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"' Cow, tin Herald oU Rhr.ifaM, it; ftn cf Ail Micm Lumping it Mj bL" All Kinds Job Printing Neatly Executed. la 87th YEAR. E HARTFORD, KY.f WEDNESDAY? SEPTEMBER 27, 1911. the 1st day of the month next following that in which deposited. Interest will continue to accrue on a savings certificate as long a's It remains outstanding, certificates being valid until paid, without limitation as to time. Compound Interest Is not allowed on an outstanding certificate, but a depositor may withdraw Interest payable and Include it in a new deposit, which will bear Interest at the regular rate. . NO. 39 'j ;i i' GEI POSTAL SAVINGS BANK G. E. WOODS JUDGE OH C U IS WRITTEN UP By a Man Who Knows Him To TES is K JTo be Established in Hart- ford October 26. $1.00 the Whiskey Trust, ' Evidenced Intimately. NO DEPOSITS LESS THAN Nor More Than $100 in a Month Total Limit for One Person $500. OP INTEREST TO DEPOSITORS A depositor may at any time with- THAT HAnER OF CONSCIENCE BY SELECTION OF McCULLOGH draw the whole of any part of his deposits to his credit with any interest payable by surrendering sav- Is Touched Upon and Some As Chairman of His Finance ings certificates, properly indorsed, Very Pertinent QuesCommittee in Meeting for the nmount desired. REJECTING WIFE'S KISSES tions Are Asked. QUITE A CHECKERED CAREER at Paducah. gono Into camp with the great exponent of the "county unit" was RECIPROCITY known to but few, but now some of these letters are falling into the hands of Democrats, and the "cat Is out of the bag." O'Rear, Just what inducements who is still pretending to advocate the county unit bill, has held out Crushing Defeat for to McCulloch not only to support him, but raise money for his camLaurier paign, is, of course, a matter of conjecture, but McCulloch Is not only a man, but a very LIBERAL WAJOB'TY DF 43 VOTES shrewd business wise politician, and the belief Is that he has reached a very satisfactory understanding as the head of Fielding- - Knox Agreement Will the Kentucky Distillers' AssociaNot Be Introduced at tion, with the Republican candidate for Governor. CIS Party. 'i the .. Parliament. LAURIER A JUST DIVORCE CAUSE Postmaster M. L. Heavrin has received the following official notice: ffr&'tmaster, Hartford, Kentucky, beg to inform you that .tr:-- ! TTytmr office will be designated as a ' jfiSStel savings depository, effective d?tjSber 26, 1911. All necessary supplies, including savings cards andrstaraps and copies of the regu- latie5wHl be sent to you under qeparaWeover and such other forms x h mayibe required from time to Alme iWlll be furnished as occasion for heir use arises. Respectfully, jT H. HITCHCOCK, J FRANK ' Postmaster General. Information For Depositors. The, Postal Savings System is established for the purpose of, providing 'facilities for depositing savings 5tt interest with the security of the United States Government for re-- j , payment. The faith of the United States is solemnly pledged to the payment of dep6sits made In postal savings depository offices with accrued lnter-- I est ns provided by the postal-sav- -' lngs act. Accounts may be opened and de- - While some of the Democratic speakers hnve found food for humorous comments on the absence of j Governor Willson from the State, on the basis that tho longer he remains away from the Commonwealth, the less hnrm ho enn do, It Is still a serious matter for the I , No person may open a postnl-sav- Chief Executive to neglect his du" lngs account at any post-offiwho I ties at the expense of the Is not a patron of that office. "His vacations" will aggreAll accounts must be opened In gate nearly three hundred days behts au- -l person ty the depositor or fore his term expires, and when to tnorlzed representative. After op--I the sum which he draws as Goveraccount a depositor may enlng an nor is added tho salary paid the forward subsequent deposits to the Lieutenant Governor, It reaches a post-offic- e by mall. pretty substantial figure. Deposits will bo accepted only Governor Willson contends that Individuals, from and no account he Is advertising the State when he be opened In the name of any is attending Harvard College meets, ) association, society, making speeches at banquets, playor partnership, or in the names I In Richmond In August, 1910, when ing golf, nnd otherwise disporting of two or more persons Jointly. efforts were being made to Induce himself In the lime-ligh- t. Those TOnACCO CROP ESTIMATE ; No account will be opened in.the Senator McCreary to announce himwhothnve rend his orations nnd CHANGES IN HANCOCK person in trust for or sitae of one self a candidate for the nomination heard him sing at public banquets, e behalf of another person or per- for Governor, nnd Clarence E. hold n different opinion. Ky., Sept. 21. The Hawesvllle, was among the strongest adJudge O'Rear stands upon n platgreatest crop transformation ever Woods If he knew 1LP Bagpslts are evidenced by postal-- 1 known In local crops, to local ob- vocates of McCreary. form which endorses Wlllson's Adall the "bad" things he claims he ministration. The reckless waste denominations of $1, $2, $5, $10, servers, la that In tobacco during the knows from 1875 until then, about Paducah: of public money to gratify the vanbearing past two weeks. It Is now admitt- McCreary, where was that "con$20, $60, and $100, each T. W. Vinson, of Caldwell county, ities and frivolities of tho Governor the name of the depositor, the num- ed", even by the grouchy kicker, science" of his then? How could he chairman of speakers' committee. is a part of that administration, ber of his account, the date of issue, who never wants to admit that' he support McCreary In 1910? It can W. P. Scott, of Hopkins county, and so the Republican party and its farmer, that the not be possible that he has been is a prosperous the name of the depository office, chairman of speakers' committee. nominee cannot escape their slinre and the date on which Interest be- present tobacco crop promises to be looking for a piece of that one Wallace Key, of Calloway county, of the censure that attaches to Wlll-Eo- n the best in quality that has been thousand dollars which ho knows gins. The postmaster or his reprechairman of publicity committee. for neglecting his duty. sentative will make out a duplicate grown In tho county In many years. McCreary sent Into another county. W. T. Fowler, of Christian counWhen Willson was elected he was In quantity it Is still short, but the of each certificate Issued, which the To sum up Clarence E. Woods ty, chairman of organization com- Just as prodigal In pledges ns Is depositor will be required to sign quality is so very far superior to briefly, he Is a fanatic on the liquor mittee. Judge O'Rear. If the one has vioand which the postmaster will re- the crops of recent years that the question, neither Democrat nor ReJohn W. McCulloch, of Daviess lated his pledges, can It be truly average will bo above, instead of publican. tain, in his records. Just a plain fanatic, with county, chairman of finance com- said that the other will not likewise below, that of recent years There absolutely no following in RichNo account may be opened for Is great scarcity mittee. do so? of hands and many mond or anywhere else, and the ess than $1, nor will fractions of Mr. McCulloch was mode chaircrops are suffering for the need t only reason why he Is trying to use tl dollar be accepted for deposit. JUDGE HIRKHKAD AVILL attention. xThe suckers are grow- outside newspapers in printing his man of the finance committee on EXTEND PRESENT TJKRM No person Is permitted to deposit ing espeplally motion of Mr. Langley, with Judge rank. With suitable more than $100 In any one calendar weather for the cutting, which has foolish tirades Is because he cannot, O'Rear nodding and smiling apget a Richmond papor to do so. A proval. Tho Owensboro Inquirer says: month1 nor to have a total balance been commenced all over the counJudgo BIrkhead has entered an to his credit at one time of more ty, and then, with the proper weath- Richmond editor less than ft year Mr. McCulloch accopted the honor and, in his characteristic busi- order extending the present term of than $500 exclusive of accumulated er for the housing and the curing, ago toI(L me ho had positively, to print his articles. Interest. , nesslike way, said there was no time Circuit Court to tho 17th dav of crop of Hancock county will can not be the Savings certificates If I was n member of tho Domp-crat- lc like the present for beginning tho October. That Is, when tho Court bring more good dollars to tho State Campaign Committee I work of raising ionoy. He there- finally finishes up Its work on Sattransferred. or negotiated and will farmer than any crop for several be payable only to the person to years. The fall pastures would urge strongly that "Ex-Ev-- 1 fore nnnoinced his own subscription urday, September 30, the orders are also erythlng" Clarence E. Woods be j to the campaign fund and in a few will not be signed, but will bo left whoni Issued. surpassing the best of past years. employed as a campaign orator, minutes had raised among those In open to transact further business Amounts less than $1 may be knowing full well that every time the room $500. that the Court expects to take up Notice A. S. of E. saved for deposit by the purchase of postal-saving- s Thl put some "nthuslalsm Into after he has finished his work at Thursday, October 5th, will be, he opened his mouth ho would cards and postal-savinthe time, for tho regular quarterly make McCreary votes, for h Is the the meeting, nnd O'Rear, It is said, Calhoun. adhesive Judgo BIrkhead will open court itamps. Each postal-savincard meeting of the Green River Tobacco kind of man who, unfortunately slapped McCulloch on the shoulder, tains blank spaces to which sev- - Growers A. S. of E. The meeting for himself, has a faculty for saying ho had never known before at Calhoun on the first Monday In itampa may be affixed from wll) convene at the court house In making enemies and bringing sup-- 1 what a good fellow ho was. and add- October. Ho Is given two weeks to ed: "Go out and got It; don't con- conclude his work, but as the dockto time as purchased, and a Owensboro at 1 p.' m. on that date. port to the opposition. While, I- - feel delicate about get- fine yourself1 to the First and Sec- et Is not a very large ono, he ex-- savings nine 10- - All local unions are expected to Hfit card with Mvines stamns thus affixed will send, delegates and all members of. ting Into a controversy t with Clar- ond districts, but get It anywhere!" pects to wind up tho business in one And McCulloch,. heeding the ad- week, , Thero will be no Jury trials ecepted as a deposit of- - $1. elth- - County 'Boards should be present, ence E. Woods, or anybody else, yet ln ope&lng an account or ln ad as this will be an important meet- I felt that these facts ought to be monition of his leader, has flooded during tho week of the extension of ing. The pricing of tobacco will known where your paper reaches Western Kentucky with letters., to the term, as the Court will only ding to as axtstlng account. Interest? Will 'be allowed on all de begone of the Important matters to' and where Woods Is not known, and storekeepers and gaugers, pdstmas-ter- s, take up equity cases and dispose of Remember the if he denies any statement X have rural route carriers and Re- i motions in minor cases. posits sal the ra$ of 2 per cent, per j be considered, annum, computet! on each savings meeting will convene at one o'clock 'made, you are at perfect liberty to publicans generally, appealing for A Jury at Somerset found Fount name, and I can possibly funds to electj O'Rear and make certificate separately, and payable on Thursday and continue till work, j . Helton guilty of killing Squire A. J. some, Is oempletad., additional facts Kentucky safe for Taft next year. J011 JP'V annually, No Interest will be paid ' Until these letters appeared,, the Beatty at Burnslde and fixed his which will jrqve equally IiUereet- W. F, STEVENS, Pres. n money which remains oa deposit 8.--Yaws truly. ROBBtlTSON.i Stee'y- - Green Aug ., only. . j, tor a 'ruttyi fo 'a xja imiAinav ima president oi me, rveu-tuc- punishment at Imprisonment for FAIR PLAY. Distillers' Association had life. . Deposits will bwf "interest from River A. S. of. E. I 1 ' - posits made by any person of the nge of 10 years or over in his or her own name and by a married woman In' hor own name and free from any Interference or control by her hus- No person can have more band. than one account atxany one time. . twill about the gentleman with the numerous "Ex's" as I do, that article, Archie C. Willis. or tirade, was very funny, particu"When I would attempt to fondle larly where he refers to his "conand kiss him, he would call me sil- science." My! my! ly and tell me to go away," the woSome years ago Mr. Woods was man estifled. known as a "Gold Democrat." Judge Powell Immediately grant- Judge Chenault, lor political reased hor a tiecree. ons, wanted a "slxteen-to-one- " Democratic paper In Madison counGiving Sir. Woods Room. ty and purchased the "Richmond Wysox, Ky., Sept. 21, 1911. Editors Hartford Herald. Hart- Climax" to use as a Bryan organ. Please find He hired Brother Woods as editor ford, "Ky., Gehtlemen: enclosed check for $1.00 for which and paid him a salary to write and send me The. Hartford Herald one publish "free silver" articles, which year. Maybe this will help you to he did. Was his conscience clear enlarge your paper so that you can then? Richgive C. E. Woods, A few months later the editor of mond, Ky., room to spread himself a contemporary paper, who knew and tell why he Is mad at James B. Woods' was writing articles he did McCreary and what McCreary's ma- not believe, for hire, accused him jority will be In November. of selling his birthright for a mess Yours ,truly, of porridge, nnd Brother Woods W.' PPBENNETT. went out and shot him to death. How about that conscience then? FLEES FROM DEATH AS Some years later he was elected IT CHEEPS UPON HER Mayor of Richmond, and among his other "official" duties he considerMontgomery, Ala., SepL 23. Mr. ed It necessary lie and his supAla', porters to meet and Mrs. A. N. Hall, of Selma, the trains on their husband and wife, apparently in arrival and make good, respectable, good health last night, were both people open their vadead the husband having lises at the depot In order that his died at midnight and the wife dy- "Honor" might be convinced there ing four hours later, They died was no liquor in thorn. These unfrom natural causes. warranted Insults were borno paThe husband died suddenly and tiently for awhile, or until one the wife ran to neighbors Immewith some "will" power diately afterward, requesting them stopped them very abruptly. to take hor to the residence of her Mr. Woods claims that he "dedaughter, stating that she, too, felt livered the goods," and made a stealing upon her. death "model" Mayor. I am very well acShe was carried to her daughter's quainted In Richmond, but I never home and died there at 4 o'Qlock heard anybody make such a statethis morning. ment except himsolf, and the fact Mr. and Mrs. Hall were among remains' that nobody him the most prominent people in Ala- for Mayor again. The wanted was writer bama. law-abidito-da- y, Kansas City, Mo., Sept. 26. If a husband will not permit his wife to kissvhim, then she Is entitled to a divorce, decided Judge Walter A. Powell In the Circuit Court at Independence, Mo., near here, In the case of Mrs. Lyle Willis against Editors Hartford Herald: I read with much amusement the article of Clarence E. Woods In your Issue of September 20th. Knowing all Surprise Illrtlidny Dinner. A surprise birthday diuner was AN EXPOSURE OF HIS METHODS given at the residence of Mr. and Paducah, Ky., Sept. 25. That Mrs. E. G. Dodson, Nocreek, Ky., Judge Edward C. O'Rear, the apos- in honor of Mrs. Dodson's 2."th antle of temperance and doughty niversary by her friends and relachampion; of the "county unit," cap- tives among whom were: Mr. Rone itulated to the nemy, the liquor in- Dodson, Owensboro, Ky.; Mrs. M. terests of Kentucky, fully a month E. Patterson, Hartford; Mrs. Pearl ago, while known for weeks to a Park, Bell's Run, and n goodly repselect few, has become manifest In resentation from the following famthe past few days by the flooding of ilies In the neighborhood, viz: Jno. the malls with a circular letter, ap- P. Foster and family," L. M. Ward pealing for campaign funds for the and family, A. L. Stevens and wife, Republicans, signed by 'Col. John J. "S. Bennett, Mrs. Nina Ward. LuPendleton W. McCulloch, the big Owensboro ther Lewis and family, distiller president of the Ken- Ward and family, Mrs. Roves Mrs.lcle Ward, Mrs.Anna Ward, tucky Distillers' Association who Is 'chairman of the finance com- Mr. Ed Lewis and family, Mr. John mittee" for the "First and Second Robv, Mrs. B. S. Chamberlln and District Branch of the Republican mother. Miss Iva Wallace, Mr. O. b. Carson, Mr. Albert RIggs, Mr. State Campaign committee." organization was Forest Hudson, Mr. Luther ChamThis branch quite a number of the made at the Palmer House, In Pa- berlln. Also ducah, Sunday afternoon, August West Nocreek school from the various families of the vicinity. All 27. Doo-le- PREMIER RETIRES y, Sept. 21. Canada, Montreal, and reciThe Laurier government procity were overwhelmingly defeated In the elections held By a veritable landslide, the Libwas eral majority of forty-thre- e swept away, and the Conservative party secured one of the heaviest majorities upward of fifty any party ever had. Seven Canadian cabinet ministers were defeatd. The Liberals lost ground In practically every province of the dominion. Ontario, the leading province, declared almost unanimously to-da- y. against the administration and iprocity. rec- g'en-tlqiri- an Col. McCulloch came to Paducah that day to meet Judge O'Rear, Chairman Langley and other Republicans. It is said both O'Rear and Lang-le- y had written McCulloch more than once urging a conference. While O'Rear has scorned both Cox and Franks, who were candidates ngalnst him for the nomination for Governor, he seemed anxious to cultivate McCulloch. On the Sunday of this meeting, It was given out in tho newspapers that Judge O'Rear went to hear his old pastor, now located In Paducah, preach.and enjoyed tho sermon very much; also that Judge O'Rear spent the remainder of the Sabbath day In rest, refusing always to travel on trains or transact any worldly affairs on Sunday. This was a pretty story, but It hardly consists with the facts. The truth is, Immediately after dinner on that Sunday there assembled In Judge O'Rear's room about twenty prominent Republicans, who had come by his Invitation, from the First and Second Congressional Districts. Judge O'Rear immediately took charge of the business in hand, and at his dictation the following officers were chosen for the branch organisation, with headquarters at seemed to have a most enjoyable time and Mrs. Dodson was tho recipient of several nice presents from her friends. PRODIGAL (SAL. WANTING OF GOVERNOR WILLSON Robert L. Borden, leader of the will Conservatives, become the prime minister. He will be supported In Parliament by a working majority far more than ample for his purposes. The government defeat means the agreeFleldlng-Kno- x reciprocity ment, ratified by the American Congress In, extra session, will not be Introduced when the Twelfth Parliament assembles next month, and a revised basis of trade with the United States, looking to closer commercial relations, will not be possible In the Immediate future. The Conservatives are committed to the policy trade expansion within the empire and n closed door against the United Stntes. Although the defeat of the Liberal party also means the retirement from public life of Sir times Several Laurier. Wilfred during the bitter cnmpalgn, precedelection, the venerable ing premier said the defeat of his party at the polls meant an end of his career; that ho never would consent to lead the majority in opposition to the Conservative government. y President Tnft Disappointed. Mich., Sept. 21. Kalamazoo, to-da- tax-paye- President Taft, at tho banquet en In his honor "I have Just reciprocity has and for mo It giv- pointment. would be a said: hero been Informed that failed In Canada, Is a great disapI had hoped that it good thing for both countries. "It takes two to make a bargain and If Canada declines, we can still go on doing at the old business ' stand." DROVE OVER FERRY DOdv AND TEAM AVAS DROWNED Ky., Sept. 23. On Hawesvllle, the Cnnnelton side of the river here this afternoon. Jamps Hogan drove his team down to nnd on the ferry dock nt a tlmo when tho ferry was not In wnltlng, and being unable to stop the horses, and there being no protecting guards on the outer side, they went overboard, carrying tho wagon, to which they were attach-le- d, and their owner. The horses 'struggled for a few seconds In tho water, became entangled in tho harness, could not swim nnd were drowned. Several men saw tho occurrence nnd ran quickly to the scene, and Hogan was pulled out by the hair and his life saved Just as Ho Is a he was about to drown. farmer nnd resides In this county a few miles west of town, where, about two years ago, his son was killed by n train. Tho team was his only one. He had been to Cannollton to soil a load of I I seven-year-old i k r ' ! 10-ce- 10-co- nt roasting ears. N. J. Sept. 21. John Boyd Atkinson of EarllngtonjKy., prcsldont of the St. Barnard Mlhlng Company, died at his sum- -, mer homo near Wrlghtson, N. "J. JHe had been In 111 health for eigh teen months. Mr. Atkinson was seventy-on- e years old and a pioneer operator In the Western Kentucky coal fields. J. It. Atkinson Dead. Trenton. to-d- iemj- ky M rJ Subscribe for The Herald. $1 a year. I PAGK TWO. THE HARTFORD HERALD HfXDXMDAV, 8KPT, 87, 1911. ST JOOOOOOCOOOOOOCOCOOCOOOCOOC OOOOOOCOCOCOOCCCOOOCOOGOTCOCOCOOOOCOCOOSOCOOOOCX V . 1 J. r - f OPENING FALL PnintzesJs Garments Featuring " WE BEG TO ANNOUNCE OUR i , ft JJw v JJw vjv ?jw JJW Jjv JJ vjw yjw & ? i You are Invited nr to Attend Come in and fc Convmce d. F St ( rfc ,i4l,u,,, 4 c Jcilcifcifcilb"iJciIciJcilci " Efc On SATURDAY, SEPT. 30, Fluffy, frilly 'lingerie of finest textures and charming styles and dainty shirt waists bid for your approval. 1911. II And the store is ready waiting to show you the beautiful things we have gathered for your approval and your satisfaction. The soft, glistening colors of shimmering silks nestle with the more sturdy weaves of wool, in our dress goods department. In the garment department, PRINTZESS, that product of a master designer's hand, uncovers for you the smart things in the world of garment fashions, You'll see the touches of the Parisian style masters, such as Paquin, Collar Soeurs, Worth, Paul Poiret, 8 Bischof , and David, in the turn of a cuff, the drapery of a skirt or the touch of color at the' collar, for PRINTZESS designers not 8 8 only create, but also soften and adapt the extremes of Continental Fashions so that they will meet the approval of American women. ' You'll be interested in this display. COME, be our guest for a day, rummage at will through our store, search out and examine the new things of the season. You'll find it time well spent. Pi I noticeable even among a crowd There's a chicness to their curving lines that will make you friends ask, "Who is your tailor?" If you like garments of such like, come in Saturday and try oil a Printzess. A Suit for most important functions, made in the latest accepted styles and strictly tailored. It is made from hard The finished serge in black and shade of blue and brown. jacket is 28 inches long, is lined with messaline and has velvet The collar, reverses edged with contrasting striped velvet. with mohair braid. cuffs, side and back are trimmed The Skirt is one of the new high waisted panel front design, the bottom being trimmed with a band of braid to match the jacket. Undoubtedly one of the most attractive of this season's Suits. Price $25.00. Priiitzess Coats and Suits Have all There's a Wealth of Color arid Beauty in the Swaying Folds of, the Grace of Parisian Styles t there's a dainty elegance to a Printzess garment is our Dress Goods of well dressed women. T'-a- Soft Shimmering Silks of Quality Made to wear and look beautiful to live and wear as long as the silks of Grandma's day. Our silk section is a real bower of beauty. The gorgeous colors of Fall Silks blend with each other in producing ! this effect. You'll find here all of the weaves and textures that generations of good women have pronounced correct. You'll find them in the latest tones and with appropriate trimmings for any gown. Make yourself at home in this department, rummage around as much as you Wish. You'll find it time well spent. Men's Suits and Overcoats In this store the man is never forgotten. We provide for the comfort of the man as well as the rest of the family and surely our display of both Overcoats and Suits will strike the chord of any man's fancy and- purse. Below we have described a few. There are many othitems as good. er , Men's Suits, $5.00, $8.50, $10.00, $1250. $15.00. Youths' Overcoats Also Children's Men's Shoes Containing not only the maximum of wear but also full measure of style shaped over lasts that fit the foot no striving for unique or bizaare effects at the expense of comfort, but a Shoe that a man will buy and Wear and buy again. Just a glance at these descriptions or better yet, visit us and try on as many pair as you care to. No obligation to buy none whatever. W. L. Douglas $3, $3.50 and $4.00 Shoes. Come the new style toes. I, ( Every style tailored as carefully, cut as correctly as "Dad's." The styles are new, snappy just the things all parents desire for their children. Take the Youth's style-th- ere's a swagger elegance to them that stamps the wearer as well dressed the moment a wearer slips it on and you'll agree; we are sure, that these prices are modest. Children's Overcoats range in price from $1.50 to $5. Youth's Overcoats $2.50 to $10.00. $18.00. and $20.00 Overcoat $3.50 to $18.00. 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'' V . 73""-- ! mWj&U rtid JUfrfii fl r - i.. ,i S!U iii EZJEg A" L. l.ui'iii " I A K&hiSS ff WEDNESDAY, SETT. 27, 1911. to ask a crowd of you fellows to go with me down Salt River and meet E JOHNSON rf O'Rear and his crowd coming up, and crow at every son of a gun of thorn. (Laughter). SCATHING WORDS "I am glad that even Judge O'Rear admits that the machine, if there is one in Kentucky, made the best pick of all Kentucky to put In Touching Up on this ticket. I am hot going to take issue with him on that, and I Political. am prepared to believe that that ticket cannot be improved on In the DUPLICITY State of Kentucky, and that it can SHOWS O'REAR'S come nearer being elected than any ivl other ticket that, could be named. I Afld SayS MCCrearyiS a Hardj'one ago reached the conclusion mat aa Between me and uov. mc- Man to Beat, For He Creary at the November election, he could get more votes than I could. Knows. I said so, and when I Bald so I said that I was ready to go forth and PART OF A BRILLIANT Si'EECII I raise my voice for it wherever tho Democratic committee would send Danville, Ky., Sept. 20. A large me. I am here, for that purposq and I am going everywhere crowd of Boyle county Democrats Campaign Democratic assembled at the court house toj that tho hear the Hon. Ben Johnson make Committee wants ma to go. (Aphis .first speech In the presont po- plause). I am for that ticket every man bn U is a Demolitical campaign. In strong and ringing words he declared his un- crat, and in addition to that, bequalified support of tho Democratic cause every man on It Is a capable - ticket, and promised to Bpeak In Its man. Ouo of the reasons that I behalf at whatever point In tho glvo for being for that ticket withState tho Democratic committeo out hesitation Is that they are Democrats, and I will toll you, TeTloW should call upon him to do so. citizens, that there never was Mr. Johnson said In part: citizens, we have on In time slnco thfe oldest of you came "Fellow Rftntnrlfv In earnest a nolltlc&l into the woVld that a Democratic contest. That political fight, in my victory meant so much as It morns opinion, was bigger the day it com - jnoW - The "Democrats have control l tn Df w fenced than It Is now, and It will They aro w'thn aRepresentatives. few votes of grow less and less until the 7th of The claim of divinity living control of tho United States November. t"he first for a long time, made by the Republican candidate Senate, "Judge O'Rear, In big headlines. with such a fcreat flare and blowing says tmt t tfumnets. has exploded. Ho Is her politics Kentucky must cleanse and restore government man ttm't was going to stop "all the to the people God Iomwb that Is the drlnklt-- and cussing and he what "we want. All weTisk is to uwdarlng, "Whether It was against restore tho government to tho peogothe'la"w omot. At leaBt ho wits ing to be elected Governor of Ken- ple. Ho need not tnako any canGot. "WMson, with tucky, anil then, like Elijah, he was vass 'on that. hlB "bayonets and his troops, has fcolng to "be translated to heaven. I government 'from ovory 'gu6Hs from now on, instead of call- tak-eing him Judgo O'Rear we "hnd be- rotmtry Into which "he has sent thrJm. Restore this government to tter 'call him Saint Edward. He Is There "Is nobody to so goo"d that everything uronnd him the people. talw Issue with yon there." seems "good; If It does tidt THE HARTFORD HERALD RICH PAGE THREE. 3 PRZES SEEKERS m Matters South Dakota is to be the Scene of pearlng only on Sundays, are now to run right along through every day of the week until completed. This series is to be followed by two long Sherlock Holmes serials "A Study In Scarlet" and "The Sign of the Four." Many persons are taking advantage of this chance to read tho world's best detective sto- Couldn't Walk! "I used to be troubled with a weakness peculiar to women," writes Mrs. Anna Jones, of Kenny, III. "For nearly a year, I could not walk, without holding my sides. I tried several different doctors, but I grew worse. Finally, our druggist advised Cardui for my complaint. I was so thin, my weight was 115. Now, I weigh 163, and I am never sick. I ride horseback as good as ever. I am in j, fine health at 52 years." I ')! r'l n ries. Sherlock Holmes has tho honor of being the most widely known character In fiction. Tho fascinaGOVERNMENT'S NEXT ORAWINB tion of his adventures and of his marvelous detective powers Is felt by alj classes of readers. You can Nearly a Half Alillion Acres to always find some of tho best popular fiction of tho day Ih The Record-be Distributed to Herald, but this Connn Doyle series is something out of tho ordiLucky Ones. nary, oven for that enterprising LAND IS APPRAISED FORTV-SIXT- H '.f 'SI TAKE LARDUIWomarfsTomc we have thousands of such letters, and more are arriving daily. Such earnest testimony from those who have tried it, surely proves the great value of this vegeta"j ble, tonic medicine, for women. Cardui relieves women's sufferings, and builds weak women up to health and strength. If you are a woman, give it a trial. It should help you, for it has helped a million others. It is made from pure, harmless, herb ingredients, which act promptly and surely on the womanly organs. It is a good tonic. Try it! Your druggist sells it Yhe i ALL THE to-da- y, se H" g -- to-da- y, 5 It will I t"fc. "Now the most Important Issue in IKia campaign, and 'that Issue made by Judge O'Rear, or Saint Edward C. 0'Rear, la that national politics shall not bo discussed. Now will anybody tell me "where upon Almighty's earth, from the God foundation of things to this good hour, In any State, in truy land, or in "any climo, that any man over ran 'for the Govern orslirp of any, re- inanly. spectable community irpon the one In tho same nwnVer a well known 'issue that you Bhall not discuss na- financial autlroTlty writes an article tional politics? Now ho started of interest nwd Importance to ovory odt to capture the WTiole face of woman. Ho describes the snares the 'earth on prohibition (laugh- - irset by dishonest business concerns ter"). He. does not call it that, bttl ojmn lnvc8tor8( anfl tdHa catch "he "calls it the passing of tho county many stories of real Hfo Illustrating unit law, meaning, tT course, that his points. "he 'is in favor of carrying it to the Other notable nfttcles are: "'Expdlnt where ho would burn down periments in "Spending," "Tho GTfl- necessary. the "distilleries if it wore fhood of Madame Schumann-Helnk.- " He thought that wub going to elect 'Tho Movlng-Tlctu- re Show," "Jlon- Tjim; that was one of tho things at at Homo" and "Women the beginning of this campaign that rPalnters of sounded so good to lilm. But when Splendid fiction 'Is .furnished "by he went along Into the canvass a bullet Wllbor Tompkins, Julia few weeks ho found thoro wore peo- Trultt Bishop, TDrirost Poolo artU -ple who entertained contrary opin- "Bnrr Sloses. ions about that thing. On the practical tildo the Octoher "Then It developed that this man Companion Is of special value. Tts changed front and thon whisky was great fashion and 'household depart not so bad, and now you have him, ments are unusually 'full of useful day after day, in speech after suggestions and entertaining Tcad-hr- gspeech, getting away from the proposition that whisky Is the worst thing on earth. Tho Democratic o .ceu to stop IVOIK. 1eglslature, of which I am glad to When your doctor forders yon to flay that I waB.a mem'ber, passed a stop work. It stagseTB ?ou. "I can't" law, and I voted for It most cheer- you say. You knew you aro weak, n fully and willingly, which said that and fnTHng In health, day alcoholic liquors should never be by Hay, but you mast work as long snipped from any part of tho State as you can stand. "What you need Into dry territory. That Is Demo- Is 'Electric Bitters to give tone, oLcal cratic doctrine. strength and vigor to your system. ment Is tho foundation or Demo-jt- ,, prevent breakdown nd build yon . cratlc doctrine. Local Don't bo wcalt, sickly or Jty control itself and when they say ainnff When Electric BKters will that they do not want it, i said oy benefit you from tho first dose. my vote then and there and I re- Thousands bless them tor their peat it now, that it should not bo glorious liealtb and strength. Try forced upon them, but that law, I them. Every bottlo is guaranteed regret to say, Is a nullity. Your to satisfy. Only 50c at Junes H. Republican Congress has said you Williams. m can pass as many State laws as you Otrr Game Law. choose to prohibit tho shipping of Open season for game In Kenliquor Into dry territory, but wo, tho great Republican Congress of tucky is as follows: with dogs For rabbit America, shall see that it is ship15 to Sep ped. There stands your Republican or snares), November party and here stands this man as tember 15; squirrel, (black, gray or its candidate OTlCar, In the State fox), November 15 to February ; who approves . pheasants, (English, rlngneck, Mon of Kentucky th o action of that Congress. Is he gollan or Chinese), no open season; carrying out that principle for wild turkey, September 1 to Februwhich ho says that he stands for ary 1; dove, August. 1 to February above all other questions? I say 1; woodcock, June 20 Jo February 1; wood duck, teal or other duck, no. these Re- or goose", August 15 to April 1. No "Now, fellow-citizenpublicans are running through tho license required. State telling you how easy it Is tp Digestion and Assimilation. Now, I bet old Jim McCreary. You can (Laughter).' It is not the quantity of food tatried? that. proW by me anywhere that It Is not ken but the amount digested and astheVsIcwt thing in the world". similated that gives strength and Chambervitality,, to tbe system. '(Laiigbter). It seems to be the that the first speech to lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets Invigorate b4aif4? W ae In this campaign and, enable the stomach and liver them to perform their fccnfid'ta kade on the headwaters "hlgh-nfindky-Makl-run-dowself-goverstftT-gpver1-to-da- y, s, The October Womnn'i. Homo Oom- prmlon. The October Woman's Home Companion contains "the first chap-- 1 ter of a new serial, "Tho Poor "tady," by Mary E. Wllklns Free-nia-n. It Is a story o"f modern American life, and Is "chiefly concornefi "with two women one, an amli- "ilous nnd urrecnrpulous wife; tiro other, fine, and wc-- Gregory, S. D., Sept. 23. Undo Sam's next big land lottery will bo PlanB aro being made to havo the held In South Dakota from October Annual 2 to 21, inclusive. Some 166,662 Forty-sixt- h Convention of acres of land In the Rosebud and the Kentucky Sunday School AssoPino Ridge reservations will be of- ciation the largest and greatest ever fered as prizes to landseekers. held in the State. Tho music will Chamherlain and , be In charge of Prof. E. O. Excell, Gregory, Dallas, Rapid City will bo tho registration of Chicago, the famous choir leader points. On October 2 the drawing and mMsical author. He will be as- Write to: Ladies' Advisory DcpL. Cha'.tanooea Medicine Co., Chattsnoo ja. Tenn., (or Special Instructions, and book, Home Treatment for Women." sent tree. S3 elated by Mr. A. W. Roper as plan- wlll begin at Gregory. Tho price of every lGtfacro fact 1st. These two had charge of tho has already been 'ftlvd by Govern- - music at tho World's Sunday School ment appraisers, tend the home- - Convention In Washington last year steader wUl pay the price so fixed and at the International Sunday regardless of whether ho files first School Convention In San Francisco or last. "Whether the homesteader last June. Rov. Geo. A. Joplln, General Sec-sofiles on some 'of the best land or Sunday 'df the poorest, ho will bo ctr-- retary of tho Kentucky tain tint he will te required to pay "School Association, writes that tho ncVpd vmi nlmost TViniwill only hat the land Is worth and feople of Louisville aro making i gervi nnovtinti qualifyho take the Draughon dailv bv business men seel.incto rout Training and show ambition rise. jj you will 'not run the risk of making an preparation for at lea"st one thouB- ,,orn faANKEUS indorse DRAUGHON'S Colleges than indorse all other busl- errcrr in judgment or the mlsroprc- - ,and delegates at fho State Conven- - iness colleges COMBINED. 48 Colleges In 18 States. International reputation. KanUnir, oen'tatlAis of a "locator" and pay - ,tion, Oct. ., o.- -. i Every Sunday .iw- -r ntri Txpewritine, PenmiMiilp.all KnrJiJ4 Sp,4,,"'frVietitlJitfKlJJi!.,I!J.?"lI,e, wiirjurncnciu . , .it. ..,. i a. illU JlJlll 1U1 1UU1 1..J 1U ymuui l Alio ct,.,l ill IUU UIUIU ID CilllllUU lJ il IdltU. iw Home Study. Thousands of bankeaslf Bookkeeping. Bookkeepers over pTht's fixed by the appraisers a.B delegate. Wo want our county to the United States say that Draughon's iers, bookkeepers, and stenographers are NewSystcm of Bookkeeping saves them holding good positions as the result of from 25 ceircj an aero Tor the .have a largo delegation. Draughon's Home Study. worry. roughest gracing land to ?t trn Tnree hnndTed pastors, three rom25to50 percent in workand S. otii taking CATALOGUE. JriS'tjjJ sy stem of BY MAIL, write For prices on lessons acre for the ftaest level agricultural (hundred superintendents of' nday Jno. F. Draugho.v, rand. Of the total of abonl a half Schools and fire hundred teachers Shorthand Draughon Colleges teach. President. Nashville. Tenn. Vac free cat million acres subject to homestead In Sunday Scliools are expected at Why? Becanso they know It is the best, alogue on cour.se A T'COLLEGE, write d COLLEGE ntry about d 3as men tho State Sunday School DRAUGHON'S PRACTICAL BUSINESS Evansvillc, Ind. as agricultural lani at tion In Lonlst'llle, October 19-2NhviUor Memphis or KnoxWIle, Tenn., or Paducab, Ky.,or All Information In regard to 'from $2 to$n an acre. Briefly, tho method ol securing entertainment of delegates to the ill ProiwMioniil Cin-- ' Til ilMIWMHI II a homestead under thl3 opening Kentucky Sunday School Convenwill be as tilllows: tion. Lonlsville, Oct. 10-- 2 can "be J. M. PORlfaR, -. Tho appllrant will personally ap- secured by addressing Huston pear at a registration point nnd Qnln, 712 l.oulsvIlle Trust Bnlld-In- s. BEAVER DAH, KY. will swear 'before a notary public Will practice ht. pinlcKlon la Ohls nd d on duty at tho notarial headquarI olulnisco' tiMeji EpecU Mirnlion gieuto' HOW'S THIS": I ters to tilt, qualifications to 'take a buiinenlruml to hicr. Wo offer One Hundred Dollars Rehomestead. If tho application Is w FRANK L. FirLlX, registration pbmt oth- ward tor my case o? Catarrh thrt can made at W. H. & J. F. GILLESPIE, 'ba curod by Hajrs CcSarrh Cure. er than "Rregory, tho applicant not PROPRIETORS. F. J. Cheney & Co., must mall his aflldmlt to Judgo HAK'iR)P.I, KY Ttledo, Cih'o. Wltten afGregory. Will pructlif hl proloion In Ohio nnd i W, the undersigned, have known 5 When Judgo Wltttm receives one counties knd In the Conn of Appealt Jrlmlntl practice and Collection' ft iptclitlv. of these envelopes ho will examine F. J. Ohossy for tbe last 15 years, and Offce If the Hera'.a Sal'ilri It carefully and if thtro arc no dis- bdlievo blai perfectly honorable In all tinguishing marks on It to Indicate business transactions, and fin&nclalb C K SUITS. C. U. BAKKETT. from whom It came, it "w'ni bo de- stile to carry out ny oVSlgatloxs mnda St SMITH, BAKNETT posited wltn others In a large metal by faia firm. a can. Woldlng, Klnnan & JInrvin, HARTFORD, XY. The registration heglns, October 'Wholesale DrucGkrts, TeCdo, J $ A Will practice their pro'es'lon In all the Coort 2 and ends October 21. Hall's Catarrh Curo 'Is taken interConr of Ohio and adjoining couulli nnd U On October 24 all of the metal nally, acting directly npon tho blood i MAppealn. Collection" specialty. cans win be opened and 'their con- and mucous surfaces of tho system. tents dumped ,on a large public Testimonials sent free. Price, 75c per S. P. Mt'Kr.NNl.Y f OTTOC MAIiriX platform in Gregory. A dhild will bottle. Eold by all drcgglsts. bo selected to go upon tho platform constiTake1 Kail's Family Pills for & will bo pation. and pick up an envelope. -opened Tjy Judge Wltten and the HARTFORD, KY. applicant thoreln contained will be Fall Itaccs, Louisville, Sept. :J5tli-Oct. 14, one," and the person numbered ..CEKERAL INSURANCE.. For this occasion theL. & N. nlll who filfrd 'It- - will have the vprlvlloge tlckctB at $4. of the lands subject to entry, and sell round-tri- p Life, Sick may choose for his homestead the Dates Ot sale Sept. 25th, limited. We nre Kcady i'or And finest level 'farming land at $G an Oct. 15th.. Dates of sale Sept. Yocr Old acre or th -- roughest gracing land ,2Sth, 20th, Oct. 5th, 12th, 14th at You.. at 25 cents "Tin acre. The second $4.45, limited two dnys from dat envelope selected from thoso on the of sale. October 1th will sell tlck-ln.fnr.. IT1 l. n,,m1.,An,ll,A t 'jita i t 1'J(1 fnl tUa fn.irwl trln 11m Otto C. tc. After 'cno drawing thoso who Ited to return two days from date-V- , WIikjIi you have laid back- receive numbers will hnrvo ample of sale. 'Jireadr to m?i5:e them new. H. E. MISCHKE, Agt. time in which to inspect tho lands HAKTFOIU), KV. . -and select the tracts on wliiett they csetid your old Suits, old A Great AdvimtJiue to WorkhiK Men. ish to raalto 'filing. Ofllco up Mull, mot IVIIton .t-J. A. Maple, 125 S. 7th street, ;Fclt Hats, oH Coat Suits to Ciomc, opposite couit Iiotusc. Will SteubcnVUle, O., says: "For years 1 jus we guarantee our work it Millions In rue air. Think practlco Ills piofcsilou in nil the you, open your mouth, suffered from weak kldnejs and a time severe blailder trouble, 1 learned of io givr satisfaction, if not no remits of this and adjoining coun In goes a wTioV) menagerie at mities nnd Couit of Appeals. Coimuor- Foley Kidney Pills and their won- inioney received. crobes, germs and bacteria. "When derful cures, so I began ttfklng tl.cm i"" .." luminal in.iLiii'e n specthe liver, storrnnch and bowels aro and sure enough I had ns good re ialty. Send Iheui to acOvo, these Rerms are harmless. If sults as any I heard aljout. My condition they are torpid 'it's Just tho no of my Club disease; "Which backache leti mo and to needed to set-up business, cxpiessman, that alone Is at tills season Is generally of a My kidneys actY. M. C A. Bldg. nature. Tho moral is uso a great advantage. We tend FREE a bottle Germinal, a quick relief ed free and normal, and that saved for lung trouble, coughs, paini in chcit, and thtt HERUINE to keep 'the liver, stomme a lot of misery. It 1 now a run down feeling. (Mention ihu paper.) ach and bowels In a state of health pleasure to work where It used to and activity. It cures indigestion OHIO MEDICAL COMPANY a misery. "Foley Kidney Pills COLUMBUS, OHIO and constipation. Price 50c. Sold bo 'Drug Co., Hartford. havo cured roe and have my highby Hartford by all deal Ky,. Donovan & Co., Beaver Dam, est praise." For sale m m ers, Ky. Should 'l)o Proven. CON AN DOYLE At 311 S The Lebanon 'Enterprise says: tBEST IN THJS SERIES by Judgo The charge made ANNUAL STATE S. S. CONVENTION "r' je IUU - A Better 1 A , 19-2- 2. i.ij iirorrai.wwi"..r.."-- ihJ' one-thir- Convcn-I'dasslfle- 2. II Attorney at Law, BROTHERS. Attorney at Law, JBUCTITHING.. 'Horseshoeing SltanairwlK Specialty Attorneys at Law, tr HABTFORO, Kentucky. It main umi i. -'- FciU Glollies accident. Fire Will Also Bond Hartin Attorney at Lwv ft Eta-cr- Hartford Pressing malarial CONSUMPTIONS FRED NALL, Mgr. ' i -- McCall's Magazine HAVE A and McCall Patterns , ' filiiiyNfC the jet (Laughter). AfterfukeUonaBrally, " erer i'abb going tlV iHtfo 4lri, ,or'jMljB k g worW seems are floaters, caste a stigma on every I The to be unanimous in the verdict that voter In the Commonwealth, and j Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Is at his should fire tho blood tst every self-- i best in bis Sherlock Holmes ctories. respecting citizen in the State. Such ' Herald to now a statement, unless proven, should ' Tho Chicago-Recor- d in tho act of breaking another rec- cause Ma defeat in Novewber by at ord by printing In its columns all least 76,000 majority. the Sherlock Holmes stories ever A soro can be written, both short and long. Some treated . best it has published In the past, but from tho outside. The throat should many of the best are still to come. be rubbed gently with BALLARD'S It is the only paper Jn Chicago now SNOW LINIMENT. Apply at night'. running- - Sherlock Holmes stories. and cover with a cotton cloth band-- 1 has only re-- age; by morning the sorenesB will The Record-Heral- d cently begun on tbe VMemolrs of 'disappear. Prlco 25c, 50c and $1 Sherlock Holmes," a series of thlr- - per bottle Sold by Hartford Drug .bjTj, teen of these famous detective tales, Co., Hartford, Ky., Donovan & Co., m nf I The stories, which have been ap- - Beaver' Dam, Ky. story-readin- Oltear that 70,t)0t) Kentuckians For Women ROUGH RIVER TELEPHONE Hare Mora Friead than any other magazine or patterns. McCall s is the reliable Fashion Guide monthly in one million one hundred thousand homes. Besides showing all the latest designs of McCall Patterns, each issue is brimful of sparkling short stories and helpful information for women. Maaar aad Kaap la Stjla br nbacrifalng lor McCall' Migatina at once. Com cmljr 50 ctnU a rear, Including aar one of (he celebrated Sa McCafl PaHeraa Lead all otheri In atjle, fit, auanltcitY, economr and number (old. More dealera tell UcCall Patterna than any other two naVci combined. None hlaher than if centa. linj iroa roar dealer, or by mail Jrora PLACED IN YOUR RESI- DENCE OR PLACE OP UL'S- INESS, AND PUT YOURSELF IN DIRECT CONTACT W'TH THE 1 Long Distance Lines m ii,i TO ALL STATES. FOR THE COMPANY'S SPECIAL CONTRACT TO THE FARMERS, CALL ON OR ADDRESS U. W. O'BANON. Local Manager, Hartford, Ky. McCALL'S MAGAZINE 2344 W. 37tt St, New York Cfty Kwi timfliCtif.ttnlm Civn aU Mtoa rain as HNIMi Incorporated. W. C. SEXTON. Local Manager. Beaver Dam, Ky. -- US' -- : ,if iB'''iw''i''r-i''K''-'j',!Bftvy- !',,WMy Wrtf WU WW WO" THE HARTFORD HERALD. When the Democratic State Platform came out fair and square (and even stronger than the Republican platform, as the Louisville HEBER .MATTHEWS, FRANK' L.FELIX. ost says) fpr the county unit, It EDITORS. robbed Judge O'Rear of any reasonPRANK L. FELIX, Pub. and Prop'r. able argument why the Democratic ticket should not bo elected. BeEntered at the Hartford post-offlfore the Democratic Convention as mall matter of the second class. Judge O'Rear had rather the best M of the argument. Now ho has the worst of It. DEMOCRATIC TICKET. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 27, Mil. 2"A? Hart or cl Herald ,. r ! - ' ' : : 1 E FALL OPENING! OF prt H rf V M The of tho Hartford ReOllle M. James, publican"Junior" to seems be jealous of The of Crittenden. Don't Herald's Btandard linotype. Jas. B. McCreary, fret, son. It Isn't good for the diGOVERNOR f Madison. gestion. True, our standard enLIEUT. GOV. Edward McDer-mot- t, ables us to give our readers more of Jefferson. news and good Democratic doctrine Tom Rhea, of Lo- than the Junior could afford, but V TREASURER ' gan. the Hartford organ of the g. o. p. AUDITOR Henry M. Bosworth, ought to expect this and Just go on of Fayette. printing Mr. Woods' stuff. Coming GENERAL James from that source, It helps McCreary ATTORNEY Garnett, of Adair. lots. '. SECRETARY OP STATE C. F. Somebody has called attention Crecellus, of Pendleton. SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC to the fact that there are two INSTRUCTION Barksdale Hamlett, State Governors of nearly the same name who have been doing considof Christian. OF AGRICUL- erable traveling lately. One is WilCOMMISSIONER TURE J. W. Newman, of Wood- son of New Jersey and the other Willson of Kentucky. But when the ford. . CLERK OF COURT OF AP- New Jersey Wilson is out, he does PEALS Robert Greene, of Frank- - not draw pay as Governor, while the Kentucky Willson does, and also lln. Lawrence travels more. This, however. Is not COMMLSIONEE R. R. the only difference between the two B. Finn. SENATOR 71h RISTRICT-Hardieo- n, Robt. men. of Muhlenberjr. By rejecting the proposed reciFOR REPRESENTATIVE. OHIO procity treaty, Cannda no doubt M. T. Westerfleld. COUNTY took a stand against her own Interests, cast a damper upon pleasant Don't forget the big Democratic trade relations and at the same y rally at Hartford October time pave a setback to the general 12. Keep it in mind and come. prosperity of our own country. 3G 30 use and Victory in Kentucky and the na- Many articles of general and the whole consumption would have been made is the battle-cr- y tion Democratic electorate is falling into much cheaper by tho international and guess its meaning. It destroys otherwise uncover tho riches ol that all reasonable doubt as to tho blow HOW TAXES WERE RAISED line. Tho campaign is arousing in- pact and It would have given impe- A MONSTER marvelous section. There was gentus to good business, especially to ing up of the Maine by a mine. tense interest. eral rejoicing all over Kentucky the class of people who need It TO MEET THE DEFICIT when this decision enfranchised tha Somehow we do not remember to most. Forced to Leave Home. mountain people. Politics had ) that Senator Every year a large number of have seen anywhere BLEW UP MAINE poor sufferers, whose lungs "kre sore nothing to do. with It, and Judge A. O. Bradley was out on the ragPerhaps no candidate In late W. In the Republican Administration O'Rear had Just one vote on the ing stump in denunciation of the years has gotten so badly rattled and racked with coughs, are urged question. as has Judre O'Rear since accept"corrupt lobby." to go to another climate. But this is of Kentucky Some is Now Plainly costly and not always sure. There's It ill becomes the Judge of the ing the nomination of his party for The A vote under the rooster this Governor. Starting with his faCourt of Appeals tov point to his dea better way. Let Dr. King's New Figures. time also means a vote for legisla- mous Bradley eulogy, he has made . Demonstrated. cisions, and remind the people who i Discovery cure you at home. "It tors wfio will name the next Unit- a number of ludicrous and humilprofited by them that his hand cured me of lung trouble," writes Republican platform assures wrote them, where The There is ed States Senator. and that for this reaiating "breaks," all the more reW. R. Nelson, of Calamine, Ark., tho voters that Governor Wlllson's national affairs enter Into the game. markable because of his reputation flD EXPLOSION FROM WITHIN "when all else failed, and I gained Administration, is worthy of all son he should receive their gener-,oconsideration. It, Is not only 47 pounds In weight. According to Judge O'Rear's ar- for astuteness and brains. As an It's surely praise. Believing that Judge O' against tho of tho Judge, the Republican Could HaveCausedlt to tell which of Appellate gument. It la hard Bottom the king of all cough and lung Rear meant what he said when he profession forethics to' do this,Judge's him but it , cures." Thousands owe their lives wrote that plank, Wo. have gone to the planks of the Republican State candidate for Governor Is all right, brings the whole Court In disrepute . was Inserted hi dead earn- but the people do not size him up and health to It. It's positively the records at Frankfort for Platform of Ship 18 Feet Above facts to have its decisions placed upon guaranteed for coughs, colds, est and which just for fun "like a- belonging In the Governor's on which to base a few inquiries. the bargain counter as if they Normal. bragging on hi3 children, chair. a fellow asthma, croup all throat The expenditures for active, mill'. of barter and sale. and lung troubles. his dog or his shotgun." 50c and $1.00. tia during the foiir years of the last In our last Issue we denied Mr. at James H. Wil- Democratlo State' - Administration Trial For bowol complaints, in children session of the C. E. Woods, of Richmond, Ky any VESSEL WAS BROKEN, IN TWO liams, bottle free The. m always give Chamberlain's Colic, were $29,330.16. Press Association will oc- further room for his long articles Kentucky Sept. 23. The coffer Havana, The expenditures for active mili Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and cur In Louisville, December 28th bemeanlng Gov. McCreary, stating United TIME FOR ALL DEMOCRATS tia for threo years and a half nf castor oil. It is certain to effect a and 29th. The main feature of the plainly our reasons therefor. On dam about the wreck of the TO VOTE STRAIGHT TICKET Wlllson's States battleship Maine, sunk in Administration were cure and when reduced with water entertainment will be a luncheon at the first page of The Herald y this harbor the night of February and sweetened, Is pleasant to take. $277,158.87. the Seelbach given by Col. W. B. will be found an article from one Are you a Democrat? Does Judge O'Rear approve of No physician can prescribe a better Haldeman, editor of the Louisville of The Herald's readers taking Mr. 1.", 1898, has been pumped out je Have you a grudge against some that wicked waste of money Woods sharply to task for his in- more than ever before, and the cuton tho remedy. For sale by all deal Times. away of the wreckage reveals man In your party? Does it keep pa,rt of his fellow Republicans, sincerity in dealing with Gov. Mc- ting m or ers. Almost all the old leaders of Creary and The Herald. Wo have the double bottom of the ship, with you from doing your best work? If was tho plank puffing the spectac--" Democracy In Kentucky have an- always tried to bo fair in all edito- part of the keel standing In a per- so, you want to get rid of the ular gyrations of Governor Will-so- n GOV. McCREARY'S AGE NO their rial dealings and of courso will al- pendicular position, some eighteen grudge and come to the help of the nounced or are announcing DISADVANTAGE TO IIIJI a mere Taper boquet, liko'tho loyalty to tho ticket put fortli by low Mr. Woods a like amount of feet higher than the natural posi- party. Senntor McCreary has stood bunch of imitation flowers that was Judge O'Rear has made some-- . their party this year. This is pleas- space to reply to said article. confirms "tho the test for forty years. Not a .word tossed to Taft in the same plattion. This perfectly sneering references to Governor ant to contemplate and gives renewreport and testimony which Com- can his oponent say against his form? Let the voters remember that tho mander Powelson McCreary's age that are unworthy gave before the record as a party man or an uped assurance of Democratic success present high taxes In Kentucky are Investigating Board. The report right, conservative citizen. He js ingAnd while tho Judge Is scratch of him. The at the polls In November. is no old his head over this question, wo the result of a Republican Governor made by Powelson was based upon tried and true, and why turn him will ask him another. Governor er than Henry Wattorson, the most And yet memory goes back to the and the political power of like kind virile writer In America; not as old reports made to him by divers down for an untried man? .Tiidcn Wlllson's Republican Board of time, just before the late Repub- that surrounds him. Taxes have the O'Rear Is a man of promises Equalization made just after the explosion. the following as Justice Harlan.who fashioned hlff lican State Convention, when Judge been raised to meet the deficiencies prompted by the desire "Anything raises in Courier-JourncorrespondThe the value of farming lands pen Into a rapier and impaled the O'Rear was cnught in "close com- of Republican mismanagement. Evtrusts; no older than a hundred" ent this afternoon saw the bottom to make mo Governor." Willson for purpose of taxation: munion" with the alleged chlof ery tax bill bears on its face an Inplayed the same game. He fooled In 1910 on 93 counAmericans who are directing the of the night riders In Western Ken- dictment of Gov. Wlllson's extrav- of the vessel as it stands supported the people on promises great public and private Institutions- - if. and never in a perpendicular position by ties $61,550,579.00 tucky. That llttlo Incident was agant and inefficient administrano," not. ja. single time. In 1911 of this country. He Is young enough !,fl"r stanchions. The lowest, or deck made good on.72 counnever satisfactorily explained. tion. Yet the platform upon which to measure .swords with Judge-platform, Is In tho position describ- Mr. Democrat, don't fool away your ties .. .' 30,478,857.00 Ain i v near, io meet mm on groundf The entrance of Congressman Ben Judge O'Rear and his band of can- ed, in an upheaved mass above the time voting for these goody-goo- d They will Total for two years $92,029,431.00 chosen by the Republican nominee; Johnson into tho ranks of the elo- didates are now running endorses submerged bow. The position of promising Republicans. you and before the campaign was. two sure. Breckenrldge quent defenders of tho Democratic Wlllson's administration meaning this part of the bottom Indicates fool This unprecedented Increase was weeks old ho had that middle-age- d State ticket has produced splendid they would do the same thing if that what Is now tho highest point Democrat. visited upon tho farmers of KenJurist fighting with his back to the effects. There Is no more popular they had the chance. naturally occupied a position at tucky, that the debts Incurred by wall. Rest Treatment for a Rum. McCreary will not man in the State, and his thousands Replying to the statement of Tho about Framo 10, suggesting that If for no other reason. Chamber- Wlllson's militia might be paid. It engagement, or disappoint miss an-, of personal friends need only for Herald that It covered Its front tliero was an explosion of a mine an audilain's Salve should be kept In every meets with the approval of the pres- ence. He is tit to go him to take the lead for them to page of a recent issue with Mr. C. under that part of the ship, say the distance. ent Republican Governor. Does household on accoijnt of Us great Hopklnsvllle Kentucklnn. follow. E. Woods' article, the Hartford Re- about midway between the stem and value in the treatment of burns. It Judge O'Rear approve or' condemn m midship section. the allays tho pain alipost Instantly, and this act of spoliation? His platNot n Word of Scandal Tho Hartford Republican says publican says: The explosion there broko the unless tho Injury Is We would like to remind our Mr. C. E. Woods "Is a bad man to a severe one, form saya he approves It, but this Marred the call of a neighbor on ship Into two parts, throwing part heals contemporary that when we tho parts without leaving a may be one of tho planks that was Mrs. W. P. Spaugh, of Manville. have for you." We agree with our of tho ship, Including the conning scar. This salve Is see fit to "cover our first page" Wyo., who said: "She told me Dr. neighbor and we believe It will find also unequaled inserted "Just for fun." tower, toward the stern, the conwith Mr. Woods' articles, that The know that they King's New Life Pills had cured for chapped hands, sore nipples and Mr. Woods' abuse of Gov. Mcthat ning tower falling on the superstruc- diseases of wo will do so, or any other are sorely burdened but until they of obstinate kidney trouble, Creary and his alignment with the the and ture on the starboard side, whence cents. For sale by skin. Price, 25 read these official figures, they Items that we ma'y use In our Republican candidate for Governor all dealers. m will made her feel like n new in cutting away the wreckage It has Issues. not know exactly how they have Easy, but sure remedy for woman." is one of the several" unfortunate stomach, Aw sure enough? ADABURG. How sassy 1 been allowed to settle to tho main been made the victims of Republic- liver and kidney troubles. things that have happened to Judge Only Sept. 23. Master Ronda, son of an extravagance Now that's Just too everlastllngly deck, slightly forward of the after O'Rear lately. and incompetency. 25c at James H. Williams. m -I rambuntlously bad neigh- turret, which is on tho port side, or J. W. Taylor, has typhoid fever. If our r Enquirer quotes bor should continue to put Just opposite to tho side on which the Mr. John Raymon lfl in Whites- - TRYING TO TRADE ON The Cincinnati WM. WILLIS, Gov. Willson, of Kentucky, as say- whatever It wants THE COURT'S OPINIONS Real Estate, Rochester, Ky., office to on its front explosion took place. Other por- vllle ing, concerning Tho the Republican page, wouldn't that bo an Innova- tions of the superstructure were Green River Deposit Bank. Has for are at our thrown forward, falling upon the schoolhouse this we,ek-- . They have campaign In this State: tion in the newspaper Judge O'Rear hardly crossed the sale two good river farms, two business gono down 100 feet --and still no line into tfie Eleventh District be- smaller farms near Rochester, "It Is not my fuaeral. I simply awful? O, temporal O, forward deck. also Tho double bottom, as stated, is water, have nothing to say." mores! O, scat! fore he began to remind the moun- Rochester' Hotel, which la in good standing in a perpendicular position Mr. W. i. Helm and son Oba and tain people that he had written the repair and trade established. True, Gov. Willson Is not person Well ally the corpse this time, but nature Foley's Kidney Remedy (Liquid) above Frame 10. It is a confirmed wife were in Owensboro Sunday to opinion which had perfected tho ti- located on valuable lot, 17 Tooms, la a great medicine of proven value belief that such a tearing of a ship's see Mrs. Helm, who has ally a fellow Is not expected to get been there tles to tfieir lands, and made their uu uiuer notei. For further par- gay at the funeral of some of his for both acute and chronic kidney bottom could not have been produc- at the hospital for several weeks. homes secure. That Is true, but t ticulars address and bladder ailments and for an- ed by an Interior explosion. It is She is much Improved near kinfolks. 36t and 'will be is only half true. Judge O'Rear WM. WILLIS, , noying urinary irregularities. It is further said that no regulation mil- homo in a few weeks. co,u!d not have put that' decision ' 'The Hartford Republican says; especially recommended to elderly itary mine could have wrought Mrs, IVa Keown, who haB been upon the books had not bis mbkihne la the medicine that a yfellow cures biliousness, Mr'. McCreary says that the people for Its wonderful tonic and such terrific havoc. It must malaria and bob- sick, is improving. have Judges, all Democrats, lempowered Republican party In Kentucky reconstructive qualities, and the been a huge mine, as Capt. Slgsbee Miss Delilah Patton, Livermore, him to do so. It was not a politi- stlpatlon. The first dose, maku von i Is a party of assassination, arid permanent .relief and1 comfort it and others suggested at the time, is visiting Mrs. Dn Patton here; cal decision, nor was. it the result of ieqi oeuer, a few, additional;. jmu gives them. L. McConnelL 117 perhaps a sugar mill boiler or a .Mru. Lena and Mary that It, as a party, procured the Patton vis- personal influenco of persuasion. It cure, completely. .Price: BQc. ,Seld by Hartford assassination of Mr. Goebel. Catherine St., Elmlra, N. Y., says: large cask loaded with explosives. Drug Co., Hartford, ited Mrs. Clarence tPatton. at Taffy Was a Just, verdict, which the Su- Ky,, Donovan We demand of the Republican "Five bottles did the work for me Members of the Maine Board, in Friday afternoon. preme Court of the United States f. Co., Bev,er Dam, 1hat It. quote the exact language, most effectively and beyond doubt cluding Rear Admiral Capps, are Mr. , and Mrs. C. L. Patton will upheld,' and it not .only secured time and place of such utterance bf Foley's .Kidney Remedy U the most reticent ln""Yegard to the discovery: visit Mr. and, Mrs. 'J, H. Miller, the mouataiapeople' their humble Gov, .McCreary, or by its silence reliable kidney ' medicine ever and will 'not confess that it Is an "Dundee, y and Sunday. homes, but made it possible cap''falsi- made." For sale' by all it maliciously deal Important one, but ' anyone With' l. Mrs. Dr. Jatton, who has been ital to build railroads', openfor mln fied his .language. ers. eyes can see the upheaved bot "b very sick, 1b able to be up again. 'm' t0 H,arkt. U. S. SENATOR 15he Latest irv f MILLINERV I Friday, September 29, 19:1 1, YOUR PRESENCE WILL BE APPRECIATED. -- E. R BARNES & BRO., Beaver Dam, Kentucky. DL1QLJC all-da- ik ME Fact I j us were-matter- s mld-wlnt- er to-da- al fi, j ... V tax-paye- rs hr M to-da- y. well-digge- rs W' to-da- " r1- - ' 4 'V'., pto$miliT' -- "' Herald; $1.00 Vr SuUmbeforTHe. "' "WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 27, 1011, THE .HARTFORD HERALD Rev. L. V. Tlchenor, Centertown, few moments a physician arrived, was a pleasant caller at The Herald and afte'r applying the necessary antidote, Mr. Speer was pronounced ofllce yesterday. out of 'danger. Mr. Speer's mouth Mrs. R. H. Taylor and children, and-- . throat were both badly burned, of Wysox, are the guests of Mrs. and had It not been for the quantity Taylor's mother, Mrs. J. G. Jones, of lard taken, he probably would city. havo been In a precarious condiMr. G. V. White has opened up a tion'.' Mr. Speer was unable to go soft drink and erocery business at to work Sunday night, but is restHtho Schroader stand on Union ing easy 1 to-da- y. U9 PAGE FIVE. allTillmeTO CvfinRi V Cm? J n. (jpenmg, a& ?' TOT '& & I J BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure The only Baking Powder Tiade from Royal Crape Cream of artar NO ALUM, NO LIME PHOSPHATE ROYAL a M Ml i. H i street. McDerniott Appreciates The Herald. John Henry! H Louisville, Ky., Sept. 21, 1911. you nro KInj? to have Photographs Editors Herald, Hartford, Ky., made, have them made before the Dear Sirs: I have received Flontlng Studio leaves Hartford on read with much pleasure your and ex'38t2 the 28th. cellent paper of Sept. 20th and I Mrs. Thomas A. Fowler and chil- want to thank you for your kind dren, who have been visiting Mr. J. treatment of me In the paper and E. Davidson and family for several for the highly valued compliment weeks, left Thursday for their home paid me in your editorial columns. at Beaumont, Texas. That will help mo greatly. It's up to-yo- u, W We Extend to th I Arties nf OU j i (bounty a Cordial 'Invitation to Attend our FALL i . O O ooooooooooooooo BAPTIST CHURCH. J. W. limner, Pastor. dark tobacco In this section of the O State will have been cut and hung O for Its further maturing. The tobacco pooling associations are claiming that the crop Is short and are preparing to hold meetings and ask for a larger prlre than has ever been received for the weed. The farmers who aro not so busily engaged In cutting tobacco or who have already cut their crop are now engaged In hi caking wheat ground, and those familiar with conditions claim that next year's wheat crop will be the 4arpest eer raised In this section of the State if favorable weather conditions pre vail. The corn crop Is In excellent condition. C'ood Km in For Salo. Containing C5 acies, on' Benvpr Dam and Hartrord pike, one-hamile from Beaver Dam. Good house, good outbuildings, S acres In woodland. Plenty of water, and fruits of nil kinds. Also will sell horses, cattle, hogs and farming Implements. For further particulars call on JOSEPH R. WILLIAMS, 30t4 Beaver Dam, Ky. lf (!ve-rooni l OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO MILLINERY OPENING SATURDAY, Septeimfoer 30, 1911. Mrs. Sallie Bowden, an experienced Milliner, is in charge this season. She will befc delighted to meet you and show the latest creations in Headwear. Be on hand, bring Miss Iva Cummings, of Olaton, and Mr. T. E. Cooper, of Cromwell, were united In marriage Thursday njght at the residence of Rev. A. B. Gardner, at Beaver Dam. Visit the big Millinery Opening at Barnard & Co.'s next Saturday. Miss Wright will be ready to show you all the latest and most attractive designs In fall headwear. The annual Daviess County Pair will convene at Owensboro next Wednesday, continuing the remainder of the week. Preparations are I being made for a big fair. Hartford School oj Music Piano, Harmony, Violin and Voice Culture. Under the direction of Miss Knthe-rl- n Thompson, of Frankfort, and Miss Margaret Nail, city. 3Stf your friends and Remember it Pays to Trade with A a' House that Saves You Money! Illinois Central Railroad Time ble at Beaver Dam, Ky. -- Robert Sidney Walker, Master Second son of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Walker, city, Is quite sick of feSouth Bound. North Bound. p.m. vers. No. 1324:05 a.m. No. 12111:35 No 12212:28 p.m. No. 1012:48 p.m. If you need anything In the drug No. 1022:48 p.m. No. 1318:55 p.m. store line, remember the Hartford J. E. Williams. Agt Drug Co. store is now selling at Ta- JS5a COST. OOOOOOOOOOOOQOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O O LOCAL NEWS AXD Madlsonvllle PERSONAL POINTS O O Jeweler J. B. Tappan has Peen In lately on business and visiting his brother, Jeweler M. H. Tappan. 1 A Exclusive sale of Irvlngton Flour. Messrs. J. C. Byers and J. H. Goff, of Frledaland, paid The HerW. H. MOORE & SON. ald a pleasant call while In HartFall Opening of New Millinery at ford Saturday. Barnard, & Co.'s Saturday. Mrs. Dully Parks, city, who has 60c per In Jugs, New Sorghum been 111 for the past ten days of gallon W. H.. Moore & Son. troubles incident to old age, Is imjgWuSst received a barrel of Hlnes' proving slowly. DIlllFlckles. Flnel Schrceter's Floating Studio will W. H.. MOORE & SON. leave Hartford Sept. 28th. Better once. Fresh and Cured Hams, Lard, have those Photos made at 37tf Don't put it oft. &c always on hand. SON. W. H. MOORE & Mr. W. H. Renfrow and son Edward Renfrow, Dundee, who have Best brands Meal and Flour, been III of typhoid fever for several Family Groceries, &c, at weeks, are improving. W. H. MOORE & SON'S. Plenty of them, Old Newspapers FOR Sale Cheap Good work nice and clean, tied up in neat pack,, hQrw.'feuggy and harness. M ages. For sale at The Herald office R. R. WEDDING. tf 5c per large bundle. tf jMk ttorser W. H. Barnes has been Mrs. Alex Barnett, who has been m kjir i nHfin Greenville the past few days on visiting friends and relatives In Owlegal business. ensboro and Fordsvllle fort several Judge Wedding is making some weeks, has returned home, "Will sell tho best Patent 'extensive improvements on his res The Fall Opening of Millinery idence on Clay street. Flour at $4.25 per barrel, spot goods will and other seasonable "W. E. Ellis. Mr. WllUe Walker, of Lexington, occur at Barnard & Co.'s next Satt cash. ' Ky was In Hartford awhile Sat- urday. Be sure to attend. The Produce Man. tf urday and paid The Herald a call. Mrs. Sallie Bowden, of Leltch-flel- d, TOOK CARBOLIC ACIB has arrived In Hartford , and Mr. O, T. O'Bannon, who Is In WAS SAVED WITH LARD the crosstle business at Burkesvllle, has charge of the millinery departfamily here. ment of Fair & Co. this season. , Ky., Is the guest of his The Owensboro Inquirer says: Dr. N. J. Rains, Rosine; Messrs. For SIe Town property, vacant M. E. Speer, who resides at CL15 dwelling. T. L. Loyd, Narrows, and I. N. Lan-ha- Bolivar street, owes his life possilota, cotftgM and, two-s(oFordsvllle, gave The Herald bly to his presence of mind and a PjA, C, YEISBR&CO., a call while In Hartford Saturday. can of Jard that wbb sitting on the J. F. CASEBIBR'A CO., Funeral kitchen table at his home. MMrWHilMrs. W. B. Render have Mr. Speer Is night watchman at rptursed'sfflrom aivislt with their Directors and Embalmers. All calls S. t promptly and carefuliy atUndd..to, the Glenmore distillery, and gener--" assmtcKy ally eats his, lunch about 4 o'clock day or night. Both t?lephwiJ in the afternoon. For the past few Daw,-JCyBeaver, 2Stf $ days Mr. Speer .has been 'ill, and had hi, Lim vomvlAusdm at ay Grocery. Little Kennedy Collin, r .,. worn ... been taking a teaspoonfulof med- -i tvjb uoBaemo unwo. uwiww. o,r Mr. anajBrs. ,k.jt. (cine before eating. Sunday afterOalled'frRBd proapt iellvwy. of fevers bfeVtUu noon before eating his lunch he Thong 10. Her Grocery. who has past three" weeks,, is iwjwmag poured out his medicine as usual, . Just to see "Whether the people -.1M-..t and after swallowing it, discovered appreciate such a thing or not, the PJUWljr. - h)s mistake, He' found that he had Miss Hartford Drug Co. Is now selling taken 'a dose of 'carbolic acid. Mr. goede at .OOOTJor 15 days. This. weeks MkV lB0ja5FperllriefiM, notions, (Hd' turned JiWllniiltBKidiflEKs ste-- Speer did' not gel excited, but at urmmmL-nT'everything uHaHff carried is a- - negrapher for (OTjnHpttjrHaiall- - oncewenl to the lard, can and began pouring lard Into his' stomach. ' In a ton, Ohio. ry Dr. E. W. Patterson has Rochester, Ky., for Klrksvllle, Mo., course in MANY IX HAYRACK PARTY to take a osteopathy, KILLED II Y FAST TIMIX after which he will probably locate at a new point. Xeenah, Wis., Sept. 25. Work There Is a special AT C03T sale was virtually suspended In now going on at the drug store of county officers Investhe Hartford Drug Co., Manager Xeenah while Nofslnger says ho can't sing, but tigated the killing of thirteen mem bers of a hayrack party who were can sell you goods mighty cheap. run over by p. fast passenger train Col. T. J. Smith has returned of the Chicago and Northwestern from Lawton, Okla., where he and railroad yesterday. It is said the Mr3. Smith went to visit their accident was due to a large bill daughters. Mrs. Smith will spend a board that obstructed the view of few weeks there before returning the driver of the team and the enhome. gineer. The eighteen survivors, eight of Judge and Mrs. Jno. B. Wilson and Mrs. J. R. Pirtle left Monday whom were unhurt and three of for Lexington, where Judge Wilson whom may die of injuries, gay that 'will attend the State Convention of the accident could have been avoid'the Knights of Pythias, represent- ed but for the sign board. Nearly young people on ing Rough River Lodge Xo. 110, of all tho thirty-on- e the hayrack were employed In a Hartford. woodenware factory. They had atParties desiring to purchase the tended a wedding anniversary at soft drink and other small privileges the hdn-fff Peter Hanson. of the big Democratic rally here on the 12th of next month would do KENTUCKY .MOUXTAIXEHR well to see dr correspond"' with MADE WHISKEY I. CELL the Committee Hooker Williams, Chairman. Salem, Ore., Sept. 25. The inOne thousand copies of minutes genuity of Bill Edwards, a Kenof the Eleventh Anniversary of the tucky mountaineer serving a life Ohio County Missionary Baptist As- term for murder, gave prohibition sociation, held with Cane Run In tho State penitentiary a hard Church, Frledaland, this county, in blow this week. The trouble has nnd the August, were recently Issued from been righted, however, "drys" again have the upper hand. Tho Herald Job rooms. For several days the prison Messrs. C. L. Taylor and' son have guards noticed that quite a number purchased of Leslie Hoover his res- of their charges showed signs of taurant and soft drink stand on Intoxication. Investigation followMain street, Hartford, and will con- ed, with tho result that crude duct same in the future. Mr. plant with a capacity of p. dozen Hoover has not decided yet Just drinks of pure moonshine whiskey what he Is going to do. a day had been Installed In EdThe grocery store of D. D. wards' coll. With a hot water bottle and the Schroader, on Union street, was taken charge of by Sheriff T. H.' prunes which the convicts are. alBlack last week under attachment lowed, tho' Kentuckian was enabof local and foreign creditors. Mr. led to manufacture n decidedly Schroader was absent In Louisville strong brand of whiskey. at the time the attachment was Diarrhoea is always more or 'ess levied. prevalent during September. Be Capt. Richmond P. Hobson, tho prepared for It. Chamberlain's Col"hero of the Merrlmac," will deliver ic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remed his celebrated lectura at the court Is prompt and effectual. It can nl house In Hartford on next Tuesday ways be depended upon and Is peasnight, October 3. Capt. Hobson Is a ant to take. For sale ry all dealnational character, having lectured ers, m In all of the principal cities of the country, and he should have a big OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO crowd hero. Popular prices of ad- O SPECIAL NOTICE O mission. O O in regnrd to O OBITUARIES, RESOLUTIOXS O IMPORTANT NOTICE! O OF RESPECT, &c. O post-gradua- te to-de Prayer meeting Wednesday evening will be conducted by Bro. T. H. Balmaln. Teachers' meeting Thurs PRESIDENT TAFT GETS day evening In the Baraca room. VERY FEEIlliE APPLAUSE Sunday School nt 9:45, Dr. E. W. Supt. Morning worship at 11 Coffcyvllle, Kan., Sept. 25. Pres- Ford, o'clock and evening worship at 7:30 explained his ve- B. ident Tnft Y. P. U. meeting at G.30 o'clock. toes of the Democratic tariff bills to Rev. R. E. Fuqua has been called 10,00ft citizens of Kansas here. to the care of Concord Baptist Not a single handclap or cheer, except from the reception commit- Church. He will preach his first sermon on Saturday before tho 2d tee on tho platform, greeted him. Sunday In October at 11 o'clock and "Bound as I was," the President will preach Sunday at the same said, "by my platform, which shows hour. that the American Industries are Pastor J. W. Bruner Is In n re sufficiently protected, I could do vival meeting this week with Rev. nothing but withhold my signature A. B. Gardner at Prentls. from these bills. I am here not to -apologize for those vetoes. I am TO THE FARMERS. hefe to explain them," he said, In Jones' Pure Animal Matter talking about his veto of the wool left bill and the farmers' free list bill. Fertilizers, manufactured by to-d- Yours sincerely, E. J. McDERMOTT. Jones' Fertilizer Co , Louis ville. Ky. Have on hand a car-loaA'so 10 tons of pure Bone Meal. "Will appreciate your patronage W. K Ei.lip, The Produce Man. tf rOIIACCO CROP SAID TO BE Til 13 "BEST EVER" Salt;. Farms All sizes, to 300 acres. We can please jou If you want to buv land. A. C. YEISER & CO.. Hartford, Ky. fn-ni-- Fir oooooooooooocoo MARRIAGE LICENSE. O O Owensboro, Ky., Sept. 25. With OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO from every section, T. E. Cooper, Cromwell, to Iva Information even the very remotest vicinities, Cummings, Olaton. belt of tho of the tobacco-growin- g Green River distilct, that men are in great demand to work in the toSPECIAL PRICES bacco fields, It Is claimed that the farmers are preparing one of the finest crops of tobacco, eo far as ALWAYS - PREVAIL quality is concerned, tbat has been W1TII8 raised In West Kentucky for years. o Hundreds of farmers and laborers engaged In tho task of cutting are k 8 the weed, and, by the last of the present week the entire crop of I R One new three-inc- h Buckeye Road o B Wagon FOR SALE. Also carload of $ Daybreak Fertilizer and Farm and p g Poultry Woven Wire-i- ust In. We o o carry a full line of Groceries, g 0 Hardware, Tinware. Queensware, p ( o Harness, Saddlery and Notions. ?5 -- LIKENS ACTONS AUTUMN My Fall Opening will Millinery! oc- o It pays to visit 8 o i cur next Saturday, September 30. Au invitation extended to all to attend. All the newest and most attractive designs, made to your or- 8 der at most reasonable prices. B 8 Satisfaction Guaranteed ! B the new store near the rail-- g road and pike crossing. Prices, weights 5S2 and measures GUARANTEED. Miss Poppie Nail, Main Street. nr g LIKENS&ACTON Proprietors. HARTFORD, : g' KENTUCKY, g Plartford. n -- oooooooooocoococooooooooco . .n . ir. -- ti . COME TO DUNDEE MERCANTILE COMPANY For Anything You Need in ba-gain- GENERAL MERCHANDISE There are always our Large Store. to be had at Respectfully, s OOOOOOOOOOOOQOO aF ? ii: -- ,i, i.a . . , !, -- 4rill v&mi7, iIl nw, t MewajatWp- The Hartford Herald has adopted a new rule In regard to Obituaries, Resolutions of Respect, Cards of Thanks, &c, whether written at the the behest of lodges, churches nr individuals, and that is, we shall charge at the rate of two cents per line for all such articles, except obituary poetry, which will be one cent per word, stralght.Thls is tne smallest rate we' charge for anything and h is only of our regular rate. The amount, in cash or stamps, 'must accompany each article, or It will not be printed. Six words average a line in ordinary reading and every separate character dr initial letter counts as a word. The heading and the signature both Count one line each, even if they are only a word or two. obituary All poetry, straight through, one cent per word. Contributors please remember. one-flft- DUNDEE MERCANTILE - DUNDEE, KENTUCKY. One lot good light Brooms, regular 25c and 35c values, closing out price; each 00 SPECIALS 15 ty-pou- nd wi-MJm- CO.,., JsJisJ0 4 iM ill 71 M Hf bags Salt, 35c each. Only a few of these left. . Cents t.A.-,iT . FOLEY. KIDNEY 'F FOII BAOKAAHB KHNHTW ANB BLABBKK .it PHIS HARTFORD GROCERY COMPANY. fwp t Wii 1MTT nl iiH" D FAGS) SIX. THE HARTFORD HERALD spondent, dn the defensive and split constantly at Into bitter factions, each other's throats. From ocean to ocean, they are fighting each other like tho cats of Klnkenny. President Taft, leading the stand-pfaction, while Senator Robert La Folletto 'Fighting Marlon Bob,'.' as Ills followers love to call him heads tho Insurgents. With them. It Is war to the knife and the knife to the lillt. "They are so thoroughly destroying each other that Bometlmes it seems that all we have to do Is to stand still and see tho salvation of the Lord; but wise Democrats are not In favor of standing still or of at WEDNESDAY, SETT. 2T, JM1. va tvr-;Frrn-n- titf ti The Hartjord Herald up W W 'UW '.' fW 'IJJ METHODIST CONFERENCE IN GREENVILLE When you have a languid, stretchy fcollnB, ochty sensation In the legs, sallow complexion, bad breath, disordered stomach, constipated bowels and you (eel "no account." blue and discouraged, LOOK OUT FOR h M. n. & E. RAILROAD & N. TLME TA- MEETING BLE AT HARTFORD, KY. CHILLS Xy., i rt r l r P fc yj I! IS THE NEED. Church, South, at Greenville have germs. tho It la doaA hrlnirs of marvelous power In ridding?drlvrnsystemthn Malarialcnrrtnletelv. It acts promptly: a medicine Imnrovempnt. n. of been completed. For tho third time nut tho first disease frw rlnv. use As a Chill remedy, Herblne Is vastly superior to the old stylo syrups which sicken tho stomach. In Its history tho Louisville ConIt contains no quinine or poisonous lneredlents. Its cftect is derived purely from herbs which destroy tho germs that have found their way into the system, and, through the admirable ference convenes in Greenville Wedfactiondepending on Republican CLARK effect of tho medicine, they arc driven out of tho body. CHAMP In all Malarial disorders the Liver is tho starting- point. It is torpid, and ns a result the system Is alism to give us the victory next nesday, September 27, having been full of bilious Impurities a condition In which the malarial germ thrives. Under the Influence of year. On the contrary, wo should entertained here first October jiermno tne uvcr becomes active again, tne system is cicansea or disease germs, bile ana impurities. 1110 aigcsnon is strengthened wncn mo vital organs aro mirlned and ana mo ooweis rcguimca. continue as tvo bavo begun press 1855, and on September worKing rrely can be no Chills, Malaria, Jjovr spirits or ealiowness. The body is full to over- flowing with a there feellnff of Vigor, strength and cheerfulness. our banners, 1885, the first meeting being preRETURNS G forward, advance fine keep everlastingly pounding them, sided over by Bishop Robert Payne Bottle. Price 50c pass more good hills until we have and the second by Bishop A. W. JASIES P. BALLARD FHOPniHTOR BT.OtnS, MO. programme Wilson. our entllro To Native Heath, After Ab- carried outthe President to sign or The coming conference will be Stephens Eye Salve Is n remedy of treat power la diseases of the eyes or eyelids. It heals qsjfldy. and force veto meritorious Democratic meas- presided over by Bishop James H. sence of 35 Years. Ala., and Soi,o Amp KtcoMMCNDcn6v ures, which are designed to pro- McCoy, of Birmingham, HARTFORD DRUG CO., HARTFORD, KV'., DONOVAN & CO., REAVER DAM, KV. mote tho prosperity, happiness and bids fair to be the most Important people. and most Interesting that has ever JW IMMENSE CROWD TO BREET safety of tho American That Is a policy which will win and been held. ry now costs fifteen cents a pound does not stand for. He must repThe Rev. G. P. Dillon, pastor of which deserves to win. THE CROP CONDITIONS as against seven cents a short tlmo resent. Individually and personally, Teacher.WIio Delivers "The gretest statesman that ever tho local church, says that the ComFormer without chance of question or lled, bar none, Thomas Jefferson, mittee on Entertainment has met OF FOREIGN COUNTRIES the price t0 consumers being eight doubt, all the 'principles and polia Masterly Argument said: 'Eternal vigilance Is the price with extraordinary success and that .cents a pound. cies of progressive) Democracy. of liberty.' It Is also tho price of all arrangements for entertaining The Incrpapd enst nf rnffnn (a for Demoracy. Tho success of 1912, now seemsuccess at tho polls. I commend It the 400 visiting ministers and deleUp tO Average Wheat duo to the action of tho Brazilian ingly assured, can only be consummost cheerfully and enrncstly to gates have been made. The meet- About ing of tho conference will be held In Pl'IMIi Democrats over tho land." Government In placing an arbitra- mated along tho lines of progresOHSTKHPEllOl'S ' Yields Are Large in Europ 31 SETS ry value upon Its principal product sive Democracy, which is true Dethe large auditorium of the new Speaker Clark reviewed condiInstead of the economic value based mocracy, and with a candidate who-shalLawreneeburg, Ky., Sept. 20. tions In both parties, referred to the court house, tho morning sessions ean Localities. on the cost of production and the bo In full essential particuChamp uiarK, uiu dlstln- - Democratic victory of 1910, and the being devoted to the transaction of When v demand. lars the apostle and representative Speaker of the Natlonal various Congressional tights, rtnd the business of the conference, the gulshed Washington, Sept. 16. CondiA shortage In the sugar beet crop 'of those progressive principles, House of Representatives, stepped said that "had the Republicans In evening sessions being given over to special events, and the afternoons tions of the important foreign crops of Germany and the cane crop of Denver News. 10 o clock the Sixty-firCongress honestly from his train here at as reported to tho United States Dethis morning, ho was greeted by redeemed the promises made in tho being devoted by the bishop and his partment of Agriculture's Bureau tho sourthern part of tho United States, combined with a heavy dehim back campaign of 1908, to revise the tar- cabinet to consideration of assignthousands who welcomed of Statistics aro announced as fol mand for sugar for canning purthey would have ments. Ws native home after an absence iff downward, to I lows: poses, is responsible for the great The of thlrtvUve years, when as' .a coun mado their party invincible, and nrlnclpalfollowing Is the program of In Western Canada tho greatest Increase In the cost of 'that article. For Infants and Children. events that practically of Anderson tWouid have secured try sehoof.-tvhp- r anbther long portion of 9,500,000 acres of wheat make name and jease flf power. The masses of the have been arranged" for: Tfis Kind You Have Always Bought county he left WANTED FOR U. S. ARMY, Monday, Sept. 2."., will begin tho had been cut by early September. fm"u It' Mlesourf. I'1 tlu ,vast people .without regard to party been Ablebodlcd unmarried men between examination of the Ave classes of Harvesting operations have Beats the re honest, and they dfiliations, ill,ftt resolved itoclf Jto undergraduates, who will be eam-Ino- d conducted under generally favorable age3 of 18 and 35; citizens of Unit Signature of for ttie noted lman(, ilonety and .candor In etention cotri?tU Commercial estimates ed States, of good character and by fifteen ministers, appointed conditions. had 'lie men. wore hundreds' range between 150,000,000 and temperate habits, who can speak, that nd "One of the chief reasons why we forMondaypurpose. Not Knocking Slattery. cone to school to "Prof." CV evening, September 25, 185,000,000 bushels. read and write tho English langDemo-woul- d day" "c.von In J910, wflfl that the Mrs. Coogan An' the little thing little dreamed that one Western and North Central Eu- uage. For Information apply to the meeting bf the Historical So In hold tho exalted position of crata' and Insurgent Republicans rope suffered from an almost un- Recruiting Officer, ciety will be held. Beaver Dam. Is the dlvll's own Image of his fathAmerican Congress f- nmrrpss CIU Constantly uiimnicr- er. Sneaker of the Up- Kentucky. precedented lack of moisture. Wednesday, September 30tf. 27, tho of tho Mrs. Slattery YIs, but I don't and wield such a power In the po ing on the broke? prom.'ses conference proper will convene with on winter cereals the effects wero On fbelr nrnmlnntt'tW Pnnitl.llrnn nffnlra of the nation. If II Ip Van AVInklo Could Awnko mind that o much so long as ho everywhere beneficial. a welcome address by T. N. Belcher, almost ,,......., . ...... ,....,. -Now. kapes hllthy. ..! II, linfnl . ' rrrr.ee iinrfMv in Mlnlr lilnd'Cfl, a'ld pi this city. " Quantitatively the aggregate wheat Alter no nau rewcu "i- " Ufl "Wouldn't Rip Van Winkle be .Wednesday evening the anniver- yield of tho Western and North Speaker Clark, escorted by many of upon their scorn of the righ rl sary lils former pupils, was taken to the demands of the people. We appe of the Board of Education vlll Central European countries, omit- astonished If ho could awake now?" ed to the country on that record, l?c held. "I should say so. Just think of ting Russia, Is known largely to exold log house south of town where It. He never saw a steamship or a The Speaker was and won an astonishing victory he was born. Thursday evening the anniversa ceed that of the preceding year. greatly affected when he recalled which, let us hope, is only the be- - ry of tho Sunday School Board will Ryo shows some shortage In vol- railroad train, to say nothing of automobiles and aeroplanes. and the ginning of a long series of victories ecenes of his childhood be celebrated ftltjl 8P. address by ume. Oats are heavily deflclcent and "I know; but what would sur only a very moderate yield of corn happy 'lays spent in the modest for lower taxes, for greater ccon- - Blaliop McCoy. A few years aeo flyinsr . prise him most would be the way 1 US?-'jomles and for better government. riomlclle, ? machines were hardly f" t?npak- - "The new Democratic House has Friday eveTililg Is the anniversa- is expected. '11 thought of, nor was Europe the women are able to dress without Central In South Immediately on his armai ry of the Board of Church Extenmm- a - rnrnrrl :n HtilnnMlil - na in nnr- n - -- - -- - . i small cereals, though not so abund- causing riots or even starting scansion. An address by Dr. W. F. r Clark was taken to a notei up m our friends and dumbfound yjj... re- ant as last year, have given better dals," (J. will be the feature. the city where he held a public - ,P"se enemies. No House has in a nun- our Saturday evening comes the anni- than average quantities. The corn ceptlon. shaking hands wltu A Drendful Sight in' summer. Now Scott's many or tnem generation achieved bo much con- versary 01" the Board 'of, MlssJonij crop promises wel rocnunlzinc .i, ra' To H. J. Barnum, of Freeville, N. Emulsion is as much a sumstructive legislation of such a, benthem by their first Ih Russia the yield In both wheat V., was the fever sore that had and calling mer as a, winter remedy. eficial character In So short f time, With the Rev. George E. FOskett and ryo probably will be much plagued his lifo for years In spite Jinnies, Many related Incidents of notwithstanding the presiding, Science did it. All Drortt.u ffitt that wo county In Anderson 1,1s career In Sunday morning and evening all smaller than in either of tho past of many remedies he tried. At last at - t.-- i. c..l,n.. Marr nlinWPil mUCH had been sneered mere for years as local pulpits will bo filled by visit- two years. No trust worthy esti- he used Bucklon's Arnica Salve and negation and V' heartily at being a party 0? mate of the exact extent of the de- wrote: and lathed ing pastors. w -"It has entirely healed ..x..i"""ly lleMltute 01 constructive PARKER'S of comedy, with the tinge Hoals On Saturday afternoon will bo ficiency, however, can be had until with scarcely a scar left." statesmanship That sneer Is now HAIR BALSAM tht bur. told Speaker Clark that laymen's rally, In charge of C. tho publication of the official fig- burns, boils, eczema, cuts, bruises, CleuKt mil txiutlfltf growth. hold On laxuilant Promotes frozen on the faces of the sneerers. JTalla Onj the last time he saw him was when T1,at gibe disturbs nobody any M. Phillips, LoulsvIIlo Conference ures. The wheat shortage Is at- swellings, corns and piles like mag- BBIsjfig; JB Never to It to Bettors Color. Youthful Hair .,,,, ,. . ..- - had been Curt. K!p dlmm k h.lr filling. tributed chiefly to a disastrous ic. Only 25c at James H. Williams, i lay leader. '"'" IIU 1UH- OWIWUl ffic.itiJtUU't Drurglm m threatened with a flogging by The conference will probably bo crop falluro In Southeastern Russia 214 Main street. "Tho great battlo of 1912 must "Prof." Clark for some Infraction In session until Monday, October 2. and Western Siberia. Confirmation of the calamity Is DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE , of the school rules. The statesman be fought on the splendid record of MUST HE REAL DEMOCRAT As usually laughed heartily when the former tho Democrats in this Congress and treated, a sprained found In a report that the Russian pupil told him he was ready to take upon that record we can win not ankle will disablo a man for threo Government has bought large quanThe campaign of 1912 will be a the Hogging then and there If tho only next year, but for years to or four weeks, but by applying tities of ryo nnd wheat for the relief displain, unmistakable, clear-cthought ho was "man come." Chnmberlaln'8 Speaker Liniment freely as of tho unfortunate districts. Bar EHHHHRflMS9HB33fl soon as tho Injury Is received, and ley promises a good crop and of cussion and decision between two enough" to administer It. The lines of national policy, involving observing the directions with each corn a bountiful yield Is assured. after looking him over, Speaker, ABUSHED t858.ES2toSH ARE YOUR KIDHEYS WELL? bottle, a cure can bo effected in sold that he hardly felt equal to the In the Southern hemisphere tho radical differences upon fundament a SyuH diamond, or watch, illvcrJewelry i ,.- -! from two to four days. For sale "Wml growing crops aro entering upon al points, not alone of national leg-- J task. ynit, you can get IViCfH B3IHI and all dealers. began to fill up V .LITwrenceburg m best quality at VHSJIJH tho first month of transequatorlal lslatlon, but of the attitude inPfMlthe Many Hartford People Know the price L'ffiQliH! gener- temperament of the federal execu- mbPjuKCJt tha lowest the Respring. In Argentina recent early with Democrats and even from IbHV2c$JP rmJaKXH Not Sure. PSninFQT Uftll TJMHan ru kii Li7aH al rains throughout tho grain belt tive and federal Judiciary as well. publicans from every section of this Importance of Healthy "See here, Rastus," said tho now have strengthened confidence in the The national conscience, not less adjoining counties to hear ntoa house arrival at tho hotel, "do you mean outcome of tho futuro harvest. Tho than the national Intelligence, de 7 Kidneys. Speaker Clark lift his voice in the IN THE SOUTH.-1to tell me that this egg Is fresh?" fcair a renturv ire hare (erred ex ' flax seed arid mand a thorough change, a revers areas under whtat, .tnmi interest of the Democratic State trade. "It was when hit was laid, suh," oats are 4 per cent., 2 per cent, and al as well as a revision of the na- - duslvely the Southerncatalogue. WrlAddreu. f illustrated ticket, and attend the monster Tho kldnoya ilHW- - tue blood. important : for our free replied the waiter. per cent, respectively larger than tional policy in many 12 In honor of the occasion. Not They work litRht and day. I & ' G. P- "And when was that, pray?" de- last year, making a record acreage. particulars. only were this and adjoining coun Well kldhfcys remove Impurities. , Box 28 UaUvltle, Kr. candidate for , manded the guest. Thn Democratic Given favorable conditions, a good ties largely represented, but there Sick kidneys allow Impurities to "Ah dunno, Boss," replied Ras- wheat crop In Chile seems assured. President next year muBt be diswere largo delegations from nearly multiply. tus. "Diss yere Is mah first season Australian wheat acreago Is said to tinctively Democratic. He must be disall the counties In the Eighth No kidney 111 should be neglected. He at diss yero hotel, suh." show a slight Increase with pros- not merely trict. There is grave danger in delay. must Btand for tho things that Taft pects for a favorable crop. The barbecue was held at the fair If you have backacho or urinary Foley Kidney Pills In British India conditions have grounds and the largest crowd over troubles, Will reach your Individual case if Improved, but rain Is still lacking occnslon. seen there graced the you are nervous, dizzy or worn you have any fdrm of kidney or If In some districts. An official report Congressman Ollle M. James spoke out, bladder trouble, nny backacho, ner- upon the acreage planted to cotton tho greatest enfirst and aroused Begin treating your kidneys ati vousness, rheumatism, urlo acid In 1911-1- 2 In districts which usually thusiasm with his sledge-hammonce; poisoning, or irregular and painful via raise 75 per cent, of the total, estiand the Republican licks at O'Rear Use a proven kidney remedy. kidney action. Before you reach mates the area at 11,360,000 acres, the Cottoq party. After discussing national None endorsed like Doan's Kid- the limit of physical endurance and BeltTtoute acres In the against 12,215,000 issues ho touched up Judge O'Rear ney Pills. the direct, quick while your condition is still cura- same territory last year, or a deposition as In lively fashion for hiB line from Mem Recommended by thousands. ble, take Foley Kidney Pills. Their crease of 7 per cent. Tho condi phis, through Ark . n standpat insurgent and IndorseProved by grateful testimony. quick action and positive result will ansas, to the Southwest tion of the crop was returned as exment of Taft and the National Reone rutins t ico iplendld you. Try them. For sale ceedingly bad-IJohn H. Willis, Judge of Police the Punjab and administration and then Court, High street, Cloverport, Ky., delight publican tralni dallr. with throuch by all dealers. m declaring that owing to the prolonged Rajputana, leeDen. chair car and parlor- In the next breath . says: "I have no hesitation In procafe cart. Traini from all parts drouth; elsewhere the crop was fair Yt (O'Rear) never intended that nouncing Doan's Kidney Pills tho How Fldo Lost Out. of the Southeitt connect In Mem since the Taft and Bradley Indorsement best remedy to bo had for kidney "My girl used to think a lot of to good. Heavy rains have phis with these Cotton Belt trains fallen in the Punjab and Southeastshould be taken' seriouslv A Southwest I take pleasure In rec hor pug dog, but I've managed to disorders. Neither time nor money should keep,. Speaker Clark ojjowed .Congress- ommending them to all persons af get the edge on him since wo mar- ern Rajputana. tou irom mazuur uu opponuouT trip. lor it wont tasemuca man James at If SO cwslock. flicted with this trouble. I will be ried." CI ttiitr 10 cq , "How did you work It?" Speaker Clark said in part: pleased to answer any questions FOR FLETCHER'S "Triumphant Democracy la now about Doan's Kidney Pills at any "Fldo wouldn't eat her cooking resounding theme of, every time." and I did." tho tongue. After seventeen, years of For sale by all dealers. Price 50 Tickling In the throat, hoarse- A CUP OF COFFEE JIAS wandering- in tho wildorness, we cents. Foster-Mllbur- n On tha 1st and Srd Tneadajf el each month ex Co., BuffaDOUBLED IN ITS COST eursion tlcletf are eoM via coweo upon Mount Victory lo, New York, solo agents for the ness, lOBB of voice, Indlcaate the this day stand points In .ArkarMaa. tooMasa, Texaa and Oklahoma', need of BALLARD'S HOREHOUND IthXdar return limit aBdaovoTerir. The mat and look into tho Promised Land, United States. Chicago, Sept. 22. Witb. the fureases the lungs, quiets SYRUP. It chance Soottimt wtti'toa be trtnj let tha mtxt which we will enter and possess In cottoi Bait exourstoio tk t6edu! aad cott ot iy. Remember the name Doan's a quarter of tho cougn ana restores neaun in tne ther Increase of ticket Seed today tor eotatfeto 1912. and take no other. from your come tomni win auw aire you oar orpor-tan- ltr Price 25c. 50c a pound, yesterday In sugar, It dawnbronchial tubes. JboolletiT bttornl l pteture and (acta yoo'llllfce, everywhere are "Democrats aoeeTMyrrM. ! i v and $1.06 per bottle. Sold by .Hart- - ed on Chicago that a cup of coffee sAm cheerful, hopeful, confident, united .L. C MARRY, TrtweMf Paiseagi er Af t tow costs twice as much as it did a Ky., Republict Tt. SlftUa $1 & Tear rord Drug uo.. waruora, Ky. MTluU4iB.Ul.TUU.K y. and aggressive, while our a short time ago. The Brazilian ber-ovan & Co.,' Beaver Dam, m an friends are sad, hopeless de-REMEDY YOU antl-pcrlod- lc pur-catl- vo 3-- 8, 16-2- 2, Tlmo Card is effective from Monday, Aug. 21st: North Bound No. 112 duo at Hartford 7:10 a. m. No. 114 duo at Hartford 3:40 p, m. South Bound No. 115 due at Hartford 8:45 a, m. No. 113 duo at Hartford 1.46 p. ra. II. E. MISCHKE, Agt. The following h. Louisville Body Meets There for Third Time Bishop Coy Presiding. Greenville, Ky Sept. Mc- 23. Ar- entertaining tho Louisville Conference of the M. E. rangements for HERBINE per You Have th Symptoms and If You Do Not Do Something You Will Surely Have the Disease. l ...J st CASTOR A vd pub-visit- &i imi .. - ...... --- ay !...,., Scott's Emulsion va'" JP t' ,,. 1 !,,, ..v-- ut r :- HHH StH KJUfl WW & Border o. baT-licc- uo ( Barnos Go., I er It's just a step to Texas -- OhiJr.n Gry CASTO.RIA fare excursion elt Route - i 1 aent i jlwh.-SllrfCn-W WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 27, 1011. THE HARTFORD HERALD strong red light) concentrating all his attention on it, he fixed his gaze with all the will power at his command on a photographic plate that had previously been immersed In a weak developer In a dark room. At the end of a quarter of an hour tho image of the object appeared on tho negative. to tho Commander's According theory, theso astounding results are due to certain obscure light rays which ho calls "V" rays. As tho Academy of Science Is the highest official body of savants In France, and all Commander Dar- get's experiments were made in the presence of six witnesses, there seems no doubt as to their authenticity. Paris cor. N. Y. Times. SHERIFF'S SALE. virtue of Execution No. 419 directed to me, which Issued frpm the Clerk's office of the Ohio Circuit court, In favor of F. L. Felix, MasOhio Circuit ter Commissioner Court, for use and benefit FordB-vlll- e Banking Co. against J. P. et al., for $1,950.50, with interest at the rato of C per cent, per annum from tho 2d day of Augcosts heroust, 1909, and $110.-3Dy Gil-mor6 PAGE SEVEK. SUFFRAGE BODY A VOW NEVER TO. LEAVE murderous persons are making in this county. There are only seven- I01ETS00N In Louisville-W- ill be Big ty dead persons, victims of tho KEPT knife and pistol, In this county In tho past year. As John Isaacs would i say, "They have not bothered any Parents Objected to Her Swee- of our folks yet," but there Is no Plne-vil- le telling how soon they will. theartIs Now Too Weak Sun. HER BED, STRICTLY At Gathering. A- - SPEAKERS to Walk. Alton, 111., Sept. 18, When Miss disappointed and Alice Mundy, heartsoro because her mother forbade hor communicating with her finance, took to her bed, vowing that she would never arise until all objections had become removed, Mrs. Mundy thought It was a girlish whim and that in the course of a very short while the attachment would bo broken. since Ten years havo elapsed then, and not once has Miss Mundy placed her foot to' the floor and but once has sho been out doors and that was when she was lifted, against her will, and carried out on her cot. Now sho Is unable to arise, even If she would. Total lack of exorcise has so weakened her physically that she has practically lost the use of her hands or feet, and tho muscles have become so weak that they now refuse to obey the command of her brain, even were she Inclined to command them. Her nervous system has now become affected, and a physician makes daily visits to the Mundy home' and does what he can to relievo the most remarkable case of nervous prostration that has ever come under his observation. It Is feared now that the girl Is hopelessly 111. unawaro Neighbors, of the strange vow of Miss Mundy, took occasion to report what they considon the part df the ered neglect mother In not having a physician to treat tho young woman. OF NOTE IncludlngMrs.Parkhurst.Miss Carey Thomas and ator LaFollette. v iffc Sen- Round Trip Hates. Grand Lodge K. of P. Convention, Lexington, Ky., Sept. 24th, 25th and 26th. For this occasion the L. & N. will sell round trip tickets via Louisville at $5.05. Dates of sale Sept. 24th and 25th; return limit Oct. 1st. H. E. MISCHKE, Agt. Common Colds Must he Taken Seriously, For unless cured they sap tho vitality and lower the vital resistance to more serious infection. Protect your children and yourself by the prompt use of Foley's Honey and Tar Compound and note Its quick and decisive results. For coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough, bronchitis and affections of tho throat and lungs It is an ever ready and remedy. Remember vnluable the name, Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, and refuse substitutes. Tho genuine is in a yellow package. For sale by all dealers. m Located. Willis What became of the fellow who constructed the watch with 10,000 separate pieces? Glllls I think I've got one of his automobiles now. mvcNccclocxcccccccc Tho Hind Ton Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borno tho BJgnaturo of nnd has been niado under Ins pcr- ? fl' Bonal supervision slnco its Infancy. CCCcAxA'i Allnw no onn to ilnoolvo votl In this. aro but Counterfeits, Imitations nnd " All Experiments that triilo with and endanger tho health of Infants nnd Children Experience against Experiment. Just-as-good" I .41 BUFFKAOE THE TlJEMB ,N - progressive cities of America, and stand with regard , taken a positive most vital Issue; it remains Uo the to bo seen how the public will rise to the responsibility and tho opportunity now before us. David Starr Jordan, President of Stanford University, in a Leland Tecent address, In which ho declared suffrage to be Inevitable, added: "As men have learned through responsibility, women will learn, and when both havo learned, there will be a double degree of wisdom to govern the world. We need the help of both men and women to do the things that need doing. Tho time is past when we refuse women the ballot because they cannot fight, for the business of killing men Is coming to an end." The suffragists all over tho world are exhibiting an increasing determination to obtain a hearing for their cause, and they are meeting with Increasing success. At recent poorlaw elections In Limerick, Ireland, six women were elected, this being tho first time women havo been returned for Limerick city Labor Union wards. The Central of Washington, D. C, indorsed the Senate bill providing primary elections In the district for president and will recom.and mend to Congress that an amendment be made providing for universal suffrage in the district. Perhaps an Instance raoro striking still of tho growth of Interest in this question is the fact that by a vote of 17 to 16 the New York State Son-a- te on July 12 refused to advance the woman suffrage resolution from general orders to the order of final passage. The majority could hardly be called overwhelming by tho most prejudiced "antL" Among the speakers who have been secured for the National Suffrage convention to be held In Louisvlllo are many of tho most distinguished suffragists Mrs. Dosha Breckinridge, Mrs. Emmellno Parkhurst of England, JIIss M. Carey Thomas, president of Dryn Mawr college, who will "preside at the "college meeting," Dr. Wiley, Cenator La Follette and Miss Harriot 'May Mills. Interest In the question of suffrage as a "result of the convention to he held In Louisville during the 19, Is rapidly week of October growing, says the Louisville Herald. In tho street cars, the shops, banks, Is1 schools and libraries the topic meeting with tho consideration to which It is entitled. People who have not thought of It before are alklng, "What Is It about?" and those who aVe opposed to it may bo heard advancing their arguments In ttfl places. That' most dangerous person of all, tho one who doesn't care, has postlvely disappeared. It is necessary these days to take one side or tho other, for It Is being realized that the question of woman suffrage has got beyond the stage of being ridiculed and Ignored. It Is no longer the part of wisdom or glory to keep silent. Louisville, by inviting the natlon-- al convention .to meet within her limits, has ranked herself with the e, Castor Oil, PareCastoria is a. harmless substltuto goric, Drops nnd Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium", Morphine nor other Narcotio substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Fcvcrishncss. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Stomach and Botvcls, giving healthy and natural sleep. Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. What is CASTOR for I A in, including Sheriff's commission, &c, I, or one of my deputies, will, on Monday, the 2d day of October, 1911, about one o'clock p. m., at the court house door In Hartford," Ohio county, Kontucky, expose to public sale, to the highest bidder, the following property (or so much thereof as may bo necessary to satisfy Plaintiff's debt. Interest and to-w- it: GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of (dZsstyjfflc&Aek The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over TMKCCflUUII COMPANY. TT MURRAY TRtCT NtW YORK CITT. cost), FIRST TRACT Begins at a stone on the west side of the Hartford road at the Junction of Walker street; thence with the center thereof N. 24 W. 268 feet to a stone, corner to S. Landram; thence N. 47 to a stone; thence S. 40 E. 96 E. 80 feet to a stone; thence with" the west side of same S. 31 feet to tho beginning, same 'convoyed to J. S. Reynolds by deed from B. F. Wnllace and wife, dated September ty Clerk' office. Children Cry O ASTO Rl A Nt'N FOR FLETCHER'S 30 Years. ljo For Criminal. 23d, 1885, and recorded in Deed O Book No. 7, Folio 147, Ohio Coun- O Located and situated on the above tract is a dwelling house, stable, a pair of wagon-scale- s and a largo granary, all in good condition and adjoining the lot or parcel of land designated ns second tract herein. at a SECOND TRACT Begins stone on west sldo of Hartford road, corner to lot No. 1; thence with the center of Walker street and line of W. 213 feet; lot No. 1, N. 34 W. 122 feet to a thence S. 50 stone; thence N. 39 W. 127 feet to a stone; thence S. 58 W. 210 feet to a line of J. T. Smith, Jr.; thonco with his lino S. 47 E. 415 feet to a stone on tho Hartford road; thenco with said road N. 41 E. 252 being the feet to tho beginning, same property conveyed to J. S. Reynolds by deed from B. F. Wallace and wife, and dated September 23d, 1885, and recorded In Deed Book, No. 7, Folio No. 147, Ohio County Clerk's office. Located and situated on the above lot or parcel of land Is a; large flouring mill, now In operation, being the only mill In tho town of Fordsvlllo, Kontucky, on the Falls of Rough and Owensboro Branch of the I. C. Railroad, and the only mill In that lmmodiatei section of Ohio or adjoining counties. There. Is also located on this ooooooooooooooo POEMS YOU'LL ENJOY. O The OO Clinton Can you get In nights without waking your wife? Clubman No, but I expect to bo able to soon. I'm taking lessons of a burglar. IKIEILTTTJ E. G. Herald's Special O O Selections. O OO TWO WHO PRAYED. "Two went up to tho sun-hours Tiift'qPilk Light and Power Company FOR TORPID LIVER. A torpid liver deranges system, and produces temple to wore pray," When tho last the whole BARRASS, MGR., brief, And the people said, as thoy saw them pass, "A gentleman there, and a thief," A SICK HFArUfHF, Dyspepsia, Costivcncss, Rheumatism, Sallow Skin and Piles. gentleman clad as a mnn should be, Who takes Take No Substitute. There Is no better remedy for theso common diseases than DR. TUTT'S LIVER PILLS, as a trial will prove. the world by tho IKZr. Will wive your house at cost. Electric Liahts are clean, healthy and safe. 2W home or business house should be without them when witliin reach. ZECaictiifoiccL., throat And wrests Its wealth; but tho other one walked In tho shame of a threadbare coat. And thero where tho aureole window flamed And tho altar lights turned low They knelt and prayed, one fluent and calm. and One trembling of speech slow. One pleaded to God of tho snare of gold The lure of a loaf of bread; And he bared his soul to the conscience lash And told how his heart had bled. mmimw$mwiwimmim SEND YOUR BOY TO MATHENEY & BATTS Vanderbil Training School FOR BOYS Elkton, Kentucky. limited 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. ? BE-- " ' . He had taken the thing that was not his. property a large granary attached And paid to the law Its dole; to tho mill, and a carding machine, His hands wore "red" with a stolon power to operate It being furnished crust, by tho mill. A blacksmith shop, a But the stain reached not hl3 stable,a hay barn, and a largo soul. pond. THIRD TRACT Begins at a The other man boasted of things stone on tho east sldo of the .Hartachieved, Of gold piled up through the ford road and corner to Mrs. Kate years; Johnsons' lot; thenco with her lino S. 54 E. 170 feet to a stone on tho But under tho words God caught branch In lino of J. T. Smith, Jr.; the drip Of an thenco N. 41 E. 268 feet to a stone, woman's tears. Smith's corner in Joo Schneider's line; thenco with Schneider's line And he also told how he built the shops N. 47 W. 197 feot to the aforeWhero was work for the hungry said road; thenco with' said road S. horde; 34 W. 293 feot to .tho beginning, " conveyed to J. S. Reynolds by deed And he plumed himself on his charFOR FLETCHER'S ities, from J. T. Smith, Sr., dated FebruI "Confessing" them to tho Lord. ary 21st, 1901, and recorded in ''i At Deed Book No. 24, folio No. 143, But he said no word how he drove, PHOTOGnAPIIINO THOUGHTS dhlo County Clerk's office, and all and skimped THE NEWEST INVENTION' of which land is situated and locatThe poor of their honest due; ed In, the town of Fordsville, Ohio How children cried 'In his cruel Much Interest has been aroused county, Kentucky, being same land mills, here by tho announcement of tho conveyed to the defendant, J. W, But the pitiful God Ho knew. investigator, well known scientific Cheek, by deed of conveyance from Commander Dargot, of the success J. S. Reynolds and wife, on April When the prayers were done' and photographing In of- - experiments the two came forth, 16th, 1908,. and which deed Is of human thought. the sunset spilled Its Where record In Deed Book 32. page 352, Commander Darget, who has de- Ohio County If i sheaf, Clerk's . office, levied voted a long time to the study of upon as tho property of The people bowed, but the angels J. P. liypnotism and kindred subjects, knew J. J. Smith, J. W. Graham Btated yesterday to the Academy of and R. W. Hines, The gentleman from the thief. Science that after many trials he Sara Beaumont Kennedy. Torms of sale cash In hand. had succeeded in ODiaimng pnoio- Witness my hand, this ,12th day 'graphic Impressions of thoughts of of September, 19J.1, "I have a world of confidence in He produced as aen'arete objects. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy,, for I T, H, BLACK, S. O. O. 37t3 'vldnee two photographs, one have used it with perfect success," hj9wliig a walking stick and the Good rosltlons.i writes Mrs. M. I. Basford, Pooles- etkifa ''bottle, In each case the lm- - A written contract .containing vllle, Md. For sale by all deal VffcjjiVrfectly distinct. reasonable conditions, wl be given ers . m ' ,, IaMplitiMtloii . of his acHleve-Taa- i, to secure for, you a good position if, Pell County's KIIIrk Record. .Commander Darget gavethe you attend 'Draughon'a Practical Business .College,, Nashville, Tenn., While we are agitating political Attsr siartag a long time on the or' Paducab, K?.t or Evansvllle, reforms we should do something to object 16 W photographed In , Ind., or WashlBgtpn, D, C. prevent the enormous strides 'that Ill-pa- id A Children Cry Electric Lights, Steam Heat, Hot and Cold Baths. Extremely Healthful location. recently spent on improvements. O A STO R A $4,000.00 No saloons in the town or county. Moral surroundings excellent. Unexcelled as a school for young boys. Nineteenth Year Begins September 6, 1911. G1I-mor- o, Write for catalogue. Address all communications to Desk AC." MATHENEY & BATTS. :TOMMWMflWMMMWWMMW 1.V rffpl()JJMw' .JPAGE EIGHT. - "f-lf-- Jt """ wiffy jjWTKwy "T jr"iwf"-vy- ""yypyV"''' r l,PtBWpllS!', TflEH ARTFORD tlon to those of our town most In ' . need of both.- -- BERALQ, . thw WEDNESDAYSEPT. 27, 1911. A "H 'The' Hartford Herald UG E WARSHIP WEDNESDAY, SKIT. 27, 1011. And wasn't the lecture grand? The world goes ward to destiny. for- OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO HANS. BEAVER DAM, Sept. 2r. Quite a beautiful little wedding occurred in our town last Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock. The contracting parties were Mr. Lona B. Slater, an accomplished gentleman and business man of Iceland, Miss., and the bride was Miss Lillian Blr, of this city. Mrs. Slater Is a beautiful girl, a graduate of Seminary and a West Kentucky teacher In that Institution last year. She was also teacher In the Baptist Sunday School and member of the Imchoir In the Baptist Church. mediately after the ceremony by A. B. Gardner they took the train for-t- he home of the groom. Mr. Pen T. Coleman, of Louisville, and Mr. H. J. Coleman, of Decatur, Texas, sons of the late Dr. Coleman, were visiting their friends and relatives In town last week and stopping with Mr. H. D. Taylor. Quite a number of our townspeople attended the Morgantown fair last week. Mr. Thomas Cooper, of Cromwell, and Miss Iva Cummins, of Horse Branch, were united In marriage at the home of Rev. A. B. Gardner last Thursday evening, Rev. Gardner officiating. Mrs. Ella Maddox, teacher In the Baptist Sunday School, entertained her class of young ladles, together with their beaux, last Friday evening. Refreshments were served and a very pleasant evening enjoyed by all present. Those attending were: Misses Ora Maddox, Clara Loyal, May Hazelrlgg, Nina Mnddox, Florence Brooks, Maude Maddox, Mary Stewart, Irene Jones, Jessie Maddox, Sophia Williams, Pearl Chick, Murry, Hazel Hocker and Mabel present were: The gentlemen Baldwin, Messrs, Rommle Earl Chick, Gllmore Keown, Whalen Barnes, Ernest Taylor, Noble Render, Roy Mason, Guy Hazelrlgg, Clifford Maddox, Nicholas Hazelrlgg. Mr. and Mrs. Crowe Pate, of Benton, III., visited Mr. John Pate! and family last week. PAWPAWS AND GRAPE JUICE O IS ESTIMATES WRECKED flesh, articles of clothing', pfcc'es of armor plate and splinters of wood fell upon the decks of the Verlte and uponN the wide circle of the and Bmall boats standing by. men-of-war OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO . O O MASTER COMMISSIONER'S HAT.ES. o Clerk'aO lows: - office and bounded as fol OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Whistling LaBt Thursday night attempted to organize ft clearJack ing house for trouble In Haytl, but only succeeded In starting a rough house In which was wasted as much ammunition as would have supplied a Mexican army of revolution with Jack Is results. equally negllble vacation until the law fortaking a gets and the musical lash of his whistle will be missed, for Jack was some whistler. One of Hartford's visitors last week was Mrs. Julia A. Hoover, of Beda, a and the mother of Dr. Jno. C. Hoover, the famous Owensboro physiyears cian. Though seventy-seve- n old of age, this kindly, strong-face- d spent two busy das In the setlady tlement of her affairs as executrix of her deceased husband's estate, without show of fatigue, though she confessed she would be glad to get back to her home near Beda, where she has lived for fifty years. Torn Asunder by Terrific Explosion. POT DEAD AT Master Commissioner's Sale. Ohio Circuit Court, Kentucky. WEST NOpREEK SCHOOL A. E. Pate, Assignee, Plaintiff, IMPROVEMENT LEAGUE for Friday evening, Sept. 29, 1911: Singing. .Opening address Tal-bo- tt Miller. Recitation Marllssa Foster. Stump speech Otis Carson. Whistling solo Dora Bennett. Recitations Grade Renfrow, James Cbamberlln, Morris Dodson. Extemporaneous Robert Davis. Appointment of committee. Reces3, Singing. Old andnew business. Debate subject: "Resolved, That Love is a Greater Incentive to Action Than Duty." Affirmative: J. P.Foster, Otis Carson, Dudley West-erflel- d. Negative: Robert Davis, Tymer Westerfleld, A. ,C. Porter. Roll-cal- l. Reading of program. Paper. Criticism. FILYDIA FOSTER, Sec'y. Program vs. S. K, Cox. Defendant. By virtue of a Judgment and order 300 Small Fire Reaches Magazines Before Crew Could be Warned. ANOTHER AWFUL SEA HORROR 25. Vice Admiral commanding the second squadron to which the Llberte was attached, telegraphed the ministry as follows: of marine "About 300 men are dead or missing, which estimate Includes those from other Bhlps in the harbor." France, Sept. 25. An Toulon, appalling naval disaster with enor mous loss of life, occurred at daylight this morning when the battleship Llberte blew up in this harbor. The death loss Is variously estimated from 350 up to 500 or more. The killed Include officers and men of the Llberte, and also a large number of those from nearby warships. The first alarm of fire was sounded shortly after 5 o'clock. This was followed by four successive explosions of increasing Intensity as the fire beared the polvder magazines, when at 5:35 o'clock a deafening explosion literally tore the great warship to pieces and sent her to the bottom, a mass of twisted Paris, Sept. Bellue, of sale of the Ohio Circuit Court, rendorod at the June term, 1911, In the above cause for the sum of $700.00, with Merest at the rate of G per cent, 'per annum from the 29th day of January, 1897, until paid, subject to the following credit: $200.00 paid December 3 1st, costs herein, I 1901, and will offer for bsJo by public auction at' the court house door In Hartford, on Monday, tho 16th day of October, 1911, about one o'clock, p. m., upon a credit of six and twelve months, the following described to-w- lt: ht 11ARY property, A tract or parcel of land in HartCRUSHED TO DEATH ford, Ohio county, Kentucky, as per AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT deed of record In Deed Book 14, Beginning at a stone oa the West side Of Mill stroet; thence North 2 West 20 poles and 31 links to a stone at West side of said street; thence North 88 West 16 poles and 17 links to a stone; thence South 2 West 20 poles and 31 links tp a etone; thence South 88 East 16 poles and 17 links to the beginning, being lot Upon which the flouring once stood, mill nt CentertoYvn containing about 2 acres and being the same ground conveyed to the Ohio County Bank by F. L. Felix, of the Ohio Master Commissioner Circuit Court, In suit of Ohio County Bank vs. L. E. Rencer, et al., the 14th day of December, 1908, and recorded In ' Commissioner's Deed Book "H", page 288. Tho purchaser will be required to execute bond with approved security Immediately after sale. ' This 25th day of September, 1911, F. L. FELIX, Master Commissioner. H. P. Taylor', et a!., Attorneys. V- -p Ernest Woodward spent Friday night In Madlsonvllle, returning Saturday via Central City. Why did you smile? Messrs. Barnes, Barnctt &. Smith have Just completed the furnishing o! their ofllces In the Rppubllcan They are the most elebuilding. ofllces the writer has seen gant law In West Kentucky, and the firm will measure up to Its quarters. Something like a year ago Mr. Southard was hurt while working In the bottom of a shaft at Broadway by the falling of a piece or timber that was allowed to unsafe above him, and of which danger the company's foreman was shown to have had knowledge. Mr. Southard got a Judgcourt, ment In Judge Blrkhead's which Judgment was affirmed 'by Judge Settle, speaking for the higher court, last week. The opinion the duty of the mine cmphasles ownor to protect the miners, and says the verdict wns merely enough to pay for time and suffering, Intimating that the Jury could properly l'ove given a much larger amount. The writer Is glnd to see the courts require some protection for the men who work underground and who constitute a large and worthy element of our county's population. In Illinois the owners are compelled to Inspect dally and mark all bad places with placards, or to become liable for resulting Injuries, and the miners of this county are entitled to similar protection. Jn'o. F. be-co- Doctor E. W. Patterson, ester, an old friend of the writer, spent a few hours in Hartford Friday, looking after business Interests here. Doctor Patterson, who Is one of the foremost Osteopaths In Kentucky, will do another year's postgraduate work in Missouri beginning about the first of November. of RochJoseph, the young son of Mr. and "Mrs. U. S. Carson, put ono over his respected parents the other evening. The little fellow was repeating a familiar Invocation, and stuck to It faithfully until he got to the line saying "If I should die before I wake," when he startled his elders Jjynddlng: "Send for a doctor!" Advertising In The Herald helps some. Last Wednesday 'A. Petty advertised for a black and white pig weighing about 10 poundB that got loose Monday. On Thursday A. Barnett wrote Petty saying ho saw the pig described at Guthrie, and claiming the reward offered. That pig would make a Ty Cobb for coveting distance. cer-'taln- ly BffiBffl A halt dozen young ladles of the t:lty have mastered the art of swimming at least to an extent that might bo the means of saving their own or nnothors's life In an emer-genc- y. There ought to bo a healthy public Benttment that will encourage bath houses for boys and men, and also similar houses for men and women, at the old water mill, next spring and summer. Aside from Its other features, swimming Is the most pleasant and appropriate exercise for women, as It may bo moderated to suit the strength of the Bwlmmer. and It would add an element of Joy Into the life of many a young wife and tired mother, who could escape from a hot kitchen or nerve-rackin- g household cares for a half hour's real rest and glorious forgetfulness of care In the water, The cost In time and money is almost nothing. Prejudice alone forbids. Help make the dream, come lleem- true, and thw giT'riW.a page 393, and bounded as follows: Hopklnsvllle, Ky., Sept. 24. An Beginning at a stone, J. W. automobile containing six persons Ford's corner on the Hartford and turned turtle In a ditch on the side Hardlnsburg road; thence with said of the Falrvlew road, six miles road South 88 degrees and 40 minfrom this city this afternoon. A utes East 640 feet to a stone; baby was killed and the other occu- thence North 1 degree and 20 min pants of the car were badly bruised. utes East 785 feet to a stone; The machine belonged to Nick thence North 88 degrees and 40 Blankenship, of Elkton, and was minutes West 603 feet to Evans driven by his son Lee, aged 20. Cornelius' corner, a stone; thence In the car were Mrs. Blankenship, with his line and the line of A. D. her two little daughters and her White, J. R. Phlpps nnd J. W. married daughter, Mrs. Jack West, Ford, South 3 degrees West 785 of Evansvllle. Mrs. West had her feet to the beginning, containing 11 1-son In her arms. acres, or sufficient thereof to As the automobile was passing produce the sums of money orderover a bridge It ran into a rut and ed to be made. young Blankenship lost control. The The purchaser will bo required to car turned pver in a ditch eight execute" bond with approved security feet deep and filled with thorns. Immediately after sale. wreckage This 25th day of September, 1911. The force of the explosion was The baby was crushed to death under the weight of Its mother and F. L. FELIX, bo great that huge fissures were opMaster Commissioner. ened In tho steel armor and frame grandmother. The other victims H. P. Taylor, et nl.. Attorneys. work of the warship. A piece of ar- of the accident were bruised and mor plate was hurled against the lacerated by the thorns' and Mrs. Mnster Commissioner's Sale. cruiser Hepubllque with great force, West's arm was broken, but the damaging Ohio Circuit Court. Kentucky. her plates. Scores of sloping sides of the ditch kept the A. E. Pate, Assignee, Ohio County bodies with huge fragments of nutomoblle from crushing them. Bank, Plaintiff, frame work, armor and bruising A Correction. I shells were hurled high into the V8. Beaver Dam, Ky., Sept. 25, 1911. air, which was filled with suffocatDear Harriett Ford, et al.,i Defendants. Editors Hartford Herald, ing smbke from the exploded maga- Sirs: In my communication By virtue of a Judgment and orFine Stock nt Auction. to Registered Saddle and Har- zines. Two The Herald last week I said "Demo- der of sale of the Ohio Circuit ness Stallions and one fino Jack will Accurate estimates of the dead crats, do your duty and let's make Court, rendered at the June term, be sold at the court house door tn and Injured were still unavailable it not twenty but fifty thousand ma- 1911, In the above cause for the Hartford, Monday, October 2nd. late 'this afternoon. They may not jority for the whole ticket," but In purpose of settling the estate of the time. For particu- greatly exceed 200. The, prelimi- printing, a mistake was made and It Ohio County Bank, assigned, and Three months lars write O. B. Likens, Attorney, nary explosions gave warning and read "Democrats, do your duty and paying tho costs herein, I will offer many of the men threw themselves Hartford, Kv. let's make It not twenty but fifty for sale by public auction at the MYRTLE SMITH, Admr. Into the sea and were picked up by thousand majority for tho whlto court houso door In Hartford, on small boats and taken to the other ticket." Please correct the mistake Monday, the 16th day of October, dukehurst. ships of the squadron or ashore. 1911, about one o'clock p. m., upon Your friend, and oblige Sept. 25. Mr. and Mrs. Jeffries, On tho first explosion the men a credit of six and twelve months, OfcNA SHULTZ. of Bell's Run, made a week's visit rushed from their quarters and a the following described property, at this place and returned Sunday. hundred or1 moro sought safety In HUNT FOR DEAD BODY WedMiss Laura Jeffries left last AND WHAT THEY FOUND plunging overboard. But the great FIRST A tract or parcel of land nesday for Danville, where she Is body of men, officers In Hartford, Ohio county, Kentucky, and tho crew attending the Deaf and Dumb remained on the ship and were Chlcngo, Sept. 23.- - "Hold trunk situated In front of D- -. J. E. PenSchool. blown either Into the air or the with check No. 167,889; may be a dleton's residence (now Barnett's), Mrs. Alma Alvey and children, of water as tho culminating explosion trnk murder mystery," and known as the Sam E. Hill lot y Hartford, visited Mr. J. N. Jeffries tore the ship Into fragments. This message was received and bounded on the North by the family Friday night and Saturand One report says the ship broke In by Policeman Andrew Naylor at the Hardlnsburg road, on the East by day. two In the middle as she Bank. An- Union Depqt from the Pennsylvania E. P. Thomas and Nancy King's lot; Miss Jennie York went to Harton the South by Griffin btrect; other gives a dramatic detail before Railroad police In Pittsburg. ford Saturday evening. When the next passenger train thence on the West by the water she took her final plunge, when sevMcKlnlcy and chil Mrs. Maude eral of her guns dlscarged a re entered the station. Policeman Nay- mill road or Union street, containvisited Mr. quiem salute. dren, of Owensboro, lor Jumped tnto the baggage car and ing about six acres, being the same and family Friday Isaac Jeffries property conveyed to S. K. Cox by The force of the explosions was seized the trunk. night and Saturday. "There's a body In that trunk, Francis J, Wright, on June 9th, terrific. They shook the vessel fore Misses Georgia and Gola Coghlll, and aft, each one seemingly strong sure!" exclaimed tho policeman. 1896, "as pes deed of record In the of Llvermore, returned homo Sat- er than that preceding, opening up The trunk was taken to the bag- Ohio County Clerk's office, Deed urday from a week's visit In this great fissures In the armor and gage room and then Its owner was Book 17, page 297, to which refer-on- ce vicinity. found. He was Herman Orundhel-me- r, Is here had, together with deed framework of tho vessel. a now arrival from Berlin. The vessel Immediately became a of April 14, 1906, for all of the HOPEWELL. In the presence of a score of rail- above described land from S. K. Cox Sept. 25. Rev. R. D. Bennelt mass of fire and smoke nnd soon, almost demolished by tho terrific road officials and policemen the and wife to the Ohio County Bank, preaeed his last sermon horofor detonations, sank to the bottom of trunk was broken open. Tho off- recorded In Deed Book No. 31, page- this conference year last Sunday. icers began to unroll a white oilcloth 193. Toulon hnrbor. Mi. and Mrs. J. R. Shull Bpent a around a package found therein. At, Least 400 Dead. SECOND A certain tract or parfew i:aya recently iSMi their daugh"Get ready with your Iron brace- cel of land lying In Ohio county, At an early hour unofficial esti o. ter. Mrs. I. V. Bennett, near mates of the number of dead ran as lets," said Naylor. Kentucky, In the valley of Muddy iWhen the spectators were about creek. nnd bounded as follows, to- high as 500. Estimates by naval Mi. and Mrs. C. G. T.iyltv gave to succumb to the fumes emanating wlt: Beginning at a atone In the tho young reoplo n nice entertain- men varied widely, but there was no om tho trunk, the oilcloth was Hartford and Leltchilold road in a doubt that the loss of life was more ment last Friday night In honor of than 4 00. Scores of tho seamen unrolled and 50 bricks of llmburger line of Mrs. Mary A. Clark's tract; Mr. R. V. Miller, t Zlon City. 111., cheese were exposed, thence with her lino South 5C West who is visiting his aunt, Mrs. Dlla died In their berths. A few dozen Grundhelmer was permitted to 9 polea to a white oak, chestnut and saved themselves by Jumping overMiller. Many of those Injured leap- continue his Journey to St. Paul. black gum (all down) ; thence South Mr. W. E. Johnson Is working board. ed into the water and were drown- SPECIAL INDUCEMENT 186 polos to a black gum, corner faithfully In tho Interest of tho acre tract; thence FOR TEACHERS' TRIP to Clark's 162 Democratic Rally to be In Hartford ed before the boats from the other ships In the roadstead could reach South 34 poles to a double chestthe 12th of October. , The following merchants of Ohio nut; thence North 132 poles to a Misses Lizzie and Gertie Moore, them. Nearly every vessel of the Bqund-ro- n county, Ky., will give one railroad stono on Horton road and wjth the of Taylortown, spont last Saturday lost some men from the parties fare, worth 13, f6r the Teachers road South 32 E. 8 poles North night with Miss Margaret Taylor. sent to the aid of the burning bat- and Trustees' trip to Louisville, 65 East 22 poles North 24 East 13 Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Miles spent tleship. The Verlte was moored Mammoth Cave poles to and Bowling Green, poles. .North 12 Wcst19 last Sunday with Mr. Joe Barnes, nearest, being about 225 yards rrpm to any teacher or trustee who pur- a stake near intersection of neighat Prentls. the Llberte. Eight of the Verlte chases from any one of them goods, borhood road and with the same men were wourided by flying frag- between Sept. 1 and Oct. 1, 1911, South 74 West 6 poles, North 79 GREEN ISRIEIt. Sopt. 25. Mr. Allen Is teaching ments blown from the Llberte or by amounting to $25.00, for which West 6 poles, South 87 WeBt 6 poles, school this week for Mr. E. S. How- pieces of bursting shells. cash Is paid: The Hartford Drug South 52 West 3 poles, North 76 Tho decks of the Verlte were Co., 'Barnard & Co., Carson & Co., West 10 poles, North 62 WeBt 15 ard, whoso baby Is vory sick of typhoid faver. crowded with men who were watch New York Store, of Hartford; S. .T. poles. North 37 West 13 polea to Mrs. Jessie Fulton, who has been ing the frightful spectacle and who Tlchenor, McHenry; The Wilson the beginning, containing 50 acres very sick for some time at the were targets for the falling debrlB. Co., (Incorporated), Lanum & Cobb, more or less. Being the same land The Llberte was broken In two by Abraham Shapero, C. E. Ford & conevyed to tho Ohio Cotjnty Bank home of her father, Mr. Joel Wilson, is no better. the violence of the final explosion. Co., (Incorporated), C. B. Cardon, by C. T. Edwards and wife, recordMrs. Alfred ed Jn Deed Book No. 32, page 391. McConnel Is very She sank In forty feet of water, Ac- of FoTdsvllle. cordingly large portions of tjifi upTHIRD X certain tract 'or parsick. Good For BUIoHsnex. cel of ground In er near Center-towMr, and Mrs. L. M. Roach are vis- per structuro remajned above the "I took two of Chamberlain's iting their children at Taylor Mines surface. These were swept y the Ohio county, Kentucky, oo and Liver Tablets last the Wet aide of jftlU street, being flames, and the burning of black Stomach Revs. Birch Shields and G. H. powder caused a dense, smoke that night, and I feel fifty per cent bet- the nbrthcrn part 4,1 two loto of ter than I have for weeks," says J.J. ground oBie conveyed lo L. i( and Lawrence are conducting a revival obscured the wreck. A. L. Rowe an'4 at Independence church this week. With the last convulsion of the" Firestone, of AllegMi, Mleh. "They P. K. rieneer Bro. Gardner will begin a pro- mighty tea fighter, men and wroek- - are certainly a fine article for others a pw'dXda of recoil Tor sale by all dealers. Deed Bok 19. page 488. and Deed tracted meeting at Slaty Creek 'a .m tBook 24, pa IS, Ohio Copatr church 'hewer of 'human llmbe, blU "of Sample free. 10 to-w- lt: to-da-n, to-da- y. ht. 1. WOODS GOMES BACK WITH SMALL PACKAGE ' Which Testifies as to His Ability t as Alayor of Rich- mond, Ky. Richmond, Ky Sept. 21, 1911. Dear Editors Hartford Herald: Your good paper, to hand, with my response to your criticisms upon myself and O'Rear. "You do me great injustice, but I perceive you do It without malice and hence I will enclose one of many tributes to myself as a Mayor here, which evidence the fact that no could have added to my reputation as a faithful, efiU clent executive. Nor did I seek elec tion again, nor would I have It again! So there you have the facts. Besides, I am notan Issue in this campaign unless I He about or some one else. Is that not too-lengtry t' T N true? So please further demonstrate your characteristic courtesy by the use of your columns to print this letter and tribute to myself from tho home of McCreary, atrlbute pen ned by that every hlghtoaed gentle man, Col. T. J. Smith, who is Mr. McCreary's Best Man on all his trips! And with gratoful appreciation of your courtesy, to-d- i C. E. WOODS, Resolution offered by Council man T. J. Smith at the November session of the City Council, and J 4 i unanlmpusly adopted: Resolution The term of office of tho present pity Council expiring with this. Its last session, we desire to express to his Honor, Mayor C. E. Woods, our grateful appreciation of the fair and impartial manner In which he has presided oyer our de liberations, and tho great service, he has tondered nls city and this community. His fearless, upright. unselfish nnd untiring devotion to the Interest of the city. In our opinion, never has been equaled In our municipal history. He neglect ed no duty, Bhunned no responsibility and always, and at all times, was over alert to the welfare of this commjjfjty. Nothing pertaining to his ojnee did he consider too trivial for his careful and conscientious attention. We are proud of the fact that his service to this city has been so conspicuous as to call forth wnrm praise from other cities of our State. Any city of our Commonwealth may consider Itself fortunate that possesses such a citizen, animated by civic prider willing to sacrifice other things In life for tho betterment of his, community. In serving his city he has rendered truly patriotic service to his country, nnd that no man can gainsay." Mavor Woods was deeply affected by this splendid and richly desorv-e- d tribute, and feelingly and eloquently thanked the members of the Council, closing with the lines whose sentiment Is eminently characteristic of the man: ''Farewell, my friends, farewell my foes;' My peace with these, my love with -- In all Richmond. Ky., papers, Nov,, 1909.) those." (Published Court of Appeals. The following cases Ohf6 county have boon recently passed upon, by the Court of Appeals: Broadway Coal, Mining Co. vs. J. F. Southard, Judgment for $500, affirmed. City of Hartford vs, Margaret Nail &c, petition for,! rehearing on affirmed Judgjajitfor' $750, overf-- 'J m1 ruled, r OWilah fJariUer, Democrat, waa appoint Unfed- State Senator from Mala u aneeeed the late Wil- liam . Fry.