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Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.): October 11, 1911 Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Jno. P. Barrett & Co. Hartford, KY 1911 haf1911101101_sn84037890 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.): October 11, 1911 Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.) Jno. P. Barrett & Co. Hartford, KY 1911 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognitio n (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has be en done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Librar ies Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. w THE HARTFORD HERALD. Subscription $1 Per Year, in Advance. "1 Cone, Uj Herald of a Koiij World, lie A'ewi of All Nation Lnmbtring at Hj Back." All Kinds Job Printing Neatly Executed. 37th YEAR. ft' SPEECH MADE BY JUDGE HARTFORD, KY., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1911. purpose of erecting suitable quarTO EMPLOY AEROPLANES ters for the poultry department at the State Fair and in other ways imFOP, THE MAIL SERVICE ALMOST DESTROYED proving this Immeasurable source of wealth to our farmers and especially to those of small means. Pure bred poultry pays and everyone Cassandcr Shrieking "Calamity!" Also Parcels Post Provided for should have as good as their means e Through Crowded Streets in Annual will allow. LATERI-BAnLESHlP NO. 41 deafen- applause and cheering was ing. OH Urging W. S. Taylor to Use Violence, THEN Post-Offic- "LAST STEAMER LEAVES UPPER YUKON CLOSED I of Troy. Estimates. Washington, Oct. C. Provision for the establishment of a parcels post and tho transportation of mall made by by aeroplane has been Postmaster General Hitchcock In e his annual estimates of Post-offic- CM ASSASSINATION Of William Goebel Startling Charge is Made by Gov. McCreary. CALLS OX O'REAR TO TELL ALL Wlckllffe, Ky., Oct. 7. The third real sensation of the campaign between former Senator James B. McCreary and Judge O'Rear for the Governorship of Kentucky, was by Senator Mcsprung here Creary when he charged his Republican opponent with having participated in a meeting at the Gait House In Louisville In January, 1900, with W. S. Taylor and others, and claimed that Judge O'Rear made a speech In that meeting In which he advocated the use of armed men and violence to keep Taylor to-d- Wash., October 7. Tho last steamer has left White Horso for Dawson, and theupper Yukon river will be closed to navigation within a week. The smaller streams are already frozen over. Boats arriving from White Horse from the North are crowded with persons leaving Alaska to Bpend their winter in milder climates. Travel to and from Fairbanks and the Itadarod will be by dog and horse conveyance and by foot until the ice breaks next spring. The malls will be carried on horseback wagons until and In buckboard snow renders the winter trail passable. Seatle, WISCONSIN TOWN IS SWEPT AWAY BY FLOOD La Crosse, Wis., Oct. C. Thirty business houses of the prosperous Black River Falls have been destroyed so far by a flood this afternoon, when tho water of Black river swept around the La Crosse Water Power Company's dam at Hatfield. The rapid rise from tho week's rains did not burst the dam, but cut away tho embankments at the side, pouring flood In as great a volume as If the dam had broken. It Is feared that at least two of the city's 2,000 population are dead, while perhaps there Is loss of life In the surrounding country. It Is feared that tho main concrete dam will no out. JURORS CALLED COWARDS nY A MAN SENTENCED m I. Senator McCreary said that he " lind been trying to secure this evidence for the past month, but that It was not until Friday, In Louisville, that he secured the word of a man who was In that conference and who heard all that was said by Taylor, Judge O'Rear and others, with reference to the course to be pursued by Taylor and his associates, to retain the offices to which they claimed to have been elected. Not only did Senator McCreary charge Judge O'Rear with having made a speech In that conference in which he advocated violence, but ho called on him to tell the people of Kentucky and dared hlra to tell what he liad said In that speech of eleven years ago. He said It was shortly after this advice had been given to Taylor by Iudge O'Rear that the regiment of turned soldiers from the mountains of Kentucky marched on Frankfort and remained there until after the William assassination of Gov-elect In office. Just as the chief gunner who mans the powerful "Unit" gun on tho armored cruiser O'Rear, had got another range on the gable end and was about lo of Democracy fire, there was a' frightful explosion within, which destroyed the main turret and reduced the party platform to bug-dus- t. Naturally, there's a lot of speculation as to the cause, and tho public anxiously awaits an official Investigation. Some think that In his thirst for blood (?) O'Rear tamped his waddln' entirely too much. Others bellevo the gun Itself was defective, in fact, full of woodpecker holes, while others contend that human Ingenuity could not devise a Unit gun that would stand one of those Infernal bombs, samples of which were sent out in lila First Epistles to the Phll- Istians. Truth, is, the cause of the disaster Is well understood by the old veterans. 7 hey could have told O'Rear, In the outset, .vlion he was first organizing his steam-rollecampaign, that Tempernncp, like religion, as a political weapon, Is a blunderbuss, more deadly at the But the breech than tho muzzle. political leaders of his party don't seem to bo advising much kind 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 got tho two mixed. Is this politics or h 1? but, hark! I hear tho Gauls at the gates!" and then, llko Bill Sykes" S. eye, "ho was out and gone." nltro-McCullor Department expenditures submitted to the Treasurer Department. According to Mr. Hitchcock's es- timates the appropriations necessary to meet the expenses of the postal service at large during the coming fiscal year will be $200,938,463, a decrease of $2,583,740 over the appropriations for the current fiscal year, or less than 1 per cent. the smallest pn record. The most Important of the new Items In the estimates are those pro viding for a parcels post. They Include $50,000 to cover tho prelimin ary expenses on rural mall routes, and an equal appropriation to start the servlcse In the cities. Tho de partment believes that after the Initial expenses of establishment are defrayed and the parcels post Is In full operation on the rural routes. It will not only bring n sufficient revenue to meet It cost, but also a surplus that can be utilized In paying the parcels post expenses In the city additional delivery service. An Item of $50,000 Is Included to cover nn Investigation having for Its ob ject the final establishment of a general parcels post on all railway transportation steamboat ond routes. Thus 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 parcels post In some form will be secured at tho coming session of Congress; Another Item Included for tho first time Is $50,000 to cover experiments In the transportation of mall beby aeroplane. Mr. Hitchcock lieves that under certain conditions It will bo possible In the near future to utilize the aeroplane to good advantages In the mall service. MR. BRYAN'S GREETINGS TO PRESIDENT Goobel. Senator McCreary said the conduct of his Republican opponent In' meeting was of such a nature that he did not care to comment on It to any great length, unless It should bo denied, when he would be ready to furnish the names of two prominent men of Kentucky who were In the conference, to prove his assertion. Ho said, however, that he believed tho people of Kentucky would give the matter much thought between now and the November election and would show by their votes that they did not countenance such action on the part of a man seeking the highest office within tho gift of the people of the State. that memorable Bognevllle, Ind., October 7. For Wiltho murder of OHIe Carroll, liam Davis, aged 49, must spend 21 years In the State penitentiary. The Jury returned a verdict at 7 o'clock after being out for 23 hours, and after returning to tho Court twice for Instructions. As soon as the sentence was passed, Davis voiced his opinion of the Jurors, saying they were a bunch of cowards, and that he should have been liberated or sen tenced to death. A continuance was granted Caleb Hodges, charged with murdering his cousin, Jesso Hedges, and tho trial set for December H, The caso was to have been heard to-da- y. ROCKEFELLER "BLOWS" HIMSELF FOR OVERCOAT Cleveland, Ohio, Octobor 9. Even If the Standard Oil Company has been ordered to dissolve by the United States Supremo Court, John D. Rockefeller Is going to have a new overcoat. Thanks to the high cost of living, It's going to be a cheap overcoat. He bought It laBt week from Bennett & Fish, In Euclid. The garment which Is to protect tho richest man In the world from the chilly blasts of winter Is a long, gray plaid with a miliulster, single-breastetary collar and n belt. It was expressed to Mr. Rockefeller at Tarrytown, N. Y., this week. The coat cost only $35. Rockefeller Is a direct descendant of the first threo Earls of Lincoln and beforo that, of some of the early kings of not only England, but Scotland, France and Spain, according to Elroy M. Avory, Cleveland d, TAFT Bryan's The following nro Mr. THE NOCREEK SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT LEAGUE Oc Program for Friday evening, tober 13. 1911: THE POCLTRY INDUSTRY A GROWING BUSINESS r ") ii R, D. Brooks, a former resident of Ohio county, but who Is now with the W. G. Duncan Coal Company at Graham, as bookkeeper and manager of the store, Is a successful breed er of S. C. Buff Orpington chickens. Ho had a pen of four entered at tho Kentucky State Fair and captured second cockerel, second and Attn pullets. Tho chickens that beat him for first wore Imported from one of tho largest poultry concerns In tho "United States. -- Singing. Opening address Dud ley Westerfleld. BerRecitation tha Ward. Solo Otis Carson. Stump speech Robert Davis. Whistling song Mertle Wllllford. Recitation Lea Rowan. Select reading Pearl Shown. Impromptu Walter Foster. Solo Bottle Stump speech Virgil Sto-veWard. Old business. Roll-cal- l. Singing. New business. Debate, subject: "Resolved, that Washington deserves moro credit for establishing the nation than Lincoln does for preserving it." Affirmative: Fllydla Foster, Robert Davis, A. C. Porter, Negative: Marllssa Foster, Tymer Westerfleld, Otis Carson. Query box. Criticism. Reading of program. FILYDIA FOSTER, Sec'y. remarks proposing the health of tho President on the occasion of Mr. Taft's recent visit to Lincoln: by the "Lincoln Is honored presence of the highest official in the world. Tho President's position Is greater than a king's. His authority Is more vast than any civilized people would entrust to a hereditary ruler, and he holds the placo not by accident of birth but to-da- y historian. Now that the treo has been properly safeguarded against the ax of tho bluest, the pedigree is to he printed In the Groton Avery Olan, with the ofllclnl certificate In facsimile. HOPEWELL. Rev. Shlolds and Rev. Tow, of Rochester, are having a good meeting ut Pond Run. Mrs. Kitty Brown, of Taylortown, Is very sick and feeble-- . She will soon bo 87 years old. Mrs. Mary Necl died at hor homo in Echols, September 30 and was buried at Hopewell, tho first of Oc tobor. She was born In Butler county nnd came to this county about tho year 1870. She was mar ried to Mr. Neol some time before they came to this county. She was a membor of tho Christian church. A sad accident happened hero Saturday night. Young Mr. Boyce Maddox, son of Mr. Bob Maddox, of West Providence community, was at ' Pond Run church. After the preaching he started to tho residence of his aunt, Mrs. Henry Stums, His horse fell down with him nnd hurt his left, foot and head, He was ta-- 1 nyu iu a muubu uiuat? uyt vuru lie was cared for until Sunday morning. His parents got there as soon ns thev could and took him home. Ho had to bo hauled home on a feather bed In a wagon. Oct. 9. j ns. (., ' Gave n Hljj Supper. Tho local tent of the Knights of the Maccabees gave an elegant supun-aper at the' lodge hall Thursday evening, after the regular lodge work bad been completed. Plates were laid for seventy-fiv- e members and a few invited guests. The supper was a great one, and tho kind for which tUe local tent Is quite noted nnd we confidently look for in giving. It was under the direcward to the time when the farmer tion of Dr. A. B. Riley, E. Y. Park will give the poultry its proper and Sidney Williams'. place, and Instead of leaving that Good Farm For Sale. part of the business to the wife, he Containing 65 acres, on Beaver will provide good, healthy quarters ,for them, and Instead of keeping Dam and Hartford pike, ono-ha- lf m fqwls tnat are unprofitable, he will rnile from Beaver Dam. Good house, ' good outbuildings, S ,'cull out his drones and endeavor to make the hen lay threo eggs where acres In woodland. Plenty of water, she only layed two before, thereby , and fruits of all knds. Also will ;' adding to his own income and In- - j sell horses, cattle, hogs and farming creasing the wealth several Implements. For, further particulars call on , million dollars a raff, , .TrtaTPCT TJ WTT.T.TAMH ' Our next LaaiMitura nhould be 39fc4 Beaver Dam, Ky, appropriation for the aaked for an .. j congratulations iroui uiuur uiuuueio was assurof this famous breed and ll ed he had the best in Kentucky these wore imported. The chicken Industry has not heretofore received the attention of our people that It Is entitled to, but there seems to be an awakening all the country to Its posslblll-tip- n -- ,....- Mr. Brooks received bv tho suffrages of his countrymen. Though In campaigns ho Is the lead- or of a party, he is after election tho plilfif executive of a. nation, and his arm wields tho strength of ninety millions of people. Lifted bv voters to this position of supreme command, he becomes the most exalted of our public servants. It Is fitting that we. a group of tho sovereigns whom he serves, should pav our respects to him and to tho office which he holds. I ask you to rise, fill your upon glasses with the beverage which tho Almighty has set the seal of His approval and drink to tho health of President Tnft, nnd may God glvo him wisdom to dlschargo aright the onerous duties Imposed upon him." , . .. w Tlieic'll Bo n Look nt the Books. Secretary Bldwell, whb stole over five-roo- ruatl $1,200 from tho Racing Commission, was tho personal appointee of He was tho corres Gov. Wlllson. pondent of tho Louisville Herald durlnr the Inst campaign, and his adulation was so thick tlmt It sickened overyhodv but wnipon. in gratitude for his sycophanov, tho gave him nn office at Governor Frankfort, nnd then dumped him O O MARRIAGE LICENSE. on the Racing Commission, .When OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO the Domocrats get In power ngaln, there will ' be a good look at tho Roy H. Fulton, Beaver. Dam, R. Hopklnsvllle books. Kentucklan. F. D. 1, to Uma Turner, Simmon's. Fred Sweenov, Simmons, to BobMAGNIFICENT FIGHT OF s' Likens, Simmons. CONGRESSMAN JOHNSON Senator J. B. McCreary was tho chief orator at tho unveiling' of a John J. and JameB B. McNamara, 'The. Hodgonvllle Herald says: to sol- -t alleged dynamiters of the Los. AnWhen OlUe James, in his speech monument at Russellvllle geles Times building, will be tried here Monday afternoon, referred to dlers who fought on the side 'of tho during' the war be- separately, the former to be, ar- the mangnlflcent fight Ben. Johnson Confederacy raigned first (to-daIs waging for the State ticket, the tween the States Wednesday. ooooooooocooooo The fact is, every time Ben POOR HORS E Johnson's name Is mentioned to a In LaRue Democratic audience county, the boys proceed to make WON ARIGH PRIZE things lively. The Fourth District Congressman's popularity In this county has grown until It reaches into all sections. It has grown be- In Great Four-Mil- e cause LaRue county Democrats see In Ben Johnson a stalwart friend of Endurance Race. the people true to every promise, energetic In his endeavor to help MINUTES tho masses, and ever ready and MADE IT anxious to fight for every Just cause. There are no bigger, better, brainier, fighting Democrats In the And a Little Over Lowers whole country than Ben Johnson. the Famous Record Made He fights tho battles of Democracy to win, nnd he shells out of his own by Ten Broeck. pocket more money thnn any other Individual Democrat In the State to RENEWED carry on a legitimate warfare DISTANCE RACING against Republicanism. A poor man's horse won the Kentucky Endurance Stakes, the richest SHOOTING WITH INTENT TO KILL FOUND GUILTY race run In America this year, at Churchill Downs, Louisville, SaturCircuit day. The name of the horse Is MesA Jury In the McLean court, In session at Calhoun, re- senger Boy, and while he was enturned a verdict Wednesday after- tered In a woman's name, he benoon finding Oliver McDanlel guil- longs to Eugene Lutz, of Cincinnati. ty of the charge of shooting with After this splendid had Intent to kill and he will be galloped down to the wire, In front given an Indeterminate sentence of Nadzu, a rich man's horse, a man made his from one to five years In the peni- short, stockily-bul- lt tentiary. The defendant was rep- way toward the Judges' stand. Ho resented by Hon. D. H. Klncheloe, wore a black sweater, a golf cap, while the prosecution was conduct- and In appearance was anything but Attorney an Ideal owner of the winner of the ed by Commonwealth's Ben D. Rlngo, assisted by the Coun- richest stake run In America this ty Attorney of McLean county, R. year. He patted his horse, Messenger Boy, the winner, on the head A. Alexander. Tho offense for which McDanlel when he returned to the stand, and was convicted was committed on then went up before the Judges and September IS, and the Indictment the Jury to recelvo that which was was returned by the grand Jury at his. The chairman or the Kentucky thl? term of the court. McDanlel emptied the contents of State Racing Commission presentn shotgun Into the back of J. N. ed him with a gold cup made by Rowland, lato In the afternoon on Tiffany, in Ney York, n trophy the 18th of last month, near Beech which cost $1,000, and then Judge Grovo, firing from ambush and Price reminded Mr. Lutz that the wounding the victim, as ap- money value to the winner was proximately 12" shot entored Rowthe total value to tho second land's back. Rowland recovered, horse SS30, and that to tho third howevor, and was able to nppear In horse $210. Judge Price made a court Wednesday nnd testify against nice little talk. In which he stated assassin. his would-b- e that as this was the first running of the Endurance Stakes, he said It WOODMEN OF KENTUCKY gave him great pleasure to congratAT EVANSVILLE MEET ulate the winner In what he hoped to be nn event that would be a fixof tho World from Woodmen ture at the local track. Ohio nnd adjoining counties will Saturday's event was probably Evans-vlll- o send a large delegation to races that one of tho best four-mil- e Sunday, October 15. It Is the was ever run. It was not only a to Intention of the State officials between Nadsu and close contest sond five or six thousand Woodmen Messenger Boy for considerably Day at Evansvllle to tho Woodmen more than three miles, but In winand they are urging local camps all ning the race, Messenger Bov broke over the Stato to make efforts to the American record for the disDistrict sond n large delegation. tance nnd shattered Ten Broeck's meetings are being hold all over the time mnde at Churchill famous Stato and a great Interest Is thus Downs more than thirty years ago being created. by nearly two seconds. It Is the wish of the State officials Ends About Ills Race. Kentucky, Indiana and Illinois of Winner, Messenger Boy. to have 15,000 men in line at tho Owner of the winner, Mrs. M. great parade In Evansvllle. k Lutz, Cincinnati, O. Among the speakers who will adSecond horse, Nadzu. camp will bo Colonel J. H. dress the Owner of second horse, H. G. Rrowor of Louisville, Stnto Mana ger; T. T. Lane, n prominent wood- Bedwell fr Co., Montana. Third horse, Royal Report. Ownman of Owensboro; J. W. Melton and N. W. Ashby, Jr., of Sebreo; F. ed bv W. E. Nunn, Kentucky. Trainer of tho winner, Eugene n- - Heath, of Marlon; J. L. Clark, of Wnverly, prominent Lutz. other and Odds against the winner, Union, Woodmen of Henderson, Attendance estimated at 12,000. Webster, Ohio and Daviess counties, Value to the winner. $4,9r0 net, A large number or tho uniform rank will take a hand In tho meet- without the $1,000 gold cup. Value to second horse, $830 net. ing. It probably will be the largest Value to third horse, $240 net. gathering of Woodmen of the World Gross value of raco with gold cup, over held In that city. $c,noo. Dentil of Mrs. V. T. Gnrictt. tho track Time of race, 7:11 Tho death angel visited Rock-por- t, record, and the fastest four miles Ky., Sunday, October 1, at ever run In a race. 9:30 o'clock and claimed one of tho Winner, bay colt, 3 years old, by town's most prominent young la- Imp. Mazngan Mary Zena. Riddles who was a sufferer from stom- den by George Molesworth, n Texas Sho fought hard for jockey. ach trouble. soven long weeks until at last sho Total money bet In tho parl-mu- gave up. Sho was widely known In tuel machines on the race, $21,-society circles and a church worker. 140. Sho was 24 years old and the daugh The event Is so successful it will ter of Geo. M. Maddox, Sr of be nn annunl fall feature at Rockport, Ky., and the wlfo of V. Churchill Downs. T. Garrett. She was burled bv the Wllllnm E. Outlx Dead. Centortown, Central City, Nelson Philadelphia, Oct. '.. William Creek nnd Rockport Rebecca lodges. E. Curtis, traveler, Journalist and Sho leaves a husband, child, father, two brothers and one political writer, died here He was sixty-on- o of apoplexy. sister. years of ago. He was ono of tho HAN'S the INJffl $4,-O.'- O, 2-- 1. l-- ", ht best-know- n correspondents In Amer-c- a and was loved by newspaper men all over tho world. Normnn E. Mack, chairman of the Democratic National Commltteo, will Issue a call the latter part of, this week for a meeting of the com' mittee to fix the date and, place of the coming Democratic National I - Convention. The Democratic Stato Convention of New Mexlcd nominated W. C. Mo- -' Donald for Governor. y) raZ322KH TAGK TWO. THE HARTFORD HERALD and It would be as unwise for the people of the district" to choose a man without these qualifications to represent them in the Senate as it would be to select a blacksmith office ht WEDNESDAY, OCT. 11, 1911. " W I El R t" If shall divide the State Into thirty-eig- the maintenance, of order,' and the' Junta. This declaration was made. Senatorial districts, and 100 wellbelag of society as well as the by Deputy United States Mi ROEST. HARD1SQN MENACED Representative following the report that GeV- districts, as nearly Interests of the laboring classes of may be with- our people demand that these Tiequal in population-anardo Reyes Is en route from.M' out dividing any county, except tanic struggles between Labor and na to New York with this clfyjM Ms BY NEW UPRISING ultimate destination. It VsMm OF MUHLENBERG or a lawyer to prescribe for them as where a county may 'include moro Capital, which paralyze business, said tho purpose of his visit is to a physician, or to employ a physi- than one district, which district endanger life, and threaten the en- establish headquarters here with a cian to do tho work of a blacksmith shall constitute the senatorial and tiro social and economic fabric of representative the Outlines His Policies and, or ine,awye,- - is mo upper nuue 01 years. Not moredistrictstwo for ten law. country Bhould be prevented by Plot Against Madero Rule view of crushing tho Madero reginreyJ?h' Jv . . Money is power. These strugj, counties than senate Chronic rheumatism contracts the the General Assembly. If unwise or shall bo joined together to form a gles are unequal, and the advantage Discovered. Official Intents muscles, distorts the joints and undistrict; provided, Is always upon the side of Capital, vicious legislation passes tho Lower representative dermines the strength. A powerful House, the Senate must be depend- In doing bo tho principle requiring and the State, in the exorcise of its SENATOR ed upon to remedy or kill it, and as every district to be as 'nearly equal police powers, should compel the REYES BUCKS H CONSPMY penetrating and relieving remedy HIS IN BJCEJOB will be found in BALLARD'S 'IBNW the Constitution of the State pro- In population as may be shall not submission of these controversies LINIMENT. It restores streagth vides for only thirty-eigSenators be violated. At the expiration of to an impartial tribunal with power From Seventh District Fine and that each Senator must be at that time the General Assembly to enforce its decrees, in order that Diaz is Said to Be Behind Move-- . and suppleness to the aching limbs. Price 25c, 50e and 11 per"bettle. least thirty years of age before be- shall then, nnd every ten years peace be preserved and that the ment to Start ing eligible, tho framors bf the Con- thereafter, redlstrlct the State ac just demands of Labor may be met. Sold by Hartford Drug Co., HartPresentation of Laudford, Ky., Donovan & Co., Beaver stitution evidently Intended that cording to this rule, and for the This Is the most difficult problem in able Ambition. Dam, Ky. members of the State Senate should purposos expressed In this Section. legislation that has confronted the m be men of ability and experience. If, in making said districts, inequal- statesmanship of this age, but It Is V, ft)) WANTED FOR V. S. ARM Another essential qualification ity of population should be unavoid- ono that this generation must solve, WASHINGTON' DOESNT KNOW To the Voters of the Seventh SenaAblebodled unmarried men betweea for a member of a legislative body able, any advantage resulting there- and I shall favor legislation to that District or Kentucky: torial Mevfrn nitv. Oct. fi Pinna for a aKes r 18 and 35; Citizens OfTjBlt- I am a candidate for the State is Independence and freedom from from shall be given to the districts end. movement with ed states- - of sood character aart As a rule, the Blue Grass coun new revolutionary Senate from tho Soenth Senatorial the control of tho "Special Inter having the largest territory. No Kentucky, composed of ests" seeking favors at the hands of part of a county shall be added to ties of Kentucky have sent a higher ramifications in Oaxaca, Morelos, .temperate habits, who can spoab. District of nnd wrlto tho English lang-ta- l. e another county to make a district grade of men to the Senate and Leg d The greatest Pachuca, and in the national the counties of Butler, Muhlenberg the Legislature. to representative government and the counties forming a district islature than has Western Ken directed acnlnst the Bunremacv unE. For information apply to as tho district is too and Ohio, nnd Officer, Beaver Dam. lies in the control which tucky, and the result has been that of Madero, are said to have been Recruiting shall be contiguous." largo and the time too short to see 30tf. aggregations of wealth these counties havo dominated tho discovered by secret agents of the Kentucky. every voter, I take this method of It is apparent from this section October 15 is the soliciting your support, and of stat- exercise over legislation by electing that equality of representation in State and secured what they desir President-elecJoints that ache, muscles that bodies. the General Assembly Is required ed In the way" of legislation, while date said to have been fixed for the ing the grounds upon which I ask their agents to legislative aro drawn or contracted should be Legislator should be a repre and it will be the duty of the noxt Western Kentucky has not fared so beginning of tho insurrection. The your support. "Already there have been discov- treated with BALLARD'S SNOW sentative of the wholo people and General Assembly to redlstrlct the well. There Is probably not a SenI am the nominee of the DemLINIMENT. It penetrates to the g will be not the agent of some ocratic nartr and as such State as required by this section. I atorial district in the State which ered In this city, according to one spot where It is needed and governed by the platform of that corporation. shall support such n hill as will di- has business interests more varied who has the confidence of Madero, relieves suffering. Price 25c, 50c than this district. the existence of secret caches of and ?1.00 per party upon all questions dealt with The people of this District should vide the State Into representative and extensive bottle. Sold by Hart for the and senatorial districts that will Our industries are: Mining, manu arms which were secrotly removed ford Drug Co., in the platform adopted by the State Investigate the candidates Hartford, Ky., Dono Contention held in Louisville upon position of State Senator and select give to every citizen as nearly as facturing, railroading, steamboating, through connivance of a police of van & Co., m Beaver Dam, Ky. August 13, 1911, but upon all other that candldato who comes nearest possible the equality of representa- farming, gardening, etc., etc. All ficial, before they could be seized. coming beforo the State to possessing the qualifications and tion required by this section of the oi inese interests and the many- - A shipment of arms is said to be en questions The Zones. U thousands of worklngmen engaging route to Sallna Cruz from some forTeacherHow many Senate I shall exercise the right to measuring up to tho standard which Constitution. zones has I hate suggested. I am not egotistvote as my Judgment dictates. Section 8 of the Democratic State 1n them are affected by legislation eign port Intended for use by one of the earth? Pupil Five. The platform adopted by the con- ical enough to assert that I possess platform, upon which I stand, de and tho district needs a competent tho parties to tho plot. The camme de- all or any considerable part of these clares: paign, It is alleged, is to bo directed representative in tho Senate. vention which nominated Teacher Correct. Name them, I was Induced to mnke this race from San Antonio, Tex. 'qualifications; but political econo Pupil Temperate zone, lntem- clares: "We favor such laws as will, un Of all of these Madero's agents perate, canal, horrid and o. "In a representative government my and questions pertaining to the der appropriate penalties, destroy all by people who believe I can be of question of paramount Import- science of government were always corrupt lobbying seeking to Influ- servico to tho district In procuring are said to have In their possession the Don't trifle with a cold is good including the ance In the selection of a public of- favorite studies of mine. While in ence any legislative body in the such legislation as It needs. I do undisputable proof, not desire the office for the salary names of several prominet individ- advice for prudent men and women. a ficial Is the ability of such official college, I took on the subject of Commonwealth It may be vital in case of a child. to dlschnrge tlio duties of tho office course In these sciences and have legislation or the election of off- attached to It. The salary Is small uals concerned. Specials from San Antonio with There is nothing better than Chamn to which he is elected, and tho devoted considerable time and study icers by it, or In any other matter; and I can make more money by question of the competency of an to them since. I havo been in the but we recognize tho constitutional staying at home and attending to news of similar Importance alleg- berlain's Cough Remedy for cotfghs 1 active practice of law for over fif- 'right of the people to petition and my law practice,, and while it would ing that a junta had been establish- and colds In children. It is safe and official overshadows in importance not profit me financially to repre ed in that city In the interest of sure. For sale by all dealers, m questions upon which teen years and havo some knowl- to be impartially heard on all all partisan a sent the district, I believe that ev- - Gen. Reyes and Flores Magon had political parties dhlde. The larger edge of the State and Federal Conevery citizen owes it to his State to "counter revolution" in Mexico, stitutions and tho laws ofKentucky. measures that come part of tho In order that the will of the g fLMUHtK'S i the General Assembly for its I am familiar with the rules of parof Kentucky may be expressed advance Its prosperity and wellbe-in- wore published in El Pals. Those by all means In his power. I dispatches alleged that a combinais of a nonpartisan liamentary law. I do not belong to In Its legislative bodies, consideration members character, tho' business Interest of any political machine, never havo of those bodies must bo free from am loyal enough to Western Ken- tion of the partisans of Gen. Diaz, the Seventh Senatorial District are nnd never will belong to one, and the corrupt influences of profession- tucky to want to see the scepter of Gen Reyes and Flores Magon had Your Success. extensive nnd diversified and tho while I am a Democrat In politics, al lobbyists, and I favor legislation dominion and power pass from tho formed a coalition for tho overThe first step toward c successful legislation needed by the people of I do not wear the collar of any man which will accomplish that purpose. Blue Gras3 to Western Kentucky, throw of Madero. business career Is to'writo for a or any party, and have never hesi- The Reyes, son of Gen. catalogue of Draughon'a Rodolfo the district Is essentially Constitution gives to every cit- where It rightfully belongs. I that "an honest government Reyes, and Jose Peon Del Valle, tho Business College, Nashville,Practical and is such as demands a com- tated to fight political machines In izen tho right of "applying to those Tenn., my own party when they existed. I is tho noblest work of man," nnd if I latter's erstwhllo petent representative In the State campaign mana- or Paducah, Ky., or Evansvllle, Ind., Invested with tho power of governhave no political axe to grind, I do ment for redress of grievances or can contribute even in some slight ger, declared that Reyes" going to Senate." or Washington, D. C. The thing of prime Importance to not represent any Special Interests other proper purposes, by petition, measure to tho advancement of the San Antonio had nothing to do with More than 8 per cent, of tho lip considered In the selection of a speking legislation, and It elected, address or remonstrance," Tho Interests of this district, I shall be any political movement such as dewealth or tho United State's Is Senator is his competency to per- I go to Frankfort the servant of the right Is Invaluable and no citizen compensated in the satisfaction de- scribed In the dispatches. In electrical enterprises. Leaders of the Vasqulsta party forin the duties of the 'office nnd Ills whole people "to register their will can be or should be deprived of It, rived from duly performed. I havo gone into this race to win fand the Catholic party, viewing freedom from Influences that Inter- and record their decrees." but no citizen whoso cause Is just I was born and raised upon a will object to the white light of pub- nnd I shall do "all that doth become with alarm a possibility that Jose fere Ith his allegiance to his constituents and hamper him In tho farm and there Is no kind of farm licity being turned upon him when a man" to win, but to be elected I Pino Suarez may havo had sufficient HELPFULH1NTS0N HWBHEflLTH discharge of his duties. It goes work which I have not done and ho goes to any legislative body and must get the votes of the Repub- popularity in tho recent olection to ' without salng that no one but an with which I am not familiar. Ev seeks to Influence its action, and I licans and Independents. If elect place him In tho vice presidency, ed, I shall feel under obligations to havo taken steps toward forming a Scalp and Hair Troubles Gen honest man should be sent to the ery dollar's worth of property that think publicity would do much to outsldo of my law li destroy the evils of corrupt lobby the Republicans and Independent combination against the Yucatecan Senate, but honesty does not by It I own erally Caused by self qualify a man to discharge the brary, is Invested in a form which I ing, and If diected, I shall Introduce voters of the district, and they will in the electoral college. Whether duties of that office. Certain qual- am operating. I know the strug- a bill requiring every person who find me as ready to servo them as I they would unite upon de la Bnrra ifications are as essential to a Sen- gles and needs of the great agricul- comes before the Legislature for tho will be to serve any other class of or Dr. Vasquez Gomez was a question to be decided, but it was admitator as are certain qualifications es- tural and Industrial classes of the purpose of Influencing Its action, or my constituents. I am a comparatively young man, ted by leaders of both Dandruff is a contagious disease parties sential to a doctor or a farmer or a people, and all of my sympathies as tho action of any member thereof, lawyer or to a man engaged in any well as financial Interests, lie with upon any matter coming beforo the young enough to live for tho future that tho movement was under way. caused by a microbe which also proother occupation. That is to say, a tho people who toll. The fact that General Assembly, to file with the but old enough to havo had consid- Meanwhile at the Madero Juarez duces baldness. Never use a comb Senator, to bo competent, should I run a farm does not of itself Secretary of State a sworn state- erable experience in public affairs. headquarters telegrams continue to or brush belonging to some one else. havo the special qualifications nec- qualify mo to go to the Senate, but ment giving his name, place of res- I believe that a "public office Is a arrive in increasing numbers from No matter how cleanly the owner public trust," and if elected, I shall every quarter of the republic, essary to do that particular work. other things being equal, the man idence, the legislation which he relat- may be, these articles may be ingo to Frankfort, stay sober, attend ing tho triumph people of thl3 district who comes from the soil and has "When the of Madero's choice. fected with microbes, which will into Influence, also the name of Pino Suarez left for Yucatan to fect your scalp. It is far easier to elect a Senator, they simply employ rubbed shoulders with the plain the person, persons, firm or corpo- to my duties and g,lvo the best that someone to go to Frankfort and, do people is more in sympathy with ration which he represents, the sal- Is in me to the service of the peo- enter upon his duties as Governor, catch hair microbes than it is to get Yours truly, to which post ho was recently elect- rid of them, and a single stroke of certain work for them, and In doing them and Is better qualified to rep- ary that he receives, If any, the ple. ROBERT HARDISON, JR. ed. If Buccessful in winning tho an infected comb or brush may wU this they should exercise the same resent them, than a man who is not amount of money expended by him vice presidency, ho will secure leave lead to baldness. common sense and sound judgment In touch with them, and I hope I and tho means employed in lobbyNever try' on The Muhlenberg Sentinel, a Re- of absence from Yucatan and that they would exercise in employ- may be pardoned the suggestion ing, and make It a felony for any take nnybody else's hat. Many a hating n man to do any other kind of when I say that it was farmer-laperson to engage in lobbying with publican paper published at Green up his residence here. In the event band Is a resting place for microbes. n man competent to yers who established work, and select If you happen to be troubled this govern out placing such Information upon ville, speaking of Mr. Hardlson. ho loses the vie presidential elec says: tion he will be asked to assume a with dandruff, itching scalp, falling do the work whereunto lie Is sent. ment; It was who record. Some of the States have a "Mr. Hardlson, the nominee, Is portfolio In tho new Madero Cabi- hnlr or baldness, wo havo a jromedy To be qualified, a Senator Bhould bo wrote the Declaration of Independ law to this etlect and it has been which we believe wjll completely familiar with the Constitutions of ence nnd drafted the Constitution found verv effective in preventing ono of the most prominent attor- net. neys at tho Greenville bar; a clean, relieve theso troubles. We aro so tho State of Kentucky and tho Unit- of tho United States, and they have corrupt lobbying. No Word at Washington. highminded, intelligent citizen, who ed States and the decisions of the been the truest and wisest friends Section 9 of tho Democratic plat- will bo an Washington, Oct. C. Assurances sure of this that we offer it to you honor to tho ticket with Supreme Courts of Kentucky and of the people In all periods of tho form declares: from American Consuls throughout with tho understanding that It will which he runs. cost you nothing for tho trial if it the United States, construing these Government, possessing those legal, "We favor, under wise and prop"Mr. Hardlson will mako an ag- Mexico, the latest coming from does not produco Constitutions, for only by posses- attainments so essential to the er restrictions, the creation the results we Monterey, that the Mexican presiof a gressive campaign and tho Repubclaim. This remedy is called Rexall sing this Information can ho decide science of government and being at State Utilities Commission, having eleclicans do not want to delude them- dential and whether the legislation proposed In tached by sympathy as well as trons were characterized by the ut- "93" Hair Tonic. Wo honestly beample powers to discharge Its du- selves with the thought that they to the agricultural and in ties." tlu Senate Is constitutional and will most good order and feeling, mako lieve it to be tho most scientific rem will havo a stand tho test of tho courts. He dustrial classes of the people. Jef- This plank declares for a law crethe officials very skeptical as to tho edy for scalp and hair troubles, and t should likewise bo familiar with the ferson, Madison, Jackson, Lincoln ating a public utilities commission accuracy of tho report that General we know of nothing else that equals" Its Equal Doesn't Exist. Statutes and common laws of tho 'and others are examples of the class to control nil public service corpoNo ono has ever made a salve, Reyes is about to head another It for effectiveness, because of the State, for only by possessing this of which I Bpeak, rations, to the end that competent ointment or balm to compare with Junta at San Antonio, Tex., to fo- results it has produced in thousands information can he know wherein Lack of space prevents mo from service may be rendered the people Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It's the ment a revolutionary movement of cases. Rexall "93" Hair Tonic Is devised the law Is unwise or defective and setting out In detail all the meas- by theso corporations and extortions en perfect healer of cuts, burns, against Madero when he assumon to banish dandruff, restore natural what legislation is needed to reme- ures I shall favor if elected to the prevented. I believe that In order bruises, sores, scalds, bolls, ulcers, office. color when its loss has been brought dy it. A Senator should be famil- Senate, but there are four matters to avoid the creation of now offices eczema, salt rheum. For sore eyes, The department has no word about by disease, and make tho hair iar with parliamentary law and coming beforo tho next General As tho powers of the State Railway cold sores, chapped hands or sprains from any of its agents of any such naturally silky, the rules of procedure that govern Bombly which I regard as of special Commission 'should bo so enlarged It's supreme. Unrivaled soft and. glossy. It for plies project, but, of course, the Depart1a pos- - .importance: deliberative bodies, for only by that it may exercise supervision Try it. Only 25c at James H. Wil ment of Justice and tho War Depar-me- does this because it stimulates the sesslng this knowledgo can ho voto hair follicles, destroys the germ (i) The redistricting of the over the affairs of all public service liams. m aro fully prepared to en'force matter, Intelligently upon questions coming jstnto Into Senatorial and Reprcsen-befor- e corporations similar to that which nnd brings about a free, the neutrality laws with the utmost healthy tho Senate, and bo effective tatlvo districts as required by See-i- n it exercises over the railroad comcirculation of blood, which vigor, if any attempt is made to passing desirable or in defeating tion 33 of the Constitution, nourishes tho hair roots, causing panies, and In this way efficient ser FOR FLETCHER'S hatch a revolution on Texas soil. them to tighten He should also! vicious legislation. (2) The suppression of corrupt vice and reasonable rates may be reand grow new hair. A much broader construction and We want everybody who has any-j- j, know how to draft bills, resolutions, 'lobbying In order that legislation quired from telegraph and application of these laws waB given etc., for tho Constitution requires may not bo controlled thereby, companies, express compan during the Madero revolution than trouble with hair or scalp to knovfv Misnomer. wo mink certain formalities nnd rules that (3) Tho creation of a public ies, sleeping and dining car com that Rexall "SSf' over before In the history of this iuai To call money "dough" be observed in tho drafting of bills utilities commission to control all panies, and all other public service Hair Tonic Is the, best hair tonic country, and it was a source of Seems to us rather funny; offered in the Legislature, and a public service corporations, to tho corporations, and Tho lack of such a gratification to tho State Depart- one restorative In existence, and no Dough sticks to your flngeYs, bill not conforming to these ro- - end that competent service may bo law results in extortionate charges should ment and tho Department of Justice statement scoff at or doubt this But 'tain't so with money. quirements or tne constitution rendered the people by these corpo- - and inefficient service upon the part until that the United States courts claims to a fair they have put ouir VV would be Invalid after it had been rations and extortion prevented. teetfwjth the unof telephono nnd telegraph companIn tho chill season see that your generally supported them to the derstanding that they pay us enacted into law. He should like- -' (4) Tho creation of a court of ies and other public servico corpora- liver Is active. Any derangement utmost In the notlu endeavor to prevent Ing wise be a public sppaker and a arbitration for the settlement of tions, and these abuses should be In that organ opens nn the door for American soil from being made the give for the remedy if It do ready debater, able to state clearly controversies full and eonplete satisfaction V between Labor and corrected, and will be corrected by malarial germs. An occasional dose breeding place of revolutionary In everjr particular. Two sizes, and forcibly his views upon matters Capital. such legislation. of HERBINE Is all that is necessary 50c upon a friendly neighbor. and Jl.fle. Remember, you con obcoming beforo the Senate. Without 33 of the Constitution of Section I believe there should be a court to keep the liver In sound working No Headquarters at Sam Antonio. tain Rexall Remedies In theso qualifications a representative Kentucky Is as follows: of arbitration for the' settlement of condition. Price 60d. Sold by Hart. San Antonio, Tex., Oct. 6. Ban .t - ... In a Legislative 'fcpijy a not compe- BlOre .Tho RaMll "Tho first General Assembly after controversies between Labor and ford Drug Co., Hartford Ky., Dono Antonio cannot be used as the Jitore ' James H. Williams, tent to dtecharp, $h duties of the tho adoption of this Constitution Capital. The preservation of peace. van & Co., Beaver Dam, Ky. m headquarters of a revolutionary Main tU street s 110 ( ht tnen-ac- capl-irea- to-da- y favor- -seeking t. favor-seekin- i - -- t post-gradua- te bo-fo- re Gtaildrort m Cry CASTORIA' I non-partis- be-lle- vo to-da- y, do-sir- es w farmer-lawye- rs self-inter- walk-over- ." ). . nt OhlIdrr Cry tele-pho- no CASTORIA ( ( ( at-tap- ks I ur tt...,. ""? WEDNESDAY, OCT. 11, 1811. politics, It becomes a mere catspaw In the hands of the designing? Look at the last session of the Kentucky Legislature. Tho County Unit BUI sold for a mess of pottage. The Republican party was then as solemnly- - pledged to the cause of temperance as It is now, or ever can Why did they persistently rebe. fuse to let the County Unit BUI come to a voto before the election of a U. S. Senator? Able as they, why did were to elect a Senator, they not pass the Unit Bill? Treachery, betrayed confidence, is the only solution. They must 'choose between passing this bill and electing their Senator between this 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 and then chuckle over the perfidy. What better treatment could stu, pidity Itself expect at' their' hands In the -- future? Think you tho Temperance sentiment would now d Moses? trust O'Rear as a This would be a confiding innocence beautiful, though pathetic, to look upon. Why should they go to tho Republican party for their champ-Ion- ? How could they, even In their most credulous anxieties and perplexities, work up tho least hope or enthusiasm from the records of that party which does not boast n. single score for the cause? But O'Rear Is n though an astute politician. His somewhat awkward flirtation with temperance tho coy and guileless maiden is more of p. necessity than a heartless vice. Circumstances force hln to undertake a very difficult, dangerous, even desperate task. Already may be seen developing from beneath the paint on his office door, the old wheelrlght's sign; "All Kinds of Turning ft Screwing Done Here;" and his campaign committee has taken the wise precaution to placard his baclc "DON'T SHOOT THE with: FER HE'S A DOIN' THE BEST HE CAN." The man must be desperate (or crazy) who undertakes to convince a Democrat that he should sacrifice all those principles and policies that havo ennobled his character and made his country great, and for tho defense of which he has stood on tho firing lino all his life, for a single Issue of no possible political significance, Injected Into tho campaign for a blind, a delusion and a snare, with no support but the hollow promises of n party that makes them but to break them, and offers no reward for this sacrllico but broken pledges on one hand and hl3 party defent on the other. But this is not all O'Rear has undertaken. He must, by hook or crook, placato the Liquor Interest. Its voto Is a necessity, its "dough" a howling lndlspensablllty, and none knows better than ho that, without tho accomplishment of these two objects, tho sonorous O' would be stricken- - from his name and he would be compelled to drag out the balance of his days under tho reproach, "St. Edward de la Rear." Now let's see how he's getting nlong. with the killing. First a magnificent County Unit plank, set like a rosewood panel In a platform of sweet-scente- d "boquets," all deftly fashioned In a snug little city hall, right smack over a very large, popular and Influential brewery. Then came that Inspired outburst that made Bradley's head glow as if crowned with a blinding Tinlo, fully offsetting and atoning for all ho 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 tho face of the earth, was put at the head of one of the most spotless Temperance Campaign Committees-yqever saw. This is getting cm so swlmlngly I'm not golnp to even casually refer to a more recent and perhaps deeper 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, nnd new-founhnrd-pressed, THE HARTFORD HERALD ttons and this raw deal Is tho limit. crank is not Even a Temperance one of Charles Reado's "inscrutable fools.' He can take n hint as well as another, especially if run over by such an unspeakable aggregation as O'Rear is now shoving down the water-wagon- s, s, pike banners, buntings, whiskey Joints and "slch accooterments." Why it .would rouso the risibles of a pot- metal cut of the veriest old bum and make a wooden Indian wink. In fact It beats Bobtail, and they say he beat the devil. No, the perspiring ofllce-huntwho ventures upon the hustings loaded with all that trumpery, must face both ways so that the puzzled voter can't tell for the life of him whether the conglomeration is a comln' or a g'wlne will hardly pull under tho string with vlc'try a purchln' upon his bigamous banner. Like the old woman's bed-ticfull of "harry teeth," "It's not heavy but powerful bunglesome." So when the race Is run, you may see a cloud of dust "way back yander" on tho ridge, but the count will be over and almost forgot before that wind- broken caravan arrives. Tho temperance mantle, now frayed and desecrated by tho uses to which rotten politics has debased It, transparent and full of holes, Is too small for the organ grinder and too big Even a temperfor the monkey. ance zealot knows when ho's soaked good nnd hard. But this apostle of big I's and great promises, this evangel of a new era, playing tho dual part of two kinds of a Republican, and engrossed in tho hopeless task of flopping the two opposing wings of whiskey and temperance together, is inndvertently Inviting a choice batch of calamities, a storm of crosc currents, whirlwinds and explosions out of which, when ho emerges, he will be so frazzled, bewildered and groggy thnt when he sneaks back home, pecking about to see If It is possible thero's more of It yet to come, and If it would bo safe even nt home, his astonished and frightened wife will set the dogs on him, sure he must be somo old fossil expelled from a neighboring plnnet. In this climax and extremity, there may be no "A horse, ray kingdom for a horse!" racket, but one can fancy that fine Italian hand, the same that did duty so bcnutlful-l- y In the Brewery Hall panagvrlc, smiting the unoffending stars that ventured to twinkle over the spotless Bradley (the same Bullv 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 tho cold and responseless moon as.ln his desolation, so chastened by adversity, with the pet of Leomante, he cries out: "O, what men daro do! what men may do! what men dally do, not knowing what they do!!" "Oh, accursed Politics and wicked Babylon! I'm a son of a gun If my So good hyo name nlnt Dennis!! and bo hanged to you!" And then wo all, devoutlv resigned to the mutations of political fortune, threw up our hats nnd yelled: "So mote it be!" SUGGS. Rockport, Ky., Oct. 3. sign-boarder k, PAGE THREE. aONGLOMERATlON jrv WHOLE PARTY 15 OF ALL POLICIES COMMITTED Young Women Read what Cardui did for Miss Myria Engler, of Faribault, Minn. She says: "Let me tell you how much good Cardui has done me. As a young girl, I always had to suffer so much with all kind of pain. Sometimes, I was so weak that I could hardly stand on my feet I got a bottle of Cardui, at the drug store, and as soon as I had taken a few doses, I began to feel better. Today, I feel as well as anyone can." Which Sorely Besets Republican Campaign. To Honest Elections in the State. SECTION ipilE Just to Of HOST EVERYTHING Win 6 IMPUT PLANK VotesHow the In Democratic State Platform Which Guarantees Square Temperance Cause is Played Upon. Elections. FOR A DIIIKCT PRIMARY LAW CARDU I Woman'sTonic a woman? Then you are subject to a large of troubles and irregularities, peculiar to women, number which, In time, often lead to more serious trouble. A tonic is needed to help you over the hard places, to relieve weakness, headache, and other unnecessary pains, the signs of weak nerves and For a tonic, take Cardui, the woman's tonic. You will never regret it, for it will certainly help you. Ask your druggist about it He knows. He sells it Are you over-wor- k. It" flip SITUATION IS OUTLINED i h -- corrupt the voter, or the voter Morals, like logic, admit of n6 compromise, while politics is the very essence, of compromise. This is why purely moral and social questions should be kept out of politics. This Is why a preacher should resolutely remain a mere "looker on In Venice," or shed his clerical linen when he goes down into tho mire. This is why the Temperance issue and cuffed is betrayed, kicked about, till it looks like a stray ghost of famine on an aimless pilgrimage. It will always be so till it is rescued from the grime and put upon hlg'fer grounds; for It Is no more reAt iOr tho devious methods, the poll-tic- s, fined treacheries of heartless than a white rabbit Is fit for a bedfellow. Politics deals with cold facta and n moral conditions, not with , Lax morata, loose princl-theories. of the pies and all tho weaknesses voter are met with Ju3t as they are, not as tho idealist would have them. The politician has neither time, talent nor Inclination to speculate as to what they should or might be. Confronted by actual facts which he can neither evade nor correct, ho rushes the obstacles with all kinds of compromises, with strategies and spoils, often undignified, even shady, but seemingly a necessity, nevTho purist may stand ertheless. aloof and rail, but the deplorable conditions remain. Tho "floater" holds the balnnce of power and some one, somehow, Is going to move him; fairly, If It may be, but move him Just the same. Whom shall wo blame; the politician, the voter, public opinion all or nono? Where is the root of tho evil? Do we always clearly distinguish between causa and ef fect In many of our commonest problems? After all, does politics tar-babfine-spu- itics? Does tho disease, as In cer, cause tho germ, or the germ Why try to abate a .'.ie disease? g cough with a powerful drug when It Is the cause you Anyway, until a treat? should great advanco Is made, the party that stands upon Its-- honor and dignity, refusing to treat with the voter Juat as he Is, not as ho should or might be, In whatever way ho I can bo most effectually reached sav that party Is beaten before tho fracas begins. And the politician Is not going to stop, In tho heat of . battle to argue the right and wrong-He's Kolng right on, to face tho exigencies and fralltloa of his Blocks-of-Flvand do whatever fetches Moralizing, upbraiding, thi votes. berating, sounds to him like a fellow 'way off to himself, harping on tho one string of an old fiddle. So come down off that high roost or get out of politics and do nil you can to raise tho standard of honor, patriotism and the sanctity of tho ballot work enough to bo sure. Is It any wonder, then, that when a purely moral question, without political significance, Is thrust Into lung-rendines polcan- j Is no more Important plank Democratic platform than Section Six, which commits the party to the passago of an act that will punish all corrupt practices in elections, and guarantees to every man that his vote shall be honestly counted as cast, Section Six Is as follows: "Wo favor the enactment of an explicit and effective corrupt practice act, which shall determine what campaign expenses shall bo legitimate, and which provides for the compulsory publication In detail, under heavy penalties, of tho campaign expenses of every candldato for public ofP.ee." This section supplements Section Five, which provides for n direct primary election law, providing that be held at all primary elections public expense, so that every candidate, no matter what his wealth or station may be, shall have an equal chance to submit his claims to tho voters of his party. Kentucky has suffered In the past from dishonest elections, and the people are demanding that these corrupt practices be stopped. Tbe opportunity to Institute this reform will come to the Democratic partv after this election, becauno It will control both Houses of the Legislature. Governor McCreary Is heartily In favor of the pasogo of this law. His Influence put It In the platform, and ho will recommend It to the Legislature, and use nil tho power In his hands to give it a permanent plnco upon the Statute Book. When the people know how much a man spends for his nomination and his election, nnd from what sources his campaign fund comes thoy will' be able to Judge whether he Is I1I3 own master, or whether he must shape his official acts to suit those who have bought his of flee for him. The time is past when platform pledges are lightly regarded. In this campaign no candidate for office can fall to do his duty without sacrificing hla honor. There In tho Term., Write to. 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They do sot cause Inconvenience, griping, They are so pleasant to or? nausea. take.' and work so easily that they by any one at any may be They thoroughly tone' up the J$ac. e system to neaiiny -- cuviif. Orderlies are nnsurpasea- t-- HOUSING GREEN TOBACCO UNDER 'MUCH DIFFICULTY" them strong, plump and robust. It creates an appetite, aids digestion, fills the clujlvely the Southern IQIUUl liC .iv- - C. 1 & P. EoxZG Louisville, ny. Co., Barnes & STry Articlo auarted.S tiiv lrv trade. Wrc f6M ..,.--.-- . nil Til- tt ttji stalls over Wilson & .Crowe, opposite court liou.se. Will pi'ni'tii'o Ills in nil tlio It'otn-tof this mid adjoining; counties nnd Court of Appeals. Commercial nnd criminal practice " spec- ''! ialty. veins with rich red blood. I CONSUMPTIONS ind FREE a bottle Germinal, a quick relief .. I ! l IMA .u.ig uvuuict UIUIU, fjaui lit CI)C,IC ana inu run down feeling. ( Mmtfon iliii piper.) We fn aw. l,. a, 74 0nu.. Ipi,TOIU 6 safaiL I.9-- .ii - uwiwre We cannot toohighlr recommend them to all' BuKrB7ffa-an'form of constipation and its ovlls. Three sizes 10c, B- iae-- 1 .., lur IU1BB, .1 t. iuj u- - m u .tl.fl.4 --. y Xfiy'jRnlta co'minunity olMn 2fcand 60e. Remember, you can In only at eur store this The the Infernal Distillers Department, so that immaculate UniUBlll Committee could carry forward Hs noble work without "even tho"" suspicions "s of a Liquor Lobby." Whlskepr pa one .shoulder, water on the other, behind) In front, with and Culloch astraddle of the whole push.1 can It pass muster and turn the' i trick? With the Liquor Interest it Is a. business, proposition. a frill or- furbelow, and you' iB going to have a safs grip effttie vsltnation before. O'Rear or anybody else can separate' it from its celB. Ab to the Temper-- ! ance wing. It id more susceptible! and 8eH.t-.l- f The' softlllqaid1 purring of a ray Lothario is muilc! sign-boards sign-boarcold-blood- wit-to- ut - rj-epend,-- jpt teteltrfcwh!et,1 trtt!rtlto?t-- r Ky., Oct. 7. Tobacco Carlisle, growers of Nicholas county are After illness or loss housing the(r leaf under great difof weight from any ficulties. Nearly all-othe tobacco is too green, but so much damage cause, it brings strength has been done by the heavy rains and flesh quicker than and high water of the past few days, and the season is so late and the anything else. hazard of frost so great that they are rushing It to tho house in its ALL DKUaOIBT The Licking immature condition. river is now falling rapidly, leaving the tobacco Holds in the bottom lands a sea of mud. Hundreds of acres of tobacco have been ruined THERE IS NO CASE OP and will not be worth cutting. 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John Rheawill speak at Fordsville the Congressman Ben Johnson will speak at McHenry same date and time. Let them have a big crowdl Democratic The Hartjord Herald at the Hartford all-da- y rally In Senator Bradley Is quoted as say-iln- g HEBER MATTHEWS, FRANK L. FELIX, that the reason more attention er EDITORS was not paid to the County Unit PRANK L. FELIX, Pub. and Prop'r. Its. adoption by the Republicans four years ago jln their platform e iwas because tho Leglslture follow Entered at the Hartford It seemed ing was not Republican. as mall matter of the second class. to be enough Inclined toward 3Ir. Bradley, however, to elect him to Why couldn't lie have Mie Senate. DEMOCRATIC TICKET. Influenced the same number of votes Ollle M. James, for the County Unit? U. S. SEXATOH of Crittenden. page of The Upon the second Jan. B. McCreary, OOVKP.XOK y will be found a strong Herald of Madison. earnest presentation of his McDer-mot- t, and I.ir.L'T. GOV. Edward claims by 31r. Robert Hardlson, Jr., of Jefferson. of Greenville, who Is a candidate for TKEASUHEK Tom Rhea, of LoSenator from this (the Seventh-gan. It Bosworth, Senatorial District of Kentucky. AUIHTOi: Henry M. is exceedingly good reading and sots of Fajette. manner the policy forth In a Oi:.ElUIi James and purposeslucid his candidacy. 3Ir. ATTOUXKV of Garnett, of Adnlr. c. f. Hardlson is a man of character and sr.cur.TAnv of ability and would certainly make Crecolius, of Pendleton. the District a splendid representasiti:iuxti:xdi:xt of ruw.ic tive. IXSTIU'CTIOX Barksdalc Hamlett, Before the Republican State Conof Christian. COM3llSSIOXr.lt OF AOItlCUL-TUIt- E vention, Gov. Willson said: "Judge J. W. Newman, of Wood- O'Rear's nomination would be a calamity to the Republican party In ford. OF COl'KT OF AP- Kentucky and I think his nominaCI.F.UK PEALS Robert Greene, of Frank- tion would mean sure defeat for the Republican party this fall." Along lin. C03I3I1SIOXEP. Lawrence about that time Col. E. T. Franks, It. U. of Owensboro, said tho nomination B. Finn. 7th DISTRICT Uobt. and election of Judge O'Rear would SEXATOIt "sound the death knell of civil libHardlson, of Muhlenberg. UEPUESEXTATIVE. OHIO erty In Kentucky." Neither of these FOR gentlemen has ever recanted or reM. T. "Westerfield. COUNTY tracted these famous utterances. O'Rear seems bent on putOur old friend "Suggs," he of Judge ting tho whlskoy men out of bus- the ever trenchant, gifted pen and inessby having Influential whiskey ready expression, has a splendid lo on the political situation on the men to help run his campaign. third page of The Herald Editor Henry Watterson Is no His correct sizing up of the O'Rear longer "limping In tlie rear." In- policy of campaign leaves little to stead, he's marching at tho front bo Imagined by those familiar with nnd leading a conquering host to the situation. A strict abstainer victory. himself, he can afford to talk as a people, The registration ligures through- brother to tho temperance show that Kentucky while ho shows how the Prohibition out the State lFSiie Is being used as a catspaw for Is overwhelmingly Democratic, and to make It go that way political effect by tho nstute O'Rear all needed regime. His article will bo found Is to got out the vote. both truthful and entertaining. Perhaps your habit of reading ads The County Unit fared badly at may save, you only a dollar or so may bo weoks tho hands of the Republican leaders this week. But there they adopted It in their platIn which the saving Is five or ton after Is form four years ngo. Just as soon advantage dollars so much as the Legislature assembled they there In "wise bulng." dropped all Interest In this worthy That was rather a curious toddv temperance measure and began a of political whlskoy and political terrific strugglo to elect 3Ir. W. O. water, sweetened with tho sugar of Bradley to tho Senate, which was assurance, which Judge O'Rear had finally accomplished through tho fixed up for the voters, as revealed machinations of the liquor lobby. by the McCtilloch letter. But it Is The County Unit was then shelved by the Republicans a doso which the majority of leaders for a long season even from then until revolt at. now. These nre facts known of all That JlcCuIloch letter will cost who are In any measure posted uptwenty thousand Judge O'Rear on State affairs. votes on election day. Before its Judge seemed to be publication the STILL UNANSWERED. holding his own In a moderate way. The Hartford Republican In Its duplicity It revealed will cause The last Issue, under the heading "The tho Stato to go at least twenty-fiv- e finally underDemocratic against any Herald Is Called," thousand takes to explain Its charge that Gov. d methods. such McCreary said In a speech several it Is said there is strong opposi- weeks ago that "the Republican tion In suffragist circles to tho form party In Kentucky is a party of as by sassination, and it, as a party, pro of marriage vow promulgated cured the assassination of Gov. Goe- the leaders. Instead of the "I promise to love, honor Dei. 'ine ucpuoucan says: "we and cherish (or obey)" Is added: have not tho statement from the "And uphold his (or her) political Hodgenvlllo speech before us," but views." Tho suffragists don't seem quotes what purports to be a section to mind the other part of tho vow, of a report of Gov. McCreary's but when It comes to "vote the speech at Falmouth, delivered lately, alleged to bo taken from the Bamo way," they balk. Courier-Journa- l, although no Platform pledges mean something Is given, which starts out with date "He This this year no doubt about that. said," &c. Is rather a now sensation for RepubWhat The Herald demanded and lican leaders and they appear to be still demands Is that our neighbor up Uumfounded. They have promised the way "quote the exact language, eo much and performed so little In time and place of such utterance of the past that tho people have lost Gov. McCreary." This the Republicconfidence In them, but they are an has never done. Of course anymaking the same old pledges, with body can quoto a speaker as "he chances of the same old failthe said," and, shaping the sentiments ures, If the opportunity Is given according to his own desires, can them. put words in tho speaker's alleged As our young friend, the Junior language which ho never uttered. editor of tho Hartford Republican, This Is a common practice with seems to be such a good hand at biased political writers. Even the guessing a political crown up good language quoted by the Republican nnd large (judging from his esti- does not bear out the full charge mate of the crowd that assembled that It brings against Gov. McCreaIn front of Judge O'Rear at his re- ry. Continuing, the Republican says:' cent speaking here), we are waiting with much interest and great anx- "II we, remember. right, the. Hart- iety to see bis figure on, the crowd ford Herald called on us to produce af-jtpost-offic) this or admit that we lied." What! The Hartford Republican tell a poHe? Horrors! Who over litical heard of such a thing? Or oven BRADLEY BEAT dreamed of such n possibility? Why, the Idea Is preposterous! EvTHE COUNTY UNIT en abnoxlous! Following In the wake of the crisscrossed and rossed campaign record of Its By His Failure to Come To Illustrious leader, Saint Edward the Great, It may (and does) get sadly Its Rescue mixed up In Its editorial allegations and utterances, but to tell a political lie on an adversary, never! no AFTER PLEOGEjlf HIS PARTY nev that Is unless It gets cornered and has strong provocation, His Election to which Is common to the genus ho- In Platform mo, even outside of politics. double-c- A Gathering of Beautiful Fall Fashions Awaits Your Approval. had seledted the dainty PRINTZESS styles that we are showing in our Garment Depart- - , ment, you would be as enthusiastic N abput them as we are. glimpse of tho soft, beautiful wools from whioh they are tailored in all of the charming color tones of Fall such as walnut brown, possum gray, empire green, guelph blue and tus-satan, would convince even you that here was a Fashion display that you ought to know more about and you can. AVe'il be glad to welcome and show you all of the really new and clever conceits of Fashiondom. If you, yourself, Senate Was Alade the Main Issue. O'REAR EVADES QUESTION -G- OT HI CORNERED HI XKVEIt DEFENDED MEASURE state nr-tlc- to-da- y. Ken-tuckla- ns two-face- Senator Bradley reminded his As to His Remarks During Hfs hearers in his Ashland speech that four years ago the Republican party Lexingadopted a plank In Its platform demanding the extension of tho Counton Speech. ty Unit law, Just as It has this year. Lexington, Ky Oct. 9. Develop- He seemed proud of the fact that temperance ments which have been brought out these pledges to tho people had become Republican dochero seem to place Judge E. C. only reaO'Rear In nn embarrassing position trine, and stated that the not been son the County Unit had in regard to the various statements Republican which he has made as to whom he extended, was that the party did not have control of the referred to when he stated In his speech hero early In tho campaign Legislature. It would be a mild word to acthat United States Senators had distinguished Senator of been elected In vKentucky by cor- cuse the Insincerity In this matter. There Is rupting lobbyists. It was believed may by many at tho time that Judge a harsher term, and the reader supply It himself when wo furnish O'Rear referred to tho election of Senator W. O. Bradley. He, how-- i hlra tho facts. The Legislature that was ever, Intimated later that he did elected Bradley to the Senate not mean Bradley. Interest to know not Republican, It is true, but there In the Republicans whom he did mean became wide- were qnough to have carried out the spread throughout the State, and Senate pledges of the party, if Bradley had newspapers exerted themselves to been honestly for the County Unit. find out Although Senator Bradley threatIn reply to a lettor sent him by ens to put his mark upon any man Desha Breckenrldge, editor of tho who charges him with corruptly seLexington Herald, Judge O'Rear curing his election to the Senate, It evasively replied by referring Mr. Is true nevertheless, that r corBreckenrldge to Congressman Ollle rupt lobby secured enough "Votes to James' speech at Nlcholasvllle. In this speech, which was before the bring about his election, and whethnomination for United States Sena- er tho Senator knew about their not, Is n matter tor, Mr. James said that his oppon- manipulations or for his conscience. The public genent, Mr. Paynter, did not want a primary because he could not win erally, reserves the right to Its own opinion. By tho way, this Is the In a primary now any more than he same "corrupt lobby" which Judge could have won In a primary In his now denouncing on every election as Senator ovor flio Hon. J. O'Rear is stump in the State, while assuring C. S. Blackburn. Judge O'Rear Brndloy that his title to tho Scnato thus Implied that he referred to Is "without flaw or stain." Senator Payntcr's election. It is common knowledge at Tomorrow, however, tho LexingFrankfort, that after Bradley's electon Herald will publish a letter tion to the Senate by this scandalfrom the Hon. Leslie Combs, one of ous combination of bolting Demotho most prominent and Influential crats and Republicans, that he, the Republicans of Central Kentucky United States Senator-elecremainIn which Jlr. Combs states that he ed at Frankfort during tho entire heard Judge O'Rear's speech and session thought It Justly referred to Senator ed tho of tho Legislature, and visitState Senate daily, where Bradley, but that Judge O'Rear told desperate efforts were being made him later that he meant the defeat by tho friends of temperance to of Senator "Cero Gordo" Williams pass the County If during tho Legislature of 1883, Bradley ever said a Unit law. bo- word in Its when Judge O'Rear was a youth. half, publicly or privately, at that The Herald will also session, thero Is no record of It. It publish a letter from Senator Brad has been charged that the purpose ley, stating emphatically that Judge of his presence was to Carry out a O'Rear assured him most positively bargain and prevent tho passage of that be did not mean his election the County Unit law. when he made the statement. It Is too late now for Bradley to pose as a friend of temperance, nnd ELlZAIIRTHTOWN HANGS try to gain votes for Judge O'Rear UP NEW HEALTH RECORD In that way, because the Senator's political associations and record Ellzabethtown, Ky., Oct. 9, In- show that the liquor Interests havo credulous as it may seem, there has always found htm, in and dut of ofbeen but one death from n natural fice, a valued friend and adviser. cause In Ellzabethtown since Juno 2S. This occurred one month la- A Household Medicine That Gives ter, when Mrs. Burr Saunders sucConfidence cumbed to complications. Is Foley's Honey and Tar ComThis statement Is based on tho pound. Mrs. T. J. Adams, No. 622 books of J. L. Irwin, the local reg- Kansas Columbus, Kas., Ave.. istrar of vital statistics. A city of writes: "For a number of yeare 3,000 people passing for 103 days my children have been subject to with only one death In Its limits Is coughs and colds. I got some of perhaps a new record In Kentucky. Foley's Honey and Tar Compound Virgil" Dugglns, killed by a train and have found that It cured their here September 2, was tho only oth- coughs and colds In a very short er death. time, so I keep It In the bouso all s. the time." For salo by all t, durg-glst- A h I 1 V .r Below we have described a number of beautiful models. Read the descriptions or, better still, visit our Garment Department and try on the actual garments. Lot No. 1 i A Suit for service, made in the latest styles and strictly tailored. It is made of unflnished Cheviot and lined with Massaline Silk, comes in black and blue. Price. &. sa .A $16.50 Lot No. 2 A Suit for most important functions, made in the latest accepted style and strictly tailored. It is made of Hard Finished Serge, comes in black, blue and tan. The Jacket is 28 inches long, lined with Massaline Silk, and has Velvet Collar. The Skirt is one of tho new High Waist Panel Front Design. Price V: Ml 8 1 $20.50 r Carson Co., Inoorporatod. HARTFORD, :- -: KENTUCKY. 02O H Have YouSeen BigBen? " NE1aSI clock, but a sleep-mete- r HEdsfhe-'fladrly- of them all. you in;a.gentle, persuasive wav when tr BIG BEN 'in the house, no more missed uiuaKiaacHgewingtoworicJate. He is always on ike job. Fully guaranteed. See onr ahow window ana-caland let us show you how he, arise. l He is not that tells ; Notice. By m WOTKfl. , , order of the Green" Rlyer Places for Court Changed, We are requested by the Magistrates concerned to announce for (bo btfneflt of the public that Esq. Sanders' court will be neld at Ola- ton In the future Instead of at Dun dee, and that Esq. Cook's court will be held at Arnold instead Qf District Tobacco Growers' Union of the A. S. of E. and tho phlo County Unlbn of the A. S; of, B., all. tobacco pooling pledges will absolutely close on Nov. 1, 1911. Those wishing to sign must sign before 12 o'clock p m., Oct. 31, 1911. 40t3 S. L. STEVENS, Co. Pre. HENRY M. FIRTLB, Co.Mhcyi J.'B. TappeCn, . " ; TJeweler and Optician' -- , HARTF0BD, L - KENTUCKY. fc , V f- ''ieTjp - Ttr r?frimi . . iyi' w $0 J r yuwTTTJV-T I WEDNESDAY, OCT. 11, 1011. THE HARTFORD HERALD EVERYTHING IS READY PAGE FIVE. 3 Save on Your Purchases And Get a Free Piano! You want a free Piano. This store offers you the opportunity. You can make your famYou want to save money. ily purchased here for cash for less money than you pay elsewhere. You get the best selection of stylish, seasonable goods, and with every purchase we 'give you free certificates that will enable you to get this magnificent $350 FOR TEACHERS' WiJI Be Grand TRIP and Cheap Affair Every Teacher Who Can Should Go. The trip proposed by tho Ohio County ' Teachers and Trustees and all the ..friends of popular education In the county at the Ohio County Teachers' Institute, will start on October 17th. morning, Tuesday Parties Intending to go who have not already done so, will deposit with Superintendent Henry Leach, by Saturday, October 14th, tho rail road fare of $3.00. The schedule of train on which the teachers will leave Is as follows: G:40 a. m. Smallhous 0:53 a. m. Kronos 7:05 a. m. Centertown 7:19 a.m. Hartford 7:33 a. m. Dukehurst 7:40 a m. Sunnydale 7:4S a ru. Dundee 'S:05 a. m. Ellmltch Tho trnln will reach Loulsvlllo at 12:50 and will bo met at the station by committees representing the QUALITY educational Interests of Louisville. The teachers will first be Invited to classes and visit tho klnrtergarton the special school for deficient and Incorrigible children, a social center meeting, together with special Twelve entertainments furnished by ROYAL BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure Economizes Butter, Flour, Eggs; makes the food more Piano absolutely FREE. This Piano Will Adorn the Home of One of Our Customers After May 1, 1912. appetizing and wholesome The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar Wouldn't you like to have it in your home? Do your trading here, save all the certificates you can, and get your friends to help you. You can get the Piano if you will only'try- HVWVVWWMtWVttttVVVM REMANDS A PPljr Dollars for Best Grade Other in Proportion. . at sr Q III I1 B ,"il" v the zz 2 gl HI I PW" 4 t Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Morrison, Dr. Messrs. T. E. Cooper and .sa. it. Cromwell, and John and Mrs. S. J. Wedding, Misses Ira W. Martin, Nail, Essie King and Keith, Beaver Dam, were pleasant Mills, Zella Herald office Thurs- Mrs. Dorcas Gray, of Hartford, callers at The wero among those who attended the day. Owensboro Fair last week. p.m. No. 1318:55 p.m. Attorney E. M. Woodward and 102-2- :48 No Mr. G. R. Mldkiff. of near Ada-burwlfA wont to Louisville last Wed J. E. Williams, Agt this county, Is visiting his a few nesday and after spending Ohio 3j city, returned home son. W. P. Mldkiff, Jailer of days in the county. Mr. Mldkiff, who was su OOOOOOOOOOOOOOU Monday. O years old last August, is enjoying O LOCAL NEWS AND Rev. Virgil Elgin and family left good health and is as active as a PERSONAL IOINTS O 0 Ky., n Jeffersontown, OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO PrlHnv for Louisville, where ho will man of many years his Junior. of suburb Mrs. Ida Paxton, of Centertown, a church the coming Attorn2y W. H. Barnes attended have charge of Ky., died at the Jewish hospital in Ky.. year. Circuit Court at Morgantown, Kentucky,- - early Sat Louisville, Mr. J. C. Her was in Loulsvlllo urday morning last week. of of sarcoma week, attending a meeting of D. Bean havo last the Intestines. She had been 111 at wholesale Mr. and Mrs. Ira on the stockhojders of a tho hospital three days. Mrs. Pax-to- n moved into their now residence grocery firm of which he is a mem' was a widow, 57 years old, and t "Walnut street. ber. Is survived by two children. The '' Judge and Mrs. J. S. Glenn, city, Mrs. J. C. Berry, who had been body was sent to Centertown for morn-'in- g, went to Owensboro Monday visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. burial. Monday night. returning W. B. Render, for several weeks, rov. J. T, Price. Smodlcal Super c- Town property, vacant has returned to her home at Owens- intendent, will preach at the Cum dwelling. boro. y lots, cottages and berland Presbyterian Church In A. C. YEISEIl & CO., Mrs. Jennie T. McHenry returned Hartford next Saturday night, servHartford, Ky. Monday from Hardlnsburg, Ky ices to begin at 7 o'clock. He will had been visiting old likewise preach at Beulah Church, Grocery. where she T.imiirv nt mv ' -Guaranteed. .friends and relatives for several Beda, next Sunday at 11 o'clock a. w.il- finish. Work days. m., and at Hickory Church at night. delivery. Called for and prompt Qrocery' requests us to Everybody Invited and a full at Supt. Henry Leach , Thone 140; Matsay that the scnooi money win uo tendance of tho membership of tho ' Messrs. J. W. Halo and V..A. Her-- a hero Saturday and he asks tho three congregations Is urged to b,c thews, of Fordsvllle, gave the town Fri- - teachers to come In, so he can see present. pleasant call while in them. Kr.XTL'CKY WOMAN ;day CHOSEN OVER 32(1 Mr. Frank Moseley, of Sallsaw, disposed of a t,i- - fi. M. Crowe his brother, Mr Seth regu Ok., visited number. of civil cases at his Rockport, Ky., Oct. 9. Miss BesMoseley, here recently, before going lar term of Police Court nero Mon to attend a medical sie Southard, 33 years old, the to Louisville "I day. v.'-daughter of Mrs. Bryson Southard, college. haB accepted a Mtkv, r. O Barnard of Centertown, Ohio county, was op- Mr. L. A. Pate, who had been losltlon as assistant telegraph selected by H. C. King, chief orch-ardl- st relatives in Hartford, Beaver rater in the L. & N. rauroau om for State Senator Dunlay, of Dam and vicinities for two weeks, N here. 52C Lesser, III., Savoy, 111., t obo his wife over returned to his homo at other applicants. has returned Mrs, T. J. Smith last Thursday. King's wife died last spring and 'from Lawton, Okla., where she had Mr. L. M. Wilson, Prentls, who the position held by hlra required visit with her been on an extended visited his son and daughter, Judge that ho be a married man. Upon the daughters. he advertised for and Mrs. Jno. B. Wilson, last Thursof ;, Messrs. H. P. Shrader, Narrows, day and Friday, gave The Herald a advice and friends ho received 527 In reply a wife city, wero Route 1, and T. J. Smith, call while here. replies from women who were wilof- - pleasant pleasant callers at Tho Herald Hartford School of Music Piano, ling to become hl3 bride. )flce Wednesday. The courtship was rather speedy and Voice Culture. a Harmony, Violin by Mr. Ira Bean left Thursday for Under tho direction of Miss Kathe- - and resulted In their marriage trjp through the Western States in rln Thompson, of Frankfort, and Squire Curt Hodges, a neighbor of 3Sti tho groom. the Interest of the Kentucsy uniti- Miss Margaret Nail, city. Mrs. King's first act after the cer ng Co., of Louisville. Mr. Will Riley, who has been In emony was to make a bonfire of the Mr. Wm. Gentry, uarreus tho barber business In St. Louis for. 527 notes received by her husband. "who was paralyzed on his left side some time past. Is visiting his home Klnc Is 54 years old. Miss South last Friday, was thought to be folks here. Mr. Riley is contemp- ard formerly resided In Rockport. from. when last heard i lating locating In Hartford. chasing is a popular pas-'tichildren. More Than Enough is Too Much. .Fox Mrs. James Lyons and To maintain health, a mature now among some of our local Dorcas and Willis, have returned enougn and almost nightly reynard from a sojourn In Colorado. While man or woman needs just supply hunters food to repair the waste and 'his llwe. has a chase for gone, little Dorcas had typhoid feenergy and body heat. Tho habit Judge J. M. Porter, Beaver Dam, ver but is getting along all right ual consumption of more food than and Mr. J. R. Addlngton, Small- now. is necessary for these purposes Is hous, gave The Herald a pleasant Mr, and Mrs, Ira Bean entertain the prime cause of stomach troubcall while in town Monday. ed a few of their relatives and les, rheumatism and disorders of If troubled with in nd Mrs. T. Wade Stratton, friends at tea last Saturday evening the kidneys. ,oh Cromwell, are the proud parents In honor of moving into their beau digestion, revise your diet, let rea it& boy that arrived at their home tiful new residence on Walnut son and not appetite control and street, Hartford, take a few doses of Chamberlain's tfeaaay night of last wees., The Ohio Circuit Court will con Stomach arid Liver Tablets and you & CO., Funeral $T. F CASEBIER again. For soon for a v..tira anil EmbalmerB. All calls vene In Hartford noxt Monday large will by all be all -. right m Cealesalo term. There Is ' a carefully attended to, promptly and dispose of, but It will docket to Both telephones. av or nl-Fiscal Court Meeting. probably not consume tho whole of Beaver Dam, Ky. j&tf Tho Ohio County Fiscal Court the allotted time, convened In court hall Tuesday, OcPastor Birch Shields and Eld. J. Mr. Wayne Griffin, who travels tober 2, and was in session the Rochester, Ky., are In H.Tow, of tyhW midst' of a great revival of re-- 1 for Bayless Bros., Louisville, 'waB In greater part of last week. The borrowing of money and arji at ?od Run Baptist Church, Hartford" a few days lately, but left ' w Monday with tils family for, the ranging to pay interest on amounlB tajir SefeoTs. There have been Falls City, where they will reside formerly borrowed, constituted a professions and nineteen good part of their work. to tbls"wfltin; uaui ma aim. ui ueii year. re Time To-bi- o nam, Ky. at Beaver South Bound. j North Bound. a.m. No. 12111:35 p.m. 'No 132-4- :05 p.m. No' 122 12:28 p.m. No. 101-2- :48 Illinois Central Railroad g, sir Cltv Schools nnd citizens of Louis ville, to visit all the public schools and points of Interest In tho city nnd to bo the guests of tho city at a luncheon and street car rides, etc. The party will arrive at the Mam-monCave on the afternoon of the 18th and visit the cave and arrive in Bowling Green on tho afternoon of tho 19th, where they will bo entertained by the City Schools and the State Normal, arriving homo Friday evening, the 20th. This Is the opportunity of a life time for tho teachers and trustees and all tho friends of education throughout tho county to Investl- cate and nrofit by tho improved methods used In the best schools in the State and to visit the largest city in the State and ono of the largest in the South and also Mammoth Cave, one of tho great wonders of the world, and our State Normal at Bowling Green, In which we havo so much Interest and pride. That It will be of incalculable hannHt' tr tlm fnnaa nt wl UPn ft nn 1n the county, there can be no doubt, and everyone who can possibly do so, should take advantage of the rates offered by the railroad com panies, hotels, etc., (being a total of $11.00 actual expense for the whole trip) and be ono of this party. th Leaf and Lugs but their whereabouts are unknown. Tho patents of the boys are mun excited and seeking to loeato them. Mis. Hanger, niothpr of the young- ar en, nas inuennuu jher boy Is In NashvllK They dropped hints among companions tl at Florida was their destination. 0QOOOCOOOCCOOGO O O lJAI'TI.Vl' .1. W. J' two-stor- tuu, slight-Improv- ed two-wee- ks ht. . flf-te- W e-- Ohio SPECIAL PRICES County Sheriff's office will bo at the following places at the time IndiALWAYS - PREVAIL cated for the purpose of Issuing Tax Receipts and you will save comWITIIing to the county-sea- t or avoid tho necessity of a visit to your homo by arranging to settle In this manner: o Deputy Sheriff S. O. Keown will a rillTHCII RESOLUTIONS. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! ' be at Buckeye Road o R One new three-inc- h Deanefield, Thursday, October 19 g Wagon FOR SALE. Also carload of forenoon. of Baptist Resolutions church,, Herbert, Thursday, October 19 R Daybreak Fertilizer and Farm and o Hartford, Ky.: Whereas. Mrs. E. W. Ford, a S Poultry Woven Wire lust in. We 8 afternoon. Shreve, Friday, October 20 faithful member of our church, for g carry a full line of Groceries, 8 forenoon. a long time teacher In our Sunday Trlsler, Friday, October 20 af School, and the wife of our efficient g Hardware, Tinware. Queenswarc, S ternoon. superintendent. Dr. e. w. Ford, & Harness, Saddlery and Notions. V. -- J Fordsvllle, Saturday, October 21. fell asleep October 2, 1911, at the'O years, six montns Cromwell, Tuesday, October 24 age of forty-on- o days; forenoon. and twenty-fiv- e Whereas, We will keenly mls i4 Prentls, Tuesday, October 24 af ternoon. her In our church and Sunday y g Wysox, Wednesday, October 25. School work; of Ceralvo, Thursday, October 26 Whereas. The husband has let iiiU loving, faithful wife, and the chll- - u forenoon. Smallhous, Thursday, October 2C dren a devoted mother; be It Resolved, first, Tfcat we strive i afternoon. n to cultivate tho name christian ft Matanzas, Friday, October 27. 'JL Taylor Mines, Saturday, October graces which adorned her life, and 28 afternoon. to perpetrate tho Influence of her ? Prices, weights and measure 2 GUARANTEED. 3 Rockport, Mondny, October 30. character and' worthy walk among g us. B Dundee, Tuesday, October 31. $ our Second. Thnt we express T. H. BLACK, S. O. C. o Proprietors. By S. O. KEOWN, D. S. heartfelt sympathy to tho bereaved KENTUCKY. HARTFORD, family, and pray God to comfort BAD WEATHER RETARDS them in this dark and trying time. COCOCCOOOOOOOOOCCOOOOOOCOO HOUSING OF TOBACCO By order of the church, October 4, 1911. Carlisle. Kv Oct. 9. Tbo tobac.T. W. BRUNER, Pastor. co growers of Nicholas county are E. E. RHOADS, Church Clerk. ,. . Cold, still having their troubles. rainy weather prevailed at the last Biliousness is due to a disordered Chamof the week, which interfered great- condition of the stomach. ly with the housing. The growers berlain's Tablets are essentially a have h$en endeavoring to get the stomach medicine, intended especcrop in condition to finish housing ially to act on that organ; to this week, but there Is yet a great cleanse It, strengthen It, tone and amount in the fields. Tho growers Invigorate It, to regulate the liver All are now afraid that frost will get a and to banish biliousness positively deFor sale by all good deal of the crop. If good and effectually. m weather nrevalls this week, most of dealers. orthe tobacco will be put In the house. nOYS DISAPPEAR FROM HOMES IN MADISONV1LLE For Sale, Farms All sizes, from G to 300 acres. Wo can please you Ky., Oct. 9. Ru-fMadlsonvillo, If you want to buy land. WblttlnghlU and Huston Hang'A. C. YEISBR & CO., er, aged respectively fourteen and Hartford, Ky. eighteen, disappeared from their homes hero late Saturday. The boys Hartford Main Street, 51 a Tear are known Re to have left together, Last Call for Taxes! Representatives of the The Owensboro Messenger of says: Fixing the prices to bo demanded for the tobacco pooled with the Home Warehouse company and the American Society of Equity In tho Green River District at $12 for the best grade of leaf and lugs; $11 for the second grade of leaf and lugs; $10 for tho third grade of leaf and lues, and SS for the nondescript, and $5 for all trash, the delegate conentlon of the two pooling orcame to a close at ganizations 12:30 o'clock this morning at the court house. The action of the convention Is the most Important ever taken by a pooling organization In this State, near 12,000,000 and something pounds of tobacco will be affected A by the action of the convention. pvduilon. otTerd by F. K. Moseley, was passed, asking that all other who associations and Individuals have not already sold the year's crop of tobacco, unite with the two organizations for the prices named nrlppa urn tho hlshpst ever Th asked by nny organization In this section, and were fixed At such a i,i,.ii nnro nwinir tn tho pxcellont quality of this year's crop, the extensive shortage over the district, and the report showing the prolltp made by tho "trust" on Its finished product. Th nipetlnc was largely attended nnd was held behind closed doors at Itho court house. CtllT.CII. r.nmer, I'lMot. O O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Prayer meeting and business of the church Wodnesday at 7 o'clock. Teachers' meeting Thursday evening. Sunday School at 9:45 Sunday morning. Morning worship nt 11 worship at o'clock and evening 7:15. B. Y. P. U. meeting at C:30 p. m. Now Mini Who Hit Honker. York, Oct. 9. Harry h, who was arrested several months ago on a charge of assaulting Booker T. Washington, will be tried In General Sessions Court here next Monday. The time for the trial was lied An Assistant District Attorney appllod to y the court for several In connection with the case. Ulrlch Is at liberty In $500 ball. to-da- y. to-da- es For Chopped Skin. Chapped skin, whether on the hands or face, may be cured in one ' night by applying Chamberlain's Salve- - It Is also unequaled for sore Ripples, burns and scalds. For sale by all dealers. m -- ooooooooooooo -- 1 LIKENS t ACTON I Just A Received carload ' H KH wnm wt H LIKENS&ACTON AUTUMN Millinery! signs, made to your most attractive the newest and .. der at most reasonable us prices. Satisfaction Guaranteed! Miss Poppie Nail, SiUefor M -- " 1 i' E T5www!imSwv frAGE SDC. THE HARTFORD HERALD He Is clear, forcoful and logical, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 11, 1911. heart, for "the one gallus fellow," the saddest of tho year gold and ho would havo voted to Veduce tho Tho woods aro blazing red, tho skies are Jewel-cleatariff n wool and cotton, so that he Each breath you draw Bends ting- could wear two galluses instead of ling thrills through ev- one. Ho doubted the sincerity of ery vein; the Judge in appealing to tho man Is a $ood remedy for sore throat and cold settled In the lungs. IB of "with a patch on his pants," You sigh to see the wagon-loa- d eases pain In the chest, hoarseness, obstinate coughs, congestion In pumpkins In the lane, his platform endorses every the lungs, )oss of volco and Inflammation. It Is a fine family remedy, You weep and wall and shake your act of the national Republican admade only of tho purest Ingredients and possesses a wonderful soothing and healing Influence In tho lungs, throat And bronchial tubes. head In gloominess profound ministration which vetoed the very Children like it because It Is pleasant to tho taste; It Is a quick To think of that thick pumpkin pie, bills that 'would make clothing relief for tho throat and lune disorders to which children aro subject. cheaper. so deep and fat and round! Price 25c, 50c and $1.00 per Bottle. Tills is hardly tho character of The melancholy days have come argument one would expect from a Buy the J1.00 size. It contains flvo times as much as tho 25a size, the purplo grapes are fat; present Judgo of the Court of Apand you get with each betUe a Dr. Herrlck'a Red Pepper Porous Tho sunlight gives them ruby- - peals. Plaster for the chest He ought to pitch his cam glints you're very sad for paign on a Ilttlo .higher plane. It Is JAMCS F. HAUJUW- raeraiCTGR ST. LOUIS, M0. that; pure demagogy for a candidate for mellow-ho- t, Tho sweet potatoes, Weak Sight or Sore Eye", bso Stephens Eye Salre. It cures. For Governor to ask the votes of any glvo forth their tempting scent; class of citizens because ho Is par upon the From peach preserves ticularly solicitous about their wel Solo Amp RscoMHempiDBv! stovo the savor Is unpent; fare, when an honest, efficient and Donovan & Co., Bearer Dnni, Ky. Hartford Drug Co., Hartford, Ky Oh, and the days aro filled with economical administration at Frank gloom, when tears como to tho fort will help the whole State, and eye every man In it, proportionate to Because, at last, we have to faco tho his deserts. If wo aro going to legJuicy mincemeat pie! islate exclusively for tho benefit of Many Severe Under Tho melancholy days have come, so ono man, or sot of men, then all Success. Disadvantages. others outside of that class must IaVvsbbbbbbbbbbbV Bums white, let us weep and wall It Is easy enough to be a successclear nnrt So when the Judge talks Across the stubble sounds the jolly suffer. steady to tho last drop. For ' ful business man, mo boko or everyone in tho piping of the quail; about tho "one gallus fellow," and porcine If you are a perfectly family, Insist on having A PLAIN WAR OF ACGHESSIOX person, lost to all the finer feelings The ducks aro quacking In the tho man "with a patch on his marsh, the geese aro honking pants," as being the solo object of hours' notice, and of humanity. At twenty-fou- r Smokeless - Sootless Odorhis collcltude, wo begin to suspect high; Hut the man wortli while Is the without a pretext of which the less Costs no more than ln- that Instead of being tho Inspired Tho pawpaw mottles to a brown tanK- Kinds. a week ago, Italy mnn who can be successful world had heard Saves eyes; saves money.lenor dealer haalt In barrels seBBKJKJHsnsssm Your political leader, he Is only, after all, direct rrom our worn Oh, let us sit and cry, misrepresenting Without his has declared war upon Turkey to politician And let us heave a doleful moan a Inslncero UMA&. OIL Gasoline, UUISVKU, KY. Tripoli away from her. What- goods. take Hennery at Wanes, llich.Grada Motor Into OIL begging for votes. and shed a bitter tear Without adulterating his prodever her published excuses, she has ine meiancnoiy days nave como, She wants Trip- ucts. only two reasons: Deafness Cnnuot be Cured tho saddest of tho year. Without bribing public officials. oli, and she thinks she -- can get It. by local applications, as they cannot Without making' a sweatshop of JUST WHAT Modern history may be searched in HAPPENED reach" the diseased portloinrt the ear. vain for such an amazing' declara- his factory. IX WILDEST XEW YORK There Is only one way to euro deafWithout employing little children, tion of war so unprovoked and so ness, and that 13 by constitutional Without nsklng for a protective Wf wanton. In an office building near tho remedies. Deafness is caused by an via A great conflict seems impossible. tariff. post-offia pretty stenographer had Inflamed condition' of tho mucous linthe Cotton BZFWftfM Belt Route The Turkish Army Is equal to the a red piece of silklno that sho wish- ing of the Eustachian Tube. When the direct, ouick Italian In numbors, and In prestige, OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ed to test to see If the dyo was well this tube is Inflamed you have a rum it line from Mem O TRIPOLI. L'tfvXll Hut It cannot got Into O superior. set. So she washed tho phis, through Ark bling sound or Imperfect hearing, and L.i? action. It cannot march by land to OOOOOOOOOGOOOOO piece In soap and water and, after when It Is entirely closed, Deafc.uss is ansas, to the Southwest Tripoli. It cannot cross the defend pcratinKf jco splendid the manner of furnished-rooKl.VJ'h!AHl.JP launthe result, and unless tho InflammaAmerican school boys know about dering, trains dally, with throuch sea, becauco Italy's navy ranks smoothed the wet silk out to, tion can be taken out and this tube sleepers, chair cars and parlor- A century ago Its bey dry eighth In battle strength and sixth Tripoli. on n window pane. In a short restored to Its normal condition, hearcharged other nations an annual fee KKiLM.m' ofcafe cars. Trains from all parts In smaller craft useful In blockadtime the Ilttlo red square was spied ing will be destroyed the Southeast connect in Mem forever; nine ing; while Turkey has practically to suppress piracy. America tired and a curious crowd collected and phis with these. Cotton Belt trains cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh of playing blackmail Bclti- and Southwest no navy. Eager and able to fight, decided It was an Anarchist's sign. which Is nothing Neither time nor money should fcecD but an Inflamed conalio must turn Instead to seek po- brldge and Decatur, In 1S1", smash you from making this opportunity In nbout three minutes tho agent dition of the raucous surfaces. ed tho bey. Fortunately wo did not of inn, lor it won't tace mucn litical means of defense. MEMPHT tho skyscraper was told bv some Ol tUMtria co Wo will give One Hundred Dollars lllllallllllHI Here also she has scant hope. annex dependencies In those dnys. of the tenants about a red flaj? beWafry ?Vfsf Deprived of the profits of piracy, ing for any case of Deafness (caused by Italy has not In years taken a forflaunted from ono of his winward step without knowing what In- the beys fell under Turkish domin- dows. After finally locating the of- catarrh)that cannot be cured byHall's )t -Send for circulars. fluences she could dopend upon. ion. Now Italy wishes the country. fice It showed from, with a face al- Catarrh Cure. SsP Franco has just gained a free hand Turkey might reply: "Tako It and most ns red as the flag, he requosted free. On tho let and 3rd Tuesdavs of eeeh month or. catslon tickets are eold via Cotton Belt Koutc to It is the last thing wo the astonished stenographer to a new Welcome. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo.O. In Morocco, nnd Germany point! In Arkansas, Louisiana, Texas and Oklahoma, take Sold by Druggists, 75c. with 25 day return limit and harbor at Corlsco, West Africa, and have left In Africa since Franco It out at once. fttt. The t"'t New York Press chances Southwest will soon be r let the etxl Take Hall's Family Pills for con an unknown nrea added to the Kani-erun- s; took Tunis and the engllsh Egypt, cotton Pelt excursion take reu. Send today tor complete schedule and coct of ticket Austria-Hungar- y Averts Awful Tragedy. has her and It costs us more than we get stlpatlon. m I torn your home town I will also giro you our opporTimely advice given Mrs. C. WII- tunity booklets, brimful of pictures and (acts you'll lute spoils In Bosnia and Herzegovina, out of It." But Turkey will do The Usual Defense. to cec they're frtt. nothing so sensible, fearing loss of loughby, of Marengo, Wis., R. No. though she may want more say her L. C. UARRY, Traveling Passenger Agent "But why did this man murder prestige. 1, prevented a dreadful tragedy 83 Todd Bulldicx, Leuliville, Ky. railroad through the Sanjak of The Turkish army Is as large as and saved two lives. Doctors had his wife?" Great Britain to Salonlca. ' "There you go! This young man Is more stirred bv a new German tho Italian, and notable for fighting said her frightful cough wa3 a "conbut with few ships and sumption" cough nnd could do lit belongs to one of the finest families by an quality; harbor In West Africa than in the Ho noyer murdered Italian occupation where Italian strained credit, how could 'the young tle to help her. After many reme- anybody State. before; ho once gave a more than Turks in Stamboul got men to dies failed, her aunt urged her to claims have been filed for nickel to a blind beggar, and thero twenty years. All the great pow- Tripoli to defend It? The Italian taKo Dr. King's New Discovery. "I Is Incipient ers are squared with tho loot of ravy Is modern, Italian credit ex- have been using it for some time," Now, If you Insanity In tho family. can't acquit on all these Now the Princess Troubetskoy The proposal of a lea3o sho wrote "and tho nwful cough has Who will help tho cellent. weak nations. has written a new novel for Lippincott's Magazine which that shall respect Turkish sover- almost gone. It also saved my lit- grounds, what grounds can you acSick Man? quit a man on?" bids fair to overtop the reputation of her first great Moreover, It Is a time of unrest eignity offers a way out. That Is the tle boy when taken with a severe mim work, " The Quick or the Dead." As in her first story, upon Turkish bronchial trouble." This matchless In Europe. Cabinets are quite wil way encroachments the scene is laid in Virginia, her beloved Southland. territory generally begin, but If medicine has no equal for throat ling to have tho minds of tho 5 The plot is one of the most remarkable and absorbing peoples diverted by wars and this encroachment Is stoppod, it will and lung troubles. Price 50c. and that has ever appeared between covers. Don't wait to rumors of war, by rearrangements be by the other European powers, $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaran Tor Infants and Children. of boundaries, by marchings and nnd not by protests from Constan- teed by James H. Williams. 5et JheT,.0ct.obcr number of .Lippincott's in which m The Kind You Have Always Bought Arndlie Rives great story appears. counter-marchintinople. mobilizaand The number containing The Quick or the Dead" was sold out in a flash. Italian credit grew stronger tho READ THIS TO YOUR HOY tions nnd appeals to national pride. Bears IT'S SPLENDID ADVICE There will be an even bigger demand for her new story. Italy has well chosen her time. The day sue nimncioncd Her futile atSignature people of Tripoli themselves may re- tempt to conquer Abyssinia. Trip-oi- l, Three good numbers Octoberfcontaining the Remember, my son, you havo to with 1,000,000 peoplo, mostly sist conquest by guerilla warfare, new Amelie Rives' story) nnd the November Topsy-Tun- y work. Whether you handle a pen, Times. as Mohammedan, Is also quite capable nut as they arc only and December issues with each yearly sub"Do you think the Democrats can a pick, a wheelbarrow, or a set of scription to begin with the January, ioia numerous as the Abysslnlans and of expressing Its own opinion about carry Tcnnesseo this time?" number. Send $2.50 y and get fifteen less well organized, thev can hnrd-l- y a new master. Tho country con books, dig ditches or edit a newsnumbers for the price of twelve. "I dunno. Do you think the Rerival Mcnellk by defeating Ital- sists of n nnrrow, fertile belt along paper, ring an auction bell or write publicans can carry Maine?" ian armies In set battle. Their best the sea; a claim, disputed byFrance, funny things, you must work. If Lippincott's Magazine ' Philadelphia allies nro thoso laboring men In (o some oases In tho Sahara, and you look around, you will see that tho men who are the most ablo to Italy Itself who rightly oppose all threo camel routes to tho bar- AGE MO OUR wars of aggression. jren, savage Interior of the continent. live tho rest of their days without prosperAlgeria, Yet It Is big enough to disturb tho work nro tho men who work, tho ous, progressive, Its fertilityv rapidly peace of Europe If fighting over it hardest. Do not be afraid to kill yourself Everybody in Hartford is Eligible being restored, defended by Spahls begins. with overwork It Is beyond your' born on Its own soil, Its commerce Is the World Growing Better? power to do that this side of sunny already greater than that of NorOld peoplo stooped with suffering, Many things go to prove that It thirty. They die sometimes, but way or Portugal, Is the model upon Middle age, courageously fightwhich Italy plans to mould Tripoli, Is. The way thousands arc trying It Is because they quit work nt ing, Among 6 p. m., and don't get home till 2 In the hope that Italian emigrants to help others is proof. The Hartford Herald will lie pleased to Youth protesting Impatiently; will go there under tho flag, In- them is Mrs. W. W. Gould, of Pltts-flel- d, a. m. It Is the Interval that kills, A learn that for their benefit we havo made an arrange, Children, unablo to explain; N. H. Finding good health by my son. stead of becoming alienated In All In misery from their kidneys. ment by which each may receive, on making application a Work gives you nn appetite for America. It Is a project of vast po- taking Electric Bitters, she now adOnly a little backache first. litical anxieties and reprisals In the vises other sufferers everywhere to your meals; It lends solidity to complimentary copy of Uncle Mcmus's HomcJIagazine whioh, Comes when you catch a cold take them. "For years I suffered your slumbers; It gives you a perpresent nnd for years to come. Or when you strain tho back. since it has been enlarged and otherwise greatly ...improved, with stomach and kidney trouble," fect and graceful appreciation of New York World. Many complication follow. she writes. "Every medicine I used a holiday. Urinary disorders, Brlght's dis- has been aptly called "Dixie's Great Monthly." Uncle Re-mufailed till' I took Electric Bitters. 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Business man? slumbers, the brighter and happier In accordance uith your announcement, please have a, copy6ft .Uncle Re tioned in Adair and adjoining coun ties, they do not think of him as a in business he failed yet and Into your holidays, and the better satis Kidney Pills. They soon stopped mtw'a Home Maiazine tent to my addrets. &&'":& the difficulty and there has been no politician, but only as a loyal friend bankruptcy vent undt even his fied the world will be with you. recurrence." Name '.lWJTZ'. Erie Employes' Magazine. and neighbor, whose talents are bankruptcy Tas a failure, too." ' ni "V'V ''.jttyfi For sale by all dealers. Price 50 ' second to no man's, and whose Lame back is one of the most JUDGE O'REEAB'S GLARING Foster-Mllbu' ' cents. Co., Buffa Postoffice character Is' of tho highest. .'.... common forms, of muscular rheuma" ' DEMAGOGICAL APPEAL lo, New York, sole agents for the He began his speaking campaign tism. A few applications of ChamUnited States. D.orStretW.tT;'::v..::..'..;.; R.F. last week at Danville, and bis ad- berlain's Liniment will give relief. When Judge O'Rear reached the Remember the name Doaa's- dress was received with great favor. For sale by all dealers. hi .heart of the Eleventh District, he. and take bo other. , Stat3 Kentucky has ever had. Bound due at Hartford 7:19 a. m. THE INCREASE OF TAXES due at Hartford 3:40 p. m. A REPUBLICAN TRICK Dound duo at Hartford S:45 a. .mi Although every Democratic speakdue at Hartford 1.46 p. m. er, and every Democratic newspaper II. E. jnSCHKE. Agt, has asked Judge O'Rcar to express himself as to whether or not he approved tho $92,000,000 Increase on the taxable value oi iarm SHAMELESS WAR lands assessed by tho present Re Administration, In two publican years, he Is as silent as the tomb on IS PRECIPITATED tho subject. The platform which he and Calob Powers wrote endorses Wlllson's Administration, and this By Italy Upon Turkey in was one of the conspicuous acts of It is a fixed that Administration. policy of tho Republican party to Conflict. tako from the poor and give to the 'rich, and when Governor Wlllson's POSSIBLE Doard of Equalization SHORT STRUGGLE decreased the taxes on the banks and increase ed them on the farm lands, they Turkey Seems to Be Fighting were only following tho practices! of their party. North No. 112 No. 114 South No. 115 No. 113 r; O be elected by tho votes of "tho one O POEMS YOU'LL ENJOY. cal opponents, that thoso who heap O O gallus follows," and that he exII. & E. RAILROAD TISIE TA- fhlm are convinced that he Is not of O The Hcrnld's Spcclnl Selections. O pected to recelvo tho votes of every O O man "who the average type of man who seeks O O had a patch on his BLE AT HARTFORD, KV. offlco. His ability as a lawyer Is pants." THE MELANCHOLY DAYS. Olllo James makes the point Tho following L. & N. Tlmo Card unquestionable. He will make one Generals The melancholy days have come, against tho Judge that If he was at Is effective) from Monday. Aug. 21st: of the greatest Attorney The Hartjord Herald and so fair Is he, even to his politi- OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO told his hearers that ho expectod to SUMMER COLDS . Should sot be neglected. It means a. condition ta the lunfg that brings on pneumonia, BroaeMU oc ohm btner serious disease. Ballard's Horehound Syrup se Present fBys Solite Lamp Oil CO., self-seekin- g, u, J5TOLL "SV.J "No-Ca- rf foot-squa- ro m It's just ImMim a step to mamm mmm Texas MtfMM Efflfww -- lM HbS JmfmmM IIBsWyBlL via l fare excursion stop-ove- Belt Route Nov-lbaz- ar AMELIE RIVES tax-ridd- en CASTOR A ofWSi one-quart- er FREE OEADERS of' Announcement! s's It v & rn " 'a , "W"r v" WEDNESDAY, OCT. 11, 1911. THE HARTFORD HERALD PAGE SEVECT. t MInnetonka from Switzerland, said and known as the Sam E. Hill lot SAYS HE WAS FINED to a reporter: and bounded on tho North by tho THEIR DOCTRINE -- HThe Alps are nothing compared Hardlnsburg road, on the East by FOR HIS INDUSTRY to tho Rockies. He who, after seeB. P. Thomas and Nancy King's lot; ing "tho Rockies, should go to the on the South by Grlffln street; Alps, would suffer the bitter disapIS thence on tho West by the water Kansas Editor Protests Against pointment of tho sanitary engineer mill road or Union street, containIn Venice. ing about bIx acres, being the same An Experience With Our " 'See Naples,' remarked the enproperty conveyed to S. K. Cox by For Infants and Children. By Plea of Col. Mc- Francis J. Wright, on June 9th, lt4 ''" j v.OA'lvf ,,?t'-i?'"'"gineer, and die. Smell Venice fawi.iEiiylu Tax System. same result.' " 1896. as per deed of record in Jho Culloch, Who Ohio County Clerk's office, Deed There are some queer things Jus. C. Dalilinnn, "Com boy" Mayor Book 17, page 297, to which referof Omnliu, "Throws the Lariat," M$fflMffiJmfiEBE& NATIONAL ISSUES ence Is here had, together with deed about our system of taxation. Here MENTIONS -r- n Major Jas. C. Dahlman Is of an Once upon a time Y Is an example: of April 14, 190G, for all of ho Acgctablc Prcparalionior Aspos- - Interesting and Impressive person above described land from S. K. Cox the editor of this paper became similating iheFoodandRcgula-tin- g cow ambition In His Appeal to Federal Office and wife to- the Ohio County Dank, jsessed of the laudable managed to ality.he Starting his career asofa Oma boy,, the Stomachs andBowcls or Is at present Mayor to recorded In Deed Book No. 31. page i own a home. Having save up a few dollars, ho purchased ha, and has the following record to Holders to .Collect Party 193. SECOND A certain tract or par- upon the payment plan some "prop- his credit: Sheriff of Dawes county, Neb., three terms; Mayor of Funds. cel of land lying In Ohio county, erty which had been tnken In on Promotes Digestion-Cheerfulne- ss Chadron, two terms; Democratic Kentucky, in tho valley of Muddy mortgage by an Eastern Investment and nest.Contains neither National Committeeman, Icht e company. ' -- x tjflcCULLOCH STATES THE PACTS creek and bounded as follows, Opium.Morphinc nor Mineral. .was In such bad repair years; Mayor of Omaha, six years. The house Beginning nt a stone in the Ml In 1910 candidate for Governor Cf One of the first things the Repub- Hartford and Leltchfleld road in a that it was not fit for occupancy. and Writing to Foley & was full of stagnant wa- of Nebraska. lican orators say In opening their lino of Mrs. Mary A. Clark's tract; The cellar Co., Chicago, ho says: "I have taJiapearOliiarSAKUZLmCIWi speeches, Js that the Democrats are thence with her line, South G6 West ter, weeds grow rankly about the house, the porches were rotted and ken Foley Kidney Pills and they trying to" change the subject and 9 poles to a white oak, chestnut and JLxJtnna have given mo a great deal of relief, tUMUSJte want to discuss national politics, be- black gum (all down); thence South sagging, tho house unpalnted. The slnuc.trrd Isgum, corner lot was a couple of feet above tho so I cheerfully recommend them." 18C poles to a black cause they are afraid of State tfptrminl -Yours truly, IhCatoHthJUm acre tract; thence sidewalk, and the earth had washed! sues. They assure their hearers to Clark's 162 (signed) CtanKtdJUifr that there are no National questions South 34 poles to a double chest- and caved, making it lmpassable.-Th- For sale by all James C. Dahlman. druggists. m place was an eyesore and a Involved, and thai they must forget nut; thence North 132 poles to a 1v I Apcrfecl Remedy forConslipa-Tlo- n all about It until next year. Judge Btone on Horton road and with the menace to health; wo wanted a , Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea poles North home and saw its possibilities. O'Rear Is particularly Insistent on road South 32 E. 8 Worms .Convulsions .Fcvcrisn-ncs- s It was located in a good neighbor- POnltHEUUATiaU KIDNEYS AND BLAODCH this point. While ho endorses Taft 65 East 22 poles North 24 East 13 nnd Loss Sleep. poles to hood, and from it we had a beautiand the National Administration, ho poles, North 12 West 19 say any more on a stako near intersection of neigh- ful view over a pretty valley. Bedoes not want to Facsimile Signature of O FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH. O tho nuhlect. because those were borhood road and with the same ing rather handy with tools, wo O W. B. Wilght, Pastor. O South 74 West 6 poles, North 79 went to work before and after office meaningless "boquets." , NEW YORK. Pynerely orators and their campaign We3t,6 poles, South 87 West 6 poles, hours. Wo repaired tho porche3, OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO I should hold a meeting and South B2 West 3 poles, North 76 painted tho house, sodded and ter Preaching every Fourth Sunday agree to pursue a consistent policy. West 10 poles, North 62 West 15 raced the yard and drained the 'cel- morning and evening. W. McCulloch, the Chair- poles, North 37 West 13 poles to lar and put In curbing and parkMr. J. BIblo School every Sunday at beginning, containing 50 acres ing. We worked early and late, unman of the Finance Committee of the 9:30 n. m. EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. tho Republican party for the First more or less. Being the same land til at last we had, as many people Communion service at 10:30 a.m. appeal conevyed to the Ohio County Bank told us, one of the prettiest homes and Second Districts, In his TTMtCIMTuneoMNr. NfWVOHWT Prayer meeting every Wednesday ri and others by C. T. Edwards and wife, record- in the town and then the Assessor to Federal ed In Deed Book No. 32, page 391. came arourtd and doubled our taxes. evening at S o'clock. for funds, says: Wo were lined because we had THIRD A certain tract or parwill not "Victory In November only mean a Republican State long- cel of ground In or near Center-tow- worked hard and converted disorKentuckv, on der into order, ugliness Into beauty, Ohio county, er than we live, but It will at the Legislature give tho West side of .Mill street, belnc and had wiped out a plague spot In mext meeting of the It Is also true Ais another United States Senator, tho northern part .' two lot-- j of the neighborhood. and a redlstrlcted Kentucky. More ground onco conveyed iw L. H ntnl that the owner of a few vacant lots ft oncer by A. T.. Row sn'l adjoining our place Immediately adthan this, It will aid In the renoml-uatlo- n C. I stimulate the TORPID LIVER, In his others as per deeds of record in vanced them Jn price, but neglected of Mr. Taft, and strengthen the digestive organs, which grew In 1912. The eyes of our Deed Book 19, page 488, and Deed to cut the tall weeds regulate the bowels, and are un equaled as nn i national organization are centered Book 24, page 18, Ohio County on them. It may be added that hl3 realizing the Clerk's office and bounded as fol- taxes were not Increased, notwithMEDICINE, S on this campaign, standing the fact that he held his great Influence our success will have lows: In malarial districts their virtues Beginning at a stone on the West lots at n higher price. arc widely recognized, as they poson national politics, and we must (IKCOIirOKATKD) sess peculiar properties In freeing We hnvo told this story because side of Mill street; thence North 2 only win, but win decisively." not the system from that poison. Elc gantly sugar coated. Judge O'Rear knows that the West 20 poles and 31 links to a the statement Itsolf ought to causo election this fall will determine who stone at West side of said street; someone to do some hard thinking. Take No Substitute. shall represent Kentucky In the thenco North 88 West 16 poles and There surely is something radically United States Senate for six years, 17 links to a stone; thence South 2 wrong with a system of taxation In to know West 20 poles and 31 links to a which a person Is fined for merely PARKER'S and that It is HAIR BALSAM Dolphos(Kan.) what policies will be Issued by the stone; thenco South 88 Ea3t 16 being Industrious. Clciniet and br.utlnei the hill. Promote! ft loiurlint RTowth. man who Is chosen to succeed Sen- polos and 17 links to the beginning, Republican. Nrvor rall to Jlctoro Ormy ft Ilnlr to It. Youthful Color. hair Sallies. !! ator Payntcr; but as the acts of the being lot upon which tho flouring Cur. anddfiffcKf t JcDmglMl HUHN 11 .' ac party in Congress and mill at Centertown ,once stood, TOBACCO BARNS Republican FROM FIIUXO THE WEED tho' vetoes of President Taft are containing about 2 acres and being Judge O'Rear refuses tho same ground conveyed to the Indefensible, Hopklnsvllle, Ky., Oct. 0. Three to discuss National matters In any Ohio County Bank by F. L. Felix, of the Ohio barns, tocether with tho tobacco not do this becauso Master Commissioner way. He docs "f they are not genuine, but for the Circuit Court, in suit of Ohio Coun- crop3 they contained, were burned county yrsterday. In each reason that the whole country has ty Bank vs. L. E. Reneor, et al., tho In this be- 14th day of December, 1908, and instance the blazes originated from turned against the Republicans being kept burncause they have failed to deal hon- recorded In Commissioner's Deed the fires that were ing in the barns to cure tho tobacpage 288. estly with the people, and keep their Book "H", ?4,500. Tho purchaser will bo required to co. Tho total loss Is about platform pledges. In SEND YOUR BOY TO plain bus- oxecute bond with approved security on which there Is no Insurance. Mr. McCulloch, being a the barn of Dr. T. W. Blakoy there man, believes in telling the Immediately after sale. ' iness valThis 25th day of September, 1911. was 12,000 pounds of tobacco truth. He says to all his friends, MATHENEY & BATTS s, ued at $1,200, and the barn was F. L. FELIX, and to all Federal $300. Irving and Harvey worth means Master Commissioner. that victory in November Foster, who operated the farm, are H. P. Taylor, et al., Attorneys. that Kentucky will be Republican Joint losers with Dr. Blakey In tho we live;" and that If "longer than barn was tobacco. J. P. Moyors Judgo O'Rear Is elected, "ft will aid Master Commissioner's Snip. worth $500, and It contained about of Mr. Taft, In the Ohio Circuit Court, Kentucky. 12,000 pounds of tobacco worth In 1912." He and in his E, Pate, Assignee, Plaintiff, $1,200. N. G. Barclay lost an unuwinds up his appeal by the stirring, vs. sually large barn valued at $800, organiza-tid- n '"The eyes of our National S. K. Cox Defendant. nnd 8,500 pounds of tobacco, worth are centered on this campaign, By virtue of a Judgment and order $600. realizing the great influence our of salo of the Ohio Circuit Court, success will have on National polirendered nt tho June term, 1911, Tho best plaster apiece of flantics," tic, &c. In the above cause for tho sum of nel darapenod with Chamberlain's boys. The Democrats are not seeking to $700.00, with Interost at the rate of Liniment and bound on over the afEvdodge discussing State issues. per annum from tho fected parts is superior to a plaster 6 per cent, of college-traine- d ery Democratic orator from Goverh as much. 29th day of January, 1897, until and costs only nor McCreary down, has outlined paid, subject to m tho following credsalo by all dealers. Twenty-fou- r the policy of Iho party n to Bttite it: $2do.OO paid December 3st, For thoy are also discusmatters, but SERMON V WIDOW DELIVERS 1901, and $35.70 costs herein, questions, in bocauso sing National repAT GRAVE OF HUSBAND sale by public auction thoy wan the people to understand will offer forhouse door in Hartford, at the court this that the noxt Legislature will elect on Monday, the 16th day of OctoIndianapolis, Ind., Oct. C. Coma United' States Senator whose vote ber, 1911, about one o'clock, p. m., plying with his wish, Mrs. Charles may be needed to make the Senate upon a credit of six and twelve A. Buhland officiated at tho funeral of the United States Democratic. months, the following described of her husband. V From the groat applause that greets property, Standing besldo the coffin, she every reference to Republican exA tract or parcel of land In Hart- sang tho hymns and delivered the travagance. Incompetency and disford, Ohio county, Kentucky, as per eulogy. Sho was dressed in white honor in the Nation, It Is evident deed of record In Deed Book 14, end there was no evidence of that the people want to hear all that page 393, and-- bounded as follows: mourning, all of this being in ac there Is to be said on national quesBeginning at a stone, J. W. cord with his request. tions in this campaign. directed The decedent that no Ford'.s corner on the Hartford and Hardlnsburg road; thence with said crepe be placed on tho house and Master Commissioner's Sale. road South 88 degrees and 40 min- that no badges of mourning bo Ohio Circuit Court, Kentucky. utes East 640 feet to a stono; worn. He requested that no black 'A. E. Pate, Assignee, Ohio County thence North 1 degree and 20 min "be displayed, but that Instead, there Bank, Plaintiff, utes East 78G feet to a stono; should be flowers and other symbols vs. thenco North 88 degrees and 40 of Joy Instead of grief. He directed Harriott Ford, et al., Defendants. By lrtuo of a Judgment and or- minutes West 603 feet to Evans that his body be cremated, but ho gave no as to tho disder of salo of tho Ohio Circuit Cornelius' corner, a stone; thence position Instructions leaving that, of his ashes, with his line and-- the line of A. D. Court, rendered at the June term, he said, to his wife and son. 0,911, In the above cause for tho White, J R. Phlpps and J, W. purpose of settling tho estate of tho Ford, South 3 dogrccs West 78R for A good remedy for a bad cough Ohio County Bank, assigned, and feet to tho beginning, containing 11 Is BALLARD'S HOREHOUND SYR- -, acres, or sufficient thereof to paying the costs herein, I will offer. money order- UP.' It heals the lungs and quiets Address all communications to sale by public auction at the produce tho sums of for irritation. Price 25c, 50c and $1 court houso door in Hartford, on ed to be maile. per bottle. Sold, by Hartford Drug1 Desk "C." The purchaser will be required to Monday, the 16th day of October, Co., Hartford, Ky., Donovan & Cp., '' ' 1911',' about one o'clock p. m upon execute bond with approved security Beaver Dam, Kyv m accredit of six and twelve months,( Immediately after sale. Thle 25th day of September, 1911. tfie folloWlHg described property, Alike Fatal, f 'P. L. FELTXf Thomas Mdjran, the' veteran, landMaster Commissioner. scape painter, has devoted, his lite; FIltSTA tract or narcel of land' H. P. Tiyler.-e- t al., Attoraeste." ' to ;the delineation of tlie , Rockies la Hartfrd,rOfale county, Kealucky, -- . Wl ' ' 2J- - i HO Rgd Srrai. situated in frwrt of D- -. J. E. 'Pen-- " " 'lm i the"1dletom's residence (now Barriett's)?! Mr. Morass on Ma !retari-6. t GONIRADCTED CASTORIA Always Bought Strong H3EE5H j IsHflJM The Kind You Have - Bears the Signature of to-w- lt: NotHahcotic. aA II In e FOIEKIODNEWIILS u ooooooooooooooooo of Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA offlce-liolde- n, Tutt'sPills ANTI-BILIOU- Light and Fewer Company E. G. BARRASS, MGR., Will wire your house at cost. Electric Lifjhts arc clean, healthy and safe. No home or business house should be without them when tvlthin reach. wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwywv1 office-holder- Vanderbflt Training School FOR BOYS Elkton, Kentucky. one-tent- select school for Faculty men. Our patronage has come from several Southern States. different towns Western Kentucky resented year. A limited to-w- lt: Electric Lights, Steam Heat, Hot and Cold Baths. Extremely Healthful location. recently spent on improvements. $4,000.00 Moral surroundings excellent. Unexcelled as a school for young boys. Write catalogue. No saloons in the town or county. Nineteenth Year Begins September 6, I9ll. i 1-- 10 ' MATHENEY & BATTS. to-w- iti KVY'f'VYVw ZWfWWW n - :mAwmwwmmNw: TAGFJ EIGHT. THE HARTFORD HERALD raco who havo Belied upon the opportunities already provided for In WEDNESDAY, OCT. 11, tWl. IJEAVEIt DAM. BROUGHT HIS TOOTHBRUSH. Oct. 9. Mr. Anthony Arbuckle, development and would In no of Oklahoma, Is in town and has Rut Saint-Siendian the Composer, Didn't way benefit those thousands who sold his residence near the school Shock Parisian Society. are In greatest need of the old. hall to Mr. Sam Gentry, of Caney-villTho Crl do Paris told tho following CE RUNAWA Y Some of the means to be suggestthe consideration being f 1,500. story of Salnt-Sacnthe composer: A ed to the congress will be the train- Mr. Gentry will move to our town in rare visitor to Paris, bo is on his visits much sought after as a social lion. Ono ing of the Indians on the Western the near future. reservations in scientific agriculture Mr. Orval Taylor, son of Dr. S. D. lady succeeded In persuading him to acand the establishment of bureaus Taylor, living at present at Water cept an invitation to dinner, promising for the assistance of Indians in ob- Valley, Miss., Is In town visiting his to send to fetch him and also to deposit him at his door when ho left, his only education and bu stipulation being that be should be al Finish During tainingforhigherfinding of employment father and mother. Whirlwind reaus the Mr. Claren Render, of Tulsa, lowed to mako bis adieus nt 10 o'clock. light-weig- ht for 'Indians. Okla., passed through our town last Tho son of bis hostess was dispatch' Closing Weeks. week on his way homo from ed In good timo and found M. Salnt-Sacn- s this to where he had been at In a velvet coat seated before his O tending tho Butler County O EliKCTIOX OFFICEHS Fair piano. Ho rose at once, however, and THOUSAND SPEECHES A NIGHT to O For Tuesday, November 7, 1011 O and visiting his best girl. From asked for ten minutes to dress, nt the end of which he appeared, tying bis will Calen OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO present Indications make but about one more trip to whlto cravat. As be was shutting his Men of Will be Wade-Str- ong door behind him be ejaculated: East Hartford Cal P. Keown, R. Mo.rgantown. "Good gracious! One minute Coming to B. Laws, Judges; Press Barnard, of Union I have forgotten my toothbrush!" more! Mr. Robert Plummer, Nation The Sheriff; R. T. Collins, clerk. neighborhood, has sold his farm to The young man. to bis amazement. Kentucky. West Hartford Z. W. Ellis, S. T. his Lee Brown. The saw bis guest dive Into bis dressing Mr. room and reappear with a toothbrush, Is not known. Barnett, Judges; C. E. Morrison, consideration I'KOSIMXTS FIXE Sheriff; S. A. Anderson, clerk. Plummer leaves the home where ho which bo put oway in his breast pock DKMOntATIC Beda S. R. Bennett, F. C. Ben- was born and reared nnd will move et On arriving home be told bis moth Ky., Oct. 9. Putting nett, Judges; W. C. Ashley, Sheriff; to Centertown, where be has bought er, who In some uneasiness Informed Frankfort, her friends, nnd everybody wns in all the Bteam possible Into the cam- F. C. Bennett, Judgesetaolnetnolnet property. wonderment ns to what the great comBeaver Dam will send a big delnext four weeks, the W. H. Park, clerk. paign for the Springs J. O. Foreman, egation to the speaking at Hartford poser was going to do with bis toothIn Sulphur Democrats will break all records The Democrats are brush. eye was Used on There will bo 1,000 J. B. Wallace, Judges; Tlce Baker, noxt Thursday. sroechmaklng. Every him throughSheriff; J. E. Mitchell, clerk. very hopeful In this part of the out tho dinner, watching him ns speeches a night made during the be ate Magan J. C. Magan.Walter Mid- - county and from present Indications and drank and used his linger glass. next four weeks, as the organization klff, Judges; Ronda Miller, clerk; there will bo an Increased majority In the drawing room Saint 8a ens talkof the Democratic party under the for the Democratic ticket in our two ed with the ladles and played any direction of Itufus Van Sant, cam- Alex Lanham, sheriff. being Cromwell H. T. Porter, Sam W. precincts In November. piece that was asked of him till 10 paign chairman, is rapidly satisfy o'clock struck, when he bade farewell perfected Into the best ever seen In Leach, Judges; T. C. Pirtle, Sheriff; Notice. politely to the company. G. W. Martin, clerk. the State. The Journey homo wns without lncl All of those who are interested in Cool Springs H. A. Taylor, H. L. Every Democrat In the ranks will solid-rocstump and given Taylor, Judges; W. P. Bennett, rural telephones are requested to dent and when tbey reached his house k be put on the simply offered to shako meet with the Concord Local at M. Salnt-Saen- s speaking dates, if desired, for Chair- clerk; J. L. Moore, Sheriff. hands and say good night. Curiosity North Rockport J. E. Mnddox, Concord, Ky., Oct. 14th, at night. was man Van Sant looks upon the camtoo strong, though, for the youth, paign as one of education. More Addle Austin, Judges; L. G. Haden, Those from neighboring districts who said: are requested to meet also. aro being planned and Sheriff; Elijah Woodburn, clerk. girls barbecues in "Excuse me. matter, but 1 should so HENRY M. PIRTLE, South Rockport Alfred Bennett, gteat gatherings will be witnessed much like to know why you so parSec'y. arid Turn. running of J. H. Miles, Judges; Chas. Williams, ticularly wanted to take your toothduring the home-stretc- h clerk; J. I. Clark, Sheriff. brush with you." the Democrats In the campaign. ADAIIUUG. "Ob, my youn friend." replied Salnt-SaenSelect B. W. Stewart, J. H. The speakers of small note aro to Oct. 6. Mrs. W. H. Helm, who "It Is very simple! My lock Is Phegley, has been at a hospital In Owensboro aroused, Stewart, Judges; Marlon We be used to get the Interest very stiff, and 1 always hurt my Angers and then the last week of the cam- Sheriff; Wade Baize, Clerk. tho past two months, arrived homo in turning tho key. So I now pjihs the Horse Branch Virgil Gray, W. Thursday much Improved In paign the big guns In the party health. handlo of my toothbrush In the ring of William Jennings Dryan, Governor P. Miller, Judges; G. J. Hoover, Mr. and Mrs. John Raymon are the key nnd turn it easily. Volln!" Chairman Clerk; Vernon Crowder, Sheriff. Hnrmon, Speaker Clark. visiting relatives in OwenBboro. shoe-maki- ng Roslne J. B. Monroe, d. E. Ra-le- y Underwood, Governor Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. Oba Helm are In fit. THOROUGHLY WARMED. Judges; R. P. Likens, Sheriff, Whltesvllle Folk, and men of that caliber will be brought Into the State II. C. Crowder, Clerk. Miss Gertrey Raymon, who Is An Old Time Schoolboy's Experience East Beaver Dam Harrison Aus- teaching at Beda, visited her par to wind up the campaign In a whirlon a Bitterly Cold Day. tin, Luther Render, Judges; K. V. ents here from Friday wind of eloquence. An old time' gentleman or Newbury-port- , until Sunday. One of the most significant facts Williams, Clerk; Clyde M. Taylor, describing his school days In the Mrs. Dr. Patton and Mr. W. A. of the campaign to the Democrats Is Sheriff. opening years of the nineteenth cenHelm are on the sick list. West Beaver Dam J. F. Alford, the loyalty of the Democratic press The watermelon party at Mr. tury, has this to say of a wintry day: "We found our Inkstands nil frozen of the State. There are 143 papers Sam L. Stevens, Judges; Sam W. Wash Wedding's Saturday night up. These required to be thawed out Sheriff; J. H. Williams, was largely In this Stato supporting the Demo- Taylor. attended and all report To do this there was a board held up cratic State ticket, and every day Clerk. a nice time. by bricks over the stove on which the McIIenry L. W. Hocker, W. C. they are publishing from two colRonda, son of W. Taylor, who pewter Inkstands were placed, but be page of comments and Smith, Judges; S. J. Tlchenor, has typhoid fover,J. Is no umns to a fore the copy was written down the better. Clerk; R. P. Beck, Sheriff. Bpeeches, which Is having a wonderMrs. Iva Keown and daughters ink would be again frozen. Then the Centcrtown J. B. Wade, J. C. aro visiting her brother, ful ellect on the campaign. boy took hs ink to the stovo ngnln ClarJudges; L. R. Ooodall, ence Patton, noar Taffy, Mr. week. and while it was thawing laid in a The only Democratic paper to flop Jackson, this Is the Murray Ledger, owned and 'Sheriff; O, M. Bishop, Clerk. store of caloric for himself, standing by the stove, watching closely that the There Is Smallhous Sam Morton, Alonzo PRENTIS. edited by O. J. Jennings. 25c pewter, should not melt. Oct. 7. Rev. A. B. Gardner clos a significant fact also about this France, Judges; Clint Igleheart, "Tho clothes of the boys were made ed a series of meetings at Slaty flop, and It Is that Mr. Jennings has Clerk; J. C. Hill, Sheriff. East Fordsvllle J. F. Cooper, Creek church last Friday evening. of corduroy. Jacket npd trousers In one. been given the fusion nomination shirt. Theso agnlnst Seldon Glenn, of Eddyville, W. H. Miller, Judges; John Boyd, There were twelve additions to the nnd nothing under but asheet iron, so V absorbed tbe beat like church, five of whom were baptized that when the Democratic nominee. Mr. Jen- Sheriff; T. II. Matthews, Clerk. retruned to his seat bo West Fordsvllle nings has been a bitter opponent of Clifton Shown, after church by moonlight. Bro. was often rompclled to carry his d Mr. Glenn, but as the district Is A. Henderson, Judges; J. E. Barn-hil- l, Gardner was asslted the flflrst week In his mouth, employing both safely Democratic, it Is a cinch that Clerk; Jesse Miles, Sheriff. of the meeting by Rev. Bruner, of bands to hold bis trousers off from his knees, nnd with every precaution the AetnavIIIe E. E. Fuqua, S. L. Hartford. Mr. Glenn will win. Two of the big events In the cam- Phillips, Judges; A. E. Phillips, Mr. W. A. Casebler was In Hart skin wns often mottled and scorched." Another old tlmo schoolboy In bis paign to date have been the state- Sheriff; E. H. Morgan, Clerk. ford last Monday. Mr. W. P. Patterson returned last later years recalled an even severer exShrove Mark Clough, T.J. ments of Judge O'ltear In the Louisville convention, assorting that the Judges; T.E. Butler, Clerk; week from near Homer, Logan perience. "I can county, where ho had been visiting crowdingremember." be recorded, "bow, election of Senator W. O. Brndley Rufus Dowell, Sheriff. close to tbe stovo to toast tbe expowas without a taint, nnd the Olatoh H. T. Felix, K. C. Byers, relatives. shivers from my poor little body. I sure of the McCulIoch letter. Since Judges; D,owdcn Estes, Sheriff; N. Mr. Jos. Sulsor and family, of scorched n hole In my trousers in Texas, havo been visiting Mr. and front nnd exclaimed nloud at the disthe Louisville convention, In which B. White, Clerk. Judge O'ltear was nominated, he Buford B. F. Graves. E. C. Mrs. E. T. Taylor tho past few days. aster, whereupon the master thrash- COME TO DUNDEE MERCANTILE COMPANY hns beon on the defense, and Balrd, Judges; J. D. Holbrook, Born, to tho wife of Mr. Bon ed a hole Into them behind, and when 1 went home to my mother receiving little assistance from any Clerk; Walter Blair, Sheriff. sho told Patterson, October 1, a girl. me grimly It wns well that things in of the Republican workers. The reMr. Wood Klmmcl. of near Roch Bartletts Lon Smith, John Damatch nnd that as my shirt was sult Is thnt Judge O'ltear Is making vis, Judges; John H. Hamilton, ester, spent Wednesday night with shouldun such old one she was willing to the tight of his life against big odds, Sherlffi D. B. Bartlett, Clerk. relatives near here. risk fraying lc on the back, nnd she and If ho wins under the circumHeflln S. L. Whlttaker, James Miss Gray Shultz, of Beaver Dam, reached for n strnp nnd did! There are always bargains to be had at stances, he will be n "wonder." M. Stogner, Judges; L. E. Charlet, visited friends In this neighborhood "1 was thoroughly warmed, and It Another bombshell was thrown Clerk; Roy Owen, Sheriff. this week. our Large Store. wns the coldest day of tbe, year, but I Ilespectfully, Into the ranks of the Republicans Ceralvo D. R. Helsley, Mrs. Mattle Wood returned last regretted my shivers after all." S. T. Saturday, when Senator McCrcary Moore, Judges; L. A. Kimbloy, Wednesday from an extended visit Youth's Companion, charged O'Rear with having made a Clerk; C. B. Everly, Sheriff. with friends and relatives at CenHelpful speech at a Taylor meeting at the Point Plensant S. W. Bllbro, tral City, Drakesboro and RochesDUNDEE, KENTUCKY. "So you asked ny wife for our Gait House, In January, 1910, and Nat Llndley, Judges; Arch Coffman, ter. daughter's hand, did you?" said the advised an armed hand of men be- Clerk; Wat Taylor, Sheriff. Mr. Frank Fronch Is building an stern father. ing sent to Frankfort and the use of narrows u. tr, noswell, J. w. addition to his dwelling house. "I did. and shp began to give me a violence, If necessary. Condor, Judges; Henry Cartor, piece of her mind about my persumn-tion- . TERRIFIC COLLISION OF Clerk; L. D. Daniel, Sheriff. and I" Glcs Aid to Strikers. BUGGY AND BICYCLE "And you bent n retreat nnd enmo . Ralph T. J. Henry, Willie Coleliver, kidneys Sometimes and man, Judges; to see me. Well, sir" Ronda Wnde, Clerk; bowels seem to go on a strike and Harrodsburg, Ky., Oct. 9. Wil"Oh. nol I didn't retreat. I argued J. A. Greer, Sheriff. refuse to work right. Then you it out with her. and before' 1 left sh fr Prentls O. T. McMlllnn, C. C. liam Vannrsdell, tho fourteen-year-ol- d need those pleasant little strike- Dennis, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Vnnarsdell, had given mo her consent. So l" Judges; O. E. Scott, Clork; "You did? for breakers Dr. King's New Llfo Ozna Shultz, was perhaps fatally injured last havo the girl, Bully you you! You enn Sheriff. and can live rich! Pills to give them natural aid nnd Herbert W. P. Taylor, O. T. night. While riding a bicycle he hero with us. I want to study yourl gently compel proper action. Excollided with a buggy containing system of defying my wife for a year Burdett, Judges; R, M. Miller, cellent health soon follows. Try Jackson Leonard. or so anyway." Woman's World. Clerk; H. L. Bivens, Sheriff. them. 25c at James H. AVllllams, The two met In the dark nnd Arnold F. B. Ronfrow, Marlon Hartford, Ky. m Lfttlo Pitcher. Shultz, Judges; Mack Cook, Clork; Leonard not seeing the boy, kept Lady Visitor I am coming to your the road. .The shaft of the vehicle Robt. Cook, Sheriff. 1'JItST CONGRESS FOR mamma's company Render J. B. Cobb, L. B. Lonoy, struck the young Vanarsdell boy, Tommy Well, you tomorrow. Tommy, I.VDIAX IMPROVEMENT won't got n good Judges; Clnude Baker, Clerk; Al tho point penetrating " his chest, supper. Tommy's Papa Tommy, what breaking off. Columbin, O., Oct. 9. (The first Carmon, Sheriff. do you mean, talking like that? TomHe was taken to his home and it myWell, you know, pa. you told ma congress of tho American Indians Tnlco Your Common Colds Se- -i Is not expected he will recover. you'd havo to get some chicken feed over held In this country, which lously. for her old hen party tomorrow, Balconvenes in this city October 12 .. .$. .j, ,. 4 timore American. Common colds, severe and nnd will continue four days, will v lay tho foundation of chrondevise ways and means for opening ic diseased conditions of the nose The Widow. PEOPLE WRITING fields of opportunity for the devel"I noticed as I came in,'' Bald the For THE HERALD will please 4 opment and employment of all In- and throat, and may develop into bronchitis, pneumonia get their articles to us prompt- 4 roller to her dear friend tho widow, and condians to the end of giving to that ''that you have made a change in your ly. Matters Intended for pubrace ajl advantages for independ- sumption. For all coughs and colds servants. Xou have a white butler A- in children and in grown persons, 4 lication in our regular Issue 4 Aow." rt 4 ence and enjoyed by the NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. take Foley's Honey and Tar Com(Wednesday) must be In our 4 "tea," signed the widow, "a white ANNOUNCEMENTS white race. The orginal plana for In ordering the address of 4 After exposure bands on Monday without fall; 4 butler, but a negro cook. I go Into Of programs or any event to comprised only a pound promptly. the convention your paper changed from one 4 ure, to insure publication take place In the future, mat4 half mourning this season." Harper's. program of discussion of Indian af- and when you feel a cold coming on, tako Foley's Honey and Tar place to another it Is absolutely 4 ters of geaeeal interest but not 4 fairs. ' Inherited It necessary to state where you 4 exaet current news, should 4 4 This new scheme as one of tho Compound. It checks and relieves. "What a matchmaker that woman i Use no substitutes. have been receiving the paper as 4 Tho genuine .reaeh Tbe Herald jurst as soon purposes of tho congress grew out Dr. H. W. Wiley, chief of'Hhe is, to be sural" Is in a yellow package always. For well aa where you want It ahang- - 4 m peeeibto after being decided of a realization of those, in charge "Yes, bat she coses by ft honestly. Chemistry Bureau of the Depart sale, oy all druggists, m ed to. Please .bear this in mind. 4 Please don't delay, that the congress would .be attended ment of' Agriculture, will hereafter I understand tier father was a petrolf Tree Proas. only by those lights of Ibe Indian Subscribe for The Herald, SI a year. have largely Increased authority. .4 The Hartford Herald a, TIME TO CHANGE YOUR fj e, s, BYJEMOGRATS SHOES ooooooooooooooo Mor-ganto- should keep on wearing their low, shoes from day day season of the year. It's time to change to higher tops and heavier weights. Health and comfort demand it. Shoes of the Season Are Here 'M'OBODY f son-in-la- We have styles that will appeal to discriminating women. We have styles that will please the swell dressers among the young men. We have the Shoes that will the sturdy manhood of Kentucky, who want real cbmfoft and wear. We have School Shoes for boys and that are neat appearance and will Have Styles and Qualities i wear well. To please anybody who appreciates good and a perfect to-da- y. 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