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Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.): August 2, 1911 Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Jno. P. Barrett & Co. Hartford, KY 1911 haf1911080201_sn84037890 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.): August 2, 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. THE HARTFORD HERALD. Subscription $1 Per Tear, in Advance. "1 Conn, the Herald of a Nohj World, the ft lm of All Satioai Lumbering at Mj Back." All Kinds Job Printing Neatly Executed. 37th YEAR. UNCALLED-FO- R u Ridge. HARTFORD, KY., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1911. and Daviess counties, his last term being taught at Mr. Westerfleld eight-months nt NO. 31 Fleas-a- PERPETUITY OF MOTION Is 39 ;r 41 H years old and was born and reared FOUND BY KENTUCKIflN In tills county. Left fatherless to INSULTING TOAST fight life's battles at an early age, Model Has Been h educated himself and provided He Thinks for his mother and other children. Going for the Past Eight Offered Governor Wilson, He was an A. S. of E. organizer In ago, Daviess county several years ' Alonths. of New Jersey. and has been Identified with this movement right along. He is a Frankfort, Ky., July 29. Invesmember of the Baptist Church and .CALLED A LHRMIB IN6RATE has finished his first course in tigation by a large manufacturing Masonry. A wife and two children company Is being mado of what Is constitute his family. Ho Is a claimed Jo be a perpetual motion .By a Man Whom He Had Op- speaker of splendid ability and a machine perfected by Noel Hodges, of Frankfort. Mr. Hodges claims fine type of Kentucky citizen. posed in Legislative Mr. Westerfleld asks the voters that the small model which he has to give his aspirations a fair con at his home In Holmes street has Matters. been running for eight months, sideration. without any means of propulsion QUESTION FORCED ON CANADA tiie proposer drank alone BREATHITT KILLING outside of the power tho machine counties . Itself generates. He claims that the The land, which lies in the south- GOEBEL MURDER SUSPECT BEFORE THE CA5EERA FOUND DEAD IN THICKET Seagirt, N. J., JuIyTA. CharacOttawa, Ontario, July 29. In a machine will produce power enough eastern part of Harlan county and as an lngrate terizing Gov. Wilson general election to be held In Septo run an electric fan or small dy In the northwest section of Bell, Huntington, W. Va., July 27. Morgantown, Ky., July 26. Har- tember, Canada will decide and a liar In a toast offered In the The desire to have a startling pho namo and he says he has refused an carries some of the best coal seams whether lan Whlttaker, aged of presence of a number of officers she wants reciprocity, held out by and most valuable timber In Southtograph taken resulted In the prob offer of $50,000 for his invention. years, was found dead out In a President Taft and the New Jersey National Guard, able fatal Injury of Lawrence Bick Hodges has been working on his eastern Kentucky. the American James R. Nugent, chairman of the er In addition to the abovo tract the thicket, where he had been cutting Congress. Invention for years, quietly and Before tlio camera Bickon his farm, about two' has Democratic State Committee, Mining pompany Is ac- bushes, by the opposition Obstruction Joseph without anybody knowing what ho Kentenia er and his brother-in-labeen the target for the strongest Smith, both of was doing, and he 'has Just made quiring other holdings, and It will miles from here. Heart failure having made it clear that the Gov Jackson, Ky., posed caused bis death. kind of condemnation all through with ernment could not bring Tho expos- public the fact that ho has solved soon probably have an acreage of drawn revolvers. Whlttaker was arrested and kept procity bill to a vote In the reci the camp of the New Jersey Guard. ure completed, the men pulled the tho problom of perpetual motion between 80,000 and 90,000 acres. It the House months In Tho assertion was made at a dln-n- triggers of their guns in fun. Bick- which has driven so many men to has Just closed a deal with W. H. In jail nbout eighteen of Commons, Sir Wilfred Laurler connection with the Goebel murder last night, and one officer at er tell with a bullet through his tho Insane asylums during the hun- H. Smith, of this county, whereby It recommended and Governor Gener that It was only head. Smith did not know his gun dreds of years that the Inventors becomes the owner of 5,000 acre3 at Frankfort. Ho leaves a wife and al Earl Grey dissolved Parliament. least stated one daughter. by exercising tho greatest have been struggling with the task. of land. Tho price paid was $250.- Sir Wilfred Laurler announced that was loaded. Mr. Hodges says he will not sell for 000. that he was kept from atthe election would be held on ThursAlthough no positive announce tacking Nugent on tho spot. $50,000, although he Is poor, for COMING FROM MISSOURI day, September 21. Both sides exTho maner In which Nugent mado POOR PREACHER OFFERED he knows that his Invention is worth ment has yet been made to that ef press satisfaction at this prospect of Ho says fect. It Is almost certain that with many times that amount. the remark has led several who TO HELP STATE TICKET a final test of strength. by in has were present to go to Gov. Wilson short railroad If Sir Wilfred Laurler is return$3.00 FOR HIS PRAYER the machine they been examinedwith willa bo time a line of place up y experts and have agreed and assure him If tho story built from this ed to power, as he confidently exthey wero got to tho newspapers him that he had solved the difficult Martin's Fork and Catron's creek, Champ Clark and Former Gov.! pects, Parliament will be reassemready to testify to tho language by Refused to Accept Because It problem of making a machine that where It will tap the rich holdings bled, the reciprocity bill passed and will run until It wears out without of the Kentenia Company. Folk To Stump Kentucky the State chairman. at an agreed date both the United Would Commercial The lease of this land Is probably Tho Governor had nothing to say the use of springs, compressed air States and Canada will put the necFor AkCreary the largest deal of Its kind over or any other motive power. about tho matter for publication essary tariff changes Into effect. ize the Act. o Invention Is a wheel with mado in Kentucky, and Its consumwhen seen If the opposition wins a majority, Nugent was at a restaurant at stcol balls at the end of rods on ono mation Is of inestimable value to St. Louis, Mo., July 29. Missouri which appears next to Impossible Madison, Wis., July- 2S. Tho sidd of tho wheel, tho weight of Harlan county and this section. Avon late last night, accompanied will send two Presidential candi- now, R. L. Borden, Its loader, will by Bob Delaney, the Atlantic City Rev. A. Tull, a retired Methodist these being enough, Hodges says, to rne minding of tiie railroad up dates to Kentucky In an effort to become Premier, reciprocity will be minister, has lost faith in tho Wis drive the wheel on around. He says Martin's Fork will make Harlnn tho carry that Commonwealth for for - dropped and Canada will remain a gambler, and two women. full of peo- consin Legislature and haa rotu'ned ho welcomes Investigation of tho divergent point of threo lines or mer Senator James B. McCrcary, high tariff country, desirous of Before it dining-roople Nugent, without any warning, tho check for $3 which ho was paid Invention and would bo glad to hnvo and will assure Its position as Democratic nominee for Governor. Itinuinc tho present tariff relations rose from his seat and offered the for delivering a prayer In the Sen anybody show him any flaw In It. It tho business center of probably tho While no formal program has with the United States, following toast, tho latter part be ate, with a letter to State Treasurer Is probable that scientists from sev largest Industrial section In tho been arranged, friends of both for- These relations were criticized ns Dahl, reading as follows: ing given in deathlike silence: eral sections of the country will, State, mer Governor Folk and Speaker unreasonable by nearly everybody In ) it "I received your check for $3 for come to Frankfort to examlno tho "I propose a toast" to the GovernChamp Clark declare the- two Mis- - 'Canada until "the question became a BOILER LETS or of New Jersey, tho commander-in-chi- delivering a prayer In tho Senate. I invention and see if It Is what It is sourlans will lend their assistance party issue. Her reciprocity over-t- o GO WITH FATAL FORCE of tho militia. He's an ln- thank you and tho Senate for tho claimed to be. tho Kentucky organization In an jtures having been rejected eontln-effo- rt Wood-rograte and he's a liar. I mean courtesy, but return it. It would to wrest the State from Re- - luously since tho Elgin treaty was Ky., July 28 Guy Owenton, I repeat he's an ln- bo purely- commercialism to accept TIIE SECRETARY OF STATE Wilson. Kentucky 'abrogated by the United States In publican control. The CLOSES GREEN COUNTY BANK Judy, aged 13, is dead and Warren election will be held November 7. grate and a liar. Do I drink alone?" $3 from tho Senato for asking tho I860, Canada had given up hope of Woods, aged 18, Is not expected to Tho officers present wore dumb- favor of tho Lord. say closer trade relations and was doAdvices from Washington Too big loans to one man and his live as tho result of a bollor explo Speaker Clark will take the stump ing very well on her own account. Delaney arose with NuJ founded. "Really, It seems as If tho $67 gent, but not another man left his paid for prayer during this session partner In business caused tho Sec- sion. Tho boys and their parents In Kentucky and at the Missouri President Taft realizing the ab eat at tho moment. Delaney saw was lost monoy. As the legislature retary of State's office to closo live at Monterey, a small town In Democratic League, the surdity of such tarfff barriers something was wrong, and Instead did such 'rotten' business on all tem- the Farmer's Bank, of Summersvllle, this county. They constructed an en headquarters, It was tween two countries in which The bank has a gine and boiler and had been op stated their candidate would give as conditions of life, Industry and la of drinking the toast, remained perance measures, It Indicates that Green county. standing and Nugent's was tho only not a single prayer reached tho capital stock of $15,000 and had erating It successfully for several much tlmo to tho campaign as he bor are so similar, held forth the glass that touched lips. Lord for tho promotion of temper- deposits of $26,000. The bank loan- weeks. The boiler was made out of could spare. olive branch. The Laurler Governoil can. Yesterday ono staff ance, but that He favored the brew- - ed $10,694.81 to J. S. Mitchell, who a Ono member of Gen. Collins Olllo M. James, of tho First Con ment being in power, "saw It first." got up and left his seat, soon to bo erics saloonkeepers. How is now cashier of tho bank, and to of tho valves quit work and the gressional and According to the rule of Canadian District, la the primary tho Mitchell & Lyons Lumber Com- boys, unconscious of their danger, nominco for the United States Sen- politics, this made It necessary that moro of them, could prayer for monoy fall? followed by three continued to feed tho boiler, with and a rogular army officer who was "I have been sunk In debt for six pany. These loans, however, wero ate, tho place formerly held by the the Conservative partv should oppresent. Delany followed the man teen weeks and needed money worse made before Mitchell became cash the result that a terrific explosion candldato for Governor. Speaker pose It. The great financial and Young Judy was killed who first left his seat and started to than any of them, but not such ier of tho bank. Tho bank was ocenrred. Clark and James served several manufacturing Interests.whlch have Instantly and Woods was ' fiionfey;" closed, It was stated at the Secre- - almost say something to hlln. ' ' of the terms in Congress together nnd are a stake In the continuance btully ilurneti'n'nd' bruised: M the pergonal tflen'dS. UCVUUSU Ul OUUD O UUItU, Ul litt The officer cut him short with the blRli protective tariff, rushed to J three other looso management and too largo tlmo of the accident AN ABANDONED BABY remark: support of the Conservatives. This you start anylhlng, you want FOUND IN TELESCOPE loans. It is not charged that any- boys were present and two of these WEST NOCREEK SCHOOL "If encouraged the party's leaders to body did anything wrong In connec- were burned, but It is not thought to be suro you can finish 11." IMPROVEMENT LEAGUE believe thpy might turn the Laurler Lebanon, Ky July 29. Two sons tion with tho bank. The loans nro seriously. Delaney returned to tho dining-rooGovernment out. rejoining Nugent. of J. N. Wright, living near Loret-t- secured, but It Is stated that the seProgram for Friday evening, Aug- in Canada, where the Government DEATH REMOVES MR. Y In this county, while on their curity Is not known to bo sound. Nugent and Gov. Wilson have not ust 4. 1911: retains office by virtue of and only FROM THE DIRECTORY been on frlondly terms since last way homo a. recent midnight, found Singing. answered by so long ns it retains n majority In tho Governor jammed a baby boy flanging in part or an "LOUISVILLE" DIVISION winter, when memory gems from "Pearls of Many the House of Commons, the election Chattanooga, Tenn., July 31. NOW "KENTUCKY" DIVISION through legislation which was re- old canvas telescope attached to tho Sens." Reading of Minutes. tho form of a vote for the Yet Y Is the name of a man who to tho old- - front gato of Lorotto Academy. Tho markably distasteful Solo Iva .members of the Housf In tho 221 .tatlon Bertha Ward. .. Announcement has been mndo died here Inst night, and whoso Wallace. Virgil constituencies or "mines" Stump Speech time bosses In both tho Republican boys took tho baby homo with thom into parties. Ho has fre- and It was brought Into town last that on July 1st tho name of tho name has occupied tho unique posl- -' Stevens. Reading Secretary. Solo which tho country Is divided. If tlm and Democratic tlon of bolng tho shortest In tho city quently taken occasion at public evening and placed with Jailer Mad- Loulsvlllo division of the Illinois Questions nnd liberals win. the Ooverror-Gene-Bettie Ward. Central Railroad Company was directory for twclvo years. Mr. Y Answers O. D. Carson and Marlls- - asks their party leader, now Sir dinners slnco tho legislature ad- den. about a changed to tho "Kentucky" divis- was 74 years old, a harness maker, sa Foster. Stump Speech Tymor Laurler. to form a Government. If journed to attack tho executive's The child Is evidently politics. month or six weeks old. Tho baby ion. Tho now division will bo un- a bachelor and led something of tho Westerfleld. Old business. Recess, the conservatives win, tho Conserva-SlnglnDelaney achieved famo seven or was taken from the Jail this morn- der the suporlntendency of A. II. llfo of a recluso, rarely mixing with Lee- - tlvo leader Is asked to assume tho Now business. eight years ago when bo wont on ing by a wealthy family, who will Eagan, who formerly was at the other workmen. Ho was an Eng ' ture bv President. Debate Sub- - reins. head of tho Louisville division. The lishman and It Is believed that Y Ject: "Resolved, That tho Pulpit tho ball bond of two gamblers at probably keep It and caro for It. Premier Laurler Is quoted as say- an assumed namo, but no ono change, will not annex any now tor-- I City and tho two men Atlantic AffordB a preftfor PIp,,, for Eloquence ing rltory to Mr. Eagan's district. It Is lnow of any other or any of his an-- 1 than tho Bnr." Affirmative: J. P. Have Your Soil Annlyzed. Jumped their ball. Delaney tried "Tho United States Congress, hav- He was a genius and Foster, D. E. Ward. paying tho $8,600 In this county would do meroly a change of namo, and It ttecedonts. Farmers to got out of Negative: O. Ing approved the reciprocity acree-which ho had pledged for tho men well If at certain Intervals they will apply to what Is known as tho Invented several devices and Is said Carson, Robert Davis. Query ment, It Is desirable that action on tho plea that ho was drunk when would have their soil analyzed to Evansvlllo division, oxtondlng from to have contributed frequently to box. Reading of pro- - without delay shall bo taken by Can- Criticism. gram. he signed tho bond and did not find out In what particular the land Henderson to Hopklnsvlllo, Includ- - tho magazines. adn." ls deficient. This analysis can ,ba .Ing the unlontown, Dixon and Provl-don- e know what ho was doing. FILYDIA FOSTER, Sec'y. The Premier feel3 that the InterNowh From Home. branches, as well as tho main at tho State Agricultural national obligatloiri under which Shawneo, Ok., July 28. 1911. 1'opo Seriously 111 ANNOUNCED CANDIDATE lego. Wo bollevo there are farm- - line, extending from Loulsvlllo to Editors of Hartford Herald, Cannda rests t" tho United State Rome, July 28. It was virtually shall bo dlsch.wd ono way or tho In Ohio county who are Fulton. The old Louisville division FOR REPRESENTATIVE ors Ky. Dear Sirs: Find $1.00 that otho- - without rtfflnr. buying ono kind of fertilizer and ,had n careor extending pvor fifteen inclosed for whlclj. please sond mo admitted at the Vatican Popo Plus Is seriously 111, and much At tho head of Tho Herald's putting it on land and tho same lanti .years. Tho commiM'nnera who negctlit- Tho Herald ono year. will bo found the Is starving for a different kind of It Is Bald ,i !, rnnlnrnoltv niMYnni.nt nlortf fourth page nm nlwnva cvlnri U'hnn TiVtilnv Concom Is felt for him. ,s weak nn'(1 depressed od theo'selves and their Government Notice to Creditors. announcement of Mr. M. T. Wes- nourishment. Have tho soil ana comes to get Tho Herald and hoar ltho nontlff Ohio Circuit Court, Kentucky. terfleld, of Pleasant Ridge, Ky., who lyzed and find out wbat particular from homo. Shawneo Is a benutl- - ;ana "re"nffl w" aicuiiy, owing nn oariy nctIon. Tin United ."tntoa TT .11.1. L. TJ. Davis', Administrator, Plainseeks the Democratic nomination for thing the land is deficient In, and ful place, but still it Is not Ken - Representative from Ohio county, supply the deficiency with tho prop-o- r tiff, vs. L. B. Davis' holrs, Defend- tucky. or vory nuie toon nnu nas oeen ment. Tho panviivii t duty of the iaKo Yours truly, ants. (noting on milk ana eggs. subject to tho action of the convenkind of nourishment. Canadian Oovornment, therefore, is C, O. BENNETT. All persons having claims against tion which "will be held hero on f, to carry out Its part of tho tho estato of L. B. Davis, deceased, FARMERS' UNION WANTS Correct ! Saturday, August 12, Wouldn't ne? .,nd lnro tin oufoslt'.'ji t " TWO PROGRESSIVE LAWS Thoro havo been three Republican blocked all jff'ivlu to secure a vote. Now wouldn't a man who could are hereby notified to file same with Mr. WeEterflold is not unknown Commissioner at Governors of Kentucky and tho Ro the appeal to tho country Is taken to the people of our county, as he n't see any taint about Senator the undorslgned The Kentucky division of tho(publlcan party hoB been ashamed of ns tho most lire', means of dlspos .Is a good mixer among the people 'Bradley's election cut Bome tlgure ,hls office In Hartford, Kentucky, record of every one of them and inp 0f tho pending quctlnn. and 'has many friends.1 Ho Is a In putting an end to the doings of properly proven, on or before Sep' Farmers' Educational and .tember 1. 1911, or they wljl bo tive .union or America ciosoa a vory ,has only endorsed them ns a mat- farmer and school teacher by pro the Third House at Frankfort? The new Parliament will 'oyer barred. . F. L. FELIX., convention at LouIbtIHo ,ter of party necessity. having followed the latter Todd County Times. This ought ble about October 11 29M .... Wednesday afternoon. The farmers to be a good reason not to, elect tho i ; i. Master Commissioner, llae of work fqr the past fifteen Ohio Circuit Court .went on. record as favoring the one. yearjr.' He has taught In both Ohio Subscribe for The Herald. $1 a year, j Ellzabethtown News. . Subscribe for Tho Hartford Herald. fifty-eight to-da- y. or to-dself-re-strto-da- Itlatlve and referendum and recall In all matters pertaining to legislaRECIPROCITY IS ' tion and elections. EVER KENTUCKY The matter was brought up In a UDEUj report made by the Committee on Legislation, and the clause relating NOWTHE ISSUE Kentenia Alining Company Takes to the initiative and referendum and recall was adopted by a large Over 65,000 Acres Rich majority. The committee In Its re- In Canada New Parliaport urged that legislation for the Coal Land. benefit of the farmer be strongly ment to be Named. agitated at the next session of the Harlan, Ky., July 29. What is A probably tho largest land deal ever State Legislature at Frankfort. to conduct the special THE DIE ISMSTJY LAURIER made In Kentucky, and ono that Is committee work will bo appointed at some fu of Inestimable benefit to Harlan ture date. county, was consummated when tho Neither the date nor the place of Who Dissolves Parliament Kentenia Mining Company, headed meeting for the next convention was by C. P. Penn, a New York promo and Calls for Support selected, this matter being left to ter, took over and will develop the tho Executive Committee, which of His Views 65,000 acres belonging to the Ken will meet later In the year. tenia corporation In Harla nand Bell LARGEST LAND DEAL - m con-ro- ad HOME-MAD- ef E w - nt be-f- ie ten-gall- o, Roll-ca- ll al g. i D. Col-ldon- co Hart-,for- d, to-d- ay to-da- y to-da- y T A J J 1 nitree-menI (i assem-succoBsf- ul . I : ,1 n r WEDNESDAY, AUGUST a, 1911. PAGE TWO. THE HARTFORD HERALD BRECKIJNRIDQE COUNTY PAIR! x7ia.e A A jE3coo:E:-c:oTwciBarc- THE FIFTH KNNUKL BXHIBITIONI HARDINSBURC, KY. AUGUST 22, 23, 24, 1911. isvisi,",5rBODY tpitjesjesjss: s? ni Stake. Stake, A $100.00 Saddle uTJ, ro $100.00 Harness $100.00 C. L. PHRKER PROF.make a Balloon Ascension and Parachute Leap The Noted Balloonist, will A Clean, Moral Agri- Derby 0 Stake. 8 &ggm&&&&Z&&&&&&& ri cwtv fv: each day ot the MlTCir ir. QOMPTHIlMfi nniMfi AI I. THP TIME! uon't Miss in cultural Exhibition. Running Races and w Trotting Races Each M? Day. Loocwcoooooooocoo All Excursion Rates on all Trains! EFor any other Information and premium list, write to Secretary. HEUfe was most emphatic that he saw Boarman near the scene of the tragedy and that he hurried away, and then others told of tracks similar to those Boarman would have made going in the direction which Rearlck said he went. The only time that there was the slightest stir In the court room was when County Attorney Hlgdon answered E. C. Vance, who objected to the heavy scoring that Mr. Hlgdon made, saying: "Yes, I know It burns deep, but I can't help that. I am merely trying to get to the facts." A burst of applause followed this speech, but Judge Chambers, half rising from his chair, silenced It al most Instantly. and told the Sheriff to endeavor to locate those who had applauded, so he could deal with None them as the law prescribes. of the offenders was located. Judge Chambers said all the features of the case were not plain to him. but that tho preponderance of the evidence was against the man, and he thought every opportunity would be afforded him by November to prove the statements he had made, If that were possible. County Attorney Higdon was alone In representing the Commonwealth. After the Judge decided to hold Boarman, Mr. Higdon said he had nothing different from what had been heard In the Boarman case to bring against Rearlck and the Judge then said he could not be held and on motion of Mr. Hlgdon he was Rearlck was representdismissed. ed by J. D. Kelly. Trains Stop at Fair Grounds. J. M. SKILLMHN, SfiCRtftARY. AGIST A BOMMAH SAYS II !S IHE CITY reickis FREE Alibi of Alleged Murderer WICKEp Fails Utterly. TELLS II FAIRLY GOOD In the Whole World, Barring None. IRKUTSK, SIBERIA, THE STORY PUCE tel during that tlfe. The Harvard man disbursed $1,000 In one day, FIGHT and another day had $2,500 stolen from his person. The parson's son always kept, and showed good sense BENZOATE SODA In the keeping, a loaded Browning spoiled in one "hip pocket, but he this display of prudence by keeping a wad o7 20,000 rubles ($10,000) By Dr. Wiley Got Him Inin the other to clinch, by tho ready- to Present Trouble. money lure, any ricn nargain in mines that he might chance to run across. Irkutsk Cor. Now York PACKERS OF EMBALMED BEEF World. Qf His Wanderings Since the Murder Went to See OF CEO. REAIUCK be-fo- re Sweetheart. TESTIMONY Havcesvllle. Ky., July 26. The trials here examining Judge Chambers, of Noel Boar-ma-n and of George Rearlck, chargMcCarty, ed with the killing of Bert agent at Lewlsport. on the depot in the night of July 11. resultedNoover to the Boarman being held vember grand Jury and in Rearlck being acquitted. The bond of Boar-ma- n was axed at $1,500, which he could not give and he was remanded to Jail. Boarman was defended by E. C. Vance, who did all that was possible for him to do, but about the only feature of all the evidence that was In his favor was the testimony given by the defendto-da- y. He told a fairly good story of his wanderings In Christian and Todd counties after the 11th, but he had no supporting evidence, except that Kennedy, of Henderson, r,f T.nm who said he saw and drank with n get-oh'lm 'in 'Henderson, ntia'satt- lfiiii' In the evening, a train there bound for Crofton, for which place he had previously bought a ticket and had his baggage checked. The story told by Boarman of the happenings In Christian county on Tuesday night and Wednesday was quite interesting, as he slated that for a long time he has had a sweetheart at Fruit Hill, about fifteen miles from Crofton. He stated that the girl's father would not allow him to come on the place, so that when he walked from Crofton over to Fruit Hill, reaching there at 5 he morning, o'clock Wednesday from the stood at some distance bouse and attracted the attention of the young woman by throwing a rock at the house. Following this performance.which notined her that he was in that vicinity, the girl and her mother left the house and entered the woods In which the young man had secreted himself and there they cooked Mb breakfast and dinner for him and entertained him during the day. Against this evidence there were three men of Lewlsport, who testified that they saw Boarman at tho Lewlsport depot on the evening of the 11th, and that they could not bo mistaken and that they talked with him, or at least one said he talked with him. Then the promised alibi as to Boarman's being in a Crofton barber shop, where he said he was shaved on Tuesday evening, failed utterly. The two men who camo from, there and who be said would testify to his presence there on that day, testified that they saw him on Friday and not before. The testimony ot George Rearlck ant. "He is In his workshop, I think," HOW TWO AMERICANS "SAW" IT answered the wife. "Pottering around as usual, I There is no doubt about it this suppose." is the wickedest city In the world! There being no broomstick or One would hardly come to" Irkutsk other piece of wood In the house, for a rest cure. With a population the Indignant woman chased him crammed Into out with a flatlron. of 120,000 persons a couple of square miles on a bend to give nim a "New Stomach. In the Angara river. It produces 500 Seer murders a year, with an average of "I suffered Intensely 'after eating one arrest for each CO killings. And and no medicine or trentment I any good,"wrItes for each ten arrests there are but tried seemed to do editor of the net bun- W. H. Youngpeters, This is five convictions. combe; it is a transcription from Sun, Lake View, Ohio. "The first the city's criminal records. In one few doses of Chamberlain's Stomach day this month there were 22 mur and Liver Tablets gave me surprisders and attempted murders within ing relief trad the second bottle seemed to glvo me a new stomach the city limits! good health." For gay at nights and perfectly Irkutsk Is pretty m now, but the citizens look back en- sale by all dealers. career viously to the zenith of its A well known Des Moines woman, in the days of the recent Japanese after suffering WILD TRIP IN A BARREL miserably for two ana wmra days from bowel complaint, OVER NIAGARA FALLS war. Then cnampagno was were often cautiously transported cured by one dose of Chamberlain's Niagara, Falls, N. Y.,July 27. In free of freight charges from St. Pe- Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remesteel barrel, Bobby tersburg and Moscow in steel cars dy. For sale by airdealers. an eleven-fom cars militant years, made labeled "Powder" Leach, aged forty-nin- e trip over Horseshoe with painted Imperial eagles and HAD WIFE ARRESTED ?.. sr.o?oeeftil FOR ENTERING nOME Falls this afternoon. He was "batter- Cossack guards. A Colonel of ono ed and bruised in the drop of 158 regiment openly boasted In the Columbus, Ind.,July 29. Stephen restaurant the other night is up and about feet, but house. Mrs. Anna Edson Tay- that more champagne was drunk In N. Davis, a wealthy retired business his lor, of Niagara Falls, is the only Irkutsk In one month during tho man, caused the arrest here to-dother person who ever went over Japanese war than is sold on Broad- of bis wife on a charge of malicious trespass, after he had locked her The date was Octo way, New York, In half a year. and survived. Tho fun at Irkutsk starts at mid- out of their home and sho had forc24. 1901. ber .. night; the city Is as dead as a Sun- ed an entrance by breaking out a day an hour before. Then the mov- window. O FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCn. O ing picture shows, of which there A few years ago a former wife of "IV. IJ. Wright, Pastor. O O are three to a block on the Bolsh-olskal- a, Davis obtained a divorce from him OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO spin off their last films and and $8,000 alimony. A short time the o'fllcers and mining engineers to meet his present Preaching every Fourth Sunday for all the world goes to moving-pictu- later he chanced, his wife, who was sweetheart In morning and evening. shows in the towns ot S- their early youth, but before marrySunday at every Bible School iberiacrowd Into the restaurants. ing her he required her to sign a 9:30 a. m. You enter a pair of swinging contract that she would demand but a.m. doors, Communion service at 10:30 kick off your felt snow boots, a separation. Prayer meeting every Wednesday hand your furs to an attendant, and $500 in the event of Recently the wife decided tho 8 o'clock Instead of Frievening at pass Into a long room thronged sum not large enough, and getting day as heretofore. with diners, gay with tho uniform possession of the1 contract, she burnof the garrison, and women In ed it. This act started trouble beBeware of Ointments for Catarrh smart Parisian costumes. At tho tween the couple, which to-dTlint Contain Mercury. As mercury will surely destroy the far end Is a small stage on which a caused the wife's arrest. sense of smell and completely derange score of girls In a minimum of skirt Thirty Years Together. the whole system when, entering It and a maximum of smile go through Thirty years of association Such ar- fatuous double shuffles and dances through the mucous surface. ticles should never be used except on executed with a degree of Incomp think of it. How the merit of a ten fold to the good you can possibly etency that would bring a blush to good thing stands out in that time or the worthlessness of a bad one. clans, as the damage they will do la the damask cheek of a Bowery A turn finished, the per So there's no guesswork in this evi good you can possibly ten fold to the Hall's Catarrh formers or singers skip down to dence of Thos. Ariss, Concord.Mich., derivo from them. manufactured by F. J. Cheney mingle with the audience, scattering who writes: "I have used Dr. Cure, & Co. Toledo, O., contains no mercury around the tables and ordering tho King's Now Discovery for 30 years, and is taken Internally, acting direct- costliest fruits and rarest wines and it's the best cough and cold euro once it finds en ly upon the blood and mucous sur- that the management surpasses It- I ever used." trance in a home, you can't pry it face of the system. In buying Hall's self in providing. Here, too, the sons of Uncle Sam out. Many families have used it Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It Is taken internally and keep the old flag flying. Last 'year forty years. It's the most infallion made In Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. .Cheney there were, for Instance, tho young ble throat and lung medicine Harvard graduate of a burg In the earthy Unequaled for lagrlppe, asth& Co. Testimonials free. and his ma, hay fever, croup, quinsy or Sold by Druggists. Price, 75a per north of Pennsylvania friend, the clergyman's son. They sore lungs. Price 50c, $1.00. Trial bottle. Take Hall's Family Pills for consti sojourned here for three hectic bottle free. Guaranteed by James , ta weeks, spending $25,0110 In oar ho- - H. Williams. pation. . , ot Het-ropolo ht ay The bill collector had made an Trying to Have Him Ousted Annually Produces Five Hundother call at the humble dwelling for Working Against red Murders, With Only of Bernard Pallssy. your husband at home, mad "Is Their "Business." Ten Arrests. am?" he asked. TAFT IS AGAINST DR. WILEY Nothlng Doing. (By Clyde H. Tavenner, Special Washington Correspondent of The Herald.) Washington, July 29. A remarkable series of facts which have come to light within the last hours indicate that packers of embalmed beef are the Influences that have been principally behind the plot to have Dr. H. W. Wiley twenty-four, ooooooooooooooooo re ay sou-bret- te. a ousted from public service. Manufacturers of embalmed beef are at present, by virtue of an or der issued by the Department of Agriculture, permitted to use of soda In whatever quantities they may desire. Dr. Wiley not only opposed the Issuance of this order, maintaining that the preservative Is decidedly harmful in its effects upon the human sys- tenv but has worked untiringly to educate the people to the danger lurking in packed meats in which benzoate is used. The result Is that several States have passed legislation absolutely forbidding tho use ot the drug In any quantity whatsoever. Thereforo Dr .Wiley has become a standing menace to tho embalmed beef industry. "This man Wiley has got to go," was the edict that went out from the embalmed meat manufacturers. When Dr. Wiley held that ben zoate ot soda was harmful to the human system, the packers appealed to the Remssen referee board, especially packed with friends of tho food dopers, which board very promptly and obligingly reversed Dr. Wiley. Tho " board held that benzoate ot soda in small quantities, specified as of ono gram per day, was not injurious to healthy persons. But when tho order was issued legalizing the ubo of benzoate, no limitation whatsoever was made as to the amount of tho drug tho packers might use. Remarkable circumstances attended tho Issuing ot tho order letting, down the bars to the food dopers. The order was. IsBuod on March 3, 1909, and was placed In circulation March 4 tho day President Tatt went into ofllce. It was signed by George B. Cortelyou, Oscar S'. Straus and James Wilson. three cabinet officers, as required by law. ot the three men, two wero to retire from office tho next day and actually retired before the scopo of their order became known. This order giving Government sanction to the use of the product ot benzoic acid meant that we jwere going nacK 5,000 yoar8f for jbenxoin or Its products had not ben-zoa- te five-tent- been used in the preservation of flesh since the Egyptians stopped embalming their dead. Chemist Floyd W. Robinson, one of Dr. Wiley's prominent assistants, appeared as a witness recently against benzoate in an action brought by the State of Indiana to prevent the sale of foods containing I benzoate, and before Dr. Wiley had a chance to Intervene, -- Robinson's dismissal "for the good of the service" followed. "Find tho Influence that was powerful enough to have the three ii cabinet officers issue the order legal izing the doping of foods," say Dr. Wiley's friends, "and you will learn the identity of the men who have ever since been plotting to have Dr. Wiley ousted." Since Taft has been In tho White House ho has Invariably opposed Dr. Wiley Instead of having with him in the Interests of Dure food. In his decision against Dr. Wiley, In tho Interest of adulterated whis key, the President reversed the findings of Roosevelt, former Attorney General Bonaparte, Chief Government Chemist Dr. H. ) W. Wiley, Secretary of Agriculture Wilson, the Remssen board, the ' United States Pharmacopoeia, tho Internal revenue bureau of the treasury, the standards adopted by twenty-si- x States, fifteen of the United States courts, and President Taft's father, the former Attorney General of the United States. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Dears the Signature of CASTOR I A &ik -- M THIRD VICTIM OF CHAIR TO DIE AT EDDYVILLE Frankfort, Ky., July 22. Oliver Locks, convicted In Jefferson county of the murder of his wife, will bo put to death in tho electric chair at the Eddyvlllo penitentiary on Augy fixed ust 22. Gov. Wlllson this as tho date for the execution of tho court's order and tho verdict of the Jury. Unless there Is some hitch, Locks will bo tho third man to meet death by electrocution for a crlmo committed In this State. Shay Penman, convicted in Lincoln county, Is tho next man to die in tho chair. Penman Is to bo electrocuted on August 5. No application has been raado to Gov, Wlllson for tho commutation ot tho death sentence imposed on Locks, but it is expected that beforo the tlmo of his electrocution comes, there will bo an application asking for commuta tion ot the sentence. to-da- 4 Subscribo for Tho Jlartford PI IlcralJ. in spring and summer, itris the natural time to store up health and vitality for the 1 ,. year. X Scott's Emulsion Al H fahiri ' best and quick- - 'i , WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1011. ) THE HARTFORD HERALD He implants thereon threo fiery kisses, one on the lips and ono on each cheek. "He did this with every girl he met," said the wife, "until things reached such a stage that I had to assort my rights. This "grizzly-be- ar hug' and 'grizzly-bea- r kiss' fi nally resulted in his leaving home." Asked concerning his propensi ties along these lines, Mr. Randolph .. GRIZZLY BEAR hand SIORY OF THEIR ENDEARMENTS Got Simon Randolph Into I ICE CREAM And the Trouble They Had Much Trouble. Enjoying It. fervidly protested that Jio IT wbb re h" NCv x && MATTER TO ARRANGE "Of course." ho added modestly, SERIOUS "I occasionally kiss a few of my wife's friends. I suppose she gets A. Notable Incident in the WhenlHusband's Conduct To- Jealous. That's not my fault. I never kissed tho girls except In a Life of a Kentucky wards Girls He( Wet Bekind and fatherly fashion." Mountaineer. "Aro you a grizzly bear?" de came Unbearable. manded tho Court. "I am not," said Randolph, In DIALECT STORY OF INTEREST "1IEAII ll'UGS" NOW FORBIDDEN dignantly. The Court decided that Randolph "Sometimes I wished Mrs. Patteo July 28. Tho Washington, should pay a weekly allowance of would not talk so much about tho "grizzly-bea- r hug" and tho "grizzly-be$5 to Mrs. Randolph and tho nine I Co cream. We all never hadn't had kiss" aro forever tabooed by littlo Randolphs. none endurin' our whole lives and Judgo Do Lacey, of tho Juvenile "You may not bo a grizzly bear,' " Court, and any husband who en- said Judgo De Lacey, "but until tho way she went awn about Ice cream seemed like we never had gages in these pastimes is liable to there is positive evidence that you really lived. kinds of punishment. all are not, you will be required to sup"Mrs. Patteo was a school teacher Judge Do Lacey came to this de- port your family. And," concluded cision when ho heard tho case of tho Judgo, "this Court wishes It from Chicago that was spcndln' the Simon Randolph, husband of Mrs. distinctly understood that it disap- summer In our neighborhood, and Clara Randolph, and father of nine proves of the 'grizzly-bea- r hug' and from what she said I rccon there must be a hundred places or oven little Randolphs, who was charged tho 'grizzly-bea- r " kiss. more in Chicago where they sell Ice with nonsupport. Mrs. Randolph, mim ovenin' Every 'most, in cream. who first took the stand, explained Attack Like Tigers. that Simon had failed to support In fighting to keep tho blood pure, summer, she et Ice cream, she said, her or the nine little Randolphs, tho white corpuscles attack disease and it was the nicest stuff you ever and questioned the way in which he germs like tigers. But often germs got your mouth awn to, and eatfn' snent his money. multiply so fast that tho little light- of It was fashionable, too. Chicago "What do you mean?" asked tho ers aro overcome. Then see pim is a lot of times bigger'n Dummers Judge. "Is this a suggestion that ples, bolls, eczema, salt rheum and Fdid and Frankfort rolled into one. your husband has wasted his money sores multiply and strength and ap Some of tho boys has been to Frankpetite fall. This condition demands fort raftln' logs down thq Kentucky, in frivolous occupation?" "I don't know about the Electric Bitters to regulate the and mah old man has been thar as said Mrs. Randolph. stomach, liver and kidneys and to a witness In moonshiner trials. "Of what do you accuse" him?" expel poisons from tho blood. "They "Yes, Henry has been drug down domanded tho Judge. aro tho best blood purifier." writes thar to the Federal Court threo Then Mrs. Randolph poured out C. T. Budahn, of Tracy, Calif., "I times as a witness. I bought that her tale of woe. She says he in- have ever found." They make rich carpet thar whar them four hound hug" red blood, Btrong nerves and build dogs Is lyln' out'n Henry's witness dulges in the "grizzly-bea- r kiss." The up your health. Try them 50c at fees, time Bud Leffier and Dave Mc- and the "grizzly-bea- r m Grew was tried. Never hug," it seems, Is a James H. Willianms'. "grizzly-bea- r see whv concoction of yanks and jerks. The them fellers was ever convicted of "grizzly-bea- r kiss" is administered Anybody makin whisky. Whisky! Report of tho Condition of tho by a man on the face of a girl, would be ashamed to set sech stuff which he holds tightly with one BANK OF FORDSVILLE before company and call It whisky. "Well, this Mrs. Pattee said we .A Hank Doing Business on Main. orter hev some Ice cream. Finally Street, Town of Fordsvlllc, Report of tho Condition of tho ono day Lafe Watterson's wife como County of Ohio, State of by and said Lucy Mason's husband CROMWELL DEPOSIT Kentucky, nt the close of had been down to Dummers Ford Business on tho 18th BANK had and a man from Lexington Day of July, A Bank Doing Business In Mio started a drug store thar and that 1011. Town of Cromwell, County of he sold lco cream. Then I jes Ohio, State of Kentucky, nt plumb told tho old man to hitch up RESOURCES. the close of Business on 1 Loans and discounts. $47,567.68 and git a tin pall and a bucket that I the 18th day of would go outsldo of it and a box to 2 U. S. and other Bonds, July, 1011. 500.00 go outsldo of all, so ho could pack Stocks and Securities. 3 Duo from Banks.... 25,706.06 Ice around in it, and to take somo RESOURCES. 4,473.43 of that money I had put by to buy a 4 Actual Cash on hand 1 Loans and Discounts. $24,908.33 5 Checks, cash Items and familv doctor book with and go to 2 U. S. and other Bonds, 20.75 tho Ford and git tho ice cream. exchange for clearing 00 Stocks and Securities 6 Overdrafts "In co'se of a long and tedious 6,834.51 3 Due from Banks.... Secured,. .. $459.37 time ho camo back next day, It 3,942.68 4 Actual Cash on hand 485.91 was. He fetched his lco cream into Unsecured,. .'$ 26.54 5 Checks.cash items and 7 Current expenses and tho house, packed in sawdust. We 111.68 exchange for clearing 20.25 put it down, shooed tho dogs away taxes paid C Overdrafts 8 Real Estate $1,128.00 and sot and begun to unpack tho nono Secured, Furniture and ice cream, when ho heard someone 306.15 ..$306.15 Unsecured Fixtures ..$1,250.00 holler In the house and there was 7 Current expenses and 2,358.00 Mrs. Pattee in tho yard. Total 794.99 taxes paid 9 Other Assets not in"I let her Into tho next room and 8 Real Estate,? 500.00 cluded under any of set down mahse'f to keep Furniture and 00 the above heads tho dlsapp'Intmcnt and fidget from Fixtures ..$1,740.55 2,240.55 bustln' out. Hero we was, two poro 9 Other Assets not in$81,132.08 mountain folks, and Henry had Total cluded under any of INABILITIES. 00 drlv all of one night and part of the above heads 10 Capital Stock paid in, a day to bring homo that Ice cream ' $15,000.00 and hero was this city woman that in cash $39,138.89 Total .. 11 Surplus .. $3,700.00 LIABILITIES. would have gobbled tho whole mess Undivided If we had offered It to her. I felt Capital Stock paid in, 10 profits .. .$ 140.58 . .$15,000.00 convicted . about not beln' hospital in cash 3,840.58 Total and brlngin' it out, but I couldn't II Surplus, ..$1,932.56 WIFE COULDN'T STAND FOR ar frlvo-lousnes- spectable. 't4tt T ,,j ii; v' '"'" 't PAGE TIHtEE. m Are You a Woman ? I Is ssBaaaaaaaaaasBts TAKE lARDUl The Woman's Tonic! JGl shot at homo,' I told her. 'Saves lots of bother.' "You couldn't that woman with a log cfialn after that. She Jes' got up and loft, and me and Henry ct tho lco cream. "Even if I did get it in a sinful , way, so to speak, I dunno as I care. I don't care mijcli about anything now. I'vo had ice cream- - T'd Uke to see Mammoth Cave, Louisville and tho Governor, but I've had Ice Chicago News. cream." WAS AX INSULT TO WEST KENTUCKY REI'l'IlLICAXS Professional Cards. J. M. PORTER, Attorney at Law, BEAVER DAM, KY. Will practice his profusion In Ohio and ad olnlng counties. Special attention given to aJ business entrusted to his care. FRANK L. FELIX, GILLESPIE BROTHERS. W. H. & J. F. GILLESPIE, PROPRIETORS. Attorney at Law, HARTFORD, KY. Will practice his profession in Ohio and a SiniBfc counties nnu in inc vuun ui apcm. Jrlmloal practice and Collections a specialty Office In the Herald building C. M. BARNBTT. C. K. SUITH. ' ..BLACKSMITHING.. tReoairwork Horseshoeing Specialty - Undivided profits, .. .$1,349.81 3,302.37 Total 12 (Deposits on which interest is paid .,.$10,164.64 (Deposits on which Interest Is not paid) $10,668.93 Total Deposits ... 20,833.57 13 Cashier's chpeks outstanding,'.. $2.95 Certified checks nono 2.95 Total 00 14 Duo to Banks Bills redis- 15 Notes and discounted .. ,...00 00 Bills payable 00 Total Other liabilities not 16 included under any of 12 (Deposits on which Interest is paid .. ..$42,143.22 (Deposits on which interest is not paid .$19,7-14.8TQtal Deposits 13 Cashier" checks 3 .. 61,858.05 outstanding Certified checks .$433.45 $ , .00 433.45 00 Total 14 Due to Banks 15 Notes and "bills redis- - . counted Bills 16 payable. $ $ .00 .00 -- . Total Other liabilities not Included under any of the above beads...... , 00 00 tho aboVo heads 00 Total State of Kentucky,) $39,138.89 Stato of Kentucky,) Total $81,132.08 )sct. County Qf Ohio, ) I, P. C. Cooper, Cashier of tho abovo named Bank, do solemnly swear that the abovo statement Is true to tho best of my knowledge and belief. P. C. COOPER. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to boforo mo by P. C. Cooper, this 25th day of July, 1911. My Commission expires March 18, 1912. J. W. HALE. -- r I- - v County of Ohio, I, T. E. Cooper, President of tho ' Bank, do solemnly above named the abovo statement Is swear that true to tho best of xny knowledge and belief. T. E. COOPER, President. . Subscribed and sworn to tiefore me by T. E. Cooper, this 24th day of July. 1911. ; W. S. TINSLET. O. O. C. C. By O. P. AMOS, D. O: ,' ' Correct. Attest: , ' '' B. F. FLENERy STEWART. 'g. B. LIKENS, ' ) J set.. Notary Public help mahse'f. "Thar she set, and I knew that the Ice around tho cream was melt-in- ', for we had got it most unpacked. I could hear poro Henry raov-i- n' around an' frettin'. I went In and told him to cat the ice cream, But he not to wait for mo. wodldn't. To relievo his feolln's he had took down his gun and was p'lntln' it at tho wall t'other side of which Mrs. Patteo was settln'. " 'Oh, I wish she was a Tate, so I could go In and shoot her!' said Henry. The Tates was the clan wo McDermotts uster hev a feud with, and the feud had played out, mostly becauso tho Tates had played out, too, In tho co'se of twenty years of shootln'. "I went back In with Mrs. Pattee, and she said sho was goin' back to Chicago next day and would spend the wboTo afternoon with met Just then one of the dogs pushed through the door and left it open, and thar wo see Henry prancln and p'in'tin' his gun, his face plumb diabolical. " 'Mercy awn usl Mercy awn us!" said Mrs. Pattee, sprlngin' up. "I don't know why I ever done It, but I said: 'He's gittln' his shootln things ready, because Colo Henderson accused him of stealin' a shoat 'pig.' " 'Why what would this Colo Henderson como over hero to shoot Judgo O'Rcar had things so much in his own hand at tho concntlon HARTFORD, KY. that ho took tho position adopted by A In Will so many men when drunk with ofOhlopractice their profession andall the Court In thr Conr and adjoining counties power, he rodo rough shod over all of Appeals. Collections a specialty. opposition and did not even display have tho diplomacy which would Otto C. stood him much in hand in tho campaign ahead. Tho wishes of such leaders as HARTFORD, KY. Franks and Cox and their friends were Ignored, while even our felOlllio up stall-- , oici' Wilson .V-low, townsman, Postmaster Fisher, ,Cioe, opposite couit house. Will was treated with but slight consid- pVnctlco his juofession in all the Tho elimination of Capt. eration. couits of this and adjoining counEd Farlev was a direct slap In the ties and Court of Appeals. Commer faco of West Kentucky Republicans, cial and criinlnnl practice a specand when one considers tho long ialty. years of service which these men PLACED IN YOUR RESI- have given to tho party, it does not DENCE OR PLACE OF BL'S- wisdom or orro c. MAitnx either seem a matter of s. r. mcki:nxi:v INESS, AND PUT YOURSELF justice for them to bo thus Ignored IN DIRECT CONTACT WTH councils. when participating in party THE Mr. Fisher has long been considReered a power in tho ranks of the HARTFORD, KY. publican party in this section of the TO ALL STATES. State, while Capt. Farley, who Is ..GENERAL INSURANCE.. FOR THE COMPANY'S SPECIAL of Stato now filling the position TO THE FARMERS, CONTRACT Life. Accident. Sick treasurer, Is equally well known a CALL ON OR ADDRESS a party worker of Influence and abil And W. O'BANON. ity. Local Manager, It Is true that Judge O'Rear had Will Hartford, Ky. sufficient strength to take such steps In selecting his ticket as he W. C. SEXTON. desired, still there Is such a thing Local Manager. las going too far In the spirit of Incorporated. Heaver Dam, Ky. r mv? of ruthlessncss and disregard of the in the wishes of his opponents, which closing hours, of victory marked the Republican convention. HIDESandFUJRS Without these leaders tho Republican party In this section of the SJJ BeiajDtiltts, I State would bo able to accomplish we cm ao au ..cHiacV.'tVK but little and It would have been far r lor rem liia stents or commission merchiits. Iffev.O, Idim lORfl HDU4ilbU iuvwi tho better part of wisdom to have Rtletenct: tnj back in LouiSTilIt. We furnish if i t a n nncr n i diamond, a watch, n ml Dt fice ta cot sni??ct. KrUe lor price list. administered nt least a measure of i Jewelry or siher- a, war. ini run rrei. consolation rather than to have M.SHBEL&SONS LwisfilMr. gift the best qualltj at C adopted a course which may result Tine lowest imccs iv.. " from the in tho elimination of tho influence nsm moii some strong leaders, or at least of iL,-- ,, nniinr Have your old to lessen their ability to a marked nuuDC UliUtu C Ski Til C fill Til. extent. a a .sT a ..vnf imn nan (.cuiuiv t tiaif - lm4 atv 04 vu It would have been far better for ctiuUcly the Southern trade. Wre Aaarcss. for our free iUustraiea catalogue. Judge O'Rear and for tho Republican ticket as well, to have placat& G. ed rather than offended an element JMJJL " 4f .. In West Kentucky which Is In poKvery Article Guaranteed sition to do much or littlo In tho party's behalf as the spirit moves them. Paducah HARTFORD PRESSING Attorneys at Law, BARNETT & SMITH, riartin HARTFORD, Kentucky. Attorney at Lwv HAVE A ROUGH RIVER TELEPHONE t Long Distance Lines Fire Also Bond You. J. r-- ranvr IW OOL S" . mrm to-d- STRAW HATS MADE NEWI P. Barnes Co., News-Democr- $ ,u i? JJ? Correct., Attest: J.' F,. COOPER, . ' 1 '"" v . ' Directors. J." D, COOPER, R. "T. "MILLER, Directors. Loss of Time Means Loss of Pay. Kidney trouble and the ills it breeds means lost timo and lost pay to many a worklngman, M. Balent, 1214 Littlo Penna street, Streator, III., was so bad from kid-ne- w and bladder troublo that ho could not work, but ho says: "I took Foley Kidney Pills for only a short time and got entirely well and was soon able to go back to work, and am feeling well and healthier than bofore." Foley Kidney Pills are tonic in action, quick In results a good friend to the working man or woman who suffers from kidney ills. Foley Kidney Pills will check itho progress of your kidney and ibladder trouble and heal by removMm?' thqm. For sale ing the cause. " 'Como over here? You, don't .by all druggists.Try m reckon Henry would go over .to anv party's house for to be shot? If for The Herald $1 a Tear you're goin' to be shot, always bo CLUB Ladies' and gents' clothes also WORK GUARANTEED Called for and delivered. 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Entered at tho Hartford as mall matter of the second class. post-offi- WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1011. AXXOUXC E 51 E X T S. We are authorized to announce 51. T. WESTERFIELD, Of Pleasant Ridge, Ky., as a candidate for the Democratic nomination for Representative from Ohio county in the Lower House of the next General Assembly, subject to the action of the Democratic convention at Hartford, Saturday, August 12, 1911. DEMOCRATIC TICKET. U. S. SENATOR Ollle B. - 51. James, of Crittenden. GOVERNOR Jas. 5lcCreary, If ;. T ( t' W7 'V of Madison. LIEUT. GOV. Edward 5IcDcr-mot- t, of Jefferson. AUDITOR Henry 51. Bosworth, of Fayette. GENERAL James ATTORNEY Garnett, of Adair. SECRETARY OF STATE C. F. Crecellus, of Pendleton. SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION Barksdalc Hamlett, of Christian. OF AGRICUL- can generally bo depended C05I.MISSIOXER for TURE J. W. Newman, of Woodthe news while It Is now," while ford. the weekly loses none of Its pres CLERK OF COURT OF AP- tige as a purveyor of news nJoo, PEALS Robert Greene, of Frank- sometimes a little tardy, but generlin. ally condensed to more accuracy. Tom Rhea, of LoTREASURER The Hartford Republican, com gan. situation menting on the political Democratic county convention at and Judge O'Rear in particular, Hartford, Saturday, August 12. says: Our local contemporary in Don't forget it. contains Wednesday's issue 5Ir. Bryan Is Just now experienctwenty-fou- r editorials and Just ing that portion of his existence d of them contain tho which exemplifies the Bible adage name "O'Rear," all the rest of that "a prophet is not without honthese except three, are devoted or except In his own country." to the Republican State convention or platform. Republican paWonder how those Wo are proud to note that our espers which have been screaming so teemed contemporary takes such loudly against Reciprocity aro go- pains In reading and properly clas ing to stand for President Taft sifying our editorial stuff. Wo next (whose pet measure it never counted 'em, but we'll take year? the Republican's word for It. We Leader must like note, however, that our neighbor The Princeton was the Herald's editorial stuff, as it ap- does not deny anything which of this class said' In the Herald's editorial propriated four articles of matter from our columns last week, without giving a word of says: Tho Hartford Republican credit. "We are glad that President Taft "Kentucky Beauties Bathe in the gave tho Democrats credit for the reciprocBriny Deep" Is the euphonious head-lin- o enactment of the Canadian 5Iayfteld ity treaty," and adds: "This Is as of an article In the No doubt there was It should be, for a majority of tho Messenger. Republicans in tho House voted also a school of male society suckers against it." Then the Republican up the water near by. churning goes on to predict dire calamities There can be no doubt that the which It says will result. How cuto! extension of tho county unit law, How refreshing this undisguised anent the liquor question, would be idea that should Reciprocity be a strong and winning plank in tho found unsatisfactory in any way, all Deblame for the measure Is to bo placState platform. Democratic mocracy should take a firm stand In ed upon tho Democrats. Yet it rethe matter and not attempt any mains as an illustrious fact that the bill was Introduced by a Repubstraddling scheme. President lican and a Republican " Barring a few Immaterial details, called a special session of Congress the Republican State platform Is al- to enact his pet measure. How floes most a copy of several Democratic this comport with the Republican's platforms that have preceded It In political compatibility? recent years, Including the spirit If THAT LIQUOR CLAUSE. not the wording of several national affairs of like prestige. As politiRepublican spellbinders are makcal plagiarists, Republican platform-builde- ing much o over what they call are notorious. tho "decided" stand taken in the Republican State platform on the When Judge O'Rear sees nothing liquor question. Let's see about wrong only Immaculate Innocence liquor plank of Here Is manner In which this. platform: the and right In the said Senator Bradley was put Into his "We demand a compliance present place, what headway will ho with tho plain requirement of (O'Rear) make and what plans will the Constitution by tho enacthe adopt to do away with the Third ment of a uniform local option Inveighed House, so vociferously law with tho county as the In the Republican State against governing unit." platform? And here is what tho Kentucky E. T. Franks, a well posted Constitution says: Mr. "The General Assembly shall, Kentucky Republiand Influential law, provide a by general can, repeatedly declared, during his means whereby the sense of recent speeches throughout tho the people of any county, city, State, that the election of Judge townj district or precinct may O'Rear would "sound the death bo taken as to whether or not knell of civil liberty In Kentucky." spirituous, vinous or malt liAnd 5Ir. Franks has never retracted that assertion. Has civil liberty quors shall be sold, bartered or loaned therein, or the sale any friends among the Republican thereof regulated." voters of the State? (Plainly, the Constitutional clause It is said that a buzz of conster- might bo construed or understood nation went through the convention in several ways. That the spirit hall at Louisville when Judge and intent of this clause was to give O'Rear delivered himself of that the people the fullest and freest eulogy of Col. Brad- scope of action In regulating the liley's spotless Senatorial record. quor traffic, no ono will deny. The Judge O'Rear himself hesitated for Constitutional provision embraces a moment, as if appalled by his fa- every foot of land whereon liquor tal error, and then proceeded with might be sold. Apparently the Rehis speech, Since then, however, publican platform undertakes to the Judge has never modified nor construe this to suit "Itself and the retracted one word of this scandal- exigencies of political demands, ous utterance which will coat him purely, Interpreting tho clause to mean what It may need (o hoodwink many votes In November. semi-weekly one-thircol-lumrs star-reachi"S three Republicans the voters Into supporting the' Rewho have occupied tho Governor's publican ticket under the impreschair in Kentucky was ever put in sion that the liquor clause of their the field without a grand clashing of platform Is clear and decisive. As cymbals and furore of voices as to a matter of fact, there Is no "county the great reforms they were going unit" mentioned In tho ConstituIt embraces all to Inaugurate, the good they were tional provision. city, going to do, and how the great com- kinds of territory "county, mon people were going to prosper town, district or precinct." Strictunder their administration. The ly Interpreted, it would seem to ensamo'nolso Is being made now anent large rather than diminish the the candidacy of Judge O'Rear. But "wet" territory. That It was so Judging tho futuro by the past, what intended, would be an Injustico to administration the framers of the Constitution, and Republican does yet it leaves open much chance of promise In Kentucky? speculation as to how Its terms The cry of tho big corporations, could be construed Into law. Any- the trusts, and all those immense .how, tho Republican contention that which manufacture or "Wo demand a compliance with the concerns control the various commodities plain requirement of the Constituwhich people have to buy, is "Let tion" is deficient in that it does not us alone." They say the common define what this "plain requirepeople, or the leaders of the com- ment" Is. It Is left to the voters to mon people who essay to defend guess. their interests, have no Idea about Let us hope that the Democrats, how a big business ought to be con- In- convention assembled, will not ducted, and therefore they ought to make such a blunder .will not keep still and let the trusts have adopt such methods to deceive A full sway. Wonder what this coun- plain, unequivocal plank should he try and its people would finally adopted, specific and clear, carrying come to. If the big monopolies were out tho well known temperanco de really "let alone" for a period of, mands of the people In the exten say, fifty years? sion of the uniform county unit law, reliability of the coun- both Interpreting and applying the The strict try paper In giving the news, over Constitutional clause with the fulwhich also lest force and effect. Its city contemporary, gives the news, only about six times PRENTIS. oftener, Is illustrated almost every July 2!). 51r. Forest French's day. Being gotten up in such a wife died at her home near here, hurry, the dally paper cannot hope July 25th, and was burled at Cool accurate, while the Springs to be always A lanja crowd tl.o 2Gth. has country weekly or attended thi burial. more time and takes more pride In returned 5Irs. Terry Tlchenor tho reliability and accuracy of what home last 5Ionday from a few days The dally paper fills its columns. visit with relatives at Centertown. upon No one of the i PLATFORM CONVENTION " AT MASONIC THEATER Jno. Tlchenor, In Louisville, August for 15 Plans the Affair Are All Arranged. c; R. Ashby, lb.; Henry Sherman, cf.; F. Everly, 3b.; A. Tlchenor, 2b.; W. St. Clair, If.; 0. Sterman, rf.; H. Sterman, p. We don't think the Supples will want to play any more, therefore tho Stiffs will challenge any other XXX team that heads this way. J. Ward, rf.; J. w! Glasscock, cf.; U. S. Faught, If. Smart Hollow: F. Boyd, s. s.; 51r. Sam Gentry and family, of Caneyvllle, are visiting relatives near here. .Messrs. Charlie and Odle Taylor returned from Bowling Green last Ky., July 29. WilLouisville, liam P. McDonogh and R. Campbell Kennedy, members of tho committee named to select a hall in which to hold the Democratic platform August 15, havo "comconvention pleted arrangements for the use of tho Masonic theater. Henry R. Prowltt, of 5It. Sterling, chairman of the Dempcratlc State Central Committee' was the other member of the committee named to look af ter details Incident to the coming convention, but left tho matter of selecting a hall to Messrs. McDon ogh and Kennedy, they being residents of Louisville. Delegates to Tho platform convention will be selected at mass conventions to bo held throughout the State, August 12. Robert G. Phillips, of Elizabeth-tow- n, secretary of tho Democratic Campaign Committee, left Louisville last night for his home. He will remain there several days before re turning to Louisville. Democratic headquarters will be opened Immediately upon his return to this city, however, and the work of outlining a campaign will bo taken un with,out delav. It Is probable that Ru- fus H, Vnnpant, of Ashland, chair Campaign man of the Democratic Commltteo, will arrive hero early next week. He. former Senator and Judge Jere A. Sullivan are to name tho remaining mem bers of tho campaign committee. ry WAXTED FOR U. S. AR5IY, Ablobodled unmarried men between ages of 18 and 35; citizens of United States, of good character and temperate habits, who can speak, .. read and write the English apply to Information For Beaver Dam, Officer, IRecruitlng 30tf. Kentucky. iang-uace- Sale. August 12, 1911. at the farm of Jacob C. War den, deceased, at Centertown, Ky., offer for sale two horses, hay, corn, oats and farming Implements. Terms made known on day of sale. Sale begins at 1 o'clock p. L.J R. GOODALL, m. Administrator. 31t2 Administrator's I wlM. on Saturday HEFLIN. d Several from this the singing convention at Quite a"large Clear Run Sunday. All report a nice crowd attended. time with lots of good singing. 5Ir. and 5Irs. John Johnson and spent Sunday with Mr. children Johnson's brother, 5Ir. Allen John--so- n, and family, near Pleasant Hill. Renfrow, wife and 51r. Robert children vislfed In tho Washington neighborhood Sunday. 51rs. Bettlo Whlttaker and chil, spent Wednesday dren, of with Sirs. Lewis Easterday at hls . place. . Miss Cora Thomassori spent last week at Buford, visiting her aunt, 51rs. 5IaggIo Rhoads, returning Sat urday afternoon. 5Ir8. Mollle Ellis, daughter Clara and little son Edward, visited her daughter, 5Irs. Chester Ward, at 5iincs, from Thursday; Williams until Friday. 51r. J. P. Foster and family spent Sunday with his son Arch, near Llvermore. July 31. placo-attende- Dissatisfied with tho distribution of patronago, Representative alann, of Illinois, has threatened to start a movement to defeat President Taft for tho nomination for tho Presidency. i Notice. Tho public will hereby take notice that I havo this day set my son, Harry A. 5Ioorman, free, to contract, sue and be sued and to per form all acts by and of his own ac cord, that I will not bo responsible for his acts, nor seok any of the proceeds of his labor. This tbe 2."th day of July, 1911. ADARURG. 5Ilsses Gertry and OdIe. Raymon returned from Owensboro Wednesday. 5Irs. Jim Balls, Pleasant Ridge, spent from Thursday to Sunday with the 5IIsses Raymon here. 5Ir. and 5Irs. C. L. Patton left recently for the Ohio river near Ev- ansvllle, where they will spend a few weeks camping and Ashing. 5Iiss Lula Midkiff began schoof 5Ionday with a good attendance. Mrs. Iva Keown is on the sick list. Miss Oda Raymon has been visit ing 5Ilss Sallle Crowe, near Taffy, this week. July 29. Friday. 51r. P. A. Swain spent In Owensboro recently. Notice. Centertown Local No. 597 Is call school-hous- e, of Hot ed to meet at Rough River Jones, 5tr. Jefferson Friday night, August 4. Let Springs, Ark., has been visiting his mother, 5Irs. Fannie Gentry, near every tobacco grower be present, as there wfll bo Important business on here, the past few "weeks. i A. ROSS, Sec'y. 51rs. 5Iyrtlo Tanner and children, hand. visiting of Owensboro, havo been , FOR SALE, relatives near here the past week. One hundred and four acres of land, Mrs. J. D. Coleman, of Louisville, mostly cleared, In full state of cul Is visiting hor brother, 5Ir. W. A. tivation, half bottom, half hill, 14 Casebler, and family, near here. acres of which Is well timbered. This 5Irs. 5Iattlo Cox, of Owensboro, two tracts, adjoining, unguest of her sister, land Is in has been tho vein of No. 11 derlaid with a 5Irs. W. J. French, the past week. coal. Good dwelling, fine stock 5Ir. and Mrs. Albert Patterson barn, good young orchard, two good y to visit went to Rochester wells and stock pond of everlasting relatives and friends there and at water. Near Hartford and Beaver Huntsvllle. Dam1 pike. Will sell as a whole or 5Ir. Wm. Taylor, who has been Terms reasonable. In two tracts. engaged In school work In Bowling For further particulars call on or Green for some time, spent last Fri address, John 51. Chlnn or 5Iltchell day night with his father and fami31t4 Baldwin, Beaver Dam, Ky. ly near here. 5Ir. Lon Stevens and family and XotJce. 5Ir. Clarence Plrtlo and family re Tho undersigned assignee of tho turned from Oklahoma about three Fordsvlllo Banking Company will weeks ago and will reside on their be In Fordsville, Ohio county, Kenfarms near here. tucky, at the ofTico of tho Fordsville 5Ir. and 51rs. H. B. Taylor and Banking Company, on Saturday, two children went to Hartford yes- August 19, 1911, at which tlmo and terday and will return place said asslgneo will sit to re 5Irs. Annie Shultz, of Beaver ceive claims against said estate, and Dam, has been visiting Menu's and any creditor falling to present at tho relatives near here. tlmo named, his claims, verified in 51r. Ira Plummer returned recent- the manner claims are required to ly from Bowling Green, where ho bo verified, against the estate of dehas been attending school. cedents, except that they need not bo verified by a person other than Arciibcil of Stealing. shall bo deemed to E. E. Chamberlain, of Clinton, tho claimant, havo waived his right to any part Me., boldly accuses Bucklen's Arnica Salve of stealing tho sting of tho. assigned estate. See Russell's from burns or scalds the pain Statutes, Sec. 402. This July 21, 1911. from sores of all kinds tho dis30t4 J. W. JlcCARTY, tress from bolls or piles. "It robs cuts, corns, bruises, sprains and In- Assignee of the Fordsvlllo Banking Company. juries of their terror," ho says, "as a healing remedy Its equal doesn't Granulated Soro Eyes Cured. exist." Only 25c at James H. Wil"For twenty years I suffered from liams, m a bad same of granulated sore eyes." says 5Iartln Boyd, of Henrlettn, Ky. .MAXWELL. July 29. Rev. J. W. Crowe filled "In February, 1903, a gentleman mo to try Chamberlain's his regular appointment here Satur asked Salve. I bought ono box and used day and Sunday. of it and my eyes 5Ifss Annie May, of this place, Is about have not given me any trouble visiting 51iss Lattye Sparks, of Hartsince." This salve Is for salo by all ford. m Misses Ella Crowe and Jllnta dealers. Forrlster, of this place, are visiting Stiffs Xot "All In." 5Hss 5Iyrtle Forrlster, of OwensTho Stiffs and Supples played anboro. other game at Centertown last Sun5Irs. Abble Barr, of this place, Is day which resulted In favor of tho e. visiting 5Irs. Temp Nicely, of Stiffs by a score of 13 to 11. Alter much "chewing of the rag" by the Mr. W. R. Crowe, who has been Supplcs.they were heard to exclaim: visiting his parents of Maxwell, has "Like the man that fell out of tho returned to Arkansas. balloon, wo ro not In It." The line-u- p was as follows: What is Rest for Indigestion? Stiffs: R. Blshoo, c; S. Tilshop. Mr. A. Robinson, of Drumquln, Ontario, has been troubled for years p.; P. Swain, lb.; W. E. Ar.hby, 2b.; with indigestion, and recommends 51. Balls, 3b.; Cola James, s. s.; J. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Lake, rf.; J. W. Glasscock, cf.; U. Tablets as "tho best mediclno I S. Faught, If. r, Supples: J. Tlchenor, c; B. ever used." If troubled with indip.; J. Ward, lb.; Arvin Tlchgestion or constipation, give them a trial. They are certain to provo enor, 2b.; S. Baskett, 3b.; Guy Hef-licf,; Rob Rowe, rf.; S. Mason, They are easy to take beneficial. and pleasant In effect. Price, 25 If. After defeating the Supples last cents. Samples free at all deal Sunday, tho Stiffs played ' Sma- -t ers, m Hollow and tho score resulted 8 to son of Charles .10 In favor of th'e Stiffs. The line-U- p A Mitchell, a fisherman at Llvermoro, was as follows: Stiffs: R. Bishop, c; S. Bishop, wsi drowned In Green river recently. This Is the second child Mr. p.; Pete Swain, lb.; W. E. Asbby, Mitchell has lost by drowning. 2b.; M. Balls, 3b.; Cola James, s. s.; a few days to-da- to-da- two-thir- Han-dyvlll- Ro-nee- n, ld Foot Slashed ln.Ha' .Baler. Ky., July 29. Tho Henderson, Ky. right foot of Jim Mulllns, the Prentis, 31t4. son of George 5Iulllns, was badly mashed Thursday morning In Report of tho Condition of tho a hay baler. He was taken to the BANK OF HARTFORD city hospital, and It Is thought that amputation will, perhaps, be necesA Rnuk Doing Business in tiio ' sary town of Hartford, County of Kentucky, Ohio, State of nt the Close of business Report of the Condition of tho on (lie 18th day of McHENRY DEPOSIT BANK July, 1011. V Rank Doing Business in tho Town RESOURCES. of Mclleiuy, County of Ohio, 1 Loans aud Discounts$190, 650.37 Stnto of Kentucky, at tho 2 U. S. and other close of business on Bonds, Stocks and tho 18th day of 6,300.00 Securities July, 1011. 32,829.05 3 Due from Banks . . 4 Actual Cash on hand 12,711.31 RESOURCES. 5 Checks, cash items 1 Loans and Discounts. $28,758.80' exchange and for 2 U. S. and other Bonds, clearing 4,739.53 Stocks and Securities 200.00 6 Overdrafts 3 Due from Banks.... 3,177.69 4 Actual cash on hand Secured. . $1,730.43 4,849.31 1,175.39 Unsecured 5 Checks, cash items and Total 2.905.S2 exchange for clearing ' 00" 7 Current expenses and 6 Overdrafts-Secu- red, taxes paid 31C.32 . ..$1S8.31 8 RealEstate $3,000.00 00 Unsecured . . 188.31 Furniture 7 Current expenses and Fixand taxes paid 854.75 tures. . . . 1,000.00 8 Real Estate,$3,314.05 4,000.00 Total Furniture and 9 Other Assets not InFixtures . . 2,040.08 cluded under any of 5,354.13 Total 00 .the above heads.... 9 Other Assets not included under any of Total $254,432.60 tho above heads . 00 LIABILITIES. 10 Capital Stock paid In Total $43,382.99 In cash ...$ 40,000.00 IJARILITIES. 11 Surplus, .$20,000.00 10 Capital Stock paid in, Undivided in cash $15,000.00 profits . . 20.09 11 Surplus .. $1,200.00 Total 20,020.09 Undivided 12 (Deposits profits .. . 1,570.73 on which Total 2,770.73 interest is 12 (Deposits on which' paid interest is (Deposits ' paid .. ..$ 5,767.56 on which "" (Deposits interest is on whi?h t not paid 77,689.10 interest is Total Deposits . 193,872.51 not paid . 19,656.39 13 Cashier's checks Total Deposits .. 25,423.95 outstanding .. ..00 13 Cashier's checks Certitlcd checks 00. outstanding 00 Total 00 Certified checks . . 00 14 Duo to Banks 00 Total 00 15 Notes and bills 14 Duo to Banks 00 00 15 Notes and bills redlsr Bills Payable. 00 counted $ .00 Total 00 Bills payable.. $ .00 . , 16 Other liabilities not Total 00 Included under any, 16 Other liabilities not of the above heads 560.00 Included under any of the above heads 188.31' Total $254,452 fin Stato of Kentucky,) Total $43,382.99 )sct. Stato of Kentucky,) County of Ohio, ) ' )sct. I, Jno. T. 5Ioore, Cashier of the County of Ohio, ) abovo named Bank, do solemnly I, A. 51. Smith, Cashier ' of tho swear that tho above statement Is abovo do solemnly true to tho best of my knowledge swear named Bank, statement 1b that the above and belief. true to the best of my knowledge JNO. T. MOORE, Cashier. and belief. Subscribed and sworn tn hntnr A. M. SMITH, Cashier. mo by Jno. T. Moore, this 25th day Subscribed and Bworn to before of July, 1911. me by A. 51. Smith, this 26th day ANNA J. PATTON, of July, 1911. ' 5Iy Commission expires Februnrv My Commission expires January, 2, 1914. G. W. WHITE, 9, 1912. Notary Public. Notary Public i Correct, Attest: ' Correct. Attest: i ROWAN HOLBROOK, I S. J, TICHENOR", R. E. LEE SIMMERMAN, ? I J. S. SMITH. J. O. THOMAS 1 , QEO. .W, BASEHEART, Directors. 'J& I t. u, rffc-l- u ... s t . Director. l J. T. 5IOOR5IAN. ...$-116,183.4-1 i h- - u. ........ .... Jp -- JJ1. T ?f Hj ' r T1' yrr rsztr&mr "cttww WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1011. THE HARTFORD HERALD Mr. U. S., Faught, Centertown, Adairville, Ky.; Alice Eaton Burgavo The Herald a pleasant call nett, Murfreesboro, Tenn.; Messrs. yesterday. W. C. Taylor, Arlington, Ky.; J. W. Jones, Murray, Ky.; E. C. Stevens, Mr. James Bare, Hartford, who Louisville, Ky. has been quite sick for several days, Is thought to be improving. Mr. Ellis Foster, salesman at tho store of Carson & Co., left Monday Mr. Lem H. ''McHenry, of Louisfor Marlon, Ky., where ho will visit ville, spent Sunday with his mothrelatives before returning the later, Mrs. Jennie T. McHenry, hero. ter part of this week. Many big bargains In Remnants The Infant child of Mr. and Mrs. of Wool Goods, Ginghams, etc., at Jas. T. Miller, living near Sulphur Fairs'. Just right for school wear. Springs, died yesterday morning For Sale Town property, vacant about one o'clock. Interment was y dwelling. In Sunnydale cemetery. lots, cottages and A. C. YEISER & CO., Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Casebler, BeaHartford, Ky. ver Dam; Mrs. Minnie Coleman and daughter Edna, Louisville, spent Leave your Laundry at my Grocery. last Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Work Guaranteed. C. P. Turner, Hartford. Domestic finish. Called for nnd prompt delivery. Dr. E. W. Ford, superintendent ller's Grocery. 'Phone 140; of the Baptist Sunday School, and Messrs. K. C. Byers, Frledaland, his class of boys aio down on Green and J. F. Cooksey, white Run, were river, near Smallhous, this week, pleasant callers at Tho Herald office enjoying a plc-nl- c vacation. Saturday. Mrs. Jame3 Lyons and daughter, Mr. Charlie Bennett, who Is at- Dorcas, Mrs. Suo Barnett and tending Cornell University, Ithaca, daughter, and Mr. S. T. Barnett will N. VY., is spendlnc his vacation with lcavo soon for Colorado. Mrs. his parents here. Barnett and daughter will probably LOST At Fair & Co.'s store, a remain there. pair of gold nose glasses. Finder Messrs. P. L. Alford, Whlto Run; will please return Jo Fair's store J. L. Brown, Rockport; Richard and be rewarded. Plummer, Beaver Dam; M. S. PatMr. Marvin Cooksey, son of Mr. terson, and C. B. B. Felix, Olaton, J. T. Cooksey, of Harper, Kan., were pleasant callers at The Herald formerly of Ohio county, Is very 111 office Monday. of typhoid fever. Mr. W. W. Camp and family, of Misses Nettle and Jennie Gilles- Owensboro, who had been sojournpie have gone to Rockport, where ing at Dawson Springs, have been they will visit Mr. and Mrs. M. J. spending the past week tho guests F. Bean and family, of of Mr.-1)- . Reld for two weeks. East Hartford. Mr. Lee Long, who was formerly Mr. M. f. Westerfield, of Pleasant In business here, and two children, announced candidate of Bowling Green, were In Hartford, Ridge, an for the Democratic nomination for a few days last week. Representative from Ohio county, There is some splendid work be- was In Harford Saturday, mingling ing done on tho public roads in with the people. Ohio county under the supervision A protracted meeting was begun of Judge W. B. Taylor. at Mt. Hermon church last Sunday Llttlo Luther and Loulso Turner, night, conducted by the pastor, 'Rev. of Buford, Ky., have been the guests Virgil Elgin, assisted by Rev. J. O. of Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Turner, East Smlthson, There of Owensboro. Hartford, the past week. will be services each day at 3 and Section Foreman E. P. Miller and 8 p. m. Everybody is invited and Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. D. Luce, It Is hoped the result will be a gloliving on South Main street, Hart- rious one. ford, have mumps. y Elsewhere In The UeralJ Miss Hattle Glenn has returned will I e found the financial statehomo from Bowling Green, Ky., ments of the Bank of Hartford, where she has been taking sp clal Farmers' Bank of Centertown, Rank work In tho Normal school. of Fordsvllle, Dundee Deposit Bank, McHenry Deposit Bank and Cromn, Messrs. A. C. Hocker, South and Leo Long, Bowling well Deposit Bank, all doing busiGreen, gavo The , Herald a pleasant ness In this county. It Is certainly much satisfaction to the patrons of call while In Hartford Wednesday. these banks that they offer such exMrs. G. B. Williams and llttlo son, cellent showings, possible only by Russell, of St. Louis, were tho sound, conservative methods of guests of relatives and friends In management. Hartford for. a few days last week. The young men of Hartford enMr. Clifton Stevens, who is In the tertained the young ladies of the navy, on the battleship Louisiana, city with a lawn fete last Friday Is at the homo of his parents, near evening at tho home of Miss HaiMo Beaver Dam, on a ten-da- y furlough. Glenn. Tho evening was a most enFor Sale, Farms All sizes, from joyable one, and was mado doubly G to 300 acres. Wo can please you so tfirough the kindness of the If you want to buy land. Business Men's Orchestra, who faA. C. YEISER & CO., vored tho young people with a serHartford, Ky. enade. Toward tho close of tho evDon't fill your stomach with med- ening watermelon, Ice cream and, icine forty years old, Just because It cake were served as refreshments. Is cheap. Our pride for twenty Tho evening was much enjoyed by years has been a nice, fresh stock. all present. JAMES H. WILLIAMS. Miss Winona Stevens was the hostess of a delightful A! CO., Funeral charming J. F. CASEMEK Monday evening In Directors and Embalmcrs. All calls entertainment honor of her houso party guests. promptly and carefully attended to, Those present were: Mbes Grate day or night. Both telephones. Sisco, Bardstown, Ky.; Permelia Beaver Dam, Ky. 28tf Burnett, Adairville, Ky.; Alice EaMr. and Mrs. J. A. Prichard and ton Burnett, Murfreesboro, Tenn.; little son, James Bennett, Louisville, Edwlna Rowe, Owensboro, Ky.; Anare tho guests of Mrs. Prlchard's nie Patton, Annie Allen Elgin and parents, Rev. and Mrs. R. D. BenMessrs. W. C. Stevens; Winona nett. Ky.; Taylor, Arlington, J. W. Miss Garnett Felix, daughter of Jones, Murray, Ky.; E. C. Stevens, Ii. C. W. Felix, Olaton, who has Louisville, Ky.; Estill Park, Trlm-bl- o had typhoid fover for the pest two Pendleton, Douglas Felix, Shelweeks, Is doing as well as could be by Stevens and McDowell Fogle. expected. two-storCar-rollto- PAGE FIVE. CONVENTIONS TO BE HELD V M forty to remain at Orell this week, at the end of which time the num- PRICES REDUCED! Korrecf Shape ! SATURDAY, jfflr-- Jl B' To Nominate ator and Representative and Select Delegates. ber will bo reduced to twenty-flv- o AUGUST 12 from the different regiments of the Tho 23 making best record State. during tho week will remain eighCandidates for Sen- teen days longer. Capt. DcWeese remained at Camp Orel). IlOV DROPPED DEAD WHILE OX HIS WAV TO SCHOOL h r FREE TOE AND ANKLE MOVEMENT Buy a pair today JBh JklU.Ux'vBM Io WuvSk. liMPlfl m I c& cimM&c&f &temcmdyh&nZ:i KORRECT FIT STYLE PRICE AND WEAR OUR GUARANTEE LabtlRet. USJat.Of. If the upper Ireab throuth before iKe nt Kile h worn through, we will mam All DumipIelhen come under tha Cuuutee. BURT & PACKARD CO., Makers, Brockton, Mass. .SOLD BY. order to closo out our cntiro lino of Men's Low Cut Shoes, wo f have placed on Bale our best styles in our Burro Jap Patent Leather Shoes, regular 84 Shoes, at 83.19. Also a limited supply of tho same Oxfords in last season's goods, i84 valnes for only 81.50, Sco them in our window and rcmembor it pay to trade with a IIoiuc that eaves you Money. i-- N y ISbl&Cbx ' v SPECIAL CASH PRICES S6.00 .. 5.25 4.75 1.50 1.25 65c 134c 25c bars Big Deal Soap 25c bars White Magic 6 bars Ivory .....25c 6 bars Fels Naptha 25c 6 bars Lenox 25o 3 pkgs. Argo Starch 10c 3 pkgs. Eagle Thistle Soda 10c Hatches 10c lie 3 boxes 26c 2 boxes Table .Salt 10c 25c 2 bars WhiteFloating Soap 10c 6 6 All Democrats of Ohio county and young all other voters, Including men who will be old enough to vote In November who desire to affiliate party In tho with the Democratic coming election, are especially urged to attend the conventions on Saturday, August 12, at Hartford, Ky. From tho calls you will notlco that there will be held three mass conventions at the court houso on that day. At 1 o'clock p. m. the Democrats wl'l organize and select delegates to convention tho Senatorial delegate to be held at the Old Inn In Louisville on Aug. 13, for the purpose of nominating a candidate for Senator from the Seventh Senatorial District, composed of Butler, Muhlenberg and Ohio counties. At 1:30 p. m. a county mass convention will bo hold to nominate a candidate for Representative. Then at 2 p. m. a convention will be held under the cnll of the State Committee for tho purpose of selecting delegates to the platform convention to be held in Louisville, August 13. Through theso conventions It Is hoped that the sentiment of tho Democrats of Ohio county shall be positively expressed, but this can not be done In a proper sense unless tho voters generally attend and participate In tho convention. Come! G. B. LIKENS, Ch'm'n. Co. Com. Call For Convention. Bv order of tho Democratic Executive CommittPo of Ohio county, a Mass Convention Is hereby called for tho purpose of nominating a candidate for representative in tho Lower House of the next General Assembly. Said convention shall be held at tho court bouse In Hartford, Kentucky, beginning at l:3n p. m. on the 12th Hay of August. 1911. All Democrats and all other voters who express a desire to affil iate wiin iuo democratic nnriv, including young men who will bo old enough to vote on the 7th day of te November, 1911, are eligible to In said convention and are invited to be present. Done at Hartford, Kentucky, July the 29th, 1911. O. rt. LIKENS, Ch'm'n. of the Dem. E Com. HEBEP MATTHEWS, Sec'y. of tho Dem. Ex. Com. par-ticlna- Last Wednesday morning, while his way to school, but having passed the schoolhouse to do an errand for his mother at a store at White Run, this county, a mile or Hugan Gary, so further on, little on son of Mrs. Fanthe twelve-year-ol- d nie Gary, a widow living Hire? miles south of White Run, suddenlv dropped dead. The little fellow and his cousin playmate wero running towards the railroad to see a train pass, when suddenly Hupan stopped and said he was out of breath and getting blind. He dropped down en his hands and knees In the road and fell over dead. Dr. Richard Byers was called as qulcklv as possl' lo and pronounced death due to a weak heart. Besides his mother, little Hugin r. leaves three brothers nnd one His father died about seven years ago. Death seems to havo laid a heavy hand on the Gary family. A daughter died last April and four years ago a son was stricken with typhoid fever. Ho died after being sick a week and two weeks later his sister died of a congestive chill. The remains of llttlo Hucan were interred in tho Gary graveyard en tho home place. The whole school and many others attended. He was a bright llttlo fellow, greatly beloved by all who knew lihii." s'q-te- mare. See John Jackson, Centortown. Kentucky. 31tf Good ld For Sale, harness County I.oumI of Kdiimtion. The County Board of Education met In regular session at the court house Monday with the following members present: Educational Division Xo. 1, L. B. Tlchenor, Hartford, route 3, absent. Division No. 2, E. C. Hartford, ReyDivision No. 3, M. S. Patnolds. terson, Olaton. Division Xo. 4, P. L. Alford, White Run. Division Xo. 3, Richard Plummer, Beaver Dam. Division Xo. C, J. L. Brown, Rockport, and Supt. Henry Leach, Hartford. The Board had a verv Interest'ng winding up the session. Including work for the scholastic year. BEAVER DAM. Peach, Miss Lula Mrs. Riley of Mr. and Peach, died on tho 27th Inst, and her remains were Interred in tho ground on Cool Springs burying the 2Sth. Miss Orpha Stevens, one of the e clerks at this place, was baptized In Green river at Miller's Landing, Sunday eve, by the Rev. Cecil Stevens, her cousin, of Louisville. Mrs. Jasper Coleman nnd daugh ter are visiting the family of Mr. J. F. Casebier. VanMeter, of In Miss Blanche verness, Miss., is visiting her many friends here and stoppln-- r with Miss Lillian B!r. The Baptist church had quite a treat Sunday night bv hearing a sermon delivered by the Rev. W. C. Taylor, of Arlington, Ky. Mr. Charlie Tichenor loft this afSchool ternoon with Ms Sunday class for a fishing tour on Green of the class river. The members were: Merle Taylor, G. Hazelrlge, X. Hazelrlpg. Guy Rboads, Warder Gardner, Rov Mason. Earl Chick, Clifford Tavior and Clifford Maddox. The boys left with a wagonload of camp equlpnge. well prepared for a general good time. 100 lb. Gran. Sugar 50 lbs. Pure Lard lbbl. Patent Flour 1 bbl. Salt Notice to Taxpayers. List of appointments of S. O. Keown, Deputy Sheriff: Deanfleld, August 2 a. ra. .Etnavllle, August 2 p m. July daughter 31. 10 lbs. Pure Lard Herbert, August 3. lbs Pure Lard Best Bacon, by side Bacon Butts Paris Green, per lb 5 lb. lots, per lb 5 Shreve, August 4. Fordsvllle, August 3. Beaver Dam, August 7. Centertown, August S. post-offic- Point Pleasant, August p. m. t - HAR.TFORD GROCERY COMPANY. Illinois Central Railroad Time ble at Beaver Dam, Ivy. Ta- h South Bound. North Bound. No. 1324:05 a.m. No. 12111:35 p.m. Give Likens & Acton a call If No 12212:28 p.m. No. 1012:48 p.m. you want groceries at the right No. 1022:48 p.m. No. 1318:55 p.m. prices. 31tf. J. E. Williams. Agt One lof of tMen's Straw Hats, rega good work ular 50c and $1.00 quality, now 29c WANTED To buy at Fairs'. W. B. CRABTREE. horse. See Fairs' $2.00 and $2.50 La$2.00 Fancy Parasols now $1.19 dles Oxfords for only $1.50 Friday at Fairs. and Saturday. 25c quality of Mattings now 19c at Fairs'. Mr. John Jackson, Centertown, Miss Bessie Taylor is visiting in was a pleasant caller at The Herald offlco Saturday. Cromwell. Ky. Mr. C. P. Turner shipped a car Big sized Matting Rugs, the 50c ' load of stock from the Hartford dekind, 39c at Fairs'. pot yesterday. Mason's fruit Jars 55c and 65c Likens & Acton will jell you best at Likens & Acton's. patent flour, 24 lbs. for 65cts or two . All summer Wash Fabrics at cost sacks for $1.25. 31tf. to close out, at Fairs'. of Owens-borMiss Mabel Rollins, Miss Evelyn Fair Thomas Is visIs the guest of Mr, and Mrs. iting relatives in Louisville. W. o, Some special prices now in Men's Suits at Fairs'. Call and get tho prices. Matanzas, August 9 a m. Smallhous, August 11 a. jn. Ceralvo, August 11 p. m. McHenry, August 12. Rockport, August 14. Wysox, August 13. Prentls, August 1G a. m. Cromwell, August 1C p. m. Sulphur Springs, August 1C. T. H. BLACK, S. O. C. By S. O. KEOWN, D, S. 29t2. Mrs. Lena French, wife of Forrest French, died of blood poison at her homo near" Prentls on the 25th Inst, and was buried at Cool Springs the 26th. NOTICE! have moved my office to the drug store of J. H. Williams. E. B. PENDLETON, M. D. I Company H Back Home. Tho members of Company H, 3d Regiment, Kentucky State Guards, 53 strong, arrived home about 4 o'clock last Monday morning from encampment at Orell. a ten-daLieut. C. B. Shown and Sergt. W. D. Gray returned to Orell Tuesday morning where they, with Capt. J. M. DeWeese, qualified as expert shots and wero selected as three of Subscribe for The Heinlrt. SI a year. C.Bchlomraer. This week a ladles' good bleached Vest, only 5c each at Fairs'. Summer Hose In Mercerized' and Silk, the gauzy kind, at Fairs'. ' .Mr, 8. A. Anderson Is spending ahlB week In Louisville on business. For Sale, Cheap Good work horse, buggy and harness. R. R- - WEDDING. 29tf Choice of Fairs' $2.00 and S2.60 Mrs. John Daffron and her daughter, Nola, living near Sunnydale, have typhoid feYer. Mr. Connor Ford, who Is attending college in Bowling Green, is at home for his vacation. Mr. Win! Hamilton, Jr., McHenry, gave The Herald a pleasant call while in town Wednesday. dxfords '$i:S0. i A limited quantity of Men's $4.00 Saturday at Patent Leather Oxfords, choice to close out, $1.50 at Fairs'. ': Miss Winona Stevens is enter Miss Ira Mills returned Sunday taining the following guests with They are 'in the window at Fairs' 13.00 and $2.50 Oxfords for from a few days visit to her sister, a house party: Misses Grace SIsco, Mrs, T, B. McQuary, of Weeterfleld. , Bardstown, Ky.; Penriella Burnett, J1'60, i V. Friday and Awakes After 105 Days. Insist that your doctor leave your Vandalla, III., July 30. After you or at our prescriptions with store. Then you will know you aro sleeping continuously for 105 days, d Miss Hazel Schmidt, the safe in price and quality. girl whose strange case has JAMES H. WILLIAMS. puzzled physicians for weeks, was and ate Mrs. Hooker Williams loft recent- awake for Ave hours ly with her little daughter, Sallle three meals. Laura, for Rochester, Ky., where She said she felt no 111 effects the latter will take osteoph'atnlc from the slumber. Attending phytreatment. sicians say the girl's trance Is broken and that she will soon be her Mr, Martin Thomas left Monday self again, for a visit with his Bister at CadI4, Ky., after which he will visit his Aviator Defies Death. brother, Mr. James P. Thomas, of MIneola, L. I., N. Y., July 30. Louisville. Apparently having lost nono of his Mrs, Belle Bethel, who has been ability .for flying, J. C. "Bud" Mars at the bedside of her mother, Mrs. made his appearance again in an Sullenger, near Concord aeroplane, the first time Blnce his Susan church, returned to her home in serious accident at Erie less than a month ago. He flew in the same Henderson yesterday. eighteen-year-olto-da- y BE A HOT SHOT PROPOSITION FOR THIRTY DAYS! Clip out the advertisement of any drug store in the city and bring it to James H. Williams' drug store. That advertisement and 73 cents will get the preparation offered at 83 cents; it and 37 cents the package; it and 2G cents the package; it and 16 cents the package. The Talcum Powder offered for 15 cents we will Bell you for 25 cents and give you a full package 42-ce29-ce19-ce25-ce:- FREE! : -- : :- - - - : : .;. wJHt machine which caused his 500-fofall. Almost entirely rebuilt, tho biplane proved fast, and Mars flew for about seven miles before de-scen ot JAMES H. WILLIAMS, Hartford. Kyf AUGUST 2, 1011, &yg"tty( rs ww -- 5 w v w-wr- a iPwywBa'mjwp; g9jg8WyW"i T '"' ,.- - "ITm" "''"'''JWI-yi'JVIW- ll.VMtJMI.Hyu i.Mgn iW'liiAl'"w'' "-- TAGE SIX. THE HARTFORD HERALD Tlonesta by tbo thousands. Cor. Washington Post. m WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 2, 1811. T" Hartord Herald 2, 1011. TA-IJL- (Pa.) ooooooooooooooo POEMS YOU'LL ENJOY. O O O Tho OO I WEDNESDAY, AUGUST M. SOCIALIST CONGRESSMAN VISITS THE PRESIDENT E Herald's Special A WOMAN'S O O Selections. O OO WORK. Congressman Housekeeping? Dergcr, the Socialist It's all automatic; from Wisconsin, paid his first visit I press but a button, observe, Ho In parlor or chamber or atlic, .Tiiiio table effective Sunday, Dec. to tho Whlto House 4tli,contalns the following schedule: asked tho President to pardon a And dinner Is ready to servo. No. 112 North Hound duo 7:29 n. m. Texas youth, Dewey Carter, of I send for a vacuum cleaner. And go In my car for a spin, Dally except Sundny. Beaumont. sen- And when do retour In an hour, I North Hound due 3:10 p. in. Carter Is serving a five-yeNo. am sure tence for stealing $5 while employDally except Sundny. Department. Tho houso is as spick as a pin. No. 115 South Round duo 8:5." a. m. ed by the Post-offic- e declared that children Dally except Sunday. Mr. Berger children? 'Twero foolish to No. IIS South Round due 1:10 p. in. should not bo employed by tho Gov- - Tho worry, " t Dnlly except Sunday. 'ernment. For science has charge of their Carj H. E. .MISCHKE, Agt President Taft will consider fate; ter's case. Mr. Berger also asked They livo without fluster or hurry some nctlon tho President to take By formulas right up to date. toward allowing letter carriers to laughter, their sleep, their apCULTIVATES (Perform their duties In their shirt Their pearing sleeves. The President, Mr. Berger by tho All theso are prescribed said, promised to act. AT HAKTFORD, K to-da- y. II. & E. RAILltOAD TIME i wasmngion, Juiy o. vitiur Ill ar IN 5'i i And were I to try Interfering, FIRST RTaCK PIG SOCIETY Twould throw tho whole schemo FORMED AT LEXINGTON out of gear. Raises Them on a Great Lexington, Kv., .Tulv 2D. The My husband? Ho hasn't a minute first society of Its kind In America To spare from his business all Farm and Says was organized In Lexington this afday, ternoon when the only seven breed- And when ho comes homo he's not Pig in this GRUB ers of tho Big Black In It THEY country met here and formed a soAn hour before he's away. protecciety for tho promotion and his His socks' are all hole-proo- f, Queer Ideas of a Man Who tion of the breeding of this strain wardrobe's of hog. In charge of a valet named The Big Black Pie Is tho leading Seems to be Posted Burke breed In England, where It has been And so do you wonder, though busy On tlie Subject. popular for more than a hundred Inquirer. as thunder. years. At present then? are but Amusement's my ono real work? RAISES FLIES BY THE BILLION seven breeders In the United States, SCHEME A Cuts and bruises may bo healed and the accregate number of hogs BY SOCIETY OF EQUITY d of tho time A fly farmer and a fly farm which of this breed in America Is estimate- In about by tho usual treatment by pruduics delicious foodstuffs, actu- d- at 300, Now York, July 22. ThoAmeri-ca- n Chamberlain's liniment. Articles of incorporation, naming applying y analities here, have become such a Society of Equity cow, grain, Lexington as tbo place of business, It Is an antiseptic and causes such nounced the proposed establishment success that ordinary snail, frog and catamount farms arc wore filed this afternoon, and ofil- - injuries to heal without maturation. of a town by tho name likely to wane and a new era In leers were elcted as follows: J. W. Tills liniment also relieves soreness of In the Four Lake3 farming begin. Flaubert Marcy, a'THnrer, Calloway, Neb., president; of the muscles and rheumatic pains. region of Wisconsin. Tho developm prosperous farmer of TIdlouto P. IT. Voot, Pprma. Mo., vice presi- For salo by all dealers. ment of the plan includes the operTownship, on a trip to Mexico sev- dent: .T. F. Cook. Levlngton, secre-tnr- v food ation of a strictly THE SCHOOL I'ER CAPITA and treasurer. Tho incorpora- eral years ago, discovered the com- WHY WAS THIS THUS? manufacturing center. are J. W. Blnger. C. H. Post. J. mercial value of the fly as an is to Interest The proposition Cook. H. C. Burnett. Ohio: J. W. insect. Ho was at' State from 50,000 to 1,000,000 How does the Republican when ti Richardson and J. C. Kern, home at his farm who will pay 10 cent's a week. administration explain (tho big inton. called. crease in tho school per capita tills This will be sufficient to establish Dinner was being announced and Independent packing plants, grist year over last? Mriv n Sn(WIe Woman a place was made at tbo table. Dur- - nrncg nprseU ninfuHv through her For 1909 the per capita was $4. mills, elevators, warehouses and ing the feast Mr. Marcy related how ln,v tnskSf suffcrInB from backachet In 1910 it was not increased, and plants. With the Inhe came to establish a model fly lleailncne nervousness. loss of appe-arr- a people who keep tab on the adminis- tended Investment it is estimated can go to the tito and poor sleen. not knowine her tration of State affairs began to that tho "At Lake Mono, In California, I j),, nre due to kidnov and bladder wonder why there had been no In- - place and live In independence. saw more flies in a mlnuto than I troubles. Foley Kidney Pills give had seen In all ray life," he began. qUcj rPnPf from nan an,i misery Report of tho Condition of tho Report of the Condition of tho "There are more than 2K0.000 inml romnt return to health and e, known species of flies. Some are strength. No woman who so FARMERS BANK DUNDEE DEPOSIT BANK and dart through tho air with fprs can ffor, to overlook Foley A Rank Doing Business nt Mala A Rank Doing Business in Town the speed of birds, while others are Kidney Pills. For salo by nil drug- Stiect in Town of Center-towof Dundee, County of Ohio, Count of Ohio, State State of Kentucky, nt the m loo small 10 ue uusurveu uy uic iiur- - gists. of Kentucky, nt the Close Close of Business on tho cd evo: some feed on decaying veg- of Business on the IHtli dny of July, Tiien lie'n .Move. etable and animal matter; others . 18Ui day of July, 1011. Teacher "If your father owed are narasltlc and feed on warm 1011. the butcher $17.25, the baker Nearly all of blooded animals. grocer $18.05,. how RESOURCES. them are germ carriers, but take 113.23, and the RESOURCES. ch he have to pav In all?" 1 Loans and Discounts. $31 ,989.88 1 Loans and one of the worst of tho germ car- Discounts. $37,117.30 2 U. S. and other Bonds, "Nothin'. He'd riers tho African tsetse fly, whose' TommyHarlumm 2 U. S. and other Bonds, 00 Stocks and Securities 00 Stocks and Securities. sting produces tho sleeping sick- - move!" ,792.91 3 Due from Banks.... 11,910.97 3 Due from Banks ness. I flrmly believe that If med,301.87 4 Actual Cash on hand liny Fever, AMhiiin nnd Summer 4 Actual Cash on hand 2,144.58 ical men would direct their re5 Checks, cash items Colds 5 Checks, cash items and clearsearches and experiments to it they Must bo relieved quickly and Foley's and exchange for 00 exchange for clearing 00 ing would discover that even tho death-carryi- Honey and 6 Overdrafts Tar Compound will do It. C Overrafts tsetso fly could bo used to V. At Snl-nr-f 00 Secured t Ct 1 Wnlfmm C 00 Secured .. ..$ " ' advantage In tho euro of insomnia. Chicago, 00 00 Unsecured 375.89 writes: "I have been Unsecured, ..$375.S9 7 Current expenses and "To return to my Western trip. BreatIy troubled during tho hot 7 Current expenses and 00 taxes paid Tho alkaline lakes In the far West summcr months with hay fever and 92.75 taxes paid . 8 Real Estate, ...$700 and In Mexico aro too dense with flml that by UB,ng Foiey's Honoy 8 Real Estate $1,558.47 Furniture and salt for fish to propagate In. hut a jam, Tar Compounti T get great re. Furniture and $700 Fixtures large species of fly. tho Ephyda, of Fixtures, ..$1,511. CO Many otherB who mttoT 8,m. 1,400.00 Total 3 ,070.07 breeds in Innumerable Ilar)y wm ,)0 B,ni, to 1)enent by Mr there Total 9 Other Assets not in- -, 9 Other Assets not inswarms, billions upon billions ofStewart. oxperlencp. FoIey.8 Hon. eluded under any of cluded under any of them dropping their larvao on tlioieT nml Tar , plfl,PfiVft 00 tho above heads 00 the above heads salt water whence It drifts to tho for cougha ,, col(ls , cItncr cn. Total $52,572.85 shores to hatch. In certain seas' dren or grown persons. No opiates, $42,023.37 Total LIABILITIES. ons Indians will come 50 miles to no LIABILITIES. harmful drugs. In a yellow 10 Capital Stock paid in, 10 Capital Stock paid in, these lakes nnd gather loads of tho package. Refuse substitutes. Sold $13,900.00 in cash $13,000.00 tin cash fly eggs, which they dry on their by all druggists. m 11 Surplus, $704.20 11 Surplus 00 blankets and rub between their Undivided Undivided Assimilated. hands to remove tho shell. When profits profits $437.73 $45.40 "That man couldn't Interpret a this is done, tho meat of tho eggs 1,141.93 Total Total 45.40 looks like unpolished rice, as you single passago of the Constitution." 12 Deposits on which In12 (Deposits on "Yet you naturalized hlm.Judge." can see. which interest terest Is Is paid . .. .$8,405.03 paid .. ..$15,425.80 "Because ho was well Informed "Please pass that dish along," Deposits on which in(Deposits on Mr. Marcy said to his wife, "and let on baseball matters. I guess he'll which interest is terest Is mako a good American citizen." the gentleman try some of the most not paid, .$11,055.64 not paid ..$30,222.42 delicious dessert he ever tasted." Total Deposits .. 26,481.44 WHAT A TOGA COST Total Deposits ... 38,627.45 Tho dish contained toasted fly SOME SENATE MEMBERS 13 Cashier's checks out13 Cashier's checks outlarvae, which easily can bo mistak$ standing .00 standing $ .00 en for rice. It was pleasant to the Certified checks$ .00 Certified checks ..00 SENATORS 00 Total tasto. Indeed. Mr. Marcy added Total 00 William 00 Banks Due that analysis had proved It nutri- "There's no O. Bradley, nothing; 14 Notes to and Bills 14 Duo to Banks .". 00 taint" (O'Rear) four 15 15 Notes and Bills redls- tious, with a high percentage of oil alleged 00 Democrats voted gratis. 00 countcd and albumen. Bills payable .. . .00 Isaac Stephenson, Wisconsin, Bills pavuhl.-- .. .00 "Here." said hq, "Is another form $107,000. k' 00 Total Total 00 of the larvae, which wo first dry, William Lorlmor, Illinois, $100,-00- 0. 16 Other liabilities not 16 Other liabilities not then shell nnd grind It Into fine included under any of included under any 00 tho above heads flour, with which wo mako cakes." of tho above heads. . . 00 Albort J. Hopkins, Illinois, nine A sample of tho larvao flour cakes, barrels of apples. Total $42,623.37 Total $52,572.85 which was called "koochabeo," was Guggenheim, Simon Colorado, State of Kentucky,) Stato of Kentucky,) served with cream, and haying tho $250,000. )sct v )sct. appearance of cornstarch pudding, Ohio,) County of Ohio, ) Jeff Davis, Arkansas, eight pairs County of Weller, I, S. J. Cashier of the was passed along, and it possessed of I, Alyin Rowo, Cashier of tho wool sor. above named Bank, do solemnly the finest flavor of all. Henry A. Du Pont, Delaware, swear that the above statement is above named Bank, do solemnly After dinner Mr. Marcy took tho $100,000. true to the best of ray knowledge swear that the above statement is true to tho best of my knowledge correspondent over tho farm. CountJoseph EC Bally, Texas, $200,000. and belief. and belief. S. J. WELLER, Cashier. less billions of flies were humming (Expenses estimated). ALVIN UOWF, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to beforo in chorus in tho coops, which aro Subscribed and sworn to before A movement has been started me by S. J. Weller, this 25th day of mo by Alyin Rowe, this 26th day of made of finely woven wire, 50 feet July, 1911. long by 40 feet wldo and 10 feet for the consolidation of Newport, My Commission expires January July. 1911. Bellevue and Dayton, Ky., with tho My Commission expires January high. Inside wcro billions of the 31st, 1912. 26, 1914. A. R, PLUMMBR, Ephyda fly, some moving In swarms, ultimate view of taking In Fort WM. V. SPROULB, " Notary Public. i others clinging to the coops, while Thomas and other territory. Notary Public. Correct. Attest: Corrot, Attest: ."' millions of dead ones covered the L. O. MORTON, S. P. McDOWELL, floor. In the center of each coop W. H. MEAN. W. Ff ACTON, FOR FLETCHER'S was a large tank filled with water, , J p. DUKE. J. N. NALL, on which the flies drop their eggs Directors. FLIESJR F00O year; UKEJUIODS crease in 1910 over 1909. There was tho usual increase of tho num ber of children and tho usual Increase in the total assessed valua tion of tho State for taxes, which of Itself should have meant a small Increase In the school Dor capita. In addition to tho increase In assessed valuation, tho Stato board of oqual-zatlo- n made raises on the counties, which Increased tho total about 9 per cent. Still tHero was no in the school fund. for Tho Increaso In assessment 1911 over 1910 Is not so great as tho Increaso of 1910 over 1909, still thoro is an Increase of 40 cents In the school per capita. Is It possible that the administration needed tho Increase which ought to have been made laBt year, and It was used in other channels and then turned back into tho school fund along with the increaso made this year, this being a campaign year, In order to liavo an affective campaign slogan? and The Republican nominees spellbinders will have much to say about tho big school per capita, a pet expression being: "Just look what this Republican administration has done for tho free schools." There should bo somebody present every time to ask the question: "Why was there no increaso in 1910? How were you able to make so big an increaso in 1911 when the tax assessment of 1911 affords no greater basis for an Increaso In 1911 Owensboro than it did In 1910?" so Do You Feel n JLAJ This Way? Tin - vnu tometimes ttrA- nut . can't work away ot your proles- ...... tnnrf..i) TV, vnti have It DOOr flDC . --i. tun ur nr .:.. -- Jhhud nuj ,uubv. mrfhti unablo to llecor Are l.u stomach too P Has amyour nerves oil gone, nnd your bition to forge ahead In the world left youP If so, you miiht as well put a stop to your misery. You can do it it , C.rAArn MhIi1 Discovery will :ii make you a different individual. It will set your lazy liver to work. It will set things right in your stomach, and ' your appetite will come back.- It will purify your blood. .. r.niMvfnmn) cnncumDtlon.. i j.n... : ti .i after con- it will keep that dread destroyer away. In Even form of a. trut - fnnflfAM i -i -lingering cough, bronchitis, or bleeding at the lungs, it will bring about a cure in 98 per cent, of all cases. It is a remedy prepared by Dr. U. V. rerce, of Buffalo, N. Y., whose advice is ghtn fret to all who wish to write him, His great success has come from his wide experience and variea practice. t Don't be wheedled by a penny grabbing dealer into taking inferior substiUr. medicines, recommended to bo "just as good. tutes for Dr. Pierce's Pierce's medicines are of known composition. Their every ingredientnoprinted g Contain on their wrappers. Made from roots without alcohol. drugs. World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. TUU ICt ,:.,i- - -- nu imt t .11 111. P ..U ,- H T n. p:...'. 1 -j J . habit-formin- rn OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O O COUNTY FAIR DATES IN KENTUCKY. O O OO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 14-1- Allen Scottsville, Sept. Lawrenceburg, Anderson 6. Aug0. ust Barren 15-1- 8. one-thir- ed to-da- Cajsar had told his wife she should be above suspicion. "All right," she retorted, "build Printing tho "News." a skyscraper and I'll live on the top we are asked why floor," Ocaslonally we do not publish all that happens A Deduction. 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Light and Power Company (INCORPORATED) E. G. Children Cry CASTORIA Directors. wive trour Jiotixt. nt. i?in Idfihts are clean,. 7,tr7thti nnri home or businesa lioitstp. ahniiiri ho them when within reach s- Haarbf oa?a.3 BARRASS, MGR., Ely-Wi- ll .. ni.J V t. 'ri. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1911. N. 362 poles "wjii-'- i cji'ii i m'l'j "j "wirmJ'1 -- (""J-" THE HARTFORD HERALD interest and cost, and second to tho paymont of plaintiff's debt, Interest and cost, and the remainder, If any will bo hold for the farther orders of the Court. Tho purchaser will be required to execute 'bond with approved security immediately after sale. This 14th day ot July, 1911. F. L. FELIX, Master Commissioner. Heavrln & Woodward, Attorneys, iV J- ' k ey by mortgage by the defendants, son could never have secured tho L. M. Landrum, Mattle Landrum DIAMOND GRAZE IN Republican nomination for GovernO and J. W. Landrum to the decedent, or In 1907 without promising to do A. N. Brown, on March 27th, 1903, WYOMING IS FIERCE it, and It was simply the carrying corner to Jos. Barnott's surand recorded In Mortgage Book Y, Master Commissioner's Sale. out of an agreement. vey, to which this Is a part; thence Certainly pago 194, same office, or sufficient Wlllson deserves Ohio Circuit Court, Kentucky. up the Big Run with Its meanders thereof to produce tho sums of Reported That the Land For- tude for carrying no credit or gratiout his part of the A. E. Pate, Asslgnoo Ohio County to two white oaks, poplar and hick money ordered to bo made. agreement, nnd Caleb the Killer ory near whoro Condlt's Ferry Bank, Plaintiff, mation Is Like That of Tho purchaser will be required to owes him nothing. Todd County crosses the Big Run; thenco S. 20 VB. execute bond with approved security Times. Kimberley. E. 117 poles to the beginning, conot al., Defendants. Harriett Ford, Immediately after sale. By virtuo ot a Judgment and or- - taining two hundred acres more or This 14th day of July, 1911. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO The Government Bureau of Mines o der of sale of the Ohio Circuit less, but erroneously said to con- F. L. FELIX, IlAcmii.nn rm?r.'c .. n .7 .. U J ita'n ono hundred and twenty-fiv- e. Court, rendered at tho Juno term. Master Commissioner's Sale. hub uuuuuucea inai me iormauon O ' Master Commissioner. REFLECTIONS. O Exceptlng therefrom tho surface of the Big Horn Mountains, lying 1911, in the above cause for the Wilson & Crowe, Attorneys. Kentucky. Ohio Circuit Court, OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ot n certaIn tract of 100 acres sold C. C. Price, Executor of Susanah P. purpose of settling the estate west of Sheridan, is such that diaE' v P&lpps to Mary Tlchenor y monds In large quantities may be of tho Ohio County Bank, Master Commissioner's Sale. Price, Plaintiff, A husband Is sometimes an agree-abl- o signed, paying and tho costs as showi by Deed Book 34, pago Ohio Circuit Court, Kentucky. discovered in that section, and as vs. distraction from serious things, ana which 100 acres of a result Northern Wyoming is in even In tho life of a modern woman. herein, I will offer for sale dv 351 F. H. Miller, Plaintiff, E. E. Price, ct al., Defendants. faco onljr ,a bounded and described auction at tho court houso fected with tho diamond fever. vs. By virtuo of a Judgment and orWhen a woman expresses an InDiamonds in the rough are not telligent nnlntnn door in Hartford, on Monday, tho ,as l0li0'WB' der of sale of tho Ohio Circuit Court, Otis Walker, Defendant. if atnniin.. i Beginning at a stone, corner In "" By virtuo of a Judgment and or numerous In the Big Horn towns, thft .. 7th day of August, 1911, about ono npnnnv rendered at tho Juno term, 1911, " """ o'clock p. m upon a credit of sis, tho Hnrtford and Point Pleasant In the abovo cause for tho purpose der of salo of tho Ohio Circuit and tho would-b- e diamond prospec- -' ,as when a pet " ja.T parrot happens to say E. 260 rods to . n twelve and eighteen months, tho fol- road; thence N. 3 Court, rendered at tho April term, tnro n.A nrtr aura w , tnt tlioi, ,.: right moment : : ituo " thns a beech on Rough River; thenco of settling the estate of Susanah P. 1911, In tho abovo causo for lowing described property, tho DCUl l.lllll IUI (11U1IJ Ul kllClil IIUV dividing the The best illustration of the dlffer- down that stream to a stono and Price, deceased, and FIRST A certain lot or parcel proceeds amongst the parties in in- sum of $300.00, with Interest at tho Ing the Idea that when taken from ""- - uemceii an iiieausi ana a mathenco S. 3 W. terest as of land situated in the town of small hickory; their interests appear, rato of 6 per cent, per annum from the ground diamonds are ready for terialist Is that to ono Bermuda sug- 134 rods to a stono In tho Hartford Hartford, Kentucky, and bounded after paying tho costs herein, tho 15th day of March, 1910, until the setting. ,Bets 111,C3' to the othcr not-'nbut as follows: Being on the corner of and Point Pleasant road; thenco and Including Thc information that diamonds a reasonablo at- paid, and $40.45 costs herein, I UU1UI18, . .. n. r. . . with the road S. 58 E. 15 rods and Market street nnd Fox alley (now 18 torney's fee, I will offer for will offer for sale by public miction may ue iouna in ino iiig norn came A cup of coffee and a soft boiled links; thenco S. 68 E. 38 rods; Center streot), nnd being tho East sale by public auction at tho nt tho court houso door In Hartford, to Sheridan In a letter from E. Gll- .. . -- .in .. E. 20 rods to tho part of lot No. 48, as laid down on tnenco s. 72 court houso door in Hartford, on Monday, tho 7th day of August, Inttn. formerly State Treasurer of cfeh "" HorK n neater miracle In beginning, containing 100 acres on ' " disposition at 8 a. m tho plat of tho town of Hartford, Monday, the 7th day of August, 1911, about ono o'clock p. m., upon Wyoming, whose authority for thela fronting 18 feet on Market street more or less. All tho coal and 1911, about one o'clock p. m., upon a credit of six months, tho follow- statement Is H. N. Darton, of tho than wireless telegraphy has worked In modern civilization. nnd running back 45 feet and be- mineral under which was reserved a credit of six and twolvo months, ing described property, t: Government Bureau of Mines. This In the matter of numbers, woAll tho right, title and Interest of bureau, under Mr. Darton's supering same lot of ground conveyed to by E. V. Phipps and Is now owned tho following described property, by his estate, and this boundary is tho defendant, Otis Walker, in and vision, has been engaged In a study men may predominate; but as long Cox and wlfo by William S. K a part of the land conveyed by John Phlpps, executor especially as as they continue to scrap among of Washington A certain tract of land In Ohio to certain real estate formerly own- of the Big Horns, C. Warden to E. V. Phipps. And county, Ky . containing men will continue to Phipps, deceased, on April 18th, 112 acres ed by J. R. Todd, and known as tho regards the "black dykes," In those themselves, excepting also the family gravoyard dominate. 1895, which deed Is of record In tho and more specifically bounded and old Todd farm, situated In Ohio mountains. with right of Ingress and egress. Ohio County Clerk's office, Deed It has been determined that the There comes a time in tho life of described as follows: Beginning county, Kentucky, and bequeathed by John - Book 15, pago 192, to which refer- B. Leaving by recent survey boundary on the bank of Rough Creek nt a to said Otis Walker by tho will of composition of these dykes Is exact- every woman when she yearns for Wilson, tho following ence Is here had. white oak running thonce duo said J. R. Todd. Said land Is bound- ly the samo as that of the black sentiment, and neither her love of to be sold, viz: SECOND A certain lot or parcel North 153 poles to a stake; thonce ed on tho North by the lands of Al- dykes of South Africa In which tho art nor tho adoration of a pet poodle Beginning nt a hickory In Mary duo East 109 poles to n of land In Hartford, Ohio 'county, stake, cor- len Burch; on tho East by the lnnds great diamond mines of that coun- seems quite to take tho place of a Kentucky, bounded as follows: Be- Tlchenor's line, 50 feet from low ner of uppor tract; thenco with tho of J. T. Wallaco; on tho Southeast try are located. In South Africa husband. ginning at a point on the West lino water on Rough river; thenco down same South 20 East 50 poles to a by Taylor Burch and Ed Davidson, these dvkes come from far down In Llf without lovo Is as insipid as of Market street 18 feet from the said river as It meanders binding on gum nnd hickory; thence South 2 and on the South and West by tho tho earth, and are like chimneys spaghetti without cheese. poles, S. West 20 poles to a hickory; thenco lands of D. C. Godsey, or sufficient filled with clay. Similar formations W. 7 Intersection of Fox Alloy (now Cen- low water S. 39 It takes tact to get a man attach J1 W. 11 poles, S. 87 W. 12 South 31 East 10 poles to a syca-mor- o thereof to produce tho sums of mon- are found In tho Big Horn Moun ed to you and genius to get him with said street; thenco ter street), poles, N. 73 ey ordered to bo made. poles, N. 52 W. 9 tains, but It remained for and hickory or. tho bank of with Market street Northwest IS 8 poles to a maple, Frank Rough Creek; Tho purchaser will be required to experts to make exhaustive analythenco down' tho feet to tho corner of a lot sold by W. A man's idea of the ethics of John H. McHenry to Benton & Pot- Ross' corner; thenco with his lino creek with tho meanders of samo to execute bond with approved security sis of the contents of the dykes. flirtation Is a He for a He, I and a fig 6 poles to the center of tho beginning. Immediately after salo. right angles to tho S. 53 W. ter; thenco at Tho announcement that diamonds for tho truth. Big Run creek; thence up same as It This 14th day of July. 1911. may be found In the mountains Tho purchaser will be required to left 45 feet; thenco at right angles As long as a man Is poor he Is F. L. FELIX, followed the work of tho bureau. to the loft 18 feet; thenco at right meanders in the middle thereof to execute bond with approved security contented with the same old wire: a stono, corner with Jno. and Arbln Immediately after pale. Master Commissioner. Immediately angles to the left 45 feet to tho beafter tho informa but as soon as ho begins to change G. E. Likens, Attorney. Rowo on the This 14th day of July, 1911. tion was mado public every old his cont every evening ginning, being samo lot convoyed Tlchenor and for dinner, ho prospector In tho district prepared F. L. FELIX. to S. K. Cox and wife by James A. Hartford and Point Pleasant road; seems to want to change his affecthence with Rowo's line S. 17 W. to go diamond mlnlnc. Master Commissioner. Thomas and wife on tho 12th day Slmridnn tions nlong with it. WATCH FOUND IN PAUNCH 9 poles to a stono; thenco with H. P. Taylor, Attorney. (Wyo.) Cor. New York Herald. of February, 1895, which deed Is of SMOKING I THE DARK record in tho Ohio County Clerk's Rowo's and J. B. Wade's lines S. 3 OF A LARGE ALLICATOB SENATOR Mi'CREARY'S PLEA poles to a stono and black NOT VERY SATISFACTORY Master Commissioner's Sale. office in Deed Book No. 15, pago W. 112 gum, G. H. Ashby's corner In Wade's IN BEHALF OF OLD SOLDIERS 193, to which reference is here had. Ohio Circuit Court, Kentucky. Funny thing about smoking! If a of line; thenco with Ashby's line S. Wesley Berry, et al., Plaintiffs, THIRD A tract or parcel May Explain the Sudden DisapE. 100 poles t oa stone, Orvlllo How former Gov. McCreary, while man were compelled to puff a good vs. land in Hartford, Ohio county, Ken- 86 a member of the United States Sen- cigar with his yes shut, tho operatucky, bounded as follows: Begin- Bishop's corner In Ashby's lino; Belle McRcynolds, et al., Defend pearance of a Little thenco with Bishop's lino N. ate, mado an eloquent plea behind tion would lose Its zest. A man ning at a stake on Fox Alley (now ants. poles to a stone, said Mary closed doors, beyond tho ears of who had undergone a slight operaFlorida Girl. By virtuo of a Judgment and or Center street), 45 feet from tho In- 83 newspaper men. In favor of a pen- tion upon one of his eyes had to tersection, of Fox AJley (now Cen- Tlchenor's corner on said road; der of salo of the Ohio Circuit sion for a widow of a Fodcral sol- stay In a darkened room for a week ter street), with Market streot, be- thoncco with said road and her lines Court, rendered at tho April term, Forsyth, Gn., July 29. Tho W. 20 poles N. 68 dier, was told by Senntor William with his optics bandaged. After a W. 38 ing a part of lot No. 48; thenco N. 72 1911, In the above cause for tho of a valunblo gold watch and parallel with Market street running poles N. 58 E. 15 poles and 18 links sum of $50.00, with Interest at tho chain In the stomach of a large al- Alden Smith, of Michigan, In his re few days his doctor told him he Northwestwardly 36 feot with a to a stone, her corner on said road; rato of 6 per cent, per annum from ligator that died in a pond near hero marks to tho Senate In support of could take a gentle smoke If he lik tho motion to keep on the Senate ed. Ho Jumped at tho chance, nnd owned by thence with anothor of her lines, N. tho 28th day of April, 1911, until lino of a lot formerly Is believed to solve the mys- pay-roll E. 134 poles to the beginning, Jim Jones,, tho aged negro to his amazement found It afforded Washington Phipps and James A. 3 paid, and$108.70 costs hereinj will tery of tho disappearance of twelve- who was tho bodygard of Jefferson him not the slightest pleasure. To with right angles containing 101 acres more or less. Thomas; thence offer for sale by public auction at year-ol- d Janet Thorton from the Davis. Tho purchaser will bo required to be sure, men often smoke In tho to the left 5 feet with a lino of a tho court houso door in Hartford, homo of her parents at Island In his tribute to Senator McCre dark, but there's always the rosy lot sold by J. H. McHenry to J. T. execute bond with approved security on Monday, tho 7th day of August, Grove, Fla two years ago. Immediately after sale. ary and other Confederates who glow of tho lighted end to bo seen Benton, now owned by J. E. Bean; 1911, about ono o'clock p. m upon The alligator was captured near This 14th day of July, 1911. havo served In Congress In recent and tho faint outline of the cloud of angles to the right thenco at right a credit of six and twolvo months, Island Grove sorao weeks after tho years, Senator Smith said: F. L. FELIX, smoko In the air. There's no moro with a line of said lot 18 feet to a the following described property, In girl disappeared, and was brought Master Commissioner. "I have been In public life In this fun In a sightless smoke than a McHenry line of a lot sold by H. D. Beaver Dam, Kentucky, to this place by J. M. Jackson. The Jones, Fogle, Heavrln & WoodCapitol for nearly seventeen years, saltless egg or a kiss Implanted upto T. S. Duke; thence with his lino A lot of ground 100 feet front on little girl has never been heard from ward, Attorneys. during which time I havo served on your own hand. What's the at right angles to tho left 20 feet; Barnard street, and a depth of 170 since she disappeared. When last many men who fought In tho psychology of It? thenco again at right angles 54 feet less, to an alley, being seen sho was standing on tho bank with feet moro or Master Commissioner's Snle. rebellion ngalnst this Government. Cento a stake on Fox Alley (now same lot or parcel of land on which ot the lake where Jackson captured During nil that time. Mr. President, Ohio Circuit Court, Kentucky. decedent, Joseph Berry, formerly reter street); thenco with tho samo the nligator, and she was wearing somo of which was spent as n memW. M. Cox, Plaintiff, FOR FLETCHER'S and at right angles to tho left 25 sided and tho samo deeded to Jo at the tlmo a gold watch of tho vs. feet to tho beginning, being samo Berry by Elizabeth A. Smith Waltham make, with her Initials ber of the Committee on Pensions. seph I I havo never known a Southern sollot sold and convoyed by McHenry J. P. Cooper, et al., Defendants. and Grace S. Shaver, recorded In engraved on the back of tho watch. who fought on tho side of the dier Dates lime been named for Ken By virtue of a Judgment nnd tis Executor of H. D. McHenry to S. Deed Book No. 9, pago 211, In tho The same Initials aro on tho back of sale of tho Ohio Circuit Court, ofilco of the Clerk of tho Ohio of tho watch discovered inside of Confederacy to object to a pension tucky farmers' Institutes and all aro . K. Cox, February 4, 1895, as per for n worthy Union soldier. The beforo the November election. deed recorded in tho Ohio County rendered nt tho October term, 1910, County Court. the dead alligator. It is believed most eloquent pica I over heard for sum of Clerk's offlco in Deed Book No. 16, In tho above causo for tho The purchaser will bo required to by Jackson and others that while pages 38 and 40. $78.00, with Interest at tho rate of execute bond with approved security the girl was plavlng on tho bank of ' a widow's pension was made by tho ARE YOUR KIDNEYS Senntor from Kentucky, Mr. NOTE Tho counters and shelv- 6 per cent, per annum from the Immediately after sale. the lake the alligator came upon former McCreary. a Southern soldier, ing In tho store building will bo 24th day of October, 1910, until This 14th day of July. 1911. the hank and devoured her. committee doors, where It was sold with tho real estato upon which paid, and tho further sum of F. L. FELIX. The parents of tho girl havo been Alany Hartford People Know the not for public effect. building stands. $355.00 with like Interest from the the Master Commissioner. notified, and tho watch will bo re Tho purchaser will bo required to 8th day of December, 1908, tho first J. M. Porter, Glenn & SImraorman turned to them. Importance of Healthy CONFEDERATE MONEV IS execute bond with approved security amount being adjudged due tho and Barnett & Smith, Attorneys. STILL OF SOME VALUE Immediately after sale. Beaver Dam Doposlt Bank and tho Kidneys. An ordinary case of dlarrhoen second duo tho plaintiff herein, and This 14th day of July, 1911. can, as a rule, bo cured by a single Master Commissioner's Snle. It Is interesting to know that $92.30 costs herein, I will offer for F. Li. FELIX, Ohio Circuit Court, Kentucky. dose of Chamberlaln'8ColIc, Cholera The kidneys filter the blood. tho civil wnr has been over for Commissioner, sale by public auction at the court John B. Wilson, Master They work night and day. Administrator of and Diarrhoea Remedy. This rem- nealy a half century and tho govern H., P. Taylor, Attorney. houso door In Hartford, on Monday, tho estate of A. N. Brown, de- edy has no superior for bowel com- ment of "Tho Confederate States of Well kidneys removo impurities. tho 7th day of AugUBt, 1911, about plaints. For salo by all deal- America" has not been ceased, Plaintiff, Sick kidneys allow Impurities to marked on ono o'clock p. m upon a credit of ers, m Master Commissioner's Sale. vs. a single map of tho world, that multiply. Ohio Circuit Court, Kentucky. six and twelve months, tho follow- R. M. Landrum, &c, Defendants. No kidney 111 should be neglected. the currency Issued by It during ing described property, An Girl. Jessie Phipps, Plaintiff, By virtuo of a Judgment and or There ! grave dnngor In delay. those troublesome times Is still of "I asked her to marry mo, and Twolvo acres of land, more or der of salo of tho Ohio Circuit vs. If you havo backache or urinary an value, going at ninety per cont. dis troubles, Xaura Greenwood, &c, Defendants. less, in Cromwell, Ohio county, Court, rendered at tho June term, sho gave mo a Supremo-Coucount, mis is illustrated by a By virtuo of a Judgment and or- Kentucky, bounded as follows: Be 1911, In tho abovo causo for tho swer." If you nro nervous, dizzy or worn "What kind of nn answer Is case that occurred down at McMlnn-vlll- out. der of sale of tho Ohio Circuit ginning at a corner on tho street sum of $201.75, with interest at Tennessee, tho other day or Court, rendered at the Juno term, known as Daniel's corner, running the rato of 6 per cent, per annum that?" Begin treating your kidneys ah "Knlil nlm wniilil flvn mn p!v rathor night. A thief broke Into a once; 1911, in tho above causo for tho with tho street to Cooper's lino; from tho 27th day of March, 1903, ,nto tho monoy safo BOt purpose of tho division of tho pro- thenco with his lino forty feot; and until paid, subject to tho following months to readjust myself so as to j8toro'carried awny $1,000 In the cur Use a proven kidney remedy. and thenco West to tho lino In tho Bnr-- credits: $32.28, March 27th, 1905; bo acceptable." ceeds amongst the parties In Inter Nono endorsed Hko Doan's Kid rency of tho defunct government, est and paying tho costs herein, I rott Austin lino; thenco with said $21.52, July 27th, 1906; $40.00, leaving at tho samo tlmo $100 In ney Pills. will offer for sale by public auction lino to tho corner In Moore's; thenre November 12th, 1907, and $25.00, Recommended by thousands. good United States money. So yon at tho court houso door in Hartford, with Mooro's lino to Trout's line: February 8th, 1911, and $40.95 Proved by grateful testimony. seo that tho presence of that $1,000 on Monday, tho 7th day ot August, thonco South with his line to Ellon costs herein, I will offer for sale by John H. Willis, Judge of Police caused tho thief to overlook tho 1911, about ono o'clock p. m., upon Daniel's corner; thenco East with public auction at the .court houso good money, honco It was worth Court' n,BU strect, Cloverport, Ky., said line to tho beginning, including door in Hartford, on Monday, tho a credit of six and twolvo months, Just ten per cent, on tho dollar to says: "I have no hesitation in protwo 7th day of August, 1911, about ono nouncing Doan's Kidney Pills tho tho following described property, all Improvements thoreon tho will save the dyspeptic from many tho man whoso store was robbed. lots ot Snyder Holder and George o'clock p. m upon a credit of six days ot misery and enable him to cat best remedy to bo had for kldnoy whatever he withes. They prevent About ono hundred acres of land Gentry are not Included, and being and twelvo months, tho following disorders. I tako pleasure in No Reason to Kick. SICK HEADACHE, lelng tho samo convoyed to E. V. samo property conveyed to J. P. described proporty, thorn to all persons af-We can seo no reason for do' A tract ot land in Ohio county, Pbippa by Jas. C. Warden In No- Cooper by A. iHaven and wlfo on cause the food to assimilate and nour nounclng Caleb Powers for assist- -' "Icted with this trouble, I will bo Ish the body, give keen appetite, vember, 1850, and deed for which is April 18th, 1904, nnd which deed Kentucky, bounded as follows: iig in tho turning down at tho Re- pleased to answer any questions No, 35, On the North by tho G. W. DEVELOP FLESH Tecorded in Deed; Book "L", pago la of record in Deed Book publican State Convention of Gov. about Doan's Kldnoy Pills at any B4G, Ohio County Clerk's office, ly- pago 326, Ohio County Clerk's of- Shultz lands; on the East by Mad- and solid muscle. Elegantly sugar Wlllson, who pardoned him. Will- - tlmo." Is dox; on tho South by Clark; on the nrntrrt ing In Ohio county, Kentucky, and fice, to which deed reference For salo by all dealers. Price 50 beginning at two beeches, sweot mado for a moro particular descrip- West by McDowell, and containing Take No Substitute. Foster-Milbucents. Co., Buffaproporty. tion of said gum and black gum in W. C. 60 acres more or less. The deed lo, New York, solo ngents for tho Tho proceeds of said salo will bo for which is recorded in Deed Book corner of G. R. Ashley's United States. FOR FLETCHER'S SacreV;" thenco E. J 00 polea to 'a applied first, to tho payment of the 19, page 571, Ohio County Court Remember tho name Doan's ;.ih,vagw&ol fend, stone; thenco Beayer Dam .Deposit Bank's debt, j Clerk's office, and the same convey- - VOniMUUMATISMKIDNKYaAUDBLASBEJi and take no other. O O 1 oooooooooooooooo Rough to Daviess' corner on .MASTER COMMISSIONER'S Creek; thence down Rough SALES. Creek its ooooooooooooooo ot Big inRun; meandersto toanthe mouth thonce ash, two maples, PAGE SEVEN". 'i M i .... ... "-..- as-b- sur-pub- lic to-w- lt: " :: ;;".. :, .;' ... to-wl- to-w- lt: the-mln- o 3E. ht to-w- lt: Children Cry C A SXO R A ILL? bo-hi- nd to-w- it: to rt o, Tntt'sPills I to-wl- U to-w- lt: rn War-den'sjl- Gtaildren Cry fOLEWKlDNEY'PlllS CASTORIA If PAGE EIGHT. THE HARTFORD HERALD Ihe coast, whllo from C&po Cod REMAINS FOUND IN to Bar Harbor there was scarcely a harbor that did not show disabled BATTLESHIP yachts. off WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1911, H' 'TJie Hartford Herald afiaTgft MAINE " iBsmmsmsmmmmmmmm hi The Original -(riif WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1011. ALL STOWAWAY ItRCORDS WERE linOKEN AT COLON Placed Under Military Guard I: " SWIPED A TERRIFIC GALE Mother and Babe Were Lashed to Ship. RESCUED AFTER now searching. These bones, sealed in four metal coffins, wero delivered into the custody of Captain Rubber Goods Department Miscellaneous Articles Awful Experience of Crew Golderman, U. S. A., instructor of Coast Artillery, and Colonel Pujol, 03 of a Small Water-Logge- d 2 Ca rlstedt's Liver Powder. . . 1 9o Fountain Syringe 83c tho Cabanas commandante, detailed a guard of four men. Nyal's Little Liver Pills.. .19o $1.50 t. ' " Vessel. $1.25 When all tho bodies are recover) Chamberlain's Liver Pills..l9c ed, formal exercises will bo held and 75c Atomizer 50o MANY YACHTS WEIIE WRECKED 42o their delivery on boariT tho Leonla- Dodd's Kidney Pills Co CD 6O0 Rubber Bath Sponge..35o T des will be marked by a salute from if Doan's Kidney Pills OQ 42o Mass., July 29. Mrs. Boston, tho Cabanas, Morro, La Punta and j$ Dr. Kings New Life Pills..l9o Jennie Mazerlll and her thlrteen-raonths-oSanta Clara batteries. This will bo : baby were saved from done at the special request of tho pjl Pierce's Discovery 880 TJ CD The- - bodies Cuban Government. schooner N. E. the water-logge- d 83c of Cardui O were taken y on board a barge, Ajer, off Highland Light, early toP Brighten up and use S. W-P- . Veg. Com 83o every , attempt was' made to and day, after lying for 12 hours lashed STARVING CHILD RUN C 0) CD keep the removal quiet. W Stuart'sDyspepsia Tablets 42c Covers most, wears longto the quarter deck, with waves P OVER BY A STREET CAR A view of Captain SIgsbeo's quar DCO breaking over them every moment. 29o k Castoria est, looks better than any ters and tho berth deck below tho They were taken off and brought New York, July SO. Three-year-oO 19o Captain's cabin, which now Is be$ Cephalgine Into Boston by the steamer Bunker paint you can buy. Now Morris Goldberg, weakened by ing cleaned out by hydraulic jrffi Sloan 's.Liniment 19o Hill, while tho woman's husband, a seven-day- s' fast, was run over by don't forget this, but when P (JQ. Captain A. B. Mazerlll, and his a trolley car In front of his homo streams, Is now had. The celling, O woodwork and such furniture as re crew of four stayed by tho wrecked you do painting, come to see mains are covered by barnacles and schooner and were taken off later Two thousand persons thereupon oysters. Toilet Articles The table from tho wardus and call for Sherwin-Wi- l by the revenue cutter Gresham. stormed tho car, captured tho room mess is eafen apart, but tho get to "I never expected to and conductor, laid them on ml Colgate's Talcum Powder..l5o liams Paint. shore," said Mrs. Mazerlll In the the tracks and wero about to run elaborate carving and Inlaying aro still visible. S 10c Mellier's Talcum Powder.. cabin of the Bunker Hill, with her tho car over them when a lone poThe mud Is nearly all removed baby tucked In her arms. "All liceman seized the ringleader at the 1$ Golf Girl Talcum Powder..l5c expected to perish every controler. Reserves then dispersed from the berth deck, and the enginnl?ht eers are somewhat disappointed not yi Hind's Honey and Alum tho old the mob. minute. All yesterday to find Darwin Merrltt's body. M wallowing In a heavy schooner was Cream 40o It was ascertained later that tho Half tho working force was laid sea, beaten by a fearful storm of entire Goldberg family of nine wero At command " " fi) ij Colgate's Toilet Water OQ 19c & off this afternoon, as Major Ferguwind and rain. As night came on in a starving condition. son thinks the cofferdam does not day or h lilUbliyillUl JLUUL11 UWUUI..1UU tho storm grew worse. The ship need such careful attention. There badly. Then there was leaking vviiwwwvv4wvvvvvvvMivvvitM BAPTIST CHURCH. came an awful crash and both O O was no work this afternoon and a will be none O but tho W. Bnincr, Pastor. masts went overboard. O J. "The vessel settled to the level of OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO cleaning and removal of mud will begin again on Monday. the water. My husband and tho Prayer service Wednesday evencrew took the baby and me and lashM? HOPEWKLIj. ed us on top of the afterhouse. The ing at 8 o'clock. July 31. The meeting Is moving jf waves swept over us constantly. Teachers' meeting In the Baraca along nlcelj. Four conversions up scarcely room Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Sometimes could we Cut-Rat- e Bible school Sunday at 9:45 a. to date, with good interest. Brother breathe. Then tho lashings that Mell is doing good preaching. held us on the afterhouse broke. m. Dr. E. W. Ford, Sunt. Mr. J. Brown, of Paradise, re Morning worship at 10:45 and We would have been carried overevening worship at eight o'clock. turned home hero last week from board if two of the men "had not a shoyt visit to his daughter, Mrs. held us. My husband made tho Preaching by pastor. ropes fast again. They brok'e once B. Y. P. U. meeting Sunday even W. A. Grant, of Hodcenvlllo. Ky. Miss Ruth Hunley, of Beaver CENTRAL GROVE. more, and then he took us onto the ing at 7 o'clock. Dam, is visiting her uncle and aunt, July 31. Mrs. Bettle Hocker, quarter deck and lashed me there. We Have Just Received a Car Load of A King Who Left Home Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Hunley. wife of Mr. J. L. Hocker, died at "But at last day came. The watMr. Tom Roach of GUlstrap, her homo near here last Tuesday er was calmer. Then wo saw the Set the world to talking, but Paul Mathulka, of Buffalo, N. Y says he spent Sunday night with Mr. Llgo morning, after a lingering Illness. steamer. She saw our signals and always KEEPS AT HOME the King Williams while on his way to see stood by. The crew balled out a Funeral services were conducted Which we will offer for a few days , tho following day at West Proviboat and my husband said I must of all laxatives Dr. King's New his aunt Acineth Roach, at only at per barrel go on the ship with the baby. When Life Pills and that they're a bless who is very sick. by Rev. E. H. Maddox, of dence The people have purchased a nlco Llvermore, after which she was laid we got to the steamer I think I ing to all his family. Curo constipation, headache, Indigestion, dys- gasoline lamp for our church, costWe will also sell Hoosier Cotton next of many fainted. I do not see how we are to rest in tho presence pepsia. Only 25c at James H. Wil- ing $34. Saturday, July 29, only by bolt at per alive now. I am so weak I cannot friends and relatives who are bow liams, m i talk much, but my baby is all right, ed In sorrow over her sad demise. J Five hundred pairs of shoes at any old price. More people, men and women, We want bo I am happy." Business failures In the Uuited are suffering Misses Nora Ellis Maddox, of Ow from kidney and bladto cleanup this line, as our fall stock is coming in and y Each hour brought suc- States during tho week ending July ensboro, and Nina Maddox, of Beawe need the room. Now is your chance for bargains in ceeding reports of shipwreck, disas- 27 were 238, against 239 last week. der trouble than over before, and ver Dam, will be" tho guests of each year more of them turn for ter and loss of life along tho New shoes! Yours truly, Misses Violet and Gladys Lonoy Marlon, Ky Ollle James home quick relief and permanent benefit England coast yesterday, from West to Foley's Kidney Remedy, which this week. town, Is to get a postal savings Indian hurricanes. Mrs. Lonnie Williams, of Central has proven itself to bo one of tho bank. j. At noon INCORPORATED. four coast-wis- e most effective remedies for kidney City, Is visiting relatives near here. sailing vessels were fast on tho DUNDEE, KENTUCKY. and bladder aliments that medical Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Ashby, of this rocks and beaches, or helpless adrift Subscribe fcr The Herald $1 a Tear science has devised. For sale by all place, visited tho family of Mr. E. druggists. m S. Barnes, of West Providence, Saturday night and Sunday. KASTVIKW. Miss Bello Berryman began her July 31. Mr. Henry Jones, of 1 school nt Union Grovo Beda, spent last week with Mrs. Mr. Will Lonoy and family, or Ambrose. 41K1 via Fordsvillo, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. rm the Cotton Mrs. Sally Martin, of Sutherland, Loney, of this place, from FriBelt Route spent a few days last week In this W. wk.;. vu'v..vii7 tho direct, quick vicinity with relatives and 'friends. day until Sunday. kkt B'ir'.Tm line trom Mem Misses Kate and Opal Bennett, of l&wWtMr phis, through Ark Mr. George Hlnton Is spondlng a Centertown, and Mr. and Mrs. S. A. ansas, to tho Southwest few days with relatives at SutherANDMines, at Reynolds, of Williams oneratinr two splendid land. trains daily, with through b 'SX tended Sunday School here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Collins, of parlor- lleepcrt, MMiMSr cafe cars. chair cars and all parts .wwtfm. gave us an Interesting . Trains from Taylor Mines, spent Saturday and Mr. Reynolds wiifErV talk. oi tno soutneast connect in MemSunday with Mr. S. R. .French. Tickets limited to return to phis with these Cotton Belt trains placo, Miss Lee TIchenor, of this Mr. Jesse Harris, of Sunnydale, Southwest Aug. 27, 1911. TIchtf cither time nor money should keen is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bill was the guest of Misses Gall you from jnaViue this opportunity enor and Cora Welsh, of Pleasant Smith. inp, ions won't laKomuco llPMEMPHUi A Ridge, recently. XffB&BiXtW -- 5r owrio CO Mrs. Efilo Martin and children Ky., Rev. E. D. Maddox, of Dixon, spent from Friday until Sunday at preached at West Providence Sun-IHabit and Owensboro. day. Text: "That I May Know Hlra." HEXXETTS. On the 1st and 3rd Tuesdavi of each month or. July 31. Mr. Thomas Chlnn lost Mr. D. S. Rhoads, of Beaver Dam, curslon tickets are sold via Cotton. Belt Route to a fine calf last week. points in Arkansas, Louisiana, Texas and Oklahoma, and Mr. Luther Rhoads, of Drakes-bor- o, With 25 limit and frti. The Several from hero attended tho visited tho family of Mr. J. T. chances Southwest will soon be trailed let the trt't txt . Cotton Belt excursion take singing convention at Clear Run Hocker ono day last week. Bend today (or complete schedule and cost of ticket Q from your homo town I will also giye you our opporSunday. Mrs. George Brunton and little tunity booklets, brimful of pictures and facta you'll Ilka Mrs. M. McCormlck's to see they're frit. daughter daughter, Ada Marjorie, of WilL. C BARRY, Traveling Passenger Agent and of Tennessee aro liams Mines, spent part of last (AND OTHER EASTERN POINTS) S3 Todd Buildlns, LouhvlU, Ky. visiting their monther here this week with Mr. D. M. Parks, of this place. tickets limited to return Sept. 3. '11 week. Messrs. and Mesdamcs Mr. and Mrs. Urey Bolton and lit H. L. Tlicso fares apply from all points on the Illinois Central and tle daughter, Eva Leo, of Llvla, vis Brown, T. G. Hunter and M. F. ited Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Sparks yes- Faught, of this place, attended Yazoo ond Mississippi Valley Railroads in Louisiana, and all points in terday. church at West Providence Sunday. ThQ kind that makes you look good in the eyes of the whole- -i Mississippi EXCEPT stations on tho Illinois Central, north of and inMisses Sadie and Meek Hocker, Mr. and Mrs. Clint Stevens, of sale dealer and the city merchant that makes your neighbors cluding Sonatobia and Holly Springs, and EXCEPT stations on tho , wero guests of Mr. and Mrs. living near here, viBltod their broth proud of you, Increases respect and sets you right In the minds er Mr. Sciota Hocker," and family, Hawkins Sunday. Yazoo and Mississippi Valley Kailroad, north of and including Clayton of all people; this kind Is of Walton's Creek, Saturday night Misses Hattlo Mae Barr and An and Crenshaw, Miss. nie May, of Maxwell, are visiting and Sunday. STANDARD AND TOURIST SLEEPING CARS JSrPULLMAN Miss Lattye Sparks this week. WILL BE RUN Buy It now. Now is the time to And promply delivered by the HARTFORD HERALD. Every-body-- in For furthor information apply to nearest I. C. or Y. & M. V. It. Bad silver dollars are reported in buy a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, aay kind of business seeds Printed Stationery Note circulation In Daviess and othor Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It IV. Agent, or to Heads, Cards. Envelopes, statements, Etc nowadays. Prices counties' In this part of 'Kentucky. is almost certain to be needed beG. H. the lowest; work the best. Call or write us. The bogus dollars are hard f to dis- fore the summer Is over. This remt General Passenger Agent, Memphis, Tenn. tinguish from the genuine, but for edy has no superior. For sale by "She HERALD. Hartford, Ky. '". . all dealers. the weight. m MY HOURS ld Washington, July 29. All stowaway records were smashed when the Royal Mall Liner Atrato recently arrived at Colon with CD West Indian negroes, who had secreted aboard to secure free themselves passage to the Isthmus, where the attractiveness of work on tho Panama Canal had lured them. Some 50 of the men had stolen aboard at Trinidad and the others at Barbados. The Isthmian authorities wero surprised when tho extraordinary freo passenger list was reported to them by tho angry steamship cap tain, who waB made to give a bond of $6,500, as none of tho stowaways had tho $15 required to permit them to land. Whllo being transferred to shore, seven of the men escaped and tho steamship company forfeited $700. The remaining 58, after being hold under police surveillance for sever al days, were given employment by the Canal Commission. Formal Exercises Will Be Held Later. With mony, 17 bodies so far recovered from tho wreck of the Maine wero taken to Cabanas fortress this af ternoon and placed under military guard, to await the arrival of oth ers, for which the engineers are no cereHavana, July 29. CUT-RATl!f E DRUG STORE to make any introductory E! m VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVkVVVVVVV f $ Drug Store, but read over the m H marks pertaining to this Cut-Rat- e partial list, and come in to see us when you want anything in the m drug line. It's all CUT-RATvvvvvvvvvvtvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv twmwumwmHHutv O l We haven't the time, nor space, in re- - M O o t, 2-q- 330 7 cr cr to-da- fWine Paint! Paint! o3O o a p 8 ld cr 1 P 3. p y. mo-torm- an i v-- Prescription Dept. your hour, night. 9Zh ZZM 31 ? ft' m at any JL. ooooooooooooooooo I Ohio County Drug Co., I Griffin' Old Stand, Original Druggists HARTFORD, KENTUCKY. INCORPORATED. mm&3&mgsmtimmmmmmimBt $1.50 OHIO RIVER SKLT El ydC ' to-da- to-da- DUNDEE MERCANTILE CO., Illinois -- A U C. --T- O-- 2 to-da- y. Central Chicago St. Louis Y.&M.V, RAILROADS Annual EXCURSIONS Detroit $15 $12 $18 It's just mMftjm W 'vLlvraraH mmkM.mA 'wcatww a step to mtmm wamxv Texas Mmmx WMUl Mm AUG. 19 TO $12 $14 N August TO THE Louisville Cincinnati Norfolk lm Hli'lSiL vitfXtaXfwr Belt Route fare excursion mHjf day-ret- urn stop-ove- $18 Washington $18 son-in-la- k JOB PBINTIKG. NEATLY DONEv- BOWER, gaaggg jj' ijgjvjfjaaj JiXJjA N. iHi Jt wiTLti