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Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.): September 20, 1911 Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Jno. P. Barrett & Co. Hartford, KY 1911 haf1911092001_sn84037890 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.): 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. Vi'fT-!- ' 5r THE HARTFORD HERALD. "I Coat, the Herald of ' H "V K Subscription $1 Per Year, in Advance. 37th "XEAE. HodVer, A. C. Acton, W. E. Ellis, B. L. Taylor. BE GRAND Committee on Music M. Bean, Bills Foster, W. J. Bean. Committee on Transportation ALL-DA- Y RALLY H. P. Taylor, R. E. Lee Slmmerman, Fred Cooper. Leslie Committee on Provisions Coombs, E. Crabtreo, P. B. Taylor, oiiThursday, C. At Hartford, P. Turner, W. N. Stevens, V. G. Barnett, J. C. Her. October 12th. Committee on Ice Water J. W. Harry Williams, Ford, Hookor A FREE BARBEGUED DINNER Hoover, Leslie Bennett. and Committee on AdvrrtislnR Publicity Heber Matthews, F. L. For All Gov. McCreary, A.O. Felix, T. J. Smith, A. C. Yolser, W. H. Barries, 'Jno. B. Wilson. Stanley, John Rhea and M. Committee on Decoratlon-j-Fair, Arthur Potty, James Gillespie, Ben Johnson R. D. Walker, John E. Bean, A. E. WILL HE OX HAND AND SPEAK a Miy World, Ihe Km ff'ill him Limlnriii; at Mj But." All Kinds Job Printing Neatly Executed. 20,-191- 1. 'I S HARTFORD, KY., WEDNESDAE,:&EPTEMBER TO DISTRIBUTE VX I NO. 38 : ' WILL -- STORY OF SLAVERY THE JJTERATURE HUE ; In One Section and Keep Kentucky Girl Mistreated It Out A of Others. at Tampa, Fla. STORY OF TRIALS she did not know that the woman was of questionable character. About three weeks ago, she said, she received a letter from the Lawrence woman requesting that 'she send a girl to Tampa to accept emShe mid ployment as a housemaid. that when the strange girl appeared at the box office of the theater, sho gave her the Lawrence woman's THE RULING POINT In jr i letter. PLAN OF THE REPUBLICANS APJTIFUL Are Now Engaged In Frying Toldi by the Girl, Whose Was Taken Ad the Fat Out of State vantage Of. Employes. WAtfj'sTARTED AT LOUISVILLE WANTS TO PICK OWN SUBJECTS on Hotels J. Will PLAYING A DESPERATE GAME Committee Cooper ,Dr. L. B. Bean, James H. No matter what policies the ReTapipa, Fla., Sept. 16. A girl Sept. 16. The one Paducah, At a recent gathering of the Mc- Williams. publican national and State adminconfined In the Woman's Home and Committee on Program Judge or two curious Democrats who last Creary Club of Hartford, which istrations ore committed to, they night attended the meeting of the Hospital, who gave her name as J. S. Glenn, A. C. Yelser. must not be discussed In Kentucky meets every Thursday night at rMary, Richardson, and home as Precinct Members Committee on McCrackcn County O'Rear club tills year, because It might offend headquarters In the . Democratic were startled by a frank open state- Harnard, Breckenrldge county, Ky., Finance. Judge O'Rear. whose peculiar mind a pitiful story of how she was front rooms over the drug store of Jno. P. Foster Hartford, R. 3. ment made by Prof. Thomas W. tells can only shelter one Idea at a time, Dundee. Vinson, candidate for Superintend- driven Into white slavery by Marian W. V. Sproule, ' the Hartford Drug Co., It was and whose highly sensitive organiRe- Lawrence and Ethel Evans, two of Magan. ent of Public Instruction on the gested thai the Democrats of Ohio Jno. H. Miller, zation is so easily disturbed. Cromwell. publican State ticket, who together Tampa'B demimonde. She said that y Tally at J. A. James county have an When President Taft comes out from Louisville to Ma- transportation Wysox. with Capt. Carl Henderson, of C. H. Brown for reciprocity, and has to rely on Hartford at some near date In the S. L. Fulkerson, Rockport. rlon, Is In charge of tho branch Re- Tampa1 was funlshed her by Edna Democratic votes to pass the measfuture. It didn't take Jong for mat- William Johnson, Paradise. publican State campaign headquart- 8belley, of Louisville, undor the Langley, ure, and Congressman ers" at the Palmer House here. pretense. yat she would be given a was G. N. Baize, Balzetown. ters to take shapo. A motion O'Rear's campaign manager, votes by the way, was posltjon In this city. Friedaland. Capt. Henderson, made and carried that a petition bo G. J. Hoover must be against it, no mention The girl said" that she lived near Roslne. In charge "of the State militia that State Tom Ragland, prepared to the Democratic made of the matter, because it an"presorved order" during the al- Louisville and that she went to that W. F. Howard... Whltesvllle, R. e Judge. noys tho Executive Committee at Louisville, P. A. 'Swain Prentls. leged night rider troubles In this city o seek employment 'as a ticket When President Taft urges Reshow, girl. seller'" In a moving-pictur- e asking for notable speakers and re- J. H. Thomas, Beaver Dam. section. apartment this publican Senators to pass the arbiquesting a date which would best Luther Chlnn At the Shelley Tho statement referred to was and she says that while in Louis Beaver Dam. suit circumstances here. made In answer to the request of ville Bhe met Edna Shelley, wiio morning at 1:30 o'clock a woman tration treaties, and McHenry. L. E. Herrel Roosevelt appeals to them to deIt was agreed that the speakers E. S. McMillan Centertown. Chairman Arthur Martin for a sup- was a ticket seller In a picture show who said she was Miss Shelley's must be feat them, no reference asked for should be Gov. Jas. D. Ray Addlngton ply of Republican campaign hand- near the corner of Fourth and mother said: Smallhous. Shelley A. O. Stanley, Hon. Shelby "My daughter fools the disgrace made to the fact this year, because McCreary, Hon. Green streets, and that the books. . .Fordsvllle. Ford Judge O'Rear wants to change tho Ben Johnson and Hon. John Rhea, J. 'D. Cooper, "Mr. Vinson," said Martin, "we woman told her she could get her keenly and sho left the. city Fordsvllle. rally set for C. R. Rhoads,...Whltesvlllo, R. 2. muBt have some campaign hand- a' Job at Tampa, Fla. subject. and1 the date for the after tho show." Sho made this statement when When a Democratic House passes Thursday, October 12. A few days Walter Walker,. . .Fordsvllle, R. 2. books down here. Have thcro been Tho Richardson girl says she was ' surprised when she reached Tampa told that the white slave victim in bills reducing the tariff on wool, later two Democrats from Hartford T. W. Daniel,. Olaton printed' yet?" to find that sho was shown a room Tnmpa lind declared to the police and the, farmers' and laborers' free went to Louisville, visited Demo- S. H. Riley Said Mr. Vinson, apologetically, . ,...Buford. cratic headquarters, bearing the E. K. Smith Hartford, R. C. "No; none havo been printed yet, In a disreputable house. Sho says that Miss Shelley had furnished her list bill, and the Democrnts of tho Senate with the aid of Republican -letter of request, and were assured R, A. Rowan, .Hartford, R. 7. and none will bo printed. You see, she rebelled against tho treatment with transportation to tho South. enact those measures The woman insisted that she did Insurgents, that the Domocrats of Ohio county D, R. Helsloy, Ceralvo. tho campaign committee has decid- there Imposed upon her, but that and Evans women not know whore Miss Shelley had Into lav3, and a Republican Presiwould certainly receive duo consid- A. B. Tichenor ed to havo a great number of pieces the Lawrence Matanzas. dent vetoes thorn, ovcry Kentucky eration In the matter. Within a J. Br Renf row Narrows. of printed matter, pamphlets, etc., threatened her life If sho made gone. speaker must keej) silent on tho few days thereafter a letter was J. B. Chambers,.. Whitesvlllc, P. 2. printed, hut they will all bo In sep- trouble or attempted to leave tho Woman's An est received here by County Chairman P. L. Alford of Monday subject for the reason that Judge Tho Courier-JournArnold. arate pieces. You seo, there will house.;, She says she was forced to O'Rear publicity confesses that ho G. B. LlkenB, giving the glad lnfor- - Thos. Baker, bo some pieces we want to place In spend mil" her wages for gowns worn says: Render. early this has never read the bills, nor heard roatlon that the full roquest would Telegraph advices the hands of certain classes and we In such places. be granted, both as to speakers and HON. HEN JOHNSON TO Warrants wore Issued in the morning that the Mayor and chief of tho vetoes. wouldn't like for them to get into for or police of Tampa had demanded records show date, and that arrangements could STUMP STATE FOR TICKET the hands of certain other "classes," United States Court here When the official accordingly. Tho affair' be made Tho damaging admission was re- Marian Lawronco and Ethel Evans, tho Immediate arrest of Edna Shel'nt Governor Willson spent iti then became a certainty and the Louisville, Ky., Sept. 1C. Con- ceived In silence by members of the who aro being held by the city au- ley, of 328 West JefTerson street, three years and a half over $270,- public can rest assured that no gressman Ben Johnson, of Bards-tow- n, club. thorities. They will be brought be- cashier at a motion picture theater, nixi for State militia, Judge O'Rear tail will be lacking to mako it the who withdrew from the race Assess State Employes. foro the Fiscal Court Monday. followed hard upon the heels of the objects to Governor McCreary's disgrandest political event that ever for tho Democratic nomination for District Attorney Cheney, Mayor news that the girl, who alleges she cussion of the matter, although the Frankfort, Ky., Sept. 1G. A repDemMabry and had been held In white slavery In Republican platform, which he and jtranspired in the county. Governor beforo the State primary resentative of the Republican cam McKay, City Attorney ocrats from this and adjoining coun- - was held, wtU begin an active cam paign cpmmlttee was in Frankfort Chief Woodward visited the girl In the Florida town, had been Identi- Caleb Powers wrote, unreservedly She fied as Miss Pearl Snyder, of Harn- - endorses Wlllson's administration. y ties can meet and mingle together paign for the ticket next week. It for tho purpose of "frying tho Woman's HospItaV .' and be regaled with oratory from was announced at Democratic head- some fat' 'out of the Statehouse em roHornted her story to them. Tho ed, Breckenrldge county, Ky. The Nor does tho Republican candidate some of the most noted speakers of quarters last nlgh that Congress ployes. Ho called a meeting of the negro nurse also renflrmed the Tampa officials called upon United think It polite for anybody to quote the country. Besides Messrs'. Mc man Johnson would mako his first employes this afternoon. In the story. States District Attorney Cheney, of from records the astounding faetj Creary, Stanley, Johnson and Rhea, speech at Danville Monday, and board room at the capltol and all It Is snld the two women under Orlando, Fla., to tako steps to have that Governor Wlllson's Board of there will in all likelihood be other that he will be assigned to several the employes who wore in the build arrest will set up a plea In defenso tho Louisville woman taken Into Equalization raised the value of noted personages and orators pres-- . other places during October, it be ing yesterday were present. that Miss Richardson met a com- custody. Tho latter Is charged by farm lands for assessment purposes ent, and It will be a time of general ing his purpose to make as many Of course, nothing was given out mercial man In Louisville, who di- Miss Snyder with having furnished $61,000,000 to help pay the debts good cheer and rejoicing, long to spoeches In tho Interest of the tick for publication, but It Is known that rected her to Tampa and 'that she her transportation to Tampa and he incurred by calling out the be remembered. et as his duties! at Washington will all the employes were assessed 5 was supposed to be a girl onto tho sending her to a house of HI fame troops. The rally will begin early and permit. per cent of their year's salary for "ways of the world." under false pretenses. Judge O'Rear will not permit th expenses. It was ancampaign last all day and there will proqably ConlllctliiR Stories Told by Edna Tho home of Miss Edna Shelley, discussion of national questions In be people here from twenty miles HARTFORD COLLEGE LECTURE nounced to the clerks that none of Shelley. who was accused by the Snyder girl this campaign, although he Is urgLYCEUM IS ESTABLISHED tho corporations was going to con&ound. A free barbecued dinner Courier-JournThe Louisville of furnishing her transportation ing the election of a Republican will be served to tho crowd, and tho tribute anything to the campaign of Sunday says: and directing her to tho resort of Legislature which will send to tho Tho Faculty and teachers of fund this, year, and therefore the grounds will be prepared to enter-- j Edna Shelley, cashier and ticket the Lawrence woman In" Tampa, United Stntes Senate a man who. must bear the burden soller at the Casino Theater, In was closed to newspaper men yes- like Bradley, will vote against the Haln maijy thousands. It Is In-- v Hartford College have established Herided to make it a grand love-feas- t, what shall be known as tho Hart- and put up tho money. Fourth street, between Green and terday. The report given out at tho reduction of the tariff, and will line and a memorablo day In ev- ford College Lecture Lyceum, a lecSome weeks ago one of tho State-.hou- Jefferson, the woman named In tho homo of Miss Shelley Saturday up with the predatory trusts. ery, respect. There will bo speak- ture and entertainment course for employes stated that If he white-slav- e story from Tampa, told night that the young woman had Judge O'Rear will not permit a Not all the was asked for a campaign contribu- conflicting stories last night about loft the city was contradicted by ing both In the morning and after- the season of 1911-1- 2. discussion of the Issues that havo noon by the gentlemen mentioned entertainments .will be lectures, but tion this year he would reply that he tho part alleged to havo been taken soveral acquaintances of Miss Shel- been raised by an incompetent, exeach will bo of high class and es- Inclosed a check for the same amount by her In the case. and perhaps others. ley. They asserted that she Is still travagant Republican Stnte adminto the student that Judge O'Rear gave four years At a meeting of tho McCreary pecially beneficial When Informed by a reporter for at homo, and though she feels keen- istration, because ho does not want CIud last Thursday night Vie letter body and citizens of Hartford. Tho ago to the campaign fund and send the Courier-Journthat her name ly the notoriety tho case has given tho minds of the voters to dwell on from the Executive Committee- - ni dates will be scattered throughout tho committee a. blank check, us he had' been mentioned to tho police her, has no Intention of leaving theso disturbing questions. Louisville was read and the body the winter and early spring, and said Judge O'Rear gavo nothing by the girl found In tho Lawrence town. The Republican platform endors V Immediately got busy on arrange- - the people of the town and vicinity four years ago and declined to help woman's resort at Tampa, sho The penalty In cases of conviction ed Tnft, and it endorsed Willson. rally. On mo- - aro earnestly invited to support this In tho campaign In any way at all. said: ments for the grand dealing Is not less O'Rear dominated that Convention. for white-slav- e tlon, Judge J. S. Glenn, President very worthy enterprise. The dates Whether the aforesaid omployo did "I know nothing about any girl thnn live years in a Federal prison. He could have repudiated both ' fA Is not known. and Chairman of the Club, procced- - and character of entertainment have this Neither do I This applies to all agents In the In- these administrations, but he cheso Richardson. named T ed to appoint committees to have been arranged as follows: know of any girl who left hero re- terstate transportation of girls or to support their every act, and If Capt. Richmond P. Hobsbn Oc- FIERCE TELEPHONE WAR charge of the,, details of the rally, cently to go to Tampa." women" to engago In immornl pur- ho has half the courage, honestv LEADS TO DOCTORS' AVAR the arrange- tober 3. bo as to systematize Miss Shelley was closely, ques- suits. and sincerity which he boasts of Humorist-CartooniNod ' Woodman, ments. The different precincts of fully ten mlnute3, but havins. ho will continue that nup-po- rt Ky., Sept. 15. Dr. B. tioned for Paducah, Decenbor 19. the county will bo called upon to sho refused to say more and was KILLED BY LIGHTNING In Ills public speeches. February L. Bradley has filed a suit in the careful not to deviate from hor Select Entertainers . donate Buch as they may feel able FROM WIRE CLOTHES LINE Court for a per- story. McCracken Circuit to give In the way of provisions or 10. ROBBERS STEAL 31.1.000 An hour or so later, howov-e- r. Sheep, goats, hogs, or young Waldon & Co., Magicians March manent injunction to provont the caBh, In another interview, she admitBIT LEAVE MUCH GOLD Now Castle, Ky.. Sopt. 16. Newmembers of tho McCracken County either 6. cattle will bo acceptable, ted that. a strange girl, with face ton Dixon was struck by lightning A. E. WIggam, Crusade Lecturer, Modical Society from ejecting him smeared alive or dressed. Pits will be dug rather cosmetics, New Westminster, Canada, Sept. with afternoon and almost InstantIt Is anoth- shabbily dreise tall and with dark thi3killed. When tho bolt descend- 15. Three men early y from the membership. of Foojs," etc., and the barbecuing process will "Forty Kinds robly er chapter In the Interesting tele- complexion, approached her at tbo ed Dixon was standing by a wire bed tho bank of a sum estimated '' tegln several days before the day March 29. Sidney Landon, Lecturer April phone war that has- - waged In Padu- box office: of tho theater about three clothesline, part of which was in at $315,000. The robbors blew the of the rally, so aB to have everyIn Juno cah for several months. ready. It has been suggested 12, thing nnd after weeks ago and applied for a posi- contact with his body. The elec- safe with" Tho' proceeds of tho entertain- all of the doctors entered Into an tion. Tho girl told a hard luck tricity traveled along this wlro un- securing the money fled through a that where one man may not feel o, only on.o ?jAnnble to give a whole animal, two or ments in, excess of tho expenses are' agreement to use story, she said. She had only ilvo til it reached Dixon, the whole force rear exit. The Chlnose porter who and voted to Install tho dollars In her possession at tho of it passing Into bis body. Dixon camo to the bank at 5 a. m., found to go for the Improvement of-- HertLs K&erlenced cooks will be employed ford College. Popular admission Home telephono In preference to the tlmo and' needed employment. fell to tho ground In a heap, dead. tho robbers working and was bound I1, to .prepare the vlandB. after due will be charged and season tickets East Tennessee telephone. Recentand gagged by them. MlstaShelley then went on to say No sound passed his lips.- tewwWeratlon, the following gen- - can be purchased at reduced rates. ly Dr. Bradlov reinstated tho East that she had made the acquaintance Dixon was well known In this Theobbora left $100,000 In gold In his office, to act in This effort on tho part of tho Col- Tennessee telephone tlMMR were appointed in tne oanKing room Docause u was of Marian Lawrence, tho keeper of section. capacities: lege folks to provide both enter- and charges were presented against too heavy to carry. tho resort An Tampa, about a yoar ft General Committees. tainment and Improvement should him in the society because he broke ago Tho bank Is next door to the po-IlFormer Gov. Frank Hanly formyhllo the lattor was visiting agreement. Committee on Grounds Rowan be liberally patronized.. It will not his station. The Lawrence woman, ally declares that If the Indiana Re Louisville. fflp Hejbreak, 0. E, Morrison. 8ydney only-d- o rauch'good, but pufcua'lri, New Westminster Is a city" of nrnnortr. vacant! she said, rented a room from hor publicans do not Incorporate a count?i. 'ffniA-lrva- m and WIlWja,;w. Olllwple C L. Tay- tocb.vUh;thebtot iof, refined day. lots, cottages and two-stodwelling. at 328 West Jeff orson Btreet,and. In jty option plank, In their platform. about 10,000 population, and was the . lor, Btbm 'illrkhwid. ,', ' this wayWe formed her acquaint - (next year, he wilt bolt the party and once the .capital! of British CO., , A. C.'YEISER .V. ,',' CtomniHte "o Finance and Privl trace. Sh declared, positively that t take the atump, against 1U Ky. Hartford, ur Pate. $ K, all-da- ....'. "Sho, went away without telling me her name," she added. "I do not know whether she wrote to Marian Lawrence or not, or whether sho went to Tampa, or whether she is 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." or so after making A half-hothis statement tho Shelley woman admitted in the presence of Irvln Simons, manager of the Casino Theater, that she made tho acquaintance of the strange girl tho girl she at first said she met at the box office through a Mrs. Mary Ragsdale. The latter, she said, had been employed at The Seelbach, It was her understanding, sue saiu, 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 oi tne Judge O'Rear's Campaign for State Office. MATTERS ARE IGNORED i VITAL And Important Questions to Voters Adroitly Put Aside by Him. super-sensitiv- ht al to-d- to-da- to-da- y. al se i ' al to-d- st to-da- nltro-glyceri- tele-phon- a thelr'-respectlv- e ee . ry 1 I lege Hookw llllams, R. TM'fr$PMr?ri"ii TOHWRSKfc PAGli TWO. " or knoweth not wljat he words to that effect. You speak as a man who Is sincere, as an editor who believes in the integrity of the party nnd' of the candidate, when you utter these fine words: "The great mass of expected yes, Kentucky voters DEMANDED that tho Democracy of the State should keep its record and advance along the same lino by the adoption of a county unit plank In Its platform. It would have been an open violation of confidence to have done otherwise!" t Those words are worthy of j'ou or of any sincere man. They aro the words I used last February and last June to induce Senator McCreary to spare mo and other temperance Democrats tho disagreeable duty of leaving him If he did not, before everlastingly too late, speak out as a statesman, as a "sincere" man, as a brave and Inspiring leader and tell where he stood and where the Democratic party should stand upon the County Unit question. You, Mr. Editor, very properly say the people "demanded" such an advanced posi, with tion: but Mr. McCrearj-characteristic cowardlcec, or trickIf sagacity, ery, or political such choose so to term conduct, stuck to his usual course of "addition, division and silence!" The State stood aghast at his non committal policy, even to the day of tho platform convention, when that body with difficulty slid a county unit plank under his feet, with Reckham's aid and despite Watter- saj-eth!- " ' ,l " v rt$!fqQf)'-- 1 "'WnrTn-f"r'--'J!- i tv" r ;- r ,7- - .vfryk-- r ' T WKP5B8DAY, SEPT. 20, 101J, THE HARTFORD flERALD L, WOODS held In his home town ei Richmond. The night before, Senator McCreary boarded the train for Louisville, and did not stay at home to help vote the great evil out. He loft his homo people who were fighting for a great moral principle in the greatest hour of need. If he Is for saloons he should come out boldly for the whiskey people and vote his Tho Advocate Is opsentiments. posed to the candidate for high offiwhipping the devil cial posjtlon around the stump'." Circuit Judge Ike Thurman, of Springfield, who Is a "sincere" temperance man, met Senator McCreary in Louisville tho day of our home referred to, and begged election him to go homo and vote, to vpte dry or vote wet, but for God's sak'e go home and vote, or his conduct would ruin his thances with temperance people all over Kentucky! But Mr. McCreary holty replied "I No, but he am not ubiquitous!" was invisible on three election The farmers and their wives of Madison county, in a petition 32 feet in length, addressed to the peodemanding that ple of Richmond 0 the latter voto out our twelve saloons four years ago, used this language, addressed as much to Mr. McCreary as to the humblest voter In Richmond: "As patrons of schools, jour merchants, your OF banks, AND SUPPORTERS $1,-00S, . U. FLIES THE TRACK In His Attempt to Answer the Herald IN REGARD TO FLOATER VOTE In Kentucky Instead, De votes Himself to An Attack Upon McCreary. IT'S QUITE A LENGTHY TIRADE ' Richmond, preciate Ky., Sept. 9, 1911. I ap- Editors Hartford Herald: not only the professional demagogue." as his conscience dictates. One of the questions asked by Judge McCreary of Nor do I believe you are afraid Governor to let your readers, before whom O'Rear, was whether he approved l, you hold me up as a lover of pubsues" of President Taft's vetoes of the OFFICE-HOLDER- S AND licity, know why I think so little of In view of these and many equally tariff bill reducing the tariff on YOUR OFFICE-SEEKERsuspicious circumstances, I appeaty wool, and removing the taxes on wo must declare my own political welfare as to reto you, Mr. Editor, to say In your farm Implements. Judge O'Rear's nounce allegiance to the Democratthat we will not under any clrcunj- paper alongside this communication answer to this was as follows: "Te despite the slings and ic leader, stances lend our support or suffrage arrows of ridicule or abuse that may son's protest. whether you really bollove now that you tho honest truth, I have to a man who opposes us In this my reasons for "bolting" McCreary read ono of tho vetoes, nor one of We appeal tradiction. follow my course. I say to you that that course was matter of vital concern. Before I defend myself, let mo ex- of Itself enough to turn "sincere" to the Voters and Officers of RichMost likely, if Mr. McCreary's are Insincere, flimsy or . personal; the bills." Yet this same Judge press my surprise anew that you men of all parties away from Mr. mond to give us all needed relief by administration of Governor had or whether they are sufficient and O'Rear put Into his platform a spevoting for local option and stamp- been really worthy of the. name bear upon their very face the stamp cific plank, heartily indorsing the should continue to condemn Judge McCrearj. Rut in my own case, O'Rear for pressing upon the hearts which is now under discussion, it ing out j'our saloons." "Model," his subsequent long ser- of sound reason and justification administration of President Tatt. that only added the last straw that and conscience of Kentucky Did he do that with knowledge of That was addressed as much to vice in both Houses of tho Federal for ray course. In our broke I know it Is to be regretted that President Taft's countless blunders, we have 70,000 the camel's back. Hero our United States Senator as to me, Congress would have brought forth You ask me to "verify the briefly Is the story, and I challenge the Major. I obeyed that righteous mor.e fruits of patriotic usefulness Kentucky Democrats exhibit a tend State! or did he just give him a blanket allegation with definite proof." Mr. McCreary not only upon tho broad plane of National ency to divide into hostile camps certificate of character, hoping to nny man who calls himself a pat- command. Well, I'll begin at home. In my riot before he Is a partisan, a "sin- disregarded It by remaining away, Statesmanship than it did upon the this fall, over a question "essential- catch votes thoroby? county of Madison, the homo of cere" man before he Is a sycophant but when asked for a letter of smaller level, In the diplomatic and ly moral, and social," If Judge O'Rear has not read tho McCreary. Candidate or a moral coward, to debate tho sympathy by Rev. McLellan, adroit- judicious distribution of garden as the Democratic platform apolo- tariff bills, and the farmers' free getically and a supporter of Issue with me anywhere In Ken-tucly evaded tho whole matter In true seeds and Government pamphlets. declares regarding the list bills which have been before in the person Mr. McCreary Can tho dry Democrats of Ohio county unit and temperance, and as Congress for months, and have had "Why McCreary'B Temper- McCreary style. of Hon. Josla 11. Willis, declares ance Record Is a Myth!" Notwithstanding his colorless county censure me for being grate- the Hquorltes would have us be-- j the widest discussion in both that In the Democratic party alone First Mr. McCreary has had temperance record, I urged Mr. Mc- ful to Judge O'Rear 'for his timely lieve. I also regret that candidates Houses and In all partB of the coun In Madison there are l.iiOO "float-ors!- " three chances In fourteen years to Creary last February, as stated aid In pleading last March with who want the offices regardless of try, then he proves himself more Surely there are as many In voto wet or dry in Richmond, and above, to como out like a leader 1,000 citizens of Richmond to keep all else want us to forgot our dlf- - ignorant and benighted than any the Republican party, as it Is equal failed each time to discharge tho and utter ono word to nerve the the city dry, while Mr. McCreary ferences, and forget their bad rec- - man should bo who aspires to be in size there, 13,000 voters each, plain duties of citizenship. temperanco Democrats who like locked himself up in his parlor a ords, for their own benefit, you well Governor of Kentucky. It was his know, put for mysolf I am com- - duty as a seeker after a high office and you havo the astounding total Second He was supported by tho mj'self, had never bolted a nomina- few blocks away? That Is true! In the good combined liquor Interests of Kenof 3,000 "vote-sellertion; but he refused to tell me, his Can they blame mo for standing mitted to perpetual warfare against to familiarize himself with these Illuograss county of Madison alone. tucky four short years ago for U. consistent supporter, albeit I told by the courageous O'Rear, tho de- the arrogant liquor powers which bills, and to know whether Presl-contr- ol oven As there are 119 counties, multiply S. Senator against Gov. Beckham, him then, unless ho assured me, I fender of local option in almost our Democratic dent Taft did fight when ho Ignored them by 3,000 and you have 357,-00- 0 and the latter publicly dlstato our officers tho overwhelming sentiment of tho declared could not be induced to give him, every county election In Kentucky, committees, "floaters," In Old Kentucky. "Every saloon In the Stato Is a Mc- as he asked, my endorsement as an while Mr. McCreary actually loft whenover they can, cripple, de- - people of this country, and vetoed As Madison Is an unusually largo Creary headquarters." aid to secure the temperance vote homo tho very ove of our last elec- feat and defy our laws, and these measures. county, let us tut the average right Of course, It is embarrassing for tion, while 500 Normal publicly of my State! McCreary students then would read out of our Third Mr. In half, and you still have 178,500 denounced Gov. Again In April I and others paraded beneath his ofllce window party any man audacious enough to Judge O'Rear to take any position Beckham for reor over double the number charged maining away from a local option sought his views, and again in May, with a motto, "Vote Richmond Dry defy them openly and refuse longer on national questions when Senator You are aware election In Bardstown Sept. 1, 190G, telling him his silence by Judge O'Rear. was omi- For Our Sakes!" That is also true. to follow their hypocritical leader- Bradley Is for reciprocity, and Cam paign Manager Langley Is opposed that a Circuit Judge in Eastern whereas within live months there nous and could only result In the Can you, Mr. Editor, blame me ship. I am against Mr. McCreary be- to It; when Powers votes one way, Kentucky some months ago, follow- after, and again last March, 1911, alienation of thousands of voters to who have a conscientious conviction ing the course of the Judge in Ad- and again In 1897, Mr. McCreary the courageous, consistent, stain- that I should support a "sincere" cause of his unworthy record on the and the Republican Senato.r vot 95 per dodged the same Issue In Richmond, less ams county, Ohio, where temperance, temperance Republican for Gover- paramount Issues of the time. supporter I another. Judgo O'Rear would llko of cent, of ALL VOTERS WERE CON- when his neighbors were struggling O'Rear. nor, when my party candidate am for O'Rear because I cannot op- to escape the burden of his party's VICTED of selling their suffrage, to vote out the saloons! But sphynx-llkhe remained would travel from Atlantic City to pose him nnd answer to my God for blunders in Congress and In tho found almost equally astounding Tell me that your candidate for dumb, only letting the Stato know Louisville to attend the last Derby forsaking to his foes and to tho White House, but we aro going to So, Mr. Editor, don't Governor Is a sincere, courageous, what It (already feared conditions. he would horse race there, though he could foes of Kentucky this little giant elect a United States Senator In shut jour eyes to the lamentable or Inspiring leader? God deliver1 run on any old platform or no plat- not get his consent to leave Wash- who is tho solitary hopo this year Kentucky this year, who nas a voto ington City four years ago to help and for many years to come, of a on all national questions, and tho truth, that Judge, O'Rear was un- us from ono who has tho voice of form. covering a disease In our people are ontltled to know how Jacob but whose hand is the hand Meanwhile tho liquor element In his struggling neighbors to drive cleaner, better and moro progres which Is worse than leprosy, the of Esau! our party councils and the the Rum Demon from our doors? sive Kentucky. If that bo "bolting" both parties stand on those issues." debauchery of the Manhood Sufi And why do I feel so deeply upon and the ambitious element Two appeals wore sent hlra to come my party, "Lay on, McDuff!" Millions In the air. Think of It frage of Old Kentucky. Ho thus this subject of electing or dofeatlng thereof, decided to wait on tho Re- home, but in vain. CLARENCE E. WOODS, emphasizes the need of a Corrupt my fellow townsman? of Richmond, Former Ed Every time you open your mouth, Can you blame me for keeping a Because I publican party to sco what It would In goes a wholo menagerie of mi Practice Act, to which both parties fought through three heartbreaking stand for, and then our party could pledge I made Jtwo years ago, that itor Register and Climax. crobes, germs and' bacteria. When Surely it is no temperance contests at Richmond, "limp along In tho rear" on the I would support Judge O'Rear "ir stand committed. HOW'S THIS? the liver, stomach and bowels aro greater crime for him to tell half d same popular, progressive planks, the Democratic State Senate, led by with the saloons, the We offer One Hundred Dollars Re- active, these germs are harmless. If a truth about our "Moating" voters, breweries and distiljing Interests, and Insert a dry timber to catch the unspeakable Conn Linn, killed than for McCreary to say that and their hired preachers, lawyers tho dry vote; while McCreary's wet tho County Unit Bills, and w then ward for any caseof Catarrh that can they are torpid it's Just tho condition needed to set up disease; which "Kentucky ranks 45th In the scale and debauchees, and I vowed I campaign of 1907 obligated him, nominated a candidate for Gover- not bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. at this season is generally of a Hta- -. F. J. Cheney & Co., in the whole United would forfeit $5,000 If I as Mayor yea, ties him of illiteracy Toot nor who was riot absolutely In hand and larlal nature. Tho 'moral Toledo, Ohio. States." May not this Ignorance bo failed to enforce tho local option to repay the debt he owes the 1- sympathy with temperanco and the We, the undersigned, have known HERBINE to keep tlje liver, stonf-- i the cause of much of that vice? Be law. I risked my life, I gave ray quor Interests for delivering the, county unit?" nch and bowels In a stato of health fair. If ou do not, Just say that I time, my salary, my thought and city votes of Kentucky to him Is McCreary slncorO? Let his F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and It cures indigestion told jour readers that jour candi- my personal and political welfare against Beckham, four short years present sponsor, Gov. Beckhhiu, an- believe him perfectly honorable In all and activity. Price 50c. Sold date for Governor, McCreary, is be- over to tho completest test of tho ago! business transactions, and financially and constipation. swer In the following withering by Hartford Drug Co., Hartford, lieved to havo spent to secure ofllce law, and I have tho unanimous enToo late, too late, did he whis- words ho used four j'ears uijo, In u able to carry out any obligations made Ky Donovan & Co., Beaver Dam, In tho past, the larger part of his dorsement of friend nnd foe alike of per, only a week ago at Bowling pamphlet: by his firm. Ky. m Waldlng, Kinnan & Marvin, fortune of a quarter of a million tho temperance cause that I deliv- Green the dictated speech on the "Shamo upon Senator McCreary! . --. j dollars. His money and his whis- ered tho goods In my official and county From the foul odors of tho grogWholesale Druggists, Toledo, 0. "Can a leopard unit! Eyes of the Battleship. key havo corrupted every county In private capacity. change Rb spots? " Verily, "By shops and from libelous wans uaiarrn cure is taken Interpublicain the design and equipment of tho Eighth District. Strong words? ye shall know them!" tions of his purchased organs, a nally, acting directly upon the blood The once blood-staine- d city of their fruits Undo Sam's now battleslps no feat I have from his own lips that he Richmond, stagnated by drink and There you havo a picture of your campaign reeking with slander may and mucous surfaces of the system. ure is more noticeable than the fa once gave $1,000 to a county comn be expected, Hq Is busily engaged Testimonials sent free. Price, 75c per cilities by saloon domination, candldnte for Governor, imperfect afforded for observation la y mittee near j'ou!!! Is only thnt I have not painted him enlisting upon his side every viola- bottle. Sold by all druggists. the model tho officers and men stationed Don't bo afraid to publish that city of Kentucky, with over a milscars and nil." He has a record tor of the Sunday laws and every Take Hall's Family Pills for iuu unuge ooservauons or tTTsjr I am responsible statement. for lion of dollars Increased wealth. whllo Governor boforo that ought man who opposes their enforceDeacons and other aids to navigaall I utter or print. And when my crime reduced to a minimum, con- to be told to tho new voters pf to- ment. In every saloon In Kentucky tion, but moro especially observaget after me even tentment In l'lnln Language. McCreary's editorial friends petition Is presented and prosperity alike day, who are asked to believe Pittsburg Millionaire So there's tions of the movements of a supso gently as you do, I am able to among white and black, and with a was a model Governor, and that signers may plodgo themselves posed enemy. On tho bridge and faith that is in me. Re- future as fair as nny community in that he will glvo us a "respectable" to fight me and support him. He a hitch In the marriage arrange- on dofend the the tower oversides, this Is what you get for chal- all Kentucky. What part In that administration. One has only to has invited to his support the dis ments, is there? His Ornce's Solicitor Yes, sir. head are to be found artificial aids lenging mo to give specifications! grand pardon-broker- s, appointed place-hunteachievement had Mr. Mc- delvo In tho musty records of his I leae to j'our readers to judge betho Duke that you for tho "eyos of tho battleship," Creary? Where was ho when those administration, 1875-'7and professional grafters, I informed to explode wouldn't let your daughter enter ranging all the way from the tween j'oursolf, O'Rear and my de- memorable battles were fought to tho boasted claims of your "respect- and 'every saloon-keepand glasses to tho powerful fense of the latter on this point. snntch his homo town as a brand able" candidate. Listen: who resents my efforts to the ring at over $1,000,000, and ho telescopes "When and kindred annlhllators If tho Republican Committee Is from the burning? Verily, verily. McCreary entered tho ofllco of Gov- enforce tho law against the de instructs me to say to you that ho of distance thnt are too large to ho using any of my communications, God will not hold any man guiltless ernor tho 8chooJ per capita for his bauchery of tho Sabbath Day." married his last two wives at $3,- supported at arm's length and ma such as this, as "campaign litera- of neglect, of tho sin of omission, first year was $1.90; when he left Those aro the blistering words of OOO.QpO. Your daughter must mako nipulated after the fashion of the 'I tho weight or the marriage is off. you aver, I havo no other who deliberately ture," as awav It In 1879. that per capita foil to Mr. Beckham, uttered when tho two remains spyglasses of tho ancient mariner. knowledge of it than your state- from the three contests when tho $1.25, in less 'than a year, and men were rivals for tho same office Popular Mechanics Magazine A soro can bo treated best ment. Rut I am willing to say that worst enemy of mankind was drawn there was not a single event dur- four years ago. And I believe they from the outside. Tho throat siould havo had up In battle array against tho sons ing his wholo administration that were absolutely true, Mr. McCrefew men In Kentucky j Foley Kidney Pills" exceptional Buch opportunity to and daughters of his old friends advanced tho cause of education! ary certainly carried every saloon be rubbed gently 'with BALLARD'S Will reach your individual case if SNOW LINIMENT. Apply at night know the political meanderlngs and who had suported his every ambi In 1876 McCreary entered the office town In Kontucky! Vmi llavn nn aw. r9 lf,.... and cover with a cotton cloth bandevasions, dodglngs and straddles, tion for forty odd years! Gov. Beckham also uttered' this of Governor with a good surplus u.Muut; Miuuiv, Aujr uabKHUiiu ner deception of the puband high-clas- s Tho Danville Dally Advocate, In tho Treasury; he loft it in 1879 awful indictment against Mr. Mc- age; by morning the soreness will vousness, rheumatism, uric. a Price 25c, 50c and $1 by my Hon. Democrat at that, thus commonted with the doors of tho Treasury Creary, which I beiiovo firmly Is as disappear. lic peij bottle. Sold by Hartford Drug poisoning, or irregular and yIHtl James B. McCreary, as has the un upon McCreary's absence from homo locked and barred, because there true y as it was four years ago. you reach, Co., Hartford, Ky Donovan & Co., kidney action. Before dersigned. Therefore, when I hear on local option election day last was not a penny In there to pay viz: physical endurance.and thelmlt-'o- f Beaver Dam, Ky., m a good Democrat like yourself con- March: "Tho worst thing that has the honest claims against the Com"The whlBkey element is champ .' while your; eeadltioa Is still demn O'Rear for "Insincerity" and com out on Mr. McCreary during monwealth,' an'd Its credit 'was dis- ioning the cause of McCreary. He . ble, tak,e Kidney Pills. Their, praise McQreary for "straightfor- hla, campaign for Governor, Is being honored in the eyes of the business cannot- - get; away from their sup-- , qutek aetlea and positive result, will .. FOR FLETCHER'S wardness, etc.," I say In my heart vigorously talked. Last Friday a world."' port' It he would and no man will tleilgfct 'yen. Try them. Forltak of hearts "Forgive him, Lord, ho very hot local option election was The above are the facts .gathered accuse the Madison statesman of by ftli'4Mters. pro-antote-selle- rs non-politic- al kj' y, e, body-poll-tic office-seekers or hand-to-hanto-d1debt-riddeto-da' ry "fire-contro- l" rs, 9, law-break- er or -- tender of space you mako that I may reply to your remarks upon my course In "bolting" Mr. McCre-arbut the mild tenor of your criticisms upon me warrant the belief that you are not too blindly partisan to accord a sincere Democrat the right to differ and to vote daj'sj y, by Gov. Beckham from the first message of Gov. Luke Blackburn, McCreary's successor. Immediate Those charges were publicly made by Mr. Beckham in his race against McCreary four years ago, and they will stand forevermore evidence Incontrovertible that McCreary, The Model Governor, was a MYTH I Four years ago, Our lamented Dick Miller, the brainiest Representative of his generation, gave up his life as a result of his struggle to pass tho Normal School bills. Sullivan, Burnam, Cherry, Potter and others threw themselves Into tho breach, and saved the bills from defeat. Mr. McCreary, whoso home town offered a $150,000 plant to the State to locate a Normal School there, took no part or parcel in that titanic struggle. And j'et he appears before those schools at Richmond and Bowling Green and discourses on Education as though he had any more part in the educational uplift of Kentucky than In its redemption from open saloons! Whom has my party just placed A before the people of Kentucky? candidate who on tho main Issues of temperance and education is an artful dodger and the reputed boneflc- lary If wo aro to believe I do of tho combined influence and money of the liquor McCreary, interests of Kentucky! the man who while Governor a genqratlon ago, produced a bankrupt State Treasury, a worthless bureau of Agriculture, a defunct Geological Survey, nnd finally a reduction of the School per capita!! What a record!!! I challenge conBeck-ham.whl- ch getting away fronrany character of support in a political fight, for he Is a 'believer in the use of the sinews of war." , 1UD6E 0 NOT READ-BILL- HAS J i7 At Bowling Green McCreary fCounty inally crawled out on tho Unit Plank, didn't ho? Let Mr, Beckham of four years ago express my personal convictions of "McCreary has' been given permission by tho lawless liquor element TO DECLARE HIMSELF IN FAVOR UNIT OF THE COUNTY LAW WITHOUT IMPAIRING HIS CHANCES OF THEIR SUPPORT!" That Is what you call expert testimony. From my own knowledge of Mr. McCreary's record, It Is easy' to believe It all. Temperance will , be Democrats slow to believe a candidate with such a variegated record, however respectable In private or 'public, can change his colorless record any more than tho Ethopian can alter the color, of his skin. And yet on this very subject Mr. Beckham said this four years ago: "A man like McCreary, who was such an ardent Gold Bug In 1896 nnd an equally Intense Sllverlte in 189G, has a right to change his mind on temperanco or on any question In two weeks! especially WHEN THE INTERESTS OF HIS OWN CANDIDACY DEMAND SUCH A CHANGE." That Is a true picture of McCreary on "National Isto-da- y: kV - Of Importance to the Peo ASKED pie, So He Says. HE DODGESfESTIONS By Gov.McCreary Which DeejA ly Concern Voters of the State. APPELLATE JUDGE UNCERTAIN H it was an ngni lor juuijh j to ask Governor McCreary any tlon that might como into his head, aro but when these questions promptly and frankly answered, and Governor McCreary, In turn, asks Judge O'Rear some pertinent questions, that distinguished jurist replies wltli great indignation: "This is the querying of a political v i9l jj WK n fellow-townsma- n, to-da- OhtleJrwn VCry Fa-iey- CA8TORIA Ts! , ,; t n- WEDNESDAY, SEPT. SO, 18li. "' THE HARTFORD HERALD o O PAGE TIin3E. rrmilnP nlillnr S TELL ,00000000000000O ITEMS OP INTEREST.! OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO JH a y 8 -- wrm r SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of Execution No. 419 States. V f FACTS WORTH REMEMBERING ARTFUL DODGE OF A QUESTION directed to me, which Issued from The barbers of Europe collect a the Clerk's offlce of tho Ohio Circuit Flemlngsburg, Ky., Sept. 13 court, in favor of F. L. Felix, Mas Editor S. W. Hnger, who was crop of 1,200,000 pounds of hair Judge E. C. O'Rear, in his speech ter Commissioner Ohio Circuit State Auditor under tho last Dem- annually. Only mankind, whales, elephants, delivered in tho courthouse here Court, for use and benefit Fords-vill- e ocratic administration in Kentucky, writing in his paper, tho Owensboro eagles and parrots live to be 100 yesterday afternoon, said that the Banking Co. against J. P. years old. by the Republican et al for $1,950.50, with Inquirer, sas Indorsement There are more than a billion State Convention of President Taft Interest at the rate" of G per cent, of Kentucky Let the regardless of party, study well what calls a year over. the telephones of and tho Republican administration per annum from tho 2d day of Augat Washington was only the ordin ust, 1909, and $116.36 costs herethe present Republican administra- New York. The tion has cost them before they vote eighty-seve- n United States has about ary custom of tossing bouquets, and in, including Sheriff's commission, telephones per thous- told his, to continue the Republican party in hearers they might disre- &c, I, or one of my deputies, will, and of population. power in Kentur4cy. gard the eulogies of the party, as on Monday, the 2d day of October, Tho sun exerts about took they did not amount to anything. 1911, about one o'clock p. m at In 1900, the Democrats offices, succeed as much force on the earth's tides rhnrcn nf thn Rtiito He prefaced a discussion of tho tho court house door In Hartford, ing the administration of Gov. Brad- - ns he moon Republican State platform with Ohio county, Kentucky, expose to Herrings form the greatest har public sale, to tho highest bidder, ley and tho brief reign of the unthese words: speakable Taylor. In that year tho vest of tho ocean. More herrings "You can lay asido the eulogies the following property (or do much Republicans passed out of control are eaten than any othor fish. upon the party that don't amount thereof as may bo necessary to satCanada is making special efforts in Kentucky, leaving the Stato to anything. That's like a fellow isfy Plaintiff's debt, interest and Engin debt. Tho Democrats to get market gardeners from bragging on his children, or his cost), were in control for eight years. land and other parts ofvurope. FIRST TRACT Begins at a dog, or his shotgun. It Is permit being made near BosAn effort is Within that time they paid off the ted as one of tho incidents. Lay that stono on tho west side of tho Hart million-dollIndebtedness created ton to raise a rubber tree, which aside and comu down to what you ford road at the junction of Walker by the Republicans; they also ex- has been Imported from Central are talking about going to try the street; thence with the center thereA pended $1,000,000 on the new cap-ito- l, frlra. of N. 34 'A W. 268 feet to a stone, yars."- Americans nre now manufactur- next four on January G, 190S, the and Judge O'Rear spoke for an hour corner to S". Landrum, thence N. 47 to a Btono; thence S. 40 State offices were again turned over ing between six hundred and eight and a half and devoted much of his E. 90 to the Republicans with $1,013,- - hundred phonogrnphs a month in speech to a consideration of the ad- E. 80 feet to a stone; thence with Japan. feet J 055.72 In tho treasury, and all ln- dress made at Stanford yesterday the west side of same S. 31 The fastest anl longest non-sto- p debtcdness paid to date. by tho Hon. E. J. McDermott, Dem- to the beginning, same conveyed to On July 31, 1911, after only railroad run In England is 225 ocratic nominee for Lieutenant Gov- J. S. Rejnolds by deed from B. F. years of Repub- miles, from Paddington to Ply- ernor. After asserting that Sena- Wallace and wife, dated Septembor three .and one-halican rule, there was in the treasury mouth, made at 54.8 miles an hour. tor McCreary had criticised no part 23d, 1885, and recorded in Deed Australian railway ties are being only $338,852.69, with outstandRepublican platform except Book No. 7, Folio 147, Ohio Counshipped to America. Seventy thous- of tho interest-bearin- g ing fS that indorsing tho natlonnl admin- ty Clerk' offlce. and of them were sent to the Unitamounting to $1,359,502. Located and situated on the ahovo istration, Judge O'Rear said: years the Democrats ed States at the end of October and In eight "But there is a new Richmond in tract Is a dwelling house, stable, a paid a debt of $1,000,000 inherited shipments to follow will bring the tho field In tho person and a largo of my pair of wagon-scale- s from the Bradley administration, total to 210,000. doughty friend, Edward J. McDer granary, all In good condition and The tobacco consumption of Chispent $1,000,000 on the capitol, mott. Ho is one of the most cul adjoining the lot or parcel of land leaving more than $1,000,000 in na Is very large and is mostly home- tured and able men In Kentucky. designated as second tract herein. SECOND TRACT Begins nt a the treasury, and at that ratio, if grown. The finer grade of leaf Before a German society In Covingthe Democrats had been continued comes from tho Philippines, but tho ton a few days ago he indicated stone on west side of Hartford road, y be no whole situation is controlled by tho that after finishing schools here, corner to lot No. 1; thence with tho in power, there would outstanding warrants, and with the Tohaco Trust. he went through the University of center of Walker street and lino of It is estimated that in the Prov- Dublin, and another university lot No. 1, N. 34 w. 213 feet; capitol paid for, there would be in ince of Buenos Ayers and in tho W. 122 feet to a the treasury' a big cash balance. and can thence S. 50 somewhere In Germany Again add to the $1,013,055.72 territory of tho Pampa Central, Ar- speak at least two modern lan- stono; thence N. 39 W. 127 feet to In the treasury in 1908, when the gentine, the loss of sheep from the guages. He ought to be ablo to ex a stone; thence S. 5S W. 210 feet Democrats turned the State olllces effect of the drouth will exceed press any opinions he might have. to a line of J. T. Smith, Jr.; thence head, or about 20 per cent, over to the Republicans, the E. 415 feet to Yesterday he spoke at Stanford. with his lino S. 47 which the Republican ad- of the flocks. His speech was written out and ad- a stone on tho Hartford road; miles One hundred and fifty-tw- o ministration is now in debt on outvanced sheets were handed to the thenco with said road N. 41 E. 252 you have a of the government railway lines in pres3. It is a good speech, the best feet to the beginning, standing warrants, and being tho been total- - of $2,372,557. Take from Victoria, Australia, have 1908-191speech made on that side In this same property conveyed to J. S. 0 during the years this tho $338,852.69 in the treascampaign. I venture to say 'it is tho Reynolds by deed from B. F. Walury on July 31, 1911, and there re- with American rails, 142 miles of best that will bo made. Ed McDer- lace and wife, and dated September rails and ten miles of mott, In my humble opinion mean- 23d, 1S85, and recorded in Deed mains $2,033,704,31, the amount'a rails. Republican administration has cost Book, No. 7, Folio No. 147, Ohio ing no disrespect to his associates It is announced that the board of Is decidedly the classiest man In' County Clerk's office. in excess of a Democratic adminisyears. communication of the Chinese gov- tho bunch. Because ho was too InLocated and situated on tho tration in three and one-haabovo lot or parcel of land is a The difference is so great that it ernment Is planning to extend the dependent, too thoughtful nnd palls on tho and they merchant fleet of Chinese steamers too much In clean politics, large flouring mill, now in operawill be slow to vote any more Re- of modern build in tho immediate ho was for n long time 'kept in to- tion, being the only mill In the publican extravagance upon them future to tho extent of thirty fast tal eclipse by tho machine. Why town of Fordsvllle, Kentucky, on steamships. selves. did they let him out? I assume the Falls of Rough and Chvensboio Stato Food and The Wisconsin Of course Wlllson's State Board that ovorybody knows that it was Branch of tho I. C. Railroad, and Equalization raised the assess- Dairy Inspector has announced not because of his independence, tho only mill In that immediate of ment on the farms of Kentucky that the dairy product of the Stato but In spite of it, and not because section of Ohio or adjoining counTho v $61,000,000. They needed the for 1910 totals $78,000,000. of his education, but disregarding ties. There is also located on this money. Butt what tho taxpayers report shows 1,928 cheese factor- It, and because It was believed that property a large granary attached want to know 'is why the Repub- ies, 1,005 creameries, 88 skimming owing to peculiar conditions In Ken- to tho mill, nnd a carding machine, licans need two or three million stations and 19 condensers. tucky at this time, he could get a power to operate it being furnished All over tho Malay States large dollars more in four years to conbigger number of votes than any by tho mill. A blacksmith shop, a stable, a hay barn, and a largo duct the affairs of the State than Is areas of jungle lands are being other man. cleared for rubber growing. Dense needed by the Democrats. "Mr. McDermott is making good pond. forests are felled and the trees"and THIRD TRACT Begins at a campaigner. He showed strikWANTED FOR U. S. ARMY, undergrowth burned, despite tho as a familiarity with the tricks of stono on tho east 3ldo of tho Hartmen between fact that the wood, It Is believed, ing Ablebodied unmarried the trade. He takes me to task be- ford road and corner to Mrs. Kate ages of 18 and 35; citizens of Unit- could bo turned into pulp. cause I decline to enter into a con- Johnsons' lot; thenco with her line good character and ed States, of In Austria something like a cri- troversy over nhtlonnl politics, Inti- S. 54 E. 170 feet to a stone on tho temperate habits, who can speak, sis has occurred in the theatrical branch In line of J. T. Smith, Jr.; I read and write the English lang- profession owing to so many act- mating that am afraid and unable thenco N. 41 E. 268 feet to a stono, to defend the national policies of uage. For Information apply to resses finding themselves In straitSmith's corner in Joe Schneider's Republican party." Recruiting Officer, Beaver Dam( ened circumstances. The women's tho Judge O'Rear said he was asked line; thence with Schneider's line 30tf. Kentucky. committee of the Stage Society has by W. 197 feet to the aforesomeone In Carlislo yesterday If N. 47 taken tho matter in hand. O. W. SHERRHiL ACQUITTED he npproved of certain Republican said road; thence with said road S. Tho house in which Thomas Car-lyl- o W. 293 feet to the beginning, IN ROIJARDS RANK CASE conduct at Washington, and said he 34 was born at Ecclefechan lids conveyed to J. S. Reynolds by deed replied by saying: been sold to the London syndicate "I Indorse everything fn It that's from J. T. Smith, Sr., dated Febru Henderson, Ky., 8opt. 13. C. W. which possesses Carlyle's house at right, "shorrill, who has been on trial for and I am against everything ary 2l8t, 1901, and recorded In Chelsea, and will be furnished to Deed Book No. 24, folio No. 143, (he past two days, charged with the that Is wrong." represent the house as it was In Ohio County Clerk's office, and nil offense of making false entries on Carlylo's boyhood. Common Colds Must bo Taken of which land is situated and locatthe books of tho bank at Robards, England has 250 young Chineso Seriously, ed In the town of Fordsvllle, Ohio Ky was given his freedom af 1:45 medical For unless ciired they sap the vi- county, Kentucky, being Bame land fittendlnguniversities, o'clock this afternoon, when tho colleges. tality and lower the vital resistance conveyed to the defendant, J. W. a verdict schools and engineering Jury filed into court with Protect Chook, by deed of conveyance from Thfa la tha CAOnnr! China is becoming westernized, and to more serious Infection. n nA millfv are" building throughout your children and yourself by the J. S. Reynolds and wife on April on account of trial of the Case, and the land. Newspapers and schools prompt use of Foley's Honey and 16th, 1908, and which deed Is of the prominence of Sherrill, the trial are to be found In every important Tar Compound and note Its quick record In Deed Book 32, page 352, considerable attenhas attracted city. and decisive results. For coughs, Ohio County Clerk's office, levied tion. Slam is a splnsterless country. colds, croUp, whooping cough, bron- upon as the property of J.. P. Gil- is a brother of Walter A. Sherrill ' There all the girls marry and woSherrill, residing near Utica, Da- man attains her highest estate chitis and affections of the throat more, J. J. Smith, J. W. Graham and lungs It Is an ever ready and and R. W. Hines. county, who 'is under lndlct- viess when she becomes a mother. Th6 valuable remedy. Remember the Terras of salp cash In hand. ment in the Daviess Circuit Court wife Is the first wife and she name, Foley's Honey and Tar Com,H Witness my hand, this 12th day nn Ti rharcA nf embezzllne over chief f may not be sold, and If her husband pound, and refuse substitutes. The of September, 1911. . ',' $5,000 belonging to the Utica D' T. H. BLACK, S. O. C. desires to be rid of her, he must genuine is in a yellow package. For 37t3 eposit bank. divorce her. m sale by all dealers. The conditions of platinum proTIckllner in the throat, hoarse As usually treated, a sprained ness, loss of voice, indlcaate the mu r mrew duction in the United States, where GOOD ADVICE FOR WIVES ,anKie;win aisaoie AS TO COMMON THINGS need of. BALLARD'S HOREHOUND otvjfour-- , weeks but by applying the metal Is obtained mainly as a in placer gold mining, bykuf. It eases tne lungs, quiets Chamberlain's Liniment fre,ely as soeaUs the lajury is received, and did not change materially during-- The Ten Commandments which the cough and restores health in the obMnring the directions with each, 1910, and the output of crude plat- - Mme. Maeterlinck has Issued for' bronchial tubes. Price 25c, 50c botUe',1 aeure en be effected ln'inum la ' that year was 672 troy the guidance of wives are Ailed and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by Hartounces of th reputed vaue of (with good sense. How could you ford Drug Co., Hartford, Ky.. Donfrom two to four days. For Bale ' j t t beat these recipes for a happy home? ovan & Co., Beaver Dam, K. m 'I? 12,803. m all dwtWri. i G1I-mo- re, tax-paye- rs two-thir00 to-w- lt: I ar lf A bee can carry twice its own weight In honey. Window glass was first used in modern times in 1557. Of Republican There are about 100 varieties of g plants known. gance in The average age at which women years. marry in England Is 23 Nearly five thousand miles of VERY CORBECIjOlfliNG UP nets are set nightly in the North Sea. Of the Matter What DemoIn tho course of champagne making the grapes are squeezed six cratic Officials Accomtimes. It is said there are two million plished in Office. women smokers in the United II HALE Extravr State. flesh-eatin- ' to don each day; smooth over all the rough places; be sweet when he Is out of humor; laugh when he Is Mi E. gay; feed before fondling him; don't say anything when you think only look It; don't ho Is wrong of Dem-- ask him to walk if ho dosn't want Admits to; be a good cook; save his money. This is the meat of the first nine. ocratic Candidate. 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IN EVERY rMiCUUB to prefer Republican Journals for L.FELIX, HEBER MATTHEWS, FRANK his mouthpieces, so be .it. "And since US. WOODS DODGES. E0ITOR8. be has dodged the subject at Issue Mr. C. E. Woods, PRANK L..FELIX, Pub.and Prop'r. o and we might In all truth- and enters into nothing but a per- President Decides "Pure Food" of Rich- sonal attack upon Mr. McCreary, fulness say Expert's Case and Rejects Entered at the Hartford post-offlmond, Ky., uses up nearly flye'col-umn- s wo must beg to be excused' from spat this printing this sort of stuff. , as mall matter of the second class. of The Herald's Recommendations. When Mr. Woods cares , to drop week in what is supposed to be n attempt to reply to what The Her- his personal animus towards Mr. DEMOCRATIC ticket. Beverly, Mass., Sept. 16. Tho ald said two weeks ago about t'io McCreary and appear with the Wicharge of Mr. Wood3 and Judgo goods as outlined in the initial con- resignation of Dr. Harvey W. ley, Chief of the Bureau of ChemU.yS. SENATOR Ollle M. James, sufO'Rear that there are anywhere troversy with proof of venal of Crittenden. istry In tho Department of Agricul' GOVERNOR Jas. B. McCreary, from seventy to one hundred and frage to the extent he claims and a o "Kentucky feasible plan to annihilate It we ture, and probably the best known fifty thousand voters in of Madison. who regularly sell their votes. This will be glad to entertain' him with pure food expert in the Government McDer-mot- t, by LIEUT. GOV. Edward voluminous article of Mr. Woods any reasonable space. In tho mean- service, will not bo asked for of Jefferson. was, after being put in type, neces time he still has our respect as an President Taft, despite recommenTREASURER Tom Rhea, of Losarily crowded out of our last Is- old friend erring but earnest in dations that It be requested, made gan. sue, as plainly explained last week. his antipathy towards one, of Ken- by the personnel board of the de partment and Indorsed by Attorney AUDITOR Henry M. Bosworth, To anyone who cares to wade tucky's most noted and ablo states- General Wlckersham. of Fayette. article, It men, Mr. McCreary. GENERAL James through his wearisome punishment" for ATTORNEY The "condign will bo seen that Mr. Woods dodges Dr. Wiley, which Mr. Wlckersham Garnett, of Adair. CENTRAL GROVE. question almost entirely. SECRETARY OF STATE C. F. the main Sept. IS. Rev. H. P. Brown fill held to be necessary, will not bo Instead of accepting The Herald's Crecellus, of Pendleton. meted out by tho Chief Executive. (with the law attached) ed his regular appointment hero carrying SUPEHIXTEXREXT OF PURUC Invitation The President's opinion, charge of Saturday and Sunday. substantiating the IXSTRUCTIOX Barksdale Hamlett, and M. no word of criticism for Dr. Wiley, Our superintendent, Mr. J. himself and his Republican leader of Christian. Bishop, being sick. Sunday School 0Ul mm a wotu OI Pra,Be' ?a? AGRICUL- with some affidavits and material OF COMMISSIONER maae pumic nere mere is proof, exposing at least a few hun- was conducted Sunday by Mr. L. B. no indication in It that tVe PresiTURE J. W. Newman, of Woodparties out of the many Loney. dred guilty ford. Mr. Roderick Miller, formerly of dent feels that he "turned down" thousands estimated, he skips over Mr. Wlckersham by not accepting CLERK OF COURT OF APsubject lightly and enters into this place, but now of Zlon City, his recpmmcndatlons this PEALS Robert Greene, of Frank- n long III., is visiting friends here and at tirade of crimination and Ho explains that the" Attorney lin. pbuse of Governor McCreary, the Centertown. Lawrence It. It. COMMISIONER Mr. and Mrs. Everett Fulkerson, General's findings in the case were chnrges of which have no connection B. Finn. of Paradise, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. made with less complete data than subject at hand. Robt. with tho was before hlra when he took It up, SENATOR Ttli DISTRICT grievance W. Rowe and other relatives here As to what personal In the opinion the President admits Hardlson, of Muhlenberg. r McCre- last week. OHIO Mr. Woods has against Mr. FOR REPRESENTATIVE, Mr. and Mrs. Artie Rowe, of Pa- - what has been well known to many ary, we know nothing and care, if persons close to tho Administration; M. T. Westerfleld. COUNTY possible, less. That Is a matter as ducah, are visiting Mrs. Amanda Rowe and other relatives at this that there Is trouble in the Departbetween man and man. Mr. Woods ment of Agriculture. Speaking of It has been discovered by the seems to have taken advantage of f)laco and Centertown. promiLouisville Herald that "a Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Igleheart, of the congressional Inquiry Into that The Herald's klrfd offer to allow By MISS WRIGHT. nent attorney for the American To- him space to reply to our artlclo this place, visited the family of department unfinished at the last Judge about VOTE SELLING with a vol- Mr. D. S. Rhoads, of Beaver Dam, session, but to be taken up again bacco Company Is against next winter, Mr. Taft says: i "O'Rear." Gov. Wlllsou whb form- uminous document which takes up recently. "The broader Issues raised by the Miss Rosa Loney will go to Bea erly, an attorney for this Company. nearly a page of gur space and in Wonder if It could be hlra? ver Dam to spend a few investigation, which have a much which ho uses nearly every sentence weightier relation than this one to w!th her uncIe JIt- - Kb Carry the news to Hannah! to excoriate Mr. McCieary for somoweekB the general efficiency of the departBrown. may require much more radiNoise It abroad In every nook of real or fancied offense, but whose A delightful entertainment was ment, personality, candidacy or acts have the county and surrounding; terrical action than the question I have tory that the Democrats are going nothing whatever to do with the given last Wednesday night by Miss considered and decided." y rally and subject at hand the charge of a Louva Miller at her home here. to give a big free Misses Lee and Ruth Tlchenor, of CONTRACTS TO LET. on Thursday, vennl suCrpge, He dodges the la- barbecue at Hartford -this place, entertained quite a numPursuant to tho order of City October 12th. Let the people comS Sue entirely. Mr. Woods brags that as Mayor ber of their friends on last Satur- Council of Hartford, Ky., I will on and hear tho great orators. Saturday, tho 23d day of Septem ,of Richmond, ho "delivered tho day night. n Miss Pearl Martin, of Horton, is ber, 1911, about 1 p. m., at the' filvp Jmloe O'Rear credit for ad- - 'goods" and madethnt city the mod muting that the Democrats have at 'el municipality for law and temper- - j visiting her brother, Mr. Birch Mar- court house door In Hartford, Ky., ' let to the lowest and best bidder We know knotumg about tin, here. one man on tholr Mate ticKct 'ance. least Mr. J. T. Hocker was taken quite contracts for constructing concrete this, but if. he did, why was he not who is worthy of consideration About 75 at a subsequent election? ill yesterday morning, but was lm- - pavements as follows: Edward J. McDormott. The Appel-- j proving when last heard from'. linear feet in front of tho property late Judge was compelled to admit Why is lie nbt Mayor yet? DEPEND ON Mr. Larkln Williams, Miss Oia of G. W. Bunger, on Clay street; Mr. Woods says: "Notwi'thstand-schola- r that the doughty McDermott is a Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Will Sha- - 'about 200 feet front of property of and a gentleman and the Ing his colorless temperance record, peer of any statesman. And Judge I urged Mr. McCreary last Febru-O'Re- ver. of Beaver Dam, Visited Jthe the M., II. & E. R. R. Co., on Clay 'Jfh may as well say which Is'nry to come out like a leader and family of Mr. Thomas VIlllams, of igtreot; about 100 feet abutting tho this place, and attended church property of F. L. Felix, on Wnlnut GOCOOCOCOCCOOOCGCOOOGOCCOO COCCOOwCCCOCCDOOOOOOCCOCOj but the truth that the balance of utter one word to nerve temperance -. street; about 100 feet abutting tho the Democratic ticket is just as 'Democrats, but ho refused to tell here Sunday. Mrs. J. W. Loney received a mes- property of Rowan Holbrook, on me, his consistent supporter," etc. worthy. DUKEHURST, GOSHEN. Further along Mr. Woods says, In sage last week that her brother, Walnut street; about 120 feet abutSept. 18. Most of the people of adroitness speaking of Mr. McCreary: "Ho Mr. Willis Maddox, formerly of this ting the property of Mrs. Mary Sept. 18. Mrs. Albert Chlnn and With characteristic and an evident desire to suppress has a record while Governor before, county, had died at his home in) Weinshelmer, on Clay street; about Miss Lue Balrd left Wednesday for this section have begun to cut their the facts purely for political pur- that ought to be told to the new Texas. She also received a message 120 feet abutting tho property of Dawson Springs for the benefit of. tobacco. We have good tobacco, poses, tho Louisville. Herald refus- voters oi but not as large a crop as expected. who are asked to that her brother, Dr. X D. Maddox, E. M. Woodward and about 120 feet their health. Mr. Will Peach and wife and litMrs. Bettio Iler and daughter ed or failed to print the little card believe McCreary was a model Gov- was dangerously ill at his home in abutting the property of 'Mrs. Mat-ti- e ttarrett, on Clay street. for their tle Bon, James, of the Bald Knob Enola, left Wednesday of our countyman, Mr. Dudley Ford, ernor, and that he will give us a Owensboro. Said pavements to bo constructed home In Champagne, 111. vicinity, left last Friday for Springcalling attention to the fact that it 'respectable' administration." Why according to the specifications set REAVER DAM. Misses LIssIe Ruby, of Owens field, 111., where they wlll mako ' had printed an untruth' about him did Mr. Woods follow Mr. McCreary Sept. IS. Mr. Ah Chapman, of out In tho ordinance heretofore boro, and Fannie Balrd, of Beaver their future home. and asking for proper correction. so long, as a "consistent supporter" Miss Laura Jeffries will It would have been doing nothing when he doubted, as Inferred by his Simmons, Ky., Is visiting h's daugh- published, and recorded In the rec- Dam, were the guests of Miss Alice ter, Mrs. Less Chlnn. "Uncle Ab," ords In custody of tho City Clerk. Chlnn last week'. only the fair thing for the Herald language, for Danville, where she-that the Mr. Archie Stevens, of Owens is attending school. This September 12, 1911. to have printed Mr. Ford's card, but would give a "respectable admlnls- - ns ho Is called, Is the only living S. F. RILEY", Marshal. boro, is the guest of his father, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Jeffries, Republican newspapers are not ov- - tration" to anything? Why didn't county man who voted for Lincoln 37t2 of Bell's along thatjij0 bolt such an "ornery" creature for President In 18p0. There Will Stevens and family. Run, aro visiting Mr. Isaac Jeffries themselves Foley's Kidney Remedy (Liquid) Mrs. John Chlnn, of Beaver Dam; and family. line nowadays. sooner? Still further along Mr. were JUBt three men voted for Is a great medicine of proven value Mr. Adolphus Murphy and famiWoods says: "At Bowling Grpen Lincoln in Ohio county in that for both acute and chronic kidney Mrs. John Petty, of Llvermoro; Who could be blamed for accus- McCreary finally crawled out on tho memorable race.' The other two Cromwell, all ly, of near Sulphur Springs, visited Mrs. Bcckle Miller, anand bladder ailments and for ing Judge O'Rear of insincerity as county unit plank," but even then, were "Uncle Ab's" father and noying urinary. Irregularities. It Is spent Thursday afternoon with A. A. Murphy and family. here reIn his the campaign progresses? The other two Mrs. J. S. Chlnn. cently. Thorton Rogers. after complying with the main and especially recommended to elderly he adspeech at Flemlngsburg since crossed Born to tho wife of Rowan Greer, the people Misses Georgia and Gola Coghlll, crucial demand of Mr, Woods, this have4 long for Its wonderful tonic and a fine boy Thomas Gordon. mitted that the Republican State gentleman continues his abuse of River of Death and "Uncle Ab" Is of Livermore, are visiting relatixes qualities, and the reconstructive of Presi- Democracy's platform's endorsement Mrs. J. S. Chlnn has returned in this vicinity. candidate for Govern- In his 80th year but enjoying good permnnent relief nnd comfort It dent Taft and the Republican ad- or, and he vents his animus with health for a man of his age. home frani Owensboro, where she gives them. L. McConnell, 117 ADAHURG. was ministration at Washington Fowler, of BeauMrs. Thomas has been visiting her daughter and continued criminations. It is eviSept. Dr. Pattoh has only the ordinary custom of tossing dent that Mr. McCreary could not mont, Texas, was In town a day last Catherine St., Elmlra, N. Y., says: brother, Mrs. Mattle Boswell and "Five bottles did.tho work for me Mr. A. R. Pirtle. been very sick the past week, but is boquets, "like a fellow bragging on pleree week, visiting Mrs. John Alford. by Richmond's most effectively and beyond doubt hi1 children or lite dog, or his shothero now some better. There will be preaching Mrs. John Chapman and mother, anything ho might do. Foley's Kidney Remedy is the most Sunday by Rev. Virgil Elgin. Miss Oda Raymon, who is teach- gun." If one part of the RepublicMrs. Thomas Stewart, of Central It We have seen the like of Mr. kidney ever will be his last sermon before con- ing at Knottsville, is expected homo, medicine an State platform means nothing, Woods before. Ho seems to have City, visited friends In town last reliable mndo." For sale fuy all deal- ference. thlB afternoon. why should the people believe that been recruited Into tho ranks of week. ers, m Mr. Tom Miller, Dundee, spent anything? .Mrs. J. A. Connells Is on the sick the balance of It means Mr. and Mrs. Tim Taylor, of that species of political fanatic Thursday night with his brother, Is there really any sincerity in any who, having strenuous and arbi- Stanford, III., are visiting' the fath DIVORCED MAN TAKES list. of It? Mr. Frank Cooper, who has been and sister, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Pat7 HIS FOURTH MYRTLE trary views upon certain subjects, er of Mrs. Taylor, Mr. Delmer Wilton. very sick, is some better. liams. stated last must perforce demand of a candiMessrs. C. L. and C. M. Patton, After The Herald Mr. Sam Rpbarda and family left Jii Evan8Ville, Ind., Sept. 17. Dialready dislikes, that of Adaburg, ROOKS. week the plain truth, that on ac date whom he V attended tho ThomplaBt week for Danville, Ark., where vorced from his third wife. yesterhe conform In act, deed and princicount of Its extreme length wo I buy bankrupt stocks, publishers son colt show at Horton Saturday peculiar views before suf- they will make tholr future home; day, Clyde A. Bays, aged 27 years, could not print tho artlclo of Mr. ple to his overstock and R. R. freight' sales at and spent the night with their uny Rev. G. H Lawrence has moved a contracting painter, mari Evidently, frage Is vouchsafed, C. E. Woods attacking the political with 'his family to Depoy, Ky. He ried his fourth wife in the person of my own price. And I give you the cle, Mr. Grant Patton. of Gov. McCreary, the Hart- from the Import of his article, ho has been called to the pastorate of record Mrs. Lena Patton spent Saturday Myrtle Hoover. All of Bays' books at a small advance on cost to covers Its front has done this with Mr. McCreary, the Baptist church at that place for Miss ford Republican former wives were named Myrtle, me. I have some good sets on hand and Sunday with her mother and and that gentleman, not caring to pago with said artlclo with tho only half time. and he says he wouldn't marry a now at a bargain. All sets sent on father near Dundee. explanation that "Tho Herald did conform his entire personality to' I can save you 50c on Mr. Fred Taylor, of Princeton, girl whose first name was not Myr- approval. Not a Word of Scandal not use this artlclo this week that Mr. Woods' demands, politely turn- Ky., and Mr. Alva Taylor, of Cen- tle. A. ERNST, tho $1.00. Marred the call of a neighbor on ., quoting ed him away. It is unfortunate was sent them," without 134 W. Walnut St., tral City, were In the city a day alMrs. W. P. Spaugh, of Manvllle; Good For1 Biliousness!. our reason. This is a specimen of that party colleagues cannot Louisville, Ky. last week. ways agree as touching personal Wyo., who said: "She told me Dr.- the fairness (?) of the Hartford "I took two of Chamberlain's Quite a number of wagons aro x For bowel complaints In children King's Now Life Pills had cured herorgan of the g. o. p. in assisting conduct. Stomach and Liver Tablets laBt Again Mr. Woods oversteps the hauling brick from our town to trouble, and Colic, of obstinate kidney night, and I feel fifty per cent, bet- always give Chamberlain's Mr. Woods In a guerilla warfare ' bounds of newspaper ethics and McHenry for the purpose of erect against The Herald and Mr. Mcter than I have for weeks," says J.J. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and made her feel like a now woman." ' propriety and from the columns of Ing a school hall. We learn they Firestone, of Allegan, Mich. "They castor oil. It Is certain to effect a Easy, .but sure remedy for stomach,1 Creary. the Hartford Republican last Fri- are to have a gra'ded school at that are certainly a fine article for bil- euro and when reduced with water liver and .kidney troubles. Only; yf- day he belched forth his tiresome place and are erecting a building Inare Republican newspapers by all dealers. and sweetened, Is pleaBant to take, Z5c at James H. Williams. purpose that will be a cred- iousness." For sale sisting, that the republican party tirade against Mr. McCreary tho fortothat m No physician can prescribe a better any town In the Green river Sample free. 1VM. WILLIS. it same article which we print m in remedy. For sale "by all deal Rpnl Rnfnn has never been in power in Kencountry. Tnnh&f nfflnA tr Fall Races, Louisville, Sept 23th tucky; 'Jras never had control of which was crowded out last week ers. m Green River Deposit Bank. The school at this place Is . Has for Oct. 14. the Legislature, nor "been in a po- and which was evidently furnishnicely. Mies Grace Wll v sale two good ryer farms, two, For this occasion the L. &. N. win MAXWELL. sition to ralso or lower taxes, or in ed the Republican In advance. Hams, who has charge of the priSept'. tickets at $4.45. 16. Mrs. Flora WatBon smaller farms near Rochester) also fact, pass any piece of legislation With this sort of guerilla warfare mary deoartment. has 85 scholars sell Tound-trl- p Rochester Hotel, which Is In good . Dates of Bale Sept.'-- 25th, limited went to Livermore "Wednesday. of the Democrats." The Herald will have nothing to do. Independent repair and trade, established. 'Well It smacks too much of sensational- In her charge, 15 of whom are la Oct. 15th... Dates of sale Sept. Miss. Louise Riley went to OwAnd God forbid that they should located on valuable' lot, 17 rOomi,: ' If their first school. Prof. Shultz, the 28th, 30th, Oct. Stb, 12th, 14th at ensboro Saturday. over get in the latter named posi- ism, notoriety and disrespect. president, is building up tbe school. $4.46, limited two days from date Mrs. Julia Humphrey, of Lyonla, ro other hotel. For further par- - ,. tion, so far as the good of the State Mr. Woods will not take our word He has every department In jrood , tlculars address of, sale. October 1th will sell tick- Is visiting Mrs. J, D. Crowe. ' Is concerned. The Governors they for It that bis replies (o what we ' 36t4 WM. WILLIS, , & may Bay will be printed by The Her- running order and Is well liked oy. ets at )3.40 for the round trip, limGovMr. and Mrs. v Claude Hudson have given us and what these patrons "and 'pupils. ited to return two days from date went to Owensboro Thursday, ernors did, shows plainly they have ald, "he must omit us from his aveFrl6Bds3ofsreclpr6clty la CaBadaiJ'.'t3J of sale. Mr! Ed Crowe went to Hartford are still nue of publication. We object to been In power, even to tettlas that the tome Will 'f ' E". MISCHKE, Agt. double-dealin- g Tuesday. H. "We methods. Subscribe for The Herali, through an Equalization Board. such win. jTA3 H'artjord Herald SATURDAY, ox-edl- ce 30 IS THE Fall Opening! Day AT ' -- lo-ua- y. BARNARD & COMPANY'S Splendid Showing of MILLINERY DOWN STAIRS Will be on Display to-d- all-da- Fall Suits! FOR LADIES AND MEN, i j New Dress Goods, New Dress Trimmings and Accessories. Come! You will be welcome. ar BARNARD &C0 ' F to-da- y, leavo-Wednesda-y " lo.--Mr- or to-da- to-da- v, pro-pressi- -- tax-raisi- hi ' 1 r WlH"'t-,l'""'"- 4 i uf "' Jj&',, & &ML i 4 ' f t && VJ WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 20, 1D11. f ,r. r THE HARTFORD HERALD official returns from tho special election of last Monday, when Maine voted on the question of the repeal of the constitutional proDr. N. $. Rains, Rosfne; Messrs. hibitory amendment aa canvassed by tho Governor an,d Council toT. L. Loyd, Narrows, and I. N. Lan-haFordsvflle, gave The Herald night, showed a majority of twenty-si- x votis in favor of repeal. a call while In Hartford Saturday. prices on Pat- OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Get our cut-rat- e BAPTIST CHURCH. O ent Medicines and Prescriptions be- O J. W. Rriincr. Pastor. O fore going elsewhere. We can save O OO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO you money. OHIO COUNTY DRUG CO. Prayer meeting and business J. F. CASEBIER & CO., Funeral meeting of the church' Wednesday Directors and Embalmers. All calls evening at 7:30y o'clock. The promptly and carefully attended to, church covenant will be read and day or night. Both telephones. every member should be there. Beaver Dam, Ky. 28tf Teachers' meeting Thursday ev Mr. Martin Thomas, salesman for ening In the Baraca room. Sunday Fair & Co., left Thursday to visit School at 9:45 a. m.; Dr. E. W. his brother, Mr. J. P. Thomas, of Ford, Supt. Morning worship at 11 Louisville, and attend tho State o'clock, theme of sermon, "CondiFair. tions of Victory." B. Y. P. U. In the Baraca room Mr. Ernest Field, of Lafayette, La., and Ir. Joshua Field, of Port at 6:45 p. m. Evening worship at Arthur, Texas, arrived Wednesday 7:30. Preaching at Concord Saturday afternoon for a visit here with relafternoon at 2:30 o'clock and Sunatives. day afternoon at tho same hour. On Mr. J. C. Williams, railroad con account of not belne able to preach struction contractor, has completed three times a day, tho pastor will his work for tho L. & N. in Chris- bo compelled to give up this work tian county and returned with his and Sunday afternoon will be his family to Hartford. last service. Mr. J. M. Taylor, of Ripley, HON. BEX JOHNSON SPEAKS Tenn., was the guest of his sister AT DANVILLE TO BIG CROWD and aunt, Mrs. Rowan Holbrook and Mrs. Jennie T. McIIenry, here Danville, Ky., Sept. IS. A largo Mondav. crowd of Boyle county Domocrats It's up to you, John Henry! If assembled at the court house to you uro Kolng to have Photographs hear the Hon. Ben Johnson mako made, have them made before the his first speech in tho present politFloating Studio Icacs Hattfoid on ical campaign. In strong and ring3St2 the !!8th. ing words ho declared his unaquall-fle- d support of tho Democratic tickMr. Frank G. Foreman left last et, and promised to speak In Its beKy., to enweek for Cynthlana, gage In railroad work, he being half at whatever point In the State Committee should connected with the civil engineers the Democratic call upon him to do so. department. He showed tho equivocations and Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Felix are contradictory statements that have visiting relatives In Greenville, Ky., been made by Judge O'Rear in his this week, the former trying tho canvass, and compared the promises springs of that locality for the ben- of the Republican platform four efit of his health. years ago with the past administraMr. Tom Her, of Centertown, pre- tion of the Republicans, in which sented The Herald with a curious those promises failed to materialgrowth of corn, a stalk only about ize, and held up the present promtwo feet high, with ttvo good sized ises of the same party as a delusion and a snare. ears growing on it. m, PAGE FIVE. m ' M i $xl NEW GOODS When you need Drugs of any kind please don't forget THE OHIO COUNTY DRUG CO. has tho quality and (he price Is right also. plete 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 BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure ROYAL O I'll "J i The only Baking Powder nade from Royal Grape Cream of artar NO ALUM, NO LIME PHOSPHATE PRECINCT CHAIRMEN 1j OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO .MARRIAGE 01 LICENSE. O trade, and you will want our goods. CAMPAIGN C0W1MITTEE OOOOOOOOOGOOOOOOO Era Staples, WE WANT TO SHOW YOU Our New Dress Goods, Silks, Ladies1 Suits. WE WANT TO SHOW YOU Our new Hue of Fall Shoes line in Hartford. the greatest WE WANT TO SHOW YOU The biggest line ot Men's and Boys' Suits shown anywhere. up-to-dat- e JH WE WANT TO SHOW YOU Our New Fall Shirts, Hosiery. Neckwear and WE WANT TO SHOW YOU The Beautiful Piano we are going to give away to some, 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 JgBCtx Illinois Central Railroad Time ble at Beaver Dam, 'Ky. South Bound. North Bound. p.m. No. 1324:05 a.m. No. p.m. No. 1012:48 p.m. No 12212:28 No. 1022:48 p.m. No. 1318:55 p.m. J. K. Williams. Agt 121-rll:- 35 house that saves you money. ooooooooooooooo LOCAL NEWS AXD O O OOOOOOOOOOOQOQOOO coupons. O PEKSOXAIi POINTS O Trade at Fairs' and get the Piano ftiExcluslve sale of Irvlngton Flour. W. H. MOORE & SON. FOR Sale Cheap Good work horse, buggy and harness. R. R. WEDDING. 20tf Best brands Meal and Flour, Family Groceries, &c; at ,W. H. MOORE. & SON'S Mr. J. B. WadS, Contertown, gave y, The Herald a pleasant call Thurs-dl. w S r Dill Pickles. Fine! W. H. MOORE & SON. If in need of good books, read A. Ernst's ad. found in another col- Just received a barrel of Hlnes' umn. 4ft Fresh and Cured Hams, &c. always on hand. Lard, W. H. MOORE & SON. Mr. Sam Barnett has returned to Hartford, after a sojourn through the West. Fifteen entries In Fairs' P'ano Contest and yet room for more. En- ter to-da- y. OwensbdrQ The, jl?P3& &fr Veek ; .w-- E. Smith,, of Central .vlltlngt in , , Tlinrt give awayXls "now on display. Dome, ' ee and try it. iHelp youf friend get the,. Piano itjFalra'. Tou. can do It by. trading -' . , JtitoiVMlt place. Every" cent yoi aperity at Fairs' 'coHHt'a jatefori)your friends ,ln Faire''are i eolnKlt 0 'their . PJao-cDntest. . MJm Mary Taylor has N. Y , returned fromrCfaaijtauaua, where she k Dona rl.v - yw,LiiB4ry,at my Grocery. Wnflte..'ijprk GuaraaiWa. -- -- 'Phe&UO. ...- lWr'a drsMTT. - -- j- Mrs. W. R. Hedrick visited her Mr. R. L. Barnes and wife, of brother, Mr. A. S. Tanner, of Pleas- Washington, D. C, have been tho Ridge, last week. ant guests of relatives in Ohio county Fairs' keep a well selected stock, tho past week. Mr. Barnes Is in their prices are right and you get tho Internal revenue service n the Piano coupons free. Washington. Lewis Riley left last week Mr. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Willlms, Mrs. for,Elkton, Ky., where ho entered W. T. Woodward, Mr. and Mrs. the Vanderbllt Training School. Fred Cooper, and Mr, A. C. Acton, The Ohio County Telephone Com- of the Arm of Acton & Likens, city, pany Is making good progress to- attended the State Fair at Louis wards installing its lines Into Hart- ville last week. ford. It is reported at Frankfort that the Republican Stato employes will Miss Alice Keown has accepted a 5 per cent, of one position as teacher for the school be assessed year's salary to aid Judge O'Rear near Dukehurst, and begun her and tho Republican ticket during work. . the fall campaign. If you need anything In the drug Attorney W. H. Barnes has store line, remember tho Hartford Drug Co. store is now selling at moved his law office from the rooms over the Bank of Hartfqrd to rooms COST. ' up stairs over the Hartford RepubDon't lose any time. Go to work lican Office on Center street, with have them Lawyer C E. Smith. among your friends, trade with Fairs and win the nice Just to see whether' tho people Piano. appreciate such a thing or not, the WANTED Lady or gentleman to Hartford Drug Co is now selling Hotake charge of small goods at COST for 13 days. This tel. Address, Dr. L. B. Bean, Hact-for- d, includes prescrlptionss, notions, and Ky. 35tf everything usually carried In a drug store. Schroeter's Floating Studio will first-claBetter leave Hartford Sept. 28th. Col. and Mrs. T. J. Smith receivhave those Photos made at once. ed a telegram last week from Mr. 37tf and Mrs. Orvllle Bennett, of Law-toDon't put It off. Okla., stating that a little girl Miss Lillie Burton has returned from an extensive visit with her had arrived at their house, and had cousin, Mrs. J. W. Newland, at been christened Nancy Ellen. Mrs. Bennett is the daughter of Mr. and Pleasant Hill, Ohio. Mrs. Smith. Mr. John H. ,Miles and wife, of Misses Myrtle and Ruby Hern-doIrvlngton, Ky., spent Sunday with of McHenry, delightfully entheir brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. "A. Thomas. tertained the following young peoof ple at their home Sunday: Misses Miss Fannye WhlttlnghlU. near Fordsvlile, arrived Wednes- Annie Smith, of McHenry; Susan day and will do stenographic work Mary Hocker and Hazel Hocker, of Beaver Dam; Messrs. R. C. Hocker, here for a ew days. Robert Larkln and W. A. Plummer, Miss Hettle Riley has returned of McHenry, and Henry M. Plrtle, from Madisonvllle, where she was of Hartford. the guest of Miss Robbie Barnard delivered his Rev. Virgil Elgin and Miss Ruth Thomas. last sermons here before Conference Plenty of them, at the court hoiree Sunday. Old Newspapers As nice and clean, tied tip in neat pack- .usual, ,thexs'ramastprJbrdlscflurs,-e- s ages. For sale at The Herald office "and Were listened to by Targe" 5c per large bundle. tf audiences. At the Sunday School, services Mr. D. C. Leach and son?, Mas- and also at the ctiurch ters Raymon and Walter, of Beaver he baptized the little children of Dam, Route 3( gave The Herald a Dr. and. Mrs, Plrtle, Mr. and Mrs. Vlrgll Elgin, Jr., and Mr. and Mfs. pleasant call Saturday. U. S, Carson, For Sale, Farms All sizes, from 6 to 300 acres. We can please you MAINE GOBS'WET" BY If you want to buy' land. MAJORITY OF TWETY-SIA. Ct YBISER & CO,, Hartford, Ky. Augusta, Me,, Efept. 18, Com- to ss n; n, " X Haitfnrd School of Music Piano, Harmony, Violin and "Voice Culture. Under the direction of JIIfs Kathe-ri- n Thompson, of Frankfort, and Miss Margaret Nail, city. 38tf Is a special AT COST sale There now going on at tho drug store of the Hartford Drug Co., Manager Nofslnger says ho can't sing, but can sell you goods mighty cheap. Pleasant Occasion. delightful affair was tho sbclal party given by Mr. and Mrs. J.B.Tappan at their pretty residence on Madison street In Cast Hartford Equality. last Friday night in honor of their visitor, ,MiE3 Grace Tappan, of Cen- , 18. East Fordsvlile Fordsvlile. tral City. It was a very happy 10. West Fordsvlile gathering and tho spirit of congeniality pervaded the whole event. Fordsvlile. A A very Fordsvlile, to Gol-d- le Anthony, Fordsvlile. Of Ohio County Who Will Have Leslie Greer, Balzetown, to Don-nl- e Ste vart, Renfrow. Charge of Local Party Charles B. Johnston, Roslne, to Icey E. Royal, Roslne. Affairs. Lonnle B. Slater, Laland, MIbb., Chairman of to Lillian L. Blr, Heaver Dam. O. B. Likens, Mr. tho Ohio County Democratic CamBENNETT'S. paign Committee, has appointed the Sept. IS. Mr. and .Mrs. Thomas following chairmen of the different Chinn attended the State fair lat precincts named: 1. East Hartford Leslie Combs, week. The school at this place taught Hartford, R. 2. by Miss Katie Hawkins is progress2. West Hartford V. G. Bar- ing well. nett, Hartford, R. 2. Miss Wllda Clilnn was the susst 3. Beda W. II. Parks, Hart- of her grandmother, Mrs. Marlon I ford, R. 3. Porter, of Hartford, several days W. T. Bean, last week. 4. Sulphur Springs Narrows. Mr. Tom Chinn's mule colt won ii. Magan J C Magan, Dundee. the blue llbbon at the colt show at C. Cooper, Hartford Saturday. Cromwell T. E. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Sparks and Cromwell. 7. Cool Springs J. X. Berry-ran- n, family, Mrs. J. X. Likens nnd grandWjfox. son, John Berry, of Hamlin's Chap5. North Rockport J. L. Brown, el, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rockport. Frank Black Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Bean 9. South Rockport J. T. Jackand family visited Mr. Bean's parents at son, Rockport. SeRanney, C. W. Dundee Sunday. 10. Select lect. e. Round Tilp Rate. 11. Roslne J. W. Miller, Grand Lodge K. of P. ConvenKy., Sept. 24th, T. X. Daniel, tion, Lexington, 12. Horse, Branch 2oth and 26th. For this occasion Torse Branch. , Dam W. B. the L. & X. will sell round trip 13. East Beaver tickets via Louisville at $u.0i'. Taylor, Beaver Dam. 14. West Beaver Dam J. P. Dates of sale Sept. 24th and 25th; return limit Oct. 1st. Stevens, Beaver Dam. H. E. MISCHKE, Agt. Win. Wilkes, Mc15. McHenry Henry. W. 1C. Centertown E. Brown, Centertown, R. 1. W. M. Addlng-to17. Smallhous Ro-sinn. S. C. Rob-ort- s, X.R. Baize, W. L. Bar- Watch This Space! For Likens & Acton's iS Social games were played and delightful refreshments wero Eerred. Mr. and Mrs. Tappan displayed fine talent as entertainers. Those present were: Misses Grace Tappan, City, Ky., Central Elslo Matthews, Hamilton, O.; Ruth Riley, Llla Magan, Bessie Taylor, Beatrice Haynes, Ozona Moseloy, Ilettye Riley, Winona Stevens, An-nl- o Allen Elgin, Annie Elba Keown, Gertrude Wright: Messrs. E. A. Field, Lafayette, La.; Josh Field, Sydnev WilPort Arthur, Texas; liams J. C. Barnard. W. T. Pendleton. Jag. D. Ford, Ellis Foster, McDowell Foglc, J. Ney Foster, Cas-slSpalding, Harold Holbrook and E. Y. Park. us 20. Etnavllle Dr. E rett, 21. Shrove vlile, R. 2. 22. Olaton SPECIAL T. E. Butler, Boone Peyton, O. C. Magan, FordsOla-to- n. o SJ Prices 1 NEXT WEEK! rarrv a full line of Groceries. . ....; ir.:i...::;' TiHindi c. n.. :;;;";:;' o iiiiiuttnie, i vutu.ittiiie, f, Harness, Saddlery and Notions, o We will have a car of Fertilizer in o few day prices and quality riht. A splendid line of inocs and Hats o kin;; closed out at much less tiian X v.hnies.ile cost. These donik were SI "- -7 " brought from factory last winter b asm were secured by rs at BANK- - o RliPT SALE. As we do not wish to kef-- tttcse lines in stock, they $ will 'ct sold at sacrifice prices, a Come and get them while they last. It pajs to visit the new store p near Railroad and Pike Crossing. Prices, weights and measures guar- - ? antccd. g P. Thev rt v ? 23. Buford Route 2. 24. Llvia, V ft Patton, Bartletts Clarence o Hartford, R. 5. "". "elln J. W. Foster. Hartford. P. 7. 2G. Coralvo D. j R. Hclsley, o. ft Fj 15 P 27. Point Pleasant W. F. Matauzns. Lon Phillips, 28. Narrows 29. Ralph ford, R. G. 30. Coff-ran- n, Xar-row- s. X g :s Robert Taylor, Ozna . HartBea- o K TO THE FARA1ERS. Prentls Shultz, Jones' ,Pure Animal Matter Fertilizers, manufactured by Jones' Fertilizer Co , Louisville, k.y. Have on hand a Also 10 tons of pure Bone Meal. "Will appreciate your patronase car-loa- ver Dam, R. 31. Herbert Whltesville. R. 32. Arnold Renfrow. 33. Render g q Virgil 2. Miller, Renfrow, LIKENS&ACTON Proprietors. J. J. T. Jr., g g B. Cobb, Render. KENTUCKY. , : ,9 liWTroRD, CCOOCOOCOCXTOOGOCOCOOOOvOCO m tf The Produce Man. COME TO DUNDEE W. E Ellis, REPUBLICAN OFFICIALS ARE SILENT IN THE CAMPAIGN Two months have passed since the Republican State convention nominated Judge O'Rear and the rest of the ticket at his dictation, and not a voice has been lifted in its behalf by Gov. Wlllson, Lieut. Gov. Cox, 'Secretary of State Bru-ne- r, Attorney Breathitt, General Commissioner of Agriculture Rankin, Superintendent of Public Instruction Regenstein, who make up the present Republican State administration, and what is more Republican galling to the one-ma- n "Committee" is State Campaign that none is expected to help the O'Rear outfit. In addition to these, Col. E. T. Franks, of Owensboro, who sought the gubernatorial nomination, has been as silent as a tomb, and there are no Indications that he1 will "open up." Princeton Leader. MERCANTILE COMPANY For Anything You Need in GENERAL MERCHANDISE There are always bargains to be had at our Large Store. Respectfully, DUNDEE MERCANTILE S3$S0-3riJ-- DUNDEE, KENTUCKY. CO.,,. I 3 One lot good light Brooms, regular 25c and 35c values, closing out price, each SPECIALS 15 Fifty-poun- d cash. Flour at $4t25 per barrel, spot IMPORTANT NOTICE! "Will 6&1 the best Patent hags Salt, 35c each. Only Cents tf "W. E. Ellis, Tho Produce Man. Herald a few of these left. HAR.TFOR.D GROCERY COMPANY. faMe for fts $l"a Tear r: Wf PAGE SIX. THE HARTFORD HERALD WKDXE8DAY, 3ErT. 90, iOll. J t.i i I ., 4 and as .the laws of that department SCARLET RED POWDER pleasant for dad'' and smoother the HERE'S II NEW LIST OF nro like those of tho Medes and Perwrinkles from his brow and caused sians, which can never be changed A Barbed Wire Cat. Collar him to look forward to, the evening GROWS HUMAN SKIN or saaara uau noi prupwjr TEN COMMENTS when once made, it so remained, at homo with pleasure. No glrj healed leave a disfiguring and a confusion In the spelling conscar. ever lost Her Hero because she H year 1872. In that tinued until tho Ballard's PEOPLE FLEEING wasn't an adept at using all the Hang the Law and year the Legislature of Kentucky And the Price of the Removed latest and most popular slang of Upon Which passed an act entitled: tho day. No girl ever lost Her Hero Cuticle Takes a Sudthe Profits of the Bus"An Act to Amend and to Reduce because she was a rattling good TL BEFORE Into One, All the Laws Pertaining den Drop. and a cook, a swell housekeeper iness World. for to tho Town. of Calhoun." I.tho nlflt ReraedrFlesh. All stemwlndor to work. If sho did Abrasions of tbe Throughout this act the name Is of any of Is lose Her Hero becauso The market for human skin If tho wound Is cleansad and not wait for Calhoun. 1. Thou applied promptly, Eruption of Mt. Etna Be- those things, sho should thank her thing to turnshall but thou shaltsome- spelledeverything InThe act provided going to pieces. Whore once it the Unlment process begins at ho pull that up, conflict with It hcallntr was In disguise. up, wound heals from Jucky stars. He square inch once and tho coat and go to work, that was repealed, and the lawyers at commanded $25 a ha insido outwardly, tniis per- -, coming Alarming. Instead of Her Hero he was a com- off thy to bo soon Just human 'forming a perfect euro that thou mayest prosper In thy affairs, the bar hero at that time construed It bids fair leaves no scar, it mo wuumi except to Its mon cheap tinhorn sport and sho heals on the outsldo too quick- i. the word "failure" spell It to Include oven the spelling of skin, with no value Heroic husly, pus forms under the sur-(had better be a kitchen queen for and mako original possessor. FISSURES SEVENn-NIHENEnmi hrpnkn out into a run "success." the name. The bill was carefully dad and mother all her life than a sons and sweethearts ning soro that Is hard to euro 2. Thou shalt not be content to prepared by tho lato Hon. Lloyd W. bands, fathers, andT inevitably leaves a bad drudge of a slave d looking like a Gates, who was a scar. of who bravely let themselves bo stripbrainless bat a single go about thy business some Owner of blooded stock prc- for of Awful Out- day. such a because a girl arrives at loafer, for thou shouldst know that Judge Calhoon, and It Is presumed ped of their hides to cover bodies Show Extent .r this liniment to nil others Just gap on the for that "reason, and they use It personal appearance la better that ho changed tho spelling advisnot only on flno animals, but gray, hairs and faded cheeks In sin- thy to break Which is Devason human flesh, as.lt doe? Its edly nnd for the sako of uniformity. of their beloved, may soon cease sign she didn't than a letter of recommendation. gle blessedness is no work quickly and thoroughly. have opportunity for such devotion. This Includes both the law nnd 3. Thou shalt not try to make have "a chance." More likely It Is Price 23c, COo nnd 91.09. tating Country. A little red powder ono can get excuses nor, shalt thou say to those the facts In regard to our orthograUametF.Ballard.Prop. St.Loul,Mo. because she kept posted on market in any palntstoro Is astounding tho corphy. Since that time the only who chide thee, "I didn't think." Stephens Eya Salve la a healing surgeons with Its performances as IX EHU1TIOX values and refused to sell her heart KXTIIIK CKKST shalt not wait to bo rect way to spell the name Is 4. Thou ointment tor ooro a mess of potand happiness for a substitute for tho heroes and in told what thou shalt do, nor iSotowwoRixoHagNotprwl Kansas City Journal. Sicily, Sept. 13. The tage. their skins. Catania, what manner thou shalt do It, for Scarlet Red Is its name, and a Hart ford Drug Co., Hartford, JCy. Mt. Etna now presents a In tho OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO he crest of OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO thus may thy days hath long thee. O TIIK USE OF A DAY. O dollar's worth will keep a busy surgiven terrifying spectacle. Heavy smoke O Donovan & Co., Heaver Dam, Ky. O Job which fortune HAMS HOItX imowx's to main- OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO gery In stock for monthjj. It Is over it, with frequent brilliant O lies O 3. Thou shalt not fall WHIXKIiKS. bombardment mixed with vaseline or other comand the flashes, tain thine own Integrity, nor shalt along the line OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO thou be guilty of anything that will Each new sun Is a sign In the ponents, as a salve, and applied to continues which O POEMS YOU'LL ENJOV. O thyself. heavens to bo up and at' It. At the edges of tho gaping wounds. nearly two miles In eNtent Is like Tiie truth we most hate is tho lesson thy good respect for O The big work Is Then you can almost see tho skin O firing of heavy artillery. covet the oth what? Life! the G. Thou shalt not truth that hits us hardest. manufacturing nor grow. Dr. Jonn siaigo uavis, a O TJio Herald's Special Selections. O A torrent of burning lava, estiIs more er fellow's job, nor his salary, nor neither raaBonry, To have a foolish friend o oIt Is llfo Itself. In- noted surgeon of Johns Hopkins In O O mated at 2,000 feet wide and four of a misfortune than to have a bal- tho position that he hath gained merchandising. says almost as much, cidentally, there are bricks to bo Baltimore, down the ANGELS. feet deep, Is pouring by his own hard labor. ky mule. language of his slopes. 7. Thou shalt not fall to llvo laid, wood to be shaped and goods but In tho careful Look for something to love, but Everything In Its way has been try to look a little higher than a within thy Income, nor shalt thou to bo sold; but these are only Jolts prpfosslon. He tells of Scarlet Red In the old days God sent HU angels oft carried before It. Groves of trees poodle dog. contract any debts when thou canst and tittles In the scheme of Indi- growing new skin at, the rate of Tho main thing three millimeters In 48 hours on To men In threshing floors, to have been uprooted and set on Are, never been able to not see thy way clenr to pay them. vidual existence. The Lord has Llfo well wrought Is ono of his patients. His report on women pressed and the lava stream is sweeping do much for a stingy man. 8. Thou shalt not be afraid to Is life Itself. sending out for a fabric which commands the gaze Its use In JohnB Hopkins Hospital, With dally tnsks; they came to tent through the fields, wrong with blow thine own horn, for be who Is something There of all discerning eyes, the respon- published In a medical Journal, did mlleB around hot, resinous waves. of and croft. tho religion that never makes any- fallest to blow Ms own horn at the And whispered' words of blessing-ansmoke. . proper occasion, nnuesi nuuuuy siveness of all neighboring hearts. much to bring, the strange little anbody look happy. bungled Is a producer of cease- iline dye to surgical notice here and have left their of rest. The peasants The man who serves God for gain standing ready to blow It for him.- Life homes, carrying with them the quits when the pay stops. 0. Thou shalt not hesitate to say less shame. An appreciation of life elsewhere. It was taken up In the Post Grad Not mine .to guess what Shape aged, the sick and the children and fto," itself lies at the base of all clean There is such a thing as being "No" when thou meanest wore, belongings they were able rijsht In constructive endeavor. If a uate and the German Hospitals here whatever the heart and wrong in the nor shalt thou fall to remc.nber and Nor tell what voice they spoke, r was exto get together. that there are times when It ! un- man Is living well, his bricks art last spring. Then ItsIs useuniformly head. nor with what grace with covered Whole regions hasty laid plumb, his factory fights fric- perimental. Now It The love that never falls Is the safe to bind thyself by - used In every case where burns, They brought the dear Jove down, tion and waste, his goods are fullhardened lava from past eruptions kind that works at Its trade all the Judgment. that evermore have been torn open by the fre- year round. 10. Thou shalt plve every man weight and wrapped well for tho wounds or ulct.-- have stripped tho Makes lowliest souls Jts best epidermis from any area of a hu quent earth shocks. Many of these Nobody gets less out of life than a iquarc dea'. Th't is the las. and market. In tho weaving of a life abiding place. have been of great violence, and the chronic ,ieat commandment, and thr-- e Is every day counts for good or ill. man body. repetition of been astonish- But In these days I know my an- - '"f "Tho results have the peasants fear a There Is always a big place wait- no other like ,unto It. Upon this The loom Is never still, tho shuttles baffling," said Dr. F. Wilthe Messina disaster. gels, well; ing for the man who Is faithful In commandment haw; all tho lav and are always hurtling, and the pat ing, even Sixteen new fissures have opened a little one. tern assuming form. Sixteen hours liam Stelchmann, of tho Post Gradworld. profits of tho business They brush my garments on the on Mt. Etna, and from the two thoughtfully devoted to life Its uate, and also connected with tho common way. God Is closor to us than any trou-l- e Tit Dlts. purpose, spirit and principles will German Hospital.' nearest the base of the volcano a They tnke my hand and very softly can be. ALMS great stream of lava Issuos. "There Is just ono thing about Its kill any bogy of discouragement or In your WHY UK THOUGHT tell If there Is a skeleton SOLICITOr. A WISE (JL'Y despair. The residents, however, are pan- closet, lock the door and lose the And It brings no distrac- use, however, that should be genSome bit of comfort In the wanic stricken and have deserted the key. tion from tho Incidental task. Dur- erally known," Dr. Stelchmann ing day. towns. In a New York street n wagon ing tho proper portion of that same said. "Where surgeons In the dlsy Is worth more than Sunshine The earth shocks continue. The gold, when it is roal sunshine and loaded with lamps collided with a sixteen hours, bricks may still be pensary have used It and applied And though their angel names I do not ken, river of lava has Invaded the ccn- - not foxfire. truck and many of the globes wero laid, wheels turned, or goods push- tho dressings, tho results have been Though In their faces human love sympathy ed over tho counter. A day Is a won- marvelous. turles-oiConsiderable Where patients have forests of larch and pine, smashed. It is still about as easy to find a I read, and appears about to destroy the man who will sell his birthright for was felt for the driver as he gazed derful thing and should bo dealt used it themselves, the results have to this world of New York They aro beautiful vineyards and nutwoods. n mess of pottage as it was in the ruefully at tho shattered fragments. with as a unit as a little section of been unsatisfactory." men, old gentleman llfo not terrifying in Itself, not too York Cor, Denver Republican. A benevolent-lookinTbe eruption of Mt. Etna is as- time of Esau. to bless it In Its hours suming the proportions of a real eyed him compassionately. big to bo handled easily and well. Forced to Leave Home. of need. The lava stream, whose "My poor man," ho said, "I sup- So take your day and pack It with Fifty Young Men Wanted. disaster. Every year a large number of patch crosses the railway line, circFifty more young men are want- pose you will have to mako good the best living you can muster. poor sufferers, whose lungs arc soro Child, mother! dearest wife, brave )? ling the volcano, is approaching ed to learn Telegraphy and accept this loss out of your own pocket?" Blessed Is ho who at sunset can hearts that take coughs, aro urged "Yep," was the melancholy re- look back upon kindly and Indus and racked with the railway station to the north, positions as telegraph operators on The rough and bitter cross 'nd to go to another climate. But this Is and especially threatening the de- the L. & X. Ilallroad. Address E. ply. Business, trious hours. help us bear costly 'and not always sure. There's pots at Molo and Alcnntarn, which H. IlOY, Supervisor, well," said the philan"Well, Nashville, a better way. Lot Dr. King's New Its heavy weight when strength 1b Keeping Track of Him. were abandoned Tonn. 34t." thropic old gentleman, "hold out like to break "His wife is a business woman Discovery cure you at home. "It your hat here's a quarter for you: t Squiuls of laborers wore at work God bless you ail, our angels uncured mo of lung trouble," writes A Dreadful Sight all right." taking up the railroad tracks and I dare say some of these other aware W. ?l. Nelson, of Calamine, Ark., N. peoplo "What makes you say that?" will give you a helping hand, and removing all transportable ma- To H. J. Darnum, of Freeville, Margaret Songster. Y., was tho fever sore "She's installed a time clock In "whon all else failed, and I gained that had too." terial to places of safety. 47 pounds In weight. ' It's 'surely punch It The entire crest of Mt. Etna ap- plagued his life for yearn in spite The driver held out his hat and the hall and ho has to king of all cough and lung pears to bo in a state of ebullition. of many remedies ho tried. At last several persons hastened to drop when he goes out nights and when tbe FOR FLETCHER'S cures." Thousands owe their lives ho used Bueklon's Arnica Salve and coins Into It. At last, when tho con- ho gets back." fisAn exact count of the number of and health to It. It's positively wroto: has entlroly healed tributions ,had ceased, he emptied "It sures Is impossible because of the LOCKJAW ENDS LIFE guaranteed for coughs, colds, the whole with scarcely a scar left." Heals the contents of his hat Into his smoke which shrouds In tho Latter Days. OF JEFFEHSOX DAVIS asthma, croup all throat burns, bolls, eczema, cuts, bruises, pocket. mountnln, Then, pointing to the rebut there seem to bo "You say Garston made a comand lung troubles. 50c and $1.00. all swolllngs, corns and piles like mag treating figure of the philanthropmore thnn thirty openings, What did he get The Owensboro Messenger says: Trjal bottle free at James H. Wil- plete confession? ic. Only 2ic at James II. Williams, belching smoke and lava. ist who had started the collection, . five years? m Jefferson Davis, fifty years of age, liams, m "Say, maybo he aln t This afternoon It was reported 214 Main street. he observed: "No, $50, He confessed to the died of lockjaw at C o'clock Wednow fisthat a total of seventy-nin- e the wise guy! That's me boss'." Detected. nesday at his home on Dublin lane, OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO magazines." sures had opened In the volcano O "I am looking for nn honest THE LADIES FAIR. after having suffered for three O Digestion anil Assimilation. since the disturbance began. The man," said Diogenes, severely. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO weeks. It Is not tho quantity of food ta river of lava has increased In vol"So am I," replied the plain citMr. Davis, about three weeks ago, ume and extended eight miles from izen. "And by tho way, that lant- ken but the amount digested and asAll blondes aro not was rolling a heavy whiskey barrel Its source. The houses of several ern you are carrying looks exactly similated that gives strength and Girls with liquid voices should be ' like the one that was taken from vitality to the system. Chamber Into the lot at the Daviess county peasants have been overwhelmd. distillery, where ho had been an careful not to strain them. lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets The earthquakes continue, terri- my back porch." Some women are a delight to the Invigorate the stomach and liver employe for several years, when the eye, fying tho people for miles about. At and a drug to the mind. barrel accidentally mashed his toe. and enable them to perform their Zafferana, on tho north const of is now a summer as well Never tell a grass widow that sho For sale by At first nothing was thought of the Sicily, fifty shocks were recorded functions- naturally. y of life. as a winter remedy. It accident, KEEP THE KIDNEYS WELL but tbe Injury did not Is Is tho m all dealers. during twenty-fou- r hours. has the same invitroratinp- If woman's age counts against heal, and It finally became necessgravity of the erurtlon of Tho enough to keep down and strength-producin- g ary to amputate tho toe. After tho her she knows Free Courses. ef Mt. Etna Is Indicated by tho abandLetter amputation, lockjaw set In, nnd Mr. the count. Business Penmanship, fect m summer as m winter. Health isWorth Saving, and Some onment of the railway stations of Business Davis' condition had been regarded The girl who marries for a lark Try it in a little cold milk or Writing, Mathematics, Molo and Alcantara at the north of water. Hartford People Know How English, etc., are taught FREE to as critical for several days, death often finds out that she was a Jay. ALL DRUCC15TS volcano. Alcantara marked tho tho The i Idea of marrying will haunt all who take Bookkeeping .or Short- being the final result. limit of tho lava flow In the erupto Save It. hand at Draughon's College, Nash Mr. Davis Is survived by a wife a woman it sne nas tne gnost or a tion of 1879. Molo was threatened Ky., or and three daughters. chance. ville, Tenn., or Paducah, at tho time, but escaped. Girls feel proud of having many Many Hartford people take their Evansville, Ind., or Washington, PARKER'S Tho eruption means great suffer- lives Tho Last Word. now admirers, but ono olcl ono ,s in their hands by neglecting D. C. HAIR BALSAM tt .halt The slopes ing for the peasantry. Oleum and btwiWci growuu Bosword In the dic- really more to hor credit. "What's the first a JdlurUBI the kidneys when they know these rrornotefl Never FalU to Bettors any of Etna, with an area of more than organs tionary?" asked the student. ton Transcript. help. Sick kidneys are to its Youthful Color. need Heir Cure. Klp dlMuM bur iulinf. 400 square miles, support a popu- responsible it "The article 'a, of course," refor a vast amount of sufFOR FLETCHER'S No Nerto Stop Work. lation more dense than that of any fering and ill health, plied Mr. Growcher. Is no but there When your doctor orders you to other portion of Sicily or Italy. need to "And. what's the last word?"' suffer nor to remain In dane stop work, It staggers you. "I can't" cities and vilThere are "Ask my, wife, She's an expert ger. Use Doan's Kidney Pills a HOW TO SPELL "CALHOUN" you say. You know you are weak, lages in tho entire area, and the on the subject." remedy that has cured thousands of AND THE REASON WHY and falling In health, day mi number of inhabitants which obtain ( "I have a world of confidence In by day, but you must work as long an excellent agricultural living kidney sufferers. The following statement leaves no "Blrl Bllbrew," writing In the Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, for I as you can stand. What you need from the fertile lava beds, totals ground for doubt: Calhoun (Ky.) Star, says: have used it with perfect success," Is Electric Bitters toglve tone, more than 300,000. 'Noticing that a great deal has writes Mrs. M. I. Basford, Pooles-vill- strength and vigor to your system, Mrs. A. Baur, 737 Mulberry 8t., Owensboro, Ky., says: "I have used been said 'and written of late about TUB GIRL AXD 1IEH HERO For sale by all deal- to prevent breakdown and build eHBVHUf It artaff. Md. SoBBBjdliuaooiS, w&uS, SJSflH WHERE LIES HER PRESTIGE Doan's Kidney Pills and have found tho apparent confusion in regard ers jewelry or stiver. m ypfi up. Don't be weak, sickly oj Iwire, yoa can get BaoRvi kidney to the manner of spelling the name them to be unequaled for ailing when Electric Bitters will the beet quality at H lady ever lost Hor trouble and lame back. This reme- of the city of Calhoun, the writer j M,No young benefit you from the first dose. HHKgUa lowest (' price hands happened dy corrected tbe difficulty with tho offers a little orwograpnic msmrjr. M. H. & E. RAILROAD TBIE TA- Thousands bless them for their HROLDEST Hero because her BLE AT HARTFORD, ICY. to bo a little calloused from wield- kidney secretions and removed the When the town was first Incorpo glorious health and strength. Try1 ftW?0RDER HOUSE 9, v ceased to call ing the broom or stained from dip- depressing headaches. I sleop much rated In. 1852, and-wEyery bottle Is guaranteed them. M TNI SHTH. following L. & N. Time Card The Kidney Pills it Vienna. It was named by the, acl ping them In dishwater or scrub- better to satisfy. Only 50c at James H. ttnr alinact fcalf centarr we hire served ex. dostvely the Southern trade., .Wne to4ay bing. No girl over fell down an and that languid feeling has disap- Incorporating It "Calhoon," in 'hon Is effective' from Monday, Aug. 2lBt: Williams. m IOTCnirireVlMMUtWtMMTgUC MNICM. North Bound or of the late Judge John cainoon, lota In the estimation of Her Hero peared." The. length, of the nose of the O. A Go. spelled tls same tn that 'way. No. 112 due at Hartford 7:19 a. m. stayed at home all afFor sale .by all dealers. Price 50 who because sho 2 6 LMfcvWe,l(r. e Department, being No. 114 due at Hartford 3:40 p. m. Statue of Liberty Is four feet ,slx ternoon and helped her mother with cents. FosterMIlburn Co., Buffa- The Inches. The distance across the .South Bound imr ArttnU anwwiWeiL of coming down- lo, New York, sole agents for the of the Impression that It was Inthe work instead .J tended to name the town after the No. 115 due at Hartford 8:45 a. m. eye is two feet six. Inches. The town and putting on a parade of United States. great polifkfa'B,. John C. Calhoun, No. 113 due .at Hartford 1.46 p. m. right arm, which holds the torch, is eight miles. No girl ever lost Her Remember the name Doan's ferty-tw- o H. E. MISCHXE, Act feet, long. bad it so entered at Washington, Hero because she made life more amd take no other. The Hartford Herald m SNOW LINIMENT W I broken-hearte- son-in-la- w death-threateni- 1 tc. ooooooooopooooo d those-angel- s s fault-finde- r. . I " d God-give- n g God-se- nt . to-da- to-da- y I Children Cry . CASTORIA light-heade- d. - hey-da- I If Children Cry m sixty-fiv- C ASTORI; A run-dow- n HsbbssssBBsbsbHIsssI o, (I a m f'BI - MAlLlSH A-- using-Doan- 's P. Barnts c Post-offic- , i , i:u&n'4iiifl ' im i iiliiijaiifisri ., . - J . .t. - ....... . vWvjm-- . .akitj. jX&fcA.t tiux jJTiMuBiMtmMHlimA, j .TTSI WKDNESDAY, SKPT. 30, 1911. THE HARTFORD HERALD tho strongest appeal to the manhood of a normal subject, while PAGE SEVEIT. HONIJFI SYSTEM KrA. jn Pealing ZJD 4lJpModernMethods Are Employed in Dealing With All Delinquents. PRISON IS INDUSTRIAL la confined, is tho one that will bring, through hlB conscience, such punishment as will be lasting and efDO HER E fective. Three to four years' training, with the modern methods of reformation, ' will resociety 95 per of all deem With Prisoners normalto boys convicted cent crime. of Reformation In penal and reformain Charge. tory institutions cannot be successful unless there Is a perfect system BOLTS AND BARS ARE USED of moral Instruction, and unless all ofllcers, instructors and teachers are living examples of truo citizen- VARIOUS POPES WHO HAVE RULED Since Time of Pope Clem ents in Year ' ' 91. HLY7BDIFFEREHS ' ship." FARM JTa the bolt A Jail where honor and trustworthiness the bare; whore there Is' neither lock nor key, and where the prisoners come and go apparently of their own free will; where there are no lmildlngs nor frowning walls, where the few guards employed move about In an unostentatious manner such Is the new workhouse of the District of Columbia, located In Virginia, across the river from the quaint and ancient town of grlm-vlsag- ed Occo-quan. , cell L This penal Institution is In a class by Itself. There Is not another one of Its character In the United States. with an Even In Its newness, amount of detail yet to be worked out, It Is hard for the visitor to realize that ho Is In a place of punishment, and when all the plans of "V. H. Whlttaker, the superintendent, are realized, the 1,150-acr- e tract which Congress provided as the temporary homo of Washington's lawbreakers, will more reetate of a semble the country wealthy citizen than a place of detention and correction of malefac- tors. Yet the Iron hand of the law Is there. It may be Incased In silk, Thi but Its grip Is just as hard as it was tabliK In the olden days when a dungeon lag J and bread and water were considered almost too good for those who wander from the paths of rectitude. Superintendent Whlttaker Is the He soul of kindness and patience. believes that In every man and woman there Is good, and he Is doing all In his power to bring that good to the top. Dut his charges must also do their share. Tho rules of tho Institution are made with the end in view that they shall be as little lrksomo aB possible, but those Tules must bo obeyed, and to the letter. Infractions aro punished not by tho old methods of flogging and incarceration In dark cells as a matter of fact there is not a cell, In the true meaning of the word,. In tbe whole place but tho 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 a day's work. But the punishment Is sufficient. The bread and water diet, when the other prisoners aro enjoying three square meals a day, does tho business.. Tho most obstreperous character soon relents and promises to be good. One of the remarkable things about tho new workhouso Is thej opportunity given prisoners to escape an opportunity of which, except' In rare Instances, thoy do not Tho tract of nvall themselves. ground on which the Institution Is acres. 1,150 located comprises 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. Tbey go from place to place ajone, but, strange to day, thoy always Bhow up at meal times. Inclosing the buildings In which the prisoners eat and sleen is a barbed wire fence, and this place is called, for tho sake of calling It something, the stockade. The only entrance to this stockade Is guarded by a prisoner, and a one-armed & I' f ) i J fr' WSeti jks: ', J ! ' prisoner at that. No guards patrol the place with rifles slung across their shoulders. Tho "pack of bloodhounds" which every Institution is supposed to keep,' consists of one dog and his principal duty In the day time seems to bo fraternizing with the prisoners. There must, of course bo some reason for this peculiar state of af--' fairs. No man, no matter how well he is treated, wants to give up his liberty and "do time" for the State. Superintendent Whlttaker's answer to tho problom Is: "I put the .men on their honor, and every man who ,, comes down here, no matter how gUw he has fallen, has a certain vamount of honor. I think that the TTTiontv nt nn Individual taken from 4,iTtra'by process of law should be The World's seventh Sunday SJ Jtheonly punishment in a penal. 6r 'feforHatbry Institution. The sys,- - School Conventlo'n will be held In Switzerland, In 191?. i, Jtemf la our Instltutlpna that makes Zurich, forget-me-no- t; sou; Bradley's election "purest I ever EDITOR WHO TRIED TO knew;" PRINT TRUTH ALWAYS Bradley's election, without a single sou; A KansRB editor announced he "Oreat God!" said the woodcock, would try for one week to print the and away ho flew. truth and he Is still In the hospital. He didn't. get by the first day. Tho THIRD SPASM. Judge O'Rear said, when McCreary following Item appeared in Mon day's Issue and now the boys are had won, "ThQro are two moro races I'd like to run." Caleb said, "What might they bo?" O'Rear said, "Coroner' and School Trustee." The man who Insures bis life Is But the Judge's fame will ne'er bo wise for his family. ' forgot; The man who Insures his health He's almost like a Is wise both (or bis family and His virtues will be sung In lasting himself. tones, ' You may Insure health by guard-In- g He's just another hero like Casey It. It Is worth guarding. Jones. At the first attack of disease, CHORUS. which generaUy approaches Judge O'Rear, Just another hero; through the LIVER and maniJudge O'Rear llko Casey Jones. fests Itself la Innumerable ways Judge O'Rear, Just another horo; TAKE . He's Just another hero like Casey Jones. Mr. Whlttaker Is not an Idealist Have Been Exactly or a dreamer. He practices what he preaches, and the fact that he Is 263 Prelates. getting results proves thatrhe knows whereof he speaks. Guards are not allowed to strike tho prisoners or FOUR POPES IN FIRST CENTURY to swear at them. They treat thorn J Pope Plus X, Is counted the two kindly, and In return expect their prelato to charges to live up to the regula- hundred and sixty-thir- d occupy that highest ecclesiastical ' tions. The officials of the institution are office. While there have been 2C3 Popes, watching with Interest an experiment Mr. Whlttaker Is making with thero aro only 78 different names boro the one of his young charges. The In the list. Twenty-thre- e youth In question was sentenced to name of Joannes, 1G that of Grega year's Imprisonment. He had ory, 14 Clements, 14 Benedict, 13 been at the place but a short time Leo, 13 Innocent, 10 Plus, 10 Stewhen ho ran away. He was recap- phen, 0 Boniface, 8 Alexander and tured and was given n plain, 8 Urban. There have been six Popes named straight talking to by the superintendent, who told him thnt he in- Hadrian, while each of the names to give him one more Paul Slxtus, Nicholas, Martin and tended chance, and he put him to tho task Coelestino has been borne by fhe The lad Popes. There were four Eugenes, of driving his automobile. seemed to appreciate tho kindness four Honores and four named Four others were named shown him, and takes as much interest in keeping the machine In Serglus and four moro Felix. The names thnt appear three good condition as does Its owner. He has chances to escape every day. times In the list are Julius, Gallr.-lu- s, Lucius and Victor. The names says he will not Mr. Whlttaker that appear only twice are Marcsl-lu- s, avail himself of them. Gelaslum, Pashalls, Demasus, Sylvester, Agapetus, Marlnus, Theo-doru- s, O "O'REAR, JUST ANOTHER O Constanttne and Pelaglus. O HERO." O Plus I. became Pope In 142. beOOOOOOOOOCOOCOOOO Moro than 13 centuiiea-passf-- tl fore there was another Pope of that (Composed by Laurence B. Finn, name, but only four and a half cenwith apologies to author of Casey turies Ho between Plus II. and Plus Jones.) X. "Larry" B. Finn, of Franklin, Although there have been 10 member of the Ken- Stephens, there has been none since Democratic tucky Railroad Commission, be- 1057. All the 23 Popes who were sides being a wit and fiddler, Is also named Joannes ruled tho church "some" composer of doggerel, as between 523 and 1410, an average witness the following offense: of nearly three to a century. Pope Clements I. appeared In 1. Como all you voters. If you want to The last Pope of that name, Clemhear In 17C9.. There of Judge ents XIV., appeared tho campaign About were more than 14 centuries beO'Rear. Leo I. and Leo XIII. If he'ss elected, you'll bo to blame: tween There' wore only four Popes in tho Phoenix Hill convention, At the first century. The lowest numboys, he won his fame. ber In any' ono century since then O'Rear walked In at the convention was In tho nineteenth six. There were 25 In the tenth and 20 earh door, Everybody "hollered," and began to In the seventh and ninth. Tho elevroar; enth century had 19 and the thirCaleb Powers waved his hand; teenth and sixteenth had 17 each. flags began to float; The Popes of tho twelfth century Most everybody thero was as full as numbered 1C; third, 15; eighth, 14; fifteenth, 13; sixth and fourteenth, a goat. 13 each; fifth and fourteenth, 12 CHORUS. each; seventeenth, 11; second an J Caleb Powers waved his hand, fourth, 10 each, while the eighCaleb Powers " flags began to teenth had 8. float; Pope Plus IX. was In power 31 Caleb Pows waved his hand; years, the longest of all, whlln some Most everybody there was ,as full of his predecessors held the reins as a goat. only a fow days. New York World. SECOND SPASM. m.m Bill Bradley was there to. hear evA Gtent Advantage to Woikln Men. ery word; J. A. Maple, 125 S. 7th street, What the Judge had said, Bradley Steubcnvllle, 0 says: "For years I had heard; kidneys and a At Lexington, tho Judge at Bradley suffered from weak sovorc bladder trouble, I learned of took a whack; Foley Kidney Pills and their wonBut Bradley said the Judge would derful cures, so I began taking them have to take It back. and sure enough I had as good reThe Judge began to speak, and as sults as any I heard about. My backache loft mo and to ono of my spoke, Everybody know what he said was business, expressman, that alone is a great advantage. My kidneys acta Joke, Bradley was elected without a sin- ed free and normal, and thnt saved mo a lot of misery. gle sou, It Is now a " 'Twas the purest eloctlon that I pleasure to work whore It used to Foley Kidney Pills be a misery. ever knew." have cured mo and havo my high' CHORUS. est praise." For salo by all dealBradley's electlpn, without a single ers, m In the Long List, While Tliere Is what he said4 "Married Miss Sylvia Rhodes to James Cannaham, last Sunday evening at the Baptist church. The bride was an ordinary town girl, who didn't know any more than a rabbit about cooking and never helped her mother three days in her life. She is not a beauty by any means and has a gait llko a duck. The groom is an n loafer, living off tho old folks all his lire and don't amount to shucks nohow. They will have a hard life while they live together. Sacred Heart Review. te has-bee- getting out the paper. This 22tt&&s&2&222s29&&&&&! le3KSiK3NS3KS35S$$55KS Tho Kind Ton Havo Always Bought, nnil which has been in use for over 30 years, has homo tho signature of and has been mado under his per- its ?CCCCAZIZ sonal supervision sinco vnuinfancy. in tills. Altnwriio nun tnilnonivn All Counterfeits, Imitations and" hut Experiments that triilo with nmlcudaiigortho health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. J KANSAS CORN SOME UNLIKELY SPECIMENS Jut-as-good"n- ro William Allen White, tho Kansas writer, at a picnic in Emporia, was praising the fertility of his native State. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, 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 tho Stomach and Bonrcls, giving healthy and natural sleep. Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. n "It 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. Unfortunately the stalk Is growing faster than the boy can climb, and ho 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 can't strike twice In the same placce. "It was feared for awhile that the boy would starve to death, but I am happy to say that over tho private wire In my offlce we have got news to the effect that the little chap has already thrown down five bushels of cobs; whence ono may Infer that his diet, though monotonous, is adequate." Los Angeles' Times. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over THCCtNTAUR COMFAHT, TT MURRAY TRIIT, NCW YORK CITY. C9z2 30 (IXCOIirOltATKU) Years. ooooooooooooooooo CASTORIA Tor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of & WAXTKI) Rood Housekeeping Magazine requires the services of a representative In Ohio county to look after subscription renewals and to extend circulation by special methods which havo proved unusually successful. Salary and dePrevious experience sirable, but not essential. Whole time or spare time. Address, with references, J. F. Fairbanks, Oood Housekeeping Magazine, 3S1 Fourth Ave., New York City. 3Ct2 SUDSCriDe Light and Power Company E. G. com-mfsslo- n. BARRASS, MGR, 1 lor m Herald Jl a Will wire your house at cost. Electric Lights are clean, healthy and safe. No 7ikkii i nti 7i if di nio 7iiifj i)iif rl 7s jni7i.flf hhthem when within reach. wwwwwwwwwwvwwwwwwwww SEND YOUR BOY TO MATHENEY & BATTS ..Vanderbilt Training School.. FOR BOYS Elkton, Kentucky. I select school for boys. Faculty of college-traine- d men. Our patronage has come from several Southern States. Twenty-fou- r different towns in Western Kentucky represented this year. A limited Electric Lights, Steam Heat, Hot and Cold Baths Extremely Healthful location. recently spent on improvements. $4,000.00 No saloons in the town or county. HEALTH INSURANCE Moral surroundings excellent Unexcelled as a school for young boys. Nineteenth Year Begins September 6, 1911. i. Write for catalogue. Address all communications to II ;l ii 1 Desk ' 0" MATHENEY & BATTS. Tutt'sPills And sav your htalth. wmmmmww?m?wmM Bfcr Jffiv Wffl''1!?" H , Wp- r.torc racHT. THE-HARTFOR- HERALD ' WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 00, The Hartjord Herald FREE TRAVELING HEALTH shake, for which) our boys and their friends are profoundly grateful. Wo 'would especially thank Profs. .- " toll. ; The Exhibit Is in charge of Mr. Secretary of fie Eugene Kerner. and assistant. State Association, Mr. Kernor will deliver an UUtrated Everybody on "What Lecture Ought to Know About Consumption" at each stopping place. Wherever shown, the Exhibit has attracted large crowds of people who wero greatly benefited In getting a clear understanding of Kentucky's most fatal disease, The Great White In Hartford, Friday, Sept. 22 to Saturday, Sept. 23. KUNDAY SCHOOL V.VIOX TO MEET SEPTEMBER graced," but are consoling themselves with the thought oflhe old Saturday, September 22 proverb: "He that laughs last, It. and 23-- See laughs best." Truly it was, a day that will be long remembered by athletic railroad passenger eighteen A modern passengor coach fitted up as a Trav- schoolboys and we would suggest eling Health Exhibit by the Ken to them that If they will always' tucky Association for the Study and put the same energy and vim In all Prevention of Tuberculosis, Is now their undertakings In life, success touring the State of Kentucky, mak- Is sure to crown their efforts. ing stops at all railroad stations. At each stopping place the pub- THE GROWERS ARE TO lic Is Invited to see( the eihlblt, freo of charge, and hear practical talks MEET IN 0IVENSB0R0 about Consumption and other InThe car Is well fectious diseases. stocked with novel Charts, Mottoes 5 Secand Model Houses showing where October to Hear Report of the dnngers from diseases lie and retary Important Seshow they can be prevented, In a way that every man,, woman and sion in Prospect. child can understand It. happy-hearted, 'Will Be in Hartford Friday and crestfallen, "defeated but3hot Hedrlck and Anderson, who seemed to use as much energy and enthusiasm In showing us welcome as EXHIBIT CAR IS GDMIN& they did In encouraging their boys to send their visitors home defeated. Our boys came home a little dis- : -- f - V' - : - - ,- k. , -- : -- : J!'-- ! it m m ' ' Y I 20 The Sunday School Pnlon of the Association Ohio County Baptist will meet with Clear Hun church, Tuesday, Sept. 2Gth, at 9 a. m. There will be no set program nor assigned speakers, but all are expected to speak of their needs and successes In the work an The eperlence meeting. people of Clear Run have furnished three basket dinners this season, so ALL are requested to bring only a light lunch for the noon hour. Eory church and school Is requested to announco this meeting next Sunday and make arrangements for their messengers. This will be tho time to olect officers. We urge all fcchool3 to make their plans to havo tholr schools run through the winter. E. W. FORD, Ch'ra'n. W. M. FAIR, Sec'y. and Treas. Sept. IS. From present Indications there will be more than tho usual crop of wheat sown In this section. Quaiterly meeting was held last Sunday at East Providence church. Quito a largo crowd waB present and a most excellent and edifying sermon was preached by the presiding elder, Rov. Thompson, after which a collection was taken, resulting In enough money being raised to pay off all debts for this conference year. Rev. Birch Shields, assisted by Rev. S. H. Lawrence, will begin a meeting at Independence revival church Rev. Shields re cently closed a very successful meeting at Cool Springs. Hon. John n. Wilson and family, of Hartford, visited his father, Mr. L. M. Wilson, and other relatives In this community from Friday until Sunday of last week. Mr. M. N. Shultz and wife had the pleasure of entertaining Revs. Thompson and Dennett on last Saturday night. School at this place Is progressing nicely under charge of Prof. E. S. Howard. ' The prospects for Democratic victory In November grow brighter as the days go by, and especially since the "O'Rear Lecture" was pulled off In Hartford on Labor Day. Verily, It would seem that If what he gave us on that occasion Is to bo taken as a sample, It would be tho part of wisdom for him to withdraw from the race and Join a debating society, composed of fifth nnd sixth grado pupils, rather than be running around over the State begging tho voters to do a very foolish thing by electing "h-I-Governor of the State. Bah! No! Kentucklans have at times stood for much but they will never stand for that. No! Never! Democrats, do your duty and let's mako It not twonty, but fifty thousand majority for the white ticket. The writer wishes to express tho thanks and appreciation of tho young folks from In and near tho Mines, who on last Saturday evening were so royally entertained on the base ball ground at Hartford. It seemed that each and every patron of the game in our dear old county-seatjwastriving to Bee' who a, There will be county meetings held in Ohio, Hancock, Daviess, Mc Lean and Spencer county, Indiana, on Saturday, September 30, for the purpose of selecting delegates to attend the district meeting of the Green River Tobacco Growers' Association, to be held in Owcnsboro, Thursday, October 5. This will bo one of the most Im portant and interesting meetings held this season, as it will be the last meeting before tho regular time for selling tho pooled crop, which generally takes place about November 1. Secretary Walter Atherton will report of "the make his general amount of tobacco pooled with the association throughout tho district, the time for pooling having closed on August 31. The report will show an Increase in all the counties, except Ohio and McLean, over provious years, and In these two counties the same amount of tobac co was pooled as last year. The late tobacco has been benefited by the rains, and unless frost conies too soon, will mako as much per acre as usual, notwithstanding tho drouth earlier In the season. Too much rain, however, will prove injurious to the early tobacco, as a great amount of tho weed is still standing In the field, and ready to bo cut, but If tho rain continues, the bottom leaves, which are overripe, will begin dropping off nnd will be of no value. HUNTING NOW BARRED FOR ANY SORT OF GAME CopnUU Hut Schuffoa A Um THEY "started U3 something here also; a strictly high-grad- e Clothing Business with nothing but good quality to offer; such quality in clothes as ed it, too; and a great finish it was. something ' at Lexington; and they finish- - We've started produce; nothing better in the world; and other merchandise of similar excellence; and service in selling such as you want, and ought to have. Je'll finish on that line, ty$W Fall Styles ready for your attention. Start something this fall by buying your Suits from us. Hart, Sehaffner & Marx green brier. The hunting season on all sorts of game, including, rabbits and squirrels, closed last Saturday. The quail season begins on November 15. A' few years ago the Legislature passed a law prohibiting hunting of any kind during the two months Immediately preceding the open season for quail. This was done because many people would go out hunting under tho pretext of killing rabbits, squirrels, etc., and would also kill quail before the law was passed, and It Is now regarded as prima facie evidence of guilt to even bo caught In tho field with dog and gun during these two months. Reports from the country Indicate that thoro will bo 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 thick and tho coming hunting season promises to be the best in years. The nut crop Is also reported to bo tho largest In several ' years, which means Mr. Squirrel and family will have a big stock of food for tho winter season. SUXNYDALE. Sept. IS. Mr. nnd Mrs. James Gray visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gray at Hartford last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Weatherford vlolted Mr. A. B. Nash at Palo last Sunday, Mr. Lon White went to Olaton on business Mr. Len Sanderfur has bought property at Narrows and is moving ' thero Mr. Will Davis, of Beaver Dam, was In town looking for a place to set a mill. A large crowd attended the musical at Mr. Bennett's Saturday night. $10.00 $15.00 $18.00 $20.00 SUITS $25.00 $30.00 "" E. P.beaVer, BARNES & BROTHER, dam, KENTUCKY. Thi Ittae Jriom& of Hart, Soaetffrier ' 8c JsAezx-x-. ' ,U- - w HEFLIN.. Sept. 18. Mr. S. L. Whlttaker, wlfo 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. Renfrew's parents, of this nlace. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Dooloy, of Nocreek, spent Sunday with Mrs. Dooley's father hore. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Shaver, of the Shlnkle Chapel neighborhood, visited Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Howard, near here, recently. Mro. Robert Rowan and littlo uaugnter, Rosamond, visited her father at Hartford from Saturday until Sunday. Mr. Robert Johnson, wlfp and little daughter, Anna Belle, of visited at Mr. John Johnson's Sunday. ' The social at Mr. Ezra Bfllrd'B Saturday night was largely attended and all report an enjoyable ;tlme. Mr. A. V. Rowan, wife and mother started Sunday morning Vfor Wray, Col., to visit his brother, Mr. S. O. Rowan, and children. Thoy will be gone several weeks, Miss Marlissa Foster, of Nocreek, spent Thursday night with her brother, Mr. Jesso Foster, here. No-cree- k, better. , Little Miss Athel Wood Is visiting at Utlca this week. Mrs. w. D. Barnard Is spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs. CERALVO. Sept. 18. Mesdames Minnie and Jennie Everly visited Dr. G. L. Everly at Rockport, Sunday. Mrs. Addle Matthews, who has been sick at her home near hero, is Ful-kers- on i t ' Maude Maddox, of Providence. Mr. Harry Balls, after spending a few days with his parents here, has returned to his work at Evans-vlll- o. to-da- y. to-da- y. to-d- Wf O O ooooooooooooooooo METHODIST CHURCH VirBII ElRln,, Pastor. O O Thero will bo preaching at Goshen next Sundny. 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 alnelnir. A couldsliowTus th greatest courtesy'l cordial. Invitation Ilajexten'de'dftoS all) arid 'give' uVth'e ntbst 'hearty hand- - J to attend. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Friday. Miss Mazle Hunter and Mrs. AnMr. Jim Patton has returned to nie Wood wont to Rochester last Phllp, 111. He had been visiting his week. parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. O. Patton, Little Mlsa Mary Ethol Everly dl this place. spent a few day's last week with her The spelling at Rlckett's school-hou- se aunt, Mrs. Eddie Hill, of Nelson. . was largely attended and all Mrs. Dr. J.'M. Eyerly is at tho report a nice time.' bedside of her daughter, Mrs. Dr. The singing at RIcketl's school-houG. L. Everly, jf Rockport, who Is Is still going on with largo very ill. crowds, good singing and good Mr. Robertson of Pond Run, visited his sister, Mrs. Mattlo Wood, Sunday. Host Grain Grower. Mr, E. A. Barnard and Miss LilI an handling the best Grain lian Parrlsh, of McEwen, Tenn., Grower fn Ohio county. For further Best Treatment for a Burn. wore married here last woek and If for no other reason, Chamber- particulars, call on or address, returned hbmo the following day. lain's Salve should be J. T. LOWK,. kept In every Mr. R. T. Her and family, Rock- household on Sunnydale, Ky. accoJnt of Its great Diarrhoea Is always more or less port, visited his Bister, Mrs. Blanche value In the treatment of burns. It HERBINE la the Medicine that prevalent during September. Be Jones, here recently. allays the pain almost Instantly, and cures biliousness, malaria and conprepared for JJ. Chamberlain's ColI ,1 unless the injury la a severe onet stipation Theflrt dese makes you V American ic, Cholera and "Diarrhoea Itemed .andnBrltlsh . citlznn heals the parU without leaving a feel better, a( few additional doses is prompt and, effectual. "It can alj have beea8'WrnedJtoJsek safety In scar. This salve Is also uneiualed cure cprapIetely.iPrice 50c. Sold wars be de uou uuuu anu is ikphh for chapped hands, sore nipples and by ffrrttajiVrgg' Co., Hartford, nnftto ftak.fi iFerAgatSjcy all deal diseases of the akin. Prlco. as Ky.. DHoysJ,Tco., Beaver Dam 4: t' en t cents cor saie Dy an dealers. 'VV mJXy. f se OLATON. Sept. 18. Farmers In this community are very busy cutting lip corn and getting ready to bw wheat. Mrs. Mary Ann Felix, living near hore, was tho guest of Mr. T. W. Daniel's family last Sunday. Miss Zella Lyons and Mr. R. L. Arms, 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 tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Miller, of Frledaland, last Sunday. Mr. G. W. Daniel and family, of Olaton, were tho guests of Mr. Daniel's brother, Mr. J.' A. Daniel, of Hartford, from Friday until Sunday evening. Air. Ess Miller, who had beon engaged , In work at Daniel Boono for some time, came, homo Saturday ovehlng 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. IUCKETTB. v Sopf. 17. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Patton, of Erbana, 111., are visiting hjjs parents at this place, and also Her people near Sanderfur's Crossing. Miss Edna .llon, of Hartford, spent Saturday night with her sister, Mrs. Fred Patton. Mr. Ray Hauling, of near Bennett's- Schoolhouse, spent Saturday night with Mr. Herbert Roach here. Mr. Henry Travis and mother, of near Bethel church, and Mr. Roubon Howard, wlfo and chUd, of this place, started for Oregon last k a -- 4i i 'StIfroyj,efc,ry'--6- Zvv"1 f s' .