, that anything you can seo wor,d thoro would bo fowor hungry, HAIR TAKES THE PLACE Can you suffering through is transparent. OF SKIN IN GRAFTING Publican doctrine of protection has lmlf.clothed, homeless. fallen upon ovll days. When a Re- - chldren. fovor broken down dIs. name something that Is transparSenator from tho great !Blpated men and women; less need ent? Chopped hair has been success- - PMMlcan A Nellie Yes, ma'am. Small New York franklr admtB' 'of. almshouses, houses fully substituted for afcln in skin-,Bt- a' as Mr- - Root admitted yestorday.that .and homea for tho trlondleBBi Puan keyhole. grafting by the French surgeon, P. not th,,nk hnt h farmer mean8 a fo for a nIghbor In trou. Carnot, who has applied his method .ho des !hnB befn greatly benefited by the jb,e Pll8h mcana a nfe for your-fain many cases. It Is based on tho system, perhaps not pro-- 1 e,f out of th(j 8,0UgU of despondon. that tho cells of tho hair and 'Protective teotcd at a" " n "omo instnnc- out or troublei and lft,e-sn8-( its roots are epidermic outgrowths puah nv?r huff easily transformed Into !es along the Canadian border it jreaJ and fancIod and can be vldent ) muflt furthotr be .Anybody. Tho harder the push tho skin cells. Tho use of hair not only (if tfllf UU11U "WIUl HUB BU 1UU& UliilUU 111U better, if It Is given In the right dl- n.ltl. h. v qocD W..r ".. uni JJ.nnHlpnii nnrtv nn.l (tin nrntnprnrl . TORPID LIVER. Push uphill few people FOR A torpid liver deranges the whole roctlon. Inc skin from other persons, which v York bo It Is said Jntceats Is broken,-N- ow push downhill. Don't ft to a painful operation, but system, and produces Tlme3. afraid of your muscles and sinews to bo an Imprpveraent as well, as It SICK HEADACHE, . Don,t be Dyspepsia, Costivcnoss, Rheutlley Wer0 slvcn t0 use Is strong and hardy, and, being InThe Test hands; ,.they ured to a minimum of nutrition, to Diogenes was searching for an afrald of ?l matism, Sallow Skin and Piles. fifrald .meant for service. There is no better remedy for these able to thrive under unfavorable finnnnf mnn. common diseases than DR. TUTT'S may says. such as prevail where i conditions, 7ur companion- -Prtn anion na HO Will advertise that his sum- LIVER PILLS, as a trial wilt prove. Tirtn'r" ha nfrnlH rf vniir -. prnf finer In nncessarV. M w, roctnrr hna rn Aan til tnoa " at. trior Take No Substitute. It will never roproacl, you for a good Tho manner of performing the tha .,, deed, but push with all vour heart. . .. operation Is simple, a few hairs be- The lowest bid acceptod for tho mind and soul, whenever you seo Ing pulled from tho head of the pa- -' tlent or of a relative, and, with the S5Q.000.000 3 per cent. Govern- - anything or anybody that will be SUTHEHLWDS EAGLE EYE SALYS Good f,-- Nothing hut the EyM the better for a good, long, strong, bulbous root removed, the freshest meht bond toeue Is 102.2167. 14-1- 6. 8. 27-3- 0. 31-Se9. 2-- 4. 00 8. I 0, 21-25. n. 11-1- 4. 5-- 9. 23-2- S. 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Has tho best and fullest market the Courier-Journa- l. Times. tttrnjUmyi -- -- Wr ""PIWV'ltMSlj" i ., -- i - PAGE EIGHT. his bouses repaired and thoy will be occupied by families be has rented tp since he arrived. Drs. Dorcas Stahl, widow of the 1011. WEDXESDAY, Jl'LY 0, late Sam Stahl, of Owensboro, Is visiting her brother and sister, Mr. S. P. Taylor and Mrs. J. P. Stevens, HIS STEPTFATHER KILLS Mrs. 13. Stlllwell, of East View, Ky., Is visiting the family of Mr. AVER MOTHER'S SHOULDER Gordon Young this week. THE HARTFORD HERALD L EGLISLATIVE ' Named CANDIDATES over A. I. McKehney, by the narrow margin of four votes. s Unlon G. L, Drury, a well known lawyer, ilefeatod John T. O'Nan for the nomination" for Representative. He will be elected easily. Warren County- - District A. W, Palmer won the nomination for Representative over W. R. Whltlpw, who sought renomlnatlon. Tho district is regarded as safely WEDNESDAY, JUliY 5, 1911. The Hartford Herald 1.1 mi at State Primary Saturday. i' l 11EFLIX. Tlio Hind You Havo Always Bought, and whicli. lias been light July 3. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Both Raced for Deadly PistoWebster In a three-hande- d In uso for over 30 years, hns borno tho signature of NOMINATIONS visited Mr. MANY for tho nomlnatlSn for Representa Condlt and children and has been mauo under his per- Mother Couldn't' Avert tive, D. W. Wiley won 6ut over D. Herman PIrtle and family, of sonal supor Ision slnco Its infancy. B. Baker and W. G. Roney. The Sunday. fX&tCitfc Allniv r nir in lrPflVrt Vnil 111 tills. Tragedy. Mrs. Lizzie Youngs, of Baton For State Senator and' Re- nomination is equivalent t6 election. nro but All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-gooIn the Morgan-Wolf- o Rouge, La., who has been visiting district the Experiments that trifle "with and endanger tho health ef presentative in .Various The Hopklnsvllle New Era says: her cousins. Misses Lattle and Ka are- - that Horton, Indications of Infants and Children Experience, against Experiment. Firing over his mother's shoulder, tie Heflln, at this place, for the past Wolfe, has won the nomination for Districts. who ran between him and his step- week, has returned home. Representative. father In an attempt to prevent a Miss Fllydla Foster, who taught SUCCESS IS SURE START $300,000 FVXD TO DEMOCRATIC tragedy, "William Burdln, aged 18, a three-montscnooi ai mis piace, r, DEFEND THE TMcXAMARAS Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Parellred a shot which struck his Friday. A large crowd atclosed A feature of the Democratic State is Pleasant. goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. James Casteele, over the tended and a nice program was well Indianapolis, Ind., July 1. Evcontains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic right eye, causing InBtant death. congratulated Miss primary In many counties compris- ery rendered. All destroys Worms member of a local "union in this substance. Its ago is its guarantee. Neighbors who hurried to the Foster for tho school she taught. ing senatorial and legislative dis and-allacountry is to be asked to contribute cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Foverlshncss. scene of the tragedy were astonishHlggs, who has typhoid tricts, was tho nomination of candi Mrs. Oma 25 cents toward the defense of John relievos Toothing Troubles, cures Constipation Colic ed to find the boy In fine spirits and fever, Is no better. dates for State Senator and Repre- J. and James B. M.cNamara, chargassimilates tho Food, regulates tho and Flatulency. saying that ho was glad ho did it, Mr. Will Crabtree, wife and chilevStomach and Bowels, givinghcalthy and natural sleep ed with dynamiting outrages In Los would have been killed dren, of the Washington neighbor- sentative, and these Contests in "because he Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. tho races Angeles, according to a plan adopt "himself if he had not. The parties hood, visited her mother and father ery case overshadowed ed by Samuel Gompors, president Springs. for the State offices. live at Dawson at this placo Saturday and Sunday. of the American Federation of LaALWAYS Early Wednesday morning the boy In the First Senatorial district Mrs. Grover Pirtlo, of Owensboro, bor, and other national labor organroom, where visited relatives at this place last went into his mother's Fulton, Hickman and Graves coun- ization officials, madft public In this Boars the Signature of she was Blck, and asked her about week. Her husband came over Fri- ties W. A. Frost was nominated city It Is expected fn this ordered day, returning home Sunday. some housework. His father for State Senator over Sam V. Nor way to raise a defense fund of "him to shut up and leave the room. Miss Lea Rowan, who has fever, man, both the candidates hailing $500,000 this summer. question, is no better. The boy repeated the The various national labor union '-e6CCFrost carried hAnifniiAntAixt whereupon the stepfather seized a Mr. nnd Mrs. Wayne Pirtle and from Graves county. nn1sAj4 tn ' 4n Via -n boy, but children, of Nocreek, visited his Graves and Hickman counties, while "c" chair and started for the was arrested by his wife who Jump- sister, Mrs. Kate Heflln, hero Sun his opponent received a majority In senu tne contrtQutions to iranK secretary of the AmeriFulton county. The district Is over- Morrison, ed from her sick bed. day. "McNam-ar- a According to the boy's story his Ger-d- le whelmingly and the can Federation of Labor. Democratic Mr. Curry Wallace and Miss stamps" bearing a portrait of J. stepfather swore at him and said he Bennett, of Beda, attended nomination equivalent to election. In was going to get his gun and kill ct,urch at the Valley Sunday nnd Frost is a strong county unit man. J. McNamara also are fo be Issued W of HTAUR OMMHV. T KIHMV STMCXT. NMT VOKK OCT. by the Federation of Labor, to be flcrht fnr thft Tha lilm. Both left the room at n run dined at Mr. Lewis Easterday's. at fach- - the proceeds to for the drawer where tho pistol was Mr. J. W. Foster and family vis- nomination for State Senator In the ,8oId, go into tho defense fund. "kept, the boy reaching there first. ited his brother, Mr. Arch Foster, Twenty-firdistrict Carroll, Hen- The mother followed nnd made a ,near Llvermore. from Saturday af ry, Oldham and Trimble counties PUBLIC LANDS THROWN -- O ly killed. Creigliluti Slump, of Lexdesperate effort to prevent the shoot- ternoon until Sunday. was won by W. B. Moody, of Henry OP.EX FOR REGISTRATION,! KEXTUCKY XEWS NOTES. O ington, the fireman, was unhurt, ing. Mr. Robert Carson and wife, of county, the home of the other can-O though Roadmaster Watklns was The boy surrendered to Marshal Louisville, are here visiting friends didates, who were W. T. Chilton, W. Washington, June 30. ApproxiX.lgon and was placed In the county and relatives. burned, and his leg broken and he H. Ellis and H. K. Bourne. The se- mately G00.000 acres of land havo A stock barn belonging to James sustained Internal Injuries. Spread3all Wednesday afternoon. The exMr. and Mrs. Azro Rowan and lection was left to the primary In been opened to settlers under the amining trial will lie held somo time Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rowan will Henry county. Moody's nearest com- registration plan through a procla- Arnell, east of Sharpburg, was ing rails caused the overturning of next week. L. R. Fox, a prominent leave for Owensboro this morning. petitor was Ellis. The district Is re- mation signed by President Taft, struck by lightning and burned to the engine. attorney, was engaged to defend the Surveys for the location ot Dam 150,000 acres being within tho Fort the ground. The barn was worth Mr. A. C. Foster Is on the sick liably Democratic. fight was Berthold 1oy. A pretty triangular list. Indian reservation of about $2,000, and the loss Is only No. 51, opposite Smlthland, twelve Casteele, according to the hoy.had miles above Paducah, are being Mr. Allen Johnson, wife and chll- - made for the nomination for Senator North Dakota and 450,000 In tho partly covered by Insurance. A new and untried horse that was made by a party of Government endistrict, com- - pine Ridge and Roseland Indian threatened on several previous oc"dren, of near Pleasant Hill, spent in the Twenty-thir- d being driven to the delivery wagon gineers. Soundings are being made raslons to kill him. Sunday with Mr. Willie Johnson and prising Boone, Gallatin and Owen reservations In South Dakota. of J. E. Buekman Grocery Company by survey boat No. 2 In the tow of The slain man was a teamster wife here. went to former Rep- counties, which 1JLIXD TIGER OPERATOR at Unlontown ran away and threw steamer Waverock. Tho dam will and had been living at Dawson Mrs. Ann Holhrook is visiting her resentatlvo J. W. Berkshire, of IS GIVEX FIXE OF 903 Willis Hargrave, the driver, to the be Just below the mouth of tho Cum- Springs for about a year. county, who defeated J. R. sister and friends at Beaver Dam Boone ground, fracturing his skull, from land river at tho foot of the island at Kennedy and S. W. Tolln In the prithis week. A Petk Into Ills Pocket Ind., June 30. Harry which he died in a few hours. Bedford, mary which was confined to Boone that point. 111, an aged man on trhl before "Would show the box of Bucklen's Help for Those Who Have Stomach county. Thirty-si- x Fire, supposed to have been caused days In the workhouse The nominee Is assured of Terr Mayor Fields, charged with run- from a defective flue totally des- was tho aggregate of the sentences Arnica Salve that E. S. Loper, a Trouble. election. a blind tiger, was convicted troyed the frame country home of given by Police Judge Southgate in carpenter, of Marllla, N. Y. always After doctoring for about twelve Nominations for Representative ning carries. "I have never had a cut, years for a bad stomach trouble, were made In the following districts' and given a fine and costs of $63, to Will F, Henry, near Judy, Montgom- Lexington to a gang of half a dozen which wan added a jail sentence o' ery county. All of tho contents negroes who wore caught loafing wound, bruise, or sore It would not and spending nearly Ave hundred at the Democratic State primary:) sixty duvo. Terrlll Is past savonty were burnod, and the loss will reach about the streets. Judge Southgate soon heal," he writes. Greatest dollars for medicine and doctors' Anderson J. R. Paxton defeated liealer of burns, bolls, scalds, chap- fees, I purchased my wife one box Edgar D. Burton, for Representa- years of age and until forced out of $2,000, with insurance of $1,000. and Chief of Police Reagan aro mak ped hands and lips, fever sores, skin of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver tive. The district Is strongly Dem- business by tho option law had been Lator reports regarding tho del- ing a vigorous crusade against Idle In tlin saloon eruptions, eczema, corns and piles. TabletB, which did her so much good ocratic. business at Huron, uge which flooded Hardin county at negroes loafing In that city wfiilo m that she continued to use them and 2r.c at James H. Williams. this cqunty, for many years. Tho an early hour Tuesday morning are 'tho farmers are unable' to find Carlisle L. B. Owen, of Ballard by the to the effect that there were rises of enough hands to attend to their they have done her more good than 'Arlington, was nominated. He wll trial Is the result of a raid Tuke Not ire. all of the medicine I bought before. have no opposition at the November officers on his place, In which a eight to ten feet in many creeks of harvest. I will bo on the market to buy considerable quantity of lqupr was the cpunty, nnd that the consequent Samuel Boyor, Folsom, Iowa. This election. The ninetieth birthday ot Miles both pooled and unpooled wheat In medicine Is for sale by all dealers. damages to the crops will total thou- Webb, oldest member of the remarkBarren C. C. Terry and Elkans found. car lots. Sacks for rent or sale. Samples free. m Dickey; both claim the nomination of dollars. able old Webb family of Letcher W. E. ELLIS, Sprains require careful treatment. sands W. G. Dunn, an Inmate of tho county, descendants of DanlelBoone, for Representative. Tho Produce Man, Keep quiet and apply Chamberlain's RED HIM,. Eastern Kentucky Asylum for thei was celebrated by a general family Boone O. D. Carroll was nomi Liniment freoly. Hartford, Ky. JGtf It will remove the Insane, escaped from the Institution reunion at the home of Uncle Miles July 3. Thore will be meeting nated for Representative over N. soreness and quickly restore the a few days ago and prowlod for of this place, attended the play at ItEAVER DAM. at Mayklng, above Whltesburg, in Allen, by a small majority. parts to a healthy condition. For busy J. Acton. Everybody Invited. several clays about the South Elk- - which hundreds of the descendants July 3. The stork has been Boyle Representative W. P. Pitt- m sale by all dealers. The party at Mr. Adam Wright's horn neighborhood and caused much; of Uncle Miles took part. They came In our city of late. Born to tho wlfo man was dcreatcd for renomlnatlon a boy; last Saturday night was much en by Francis B, Douglas, a young" excitement In that vicinity before ho from all over Letcher county and Hank Olfers Reward. of John Harrison, June 30, pounds. Dr. Sam Taylor joyed by all present. weight G A roward of $350 has been offer was finally captured. , newspaper man of Danville. Wise county, Va., to bo present at Mr. Wames Burton, who has A brood sow bolonglng to Molv'n tho reunion Which has been held anwas the attending physician. To Bullitt Spencer David B. Thur- - ed by the Farmers Hank at White for somo tlmo, the wife of Allen Millor, a boy; beon HIAndrew Fillback,is no better. man, a former newspaper man, won Plains for the capture of the robber Hall, a farmer of upper Beaver nually for several years. Mr. who has tho nomination for Representative pigs, weight only 2V pounds. Dr. Sam who fhado an unsuccessful attempt creek, gave birth to twenty-on- o Suit was filed in the Franklin Cir all perfectly well formed. In two cuit Court by Suter Adams for $10,- Taylor attended. This babe lived been In Missouri for some time, has over his two opponents, W. M. to blow up tho vault recently, a litters she has given birth to forty- - 000 damages against the Capital only a short time. Also to the wife returned home. ("Windy Bill") Thompson, a former Misses Mnrdle and Martha Potts eight pigs. The owner has been of- Gas and Electric Light Company, of of Henry Taylor, a boy; weighing Representative, and E. L. Snider. fered a fancy price for the sow, but Frankfort, for the drowning ot his 10 pounds. Dr. Moore officiated. of this place attended the piny at The district Is safely Democratic. , FOR FLETCHER'S Olaton Thursday night. wjll not accept It. All the mothers are doing well. little son, Oscar Adams. Tho petition Garrard John M. Farra won the Mrs. Tom Duke, of Owensboro, nomination for Representative over Gasoline leaking from the light charges the neglect of the defendant Miss Lutllda Hodges, of Dale, machlno at the Presbyterian church In allowing children to play about Ind., Is at the bedside of her little who has been very low for somo J. A. Doty and J. O. Bogle, the .intime, at tho residence of Mr. and cumbent. in Sharpsburg, ignited nnd caused the top of the dam or dike owned bv uleco and nephew, Francis and an explosion during services. A pan- It op the bank of tho river. children of John Hodges, who "Mrs. Jim Wright, returned to her Graves T. J. Gregory captured Tho ic prevailed for awhIo and It looked boy was playing near tho dam about have lately been stricken with ty- home In Owensboro one day last tho nomination for Representative week. All her friends and rolatlves In a as if the church was doomed. Tho two weeks ago when he fell Into the phoid fever. contest, defeating fire department was called out and Kentucky river and was drowned. Mrs. Edmnnil S. Williams, of hopo she will soon recover. Seth Boaz, A. L. Hicks, John R. MIrsos Marie and Martha Potts Thomas and John B. Hobson. He Ttoseboro, N. C, mother of Mr. Joo tho flames were extinguished. A flight of homing pigeons, th "Williams, our depot ngent, Is In the nnd Miss Llzzlo Burton, of this will havo a walkover at the general HA R D W I C K, O W E X S 11 O R O Growers of Nicholas county In object of which is the establishment , tending to raise a crop of tobacco of recbr.ds, was started at Lexington city, visiting her son. Mrs. Williams placo, attended tho party nt Mr. election. O Fino Watch and Jewelry Re- - 5. this season havo just completed the when 250 of tho birds were le Is one of our good old Confederate Adam Wright's last Saturday night. Hardin Tho four candidates K Messrs. Harlan Potts and Lorenzo for tho nomination for Representaladles, having a husband who went y last transplanting and the. crop Is loose, with Rochester, Jnmestown 0 pairing. now all out. A careful Investiga and Buffajo as their destination. Tho with his State in defense of fio Lost Acton, of this place, went to Hart- tive came 'under the wire closely Expert and Artistic Monogram Williams, ford last Saturday on business. Charllo Mr. CnuKo. tion shows about of tho flight of the birds will bo checked up bunched, but Will A. Shawler manMrs. Wayne Mldklff, or Sulphur aged to win by n nose. Tho other brother of Mr. Joo Wllllamr, who usual amount of acres transplanted, hy telegraphic reports. Ol formerly lived at this placo but of Springs, has been visiting her par- candidates were W. H. McMurtry, Eyes Tested and Lenses Ground .--' ents. Mr. nnd Mrs. James York. D. M. Cooper and Joromo Meors. ? that ,t wn be hard orlt t) mako ft late has been boM'.kcpier for it firm Mr. and Mrs. Frank Atkinson and Tho tt 'crop. lu Florldn, cnin to our city lust nomination Is equivalent to ; In our Shops. Despondent because of protracted week to meet his mother. Ho has 'family, of Louisville, havo beon vis- election. a pos'tlor as bookkeeper iting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Representative H. C. q We have a complete Lens K 111 health, James E. Rowland, aged sixty-eigyears, a fell known farmDuffy could not qualify for "come lor i cnal pwinnf In. Mist Virgi- Will Acton, of thisi place. Grinding Plant and tWO fi n. Charllo l.a other Ji'tinctlono 'n 'back" honors and was defeated for K er and horseman of Bourbon coun . . . .. . A 1'nln Remedy our city. ty, commuted suicide .m a barn on the nomination by a small majority uraauaio upucians ana can and Mr. Fred Both Internal and external Is need- by James A. Leach, an ultra "dry" Mr. Sllnnhaugh his farm near Paris, by shooting himgive perfect results. Taylor, of Princeton, Ky., mado a ed dally by almost every family. advocate. self through the heart. The body McCALL PATTERNS o Don't buy Glasses from spec Celebrated lor style, perfect fit, flmpMdtyind flying trip to our city last week, Keep a bottle of Dr. Boll's Antl-Palwas found shortly after breakfast by Henry Much Interest was manireliability nearly 40 ynrs. Sold In nearly tf Good for all kinds of bowel fested In "having business with the Planing a farm hand who had gone In search er.ry city and town In the Untied States and this race on account of the o cuts, fact Canada, or by mall direct. Jitoro (old than who travel tacle peddlers Externally for "Mill Co. This company has a large troubles. of him. that formor Lieut. Gov. W. P. any other make. Send lor free catalogue. warehouse with building material burns, Bpralns and all pains. Strong- Thorne, who represented the coun cc froniwclty tp city- The Stony Creek section of Nicho MeCALIS MAGAZINE 3! More subscribers than nny other fashion nt Princeton, where thoy are doing ly antiseptic. Sold ovorywhero. m ty several terms In the Legislature, las county wbb struck by a magazine million a month. Invaluable. Lut. est styleii. patterns, dressmaking, millinery, n thriving business under the mandid a great deal ot dam-ag- o was a candidate for the nomination, H Wo have. Skilled Workmen and O plain sewing, fancy needlework, halrdresilng, Cardinal Gibbons offered up a agement of Mr. Fred Taylor. etiquette, good stories, etc Only 50 cents a from the washing of the land mass of thanksgiving in a little stating that he desired to round' out o tho Ycry Finest and Best year (worth double), Including a Irrw pattern. Our little grandson, Master Ram-ne- y chapel his political career with one more Q,and overflowing of the bottom lands. Subscribe today, or send for sample copy. about fifty miles from BaltiTaylor, who has been staying term 4n the House. The successful U" Machinery and Stock and are :5 where growing crops were almost WONDEBFUlu INDUCEMENTS more In honor of annito Agents. lotal brings premium caUlogc. tflth us the past month, return- versary as a priest his fiftieth o ruined.' Stony creek and tributaries candidate was Dr. Elijah Bishop, Q in a position to and new cash priiaofTets. Address and twenty-flvrender good home at Princeton last Sat- years rampage and cleared out vac Meciu ce aw ta :u w. nth sl. new iom went on a who defeated Gov. Thorne by a small ed to his as a cardinal. . 2S, water gaps service. urday. majority. The other candidates,-i and tore away much J Mr. J. O. Bratcher, of Horrln, 111., who ran as pacemakers, were J..O. as We pay cash for" old Gold and ' was In our city last week! looking Matt s Kolly of Mt. Sterling, was ?7 Renfro and W. H, Johnson. W FOR FLETCHER'S dwelling houses that ho : Pendleton John F. 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