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Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.): July 12, 1911 Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Jno. P. Barrett & Co. Hartford, KY 1911 haf1911071201_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 12, 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. T" V" r Tr.Tl THE HARTFORD HERALD. Subscription $1 Per Year in Advance. "' fti "" i of a iro?j fforM, ih rw ifllpiioii tiittrhg at Mj bkL" uj Kinds Job Printing Xeath Executed. 37th ?EAR. HARTFORD, KY., WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1911. PROMISES KEPI XO. 23 USE! .$ WAGON TO BYJEMOGRHIS ji Mil LOOT MY v In Congress, is the Record Robbers Make a Raid On Town of Stanley. Being Made. SO DECLARESSPEAKER CLARK SECUflE MONEY UNO STAMPS e ! Democratic Policies Are ing Put Into National Be- - At .post-Offic- Also Enter Gropp's Store Alarm Legislation. ARE GOING OX DOWN THK LINK POSTAL Is Sent Out. ' u inspectors xoTirn:i) b At a? unknown hour Thursday (By Tavcnnor, Special Washington nlghtof last week robbers entered Correspondent of The Herald.) o at Stanley and stDh Washington, July 8. "The young thennorabors of the House are working a largelr umber of stamps and four llko veterans. Tho present House dollars iin car.ii. They also entered is one that no Democrat, or any oth- the general merchandise store of A. er American Cftlzon, need apologize II. Gropp and appropriated a quan.for. I believe that the couulry thor- - tity of meat, lard, flour, caiuu-goods and several hats, shirts and oughly appreciates this, too." Speaker Champ pairs of shoes. So far the thlovis Thus declared o in the have mado good their escape Democrats "Tho Clark. fighting a good fight," 'out leaylng any clowc behind them, are continued tho Speaker, as ho looked Tho losses were not discovered until iup from a desk piled high with coY- - early Wednesday morning, An entrance was effected at the resnondonce. ronorts of Investlcat- by tearing out one of tho Ing committees, and an assortment of books sufficient to servo an or- small pine panels of the shlo door. HON. JAMES n. McCREARY, D nincrutlc Nominee for Governor. The robbers left tho building by tho dinary man as a completo library. same 'door, after unlocking It from Continuing he said: Tho cash drawer was "We are fulfilling as rapidly and itho Inside. In the othor districts were duo chiefN HON. OL! IE M. .1 IMES, Dcmoi-mlnluoc for State .Senator. literally as possible every prom - looted of a small amount of money, ly to tho Increasing development of a3 carTHE OUTPUT OF, and carriers' case of tho rural ise made to the people. mining operations in the Eastern "We promised In the Denver plat- rier for routo No. 2 was robbed of Pcld. shooting. form to reform the rules of the something like $4 in cash and $3 In Several neighbors saw the "Compared with that for 1900, Mrs. Robbtns recently caused the ntwl INE DESTROYED we have done It, rm.... twr .. . nnn rani ctnmnq Uy pick- KENTUCKY COAL tho output for 1910 shows a gain of House, and .. . . i. '.ing tno iock oi mo uoor iueiwcen xi o .ino( rt ....a. v...,....., w,......r, lint ine Is an accomplished fact. " fo Cmlth lir.lfif .....9,C99,33G tons, or an increase of storo, .with a minor Infraction of city oro and the "Wn nrnmlRod thn nponlo thnt we over 193 per cent. In annual pro- At the trial Mrs. Smith robbers entered tho latter place, finances. to would submit a proposition tho BY HER MAGAZINES Shows Big Gain During ilnrMnn within 19CJ3' ton Yonm. The amond the Constitution to permit .the nothing was found missing. .was ireeu ami .Mrs. uouuins nneu but was 6,670,363 Increase over store of Gropp Tho mercantile tons, or a gain of 83.. per cent. In the PePle t0 voto dlrect for United the Year 1910. The One Woman Major. Into from the roar, ,Stat.es Senators". The House prompt-,ear- g was broken yearly output within the last flvo Mrs. Ella Wilson, the Mayor of CnVc wlinrftXtho robbers broko a window Rivliv r An ly passed such a measure. 'Hunnowcll, Kans.. Is making good. -- No "Wo Promised to pass a bill com-k- wi, 3Za ,tnto,i tho winHow. i,t MINED W0RETIiAN14,DD0,D00 mar- better coals are sent to Investigation. by the rear .Mayor Wilson has a husband who from anv mines than are nroduc- - .PeHlng the publication of campaign they made- their exit It Is thought , Paralyzed and two sons nearly door of the building. That yet, because of ,cxpenses Dofore tho "lections, ed in Kentucky, and that they had a lamp lighted in this .Brown whom she Is educating, and HE .Short Tons Last Year An lack of manufacturing enterprises, has been done, BELIEVES THE EXPLOSION said by the Chattanooga . nno wni. foiin.l noar tho she Is "We promised to admit Now Mex- hniMim. the increase In the home consumpTlmes to be "a devout member of store, which had all an- Increase of About tion is relatively slow. Of the out- ico and Arizona. Wo have done our rear of tho Presbyterian Church." best to bring about that. It is up pearances that It had been used hur- tho put for 1910, 8,800,682 tons were Was From Within Outside Y 43 Per Cent. riedly. to the Senate. MARVELOUS FEATS reported as shipped to other States, attempted THE Evidently tho robbers "We promised to cut down the Blow Could Not Inflict OF A R.MIY HERCULES Is probable that tho actual FATAIj ACCIDENTS KILLED 50 and It o open the safe, which contained a tonnago so shipped somewhat ex- disbursements of the Government. Such Disaster. We havo already made a beginning large amount of money, aa the day Thomas Bates, Jr., of Pembroke. ceeded that amount. Frankfort, Ky., July 8. C. J. been of "The ranks of the ten leading by abolishing more than one hun- lock1A1 tho larger doors had -- . rA tlrnil of lnnfltier nnil lnnklnir nlons- AT l. AnVH tln4tA . Norwood, Chief Inspector or Mines, h(ls worfc He ,s not AX KTERXAL NAVAL MYSTERY counties according to commercial dred useless offices In and about tho u.Keu. uuu cm. IU...U.U..UUU has submitted his annual report for output in 1910, was as follows: House of Representatives, therobjV.lnsldo vault had not been success- - ion,y earnlnR hlg own vlng and BRV. the calendar year of 1910. The re- Muhlenberg, Washington, July 7. Tho loss of Ing money for his college educntlon, Hopkins, Bell, Whit- saving $182,000 annually. This Is fully worked. port In part Is as follows: Upon entering the store Wednesley, Webster, Pike, Ohio, Knox, only an earnest of what wo will ac but Is laying aside money for n home tho battleship Maine was caused by the day morning Mr. Gropp found tracks for his "For statistical purposes, Union and Johnson. Muhlenberg- has compllsh. tne explosion of nor three magabride when ho trots one. Kentucky coal tields are divided Into occupied first place since and includuu uiu living uii iu iiiu jeuur- - on the storo noor made ny uare Other boys are doing this, too, zines. No such eflect as that pronamely: The Westthree districts, ing 1908; up to that year Hopkins sonlan doctrlno of 'economy In thoJcot, and there were wagon tracks but Thomas Is only 23 months old duced upon the vessel could havo ern, which Includes all counties in held the position continuously by a public expense, that 'labor may be .at the rear door, thus causing him and weighs but 26 pounds. bcoa caused by an explosion from tho Souththe Western coalfield: r,ates Is cnoWn as the without. Such Is the opinion of large margin, for more than thirty lightly burdened. No doubt - we t0 bellevo there wero two or throe YounR eastern, which Includes Bell, Har- years. will be sneered at by spendthrifts as n the gang, and thnt a wagon was Baby HerculeV and is utlli7lng. Gen. William H. Biby, Chief of En- lan, Jackson, Knox, Laurel, Pulaski, cheeseparers, but son- - "SP' 'n hauling off tho loot, through his father, the fact that he gincers, l S. A., who has returned The progress of mining In T1)0 Owensboro police were Wayne and Whitley "Pockcastle, during tho last ten years slblo folk will Indorse our action. Inspection of the is stronger than any other boy of after a personal iountles. the Northeastern, has been notable, In 1900 the counand to bo Indorsed. fle(J Immediately upon tho discovery his neo in the country, to provide for work of raising tho Maine. it deserves tho countv whbh at present Includes all other W counties In the Eastern coameiu. ty produced 400,581 tons; this grew "Wo promised to repeal tho tariff ,of tl, robberv, as were james uiu his future. Gen. Bixby said that n on wood pulp, print paper, lumber, ,omciais. anu to 1,044,402 tons In 1905, and to When Bntoi. now n Pembroke fedo-postal authorl- - farmer, but onco a member of tho poition of the deck ovor the magastatistics reported by 2,849,690 in 1910. "Tho coal timber and logs and that tlfoBO artl- - inotlfied the zines was blown upward and laid this office rofer only to the commor- "The total selling value of the cles would bo placed on the free list. it,es of tho robbery and overy effort CalIfornla Legislature. 'saw his child backward, ard that there wore nui ......uu ciai mines, which -"""commercial coal, at the mines, wbb cm fn,. n h non.nr,iin u.,n to was mauo to caicn tne inieves. - v...ww.....v. wwuou ,o pick up a baby rocker and two flat- - merous conditions of the hulk as It only shipping mines but such o ($14541(604( glvlng an nverag(J va, concerned that pledge has beon ful- Irons off tho floor, he wondered at lays In Havana harbor which proved those tuat employ au uvuiuku uo of 98.79 cents a ton for the State. filled In the Reciprocity bill and the TUBERCULOSIS CURABLE his strength. Thon ho discovered this. No explosion from the outside. AND NOT HEREDITARY more than flvo porsons underground The average values, at mines, ac- 'Farmers' Free LlBt' bill which ,that the little fellow could lift near- said the General, could have caused as are of commercial importance lo- cording to districts, wore: For tho sleeps In the Republican Senate. ly his own weight with one hand. tho same result. Much Ignorance prevails among cally. The number of the latter Western, 90.28 cents a ton; for the "Twenty-si- c voted" Republicans Papa Bates mado a trapezo and "What the primary cause of the of tuborcu-losl- s mines is quno Southeastern. $1.1184; and for the for the Underwood wool bill. It tho unfortunate victims was," said Gen. Bixby. and families of these unfortu to them as a duck takes to water, 'oxl,IosIon "The production ot commercial jrthea8ternt $1,0C70 a ton. had a majority of 121. My predic "novcr w ill be learned." .... ... ..,. coal for tno caienaar rvm, tonnago ot commercial coal tion is that It will pass tho Senate nates. For Buch as these the words laugning tin ills mile .,., "The biiivh kiiuiih Gen. Bixby does not believe that Knopf should by Adolphns amounted to 14,720,011 short tons. for 1910 wa3 produced by 269 min and become a law and. prove to bo of Before the habv In the fun of It. largest output ing concerns imporlshablo granite. bo chiseled In "This was by far the Tho maximum do stunts of tho bodies of those who lost their benefit to the American people could talk ho could , lives will be found on the Maine. Ho "known In the annals of mining In her of persons employed Immediate- - by cheapening the cost to "" tho con- - ."r- - "f" ovorv lB?f, BUO " ' "" "uu strength thnt were tho talk of the says they nro probably burled 200 amount, ly nrlnt. viz: the State. Of the total mines was 25.760, of sumer, country. at tho feot or more fiom tho wreck In tho "Thero Is no such thing as hered76,108 tons wore of cannel, produc- whom 17,059 worked underground. Little Thomas next posed before mud. "That Is not all," continued Mr. Breathitt, In Bell, romedy Is Tho ed by mines o did 44Wn nra txnlnrr An rlmvn (tin itary tuborculosls. "Compared with those for 1909, Plnrlr machine. Ho a It nnd. M 8h0U,d k"0W ll While Inspecting tho woik Gen. Johnson and Morgan counties. mv a n wuvw.. ,.u, he f'gures show an Increase of 2,- - lln - W- - ..... tnl, U1. , of ,f ' ..v. ..,i,i nr his featsnow strength and ,n film of Bixby prodded mound the bow of by districts was 386 In the avorago number of em- - ..uv U1 "The production '' " ,a ,,olnK 8,,own a ,ocn' arid thon steel and sugar'and othor,"0"0 ,t"cra as follows: p ovp3, anu oi ,ui in ine avorago foodstuffs. thcator. Tho pictures aro to bo sent tl'o vessel. He found by his soundWe are getting to a Jons. number employed underground. You can cure consumption bv the throughout tho country nnd a per- ings that at least Districts. of the tariff for revenue basis, That Is Western, 10 couptles pro "The year 1910, In the number of ,'Domocratlo doctrine. If the Senate unstinted use of God'3 good fresh centage of tho profits from them bow wns absolutely wrecked. The 8,428,752 duclng hours In twenty-fou- each week wl'l go to the habv. sides had been prnctlcnlly blown fatal accidents, was the most disas - jwin do its duty tho people will "be air, twenty-fou- r OnnttiAnatarti R fniinttpl plenty of good food and plonty Cambridge, (Moss.) Cor., St. Louis away and wero burled In tho mud. JUUWUVM0i.Ua. trous In the history of coal mining greatly benefited by this sosslon." 4,253,853 In Ientucky, This was due to producing of good wator, Insldo nnd out. You Republican. Tliis, ho snid, showed conclusively three Iff all know thnt cleanliness Is novt to Northeastern, 9 counties that the wreck of tho Maine wns explosions, aa the result of which Hummer Colds 2,037,406 fifty persons producing HnpphM Girl in Llnroln. caused by an explosion within tho lives. The Aro harder to relieve than winter Godliness. lost their "Children should got nil the frosh A Lincoln, Nob., girl writes vessel. number of fatalities from all causes nnoa Huf 4hov vtolH tticf na Yna,111v l ,.a4;720.011 was eighty-fouThey should, sloop had been oiling for somo time wlthl Tho great caisson built around Total all hut one of which to troatmont wlth D, Bell's Pine- - air possible. Y" r -. n l "Compared with thoscJorl9'09, occurreu unuorgrvuiui.j mach the wreck of the Maine has met ev- and play In tho onon air. Thoy rhrntilr' rnnRtlnntlnn nnrt i ruriy-uv- o ,.... mr.TTv eM Vor..i,omu, Loolt should attend open-ai- r schools." xne ngures b" trouble, f bpgan Inking Chimbnr-- J jory expectation of Its designers, In " " v?J7 "" wives were mado widows and nine- - ..- -. the Bell on thou.w m for bottle. Los Angeles Herald. 860 to'ns, or vory nearly 43 pe?cent. Iain's Stomach nnd LIvor Tablet? tho opinion of Gen. Bixby. Tho off! children rendered fathorless.. by districts were as fol- Tho calns and in three days I was ablo to be cor explained tho delays In the work explosions emphasize the "These Dropping Him Gently. WOMAN KILLED IIY up and got better right nlonir. I nm on the ground that It was necessary tAlows: nernnslty for laws rogulatlng tho Dulil What do people mean Tnnn. ' WOMAN IN GEORGIA tho proudest girl In Lincoln to find that tho wreck bo exposed by easy Pet. quantity of powder, that may bo ni.t.lnl r when thoy say a man has a past? 61 jsuch a good medicine." "Western gain..., .2,25,591 For sajo bv stages. More tlmo than hnrt been carried Into a mine each day, and & foutheasternj'gsln. 911,723 27 Waycrossi Ga., July 7. As tho all dealers. in oxpected was expended after the first. the'eare of It, ajid for prohibiting Keono Thnt ho has no future. s Northeastern, gain. 661,552 48 shooting pn culmination of a neighborhood quar- ' pumping, in clearing away debris the solid." Never leave homo on a Journey Vol that had been renewed several At Rpno. and mud, he added. V without a bottle pf Chanfberlaln'B times, Mrs, R. L. Bobbins this aftor- A Cpttgli, A Cold 43 "When dH you first become ac4,423,866 Total .,?. "A iw6 pari of the Incrcaso In And then no telling what unless Collc, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rom- - noon shotand Instantly killed Mrs. quainted with your wife?" 'ronfc Sore Eyes edy. It Is almost certain to bo need!" ,Belle Smith', opposite .thb latter's "Tho first time I disagreed with A'e easily cured with Sutherland's the Wiiim district Was due to you use Dr. Bell's Mk your neighbor, fed and cannot be obtained when on K'ome In Gilchrist Park, this city. her after wo wero married."" strike ta Englo Eye Salve. It is painless and and Illinois, which It H the widened tbe ,northwrd market for Look for the Bell on the botUe. board the cars or steamships. For Mrs. Bobbins was arrested and Is harmless and cuaranteed. 25c n Bale by all dealers. m held without ball in tho county Jail. Hartford Herald, Only $1 Yearox. sold everywhere. 'Western KMtiMter ooaL The gains Sold everywhere, m post-ofne- w ,' d with-Hoas- "post-offi- .POSt-offiC- ten-ce- nt "' 1 I i I I fin w Afff ot - lm X A i i Muh-lonbo- rg hard-heade- d, notl-becau- so I al im w I -- "" I im, num-.va- st "" u,. i I l& movlng-plctur- .n T two-thir- I r, . -- r, tw- I ; -,. ts'-'o- uc .,, -- r " ". y. IHa bt 0t& nAMU iliIkH i.l . fc.to..Tu Mr itiiBSft !'? "-"- -' " inAr.... cZ-f- JeJT PAGE TWO. 1 THE.HARTFORD HERALD 1 WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1011. X1 I'l 1 and his almost cy o'f public office. As for his age, MATTHEWS, FJUNK L.FELIX. HEBER he is not as old as they accused EDITORS. NICELY him of being. He was 73 years old fRASK L. FEUX, Pob.snd Prop'r. last Saturday. During his long ca reer as an occupant of public office, e he has ever filled bis post ably and At Republican Convention at the Hartford Entered There has been no as mall matter of the second class. acceptably. Here complaint as to his performance or incumbent upon him. He the duties WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1011. is yet In his mental and physical O'REAR AND LGHARE NAMED prime and the peer of any statesman The weather does not get too hot or speaker. or too frigid to dim the popularity OLLIE JAMES, SEXATOR- As the Product of Its Process or the fellow who deals In "cold A WOItD FROM MR. IJRVAX TT JJir&ce for the i sti riartjOfa UerCUator 0oTcrnor Democratic nomination were his advanced age STEAM ROLLER I tie rr continuous occupan- lie money for Us support, but falling of favorable recognition by "the pow- fers that be," as seemingly embodied In the despotic rule of a one-man i-- &&?t5ae8m&&$ HWWIWWWMW post-offic- Saturday. cash." The next time Louisville sends out a booster expedition, let us hope that among other things promised by a visit to the city will be a view of a clean political record. The mortality and Injury record of the last Fourth of July was the lowest yet afforded, covering a period of nine years since this matter w.ib hrnueht to nubile notice The withdrawal of Senator Payn- ter from the senatorial race left Ollle James victor Congressman without a contest. The Commoner congratulates James. He deserves the place. He has brains, conscience and courage. He can not be fooled; he can not be bribed nor can he be frightened. He Is Just the kind of a man needed In the Senate to op- jpose the schemes of the underaocrat- 'lc Democrats who have been robbing , in a Very Cut-an-d- Dried Affair. OXE-MAX POWER IS EVIDENCED T The difference between the price .. n1 j - eeio uuu nrtiat tht- pnn-- 1 me producer "" to pay. In the exchange sumer has of the commodities of life, Is what In the causes much wonderment minds of many. ..,. -- K Who is so poor that he has not E'en got a fly at which to swat? Houston Post. Who Is so rich that on his nose pest may not reThe plague-sho- d Louisville Times. pose? Who Is bo smart that ho can swat The pesky fly at every shot? "Safe and sane" methods are all right when it comes to Fourth of but It has perJuly celebration, haps been noted that tb big trusts conduct their business along the same line a little too "safe" and "sane" for the good of the common people. Mrs. Ella Wilson, mayor of Kan., has sought and received authority from the Governor to arrest any momber of her council who doos not attend whatever meetings she may choose to call. Probably the first case on record whore a woman employs the law to compel men to sit and listen to Hun-newell, ate. James came Into national prominence In 189C and has grown ever since. The Democratic party of the nation can afford to run up the flag and celebrate for several days when James enters the Senate. Here's to Senator James strength Bryan's Commoner. to his arm. ALL RECORDS I1ROKEX IX NEWSPAPER RUSINESS her talk. of Ohio county The Democrats would hardly stand for such machine maneuvers as were practiced convention here In the Republican Saturday, without open revolt. It boasos cap spoms that Republican Bwltch the rank and file of their party around with Impunity, but Demo-cra- tf won't stand for It they'rp not built that way. The liquor Interests of Kentucky are yet striving hard to control one or both of the leading political parties of Kentucky, but they run up against a hard proposition when cember, A. D 18S6. they strike the country vote. The A. W. Gleason, (Seal.) Notary Public. rural precincts embracing the honest farmers and worklngmen who Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Interplay politics simply as a matter of nally, and acts directly on the blood good government and not as a polit- and mucoua surfaces of the system. ical graft are tho mainstay of the Send for testimonials free. voting Intogrlty of tho State. The F. J. Cheney & Co., liquor loaders are at a loss without Toledo, Ohio. boss rule. Politically. Louisville continues to be the abnormal and tho resourceful when It comos to voting. Her machine methods have long been the bane or politics In Kentucky, and there seems to be llttlo Improvement, us the years go by. Both tho leadparties In tho State ing political guilty when boom to be equally Louisville Is brought Into tho matter. Tliore Ib much need for political reform In tho Falls City a reform that will at least give tho semblance of honesty In nil elections. Gov. Willson again gave an exhibition of his ill temper and worso governmental policy last wook when he visited Camp Orell, where tho soldiers went for their summer encampment, and poured out a torrent of abuse and vituperation upon a reporter for tho Louisville Herald, who had written tho facts In regard to fio bad conditions prevailing at the camp. Aa a notorious misfit for which ho occupies, l o M-- li ofiico Gov. Willson seems to miss no opportunity to ndd to his laurels In this respect. m July 10. Records Washington, for the newspaper business In this country were broken In May, when 110,165 tons of print paper wero produced and 107,242 tons shipped, nnd was found to work exactly as according to statistics filed with the desired. The affair Saturday was Commissioner of Corporations by simply to give the machine its final th American Paner and Pulp As Hliroad sweep. sociation. by organized The convention electing Mr. S. L. Stevens chairman Motion Overruled. In the case of A. B. Balrd against and Mr. Ney Foster secretary, these Ohio county, Judge Evans has caus- gentlemen acting In their chosen ca ed an order to be entered In the pacity throughout both meetings. Federal Court, overruling the plain Mr. Stevens made a talk In which he tiff's motion for a new trial. It Is euloKlzed the farming classes, and likely that the case will be appealed. characterized them as the mainstay of the Government and tho moving Mr. Charlie Turner shipped a car spirit of political and deliberative load of stock from Hartford Satur- bodies. At tho close of this talk day evening. The weather was so Mr. Heavrln arose and moved that a hot he lost two hogs valued at $28, committee on resolutions be apirora overneai. pointed. The chairman Immediately named them right off the reel, as otate of Ohio, City of Toledo,) follows: M .L. Heavrln, Thomas H. ) ss. county. Lucas S. Frank J.Chaney makes oath that'he Benton, John H. Thomas, W. J. Tlnsley nnd S. A. Anderson. But Is senior partner of the firm of F. in me Cheney & Co., doing bulslness In the one farmer by profession bunch! This was a matter of genCity of Toledo.County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the eral comment. During the absence of tho com sum of One Hundred Dollars for to each and ever) case of Catarrh that mittee, who had retired the resolutions, Judge R. R. Wedcannot bo cured by the use of Hall's Frank J. Cheney. ding and Col. C. M. Barnett woro Catarrh Cure. the au Sworn to before me and subscribed called for and addressed of tho grand old In my presence, this 6th day of De- dience In behalf re-re- The Republicans of Ohio county met at the court house In Hartford con d Saturday In a vention for tho purpose of Instruct- " u, ing delegate! w we tion which met In Louisville jester- .. n A n . 1(n .mv..- UUj UI1U uiou ku uuiumaiv u Kaniila date for Representative from Ohio 'county. It was, however, more like the assembling of Postmaster Heav rln In county convention than anything else, as he seemed to dominate every movement and act of the body. Just what the convention was going to do In the steam roller line, the men they were going to name for Governor and Representative, had been determined and arranged In advance, and these facts were known of all men hereabouts who were familiar with the situation or who cared to Inquire. The steam roller had already had a trial run ning In county precinct conventions double-Jointe.1 m 4 4 W1 I machine. It was evidently ordered tha.t he be defeated, and so It came to pass. Mr. Leach Is a miner by profession and has nothing against his Tecord, but this Is his first entrance Into active party cir cles, and It Is said he was dragged lift Into the political arena by party bosses merely for a purpose. Like many others, he Is llttlo known throughout the county. Mr. Heav- rln Is a well known and active Re publican of the county, but It is said that he was not even a delegate ito the convention Saturday which he nrnpppHed. both before and at the time, to rule with an Iron hand. Soon seeing the Inevitable staring htm In the face, Mr. Keown poked his head out from under tho steam roller long enough to cluck to the driver and nsk that the Job be made complete by acclamation, which was done. Mr. Leach accepted the nom- speech, and ,natlon In n ! two-minu- te JULY 13 to - 22 INCL-USiV- B g lb a THE RED-LETTE- R DATES! 3 9 JUBILEE SALE Come Every Day! 3 3 i " SL'NNYDALE. July 10. Farmers arc done 'stacking wheat and nre ready for threshing. Mr. Olenn Barnes, of Hartford, spent Friday night and Saturday with his uncle, Mr. Leslie Barnes. The boys are preparing for a ..awjI nf tliA nfpnlr hnrfk Jlllv j29 The Modern Woodmen uniform ,n the af. Qf Magan w,u dr, I. --.uay. ternoon oi mat The road grader is working the roads In this section of tho country and leaving them In a pretty fair condition. Crops look very well here, but we need rain. The farmers are cutting ' their grass and aro getting, ready to thresh wheat. Our school began here this morning. Miss Effle Duke Is our teacher. We have a new saddle and harness shop here now. Mrs. Nancy Wright, of Sunny-dal- e, has gone to Owensboro to vis-- It her son, Mr. Logan Wright. 51 r. nnd Mrs. J. T. Lowe visited Sir. and Mrs. Will Davis at Beaver Dam last Sunday. Mr. A. M. Weatherford has begun work on his new house, Our little town is still Improving. ViSt ln.. ik Make our Store your Stopping place But visit all JUBILEE SALES, Ask for Free Souvenir Coupon. Depend on & Vie iSi 4& 3 i8t BARNARD k CO., m CERALVO. July 10. Miss Ora Mlllner has .returned from a visit to her sister, Mrs. Zack Hawker, at Cleaton. Mr. Penual Everley, wife and , are visiting his baby of father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Everley. Mrs. Annlo Nourso and daughters, Centrnl Misses Pearl and Jessie, relatives here last City, visited week. Tho public school here opened Monday. Miss Ida Lambert Is yVWWWVWVWWWWVWWWWWWWWWWWWVWWWVWWW J3 NOTICEI HERTFORD, - - KY. 0 f party. Sold by all Drugglbts, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for stipation. MEXICO TO PAY GUSTAVO MADIMtO Mexico W-!0,Ol- con- 0 GOLD City, July 10. Following a conference df President do la Bar-r- a and Minister of Flnanco Madero, an ordor was Issued to tho treasury to pay to GuBtavo Madero $320,000 gold to relmbuso him for expenses incurred during tho revolution. Gus tavo Madoro, a brother of Franclico Is that mombor of the I. Madero. Madero family who contributed most liberally to tho revolutionary fund. n fL need of a Stato Primary to nnmlnato candidates, tho expense to bo born by the StaFo, and to bo participated In Jointly by all political part!"?, with a nominal entrance feo as n matter of good faith, and punishment for misconduct of election more urgent officers, Is becoming every year. Such an affair would Interest and bring out Btlmulato the vole as no othor method could possibly hope for. It could bo mado fair for all parties and all men and wouia come nearer eliminating machine method than any entry plan for candidates yet devised. Tl-- c The only two things that were held against tor. McCreary.iri his for E. C. O'Rear. A rising vote was taken and Mr. Thomas and his few supporters wore flattened out by tho Mr. steam roller In quick order. Heavrln had hardly finished pronouncing tho last word of the reso lutions when ho moved their adoption, and this sllghl Interruption by Mr. Thomas Interfered vory llttlo with the rollor process. The resolu tions, which Included euToglstlc eno depart Another Interesting ordor Iss-'odorsement of tho Is that sent to San Luis Potosl to re- ment, wore quickly adopted. vu nnnnMnn ! 0 tAcori itonir turn to Francisco I. Madero tho pesos deposited as a bond dur- Into a delegated affair to name a ing tho tlmo of his Imprisonment In candldato for Representative and hn n that city. It 13 returned under tho nf- - Tinovrln ncrol,, mnviul terms of tho general amnesty. committee on credentials be appointed. Instead of quickly railing tho Twenty-Fiv- e Cents Is tho I'rlco of committee names off "by heart" as IVnce. before, the chairman asked for sugTho terriblo Itching and smarting, gestions and the names wore quick incident to certain skin diseases, is ly furnished him. Mr. Heavrln was on this committeo, almost Instantly allayed by apply- again named ing Chamberlain's Salvo. Price, 25 with Messrs. T. H. Denton and T. m Wado Stratton to assist him. Only cents. For salo by all dealers. i fc a few minutes wero taken In delib For Hnlc, Farms All 'sizes, from eration and then Mr. C. I'i Keown C to 300 acres. Wo can please you got hls'n with celerity and dispatch. If you want to buy land. His opponent was Mr. Alfred Leach, A. C. YEISEIl & CO., of Taylor Mines, who, It Is alleged, Hartford, Ky. was put Into tho race soon after Mr. .. Keown had announced, but who .had A Tain Itemedy put very llttlo personal effort Into Doth Internal and external Is needthe campaign, having his claims ed dally by almost every family. pushed by the political machinists. Keep a bottle of Dr. Bell's Antl- Keown, besides being a well Paln. Good for all kinds of bowel Mr. cuts, known and ardent Externally for troubles. Republican, had made a thorough burns, sprains and all pains. Strong He was formerly Sheriff ra canvass. ly antiseptic. Sold everywhere, of Ohio county, and for many years .. has been ono of the wheel horses and hard workers for his na'rtr. con tributing both of his time and his rrayMui post-ofilc10,-00- Upon the return of the resolutions committee, Mr. Heavrln, In stead of handing tho resolutions to the secretary to read and seemingly afraid they would get out of his grasp, proceeded to read tho report, which, among other things, endors ed Judge E. C. O'Rear as the par ty's nominee for Governor. Tho resolutions also endorsed tho National and State administrations, but wasted no words on tho latter. At the close of tho reading, Mr. J. II. made a motion that tho Thomas name of E. T. Franks be substituted We want to call your attention to the large trade we having on the Standard Perfection Oil Stoves in No. 2 and are No. 3. One of the nicest Oil Stoves on the market. No teacher. Please call and let us show Miss Magglo Hunter has returned smoke, no odor, absolutely safe. Satisfaction guaranteed. Yours for trade, from a visit to relatives at Kronos you. and Smallhous. Little MIbs Gladys Everley, Rock- port, Is visiting relatives here. Mr. W. S. Hill and family have moved to Nelson. Mr. Penval Everley, while play ing ball, got his leg badly hurt. mi DUNDEE MERCANTILE CO.,iscomoBATKD. ' party-supporti- FOlEttlrONirTAR wwmw) the two most prominently discussec Death of Forest Cummlngs. STAR DEMOCRATS TO Democrats In connection with the Forest Cummlngs died at his Presidential nomination next year. homo near Olaton, Juno 20, 1911. STUMP THE STATE will be usked to attend this contem Ho was the son of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. plated rally. W. Cummlngs and was born March 17, 1882. He had been sick only a Several Senators avo promised few days of typhoid fover and Many Orators of National Fame Representative Jamc3 to holp him phthisic. All that loving hands and out In his campaign this fall. Amonft Will Be Heard In medical skill could do was done, but the number Is Senator Gore, of OkGod said: "It Is enough; come lahoma, who, although blind, is ono Kentucky. of the greatest orators lu-tun higher." Ho was very patient country. all through his sickness, never com Washington, July 10. Kentucky, plaining any whatever., He leaves Senators John Sharp WIlllansv .o,f a father, mother, two brothers and which is the most Interesting politi- Mississippi, and Reed, of Missouri, threo slstors, besides a largo clrclo cal battlo ground this year, la to bo will be numbered among the Demo,of friends and relatives to weop favored with tho presence of most crats of nntlonal prominence who over his sad departure. , of the rising stars of Domocracy in visit Kentucky this" fall to holp tho Tho funoral services woro held at itiio coming campaign. jM Representa I Democratic cause. j .Salem church, June 21, Rov. K. B. tive Ollle James has taken the mat-tHOPEWELL. and paying a jCooney omclat!ng in hand, and' ho has already July 10. People In this, neigh(beautiful tribute to tho momory of promises from most of tho borhood are through plowing and 1 no were remuuiB lUO uoceuseu. Democrats In Congress to have commenced cutting gTass, but cemetery. Ho jleadlng speeches laid to rest In Salem In tho .make Kentucky lived a noblo christian and was a campaign. The Hat Includes William It will bo a light Job, for It Is not half a crop. Wo have had no rain Sunday School student. He faithful J. Bryan, Speaker Champ Clark, for four weeks of any consequence. exemplified by his pure and honora-'bl- o tuscar unaorwooa, mq cnnirman or Corn Is twisting badly. life tho teaching of tho Golden tho Ways and Means Committeo and Mr. Billy Johnson wont to Rock- Rule, and unfailingly evinced a ,tho Democratic loader In tho House; port piety that will long be re- Claudo last Saturday and bought a new practical Kltchln, of North Carolina, hay rako. membered. one of tho great orators In the Mrs. Louisa Rock, of "Wysor, Is It seems cruel that tho dear one House; Hehry D. Clayton, of Ala visiting her sister, Mrs. W. D. Shull. should bo taken from us, but In the bama, tho chairman of the House Mrs. ways St kind naturo this is perhaps Judiciary Committeo, who was the sister of Kitty Brown, of Wysor, tho writer. Is very feeble. for tho best, as Jesus doeth ajl presiding officer of tho Democratic She Is 87 years old. things well. IVA C. National Convention at Donvor and Mrs. J. A. an orator of renown; Finis Gar- neighborhood, Davlsr of the Ball Knoh Slock to bo Shipped. Is visiting her daughrett, of Tennessee, one of the elo- ter, Tho A. S. of E. Stock Committeo Mrs. I. L. Douglas, of this place. In tho Mrs. Davis is will ship stock from Beaver Dam quent young Democrats 8a years old, but-ls-l'(& Tuesday, July 18. Those that have House, and Tom Heflln, of Alabama, gooa Health. stock to ship will please notify the one of tho leading spellbinders In public life, and well known to ' ' Taxes "Due. L. B. TICHENOE, committee. j Your Uaxea for the year 1911 8ILA8 STEVENS. A big rally In Loulsvlllo, In which are' now 'due. 'Please "call JNO. M. 8HULTZ. at the some of the leading Democrats In Sherjff's office and settle. PromptOld Papery,. Lots of 'Em For salo .the natjon will bo asked to take ness In" this KRtter wlll be greatly at The Herald ofuce. To go on part, promises to be one of the feat-jur- e appreciated. '. , shelves or under carpets or for blastof the forthcoming campaign. 24U ,T. H. BLACK, S. O. C.Vltffc ing purposes., Plre cents per large Govs. Judson Harmon, of Ohio, and 1 package. tt iWoodrow Wilson, of New Jersey, Sabaerlbe for The Hartford JIenOl., 1 he m or ed Ken-tuckla- 30im33033S DUNDEE, KENTUCKY. I "" MMpWWfi '.' XT ti t hT. 'II WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1011. iif'ib ?m i. Mw'f nyii'fpu "" THE HARTFORD HERALD PAGE THREE. H 1 Attorney G, B. Likens was fn Ow- - J. tfey Poster and Dud Morris, Hart- (mementoes from and near Mitchell's enaboro on legal business Monday, .ford; S. L. Stevens. Cromwell: Post BAIN IS BADLY NEEDED and Jones' stations. Judge Hender- Mr. L. C. Blown, Beaver Dam, master E. P. Taylor, Beaver. Dam; son, while in Scotland, will vl3lt rcl- was a pleasant caller at The Herald Postmaster J. H. Thomas, Narrows, T j atlves and friends of his youthful and Dr. Clarence DeWeese, Fords- office Saturday. days and will return to Fordsvllle vlllc, are among those In attendance auoui &epterauer. Miss Stella Wcorner went to at the Republican n:-- n nt State Convention Louisville yesterday where she will In Louisville. " OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO visit relatives for a week. Wheat Threshing is Pre i O BASEBALL. O Rev. J. W. Bruner delivered his Mr. L. F. Wcerner, who has been announced sermon on .W Jiy Our Sporting Editor. O "Observance grossing Rapidly. on his annual month's visit to rela of the Sabbath" at 'OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO the morning sertives in Indiana, will arrive home vice at the Baptist Church here Sun Farmers of the entire Green river Saturday. Rob Roy and Nocreek played at day. A largo audience was present district state that their crops arc Hartford Saturday, Rob Roy winMrs. J. S. Cecil and Mrs. Uesslo to hear him. It was a masterly dis- suffering greatly for the want of ing l to 5. Hartford won over Hamilton, East Hartford, were course, delivered In his usual con- rain and unless there is a general Taylor Mines Saturday IS to 7. Tho pleasant callers nt The Herald office vincing manner, and was received rain within the next few days, the score should have been IS to 0 had yesterday. with evident approbation. He ap- early corn crop will bo greatly dam- not tho dust gotten In the umpire's Messrs. Marlon Stateler, Crom pealed for an abolishment of all bus- aged, as It Is about to tassle, and eyes in the sixth nnd ninth Innings. iness on the Sabbath, ns n compli unless well, and G. S. Holbrook,' Buford, there 13 a sufficient annua: In the sixth, Amet knocked a foul f were pleasant Callers at The Herald ance with the law, and devotion of of rainfall to furnish nutrition fir ball that was called fair. He then the day to the worship of God. the tassles, tho crop will office yesterday. grciMy tried to steal second, but little There was no harshness In his ser injured. There ha3 been be cry a for Wakeland put him out by a block, Mr. and Sirs. J. P. Sandcrfur, city, mon only a loving solicitude. rain In Ohio and adjoining counties but tho umpire failed to are the guests of their son nnd . Fee It that for several days, and those familiar way, so that was the only score undaugter, Dr. and Mrs. Z. H. Shultz, GOOD SESSION OUTLINED FOR THE FARMERS' CM'!! with crop conditions claim that tho til the ninth, when Barnett put a Pleasant Ridge, Ky. crops are in dire need of a heavy runner out on third that was called Messrs. W. M. Addington, Small- Program for Farmers' Club which rain. safe and then Robertson tried for .. . . . houB; C. L. Brown, Centertown, and !...c.Bi?cianv ara ire gardens of the .another out on third and the meets at Hartford, July 13, 1911, at Murphy, Nicholas Olaton, were 1 o'clock: suffering for rain, and un- - ,,ro called him out, but the runner among our callers Monday. . less there Is a rainfall or a cooler .refused to get off the base Invocation Rev. Virgil Elgin, and then spell of weather within a very short the umnlro said "safe." Thon tiio Mrs. George B. Wade and daugh Bet Way to Cultivate Tomatoes ter, Maryann, who have been guests , to Obtain best Results Edgar tlrae tnc Pardens of this immediate hoys lost heart and played loose ball. or Mrs. O. B. Likens for several Boehm. (district will bo burned. The tobac-- 1 Barnett pitched shut-ou- t ball and days, returned to their home In - Proper Preparation and Tlmo of ,co ""l1 ls sal(1 to bo onl' i" fair con- - he and Hunter carried off the Nashville Monday. for Wheat to Obtain tho ,dltIon' but cuM survive several ting honors. Barnett at the bat five hot days and no times home run, two triples, two ;moro scorching The Schrccters, located In the pho Greatest Yield S. E. Bennett. Fall Pastures nnd Jimv in rthnin .rainfall, as rains as late as tho first slnirlps. Hnntp a,. ....... .i.v llilUJi .. ..w.. w xu.fllll tographing business at the local j , UJI , it. l em ln ury Weather P. W. PIr-- 1 ""---" '" ugusi win onng tiio to- - triple, double and three singles. Two wharf, are building themselves a or Hunter's hits wnnld hr. i, m"u "" woiiuenuiiy. beautiful new gasoline launch. It e. -By tho first of ncxt week fulIv !" home runs had he left Bcst Jrethols of Raising Clover about 1 on will be 27 feet long and is built for Per c"". or trio wheat of tho entire pounds of his welcht at homo Dudley Ford. speed. Corn Culture Prof. Henry Leach. (,,str,ct wl11 bavo been threshed, as Barnett struck out 11 and Wil- Mr. and Mrs. J. Rosenblatt went .there are quite a large number of Hams and Durham S. E. C. BAIRD. to Louisville Monday. Mr. Roson-jbla- tt COME AND INVITE YOUR FRIENDS TO jthreshers busy In every vicinity of D. E. WARD, Thomas tried to stop tl-- game by will return Mrs. Itllc (,lstrlct- - and great strides are bo- - breaking several bats but the last D. M. STEWART. Rosenblatt will bo absent for about ilnK n,ade ln the llsposlflon of the few times up he tried the air In- Committee. ,a month, visiting friends and rela MEET YOU AT The farming .class of people will cntlro cron of Brain. The wheat stead. tives ln Louisville. pleaso come out and. discuss nnd ,tIlat ,ias already been threshed Is Barnett made E. C." Amnt'fn ti, Mrs. Bettle Sanders and son, Mr. ihear discussed those subjects' which sal1 to ',c pf nn sellout quality air In the seventh. reand the yield fairly good. James Sanders, of Louisville, who .should interest all. Leach umpired a nice game except X ,1ind heen vlaltlntr Vra C "1 rinr. DUDLEV FORD, Pres. the sixth and ninth innings. it OOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOC D. E. WARD. Sec'y. ett and Mrs. L. B. Foster for some Too bad Beaver Dam and Mcllen- O .METHODIST CHl'RCH O ry time, left Wednesday for Greenville, won't give us a return gamo. Be , O Vaudeville And Moving 1'ictures. Virgil Klj-lu,istor. O Ky where they will visit. There will ho vaudeville and mov- OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO good, boys, and come over. Manager Casebior was thore with ing" pictures at Dr. Bean's Opera During tho next few weeks, the goods Saturday. Prayer meeting this evening. all the subscribers of Tho Herald House each night this week becln- Won eight and lost three that's jwill receive sample copies of "Our.ning Preaching by tho pastor next July 12. It Is a Country," a splendid little farmers' special engagement of Hal Warren i at 11 a. m.; at S p. m. by Rev. going some, I guess. Haven't lost a 'game on tho home ground. Be good. magazine published at Louisville. & Co.. for th bnlnnrn nt M. .nni. .S. tirosliltnf nhloi- - on.i ' 'the Beaver Dam, and come over. Don't o..'. !, accept them with Tho Her- -- . n Mt, Thev urn Sncrnmon nf Please T.r.i' i... Aid's compliments. talument, consistinc of eccpntHc I Preaching also Monday at 11 n. laugh, McIIenry. Wo want you. too. How can Hartford lose when all "y iu" an1 "lacI: facc mono-l"1- and wuartorly Conference at 3 Mrs. S. M. Barnett and daughter !IoPues, songs and comedy sketches " m- - TI'Is Is the last quarterly the girls come out with their horns Svlvia. hnv returned tn vtnritnr,! and root for the home team? pn e,ltlro c"nngo of program meeting for the year. Let there 's after a bo, visit to Liver-iw,t- h each nlg,lt' New songs, new Jokes, ,a fuI1 attendance and good reports.' Lyons played a nice game in imore, Utlca and Owensboro. They field. -inis is a guaran-relatlve- a, will spend a few weeks here among !" To Ice I'mmh. All the boys played a nice game performance for aft,er which they will'leavo You arc klndlv requested to pay '" the field, and by IS scores you l"'03 aild eentlemen. their homo In Colorado. jyour bills, already due, at once, or, can guess what they did at th0 hat, ur. uenaeu Ureii, the 8uppIy w,n bo stopped. Kindly call Nothing to Adaburg. Dr. J. C. Hoover, of Owensboro. pion buck-win- g She failed dancer of tho wi!" " m ","1 Ky., announces to his friends of presents his new novelty buck eettle' as l ha no tlll,e to come back, so we won't have any uanCo to hunt you up. game with them. Ohio and adjoining counties, that on roller skates hla' TAtiirn tmm Europe his ..,... HOOKER WILLIAMS. oftrr .... ... mil can always count on Clarence Brine tho rhtMmn " . Ill tllU? 'tinnjiitii Will f Mgr. Hartford Ice Co. Shown being about first base If he is u iiiHiicii diseases like it as well as the old Vn. - 2St2 "" 1. 11 i i to wf !'""VL"-in the county and n score card in of Women. Surgery, Surgical DIs- - tures each night. Entire change" of Hay Ride. .. vv..Uw.u..wv...i.. his hand. . tcv&zsSvisEjJIjKaal jjsa3as5s9 .1 Mubu vaiKlovllIP Ararv nIAl. A hayrlde was given by some of "ifciil. AllllllSSlOn .. ftnl ""vv L .ur. m. u. Heavrin, Hartrorrt's ef- 10 and 20 cents. "'" V.AA "U,I1U "aiB xannou. tne - ,a,. tho vnnn- " ""-- " " r "wiiiuru insi ar Saturday ficient postmaster, was chosen as .Miss Woodwind "MakliiK Good." temporary secretary of tho Repub Concerning Nino days of real bargains. Don't fail to visit us dur- lican State Convention at Louisville i rpnMv att !. a young lady who re--- as lapcrones. Lunch wa. provided . 1. "Saf ' wlth H8 ftII. Poor j "u",e art- by yesterday. Col. C. M. Barnett was J" the young ladles. Besides the sorry for at ing this big Sale. Our entire stock of Groceries and Hard-war- e llkewlfip l,nnnrp,l xvlfh nln, ,, .l,lf0rd ,0 a new M for her him. the folowing composed will be sold at greatly reduced prices. So don't let credentials committee. Whenever you lend, you lose a ; the'SS." may be your last chance to buy v' w this opportunity pass. uu;o friend, hut Barnett says whenever LOST--A white goat kid, about When it comes to short-han- d ''ou le"11 a RIov to a rtaln player writ- nXT . these Staple Goods at such low prices. u.vu irom ing, .miss .eillo Woodward, stenog- " V "" you loso the glove, too, but he 1s b.u... T Guaranteed or Your Money Back. Early . I'lcuunw .uutiuuj, ouiy iv. uaai rapner in the law office of J, O. Mary May Magan, Lela Mnpan, expecting tho glove by mail at any Spauldlng, Ozona Moseley. tIme seen at end of tho Fogle cut. on lEwinc at thla ninro ii n railroad, next to Muddy creek hot- - "beat to a frazzle." It Is admitted 'All Keown' Da,sy Wedding, An nio REMEMBER THE PLACE ,..,. tlllll ,A- - Klgln; Messrs. Grosslo Illlams, Beaver Dam will he here Saturtoms. Return or Information will hv nil thnt- Bi, i " i. . -- , ioit-o- t . .. J " .... of Chicago; Raymer Tlnsley, Alli day, July lr.th, with most ncpiim . .knrfi,..i ...u A ftjv 'no rewaraeu. -. M fcJk- -' Diiuiuiiiuu wilier llliu son Barnett, Trimble Ji the following S I'JkJL VJIX VAVJL Pendleton. players: James, c.; w. v. naruoro, ivy. Was over In this town, and because Davis, p.; C. T Barnard. Estill Vrrk. Taylor, 1 b.; E. C. Ilor 'H and efllclency, her ser- - Clarence A tenement houso nt Broadwav. Anient. 2 b.; Lewis Riley, Sydney Williams. Mc- this county, occupied by Sir. James iv'ces arc ln great demand and sho Henry ' ". ' V. A"101' J Holbrook, McDowell Fogle. Taylor, busily engaged at her n 1. f.; N. Peters, At a meeting of tho councilman of Nelson and wife and Mr. and Mrs. lls 1:c Illlnois Central Railroad Time Ta- c. f.: H. Tico Burns. And besides being an Southard, was entirely destroy-- , Session. Fordsvllle it was decided to accept Plummer, r. f. bio at Beaver Dam, Ky. bonds for tiio building of a city hall ed by lire last Friday Just before amanuensis, Miss Woodward is nlco Special .Votlce. Tho married men and single men South Bound. Bound. North noon. Both families lost all their a most beautiful and charming J Tho graded school tax of 1011, of Centertown played hall last" Suncombined. No. 1331:05 a.m. No. 12111:35 p.m. and lock-u- p goods, in fact, every- - ,0"R 'an)' wtucu fact seems to bo Centertown District, la now duo. day and the score was 21 to 13 In No 12212:28 p.m. No. 1012:48 p.m. Miss Henrietta Gunther, tho eff- household thing they had. The origin of tho ,fu,Iv recognized by a certain black- - Please call at Morton's drug store favor of the married fellows. The No. 1022:48 p.m. No. 1318:55 p.m. icient deputy in the post-offlhere, eyed Jew, who runs two big stores. and get your receipt at once. following composed the team: MarJ. E. Williams. Agt has been taking a short vacation ln fire is unknown. S. M. DEXTER, Collector ried Rosco Bishop, John Tichenor, FOR SALE, at a bargain, oho 12- recently, shopping. Sells Interest In Bank. Louisville U. S. Fnught, D. K. Rowe. J. W horse-powof Liver-mor- e, stationary boiler and Judge J. P. Miller has sold his In- Miss Edith Ticheuor, Hartford suffered an ice famine engine. In the Cromwell Deposit Bank-- OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Glasscock.H. C. Lake, Mitchell Balls, is the guest of Miss Martina and light stoppage Used but ,terest O MARRIAGE LICENSE. last week, as very O C. M. Swain, W. E. Ashby. Single to Mr. J. J. Stewart, of Select, and little. Call on or address, Bennett, city. both plants were disabled for a few Charlie Reneer, Arven Tichenor, resigned as cashier. Mr. Stew- - OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO JAMES P. TAYLOR, (has Mr. Grossie T. Williams, of Chi- days on account of broken machin S. M. Dexler, Bob Rowe, Still Ma2Ct4 art was elected to the cashlership, Beaver Dam, Ky. cago, Is spending a few days with ery. Rov. E. B. Cooney. Dundee, to son, Guy Heflln, Tom Heflln, Roy d P. S. Also havo ono will retain Judgo Miller as as- - Hulda Hlllemeycr, but Owensboro. ",a uu",u t,vt,'0-,p-Chapman, Elbert Goodall. J. P. CASEMEK & CO., Punoral trap, nice for family use. Will 'sist.ant for three months, after Alec Hlmes, Hartford, to Eva Miss Lattye Sparks, living east of Directors and Embalmers. All calls trade for horso or sell. which time tho Judgo will return to Ashby, Simmons. paid The Herald an ap- - promptly and carefully attended to, Hartford, i to 1 Hartford ..... live. 7TZ E. W. James, Cromwell, to Mau-dl- e Mr. Frank Hudson, who was . ,..., .,. day or night. Both .telephones. T predated call Monday. O0O00O0O2O0O3CO000O5OOO0OO '"-' l" Renfrow, Cromwell. called home on account of tho death Beaver Dam, Ky. we """T; ."""" about flv wars ago and Mr. J. H. Thomas, Narrows, hon- 28tf u Tini,,.i hi Pnte Miles. FordsvrTle. fn T.7af!!n ' has ever since been Its cashier Mr. J. C. Williams, the railroad of Cincinnati, who was burled7 o Cobb, Fordsvllle, ored The Herald with a pleacant call hero ," ! ,..' .. contractor, wife and Httlo son, John, recently, will remain here while in Hartford Saturday. for sev- Slngeis, Take Xotlce! Ul havo taken rooms with Mrs. L. S. oral weeks. For some time Ui ,,. UIIU . IliO UUSt IllllO UIU1KS in V. stock brought 116 Mr. and . Mrs. Amos Lemon, of Hubbard, corner Union Tho singing convention will he at Tho 7 and Mulber- ho has been connected with For two months, beginning Corydon, Ind., are tho guests of B. ry streots, city. T" Jut,f?e 8 daughters, Mrs. I. D. Clear Run, this county, . the fifth P. Bean and family, East Hartford. S J- - C' lnC0mhry'LB-n.nnd- r8-Ju,y 30. June 15, 1 will give as a prem. 'i1 "e.V ,h' Mrs. S. E. Jones and daughters, BiiiBers uro inviieu and juuu mo tiiiiuiia KK'ierniiy are giatl your Laundry at my Grocery. Misses Katie and Powell, of HartLeave Special train from Hartford to to knoy that ho will return to Hart- - urged to bo present, classes to fur- - ium 1 j'earssnbscriptiontoThe Work Guaranteed. ford, spent Saturday and Sunday ln .Madisonvllln .Tulv 19. 30. 21 . nnd no tnrA Domestic finish. . ViloV. . i,ni. --- ---vhsn t, u,..i uumoe.-- oi .... mo "" .....ui:iB .u prompt delivery. Rochester, .. vlsltlntr rolatlvea nnd .ht pxr. "A." rnrpg nn' npfnnnf nr ha , vmh-I" Called for and -" irRinn " for the past eleven years. An organ Hartford Herald or the Hartller'a Grocery. friends, returning Monday. 'Phono 140 ... 1 Great Hopkins County Fair. Train . ...111 uu mere win .Dct. v.ii V.A luiuiBiivu, mi Mrs. Mary C. White, after a slay leaves Hartford 8:30 a. m. each day. I? plenty of water, shade and hltrhin. ford Republican, with each Capt. J. M. DeWeese, of Owens. iiAiTrc,Ti riiTir'iT t r frronnri"" boro, Bpent Saturday here in the In of three months ln an Art Studio ln fATiirn nc rroin .iaavao ifnri anMtfinA " . j p tir of $"5.00 Gold Spectacles t w lir,,ner ''stor. o "' M n St. Louis, arrived" Tuesday of lastj6:05p. jn. Don't forgot llie West our homo company of terests OfT For Scotland. week to anend the summer with har Kentucky Derby. IK miles. guaranteed to wear permanMr. A. Henderson, produce mer- purst of ?400 on Wednesday, July ' parents, Capt. and Mrs. S. K. Cox. . PraverTI meAtlnir Wednadnv Avon, nlm. w um.,uW, mil and wife, of Mr. 7T. Bt Bell, i.a lur BWUWQ ently and fitted scientifically. 19. "" J-. ,o Pflnnln f H.WM pleasant JUdge, were tho guosts of 0l ob- Maypr'e warning to f?" Postmaster M. L. Heavrin. Col. C. . Tn.,dn Mr. and' Mrs. L, P. Turner, city, last heeded the serve the city ordinance about cut- - M. Barnett,, S, A. Anderson. Sheriff In at 8 o'clock. Thursday. T Forbes palntinga ing the weed's fr6nt ng ypuf prem- - T H. Black. R. B. Martin. Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. his brShetlnftew Mr ' Mr. R. B. Whlttlaghlll and wife, Ises and cleaning up? "Bettet do It Circuit Clerk ffi G. Barrase, County! Mornlne worahfn t m-i- s . . d Jeweler and Optician. of Fordsvllle, were the guests of at once. After next Saturday the Attorney C. B. Smith. CoUnty Clerk evening, worahlp at ? o'dock. small box of Indlkn an RmUIeTfrom Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Turner, city, Fri- penalty wih oe eniorcea, wnicn w. b. xinaiey. Deputy Cleric O. O. Preaching at Render Saturday the Indln Md m -i- .i.i. day and Saturday. neaaa' a heavy Huater. Deputy Sherif S. O. Keowa, sight was one of the palatini, "and other O0OOO0009)00O0O0O0000OO00O afternoon. Listen Wait I Watch BIG aar,c .. FAIR'S Jubilee SALE WILL BEGIN urn-distr- ict Thursday, July 13 ng r Continues until Saturday, July 22. You Big Bargains cannot afford to miss during entire Sale. Special attractions each day. -- i. 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TT ZZ 3 n c S . g no .r .c r. e p a CJ - a jn rl H K u -- u CQ CQ CQ P o cq Oj2- E-- 2 a: p 00 P S K3 CT C Jl o S a3 u tn. : P 'C s it SJSSSSSSS 000OCO3OCX00C0000CCCXJ000CC0CX OOOCXOOOOOOOCXXCOOOCOOOOCC CO0OSCCXXOCCXJ0COCO OOOOOOOOOOOOOCXXXX300000000MOCOOOC$OOOOOOCOCXX30CX7 r acmir - .'j'., rr. vF-- ' y taoe six. THE HARTFORD HERALD WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1911. rfe m Herald, .Mr. Allen mentioned. WEDNESDAY, JULY IS, 1011. GOV. WILSON "DOCKED" FOR DAYS HE WAS CONE n:'ztx:: Trenton, N. oman in tno caso GOVERNOR'S her to the By Gets in Scrap With son has been "docked" again. When Cmuplng I'urty. he received his salary check yester ville Dailies. folks, A number of Whltesville day for June, as the executive of the chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. O. D. WITH SMUGGLING State, he found that he was short Col. W. Q. Haldeman, in an edi- Hayncs, spent several days in camp about $S9. He sent to John Riker, urged me to try Cardui, so,. I began, and the first bottle clerk in the treasurer's office, to ask torial In the Louisville Times, lm- - on Mr. Jolin Furguson's farm near H he had not made a mistake. Riker peaches tiic veracity of the Gover- - Sunnydalo, as guests of Mr. C. "W. helped me. By the time the third bottle was used, I cduld Seems to Have Had Ardent. Inded h)a excellency that h0 hnd nor of KcntTJCky. Lewis. do all my work. All the people around here said I Would , been absent three days in June, ' In an Interview given to the LottThe crowd was as follows: Admirers, die, but Cardui jelieved me." ie hen ho had been finishing his lsvillo Herald, the chief Republican Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Haynes, Mrs. newspaper of the State, Gov. W1T1- - Annie Pate, Mrs. Bertha Coofc, .Western trip. Tho State constitution provides son Bays: MlBses Carrie and Lucy McArty, ONE A FORMER HARTFDRO MAN that during the nbsence of the Gov- - "The camp at Orrell is In good Grace Brooks, Ruby and Susie Pate ,ernor from tho State, the President condition, rumors to the contrary Virginia CooTt, Gola Cecil, of Hart COnHeCtlOn Willi Beauty pf the Senate shall bo acting Gover- - notwithstanding. There was some,ford; Emma Stewart, of East View; Their nor and shall receive the Governor's trouble about water for the troops, Burnett Howard. Messrs. Boyd and For more than 50 years, Cardui has been relieving and Diamonds Being salary while so acting. Tho pay for but that has been adjusted. These Lonnlo McArty, "W. R. Stewart, woman's sufferings, and making weak women strong a"d Sen- - reports of the men Doing dissatisfied Gcorgo the threo days had been sent to and Kosure Drooks, S. P. Investigated. well. During this tirhe, thousands of women have written, ator Ackerraan, who occupied the are merely newspaper talk on the lllell, "Wilbur Haynes, R. E. Knox,, like Mrs. McPhcrson, to tell of the really surprising results ln flays. which nas Governor's chair for three part of the Herald, Igleheart nnd Arclilo Gray. they obtained by the use of this purely vegetable, tonic WOMAN MAKES A STATEMENT This Is tho second time Gov. Will- - ed hands with tho Haldemans. It '"E. O. Schrccter. or Hartford, came remedy for women. son has been "docked" since ho was pursued the same tactics when the up and made pictures of the crowd. Cardui strengthens, builds, restores, and relieves or pre New York, June 29. Jnat tne elected. The first time was when ho encampment was held at Fort Benja-G- o The picnic broke up with an vents unnecessary pain and sunenng irom womanly trouoies. disposed to deal was away during tho greater part min Harrison last year. Goorge I would wardance by SI Bell and eminent Is not If you are a woman, begin taking Cardui, today. C. W. L. trip. He consider It very gracious on the n rooks. with Nathan Allen, the ot May on his Western lrnlnntiv Write to: Ladles' Advisory Dent. CnillinoOM Medldne Co.. Chattanooga, Teas., then received abouf $50 Instead of Herald's part If It would, for once, leather manufacbook. "Home Treatment lor women." sent tree. J 49 multimillionaire for Sptctct Instructions, and REAVER DAM. $SS0, his regular month's salary. ibe decent to a Republican ndmlnis- July 10. On the evening of the Wis., who Js Kenosha, turer of .tration." ., uv a. 77 4th the young ladles of our town .Moorman, a l. l, !!(, charged with aiding the fascinating Col. Haldeman replies to this at salesman, well known in this section, In smuggling Into says, as to the criticism who were the invited guests at the length. He Helen D. Jenkins banquet given by the society of died at Los Angeles, Cal., June 29 ProfeHionnl Cards. of the Herald by the Governor: t. is country $300,000 worth of Jew-e'- s, young gentlemen known as the M. was or "As to whether the Herald Two In One. was manifested when It became I. E., at tho residence of Mr. J. H. J. M. PORTEH, Dr. Roll's Anti-Pai- n Is both an In- was not just to the Wlllson admin- names, ki c.n that an effort will be made to entertained the M. I. E. at regiIn its report of tho indict not only Mr. Allen but also ternal and external remedy. It Is istration S. D. Taylor. The experience at Fort Benjamin the home of Dr. BEAVER DAM, KY.-- . yard and house were beautifully decJohn R. Collins, a wealthy and an antiseptic remedy and destroys ment's In 1310, Col. Haldeman Is Will practice his prolfmloa In Ohio and ad coal merchant of Nash- - disease germs. Sold everywhere on Harrison prominent orated with red, white and blue, olnlngcountlei. 6pecll attention glrtntoa' ne uoes Know, uow- - and a table was spread In tho din bnilnesientruited to hlicite. m iiol iiiiurmuu. vll'e, Tenn., who la Alleged to have a positive guarantee ever, from the personal statement the act. been a party to WENDI.1NG IS NOW IN 'of the regimental surgeons, that ing hall with all the dainties our FRANK L. FELIX, W. H. & J. F. GILLESPIE, Mrch Information tending to unPENITENTIARY FOR LI 'iwhen the regimental train was town could afford. After lunch was PROPRIETORS. ravel the mystery surrounding the served tho young people retired to (wrecked and more than fifty of tho charming Mrs. Jenkins and her con- Louisville, Kv.. Julv HAHTF0RD, KY. Jill JIO nfflfljfs an.? mnn Vrtrrt ?r4irn1 lnv the yard, which was lit up with ...w. .IX.., ...Jt.k., i. Japanese ,.- -ui uiu netuons evenfllrti)cr j10j,e l,0Id out to him after U...w.u lanterns, Will praetlce hli profession In Ohio and a ..BLACKSMITHING.. only medical equipment available ing was spent very where the by slnlngcountlea come to light, and. if the case goes hfl hg,i(?gt eoun of tfce gtate hftd pleasantly all. Criminal practiceand In the Court of Appeal, and Collection! a pecialtr. was that which the regimental surconcerning to trial. Interesting facts Misses Office In tbe Herald bnlldins; conflrmed hs scntence to tho iienl-th- e geons had purchased on their own The ladles present were: of the fortune In (cntIary for fe Josep acquisition WcnIHne responsibility and at their own ex- - Ireno Gulnn, Arn Gardner, Kitty C. U. BAKKKTT. C. B. IUITB Rhoads, Clara Loyd, Jessie Chavan, ceni and the way they were brought convIcteiI of tho mur,,er of 0,R,)t. pense. Iycar.0,(, Alma Rellncr, was taken to In r'utv free, will be deve oped. BARNETT L SMITH, Hazel Hocker, Anna Dames, Resslc (. "Knowing these things, Col. Hal- Some facts having to do with tho ho stat0 pcnltontIary at Frnnkfort Efflo Alford, Ella McKInney, (Ionian Is not surprised that Gov. and " Dona Gulnn, Nellie Plummer, Myrl S'renuoua measures uhuiulu j mv to commence tuning his sentence. HABTFORD, KY, Wi,iBOn. with no personal knowledge suspected men to make a quiet setA iMlller, Ireno Jones, Daucle Taylor; Wondllng. a janitor at St. John's ot actual conditions, should havo Will practice their profession In all the Conrt tlement in the hope that publicity of Ohio and adjoining counties and In thp Cour church In this city, left 'cIared that "the camp at Orell Is In tho gentlemen present were; Messrs. of Appeals. Collections a specialty. ml. lit he avoided, were also learned. Louisville shortly after the llttlo Clifford Taylor, Dr. Oscar Flener, drl B00tl condition " Is understood that Mrs. Jen-kli- -, had disappeared In I 'wherc Col Haldeman Frank Gray, Ernest Taylor, Harley December. 1009. I5ut here ,8 who Is also known by several Mi.i-i- i uur uuuv was iountl in Hie CO- l- Vpfs very personal In his remarks, Gulnn, Cecil and Edgar Darnard, Otto C. oM cr names, first became acquaintlar of a building near the church, and Intimates so strongly that the Clifford Maddox, Fred Anient, HarChicago In In ed with Mr. Allen vey D. Plummer, Frank Barnes, there began n search for Wendllnc lOos. She was Introduced to him which covered 1G.000 miles and Governor won't adhere closely to Merle Taylor, Nicholas Hazelrlgg. facts, that his characterization of HARTFORD, KY. by Mr. Collins, then Interested with Whfr'll flffl nf And i.n.ll .ni..n1 Gov. Wlllson's truthfulness Is not The girls regretted very much that Mr. Allen In the Southern Coal Com- y all tho M. I. E. boys could not be Ofllco up slnli-over AVHbon & far removed from the shorter and presont. panv. and not long afterward went arrcs,od Jn San Franc,8C0 Crowe, opposite court house. Will .uglier word. Col. Haldeman says: , , to live at tho Stratford hotel. The Miss Estella Phelps, daughter, of practice hls profession In- - nil the ''Knf"v,nS something of the vajoe following year Mr. Allen furnished Sprains require rarefuf treatment, f Mr. Jim Phelps, of Render, died on comts of this nnd adjoining conn- e'nt'oratoly a Iioiifo on Sheridan Keep quiet and apply Chamberlain's 10 ue piacea on me uoverpor s tho 3d Inst, and was burled at Tay- - .ties. nnd Court of Appeals. Coniiiicr-lo- r a knowledge which causread. Chicago, and in March sailed Liniment freely. It will remove the Mines the 4th. Rev. A. R. Card- - cial and ciiniinal practice a spec- -ed Col. Haldeman in the last year for Europe on the Kronprlnzessen soreness and quickly restore the nor conducted the funeral services. laity. of his official intercourse with him (parts to a healthy condition. Cecl'ie. For to have no Interview with Mr. F. H. Cray, of Friars Pplnt, the GovMis. Jenkins went abroad on the 6aje y a dealers. PLACED IN YOUR RESI m ernor except In tho presence of wit- Miss., is visiting his father, Mr. Ben . same steamer, and the two, accom- DENCE OR PLACE OF BUSt OTT0 aMKTIN H. P. MCKBXXEY nesses Col. Haldeman Is yet to be Gray, this week. panled by Mr. Collins, returned LIFE SENTENCE FOR JjESS, AND'PUTTOURSELV, Misses Miriam Rhoads and Anna KUiM.NG .sTKTIIIJAIlT.nersua,lei1 tnat tao newspapers are Lawrence, June '. It was at this time that the IN DIRECT CONTACT W'TH-THCorpus ChrlstI, Tex., of & to blame because the encampment jeyels were brought Into this coun at Orell has proved dangerous to the are visiting Mrs. P. S. Rhoads. Hopklnsvllle, try. Ky.. July 8. Her HARTFORD, KY. Mrs. Ann Holbrook, of Heflln, Linesl- It was not long after this, It Is bert Cobb, charged with tho murder ineaIth and destructive of the dlsclp- - who has been visiting her sister, ,,no of the p,rst regiment." sald, that Mrs, Jenkins suddenly .of his sweetheart, Miss Ella Cravens, GENERAL INSURANCE.. TO AIX STATES. S. M. Maddox, returned home To say the least of It, Col. Halde- - Mrs. declared guilty by the left her Chicago home and camo to .was y FOR THE COMPANY'S SPECIAL . Saturday. ,1U8 mo iventucKy "fs'Knea Life, New York, where a magnificent jury, which was given the caso yes- - i",a" Sick CONTRACT TO THE FARMERS,. Miss Elizabeth" Brown, accomHis punishment Chief Executive to honorary mem- panied by Miss Kato Turley, of house was bought for her on West terdayv afternoon. CALL ON OR ADDRESS And Elghtv-SKt- h fixed at life Imprisonment. N'ot long street. It bership In the Ananias club. Rockport, is visiting her uncle and W. OBANON. Will ter that Mr. Allen ceased his visits (appeared at one time as If tho Jury aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Rlanken-shi- p. Local "Manager, , would fall to return a verdict, nine Help "for Those Who Havo Stomuih to her and In October left for Eu-Hartford, Ky. ' Trou'jle. for life Imprisonment, two rore with his wife. jStandlng MI?s Reulah Hood, of Kansas After doctoring for about twelve W. C. SEXTON, ifor the death sentonce and one for a Collapses Dm Int; Testimony. years for a bad stomach trouble, City, Mo., Is In our cltv visiting rel1 Local Manager, declaring New York, July 7. Helen Dwello verdict Cobb guilty of r Incorporated. nearly five hundred atives and stopping with Mrs. A. K. Heaver Dam, Ky, ,aml pending V Urn DU g rni.h shnt nmi .....w,, ...... JerMns roponted before tho Federal .manslaughter, .uv Miller. y amazing story Miss Cravens near here on May 20. dollars for medicine and doctors Orrnd Jury tho Mrs. Fulton Pcnklns, of Owens-borfees, I purchased my wife one box of how the fo'tune In jewels given A special term of court was called Is !sit!ng tho family of Mr. her by N'nthan Allen, the leather to try the case, which opened last of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tohn Harrison. Tablets, which did her so much good .HsDESandKUR trust millionaire of Keonosha, Wis., wcok. Mlpes Lngerado Klrbv and EUIe sVsOrlsHssDRuSsssHfllBssB that she continued to uso them and wero smuggled Into this country Renfrow, of Narrows, Kv., are visHHt(2BisssssBHsjDPlssssawKJ9PsW 1'niMin's I'oem a fiem. they have done her moro good than BtisjDtilm. and subsequently stolen. Prom Rev. H. Stubenvoll, Allison, all of the medicine I bought before. iting tho family of Mr. Gordon P ire as do The strange tangle of romance, Young this week, btUerfof Taaihiiiiff&lifirefiniffliuiflHMmftin! la., in praise of Dr. King's New Life Samuel Royer, Polsom, Iowa. This customs frnuds and theft was but fSBMl ESTABLISHED 1858. RjfsSvH Btfoeace: so; stole ia Loaurille. We fsraiia Pills: i medicine Is for sale by all dealers. A Peek Into His Pocket half told when Mrs. Jenkins, who "They're n nui uni rice W rti saipptii. niucwrpiiceiai. diamond, a watch, BgKlHl Samples free. such a health necessity, m Would show the box of Bucklen's Jewelry or silver hnd been grilled for over an hour. JLSABEL&SONS Ttf3? Lo.&TiDe, K,-ware. Vou can tret iBH9EOSSH Arnica Salve that-E- . physical In every home theso pills should be. TAKES the best aualltr at Buffered a collapse, both S. Loper, a MVEIA INTEREST If other kinds you've tried In vain, the lowest pricea carpenter, of Marllla, N. Y. always and mental, from which ehe did not from the IN POLITICS AT 1)1 YEARS USE DR. KING'S carries. "I havo never had a cut, recover for an hour. OLDEST MAIL ff'Vv And bo well again. wound, bruise, or sore It would not Have your old Mrs. Jenkins was revived suffParis, Ky., July 5. John W. soon iMW ORDER HOUSE Ktttt M I Only 25c at James H. Williams, iciently to bo formally excused for heal," ho writes. Greatest IN THE SSUTH. Tlihmas, 92 years old, went' to tho 214 Main Btreet. m Por almost half a centurv we havet served ex tho day. Later in the day It was Alii.l.,ltf Al a CamI It mv Ivaa polls and voted last Saturday and healer of burns, bolls, scalds, chap a Aa' announced that she would he recall- - ROUND HAND SIGN OP for: our Irc Uluatrated catalogue. Ada rem. I was as Interested and eager as If It ped hands and lips, fever sores, skin cd again on Monday. PROSPECTIVE GROOM (Were his first vote. Mr. Thomas was eruptions, eczema, corns and piles Go G. It Is reported that a Western m born on April 20, 1819, and Is tho 25c at James H. Williams. Box 2 6 LMisvKle,Kr. anil a souinern millionaire anu a Falmouth, Ky., Julv 8. Through oldest' man In the county. His first W' lwBvary Artlda Ooazaatsad. It has been decided that Presiprominent .New ork banker, all or a correspondence. LIgo Jenkins, vote was cast in 1840 for William dent Taft will dedicate tho Lincoln ! whom are known to bo Involved, civ, v. n- fnrmor nf Pnn.iWnn Henry Harrison for President, and Memorial at Hodgenvlllo on Octo. x.twaa. ll will bo Indicted without delay .county, and Jano Jacobs, aged fifty, he has been a constant member of ber 2G. HARTFORD IRESSING Mrs. Jenkins, when seen at her of Covington, met for the first time home, said sho had been Instructed yesterday and wero married by the CLUB not to talk. "I gave Mr. Parr my (Rev. Foley. Jenkins, It Is claimed, everything, met another woman In Covington, word that I would tell Women nnd I will. Rut I have never been to whom ho proposed, but she deLadies' and gents' clothes also Women who auffer with disorders peculiar to their a grand Jury, and tho exclte- - clined and told him of the woman before sex should write to Dr. Pierce and receive free tho WORK GUARANTEED ment of It all, combined with tho he married. They began corres-hea- t, advice of a physician of over 40 years' experience was too much for mo. I am ponding, and tho woman was Invlt-sur- e a skilled and successful specialist in the diseases Called for and delivered. of women. Every letter ot this sort has the most I will be strong enough to go Cd to com to Falmouth to see her Club rate $1.00 per month. careful consideration and is regarded as sacredly fMCMtPORTonpatcnUbllUr. Patent pnu- ahead when I am wanted as a wit- - future homo. eJMlTelT, m bank irRanoa7 confidential. Many sensitively modest women write 7 iui nxt. inuuiiuiusiua ssb ness again.' ' As a signal, Jenkins had a white fully to Dr. Pierce what they would shrink from SSi'r ISJHy TOhiv "' MT. t"T'" -- " "icu will " patent lawuarm otkeep7, MOW CO Bel a WUt- to their local physician. The local physician Tho John R. Collins inaniiKorcnier over one nand. and NOTE telhnf w, ami valoabla taformaUoa. Js pretty ure to say that he cannot do anything : mentioned In the first part of the when the woman alighted from the Y. M. C. A. Bldg. without "an examination." Dr. Pierce holds that above article Is supposed to bo the train sho rushed up to Jenkins and these distasteful examinations are tfeaerally need- Hartford, Ky. PATBTHT I AUivsrsta man of the same name who was born Introduced leas, aad that no woman, except' In rare coses, should submit to them. They talked herself. L303 SVMth St. WMhUatasi. , D. R.' -- Hartford, but who left matters over a few minutes and mad reared In Dr. Pieree's treatment will care you rlgkt la tbe prlvaoy of mmmmmmmmmmmi years ago to Jcured the necessary papers, somo twenty-od- d your otto home. Ilia "Favorite Prescription" fcaus cured 1 AftKit' HAIR BALSAM rm hundreds of thousands, somo of thesa' the wont of CMtt, seek his fortuno In tho coal business Patrolman Oua Colvln, of Covgtsaniet sad ImuMIm tbt &!& gmnous t lawUM sjrowth. Dr. Bell's It Is the only medicine of its kind that is the product of a regularly graduated in other placeV He has two daugh- - Ington, who was a pallbearer at the Ormy t Valla Bhysicjan. The only one good cnoMfh' that its makers dare to print its every Good for all Skin DImamc tera, both grrewa and married, and funeral of tho' woman's husband .. h, intfredient on its outside wrapper, jhtere's bo secrecy. It will bear examiaa. f i- - j Jj!s wlfo has'beea dead many years, about a year ago, was In town at tioa. No alcohol and bo habit-fordrui are found in It. Some uracrup-tdotno connec- - tho time, and by a Btrango colnct-tfo- n He BecniB to have, had medicine dealers may offer you substitute. Don't take it. Don't Ur4e ,ll.ll 4Jta.A " I "L. with your health. Write to World' Dispensary Medical Association, Dr. R. wJth ,t,hef ernnggling, however, dence was asked to witness tho mar-moOR. BELL'jS ANTI-PAIV. Fierce, President, Buffalo, N. Y, uke tbe advice received and be well. tbaa to hare beetv a-- friend aad riage, which he did. WOMAN CHARGED J., July Col. 8. Gov. Wil- the Democratic party during all the intervening years. Mr. Thomas resides on Soventh street with his FLATLY iMPEHGHEO daughter, Mrs. Candace Smith, and his niece, Mrs. Leer Stout, He is a most remarkable man in many reHaldeman Governor spects and bids fair to reach the century martc. LouisVERACITY woman "I suffered five years, with awful pains, due n, from ly troubles," writes Mrs. M. D. McPherson, I would often faint N. C "They grew worse, till I could not walk at all, and I had an awful hurting in my side; also a headache and a backache. I gave up and thought I would die, but my husband Chad-bour- Gave Up Ho$e 'to M V CARDUI WomanlTonic Joln-iOrv- Attorney at Law, GILLESPIE BROTHERS. Attorney at Law, ....u AndnrtH:u 5rfU,IJCM Work K 4 .H . Attorneys at Law, Horseshoeing Specialty ;& nartin HARTFORD, Kentucky. Attorney at La.w s HAVE A. ns ROJJGH RIVER ; TELEPHONE I ;iani imeit Long Distance to-da- af-W- as accident. Fire Also Bond You. J. , r.r o. WOOL Hfl Urr bii ssHHslslsHilsiiB9lH! I . jHnH fV H2S STRAW HATS Tla-ls- MADE NEW! P. Barnes A or-,,,- Welcoaie Words to Club. Hartford Pressing I D. SWIFT k CO. re t AntisepticSalvc t! M re N. u !!. STfTJiSr WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1911. THE HARTFORD HERALD 11 PAGE SEVEN. w it H &$$$.$$$&$$$$$$$$$$$$$ JULY REAT HOPKINS COUNTY FAIR! CC. GIVENS, President. J. 19,20,21,22. Special Train Service on M. H. & E. at Reduced Rates J'? A. FRANCEWAY. LOOK OUTI anmnn nun FOR t OBMHi Rifi ?M A 11 11 111 nnmnwiBi it it MUmMM 11 Hiilflii SHL-E- 3 i m 11 i'i July . - 1 J to July 22, we are .- going to hold a J JUBILEE nMRvnnmwnnn We are simply determined to close out all of our Spring and Summer Merchandise. We mailed you a circular that gives you prices on only a small portion of our Stock. How determined we are, the prices we are making will show you. Better think the matter over and determine to come to our JUBILEE SALE and save lots of money while we are so determined to sell. Respectfully, , IIP BWk & CO., t INCORPORATED. ! CARSON Hartford, Kentucky. WVWWYWW WWWWWWWW Thirvk About This! Hr rx r ' S'- - W? SffEkthV - 'r 'rtkiTjA wI' md EER1 Beginning Friday, the 14th, ending Satur-day- , 22d, we offer a discount of 25 per cent, on nil Photos except Penny work. Tins means that you canfge$5.Q'0vofk at $3.75, $3.00 work at $2.25 ftnna $100 work at 75o This is the first time wo have-evedone an) thing of this kind, and you r Jmay'rest assured that you may never again have such on opportunity togetsucli work at prices eo low. "We mean what we say, so remember that V tlie29d"wlll certainly end tlnfse prices. Ve do not intend to turn out any work that is not first, 3 class.'' Come to iltc'Jioat and ." your work done Yours truly, V faff & :t.A " mmmm wmwtimmf Only $1 Per Year Trie bciifoetefa Hartford Herald TWO SPECIAL TERMS ,wua the result of the electrocution, ALLEGED DYNAMITERS ii. ucmg luiiit-inrougo witnoui a hitch In the mechanical apparatus RING IN h SURPRISE TO TRYNOIED CASES of the chair. Tho entire electrocution device When Summoned to Plead to Announced by Judge Birkhead, was Installed under the exclusive 18, of Chief Engineer Dett, and Murder Charge Law So as to Give Accused appearance of workmanship dis the fact that a master hand Point Well Taken. a Square Deal. was at the helm. Secretary. Buckner never denied his cullt of Judge T. F. Birkhead will call a tho cuttine of Policeman Hohov.1 Los Angeles, July 7. The de n special term of the McLean Circuit but he stated that the deed was done ,fenso ,n tI,e McNamara alleged conspiracy case sprung a Court for the week beginning Augand not until the ,nam,t0 surprise when John J. Mc- - ust 14, to try the meu under Indict- readine of thn death warrant did hlR falth vary In getting another re Isamara, the accused Indiana labor ment as boing alleged members of T VICTIM OF .leader, and his brother, James B. the mob which shot to death V. spite cisamara, were caned into Judge Ham Porter, a negro living at h When the current was sent department of the Supe- - more, early last April, for the ehcot- the body there was a ing of Clarence Mitchell, a joung llke silence prevailing, all that was"or uou- rELECTRIC Both men were summoned to white man or that place, who lias heard being the singing of the death engine. As the brushes conveying p,ea(l to nineteen charges of mur- - since fully recovered, and has tnar- dor, tho result of the of the WasJames Bucknerat Ed over current lntn of rm!nnia t,r.ao,i- l1'10 Tlmc3' newspaper destruction Oc Hod. alleged members of the mob. plant on The the segments commuta the III ndditlon. John J. whn worn .......... .. .. !.! whn 1, 1VIV. InHctnrl tors of thfi twin nintnrn Hio Jin.lv nf .... ...... u. i,n .... . in E1113 dyville Saturday. the negro stiffened abruptly with McXamara was expected to plead to under $."00 bonds, are: sudden cpntractlon of the muscles, the charge that he had conspired to Thornsberry, W. X. Davis, Cecil destroy the Llewellyn Iron Works. 'Jarvis. Ira Couhlll. John Flelilen. DOUBLE DEATH WEAR AT HAND and the law had taken Its course. Just after the flrst shock, before Instoad, he challenged the Juris - John W. Taylor, Para Colburn, Wll- the current had been released, Dr. diction of tho court, claiming that liam A. Coghlll, Tom Dabner, (ieorsre When Dr. Moss Attempted to Mom came near meeting with a It had no right to exact a plea or to Gephardt, Robert Hayes, Leslie similar death, when he started to try him on either of tho nineteen Wright, Edward Hnney, Clarence Feel Pulse of the Dytouch Buckner's arm to foel for pul- charges of murder or the Llewellyn Roberts and Ellis Burton; and Lawsation, but for timely warning of Iron Works Indictment, because he rence Mitchell, Clifford Schrneter ing Negro. the chief engineer from the electric was extradited from Indianapolis, and Jesso Schroder, the alleged room, as tho doctor's hand was not for murder, but for alleged dy leaders of tho mob, it kIc $ , 0 r 0 EVERYTHING WENT SMOOTHLY within a short distance of the arm. namiting. bond each. This move plainly surprised the Eighteen alleged members of the Bv the Instructions of the physi Eddyville, Ky., July S. At sun- cians the body remained strapped prosecution. mob were Indicted, charged with A motion for the quashing of the having been accessories before tue rise Warden H. T. Hagerman caus In the chair for some time, being ed the button to be touched at the subjected at intervals to instrumen- Indictments wps made only In the facts, and three with murder, for case of James B. McXamara, who having led the mob. Kentucky branch penitentiary which tal tests for any signs of life. entered no pW whatever, holding sent James Buckner to his death, Judge nirl:liei.l :ils-aiinounce-paying the penalty for the murder O 'that the indictments aenlnat him on Saturday that he would call a KfiXTUCKY NEWS NOTES. O should not stand because the grand special term of the Daviess Circuit of Policeman Hobey, of Lebanon, Jury was biased and because Earl Court for one woek only, becinnlng Marlon county, and he was the flrst Powers, who acted as a special dis- on Monday, August 2S, to try the compliant with the now law providtrict attorney, to aid tho Iniulsltors case of Mrs. LuiitlMa Lvnch, who Is Prafcesboro Is to have a ing for electrocution as the death flour mill. All tho stock has been during tho Investigation, had pre In jail on the rhnrce of nuirderlntr penalty for crime In this State. subscribed, and work on the mill viously been active on behalf of tho her Amble Buck, and In tho progress of the execution Times and Mei chants' nnd Manufac- also other parties now in Jail, wl.n the death of Dr. Moss was narrowly will be commenced at once. The report of the Lexington turers' Association during the search have been held ovor bv examining averted by the timely warning not for evidence. The prosecution met courts. Tho order calling the s'te- to touch the condemned man's arm health officer shows that there were r n death In Lexington dur- the move of the defense with a tcrm wm aIg0 ombrace nil while the current was passing to disallow the plea to jurlsdlc-JtIo- s ing the month of June, twelve of in jaI awaiting trial on the day through his body. tion. which were from tuberculosis. n nrilni ftnlll.t.l for fie nf nntn.lnn Chief Engineer T. W. Bett threw John J. McXamara contended .special term. Hubett Uerrlngton, son of J. W. on the switch that passed the 2,100 Herrlngton, merchant nt Woodburn, tnrougn counsel mat lies were JlIllK0 nirkheail says that the net volts of electricity at the flrst shock ten miles north of Franklin, was sworn to by members of the District criminal term Is scheduled for the to tho body of the death chair's Ini drowned while bathing In a pond. Attorney's ofllco In order to obtain .,IFt Monrtav In Xo ember, but that tial victim. At 4:12 o'clock prompt- Tho young man was twenty-on- e papers, anu mat tno(i,e i8 desirous of giving all parties requisition ly the signal was given for tho ap- years Judge in Indianapolis, where Mc- - in Jail an opportunity to have a tilal of age. pliance and in an instant the negro On July 3d. Walter Carroll, aged Xamara was arrested, held a "fake" before that time, hence his obWt was dead. 22, shot A. M. Carroll, aged r.0, his session of court. In cnlllng a special term. Dr. U. H. Moss, tho prison physi- cousin, who The defense asks that it be allowraised him, at Carroll's It seems that there Is no chnnce cian, did not make the announce- home, two miles from Morgantown, ed to examine the grand Jurors to jwlintevor for Mrs. Lynch to give ment of death until after the second In Butler county. Young Carroll determine their state of mind. .bond. She Is being held on the hock of 2,300 volts had coursed made his escape. murder j charge of a through the body of the negro, but OLATO.V. An examining trial was held at which was shown from the evidence four minutes later he spoke distinct- Williamsburg for the four Swains, July 10. Haln Is badly needed In .brought before the Jury at her last ly: "No pulsation." who are charged with killing the th3 section. trial, wnen tne jury railed to agree. Mr. J. S. Farrls When Buckner was about to be Galamore brothers at Paint Creek. and family, of standing 11 to 1 for life Imprlson- brought from his cell, Just across They were allowed their freedom on rorrenion. iex.,are tne guests 01 ins ment. Notwithstanding this. Judge tho corridor from the death cham- bond of $1,000 each. father and mothor, Mr. and .Mrs. F. .nirkhead was Inclined to allow her ber, at 4:10 by the death watch and . "i iney iuso uanf an,i fsoi her bond at .$2,000, imice. High Bridge, erected at a cost of Chaplain J. A. Holton, he was told $1,000,000 across Kentucky river visueu .Mrs. r arris parents, .Mr. and it being stated at the time that she that all was In readiness., and arose by the Queen and Crescent Route, Mrs. James Wade, near town. hn,i two brothers In Hancock countv from his chair as the coll was open- hns been completed. Master C.uy Daniel, of Hartford. Who would readily go on her bond. It stands 320 ed, approaching the door in a slow feet above low water mark. r. The Is the guest of his grandparents, So far she liaa beon unabie to stride, his head and shoulders being north approach Is now being graded, and Mrs. T. W. Daniel, here. curo her liberty. kept almost at their normal poise. Misses Mary Daniel, Zella Lyons, and as soon asxfhls work has been Tho two escorts merely Miller, Messrs. placed completed, the new wonder will be Elizabeth Hume iBITTEIt ARICAKJN.MEXT OF Payton and R. L. Arms, of tills their hands on tho negro's arms and ready for traffic. liritXS DETECTIVE AUEXCY seemed more to follow than lead "Near beer" will no longer be place, spent last Sunday at Sulphur Washington, July S. A bitter arhim to his place of execution, some sold in Walton, and great quantl- - Springs. raignment of the Burns Detectie Miss Myrtle Cannon, of Drakes-bortnirty ieet distant rrom the cell. les are undisposed of on account of Is the guest of Miss Oarnett Agency andv their "kidnapping" of Without tho slightest Indication of ftho City Council nlacinc a llconso any fear ho made one step from the of $500 per annum on dealers. Tho .Foil v. the McXamara brothors was made floor and sat down in tho chair. Jlr- w- D- McDanlel, who has been to the Senato "third degree" Investi- 'ordinance was drawn to conform to Desplte his composed by Samuel attitude, the recent ruling of the Court of Ap- - .eonflned to his bed for the past three gating committee ho boro traces of being haggard 'peals and passed to take offect at iweeks with typhoid fever, Is Improv- - Compere. He denounced the "e- Ing slowly. and worn. Thero was nn Intermit- - nnc. tradition of tho McXnmara broth- tent movement of lips, as If uttering Miss Sadie Ford, living near here, crs" as an outrage, "it was Hge a with both legs broken betwoen an Inaudible prayer. Not a twitch the knees and ankles. J. M. Hol- - who has been quite III for the past stngo play," said (tampers. He of a muscle or nervousness was dis- - .brooks, was Improving at last account, .viewed all the details of the arrest. forty-eigyears' of age, played. Mr. C. B. Lyons went to Hnrtford Inquiry Into the charges against the wnB taton to tho Good Samaritan Buckner was strapped in 'the chair Hospital at Frankfort, from Wolfe last Saturday, returning Sunday. Burns agency, brought bv the other by the chief deputy and assistants, county, on tho Lexington and East- Mr. Nathan Leach, of near White detectlvo agencies, is also demanded straps bolng placed over either crn train, having been Injured by a Run, Is shipping a car load of stock In a petition before the committee. shoulder, two on each arm and two log which rolled on his legs whilo from this place PltEXTIS. on tho leg. Tho strap for the head 'he was working In the woods of Mr. James Glasscock went to June 8. Mr. J. W. Shaver, who Hartford on business Saturday. afDolcctroJcfctt1hp' abound Magoffin county. contained Tho Ice cream supper nt this place had beon sick for some time, dlod tho surface of tho forohead and fasWhat the Kentucky Library Comhis home near here last Wednestened to tho back of tho clinlr, tho mission has done during the last last Saturday night was conducted nt day, nnd was bulled Thursday at Very nicely. other electrode being strapped to year to help libraries over tho State Mr. Earl Miller, living noar this the Dennis burying grounds. tho loft leg, forming the circuit. is shown in a report filed with tho Quite a crowd attended the fuWhen the nlochanical prepara state commission ay .miss juna a. place, began his school at Salem, neral and burial of Master Bunyan secretary of the .ncy Roslne, this morning. tions wore made, two clergymen, the Robinson, actlnc Wilson at East Providence last We Rov. J. D. Woodson and the Rev. J. commission. Miss Robinson shows Uo was killed by a Special T111I11 Service to Hopkins A. Holton", uttered tho last prayer that tho commission has already horse running away with him. County Vnlr, Mndlsonvlllc, Ky In his behalfs As tho two retreated dona much to stlmumto Interest In Mrs. Agnes Patterson, of McHen-July and U2, 11)11 some ton feet, tho Rov. Woodson reading, especially In tho country. ry, visited relatives near here a few Lv. Hartford 8:30 a Til. Prloftn frtTMmtealnn lina frrnnt- - Centcrtown said, "Good-byJim," and tho ne 8:44 a m. days last week. gro roplled, "Good-bled three paroles. Thomas and Sam- - ,, everybody. Mr. Essa Taylor, who has bepn on m. inese woro an tne words lie spoke uel wneat, sent irom uojio county jioorman ' a m. tho sick list tho pn3t week or two, from tho chair, being uttered from ,fr ton years for manslaughter, were a. rm, n m. Is Improving. crmntprl hnnofiH, li c lilnnl nnn I. a Tliov n nnmln . " v" ' a. baseball Mr. Otis Taylor, who Is attending .i. in kuuioe, ivlcted of killing a man at worn- rnn- - Millnort 927 a. m. husky volco. Anton 9:41 a. m. school at Bowling Green, visited his . r. . . j up to tne timo or tne reading of in mo west oiki 01 juym cuun-th- o 10:00 a. m. pnrcnts near hero a few days last Tno board also paroled Tom Ar. Madlsonvlllo death warrant Buckner was Leave Madlsonvlllo, returning C 30 week. hopeful of another respite, not 8nt from Jefferson county p. m.. Mrs. Ophelia and Miss Blrchio lloving nt'any1 timo that ho was to for c,Kt years for manslaughter, One faro plus 2." cents ($1.33) Leach, of Beaver Dam, are visiting die--, evenafter having had explain-iH- o has served throe years, trip. Dates of salo Mr. D. Plummer nnd family. A check for $100,000 was recelv-o- f for the round cd to hlnOhc refusal of tho Court Hr. Ed Patterson nnd family, of July 18th to 22d Inclusive. Return Appeals to issue ,a writ of cer- - .e1 by tno Secretary of State, Rochester, visited relatives near limit, July 24th. ago. He was er with articles of incorporation of few? days The special train service will bf here. laRt Thursdav and Friday, Chesapeako and Ohio railroad, i'he still confident Mies Mary Casebler has measles. run only on following dates: July peoplo witness- - .which incorporates In this State. About twenty-flv- e nnd 22. The clns3 entering the United ed tho oxecution and the greater ,Tno incorporation feo Is tho largest H. E. MISCHKE, Agent. Stntes MlUtarv Academy this year part of the spectators were officers ,tnat ''as been received in somo will he the largest In the history of nt thd prison and country officials, years. Tho C. & O.. under a decision For Snip. Including- the newspaper correspond- - of the Court of Appeals, must C Brand new $100 No. Under- tho Institution. The Prison Commissioners, E. corporate in Kentucky in order to wood Typewriter, used bv owner For Sale tTqwu property, vacant R. Brown, Harry McCutcheon and ocnIre a railroad located In this inj one rfonth, Larce discount for lots, dwelling. cottneru nnd State FInlev Fore, wem In the front. nnMn cash. Address, Mrs. Maymo L. . 0. YEISF,R & CO.. of rooms of the 'penltenttery.'but Boaver Dam, Ky. 24t4 Hartford,- Ky. u J $&$& u W08 ov,dont thy gratified , ', dy-i- self-defens- e, to-da- y, FS II- Llver-throug- death-iBordwe- CHI lor ..-- j ! i -- flr3t-cla- s3 son-in-la- sixty-fou- mo-c- al par-tio- J cold-blood- ( .... . .T se-M- I o, - - - to-da- y I ht to-da- y. i m. o, e, I " ..... An-- k'o !... , " I t ' , 1 I togeth-tlorar- la I f. I - ts. two-stor- y Bar-ras- s, wereano'prgnt8.ti,he.execuHdn. uwpite tnetr rerusai to be quoted, Dr. Bell's - Pine-Tar-Hon- ey - l For Coughs and Colds. Subscribe for The nartford ITerald, Subscribe for Jhe HemhL. $1 a year. . if. ib- u VAGE KIOIIT. !l THE HARTFORD HERALD WEDNESDAY, JULY 12. J9U. is 'h jmEIimEAILEErcULYE 'naatnv Kttfr n vntriAn hniirrntv vAMlta. knocked unconscious. The lightning man who held the Methodists In O bod followed the air current Into tho POEMS YOU'LL ENJOY. small favor, and who was sllghty o colliery workings. jealous of the success of their reForeman Neal McHugh, In an efSpecial Selections. O The Herald's WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1011. vival. The deacon explained the o O fort to avoid such accldonts In the O Installed a telephono future, y circumstances to this pillar and askA STRANGER TO ALL. AI. IT. & E. RAILROAD TIME TA- ed as a favor that the Methodist system in the colliery, by which emBLE AT HARTFORD, KY. converts might be Immersed In the Never a whistle to make you look ployes can be called to the surfaco when a storm Is coming. It is not Baptist pool. For Infanta and Childraa. back, IP yvvit US MM-S. .Time table effective Sunday, Dec. "What? Immerse Methodists In Never a friend's hand to hit you a the first accident of the kind. lIi,contnlns the following schedule: our pool?" ejaculated the Baptist whack No. 112 North Hound due 7:20 n in. leader. Over the shoulder, and no one to REWARD OFFERED FOR BANK LOOTERS' CAVTURE Daily except Sunday. "Certainly. We would appreciate greet " JN'o. 114 North Hound due 3:40 p. in. the kindness very much, and In the crowds passing you by on the Paducah, Ky., July S. A reward Dally except Sunday. "Well, you go back and tell your . street, Ac(Jclablc RrcpatationrorAs-slniflalln- g of $350 has been offered by the in, church that our church Isn't taking Never n "Hello" nor "How-do-yoihcFoodnmlRcgula-- ' "No. 115 South Hound due 8:53 a. Farmers' Bank at White. Platua for In. any washing!" ttag tte Stoachs awlBowels oT do." Dally except Sunday. capturo of the robbers who made A stranger to all all strangers to the Ho, li:i South Hound due 1:40 p. in, an unsuccessful attompt to rob the A NEW THRESHER AND you. Dally except Sunday. bank a few nights ago. After rob OTHER PROPERTY BURNED II. E. .MISCHKE, Agt. No one to call on, and no .door to bing a snfo In an adjoining store. Fromofcs DigeslioaCheerPul-nea- s swing tho robbers fled, the report caused was de A new wheat thresher and iteslContalns nclllicr your ur tno blowing of the safe alarrolnR OpliHn.Morphitc norMncral. stroyed by fire about 2:30 o'clock Wide with a welcome to answer ring. SEDUCED COUNTRY GIRL them. Tho vault In the bank had (Thursday afternoon on the farm of you are ueen charged and was ready for tho .Tnmpn Rnvrtor. In the Homo No one to say, "I'm so glad Mrs. "ere. match. There was about ?S5,Q00 RY 11 FAISF PRfMlliFinc,shborhood' about elB,u m,Ics M tfOUMrSIMBZmWX nnd jn tno No social circle of comfort iouthwest of 0wenaboro " I cheery The thresher and engine had just THAI' " CIIUKI. TIIIKK Bullitt County Distiller is Con been purchased at a cost of $2,500, Wnrot nf nil. when VOU are SlonclV GETS THE WRONG MAN and blue and was the joint property of Mrs. p to tell it all' to No good victed of Betraying Miss fHrqtSrti James Snyder, Otha Snyder, Lum Knoxvllle. Tonn.. Julv S. A trnn Tong, Anselem Reitz, George Kollar Ever in that fix? Perhaps you havo ;Bot by A Troutman for n chicken Nancy Wise. Af and J. G. Bumm. been, A perfect Remedy thief last night killed Rufus Baker, Wheat threshing on Mrs. James If so, of courso you will always be ono of Troutman's neighbors. Trout- Rnvflpr'n form Iinil . The Ellzahethtown News says: lust lipnn flnlflh- Worms .Convulsions .Fcverish-ncs- s man is now under bond, charged fwl nnM rnn thrA, tar n rwl rraw wnrn On giving I. L. Dawson, superintendent nml Loss strangers tho feol-at- - .with murder. A breech-loadin- g Sleep. shot a distillery In Bullitt county, was preparing to move to another farm homo word. gun was arranged so that an attempt Facsimile Signature of Nancy when the separator was discovered found guilty of seducing Miss You will remember the tlmo when to enter the door of the chicken Wise, of Hardin county, under prom- to be on fire. In attempting to you heard lliouse would fire tho gun. Baker, It ise of man Inge, in the Criminal move the separator from the engine, Never a "Hello" nor "How-do-yo- u NEW YORK. .Is claimed, was searching for a flock LoulsUUe and under the the former turned over, nnd In a Court at do" indeterminate sentence law will few moments was a mass of flames, A stranger to all nil strangers to of his own turkeys, and attempted to look for them In Troutman's pousfrve from one to five years in the being totally destroyed. you. ltry house. Tho attempt to open the unloss tho verdict Is penitontlary, Th thresher was closo to a barn, fBy Fred L. Stephens. ,door fired tho gun which killed Ba- set asldo or other conditions Inter- nnd the flames spread to that, but EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. 1 "ol" ",eB urc ,noro lnan B,xl inul vene. Miss Wlie Is 10 years of age, by tho heroic efforts of the men on WOMAN'S LEG BROKEN TWICtKMUB COMPIKY. MCW TOR ff WHILE PICKING BERRIES 'cars of B& nnd Prominent farmers and appeared In the court room with the ground, they finally succeeded In of this vicinity. nor half, born June C, In her arms. saving it. Pawson I" 31 vpars of n:e and Is n While picking berries In a field. A wagon belonging For summer diarrhoea In children io J. W. native of Nelson county. ,Paugherty, of Owensboro, who was within about 200 yards' distance of always give Chamberlain's Colic, Tho principal witnesses were Miss with tho threshing party, was totally her home, Mrs. James Greer, of tho Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and Wise and the defendant. destroyed, nnd a mule belonging to Adahurg vicinity, mot with a serious castor oil, nnd a speedy cure Is cerMiss Wise testified that she was-1- him was nlso badly burned. accident, which resulted In her hav- tain. For sale by all dealers. m years of age, nnd that she first The damage will probably reach ing her left leg broken In two places, met Dawson at a wedding supper In ?1,500. between tho knee and tho ankle. salesman!?entenced on charge of bigamy June, l'Jio. She was then clerking She stepped on a rock, which turnKill More Than Wild Beasts. m a store in Bullitt county. She ed, throwing her violently against Evansvlllo, Ind., July 5. Cal The number of people killed year- the ground. Sho crawled about vald she met lijm again at an Ice ream supper and talked with him ly by wild beasts don't approach the two hundred yards before being Strotncr 35 years old, a salesman of over tho telephone. Coming to vast number killed by disease able to attract the attention of je'ecincai supplies, wno Jives in Co (IXCOItrOKATKD) lumbus, Ohio, was sentenced to from Louisville with Dawson tho latter germs. No life Is safe from their any member of hor family. ono to Ave years for bigamy art of July, she said she went to attacks. They're in air, water, 91,000 in Prizes (on proof thnt ho married Miss Paul . the homo of a rolatlve. She said dust, even food. But grand pro- The publishers of the Dollar 5Iag- - ine Morgan, of Central City, Ky., in Is afforded by Electric there she was seduced by the under promise of marriage, ters, which destroy and expel these azlnc will give $1,000 in prizes to this city, when ho had a wife and bought her a locket and deadly disease germs from the sys- - the person who sends them the children living at Columbus. Stroth-e- r "Dawson was arrested at St. Louis, Mo., recklaco, which she was wearing, tern. That's why chills, fever and largest number of words con In Saturday. 8hp declared. ague, all malarial and many blood structed from letters contained A The defendant said he was super- diseases yield promptly to this won- the text, "Dollar Magazine." Everybody intendent of a distillery and 31 derful blood purifier. Try them, daily prize of a Genuine Gold Fin- Who has tried Dr. Satisfied Bell's years of ago. and that he now lived and enjoy the glorious health and ished Watch, Stem Wind and Stem for coughs, He declared ho ,new ofAnCK n Bullitt county. they'll give you. Set, will be awarded dally to each throat .or bronchialcolds, grip or any ui iup,L.. New trouble. Get a never promised to marry the girl. Money back If not satisfied. Only person sending 25 or more words. Shoots bottle Look for the Bell on Model This Is a popular plan of Intromt admitted that his relations with 50c at James H. Williams. m high ve the bottle. m ducing a popular publication. "her were Improper. 27 For locity smoke Knowledge. On Dawson said full particulars of the contest, adUnexpected. less cartridge. "And do you think," asks the dress, THE DOLLAR 5IAGAZINE, Vie sent tho girl flowers and wrote Suddenly the umpire called time. abo black and low telling her she was beauteous young creaturo, turning a Somervlllo, New Jersey. Aier a note, "Aw, what's the matter!" 20t3 The only gun that fills the pressure smokeless. sweet. A motion for a new trial flashing glance upon tho young man tho catcher. demand for a trom Poweriul enough for deer. she bellovcs she Is bewildering with HIT BY LIGHTNING BOLT will soon bo argued. "Somebody In the grand stnd apsafe to use bone ("pump") ac settled dntricts, ex 150 FEET UNDERGROUND plauded me," MIrs Wire resides near Pitts her charms, "do you think that he said, wiping the any man really understands wocellent for target work, for foxes. Point, this county. tion repeater in blinding tears from his eyes, "and I Struck by lightning while work wasn't prepared men?" .23-2- 0 geese, woodchuck, etc. and for thit. Right In your busiest season when "Oh, yes," ho assures hor. "The ing 1,500 feet under ground, at 1 Play ball!" k cM fatarwt dttqa'cV, Mxxhwwlinf "pamp"ctbnt .32-2- 0 you havo the least time to spare.you men who Uw Special Smoktlcu SUtl UlTtl; tl toaUn nil. understand women under- o'clock this morning, James Conroy, IH ud Udt jctr lor md. Meant bring, focruMd uletr ud calibres. :ire most likely to take diarrhoea stand that they should always act employed in tho Courtdalo tunnel of It bu cautractioa ud font BtaA (roel cmtcsmbc. All jht; UxMCotf extra eaothtfri&ta si thcMdUm. nnd lose several days' time, unless as though they didn't understand tho Kingston Coal Company, is In Yield readily Skin Diseases to treatment with Dr. you havo Chamberlain's Colic, Chol-r- a Our 13S Pi catalog crii th fall MarfE such a precarious condition that his Boll's Antiseptic Salvo. Wo guar them." lin. Sent for tb iUapi potUg. WrkeforU. nnd Diarrhoea Romedy at hand recovery is not expected. antee It. 25c a box. Sold everyand take a dose on the llrst appear-sinc- e Old Ulcers Ho was at work in his chamber where, m of the disease. For sale by all Arc unsightly and dangerous. Dr. In tho tunnel, when a heavy storm m Oealers. Dell's Antiseptic Salvo will, heal passed over tho valley. How Wo Wish them promptly. It Is clean and He did not know there was a That we could hear her say: "My WAS NOT AN EXPERT, nounces itself as dealing in "Dock disdaini-t- l Tin: iu:i'lv BUT A TRUE AMERICAN Supplies." WASN'T THEIR WASH DAY pleasant to use. 25c a box. Sold storm until his chamber was filled dear, the furnaco flro has gone out everywhere. m by a blinding light and ho was again." "Oh, that's Just a place whero Joseph E. WIdener, tho Philadel they soil drugs an things to docOr, "My dear, do plcaso close that During a revival meeting In a Attractive. door. I've been nearly frozen all phia capitalist, horseman and con tors, I suppose," near Cincinnati .Methodist church "What do you consider tho most noisseur, was discussing tho enor day." GOOD NEWS. n number of converts were secured, beautiful thing in the world?" The writer of tho first Japanese Or even: "Are you never going mous prices realized at tho sale of nd several of them requested that "A fat pay envelope." history, ho Krojii, was Oono Yasu-mnr- a, the Hoo library in Now York. to shovel off that snow?" Instead of sprinkling they bo bapwho lived some 1,200 years Many Hartford Readers Have Or even this: "I've simply got to Some of those prices Indicated tized by immersion. Escaped With His Life. Ignorance, rank ignorance," said ago. . The Emperor of Japan has havo a now sot of furs." The Methodist Church was pro"Twonty-on- e years ago I faced an Heard It and Profited . . Mr. WIdener, "and millionaires who Just posthumously conferred on this vided with a baptismal font, but not awful death," writes H. B. Martin, paid them wero as bad as Jacob venerablo Beda the Junior grade of with a pool, immersion being Infre- Port Harrelson, S. C. '.'Doctors Thereby. third rank. FOR FLETCHER'S Cash. quent nmong its accessions to mem- said I bad consumption nnd the "Jacob after bership. Po one of the deacons, dreadful cough I had looked llko it, "Good news travels fast," and tbo acquiring a large fortune, decided tuixIous that the new 'members suro enough. I tried everything t of bad back sufferers In thousands to sot up a library. Accordingly ho should not bo disappointed In their could hear of for my cough, and was Hartford are glad to learn Their that "Didn't It First Election. and ordered vholly Intulablo desire to bo Im- under tho treatment of tho best prompt give you a thrill to sent for a bookseller relief Is within their mersed, constituted himself a com- doctor in Georgetown, S. C, for a Many a lame, weak and aching roach. realize that you were exercising the 10,000 volumes, all to ho as tine and back mittee to cnll upon tho ruling spir- year, but could get no relief. A Is bad no more, thanks to Doan'a glorious privilege of tho franchise?" handsome as possible Very good, Bir,' said tho book "Yes, wasn't it JUBt lovely? You it of the rtaptlst Church not tho friond advised me to try Dr. King's Kidney Pills. Thousands upon "I'll give you nothing but know, Tom Is on the ticket, and I seller. New Discovery. I did so and was thousands of people aro telling the completely cured. I feel that I owe good nows of their experience with Just had to gigglo when I put that standard books. I suggest that half ,of them bo bound In Russia and half my life to this great throat nnd the Old Quaker Romody. Hero is an kiss after his name." 'in Morocco.' lung cure." It's positively guaran- example worth reading: " 'No, no," said Jacob Cash. "I'm CHILD DRINKS PINT OF teed for coughs, colds, and all bronEarlington, Mrs. H. C. Smith, protectionist, I am. WHISKEY AND SUCCUMBS an FOR FLETCHER'S 'A light purse Is a heavy curse" chial affections. 50c and $1.00, Ky., says: "I was afflicted with Lot 'om all bo bound In America.' " Sickness makes a light purse. 'Trial bottle free at James H. Wil- kidney trouble for years. I had Chicago, July 8. Willie, the m The LIVER Is the seat of nine liams, pains In tho small of my back Describing Them. son of Frank Dunn, of h, tenths of all disease. and whenever I stooped or lifted, "Twins," said tho whito-robo- d 111., Is dead from drinking a How Dark is Dark White? were particularly acute. pint of whiskey. nurse, calmly. It has been, decided (at a Joint the attacks ' My back ached at night and when-- I "What?" exclaimed tho excltod The lad had a mania for drinking meoting of representatives from the nrose in tho morning I was very out of mysterious bottles, father. Lodges) that Freemasons tako part and when tired easily, folt ho found tho pint hottlo of whiskey lame. "Ono ball player and ono suffraIn tho Procession. It Is hoped the languid I became frequently and was troubled ho sat down and, drained It. He died gette," tho nurse replied. Brethren will mako every effort to by .. How can the baby srrovrl . . dizziness. headaches se to the root of the whole mat" turn out on such a special occasion. I know that and spells of wero dis- In a short tlmo. strong it the nursing mother my kidneys NqtShe. ter, thoroughly, quickly safely Dress: Dark Whlto TIo, and White h paie ami delicate Dangerpns. "Pardon mo, madam," said the ordered, as tho kidney secretions and restore the action of the Gloves. London Herald. The Prlsonor Yes, your Honor, I dame with the subscription book, wore unnatural. Learning of Doans LIVER to Horroal condition. Kidney Pills, I began their uso and hit this guy, but he asked me If It "but.' aro you a 'woman suffragist?" 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