You have found an item located in the Kentuckiana Digital Library.
Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.): July 26, 1911
Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.): July 26, 1911 Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Jno. P. Barrett & Co. Hartford, KY 1911 haf1911072601_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 26, 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. "IjTvKJPSSSS?''! " Vl' WqWr',. (, 'Vfir'' l r - rr ' TT'V- - lp irtJ f-- THE HARTFORD HERALD. Subscription $l' Per Year, in Advance, "I Come, the IleraM of a .Voiij W'orlJ, fh .Vewi of AITJfalionj LnmWriirj-a- t Hj Dack." 4 Kinds Job Prinlliif Xeatfy Executed. XO. 80 TICKET friends nie concerned. Nb man will endcavcor to do more at the ne.t election or Senator McCreary, Ollle James and the rest of tho ticket than will I. My friends will he with me, and they are staunch, true, loyal Democrats." Sffth YEAR. DUNTERF E OUTFIT HAKTFORD, KY WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 1911. They wero ordinary looking glass negatives, such as are used to mnko photographs. None of tho spurious money has been seen floating llli mm TION is CALLED TO Quito a crowd of Jesse Schrccter's WARM SUPPORT frlonds was at the dopot to sco him leave, expressing their regret 'at his DAM. OnSchrceters'Photograpli trouble. Jesso stoutly denied that Platform In Louisville reorganization. Congressman Ben Johnson July 24.UKAVf.K Clayton Rhoada, Mr. Flfth-i-S- aid ho had anything to do with tho jointly commltteos son of Mr. and Mrs. Dave RhcyK, August 15. House Boat Here. of the countorfolt assembled ratify tho notion of the manufacture Issues after a long atruKale with tvK . i monoy. He said ho was icnorant Stato prlmarv of July 1, 1911, In fever, yielded up his younir Ineeg for Stat ofnccw, paper mon-p- y selecting non and blank spumous ainwFV was fminii of the plates the boat until discovthe evcnn? o' the 21st ln being on as declared l tv? Stats Executive SAYS BMOGMTS K05T Clayton was 19 yeara mm ered in his cousin Clifford Selnoe-ter- 's jCommlttee, and with confidence "" old at his dec h, :i" v trunk by tho officers. to all lilionv-lovin- g votora of TUitrtn Mam i tlAMJMxA ". nvinB i m j i ncuuuiyju mcumvii ai- - The two Schrcetcrs are under In- Will Not be Undertaken Kentucky to c'l In the election of In Kentucky This Fali ?avs forta acqulrnd r.n 'UK' the salt! macr.lfleent dictments for tholr aliened , State ticket, Comity Mass Conven-rested and Jailed on Hjea tu Kpuu- day he was 10 ypars id 'nominated In mid primary, and alio .with a mob at Llvormoro a fnv '0 first-cleceHIPr tionsA-ugusHo aid In ttat tenr-- i nation of Repubmonths ago when a negro wns shot 12. Federal Charges. t iican Stories. contract fo a cho Is chargto death. One of tho mon lican misrule 'n Kentucky and in rcurttv at jjs por Hit''. oleetlpit cT Democratic member to the ed with holng a principal TEXT OF THE CAM, IN VVhh the IK niMDV TO AID IIZ-MADE AN lURfA' MOUXl.VG UAH) Cf ' I'AKli a crmlptert mem' of tho next; Ooncral Assemblr, Ho imurdor of tho victim of tho mob church and lead' e,. and tho other with being nn acces the 1 the T,- -After a siech from Senator peoplo of Hartford were 'ashlnBtcn, Jn!v oi:iIre ins in nis ctinu sory. Both arc out on bond. James B .. thrown iLto consternation last Sat" aa iw.i ni'uaioc, siian ue oiecieu . 10 repre- Janits Piuat bo sent to tie 3e. '!ov-th- , servlcea condtteteu lv ' At Henderson. by the nnnounco- nomlnco for Ooonior, tho Demourday morning e Rev. A. T?. Mr. McCreary meat b" iiiB.lo nardhe'1. Ky July 23. Otto cratic State Executive Committer lu sent tho pecnle of Kentucky and of ernor; all the rest of Heuilcrosn, Desnoc- - .were ,ARf ment that a money countorremng 1r1 in the na;i' tile nation In the areat contest now .. , , ,., rfjJJshtfU had been unearthed hoio and Simpson and Clifford Shrmtor were secret session at Louisville Thnrs- yard at thla place. r '" r n mnn nrroatnrl p.lmroroil with having arrested by officers hero on tho day, issued a call for a Stato con- - between Democratic Senators, as 7Ms " rtl I Mlc Vr.r' Al,'',. is visiting the family of c 'i hy connection with same. This proved chargo of passing counterfeit mon- vontlon to be hold In Louisville on rl"K f"11 l? August 15, to formulate a platform tho representatives of the people. onor. to to true, and tlio man In tho caso ey. B,"n I"h",on- The money that they were alleg on which the State tlckot is to bo and RopubUrat. Senators, ns repre- i"1110,, his Tho Mt"e r.io-.n- , was Jesse Schrtcter, who, with of ni dlrtrlet, for the sveeaa of sentatives of the protected nnd prlv - L. Kentucky Democrats next fall. Mr. ll. are vfMtin cousin, Clifford Schrcetor, own and ed to have passed hero were ten, run at tho coming November elec-- ; Ilcgcd Mr. O. P. Urni.' of tho country. Tho Interests bills and do-- J tion. Johnson uttered It to show what and family. had been operating a photograph two nnd torm of Miaa Mary Hudaon, of Naahvllle. ll It Is provided In the call that tho nfrnMM said James to be olectod as stock ho takes In current political gallery en their floating studio hero. nominated as photographic counci,nii I'VMIII ,i,m, T, f II lUUIt II HIUj UOUIII UHMU stories that former Senator McCroa-Ir- y ls'visitina-- Miss Klin MeKlunev. The arrests were maao oy uyt. terfeits. Several were passed at delegates be chosen Mt iua county 1013. on August 12. The liov. A. II. Gardner lenvea thla Is seeking to defes1, hitn for Thomas E. Halls, Government secret night In saloons, and at Immoral conventions mass Said i Sixth conventions In the service agent at Indianapolis, and resorts, and with one or two mer- basis of representation will be one Ehall he held at the court houses In Fouith district week to hold a serins of moetltiKa at Marshal chants. 'delegate for each 200 votes cast for Ky., the birthplace of JefStates Denuty United constituting one and to Indicate to tlioco Republic- Falrvlew. These bills are very easily ae- - Bryan for President in l'JOS, and' various counties ferson Davis. ans who are sp"eadl:i siifh atorl Charles Nichols, of Owcnsboro, who leclslatlvo district, or whero two or The Quarterly Conforonce Wns had arrived In Hartford at an early tected In tho day time, but hard to one for each fraction over 100. 'more counties constitute n legisla- that they cannot divert either Mr. detect at night. Chief of Police Under tho call, no business can 'Johnson or any of hiq friends. A- held at this place Saturday and hour Saturday morning. district, and shall bo hclil at Sunday. Elder S. J. Thompsen, of come beforo the convention except tive A few days ago two by tho lthough Johnson was a candldnto and Capt. T. E. Halls was sent hero the adoption of a platform. This Is places to be designated against McCreary for tho guberna- Owensboro, presiding. notes were given to tho keeper of chairman of tho legislative districts iff by from Indianapolis. imposslblo I'rof. presiJustus, U fifcv Immoral resort In Henderson left Ho obtained certain ovidenco hero believed to make any of theany re- In all counties Having more than torial thonomination nnd withdrew dent of C. C. school atwho IsContor, party organization tho of La race amid circumstances two young men. After they ,from on tho quiet, and then loft for a committees during tho platform con- one legislative district. Notlco of not entirely harmonious, he said Ky., is at homo this week, the houso It was found that the bills 'point tho time and places of holding said down on Rough river near vention. Miss Alta Likens Is spending a were counterfeit. The officers wero that ho had never scratched a mass conventions shall bo given by capture'd tho original At tho same time Rufus H. Van- ticket In I1I3 life nor week with her brother, Mr. Otis LiDemocratic notified and In a short time Clifford Hartford, publication for not less than ten kens, at Caneyvlllo. Simpson wero plate, and tho negative from which sant, a wealthy lumberman of Ash does he now Intend to. Schreeter and Odlo pnor l0 t,,e nollllnK ol same-eService tho bills wero made. Ho telephon- - land, was elected chairman of tho ,uajs Mrs. A. K. Miller nnd daughter placed under arrest. Secret .loluiMHi Issues Statement. here this afternoon that he had stnto Cnmmitton l.v thn ' Sal(1 resolutions were adopted un- aro vlBltlng Mrs. Miller's sister, Agent Halls was called from IndianMr. Johnbon Issued his stntemont effected another arrest Blnco leaving members of the Stato Central Com- - ,an,m0UB,y' apolis and he had the men after reading some of the stories Mrs. Fred Taylor, of Princeton, Ky., McCreary Predicts Old Time mltteo. Ho was tho choice of Sena- on a federal warrant. Through hero. about him current In a Louisville this week. Majority. Deputy United States Marshal C. tor McCreary, the nominee for Gov-Schrequestioning he learned that Ho said: OLATOX. "As head of tho ticket, I want to evening newspaper. Nichols Is hero with Capt. IfnllH ornor. eter was a photographer and had his say that I am vory much pleased I "I havo read tho arflclo In. the juy 24. Mr. C. N. McDanlel, runs and will take the prisoners back to i Judge J. A. Sullivan, pf gallery on a house boat which proceedings. Tho .Louisvlllo Evening Post saying that living here, lost a corn crib by fire morning. Imond, was elected vfco chairman of with tho day's up and down Rough river and Green party In Kentucky Is kulc ."dreary men are uiier my pu- - jast Saturday night. About 300 Tho man arrested on Rough river, tho State Campaign Committee. Ho Democratic river. Schreeter dnled having made The origin un,te1 - an'1 we mcnn t0 B" ' uticai scalp, in my opinion tins is bushels of corn burned. bills, or having passfed them, hut is named Jesse Schreeter, a cousin Is a close friend of Senator McCrea tho majority at notning more ami notning less man of the "re unknown. lyuuiuuiuiit; of the one arrested here. ry. he admitted being one or tno owners attempt upon the part of the Re-- j Miss Garnett Felix, of this place, is har-,a- n Mcmbors of the committee said the election this fall. There ,p a photograph studio or house- One of tlie Schroeter's Out on Bond. mony on every hand, tho recent pri- - Publicans to array my friends In the has typhoid fever, it is understood that R. G. boat now located at Hartford. Schreeter and that LATER Clifford Mr. W. B. McDanlel. who has ty-- lt mary having left no sore spots, and Fourth Congressional Immediately upon arriving in Odlo Simpson, arrested at Hender- Phillips, secretary of the Stato Cenwill be with a united front that ,aRa'nst McCreary and the rest of the phoid fever, is Improving. Executive Committee, would he Hartford, Officers Hans and Nichols son on the chargo of passing coun- tral nominees on the State Rev. Birch Shields, of Beaver 111 meet and vanquish the Ro- - Democratic went straight to tho Schreeter boat terfeit money, were taken' to Ow- nnnnintoH nPrtnrv nf fh cannot be Dam, will begin a big meeting at Ipuhllcans nt the coming election." ticket. This scheme rnmmiM, i.v Mr Vnnaant and found Jesse Schreeter asleep. ensboro Monday by Deputy United (Former Senator McCreary. nom- - worked to tho detriment of the Dem- Olaton Baptist Church Call of Convention. He was awakened and told that a States Marshal C. T. Nichols and ocratic ticket by the Republicans, Wo had a tine rain at this place The call .of the platform conven - l,nee for Governor, after Thursday's no matter who may permit the use search must bo made of tho con- arraigned before Coramlsloner John yesterday evening. In the following '",eou"' tents of tho boat. Tho officers ran- Dean for preliminary trial. They tion Is contained of his name as a candldnte for ConBorn to tho wife of Mr. Thomas adopted ARTICLES INCORPORATING sacked the boat from one end to tho waived examination and were held resolutions, unanimously gress against me, to further Its ac- Payton, of this place, a big boy, the Be It resolved by the State Cenother without finding any incrim- to tho grand Jury of tho next term LIVERMORE CHAIR COM PAX V complishment. getting Mother and child 20th. inating evidence against Schreeter. of federal court, tho bond of each tral and Executive Committees of "My friends did cany the Fourth along nicely. Finally they ran upon a trunk, being fixed at $1,000, which neither tho Democratic party of the State Calhoon, Ky July 22. Articles District for Mr. Addaius In the session as- - nf Innnninrntlnn linvn bopn fllnd 111 .mnmt nrlinnrv In Joint Rule Works Both Ways. which was locked. Schreeter pro- could execute, and both were deliv- of Kentucky, ' nnrl mv friends The printer has just as good duced a key which ho said had been ered to the Daviess county Jailor to semblod In Louisville, Ky on July ,)e offlco of the coun,y c,oH. of Mc ,n th(j Fourth will carry for asking the business given to him by his cousin, Clifford, be held till the grand Jury acts In 20, 1911 (a quorum of each of said Lean county for the Llvermoro thnt district next November for Mr. grounds being present In per"iChair company, with n capital stock job committees "before tho latter left for Henderson the matter. McCreary and the rest of the Dcmo- - men of a town to leave their son), That a Democratic delegate or $20,000. The company Is to be- - cratlc ticket. As for myself V have work at homo as the business man a fow days ago. Tho trunk was unJesso Schreeter was also arraignlocked and carefully concealed In ed and his bond was placed at $500, Stato convention be hold In tho city gin business on August 1, and will not scratched a ticket of Democrat-ere- has to ask tho community to patmall-orde- r iSe bottom wero found tho plates which was executed, and he Is now of Louisville on Thursday, tho 15th a modol plant. There, aro )c candidates, and my friends In the ronize him instend of the day of August, 1911, for tho pur- many stockholders In the company. notes houses. In fact, tho home pppe-do- es from which the here at Hartford. His attorneys are Fourth district are the same kind pose of adopting and promulgating more for a town thnn anv other were printed. Tho counterfeit was Messrs. Barnett & Smith. K. J. Myers Is the president of or loyal party men. principles , for tho enterprise located therein. Let the note of the made from a concern, and W. E. Render, tho statutory law has been a platform of Unless the new ..t know fun welj tunt Mri k.. American National Bank of Louis- lately changed, tho penalty for mak- guidanco of Democratic officers and cashier of tho Bank of Llvormoro, Is creary has no sort of sympathy for business men join hands with the party In Kentucky and for plachome paner and both Interests will ville. Jesse Schreeter was then ing counterfeit monoy is a fine not of the the secretary and treasurer. tll0 SIUrt 0f th0 article In the Post, prontlv c"c"pj- ed under arrest and taken to Mrs. exceeding $5,000 and Imprisonment tho consideration thereof by the Tho company has purchased tho nnd j kll0W just as certanly that ho jb people in tho npproachlng campaign, VitiBnn'd Knnriltiirf linuan wham hn not over 15 years. near tne Ice i8 not COnnivinR with otheis to de Bros, mill site Notice. by the November Smith If was guarded until daylight. Tho offi In an Interview at Owensboro to bo followed nlant. and will start at onco mo font inn tnr M.nlnpHnn. in PnilLTOKS . w. ... ... T''o underpinned nslpnec nf tho o 1911, and at which eleccers left with their prisoner for Monday, when asked if his brother, election of erection of tho plant, which will and besides, ho entertains no doubt Fon'svlllo Bnnklnc Company will over tho M., H. & E. on tho Emory, who conducts a studio at tion a State ticket and members of hnvo chairs on the mnrket In the that I and my Democratic frlonds he In Fordsvllle, Ohio countv. Ken-I- n Madlsonvllle Fair special which loft Hartford, his mother, or wife, who the next General Assembly are to early fall. tho Fourth district will enrrv ,tuckv. nt the offico of the Fordsvllle !... a- Qni a m Ht wna nrrnlfm- - resided on the floating studio with bo elected. that district for him and the whole Banking Comnnnv, on Snturdav. bo seDelegates shall Second Notice ,to Taxpayers. Saturday afternoon before him, knew anything about his August 10, 1911, nt which time and ticket, if It is possible to do so. on tho baList of appointments of S. O. John A. Dean, Jr., and in Clifford Shroeter said lected to said convention "That Kentuccky 13 ln Republican jiineo paid asslsnee will sit to re-- li every 200 Keown, Deputy Sheriff: Pfefault of a $500 bond was sent to that they did not and tltat the only sts of one delegate for anils Is now n regret and a nlsfor- - celvc clplms nenlnst said petnto. nnd 1 Deanfleld, August 2 a. m, the Daviess county jail to await tho regret ho had was concern for his votes and every frnctlon of 200 tune; Kentucky In tho haml3 of any creditor failing to present at the by tho Democratic I, ylCtnavllle, August 2 p. m action of the November grand Jury. xutfn nnrt nno.vonr.o1d 1nhv trlrl over 100 votes Republicans next year might endnn- - tlmo named, his claims, verlt'e'l In Herbert, August 3. Before all this occurred, howev- "I have a wife, but she has ,P"ty of Kentucky at the Prfslden cinlmq "ro rf"uTr"l to cor tho election of a Democratic thn del- of Shrevo, August 4. er, CllffoVd Schreeter and"0dle Simp- no husband; the baby has a mother,- ,tial election Vt 1908, and which iPresIdent, which seems now abso- - be verified, ngalnst the estate of 'AnnAMn nlinll son had been taken to Owensboro, but no fathor," Shroeter exclaimed ""' '" daIaaIaiI In mADO- Knt). Fordsvllle, August 5. must mdnno ovoont thr imv nomi not ccrtnln. Ollio James Beaver Dam, August 7. lodged in jail and. their trials set 'after telllpg the story of his unlaw- - .ventions held in each ami every sent to tho United States Senate; bo verified by a porson other thnn ibe l ln the state. Provided, that Centortown, August 8. for Monday. ful operations. Continuing he said: shnll he deemed to Mr. McCreary must he mado Govor- - ti'e clnlmpnt. ses OI cowmen iiavuiB ui Point Pleasant, August 9 p. m. nor; all tho rest of tho Democratic nW wpivmi m The bills alleged to have been V.mnrv fmnnnlnir hU hrothprl to nnv nnrt very clever me a:- - m. more legislative districts, separate 9 Matanzas, August passed by tho teen aro and scolded mo for here y ticket must bo elected. Democracy of the assigned estate. Sco Russell's Smallhous, August 11 a. m. counterfeits. They are a little light what I had done, but It Is now too conventions shall ho held ln each Statutes. Pec. 02. must not take a backward step. con-- a Ccralvo, August 11 p. m. In color and some of the colors do ilate to 'rag' mo about It, for I have legislative district. Said mass TMs July 21, 191. Republicans are disoreaniz 'The McHenry, August 12. not show up well, but they could position with Uncle Sam, which I Jvontlons shall be held In each and J. W.' McCAHTY. ed and have no hope of a victory 30t4 ry cUIr nu wb'uv night, in a did not appley for. It takes aomtf at Rockport, August 14. " f easily be passed except by making Inroads intq Dem- - As'"ne of tho Fordvllle Bnnklnir beginning very Wysox, August 15. people a long time to learn some,'" the Stato asm-aforesaid, I crowd, or on a person pot Compnny, ocratlc ranks. They can mako no ,c,ock P- - - on Saturday. Aug-whPrentls, August 16 a. m. with ten spots. The plan sense, but I guess I will have some headway with mo and my friends 12- ' a"d Bald "nventlona Cromwell, August 16 p. m. TMi4pp.Yciiniil Tlrlile. to havo been to tal?e a genedema I get out of this." jby telling mo that McCreary wants bo cal,ed to ord(5r "d hold Jn 2T. Ton"v Sulphur Springs, August 16. Mnvuvi''". Tfv., ,Tnl uine bill, straighten it out smoolh- Clifford stated that his cousin, !to defeat mo for Congress. In the County Clerk James Owens, of this '. manner provided by the party it i..rni Hi a camera, and Jepo, who waa arrested at Hart-'HT. H. BLACK, S. O. C. first plaace ho could notdo so If he cltv, exposure picturo ford, had nothing to do with ,tho,law' By S. O. KEOWN, D. S. 29t2. nltod nnnn hv ho fnthpr intake a long-tim- e wanted to, but ho does not want to; of the nrnnnnotlve nrl''" to IB r ,sides, in mis way jfy u tJ4vuvj a wuw rtA y van Mm I Third All known Democrats, all "ott-froboth wu vsy and, If he wanted to and could do mnrrlago license to the voungest A Teek Into His Pocket independent voters and all minora every line and detail of' the bill from making it. who will be legal voters by the No- - .Would show, the box of Bucklon'a so, he could not drive me out of the mnrriP,i n im, were accurately copied. These picWANTED FOR U. S. ARMY, . vember election, 1911, and all vot- - Arnica Salve that E. S. Lopor, a party ny aoing so. . i nave ai- - The contracting parties were Anvllle to sensitures were then transferred o. Ablebodled unmarried men between era who declare a purpose to affll- - carpenter, of Marllla, N. Y. always ways had ray choice ln Democratic Olll, apod 21 year, and Mls 'FU tised paper obtalnod for the paper was agea of 18 and 35; citizens of Unit- - late with Ihe Democratic party in .carries. "I havo never had a cut, primaries, and many, many of theso Mav Garret, p.ed 13. The woddjrj A large roll of this te - found with the plates. Where It ed States, of good character and the next State' election of 1911, are wound, brulso, or sore it would notcholcos havo been defeated took place nt the homo of t,ij;h'ri'Je' hatuta, who can speak,- declared eligible to participate In soon heal,", he writes. Greatest in, but I have always mae the par-rea- d' In Reotorvlllo, this county, the de-waa obtained Is a mystery. The choice my choice at the general and write the English lang- - aafd masa conventions and to be healer of burno, bolls, scalds, chap-t- y ...- performing the cere- -, Mr. Hedges l uuuiiu.uum ul iuo wuiiwiioi apply to' elected delegates to said State con- - ped banda and lips, fever sores, akin 'election thereafter. Is uage. For Information were fives, tesa and twenties, It mony. i eruptions, enema, coma- - and dIIob. I "So let that end the montlon of hlrl. Sir ntntad ar found, renro- - Recruiting Officer Beaver Dam. ventlba. m the matter Insofar aa myself and my t Subscribe for The Herald. $1 a year. 8Qt,f. "j jFourtk Aa the1 preeeat partj or- - '25c at Jamei H. fVUHama. H Matlne both aides of three bills. Kentucky. I. ? IS FOUND around Hartford. m'B Stato convention ganlzatlon was selected only three years ago and has not yet served a full term of Tour years, and as a TO will bo hold In convention to he on August It", for the purpose of selecting committeemen or party IE Statement. 7 Mill HI ap-pe- al a If ronii-";-tio- utile w S i ,tt 0!P-J.n.- . f' i t i tae? c"0" 'y .' i I -- i t five-doll- ar ..t ' ' , ten-doll- ar to-'d- d T. ro r"up uui-llll- iu I District) le I 4 ct ten-doll- ar ten-doll- ar j Ow-ensb- .,.. .. led ."..... rr"nr de-llut- Mi .- i v nw.l to-da- vvt IM K2 en he ia " w. n-- a w fc lii mw, pur-poa- there-tempera- - ?, VV -- u r ? VAGE TWO. 200CCOOOCOCOOCCOOCOOCOCOOOOOCCOCOCOCOCOOOOOOCOOCKQCOOCX50COOOOoOCO0 THE HARTFORD HERALP X WEDNESDAY, JULY SO, 1011. iO.V BRECKINRIDGE COUJNTV FAIR! HARDINSBURG, KY. AUGUST 22, 23, 24, 1911. Better Shows! -: Larger Purses than Ever! :- 111 k I w Excursion Rates on all Trains! Write for Catalog. AON TRUST with the much smallEuropean cities, tire losse3 are astounding. While Chicago suffers n loss of $3,000,000, the city of BerWe need lin loses only 200,000. to follow out the fire protection plans of that city." Arson Conspiracy. Frankfort, Ky., July 21. Ken- tuck-- , the home of the night rider, Is Involved In a widespread arson conspiracy, and Insurance Commis sioner Bell, of this city, and State Fire Marshal NIekIrk, of Louisville, ar making an Investigation that may unravel the mystery. NIekIrk has been In Chicago for several weeks, and with the aid of a detective force, has secured valuable Information. The conspirators had planned to burn property In Kentucky. This much of the conspiracy Insurance Commissioner Bell knows. but he will give out no facts at this Ho has not received a full time. report from N'ieklrk, who has recently returned to Kentucky from Chicago, but It Is certain that the governments of four States border ing on Illinois will use every means to run down tho conspirators and bring them to Justice. "Compared All Trains Stop at Fair Grounds. J. W. SKILLMAN, Sec. 1 ;oC0COCOCOOOCCOCCCGGOCO0O COCCCSOOOGCCOOCOCOCOCOOOOOO GQCCOOOCOOCCOCOCOCOCOOCOCOOOCOOCCCCCCC ceptioually hot and cold places and SOY SETS CORN RECORD move from one to the other without any apparent physical discomfort, It WHICH IS REMARKABLE Is found that the animals and plants which would flourish in one could New not survive in the other. Jerry Moore, 13 Years Old, York Sun. TENTAGLES OF er amounts this country's In EXTREMES IN TEMPERATURES Reach to Ohio, Kentucky and West Virginia. GIGANTIC oooooooooooooooO Show Wide Difference of O TIPS FROM TKXAS. Heat and Cold. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO RANGE COVERIMG Raised 228 Bushels on One Acre of Ground. W. L. last decade. But how did this boy obtain this enormous yield? Simply by going into tho swamps near his farm and taking 200 wagon loads of rich swamp dirt, which he scattered ovor his field tho Hrst winter. "The second winter he made up his mind to go nfter the corn-raisin- g CONSFMf and FACED 214 DEGREES By Country . Immediate Action is Planned In Defense. Ninety Degrees Below Zero in Siberia and 124 Above in Algeria. I.OWKST IS NOT AT NORTH POLK !ii:n loss is sr.oo a mi.ntti: Chicago, 111., July 21. Revelations by State Fire Marshal 0. .. country-wld- o Doyle of " gigantic, "llrebug conspiracy, the greatest In world has ever seen and ilvullng in the network of its plot the most elaborate of Arabian Nights tales, astounded members of the Chicago at Association of Commcrco Its weekly luncheon. With Its head In Kansas City, one arn In Chicago and Its tentacles of destruction defying the law in' more than a dozen large cities of the country, the speaker declared, the State Tire Marshals of at least four different States have combined to wlm out gan,; of J i crimthe closely-bande- d who are directing Itte operainals to-da- y Plants and animals cannot exist temperatures far higher or lower than those to which they have In V The speaker's words had a peculiar timeliness, coming as they did so soon after the recent disclosures of a gang of Incendiaries in Chicago. "The country Is facing ono of the most gigantic, organized arson that the world has ever "I am seon." declared the speaker. to tell you that the Stato Flro here of Illinois Department Marshal's has united the State Fire Marshals of four other States Ohio, Ken- tucky, Tennessee and West Virgin- to wipe out the band of 13 men sit Its head. The plot that exists and extends all over the country Is the most malicious and criminal venture that has over been revealed. In its ramifications It rivals tho most thrilling of fiction talcs. "Ono arm of the monster con- aplracy that has continued to ravage on Us fiery trail extends right Into your own city. Tho head of tho conspiracy Is in Kansas City, from which city tho operations of the whole gang nre directed. "Tentacles of the fiendish octopus have extended until tho daring of those behind the plot has grown Into a dozen rltles. They have been been found at work In IMoomlng-toPittsburg, Clove-lanSprlnglleld, New York, Buffalo, St. Louis .and other big cities. "Two men of the gang have been eoinlcted and are now In Jail In a Southern city. The other 13 will "be behind the bar3 If the Stato Flro Marshn's of tho four States are as successful in working along a lino on which thoy have now begun es n. d, tions. Resolutions of Itcsjiect, lleacon Lodge No. 273, I. O O. P., McHonry, Ky. Tho Death Angel has again Invaded our ranks and taken from our number a true and loyal brother, which again brings us to that sacred admonition: "Man born of woman is, of few days and full of trouble." Whereas, Tho Great Architect of tho Universe, He that doeth all things well, has seen fit in His Infinite wisdom to call from his labor hero on earth to that Orand Lodge on high where peace and harmony over prevails, our beloved brother, James Cooper, who departed this llfo June 22, 1911, therefore bo It , Resolved, That In the death of brother Cooper this lodge has lost a faithful member, the family a kind amj loving brother and son and tho community a loyal, trustworthy clt-l- n izon. j Resolved, That wo extend to the family our heartfolt sympathy, real- Izlng that words cannot fill the ach Ing void, hut pointing to that foun tain on high from which all bless-- 1 lugs flow. Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions he spread upon tho minutes of this lodgo, a copy bo sent to tho bereaved family of our beloved brother and a copy to each of tho county papers for publication. A. THORPR, SAM JAMES, A. J. WAKELAND, Committee. Kidney Diseases nro Curable Utulor cortaln conditions. The right mcdlclno must be taken before tho disease has progresBod too far. Mr. Perry A. Pitman, Dale, Tex., eays: "I was down In bed for four months with kidney and bladder troublo 'a and gall stones. Ono hottlo of Kldnov Rcmedv cured mo woll and sound." Ask for It. For sale by all druggists. m Fo-loy- accustomed, while man become moves from one extreme to tho other with, for the most part. physical discomfort. but little Explorers will visit tho sands of Af rica and the bleakness of tho Arctic Circle and return to normal envir onments oven improved In physical condition. Man Inhabits about even part of the earth except a few Island re gions In the interior of continents and Immediate vicinity of the poles. It Is from dread of climatic conditions that his tent has found no more than a temporary resting place In some of these far distant spots. It Is not thought that the heat or cold of any of the unexplored regions of tho globo has a greater range of temperature than many regions now inhabited. Sclenco reasons that tho lowest temperatures at the earth's surface are not found directly at tho poles, but at some distance to the south of the north polo and to tho north of tho south pole. Likewise the greatest degreo of heat Is not, as It might to bo found at tho bo supposed, equator, but prevails at somo distance to tho north and to tho south of that Imaginary line. The coldest place on tho earth's surface of which thoro Is authentic record is In Siberia. The lowest tomperaturo over recorded In the open air was 90 degrees below zero (Fahrenheit) at Werchajansk, Central Siberia, on January 13, 1883. The highest temperature of which thoro Is an authentic record was 124 degrees above aero (Fahrenheit) In Algeria, Northern Africa, on July 17, 1879. These places of extreme heat and oxtrome cold give a range of temperature covering tho whole Inhabited world of 211 degrees, or two degrees moro than from zero to tho boiling point. In the United States tho lowest temperature ever recorded in winter wns r.4 degrees below zoro In North Dakota, and tho highest ever record-o- d In summer was 15 degrees above zoro In Arizona. This gives a total range of 179 degrees within about 1,000 miles. Tliero Is nn authenticated roport from Auraalo. an outpost of tho Algerian had lands, which gives a tom peraturo record In tho open air of 172 degrees above zoro (Fahren heit.). This, if correct, oxceeds by 48 degrees that of tho highest on record. It Is also stated that tho temperature of this placo rarely ever gets down to 140 degrees. On ono or two occasions It dropped to 120 degrees and tho natives shivered with cold. Strange as It may seem, tho death rato of Fronch soldiers stationed at this post Is lower than that at more northerly pmcos having equable temporatures. Peoplo who Inhabit theso places of extreme heat-ancold are found to bo exceptionally healthy and JIvo to a rlpo old age. Whllo mon In all parts of the world mako their homes In these ex- - of tho worlds mains that honesty Is profitable "This Is tho record." Mr. Park and virtue's reward ample. sald,"that will do moro for agricul This much Is cortaln: The woFOR FLETCHER'S suppor when talk- ture man any other ono accomplishman who calls It ing to home folkB, can't always re- ment of similar nature during tho I member to call It dlnnor when ahe Is In socletv. I lr We do not pretond to know anything about ornlthflogy, b i. wo ure willing to say this much for the stork: Ho delivers tho goods.- T5he You cannot buy hearts with money. But you can buy tongues. Half mile east of Cane Run BAPTIST CHURCH There are somo nice folks who aro so anxious to talk good gramI mar they don't talk good sense. If wo ever get to bo, dictator, wo I all shall furnish every old mrfn with a second-han- d place to play croquet and another old man to play with him. I in About the first thing a man does nfter his wlfo goes" away for tho I will th!,m,1 summer Is to b;ln Elceping with head In tho window, catching cold. 40 Children's Suits from 4 to 14 years old. 3G o It Is a good iIohI easier to 1 oath's Suits from 15 to 20 years' old. 100 Suits tho egotist for his egotism os. 33, 34 and 35 for men; 50 Odd Coats, all tizes' when wo reflect thnt e"en the chlg-go- r somotlmes considers inan fiis from 81.00 to 2.00 each. A general reduction sale;, oyster. many tilings under cost. 100 Suits from No. 86 to 44 The boss hypocrite of them all is for Men. tho middle-age- d widower who tells it tl nl he wants to inurrv a voung girl to bring homo u companion for 816.00 all Wool Suits oe his daughter. 14 00 all Wool Suits As a general thin? tho kind of 00 $12.00 Suits, good Goods man ivhn starca out to drown his .'...' .'.'!".".'."$g!ou sorrows soon needs a bath. S 8.0U Suits, good Goods ......!..!". "g4 00 Even the pessimists nytst admit $ 6 00 Suits, good Goods 3 00 ' that there has been a great Im Children's Suits from 80c up. provement in underclothes since tho peoplo broke nway from red flannel. Dallas News. and of tho board of con trol of the Nineteenth National Irri gation Congress, which meets hero this year, Is directing tho attention of men Interested In the congress to what he declares is the best exam ple he has yet found In the agricul clean? This much can bo said for the tural value of tho soil deposits In Philadelphia North pig; It doesn't keep the other pigs' tho acreas of swamp and overflowed localities." waiting while It is curl lands, of which there are practically American. breakfast 80,000,000 acres capable of reclam ing Its tall. When Pain Wns Felt. It Is truo that all men are born ation. If Ashley Until tho last I was con Tho case In point is that of the free and equal, how Is It that tho fldent that tho painless dentist was world seems to owe some of them South Carolina boy. Jerrv Monro. absolutely truthful In saying he 13 years old, who harvested last fall a living and some a swift kick? would causo me no torture. After all tho cynics have had 228 bushels of corn from ono acre Seymour What did" he do at the their say and all tho pessimists pur- of ground, establishing a record last? veyed their croaks, tho fact re- that made him tho champion corn Ashley Gave mo his bill. grower crop-growi- What has become of the churchman who practiced what the preacher preached? When a man dsk3 ou to listen to reason, you can hardly ever hear it for the nomo he inr.Vies. What has become of the woman who thought beauty culture meant to keep her face Park, Vice President of the Central Railway Company Illinois record, for which a good nrlze . had been offered, so he took 300 wagon loads of swamp dirt the second winter and put on his Held. Fol lowing that In the spring he nut 45 wagon loads of manure on the field, them double-plowe- d tho field to a depth of 14 Inches. "The slmplo method followed by young Moore makes easily apparent the possibilities of our swamp soils and, what Is far moro Important, tho reclamation possible Itles of our swamp nnd overflowed Children Cry CASTO RA U BANKRUPT SALES At Racket Store ,J have purchased part of a bankrupt stock of Goods, new goods. have no goods on hand. These suits are made of good fabrics. There are no shoddy goods the lot. bought ior 40cs on thedollar and add 0 per cent profit and let them go. for-glV- fc Sample Prices. Everybody Satis-net- ' Who hns tried Dr. Bell's Plne-Ta- rHonoy for coughs, colds, grip or any throat or bronchial troublo. Oet a bottle to'day. Look for tho Bell on the hottlo.' m Too Much. 'Havo you confessed all of your sins?" asked tho preacher, solemnly. Winoof Cardui Back Draught Miscellaneous Quotations. -- S?rS? Ft The New Arithmetic. Ten mills make one trust. Ten trusts make ono tariff. ing convictions as seems probablo Ten tariff schedules make many n. this time," ho added, "nnd tho men behind the conspiracy aro Jail- millionaires. Many millionaires make ono Sened, every Stato In tho Union will from the appropriations ate. "benePt Two pints mako ono drunk. made by tho Fire Marshal DepartEight drunks mako one delirium ments. "The firebug problem is tho tremens. m tremens mak'e ono greatest that confronts tho country. Evon without tho.casps of ar- corpse. Ono corpso makes a widow and son, the country's flro, losses, aro appalling. Tho, yearly clang' of the a lot or orphans. lire boll "In the United, Slafes signalA Cough, A Cold izes, according,, to statistics, a loss of millions of dollars. While I am And then no tolling what unless speaking here, tho loss is moro than you uso Dr. BoII'b Is $5D0 ovory mlnuto. It Is tho best ask your neighbor. 320,000. "Wo cannot afford to tolorato add- Look for the Boll on tho bottlo. Sold everywhere. m itional losses due to incendiarism. "If wo are as successful In secur- "I guess I'vo about cleaned up," was the feeble response of the dy- ing parlshlonor. "How about those fish stories you were bo noted for?" continued tho pnstor. "Were thoy all true?" The sufferer's face took on a look of nngulsh and disgust. "Parson," he muttered, "that's a mighty mean advantago to take of a dying man." No Uso Trying. "Oh, pshaw! I'm going to give It up. I never can learn to be a reg- Straw Hats Men's 81.00 Hats for '.'Z Men's 82.00 Hats for Men's 84.00 Shoes for Women's 83.50 Shoes for Women's 82.98 Children's Slippers!..... I r 80c per bottle ; 5c for 2 cakes 1'perbux r lo for box of 'i 4 i GS no " onn Z'V.VA.'.VZ;; .5 0c inn ity, I ...,. u,.c .juries tnat will per cent of during this sale, l have 25 Ladies' Hats, very fine qualthat I will sell at 30 per cent off. also have a general line of goods' just sell at 15 DrV I Four-dellrlu- y. ular Bohemian." "What's tho trouble?" ' "My early training makes It absolutely Impossible' for me to sleep after 6 o'clock In tho morning. or untiI Hfr 30 days early these goodl come choice. Sale to Begin J ulyand get first 20, 19 . LS 1 tltfn,fa?d "I? a general sale. I J ?Jl Sk.CiothmJF clean-u- p consisting Goods, Ready- other articles want this to be I will It I FOIYiWDNEY PILLS kibniys ton aokaohb H. D. BURCH :- -: and blabmh1 ? DQ ')- Friedalatid, Ky. :.,.. - WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 1011. THE HARTFORD HERALD PAGE THItEE. f - (J '" plaint Is heard that the ball Is too bound him to a big stake for tho men to gash ith swords. With a MAINE'S ROLL IS fast and the runs too frequent. Tho explanation of the experts is that a keen knife the lips of tlio Captain wore sliced off, them his nose, laball is no faster than with the old one, but that a ball hit in the air ter his eyelids were cut off and Jils AWFUL TORTURES eyeballs were exposed to tho 'pitigoes farther, thus accounting for "You are welcome," says Mrs. Nora Guffey, of Broken less sun. After a few hours the tho great number of extra-bas- e hits skin of tho forehead was cut away made in recent years. Arrow, Okla., "to use my letter in any way you want to, Practiced by Chinese On and allowed to drop over the blind- And Close Examination Is "Some years ngo the balls were if it will induce some suffering woman to try Cardul. I had ed . eyes, hanging by tho corner made with rubber centers. Then, pains all over, and suffered with an abscess. Three phyGoing On. Their Prisoners. In response to a demand for more edges. Then later the breasts wore sicians failed to relieve me. Since taking Cardui, I am in runs to make tho game Interesting cut off, all but tho skin at tho lower better health than ever before, and that means much to me, edge, and allowed to hang; If the to the spectators, tho experiment SOME INGENK CRUELTIES victim survived that, and because I suffered many years with womanly troubles, of the Cap- A OOMPLETEM OF WRECK was tried of making a ball with a small piece of cork In tho center, tain did, then the flesh covering tho different kinds. What other treatments I tried, helped me in tho heart of the rubber core. bowols was cut away and allowed for a few days only." Havoc This produced a little of tho desirInflicted Upon Soldiers for to bang apron-fashio- n the Awful while tho Shows ed effect, and every year from that wind nnd sun dried up and files and Wrought by Terrific InSlight Infractions of time the relative sizes of tho rubvermin fed upon tho blood and cut ber and the cork In tho center of flesh. In this case the Cnptain, long ternal Explosion. Duties Imposed. unconscious, died with ' disemboweltho spheres has been changed until ing; in cases where a man survives FATK OK TIIK CKKW A MYSTKHi tho present fast ball was evolved." TIIEIK MHilTAIlY DISCIl'LINK that, then a knife Is plunged In his Don't wait, until you are taken down sick, before takheart at tho end of tho day of horHavana, July 22. Tho process of THE FLIGHT. OF LIFE Chlneso military discipline Is ing care of yourself. The small aches and pains, and other removing the water surrounding tho something flcrco, according to Dr. rible torture." symptoms of womanly weakness and disease, always mean wreck of the Maine was practically A. L. Shelton, of Anthony, Kan., ' MAY NOW BE VIEWED' worse to follow, unless given quick treatment completed last evening, . when the who has JuBt returned as a missionREifllSCENSES OF You would always keep Cardui handy, if you knew water level In tho cofferdam had ary from tho land of the pigtail. Tho been lowered eighteen feet, leaving g doctor tells what quick and permanent relief it gives, where weakness this "Aura" of Living Body Was Seen, OHIO COUNTY BOYS the wreck surrounded by islets of story of tho cruelty practiced upon and disease of the womanly system makes life seem hard sink-holof mud, small pools and a good friend of his who was a Ma-jo- b to Disappear When Death to bear. Cardui has helped over a million women. Try it. soundings show In the Chinese army: , In the Confederacy Advance on slimy water. The, Write to: Ladies' Advisory Dspt, Chattanoota, Medicine Co.. Chattanooja. Tena, Entered. nowhere a depth in excess of four "Three companies of Chinese book. "Home Treatment lor Womeo," lent free. J 51 lor Special Instruction!, and feet. Chickamauga Battle of soldiers under the Major's comAlthough tho water is now only Chicago, July 21. The "night of mand, but stationed In a distant two feet lower than in previous a llfo" has been witnessed, accordMission Ridge. city, rebelled and deserted, taking pumping operations, the revelations ing to a statement made hero by Dr. their arms and ammunition. A.s T'ri'lt'NNionfxl Curiln. with regard to the shattered hulk Patrick S. O'Donnell, an ex(Continued.) tho Chinese army Is In the mnln have been vastly enlarged, owing pert, who has been following up exIn my last article wo were on the made up of men who accept the serJ. N. PORTER, On the to the lateral outspreading of tho periments made by Dr. W. J. Kllner, vice In place of a penal sentence, battlefield of Chickamauga. distorted frames and plating, espec- London, England, who has written the most rigid rules are enforced next morning after the battle tho BEAVER DAM, KY. heartlessly to pet a minimum of army began the advance on Chatta- ially In the forward section where a scientific monograph on the subOhio and ai Will practice hl They nro nooga. As we fell in line, the Reb- the explosion was greatest. The ject. service and dlrclpllne. olnlUKCOumien. uptcm uiieuuos gives is a w a entrusted to his cnie. Some time ngo, using a chemicalel yell and moving of the artillery structure of the bow as far aft ns paid tho equivalent of $2.40 a htnlnef perized film sealed between two thin month, on which they must subsist. created an uproar beyond descrip- frame eighteen, is now exposed, mitting an analysis of tho plates, strips of glass, Dr. O'Ponnell gave a W. H. & J. F. GULESPiE, PKANK. L. FELIX, To them starvation Is always Immi- tion. Our boys were again In high I'llOPRIETORS nent and a dead dog or mule or oth- spirits, as we were once more beams, ribs, etc., nnd It ha3 been- demonstration to twenty physicians u.v wb- of the auva or "electrical milln-tlqn- " er nnlmnl. even when dead of dis- marching toward our native State. B"u HAfiTFORB, KY. nn"y bo,onBed t0 the Etrcturo ot of living bodies, four young ease, Is preed Hy cooked and 'eaten. boon cheek- iiut our advunce-m.- 3 Will practice hl profession In Ohio and ai1 ..BLACKSMITRIKG.. ,loubI bottom- - whlcU ls "ow Appcilt. ainingCGutitlek iu .women being used as subjects. T'l" ' jTlcilnal practice ai.il H. the Clou:: cf cUHt. ''The Major was held responsible ed. When we arrived within two tlc Collections a ce elevated to a height of about forty aura developed as a strong rav or OSce lu the HerulJ building for his rebellious troops and only miles of Chattanooga our company position, ;iti- - light, surrounding the entire form leei nuove uie tho Intercession of the commanding was advanced on the skirmish line. parently givingnormal confirmatory eviK C. E. SMITH C. M. BARNETT. General of tho district, who got We drove In the Federal pickets dence of a tremendous exterior ex- of the subject. BARNETT & SMITH, "Last night," said Dr. O'Donnell, down on his knees and begged for nnd Lieut. J. W. Ford and one oth- plosion. "In the presence o' several physithe life of the subordinate to the er man were sent forward to recon-noltc- r. In the confused mass of wreck- cians at Mercy Hospital, I tried the They soon came back amidst Civil Governor, saved his head. HARTFORD, KY. age of tho bow Is to be seen a curv- experiment A on n dying mnn. Ho Will practice their profession In all the Court a shower of bullets and reported "The punishment was modillcd to ed pleco of steel, believed to bo was rapldlv sinking. I Ohio and Adjoining counties and In thr Conr Suddenly f'.p o tho enemy was In line of battle on dismissal from tho army and 2,000 j o'Appeals. Collections a specialty. what Ensign Powelson Identified llcht blows from n small paddle. tho next ridge. Then for some un- before the Sampson court of In- attending physician announced that The paddle used Is from one to one known cause our army was with- quiry as part of the flat keel of the ,the man was dead. The aura benn presposition two miles to 'to spread from the Otto C. fnd a half Inches wide, eighteen drawn back Itldge, where awe forti- Maine. Naval Constructor FergiH ently disappeared. body and obser- i on Mission Further Inches long and probably the eighth In charge of tho examination, son. corpse revealed no o? an InVh thick. In administering fied and remained for two months declines to say whether he can fully vation of the ' sign of the nuro. and a half without any tents nnd HAItTFOIM), KV. It the tlil?3 are bared, and light, Identification, Powelson's ammravTA'.!? y l i- The autumn confirm "We do not claim thpt t'io 1'cht even blows are struck on the thick onlv half rntlons. bUt Saj'S that adjacent plates and Is tho soul or spirit. arna mid nml rnlnv nnil ivn Bllffnrnil Ollli'o up Mail In fact, no owr WINon ,fc flesh between the hip and knee, the beams are unquestionably from tho ono seems to know what It Is. In Crowe, opposite couit house. Will victim lying prostrato on his face. very much, but our boys still had vicinity of the keel. my opinion, however, It ls yome practice lii profession In nil the finally bo The paddle Is used with a sort of a hope that we would The wardroom and ofilcers' quar- sort of y mado vislMn com ts of this anil adjoining counand did not murmur. flip nnd for some time makes no Imsldo are ex- by tho use of tho chemical screen. ties nnd Com t of Appeals. Coinnier-ria- l Late In November General Grant ters on tho starboard pression; 500 blows makes the flesh troops to break the posed, but owing to a considerable My experiments, however, seem to nnd criminal practice a specred and puffy, 1,."00 brings tho flesh began to collect coil Blego of Chattanooga prove thnt It Is the animating pow- ialty. and on the list, tho mud is level with the consistency, nnd to a jelly-llk- o nlrhf ctt thn 94tli nt Vnvpmhpr ho ing, precluding at tho present time er or current of llfo of human bemake3 tho limit of torturo a IX YOUR UKSI- PIJVCED Tho ings." possibility of exploration attacked Lookout Mountain. All strong man may enduro and live. DEXCK OU I'LACE OF lll.'S- excavations for extensive nlo-liInnir Mnir fnuolit nn Hint means OTTO C. MAHTI.V S. I'. MCKl'.NXUY IXE3S. AND PUT Y0UUSEI.K "Often gangrene sets In and the mountain, and about thron o'clock mY consume several months IN DIUECT CONTACT WTH victim dies; with tho best of treat- on the next morning they gained Among tho developments as a re :: FOR FLETCHER'S THE ment It Is months before tho man sult of the pumping was the ex- t he nrm0r paddled can use his legs naturnlly. which gave them HARTPORD, KY. the key to the slt - Psuro ot a scctlon In tho case of the Major tho flesh uation. abreast and amidshlp supor belt level with The August Woman's Hutue Comsloughed oft his thigh an Inch and TO AM. STATES. ..CENERAL INSURANCE.. At that time the writer was with structure. This Is about panion. a hnlf deep, five Inches broad and tho pioneer corps FOIt THE COMPANY'S SPECIAL surface of the water In normal of Dreckenrldgo's tho seventeen Inches long. He expected flfirfafsn nrirl One of tho most Interesting thinas TO THE COXTHACT from tho lfVi Life. Accident. Sick "'rtlK'o Tw trt!jt position, but separated to get well, but his legs wguhl CALL ON OH ADDRESS BtaUonc(, abm,t forward portion of the belt, whlrii in the August Woman's Home ComR And ways no crippieu. panion is an niticlu which reports iuuuuiuub the center of tho ridge, supported by doubtless will be blown out. W. O'BANON, troops were pursued, 200 of them hope of the discovery of tho the plrlhood of Mary Garden, tho Will Also The Local .Mumiger, the Orphnn Brigade, but that, night were killed In action and tho bal- tho Brigade was Is di- famous grand opera singer. The Haitford, Ky moved to the ex remains of many of tho crew unex- artlclo is one of a series just beginance brought to camp for behead- treme right of our lino and nothing minishing on account of the W. C SEXTON. d ing. Eighteen of tho soldiers wero was loft to supnort Cobb's battery pectedly complete demolition of the ning which ls to tieat of the Local Manager. ' glvon p.words nnd required to cut but n skirmish line. of a number of prima donna-i- . and deck. berth Incorporated. l'eavcr Dam, Ky. captain. gashes In the flesh of their It Is belloved that tho wreck will The present article contains a So next morning Oeneral Grant "To stimulate other officers to made n furious nttack upon that be ready for inspection by the bonrd thrilling account of Miss Garden's greater seal in handling their men, part of the lino and ns they passed of inquiry within two months. appenrance In first great public tho Cnptain was then taken In hand through an open field, Cobb's batAn Interesting point which the ParK It was a sudden call Into an by tho official executioner who had tery mado a perfect slaughter pen engineers are now Investigating Is Important part, and tho young v. In a mado herself famous of thorn. This caused them to hnlt, whether the bulkhead Immediately B:b;Dato. aft of the central 'superstructure, night. but they had already turned our loft tumM lJ L. , iC C1U 0 was alWELL On the practical sldo aro several KEEP wing and forced us to givo up the where It is belloved tho hull S better (or lojttin clinlscr ecnr.iiia r.udtots. THEJIDNEYS 'ESTABLISHED 1858, frs5S contributions in addimost completely broken In half, re- Important field with the loss of Cobb's guns. ll lis a uuK. i Reference: as? tgk is LcnsrtKc. We krafch diamond, a w tch, and j WA Dsr.-cefor price list. condition, In which tion to the regular fashion oar jhijftrj. Write Wo fell back across Chickamauga mains In good Jewelry or silverHealth isWorih Saving, and Some river. Tho Orphnn Brigade hnd caso It Is .believed little difficulty household departments. All sort ware, you can get l.""AS LcnisTille, Kj. ,. H.SA11EL&S0NS r'i-- " iUm lio t .ttlfliftV nt '&,lhc lowest prices f been attached to General Cleborn's will bo experienced In floating out of excellent, useful suggestions are lMsxB&Hsuauacuy ' Hartford People Know How from the d i.i4rV$5 of tho ship made along various lines. Dr. Jean division nnd was not attacked onltho after SaniWilliams's article on "Home their position and ns tho Federals to Save It. Have vour old ORDER HOUSE tation" will bo found vnluable to advanced across the river, Cleborn's MAKING OF KASKHALTiS - IN THE SOUTH. IS AX IXTKICATK JOB home-makeeverywhere. "Water division formed nnd held a considMany Hartford people take their Sport for Girls" Is a most entertaincluflvcly lb Southern trade. Wre erable battle with them nnd drove Address. Hve3 In their hands by neglecting lor our (tit illustrated catalogue. of the modern ing article for the general reader as Tho evolution their advance back, which ended tho kidneys when they know theso baseball- - and Its manufacture are well as for beginners at swlmralnp. & Coc, P- G. organs need help. Sick kidneys are that campaign. Box 2 6 Louisville, Ky. Wo then fell back to Dnlton, Ga., tho subject of an interesting illus- "Summer Doners nnd Parties" and responsible for a vast amount of sufGames for Bovs and jCvery AxUdo Guaranteed. A WEfe once more went into trated article in Popular Mechanics "Outdoor where fering and ill health, but there is no enmp says: Girls' furnish many Ideas for en for tho winter, as General Magazine. It need to suffer nor to remain In danball tertainment. "Outwardly the ten-cedid not follow any furthe'r. ger. Uso Doan's Kidney Pills a Grant bears a closo resomblanco to tho HARTFORD PRESSING Old InpoT. I ots TTr--F, of remedy that has cured thousands dollar ball, but, as every boy knows, go on kidney sufferers. in tho at The Herald office. To difference Old Ulcers thero is a vast carpets or for blast- CLUB- Tho following statement leaves no Are unsightly and dangerous. Dr. 'llfo' and durability of tho two shelves or under ing purposes. Five cents per largo ground for doubt: The center of the cheap Salvo will heal spheres. Bell's Antiseptic tf Mrs. A. Baur, 737 Mulberry St., them carpet package. promptly. It Is clean and ball ls mado' of ground-u- p Ladies' and gents' clothes also Owensboro, Ky., says: "I .havo used pleasant to, use. 25c a box. Sold rags closely pressed into a coro by WORK GUARANTEED Doan's Kidnoy Pills and have found everywhere. m machinery. Over this core string tromptlrottftlnrt InAllronntrlrflOR no tee. them to bo unequaled for kidney is wound a very little string comCalled for and delivered. TRADE.MARKS.dvr&tinmltoiijrlKliMrrtfi-Intrred- . This Cow is Versatile. Kmit Sketch. Moilel or l'lioto. tor trouble nnd lame back. This remepared to the quantity used In windratrnUMmr. ratrutimct-Ic- e free report onBANK REFERENCES. Club rate 81.00 per month. Opposlto tho Morrisania Police ing one of the professional league dy corrected tho difficulty with the exclaifflr. utampt ce( Send i n tor oar two Invaluable follow- balls and then the unfinished artikidney secretions and removed tho Court is a cafe that has the took! on HOW TO OBTAIN and SELL PAT. (NTS, Which one. will aj. How to km a lrt-ner, patent law ana oilier valuable tnlormallon. 'depressing headaches. I sleep much ing advertisement hanging on tho cle is sent to tho room whoro the better using Doan's Kidnoy Pills wall, where all customers can see women sewers put the cover on, tho : Y. M. C. A. Bldg. D. is' now a summer as well seam being and that languid feeling has disap- It: drawn together by as a winter remedy. It PATENT LAWYERS. Hartford, Ky. d cow for sale, giv- hand. peared." L303 Seventh St.," Washington, D. C. has the same invigorating league sale by all dealers. Price BO ing milk, threo tons of hay, a lot of ball is a verv For "But the efand strength-producin- g Foster-Milbuand several stoves." Co., Buffa- chickena cents. different produce- - In tho first place, PARKER'S fect in summer as in winter. HAIR BALSAM lo, New York, solo agenta for the New York Telegraph. the construction of this ball has beiatlfles th Try it In a little cold milk oi Clost and luxuriant irrorth.hair. Dr. Bejl's iVomotM been undergoing an evolution for United States. water. Xfaver 7aiU to Seitore Gray Good for all, Skin Diseases. Summer Colds years. At tho present time there is .. Hair ta 1U YotttMul Color Remember tho name Doan's ALL DRUGGISTS Cures fctlp dlsttsef ft hitr falling. ' 6c.aadUJ0M PruprUt Are harder to relieve than winter - 'much complaint from some who and takeno other. ones but they yield just as readily would have few runs and a quick with Dr. Bell's .'Pjne' game, on' account of tho way In pell's.Pjne-Tar-ttbne- y DR. BELL'S ANTI-PAI- N Jold everywhere. Look' which 'the batters are hitting thU m, new for the Bell on cork-centFor Coughs ndiCoId., ball. The conf- - ronriHsuuATisu kidneys ambblasskh For Internal and External Pains ' GLIMPS E OF THE FREEDOF ITER Pains All Over! TAKE ,RDU I tu- - Woman's Tonic i blood-curdlin- es aj gmammsB X-R- ay Attorney at Law, prclt-'Mic- LLESPI BROTHERS. I "w i". Attorney at Law, ) I wbrMlGUuli AndBnnqir::S work Horseshoeing Specialty I Attorneys at Law, I Hartin HARTFORD, Kentucky. Attorney at Lwv ! U radio-activit- 2,-0- HAVE A ROUGH RIVER TELEPHONE Children Cry CASTO R A Mil MB Long Distance Lines iu Fire Bond You. J. glti-hoo- I" tWOOLy) ft Sv J) I b RSPJ a one-thir- SfS' rs gf STRAW HATS MADE NEW! Barnes w-- o nt J pp jiS Club. Hartford Pressing SWIFT & CO. "Full-bloode- rn WMwnnMHwn AntisepticSalve . , Tar-Honey- v. -- the-bottl- EOLEYKIDNEYPHXS er Herald; $K00 a y'r ' Subscribe for The a :ni v i o rx: i "Trnrw", PAGE FOUR. i O0(X0OSO0O0O3C0CO0&OOCOett0GCO33COCCCOCCO03OGOO0COCO00OCGOi T' THE HARTFORD HERALD. coccocooooooooooocoocooo Rittt--"r!iilXf- Tf WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 1811. Let Your Bargain Instincts Guide You Now E. P. BARNES& BROTHER'S ' V GREAT PROFIT-SHARIN- G SALEF H It sometimes pays to buy things you don't need now, because you can buy them for much less than the customary price, and you know you're going to need them at some time to come. a if- - SATURDAY, JULY W 29, CLOSES THE w BIG SALE tflhalHMMBiifl v Mh H JBbaK taJK Wft 50GOCOOOOOOXOOOCXOOOC The Hartjord Herald riEBER MATTHEWS. hRANK EUITOH8. rRA.NK L.FELIX, L. FELIX, Pub. and Prop'r. State, the State Executive Comirlt-te- e has called a platform comuntlon to be hold in Louisville, August 15, with county conventions preceding. It Is well, but would have come with better grace several months ago. IU y fc'- Tho Louisville Post has called upthe Democrats of e Entered at the H&rtford on Senator Bradley to prove his timatter of the second class. tle clear to political mansions In mens of unanswerable logic, adornas mall Kentucky. Washington. But If there is any ed with all tho deft touches of a one thing the Republican bosses of long practiced artist. Time does The official count of tho votes In vi:ixi:siav, july no, perfectly not dull the penetration of his giftKentucky want to keep the Democratic State primary show-tha- t pen nor does age dim his wonderquiet, it is the manner and means ed the largest majority was re"ilKMOC'IlATir TICKET. by which "the doughty Colonel got ful editorial vision. ceived by Congressman , Ollio M. there. Republican leaders are declaring James, who defeated Thomas H. U. S. SENATOR Ollio M. James, In favor of evPaypter for the endorsement for The way is becoming clearer ev- that Judge O'Rear is of Crittenden. ery lobbyist of the Third House Senator-Paynte- r United States Senator. Jas. B. McCreary, ery day for a rousing Democratic COVUtXOIt proclaims formally withdrew from the victory next fall. With a splendid wearing a badge which of Madison. No such "demand" race several days before the priEdward McDer-mot- t, 'ticket In the field and a State con his business. GOV. I.1ECT. mary. James majority was 5. right at hand for tne pro- or asseveration Is contained In tho vention of Jefferson. Republican State platform, which Is Tho official returns were as Henry M. Bosworth, mulgation of a timely, progressive AIDITOK own follows: SMAIJHOl'S. and acceptable platform.there seems said to be of Judge O'Rear's of Fayette. Washington, July 22. The recipinditing. In fact, certain O'Rear FOR U. S. SENATOR. July 24. Mr. George Bennett, of GENERAL James to be nothing lacking for a bright ATTORNEY agreement between the , Is visiting his parents hero. Thomas H. Paynter augury for Democratic success. Let spellbinders are claiming numerous rocal trade 4,829 Garnett. of Adair. policies and contentions of their United States and Canada, embodied 85.914 Mrs. Bettle Rowe, Herrln, 111., Ollle M. James SECRETARY OK STATE C. F. all Democrats be of good cheer. chief which have not a breath of In the reciprocity bill that proved spent the past two weeks with her Crecollus, of Pendleton. of recent times have utterance In the voluminous docuIncidents James' majority 81,085 pciimc In two sessions of brother, Mr. M. P. Maddox. the storm-centhii'i:mxTKXirxT of demonstrated the fact that an aver- ment which Is supposed to contain FOR GOVERNOR. Dr. M. D. Maddox left Saturday INSTRUCTION Barksdale Hamlett, age man of no special talents and Congress, was passed by the Senato all for which he stands. James B. McCreary Louisville. 02,67!) of Christian. y by a for without amendment, little money can start out most any AGRICUL-TCR- E Mrs. Alonzo Franco is still quite William Addams 40,120 OF COMMISSIONER No matter much what charges are vote of 53 to 27. day and within a few weeks can enBlck. J. W. Newman, of Wood- gage a woman to work for him on brought against him, the great buy- A majority of the Republicans McCreary's majority Misses Fannie and Ellen Law22,553 inrr rtiifilt. iUI n rntlinf tnnlltinrl in ford. a life contract at nothing a week, .LIEUTENANT- GOVERNOR . voted against it. Of tho 53 votes rence, Beaver Dam, are the guests OF COURT OF CLERK a month bo for Doc Wiley, the noted chemwhile It sometimes takes 41.87J Robert Greene, of Frank- !of solid search to find a woman to ical and food expert. He it was for it, 32 were Democratic and 21 of their brother, Mr. W. T. Law- Edward J. McDermott James P. Edwards rence; and family. 40,311 lin. high wages at steady em who first insisted that the big can- Republicans; of the 27 against, 21 work for crew had special T. G. Stuart The section 9,330 Tom Rhea, of LoTREASURER ning and pickling flrmh, the whisky were Republicans and three Demoployment. woik to do Saturday from tho efgan. and drug houses and the wholesale crats. McDermott's plurality fects of the special train from Mad- 1.5C2 No harder slap In tho face could food dealers, be required to tell It This action settled the whole ieonvllle during the fair flying the FOR TREASURER. County, don't have been given the old Federal on the label when they put poison Democrats of Ohio question so track near Smallhous Friday even- Thomas S. Rhea 73,359- forget the mass convention at Hart- soldiers than that administered In Ingredients In the stuff wo buy. Canadian reciprocity FOR AUDITOR. State convention True, the American people love to far as Congress is concerned, and ing. No serious damage done. The August 12. the Republican ford, Saturday, very much Ruby Laffoon. . escaped 43,394f when Captain Ed Farley, of Padu- - be humbugged, but they prefer to save for tho executlvo approval and passengers Henry M. Bosworth the Canadian parliament's ratifica- frightened but not at all hurt. Had you noticed it? There are cah, was bumped by tho rolling ma have 40,114 their "plzen" labeled Just, tion, virtually mado the pact the planks in the Re- chine and told to go 'way back and Mr. J. R. Hunter lost a horse just twenty-thre- e satisfacfor the sake of personal Just platform law of the land. Sunday night. Bosworth's majority State publican 2,720,' sit down. Virtually the RepublicCongressional practlco will delay ATTORNEY GENERAL make tho Republican ma- an bosses say to tho old Federal sol- tion. enough to Misses Oma Maddox, Ethel Hunjority "skidoo" in November. Strong pressure is being brought tho attixing of the President's sig- ter and Mrs. Lewis Fulkerson at James Garnett 54,979 diers: "You wore good enough In prenature until next Wednesday, when tended tho Eastern Star lodge at O. H. Pollard 31,718 nothing In '60's, but there are others more n' to bear upon Judgo O'Rear to It's often said "there's vail upor. him to resign his position the House will again be in session. Centertown Saturday. now." name." Evidently the Republica Garnett's majority Mrs. Lewis Easterday, Beda, vison tho Appellate bench, In lieu of The bill, having its originality in 23,201 an bosses of Kentucky thought so Kentucky has had three Republi- his candidacy for Governor. As a tho Houbo, must be returned there ited Mrs. Ben Ross a few days last SECRETARY OF STATE they failed to name Gus Will-son- 's can when Taylor matter of political and judicial eth- for engrossment and for tho signa- week. Governors Bradley, C. F. Crecellus 69,294 administration which they in- and Wlllson and nobody has been ics, he ought to do so. When ture of Speaker Clark while tho Farmers have been very busy SUPT. PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. dorsed. able to "point with pride" at the Woodrow Wilson became n candi- House Is sitting. threshing wheat. There aro several Barksdale Hamlett 37,257 offL. C. LIttrell. Tho Canadian parliament has not crops yet to thresh. 24,59?; date for Governor of New Jersey Rated by the market price, tho records of either of them. The two last ho Immediately resigned his posi- yet acted on tho agreement, and, Sunday School at Smallhous R. S. Eubank 24173 moral status of those persons who icial administrations pf tho enough to bring the tion as President of the Princeton with ono exception, tho provisions church Is progressing nicely. A are considered to be "small pota- named are Is some- blush of shame to tho face of any University, and there arc othor pre- of the bill, as passed by Congress, goodly number were present Sun Hnmlett's plurality .....'.31.662- toes and a few in a hill" Do the Republicans cedents. for the tu- Kentucklan. If Judgo O'Rear and his will not become effective until, the day, notwithstanding tho Inclement COMMISSIONER AGRICULTURE. what raised promise us anything better In tho backers are so sure of his election, President Issues a proclamation that weather, J. W. Newman bers are now scarce at any price. ri .1 m Governorship line with a continu- why contemplate Tho Mr. J. R. Hunter went to Rock-po- rt B. F. Hill tho Appellate Canada has' ratified tho pact. 20,518 There Is a striking difference be- ance of the service? G. T. Wyatt exception to this procedure Is in the bench any longer? and Centertown Sunday. 14,104 tween tho public utterances of paper and pulp section of tho bill, Miss Uva Paught Is well again true Like the loyal Democrat and Of tho nurierous promises made before his nominaJudge O'Rear Newman's plurality 31,616 is Congressman John- and "demands" contained In tho Re- which, it is announced, will become after a fow days Illness. tion and the wording of the Repub- party man, he when the effective CLERK COURT OF APPEALS Mr. Owen Hunter and famllv. strong for the ticket publican State platform, there Is no Immediately said to have son comes out platform lican State Hartford, were guests of Mr. S. T. Robert L. Greene 52,418 recently put In tho field by the Dem- paragraph devoted to any sort of President signs tho bill. been virtually written by himself. From tho White House the Pres- Hunter and family recently. J. Morgan Chlnn only promise Kentucky, 37,312 and not ocrats of that another Republican ident followed the votes on tho vaAmong those who attended tho There can bo no doubt that Judge says it must win, but announces administration would be any differGreene's majority has made the nradley scan- that ho will give It all tho support ent from tho present one. People of rious amendments, and on tho final funeral of Dr. Chapman at Center- O'Rear 15,106 y with the town were: Mr. Alva Calloway and dal an Issue In this campaign. Any- within his power. Wo have It all classes and parties certainly have passage of the bill family, Mr. Lewis Fulkerson and keenest interest. Notice. how, nothing could have better il- from private sources that Mr. John- enough of Republican administraIf you "I am very much gratified and wife, Mr. C. Igleheart, and others. contemplate Daintlnc lustrated the insincerity and dem- son will stump tho State for tho tion of affairs In Kentucky, and tho delighted that the bill Is passed," Tho public school here is beins your house (inside or out), or want agogy of the Appellate Judge who ticket, and his eloquent voice will memory of none of It In any year Is "It indicates an increase taught by Miss Myrtle Lambert, of your nouse papered, I will be pleasseeks to bo Governor of Kentucky. be heard In many counties, Includ- very pleasant. Wo have no assur- he said ed to make an estimate on the work. of mutually beneficial relations be- - uiaton. ing Ohio. ance that another four years of It twqgn Canada and this country." It is a demonstrated fact that Mr. R--. E. Eudaley and family, Artistic painting a specialty. AH Judgo O'Rear and his cohorts ran many Coralvo, wero guests of Mr. What means this unexpected and would be a whit different from what The President received J. R. work guaranteed. rough shod over tho Interests and unprecedented raise in the school wo have had In tho past or that wo congratulations before leaving for, Hunter and fa'nllv recently JOHN G. KEITH. aspirations of many prominent Re- per capita of tho State? Why was enduro at tho present. Beverly to spend the week-enIn Tlnnvop nnm T.'.. Mr. Herman Addlneton and tam. 29t2 recent State Con- It allowed to remain tho some ($4) publicans In tho Judgo O'Rear and Senator Brad-Ic- y reply he declared ho was getting en- - Uy visited Mr. .Tudson Ashhv nn MAXWELL. vention. And there Is much 111 last year that It was tho year bet, credit out of the family at nnntnrfnwn w.U HUHl IJUri standing with their arms on tlrclv too . much r, .... i . July 22. Sunday School at th. 1 feeling In party ranks over the mat- fore and tho big lncrcaso brought ana mat secretary rwiux is or last week, almailer ono the each other's shoulders M. E. Church hero Is tiroirrBatnp-ter. about this year when a Governor Is leged advocate of prohibition, Miss Golda Wlthrow, Nelson, has tho really entitled to the greatest nicely. to be elected? Is It simply a bid other holding his position by vir praise. boon the guest of Miss Nan Adding-toJudge O'Rear said In a recent Mrs. Flora Watson went to Livnr- support tho Republican tue of tho aid of the liquor inter Course of the BUI. She was accompanied home speech that you "couldn't force for votes to more Wednesday. administration and perpetuate same-o- r ests doesn't that make a tine picMarch 30, 1010 Following tho by Miss Addlngton last week. head Ideas Into an Mr. W. R. Crowe want in rWo- is the school per capita being ture of "United we stand, divided announcement of a complete agreewith a bayonet." but It will bo obheld as a political reserve morsel to we fall?" A suggestive Inscription ment with Canada on maximum and OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO boro Monday, served that be Is running on a platemergencies? provision of the Payhe-Aldric- h J minimum iUAKIUAUK LICENSE. underneath this pair would be: O IIclp for Those Who Have Stomach form endorsing a State administra- be used In tariff law, President Taft OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO "I ant proud to say of him tion which tried to do that very Trouble. The Republican Stato platform Invited a conference on closer trade furthermore, that, despite the After doctoring for about twiv thing. "cordially" Indorses PresIdentTaft's relations. Curtis Embry, Balzetown. to Mae- - years for a bad machinations of the lobby, here Btomach trouble. Judge O'Rear will be called upon administration, which of coursp January 7, 1911 Canadian rep- gle M. Crowe, Renfrow. is one Senator from Kentucky and spending nearly five hundred to must take In bis Reciprocity policy frequently during the campaign resentatives arrive. George H. Roach, Fordsvllle. to dollars for, medicine on whoso title there is no stain and rinntnr explain tho moduo operandi by also. In this case it calls the PresiReciprocity nega- Cordle Ward, Whitesvllle. January and on whoso record there is foes, I purchase my wife, oae box dent by name, but when called up which "despite the machinations of tors in session. B. F. Liles, Renfrow, to Bertha of Chamberlain's no blot." Stomach and Liver January 26 President Taft sends M. Renfrow, Renfrow. the lobby, here Is one Senator on to "approve and Indorso the ReTablets, which did her so much eood publican administration of affairs of Two In One. '(Bradley) from Kentucky on whose agreement to Senate. that she continued to use them and Dr. Bell's Anti-Pai- n is both an in January 28 McCall (Republic title there Is no stain and on whose the State," it Is strangely silent as Chronic Sore Eyes iney nave dose her more Koodhnn to tho name of the author and head ternal and external remedy,. It is an) Introduces reciprocity bill. Tecord there Is no blot." Are easily cured with Sutherland's alLof .the. MedleinA.TitinuDt. ut- of this administration. Republic an antiseptic renledy and destroys February 14 Passed House, 221 Eagle Eye' Salve. It is painless and -- SammeUloyer,, (Foiso,4owa'.. This At last, heeding the outcry of a anism by any other 'name than that disease germs. Sold everywhere on to 93. Present, 4; not voting:. 67. harmless and guaranteed. 2Ke Bseareine is for sale by all dealers. vast majority of Democrat ot the of Wlllson smells Just as sweet. a positive guarantee. m For; Republicans, 78; Democrats, box. Sold everywhere. ; post-offic- The brilliant editor of the Courier Journal has been fairly outdoing himself lately with his masterly editorials on the political situation and In behalf of the Democratic State ticket. Mr. Watterson vis never so well at himself as when in the polipen in hand, and tical workshop, dressing up some eloquent speci- in. - 87; 143. Against: Republicans, Democrats, 6. RECIPROCITY 15 March 4 Senate adjourns without action. April 4 Congress convenes in extra session to ratify agreement. April 12 Democratic Leader Underwood introduces bill. April 21 Passes House, 2C7 to Bill Passes Senate Sf). Present 30; not voting, 3. For: Aid of Democrats. Republicans, 64; Democrats, 203. 78; DemoAgainst: Republicans, crats, 11. A MAJORITY OF REPUBLICANS April 24 Senate finance com- LmJtJpe receives House bill. June 13-- f Finance committee reVote Against It Now Left for ports without recommendation. June 14 Senato debate begins. Canadian Parliament June 2C Senate defeats Root paper amendment to bill. Ratification. July 22 Senato passes bill, after PRESIDENT TAFT IS PLEASED voting down all amendments. OFFICIAL COUNT OF THE RECENT PRIMARY NOWJETTLED For State Officers Conducted by With 81,-08- ' er .S - fit-ti- now-a-day- s, to-da- ffll ( d. ... i..l n. Anglo-Saxton- 'a "i -- s& 8-- & a. Sastple free-- - 1 Mc WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 1911. THE HARTFORD HERALD Mrs. j' gar, of Fannie House and son Mrs. Lewisport, Ky., visited Ed- PAGE FIVE, Be- Williams, of Globe, Arizona. PRICES REDUCEO! irrecf Shape HSfAlgMiMdiHiLH I It s FREE TOE AND ANKLE MOVEMENT Buy Kunn AgK? 9 I a pair today JLUjS VHwl& S ! tvi. certificates ter a few days v,sIt nt Hardinsbur.,vs. Dr. W. M. Warden, of Center-- a Five secured firft-clIhn will leave for Chlearn. whr. tf iru v t..rv nftr ,..,.),. ,,,. as follows: J. Alex Rhoads. M. A. "- ;., ..." " : win resume nis position as cashier evidence, visiting the premises and Kmbry. Oma Shultz. Lonnle Ower.. with the Novelty Candy Co.. with argument of counsel, returnei a and Jessie Raley. Seven secured whom he has been associated for verdict In County Civtirt last week second class, namely: Eunice Roek. KORRECT OUR GUARANTEE the past four years. awnraing tne defendant, 5130 as George Norrls, Johnnie Wallace. FIT LaMRtc. USJtt.Of. Made" ox. O. O. The commissioners ap- Norah Ellis Mrs. James Nelson, who recently damages. If the upper Lruli liffouth Uon STYLE Rosco Holbrook and Rut'i pointed to assess the damares al $ ut kI u vrora iJiraujh, we will lived with her husband at Broad PRICE AND WEAR Those obtainlnit thlrd-la- redlM with nw nV way, this county, died last WedneS' lowed $150, which the Jury on trial 'LodAll Buiroitpi InlHen come usdet this Ciurutee. worn: bailie Crowe and John H reduced to $130. An anneal will jday morning at the residence of Mr. be taken. lhown. Sh BURT & PACKARD CO., Makers, Brockton, Mass. James Fitzhugh. at Dundee. The plaintiff was represented by had long been afflicted with tuber Dr. Chapman Dtmri. Saturday. cu,os,s of tue sP'n, which caused W. H. Barnes, Barnett & Smith, and Dr. Geo.F. Chapman died last ?ar- PY "shultz of T?v and Afra (Y Her remains were -- ta- tbe dei'??l,.?n? by Heavrin & Wood- - nrdax. nlcht at. his residence In Ce-- i l I.lrnrronro aro fho nrnnrt nnrnnta of ' Crowe. tortown of llrieht's disease. After Iterred at Central Grove Thursday. ward and Wilson . uv .u.i. 4 2s order to close out our entire lino of Men's Low Cut Shoes, we funeral services conducted bv Ke. - She leaves no Immediate family exrecently. Cvclone Snntlay. Named Ray with have placed on sale our le9t stvlia in our Burro Jnp Patent "J R. D. Bennett, his remains were InePi n- - "usumiu. A small sized c,..i., cyclone passed ur Leather Shoes, regular S4 Shoes, ut S3.10. Also a limited supMuddy bottoms two miles south of terred in the Centertowu cemeter Mrs. Mary E. Maples, widow of Pastor J. W. Bruner Is attending valnes for only ply of the same Oxfords in last season's goods, under the supervision of quite : the Kentucky Baptist Workers As- the late G. J. Maples, who formerly Hartford last Sunday evening, des- number of the members of the Ma$1.50. See them in our window and remember if jxiyt to trade with a sembly at Dawson Springs this lived four miles north of Hartford, troying a lot of timber, blowing sonic. Odd Fellows and Red Men Hount that mire yon Money. down quite a great deal of fencing, He will return In time to but now of near Calhoon. is visitweek. fraternities, of which order he was ing friends and relatives In her old corn and other crops. The cyclone, a fill his pulpit here Sunday. member. There were about eight which was about two or three hunneighborhood. She will go from There will be preaching at the there to Rockport, this county, dred yards wide, passed between hundred in attendance at the fure--a- l. AH the neighboring lodges were court house here next Sunday morn- where she will visit her son, S. O. Mr. R. W. Barnes and Will well represented. ing by the Methodist pastor and at Maples, and family, after which she going up Muddy to the pike, of a will return to her son. T. H. Maples, thence taking up the north fork of Goshen at night beginning Not lie. Everybody invited. meeting. There will be an ice cream supivr of near Calhoon, with whom she Muddy creek, doing considerable Mr. T. J. Smith had seven at Llbertv church net Saturt'in Mr. c. E Ford, Enid, Okla., who now makes her home. Her son, Mr. damage. super'sion of tM Is spending a few weeks at Fords- - T. II. Maples, accompanied her to hay stacks blown down and scatter- ni''t undo- ville, looking after some business Ohio county nnd wa a pleasant ed. Several trees in the Au'n ladies of tie Methodist I'uireh. T- mntters, "was the guest of Dr. E. W. caller at The Herald office Monday. Grove, better known ns the Lonnle erhody invited. Ford, city, Thursday and Friday. 'Mr. Maples reports splendliT crops vicinity. ... a In the case of Commonwealth vs. ,ln hIs J ... ... ... ' . . ? ? ? ? .'. .H rt ?. H .'V. !,. ? . V. rt .. .. . . .s i . i. John Burden, charged with breach Centoi'towii's New llaulc. ' Jv of the peace, was tried in County The Farmers' Bank Is a new In-- 1 Judge R. R. Wedding's Court Mon- stitution which has been opened at ' day. Verdict of Jury $5 and costs. Centertown, this county, and which . 25c There will be an Ice cream sup Is doing a splendid business. All of $0.00 6 bars Big Deal Soap Sugar 100 lb. Gran. 5.G5 6 bars White Magic ;...25o per at Goshen by the Methodist la- - the capital stock of $15,000 has ;v 50 lbs. Pure Lard 4.75 G bars Ivory 25c 'dies for the benefit of the church, been sold, and more could have Q Patent Flour on Saturday night before the first been sold, and more could have been V L50 6 bars Fels Naptha 25c Sunday in August. Everybody in- been disposed of had It been on the 1 bbl.' Salt market. 1.25 6 bars Lenox 25c vited. 10 lbs. Pure Lard Tho officers are well known nnd St 10c Messrs. Dennis Walker, Fords-vlll- thoroughly competent business men 65c 3 pkgs. Argo Starch 5 lbs Pure Lard L. T. Barnes, Narrows; Hen- lOJc 3 pkgs. Eagle Thistle Soda 10c ry Barnes. Beaver Dam. and E. E. ,""" '""L l" "'"-'' "-Best Bacon, by side lllc' The new bank starts out under Hatches lOc Tinsley. 3 boxes Hartford, route 5. were He s Bacon Butts auspices and Ita success 10c pleasant callers at Tho eHrald office seems assured. The officers are: c 26c 2 boxes Table Salt per lb Paris Green, -Monday 1 President, W. H. Bean; Vice Presi- - ? 25c 2 bars WhiteFloatingSoap 10c 5 lb. lots, per lb D. Mrs. Thomas Petrie and !,, n vnr.nn. rn,hw iivi,, T. daughters, Annie Ruth and Lelia Rowe. Mr. Orvllle Ross, recently is May, of Brazil, Ind., will arrive in of the firm of Maddox, McMillan & to be the guests of Ross, has been engaged as assistant Hartford y Mrs. Petrle's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. cashIor. overJ. E. Fogle. Miss Annie Campbell, of Hart- Jl'DGE TAKING VACATION your Laundry at my Grocery, Time TaLeave Illinois Central Railroad TWO SPECIAL TERMS SOON Work Guaranteed. ford guessed tho exact number of Domestic finish. bic at Heaver Dam, Ky. Inches (3,980) of thread In tho big Called for and prompt delivery. South Bound. North Bound. Judge Blrkhead is taking advan Uer's Grocery. spider web at Fair & Co.'s store last tage p.m. 'Phono 140. 121-1- 1:35 a.m. No. No. 132-4- :05 of the vacation that has been Saturday and got tho prize a nlco p.m. Miss Edwlna Rowe and Mr. NewNo 12212:28 p.m. No. 1012:48 granted to the Circuit Judges each p!m. ton Fields, of Owensboro, are the pair of shoes. . No. 1022:48 p.m. No. 131-8- :55 summer and he is now dividing his . guests of Mr. and Mrs. John C. J. E. Williams, Agt. Rev. T. N. Compton, of Owens- time between his homo nnd his V boro, delivered two excellent ser- farm in Daviess county. The Judge Thomas. .St Mies Annie WANTED To buy a good work Pajton has been mons at the Baptist church here has rendered only one decision since W. B. CRABTREE. spending a few days recently with last Sunday morning and night to he hold his last term of court and horse. Rev. Bru- that was in the Duvnll case in the appreciative audiences. I i'5 For Sule, Cheap Good work Miss Fannie Whlttlnghill, near ner exchanged pulpits for the day. McLean Circuit Court. Fordsvllle. in horse, buggy and harness. The first of the special terms of Machinery has been put In opera R. R. WEDDING. WANTED Lady or gentleman to 29tf court that the Judge has called will Spring- Ho- tion and boring for oil Is now going charge of small Col. Hugh Murray, Equality, III., take county on Mon- In McLean Address, Dr. L. B. Bean, Hart- on at Ceralvo. this county. The be held busl-- , tel. . is in Hartford on a few days August 14, at which timo the Ky. 29tf. projectors announce thnt they aro ,da" ford, ness trip. prepared to go down 2500 feet if , cnses Snsi mo men who are it Miss Nora Wedding has return- necessary. charged with having taken part In and son, Master Mr. Guy Statdar ithe mob that lynched a negro at wen In ed from an extended visit to her Mln.s, A man, William Mr. Ed Johnson, of Puell, Mc- - Llvermoro sister, Mrs. George Lewis, near Ow will bo tried. All of Hertford Moarta. Lean county, was In Hartford Sun- - tno men aro out on bond and it is ensboro. Virgil Mrs. C. P. Keown and Mrs. day. He came up after his moth- - stated that a numbor of them are Mrs. Susan Sullenger is very ill Elgin have returned from a visit to Mrs. Ann Bennett, who ready for trial and that some of the of flux nt her son, Mr. B. F. Sullen-ger- 's relatives at Owensboro. will visit her daughter for the next cases will bo tried out 'at the special residence, five miles northeast two weeks. Mr. A. R. Scott and family, of of Hartford. terra. Just what effect tho arrest of visiting relaSedalla, Missouri, are Mr. M. F. Kimbley, Ceralvo, who two- of the alleged leaders by tho Center- Messrs. R. H. Goodall, tives and friends In Hartford. has been a constant reader of The federal authorities will have on the wife and town, Dayld S. Rhoads, Beaver Dam, Herald since It was established In special term Is not yet known. , Mr. W.5i Crabtree, were pleasant callers at The Herald Two weeks after opening the apo1874, called at The Herald office daughter Melva, were pleasant call-er- a office yesterday. Friday. dal term in McLean county, tho er at Tho Herald offlco last Thursday and renewed for rntirt .will nnon ni nneclal tnrm of IX)ST year. At Fair & Co.'s store, a Phlpps will return .Miss Louise court In Daviess county at which ihe : . to-dfrom a visit to the family or pair of gold nose glasses. Finder Mr. J. D. Hardin, of Chattanooga, caso against Mrs. LoutHda 'Lynch Hi will please return to Fair's store .Dr, JU A. King In Henderson, Ky. Tenn., was In Hartford last week a and a number of other persons ac- - m and be rewarded. '' few days and returned home with cused of crlmo will be tried. The 'Mr. John Chlnn and Son, Leslie, Misses Anna Eliza and Alice his wife, who for several weeks had grand Jury will bo empanelled for " the' latter accompanied by his wife, 'gave The Herald a pleasant call Keown have been In and near Fords- been tho guesF of Her uncle, Dr. a single day's work and will return vllle the past few days, visiting rel- Wayland Alexander. Indictments ag&lnst all persons that "wfille In' Hartford yesterday. atives and friends. '. a .were bound over to tho action of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Barnes gave '.. -. For Sale, Farms Ajl sizes, from body, In the event that thev Cant A. D. White Js putting a fine little party and, reception- recently tnat : 6to- - 300 acres. Wo can please you determine the facts warrant the re-In commission i . . now gasoline launch -. t5e,r.lvr?S'lencei on Mulberry . . :Wif.y'eVwaat'.to buy land, . plreet, InMiener of MlsVVadaj X i 'rwiok't A. YEIgER. CO.,Ky. in tyouga ariver nere. ii is ou xeei Readr.icity,'qoafcen, and Mr,' Clayton Subscribe for The llnrtrord t Tlerald "dandy.'' long and of Hartford, as sides the hosts and their guests, the O SCHOOL NOTES. O'down. Robert Melburn had a barn. S. K. Cox, sister of Mrs. House, last following were present: Misses ;0 O O OOOOOOOOOOO O, three stacks of hay and a lot of Friday and Saturdar. Zella May Nail, Ira Mills and Edith fencing blown down. On August 5 elections for Mrs. A. V. Goodln. after several Carson. Messrs. Ben Taylor, Will trustees will be held in LEWIS STRANG KILLED weeks visit to her parents, Capt. Gillespie and Herbert Sanders. many of the school districts of the IN ALTO ACCIDENT and Mrs. S. K. Cox, has returned to Mr. Will Park, of Narrows, the countr This is very Important oldest rural route carrier In point of 'her home in Charleston, Mo. Milwaukee Wis., Jun and each patron should attend and Revs. Chestc- - Steveiu and faml-il- service in the county, was one of see that some good man is elected Strang, a well known antoutoV.le the Gerald's callers yesterday. and Cecil S'ovens, Georgetown, s instantly killed this af as trustee. The welfare of the racer. are visiting their mother, Mrs. Mrs. W. H. Taylor has returned school and of the children depends ternoon near Blue Rlvr, Wisconsin. home from Louisville, where she largely on the trustee, therefore He was driving a cur la the State Laura Stevens, city, this week. 'Reliability tour and when at Mrs. L. C. Leach, Owensboro, who visited her son, Mr. H. B. Taylor, you should select the tost. deaored to avoid a 'collision with a Then again, the County ,had been the guest of her sister,! and daughter, Mrs. B. F. ZimmerMrs. M. L. Heavrin, for the past man. Mrs. Taylor was accompanied will be selected from those elected passinc team, his car planted over home by her daughter, Mrs. Zlra- - August 5 and those who hold over. an embankment. week, returned home yesterday. Imerman. and little son. NOTE Lewis Straus, an autoIt is absolutely necessary that the Misses Katherlne Rogers, of Mr. W. H. Moore, of the firm of County Board be good men. but we mobile rarer of International promQulncy, 111., and Mary Barnett, of inence, was the husband of Jennie Owensboro, will arrive In Hartford W. H. Moore & Son, went to Owens- - can not get that kind of men unless well known in boro Monday where he will remain the" people will select such men for Louise Spauldlng. to visit Mrs. Alex Barnett. , trustees. Go out to the Hartford and who visited here a several days under osteophathic J. F. CASKHIKR & CO., Funeral He was accompanied by election and solect men who are weeks ago. For several years she AH calls his son, Mr. John T. Moore, who re- broad minded and Directors and Embalmers. alive to school has been on the staae and Is known promptly and carefully attended to, turned home yesterday. interests, men who can and will, if in theatrical circles as day or night. Both telephones. lay aside self interests jander. She Is the aranddaughtc" Dr. J. C. Hoover, of Owensboro. !28tf Beaver Dam, Ky. wVn for the good of the boys and girls of Prof. Waylaad Alexander. Jv announces In his frienile o' of the county. Do not permit frlv- - lls quite III at his home her. It Don't nil your stomach with med- - OWo cotln,ie d n(1,oIn, that Is things to prevent Icine forty years old. just because It after Ma ntnn from Europe h,f olous holding an election. any one jfor said that Mrs. Strange had juel divorce. Is cheap. Our pride for twenty practIce wll, be ,llnlted t0 Disegs,s from HENRY LEACH. Supt years nas oeen a nice, iresn EIDck. jof Women surgery. Surgical Only Foiittoon Aiillmnl. JAMES H. WILUAMS. jcage and consoiutI.atlone. 2t3 There were fourteen applicant Allowed $1:10 Daiunue. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. .vmenen ana Mr. Gross Williams left Wednes. In the condemnation proceedings the teacher' certificate at the July children, of Dundee, Ky., were the day morninc for Hardlntburc. Kr. for land on which to build a switch examination held in court hall in guests of Mr. B. F. Bean and fami- - afteP a vIs,t her? wh frendsi. Af. In the suit of the Kimbley Coal Co. Hartford last Friday and Saturday sub-distri- ct ,000000000000000 Morton homestead. were blown ! I 20,-Lew- y. ; ) to-da- y sub-distri- ct i it, m wm c& cm,i3&zc&, &tem tzmdhZeT m m uc.guuuiuuuu, few days last week. Insist that your doctor leave your prescriptions with you or at our store. Then you will know you are safe in price and quality. JAMES H. WILLIAMS. Mr. Allen Foster, of Marlon. Ky., who had been visiting relatives In Hartford and Beaver Dam and vlci nltles for a week, returned home "'' .."":.:..""" ""' Wt'-liam- s, SOLD ,u,' ... ..,. ,,. y p.i,. t4 ! j jB4$Z&1&(90. SPECIAL CASH PRICES i Wil-Ham- s, j '1-- e Bargain Day lbbl. e; '" PHd :ARE NOT OVER! HARTFORD GROCERY COMPANY. igS to-da- The Jubilee Sale now a matter of history. Its merits and demerits I willsoon be forgotten, but do not look the fact that 0 0 0 i BARNARD & CO. are still desirous of cleaningup every te odd lot, small piece, or any article their stock intended for and Summer Wear. No use to spend your money elsewhere. Spend with the people who spend theirs at home. - BARGAINS ALL 0 0 0 an-oth- THE TlftE AT ay (' n jt BARNARD & CO., HARTFORD, - KENTUCKY. t a ... .,. Bt , ? 00 jvvyvvvvvyvyvvvvvvvtvvvvvvvvivtvvv a - .W b WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 1011. TAQE SIX. THE HARTFORD HFRAID century the prcgicss of newspaper OO 'Ifo Hartjord Herald WEDNESDAY, J CIA' 10, 1011. M. H. & E. RAILROAD TIME TA- BLE AT HARTFORD, KY. ..Time table effective Sunday, Dec. ' 4tli,runtnlns the following schedule: No. 112 North Hound due 7:20 n. in. Dully No. Daily Dally No. Ill US No. 113 Dally ce;it Sunday. Noith Hound due 3:10 p. m. except Sunday. Jsoutli Hound due 8:55 a. m. except Sunday. South Hound duo 1: 10 p. m. except Sunday. 11. E. MISCIIKE, Apt. BEGINNING OP ft fi! i fir t U : ' 6 Tho pump In our back yard, Where father watered all the stock never becomea ,00 0,d t0 bo good li S Anc found it rawer nuru. squeezing. It takes no paint or Uut now he has nnothewny powder to erase tho wrinkles from And needs no trough or pump, t,iio Its face and the longer you know It Introduced to World by Or the naners published In India Hc waters stock down In tho Street and tho better you become acquaintAnrkiirii. which mado Antl makes the! lambkins Jump. .1.. ed, tho better you will like It. Men ALWAYS Romans. !, firot nnnenranco in 1795, is tho lie down and worship at tho shrine I remeiiibor, I remember It Is The Hindoos seems to bo oldest. of its inimitable expression. But oh! The changes wrought Boars tho Signature or nlways entertained as tho most wel PUBLISIIEO IN 53 B. C. ;-- firir Are queerer than the little Duke FIRS! come guest. It is a thing or ueaut That Sister Helen bought! press of India Is conducted for Uie and a Joy forever; it Is universally SInco father Eoes to twenty clubs nd-easy on vorjr J-ciccJuloved and reverenced in spue ox uie sot, Came Next I""" " fw Pekin Gazette And mother has her ht and not a 'fact that It is man-mad- e principles. have no use for Mem'ry's art was me Wo It ha The Boston News Letter Has Changed Little creation of Cod's handiwork. We're trvlnp to -forget! ftvst paper published on thr North 'a soothing and comforting cfec to Present Day. American 'continent. The drFt edi- IN OI.B KKNTUCKV 'nnd has been known to cure seem- It has oc- tion of this uaper wp' got out on IS fJOB'S ClRMlii ,ingly incurable diseases. THIS porlod- (cult properties equal to the Persian REVIEW OF ART OP. PRINTING April 24, 1704. Tho second In 1, .,.,l,llalin,t W.1R tllO BOStOn IICBJ 11 uc TOKK CITY. To own a home is one of the most 'jraBi, it is more powerful than the THC CCNT.vn CONN(, TT MVftMV STMCT. NtW was followed a ia cherished thoughts that Is implant- - stronpest simulant, In fact at spiritTfcough It h'B 'c m of.cn Apid'fiazetto. which Mer- wlieiethe hater by Uio American Weekly was ed within tho human breast. The junlfstlc seances It literally makes tht China Is t!.e land bes-'atl'dcury. This last newspapor history of newippers young man engaging in business In lt10 "Bil0St walk." It Is nt once the g Romans. first published In Philadelphia on the city finds liimseii ni some uiu miost popuinr anu me mosi crodlt really belonr io the rr .".0 B. C Ju- Dc. ?1. KID.' thing in the universe. It's a tho amount necessary to As carl? as h Thre !? a Hie of It In the Plnla- -payments upon property fordojfar bill. lOakley (Kan.) Oraph- lius Cear founded the first paper Is almost comh mself and tnose ucpenueui. ui'" ic of the world. This laper was call- d"lphla library that for a ed Acts Popull Roman! Dlurna, n'oto rn.l that Is Invaluable In the country the tenant oi American him. Kill More Tlmn Wild Beasts. which Would be translated Bally studv of the early days of the farm 13 awakening to the fact sm-ul- o Tt was nt first n The number of people killed yearcan People. The Journalism. Record of the Roman that by energy and saving he shopf wltl' two columns to the purchase a small tract of land, build ly by wild beasts don't approach the copies wee distributed In the provbut even vast number killed by dlsense inces of the Roman empire, which na". four columns In all. his home and know the proud in now dnrliit' Its first v0ar. double num- dependence being a landowner perms. No life is safe from their Included what of at that time air," water, It (INCOBVOUATKIl) Oreeco bers were somo'lmos published. Germany, Spain, Prance, of his own destiny. attacks. They're In proBradford and master countries along the Med- was nrlnfed by Andrew of this class In dust, even food. But grand and other There is little need Copton. The first ad- - Kentucky seeking newer flel.ls. n,l John In tection is nfforded by Elccfric Bititerranean. was cop- . .. utaua . a -intitflitna1 ...riiur tn the Mureur.v mi Commonwealth tho op- ters, which destroy and expel these ' ,,,. ,,. , this great jvjs uomn . perms from tho sysportunity is always at hand. Ken-tuc- deadly disease lodlnK articles, about important .eon. wiionau..... , and -0. on the Is of some drawbacks, tem. That's why chills, fever .,.... may have leiUlatlve events, battles fouKbt.nd S ner F nj ,ague, an ma.armi ann mnuv advettl.M ,.te.. alPo news of vaMous kind.. Pr.dford but on tho whole, her people, her .Ao shllllnns 22 Cop- l- of this newanmier have not Bobeo Tea at snli and surroundings, male tne iiiHeu8es yieut Trv them he blood purifier. idea Just a llttlo derful beon preserved, but In some of the pound. enjoy the glorious health and work of ancient writers fragments better than tho allurements of dls- - and strength they'll give you llnpplct fiiil in Lincoln. . . n..4lnn. til O now T'llnrn tfl Tlflt have beon pubof the Acta "I Onlv lished, which lead to the celebrated m of tho "Fragmcnta rhrnnie conciliation and stomnch wno comemp.aio re.uuwu falsification New Shoots . .. A.iiaof i cen- "."" Dadwolllana" In the fifteenth binie, nor in uuiuckuia i" ...w...-- MKASUKI.VS KAINWiOPS FurIi ve Model I began taking Chambertrouble. tury whoroln fragments of the old lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets other lands, but to awaken us to locity smoke DOING IT ACCURATELY 27 around us here, for Ttoman newspapers were skillfully and in three davs I was able to be the blessings less cartridges. imitated In accordance with the de- up and got better right along. I rm dearest of all homes to Kentucklans Mr. Spencer C. Bussol. at a meet also black and low Mayfleld Messenger. scriptions of them contained in an- itho proudest girl In Lincoln to find is Kentucky. ing of the Royal Metorological measure smokeless. The only gun that fills the works. cient historical tpt'ch a pood medicine." For sale bv Society, dosciibcd how he obtained CvK r PowerlJ enoueh for deer. state of Ohio, City of Toledo.) demand tor a trom m Tho Pekln Cazette, which was all dealers. records of the actual size of rain ) ss. Luca3 county. safe to use in seltlcd districts, ex newspapor In thought to be the tlrst bone ("pump") ao drops. Ho said the experiments had Frank .I.Choney makes oath that ho cellent for target work, for foxes. for the the world, was published lie Landed Safely. zr tion repeater in j&r J. led him to conclude that the most -' Is senior partner of the firm of F. geese, woodchucks, etc. first time in 911 and has been regHero is the kind of an obituary satisfactory results were given by .25-2- 0 and In the ularly published up to tho present notice thnt a Ccorgla editor put up Cheney & Co.. doing bulslness Ill txcluira ftttmt: dv; quiet, imooih wotling pump action f tho uec of plaster of parls In fine .32-2- 0 ihe M.rrmtin Sptclat Smok'Icu Shtlbtrtd ; Ihe njo" '" makoup tiv a man: "Poor Jim Jones slung City of Toledo.County and State afore tlmo. Its present form nnd shallow " placed In thrco-lnc- h (op and tide tfrcfor Cor npU. accurate tiin, increiKd pay the flour calibres. It has UleJown eonttructioQ and leoru Utad Ircal comenimce. gonerally are the amo as tho origl-;t- sl hip earthy garments on a limb nnd said, and that Laid firm will trays t'o a depth of one and onejhl; thoe cott extra od olhci nuea ci tbeu calibcei. cf One Hundred Dollars for Ke did thousand years ago. swam the ilvor yesterday. Iumo of tinir Inches. Bflindrons during sl Our 13S pogo catalov describe! the full 7flarfl'n Indies In length and four not stand back because tho water each and every case of Catarrh that thunder storms had been registered, liae. Sent for three ttampa pottage. Write lor it. It Is ten bo cured by the use of Hall's 42 Willow Street inches in width. Tho leavos, of was cold, but plunged right In nnd ennnot yielding a total of 1C4 drops, dividCa New HTen. conn. Trank J. Cheney. Yie7uzttin which thero are eighteen, nrc of soft struck out for the other shore and Catarrh Cure. sizes: ed up into tho following Sworn to bolore me and nubsorlbed Twenty-fiv- e Jim vas thin paper with uncut edfes, and met the angels smiling. of 5 millimeters, 40 of De- ...... they are printed In Chinese charac il . IUUI,. ,,.., i,..t i,ml his siibscrln- - tn my presence, this 6th day of llltill, mvw 4 millimeters, 4S of 3 millimeters, bedn are occupied by those wo In, ton on one side only Those shoots tion to ll(3 i,omo paper paid nnd go ember, A. D., 1SSC. millimeters nnd 15 of 1 ONE FIRM THAT IS 3T of 2 A. V. Gleasou, (Seal.) fected. Not a city in tho county 1'oace to ma with a tnin ycnow there In good shape. are enclosed largest drops oc1A nM .!. Notary Public. millimeter. Tho .. envnr nnd nro fastoned at tho back memory." of the irw nas ie"3s iiituiy muii uiuh iu ici at U. conimoncerncnt Uken Inter-;-"- -! During N ft WAY ,1 Hali's Catarrh Cure Hh dUD ""t of its people slckl No other few light stltchos. with a storm off as tho -Never leave homo on a journey nally. and acts directly on the blood nrnrrrnMort. " Tinfore a fall Of hall P firm can point to so many cases of the latter part of tho eighteenth Bystem. In without a bottle of Chamberlain's and mucous burfaces of the itypUOlU or BO mucil iiuiusa uunmt, oftntnrv tbo nnnnr was printed marked Increase in drop slzo was A Circular 1 o Madame Lareiess babies sin wev-- cnn. as a result of our -the Imperial palore from movable Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem Send for testimonials free. apparent. London Standard. f F. J. Cheney & Co., . methods. tvpa of copper, afterward from wax edy. It is almost certain to be need n Housewife and Mr. IndifToledo, Ohio. j seventy ed and cannot bo obtained when on advantage we Can't you seo the tablet and for the past Hay Fever nnd Summer Colds For Hold by all Druggists, 73c. years from movable types of wood. board the cars or steamships. have over hog cholera or pip? Walk Must be relieved e.ulckly and Fo ferent Citizen. rn through your orphan asylums; who Take Hall's Family Pills for Tho Cntte Is compiled from pa- salo by all dealers. ley's Honey and Tar Compound will pers nrefonM before the general 1034 Wolmade tho fatherless and motherless do it. E. M. Stewart, HOUSE-FL& CO.. WE DID. children? council of the Chinese empire and fram St.. Chicago, writes: "I have TII'KVT WIl.li Wl.N General Dealers in medium' O FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Olirniii' Every July, August nnd during the hot conntlfutes tho principal AND Tim R1USON WHY been greatly troubled DIPHTHERIA O AV. R. Wiiglit, IMstor. we increase tho sickness and available to the people for ascer- O summer months with Hay Fevor TVPHOID FEVER. AND OTHER INFECTIOUS otv. nt tlm tinhlpg nnvnral hundred taining what I" going on In tho lOOOOOOOOOOOOOUU using Foley's Hon Republicans could carry and find that by if tho DISEASES. nop ont. u'n rnnsn bnhloa to dio by counM. Couriers are dispatched ey and Tar Compound I get great cvory Fourth Sunday I to n'l parta of the empire bearing Many others who suffer Sickness and Death from Our In .the thousands. Wo laugh at our Mmclilue relief." fections Warranted to Be Highcoplos of this newspaper to high enemies who dole out Insect pow- similarly will be glad to benefit by ; "'"Co8 suuauy ': er Than That of Any Other Foley s der, which only gives us a drunk. and prominent officers. experience. - Mr. Stewart's . iwouiu nan n, uu ii,iiiij'-u- t Firm In tho same lino and fly poison, which doesn't maHoney and Tar Compound Is effec It va not until tho year lGli, now rttln ot a turning of of Business. terially interfere with our busiZeltung, published nt 'communion service at 10:30 a.m. in either the Post Co responding to. It tive for coughs and colds ness. No ono can hurt us until tho persons. No Cnrlesatown. E. W.. July 7. 1911. Prayer meeting every . Wednesday agaln.t them. a black eye to tno children or grown-u- p Trankfort, made its nppearancc as .o a , ci- - would deliver linnn nnon pftrhncfi rtnn.. el, nt lluilnmo" T'hla la tn ..milf TrmYiiiri , A w10 '"the first newspapor published in evening ai a o can: rmmtrv. opiates, no harmful drugs. In yelwill be at your pall and dirty yard are wiped out. Europe. During tho seventeenth day as heretofore. substitutes. inform you that wo 11 Refuse low packages. .,- .. . discourage tho efforts of tho Demo.X II. . J rigui, m screen uoor earner man uouui una ui course, tnni won i uo uouo ..(t.. crats In Congress to secure us bet- For sale by all druggists. sum- - away. summer, with a choice line of ter government along with reducod Notice. Yours for dirt, disease and death. mer infections," including Typhoid taxation and lower cost of living, InHOUSE-FL& CO. All secretaries of tho American rUVUl, TMHktliA.ln ilt uiyilliiizi in, ... Qnnnlnl ui'vw. and hearten every trust and trust Society of Equity are requested to ducements for babies are offered in 1 magnate in the land. Happily, in pooling pledges a new line of bacteria, insuring long have tho tobacco If a woman it strong and healthy in a womanly way, mothTho Troof. d (Kentucky, we are a united party; lies erhood mcens to her but little suffering. The trouble circulated and returned to the illness and slow death. "Rostus, you are charged with Je- weaknesi and happily wo are to be led by a County Secretary by August 15th. thrice in the fact that the many women suffer from Wo desire to call x particular at- lng vagrant." fr-- i disease ol the distinctly feminine organism and are unfitted (man who noeds no Introduction anu HENRY M, PIRTLE, Scc'y. mean by vag-M lor motherhood. This can be remedied. tention to an Insidious variety of "What does you-a- ll , factlonlsm Is; Just knows not what ' Bacillus, which rant, youah honah?" Bovine Tubercle YiiP from Democrat 'an in your busiest season when Rlcht Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription to your milk sup "It means that you Have no vis .Wayback, a Democrat without fear you havo tho least time to spare.you wo are carrying ply. This Tubercle Bacillus is war ible means of supporL" Cures the weaknesses and disorder of women. and without reproach. are most likely- - to take diarrhoea ranted to produce large tuberculosis "How-cuyou all kin Bay dat I It acts directly on tho delicate and important We shall elect the ticket "hands and loso several days' time, unless organs concerned in motherhood, making them cianda in your children and slow ain't got no visbul means o' sur Ndown." The stars In their courses you havo Chamberlaln'8 Colic, Chol ticalthr. strong, vigorous, virilo and clastic. Why dat ol The era and Diarrhoea Remedy at hand tuberculosis of tho "bowels, which wo no't. youah honah7 fight at last for Democracy. Prescription" banishes the indisposition! of tho guarantee to bo fatal in 20 per cent woman o' mine weighs nigh free I "Favorite streamB, as they sweep onward to and take a dose on the first appear period of expeotancy and makes baby's advent easy and cases Infected. hun'red poun's youah' honah." sea, are frelghtod with Demo ance of the disease. For sale by" all of the the Our firm finds It unnecessary to baby. Thousands oi women bare organs, and insures a healthy and robust cratic, not with Republican hopes. dealers. All Skin Diseases . call the attention of our patrons to testified to its marvelous merits. The time has come for a change of ' IVomen Strong. tjpbhUr. Wo GET them. Look at Yield readily to treatment with Dr. Sick Woqtea Well. It Makes Makes Weak naparties- - In the State and In? the Honest druggists do not offer substitutes, and .urge them upon you a "tat your cemeteries filled with the pa- - Bell's Antiseptic Salve. Wo guar remedy".,'" ' tion. There Is nono other" way to F'OR FLETCriER'S' bi rfood." Accept no secret nostrum ina placo of this g tronB of the line oi products we antee It. zee a box. Sold every or injurious , reaph and remedy evils that are seen grain of o alcohol and not eeataiwBot a'drop . m vi carry. Visit your hospitals; the where, glyoctto extract o! healing, nstlyqmerican roots. drugs. Is a pure and known ofall men. McCreary RtWufArtl publishing was very alow, following tho Post Zeltung, a paper pubappearlished at Irregular Intervals The Heat ed at Antwerp (1C1G). English newspaper was the Weekly News. Issued In 1622. In 1634 tho was puo- first Swedish news-papeUshed at Stockholm. early part or me During tho eighteenth century many papers made their appearance in various parts of tho continent and In Engperland. Peter the Great took a sonal part In tho establishment of tho first Russian Journal, which was published In Moscow In 1703. newspaTho development of tho per Industry In the orient has been very remarkable. Wo have been so accustomed to look to the East onlv for light on the great problems nt lilnrnrv lint It seems too raucn !,, v.,nn fmm that ojarter of tho ,.., nni Wnowledco of our Yet neverthe- Generation. ilav and less some of tho mot reraarkablo ar ar.i intellectual newspapers published in Greece and Syria and r o o 1 OOOOOOOOOOOOO O POEMS YOU'LL ENJOl'. O O O The OO Herald's Special Selections. o o REMEMBER, I HEMEMUEH. I Tho house where I was born. d shack The sight of that y would mako me mourn, walk, Tho crooked llttlo brick-pave- d The hen house In the rear, With cabbage growing at the side, And pigsty rather near. lop-sideTo-da- I remember, remember, I remember, I remember, The cob pipe father had; nt will not lose a Democratic Independ ent vote. Ho has been often tried Ho Is and never found wanting. safe, sano and upright. The people have always known where to place him. They take no risks, after nearly a generation, In sending Mm back to Frankfort, and thero tuey will send him, no matter whom tho Republicans put up against him. So, sound the bold antliom and whilst tho band plays "Hall to the Chief," let Brother Addams and Brother Blackburn conduct Brother McCreary to tho grandstand! Henry Watterson In Courior-Jouf- t, nnl. J HARE PRIZE SOMETHING THAT NEVER GROWS OLD Thero Is ono thing In tho world that never grows too old to be pretty. It retains tho came beauty and symmetry of form with ago mat "characterized It In Its youth. Unlike ,nlf,,i Hrl In her teens. It l which Iwalboea Tho Kind Yon Have Always Bought, andtto over 30 years, lias brno in uso for -.ana lias uci-i-i w its infancy. Oj-z- sonal supervision since you j&TsJiiAZ. . In this. a nnn in ileceivo J - -- ... ,.... r i T.i..a mwi .Tiist-rts-irood"- nut piece of Navy Plub (A nve-ceIn those days made him glad.) The old stove In the kitchen, And father's stockinged feet All that was ere prosperity Swept us on Easy street. i remember. I .., remember, , the I roi Castor Oil, harmless Pleasant. It Soothing Syrups. It Lnta'lns neither Opium, Morphine nor It destroys Woriiis substance. Its ngo is its guarantee Diarrhoea and Wind cures Fovcrishncss. It cures Const nation CoSc. It reUovcs Tccthinff Troubles,Food, rcgi itatea.tho the and. Flatulency. It assimilates sleep. Stomach nnd Bowels, glvinff healthy ami natural Tho Mother's Ixleno. Tho Children's Panacea Caatoria is CASTORIA What is substitute for n GENUINE CASTORIA CJuzX .- The EM You Have Always Bought :il Use For Over 30 Years. uespicu-calculatin- j ten-beg- in a-- ? Ul and Power Companv BARRASS, MGR, i"" ,, E. G. f )" -.---- -. k" bnmo-lnvcstme- nt jri?:"r " iio Will wire your house at cost. Electric Li gifts are clean, healthy and safe. without home or bavin ess house sliould when wilhin reach. limn . ..a.ia ... REPEATING RIFLE fflarffi 3- - .rs(&s. S i rtOyiJ A ir firearms ..-- .- ......... . ,"". V1 ooooooooooooooooo Y J "'"'"' "iuoTl .,-,-- -,. J'" - - "'.,,", .Z.Z. -- Jrf tat u.u 1 1 Strong Healthy Women l .... Y I i? p' m J' ,- m non-iicr- 'habit-formin- " Cildrn cry f CA3TORI nil i A is ii itii .wnyjm-'r--H- nk!(w "" WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 1011. THE HARTFORD HERALD N. 362 poles to Daviess' corner on Interest and cost, and second to the ey by mortgage by tho defendants, Mattlo Landrum O Rough Creek; thenco down Rough payment of plaintiff's debt, Interest L. M. Landrum, O Creek in Its meanders to the mouth and cost, and the remainder, if any and J. W. Landrum to the decedent, of Big Run; thence to an ash, two will be held for tho further orders A. N. Brown, on March 27th, 1903, and recorded In Mortgage Bool: Y, maples, corner to Jos. Barnett's sur- of the Court. PAGE SEVEN'. one face to another with complacence, said: " 'Well, who comes first? Who's been waiting the longest?' " 'Here, Doc that's me,' said Snip, the tailor, rising and flourishing his unpaid bill. "I've been waiting over eighteen months!' " ii ooooooooooooooo lASTEIt COMMISSIONERS O O SALES. t CINS GROW 10 ALFALFA OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Sale. Ohio Circuit Court, Kentucky. Ohio County A. E. Pato, Assignee Bank, Plaintiff, v Master Conunlssloner's vs. rt U r J PREPARATION OF TRE SOIL We are very particular about the Master Commissioner's Sale. kind of seeds we put ln our gardens, Ohio Circuit Court, Kentucky. but not all the plants that start are C. C. Price, Executor of Susanah P. The MOSt ESSenlial PrOCedUre from our sowing The wind car Master Commissioner's Sale. Prlco, Plaintiff, Held ried some seed from a far-oOhio Circuit Court, Kentucky. vs. Here Aluch Care Is tho costs grow rank all last signed, and paying where weeds F. H. Miller, Plaintiff, E. E. Price, et al., Defendants. herein, I will offer for sale ov These weeds, although summer. vs. . Necessary. By virtue of a Judgment and orpublic auction at tho court house you' never saw them, and were not Otis Walker, Defendant. der of sale of the Ohio Circuit Court, door in Hartford, on Monday, the to blame for them growing ln your By vlrtuo of a Judgment and orhaxj L'nnlnn. will mnko trouble for you iplaxtixg si:asox is rendered at tho June term, 1911, 7th day of August, 1911, about ono purpose der of sale of tho Ohio Circuit o'clock p. m., upon a credit 'of sis, the Hartford and Point Pleasant in tho above cause for the If permitted to grow and multiply. 2G0 rods to 0f settling the estate of Susanah P. Court, rendered at tho April torm, 13 a 3 E. crop that can be Alfalfa twelve and eighteen months, tho fol road; thence N. u Is the samo wny wltn ti,e weeds a beech on Rough River; thenco price, deceased, and dividing the 1911, In the above cause for the grown successfully In any region or of cnarnctert which we will name lt lowing described property, stono and nmnnPBt tho nartles in in- - sum or 5.JUU.UH, witn interest at mo Kentucky ptovlrtcd m certain condl- - ..fauitg. Sometimes a person will FIRST A certain lot or parcel "own tuui. W. terest as their interests appear,, rate of G per cent, per annum from tlons aro met. They are: First, a 't,lInk situntpd town of small hickory; thenco S. 3 In the nf innri tnat hg faiings 0r faults do uay oi iwarc.i. iyiu, unui e and bounded 134 rods to a stone In tho Hartford after paying tho costs herein, .VM,loin $40.45 costs herein. I fairly feitllo eoll; second, a well not matter to other people, but only Hartford, Kentucky, and and Point Pleasant road; thenco and including a reasonable at- drained toil: third, a yoll with t0 himself, which is a great mis-moas follows: Being on tho corner of will offer for wlll offer for sale by public auction than enough lime ln It to cor- - take Tlle freezes which wo call street and Fox alley (now with the road S. 58 E. 15 rods and torney's fee, I Market ie court ll0USC door ln Hartford. acidity; fourth, a soil free fl,en'ce are continually wafting seed and bolne the East 18 links; thenco S. C8i E. 38 rods; sale by public auction at the . "-- . door in Hartford, ,u" E. 20 rods to tho court house ...,,1 from wends. With therm conditions . rum une i part of lot No. 48. as laid down on thenco S. 73 iiv.ui i" .m"""--.- . ...... nno auou' "D o ciock p. m upon ui ra.iiuu must uu u inujiuiiy jut-- i . pn . v.. w.v. Beginning, uoiiittiniiiB 100 acres Wll .ai.v.r , th 7h ,lnv nf Aucust. . , ho nlnf of tho town of Hartford, clven un to weens may maue a oi six moDU, uw , geC(, ,JC(l Such a seed bed Is is font nn Mnrknt street more or less All thowascoal and i9u, about ono o'clock p. m.; upon ,'" crenit .. iirnnnrir i ii.iv i . troubl0 for a great many people be- reserved a credit of six and twelve montns, ini iincnrinnri ,..w,., .thoroughly pulverlzed througliout si(,og tho owner. be- - mineral under which a mnri ww 4 5 foot and All tne ngnt. line nnu interest oi and makes a good contact with nrnn,rtv E. V. Phlpps and Is now owned the following the lng same lot of ground convoyed to the defendant, Otis Walker, In and subboll. Alfalfa may be sown In the UL'IXKI) HER PROSPECTS v", ,iu-" a ir " nnri wifft i.v "by wniiam " .,- FOR HAIM'V MAIlKIACiK conveyed John A certain tract of land In Ohio.10 cerium reai esiuie irmvii) spring on ground free from weeds, Phlpps, executor of Washington a part of the land T0(l11. anil Known as tno rnnfnlninir 112 acres cd "y as most farmers have difficulty C Warden to E. V. Phlpps. And nmintv Tfv Phlpps. deceased, on April 18th. 1 UteA in Ohio but "What do you think of Stubbs?' loxceptlng also tho family graveyard and moro specifically bounded and M 1895, which deed Is of record In the county. Kentucky, and "enueathed In .getting lid of weeds, and as we a visIlor a9ked of a prominent Con Beginning as follows: described " Ohio County Clerk's omce, ueeai""" f T, alker by tho will on r Tn,,h nrok nt a to said Otis !. weaving uy recent, survey uy hotter In a fall sowlnir. wo will clvo Bressinun Book 15, page 192, to which referaid J. It. Todd. Said land Is bound. Itlin he replied, "he reminds CH, Wilson, tho following boundary white oak running thence due tuotlinit nf nrnroilnrf. In tirolinr-- l Anno la iinrn hn.fi. on Ule 'Norl" lno ,nn"s A' ilng for fall seeding. mo of the story of a North Carolina poles to a stake; thence North 153 ho soui, by the lands SECOND A certain lot or parcel wedding. Beginning at a hickory in Mary due East 109 poles to a stake, cor- - 'en Purch; on the East miniin niav innov,-- a crop line jio- In Hartford. Ohio contv, J- - T- - Wallace; on the Southeast of land They as the Lord have Jined low ner of upper tract; thence with the ,. ,.. ,o follows no- - Tlchenor's line, 50 feet from Itatoes or wheat, but there la some by Taylor Burch and Ed Davltl-oter on Rough river; thence down same South 20 East 50 poles to a may bo left let no man nut asunder, said the Binning at a point on the West line on tne soutn and west ny tno danger that the ground I'arson said river ng R meander8 blnclIriB on gum and hickory; thence South 2 and or .MarKet street 18 feet from the lands of D. C. fiodsev. or sufficient too dry to prepare well, therefore It W. IVt poles, S. West 20 poles to a hickory; thence t'arson, sain me uiiueniuum, water S. 39 lan(1 " !na' ,le ' t0 " hM of Fox Alle (now Cen- low sums of mon-,l- B Intersection grammar W. Vlh South 31 East 10 poles to a Hyca thereof to produce the 11 poles, S. 87 prepared In tho earlv spring. How- - 'I rises to (luesMou vour ter street), with said street: thenco poles, N. 73 M W. 9 poles, N. 52 more and hickory on the bank of ey ordered to be made. We wants this pvnr. tho mnflinil nf tirnrrultirn t In that sentence. with Market street Northwest 18 The purchaser will be required to poles to a maple, Frank Rough Creek; thenco down the W. 8 h Rnmo Plrat llmrnmrlilv .ll.k 'Wedding done right.' execute bond with approved security feet to tho corner of a lot sold by "When the smoke cleared away, corner; thence with his lino creok with the meanders of same"to Ross' tho ground and follow immediately John H. McHenry to Benton & Pot- - S. 53 W. C poles to tho center of tho beginning. immedlaelv after sale. tho bride looked around on a dead with a turning plow. The ground i. trlit- nntrlna tn (nn il.-- .. lirntlipr. . a dead This 14th day of July. 1911. n ilonil mtnictar Tho purchaser will be required to rtglTt B,g Run creek; thence up same a8 ,t should be harrowed every week on"""""F. L. FELIX. ,,.. meanders ln tho middle thereof to execute bond with approved security bridegroom and several ouier uenu ten days until seeding time. Es to the left 18 ieet; inenco at. rifiiu Master Commissioner. sighed. Jno. and Arbin Immediately after sale. pecially should tho ground be bar men lying near, and 45 feet to tho bo a stone, corner with Attornev. angles to the left O. B. " 'Thorn Rowo on tho This 14th day of July. 1011. Tlchenor and rowed after rains, ns soon ns possl-- 1 ginning, being same lot conveyed revolvers," said she, 'has sure F. L. FELTX. and Point Pleasant road; ble, to conserve moisture. The disk Estttpoil With Mis I.iro. to S. K. Cox and wife by James A. Hartford played the dickens with my prosMaster Commissioner. with Rowe's lino S. 17 W. Twenty-on- e years ago I faced an may bo used occasionally to throw Thomas and wire on tho 12th day thence New York Telegraph. pects.' " II. P. Taylor, Attorney. 9i noles , to a stono; thenco with awful death," writes II. 11. Martin. up weed seeds whore they will , VI ruuiua..., c 13'. -" The frequent borrow Port Harrelson, S. C. "Doctors germinate. Wat ill Your Kidneys. record In tho Ohio County Clork's Sale. and black to s to Mintor Coninil'-sloiipr'and tho ings conserve tho moisture and kill said I had consumption No. IB. page W. Their action controls your bonlth. office In Deed Book Ohio Circuit Court, Kentucky. dreadful cough I had looked llko it, weeds. Io not disk just befce Read what Foley Kidney Pills have muj a luii.ci ... .,cuv;u .An .IU ...l.lstli .AfArnnpo- lfl tioro had. BUm, u. n. 1YHIV.1. .u....w...ItTO, ... ,IV, Aol.liv'a" lllln S . Wesley Berry, et al., Plaintiffs, ..... ii.i sure enough. I tried everything l sowing, ns this may throw up word done for your neighbor. Mrs. H. W. or parcel Of .1111c, tiiun-THIRD A tract SOW, E. 100 poles t oa stono, urviuo vs. " could hear of for my cough, and was weds that may not start until after Allen, Quincy, ill., says: "About a land ln Hartford, Ohio county, Ken corner in Ashby's lino; Bolle McReynolds, et al.. Defend- under tho treatment of tho best the alfalfa Is sown. The seed bed year ago my kidneys began botherBogln- - Bishop's tnckv.- bounded as follows: '.I .,.!., nl.hnn'a lino TJ 1 V. V. ants. doctor In. Georgetown, S. C, for a should be well compacted, sn if nec- ing me. I had a swelling ln my annlng at a stake on Fox Alley (now By vlrtuo of a Judgment and or- - year, but could get no relief. A essary, t uso tho roller. Three or kles and limbs, then headaches and i'u,co l" " 45 feet from the in- Center street), roan; Ider of salo of tho Ohio Circuit friend advised mo to try Dr. King's four weeks before seeding, apply nervous dizzy spells, and later ses corner on saiu torsectlon of Fox Alley (now Cen .Tlchenor with said road and her lines j Court, rendered at the April term, 'eVl. Discovery. I did so and was lime, If necessary to use It. Try vere backaches. The doctors proter street), with Market street, be- thoncco . J ,1911, in tho above cause for i"" completely cured. I feel that I owe 'on a small plot, oven If you think nounced it serious kidney trouble, N. 72'4 W. 20 pole3 N. 6Syt ing a part of lot No. 48; thence . . ... T rOTC j.u 4iuitij uu .! mwirai no a. IK nnlna nm IV inUQ sum oi tPAA mw ln.nAB. nt t IA n)y ... uu.uu, w" ife (0 tn3 great tiiroat ann you don't need It. Tills Is the onlv and I was steadily gottlng worse parallel with Market street running uoiea to a stono, her corner on said road; rate of C per cent, per annum from lunK curei positively guaran- - way to find out definitely the lime when I began taking Toley Kldnev Tfa Northwestwardly 3C feet with a or her lines, w. day of April, lull, until ,C0(1 for COughs, colds, and alt bron- - requirements of the soil. Disk tho Pills. Shortly after, the swellings line of a lot formerly owned by thenco with another tho beginning, tno 28th E. 134 poles to va&t and$108.70 costs horoln.l will chIal nffCCtlons. 50c and SI. 00. limo In well. Either went down and my pains besan Washington Phlpps and James A. 3 ofrer for sai0 by public auction at Trlal Dotti0 free at James H. Wll- - llmo or raw ground limestone niav leaving me. I kept on taxing tiie-T- i angles containing 101 acres moro or less. Thomas; thence with right Tho purchaser will be required to tno court house door ln Hartford, nams bo used. In buying fresh burnt 'until I was once more freed of all to tho left 5 feet with a lino of a security on Monday, tho 7th day of August, I lime, remember that it requires 5C Kidney trouble and suffering. to J. T. execute bond with npproved -- A lot sold by J. II. McHenry immediately after sale. 1011 nnnnt- nno o'clock n.- m..- uoon SWIMMIXfi fillOSTJ .....w.. rwn T'ftf pounds of It to equal 100 pounds of ;have a great deal to thank Folrv Benton, now owned by J. E. Bean; ,.m w lv nn,1 twolvo months. . I'mni'.tiuM .'.".. ri.iii. raw ground limestone. .. This 14th day of July, 1911. t ,.v:ufti of m. Kidney Pills for and shall alwavs thenco at right angles to the right F. L. FELIX. following described property, In August l'th and recommend them." For sale by all tho Seed between of said lot 18 feet to a with a line Lecturing beforo tho Camera 41n n. .tin nfn nf OA lintllntn IA1' Master Commissioner. Beaver Dam, Kentucky, i" line of a lot sold by H. D. McHenry a int nf .rrnnml inn feet front on Club, Dr. Francis Ward said that. ... , "... druggists. Jones, Foglo, Heavrln & Wood Duko; thenco with hl3 lino to T. S. ilsl In Met ter. ward, Attorneys. Barnard street, and a depth of 170 In an attempt to photograph ai" riglft angled to the left 20 feet; , , WHl'.er All tho stores closed on . . .. ...,.,, , mnro nr loss, to an alley, oolhg 'Hiwr natural surroundings., uc f0t thenco again at riglit angles 54 feet an observa-- 1 ' Master Commissioner's Sale. same lot or parcel of land on which constructed a ponjl with 0, u, , Qrt,p; the day my uncle died. croBBW to a stake on Fox Alley (now Cenone side be-- 1 Tommy That's nothing. All the Kontucky. decedent. Joseph Berry, formerly re- - tlon chamber let in at qw (f Ohio Circuit Court, ter street): thenco with tho samo . - low tno surmce oi t no banks closod for three weeks the thp cmi pf jf sided, and the same deeded to Joand at right angles to tho left 25 W. M. Cox, Plaintiff, chani-- , my father left town. by Elizabeth A. Smith ThrouBh tho window of tils ,o jft seph Berry vs. o ioct for ft. day after . feet to tho beginning, being samo -- " and Grace S. Shaver, recorded ln uer. unseen u mo Jho ro!nr Jn rm P. Cooper, ot al., Defendants. Full I'nitlrulnif. lot sold and conveyed by McHenry J. '- """- .llAn..nMn.l In ilifa By virtue of a Judgment and or- Deed Book No. 9, pago 211, in the and bring tho moisture up to thv a The yoi'iiu woman presented a itas Executor of H. D. McHenry to S. ...w....u, v.. mnfinuof tho Clerk of tho Ohio nieius. no uluu.bicu n. to r.rotcnon seed. check payable K. Cox, February 4, 1S95, as per der of salo of tho Ohio Circuit Court, offico that tho protection or lisn wncn in Tho whole story cannot bo told in Schmidt and Indorsed It without tho Ohio County rendered at tho October term, 1910, County Court. deed recorded ln state Is much moro Tho purchaser will be required to their natural longth. For fur- the middle Initial. Clerk's office in Deed Book No. 16, (in tho abovo causo for tho sum of thorough than is generally supposed. nn article of this nddropi "Sep." explained the toiler, "you ther Information, $78.00, with lntorest at tho rato ot execute bond with npproved security 40. pages 38 and fish wore In reality All silvery Immediately after sale. CEO. ROBERTA. have forgotten tho 'H.' " NOTE Tho counters and shelv- C per cent, por annum from tho reflectmero mirrors In the water, This 14th day of July, 1911. Agricultural Expor'- Agronomist "Ach, ?o I half." she said blush-Ingling ln tho store building will bo 21th day of October, 1910, until ing tho tono and color of their surF. L. FELIX, Lexington, Ky. sum of ment Station, and added hurriedly "Aro Fold with tho real estate upon which paid, and tho further roundings, so as to appear to tholr Master Commissioner. in H $355'.00 with like Interest from the the building stnnds. gray, unsubstantial J. M. Porter, Olenn Sr Slmmerman fellow fish as The purchaser will bo required to 8th day of December, 1908, the first swimming ghosts, hardly to bo dis- APT DESCRIPTIOX OF A For summer diarrhoea in children adjudged duo ho and Barnett & Smith, Attorneys. executo bond with approved security amount being tinguished at all. It was only when WELL KXOWX CHARACTER alvava plvi Chamberlain's Colic. Beaver Dam Doposlt Bank and the Immediately after sale, the dace, for example, rose to the Cholera ami Diarrhoea Rcmedv and Ma'tor Coinii'Iswloncr Snip. second duo tho plaintiff herein, and This 14th day of July, 1911. ;surfaco, causing Its body to reflect Bill Nyo Ind the truth well told castor oil. and a spoodv cure Is cer$92.30 costs herein, I will offer for F. L. FELIX, m "A itiira mav r.rc a tain. For sole hv all dealers. when lie said: ' ' Administrator of salo by public auction at tho court John B. Wilson, Master Commissioner. pond could seo and go wort on tho hack of his neck for r de torn of tho Monday, tho estate of A. N. Brown, Imii'oitalitv. houeo door in Hartford, on H. P. Taylor, Attorney. Londondlobe. collar button, ride In the back for Its little victim. ceased, Plaintiff, ' Immor'allty. what's tho 7th day of August, 1911, about a railroad train to savo ln-- ! icoach of VP. ono o'clock p. m., upon a credit of Commissioner's Snip. tho mattov '.xlt'i t'-- hen?" Master forest on his money till tho corduc-Ito- r tho follow R. M. Landrum, &c, Defendants. "ClO 01." I atop his clock nt gotn nrouud, Ohio Circuit Court, Kentucky. six and twolvo months, orBy vlrtuo of a Judgment and ing described proporty, "Hor son never sots." night to savo wear and tear, leave Jessie Phlpps " Plaintiff, Circuit and Mldrna Twelve acrea of land, moro or der of Eale ot tno 0m' ..Into "I" or "t" without a dot or cross J, vs. Ohio county, Court, rendered nt tho Juno term, The Kind You Have Always Baugnt to save ink. pasture m Dofendnnts. less, In Cromwell, mother'- Laura Greonwoodt &c cause for tho a man of a Judgment and or- Kentucky, bounded as follows: Be- 1911, in tho abovo 'prnvn to samo ground, but By virtue of Bears the on tho streot sum of $201.75, with Interest at r7-?j?L- t this sort Is a gentleman and a schol- der of salo of tho Ohio Circuit fHnntne at a cornercorner, running, the rnto of 0 per cent, por annum of nr compared to tho fellow that will Court, rendered at tho Juno term, known as Daniel's Coopor's lino; .from tho 274i day of March, 1903, Signature that word Is to -- . . two or three jtako a nowspapcr 1911, in tho abovo causo for tho with tho streot until paid, subject to tho following The Philosophy or Ago. of tho pro- thenco with his lino forty feet; and ,ycnrB aml when asfe(1 to srttlo fnr purpose of tho division Tho question of a man's ago does i,t mUs )t Mq U)0 poat.nfflco nn(, Wot to tho lino In tho Bar- - credits: $32.28. March 27th. 1905; ceeds amongst the parties ln inter- --hnP A,,ntln lino: thenco with said $21.52, July 27th, 190G; $40.00, . many vcars. but moro Tiionn nn It rtfersto Dr.Tutt's Liver Pills and tr has It marked "refused." est and paying tho costs heroin, I Mooro's; thenco November 12tb, 1907, and $25.00, h,8 imyBCal condition and frnmo of offer for salo by public auction line to the corner ln will 8th, 1911, and $40.95 ,s young e0 JonR aa lino to Trout's line: February Are you constipated? at tho court houso door ln Hartford, with Mooro's with his line to Ellon costs heroin, I will offer for salo by m,ml A mnn ft ha3.boen an,i a HE HAT) WAITED LONGEST Troubled with Indigestion? ,je avo,B belng Monday, tho 7th day of August, thence South on WANTED RECOGXITIOX Sick headache? thence East with public auction at tho court houso grouch It ls tho lack of agreeable Vlrtlgo? 1911, about one o'clock p. m., upon Daniel's corner; to tho beginning, lnclucMng door ln Hartford, on Monday, tho qualiUe8 that imta tii0 0idor man Bilious? llpo a credit of six and twolvo months, said improvements thereon the two ,7th day of August, 1911, about ono Tall, apropos Prof. W. Lawson Iniomnla? property, all out Qf bu8,nesgt Occasionally you ANY of these symptoms and many others tho following described vnnntrstor of seventy, but of tho now serum euro for hay Indicate Inaction of the LIVER. nf snvdor Holder and George o'clock p. m., upon a credit of six ita t: fovcr, said at a medical bnnquet In not Included, and bolng and twelve months, the following rQ often you 8eo an 0ld mnn ot 3STeoca. About ono hundred acres of land Oontry aro Dan- - Denver: iforty QmlQ and bo yoUng. proporty convoyed to J, P. described property, samo convoyed to E. V. same being tho . "This euro Is the result of A tract of land in Ohio county, Anvnpn. . hv A. Haven and wife on -Phipps by Jas. C. Wardon In No- Cooper mn 1004. and which deed Kontucky. bounded as follows tho result of much patient . , i vember, 1850, and deed for which Is April LAVVU a i tw Tlnnlr No. 35. toll. Indeed, when I think of tho A rain Iicmeuy On tho North by tno U. W. Tecorded in Deed Book "L", pago ls of is need- - patient waiting involved In tho perlypago I26 Ohio County Clork's of- - Shultz lands; on tho East by Mad- Both intorna.1 and oxternal C45, Ohio County Clerk's office fecting of this cure, I am reminded on tne souui 07 iari on mo e ")"u "uu'' is Take No Substitute. ing in Ohio county, Kontucky, and flco tt which, deed reference - ,dox; by McDowell, and containing Keep a bottle of Dr. ""' Bell's Anti-tlo- n of Dr. Bob Sawyer's ante-rooa moro particular doscrlp- .West at two beeches, sweet mado for beginning "Dr, Bob Sawyer ntopif-- proudly Good for all kinds of bowel 60 acres more or less. The deed , Pain. o said property. gum and black gum In W. C. Warono day. There Externally for cuts, Into hla ante-rooproceeds of said sale will bo for which la recorded In Deed Book ,troubles. The Eft&LE EYE S&LYS den's line, corner of O. R. Ashloy's applied" firs?, "to the 19. page 571, Ohio County Court (burna, sprains and all pains. Strong-Beav- ef were quite eight or nine persons SUTIERUHD'S the payment ot 17G acrea; thenco E. 100 poleB to a Good rV Nnthlng hut tha Eys convey- - ly' antiseptic. Sold everywhere m there. And Dr. Bob, looking from Dam Deposit Bank's debt, Cler'kV office, arid the same Iwech, dogwood and stono; thence ff Harriett Ford, et al., Defendants. By vlrtuo of a Judgment and order of sale of the Ohio Circuit Court, rendered at the Juno term, 1911, In the above cause for the purpose of settling tho estate of tho Ohio County Bank, as- vey, to which this Is a part; thence up the Big Run with Its meandere to two white oaks, poplar and hickory near where Condlt's Ferry crosses the Big Run; thenco S. 20 E. 117 poles to the beginning,-- containing two hundred acres moro or less, but erroneously said to con- tain one hundred and twenty-fiv- e. Excepting therefrom tho surfaco of a certain tract of 100 acres sold by E. V. Phlpps to Mary Tlchenor as shown by Deed Book 34, pago 351, and which 100 acres of surface only Is bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a stone, corner In The purchaser will bo required to execute bond with approved security Immediately after sale. This 14th day of July, 1911. F. L. FELIX, Master Commissioner. Heavrln & Woodward, Attorneys. page 194, same omce, or sufficient thoronf tn nrnduco tho sums of 'money ordered to bo made. The purchaser will be required to execute bond with approved security Immediately after sale. This 14th day of July, 1911. F. L. FELIX, Master Commissioner. Wilson & Crowe, Attorneys. Is a Successful Crop in OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Kentucky. O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO LIFE'S GAUDEX. O at to-w- su-em- nr,i, re rwr t,M. .in i(nv rf CT I". .... In-re- ct ..... i tii. j.o,ii,j "... rv ut i. juu ,i, I '. i .. ,...o.i ,' i n. ClW. X S:tt . .t i - --. Lll-on- new-fnngle- d, self-cocit-I- j I '"" "u l"Pole. u ,,..,. ,t0 " ip"j s V"; ..-X- i. ... ' air-slak- ..., I .- ..,. ..- -. -- to-w- lt: i'hi' .. tp ,.., y, I e to-w- lt: Ct flSTOR A Tfnt. -- CZ& tCti' JUST ONE '& WORD MEANS HEALTH. '5 i to-wi- to-w- ii. ' -- p - " M'sPills Tou m AVEDNESDAY, f JULY s;h mvb ;ZZL To THE HARTFORD HERALD - IH S2M1? the Big EVERYBODY Pic-ni- c at Simnydale, Ky., July 29th, '11 iSJ In r;. 3, Mil. ' ' fc , i- - ti show will be on the grounds. The W. O. W. Lodge wil! march in the evening. Moving picture 8 BIG BALL GAME the best that will be played this season. MUSIC! I BPSKTHE PALO STRING BAND, (which is the best in the County) WILL FURNISH SOME GOOD 'lz3 tiaVllOYCi nCYCila -- rl g , rr r J i., Ala. , C. Liles, M0gelcy, MnxIflV. fcrntctf w ,)eMorl Iff l.'riw-ar July Herbert Mid Ira .MOXiey, rain nnd crops look well hero. Is In " o KlMLK. had y0 ),aVe a fine Co n ETSSE&SStf I'JJ iSS'l'SS-S- fz? (!. T 'SHTlvJn I Owin. Onol Owen, Emmet Shelby Park, Claton Park, 1'urk. r'iif-HnK'.v. Lloyd ltender, Seth Albert Ri'ev, Pc.l Robertson. -t GALL FOR Tlowc. Thos. Smith, Herbert Stow-in. Shown. Cepbns Vnnco, jt'llrrlr.n Wilmington, Kstlll Wilkins, 10 ivnn rvalitreo. Will Wakelnnd, Hor- " Wlllio .. Mirrt King. Ceo. Whobrey, por Senator in This, the bcvcnllifiWllobrc.t ,:lz Murphy. Kstm Thom- .. IKIMtflHIB s. iuiiinn. tis niui 1.. .n. iuass mn bu District i'V S GOES "WET" HY ttons First. A MAJORITY OF 7,000 nvixnu, .in. !. umi. Lotilu-n good condition; tobacco not so ft ... 1 t hi At n moetlng of the Democratic Committee of the 7th Senatorial District of Kentucky, held at Heaver 22d Dam. In said District, on tho July. 15)11, I a (luorum being dav of j.rciont) the following resolutions unanimously anil offered v. ore adopted: First: Resolved by tho Democratic Kxecutho Committee of the Kentucky 7th Senatorial District of that a Domocratlc Dologato ConvenIn tion bo hold at tho Old Inn Ky., on Tuesday, tho Louisville, day of August, 1311, at 10 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of nominating a Domocratlc candidate for Sonator in this, the 7th Senatorial District of Kentucky, to be voted for at the Stato election on November 7, 1011. Second: That delegates shall bo selected to said convention from tho composing said district counties and on a basis of one delegato for each 1!00 votes and each fraction over 100 votes cast for Democratic Presidential olectlors In 100S, which delegates shall bo selected In County Mass Conventions held at the county seats of tho respective coun ties at 1 o'clock p. m. on Saturday, .,. 10. .i mil. and " HIU ImUI ".f said Mass Conventions shall be call ed to order and held In tho manner provided by tho party law. Third: All Democrats and all other voters who declare their pur pose to amilato with the Democrat- In iinrtv in tin fiiaiu UIUUWUII i iu iuu 1911. are ellgl lmirf In November. bio and may participate In said Mass and Delegate Conventions. Fourth: ITpon the basis set out the counties .n thee resolutions aro entitled to the following num- -' Ilutler, 5; Muhbcr of delegates: lenberg, 14: Ohio. 1"4; total 33. Necessary to a cholco 17 dclegato votes. Fifth: Resolved. That each Democratic newspapor In this Senatorial District bo requested to publish this call, and that tho members of this committee take such other steps as may bo necessary to give same proper publication. O. D. LIKENS. Ch'm'n. J. M. FERGUSON. Sec'y. th Austin. Tex.. July 2:1. The "Anwon their tis" have fulit In Texas by the narrow margin of about 7,000 votes out of a total vote cast of approximates no.non. With a few scattering counties admitted to bo favorable to Hie antU mill out. there Is a majori ty of 5,2 or, for the antla. and It Is (Inured that tho returns from the srnttorlng counties In question will svoll their majority to about 7,- 50n. The fight has been one of tho KASTVJKW. most hotly contested ever known in July 21. Sunday School Is It li stated to Texas, and while nicely at this place. night thnt the Prohibitionists will Mr. J. W. Duke is dangerously as Indicated by accept the results the unofficial returns, they an- HI of typhoid fever. Messrs. S. R. and L. D. French nounce that tho prohibition war in Friday until Sunday Texas will be continued until they spent from with relatives and friends at Bea win. ver Dam and Taylor Mines. PLAN TO 3IAKI! VP KOH Mrs. J. n. Henry, of Taffy, Is the A SHOUT POTATO CHOP guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hlnton. Mrs. Altha Stewart and son Ellis City, Mo., July 22. spent from Friday until Sunday at Kansas that have Heaver Dam and Taylor Mines with Steaming old potatoes been kept a year makes them look relatives and friends. as good as new. The possibilities Mrs. Jane Mitchell Is Til of old of this discovery when old potatoes age and a complication of diseases. aro selling at $1.73 and tho new one Notice to Creditors. scarce at $3. were exploited by a Ohio Circuit Court, Kentucky. good many hucksters In Kansas City L. B. Davis', Administrator, Plain They found a ready sale for their "new" potatoes at consid tiff, vs. L. B. Davis' heirs, Defend erably below the market price. Tho ants. All persons having claims against steamed variety looks much like the on close Inspection tho tho estate of L. B. Davis, deceased, jnew, but aro hereby notified to file same with 'nves aro seen to be larger. Commissioner at tho undersigned DREAM SAYED A LIFE his ofilco in Hartford, Kentucky, REMAHKAHLE INCIDENT properly proven, on or before Sep- tember 1, 1911, or they will be for- ( 'ever barred. Youngstown, Ohio, July 20. F. L. FELIX, Mvers, of 29i4 Jream which Edward Master 'Coriiratss'ionerV Ohio Circuit Court. North Lima, had at 2 o'clock this morning, that 'Us mothor had gone Card or Thank. to the home of Morgan Covert, a We take this opportunity of thank- away, and thrown herself Into mile ling the people of Beaver Dam and a well, hclned to sr.vj her life. for the many kldnesses Tin. EM . ..U UU..( nuoWoiiinirc. from his vicinitydream, found that his mother had shown us during the recent Illness left the hou.i", a.id bo nt once and death oi our uear son, Clayton, dressed and nurrlel to the we'l, .These expressions of tender syrapa- thy shall ever be cherished In our where he found ho. She had thrown herself In, but memory. We will cheerfully rehe rescued her boforo life was ex- turn any kindness when opportunitinct. She was bruised and cut by ty affords, but God alone can and will reward you. her fall. David S. Rhoads and family. Mrs. Mers was taken Into Prospecially Tolcy Kidney Pills are y ant' committed to bate Court useful In all ailments and disorTwenty-Fiv- e e. Conts Is tho Price of tho Masslllon Asylum for tho ders of the kidney and bladder, bePeace. Ill health unbalanced her cause they are composed of Ingre The terrible Itching and smarting, for their mind. dients specially selected Inrlrlont in certain skin diseases. Is corrective, healing, tonic, and stim- OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO almost Instantly allayed by apply- ulating effect upon these organs u jng Chamberlain a aaive. rnco, so i!.ii"n.vr uiiuiiuii. and tho urinary passages. They are O O cents. For sale by all dealers. m .1. W. llriiner, Pastor. a uric acid antiseptic, antlllthlc and OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO solvent. Try them: For sale by all ni druggists. Prayer service Wednesday even- OGOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOO good. Mrs. John Daffron Is vory 111. Mr. Marvin Martin Is out a;'1" Our little town Is still Improving r,. who hn Dodson. 'icrn ery sick for several weeks, Is i'. be un attain Ill W. 51. Murphy and wire, oi fflf riavftn't this place, lslted Mrs. Lula names ft and family at Concord last Sundav. j Our singing school at Marvin's Chapel is getting nlong nicely. Mr. !; list, Shornian Park Is the teacner. Lon Yonlank will got his Mr. next week. Mr. completed Ferguson will begin work on Vlv his resldenco and storo houso nt once. MiscellanBOils Articles m... . 1 111! ami "'v.. .... lillUlll Gin mt nf rillflrloo- ,. , - if)0 ,, last Saturday. There was much ' : p , f ,,, T . call 111 work done nnd there will bo a Nynl's Little Liver Pills... 19c meptlng on the first Saturday in August at 2 o'clock. Want all the Chamberlain's Liver Pills.. 19c members to be on hand. 42fi v. rwlrl'a Iv'lflnnv Pills Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Willis, of Nar 42c rows, aro visiting menus ai uus jf Doau's Kidney Pills !$ TX.. T7S.. T Xtn NT,, jjixt; Uillo 10 place. UL. lxinya nun ij jj ft a MmmmM cy e,MWH3'Ha ma Jsl XV-- n a n :zz rwsrssMfiMsswsM : blt .... $ wivw.wwvwxtAv Wp r"s-lden- vvvvvv1vvvMvMVkvtvvvvvvM.vw wuw the time, nor soace. to make any introductory re- Drug Store, but read over the marks pertaining to this Ctit-Raand come in to see us when you want anything in the partial L! drug line. It's all CUT-RA- 1 te $ 1 -- V jj 1 Rubber Goods Department I i i I S S2 2-a- t. Fountain Syiillge 83c i 5 Ozr- g O 11 c uukxW I ri'i ! i, i 50c 75c Atomizer s 50c Rubber Bath Sponge..35c Pierce's Discovery w wine oi vjarain U-h iiuoiu 83c y j oou r & Pi ii 83c 1 urn's Voir. Com j Stnart'sDyspepsia Tablets 42c Paint! Paint! S. W-P- !.?. 1 coco . mM I I . no Po J Brighten up and use fj Uastona Cepha lgine.. Sloan's Liniment 19c 1 9c Toilet Hrticlcs Covers most, wears long- I est, looks better than any I paint you can buy. Now 5 w don't forget this, but when S O 5 you do painting, come to see 5 us and call for Sherw -3 sa L r-- S ST 3 POQ C7 r I itif sg ,il 1 "J Aat. .rt to-da- y. I Jffi Y& I Colgate's Talcum Powder..l5o Mellier's Talcum Powder.. 10c Golf Girl Talcum Powder..l5c Hind's Honey and Alum uu uream 19c Colgate's Toilet Water Euthymol Tooth Powder.. 19o Paint. Prescription Dept. At your command at any hour, day or night. i ! Pi?-l-E - b ? g s fit an I Ifrti p- - ksi . n pu mi m M; ... .. ..i Ohio Cointy Drug Co,, INCOR PORAT1S Gx-xfftrx'& ' " OrigiiVaT - Old. - Cut-Rat- e Stand. Druggists- O. HARTFORD, WVSOX. had a good shower of rain here last Friday which was Crops and gardens much needed. aro yet looking badly. Mr. Oscar Grant, who was run over by tho separator of a wneat ti,.Mhor nnd hurt very badly, Is, getting along very well. Misses Rowena Rowo and Geneva are visiting Ross, of Centertown, Susan and Martha Elliott. Misses Mrs. Emory Wilcox lost a good cow last week. Mr. and Mrs. George Brewer, of Rochester, visited Mr. and Mrs. Will Campfleld Saturday and .Tnlv 24. Wo KENTUCKY. I Wo Have Just Received a Car Load of OHIO RIVER SKLT a days "Which we will offer for to-da- CJ j few per oarrei. oniy at We will also sell Hoosier Cotton next Cl Saturday, July 29, only by bolt at per ydj2y Five hundred paii s of shoes at any old price. We want to cleanup this line, as our fall stock is coming in and we need the room. Now is your chance for bargains in Yours truly, shoes! $1.50 m VVNDlLlL., KENTUCKY. ing at 8 o'clock. SOLDIER ROYS GONE Teachers' mooting In tho Baraca ENCAMPMENT TO In. V. Davenport Saturday. room Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. , T ir-- .. I Mr. ana mia, .. i. nnvannnrl Sunday at 9:45 a. Bible school Company II, tho local company of lng In New Mexico, also one from spent a part of last weelc with Mr HOPEWELL. Supt. Dr. E. militia, left about 2 o'clock Friday w. Morning W. Ford, at 10:45 and July 22. Tho Taylortown home his brothor John, who lives in Ar For two months, beginning L.i Mrs. Ed Williams, at Paradise worship morning under command of Capt. talent gavo a nice play at Jubilee kansas. They were both born in evening worship at eight o'clock. CBRAIiVO. James M. DeWeeso and Lieut. C. B. Preaching by pastor. this county near Wysox, left here July 15, 1 will give as a prem last Friday nght. July 24. Master nay Klmmel Shown for tho annual Stato encampMrs. Margaret Taylor, of Wysox, after tho war, and aro aboutTO. B. Y. P. U. meeting Sunday ' ium"! vpnrHfmbscrintiontoThe h tvnhold fever. ment, which Is being hold at Orell, 80 years old, respectively. They .. V v at 7 o'clock. r.TlM.A OWA Is spending a few days with Mr and and Mr. ana Mrs. Junius miuw near Louisville. Tho boys will bo are nephews of Mrs. Taylor. O. Taylor. Mrs. C Hart- visiting In Evansvllle. Hartford Herald or the gone about ten days, and during Mr. C. G. Taylor wont to mill at Poem a Gem. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Davei port Mrs. Nola Mullen and children, or of Dallas. Texas, aro visiting MnJ. jnochestor last week. While there that tlmo will have an opportunity From Rev. H. Stubenvoll, Allison, ford Republican, with eaoh Paducah, are visiting her sister, Davenport's parents, Mr. and Mrs. he heard some parties talking about in test their skill with the rlflo on la., In praise of Dr. King's New Life tho Stato rlflo range Besides tho Pills: nm Fulton, of Cool Springs, and the grasshoppers eating things over pair of 5.00 Gold Speotaolea Mrs P.L.Jones. B. overnuits ana who, ui .Mr. and Mrs, B. K. WlHams, o this In Butler county. Mr. commissioned ofilcorB named abovo "They're such a health necessity, One man said they had eaten about two acres of the following membora, 52 In num- In every homo these pills should bo. guaranteed to wear perman Kronos, were .the guests of Mr. P. community. Sunday L. Wood and family ber, left on tho spoclal: Taylor own, corn, stripping going If other kinds you'vo tried In vain, ently and fitted scientifically. Mrs. Carrie Heflln, Owensboro, la Is Miss Lizzie Moore, of Elbert Hun- - on through his the blades and Ira Allon, Ivan Allen, Estill Bar-not- t, field,. USE DR. KINO'S visiting Mr. and Mrs. relavisiting her mother and other Allison Barnett, Claude Ben- And be well again. ley. tives here. nett, Letcher Bennett, Ben H. BenOnly 25c at James H. Williams, Snralns reaulre careful treatment. Mrs. Tobe Brown, of this aolgh- who has I Hqlsley, Miss Mattle nett, Ben Blair, Cliff Burden, Joe 214 Main Btreet. m borhood, lost a valuable cow, last Keep quiet and apply Chamberlain's Carpenter,. Cecil (been attending school at Bowling week. It Is supposed she got foun Liniment freely, it will remove the Brownd, Bernlo Jowoler and Optician. Fos-to- r. Joreen for the lasl eight months, has For Sale Town property, vacant DoWeeso, Herbert Follx, Chas. soreness and quickly restore the dered ,on molasses cane. two-stodwelling. 'returned home W. D. Gray, DennU Hoagland, lots, cottages and Mrs. Margaret Taylor bad a. let- - parts to a healthy condition. For & CO., A. C. YEISER le byall dealers Oswald Hockor, Clarence Howard, OOOOOOOOOCOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOO Subscribe for Th Harttwd UeraMter from Asher Wallace, who is Hartford, Ky. Ernest Hudson, Fritz Jenny, James FREE! Mrs. Vorda .Shultz, of tho Little Bend, and Mr. and Mrs. Jonn Knleht. of Cool Springs, visited Mrs. A DUNDEE MERCANTILE CO., INCORrORATKD. ....i.. I Pai-Min'- s J. B. TAPPAN, in ry Hartford, - Kentucky. IlT-sa- (