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Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.): October 25, 1911 Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Jno. P. Barrett & Co. Hartford, KY 1911 haf1911102501_sn84037890 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.): October 25, 1911 Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.) Jno. P. Barrett & Co. Hartford, KY 1911 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognitio n (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has be en done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Librar ies Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. 1 W' MPJi V , THE HARr FOWr HERALD. " i J 1 t NO. 43 i , ... .. ., Subscription 'tflJPer Year, in Advance. ' ,W" .'qffflh ; "' Com, thfrnn i Soiy ww it m ftft Satfwhabtrwg-atH- j &&" 4j Kinds Job Printing Neatly Executed. GROSS SLANDER OF TEAR. . HAKTFORD, KY., WEDKJB3SDAWOGaPOBSR 25, 1911. 00 IHE Woods' untUjfovor two weeks later we received a letter from him (datHERALD AND ed Oct. ' 14) In which he seemed very much incensed towards "Fair Play" and asked us to publish tho WOODS latter'Breal 'namo, threatening tq' . U. come to; Hartford and show him up. We printed !Mr. Ross's name, as resame In Which Former Makes quested and in the position(ourInlast) tho Issue stated (our premises' saying wp had given space Amende Honorable for Mr., .Ross's article without any malice whatever against Mr. Woods FOR PRINTING ROSS LEITER and Wholly without any purpose to Injure the latter In any way. On Wednepday morning (the day Explanation of What Brought of our fast? Issue) there appeared In tho dally press a special dated at About An Unpleasant Richmond 'which said that Mr. C. E. Woqds, of that city, had engaged we editorially referred to him as "a scholar and a gentleman In all those terms Imply," and we have never yet changed the Import or meaning of our opinion. In the present unpleasant Incident, started by Mr. Woods himself, we have aimed to be fair with him In every way. In the light of the above testimonials, which we have no reason to doubt, Wo feel that he has been done an Injustice nt the hands of Mr. Ross, and for tho publication of the latter's article, In that It reflects upon Mr. Woods's political or personal character, we offer our apologies. As we havo not given our editorial columns to abuse or misrepresentation of Mr. Woods, we 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 nover had twe better personal friends than the editors of The Herald. We hope he will accept our amende honorable and that wo will yet bo friends ns of yore. We have received a letter from Mr. James M. Ross at Greenville, Ky., In which he says he has written Mr. Woods, assuming full responsibility for what was contained In his article In The Herald. On Monday we received a letter from Mr. Rose, whom we have regarded as a gentleman in the fullest sense of .the word, only seeking to defend his old friend McCreary from an unwarranted attack, In which he says for us to say that what he wrote had been told him by rellablo parties, that he wrote It fully believing It, but that if he had done Mr. Woods an Injustice, he regretted the circumstance very much. Mr. Ross came here from Madlson-Ylll- e, a stt anger to our citizens, but his Integrity was vouched for by the with which Hartford Republican, paper he wns connected In a business capacity for several months and In whose employ he was when he wrote the articles for the Herald. explanation This rather lengthy Is offered to show Just what brought about an unpleasant Incident, nnd to show how we have tried at all times to be fair with Mr. Woods and all concerned. arid be near enough to the guide to got the benefit of his explanations, advice and suggestions. Thursday, dividing Into groups as I we did the night before, we made COUNTY TEACHERS Itho long route, so. fuj) pf wonder and of beauty.. n To' attempt to describe the many and beauties. of Others Who Took in wonders all subterranean this greatcaverns, est of woilld be futile, but BUfllce It to say Week. that wo may forgot many of the things we saw on the trip; other RECOUNTED things will grow dim on memory's II FINE JOURNEY page as the days go by, but we will nover forget the hearty and grandEmbracing Several Points of eur of those yawning pits and. towering domes, tho beauties of "starry chamber," tho enchanting and enInterest and Profit to properties trancing of "Echo All Who Went. Itlver"; these and many other p!ace3 of more than passing Interest; coupWERE ROYALLY ENTERTAINED led with the thought of tho Immensity, the magnitude, and the sublimity of tho cavern as a .whole, left n Green Drier, Ky., Oct. 23, 1911. Hartford Herald, Hart- - an Impress upon our memories Editors (ord, Ky.: According to promise, which time can never efface. 0(vn rrtii a r 1I will fj In closing this part of our broken WH1.....W w...k mitlfnn nt tho Jf 'Teachers' Trip" and a few of the story, we wish to say that the hotel and proprietors, tho guides and all those many Interesting incidents Jtents of the same. with whom we came- In contact, As had been previously announc- treated us with the greatest courteed, our excursion train reached sy and respect, trying In every way Hartford at 7 a. m., haying on possible to make our stay pleasant, board quite a number who had got- for which we are v'ery grateful. ten on at Centertown. At Hartford Thursday ovening with many reover a hundred were in waiting, grets at leaving, we bade good-by- o still others were taken up at Duke-hurs- t, to the Cave nnd Its officials and Dundee and Ellmltch and started for the third stop of our when the Anal count was made of Journey Bowling Green. We arrived a little after six, being the occupants of the four special coaches for the trip,- - it was found to met at the station by a coqimltteo be a total of 207, composed of about from the W. K. State Normal, who 100 teachers, two members of the, took charge of our baggage, took us county board, ten local trustees and to the Potter Hotel, where a bountinearly 100 other folks, both young' ful supper was In waiting, after nnd old, from "practically every part which those who could not be acV the county who had joined the commodated at tho hotel wer taken teachers on their excursion and to private homes that had been prefor the visitors. whom the teachers and trustees viously, engaged were delighted to have as-- traveling Beginning at 8 p. m. a very enjoyable entertainment was given at the companions. of the npw Normal was Auditorium The Journey to Louisville of welcome very pleasant. The rain had ceased, building. Addresses the clouds were gone nnd we doubt were made by Prof. H. H. Cherry In seriously if a more congenial, happy behalf of the Normal, Prof. T. C. and enthusiantlc party over entered Cherry In behalf of the city schpols, the metropolis of our State, than Prof. J. S. Dickey In behalf of the White, those who alighted in the Tenth Business School, Prof. Street-Statio- n at one p. m. wearing Superintendent of Warren county, a silken 'badge Upon which was" in- Interspersed with music by Prof. Franz J;- Strahm' and his ctyolr, afscribed "Ohio County Teachers;" ter which a very fitting and 'approWe were met at the. station by a priate response wns made 'by Prof.' conimitte from the city schools and W. R. Carson on part and m behalf U the Publicity League, our baggage of the visitors. After the speech-makin- g Immediately sent to the Gait was was over, refreshments were House, which was to be our stopping served to all, while many of the wo were escorted to street place, and young folks enjoyed themselves by cars which were In waiting and ta-- " engaging in various games. ken in" two different group's to sevAH in all, it was a very pleasant' eral schools of the city, which wero evening and certainly appreciated inspected with very much, interest and enjoyed by the visitors. ' Friday and profit by all the members of our morning was .spent in visiting the party. different departments, class rooms, At night a very enjoyable "Social business college, city Schools, ResMeeting" was given us, closing with ervoir, Park, and many other places a very delightful banquet at the of Interest In and around Bowling Gait House, which was highly enjoy- Green. ed by all the members of our party We wero .expecting some recogniwho had withstood the temptation tion, but wero hardly expecting tho to visit Mccauloy's, the Mary An- royal reception and so much goner-ou- s, derson, etc. Kentucky good The next morning we divided up hospitality that greeted us on every Into small groups, and visited hand by cclipql officials and citizens schools, Masonic Orphans Home, alike. It seemed that every one building, Jefferson-vlll- e, was determined to make our last Courier-Journvarious parks, Democratic and stop on our journey tho most pleasRepublican Headquarters and many ant qf all. other places of interest in and about But finally 3 p. m. Friday evethe city. to ning arrived, wo bade good-by- e A list of the largest schoolo of the Bowling- - Green and started on the city had been printed, giving the lo- - last lap of our Journey homo arbatlon of samo and the name of the riving at Hartford at 7 p. m. principal teacher. These lists wero Now Messrs. Editors, I havo given liven each member of our party .that you a brief though broken outllno Ve might the more "easily find the of the teachers' trip, which I trust (articular school Wo desired to visit. will not bore you and your readers "S y?a would say just here in closing very much, and if you deem this ""hlB part of our Btory that we were worthy of publication, I wish to beg treated nicely and courteously by all of you a little space next week in with whom we came In contact In order to speak of some Incidents of the city, but the royal welcome glv- - the trip, which I have not tho time -won'and"many" favors"' Bhown "Tib by now to mention but which to leave vProf. J W., Holland. City t Sup,erln- - out altogether would be to leave my iieadehi of Schools and 'flonjr'R, W. story less than half complete. Brown, President of the Publicity ONE OF THE PARTY. League,, and those working with (To be continued.) them, were far beyond our expectations, and will bQ remembered with Ttomcmbcrs Tho Herald. foira recollections, aa lopg as life Jasonvlllet Ind., Oct. 21, 1911. lasts. The Hartford Herald, Hartford, At 3 p. m. Wednesday we started Ky., Gentlemen: find Enclosed on the next part of our journey, our check-foone dollar for subscription goal being the Mammoth Cave. Ar-y- to Tho Herald for the length of time at' QlaBjrnw "function a little It will pay for. after live, we Joft Ihe main L. & N. Havo nice place hero, but could ' road and took passage on the never have held It had It not been short-lin- e running from Glasgow to for the training I had under Mr. Ca,ve, "Wo reached ttio Cavo a, Matthews while employed on tho iuthe jlttle after six and after a hearty dear old Hartford Herald. Yours fraternally 8UMerind s&ort rest, wo donned our UBlforns and started on- our 8. D. DEMPSEY, tp p ml ' -- t. JH HALEY Mun-fordviile rnd By Judge O'Rear In Jy .Bights Last Speech GALLS FOB GURTRETRAGT!QN ' Or Is It Really the Amende' Honorable for Such An Insult? LOUISVILLE POST COUKECTS IT Incident. attorneys' to bring suit against the Tho Herald for an alleged defamatory article ngalnst Mr. Woods which had appeared In our evidently 27 Issue of. September meaning tho attacK of Mr. Ross. Tho next day wo received a letter from lt Mr. Woods' attorneys, Messrs. & Wallace, saying they were preparing to bring suit frtr damages for Mr. Woods, unless proper reparation were made. In the same letter were testimonials from tho editors of Richmond papers and also one from Judge John C. Chenault, testifying to the excellent character of Mr. ""Woods and refuting the charges of Mr. Ross, embraced In his article jover the nsmc of "Fair Play." , These testimonials follow: Richmond, Ky., Oct. 16, 1911. - Hon, Clarence E. Woods, Richmond, Ky., My Dear Sir: I havo read the. article signed "Fair Play" In the artford. (Ky.) Herald of Sept. 27",, and I pronounce Its statements bs to your being n "Gold Man" and that I hired you to write Free Silver editorials, as a straight-ou- t lie! You wero always a straight Democrat, a loyal Bryan supporter, and when you left tho Register It passed Into tho ranks of the Gold Bug element of Our party at that time. Other statements by "Fair Piny" are equally untrue, slanderous and defamatory, nnd should be Immediately'' withdrawn. " " Ybur friend, JOHN C. CHENAULT, oiHtors 'Of Che-nau, ty THE HERALD IS ALWAYS FAIR Several months ago (Aug. 23) In commenting on Judge O'R'ear's opening speech at Ellzabethtown in which he said that there aro 70,000 voters In Kentucky who annually sell their vots, Tho Herald, in a two-inc- h editorial, disclaimed this allegation as unjust in Its swooping charge and unfair to all votons 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 O'Rear was not only right, but that he- - (Woodb) thought tho estimate of "floaters" in Kentucky ought to be Increased to 150,-00- 0, as he had heard It said that In his own county of Madison there w;ere 1,500 men who sold their suffrage. We received Mr. Woods article too late to print In the Issue of that week, but were surprised to see that he had furnished our local In his speech at Munfordsvllle, ... Ki-l- w- - ' last week, Judge E. C. O'Rear wai quoted a3 referring to Gen. Percy Haly, of Frankfort, as follows: "Gen. Percy Haly who Is the editor of that department of the Democratic press bureau, 13 In the paid employ of the millionaire who Is hacking the Democratic campaign with his funds In Kentucky. He Is tho same man that a few ycirs ago wrote the famous lettors which exposed the fact that thy were fooling tho people In the country and dealing with tho people in the cities on the opposite side; and when his to-dn- y T- - -- al r - 'Batumi route tht'mlkl'. Governor Wlllaoa' haB by procla-- t raatloa, designated Friday, October Befor lUrtlag parties or 27thai ArberDay,' the day on which we trea. Appropriate exer- ch party, fo to' rtrat; about p '6V the i ve 4Qlgif.,th. Iptter .'appreciate 'daWVlI that tchooU of 'the i&tef cave tfc and efljot : . j-. . ,'of .Kentucky's greatest W9w going the short ' lat JA'; W ' .K ii .''f n Krr' AH 1 AfOTSAO Richmond, Ky., Oct. 1G, 1911. My Dear Mr. Woods: I hare reply. read with surprise the articles signA" week or two later, but again ed "Fair Play" In the Hartford too late and too long for our current Herald of Sept. 27. It is but an echo Issfic, we received another commuof a similar article published in nication from Mr. Woods' of a very Bowling Green In 1910, and which lengthy and voluminous nature. W. was later withdrawn when Its aumade editorial note of It, Baying It thor, was made acquainted with the would appear In our next Issue. injustice done you. Messrs. W. B. Again we were surprised and this Haldcman, Ed. Shlnnlck and myself upon opening were present time dumbfounded, when this latter incithe Issue of the Hartford Republic- dent was amicably closed. an on Friday, to find the Identical ' And hero comes "Fair Play" In article of Mr. Woods again displac- the Hartford Herald, reiterating ed In Its columns, after our assur- theso exploded charges, and adding ance that what ho sent us would be others equally or more slanderous printed. Tho articles wero mailed and untrue. at such dates aB to reach them, but As I was personally acquainted not us, In time for publication. We with overy Incident which "Fair felt hurt at these unkind methods Play" distorts to your Injury, I gladand Intimated as much. ly testify that ho does not In any In his second article, which occu- single purtlcular state tho truth. pied about five columns, Mr. Woods As to your record here as Mayor, of hl3 mes- my paper devoted about one-fifand the other five papers sage to a reply to our Invitation to In this county aro records of tho punish the alleged voters, and all great work you performed for this the balance of It was taken up In a community. No act of yours over severe and caustic arraignment of merited or received criticism, but James only praise. Whore you seemed exthe political record of Seeing that Mr. B. McCreary. treme, It was always on the sldo of Woods had Jumped the original sub- honesty, law and order. Your eneject, wo replied to him at eomo mies are such as every officer has for length In the samo Issue, but said doing his duty. that Inasmuch as ho persisted In I never refused to publish anysending the same articles to both thing from your pen In my papers here, wo could not afford to life. I wns associated with you for be reprinting after our contempor- many years, and neither In politics, ary each week, especially as tho arbusiness or otherwise, did you do an attack ticled wero principally enlightHowever, wo an act inconsistent with an upon Mr. McCreary. ened conscience and a bravo heart. told Mr. Woods that at any tlmo h'j Your friend, wished to confine himself to tho InA.- - D. MILLTR, itial subject, to come ahead, and - Proprietor Richmond Climax. that wo would "be glad to entertain I endorso the above. him with any reasonable space." THOS. H. PICKELS-- , meantlme( however, In our In tho Editor Kentucky Register. next Issue, appeared an article writHave known Mr. C. E. Woods for ten by Mr. James ,M. Ross, under the pen name of "Fair Play," In the ten years I have owned the which porlod includes hl which tho author attacked tho political record of Mr. C. E. Woods, term as Mayor of Richmond; and presumably In an effort to defend throughout all that period although Mr. McCreary by showing up Mr. differing politically, have .admired Woods' record. Tho Herald did not, him for hla unBelllsh patriotism, his editorially or otherwise, endorso splendid courage at evory call of this article, but merely said: "We duty, and above all, for the enlight have always tried to bp fair In all ened conscience and unpurchasahle editorial .dealings, and of course will honor thattm&kcr the highest tpye allow Mr. Woods a like amount of of official and gentleman. E. B. SMITH, space to reply to said article," That was In our' issue of September 27, Editor and Proprietor Pantagraph. copy of which wo sent M,r. Woods. Oct. 16. 1911 We have but to reiterate that wo Mr. Robs had said In his article that we were at liberty to reveal his reel have,, never,. at any tlmo Intended to name at any tfrae. which wo stood dp Mr. Woods an Injustjco In, any Wayf eitherwith, printer's Ink or by pen. in a recent issue (Sept. uj th v. Pnn-tagrap- h, contemporary, the Hartford Repub-caarticle, with the Identical which they printed In their regular Friday Issue. We printed his 'arquoting the law ticle, however, against both tho buyer and tho seller of votes, and invited Mr. Woods and Judge O'Rear to go after tho malefactors and thus verify their We assured Mr. bold charge. Woods that, aB the controversy was between himself and ourselves, It was unnecessary and a reflection upon our Journalistic courtesy for hlnTto send his articles to' both papers, and he was offered space for n, Judge. reUy'todoP,rtO An ities. and a candidate for increase of 25 cents per ton for maReceives $.100 Damages. chine mined coal and 5 cents per Ky., Oct. 21. Madlsonvllle, ton for pig coal will bo aBked, says While hanging out clothes some Lewis. months ago, Mrs. Emma Nicholas In her Tho Meat Hunters. unconscious waB knocked A man in Massachusetts, about to back yard by a llvo wlro. The be married, discovered that he had clothesllno touched a wlro which a license to hunt deer instead of a had been blown down in a storm. marriage license. Thero really is For her injuries she brought, 'suit littlo difference. A marriage llcenso against tho, city for big damages, .requires a man to hunt meat the but tho case was finally settle toof. hla days. r.Fra'nkfort day, through.. her attorneys, and' she l. will, receive ?300 from the city. News-Journa- perfidy was exposed, he denounced tho man that did It in a libelous article and was subsequently brought heforo n grand Jury and tried for publishing that libel, and was found guilty and convicted." Judge O'Renr'a attention was called to this excerpt from his speech and he sent tho following telegram from Danville: Ky., Oct. 20. I did "Danville, not mean to Imply thnt General Haly had been Indicted for libel, but that a Judgment went against him in a civil suit of that nature Instituted In Anderson county, by Gaines. "ED. C. O'REAR." There has never been any grand Jury Investigation, any indictment, trial or conviction of General Haly In connection with this Gaines case. Noel Gaines, of Frankfort, sued A. .1. WILSON GOICS INTO General Haly and tho Postal TeleVOLUNTARY BANKRUPTCY graph Company, at Henderson. He sued Col. W. P. Walton and General A voluntary jotltlon In bank- Haly, In Frankfort, and sued the ruptcy has been filed In the office of Frankfort State Journal, In Andertho federal clerk, nt Owensboro, by son county. Addison J. Wilson, formerly cashier The Louisville Post, which printof tho Fordsvllle Banking Compa- ed the libel on Haly, made haste to ny, In which tho petitioner places correct and apologize for It, both In hla liabilities at $45,955.60 and his Its news columns nnd upon its ediassets at $2,300. torial page. But will Haly consider The greater part of the Indebt- O'Rear's meagre telegram sufficient, edness Is on notes which the cash- is another question. If O'Rear wa3 ier of the liquidated bank gavo to quoted correctly by friendly newsbanks In Kentucky and paper corespondents, one of whom. different and on nearly all of 'at least, Is said to be In his personal Tennessee these notes Morris nnd Claude Wil- (employ, can his telegram from Dan-.vil- le None of tho son are tho sureties. ho considered the amende honOwensboro banks appear In the list orable? of creditors. Some of tho notes are secured by telephone stock ns co- OHIO COUNTY TEACHERS PRAISED FOR THEIR TRIP llateral. The petitioner Is a married man The Owensboro Inquirer says: and claims tho usual exemptions alTho school teachers of Ohio counlowed under the federal bankrupt ty are to bo commended for the eflaws. forts they nro making to qualify CKXTKUTOWN. themselves for rendering the very Oct. 23. Esq. Jackson held court best service possible In the work of , here Saturday. their profession. Matanzas O. E. S. Chapter renderLast week they made a trip In ed a beautiful play here Saturday a body to Louisville In order to night which was highly enjoyed by glean Ideas from tho schools of the all present. chief city of the State that would Several from hero havo been at- be profitable to them In their schools tending court nt Hartford tho past In tho towns and country neighbor, week. They went hoods of Ohio county. Mr. W. B. McLean, near town, has from Louisville to Bowling Green, sold his farm to Thomas Mlnton. where thoy studied tho methods of Mr. McLean Is thinking of moving the Stnto Normal and tho city to town. schools. Work on the new school building This visit cannot fall to do a twois progressing rapidly. fold good. It will bo of great ad Several teachers and patrons of vantage to the Ohio county teachers, this community went on the teach- because they havo obtained new and ers' excursion to Louisville last Ideas In school govern-linen- t, week. Instruction of classes, best i methods of conducting n recitation, Miners Will Demand Incrcnsc. O., Bridgeport, Oct. 21. The etc., nnd It will Inspire tho schools United. Mine Workers of America visited to strive to attain to higher will demand an lncreaso in wages Ideals because of a realization that next spring, according to Tom Lew- they aro examples for the guidance is, Tormer president of tho miners, of the schools in tho rural commun'up-to-da- te M mkmimw&&: kalIMMM tttiit PAGK'TWO. THE HARTFORD HERALD Ing while In the city, expressed himself as Kentucky would go tho fall campaign. "I am scheduled , fl" WJS9XatAY, OCT. 38, 181: IE TEACHERS INSPECT SCHOOLS Louisville Alethods Carefully Studied by 'OHIO COUNTY last night. He. confident that A. $ u ." a ?2 INSTRUCTORS It Will be 3 Profitable and Dempcratlc in He continued: by the Democratic State Central Committee td make a campaign tour of my State In the Interest of the ticket, and I can assure you that It Is a pleasant task In view of tho 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 tho election of all the can- Washington Post. dldates." GOVERNOIl McCREARY IS AN AGGRESSIVE LEADER Owensboro's Leading Department Stbire Efeiy Sectior of Oqi tfciqdsorrie JSTe lA Lavish Showing i A Stoie is Briiijtrjiriig O-Oe- v v of Home Furnishings and Personal Needs Interesting: Trip to All Who Went. V fll ;l r ' f our teachers are already planning A Few Changes, to introduce tho social center Idea In their own schools. "Well, well," said the man who "We aro certainly under many had wandered back to the old vilobligations to Prof. Holland and lage. "So the Eagle Houso is still the officials of the Louisville schools, the Eagle House. No change after and especially to tho Louisville Con- 20 years." vention and Publicity League, which "There have been a few changes," has contributed so much to our responded the oldest Inhabitant. pleasure and entertainment while "Since you've been gone tho hotel tho Grand here." has been respectively At tho Whlttler school tho visit- Central, the Grand Union, the Grand ing teachers were shown social cen- Junction, tho Great Northern, the ter activities Tuesday night. An Great Southern, the Imperial, tho address on "School Here, There and Regal, the Empire, the Regent and Elsewhere," Illustrated with pic- the Mansion HouBe. She's Just tures of schools In Virginia, Indiana starting around the circuit for the and Kentucky, was given by James second time." Speed; Mrs. John Miller, vice president of the League of Association, gave a brief WRY HESITATE? Astalk on "The sociation and What It Moans;" and a resume of tho reasons for "The An Offer That Involves no Money Fuller Use of School Property," was given by Miss Paulino Risk if You Accpt It. Parent-Teachers' believes that his ACTIVITIES nttjr yeara equip him particularly CENTER SOCIAL for the position or unlet Executive Kentucky, He modestly says that "The Louisville Times of Thurs of his mind is so admirably poised and rinv flnvn! perfected that he In groups ranging from four to hls Judgment so ten, more than 200 school teachers will bo able to give the people an administration. and Trustees from the Ohio county McCreary has had all the schools Malted the various ward 'Senator ears experience that Judge and High Schools of Louisville this Rear 1,as ha(1- - and ra0re 0n TI,v nRSmhlod in tho mnrnln - ,t0P of that as a true and tried pub- lobby of tho Gait House Immediately after breakfast and were assign- lie servant, associated with the great men of the country, and holding ed to the schools where they pre- any company in point of fnrrort tn irn hv MIsn finrnllnn Kon- - his own in and Integrity. He Is old principal of the Mlt meter, supervising to be conservative when Louisville schools. The first party enough necessary, and young enoifgh to be 8 o'clock for Long started before In touch with the progreslve thought fellow school ot He knW8 tho sections visited the High f,th Other una oiuiu uts iiu umur uiuu khuwb Washington, Schools, Broadway,; revenges to Nicho- them, and as ho has no Lucia avenue, Second-war- pay, Do ambitions to satisfy, and no las Flnzer, Normal, Jefferson, Tlng- pelflRh Interests to serve, he will be Ipr Mnrrla TCnntlirUv-atrpn- tC.nchm t " a position to give to his duties the Eighth-war- d and ran. Monsarrat. unselfish labors of his heart and Columbia schools. brain. A delegation of the School TrusGovernor McCreary has not misstees visited the Administration ed an appointment In this cambuilding for a conference with Sam every uel D. Jones, business director, who paign. He has worn out explained In minute detail tho f- young man who attempted to folby inancial management of the Louis- low him. He travels at night ville schools and told tho visitors preference, and morning finds him many plans for saving money with- alert and aggressive, ready and eager to fight the battles of his parout Impairing tho school Itself. ty. Prof. Henrv Leach, SuperintendHo has met every Issue raised bv ent of the Ohio county schools, detho Republican party promptly, and clared this morning that tho visit of the Hartford teachers to Louis- with courage, .and has shown an ville was worth a hundred teachers' ability to take care of himself that Institutes. All tho visitors, he said, has won the admiration of friend He has taken the had made copious notes of Improve- and foo alike. ments and now features thoy can lead In the spirited campaign that Incorporate In their own schools Is being conducted throughout the and after a series of meetings In State, and wherever he has gone, he Which thev will iIIrpiirs nrnanortlvo has been n vigorous example to his s, and has Inspired imnrovempnt Prof. T.Mri, rnnfl .! "vlction that dently expects his county to lead h'8 hearera w,th th the honor roll of rural education there Is no way to defeat him. While Judge O'Rear is pinning In Kentucky. bouquets on himself because ot his "The most Important thing wo e learned." he said, "was the visit to ,youth' Governor McCreary Is reap-thno w"d "!,Bt e?meB '"B tho social center meeting last night. ,,UB me" u u''e"-,B- f " Wo learned how easy It will be who has won the affection of the Install libraries and reading rooms in our schools, and how Important whole people. It is for parents and teachers to A good remedy for a bad cough hold occasional meetings. We were Is DALLARD'S HOREHOUND SYRalso made to realize the absurdity UP. It heals the lungs and quiets of allowing our school buildings to Irritation. Price 25c, 50c and $1 bo locked up three-fourtof the per bottle. Sold by Hartford Drug time when they can bo used for cul- Co., Hartford, Ky Donovan & Co., tivating social purposes. Many of Reaver Dam, Ky. m Judge O'Rear "" take this means of announcing to the people of Hartford and vicinity the completion of owrfy handsome new business house and at the same time to tell them something of the importance wT this store as a shopping place. The comforts, even the luxuries of shopping, havelbeen generously provided for in our1 new home; our service is intelligent and unstinted, the stock of Merchandise, the range of qualities and assortments are on a lavi-- h scale with all the scope of choice which this implies, while prices are always just and right. This season ruaiks a period of progi ess with this store, and in entering upon it we are better equipped to serve our patrons than in any previous one. Not alone are our departments limited to personal ueeds,but Home Furnishings and Decorations are also among our popular departments. WE First Floor One of the busiest and most Interesting centers In our store Every demand is generously supIs the dress goods section. plied in a comprehensive selection in all that Is new and correct. Exquisite novelties and plain weaves are shown in Second Floor ' Ready-to-We- ar well-flUln- Silk Velvets and Wool Dress Goods Millinery and Apparel I fa abundace. This section affords the greatest array of dress trimmings In color combination to match the new Fall tones. Dress-Making d, Modish Trimmings g Every woman who loves a garment deserves to have a selection ot the mose fashlonablo bb well as the best values. To this end this elegant section of our store Is nothing short, of a triumph. Authoritative styles built along the newest ideas are shown In a grand array. K I Beautiful Millinery visit to our Millinery section is a rare trial to the woman of artistic taste. No pains have been spared to make this a mest elegant department. This department is under the direction of Madame Lundy, a most talented milliner from New A 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. York. Third Floor Fourth Floor Department of Carpets, Furniture, Draperies and Wall Paper These departments on tho third and fourth floors are a source of unusual Interest to that large number of housekeepers who try to make every dollar bring the best returns. Two whole floors are given over to these splendid lines, affording an unlimited choice, showing the largest selection In any establishment In Westorn Kentucky. Hi THESE ARE SOME OF THE LINES THAT MAKE THIS THE LEADING STORE: DRESS GOODS SILKS AND VELVETS JIOSIKUY AND UNDERWEAR GLOVES AND HANDKERCHIEFS R GARMENTS SHOES AND DOMESTICS MILLINERY AND DRESS-MAKINREADY-TO-WEAG fellow-candidate- I O O O O O O O O O O O O O O CARPETS AND LINOLEUMS RUOS AND mtnr:fiPrs CURTAINS AND DRAPERIES FURNITURE WALL PAPER HOME DECORATIONS BLANKETS AND REDDING tor"0 Railroad Fares McAfee, Refunded Wi ffuni fartt to Lyddane & Ray, Railroad Fares Refunded OWENSBORO, KZY. Wrlti ut a cart for any uantti. Information - Parent-Teacher- s' Wlther-Bpoo'- n. ( r I: Dr. I. N. Oloom, president of the Board of Education, spoke brlofly, expressing his pleasure at the presence of the Ohio county teachers, and commenting upon tho development of the "school spirit" not only In tho cities, but throughout tho entire State. Don't trltle with a cold Is good advice for prudent men and women. It may be vital in case of a child. There is nothing bettor than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for coughs and colds in children. It is safe and sure. For sale by all dealers. m m i 1! t KENTUCKY 18 FOR CLARK THINKS A. O. STANLEY "Champ Clark is a native n, and we like him down our ,way, and he probably will get tho ', Kentucky delegation to the Democratic National Convention In 191,?. piherwlso I, do not wish to discuss candidates and national Issues at Ken-tuckla- Wo aro so positive our remedy will completely relieve constipation, no matter how, chronic It may be, that wo offer to furnish It free of all cost if it falls. Constipation is commonly caused by weakness of the nerves and muscles of the large Intestine. To expect a cure you must therefore tone up and strengthen those organs and restore them to healthier activity. We want you to try Rexall on our guarantee. Thoy aro eaten like candy, and aro particularly good for children. They seem to act directly on tho nerves and muscles ot tho bowels. They apparently have a neutral actlpn on tho other organB. They, do not purge or cauBO other Inconvenience. We will refund your money If they do not overcome chronic 6r habitOr-dell- es ual constipation and thus aid to relieve tho myrladsof associate; or dependent chronic aliments. Try Rexall Orderlies at our risk. Three sizes, 10c, 3Ec. and 50c. Bold only at our store The Rexall 8tore-j.His(was me statement or A. O. Stanley at the Con James H. Williams, 214 Main St.. greet Hall Hotel, where he Is stay- - Hartford, Xy. they liepre-enta'tl- re -- crushed as though an axe or lead pipe had been the instrument of, AC WITH A death. t Ellsworth, Kan., October 15, Will Showman, wlfo and three children Lester, aged 7; Fern, aged 4, and LUST Fenton, aged 2. Thoy were all murdered in bed, and as In the previous their Bkulls Appears to be Traveling murders, blunt weapon. were crushed with a Not a clew has been obtained by About Country. the police of the three cities the maniac visited. The similarity of LIVES the crimes, their accomplishments HAS TAKEN 14 HUMAN on Sunday nights and the two weeks intervening between each Within the Last Few Weeks-Met- hods murderous visit, alone, give tho authorities a tangiblo working basis. of Murder Most A bloody gas pipe and a small flashlight wore found near the scene Fiendish. of tho Dawson murders in Monmouth. An Inscription on the HIS VISITS TWO WEEKS APART searchlight read, "Colorado Springs, September 4." Chicago, Oct. 20. Frantic apThis date may mark tho time of peals by tho authorities ot three a murder as yet undiscovered. cities were made to tho Chicago poto assist in the capture lice Deafness Cannot be Cured of a maniac who, within the laBt by local applications, as they cannot four weeks, has taken a murderous reach the diseased portion of the ear. toll of 14 lives. There is only ono way to euro deafTho mysterious trail of death be- ness, and that is by constitutional gan In Colorado Springs September 17. From there It led to Mon- remedies. Deafness Is caused by an mouth, 111., on October 1, and last Inflamed condition of the mucous linSunday night the murderer visited ing of the Eustachian Tube. When the town of Ellsworth, Kan., satis-fle- d this tube is inflamed you have a rumbis maniacal craving for luH bling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deafc-v-s- s is man lives, and disappeared. the result, and unless the InflammaThe murders wero all committed on a Sunday night and two weeks tion can be taken out and this tube apart. October 29, if the murderer restored to Its normal condition, hearmaintains his schedule, will witness ing will be destroyed forever; nine a repetition of the murders, and the cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh polltfe in the Central and 'Western which is nothing butan inflamed concities havo been notified to keep a dition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars strict watch for the criminal. Tho murders ascribed to the for any case ot Deatness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured byllall's maniac are; Send for circulars, Colorado Springs, Beptembec 17, Catarrh Cure. Mrs. A. J, Burnham and two child- free. ren and J, C, Wayne, his wlfo and F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo.O. child'. Families murdered la their Pqld y Druggists, 75c. homes, their skulls 'crushed by a Take Hall's Family Pills for con: blunt instrument. stlpatlon, , Monmouth, III,. October 1, W. B. Dawson, wife and thlrte-yer-ol- d .t aauiaier utara. tbs uwsoa ta ' rfy "was murdered IsTtM Whs sV I ooooooooooooooo FACT FANCY. O AND OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O influences. The fleeces of tho sb In tho electrically Influenced f portion was removed from elec FORIURDER The husband who has not yet learned to wear a smile over an aching ' heart still has rlco in his pockets. The town clock of Brussels is never wound; the wind runs it. The nearer home a joke comes, tho harder it Is to see It, Publishers on the average acropt only two out of each 100 manu-scrlps ht submitted. The trouble with most men is Joints that acho, muscles t that there is no one to censor their aro drawn or contracted should talk. d have long bodies treated with BALLARD'S SN' Tho LINIMENT. It penetrates to and short legs. i Some men, like plate glass, make spot where it Is needed a good front, but are easily seen relievos suffering. Price 25c, and 11.00 per bottle. Sold by IJ through. Wild birds do not sing more than ford Drug Co., Hartford, Ky., van & Co., Beaver Dam, Ky. ten weeks' In a year. Our merits never outlast our monInappropriate. ey. Mrs. Knlcker What Is the Ninety-seve- n out ot every hunlong-live- were 20 per cent, heavier and Iambs more than twice as numon This astonishing foreign offlce re suggests a new opportunity for vestlgation In our own country.wt the effect of electricity on veg tlon has been for some lime rcc lng attenion. The tjme niay come when there will be ,'a re market for cheap current in service of agriculture. Chic Tribune. tnr'r dred Arctic explorers have returned Brides Tho receipt Is for cott homo alive. pudding, and ours is a bungalow Between women and time, it's an even match for many years but nobody la deceived. Pearls which aro perfectly round- GREATEST MEDICINE ON EM ed are the most valuable, next) d come the and lastly tho A prominent citizen ot Evansvl Experience Is the best teachr, but Ind writes; "I was 111 for J pulmonary trouble, i We don't realize It till we're too old months with a had tho best ot doctors. I had hen to learn. rhages and was In a very bad The best plaster apiece of flan- Through tho advice of a friend I ti nel dampened with Chamberlain's VInol, and I feel that it saved, my 1 it te W Liniment and bound on over the af- It is all you recommend medesfciij greatest fected parts is superior to a plaster believe It is the earth. I have' advised othen) it and costs only one-ten-th as much. Yinoi, and they have had fH fs For sale by all dealers. m results (Name Jrornle m pear-shapeegg-shape- d. , a 3HIIlrnr' slept. Their skulls were OASTORIA sa mt'nimm't.f fSry ELECTRICITY GROWS We want every ese In this vlcfe WOOL AN EXPERIMENT who Is IrosMet vita chronic ,ee) coughs, or potiaoaery troubles, Prof. Silas Wentworth claims that eese aA sjet'a settle of Vlnol. ... 4. in ilia Hat If It on his experimental .farm, at Rose- -' Me heel tSMtialammatloB and vllle, Cal., electricity has proved ca-- 1 j?ble of doubljng the production 'of tJ,teMm'we will cheerfully reti tor lambs and greatly JtacreftslW the eferr,ee pw proves it ThU abe that jotf to Mf ,tafc. a4, yjld; et wool. A ock M sheet was m yor late to dlvM!', one, half ,' IMd nader'tW power wire M' eieetrio qompejiy. white the other & Wife MKcheli, BeMltasB, 1 Quest,) u.t vfajUft ,' , PMLMftM .., ?W'Jf I fWflMi " sitfwsfr i nYnn yv " '" inum WEDNESDAY, OCT. 23, 1911. THE HARTFORD HERALD stead of tufnlng to the right and maintaining its altitude, shot toward the ground. In two more seconds, and when within eight feet of the sand, it; fell like lead. When the trials were resumed the glider was taken to an elevation of seventy feet. This flight was highly successful, the machine re maining In 'the air 22 seconds and covering a distance of 450 feet. In landing, Mr. Wright received a severe shaking up. The elevating piano was not large enough, and a new canvas, a foot wider, was placed In position. In th'e 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 500 feet it maintained this elevation, while keeping a straight wind, line to the north In a len-mlthen Mr. JVrlght threw over the control and tho machine described a curve to the left until It settled Hko 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. lo PAGE THREE. Educate For Business Private' instruction from expert teacher in" U 2eprtmenU. Day aH3 Bigh't jtchool in session the entire year. Books free. Free employment ageHcy. Not a graduate out of a position. Write for catalogue and terms. II Gave Up Hope "I suffered five years, with awful pains, due to womann, ly troubles," writes Mrs. M. D. McPherson, from N. C "They grew worse, till I would often falrit I could not walk at all, and I had an awful hurting in my side ; also a headache and a backache. I gave up and thought I would die, but my husband urged me to try Cardui, so, I began, and the first bottle helped me. By the time the third bottle was used, I could do all my work. All the people around here said I would die, but Cardui relieved me." Chad-bour- l Mark the Studies You Are Interested in. .... Bookkeeping. ...Shorthand , .. , .Rapid Calculation. .Commercial Geography. . . . Penmanship. ... . . .Typewriting. . . .Civil, Service. . . . Commercial law. . . . Arithmetic. ' ' ' Tlcadlmr . Spelling. . .English. I ' ...Grammar. .'. .TJbo of Adding Machine and other omco devices. Bwklng, Commerce. .Punctuation. a: Name Address Cardui WomarfsToiiic For more than 50 years, Cardui has been relieving woman's sufferings, and making weak women strong and well. During this time, thousands of women have written, like Mrs. McPherson, to tell of the really surprising results they obtained by the use of this purely vegetable, tonic remedy for women. Cardui strengthens, builds, restores, and relieves or prevents unnecessary pain and suffering from womanly troubles. If you are a woman, begin taking Cardui, today. lot Special Instructions, and UYfft to: The a Daviess County Business College "Acknowledge the College." thirty-si- x E. B. Miller, Pres, Owensboro, Ky. ooooooooooooooo POINTED PARAGRAPHS. O O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ALL TOBACCO IS CUI AND HOUSED L Large Per Cent Also Cured In This District. COKEIS PROVING SUCCESSFUL As a Curing Agent Been HAD NO Estimated 3O,000,00OPoundsHas Housed. SO ACCIDENTS PAR t ft K ' Tho Owensboro Messenger says: stick of tobacco in the Every Green River territory has been cut and housed, and a large per cent, of It enred, according to reports received from the outlying sections of the district. The work of housing tho year's crop has required considerable time, and many of the larger A GREAT REVIVAL CLOSED growers are now devoting their atAT "POND RUN CHURCH tention to the curing of the tobacco. Despite, the fact that the crop Is The revival at Pond Run Baptist an exceptionally short one, owing to (Church near Echols, Ky., closed tho the many unfavorable conditions night of the 12th Inst. The meetduring the earlier part of the sea- ing was a great success, there being estimated son, it Is conservatively 40 additions to the church, 29 by that there has been as much as experience and baptism. Eld. J. H. pounds of the weed housed Tow, of Rochester, Ky., preached throughout tho dtstrlct. Many fine for ua about six days during tho of the crop have been specimens meeting. Tho pastor, Birch Shields, display at the various toplaced on did the rest of tho preaching, the bacco houses and association off- meeting lasting for 10 days. crop has proven to be ices, and the There have been about 75 addithe best, so far as quality Is con- tions to this old church, which was cerned, that has been grown In organized In 1$20, In the last two many years, years, they having at present a The method of curing with coke, membership of 192. The Sunday emwhich has only recently been School, which is an evergreen one, ployed by the farme're of this section splendid work for tho exten- is doing of the State, has been UBed Lord's cause. sively this year, and there 16 not n The Ohio County Missionary Bapday but that several farmers come tist Assosclatlon meets with this to the city and purchase wagon church next year (1912), Wednes loads of coke for curing purposes. day after the 2d Sunday In Aug The various hardware dealers have ust. It has been 45 years since sold mora curing furnaces this sea- they entertained tho Association. son than any previous season, but We praise God forHIs manifold In many cases these furnaces are blessings toward us and are aiming being used with coke. to do greater things for Him in tho A few years ago only wood flres future. were used to cure the weed, but! BIRCH SHIELDS, Pastor. with the various those familiar Averts Awful Tragedy. qualities of tobacco, claim that the Timely advice given Mrs. C. wood leaves an unpleasant flavor to of Marengo,' Wis., R. No. the tobacco, while the coke proa dreadful tragedy duces no smoke, and leaves tho 1, prevented weed, after curing, In a most exce- and saved two Jives. Doctors had llent condition. Besides, there Is no said her frightful cough was a "condanger of setting the tobacco barns sumption" cough and could do litor the tobacco afire with tho coke, tle to help her. After many remeas no sparks are produced. As for dies failed, her aunt urged her to that, however, there Is comparative- take Dr. King's New Discovery. "I ly no danger In using tho furnaces have been using it for some time, with wood, as they permit no sparks she wrote "and the awful cough has to escape, but In case of tobacco almost gone. It also saved my litfalling from Jhe barn and striking tle boy when taken with a sovere the furnace, which is necessarily bronchial trouble." This matchless very hot, a fire might bo started at medicine has no equal for throat nigh andiung troubles. Price 60c and One of tho most noticeable fea- $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranm tures of this season's curing Is that teed by James H. Williams. there have been np barns destroyed "You Want a Job?" by fire In this section, , while the That question would be asked you . crop was .being cured. almost daily .by business men seeking your services, If you were qualExist. Its Equal Doesn't a good No one has, ever made a salvo, ified to keep books, to write or balm to compare with business band; or to write Shortointment Bucklen's Arnfca Salve. It's the hand. The Draughon Training will you. For prices on lessons one perfect healer of cuts, burns, qualify BY MAIL, address Jno. F. Draughbruises, sores, scalds, boils, ulcers, eczema, salt 'rheum. For soro eyes, on, Naauvllle, Tenn. For catalogue AT COLcold sores, chapped hands or sprains giving rates of tuition Unrivaled supreme. for 'piles LEGE ( address Draughon's Practiit's Try it. Only 25c at James R7 WU cal Business College, Nashville, Evans-vlllh Tenn., or Paducah, Ky., or Haiti. Ind., or Washington, D. C. mia 00 y, years. He rails because men woo voted for Mcureary ior years ago, are Governor, thirty-si- x going to vote' for him again. This is a part of his speech at Lawrenco- burG: "Have we learned nothing in Kenyears? tucky in the lost thirty-si- x Then it was that the fathers bi the men in this audience stood up and howled at John M. Harlan and hury the rahed for McCreary. sons, many of them with gray beards, etnnd in Kentucky audiences and howl for tho same man for the same ofllco upon the same ground." havo The peoplo of Kentucky learned a .great deal. They have learned that Gov. McCreary can be trusted In any position to which he may bo elevated. They havo learned, from bitter experience, not to run after false and strange gods or politicians who hope to trick them with strange pleas. They havo learned to know when a man is on the level and when he is making a play for votes. Having learned these things, they years will do as they did thirty-si- x ago. They will elect James B. McCreary Governor. To-da- Ladies' AdMwry Dent. Chitttnoon Medicine Co.. Chattanooga, Term.. "Home Trtatmsnt lor women." sent Iree. J 49 WRIGHT JESTS x&wtewmixp$MWwyw8i&!i& Some people speak bb they think only more frequently. If you want to do your relatives a favor, don't visit them. A college education may prevent a man' from dying ricn. Reformers always expect their victims to show results. New Machine Runs Many a man gets what he deThat question will be asked you almost daily by business men seeking your serves when he gets It in the neck. Motive Power. rvices, If you qualify take the Draughon Training and show ambition to rise. may have been a time when There nil ntJipr hticf- IJ A VITTTIJC Imlnru TVJ ATTfJUOK'S rVOIcorna than Inr1rr ' the good died young but now they ness coijeges COMBINED. 48 Colleges in 18 States. International reputation. ft BIRD die poor. SIMPLY anklnr. Typewriting, Fenmansnlp. EnelUh, Hpelllnr. Arithmetic, Letter Writing, Business GLIDESJIKE FIIKK auxiliary branches, Good POSITIONS GUARANTEED under reasonable condltioi Tho proof of a good bluffer lies "k" Horn Study. Thousands of baukeash- Bookkeeping. Bookkeepers all over ability to make good when tho United States say that Draughon's iers, bookkeepers, and stenographers are In his Covers 700 Feet in the Air he's called. New System of Bookkeeping saves them holding good positions as the result of Lying comes as natural to some from 25 to 50 per cent in work and worry. taking Draughon's Home Study. CATALOGUE. For prices on lessons S. offiShorthand. Practically all By Steering Craft Into peoplo as getting married does to an cial court reporters write the U. System of BY MAIL, write Jno. F. Draughon, actress. Shorthand Draughon Colleges teach. President, Nashville, Tenn. Yotfree cat Brisk Wind. A man seldom makes good when Why? Because they know it Is the oest, alogue on course W 1 (.UL.L.U.UIU, write he attempts to show off before his DRAUGHON'S PRACTICAL BUSINESS COLLEGE A LITTLE UNWIELDY AT FIRST children or his enemies. Naahville or Memphla or Knoxyille, Tenn., or Paducab, Ky., or Evanavilie; Ind. By the time a man knows anyKitty Hawk, N. C, Oct. 20. Af- thing worth telling he is usually old TrotHHBionnl Ciirl. ter days of preparation and waiting enough to keep his mouth shut. for a favorable wind, Orville Wright artist Fame and fortune await the J. M. PORTER, brought out of the hangar at the who can paint the portrait of a wofoot of Kill Devil Hill this morning man to look as she thinks she BEAVER DAM, ET. the new glide biplane with which it looks. Will practice his profession In Ohio and ad is hoped to solve the problem of reman may be able to convince an A olnlnir counties. 8txclal attention ilventoalf maining in tho air without motor Innocent mold . that ho loves her buslnesaentrusted to his care. power, and made seven flights. In more than ho loves himself, but he FRANK L. FELIX, Chicago the Anal trial, made Just as the sun can't convince a widow. W. H. & J. F. GILLESPIE, was dipping into Croatan Sound, he News. PROPRIETORS. succeeded In staying In the air twenty-HAETFOKD, KY. You are not experimenting on seconds and covering a dissix Will practice his profession In Ohloandadi Chamber-Iain- 's lining counties and in the Court of AppcaU ..BUCKSMITHING.. tance of 700 feet. Considering the yourself when you take Criminal practice and Collections a specialty. Cough Remedy for a cold, as fact that the wind was blowing but Office In the Herald building great eleven miles an hour, the aviator that preparation has won its was highly pleased with the day's reputation and extensive sale by Its C. B. SMITH. C. M. BARHBTT. remarkable cures of colds, and can work. & SMITH, BARNETT Is Whether tho machine will do all always be depended upon. It adults and chil that the Wrights hope,' cannot be equally valuable for given to young HAHTFOED, KY. aro made dren and may be told until experiments Will practice their profession In all the Court A wind. It is at this children with implicit confidence, aa with a of Ohio and adjoining counties and In the Conr of Appeals. Collections a specialty. velocity that tho Wrights expect to it contains no harmful drug. Sold m by all dealers. accomplish great things. Under tho however, it was conditions OTTO C. MARTIN P. 1 MCKENNKY plainly demonstrated that the avia FOR FLETCHER'S upon an idea which tors have hit & ME1 may change when fully .developed present scheme of flying. tho HARTFORD, KY. WOMAN GIVES The plan Is to drive a biplane NEWPORT DOG EXPENSIVE BURIAL through tho air precisely as a sail..GENERAL INSURANCE.. ing vessel Is tacked through the Newport. R. I.. Oct. 20. "Mis water. Tho only difference Is 'that Life. Accident. Sick By," a French bull dog which has a9H?svLLLESI0HLLLLa5CB9fl tho horizontal planes take the place inseparable companion of And re- been the of the vertical sails. That they Kernochan for eleven spond to the pressure of the wind Mrs. James P. Will years, and was as familiar n figure was apparent the moment the glid fashionable drives about tho , EjaB'ESTABLISHED I er left tho ground on Its flight, as It on the Mrs. Kernochan herself, is a BEanfla diamond, or watch, BuiUfull current city as Otto C. deaded directly Into tho air silver IHKSLBi jewelry no more, and "Missy's" mistress Is and did not settle until tho wind, wire, you can get E?5JOW kBBH nearly heartbroken. BSPnWo'the bet quality at mS3Xll too weak to uphold tho machine's In a handsome white coffin, lined 9jv9euE the lowest price K9KPBj weight and propel It forward, dropHAim'OIlD, KY. with satin, said to have cost several 2&3iVni IIUCI Mall VATnJC ped It softly to the sand. wasgent-l- y dollars, "Missy" O 111 co tip stalls over Wilson & ORDER HOUSE WgfiH Two slight accidents, one of which hundred lowered to her rest In a gravo on Crowe, opposite court house. Will IN THE SOUTH. have been serious had the would J estate. Par almost half a century we ... gilder been driven by an engine, the lawn of the Kernochan spot. j CIUB1VCIV .t.. owuiiniii ImiI. have served exj practice his profession in nil tlio i wrt IIUI,' .. -ir.c t;....i.M A white stone will mark the n'utw, courts of tills mill adjoining counfor our tree luusiraiea cauuoguc marked tho flights. Tho first octies and Court of Appeals. Commercurred tho fifth time Mr. Wright & P- cial and criminal practice a specleft the crest of the hill, and the secBox 26 LeaievIHe, Kr. ialty. Both ond on tho following flight. Brsry AxtloU Ouarastssd. were accounted for by the fact that It had been Impossible to properly adJuBt the rudder wires and elovat-ln- g plane before making the Initial GLIOfMPLANE With YOU 5SE JOB? f. out GILLESPIE BROTHERS. Attorney at Law, Attorney at Law, SRenairwIr? Horseshoeing Attorneys at Law, 30-mi- le Specialty to-da- y, CHilldpon Cry HARTFORD, Kentucky. CASTORI A i Fire Also Bond You. ,858-ji55jB- I flartin Attorney at Lsvw Ssf ..-- .- - C. Barnes Co.. m j CONSUMPTIONS G5 Jho glider was taken from the hangar at 8 o'clock by Orville and Lorln Wright with the assistance of Alexander Ogllvle, the English aviator. At' the top of the hill, ninety feet above th 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. Ogllvle launched tho plane and It darted Into the teeth of the wind like a giant gull. Then for an Instant ft hesitated, rose slightly, shot along 100 feet and settled. Tho second, third and fourth flights were dupllvates of the first, except that the machine remained a few secondB longer In the air and covered a little more ground. Op the fifth attempt the big canvas bird watt thirty VA&WOM VOTED FOR HM Lams feack la ops of the' most soared upward until It Aij"iONS will 10 SAMS cosmos fora. of. vascular rheuraa-tfaM- .) feet from the 'hill, aroso over a hummock and headed for the ocean. A .fw, applications of, cheering hill Ti. FriBkt Journal We: . 'Ltalasat will, glre relief. The. party on thowhen was aviator encouragement tho Ju4M O'JUiw, 1 fata anew,, by all. siers.. , . Fsr :a! was sees to be in trouble. In tilt- lixlwi .JUfttktiy.-wakbe accwaal jttfi WTW 'iBartteri ftsrafc. .lsg'ta ,le'ft 'plane the' machine, in la tU'U ct e, Cham-attriata- trials. Young and old have diem. Some abuse them. They get tired, starved. SYMPTOMS We tend FREE a bottle Germinal, a quick reltd (or lung trouble, coughs, paint in chest, and tint run down feeing. ( Mention tM pspu.) We are Ready for Your Old... B.x OHIO MEDICAL COMPANY COLUMBUS. 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Ky. rjsepjf rAGE FOUfc. ll ti III i VJ. 4'..THfe.KARTEQSD HE&&P.afit'-ifr - - -- nrirr.y - WEDNESDAY, ' -r m i OCT.,?, -' TJfomas' . r.f. ltll. tn ii ! bltteronemy, Bhrtwrd HeKtild l.tration of G$?m&?&M l'RHR;S outside the Trust; that' -n '1 ii II. IH'.l-l FMULY BtK' tobacco growers have had In recent ON fUULRUO PASSES years, Almost very phio county MEBER MATTHEWS. FRANK L. FELIX. knowsrr-rladdition it has farmer EDITORS. Ibeen, printed .by the. Republican or he. "RANL. FEUX, Pub. an! PropV. gan qt Hartford how Gov. wwson; While tho Judge Condemns This t has taken a decided stand against I Practice in His Public' o Entered) at the Hartford the best Interests of the tobacco v .'it; I at ' ,. ., mSSt patter of the second class growers. as ' Speeches,,.. ' u o; guest 6f .hisybrothcr, Mr, RX. Arms, LEASE. OF LIFE here last Saturday. and Swaday. Mj. J. W. Miller and family, of ,v . f post-offlc- Smith's regiment, rode upa to 605! PAROLED CONVICT suit Col. McCreary as to; the nr6i .thozgnectai of Mr. FDR Frledaland", were ress and plan of th'o battle, when ho C. B. Lyons' fa&UyJast&iaday. also received hie death wound. v' 'J tpriwore the guests ot Mr. C. D. JbhirR: Walsh Dies One Week Carlisle Mercury. Bean, routo 1, yesterday. An Old Subscriber Who Gets1 Being Released " t IWt ; laid, tho CapUltfJIow. moment Just at thai "I. Brent; o . ac. t u If IZ ii j U j I i Proof of Judge O'Rear'r Incon- ing! near. Barrett's F.enry and Mr, Chicago, Oct.23. John R. Walsh, sistency and Insincerity. Is being James Hoover and wife,' of, Frieda- - former bank'or, publisher and railM. James. Is 'SENATOR-011- Ie furnished ln heaping measure as the land, were the guss'ts of their fath- road owner, released a week ago Crittenden. of campaign proceeds. It Is easy to er and mother, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. B. from tho Leavenworth Federal penGOVERNOR Jas. B. McCreary, of heart distake up every position ha has' as- Felix, last Sunday. itentiary, died of Madison. sumed, and show by ths'rocord that Born to tho wife of Mr. Lewis ease. McDer-mot- t. GOV. Edward : LIEUT. his private views and acts are' at Martin, tho 22d, a fine boy. Mr. Walsh had been In bed most of,JefferEon. , variance with his public protesta-'- of the time since his arrival hero Tom Rhea, of Lo- TREASURER tions. THE MAIN OBJECT IS . . frm Leavenworth, October 13. He ' gan. The very latest evidence against TO GET OUT THE VOTE had been attended constantly by HARD BLOW FOR DEFENSE AUDITOR Henry M. Boswortb, physicians." Intermittent reports, of him on this score, is In the matter IX THE.McNAMARA CASE of free passes, and has been proof Fayette. Every indication now, points to a Mr. Walsh's falling health during GENERAL James ATTORNEY duced by the Lexington- Herald; In large vote at. the coming November his Incarceration had been denied at Xos Angeles, Cal., Oct. 23. At speech accepting the Republican election, and with a large. Voto, Dem the penitentiary. On his release It Garnett, of Adair. Congressman Ben Johnson has a the close of court tQrday, ln the STATE C. F. SECRETARY OP ocratic success lsf assured. The was plain that he had aged, and be strengthened himself wonderfully In nomination, he referred, 'to the murder trlai.'vo talesmen provision against the use cause of Hager's defeat In 1907 was gave up' plans for resumption of his Crecellus, of Pendleton. the minds of the people of all classes OF PUBLIC passes by public officials, and not due to Democrats voting tho Re- position as a financial leader and were excused for various reasons. SUPERINTENDENT in his speaking tours through tho of free Tho half empty Jury box was filled INSTRUCTION Barksdale Hamlett. State lately. From his colleagues In he pledged himself, If elected Gov- publican ticket, but It was caused by took to his bed. ernor, tp see that a law was placed fifty thousand Democrats staying at years again and only ten men,of the origof Christian. Mr. Walsh was seventy-fou- r Congress anil from thoso who arc upon the statute book enforcing that home on election day. It now seems old. Death came Just nine days af inal venire of 125 were left. OF AGRICULCOMMISSIONER best acquainted with his work, have SInco his nomination, he that we are pot going to have-thTURE J. W. Newman, of Wood- come words of praise for the man section. ter his release on parole from tho I "Under the law and tne evidence, has frequently condemned the railvote to contend with Federal penitentiary, where he had I am convinced that Juror George ford. that show how he has won his way CLERK OF COURT OF AP- Into the estimation of his constit- roads for issuing such passes, and at the coming election, and that a been sent on charges of misappro- W. McKce is qualified ta sit and the PEALS Robert Greene, of Frank- uents by hard and successful labors public men .for accepting them, and full Democratic vote will be polled priating fuiaiR of the bank to tho court rules that th& challenge of the defense Is disallowed.". has pointed to it as a fruitful source throughout the State. Democrats', use of other enterprises. lin. Mr. Johnson is cerin .Congress. y In these words Judge WalLawrence tainly of corruption. and not a few Republicans,, are soreR. R; COMM1SIONER Mr. Walsh's health failed soon the right man In tho right' day that Judge ly dissatisfied., with tho Willson ad- after his entrance in lie penitentia- ter N. Bordwell,' sitting In tho case On ' the very B. Finn. place, with good chances lot staying O'Rear arose in the State Conven- ministration; ln fact, some of the ry. An immediate movement to ob- of James B. McNamara, delivered SENATOR 7th DISTRICT Robt there. tion and condemned tho use of free members of the Governor's official tain his releaso on parole was begun the first formal ruling In the matter, Muhlenberg. Hardison, of If the Court House Ring at Hart- passes, his family rode from Frank- family say that Governor Willson Is by members of his family, Mrs. of tho qualifications of Jurors, and at FOR REPRESENTATIVE, ORIO ford Is let alone, they will contin- fort to Louisville on passes Issued by a complete failure, and that he has Mary L. Walsh and his two sons, the same time struck a severe blow M. T. Westerfield. COUNTY ' For City ue to swap and trade for Republic- n railroad, and it is fair to presume brought discredit to the State. With' Richard W. Walsh and John W. at the defense. Thochallenge was Ticket Democratic and that tbey could not, and would not such a condition existing, it looks Walsh. At that time the examining Interposed by the defense when Fred an nominations indefinitely, P. B. Taylor, Conncilmen asserted that hp had a strong Cooper. E. P. Moore. J. H. B. Car- matters political will continue as have accepted these favors from tho like an easy Job to defeat O'Rear physician at the penitentiary said tbey are now, with no chance for a railroad without the knowledge and. and his ticket. However, Democrats Mr. Wals'i was suffering with hard- belief that the Times building Was son, V. J. Bean, R. T. Hoover. blown Up by-- dynamite, and' the becountry Republican to havo a show consent of Judge O'Rear. ' should leave no stones unturned, ening of U'o lief was so strong that it would reIt Is Just as culpable for the fam and there should be no letting up in at a nomination tor county office. Orvllle E. Babcock, a Vote for M. T. Westerfield and quire strong evidence on the part of ily of against the Court Houfee Ring that While planning and plotting for the peals the Judge of the Court of Ap- the battle that is now being waged declared that Mr. Walsh's death "was. to ride on free passes as It until the fight is ended and the vic- due' to delay ln obtaining Walsh's the defense to remove his opinion. county election of Judge O'Rear and the Is trying to dominate Ohio n , Republican ticket, they are keeping would be for that official himself to tory announced. LaRuo County release from prison. Mr. Babcock MASKED MEN politics. nOLD UP , it their own interests Well In band. receive such favors, and it violates Herald. held President Taft and Attorney AND ROB PAYMASTER? Republican camgaign managers How long will the Republicans of tho spirit not the letter of the General responsible Wlckersham Biliousness is due tp a disordered for are using moving picture shows to Ohio county stand for this sort of Constitution when he permits them that delay. ne Jackson, Ky., Oct. of Chamto put him in that embarrassing po- condition of tho stomach. illustrate features of their campaign. thing? the boldest holdupsMn the History of berlain's Tablets are essentially a BEHIND WITH THE JURORS rapid change of sition. It certainly takes Temperance advocates throughout scenery to aptly portray the spirit of This charge was openly, made by stomach medicine, intended especIS THE STATE'S RECORD 1 Breathitt county took place on the y Fish Trap Branch, the State do not want anything the Lexington Herald, and it has ially to act on that organ; to ..about ten Republican campaign. the miles above Jackson, whero a band more than the famous McCulloch been substantiated by 'others. So cleanse it, strengthen It, toho and. The Cadiz Record says The majority of the voters do not letter to prove the insincerity of The State of Kentucky now owes of five masked men held up D. F. far. Judge O'Rear has not made any invigorate it, to regulate, the livermethods Judge O'Rear and the hypocrisy of explanation endorse the double-dealin- g of bow it happened that and to banish biliousness positively' the Jurors of Trigg county $i,3lSi-an- d Dury, paymaster for Lane Bros., on the tne wnoic Republican of the Republican candidates campaign. be could be so bitterly opposed to effectually. the L. & E. extension. For sale by all 88. $527.03 of which hnn Hn plea of a temperance campaign run ThIs Ietter broke the thla veneering A demand that ho .'surrender m for over mnnfhn'' ifnrl tho the railroads giving free passes to dealers. : . with funds collected by a wholesale jof an aneged temperance crusade on public officials when his own family which he had Just drawn from whiskey distiller and by their jtbe rart of the nepubllcan ticket profits by .". " ,t" !l COL. PRANKS NOT SPEAKING Z one of the Jackson banks and was s the practice. Ian(1 sh0wed how money was being votes they will say so. FOR HIS PARTY'S TICKET. proirpec In his speech at Bowling Green, oihla. money'lbe.ng paid taking to tho camps, was followed ' 'elicited from the ' any time soon. Gov., Willson has by a fusillade of shots. Dury atJudge O'Rear condemned the rail, r, m r, In his recent speech at Covington. , . . r. st "wnfooro, nearly S300-.QO;.. in speaking of the members of the ,t0 run " Gov- - McCreary has plant-la- roads, because, as he charged, they of the tempted." to make his escape, but his C(1 eQre!y upon a Countv have for many years .secuced.i conUm'at money' Legislature, Judge O'Rear said: his adminis-- horse threw him and he lost his fof who.' tratlon n BCatterlng soldIer8 containing the money. "Some of them ought to be serving I1"" "Platform, and nothing has or trol of the Legislative Committees. was to make an O'Rear ;caat YhrnUhni , aVAVA V,t.,Droad. Dury escaped unhurt. '"Ofildlals' Imwm naPPcn to show his insincerity If this Is true, it is most ReprehensiIn another public Institution than In and completely flattened out mtIo )t ' mediately telephoned to' Lexington od" ncc' ble, afid' calls for the serverest con- holiday -the Legislature." Of course the ; ln lne Premises, ...he ,,,. ,, was in Frank- - Thoon for .bloodhounds to ..trace the.. .rob A1J ... ., long as Judge Dy ino macnine,demnation; hut so Judge referred only to those men ...www uw.M...a .. UCCI1 aiU IUCII Upon the first pace of The HornM ., r ,, t O'Rear's family continue to be the fort this week. What be had to say money promptly, but you Jurors bers, who do not belong to his own polity will be fcund our explanation guests of the railroads ln their Jour of the political situation was not who aro forced by ical paty. the law to serve, Tn tho chifl season" seo'thBt'your and amends, for publishing the Ross ney I figs about the State, his crit-cls- m palculated to bo encouraging to tho must wait from twe've to eighteen liver is active. Any derangement Chairman McCulloch, who distills letter anent Mr. C. E, Woods. There will be received with suspicion O'Rear candidacy. Somo wag. hand- months for'your money. And Judge in that organ opens the " door for a brand of whiskey said to be "with- are two sides to most matters of and'tvlth doubt as to his consistency ed Col. Franks a pamphlet purport- O'Rear endorses all this In' his platmaldrial germs. An occasional dbse ing to be the "Pennsylvania Repubcontroversy and we think the arti- and sincerity. out a headache," has given Judge form. So if'YOU want this state of of HERBINE Is all that is necessary lican Campaign' Book," but which affairs to continue, O'Rear the worst political headache cle explains what led up. to and how then, vote for to 'keep-thliver in sound working was In reality a brochure on each a fellow ever had. And there is we came to be lnvohed ln a matter Last Call for Taxes! : O'Rear and his crowd of hungry condition. Price 50c, Sold .by. Hart- page of which was the. qpe word, even a worse headache awaiting the into which we entered and from but If you do not, then juru urug uo., wartrora Ky., uono- Representatives of the Ohio "rotten." He was asked participants In the which we are departing with tho ut- - County If Sheriff's .office will be at the find any use for the'bddk'In ho could vote for McCreary and the Demo yan & Co., Beaver pain, Ky. m key Republican campaign after the most spirit of honesty. Justico and providticket. You may not have following places atthe time indi- ing material for'hls speeches in be- cratic serve on 7th of November. We do not think wo jgood will. had to Jury during the PATRICK NEEDHAM. IS - - . the cated for the purpose of issuing half of O'Rear's election, and it is were altogether and alone blamablo GIVEN HIS LIBERTY It has been a matter of general I In the matter, but in whatever way Tax Receipts and you will save com said, promptly retorted: "Yes, I past two years, but you cannot tell how soon you will be forced toi ing to the county-seor avoid the can use It comment that some of the most we were for all the speeches' I will accountable or culpable, we necessity of a visit tp your home by Frankfort, Ky.,- - Oct. 23. Gov. prominent Republicans of tho State, make In this caMpalgn." Strenuous Take Your Common Colds Se make amends free from malice, y Willson. pardoned Patrick J. arranging to settle in this manner: efforts havo been and in a number of counties, are or wrong riously. made to get Col. intent ln the premises. Need bam, of Louisville, who Is servDeputy Sheriff S. O. Keown will not at all enthusiastic about the succommon colds, severe and fre- ing Franks on th& stump, "but to all enout a cess of their party's ticket. EviWe have not 6een any of the mov- be at treaties he has turlied a deaf jear,' It quent, lay the foundation of chron conspiracy 'fine of $750 ln Jail for Wysox, Wednesday, October. 25. dently they do not care if it is de- ing pictures being shown by Repubta defraud, a lifo,:Insur-- 1 is said.' ic diseased conditions of the nose Louisville Times. ance company. Ho has been n'Jal Ceralvo, Thursday, October 26 feated. There Is a reason for this, lican bosses in the present campaign, and throat, and may develop Into A Household Mcdiclno That .Give slgce December, 1910; and the Gov-V- s and in some Instances you do not .but there Is one which could be act forenoon. bronchitis, pneumonia and consays he' has 'been (sufficiently Confldqnco have to go any further back than the ed out before a motion picture maSmallhous, Thursday, October 26 sumption. For all coughs and colds ernor furnished and Is the onlyone of tho Is Foley's Honey and Tar Com- In famous McCulloch letter to find It. chine that would make a very sugafternoon. children and In grown persons, pound. Mrs. T. J. Adams, No. 522 Matanzas, Friday, October 27. It's quite certain that one of the gestive illustration, but which we take Foley'B Honey and Tar Com- conspirators who ha,s been" punished. The Commonwealth's Attorney has Taylor Mines, Saturday, October Kansas Ave., Columbus, Kas., pound first bills offered In the Kentucky will venture will not be exhibited. promptly. After exposure, remitted his part of the flno ; writes: "For a number .of years and when you and the Legislature will be an act to prevent It would show a man walking to- 28 afternoon. feel a cold coming Governor my children havo. been subject to Rockport, Monday, October 30. remits the State's part tocorrupt practices ln elections. It) wards the State Capitol at Frank- on, take Foley's Honey and Tar day, and Ncedbam will be released. coughs and colds. I got some of Comppund. Dundee, Tuesday, October 81. will be presented by a Democrat, 'fort in the peaceful pursuit of his It checks and relieves. Foley's Honey and Tar Compound Use T. H. BLACK, S. 0. C. public duties. Just as he nears the will be passed by Democratic votes no substitutes. NAMES .$5,000 AS PRICE OF By S, O. KEOWNj D. S. and have found that it cured their Is In a yellpw, package The genuine and signed by a Democratic Gover- building, a gun Is thrust from bealways. For THREE PINTS OF. BLOOD coughs and, colds in a very short nor. If the people want their hopes hind a blind in the Secretary of sale by all druggists. ni Foley's Kidney Remedy vs. a 'Hope- time, so I keep It In tho house all transformed into deeds, they will State's window, there Is a shot and Anderson, Ind., Oct 21. Her-. the time." For sale by all durg-glst- s. less Case. vote the Democratic ticket and the the man falls mortally wounded. MAXWELL. schel Bailey, a clerk, to-dsued Ira Hon. Ark J..E. Freeman says: ''I m Oct. 21. Miss Hatty'o Mae Barr, C. Peck, a wealthy realization will be certain and Few .people would fall to recognize 0, farmer, for bad a severe case of 'kidney trouble.. who had been visiting Miss Lattye prompt. this picture. alleging that he gave up three Your Votes Solicited. and could not work and my 'case Some unknown friend has placed Sparks, of Hartford, has returned pints of blood through transfusion. Less than two weeks now until At last the light seems to have seemed, hopeless., I used several which saved the farmer's life. Baime In nomination as one of the con- home. the election. Let all Democrats who penetrated the dense political at-- i well known kidney remedles',,"a'nd; testants Mr. and Mrs. Bob Nance, of this ley refused to accept a check for for the piano to be given mosphere that surrounds the Hart- - had the services of a doctor, all of take an Interest in the success of away by Messrs. Fair & Co., and as place, went to Owensboro Wednes- $40 offered In payment. their party's ticket, lose no time In fortl Republican and It found that which gave me no relief. One large . day. I am these fewdays. It has been thor- - tne merchants of Hartford and the bottle of Foley's Kidney Remedy school,absent from home teaching Mr. J. T. Newcomb and son Jesse, TIIIRTEEN-YEAR-OLI take this method of reoughly demonstrated that It was the publlc generally, made serious ob cured me and I have never Men GIRL TAKES HUSBAND went to Llvermoro Saturday and questing my friends to vote for me vote that has defeated Jectlons to its scurrilous account of bothered since. I have also recomMrs. Flora Watson went to the samo the Democratic ticket ln recent the big Democratic rally here. It mended it to my friends who nllre--'' when purchasing goods at Fair & place Thursday. Carlisle, Ky., Oct 21. Mrs. Oli years. This ought to be sufficient to Intimates that some of the business cclved the same good results."- For( Co.'s store. Any favor extended Jn ver Berry, of near this Dlace. Is way will be highly appreciated arouse every Democrat to action. men have been "talking behind its sale by all' druggists. McCREARY WAS A BRAVE m this probably tire youngest bride'-in- ' this and gladly reciprocated.' when opEvery vote counts and only by poll- back." In behalf of these men we AND GALLANT SOLDIER section of the State. She Is 13'years portunity is offered. 42t2 OLATON. ing our full strength can success bo would say that none of them has of age, and was Misa'Mary Alice AlCORA L. THOMASSON. Oct. 22. Miss Sudlo Felix, of thla expected at the polls. said a word that he would not reAt the Green River Bridge fight len, daughter of .Mr. Charles 'Allen, peat to the editor's face. The Re- place, and 'Mr. James Hootor, pfr onthe 4th of July, 1863, Lleutenant- - of this county. Sho was nmrYlod at Gives Aid to Strikers. In these closing days of a hot publican will perhaps learn after) Friedaiand, went to owenaborpas. SometlmeB liver, kidneys and ColonoKJames B. McCreary. then a the homo of tier fattier to Mh Oli campaign you will probably, hear awhile that It Is the best policy to Tuesday morning and were, quietly dashing young officer, had the un ver Berry, a farmer, who' ls"25 years bowels seem to go on a tales detrimental to the "Democratic speak of public matters even of married. They , returned. tb,a.t),Blhtt' refuse to work right strike and usual experience of having three of of age. ' Then you candidates started by Republican the opposite political typo fairly, to tno groom's .aomp. Tney.ra twp, need those pleasant little ' ' m U' , strike his commissioned comrades killed at bosses who have become desperate of remain silent. CoffiMita SaicWej . of the mosl popular young people 1 breakers Dr. King's New his very .side while consulting them Life In a losing fight. These same bosses mm Richmond,- - Kt;, Oct. r23. Befbre the county. We wish, them .a. fcrigbt Pills to give them natural aid and aa tp the light then In prpgress. Tho Good Farm For Bale. have threatened to spring sensations and happy future. A, 4 pH "4 gently compel proper action. Ex men were dismounted for the charge getting out of the yard of 'the) home Containing 65 acres, oh Beavor before election day, and inasmuch ta cellent' health soon follows. Try of, the stockade guarding the bridae. 04 a' youne wemaa e.;Whe"he There. Is considerable nap as theybarer not made good so far, Dam and Hartford pike, one-ha- lf Mr. Ansel MalH-hor- n, them. 25c at James H. this community. Williams, while .the field otkers were mount- aged caued last nignt, Harold Toad, twenty yeM,A well known of this place, who has tyhoW; Hartford, Ky. their scheming Work may yet be mllp from Beaver Dam. Good five-roo-m ed. While teceivtasr order fmm ,. ss looked Jpir. It may be well to be on bouse, good .outbuildings, 3 fever, is improving; Roy aytetel .hwMetr Col. Cheaault, a well directed shot young faraeiv guard'pugh nothing they may acres In woodland. Plenty of water, of near ibis town, has typhoid, tenti Lock No. 21 in the Cumberland frbm the eaemy e'truck and killed tlrrqvg4i,Ue state. .tJie'dledrteetant-l- y. and .frolU of fall kind sprfngsfcould be, believed. miles from Bh re- the gallant Colonel. Assumine cess. He was a see. ef .Bea ToMi AIM Mr. W. H. LrpMfe h the rick- - 1W river, twenty-nba- e ' 'i fr 2 ,m sell horses, cattle, hpgs and. farjalag Mr. T.' W. DbI1, ot QlatoBr wag side, was opened last week wlt.ii im- mM of the refetmeat Col. J4eCrry; Preeldeat 'Tift '"decrted" fate a Judge.uOJIRear sets himself up as Implements. For further partlc'u-lara'ca- ll the guest of fcte Brother," Mr. J. & pressive cereaoales. The cowple-tt-e. for Cant Terrell; Mhtaetp sold vWt'LW 8. tWwhea a strong ppponent of the Tobacco. onV". ' of Um daM umm aa tke WJ f TcMSrfe ;te left ke mm tteV Trust, and yet he Is running .on a JOSEPH R. WILLIAMS. , row to kk coil and 't!mlr c frV? and Saturday. the Um. Wktle Wtructhrnir weted SrtteVrold rick wer&'iVeV lnplatform which endorses the 39U Ktatvcky Ky. Dr. Arm,, of Leltctiaeld, writ um to'tbf Beaver Dsb, Terrell, a sliot trow the etockW $109. mat!n. ". v r to-d- ay . e stay-at-ho- Pi DEMOCRATIC TICKET. Mr. M'.T. Westerfield, the' Demo- -' cratlc candidate for Representative from Ohio county, is making a winning race and the Indications arp. that, be ..'will .be elected by a handsome majority. He Is a man of splendid ability and one of whom alj the people will be proud. He will in the not be simply a. 'figure-hea- d Legislature, but will know how to draw a bill and' have it passed. Ho has no bosses, but is running In the interest of all the people whom he will serve. Vote for him. Mts. W. H Lyons, of. Olaton, Ts thelg'uest, of ..Mrs. Sv licence and Mrs? Will' Miller, in Louisville . Mr, Sammio Davison and wife, liv After From Prison. SnbscribcMr. . McHenry, Ky., Oct. 23. Editors Hartford1 Herald: Scme weeks ago I sent you two new subscribers to your paper. I now. selid you twrf dollars to pay for them, I aimed to go to Hartford to. tho' big Democratic rally, but I .Was slckand couldn't go. I hope' I will be( able to go! to tho election. Three cheers for Democracy! ELIJAH Q COOPE ' to-da- Mc-K- ee nrl-jrks- . son-in-la- 1 2U-?O- -- , to-da- i - ZlTl ' j - hn $6,-00- 0, 7""' liquor-interest- s Zn nlSof SJ '' t0 RepUPW . saddle-- ,nui. '. pockets , to-da- ' . water-and-wbi- s- -- J at to-da- , ii ay $5.-00- D stay-at-ho- - - ... 1 , iikw, Cgs3 , tt1 .' v&imt&'&m yr otli st tetWee m Vwi: its- Viji.,- ti.,-,,.A- . iJA .i&tLfih IStr tfrifittifV - ."b EL , wi niii IIJJHiTTIMiBl te twljpmw" "$t THE HARTFOftD-HRALD Kl...l.,lUr4.ii .jini'wWl3wpini n iwi WEDttESDAr, OPT. SSJ 1911. PAGE FIVBr Just a Word, Plse! TT sthit d& ' !r?j V? We want just a little of your tirtie to tell you about- our t - was held next day. Mrs. Fulkerson vraa n niece of Judge John B. Wll-Bo- n, of thfs city. Mr. Eatlll Park has. resigned hia position with the Ohio County Drug Co, hero and will probably enter a school of pharmacy to complete bis already splendid ability as a drug o o o o'o o O 0'6 o o oo oo'o o O'P ,o po'.o O CIRCUIT COURT NOTES. ooooooooo O New Co Oct Suits and Clocks They are now in our house on display. McCIl Pittun No. 42SI " Prl, IS ttnU v J" A SMART FALL MODEL i wa9 never shown in Hartford. We want to show you, and you will greatly accommodate us by calling, whether you are ready to buy or not. Already our sales have been phenomenal, and it's no wonder to us, A prettier line of the Newest Creations for our prices and styles are irresistible. Call and see us for any Fall Wear, and always bear in mind that It Pays to Trade With a House that Saves You Money. $Piano Coupons Giyen With Every Purchase- "V In Rplrnr up with the docket, Judge a fit of rage and Jealousy, Buncom T, F.VBlrkhead adjourned court Inst Render, a well known colored man Saturday at noon until Mondnv of Haytl, Hartford's negro 'settle- ndori? during whlqh time he spent ment, shot and Instantly killed Tom with liis family in Owensboro. .BMiiBsiiiissiiiiiiillHsllHBBBHslslMIWMMaisV l"1 Castlo, howCastle, also colored. Commonwealths Attorney Ben D. ever, was net the man Render In Rlngo being up with his work In TaBeaver Dam, timo Mr. R. H. Barnes, tended to kill, but another negro, Illinois Central Railroad Ky. was a pleasant caller Wednesday at whom he thought had been disrupt court.went to Owensboro last Thursble nt Beaver Dam, day returning to Hartford Monday ... ' South Bound, . the Herald office. , r felicity of Mb home by pay ing North .Bound. x 'TE. Muddox, Rockpprt-- , ing the much attention to his f Ren- - evening. Ul-U- iJJ No. too No.:132-r4:05,a- .m. Messrs. J. Mr. "Marvin Miller, official stenogp.m. was P.m. No. J. H. Loyd, Fordsvllle, gavo ,the derlsV wife. 'Render thought he rapher, went to Owensboro Saturday No 122-1- 2:28 Mlr-SP-slipping' up on a meeting of the two. noon and returned to Hnrtrqra Herald a pleasant call Thursday. No. 1022:48 pan. No. wnUanlB, Agt Rendef came to Hartford, surren Tuesday morning In time, for court. Messrs. H. E. Shultz, PrentlsjJ. dered to the authorities and was L. Cummins, Olaton; were pleasant placed In jail. United States Depository. U 'r'.1 callers at the Herald office Friday. ' '' Tho Bank of Hartford has been Mr. Arthur., J. Frelyogle. jxt Mas- AND O LOOAli NEWS Mr. H. E. Mlschke, the local agent cautah. 111.,, and .Mlss Bonnie. Dever, chosen by the authorities at WashrERS"ONAIi POINTS O 0 of the L. & N., had a fine young bull of Hartford, were married .at tho ington as a United States Depository OOOOOO.OOOO.OOOQPOO dog to go mad lately and consequent- Methodist parsonago here, by the for the funds of the Postal Savings pastor, .Rev, T, V. Joiner, last Fri- Bank to be started in Hartford toLoney, of McHenry, ly was forced to kill the brute. Mr. Chester was qultq a surprlso morrow, October 2C. This Is quite has' typhoid lover, Messr. J. C. Iglehart, Equality; day night. It to local society, as It was not gen a compliment to an Institution noted ' H. Royal, Fordsvllle and Rev. H. D. - Nice' fresh Pack Mackerel. W)tf. erally known that tho- - tw.p were for Its safe and conservative manBurch, Frledaland, were pleasant MOORE & WH. sweethearts and, this was tho agement. A full explanation of the 43tf callers at the Herald office Monday. groom's first visit here. He stayed Postal Savings Bank and Its work, Jumbo Pickles they Miss Llllle Ward, who had been only a fow days and took away one ings was contained In a recent Issue & SON. -W. H. MOORE 43tf,M visiting relatives and friends In of our prettlek' girls as his bride. of The Herald. fho, first frost.ot the season. fell Hartford and vicinity, returned to Mr. Freivoglels an employe of a Purdue Kills Colburn and flouring mill at Mascoutah, Bowling Green last Wednesday, in jthlsiclnlty last Sunday night. Larkln Purdue struck and killed compe be an Industrious, Mr. Will Riley is oponlng up a soe'ms to Charlie Colburn at Sunnydale,' Sun- Hominy, both flakoand crushed, young man. Mar- barber shop In the room corner of tent' day evonlng about six o'clock. Tho at W. HI M6ofe ''&'8on's Meat43 ' The First Christian Church of killing twas tho result of bad feelMain and Center streets, formerly ket. occupied by the Ohio County Bank. HartfOrd will bo dedicated 'next Sun- ing existing between the parties for " Don't'fall to hear Hon. J.C. .BrowThis several months. It Is said that Colprices on Patent day with appropriate exercises. Get our cut-raser" at Fordsvllle. Ky., next Saturday church building has been greatly burn was under tho Influence of li" Medicines and Prescriptions before at 1:30 o'clbck. since It was .purchased quor, hunted Purdue up and was save you Improved ' jnBB Margaret Marks returned going elsewhere. We can from the Mothodlst folks, and lately advancing on him with a knlfo when money. has had new pews and carpets put struck over tho head with a baseThursday afternoon from a brief 43tf OHIO COUNTY DRUG CO. In. Tho pastor, Eld. W. B. Wright, ball bat. Louisville. Colburn lived about two visit In J. F. CASEBIEIfA CO., Funeral who has been called to the church hours after being struck. Purdue u., Mr. R. H. Barnes, ueavr All calls for another year, will preach the Directors and Embalmors. to town Monday morning and was a pleasant caller at The Herald promptly and carefully attended to, dedicatory .sermon and there will be came surrendered to the authorities and Wednesday. office last day or night. Both telephones. The con- Is under guard waiting the action of special singing exercises. Beaver Dam, Ky. gregation Is not largo but lndustrl tho grand Jury. For. Sale rTown property, vacant 28tf dwelling. progress lotB, cottagesand two-stor-y Hon. ,3. C. Browder, one of the ous and earnest and the A. C. YEISER & CO.; they aro making In church circles la Boring For OH Near Hartford. ablest speakers in Kentucky, will Ky.' 'r s Hartford, The West Kentucky Oil Company, discuss the political issues at Fords- a matter of general comment. T Grocery. vllle at 1:30 q'clock next Saturday. Mrs. Bettle Rowo died rather un- composed principally of local capiLeave your Laundry Guaranteed. Don't fall to hear him,' expectedly at her residence on talists, has arranged to drill for oil Domestic! flnlik. Work point about seven miles north C&dlesfor.'ana.prompt delivery, Maggie1 Griffin, after a visit Union street, Hartford, late Sunday at a Mrs. evening,- - of lung trouble. She had of Hartford, near Concord church. Her1 Grocery. to relatives and friends In. Hartford, Phone 140: expert driller and superintend' Mr. Lonnlc- - Tweddell, wife and lit- has returned 'ta' the residence of her lived In Hartford about all her life An and was 79 years old at her' death ent bas been employed, active work Ky., tle daughter NelMe, of Calhoun, Hart- home people near Owensboro where Only one child Miss Mary Rdwe will begin about November 1 and she will spend the winter. have teen visiting, relatives In .mlifa tinr AnnMinr dauehtor. ' rnntlnuoarf conditions Dermic. Anino past week. ford, Hartford School of Music Piano, M Henry Fjeid died a Bhort time extensive1 aVea of land Bas been leasOLD PAPERS FOR SALE at The Harmony. Violin and Voice culture. agQ Funerai aerTiCC8 were .held "at ed along the anticlinal of Ohio and Herald" office.- Nice and clean, tied tinder the direction of Miss Kathe-'th- e homo reBjdeaco yesterday after-- 1 McLean counties. The State Geqlo-rl- n. . u O.clock conducted by Rev. J gist, after a thorough examination, Thompson, of Frankfort, and upnTn (bundles. Five centa a bun38tf tf Miss Margaret Nail, city. y joiner, of the. Methodist has given a most favorable report of for ten centa. dle; rthreo Try' a sack of Irvlngton "Nono Mr, Albert Rial has rented aHd church, and Interment was at bik- - qll Indications In tho region being ven- our Old.cltr worked, and It Is expected moved with his" family into part of Sik" FloUr. There Is none better to the Grlffln property recently pur- - wood. Thua" another of reward, of ,va,, Wre 1 improve a splendid the success. gone to the lzen 'anywhere. Sold exclusively befhad iThla Is possibly the only oil field In tt chaKed by Dr. E. W. Ford, corner of good life. byffi.i H., Moore & Son. Kentucky to be tested under scientiMain and Washington streets. Mem. need Drugs of any kind A PreU fic investigation. rWha Mr. W. G. Duncan 'and wife, of p'&JdoVf forget the OHIO I CO. has the quality and GreeavlHe, ky., vfctted T. L. Felix C. HfeflhM, Former Senator McCreary In a f rp najwls and wife fro Saturday until Mon- man la this city, own' a ken1 which ewvM at T.afitn0a "MaxAav., AntivnAm thffiprke'to right also. .vi..nw .ww day. Mr. DuaeMk la president of the h purchased sli'months" agowlch jfcd hi admlntstrailoaW.Governor in C. Bennett, wife and Kr, Ja W. 0. Dumeaa ',C1 Company. 1875-7- 1 the three aad In that" time kaawtd fpftymw ch&ren.. Hartford, visited relative . the foffrtb 'greatest panics In th"e Wory of the Mm. Jmm FnlkenM, died at the efft"aMTteMW Wednesday .an at;Qwen,boro ffOHi W. Wil- breed of chickens. The four broods (country were caused b'yKepublic'an 'Wurlwel, 'Um tll,"uday, (National Administrations. Thursday. Funeral total about sixty chickens. son, Of Prentla, heme. On Tuesday ' JZkm&Gb, m. Incest, time, classified as follows: 2; willfully knowingly committing a fraud, 1; offense of unlawfully 'acting as agent, 1; seduction under promise of marriage, 1; Injuring iprqpefrtr, 1; murder, 1'; furnishing 'liquor to a minor, 1; disturbing pub trim. Mr. Sam Gentry, who has been In lic worsnip, i; carrying conceaieu a the mercantile business at Caney- - deadly weapon, 1. J. J. Stewart, by vllle for the past twenty years, has request, was excused from further sold out and moved to Beaver Dam. services on grand jury this term. Com'th. vs. Willis Fleher and J. Mr. Gentry has accepted a position E Barnhlll. In the two foregoing bb traveling salesman. cases the grand Jury after heating Mr. McHenry Holbrook, Who Is the evidence refused to return In attending college at Winchester, dlctment and the prosecution was Ky., spent a few days with his pardismissed.. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Rawan Holbrook, Jury Trials Ordinary Docket. last week, returning to Winchester W. N. Leo vs. L. & N. R. R. Co.. Monday. continued. J, M. Taylor vs I. C. R. R. Co.. Ltght & Power The Kentucky for plaintiff. Company Is putlng in some exten- verdict of Jury, -T. .1. Bandage vs M., H. & E. R. at their plant sive Improvements hero, being forced to shut off light R. Co"., verdict of Jury, $S5 for plainfrom the town and residences while tiff. Wm. H. Rcnfrow vs. M., H. & E. doing so. R, R. Co., continued. DemAt a recent convention of Guyman Westerfield vs. M. H. & ocrats In Hartford at Demoheadquarters the follow E. R. R. Co., verdict of Jury, ?190 cratic was nominated for for plaintiff. ing ticket Gustavus St'. Clair vs. M., H. & E. P. B. Tay City Councllmen: R. R. Co., verdict of Jury, $344 for lor, Fred Cooper, E. P. Moore, plaintiff. J. H. B. Carson, W. J. Bean and R. t Wm. Murphy vs. M., H. & E. R. T. Hoover. It will bo noticed that R. Co., set forward to. Thursday, there are threo old and three new 10th' day. councllmen named, all good men. P. L. Alford vs. J. W. Embry. conThe ticket appeal to votprs of all ' tinued for defendant. classes as a strong yet conservative A. D. Taylor vs. Bowling Green one which will stand for Hartford's Packet 'Co., verdict of jury, $40 for progress' and good government. plaintiff. Com'th vs. Ben Doss, charged Rev. J. W. Bruner, of the Baptist Church, preached his farewell ser with malicious wounding, verdict of mons hero last Sunday morning and jury, wounding In sudden heat and night, before moving with his family passion and fined $50. Com'th. vs. H. S. Ward, charged to Center, Tex., as announced last week. Rev. Bruner has endeared with Incest, on trial. himself greatly to the people of this I The grand Jury, after hearing the vicinity during his stay hero and all Tevldence against Larkln Perdue, for regret to sco him and his excellent the killing of Chas. Colburn, filed a family leave. He Is an able, zealous report yesieruay uiieniuuu exoner preacher, deeply earnest In his work, ating Perdue for the homicide. NOTES Warren Llndley emnnn- and has dono much good in this with the elod as grand Juror In place of Nat community. He leaves very best wishes of everybody for his Llndley, who was excused from further service on grand Jury at this continued success. Clear Run bas secured Prof. F. P. Salmon, of Utlca, Ky for the fourth timo to lead the slnglne at ML Car-m- el the fifth (next) Sunday In this month. The choir Is getting in good $I I i J gist. The grand Jury which was empaneled Monday of last week, ad' Journed last Friday and reconvened There havo yesterday morning. been 10 Indictments returned to this 3 Royal has no substitute for W making delicious home-bake- d foods (Aft R0V4L I ft B) Baking Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE fit The only Baking Powder made Yr from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar M M GALL FOR A "GREATER GONVENDON To be Held in Louisville, Novem- ber 14-1- 5 Mayor Appoints Delegates. 'er. Aunt Kitty was born In Ohio, county November 7, 1824, was married to Alexander II. Brown October the 6th, 1842, lived near Pren-tl- s and In Taylortown until 1858, then moved to Arkansas, where she lost her husband and one son. During the war, In 18C5, she moved back to Ohio county, where she lived until her death. Sho professed religion about the year 1844, Joined questions ct vital Importance to .the future of Kentucky are pressing upon the people of the State for discussion and wise solution, that It Beoms 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 pros Such conferperity of the State. ences heretofore held havo resulted In great good, developing a better understanding of the needs of the State and a closer So many the Baptist church at Cool Springs, lived In that irtiurch until 1890. then Joined the Methodist church at Taylortown. She leaves six children to mourn her departure. Mrs. French Brown, of near Pond" Run, died October 8 and was buried nt Mr. Ed. Williams' the 10th. Funeral services wero conducted by She leaves a Rev. Birch Shields. husband and three little children. Moio Than Enough is Too Much. To maintain health, a mature man or woman needs just enough food to repair the waste and supply energy and body heat. Tho habitual consumption of more food than Is necessary for these purposes la tho prime cause of stomach troubles, rheumatism and disorders of the kidneys. If troubled with Indigestion, revise your diet, let reason and not appetite control and take a few doses of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and you will soon be all right again. For m sale by all dealers. night of last week, term. '' bo'ooooooooooboo ' ' ! re-fl- ne. among Its progressive citizens, and promoting a clearer understanding of what cah be done and how best to do It. In this spirit such a State' conferorence Is called by tho State-wid- e ganizations which we represent, to bo held In Louisville Tuesday and November 14 nrid 1T. Wednesday, The subjects to be discussed will coer the field of Kentucky's needs. It is desired to have In attendance men of evthe live, public-spirite- d ery county and city. At our request the Louisville Publicity League Convention and wlll'make all arrangements for the entertainment of tho convention. We are asking all County Judges, Mayors of cIIIcb and commercial and agricultural organizations to appoint not less a number of delegates, than five each, whoso Interest can be counted on, and whose advice will be valuable. GEO. H. COX, Owensboro, President Federation of Commercial Clubs. J. W. PORTER, Lexington, President State Development Association. yOTK Mrfyor James H. Williams, of Hartford, has appointed the following delegates: R. E. L. Slmmerman, Dr. E. B. Pendleton, Jno. T. Moore, A. C. Yel-se- r, W. H. Barnes. WEST NOCREEK SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT LEACH State Inspector Todd has 1116(1 with tho Governor a report of an In Investigation county, Graves which alleges that $35,634. 85 Is due tho Commonwealth from county of ficials. SPECIAL PRICES ALWAYS - PREVAIL WITH LIKENS: ACTON Buckeye Road One new three-Inc- h Wagon FOR SALE. Also carload or Daybreak Fertilizer and Farm and Poultry Woven Wire ust in. We carry a full line of Groceries. Hardware, Tinware. Queensware, B Harness, Saddlery and Notions. B te Program for Friday evening, Oc tober 27. 1911: Opening address Otis Singing. Song Marllssa Foster. Carson. Whistling Song Walter Foster d Questions nnd Answers Mertle and Robert Davis. Comlr Surprise Bertha Ward and Dudlev Select reading Gertie Westerfield. AppointBennett. Old business. ment of committee to arrange pro gram. Recess. Roll-cal- l. Debate: Singing. Subject, "Resolved,, That tho Mind, not the Body, Sleeps." Affirmative: J. P. Foster, A. C. Porter. Negative: Dudley Westerfield. Otis Carson, Reading of proPaper. Criticism. gram. FILYDIA FOSTER, Sec'y. Wll-llfor- Just Received A carload of FURNITURE! Prices, weights and measures GUARANTEED. LIKENS&ACTON Proprietors. HART ORD, : KENTUCKY.. 00000000000000000000000000 m 1 m - ha HOPEWELL. Oct. 23. Rev. N. B, Watson filled his appointment here last Saturday night and Sunday, It being his first. Blade and family Messrs. Garret and his family, and of Echols, visited Mr. and Mrs. Alec Rxissell, of this place, Saturday' night and Sunday. Mr. Billy Johnson took two wagon loads of sheep to Beaver Dam ' AUTUMN Millinery! der at most reasonable prices. Satis f a c t i o r Guaranteed! signs, madetoyour or- most attrtive All the newest and de- COUN-T.T&DRU- O' " AMtrffcm last Saturday. . w. Mr. Albla' Shull left for Illinois r' last Wednesday to !jltMy ottoifalMnji; iMh decIarJat He win. be gone about tnree wews, Mrs. Kitty Brown died 'the 15th. and was hurled, the 16th at Taylortown cemetery. Her funeral was conducted by Rov. Eply, of Roches- - husk'hl cbrsJ Itess Poppie Nail, Main Street. Hartford. page Sec. Con-greem- an THE HARTFORD HERALD of their arrest and they were hurried to the Jefferson county jail for safekeeping. Outside of tho regular panel of TO FINISH CAMPAIGN . jurymen of Marlon county it was necessary to summon 100 men from With Oratorical WhirlwM Big Boyle county. One juryman was1 selected from Marlon county and Speakers Will be Here Alford eleven from Boyle county. tnll hnrA nwnltlnrr trial.. la nnvr In .- -.. ... ...... o in Force. which, is set for the January term of . court. Some of the best speakers in the party will take tho OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Democratic O SPECIAL NOTICE stump in Kentucky during tho re O O in regard to maining days of tho present cam O among them being' William O OBITUARIES, RESOLUTIONS O paign, O OP RESPECT, &c. Jennings Bryan, Governor Harmon, O L. Teylor and .Sena- OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Senator Robert tor John W. Kern. Mr. Bryan will Tho Hartford Herald Has adopted tour four districts October 30 and 31, making the trip aboard a special a new rule In regard to Obituaries, train, and speaking at various points Resolutions of Respect, Cards of along the route from tho rear plat- Thanks, &c, whether written at the Inform of tho last coach. Ho will bo tho behest of lodges, churches or dividuals, and that is, we shall accompanied on tho trip by former Senator James B. McCrcary and charge at the rate of two cents per lino for all such articles, except obitCongressman Olllo James. A rally will bo held at Sebrce, uary poetry, which will bo one cent Webster county. Wednesday, when per word, stralghtThls Is tuo smallspeeches will bo made by Congress est rato wo charge for anything and Is only one-fift- h of our regular rate. man Swager Sherley and H. V. The amount, In cash or stamps, each article, or Saturday, October 28, a big rally must accqmpany Six not bo printed. will be held at Wllliamstown, when It will speeches will be made by Senator words average a lino In ordi.Tnhn W. Kern, of Indiana. E. J. Mc- - nary reading and every separate character or initial letter counts as iDermott and Mr. McChesney. Ben Johnson and a word. Tho heading and tho sigCongressman former Congressman Rhea spoke at nature both count one line each, Tuesday and Con- even If they are only a word or two. Ellzabethtown straight poetry, obituary gressman A. O. Stanley and H. V. All McChesney will speak In Ballard through, one cent per word. county October 31. Contributors please remember. Governor Harmon Is scheduled to DEMOCRATS SHOULD speak at various points In Central THE LET WELL EXOUGH ALOXE He 28 Kentucky October 27 and will make his first speech at Mays-vlll- e, speakers havo Tho Democratic but the other points have not been kicking because Governor Wlll- been decided upon as yet. osn Is out of the State more than he Other speakers scheduled on that KENTUCKY DEMOCRATS , WEDNESDAY, OCT. 88, 191. speech Hon, Ben Johnson, the from this district, charg ed that It cost $66,000 to get tho four Democrats in tho Legislature M. It. & E. KAIMIOAD TI3EB TA to vote for Senator Bradley. NothBLE AT IIAHTFOIID, KY; ing could be moro specific or more this. It ifc an open & N. TImo Card direct than Tha.followlng L. charge of corruption and bribery, Is effiplive from Monday. Aug. 21nt: and while Mr. Johnson does not North' Bound charge that Senator Bradley fur No. 112 duo nt Hartford 7:19 a. m. nished tho money, he does charge ho p. m. No. 114 due at Hartford 3:40 kvaB elected by money that was put South Bound up to secure four Democratic votes No. 115 duo at Hartford 8:45 a. m. for him. Congressman Johnson 1b No. 113 duo at Hartford 1.46 p. m. a thoroughly responsible man in H.' E. misciikb, Agt. what he says and will stand by his statement. He Is financially res ponsible, aB well as otherwise. Senator Bradley, with this statement HAN ONLY which has been printed In nearly all the newspapers In Kentucky, you have certainly seen It. Were you BLOCK merely bluffing or did you mean IN ENTIRE what you said In that Ashland speech? If you did mean It, there Is you should not deResidence of no reason why Said of at once. mand nn Investigation Either Bradley has Jo demand on InHughes. vestigation or rest under the charge of Congressman Johnson, which Is BOWS OF NEGRO TENEMENTS generally credited by most of the Elizabeth-tow- n people of Kentucky. News.' 'The Hartjord Her&ld "WE m use1: l.vm DANEL BOONE AXLE6UASE v A -- J J- -' t if i u Wl M i have to grease ' but once a .toeek. Made m LotdsvUle by CHAS. C. STOLL OIL CO. rx tftO HIE the Justice It's just a step to Texas PM Surround His Aagnificent Now, If the file In a rasping tone should call the auger a bore, CHAXC1K1) HIS SUimOUXDlXfiS And the monkey wrench a nut from the vise, would tho plane Just Washington, Oct. 20. When Jussmooth things o'er? tice CharlcB E. Hughes of the SuIf the house was full and the wa preme Court lakes possession of his reel all which will be fin- ter drunk would the hose $100,000 home, around? ished In a few weeks, he will be the And if the waters could speak ns. only white man living in the block Ithev flow, how would Long Island on the street on which his house Sound? faces. If you board a spell at a shore hoPresident Taft ap-Soon after tel Is the billow that you pay? pointed Gov. Hughes to the Su Is In tho State. If a single car weighs several premu uoun no vaiue iu inwius-- 1 tons how much does the whole sub- - date are: These speakers jeally don't know Lagrange; E. P. Mc- Olllo James, ton and spent several days looking WflVf when Kentucky Is well off. . n Versailles; A. O. Stanley, for a house. He was not sausneu really be Wouldn't Kentucky be a Can a scavenger 0wenton; Senator Taylor, Hopkins- with anything on the market and whan Vio'a nhvava fn thft ivilie; uen jonnson, opriuKi.oiu, about as well off if Augustus Ever-? """c" "c " h oned house '""" rn,.i n inrP . . stay out of J . lasting Willson would . (james uarneu. r.uiuuuiou, avenue (extend- - """" in Massachusetts water plpca a ,n dance hfti' Cullop and Judge J. A. Sullivan, the State? If tne ed) for his first season. In fact .wouldn't It be cheaper to bur8t would the dancers use their BowHng Groen; EdBar Hagcr, Cyn-maThen ho and Mrs. Hughes spent - pay him $75 a day, or whatever his thUnaj H. V. McChesney, Flembut Pupb7tt afternoons house-huntina Harvard oarsman rows in a lnB.burK; Bwker Sherley. Eddy-decid- salary figures, Just to play golf with they were disappointed again and Toft? ,vJlleJ John g. uim, Lancaster. finally to build A home, shell what does the salmon roe? Especially If Willson could bo In,t If no grass grows In tho frozen Justice Hughes said at tho Jimo duced to take along tho members of what- - then, does the Eskimo? THK III(m COST OK SOUTs that as ho expected to spend thd . NoTr.th' the Board of Equalization. Bn mfgsed fire, would a para- -L- ATEST QUOTATIONS greater part of his life in this city, While Willson was playing golf -, This stuff gives mo pain. Jie wished to have a homo, that he could not be dragooning the toa bnfrB wore tt hobb,e Bk,rt If Rev. "Billy" Sunday, tho former bacco patches with troops, or veto isfiea him In every particular. wou,d tho m? pad and hark? baseball player, who has conducted ing Confederate pension bills. For a long tlmo ho debated a thelf Droke ,nt0 a drugstore whether he would build In Massa- - do yu th,nk that the dogwood ovanBelIstlc meetings, In almost o of the And while the members ry part of the country, has succeed-thavenue or Sixteenth street. Equalization were acting reducing the saVIng Board of bark? led, ho thinks In two most select streets In the ... . ill-- .. im i tan AtirflAK -- n n rV. or U..U tT as "caddies" lor Tart ana wiuson uaB.n. .. " " "" souis to a nuBine8oii city He chose tho latter finally t0(j7 Enough, ero wo all grow nns gone 80 far a9 to make an estl--- -. they could not bo putting horizontal lot on the cu". bought a good-sire- d and 15 per cent, on an already g . . .. In raises of '.. 111! 7. mate of tho cost of w'lt heavily comer oi sixieemu uiiu v wimi taxed and This Is tho frivolous sort of think various cities. In Mr. Sunday's cost The lot has a frontage In Six- -' Stato, . Is dubbed a daffydlll. sheet, Indianapolis souls come highteenth Btrc.ot"of about 30 feet and that By all means let them stay out of est at $C20 each. to have an 100 In V street. In order the State until McCreary is elected New York City souls are quoted and Inaugurated. "Wo don't caro effective entrance, he decided to have I at $545, while In Boston they can if you never come back." V street. There Henthe residence face be obtained for $450. Other quo derson Journal. was no other house of any sort In V ., . For Infants and Children. J Chicago tations are: Denver $425, Bought $395 and New Orleans $78. ; Tne KM You Have Always So far as Mr. Sunday has made maincd vacant Boars the Investigations, souls came cheapest Shortly after work was started on Signature of In Atlanta, where they may he sav- the Hughes home the entire frontSore Lungs &&d a Dry or $75 a head If souls have age on, bct'a sides' b? V "sTFool bei ;d ' Hacking Cough can bo h ...ww heads. tween" Sixteenth and Seventeenth relieved by using 'Billy" Sunday's figures have Style 'How did the Turks deDo greets wag announced for sale at a rccrultod aroused much mystification and con Ballard's price. Tho land feat that Italian reglmont "greatly reduced siderable adverse criticism. Atlant-an- s was bought In by In America? had to bo sold and complain because souls are so Oumbusta Why, just as tho Italbuilder who started a speculative ians were boldly advanclng.a shrewd "Cheap and Indianapolis people be y of 20 the construction Turk shouted: "Shine!" ana tne cause .they are so dear. Tho gener"box" houses. seems to be that Dagos fell to their al lmnresslon Its effect in tho lungs is wore completed six absont-minde- d The houses soothing and healing, very "Billy" Sunday acquired the perknees and felt for their brushes. weeks before the roof was on tho trrntlfvlnp- - to thOCQ WOO OrO centage habit In his bas'eball days Hughes, house. The houses did hot ranked bv n. nalnful COUgh. Re and hasn't been able to shako It off. lieves tlshtnosi. loosens appeal to white purchasers 6r tenT,v,lncrm rlearn tho voice Of Success. HEALTH and were promptly ottered to ants hnnrmnin and nulcts Oil ItTl- locolored people, who hastened to nt il conditions, so tnai mo Is tho World Growing Better? cate in such a "swell" neighborhood. Blceo is no longer disturbed at Many things go to prove that It night. Although thev have been on the Take Advantage of This Generous Is. The way thousands are trying pjrtco 23c, 60o and flXO. market but a short time, 17 of them to help others Is proof. Among Offer. ti,v thn 11.00 also. Itascon I are occupied. Gould, of Pitts-fiel- d. them Is Mrs. W. W. tho tains flvo times as much each The colored residents of the na; atze. and vou cet with N. H. Finding good health by Your money back upon request at capital are famous for the Pep- tional v.niti n np. Horrlck's Red taking Electric Bitters, she now ad Blze of their families. Their chlld-re- ii our storo If Rexall "93" Hair Tonic per Porous Plaster for tno cneit. vises other sufferers everywhere to ore usually endowed with heal- doesn't do as we claim. Thats our JsmesF.Dallard.Prop. St.Loult,Mo. years I Buffered "For thy lungs and like to play In the guarantee. You obligate yourself take them. 4.nk.MB PV, ftslUA ! heallna with stomach and kidney trouble," gWitiiiH . to nothing whatever. Could you ask middle of the struts. ointment r wr "Every medicine I used you stronger proot she writes. When .Tntlce Hugbp"! purchnsed or could wo glvo ISbtpAwpRrcoMMCWBrtl failed till I took Electric Bitters. the lot for Ms home, Sixteenth and of, our confidence in tho hair restor- But this great remedy helped me v.o iliutford, Ky. Hnrttoi-preparation? V streets was conttderod one of tho ing quollties of this They'll help any Donovan lrun Denver Dam, Ky. wonderfully." & Co., Wo could not afford to so strongquietest locations In the rltv. Ticre woman. They're the best tonic and ere no etreet cers within two ly endorse Rexall "93" Hair Tonic liver and kidney remedy that's nnnovar.ces. ond continue to sell It as we do, If finest Try blocks nnd ro them. You'll see. 50c made. , It did not do all wo claim It will. m 'Chronic rheumatism contracts tho Should our enthusiasm havo carried at James H. Williams. muscles, dlsforts tho joints and un- us away, ond Rexall "93" Hair Ton'SENTENCE dermines the strength. A powerful ic not glvo entire satisfaction to the GIVEN DEATn FOR CRIMINAL ASSAULT penetrating and relieving remedy users, they would lose faith In us For Womwt will Jbe found In BALLARD'S SNOW nnd our statement?, and In conso-quen20. John Ky., Oct Lebanon, LINIMENT, It restores strength Have More Frfe- -b than any other our business, prestige would Pnwmnn. n young farmer of this magazine or patterns. McCall s is the add suppleness to the aching limbs. suffer. 'county, who has been on trial since reliable Fashion Guide monthly in per bottle. 60c and . Pfl,cei.25cl hair la We assure you one million one hundred thousand charged wUh BaulUng SoldVy Hartford Drug Co., Hart- oegmnrng to unnatura,,, . ouv r homes. Besides showteff all the latest c)Untry a designs of McCall Patterns, each issue ford,' Ky Donovan & Co., Beaver is. brimful of sparkling short stones m Danv,Ky. and helpful information for women. . eradicate and movent baldness, or J iV.L L. .lifer AtrlMu fcf e to die in NOW HERE IS YOUR BUar;ntoe becomeg opor. tenced the only thirty mln- out A. MAN, SENATOR liRADLEY , attve TWQg 8lregi and $1.00..the Jury being $100,000 Palace Pickaninnies a Plenty. ooooooooooooooo IUKKVDILLS. O tTf via r iMKmnm, : t.l-- t m h mfi'WfvSfjF the Cotton r sir an 111 1 Route . Mf Jl m' KrTlV th direct, nulcle lino from Mem- uhlt. through Ark- mii tPyfInKr Southweit Jr jVJl r lh4 V aniaf . to the IDlendld otvratlniritra f&tf&MJjB trains dallyt with through 1pprri. chslr cars and narlor- - XVVVT rafii Mr. Tralnt from all narti K X 'MTiF ii tKff Smit1if.act rnnnwt In Mem. rtf phis with these Cotton Belt trains Southwest K mrJM'iZt ml ,.n. VM.Irlni ,1.1a .ftnt.n,,w tnp. ior ik wuu 6 ta&o uucu MEMFTIIS ( v&mswmzvmiw ii nrj PtilB&ftK&rflrlfcrK ii &v.muil for jrzezr ar.4 v hjiukib MS SVtflDCVCK S ' If imw VjsW mStu.m laffl ooooooooooooooooo O fare excursion On tho oil Belt Koute msr.. ssmS . sVsHsA -----F 3rd Tucidays of ench month ex HJIBIUU UUCM niu euiu tin UUWJU uu, lUJUtO ,u nolotiln Arkansas', Louisiana, Texas and Oklahoma, with 25 day return limit and stoiKvcrs ftit. Trie tritt chances Southwest vslll soon ba traMnJ let the ml I.OIHJQ uei. hcuihuu ibko rev. neiia (oaay from; (nnltv l "' hi L. C. bARRY, Trarelinsi Passenger Agent ' C3 Todd atulitnt, LouUtlt!., Kr. lit and I - ,!'" I AMELIE RIVES Now tne Prlnceaa Troubetslcoy M . 7 old-fas- g, " ed ' , has written a newnovel for Lippincott's Magazine which bids fair to overtop the reputation of her first great work, " The Quick or the Dead." As in her first story, the scene is laid in Virginia, her beloved Southland. 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"Tt "" figfgKt,' tA5 UntUirf to IU V11a wnl. bo remembered tho there was any 'taint otflVefctlonJ to th United 8tkfcs SeuaToriJunio nfnnlft 'it fa At' 1 aVAtfCla "VJ'rlL V'llfonL tk a young farmer of this county, were arrested, assaulMnpc ur dotM sMticabiM&'XMW(MrthaatCats. fMwatdsalsr.MtossdfWM'r f nflitir 4 awnber sold Mom oHwr' aH MeCill PiHrM Him eooon' Boy and and and and and and charged"' wl MU criminally a, Sunday -- MeCALL'5 MAGAZINE' lllhflK!! k',i 'any fp6nTbfenefson ''Wadtf Iho charge; Here Is your, man, Senator Bradley. At tianville in a public wojitd dbmand an. .'nvesllgiflytf If HW (m iM k,.U Mft&SSS Wtl 'I r ,vw- - iuu, uv-Phut Kpfinrf,, fit r xioeTi Kraftt 1C l m 1 ifterno&n t a Lamb.n nty. Ml I' . - o" hkii ,... o( ! nfr r aii? f'f'J u " " " " " . 3.50 Dailv Owensboro MessenRer Twittva-wee- k Owembor6 Mewenger. . . . 1.75 iwice-a-wee- k Uwensboro InqiMfer,'. . . . l. Daily Oyrcnsboro Inquirer. . Kentucky Farmer Loufcvillc; ...-- . ;; 1.25 Weekly Enquirer Cincinnaiti v . 1 .50 afid Bryan's Commoner ,.,.$ .v. . 1 .50 New York(WjxH. . . 1.65 and .thrfce-wce- k mk) Tvk:e.-a-wee- k , . . 1.50 .St Louis Republic i and NaUwial Mafazine Mwrtkljrrif.y 1.50 aad McCaM'iMaViziB--FAf- t. Jr -- l ....,, :325 . ....'..,: .. '" '- - ...130 SulH for Th Hord Her. Addfiss . THE ,, A HERALD, r, Haloid, Ky. r f WfjiimuiKtfMjWjt ii "ili'"ir'i'-u'ijtim.ii4ipriTiii. J - , ' mm ' t rrr - wr nvair.wfWHHBvmaMaiHF"s m.u ' ,ni" '' ,'... PAGE SEVEN. TOafcESDAY, OCT. 2S, 1011. MORE REMIWSCEiiSES meal, when the Yankies flred on us, TWO threw out a skirmish line and held them back till we got ready OF OHIO COUNTY BOYS for them. Then they retreated. (To b continued.) So we THE HARTFORD HERALD HATFIEIBS KILLED IN WESniRGINIA FIGHT RARE CHANCE! Big Pay for Solicitors! THE CINCINNATI WEEKLY ENQUIRER is offering Five Thou-san- d Dollars in cash premiums ta solicitors, in addition to a liberal commission that is more than ample to pay one's expenses, besides affording a living profit, while engaged in the work of soliciting suln scriptions. t i m i i . Td listen to the Republican speakMinute. rivccrwNS BCCCSOWCJCSXOCCCCC.XVX.X ers, one would think that the Reparty In Kentucky had publican Tho Kimd Ton Havo Always Bought, and which has been Charleston, W. Va., Oct. 18. originated tho common school sysw Our last article ended the cam- tem, and wore the only people that Ellas Hatfield, in USO lor OVOr ou years, lias uuruo mo bibuuiu aged forty; Troy ms paign from Dalton to Atlanta, last- could be trusted to bring It to per- Hatfield, aged thirty-fivr anu nns uccn imuiu imucr infancy. Oc and &-sonol supervision since- its THE WEEKLY ENQUIRERe ing JuBt four months. That laBt fection. As every friend of educa- tavo Gerono, an Italian, aged page magazine-stylended the Allnnr no nnntn deceive VOU in this. is now a twenty-fou- r day's fight at Jonesboro In a tho three participants in the State knows, there is no nro hut paper, chuck full of reading ah rtitmfnt'fnitB. TmlfaMnuB nnl campaign. Atlanta was evacuated tion on the Statute book In regard pistol battlo Btarted by the Italian, law most acceptable to any Experiments that trifle with and endanger tho health of the night after the fall of Jones- to education that was" not put there are dead, as a result of a controverborne. Each issue contains a serboro. The powder magazines were by Democratic legislators, and while sy that started over tho question of and Children Experience against Experiment. Infants shook the earth for mon by Pastor Russell, an essay by blown up, which Kentucky has not made the advance- boundary between saloon properties. Dr. Madison C. Peters, a serial and miles. At the sanfo time the city ment In this respect that It should The two Hatflelds are sons of every building In caught lire and short stories, natural history, genhave done, great progress Is being "Devil Anse" Hatfield, leader of the eral news and special record of pothat "beautiful city burned to the made, and with tho election of famous y feud that Castorla is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pareday Sherman's arm litical and national affairs that are ground. Next goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It Governor McCreary, fuTther Im- raged In tho southern part of West of interest to all people, cut patterns took, possession of the city, but they provement is sure to follow. The Virginia, Virginia and Kentucky contains neither Opium, Morphlno nor other Narcotic nothing there but a heap of for ladies and youths, and miscellafound substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms fact that we have better teachers. from ten to twenty years ago and neous matter, all of high moral inruins. Wind wJiri urn nald better salaries, and true to the saying so often heard at and allays Fevorishncss. It cures Diarrhoea and Ney's rear guard .did not fluence; also market reports from all .. j.i m tr. - that time, they died with "their Marchall cu, ., Colic. It reUovcs Toothing Troubles, cures Constipation -- tnat more are more bcuu i "commercial centers, and veterinary ' suffer any more on Food, regulates tho tucky now than cvor before. Is all boots on." and Flatulency. It assimilates tho columns. Moscow than he Orphan treat from reorganization of tho Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The trouble yesterday that result The editor's aim being to present Mother's Friend. partlcl- school system under the ed In the death of all three Tho Children's Panacea Tho from J the reader with au exceptionally This Act was passe nnnta crew out of a friendly agree rmA fnmilv innrnnl of SUDeriOf Porter Thompson says in Ms h,s- Democratlc LegUla. ment between Carl Henson, proprie & ALWAYS GENUINE of the Brigade, that 842 non merit, free from all matters that tqjry tor of a saloon at Cannolton, two morality, justice and truth. commissioned officers and pr ivates Boars the Signature of miles from Boomer, where he Hat and taken were killed, wounded ona, friend, and a field boys owned a saloon, that To circulate such a paper, all cloao n ' prisoners, of "hof persons can benefit upon the Campaign Commlt-bee- n neither would encroach member of his their community and add their mite Democratic party can be territory of tho other. Gerone lived had been killed at in the uplifting of civic and political upon this admirable at Harewood, half way neiween re-- , tru8ted t0 build and 530 wounded. Gen. Hard 8upor8tructuro Boomer and Cannelton, and It was thought and action. n a noble ported tne loss oi iub mnuo Kentucky where It there that the two Hatflelds went Any person, lady or gentleman, that will place greater than that of any other Brl belongs, among the greatest educa- yesterday to persuade tho Italian withleisurehours, desirous of doing gade In the corps. a good turn for the community, at tional States In the Union. not to deliver beer In the Hatneia Now what the boys had always the same timeearningfairpayment, territory. For Chnppcd Skin. hoped for had come. What reYears. should apply at once for particulars Although the trio had previously In Use For Over to Chapped skin, whether on the mained of us were ordered Gerone became by writing to THE ENQUIRER, TirT, MW TO CIT. TM 0(HTU UKMIir, TT MUHIUT been good friends, Barnesvllle to be mounted. Not- hands or face, may bo cured in one enraged, drew his revolver, and as Cincinnati, O. hard- night by applying Chamberlain's withstanding our previous the two Hatflelds stepped from tho ships, what remained entered Into Salve. It Is also unequaied for sore doorway, flred four shots, two takthe project with great zest. Lieut- nipples, burns and scalds. For sale ing effect In each of tho men, who m enant Foreman with about half of by all dealers. Whllo lying rtronDed to the ground. Very Serious our company were taken prisoners, VICTORY FOR WOMAN'S before the doorway, out of which a special arrangement was but It Is a very serious matter SUFFRAGE COMES AT LAST Gerone leaped. Ellas, who was the agreed to between Sherman and ave the for one medicine and first to fall, drew his revolver and Hood to exchange certain prisoners wronff one riven you. For this 13. Cali- flred. Troy, tho brother, did like Oct. San Francisco, and our boys made prisoners reason we urge you in buying to has voted to enfranchise her wise and In an Instant Ave shots In the battle of Jonesboro were on fornia be careful to get the genuine sank Into the body of the Italian, women. the 10th of September exchanged, moment later tho With the votes all but counted In who fell dead. A so our company now numbered died, and a few BUck-DraugH- T including the officers tho Golden Gate State, the suffrage two Hatflelds about thirty, amendment is assured of a majori- hoursjater four brothers took posSome, that wore to be mounted. th.eY Liver Medicine ty of 2,051 votes and tho final re- session of the dead. however, who were wounded never turns may make the figures higher will take the dead brothers to There came back to be mounted. The reputation of this old, reliawhere burial Logan county, was a day of wild exble medicine, for constipation, inwas a detachment that never was than that. It within sight of the ultation throughout the State. Tho will be made digestion and liver trouble, is firmmounted from all the regiments, so women had snatched a victory out place where "Devil Anse" a few ly established. It does not imitate wero more than 80 of there never other medicines. It is better than of defeat and they wero beside weeks ago was converted, baptized others, or it would not be the fa cost. the Brigade mounted. and declared he would henceforth themselves with Joy. vorite liver powder, with a larger After refreshing our horses, we No Francisco, live a Christian life. Particularly In San sale than all others combined. remained at Barnesvllle but a short where the Suffrage Amendment had Passetsby found the two brothers oe SOLD IN TOWN F2 we moved irp to Nowman, time till was dead as he been defeated by a majority of near lying in tho road. Ellas Ga., to- cover 'Hood's rear ly 14,000 votes, was the spirit or but Troy was still alive and managstarted on his march back to Ten- rejoicing let loose In all Its vigor ed to articulate, "You don't need to nessee. Wo followed him across tho and Intensity. Women embraced hunt for tho man who did this; he Chattahoochle river, then we turn- and kissed ono another Indiscrimi Is dead, too," before ho died. ed back and recrossed the river and nately and all personal and sectional marched back to a little town vby differences were forgotten in the twenty the name of Stockbrldge, glad word that suffrage had won. FOR FLETCHER'S South of Atlanta, where we miles collego women, Club women, 15th of NovemI Temalned until the working women and Just plain wo ber, when Sherman started on his men Joined hnnds and hearts In one march to the sea. Awful Moment. sang and SEND YOUR BOY TO had come back great happy throng and verdict so Wheeler g Gen Hon glared at "That shouted tho California and taken command from Tennessee long and lustily that It must have you Just before you Bhot him?" of all the cavalry around Atlanta been heard around tho world. "Intently." repllod the scientist. MATHENEY & BATTS and made preparations to meet "He appeared as If he were looking moved Jas. O. Dahlmnn, "Cowboy" Mayor Sherman's great army as It d label. me oven for a through that beautiful country, of Oninha, "Throws tho Lariat." burning and devastating everything Major Jas. C. Dahlman Is of an In Its wake. Now I have heard that interesting ahd Impressive personTAKE IT IN TIE therewas a song composed, called ality. Starting his career as a cow "Sherman's March to the Sea." I boy, he la at present Mayor of Oma have never heard that song 'and If I ha, and haB the following record to Just as Scores of Hartford People were where It was being sung. I his credit: Sheriff of Dawes counwould leave. Any one having seen ty, Neb., three terms; Mayor of Have. what tho writer saw, how Sherman's Chadron, two terms; Democratic o ght Committeeman, men burned the commodious homes National Waiting doesn't pay. and laid waste the beautiful planta- years; Mayor ot umana, six years, If you noglect the aching back, select school for boys. to that and In 1910 candidate for Governor tions, could never listen Urinary troubles surely follow. Writing to Foley & kind of national air. of Nebraska. has Act in time by curing the kidneys. of college-traine- d men. Our Brigade was on the outskirts Co., Chicago, he says: "I havo ta- Doan's Kidney Pills are especial of that great army as it moved kon Foley Kidney Pills and they States. Twenty-fou- r through the country, keeping tho have given mo a great deal of relief, ly for sick, weakened kidneys. come from several Many people in this locality rec marauding parties from pjllnglng the so I cheerfully recommend them." repommend them. different towns in country, Wo wore skirmishing evYoura truly, Here's ono case: ery day and taking prisoners when(signed) James C. Dahlman. this J. C. Weatherholt, High street, m ever chance offered. Some times we For sale by all druggists. Cloverport, Ky., says: "Two years many .as 25 prison" would have as Hpme Com- ago I did not think It possible that ers at a time and when thev became The November Woninn's panion, I could over be well again, In fact, burdensome to us, wo would hand The November Woman's Home I had settled up my affairs, i can to the Texas Rangers. , them over an article by not describe the misery I endured What they did with them we never Companion contains "' President Taft of Interest and Im- from Dalns through my back and ' knew. ' At one time, as We moved on portance to every woman. It Is an whenever I stooped, they became so location. Extremely appeal to tho women of our coun- sharp that It really felt as If some I a Sherman's left, we pot too close efto his main armv. They got us in try to help the President In his ono were thrusting a knife Into my recently spent on improvements. to assent to kidneys. I was often very dizzy, 4 such close quarters that we had to forts to pet the Senate which,' If treaties, swamp one nigni io exin- - the arbitration dark spots floated before my eyes i cross a The nlcht wbb signed, will go a Jong way toward and I had to grasp something to cato ourselves. vtLr. It would be a keep from falling. My Joints became Kcloudy and no moon and we mnrch-e- d abolishing and the Presl- - swollen to twice their natural size croat achievement, about five mllea among cypress walst-deWo dent believes that women can help and 1 lost weight rapidly until I was lri wster trees could never havo pot out It wo had bring It to pass. a mere skeleton. The doctors' medithis very important 'not had a guide. Next mornlnn we Aside fromNovember Companion cines or tho many guaranteed cures went In camp, killed a hog and dug feature the that I tried, did not help me ana potatoes to prepare a contains a mass of good reading, some" sweet Nineteenth Year Begins September it was my good fortune to beautiful illustrations and useful hear about Doan's Kidney Pills. I suggestions. immediately procured a supply and for catalogue. The ereat housekeeplng.home dec- was greatly surprised by tho ro-joratlon,; household and fashion de I Before I had takon suUa received. partments are, as always, niiea wjtn contents of the second box, thero g material, of entertaining Address all comrnunications to was a marked Improvement and I g value to woand continued using them until I was DeskC" men. At this time ot year special completely cured. I am how as well wH am th' should be mado ot tho 'fash- an anv man In this county and I Mention Vralch, under the able diion lva Doan's Kidney Pills the credit." " sjckheadache; n rection of Grace, Margaret Could, For sale ty au aeaiers. : rnce ou. is falUMtlmltotiMga t-- the' well known fashion authority, cents. iUn ' Co., Buffaare Vvrltab)e directory, otRood, lo, New York, tolft.ngejBtvforhe WMHHm4cJ,'- .'jhU yet .fwftlfwble y . United States, , . Uw lo. mMHdin Doaa'lH-- i '' ma yJ,, ' Ml no otatr. TW Herald Uk For efaMwy Job prlU die Died With "Their Boots On" and SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT In the Confederacy Beautiful IS DUE TO DEMOCRATS Were Game to the Last of Atlanta Goes Up City in Flames. e, - thir-tv-elc- ht. ".Tiist-as-eoo- d" well-order- What is CASTORIA Hatfleld-McCo- ntoto'f"; j - i 1 w' " ""i CASTORIA l I &L&0 KM You Have well-meanin- g I The Always Bought 30 m is:E3iTX'"croic"2" E. G. Light and Power Company BARRASS, MGR., To-da- y Hol-de- n, Electric Will wire vour house at healthy and safe. IAghts are clean, wunvui home or oustness iiouse snouia them when within reach. wwkvwWfViWyisWwiWfWywvy) Children Cry m O ASTO R A i man-eatin- pure-foo- Vanderbilt Training School FOR BOYS Elkton, Kentucky. 1 A limited Faculty Our patronage Southern Western Kentucky resented 1 year. Electric Lights, Steam Heat, Hot and Cold Baths. Healthful $4,000.00 i - p. No saloons in the town or county. Moral surroundings excellent. Unexcelled as a school for young boys. Write 6, 1911. Tiw WffiiMr tlmo-sav-in- monoy-savln- MATHENEY & BATTS. 'pg, m . Foster-Mllbu- m tiHPiP.mv1 t :'w - '- - Io WSSiite. IJItbrv,tlw a4 J'MgVl J T-- W CC-- fit ' Nr.rw-sa,-?rr-- i s- - T" - w-- f7 twy,'1'1 '" IPWW"" WEDNESDAY, OCT. 28, 1911. PAGK EIGHT. iw 0 It i, J IiairPfOYa TT 'rr. 'J' and Trust il ! Judge UrUt ot Kentucky, Walter Evand presided. An appeal IS TOBACCO TRUST PUH was taken to the district circuit court of appeals, and thefre the Judgpresent Organization More To- ment of tho lower court was thgn wrH.of cerUorarl was Issued and" tho casement to the su lerableCharge Made by jpreme court, where tho former Judg Attorneys General. ments 'were again sustained. over-whlc- BOOKKEEPING CHANGE Company at tho tlmo that concern went to the wall. The Judg- Qfttgajflsfc AlaOfT.'U lor jfa.opu;,'. v The case was first tried out In the dld- federal) ;ourt star THE HARTFORD HERALD r h- vh; ft- !? fj, afllrm-c(p$Jr- htf New York, Oct. 2?. In protest against the proposed dissolution plan of tho American Tobacco Comof Virpany the Attorneys-Generginia, North and South Carolina today submitted formal objections to the Judges of the United States Circuit Court. They chargo that tho plan Is a bold attempt to nullify the Judgment of tho United States Supreme Court and declaro tho present status Is more tolerable than tho plan proposed. "The plan turns loose no assets and no agency," tho attorneys-generset forth "by which tho American t& .. v,uuiyuuj mnlntnlna ,u......o to-in rtwaM I orer the absolute dominion ,,?, tr,i.. it. avarice for nower und Its utter unwillingness to loosen Its grip on the tobacco business Is Btriklngly Illustrated In ltsrofusal to give up one of the least' of Its subsidiaries, R. P. Itichardson, Jr., & Company, Incorporated, although that company has petitioned to bo allowed to do an Independent busiassert ness." The attorneys-generthe dividing of the company Into several working organizations will effect a change In bookkeeping only, and that It will be dismembered only" an tho hand Is divided Into To have real competition there must be antagonistic Interests, whereas the trust plan, they say, maintains a community of Interest between all the companies It Is supposed to create. al al TWO SETS OP TWIXS CAUSE MAN'S SUIClftE Kv., Oct. 2S. Lee ;5Maysv!llc, Hay, 31 years old. a former section boss on the C. f-- 0. railroad here, committed sulcldo at .bis home In this city by talcing carbolic jicjld. Two 'years ago his wife became the mother of twin boys, and last Thursday she presented him with twin girls. Being out of work, with no money and two sets of twins to take caro of, seomed to prey upon Hay's mlnd.maklnT him despondent. Ho bought the nold, took It hqme, and., after, klsslre his wife and .. , , .. ,n In the same room with ?Irs. Hay, expiring In a, few minutes. His deed so upset tho sick woman that.s failed to nourish the newly born twins, and' early' this morning one of them died from lack of, prob er food. Mrs. Hay 13 In a serious condition and may not survive the shock. 'fttfc'gaa 4wM8muBag&&& 'XBmw ' t h - ". u" ""oss the bed B" '"""" ,,, "" al DKMO( KATU' SPEAKING. A?efl Minister Injured. Rev. J. W. Brewer, of the Whltes- vllle 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 tho starting of the car threw him to the street. Ho struck tho street with much forco and re PUBLIC SPEAKING. ceived injuries which are thought to bo serious and It 13 feared he ha3 Mr. 51. T. Westerneld, Democratic received Internal Injuries. Ho re from turned homo Friday afternoon. Tomlnee for Representative Ohio county, will address the voteru Kiirin Laborers Scarce. t the following places and times: Monday night, Oct. Owcnsboro, Ky., Oct. 23. One of Centertown the most serious problems the farm 30. Equality Tuesday night Oct. 31. ers of this section of the State have Ceralvo Wednesday night; Nov.' to face at the present tlmo Is the se curing of competent farm laborers. 1. Rockport Thursday night, Nov. There has been a scarcity of farm tenants for several months, but now, Friday night, Nov. 3. at the busiest season of tho year, it Simmons Messrs. Ozna Shultz and L. L. is nlmost Impossible to tlnd help, Stewart will speak at tho following and those that are available are not pieces In behalf of the Democratic capable of liandllng tho work. Sot-unla- y, Hon. J. C. llrourter, of Hussell-vlllnt Fortlsvillc, will Oct. 28, 1011, nt 1:30 p. m. TUr. IJroMder K n stion, pleasing speaker nml you should hear hint. "Everybody cmnc! Ladles Invited. G. II. LIKENS, Cli'm'n. Cant. Coin. V. M. CltOWH, Sec'y. e, Earlv Saturday morning tho sta- blo on the farm of Frank Collins, at Utica, was destroyed by tire, two horses and all Mr. ColllnB' farming Th.e" wore destroyed. Implements loss Is estimated nt $400, with no inTho firo broke, out about surance. No fire 3 o'clock In the morning. 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. I'tlra Stable Burn". ', I Covrifeht Hut JdaUoef A Mm P UTNAM attempted some- t thing that the other fellow didn't dare to do; and he "made good." -- We're making good here by doing something that others don't, follow; we're making this store known as the headquarters for A Hart, Schaffner & Marx clothes which is only another way of saying headquarters foe best quality; and we live up to that in every department. SUITS : $1 8 and lip. '"'T "' OVERCOATS ''" " Our Barnes Special Suit? '' and $1 6.50 t and up. .. ill ..'..'' Overcoats The President signed Monday the proclamation declaring tho neutrali3. ty of tho United States In the war Cromwell Saturday night, Nov. between tho Ottoman Empire and 4. . Italy. J. S. Glenn and C, M,., Crowe will . ; county Bpeak at Heflln next Saturday night, Is said to Muhlenberg Oct. 28. have the best tobacco crop this year' Everybody invited and urged to It has had In manycars. The yield come out and hear all these per acre Is not the largest, but the quality Is exceptionally good. Taylor Mines ticket: Friday night, Nov. For old men and young men can't be duplicated for the prices and the new style features in colors and fabrics are represented. SUITS $7.50 to $15. .OVERCOATS $5 to $15v ; v , , : OUR MEN'S WEAR PEPARTMENT ' '- - Is full of Shoes, Shirts, Underwear, Neckwear, Suspenders,. Sweaters, v Taken Up ns Estrnyn. Two red heifers, yearlings past. Owner will pleaBe call, pay cost and 42tf ijct same. S. O. KEOWN. Deputy Shoriff TAYLOR .MIXES Thoro wns a dance here at the hall Saturday evening. Had a largo crowd from Mrllonry and "Beavor Dam; good music and did order. Miss Algla TIchenor loft Friday ovenlng for Centertown, Ky to visit her mother. Mr. Wavie Lyles, of Taylor Mines, left Thursday for California. Tho stork visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clare" Ament Saturday evening and left a largo hoy weighing eight pounds. Mrs. Gcorgo Hofllnor, after several weeks of Illness, departed from this life, Friday at 10 o'clock a. m. Funeral services wore held at tho rhurch by Bro. Harper Saturday at 2 o'clock. Her remains were . laid In the cemetery at 3 o'clock pi m. Mr. O. V. Lyles, who has been 111 for several days, Is Improving. Mr. B. F. Hudson, who has been 111 of typhoid fever, has completely recovered. Oct. 21. sizes, front For Sale, Knrins-i-- All to 300 acres. Wo enn please you If you want to buy lana. A. C. YEISER & CO. Hartford, Ky. C Socks, Supporters, Gloves, Hats an4 Caps your price will buy .v . of the best qualities that ' afford. and the newest and best styles the markets We promise the best along every line. Tho Artistio Temperament. famous slnu'or wns undcrgulng tho ministration of tho gulp's barber. "I 'opes." said the bnrber, "that we shall 'nvo tho pleasure of 'enrln' you at tho concert tonight." "No." explained tho famous singer, Tvo bad a kmg and ezhaustlng season In America and within a few days I am to open hi London. I bare decided not to do nnythlng on this voyage." "Ifs the samo way with 'me," said the barber understandingly. "When I'm bnshoro I never looks at a razor." Success Magazine. A A Legal Holiday. E. P. BARNES & BRO., BEAVER DAM. KY. The Home of Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes fff K "Blndlceworth seems to rather look upon bis wife with awe." "Yes, I met blm yesterday, and ho wanted. to borrow $5 from me. 1 asked blm why bo didn't go to bis bank for It, and bo replied with surprise lbat bo was unable to conceal: " 'Why. bless mo! I'd forgotten that tho banks were open today, just the same. Yon see, this Is my wife's birthday.' "Chicago Record-Heral- """ "" "" aaaj --a a a COME TO DUNDEE MERCANTILE COMPANY This Hard, Cruel World. Mrs. Crawford Yon can have all the bread and butter you want, but no X,OWEB COURTS SUSTAINED mora cake. i ALSOP FORCED TO PAY Willie Say, ma, how la It 1 can nover havo a second helping of any Tho dwensboro .Messenger says: o the things I Tho. supremo court of the "United Vulgarity. Rates on Monday denied the writ of .certiorari In the case of Conway and "Way do job say be to valgwr be feat at leaat.tea tjam ''others' against, Kt Alson, and' tho M Cfetcage roeirssoae JfeHdaht"wni now bo forced' to pay BecertHSkLs liability for the stock he I Jthe double IlkeT-Llppfac- otfa. For Anything You Need in GENERAL MERCHANDISE There are $yays Bargains to tie had at llespeotfully, our Largo Store. Wanted &AR.TFOR1D GROCERY .J J. JM fMm -- Be DUNDEE MERCANTILE Cp.,. DUNDEE, KENTUCKY. I 1J& '! iountry sordMaaij. Will pay 35c cath.at raifcfiiition. Mh mm We want 25 barrel of gtpd-- 1 rVWH vrlt M Tv 4 S fi8 .vV tjtut , if r HVf KMV't-tVi- v ... J.LfcVX. .VW' -- J -- if v'SfWliro a vt itef