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Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.): July 19, 1911 Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Jno. P. Barrett & Co. Hartford, KY 1911 haf1911071901_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 19, 1911 Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.) Jno. P. Barrett & Co. Hartford, KY 1911 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognitio n (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has be en done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Librar ies Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. 'mt riT &q!$jH?ti? w" "r "T Si &. : v-r fr THE HARTFORD HERALD. Subscription $1 Per Year, in Advance. &, tke HenU tf a Kmjj WwH, lb Km rf ill fotim Unberagr at Hj Back." All Kinds Job Printing Neatly Executed. 37th YEAR. X GO ROADS GREAT E HARTEORD, KY., WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 1911. RE NO. 29 hair about her Would SaveAmerican -a I Peo- ple $250,000,000 YEAR. SAYS SENATOR SWAHSDH Who Urges Appropriation of $20,000,000 for Five Years. THE PEOPLE'S RIG "MUD TAX" : 's Akron, Ohio, July 12. Edna Tho dining car formerly carried Unlets something Is done in the July 14. Good Washington, aged 13, of Akron, late on the Illinois Central between Cen- Peebles, near future to prevent the whole-Bal- e roads would save the American peotral City and Fulton on Nos. 101 and this afternoon entered the bank of destruction of fish and game In annually, while ple $250,000,000 July 1st, and Cuyahoga Falls, five miles north of 102 was discontinued and out of season, Kentucky fields bad roads Impose just that much cafe here, and, at the point of a revolver, in Its place new be bare of birds and streams with"mud tax" every year upon the peocoaches are being run on those ordered the bookkeeper to open the out fish. Even now there is but little ple who haul their products to that In his bill he had endeavored between Louisville and Ful- vaults and hand over the money. use for the gun or pole and line, market over poor country high- to so safeguard tho Federal Gov- trains By ton. this change passengers out On the pretense that he did not aml tIle BCarclt" of Kanie and fish is ways, was the assertion made by ernment that It would spend no a constant inuueement to violation "Senator Claude A. Swanson, of Vir- money and incur .no expense except of Louisville can obtain a noon meal know the combination, he persuadon route not heretofore possible ed her to leave. Half an hour laof law In shooting of game out of In a strong speech in ginia, after It had received full value In under tho old arrangement, as well ter she was arrosted by Marshal season and In the use of dynamite the Senate on his bill for Federal improved roads. as an early evening meal going Into Wlllla'ms in a remote part of the and seines. Toad appropriations. The Swanson Louisville. This, however, is a rel town while she was walking back Two things are necessary for the bill provides that the Government NEGRO'S HEAD BREAKS ative small part of the advantage of to Akron. She was brought to this preservation of the game and fish. annually appropriate $20,000,000 HANDLE OFF OF AN IRON these new cars over tho old one for'cjtjr am locked In the county Jail One of these Is the protection of the for the next five years for Improvgame now existing, the reason that In the cafe of the and the other ing tho post roads and rural free Bristol, Tenn., July 14. Charles Story of the Girl, new cafe cars tho service Is the stocking of streams and fields delivery routes used by tho Govern- Brown, a young negro, Ohio, July 13. Pretty Akron, is continuous, so that a passenger by means of fish hatcheries and By limiting the appropria- unconscious ment. since last Saturday may Edna Peebles, who tried to game preserves. obtain meals at any time while to post roads and rural free night, with apparent no hope for his tion rob the Falls Savings Bank at Cuy- K e as '" "' delivery roads.it removes all consti- recovery, as result of having been Ull lUUlUt to these ahoga Falls, did the job between In addition, however, " ".SUIl OI n prejUUICO agaillSl game objections that might pos- dealt a blow in the head with a tutional features is the fact that the cars- getting the meals for her family laws, based on the belief that game sibly bo urged. Tho States are to smoothing He was hit by Iron. In character; 'she had been used to rigging up aro an Innovation laws were advocated solely for the as much as the Government Will Hall, negro, proprietor of furnish mhnrlv ninvmntoa nR Wild West citl- benefit of city hunters, but the peoexpends on each of them. .. pressing establishment. Tho two .. n,, ,,ovolnnmontft , ' n varv hr tmnf,inatIon fired ple now realize thnt good game laws This was Senator Swanson's wero quarreling, when Hall Invited ,aU that pertaln8 t0 comfort. attrac- - by something she had seen at a are for tho benefit of everybody. Brown to come Into hi, place If ho Hva Interior, and absolute Inde- - movlntr nlcture show, she thought ."'"' speech in tho Senate. maiden ""Tho Kentucky Fish and Game .. . .. .. was with a wnnrtnrful voice "There Is no more vital question wished to talk to him. Brown op- strucuuiiiiy. . suustunuauuu oi ' oi mo .DanK wnen sue . luumii .t.i iu.u snnn mmn n- momlinr and he in .l....i.ii . . nf tho Plinlr Protective Association Is now trvlnc screen door, when, with- ttin lattnr la tno tact mat. one oi one needed. money at. .nome. ened tho before the American people to got every hunter and fisherman In Hglons. whose beautiful music out a word of warning. Hall brought ,tnep 8tructural Matures, giving a declared Senator Swanson. Her mother an invalid, and her Kentucky monastery the State Interested In the passage smoothing Iron down upon his partlcular 8trcngth tor resisting 'fathor the The poor condition of American the of better laws along this line. One not belnB employed regular- - lhas n,adf, "" of Its plans is for the State to charge roads generally Is having a bad ef- head with such force as to break shocks, is the undername over tho ly the glri flgured out what she",, u ,', r f a soldered trucks and their connecting built- - 'thought .p"ance-!!,t"" V?'8 h fect upon the American people, bo the handle loose from a license of one dollar per year to would bo the best method disappeared. " i" up steel girders. That Is, the horl- - of replenishing the family supply of every man who hunts on other men's ,JjsaId,4 pointing out, that poor. roads joint. Hall then word of comnlalnt durinir bis lone Immediately raoner, zontal underframe nlake it unprofitable to market land, and to charge A Couch, A Cold Illness and died with only a smile much of the products of the farm And then no telling what unless over the truck, which Includes tho of Kentucky at least ten dollars per Tho tiny girl who was hold platform, tho sills and what Is call- enougn to try to roo tne uuyanoga of pea(0 upon h,g Upg.Lel)anon year for hunting In this State. Simarresting production in you use Dr. Bells and are places where cost of transportation It is tho best ask your neighbor. ed tho body bolster, la all in one Kails DanK in uroau aayngni jookcu Enterprise. ilar laws are now and have for year3 piece being a single steel past been in force in every State in exceeds the selling price. Look for tho Bell on tho bottle. piece, that llttlo more than a babe as she stood AS RIO CITIES GROW, casting by which all riveted or bolt- - In the parlor of the Akron county Mr. Swanson explained that his Sold everywhere. and m TKMPKHATURi: CLTMIIS tho Union except Kentucky Ai JIA eu jumio n.e Af Alfl Atl w Alt44Ann uYuiucu, ivi about three other States. plan would open more than 1,000,-00- 0 She came a prisoner. ing an element of weakness comparUnder such a law a sufficient fund miles of roads to Government ATTORNEY WOODWARD Chicago, July 14. Heat Genorat-- 1 down Bta,r8 wUh hep flnger , her inese castings mouth. EXPLAINS FINE MATTER ea to sona meiai. aid, that the State of local authoried by tho great cities of the present could be raised to employ men to at each end are connected by built-u- p ties would furnish an amount equal Edna says she likes being in jail, day is changing their climates to a see that the fish and game laws are steel girders of structural shapes When she was taken there yes- - marked degree, according to the be- - enforced, and to provide stocks of Ky., 111 Second St., Louisville, to that appropriated by the Federal and that the total July 8, 1911.- - -- Editors Herald.Hart- - which "form tho two center sills, treday the matron discovered she lief expressed Government by Reginald fish and game for every field and while the outer or side sills consist wna wnarlni, n ail If nf linv'fl plnthlni? PhMnm PnHnn Prnnlilnnt nf tlio stream In the State. Of course. If a would be divided among the States, ford, Ky: ,. My attention has just been call - ,of heavy steel angles, the whole glv trnilRnrB Amnr,rnn according to population. He said nf Hntin nn.i man doesn't care a dollar's worth about hunting, he wouldn't have to up s,nce E(,na,8 8kJrtg ;VcntllatIng Engineers. limitation to postal roads ed to a statement In your issue of lng strength to resist destructive roUcd that the who made have a license, and tho burden Bolton. onlv come to her knees. She had and routes eliminated any consti- recent date wherein the payment of shocks. President The Interiors of the now steel planned to get posesslon of the known his views on tho subject at would then fall on those who tutional objections. Tho bill would certain money to State Inspector by cars aro of handsome finish and de- on. tn th nn,,i, vn,,ia th nf ti,n ninn.r.' would be clad to tmv so smnll a create a Road Department, consist- former office Is commented O I O .. filwn nH .1 tinlrn aMP AAMMnn t AtHA n ,.u rl o.w , .,,, c In every county in the State It ing of engineers and capable dlgcard her own garmcnt8 an,i cs. convention at the Hotel LaSallo, sum for so much pleasure. One of the big benefits to he de to carry out the project. Tho was the practice of the County ofil cape in tho guise of a man, or boy. said observations covering a period measure, he explained, was modelod cers to ''suspend" tho collection of and fans that is required for the Peebles of many years In NewYorkCIty havo rived by the farmeis would be the Carl fines in cases seeming to call for particular sorvlce for which tho two tho girl's best friend and a faithful proved that tho climate of the city enforcement of the posting laws something after the Virginia law. Government such clemoncy. As County Attor- compartments are designed. "When tho Federal las beconio both warmer and drier and keeping trespassers off of their The kitchen of the cafe portion is brother, is filled with admiration lands. Under the present condicommences to bear Its fair share of ney, I Instructed Judge Taylor, .with tho growth of tho city. daring. unusually largo, thus materially aid- at his llttlo sister's Zero temperatures have been in tions, a great many farmers allow the burden of Improving our public Y. L. Mosoley and Sheriff R. B. ing Quickness noot h, vnin,io,t in tho inll of service. The cafe to ho Imposed upon Swanson, Martin to accept part payments roads," said Senator in Now York City for themselves . n nnHlnw KnlnM nnf mnm al a urae' wnlcu " "" "" """ rtrl'r" til nil many 'years, Mr. Bolton found, and rather than drive huntors away, "" "i frequent beginning rather than Imprison a mnn who BealH 10 "that day will mark the ... - ..... with tho fnnt .. ....... . v.. of th'e end of bad roads In this na- nF.nt ah in.nnv nia .ii.u, nnn ..vi. t n . .. . w ytj .o nnn- ..u n rtr w nnnnnntlnn.. continuous, .....v thnt ittlila .1 nave:..!!..Wliy lier t uiiKUi If tumuu - since 1004 havo been unknown. At but a pi Id game warden would have .a n hn rei..u anorcis, ,service is no such feeling In the matter. would report until fine was collected. isfme puuuu il. i..bb tion. The American nation the same tlmo the rainfall has ,,inougni, ampie iacmues lor ail re VU1VUI UUU UUU11 JUUUUU. On final chcckinc un it doveloned In order to make tho employment "be powerless to picture through the from an average of 4fi quirements. Tiie cnaracter or tne "The little one, armed 10 tne Inches a year to 40 Inches. Tho de- of wardens it Is proTista of tho coming years the in- - that County Judge Taylor, service "and menu In this cafe com- - teeth was not easy to conquer," health and happiness, the .iff R. B. Martin, Trustee Y, L. crease has been particularly rapid posed to put the employment of tho creased partment will be maintained at a said the Marshal who arrested her being four wardens under the supervision of a In the last few years, Increased wealth and power and ley and myself had about $100 of high yesterday. standard. "She put up a good commission of four great moral and material ad- - jtanreported lines, of which amount Inches since 1903. ihe The substantial weight of the cars fight and tried to cover mo with tho lf had been col- "Fuel used In Now York and Jer- - two to bo selected by the Senate Tance whfch would como to this le- - more than pounds) with their steel gun. I caught her wrist, then publlc upon the inauguration of locted by me, and all of it at my (136,800 sey City," ho said, "annually reaches and two by the House of Represen- construction, is a feature in connec- - tnrew nor oacK over my urn. uuu tho equivalent of 18,950,000 tons of tatlves who shall serve without' payments. suggestion in Bmall this great national pollcv." with tho dining service which wrenched the revolver away from compensation except for necessarv I know tho articlo was not meant Swnson pointed out that Mr coal." great- - to reflect on anyone and I personal - 1111 bo appreciated by the traveling her." expenses. Americans have become the Edna's father. Henry Peebles, . Kidney Dheiiws are Curable fn,.trin, nAnnin in the iv d not enre about lt.hut being in public, they being susceptible to less Plini'iiiaceutk'al Rcscaich. responsible for tbo entire i&Ta tnon the ordinary dining cars, saloon porter, Is being held for non- - Under C(5rtan conditions. Tho right world, that their mines furnish tho a measure " " prin.w or me cars support anu negieci. of tho llttlo motjicjno must be taken before tho "I hardly know how to class this lf of Its matter, I desire to publicly explain than world more Is for tbo passengers and girl disease has progressed too far. Mr. itahlet," Fays tho Egyptologist study- mineral products and wealth, their ,lhe matter as IU affected Messrs. Is in keeping In appointments for tho "As nearly as t "Do you know this Is your fault? Pprrv A pitman. Dale. Tex., says: IB tho object. pralrlos aro tho grnna- - .Taylor, Moseley and Martin. plants and comfort of passengers with the high You are largely to blame for what j W18 ,0Wn jn bc,i ror f0ur months can decipher the inscription, it Is a ERNEST WOODWARD. rles of the world. Cotton. ho said, cried wjtll Sidney and bladder trouble set of Instructions as to what to do standard of cafe. this child has done now, continues the king of plants, "and Right in your busiest1 season when Prosecuting Attorney Frank Rock- - an(j gajj stones. One bottle of Fo- - tho next mornlns after a royal clothing the world's comfort and Old Ulcers you have tho least timo to spare.you in his talk with tho man this iey.s Ki(jnoy Remedy cured mo well Quet in order to restoro the physl- ar dependent upon, the vibltQ fields aro most likely to tako diarrhoea Aro unsightly and dangerous. Dr. morning. and sound." Ask for It. For sale cal system to the normal." of the South. several days' time, unless Bell's Antiseptic Salve will heal and "No, no, I'm not," denied the by nil druggists. "That's a headache tablet," dem wealth," ho continued, ' la you lose "Our promptly. It is clean and mtn. have Chamberlain's Colic, Chol- them cides the assistant. greater than that of any na- era and Diarrhoea Remedy at hand pleasant to use. 25c a box. Sold Sonic Visit. Mrs. Lillian Peebles, the mother, tion;.- wo havo beconio supreme In appear- - everywhere. m U an invalid, and Edna has been Kill More Tliim Wild Beasts. Mr. Elmer WInterlnger and Mr. worldta and take a dose on tho first finances and foremost in the by housekeepor-ln-chloThe number of people killed year for her and Fred Shalland spont Friday night, f " commerce; surpass in money nnce of tho disease. For sale mall To Ice Users. we dealers. You are kindly requested to pay 'ier two brothers, Carl and John, In Saturday morning, Saturday after ly by wild beasts don't approach tho expended for primary ana general noon, Saturday night, Sunday morn- - vast numbor killed by disease your bills, already due. at onco. or ,or home, 399 Bryan street. 'education and in mileage ot railIdentification. afternoon, Sunday rcrms. No life is safe from their Peebles, lvlnu In a darken- - Ing, Sunday ImprovMrs. roads, navigable rivers and "I shall try to leave footprints on supply will be stopped. Kindly call the story of our- prog- tl o sands of time," said the man on mo and settle, as I havo no time ed room, shaking with palsy and night, and a part of Monday morn- - attacks. Thoy'ro In air, water, ed harbors sick with fevor, told of the compan- - ing with lady friends In West Sa- - dust, even food. But grand pro- to hunt you up. ress reads more liko romanco than who Is earnest but not original. " Albion Journal. Itectlon is afforded by Electric ionshlp between herself and the lem. HOOKER WILLIAMS, litetory," Very good," replied tho absentwhich destroy and expel these child. Mgr. Hartford Ice Co. Yetr he said, no other enlightened mnded criminologist; "but thumb 28t2 All Skin Diseases deadly disease germs from the sys"She- - would talk to mo Hk'e an iwpte In ni wrll nra. enrsod vKhippnU are now considered more Yield rcadllv to trentmont with Dr. fever and A That's why she said, "and sho a wretched condition of roads, f Both InternalPain Remedy s need- - older "person," and was such a dear Bell's Antiseptic Salve. Wq guar- tem. all malarial chills,many blood ague, and and external-I.. 'of the , knew so much with moi' antee it. 25c a box. Sold every- diseases yield promptly to this wonEverybody Sattefle' puHlIc roada and highways In the Jed dally by almost every family. companion for mo that I can't sleep, m where, -, Who has tried Dr. Bell's Pine-TaKeep a bottle of Dr. Bell's1 Antl- - having Tier away. Do you think I'll derful blood purifier. Try them, United" States during" the rainy seaand enjoy tho glorious health .and 7" . Bolwihaea Impawable.. sHe saldVoney for eoughs, coldsfgrlp or any Pain. Good for all kinds of bowel got Externally Tor''- cuts, they'll give you. new strenBth Edna bd been teasing for new It Is eaiimated that 90 per cent.of throator bronchial trouble. 'Get a troubles. FOR FLETCHER'S Money back if not satisfied. Only Look for the Bell oS burns, swains 'and aVl pains, Strong-- clothes. I 'I wouldn't be homely our?lttuUl trimere, r'whicfi' ? bettlerte-aamJ lyaattsebtlcj7'Seld everywhere. m bad nice dresses she said, fluBIng ( m. 50c at James H. Williams. commerce the bottle. n cedS- - th I r all-ste- el to-da- of tho entire world) must first or last be hauled over the public roads. Tho average haul of this vast commerce over the public highways has been estimated at a Uttlo more than nine miles, averaging In cost 23 conts per ton per mile, against 7 cents in France and 11 cents in England and Germany. Based on estimates of what ho termed good authorities. Improvement of main lines of tho system of roads In this country along methods adopted abroad would save in hauling more than $250,000,000 an nually to the people of the United States. This Is what Senator Swanson calls the "mud tax" paid each year by Americans for hauling their products over poor roads. Senator Swanson contended that the people of the United States should be treated by the Government as generous and considerately In tho matter of road Improvement as are the people In tho American colonies, for whoso roads the Washington has ap Government Ho said propriated generously. NEW ALL-STEE- L BANK her pretty brown BB COACHES 0 1 UNIED face. The authorities may find a more suitable home for the little girl. GAVE UP THE SWORD FOR CROSS OF SILKNCK Tho funeral services for the repose of the soul of Bro. M. Raphael O. C. R., who died at Touchet, Gcthscmane Monastery Wednesday, of the inllrmittes of age, were held yesterday morning In tho abbey chapel. Tho solemn service for the dead and the requiem mass were chnnted by the dead monk's brothers, and In the simple brown habit that ho had worn for twenty-seve- n years, he was laid to rest in the little graveyard of the monastery. At his feet a plain Iron cross was set to show thnt, because of his humility, he had never taken the honors of priesthood. Bro. Touchet was born In France seventy-on- e years ago. Ho was edIn tho best of French ucated schools, hut when his country needed him he took up arms in her de fense and fought in several cam palgns through Algiers. Lator he was a soldier In th Frnnco-l'nis-sla- n War and was taken prisoner by the Germans. At the p)op of the wnr his bravery was rewarded by being made a State officer In the telegraph service. However, he had been led to a con during his teraplation of religion captivity and, like Ignatius of the glory of a sol- ,1a. renounced flier's life and the ease of Govern- ment employment for the hard lot He joinof tho Silent Brotherhood. ed tho order at the Monastery of Port Salut, which means Harbor of Salvation, and after seven years of rvico there, was sent to Oethsem- i i KENTUCKY 61 E BYJJTTLE GIRL Was a Failure, But She Had Nerve. THE MONEY AT HOME HSH Letter. MUCH ms NEEDED Are Marvels of Construc- Should be Observed to the IPBOMENr tion and Beauty. FINE CAFE SERVICE AFFORDED Which is Continuous Cars For Necessities Mother Sick Are Distinct Innovation and Father Arrested for in Character. SAV1T In Order to Properly Protect FOR COMFORT OF PASSENGERS i Non-Suppo- rt. Kentucky's Great Natural Product. GAME AND FISH XKARLV GOXK IN A PICTURE SHOW y all-ste- el has-bee- n I I - a.... ofrM, ... - wa 'hr to-da- ..... .. I . ''i '"" ! - I i '.'' VT. to-da- y """"" ts M 6 to-da- y, I 0,fv I , , ,,,,., ofll-cl- als ,b 1 ...in ' Nineteen-year-ol- d ... "wu I ..- -- ,. .- i i ... ww "" -. -- - ed Sher-Mos- o- non-politic- non-partis- one-ha- I ," one-ha- first-cla- ss I ban-,we- ll, to-d- ay II m - " Bit-ite- rs, than,-nlnq-ten- iiim - r- her-bac- k to-d- ay - CKildrwn Cry y. 1 riur-forl-f- 1 CASTORIA :'& ijiEfftMgpij"Miu Mmwrnw WEDNESBAY, JULY It It ffc tf RACK TWO. THE HARTFORD HERALD cess and more cumbrous machinery of a State convention assembled for the same purpose." An excellent Idea, but one which should only be adopted at a last resort. Give us a platform convention. rrv HO i a J II ,7ic de,a'r and canT sreater weight HCLYtJOYCl Her(Ua.thlLn woid attend tbe slower pro- TJ MATTHEWS. FRANK L.FELIX. EDITORS. 4E8ER PRANK L. FEUX, Pak.iniJ Prop'r. post-offi- Entered at the Hartford as mall matter of the second class. n W WEDNESDAY, J I'M.' 10, 1011. it nu fc k In the Commoner last week, Wil- And Integrity and Nat a Blot liam Jennings Bryan published a 40 Children's Suits from 4 to 14 years old. 36 Mars Theif Personal Governorship next fall. list of eilgibles for the Presidential Youth's Suits from 15 to 20 years old. 100 Suits ticket to be named by tbe DemocratRecords. Nos. 33, 34 and 35 for meu; 60 Odd Coats, all eizes' "To the rear with O'Rear" should ic National Convention next year. cry of every Demo- the battle from $1.00 to 2.00 each. A general reduction saleji Four Kentucklans are mentioned THEIR ELECTION SEEMS SLRK crat In Kentucky until the pollsmany things nndercost. 100 Suits from No. 30 to 44 by Mr. Bryan as available Presiden7th day of next N'ovemclose on the fvr Men. tial timber. They are Henry Wat- -, Kentucky Democrats are at opinterson, former Senator James B. tick" t that has State'McCreary, Representative OIlie M. ion that the The "harmony" of the RepublicWhen Judre O'Rear said in been nominated la one of the convention at Louisville! and former Got. Beckham. 16.00 all Wool Suits 88.00 strongest that the Democrats have the Republican nomination Jamea emphasized by three fistic $7.00 $!4 00ainVoolSuits .. -.- 1.1.1. fnr flnvernnr and euloelzlne eena- - j Mr. Bryan madeIs It plain In his 'ever put in the field la the State. counters between participant n6t prepared to editorial that be $12.00 Suits, good Goods $6.00 tor Bradley "Here Is one Senator McCreary has been In drew blood. decide for himself the question of -, UM n I1UBV cicvuwm a.v public life for about 40 years. His 8.00 Suits, good Goods 4 00 M In the ne lDew he was making a palpable relative availability of Democrats 'record Is well known to the voters No name was mentioned 600 Suits good Goods $3.00 for the Presidency, but he lists those when It en- - misstatement of the facts, a purely platform Republican jof the State. He Is a Children's Suits from 80c up. one be deems fitted for tbe honor. and utterance, dorsed the present State admlnts- - 'demagogic conservative Democrat who has a were wnich every truth-lovin- g they Evidently and tratlon. habit of thinking several times beDISGUSTING IN A MAN citizen of the State will to call the head of It by OF EXALTED POSITION fore he leaps. He has filled all the 80c per bottle Wine of Cardni j name. resent. Senator Rradley's election offices to which he has been elected Black Draught 15c per box was brought about by the tireless In accepting the Republican nom with credit to himself. The noodeoek had not been heard Chewing Gum 5c for 25 cakes liquor lobby and the ination for Governor, Judge O'Rear efforts of the Mr. McDermott has been recog- from lately until Judge (vnoir ex- - treachery of four . Democrats who Inlxed for years as an accomplished Slate Pencils lc for box of 4 said: patlated upon the stainless ana, v , olated an honorable obligation. If Straw Hats...., "It Is a great privilege to b re- lawyer and orator. He Is a man of . O. Brad- -' 5oeach matchless purity of Mr. ceived In this way by the represen- the highest character and Integrity Men's 31.00 Hats for ley's Senatorial record. Then the """ """ """ 50c tatives of 237,000 Republicans of and one of unusual ability. ?rittt.a nnrf fran Tha mimAFiiia bird cried out and fell dead. Men's S2 00 Hats fur $1.00 Jame3 Garnett, the Democratic " conven- - Kentucky, and to be Introduced by .. In (ne Republican . fers Men's 54.00 Shoes for 81.75 Tnere is not a man on iue ubiuu- - t on not at LoUtsTlle last week re-- the greatest living Senator of the nominee for Attorney-General.- ls who can be cnal- Women's S3 50 Shoes for $2.00 tlm? only a few United States. I am proud to say only one of the most popular men in minds one of the leneed on his record. They are all months In the rear when the Ohio that, despite the machinations of the State, but one of the ablest lawWomen's $2.98 Slippers $1.00 . an men. good men. and amply of Republicans the lobby here Is one Senator on yers. He Is younp, aggressive and Children's Slippers 50c - dMwit,or rm the ; M. and panned to attractive. convention strictly whose election no stain rests." to which they I j of .,ltes Mr. Bosworth demonstrated his qualThis Bradley "eulogy" by O'Rear Falrbank(, for Prefil. vote-gettsspre' In the priI will dent, but a few of the bosses got should arouse every Democrat In ability as a T The state- mary. Most of the politicians reWith two able and distinguished together, bolted the Instructions ,the State of Kentucky. I as the nominee for Governor and bargained them off to the Taft ment, "HERE IS ONE SENATOR garded Mr. Laffoon's nomination for mm 1 as a STAIN will 15 ly each of the leading political par-- 1 crowd for a few paltry offices none ON WHOSE ELECTION NOfrom a Auditor appears foregone conclusion, that Mr. Bosworth but It Kentucky, the campaign 0f which ever connected with the RESTS," Is unbelievable In ties nouM be pitched upon a high men slated for same. As bargain man who has been heralded as be- stepped In and seized the persimReady-Ma- de ing the exponent of everything de- - mon. and suf- - hunters and official traders, the plane, worthy the lnte-o- st Dr. C. F. Crecellus has seen conIt publican bosses are always on the 'cent In politics. Such of all Kentucklans. I will I O'Rear knows as well as any man siderable service In the Legislature will no doubt be, and the voters alert. nomI will clean-u- p Trill be regaled accordingly. ,Jenn;tt 0hio county's In Kentucky the methods resorted to and had no opposition for the Alvg by the liquor lobby to elect Bradley ination for Secretary of State. son, was toss-part- y to the United States Senate and deThe spectacle of a jjreat political beloved and honored Thomas S. Rhea, Democratic ondors'ng the administration od ovorboard at the Republican feat Beckham, in retaliation for his nominee for Treasurer, Is a capable In young Democrat and a member of fight for the county unit bill. of a Oovornor whom they denied a State convention in Louisville con- - der to save the party ship, or as even a delegate to the O'Rear knows that Bradley's elec- the Rhea family In the Third Diswhich endorsed him. Is one er he was made a sacrifice to the tion was brought about by the trict, which has always been a poHe tent factor In Democratic State polof the paradoxes which you will remorseless greed of the machine. treachery of a few Democrats. :- -: careely find outside of Republican- - At the start, all delegations from knows that these Democratic trai- itics. l were for Bennett for tors did not carry out the wishes of everywhere Ism In Kentucky. Gentle reader Robert L. Greene, the nominee 3G no matter your politics what do Clerk of the Court of Appeals; his .their constituents, yet he declares: ior me uierx oi mo uoun oi Apmouth name was In everybody's you think of It, anyhow? "Here Is one Senator on whose elec- peals, was a deputy In that office for .. .. and his choice seemed unanimous a long number of years, and for the amount. The people turned down FRIEDALAND. tion no stain rests." Being offered a dally In a new untn nls candidacy came up against I It Is disgusting! Owensboro past eight or ten years has practic- the proposition several months ago July 17. Rev. B. F. Jenkins, of tarrying with It the Eleventh District and the Northern town, Messenger. ed before the Court of Appeals at nn n rfrAndlim votp. (Owensboro, filled his regular ap- which cannot be Ig- - jnK machine, and then his name Frankfort. There Is scarcely a lawwas advanced The argument oi v.auu nun iasi SaturTicket. offers ,waB rjulckly changed from Bennett Their Tiored, Mr. Clarence Sterrett yer In the State, cither Democrat or that Carnegie's money was 'taint- - day and Sunday. nancou luuuu, to Dennis. The following Is the ticket nomi- j Republican, who will not Bay that His paper, mo L. S. Hoover, who has been on cd." ny lor published at Hawesvine. nated at the recent Republican Bob Greene Is one of tho most the sick list for the past two or Bureau of the State convention: nale at much loss than Its real val- - ,tii-..-The Educational thoroughly efficient men over con otate of Ohio, City of Toledo,) i three months, Is. Improving slowly. t" Iia . uuimi Mn.4 m VMrt S Governor E. C. O'Rear, of Mont- nected witn tne Appeuaie v.uuri. tie. The Clarion nas always ucen .milium n..i..l ) ss. LUca3 county. Corn-Ol- d The Ohio County Association will gomery county. paying property and this is a splen- - Mississippi Valley Railroad Clerk's office. Frank J.Chsney makes oath that he mteet with Cano Run this year, beBtls-toa valuable news- - panles, established for the benefit opportunity for Lieutenant Governor L. L. Prof. Barksdale Hamlett, nomi- Is senior partner ot the firm of F. J. ginning Wednesday. IG. Aumist of all employes of 'heno reads, Is paper Investment. of Scott county. nee for Superintendent of Public In- Cheney & Co., doing bulsincss In tho ending Thursday, the 17th. Our lone of the most praiseworthy ef- Auditor L. W. Bethurum, of struction, Is a trained and highly City of Toledo.County and State afore...... centennial colobrntlon will bo hold ln u r.,f.nl ariorrh Ttlflire- D'Tlflfir f..t. uc iii.iln.tBln it .u'i.v !.. ... ..n- In the iijfin ...... miut waii In rnllrftftrl Rockcastle county. qualified educator, who Is thorough- said, and that said firm will pay the also on tho ICth Instond of tho 16th, element" Bald the "better It not only offers every business. McAttorney General Tom B. ly acquainted with the needs of the sum of One Hundred Dollars for without conflicting with tho AssoDemocratic party had nominated employe an opportunity to preparo Gregor, of Marshall county. schools, and is a man who has the each and every case of Catarrh that the ticket. Yos, and the "bettor himself for promotion, at tho Treasurer Herman Monroe, of energy and tho brains to accom- cannot be cured by tho use ot Hall's ciation in any way. Kvorybody Is Is a Louisville. Company, still be In evidence " but jlnvited to como nnd bring n woll dement" will of tho plish something worth while for the Catarrh Cure. Frank J. Cheney. j filled basket of provisions. on election day In November, Join- safeguard to the traveling public Superintendent of Public InstrucsysSworn to before me and subscribed This vicinity Is very much In ed by the balance of tho "better In equipping the system with eff- tion T. W. Vinson, of Caldwell betterment of Kentucky's school tem. Ho not only knows why Ken- in my presence, this 6th day of need of n good rain. Crops aro floment" of the party who stayed icient service. This modern advance county. tucky has not advanced in an eduA. D., 18SC. faring badly. home at the recent primary or who in .Att.finil mnnnffnmntil ta mire to D. Commissioner of Agriculture A. W. Gleason, cational way, but ho knows how to (Seal.) Wheat has been threshed and tho voted Tor some men other than the meet with tho approbation of both W. Clark, of Knox county. Notary Public people report a good ylold. correct the evils. The w.ioSo "element" employes and the public. noirim's. Clerk of the Court of Appeals J. W. Newman, the nominee for Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Interbo there, Judge, to support tho vi disC. N. Wilson, of tho Eleventh Watch Your Kidnejs. of Agriculture, Is nally, and acts directly on the blood Commissioner The Herald's report of the re , ticket. trict. Their action control your health. generally conceded to be tbe right and mucous burfacea of tho system. cent Republican county convention Pmirt TIOURO. -. TIirA.,l , Tim 1?.f.rtiitt1lpfin Read what Foley Kidney Pills havo 4m In Ita flnrnlla Help for Those Who Have Stomach man In tho right spot. Ho was for Send for testimonials free. done for your neighbor. Mrs. H. W. Ring at Hartford Is a menace to the ns dozens of Republicans (Includ-pfllltlca number of years Secretary of tho & Co., F. Trouble. llbortlos and asplratlona nK C. P. Keown) will Toledo, Ohio. Allen, Qulncy, 111,, says: "About n doctoring for about twolve Kentucky State Fair Association, After year ago my kidneys began bothor- Sold by all Drugglbts, 75c. ir every voter of Ohio county, Re- - testify, notwithstanding tho years for a bad stomach trouble, which Is n State Institution. Ho Is to for,i xtepubllcan makes n feeble at- It seeks included. a practical agriculturist and . Is In Take Hall's Family Pills for con- mg mo. I had a swelling in my anspending nearly five hundred and kles and limbs, then hendaches nnd tho vote and official conduct tempt to discredit It. The part Mr. dollars for medicine and doctors' thorough sympathy with tho farm- stipation. m party matters, J. II. Thomas played was given ac- fees, I purchased my wife one box ing Interests of tho State. nervous dizzy spells, nnd later seof the county In all Notice to Creditors. feel vere backaches. regardless of any consequences curately. Ho was n member of tho of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver All In all, tho Democrats Tho doctors proOhio Circuit Court, Kentucky. nounced It navo tho good of the Ring. Let tho resolutions committee, but tho open Tablets, which did her so much good that the ticket they have nominated serious kldnoy trouble D. Davis', Administrator, Plain- and I L. to substitute that she continued to use them and Is well balanced from top to botvoters tako n look nt recent politi- fact that ho offered wns steadily getting worse cal events and presont aspirations the nnmo of E. T. Franks for E. C. they have done her more good than tom, and that thoy should not havo tiff, vb. L. D. Davis' heirs, Defend- wnen i began taking Foloy Kldnoy Pills. Shortly after, tho swolllnca for county offices, and Judge for O'Rear Immediately upon the read all of the medicine I bought before. the sllghcst trouble winning in No- ants. All persons having claims against ing of tho resolutions, was plain themselves. (Went down and my pains began Boyer, Folsom, Iowa. This vember. Tho chances are that tho Samuel of L. B. Davis, deceased, lovldenco thnt tho report of the com mcdlclno Is for sale by all dealors. candidates will take n rest during the estate leaving mo. i Kept on taking them are hereby notified to file same' with unut Tho Democrats of Ohio county mittee was NOT unanimous. was onco more frood of all Samples free. m the hot summer months, but from Commissioner at kidneyi hnvo not In recent years had a betthe declarations which they havo the undersigned trouble nnd sufforlng. I The Louisville Post, r nowsnaper tor clianco for party supromncy Clgni' .Substitution. made, they Intend to make nn ex- his office In Hartford, Kentucky, nave a groat deal to " thank Foley proven, on or before Sep. present. The people brvo iti(Mi 1tfina tnnrn inWnrila Tlonilh -. ...w, thnn nt Owensboro, Ky., July 15. Arch ceedingly vigorous campaign and properly Kldnoy Pills for and shall always tember 1, 1911, or thoy will be for hcco.no disgusted with Republican iiicanlsm than Democracy In its al Bamberger, proprietor of tho Plant will set a hot pace from tho start Recommend them." For sale by nil scorns to er's Houso news and cigar stand, Cincinnati Enquirer. Thoy want a now deal leged "Indopondenco," F. L. FELIX, ever barred. lllng rule. uruBGisis. m i Master Commissioner, 29t4 mid a change. The timo Is rlpo nnd smoll about a carload of mice on land Sol. Rothschild, proprietor A Peek Into His rocket to maKo mo tho political promises. Hear it Ohio Circuit Court. Nothing Now Against 1ho men with whlcii of tho Grand cigar stand, havo Dr. Anioss. change In official llfo aro bore If the Republicans of Ken jbeon caught In a net by tho Would show the box of Ducklen's Cadiz, Ky., July 15-- On motion Cents Is the Price of Arnica Salve that K. S. Loper, a Twenty-Fiv- e Sovoral nnd capable. tucky will "clean house," If nmply ablo of Cdmmonwealth's Attorney Denny Federal authorities and aro charged Peace. always thoy will send their patronage woll known and popular Domocrats with violating tho revenuo laws by carpenter, of Marllla, N. Y. The terrible Itching and smarting, P. Smith, tho two romalning Indictmongers and tholr whiskey alliavo been mentioned for Represensubstituting ono brand of cigars for carries. "I have never had n cut, J Incident to certain skin diseases, Is ments In the night rider cases In lies and their saloonkeeper contative, and n selection In nn early another. The charge agalnBt them wound, bruise, or sore It would not almost Instantly allayed by apply- the Christian county Circuit Court Oreatest hnnl." he writes. . tingent to the rear, If they convention Is nil that Is needed to was registered by n spoclal revenue . nnn ing Chamberlain's Salve. Price, 25 against Dr. David A. Amosa have will keep faith with tho people, nettle tho matter. Let the voters agent sent to Owensboro several healer of burns, bolts, scalds, chap cents. For m been dismissed. sale by all dealers. ped hands and lips, fever sores, skin If thoy will seek to servo and to alert. days ago. eruptions, eczema, corns and piles. not to boss the pcoplo, there Evelyn Arthur See, founder of Chronic Soro Eyes '' Card of Thanks. In a leading editorial In tho m tho "Absolute Life" cult In Chica- Aro easily cured 26d at James II. Williams. will bo somo chanco at fair with Sutherland's Courier-JournMr. Wattorson sugWo wish to return out heartfelt elections for Republican cango, was found 'guilty of abduction Eagle Eyo Salvo. It Is palnloss and following REFUSES Immediately gests that thanks and gratitude to those per- PENSACOLA didates to win success at tho of Mildred Bridges, tho harmless and guaranteed. 26c a MR. CARNEGIE'S MONEY sons who so kindly mlnlstored to tho official count of tho recent Dempolls. disciple of the cult. The Jury wan box. Sold everywhere. m cantho us In the recent sudden illness and ocratic primary only out forty-fiv- e minutes. Pensacola, Fla., July 14. By a The Insincerity and domagogy of death of our dear mother, Mrs. didates on the ticket "should con In our hearts we 6 to 3 vote the City Council last Snralns reaulre careful treatment. stitute themselves a platform com- judge O'Rear, after ho once got out (Mary Nance. FIR FLETCHER'S mittee and docldo upon tho princi- .into tho political clearing, could not thank them here and "their reward night refused to appropriate money Keep quiet and apply Chamberlain's the maintenance of a. Carnegie Liniment feely. It will remove the emphasized for more fully is sure In tbe blessed hereafter. ples and purposes of their candida have been public library. Tbe philanthropist Boreseee and qulekly restore the Respectfully, cy, Issuing Nan address to that of- - tl.fi.1 nrhAti In fita aAfitaf1fA .nAilMi j . tu. Air. vyniierson .in spcaKing csenaior urauiey The children Eva, Robert, Samuel ihad offered $25,000 It PeEsaoola prt to a healthy condition. For rect to tne people. would raise one-tenot that Mle by all detlera, considers that "This will occasion I (this being from tbe stenographic I Alfred and James. tt It seems to be mostly a matter black and white the proposed election of Judge O'Rear to the As a loyal party paper, the Hart-lor- d seems to haTe a Republican Its last Isscrew loose somewhere. not a single para contained sue graph reporting the Republican nnventlnn last adlourned In Of.! A big "scare" heading Louisville. outlning the proceedings of the convention but followed only by the State ticket named by that body, was the total sum and sub-l- e stance of Its report. It did not the State platform even print Won- -. adopted by the Republicans. !der what could have come over the . .. . . .. , spirit oi lis a reams; ac-w- as report In O'Rear's Louisville organ) be said: "I am proud to say of him, furthermore, that, despite the machinations or tbe lobby, here I one Senator from Kentucky on nhoK title there Is no stain and on whose record there Is no blot." This Is enough to retch, the stora- ach of every fair minded voter In the State. a ft FINE TICKET MJHEHELD And All r If, 9 "1811. IE DG XE3G fT BANKRUPT SALE! At T5he Tl V Racket Store Half mile east of Cane Run BAPTIST CHURCH I Democrats Are Enthusiastic. MEH KENTUCKIANS ELIGIBLE FOR THE PRESIDENCY J ME OFJIIOWN ABILITY stock of Goods, all new goods. have no goods on hand. These d suits are made of good fabrics. There are no shoddy goods in the lot. I bought them1 for 40cts on the dollar and I will add 0 percent profit and let them go. second-han- have purchased pnrt of a bankrupt I T VTr - estate Sample Prices. .. .. ..... ", level-heade- d, j Miscellaneous Quotations. ery-hatl- -- W, "";" wawai.H.i er Re-rra- ie I j ce rath-veaM- have 25 Ladies' Hats, very fine sell at 30 per cent off. that also have a general line of goods just from the factories that sell at per cent off during this sale, consisting of Shoes, Clothing, Dry Goods, Shirts, and many other articles sell at cost. want this to be that a general sale. continue this sale for 30 days or until these goods are sold, so come early and get first choice. Sale to Begin July 20, 1911. ity, JL H.D. BURCH, Friedaland, 3QE si H ti i A .... so 4 I I al Hart-publica- ns ,- I 1 al J' Children Cry CASTOR! A th WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 1911. THE HARTFORD HERALD PAGE THREE. I 3 Pt U- - H ?&L T 5HAR.TFOR.D GROCERY COMPANY. 1 ? and Ellis Sanderfur, Ohio Lattye Sparks, returning home Satcounty, was granted a certificate to O O urday. BASEBALL. anywhere In the. State for two O O By Our Sporting Editor. Misses Golda and Marie Fields, W. B. Wright will preach teach OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO of Paducah, who have been visiting tit iha Ofiln ennntv nlmahmiRn novt years. friends and relatives hero for the-pa-st Sunday at 3:30 o'clock p. m. Mre. Mary Nance died suddenly month, returned homo SaturHartford 15, Beaver Dam 9 Sat at ,hor residence at Williams Mines I WANTEDrLady or gentleman to day, accompanied by their cousin, last Saturday, after a short illness I urday, July 15. l. jtako charge of small Largest crowd of the season was Miss Vera Hawkins. which began Wednesday. Uraemlc Address, Dr. L. B. Bean, HartCrops of this vicinity aro looking oat to root for the home boys. poisoning Is supposed tcMiave been . ford, Ky. 29tf. Barnett struck out 9, Davis and very bad on account of dry weather. tho cauBo of her death. She was 67 RJ7 Mr. ahd Mra. J. B. Sparks aiuT Mrs. J. C. Williams and little son years old. Her remains were In- Taylor 10. Lee Stevens went In to bat for Pe- family were the guefts of Mr. nnd John left yesterday to Join her hus- - terred at Render, Ky., Sunday afA T TVTfn band for a few weeks at Hopkins-vlll- e. ternoon at 3 o'clock, after services ters In the seventh, but the best he ,..... ... ... T?u tiir n V nian If Cttn .lt .V. tU, M.at the resldenco conducted by Rev. could do was to fan the air three day. She times and In the ninth he made first Mr. R. T. Iler, who has. been J. W. Bruner, of HartfonW- AX ordinance leaves five children. nn fnllnwa- - by error of Robertson but went out spending the past ten days at Dia.. stealing second King to Wake-lanKy will return Eva, Airred. Robert, Sam and James. mond Springs, Providing for Sewer Connections home the last of this week. How Same Shall 1? The biggest thing in tho adverOnly FOUR DAYS yet remnin Home runs were common SaturObtained and Mil do, and l'Iln tisement line In Tho Herald late- day. Peters 1, Beaver Dam; Wake-lanMies AnnloDudley, of Winchester, and Fee for Tapping by I'rhute e announcement of John Taylor and Thomas, who had been the guest of Mr. and ly, is the Parties. E. P. Barnes & Bro setting forth Hartford. Three-bas- e hits Hunter, Mrs. Rowan Holbrook for several weeks,' left Thursday for her home. the merits and advantages of their King, Barnett, Hartford. The City Council of tho city or semi-annug Two-bas- e sale. hits, M. Taylor, C. TayHartford do ordain as follows: Sale, Farms All sizes, from Twice a year the Messrs. Barnes lor, Peters; For Plummer, 2, Beaver 6 to 300 acres. That no person, Arm or corporaWe can please you take the public into their confidence Dam; Barnett, King, Robertson, tion bo allowed to tap or mako conIf you want to buy land. and share allko with them in tho Hartford, one each. nections with any part of the sewer-'systeA. C. YEISER & CO.. profits of their immense business, Murrel Taylor made the grandest In tho city until a permit is Hartford, Ky. affording bargains which only the catch of the season when ho went buyer can appreciate. These after Hunter's long fly and pulled it obtained from the City Treasurer, .T. F. CASKItIEK ft CO., Funeral shrewd Directors and Embalmers. AH calls events give rare opportunities In the down after running through a which permit shall not be granted necessities. crowd anil jumping a boxx several except upon the payment to said promptly and carefully attended to, purchase of household g f Have you attended? If not, do not let the The present day or night. Both telephones. sale feet In the air. Hunter, tho next Treasurer of the sum of ?5.00 for seems the biggest In Barnes mer- time up, hit the ball just a little each connection with the sewer sys28tf Beaver Dam, Ky. remaining days go by and not take advanhistory which Is saying a harder over Taylor's head for a tem and If mord than one person. Mr. G. B. Likens went to Louis- cantile tage of the BIG BARGAINS that they are Arm or corporation join In same good deal and the public is patron- three-bagge- r. ville on the early train this morning izing It each one so joining; offering. Come, b'ing your friends and accordingly. mighty Noble Taylor struck connection, The and will be gone about a day or shall pay the fee, $5.00, said por-m- lt let us make these four days a Real Jubilee The members of Company H will out two times Saturday. Anient two. to bo granted upon the folleavo Hartford shortly after mid- - and Murrel Taylor went out same lowing conditions: All pipe used in every sense of the word. way. Mr. S. A. Anderson, President of rnlght Thursday. A shall bo first-clas- s sewer pipe, Company, speciBl the United States Credit Peters and Plummer led the Bea- joints train carrying the Earllng-toto be well cemented with went to Louisville yesterday aftor-noover Dam boys in batting. Madlsonvllle and Calhoon commortar compos ed of equal RE-REA- D Ho will be absent until the Nine in a low nine won, lost night parts of Poitland cement and clean panies will arrive last of the week. jand leave here at 12:30 a. in. Fri- none nt home. Olu why not com. sand, well filled and swabbed InMcHenry? And then we want Cenj Tho Hartford Baptist Sunday day morning. A special car will bo side, IeaIng the bore clean anil c in brought to tho yards here Thumlny tral City. School held their annual smooth. All pipe to be laid with a .McHenry lost to Central City the Wayne Stevens grove, two miles venlng, upon which the local boys fall of. at least one Inch to every Sunday, ., to 1, and Peters of BeaAnd Remember north of Hartford, yesterday. A de- will load, with their equipment, and four feet, and a running trap Is to game. lightful day is reported. be in waiting for tho arrival of the ver Dam pitched the be placed between the connection glad to make a date We would be j Mrs. Felix, eon and daughter, who special train. The train will arrive with McHenry for 1912, as they are with sower and the house or other 'at Orell camp Friday morning at 4 private connections. All openings have been visiting relatives and dated so far ahead this year. made In streets, alleys, sidewalks-oPhiladelphia, Pa., and o'clock. Company H now has a friends at Liles nnd Mnrtln umpired a nice nvall-Jabl- e other property of the cltv sha'f Newark, N. J., for the past month, largo number of enlisted men game Saturday. Is expected to get a way to and be refilled In a skillful manner, dirt will arrive home The home team will leave Thurs- to be replaced In layers ,cnmp with a larger number than on of one foot day for Louisville to spend two Miss r.llzabcth Davidson, city, any previous encampment. each, well tamped after each layer, weeks with the soldiers, so we won't and where and her lltlo cousin visitor, Miss rock or stone or grnvd have any game until the 5th of Aug- Is removed, 'Anna Alford, of Beaver Dam, honor- THOMAS MUItDER TRIAL same shall be replaced CONTINUED UNTIL AUGUST ust. Tho manager would bo glad in the proper manner so ns to Ioave ed The Herald with a call recently, to have any teams to meet hero and to see the machinery in operation? the street, alley or sidewalk In a Dixon, Ky., July 1". The trial of cross bats on the 22d and 29th of good condition as same was P. D. Tweddell, one of HartMr. beforo July. Beaver Dam, LIvermore, Tay- any opening was made. Any perford's rural route mall carriers, has (Thomas Thompson, charged with lor Mines, Contertown or any other son, firm or corporation making conrecently been tilling his old pos- the murder of his father, W. H. Thompson, at Providence, on Christ- team that wants to play. Call up nection under or by reason of inch ition as salesman in the store of Bar-'nn- mas day of last year, will b0 held at Manager J. C. Caseblei. make your permit, tlinll be held responsible & Co., to aid In their special for a special term of court, beginning date with him and he will save tho any damages that may accrue sale. be ground for you. on August 21. When tho case was HAR-TFOR- D, reason of any negligence or lack of ' Mr. E. W. Cooper, of Nashville. called Betty's Colonels will cross bats rfhe commonwealth Tenn., arrived In Hartford Sunday announced ready, but tho defense with Ohio County Drug Co. team at skill In making connections or tnp-pisaid sewer. Anyone violating to see his wife, who Is on n visit to asked for a continuance on account tho Hartford ground this afternoon this ordinance shall bo fined $."5.00. her parents, Col. and Mrs. C. M. of members of tho counsel being 111 July 19. The fees herein provided for Barnett. Mrs. Cooper has been and important witnesses bolng ab.ihoi't 300 rooters raw Hartford shall be paid to the Trcasuror and very III, but Is reported better. sent. The court granted tho con- win from Beaver Dam Saturday. paid out by him upon ordfr of tl o The fiime. Capt. John G. Keown has return- tinuance and continued the bond for City Council, nnd all funds arising Beaver Dam. Bat. Runs. Hits from sewer ed from his sojourn in Canada in the defendant. connections as herein C. Taylor, lb 4 1 0 the interest of the J. I. Case Threshprovided shall be used In repairing MAXWELL. 4 B. Davis, p 0 1 ing Machine Co. and will continue and maintaining the streets, paying July 15. Prayer meeting at the N. Taylor, 3b 5 2 2 to work for the same people in this for lights, officers' salaries and othM. E. Church here is progressing H. Plummer, 3 vicinity as salesman and collector. rf....5 ' 3 er expenses of said city. nicely. B. Brown, s.s 1 1 5 Done by order of tho City CounMisses Fannie Chapman and Ro- Mrs. W. R. Crowe and Miss Mln-t- a Peters, cf 3 1 2 cil nt a regular meeting, July 13, slo Loney, of Centertown, who had Forrester, of Arkansas, are vis- C. Ament, 2b 4 1 0 1911. Nine days of real bargains. Don't fail to visit us dur- been on a visit to Mr. Joe Hockcr iting relatives and friends here. M. Taylor, If 1 4 2 JAMES H. WILLIAMS, Mavor. 'and family, living near Hartford, Miss Bettle Hayden went to Ow- M. James, c ing this big Sale. Our entire stock of Groceries and Hard- honored 1 4 0 Attest: E. P. MOORE, Clerk. Tho Herald with a call ensboro So don't let Saturday and returned Leo Stevens, (sub).. 2 0 0 ware will be sold nt gieatly reduced prices pro tern. may be your last ohance to buy while returning home Wednesday. Sunday. this opportunity pass. j m! Wobdward Miss Leora Owen, of LIvermore, Mr. E. Notice. and wife, 9 40 Totnl 12 these Staple Goods at such low prices. If you who have been In Louisville for the who has been visiting Miss Kathcontemnlate nnlntfn Bat. Runs. Hits. Hnrtford. Guaranteed or Your Money Back. your house (Inside or out), 01 want past month, whero Mrs. Woodward leen Owen, of Brlarfleld, has re- Wakeland, 2b 4 2 2 your nouso pappred, I will bo pleashas been under treatment 1 4' 1 Thomns, If of a turned home. ed, to make an estimate on the work. Mlcs Myrtle Jolly, of this place, Carpenter, rf specialist, will return home 1 5 1 THE PLACE REMEMBER Artistic painting a specialty. All Mrs. Woodward Is Improved is visiting Miss Lattyo Sparks, of Hunter, lb 1 5 1 work guaranteed. , Hartford. in health. 5 1 Robertson, 3b 2 M,-s- . Mattle Forrester, of Owens-.bor- J. Taylor, s.s JOHN O. KEITH, 2 o 2 Rev. H. D. Btiroh. Frlcdaland: C. 29t2 Is visiting Mrs. J. D. Crowe. & Beaver Dam, Ky. King, c 5 2 2 P. Brown and daughter, Miss Flora, Mr. M. W. Crowe, of this place, Elgin, cf 1 1 5 Contertown; J. H. Ford,, Hartford, went to Notice. Hartford Tlmredav. 4 2 3 Barnett, p All sscretarlcs of tho American Illinois Central Railroad Time Ta- night. Tho pastor will be assisted route 4; I. K. Wcsterflold, Hnrtford, Miss Lora Rllov, of Owensboro. by Rev. J. O. Smithson, of Owens-bor- o. ble at Beaver Dam, ICy. Society of Equity aro requested to .route 3, and Shelby Ford, Fords-Jvlll- is vIMMng Miss Loulso Riley, of Total 42 15 So.uth Bound. North Bound. have tho tobacco pooling pledges wero pleasant callers at The Maxwell. Want Anollicr Game. circulated and returned to tho No. 132 1:05 a.m. No. 12111:35 p.m. Herald ofllce Mondny. Mr. James T. Davis and wife, Beaver Dam, Ky., July 17, 1911. County Secretary bv August No 12212:28 p.m. No. 101 2:48 p.m. Hartford, route 1, were pleasant CKXTEItTOWX. loth. The Beaver Dam ball team would FOn SALE, nt n bargain, one p.m. No. 102 2:48 p.m. No. 1318:55 HENRY M. PIRTLE, Sec'y. July 17. Ground was broken like to arrange a game callers at Tho Herald ofilce last stationary holler and Hnrtwith J. E. Williams. Agt Wednesday. for the new school ford ball team to bo played strong pas well was found at .A engine. ' Used but last Tuesday .at Mcbuilding for Centertown. The build- Henry, Sunday, a depth of 500 feet on the farm of July 30, 1911. Miss Winona Stevens has return- very little. Call on or address, ing will be two stories in height and For Sale, Cheap Good work J. H. Fitzhugh, near Diamond JAMES P. TAYLOR. PLAYER. ed from an extensive tour of tho horse, buggy and harness, of pressed brick and stone. Springs station. In the oil field ir 2fit4 Base Ball nt Ccntcrtomi. Ky. Beaver Dam, Eastern cities, and a house party at R. R. WEDDING. j Miss Mary McKenncy Is In Louis29tf The Stiffs and Supples of this fow miles south of Central City. P.S. Also have one Bagdad, Ky. place pulled off another very Intertrap, nice for family use. Will ville, visiting her brother, Dr. Mr. E. F. Barnes, Hartford, route Messrs. J. S. Cecil, Van May and esting gnmo of ball Sunday after- Subscribe for The Herald. $1 a year. trado for horse or sell. 3, gave Tho Herald a pleasant call son Van, Clove Heflin and family, of Hor-to- noon. Jr., Hartford, routo 2, Tho game eeemed to be Saturday. to their farm Mr. Henry Plrtle, living a few were pleasant callers at The Herald have returned very much by all present exnorth-eaMiss Edith Carson has resumed ofllce yesterday. miles of Hartford, has here. cept tho Stiffs, who wero very much oeooeoooooooocooocosoooooo put up a unique contrivance which her duties at the Rosenblatt storo L Misses Flora Taylor, of Hartford, in the background.with a number of Mrs. Price Hallows 'and children, brings after taking her vacation. his mall from the road to and Susan Elbert, of Rochester, excuses for not playing any Samuel and Munglon, of St. Louis, better By simply turning a visited the family of Albert Rowe Misses Stella Wceerner and Wlllyo aro tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. his residence. and making the game moro Interestcrank, a little mall receptacle corrn last week. Smith spent several days last week R. Barnard, city. ing for the Supples. Next Sunday kiting ov.er a wlro from thov public Mr. E.' R. Ashby, who has been In Louisville, visiting friends. For two months, beginning-JulMiss Mallssa May, of Owensboro, road a short distance away, to his sick for some time, is slowly recov- - will be tho deciding game and the writer feels sure It will close tho For Sale Town property, vacant who had been visiting her sister. homo. jerlng. y dwelling. season for the Stlffo, as they are lots, cottages and 15, 1 will give as a premMrs. A ,M. Barnett, near town, reI Mr. Carl Benton and family, of comparatively As 'Chairman A. C. YEISER & CO., of the Senatorial "all in" now. Tho turned homo Wednesday. Cloverport, visited friends and relHartford, Ky. in this (the Seventh) Committee result of the game was 2S to 14 in ium 1 years subscription toT Iig Hon. Munn Wilson, pf Madlson- dlstrlct.composed of tho counties of atives here lost week. favor of the Supples. The line-u- p Leave your Laundry at my Grocery. vllle, was in Hartford Saturday, Ohio, Butler Hartford Herald or the Hartwas a follows: and Muhlenberg ,Mr. RECEIVER APPOINTED Worjc Guaranteed. boosting Domestio finish. ' tho big Hopkins 'County G, B, Likens has called ameetlng Supples: S. M. Dexter, lb; Tom ford Republican, with each FOR THOMAS COAL CO. Called for and prompt delivery. Fair, going on his weefc. of said committee for next SaturHeflin, 2b; Shelby Bosket, If; Roy ' Her'a Grocery. Phono 140. Mr, John T. Moore, cashier Bank day, July 22 to fix tho' tlmo and Spc chicles Henderson, Ky., July 15. Judge Chapman, 3b; A. F. Chapman, s.s.; p ir nephew, Mr, G. W. Vincent and of Hartford, Mrs. W. H Moore, his manner of selecting a 'Senatorial J. W. Henson appointed W. John Ward, rf; Charlie Reneer, p; Master Ray Vincent, of! Centertown, mother, and Mrs. Dr. I?. W. Ford, candidate. The meeting will be H. Pollard, receiver for the Thomas Rob Rowe, c; Roy McMlllln. cf. guaranCeeostb .permangave tho Herald a pleasant call re- have returned from a week's so held at Beaver Dam. I Stiffs: Rosco Bishop, c; Mltchol Coal Company at Morganfleld, in a , ently arjd fitted scientifically cently, n journ at Diamond Springs. Ky. I During commencement week of suit in the Union County Circuit Balls, 3b.; John Glasscock, cf.; PeScott and '. .Jlr. and Mrs. Arthur ter Swain, lb.; James, 3b.; .Dr. 3, C, Hoover, of Owensboro, the Western Kentucky Stat Nor- Court in which the creditors' asked W. B. Ashby, p.;Coley R. Plummer, children', of fiedalla, Mo., will' arrive Ky., 'announces to his ' friends of mal School, Bowling Green, A. Oliver for a settlement. About $40,000 is s.s.; O. B. James, If.; E. S. McMll to visit Mr. G. G. Fair Ohio and adjoining counties, that Hoover, Ohio county, was one of the Involved. The case was argued lln, XX rf. and family. , Jeweler and Optician. after his return from Europe his 30 graduates of the senior depart- here. practice will be limited to Diseases ment; M. Connor Ford, Hartford, Preaching at Goshen next BENNETTS. will' be- -' oVWoteW; 'mirgitjr, Surgical Dte wai granted' a certificate to 'teach Dr. Ball's Pine-Tar-Hon- ey Myrtle Jolly, of July 17. Mis xekWaadeewHrTHira'tleae; - ' 28(3 aaywhefe" fa tke State for ' . feur . Maxwell, spent last week with Miss Fer'Ceuffhs end Co4t ooopooooooopoo9fOf9ogav 111., AflHiflMMMBHMkj:lMHMBIiliA,feHilMiHiiiM IREAD! I I Col. Hugh, Murray, Equality, is In Hartford for a few days. years, ooooooooooooooo ( te Ho-ite- I "WISE I V I d. Spci-ftyinj- ; d, two-pag- Fair's Big JUBILEE SALE! profit-sharin- I Will be a Thing of the PastI profit-sharin- n, READ and n. BE WISE plc-nl- i That it Pays to Trade with a House, that Saves You Money r to-da- y. rd I KY. 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THE HARTFORD HERALD Jo9 Tlerco ant Fireman THE Kaleher tho now engine made Its maiden trip from liouls-vlll- o Padu-ca- h to Pnducah, Tuesday. News-Democr- L 10, m. B -- lie Hartord HeraldT WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1011. UTILE CHAMELEON BUSTED 1ST HISSELf Republic ! LEE GEIS FIVE-YEA- R TERM In Federal Prison, Also $5,000 Fine FDB "TAKIHB" SUM DF McDanlel, July 17. whom we reported 111 In last week's letter, Is no better. Mr. McDanlel's sister. Mrs. Will Bond, of 3te is at his bedside. Uncle Tom Felix, of Hartford, Is tho Kuest of his son, Dr. C. W. Felix, Misses Elizabeth and Pauline Mil- lor. of Louisville, who had been the I guests of relatives here, went to j Fordsville Sunday morning to visit ens-bur- OIjATOX. Mr. W. B. Trying to Make Good Did ' an State Convention the Same. g, the night with cold feet, but did not think about an j body robbing her. Tho stockings were found on tho floor, but the money hud disappeared. Tho police say that Mrs. Jenkins must bo a sound sleeper to allow any person, to remove her Btocklngs. Hereafter she will deposit libr savings In a bank and leave the book there, too. BES5 r - f'7rvyg zzm& 88 Of VfOUf Hi VJhai mftm wtWtitf&tottattbn, wWch mm6( h.anl.wifc-yok ya - do., At 'i itwttrtti l., ta..k re nervous w vmT-nervous- ? 'ainflf the. :a u ffrein. worruintofllo -- S43,00ff Spent From Uncle Sam-- He Money Like a Prince While I r Lasted. MAIUUKI) A OIHIi AFTint THEFT ii , Tt ' I y 6? I Jamestown, N. Y July 15. EdLo you suner irom any j me yt ward Valentino Lee, of Uussellvlllb, Take, UutJut. irwiu nerp yoa. e'if-Kj., the former paymaster's clerk VJriUta.- - Ladin' AdTifonr Deei. IWW.GMMMKm TCIUL. battleship Georgia, from on tho Uxtotdrtjiutrtctiont. jadSiwe.fcWkH : which he absconded at Havana last with $43,00b, pleaded February guilty to a charge of larceny and was sentenced to sere II vo years In IVofenBlonal CatU the Federal prison at Atlanta and S.'.OOn. to .iay a fine of J. M. PORTEI, Mrs. Marlon Kelsey Lee, the 111 a ! young woman whom Washington BEAVER DAtf, KY. married shortly af -- r h Is arrest M present in couri. . Will practice hl profession in Ohio snfl ftd Buffalo, r? otalng counties. SpecUl sltentlon Eton to k' ...r r..0o ..w. na n- snendthllft has i business entrusted to his care, ntv few parallels In criminology. Scarce- tives here. Whiskey Democrats, who took In nl(!r nf town, panllv nrrpaslhlhn liv W. H. & . F. GILLESPIE, FBANK L. FELIX, ly had he looted the cruiser's of 'ne3cood broad streets, on a nice eleva- Mr. S.J. Farrls. of Torreton, Tot- - "thelrn' the sidetracking PROPRIETORS. safe on February 17 and disappear- ,ns, who has been tho guest of rela- Bill think, I repeat, of th!atlon nnd at tI)e e(ge of a fino ed from the fleet, before a notori- ,tlves here for tho pan few weeks, dramatic, or preposterous, if yqu4.nvo).hftt h f,Mn TParvPA tor KY. HA&TT0XD, ous indMdual by tho name of A. returned home last Wednesday. I like, attitude of our hero in a in Will u rp6ses. Tho contract for slnlns;practice his profession Court Ohlosnda commenced a of AppMls counties and In the Carmlchael W. ured outburst of superb straddling the 0rectIon and completion of the Criminal practice and Collections a spe cisltr. spenders" career as "pM"ce of OfflcelntheZIerald building Two In One, declaring that for once, thank been Iet ,0 Messrs. T. of the southern At- In the cities Dr. noil's Antl.Pnln la hnHi nn In. If onhii'lrv rmild hnnaf thnt 8ho J!bulIrtinB'haB Tho J&4 S.. Marks and C. M. Tayl ., . , Rpaliniird. ... seeming This lnnHc C. B. SnTH C. M. BARMBTT. " IL'illlll tlllll KALMlIlill Ifini'MV It is sent a great man up to tho UvfffijBtlmated cost. Including the endeared himself to tne an antiseptic remedy and destrojs millionaire BARNE'IT it SMITH, not only without the vorynfsht'y, iB R.nnn. hearts of hotel waitresses, bellboys disease germs. Sold everywhere on suspicion of a whiskey lobby, but WHi This Is certainly a worthy effort chauffeurs by passing out $100 a posIve guarantee and m spite or it. "Great God!" said heJlhat is being put forth bv tho good HASTP0RD, KY. eru tisai A bills as tnougn iney weary old woodcock, "nothing HkTApcoplo of Centertown. 'Will practice their profession In alt the Court Let every HEIM.I.v. coupons. Nothing was too good for since tho days when NeEnglaiur CtIzen raliy to ti,e 8Upp0rt 0f tho ofOhlo and adjoining counties and In the Cour it of Appeals. Collections a specialty. July 17. Mrs. Oma Hlggs and gnve negro babies away Hkb tfup- him; nothing too expensive, and at 'trustees in this undertaking and every turn of tho hand he was ready Miss Lea Rowan, who have typhoid pies." strive to mako Centertown nn eduwith a huge bankroll to reward the fCer, are getting along nicely. But wntch the chameleon "Jlst cational center In Ohio county and Otto C. asked of others. Mrs. Ann Holbrook, who has been faors he bust hlsself." fWpWestern Kentucky. Early in his wanderings he turn- - visiting at Beaver Dam, has return- Rockport, Ky.,.3rWl7, 1911. ed home. cd up in Atlanta, where In a . OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Mat HAHTFORD, " days he distributed sufficient Mrs. Bottle Her, of Champalgne, O O BAPTIST CIIUltCH. money to make him know n through- 111., who Is visiting her father at EYES OF O O J. W. limner. Pastor. up stnirs over Wilsqn & He presented Beda, spent a few das last week out the continent. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Crowe, opposite court house.' "Wll with a$ 1,000 bank with Mr. Sjhester Shown and fama lady manlccure KENTUCKY prnctlco his profession In nil Uic T0 note for the pleasure of her com- ily, here. Prajor meeting Wednesday cven- - courts of this nnd adjoining conn- -cab ride and pany during a tal "ing at S o'clock. Mr. Joseph Thomasson, daughiiies nna uotirc 01 appeals, commerters, Cora and Eia, and little sons, Political Situation Here Attract tipped the chauffeur with the Teachers' meeting Thursday even- cial nnd criminnl prnctlce n spec-'laitsum of $100. Gochel and Willie, visited with Mr. moderate ing at S o'clock. ing Attention Throughout Sunday The waltor who soned his table re- Sam Ithoads, Buford, Saturday and School session at 9:45 PLACED IN YOUR 11ESI--- " ceived $50 after each meal, as nn Sunday. o'clock. Dr. E. W. Ford, Supt. the Country. DENCE OR PLACE OF BUS- to prompt sen ice. A Boss, of Kronos, spent Morning worship at 10:43 o'clock OTTO C MARTIN Mrs. Mabel Incentive 8. T. MCKENNKY INESS, AND PUT YOURSELF bellbov, with a jug of Ice water, in- - a few days wltli her mother and and evening worship at S. IN DIRECT CONTACT W'TH" Every variably dtew a ?20 bank note for father here last week. Her mother Washington, July 17. Dr. T. N. Compton, of Owensboro, Si THE returned home with her and will day since tho Republican State cou- - will preach at both the services his trip upstairs. H adjourned, tho Washing- - Sunday. Ho Is a man of marled ventlon The publicity that this lavishness Btay untji Wednesday, HARTFORD, KY. Lines- brought him made n quick move j Mjgg c)ara EIil3( ho has Deen ton newspapers have been printing ability and every one who has the TO All. STATES. necessary, ana oung iee, wim taking a business course at Owens' editorials upon tho political situa- - opportunity should hear him. ..GENERAL INSURANCE,:. FOR THE COMPANY'S SPECIAL Despite the fact tho Government detectives ono jump uoro hag finished and returned tlon In Kentucky, Hay Fever and Summer Colds his quarters hom. CONTRACT TO THE FARMERS,. Life. Accident. Sick In the rear, changed iinai mo u near piaiiorm is largely Must bo re,leVed quIckly and Fo New! Mr. J. AV. Toster and family spent 'given over to State Issues, the Pres- CALL ON OR ADDRESS successively to Washington, And . I'hllatieipnia ami scleral Sunday wPh hio rather at Nocrcok. Jdent and his friends hero aro ley's Honey and Tar Compound will York, W.OBANON. Tho W. O. W. met In full session inoklnc anxiously In the direction do It. E. M. Stewart, 1034 Wol- Will Southern cities, becoming ncqualnt- Local Manager, ed enroute with a Miss Audrey n tho new hall Saturday night, it of the Big Sandy and plan, should fram St., Chicago, writes! "I havo Hartford, Ky. greatly troubled during tho hot Kelsey, who consented to share the being finished the latter part of itho State go Republican, to tako been W. C. SEXTON. with Hay Fever summer months last week. 0ung spendthrift's fortune. heart of graco for 1912, but should Local Manager, tliey went to Europe, Little Lois Rosamond Rowan is It go Democratic, to point out that and find that by using Foley's HonIn March TJ Incorporated. Beaver Dam, Ky. ey and Tar Compound I get great where ho was easily trailed by the on the sick list. State issues controlled the situation. Many others who suffer relief." readiness with which ho dispensed The Washington Post asserts that HOPEWELL. bo glad to benefit by his spoils. On June the Sth he 1912," Is as similarly will and Bradley, Foley's July 17. The farmers of this "Taft Mr. Stewnrt's experience. Quebec, where he and sailed for as the Ken community are about through cut- substantial a platform Honey and Tar Compound is effec VI spent several dajs his companion tucky Republicans have oer had. It d of a about tive for coughs and colds In either sight-seeinA llttlo later Miss ting grass In qualifies Its statement that tho re- II 1 1 BtfojDcilttt, persons. No children or grown-u- p Kelsey eIncod a desire to 'Wait her crop. na$ we ciass yelQuito a number of our neighbors suit of the campaign will bo a opiates, no harmful drugs. In parents in Buffalo, nnd Carmlchael, however, by debetter for yon Una stents or commbjba mtrtliotj. m HBs3sssssstsWtTCTaor icucn ioko arSiviislsssssV attended tho molng picture show tional weathercock, years" Refuso substitutes. low pnekages. with a recklessness that had charRtttrace: isr bank la Lcibiil'e. We Iot!ii U claring that In "off BnAMJD If tti a rinjf, 'LOTnRB State renight. by all druggists. m Wool Dsf i Free to tat thi? pen. Write for pice liiU P HflLfkeg diamond, a watch, sssssssssssssBilsssBBSssV acterized his course after tho theft, at Paradise last Saturday sssHtlslVlBsssssssssi sults do not furnish material for nb-- 1 For sale ta1f-- it hIIvT. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. R. Shull spent a accompanied her. He was arrested KLSABELftSOKS ".Wftr LmuTilIe, Kf, I isolutely accurate conclusions. ee! HcSsflN- tssafTSB I"!' 'ou daysvWlth her sister, Mrs. Hiram u-.lug ucviju.1111 a. TpsasBSJBSnBJSBW n In Buffalo on June 21 and a few few Kentucky may as well understand price HHBltssssS KBtSmlhe lowesttho last week. of from CjBHasfliH WSoDfeW das later was married to the Taylor, H. Taylortown, son Paul, and that this vear 3he is tho foremost King and ni nFST HAina Mis. woman who had been his joung political division; that her confines For Infants and Children. Have your olo during his extensive Miss Lesslo Taylor, of East St. will bo crowded with national companion 111., are visiting their parents, The Kind You Have Always Bought Louis, IHTHKgOUTH. wanderings. speakers, nowspnper men, and with itM- almn&t tiilF a cvnturv we have aerred ex Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Taylor. t&lay ctuslvely the Southern trade. wrl "fightwho want to see a real Bears Born to tho wife of Mr. Joe those Foley Kidney Pills aro specially lor our tree muatraua cauuosne. Aoaicss. ing campaign." Signature useful In all ailments and disor- Brown, tho 12th Inst., a flno hoy, &. Co., C- An-"I- " of 11 Diirciemc. ders of the kidney and bladder, be- weighing eight pounds. Mother and Sox2S LvabrWcKr. When a Republican Governor Is FARMER MEETS DEATH cause they are composed of Ingre- child getting along nicely. T&mT Axtlolo ausrantMd. VTV WHEN THRESHER EXPLODES Mr. John Douglas went to Mc- denied a place as a delegate to the dients specially selected for their corrective, healing, tonic, and stim- Henry last week on business. State Convention of his party which Morganfleld, Ky July 13. Jo- is trying to nominate his successor, ulating effect upon these organs HARTFORD PRESSING Piirson'n Poem 11 Gem. is tho reflection on tho party or tho soph Carrier, aged thirty, a farmer tho urinary passages. They aro nnd Trom Rev. H. Stubenvoll, Allison, Govornor? Possibly tho question living six miles south of here, was antiseptic, antllithlc and a uric acid Eolvent. Try thorn. For sale by all la., In pralso of Dr. King's Now Life will bo made easier by tho fact that Instantly killed this afternoon when CLUB m Pills: druggists. the Governor is Augustus E.Wlllson. the boiler on a threshing machine "They're such a health necessity, Speaking of Governors, there's thp exploded. Tho rest of the crow MODERN In every homo these pills should be. "1" of a difference between those of were uninjured. Carrier leaves a Ladies' and gents' clothes also FOR THE I. C, RAILROAD if other kinds you've tried In vain. Kentucky and New Jersey. WORK GUARANTEED Louis- - wife and several children. USE DR. KING'S ville Times pronMlToUsinM In all countries on NO ret. I Called for and delivered. Subscribe for Tho Hartford Herald, tATmu ana uopyngnis ree; Tho Illinois Central rnllroad has And bo well again. rstccspetTonnuiubllitT. rstaitjinut. Club rate $1.00 per month. Only 25c at James H. Williams, SUFFERED COLD FEET placed an order with the SchenectaloeexclaslTelr. BAKU HtnntMOtt. mm otsu m sumps lor oar two InrsltuMs m FOUND HERSELF ROBBED dy Locomotive works for rIx giant 214 Main street T,JS?T",.."U,1 S2SJ2 SSJ! (UTS, Which oms wflj pay, How to t'a parU, locomotives of tho Pacific pattern TsfnabU lafcrmsSSa. Bff. patent tow ana Springfield, O., July 13. BelloY-ln- g to be used between Louisville and OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO : Y. M. C. A. Bldg. thnt her money would be safe In Memphis In pulling tho steel car O FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH. O O her stocking, Hartford, Ky. W. B. Wtiglit, Pastor. MTIHT LlWVrst. Mrs. Nora Jenkins, trains wblcfL. ire to come In use O 03 Ssmth St., WasfcrSftwi, D. C. Jtyrj OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO of 19 McKInley avenuo, placed $31 shortly. in her hose before retiring last The first of these locomotives has PAftkfc' ! the only emuliion imi Preaching overy Fourth Sunday night. HAIR BALSAM Just been completed at a cost of OlMnes sad tetMls th hate. tated. The reason is plam-- rover all morning and evening. Dr. BeJI's Antiseptic Sal v Pnmmtoa a laiufUnt SttowlK. When ho awakened this morn$27,000. It is 74 feet long Bible School every Sunday at ing she discovered her 1 stockings it s the best. Insist upon Good for ell Mkn weighs 371)000 pounds with and Cam KsJa dl ! hsJr t having; it's the fte.eUD.tPresaliM-) Tho four drivers 9:30 a. m; had been removed, and thnt tho tender attached Communion service at 10T30a!m'monoy wasgone. world's standard flesh and pn each side "are 80 Inches high.' Prayer meeting every Wednesday strength builder. to In explaining her experience In trial spins tho engine reeled 8 o'clock instead of FriDR, the police Mrs. Jenkins, said she ANJirRAIN AiLBRyooiro off the fastest time possible for an evening nt KfjtsUttmgmJ Ksup KmissssMbssssssI ' day as heretofore. "HaV' . tmlMJ v was awakened "several., times "(luring .x;-oengine to maintain. In" charge of r r Jr ! i , . Notice to Taxpayers. Editors Herald: Once upon a List of appointments of S. O. time, saying hath It, n staid little chameleon chanced to sit upon tho Keown, Deputy Sheriff Deanlleld, August 2 a. nv lap of a girl wearing a checkered EthavIIIe, August 2 p m. dress and he "Jlst natcherly busted Herbert, August 3. trying to mnko good.',' hlsself Shrove, August i. .Whether a fact or a vision, it serves relatives. Fordsville, August 3. Mrs. Laura Follx and daughter, my purpose, and now I'm sure. If Beaver Dam, August 7. over an observant, private citizen Miss nollle, of Fordsville, are the Centcrtown, August 8. 'guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. B. Fe- looked askance upon tho rather raw Point Pleasant, August assumption IS that "POLITICS lix, near here, and will also visit Matanzas, August 9 OjTm. HELL", ho must now relent if jiot jothor relatives near this place. m Smallhous, August llC-- al Sir. C. N. McDanlel Is on the sick collapse. Ceralvo, August 11 i. m. Just think of the "Grand Old list. McHenry, August 12. Party," pledged to all Mr. C. B. Lyons the It. F. D. carBockport, August 14. place, and two nieces, of that Is good, clean and wholesome-Irier of this Wjsox, August 15, politics, in State convention asLouisville, Misses Elizabeth and Prentls, August 16 a. m.X Paulino Miller, attended the picnic sembled over a brewery, In a free Cromwell. August 16 p. m. hall, protesting that It was not the at Sulphur Springs last Saturday Sulphur" Springs, August 10? and their emoluments it and also tho Ice cream supper at offices T H. BLACK. S sought, not the worry and honors It night. By S. O. flfcOWN, m&. wanted, but its patriotic desire was 29t2. mt. ur. Arms, oi aiirewsuury, savo tho country from frightful TJ,n NEW Ii visiting her son, Mr. B. L. Arms, .to CENTEirTOWIV ruin at the hands or p moo or se- of Olaton. COLLEOrATE INSTITUTE corrupt Democrats. And Tabor, of Louisville, ,nile and Mrs. Is the guest of Mr. W. H. Lyons' then think of thnt champion of was broken,. Tuesday Ground Prohibition, night riders, Insurgen- - mornlnir-o- f family. Inst 'xjhk fttr tho nnw standing 'Bchool b5iidnof Centertowri, this Miss Sndie Ford, living near here, cy. ij. Judge O'Uear, . Wttfl Una fill Iff naf u'aa la Im AVltn I1IS HUIltl UIIIIILOU OVer IIIU 1IU ' ' mlj ne Q. nAdIey ,MJg w. macu,ate 0, tho 8ame William who is so gen- - brck and Btoie Mr Joe Dan,el wfo aml daugh. n, ... . ,, . 'orallv stmnoseil to have been sent' ..-- . ri.,. mouern Bt;le, " .. .......... . pnn.. nrA vinitinr rrinnia ""' r"".'"- .. .1 .u.'V. nnn rnia- uu iu liiu smuiu uy iuui- r xjuuiiii(3 .eBlIt will 'be located on tho South , tsi- - .11- .irwjxi&mv" r. S ,i-A- i,ir tte ineredienK ' ana restores nonn, 111 of tlic trouble in&mmpv r'A ". . 1 ii.aihwpim "rrzrz "t UactsAmM Ctf' I -- m purely pmaniyorgaps, 4 iJh liii'iiTni 'relieves s.? 11 iii au. . . V !... -- WWlf strength. 'f - err ain igolng to the J 4 8fi -- .ARDUI - WoftatftlwirC . cr -i f iTs Vt f"Mrs. Grace Fortner.1ol 5AUfi,V m'VsL.'MK :'Carl. 3- I the fnf Pardiil haloed me. Now.amr.iBfirewicurilrof say 'enyM I'1- for I "faindntr anells. and I cannot r v f """ VZ "I J ' wnicHrqMamen. .know it saved my !ife."vH Is ne-b- i m JThis is what she says about ;li& hJlVAJH m.A,vB I AitIr1 tint ?uar. fainting spells, and I !oit"fle'-i3Th mwsx ,'irtlir 1 Tw ' T". J PU nau ;tkl jfctfdose aprw 6c:wL' & ' , -- 1 "..'.. m Attorney at Law, GILLESPIE BROTHER'S, i i lt Attorney at Law, mea8-lpubn- ev rae-ttoi- ic ..BLACKSMITHING,! ,., ReDaitwfr fur-Sena- is Attorneys at Law, Horseshoeing Specialty i ) Hartin Kj.-Cfllc- HARTFORD. entuckv. f few-sho- THEjSl JVV Attorney at tvw HAVEJv ly y. ROUGH RIVER TELEPHONE. i A mu mm Fire M i Long Distance .1 Also Bond You. J. WOOL JiIdesanspur: WE BUY at9S1sslBsjisssss3H one-thir- g. I Jw) M I I CASTORS A otOia&ffi&C&t; Impu. Ryrs HH IKanRnpn house 'rafc1 I ia . ytAB' I STRAW HATS MADE NEW! P. Barnes mm '. WIND-SPLITTE- I unwu. Club. Hartford Pressing pt D. SWIFT & CO. Diss. Scott's Si m BELL'S Btasssssf . HerlWi;KQO::aV Subscribe for The r w EiEsrrr-naES u n & ntMiisfl iii i iiiiiBiiiiirrtfrTrTHiiwtrififr,ii'fr' iiffiniT ir frfrfrsrtflM l'n i A w "1 " JTHE ttARIEdRS HFRAI D O O PAGE SEVEN. r tP h l!lWpPffFOR " fUr"' liitsTiT' I - V. OUR .- - Blfrl t II LI ' ' isir " ' I Ul Ml I 7 , C. Z h iJMy f 13 to 4 .a y uIy 22 we are gng X ': J,Ufc511Jffc "' to hold a SALE t WB I! i.li w We are simply determined to close olit all of our Spring and Summer ? Merchandise. We mailed you a cir- jocular thai'gives you prices on only a small portion of our Stock. How determined we are, the prices we are !JtmVking will show you. Better think he matter over and determine to ffltt rhe to our JUBILEE SALE and jive lots of money while we are so 'determined to sell. Respectfully, -. A- - AC, 'H i ', mm INCORPORATED. ! CARSON & CO., Hartford, Kentucky. F. A. AHES PLEASURE VEHICLES 0.Ull. ' ' 'j'Lg C iu ' wpm Tjw-- p Qiji J"u.t Received Something nice for young men. Also have the Thomas Grain Drills for the farmers. Please call on us for anything you need. Yours truly, i 4r DUNDEE MERCANTILE CO., incorporated. Jmwu-v- wwwwmhw9wwwwww DUNDEE. - Think About 1 his J i.w;-- iWtWii. rV VfVii j .fVuVW ! .' L E i Begiuning Friday, the 14th, ending Saturday, 22d, we offer a discount of 25 per cent, on all Photos except Penny work. ThJs means that you can get $5.00 work at $3.75, 83.00 work at 2.25 and 11.00 work at 75c. This is tho first time wo have ever done anything of this kind, and you may rest .assured that yon may never again have Such on opportunity to get such woik at prices eo low. "We mean what wo siy, so romember that the 22d will certainly end .these price?. We do not intend to turn out any work that is not first-dlas- s. Come to tha Boat and gel jjouv ivorh done! Yours truly, w 'mfmww 'P-h- e Schtfoetetfs.. N;'3fe2 poles to Daviess corner on Impoverishes the land and Is the down Rough ! GREAT IMPORTANCE OF most slavish crpp that is made. to the mouth M,8S AddIe VanMeter of Inver- OIID niOTDIPT TDMOTrrl OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO of 'Big Run; thence to an ash, two uUDulDlnlul I HUD ILL ness- - Mlss- - ,s ln town- - visiting her maples, corner to Jos. Barnett's sur- ,many friends and stopping with vejr, to which this Is a part; thence Master Commissioner's Sale. Miss Anna Barnes. Oh,o Circuit Court, 'Kentucky, up the Big Run with Its meanders For Schools, Who Will Soon be We are glad to note that Mrs. A. E. Pate, Assignee Ohio County jto 'two white oaks, poplar and hick-Ban- k, Lizzie Barnes Taylor, chief clerk of Chosen Should Be a .ory near where Condlt's Ferry Plaintiff, the ladles department of the Barnes vs. crosses the Big Run; thence S. 20 store, who has been contlned to her Good Man. Harriett Pord, et al., Defendants. JE.117 poles to the beginning, con-B- y room for quite awhile with typhoid virtue of a Judgment and or- - .talnlng two hundred acres moro or On the 10th day of August there fever, Is on tho road to health and der of salo of the Ohio Circuit ,lesfc, but erroneously said to will be chosen a school trustee In without an accident will soon be rendered at the Juno term, tain one hundred and twonty-flvmany friends will In each of the virv up again. Her Excepting therefrom the surface 1911, In the nbove cause for iho glad t0 8ee her nt hcr post once purpose of settling the estate of 'a certain tract of 100 acres sold county .of tho State. Before the Sul - ibo , Willi Il?r RCIUUI 8IIUIL- !., .v 1tfcUVX4 of the Ohio County Bank, 'as- - by.:E. V. Phipps to Mary TIchenor llvnn law ouu .nn.l.,1 UUUU IUIVU imore Young Mr. (leorgo Barnes Is a signed, and paying the costs as shown by Deed Book 34, page years ago, there woro three trus- happy man. Ho made a bumper tees chosen in each of these disherein, I will offer for sale ov 351, and which 100 acres of crop of wheat and nfter delivering auction at the court house faco only is bounded and described tricts, say around thirty thousand; monov for of this number, it Is said, live thou- his crop and getting the door In Hartford, on Monday, the as follows: young wife presented him sand of them could not read nor same, his Beginning at a stone, corner In 7th day of August, 1911, about ono eight with a little girl weighing o'clock p. m upon a credit of six, the Hartford and Point Pleasant write. Do we need to go further to pounds, born last Friday. All dofind cause for tho languid prosper!- - j - road; thence N. 3 twelvo and eighteen months, tho folE. 260 rods to ing well. lowing described property, a beech on Rough River; thence ty of tho State? Each trustee has ln chnrge from forty to one hun- WHY XOT REQUIRE NOTICE FIRST A certain lot or parcel down that stream to a stone and of .land situated in tho town of small hlckorv: thence S. 2V. W. dred pupils. He is charged with their OK LIQUOR LICENSE ISSUE? healthHartford, Kentucky, and bounded 134 rods to a stone in the Hartford 'proper and comfortably protest as follows: Being on tho corner of and Point Pleasant road; thence ful housing, the selection of their There Is an Increasing which Market street and Fox alley (now wun tne road a. 58 E. 15 rods and teacher and general oversight of the against the partnership Center street), and being the East 13 Hnks thence S. G8Vi E. 38 rods; school. It Is reliably stated that tho Federal Government enters part of lot No. 48, as laid down on thence S. 72 Mj E. 20 rods to the many of theso acting trustees do Into with lawbreakers when It containing 100 acres not enter their scchools over once or Issues license to sell liquor at the plat of the town of Hartford, beginning, fronting 18 feet on Market street more or less. All the coal and twice a year. retail ln dry territory, but evThese and running back 45 feet and bo- - mineral under which was reserved trustees are ery attempt to break up this lng same lot of ground convoyed to by E. V. Phipps and Is now owned tho very foundation stones of our partnership is met with a constitusystem. If these tional objection. S. K. Cox and wife by William ,by his estate, and this boundary Is common school There Is one line Phipps, executor of Washington n part of the land conveyed by John stones aro rotten or faulty, you can- of attack, however, to which the Phipps, And not hnve a safo and satisfactory liquor trust would find it dlfflcult deceased, on April 18th, ,C. Warden to E. V. Phipps. 1895, which deed Is of record In the .excepting also the family graveyard structure. Such exactly Is our con- to make a constitutional objection. dition, Just as effect follows cause. Why not require the publication of Ohio County Clerk's office. Deed with right of ingress and egress. Leaving by recent survey by John Now fellow Kentuckians! Fathers! notice before the Issuance of FedBook 15, page 192, to which referB. Wilson, tho following boundary Mothers! Patrons! of tho sclools. eral license? A law requiring the ence Is here had. all, It 13 readily within .your power applicant to publish notice of his A certain lot o"r parcel to be sold, viz: SECOND Beginning at a hickory In Mary to remedy many of the ills which af- Intended application and to servo of land in Hartford, urlo county, line, GO feet from low flict our school system, and you can written notice on tho local execuKentucky, bounded as follows: Be- Tlchenor's ginning at a point on the 'VVcst line water on Rough river; thence down do It with little trouble and no ex- tive authority would practically put for no one of Market street 1 8 feet from tho o'l river as It meanders binding on pense. How? By getting tocethor an end to W. 7 poles. S. In each and resolving tc could afford to advertise his lntn-tlo- n Intersection of Fox Allev (now Con- - low water S. 39 W. 11 poles, S. 87 W. 12 put In the offlco of trustee the to violate the local laws. This ter street), with said street; thenco,Cl poles, N. 52 broadest minded, most would dissolve tho partnership with Market street Northwest 18 P"les. N. 73 Vt W. 9 tlie Oovernment and the lawfeet to tho corner of a lot sold bv W. 8', 4 poles to a maple, Frank most active and Incorruptible mar The Commoner. breakers. John H. McHenry to Benton & Pot- - Ross corner; thence with his line In the entire district. You mav say you have no IntorpV ter; thence at right angles to the 8. 53 W. C roles to tho center of left 45 feet; thence at right angles Big Kn creek; thence up samo as It In tho selection of a trustee because WEST NOCUEEIC SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT LEAOL'K to tho left 18 feet: thence ot right meanders In the middle thereof to you have no children to send to a stone, corner with Jno. and ArMn school. This does not lessen tho reangles to the left 45 feet to the be- Program for Friday evening, July Rowe on the sponsibility, except In a temporary clnnlnc, being- - same lot conveyed, TIchenor and 21, 1911: to S. K. Cox and wife by James A. Hartford and Point Pleasant road; or selfish way, because your neighRoll-cal- l. Reading of Minutes. Thomas and wife on the 12th dav thence with Howe's llrc S. 17 W. bor's children In the next generaAddress Robert DafK 9 poles to a stone; thence with tion, or In a very few years, will be- Opening of February, 1895, which deed Is of ReadPearl Shown. come men and women who tako ur Recitation record In the Ohio County Clerk's Rowe's and J. B. Wade's lines S. 3 Song Marlls-s- a ing O. D. Carson. poles to a otono and black the responsibility of citizenship. ofllce ln Deed Book No. 15, page ,W. 112 Foster. Declamation Alma Ru193, to which reference is hero had. gum, O. H. Ashby's corner In Wade's Some of them will bo In office, and Kxn'nm-tlo- n by. Solo O. I). Carson. THIRD A tract or parcel of Hne; thence with Ashby's lino S. when you educate your neighbor'" Robert Davis. of "Socialism" land In Hartford, Ohio county. Ken- - 86 VI E. 100 poles t oa stone, Orvillo children, you are elevating your own Recess. Old business. n tucky, bounded as follows: Begin - . Bishop's corner In Ashby's lino; community and performing a Singing. New business. Debate nlng nt a stake on Fox Alley (now thence with Bishop's line N. duty to humanity. In one "Resolved, That the Stage poles to a stone, said Mary word, the election of a good, well Subject .Center street), 45 feet from tho In- - 83 tersectlon of Fox Alloy (now Cen- - Tlchenor's cornor on said road; qualified trustee Is your Is Doing Moro for Humanity Than O. D. ter street), with Market street, be- - tlicncco with said road and her lines most Important civic duty at thle the Pulpit." Afllrmatlve: d. Carson, Robert Davis. Tymr ,ng a part of lot No i8 N. 72 U W. 20 poles N. 08 VI W. 38 time. thence D. E. Ward, J. Negative: parallel with Market street running Polos N. 58 E. 15 poles and 18 links Comic P. Foster, W. R. Stevens. CKXTKltTOWX, ROUTE 1. I Northwestwardly 36 feet with a to a stone, her corner on said road; Surprise by Henry TInsley, Curry July 17. Oats here did not yield Une of ft lQt formerlj. ownRd by thence with another of her lines, N. Luther nnd Sherman E. 134 poles to tho beginning, half a crop. Tho dry weather for Wallaco, Washington Phipps and James A. 3 the past month has been unusual. Chambprlaln, Charlie Foster. Pa.Thomas; thence with right angles containing 101 acres moro or less. The purchaser will bo required to All crops promised well in early per. Reading of Program for future to tho loft 5 feet with a line of a meeting. Criticism. lot sold by J. H. McHenry to J. T. execute bond with approved security spring months. Gardens aro FILYDIA FOSTER, Sec'y. parched nnd potatoes are inImmediately after sale, Benton, now owned by J. E. Bean; deed a very limited crop. Corn also This 14th day of July, 1911. thence at right angles to tho right 'badly affected. Some tobacco fields KENTUCKY'S SCHOOL PER F. L. FELIX, with a line of said lot 18 feet to a CAPITA FIXED AT 91.40 were not set at all. MnKtcr Commissioner, line of a lot sold by H. D. McHenry ' Jones, Fogle, Heavrin & Wood-a- t j Mr. Claude Ross and family, of to T. S. Duke; thence with his lino Frankfort, Ky., July 15. KenCorbln, Ky have been guests of his tucky's school per capita was fixed right angles to the left 20 feet: ward, Attorneys, brothers, Messrs. Frank and El- - y thence acaln at rlcht antrles fi4 fnnt at $4.40, tho largest ever r,,I' Willi His Life. jwood Ross, the past few days. to a stake on Fox Alley (now Cen , EllsIn Kentucky. Prof. known Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Jackson, of ter street); thence with the same State Superln-tede- nt awful death," writes H. B. Martin, South Carrollton, visited Mr. and worth Regensteln, 'and Ut flght a"BleS t0 th left 25 of Public Instruction, said Harrelson, S. C. "Doctors Mrs. Eugene Stroud recently. feet to the beginning, being samo that he was not certain about Mr. nnd Mrs. S. E. Rowe nnd how Kentucky stood as to per capifamily have recently moved from ta, but he thought that $4.40 would I I tried everything West Providence to this locality. ,K. Cox, February 4, 1895, as per sure enough. be the highest for any State In the could hear of for my cough, and was Miss Mnttlo Klrkcndoll Is visiting Union. The per capita has doubled (deed recorded In tho Ohio County Clerk's ofllce In Deod Book No. 10, 'under tho treatment of the best her cousin, Miss Alma Riley, Hart- In tho last twenty years In this doctor ln Georgetown, S. C, for a ford, routo 1. pages 38 and 40. Stnte, giving the school teachers 'year, but could get no relief. A Evert Ashbv, a son of Mr. and much better pay. NOTE Tho counters and shelvfriend advised mo to try Dr. King's Mrs. Henderson Ashby, Is quite ing ln tho store building will be The per capita for last year was I did so and was sick Discovery. with fevers. sold with tho real estato upon which New $4, tho highest that had been known .completely cured. I feel that I owe Mr. Chester Rowo lost a horse re- In Kentucky, and It was expected the building stands. 'my life to this great throat and cently. Tho purchaser will be required to that this year It would be $4.10, lung cure." It's positively guaranexecute bond with approved security or possibly a little higher. teed for ooughs, colds, and all bronREAVER DAM. Immediately nfter sale. chial affections. 50c and $1.00. July 17. Last Saturday night FREE SCHOLARSHIP IX This 14pi day of July, 1911. Trial bottlo free at James H. Wil about seven o'clock while the depot MUSIC OR ELOCUTION F. L. FELIX, m agent was absent from tho depot liams, Master Commissioner. taking his evening meal and before Any young man or woman who Is H. P. Taylor, Attorney. Speclnl Tiiiln Service to Hopkins his assistant, who had previously" a bona fide patron of The Hartford County Vn!i Miullsonvllle, Ky., gono to his meal, arrived, some un- Herald may secure free Instruction Master Commissioner's Sale. nnd 22, 1011 July person brolio Into tho depot In Music or Elocution. Ohio Circuit Court, Kentucky. Lv.Hartford 8:30 a. m. known Corservatory of Jessie Phipps, Plaintiff, Tthrca Tho m. through a window, broke tho cash 8:44 a. Contertown open nnd took $25. The Music, with tho dcslro to stimulate vs. 8:55 a. m. drawer Kronos immediately skipped out and tho Btudy of theso arts, offers two Laura Greenwood, &c, Defendants. Moorman 9:07 a. m. thief no trago ot him could be discover- scholarships to applicants from tho By virtue of a Judgment and or- - Bremen 9:17 a. m. der of sale of tho Ohio Circuit jnilport 9:27 a. m. ed by Mr. Williams when ho return- Stato of Kentucky, valued at $100 Court, rendered at tho Juno term, Anton each, and good for the term of 9:41 a. m. ed. Wheat threshing Is about over In twenty weeks beginning with tho 1911, In tho above cause for tho Ar, Madlsonvllle 10:00 a. m. purpose Of tho division Of tho pro- - t..v Mn.Hannvlllo. rihirnlnir (5:30 tHs vicinity. Tho Roavor Dam Mil- oponlng of the school year, Sepling Co. bought and received 15,000 tember 14th, 1911, In any of tho !ceedB amongst tho parties In Inter- m up to dato and still have following departments: Voice, Vioest and paying tho costs heroin, I 0no faro plus 25 cents ($1.33) bushels will offer for Bale by public auction for the rouna trip. Dates of salo sorao contracted that has not come lin, Piano and Elocution. Theso scholarships nro awarded at the court house door In Hartford, Juiy 18tn t0 22d Inclusive Return In. Tho MllllnR Co. Is still paying ROc por bushel. There has nlso upon competition which Is open to on Monday,. tho 7th day of August, nmjt, jujy 24th. 1911, about one o'clock p. m.V upon ( The special train service will bo con one carload of wheat bought anyone desiring a musical or litera credit of six and twelve months, run only on following dates: July bv othor partes nnd shlpned fron ary education. this place. While tho whent was Anyone wishing to onter the comthe following described property, and 22 no fo pood as last voar's crop, the petition or desiring Information! t: ll. E. MISCHKE, Agent. acreage was greater than ovor should write to Mr. Gcorgo C. Wll- About ono hundred acres of land before air' iams. General Mariager of the Ith- known in this county being tho samo convoyed to E. V. Happlest Girl In Lincoln. of moiev Into the nca Conservatory of Music, Ithaca, A Lincoln. Neb., girl writes: "I ''ps nut a lot Phipps by Jas. C. Warden in No it is n denon- - n. Y boforo September 1, 1911. vember, I860, and deed for which Is had, been ailing for some tlmo with farmers' pockets, constipation and stomach sriod foct that; Ohio countv Is p recorded ln Deod Book "L". page ,chronIc Got. Hoke'Bmlth, of Georgia, Frl-ca- sh 545, Ohio County pierk's ofllco, ly - ,troublo. I bogan taking Chambor- - whoat countv nnd thn.t we have p United States ovnry bushel that day was elected market for Ing In Ohio county, Kentucky, and .lalp's Stomach and Liver Tablets to he nonml Senator to fill out tho unexpired beginning at two beecnes, sweet, ana in tureo nays 1 waB aoie 10 do mn bo ylsod. It to- - term of the late Senator A, S, Qlay, n'curn' gum and black gum ln w. c. War-d- up and got bettor right along. I am tha't t"v lncrpi" tho nqre-- i o.f OvRt Ashley's the proudest girl In Lincoln to find hpeco crop nnd, Hne. Jtorner 1 78' acre "thence BtlOO polea to a such a tfood medMclno." For salo by age .of .wheat, as wheat will Increase, FOLEY m the furtlllty ot the soil and tobacco Foil BAOKAOHK KIBNBTSANB BLADMa beech, dogwood, and stone; thence (all dealers, MASTER COMMISSIONER'S SALES. O Ro'ugh Creek; thence O.Creek In Its meanders . con-Cou- rt, o. sub-distric- ts u-i- OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO nl.f sur-pub- llc to-w- lt: sub-distri- ct boot-leggin- g, sub-distri- ct level-liead- Cod-give- 3E. sub-distri- ct Wes-terflel- i , ! I "" "yJ!!?!!"? iJ7h. .Id I S ! 21 to-wl- N I 1 f' to KIDNEY PILLS PAGE EIGITT. THE HARTFORD HERALD nerala " H 1-- i 1 t X (, jV y R ' WK h !. ei n nt "i : door In Hartford, on Monday, the vwise 7th day of August, 1911, about one Master Commissioner's Sale. o'clock p. m., upon a credit of six M. II. & E. RAILROAD TIME Ohio Circuit Court, Kentucky. and twolvo months, the following AT HARTFORD, KY. described property, W. M. Cox, Plaintiff, A .tract of land in Ohio county, For Infanta and ChiliLrsa. V8. Sunday, Dec, ..Time tnble effective Kentucky, bounded as follows: J. P. Cooper, szi al Defendants. 4th, contains the following schedule: On the North by tho O. W. Dy virtue of a judgment .and orSo. 112 North I Sou nil due 7:20 a. m. der of sale of the Ohio Circuit Court, Shultz lands; on the East by Mad- Dally except Sunday. rendered at tlie October term, 1910, dox; on. tho South by Clark; on the No. 114 Xorth Hound due 3:40 p in. wCTairTnT IwpsftgltJBSHHUUli in the above cause for the Bum of West by McDowell, and containing Dally except Sunday. .AgefaUcPreparalionrorAs- $78.00, with interest at the rate of GO acres moro or less.-- The deed 6 per cent, per annum from the for which Is recorded in Deed Book So. 115 South Round due 8:55 a. in slmilaUng UtcFoodondRcguIa-lin- g Dally except Sunday. the Stomachs andBowcls of 24th day of October. 1910. until 19, page 571, Ohio County Court convey paid, and tho further sum of Clerk's ofllco, and the No. Hi) South Round duo 1:40 p. m I'OOR ATTENDANCE OP b? mortgage by the defendants, Dally except Sunday. CHILDREN AT SCHOOL $355.00 with like interest from the ,ey M Landrum, Mattie Landrum 8th day of December, 1908, the first p- II. E. MISCHKE, Agt. Promotes Digeslion.Cbeerful-nes- s 'amount being adjudged due tho innd J v Landrum to the decedent, Full renorls on the school consus and Ifcst.Conlalns neither Bcaver Dam Deposit Bank and tho A. N. Brown, on March 27th, 1903, by the Suporln 0,0 have been r.rreceived ing,r.ii.Mnn nt second duo the plaintiff herein, and and recorded in Mortgage Book Y, W Oplum.Morplune norIkeraL rwjn, t.,hii O KOTARCOTIC, O IN LAROR'S Rl'SY RKAI.M co hereIn l wl for,Pse 194, same office, or sufficient shows that there!92-3and OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Frankfort UL. this sain bv nubile auction at the court ,iereui 10 prouuee mo sums or oor are a LUlUi iAU,UUI VUJIUiCU UL money ordered to be made. fctw aroujystMunmasR ago in this State. The statls- - House door in Hartrord, on Monday, organizations school Tho purchaser will be required to North Dakota labor .. Seal' only 36 nor cent, of the 7th day of August, 1911, about t cs show that . MxJnna ' 11 form a btato eaerauon. . ono O.cock p, m upon a credit of execute bond wjth approved security Qf 8ltlUSmtX 3Mg John Mitchell will tour tne unuea tcnd 8Chool and tho porccntago ot six and twelve months, tho follow Immediately after sale. This 14th day of July, 1911. States this summer, lecturing. those enrolled who attend is only 45 ing described property, torwlt: F. L. FELIX, Twelvo acres of land, morp or cosmopolitan character of tho ner cent, less than half of the chll The Master Commissioner. Pacific coast labor Is being increased dren wno aro nominally in the less, In Cromwell, Ohio county, Wilson & Crowe, Attorneys. Aperfecl Remedy forConsUpa-Tlo'schools. Tho reports show that Kentucky, bounded as follows: Beby an Influx of Hindoos. ginning at a cornor on the street Sour Stomach.Diarrhoca All the stationary firemen at Los thore aro In tho cltlea white Master Commissioner's Sale. Worms .Convulsions.Fcverish-nes- s Angeles, Cal.. are now nt work un- - ci,irtren( 22.021 being male and 22,-d- er known as Daniel's corner, running mid Loss OF SLEEP. Ohio Circuit Court, Kentucky. sWw union conditions as to hours '5G 3 romaies. In tho cities there are with the street to Cooper's line; Wesley Berry, et al., Plaintiffs, thence with his line forty feet; and Facsimile Signature or and woces. 10,061 negro school children. J.n vs. The Master Plumber's Association the rura, scnools tnere are 170,913 thence West to tho line in the Baret al., Defend changed Its name to '8cl)00i children, 115,323 being white rett Austin line; thence with said Belle McRoynolds, of Canada has NEW YORK. ants. Canadian Society of Sanitary and coiored. The whites aro lino to tho corner In Moore's; thence the By virtue of a Judgment and orwith Moore's line to Trout's line: 'divided according to sex, 78,469 and Heating Engineers. der of sale of tho Ohio Circuit Railway carmen during the tlrst maIeg aml 7554 females. The thence South with his line to Ellen an lncreaso statistics show Uiat the negroes at Daniel's corner; thonco EaBt with Court, rendered at the April term, quarter of 1911 showed f tiilrtv-fnu- r unions anu an ln- - tend school better tnan the wnues. said line to the beginning, Including 1911, in the abovo cause for the EXACT COPT OP WRAPPER. all- - Improvements thereon tho two 'sum of $50.00, with Interest at the membership of 4,347. crease In Ellzabethtown News. Snydor Holder and George rate of 6 por cent, per annum from lots of The latest move on the part of tho t T cirrus aaaMirr. Mtw mw n Gentry are not Included, and being the 28th day of April, 1911, until Summer Colds Railway manageCanadian Pnclflc to relieve than winter same property conveyed to J. P. paid, and$108.70 costs hereln.I will ment Is tho displacement of colored Are harder employes and the Introduction of ones but they yield just as readily Cooper by A. Haven and wife nn offer for sale by public auction at to treatment with Dr. Bell's April ISth, 1904, and which deed the court house door In Hartford, Japanese. Sold everywhere. Look Is ot record In Deed Book No. 3",, on Monday, tho 7th day of August, will aid Union labor of Cleveland m page 326, Ohio County Clerk's of- 1911, about one o'clock p. m upon -- 7 State officers In their campaign to for tho Bell on the bottle. fice, to which deed reference Is a credit of six and twelve months, report all compel manufacturer to 1510 INCREASE IN SALE . made for a moro particular descrip- tho following described property, In nccldents to workmen to the State OF REER AND WHISKEY tion of said property. Beaver Dam, Kentucky, factory Inspector. A lot of ground 100 feot front on The proceeds of said sale will he The International Printing Press New York, July 8. No less than applied first, to the payment of the. I Barnard street, and a depth ot 170 men nnil Assistants' Union of North 63.000,000 barrels of beer were Beaver Dam Deposit Bank's debt, feet moro or less, to an alley, being America recently formally dedicated erected sold In tho United States during the Interest and cost, and second to the same lot or parcel of land on which Its homo for superannuates, year ending June 30 last, an In- payment (INCORPORATED) of plaintiff's debt, Interest decedent, Joseph Berry, formerly reat Hale Springs, Tenn. year of and cost, and the remainder, if any sided and the samo deeded to JoOpera- crease over the previous The Congress of Textile recently C.21 per cent, according to the will be held for the further orders seph Berry by Elizabeth A. Smith tives held at Amsterdam report of tho beer and whis- of the Court. and Grace S. Shaver, recorded In resolution a unanimously adopted y key sales made public here The purchaser will be required Deed Book No. 9, page 211, in the In favor of eight hours' work in all by the United States Brewers' Assoto execute bond with approved se- office of tho Clerk of the Ohio the textile mills In all countries. J8lanM.n ciation. Tho whiskey bill in the curity immediately County Court. after sale. Tho International Boot and Shoe recent con- United States for the year, accordpurchaser will bo required to Tho This 14th day of July. 1911. Workers' Union at Its ing to the report, Is $140,973,000 execute bond with approved security all Its officers, inF. L. FELIX, vention an Increase of nearly $8,000,000. Immediately after sale. Master Commissioner. cluding President Tobin, and decidThis 14th day of July. 1911. Heavrln & Woodward, Attorneys. ed to hold tho next convention at Never leave home on a Journey F. L. FELIX, Montreal in 1913. without a bottle of Chamberlain's Master Commissioner. Master Commissioner's Sale. The International Association of Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem New reached an edy. It Is almost certain to bo needrecently J. M. Porter, Glenn & Simmerman Machinists Ohio Circuit Court, Kentucky. Shoots Model agreement with tho Michigan Cen- ed and cannot be obtained when on C. C. Price, Executor of Susnnah P. and Barnett & Smith, Attorneys. high ve 27 tral Railroad Company for an In- board tho cars or steamships. Price, Plaintiff, For locity smoke Mnster Commissioner's Sale. crease In wages, tho rate now be- sale by all dealers. m vs. less cartridges. Ohio Circuit Court, Kentucky. cents an hour, flat rate. ing 34 E. E. Price, et al., Defendants. alto black and low Primary Election Law Imperative. H. Miller, Plaintiff, W. 0. Lee, president of the BrothBy virtue of a Judgment and or The only gun that fills the pressure smokeless. Trainmen, In his If the next Legislature of Ken der of salo of the Ohio Circuit Court, vs. erhood of Railway aemana tor a trom Powerful enough for deer. annual report certifies to the fact tucky docs not enact a rendered at the June term, 1911, Otis Walker, Defendant bone ("pump") ac sale to use m settled districts, ex wages for the primary election law, the DemocratBy virtue of a judgment and orthat the Increase In in the abovo cause for tho purpose cellent for target work, (or foxes. tion repeater in trainmen In tho United States in the ic party in tho State will be bo di of settling the estate of Susanah P. der of sale of tho Ohio Circuit .25-2- 0 geese, woodchucks, etc year 1910 amounted to $37,000,000. vided that It will take years to heal Price, deceased, and dividing the Court, rendered nt the April term, and working day for the breach. The action of tho State Itt cxdadrt fntnttt theqdcL mooA wecUai "pHmMcil .32-2- 0 An eight-hou- r proceeds amongst the parties In In- 1911, In the above cause for tho Dm mimmui Sptclol Smokdtu SUtl bunl I Um nodmi toll J-employed committee In deciding tho way tho sum of J300.00, with Interest at the laborers or mechanics fopud Udtd4dtlal ruid.accanta 6mm. uenued calibres. ud terest as their interests appear, n (real txmmmt.. It bu tautroOKn ud under contracts with the District, party nominees should be selected after paying tho costs herein, rato of C por cent, per annum from w; uwcw cxiraoatttieinscicitlKMCuUei. Je.ru Da the United States or any territory, and their vacillating course In all and including Our 136 p a reasonable at the 15th day of March, 1910. until catilos Jucribet tha fall Un. Seal for titra rtuat pottat. Wtitafarlt. Is provided for In n bill which Sen- - (matters pertaining to party nffalfs, torney's will offer for paid, and $40.45 costs herein, I fee, I has been so strange and inconsist Introducator Bornh, of Idaho, has sale by public auction at the win oner ior saio by public auction ent as to cause most unfavorable court ed. house door in Hartford, at the court house door in Hartford, Tho Lord deliver us on Monday, on Monday, the 7th day of August, For the first time In tho history comment. tho 7th day ot August, of the American labor movement, a from such a selfish, Incompetent set 1911, about ono o'clock p. m., upon 1911, about one o'clock p. m., upon OO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO child may develop, my wife can't serious effort Is under way to es- of politicians as now compose the a credit of six and twelve months. n credit of six months, tho follow- O PltESEKVING. O say ho Inherits any of them from Committee. tablish the minimum wage by law. Democratic State ing described property, the following property, described A vigorous campaign will be conLebanon Enterprise All tho right, title and Interest of OO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO my side of tbo house." ducted by tho unions throughout tho the defendant, Otis "Walker, in and A certnln tract of land in Ohio Lobbyists Must fSo. Oil Pickles Pare and slice four country. Ono thing Is absolutely assured, county, Ky containing 112 acres to certain real estate formerly own- dozon cucumbers as if for serving About 8,000 mechanics on the ed by J. B. Todd, nnd known as tho COURSE no matter which of the dominant and moro specifically bounded and Southern railway have been granted old Todd farm, situated in Ohio at table; put them Into brlno strong a wnge lncreaso that will likely be parties is successful, and that is described as follows: Beginning county, Kontucky, nnd bequeathed enough to bear an egg, and let them the legislative lobbyist must on tho bank of Rough Creek at a stand twenty-fou- r hours. Slice a Fast Being Realized by Hartford extended to the Seaboard Air Line, that go. And It is also possible that white oak running thence due to said Otis Walker, by the will of dozon or fourteen onions and cover the Atlantic Coast Line, the N. & W. even said J. R. Todd. Said land is boundthe prohibitionists, If by any North 153 poles to a stake; thence with brino for two days; then shake People. and the C. & O., affecting nine hunmanner of means they could win, due East 109 poles to a stake, cor ed on the North by the lands of Al- off tho brlno thoroughly and dred men. len Burch; on. tho Kast by the lands put him out of commission. ner of upper tract: thenco with the in a Jar In alternate layers, The members of tho Boston Bar- would A Httle backache at first. Wallaco; oh the Southeast Tho sleok, smooth-tongue- d hirelings samo South 20 East 50 poles to a of J. T. ker's Union aro willing to eliminate by Taylor Burch and Ed Davidson, to each layer ono tablespoonful of Dally increasing till iho back is gum and hickory; thonco South 2 Pour about one quart lame tipping, but undor tho condition that of the Interests will have to s5k and on tho South and West by the celery seed. and weak. tliny recelvo nn Increase in wages. A other means of earning a dishonest West 20 poles to a hickory; thence lands of D. C. Godsey, or sufficient of olive oil and enough cider vinUrinary disorders quickly follow; South 31 East 10 poles to a syca livelihood. Lexington Herald. egar to cover tho pickles over the ineetlng to that end will be held, y more and hickory on the bank of thereof to produce tho sums of mon-o- layers and cover Jho Jar. The longDropsy and. finally Brlght's asking for such nn Increase, to go inordered to bo made. Interested Motives. Rough Creek; thence down the to effect on August 1. "Why is Wombast purchaser will be required to er this pickle stands, tho better I Tho working so This Is the downward course of At tho next annual convention of earnestly for reciprocity with Can- creek with tho meanders of sametto executo bond, with approved security is. It made in July, It should 'not the beginning. bo used until Christmas. It Is kidney illst the United Mine Workers of America ada?" immediately after Bale. The purchaser will bo' required to. Don't take this course Hartford, claimed to be fino. to be held nt Indianapolis next.Tanu-nr- y, "Ho has a Canadian quarter execute bond with approved security This 14th day of July, 1911. All green fruits whlch-a- ro fo bo residents should profit by the fola Bpeclal committee will submit which he can't work off." FELIX,-Maste- r F. L. Immediately after sale. used for pickles must have a salting lowing experience. Commissioner. This 14th day of July, 1911. George F. Mergerle, nivorystreet, treatment of not less than twenty-fo- ur Q. B. Likens, Attorney. . F. L. FELIX, hours either in .brlno made Cloverport, Ky., says: ''For Master Commissioner. I was unable to. work, owing Subscribe for The Ilartford Ilcrald. ot a cupful ot salt to a gallon ot ' H. P. Taylor, Attorney. water, or In salt pack of like pro- to disordered Jtldneys, The pas- -, sages of the kidney secretions were portion. painful and my feet hnmmo nn hart. Master Commissioner's Sale. For summer diarrhoea In children ly swollen that I was unahln to nut Ohio Circuit Court, Kentucky, Much sickness starts with weak stomach, and consequent always give Chamberlain's Colic on my shoes. There was a dull John B. Wilson, Administrator of'l poor, impoverished blood. Nervous and e ache lack Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy and In the small of my back, which jood, rich, red blood. Their stomachs need invigorating estate of A. N. Drown, dethe lor. alter oil, a man can be no stronger than his stomach, oil, and a speedy cure Is cer- - tended. Into my head. ani nmimiM, ceased, Plaintiff, A remedy that makes the stomach strong and the liver nv I tried a number of remedioa "i Uoititate the TORPID LIVE. Jain. For sale by all dealers. TS. .active, makes rich red blood and overcomes and drive etredsthen tbo discstive ortsas, unable to find reiref until Doany g B. M. Landrum, &c, Defendants. out bacteria and cures a whole multregulate the bowels, Bd are a Gt-i!lrKidney Pills came to my attention mmwmXtJk fltx am itude of diseases. SJWSHOvVJ By virtue of a judgment and orI used them according .to directions Get rid ot your Stomach Weakness aad FOR FLETCHER'S der of salo of the Ohio Circuit MEDICINE, and In sir weeks. I was entirely free Liver Laziness by taking a coarse ot Court, renderod at tho June "term, Is material districts th4r virtue Jfr. PUrm&m Golden Medical Discovery from kidney trouble. I attrlbute'wy awe wMety recornlied, s they pee. 1911, In the above causo for the tae great Stomach Restorative, Liver good health solely to the sees peculiar properties Im frtetaz curative sum of $201.75, with Interest at larJgaraier aad Blood eieanser. Oho Advantage. the syetem'frem that polsea. powers of Dpan's Kidney Fills." tho rate of 6 per cent, per annum fttgafcMted." you .have adopted a baby to "So Yon eea't aaWsl to accept any medicine of mlncwn 9n For saleby all Wal Tfrom tho 27th day of March, 1903, Take No Substitute mmtoiMem m a. muhttitute for "HnliWi kf:...l n:. ...... raise!" we ask of our friend. ."Well, cents. Foeter-MIlbur- a. dealer. Price 50 ery,y trfcieh ts luaJgiiu or snown composition, having Co., Buffa- until paid, subject to tho following may turn but all right.. but don't it sSl tCWR",l5&-- I credits: $32.28) March 27th, 1905; complete list ot iuajfeiilents in plain English on its you think you are taking chances?" lor'New.YoikTwlV agents for tha United StatM; bm attested as correct under oath. eye salye $21.52, Jnly 27th, 1906; $40.00, ''Not a chance," he; anawers. "No Mf larlxont Sfoauefc, Urtf sad Bowl. Dr. WlrvaaiBeD(jaa,B--4f Novomber 12th, 1907, and $25.00, . sBt)Kt"' NftthJisu , matter how; wany ' bai kaMsVjtlte th Ey a WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1011. TA-BL- E to-w- lt: recommending that tho permanent headquarters of the union. The number of trade disputes re ported to havo been In existence in Canada during May was thirty-fou- r, an increase of twenty compared with May, 1910. About 212 Arms and 13,000 employes having been Involved In these disputes, 189 firms and 4,038 employes having been lnvolv- c(j in now disputes. The loss of time through these disputes is estimated at 299,400 working days, 'compared with "a loss of 202,275 days In April, and of 71,830 days in May 1910. t,, lanapo8 b0 made O O ooooooooooooooo MASTER COMMISSIONER'S SALES. 1911, and $40.95 : WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 1911. February 8th, OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O costs herein, I will offer for sale by O public auction at the court house .fv'i ". . i . lb AMU Bears the Signature. 111 A The Kind You Have Always Bought qTTTB I jja-m- yf. i Xr 0000000000000 ..., rn .uhj. ar n, 444 fa uigj Use For Over Thirty Years !f G ASTORIA KENTUCKY J. ( to-w- lt: Light and Power Company E. G. an-nu- nl BARRASS, MGR., to-da- Will wire vour house at coat. Lights are clean, healthy and safe. No home or business house should be withoiit tJicm xvhen within reach. REPEATING RIFLE Tttarlm yc.ea avr v tU-cW- rRyoi 7Z2ffarmf2rarjtsGx Lct! to-w- it: to-w- lt: OCD ar-ran- go dh-ea- se. three-months- Stomach Blood and Liver Trouhtes pale-peopldisease-producin- inn SiSHi TutfsPills rnutm ' ., u sr Ccy ANT1-B1LI0(- JS C ASTORIA Be-CM- tly IWi'(iMAifliiW TX mmm mi ht ' ' .i