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I THE HARTFORD HERALD1 Subscription 1 Per Year in Advance I Cone the Herald of a foiiy World He Sewi if Jill Mm Limbering at Hj Back All Kinds Job Printing Neatly Executed 37th YEAR HARTFORD KY WEDNESDAY AUGUST 23 1911 NO 34I k A SPECIAL TERM OF MEi COURT Opened Monday in extra- ordinaryr Session I TOTBYHLLEBED1BLEIIDEBS Eighteen Men Now Under In dictmentSpeedY Trial Will be Had NEGRO MOBBED LAST APRIL The McLean Circuit Courtwas convened in an extraordinary des aloe at Calhoun Monday morning at S oclock by Circuit Judge Thomas S1 Birkhead for the purpose of hearing the trials of the alleged I mob members who shot and killed William Potter a negro at Liver more early in April last The pur pose of the court in holding the ex traordlnary session is to give the alleged members otthamobcn speedy trial and the Common wealth will insist upon entering Into trial Jn ajnany of the cases as possible during the present week Three alleged leaders Lawrence Mitchell a brother of tho young 1 man shot and injured by the negro Potter who was mobbed and Clif ford and Jesse Schrceter are charged In the Indictments returned against them with murder while S the other alleged members of the mob Ellis Thornsberry W N Da vis Cecil Jake Ira Coghlll John Flelden John W Taylor Sam Col burn William H Coghlll Tom Dab Tier George Gephart Robert Hayes Leslie Wright Edward Haney Clarence Roberts and Ellis Burton are indicted under a blanket indict ment charging them with aiding the three alleged leaders and with being accessories before tho act The Commonwealth which will be represented by Commonwealths Attorney Ben D RIngo and County Attorney R W Alexander will seek to have their best case presented to the court first There is no doubt however but that it will be an ut ter impossibility for tho court to try all the cases as a special term of the Daviess Circuit Court Is to be convened by Judge Birkhead next Monday morning Each trial will no doubt require a couple of days to be heard as there will be from twentyfive to fifty witnesses to be heard in each of the cases In the case of Clifton Shroetor ono of tho defendants the Common wealths Attorney will move to have tho Indictment filed away as Shroo ter since having executed bond and released from the McLean coun ty Jail has been entangled In the nets of the federal laws and Is now e confined In the Daviess county Jail charged with counterfeiting I II I MEN KILLED BY SONS- FOLLOWING A QUARREL Williamsburg Ky Aug 18 News bas reached hero of the kill J ing of Hannibal Ross and Marlon Etrunk in the western part of tho i county Ross and Strunk who wore old mon became Involved In I a quarrel when thbs sons of each camo up Strunks son shqt Ross and Ross son shot the elder Strunk Young Strunk shot and r Sorlously wounded Ross who is in the hospital at Somerset The younger Strunk escaped with onlyII a flesh wound and has not been I captured pREFUSED PERMISSION TO MARRY KENTUCKY GIRL 1 Portland Ore Aug 18A Do comber and May romance spring lag from a matrimonial want 111Ij vertlsomcnt was ended here when the municipal department of public I safety for girls infused to permit J N William G Delaney a middleaged I blacksmith tq marry Vera Clark a t pretty 16yearold girl of Paducah I Ky who came to Portland on Do Janeys solicitation a month ago The girl saw Delaneys advertise ment in a Kentucky paperand she I answered it Delaney wooing her by m 1she accepted him coming to Oregon on the 57 which ho sent her v- The I authorities afflrra that Dole I nay If in np position to support a wife Delaney demands that the 8 rlry the 7Bhe being with i position intending to earn money with which tofVepay him Her only living rela tive Is a grandmother In Paducah More than one hundred Oregon men have sent written proposals to the girl TWO NEW STARS ADDED TO THE NATIONS FLAG Washington Aug 19State hood for Arizona and New Mexico now only awaits the perfunctory ap proval of President Taft The Flood Smith resolution admitting these territories into the Union with the Judiciary recall feature of the Ari zona Constitution eliminated to meet the objection which caused President Taft to veto the original Statehood bill was passed by the House today without the formality of a rollcall Having been pass ed by the Senate in the Identical language the resolution will go to the White House as soon as the Vice President and Speaker formally attach their signatures to the measure No attempt was made in the House to pass over the Presidents veto the original bill which contained the Judicial recall provision rLCENTRAL GROVE Aug 2iRev H P Brown filled hta JcesulaTaPpolntment hero Saturday and Sunday Mr W I Igleheart and Mr and Mrs T G Hunter of this place at tended the Ohio County Baptist Association at Cano Run last week Little Miss Susie Belle Carson has returned to her home at Owens boro after a visit to her aunt Mrs J W Rone of this place and grandmother Mrs Elvira Miller of GoshonMr and Mrs Alney TIchenor of this place visited Mr and Mrs L P Loney of Owensboro recently Mr and Mrs J T Rowe of Equality visited their son Mr Noah Rowe here Saturday night and Sunday Miss Mary Hazelrlgg of Beaver Dam who is teaching school at Elmwood was the guest of Miss Violet Loner near here one night last week Schoolat this place is being taught again by Mr J C Jackson of Centertown Misses Ruth TIchenor and Myrtle Park of this place are visiting Misses Gail Tichcnor and Cora Welsh of Pleasant Ridge Mr Nobert Ross of Pond Run attended church at this place Sunday He dined with Mr M F Faught and also visited his aunt Mrs G H Ashby Sunday night Mr J E Goft Misses Madio and Georgia Goff of this place attend ed the fair at Leltchfleld last week Mr J T locker and family vis ited at Mr J A Caldwells of Goshen Sunday Our days are gliding swiftly by Since our last letter wo have again beon made to realize that lire is uncertain and death Is sure Mrs Sallie TIchenor wife of Mrj J B Tichenor died at her home hero August 4 Mrs Charles Sturgeon formerly of this county died at her homo in Evansville last Saturday Tho re mains will bo taken to Beech Grove I McLean county where the Inter ment will take place tomorrow Mrs Sturgeon visited her cousin Mrs M F Taught qt this place In July While taro she was taken 111 and returned home but gradually grew worse until the end came Little did wo think that her life was so near Its close p HOPEWELL Aug 2lSfr Joe Brown has sold his crop to Mr Fox Brown and Is tnjklng of selling his farm and moving to Texas Miss Mlttle Miles who was sick last week is Improving IMiss Polly Coleman is visiting relatives and friends in Rocbester Messrs John Coleman and Albert Taylor spent last Sunday with Mr and Mrs Emorson Bennett acroSS tho river from Ceralvo Mr and Mrs L R Shull Mr and Mrs Albin Shull and Miss Lovel went to Taylortown last Sunday to preaching Miss Margaret Taylor spent last Saturday night with Misses Marian and Margaret Williamson at Wy sox Mr Porter Hunley sold to Mr Chester Rowe of Centertown a young horse for i75last woek Kentucky was the third State In- the list for Internal revenue collec tions during the fiscal year ended June 30 1911 Kentucky contributed 53325517308 to tho upkeep of the Government This was only exceeded by New York and Illinois IyY f cr r MIMIC HANGING BRINGS DEATH TO LlfTLE BOY Was at Play With Younger Brother When the Tragic End Came The Louisville Herald of Sunday says Hero I go brother watch me was the playful shout of fourteen yearold Byron Ford to his nine yearold brother as he clung to the highest perch In his fathers barn four miles out on the Prestonstreet road tied a rope around his neck and looped it over a rafter The smaller brother clapped his hands In glee at the supposed mimic hang ing An instant later the lads clutch upon the support slipped he grasp ed wildly to check his fall and swung to instant death at the end of a twelvefoot rope Crying out In terror the younger brother went to the house where ho frantically told tho mother of the accident Together the two ran back to the barn to find the body Jiwjnging fnrabovo their heads Not until the father was reached and came to aid was tho body lift ed down after the fatal plunge The Hoys track wad trokenr Tho accident occurred only a short distance from the house Byron and his younger brother had been playing In the barn nearly all the afternoon Mrs Ford was about to call the two children to supper when the smaller brother came rushing In almost unable to talk He finally communicated tho cause of his fright to his mother and she unable to believe the story rushed to the barn half expecting to find the tale an illgauged prank Mrs Ford was prostrated when tho realization of the tragedy broke upon her Mr Ford Is an agent of the Bowling Green Nursery and was at work some distance from the house when the accident occurred County Patrolman Hovekamp avid Constable Frank Fisher were call ed and aided In moving the boys body to the house Besides his father and mother he is survived by two sisters and his brother A KENTUCKY CARHlBR- AURESTfm IN MICHIGAN Detroit Mich Aug 19John- C Byland formerly tho cashier of the Rlchwood Deposit Bank in Boone county Ky for whom the authorltcls in all parts of the coun try have been searching since the bank closed its doors a year ago was arrested in Detroit last night by Sheriff B H Humo of Boone county and Doctlves Sielnhel and GoldenByland Is charged with embez zling 18000 of tho banks funds by means of forged checks and other methods His son Raymond who It Is alleged was his accom plice was arrested somo time ago in San Francisco and is serving a fiveyear terra in the State prison at Frankfort Ky Byland was cash ier of the bank and his son asalt ant cashier Both men Sheriff fume says had tho full confidence of the directors of the bank and tho communlty in which they lived For several terms tho older Byland was a representative in the State Legis lature The Sheriff will take By land back to Rlchwood today for trial MORGAN MEN FINISH REUNION ANn DEPART Carlisle Ky Aug 18Parks Hill this county which for several days has been the scene of n happy reunion of Morgans men Is deserted today AH of tho old sol diers have gone to their homes Gen W B Duke Col E Polk John Mon Col G R Keller and others left yesterday The meeting closed to meet again October 18 in Lexington for tho dedication of the Morgan monu ment It was decided to hold tho tenth annual reunion at Parka Hill next August Succumbs to Pellagra Middlesboro Ky Aug 9t T McLane fifty years old died bore today of what physicianscatm was a welldefined case of pellagra Mc Lane had been suffering forever a year with the disease There are three other light cases Of li in Mlddlcsboro but jiby lcl IlagraIII they have V ahemr under srpntt i cr t t 1 t TO OPEN CAMPAIGN 1 1AT BOWLING GREEN Oii September 4 When Mr Mc I Creary Will Make His Initial Speech The first shot In the campaign to elect James B McCreary Democratic nominee for Governor to the highest office In the State will be ttrtiIby Mr McCreary at Bowling Green September 4 At the headquarters of the com mittee R H Vansant chairman announced the appointment of an Executive Committee composed of men prominent In Democratic clr cles throughout Kentucky who will cooperate with the regular Committee In an advisory capacity In outlining plans for the campaign This committee Is made up as fol lowsR H Vansant J A Sullivan John C C Mayo A W Young J N Camden Jr P H Callahan Dr AjGatllff W C Montgomery the personnel of the regular Campaign Committee follows R H Van Dnt chairman 5r A Sullivan vice cTiaTrmanr J N Camden Jr treasurer K o Phillips secretar- yfirstDistrictDenny P Smith Second DistrictC E Sugg Third District J R Mallqry fourth District W C Mont g nory SMfth DistrictJohn B Castle man Sixth DistrictS D Rouse Seventh District J N Camden Jr District J A Sullivan Eighth District T D Slattery Tenth DistrictJohn C C Mayo Eleventh DistrictVirgil P SmithIn the course of the next week or so the work of the headquarters force in Louisville will be fully under way Campaign literature will belmailed broadcast A special campaign book will be ready for distribution by September 1 Tho preparation of the book Is now engaging the attention of the com mittee the members of which pre diet that the coming campaign will he the most memorable in the his tory of the State POPULAR YOUNG TEACHER DIES OP TYPHOID FEVER Miss Lula Jenkins one of the best known teachers of the Green river section died of a complication of malarial and typhoid fever at the homo of her parents Mr and Mrs J M Jenkins of Pellvllle at 230 oclock Thursday afternoon Sho had been 111 for seven weeks and death came not unexpected The deceased was twentytwo years and four months of age and had been a teacher In the Pellvlllo school for several years She was a devoted member of the Pellvllle Baptist church and is survived by her parents two brothers and a sister A TOSSUP DECIDES A IONGKOUGHT LAWSUIT Barbourvllle Ky Aug 17 Harvo Hatton and William Naplor two citizens of this county disa greed over the ownership of a yoke of oxen and two trials resulting In hung Juries they decided to toss up wet or dry to reach an agreement the cost of the two suits hav ing already amounted to more than tho oxen were worth A small board was procured and a considerable quantity of tobacco Juice placed on one side thereof The board was thrown Into the air and when the dust was cleared away Hatton was found to be theI owner of the oxen Both parties wont away satisfied MISS DYEU D1 CJnmsITO SEE REPORTERS I The Owensboro Messenger of Sunday says Miss Clara A Dyer the former school teacher of the Phllpot vicin ity who caused an international sensation at Indianapolis Ind several days ago by preferring charges against Private George Petrt charging that he was an Aus trlanapyarrived In Owonsboro yesterday on the noon Texas train and registered at the Rudd house Later ln the day she went to the hosier of her brotherinlaw Dr Harris at Phllpot where she will h r spend several weeks as the guests of her sister Upon arriving at the hotel yes terday Miss Dyer secured a room and refused to be seen by newspaper men politely sending them an answer to their cards that she was not disposed to be Interviewed up on the subject which has no doubt caused her an unlimited amount of embarrassment by the publicity It has given her It is known that Miss Dyer was watched upon every hand by news paper men In Indianapolis and dur Ing the past few days has been refusing them audience T Deaths In lircckcnridgo Cloverport Iy Aug 18Mrs Mary DeHaven a prominent resident of this county died this morn Ing of heart trouble after an Illness of several months She Is surviv ed by four children Mamie Carl and File DeHaven of Cloverport and Mr Fred DeHaven of Danville Charles Farmer a welltodo farmer died yesterday of the In firmities of age He leaves one daughter Annie and a stepdaughter Miss Letitia Chapln OLATON Aug 21Mr Leslie Combs and wife of Dukehurst attended the AsMI1llon1fCCanaRunlustWml nesday and Thursday and were also the guests of Mr T W Daniels family J f this place Wednesday night iI V Mrs J A Daniel and three chil dren of Hartford who had been the guests of Mr and Mrs T W Daniel and other relatives at this place for the past few days went to Owensboro last Saturday morn Ing where they will be the guests of her brother Mr Crowe Acton and other relatives Mr Charles Bruner wife and daughter and Miss Maria Dugan Messrs R L Arms and Hiram Monroe Olaton attended the Gray son County Fair a few days last last week Its very dry and hot in this sec tion of country Crops are perish ing for rain Messrs C B Lyons of this place and Lon Whitely of near Yeaman attended the base ball game at Hartford last Saturday Miss Garnet Felix and Mr W B McDanlol who have had typhoid fever are able to be out again Mr J A Daniel of Hartford was the guest of Mr C B Lyons last Saturday night and went to Owensboro Sunday morning Rev Birch Shields of Beaver Dam will fill his regular appoint ment at Olaton Baptist Church next Thursday night and also Friday eveningThere will be an electric moving picture show at Olaton Friday night PRENTIS Aug 21Mrs Cela Brown of near Equality Is visiting relatives near here Messrs W A Castbier Carl Taylor Sherman Coleman Win French John and A Patterson Ira Plummor and Miss Lillian Patter son attended the Association at Cane Run last week Misses Laura and Barbary Shultz I returned last week from a visit with relatives In Owensboro Miss Victoria Bracken returned to Clifton 111 last Saturday after a few weeks visit with relatives near here- Messrs Wesley Stevens and M Miller returned recently from Lex- Ington where they attended the fairMr and Mrs R H Stevens and Mr and Mrs J D Rocker of Beaver Dam visited Mr Albert Patter son last Sunday The infant child of Mr and Mrs Grover Burgess died and was burled at the Slaty Creek burying ground last Tuesday Centennial Celebration The Gulp County Baptist Association mot at Cano Run Church on Wednesday the ICth and a largo delegation was present Thir tythreo churches were represented by letter and messengers It was tho centennial of the old church Joseph Taylor helped to organize the church one hundred years ago and two of his greatgrandsons Revs A B Gardner and J E Tay lor took part in tho celebration The history of the church will ap pear in tho minutes of the association H D BURGH The Government of Australia la now offering handsome prizes for the best designs to be used in mak- Ing a hew series of postage stamps t JI c- ct m 1 lNAr 1 BRIDE DESERTED INCINCINNATI Dies of Grief at Her Ken tucky NomeiHUSBAND IS HELD IN INDIANA On Bigamy ChargeA Young Life Snuffed Out by Aw ful Experience DELIRIOUS FROM FATAL HOUR Lexington Ky Aug 18in the rover of a delirium that had been upon her since the day of her de sertion In a Cincinnati hotel as the bride of Peter Paul Apklns now under arrest at Richmond Ind on a charge of bigamy Elizabeth Young Apklns died this afternoon at the home of her fostermother I Mrs J M Baxter near this city Miss Young and Apklns were married In Lexington on Friday Way 2GbymVIcJapenccrof the Central Christian Church after a brief courtship The following morning they took a train for Cln cinnati where they registered aw hotel toco t d i At midnight people in the hotel were aroused by screams Issuing from the room occupied by Mr and Mrs Apklns where the bride was threatening to throw herself from a window The bridegroom had de serted her She was transferred In a patrol wagon to a sanitarium Sunday morning Apklns called Mrs Baxter on the telephone and told her to come to Cincinnati saying that his bride was very Ill Mrs Baxter and Mrs Irene B Strode a cousin of Mrs Apklns hurried to Cincinnati Apkins had disappeared likewise a considerable sum of money and some Jewelry belonging to the bride the girls relatives charge Mrs Apklns was returned to her homo tiara tho following day and from that time until the hour of her death she had few lucid mo ments She was constantly In fear believing that Apklns was near and was attempting to take her life Apklns was arrested at Richmond Ind July 20 on a charge of forgery It developed from papers In his possession that he had previously married and deserted Mrs Bertha Color at Paris 111 The Fayette grand Jury last month returned an Indictment charging Apklns with bigamy and Detective Henry Baker of the Lex ington force Is today at Indianap olls with requisition papers for his return to Kentucky Apklns Denies Charges Lexington Ky Aug 19The requisition Issued by the Govornor of Kentucky on the Governor of Indiana for the return of Peter Paul Apklns to this city was honored yesterday and Apklns was brought back to Lexington last night by Detective Henry J Baker who went to Richmond Ind for the prisoner Apklns Is under Indict ment hero for bigamy The indictment charges that ho married Miss Elizabeth Young ot this city and the next day deserted her in a Cincinnati hotel A few days prior to this marriage to Miss Young ho married Mrs Bertha Kohlor of Richmond It Is alleged Ho made no fight against extra dition In the court at Richmond Miss Young died Wednesday never having recovered from the shock caused by tho alleged Illegal mar riageI did not rob or drug Miss Young In n Cincinnati hotel and I did not marry Miss Kohler In Par- Is 111 two weeks before I married Miss Young In Lexington last May said Apklns today i New Thin Table L fr X The following L N Time Card a Is effective from Monday Aug 21st North Bound No 112 due at Hartford 719 a m No 114 due at Hartford 340 p m South Bound No 115 duo at Hartford 845 a m No 113 due at Hartford 146 p m A strange disease but pronounced lockjaw by some Is caus leg the death of a number of horses In Daviess county especially la the Panther tietghborhoodrr 0t t 0y V F I resDAYrevau U TACK TWO THE HARTFORD HERAlDWFD III ISfrs Dfawcratk Flatfem is Adopted r J TIe folfowtag It tire PlstfOr ao t ed lIT the DAaoeratle SUt CcarwDtfcya fa vials io Lwalrrtl tart week Oft TrailsMl Jane Beetfoa 1 We tee Dooera 61 KenteekT Is delegate eoarestfc doly JuetsMe and held fa U dy of LoBfrrttkr Kestoeky CIa AKgtut IS UH Ao kereby plcdg C aces our ttJa Is aid drtfc 3 to I tt t1m ti owed and eternal prkt ttjlt of Mr t1lnt prozets i K2v i is the fJttUratieti or fads Ps eae aMhIu reaffiraed la- M t tt- at I all ptatmu of u party ad we rt altr reaSrsa our fak fa and deretfoB to tine aatfersa bets fratle f4at rai Motebare Cfera40 fa tie rear Irtll HetX 2Wr dtsoaAe the p pbkla party Sad tie prttttit Pw putj3 PreiMesj far their Ea sprat sad wMlfgl betrayal of the trI r Me4 Is Uneac hr tie Asir tar PWfpIe allll eali aueaOra es ja J y tie taut that they bare x coy dbexadod their JIf a prssii U tfce e=eet that ttepworld rerlae Avwsward tie uJMt tart rtM aad xapld- re I em tb stays at the Jae of rte beery fc r4es of mjBit all4II cc ratary aII Oa fbe otrary te kpsWlaas trawl tbe 4krtu far eAUr I arf law of ISM prcNiotiaeed tr i Mr Tat to be tJIe tuxt K bHeanII tai lax erer paed R ax a xr nm broach of the prutali 1VI1I UArr t tItVUIhIII tamM4A1 tit burduaa of the Many and 111 tfcrriz tllOlll1 favrred fw not ollIT G Mlru but tll IDtrlJtllolJ bell II TStunif rf tstttruatry wader this frrm of la- w1tIni XW point with pride no and heartily In4or r the pauVjt I r rl rand by the prsoat JJitM rravfr rnombvn ot Congress aw Jmjratlc 8 maUira In tbirlr of frn over durMlnd K pnblkan riionltion to In ROOd faith ro- dttrrt this promlMm of this Domo rratf party to repeal unjoftt and n nIIIIlro ItofinlillcaR laws and w enact Isrt and nt Iowa for tbrr btntr of tho great mares of tbrj VIl and wo Invite all to contras the alms and record of this I Iirai In tho HOHM and lion I nttt ff the jireiorit Mwlon of conII yress with the alms and rword pfl tin Jlitjl Hein and o ieclally with ti H iubllean xuMlon of 100j whJM oriattwl tbo IaynoAliJrlch tariff law 44e rprraally Irul0 rJHili word of our Ownoeratlc ConKfMrnon arid Honator front Kentucky for ttictr Odollly In keeping the prom Illlll of their party arid roprwiintlriK tin j0plj and not tho Intsreiitii and vis donounco tho record of the- Itrrptrhlban CoriKroHnrnori and Hen atur from Kentucky because they rave r iroiinritfd not tho people nor have they KouKtt to rollovc their Imrilonit but havo ropr iwnt wl tint prlvlloKid protected Interests of this country On t+ fete IMMII- CHKctlon 1 Kontiifiky In and of- right onKht to I bt n Democratic Htaic find the Dinnocratlc party In nplxalliiK for the Hiipport of the- ulartortttu of tho Htatu eagerly In vltH an Irilollllont comparison of tin retards It hits rondo with thoxo rnndi hy UK polltlrnl adversary dur Ini the temporary occnKloriH It hint controlled the affairs of the Ktatn AK aKUiiMt tho Uopuldlcari record In lKintiicky of niwaMHlrmtlon bluedshed and disregarded of law we prcucnt lilt Democratic picture fif pence McriipuloiiH regard for hu itinri llfo nun n strict observance of mid respect for law UK nKQlriHt nri einpty troiiHiiry and rejection and film vl UK of honest doinaridH aKalnnt tho Ktfttii wo present ft picture of 11 rmiKrilflnorit Ktnto Capitol erected nml paid for without any extra tax arid ovary just claim against the Hlnto promptly nun arid paid In full IIH iKnliiHt plntforrn pledges mid prornlHDH broken mid made to bo broken wo prenont u record of nil pludKox mid urnruluus faithfully kept UH iiKitlriHt hypocrisy damn rOJy mid Incompntericy wo pruHont n reward of xlucorlty fidelity corn potency rind HtnloHniminlilp- Wti denounce the acute of tho Hopuhllcnn Governor for his pnrtl t HIIII and unjust action In pardoning tho men Indicted for pnrtlclpntlon In the nvBiiHHlnntlon of William Cloo bol the Unvurnor of our Htnto mid wo niuiort that HIOBO pnrdorm woro granted for political reasons and not upon tho rnorltit of tho cases Wo clinno tho Republican party both In tho State nile In tho nation with grow oxtravngnnco nnd will ful waste in tho oxpondlturo of tho pooploa monoy and wo pledge our eolvoB tp rotrenchmont and reform Ant to an economical business nd ministration of public affairs Section iWe are In favor of a direct prImary election law provld lag that all prfsar eealess daJI- t t ctmvettA VSVT lawful tIun tty asd at psMie ezrav aa S ta L- reialaUd is te za e ease rnkjeet to the tam p ssaWe fcr TtelaUea a fa case of 133b eleetlotuSectioa cwe faTe e rstt seat of aa ayttcti and ere th ctaravt practice u ybath sbal- 1Gtttrntfse at cawipalgn ez7a J isfcall too lexiUsate and irfefek steal prblkaEtI erf the easpalga ezpetex 0 ererj cc JHate for paMte eSce- Stdfco 7 Wf faror the ersct test of seek ajMltteeat lava as 111ft xak Mir ewtlre eossraoe whoa ryatt a mare ereiest and Meii prattlcaL We pledge fIW myfart to ocr vb6111 rita aS tie t4eeaUaI taatketki of the State rifely auSjj eeowoaricallr arfatlBlrtered Most appri xlat 4 far the e cattoa iot tfce pepper li M farefCsent and 1Ot aa ezf iue tebool trustee sebo boards aad all i kool o cfala bovM fce k M ri fdly retponsIM I for adefvaie refers on fn17 don j lar io tattled We charge Ule RepwMteaa party srUb neglectI of I I aIMS iMtl2 re ee toward oor scboo lyiteM Keeegalzfag tbat a large aajori ty of the teacher of our common XIMXII are women and that wo- sea art now ellglbie to be elect 1 Mkool trustees county school to perfoteadeau aDd to bold office and are frequently to elected we t1yotb fitearloa to waats Eli raffra e la all school elections sab feet to secb iris regulations as to ij allfl atkiM as the Oeaeral As sontMy away dMerrntne Keetkin IWI favor such laws M will under appropriate penalties destroy all corrupt lobbying seek lag to llaflawiee any legislatlv body la tine Coimoaw aUh on the subject of legislation or the eloe ikia of officer by It or in any oth or matter but we recognize the eoMtltatloaal right of Uw people ut pfitltloH and to be Impartially board on all questions Hoetlon 4We favor under wise and proper restrictions the creation of a Htato Ltllllle Com mil lion having ample powers to ills ibarxe Its dulls Hoctfon 110 favor a change In tho pronont method ot selecting the Prison Commissioners of the Btato and the removal of all poll JcH from the management of our penal Institutions While commending tbo present Hoard of Irls on Commissioners for Its successful management of the Institutions under Its care we recognize that till system of election by the Legislature under which they are elected Is unwise and we therefore fa for such a change as will place their appointments In the hands of till Governor subject to conllrma Jon by the Senate or some other riothod such as the General AB lernbly may provide Kectlon I IWe favor a law re lulrlrig that a uniform system of accounting bo Installed and conducted In all public offices charged with tho collection and disburse mont of public moneys Section 12Wo favor the Gen iral Assembly submitting to a vela of tho people whether or not they desire to adopt nn amendment to our Htato Constitution broaden lug the powern of tho General AB lembly so that It may classify property for tho purposes of taxa tlon but wo are opposed to any law tho effect of which would bo to lIlighten the burdens of taxation on the wealthy arid on corporations at the Dxperuto of the farmer or tho aborltiK man Section III Temperance Is es entlnlly n moral nonpolitical and soclrkll question und should not be made n partisan lIssue between po litical parties Wo favor the extension of the present local option law an applied to tine sale of liquors which has bean upheld by our hlgncst court UK valid nnd constitutional so that tho citizens of each and every cOlin ty In tho Htato may determine for hoinBolvcs whether spirituous vi menu or malt liquors may bo sold herein Section HWo favor organlza lon and cooperation among tho armors anti laborers of tho State end tho enactment of such constitutional laws as will protect thorn from tho greed and oppression of ho trusts and monopolies of tho outitry which arc tho direct fruit of Republican legislation Section 1GWo favor such wlso end conservative laws as will on ourago road and brldgo building In Kentucky and wo favor reason Iblo State aid for the construction of roads and bridges but only on condition that each county or local ommunlty which Iis primarily ben rated shall first do Its part and dls P Ik2e ta City to kstU fa tttfii i g2 tSecttet uv favor Oe stir do Ted fros politic of a Duet of Barking yazidla ir saasftesl fi7 ctfoa of an OIU StaleIfiatfoas aS- Ist= Tar to tU systems raw adaifa tor tatkalteaks l Sttkrs 1W favor tile eJ utzet 0f sacb wise laws u mot fzto erect an sections and pro rirfees of the State Constftwtfo lad We declare that we are fa fa TOT of yhe eaforoe=eat of all laws Stcttoa ISWe favor Use esaa stat of wise laxu for the protect tfea from ateddeat and Injury of all t laborers engaged la baxardoos em pfejyrrests and we faros a 1Ifw cosjerratire lax resrlatiag the m bUratioa of labor strikes and d1J i pates Stolen ItWe favor a law pro UMtlc peoaage and female taTe tra e regardless of color Settloa 2We are opposed to all sobs and lyaeblaex and are ItI tarot of the serenest pealfy tMe ender our Coastitatioa on al1 oSeers who fall to protect prboi ers istrested to their keeping Section lThe Democratic par tT has always been a party of rellj oes as well as ciril liberty la Ken tacky and the republic It refers with prioe to Its noble and coasisl eat record oa this Important qua ton so dear to every true Amen all heart We are in fall accord both la letter and In spirit with the teachings of Thomas Jefferson the founder of our party on this qaei Lion and with tbe prorlsions of our State and Federal Constitution sad we are unalterably opposed U raising any religions test as a goal j Ocatlon for holding any office It he Stale or nation nomlInationSenators by direct vote of the pea pre i Second 2ZWe denounce and ire opposed to Cannonism or one San power in all representative La emblles whether it be in Congress Ir In representative conventions We favor the rule of the people Section 24On this platform of irinclples and on the alms and purI poses of our party Inthe State andI In the Xatlonwe appeal to all Ken ucklans Irrespective of previous political affiliation who are proud of the past and desire a still more prosperous more progressive pres ont and future for all our people to support our magnificent State forItnrl for other offices Conclusion Section 2iiIn conclusion we call the attention of Kentuck ans to the fact that Democratic principles are triumphant In tho Nation nnd In almost every State and that the Republican party everywhere Is professing to adopt Democratic principles In Its ilatforms but we warn them hat the Republicans of this state have placed In theirI platform Mmo progressive Democrat r doctrines not with a view to tarrying them out or to atempt to tarry them out In good faith In tho Improbable event of their sue ess at the polls next November but only for the present purpose of etching votes and deceiving the eople so that thoy might get the dices and emoluments thereof Fine broken promises of the pres ont Republican State and National Vdmlnlstrntlons as Well as tho en tlro history of the Republican Ilarj ty are Hufnclent to convince all airminded citizens of tho Insln erlty of the Republican party and hat It lIs not the party of tho peo 110 while on the other hand the ccord and history of tho Democrat- Ic party In tho Nation and tho State onclusively establish Its devotion tn duty and its purpose In good faith to redeem all platform pledges iado to the people J C W HBCKHAM 8tateatlarge n A SOMMBRS Statentlarge H3NNY P SMITH First District S W HAOKR Second District lEN T PKHKIN8 Third District W C MONTGOMERY Fourth District Jr A SULLIVAN Eighth District M P CONLEY Ninth District NO C C MAYO Tenth District SI n DISHMAN Eleventh DlUtrlct The Rejected Plank Minority report substituted for cctlon 13 of majority report and ofoated by a vote of GG7 to G14 Tho Democratic party of Kentucky Is and has always been a party of moderation and temperance Every existing statute In iBtrlctlon of the sale and use of Intoxicants was enacted by a Domo ratlc Legislature and approved by II Democratic Governor Unalterably opposed to tho principle of pa irnallsm and pledging tho party 0 tine rigorous enforcement of the- laws the Democrats of Kentucky renew their allegiance to the time honored prlnptplo of selfgovern mont and homerule embodied by c tie leaf option clacw of the IStsh Cocstdstloa sod desooace tJe doaottHgealtTTg and bypocisr of zee BepobtJeaa effort to drag lati putT polities a social moral a1d religions qoestioa having co prophet plate therein i JCEXRT WATTEBSOJf- Vft KaitiK HELM JA3IE3 JL TBR1EX I Never His LctU Aha And te laegaed fendfsh IiT as he read from the morning pa per Tfce burglar shot at the man whose life was saved by the buIJet striking agaist a button of hh I dotes Well slapped his wife hat I of thatWhat of that he said u hi felt his collar going np stadily to the nape of hIs neck 0 nothing except that the button must haTe been on j oooooooboooooo0 KISM- EToooooooooooooo 0 Thirty Ire or forty jears ago It was the finest swimming hole In the country Just where the creek took a sharp turn the roots of an old sycamore prevented the water from cutting Into the bank and the re suiting swirl excavated a deep hole It was a famous swimming place A gnarled root of the old tree Jutted out over the water and from It you took many a dire My but wasnt it fun In the old days to hike off to the creek with a bunch of cronies and swim and splash and dire in the cool water Well a year or so ago you went back to the old home and one ev ening you sneaked off and went lows to the old cTizszicg hce Intending to take another plunge In the creek just for old times sake But you didnt Instead of abroad rwkyi irfoutnl w piddling little itream that runs about enough water to keep a minnow from dying from thirst The old sycamore bad disappeared and the old swimming bole wasnt deep enough for a hog mallow All you could do was to stand here and let memory do Its work end after indulging In reverie for a few minutes you wiped a tear from your eye and sneaked back to town again Maybe It Is because you are not hunting for them now but somehow or other there dont teem to be any more swimming holes like the swimming holes of hlrtyflve or forty years ago Sclen tilts tell that the appendix vcriform Is Is merely the remains of a bodily organ that used to be worth while but which has degenerated into a lulsance because of neglect Maybe Its the same way with swimming I toles With bath houses and bath corns and plunges and all that sort of a thing to be found In nearly every town It would seem that the swimming holes have evoluted backwards Just like the appendix erlformls Cuts and bruises m be healed In about onethird of the time Te ulred by the usual treatment by applying Chamberlains liniment It Is an antiseptic and causes such Injuries to heal without maturation This liniment also relieves soreness of tbe muscles and rheumatic pains For salt by all dealers m Whaled TeacherNow children who can tell me what happened to ronahJohnnytie was whaled A well known Des Moines woman tier suffering miserably for two lays from bowel complaint was ured by one dose of Chamberlains olio Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy For sale by air dealers m a oooooooooooooooo o IOMTENKSS OVERWORKED 0 0100000000000000- t man there Is whose fortune lies In saying I apologize He feels with all the world at ease Then he exclaims Excuse me please confidentDldsAnd all your harsh resentments flit- As you reply Dont mention fl- And so his willful way he goes He stops upon your tenderest toes 110 elbows you and hurts your pride As patiently you stand aside And let him grab tho dairy lunch Or battle through the baseball bunch sought tho front seat at the game Which now serenely ho will claim dos here hos there hes every where end yet to chldo him who would daro Ho hrs a saving grace Immense Of mingled nerve and innocence That lets him bulb us at ease I ho but says Excuse me please 6 Chlidrers Cry FOR FLETC- HEWSCASTORIA 1 RECORD SHOWS A DIFFERENCE I Between the Advance and the Actual IH MEOWS OPENER At Hizatcthtown Says 70 000 Kentucky Voters I t Are Purchasable J EXlLAXATIOX WAS OMITTED I Ellzabethtown Kf Aug 17- The opening speech sent out In advance t to the newspapers by Judge E C ORear and the one he ac ualiy made here in launching bltt campaIgn for Governor on the Republican ticket differ materially I as shown by a comparison of the advance speech and the stenograph- Ic J report In his speech prepared in ad I ance copies of which were sent to he newspapers two days before de Livery Judge ORear offered the I following explanation of the moves which resulted In the election of W O Bradley as United States SenatorIAfter some weeks of futile balloting he notlfl t ed Mr Bradley says the insurgents the antiBeck bam Democrats that unless they I Toted for him the next day he would resign his caucus nomlna I Ton thereby absolving the Repub lean members from further sup I porting him in which event he Bradley predicted enough Repub leans would vote for Mr Beckham to elect him in spite of the Insurgent Democrats Under this threat our of the seven insurgents voted for Mr Bradley tbe next day and be was thereby elected In the speech he actually dellv erfd at Ellzabethtown Judge ORear failed to touch this phase of the Bradley election in the same way ollowing are the words he actually deliveredIf people who want toI callt suspicion upon Senator Brad ey and convict him by Inuendo nave any evidence let them produce It put up or shut up I want to go one step further and make thll statement with premeditated deliberation If you have evidence tbat Senator Bradley bribed one vote or that the liquor Interests bribed one vote for him I declare that his title Is tainted Tbe following remarkable paragraph I of his actual speech were omitted from the advance speech furnished the newspapers I dont know much about Har din county but I would not be sur prlsed If In Hardin county there are- six or seven hundred men who habitually sell their votes every eJec- tion if there is anybody to buy tbem Take them over Kentucky and there are more than 70000 men who sell their suffrage In the market A distinguished politician ot- my faith said to me on tho eve ot- the Republican convention which met a few days after the county invention If you do not make a certain compromise on a question jfore the people of Kentucky today you cannot have any campaign fund and If you do take that poslll- lion you will Then he said You are a crazy man and the very gates of hell will be opened against you in November I said Why they were opened last Saturday Judge ORear also radically changed his statement regarding his language on the county unit reposition j You cant dodge the malarial germ whllo your liver is torpid It makes you an easy mark for the lease HERBINE is the best protection It puts your liver In sound healthy condition and irlflcs the stomach and bowels Price 50c Sold by Hartford Drug Co Hartford Ky and Donovan 1k Co Beaver Dam Ky m The Curve Season DlegsIs your daughter popu larDoggsWell I dont want to boast but 15 young men are teach- Ing her to swim FEETLARGER SAY THE SHOE MAKERS Womens feetaro bigger than- they used to be and still growing say the shoe manufacturers of America who held their fifth annual fair in Boston not long since A canvass of opinions among the salons revealed that the average size of shoes that women wear today is from four to live whereas 0 years ago the average was from j three to five The No 2 size In I women s shoe btu practically dis i appeared Only one ta 29 retail era handle them It was also said yo that many firms were sendlne their products out with a code number 11t In place of the actual size Women 4 refused to wear the number that fitted them Xow whatever size they ask for whether it be two four or six the dealer gives the shoe tbat fits them and he alone knows what size they wear Thirty Years Together Thirty years of association think of It How the merit of a 1 good thing stands out In that tim- eor the worthlessness of 4 ktdbne So theres no guesswork In this evidence of Thos Arias ConcordMich who wrlfes I have used Dr Kings New Discovery for 30 years and Its tbe best cough and cold cure I ever used Once It finds enittrance In a home you cant pry It 1 out Many families have used it forty years Its the most infalli ble throat and lung medicine on earth Unequaled for lagrippe asth ma hay fever croup quinsy or sore lungs Price BOc 100 Trial t bottle free Guaranteed by H 0000000 Williams 5 amesll o SOME RULES FOR MMIUED 0 10 HAPPINESS O- OOOOOOOOOOOOOO Dont quote For the Wifejj husband he is only Dress as r came courting Wear the color he likes you in and the style of gown Have something in the way of a surprise dish for dinner Read the papers and magazines and be your husbands Intellectual equal Keep up with him In any8pecalI line of work- Encourage 1 his hobby Be sympathetic and do not tell him all the troubles of the day he has had his own more significant and Important individually than all 1 yours put together Keep his clothes In Border a clean house and good food 1 Keep him or some other woman will snap him up and make him think she and she alone owed did or will understand him For the Husband Dont quote mother Call up your wife while at business and ask how she Is say that you called her ip just to hear her voice Bring her a box of candy One of the new books that she Is Interested In And dont over lay your head on your pillow at night without having i 1a1 Kiss her every day At least once- a month meet her downtown and take her to dinner or the theater Dont ever stop courting for as h 1begin1 leginMake your wife your companion Take her out with you and when you have a big time take your wife long and the divorce evil will be essened DONT EXPERIME- NTs sj Will Make No Mistake if You IFollow This Advice t I Never neglect your kidneys If you have pain In the back urlII nary disorders dizziness and usness its time to act and no time to experiment These are common ymptoms of kidney trouble and you should seek a remedy which Is ecommended for the kidneys Doans Kidney Pills lIs the remedy to use It has cured many tubborn cases in this vicinity Can Hartford residents demand further proof than the following Dstlmonlal Mrs R A Smith Wilson street Arlington Ky says I am glad to publicly recommend Doans Kidney Pills My kidneys were badly dl ordered and the pains In my sack were so acute that I could not stoop without suffering intensely The pain often extended Into Ides and becamo more severe mII tood for a short time I had pells and many times was obliged 4- tto grasp something In order to toady mysel I also suffered from arrlble headaches and some days ould scarcely got out of bed I an safely say that I spent ntorp tban one hundred dollars for medortine and doctors treatments but obtained scarcely tiny benefit Ont friends advice 1 procured ft box 41 rbeganheirf In less than two weeks For sale by all dealers Price 60 ante FpsterrMliburn CoDutra 10 Now York sole gents for the United States Remember the nameDeans and take no other l s e WEDNESDAY AUGUST 33 1911 THE HARTFORD HERALD PAGE THRi3E i iHE1RUE l SRIRITP OF tOEMOCRACY As Exemplified in Its In herent Teachings i r 1 I DIFFERENCE IN PARTY SPIRIT Which Separates the Leading Forces and Gives Distlnc tion to Each I it WHAT EACH SIDE STANDS FOR r EVERY MAN HIS OWN TEM 1 1I PERANCE SOCIETY r This is the spirit of Democracy 1 that develops character Indlvldual ism manhood as nothing else can In its generally accepted broad and comprehensive meaning the spirit of Prohibition is inherently antagonistic to that of Democracy hence although It may seem a lit 1 tie harsh Watterson is right when he declares that No Prohibitionist can be n Democrat But in truth r and justice Prohibition does not mean to n Democrat all It means to a Republican Theres a dlfferencco In both spirit and design that the- M word does not determine To a rDemocrat It Is confined strictly to the liquor curse which he regards as an exceptional evil so out of the ordinary and so grave in Its character that extraordinary treatment Is demanded and because It comes nearest to Local Self Gov l ernment that Ideal state every L man his own morality sociala I Democrat naturally turns not only Jloally to the constitutional provis j ton but to the smallest subdivision which he calls Local Optionto distinguish It from Prohibition which l Is an Ism that sprung from New England the hotbed of all Isms To a Republican It means the whole theory of a paternallzed and cen t tralized government The former trusting to the good sense sound judgment and moral stamina of the I Individual to maintain moral stand ards while the latter relies upon the strong arm of the law the temptation and fears of rewards k and penalties to accomplish all good believing that tho individual Is but clay In the hands of the leg ifIslatlve potter who can make of him just any kind of a pot he wants to all of which at once leads to the doctrine that the good should rule and they are the good the earth belongs to the saints and they are the saints Emerson who It Is believed by some has said all that Is worth say f ing or will be worth saying for two hundred years declared that Re publics abound In young civilians r who believe laws make cities that commerce education religion and morals can be voted In and out t No Democrat could possibly sub scribe to such doctrine any more than ho could believe sumptuary laws can reform a sinner for ho knows all reforms must begin t within the human heart n vital spot that nothing but moral sua A sion and its own leaven can ever reach l qlJ The utmost power of the State a Is to restrain It can neither con vert nor reform We have dele gated to it the authority to concern itself about whatever we may do that Invades the rights of another but any attempt to meddle with r what we believe or do within our own right would be an encroachment r so intolerable that it would justify revolution So we see the difference is so great farreaching and fundament al that no Democrat should be con I ra fused or misled by the sophistry of mere officeseekers whoso success depends upon injecting a moral question which has no place In j politics Into tho campaign thus i not only diverting the public mind from their public record which cone cerns every taxpayer n the State but so excites the zealous temper ance advocate that he loses sight of his party principles and goes off l chasing a delusion leaving his State to suffer the consequences Why try to make an Issue of Temperance Isnt everybody for Jt1 Or If they aro not are the Re ipublicans more competent to deal with the problem than the Demo fi ocrats Have they proved this What have they over done In Ken tucky for the cause of Temperance or any other cause Did they Iprov their willingness and ability ln that flagrant betrayal of an ov erwhelming temperance sentiment t when they made that iotorjoustfdeali tt wjjhia whiskeyI ring bartering the t County rJynit jllsacriflclng the teauseofTemperance with all Its r hopes to elect a U S Senator1 WhatvioodTcamei ot the sacrifice pff the Democrat who abandoned hid ptty kith allJtpJ pGll lee that sots vitally v concernedevery citizen What good ever came of that mot tied and odorous coalition of preachers Dick Knott John Whal Demnocrats of the city of Louisville In that preposterous stunt ot alleged reform What oh wnat good ever came to the State from the thous ands ot Democratic votes cast for Willson Were not measures principles policies and sentiments fore which they had fought all their llvcssarlficed and worse than wast ed Have we not tried Prince George drunk and tried him sobs and drunk or sober found nothing in himbut graft Without false Issues and scuttle fish tactics the chances of the Republicans would be hopeless Their policy Is to break the Democratic party Into helpless factions and they have shrewdly chosen the li quor question as the tool of cleav age Can there be any respectable number of Democrats so easy Surely they have had enough to make them at least mistrustful kind o like a koyote that has had his tall shot off A Democrat needs no stronger proof of the uses to which his vote for temperance is debased than the election of Bradley at tho cost ol the County Unit Bill to which he and his party were so solemnly pledged If he needs more let him review ORcars decisions In the Court of Appeals with his Temper ance plank In his party platform not forgetting the proceedings of their recent State convention held In a hall over a brewery and as If to further placate the whiskey contingent now have as campaign chairman a manufacturer of beer keg staves especially the now famous ORear Brewery Hall speech In which he had the hardihood to brazenly declare that Bradley had been elected without stain even in spite of a whiskey lobby I wonder how long a party can escape the Inevitable consequences of such doubledealt duplicity I wonder how much longer they can bam boozle the lot of Democrats who have the cause of Temperance so at heart Why a child learns when It Is burnt The Chinese say that when a man wrongs you the first time ho Is to blame but tho second time ho wrongs you you are to blame It Is a Bourbon who lever learnsMay not the Democratic party be entrusted with the serious prob lems of Intemperance How comes It that the Republican party Is the only conservator of our morals What havo they ever done to earn such confidence Or is it Blue Laws you seek Have you witches you want burned Or would your have like Sancho Pana an official doctor to stand at your table and with his wand point out and deny your palate ot every tempting dish upon your table as unhealthy Left to the Democrats the ques tion would be eliminated from pol itics as it should be and referred as provided by tho Constitution to local option where It would secure more dry territory than under the proposed County Unit system The County Unit Is nothing but an In sidious step toward Statewide Prohibition and Statewide means that Loulsvlllo and all other cities of the State shall say whether whis key shall be sold in Hartford or Ohio county This is not Homo Rule neither Is It Democratic If Hartford does not want whiskey sold in the name of Local Self Government why should the whis key tubs and toughs of Louisville and Lexington be allowed to butt In Taking advantage of the nice points of divergence where the thin lines of distinction eo finely mark the parting of the ways between Democracy and Republicanism the latter seeks to confuse the unwary who aro so earnestly enlisted in the cause of temperance by assuming that all hope is centered In them that they are the saints and that the Democratic party is the champion of whiskey and debauchery and 10 good can ever come out of Naz areth But with all his experience and dexterity can ORear like the Duke of Leeds double so cunningly that the people shall be unable to track him I fancy not Unless within the next few weeks he can live down his Brewery Hall speech No vember will bring a fitting punish ment for his duplicity and we shall then see only fragments and tat tersot his beautiful Prohibition ialo festooning his ears and ball bearing Jaw Remember the Democrats do not deny the evil consequences of drink Nor are they deaf to the heartrending appeals of its victims But a- man can be for temperanceeven a teetotaler aa I1have Been all my life =without being a Prohibitionist lecause I know Force can make but one kind of morality and that a- very poor one supported by fear of public aepifment andread of penalties of the law while it offers no hope to and often makes a scoun drel of him who has once offended The hope of temperance Is local- self government and homo rule where morality springs from a sense of right In the individual conscience XXX Rockport Ky Aug 16 The September Womans Homo Companion The September Womans Home Companion is the advance fall fash Ion number of that periodical It contains an Immense amount of fashion news that will interest and be of practical service to women Grace Margaret Gould who con ducts the fashion department of tho Companion does her work ad mirably that Is her object seems to benot to present fashions In a way that will influence women s to waste money on clothes but in away to show the great mass of wo men how they may dress fashiona bly and yet at reasonable cost On the entertainment side the September Companion Is an unusu al number Notable and lively fic tion Is contributed by Alice Brown Annie Hamilton Donnell Anna Mc Clure Sholl Mary Heaton Vorse John D Swain and others Eight special articles full of new facts and Ideas are included Tho titles of some of these are What Companion Readers Think About the Cost of Living The Boy and Some of His Opinions The Mod ern Womans Paradise House keeping by Electricity Saving Steps in the Kitchen Fourteen special departments and the great fashion home deco ration and household features complete the number ooooooooooooooooo O REFLECTIONS OF A 0 O ItACIIELOR 0 o 0000 0 o Qaoo 00000 Never put off till tomorrow the man who proposes today The social ladder Is fast becom ing the golden stair No girl cares to be loved for beauties of the soul alone bet then no girl need live in the harrowing fear that she ever will be Its a wise woman who knows when to stop talking but a wiser one who knows when not to com menceNo Clarice a mans Idea of be ing loved isnt exactly being follow ed around with a hot water bottle a box of pills and the eternal ques tion Do you love me as much as everShockabsorbers are being used on automobiles nowadays probab ly so that when an accident oc curs people wont be so shocked to hear who were the occupants of the carNever argue with an angry man nothing puts out the hot fire of his wrath so effectively as a wet blank et of dead silence Love your enemies If you want to but heaven protect you from your friends Propose in Jest and repent by paying damages for breach of pro- mIseHelen Rowland In Chicago Journal Loss of Time Means Ioss of Pay Kidney trouble and the ills it breeds means lost time and lost pay to many a workingman M Balent 1214 Little Penna street Streator 111 was so bad from kid new and bladder trouble that he could not work but he says I took Foley Kidney Pills for only a short time and got entirely well and was soon able to go back to work and am feeling well and healthier than before Foley Kidney Pills I are tonic in action quick in a good friend to the resultsII or woman who suffers from kidney I Ills Foley Kidney Pills wflll check the progress of your kidney and bladder trouble and heal by remov- Ing the cause Try them For sale by all druggists m r 00000000000000000O FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH 0 O wn Wright Pastor 0 000000000000000Preaching morning and evening Bible School every Sunday at 930 a m- Communion service at 1030 am Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening at 8 oclock Instead of Friday as heretofore WANTED FOR U S ARMY blebodled unmarried men between ages of 18 and 35 citizens of United States of good character and temperate habits who can speak read and write the English language For information apply to Recruiting Officer Beaver Dani Kentucky 3 Off Sure Way WlilisI wonder If there will ever be universal peace Olllls Sure All theyve got to fllo is to get the nations to agree thMln case ot war the winner pays the pensions 2if UNITED STATES LEPER COLONY Conducted by Monks Near New Orleans SUFFERERS MADE TO FORGET Cases Are Incurable and the End is But a Matter of Little Time SEVENTY DOOMED TO EXILE All the lepers who belong to the United States do not live at Molokai and there are other Father Damlens in the flesh today Right In our own United States there Is a leper colony It Is on the Mississippi river sixty miles north or New Orleans There dwell seventy poor souls who are doomed to the a slow lingering death No escape is possible for them Theirs Is well nigh solitary confine ment simply to wait for the end Benedictine monks and nuns run the colony Their lives are conse crated to the work just as Father Damlcns was In far away Hawaii At their head Is Father Keenan assisting him Is Sister Benedlctla one of the nuns who was driven from France when the government stepped In and took the convents She fled to this country and ask ed for some religious work to do She was assigned at once to the lep er colony and there she Is now helping tho poor unfarlmmttH to pass their weary days as easily as possible It Is her care to see that their tortured lives are made as pleasant as possible The colony has not been there long but fifteen have already died and there are as many more who will go soon It Is the work of the good priests and sisters to see that the doomed ones can forget They mango entertainments make up croquet partlestako long walks and drives and do anything to amuse the poor unfortunates who must stay there until they go to their gravesBest of all Is the leper choir Those who have voices and a knowl edge of music sing in the church regularly and the practice they re ceive In singing Is part of the plan to help them forget their doom The State pays 15000 a year for the support of the home and the rest of the expense is met by the Benedictine order It Is little enough as those who are closest to this great charity well know Only the other day there was a sad experience for Father Keenan A man called to see his wife and son both sufferers with leprosy It was time for him to go Cant you find just one spot of leprosy on my body somewhere he begged Then I could come here and live with my family They are all I have In the world But there was no spot or taint on him and ho had to say goodbye CAXSAS SOCIETY NOTE SOMETHING HAPPENED Tho guests at Mrs Arthur MIzos tea detected an odor of something burning They looked at each other knowingly and said Poor Mrs Mlze something Is burning up In tho kitchen But the odor grew stronger and at last one woman said It smells as though feathers are burning Then suddenly ono woman screamed Mrs Chal liss look at your hat Sure enough Mrs Jim Challlss had been standing near a lighted candle and the aigrette on Tier hat was on fire The guests had a great time putting out the fire The aigrette was what the Insurance men call a total loss An Atchison woman who has gone to thousands of receptions says the burning of the aigrette is the first time she ever knew any thing to really happen at a recep tion She had given up going be cause nothing ever happened but now she will start in over again Atchison Globe The Herald for classy Job Work u taken by people in tropi cal countries all the year round It stops wasting and keeps up the strengthand vitality in summer as well as winter ALL DRUGGISTS Cardui Cured Me r For nearly ten years at different times Mrs Mary Jins of Treadway Tenn suffered with womanly troubles She says At last I took down and thought I would die I could not sleep I couldnt eat I had pains all over The doctors gave me up I read that Cardui had helped so many and I began to take It and it cured me Cardui saved my lifel Now I can do anything ICAR UI The If you are weak tired the pains peculiar to weak backache draggingdown or limbs and other should try Cardui the fectly harmless vegetable Womn3TonicHaveremedy for you to use as it It contains no dangerous drugs Ask your druggist He sells Write to Ladles AdvIsory DepL for Special Inttmcttons and 64page book Professional Cards J M PORTER Attorney at Law BEAVER DAM KY Will practice his profession In Ohio and id olning counties Special attention given tot bniltior entrusted to his care FRANK L FELIX Attorney at Law HARTFORD KY Willpmttce bif profusion itrUBfoandarf alnlagcouutlea and In the Court of Appeal Criminal practice and Collection a specialty Office In the Herald building C U BABKBTf C R SMITH BARNETT SMITH Attorneys at Law HARTFORD KY Will practice their profession In all the Court ol Ohio and adjoining counties and In thr Cour Appeali Collections a ipeclaltr Otto C Martin Attorney at Law HARTFORD KV Ofllie up stalls over Wilson A Crowe opposite court house Will practice his profession la nil the courts of this and adjoining coun ties mill Court of Appeals Commer cial and criminal practice a spec laity OTTO C MAIITIV 8 r MCKKNNKY MARTIN McK NNll Y HARTFORD KY GENERAL INSURANCES LIFE ACCIDENT SICK AND FIRE Will Also Bond You PARKERS HAIR BALSAM Clfiiuef and beautlfitf the belt Promote a luxuriirt growth orayhairCurt sirliWogiOc I OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O SPECIAL NOTICE 0 O In roKnit J to 0 O OBITUARIES RESOLUTIONS 0 O OP RESPECT c O- OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Tho Hartford Herald has adopted n new 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SENATOROhio M James of Crittenden GOEnsonJas B McCreary of Madison McDermottTREASURER Tom Rhea of Lo s ganACDITOItHenry M Bosworth z of Fayette ATTORNEY GENERALJames i Garnett of Adalr- SECRETARY OF STATEC F Crecelius of Pendleton- SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC IXSTRUCTIOX Darksdale Hamlett of Christian COMMISSIONER OF AGRICUL TOREJ W Newman of Wood fordCLERK OF COURT OF AP PEALS Robert Greene of Frank linH IT COMMISIONERLawrence B Finnr SENATOR 7th DISTRICT Robt Hardison of Muhlenberp FOR REPRESENTATIVE OHIO j COUNTY M T Westerfield A French scientist claims to have Invented an apparatus with which he can photograph thought It goes i bitterlyifOJipllL ta 1 jnen t What is Ohio county going to do with the able candidate for Repre sentative Mr 51 T Westerfield Why elect him of course And lets get about this duty right at onceA Sew York woman was arrested for heating her hus and with a pi ano leg Pity she should have gone to the trouble of unscrewing the leg when the family axe was no doubt lying loose just outside the back door t Admiral Togo the Japanese na val officer touring the United States got alongall right until he reached Boston There he ran upon the famous baked bean and quickly went down with a bad spell of indigestion According to the theory of Judge ORear nobody should make charges unless they can be proven TheII able Judge should set us an ple by proving that there are seven ty thousand men In Kentucky who annually sell their votes Judge ORear boldly asserts that seventy thousand Kentuckians an nually soil their votes Will the Judge kindly classify these conscienceless citizens who bargain f their suffrage Who are they To which party do they principally be long I Marso Henri meout of that fierce scrap with the boys with his metaphors slightly disfigured r but still In the ring In his edito rial next day he landed nicely on old Democratic ground We are prophesying that he wont limp in the rear long It looks like a strange arrange ment of the affairs of men when the President of our great United States conslllIcrellyears work while the negro slug ger Jack Johnson Is to receive al most three times that amount for a years occasional punching through Australlla The Sentinel Is the name of anew dally paper that has just been established at Mayfleld Ivy by Mr N P Bonny of Cornlth Miss It Is apparent from the first issues that Mr Bonny Is an experienced newspaper man who will give the a public his best efforts in his now field of labor The Sentinel is a good paper and deserves success On the second page of The Herald today will be found the Dem ocratic State Platform complete including the substitute liquor foughtIfor eo hard but which was defeated The Platform Is one of the most comprehensive and explicit ever k enunciated by a great political par ty and Is worthy the support of ov cry patriotic citizen It deals with i the leading questions of the day In a most emphatic mannerno I equivocation or evasion It Is simp ly a symposium of good govern Read It all I riwentMl In his opening speech at Eliza bethtown Judge ORear said I y andithermarket This IB a bold and a 1 tfv scandalous charge to be brought against the voters of Kentucky We do not believe It Is true and we believe the honest yeomanry of the State regardless of political afflllt tion wilt resent the charge at the polls In November This sweepIng charge against all voters alike Is unworthy the man who Is an aspIr ant for the highest office within the gUt of the people of the State One of the most masterful arti cles on the political situation of the day that has lately appeared In any Kentucky paper is found on the third page of The Herald today by our Rockport correspondent It Is especially pertinent as regards the liquor question Although differing somewhat from The Heralds ex pressed views on the matter the facts are so plainly stated and the review is so conclusive in Its gen eral summing up that It presents a most attractive and convincing argument This able dissertation Is well worthy the perusal of every patriotic citizen The Hartford Republican bewails the fact that nothing Is said In the Democratic State Platform about the questionable deal by which Senator Bradley was elected to the seat which he now holds What was the use Hasnt thIs Infamous and notorious episode been given enough publicity already to brand Judge ORear who declared It devoid of stain as an apparent demagogue In this In stance anyhow We are thinking however that the Republican lead ers will hear enough of this dls graceful Incident before the campaign closes- Referring to the opposition with In his own party for nomination JwleeORcar said In Jifs opening speech at Ellzabethtown The postmasters with two or three exceptions in the First and Second Districts where they were also County Chairmen a bad policy as well as unlawful wore solid ly against me This bad policy as well as Unlawful Is exemplified right her in Ohio county where five post masters are also committeemen In their respective precincts JUdge ORear was right In his just con demnation of a too common penile lous political practice L In the concluding paragraph of the Democratic State Platform will be found a significant utterane referring to the fact that the Re publican party everywhere and especially In Kentucky Is professing inIitscarrying them out or to attempt to carry them out in good faith in the Improbable event of their success at the polls next November but for the present purpose of catching votes and deceiving the people so that they might get the offices and tho emoluments thereof This lIs a true and a timely warning and the wise voter will take heed ac cordingly Judge ORear said In his opening speech at Ellzabethtown- I dont know much about Hardin county but I would not be surprised If In Hardin coun ty there are six or seven hun dred men who habitually sell their votes every election If there Is anybody to buy them The official vote In Hardln coun ty last year was lien Johnson 1SG9 D W Gaddie 982 E G Austin 32 In these days almost every voter Is aligned with some political party There are few known floaters or men known to be for sale In which party In Har din county belong the six or seven hundred bought votes out of a to tal of 2883 Would tho Appellate Judge care to explain SPEEDY ENGLISH BOAT CLAIMS WORLDS RECORE New York Aug 18The Maple Leaf III Mackay Edgars speedy motorboat which will fly the flag of Great Britain In the International mortorboat races at Huntington Bay September 4 0 and 6 reached New York today The Maple Leaf lays claim to the worlds speed rec ord having attained a velocity of fortynine and onehalf knots or fif tyseven miles an hour last March She was designed by Sir John Thor nycroft to lift the British cup from America She has two twelvecyl inder motors developing 350borso power each A King Who Left Home Set the world to talking but Paul tfathuika of Buffalo N Y says he always KEEPS AT HOME the King all laxativesDr Kings New lotlfe Pills and that theyre a bless constlIpattonllama m Representative Ollle James an billIv 4 L HIBOISON NOMINATED FOR THE STATE SENATE tnSeventh District at Convention field in Louisville Last Week Pursuant to a call of the Execu tive Committee the delegates to the Seventh Senatorial District Con vention met at the Old Inn Louis ville Ky on the 15th day of Aug ust 1911 and were called to or der by G B Likens chairman ot said District Committee Said Li kens was elected to preside over the convention and E A Taylor of Greenville Ky was elected secretary i The following resolution nomi nating Robert Hardlson Jr ot Greenville as a Democratic candi date for State Senator In said dis trict was adopted We the representatives of the Democratic party of the Seventh Senatorial District of Kentucky as sembled In a regularly called delegate convention to nominate a candidate for State Senator from said district resolve as follows 1st We approve the call for this convention and believe that the in terests of the people of said district require that a nomination for said office shall be made by us 2d We endorse and adopt as our views upon party questions the Platform and declaration of princi ples this day made by the Demo cratic State Convention and our nominee If elected will support all measures set forth In spld Platform and will endeavor to have then wrJiten Into thejjtatute law of the State 3d In u representative govern ment the question of supreme im portvue In the election of a public official is his abIlity to dlschorg the duties of the offici to which he is elected and this question of competency of the public official overshadows In importance all par politiecal parties divide The larger part of the measures that come before the General Assembly for its consideration are of a nonpartisan character The business Interests of the Seventh Senatorial District are extensive and diversified and the legislation needed by tho peo pie of tho district Is assentlallj nonpartisan and such as demands a competent representative in the State Senate We nominate Rob ert Hardlson Jr for tho State Sen ate from said District and present him to the voters of the District as- a suitable person to discharge the duties of the office G B LIKENS Chmn- E A TAYLOR Secy Bites of poisonous Insects that cause the flesh to swell up must be treated with a healing antiseptic that will counteract the poison and heal the wound BALLARDS SNOW LINIMENT answers every require ment in such cases Prices 25c uOc and 100 per bottle Sold by Hartford Drug Co Hartford Ky and Donovan Co Beaver Dam Ky m INDEPENDENCE Aug 21School opened at thIs place on Monday Aug 7th with Mr 0na Shultz as teacher The first two weeks he enrolled 70 pu pils In a district with a census en rollment of only C3 Pretty fair we think and certainly shows that the patrons and pupils are Inter ested In the cause of education Mr R P Beck moved his saw mill last week from our neighbor hood to a new set near Mr Wll lIam Maddox on Lewis creek Mr Will Phelps recently bought a farm from Mr Otis Stevens of the Clifton neighborhood and will move in a few days to his new home We regret very much to see him and his excellent family leave our community The earth is so dry and hard that breaking wheat ground is being greatly retarded Messr W B ChInn and Will Phelps each bought a new upto date riding plow last week and are delighted with their purchase Mr Dick Moseley was a welcome visitor at school one day last week Bro Shields will conduct a re vival meeting at this place begin ning on the 4th Sunday In Septem ber Quite a number of our farmers have baled their hay and report a poor yield One of the most Interesting events In this community recently was a match game of baseball on last Friday evening between the boys of Independence school and the boys of the McHenry Graded School resulting In a tie score of 2 and 2 The game was umpired In a very satisfactory mapper by Mr Virgil Trail Batteries for Mc Henry Lonnie Maddox jsatcher Charlie Smith pitcher Fog Inde pendence Noah Phelps catcher Y EDucATE FOR BUSINESS I 7- ii Private instruction from eXpert teachers in all departments Day ag3 fcigEtE- I fechool in session the entire year Books free Free employnqjeht agenty Not a IIgraduate out ofa position Write for catalogue and terms I IMark the Studies You Are Interested in I I Shorthand Bookkeeping Typewriting Civil Service Commercial law Arithmetic Spelling English Grammari I I INatne 1 3 in Daviess County Business College I Acknowledg6 the College E B Miller Pres Owensb ore I Searcy Stewart pitcher Tho game was witnessed by a large crowd of interested fans Success to The Herald and the Democratic ticket from McCreary down is the wish of your scribe HEFLIN Aug 21The W O W Camp at this place will dedicate their new hall August 26 An elaborate pro gram has been arranged The en tertainment will be closed with a big Ice cream supper at night Mr and Mrs Azro Rowan of spent Sunday withII his brother Ar Robert Rowan at tbJa placeMr Alfred Borah and Miss Irene Shown of HartfordMr Curry Wal lace Miss Gerdle Bennett and Miss Iva Wallace of Beds visited Mr Robert Renfrow and wife Sunday Mr Joseph Thomasson and wife went to Owensboro today to visit relatives They will return to morrow Prof Al Tanner and wife of Pleasant Ridge spent Sunday with his brother Mr Tom Tanner at this place- Mr S L Whittaker wife and children visited Mrs Whittakers father Mr Felix Shaver near Hart ford Sunday Mr and Mrs Alec Carson spent Sunday with their son Mr Tallie Carson of Hartford Mr Moten King wife and little daughter Edith Belle of Beda spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs Mollie Ellis Miss Pearl Easterday has gone to Carrollton Carrol county to visit friends and relatives She wm be gone until Christmas S Wlwt isI Best for Indigestion Mr A Robinson of Drumquln Ontario has been troubled for years with Indigestion and recommends Chamberlains Stomach and Liver Tablets as the best medicine I ever used If troubled with indigestion or constipation give them a trial They are certain to prove beneficial They are easy to take and pleasant In effect Price 25 cents Samples free at all dealers m S BENNETTS Aug 20Mrs B A Bean of Owensboro Is visiting relatives hereMiss Vera Hawkins who has been visiting in Paducah for the past month retq ned to her home at this place Wednesday- Mr J A Anderson and wife of Owensboro visited his brother Mr Thomas Anderson Friday night Mr had Mrs Clint Stevens and family visited Mr Stevens sister Mrs Ida Peters of Beaver Dam SundayMr and Mrs Thomas Chinn and daughter Wllda visited at Center town Saturday and Sunday The school which was to be taught by Miss Katie Hawkins Is being taught by Mr Fred Anderson I with good success Miss Hawkins will take her place the first Monday More people men and women bladIder each year more of them turn for quick relief and permanent benefit to Foley Kidney Remedy which has proven itself to be one of the most effective remedies for kidney and bladder ailments that medical scIence has devised For sale by all druggIstsmUp Two and a Quarter Miles Chicago Aug UoBcar A I rlndley made a new altitude rec- lord for the world when he reached height of 11726 feet this afternoon The former record was 110761 feet made at Mourmelon France on July 8 1911 though Capt helix claims to have ascended 11162 feet at Etamps oh the iftb Instant t t If 1 r Rapid CalculationwPenmanshiprCommercial Geography Jo frfrReading Banking Commerce Punctuation r Uso of Adding Machine and other ofllco devices 1 Ky BIG BRITISH STRIKE FINALLY COMES TO END Due to the Efforts ot Joint Com mittee Victory for Trades Unionism London Aug 19The Joint Committee has settled the strike Victory for trades unionism All men must return to work imme diately The foregoing telegram dIspatch- ed to the 1800 branches of the rail way union throughout the country tells the story of the sudden and dramatic ending of Great Britain spectacular strike Whether the leaders can now control their men and get them back to work remains to be seen It Is a significant fact that in the agreement signed tonight the lead ers pledged themselves merely to use their best endeavors to in duce the men to return to work at once The leaders on both sides who signed the agreement realized that the strike fever which has gripped tbe country has become so violent that even those who had called it forth might be unable to allay It- Under the agreement the rail roads are to take back all the strik ers without prejudice- A tremendous wave of relief swept over England tonight when at 11 oclock announcement was made from the Board of Trade that the railway strike had been settled and that the men would return to work Immediately Notice to Creditors All parties having claims against the estate of Joseph Gentry de ceaaed are notUled to present same properly proven to me or my at torney G B Likens Hartford Ky on or before the 15th day of Sep tember 1911 or they will be for over barred WILLIAM GENTRY 33t4 Administrator 4tGranulated Sore Eyes Cured For twenty years I suffered from a bad same of granulated sore eyes says Martin Boyd of Henrietta KrjIn February 1903 a gentleman asked me to try Chamberlains Salve I bought one box and used about twothirds of It and my ekesff have not given me any since dealers This salve is for saletroublejj B I r a f Make Your Cooking if b IE A S YI II a ra i I s t I rhI W lilK r I i i f r m iWJI 4- aarrsts I By buying one of our famous 0 K Cooking Stoves For t5Inenough two op to the mammoth steele Range thats big enough for a WhereIregiment Every one gives satisfaction up to Its hIghest capacity canget1ary makeshift You cook over one thousand meals in a year Over Ioathousand times a year you use II cook stove Wh YShfUl 31 you have a good one Learn te depend on us to relieve year IJIIng troubles Stoves from 12 to 65 Itr4 E PIBARNESBBO1 J BEAVER DAM KENTUCKY t e IIIaJa I ttL- t t t t 1 I WEDNESDAY AtQCST Via t 1011 THE HARTFORD HERALD PAGE FIVE 0 UIIIIIIIOllillillOll H OO G I 1 Y SPECIAL CASH PRICES 100 lb OrauSugar650 15lbB Gran Sugar 100 50 lb can Pure Lard 550 49 lbs Victor Flour 140 4glbs BobWhite Flour 125 48 IbsTown TalK Flour 115- I i 24 Ibs Victr700u Rice20o81- bs Soda100 HARTFORD GROCERY COMPANY TO DUNDEE MERCANTILE COMPANY For You Need GENERAL MERCHANDISE There are always bargains to be had at our Large Store DUNDEE MERCANTILE CO INCOEPOUATLD DUNDEE KENTUCKY Illinois Central Rtallroml Time Ta ts bio at Heaver Dam Ky North Bound South Bound No 132 405 am No 1211135 pm No 1221228 pm No 101248 pm No 102248 pm No 131 855 pm J E Williams Agt r Fairs 25c quality Wash Goods now 19c Enter Fairs Piano Contest Be gins Sept 1st t Read Fairs ad about the big Piano Contest that begins Sept 1st FOR SatoChcRpGood work horse buggy and harness rl29tf R n WEDDING h1IThera will be an electric moving picture show at Olaton Friday night I 200 and 250 Ladles Oxfords ror Strap Slippers now 159 at Fairs Remember The Herald is always ready to do your Jobwork at lowest t prices Prices Just as low as anybodys at i Fairs andthe Piano coupons C thrbwn in 1- I fI Mr J T Felix Hartford went to Olaton yesterday on a taw days business trip f Miss II Katharine Rogers of hula cyIII is the guest of Mrs Alex Barnett city r Mr J F Vlckersof Owensboro gave iis a pleasant call while In v Hartford Friday It doesnt cost you a cent more to trade at Falrsaud you get the Piano coupons free r 1Mr Cercla Thomas and little sls ter Miss Ruth are visiting rela w the at Morgantown t i Mr Gilbert has taken charge of one of the chairs Jn J W Tay lors barber shop here j iMr L M Render and family of i y Louisville spent Sunday with Mr if Rendprs parents here Trade at Fairs and get the Piano coupons Give them to your friends who will be In tho contest R T Her hue the best and cheap est lot of Saddles ever brought to r1 Hartford Come and see 32t4 Rev L R Barnett ot Gatesvllle Tex has been in Ohio county the past week visiting relatives SALE Two mUch cows one Holstein Address QFORB Bean Hartford Ky a feWof those Me s40Q lowcut Shoes left at Fairs Remember I 160 buys a pair now Mr Jennie D Hamilton and son Mr Duncan Hamilton Greenville are the guests of Mrs F L Felix Nominate your candidate and send the name to Fairs who will enter you latthe contest Sept 1st r A Miss Hazel annex of Morgan- townt was the guest of Miss Cova Anderson here a few days recently i Come and thePiano at Fairs Jrsa beauty and Is going to orna tJt meat some home Iin a few months r Rey H Burch hiedaland and Mr T L Loyd Narrows gave I- tt The Herald a pleasant call Monday E Leave your Laundry at my Grocery Domestic finish Work Guaranteed Called for and prompt delivery Phone 140 rlfr Grocery j help4tdrew Dr IAB Bean Hartford t ky 34trs- r rV The Ohio County Teachers Inst tutejiUl COBjene at the court Rouge tI 1 y 24 lbs Bob Vhite65o24 lbs Town Talk6006 boxes Forgetmenot Matches 200 8 lbs Best Keg 8 boxes Table Salt lOo 8 bars WhiteFloating Soap lOc COME Anything in Respectfully Bell In Hartford next Monday August 28 for a fivedays session Dr Mutchler of Bowling Green will be the instructor Mrs Marvin Moseley of Owens boro and Miss Helen Ralph city honored Tho Herald with a call Friday Messrs L R Goodall and son Ej H GpodalJ Centertown were pleasant callers at The Herald of lice Friday No excellence without labor Enter the Piano Contest at Fairs go to work and get your friends to work for you- Mesdames Alex Curtis and U S Faught of Centertown Ky gave The Herald a pleasant call while in town Monday Mrs Josephine Miles of Fords vllle visited her daughter Mrs J A Thomas Tuesday and Wednesday of last week Mr Cyrus Patin of Breaux Bridge La a former student of Hartford College Is visiting in Hartford this week I1Ir W H Mooro who went to the Dr W E Patterson Santtorluru at Rochester Ky last week for treatment is Improving Mr Lonnie Stom wife and child ren of near Madlsonvllle are the guests of Mr and Mrs Nat Shultz at Shultztown this week Miss Margaret Nan who has been visiting relatives and friends In Owensboro for the past week will return home today Mrs Dr Moore and daughter little Miss Emma of Beaver Dam were tho guests of Mr and Mrs L P Turner city last Thursday When you need Drugs of any kind please dont forget THE OHIO COUNTY DRUG CO has the quality and the price Is right also Mr J A Anderson and family who have been visiting relatives here the past week returned to their home In Owensboro Monday For Sale Farms All sizes from 6 to 300 acres We can please you It you want to buy land AC YEISER CO- Hartford Ky Get our cutrate prices on Pat ent Medicines and Prescriptions be fore going elsewhere We can save you moneyOHIO COUNTY DRUG CO J F CASEIHER CO Funeral Directors and Embalmers All calls promptly and carefully attended today or night Both telephones 28tf Beaver Dam Ky Mr T J Morton cashier of tho Bank of Island Ky accompanied by his little son Thomas Jr spent a few days recently with relatives heroOld NewspapersPlenty of them piceand clean tied up in neat packages For sale at The herald office =5c per bundle or 20c per hun dredMr 1IT Westerfield Pleasant Ridge Democratic nominee for Rep resentative from Ohio county gave The Heralda pleasant call while In Hartford Monday Miss Katherine Thompson of ordsvllle returned to her home Wednesday after spending several days In this city the guest of Mrs E M Woodward Mrs Florence Mauzyot Hart fordwldowof the late WtilIauz- ybasbeen granted a pensionof 12 per month and also a pension for two of her children ofU each until they are 16 years of ate i Vr r te Dr Geo M Everlcy Ceralvc mention of whose serious Illness was made In these columns last week was no better when last heard from yesterday Postmaster M L Heavrin Circuit Clerk E G Barrass city and Postmaster E P Taylor of Beaver Dam left Wednesday for several days stay at Atlantic City Prof F D Perkins President or Bethel College Russellvllle deliv ered Interesting talks at tho Bap tlst Church hero last Sunday morn Ing and night to good audiences The remains of Prof John C Barnard who died several weeks ago In the Philippine Islands hove arrived at Beaver Dam and will bo Interred at Liberty burying grounds today at 3 oclock Mr W T Woodward left yester day for Louisville where ho will engage with his son Paul a contractor there in the carpenter bus Iness Mrs Woodward left also to visit relatives In Missouri Mr M L Heavrin Hartfords efficient postmaster left for Wash ington D C and Atlantic City N J where he will spend ton days or two weeks Mr Heavrin will like ly return homo the latter part of this week Miss Gertrude Wright spent Sun day In Hartford on her way from ia visit to relatives In Hopkins county to Cincinnati where sho will studY the fall fashions before returning to be with Barnard Co for the coming millinery season Messrs J L Lee and W O Lee Olaton route 1 W D Stratton Neafus W H LItsey Horse Branch Mack Daniel and Van May Hartford route 2 and George Schroader Hartford route 1 were pleasant callers at The Herald of flee Saturday Mr Frank Foreman who has been serving nS able seaman for several months past touching at some of the principle ports In Eu rope is at home with his parents here He will probably return to the Continent In the same or high er capacity soon Esq C V Miles and family or Fordsvllle left last week for Ark ansas where they expect to make their home The resignation of I Esq Mlles ns Magistrate of that district was accepted on August 15 and Mr Grant Pollard has been rec ommonded to Governor Willson for unexpiredterm Miss Mamie Bennett returned Monday from a twoweeks visit to her sister Mrs Ed Johnson of Buel McLean county Mrs Ed Johnson and Mrs Gus Johnson accompanied l Miss Bennett home Mrs Ed Johnson was taken suddenly III on her way and is yet very ill at tho residence of her mother Mrs Ann Bennett No newspaper In Kentucky can boast of a better corps of country correspondents than The Herald Tho present Issue Is a fair sample of their numerous and personal excellence A good correspondent takes a largo part In the life and Interest of a country newspaper and their work Is always appreciated especially In The Herald office The Breckenrldge County Fair Is on this week and tomorrow Is the last day Large crowds are at tending Each year sees a fine exhibition with special attractions It is probably the only fair left for Ohio county people to visit this year and the opportunity should be improved upon Reduced rates on railroadMr Bennett of Owensboro and Mrs Louisa May of Maxwell were married last Wednesday even- Ing at the residence of Mr and Mrs L P Turner East Hartford Rev R D Bennett performed the cere mony The newly married couple visited In this neighborhood until Saturday when they left for the home of the groom The groom Is a retired farmer of Davless county and the bride is one of the foremost ladles of her home community They have many friends to wish them much joy A card party was given at the residence of Mr and Mrs H E Mischke city Monday night in honor of their visitors Misses Lola Ulschke and Nora Smith Re freshments were served and a very pleasant evening was spent Those present besides the hostesses were Uses Tiny Yeiser Ruth Riley Be trlce Haynes Catherine Pendle ton Mary Spalding and Winnie llmmerman Messrs Casslus Spalding McHenry Holbrook E Y Park Harold Holbrook LT Riley W T Pendleton Sydney Williams city and Wilbur Haynes Whltes llle WEALTHY MAN CHARGED WITIt STEALING CHICKENS 17FfRlkGuenther 1 4- hAr t J ner Coal company of this city was arrested late this afternoon on the charge that he is at the head ot ia band of thieves who have stolen nearly 8000 chickens in the city during the past few months Guen ttier is a wealthy man and has ia family His arrest created great surprise CONGRESS ADJOURNED SOME THINGS IT DID According to announcement the special session of Congress closed yesterday Tuesday afternoon The following are some of the things It did Passed reciprocity pact with CandadaPassed campaign publicity law Admitted Arizona and New Mex- Ico to the Union Enlarged the National House of Representatives to keep pace with tho growing population Started Investigations of trusts and Inquiry Into tho spending of money In the executive depart ments The farmers free list wool and cotton tariff revision downward were passed but were rendered null by President Tafts veto Election of Senators by popular vote was burled In the Senate WoodwarcMcHy Mr Arthur Petty of the me chanical force of the Hertford Re publican and Miss Nellie Wood ward both of Hartford but tho lat ter recently holding a position ns stenographer with a law firm In Burkcsvllle Ky surprised their friends hero by getting married In Louisville last Wednesday The event took place at the residence of Mr and Mrs Paul Woodward the latter a brother of the bride The happy couple returned to Hartford Friday rPetty was formerly with The Herald and is a splendid printer and gentleman His bride Is one of Hartfords prettiest and most accomplished young ladles Their many friends wish them much happiness S000000000000000O MAKKIAGK LICENSE C- OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO B F Peach Hartford to Ida Schroader Hartford Homer Albin Roslno to Rhoda Atchison Roslne J E Ling Sorgho Davless coun ty to Nora Lee Durham Curds Vllle Davless county tJ Richard Wysong Sunnydalo to Pearl Murphy Sunnydale John B Goodwine Rosine to Martha Arnold Horse Branch Alfred L Crabb Paducah Ky to Bertha L Gardner South Hill KyS W Bennett Owensboro to Louisa May Hartford Route 7 E T Taylor Simmons to Daisy Baker Echols Arthur Bartlett Utica to Annie Lora Hardin Utica Ky For Sale One saddle and harness mare also one standard bred pacing two yearold Dr J S BEAN Olaton Ky ooooooooooooooooo O LODGE RESOLUTIONS 0 000000000000000 Hall of Hartford Lodge No C75 F A M- Hartford Ky Aug 19 1911 Whereas Our dear brother Ga briel J Bean has been called from labors on earth to everlasting re freshment in the Paradise of God after an honorable life of more than eightyseven years more than fifty years of which he lived a zeal ous and upright Mason and endeav ored to cultivate at all times the noble tenets of our profession therefore be It Resolved That In his death the lodge has lost a beloved brother an honored Past Master and a true Mason whose Influence for good has not died but will live on and on Resolved That we tender to the family our heartfelt sympathy and commend them to that Father who never forsakes those who put their trust In Him- Resolved That wo endeavor to emulate the virtuous conduct the zeal for the order and the piety to GOdof our departed brother Resolved That these tokens of esteem be spread upon our records published in the county papers and Masonic Home Journal and a copy presented to the family and that we wear the usual badge of mourning for thirty days- J P SANDERFUR C M CROWE G B LIKENS Committee For Sale Good sixyearold harness mare Seo John Jackson Centertown Kentucky Sltt Goy Willson has appointed W O Collins Police Judge of Sebree yiVVIce B M Sutton who resign Webter o Y DEATH OF A NOTABLE CITIZEN AND PREACIIER After a lingering illness of dropsy and other diseases peculiar to old age Rev G J Bean passed away at the residence of his soninlaw Mr J H B Carson in Hartford last Thursday evening For about five years ho had been an Invalid and his remarkable vitality was all that bore him up during the closing days of his illness Bro Bean was a notable man In many ways His strong personali ty and upright life drew to him peo ple of all natures and classes and none knew him but to admire and respect him He was of a sunny disposition always genial and com panionable For many years ho was a preacher of tho gospel and perhaps had performed more mar riage ceremonies and officiated at more funerals than any man In this section He was liberal in all that he did As a preacher he accepted whatever remuneration might be tendered him and If It was meager that made no difference in his zeal ous work nor did he seem to notice It He believed in the theory that the gospel Is free and his services were evidence of It If a couple wanted to get married Bro Bean was always ready to officiate and It the bridegroom saw fit to reward him It was all right If not all right again Ho always gave to the lim it of his finances in charitable and religious matters Bro Bean was a zealous Mason but he thought most of the great Lodge Above Into whose member ship ho was Initiated In early life and whose ritual he carried In his heart and exemplified In his daily life He Is now gone to take up his perpetual abode with me mem bership of the sainted spirits He 1leaves behind a pleasant memory an honorable record He was known simply as Brother BeanbrotherI- n love respect and friendship whether uttered by grown persons or the lisping tongues of children Bro Bean was born on September 6 1823 therefore was nearly 88 years of age On October 17 1844 he was married to Mary J Acton and to this union there were born eight children as follows Mrs Martha Ross Mrs Joslo Duke Mrs J H B Carson H B Bean 5Iarvln Bean and T H Bean Nov 21 1897 he was married to Sarah Francis Hocker who died several years ago To this union was born one son S M Bean All of these children survive him Ho also leaves one brother Noble Bean of Sulphur Springs and 22 grand children and 29 greatgrandchil drenHis funeral occurred at the Christian formerly the Methodist church Friday morning and the houso was packed with sorrowing relatives and friends Services were conducted by Revs Virgil El gin and R D Bennett of the Meth odist church which denomination he began serving as a preacher in the year 1861 The Masons had charge of his remains and inter ment was at Oakwood our local cemeteryA consecrated life has end ed and a pure spirit has gone to be with the Master It loved and served so well Excursion Rates To Louisville State Fair Sept 9 to 16 Fare 340 for round trip 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140 p m I Dally except Sunday p H E mSCliE Agt HUMAN HANDS r AND THE PRESS A Vast Array of Workers Ever Busy FURNISHING READING MATTER The Various Emotions and Acts of Human Kind Make the Record A STUPENDOUS UNDERTAKING The August American Magazine contains an Interesting editorial talk In The Interpreters House on the newspaper In closing the talk the editor says I ask the reader to see In his Imagination what n multitude of human beings are busy with the sprinting press There are Tri the United States 25000 or 30000 reg ularly Issued publications In which tens and tens of thousands of peo ple write from time to time little or much One of our great metro politan dallies recently boasted that 1500 people wore more or less reg ular contributors to Its columns counting its great staff and Its cor respondents scattered all over the world As many people write for therefore as readthat newspaper some of our small country week lies In other words the printing I press Is the least monopolized of any Invention It Is completely In the hands of the people It Is one of the most Imposing democratic Institutions In the world one of the most completely democratic That Is Its great strength Now whats the meaning of all this It simply means that through the printing press you transfer to paper an astonishing picture of all the varied emotions and character- Istics of all human nature Confine yourself for n moment to the 1 500 people who write for that great dally referred to above Imagine them segregated Into a community What an assortment In their midst would be love hate loyalty jealousy spite cruelty gentleness courage generosityand all the other attractive and unattractive qualities found among human be ingsTake the ono point of differences of taste and refinement to be found among them Some of them would shudder at the thought of mention Ing In connection with a wedding the fart that the brides first hus band killed himself three years be fore Others of them would not think much about It Even the bride remember might not feel as badly as you do about It It Is amazing how differently people look at things In all candor I must say that I have published things which I was afraid would displease only to discover later that they pleased people A short time ago I published the picture of a man with a caption under It which held the man sbnrply to account for certain rnbllc arts The only recognition I pot from the family was a polite note from the mans wife saying that they liked the photograph and could they get one Now Is It discouraging to take this view Not In the least That Is my unequivocal answer On tho contrary the prospect seems to me most encouraging because the prob hem of how to produce a better press is so clearly defined We shall havetbetter men and God be praised we already have frequent Illustrations of a good courageous press In the numerous cases where decent and sympathetic men are at work In the i profession Human beings have the power In their own hands to better themselves and In thousands r and thousands of cases they have t the Inclination to exercise that pow er and they are actually exercising every day aMagazine Comblnaation We wHrBendvthe Hartford Her ald and Cbsmopolitaa Magazine I foriI only 140 This Is the cheapest offer in conjunction with a high class magazine we have ever made The Cosmopolitan is one of the greatest illustrated magazines o Y the country abounding in fiction b the most capable artlststamous In all its departments Better take advantage of this offer which Is also good on renewals of The Herald Subscribe now MEN WHO CRY ON TilE STREET THE REASON WilY I was standing on tho street corner today waiting for a car said a caller at the DeaconnessI Home In Chicago and I saw a man walking along with bowed head crying No he had not been drink ing He looked like a respectable I working man of middle age I wanted to speak to him butI didnt What do you suppose wasI the matter The deaconess whom he was ad dressing said nothing but she knew why some respectable mid dleaged men walk the city streets crying Visions rose before her A man who had Just visited his boy In Jail for stealinga man who had been hunting work for three weeks and lost out every time till the dearly loved wife and baby at home were literally starv Inga man who had Just had a flashlight of his own degradation and was comparing It with the In nocence of the cleanhearted lad that used to cuddle Into his mothers lap The men go weep- Ing along the streets sometimes but oftener far they go too dead at heart to weep Christian Herald 000000000000000O TIm EDITORS PRAYER 0 000000000000000 Give mlticnr Lordthe sweet philosophyThat will enable me with friendly eye To view the things that have no Joys for me The ways of other men that pass me by I would not frown at folly sol emnwiseAnd be content shrewdly to criticiseGive me the wide philosophy that find In each poor Jest and an tic something good Show me the tie that me to others binds That makes men lovable when understoodToo Ive had the narrower 4ai to be Clad In the garb of cold auster- Ity Give me a faith Just for each common dar Not In vain things beyond my ken and care Let me believe that down lifes darkest way The grime and dust hide some thing good and fair Let me find something in each sordid scene Of hidden good that is or might have been VHKN MAN mOWS OLD A LITTLE PHILOSOPHY It Is a law as old as the first man that when old age comes over him or begins to set Its seal on his mental makeup that the man turns to the soil for rest and recreation He wants to make something grow he wants to smell the earth he wants to do some thing that encourages pleasant thoughts of long ago This too whether he has pushed the pen followed the sea or Jockeyed with the professions for a living He wants to work In the garden trim trees or do something like that for exercise and recreation ho wants to en courage procreation in all earthly things Maybe it is the opening strain of thq benediction to the solemn measure of which he goes to his long home Working the soil and the increase thereof Is the pur est calling known to man maybe ttIIs instinct of the highest and purest which turns his waning activities sotlwards It Is the Inborn desire to do better that prompted some oldI sport to write of two contrite old men King David and King SolomonI Led merry merry lives And they had many many ladyC friends I And many many wives But when old age comes over themC With many many qualmsCKing Solomon wrot the Proverbs I King David wrote the Psalmsii Ij j I CASTORIAcI For Infants and Children The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signaturo of lGktRe If You Want the Newest NefBt Bteribee tfor The fe a1d11 a Tsar I f fl ODDS ARE ASKED DAsA To Be Built Across Ohio Near Henderson TO BE OPENED SEPTEMBER 7D1 In LouisvilleFirst of Series Between Louisville and Lower River ESTIMATED COST IS 81840000 Evansvllle Ind Aug isBldsf- or the construction of lock and dam No 48 in tho Ohio river 18 miles below Evansvllle are being advertised for by the war depart ment of the United Slates The completion of this costly structure will give this city a ninefoot riv er stage the year around With a clear title to the property constitut ing the site of the proposed dam Major Lyle Brown of Louisville has informed local people interested of the intention to open bids in his office September 7 The dam is to be 2310 feet long and the lock which will be on the Indiana side of the stream and will consist of a single chamber is to be 110 feet wide and COO feet long The estimated cost is 1840000 The Henderson dam will be the first of the series to be constructed between Louisville and the lower river and in cost and importance it will rank second only to the dam and locks at Louisville The pool made by the new dam will Ihave a surface elevation of nearly 338 feet above the sea level or about nine feet higher than that of the lower pool at that point Four or five years will be required to complete the dam locks and buildings Construction of the dams and loci was provided for by the last Congress which made a cash appro priation of 350000 and authorized an expenditure of 900000 addi tional under the continuing con tract system The dam provides a ninefoot slack water harbor for both Hen derson and Evansvllle and will put eight feet of water on the lower sill of lock No 1 In Green river the yfiar around It will backwater a distance df 3G miles and insure easy navigation over a number of bars that now Impede the movement of vessels during the summer The Henderson dam Is to be one of a series of dams In the Ohio river recommended by the engineering corps of the War department with a view to creating a ninefoot stage from Plttsburg to Cairo The en tire system comprises 54 dams and comtemplates ancxpcndlturo or C37314S8The first six dams near Pittsburg have been completed Dam No 7 Is being constructed Dam No 8 near East Liverpool 0 40 miles below Plttsburg has been completed Five other locks and dams between that point and Louis ville have been completed ALL GRADUATES SECURED EXCELLENT POSITIONS The Lexington Leader says Tile graduates of the College of Mechanical and Electrical Engin eering of the State University of Kentuckyclass of 1911 have all se cured good positions and most of them will enter Immediately after commencement upon the duties of these places A graduate of this department of State University canI feel perfectly certain that when he has completed his course of study with the approval of the University there is an opportunity imme diately awaiting him for renumera tire practice of his profession The great engineering concerns of the country have learned to re gard State University of Kentucky as one of the most efficient techni cal schools of the countryNearly allot the members of this years class were selected by representatives of various engineering and manufacturing I concerns who came to State University for the express purpose of procuring efficient engineering serviceThe industrial works of this country have long come to the con clusion that In order to enjoy the greatest development they must fill their engineering corps with com petent young men who have the foundation of a thorough technical education OIL FEVER RAMPANTcIN HANCOCK COUNTY The olj fever is sweeping HanE cock county as never before says the Hcwesvllle Clarion Jfhreo companies are busily engaged in taking leases of land practically In all parts of the county dramas H Snowden woo mail Jed Mis Marian w r Adafr of this city two years agog and who has many wells in the Ill inois oil region with 30 wells on a single farm of 160 acres Is in the lead so far with 85 leases taken and his agents Messrs W C Kelly and Popo McAdams are still at work Next in importance is J1I McCoach of Huntington W Va who is representing the McGuire syndicate and he has already ta ken 30 leases The other lessor is L Wilson of this city who has taken 27 In each lease there is an obligation requiring the lessor to drill within a year or forfeit the lease and IK is said that at least the first named two will begin work at once In fact the drilling ma chinery of Mr McCoach has al ready been shipped to Hawesvllle Six years ago a well was sunk here In the suburbs of the town and oil flowed freely but the well was closed and few It any know why In addition to the above it is said that Mr Hennen Jennings a former Hawesvllle man but for many years with a gold syndicate In South Africa has made arrange ments to drill on his large tract of land above town A Scientificl Question Nothing is ever totally lost or destroyed said the professor of physicsIn that case said the simple and frank person how do you ex plain the fact that everybody loses umbrellas and you never meet any body who has found one 000000000000000O POEMS YOULL ENJOY 0 o 0 O The Heralds Special Selections 0 90a a s 00 TilE FORTUNATE ISLES You sail and seek for the Fortunate Isles The old Greek Isles of the yellow- birds song Then steer straight on through the watery miles Straight on straight on and you cant go wrong Nay not to the left nay not to the right But on straight on and the isles are in sight The Fortunate Isles where the yel low birds sing And life lies girt with a golden ring These Fortunate Isles they are not so far They lie within reach of the lowliest door You can see them gleam by the twilight star You can hear them sing by the moons white sbore Nay never look back These lev eled gravestones They were landing steps they were steps unto thrones Of glory for souls that have sailed before And have set white feet on the tor tunate shore And what are the names of the Fortunate Isles Why Duty and Love and a large content Lol these are the Isles of the wat ery miles That God let down from the firmament Lo Duty and Love and a true mans Trust Your forehead to God though your feet In the dust Lo Duty and Love and a sweet faces smiles And these 0 friend are the For tunate Isles Joaquin Miller 000000000000000O COUNTY FUn DATES LV 0 o JtEXTUCliYto OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Allen Scottsvllle Sept 1416 BarrenGlasgow Sept 2730 BooneFlorence Aug 31Sept 2 BourbonParIs September 49 Breckenrldge Hardlnsburg Aug ust 2930rButler Morgantown Sept 2123 Bracken Germantown August 232GCallowayMurray Oct 1114 CampbellAlexandria Sept 59 Carroll Gallatin Owen Sanders Sept 69- FranklinFrankfort August 29 September 1 Graves Mayfleld Sept 2730 Hart Horse Cave Sept 2023 Jessamine Nlcholasville August 2931 Knox Barbourville August 30 September 1 LaRue Hodgenvllle Sept 57 McCracken Paducah Oct 36 Monroe Tompklnsvlllo August 30 September 2- NelsonBardstown August 30 J 2LPendletdn Falmouth Sept 2730 PulaskiSomerset August 29 September 1 Robertson Mt OHvet Sept 58 Simpson Franklin August 31 September 2 f Wayne Moiitlcello Sept 58 Subscribe for The Herald 91 a year I I Woman Power Otief Man Woman most glorious endowment ItI the power to awaken and hold the pure and honest love of a worthy man When the loses it and still loves onl no one in the wide world can know tho heartagony she endures The woman who suffer from weak nets and derangement of her special womanly or ganism soon loses the power to sway the heart of a man Her general health suffers and she loses her good looks her attractiveness her amiability and her power and prestige as a woman Dr KV Pierce of Buffalo NY with the assistance of his staff of able physicians has prescribed for and cured many thousands of women He has devised a successful remedy for womans ail lmenu It is known as Dr Pierces Favorite Prescription It is a positive regulatesi advise you to accepts substitute in order to make a little larger profit IT MAKES WEAK WOMEN STRONG SICK WOMEN WELL Dr Plenxt Ptemstat Pellets regulate tad ttnagtbea Stomach Liver tad Dowtli L poq r PRAYERS ANSWERED IN MIRACULOUS WAY And Former Cincinnatian Leaves His Crutches at St Annes Shrine The Cincinnati Enquirer says Catholic clergymen of Cincinnati are greatly Interested In the ac counts of his miraculous cure from a socalled fatal disease told by R E Lynch formerly of this city but now a resident of Bowling Green Ky Mr Lynch who Is visiting In Cincinnati is enroute to his home after making a trip to the shrine otI St Anne De Beaupre near Quebec hObjbUngtion of his body being entirely crip pled from paralysis Yesterday he n Iked x steadily without crutches mlracuIlousi Intervention of God through my prayers at the shrine of St Anne said Mr Lynch speaking of his ex perience which has been corrobor ated by a number of his Cincinnati frlendslncluding Rev Father Buse of St Peters Cathedral Four years ago when I Was employed as a railroad engineer I was a victim of ti headon collision I received InjurieS to my spine and of internal nature The result was that doc tors swore on tho witness stand that my case was hopeless and that as the disease of the spine progress clal emof 11 ed I would gradually become entire ly paralyzed and die My prayers were answered as I knelt before tho shrine on July 21 I arose and walked for the first time in years without aid I added my now use less crutches to the large pile uow resting In the holy citadel Mr Lynch Is a brother of Mrs Oscar Onken and Misses Hattie and Maude Lynch of this city Oth er local persons who were at St Anne Novena In Canada were C H Wcsterman and Miss Katherine MeechVAccording to the Canadian papers the case of Mr Lynch has created widespread attention In that part of y JJ Canada although it is said many tslmlllar Instances of some won derful cures are ascribed to the faithful prayers of pilgrims to the shrine of St Anne De Beaupre Novenas of St Anne Lava been held when hundreds of persons seeking 1 freedom from physical ills made pll brlmages to the local shrines Stepping on a rusty nail has been the cause of many cases of lockjaw The nail was not so much the fault na neglect of the wound If such 1 wounds were promptly cleansed 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SOME MEN NOT CONSULTED r By Clyde H Tavenner Special Washington Correspondent of The HeraldWashington Aug 19When the history of Mr Tafts administration Is written his failure to win the sympathy of the people will no doubt be attributed to his selection as advisers men who are not In sympathy with the needs of the peo ple of the country Let us see who the men are sur rounding President Taft who know exactly what they want and who through having practically a monopoly of the Presidents ear have been able to deceive him Into partLtIslatlon of the very character that lie promised the people before elec tion In order to secure their votes In his cabinet Mr Taft has Sec retary of State Knox former steel trust attorney Attorney General Wlckersham former sugar trust at torney and Secretary of Commerce iind Labor Nagle former attorney torthe WatersPierce Standard Ol Company Then in his immediate family circle the President has Brother Charles Taft who is so constituted temperamentally and financially that he can view legislation only lYrbm the viewpoint that Big Busi ness views it and also Brother Henry W Taft a member of theI New York law firm of Strong Cadwallader which represents the sugar trust Wall Street and theJJ great Industrial corporations- For substantiation of any advice the President may receive from these sources he has but to call In Senator Llppltt Aldrichs successor from Rhode island Mr Llppltt is one of the millionaire beneficiaries of the struggling cotton trust and knows exactly what he wants Oth ers who know what they want and upon whom the President relies are r t t enrose Smoot Guggenheim Du Pont and the balance of the ring of special privilege servers In the Sen ate And here Is a list of the men whose advise is not sought by Mr Taft LaFollette Clapp Cum mins Bristow and all genuine pro gressive Republicans These facts tell their own story Theres no chance for the President to do anything for the people so long as he has present advisers around and from present Indications he has no intention of taking on a new set of advisers- TTJE PATRIOTISM TOMEWhy should I support my own town Is a question everyone should put to himself and honestly consider The result would be ben eficial both to the Individual and the town Hero ore a few of the many reasons he would be sure to find The town Is his home and a mans first duty Is to his communal r home as well as to his domestic home Again local patriotism de 1L wands It Love for and pride in nes town is the duty as It shoulder be tbe Joy of every citizen and riat patriotism should Tlnd con stant expreF lon In furthering Its Interests His town affords him the A FACT ABOUT THE BLUES What Is known as the Blues Is seldom occasioned by actual exist lag external conditions but in tho great majority of cases by a dU ordered LIVER =THIS IS A PACT which may bo deraonitra ttedby trying a course of f ultsPiUs 1 ihycoatroIaHd regulate theLIVER They lirt zhope and bouyancy to the salad They bring health cl elastic flytothe body TAKE NO SUBSTITUTEi t dJ RTRVKInNEYf i ftitWIftA At tI I l err rn urr+ a iw rXrr protection of its government and Its laws and guards his property against fire and other losses A man should trade in his homo town Its business men are court eous willing and progressive their stock of goods is large and varied and If there Is something one wants which they do not carry they are always ready to procure It Unlike catalogue houses the home mer chants help to pay taxes of a town they contribute to churches Im provements and entertainments Without the business men the town would stagnate and property decrease in value The schools of a town provide ample and satisfactory education for ones children and its churches meet and satisfy his religious needs spiritual Its newspapers keep him Inform ed on local matters enlarge his knowledge help him In business minister to his enjoyment and that of his family and promote every wise effort put forth to help the best 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Glorious I While we were in Londdn mam ma and I wore presented at court t How grand it must have been r OhV It was perfectly glorious I 11actual11 tro ADAM AND EVE IN THE GARDEN MustHave BeenFree From Worry and Care SOME THINGS THEY ESCAPED Including Ml That Has Come Since Our First Par- entsLived t EDUCATION BEGAN IN EDEN In these days of many needless complications of the problem of liv- Ing that was already sufficiently complex without the addition of manmade embarrassments It is interesting to try to Imagine what the new and unspoiled earth was like In the eyes of our first famous progen itors and to speculate as to their probable mental attitude toward this world thatwas all before them where to choose It Is a question whether the positive or the negative blessings of the pair that wandered hand In hand through Edens bowers were the better reasons for con tinued thankfulness Their minds were unvexed by the multifold tur moil of a thousand seething agita tions that twentieth century men and women think they must worry aboutThere was In that golden age no question of votes for women there were no perturbing Court decisions there were no fluctuating stock markets There was no fire Insur ance and there was no politics nor any mayorallty campaigns There were no book agents no telephones no bills overdue no policemen no professional baseball There were no schools and It was not necessary to be publicspirited for there was no public Neither was it neces sary to start any reform associa tions for any purpose for there was nothing to reform The same bless ed absence of the public made pub lic opinion an unknown quan tity and saved the expensive bother of public utilities public service corporations public libraries and everything that suggests an agglomeration of persons for the supposed communal welfare Therq were no newspapers and there was no one to report the antics of the leviathan in his reedy covert or the doings of the megatherium In the heart of the ancient wood NoI faunal naturalists Invaded the verdant solitude and the great an imals were not captured for cir cuses or slaughtered for museums In the midst of the unimaginable horn and fauna the first man and the first woman had all the room they wanted and there were no straphangers no crowded cars no raised rates to be maintained or abated no smoke nuisance no unnecessary noises no hot pavements or crowded tenements The grams was of untrodden greenness tho four waterways of laden ran crys tal clear where cities were un known the trees had never felt tho Incision of the ax The dinosaur was os harmless as tho dove and ate like a kitten from the hands of the first gardener and his wire Since there was no fire one could dispense with cooks and the servant problem was nonexistent The positive blessings of Adam and Eve were numerous In the first place they were perfectly suit edthey were made for each other In the next placo they wereI born grown up and thereby escap ed such human juvenile ailments as teething the multiplication table practicing and all the intellectual and physical growing pains of the young idea Whatever thoj did they could do without taking connpel with lawyers or Important relatives or trustees or aught ex cept their own Inclinations They were perchance to be commiserated upon the fact that they were or phans hut Inasmuch ns they had never known the care of father and mother they could not miss the parents I that never were Why did they go and spoil It Why could they not have rested I content as tines wore Why did J they pull down the laden branch and nibble at the fruit of the tree j- Jof wisdom when the pomologlcal i Idlet they knew would have for Its sequel lasting unhapplne5aII And yet somehow as wo reflect these things the vision of an Adam and an Eve going forth from easeful Indolence to labor from the sheltered and cradled existence toII ho stern warfare with 1u1rdmateI ial conditions leaving behind them tithe lire of least resistance and the path of dalliance for the ocky uncompromising way that eads from Lfe toDeaththis Is Ji k to the picture of our first parents that It Is more profitable for us to con sider than the picture of their first uncivilized Ignorant indolent es tate Earth was not earth ere sons of men appeared and It was not placed under our human feet and hands and eyes to be merely a pleasure ground an Arcady or n forest of Arden whatever the So cialists Utopian dream of It maybe It Is not too much to say that It Adam after the fall was less of an angel he was more of a man and Eye was far better qualified to be the mother of the racePhiladelphia Ledger As Between Two Trades A lawyer In a court room may call a man a liar scoundrel vlllalt or a thief and no one will make a complaint when court adjourns If a newspaper prints such reflec tlons on a mans character there IIs a libel suit or a dead editor Tills is owjng to the fact that the people believe what an editor says What a lawyer says cuts no figure Wills Point lad Chronicle A NEW SHELL GAME HOW IT WAS WO lED A new shell game is being play ed at the sundrenched beaches Let there be three or four girls gathered together under a striped awning or parasols and a young man appears displaying three shells heGirls how many shells do you see Three say the girls- I say there are four says the young man and he shuts his hand and opens It again Now how many arc there Three say the girls stoutly ThreeBut I say four he declares Will you each give ft dollar to the Childrens Outing Fund If Im wrong Yes they all agree Then give It says the suave young man for wrong I am there are only three Ive caught six persons with the same dodge this mornlngNew York Tele graph Attnrk Like Tigers In fighting to keep the blood pure the white corpuscles attack disease germs like tigers But often germs multiply so fast that the little fighters are overcome Then see pim ples bolls eczema salt rheum and sores multiply and strength and ap petite fan This condition demands Electric Bitters to regulate the stomach liver and kidneys and to expel poisons from the blood They are the best blood purifier writes C T Budahn of Tracy Calif I have ever found They make rich red blood strong nerves and build up your health Try them50c at James H Wllllanms m Subscribe for The Hartford Herald Exercise anti Food What do you want demanded Mr Newlywed as he confronted the tramp at the door of the bunga low breakfast or work Both sir replied the wayfarer timidlyWell eat that returned the other savagely handing out a bis cuit and a piece of steak and youll have both- Whereupon Mrs New 1 y wed glanced reproachfully at her hus band for he was giving away the first fruits of her culinary studies at the cooking school Sallow complexion comes from bilious Impurities in the blood and the fault lies with the liver and bowelsthey are torpid The med icine that gives results In such cases Is HERBINE It Is a fine liver stimulant and bowel regulator Price 50c Sold by Hartford Drug Co Hartford Ky and Donovan Co Beaver Dam Ky m S S There Are Others First FanThat fellow behind the bat must have been vaccinated good and strong some time or other Second FanWhy First FanIt seems Impossible- for him to catch anything I Screed to Rive lilI7New Stomach I suffered Intensely after eatingII and no medicine or tried seemed to do any goodwrltesI H Youngpeters editor of the IW Lake View Ohio The first I doses of Chamberlains Stomach surprlsIIngseemed to give me n new stomach I land perfectly good health For sale by all dealers m l Subscribe for The Herald 1a year Six months 50c I Children Cry FOR FLETCHERS I O ASTORIA 1In1 I sonnl supervision since its infancy Allow no ono to deceive you in this All Counterfeits Imitations and JustnsgoOll arc Experiments that trlflo with and endanger tho Infants and Children Experience against buttt What is CASTORIA Castorla is n harmless substitute for Castor OH Pare gone Drops and SoothIng Syrups It is Pleasant It contains neither Opium Morphine nor other Narcotlo substance Its ago is its guarantee It destroys Worms and allays Fcvcrishucss It cures Dlarrhcua anti Wind Colic It relieves Teething Troubles cures Constipation and Flatulency It assimilates tho Food regulates tho Stomach and Bowels giving healthy anti natural sleep Tho Childrens Panacea Tho Mothers Friend GENUINE CASTORIA ALW- AYSt2je Signature of E 2 The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years TIll CtHTAUX COMPANY TT XUKKAT mTRICT Hew YONA CITY XE T1Tcr Lightannd PrCompany ISCOHIOKATKU E G BARRASS MGR HartfordJKy Will wire your ho tine at cost Electric Lifhts are clean healthy lull safe Xo home 01 business JIOIISG shmild be icitlwut them when within reach WINTERING IN CAMP I IN ARMY QUARTER- SAlterWhichCameSeme Desperate Fighting by Our Kentucky Boys- Reminiscences of the Ohio coun ty boys of the Confederacy contin ued Heaver Dam Ky Aug 1iArri- vtug at Dalton our boys once more went Into winter quarters Dalton was a beautiful little city ofI some 2000 Inhabitants 38 miles from Chattanooga und 110 miles I from Atlanta anti on the Western and Atlantic Railroad Hitherto wo could hear nothing definite from our homes but now arrangements were made by the two Governments to exchange let ters so while wo were In our win ter quarters we wore receiving let ters from our homos regularly It was a great treat to the boys to hear from the dear ones at home once more The winter of 18C3 and 04 was a cold snowy winter and the two I great armies lay Idle through that winter without any movements be ins made by either side So the winter wore slowly by with nothing doing except now and then a prize drill by some of the regiments The Southern soldiers wore re ceiving presents from their homos such as clothing and provisions but I our boys could receive nothing as there was a great hostile array be tween us arid our homes We could only look at our Southern comrades receive their presents It is claimed by some that here andII where tho Kentucky Brigade recolv I od the name of Orphan Brigade i Anyhow while they wore enjoying I their good things wo wore enjoIi I Ing our hoof and corn bread issued by our Government The hard campaigns through which our boys had gene hail thinned our ranks till we did not have but half the number that was rous iored In at Russollvllle We were endeared to each other as brothers and If one of the company went to the country and made a raise of anything to eat past common ho al ways divided with the boys As the spring of 1864 opened arrangements were being made by the t laA two great armies for another cam ualgn General Joseph K John ston had talon command of the Army ofTenncssee and was having the army equipped and everything in readiness to meet Sherman with his host So on the first of May the cav alry that covered our front was driven In then the army was put In motion and on the 4th day of May the Oth Kentuckywlth the bal ance of the brigade took a position on Rock Face mountain two miles from Dalton on the left of Snake Creek Gap where the railroad ran through from Chattanooga to Dal tone hold that position for one week when Sherman made a flank movement on Johnston and John ston met him at Resncca Here one of the most desperate battles of the war was fought Sherman think lag that ho had Johnston In n trap mode a furious attack but he was mot my Hardeos Corps which hurled him hack In great disorder But he renewed the onslaught and this time his main attack was against the Orphan Ill igade They made severalI desperate charges but each time they wore hurled back with great slaughter Hero Sergeant J K Wickllff of our company was killed and some of our ooys were wounded but we held our position when night put an end to the fight Ing Test at nightfall when every thing hnd become calm the 4th Kentucky brass hand came out on the picket line and played Dixie Everything was perfectly still till the music ceased when they fired a volley but to no effect as our boys were In the ditches that night Johnston withdrew his army across the Ostencola ricer and took a po slton In Cartcrsvllle An ordinary cane nf diarrhoea can ao a rule bo cured by a single dose of ChumborlalnsColIc Cholera md Diarrhoea Remedy This rem- edY has no superior for bowel com plaints For sale by all deal ore nl S Fifty Young Men Wanted Fifty more young men are wanted 1 to learn Telegraphy and accept s positions as telegraph operators onrthe L N Railroad Address E H ROY Supervisor Nashvlllo Tonn 54to Children Cry FOR FLETC- HERSCASTORIA x i vIwywjiIi AUGUST 23 1M1 HERALDWEDNESDAXPAGE EIGHT THE HARTFORD The Hartford Heral r ADABUIIG Aug 18Mr and Mrs C L who havo been away on trip for the past month L IIPattonreturned home They repo iI time and a catch of hundred flab the largest t weighing sixty pounds t Mr and Mrs Gordon and MI Dora HInes of Taffy spent Friday i with Mr and Mrs John Raymond1 I I Ihere a number of people from 7 are attending the Cox meeting t tatMt Morlab Mr and Mrs Almon Duke of P- lo t J spent Thursday night with MrsI 1 1Dukas sister L Patton and brother Mr and Bernard Taylor son of J W Tay lor Is very HI of typhoid fever Mrs Albert Helm left last week t for Owensboro where she will remain and undergo an operation Mr and Mrs J H Miller of Dun dee and Mrs C E Miller nnd daughter Kathleen of Magan spent Friday with Mr and Mrs C L Patton MAXWELL Aug 19Mr and Mrs Jlmmle Flelden of Owensboro are visiting relatives and friends of this neigh borhood Mrs G E Barr of this place IsI visiting her father In Owensboro Mr and Mrs Bog Nance went to Hartford Wednesday- Mr and Mrs J D Crowe and Mr- Owensand Mrs JimmIe Fielden of boro spent Thursday with Mrs Bob i Hudson here Misses Fannie Delacy and Barber Cox of Glennvllle are visiting Mrs Clayton Morgan EASTVIEW Aug 21Qulte a crowd from this place attended the W O W barbecue at Sugar Grove Friday Mr Earney HInton went to Waco Texas Monday to make that hisI future home Messrs IL J and L D French made a business trip to Owensboro ThursdaIMr J T Taylor of Henderson visited friends and relatives In this i vicinity recent1IMr and Mrs S F McKlnley of Auburn spent the past week with s relatives In this community- Mr J C Taylor Henderson IsI spending a few days with relatives hereIOur school Is getting along nicely with Mss Sally Crowe as teacher Mrs Sally M Martin of this place died of consumption of the bowels In the sixtysecond year of her age August 10th Funeral services were conducted at Bells Run church on the llth by Rev Norris Lashbrook after which hertremains were laid to rest In the Bells Run cemetery Mrs Jane Mitchell died August less of old ago and complication of diseases Her remains were Inter red In the Harrietts Creek ceme tery on the 16th NOTICE in I have moved my office to the drug store of J H Williams E B PENDLETON M D Notice Clear HnJ CamP N 198 W 0Mw wlllunvO11 the monument of Sovereign J LV Hoover deceased on Thursday Septc ilher 7 1911 at Clear Run trAnfnvelling will take place at 2 juoclockIs Invited to be present and all Woodmen who can conveniently at tend are especially requested to bo present and aId In the services All persona living within convenient distance will kindly bring a filled basket etc as dinner will be served the on the grounds L E WADE Con Cornea eaBya tCERALVO Aug 21Dr J M Evorloy who has been dangerously 111 for several weeks Is no better by Miss Willie Klmraell Rochester Is visiting the family of D W Kim moll Messrs Ion Morrlweathcr and John Richardson of visited Is their sister Mrs Larkin Baker 1 last weekwMr Clyde Kimbley and family all Bowling Green are visiting rela tives here A County Unit Indorsed 1In Frankfort Ky Aug 19The action of the Democratic State Convention Incorporating tho county P unit plank In the platform at Louis i vllle was Indorsed by the Franklin Association of Baptists today After a long debate on a motion to pass the wool tariff revision bill rover President Tafts voto the c House late Friday failed to pass the 1 1111 by the necessary twothirds 1 vote the result being 227 to 129r L This kllled the wool bill X rti tLII dvoc0ovcoovoooocoo0 6 J W Briincr Pastor 0 000000000000000 aPrager service Wednesday even Ing at 8 oclock DaracnreBlblo school Sunday at 946 a m Dr E W Ford Supt saMorning worship at 1046 a m Preaching by the pastor Theme of sermon The Training of Child ren It is the purpose of the speaker to discuss the responsibility upon parents the tendencies of the present day and the Bible ad ctilldrenaare being reared Evening worship at 8 oclock Theme of sermon A Practical ChristianityB U at 7 oclock The public cordially Invited to worship with us 0000000000000000 METHODIST CHURCH 0 O Virgil Elgin Pastor O- OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO There will be a church confer ence In connection with the prayer meeting Wednesday at 8 p m A full attendance of members Is de sired Preaching at Goshen next Sun day 000000000000000O R1IOADS O- ooooooooooooooooo Alvah Clayton son of David S and Lula Loney Rhoads was born May 22 1892 He died July 21 1911 Ho united with the Baptist church In Beaver Dam Ky No vember 1908 and lived a faithful member loved by all until death He had prepared himself to teach In the schools of the State and was a success in his profession His alms in life were high but God called him to live In the better land when his career on earth had just begun His many friends mourn his loss but earth hath no sorrows which heaven cannot heal His Pastor A B Gardner GIRL WIFE OF ELEVEX MOTHER OF RARY GIRL Benton Ky Aug 18 Probably the youngest mother In Kentucky Is Mrs Ben Thomas of Calvert City Mrs Thomas gave birth last week to a girl baby which weighed nine pounds Mrs Thomas U only eleven years old and will not he twelve until October Mother and baby are doing well s FOR SALE One hundred and four acres of land mostly cleared in full state of cul halt bottom half hill 14 acres of which Is well timbered This land is in two tracts adjoining un derlaid with a 6foot vein of No 11 coal Good dwelling line stock barn good young orchard two good wells and stock pond of everlasting water Near Hartford and Deaver Dam pike Will sell as a whole or two tracts Terms reasonable For further particulars call on or address John M Chinn or Mitchell Baldwin Deaver Dam Ky GH4 I Accused of Stealing E E Chamberlain of Clinton e boldly accuses Bucklena Arni- ca Salve of stealingthe sting from burns or scaldsthe pain from sores of all kindsthe dis ess from bolls or piles It robs cuts corns bruises sprains and In ries of their terror he says as- a keeling remedy Its equal doesnt exist Only 2c at James H Williams m John MrDnnlol Dead at Maxwell Following an Illness lasting several weeks John McDaniel one of best known residents of his sec tion died of a complication of die- ses at the homo of Daniel Dish man near Maxwell Thursday afternoon He was eighty years of age and although having been married was a widower and is not survived any children or Immediate rola lves I Buy It now Now Is the time to buy a bottle of Chamberlains Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy It almost certain to bo needed be bro the summer Is over This rem hy has no superior For sale by dealers m For Sale portable sawmill 2Ghorsepower good repair WIll sell reasonable on easy payraqnts For further particulars call on or address W Her Rockport Ky or Adam Fulton Beaver Dam Ky Route No1 32t4 Veteran Offender Fined Ben Johnson a sixtyyearold of Christian county has been convicted on 17 accounts for boot legging and received floes amount Ing to 1166950 He Sold uor from a jug and sold IthlslIQI centa a drink w II I II II EI Ell II II N Elegant Cote Pano FreelIJ TT- e0 von oo ees ooYour Friends Will Help You Get It iii We Give Certificates IwithI IIIIIIand your friends to secure a large percentage of these certificates if you get busy at once III I filllJ I Line Up Your Friends IexpensiveI I A Piano Worth Owning III WHere inIIIis a short description of this magnificent Cote piano It is a large size instrument measuring 4 ft 9 in height 5 ft 2 inin length and weighs boxed ready for shipment over 800 lbs The finest material and most experienced workmanship have produced in the Cote an instrument excellent in tone power and appearance The case designed is very beautiful It is adorned with rich carvings standing out in bold relief indicating artistic elegance The surface of the instrument attracts at once with its deep mellow color polished and resplendent as a mirror The keyboard is a wealth of genuine ivory keys The action is easy elastic and responsive The piano has a fine fullsinging tone at once deep and tender capable alike of producing spectacular musical effects and of yielding the softest dreamiest melodies This elegant piano compels admiration for its massive showy qualities and likewise proves itself friendly to deepest tenderest feelings of the heart It will win its princely way in any home It is installed in thousands of the best homes conservatories educational and religious institutions in the land and is well and favorably recommended by leading public men women and institutions by musicians teachers and I other excellent judges of musical instruments Ask to see the portfolio containing these recommendationsifi Get it For Your Home This piano will make your home more attractive for yourself for the rest of the family and for your many friends It will beautify the parlor keep the children at home teach the daughter a fine accomplishment make home life pleasant to the son entertain your friends brighten the lonely hours and pro mote sociability and good fel lowship Or Your Societym i i If not for yourself then you will want this piano for tyour lodge literary society school room church Sunday school labor union A pi ano will secure a larger mem bership bring out the mem bers every meeting make the program more impressive add to the beauty of the room and promote the friendship of all the members How to Secure this 350 Piano Free Cut out the coupon at the bottom of this advertisement fill it in properly mail or bring it yourfriends l1 own credit in our store ballot box With your friends help you can secure several hun dred dollars worth of certificates every week The piaiio will be given to the one secur ing the greatest number of certificates between September 1 1 1911and1 1 May 1 1912 OUR PRICES WILL REMAIN AS LOW AS EVERt REMEMBER It will not cost you one penny more to trade with Our prices stay thoroughIThere every reason why you should do all your trading at our store I COME TO THE STORE TODAY AND SEE THE PIANO Play on ittest it then enter your name in the contest which m IIIJA Cut Out I Sign Name 1 Forrn or us is J or bring our store NOMINATION COUPON FAIR Co MAIN ST IJARTFORD KY I wish to nominate as cf candidate in your piano conteste understand this iy merely a nomInation not a vote and docs not obligate me in any ifay Name Date Alre8sm Bring to Store Today u I HARTFORD ENIVCm j C- En ij n C7TC CI 1EI31 j 4 tfti9 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