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Pf l I i THE HARTFORD HERALD i 1 p Subscription 1 Per YCl1in Advance IIIII Come the Herald of a Noisy World the Kewi of All Mom Lumbering at Mj Hack All Kinds Job Printing Neatly Executed ct9 terth YEAR HARTFORD KY WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 11 1911 NO 41rr III j fit SPEW MADE i RY JUDGE VRFftR I Urging W S Taylor to Use Violence THEN CAME ASSASSINATION j F Of William GoebelStartllng Charge is Made by Gov McCreary t CALLS ON OREAR TO TELL ALL Wlckllffe Ky Oct 7The third real sensation of the campaign beI former Senator James B McI1 1Creary and Judge ORear for the governorship of Kentucky was sprung here today by Senator McI Creary when he charged his Repub- lIcan opponent with having participated In a meeting at the Galt House In Louisville In January I fJr 1900 with W S Taylor and others and claimed that Judge ORear r made a speech in that meeting la which he advocated the use of arm ed men and violence to keep Taylor In office senator McCreary said that he r had been trying to secure this evi dence for the past month but that It was not until Friday In Louis ville that he secured the word of a man who was In that conference and who heard all that was said by Taylor Judge ORear and others with reference to the course to be pursued by Taylor and his asso dates to retain the offices to which I they claimed to have been elected Not only did Senator McCreary charge Judge ORear with having made a speech In that conference In which he advocated violence but heI called on him to tell the people of Xeltucky vuhy hepandedwtpTay lor and dared him to tell what he had said In that speech of eleven years ago He said It was shortly after thisI advice had been given to Taylor by +jfudge ORear that the regiment oft armed soldiers from the mountains of ixentucky marched on Frankfortt and remained there until after theI assassination of Qovelect William Goobel Senator McCreary said the con duct of his Republican opponent In that memorable meeting was ofr I such a nature that he did not careI to comment on It to any greatt length unless It phould be denied when he would be ready to furnish the names of two prominent men ofr Kentucky who were In the confer ence to prove his assertion He said however that he believed thee people of Kentucky would give the matter much thought between now and the November election andI would show by their votes that they did not countenance such action on thp part of a man seeking the highest office within the sift of the peo ple of the State 4THE POULTRY INDUSTRY A GROWING BUSINESS R D Brooks a former resident of Ohio county but who Is now with the W Q Duncan Coal Company at Graham as bookkeeper and manag er of the store Is a successful breed vicr of S C Duff Orpington chickens He had a pen of four entered at the Kentucky State Fair and capturedI second cockerel second and nUn pullets Tho chickens that beat him I for first wore Imported from one of tho largest poultry concerns In the United States Mr Brooks received congratulations from other breeders of this famous breed and was assur ed he had the best in Kentucky un all these were Imported The chicken industry has not heretofore received the attention of our people that It is entitled to but there seems to bo tin awakening all the country to Its posslb111= cover and we confidently look forward to the time when the farmer will give the poultry its proper place and Instead of leaving that Siwrt of the business to the wife he I will provide good healthy quarters I 1tor themf and Instead of keeping fefpwU tfcat lira unprofitable he willI Kcull out hisI hones and endeavor to make the jhftf lay three eggs where 1t r pshe only iayd two before therebyr Ji adding to fejj owa income and In t r f veralJnUUonltltl aiked for an appropriation for h1 Cl purpose of erecting suitable quarII ters for the poultry the State Fair and In other ways Im proving this Immeasurable source ot wealth to our farmers and especially to those of small means Pure bred poultry pays and everyone should have as good as their means will allow LAST STEAMER LEAVES UPPER YUKON CLOSED I Seatle Wash October 7TheIlast steamer has left White Horse fbr Dawson and theupper Yukon river will be closed to navigation within a week f The smaller streams are already frozen over Boats arriving from White Horse from the North are crowded with persons leaving Alas ka to spend their winter in milder I climatesTravel I to and from Fairbanks and the Itadarod will be by dog andt horse conveyance and by foot until I the Ice breaks next spring TheI malls will be carried on horseback and In buckboard wagons until I snow renders the winter trail passable 1 WISCONSIN TONIS SWEPT AWAY BY FLOOD I La Crosse Wis Oct GThirtyII business houses of the prosperous Black River Falls have been destroyed I so far by a flood this after noon when the water of Black Iriver swept around the La Crosse j Water Power Companys dam atC HatfieldII The rapid rise from the weeks rains did not burst the dam but cutaway 1 the embankments at the side pouring flood In as great a volume as if the dam had broltenII It Is feared that at least two of the citys 2000 population are dead I while perhaps there Is loss of life In the surrounding country It IsII feared that the main concrete damI will no out- JU1lOlIS CALLED COWAltDSIBY A MAN SENTENCED Bognevllle Ind October 7Fort- be murder of Ollie Carroll William Davis aged 49 must spend 21 years In the State penitentiary The Jury returned a verdict at 7 oclock tonight after being out for 23 hours and after returning to theI Court twice for instructions As soon as the sentence wasI passed Davis voiced his opinion of the jurors saying they were a bunch of cowards and that he should have been liberated or sentenced to death A continuance was granted Caleb Hedges charged with murdering his cousin Jesso Hedges and the trial set for December 11 The case was to have been heard today THE NOCREEK SCHOOL- IMPROVEMENT LEAGUE Program for Friday evening Oc tober 13 1911 Singing Opening addressDud ley Westerfield Recitation Ber tha Ward Solo Otis Carson Stump speech Robert Davis Whistling song Mertie Williford Recitation Lea Rowan Select readIngPearl Shown Impromp tuWalter Foster SoloBettle Ward Stump speechVirgil Stevens Oldbuslness- Singing Rollcall New busi ness Debate subject Resolved that Washington deserves more credit for establishing the nation than Lincoln does for preserving It Affirmative Fllydla Foster Robert Davis A C Porter Negative Marllssa Foster Tymer Wes terfield Otis Carson Query box Criticism Reading of program FILYDIA FOSTER Secy Gave n Rig Supper The local tent of the Knights of the Maccabees gave an elegant sup per at the lodge hall Thursday ev ening after the regular lodge work had been completed Plates were laid for seventyfive members and Ii a tew Invited guests The supper j was a great one and the kind for which te local tent Is quite noted in giving It was under the direc tion of Dr A BRlley E Y Park and Sidney Williams hood Farm For Sale Containing 65 acres on Beaver Dam and Hartford pike onehalf mild from Beaver Pam Good five roam house J good outbuildings S acree in woodland Plenty of water and fruits of all kInds Also will sell Jiorsep cattle hogs and farming culi1 1I 39t4 Beaver Dam Ky Y LATERI BATTLES HIP ALMOST DESTROYED Cassander Shrieking Calamity Through Crowded Streets of Troy Just as the chief gunner who the powerful Unit gur on the armored cruiser DRear had got another range on the gablo end of Democracy and was about to fire there was a frightful exposlo within which destroyed the mat turret and reduced the party platform to bugdust Naturally theres a lot of specu lation as to the cause and the public anxiously awaits an official Investigation Some think that in his thirst for blood ORear tamped his waddin entirely too much Oth believe the gun itself was defective in fact full of woodpecker holes while others contend that human Ingenuity could not devise ia Unit gun that would stand one of those Infernal nltroMcCullocl bombs samples of which were sen out in his First Epistles to the Phil istlans Truth Is the cause of the cljsas ter is well understood by the old veterans They could have told ORear In the outset vhon he Wl3 first organizing his steamrollo campaign that Temperance like religion as a political weapon Is a blunderbuss more deadly at the breech than the muzzle But the political leaders of his party dont seem to bo advising muchkind o Incubating as It were The only comment tho chief gun gor has been heard to make was when ho rushed up to his perfectly sober campaign committee and ex claimed I always get the two mixed Is this politics or h11- ibt hark I hear the Gauls at the gates and then like Dill Sykes eye he was out and gone S ROCKEFELLER BLOWS HIMSELF FOR OVERCOA Cleveland Ohio OctoborDEv- en If the Standard Oil Company has been ordered to dissolve by the Unit ed States Supreme Court John D Rockefeller Is going to have a nev overcoat Thanks to the high cos of living Its going to be a cheap ov ercoatHe bought it last week from lien nett S Fish in Euclid The garment which Is to protect the riches man In the world from the chill blasts of winter Is a long gray plaid ulster singlebreasted with a military collar and a belt It was expressed to Mr RockefeJ Per at Tarrytown N Y this week The coat cost only 35 Rockefeller Is a direct descendan of the first three Earls of Lincoln and before that of some of the early kings of not only England but Scotland France and Spain accord Ihg to Elroy Mi Avory Cleveland historian Now that the tree has been properly safeguarded against the ax of the bluest the pedigree Is to he printed In the Groton Avery Clan with the official certificate in fac simile HOPEWELL Oct DRev Shields and Rev Tow of Rochester are having a good meeting at Pond Run Mrs Kitty Brown of Taylortown Is very sick and feeble She will loon bo 87 years old Mrs Mary Neel died at her homo In Ecliols September 30 and was burled at Hopewoll the first of October She was born In Butler county and came to this county about the year 1870 She was married to Mr Neel some time before they came to this county She was a member of the Christian church- A sad accident happened here Saturday night Young Mr Boyce Maddox son of Mr Bob Maddox of West Providence community was at Pond Run church After the preach ing he started to tho residence of his aunt Mrs Henry Stums His horse fell down with him and hurt his left foot and head He was taken to a house close by where he was cared for until Sunday morn air His parents got there as soon sthev could and took Mm home FTo had to be hauled home on a feather bed Ina wagon I John J and James B McNamara al1 Ked dynamiters of the Loa tAn geleflI r Tlmea1 building will be tried 8IlRalatelthe former to be arr algned first today Wednesday NH t C A i TO EMPLOY AEROPLANES FOR THE MAIL SERVICE j t Also Parcels PostProvided for in Annual PostOffice Estimates j Washington Oct GProvisiont for the establishment ot a parcelsjj post and the transportation of mallII by aeroplane has been made btt Postmaster General Hitchcock In his annual estimates of Postoffice Department expenditures submitted to the Treasurer Departmentjj According to Mr Hitchcocks estimates the appropriations necessary to meet the expenses of the pos tal service at large during the com ing fiscal year will be 260938463 a decrease of 2585740 over the appropriations for the current fiscal year or less than 1 per centthe smallest pn record The most Important of the newI Items in +the estimates are those providing for a parcels post They in clude 50000 to cover the prelimin ary expenses on rural mall routes and an equal appropriation to starti the servlcse In the cities The de partment believes that after the Ini tial expenses of establishment are defrayed and the parcels post Is In full operation on the rural routesI It will not only bring a sufficient rev enue to meet It cost but also a sur plus that can be utilized In paying the parcels post expenses In the city delivery service An additional Item of 50000 Is Included to cover an Investigation having for Its ob ject the final establishment of a general parcels post on all railway and steamboat transportation routesThus Mr Hitchcock will submit the parcels post question squarely to Congress for the Postal Commit tees of the House and Senate will have to pass directly on each Item He Is confident that legislation authorizing a parcels post in someI form will be secured at the coming sesslon of Congress Another Item Included for the first time Is 50000 to cover experi ments In the transportation of mall by aeroplane Mr Hitchcock be lieves that under certain conditions It will be possible in the near future to utilize the aeroplane to good ad I vantages In the mall service MR RRYANS GREETINGS TO PRESIDENT TAFT The following are Mr Bryans remarks proposing the health of the President on the occasion of Mr Tafts recent visit to Lincoln Lincoln Is honored today by the presence of the highest official in the world The Presidents posi tion Is greater than a kings His authority Is more vast than any civilized people would entrust to a hereditary ruler and he holds the place not by accident of birth but by the suffrages of his countrymen Though In campaigns he is the leader of a party he Is after election theI chief executive of a nation and his arm wields tho strength of ninety I millions of people Lifted by voters i to this position of supreme cjm mand he becomes time most exalted of our public servants It Is fitting that we a group of tho sovereigns I whom he serves should pay our re spects to him and to tho office which he holds I ask you to rise till your I glasses with the beverage upon whIch the Almighty has set the seal of His approval and drink to thoI health of President Taft and may God give him wisdom to discharge right the onerous duties Imposed upon film- Therell RLek at till Rooks Secretary Bldwell whb stole overII 1200 from the Racing Com slon was the personal appointee t ofII Gov Wlllson He was the ondent of the Louisville Herald i tiring the east camnnlpn and hisII dulatlon was FO thick that it ened everybody but Wlllfon Tn gratitude for his sycophancy the Governor gave him nn office at rankfort and then dumped him- Ion the Racing Commission yVhln i the Democrats get In power again here will be a good look at the tooks Hopklnsvllle Kentuckian JAGNIFICRNT FIGHT OF- CONgRFSSMAH JOHNSON The HodgonvlllOi Herald says When Ollle James in his speech bore Mondlr afternoon referred to the mangnlflceat fight Ben Johnson 1 waging for the State ticket the r P applause and cheering was deafen ing The fact is every time Ben Johnsons name Is mentioned to a Democratic audience in LaRue county the boys proceed to make things lively The Fourth District Congressmans popularity in this county has grown until It reaches Into all sections It has grown because LaRue county Democrats see In Ben Johnson a stalwart friend of the peopletrue to every promise energetic In his endeavor to help the masses and ever ready and anxious to fight for every Just cause There are no bigger better brainier fighting Democrats In the whole country than Ben Johnson He fights the battles of Democracy to win and he shells out of his own pocket more money than any other Individual Democrat In the State to carryon a legitimate warfare against Republicanism SHOOTING WITH INTENT TO iOI LFOUND GUILTY A jury In the McLean Circuit court in session at Calhoun re turned a verdict Wednesday after noon finding Oliver McDanlel guil ty of the charge of shooting with Intent to kill and he will be given an Indeterminate sentence from one to five years In the penitentiary The defendant was rep resented by Hon D H Kincheloe while the prosecution was conduct ed by Commonwealths Attorney Ben D RIngo assisted by the Coun ty Attorney of McLean county R A Alexander The offense for which McDanlel was convicted was committed on September 18 and the indictment was returned by the grand jury at this term of the court McDanlel emptied the contents of a shotgun Into the back of J NIRowland late In the afternoon on the 18th of last month near Beech Grove firing from ambush and so riously wounding the victim as ap proximately 12T shot entered Row lands back Rowland recovered however and was able to appear In court Wednesday and testify against his wouldbe assassin t WOODMEN OF il X1lIYcc AT BVANSVILLE nmlII j Woodmen of the World fromjj Ohio and adjoining counties will send a large delegation to Evans ville Sunday October 15 It Is thett Intention of the State officials to send five or six thousand Woodmen to the Woodmen Day at Evansville and they are urging local camps allover the State to make efforts to send a large delegation District meetings are being held all over the State and a great Interest Is thus being created- It Is the wish of the State officials of Kentucky Indiana and Illinois to have liiOOO men in line at the great parade In Evansvllle Among the speakers who will address the camp will bo Colonel J H Brewer of Louisville State tanager T T Lane a prominent Woodman of Owensboro J W Melton and N W Ashby Jr of Sdbroo F B Heath of Marion J L Clark of Waverly and other prominent Woodmen of Henderson Union Webster Ohio and Davless counties- A large number of the uniform rank will take a hand In the meeting It probably will be the largest gathering of Woodmen of the World ever held in that city I Dentil of Mrs V T Gnrrett The death angel visited Rock port Ky Sunday October 1 atI 930 oclock and claimed one of the towns most prominent young la dies who was a sufferer from stom ach trouble She fought hard for seven long weeks until at last she gaVe up She was widely known In society circles and a church worker She was 24 years old and the daugh ter of Geo M Maddox Sr ofii Rockport Ky and the wife of V IT Garrett She was burled by the Centortown Central City Nelson Creek and Rockport Rebecca lodges She leaves a husband a 4yearold child father two brothers and one sister ooooooooooooooolO MARRIAGE LICENSE C- ooooooooooooooolI Roy H Fulton Beaver Dam R F D 1 to Uma Turner Simmon DosIsI Senator J B McCreary was theIIII chief orator at the unveiling of a monument at Russellvilld to sal11 dlers who fought on the side of tween Confederacy the States during the war theIIII a POORMANSHORSEON In the Great FourMile Endurance Race MADE IT IN SEVEN MINUTES And a Little OverLowers- the Famous Record Made by Ten Broeck DISTANCE RACING RENEWED A poor mans horse won the Kentucky Endurance Stakes the richest race run In America this year at Churchill Downs Louisville Saturday The name of the horse Is Mes senger Boy and while he was en tered In a womans name he belongs to Eugene Lutz of Cincinnati After this splendid 3yearold had galloped down to the wire In front of Nadzu a rich mans horse a short stockilybuilt man made his way toward the Judges stand Ho wore a black sweater a golf cap and in appearance was anythtng but an Ideal owner of the winner of the richest stake run In America this year He patted his horse Messen ger Boy the winner on the head when he returned to the stand and then went up before the judges and the jury to receive that which was hisThe chairman of the Kentucky State Racing Commission presented him with a gold cup made by Tiffany In Ney York a trophy which cost 1000 and then Judge Price reminded Mr Lutz that the money value to the winner was 4 9iiO the total value to the second horse 830 and that to the third horse 240 Judge Price made a nice little talk in which he stnted that as this was the first running of the Endurance Stakes he said It gave him great pleasure to congratulate the winner In what he hoped to be an event that would be a fix ture at the local track Saturdays event was probably one of the best fourmile races that was ever run It was not only a close contest between Nadsu and Messenger Boy for considerably more than three miles but In win ning the race Messenger Boy broke the American record for the distance and shattered Ten Broecks famous time made at Churchill Downs more than thirty years ago by nearly two seconds Farts About Big Race f Winner Messenger Boy Owner of the winner Mrs M Lutz Cincinnati O k Second horse Nadzu Owner of second horse H G Bedwell ft Co Montana Third horse Royal Report Own ed by W E Nunn Kentucky Trainer of the winner Eugene LutzOdds against the winner 21 Attendance estimated at 12000 Value to the winner 4950 net without tho 1000 gold cup Value to second horse 830 net Value to third horse 240 net Gross value of race with gold cup 6900 Time of race 714 15 the track record and the fastest four miles ever run In a race Winner bay colt 3 years old by Imp Mazagan Mary 55ena Rid don by George Molesworth n Texas JockeyTotal money bet In the parlmu tuel machines on the race 21 140 Tho event la so successful It will bo nn annual fall feature at Churchill Downs Wllllniu E Curtis lend Philadelphia Oct Wllltarp E Curtis traveler Journalist and political writer died here tonight of apoplexy He was slxtyono yeqrs of ago He wns ono of the bestknown correspondents in Amer ca and was loved by newspaper men all over the world MackchairmanNorman E of the Democratic Notional Committee will Issue a call the latter pact of this week for a meeting of the con mlttee to fix the date and place of the coming Democratic atonall c p Convention 2 The Democratic State Convention of New Mexico nominated W C Mod Donald for Governor r 4l l HERALDWEDNESDAY OCT 11 1911 PAGE TWO THE HARTFORD 4 ROBTIHiRO1SON OF MUHLENBERG I I Outlines His Policies an I jjff t Official Intents I e INI HIS RACE FOR SENATOR1i From Seventh District Fine Presentation of Laudable I Ambition i- To the Voters of the Seventh Sena tonal District of Kentucky for the StatecandidateI am a SenatorialII Senate from the Seventh District of Kentucky composed of the counties of Butler Muhlenberg and Ohio and as the district Is too large and the tlmo too short to see every voter I take this method of soliciting your support and of stat ing the grounds upon which I ask your support I am the nominee of the Demo cfatlc party and as such will be governed by the platform of that party upon all questions dealt with In the platform adopted by the State Convention held In Louisville upon August 13 1911 but upon all other f questions coming before the State I shall exercise the right to 1Senatevote as my Judgment dictates The platform adopted by the con i 1 1vontion which nominated me de I NclaresIn a representative government the question of paramount importance in the selection of a public of j tlclal Is the ability of such official to discharge tho duties of the office I to which he Is elected and the question of the competency of an I official overshadows In Importance all partisan questions upon whichI political parties divide The larger part of the measures that come be fore the General Assembly for Its I consideration Is of a nonpartisan character the business Interest of the Seventh Senatorial District are extensive and diversified and the I legislation needed by the people of II t the district Is essentially nonparti i san and Is such as demands a com potent representative In the State Ssna teIThe thins of prime Importance to I lie considered In the selection of a II Senator Is his competency to perI form the duties of the office and his random from Influences that Inter fere with IlK allegiance to his con stituents and hamper him In the r discharge of his duties It goes without saying that no one but an honest man should be sent to the f Senate but honesty does not by itself I qualify a man to discharge the duties of that office Certain qual ifications are as essential to a Sen ator as are certain qualifications essential to a doctor or a farmer or a lawyer or to a man engaged In any other occupation That Is to say a I Senator to be competent should I have the special qualifications necessary to do that particular work When the people of this district 1 1elect a Senator they simply employ someone to go to Frankfort anal do certain work for them and In doing this they should exercise the same common sense and sound judgment I x that they would exercise In employ r- Ing a man to do any other kind of work and select a man competent to f do the work whereunto he Is sent To be qualified n Senator should be familiar with the Constitutions of i the State of Kentucky and the Unit ed States and the decisions of the I i Supreme Courts of Kentucky and i the United States construing these Constitutions for only by possessing I j this Information can he decideIEIIE j whether the legislation i i A4 IIstandshould likewise bo familiar with thejI I j Statutes and common laws of the ti State for only by possessing this f Information can he know wherein the law Is unwise or defective andII what legislation Is needed to remedy It A Senator should be famil far with parliamentary law and i the rules of procedure that deliberative bodies for only by pasIIj sessing this knowledge can he vote Intelligently upon questions coming I I before the Senate and be effective In passing desirable or In defeating vicious legislation He should also j I know how to draft bills resolutions etc for the Constitution requires that certain formalities and rules j I be observed In the drafting of bills offered In the Legislature and a I bill not conforming to these requirements I of the Constitution I would be Invalid after It had been I enacted Into law He should like J i wise be a public speaker and a ready debater able to state clearly J and forcibly his views upon matters coming before the Senate Without these qualifications a representative In a legislative fcjotfyj not comps tent to dleCmatrilyt4he duties of the i n a61 i offlee and it wou dbeas unwise for tho people of the dlstrlctfto choose a man without these qualifications to represent them In the Senate as would be to select a blacksmith lit a lawyer to prescribe for them as 1101 physlIlawyerdThe Senate Is the Upper House of the General Assembly It unwise or vicious legislation passes the Lower House the Senate must be depend 1ed upon to remedy or kill it and as the Constitution of the State provides for only thirtyeight Senators and that each Senator must be at least thirty years of age before bo Ing eligible tho framers bf the Con stltutlon evidently Intended that members of the State Senate should be men of ability and experience Another essential qualification for a member of a legislative body is independence and freedom from the control of the Special Inter tests seeking favors at the hands of the Legislature The greatest men ace to representative government today lies In the control which fa vorseeking aggregations of wealth exercise over legislation by electing their agents to legislative bodies The Legislator should be a repre sentative of the whole people and I not the agent of some favorseeking corporation I The people of this District should Investigate the candidates for the position of State Senator and select I that candidate who comes nearest I to possessing the qualifications and I measuring up to the standard which t have suggested I am not egotist cal enough to assort that I possess I all or any considerable part of these qualifications but political economy and questions pertaining to the science of government were always favorite studies of mine While In college I took n postgraduate course In these sciences and have devoted considerable time and study to them since I have been In the active practice of law for over tlfrteen years and have some knowl edge of the State and Federal Con stitutions and the laws ofKentucky am familiar with the rules of parr liamentary law I do not belong to I any political machine never have and never will belong to one and while I am a Democrat In politics do not wear the collar of any man or any party and have novel heal fated to fight political machines In I IIhaveII i seeking legislation and If elected go to Frankfort the servant of the whole people to register their wl11c and record their decrees- I was born and raised upon a farm and there Is no kind of farm I work which I have not done and with which I am not familiar Every dollars worth of property that own today outside of my law library Is Invested in a farm which I I am operating I know the strug gles and needs of the great agricultural and Industrial classes of the people and all of my sympathies as well as financial Interests lie with the people who toll The fact that run a farm does not of itself qualify me to go to the Senate but other things being equal the man i who comes from the soil and has rubbed shoulders with the plain people Is more in sympathy with them and Is better qualified to rep resent them than a man who Is not In touch with them and I hope I be pardoned the suggestion I when I say that it was farmerlaw yers who established this government It was farmerlawyers who wrote the Declaration of Independence 1 and drafted the Constitution 1 of the United States and they have been the truest and wisest friends of the people In all periods of the j Government possessing those legal theIof government and being at i by sympathy as well as selfD interest to the agricultural and In dust rial classes of the people Jefferson Madison Jackson Lincoln land others are examples of the class t of which I speak Lack of space prevents me from i setting out In detail all the meas 1 ures I shall favor if elected to the Senate but there are four matters I jt Assemblyimportance I I theIi i tatlve districts as required by Sec I tlon 33 of the Constitution I I 2 The suppression of corrupt lobbying In order that legislation may not be controlled thereby I I 3 The creation of a public I utilities commission tp control all i1 public service corporations to the end that competent service may be I rendered the people by these corporations i and extortion prevented 4 Tho creation of a court of II Arbitration for the settlement of It controversies between Labor and Capital Section 33 of the Constitution of Kentucky Is as follows The first General Assembly after the adoption of this Constitution V r 1rY r vfl shall divide the State Into thirty eight Senatorial districts and 100 Representative districts as nearly equal In population as may be with out dividing any county except where a county may include more than one district which district shall constitute the senatorial and representative districts for ten years Not more than two countiesI shall be Joined together to form a representative district provided In doing so the principle requiring every district to be as nearly equal in population as may be shall not be violated At the expiration of that time the General Assembly shall then and every ten yearsI thereafter redistrict the State ac cording to this rule and for thet purposes expressed in this Section If In making said districts Inequal ity of population should be unavoidable any advantage resulting there from shall be given to the districts having the largest territory No part of a county shall be added to another county to make a district and the counties forming a district shall be contiguous- It Is apparent from this section that equality of representation in the General Assembly is required and It will be the duty of the next General Assembly to redistrict the State as required by this section I shall support such n bill as will di vide the State Into representative- and senatorial districts that will give to every citizen as nearly as possible the equality of representa tion required by this section of the ConstitutionSection of the Democratic State platform Upon which I stand declares We favor such laws as will un der appropriate penalties destroy all corrupt lobbying seeking to Influ ence any legislative body In the Commonwealth on the subject of legislation or the election of officers by 1t or In any other matter but we recognize the constitutional of the people to petition and to be impartially heard on all ques ions In order that the will of the peo ple of Kentucky may be expressed In Its legislative bodies members of those bodies must be free from the corrupt Influences of professional l lobbyists and I favor legislation which will accomplish that purpose The Constitution gives to every cit izen the right of applying to those Invested with the power of govern ment for redress of grievances or other proper purposes by petition address or remonstrance The right Is Invaluable and no citizen be or should be deprived of it but no citizen whose cause Is Just will object to the white light of pub llclty being turned upon him when ho goes to any legislative body and seeks to Influence Its action and I think publicity would do much to destroy the evils of corrupt lobby Ing and If elected I shall Introduce- ai bill requiring every person who comes before the Legislature for the purpose of influencing its action or the action of any member thereof upon any matter coming before the General Assembly to file with the Secretary of State a sworn statement giving his name place of res- Idence the legislation which he desires to influence also the name of the person persons firm or corporation which he represents the salary that he receives if any the amount of money expended by him and the means employed In lobbying l and make it a felony for any person to engage in lobbying without placing such Information upon record Some of the States have a law to this otlect and It has been hound very effective In preventing corrupt lobbying Section 9 of the Democratic platform declares We favor under wise and proper restrictions the creation of a State Utilities Commission having powers to discharge Its duties This plank declares for a law creating a public utilities commission- to control all public service corporations to the end that competent service may be rendered the people by these corporations and extortions prevented I believe that In order to avoid the creation of new offices the powers of the State Railway Commission should be so enlarged that it may exercise supervision over the affairs of all public service corporations similar to that which it exercises over the railroad com panies and In this way efficient ser vice and reasonable rates may be required from telegraph and tele phone companies express compan les sleeping and dining car companies and all other public service corporations The lack of such a law results in extortionate charges and inefficient service upon the part of telephone and telegraph compaa lee and other public service corporations and these abuses should be corrected and will be cdrrected by such legislation I believe there should be a court if arbitration for the settlement of controversies between IabDri and Capital The premratton of peace v n fr ththe maintenance of order and weUbelag of society as Well as th interests of the laboring classes o our people demand that these Ti tank struggles betty en Labor and Capital which paralyze canines s endanger life and threaten the en tire social and economic fabric of the country should be prevented bylaw Money is power These strug glee are unequal and the advantage is always upon the side of Capital and the State in the exorcise of its police powers should Compel the submission of these controversies to an impartial tribunal with power to enforce its decrees in order that peace be preserved and that the Just demands of Labor may be met This Is the most difficult problem iin legislation that has confronted the statesmanship of this age but it 1Is one that this generation must solve and I shall favor legislation to that end As a rule the Blue Grass counties of Kentucky have sent a hlghe- grade of men to the Senate and Leg islature than has Western Ken tucky and the result has been that these counties have dominated theI State and secured what they desir ed In the way of legislation whileI Western Kentucky has not fared so well There Is probably not a Sen atonal district In the State whichI has business interests more varied and extensive than this district Our Industries are Mining manu I facturing railroading steamboatlng farming gardening etc etc All j of these Interests and the manY thousands of workingmen engaging i in them are affected by legislation and the district needs n competent j representative in the Senate I was induced to make this race I by people who believe I can be of service to the district in procuring such legislation as It needs I do not desire the office for the salary attached to It The salary Is small and I can make more money by staying at home and attending to my law practice and while It would not profit me financially to represent the district I believe that ov every citizen owes It to his State to advance Its prosperity and wellbe Ing by all means In his power I am loyal enough to Western Ken tucky to want to see the scepter of dominion and power pass from the Blue Grass to Western Kentucky where It rightfully belongs I be- lIeve that an honest government Is the noblest work of mail and if I can contribute even in some slight measure to the advancement of the Interests of this district I shall be compensated In the satisfaction de rived from duty performed- I have gone Into this race to win nnd I shall do all that doth become a man to win but to be elected I must get the votes of the Repub licans and Independents If elect ed I shall feel under obligations to the Republicans and Independent voters of the district and they will find me as ready to serve them as I will be to serve any other class of my constituents- I am a comparatively young man young enough to live for the future but old enough to have had consid erable experience In public affairs I believe that a public office Is a public trust and If elected I shall go to Frankfort stay sober attend to my duties and give the best that Is In me to the service of the peo ple Yours truly ROBERT HARDISON JR The Muhlenberg Sentinel aRe publican paper published at Greenville speaking of Mr Hardison saysMr Hardison the nominee Is one of the most prominent attorneys at the Greenville bar a clean highmlnded intelligent citizen who will be an honor to the ticket with which he runs Mr Hardison will make an ag gressive campaign and the Repub licans do not want to delude them selves with the thought that they will have a walkover I Its Equal Doesnt Exist No one has ever made a salve ointment or balm to compare with Bucklens Arnica Salve Its the one perfect healer of cuts burns bruises sores scalds bolls ulcers eczema salt rheum For sore oyes cold sores chapped hands or sprains its supreme Unrivaled for piles Try It Only 26c at James H Williams h m Children Cry FOR FLETCHERS C I STOPIAMisnomer To call money dough Seems to us rather funny Dough sticks to your fingeVs But talnt so with money In the chill season see that your liver is active Any derangement In that organ opens the door for malarial germs An occasional dose of HERBINE is all that Is necessary to keep the liver In sound working condition Price BOd Sold by Hart ford Drug Co Hartford Ky Dono van kCo Beaver Dam Ky m 1 MEXICO NACEQ BY NEW UPRISING It Plot Against Madero Role Discovered REYES BACKS A CONSPIRACY Diaz is Said to Be Behind Move ment to Start Insur rectionW- ASJIINGTONI DOESNT KNOW Mexico City Oct GPlans for a now revolutionary movement with MorelosrPachuca and in the national rapt tal directed against the supremacy of Made o are said to have been discovered by secret agents of the Presidentelect October 15 is the date said to have been fixed for the beginning of the Insurrection Already tHere have been discov ered In this city according to one who has the confidence of Madero the existence ofsecret caches ofI arms which were secretly removed through connivance of a police of ficlal before they could be seized A shipment of arms is said to be en route to Salina Cruz from some for eign port Intended for use by one of the parties to the plot The campaign it is alleged is to be directed from San Antonio Tex Of all of these Maderos agents are said to have In their possession undisputable proof Including the names of several promlnet individ uals concerned Specials from San Antonio with news of similar Importance alleg- Ing that a Junta had been establish ed In that city In the Interest of Gen Reyes and Flores Magon had counter revolution In Mexico wore published In El Pals Those dispatches alleged that a combina tion of the partisans of Gen Diaz Gen Reyes and Flores Magon had formed a coalition for the over throw of Madero Rodolfo Reyes son of Gen Reyes and Jose Peon Del Valle tho hatters erstwhile campaign mana ger declared that Reyes going to San Antonio had nothing to do with any political movement such as described In the dispatches Leaders of the Vasqulsta party and the Catholic party viewing with alarm a possibility that Jose Plno Suarez may have had sufficient popularity In the recent election to place him IIn the vice presidency have taken steps toward forming a combination against the Yucatecan In the electoral college Whether they would unite upon de la Barra or Dr Vasquez Gomez was a ques tlon to be decided but it was admit ted by leaders of both parties that the movement was under way Meanwhile at the Madero Juarez headquarters telegrams continue to arrive In increasing numbers from every quarter of the republic relat- Ing the triumph of Maderos choice Pine Suarez left for Yucatan to enter upon his duties as Governor to which post he was recently elect ed If successful in winning the Vice presidency he will secure leave of absence from Yucatan and take up his residence here In the event he loses the vice presidential elec tion he will be asked to assume a portfolio In the new Madero Cabi net No Word at Washington Washington Oct C Assurances from American Consuls throughout Mexico the latest coming from Monterey that the Mexican presi dential and vicepresidential elec fons were characterized by the ut most good order and feeling make the officials very skeptical as to the accuracy of the report that General Reyes Is about to head another Junta at San Antonio Tex to fo ment a revolutionary movement against Madero when he assumes officeThe department has no word from any of Its agents of any such project but of course the Department of Justice and the War Depar ment are fully prepared to enforce the neutrality laws with the utmost vigor If any attempt is made to hatch a revolution on Texas soil A much broader construction and application of these laws was given during the Madero revolution than over before in the history of this country and it was a source of gratification to the State Department and the Department of Justice that the United States courts generally supported them to the the endeavor to prevent American soil from being made the breeding place of revolutionary at tacks upon a friendly neighbor Nci JfHeatiqHarterw at San Antonio San Antonio Tex Oct Lgas Aatoato cannot + be wedtin the fj hehdQUarten oit a revolutionary 1 junta T his declaration was eude by Deputy United States MN following the report that GeK nardo Reyes 1s en route fronUliiijg na to New York with this city M tale ultimate destination ItW t11eo said the purpose of his visit is to establish headquarters here with aIview of crushing the Madro TCglrnle J Chronic rfaoumatism onttactttSthe muscles distorts the Joints and undermines t the strength A powerful penetrating and relieving rein will be found in BALLARDSW LINIMENT It restores streaith and suppleness to the aching lla bs Price 2Sc 60e and 31 per kettle 4 Sold by Hartford prug Co Hart ford Ky Donovan Co Deaver tDam Ky m o I J WANTED FOR U So ARMY I IAblebodledI ages ed States of good character and temperate habits who can spoalcj I read and write the English lang toIRecruitingI Kentucky SOtr Joints that ache muscles that are drawn or contracted should be treated with BALLARDS SNOW LINIMENT It penetrates to the t spot where It is needed and relieves suffering Price 25c 50c and 100 per bottle Sold by Hart van ford Drug Co Hartford Ky Dono Co Beaver Dam Ky m The Zones TeacherHow many zones has t the earth Pupil Five I TeacherCorrect Name them Ii Pupil Temperate zone Intem perate tonal horrid and o R Dont trifle with a cold Is good advice for prudent men and Women 4- 1It may be vital in case of a child rl There Is nothing hotter than Cham k berlains Cough Remedy for cotghs t and colds In children It is safe andII sure For sale by all dealers m IiiChildren crY1FOR FLETCHERS eT CASTOR I A 1 Your Success t The first step toward a successful business career Is to write for a catalogue of Draughons Practical Business College Nashville Tenn or Paducah Ky or Evansville Ind or Washington D C More than 8 per cent of the J1 wealth of the United States is in Ivested In electrical enterprises HELPFUL HINTS ON WEALTH Scalp and Hair Troubles Gen erally Caused by Carelili lessness Dandruff is a contagious disease caused by a microbe which also pro duces baldness Never use a comb or brush belonging to some one else No matter how cleanly the owner may be these articles may be In fected with microbes which will in feet your scalp It Is far easier to catch hair microbes than It is tOg tff rid of them and a single stroke an infected comb or brush may wfell lead to baldness Never tryvoo anybody elses hat Many a hat band is a resting place for microbes- If you happen to be troubled with dandruff itching scalp falling hair or baldness we have a remedy which we believe will completely relieve these troubles We are so sure of this that we offer it to you with the understanding that It will cost you nothing for the trial If it does not produce the results we claim This remedy is called Rexall 93 Hair Tonic We honestly believe it to be the most scientific rem IweI It for effectiveness because of the results It has produced In thousands of casesRexall 93 Hair Tonic Is devised to banish dandruff restore natural color when Its loss has been brought about by disease and make the hair naturally silky soft and glossy It does this because It stimulates the hair follicles destroys the germ matter and brings about a free healthy circulation of blood which nourishes tie hair roots causing hairWetrouble with hair or scalp to know that we think that Rexall fl3j Hair Tonic is the best hair tonic and restorative In existence and no one should scoff at oV doubt this statement until they have put our claims usderstanging nothIngsatisfactionin It 60c and 1t10 teember ohthisHartford RwwtiKFhlaI j 1 it- J ifo 11I WEDNESDAY oCT li iBll THE HARTFORD HERALD PAGE THREEw r w 0NGlOMEHATIONN 0OF ALL POLICIES iiWhich Sorely Besets i Re- publicani i Campaign UniEL OF MOST EVERYTHING ll T v Just to Win Votesflow the Temperance Cause is Played Upon THH SITUATION IS OUTLINED I Morals like logic admit of n6 Compromise while politics is the very essence of compromise This is why purely moral and social ques tlons should be kept out of politics This Is why a preacher should reso lutely remain a mere looker on In I Venice or shed his clerical linenII when he goes down Into tho This Is why the Temperance issue Is betrayed kicked and cuffed about till it looks like a stray ghost of famine on an aimless pilgrimage It will always be DO till It Is rescu ed from the grime and put upon higher grounds for It is no more t fit i6r the devious methods the re r tued treacheries of heartless poll I tics than a white rabbit Is fit for a tarbabys bedfellow Politics deals with cold facts and conditions not with finespun moral I t theories Lax morals loose princi pies and all the weaknesses of the voter are met with just as they are not as the Idealist would have them I The politician has neither time talent nor Inclination to speculate as to what they should or might be I Confronted by actual facts which he can neither evade nor correct he rushes the obstacles with all kinds of compromises with strategies and spoils often undignified even sha ds but seemingly n necessity nev ertheless The purist may stand aloof and rail but the deplorable conditions remain The floater holds the balance of power and some one somehow Is going to move him fairly If It may be but move him Just the same Whom shall we blame the poli tician the voter public opinion all or none Where Is the root of the evil Do we always clearly distinguish between cause and ef fect In many of our commonest problems After all does politics corrupt the voter or the voter pol itics Does the disease as In can cer cause the germ or the germ yl1e disease Why try to abate a lungrending cough with a powerful drug when It is the cause you should treat Anyway until a great advance Is made the party that stands upon Its honor and dig nity refusing to treat with the voter Just as be Is not as he should or might be In whatever way he can bfi most effectually reachedI say that party Is beaten before the fracas begins And the politician Is not going to stop in the heat of battle to argue the right and wrong Hes going right on to face the exigencies and frailties of his Blocks ofFlves and do whatever fetches thiJK votes Moralizing upbraiding i berating sounds to him like a fellow way off to himself harping on f the one string of an old fiddle So come down off that high roost or get out of politics and do all you can to raise the standard of honor patriotism and the sanctity of the ballotwork enough to be sure Is It any wonder then that when a purely moral question without political significance is thrust into NO REASON FOR DOUBT 4A Statement of Facts Backed by a Strong Guarantee We guarantee complete relief to all sufferers from constipation or In every case where we fall we will supply the medicine free RexaU Orderlies are a gentle ef i fettjye dependable and safe bowel regulator strengthener and tonic They aim t6 reestablish natures functions In a quiet easy way They ddriot cause inconvenience griping oi nausea They are so pleasant to t take add fwbrk BO easily that they JV mays be taken by any one at any xtjne They thoroughly tope up the b jjO7Otem tohealthyacttvityy for 1IddeJJeateJIflo the are use oncnrpasea of child s too JiigTjly1 recom tne them to allBgWa1ere1Mom n aaylfora of constipation and its at tfltibtev1ts Three slsee10e K Title Remember you can 2li8dIIIffy rgaaedtei la this It tr omly at our itore The R xaR tMf I retfefWl illlattet 2tl IllblA4lfItallf81 +os r politics it becomes a mere catspaw In the hands of the designing Look at the last session of the Ken tucky Legislature Tho County Unit Bill sold for a mess of pottage The Republican party was then as solemnly pledged to the cause of temperance as it iis nowoi ever can be Why did they persistently re fuse to let the County Unit Bill come to a vote before the election of a U S Senator Able as they were to elect a Senator why did they not pass the Unit Bill Treachery betrayed confidence Is the only solution They must choose between passing this bill and elect Ing their Senatorbetween thlq chance to win a party advantage and the fulfillment of a solemn vow to the people They did not hesitate a moment to pull the chestnut with the catspaw rand then chuckle over the perfidy What better treatment could stupidity Itself expect at their hands in the future Think you the Temperance sentiment would now trust ORear as a newfound Moses This would be a confiding Innocence beautiful though pathetic to look upon Why should they go to the Republican party for their champ Ion How could they even In their most credulous anxieties and perplexities work up the least hope or enthusiasm from the records of that party which does not boast n sin gle score for the cause But ORear Is n hardpressed though an natuto politician His somewhat awkward flirtation with tbo coy and guileless temperanc I maiden Is more of p necessity than a heartless vice Circumstance- force hire to undertake a very difficult dangerous even desperate task Already may be seen developing from beneath the paint on his office door the old wheelrights sign All Kinds of Turning 8 Screwing Done Here and his cam paign committee has taken the wise precaution to placard his baci- with DONT SHOOT THE OR GANIST FER HES A DOIN THE BEST HE CAN The man must be desperate o crazy who undertakes to convinc- a Democrat that he should sacrifice all those principles and policies that have ennobled his character and made his country great and for the defense of which he has stobd on the firing line all his life for a sin gle issue of no possible political significance injected Into the cam paign for a blind a delusion and a snare with no support but the hol low promises of a party that makes them but to break them and of fers no reward for this sacrifice but broken pledges on one hand and his party defeat on the other But this Is not all ORear has un dertaken He must by hook or crook placate the Liquor Interest Its vote is a necessity its dough a howling Indlspensablllty and none knows better than ho that without tho accomplishment yf these two objects the sonorous 0 would be stricken from his name and he would be compelled to drag out the balance of his days under the reproach St Edward de la Rear Now lets see how hes getting along with the killing First a mag nificent County Unit plank set like a rosewood panel In a platform of sweetscented boquets all deftly fashioned hia snug little city hall right smack over a very large pop ular and Influential brewery Then came that inspired outburst that made Brad oys head glow as if crowned with a blinding lialo fully offsetting and atoning for all he over said or did or can say or do for the Unit Bill Then with rounds of applause that strained the rafters a manufacturer of beer keg staves who is nobly bent on putting himself out of business by swiping all kinds of beer from the face of the earth was put at the head of one of the most spotless Temperance Campaign Committees yqu ever saw This is getting on so swimtngly Im not going to even casually refer to a more recent and perhaps deep er stroke of policy perpetrated when the president of a powerful liquor association was put at the head of a finance committee who is authorized to levy tribute upon tho Internal Revenue Department and the Infernal Distillers Department so that Immaculate Unit BJH Com mittee could carry forward lie noble work without even the suspicions pf a Liquor Lobby 4V Whiskey pa one shoulder water on the other signboards behind 1 and signboards In front with McJ i Culloch astraddle of the whole push can Iit pass muster and turn tjbei trick I i the Liquor Interest it Is a IIWith business proposition without a frill or furbelow and ye- urertlependt I Is ping tobaveja IJfl gripvowe situation before te1ItfroMltsceiai twing mpre 1d4 purring of a gay Lothario la au3- 1tetillistlerYiititaib tkhewtKiicl t l iiic itMW tvttrifiittili I Hans and this raw deal Is the limit Even a Temperance crank is not one of Charles fteadoa Inscrutable fools1 He can take n hint as well as another especially Ifrun over by such an unspeakable aggregation as ORear is now shoving down the pike banners signboards water wagons buntings whiskey joints and rich accooterments Why it would rouse the rislbles of a pot metal cut of the veriest old bum and make a wooden Indian wink In tact it beats Bobtail and they say he beat the devil No the perspiring officehunter who ventures upon the hustings loaded with all that trumpery must face both ways so that the puzzled voter cant tell for the life of him whether the conglomeration is a comin or a gwlne will hardly pull under the string with vlctry a purchin upon his bigamous banner Like the old womans bedtick full of harry teeth its not heavy but powerful bunglesome So when the race is run you may see a cloud of dust way back yonder on the ridge but the count will be over and almost forgot before that wind broken caravan arrives The tem perance mantle now frayed and desecrated by the uses to which rot ten politics has debased it trans parent and full of holes Is too small for the organ grinder and too big for the monkey Even n temper ance zealot knows when hes soaked good and hard But this apostle of big Is and great promises this evangel of a ofetwo kinds of a Republican and en flops ping the two opposing wings of whiskey and temperance together is inadvertently Inviting a choice batch of calamities a storm of cross currents whirlwinds and explosions out of which when he emerges he will be so frazzled bewildered and groggy that when he sneaks back istpossible theres more of It yet to come and If It would be safe even at home his astonished and fright hinirexe pelled from a neighboring planet In this climax and extremity there may be noA horse my kingdom for a horse racket but one can fancy that fine Italian hand the same that did duty so beautiful ly in the Brewery Hall panagyrlc smiting the unoffending stars that ventured to twinkle over the spot less Bradley the same Bully Billy as is charged with the deliberate swapping of a certain Unit Bill for a coveted seat In the U S Senate that same hand now lifted to the cold and responseless moon asIn his advert sity with the pet of Leomante he cries out 0 what men dare do what men may do what men daily do not knowing what they do Oh accursed Politics and wicked Babylon I Im a son of a gun If my name aint Dennis So good byo and be hanged to you I And then wo all devoutly resign ed to the mutations of political for tune threw up our hats and yelled So mote It bel SUGGS Roclport Ky Oct 5 a Foleys Kidney Remedy vs n Hope less Case Hon Ark J E Freeman says I had a severe case of kidney trouble and could not work and my case seemed hopeless I used several well known kidney remedies and had the services of a doctor all of which gave me no relief One largo bottle of Foleys Kidney Remedy cured me and I have never been bothered since I have also recom mended it to my friends who all received the same good results For sale by all druggists m Children Cry FOR FLETCHERS CASTORIA HOUSING GREEN TOBACCO UNDER MUCH DIFFICULTY Carlisle Ky Oct 7Tobacco growers of Nicholas county are housing the r leaf under great difficulties Nearly all of the tobacco Is too green but so much damage has been done by the heavy rains and high water of the past few days and the season Is so late and the hazard of frost so great that they are rushing it to the house in its immature condition The Licking river is now falling rapidly leaving thee tobacco fields In the bottom- lands a sea of mud Hundreds of acres of tobacco have been ruined and will not be worth cutting You are not experimenting on Chambertthat preparation has won its great reputation and extensive sale by its remarkable cures of colds an4 can always be depended upon It Is equally valuable for adults and chill tireJ1 and may be given to young childreB with Impliciti confidence as ltVeent ln8 m harmful drug Bold by nil defilers m WHOLE PARTY is COMMITTED To Honest Elections in the State SECTION 6 IMPORTANT PUNKK In Democratic State Platform Which Guarantees Square Elections FOR A DIRECT PRIMARY LAW There is no more Important plank In the Democratic platform than I parI punish all corrupt practices in elec I tions and guarantees to every man that his vote shall be honestly counted as cast Section Six Is as follows I Ve favor the enactment of an explicit and effective corrupt prac ijtlco act which shall determine what campaign expenses shall be legitimate and which provides for the compulsory publication in detail under heavy penalties of the camI palgn expenses of every candidate for public office This section supplements Section Five which provides for n direct primary election law providing that all primary elections be held a i public expense so that every candidate nb matter what his wealthi or station may be shall have an claimsItoI tucky has suffered the past dishonest elections and the people are demanding that these corrupt practices be stopped The oppor willIcome ronili n His Influence put It In the platform and ho will recommend It to the Legislature and use all the power his hands to give It a permanent Iin upon the Statute Dook When tho people know how much i a man spends for his nomination and his election and from what sources hla campaign fund comes they wlllbe able to Judge whetherI he Is his own muster or whether IIlse must shape his official acts to suit those who have bought his office for him The time Is past when platform pledges are lightly regarded In this campaign no candidate for office can fail to do his duty without sacrificing his honor Naturally Crisp Pa why Is It that whenever you reed about a 100 bill It is said to be crisp Why shouldnt It be crisp All bills are crisp until they have been handled a good deal I i has helpedcountless thousands of thin weak childrenmadeIi them 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You I IGtto C nartin Attorney at Law JUlrrrOHn Ini I I IffJ1 up stairs over Wilson Sc WillIluactiro I courts of this nnd niljoltiii coon ties and Court of Appeals Commer cial and criminal practice n spec laity i CONSUMPTION TO PROVER I rclidforrun down feeling Mention uui papa OHIO MEDICAL COMPANYDos 95 COLUMBUS OHIO HAVE A- ROUGH RIVER- TELEPHONE PLACED IN YOUR RESIDENCE OR PLACE OF BUS f INESS AND PUT YOURSELF IN DIRECT CONTACT WTU i TH- ELong Distance Lines TO ALL STATES FOR THE COMPANYS SPECIAL CONTRACT TO THE FARMERSfCALL ON OR ADDRES- SJ W OBANON t Local wniger 1 Hartford Ky W C SEXTON v c Local Mandger- Incorporated Beaver Dam Ky 1 s rAiiiPAREI H i I DONT FORGET THE BIG DEMOCRATIC f ALUDAVi RALLY AT HARTFORD Thurselay Otctober J2 1911 T FGov McCreary A O Stanley Ben Johnson and John Rhea will Speak Come out and hear them r Congressman Ben Johnson will speak at McHenry tomorrow Thursday night and Hon John Rheawill speak at Fordsville the same date and time Let them have a big crowd p The Hartjord Herald HEBER MATTHEWS FRANK LFELIX EDITORS rRANK L FELIX Pub and Propr Entered at the Hartford postoffice as mall matter of the second class DKMOCKATIC TICKET U S SKVATOK Ollle M James of CrlttemlennoYKUNOU Jan D McCreary of Madison MKUT GOV Edward McDermott of Jefferso- nTIUUSCmmTom Rhea of Lo gallAUDiTOIIHenry M Bosworth- of Fayette ATTOUXKV GENERMJames- Garnett of Adair- SECIIETaRV OP STATE C F Crecollus of Pendleton- SrlERINTfNDENT OF PURLiC- INSTRUCTIONBarksdale Hamlett of Christian COMMISSIONER OP ACmCUL TUREJ W Newman of Wood ford CIEUK OP COURT OF AP PEALS Robert Greene of Frank linII 11 COMMlSIoXER Lawrence B Finn SENATOR 7th DISTWCT Robt Hardison of Muhlenborg FOR REPRESENTATIVE 01110 COUNTY M T Westerfield Judge ORear seems bent on put ting the whiskey men out of busi nessby having Influential whiskey men to help run his campaign Editor Henry Watterson Is no longer limping In the rear In stead hes marching at the front and leading a conquering host to victory The registration figures through out the State show that Kentucky Is overwhelmingly Democratic and all needed to make It go that way Is to get out the vote Perhaps your habit of reading ads may save you only a dollar or so this week But there may bo weeks In which the saving Is five or ton dollars so much advantage Is there In vise buying v That was rather a curious toddy of political whiskey and political water sweetened with the sugar of assurance which Judge ORear had fixed up for the voters as revealed by the McCulloch letter But It Is a dose which the majority of Ken tuckians revolt at That McCulloch letter will cost Judge ORear twenty thousand votes on election day Before Its publication the Judge seemed to beholding his own In a moderate waI The duplicity It revealed will cause the State to go at least twentyfive thousand Democratic against any such twofaced methods It Is said there Is strong opposi tion In suffragist circles to the form of marriage vow promulgated by the leaders Instead of the old fashioned I promise to love honor and cherish or obey is added And uphold his or her political views The suffragists dont seem to mind the other part of the vow but when It comes to vote the same way they balk Platform pledges meansomething this yearno doubt about that This Is rather a new sensation for Repub Bean leaders and they appear to be dumfounded They have promised so much and performed so little in the past that the people have lost confidence in them but they are making the same old pledges with the chances of the same old fail ures if the opportunity Is given them As our young friend the Junior editor of the Hartford Republican seems to be such a good hand at guessing a political crown up good and large judging from his esti mate of the crowd that assembled In front of Judge ORear at his re cent speaking jiere we are waltlpg with much Interest and great anxiety to see his figure 6ntliVcrowd InIHartford tomorrow Senator Bradley lequoted as say ling that the reason more attention was not paid to the County Unit af RepublicansIin ling was not Republican It seemed to be enough inclined toward Mr Bradley however to elect him to the Senate Why couldnt lie have Influenced the same number of votes for the County Unit Upon the second page of The Herald today will be found a strong and earnest presentation of his claims by Mr Robert Hardison Jr of Greenville who is a candidate for Senator from this the Seventh Senatorial District of Kentucky Its exceedingly good reading and sots forth In a lucid manner the policy and purposes of his candidacy Mr Hardison Is a man of character and Ability and would certainly make the District a splendid representa tive Before the Republican State Con vention Gov Willson said Judge ORears nomination would be a calamity to the Republican party in Kentucky and I think his nomina tion would mean sure defeat for the Republican party this fall Along about that time Col E T Franks of Owensboro said the nomination and election of Judge ORear would sound the death knell of civil liberty In Kentucky Neither of these gentlemen has ever recanted or re tracted these famous utterances Our old friend Suggs he of the ever trenchant gifted pen and ready expression has a splendid ar ticle on the political situation on the third page of The Herald today His correct sizing up of the ORear policy of campaign leaves little to be Imagined by those familiar with the situation A strictabstainer himself he can afford to talk as a brother to the temperance peoplo while he shows how the Prohibition Issue Is being used as a catspaw for political effect by the astute ORear regime His article will be found both truthful and entertaining The County Unit fared badly at the hands of the Republican leaders after they adopted It In their plat form four years ago Just as soon as the Legislature assembled they dropped all Interest In this worthy temperance measure and began a terrific struggle to elect Mr W O Bradley to the Senate which was finally accomplished through the machinations of the liquor lobby The County Unit was then shelved by the Republicans lenders for a long seasoneven from then until now These are facts known of all who are In any measure posted up on State affairs STILL UNANSWERED- The Hartford Republican in Its last issue under the heading The Herald Is Called finally under takes to explain Its charge that Gov McCrcary said in a speech several weeks ago that the Republican party in Kentucky is a party of as sassination and it as a party pro cured the assassination of Gov Goe bel The Republican says We have not the statement from the Hodgenvllle speech before us but quotes what purports to be a section of a report of Gov McCrearys speech at Falmouth delivered lately alleged to be taken from the CourierJournal although no date Is given which starts out with He said c What The Herald demanded and still demands Is that our neighbor up the way quote the exact language time1 and place of such utterance of Gov McCreary This the Republic an has never done Of course any body can quote a speaker as he said and shaping the sentiments according to his own desires can put words in the speakers alleged language which he never uttered This Is a common practice with biased political writers Even the language quoted by the Republican does not bear out the full charge tbatIt brings against Gov McCrea ry Continuing the Republican aYaH VTtvwe rememberrlgbtthe Hart ford Herald called on uato produce y this or admit that we lied What The Hartford Republican tell a political lie Horrors Who ever heard of such a thing Or even dreamed of such a possibility Why the idea Is preposterousI Ev en obnoxious Following In the wake of the crisscrossed and dou blecrossed campaign record of its illustrious leader Saint Edward the Great It may and does get sadly mixed up in its editorial allegations and utterances but to tell n politi cal lie on an adversary never no novthat Is unless It gets corner ed and has strong provocation which is common to the genus ho mo even outside of politics I OREAR EVADES QUESTION GOT HIM CORNERED As to Ills Remarks During Hfsi PreNomination Lexing ton Speech Lexington Ky Oct 9Develop ments which have been brought out here seem to place Judge E C ORear In an embarrassing position In regard to the various statements which he has made as to whom he referred to when he stated In his speech here early In the campaign that United States Senators ha been elected In Kentucky by cor rupting lobbyists It was believed by many at the time that Judge ORear referred to the election o Senator W O Bradley He how ever intimated later that he did not mean Bradley Interest to kno whom he did mean became wide spread throughout the State and newspapers exerted themselves t find out In reply to a letter sent Shim by Desha Breckenridge editor of the Lexington Herald Judge ORea- evasively replied by referring Mr Breckenrldge to Congressman Ollle James speech at Nlcholasville In this speech which was before the nomination for United States Sena tor Mr James said that his oppon ent Mr Paynter did not want a primary because he could not win Ina primary now anymore than he could have won in a primary In his election as Senator over the Hon J C S Blackburn Judge ORea- thus implied that he referred to Senator Paynters election Tomorrow however the Lexing ton Herald will publish a letter from the Hon Leslie Combs one of the most prominent and influential Republicans of Central Kentucky in which Mr Combs states that he heard Judge ORears speech and thought it justly referred to Senator Bradley but that Judge ORear told him later that he meant the defeat of Senator Cero Gordo Williams during the Legislature of 1883 when Judge ORear was a youth rhe Herald will tomorrow also publish a letter from Senator Brad ley stating emphatically that Judge ORear assured him most positively that he did not mean his election when he made the statement ELIZAHETIITOWX HANGS UP XEW HEALTH UECORD Ellzabethtown Ky Oct 9ln credulous as It may seem there has been but one death from a natural cause in Elizabethtown since June 28 This occurred one month later when Mrs Burr Saunders suc cumbed to complications This statement is based on the books of J L Irwin the local reg istrar of vital statistics A city of 3000 people passing for 103 days with only one death In Its limits lIs KentuckyVirgil here September 2 was the only oth er death Notice RaterDistrictthe A S of E and the phio County Union of the A S ofE 1 alljttclbacco pooling pledges will absolutely close on NoV 1 1911 Those wishing to sign must sign before 12 oclock p m OcLSI 1911 40t3 S L STEVENS Co Pjrwv HENRY M PIRTLE COJ fcy V I y i MR1BRADLEYBELT THE COUNTY UNIT By His Failure to Come To Its Rescue AFTER PLEDGE BY HIS PARTY In Platform His Election to Senate Was Made the Main Issue HE XEVEU DEFENDED MEASURE Senator Bradley reminded his hearers in his Ashland speech that four years ago the Republican party adopted a plank in its platform de manding the extension of the Coun ty Unit law Just as It has this year He seemed proud of the fact that these pledges to the temperance people had become Republican doc trine and stated that the only reason the County Unit had not been extended was that the Republican party did not have control of the Legislature acd cuse the distinguished Senator of Insincerity in this matter There is a harsher term and the reader may furnishfhim the facts The Legislature that elected Bradley to the Senate was therewwere nough Republicans in the Senate to have carried out the hadobeen honestly for the County Unit I I Although Senator Bradley threat ens to put his mark upon any man ser I curing his election to the Senate It Is true nevertheless that a corrupt lobby secured enough votes to bring about his election and wheth er the Senator knew about their manipulations or not Is a matter for his conscience The public gen orally reserves the right to Its own opinion By the way this Is the same corrupt lobby which Judge ORear Is now denouncing on every assuringrBradley that his title to the Senate Is without flaw or stain It Is common knowledge at Frankfort that after Bradleys elec tion to the Senate by this scandal ous combination of bolting Demo crats and Republicans that he the United States Senatorelect remain ed at Frankfort during the entire session of the Legislature and visit ed the State Senate dally where desperate efforts were being made by tho friends of temperance to pass the County Unit law If Bradley ever said a word in its behalf publicly or privately at that session there Is no record of it It has been charged that the purpose of his presence was to tarry out a bargain and prevent the passage of the County Unit law It Is too late now for Bradley to pose as a friend of temperance and try to gain votes for Judge ORear to that way because the Senators political associations and record show that the liquor Interests have always found him in and rfut of of flee a valued friend and adviser A Household Medicine That Gives Confidence- Is Foleys Honey and Tar Com pound Mrs T J Adams No 522 Kansas Ave Columbus Kas writes For a number of years my children have been subject to coughs and colds I got some of Foleys Honey and Tar Compound arid have found that It cured their coughs and colds In a very short time so I keep It In the house all the time For sale by all durg gilts m Places for Court Changed We are requested by the Magis trates concerned to announce for the benefit of the public that Esq Sanders court wUJ1Ie held at Ola ton in the utgreinsteadof at Dun dee and that Esq Cooscourt will be held at Arnold Instead cjf nIProw Ji l t A Gathering of Beautiful Fall r Fashions Awaits Your d1 Approval If you yourself had selected the dainty PRINTZESS Styles that we I are showing in our Garment Depark ment you would be as enthusiastic abput them as we I f arejj tglimpse of the soft beauti A ful wools from whioh they are tailoredin all of the charming color tones of Fallsuch walnut II grayIIa would youthatdisplaTt that you ought to know more about t 1 and you can Well be glad to welcome and show you all of the really new and clever conceits of frFashiondom Below we have described a number of beautiful models Read the descriptions or better still visit our Garment Department 1Ion1I ILotNo1 A Suit for service made in the latest styles and strictly tailored It is made of unfinished Cheviot and lined with Massaline Silk comes in blaqk and blue C1 CPrice I 50 ===== Lot No 2 A Suit for most important func ncceptedj1styleii1 II y is 28 inches long lined with Massa 1 line Silk and has Velvet Collar TheII Skirt is one of the new High Waist Panel Front Designi TOft CftPrice Carson s A CoIra- ooxjpoxeatoct HARTFORD KENTUCKY = II T h l j I r NEWSI j Hav YOtiSeerlt BigBeprr dB the It1addy of them all He is not HEanallttrmiolock but a sleep meter that tells toJBfI3arise BW Un the house noo more missed breakfastsqrigetting to woric late He is alwayJ I on Ute job Fully guaranteed See oursAOW window landCall and let us show you how he a works itpr t J 1 J f J B e Tapp Dtt qXIJtv 1 nIvJailer ang Ofitwu- znHARTFORD t KENTUCKY 1 1ii i 1 n It I y i M t I WEDNESDAY OCT 11 1011 THE HARTFORD HERALD PAGE FIVE O O O O OO W H H H H H Wi JWiWi I Save on Your Purchases II- ii 0 o And Gut a Free Piano 0 11 1 f 3st You want to save money You want a free Piano This Wi J store offers you the opportunity You can make your fam m ily purchased here for cash for less money than you pay elsewhere You getthe best selection of stylish season I m able goods and with every purchase we give you free cerii II tificates that will enable you to get this magnificent Piano absolutely FREE 1 g This Piano Will Adorn the Home of One of Our I r I Customers After May 1 1912 i res r Wouldnt you like to have it in your home Do your trading here save all the certificates c you can and get your friends to help you t You can get the Piano if you will onlytryi JotS Yt rat Y i Illinois Central Railroad Time Ta ble at Beaver Dam Ky jNorth Bound South Bound 1 No132405 am No 1211135 pm No 1221228 pm No 101248 pm No 102248 pm No 131855 pm J E Williams Agt q O O OOOOOOOOOOOOO 0 LOCAL NEWS AND C 0 PERSONAL POINTS O- boobooooooooooooo I Attorney W H Barnes attendedI Circuit Court at Morgantown Ky last week Mr and Mrs Ira D Bean have t i moved Into their now residence o t Walnut street l i v jI Judge and Mrs J S Glenn city went to Owensboro Monday morn i Iling returning Monday night I t IIFor SaleTown property vacant ir1Jots cottages and twostory dwelling I COIi j Ky r Leavoyour Laundry at my Grocery Domestic finish Work Guaranteed i Called for and prompt delivery Phone 140 lleis Grocery t Messrs JW Halo and VA Mat thewB orFordsville gave the Her a pleasant call while In town Frl j day i Judge C M Crowe disposed ot a number of civil cases at his regu Tar term of Police Court here Mon day S feMr toC Barnard has accepted a t osUlon as assistant telegraph op- tIt rater t intheL N railroad office e e 1 Mrs T J Smith has returne from Lawton Okla where she had jj been on an extended visit with her f is daughters Messrs H P Shrader Narrows Jute land T J Smith city were pleasant callers at The Herald of t J L flee Wednesday f Mr Ira Bean left Thursday for a trjp through the Western States In lV the Interest of the Kentucky Cloth I tJ V Ing Co of Louisville Mr Wm Gentry Barretts Ferry Ii who was paralyzed on his left side last Friday was thought to be slight I Improved when last heard from V Fox chasing Is a popular pas i time now among some of our local l hunters and almost nightly reynard has a chase for his live i Judge J MotherBeaver Dam and Mr J R Addington Small boas gave The Herald a pleasant I can while In town Monday i Mr and MrsTWade Stratton J Jofj Cromwell are the proud parents t re i boy that arrived at their home Jir Uay night Of last week Ya fitwF OASEUmn CO Funeral J r ectori and Binbalmers All calls iJkPTomptly and carefully attenddto s 57or night Both telephones zltt Beaver Dam Ky J rI 1 F y Factor Birch Shields and Eld J ip mf Tow of Rochester Kyare In sljl aiBiiiJtt of a great revival of reI1 J1iip8i a JomdRun Baptist Chtrch I litter lBpYs kxfhere have been flf J tJpr6feifo s and nineteen add- htloiitotae a lire v Ithls wiltingp fr I 11 i 01 Messrs T E Cooper and Esq G W Martin Cromwell and John Keith Beaver Dam were pleasant callers at The Herald office Thurs day I Attorney E aL Woodward andi wife went to Louisville last Wed II nesday and after spending a few days in the city returned home j Monday Rev Virgil Elgin and family left Friday for Jeffersontown Ky a suburb of Louisville where ho will have charge of a church the coming year Mr J C liar was in Loulsvlllo last week attending a meeting of wholesalengrocery firm of which he Is a member I Mrs J Berrywho had been visiting her parents Mr and Mrs W B Render for several weeks has returned to her home at Owens boro Mrs Jennie T McIIenry returned Monday from Hardlnsburg Ky where she had been visiting oldII friends and relatives for days Supt Henry Leach requests us to say that the school money will be hero Saturday and he asks the teachers to come In so he can see thorn Mr Frank Moseley of Sallsaw Ok visited his brother Mr Seth Moseley here recently before going to Louisville to attend a medical coUegeIMr L A Pate who had been visiting relatives In Hartford Beaver Dam and vicinities for two weeks 111d i last ThursdayIMr L M Wilson Prentis who visited his son and daughter JUdge and Mrs Jno B Wilson last Thurs day and Friday gave The Herald a pleasant call while hero Hartford School of Music Piano 1 Harmony Violin and Voice Culture Under the direction of Miss Kathe rln Thompson of Frankfort and Miss Margaret Nail city 38tf I Mr Will Rlley who has been in the barber businessIn St Louis for some time past Is visiting his home folks here Mr Riley is contemp lating locating in Hartford Mrs James Lyons and children Dorcas and WIllis have returned from a sojourn In Colorado While gone little Dorcas had typhoid fever but Is getting along all right now Is Mr and Mrs Ira Bean entertain ed a few of their relatives andlj friends at tea last Saturday evening in honor of moving into their beaud tiful new residence on Walnut street Hartford The Ohio Circuit Court wilt con- Vene in Hartford nxt Monday fora twoweeks term There Is a large docket to dispose of but It vrlll probably not consume the whole bf the allotted tlme Mr Wayne Grlmn who travels for Bayiese Bros Louisville was in Hartford afew days lately but left ItMonday with his family for the residevitllt Mr and Mrs C E Morrison Dr and Mrs S J Wedding Misses Ira Mills Zella Nail Ernie King and Mrs Dorcas Gray of Hartford were among those who attended the weekiMr G R Midklff of near Ada burg this county is visiting his son W P Midklff Jailer of OhioI county Mr Midklff who was 80 years old last August is enjoying good health and is as active as a man of many years his Junior Mrs Ida Paxton of Centertown Ky died at the Jewish hospital 1 Louisville Kentucky early Sat urday morning of sarcoma of the Intestines She had been ill n the hospital three days Mrs Pax ton was a widow 57 years old an- is survived by two children The body was sent to Centertown fo burial Rev J L Price Synodical Super intendent will peach at the Cum berland Presbyterian Church IIn Hartford next Saturday night serv ices to begin at 7 oclock He will1 likewise preach at Beulah Church Beda next Sunday at 11 oclock a m and at Hickory Church at night Everybody invited and a full attendance of tho membership of the three congregations is urged to Ito present KENTUCKY WOMAN CHOSEN OVER 520 RocUport Ky Oct 9Miss Bes ate Southard 38 years old the daughter of Mrs Bryson Southard of Centertown Ohio county was selected by H C King chief orch ardist for State Senator Dunlay oft Savoy Ill t obe his wife over 526 other applicants Kings wife died last spring and the position held by him required that ho be a married man Upon the advice of friends he advertised torn wife and In reply he received 527 replies from women who were wil ling to become his bride The courtship was rather speedy and resulted In their marriage by Squire Curt Hodges a neighbor of the groom Mrs Kings first act after the cor emony was to make a bonfire of the 527 notes received by her husband King Is 54 years old Miss South ard formerly resided In Rockport More Than Enough Is Too Much To maintain health a mature man or woman needs Just enough food to repair the waste and supply energy and body heat The habitual consumption of more food than necessary for these purposes le- the prime cause of stomach troubles rheumatism and disorders of the kidneys If troubled with in- igestion revise your diet let rea son and not appetite control and take a few doses Chamberlains Stomach and Liver Tablets and you WIn soon be ill right again For solo by all dealers m Fiscal Court Meeting Tho Ohio County Fiscal Court convened In court hall Tuesday Oc tober 2 and was In session the greater part of leaf week The borrowing of money and ar ranglnjl to pay Interest on amounts formerly Borrowed constituted a gbodpartot their work ysV 1 j EVERYTHING IS READY FOR TEACHERS TRIP Will Be Orand and Cheap Affair Every Teacher Who Can r Should Go The trip proposed by the Ohio County Teachers and Trustees and all the friends of popular education In the county at the Ohio County Teachers Institute will start on Tuesday morning October 17th Parties intending to go who have not already done so will deposit with Superintendent Henry Leach by Saturday October 14th the rail road fare of 300 The schedule of train on which the teachers will leave Is as follows Smallhpus C40 a m Kronos 653 a m Centertown 705 a m j Hartford 719 a mIDukehurst 733 a m Sunnydale 740 a m Dundee 748 a m 1 Ellmltch 805 a m The train will reach Louisville at 1250 and will be met at the sta tion by committees representing theIeducational interests of The teachers will first be invited to visit tho kindergarten classes and the special school for deticient and incorrigible children n social cen ter meeting together with special entertainments furnished by the City Schools and citizens of Louis ville to visit all the public schools and points of Interest In the city and to ho the guests of the city at a luncheon and stroet car rides etc The party will arrive at the Mam month Cave on the afternoon of the 18th and visit the cave and arrive in Bowling Green on the afternoon of the 19th where they will be en tertained by the City Schools and the State Normal arriving homo Friday evening the 20th This Is the opportunity of a life time for the teachers and trustees and all the friends of education throughout the county to Investi gate and profit by the improved methods used in the best schools IIn the State and to visit the largest city in the State and one of the larg est in the South and also Mammoth Cave one of the great wonders pf ant Bowling Green In which we have so much interest and pride incalculabletbenefit to the cause of education InI doubtdand everyone who can possibly do thr rates offered by the railroad com panies hotels etc being a totalI of 1100 actual expense for the whole trip and be ono of this party Last Call for Taxes Representatives of the Ohio I County Sheriffs office will bo at the following places at the time imli cated for the purpose of Issuing Tax Receipts and you will save com ling to the countyseat or avoid theI I necessity of a visit to your home by I arranging to settle in this manner Deputy Sheriff SO Keown will1 10be at Deanefleld Thursday October 19 forenoon Herbert Thursday October 19 afternoonShreve Friday October 20 forenoon Trisler Friday October Oatternoon Fordsvillo Saturday October 21 Cromwell Tuesday October 24 forenoon Prentls Tuesday October 24ntternoon Wysox Wednesday October 2ii Ceralvo Thursday October 26 forenoon Smallhous Thursday October 26I afternoon Metanzas Friday October 27 Taylor Mines Saturday October i 28 afternoon Rockport Monday October 30 c Dundee Tuesday October 31 T H BLACK S O C By S O KEOWN D S 1 HAD WEATHER RETARDS ROUSING OF TOBACCO 4 Carlisle Kv Ort 9T4a tobacco growers of Nicholas county are still having their troubles Cold rainy Weather prevailed at the last of the week which Interfered great ly with the housing The growers 1 have ben endeavoring to get the i housingthisamount in the fields The growers i are now afraid that frost will get a good deal of the crop If good weather prevails this week most of the tobacco will be put fIn the house I For Sale Farms All sizes from C to 300 acres We can please you U you want to buy land A C YEISER CO- lIarttord f Ky bllc 11nlc fli raldIJ j 1- J tl tlr r j fBAKINGf POWDER t 1 t Absolutely Pure Economizes Butter Flour Eggs makes the food more appetizing and wholesomeII The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar F e 1 QUALITY DEMANDS A MUCH HIGHER PRICE Twelve Dollars for Best Grade Leaf and LugsOther in Proportion The Owensboro Messenger of Fri day says Fixing the prices to be demanded for the tobacco pooled with the Home Warehouse company and the American Society of Equity in the Green River District at 12 for the best grade of leaf and lugs 11 for the second grade of leaf and lugs 10 for the third grade of leaf and lugs and 8 for the nondescript and 5 for all trash the delegate convention of the two pooling organizations came to a close at 1230 oclock this morning at the court house The action of the convention Is the most Important ever taken by a pooling organization in this State and something near 12000000 pounds of tobacco will be affected by the action of the convention A psoluflon offers by F K Moseley was passed asking that all other associations and Individuals who have not already sold the years crop of tobacco unite with the two organizations for the prices named The prices are the highest ever asked by any organization In this section and were fixed at such a high figure owing to the excellent quality of this years crop the extensive shortage over tho district and the report showing the profit made by the trust on its finished product The moeMnc was largely attended and was held behind closed doors at the court house pooooooooooooooCHURCH RESOLUTIONS 0 00000000000000000 Resolutions of Baptist Church Hartford Ky- Whereas Mrs E W Ford a faithful member of our church for a long time teacher in our Sunday School and the wife of our efficient superintendent Dr E W Ford fell asleep October 2 1911 at the age of fortyone cars six months and twentyfive clays Whereas We will keenlyI miss her In our church and Sunday School work- Whereas The husband has lost a loving faithful wife and the chil dren a devoted mother be it Resolved first That we strive to cultivate the name Christian graces which adorned her life and to perpetrate the Influence of her character and worthy walk among us Second That we express our heartfelt sympathy to the bereaved family and pray God to comfort them in this dark and trying time By order of the church October 1911 T W BRUNER Pastor- E E RHOADS Church Clerk Biliousness Is due to a disordered condition of the stomach Cham berlains Tablets are essentially a stomach medicine Intended espec- Ially to act on that organ i to cleanse It strengthen it tone and Invigorate It to regulate the liver and to banish biliousness positively and effectually For sale by all dealers m BOYS DISAPPEAR FROM HOMES IN MAD1SONV1LM3 Madlsonvllle Ky Oct 9Ru- us WblttlnghlU and Huston Hanger aged respectively fourteen and eighteen disappeared from their homes here late Saturday The boys are known to have left together 1 0 o but their whereabouts are unknownpThe parents of the boys are Duel excited and seeking to locato them Mis Hanger mother of the young est has Indefinite Infimntiou nat her boy Is In Nashville They dropped hints among companions tlat Florida was their destina- tionCl000000000GO000 0 IIAPTIHl CHURCH 0 0 J W linitiir Iustor r- IOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO I IPraerI meeting and business ses sion of the church Wednesday evening Vat 7 oclock Teachers meeting Thursday evening Sunday School at 945 Sunday morning Morning worship at 11 oclock and evening worship at 715 B V P u meeting at 630 Ip m 9 Man Wild lilt Honker Now York Oct 9harry Ul rich who was arrested several months ago on a charge of assault ing Booker T Washington will be tried in General Sessions Court here next Monday The time for the trial was fixed today An As sistant District Attorney applied to the court today for several sub In I caseII I IFIJI Chapped Skit skin whether on the hands or face may be cured in one night by applying Chamberlains Salve It Is also unequaled for sore saleIby all dealers m- ESPECIAL I PRICES ALWAYS PREVAIL 0 LlKENS1ACTON 18 F 1 1 One new threelnch Buckeye Road g 8 Wagon FOR SALE Also carload oft g Daybreak Fertilizer and Farm andro 8 Poultry Woven Wirefust in We 8 8 carry a full line of Groceries 8 O Hardware Tinware Queensware 8 Harness Saddlery and Notions 8 0s o Just Received- A i carloadof g cau FURNITUREI ijij- Q o Prices weights and measures g i i GUARANTEED 9 8 LIKENSACTON J ProprietorsS f g HARTFORD KENTUCKY J COOOOOOOOOOOOOOCCOOGOOOGOO d J AUTUMNMillinery V All the newest and most attractive d e signs made to your or der at most reasonable prices Satisfaction Guaranteed PoppieNallI l THE HARTFORD HERALD WEDNESDAY OCT 11 1911 tAG SIX The Hartford HeraldI M 11 E RAILROAD TIME TI YiBLE AT HARTFORD The following L N Time Card 3iseffective from Monday Aug 21st North Bound t No 112 due at Hartford 719 a im No 114 due at Hartford 340 Pom South Bound No 115 due at Hartford 845 a ii1 No 113 due at Hartford 146 p iii II E JHSCUKE Agt SHAMElESS WAR IS PRECIPITATE By Italy Upon Turkey iinI Present Conflict SNORT STRUGGLE POSSIBLE Turkey Seems to Be Fighting Under Many Severe- Disadvantages A IIUX WAR OK AtiKUKKKIOX At twentyfour hours notice and c without a pretext of which the world hart heard n week ago Italy 1 has declared war upon Turkey to take Tripoli away from her Whatever her published etcuses she has only two reasons She wants Trip oil and she thinks ahocan get it Modern history may be searched in vain for such an amazing declara tlon of war so unprovoked and so wantonA conflict seems impossible t Tho Turkish Army Is equal to the Italian In numbers and In prestige superior Hut It cannot got Into action It cannot march by land to defend Tripoli It cannot cross the sea because Italys navy ranks eighth In battle strength and sixth In smaller craft useful In blockad ing while Turkey has practically t no navy Eager and able to fight pOIlIt1calHere also she has scant hope I Italy has not In years taken a for ward step without knowing what In t fluences she could depend upon I Franco has Just gained a free hand In Morocco and Germany a new harbor at Corlsco Vest Africa and I an unknown area added to the Kam t eruns AustriaHungary has her spoils In Bosnia and Herzegovina though she may want moresay her railroad through the Sanjak of Nov I Ibazar to Salonlca Great Britain Is more stirred by a new German t harbor In West Africa than by an Italian occupation where Italian claims have been filed for more than twenty years All the great pow ers are squared with the loot of I weal nations Who will help the 1 Sick Man Moreover It Is a time of unrest VIIIlIn1 ridden poplea diverted by wars and 1 rumors of war by rearrangements of boundaries by marchings and countermarchlngB and mobilizations and appeals to national pride Italy has well chosen her time The people of Tripoli themselves may resist conquest by guerilla warfare But as they are only onequarter as numerous as the Abysslnfans and c t less well organized they can hardly I rival Menellk by defeating Italian I armies In set battle Their best allies nro those laboring men In Italy Itself who rightly oppose all II wars of aggression iiIi Algeria selfsupporting prosper ous progressive its tertlllty rapidly being restored defended by Spahls born on its own soil Its commerce already greater than that of Nor way or Portugal Is the model upon which Italy plans to mould Tripoli in the hope that Italian emigrants will go there under the flag in stead of becoming alienated in America It Is a project of vast po litical anxieties and reprisals in the present and for years tocome New York World JIM OARNETTS POIUjARITV RECOGNIZED EVERYWHERE Hon James Garnett Democratic nominee for Attorney General is not only ono of the ablest lawyers In Kentucky but his popularity Is coextensive with his acquaintance It Is conceded that he will get more Republican votes In the Eleventh District than any man on the ticket When Jim Garnetts name is mentioned f in Adair and adjoining coun ties they do not think of him as a politician but only as a loyal friend and neighbor whose talents are second to no mans and whose character Is of the highest He began his speaking campaign last week at Danville and his ad dr M was received with great favor He is clear forceful and logtca and so fair Is he even to his pollt cal opponents that thoso who hen him are convinced tbat he Is not c f the average type of man who seeks on1ceHls ability as a lawyerJs unquestionable He will make one of the greatest Attorney Generals Kentucky has ever had THE 1XCRKASR OF TAXES A REPUBLICAN TRIClt r Although every Democratic spec er and every Democratic newspap has nskqd Judge ORear to express himself as to whether or not be ap proved the 92000000 IncrdaRse on the taxable value of tarm lands assessed by tho present Re publican Administration In two years he Is as silent as the tomb on the subject The platform which te and Caleb Powers wrote endorsV Wlllsons Administration and this was one of the conspicuous actsot that Administration It Is a fixed policy of the Republican party to take from the poor and give to the rich and when Governor Willson Board of Equalization decreased the taxes on the banks and Increas1 cd them on the farm lands they were only following the practiceS of their party S Success It is easy enough to be a successful business man If you are a perfectly porch person lost to all the finer feelings if humanity But the man worth while is the man who can be successful Without misrepresenting his goods Without adulterating his products Without bribing public officials Without making a sweatshop his factory otII Without employing little children Without asking for a protective arlff ooooooooooooooa TIM POM ta OOOOOOOOOOOOOO American school boys know about ripoll A century ago Its bey barged other nations an annual fee o suppress piracy America tired of playing blackmail and Bain smashIbdI daslDeprived dominIIonhave left In Africa since France took Tunis and the english Egypt and it costs us more than we get out of it But Turkey will do nothing so sensible fearing loss of vestige The Turkish army Is as large as the Italian and notable for fighting uallty but with few ships and trained credit how could the young Turks In Stamboul get men to Tripoli to defend It The Italian Ivy Is modern Italian credit ex silent The proposal of p lease that shall respect Turkish sovereignty offers a way out That Is the way encroachments upon Turkish territory generally begin but If this encroachment la stopped It will be by the other European powers and not by protests from Constantinople Italian credit grew stronger the clar she abandoned her futile at tempt to conquer Abyssinia Trip- oliI with 1000000 people mostly lohammcdan is also quite capable of expressing Its own opinion about a new master The country con slsts of a narrow fertile belt along the sea a claim disputed byFrance to some oases In the Sahara and three camel routes to the barren savage interior of the continent Yet It is big enough to disturb tho peace of Europe if fighting over it begins IH the World Growing Hotter Many things go to prove that It Is The way thousands arc trying to help others Is proof Among them is Mrs W W Gould of Pitts field N H Finding good health by taking Electric Bitters she now advises other sufferers everywhere to- take them For years I suffered with stomach and kidney trouble she writes Every medicine I used tailed tl1JI1 took Electric Bitters But this great remedy helped me wonderfully Theyll help any woman Theyre the best tonic and finest liver and kidney remedy thats made Try them Youll see 50c at James H Williams m to A Hopeless Failure Your son is not a business man Isi he Mr Isaacstein1 asks Mr lotesteln Gott LouteTPuslnesa man 1- In business he failed yet and Into bankruptcy Ventundt even his bankruptcy vas a failure too Lame back Is one of the most common forma of muscular rheumatism A few applications of Chain plains Liniment will give relief For sale by all deals m t 00000000000O0C 0 0 iPOEMS AOUJLU ENJOY 0 0a 0 0 The Heralds Special Selections 0 0o a 00 TaE MELANCHOLY DAYS The melancholy days have come the saddest of the yea The woods are blazing gold an- Ted the skies are jewel lear Each breath you draw Bends tlng ling thrills aleap through every vein You sigh to see the wagonload ot pumpkins in the lane You weep and wall and shake your head In gloominess profound To think of that thick pumpkin pie so deep and fat and round The melancholy days have come the purple grapes are fat The sunlight gives them rub glints youre very sad tor that The sweet potatoes mellowhoi give forth their tempting scent From peach preserves upon the stove the savor Is unpent Oh and the days are filled with gloom when tears come to the eye- Because at last we have to face the Juicy mincemeat plot The melancholy days have come iso let us weep and wall Across the stubble sounds the Jolly piping of the quail The ducks are quacking in the marsh the geese are honkln high The pawpaw Mottles to a brown Oh let us sit and cry And let us heave a doleful moan and shed a bitter tear The melancholy days have come the saddest of the year sCSTIN WILDEST NEW YORI In An office building near the postofllco a pretty stenographer had a red piece of sllklne that she wished l to test to see If the dye was well set So she washed the footsquare pleco In soap and water and after the manner of furnishedroom laun boring smoothed the wet silk out to Ivy on a window pane In a short time the little red square was spied and a curious crowd collected and decided It was an Anarchists amen In about three minutes tho agent lor the skyscraper was told by some the tenants about a red flog be 10C flaunted from ono of his win Iowa After finally locating the of lice It showed from with a face almost as red as the flag he requested the astonished stenographer to take It out at onceNew York Press Averts Awful Tragedy Timely advice given Mrs C Wil loughby of Marengo WIs R No 1 prevented n dreadful tragedy and saved two lives Doctors had said her frightful cough was a con sumption cough and could do little to help her After many reme dies failed her aunt urged her to take Dr Kings New Discovery 1I have been using it for some time she wrote and the awful cough has almost gone It also saved my little boy when taken with n severe bronchial trouble This matchless medicine has no equal for throat and lung troubles Price JiOc and 100 Trial bottle free Guaran teed by James H Williams m maD TillS TO YOUU nOl ITS SPLENDID ADVICE Remember my son you have to work Whether you handle a pen a pick a wheelbarrow or a set of books dig ditches or edit a newspaper ring an auction hell or write funny things you must work If YOU look around you will see that the men who are the most able to live the rest of their days without work are the men who work the liardest Do not be afraid to kill yourself with overwork it is beyond your power to do that this side of sunny thirty They die sometimes but It Is because they quit work at 6 p m and dont get home till 2 a m It is the Interval that kills my sonWork gives you nn appetite for your meals It lends solidity to your slumbers It gives you a per fect and graceful appreciation of a holidayThere are boys who do not work but the world Is not proud of them It does not know their names even and It simply speaks of them asI SoandSos boys Nobody likes them the great busy world doesntl know they are here So find what you want to be andI take off your coat and make a dustl In the world The busier you are the less harm you wilt be apt to get into the sweeter will be your slumbers the brighter and happierr your holidays and the better Mtfs fled the world will be with you Erie Employes Magazine JUDGE OREEApS GLARING DEMAGOGICAL APPEAL t When Judge OJtearreachelJU18 11eart of the Eleventh District hea told his hearers that ho expected to be elected by the votes of thoone gallus follows and that he expected to receive the votes of everY- man who had a patch on his pantsOllie James makes the point against the Judge that It he was at heart for the one gallus fellow ho would have voted to reduce the tnrlff t iiwool and cotton so that he could wear two galluses Instead of one Ho doubted the sincerity ot the Judge in appealing to tho man with a patch on his pants because his platform endorses every act of the national Republican ad ministration which vetoed the very bills that would make clothing cheaper Tills is hardly the character of argument one would expect from ia present Judgo of the Court of Appeals He ought to pitch his cam palgn on a little higher plane It 119 pure demagogy for a candidate tor Governor to ask the votes of any class of citizens because lIe Is particularly solicitous about their wel fare when an honest efficient and economical administration at Frank fort will help the whole State and every man in it proportionate this deserts If we are going to leg- Islate exclusively for the benefit cone man or set of men then all others outside of that class must suffer So when the Judge talks about tho one gallus follow and the man with a patch on his pants as being the sole object ot his collcltude wo begin to suspect that instead of being the Inspired political leader he is only after all a selfseeking insincere politician begging for vot- esDenfaesnot Cured by local applications as they cannot react the diseased porlloirof the ear There Is only one way to cure deaf ness and that Is by constitutional remedies Deafness is caused by an Inflamed condition of the mucous lin- Ing of the Eustachian Tube When this tubd Is Inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing and when It Is entirely closed Deafcvss Is the result and unless the inflamma ton can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition hear- Ing will bo destroyed forever nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the raucous surfaces We will give One Hundred Dollars tor any case of Deafness caused by catarrhtbal cannot be cured byHalls Catarrh Cure Send for circulars free F J Cheney Co ToledoO Sold by Druggists 73c Take Halls Family Pills for con stipation m The tense But why did this man murder his wife There you gel This young man clangs to one of the finest families In the State He never murdered nybody before he once gave a nickel to a blind beggar and there Is incipient Insanity in the family Now If you cant acquit on all these rounds what grounds can you acquit a man on CASTOR IAFor Infants and Children The Kind You Nato Always Bought Bears the Signature of TopsyTurvy Times Do you think the Democrats cani carry Tennessee this time I dunno Do you think the Republicans can carry Maine AGE NO BAR Everybody in Hartford is Eligible Old people stooped with suffering Middle age courageously fight- Ing Youth protesting Impatiently Children unable to explain All in misery from their kidneys Only a little backache first Comes when you catch a cold Or when you strain the back Many complicates follow Urinary disorders Brlghts dlsi aseDoans Kidney Pills are for sick IdneysAre endorsed by thousands ofOwensborolKy says Our child was troubled- I y weakness of the kidneys from inl ancy Thigre was nn inability to control the kidney secretions espec ally at night causing much annoy ance Nothing proved of benefit un tU we began giving the child Doan Kidney Pills They soon stopp the difficulty and there has been n recurrence For sale by all dealers Price 60 lents FosterMllburn Co Buffa 10 New York sole agents for the Jalted States Remember the l1a e Dbtmi ud take so other t0 t r K SUMMER COLDS r faeral4 not be neglected It means a condition to the lungs that brings on pneumonia BroncklU PC emo other serious disease 4 Ballards Horehound Syrup Is a food remedy for sore throat and cold seined In the lungsI Y eases pain In the chest hoarseness obstinate coughs congestion In the lungs loss of voice and Inflammation It Is a fine family remedy made only of the purest Ingredients and possesses a wonderful jpoth 1 jag and heating Influence In tho lungs throat And bronchial tubes Children like it because It 1 Is pleasant to the taste It Is a quick relief for tho throat and lunc disorders to which children aro subject Price 25c SOc and 5100 per Bottla Buy the 1100 size It contains five times as mush ao the 25o sIze and you get with each tMtUo a Dr Herrick Red Pepper Porous Platter for the cheatPJAMES F IMtAlll PMPfttETOft ST JOWS MO For Weal Sight or Sore lye use Stephen Bye Salve It cures OLD wo LCDMMRNDra V Donovan Co Beaver Dam Ky Hartford Drug Co Hartford Ky Bums white clear and steady to tho last drop For thofamily Solite Lamp Oil SootlessOdollessColts terior tank wagon klnda Saves la barrels direct rrom our worKU HASecoSiOuLLeiLt CO LOUISVILLE KY iIIRefinery at Warren Pa IIlchGrade Motor Gasoline NoCart Auto OIL I IIII Its dust via the Cotton r I t asteptothedirect Route quick line from Mem YS s1 Texas t4 phis through Ark anus to the Southwest toperaunglwoaplendid trains daily with through rj sleepers chair cars and parlor cafe cars Trains from all parts of the Southeast connect in Mem phis with these Cotton Belt trains Southwest Nclthertime normonershouldkeep 1Itryfpoulorrnmak ishomuphonunlty 1 ffofalrirrto g0MEMPvia rBelt Route ff- I ti SUTfare excursion On the 1st and Sri Tuesdays ot each month ex I cntsloa tickets are Sold via Cotton Belt Route to plnti In Arkansas Louisiana Texas and Oklahoma n with 2a dsp return limit aid utoloverfrer Tbo pear chances Southwest will soon be irtUid let the arar t Cotton Belt excursion take tea Seed today for complete schedule end coot ot ticket ttorn yourhome town I will also clvo you our oppor tunity booklet brimful otpictures and facts youll like to tec thejro frti L C BARRY Traveling Passenger Agent 83 Todd Bundles Louisville Ky II u I r AMELIE RIVES I Now the PrlnceM TroubcUboy has written a new novel for Lippincotts Magazine which bids fair to overtop the reputation of her first great work The Quick or the Dead As in her first story the scene is laid in Virginia her beloved Southland The plot is one of the most remarkable and absorbing that has ever appeared between covers Dont wait to get the October number of Lippincotts in which Am lie Rives great story appears The number con taming The Quick or the Dead was sold out in a flash v J There will be an even bigger demand for her new storyii FREEEEThreegoodnumbersOctobercontainingthe Lippincotts Magazine Philadelphia Note After January lit tbe yearly lutcriptlon price to Lippincotts Magazine will be advanced to tjoo a year Announcement 1 READERS of The Hartford Herald will be pieced to for their benefit we have made au arrange Iment by which each may receive on making application a complimentary copy of Uncle Reniuss HomeJfagainc which since it has been enlarged and otherwise greatly improved has been aptly called Dixies Great Monthly Uncle Re muss is now one of the most noteworthy and attractive of American Magazines It is made for Southern readers and 1 throbs with the heartbeat of Dixie Fill out this coupon with your name and address send it to The Herald office and we will see that you jecelye a r-l free copy of this fine magazine v K jiq f EDITORS HERALD K h LIs1 i J f Postoffcet j y t5 i f rjfKw fiIt I R F D art Streetd at II h 1 1Cif J Tv StatJ h oI ly- U e A- i 1 t ryn v pyry WEDNESDAY OCT 11 1911 THE HARTFORD HERALD PAGE SEVEN y 4 Jlf THEIR DOCTRINE IS CONTRADICTEDDI By Strong Plea of Col Mc Culloch Who f Y MENTIONS NATIONAL ISSUE J In HfsAppealto Federal Office- Holders to Collect Party Funds jficCULLOCH STATES THE FACTS One of the first things tho Repub lican orators say in opening ther speeches Js that the Democrats are trying to change the subject and want to discuss national politics because they are afraid of State issues They assure their hearersI that there are no National questions sI Involved and that they must forget all about It until next year Judge ORe r Is particularly Insistent on this point While ho endorses Taft and the National Administration he does not want to say any more on the subject because those were I merely meaningless boquets JIThe orators and their campaign 1 managers should hold a meeting and agree to pursue a consistent policy Mr J W McCulloch the Chair I man of the Finance Committee of t the Republican party for the First and Second Districts In his appeal to Federal officeholder and others for funds says Victory In November will not only mean a Republican State long er than we live but It will at the next meeting of the Legislature give us another United States Senator and a redlstrlcted Kentucky More than this It will aid In the renoml nation of Mr Taft and in his re election in 1912 The eyes of our f national organization are centered on this campaign realizing the great Influence our success will have on national politics and we must not only win but win decisively Judge ORear knows that the election this fall will determinef shall represent Kentucky In hoII United States Senate for six I and that It is allimportant to Know what policies will be issued by the man wbo is chosen to succeed So- nIf j Paynter but as the acts of party In Congress theII IfIfator vetoes of President Taft Judge ORear refuses I National matters In anyway He does not do this because 1they are not genuine but for the reason that the whole country has turned against the Republicans be cause they have failed to deal honestly with the people and keep their platform pledges Mr McCulloch being a plain bus iness man believes In telling the truth He says to all his friends and to all Federal officeholders that victory In November means that Kentucky will be Republican longer than we live and that If Judge ORear is elected ft will aid In the renomlnatlon of Mr Taft and In his reelection In 1912 He r i winds up his appeal by the stirring eyes of our National organiza I ITheare centered on this campaign the great Influence our success will have on National polle tics c c The Democrats are not seeking to dodge discussing State issues Every Democratic orator from GoverI nof McCreary down has outlined the policy of the party as to State I matters but they are also discussing National questions because they wan the people to understand that the next Legislature will elect a United States Senator whose vote 1 may be needed to make the Senate of the United States Democratic 1 From the great applause that greets every reference to Republican extravagance I Incompetency and disf1 honor In the Nation it Is evident that the people want to hear all that there Is to be said on national ques tions in this campaign J Master Commissioners Sale Ohio Circuit Court Kentuclyr A E Pate Assignee Ohio County Bank t Plaintiffvs Harriott Ford ei alj Defendantst By virtue of a judgment and or r 4dor ofsale of tho Ohio Circuit Court rendered at the June terme 3911 In the above cause for the 1 y purpose of settling the estate of the 1OhiO County Dank assigned and rtII court house door In Hartford on e Monday the 16th day of October I ipiiabout one oclock p m upon fi accreditI of six and twelve months 111 the following described property jtSwUr I8Tr2Af tract or parcel of land1 l la HiritttrdOkii county Kwiluekjtf situated U iron wo f D Ji Bi JWns dletoas tcic1iow BartetVaor i10 i It j f and known as tho Sam 1h Hill lot- and bounded on the North by t Hardlnaburg road on the East i EP Thomas and Nancy Kings to strdelDt ing about six acres being the same property conveyed to 13 K Cox Francis J Night on June 9t 1396 as per deed of record In fhoed Ohio County Clerks office De Book 17 page 297 to wiles refer Jonce 1is here had together with deed of AprH 14 1906 for all of ho above described land from S K and wife to the Ohio County Bank recorded in Deed Book No 31 page I 193SECONDA certain tract or pa PpeelKentucky in the valley of Muddy creek sad pounded as follows lo wit Beginning at a stone In th Hartford and Leltchfleld road In a lino of Mrs Mary A Clarks tract thence with her line South 56 West 9 poles to a white oak chestnut and black gum all down thence South 180 poles to a black gum corner to Clarks 162 a acre tract thence South 34 poles to a double chest nut thence North 132 poles to a stone on Horton road and with the road South 32 E 8 poles North 65 East 22 poles North 24 East 13 poles North 12 West 19 poles to a stake near Intersection of neigh borhood road and with the same South 74 West 6 poles Nbrth 79 West6 poles South 87 West 6 poles South 52 West 3 poles North 76I West 10 poles North 62 West 15i poles North 37 West 13 poles toi the beginning containing 50 morA or less Being the same land conevyed to the Ohio County Dank by C T Edwards and wife record ed In Deed Book No 32 page 391 THIRDA certain tract or parcel of ground In or near Center town Ohio county Kentucky on the West side of Mill street beingr the northern partef two lottl of ground onto conveyedtvL K milt C lK H oncer by A L Rowo mothers 1 as per deeds of record In- Deed Book 19 page 488 and Deed Book 24 page 18 Ohio County Clerics office and bounded as fol lowsBeginning at a stone on the West- side of Mill street thence North- West 2 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- West 2 20 poles and 31 links to a otone thence South 88 East 16 poles and 17 links to the beginning being lot upon which the flouring mill at Centertown once stood containing about 2 acres and being tho same ground conveyed to the Ohio County Bank by F L Felix Master Commissioner of the Ohio Circuit Court In suit of Ohio Coun ty Bank vs L E Reneer ot al th- i14th day of December 1908 alt i recorded rin Commissioners Deed BookjH page 288 The purchaser will be required t execute bond with approved security Immediately after sale This 25th day of September 1911 F L FELIX Master Commissioner H P Taylor et al Attorneysj Master Commissioners Snip Ohio Circuit Court Kentucky A E Pate Assignee Plaintiff- vs S K Cox Defendant By virtue of a judgment and order of sale of the Ohio Circuit Court rendered at the June term 1911 in the above cause for the sum of 70000 with interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum from the 29th day of January 1897 untill paid subject to the following cred- It 2doOO paid December dlst 1901 and 3570 costs herein Y will offer for sale by public auction at the court house door In Hartford on Monday the 16th day of Octo ber 1911 about one oclock p m upon a credit of six and twelvemonths the following described property towit A tract or parcel of land In Hart ord Ohio county Kentucky as per deed of record In Deed Book 14 page 393 and bounded as follows Beginning at n stone J W Fords corner on the Hartford and Hardlnsburg road thence with said South 88 degrees and 40 minutes East 640 feet to a stone thence North 1 degree and 20 min utes East 785 feet ton stone North 88 degrees and 40 minutes West 603 feet to Evans Cornelius corner a stoop thence with his line and the line of AD White J R Phipps and J W Ford South 3 degrees West 78t feet to the beginning containing 11 iIs 110 acres or sufficient thereof totproduce the sums of money orderII id to be maUe The purchaser will be required to Execute bprid with approved security immediately after sale Thl 25th day of SeptembeV 19li T 1 to FLFELTXfJ 0- 4t Master Comnitrtlbner HPf Tayleivet aL Attbrtfejte f K rHtLo 1 Ij iIO 4 tvrrLf Oxly4CIljh- e 1 ii q SAYS HE MS FINED byFoil HIS INDUSTRYV Kansas Editor Protests Against byAn Experience With Our Systemho There are some queer things about our system of taxation Here Is an example Once upon a time- x the editor of this paper became pos jsessed of the laudable ambition to own a home Having managed to save up a few dollars ho purchased rIupon the payment plan some prop erty which had been taken In on mortgage by an Eastern investment company- e The house was In such bad repair that It was not fit for occupancy The cellar was full of stagnant wa ter weeds grew rankly about theI house the porches were rotted and sagging the house unpainted The lot was a couple of feet above the sidewalk and the earth had washed and caved making it Impassable I The place was an eyesore and a I menace to health tie wanted a home and saw Its possibilities It was located in a good neighbor hood and from it we had a beautl ful view over a pretty valley Beii Ing rather handy with tools weI went to work before and after officeII hours We repaired the porches painted the house sodded and ter raced the yard and drained the cel lar and put In curbing and parks Ing We worked early and late un tit at last we had as many peopteii told us one of the prettiest homes In the townand then the Assessor came around and doubled our taxes We were fined because we had worked hard and converted dlsor der Into order ugliness Into beauty and had wiped out a plagUe spot in the neighborhood It Is also true that the owner of a few vacant lots adjoining our place immediately ad vanced them Jn price but neglected to cut the tall weeds which grew on them It may be added that his taxes were not Increased notwith standing the fact that he held his lots at a higher price We have told this story because the statement itself ought to cause someone to do some hard thinking There surely is something radically wrong with a system of taxation In which a person is fined for merely being Industrious DelphosKnn Republican I p TOBACCO DARNS BUHX FROM FIRING TUB WEED Hopklnsvllle Ky Oct Three barns together with the tobacco crops they contained were burned eachefromdthe fires that were being kept burning In the barns to cure the tobac 500oon which there is no Insurance In the barn of Dr T W Dlakoy there was 12000 pounds of tobacco val ued at 1200 and the barn was worth 500 Irving and Harvey who operated the farm are olnt losers with Dr Blakey In the tobacco J P Meyers barn was worth 500 and It contained about 12000 pounds of tobacco worth 1200 N G Barclay lost an unusually large barn valued at 800 and 8500 pounds of tobacco worth 600 The best plaster apiece of flan nel dampened with Chamberlains Liniment and bound on over the affected parts is superior to a plaster and costs only onetenth as much For sale by all dealers m WIDOW DELIVERS SERMON AT GRAVE OF HUSBAND Indianapolis Ind Oct 6Com plying with his wish Mrs Charles A Buhland officiated at tho funeral of her husband Standing beside the coffin she sang the hymns and delivered the eulogy She was dressed in white and there was no evidence of mourning all of this being In ac cord with his request The decedent directed that no crepe be placed on the house and that no badges of mourning be worn He requested that no black be displayed but that instead there should be flowers and other symbols of Joy Instead of grief He djrected that his body he cremated but he gave no Instructions as to the die position of his ashes leaving that he said to his wife and son teA good remedy forbad cough BALLARDS HOREHOVNR SYR It heals the lungs and quiets Irritation Price 26c SOc a I1 DrugsCoDeaver Ky mi Dams rJ e i Ii Alike Faf V= 1pgmasydjran the ygteranand cape painter has devoted 1t hie lifei tQrdledgllneatigfb 0Ale 4 oakies harly9iarrsur rft Itt 1 Mr Mora on his lsetr8itthe i Minnetonka from Switzerland said to a reporter comparedVIng the Rockies should go to the Alps would suffer the bitter disap pointment of the sanitary engineer In Venice See Naples remarked the en gineer and die Smell Venice sameresult JAB C Dalilrnun Cowboy Mayor of Omalm Throws the Lariat Major Jas C Dahlman Is of an Interesting and impressive personality Starting his career as a cow boy he is at present Mayor of Oma ha and has the following record to his credit Sheriff of Dawes coun ty Neb three terms Mayor of Chad ron two terms Democratic National Committeeman eightI years Mayor of Omaha six years and In 1910 candidate for Governor of Nebraska Writing to Foley Co Chicago he says I have ta ken Foley Kidney Pills and they have given me a great deal of relief so I cheerfully recommend them Yours truly signed James C Dahlman For sale by all druggists m I NtYePILLSpdN11MEUUAr19U p OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH 0 O W n Wright Pastor O- OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Preaching every Fourth Sunday morning and evening Bible School every Sunday at 930 a m- Communion service at 1030 am Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening at 8 oclock TottsPillsstimulate strengthen the digestive organs regulate the bowel and are un anANTIBILIOUS MEDICINE In malarial districts their virtues are widely recognized as they pos seas peculiar properties In freeing the system from that poison Ele gantly sugar coated Take No Substitute PARKERS f HAIR BALSAM CleiTifti and batinei Vie hair lromotci ft loiurlint growth ti Never Talli to Boitoro Qny ColorTCumfiOcandtlWit DnifTliti U T CASTURII For Infants and Children AFfl7 The Kind You Havejj A cgctablePreparalionforAs- F Always Bought i simllalinglheroodandiie ula- Ilagmestoinncl a saiitBowclsor Bears the SignaturePromotes ofOpium1rorplincNorNAnCOTIC 1 IO AOUIrsmIlZPmJIENt iMJi iIIII eApnfecIRemedyilon Sour StomachDiarrhoca arms ConvulsIons FeverIsh rnessFacSimile Signature or YearsNEW RIAEXACTIrNC OrVl1OMaNtu flEW oaa srF XE TUOX Light and Power Company INCOItrOKATKD E G BARRASS MGR HactifordJKy Will wire your house at cost Electric Eights are clean healthy and safe No home or business house should be without then when within reach WrI NrWWWWWWWir SEND YOUR BOY TO MATHENEY BATTS Vanderbilt Training School FOR BOYS IElkton Kentucky 10Alimited select school for boys Faculty collegetrained men Our patronage has Twentyfourrep resented this year Electric Lights Steam Heat Hot I and Cold Baths Extremely Healthful location 400000 recently spent on improvements countyMoralcelled as a school for young boys V Nineteenth Year Begins September 6 1911 Write for catalogue A Address all communications to DeskC MATHENEY BAITS ji f WWYMttM wwwwf n J r I THEHARTFORDrHERALD WEDNESDAY OCT 11 191 j PAGE EIGHT The Hartford Herat I RUNAWAY RACE DEMOORATEc Whirlwind Finish During Closing WeeksI c THOUSAND SPEECHES A NIGH Will be MadeStrong Men of Nation Coming to iKentuckyi T J DKMOCUATIC IUOSlKCTS FINE I Frankfort Ky Oct 9Puttlng Into the campaign I all the steam possible for the next four weeks the Democrats will break all records In sreechmaklng There will be 1000 speeches a night made during the next four weeks as the organization of the Democratic party under the I direction of Rufus Van Sant campaign chairman Is rapidly being perfected Into the best over seen In I the State Every Democrat In the ranks will be put on the stump and given speaking dates If desired for Chair man Van Sant looks upon the campaign as one of education More barbecues are being planned and great gatherings will be witnessed during the homestretch running of J the Democrats In the campaign The speakers of small note are to be used to get the Interest aroused and then the last week of the campaign the big guns In the party William Jennings Bryan Governor 1 Harmon Speaker Clark Chairman Underwood Governor Marshall ex Governor Folkand men of that cal 1 Iberwt1l be brought Into the State I to wind up the campaign In a whirl wind of eloquence t One of the most significant facts of the campaign to the Democrats Is the loyalty of the Democratic press of the State There are 143 papers in this State supporting the Demo cratic State ticket and every day they are publishing from two col umns to a page of comments and speeches which Is having a wonder ful ellect on the campaign The only Democratic paper to flop Is the Murray Ledger owned and edited by O J Jennings There is I a significant fact also about thisII I flop and It Is that Mr Jennings been given the fusion hasII against Seldon Glenn of the Democratic nominee Mr Jen nings has been a bitter opponent ofII Mr Glenn but as the district safely Democratic It Is a cinch that I Mr Glenn will win Two of the big events In the campaign I to date have been the state ments of Judge ORear In the Louls ville convention asserting that tho It election of Senator W O Bradley I was without a taint and the expo sure of the McCulloch letter Since the Louisville convention In which I Judge ORear was nominated he has been on the defense and I receiving little assistance from any of tho Republican workers The re suit Is that Judge ORear Is making the tight of his life against big odds and If ho wins under the circum stances he will be a wonder Another bombshell was thrown Into the ranks of the Republicans Saturday when Senator McCrcary charged ORear with having made a speech at a Taylor meeting at the Galt House In January 1010 and advised an nrmod band of men being sent to Frankfort and the use of violence If necessary lives Aid to Strikein Sometimes liver kidneys and bowels seem to go on a strike andJI refuse to work right Then you need those pleasant little strlke I breakers Dr Kings New Life Pillsto give them natural aid and gently compel proper action Excellent J health soon follows Try them 2f c at James H Williams Hartford Ky m FJIIKT COXCJHKSS FOK I1I INDIAN 1MPHOVEMEXTI Columbus 0 Oct 94Fhe first congress of the American Indians over held In this country which convenes In this city October 12 and will continue four days will devise ways and means for opening I fields of opportunity for the devel opment and employment of all In dians to the end of giving to that race all advantages for Independence and selfsupport enjoyed by thett white race The orglnal plans for the convention comprised only a f program of discussion of Indian atc4 talrsIJThis new scheme as one of the purposes of tho congress grew out of a realization of those ia charge I that the congress would Jie attended V Vonly by those lights df ae Indian ar 4 race who have seized upon the op portunlties already provided toe Indian development and would in no way benefit those thousands who are In greatest need of the aid Some of the means to be suggested to the congress will be the train- Ing of the Indians on the Western reservations in scientific agriculture and the establishment ofbureauB for the assistance of Indians in obtaining higher education and bureaus fdr the finding of employment for Indians I oooooooooooooo 0 ELECTION OFFICERS t0 O For Tuesday November 7 1011 0I OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO East HartfordCal P Keown R D Laws Judges Press Barnard Sheriff R T Collins clerk West Hartford Z W Ellis S T Barnett Judges C E Morrison Sheriff S A Anderson clerk DedaS R Bennett F C Bennett Judges W C Ashley Sheriff- F C Bennett Judgesetaoinotaolne W H Park clerk Sulphur Springs J O Foreman J B Wallace Judges Tice Baker Sheriff J E Mitchell clerk MaganJ C MaganWalter Mid kilt Judges Ronda Miller clerk Alex Lanham sheriff CromwellH T Porter Sam W Leach Judges T C Pirtle Sheriff- G W Martin clerk Cool Springs H A Taylor H L Taylor Judges W P Bennett clerk J L Moore Sheriff North RockportJ E Maddox Addle Austin Judges L G Haden Sheriff Elijah Woodburn clerk South Rockport Alfred Bennett H Miles Judges Chas Williams clerk J I Clark Sheriff SelectD W Stewart J H Stewart Judges Marlon Phegley Sheriff Wade Dame Clerk Horse Branch Virgil Gray W P Miller Judges G J Hoover Clerk Vernon Crowder Sheriff Roslne J D Monroe GlE Ra ley Judges R P Likens Sheriff H C Crowder Clerk East Beaver DamHarrison Aus tin Luther Render Judges K V Williams Clerk Clyde M Taylor SheriffWest Beaver DamJ F Alford Sam L Stevens Judges Sam W Taylor Sheriff J H Williams ClerkMcHenryL W Rocker W C Smith Judges S J Tichenor I Clerk R P Deck Sheriff CentertownJ B Wade J C Jackson Judges L R Goodall Sheriff O M Bishop Clerk SmallhousSam Morton Alonzo France Judges Clint Igleheart Clerk J C Hill Sheriff East Fordsvlllc J F Cooper W H Miller Judges John Boyd Sheriff T H Matthews Clerk West Fordsvllle Clifton Shown- A Henderson Judges J E Barn hill Clerk Jesse Miles Sheriff Aetnavllle E E Fuqua S L Phillips Judges A E Phillips Sheriff E H Morgan Clerk Bhreve Mark Clough TJ Whtt tlnghill Judges TE Butler Clerk Rufus Dowell Sheriff OlatohH T Felix K C Dyers Judges Qowdcn Estes Sheriff N D White Clerk Buford B F Graves E C Baird Judges J D Holbrook Clerk Walter Blair Sheriff Bartletts Lon Smith John Davis Judges John H Hamilton Sheriff D B Bartlett Clerk Hol1lnS L Whittaker James M Stogner Judges L E Charlet Clerk Roy Owen Sheriff CeralvoD R Helsley S T Moore Judges L A Kimbley Clerk C B Everly Sheriff Point Pleasant S W Bllbro Nat Llndley Judges Arch Coffman Clerk Wat Taylor Sheriff NarrowsC F Boswell J W Condor Judges Henry Carter Clerk L D Daniel Sheriff RalphT J Henry Willie Cole man Judges Ronda Wade Clerk r A Greer Sheriff Prentls O T McMillan C C Dennis Judges O E Scott Clerk 3zna Shultz Sheriff Herbert W P Taylor O T Durdett Judges R M Miller Clerk H Lr Blvens Sheriff Arnold F B Renfrow Marlon ttiultz Judges Mack Cook Clerk Robt Cook Sheriff Render J B Cobb L B Loney Judges Claude Baker Clerk Al Harmon Sheriff Tnkn Your Common Colds Se riously Common colds severe and frequent lay the foundation of chron- Ic diseased conditions of the nose and throat and may develop into bronchitis pneumonia and con umption For all coughs and colds In children and In grown persons take Foleys Honey and Tar Compound promptly After exposure and when you feel a cold coming n take Foleys Honey and Tar Compound It checks and relieves Use no substitutes The genuine Isc in a yellow package always For ale by hit druggists JD II I Subscribe for The Herald f1 a years l HEAVER DAM Oct 9MrAnthoni Arbuckli of Oklahoma Is in town and hal sold his residence near the schoo hall to Mr Sam Gentry of Caney vllle the consideration being f 1500 Mr Gentry will move to our town iIn the near future Mr Orval Taylor son of Dr S D Taylor living at present at Water Valley Miss is In town visiting his father and mother Mr Claren Render of Tulsa Okla passed through our town last week on his way home from Mor- gantown where he had been at tending the Butler County Fall and visiting his best girl From present Indications Calen will make but about one more trip to MorgantownMr Plummer of Union neighborhood has sold his farm tc his soninlaw Lee Drown The consideration Is not known Mr Plummer leaves the home where he was born and reared and will move to Centertown where he has bought propertyBeaver Dam will send a big delegation to the speaking at Hartford next Thursday The Democrats are very hopeful In this part of the county and from present fndlcatlons there will be an Increased majority for the Democratic ticket In our two precincts In November Xotlce All of those who are Interested In rural telephones are requested to meet with the Concord Local at Concord Ky Oct 14th at night Those from neighboring districts ire requested to meet also HENRY M PIRTLE Secy Wd Com ADAliuUG Oct GMrs W H Helm who has been at a hospital In Owensboro the past two months arrived home Thursday much improved in health Mr and Mrs John Raymon are visiting relatives In Owensboro Mr and Mrs Oba Helm are In iVhltesvllle today Miss Gertrey Raymon who Is caching at Dada visited her parents here from Friday until Sunday Mrs Dr Patton and Mr W A Helm are on the sick list The watermelon party at Mr Vash Weddings Saturday night was largely attended and all report a nice time Ronda son of J W Taylor who has typhoid fever is no better Mrs Iva Keown and daughters are visiting her brother Mr Clarence Patton near Taffy this week PHEXTIS Oct iRev A D Gardner closed a series of meetings at Slaty Creek church last Friday evening There were twelve additions to the hunch five of whom were baptized fter church by moonlight Bro Gardner was asslted the flflrst week- f the meeting by Rev Bruner of Hartford Mr W A Casebier was In Hartford last Monday Mr W P Patterson returned last week from near Homer Logan ounty where he had been visiting relatives Mr Jas Sulsor and family of Texas have been visiting Mr and Mrs E T Taylor the past few days Born to the wife of Mr Ben atterson October 1 a girl Mr Wood Klmmel of near Rochester spent Wednesday night with relatives near here Miss Gray Shultz of Beaver Dam visited friends in this neighborhood this week Mrs Mattle Wood returned last Wednesday from an extended visit with friends and relatives at Central City Drakesboro and Rochester Mr Frank French Is building an addition to his dwelling house iEHIUFIC COLLISION OF BUGGY AND BICYCLE Harrodsburg Ky Oct DWill- iam Vanarsdell the fourteenyear old son of Mr and Mrs Vanarsdell was perhaps fatally Injured last night While riding a bicycle he olllded with a buggy containing Jackson Leonard The two met in the dark and Leonard not seeing the boy kept the road The shaft of the vehicle struck the young Vanarsdell boy tho point penetrating his chest breaking off He was taken to his home and It Isi not expected he will recover + + + + + + + + + + + + + + oJ + 4 + PEOPLE WRITING 4 + For THE HERALD will please 4 + get their articles to us prompt 4 ly Matters Intended for pub 4 + llcatlon in our regular issue 4 Wednesday must be in our 4 bands on Monday without tall 4 ure to insure publication 4 i44f4 + + + 4 + 44 t + 4- I Dr H W Wiley chief ofthe Chemistry Bureau of the Depart ment of Agriculture1 will hereafter we largely Increased authority H BROUGHT HIS TOOTHBRUSH But S Int8ten th Composer Dldrtt Shock Parlilan Society Tho Cri de Paris told the follow story of SalntBaeng the composer A rare visitor to Paris be Is on his visits much sought after as a social lion One lady succeeded In persuading him to a cept an Invitation to dinner promising to send to fetch him and also to depos him at his door when bo left his only stipulation being that be should be allowed to make his adieus nt 10 oclock The son of his hostess was dlspntcl ed In good time and found M Sets Saens In a velvet coat seated before his piano He rose at once boweernndi asked for ten minutes to dress at the end of which bo appeared tying bls blslldoorGood gracious One minute more I have forgotten my toothbrush The young man to his amdzemen saw his guest dive Into his dresnln room and reappear with a tootbbrusl which be put away in his breast pool et On arriving home be told his motl er who In some uneasiness informs tier friends and everybody was 1In wonderment us to what the great composer was going to do with his tooth brushEvery eye was Used on him throughout the dinner watching him as be nte and drank and used his linger glass In the drawing room SnlntBnens tall ed with the ladles and played ony piece that was asked of him till 1 0 oclock struck when be bade farewe politely to the company The journey home was without Incl dent and when they reached his house M SalntSaena simply offered to shak bands and say good night Jurioslt was too strong though for the youth who said Excuse me matter but 1 should so much like to know why you so pal tlcularly wanted to take your toothbrush with you Oh my young friend replied Saint Saens it is very simple My lock 1 Is very stiff and I always hurt my finger in turning the key So I now pans thi handle of my toothbrush In the ring of the key and turn it easily Volla THOROUGHLY WARMED An Old Time Schoolboy Experience on a Bitterly Cold Day An old time gentleman of Newbury port describing his school days In thi opening years of the nineteenth cen tury has this to say of u wintry day We found our Inkstands all frozen up These required to be thawed out To do this there was a board held ul by bricks over the stove on which tic pewter Inkstands were placed but be fore the ropy was written down the Ink would be again frozen Then the boy took hIs Ink to the stove ngnlt and while it was thawing laid In a store of caloric for himself stnndlnj by the stove watching closely that tic pewter should not melt The clothes of the boys were made of corduroy jacket npd trousers In one and nothing under but a shirt These absorbed the beut like sheet iron sc that wben Ji leyl rctruncd to hIs seats was often compelled to carry his ink stand In his mouth employing both bands to hold his trousers off from his knees nnd with every precaution the skin was often mottled and scorched Another old time schoolboy In his later years recalled an even severer ex penance I con remember be ordcdbow crowding close to the stovo to toast the shivers from my poor little body I scorched a hole In my trousers In front and exclaimed aloud at the dig aster whereupon the master thrash cd a hole Into them behind and when Il went home to my mother she told me grimly It was well that things should match and that as my shirt was such tin old one she was willing to risk fraying It on the back and she reached for a strap and did 1 was thoroughly warmed and it was the coldest day of tbq year but I regretted my shivers after nil Youths Companion Helpful SonInlaw So you asked ny wife for our daughters hand did you said the stern father I did and shq began to give me a deco of her mind about my porsumn don and P And you bent a retreat and cameo see me Well sir Oh nol I didnt retreat I argued It out with her and before I left she md given mo her consent So I1 You did Bully for you You can have the girl and you can live right bere with us 1 want to study your system of defying my wife for a year or so anywayWomans World Little Plteher Lady Visitor 1 am coming to your inomlJias company tomorrow Tommy ommyWell you wont got a good upper Tommys Papa Tommy what do you mean talking like that Tom oyWell you know pa you told ma oud have to get some chicken feed tor her old ben party tomorrow Bal more American The Widow- I noticed as I came In said the aller to her door friend tho widow that you have mado a change in your terrants You have a white butler iow Yea sighed the widow a white utter but a negro cook 110 Into tall mourning thla season Harpers Inherited It What a matchmaker that woman I to be eonsITec but ebee comae by It honestly J naderstand Ilex father was a pro et vDetreM Free Press 1 4 tit TIME TO CHANGE YOUR I SHOES NOBODY should keep on 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