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Digital page images are linked to the text file. r- I JJ H IFIIYFIARJf F J fJ J Hil0 J HERALD t I LL- I TI 4 A ji f JiQ IZ f Year u Avr7 ce l Coai1 t irI 6ouy World i6D 1lyet Dr tI GYlirtkriagat Y BstErAjj Klnds Job Printiizg Heatlji Txec2led1 111 H11 1hYEABH KY WEDNESDAY OBER 25 1911 NO 43 1x 7 IP OF THE 0H10- TYTEACHERSCOON d Others Who Took in Sghts Last Week A FINE JOURNEY RECOUNTED Embracing Several Points of Interest and Profit to All Who Went WERE ROYALLY ENTERTAINED s Green Brier Ky Oct 23 1911 Editors Hartford Herald Hart ord Ky According to promise will give you a brief outline of tho Teachers Trip and a few of the any interesting incidents and Jients of the same sIAs had been previously announc ed our excursion train reached Hartford at 7 a m having on- board quito a number who nad got ten on at Centertown At Hartford over a hundred were in waiting sUllothers were taken up at Duke hurst Dundee and Ellmltch and when the final count was made of the occupants of the four special coaches for the trip it was found to be a total of 207 composed of about 100 teachers two members of the county board tn local irusteesrand nearly 100 other folks both young and old from practically every part V4 the county who had joined the teachers on their excursion and whom the teachers and trustees were delighted to have as traveling companions The Journey to Louisville was very pleasant The rain had ceased the clouds were gone and we doubt seriously If a more congenial happy and enthuslantlc party over entered the metropolis of our State than those who alighted in tho Tenth StreetStation at one p m wearing nil silkehbliaso Upon which wag Inscribed Ohio County Teachers We were met at the station by a i commute from the city schools and j the Publicity League our baggage was Immediately sent to the Galt House which was to be our stopping place and we were escorted to street cars which were In waiting and taken lntwo different groups to soy efal schools of the city which wore Inspected with very much interest and profit by all the members of our partyAt night avery enjoyable Social Meeting was given us closing with a very delightful banquet at the Calt House which was highly enjoy ed by all the members of our party who had withstood the temptation to visit Mccauleys the Mary An derson etc Tbe next morning we divided up Into small groups and visited schools Masonic Orphans Home CourierJournal building Jefferson Tille various parks Democratic and Republican Headquarters and many other places of Interest in and about the city A list of tho largest schools of the city bad been printed giving the 10 batioh of same and the name of the C wereCye might the more easily find the articular school we desired to visit i We would say just here in closing his part of our story that we were treated nicely and courteously by all with whom we came In contact in the city but the royal welcome glv finandtaatir faVors Shown TiB by vP6f Jt W Holland CltXjauperln araoefct of Schools anA7olVR W Bjrown President of tho Publicity League f and those working with i expectationsforra recollections as topgall life I lasts V At 3 p m Wednesday we started on the next part of our journey our goal beingthe Mammoth Cave Ar frvjn at Glasgow Junction a little alter five We Joft the main L N II road Dud took passage on tno9mllo shortline running from Glagow to jhtke CXVA W reached the 9ave a little JJf elx and attar a hgarty- guppeciind short rest wo donned our jnslformi and started on our ex- ylortieacef iCeatuckya greatest natvMl WMMMirv going the short I gjrl ita tltift tchpart 9fthat we iitlMtareppreclateg- nL Q i9tJJl1r arw Cra- K a 1t 1nin frlm C I t n arid be near enough to the guide to got the benefit of his explanations advice and suggestions Tnurtdky dividing into groups as we did the night before we made frthelong route so fuJJ of wander and of beauty T f ITo attempt to describe the many wonders and beauties of this greatest of all subterranean caverns would be futile but suffice it to say that wo may forgot many of the things we saw on the trip other things will grow dim on memorys page as the days go by but we will hover forget the hearty and grandeur of those yawning pits and tower ing 3omo3 tho beauties of starry chamber the enchanting and en trancing properties of Echo River these and many other places of more than passing Interest coup led with the thought of the Immen sity the magnitude and the sub limity of the cavern as a whole left an Impress Upon our memories which time can never efface In closing this part of our broken story we wish to say that the hotel proprietors the guides and all those with whom we came In contact treated us with the greatest courtesy and respect trying in every way possible to make our stay pleasant for which we are very grateful Thursday evening with many re grets at leaving we bade goodbye to the Cave and Its officials and started for the third stop of our journeyBowling Green We arrived tilittle after six being met at the station by a committee from the W K State Normal who took charge of our baggage took us to the Potter Hotel where a bountiful supper was in waiting after which those who could not be ac commodated at the hotel wer taken to private homes that had been pre vlously engaged for the visitors Beginning at 8 p m a very mjoy able entertainment was given ai the Auditorium of the npw Normal building Addresses of welcome were made by Prof H H Cherry In behalf of the Normall Prof T C Cherry In behalf of the city schpols Prof J S Dickey In behalf ot the Business School Prof White Superintendent of Warren county Pref1ranz ter which n very fitting and appro= prlate response was made by Prof W R Carson on part and fn behalf of the visitors After the speech making was over refreshments were served to all while many of the young folks enjoyed themselves by engaging In various games AUlnall It was a very pleasant evening and certainly appreciated and enjoyed by the visitors Friday morning was spent in visiting the different departments class rooms business college city Schools Res ervoir Park and many other places of Interest in and around Dowling Green We wero expecting some recognl lion but were hardly expecting the royal reception and so much gener ous good oldfashioned Kentucky hospitality that greeted us on every hand by school officials and citizens alike It seemed that every one was determined to make our last stop on our journey tho most pleas ant qf all But finally 3 p m Friday eve ning arrived We bade goodbye to Bowling Green and started on the last lap of our journeybomoar riving at Hartford at 7 p m Now Messrs Editors I have given you a brief though broken outline of the teachers trigwhich I trust will not bore you and your readers very much and If you deem this worthy of publication I wish to beg of you a little space next week In order to speak of some Incidents of the trip which I have not tho time now to mention but which to leave out altogether would be to leave my story lees than half complete ONE OF THE PARTY To be continued 11 Remembers The Herald JasonvllleL Ind Oct 21 1911 The Hartford Herald Hartford Ky CentlomenEnclosed find check or one dollar for subscription to The Herald for the length of time It will pay tor Have nice place hero but could never have held It had it not peen for the training I bad under Mr Matthews while employed on the dear old Hartford Herald Yours fraternally S D DEMPSEY Governor ylllroa bali by proclai tcbeIt27tllto M t ea urJIfaieexer rllMfk lid f fJ itt Qt tkai- cileoSeg of tli irrt I V t f i jIJ y I THE HERALD AND MR CCiEEEe WOODSY In Which Former Makes Amende Honorable FOR PRINTING ROSS lETTER Explanation of What Brought About An Unpleasant Incident THE HERALD IS ALWAYS FAIR Several months ago Aug 23 in commenting on Judge ORears op oiling speech At ElIzabethtown in which he said that there are 70000 voters in Kentucky who annually sell their votes The Herald in a twoinch editorial disclaimed this allegation as unjust in Its sweeping charge and unfair to all voters alike About two weeks later we received a communication from Mr C E Woods of Richmond Ky In which he took issue with us and claimed that Judge ORear was not only right but that He Woods thought tho estimate of floaters In Ken tucky ought to be Increased to 150 000 as he had heard It said that in his own county of Madison there were 1500 men who sold their suf frageWe received Mr Woods ar ticle too late to print in the issue of that week but were surprised to see that he had furnished our local contemporary the Hartford Repub can with the Identical article which they printed In their regular Friday Issue We printed his ar ticle however quoting the law against both the buyer and the seller of votes and Invited Mr Woods and Judge ORear to go after the malefactors and thus verity their bold charge We assured Mr Woods that as the controversy was between himself and ourselves It was unnecessary and a reflection upon our journalistic courtesy for hint to send his articles lo both pa= porsand he was offered space for reply A week or two later but again too late and too long for our Current issue we received another communication from Mr Woods ofa very lengthy andwoluminous nature We made editorial note of it saying it would appear In our next Issue Again we were surprised and this time dumbfounded upon opening the Issue of the Hartford Republic an on Friday to find the identical article of Mr Woods again displayed in its columns after our assur ance that what he sent us would be printed The articles wero mailed at such dates as to reach them but not us In time for publication We felt hurt at these unkind methods and intimated as much In his second article which occupied about five columns Mr Woods devoted about onefifth nf his mes sage to1 reply to our invitation to punish the alleged voters and all the balance of it was taken up in a severe and caustic arraignment of the political record of exGov James B McCreary Seeing that Mr Woods had Jumped the original sub ject we replied to him at some length In the same issue but said that Inasmuch ashe persisted In sending the same articles to both papers here we could not afford to be reprinting after our Contemporary each week especially as the ar ticled were principally an attack upon Mr McCreary However wo told Mr Woods that at any time he wished to confine himself to tho in- Itial subject to come ahead and that wo would be glad to entertain hint with any reasonable space In the meantime however in our next issue appeared an article writ ten by Mr James M Ross under the pep name of Fair Play in which the author attacked the political record of Mr CE Woods presumably laan effort to defend Mr McCreary by showing up Mr Woods record The Herald did not editorially or otherwise endorse this article but merely said We have always tried to bq fair In all editorial dealings and of course will allow Mr Woods a like amount of space to reply to said article That was In our Issue of September 27 copy of Which we sent Mr Woods Mr Rose hacTMid in his article that we were at liberty to reveal bis real name at any time which wo Mood reMY ii 0f1UUtJO we 91titrotia Mr tOTeAO u I 01 t tny Wooded unUI oyer two weeks later we received ft letter from him dat ed Oct 14 In which he seemed very much incensed towards Fair Play and asked us to publish the jAttersuteatnamp threatening tq come ti Hart ord and show him up We printed Mr Rosss name as re quested and IIn the same our last Issue jjtafed our position in the premise saying wS had given space for Mr JRofls article without any malice whatever against Mr Woods and wliohYwithout any purpose to f Injure the flatter In any way On Wyhepdny morning the day of ourlast issue there appeared in the dallypresa a special dated at Rlchmonu which said that Mr C E Woqds of that city had engaged attorneysi bring suit against the editors vt The Herald for an alleged defamatory article against Mr Woods which had appeared In our Issue ot September 27 evidently meaning the attach of Mr Ross The next 1alwe received a letter from Mr Woods attorneys Messrs Che nault Wallace saying they were preparing to bring suit for damages for Mr Woods unless proper repar ation were made In the same let ter were testimonials from the editors of Richmond papers and also one front Judge John C Chennult testifyingl to the excellent character ofMrVoods and refuting the charges of Mr Ross embraced In his article over the name of Fair Play These testimonials follow Richmond Ky Oct 16 1911 Hon Clarence E Woods Rich mond Ky My Dear SlrI have read the article signed Fair Play In the JfjTartford CtY Herald of Sept 27and1 pronounce Its statements bp to your being a Gold Man and that I hired you to write Free Silver editorials as n straight out lie You aero always a straight Dem ocrat ajoyal Bryan supporter and when you left the Register It pass ed Into the i ranks of the Gold Bug element of Our party at that time Other statements by Fair Play are equally untrue slanderous and defamatory and should be Immediately withdrawn7 Ybur friend JOHN C CHENAULT ExCounty Judge Richmond Ky Oct 16 1911 My Dear Mr WoodsI have read with surprise the articles sign ed Fair Play In the Hartford Herald of Sept 27 It Is but an echo of a similar article published In Bowling Green In 1910 and which was later withdrawn when its au thor was made acquainted with the Injustice done you Messrs W B Haldeman Ed Shlnnick and myself were present when this latter Inci dent was amicably closed And hero comes Fair Play In the Hartford Herald reiterating these exploded charges and adding others equally or more slanderous and untrue As I was personally acquainted with every incident which Fair Play distorts to your injury I glad ly testify that ho does not in any single particular state the truth As to your record here as Mayor my paper and the other five papers in this county are records of tho i great work you performed for this community No act of yours over merited or received criticism but i only praise Whore you seemed extreme It was always on the side of honesty law and order Your ene mies are such as every officer has for doing his duty- I never refused to publish any thing from your pen In my life I was associated with you for many years and neither in politics business or otherwise lid you do an act Inconsistent with an enlightened conscience and a brave heart Your friend A D MILLTR Proprietor Richmond Climax I endorse the above THOS H PICKELS Editor Kentucky Register Have known Mr C E Woods for the ten years I have owned the Pan tagraph which period Includes hill term as Mayor of Richmond and throughout all that period although differing politically have admired him for his unselfish patriotism his splendid courage at every call of duty and above all for the enlight ened conscience and unpurchasable honor thatfnmakor the highest tpye of official and gentleman E B SMITH Editor and proprietor Pantagraph Oct 16 IQjiu We have put to reiterate that wo IIhve never at any tlmo iptended to do cr Woods an tnlustjco Jtnr any I wayfJ either Xltkprlatera ink pr by pen in a recast isauo JSept 0 7 v i i L I we editorially referred to him as a scholar and a gentleman In all those terms Implyand we have never yet changed the import or meaning of our opinion In the present unpleasant Incident started by Mr Woods himself we have aim ed to be fair with him In every way In the light of the above testimo nials which we have no reason to doubt We feel that he has been done an Injustice at the hands of Mr Ross and for the publication of the latters article In that It reflects upon Mr Woodss political or per sonal character we offer our apologies As we have not given our editorial columns to abuse or mis representation of Mr Woods wo have nothing In that line to retract We are sorry that Mr Woods felt sufficiently offended at us to rush to the courts before giving us a chance of explanation or amends for he never had two better personal friends than the editors of The Her ald We hope he will accept our amende honorable and that we will yet be friends as of yore We have received a letter from Mr James M Ross at Greenville Ky In which he says he has writ ten Mr Woods assuming full responsibility for what was In his article In The containedII On receivedMonday we a from Mr Ross whom wo have garded as a gentleman In the rojj sense of Jhe word only seeking defend his old friend McCreary an unwarranted attack In fromI says for us to say that what he wrote had been told him by reliable parties that he wrote It fully be lieving It but that If he had done regretItedI Mr Ross came here from Madison vllle a stranger to our citizens but his Integrity was vouched for by the Hartford Republican with which paper he was connected In a busi ness capacity for several months and In whose employ he was when he wrote the articles for the Herald This rather lengthy explanation Is offered to show just what brought about an unpleasant Incident and to show how we have tried at all times to be fair with Mr Woods and j all concerned OJ I A J WILSOX GOES IXTO VOLUNTARY HAXKKUITCY I A voluntary Jotltlon In bankruptcy has been filed In the once of I the federal clerk at Owensboro by Addison 3 Wilson formerly cashier I of the Fordsvllle Banking Compa ny In which the petitioner places his liabilities at 4595560 and his assets at 2300 t Indebt1ednessier of the liquidated gave to different banks In Kentucky anl11I I Tennessee and on nearly all of these notes Morris and Claude WIl1 son are the sureties None of the Owensboro banks appear In the list of creditors Some of the notes are secured by telephone stock as col lateralThe petitioner Is a married man and claims tho usual exemptions al lowed under the federal bankrupt laws CKXTKKTOWX Oct 23Esq Jackson held court ed here a SaturdaII night which was highly enjoyed all present byII Several from hero have been at tepding court at Hartford the past week Mr W B McLean near town has sold his farm to Thomas Minton Mr McLean Is thinking of moving to town Work on the new school building is progressing rapidly Several teachers and patrons ofII this community went on the teachers excursion to Louisville last week I Miners Will Remand Increase Bridgeport 0 Oct 21The United Mine Workers of America iI will demand an Increase in wages i next spring according to Tom Lew I is former president of the miners I and a candidate for reelection An Increase of 25 cents per ton for ma chine mined coal and 5 cents per ton for pig coal will be asked says Lewis Tho Meat Hunters A man In Massachusetts about to be married discovered that he had I a license to hunt deer Instead of a marriage license There really Is little difference A marriage llicense Requires a man to hunt mat the re- tt mainder of hisI day8Frankfort New JoiJrnal t M GUOSS SLANDER OF GENT HALEY By Judge ORear in Mun fordville Speech CAllS FOR CURT RETRACTION Or Is It Really the Amende Honorable for Such An Insult LOUISVILLK POST CORRECTS IT In his speech nt Munfordsvllle last week Judge E C ORear was quoted as referring to Gen Percy Hnly of Frankfort as follows Gen Percy Haly who Is the ed itor of that department of the Dem ocratic press bureau Is In the paid employ today of the millionaire who Is backing the Democratic cam paign with his funds In Kentucky He Is the same man that a few years je whichjeopposite his perfidy was exposed he denounced the man that did It In a libelous ar ticle and was subsequently brought before a grand Jury and tried for publishing that libel and was found guilty and convicted Judge ORears attention was called to this excerpt from his speech and he sent the following telegram from Danville Danville Ky Oct 20I did not mean to Imply that General Haly had been Indicted for libel but himIintuted In Anderson county by Gaines ED C OREAR There has never been any grand jury investigation any Indictment trialor conviction of General Haly connection with this Gaines case Iin Noel Gaines of Frankfort sued Haly and the Postal Tele HeIsuedHaly and sued the Frankfort State Journal In Ander son county The Louisville Post which print ed the libel on Haly made haste to correct and apologize for It both In Its news columns and upon Its ediI I rental page But will Italy consider ORears meagre telegram sufficient Is another question If ORear was quoted correctly by friendly news paper corespondents one of whom personallemployvllle bo considered the amende hon orable 01110 COUNTY TKACHKKS PRAISED FOr THEIR TRIP The Owensboro Inquirer says The school teachers of Ohio coun ty are to be commended for the ef forts they are making to qualify themselves for rendering the very best service possible In the work of their profession Last week they made a trip in a body to Louisville In order to glean ideas from tho schools of the chief city of the State that would be profitable to them In their schools In the towns and country neighborhoods of Ohio county They went from Louisville to Bowling Green where they studied the methods of the State Normal and the city schoolsThis visit cannot fall to do a two fold good It will be of great ad vantage to the Ohio county teachers because they have obtained now and uptodate Ideas In school govern ment instruction of classes best methods of conducting n recitation etc and it will inspire the schools visited to strive to attain to higher Ideals because of a realization that they are examples for the guidance 10f the schools In the rural commun a Receives 100 Damages Madlsonvllle Ky Oct 21 While hanging out clothes some months ago Mrs Emma Nicholas was knocked unconscious In her back yard by a live wire The clothesline touched a wire which had been blown down iri a stormsFor her Injuries she brought suit against the l city fpr bigI damages but the case man finally qettljeS toV day through her attorneys and sheC wills receive f30b from the city 3 L f a RR I f i t R r Ii PAGE WO l 0 THE HARTFORD ftfiRALDi t f 0 I f f WK 0 xfes AY OCT as i ii S r HOME TEACHERS INSPECT SCHOOLS f Louisville Methods Care fully Studied by I OHIO COUNTY INSTRUCTORS It Will be a Profitable and Interesting Trip to All I Who Went i i SOCIAL CENTER ACTIVITIES t The Louisville Times of Thurs J t V day says In groups ranging from four to ten more than 200 school teachers and Trustees from the Ohio county schools visited the various wardl- and High Schools of Louisville this morning They assembled In the lobby of the Galt House Immediate I ly after breakfast and were assign ed to the schools where they preferred to go by Miss Caroline Kop meier supervising principal of the Louisville schools The first party started before 8 oclock for Long j fellow school- vv Other sections visited the High I Schools Washington Broadway Lucia avenue Secondward Nichol las Flnzer Normal Jefferson Ting rr ley Morris Kentuckystreet Cochran Monsarrat Eighthward and Columbia schools 0 A delegation of the School Trus tees visited the Administration building for a conference with Sam I uel D Jones business director who explained In minute detail the fI I LouisI t many plans for saving money without i impairing the school itself Prof Henry Leach Superintendent of the Ohio county schools de clared this morning that the visit of the Hartford teachers to Louis ville was worth a hundred teachers Institutes All the visitors he said had made copious notes of Improve l canlI U and after a series of meetings In which they will discuss prospective Improvements Prof Leach conflI dently expects his county to lead the honor roll of rural education In Kentucky The most Important thing wo learned he said was the visit to the social center meeting last night We learned how easy It will be to Install libraries and reading rooms In our schools and how Important It Is for parents and teachers to bold occasional meetings We were also made to realize the absurdity of allowing our school buildings to be locked up threefourths of the time when they can be used for cultivating social purposes Many of our teachers are already planning to introduce the social center Idea In their own schools We are certainly under many obligations to Prof Holland and the officials of the Louisville schools r 1andespecially to the Louisville Con t ventlon and Publicity League which has contributed so much to our pleasure and entertainment while hereAt the Whittier school the visit J I cenI i address on School Here There and Elsewhere Illustrated with pic tures of schools In Virginia Indiana and Kentucky was given by James Speed Mrs John Miller vice pres ident of the League of Parent Teachers Association gave n brief talk on The ParentTeachers As f sedation and What It Moans and a resume of the reasons for The Fuller Use of School Property was given by Miss Pauline Wither spoonDr I N Bloom president of the Board of Education spoke briefly presonce developIment of the school spirit not only In the cities but throughout the entire State I 1 Dont trifle with a cold Is good a advice for prudent men and women It may be vital In case of a child There Is nothing better than Cham t xrberlains Cough Remedy for coughs 1 and colds in children It is safe and lure For sale by all dealers m t KENTUCKY IS FOR CLARK THINKS A o STANLEY Champ Clark is a native Ken I tucklan and we like him down our yVrar and he probably wlllget the V Democratic Vptjjerjyfao j do not wish to discussI i candidates and national Issues at tmiliJ t f jja x waa the statomentoiItyDre 1 eatar ve AJD Stanley at the Coq grew Hall Hotel where he la stay 1 u bf r tt 1 t h T i Ing while in the city last night He expressed himself as confident that Kentucky would go Democratic sn the fall campaign He continued I am scheduled by the Demo cratic State Central Committee to1 make a campaign tour of my State in the interest of the ticket and I can assure you that It isapleasant task in view of the record that the Democratic House has made during the special session I have likewise an abiding faith in the triumph of our party principles State and national and also an in terest In the election of all the can dldates Washngton Post GOVERNOR McCREARY IS AN AGGRESSIVE LEADER- r I Judge ORear believes that his fifty years equip him particularly for the position of Chief Executive I of Kentucky He modestly says that his mind Is so admirably poised and his judgment so perfected that he will be able to give the people an Ideal administration I Senator McCreary has had all the fifty years experience that Judge ORear lugs had and more on top of that as a true and tried public servant associated with the great men of the country and holding his own in any company In point of ability and Integrity He is old enough to be conservative when necessary and young enotfgh to be In touch with the progreslve thought of the day He knows the needs of i this State as no other man knows toIpayteelfiahi in a position to give to his duties the unselfish labors of his heart and brain Governor McCreary has not miss ed an appointment In this campaign He has worn out everyji young man who attempted to fol low him He travels at night by preference and morning finds him alert and aggressive ready and eager to fight the battles of his party Ho hus met every issue raised by the Republican party promptly and with courage and has shown an ability to take care of himself that has won the admiration of friend and foe alike He has taken the lead In the spirited campaign that Is being conducted throughout the State and wherever he has gone he has been a vigorous example to his i fellowcandidates and has inspired i his hearers with the conviction thatI there Is no way to defeat him While Judge ORear Is pinning bouquets on himself because of his i youth Governor McCreary Is reap- Ing the reward that comes to one i who has lived a blameless life andI who has won the affection of the whole people I IAI good remedy for a bad cough is BALLARDS HOREHOUND SYR UP It heals the lungs and quiets Irritation Price 25c 50c and 1- per bottle Sold by Hartford Drug Co Hartford Ky Donovan Co Beaver Dam Ky m I A Few Changes Well well said the man who had wandered back to the old vil lage So the Eagle House Is still the Eagle House No change after 20 yearsThere have been a few changes responded the oldest Inhabitant Since youve been gone the hotel has been respectively the Grand Central the Grand Union the Grand Junction the Great Northern the Great Southern the Imperial the Regal the Empire the Regent and the Mansion House Shes just starting around the circuit for the second time WHY HESITATE An Offer That Involves no Money Risk if You Accpt It We are so positive our remedy will completely relieve constipation no matter how chronic It may bei that we offer to furnish it free of all cost If it fails- Constipation is commonly caused by weakness of the nerves and mus cles of the large intestine To ex pect n cure you must therefore tone up and strengthen those organs and restore them to healthier activity We want you to try Rexall Or delles on our guarantee They are eaten like candy and are particularly good for children They seem to act directly on the nerves andI muscles of the bowels They apparently have a neutral actlpn on the other organs They do not purge or cause other Inconvenience We will refund your money If they do not overcome chronic 6r habitual constipation and thus aid to re Hove the rayriadsof associate or de pendent chronic iillntentI Try Rex i all Orderlies at our Jrlrt Three onatn1t i James h WJlihuai 814 Main 8L Hartford JCr s t f iPIrJ Dat MIY NIl 11 t t it rdn 1 n J aIW 1111 r ti 0 d- Owensboro sLeading De firehStoreI ii- Evei y Sectioi of Oqiic 1jgrjeisotqe V I Nevi Store is13tilIlIIlill O1eic aa- A Lavish Showing of Home Furnishings and Personal Heeds- WE take this means of announcing to the people of Hartford and vicinity the completion of oi f handsome new business meandat the same time to tell them somethiligof the iimportance of a s this store as a shopping place The comforts even the luxuries of shopping have been gellerouslyprovided for inoiirneSV Mime our u service is intelligent and unstinted the stook of Merchandise the range of qualities and assortments are ontba lavih scale with all the scope of choice which this implies while prices are always just and right This season marks a period of progress with this store and in entering upon it we are better equipped to serve our patrons then in any previous one Not alone are our departments limited to personal ueedsbut Home Furnishings and Decorations are also among our popular departments First Floor Silk Velvets and Wool Dress Goods One of the busiest and most Interesting centers In our store Is the dress goods section Every demand is generously sup plied in a comprehensive selection in all that Is new and cor rect Exquisite novelties and plain weaves are shown In abundace Modish Trimmings This section affords the greatest array of dress trimmings In color combination to match the new Fall tonesI DressMaking Department Miss Moore our talented modiste has gathered a corps of skilled assistants who are experts In their particular line and operating facilities have been perfected for building suits and elegant gowns Third Floor Fourth Floor = of These and floors are a unusual Interest that large number of who try to make every dollar bring the best returns Two whole floors are given over to splendid lines an unlimited choice showing largest selection in In Western I OF THE 1 DRB8S O 0 AND I iSILKS AND VELVETS O 0 RUGS AND J PAPER t a Wt rtfund farti to out ftoam Pa from I A FOR to be 14 the Last Few of HIS VISITS TWO WEEKS APART Chicago Oct 20 Frantic appeals by the of three cities were made to the Chicago po lice tonight to assist in the capture of a maniac who within the last four weeks has a toll of 14 lives The trail of death be gan In Colorado Springs 17 From there It led to Mon mouth 111 on October 1 and last Sunday night the murderer visited the town of Kan satisfied his maniacal craving for hu4 man lives and The murders were all on a Sunday night and two weeks apart October 29 If the murderer maintains his schedule will witness a of the and the ppllle In the Central and Western cities have been notified to keep a strict watch for the The murders to the maniac 17 Mrs A J Burnham acid two child homes t heir skulls criilhtd br a hlunt nat ment l I Illl t 1 Yi IlV tantW k6Vw+ aV they sleptl Their stintS weed I Pf c crushed as though an axe or lead pipe had been the of death Ellsworth Kan October 15 Will Showman wife and children Lester aged 7 Fern aged 4 and Fenton aged 2 They were all mur dered in bed and as in previous murders their skulls were crushed with a blunt weapon Not a clew has been obtained by the police of the three cities the maniac visited The of the crimes their accomplishments on Sunday nights and the two weeks between each murderous visit alone give the au thorities a tangible working A bloody gas pipe and a small were found near the scene the Dawson murders In Mon mouth An on the read Colorado Springs 4 This date may mark the time of a murder as yet Deafness Cannot be Cured by local as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear There is only one way cure deaf ness and that Is by remedies Deafness is caused by an Inflamed condition of mucous lin of the Tube When this tube la Inflamed you have a rum bling Bound or hearing and when It Is entirely closed Deafc sa is the result and unless the Inflamma tion can be taken out and this tube restored to 1U normal condition hear ing will be forever nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh which is nothing butan Inflamed con dittos of the raucous surfaces We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of caused by cat that cannot be cured Catarrh Cure Send for circulars i FJ ft Co fold jr 75c I Take Hails family Pills tor r 1 J I i i H 1 lM l tftlPI7I t C n y jeY i V- tU i i t tv c JSecondJ ReadytoWear Apparel Every woman who loves a garment deserves to have a selection of the mose as well atf the best values To this end this elegant section of our store is noth f ing short of a triumph Authoritative styles built along the l newest ideas are shown in a grand array Beautiful Millineryii A visit to our section Is a rare trial the woman of artistic taste No pains have been spared to make this a meat elegant This Is under the dl rection of Madame Lundy a most talented milliner from New j York 1 Department Carpets Furniture Draperies and Wall Paperidepartments on the third fourth source of to housekeepers these affording fIthe any establishment KentuckytTHESE ARE SOME LINES THAT MAKE THIS THE LEADING STORE GOODS CARPETS LINOLEUMS DRUGGETStDRAPERIESGLOVESREADYTOWEAR GARMENTS 0 0 WALL I DECORATIONSMILLINERYBEDDING Railroad Fares- Refunded MANIAC WITH LUST MURDER Appears Traveling About Country HAS TAKEN HUMAN LIVES Within Weeks Methods Murder Most Fiendish authorities taken murderous mysterious September Ellsworth disappeared committed repetition murders criminal ascribed are- Colorado Springs Sepfemben wJcoandclin Monmouth October leaf01ddWmurawed lIoii McAtee Lyddane Ray O7VENSBORO KY Instrument three the similarity Intervening basis flashlight of Inscription searchlight September undiscovered applications to constitutional the ing Eustachian Imperfect destroyed Peatness bjHaHs treeI 6heney Tbledo0 Druggist conj- stlpaflo htlIraw ryM pry TOftIA feM Millinery wollflUlng fashionable Millinery to department department Si 000000000000000O FACT AND FANCY 0 0 O O OOOOOOOOOOOO The husband who has not yet learned to wear a smile over an aching heart still has rice in his pocketsThe town clock of Brussels is never wound the wind runs it The hearer home a joke comes the harder it Is to see it Publishers on the average accept only two out of each 100 manu scrips submitted The trouble with most men is that there is no one to censor their talk The longlived have long bodies and short legs Some men like plate glass make seenthroughthroughWild birds do not sing more than ten weeks in a year Our merits never outlast our money Ninetyseven out of every hun dred Arctic explorers have returned home alive- Between women and time Its an even match for many gearsbut nobody la deceived Pearls which are perfectly round ed are the most valuable next come the pear 8hap d and lastly the eggshapedExperience Is the best teachr but we dont realize It till were too old to learn J The best plaster apiece of flans nel dampened with Chamberlains af3ected Wand costs only onetenth as much For sale by all dealers m ELECTRICITY GROWS VO0IrAy EXPERIMENT I ProtSilas Wentworth claims that on htaI experimental farm at Rose yjlje Caj electricity has protfKf ctV Viable pj doubling tht jr ucjlpki ol IAett apd greaty JiacrsiagtJI riiitfhit Her oae tieatrO c IIU1ta toe otto j ILRefunded t t Wilt lit a cart for any Information 1 uantit y I II i portion was removed from electric Influences The fleeces of the sheep in the electrically Influenced field were 20 per coat heavier and the lambs more than twice as numerou This astonishing foreign office report suggests a new opportunity for In countrywherethe tion has been for some time reed y ing attenion The time tray ye come when there will be fa read market for cheap current ift thi service of agriculture Chicag Tribune Joints that ache muscles tha are drawn or contracted should b treated with BALLARDS SNO LINIMENT It penetrates to tlspot where it is needed arelieves suffering Price 25c I and 100 per bottle Sold by Iff 1 ford Drug CO4 Hartford Ky Df van Co Beaver Dam Ky I j I Inappropriate- Mrs TCnlcker What Is the ter I BrideThe receipt Is for cottag pudding and ours is a bungalo- wEATEstHEI1CIEI EAR EvanatniIndJ troub1oanbad wayThroughVlnoV and I feel that it savedmrMf It Is all you recommend b tJiy believe It Is the greatest medic otherYlnoli reeeynuttQuest Ylw teyMYMfD this Tfcfafe who to WWkT with chronic S1 op4fh or jiMMwiry trpubtaij tCMM ai MtaiMtleof Vinot- If ItiIMt po to th Mt o- tbierbslttlammatoa trc sad Mae4lr11t + tre iU Willy I9MIthat jot tiI i yr 71dfin2 WMlidrMMoben IRKd- r I i JuhL fMAiJL tttttrt s fcjB wi I t J v- IM Jf acrf WEDNESDAY oars 23 1911 THE HARTFORD HERALD PAGE THJIEE I EDUCATE FOR BUSINESSw 4t Private instruction from expert teacher in mil epa rtinenti Day ua f1lit jichool in euion the entire year Boob free Free employment ageWcy Not a f r graduate out fa position Write for+ catalogue and terms s it h I Mark the Studies You Are Interested in 1 st Shorthand I r Bookkeeping xypewting Civil scr tce- CommcrclM law Arithmetic Spellingi f OfII English f Grammar 1Gr4 1 j Namo i 1 Address I Daviess County Business College Acknowledge the College E B Miller Pres Owensboro Ky 1 r ALL i TOBACCUIS CUT AND HOUSED Large Percent Also Cured I In This Districtt COKE IS PROVING SUCCESSFUL Asa Curing AgentEstimate- d30000000Poundslas 1 Been Housed i HAD NO ACCIDENTS SO PAR Tho Owensboro Messenger says 1 Every stick of tobacco In the Green River territory has been cut and housed and a large per cent of It cured according to reports re ceived from the outlying sections of the district The work of housing the years crop has required consid erable time and many of the larger growers are now devoting their at I tentlon to the curing of the tobacco Despite the fact that the crop is an exceptionally short one owing to the many unfavorable conditions during the earlier part of the sea son It la conservatively estimated that there has been as much as 30 t 000000 pounds of the weed housed throughout the district Many fine h specimens of the crop have been placed on display at the various to bacco houses and association offi ces and the crop has proven to be the best so far as quality is con cerned that has been grown In Ic many years The method of curing with coke Id which has only recently been employed e by the farmers of this section of the State has been used exten sively this year and there IB not a 1 day but that several farmers come g to the city and purchase wagon t+ loads of coke for curing purposes r The various hardware dealers have spld more curing furnaces this season than any previous season but arsbeingA few years ago only wood fires were used to cure the weed butt those familiar with the various qualities of tobacco claim that the wood leaves an unpleasant flavor to the tobacco white the coke pro duces no smoke and leaves the weed after curing In a most excel lent condition Besides there is no danger of setting the tobacco barns or the tobacco afire with the coke as no sparks are produced As for that however there Is comparative ly no danger In using the furnaces with wood as they permit no sparks to escape but In case of tobacco falling from Jhe barn and striking the furnace i Iwllchls necessarily very hot a fire might be started at night One of the most noticeable fea tures of this seasons curing Is that there have been nq barns destroyed by fire in this section j while the crop was being cured T- Its Equal Iloesnt Exist No one has ever made a salve ointment or barn to compare with Bucklers Arnfca Salve Its the one perfect heajdr of cuts burns bruises sores scalds balls ulcers salt Theum For sore eyes nljlWTry Jt Only ode at James p Wife HtMlS m i i i VAOiUi VOTED FOR thud JjS LUDIItTM fri lylelit 7cliraal sets 11tjlokporj itlitNsAlorriN+ Ila t1Nriejtf n Rapid Calculation IenntanshlpiCommercial Geography Reading Banking Commerce Punctuation Usoof Adding Machine andtt other office devioesrj1 11men11 Governor thirtysix years ago are going to voW for him again This is a part of lils speech at Lawrence burgHave we learned nothing In Ken tucky In the last thirtysix years Then It was that the fathers bf the i men in this audience stood up and I howled at John M Harlan and hur rahed for McCreary Today the sons many of them with gray beards stand li Kentucky audiences and howl for the same man for the Game office upon the same ground The people of Kentucky have learned a great deal They have learned that Gov McCreary can be trusted In any position to which he may be elevated They have learn ed from bitter experience not to run after false and strange gods or politicians who hope to trick them with strange pleas They have learned to know when a man Is on the level and when he Is making aI play for votes Having learned these things they will do as they did thirtysix years I ago They will elect James B Mc II Creary Governor A GREAT REVIVAL CLOSED AT POND RUN CHURCH I The revival at Pond Run Baptist Church near Echols Ky closed the night of the 12th inst The meet- Ing was a great success there being 40 additions to tho church 29 by experience and baptism Eld J H Tow of Rochester Ky preached I for us about six days during the meeting Tho pastor Birch Shields did the rest of the preaching the meeting lasting for 10 days There have been about 75 additions j to this old church which was organized in 1820 In the last two years they having at present a membership of 192 The Sunday School which is an evergreen one t is doing splendid work for the Lords cause The Ohio County Missionary BapI tist Assosclatlon nieets with this church next year 1912 Wednes day after the 2d Sunday in Aug ust It has been 45 years since they entertained the Association We prate God for His manifold I blessings toward us and are LIming to do greater things for Him in the futureIBIRCH SHIELDS Pastor Averts Awful Tragedy Timely advice given Mrs C WIN Idughby of Marengo Win R No 1 prevented a dreadful tragedy and saved two Jives Doctors had said her frightful cough was a consumption cough and could do lit tle to help her After many reme dies tailed her aunt urged her to take Dr Kings New Discovery I have been using It for some time1 I she wrote and the awful cough has almost gone It also saved my lit tle boy when taken with a severe bronchial trouble This matchless medicine has no equal for throat and lung troubles Price 50c and 100 Trial bottle free Guaranteed I by James H Williams m j You Want a Job That question would be asked youI almost dally by business men seekII ing your services tf you were qual ified to keep books to write a good business hand or to write ShortII hand The Draughon Training wUlII quality yon For prices on lessons 1 BY MAIL address Jno P Draugh on NftihVllle Tcnh For catalogue giving rates of tuition AT COL LEGE address Draughons Practl e 4 cal Business College Nashville Tent or Paducah Ky or Evanc vlile Iadl or Washington D Cii a i xJQ feftck la one of the JliOtI samaras tsrai oftrsuaeular jcheuraa I tlateIh I+v appl4catt4ae of Cba- aberlaksI httI l 1FUl IrlTe jcollet- 1rlf HJ7i allrk 1 f tW7 rt ry 1 tY 1a Ns Wlit t t t tJt t n I U nn U w c- N t II i IGTESTSGLIDED New Machine Runs With out Motive Power SIMPLY GLIDES LIKE A BIRD Covers 700 Feet in the Air By Steering Craft Into Brisk Wind A LITTLE UNWIELDY AT FIRST Kitty Hawk N C Oct 20Aft- er days of preparation and waiting for a favorable wind Orville Wright brought out of the hangar at the foot of Kill Devil Hill this morning the new glide biplane with which iit- s hoped to solve the problem of re- maInIng in the air without motor power and made seven flights In the final trial made just as the sun was dipping Into Croatan Sound he succeeded in staying In the air twen tysix seconds and covering a dis tance of 700 feet Considering the fact that the wind was blowing but eleven miles an hour the aviator was highly pleased with the days workWhether the machine will do all that the Wrights hope cannot be told until experiments are made With a 30mile wind It is at this velocity that the Wrights expect to accomplish great things Under the conditions today however it was plainly demonstrated that the aviators have hit upon an Idea which when fully developed may change the present scheme of flying The plan Is to drive a biplane through the air precisely as a sail ing vessel is tacked through the water The only difference is that the horizontal planes take the place of the vertical sails That they respond to the pressure of the wind was apparent the moment the glid er left the ground on its flight I it deaded directly Into the air current and did not settle until the wind too weak to uphold the machines weight and propel it forward drop ped it softly to the sand Two slight accidents one of which would have been serious had the glider been driven by an engine marked the flights The first oc curred the fifth time Mr Wright left the crest of the hill and the sec ond on the following flight Both were accounted for by the fact that it had been impossible to properly adjust the rudder wires and elevat ing plane before making the Initial trials She glider was taken from the hangar at 8 oclock by Oryllle and Lorln Wright with the assistance of Alexander Ogilvlo the English av iator At the top of the hill ninety feet above the tide Orville Wright clad In heavy woollen trousers a red sweater that came to his knees and wearing a wide brimmed hat of peanut straw took his seat At a signal from his brother Mr OgilvIe launched the plane and It darted Into the teeth of the wind like a giant gull Then for art Instant it hesitated rose slightly shot along 100 feet and settled The second third and fourth Rights were duplivatea of the first except that the machine remained a few seconds longer In the air and covered a little mOregr undOp the fifth attempt the big canvas bird soared upward until It wart thirty ffettrQDi thelii11 arose over a hummoijk Bpd headed for the ocean The partyon Jhe hljl waec5eerlag eB our e1fie4t V ea tbn aviator wa tleseto b in ruaole In tilt iajf tlileft plane the ngcltlue J ile- r 4 V 1 u H J l1i tI stead of turning to the rigljt and maintaining its altitude shot to ward the ground In two more seconds and when within eight feet of the sand IIjji fell like lead When the trials were resumed the glider was taken to ah elevation of seventy feet This night was highly successful the machine re- maIning ln the air 22 seconds and covering if distance of 450 feet In landing Mr Wright received a severe shaking up The elevating plane was not large enough and a new canvas a foot wider was plac ed In position In the final and most successful flight the start was made from a height of 100 feet and the glider was raised to a height of fifty feet For GOO feet It maintained this eta vation while keeping p straight line to the north In a tenmile wind then Mr JVrlght threw over the con trol and the machine described a curve to the left until It settled like a feather Stop watches showed It had been In the air 26 seconds and that It had landed a shade over 700 feet from the starting point 00000000000000010 POINTED PARAGRAPHS 0 000000000000000 Some people speak as they think only more frequently- If you want to do your relatives I themI y prevent a man from dying rich Reformers always expect their victims to show results Many a man gets what he de serves when he gets it In the neck There may have been a time when the good died youngbut now they i die poor The proof of a good bluffer lies I in his ability to make good when hes called Lying comes as natural to some people as getting married does to anII actressA seldom makes good when he attempts to show off before hisI children or his enemIesIBy the time a man knows any thing worth telling he Is usually old enough to keep his mouth shut Fame and fortune await the artist who can paint the portrait of a wo man to look as she thinks she looksA man may be able to convince an innocent maId that ho loves her more than he loves himself but he cant convince a widow Chicago News You are not experimenting on yourself when you take Chamberlains Cough Remedy for a cold as that preparation has won its great reputation and extensive sale by Its remarkable cures of colds and can always be depended upon It is equally valuable for adults and chil dren and may be given to young 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MAIL ORDER HOUSE a good result v IN THE SIouTNe I Por almost half s century we have served ex Iclutlvely the Southern trade Wrloe today for our fret tllustratedatelogne Address C P Barnes GoJ IBnrI l o eoa e We are Ready for Your Old Fqll Glotl1es Which you have laid back ready to make them new fcend your old Suits old Felt Hats old Coat Suits to us we guarantee our work to giv satisfaction if pot no money received Seqd them to Hartford Pressing Club VILA C AEldg FRED A1LMgr It p f fJ 1 t T Subscribe for The Herald 1n 1 IWomans JOB erawBIIJStudyShorthand ForfrtecatIVhy BROTHERSW Trotraefon1 CnJda J M PORTER Attorney at Law BEAVER DAM ET Will practice hli prolusion In Ohio and ad olnlngcountlen Special attention riven to alf builneuentrnited to hit care FRANK L FELIX Attorney at Law HARTFORD KY Will practice his profession In Ohio andd AppealriminalpracticeOffice In the Herald building C 1C BAKHBTT C a SMITH BARNETT SMITH Attorneys at Law HARTFORD KY Will practice their profession In all the Court olOhlo cud adjoining counties and In the Cone of Appeals Collections a specialty OTTO C MARTIN 8 P MCKENNKY MARTIN McKEIIH Y HARTFORD KY GENERAL INSURANCE LIFE ACCIDENT SICK AND FIRE Will Also Bond You Otto C flattin Attorney at Law HARTFORD KY Office up states over Wilson ICrowe opposite court house Will practice his profession In all the courts of this and adjoining coun ties and Court of Appeals Commercial and criminal practice a spec- Ialty CONSUMPTION BeCORED PROVE FT relielforrun down feeling Mention tkii piper OHIO MEDICAL COMPANY flax 65 COLUMBUS OHIO HAVE A- ROUGH RIVER- TELEPHQNE PLACED IN YOUR RESIDENCE OR PLACE OF BCS OURSELIIjli 7THE Long Distance Lines TO ALL STATES FOR TIlE COMPANYS SPECIAL CONTRACT TO THE FARMERS CAtLON OR ADDRESS J W Q Bk10N Local DSan9ger wmod KT W c SEXTON tticil iialWr Incorporated Beaver1pm Kj w Y 1 M I i jI rL WEDNESDAY OCT i 1roJJ L u- ttQlUj Tkl 1 b ARI rDdo t 4 I11T Itvrtjarjdlrliyy L J II lfi HEBER MATTHEWS FRAN L FELIX V i fIDITORSttolr FEU Fab ani PrtpVV uiu I rf ii Entered STi at the Hartford postoffice M mt matter of the second class iii f DEMOCRATIC TICKETS i i j i JJ s SENATblOBIS M James I of tlrrttenden GOVERNOR las B McCreary of Madison I LIEUT GOVEdward McDer MToI grnn lAUDITORHenry M Bosworth of FayetteATTORNEY GENERAL James Garnett of Adair- SECRETARY OF STATE C F Crecellus of Pendleton- SIJPERiNTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION Barksdale Hamlett of ChristianCOMMISSIONER OF AGRICUL TURE J W Newman of Wood fordCLERK OF COURT OF AP PEALS Robert Greene of Frank lin R R COIL fISioNER Lawrence I B Finn SENATOR 7th DISTRICT Robt Hardlson of Muhlenberg FOR REPRESENTATIVE OHIO COUNTY M T Westerflcld Democratic Ticket For City Conncllmcn P B Taylor Fred I Cooper E P Moore J H B Car I son W J Bean R T HooverII Vote for M T Westerfield and I against the Court Houfee Ring that is trying to dominate Ohio county politics ntt Republican caragalgn man- agersfare using moving picture shows t tIllustrate features of their c toII I It certainly takes rapid change scenery to aptly portray the spirit of i the Republican campaign IIcndorEeII of plea of a temperance campaign run I II with funds collected by a wholesale whiskey distillerand by their t votes they will say so In his recent speech at Covlngton i itoin speaking of the members of the IeSomeIe in another public institution than in i tlJudgetltin i ical paty Chairman McCulloch who distills I a brand of whiskey said to be with out a headache has given Judge ORear the worst political headache j a fellow ever had And there is even a worse headache awaiting the i l participants In the waterandwhls I Ikey Republican campaign after the I ii 7th of XovemberIj I It has been a matter of general comment that some of the most prominent Republicans of the StateII I and in a number of counties 1 1notat all enthusiastic about the areII J tees of their partys ticket dently they do not care If it is feated There is a reason for deIII I l I and In some Instances you do not lhaveto go any further back than the I famous McCulloch letter to find It quite certain that one of th IItsI bills offered In the Kentucky t Legislature will be an act to prevent corrupt practices In elections It will be presented by a Democrat will be passed by Democratic vote and signed by a Democratic Gover nor If the people want their hopes j transformed Into deeds they will vote the Democratic ticket and the t realization will be certain and t prompt tt Less than two weeks now until the election Let all Democrats whoII take an Interest In the success of their partys ticket lose no time inI I I I thorIII I i to1ii 1 pollIIngI expected at the polls f In these closing days of a ho campaign you will probably hear tales detrimental to the Democratic o candidates started by Republican bosses who have become desperate In a losing fight These same bosses have threatened to spring sensaUe before + election day and inasmuch as tbejvaw not made good BO far their scheming Work may yet be looked fpr Ifmay be well to be on guarh1 ugh nothing they may bebelieveda Judge jOJftear sets himself up as I a strong exponent of the Tobacco r Trust and yet he is runnlnrcn a platform which endorses the A 0alrii i r I 1ji f N a tI MS t ettatloa Wt1II 1e tiiUtbrwnemytgutilothe Trust Vobttcco giojjrejS have had in recent years Almost every pbio county knowtran jtddltlon it hen p eetl printed ibj the Republican or NI11eon1bas S the pest Interests of the toVadco fgrowers Mr iflT Wcsterfield the DemO cratlc candidate for Representative froth Ohio county is making a win ttlng race and the indications are i tb4helrlllbp elected by a hand i some majority He Is a man of I splendid ability and one of whom aIjIi the people will be proud He will I not be simply a figurehead In the Legislature but will know how to I draw a bill and have it passed Ho has no bosses but is running in the I Interest of all the people whom he will serve Vote for him r Congressman Ben Johnson has strengthened himself wonderfully In the minds of the people of all classes In his speaking tours through tho State lately From his colleagues InII Congress and from those who are best acquainted with his work have come words of praise for the man that show how he has won his wayII I Into the estimation of his constit uents by bard and successful labors In Congress Ir Johnson is cer tainly the right man in tho right place with good chances iof staying theretIf the Court House Ring at Hart ford is let alone they will contin ue to swap and trade for Republic n nominations Indefinitely andIan political will continue as they are now with no chance for a country Republican to have a show at a nomination for county office While planning and plotting for the I election of Judge ORear and the Republican ticket they are keeping their own Interests Well In hand How long will the Republicans of Ohio county stand for this sort of thingtTemperance advocates throughout the State do not want anything more than the famous McCulloch letter to prove the Insincerity of Judge ORear and the hypocrisy of the whole Republican campaign This letter broke the tbla veneering of an alleged temperance crusade on the part of the Republican ticket and showed how money was being toUcHed from the liquor Interests run it Coy McCrcafy has plant d himselfl cquarely upon a Counts platform and nothing has or t will happen to show his insincerity the premises Upon the first pace of The HoraM today will be fcund our explanation and amends for publishing the Ross letter anent Mr C EI Woods There are two sides to most matters of controversy and we think the arti cle explains what lei upto and how we came to be Involved in a matter Into which we entered end from which we ore departing with tho ut C most spirit of honesty just loo and good will We rio not think wo were altogether and alone blamable lln the matter but in whatever aIwe were accountable or culpable we make amends free from maticoI wrong Intent in the premises Ior b We have not seen any of the mov pictures being shown by Repub ling bosses in the present campaign but there is one which could be actf ed out before a motion picture ma chine that would make a very sug wqewill venture will not be exhibited tot Frankdfort In the peaceful pursuit of his thesbuilding a gun is thrust from behind a blind in the Secretary of States window there Is a shot and J- the man falls mortally wounded Few people would tall to recognize this pictureII 9 At last the light seems to have penetrated the dense political at + mosphere that surrounds the Hart ford Republican and it found that the merchants of Hartford and the 1 public generally made serious ob jections to its scurrilous account of the big Democratic rally here It intimates that some of the business men have been talking behind ita I back In behalf of these men we would say that none of them has said a word that he would not repeat to the editors face The Re- t publican will perhaps learn alteJJ awhile that it is the best poUcytoI speak of public matters even of the opposite political tlpOfalrJyI of remain silentIqeGood Farm For Sale Containing 65 Weiss oa Beaver Dam and Hartford pike onehalf mile from Beaver Dam Good five room house good outbuildings 8 acres In woodland Plenty of water and fratqNt Kal1 rklidf jAW jiOji sell horsef cattle frogs and farwlHjs Implements For further parties laVscail eraY JOSEPH B WILLIAMS 39U Beavei1 Date Ky t A RSFiit 2 1 ON untilwigs 0 C n Wfule the Judge Coferans ThisI Practice in His Public v Speeches Proof of Judge Oltearff Incon latency and insincerity+ is being furnished in heaping measure as tho campaign proceeds It la easy to take up every position hfe has assumed and show by thorocord that his private views and acts ate at variance with his public protestations The very latest evidence against him on this score is In the matter of free passes and has been produced by the Lexington Herald In a speech accepting the Republican nomination he referred to the Con stitutional provision against the use of free passes by public officials and he pledged himself If elected Governor tp see that a law was placed upon the statute book enforcing that section Since his nomination be has frequently condemned the rail roads for issuing such passes and public men for accepting them and has pointed to it as a fruitful source of corruptionrOn the very day that Judge ORear arose in the State Conven and condemned tho use of free passes his family rode from Frankfort to Louisville on passes issued by railroad and it is fair to presume that they could not and would not have accepted these favors from the rail rood without the knowledge anda consent of Judge ORear It ls just as culpable for the fam ily of the Judge of the Court of Appeals to ride on free passes as It would be for that official himself to receive such favors and it violates the spirit If not the letter of the Constitution when he permits them put him In that embarrassing po sitionThis charge was openly made by the Lexington Herald and It has been substantiated by others So far lodge ORear has not made any i explanation of how It happened that he could be so bitterly opposed to the railroads giving free passes to public officials when his own family profits by the practice In his speech at Bowling Green Judge ORear condemned the railroads because as he charged they have for many years secuctdicon trot tot the Legislative Committees If this Is true It Is most feprehensl ble and calls for the seryerest condemnation t but so long as Judge ORears family continue to be the guests of the railroads in their jourC rieylngs about the State his crltj clsm will be received with suspicion ahdwlth doubt as to his consistency and sincerity Last Call for Taxes Representatives of the Ohio ountjr Sheriffs office will be pt the following places atpthe ttmeladlll cated for the purpose of issuing Tax Receipts and you will save cpm Ing to the countyseat or avoid the necessity of a visit to your hpme by arranging to settle in this manner Deputy Sheriff S O Keown will eat Wysox Wednesday October 25 I Ceralvo Thursday October 26 forenoonSmallhous Thursday October 26 afternoon I Matanzas Friday October 27 Taylor Mines Saturday October 28afternoon I Rockport Monday October 30 I Dundee Tuesday October 81 T Hr BLACK S 0C- ByB 1 O KEOWNj DS olcya Kidney Remedy vs a Hope t Jcss Case r I I Hon Ark JB Freeman says I had a severe case of kidney trouble and could not work and myVfcase seemed hopeless I used several well known kidney remcdIeaVand I j had the services of a doctor fill of1 I which gave me no relief Ond large bottle of Foleys Kidney Remedy cured me and I have never been bothered since I have also recom mended it to my friends whO l1ree celled the same good results ti For- sale i 1 by air O 11IIOct 22Miss Sudle Felix pf thin pl cend Mr James 1J90 eroji riedaland went to OwenlQIJiM Tuesday morning and were fluletlr msrried They retnrgedltbgtalah- to the grooms home They aids- of the most popular young pqopfi t thg county We wish them sy Jbrigh and happy future A t 4 hI fIt S bereis considerable Iakppwl- thlir community Air Ansel Jf4HS born of this place who lias tyhoH fever la 4mprovlngi Roy Cal IIVig l iffnear this tows has typhoid Jereri Air w HrLys pa- t1lr the sck U T w Dttatel bt Olteat W the guett of Jar VoUer Mr is 4 iJ Aap wt 7 vpad Sat rdy Dr Am of LiitckMIdwM tM e gues1rt bt biebrothgr Mrs J ArtnsLI Iiere Iasit Satnrdlyy adMr J W Miller and famUy of fitlebnlagd weretbghgttea aof Mr Jt Lyons fkfelljjaftul gdly DrcT S BeananJV wifejt of Ola tQIf1erctthe guestft ot iir C D Bean route 1 yesterday 2 Jns W H Lyons of 6laloniTs t1e11Jst of Mrs S T + encb ana Mrs Will Miller in utsvijlc Mr Sammle Davion4nd wife 1liv ing j near Barretts F rry and Mr James Hoover and wife 9f Frleda1 land wore the cassia of helr fath I er and mother Mr and Mrs C B Di I Feljx last SundalIIi Born to tho wife of Mr Lewis Martin the 22d a fine boy t c THE MAIN OBJECT IS j TO GET OUT TilE VOTE I Every indication now points to a J large vote at the coming November election and with a large vote hem ocratlc success The cause of fingers defeat in 1907 was j not due to Democrats voting the Republican ticket but it was caused by j fifty thousand Democrats staying at home on election day It now seems that we are pot going to have th- suy at home vote to contend with 1 at the coming election and that a full Democratic vote will be polled throughout the State Democrats and notafew Republicans are sore ly dissatisfied with the Willson administration In fact some of the members of the Governors official j family say that Governor Willson 1 a Is I complete failure and that he has J brought discredit to the State Withi such a condition existing it looks like an easy job to defeat ORear nd hiss ticket However Democrats should leave no stones unturned and there should be no letting up in the battle that Is now being wagedI until the fight Iis ended and the vie tory announcedLaRue Count Herald Biliousness is due tfs disordered condition of the stomach Chamberlains Tablets are essentially a stomach medicine intended espec ally to acton that organ to cleanse It strengthen it tons and Invigorate it to regulate the liver and to banish biliousness positively and effectually For sale by all dealers m 1 1 COL FRANKS NOT SPEAKING Jj FOR HIS PARTYS TICKET f Col E T Franks of Owensboro erstwhile candidate for the RepubI ican nomination for Governor whoI was sacrificed to make an ORear holiday and completely flattened ou I ty the machine was in Frankfort this week What be had to ajrif the political situation was not alculated tQ be encouraging to the VRear candidacy Some wag hand ed Col Franks a pamphlet purport Ing to be the Pennsylvania Repub lican Campalgn Book but whichl was in reality a brochure on each page of which was the one word rotten He was askedif he could find any use forthebookit provldI ng material for his speeches In be half of Offence election and It l ISI said promptly retorted Yes I 1 can use it for all the speeches it will make in this campaign Strenuousr ifforts have been made to get Col Cranks on this stump but to all entreaties he has turned a deaf ear It Is said Louisville Times I i A Hpuscbold Medicine That Gltc 1 Confidence a Foleys Honey and Tar Com I pound Mrs rJ Adams No 522 t Kansas Ave Columbus Kas writes For a number of reara I my children have been subject tp coughs and colds I got some r e Foleys Honey and Tar CompoundI and hive found that it cured their J coughs and colds Ina very steer- ime I so I keep It in the house all1 the time For sale by all durg gistI m YourVotes r Solicited Some unknown friend has placed me In nomination as one of the con estants for the piano to be glue saway by Messrs Fair Co and a I am absent from home teaching school I take this method of re questing my friends to vote for me when purchasing goods at Fair iniand gladly reciprocated when op iprtunity U offered 42tr CORA L T IOMASSON Gives Aid to Strikers Sometimes liver kidneys and bowels seem to go tin a strike and refute to work tight Then yon need those pleasant little breakersDr Kings New LIe- PUlato I glvo them natural aid and gently compel proper action Ex ellent health soon follows Try them 25c at Jamee H WI lam aedlartford Ky Dock No 21 in the Ca klieflag river twentrnlBo Billefl from Hey rni ailter Wju ppejoejl list weekwtk im preaalve cerepaoefofI The toa of tM dam mesm am oMlot uric read to ftvkiicokl and ilmtif i 1Sa n Xattttckjr awitulyifr I r Df=1IFE 5 llliCrf laid FOR PAROLED CONVICTd rea- 1 J 1 alsoI JbhnR Walsh Dies One Week After Being Released i From Prison Chicago Oct23John R Walsh I former bankor publisher and tall your road owner released a week ago from the Leavenworth Federal pen go itentiary died ttoday of heart dls Ic go ease Mr Walsh had been In bed most too of the time since his arrival here trim Leavenworth October 15 He had been attended constantly byII physicians Intermittent reports of Mr Walshs falling health during his incarceration had been denied atIthe penitentiary On his release it the was plain that he had abed and heNa gave up plans ion resumption of his position asa financial leader an dwe The took to his bedagI Mr Walsh was seventyfour years inalI old Death came just nine days af theeI Federal penitentiary where he had W been sent on charges of misappro prlating fuialn of the bank to thco use of other enterprsesIMr Walshs health failed soon after hIS cntrnnfe In Abe pentontin of ry An Immediate movement to ob the tale his release on parole was begun by members of his family Mrs of theMary L Walsh and his two sons Richard W Walsh and John W atl Walsh At that time the examining Kephysicianfr Walsh was suffering with hare sling of Mvo arteries Orville E Babcock a son Cp lavr lIe cclared that Mr Walshs death was quire due to delay In obtaining Walshs the baEcockyheld President Taft and Attorney General Wlckersham responsible for that delay 4 theBEHIND WITH THE JURORS IS THE STATES RECORD FIsh The Cadiz Recordsaysmtr ofThe State of Kentucky now owes llf3fifg8 Dury the for over sixteen mon hst and the balance fot It tine been die nearly 000 nine montl4saaaatlll ijiere jg nQon paidfby squanjferejl 9early3 frQbo otthete people money during his admlnis dIE tratlon In scattering soldiers broad l i Dory verytany good forThese soldiers have been paid their hut jurorS berspromptly you who are forced by the law to serve must watt from twejve to eighteen months forypur money And Judge ORear endorses all this in his platt oflthenvote to OJlear and his crowd of hungry piehunters but If you do not then vote for McCreary and the Demo yan cratlc ticket You may not have had to serve on the jury during the past two years but you cannot tell how soon you will be forced to Take Your Common Colds So WI jjCommonjIng quent Jay the foundation of chrori COIIcB- and throat and may develop Into bropchltls pneumonia and con e- sumption rl For all colds jIntake Foleya Honey and Tar Com pound promptly After exposure and when you feel a cold coming on take datUse no substitutes The genuine Fortm a MAXWELL scl Oct 21Miss Hattie Mae Barr C who had been visiting Miss Lattye 000 Sparks of Hartford has returned home thussley day TMrwent to Livermore Saturday as Mrs Flora Watson went to the same place ThursdayII McCREARY VAS A URAVE AND GALLANT SOLDIER of At the Green Rlver Bridge fight len on the 4th of July 1863 Lieutenant ColonoKJamcs B McCrcary then a the dashing young officer had the un vet usual experience of having three of of tobls commissioned comrades killed a bus Very side while copsultlng the lai tp the alglttlen in prpgjeM The men1 Were dismounted tot thocharI eI oLthe stockade guarding the bridge while the field eflficera yfpre moue While Tecelylgg orders from rdt f the gallant Celn l A 4umlHg Dept taal1d oftJrtdoM renleecitlr4r its tItpfTonsil I If f i t oho Caputo1ow Just at tits momenl NYalotbmesIi Brent o Smiths regiment rode upfto V It CoJ btcCceatiYrasr3irlt te pf g and plan of tEbi battle when he received hla death wound Carlisle MereniiKti r An Old Snbscriber Who Gets RUbttbcr McHenry Ky Oct 23Edltors Hartford Herald Spme weeks ago sent you two new subscribers to paper 1 now sated you two dollars to pay for them Palmed to to Hartford to the big Democrat j rally but I Waa sfckand couldnt i I hope I will fie able to go to election Three cheers for Democracy j ELIJAH GV COOP- Er It BLOW FOR DEFENSE IN THEJMcNASIARA CASE s Angeles CaL OCt 28 At close of cpurtto dayV In the Mc mara murder tdalAve talesmen excused for various reasons hall empty jutS box was filled and only tenmdngf the orig J venire of 125 were left Under the tlawandthee6ldence am convinced that Juror George McKee is quallRedlaelt and the rules that the challenge of the defense is disallowed In these today Judge Walter N Bordwell sitting in the case James B 1lcN mar delivered first formal ruling In the matter 1 the qualifications of jurors and at same time struck a severe blpw the defense Tho challenge was Interposed by the defense when Mc- a asserted that Jie bad a strongithat the Times building Was j blown Up by dynamite and the be was rostrong that It would re strong evidence on the part of defense to remove his opinion LSICED MEN HOLD UP It AND ROB PAV ASTJt 1 Jackson Ky Oct 21iQne of boldest holdupsMn the History of Breathitt county took place on the Trap Branch today aboJt ten rabove Jackson where a band five masked mete held up D F paymaster for Lane Bros on L d E extension A demand that ho surrender U f which he teal Just drawn from of the Jackson banks and wits taking to too camps wan followed a fusillade of shots Dury ajt t to make iav6scape but his horso threw him antbe 108t his sad pockets containing the money escaped unhurt pttdlaW Im mediately telephoned to Lexington bloodhounds to trace tharob r f r fn thochifl season Beettiatyour derangementismalariall germs An occasional dose i ERBINE is all that is necessary keep the liver In sound working yHartford CP Beaver ljam Ky m PATRICK NEEDHAJI IS GIVEN HIS LIBERTY Frankfort KyOct 23ooV llson today pardoned Patrick J ol Louisville who is aerv out a fine of = 750 in jail for nspiracy to defraud a llfelnsur company He has been njall slgce December 11t10nnd the Gov says he has been siifflciently and Is the only one of the punishedTheremitted his part of the fine and the Governor remits the States part toy and Ncedham will be released NAMES 5000 AS PRICE OF THREE PINTS OF BLOOD Anderson Ind Oct 21Herh- el Bailey a clerk today sued Ira Peck a wealthy farmer for = 5 alleging that he gave up threeojpints of blood through transfusion 1which saved the farmers life Bal refused to accept a check for 40 offered in payment YEAROI11 tlGIRLTAKES HUSBAND L Carlisle Ky Oct213irsg01i- ver Derry of near this placeis probably tire youngest bride iri this section of the State She Is 18vyears ago and was Misi Mary Alice Al daughter of Air CharleaAllen- ofthtA county 1iwn moMod at home of tier fattier to Mi Oli Berry a farmer who ist6 yenta age 1tI dI daicldetmRIchmond Ki Oct 28rRetdro 4Iypnsg weffii a twerrhe h litr aged twenty yeaetna well kaowa- oung laP+ tset iMrt wet it q bPpis rlkd1edriastant- 1t He WM aaeaefBex To4dr tefap iasset t+ Ni nrft ltd I w aai NJ snbdwttit ijrbld br1elt w tv91 iti01- d t i WED1fflSDUO r 23 1911 THE HARTFOl1II RAlD rAGE FIvj- rtilncl wrn r rJ UI J MInt dr td i 111 ofIl Wordr i liv 1 f 1 r IIAcCaII Pttttm a FALL 15 cents No MODEL 4231 want your time A line the was never in We want to show you and will us by you to buy or not our sales have been and its no to us for our and Call and see us for any Fall and bear in mind that It to t With a that You 1 Giyen With Every Illinois Central Railroad Time Ta ble at Beaver Dam Ky NorthBQundL8outbpoagd I No 12485 pm No 1221228 pm No 101248 prm No lQ2248 pm Pn t J Eo Williams Agt P 4 0ooonooooooooooc 6 POINTS O OP P too O OP PPO c Mr Chester Loney of McHenry has typhoid lover 1 Nice fresh Pack Mackerel 431 BON Jumbo lareflne t 3tfM vWH MOORE SON h the season foil rdthjs vicinity llast Sunday night t Hominy both flake and crushed at W HI sMeatIar ket 43tr 0 Dottt fall to Brow def at Fordsvllle Ky next Saturday at 130 oclbck Miss Dfargarekereturned Thursday afternoon from a brief visit in Louisville Mr R H Barnes Beaver Dam was a pleasant caller at The Herald office last Wednesday For BaleTown property lots cottages and twostory dwelling A C TEI8ER C J1t your1 Laundry at my Grocery Wort Guaranteed Ca 1e4rforaAdpromptdefYe Y- tt Phone 140 llers Grocery J f Mr Lonnic Tweddell wife and lit- tlei daughter Nellie of Calhoun Ky haV1 eflH yfsttine relatives Iin Hart jford the past week I v aD PAPERS FOR SALE at The Nice and clean tied I r up7nf bundles Jive cenu a bun i kr dlfre for tencent tt JTryia sack o None SiKS5 l Tftere is none better t9 jt ti Bold 1tlH Moore t Son 43tq- it r you need Drugs of any kind S Jeitt forget the OHIO tiOUN CO has tlt 4uaflt and t vMl 8tf ttbdr4klrI c l lnqtU1ri hbmt i a- We just a little of to tell you iew Coac- tSuits and- Clocks i They are now in our house oil display prettier of Newest Creations shown Hartford you greatly accommodate calling whether are ready Already phenomehal wonder prices styles are irresistible Wear al- Ways Pays Tradel House Saves Money tjCgrPiano Coupons Purchase i Nol32r4soiam No1313b PERSONAL 00000 WVHMOPRE Picklesthey fheflrBtfrpstof MboretSona hHonJC vacant CO- liarttord Leave DomeiW3in8ii Heraldotflcer Irvington PloUr bobanywhere exclustgelyb- ye p1hear fItxUG 4r abOuiour N IMr R H Barnes Beaver Dam was a pleasant caller Wednesday at the Herald office n 4 Messrs J B Maddoz Itockpprtjr J H Loyd Fords me gave the Herald a pleasant call Thursday Messrs H E Shultz PrentlsjJ L Cummins Olaton were pleasant callers at the Herald office Friday Mr H E Mischke the local agent of the L N had a fine young bull dog to go mad lately andconsequent- iy was forced to kill the brute Messr J C Igichart Equality H Royal Fordsville and Rev H D Burch Frledaland were pleasant callers at the Herald office Monday Miss Llllle Ward who had been visiting relatives and frIehds in tQBowling Mr Will Riley Is opening UPB barber shop In the room corner of Main and Center streets formerly occupied by the Ohio County Bank Get our priceson Patent Medicines and Prescriptions before going elsewhere We can save you money 43tf OHIO COUNTY DRUG CO J F OASEBIEU Iii CO Funeral Directors and Embalmers All calls promptly and carefully attended to day or night Both telephones 28tf Beayer Dam Ky Hon JC Browder one of the ablest speakers in Kentucky will discuss the political lIssues at Fords vllle at 130 qclock next Saturday Dont failto hear liimr Mrs Maggl G lm1jafter a visit to relatives and friends in Hartford baa returned UoJ the residence of her home peoplenear Owensboro where she will spend th1I winter Hartford 8ch iof Music Piano Harmony Violin and Voice Culture Under the direction of Miss Kathe rln TbomnsontMot Frankfort and MJsi Margaret Nail city 38M Mr Albert Rial hasrented wad moved with hla family Into part of the Grimn propierfy recently pur cha be4 by DrE W Ford corner of Main sad Waahlagtpn streets 4 Mr Wi0Daacanand wife of arfreavilteV X1 i W JL Fells and wife frehi Saturday until Moa iar Xr Dw as1 preeld4nt ttke W l Pueaa Cbal Company Jlb Med it tk- bi41rNNo 1iIJWWU1IloD c was held next dayMri Fulkereon was a niece of Judge John D Wit sop of this city Jlr Estill Park has resigned his position with the Ohio County Drug Co here and will prQbably enter a school of pharmacy to complete his already splendid ability as a druggist Clear Run has secured Prof F P Salmon of Utica Ky for the fourth time to lead the singing at Mt Car mel the fifth next Sunday In this month The choir Is getting In good trim Mr Sam Gentry who has been In Caneyyillesold out and moved to Beaver Dam Mr Gentry has accepted a position as traveling salesman I Mr McHcnry Holbrook who Is attending college at Winchester Ky spent a few days with his par ents Mr and Mrs Rawan Holbrook last week returning to Winchester Monday The Kentucky Light Power Company Is putlng In some exten sive Improvements at helr plant here being forced to shut off light from tho town and residences while doing so At a recent convention of Democrat in Hartford at Demo cratlo headquarters the follow ing ticket was nominated for City Councilmen P DoTay lor Fred Cooper E P Moore J H B Carson W J Bean and R T Hoover It will be noticed that there are three old and three new councilmen named all good men The ticket appeals to Voters of all classes as a strong yet conservative one which will stand for Hartfords progress and good government I IRev J W Bruner of the Baptist Church preached his farewell set mons here last Sunday morning and night before moving with hia family to Center Tex as announced last week Rev Bruner has endeared himself greatly to tho people of this vicinity during his stay hero and all regret to see him and his excellent family leave He is an able zealous preacher deeply earnest in his work and has done much good In this community He leaves with the very best wishes of everybody for his continued success I inlaRender a well known colored man of Hayti Hartfords negro settlement shot and Instantly killed Tom Castle also colored Castle however was not the man Rerider In tended to kill but anothernegrb whom he thought had been disrupt- Ing the felicity of his home by pay- Ing too much attention to his fRen dertsV wife Render thoughthe was slipping up on a meeting of the two Rendet came tit Hartford surren dered to the authorities and was f 1 placed4n Jail h I Mr Arthur J FrelyogleiOifi Mai coutah ill and Miss ItonnlqDevor- of I Hartford were marledat the Methodist parsonage here by the paetgr Roy T V Joiner last Fri day night It was qultq a surprise to locaj society as it was not generally known that ttiotwq were sweetheartpand this was the grooms first visit hero j He stayed only a few days and took away one of our pretttesttgirls as his bride Mr Frelvogle Is an employe of a flouring mill at Mascoutah and- seonisto be an Industrious compe tent young man The First Christian Church of Hartford will be dedicated next Sun day with appropriate exercises This church building has been greatly Imprpved since It was purchased from the Methodist folks and lately has bad new pews and carpets put In The pastor Eld W B Wright who has been called to the church for another year will preach the dedicatory sermon and there will be special singing exercises ThA congregation is not largo but IndustrU ous and earnest and the progress they are making in church circles is a matter of general comment Mrs Settle Rowo died rather un- expectedlyI at her resldench on Union street Hartford late Sunday eveniof lung trouble She bad lived in Hartford aboutall her life and was 79 1eirSoldat ierdeath Only one child Miss Mary Rdwe survives her AnQther daughter i Mrs Henry Field died a short time ago Funeral services were held at the home residence yesterday afterrI noon at 3 ocloc c conducted by RqY TV Joiner of the Metiodist church and Interment was at Oak WIzeUgood lifeI i pta HerA Pr Me IiWi ot2 23WtYI lloCtarn IImkU city owu hwklrh M purchased iii othtowklck in that ties hae aid fortyYtlwM efsturatM + Itew rIzthe ferrth f f brgodstotal rr d oo o O0 Og000000QCaJ 1 O CIRCUIT COURT NOTES 0 q JO fpioo o o P 6 p 0000Y + The grand jury which was em paneled Monday of last week adjourned last Friday and reconvened yesterday mdcning There have been 10 Indictments returned to this time classified as follows Incest 2 willfully knowingly committing a fraud 1 offense of unlawfully acting as agent 1 seduction under i Injuringiliquor to a minor 1 disturbing pub llc worship 1 carrying concealed a deadly weapon 1 J J Stewart by request was excused from further services on grand jury this term Comth vs Willis Fleher and J E Jtarnhill In tho two foregoing case the grand jury after heating the vldence refused to return In dictment and the prosecution was dismissedJury Onllnnry Docket W N Leo vs L l N R R Co continued J M Taylor vs I C R R Co verdict of Jury for plaintiff T J Bandage vs M H E R R Co verdict of jury 85 for plaintiff Win H Renfrow vs M H E R R Co continued Ouyman Westerfield vs M H R En R Co verdict of Jury 190 for plaintiff I Gustavus St Clair vs M H E R R Co verdict of Jury 344 for plaintiff i iWm Murphy vs M H E R- RCo set forward to Thursday 1Otli day I P L Alford vs J W Embry continued for defendant i A D Taylor vs Bowling Green PacketiCo verdict of Jury 40 for plaintiff Comth vs Den Doss charged with malicious wounding verdict of Jury wounding in sudden heat and I 50IWard charged with incest on I trialII thetevldenceI j the killing of Chas Colburn filed a report yesterday afternoon exoner ating Perdue for the homicide NOTES Warren Lindley empan eled as grand Juror in place of Nat Llndloy who was excused from fur ther service on grand jury at this term Bfllns un with the docket Judge T P Blrkhead adjourned court last Saturday at noon until Monday ndori daring which time he spent with his rfamily in Owensboro Coirfmonwealths Attorney Ben D Ringo being upwith his work In courtwent to Owensboro last Thurs day returning to Hartford Monday eveningMr Marvin Miller official stenog rather went to Owensboro Saturday noon and returned to Hartfqrd Tuesday morning In time for court i United States D The Bank of posIt01II chosen by tho Ruth ington as a United States Depository y I for the funds of the Postal Savings Bank to be started In Hartford to morrow October 26This Is quite a compliment to an Institution rioted for Ita safe and conservative man I agement A full explanation of the Postal Savings Batik and its work Ings was contained In a recent issue of The HeraldI Purdue Kills Colburn Larkin Purdue struck and killed Charlie Colburn at Sunnydale Sun day evening about six oclock The killing twas the result of bad feel- Ing existing between the parties for several months It Is said that Col hurn was under the Influence of li quor hunted Purdue up and was advancing on him with a knife when struck over the head with n base ball bat Colburn lived about two hours after being struck Purdue came to town Monday morning and surrendered to the authorities and Is under guard waiting the action of the grand jury Boring For Oil Near Hartford I CompanyI talists has arranged to drill for oil northlotent has been employed active work will begin about November 1 andI contlntjead conditions permit AnI extenstveyiYea of land has been leas ed along the anticlinal of Ohio and GeqlojglstI j has given a most favorable report of 911 Indications In the region being yeartdreaWilbrotig This 14 possibly the only oil field In Kentucky to ba tested under sclentl io laveetIgatlonI k Former Senator Mcpr ary in a detendldl1lI i f 187fr aeclar4ati tbre theIco Royal has no substitute for making delicious home baked foods lOYAL BakingPowder ABSOLUTELY PURE The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar CAll FOR A GREATER KENTUCKY CONVENTION To be Held in Louisville Novem ber 1415Mayor Appoints Delegates So many Questions nt vital Im portance to the future of Kentucky are pressing upon the people of the State for discussion and wise solu tion that It scorns Important again to call together In conference representative men from all parts of the State to consider present condi tions and desired reforms and feasible methods of advancing the prosperity of the State Such confer ences heretofore held have resulted in great good developing a better understanding of the needs of the State anda closer cooperation among its progressive citizens and promoting A clearer understanding of what can be done and how best to do It In this spirit such a State conference is called by the Statewide ganizations which we represent to be Held In Louisville Tuesday and Wednesday November 14 arid lf The subjects to be discussed will cover the field of Kentuckys needs It Is desired to have In attendance the lIve publicspirited men of every county and city At our request the Louisville Convention and Publicity League will make all arrangements for the entertainment of the convention We are asking all County Judges andlagriculturalnumber of delegates not less Ill five each whose interest can ie counted on and whose advice will be valuable GEO H COX Owensboro President Federation of Commer clal Clubs- J W PORTER Lexington President State Development Asso elation XOT IDrdror James H Wil lams of Hartford has appointed the following delegates- R E L Slramerman Dr E D Pendleton Jno T Moore AC Yel serf W H Barnes WEST NOCREEK SCIiOOL- IMPROVEMENT LKAOLT Program for Friday evening Oc tober 27 1911 Singing Opening addressOtis Carson SongMarllssa Foster Whistling Song Walter Foster Questions and Answers Mertie Wll llford and Robert Davis Comic Surprise Bertha Ward and Dudley Westerfleld Select reading Qertlr Bennett Old business Appoint ment of committee to arrange pro gram Recess Singing Rollcall Debate Subject Resolved That tho Mind not the Body Sleeps Affirmative J P Foster A C Porter Negative Otis Carson Dudley Westerfield Paper Criticism Reading of pro gram FILYDIA FOSTER Secy HOPE WELL Oct 237Rev N B Watson flll ed his appointment here last Satur day night and Sunday it being his first Messrs Blade and family and Garret and his family AlecRnight and Sunday Dir Billy Johnson took two wag on loadinofBheepto heaver Dam last Saturday rMrAlbjnBhull left tor Illinois seraHeYrs Kitty thrown jaietftne IBfe and was burled the I6tn at Taylor town cemetery Her funeral was conducted by ROT Eply tRochee for Aunt Kitty was born in Ohio county November 7 1824 waS married to Alexander H Brown Octo ber the 6th 1842 lived near Pren tis and in Taylortown until 1858 then moved to Arkansas where she lost her husband and one son Dur ing the war In 186C she moved back to Ohio county where she liv ed until her death She professed religion about the year 1844 joined the Baptist church at Cool Springs lived In that Church until 1890 then joined the Methodist church at Taylortown She leaves six child ren to mourn her departure Mrs French Brown of near Pond Run died October 8 and was burled at Mr Ed Williams the 10th Fu neral services were conducted by Rev Birch Shields She leaves a husband and three little children TooMoro Than Enough Much To maintain health a mature man or woman needs just enough food to repair the waste and supply energy and body heat Tho habit ual consumption of more food than Is necessary for these purposes Is the prime cause of stomach troub les rheumatism and disorders of the kidneys If troubled with In digestion revise your diet let rea son and not appetite control and take a few doses of Chamberlains Stomach and Liver Tablets andou will soon be all right again For sale by all dealers m I State Inspector Todd has filed with the Governor a report of arr Investigation in Graves county which alleges that 3563485 Is duo the Commonwealth from county officials ESPECIAL PRICES ALWAYS PREVAIL g gLIKENSI One new three Inch Buckeye Road x Wagon FOR SALE Also carload of fr Daybreak Fertilizer and Farm and x Poultry Woven Wirejust in We carry a full line of Groceries R Hardware Tinware Queensware X Harness Saddlery and Notions 5 Just Received A carload o- fFURNITUREI Prices weights andmeasaresGlf- ARANTEED LIKENaACTONProprIetors HART OROZ KENT- UCKYAUTUMN OPPOOOPOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO I MillineryI All the newest and most attr tive d e signs mad trourord- eratmostreAsonable f Satisfactionli Uar I H iM Poppie Nailr Main Street Hartford ly 1S j I I I N FAME nix THE HARTFORD AJD wEnwl6snr 6cri as jelil I c c c Ike ila1tjord Hertd M ft fi E RAILROAD TIME T t BLE AT HARTFORD KY I TO rThtlfollowing Lk N Time Card Is eff Uve from Ionday Aug 21st North Bound No 112 duo at Hartford 719 a m No IM due at Hartford 340 p m South Bound I No 115 due at Hartford 845 a m No 113 due at Hartford 146 po m II E MISCHKE ARt ONLY WHITE MAN IN ENTIRE BLOC Said of the Residence of Justice Hughes ROWS OF NEGRO TENEMENTSS Surround His Magnificent 100000 Palace Picka Ininnies a Plenty II I IillS SLIWOUXDIXOS CIIAXCJED Washington Oct 20When JusII suIJJ r 100000 home which will be finjj lobed Ina few weeks he will be only white man living In the block on the street on which his house l faces Soon after President Taft appointed GOY Hughes to the Su preme Court ho came to Washington and spent several days looking for a house He was not satisfiedI I with anything on the market and rented a large old fashloned house I in Massachusetts avenue extend ed for his first season Then he and Mrs Hughes spent many afternoons bouse hunting but I they were disappointed again and r decided finally to build ft home I Justice Hughes said at the jima that as he expected to spend ther J cityiJ Jig wished to have a hptno that satII sfle3 him In every particular For a long time he debated whether he would build In Massachusetts avenue or Sixteenth street the two most select streets in the 1 city He chose the latter finally and bought a good sized lot on th corner of sixteenth and V str tIII I The lot has o frontage in Sixteenth street of about 30 feet and J 100 in V street In order to have an I effective entrance he decided to have the residence face V street There was no other house of any sort in VI street The property had been held I for years at a high price and reI I mained vacant Shortly after work was started on the Hughes home the entire frontage on hawS 1 of V rtTFool between Sixteenth nUll Seventeenth streets wag announced for sale at a greatly reduced price The land t had to be sold and wan bought In by a speculative builder who startedIII the construction of 20 twostory I box houses The houses were completed elxt weeks before the roof was on the Hughes house The houses did not appeal to white purchasers Or ten r antsy and were promptly offered to colored people who hastened to lo cats In such a swell neighborhoodI Altlionph they have been on the market but a short time 17 of th- emrare1 occupied f colorel residents of the na tionAl capital are famous for the size of their frmllks Their child c red are usually endowed with healthy JunpB and like to play In the middle of the strptll t When Justice Hugbri purchased the lot for Ms home Sixteenth and V streets was conMrter d one of the quietest locations In tho city T ero ere no street Para within two jj blocks And ro otr nnnovarcca phronlc rheumatism contracts the muscles dlsforts the joints and unIdermines the strength A powerful1 penetrating and relieving remedy will fbe found In HALYARDS SNOW LINIMENT It restores strength add suppleness to the aching limbs Iricer25cv 50c and I per bottle Sold bV Hartford Drug Co Hart fordiKy Donovan Co heave r DanvKy m now HERE IS YOUR A MAN SENATOR tiRADLEV r rlrt rl hltsaldiha a e itlcnot r fngrI nyeiiiigaJiT III IfI tespou6lbfgsn I 18t TstC any f arson delo- ii clba rge Here Is rptir man Senator1 Ip f Bradley At tianville IDa public rr fr aft+ z- rt1ii 7 r H speech H nBeJ Johnson the Con greeman from this district charged that it cost G6OOItcf get the four Democrats in the Legislature to vote for Senator Bradley Noh Ing could be more specific or more direct than this It 16 an open charge of corruption and bribery and while Mr Johnson does not Charge that Senator Bradley fur Risked the money he does charge h o was elected by money that was put up to secure four Democratic votes for him Congressman Johnson isi a thoroughly responsible man in what he says and will stand by his statement He Is financially res ponsible as well as otherwise Sen ator Bradley with this statement which has been printed In nearly all1 the newspapers in Kentucky you have certainly seen it Were youi merely bluffing or did you mean what you said in that Ashland speech If you did mean It there l i fno reason why you should not IIII mand an Investigation at Either Bradley has Jo demand an In vestigation or rest under the charge i i IsSi people of KentuckyElIzabeth town News OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O DAPKVDILLS O- OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO I I Now If the file In a rasping toneI should call the auger a bore And the monkey wrench a nu from the vise would the plane just smooth things oer If the house was full and the wa ter drunk would the hose reel all around And If the waters could speak na they flow how would Long Island SoundIf board a spell at a shore ho tel Is the billow that you pay If a single car weighs several tons how much does the whole subway I IICan a scavenger be a cheerful man when hes nlwayp in theII dumps II If the water pipes a in dance hag1 burst would the dancers use their I pumpsIii If a Harvard oarsman rows in a I roeaNorth what then does the Eskimo IIr B Gun missed ere would a parachute i This stuff glues me pain I If a bullfrog wore a hobble skirt would the lllly padand hark 1 I If a thelf broke into a drugstore dogwoode1 I If a parrot can swear can a croI groweI HH = J j I This Is the frivolous sort of think that is dubbed a daffydlll SJ CASTORIAII For Infanta and Children 1 t The Kind You Havo Always Bought I j thel i IISignatureIII I I y llu blow Will TlllrDo Style How did the Turks defeat that Italian regiment recruited n America Oumbusta Why jut t as tho ItalII ians were boldly advancing shrewd Turk shouted Shine and the absentminded Dagos fell to their I knees and felt for their brushes I HAIR HEALTHI Take Advantage of This Generous Offer Your money back upon request at our store If Rexall 193 Hair Tonic doesnt do as we claim Thats our guarantee You obligate yourself to nothing whatever Could you ask or could we give you stronger proof ot our confidence In the hair restoring qualities of this preparation Wo could not afford to so strong ly endorse Rexall 93 Hair Tonic and continue to sell It as we do If It did not do all we claim It will Should our enthusiasm have carried us away and Roxall 93 HaIr Ton ic not glue entire satisfaction to theI users they would lose faith In us sad our statement and In consequence our business prestige would suffer We assure you that If your hair la beginning to unnaturally tall out or i It you have any scalp trouble Rex Ij all 93 Hair Tonic wll Tromptl- eradicate and prevent baldness o operative Sold only at our store Tho Rexajl Store H WHHami 21 Alain street Hartford Ky I A11 I wLrm t BbKribf fa The Bauord Kteit ij KENTUCKY nEMOC ITS q TO HNISHCOHMPMG With Oratorical WfcirlwiqdrBig Speakers Will be Here oIfFOrCe Some of the best speakers In the Democratic party will take the stump In Kentucky during the re maining days of the present cam paign among thorn being William Jennings Bryan Governor Harmon senaItorI 31 making the trip aboard a special1 train and speaking at various points along the route from the rear plat form of the last coach He will bo accompanied on the trip by former r Senator James B McCreary and1 Congressman Ollle James A rally will bo held at Sebree Webster county Wednesday wheni speeches will be made by Congress man Swager Sherley and H V Mc ChesneySaturday October 28 a big rally will be held at Wllllamstown wheni speeches will be made by Senator John W Kern of Indiana E J tic iDermott and Mr McChesney Congressman Ben Johnson and former Congressman Rhea spoke at Cont gressman A O Stanley and H V McChesney will speak in Bollard county October 31 Governor Harmon Is scheduled to speak at various points in Central Kentucky October 27 and 28V He will make his first speech at Mays vllle but the other points have not been decided upon as yet Other speakers scheduled on that i date are Ollie James Lagrange E P Mc Dermott Versailles A O Stanley IOwenton Senator Taylor Hopklns ivllle Ben Johnson Springfield James Garnett Edmonton W A Cullop and Judge J A Sullivan Bowling Green Edgar Hager Cyn thlanel H V McChesney FlemI Ingibun wake Sherley Eddy lYlUej John 8 Kfiaa Lm asterIII TIlE 111011 COST OF SOULS LATEST QUOTATIONS p IRey Billy Sunday the former baseball player who has conducted evangelistic meetings in almost evII succeedled of souls to a businesslike basis He estlItmatevarious cities In Mr Sundays coatSiI sheet Indianapolis souls come high est at 620 eachtNew York City souls are quoted at 545 while in Boston they canibe obtained for 460 Other quotations are Denver 425 Chicago I 395 and New Orleans f78 ISo tar as Mr Sunday has made cheapestIhaveIheflda4 I Dilly SUnday8 figures have aroused much mystification and considerable adverse criticism Atlant ans complain because souls are so Cheap and Indianapolis people be cause they are so dear The goner al impression seems to be that Billy Sunday acquired the per centage habit In his baseball days and hasnt been able to shake It off Success Is the World Growing Better Many things go to prove that It is The way thousands are trying to help others is proof Among them Is Mrs W W Gould of Pitts field N H Finding good health fay taking Electric Bitters she now ad vises other sufferers everywhere to take them For years I suffered with stomach and kidney trouble she writes Every medicine J used failed till I took Electric Bitters But this great remedy helped me wonderfully Theyll help an woman Theyre the best t6nlc an finest liver and kidney remedy thats 50C1atGIVEN DEATH SENTENCE i FOR CRIMINAL ASSAULT I Lebanon Ky Oct 20John Bowman a young farmer of thf county who has been on trial since Monday charged with assaulting jon Minnie Lamb a YOung country gullyserar fenced Olo idle In the electric chair the Jury being out only thirty mm n uses It wilt be remembered that in the early spring of Ibis year Bowman together with Clfcteace Alford ale farmera young of ihleeontity were arrested cbarjjeAJ 1Ji criminally Mwuujnpft iCJ s ta bfvon s pundajr Afternoon jit t Hjiff JiT flpot at 9ult- r p in IVf f for t r lhjIt tiojenge1t- ytgld 1 pirJtp Jh tq sites ltl- OxcJEeltteat t Jltttb tie U fif d x r r of their arrest and they ware bTurrlo d to the Jefferson county jaill for sat keeping Moutaldo of the regular panel ot jurymen of Marlon county It Was necessary to summon 100 men from Boyle county One juryman was selected from Marion county and eleven from Boyle county Alford Is now In jail here awaiting trial which IB set for the January term of court ooooooooooooooooo I 0 SPECIAL NOTICE O I 0 in regard to O 0 OBITUARIES RESOLUTIONS 0 0 OF RESPECT fie O- OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ITho Hartford Herald has adopted a new rule in regard to Obituaries Resolutions of Respect Cards of Thanks c whether written at the the behest of lodges churches nr Individuals and that is we shall charge at the rate of two ceqts per line for all such articles except obit uary poetry which will be one cent per word stralghtThls Is file small est rate we charge for anything and is only onefifth of our regular rate The amount in cash or stamps must accqmpany each article or it will not be printed Six words average a line In ordi nary reading and every separate character or initial letter counts as a word The heading and the signature both count one line each even if they are only a word or two All obituary poetry straight through one cent per word Contributors please remember THE DEMOCRATS SHOULD LET VELL ENOUGH ALONE Tho Democratic speakers have been kicking because Governor WIll osn is out of the State more than he Is In the State These speakers really dont know when Kentucky is well off Wouldnt Kentucky really be about as well off If Augustus Ever lasting Willson would stay out of the State In fact wouldnt It be cheaper to pay him HS a day or whatever his salary figures just to play golf with Taft Especially if Willson could be Induced to take along the members of the Board of Equalization While Willson was playing golf he could not be dragooning the to bacco patches with troops or veto- Ing Confederate pension bills And while the members of the Board of Equalization were acting- as caddies for Taft and Wlllson they could not be putting horizontal raises of 15 per cent on an already heavily taxed and longsuffering tateBy all means let them stay out of he State until McCreary is elected and Inaugurated We dont care if you never come backHendo- rsaD Journals CON Lungs Mida Dry Hacking Cough can be relieved by usin- gBallards HorehoundSyrup Its effect in the lungs Is soothing and healing very gratifying to those who are racked by a painful cough Believed tightness loosens phlegm clears the voice of hoarseness and Quiets all irri tated conditions to that the sleep is no longer disturbed at night price 23c Gee sad tOO Buy the U00 size It con t loins five times as much as the 350 else and you get wlh each bottle a Dr Horrlcka Red Pepper Porous Plaster for the chest J me FDall rdPrcp SttouUMe Stephens Eye Salve It a healing ointment for Gore Eyes- OhleWfeeNtttNetelaY KyyKydMcCalls Magazine and McCall Patterns For Wonlat oldersmagazlneor pattains reliable Faahlol1 Guide monthly in- oaq inllllon one hundred thonuhd 1designj 1 Is brimful sparkllnjf cbort ctpnM amlhelpf 4 inforfhitioe for womed ior coucaal1oMcelraew +aftaor Pt6t MW0 lrNnisr i4 aN otliie is Itad asgber 1014 lYaa iialsrssess Ilea toy otfes torwrahtwCxaskyMeretwnjrsaulter IIIaJtr f t l1M 1f ALI MAGAZINEr T J In R a w=r1dttl1 Olt liT1 Subscribe for The Hartford Ke volt f r 1c r J I 1 in Lowswtit by CHAS STOtL CO i ff Its just astepto Texas L USEDANELIOUNErAXLE11EASE IMade vie- the Cotton BeltRoute the direct quick lino from Mem phi thtough Ark ansai to the Southwe- stoperating too trains dally with through sleepers chaj rears and parlor cafe can Trains from allarti of the Southeast connect In Mem phiwith these Cotton Belt trains Southwest keeprmltlnwtbllopportWllt7trt Olgo F k1 And donttt Have to greasir but once a- t4eek r C OIL y splendid via Balt Route j fare excursion On the lit and Sri Tuesdays of each month ex cnnlon tlciclt era sold via Cotton Belt Route to mints In 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farmerLoukVillel N 1 125 R II tUJ It J II anti Bryan s Condoner I w 1 I150 It I 01 II 01 Thriceaweek New YJd J 65 i II J waekSt Louis Rt5iUJip 1I8Q Twic 154I l s a 150tobM tMp F P J 1 JAddisis1 Mini Kyr- 4x ft 1 lW r II J J J r WEDNESDAY OCT 28 19U THE HARTFORD HERALD PAGE SEVEN WIpflSCEHET I OF OHIO COUNTY BOYS I I f t Irr the Confederacy JBeautifu JI CitY of Atlanta Qoes Up j j v in Flames h Our last article ended the cam f palgn from Dalton to Atlanta last Ing Just four months That last days fight at Jonesborp ended the campaign Atlanta was evacuated the night after the f iIof Jones boro The powder magazines were blown up which shook the earth foi mUesAt the saute time the city caught fire and every building In that beautiful city burned to ground Next day Shermans theI took possession of the city but found nothing there but a heap of ruins I Marchail Neys rear guard did not suffer any more on Bonapartes retreat from Moscow than the Orphan j Brigade suffered on that campaign II from Dalton to Jonesboro Ed Porter Thompson says In his His tejy of the Brigade that 842 nonI I I qommlssioned officers and privates t were killed wounded and taken prisoners of whom only 200 had I been captured 180 rankandflk had been killed at various times I and 530 wounded Gen Hardee reported iI the loss of the Brigade to be greater than that of any other Brigade Ii in the corps I Now what the boys had always rImainedI Barnesyllle to be mounted withstanding our previous hard shlps what remained entered Into the project with great zest Lieutenant Foreman with about half of our company were taken prisoners but a special arrangement was agreed to between Sherman and Hood to exchange certain prisoners and our boys made prisoners I In the battle of Jonesboro were on the 19th of September exchanged so our company now numbered about thirty Including the officers that worn to be mounted Some however who were wounded never came back to be mounted There was a detachment that neVer was mounted from all the regiments so there never were more than 80 of the Brigade mounted After refreshing our horses we remained at Barnesvllla but a short time till we moved up to Newman Ga to cover Hoods rear as he started on his march back to Ten nessee We followed him across the Chattahoochle river then we turn ed back and recrossed the river and marched back to a little town by the name of Stockbrldgo twenty miles South of Atlanta where we remained until the 15th of Novem ber when Sherman started on his march to the sea Gen Wheeler had come back from Tennessee and taken command of all the cavalry around Atlanta and made preparations to meet Shermans great army as li4 moved through that beautiful country burning and devastating everything in Its wake Now I have heard that there WBS a song composed called Shermans March to the Sea I have never heard that song and If I were where It was being sung I would leave Any one having seen what the writer saw how Shermans men burned the commodious homes and laid waste the beautiful plantations could never listen to that kind of national air Our Brigade was on the outskirts of that great army as It moved through the country keeping the marauding parties from pillaging the country We wore skirmishing ev err day and taking prisoners when ever chance offered Some times we would have as many as 25 prisoners at a time and when thev became burdensome to us We would hand them over to the Texas Rangers What they did with them we never knewAt on time ns we moved on Sherman left we not too closer to his main army They got us in such close quarters that we Had to cross a swamp one night to extri cate ourselves The nleht was cloudyanrt no moon apd WQ march ed about fI ver miles nmonp oppress trees inwater walctdeep We could never hive pot out It we had not had ft guide Next nornln we went In camp killed a hop and dugII some sweet potatoes to prepare a i 1i 1 mI t S 1 I J wII R tat =siaysfrk tr- earTbIIhi shs E= NEAaMtCnEsL y ft L l II FYtfhebnlrBivYsMap e II I t in Vi oJv I + nrrli rttvHYD tit + mealiwhenthe tEll8 fired on 111 So we threw out a skirmish line and held them back till we got ready for them Then they retreated To btf continued T SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT IS DUE TO DEMOCRAT Td listen to the Jlepubllcan speakers one would think that the Republican arty In Kentucky had originated the common school sys tern and were the only people that could be trusted to bring It to perfection As every friend of educa tlon in the State knows there Is no jj law on the Statute book in regardI to education that was not put there by Democratic legislators and whit 3 advanceImentI have done great progress Is being made and with the election of Governor McCreary further improvement Is sure to follow The fact that we have better teachers who are paid better salaries and that there are more schools in Kentucky now than ever before is a11 duo to the reorganization of tho public school system under the School Board This Act was passo1 Iin 1908 by a Democratic Leglsla turo and was drawn by Mr J A Sullivan who Is Governor McCrea rys close personal friend and aL member of his Campaign Committee The Democratic party can be trusted to build upon this admirable foundation a noble superstructure that will place Kentucky where ii belongs among the greatest educa tional States in the Union For Chapped Skin Chapped skin whether on the hands or face may be cured In one night by applying Chamberlains Salve It Is also unequaled for sore nipples burns and scalds For sale by all dealers m VICTORY FOR AVOMANS SUFFRAGE COMES AT LAST San Francisco Oct 13Call fornla has voted to enfranchise her womenWith the votes all but counted In the Golden Gate Stato the suffrage amendment Is assured of a majori ty of 2051 votes and the final returns may make the figures higher than that It was a day of wild ex ultation throughout the State The women had snatched n victory out of defeat and they were beside themselves with Joy Particularly In San Francisco where the Suffrage Amendment had been defeated by a majority of near ly 14000 votes was the spirit of rejplclng let loose in all Its vigor and Intensity Women embraced and kissed one another Indiscrimi natoly and all personal and sectional differences were forgotten In the glad word that suffrage had won Club women college women working women and Just plain wo men Joined hands and hearts In one great happy throng and sang and shouted the California verdict so long and lustily that It must have been heard around the world JAB 0 Dahlmon Cowboy Mayor of Omaha Throws the Lariat Major Jas C Dablmqn is of an interesting and Impressive person ality Starting his career as a cow boy he is at present Mayor of Oma ha and has the following record to hIs credit Sheriff of Dawes coun ty Neb three terms Mayor of Chndron two terms Democratic National Committeeman eight years Mayor of Omaha six years and in 1910 candidate for Governor of Nebraska Writing to Foley Co Chicago he says I have ta ken Foley Kidney Pills and they have given me a great deal of relief so I cheerfully recommend them Yours truly signed James C Dahlman For sale by all druggists m L The November Womans Home Com pan ion The November Womans Home Companion contains an article by President Taft of Interest and Importance to every woman It is an appeal to the women of our coun try to help the President in his ef forts to pet the Senate to assent to the arbitration treaties which If signed will go a long way toward abolishing war It would ban great achievement and the President I believes that women can help bring it to pass Asde from thIs very Important feature the November Companion contains a mass of good reading beautiful Illustrations and useful t suggestions The great hpusekeepnghome decoration houleholdandfasblonde partments are as always filled with entertaining material of timesav ing and moneysaving value to women At this time of year special se ltlon should be made of thefash oapages Vrhlcn under the able df rection of times Margaret Goi ld bd wen known fashion authority irV aWltabX directory briefed I Leq em4si Pmasttyetlblew 4 tu 4II doD IfK 4 1 1daWt The e c 1 i jrtt i iTWDHATFIElDSKlllED IN WEST VIRGINIA FIGHT Died With Their Boots On and Were Game to the Last Minute Charleston W Va Oct 18 Elias Hatfield aged forty Troy Hatfield aged thirtyfive and Oc tavo Gerone an Italian aged this tyeight the three participants In a pistol battle started by the Italian are dead as a result of a controversy that started over the question of boundary between saloon properties The two Hatflelds are sons of Devil Anse Hatfield leader of the famous HatfieldMcCoy feud that raged In the southern part of West Virginia Virginia and Kentucky from ten to twenty years ago and true to the saying so often heard at that time they died with thel boots on The trouble yesterday that result ed In the death of all three partici pants grew out of a friendly agree ment between Carl Henson proprie tor of a saloon at Cannolton two miles from Boomer where the Hat field boys owned a saloon that neither would encroach upon the territory of the other Gerone lives at Harewood half Way between Boomer and Cannelton and It was there that the two Hatfields went yesterday to persuade the Italian not to deliver beer In the Hattlelc territoryAlthough the trio had previouslY been good friends lerone became enraged drew his revolver and ai the two Hatflelds stepped from the doorway fired four shots two tak- Ing effect In each of the men whc dropped to the ground While lying Before the doorway out of which Gerone leaped Ellas who was the first to fall drew his revolver and fired Troy tho brother did likewise and in an Instant five shots sank Into the body of the Italian who fell dead A moment later the two Hatfields died and n few hours later four brothers took possession of the dead Today thev will take the dead brothers to Hol den Logan county where burial will be made within sight of the place where Devil Anse a few weeks ago was converted baptized and declared he would henceforth live a Christian life Passersby found the two brothers lying in the road Elias was dead but Troy was still alive and manag ed to articulate You dont need to hunt for the man who did this he Is dead too before he died Children Cry FOR FLETC- HERSCASTORIA Awful Moment That maneating lion glared at you just before you shot him 1 Intently replied the scientist Ho appeared as if he were looking me over for a purefood label TAKE IT IN TIME Just as Scores of Hartford People Have Waiting doesnt pay If you neglect the aching back Urinary troubles surely follow Act in time by curing the kidneys Doans Kidney PIUs are especially for sick weakened kidneys Many people in this locality rec ommend them Heres one case J C Weatherholt High street Cloverport Ky says Two years ago I did not think it possible that I could ever be well again in fact I had settled up my affairs I can not describe the misery I endured from pains through my back and whenever I stooped they became so sharp that It really felt as if some one were thrusting a knife into my kidneys I was often very dizzy dark spots floated before my eyes and I had to grasp something to keep from falling My joints became swollen to twice their natural size and 1 lost weight rapidly until I was a mere skeleton The doctors medl cines or the many guaranteed cures that I tried did not help me and fi nally It was my good fortune to hear about Doans KIdney Pills I immediately procured a supply and I was greatly surprised by the re sulta received Before I had taken contents of the second box there was a marked Improvement and I I continued using them until I was completely curedI am now as welt aa any tuna in this county and I give Dosne Kidney Piljs tie credit For pale byv li dealers j rice60 cents FosterMllburn Co Buffa lo Now York oIfSigyi kfqp tbe United sates MeUatt ttetti+tf aDoa4 take ftp etktft i Tho Stud You Have Always Bought and which has 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Camp ny I INCOIUOItATKD E G BARRASS MGR- Hartford Ky Will wire your house at cost Electric Lights are clean healthy and safe No home or business house should be without them when within reach RARE CHANCE Big Pay for Solicitors I 0 THE CINCINNATI WEEKLY ENQUIRER is offering Five Thou sand Dollars in cash premiums to solicitors in addition to a liberal commission that iis more than ample to pay ones expenses besides af fording a living profit while en gaged in the work of soliciting sub scriptionsTHE WEEKLY ENQUIRER is now atwentyfour page magazine style paper chuck full of reading most acceptable to any wellordered home Each issue contains a ser mon by Pastor Russell an essay by Dr Madison C Peters a serial and short stories natural history gen poI litical and national affairs that are of interest to all people cut patterns for ladies and youths and miscella neous matter all of high moral in fluence also market reports from all commercial centers and veterinary columnsThe aim being to present the reader with an exceptionally good family journal of superior merit free from allmatters that an- tagonizemorality jjustice and truth To circulate such a paper all wellmeaning persons can benefit their community and add their mite in the uplifting of civic and political thought and action IAny person lady or gentleman with leisurehours desirous of doing a good turn for the community at the same time earning fair payment should apply at once for particulars by writing to THE ENQUIRER Cincinnati 0- Very t Serious It is a very serious matter to sic for one medicine and liave the wrong one given you For this reason we urge you in buying to be careful to get the genuine BUCK DRAUGHT liver Medicine The reputation of this old reliable medicine for constipation In digestion and liver trouble is firm ly established It does not imitate other medicines It is better than others or it would not be the fa largersaleSOLD IN TOWN F2 un WiW rWirWirWirWirWir t SEND YOUR BOY TO MATHENEY BAITS Vanderbilt Training School FOR BOYS Elkton Kentucky A limited select school for boys Faculty collegetrained men Our patronage has come from several Southern States Twenty four different towns in Western Kentucky rep resented this year 1 Electric Lights Steam Heat Hot and Cold Baths Extremely Healthful location 400000 recently spent on improvements No saloons in the town or county Moral surroundings excellent Unex celled as a school for young boys M Nineteenth Year Begins September 6 1911 I Write for catalogue A1 Address All communications to- E v V Deskr flOTENEY BATTS I Jin11 7e III In r RIi t iii nNe 1 iorr i i l J 1 IJ9jI M Y e Ili tint wttl rrf t t h S- L t f I 1 i titi H lr4 Mx ao sRrs 1I i 7 ASr + z tRt A4I It rfC4 rgpr rgrtgx4W ywpgta s pa Il M + rcfi OCT 25 1911 HERALDwEnxPAGE EIGHT THE HARTFORDr i I I I i The Hartford Berdlt J 1 BOOKKEEPING J ChANGE t IS t00ACC0 TRUST PUI i present Organization More Tol 1 I I l erableCharge Made by I Attorneys GeneralII New York Oct 2Bn protes against the proposed dlssolutloi plan of life Amerlcah Tobacco Company the AttorneysGeneral of Vir slnia North and South Carolina to day submitted formal objections tithe judges of the United States Clr cult Court They charge that the plan Is a bold attempt to nullity the I judgment of the United States Su prerae Court and declare the present status Is more tolerable than the plan proposed The plan turns loose no assets 1and no agency the attorneysgener al set forth by which the AmerIcan j o Company maintains Its absolute dominion over the tobacco I trade Its avarice for power and its utter unwillingness to loosen Ita grip on the tobacco business Is h strikingly Illustrated In Its refusal to give up one of the least of Its subsidiaries R P Richardson Jr Company Incorporated although that company has petitioned to bo allowed to do an independent busI- ness The attorneysgeneral assert the dividing of the company Into several working organizations will effect a change In bookkeeping only and that it will be dismembered on ly as the hand is divided Into fin t gers To have real competition there must he antagonistic Interests whereas the trust plan they say maintains a community of Interest between all the companies It Is sup posed to create DKMOCIIATI J SPEAKING Hon 1 C lirowilcr of Russell vllle will speak at Fortlsvlllc Saturday Oct 2H 1011 at 130 p m 7tr Ilrnwdor Jis n stem pleasing speaker and you should hear him liveiybodylean Ladles Invited fl n LIKENS Cliinn Cam Com C 31 CROWE Secy 1 PUBLIC SPEAKING I Mr M T Westerfield Democratic I Tomlnee for Representative from Ohio county will address the voters tit the following places and times Centertown Monday night Oct iU EqualityTuesday night Oct 31 Ceralvo WcduesHay nightv Nov 1 RockportThursday night Nov r Simmons Friday night Nov 3 Messrs Ozna Shultz and L L Stewart will speak at the following t In behalf of the Democratic 13 J 1 1vlrcesI ticketsTaylor Mines Friday night Nov night Nov IICromwel1Saturday J S Glenn and Ct M Crowe will speak at Heflin next Saturday night I Oct 28 I Everybody Invited and urged to t come out and hear all those speak r rersi Tnlceii Up as Estrays Two red heifers yearlings past l lOwner will please call pay cost and iet same 42tf O KEOWN Deputy Sheriff t IS TAYLOR MIXES I Oct 21Thoro was a dance here at the hall Saturday evening Had a large crowd from McHonry and i I IDeaver Dam good music and oplen I I IdldorderMiss Tichenor loft Friday evening for Centertown Ky to vie t It her mother Mr Wavle Lyles of Taylor Mines I I1eft Thursday for California t tThestork visited the home of Mr and Mrs Clare Ament Saturday ev I ening and left a largo boy weighing i eight pounds Mrs George Hofllnor after several I weeks of illness departed from I thIs life Friday at 10 oclock a m I t Funeral services wore held at the church by Bro Harper Saturday at I 2 oclock Her remaIns wore laId in the cemetery at 3 oclock p m 1 Mr 9V Lyles who has been 111 several days Is ImprovingI f ffort Mr B F Hudson who has been ill of typhoid fever has completely recovered COURTSLOWER SUSTAINED ALSOP FORCED TO PAY f The Owensboro Slessengor says fThe jpuprerao court of tie United l gtatoaon Monday denied the writ of l certiorari In the case of Conway and BothersI ig lSBVat Alsogand the it f- I S feBd Htwrjl now be forced to pay jfhe jjoptiie liability for tho stock be 1IAJJ8 the 011r9sa ng uk t f ra- I A I rrJS and Trust Company at the time that concern went to the wall The Judg Jt 4iti tbnlAaE1 tladp idtbr 4 dA4f The case was flrfct tried out in the fedetolrSguxt jjfprtbo Western dU Jrlct of cntiickVIoret hicljJMdg falter Brand presided An appoa Wad taken to the district clrcul court of fpneals ond thdre the Judg ment of the lower court was atQrm theifesuedandt I Ipreme court where the former Judg jmehtaVere again sustained TWO SETSOF TWINS CAUSE MANS SUIC1D Maysvillp y Oct 23rLei- Hay 31 years old a former section boss oni the C ft 0 railroad here committed sulcldo at his home In this city by taking carbolic pqid- Two I years agri his wlf6 became the mother of twin boys and last Thursday she presented him watt twin girls Bclnft out of work wIth no money and two sets of twins to take care of scorned to prey upon IHays mlndmaklnT him despondent He bought the acid took it hqme and after kissrg his wife nnd babes swallowed the poison fall ling across the bed in the same room with iMrs Hay exfIrlnc In n few minutesHis so upset the sick woman thfVUsliejtelled tp nourish the newly born twins and early this morning one of them died from lack of prop er food Mrs Hay Is In n serious condition and may not survive the shock Utlcn Stable Burns Early Saturday morning the sta bio on the farm of Frank Collins at Utica was destroyed by fire Two horses and all Mr Collins farming Implements were destroyed TheiJ loss Is estimated at 400 with no In surance Tho fire brokq out about 3 oclock in the morning No fire had been In the stable for a long while and no member of the family had been In the stable since Friday evening when the horses were given their night feed sAgeil Minister Injured Rev J W Brewer of the WhItes vibe vicinity a retired Christian minister while attempting to step from a street car In Louisville Fri day morning had his heel caught on the step and the starting of the car threw him to the street Ho struck the street with much force and re ceived Injuries which are thought to be serious and It Is feared he has received Internal Injuries He ro turned homo Friday afternoon Farm Laborers Scarce Owonsboro Ky Oct 23Ono of the most serious problems tho farmers of this section pf the State have to face at the present time Is the se curing of competent farm laborers There has been a scarcity of farm tenants for several months but now at the busiest season of the year it Is almost impossible to find help and those that are available are not capable of handling the work The President signed Monday the proclamation declaring the neutrality of the United States In the war between the Ottoman Empire and Italy j Muhlenbdrg county is said to have the best tobacco crop this year It has had in many cars The yield per acre is not the largest but the quality Is exceptionally good Fbi SnterAll sizes from 6 to 300 acres We con please you if you want to buy lane A C YEISER CO- Hartford Ky The ArtUtio Temperament- A famous singer was undergoing the ministration of the whips barber I opes said the barber that we shall are the pleasure of earln you at tbe concert tonight No explained the famous singer Ive had a long and exhausting sea son in America and within a few days I am to open In London I have decid ed not to do anything on this voyage Ire the eomo way with me said the barber understandlngly When Im hasboro I never looks at a razor Success Magazine LepalHoliday Dlndlosworth seems to rather look upon hIs wife with awe Yes I met him yesterday and be wnntedto borrow Sfrom me 1 ask ed him why be didnt go to his bank for It and ho replied with surpriset tJthat he was unable to conceal Why bless mol Id forgotten that the banks were open today just the lame You sea tills is my wifes Birth flay Chicago RecordHerald This Hard Crutl World Irs CrawfordYon cnn have all tbeI bread nnd butter you want but no more cake WillieSay ma bow to 11 can never have a second helping of nay of the thbip IUppfokotrs i VulisrKy Why do you sty be to TBlgarT JxRre ltapM tt kikra851BOy U rIIeotaka18R- ec8rt learJ9 Ji- i a J p f oJ J Cosntglt Hut ZcUnt A XUn PlUTNAM attemptedsome4 thing that the other fellow didnt dare to doand he made good J M Were making good here by doing something that othersxx dont follow were making this store known as the head quarters fo- rHart Schaffner S Marx N clothes which is only another way of saying headquarters fobestglality and we live up to that in every department i q SUITS 118and up OVERCOATS 11650 and up- t j r Our Barnes Special Suitf and Overcoats For old men and young men qant be duplicated for the prices and 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