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Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.): August 16, 1911 Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Jno. P. Barrett & Co. Hartford, KY 1911 haf1911081601_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 16, 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. lyytiiri'. THE HARTFORD HERALD Subscription $1 Per Tear, in Advance. "I Come, the Herald j&f a A'eiij World, Ihc Xti of All .Valium Limkrigg st Mj Back." All Kinds Job Printing Neatly Executed. I K St and his ablo and harmonious throughout. The best the road until within a short diszealous efforts In behalf of the peo- of humor prevailed and there were tance of the borough limits and NORTHERN ple's rights. no acrimonious discussions or disthen dispersed, the men, boys and FOREIGN Wo condomn the Republican sensions. Tho selection of Mr. M. women scattering as If by magic. State administration for its ineffi- T. Westerfleld as the Democratic District Attorney Robert Gawth-rop- e CONVENTION ciency and mismanagement of the nominee for Representative was r BURNS A NEGRO came over from Westchester ACTIVE State's affairs and for its failure to considered a most excellent choice, and said every effort would maintain the honor and credit of and both there and after tho con be made to discover the Identity of Of Three Sections in Hart- the Commonwealth. vention adjourned, It was the gen Coatcsville, Pa., Scene of the 'ringleaders of the mob. In United Wo favor such legislation as will eral concensus of opinion that ho Say ford Insure to every child within tho would bo elected without a doubt. Burning. LYNCHED FOR ALLEGED Army Officials. Commonwealth a good education He is a man of the people, n toller INSULT OVER TELEPHONE at tho expense of tho State, by per In the rank's of the worklngraen, M. T.WESTERFJELD NOMINATED mitting each county to take such and there is nothing against his MOST BRUTAL HOT OH RECORD Farmersvllle, Tex., Aug. 12. STARTLING EVIDENCE FOUND action, by bond issuo or otherwise, humble but honorable record. Ho Commodore Jones, a negro, who, It will secure this result. would certainly reflect cedlt upon Is For the Legislature and Set as We are opposed to tlfe pernicious Ohio county as its representative In Wounded Negro Was Taken In alleged, used Insulting language addressing a young white woman That Secret Agents Are Ever Influence of tho lobby In shnplng tho Lower House of tho next Generover tho telephone, was hanged by of Strong Resolutions From Hospital and Fired legislation, but recognize the right al Assembly. He will bo heard freAfter Uncle Sam's Alii- a mob Jones was arrestof any Individual, or any business quently upon the stump during the Adopted. ed Thursday. a crowd of in His Bed. itary Plans. Interest to appeal to the Legislature ensuing campaign and the voters about eeventy-Jlr- e men and bovs by petition or In person. will havo a chance to size him up. galnpd access to his cell, and, SKETCH OP PARTY'S NOMINEE We favor the establishment of a The following brief sketch which SCEXES WITHOUT A PARALLEL marching him to the outskirts of SEVERAL SPIES ARE CAPTURED the town, compelled him to climb The Democrats of Ohio county State Bank department and Inspec appeared In a recent Issue of Tho CoatQsville, Ky., Aug. 13. Washington. Aug. 12. Startling assembled In mass convention at tion of State banks by competent Herald may be of added Interest Zacharlah Walker, a negro desper- a telephone pole. At the top one evidence of the pernicious activity the court house In Hartford, Ky., examiners to be appointed by tho Just now: ado, was carried on a cot from the of the mob was waiting, a rope was Governor and confirmed by tho Mr. Westerfleld Is not unknown !of foreign spies is In the possession last Saturday, August 12, 1011, Senate. hospital here and burned thrown about the negro's necck and !of tlle a"ny general staff, which to the people of our county, as he he was told to lumn. He was pursuant to call of the Democratic to a crisp by a frenzied mob of We are heartily In favor of tho Is a good mixer among the people accounts for the serious consideraCommittee, for the pur men and boys. The negro, who strangled to death. IjI Executive popular election of U. S. Senators as nnd has many friends. tion that Is now being given to the He Is a pose of selecting delegates to tho night shot and killed Edgar by the National Plat- farmer and school teacher by pro last advocated most trifling reports at attempts to ALLEGED KIDNAPING Senatorial Convention for the SevRice, a sopclnl policeman of the fession, having followed the latter SAID TO HE A FAKE discover the military secrets of the enth Senatorial District of Ken- forms of the Democratic party. Worth Iron Mills, was first dragcountry. We are In favor of a primary lino of work for the past fifteen tucky, to be held at the Old Inn In ged to the scene of the shooting, Some of these Incidents are of Dawson Springs, Ky., Aug. 14. Louisville, on the 15th day of Aug- election law .by which candidates years. Ho has taught in both Ohio begging plteously for mercy. for Stato and district officers of and Daviess counties, his last eight-montSome smart Alex, who is either an comparatively recent date and It ust, 1911. The convention was He had been arrested by a posse may be nominated on nRS or an Idiot, sent a ppeclal to the was upon the term being taught at Pleas- late this submission of such called to order by G. B. Likens, all parties afternoon after a search chairman of the County Committee, tho same day, at the expense of the ant Ridge. Mr. Westerfleld Is 39 which had stirred tho countryside. Owensboro papers In which he says Information to a secret session of and tho following officers of tho State; that the poor man may be years old and was born and reared When the posse finally located him that Geo. H. Greenup, of Dawson the Judiciary Committee of the Springs, on last Friday, kidnaped House that legislation was secured Left fatherless to b?-- was. iojjml hiding C. M7' given an. equal chance with tho rlcji In this county. convention were elected": .In a. cherry his two fight life's battles at an early" ago, children, Ghasj-Rceand at the lost session, of .Congress proCrowe, chairman; Heber Matthews, In offering for office. In his tree and with the last bullet Ingram, from tho home of his wife viding for the severe punishment of Wo favor a law by which a peace he educated himself and' provided Secretary. revolver, shot himself In the mouth, In Calhoon, Ky. may bo removed from office for his mother and other children. spies In time of peace. The following resolution was of- officer falling from tho tree. Ho was re There Is absolutely not a word of who wrongfully or negligently falls He was an A. S. of E. organizer In An Englishman In Calcutta pickt: "Refered and adopted, moved to the hospital and placed truth In the story. Mr. fireenup ed up In the streets a small package solved, That wo approve the call of to protect any prisoner committed Daviess county several years ago, under guard. wont to Cnllioon last Thursday to of blue prints, showing every detail and has been Identified with this A few minutes aftor 9 o'clock a the Democratic Executive Commit- to his care. right along. He Is a crowd numbering almost 1,000 per attend to some business and while of the defenses of Corregldor IsWe Indorse the laws that have movement tee for the convention to be held member of the Baptist Church and sons appeared at the hospital. The thoro requested his wife to allow land, the main stronghold of the at the Old Inn in Louisville, at ten been placed upon tho statuto books has his first course In leaders were denied admission, but him to bring the two children back United States In the Philippines. finished August 15th, 1911, and by the Democratic party for tho proo'clocck, 10 city ror a visit. Mrs. Green-.Th- e prints were not copies of any the call of this convention; that the tection of the Interests of the term Masonry. A wife and two children they quickly smashed the window up tins agreed to He Is a frames and crawled following Democrats bo made dele- ors and laboring men in their ef- constitute his family. through the tho children this and. preparing 'drawings of charts prepared for gates to said convention as repre- forts to secure reasonable prices for speaker of splendid ability and a corridor. When Walker was first them to Mr. for the trip, brought use of tho United States, but were Greenup, who was .evidently tho result of a careful and taken to the hospital ho was strapsentatives of tho Democratic party their products and labor, and fa- fine type of Kentucky citizen." 'deliberate investlcatlon of the offi- vor further legislation that will enMr. Westorfleld asks the voters ped down In order to prevent his stopping at n downtown hotel. W. H. of Ohio county, Thore was not the slightest escape. The mob, seeing this, nf n Iv'Irlnnnlnrr nmt 41m mlmU hint iClnl.. and confidential records of the Barnes, Ozna Shultz, T. E. Cooper, courage tho organization and co- to give his aspirations a fair . .. gathered up the bed and, placing It L " W. R. Chapman, A. C. Yelser, J. S. operation of farmers and laboring ., UnUC" t5tatcs' V Z" S ' Un(,erstootl a The existence of the blue prints on the shoulders of four men, start-- 1 Glenn, G. B. Likens, R. D. Walker, men. made It evident that there were '"""'" POOL OF THE We favor legislation that will ed for tho country C. E. Ford, S. C. Roberts. T. H. -. other copies In existence. Tlte HURLEY CROP CONTINUES When half a mile from tho hos- - EDITING A J3almain, B. F. Hudson, L. L. Stew- further improve the condition and ,., . .,. NEWSPAPER iti pltal 'they entered a field and quicklJ art and S. F. Riley; alternates, J. add to tho safety of those who la IS "SO EASY" SOMETIMES War Department here, but the most Lexington, Ky Aug. 12. Tho ly gathering up a pllo of dry grass B. Maddox, Tlce Baker, W7J, Bean, bor In factories, shops and mines, careful Investigation failed to disJ. H. B. Carson, L. J. Taylor, Dr. and demand a strict enforcement of District Board of the Burley Tobac- and weeds, placed the bed containThe following from the Paducah cover the means by which the Inco Society, at its session hero, adopt- ing their victim upon It. W. L. Barrett, P. H. Alford, J. T. tho child labor law. Is as true as holy formation had been obtained. A match was applied Wo Relieve that the building and ed the plan for a continuation of and tho writ, but fow laymen Renfrow, J. C. Lawrence, T. H. realize It. In A waiter In a Seattle hotel was of railroads should bo the Society and the future pooling flames shot up quickly, entirely en- fnct . W. H. Park, extension Boyd, J. N. Hudson, the most of them think they found to be a foreign officer in disten-yeencouraged for the purpose of de of tobacco on the plan shrouding the screaming victim. could get out a J. W. Foster and M. C. Ford. much better paper guise, possessing many drawings This convention then adjourned veloping our great natural resources was recommended by tho executive That not a vestige of tho murderor than those who have devoted a life- and notes ho had made of the Paand was followed by a convention and moving our products; but at board at the meeting of tho District be left, the mob tore down the fence time at the business. cific coast defenses. ' for the purpose of selecting a Dem- the same time the railroads should Board Wednesday. A motion made along the road and piled the rails "It Is nn easy matter to get out An American Ambassador noti ocratic candidate for Representa- be compelled to recognize that they by President Clarence LeBus was upon tho burning negro. an lntcrostlnc and readable news- - fied the State Department that a After waiting for half an hour the paper tive from Ohio county. A motion are servants and not masters of the also adopted declaring that from when the air Is filled with !certaln Captain belonging to the A curious feature was made and carried that the samo people, and should be held to a present crop conditions It would be mob dispersed. newsy nappenings or tfi secretary be con- strict compliance with the mandates unwise fo sell any of the 1909 pool of the burning was tho fact that the wires are kept warm dav and armv of the country where he was chairman and with the stationed had been detailed to tinued In their respective places. of the Constitution and require- ed tobacco at the present low prices there wore almost as many women telegraphic dispatches or tho busy 'spen(1 In the crowd as men. three ycars B0Cretly lnvestl-worl- d. ments of tho law. and that each signer of tho new Mr. Ozna Shultz, In an eloquent and Tho real labor comes when Rating tho American countries nnd During the march from tho hosWe favor tho extension of tho pooling agreement leave his stock well timed speech, placed Mr. M. T. there Is absolutely nothing of In- Westerfleld, of Pleasant Ridge, in present local option law so as to In tho Burley Tobacco Company for pital to the scono of the burning of forest hnppenlng In tho local field studvlnir their military conditions. Even the Panama canal has not negro not a policeman was en Representative. make the county the unit all over the 1909 crop for ten years, unless the for nomination vague escaped. One of the engineers countered by tho mob. Even tho and the telegraph brings but two-thirsooner by a dissolved There being no other name offered the State. man on duty In the hospital made luma oi anyining wini mny do can- foun(1 n forein omcer. an nttacho We believe that the Federal Gov vote. before the convention for this of tSSL'V ed news. Such, days come in the lto one of tho American countries. fice, a rising vote was taken and Mr. ernment should bo In accord and Vice President A. L. Ferguson; no effort to stop the, loaders who j I Westerfield's nomination was de harmony B'nt" newspaper offices SCCretly 'studying the canal" from n' bes,t with tho several State In answor to questions, stated that hail gained admittance to the Instl- - and those merciless critics the strategic standpoint, and he governments In matters that are lo- the salo of tho ID 09 pooled tobacco tutloil'. ",- -; li.OT'f clared unanimous. why there Is not t00ll The only musics' worn by the" Mr. Westerfleld was callod upon, cal to tho State or different com- had been discontinued thnt thero wore slx or gGVen last spring came forward and accepted tho munities of tho Stato, and that becauso buying had been stopped members of tho mob wore handker- more In tho papers (Other officers of the same nationalnomination in a nlco little talk, Ho when any district or territory In for the American Tobacco Compa chiefs drawn over their faces. ity In the United States, gathering MAXWELL. Coatesvllle Is a town pledged tho party his best efforts the Stato has adoptod tho local op- ny, which the Government Investiof about Aug. 13. Crops of this neigh military Information. A New York policeman arrested and said ho would make a thorough tion law, tho federal authorities gation had shown bought 90 per 10,000 persons, and Is located on borhood are looking fine. canvass of tho county. Chairman should refuse to grant a Govern- cent, of tho Burley tobacco grown. tho main line of tho Pennsylvania an American for a trivial offense, Mrs. Stella Hudson and children, Crowe said he had known Mr. West- ment Hconso to any porson to en- He said, In view of the short crop railroad about thirty miles west of Willie and Maggie Leo, of this and found Itl his trunk mllltary Philadelphia. erfleld all his life and that all ho gage In tho liquor traffic In such of 1911, the price of tobacco Is cermnps nnd Information which Con place, went to Owensboro Friday. Iloforo the body of the negro had territory. 'knew about him was good. tain to advance. Mr. J. T. Newcomb went to Hartf- vinced the offlclnls that he was In been consumed tho news spread This convention then adjourned We Indorse tho candidates who tho employ of a foreign govern throughout the town that Walkor ord" Thursday. and was merged into a delegate have been nominated for State offi- THE SALOON AND ITS ment. Misses Annlo May and Hattye INFLUENCE EVERYWHERE had been "lynched" on the out convention for the purpose of nam- ces, and Invite all voters, regardless But the Incident that convinced skirts, and while tho body and bod Barr, of Maxwell, who havo been tho Judiciary Committee of the nec ing and instructing delegates to of previous' political affiliations or visiting Miss Lattyo Sparks, of The saloon is n nuisance. Tho clothing wore yet smouldering, tho tho Democratic State Platform Con past differences, to Join us In elect essity ror tne protective law occurvention at Louisville on Tuesday, ing capable and offlclet officers in evil can no more be confined to road leading to the scene was alive "ur""ru- roiurnou nome Hunciay. Mr8, J "' Crowe' of tTls I,lnce red less than a year ago In the It is estimated I, August 15. The samo chairman restoring the credit of tho Common-weat- tho building In which, It exists than with automobiles. Philippines. " 'iemen, oi uw- - the Engineers' An enlisted man In the odor of a slaughter house to that nearly r.OO of ,.n, nnnv.1,B vwmns and socretary were chosen for their and In bringing about peace Corps was offered ances visited the scene of the respective places for this meeting. and prosperity to tho citizens of the block In which It Is located. Mrs. Hettlo Riley and daughter $25,000 by two foreign officers for was made and carried the State. I know and you know that they Ing before midnight. A motion tho plans of tho defenses CorAfter tho mob left the hospital Helen, of this placo, moved to Ow- regldor Island. Being tho of that a committco on resolutions bo Tho following aro appointed del aro In leaguo with every other form official ensboro Friday. 'appointed and tho chairman select- egates to represent Ohio county in of evil In society. As a rule, If you and had gono a short distance, It Mr. Felix Owen, of Llvla, spont PntS"Phor, ho had ample oppor- ed tho following named gentlomon: tho Stato Convention to convene in let the liquor dealer havo his way, dronned tho bod unnn whirh tiio no. 'Thur8(,a' l"n,iy lo Ret an tne necessary pic- nKnJ w lth his sister turos' nnv'nB flrst Informed his su- S. J. Woller, John B. Wilson, J. S. Louisville on tho 15th day of Aug ho will havo a disorderly house up gro was strapped and then dragged Mrs. Mabel Calhoon, of this placo. Glenn, Alvln Ross, J. R. Woller, J. ust, 1911, stairs, ho will havo a gambling den the half-crazna I ,o D. Hblbrook, Ozna Shultz, J. P. in his back room and his place will ! J.S. Glenn, M. C. Ford, H. P. Tay for- place, visited Mr. and Mrs. Crowe Stevens, W. H. Barnes, G. B. Li- lor, J. P. Stovens, W. H. Barnes, be the centor of" ovory sort of evil. along the road. Tho negro, ovi- " f Duo1' Tues- ondV "!! IT" . kens, P. B. Hocker and T. E. Coop- Heber Matthews, M. T. Westerfleld, Tho saloon Is the bureau of In- - dently believing the mob was bent .,.. ,........... -iUsii- er. Tho following resolutions were J. R. Weller, J. P. Miller, S, J, Wei formation for every sort of crime. upon lynching him, bogged plteous aay. .- tutcd and they were released, as offered and unanimously adopted, lor, John T. Jackson, C. M. Crowe, lt ,s tn flrst P,aco tlint a policeman ly not to bo "strung up." BENNETTS. thero was no law In tlio Phlllnntnoa us wuu cries started tho people) Aug. 14. Mr. Leslie Martin, of or United after which thwconventlon adjourn--cd- : G. B. Likens nnd O. J. Hoover: al- - ;loks tov crime and the last place States under which ther tornates, F. L. Felix, V. O. Barnett, ho would go to look for vlrtue.- - i.iuh uii nn aujoining iarm on this place, died very suddenly Wed- - could be prosecuted .....v... , hub uuiu. aovcrai ncsday whllo working at a saw Resolutions. J. D. Cooper, R. P. Likens, Alvln W. J. Bryan. reached the Hold as tho match was mm. His death was caused bv The Democrats of Ohio county in Ross, R. E. Lee Slmmerman, A. C. Organized labor won n sltrnal For Safe, applied to tho dry hay. but not one heart failure Tho convention assembled reaffirm their Actori, Clarence Patton, John B, funeral took victory Thursday when Controller allegiance to tho principles of the Wilson, R. T. Collins, Will B. Tay A portable sawmill, romonstrated with tho mob. As pinco Thursdoy at Bethel Ho of tho Treasury Tracewell constru- In good repair. Will soli reasona mo names snot up party as set out In the National lor, J. B. Renfrow, E. S. around tho vic leaves a mothor and several broth- - d tho last naval appropriation net McMillan ble, on easy payments. For further tim, hei wriggled opt of tho flames, era and sisters to mourn his loss. Platform of 1908, to mean that "every" employe In a and Hooker Williams. i particulars call on or address" W. only to be thrown back again. We indorse the action of the Na Tho fall term of school begins at shipyard whore Government vessels Tho delegates nre Instructed to P. Her, Rockport, Ky,, Once more, with a display of su- Bennett's schoolhouse or Adam are building must be given nn eight- tional House of Representatives in cast tho fourteen votes of Ohio Fulton, Beaver Dam, Ky., Route perhuman strength, J.- -L - .m ..,-,- . oi mo . he weakly Mrs. Clint Stovens and children no"r day. uenau county as a unit on all propositions. No. 1. B,ue8l euons wriggled" through tho flames and havo been visiting 32t4 American people, and we especially I signed by all the members her mother at i . of the i tried to drag nfmse'I'f away, only to Owensboro for several days. and heartily commend the course of Committee on Resolutions. . From August 1 to August 5 In- - be dgatn hurled back. Hf crfes of d harness rnarev u, v,onKrewman. won. uen. jonn-- . Mr .and Mrs. 3. B. Sparks, son SdT gkp.pi, of Knm,M .cluslvo there were reno'rtod In Tfniv agony' finally diminished as Jackion, Centortown, Ken'-death Redle Ford, and daughter. Lattye. fee fot tlfttl Attfl flfflnlitti I i en.for 'his. vrkfn, 31tt- service as a representative from the present at the meeting, which way deaths: caaeff of cholera and 380 earner "Whetf ttie- cfowd left the vlsire--d relatives at Llyfa from Frl-- i . scene they walked quietly along (far untlT Sunday, classy II THE 37th YEAR. HARTEORD, KY., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1911. NO. 33 SPIES 1 Fourth District, IB ht qUITE Saturday. the States, the To-nig- ht ht hs d to-wl- -- to-w- lt: TEX-YEA- R 1'? at ,' iZ"i . b-- v .- -- News-Democr- ar I , h, " burn-0nsbor- o'. to-w- lt: M h.m X? rSI ed jjj-.- '"". ? - '" - '"",T ,TZ. IF. ZZ l ir. ,.-- ? tu -- i.l to-da- y. ar-ol- TW' The Herald for Job Work- - .... - .' uTO-cffffKlU1 '?" t'a'7'' "" rAGE TWO. THE HARTFORD HERALD :cocoooooooooooooooooooooooo WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1911. .jyyy Yvyvvvvvvvvy 'VVVVVVVVVyvVVVVVVYyVVVfifiQQQfAQtVVfiQ THE FIFTH HNNUKL BXHIBITIONI t o BRECKIJNRIDQE COUNTY FAIR! HARDINSBURC, KY. AUGUST 22, 23, 24, 1911. HOME-COBIIMA Gr r . TOErjESEZSl Ti . i Clean, Moral AgriStake. cultural Exhibition. U A $100.00 Harness X The Noted Balloonist, will make a Balloon Ascension and Parachute Leap g Running Races and Stake, each day of the Fair. Don't Miss Itl 0 0 A $100.00 Derby ?& pi pmtv op MiisinsnMPTHiisiri nniisin ai.i.thrtiihf.! & Trotting Races Each ": $- -. .?,& Day. :: : : :z:z. Stake. c : $100.00 Saddle 1 fTik f ? ?. ? ?? . &?. && f&, (ft. (ft, (ft. &? &; Ps. (?, &s. t?. (ft. G (ft. i gg FOR gr g .K ? g? c g g fg g. g " EVEaEETSTBOD'SrS &. &, k " &f- - VN -- .v sr--. r-'Jh- L. ll-lt!J- - v? A , Excursion Rates on all Trains! Er3For any other information and premium ! rrj'i' "'r'L r ve.ggQQQQ '?? ixx ' TJbLo Floral JEXglII All Gv-x-esites-- fc Ixe Stdrfcot 300000CC00000C00OCCO00CC list, write to Secretary. Trains Stop at Fair Grounds. J. M. SKILLMHN, &CRTARY. Leg- OCCCCCC CGOOO0COCCCCCOOCO0C OGCOCOOOCCCOOOOCCC C000G0CO0C03CG(XXXX00CCCKX)000O00C0CK ."I L P p I .'7 I told the court, "and anybody would have thought It was a nice I- - BREAKING place." The girl testified that Allen urged her to swear that they wptp STORY OF GIRL married, "and we will get out of trouble all right." At his persistent urging she told the people In was Who Was Betrayed by a 'the rooming house that she Pry-'o-r married, then told Patrolman Supposed Friend. the same thing. Later she confessed to the officer that It was through fear that she told him she WAS ENTICED TO LOUISVILLE 'was Allen's Allen said he wife was married to her and that they had two children. And Told to Pass Herself Off Allen's attorneys tried to show that the little girl had been guilty as the Wife of Heartcoming to before of misconduct Louisville, but even though the less Seducer. Judge ruled that she not answer, sr,,ooo iioxd her straightforward story was told max held under anyhow and completely established her Innocence. Allen took tho girl LouiBVillo Times Hays: The up the river with excursion parties Curtis Allen, the oung raan who Saturday afternoon, and because sho had few wraps, he was arrested gave her $7 to buy some clothing. July 29, by Patrolman James l'ryor She was afraid to use It for anyor enticing fourteen-year-ol- d on a charge thing else, she said. She had askMarie Uurke, the pretty golden-haire- d daughter of a Lex- ed him for "change" before, but her requests had been refused. Marie's ington, Ky., trained nurse, to this came to Louisville last and keep- mother city nearly a week before night and was present at tho trial. ing her In a room with him until She will take her daughter home the time he was arrested, was held to the grand jury at the conclusion RESOLUTION'S OK HEsf'ECT trial In Police DEATH OP MRS. FRENCH of his examining Court before Judge (ioecko In the Beaver Dam, "Ky., Aug. 3, 1911. sum of $5,000 on tho charge of Weaver Dam Lodge No. 332, I. O. criminal assault. g O. F. Little Marie told a Whereas, Cod In His Infinite wisof a man story of the actions who through months of acquaint- dom has seen fit to remove from ance with her and her mother had her earthly ties and labors, on July gained the respect of both, and 25, 1911, Mrs. Lena French, wife then had thrown It away In the of our brother in fraternity, Formost ruthloss and revolting man- rest French, , Resolved, That In her death tho ner. Her story could not he doubted, and It was not questioned by strongest tie that binds our broththo counsel for tho prosecution or er to tho shore of old earth has tho dofense, except to bring out been sundered, tho fathor and points that she barely touched in mother bereft of a loving and dutiful daughter; the brothers and sistho recital. ters, of a sister affectionate and Al"It is hard to conceive how kind; tho church of a member earnlen's olfoiiHu, whether it was de- est and faithful. taining a girl under fifteen years Resolved, That wo extend to our old or whether It was criminal asbrother tho heartfelt sympathy of sault, could have been less pardon- our Lodge and commend him to able" bald City I'rosocutor Robln-'boi- i. the gracious and merciful Doing The defonso asked for his great heart feels for tho on tho chargo of rape whoso dismissal woes and even of his children "hecaiiBo of Its Improbability." sparrow. examining trial, notes tho fall of a Ah shown In tho Resolved, That to tho father, Marie Uurke told her mother sho mother, brothers, sisters, and all country and rewas going to tho that knew her modest and virtuous ceived forty cents enough for car-far- o life, wo would say weop not, neithways. Sho came, Instead, both er mourn, for her "soul llfo Is hid to Louisville with Allon becauso ho you to that betget hor a nice room by with Cod who calls promised to ter land. herself nnd to show hor a good Resolved, That a copy of theso time. Ho took her to ono of tho resolutions be presented to our beparks on Monday night, July 24, reaved brother, a copy he spread nnd, returning Into, escorted her to upon the minutes of tho Lodge and n house at 11 fi West Walnut, the a copy sent to each of our county onco been .owner of which has papers for publlcantlon. nnd Saturday morning D. O. YOUNG, y a most unhouse Tho houso has H. D. TAYLOR, savory reputation. Allen sat In tho E. E. ROOERS, girl for moro than room with tho Committee. nn hour while sho waited for him Stepping on a rusty nail has been was to leave Then he told hor It too late to get nnothcr room. He the causo of many cases of lockjaw. stayed with her ovory night In that Tho nail was not so much tho fault as neglect of tho wound. "Voom until ho was arrested. If such Mario heard n woman who was wounds wore promptly cleansed and cleaning tho rooms Friday after- DALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT apnoon sny that tho house had been plied thore would bo no lockjaw, as morning tho antiseptic properties of the linIndicted and Saturday she prepared to go homo, but sho iment would counteract the poison had.no monoy. Allen had paid her and the wound would heal quickly. fare,, to, Louisville; f but refused to Prlco 25c, ROc and $1.00 por bot "Tho tle. Sold by Hartford Drug Co., pay 'If back to .Lexington. house had a Blgn, 'Boardlnghouse, Hartford, Ky., and Donovan & Co., m Mario Beaver Dam, Kyi Light House- - .Keeping." ed In the lower branch of the HEM OUTLOOK islature In lSrOiJ, and the Republi- COUNTRY'S Due to the Drouth and In- tense Heat. cans have nominated Norton a well known merchant of Calhoun. Those familiar. wJth the. condition in the county predict that Lochry will carry the county by a majority, but in the handsome meantime Well is said to be making one of the most vigorous campaigns that was ever made by a Republican In the county. O Well, O THE TOBACCO ACREAGE IS GUT ULACK PATCH CROP WILL HE SHORT THIS YEAR About three hundred officials of the Tobacco Association, Including This Year Is Given in of the Executive the members Board and many of tho precinct at 310,500. committeemen from all over the Black Patch, held a very Important REPORT IJY THE DEPARTMENT meeting for two days In Clarksvllle recently. Aug. 11. A treWashington, mendous decline of crops In general throughout the country, traceable to tho drouth and Intense heat, occurred during last month, as Indicated by the official figures and estimates made In the monthly report to the Department of Agricul- Total Acreage in Kentucky the ghost of her husband, who C committed suicide a llttlo more O than a year ago, was haunting her, OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Mrs. Johanna D. Winkler, 63 years old, of Lansdowne, Md.,. threw herPrayer service Wednesday even- self before a express of ing at 8 o'clock. the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Teachers' meeting In the Baraca this morning and was Instantly room Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. killed. Bible school Sunday at 9:45 a. According to statements made by m. Dr. E. W. Ford, Supt. the neighbors of tho woman at Morning worship at 10:45 and Lansdowne, sho returned to her evening worship at eight o'clock. homo from a visit to tho home of Preaching by pastor. her son In this city on last Thurs- B. Y. P. U. meeting Sunday even- day. Ever since that time she had ing at 7 o'clock. been acting strangely. At all hours of the night and day HAUNTED BY GHOST OF she was wandering up and down HUSBAND, SHE SUICIDED the railroad tracks and through the village, claiming that sho was Baltimore, Md., Aug. 11. haunted by the ghost of her under tho hallucination that DAPTIST CHURCH. J. W. Druner, Pastor. fast-movi- OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO . V m Reports from all over the district showed that the crop this year will be only about fifty per cent, of an average. It has also been decided that the books of the Association for securing pledges will be closed on the first Saturday In 3 V ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooeoeoooooooocoooooo Rxtate Cultivate AND heart-breakin- Hay Fever, Asthma anil Summer This report is the worst as to Colds ' general crop conditions the DepartMust be relieved quickly and Foley's ment has Issued for any single Honey and Tar Compound will do It. month since 1901. E. M. Stewart, 1034 Wolfram St., The area most seriously affected Chicago, writes: "I "have been extends from Now York and Penn- greatly troubled during the hot sylvania westward to the Rocky summer months with hay fever ahd Mountains, embracing all the great find that by using Foley's Honey corn, wheat and hay producing and Tar Compound I get great reStates, lief." Many others who suffer simStates. In tho Southern with the exception of Virginia ond ilarly will be glad to benefit by Mr. North Carolina, ample rains stfrved Stewart's experience. Foley's Honfavor- ey and to maintain the generally Tar Compound Is effective able conditions. for coughs and colds In either chil made an dren or grown persons. No opiates, Tho Government report on tho tobacco no harmful drugs. In a yellow exhaustive crop. package. Refuse substitutes. Sold In tho hurley district only CI per by all druggists. m cent, of tho 1910 area was planted. Planting was Irregular owing to tho SAVED LIFE OK RUSSELL SAGE in ED PENNILESS Irregular rains. The present docs not indicate n good crop. New York, Aug. 11. Penniless The Paducah district as a wholo has about CO per cent of last year's and almost friendless, an Inmate acreage The stand Is bad and the of tho homo of the Incurables, Wm. prospect Is for a lato Inferior crop. R. Laldlaw, who, as a small salary The crop In tho Henderson dis- clork, was used as a Bhield to save trict Is two weeks late, with a bad the life of Russell Sage, died to stand, and conditions being tho day. to-da- y condition ture. FERTILIZE! Your soil properly, and results will most surely be satistactory. Poor Soil Can be made good Good 5oil Can be made better w v. Horse Shoe Brooid OF PURE ANIMAL HATTER You can double your earnings by By the liberal use -- of worst In several years, tho Govern ment says. The condition In tho upper Green rlvor district does not Indicate a good crop. On nccount of tho low prices last year, very llttlo hurley has been planted In this district. Prospects in the upper Cumber land district are declared to be "tho poorest In several years." Concerning tho Clarksvlllo and Hopklnsvllle district the report says that the prospect Is "for tho shortest and poorest crop in years." Kentucky's total tobacco acreago this yoar In given as 310,500 by tho Government. Tho condition of tho crop of the State at largo Is .(59, as agalnBt .88 In 1910 and a ton-yeaverage of .84. ar The aged millionaire escaped un harmed while a bomb thrown at him In 1891 inflicted 180 wounds on Laldlaw, who was rendered an Incurable Invalid. Laldlaw was never recompensed by Sage. Ho asserted that tho clerk was not used as a shield, and litigation lasting years terminated when Laldlaw could not pay an attorney. For several years Laldlaw was supported by his sisters. small investment in their Fertilizers.! a i high-gra- de J Attack Like Tigers. In fighting to keep the blood pure, tho whlto corpuscles attack disease germs llko tigers. But often germs multiply! so fast that tho llttlo lighters are overcome Then see pimples, bolls, eczema, salt rheum and sores multiply and strength and appetite fall. This condition demands CAMPAIGN A HOT OXB Bitters to regulato tho OVER IN McLEAN COUNTY Electric stomach, liver and kidneys and to From Information that has been expel poisons from the blood. "They received there seems to be great, in- are tho best blood purifier," writes terest taken in the coming election C. T. Budahn, of Tracy, Calif., "I of a representative to the General have ovor found." They make rich Assembly from McLean county, and red blood, strong nerves and build Interest In many sections of', the up your health. Try them 50c at m county is Intense. The Democrats James H. Wllllanms'. ai nominated F. A. LocTiry, who sery- - The Herald for classy Job Work. other year. We have our Fertilizer Warehouse crowded with the best Wheat grower in the world. We are prepared to furnish anybody or would be pleased to talk to any one interest-e- d in makingasuccess in raising wheat Is your first preparation for living WHEAT SOWING an- o Q E. P. BARNES&BRO., BEAVER DAM, ' M S KENTUCKY. i' ' "WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1011, Green about his search for a bride, ho said. "I won't deny it, but I want the right sort of a girl or woman. THE HARTFORD HERALD PELLAGRA IS .. pellagra being a form of leprosy," said Dr. Hendry "but It Is not anything like leprosy. It has nothing more to do with leprosy than typhoid fever has to do with toothache." Dr. Hendry said also that pellagra has no connection with or similarity to a certain form of loathsome blood disease, as some havo thought, and that treatment along that line had either had no effect or had made the patient worse. The public, he said, is coming to be moro at case on tho subject of tho disease. Dr. F. D. Haston, of Arjay, gavo his experience with pellagra, which had Inclined him to believe that bread, syrup and other products made from lmpuro corn or meal, tend to Induce tho disease. Dr. O. P. Nuckles, of Straight Creek, declared pellagra to be a nervous affection. Ho did not think it was caused by eating corn meal. Ho gave a prescription he had used, which ho said held tho symptons in abeyance, though they usually re- PAGE THKEE. BEEN I WOULD rf i doesn't matter, If the brain and heart aro right." Those who enjoy tho confidence of Mrs. Hetty Green assorted toBut None of Those "Par- day that she is now, in her seventy-sixt- h year, entering into a life of asites" Suit Him. contentment which she has been looking forward to for years. She is to have a homo where hpr son MILLI0N1EJ0N OF HETTY always can be with her. Every day Mrs. Green tells some friend that tho hopes she always has cherished Gives His Opinion of the Gilded for her son's career are to be real- takej bride Ago 0 CATCHNG i Blood Was Wrong AH women, who suffer from the aches and pains, due to female ailments, are urged to try Cardui, the reliable, scientific, tonic remedy, for women. Cardui acts promptly, yet gently, and without bad effects, on the womanly system, relieving pain, building up strength, regulating the system, and toning up the nerves. During the past half century, thousands of ladies have written to tell of the quick curative results they obtained, from the use of this medicine. well-kno- Declares Conference, Doctors at Corbin. FAIL of TO LOCSTEJHE CAUSE Sev- For the Dread Disease TAKE U SIZES Society Women of the Day. 'EM UP ABOUT 1UGIIT 10. T "When get married I'll marry a woman and not a clothes horse. She'll be fronr the West. I'm going to Texas right soon. "N'ew York women do not know the real meaning of marriage. They marry for a home to live out of; they marry a man to bo away from htm; they marry, In fact, to get divorced In order to get a new husband or live on the alimony of tho first. New York, Aug. "Children are the last thing they want. They aro tho very last word of tho useless." Edward H. It. Green, Colonel who promised his mother, Mrs. Het ty Green, that ho would not marry until he was 20 years over ace. has , .,otiflo,i .ia nu.u iuu la u.u wP,i. . io .,uu...u for matrimony. Also, he Iff willing, If the right lady can be found. But. it would appear, ho Is not pleased with' tho women ho has seen In New York. The Now York woman leads tho country in a hunt for nose rings nnd hobble skirts, instead of houses, he declares. "If they can havo beautiful clothes and look fashionable," Col"if they onel Green said or own can ride in automobiles yachts, a cottage at Newport or a villa nt Bar Harbor, they are snug in their domestic accomplishments. "None of them knows how to cook or sow. And, holy horrors! they would deny that their good, grandmothers know old, homely Some of how to wash clothes. did wash grandmothers their clothes, too. "These New York women aro tho last word In tho useless; thoy aro parasites for fair. All they want Is clothes and then moro clothes. New York is fashion mad, an'd pity it is that women from other States follow like sheep. "Why, let a good domesticated little woman from my State from Texas come hero and In a few weeks she'll bo a fine veneer of tho New York woman, it a fashlnablo New York woman went up Fifth avenuo wit ha ring in her nose, tho jewelers couldn't finish nose rings fast' enough to supply tho demand. Tho hobble skirt got down to tho border In my State six Mexican weeks after tho first one arrived In New York. "Women should marry with tho Idea of having children and caring for a home. How many of these women hero do it? Most marriod women here among tho wealthy classes don't know any moro about why paregoric Is given or when tho youngster Is expected to cut Its first teeth than they know about an Ich- inf ..y-l- ... to-da- y; - thyosaurus. "They leave that to thousand-dolla- r doctors and tok hundred-dolla- r nurses, and as for their own tables well all I havo to say Is that If moro women knew how to cook chicken and mako pies, there would be less divorce end fewer high-priced restaurants. talking about "Wo aro always the cost of living. It's because women Insist upon being decked with Jewels and fine clothes for the simple purpose of parading before other men. They want to peacock It restaurants about In fashionablo and at the theaters for the purposo of being seen by men who aren't their husbands. "The Western women who live In smaller communities are a different type and havo different standards. Environment haB everything to do with this chameleon thing called woman." Proposals Pouring In. New York, August 11. Colonel Edward H. R. Green, son of Hetty sat in the library Green, of his new resldonce, No, 5 West ht Ninetieth strW, and read 50 or more proposals of marriage which have-reached him was going1 to marry wlftiln Nojie of tho fair aspirants for the Colonel's hand and heart, so their letters stated, had been attracted by his millions. of reVhen a sraalf brigade porters Invaded the offices of the 111 WasMnetoa Company, at to aBk Coionel Broadway, to-da- slncihe saldhe ized. eral Cases Were SubmitIn their new home Mrs. Green will do her own marketing. She deted by Doctors. lights In making a good bargain at the butcher's or grocer's. AN INTERESTING DISCUSSION "I have no doubt," she told a friend "that I owo much of Ky Aug. 9. At the Corbin, my success to tho fact that I was y of a conference here taught a child to close when participated In by members of tho eat properly. I always take a substantial breakfast, without su- State Board of Health, superintendgar for my coffee or oatmeal; a ents of the State asylums for tho slmplo lunch, and n hparty, plain Insane and nearly 100 physicians dinner. No woman can live on deli- practicing In the mountain counties cacies and Hweef' things and havo a of Whitley, Laurel, Bell and Knox, good constitution and clear brain." where pellagra Is prevalent, and after a public clinic at which paThirty Years Together. tients suffering from tho dlscaso Thirty years of association were exhibited and tho history of think of It. How tho merit of a their cases was given by the attendgood thing stands out in that tlmo ing physicians, A statement was or tho worthlessnesa of a bad one. adopted by the members of tho conSo there's no guesswork in this eviference declaring tho cause of the dence of Thos. Ariss, Concord.MIch., disease to bo unknown, but cautionwho writes: "I havo used Dr. ing the public against the use of King's New Discovery for 30 years, diseased corn and recommending an !amt k's tho best Oou&h nnd 00,1 cur Improvement of sanitary conditions I ever used." Once it flnds en- , people. trance In a homo, you can't pry It of tho homes of the Tho physicians asserted that pelQHt. . Many families .have used It and said forty years. It's tho most Infalli- lagra isnot communicable quarantincases should not bo lung medlcino on that ble throat and They asked tho State Board of earth. Unequaled for lagrippe. asth- ed. tho ma, hay, fever, croup, quinsy or Health to gather full data of dlseapo In Kentucky and requested soro lungs. Price 50c, ?1.00. Trial physicians to report every case to bottle free. Guaranteed by James as will m tho board with such facts H. Williams. tend to Increase knowledge of tho malady. EIJll AND FLOW OF IJUSIXESS The declaration was drafted by a THE MATTER .MADE CliEAIt commlttro appointed on motion of A business ebbs or flows, goes up Dr. J. N. McCormnck, secretary of or down, In proportion as the bus- the State Board of Health, and cominess man lets people know what ho posed of Dr. McCormack nnd tho Dr. H. V. Pennington, has to sell them. To act on tho following: idea that what people want they London; Dr. T. W. Gardiner, member of tho State will come and seek nfter, might do If all business men followed It. But Board of Charitable Institutions; business man Dr. M. W. Steele. Corbin; Dr. H. S. tho shrewd, of tho will not follow such fossilized meth- Keller, Frankfort, member ods, but through judicious, attrac- State Board of Health; Dr. J. O. and Dr. F. H. tive and generous advertising tells Foley, Pinevllle, the public what ho has, and tho Clark, Lexington. It was adopted public reciprocates by trading with without a dissenting vote. Pellngra first made Its appearhim. In truth, people do not want to bother themselves with wonder- ance In tho southeastern1 counties of ing whero they can get an article Kentucky about two years ago. when the fact can bo brought to There aro now about fifty clearly their notlco through an ad. in the developed cases in Whitley county local paper. The Invariable rule Is, and about one hundred cases in adno advertising, little business; fair joining counties. Thcro havo been gener- moro than twenty deaths from peladvertising, fair business; busi- lagra In these counties slnco the disous advertising, prosperous ness. Why that rule works but so ease got a foothold here. In the absence of any treatment infallibly is clear to every intellinpproved by the text books and tho gent mind. schools, the physicians of this secLoss of Time Menus Loss of Pay. tion havo beon left to their own deKidney trouble and tho ills it vices In fighting tho disease. At y breeds means lost time nnd lost the conference they gave depay to many a workingmnn, M. tailed accounts of numbers of cases Balent, 1314 Little Penna street, and results obtained from different Streator, 111., was so bad from kid- - methods of treatment. Men, wonow and bladder trouble that ho men and children In tho different could not work, but he says: "I stages of pellagra wpro brought took Foley Kidney Pills for only a from tho country around and the short tlmo and got entirely well and members of tho assembly wero givwas soon able to go back to work, en an opportunity of making examand am feeling well and healthlor inations of the symptons and efthnn before." Foley Kidney Pills fects of tho disease. aro tonic In action, quick In results The frightful effect of the disa good friend to tho working man ease was clearly shown In the emaor woman who suffers from kidney ciated bodies, hollow cheeks and Ills. Foley Kidney Pills will check parchment-lik- e skln.and the vacant, the progress of your kidney and listless stare of those who have bladder troublo and heal by remov- been nffllcted for a long time. Maning the cause. Try them. For sale ifesting Itself at first bv n redness m by all druggists. nnd soreness of tho wrists nnd forearms, not unliko sunburn, gastro intestinal troublo soon develops. the sufferer fails to assimilate his J food, tho skin becomes dry and For Infants and Children. hard, sometimes peeling off in The Kind You Have Always Bought sheets, the patient becomes forget ful, apathetic and dlspondent, final Bears tho ly lapsing into some form of deSignature of Insanity is the- - result and mentia. not a cause of pellagra those who THE GOOD OLD DAYS aro familiar with tho disease say. BEFORE INVENTION'S Most of the patients suffering from pellagra in tho asvlums for tho InIn 1S2S a company of progres sane of tho State contracted the dissive young men wanted to discuss ease. It is said, before their admistho subjects of railroads and tele sion to the institutions. graph, and asked permission of the Physlclnns at the demonstration School Board of Lancaster, Ohio, showed their ahsoluto assurto use the public schoolhouseO Their ance that pellagra Is not contagious request was rofusod, tho School hv rubbing their hands over the inBoard using this language: flamed hands and arms of the vic"You aro welcome to uso the tims. schoolhouso to debate all proper Dr. J. H. Hendry, of Carv, first questions, but such things as rail gave a history of pellagra in the roads and telegraphs are impossi United States and In Kentucky, Bf-twhich he presented a fully debilities and rank infidelity. There is (.nothings- In tho Word of God veloped case In the person of one of about-theIf God has designed his patients, who had 'had tho disthat His Intelligent creatures should ease six years. Treatment with travel at tho frightful speed of 15 Iodine. Dr. Hendrv said, had allaymiles an hour by steam, He would ed the disease, but had not effected have clearly foretold It through His a cure or checked it permanently. holy prophets. It is a device of He gavo a history of the case and Satan to lead Immortal souls to a dfBcrlbtlon of its manifestations. "A good deal haB been Bald about ell." to-da- y, to-dato to-da- The WfomansTonic turned. Health Mad-isonvil- le. ary Dr. D. S. Moss, of Williamsburg, Officer of Whitley county, told of tho development' of pellagra in his county. At first, he said.the Write to: Ladies' Advisory Dent. Chaltanoosa Medicine Cchaitanooci. Tenti.. (or Special Instructions, and cases wero Isolated, no two case3 book. "Home Treatment lor Woaicn." sent free. J 53 occurring In tho snmo family, but now there nro as many as four cases In ono family. This Inclined him to believe the disease to bo contatanamrz5ZgjgaasazitgSB3f3a Professional Ciirdn. gious. He said ho had been appealed to to keep children suffering 1 1 J. M. PORTER, from pellagra out of school, but under the existing law he had no BSAVEll DAM, KY. power to do so. H Will practice lits piofrwion lu Ohio and ad Dr L. O. Smith, cf Williamsburg, Special aUsntloa given to' olniuKCouutlCi to hiacare. described the mentnl deterioration builntientruted of vlstlms he had observed. W. H. & J. F. GILLESPIE, FRANC L. FELIX, .Dr. R. L. Willis, superintendent PROPRIETORS of the Eastern Kentucky Asylum at Lexington, said pellagra had tint HAETF0KD, KY. appeared thero In the summer Will practice his profession In Ohio maid of ..BLACKSMITHING.. of Apptilt jlmtiK 190S. Thero havo been nbout forty-fo- Criminalcounties nnd in the Court apeclaltr. practice and Collection a Office lu the Utiald building cases In the Lexington Asylum : Anrl nnd four or five havo died. The a physicians nnd officials of the InstiC. M. BARN8TT. C R. SMITH. BARNETT & SMITH, tution, ho sald.have not been alarmi ed, but tho public and, to some exg tent, tho nurses and aftpndants. HARTP0P.D, KY. ij A have been fearful of contracting the Will practice their profession In all the Court disease. "I havo never believed of Ohio and adjoining counties and la the Cnur Appeal!. Collections aapetlaltr. pellagra to he contacioui." he mid. )f "I have no definite conclusion as to Us cause or cure. It Is not a skin Otto C. disease, but a constitutional trouble. The skin trouble is simply a manifestation." HARTFORD, KV. jpivAakTfgraiSXCTjggafecsaa Dr. F. H. Clarke, of Lexington, Oil! ce tip stalls ovor WiNon .V former superintendent of the Eatt-er- n Kentucky Asylum for tho In- Crowe, opposite court liousc. Will sane, said that tho malady was not pi'iii'tice his piofc.ssiou in nil the observed In the State Institutions courts of tills mill niljoliiins coununtil four years ago. He was not ties mill Court of Appeal. Commerable to account for the origin of cial null ciiuiliiiil practice u spectho disease. All types of Insanity ialty. accompany pellagra, he said. Tho PLACED IX YOUR RESI- skin eruption, he said, is the most DE.NCE OR PLACE OB' UL'S- :t. 1. JICKIIXNT.Y distinctive characterization of the OTTO C. MAHTIX IXE53. AND PUT YOURSELF disease, but is of little Importance, IN DIRECT CONTACT W'TH & the moro serious manifestations THE bolng tho Impairment of the digesHARTFORD, KY. tion, stomatitis, diarrhoea, nervous exhaustion nnd mental confusion. TO ALL STATES. In tho South, Dr. Clarke said, more ..GENERAL INSURANCE.. FOR THE COMPANY'S SPECIAL than half of tho cases of pellagra TO THE FARMERS, CONTRACT Life. Accident. Sick aro found In Insauo asylums. CALL ON OR ADDRESS And "The diagnosis of the disease Is W. O'BANON. easy," said Dr. T. W. Gardiner, of Will Local Mannser, the Stnto Board of Control. "We Haitford, Ky. know nothing of Its pathology and W. C, SEXTON, little of its treatment." fclVW Dr. H. P. Sights, superintendent Local .Manager. Incorporated. Dam, Ky. of tho Western Kentucky Asylum, at Hopklnsvllle, told of the development of pellagra there slnco May, 1909. He was unable to assign a cause. have been seven There deaths from pellagra In the Hopklnsvllle institution, he said. Being Dcjkj, J. Nino deaths In Kentucky from MMenol we can do better fcr yos linn steals cr canmissioa merchants. pellagra have been reported to the ESTABLISHED 18S3 We tarnish Reference: anr kink h Loaisriile. If ita a ring, a State Board of Health since Janu- Mrs. Jane Callehan suffered from womanly trouble for nearly ten years. In a letter from Whitevillc, N. C, she says: "I was not able to do my own housework. My stomach was weak, and my blood was wrong. I had backache, and was very weak. I tried several doctors, but they did me no good. I used Cardui for 3 or 4 months, and now I am in the best health I have ever been. 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HAIR BALSAM PARKER'S i FOR BACKACHE KIOKCYS AND BLAOOCn F0LEYRIDNEYPII1S f3otoAwoHrxoniiCNOtoBi Donovan & Co., Beaver Dam, Ky. Hartford Drug Co., Hartford, Ky. FOLEKIDNEY.PILLS Herald; rdNRHCUUATISU KIONKYBAND BLA8BXR Subscribe for The $1.00 a y'r -. $?!vsm J H rAGE FOUR. inntyin.pm"3yf IWttiE.a THE HARTFORD HERALD is supporting a direct county unit plank, will certainly be doing a whole lot of guess work. WEDNESDAY, inno- - AUGUST 16, 1911. hU rvi I , t i if ? i k housebreaking; Geo. Martin, house- breaking; Will Hayes, housebreakSHERRILL ing; Bob Willis, , grand larceny; zsade no statement. larceny; THE GBIMIN1L COURT Davis, grand HEBER MATTHEWS. FRANK L.FELIX. Howard Kelly, shooting with intent With the nomination for Repre 3IcCREARY IS KENTUCKY'S EDITORS. to kill. sentative here last Saturday and the BROUGHT BACK NOTED "GRAND OLD MAX" In navies Cniintv Called Nine Platform which State Democratic ATAXIC L. FEUX, Pofc.i4 Prop'r. rvTTuir ivnm nviSTBiti will be promulgated at once, the If the verdict of the foreigner " Cases, Airs. Lynch Not DECLARE SELVES MARRIED Democrats of Ohio 'campaign for the may be accepted as the voice of a Entered at the Hartford u After a Chase of Three contemporaneous posterity, why opened Included. mail matter of the second class. Wllkesbarre, Pa., Aug. 11. Dem of may not the approval of one's Thousand Miles. Floyd Klstner and Miss Maudo and all who want good govern- neighbors be of like significance? d Johnson, of Wyoming county, marCircuit Judge Thomas F. WEDXEftDAV. AUGUST 10, 11)11. Jment, to go to work at once for the call Satur- ried themselves in the court houso Issued an official ticket, both State and county. VicriCIUBBEBWira ' day for the holding of a special at Tunkhannock by formalv iiji i - su ikn ail .cuisctujijm luc hIp "Many other States and a few term of the Daviess criminal court, ly proclaiming that they considered DEMOCRATIC TICKET. (jJUl fQrth the efrort tQ make Jt a re 'Other countries have had their beginning Monday, August 28, for themselves as man and wife. ' 'allty on the 7th of next November. Of S5.000 From Funds of tne oW Den, but we respectfully Ollle M. James. ;We caQ wjn but ,t ukeg effort purpose of preventing the crimS. SENATOR They got marriage license, as tho submit that in respect to grandness, the Utica Deposit Bank, inal business of the court from ac- law requires, and then, declining; of Crittenden. jif not to oldness, James B. Republican leaders are trying to becoming congest- the advice of the marriage licenser GOVERNOR Jas. B. McCreary, of Kentucky, has all others cumulating and As Cashier. create dissension in Democratic ed, and for the purpose of giving clerk, who suggested that they get of Madison. Thirty-si- x years 'beat to a pulp. LIEUT. GOV. Edward McDer- ranks by arguing that Senator ago Mr. McCreary was elected Gov- the persons, now confined In the a magistrate or a minister 1o per- CAUGHT ON COAST PACIFIC did not fly to Gov. Beckmott, of Jeflereon ernor of the Bluegrass State, and county Jail, charged with criminal form tho ceremony, they said they TREASURER Tom Rhea, of Lo- ham's assistance in the latter's race ITn 41am 'mnilA n nA9 a offenses, held over by examining preferred to marry themselves. Messenger of The Owensboro for U. S. Senator in the Kentucky gan. WIstner told Miss Maude Johnson the Lower House of Congress courts, an opportunity to have their says: cases heard by the grand Jury, and, that he accepted her as his loving-an-d AUDITOR Henry M. Boswortb. Legislature. It Is true that where he served for twelve years. if indictments are returned against of Fayette. .dutiful wife, while Miss JohnGENERAL James much on that occasion, but It stands 'cashier of the Utica Deposit Bank. Iand fromf tb,ere,t0 th,e Senate whre them, a petit Jury trying them. ATTORNEY son replied by stating that she wag years. The be remained as a notable fact that Mr. Beck- - who was arrested in Walla Walla, Garnett, of Adair. the delighted to take Klstner as her Judge Birkhead includes whirligig of politics having whirled SECRETARY OF STATE C. F. barn as one of the main causes for Washington, last Sunday morning him Into the discard a few years cases of nine persons, now confined lawful husband. They had witSenator McCreary entering the race by Wm. A. Osgood, of Kansas City, trrr Via tfrlArl Tito Mma Creceliue. of Pndlton onrl trior in the county Jail, In the special call nesses sign tho declaration and deOP Pliu.it. f0r Governor. Mr. Beckham holds Mo special agent for the Fidelity m'I'ERIXTENDENT thought all of parted happy. 'n & game ,for hetLtlafU and ,t r INSTRUCTION Barksdale Hamieii, no gru,.e against Fenator McCrea- - and Deposit Company, of Baltimore. way he began his other, being a ,the defendants, as well aa the Com- Notice to Creditors. ry why should anybody elseJ Maryland, after a chase of 300 candidate for Governor. He has monweaitn, win he reaay ior inai. of Christian. All parties having claims against OF AfiRICUL-TURCOMMISSIONER miles, was brought to Owensboro been nominated by the Democrats, The case of Mrs. Lynch, Rho shot The official speller in the yesterday afternoon in the custody J. W. Newman, of WoodAmble the estate of Joseph Gentry, de Department at Washington of Mr. Osgood, but executed bond and the chances are that he will be and killed her ceased, are notified to present same. ford. .Buck, Is not included in the call, AAA at properly .. - elected. Mr. McCreary Is a man of Cl.EKK OF COURT OF AP- has tacked an "b" onto the city of tin .1-- mm ui me . ..vv a 1.1a ar. great strength of intellect and owing to tne aeienuani naving ex- torney, G.proven, to me or my Ky., B. Likens, Hartford, PEALS Robert Grene, of Frank- Plttsbursr, (Pa.) and has also hung pearance at the November terra of lcharactor( and whe e ,, t00 0,d ecuted bond several days ago, and on or before the lfith day of Sep on "ugh" to the word Owensboro, lin. Daviess Circuit Court, and was being released from the county Jail. - the OwensborLawrence fKy.) making It read tember, 1911, or they will be forHe is charged with the he has already traveled, he Is of R. It. COMMISIONKR released. persons will be ever The following uusn. im- - Uei.a.. ui u barred. B. Finn. embexxlement of 5,000. sturdy health and will no doubt be tried at the special term of court, namea ciiy are KicKing, oom on WILLIAM GENTRY, FOR REPRESENTATIVE. OHIO .. Gov. if Indictments are returned against bond was signed ov ab! t0 SherriK's hJs . . arrount of thp extra hand oxfrtion Administrator. 33t4 M. T. WctrrfleM. COUNTY majority of Prnor to which his party men will them: e itwonty-fivmen. the used in writing their town's name business 'endeavor to call him. He is 'whom are farmers and housebreaking; Rich The British House of Commons Dan Tapp, and the final expression ithlch Mr. E. T. Franks and Lieut. of the Utica vicinity, and he questionably Kentucky's Grand Old ard McCarty, housebreaking; Will voted to pay its members salaries Indian's fo Co, rent .sndidAte. for the nom- Eounds or an much like an"word for returned- - to his homo M It Ira. Man," Phillips, .housebreaking; .Abe Silted of $2,000 a year, "American's ination for C,oernor. are Repub- grunt vhere he states he will work until disgust. But people, of course, will licans still very still. Upon bls'oOOOOOOOOOOOOOO go on writing these names as be- the time for his trial. SCHOOL NOTES. O arrival In Owensboro he was met O of going to press we fore. At the hour at the train hv Sheriff Winstead OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO v.ar unable to gt any of the friends and was not Th liquor plank of the Repub- - ,and several of the Democratic State Division board meetings: The Convention held at Louisville yes- llcan State platform is simply a taken near the county Jail, as his previously arranged six divisions are called to meet at ap- - attorney had contradiction of itself. While terday. With every $2.00 cash purchase the following times ana places: parently endorsing Section CI of .for the execution of the bond, selection of a beer sfave the Constitution With the the next 10 days sim- The arrest of Sherrill, as related Division No. 1, Barnett's Creek which bears manufacturer to manage Judge ply upon local option It Interprets by Mr. Osgood, was the result of church, Aug. 21, 10 a. m. Division O'Rear's campaign in Louisvlll", this section to mean the county as a chase of 3,000 miles, over which No. 2, Fordsville, Aug. 22, 10 a. m. OR perhaps th mattnr of the Republic- thu governing unit, when the word- route Sherrill had traveled under Division No. C, Centertown.Aug. 22, I PAIR has boon taken ing of an political bar'l the clause sas no such a fictitious name, and during his ab- - - V m.. Division No. 3, Dundee, We are loaded on Shoes and deamply in hand. thing. Evidently the Republican sonce fro mthls county, had grown Aug. 23, 10 a. m. Division No. 4, termined to get rid of them any platform was Intended to catch all a heavy beard, thus almost oblit Sit. Pleasant, Aug. 24, 10 a. m. DiMart Henry seems to have had Yours truly, old way. to the vision No. 5, Green Brier, Aug. 23, say In his efforts to oppose kinds of voters the prohibitionist, erating any resemblance loss to 10 a. m. the county unit since Urey Wood the local option man, or the man Shcrrill described in the official All trustees are urged to be preslescription sent out by the authorThat who wants the liquor question son called him a saplnpaw. ORATED- on In the most remote precincts ities. For some time after his dis ent at these meetings. It will save' Guffy's famous ed revival of DUNDEE, KENTUCKY. clinched the of the State, regardless of what the appearance from his father's homo much time, and trouble will be savcord seems to hae county, people of the coun(y want. in Webster Shorrill's ed by being present. iff. tt . . .J. matter, , " "i IV iy j "it Kf HENRY LEACH, Supt. to unknown whereabouts were ' The noise of Judge O'Rear's blunIn a dally An item comnewspaper the agents of the bonding hUNNYDALE. derbuss, whose thundering tones sas: pany, and they placed a man at the Aug 14. We are needins rain OJXXXXXOOC000000000XX0MOOOOOOOCKOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOO Innothe Immaculate e announced Farmers are getting lower to learn If Mrs. here. Utica 8 8 cence of Col. W. O. Bradley's Senprices for their products than Sherrill was sending or recehing The farmers are discouraged they received a year ago, atorial elctlon, rs still reverberatletters. It was discovered that she about their crops, but God does all ing throughout the hills and dales which, according to the Dewas writing numerous letters to a things for the best. of Kentucky, with a mocking echo. partment of Agriculture, will W. W. Leet, nt Kansas City, Mo., There was an ice cream supper go a long way toward sohlng and belleing that Leet was either here last Saturday night and a large It has Ik on recalled that In the the problom of the high cost of the bondSherrill or a Repubprofont State campaign the crowd attended.but there was some o lllng. ing company agents shadowed him lican leaders are without a slogan. trouble that night on account of 8 It Is a demonstrated fact that the iby watching him call for his whiskey. something like: We would HUKRost farmer has not boon the beneficiary mall at the Kansas City what's the os "Come on, Mrs. J. Y. Hagerman, of Condays, of the hlnh cost of living; rather They watched him for anyfriends, botwoon cord, spent last Saturday night and hag he boon made to suffer from It. and finally succeeded In learning how?" Sunday at this place with Mrs. When the farming clasges prosper. that he was mailing letters to a is line in Orav. one of tho whole country prospers, and Samuel A. Waters, at Walla Walla, James The EanH!llo Courier W. M. Murphy, of Mr. and Mrs. published VCP vory best dally papers ersa. And what shall be- - Washington. The second letter that of clothing. place, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. fit any one from Besides Its excellent como f,f the farmors If they get less the sent to Waters, after the dlscov- - this anywhere. line, It Is con - .for uhat tloy nfno to Be amj Htu erles of the bonding company offi L. T. Burns, of Concord. service In tho news Fecraster Mr. and Mrs. Charley boy a three-year-o- ld stnntly boosting Its home city with !nino to pav tne Bame protected-Hpecii- il dais, was followed to Walla Walla, to a full-grootherwise. The trust prices for what they have to where Mr. Osgood, assisted by W. and Nancy Feemster, of Palo, visiteditions and ed Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lowe at people of i:vansllle should cer- buy; H. Harb, vice president of the Unitboy steps out of man. recently. tainly be proud of tho Courier. ed States National Detective assoMr. Archie Davis, of Beaver Dam, HOPEWELL. ciation, learned that Sherrill was spent last week with his uncle, and Four years ago the Republican into our trousers, steps Aug. 14. Mrs. Callle Smith, of receiving the letters addressed by aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Ldwe. party of Kentucky announced for Central City, Is visiting relatives In Waters. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Duke, of Paa county unit. What was the re- this neighborhood. Clothing, is main thing After seeing "Waters" call for lo, visited Mr. John Miller, of Tho election of Col. W. O. sult? Mr. C. G. Taylor spent last Friand receive him mall, they shadowKentucky day last Sunday. Bradley as Senator from with his aunt, Acenith Rhoads. of. young Mr. Jake Duke, of Hartford, was by an evident corrupt deal of the She Is very low, not expected to live ed him for a couple of hours, and liquor Interests the most noto- many days. She was 91 years old asked the chief of police to arrest at Sunnydale last week on busihim. ness. further rious In the annals of Kentucky the 7th of this month. make their clothes denied When arrested, Sherrill Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Cosby, of Papolitics. Mr. P. S. Coleman has about Identity, claiming that ho ar- lo, visited Mr. Jim Powers last Sun- 8 completed his new house and It Is his The Hartjord Herald IS jthat Shcrrill would prove Ms SPECIAL SESSION OF i poit-oB- ee " ''"' ! k t- i wmEM - zzrzs' Blrk-hea- r to-d- i ry, ry I i i K Post-Offi- ce son-in-la- 1 .. - 4 ir -- ... ,.. un-'m- en i - jts r$$$&&$&i "FREE! ,WE WILL GIVK. MISSES' .. y-- LADIES' OXFORDS vot-Jud- ge DUNDEE MERCANTILE CO., " , t- 0& post-offic- 3$& our wn Young Men's not a break Con-ntitiitl- post-offic- e. CLOTHING We up se-er- StHERE d?S I , Sun-nyda- le When a he Ma-ga- n, Men's that I right Style men think and knee Young :- - the We think i Jndge Walla Walla from Denver, a nlco building for any place, town rived in and then from Portland, and, only or country. when the threo officers attempted 1 wilier ill me wuu m uui i ne resist. He Bearc n'm' scnoo nouso gave out . last week men resisieu inem anil mey mreai-ene- d The patrons hauled 12 barrels and to place him In tho lockup for put in It. forty-eighours, and he broke Mr. Ike Douglas was examined at and told his Identity to Sir. Beaver Dam last week for the array down Osgood. and left Saturday for Columbus, Mr. Opgood was accompanied as Ohio, to bo sworn in. far as Kansas City by the detective, Mr. and Mrs. Albin Shull and but brought Sherrill tho remainder From all accounts, the Demo- Miss Lovel, who have been living In of the trip alone. 3 or 4 years, have movcrats could not havo made a better Illinois for Before starting on the trip Osfor a man to represent ed back to the old homo place. selection good had Sherrill to sign an agreeof Ohio county in tho Lower Houso ment that he would not demand reThis Is the Truth. the next General Assembly than Tho Cadiz Record says: quisition papers, and releasing all was clone at tho convention hero If the Republicans are no more claims against he Washington au- nhiiti Mr M. T. Wester- 4Tt Af 4 AM . uvu.ullUB- i. a luu I ll,lMnAi1 tTini li tn n .. tuu MvaBnA ' in place. field was named for this unit bill than they are in some oth- - and only once did Bherrlll make an Mr. Westcrfleld Is a splendid man er pledges in their platform, but effort to keep from being brought in many ways and abundantly qual- ! to bo expected at their , home, and that was at St, Loub. Jfled for tho position to which Four years ago they de- - where he stated he would telephone as- - pands. has been called and to which ho for the county unit, and yet his wife before coming further. He plres. HI. candidacy appeals to the i11 ,B a fact known ot a" that Brad" was Placed on the train, however, t er of all classes. hey made a corrupt deal with some without trouble and arrived 'in Ow- tho campaign progresses and Democratic legislators whereby tne ensooro. M Mr. Osgood stated that there was were to defeat the tho attention of tho voters Is Republicans brought more to the subject, It Is county unit bill In return for Dem- - no doubt of SherriH'n guilt, and e. seen that no more adroit scbomo ocratlc votes for Bradley for" tho that the Fidelity and Deposit Bvery section of law In ipany would make an example of was ever concocted than or "catch" to-don the question of him, and would Invoke the power the liquor plank of the Republican .Kentucky - reform. It was worded to liquor regulation was put there by of the law to give him the heaviest a..f.ml whether or not It does Democrats, and yet some will con- - I.sentence possible. Republican Sherrlll's attorney stated that so depends upe the gullibility of tend that only in the party Is there hope foe further leg- - the defense would be ready for trial who rotes for the voters. AK ,at the November term ot court, and O'Rear apoa the Idea that he lslatlon along this line. of Congress The extra drawing to a close has reflect- now rd great credit upon the Democrat- lc party n.i Ha tnmlnra whn hnvo taken part in us .lelll.nratlons. Tho session has been eminently satisfying In its results. It has given tho country a fine Idea of what might be expected and accomplished In all of our Federal Governbranches ment under Democratic control. se-sl- on '"' ht day. Mr. John Ford, of Hartford, spent a few days hero last week. Mr. Marvin Martin went to Hartford on business Mr. Klrt Nelson, of St.Louls, who has been visiting Mr. John Coy, has returned home. Mrs. A. B. Nash, of Palo, Is very sick. to-da- y. As Good as the MeiVs. O O ooooooooooooooo FAIR DATES IN COUNTY KENTUCKY. Allen Scottsvllle, Sept. Lawrenceburg, Anderson 15-1- 8. O O But style is our first thought, too. And we pick out patterns for our young Men's Clothes that don't go into our men's brighter, livelier, more dashing. 'r OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 14-1- And we cut our Young Men's Clothes different younger lines and curves. 1 6. D.i.iif '!'"r0 J1 , 1 uu, ustBarren 29-30. Aug- hoite Glasgow, Sept. 27-3- 0. 2 Boone Florence, Aug. Bourbon Paris, September 8. Boyle Perryvll.e, August Breckenrldgo Hardlnsburg, Aug31-Se4-- 9, 16-1- ust Butler, Morgantown, Sept. August Bullitt Shephordsvllle, 21-2- 3. 22-2- 5. Suits start at $5 and $ 8. Swell garments for Fall. Come in, young man, and take a look at the new things. 1 Bracken 23-26. Germantown, August 11-15-- 9. corn-Senat- ay .iin " 4. Calloway Murray, Oct. Campbell Alexandria, Sept Casey Liberty, August 23-2Carroll, Gallatin, Owen, Sanders, Sept. 9. Franklin Frankfort, August 29, September 1. 5. 6-- CARSON & CO., INCORPORATBD, Clothing Hartford, Kentucky. aid Furnishings l :oooooooooooooooooooooooof WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1011. THE HARTFORD HERALD li&i TAGE FIVE. head it was whispered to friends that dear Leslie Martin had fallen dead while at work at a saw mill near his home. How very sad it was to mother, sisters and brother to seo dear Leslie's friends como carrying him home. Little did they think that morning when he left that ho would meet such a sad fate. O O I FREE FREE I IPIANO! For Your Home WE WILL GIVE AWAY FREE An Expensive HIGH GRADE INSTRUMENT -- MANUFACTURED BY- - Cfye Cfcmuno (ote piano manufacturing Company, of $all 2vtrcr, 21Tass. l IHE9jiu1p i'; '3tt)tT71 H iL,F ? iHHPH H 5aiHMf H KhEr ir niftllj PBfful THE PIANO HAS ARRIVED And is on display at our store I CONTEST f and have us explain this new advertising plan COME TO THE STORE You have a splendid opportunity to get this Piano WATCH FOR FREE of all cost. Como to-da- BEGINS SEPTEMBER 1. I OUR ADS. IN THE HERALD FAIR & COMPANY 1 HARTFORD, The Fair Dealers -:- KENTUCKY. I K ns? SPECIAL CASH PRICES Matches 20c boxes lbs. Bob White 24 65c 24 lbs. Town Talk 60c 3 lbs. Best Rice 20c 3 lbs. Keg Soda 10c 3 boxes Table Salt 10c 2 bars WhiteFloating Soap 10c 86.50 1.00 5.50 1.40 49 lbs. Victor Flour 48 lbs. Bob White Flour.. 1.25 48 lbs.Town TalK Flour 1.15 70c 24J lbs. Victor 100 lb. Gran. Sugar 15 lbs- - Gran Sugar 50 lb. can Pure Lard 6 HAR.TFOR.D GROCERY COMPANY. a I . Miss Edwlna Rowe has returned to her home at Owensboro, after a visit hero with Mr. and Mrs. John South Bound. North Bound. a.m. No. 12111:35 p.m. C. Thomas. No. 1324:05 No 12212:28 p.m. No. 1012:48 p.m. Dr. Geo. M. Everly, Coralvo, who No. 1022:48 p.m. No. 1318:55 p.m. has been very ill of Bright's disease J. E. Williams. Agt. for several weeks, is gradually getting weaker. Mr. and Miss JCatio Jones spent last week Keown Mrs. Clarence visiting In Rochester, Ky. and children left Thursday for Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Nofsinger aro their home at Fordsville, after a visit hjsre with relatives. sojourning at Dawson Springs. Illinois Central Railroad Time ble at nearer nam, Ky. Ta- I MIsb Verna Duke has returned For Sale, Cheap Good work from Marlon, Ind., where she has buggy and harness. horse, been In attendance at a school of R. R. WEDDING. 29tf stenography and typewriting. Rhea and Lydla Daffron, of C. B. Shown returned Lieut. are seriously 111 of tyjshoid Wednesday afternoon from Oroll, fever. where he had been shooting on the Green Phlpps, an aged negro of State rifle range for several days. Haytl, died and was burled WedFor Sale, Farms All sizes, from nesday afternoon. 6 to 300 acres. We can please you Miss Lillie Burton left Monday It you want to buy land. cousin, Mrs. Joo for a visit with her A. C. YEISER & CO., Newland, of Dayton, Ohio.; Hartford, Ky. R. T. Her has the best and cheapJ. F. CASEBIER & CO., Funeral est lot of saddles ever brought to All calls 32t4 Directors and Embalmers. see. Hartford. Como and promptly and carefully attended to, Leaver your Laundry at my Grocery. day or night. Both telephones. Work Guaranteed. 28tf Beaver Dam, Ky. Domestic finish. Sun-nydal- e, , J f Called for and' prompt delivery. Old NewspapersPlenty of them. Her'a Grocery. Phone 140. nlco and clean, tied up in neat pack Miss .Ida Schroader ana Mr. u. ages. For sale at The Herald office . V i) F, feacn were uuucu vj Turttrn 5c per or 20c per IJ jk ,5 day. weaaioE fc " w , -- ,..-- -- bundle hun dred, i &Kt X Mren' Taylor, barber in. Jh;. J. . ,W.. .Taylor's barber shop, left Mon- -' day for a visit with relatives In In- 4 dlana. . r ' Mr.' of Mc- and Mrs. E. Q. Cooper, " Henry," and; Mrs. Mollie Taylor, gave The Herald a pleasant ,Mondayn ,, .'' ciCy, call Mr. Leslie Martin, who was work ing at the Rogers sawmill about three miles from this city on Route 2, suffered a sunstroke Wednesday morning, and died' soon after. He years old, single', and, was thirty-on- e a brother of Mr. Henry Martin, of Owensboro, who formerly lived . here. Russellvllle, Ky., Bethel College, will speak at the Hartford Baptist Lawn Fete. church next Sunday morning and One of tho most cnjoyablo social night. Everybody Invited. functions of the season In Hartford Mr. nnd Mrs. Emory Schrocter, was the lawn fete given by Messrs. city, are the proud parents of a W. T. Pendleton and J. C. Barnard baby girl which tho stork left with at tho residence of the former last (iay nigin. Every effort was them last Thursday, tho 10th. Tho one was named Florence Lu- - ma,,c by the young men to see that little their guests were pleasantly enter die. tained, and nothing was lacking Dr. C. Ross Bennett, who has along this line. Elegant refreshbeen attending a medical college ments were served. Those present In Chicago for several months, ar- were: Misses Nora Smith, Leila afternoon. Mischke, Ruth Riley, rived homo Wednesday Hettle Riley, Ho will return about the first of Winnie Cottrell, Cova Anderson, tho year. Ozona Moseley, Mary Spauldlng, Mr. J. C. Williams, who Is fin- Louise Phlpps, Alma Riley, Nora ishing up some railroad contract Wedding, Winona Stevens, Katie work at Caskoy, Ky., visited his Pendleton, Haynes, Beatrice family here Sunday. Mrs. Williams Sullenger, Anna E. Keown, and little son John will join him atiLuclle PIrtle; Messrs. Allison Bar- Caskey for a few weeks stay. nett, E. Barnett, Harold Holbrook, McDowell Fogle, The Item In The Herald last week Sidney Williams. to the effect that J. C. Fehl, of J. C. Barnard, W. T. Pendleton. El Hartford, had accepted a position lis Foster. E. Y. Park, C. M. Spauldwith MIschel Brothers, of Owens lng. McHenry Holbrook, L. T. Riley, boro, was erroneous, as Mr. Fehl's J. Ney Foster, Lee Robertson. position Is with Geo. MIschel & Cotnpuny II Wins Sons. H, Third Infantry, of Mrs. James Lyons and children, Hartford, was awarded a fine silken Dorcas and Willis; Mrs. Sue Bar- Hag at tho recent encampment of nett and daughter; Messrs. Sam T. Kentucky soldiers at O'Rell. This Barnett, John Johnson and Warren compliment came as a reward for Llndley loft Wednesday for an In being the best company, best drilled definite stay at Denver and Little- and best behaved, and was quite a distinguishing feature of the enton, Colo. campment. Among tho orders of Miss Mary Elizabeth Felix enter the Awarding Board was the foltained with a lawn feto at her homo lowing: on Walnut street last evening In "Company "H" 3d Infantry Is the honor of her visitor, Miss Mary First Honor Company of that RegKahn, of Louisville. Light refreshcarry tho flag proments were served to tho guests, iment and will claiming the fact, until It Is won numbering about thirty. by somo other competitor In fair Tho following officers were In- and open competition." stalled at the last meeting of Ohio Trlbo 188, I. O. R. M.: Prophet, ADMITS HIS AUSTRIAN SPY STORY WAS A FAKE James C. Bennett; Sachem, Otto C. Leslie Martin; Senior Sagamore, New York, Aug. 14. Private Hoover; Junior Sagamore, S. F. Geo. Peter, tho United Stntes artilRiley; Trustee, Jame3 Lyons. leryman, has broken tho silence ho Mr. J. W. Marks, a Hartford boy, maintained since Miss Anita Dyer, who has been on the L. & N. engin- of Indianapolis, formerly of Keneering corps at Hopkln6vlllo for tucky, accused him of bolng a spy, sovoral months, has been transfer- employed by Austria, and told his red to Eastern .Kentucky, where ho story. Peter admits that ho is an will bo reslderft engineer for tho L. Austrian, but denies hj Is a spy. He & N. on somo new work that Is bedeclares ho Is not afraid of tho ining done. vestigation undertaken by the war department on the strength of Miss Dr. Wayland Alexander, who has Dyer's affidavit. 111 for several months at been very "I am, perhaps, guilty of an Inhis residence in East Hartford, Is Is quoted as sayseems discretion," Peter no better and his condition ing I told Miss "When critical. He recognizes the mem- Dyer I was Prince Windlsch-Graetonly part of the bers of his family which means 'Prince WlndybagsJ I time. The splendid life of a grand did so as a joke." gradually Hearold man seems to be The artilleryman, who Is at Fort ing tho end. Totten, L. I., said be was born at Mrs. E. W. Cooper, who for sev- Husjn, on the Bohemian frontier, eral weeks has been the guest of that he came to this country in her parents, Col. and Mrs. C. M. 1907 and immediately enlisted unBarnett, city, returned Sunday to der his right name. Ha asserted that he had confessher home in Nashville. She was accompanied as far as Nortonvlllo ed to Miss Dyer that the spy story by her father. Mrs. Cooper has al was a fabrication, and apologized most entirely recovered from herfor deceiving her, I do not think she harbors the recent severe Illness. Lo-ralto-dFlag.-Companto-da- y. z, Taylor & Crabtrce will ship a ment and Is delirious most of the carload of stock to Louisville from time. He is 87 years old and Is coming to the closo of a long and Hartford Messrs. G. M. Allen, Central City, honorable career. The Breckenrldgo and E. T. Allen were pleasant callCounty Fair ers at The Herald office yesterday. will be on next week, commencing Mr. J. E. Pendleton, of Talala, Tuesday, and the management Is Each Okla., who has been visiting rel- preparing for great crowds. with atives hero for several weeks, lelt year sees a fine exhibition special attractions. It is probably yesterday for home. the only fair left for Ohio county Rev. Virgil Elgin, pastor of the people to visit this year, and the Methodist Church here, will preach opportunity should bo Improved at tho county almshouse next Sun- upon. Reduced rates on railroad. day afternoon at 3 o'clocck. Mr. Felix, publisher and proprieMr. C. M. Pendleton, of Cincin- tor of The Herald, was again stricknati, is expected here at his old en with a carbuncle last week and home place within the next few went to the Jewish Hospital In days to visit relatives and friends. Loulsvlllo and had It removed by Messrs. W.H. Barnes, J. S. Glenn, Dr. Skinner. This time It was on G. B. Likens and M. C. Ford, of his leg and was not so severe as the Hartford, are In Louisville, attend- one on his neck nearly two years ing the Democratic Stato Conven- ago. Tho operation was very successful, he returned home Monday tion. burying and is getting along all right now. The West Providence grounds will be cleaned oft on next Mr. T. H. Maple and llttlo son, Monday, August 21. All interested Oswald, living near Livermore, In the matter will please come and were in Hartford Monday and visi help. tors at The Herald offlco. Mr. Maple brought us a curiosity In tho Rov. Reginald Bennett, of Nar shape of a duck's head, carved out Ky., delivered two excellent rows, sermons at the court house hero last of some species of blue stone and Sunday morning and night, to good was evidently the work of an Indian. Ho plowed It up near his audiences. home and there were no other rocks Center-towMessrs. L. C. Morton, In the vicinity. It Is nn artistic and piece of work and shows consider and E. P. Foreman daughter, Miss Lizzie, of Narrows, able carving skill. were pleasant callers at Tho Herald Revs. J. W. Bruner and T. H. office yesterday. Balmaln, Dr. E. W. Ford and Mr. J. A. Anderson, foreman of Messrs. W. M. Fair, R. B. Mnrtin, tho ad. department of the Owens- O. B. Likens and Luther King are boro Inquirer, and his wife and tho messengers of Hartford Bapdaughter. Miss Cova, are the guests tist Church to the Ohio County Bapof relatives here. tist Association which convenes at Mrs. S. A. Anderson entertained Cane Run church, near Friedaland, quite "a number of 'the' little ToTk's' io'dar." Dr. Wednesday afternoon in honor of ebrato Its centennial tho fifth birthday of her daughter, H. Boyce Taylor, of Murray, Ky., will preacli the centennial sermon. little Helen Anderson. Tho Association will bo In session Prof. F. D. Perkins, President of several days. to-da- y. BLUFFED WAY To theSenate Statement EXPLANATIDH of Judge O'Rear. MUCH BELATED ooooooooooooooooo METHODIST CHURCH Virgil Elgin, Pn'.for. O O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Prayer meeting at the court house S Of Famous Episode It's New Wednesday at p. m. to Liilard and Bosh to AlcNutt. Preaching by tho pastor next Sunday at 11 a. m. and S p. m. Tho meeting at Mt. Hermon closed last Sunday night. Rev. J. n, TMs-Chur- eh will-lso-ee- lto-da- y. slightest toward me," he J. Bean, who has been said, at the residence' of his n For Sale Town property, vacant Mr. Henry Carson, for sevdwelling. eral months, is gradually growing lots, cottages and A. 0. YEISER & CO., weaker and the end seems near. He Hartford, Ky. takes little of only liquid nourish- Rev. very ill G( son-in-la- w, two-sto- ry O. Smlthson, of Owensboro, who SEEMS TO HAVE 'EM GUESSING assisted In tho meeting, left for his Up Hi home Saturday mnrnlnir. Ky., Aug. 14. Ellzabethtown, good preaching and faithful work. The Republican State campaign was The results were not what was deopened hero this afternoon by sired. Judge E. C. O'Rear, nominee for Governor, who delivered his open- "BLACK HAND" LETTERS ing speech before a largo crowd at TIED TO DOG'S COLLAR tho court house. Prominent Republicans were here from LouisKy.. 'Aug. 12. Monticello. ville and surrounding counties of threatening letter, tied to n dot's the Fourth district. Several nom- collar, gave tho authorities of inees on the Republican Stato tick- Wayne county their first clue to f et also attended tho opening of the authors of ntiineroi'q "black hand ' Stato campaign. warnings whl"'i hud own .ent to Referring to Senator Bradley's E. F. Por'er and Travis Gibyof, election, Judge O'Rear sprung wealthy oil operators, nnd led to entirely new that will tho arrest v something of Edward Hallow come as a revelation to many who and Mrs. Itairont Hallow. were constantly on the ground durPorter and Glliron have roce'vol ing the bitter senatorial struggle several letters paving that unle-- and thought they knew of every they placed Sl.ooo under a tre incident connected with the long thev would Ua nuinlored. Finally a dog emered tlio Gibfight In the 1D0S Legislature. He son ynrd with a letter tied to Its said: "After some weeks of futile bal- neck. The animal was Identified " Ifolwiglng.-Ao.- . r.otlficd-thloting, -- Mrr Bradley sayo-Ji- eUoncruu. r,iilov..juJ. Insurgents (tho ShorllT Ramsnv took Edward HalDemocrats) that unless they voted low and his lltt'e sister Into custoAdmissions by them led to for him the next day, ho would re- dy. sign his caucus nomination, there- the swearing out of warrants for by absolving the Republican mem- Edward Ballow and Mrs. Bnscom bers from further supporting him, Hallow, charging blackmail. In which event ho (Bradley) preRepublicans would i:TE.I) POSTAL SWINGS dicted enough RANKS TO ALL vote for Mr. Beckham to elect hhn In spite of the Insurgent DemoWashington, Aug. 14. Of tho crats. Under this threat, foiu- - of of nil elaMPs In Mr. GO, 000 the seven insurgents voted for Bradley tho next day, and ho was tho United States, It Is expected that approximately 50,000 evont-uall- y thdrcby elected." will be designated as postal Says Reno linked Jul). savings depositories. Washington, Aug. 14. Senator Tlie total number of postal banks y Bradley substantially concreated to this date is 1,590. Bv firmed the statement made by E. C. September 1 all tho 1.SO0 second-cla- ss y exO'Rear at Ellzabethtown will have been deplaining tho defeat of former Gov. signated as postal banks. The Beckham for the seat now hold by banks will be established In the Bradley. third-clas- s oflices. Gradually "It was not I who notified tho tho system will bo cxtonded to offl- Democrats of my Inces Including tention to withdraw from tho race only of the fou those wh'ch are mony order If they did not vote for me, but my campaign manager, Lawson offices. Reno, did. He told me about his FOR SALE. intention to mako this notification One hundred and four acres of land, a day or two before ho made it, and mostly cleared. In full stato of I approved It. Later ho told me half bottom, half hill, 14 I think that he had made It, and acres of which is well timbered. Tl'W It was nbout two days afterward land Is in two tracts, adjoining, unthat I was elected. Mr. Reno saw derlaid with a foot vein of No. 11 the leader of tho coal. Good dwelling, tine btork Democrats, but Just who was notbarn, good young orchnrd, two good ing as leader I do not at this In pond of everlasting stant remember." said Senator wells and stock water. Near Hartford and Ueavor Bradley. Dam pike. Will yell as a whole or Mr. Reno Is now Collector of In In two tracts. Terms reasonable ternal Revenue at Owensboro. For further particulars call on or News to Liilard. address, John M. Clilnn or Mitchell Col. E. W. Liilard, private sec Baldwin, Beaver Dam, Ky. Slt4 retary to Senator Bradley, who as a Democratic member of tho Ken NOTICE! tucky Legislature cast his vote for I have moved my office o 1 he tho Senator, was shown a Telegram containing Judgo O'Rear's explana drug store of .1. H. William?. tion of Senator Bradley's election. E. B. PENDLETON, M. D. He said: "This Is the first time I ever Mon-- e Halts a Train. heard of this arrangement, and I V Newburgh, N. Y., Aug. 12. could say nothing else truthfully." mouse tied up all traffic on tho McXiitt Says "Bosh." West Shore Railroad here for sevTimes, In print- eral hours The Loulsvlllo It all happened ing the above, Interviewed Mr. because the big turntable In tho with the following result: yards wouldn't work, and the reaFormer Senator H. S. McNutt, son It wouldn't work was that a when shown Judge O'Rear's state- dlmlni'tlve rodent had ventmed Inment concerning Senator Bradley's to the box containing the oloctrkal election, said that nothing of the appliances that movo tho big pleco kind ever took placce. He was re- of mechanism and had garded as tho leader of the the wires. It was lato tnls Democrats, and probably afternoon before the cause of tbo had more to do with the election of trouble was discovered and Senator Bradley than - any other Democrat. Ho said If such a threat AVIiat Is Best for Indigestion? had ever been issued by Senator Mr. A. Robinson, of Drumquln, Bradley or anyone acting for him, certainly have known Ontario, has been troubled for years he woufia about it. He Bald Bradley was too with indigestion, and recommends anxious to hold the caucus nomina- Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver tion to ever think about surrender- Tablets as "the best medicine ing it, but on the other hand, Brad-lo- y ever used." If troubled with Indirepeatedly declared he would gestion or constipation, give them a stick to the end. Ho said Bradley trial. They are certain to prove stuck to his famous motto, "Sit beneficial. They are easy to take and pleasant in effect. Price, 25 steady in the boat." cents. Samples free at all deal HARTFORD, ROUTE 2. ers, m Aug. 14. Our school at this Means. What It place Is getting along nicely with The election of James B. Mc- Mr, Stewart as teacher. Creary and tho rest of the DemoMrs. Nettllo Velley and little son, of Linton, Ind., are the guests cratic State ticket in November of her mother, Mrs. Emma Roach. means that Kentucky will stand in Mrs. Sam Roach, who has geen the forefront in the national vicsick for some time, died Saturday tory that is sure to l. follow In 1912. Frankfort and was laid to rest Sunday at Bethel. She leaves a husband, three James A. Fleharty, of Philadel sons and one daughter. phia, was Supreme On August 19, with bowed down Knight of the Knights of Columbus. to-dne OFI-'KTpost-officto-dapost-offic00 m -m to-da- y. Mc-Nu- tt, short-circuitantl-Beckha- m t News-Journa- ed .." v ! '""l i i " -- - t v.i--'"i,npiHg- 'immDiimmm r t. PAGE SIX. THE HARTFORD HERALD al Assembly shall provide a means whereby "the sense provide a means any county, city, town, district or precinct may bo taken." There is nothing In the section, nor Is there reanything In the Constitution, quiring the enactment of "a uniform local option law, with the county as the governing unit." Misrepresenfor tation by the the nomination of Governor, culminating Ina false and fraudulent plank In the Republican platform demanding "a compliance with the plain requirement of the Constitutions," and misstating that requirement, Is indicative of the fraudulent character of the whole campaign waged by Judge O'Rear for the Republican nomination, and the false claim to the support of the people advanced by the Republican Lexington "Herald. convention. Jurist-candidate WEDNESDAY, expressed themMaov.r AUGUST 10, 1011. I.V p !' a r. B- i? those who look upon Gov. Wilson " and for this reason Uncle Sam Is complete poem follows: standard-beare- r as the prospective partv and are Sometimes the little lips of him, all of the Democratic CONCERNING LIQUOR dewy-wanxious to get In on tho ground an' tender hands. Its area Is ."SO, 400 square Are laid against the lonely breast floor." square miles that never felt their kiss; A Plank in Their Platform miles, or about 34,000 Jinny n Suffering Woman apiece for each of the seven Gug- The baby eyes look smllln' up in all Drags herself pnlnfully through her genheim brothers. It was discovIntended OnWhich is their shlnln' splendor M tasks' 8uffer,"K from backache. ered by Meyer Guggenheim, head Oh, little son. my little son, that ly to Deceive. jii'ftiiiii;Mu, nui vuuauusa, juaa ui uyiie- of the house, and was purchased I should mourn like this! tlte and poor sleep, not knowing her from Russia for the Guggenhelms IN CONSTITUTION when they were young. The Gov- - Sometimes I see him comln' through Ills are due to kidney and bladder NOT FOlI Foley Kidney Pills give troubles. the furze an' purple heather, eminent, which held it In trust, An oh, the todtllln' feet of him, quick relief from pain and misery to thorn xben. IJbev """Durlngtlied"irras'r for-thathat never stepped' the "earth! mill "ft' pronrpi.Tehrrn--to- - health -- and publican nomination for Governor, were all 21 years old. William H. statement Seward, who bought It for Meyer An when we're settln quiet like, strength. No woman who so sufJudge O'Rear made the fers can afford to overlook Foley himself and me together, If not In all his Gucgenhclm. called It Alaska, this In numerous, dimpled hands that Kidney Pills. For sale by all drugThere're speoches, that there was a mandate being a characteristic Alaskan cor-I- n m beckon in the peat smoke on gists, of Kentucky ruption of the Aleut word alak-ththe Constitution tho hearth! meaning the General Assembly should shak, or In the Grand Stand. a uniform local option law, jbody Is looking. The country Is sure The game had begun, and the governing tirely covered by Ice nnd Balflnger The happy mothers chllder the county as the they come and lean beside young man who had taken tho pret'coal patents. It Is bounded on the unj, me ty girl to tho ball park was waiting rt south by Judge O'Rear Is Judge of the Igenhelra, Simon and William An' their eyes so full of pity that for the Inevitable questioning. on the west Tjy Solomon my own deep teardrops start of Appeals of Kentucky, and At last it began. on the a number of years, and Daniol Guggenheim, so kind an' watchful An Himself has been for "Herbert," she said, "do you see Justice, north by Isaac Guggenheim nnd on sorving at one time as Chief that no evil shall betide me that blonde down there, two seats Henjamin and Morris bv With a reputation as a man or char- the east Rut naught can easo the weary In front of us?" The highest moun-Tudand a lawyer of ability, a Guggenheim. actor ache within my mpty heart. "Yes." of the highest court of the tains In North America are there, "Well, her switch Is about four nomina-- , the greatest of them being Simon Oh, Mary up in heaven, If my little State the candidate for the shades darker than her hair." son bo weepln' party, Guggenheim's pile, 20,300 feet, and tlon for Governor of a great (Though heaven Is grand, 'tis OTHER THINGS TO TALK statement he might make, the, next Solomon Guggenheim's whatever lonely; an' my babe is small, xi,uot iei. mv uuegi-n-ii.iun-AHOUT WHAT SAY YOU? vim enimeu m consideration, so small). helms, who are the rightful owners, I was natural that a groat majority any nave nan a gooa ileal or trouble Oh, take him on your Mother-hear- t, While tho wise ones, as they of the people should accept the nn' soothe him Into sleopln', him as to a provision with squatters, particular! .think, nnd the unwlso ones, ns wn statement from The Lest sobbing through the long. th,nk( ar(J d.8CUB8lnB , ti,o Constitution at its face value. United States Government nuor tho long night, he hears his moth- therefore, Iterated government frequently settles somc-an- d u His statement, vf0 and con we beg to Of q Pill reiterated, that the Constttu- - whore along tho coast, and It Is (suggest, In our humble way, that for the Guggen-,i..- "General Assemmost impossible demanded the there are other matters of grave im.,.t,io , uniform local op- -, helms to get Justice. They have re- portance that should occupy the atnit in lliuiiui; DEATH IN FIGHT icently lost a very Important case of tention of the people of the State. tinn law. with the county as the kind In which their caretaker, govornlng unit, and that tho Legls- this There are other planks In tlie Re AT to Cunningham, was evicted and hit publican platform that should not lature of Kentucky had refused ac on the back of the head with Ills be lost sight of. oboy that command, was widely Alaska contains a good doorbell. Doc3 of cepted as true. ... rrnltl ntirl If In ttm tntnntlmi flnnl nf B "Bloody Breathitt's" Reputation Augustus the endorsementfamousGov. i"- """ " are familiar E. Wlllson's or few the Guggenhelms to this Tnrovi Son ConstltuInfamous administration of State oiue thousand - wlth coa, T y estlmat0 smelt there For Killings Sustained that affairs suit you? Has Wlllson's ad tlon. Not one voter In a o" " """ "" "" " Natur- ministration brought enther honor Alleged "Bootlegger." tho Constitution. has read purpose, and are naturally very or prosperity to tho State? Have his ally, therefore, this statement of a nnxtous to preserve the balance. Judge of the Court of Appeals was The Governor of the Territory is J. Aug. 11. Hud wholesale pardons to the murderers Jackson, Ky neither questioned nor doubted by Pierpont Morgan, and the syndi- Turner, of Quicksand, Breathitt of poor Rill Goebel met with your the vast majority of voters. His cate has representatives In addition county, was shot and Instantly kill- approval? Has the way he has handled tho denunciation of the Legislature for In London, Paris, San Francisco, ed Tuesday night about 11 o'clock refusing to obov a mandate of tho Chicago, St. Louis, Rrussels, Seat- by J. W. Hllliard. Turner had militia of the Stato been to your liking? Constitution was nrcepted by many tle and the United Stntes Senate. been arrested Tuesday on a chargo up "Down with the night-ride- r, as an expression of righteous Indigwhiskey In tho of "boot-legginSt. Louis with the trusts," has been the motnation of a Judge nnd a patriot. His railway camps of Lane Bros., railargumont that, because of the rail-- 1 iscnutc of Ointments ror Cntniih road contractors on tho Lexington to of this Ffimo Governor Wlllson. obey tho you to line up with xn,lt Contain Mercury, ure of tlie Legislature to Hllliard, Will this cause extension. nnd the Ag mcrcurv wjh 6UieIy destroy the ,Lnno Eastern foreman, tho Republicans? O'Rear wrote of tho Constitution, mandate Bros', and a num- Republican tho platform, nnd be abolished. sense of EmeU and completely derange Legislature should tbor of laborers were witnesses O'Rear endorses Wlllson's adminismot a response In the minds of jlho wholo Eystem when entering it lnat ,,,, nt tne trlal Will you endorse them inrougn mo mucous sunace. aucn nrwiue iiiiBiuu "i " Last night it is snid Turner, In tration. Logan County except on company with a number of friends, with your vote? of the facti. tides should never be used News. In tlie State Convention, which ten fold to the good you can possibly went to the camps about 11 o'clock was dominated absolutely by Judge clans, as the damage they will do Is camp of Cuts and bruises may be healed as tho ten fold to the good you can possibly and opened flro Into tho O'Rear, there was adopted the workmen, where Hllliard wns In about d of the time remain plank of tho platform; Catarrh them. Hall's derlvo from tho Cute, manufactured by F. J. Cheney jalso sleeping. Hllliard ordered tho quired by the usual treatment by "We domnnd compliance with fire returned, and every one In applying Chamberlain's liniment. plain requlrment of the Constitution & Co. Toledo, 0 contains no mercury enmp who had guns or pistols began It Is nn antiseptic and causes such loby the enactment of a uniform und is taken internally, acting direct- firing at the Intruders as soon as injuries to heal without maturation. cal option law, with the county as ly upon the blood and mucous surjthey could bo located. Ifhls liniment also relieves soreness face of the system. In buying Hall's the governing unit." A mnn ran across the road and Lf tho muscles and rheumatic pains. A proper test of tho accuracy and Catarrh Cure be sine you get the genHllliard, who was using a Winches- - 'For sale by all dealers. m veracity of the statement that there uine. It is tuken internally and tor rifle, opened lire on him, killing is a provision of tho Constitution made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney Reward of Merit. him instantly. Tho others fled. Two demanding tho enactment of a unl-f- & Co. Testimonials free. It was a rainy Sunday morning, of the laborers were sent to JackSold by Druggists. I'rlco, 7uc. per local option law, with tlie counson to notify tho authorities. Coun- and as Pastor Goodman looked over ty as the governing unit, is tho pro- bottle. ty Judge Hagins and about twelve his congregation he saw there were vision of the Constitution to which Take Hall's Family Pills for consti17 persons present. m men went to tho scene, where they Judge O'Rear referred. That pro- pation, Pastor Goodman, being a wise Identified Turner as tho dead man. vision is Section 01, as follows: Skin Sold by the Yard. was tho son of Wesley man, did not scold them on account Turner "Tho General Assembly shall, by Orange, N. J Aug. 11. The Or Turner, Sr., a highly respected clt- - of their being so few in number. general law, provide a means ange Memorial Hospital He gave them the best sermon he y pur- - izen, and was n brother of Wesley whereby tho sense of tho people of square Turner, Jr., former Jailer, who was hail In his barrel. chased for $15 seventy-liv- e any county, CITY, TOWN, DISInches of cuticle needed by a paago by; GIVES about LIFE TO SAVE TRICT Or PRECINCT may be ta- tient who had been burned. Tho killed Noble, nine months who is still at large. Jake THAT OF HIS FRIEND ken, as to whether or not spirituous, young and vigorous youth who sold will be burled at Canot vinous or malt liquors shall be sold, the skin is Alden Armes, of this Turner cemetery. , No further trouble Is Paducah, Ky., Aug. 10. Overbartered or loaned therein, or the city. More skin is needed, but 75 expected. come by foul gas while rescuing pal thereof regulated." square inches was all Arms could PRIMARY ELECTION FOR his friend from a well, Herbert It does not require a legal train- spare. years old, chief PRESIDENTIAL NOMINEE Voight, twenty-si- x ing, It Is not necessary for a man to engineer oh tho " towboat Condor, Bites of poisonous Insects that he a Judge of tho Court of Appeals, Little Rock,Ark.,Aug. 11. In all died last night at Joppa, 111. to construe that section. Nor is It cause the flesh (o swell up must be George Flowers was cleaning a necessary for an intelligent man to treated with a healing antiseptic probability the Democrats of Arhave more than a rudimentary that will counteract tho poison and kansas will determine the State's well and was overcome by the gas. knowledge of English to compare heal the wound. BALLARD'S SNOW cholco for tho Presidential nomina - ,Volght descended and save Flow- that section, pf tho Constitution as LINIMENT answers every require- tion at a primary election. This jers, but was asphyxiated before he O'Rear's state ment In such cases. Prices 25c, plan, originating with the Woodrow could bo brought to the surface. written ment of. what that section means, to j 50c and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by Wilson club, has been indorsed by His body was brought to Paducah reach tho conclusion of bow sincere .Hartford Drug Cd., Hartford, Ky Ithe supporters of others mentioned for the funeral and burial. He was his representations are. The Con- - and Donovan & Co., Beaver Dam, In connection with the nomination a son of Capt. Emery Voight, a n .and members of the Stale Executive m river man. stituUon provides that the Gener- - .Ky. favorable to the proposal. O Arkansas will be one of the first Herald's Special Selections. O States to adopt this plan, Oregon WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1011. O O and Nebraska being tho only ones In which this method has been es THE MOTHER HEART. tablished. Heretofore, as in most E. RAILROAD TIME M. II. The mother heart beats the same States, the convention has made the AT HARTFORD, KY. everywhere. The other day the selection. w.Tliue table effective Similar, Dec. party primaries will Although of Mrs. Kate unhappy 4t!i,cantatns tlio following schedule: Porter closed in Chicago, when she not bo held until March 4 of next accident. year, factional leaders are organiz No. US North Hound due 7:20 a. in. was killed In a motor-ca- r Dally cccpt Sunday. Slio had been the wife of Selwyn C. ing their forces nnd a spirited camNo. 114 North Hound due 3:40 p. in. Edgar, a millionaire of St. Louis. paign Is in prospect. Dally except Sunday. The Woodrow Wilson Club has Husband and son had disowned her. No. 115 South Hound due 8:55 a. in. Among her effects wore found a been In existence for several weeks, Dally except Sunday. baby's shoe and a faded and blurred nnd now those who espouse the No. 113 South Hound due 1:40 p. in. copy of verses entitled,, "The Moth- cause of Gov. Harmon, of Ohio, anDally except Sunday. er." The only lines that were legi- nounce their organization ready to II. E. MIS'CHKE, Agt. bo launched. From Gov. Wilson a ble were these; message has been received stating MM Sometimes tho little lips of him, all that the Indorsement of Arkansas dewy-wan tender would bo gratifying. O'REAR ON IHE Are laid against tho lonely Guy D. Tucker, Democratic nabreast tional committeeman, however, O O ALASKA. In does not sanction tho Presidential The OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO tears. rest had been washed out primary proposition. In a card adL to the voters ho nsks that It They are the opening lines of a dressed Alaska Is the largest outlying little poem by Mrs. Ma be sidetracked for the present. possession of the Guggenheim ejn- - remarkable "This early movement," the card bel Hlllycr Eastman, a Kansas City Fallacy Of the Republican (Icate( an,i tne extreme woman, and were first published In reads, "In behalf of one particular lern l,rJection oi tho western Individual, Is evidently Inspired by Piatiorm iSphere. It is a very cold country, iThe Star three years ago. Tho O O O The OO O selves as TA-UL- The Hartford Herald ooooooooooooooo I'OEMS YOU'LL ENJOV. Committee have K8M)MWKA "" 7N The Tenderfoot Farmer It E life-stor- y was one of these experimental farmers, who put ireea spectacles on his cow and fed her shavings . His theory-wa'that it didn't matter what the cow ate so long as she was fed. Tho questions of digestion and nourishment hail not entered into his calculations. It's only a "tenderfoot" fanner that would try sucfat an experiment with a cow. But many a farmer feeds him self regardless of digestion and nutrition. He might almost as Well eat shavings for all the good he gets out of his food. The result is that the stomach grows "weak" the action of the organs of digestion and nutrition are impaired and the man suffers the miseries of dyspepsia and tho agonies of nervousness. 4 To strengthen tho stomach, reatoro the activity of tho or liana of digestion and nutrition and braco up the nerves, aae Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dlocovcry. It la an an falling remedy, and has tho confidence of physicians as well as the praise of thousands healed by Its use. its outside wrapper. Don't let a dealer delude you for his own profit. There is no medicine for stomach, liver and blood "just as good" as "Golden Medical Discovery." In the strictest sense "Golden Medical Discovery" is a temperance medicine. It contains neither intoxicants nor narcotics, and is as freo from alcohol as from opium, cocaine and other dangerous drugs. All ingredients printed on r et ooooooooooooooo OUNC hem-bta- te It's just fzv?maB!? a step to mmm Texas itttsmM S CIM'STS ? nirl"T," mm Al et M wEdWwL mmw HI :jWWVWBlKTrl n a rn'aH A L W-via 'JCBV the Cotton Belt Route '' the direct, quick KtM'VS&xY-'ml . jtw ' r r'JiiHr JEW lino from Mem V&t,iva1va rt V V V. phis, through Ark wiV ansas, to the Southwest oneratinir t'xo splendid VS&KViAl tiia-ca- i trains dallr. with through WftVVtlM im VXWwlw ekepers. chsir cars and patlor- if "P ftT.fbf caia cars. 1 rams trom all parts Tfi3m')A of the Southeast connect in Mem phis with these Cotton Belt trains Southwest. Neither tlmu nor money should keep tou iromTnaKiQciaisoppnruuiiiY . trln. for it on't taka much .sSS-- .Pltmr'nia Ol cither Xo so imm fPfeis t'""" VI'HVn. k's 'iwvis.W'rtWmnc; iii Mm ' IBESHk .sv y. -- fnBm&tMBSW' Belt Route ..ggsPciw fare excursion Ontha 1st and 3rd Tuesdays ot each month ex cursion tickets arc cold via Cotton Dolt Route to points In Arkansas, Louisiana, Texas and Oklahoma, lim'tjiort slnnrflyern frft. The freJt Trfili &ta7 chances Southwest will soon bo pablxd let'tho'wxt Cotton Pelt excuriion take rcu. Bend today for complete schedule and cost of ticket from your home town I will alto give you our opportunity booklets, brimful ot pictures and facta you'll Uia i . V to see they're L. C. BAKRY, Traveling Passenger Agent 3 Todd Building, LouUtIIU, Ky. via C .AtfiSSS fktTAfVVSU VS- i'n at ct fSaHf New Model en-wi- th j Gug-Cou- 27 REPEATING RIFLE The only cun that fills tne demand for a trom bone ("pump") ac tion repeater m ce Martin rs jViHLffl U1IU J -- . j&r S.es .vSl S Shoots high ve locity smoke ess cartridges. i X :kIso . black and low V pressure smokeless. PowerLl enough for deer. oc J on iJ-l.- j safe to use in settled districts, ex cellent for target work, for foxes. geese, woodchucks, etc. niiBriti iik74wc. kdwuiwviuuii fiunty Hinvni Special Smoktieu Steel butel; the modrrn tolid-the fr top UK tide ejector lot rapid, accurate bnng, tncreaicd uerr and n eoortnictoo and ivory Beaa froot conYctuence. It hu tight; lhoe cwt extra on other rifles ci thee calibres. vm .32-2- 0 calibres. C? . uuuiti al-tl- I y Our 138 pane catalog describes the full 72Zart tine. Sent for three a tarn pa postage. Write for it. 7e772arn firearms Ox NwHa?M.co! IT vlSiZ ' ison Marsh, who was elected to the Legislature by one vote. If Texas could discover tho Identity of the RECEPTION man who cast the one vote that GOTUJOT elected Madison Marsh, tho State would probably name a new counFrom "That Old Sweetheart of ty after him. In lieu of that, however, Texas is going to spend the Mine," After Six Years' $25,000,000 on its roads. Absence. Cleveland, 0.. Aug. 10. E'dwin Robblna tame over from Erie, to revisit the sweetPenu., y heart of his youth. He sought to g scene from rentier the "Enoch Arden" with variations and succeeded. The sweetheart of his youth aforesaid shot. off one of his fingers, planted a bullet In his right leg nnd punctured his arm. The police home-comin- C OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O THE CKXTM3 CVXIC. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Time is money, especially lf you p. taxicab. s The hobble skirt uncovers a multitude of shins. It doesn't pay to play truant from tho school of experience. Ever notlco that the self-maman seldom apologizes? Of two, ovlls It is natural to choose the one that is least likely to be found out. The professional reformer Is Justified in feeling that ho has a steady Job for tho rest of his life. The fellow who screws up his courago with strong drink generally screws It too tight. God created man a littlo lower than tho angels, but you can't make some men believo It. I are using Post-Dispatc- h. de ""'" garnered sweetheart, vhlIe"Enoch" was borne from her homo to a cot In the German Hospital.. Robblns, who is 41, know Mrs. Eva Argraves before she was Mrs. Argraves at all, and when both were young. She was 19 when they met and loved. The courtship was long and tender. It ended suddenly, and for six years they heard no word from one another. Sho married and moved hero. There came a knock at her door Robblns, It. and she opened smiling brightly, stood on the threshold. She says ho clasped her about tho neck. Then she opened fire. She' told the police she did it In she was because scared. self-dofens- o, one-thir- A well known Des Moines woman, or miserably for two days from bowel complaint, was cured by one doso of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale by air dealers. m after suffering to-da- TWENTY-FIV- K MILLIONS TO HE SrtJNT FOR A VOTE In the cure of consumption, nourishment is necessarv. For 35 years millions of dollars a largesum'to pay out In return for one vote, hut tho State of Texas is going to spoit.l that amount durlQR the corr.ing year as a result of one solitary vote, cast In the State of Indlara many years ago. The curious explanation is as folTwenty-tlv- o concentrated,easilydigetea Is Scott's Emulsion has been the standard, e treatment for consumption. AUDnmhu world-wid- M and--Judg- e well-know- i lows: t The annexation of Texas to tho Union was accomplished by a majority of one- vote In the Senate. CONSUMPTION The deciding vote was cast bySena-ato- r Hennegan, of Indiana. Sena- We MBd FREE a bottle Germinal, quick teUei for luag tor Hennegan, was elected to tho rundowntrouble, coughs, ptkt in chert, and that (celiac. (Motiea ihii papa.) Senate Fy one vote In the Indiana OHIO MEDICAL COMPANY House. That vote was cast by Mad- - Boa 88 . . COLUMBUS, OHIO - WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1011. THE HARTFORD HERALD ed, were being employed to pre serve law and order, and his condemnation of the acts now indorsed In tho platform on which ho stands, and as Judge O'Rear has asserted that Ideas cannot bo punched into an Anglo Saxon with bayonets, it might have spoken moro for tho Judgo's cencerlty had It not been done. It shows the Judge's spirit and demonstrates beyond contradiction that ho is simply out to get votes, right or wrong, for evoryono knows that Judge O'Rear Is standing on a platform which gives the lie to his convictions and his past record. Had tho platform been thrust upon him, It would havo been different, but the most casual observer knows that O'Rear was King In that convention and his wjll was the law. Did ho not dictate to the convention as to who must be on the ticket with him? Did he not threaten to throw tho nomination back on the convention In tho event the nomlneo for Lieutenant Governor did not suit him? And tho results In tho nominations for minor offices demonstrate that his will was obeyed. "Why. Judge O'Rear, did you not refuse to stand on the platform which Is nt war with your convictions? Now, since you are trying to rldo two horses going In opposite directions, may not tho peo-pl- o of Kentucky ask 'Are you sin PAGE SEVEN. FIND NEW GOSPEL OF the face of Judge O'Rear's assertion at tho time, tho means, now lndorsl JESUS CHRIST Some Hitherto Unknown Utterances. DISCOVERED By EXPLORERS Fragment of a Conversation Between Jesus and Chief Priest. ELOQUENT WORDS OP MASTER "V contain ing many utterances of Jesus which unknown to tho world, are to-da- y A now Gospel of Christ, Is believed to have been discovered through the work of the Egyptian Exploration Fund In its North African work. So many of tho newly found sayings of Jesus havo already come to light, according to an official announcement Issued from tho Boston headquarters of tho fund, that the idea of another Gospel, which may mirror tho great Leader of men In a now light, now receives con-corn- ed If ., r i much credence. The bulk of the fragment la with a conversation between cere?' " Jesus and- - a chief priest which takes place In the Temple of Jerusalem, MR. TURNIP SEHD WILL the episode of which Is of a draWEI) AFTER MUCH TRAVEL matic character, being preserved almost complete, according to the Cleveland, 0Aug. 11. Mrs.Juno translators. Robeson, of Franklin avenue, will "It Is preceded," they say, "by become the bride of Turnip Seed, a the close of a speech of Jesus to wealthy farmer and land owner of exhorting them to Union Springs, Ala., on August 9. His disciples, avoid" tho example of certain Wfdng- -' They met at Paducah, Ky years doers and warning hem of the pen- ago, when Mrs. Robeson was In alties which await the latter both charge of a rescuo home, to which i In this world and the next. Seed was a liberal contributor. For "What particular class Is refer- ten years she has been In charge red to In this passage Is not clear. of a similar Institution here. Jesus, who throughout tho fragA story published in a newspa ment is called simply 'Tho Sav- per a year and a half ago, telling iour,' then takes His disciples with of tho retreat and Mrs. Robeson's Him insldo tho temple to the place work there, reached Mr. Seed. Ho of purification, by which tho author had long cherished the memory of of the Gospel perhaps meant tho tho splendid woman ho had met. Court of the Men of Israel,' though His young wife was dead, and his how far the use of this term is le- three llttlo girls and little boy gitimate is doubtful. were motherless. "They are met by a chief priest, He camo North and found her. who Is also a Pharisee, but whoso He came six times In all, making a name Is uncertain. Tho chief priest record of 12,000 miles that he has reproaches them tor having neg traveled to carry on his courtship. lected to perform the necessary When he comes to claim his bride ceremonies of ablution and change he will havo traveled 14,000 miles of garments before entering tho altogether. holy place and looking upon tho Sallow complexion comes from sacred vessels. In bilious impurities in tho blood and ensues, "A short dialogue which Jesus asks tho chief priest If the fault lies with the liver and he is pure, and ho answers, re- bowels they are torpid. The medcounting the different purificatory icine that gives results In such rites which he had himself observ- cases Is HERBINE. It Is a fine lived. To this Jesus delivers an elo- er stimulant and bowel regulator. quent and crushing reply, contrast- Price 50c. Sold by Hartford Drug ing outward and Inward purity the Co., Hartford, Ky and Donovan & m external bathing described by the Co., Beaver Dam, Ky. im Hebrew ritual with the Inward cleansing which He and his followPOINTKI) PARAGRAPHS. O ers had received In tho waters of O tho OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO eternal life. Before tho close of speech Is reached, the fragment Tho female detective should bo Boston Herald. breaks off." a good looker. pays no attention to A woman THINKS JUDGE O'REAR QUEERLY flattery If she Is deaf. ACTED RATHER Stick to your friends but don't r, an stick them. Tho Springfield Few women aro deep thinkers Independent Republican paper, has O'- - but they aro all clothes observers. tho following concerning Judge Most people put off till ReW's candidacy: tho favors thoy could do us toany "While wo cannot see how day. party can do other than stand by Its It does seem queer that most peo-pl- o own acts, yet, "lest wo forget" in who llvo on tho sunny sldo of Easy street are away from homo so much. AGE NO OAR. You can learn almost as much from animals as you can from huEverybody in Hartford is Eligible mans and It won't cost you one- third as much. A dash of coquetry in a pretty Old people stooped with suffering, woman is n3 delicate as the tint of fightMiddle age, courageously a tulip, but in n man It's as highly ing, colored as a chromo. Youth protesting Impatiently; Evory youthful graduato expects Children, unable to explain; to set tho world on fire but It All In misery from their kldnoys. doesn't seem to worry the Insurance Only a llttlo backache first. peoplo very much. Comes when you catch a cold Or when you strain the back. Proved. Many complications follow. Prospective Boarder Do you Urinary disorders, Brlght's dis- set n good table hero? ease. Good Landlord Rural table? Doan's KIdnoy Pills arc for sick Great Scott, man! Look nt tho kidneys. size of those files! Are endorsed by thousands. Sandpapering Potatoes. W. H, Pendleton, of Owensboro, Since potatoes have gone up Jn Ky says: "Our child was troubled by weakness of tho kldnoys from In- price, a thrifty hotel man In Owensfancy. There was an Inability to boro has Issued ordors that the skins muBt bo sandpapered off control the kidney secretions, especially at night, causing much annoy- Instead of peeled with a knife, tho ance. Nothing proved of benefit un- latter method being too wasteful. til we began giving tho child Doan's Henderson Journal. Kidney Pills. They soon stopped Toii Hot. tho difficulty and there has been no ooooooooooooooo Nows-Leade- po-tat- recurrence." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 Co., Buffacents lo, New York, sole agents for tho United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. Foster-MIIburn "Doesn't this weather suit you?" "No; I never liked summer, in winter." ox-co- pt Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S . Indiana Power Company, while at elwork this afternoon, touched bows with death but escaped with EXPERIENCE TEACHES several terrible burns that will lay him up for somo time. Dixon was at work on the top of Wise Americans Will Postpone a pole when In some manner one of his legs camo in contact with a live Their Demise Until They wire, carrying 4,000 volts of electricity and at the same time struck Get Home. tho other leg against the ground wire which formed a circuit sending cost of living at home does The the current up one leg and down not compare with the cost of dying tho other. Very long ago our Conabroad. Not nt Havana Issued a MOUNTAIN MULE HEATS sul General warning to Americans not to arTELEGRAPH COMPANY range, for their decease In Cuba. He Whltesburg, Ky., Aug. 11. Talk had done what ho could to protect an American widow from extortion, about tho swiftness of the telebut all he could do wns very little, graph, but here Is a fact which disand she was fined more than a proves It. A day or so ago a Mr. thousand dollars for allowing her Maxon rushed n telegram to this husband to die on tho promises. Tho city Inquiring as to the condition health authorities and tho police of his son, who has typhoid. Ho waited for a reply, but none authorities and a few otfier branches Seven hours after sending of tho Havana Government grabbed came. a fow hundred dollars each. The tho message he boarded a train for hotel proprietor pretended that ho Appalachla, Va., en route to WhltesArriving nt Appalachla he had to refurnish his entire house burg. hired a mule and rode overland or see his business shrivel. miles, across tho Cumhave twenty-si- x And now two Americans died In Marlcnbad, and It cost one berland and Black mountains, arwidow moro than $1,000 and the riving here one hour behind his telother $1,000. Tho Europeans make egram. Mr. Maxton came out of the State so much money off live Americans that It would seem as if they might of Ohio, crossed the entire width deal gently with the dead ones; but of Kentucky, through part of Tenthey havo even les3 remorse in rob- nessee and Virginia, thence twenty-si- x miles on a slow mule into Kenbing the corpse than in robbing the living. If you aro going to die In tucky. Marlenbad, by all means die earlier In the week than Saturday. If you HERE IS NEW CANDIDATE put It off till tho end of the week FOR THE GOVERNSHIP they will charge you $G0O Instead Ellzabethtown, Ky., Aug. 11. Siof $300 for embalming on Sundny. Americans havo always understood las Payton, one of tho most promi that the "Continental Sunday" was nent attorneys in this section of tho not a day of rigid abstinence from State, will announce his candidacy toll of every sort, but the conscien- for tho Governshlp In a speech at tious -- Gji man Sabbftl&rinns v411 not MunfardtUl'j. Monday, --Woraao-iuf, embalm a corpse on Sunday for less frago will be one of the chief than an extra $300. It costs them planks In his platform, which, how$300 to square their consciences ever, will also contain planks callafter doing a piece of embalming on ing for the Initiative and referen"tho first day of tho week, com- dum, fellow servants act and the espousal of sovoral monly called tho Lord's Day." other causes Is it a decent thing for tho har- which ho believes the people of pies of a foreign health officer and Kentucky should take up. Mr. Pay-to- n lives In Ellzabethtown and Is a tho undertakers and the hotel men and the police to fatten nn the widely known Populist. dead bodies and to take advantage GOEIJEL REWARD MONEY of the extremity of the surviving RETURNED TO THE STATE members of the decedent's family to extort a small fortune for their Frankfort, Ky., Aug. 11. Comvarious services, real or pretended? missioners of tho Goebel reward Tho of foreign govern y returned back to tho ments ought to lead thorn to Inter- fund Stato $1,003 of tho fund placed In vene on tho side of common decentheir hands to run down tho mur cy and humanity In such cases. derers of Goobel. Of the original Philadelphia Record. authorized fund of $100,000, only $20,000 wns placed In the hands of the Commissioners, $5,000 of which INVENTED A YARN TO was paid to two Louisville detecmoney was returned toSWEETHEART tives. Tho IMPRESS day on the advice of Attorney General Breathitt. To Aid Him in Winning Girl's An ordinary case of diarrhoea can, as a rule, bo cured by a single Heart The Matter dose of Chamberlaln'sCollc, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. This rem Exposed. edy has no superior for bowel com For sale by all deal following telegrams explain plaints. Tho ers, m a story which appeared on tho 8th Her- BULLDOG FAT TO BE page of tho last issue of The ald: USED FOR TUBERCULOSIS Now York, Aug. 10. George Pctr, tho coast artillery private Evansvllle, IndAug. 3. A large,' at Fort Totten, who was said to pet bulldog was killed hero y have been accused by his flanceo of at the request of August Horbst, being a spy for the Austrian Gov- who has a son suffering from a seernment, declares ho Is nolthcr a vere case of tuberculosis. Tho carspy nor an Austrian Connt, which cass of tho dog will bo cooked and tltlo he Is said to have claimed In the fat extracted from It and fed pressing his suit upon Miss Clara to the sick man In the hope of savAnita Dyer. ing his life. According to a published Inter view with Petr ho declares he OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQ adopted tho title of "Count Wln-dis- h O FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH. O O W. B. Wright, Pastor. Graetz" to Impress Miss Dyer, O and told hor ho was In a subordi- OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO nate position In the American nrmy Preaching every Fourth Sunday because ho was trying to get a great Govornment secret. Later ho went morning nnd evening. Sunday at BIblo School every to Lexington, Ky., whore ho found that Miss Dyer's parents wore op- 9:30 a. m. Communion service nt 10:30 a.m. posed to his suit. Realizing his Prayer meeting evory Wednesday blunder, ho broke off tho engageevening at S o'clock Instead of Friment. day as heretofore. Pctr Story n Myth. Washington, Aug. 10. Awaiting State Sunday School Meeting. tho mall report of Col. Watson, the The Stato Convention of the Sun recruiting officer at IndTanapoIIs, who has secured affidavits alleging day Schools of tho Christian church 2. that Private George Petr, of tho will be held at Frankfort, Sept. Ono thousand visitors aro ex135th Coast Artillery, Is a spy, tho War Department officials aro still pected and arrangemnts are already of their original opinion that then being made for their entertainment. Is no foundation for tho story, or Weighed In the Balance. that at best It was founded on noth saw tho writing on ing more than a romantic talo told the wall. by a soldier to a girl to glvo her nn "It means your wife will be homo enhanced idea of his social status. on the 9:22 and you had better be A telegram was received Tjoro by gin to wash up all tho dishes," ad tho Department from a person In vised tho Interpreter. Los Angeles, Cal., asserting that Herewith a distinct gloom was tho sender 'wns acquainted with cast over the banquet. now nl'eg- Count Wlndlsch-Graeted to bo Petr and was fullv pro- It is said that n definite an parod lo identify him If callpd up nouncement for tho dissolution of on. Officials scent n desire to get tho American Tobacco Company is free transportation East. expected by August 28. AnSORRS 4.000 VOLTS AND T.IVES TO TELL TALE DYING ABROAD COSTLY, 'i vl mXi til hi TIio Kind Toa Havo Always Bought, and which has been In uso for over 30 years, has borno tho sinaturo of nud has been matlo under his pcr- Bonnl supervision sinco its infancy. Y, Allow no one to deccivo you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and" hut &jfy?t, Just-as-;oml"a- ro Experiments that trlllo with nnd enduuortho health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORS A Costorla is a harmless substitute- for Castor OH, Paro goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms nnd allays Fovcrishncss. It cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, 'cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Stomach and Botrcls, giving healthy and natural sleep. Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friemt. - CENUSNE CASTORIA ALWAYS The (!f&&. In Use For Over THCC(NTUH COMPANY, TT MURRAY YACtT. Bears tho Signature of EM You Me Always Bought 30 Years. fctW YORK CITY. L iriil KJ m Pewer Conpuv (INCOKl'Oll.YTKII) m w E. G. BARRASS, MGR, self-respe- ct to-da- Will iv ire your house at cost. Fleet ric Lights arc clean, healthy and. safe. JYo home or business house should be without them ivhen within reach. TOWN IS i o'clock this morning ho was finally captured by several of the showmen and again attached to his BY HUGE ELEPHANT tether, where he again began to peregrinate peacefully. AROUSED to-da- . 18-2- z, You can't dodge the malarial germ while your liver Is torpid, tt makes you an easy mark for the ters and Went On a Wild HKRU1XH Is disease. the best Rampage. protection. It puts your liver In sound, healthy condition and and bowels. Kuttawa, Ky., Aug. 10. "How purities the stomach tho elephant got his trunk" Is a Price .r0c. Sold by Hartford Drug favorite tale of Rudyard Kipling, Co., Hartford, Ky., and Donovan & m but how he got an Ice cream freez Co., Beaver Dam, Ky. er attached thereto is anotner . An liiipoi tnnt Distinction. story one that only the people of I'iiele Rasberry walked Into a Kuttawa can toll. drug store. During tho wee sma' hours of "nimnio one o' dom plasters foh this morning n ponderous pachy- my back," he eald. derm which had been peregrinating "One of tho porous plasters?" peacefully at tho end of his tether "Xo. I don't want one o' le In the corral of tho Clrclo C Wild pores' plasters. I want one o' de West show at tho edge of town, bes" suddenly became awaro that thoro outside and Seemed to give In: n Xew Stotniifli. was bettor foraging "I suffered Intensely nfter citing on a wild Immediately started rampage that for sevorni nours nnd no medlrlno or troatment I threw the peoplo of this place Into tried seemed to do any good,"wrltes W. H. Youngpeters. editor of the bject terror. rang excitedly, the Sun, Lake View, Ohio. "Tho first Telephones few doses of Chambrlnln'ii Stomach town boll tolled .and sleepy-eye- d began and Liver Tnblets gave mo surprisscantily-cla- d citizens and rushing excitedly from their homes, ing relief nnd the second bottle not knowing but that thoy had been seemed to give me a new stomach good health." For Into the and perfectly transplanted suddenly m jungles of salo by all dealers. lids of Africa or the India. WAXTK1) YOU V. S. ARMY, Meanwhile tho elephant was pon Ablobodlcd unmnrrled men between ' derously proceeding on his rounds. ages of 18 and ".".; cltlzons of UnitGlenn ed States, of good character and At tho homo of Porschell ho entered tho garden by tearing tmiiporato habits, who can spouk, away a hugo pectlon of tho fencing read and wrlto the ICnglish lang-unr- ". com- - j and then unceremoniously nppl:" to Tor Information i menceu 10 rooi up an mu n"'" P.ocr"nK O.Ttccr, Tlcaver "pin. truck that wns not masneu noneain Kentucky. 30t. his feet. Not satisfied with this, ho proceeded to a nearby house, whero bo ,took a fancy to nn Ice cream fr'e7er on tho buck porch, nnd nf-textracting nil the "goodies" therefrom, got tho can fastened on his trunk nnd bent a wild tattoo After eating, persons of a bilious habit trying to eet It oft again. will derive great benefit by taking one "His Majpty" then cut various of these pills. I f you lia c been capors through the streets nnd surDRINKING TOO MUCH, rounding country for snvornl hntirc, they will promptly relieve the nausea, knocking n fow trees out of his HEADACHE path, pcntwing numerous rcrouns SICK nndncrvousnesswhlchfollows.restoro would-h- o of terror-stricke- n hunters thcappctlte nnd remove Bloomy feelings. Elegantly sugar coated. and playing general havoc. About That Escaped From Circus Quar- I 11 I er Tutt'sPills Take No Substitute. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S I Children ""Cry CASTORIA 1 Bedford. Ky.". Aug. 11. Thomas Dixon, employed with the Southern C A S.T O R A CASTORIA FOR FLETCHER'S rbniiMEUUATisu kidneys and mlabbxh HENffmH r.t ' W!jl5! IAGE EIGHT. '4 THE HARTFORD HFRAI.D DC WEDNESDAY AUGUST 18, 1011. I. i fc t f 17 H 3110 :e DC DC 3G S6e Place Where Prices Speak Louder FOLLOM THE CROMD TO m DO YOURSELF A real favor by attending this Sale. "VVatoh your dollars get busy. Come every day while the lowest prices of a THE NEW YORK STORE FOR THE BIG Than Words! t Mid-Summ- er CENTURYPREVAIL r jT" SILL! Commences August 18 and Ends September 9, 1911. I REEBER N0TIC6 If you have aiiy friends or relatives you think any thing of, remind them of this great New York Store J. JO. TH6 DHTE HND THE PLHGE SKL6 Lasts 20 days. Beginning i m TEED, Proprietor. -:- -:- Augustl8. Positively ends September 9, 1911, HARTFORD, i - KENTUCKY. " i - NEW YORK STORE The only one In town. SACRIFICE SALE! ir ii Across the Street From Cooper's Livery Stable. n ii i "' UUwMMMMMiWMMWiaMM ' l i - ll liMHWlHHnMMbMMHri ir ir I asylums. tho homo of Mr. W. F. Hoover to lett and wife; Mrs. Ora King and surprise him with a dinner in hon- daughter, Sophia Lee; Mrs. Dora Mrs. Cassle Stewart; or of his 50th birthday anniversary Hamilton; on August 9. They came with well Mr. William Brashears; Miss Lora WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1I1. After dinner was Kirk; Mr. Isaiah Kinder; Mrs. Elizfilled baskets. served to ICO people, the congrega- abeth Patton; Miss Dora Stewart; tion assembled In the shady yard Mr. Jlmmle D. Hoover; Mr. Arllo BOARD SAYS THERE IS Fuqua Shown; Miss Dora Hoover; Mrs. while the Rev. Richard a very interesting ser- Ula May Hoover; Chester Bartlett; preached NO CAUSEF0R ALARM mon. Rev. Uncle Jimmte Chamberlain. Those present were: Fuqua, wife and daughter Dcna; Mr. Tom Hoover, wife and children, OLD PEOPLE CELEBRATE Pellagra Situation Is Not As Lottie, Ethel, Arvin and Ellis; Mr. THEIIl GOLDEN WEDDING Joe Henry, wife and children, Lena Serious As Painted, It Is On the 5th of August at their and Alice; Mrs. Bettie Jeffries, of Ky., Mr. Myrtle, residence In Cromwell, Sunnydale, nnd children, Declared. Laura, Essie and Tenle; Mr. Dud- George Calvin Flener and wife, wife and children, Phoebe Flener, (neo Adkins), ley nartlett, The Hoard of Control or the tho rare privilege of celePearl, Nettle, Earl and Clarence, charitable institutions of the State, Forest; Mr. E. L. Brook, wife and brating the CO th anniversary of after making an Investigation of children, Mabel, Olan, Elerbell, their marriage. Several friends of Kenin the asylums pellagra William and Artist; Mr. Jim Bart-let- t, and relatives were present to do tucky, Issued the following statewife and children, Luther, Ella honor to the day. ment: A delicious and bountiful dinner and Elbert; Mr. Lee Whlttakor, "In view of the fact that many wife and children, Delbert, Beulah and suppor were prepared and servreexaggerated and sensational Many useful Mrs. Zellie Westerfleld ed by their children. ports relative to the presence of and Elmer; and children, Opal and Cecil; Mrs. and beautiful presents wero given inpellagra In tho asylums for tho children, to the "happy couple." sane of tho State have been circu- Mollie Westerfleld and Some of the most important o Nina, Plercie and Tressie; Mrs. lated, causing great uneasiness to Sixty dollars in gold and o wero: Hoover and two daughtors, relatives of tho patients, tho Board and Flora; Mr. Jacob Hoover, currency, given by Mrs. C. F. Johnof Control feels called upon to make Tex.; a handson, of Beaumont, sons, Edward, a few statements concerning the wife and three china, nnd Archie; Mr. Cecil Carson, some set of asydisease and its presence in the wife and little daughter Pauline; given by Mrs. Joe Ferguson, Sunlums. Mr. George Patton, wife and two nydale; Mrs. Margaret Huttenroth "Tho disease, while comparativechildren, Earl and Ellis; Mr. Clint and her son William Gulliver, Bowlly new in this country, has existed ing Green, gave gold and currency abroad for nearly two hundred Park, wife and little daughter Ida; and other valuable presents; Mr. Mr. Richard Stewart, wlfo and son, years. Nothing is definitely known Chas. Gulliver, of the Str. Cincinas to tho origin or cause, and its Guthrie: Mr. nooker Richardson nati, Louisville, gave $5 In gold; Theodore, Almeda, and children, treatment to this time has been Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ellis, Woodbury; more or less experimental or expec- Jim, Myrt, Oma, Lillian and Myr- Prof. C. F. Johnson, Beaumont, tle; Mr. Jesse Chapman, wife and tant. Medical are authorities Tex.; Mr. and Mrs. Cham Moxoy, agreed that tho diseaso is not com- Children, Alva and Jesse; Mrs. Sis Mr. and Mrs. Latnoy Oldham, Mrs'. Whittaker and children, Squire, municable, and that segregating or J. N. Jarnagln, Mr. Joe Ferguson, quarantining Is therefore unncces-par- Susie and Jesse; Mr. Henry Ralph, Miss Magglo Ferguson, Mr. Vivian It Is far moro prevalent wlfo and children, Dusher, Earl, Ferguson, Miss Beatrice Bean and among the Insane nnd in asylums Shultz and Etola; Mr. Johnnie wife and son, Freodman; Mr. many other friends gave valuablo for the Insane, yet slnco it first appresents. peared in our asylums, moro than John Paris nnd daughter Tlnlo; When Mr. Flener was Informed Mr. Lon Shown, wife and daughter two years ago, we have had only of his gains in hard cash and valMr. Clarenco Bartlett, seventy cases among our four Blanche; "That's a wife and two children, Naval and uables, ho remarked: thousand patients. Hoagland and pretty good haul'. , Let's bavejilt "There is, In the opinion of this Otis; Mrs. Mntilda again." And all sincerely Uriah' It board, no causo for great alarm or children, Marlon, Hobart, Iva and might bo possible to repeat 'the Mabel;" Mr. Cyrus Hoover, wlfo and apprehension on tho part of friends decorations The two children, Willie and Forest; happy occasion. and relatives of tho patients in tho wero artistically arranged. The Hartford Herald en-Joy- ed Ver-ni- Ed-nl- Os-w- gold-band- y. Pat-to- n, Thoy aro receiving tho Mr. Albort Hoover, Eunice; wlfo and chil dren, Avah, Theodoro and Iva; Mr, W. F. Hoover, wife and son Elvis; Mr. Bunk Dawson, wife and daughBIRTHDAY DINNER IN ter Clime; Mr. Clifton Hoover and iioprpn op am. w. p. hoover wife; Mr. Archie Moseloy and wife; Mr. John King and wife; Mr. One tot' the most enjoyable Ernest Patton, wife and son'TSvoret; of, the'Season was when the Mr. Ernest Bartlett and wlfo; Mrs. friends and" relatives gathered at Katharine Hoover; Mr. Frank Bart very best of care, by capable physicians and trained nurses, and nothing is being loft undone that will ada to their comfort or aid In their restoration to health." dren, Janlo, "Flora; Mr. Lonzo Hoov er, wlfo and children, Sallio B. and Mrs. Amy Nelson and chil A FRIEND. A King Who Left Hpmo Set tho world to talking, but Paul Mathulka, ofiBufTalo, N. Y., says he always KEEPS AT HOME tho King, Dr. King's New' of all laxatives Life Pills and that they're a blessing to all his family. Cure constipation, headache, 'Indigestion, dyspepsia. Only 25c at James H. Williams. rxn gutted by Are, which started at 5:30 Point, and drives to school in a o'clock Friday morning, causing huggy. Yesterday Bryant Corbln.' a loss of about $125,000 to tho a young boy, was put In the buggy BUBBLING WITH POETRY building and to tho plant. The flro to do the driving, and Just as he was supposed to have started on and Miss Duncan started, the shafts the fourth floor, which was occu- of tho buggy dropped Great With Soulful Kiss and pied by the engraving department pony began kicking. down and the Miss Duncan and Its cause was unknown. Tho and the boy both Jumped out, but Ecstatic Hug, But Couldn't lire was the fourth destructive blaze Miss Duncan's dress caught on In Louisville In a period of forty-fosomething and threw her to one Provide. hours. Tho Herald however, side and under the kicking horse's has not missed a single Issue since heels. Ho kicked her once on top Kansas City, Mo., Aug. 12. Mrs. the Are. of the head and but for the "rat," Wentworth Carter was granted a by Judge Porterfleld, people, men and women, her skull would have been fractur More divorce of the Circuit Court, because her are suffering from kidney and blad- ed. husband was far too romantic to be der trouble than ever before, and Buy It now. Now Is tho time to each year more of thorn turn for buy a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, a practical provider. Mrs. Carter told Judge Porter- quick relief and permanent benefit Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It fleld that her husband had a libra- to Foley's Kidney Remedy, which Is almost certain to be needed be- ry of poems and could entertain too has proven Itself to bo ono of tho foro tho summer Is over. This rem sweetly, but had too many bright most effective remedies for kidney edy has no superior. For salo by smiles, too many kisses, too many and bladder aliments that medical an dealers. m hugs and too little money to keep scienco has devised. For sale by all Notice. druggists. the larder stocked. m Tho undersigned assignee of the "Ho had a little money loft him Fordsvllle Banking Company will by his father," said Mrs. Carter, BEGGING DIAZ TO RETURN AND RESTORE ORDER be In Fordsvllle, Ohio county, Ken "but his hours awako were spent tucky, at tho qfflce of the Fordsvlllo In reading poetry and sipping wine. Lucerne, Switzerland, Aug. 14. Banking Company, on Saturday. I once asked him If thoro had over been another girl In his life. Ho Gen. Porfirlo Diaz, former President August 19, 1911, at which time and put his arms around me and, look- of Mexico, who Is stoplng here, has place said nsslgneo will sit to reing appealingly Into my eyes, ho received many cablegrams from op ceive claims against said estate, and ponents of Francisco I. Madero, Jr., any creditor falling to present at the quoted: urging him to return to Mexico and time named, his claims, verified In "You wore the first; you taught my restore order. the manner claims aro required to Ono message, from tho Mexican be verified, against the estate of deheart the song Of olden wonder and my pulse the Society of New York, Informs tho cedents, except that they need not deposed executive that the Society bo verified by a person other than long Sweet thrill of rapture, showed mo Is preparing a hugo petition, beg- tho claimant, shall bo deemed to ging him to Intervene in tho Mexi have waived his right to any part paths of dream, And laid across life's dark a silver can disorders. The Society has. re- of the'assigned estate. See Russell's gleam elected Diaz as President. Statutes, Sec. 402. Gen. Diaz does not heed these You wore tho first." This July 2, 1911. communications, and Is looking for 3ot4 j. w. Mccarty, was man "That Irresistible, a villa, intending to remain here Assignee of tho Fordsvlllo Banking Judge, but he wouldn't work, and until tho end of tho season. Company. His when I finally convlncod him that health is excellent. ho would have to get out and earn ARE YOU A LIVE ONE? Granulntcd Soro Eyes Cured. a living, ho left mo and nover reD7 YOU ARE, PROVE IT "For twenty years I suffered from turned." Judge Portortlold gavo Mrs. Car- a bad same of granulated sore eyes." A newspaper that does not carry says Martin Boyd, of Henrietta, Ky. tho ter a decree. advertisement of every business "In February, 1903, a gentleman house, gives a wrong Impression of Accused of Stealing. mo to try Chamberlain's asked town to the world at large. E. E. Chamberlain, of Clinton, Salve. I bought one box and used tiiat And every business man who does Me., boldly accuses Bucklen's Arni- about of It and my eyes not carry sorao advertising Is reca Salvo of stealing tho Btlng have not given me any trouble sponsible for tho false Impression from burns or scalds tho pain since." This salve Is for sale by all and consoquontly Injures his town's from sores of all kinds the dis- dealers. m prospects Just that much. No town tress from bolls or piles. "It robs can be alive without live business cuts, corns, bruises, sprains and In- AT IiABT AN EXCUSE FOR WEARING A "RAT." men. And a live business man leta juries of their terror," ho says, "as the public know all tho time that he a healing remedy Its equal doesn't Frankfort, Ky., Aug. 12. A is on the Job. .exist" Only 25c at James H. Wil liams, m heavy braid of hair or "rat." saved Tho annual conference of thn Miss Nannie Duncan from belnc Methodist GhurcB will, meet at Louisville Herald Burned Out. kicked to death by a horse. MIbs Greenville September y .brick building, Duncan teaches school at tho Glore be In session five days. 27 and will The About four occupied by the Louisville Herald, Ischoolbouse, but lives with her hundred are expected to attend the at 413 Weat Market street, was father; Edward Duncan, In Belle conference. THE "SWEETEST ur to-dtwo-thir- J fl four-stor- tt