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Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.): n. Wednesday, September 20, 1911.
Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.): n. Wednesday, September 20, 1911. Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.). 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Jno. P. Barrett & Co., Hartford, KY 1911 haf1911092001 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.): n. Wednesday, September 20, 1911. Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.). Jno. P. Barrett & Co., Hartford, KY 1911 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognitio n (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has be en done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Librar ies Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. h- I THEtjl u x fir ty 1 Subscriptionr 1 Per Year in Advance IIII Coiner the HtnlJ of a iioity Semi the revs ofJJILSaliuii Linking at Jfj Bid All Kinds Job Printing Neatly Executed1il i I1lYEAR HARTFORD KY WBDNESDA SEPTEMBER 20 1911 NO 38 I i1I WILL BE GUANO ALLDAY RALLY p At Hartford onThursdayI October 12th A FREE BARBECUED DINNER For All Gov McCreary AO s Stanley John Rhea and Ben Johnson WILL UK OX HAND AND SPEAK At a recent gathering of the Mc Creary Club of Hartford which meets every Thursday night at Democratic headquarters In the front rooms over the drug store of the Hartford Drug Co It was sug 1r gested that the Democrats of Ohio county have an allday rally at Hartford at some noar date In the 1 future It didnt take long for mat tern to take shape A motion was made and carried that a petition be prepared to the Democratic State Executive Committee at Louisville asking for notable speakers and re questing a date which would best knit circumstances here It was agreed that the speakers asked for should be Gov Jas B McCreary Hon A O Stanley Hon Ben Johnson and Hon John Rhea and the date for the rally set for Thursday October 12 A few days later two Democrats from Hartford went to Louisville visited Demo cratic headquarters bearing the letter of request and were assured that the Democrats of Ohio county would certainly receive due consid oration in the matter Within a few days thereafter a letter was received here by County Chairman G B Likens giving the glad Infor mation that the full request would be granted both as to speakers and date and that arrangements could be made accordingly The affair then became a certainty and the public can rest assured that no de u tall will be lacking to make it the grandest political event that ever transpired In the county Dem ocrats from this and adjoining n- I ties can meet and mingle together f and be regaled with oratory from spine of the most noted speakers of the country Besides Messrs Mc Creary Stanley Johnson and Rhea there will in all likelihood be other noted personages and orators pres ent and It will be a time of general good cheer and rejoicing long to be remembered The rally will begin early and last all day and there will probjibly be people here from twenty miles ground A free barbecued dinner will be served to the crowd and the 2p grounds will be prepared to enter tain maqy thousands It Is In 1tended to make It a grand love feast and a memorable day In ev ery respect There will be speaking both In the morning and after noon by the gentlemen mentioned and perhaps others At a meeting of the McCreary Club last Thursday night the letter from the Executive Committee at Louisville was read and the body Immediately got busy on arrangements for the grand rally On mo tion tuageJ S Glenn President i44and Chairman of the Club proceed ed to appoint committees to have charge of then details of the rally so as to systematize the arrange ments The different precincts of the county will be called upon to donate such as they may feel able f to give In the way of provisions or cash Sheep Boats hogs or young cattle will be acceptable either alive or dressed Pits will be dug and the barbecuing process will begin several days before the day i of the rally so as to have every thing ready It has been suggested x that whore one man may not feel f ableto give a whole animal tWoor1 three may Join together In ierlenced cooks will be employed id prepare the viands After due- eeuideratlonlthejt following gent tla were appointed to act In thetrreepectlve capacities L ft General Committees CowJHlttee on flronnfls Rpwan Holbrook C E Jforrlion Sydney Willlsr JW8 Olllwple OJ Tay- for eraeK1lilrkkead t mtiaiwSleanceaad Prlvi- legek HeokerJ yililtamai Rr T1 1 HoOvorA C Acton W E mIls B L Taylor Committee on Music M Bean Ellis Foster W J Bean Committee on Transportation H P Taylor RE Lee SImmerman Fred Cooper Committee on Provisions Leslie Coombs E Crabtreo P B Taylor C P Turner W N Stevens V O Barnett J C Tier Committee on Ice WaterS W Ford Hooker Williams Harry Hoover Leslie Bennett Committee on Advertising and Publicity Heber Matthews F L Felix T J Smith A C YeIser W H Barries Tub B Wilson Committee on DecorntlonrW M Fair Arthur Petty James GillespIe R D Walker John E Bean A E Pate Committee on HotelsJ Will Cooper Dr L B Bean James H WilliamsCommittee on Program Judge J S Glenn A C YeIser Precinct Members Committee on Finance Jno P FosterHartford R 3 W V Sproule Dundee Jno H Miller Magan J A James Cromwell C H BrownWysox-S I L Fiilkerson Rockport William Johnson Paradise G N Baize Balzetown G J HoovorFuledalnndT- om Rag and Roslrie W F Howard Whltesvllle R P A Swain Prentls J HlhomasBeaver Dam Luther ChInn Beaver Dam L E IIerrelMcHenry-E S McMillan Centertown Ray AddingtonSmallhousS- helby Ford Fordsvllle J D Cooper Fordsvllle CI Ri Rhoads Whltesvllle R 2 Walter Walker Fordsvlllo R 2 T W Daniel s Olaton S H Riley Buford- E K SaiithHartford R C R A Rowan Hartford R 7 D R Helsloy Ceralvo- A B Tichenor Matanzas J BT RenfrowNarrows- J B Chambers Whltesvllle P 2- PL Alford Arnold Thos Baker a Render LION HEX JOHNSON TO STUMP STATE FOR TICKET Louisville Ky Sept 16Cong- ressman Ben Johnson of Bards town who withdrew from the race for tho Democratic nomination for Governor before the State primary was held wll begin an active cam paign for the ticket next week It was announced ai Democratic head quarters last night that Congress man Johnson would make his first speech at Danville Monday and that he will be assigned to several other places during October it be- Ing his purpose to make as many speeches In the Interest pf the tick et as his duties at Washington will permit l HARTFORD COLLEGE LECTURE LYCEUM IS ESTABLISHED The Faculty and teachers of Hartford College have established what shall be known as the Hart ford College Lecture Lyceum a lecture and entertainment course for the season of 191112 Not all the entertainments will be lectures but each will be of high class and es pecially beneficial to the student body and citizens of Hartford The dates will be scattered throughout the winter and early spring and the people of the town and vicinity are earnestly invited to support this very worthy enterprise The dates and character of entertainment have been arranged as follows Capt Richmond P HobsonOct- ober 3 Nod Woodman HumoristCar toonist December 19 Select Entertainers February 10 Waldon Co MagIciansMarch 6 A E WIggam Crusade Lecturer Forty Kinds of Fools etc March 29- SIdney Landon LectureV April 12 The proceeds of the entertain ments lit excess of the expenses are 1frtford will be chtfrged and season tickets can be purchased at reduced r tes This effort on the part of the College folks to provide both enter uldlbeonly do much good but puttuaW ionch wlth fthe btat ipf Tanned and lghcl G lgt Xeutejtatntpeu pof theday JIJ p aa e fl 1I TO DISTRIBUTE THE LITERATUREA- In One Section and Keep It Out of Others A PLAN OF THE REPUBLICANS Are Now Engaged In Frying the Fat Out of State Employes PLAYING A DESPERATE GAME Paducah Ky Sept 1GThe one or two curious Democrats who last night attended the meeting of the McCrackcn County ORear club were startled by a frank open statement made by Prof Thomas W VInson candidate for Superintendent of Public Instruction on the Re publican State ticket who together with Capt earl Henderson of Ma- rIon is in charge of the branch Republican State campaign headquarters at the Palmer House here Capt Henderson by the way was In charge of the State militia that preserved order during the al leged night rider troubles in this sectionThe statement referred to was made In answer to the request of Chairman Arthur Martin for a supply of Republican campaign hand books Mr VInson said Martin we must have some campaign hand books down here Have there been printed yet 1Ii Said Mr Vlnson apologetically No none have been printed yet and none will be printed You see the campaign committee has decid ed to have n great number of pieces of printed matter pamphlets etc printed but they will all be in separate pieces You see there will bo some pieces we want to place IIn the hands of certain classes and we wouldnt like for them to get Into the hands pf certain other classes The damaging admission was re ceived In silence by members of the club Assess State Employes Frankfort Ky Sept 1GA rep resentative of the Republican cam paign cpmmlttee was in Frankfort today for the purpose of frying some fatrotit of the Statehouse em ployes He called n meeting of the employes this afternoon In the board room at the capitol and all the employes who wore In the build ing yesterday were present Of cpurse nothing was given out for publication but It Is known that all the employes were assessed 5 per cent pf their years salary for campaign expenses Itwqs an nounced to the clerks that none of the corporations was goingtocon tribute anything to the campaign fund this year and therefore the officeholders must bear the burden and put up the money Some weeks ago one of the State house employes stated that If he was asked for a campaign contribu tion this year he would reply that he Inclosed a check for the same amount that Judge ORear gave four years ago to the campaign fund and send the committee a blank check as he said Judge ORear gave nothing four years ago and declined to help in the campaign in any way at all Whether the aforesaid employe did this tyday Is not known FIERCE TELEPHONE WAR LEADS TO DOCTORS WAR Paducah Ky Sept GDrB- L Bradley has filed a suit in the McCracken Circuit Court for a permanent Injunction to prevent the members of the McCracken County Medical Society from ejecting him from the membership It Is anoth er chapter in tho Interesting tele phone war that has waged in Padu cab for several months In June all of the doctors entered into an agreement to use only ore tee phone and voted to install the Home telephone In preference to the East Tennessee telephone Recent ly D Bradley reinstated the East Tennessee telephone In his once and charges were presented against brokeIhisFor FnlfPTown property vacant lots cottages end twoiatory dwelling A C YEt8ER co r jt 4 Hartford Kj-I I tR Tiid tIl TI fiRJlERY Kentucky Girl MistreatedI j at Tampa Flat Vs ML STORy OF TRIALS Xpldll i by the Girl Whose In npcence Was Taken Ad k vantage Of 3 W tRTAnTED AT LOUISVILLE iJ Tajnpa Fla Sept 16A girl confined Jn the Womans Home and Hospital who gave her name as Mary Richardson and home as HarQajd BreckenrIdge county Ky tolls a pitiful story of how she was drlvon Into white slavery by Marian Lawrence and Ethel Evans two of Tamf demimonde She said that transportation from Louisville to Tamp was funlshed her by Edna Shelley of Louisville under the pretense bat she would be given a positron in this city Thygrrt said that she lived near Louisville Mid that she went to that cityseekemployment as a ticket sellerina movingpicture show and she says that while In Louis ville she met Edna Shelley who was 8ticket seller In a picture show near the corner of Fourth and Green streets and that the Shelley woman told her she could get her a jobat Tampa Fla Tlie RIchardson girl says she was surprised when she reached Tampa to find that she was shown a room In a disreputable house She says she rebelled against the treatment there Imposed upon her but that the Lawrence and Evans women threatened her life If she made trouble or attempted to leave the houseJj Spa says she was forced to spend all her wages for gowns worn in such places Warrants wore Issued In the United States Court here today for Marian Lawrence and Ethel Evans who are being held by the city au thorities They will be brought be fore the Fiscal Court Monday District Attorney Cheney Mayor McKay City Attorney Mabry and Chief Woodward visited the girl In the Womans Hospital today She reiterated her story to them The negro nurse also confirmed the storyIt Is snld the two women under arrest will set up A plea In defense that Miss Richardson met R com mercial man In Loulivllle who dI- rected her to Tampa and that she was supposed to be a girl onto the ways of the world Conflicting Stories Tolil by Edna Shelley The Louisville CourierJournal of Sunday says Edna Shelley cashier and ticket seller at the Casino Theater In Fourth street between Green and Jefferson the woman named In the whiteslave story from Tampa told conflicting stories last night about the part alleged to have been taken by her In the case When Informed by a reporter for the CourierJournal that her name had been mentioned to the police by the girl found In the Lawrence womans resort at Tampa she said I know nothing about any girl named Richardson Neither do I know of any girl who left hero recently to go to Tampa MIss Shelley was closely ques tioned for fully ten minutes but she refused to say more and was careful not to deviate from her story An hour or so later however In another Interview she admit ted that Ii strange girl with face smeared with cosmetics rather shabbily dr iletnll and with dark complexion approached her nt the box ofRoVo the theater about three weeks ago and applied for a post tion The girl told n hard luck story she said She bed only five dollars In her possession at tho time and needed employment MlfsfriShelley then went on to say that she had made the acquaintance- of Marian Lawrence the keeper of I the resort tin Tampa about a year ago while the latter was vIsitin- gLoulllvlJle1he Lawrence woman she 8aid rented a room from her j streetandinlthislance 8he declaredrpositvely that J 1 w she did not know that the woman vrtLa of questionable character About three weeks ago she said she received a letter from the Law rence woman requesting that she send a girl to Tampa to accept em ployment as a housemaid She said that when the strange girl appear ed at the box office of the theater she gave her the Lawrence womans letter Sha went away without telling me her name she added I do not know whether she wrote to Ma rian Lawrence or not or whether she went to Tampa or whether she IB the woman who Is now In trouble Further I do not know how the woman In Tampa came to know my name Marian Lawrence may have told her Anybody may have told her my name A halfhour or so after making this statement the Shelley woman admitted In the presence of Irvin Simons manager of the Casino Theater that she made the ac quaintance of the strange girlthe girl she at first said she met at the box officethrough a Mrs Mary Ragsdale The latter she said had been employed at The Seelbach It was her understanding she said that the strange girl had worked at the hotel Inquiry at The Seelbach failed to reveal any Information about the girl or the present whereabouts of Mrs Ragsdale It was said that the latter had worked at the hotel but no one had any knowledge of the girlAt the Shelley apartment this morning at 130 oclock a woman who said she was Miss Shelleys mother said My daughter feels the disgrace keenly and she left the city tonight after the show Sho made this statement whenII told that the white slave Tampa lad declared to the police that Mies Shelley had furnieliedr with transportation to tho SouthII The woman Insisted that not know where Miss Shelley hadI gone Humans Arrest Asked The CourierJournal of Monday says Telegraph advices early this morning that the Mayor and chief of police of Tampa had demanded I the immediate arrest of Edna Shel ley of 328 West Jefferson street cashier at a motion picture theater followed hard upon the heels of the news that the girl who alleges she had been held In white slavery In the Florida town had been Identi fied as Miss Pearl Snyder of Harn ed Breckenrldge county Ky The Tampa officials called upon United States District Attorney Cheney of Orlando Fla to take steps to have the Louisville woman taken Into custody The latter Is charged by Miss Snyder with having furnished her transportation to Tampa and sending her to a house of 111 fame under false pretenses The home of Miss Edna Shelley who was accused by the Snyder girl of furnishing her transportation i and directing her to tho resort of the Lawrence woman In Tampa was closed to newspaper men yesterday The report given out at the home of Miss Shelley Saturday night that the young woman had left the city was contradicted by several acquaintances of Miss Shelley They asserted that she Is still at home and though she feels keenly I the notoriety tho case ban given her has no Intention ot leaving townThe penalty In cases of conviction for whiteslave dealing Is not less than five years In a Federal prison This applies to all agents In the In terstate transportation of girls or women to engage in Immoral pur suits KILLED BY LIGHTNING FROM WIRE CLOTHES LINE Now Castle Ky Sept 16Newt- on Dixon was struck by lightning this afternoon and almost Instant ly killed When tho bolt descended Dixon was standing by a wire clothesline part of which was In contact with his body The elec tricity traveled along this wire un til it reached Dixon the whole force of It passing Into his body Dixon fell to the ground In a heap dead No sound passed his lips Dixon was well known in this section Former Gov Frank Hanly formally declares that It the Indiana Republicans do not Incorporate a coun i ty option plank In their plat n- ltiexDparhel willI bolt the party and i take the stump against 1U i t u DODGING SUBJECT a THE RULING POINT In Judge ORears Cam paign for State Office VITAL MATTERS ARE IGNORED And Important Questions to Voters Adroitly Put Aside by Him WANTS TO PICK OWN SUBJECTS No matter what policies the Republican national and State admin istrations ore committed to they must not be discussed In Kentucky this year because It might offend Judge ORear whose peculiar mind can only shelter one Idea at R time d and whose highly sensitive organi zation Is so easily disturbed When President Taft comes out for reciprocity and has to rely on Democratic votes to pass the meas ure and Congressman Langley ORears campaign manager votes agalnst It ho jiienlTon must he made of the matter because It annoys the supersensitive Judge When President Taft urges Re publican Senators to pass the arbi tration treaties and ExPresident Roosevelt appeals to them to defeat them no reference must be made to the fact this year because Judge ORear wants to change the 1 subjectWhen a Democratic House passeszbills reducing the tariff on wool and the farmers and laborers free list bill and the Democrats of the Senate with the aid of Republican 1 insurgents enact those moasure3 into laws and n Republican Presi dent vetoes them ovary Kentucky speaker must keep silent on tho subject for the reason that Judge ORear publicity confesses that ho has never read the bills nor heard of the vetoes When the official records show tlt Governor Willson spent In three years and a half over 270 ouo for State militia Judge ORear objects to Governor McCrearys dis cussion of the matter although the Republican platform which he and Caleb Powers wrote unreservedly endorses Wlllsons administration Nor does the Republican candidate think It polite for anybody to quote from records the astounding fact that Governor Wlllsons Board of Equalization raised the value of I farm lands for assessment purposes 61000000 to help pay the debts he Incurred by calling out the troopsJudge ORear will not permit the discussion of national questions In this campaign although he Is urg ling the election of n Republican Legislature which will send to the United States Senate a man who like Bradley will vote against the reduction of the tariff and will line up with the predatory trusts Judge ORear will not permit n discussion of the Issues that have been raised by an Incompetent ex travagant Republican State admin istration because he does not want the minds of the voters to dwell on these disturbing questions The Republican platform endorsed Taft and It endorsed Wlllson ORear dominated that Convention He could have repudiated both these administrations but he chosu to support their every act and If he has half tho courage honesty and sincerity which he boasts of 1 hnvlne he will continue that support In his public speeches 4 t ROIIDKRK STEAL ftlinOUO I HUT LEAVE MUCH GOLD iif New Westminster Canada Sept e- 16Three men early today rob bed the bank of a sum estimated at 315000 The robbers blew thevsafe with nltroglycerlne and after securing the money fled through a rear exit The Chinese porter who came to the bank at 5 a m found the robbers working and was bound and gagged by them goldIntoo heavy to carry Tho bank is next door to the po liee station New Westminster Isa clbot f about 10000 population and was once the 1capltutltofBritlsh t Cqlum+xr- r bIn I i- o r V7r w ur r r pI t t iJJ K iV t r 7 iiJ fpr tmv 1 t r J r v 1 1 t I oOI4 o t1 i of PAGti TWO THE JHARTFORD ITIERALDWDESD SEPT 2POQ t MA CC1EE WOODS FLIES THE TRACK In His Attempt to Answer 3 the Herald IN REGARD TO FLOATER VOTE In KentuckyInstead De votes Himself to An At tack Upon McCreary ITS QUITE A LENGTHY TIUADI Richmond Ky Sept 9 1911 Editors Hartford HeraldI ap- preciater not only the professional tender of space you make that I may reply to your remarks upon my course In bolting Mr McCre ary but the mild tenor of your criticisms upon me warrant the bee lief that you are not too blindly partisan to accord a sincere Demo crat the right to differ and to vote as his conscience dictates Nor do I believe you are afraid to let your readers before whom you hold me up as a lover of publicity know why I think so little of my own political welfare an to re nounce allegiance to the Democrat- Ic leader despite the slings and arrows of ridicule or abuse that may follow my course Before I defend myself let me ex press my surprise anew that you should continue to condemn Judge OHear for pressing upon the hearts and conscience of Kentucky that we have 70000 votesellers In our I State You ask me to verify the allegation with definite proof Well Ill begin at home In my county of Madison the homo of Candidate McCreary ExSheriff exPostmaster and a supporter of Mr McCreary today In the person of Hon Josla n Willis declares that In the Democratic party alone In Madison there are 1500 float ers Surely there are as many In the Republican party as It Is equal In size there 13000 voters each and you have the astounding total of 3000 votesellers In the good Bluegrass county of Madison alone As there are 119 counties multiply them by 3000 and you have 357 000 floaters in Old Kentucky As Madison Is an unusually large county let us cut the average right In half and you still have 178500 or over double the number charged by Judge ORear You are aware that a Circuit Judge In Eastern Kentucky some months ago follow E ing the course of the Judge In Ad ams county Ohio where 95 per cent of ALL VOTERS WERE CON VICTED of selling their suffrage r found almost equally astounding conditions So Mr Editor dont shut your eyes to the lamentable truth that JudgE ORear was un covering a disease in our bodypoll which Is worse than leprosy the IIRtic of the Manhood Suf of Old Kentucky Ho thus j emphasizes the need of a Corrupt Practice Act to which both parties p stand committed Surely It Is no greater crime for him to tell half a truth about our floating voters than for McCreary to say that Kentucky ranks 4 thln the scale I of Illiteracy In the whole United States May not this Ignorance bo the cause of much of that vice Be fair If you do not just say that I told your renders that your candi date for Governor McCreary Is be lieved to have spent to secure office In the past the larger part of his fortune of a quarter of a million dollars His money and his whis key have corrupted every county In the Eighth District Strong words I have from his own lips that lie once gave 1000 to a county com mittee near you I I Dont bo afraid to publish that statement I am responsible for all I utter or print And when my editorial friends get after me even eo gently as you do I am able to defend the faith that Is In me Be sides this Is what you get for chal lenging mo to give specifications I I leave to your readers to Judge be tween yourself ORear and my de i fenso of the latter on this point If the Republican Committee is using any of my communications such as this as campaign literature as you aver I have no other knowledge of It than your statement g But I am willing to say that few men In Kentucky have had such exceptional opportunity to know the political meanderings and evasions dodglngs and straddles and highclass deception Qt the pub lie by my fellowtownsman Hon James B McCreary as has the un dersigned Therefore when I hear a good Democrat like yourself con demn ORear for insincerity and praise McCreary for Btralghtfor rardnefs etct say In my heart of heads Forgive hIm Lord ho Icnowcth not wljat he sayetb or words to that effect 4 You speak as a man who Is sin cere as an editor who believes In the integrity of the party ando the candidate when you utter these fine words The great mass oZ Kentucky voters expected yes DEMANDEDthat the Democracy of the State should keep Its record and advance along the same line by the adoption of a county unit plank In Its platform It would have been an open violation of confidence to have done otherwise Those words are worthy of you or of any sincere man They arct the words I used last February and last June to induce Senator Mc Creary to spare mo and other tem perance Democrats the dlsagreea blo duty of leaving him If he didI not before everlastingly too late speak out as a statesman as aI sincere man as a brave and Inspiring leader and tell where het stood and where the Democratic party should stand upon the Count Unit question You Mr Editor very properly say the people demanded such an advanced position but Mr McCreary with characteristic cowardlcec or trick ery or political sagacity If you choose so to term such conduct stuck to his usual courset of addition division and silence The State stood aghast at his non committal policy even to the day ol the platform convention when thai body with difficulty slid a county unit plank under his feet with Beckhams aid and despite Watter sons protest I say to you that that course was of Itself enough to turn sincere men of all parties away from Mr McCreary But In my own case which Is now under discussion U only added the last straw that broke the camels back Here briefly Is the story and I challenge any man who calls himself a pat riot before he Is a partisan a sincere man before he Is a sycophant or a moral coward to debate the Issue with me anywhere In Ken tuckyWhy McCrearys Temper ance Record Is a Myth FirstMr McCreary has had three chances In fourteen years to vote wet or dry In Richmond and failed each time to discharge the plain duties of citizenship SecondHe was supported by the combined liquor Interests of Ken tucky four short years ago for U S Senator against Coy Beckham and the latter publicly declared Every saloon In the State is a Mc Creary headquarters I Third Mr McCreary publicly denounced Gov Beckham for re maining away from a local option election In Bardstown Sept 1 1906 whereas within five months there after and again last March 1911 and again In 1897 Mr McCreary dodged the same issue in Richmond when his neighbors were struggling to vote out the saloons Tell me that your candidate for Governor Is a sincere courageous or Inspiring leader God deliver us from one who has the voice of Jacob but whose hand Is the hand of Esau i And why do I feel so deeply upon this subject of electing or defeating my fellow townsman Because I fought through three heartbreaking temperance contests at Richmond handtohand with the saloons the breweries and distilling Interests antI their hired preachers lawyers and debauchees and I vowed I would forfeit 5000 If I as Mayor Tailed to enforce the local option law I risked my life I gave my time my salary my thought and my personal and political welfare over to the completest test of the law and I have the unanimous endorsement of friend and foe alike of the temperance cause that I delivered the goods In my official and private capacity The once bloodstained city of Richmond stagnated by drink and debtridden by saloon domination- Is today the model lawenforced city of Kentucky with over n million of dollars Increased wealth crime reduced to a minimum con tentment and prosperity alike among white and black and with a future as fair as nny community In alt Kentucky What part In that grand achievement had Mr Mc Creary Where was ho when those memorable battles were fought to snatch his home town as a brand from the burning Verily verily God will not hold any man guiltless- of neglect of the sin of omission who deliberately remains away from the three contests when the worst enemy of mankind was drawn up In battle array against the sons and daughters of his old friends who had suported his every ambi tion for forty odd years The Danville Dally Advocate Democrat at that thus commented upon McCrearya absence from home on local option election day last March The worst thing that has come out on Mr McCreary during his campaign fpr Governor Is being igorouily talked Last Friday a- verT hot local option election was A 4 II held In his home town M Richmond The night before Senator McCrearr boarded the train for toulsvUle and did not stay at home to heti vptq the great evil out He left hlis- home people who were fighting for a great moral prlnclploln the great est hour of need If he is for sa loons he should comp out boldlyj1 for the whiskey people and vote his sentiments The Advocate is opposed to the candidate for high offi cial position whipping the devilI around the stump Circuit Judge Ike Thurman ofr Springfield who is a sincere tem perance man met Senator McCreary In Louisville the day of our home election referred to and beggedI him to go home and vote to vpte I dry or vote wet but for dods sake go home and vote or his conductt would ruin his bhances with tem perance people all over Kentucky I But Mr McCreary holty replied I am not ubiquitous No but he was Invisible on three election dayqtMadison county In a petition 32i feet In length addressed to the peo pIe of Richmond demanding that the latter vote out our twelve 1 000 saloons four years ago usedI this language addressed as much to Mr McCreary as to the humblest voter In Richmond As patrons of your schools your merchants your banks AND SUPPORTERS OF YOUR OFFICEHOLDERS ANT OFFICESEEKERS we must declare that we will not under any clrcun stances lend our support or suffrage to a man who opposes us in thisI matter of vital concern We appealI to the Voters and Officers of Rich mond to give us all needed relief by voting for local option and stamp Ing out your snloons That was addressed as much toI our United States Senator as to me the Mayor I obeyed that righteous command Mr McCreary not only disregarded It by remaining away but when asked for a letter of sympathy by Rev McLellan adroit ly evaded the whole matter In trueI McCreary style- Notwithstanding his colorlessI temperance record I urged Mr Mc Creary last February as statedI above to come out like a leader and utter one word to nerve the temperance Democrats who like myself had never bolted a nomina tion but he refused to tell me hisI consistent supporter albeit I told him then unless ho assured mo I could not be Induced to give him as he asked my endorsement as an aid to secure the temperap vote of my State Again In April I and othersI sought his views and again In May telling him his silence was omi nous and could only result in the alienation of thousands of voters to the courageous consistent stain less supporter of temperance ORear But sphynxllke ho remained I dumb only letting the State know what It already fearedhe would run on any old platform or no plat formMeanwhile the liquor element In our party councils and the office seekers and the ambitious element thereof decided to wait on the Re publican party to see what It would stand for and then our party could limp along In tho rear on the same popular progressive planks and Insert a dry timber to catch the dry vote while McCrearys wet campaign of 1907 obligated him yea ties him today hand and Toot to repay the debt he owes the li quor Interests for delivering the city votes of Kentucky to him against Beckham four short years agoToo late too late did he whis per only a week ago at Bowling Green the dictated speech on the county unit Can a leopard change Its spots Verily By their fruits ye shall know thorn I There you have a picture of your candidate for Governor Imperfect only that I have not painted him scars and aUiHe has a record while Governor before that ought to be told to the new voters pf to day who are asked to believe Mc Creary was a model Governor and that ho will give us a respectable administration One has only to delve In the musty records of his administration 187579 to explode the boasted claims of your respect able candidate Listen When SfcCreary entered the office of Governor tho schooj per capita for his first year was 190 when he left It In 1879 that per capita foIl tp 125 in less than a year and there was not a single event dur ing his wholo administration that advanced the cause of education In 1876 McCreary entered the office of Governor with a good surplus In the Treasury he loft It In 1879 with the doors of tho Treasury locked and barred because there was not a penny in there to pay the honest claims against the Corn monwealth and Its credit vas die J honored In the eyes of the business World if The boO are the faeU ga ered I 0 4 I 1 i iI t i by GoY jBeckhate from the firstt message pt Coy Luke BlaqkBurnjti McCrearys immediate succeeepr Those charges were publicly made3 by Mr Beckham In his race against McCreary tour years ago and they will stand forevermore evidence in controvertible that McCreary Thei Model Governor was a MYTH I Four years ago Our lamented1 Dick Miller the brainiest Represen tatlvo of his generation gave up hIs life as a result of his struggle t pass the Normal School bUtsSul livan Burnam Cherry Potter and1 others threw themselves Into the breach and saved the bills from dei feat Mr McCreary whose hometown offered a 150000 plant toi the State to locate a Normal School1 there took no part or parcel in the titanic struggle And yet heap pears before those schools at Rich mond and Bowling Green and disi courses on Education as though he had any more part in the educationS al uplift of Kentucky redemption from open saloons I Whom has my party just placedI before the people of Kentucky A candidate who on tho main Issues ol temperance and education is an art ful dodger and the reputed benefic laryIf we are to believe Beck ham which I doof the combinedI Influence and money of the liquorr Interests of Kentucky McCreary the man who while Governor i generation ago produced a bank rupt State Treasury a worthlessi bureau of Agriculture a defunct Geological Survey and finally a re duction of the School per capital I What a record II I challenge con tradlctlon Most likely If Mr 3lcCreary- I si administration of Governor hadI been really worthy of the namei Model his subsequent long ser vice in both Houses of the Fedora- iCongress would have brought i more fruits of patriotic usefulnessi upon the broad plane of National Statesmanship than It did upon thei smaller level In the diplomatic and judicious distribution of garden seeds and Government pamphlets Can tho dry Democrats of Ohio county censure motor being grateful to Judge ORear for his timely aid in pleading last March with 1000 citizens of Richmond to keep the city dry while Mr McCreary locked himself up In his parlor i few blocks away That Is true Can they blame me for standing by the courageous ORear the defender of local option In almost every county election in Kentucky while Mr McCreary actually lett homo the very eve of our last olec tion while 500 Normal students paraded beneath his office window with a motto Vote Richmond Dry For Our Sakes That Is also true Can you Mr Editor blame me who have a conscientious conviction that I should support a sincere temperance Republican for Governor when my party candidate would travel from Atlantic City to Louisville to attend the last Derby horse race there though he couldI not get his consent to leave Wash ngton City four years ago to help his struggling neighbors to drive the Rum Demon from our doors Two appeals were sent him to come home but In vain Can you blame me for keeping a pledge I made two years ago thatt I would support Judge ORear Ifr tho Democratic State Senate led by the unspeakable Conn Linn killed the County Unit Bills and we thenI nominated a candidate for Gover nor who was riot absolutely In sympathy with temperance and the county unit Is McCreary sincere Let IllsI present sponsor Gov Beckhrn answer In the following withering words he used four years ago In u pamphletShame upon Senator McCreary From the foul odors of the grog shops and from libelous publica tions of his purchased organs a campaign reeking with slander may be expected He is busily engaged enlisting upon his side every viola tor of the Sunday laws and every man who opposes their enforcement In every saloon In Kentucky McCrearys petition Is presented that signers may pledge themselves to fight me and support him He has Invited to his support ho disappointed pardonbrokers place hunters and professional grafters and every lawbreaker and saloon keeper who resents my efforts to enforce the law against the do bauchery of iho Sabbath Day Those are the blistering words of Mr Beckham uttered when the two mon were rivals for the same pfflce four years ago And I believe they were absolutely true Mr McCre ary certainly carried every saloon town In 1ContuckyrGov De kham also uttered this awful Indictment against Mr Mc Creary which I bcllovb firmly Is as true today as Jt was tour years ago viz The whiskey element Is champ ioning the cause of McCreary Ho caanltgefwarfrom their sup po tt1fhewouJdaad no inan will accuse the Madison stiteaIULIiof I I I getting away from any character ot sU ti rthiB political fight for he la a believer in the use pt the sin ewa of war tAt Bowling Green McCreary tt nally crawled out on the County Unit Plank didnt he1 Let Mr Beckham of four years ago express my personal convictions of today McCreary hasbeen given permission by the lawless liquor element TO DECLARE HIMSELF IN FA- t VOR OF THE COUNTY UNIT LAW WITHOUT IMPAIRING HIS CHANCES OF THEIR SUPPORT That is what you call expert tes tlmony From my own knowledge of Mr McCrearys record It Is easy to believe it all- TemperanCe Democrats will be slow to believe a candidate with such a variegated record however respectable In private or public can change his colorless record any more than the Ethoplan can alter the color of his skin And yet on this very subject Mr Beckham said this four years ago A man like McCroary who wasI such an ardent Gold Bug In 1895 and an equally intense Sllverite in 1896 has a right to change his mind on temperance or on any ques tlon in two weeks especially WHEN THE INTERESTS OF HIS OWN CANDIDACY DEMAND SUCH A CHANGE That Isa true pica ture of McCreary on National Is sues proantl- i In view of these and many equally suspicious circumstances I appealI to you Mr Editor to say In your paper alongside this communication whether you really believe now that my reasons for bolting McCreary are Insincere flimsy or personal or whether they are sufficient and bear upon their very face the stamp of sound reason and justification IltOr my course I know It is to be regretted that Kentucky Democrats exhibit a tend ency to divide into hostile camps this fall over a question essential ly moral nonpolitical and social as the Democratic platform apolo getically declares regarding the county unit and temperance and as the llquorltes would have us bej lIevo I also regret that candidates who want the offices regardless of all else want us to forgot our dif ferences and forget their bad rec lords for their own benefit you well know But for myself I am com mitted to perpctuAl warfare against 4tho arrogant liquor powers which control even our Democratic committees dlstate our officers whenever they can cripple de feat and defy our laws and then would read out of our party any man audacious enough to defy them openly and refuse longer to follow their hypocritical leadership I am against Mr McCreary be cause of his unworthy record on the paramount issues of the time I am for ORear because I cannot oppose him and answer to my God for forsaking to his toes and to the foes of Kentucky this little giant who Is the solitary hope this year and for many years to come of a cleaner better and more progres sive Kentucky If that bo bolting my party Lay on McDuffI CLARENCE E WOODS ExMayor of Richmond F rmor Ed itor Register and Climax HOVS TIIIS We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any coseof Catarrh that can not be cured by Halls Catarrh Cure F J Cheney Co Toledo Oho We the undersigned have known F J Cheney for the last 15 years and believe him perfectly honorable In all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm Wnldlng Klnnan Marvin Wholesale Druggists Toledo U Halls Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system Testimonials sent freePrlce75c per bottle Sold by all druggists Take Halls Family Pllla for consti pationiI In Plain Language Plttsburg Millionaire So theres- a hitch In the marriage arrangeI ments is there His Graces Solicitor Yes sir I Informed the Duke that you wouldnt let your daughter enter the ring at over 1000000 and he Instructs me to say to you that heImarried his last two wives at 3II 000Q9 Your daUghter must make the weight or the marriage Is oteII 4 r A sore can be treated best from the outside The throat should be rubbed gently I with BALLARDS SNOW LINIMENT Apply at night and cover with a cotton cloth band i age by taornlng the soreness will disappear Price 26c 60e and U peij bottle Sold by Hartford Drug 1 Co Hartford Ky Donovan I Co- DeaverDam ttKyv m Ohllcl r n C iy I a FOR FLETCHERS CAST O1IA- a 1 r 1 IIjf f 1i t JUDGEEOOREAR HAS i III NUT READ JnILfu Of Importance to the Peo 1 pie So He Says HE DODGES QUESTIONS ASKE- DByGoVMcCtearyWh1ChDeeP t ly Concern Voters of j the State APPELLATE JUDGE UNCW ADr YReMtotlon that might come Into Ills ked but when these questions are promptly and frankly answered and Governor McCreary In turn asks Judge ORear some pertinent questions that distinguished jurist replies with great Indignation This Is the querying of a political demagogueOne the questions asked by f Governor McCreary of Judge ORear wallwhether he approved of President Tafts vetoes of the tariff bill reducing the tariff on wool and removing the taxes OB farm Implements Judge ORears answer to this was as follows TeU you the honest truth I have nCiS read one of the vetoes nor one of the bills Yet this same Judge ORear put Into his platform a ape cHic plank heartily Indorsing the administration of President Taft Did he Jo that with knowledge of President Tafts countless blunders or did he just give him a blanket certificate of character hoping to catch votes thereby If Judge ORear has not read the tariff bills and the farmers tree list bills which have been before Congress for months and have had the widest discussion In both Houses and in all parts of the coun try then he proves himself more ignorant and benighted than any man should be who aspires to be Governor of Kentucky It was his duty as a seeker after a high office to familiarize himself with these bills and to know whether President Taft did tight when he Ignored the overwhelming sentiment of the people of this country and vetoed these measures Of course It is embarrassing for Judge ORear to take any position on national questions when Senator Bradley is for reciprocity and Cam paign Manager Langley Is opposed to it when Powers votes one way and the Republican Senator vptyK another Judge ORear would ilkeI Ito escape the burden of his partya blunders in Congress and In the White House but wo are going to elect a United States Senator In Kentucky this year who has a vote on all national questions and the people are entitled to know how f both parties stand on those issues Millions In the air Think of It Every time you open your mouth i in goes a whole menagerie of microbes germs and bacterja When the liver stomach and Dowels are active these germs are harmlesss if qndltlonat this season Is generally of a B L J1HERDINE j ach and bowels In a state of health and activity It cures indigestion and constipation Price SOc Sold by Hartford Drug Co Hartford Ky Donovan Cob Beaver Dam Ky m 1fl BattleshipIn of Uncle Sams now battleslps no feature Is more noticeable than the fa cilities afforded for observation l the officers and men stationed Jilthe bridge observations of titey beacons and other aids to navlgaf tlon but more especially observations of the movements of a sup i posed enemy On the bridge and on the firecontrol tower overhead are to be found artificial aids for the eyes of the battleship j ranging all the way from the old fashioned glasses to the powerful telescopes and kindred annihilators of distance that are too large to be supported at arms length and ma nlpulated after the fashion of the spyglasses of the ancient mariner Popular Mechanics Magazine Poley Kidney V Pills if iIJI Will reach your individual dale if iiJ vT you Uavo anr form ot kidnie tOfbladder trpuble any backacheaeri pusriess rheumatism uric I a1 J poisoning or Irregular and paIki- dney aotiipB JrJ Qre10l MfH I helhit tphyical endurance and fblridltioQ fij l I wpltWlbtil1diteta 11 t p I Ri wl WEDNESDAY SEPJV so mi THE HARTFORD HERALD PAGE TIIRtfE f IGURE5 IELLi STRAIGHT TALE Of Republican Extrav gance in State I LVERY CORRECT SUMMING UP Of the MatterWhat Demo cratic Officials Accom plished in Office L FACTS WORTH REMEMBERING J Editor S W Hager who wa State Auditor under tho last Dem ocratic administration In Kentucky writing in his paper the Owensboro Inquirer says Let the taxpayers of Kentuck regardless of party study well what the present Republican administra lion has cost them before they votei L to continue the Republican party 1in power in Kentucky- In 1000 the Democrats took charge of jthe State offices succeed ing the administration of Gov Brad ley and the brief reign of the uno speakablo Taylor In that year the qI Republicans passed out of control In Kentucky leaving the State 1 000000 in debt The Democrat- were in control for eight years Within that time they paid oft theI milliondollar Indebtedness created by the Republicans they also ex pended 1000000 on the new cap- Itol and on January 6 1908 the State offices were again turned over to the Republicans with 1013 j l 05572 In the treasury and all In debtedness paid to date On July 31 1911 after onl three end onehalf years of Repub lican rule there was in the treasury only 33885269 with outstand L ing Interest benrlng war ran t amounting to 1359502- In eight years the Democrats paid a debt of 1000000lnherite from the Bradley administration spent 1000000 on the capitol leaving more than 1000000 iin the treasury and at that ratio If the Democrats had been continued In power there would today be no outstanding warrants and with the capitol paid for there would be the treasury a big cash balance Again add to the 101365572 In the treasury In 1908 when th Democrats turned the State office over to the Republicans the 1359502 which the Republican ad ministration is now in debt on out standing warrants and you have a total of 2372557 Take fro this the 33885269 In the treasury on July 31 1 1911 and there re mains 203370431 the amount Republican administration has cost in excess of a Democratic administration in three and onehalf years The difference Is so great that iIt palls on the taxpayers and the will be slow to vote any more Re publican extravagance upon them selvesOf course Willsons State Board of Equalization raised the assess ment on the farms of Kentuck 4 61000000 They needed the money ButtI what the taxpayer- L want to know is why the Repub licans need two or three million dollars more in four years to con duct the affairs of the State than is needed by the Democrats WANTED FOR U SARMY Ablebodled unmarried men betweenn ages of 18 and 35 citizens of Unit ed States of good character and temperate habits who can speak read and write the English lang uage For information apply to Recruiting Officer Beaver Dam Kentucky 30tr C W SHERRILL ACQUITTED IN ROBARDS RANK CASE Henderson Ky Sept 13C W Sherrill who has been on trial for the past two days charged with the offense of making false entries on the books of too bank at Robards Ky was given his freedom af 145 oclock this afternoon when the Jury filed into court with a verdict of not guilty This is the second trial of the Case and on account of the prominence of Sherrill the trial has attracted considerable atten tionISherrlll is a brother of Walter A Daii visas county whole under indict J went in the Davies Circuit Court on the charge of embezzling over 6000 belonging to the Utica De JicHIltbank TVAi usually treated a sprained ankle will disable a man for three pif fqar weekBi but by applying r CljamberjalnB Liniment freely as BooiVXi tiui injury Isr celveiaftd w Jobiiinftoc ifcV directions with each bowla l ogre Va be effected in from two to fcfwriflayi For jaleVly I atldJ 1 01 J J pr ff 00000000000 000 0 O ITEMS XF INTEREST O 0000000000000000A weight in honey n Window glass was first used tIn modern times In 1557 There ale about 100 Varieties of flesheating plants known The average age at which Werner marry in England is 23h years Nearly flue I thousand miles of nets are set nightly in the North SeaIn the course of champagne mak ing the grapes are squeezed six timesIt i is said there are two million women smokers in the United States barbers of Europe collects aI ITheof 1200000 pounds of hair annually IIOnly mankind whales elephants eagles and parrots live to be 100I years old billionyl calls a year over the telephones of New York I The United States has about eightyseven telephones per thous and of population The sun exerts about twothirds I as much force on the earths tides as the moon Herrings form the greatest har vest of the ocean More herringsI are eaten than any other fish Canada Is making special s Engs land and other parts ofEurope- Ani effort Is being made near Bos ton to raise a rubber tree which has been Imported from CentralI Africa Americans are now manufactur- Ing between six hundred and eight hundred phonographs a month in JapanThe fastest and longest nonsto 2253kymiles from Paddington to Ply mouth made at 548 miles an hour Australian railway ties are being thouss and of them were sent to the Unit ed States at tbe end of October and thdI total to 210000 The tobacco consumption of China is very large and is mostly home grown The finer grade of leaf comes from tho Philippines but th I whole situation Is controlled by thoI Tobaco Trust Provn ince of Buenos Ayers and In th territory of the Pampa Central Ar theeeffect of the drouth will exceed 8 000000 head or about 20 per cent of the flocks One hundred and fiftytwo milo- of I p the government railway lines t remlaid during the years 19081910 with American rails 142miles o oa100pound rails It is announced that the board o communication of the Chinese gov ernment Is planning to extend the steameryI of modern build In the Immediate future to tho extent of thirty fast steamshipsThe State Food an Dairy Inspector has announced Stateyfor 1910 totals 78000000 The factors ies 1005 creameries 88 skimmin- stations and 19 condensers All over the Malay States larg areas of jungle lands are bein cleared for rubber growing Dense forests are felled and the treesand undergrowth burned despite the fact that the wood It Is believed could bo turned Into pulp In Austria something like a cri sis has occurred In the theatrical profession owing to so many act resses finding themselves In strait ened circumstances The womens committee of the Stage Society has taken the matter in hand The house In which Thomas Car lylo was born at Ecclefccban hdsI been sold to the London syndicate which possesses Carlyles house at Chelsea and will be furnished to represent the house as it was in Carlyles boyhood England has 250 young Chinese fxttendlng universities medical schools and engineering colleges China Is becoming westernized and railways are building throughout the land Newspapers and schools are to be found in every important city Slam is a splnsterless country There all the girls marry and woman attains her highest estate when she becomes a mother Th6 chief wife js the first wife and she may not be sold and if her husband desires to be rid of her he must divorce her The conditions of platinum production in the United States where jthe metal lis obtained mainly as a byproduct in placer gold mining did not change materially during 11H and tbe outputfof crude plat inum la that lyearwas 672 troy onuses of the reputed value of bios JJtf1 r 1- y u 1 OREAR PRAISES EBJrJ McDERMOTTr Admits Strength of Dem ocratic Candidate L NEW WIND IN THEE FIELD0 Says Endorsement of Tat- and t Administration Doesnt Count ARTFUL DODGE OF A QUESTION Plcmlngsburg Ky Sept 13 Judge E C ORear In his speech delivered In tits courthouse here Yesterday afternoon said that the Indorsement by the Republican State Convention of President Taft and the Republican administration nI at Washington was only the ordln ary custom of tossing bouquets andI told his hearers they might disregard the eulogies of the party as they did not amount to anything He prefaced a discussion of the Republican State platform with these words You can lay aside the eulogies upon the party that dont amounts to anything Thats like a fellow bragging on his children or his dog or his shotgun It Is permitted as one of the Incidents Lay that aside and como down to what youI are talking about going to try the next four years Judge ORear spoke for an hour and a halt and devoted much of his speech to a consideration of the ad yesterdaPy by tho Hon E J McDermott Democratic nominee for Lieutenant Gov ernor After asserting that Sena tor McCreary had criticised no part of the Republican platform except that indorsing the national admin istration Judge ORear said But there is a new Richmond iIn the field in the person of my doughty friend Edward J McDer mottoHe is one of the most cultured and able men in Kentucky CovlngIton a few days ago he indicated I that after finishing schools here he went through the University oft universityesomewhere In Germany and can speak at least two modern lan guages He ought to be able to ex press any opinions he might have Yesterday he spoke at Stanford adpe press It Is a good speech the bestt speech made on that side in this thfo IcDerf mott In my liumblooplnioamean associatesfIs decidedly the classiest man In the bunch Because ho was too In bes lieved too much in clean politics ho was for a long time kept In total eclipse by the machine Why assumdeI that everybody knows that It wasI not because of his Independence but In spite of It and not because of his education but disregarding thatgowing to peculiar conditions In Ken getea angy other man Mr McDermott Is making goodl as a campaigner He showed strik ing familiarity with the tricks of the trade He takes me to task be cause I decline to enter into a con troversy over national politics Inti mating that I am afraid and unabl- to defend the national policies of the Republican party Judge ORear said he was asked by someone In Carlisle yesterday tIf he approved of certain Republican conduct at Washington and said be replied by sayingII Indorse everything fri It that s right and I nm against everythin- that is wrong Common Colds Must aTaken I Seriously I For unless cured they sap the vicc tality and lower the vital resistance c to more serious infectionl Protect I your children and yourself by the prompt use of Foleys Honey and Tar Compound and note its quick and decisive results For coughs colds croUp whooping cough bronchitis and affections of the throat and lungs Ills an ever ready andf valuable remedy Remember the name Poleys Honey and Tar Con pound and refuse substitutes The genuine is in a yellow package For sale by all dealers m GOOD ADVICE FOR WIVESIAS TO COMMON1 THINGS The Ten Commandments which Mule Maeterlinck has Issued for the guidance ot wipes are flUed with good sense How could you beat ttieee rer lass for Kibappriom 1 1 c jJc 0 Walton your husband yourself get out the proper clothes for him to don each day smooth over all the rough places be sweet when her Is out of humor laugh when he 1 is gay teed before fondling him dont say anything when you think ho is wrongonly look It dont ask him to walk If he dosnt wan to be a good cook save his money This Is the meat of the first nine The last commandment Is not toI lose sight of the fact that you are his superior In more ways than b is yours and If you are able to ninete be any to deny that distinction least of all your husband SHERIFFS SALE By virtue of Execution No 419 directed to me which Issued from the Clerks office of the Ohio Circuit court In favor of F L Felix Mas ter Commissioner Ohio Circuit Court for use and benefit Fords vllle Banking Co against J P Gil more et al for 195050 with Interest at who raid of C per cent per annum from the 2d day of Aug ust 1909 and 11636 costs here in Including Sheriffs commission fie I or one of my deputies will on Monday the 2d day of October 1911 about one oclock p m at tho court house door In Hartford Ohio county Kentucky expose to iI public sale to the highest bidder I the following property or do much thereof as may be necessary to sat isfy Plaintiffs debt interest and cost towit FIRST TRACT Begins at n stone on the west side of the Hart I ford road at the Junction of Walker street thence with the center there of N 34A W 268 feet to a stoner corner to 8V Landrartr thence N 47II I E 96 to a stone thence S E 80 feet to a stone thence with the west side of same S 31 y feet to the beginning same conveyed to J S Reynolds by deed from B F Wallaco and wife dated September 23d 1885 and recorded In Deed Book No7 Folio 147 Ohio Coun ty Clerk office Located and situated on tho above tract Is a dwelling house stable a pair of wagonscales and a largo granary all In good condition and adjoining the lot or parcel of land designated an second tract herein SECOND TRACTBegins at a stone on west side of Hartford road corner to lot No1 thence with the center of Walker street and lino of lot No1 N 344 W 213 feet thence S Oh W 122 feet to a stone thence N 39 W 127 feet to a stone thence S 5S W 210 feet I to a line of J T Smith Jr thence with his line S 4711 E 415 feet to a stone on who Hartford road thence with said road N 41 E 252 feet to the beginning being the same property conveyed to J S Reynolds by deed from B F Wal lace and wife and dated September 23d 1885 and recorded In Deed Book No 7 Folio No 147 Ohio County Clerks office j Located and situated on the I above lot or parcel of land Is nilarge flouring mill now In opera lion being the only mill in the town of Fordsvllle Kentucky on the Falls of Rough and Owensboro Branch of the I C Railroad and who only mill in that Immediate section of Ohio or adjoining coun ties There Is also located on this property a large granary attached to the mill and a carding machine power to operate It being furnished iby the mill A blacksmith shop a stable a hay barn and a large pond THIRD TRACT Begins at a stone on the east side of the Hart ford road and 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crliuhiiil practice a spec laity u CONSUMPTIONSR W We send FREE a bottle Germinal relieftpp 01run01 pcper t COMPANYBoOHIOtt HAVE A- ROUGH 1 RIVER- TELEPHONE PlACED IN YOUR RESI V UENCE OR PLACE OF BUSINESS AND PUT YOURSELF IN DIRECT CONTACT WTH TH- ELong Distance Linese TO ALL STATES l FOR THE COMPANYS SPECIAL CONTRACT TO THE FARMERS n CALL ON OR ADDRESS J W OBANONLocal Hartfor51 Ky W c SEXTON Local ManagerIIncorporated Beaver Dam Kr N I iW i w cxwT SEPT ao 1911 TAGS FOUR THEWEDNESDAYt ThB Haitj rct Herr= HEBER MATTHEWS FRANK L FELIX EDITORS f iRANK LFELIX Pub and Propr Entered at the Hartford postoffice as mali matter of the second class j DEMOCRATIC TICKET Ud4 SENATOROhio M James of CittendenGcOVE1N01tJas B McCreary t of MadisonLIEUT GOV Edward McDer mott of Jefferson- TREASURERTom Rhea of L gan AUDITOR Henry M Bosworth of Fayette r4 ATTORNEY GINERtLJameG- arnettl of Adair- SECRETARY OP STATErC F Crecellus of Pendleton- SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION Darksdalo Hamlet- of ChristianCOMMISSIONER OF AGRICUL TrnFJ W Newman of Wood ford CLERK OF COURT OF AP PEALS Robert Greene of Frank linn It COMMISIOXERLawrenc B Finn SENATOR 7th DISTRICT Robt Hardlson of Muhlenberp FOR REPRESENTATIVE OHIO- COUNTSM T Westerfield It has been discovered by the Louisville Herald that a promi- nentx attorney for the American To bacco Company Is against Judge ORear Gdv Wtllson was form erlyan attorney for this Company Wonder If It could be himII Carry the nsto HannahI Noise It abroad In every nook of the county and surrounding terri tory that the Democrats are goingI to give a big free allday rally and ThursdayOctober and hear the great a oratorsII Give Judge ORenr cr j milting that the Democrats have at least one man on their State ticket I who Is worthy of consideration It Edward J McDermott The Appellate Judge was compelled to admit that the doughty McDermott Is a jI scholar and a gentleman and the i I peer of any statesman And Judge iI iII ORear may as well say which Isj I but the truththat the balance ofII the Democratic ticket is just worthy l I IWith characteristic adroitness and an evident desire to suppress I the facts purely for political purposes t I the Louisville Herald refused or failed to print the little card I of our countyman Mr Dudley Fordej calling attention to the fact that It i had printed an untruUi about hime and asking for proper correction It would have been doing nothing only the fair thing for the Herald I to have printed Mr Fords card but I Republican newspapers are not overexerting I themselves along that I line nowadays I Who could be blamed for accus ing Judge ORear of Insincerity as the campaign progresses In his I speech at Flemlngsburg he admitted that the Republican StateI platforms endorsement of Presi dent Taft and the Republican administration at Washington was only the ordinary custom of tossing boquets like a fellow bragging on s hh children or lib dog or his shot gun It one part of the Republic an State platform means nothing why should the people believe that the balance of it means anything Is there really any sincerity In any of it After The Herald staled last week the plain truth that on ao count of Its extreme length we could not print the article of Mr C E Woods attacking the political record of Gov McCreary the Hart ford Republican covers its front pago with said article with the only explanation that The Herald did not use this article this week that was sent them without quoting our reason This Is a specimen of the fairness of the Hartfor- organ of the g o p In assisting Mr Woods In a guerilla warfar- tt agalhst The Herald and Mr Mc Creary Republican newspapers are Insisting that the iqpubllcan party f has never been in power In Ken tucky Sag never hadcontrol of the Legislature nor been In a position to raise or lower taxes or 1in fact pass any piece of legislation Independent of the Democrats And God forbid that they should ever get In the latter named posi tion so far as the good of the State r is concerned The Governors they bave given sand what these Gov ernors did shows plainly they have been In power even to tax raieln- r g through an Equalization Board V i They have given us enough to know we do not want any more of such rule Y MS WOODS DODGES Mr C E Woods exMayor ex editor and we might In all truthfulness i say exDemocrat of Rlchi mond Ky uses up nearly flvecolI umns of The Heralds spae this week In what is supposed to be an attempt to reply tq what The Her aid said two weeks ago about tbo charge of Mr Woods and Judge ORear that there are anywhere from seventy to one hundred and fifty thousand voters In Kentucky who regularly sell their votes Th voluminous article oflr Woods s neceosarily crowded out of our last is sue as plainly explained last week To anyone who cares to wades through his wearisome article iIt will be seen that Mr Woods dodges the main question almost entirely Instead of accepting The Heralds Invitation with the law attached otf himself and his Republican leader with some affidavits and material proof exposing at least a few hun dred guilty parties out of the many thousands estimated he skips over this subject lightly and enters into a long tirade of crimination and thei I charges of which have no connection i with the subject at hand As to what personal grievance I Mr Woods has against Mr lcCreII ary we know nothing and care tift possible less That is a matter asI between man and man Mr Wood I11 seems to have taken advantage of j The Heralds klrfd offer to allow I him space to reply to our article about VOTE SELLING with a voluminous document which takes upr nearly a page of 9ur space and In which ho uses nearly every sentence to excoriate Mr McCreary for some jI real or fancied offense but whose personality candidacy or acts have nothing whatever to do with the subject at handthe charge of a venal He the Is ItIIIt lei municipality for law and temperance i We know knothlng about tJ- this but if he did why was he not reelected at a subsequent election 111 Why is he nbt Mayor yet Mr Woods says Notwithstand Ing his colorless temperance record urged Mr McCreary last Febru ary to come out like a leader and utter one word to nerve temperance Democrats but he refused to tell me his consistent supporter etc Further along Mr Woods says In speaking of Mr McCreary He has a record while Governor before that ought to be told to the new voters 01 today who are asked totl believe McCreary was a model Gov and that ho will give us a respectable administration Why did Mr Woods follow Mr McCreary so long as a consistent supporter when he doubted as Inferred by his language that the exGovernor would give a respectable admlnls tratlon to anything Why didnt ho bolt such an ornery creature sooner Still further along Mr Woods says At Bowling Green McCreary finally crawled out on the county unit plank but even then after complying with the main and crucial demand of Mr Woods thi gentleman continues his abuse of Democracys candidate for GovernII or and he vents his animus with continued criminations It Is evi dent that Mr McCreary could nott pleeee Richmonds exMayor byI Anything he might do We have seen the like of Mr Woods before He seems to hav I been recruited Into the ranks that species of political ofI fc I who having strenuous and trary views upon certain subjects must perforce demand of a candl date whom he already dislikes that ho conform in act deed and prlncl I pie to his peculiar views before suffrage t is vouchsafed i Evidently from the import of his article ho has done this with Mr McCreary and that gentleman not caring to conform his entire personality tof Mr Woods demands politely turq ed him away It Is unfortunate that party colleagues cannot aleI personad1 conduct x thebounds of newspaper ethics and propriety and from the columns o i the Hartford Republican last Fri day he belched forth his tiresome tirade against Mr McCreary the same article which we print todav which was crowded out last weekIl and which was evidently furnish ed the Republican In advance v With this sort of guerilla warfare The Herald wlllt have nothing to d It smacks too much of sensatlonal take notoriety and disrespect If Mr Woods will not taKe our word for It that his replies fob what we may say will be printed by The Her aid Tie must omit us from his aye nue of publication We object t such doubleSeating methods 1V- l I l r can see no sense in his articles appearing in both papers in the same town the same week As he seems to prefer Republican journals for his mouthpieces so belt And since he has dodged the subject at Issue and enters Into nothing but a per canal attack upon Mr McCreary we must beg to be excused from printing this sort of stuff tj When Mr Woods cares i to dro his personal animus towards Mr McCreary and appear with tb j goods as outlined In the initial con troersyIth proof of venal suffrage to the extent he claims and a feasible plan to annihilate itwi- s will be glad to entertain him with any reasonable space In the mean time he still has our respect rs an old friend erring but earnest 1In his antipathy towards ono of Ken tuckys most noted and able statesmen Mr McCreary CENTRAL GROVE Sept ISRev H P Brown fill ed his regular appointment hero Saturday and Sunday Our superintendent Mr J 3fII Bishop being sick Sunday Schooli was conducted Sunday by Mr L D Loney Mr Roderick Miller formerly oft this place but now of Zion City 111 Is visiting friends here and ate Centertown Mr and Sirs Everett Fulkerson of Paradise visited Mr and Mrs J W Rowe and other relatives here last weekJJi1 Mr and Mrs Artie Rowe of Pa- ducah are visiting Mrs Amanda I Rowe and other relatives at thi- I fllace and Centertown- Mr I t and Mrs W I Iglebeart of this place visited the family ofC Mr D S Rhoads of Beaver DamI recently i IIMiss Rosa Lonoy will go to Bea vet Dam today to spend ft fewII weeks with her uncle Me Rob Drown A delightful entertainment was given last Wednesday night by 1IIssc Louva Miller at her home hereC ofIIday nightIEIIE visiting her brother Mr Birch Marin here I 1 Mr J T Hooker was taken quite yesterday morning but was 1m proving when last heard from 1 Mr Larkin Williams Miss Ora Williams Mr and Mrs Will Shan vet of Beaver Dam Vlsltefl the family of Mr Thomas Williams Of this place and attended church here Sunday Mrs J W Loney received a message last week that her brother Mr Willis Maddox formerly of this county had died at his home in Texas She also received n message 1 her brother Dr X D Maddox E was dangerously 111 at his home In jOwensboro IJEAVER DAM Sept 18Mr Ab Chapman of Simmons Ky Is visiting hs daugh tel Mrs Less Chinn Uncle Ab as he is called is the only living county man who voted for Lincoln for President In 18pO There were Just three men voted forILincoln in Ohio county in thatfJ memorable race The other two were Uncle Abs father and Thorton Rogers The other two thesRiver of Death and Uncle AblsI in his 80th year but enjoying good health for a man of his age Mrs Thomas Fowler of Beau j Texas was In town a day last visiting Mrs John Alford Mrs John Chapman and mother Mrs Thomas Stewart of Central lasteweektand Mrs Tim Taylor ofE IMr 111 are visiting the fath er Mrs Taylor Mr Delmer Wll llama Mr Sam Rpbards and family left last week for Danville Ark where they will make their future home I Rev G It Lawrence has movedII wlthhls family to Depoy Ky He I has been called to the pastorate of the Baptist church at that place for half time Mr Fred Taylor of Princeton Ky and Mr Alva Taylor of Cen tral City were In the city a day last week v Quite a number of wagons are hauling brick from our town toI McHenry for the purpose of erect fing a school hall We learn they are to have a graded school at that place and are erecting n building for that purpose that will be a creel It to any town In the Green rive countryThe school at this place ia pro pressing nicely Mies Orate WIU llama who has charge of the prl scbolarosI In her charge IB of whom arela their first school Prof Bhultz tne president is building up the Bcbool He has every department In poodl running order and Is well liked by patrons fend pupils 0Subscribe Herald Y 1 TAFT UPHOLDS OR WllEY iN EVERY PAtCULA R President Decides Pure Food I Experts Case stud Rejects RecQmmendntionst eBeverly Mass Sept IGThe resignation of Dr Harvey W Wll ley Chief of the Bureau of Chem istry In the Department of Agricul 3ture and probably the best known pure food expert in the Government service will not be asked for by President Taft despite recommen datlons that it be requested made by the personnel board of the de partment and indorsed by Attorney General Wickersham The condign punishment for Dr Wiley which Mr Wickershn- held to be necessary will not b meted out by tho Chief Executive The Presidents opinion carrying no word of criticism for Dr Wiley but many a word of praise was made public here today There iIs no Indication in it that the Presi dent feels that be turned down Mr Wickersham by not accepting his recommendations Ho explains that the Attorney Generals findings in the case were made with less complete data than was before him when he took It ury In the opinion the President admits what has been well known to many persons close to the Administration Departs ment of Agriculture Speaking of the congressional inquiry Into that department unfinished at the last session but to be taken up again next winter Mr Taft says The broader Issues raised by the investigation which have a much weightier relation than this one to the general efficiency of the department may require much more radial action than the question I have- onsidered and decided- CONTRACTS TO LET Pursuant to the order of City Council of Hartford Ky I will on the 23d day of Septem 1911 about 1 p m at the court house door In Hartford Ky let to the lowest find best bidder contracts for constructing concrete pavements as follows About 75 linear feet In front of tho property- of G W Bunger on Clay street 200 feet front of property of the M II E R R Co on Clay street about 100 feet abutting the property of F L Felix on Walnut street about 100 feet abutting tho property of Rowan Holbrook on Walnut street about 120 feet abut SlatyWoinshelmer I 120 feet abutting tho property of M Woodward and about 120 feet abutting the property of 1 Mrs Mattie Barrett on Clay street Said pavements to be constructed according to the specifications set- out in the ordinance heretofore published and recorded in the records in custody of the City Clerk This September 12 1911 37t2 S F RILEY Marshal I Foleys Kidney Remedy Liquid a great medicine of proven valueJJ or both acute and chronic kidney J and bladder ailments and for annoying I urlnary lrregularitles It IsJJ especially recommended to elderly people for Its wonderful tonic a dII reconstructive qualities and the permanent relief and comfort It gives them L McConnell 117 Catherine St Elmira N Ysays Five bottles did the work for me most effectively and beyond doubt Foleys Kidney Remedy is the mos reliable kidney medicine ever made For sale uy all deal m DIVORCED MAN TAKES HIS FOURTH MYRTLE Evansville Ind Sept 17Dl vorced from his third wlfo yesterday Clyde A Days aged 27 years a contracting painter today mar tied his fourth wife in the person of Miss Myrtle Hoover All of Bays former wives were named Myrtle and be says he wouldnt marry a girl whose first name was not Myrtle Good PoII Biliousness Chamberlaine 8t Stomach and Liver Tablets lax night and I feel fifty per cent bet tat than I have for weeks says JJ Firestone of Allegan Mich They are certainly a fine article for bil iousness For sale by all dealers treer m i Fall Races Louisville Sept 25th I Oct 14 For this occasion the L N wisely R roundtrip tickets at = 446 Dates of sale Sept 25th limited Oct 15th Datesor sale Sept 8tlv 30th Oct 5tn 12th 14th at 446 limited two days from date of sale October 1th will self tlck Ietiat X340 Tor the round trip lim ited to return two days from date of saJe I H fi MISOHKB Agt I L e iMrtIf7 i R i COOQOOtlOJ0000JOy101000 4 + SATURDAY sEPTI j 3O rIt 1 t I IS THE i J oj I Fall Openingc t Day Itr ATo t BARNARD t COMPANYS t 14 8 Splendid Showing o- fMILLINERYI By MISS WRIGHT DOWN STAIRS u r Will be on Display Pan SuitsFOR LADIES AND MEN J New Dress Goods New Dress Trimmings and Accessories Come You will be welcome DEPEND ON t BARNARDC0 1 1 t I OCi000u0OrJC00DvO000D00000 coo OOOCOQCMUUOOOOOOOOO GOSHEX Sept ISIrs Albert Chinn and Miss Lue Baird left Wednesday for Dawson Springs for the benefit of t their health I Mrs Bettle Iler and daughter Enola left Wednesday for their I home in Champagne Ill Misses LIsle Ruby of Owens j boro and Fannie Baird of Beaver I Dam were the guests of Miss Alice Chinn last week Mr Archie Stevens of Owens I boro is the guest of his father Mr Will Stevens and family Mrs John Chinn of Beaver Dam Mrs John Petty of Livermore Mrs Deckle Miller Cromwell all spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs J S Chinn Born to the wife of Rowan Greer a fine boyThomas Gordon Mrs J S Chinn has returned home frojn Owensboro where she has been visiting her daughter and brother Mrs Mattie Boswell and Mr A R Pirtle heretSunday by Rev VIrgil Elgin It will be his last sermon before con ference Mrs J A Councils Is on the sick listMr Frank Cooper who has beep very sick is some better BOOKS I buy bankrupt stocks publishers overstock and R R freight sales at my own price And I give you the books at a small advance on cost to me I have some good sets on hand now at a bargain All sets sent on i approval I can save you 50c on tho 100 A ERNST 134 W Walnut St- Louisville Ky a For bowel complaints in children always give Chamberlains Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and castor oil It is certain to effect a cure and when reduced with water and sweetened is pleasant to take No physician can prescribe a better remedy For sale by all deal era m A fAYI FLTSep IGMrs Flora Watson went to Llvermore Wednesday Miss Louise Riley west to Ow ensboro Saturday Mrfli Julia Humphrey + of Lyonla Is visiting MrisJD prows Mr and Mrs Claude Hudson went to OWensboro Thursday HartfordTuesday Ju I DCKEIIURST 1 Sept ISMost of the people fpthis section have begun to cut tobacco We have good tobacco but not as large a crop as expectediMr Will Peach and wife and lit tie son James of the Bald Knob vicinity left last Friday for Spring field Ill whore they will makO their future home t Miss Laura Jeffries will leave r Wednesday for Danville where she Is attending school ii Mr and Mrs Jeffries of Bells Run are visiting Mr Isaac Jeffries and family Mr Adolphus Murphy and faml ly of near Sulphur Springs visited A A Murphy and family here rep JcentlyMisses Georgia and Gala Coghill 1Grinr ADAI1URG Sept 15Mrs Dr Pattoh been very sick the past week hasII I now some better Miss Oda Raymon who is teach t- Ing at Knottsvllle Is expected home this afternoon Mr Tom Miller Dundee spent Thursday night with his brother and sister Mr and Mrs C L Pat ton Messrs C L and C M Patton I f iof Adaburg attended the Thomp son colt show at Horton Saturday and spent the night with their uncle Mr Grant Patton Mrs Lena Patton spent Saturday I and Sunday with her mother and father gear Dundee Xot a Word of Scandal Marred the call of a neighbor on Mrs W P Spaugh of Manvllle 4Kingsheroftmade her feel like a new womaniEasy but sure remedy for stomach v t A f4J2licWMj WILLIS tbTRealtGreen sale River Deposit Bank HM for V J M flsmaUerPocbester Hotel which U lIn good repair and trade eitabYufced Well located on yauabU1lot it rOotoi ro other hotel For further pari i titulars address h 36t4 jiWM WILLIS r 11 1d 1 6ITtstlUwin j t dC o y ii AA pl WEDNESDAY SEPT 1911THEHARTFORD HERALD PAGE FIVE I 4rNEW GOODS ARRIVING EVERY DAY FOR THE NEXT WEEK our New Fall Stock will be arriving and soon you will find in our house the best selected line of seasonable Merchandise to be had in Ohio county We want your trade and you will want our goods WE WANT TO SHOW YOU Our New Dress Goods Silks Ladies Suits WE WANT TO SHOW YOU= Our new line of Fall Shoesthe greatest line in Hartford WE WANT TO SHOW YOU The biggest up to date line of liens and Boys Suits shown anywhere WE WANT TO SHOW YOU Our New Fall Shirts Neckwear and Hosiery WE WANT TO SHOW YOU The Beautiful Piano we are goiugio give away to Iome one Trade here and get the piano coupons FREE WE WANT TO SHOW YOU How pleasant it is to trade at a place where you can get what you want Call and see us and we will show you many reasons why it pays to trade with a house that saves you money I Illinois Central Riillrond Time Ta t lbleat Beaver Dam Ky I North Bound South Bound No 132405 am No 1211135 pm No 1221228 pm No 101248 pm I No 102248 pm No 131855 pm I J roo Williams Agt j oooooooooooooooO LOCAL NEWS AXD O O PERSONAL POIXTS O- ooooooooooooooooo Trade at ndget the Piano 1 coupons Exclusive sale of Irvington FlourI 1 W H MOORE SON FOR CheapGood workhorse buggy and harness Wi9tf t R R WEDDING r Best brands Meal and Flour Family Groceries c a- tYt MOORE Cr BONSE I Mr J1 B Wade Centertown gave The Herald a pleasant call Thurs4I dlj c just received a barrel of Hines pill Pickles Fine f w H MOORE SON i f If In need of good books read A 4 Ernsts afl found in another col= j timn r a b bFresh1 and Cured Hams Lar- dhc always on h ndfIV H MOORE SON Mr Sam Barnett has returned to Hartford after a sojourn through the West h v Fifteen entries In Fatlrs Palo Contest and yet room for more Enter today 1 1 i Smith at Central Catty 1lIell llaitzceek visiting ln Iit Vd t co ThQ JanGh Fairs sri1 going4t- or cla give away Is note 0J1 dlepl ynConle- ee and dry lt a I +fielp ycmt friend let tbePiano- r trjIF V YOu can do It tradingnt- ytitkeic place 1 EVery cent r yollpped4i at Falra- couataic 1 yoteforilyour ada in thelrJl1 anto 1contest 1 d S t Mliw Mary Taylor has returned fromAphutauqua N X where she ag t ae t eeka Inructe jat Lauapl7at my0rocGZy E Dons fin jk Ggaraateed I Cal Ijl t Ph fO C ler Ar7it 4 t iJ Mrs W R Hedrick visited her brother Mr A S Tanner of Pleas ant Ridge last weekIFairs keep a well selected stock their prices are right and you get the Piano coupons free Mr Lewis Riley left last week for Elkton Ky where ho entered the Vanderbilt Training School The Ohio Telephone Com pany Is making good progress towards installing Its lines Into Hartford Miss Alice Keown has accepted aI position as teacher for the school Dukehurst and begun her work It you need anything in the drug line remember the Hartford Drug Co store Is now selling abII COST Dont lose any time Go to workI your friends have them J trade with Fairs and win the nice PianoW1TEDLady or gentleman to take charge of small uptodate Hotel Address Dr L D Dean Hact ford Ky 35tf SchroeterB Floating Studio will leave Hartford Sept 28th Better have those Photos made at once Dont put it off 37tf Miss Lillie Burton has returned from an extensive visit with her cousin Mrs J W Newland at Pleasant Hill Ohio Mr John H Allies and wife of Irvington Ky spent Sunday with their brother and slater Mr and Mrs J A Thomas Miss Fannye WhlttlnghlU of near Fordsvllle arrived Wednesday and will do stenographic work here for a jew days Miss Hettie Riley has returned from lIilodls n= lIe where she was the guest of sties Robbie Barnard and Miss Ruth Thomas themglee ages For sale at The Herald office 5c per large bundle tf Mr D C ILeacB dsons Masters Ra mon and Walter of Beaver Dam Route 3t lveTh Herald a pleasant call Saturday For Sale FarmAA11l sizes from ftpSoo acres We can pleaseyou If you want to Jbny1 land AClYEISER A CO- iHartford Ky o I When you need Drugs of any kind please dohrt forget THE OHIO COUNTY DRUG CO has tho qual ity and the price Is right also Dr N 4 Rains Roslne Messrs T L Loyd Narrows and I N Lan ham Fordsvflle gave The Herald a call while In Hartford Saturday Get our cutrate prices oh Patent Medicines and Prescriptions before going elsewhere We can save you moneyIOHIO COUNTY DRUG COI J F CASE mn 8 CO Funeral Directors and Embalmers All calls promptly and carefully attended to day or night Both telephonesI 28tf Beaver Dam Ky Mr Martin Thomas salesman for Fair Co left Thursday to visit i his brother Mr J P Thomas of Louisville and attend the State Fair Mr Ernest Field of Lafayette La and Jlr Jpshua Field of Port Arthur Texas arrived Wednesday afternoon for a visit here with rel ativesIMr J C Williams railroad con struction contractor has completed his work for the L N in Christian county and returned with his family to Hartford Mr J M Taylor of RIpley tenn was the guest of his sister and aunt Mrs Rowan Holbrook and Mrs Jennie T McHenry here Monday Its up to you John Henry ICI you are going to have Photographs made have them made before the Floating Studio leaves Hartford on the 28th 38t2 Mr Frank G Foreman left last week for Cynthiana Ky tocn gage In railroad work he beingI connected with the civil engineers department IIr and Mrs Frank L Felix areI visiting relatives In Greenville Ky this week the former trying theI springs of that locality for the benI efit of his health Mr Tom Her of Centertown pre sented The Herald with a curious growth of corn a stalk only about two feet high with five good sized ears growing on It Hartford School of Music Piano Harmony Violin and Voice Culture Under the direction of Miss Kathe = rln Thompson of Frankfort and Miss Margaret Nan city 38tf There is a special AT COST sal now going on at the drug store of the Hartford Drug Co Manage- Nofsinger says he cant sing but can sell you goods mighty cheap Mr R L Barnes and wife of Washington D C have been the guests of relatives in Ohio county the past week Mr Barnes is In the Internal revenue service yn Washington Mr and Mrs E T Willims Mrs W T Woodward Mr and Mrs Fred Cooper and Mr A C Acton of the firm of Acton Likens city attended the State Fair at Louis ville last week It is reported at Frankfort that the Republican State employes will be assessed 5 per cent of one years salary to aid Judge ORear and the Republican ticket during the fall campaign Attorney W H Barnes has moved his law once from the rooms over the Bank of Hartfqrd to rooms up stairs opr the Hartford Repub lican dfllce on Center street withI Lawyer C E Smith Just to see whether the people I appreciate such a thing or not the Hartford Drug Co is now selling goods at COST for 15 days This includes prescriptions notions and everything usually carried in a firstclass drug store Col and Mrs T J Smith receiv ed a telegram last week from Mr and Mrs Orville Bennett of Law ton Okla stating that a little girl had arrived at their house and had I been christened Nancy Ellen Mrs Bennett is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Smith I Misses Myrtle and Ruby HernI don of McHenry delightfully en tertalned the following young peoII pIe at their home Sunday Misses Annie Smith of McHenry Susan Mary Hocker and Hazel Hocker ofIBeaver Dam Messrs R C Hocker Robert LarkIn and W A Plummer of McHenry and Henry M Pirtletof Hartford Rev Virgil Elgin delivered hi j last sermons here before Conference at the court house Sunday A- susualtheyr7yerelnersfpijldlsfpllr f es and Nero HstettedT to by large audiences At th Sunday School and also at theI ctiurck services to baptized the little children of i Dr nMrfPlrtlelotr and rfrs Virgil Elgin Jr and Mr and Mis U S CarlonJMAINE GOB8 WET BY 1 MAJORITY OF TWE TYSIX 1 Augusta Me jBept 18Comp f ol plete official returns from thb spec ial election of last Monday when Maine voted on the question of the rep al of the constitutional pro hibitory amendment as canvassed by the Governor and Council to night showed a majority of twenty six votes In favor or repeal ifa000000000000000O BAPTIST CHURCH 0 O J W Itmncr Pastor 0 O O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOvi Prayer meeting and business meeting of the church Wednesday evening at 730oclock The church covenant will be read and every member should be there Teachers meeting Thursday evening In the Baraca room Sunday Schooll at 945 a m Dr E W Ford Supt Morning worship at 11 oclock theme of sermon Condi tions of Victory- B Y P U in the Daraca room at 6r45 p m Evening worship at 730 Preaching at Concord Saturday afternoon at 230 oclock and Sunday afternoon at the same hour On account of not belnc able to preach three times a day the pastor will bo compelled to give up this work and Sunday afternoon will be his last service- 11ONiIEN JOHXSOX SPEAKS AT DAXVILLK TO BIG CltOWI Danville Ky Sept 1SA largo crowd of Boyle county Democrats assembled at the court house to hear the Hon Ben Johnson make his first speech In the present Rout teal campaign In strong and ring Ing words he declared his unaquali tied support of the Democratic tick et and promised to speak in Its behalf at whatever point In the Statp the Democratic Committee should call upon him to do so He showed the equivocations and contradictory statements that have been made by Judge ORear in his canvass and compared the promises of the Republican platform four years ago with the past administra tion of the Republicans In which those promises failed to material- Ize and held up the present prom Ices of the same party as a delusion and a snare A Iiea aunt Occasion A very delightful affair was the social party given by Mr and Mrs JBTappan at their pretty residence on Madison street in East Hartford theirevisitor Miss Grace Tappan of Cen ltnnnyrgathering and the spirit of congeniality pervaded the whole event Social games were played and de lightful refreshments were served Mr and Mrs Tappan displayed fine talent as entertainers Those present were Misses Grace Tappan Central City Ky Elsie Matthews Hamilton 0 Ruth Riley Lila Megan Bessie Taylor Beatrice Haynes Ozona Moseloy Hettye Riley WInona Stevens An nie Allen Elgin Annie Eliza Keown Gertrude Wright Messrs E A Field Lafayette La Josh Field Port Arthur Texas Sydney Williams J C Barnard W T Pendle ton Jag D Ford Ellis Foster McDowell Fogle J Ney Foster Cas filuB Spalding Harold Holbrook and E Y Park TO THE FARMERS Jones Pure Animal Matter Fertilizers manufactured by Jones Fertilizer Co Louis vile ICy Have on hand a carload Also 10 tons of pure Bone Meal Will ap preciate your patronage W E ELMS tf The Produce Man KEPtHUOAX OFFICIALS ARE SILENT IX THE CAMPAIGN Two months have passed since the Republican State convention nominated Judge ORear and the rest of the ticket at his dictation and not a voice has been lifted In its behalf by Gov Willson Lieut Gov Cox Secretary of State Bru Attorney General Breathltt Commissioner of Agriculture Ran kip Superintendent of Public In struction Regensteln who snake up the present Republican State administration and what Is more galling to the oneman Republican State Campaign Committee is that none Is expected to help the ORear outfit In addition to these Col E fJJ Franks of Owensboro who sought the gubernatorial nomination has been as silent as a tomb and there are no indications upPrlnceOn11 IMPORTANT NOTICE Will ell the best Patent Flourat4t25per barrel spot cash W E ELLIS tf lie Produce Mans SStteftee for TheleralSl tTear il f Al 1 ROYAL H BAKING POWDERAb- solutely Pure r The only Baking Powder made from Royal Crape Cream of artar NO ALUM NO LIME PHOSPHATE PRECINCT GUNMEN CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE Of Ohio County Who Will Have Charge of Local Party Affairs Mr G B Likens Chairman of the Ohio County Democratic Cam paign Committee has appointed the following chairmen of the different precincts named 1 East HartfordLeslie Combs Hartford R 2 2 West HartfordV G Barnett Hartford R 2 i 3 BedaW II Parks Hart ford R 3 I 4 Sulphur Springs W T Bean Narrows 5 lfasanJ C Magan Dundee C CromwellT E Cooper Cromwell 7 Cool Springs J N Berry mnn Wjfiox r 8 North RockportJ L Brown Rockport 9 South Rockport J T Jack son Roclrport 10 SelectC W Ranney Se lect 11 RostneJ W Miller Ro sine 12 Horse Branch T N Daniel Torse Branch 13 East Beaver DannW B Taylor Beaver Dam 14 West Beaver DamJ P Stevens Beaver Dam In McHenry Wm Wilkes Mc Henry 1C Centertown W E Brown Centertown R 1 17 SmallhousW M Adding ton Equality 18 East Fordsvllle S C Roberta Fordsvllle 10 West Fordsvllle NR Baize Fordsvllle 20 JEtnavllle Dr W L Bar rett yT3tnavllle 21 ShreveTo E Butler Fords vllle R 2 22 Olaton Boone Peyton Ola ton 23 Buford O C Magan Llvla Route 2 24 Bartletts Clarence Patton Hartford R 5 TfefllnJ w Foster Hart ford P 7 20 Ccralvo D R Helsley Ce ralvo 27 Point Pleasant W F Coff man Matanzas 28 NarrowsLon Phillips Nar rows 29 Ralph Robert Taylor Hart ford P C 30 PrentlsOzna Shultz Bea ver Dam R 31 Herbert Virgil Milleri Mhltesville R 2 32 Arnold J T Renfrow Jr Renfrow 33 RenderJ B Cobb Render 00000000000000aO MAimiAGE LICENSE 0- oooeooo000ooo00oo Era Staples Fordsvllle to Gol die Anthony Fordsvllle Leslie Greer Balzetown to Don nie SteViirt Renfrow Charles B Johnston Rosine to Icey E Royal Ro lne Lonnie B Slater Leland Miss to Lillian L Blr Beaver Dam IIBXXKTTS I I Sept SIIr and Mrs Thomas I Chinn attended the State fair lat I weekThe school at this place taught by Miss Katie Hawkins Is progress lIng well 11118 Wllda ChInn wns the lUst of her grandmother Mrs Marion 4 Porter of Hartford several days last week Mr Tom Chinas mule colt won the blue ribbon at the colt show at Hartford Saturday Mr and Mrs J B Sparks and famllyMrs J N Likens and grand j sonTohnl1errr of Hamlins Chap el were the guests of Mr and Mrs Frank Black Sunday Mr and Mrs B F Bean and family visited Mr Beans parents at Dundee Sunday i I Hound Trip Rates Grand Lodge K of P Conven tion Lexington Ky Sept 24th l 23th and 26th For this occasion the L N will sell round trip tickets via Louisville at SiiOuI Dates of sale Sept 24th and 25th return limit Oct 1st H E MISCHKE ARt t Watch This Space p For Likens 0g Actons gp I f t I s 0sSPECIAL Prices flfl- t I gNEXTt WEEK 8I t rIi pb 3 few day prices and quality right jg- c ouwholesale cost These goods were R o brought from factory last winter g II and were secured by us at BANK t P RUPT SALE As we do not wIsh 1 3to keep these lines In stock they g b- g pricesCome B 8Qg Prices weights and measures guar 8anteed 8 LIKENSACTON g 8Proprietors V R HAHTFORD KENTUCKY i csboocoooooooococoooooocxxxa I 1i oo to Ao oao o wc t oo o o o o o ct So oo o o o of tJ t V COME TO DUNDEE MERCANTILE COMPANY- For Anything You Need in GENERAL MERCHANDISET- here are always bargains to be had at our Large Store Respectfully DUNDEE MERCANTILE COJCOJUOItATED DUNDEE KENTUCKY a88w ii lco ill Wil il li SPECIALSOne lot good light Brooms regular 25c and35c values closing out price each 15 CentsFifty- pound a bags Salt 35c each Only a few of these left HARTFORD GROCERY COMPANY k ooi rSk j 1 1 I 1 I PAGE SIX 1i1 THE HARTFORD IIERALD c l n WEDNESDAY ftEPT Sfe loiii The Hart ord Herald 7 PEOPLE FLEEING BEfORE NOT LAVA Eruption of Mt Etna Becoming Alarming SEVENTYNINE NEW FISSURESS Show Extent of Awful Ou t break Which is Devas tating Country KXTIKK CHEST IX EIIUPTIOX iI Calanla Sicily Sept 1iiThe Icrest of Ml Etna now presents a I terrifying spectacle Heavy smoke t lies over It with frequent brilliant j flashes and the bombardment which continues along the line nearly two miles In extent is like the firing of heavy artillery- A torrent of burning lava esti mated at 2000 feet wide and four feet deep Is pouring down the r slollesr in its way has been carried before It Groves of tree have been uprooted and set on fire and the lava stream Is sweeping through the fields sending out for miles around hot resinous waves of smoke The peasants have left their homes carrying with them the aged the sick and the children and whatever belongings they were able to get together Whole regions covered withI hardened lava from past eruption- have I been torn open by the frequent earth shocks Many of theseI have been of great violence an Ithe peasants fear a repetition o the Messina disaster Sixteen new fissures have opened on Mt Etna and from the twoI nearest the base of the volcanohh great stream of lava Issues The residents however are pane ic stricken and have deserted the I townsThe earth shocks continue The river of lava has Invaded the cenII turiesold forests of larch and pineII and appears about to destroy theII beautiful vineyards and nutwoods The eruption of Mt Etna Is astt sumlng the proportions of a real disaster The lava stream whose patch crosses the railway line circling the volcano Is approaching the railway station to the north I and especially threatening the depots t at Molo and Alcantara which were abandoned today i Squads of laborers wore at work today taking up the railroad tracks I and removing all transportable ma tonal to places of safety The entire crest of Mt Etna appears I to he In a state of ebullition An exact count of the number of fisII sures Is Impossible because of the smoke which shrouds the whole mountain but there seem to beJ more than thirty openings all belching smoke and InmII This afternoon It was reported that a total of seventynine new ufis- sures had opened In the volcano since the disturbance bean Thon river of lava has Increased In vol ume and extended eight miles CramIj its source The houses of several t overwhelmdtfylng the people for miles about At Zafferana on the north coast of Sicily fifty shocks were recorded during twentyfour hours The gravity of the erurtlon of Mt Etna Is Indicated by the abnndff onment of the railway Molo and Alcantara at the north of the volcano Alcantara marked the limit of the lava flow In the erup tion of 1879 Molo was threatened at the time but escaped The eruption means great suPferll ing for the peasantry The slopes of Etna with an area of more thant 400 square miles support a popur lallon more dense than that of anyr other portion of Sicily or Halyt There are sixtyfive cities and vil lages in the entire area and the number of inhabitants which obtain an excellent agricultural livingII from the fertile lava beds totals more than 300000 THE OIRL AND HER mmo WHERE LIES HER PRESTIGE t No young lady ever lost Her Hero because her hands happened to be a little calloused from wield fag the broom or stained from dip ping them in dishwater or scrubbing No glrlever fell down an Iota in the estimation of Her Hero because she stayed at home all afternoon and helped her mother with the work instead of coming down 1 town and putting on a parade of eight miles No girl ever lost Her Hero because she made life more y pleasant for dad+ and smoother the wrinkles from hrs brow and caused him to look forward lolhe ovens at home with pleasure No g ever lost Her Hero because e wasnt an adept at using all the latest and most popular slang of the day No girl ever lost Her Hero because she was a rattling good cook a swell housekeeper and stcmwlnder to work If she d I lose Her Hero because of any of those things she should thank her Jucky stars He was in disguise 1 Instead of Her Hero he was a common cheap tinhorn sport and shad he better be a kitchen queen for iidad and mother all her life than ai brokenhearted drudge of a slave such a brainless bat a single tday Just because a girl arrives at gray hairs and faded cheeks in single blessedness Is no sign she didnt have a chance More likely It is because she kept posted on market values and refused to sell her heart and happiness for a mess of pot tageKansas City Journal OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 0 RAMS HORN UROWXS O 0 wm IM S 0- OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO The truth we most hate Is the truth that hits us hardest To have n foolish friend Is more of a misfortune than to have a ball ky mule Look for something to love but aIpoodle dog The Lord has never been able to do much for a stingy man There Is something wrong withl the religion that never makes anybody I look happy I The man who serves God for gainI quits when the pay stops There Is such a thing as being right In the heart and wrong In the head thskind that works at Its trade all the roundI thatIThere Is always a big place watt tag for the man who Is faithful InI a little one God Is closer to us than any trou I le canbeIf Is a skeleton In your closet lock the door and lose th keySunshine Is worth more than gold when It Is real sunshine and not foxfire It is still about as easy to find a man who will sell his birthright fo a mess of pottage as It was In the time of Esau A F Fifty Young Men Wanted Fifty more young men are wanted to learn Telegraphy and accept positions as telegraph operators on the L 8 N Railroad Address E H ROY Supervisor Nashville Tenn 5415 A Divnilfitl Sight To H J Barnum of Freevllle N Y was the fever sore that ha plagued his life for years In spite of many remedies he tried At lastsused Bucklons Arnica Salve and wrote It has entirely healed with scarcely a scar left Heals urns bona eczema cuts bruises swellings corns and piles like mag- Ic Only 2fic at James Fh Williams 214 Main street m he Detected I am looking for an honest said Diogenes severely- So am I replied the plain citkizen And by the way that lantern you are carrying looks exactly like the one that was taken fromlback lmy porchii KEEP THE KIDNEYS WELL Health isVVorlh Saving and Some Hartford People Know How to Save IthMany Hartford people take their lives in their hands by neglecting D kidneys when they know these organs need help Sick kidneys are for a vast amount of suf fering and 111 health but there Is no need to suffer nor to remain in dan get Use Deans Kidney Pillsaremedy that has cured thousands of kidney sufferers The following statement leaves no CMrsOwensboro Ky says I have used Doans Kidney Pills and have found them to be unequaled for kidney to trouble and lame back This rerae of dy corrected the difficulty with the kidney secretions and removed the depressing headaches I sloop much better using Deans Kidney Pills It and that languid feeling has dlsap I peared or For sale by all Dealers Price 50 cents FoiterMllburn Co Buffa taeUnitednameDoana lJj M HERES AOEW LIST OFO COMMANDMENTSh S Upon Which Hong the Law an the Profits of the Bus Iiness World I 1 Thou shalt not walt for sam thing to turn up but thou shalt pu off thy coat and go to work that thou mayest prosper In thy affairs and make the word failure spelt success 2 Thou shalt not be content to- go about thy business looking like a loafer for thou shouldst know that thy personal appearance is better than a letter of recommendation 3 Thou shalt not try to make excuses nor shalt thou say to those who chide thee I didnt think 4 Thou shalt not watt to bo told what thou shalt do nor fIni what manner thou shalt do it for thus may thy days he long In the job which fortune hath given thee Ii Thou shalt not fall to main tarn thine own Integrity nor shalt thou be guilty of anything that will 1 lesson thy good respect for thyself I G h Thou shalt not covet the oth er fellows job nor his salary nor the position that he hath gained by his own hard labor 7 Thou shalt not fall to live within thy Income nor shall thou contract any debts when thou canst not see thy way clear to pay them S Thou shalt not be afraid to blow thine cwn horn for he who fallest to blow Ms own horn at the proper occasion flndesl nobody standing ready to blow It for him 9 Thou shalt not hesitate to say No when thou meanest No I nor shalt thou fall to remcnber that there are times when It If one safe to bind thyself by a hasty Judgment 10 Thou shalt give every man andnfieat commandment and there Is no other like unto if Upoa this commandment hunt all tho law and profits of the business world Tit flits WilY HE THOUGHT ALMS 4SOLICITOR A WJSK GUY In a New York street n wAgon loaded with lamps collided with a truck and many of the globes were j smashed Considerable sympathY gazedrruefully at the shattered fragments benevolentlooking oldgentleman eyed him compassionately My poor man he said I suppose you will have to make good this loss out of your own pocket Yep was the melancholy re sty Well well said the philanthropic old gentleman hold out your hal heres a quarter for you and I dare say some of these other handdtoo The driver held out his hat and persons hastened to drop coins Into it At last when the contributions ho had ceased he emptied the contents of his lot Into his pocket Then pointing to the retreating figure of the phllanthrop let who had started the collection observed Say maybe he aint the wise guy Thats me boss Digestion nnil Assimilation It is not the quantity of food ta en but the amount digested and assimilated that gives strength and vitality to the system Chamberlains Stomach and Liver Tablets Invigorate the stomach and liver and enable them to perform their unctions naturally For sale by1 all dealers m Free Courses Penmanship Business Letter Writing Mathematics Business English etc are taught FREE to as who take Bookkeeping or Short and at Draughons College Nashville Tenn or Paducah Ky ora Evnnsvllle Ind or Washington C Children Cry FOR FLETC- HERSCaSTOR1AI now TO SPELL CALHOIJN AND TUJ REASON wilY Blrl Bllbrew writing in the hNoticingbeen said and written of date about v the apparent confusion in regard the manner of spelling the name the city of Calhoun the writer offers a little orthographic historyi When the town was first incorpo rated In 1852 and we ceased tp can Vienna ti was named by the act incorporating It albooniinhon is of she late Judge John Calbooa who spelled hie game tnt JWV The PostOffice Department being- of the impression that it was In tended to home the lawn slier she great pplihcfanV John 0 CftU bun ad it to JentBred at Wiubngton r i and as the laws of that department are like those of the Modes and Per sians which can never be chsag when once made it so romaine and a confusion in the spelling con thatdpassed an act entitled An Act to Amend and to Redu Into One AH the Laws Pertaining to the Town of Calhoun Thrdughout this act the name Ised provldIIit was repealed and the lawyers at the bar here at that time construed it to include oven the spelling of the name The bill was carefully prepared by the late Hon Lloyd W Gates who was a soninlaw of Judge Cnlhoon and It Is presumed that he changed the spelling advls edly and for the sake of uniformity This Includes both the law and the facts In regard to our orthogra ply Since that time the only correct way to spell the name is Ga11 houn 4 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O THE USE OF A DAY 0 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 0 Each new sun is a sign in the heavens to be up and at It At what Life The big work is neither masonry manufacturing nor merchandising It Is life Itself In cidentally there are bricks to be laid wood to be shaped and goods to be sold but these are only jolts and tittles In the scheme of Indi1 victual existence Tho main thing is life itself Life well wrought 1 a is fabric which commands the gaze of all discerning eyes the responsiveness of all neighboring heartsI Life bungledIu nprodttcerot ceasei less shame An appreciation of life itself lies at the base of all clean and constructive endeavor If a man Is living well his bricks art laid plumb his factory fights friction and waste his goods are full weight and wrapped well for the market In tho weaving of a life every day counts for good or Ill The loom is never still the shuttles are always hurtling and the pattern assuming form Sixteen hours 1 thoughtfully devoted to lIfolts purpose spirit and principles will1 kill any bogy of discouragement or despair And It brings no dlstrac lion from the Incidental task Dur ing the proper portion of that same I sIxteen hours bricks may still be laid wheels turned or goods pushed over the counter A day Is a won derful thing and should be deal t with as a wattas a little section of life not terrifying In Itself not too big to be handled easily and well So take your day and pack It wit the best living you can muster Blessed Is he who at sunset can look back upon kindly and Indus trlous hoursBusinessKeeplug Him His wife is a business womanI nU right What makes you say that fj Shes Installed a time clock tin the hall and he has to punch it when he goes out nights and when gets back LOCKJAW ENDS LIFE OF JEFFERSON DAVIS The Owensboro Messenger says Jeffqrson Davis fifty years of age died of lockjaw at G oclock Wednesday at his home on Dublin lane after having suffered for three weeksMr Davis about three weeks ago was rolling a heavy whiskey barrel Into the lot at the Dances county dlsllllery where he had hoer an employe for several years when the barrel accidentally mashed his toe At first nothing was thought of the accident but the injury did not heal and it finally became necessary to amputate the toe After the amputation lockjaw set In and Mr Davis condition had been regardedI critical for several days deathI being the final result Mr Davis is survived by a wife a three daughters The Last Word Whats the first word in the dictionary asked the student The article a of course replied Mr Growcher And whats the last word + Ask my wife Shes an expert on the subject I have a world of confidence ini Chamberlains Cough Remedy for 1as used it with perfect success rites Mrs M I Basford Poole illa Aid For sale by all deal t ors m J IEHII E RAILROAD TIME TA BLE 43 HARTFORD KY y I The following L N Time ardteffective from Monday Aug 21st1 North Bound mN+ South iBoundT I No 116 duke at Hartford 846a m o113 due at Hartford 145 tI m H E MISOBD Act f t o ut 0 SCARLET RED POWDER edGRDWS HUMAN SKIN j And the Price of the Removed e0Cuticle Takes a Sud den Drop The market for human skin going topleces Whore once it commanded 25 a square inch upI it bids fir to be soon just human skin with no value except to its original possessor Heroic hus bands fathers sons and sweethearts who bravely let themselves be ctrl i ped of their hides to cover some deaththreatenIng gap on the Lod of their beloved may soon cease to have opportunity for such devotion A little red powder one can get In any palntstore is astounding the surgeons with its performances as- a substitute for the heroes and theIr skins Scarlet Red is Its name and a dollars worth will keep a busy sur gery in stock for month It fis mixed with vaseline or other corn ponenls as a salve and applied to the edges of the gaping wounds Then you can almost see the skin grow Dr John Stalge Davis a noted surgeon of Johns Hopkins fin Baltimore says almost as much but in the careful language of his prpfesslon He tells of Scarlet Red growing new skin at the rate o three millimeters in 48 hours on one of his patients His report on its use in Johns Hopkins Hospital published in a medical Journal df much to bring the strange little an lllne dye to surgical notice here an elsewhere It was taken up in the Post Graduate and the German Hospitals hereI 1 tact spring Then its use was ex perlmenlal Now It is uniformly used in every case where burns wounds or ulctvs have stripped the epidermis from any area of a human body The results have been astonish IIng even baffling said Dr F Wll Ham Stelchmann of the Post Graduate and also connected with the German Hospital There IB just one thing about its use however that should be gen orally known Dr Stolchmann said Where surgeons in the disy pensary have used il and applied the dressings the results have been marvelous Whore patients have used it themselves the results have been unsatisfactory New York York Cor Denver Republican ItForced to Leave Home Every year a large number of poor sufferers whose lungs are sore and racked with coughs are urged to go to another climate But thIs is costly and not always sure Theres a better way Lot Dr Kings New Discovery cure you at home It cured me of lung trouble writes W n Nelson of CalamIne Ark whon all else failed and I gained 47 pounds In weight Its surely the king of all cough and lung cures Thousands owe their lives and health to It Its positively guaranteed for coughs colds la grippe asthma croup all throat and lung troubles 50c and 100 Trial bottle free at James H WIl Hams m OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 0 THE LADIES FAIR 0 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOO All blondes are not lightheaded Girls with liquid voices should be careful not to straIn them Some women are a delight to the eye and a drug to the mind Never tell a grass widow that she Is is the heyday of life If womans age counts against her she knows enough to keep down the count The girl who marries for a lark often finds out that she was a jay The i idea of marrying will haunt woman if she has the ghost of a chanceGirls feel proud of having many new admirers but one old one is really more to her creditBeet- on Transcript I I No Neetrto stop Work When your doctor orders you to stop work It staggers you I cant you say You know you era weak rundown and failing in health day by day but you must work as long you can stand What you need is Electric Bitters to glye tone strength and vigor to your system to prevent breakdown and build ypp up Dont be weak sickly trailing when Electric Bitters will benefit you troth the stet dose Thousands blew them for their Trythemguaranteedto WilliamsmThlilel1Ct4of the nose of the Statue of liberty Is four feet t air Inches The dletaacetthe eye Is two feet ilx Indhes The right armF vh1 ch 1olds the torch Itt rtyfwp feet long t e- o ti r- r i A Barbed TOr Cat CoHr or Saddle Gall not properly healed leaves a dlsagurtag t cart Dullardsj SNOW LINIMENTItltke ntfkt Remedr toe 11I Abnuloaa of the Flesh IsItth wound ls cleansed and f 1tbe f once and the wound heals from the Inaldo outwardly thus per forming a perfect cure that leaves no scar If tho wound heals on the outside too quick forms under the aur face and breaks out Into a run DIng sore that Is hard to euro pscar Inevitably leaves a bad Ownerj of blooded stock pro otersea to ti not only on fine animals but or on human flesh as It does Its work quickly and thoroughly t Price 25c 60o and f100 Uamet FBallardProp GtUouliMo Stephens Eye Salve IIt a healing ointment for Sore Eyes tloeoRtmRaeonrlertasn y Hartford Drug ire Hartford Ky Donovan fi Co Heaver Dam K- yOOOOOOOOOQO0000 O POEMS YOULL ENJOY 0 n 0 O The Heralds Special Selections 0 00 s 0aANGELS In the old days God sent Jlis angels t+ taftTo men In threshing floors to women pressed With daily tasks they came to tent rland croft blesfllngINot mine io guess what shape those angels wore Nor tell what voice they spoke I nor with what grace J They brought the dear love down that evermore Makes lowliest souls Its best abiding place But In these days I know my an V4 gels well They brush my garments on the common way They take my hand and very softly tellI Some bit of comfort In the wan Ing day And though their angel names I do not ken- I11oughln their faces human love I readii They are Godgiven to thIs world or men Godsent to bless it in its hours of need Child mother dearest wife brave hearts that take The rough and bitter cross nd help us bear Its heavy weight when strength iff like to break God bless you nil our angels un aware I Margaret Sangster t Children Cry FOR FLETCHERS CASTbRIAInI You say Garston made a com plete confession What did he get five years t No 50 He confessed to the magazines IIisII I r and tifeetTry it in a little cold milk oriWaterALL t6DRUGGISTS 1 1w PARKERSIOlnoe Never trooola HAIR Pall uda la BALSAMII CwUad Hair to lt t DT I f TABUSIIEOI8B8 adtiatonlJewelry cr ware you c thtbet IUnrOll tip from OLDEST NAIL ORDERHOUSE I ITT8tndssatlulfeentagwehseseneAett d dorfrelr th Southern tnide I imoerMtWntactlatogna w1w lns f Oa 0 111 rAss2i taniMg lty r I Mr7Ar1Gb tWstaM L M WEDNESDAY SEPT JJO i911 THE HARTFORD HERALDPAGESEVEN trONOBSYSTEML the HEREI r1 sSn Pealing With Prisoners in Charge 50D BOLTS N8E USED of r deAr Employed 1 i in Dealing With All or he Delinquents PRISON IS INDUSTRIAL FARM i frotV A Jail where and trustworthiness the bars whore there is neither lock nor key and where the prisoners come and go Apparently ot their own free will where there are no grimvisaged buildings nor frowning walls whore the few guards employed move about In an unostentatious manner a such Is the new workhouse of the District of Columbia located In Virginia across tho river from the quaint and ancient town of Occo quail This penal Institution Is In a class i I by Itself There Is not another one C of Its character In ute United States i Even In Its newness with an amount of detail yet to be worked l out it Is hard for the visitor to realize that he Is In a place of pun ishment and when all the plans of AV H Whittaker the superintend ent are realized the 1150acre tract which Congress provided as the temporary home of Washing tons lawbreakers will more resemble O the country estate of aft wealthy citizen than a place of de tention and correction of malefactors Yet the Iron hand of the law Is 1 It may bo incased In silkJ ThSbut Its grip Is just as hard as It was tie olden days when a dungeon tng 1 and bread and water were consldt 1 V Bred almost too good for those who wander from the paths of rectitude Superintendent Whittaker Is the soul of kindness and patience He believes that In every man and wo man there Is good and he Is doing all in his power to bring that good to the top But his charges must I also do their share The rules of tho institution are made with the end In view that they shall be as little Irksome as possible but those Tules must be obeyed and to tho letter Infractions are punished I t floggingbI I Iamatter of fact there is not a cell In the true meaning of the word inl k tne whole placebut the offender Is put on a bread and water diet and required to stand a certain number of hours handcuffed to a railing There Is no hanging up by the thumbs The man Is allowed to stand In a natural position and for no longer a period than It would require him to do J days work But the punishment Is sufficient The bread and water diet when the oth I or prisoners are enjoying three square meals a day does the busi ness The most obstreperous char acter soon relents and promises to be good 1 One of the remarkable thingsII about the new workhouse is the opportunity given prisoners to es capean opportunity of which ex cept In rare instances they do not avail themselves The tract ot ground on which the Institution Is located comprises 1150 acres Work is being carried on In almost every section of the tract The guards are few and far between Prisoners drive teams about the country unaccompanied by anyone 1 1They go from place to place alone Ibut strange to day they always ahow up at meal times Inclosing the buildings in which 1 the prisoners eat and sleep is a barbed wire fence and this place Is called for the sake of calling It something the stockade The only i entrance to this stockade Is guarded by a prisoner and a onearmed prisoner at that No guards patrol the place with rifles slung across their shoulders The pack of 1bloodhounds which every Institu tion Is supposed to keep consists one dog and his principal duty a aofthe day time seems to be fritter with the prisoners There must of course be some reason for this peculiar state of affairs No man no matter how w- ellilie is treated wants to give up his liberty and do time for the State V Superintendent WJilttakers answer to the problem is J put the men I iVj on their honor and every man who Cornea down here no matter how Y jJiow he hoe fallen has a certain k i er amount of honor f think that the l liberty of an Individual taken from ijfl1tc1l by process of law should be xltknlypunishment in a penal 6r zefor atbry iInstitution The aye tesn our institutions that makes tIt rrr 1 I a v I tlIpF strongest appeal to the man hood of n normal subject while confined la the one that will bring through his conscience such pun ishment as will be lastlrig and affective Three to four years train Ing with the modern uptodate methods of reformation will re deem to society 95 per cent of all normal boys convicted of crime Reformation in penal and reformatory institutions cannot be success ful unless there Is a perfect system moral instruction and unless allI officers Instructors and teachers are living examples of true citizen shipMr Whittaker is not an Idealist a dreamer He practices what preaches and the fact that he is getting results proves that he knows whereof he speaks Guards are not allowed to strike the prisoners or swear at them They treat them kindly and in return expect their charges to live up to the r gula tions jThe officials of the institution are watching with Interest an experiment Mr Whittaker Is making with one of his young charges The youth In question was sentenced to years Imprisonment He had been at the place but a short time when he ran away He was recaptured and was given a plain straight talking to by the superintendent who told him that ho Intended to give him one more chance and he put him to tho task of driving his automobile The ladI seemed to appreciate the kindness shown him and takes as much Interest in keeping the machine In good condition as does its owner He has chances to escape every day Mr Whittaker says he will not avail himself ot them 00000000000000000o HERO O 00000000000000000Composed with apologies to author of Casey JonesLarry B Finn of Franklin Democratic member of the Ken Railroad Commission be sides being a wit and fiddler Is also some composer of doggerel as witness the following offense Como all you voters if you want to hear About the campaign of Judge ORear s If hess elected youll bo to blame At the Phoenix Hill convention boys he won his fame ORear walked In at the convention door- Everybody hollered and began to roar Caleb Powers waved his hand flags began to float Most everybody there was as full as- a goat CHORUS Caleb Powers waved his hand Caleb Powers flags began to float Caleb Pows waved his hand Most everybody there was gas full as a goat SECOND SPASM Bill Bradley was there to hear ev ery word What the Judge had said Bradley had heard At Lexington the Judge at Bradley took a whack But Bradley said the Judge would have to take It back The Judge began to speak and as spoke- Everybody know what he said was a Joke- Bradley was elected without a sin gle sou 4Twas the purest election that I ever knew CHORUS Bradleys electlpn without a single sou- Bradleys election purest I ever knew Bradleys election without a single sou- Great God said the woodcock and away ho flew THIRD SPASM Judge ORear said when McCreary had won There are two more races Id like to run Caleb said What might they bog ORear said Coroner and School Trustee But the Judges fame will neer be forgot Hes almost like a forgetmenot His virtues will be sung in lasting tones Hes Just another hero like Casey Jones CHORUS Judge ORear Just another hero Ji dgo ORearliko Casey Jones Judge ORear Just snottier herot Hes Just another hero like Casey Jones The worlds seventh Sunday School Convention will be held in Zurich Switzerland n19i i A a VARIOUS POPES WHO NAVE RULE s Since Time of Pope Clem ents in Year 91 ARE ONLY 78 DIFFERENT NAMES In the Long List While There Have Been Exactly 263 Prelates FOUR POPES IN FIRST CENTURA Pope Plus X is counted the two hundred and sixtythird prelate to occupy that highest ecclesiastical officeYhlle there have been 263 Popes there are only 78 different name In the list Twentythree bore the name of Joannes 16 that of Grog ory 14 Clements 14 Benedict 13 Leo 13 Innocent 10 Plus 10 Stephen 9 Boniface 8 Aloxander anl 8 Urban There have been six Popes named Hadrian while each of the name Paul Sixtus Nicholas Martin and Coelestlne has been borne by fie Popes There were four Eugenea four Honores and four named An astaslum Four others were named Serglus and four more Felix The names that appear thrci times In the list are Julius Gall lus Lucius and Victor The names that appear only twice are Marcsl lus Gclaslum Pashalls Demasus Sylvester Agapetus Marlnus Theo dorus Constantine anti Pelaglus Plus I became Pope In 142 More than 13 centuries passwl be fore there was another Pope of that name but only four and a half centuries lie between Plus IL and Plus X Although there have been 1 10 Stephens there has been none sine 1057 All the 23 Popes who were named Joannes ruled the church between i23 and 1410 an averagi of nearly three to a century Pope Clements I appeared In 11 The last Pope of that name Clenv ents XIV appeared In 17C9 Thor were more than 14 centuries be tween Leo I and Leo XIII There were only four Popes In the first century The lowest number In any one century since then was in the nineteenthsix Then wore 25 In the tenth and 20 eauli in the seventh and ninth The clew enth century had 19 and the thir teenth and sixteenth had 17 ouch The Popes df the twelfth centuri numbered 16 third 15 eighth 14 fifteenth 13 sixth and fourteenth 13 each fifth and fourteenth IS each seventeenth 11 second rmd fourth 10 each while the olgh teenth had 8 Pope Plus IX was In power 81 years the longest of all white some of his predecessors held the reins only a tow daysNow Yorl World A Great Advantage to Working Men J A Maple 125 S 7th street Stoubcnvllle 0 says For years I suffered from weak kidneys and a severe bladder trouble I learned of Foley Kidney Pills and their won derful cures so I began taking then and sure enough I had as good re suits as any I heard about Mj backache left mo and to one of mj business expressman that alone Is a great advantage My kidneys act ed free and normal and that saved mo a lot of misery It Is now a pleasure to work whore it used te be a misery Foloy Kidney Pills have cured me and have my high est praise For sale by all dealers m EDITOR WHO TRIED TO PRINT TRUTH ALWAYS A Kansas editor announced he would try for one week to print the truth and ho Is still In the hospital He didnt got by the first day The following Item appeared In Mon days Issue and now the boys are HEALTHINSURANCE The man who Insures his life is wise for his family The raaa who Insures his health Is wise both for his family and himself You may Insure health byguard lag It It Is worth guarding At the first attack of disease Which generally approaches through the LIVER and manl fests Itstlf la Innumerable ways TAKE sPilisI Arid av your ljh1 J 1 4 oJ getting out the paper This Is what he said MarriedMiss Sylvia Rhodes to James Cannaham last Sunday evening at the Baptist church The bride was an ordinary town girl who didnt know any more than a rabbit about cooking and never helped her mother three days In her life She Is not a beau ty by any means and has a gait like a duck The groom Is an uptodate hasbeen loafer living off the old folks all his life and dont amount to shucks nohow They will have a hard life while they live together Sacred Heart Review rKANSAS CORN SOMi- 1LMJIlI1LY SPECIMENS William Allen White the Kansas writer at a picnic In Emporla was praising the fertility of his native StateIt was a Kansas boy you know said Dr White who tried to climb a cornstalk the other day to see how the corn was getting on Un fortunately the stalk is growing faster than the boy can climb and he Is now out of sight A lot of neighbors with axes have been trying to cut the stalk down but It grows so fast they cant strike twice In the same placcc It was feared for awhile that the boy would starve to death but I am happy to say that over the pri vate wire In my office we have got news to the effect that the little chap has already thrown down five bushels of cobs whence one may Infer that his diet though monot onous Is adequatoLos Angeles TimesI CASTOR IIAFor Infanta and Children The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears theif1Signature of a AVANTKD Good Housekeeping Magazine requires the services of a representative In Ohio county to look after subscription renewals and to extend circulation by special methods which have proved unusu ally successful Salary and com mission Previous experience de sirable but not essential Whole time or spare time Address with references J F Fairbanks Good Housekeeping Magazine 381 Fourth Ave New York City 3612 S Sutorile for The Rirald11 a Yearr i I n Tim Kind You Have Always Bought and which has been in use for over 30 years has borno the signature of s and lots been made under his per sonal supervIsion since its Infancy Y Allow no ono todeceivoyoujutltls All Counterfeits Imitations and U Jnstasgoflll are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment t What is CASTORIAI Castoria Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil PareNgone Drops and Soothing Syrups It Is Pleasant It contains neither Opium Morphine nor other Narcotic substance Its ago Is Its guarantee It destroys Worms and allays Fovcrishncss It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic It relieves Teething Troubles cures Constipation and Flatulency It assimilates tho Food regulates the Stomach anti Bowels giving healthy and natural sleep Tim Childrens Panacea Tho Mothers Friend GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Roars the Signature of d n 0 I The Kind You Me Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years nil CINTAUH COMPANY TT MUimAV TRtCT New VONR CITY XENTUCX Lih1 and Power Company INCOIirOKATKD E G BARRASS MGR KyIWill wire your house at cost Electric Lights are clean healthy tall safe No twine or business house should be without them when within reach WWNImImIimmlmlmlml h n nI IIiiSEND YOUR BOY TO MATHENEY BAITS Vanderbilt Training School 1 FOR BOYS Elkton Kentucky A limited select school for boys Faculty Scollegetrained men Our patronage has come from several Southern States Twenty four different towns in Western Kentucky rep It resented this year Electric Lights Steam Heat Hot and Cold Baths Extremely Healthful location 400000 recently spent on improvements No saloons in the town or county Moralsurroundings excellent Unex celled as a school for young boys Nineteenth Year Begins September 6 1911 Write for catalogue 1 II ddress all communications to Desk 0 MATHENEY BAITS wi YM+ WNNmwm i WiW n ii mic it nfjffr v i 1 EDNEllDAZ KTT M jte0 MOT TOGHT THE HARTFORD HERALD y 5 The Hartford Herald FREE TRAVELING HEALTH EXHIBIT CAR IS MINI ita f1VIIII Be in Hartford Friday and Saturday September 22 Ii p and 23See It t f fmodern railroad passenger passenger coach fitted up as a Trav cling Health Exhibit by the Ken 4 tucky Association for the Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis Is now touring the Sthte of Kentucky mak f ftng stops at all railroad stations At each stopping place the pub lie is invited to seeI the eihlblt free cf charge and hear practical talks about Consumption and other in fectlous diseases The car Is well stocked with novel Charts Mottoes and Model Houses showing where the dangers from diseases lie and be prevented In ahow they can way that every man woman and child can understand it The Exhibit Is In charge of Mr Eugene Kerner Secretary of the State Association and assistant Mr Kernor will deliver an lllstrated Lecture on What Everybody Ought to Know About Consumption at each stopping place I Wherever shown the Exhibit hall attracted large crowds of people who were greatly benefited in get ting a clear understanding of Ken tuckys most fatal disease The Great White Plague In Hartford Friday Sept 22 to Saturday Sept 23 ttUXDAY SCHOOL VXIOX TO MEET SEPTEMBER 20 The Sunday School Union of the Ohio County Baptist Association will meet with Clear Run church Tuesday Sept 2Cth at 9 a m There will be no set program nor I assigned speakers but all are ex pected to speak of their needs and successes in the workan oldfash loned experience meeting The people of Clear Run have furnished I three basket dinners this season so ALL are requested to bring only a light lunch for the noon hour Every church and school Is request IIell to announce this meeting next ti Sunday and make arrangements for their messengers This will be tho r I time to elect officers We urge all schools to make their plans to have t their schools run through the win ter E W FORD Chmn W M FAIR Secy and Treas in + CUKKN JJHIER Sept SFrom present Indications there will be more than the usual crop of wheat sown In this sectionQuarterly meeting was held last Sunday at East Providence church I Quite a large crowd was present and a most excellent and edifying sermon was preached by the presid ing elder Rev Thompson after which a collection was taken re suiting in enough money being rais ed to pay off all debts for this con ference year Rev Birch Shields assisted by Rev S H Lawrence will begin a revival meeting at Independence church tonight Rev Shields recently closed a very successful meet Ing at Cool Springs Hon John B Wilson and family of Hartford visited his fattier Mr I L Ml Wilson and other relatives in this community from Friday until 1 Sunday of last week Mr M N Shultz and wife had l the pleasure of entertaining Revs Thompson and Bennett on last Sat urday night School at this place is progress ing nicely under charge of Prof E S Howard The prospects for Democratic victory In November grow brighter p as the days go by and especially I since the ORear Lecture was pulled off In Hartford on Labor DayI p Verily it would seem that lit what he gave us on that occasion Is to be taken as a sample it would be the part of wisdom for him to withdraw y from the race and Join a de bating society composed ot fifth and sixth grade pupils rather than be running around over the State begging tho voters to do a very foolish thing by electing hlm t of the State Bah No i iGovernor have at times stoodI lKentucklansfor much but they will never stand 1 for that No Never Democrats do your duty and lets make it notl twenty but fifty thousand majority t I for the white ticket The writer wishes to express the thanks and appreciation of the young folks from in and near the Mines who on last Saturday even Ing were so royally entertained on the base ball ground at Hartford It seemed that each and every pa iron of the game In our dear old countyseat was strlylng I to see who 1ouidl TowTu fhlr greatest courteTy1 and give us the most hearty hand = 3- q 1x shake for which our boys and belf friends are profoundly grateful Ve would especially thank Profs Hedrlck and Anderson who seemed to use as much energy and enthu siasm In showing us welcome ai they did in encouraging their boys to send their visitors home defeat ed Our boys came home a little crestfallen defeated butpot dis graced but are consoll f1hem selves with the thought of the old proverb He that laughs last laughs best Truly It was a day that will be long remembered by eighteen happyhearted athletic schoolboys and we would suggest to them that If they will always put the same energy and vim in all their undertakings In life success Is sure to crown their efforts r THE GROWERS ARE TO MEET IN OWENSBORO October 5 to Near Report of Sec retaryImportant Ses sion in Prospect There will be county meetings held in Ohio Hancock Davless Mc Lean and Spencer county Indiana on Saturday September 30 for the purpose of selecting delegates to at tend the district meeting of the Green River Tobacco Growers As sociation to be held in Owensboro Thursday October 5 This will be one of the most im portant and interesting meetings held this season as It will be the last meeting before the regular time for selling the pooled crop which generally takes place about November 1- Secretary Walter Atherton will make his general report of the amount of tobacco pooled with the association throughout the district the time for pooling having closed on August 31 The report will show rin Increase in all the counties except Ohio and McLean over previous years and in these two counties the same amount of tobacco was pooled as last year The late tobacco has been benefited by the rains and unless frost comes too soon will make as much per acre as usual notwithstanding the drouth earlier in the season Too much rain however will prove Injurious to the early tobacco asa great amount of the weed Is still standing In the field and ready to bo cut but if the rain continues the bottom leaves which are overripe will begin dropping off and will be ot no value IVXTIXG NOW HARKED FOR ANY SORT OF GAME The hunting season on all sorts of game including rabbits and squirrels closed last Saturday The tuall season begins on November 15 A few years ago the Leg- Islature passed a law prohibiting hunting of any kind during the two months Immediately preceding the open season for quail This was lone because many people would go out hunting under the pretext of tilling rabbits squirrels etc and would also kill quail before the law vas passed and It is now regarded as prima facie evidence of guilt to wen be caught In the field with dog and gun during these two months Reports from the country Indicate that there will be a big crop of quail this year the spring and early summer months being unusually dry thus giving the young birds a chance to grow up and not be drowned out as Is so often the case Squirrels and rabbits are hick and the coming hunting season promises to be the best In years The nut crop Is also reported to bo the largest In several years which means Mr Squirrel and fam ily will have a big stock of food for the winter season SUNXYDALE Sept 1SMr and Mrs James Gray visited Mr and Mrs Walter Gray at Hartford last SundayI Mr and Mrs A M Weatherford visited Mr A B Nash at Palo last SundayMr Lon White went to Olaton on business today Mr Len Sariderfur has bought property at Narrows and is moving there today IMr Will Davis of Beaver Dam was In town today looking for a place to set a mill A large crowd attended the mu sical at Mr Bennetts Saturday rightD0000 000000000-D METHODIST CHURCH 0 O Virgil ElRln Pastor 0 D000 O O O O O OOO O O O O O There will be preaching at Gosh on next Sunday This will be the last service held by the present pastor as It closes his fourth year Horace L Taylor of Liberty will be present and lead the singing A cordial invitation IlBJ extendVdftpl silly to attena i I t fJ i 11 rty THEYstartedsomething at Lexington andilifih II finish it was Wevestatted io something here also a strictly highgrade Clothing Business with nothing but good quality to offer such quality in clothes as I Hart Sehaffner Marx merchantdicewant and ought to haveV Well finish on that line New Fall Styles ready for your attention Start some I thing this fall by buying your Suits from us SUITS 1000 1500 1800 2000 25003000j Ncw GC 5i Arr ving XJ t1yIE P BARNES BROTHERi BEAVER DAM KENTUCKY r T1 tieIthe Home of Hart Selle ffbrxer Marx iII + J lvtn I t J lJ J 1 i 1IEFJJN Sept SMr S L Whittaker wife and little sons Carroll and Charlie visited Mr Ed Shown and family near Beda Sunday Mr Robert Renfrow and family near here spent Sunday with Mrs Renfrows parents of this jplace Mr and Mrs Luther Dooley of Nocreek spent Sunday with Mrs Dooleys father here Mr and Mrs Jake Shaver of the Shlnkle Chapel neighborhood vis ited Mr and Mrs Sherman Howard near here recently Mrs Robert Rowan and little daughter Rosamond visited her father at Hartford from Saturday until Sunday Mr Robert Johnson wife and lit tle daughter Anna Belle of No creek visited at Mr John JOhns ns Sunday i The socialat Mr Ezra Bftlrds Saturday night was largely attend= ad and all report an enjoyable date Mr A V Rowan wife and nth or started Sunday morning f fOI Wray Col to visit his brothMr S O Rowan and children They will be gone several weeks Miss Marllssa Foster of Nocreek spent Thursday night with her brother Mr Jesse Foster here 1 Diarrhoea Is always more or less prevalent during September neI prepared forrti Qhamtierlalns Cold icl Cholewand Diarrhoea Remed Y la prompt and effectual It can ali wars Je l Jnd iian and Iv p1ea1 aat tcnaeFotpalgy all deal e t ti It 1 I fl CERALVO Sept 18 Mesdames Minnie Ful kerson and Jennie Everly visited Dr G L Everly at Rockport Sun day Mrs Addle Matthews who has been sick at her home near here Is better t Little Miss Athel Wood Is visit ing at Utica this week Mrs W D Barnard Is spending a few days with her daughter Mrs Maude Maddox of Providence Mr Harry Balls after spending a few days with his parents here has returned to his work at Evans ville Miss Mazle Hunter and Mrs An nie Wood went to Rochester last weekLittle Miss Mary Ethel Everly spent a tow days last week with her aunt Mrs Eddie Hill of Nelson Mrs Dr JM Everly is at the bedside of her daughter Mrs Dr ORL Everly 61 Rockport who Is very Ill Mr Robertson of Pond Run visited his slater Mrs MatUe Wood Sunday Mr E A Barnard and Miss Lillian Parrish of McEwen Tenn were married here last week and returned hbme the following day 1tlrR T Her and fancily Rock lport visited his staleri Mrs Blanche Jonesrecentlylr vryV l 4 r1 eltlzenshaveI A t froaling prayvlnon tfS tChjte YlillrttJb ChiWltebeIUon tbl4null tafE- r l 1a i t OLATOX Sept 18 Farmers In this com munity are very busy cutting up corn and getting ready to sow wheat Mrs Mary Ann Felix living near here was the guest of Mr T W Daniels family last Sunday Miss Zella Lyons and Mr RLArms who had been to Louisville to purchase their fall stock of goods returned a few days ago Mrs Lizzie Miller and Mrs Ida Acton of this place were the guests of Mr and Mrs J W Mil ler of Frledaland last Sunday Mr G W Daniel and family of Olaton were the guests of Mr Dan iels brother Mr J A Daniel of Hartford from Friday until Sun day evening Mr Ess Miller who had been engaged In work at Daniel Boone tor some time came homo Saturday evening on a VIsit Mr W H Lyons went to Owens boro recently returning Wednesday Mrs John Stone of this place who has been ill la some better II Best Treatment for a Burn If for no other reason Chamber everyhouseholdvalue In the treatment ot burns It allays the pain almost Instantly and unless the Injury is la severe one heals the Dto without leavinga scar This salvo ifMM unequaled for chappjed h ndi serf e nipples sad ftlseaiiH pif the eiti Pric al ceatsi hers sale1 by all dealers 11 1 1 X c Ii It I S t J r t t d 0 I f KICKETTB1 1 Sept 17lIrand Mrs Herbert Patiori of Erbann Ill are visit ing bis parents at this place and also neV people near Sanderfurs CrossingMiss Edna Allen of Hartford spent Saturday night with her sister Mrs JTrod Patton Mr Ray Hauling ot near Ben netts Schoolhouse spent Saturday night with Mr Herbert Roach here Mr Henry Travis and mother of near Bethel church and Mr Reuben Howard wife and rind of this place started for Oregon last Friday Mr Jim Patton has returned to Phllp ill lehad been visiting his parents Mr a dMrsN G Patton dt this placeVThe spelling Tit Ricketts school housE was largely attended and all report a nice time schoolshousecrowds good singing and good or bet r nest Oraln Grower J ani handling the best Graint Grower In Ohio county For further particulars call on or address V J T LONR 1 gunnydaifi EyhI 142W HERBINB Is the MedicineI that cures biliousness i raand con BtipaUbrii Tne lrai dewMakes you reel better atow addI lionsl doses cure cprapletelyPriee BOCi Sold a HartfodtCKrJi1 I p j t t t