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Digital page images are linked to the text file. l4l 7 I y 1X1 f p r Hjra ArRmFJRD HERALDk Subscription 1 Per Ye rin Advance I Come the Herald of a foiij fforlJ the ftwi of All Jistiwj lumbering at Hj Dad 4M Kinds Job Printing Neatly Executed STfli YEAR HAltTFO DKyWEDNES6A NOVEMBER 1 1911 KO44 i I Itt 1 l ll- a l- f t IfI I 4i i iij i 4r H BIG REPUBUCAN RALLY NOT MUCH Comparatively Few of the Faithful Present ED P MORROW ORATOR OF DAY I Made a Typical Republican Speech All for Glory of One Party DIDNT EXPLAIN SOME THINGS The much heralded cpeaklng of Hon Ed P Morrow In behalf of the Republican State ticket took place afternoonLThe country had been drummed far and wide for attendance and It was Intimated that fully as many people were expected as attended the big Democratic rally hero recently However there wereonly two pr three hundred more people in town than the regular Saturday crowd In Hartford If the Republicans real ly expected as many people as at tended the Democratic affair they missed it by nearly four thousand The court house was comfortably full and that was all A careful es timate of the crowd put it at perhaps a few more than four hun drednot approximating five hun dred at the furthest Stretch of the imagination Fully a fourth of the crowdperhaps a thirdwere negroes There were a dozen or so ladles present but several white wo men went to the door and seeing tho large sprinkling of negroes declin ed to enter Tho Taylor Mines negro band made music for the occasion rendering Dixie and other popular airs The speaker of the day was l introduced by Mr E M Woodward In a few appropriate remarks Mr Morrow Is the biggest gun the Re publicans have in their battery of orators He is a fluent talker and a JmUlh better orator and speaker than Judge E C ORear He mnd- en typical Republican speech de noun lng the Democrats from all quarters of the compass and prais- Ing the Republican party as embrac ing all that Is great and grand and glorious He said he had been told that at the recent big Democratic rally here all the speakers talked about was the tariff Everybody who attended the Democratic rally knows that this Is not true Fact Is the Democratic speakers talked too much about State issues to suit the Republicans Mr Morrow be rated the lobby at Frankfort In fierce terms but did not explain the doings of this very lobby In the election of W O Bradley to the Senatorship The Constitution said Mr Morrow forbids that State om I clals shall ride on railroad passes but it was not explained why Judge ORears family ride on passes Our system of taxation was denounced by the speaker but no reference was made to Go Wlllsons partisan State Hoard of Equalization which has taken the matter in hand and raised the taxpayers of tho State an oxtortlonate amount In order to de tray the extravagant expenses of a Republican administration Ho said which Is true that nearly every law upon our statute books was placed there by Democrats but he gave us no credit for anything that Is good He simply proceeded to saddle all the evils of the earth upon the Dem ocratsIn flowery and eloquent language Mr Morrow described the Repub Bean candidate for Governor Judge ORear saying at last at last comes the great and only champion of the peoples rights intimating that no such great Ken tuckian had over lived In any or J either party Mr Morrow said the liquor and beer trusts are fighting I Judge ORear for all they are worth J This Is evident from the fact that Judge OReara State ticket was I nominated in a room over a beer it garden a beer stave manufacturer was chosen as one of his campaign managers and the tnost prominent wholesale liquor manufacturer In the State John McCulloch took the matter of collecting funds for Judge OIareampalp in hand This IB thewpythe liquor and beer trust ria ghtliiig Judge ORetr Iei Kentucky has been ffi the hands ofa band of thkriesj Mid Mr Mor j row which of court wfc take Uta mean that part of the States ad i ministration in past years which pas been In the hands of Democrtits Of course everything the Republican officials have ever done was the correctnesslaccordlng Cleveland tion was recalled by Mr Morrow In scathing and bitter terms and he described the woes and panic which accompanied or followed It with gestures that almost fractured the I atmosphere The Roosevelt panic of four years ago however when owniI tioned In fact Mr Morrow re counted nothing whatever that would be calculated to reflect upon any Republican administration any whereMr Morrow closed his twohour address with a tearful and eloquent appeal to the negroes present to support the Republican ticket He adjured them to be faithful and prompt InNvotlng and conjured up a fine picture of Abraham Lincoln who set them free and whose party is the same Republican par ty of today For some unac countable reason the Republican leaders seem to be afraid this year that they will not be able to hold the negro vote in line and they are making strenuous efforts to get tic colored brother to stick to thorn It is well known however that only at election times does tho colored man get any special attention from the Republican bosses A noticeable feature of the speak ing was the constant getting up and going out of oldline Republicans who seemed to have had enough of something for the day The last words of Mr Morrow were followed by a blare from the colored hand egsconccd at one side of the room and the crowd soon dispersed AN APPEAL TO EVERY VOTER OF OHIO COUNTY For a Square Deal and a Clean Ballot at the Coming Election Hartford Ky Oct 26 1911 As chairmen of the Campaign Committees of the Republican and Democratic parties of Ohio county we agree not to use or cause to be used in the approaching election any intoxicating liquors In any way or for any purpose Wo further agree not touse countenance or encourage but endeavor to prevent the use of money or other things of value for the purpose of bribing voters to cast their ballots in any particular way or to cast them at all or not to cast them or to in duce them to attend the election for tho purpose of voting and will not offer encourage or countenance the promise of position money or oth er things to influence voters in any of the above ways and not to in timidate or cause to be Intimidated or threatened any voter In or der to secure his vote or to got him to attend or remain away from the election but will endeavor to pro vent all such practices We further agre to report and make affidavit if necessary after the election that no money was sent into the county by the State Committee or other members of our parties to our knowledge except that controlled by our respective committees and that this agreement shall be published In The Hartford Herald Nov 1 1911 and the Hartford Repub lican Oct 27 1911 O B LIKENS Chmn Democratic Cam Com W S TlNSLEY Chmn Republican Cam Corn COWBOY NOT BAFFLED BY HIS ONE FAILURE Madlsonvtllo Ky Oct 28 Louis Mayes the Wyoming cowboy who bad such a sensational episode two months ago eloping with Jessie Moore but who was arrested at Hopklnsvlllo and brought back here was not to be baffled in his matrimonial aspirations as he today led to the altar Lydia Jenkins the elateon year old daughter of a miner I am pleased to recommend Chamberlains Cough Remedy as the boat thing I know of and safest remedy for coughs colds and been J chial ttduble writes Mrs L B- ArnId of Denver Colo We havee used it repeatedly and it has never failed to glre relief liar wile by all dealers m MR MOCULLOCH BACKS DOWN Wont Say Whether He Contributed to REPUBLICAN CAMPAIGN FUND UreyWoodson Puts the Matter Squarely Up to Repub lican Leaders LANGLEY GETS A CHALLENGE Hon John W Langley member of Congress from the Tenth district of Kentucky and chairman of the Republican State Campaign Committee In a communication to the press last Saturday replying to Chairman Vansant of the Democrat ic State Campaign Cominltto on the subject of opening the campaign subscription books of both parties a challenge Langley first made to VansantsaidHe to Mr1 J W McCul loch seeking to leave the Inference that he has made a contribution to this committee One of the reasons why I wanted the fact brought out In a way that could not be ques tioned was that Mr McCulloch has never made any contribution what ever to this committee either di rectly or indirectly- A Challenge to Langley Seeing this Mr Woodscn editor of the Messenger yesterday sent the following telegram to Chairman LangleyHon John W Langley Chair man Republican State Campaign Committee Louisville Ky You said In your statement Saturday night replying to Chairman Van sant and referring to J W McCul loch president of the Kentucky Distillers Association who upon your motion In the presence of Judge ORenr at Paducah August 27 was made chairman of the Re publican finance committee that Mr McCulloch has never made any contribution whatever to this com mittee either directly or Indirect ly I charge that Mr McCulloch has made a very large contribution to the Republican campaign fund and I challenge ybu to get Mr Mc Culloch to join you In denying It UREY WOODSON Following this Mr Woodson wired to the Louisville correspond ent of the Messenger as follows Seo Langley and get his reply to my telegram of this date also set John W McCulloch of Owensboro who Is I understand at the Seel bach show him the telegram and wire the Messenger any statement he may make about this matter to gether with Langleys statement Ilnrnctt Replies After midnight the following telegram from C M Barnett wae received Troy Woodson Owensboro Ky Your telegram directed to Chairman Langley has been received by me Mr Langley Is on tho ORenr special train In tho eastern section oC Kentucky I have no personal knowledge of Mr McCullonhs whereabouts but he liven in your town Your telegram to Mr Lang ley will be submitted to him Im mediately upon his return If you publish your telegram or make any public reference to It I trust you will be fair enough to publish this In connection therewithC Vice Chairman State Campaign CommitteeMr was told by the Mes sengers Louisville correspondent before he sent the above telegram that Mr McCulloch was then at the Seelbach In Louiavlllle but Barnett was not looking for McCulloch What McCulloch Says The Messengers correspondent at Louisville also wired as follows I coldnt see Mr McCulloch until after he returned from tho thea ter I shpwed him a copy of your telegram to Langley Ho read It carefully and then said I decline absolutely to make a statement one way or the other If 1 did make a contribution I did what overt freeborn American citizen had tho right to do III couldnt Induce him to say anything more A Palpable Admission Now what do you think of that gentle reader If Mr McCulloch hadnt contributed as Mr Woodson charged wouldnt he have flatly denied It Isnt his refusal to say a practical admission of the charge Didnt ORear and Langley select McCulloch as chairman of their finance committee at the fa mous Paducah meeting because they knew McCulloch was a liberal con tributor and knew how to make others especially those In his bus- Iness contribute How Many Others If Mr McCulloch contributed and of course he did or he would deny Itwhat Is Langleys denial worthHow many others In his business has McCulloch also induced to con tribute And if they contributed what has been promised them It is a certain thing they wouldnt con tribute If they didnt have certain promisesHow many different strings have ORear and Langley hulled in this campaign In their desperate desires to win Was duplicity ever so apparent In any election What bunglers this pretty pair have been shown tobeOwensb- oro Messenger October SI MOUNTAIN MINISTER IS mUD FOR WAR Plnevljle Ky Qct 2iWhlle holding tho crowd at Barbpursvllle for the Republican campaign special yesterday afternoon the Rev John Wji Stamper a prominent Bap tist minister and the present county judge of Knox county in an address made this remark I for one am ready to shoulder the musket and shoot them out like we did before FIRE AT SflcliiT NEARLY DESTROYS 1OW Conflagration Burns NearlyThree Hours Before It is Finally Subdued Flames originating shortly after 10 oclock Friday night threatened the little town of Sacramento Mc Lean county with destruction but were subdued after having destroyed four business houses and fixl stores causing a loss of 4000 The flames originated in the store room of the store of A L Bates The flames raged for nearly three hours before burning out despite the forming of bucket brigades and tie scores of volunteer tire fighters Insurance was carried on but oie store and one oulldlng those of A L Dates He carried 10110 on stock and 300 on his store hiliII The stores and building and tho amount of losses and In surance carried were aa follows I IGeneral mercantile store of A L stock valued at SlBiin and Insurance 1000 and building valued at 600 with insurance of 300 Undertaking establishment and cold drink stand of George W Whit mer with stock valued at 1000 with no Insurance and loss on build ing of 600 with no insurance Grocery store of Larry Neal with stock saved and building destroyed valued at 300 with no Insurance Grocery and barbershop of N S Whitmer with the stock saved and building destroyed valued at 600 with no insurance The Sacramento Hotels owned by A Ross on the opposite side of the street was damaged to the extent of 50Tho 111Klncheloql I I OXItentFOUND IN OHIO I Madison Ind Oct30ThreoI pearls have been found In the OhioI river near Madison In the last fowI days by men gathering mussel shells One found Saturday by IIndIII la not quite perfect Another pearlI slightly defective weighing 17I grains was sold for T5 The fin est one however perfectly round and clear almost as crystal weigh i ing 20 grains is valued at between I UOO andIiOO The Census Bureau report shows adl1beenI THE VOICE OF SOUTH THIMBLE Isthe Title of an Alarming- Circular BEING PUT IN NEGRO HANDS Infamous Trick of Republican Bosses to Frighten the Negro Voter SCARE METHODS BEING USED In desperation at thought of los ing the coming election and fearful of losing any part of the negro vote the Republican bosses are re sorting to every and any kind of a trick nowadays to gain a point The latest device of this kind came to light in Hartford Saturday night It Is a big circular 12x18 Inches In size and printed In large type scr It can be easily read It is headed TIc Voice of South Trimble Is the Voice of Democracy It purports to be an extract from a speech delivered by Mr South Trimble at Plke vllle Ky but when and upon what occasion It does not say In this bigtype circular Mr Trimble Is quoted as saying among other things I must say that Ham made a mistake In allowing them the negroes to po Into the ark so there would bo one of tho black scoundrels trending tlio tare of the earth and it Is a great pity at the close of the war that lire was not touched to every negro tent In the South end other alleged senti looksNand origin of the circular that South Trimble never spoke any such a meofmse Tho circular however proceeds to credit Mr Trimble as being the mouthpiece of Democracy in tho State of Kentucky and says They aro all birds of a feather Every Democratic Con gressman A O Stanley Ole James Den Johnson and the others who are advocating tho election of McCrenry voted and work ed for South Trimble In order that he might have the power to put in to execution his ghoulish plans ngalnst the poor negro Just what these plans are Is not specified but the colored man Is led to believe that Mr Trimble will herd up all the negroesmen women and childrenand burn em ceremonylIned by the Democratic Congressmen and Oov McCrenry So Mr Negro had better vote the Republican tick et in order to escape The circular winds up by sayingI Any colored man who can swallow Democracy after this mendacious expression has an exceedingly strong stomach This alarming circular Is signed The Negro Civic League but It was not circulated at the Republic an speaking here Saturday nor In Hartford There was n big nero gathering at Haytl our adjoining colored settemont and there these circulars were turned loose Ac cidentallybne found Its way into the hands of The Herald scribe We understand there were two colored orators from Hopkinsville who hold forth at Haytl Saturday night and the negroes and a few whites had a great time Of course all the ne- groes were cautioned and urged to vote tho Republican ticket straight in order to keep them and their families from being binned up alive tby South Trimble and his gang of murderous Democrats Evidently the Republican bosses are afraid of losing tho negro vote they would not adopt sucth des for plans to save It to them selves This negro circular Is a fair specimen of the plans they adopt to scare the negro Into voting tho Re publican ticket They watt until the eve of election day before I Welunderstandthis persuasion and scare meth ods many of the negroes are refusing to wear ORear buttons and say they will vote as they please FIRST ELECTED TO MEDICAL SOCIETY Paducah Oct 26The Ken tucky State Medical Association ad journed today to meet next year in LoulsTillo Dr Delia Caldwell of Paducab was elected First Vice President This is the first time the organiza tion has selected a woman to fill adI dress today was that of Dr Milton Board of Louisville on The Care of the Insane Criminal He said Kentucky was badly in need of a Matteawan for the criminal insane SENSATIONAL SUIT FILED AGAINST TilE STEEL TRUST The Government brought suit In tho United States Court at Trenton N J asking for the dissolution of the United States Steel Corporation and a number of Its subsidiary com panies The petition was prepared by Jacob M Dickinson former Secretary of War who has been retain ed by the Government as special counsel It Is alleged that former President Roosevelt was misled In agreeing to the steel corporation taking over the Tennessee Coal Iron Company and that the motive was not to stop a panic but to cre ate a monopoly Congressman A 0 Stanley stat ed at Mailisonvllle Kv that he ee pectrd action would be taken I against the United States Steel Cor poration by the Interstate Com merce Commission as well as theI Department of Justice Ho express little surprise at the suit tiled IIcdnlnst the Steel Trust at Trenton J The unit will not Interfere I with the work of his Investigating committee I No Vote For Tuft A delay In registration has caus ed President Taft to become disfranchised In Cincinnati next Tues day He received notice that his registration papers which had been mailed had arrived too late and that It would be Impossible to allow him to vote DRUNKEN DESPERADO SHOOTS THREE MEN I Edward Salmon Runs Amuck at Owensboro One of His Victims Dead Owensboro Ky Oct 29Edw- ard Salmon a well known character In Owens bOlO Is In the county Jail charged with the murder of James Warren 30 years of age anil the probably fatal wounding of Er nest Warren a brother of the dead man and the shooting and wound ing of Bud Hanson the last named being R negro Salmon who was drunk went to I neIling Hanson proceeded to the home of Ida McCulloch a negro resort keeper There ho found the two I Warren brothers talking to Goldie I Hall a white girl about 20 years of age It Is alleged that Salmon pockethandI menIj I and they wounded men were removed to the city hospitalI at 4 oclock this morning and James Warren died at 5 oclock this after I noon Ernest Warren Is shot I through the side and the bullet Is thought to have cut his intestines and It is believed that he will die before morning The negro who was shot Is not thought to be badly wounded Sal mon was arrested at 4 oclock this morning at the tile factory He had the revolver with which he did the shooting He has had very little to say of his deed In fact It Is doubt ful If he remembers the shooting The Hall girl came to Owensboro from Evansville on Thursday with Emma Taylor the woman who was arrested on Saturday charged with leaving her fourweeksold baby on j an ash hoap In an alley WILLSON IS A SPECIMEN REPUBLICAN GOVERNOR t Governor Willson has spent three hundred days out of the State during his term of office all the time drawing his full salary the Lieutenant Governor also being paid for do Ing his work This does not In clude one hundred days more the Governor has spent in Louisville attending to his law practice and ministering to his pleasure Why take any more chances along that line Judge ORears platform approves every act of Wlllsms admin istration and it logically follows that ho Indorses the Governor r joy riding all over the country nt toe expense of the State n At f 4 i ytieLt dla 1 ir f J i t f i i I t I c f f t- II i I rrvrrrAi S- JfOV i1011 PAGE TWO THE HARTFORD HERALDwRDxESpAY = I J fI THE USURPATION OF GREAT PK As Exemplified in Pr sent Taxing Matter COMPARISON OF CONDITION Which Have Caused War With Present Highhanded Meth ods Employed JIATTKP SIZED fl JCST RIGA Unless a miracle In human af fairs shall Interpose no nation eer did or ever can retain Its llbertr af ier the loss of the sword and the purse DeCor the general election In this good year let us in all serious need ask every taxpayer is Kentucky to carefully reread with aU the dramatic Incidents of its storm passage Patrick Henrys Fifth Resolution on the Stamp Actthi match that set ablaze the American RevolutionAmong all those lionhearted pa triots every one a hero none but Henry then an uncouth ungainly untutored figure whose exterior in vited ridicule and disrespect ap pearing at this crisis as if sent by a destiny had the matchless cour age to hurl defiance in the face of his king It was a time that tried mens souls as if by a fire Robertson Wythe Bland Pendleton and Durk sat blanched congealed by his magnificent audacity and Peyton Randolph horrified by the Impending consequences cried out My God Id give 500 guineas for a tingle vote The fainthearted gathered courage from the counten- anCe of this polemic gladiator the toward became hero when he gazed spoil his exploits one lash of whose scourge was infamy and from whose eyes one glance of anger was almost death It was when speak fog to this resolution he rose with Rs climax to his loftiest attitude and with the look of a god and the voice of thunder electrified man triad with that Immortal peroration Ctwar bad his Brutus Charles the Fttond bin Cromwell and George tle TblrdcothlDg or fiction ID song or tory Is half so thrilling and InthralllnK as the story of those momentous days when the great mother of republics was In travail This resolution which Is far more than a mere incident of troublous times far more than a chapter of tragedy yes far more for It was an epoch is so pertinent BO relevant to two political Issues now pre rented to the public Im sure I fhall be allowed to reproduce it lore Resolved That the General Assembly of this colony has the SOLE RIGHT AND POWER to lay taxes on its Inhabitants and ANY ATTEMPT TO VEST SUCH POWER IN ANY OTHER PERSON OR PERSONS WHATSOEVER has a manifest tendency to destroy British as well as American freedom The most powerful Instrument of oppression the greatest menace to the sacred right to the fruits of enes own toll whether In the hand of a detpot aristocrat or the representative of a republic Is the Taxing Power an Instrument with which the tyrant always seeks to arm himself It was only with a tenacious hold upon the public pursestring that the English parliament could re strain and bring to his knees if Tu dor Plantagenet or Stuart in ren- uncIation of his divine right to oppress but whenever they relaxed that hold the despot with the same weapon Just as surely drove his subjects Into slavery Almost every raft of English history teems with striking oxamples and the blood its safeguards has cost our race is ap pallingThat the colonies should bear a Just measure of the cost of defense against a common enemy they Telthor denied nor sought tp evade The demands of their king were not rnjust In themselves for the cost of defending these distant colonies against both France and Spain was lankruptlng the mother country It was the dangerous precedent and usurpation fraucht with so many alarming possibilities against which They rebelledthe attempt to vest the Taxing Power In some other than the legislature This and this alone was what fired the great heart fRevolutionOf essential principles f government which by an unre lenting bold upon the pursestring fbe English parliament was able to wring from Ha kings the right to Inquire into public abuses was Inj teed momentous but not BO vital asII tftat which securely lodged the taxIi 0 t Ing power In the legislature at once the nearest to and freshest from the people Tell me when and where did freedom exist when I I glvfenI I warned the king that such a usurp ation was fraught with the mOlt jI dangerous and fatal consequences for well they knew that whatever the respect of an AngloSaxon for Divine Rights he would never surrender his grip on the taxing power But alack Just when the doctrines crowns and thrones of kings were crumbling there appeared a curious sort of star or what might he letter a sort of jackolantern with tyrant smirk and lowering I mien In the great glowing West Have you noticed the flashlight I group of Governors who recently met In conference up East Well the toughest looking specimen bj the way speaking of specimens this one Ehould never be buried when it dies but carefully stuffed toughIOttMfl Esslt +d eudal Lord Sovereign Augustus the FirstandI Kentucky and right here I I to interpose my allegiance andwantII as a cringing loyal vassal I the supple hinges of the knee that thrift may follow fawning that no ruler has ever been quite so ramstoogeous and rantankerousI since the days when Hercules clean ed stables and pounded kings into rat holes In the profligate abuse of the pardoning military and taxing powersusurpatlons more flagrant I than that of George the Third he jUStl1fiedYet descended as we are from the Revolution how tamely how I abjectly we have bared our necks I InItion of the very principle for which I Patrick Henry precipitated nn awful war submitted without a grunt or groan Great Shades of Liberty and Revolution Is this the apathy that follows delirium or the cravenI meekness of avarice and luxury Ah can this be Greece but living Greece no more I The spirit of liberty had died In Rome before the despot came While the people retain their sound and healthful state said Monroe in his first lnauguralevery thing is safe They will choose competent and faithful representa I tives In all departments It is only when the people themselves become ignorant and corrupt that they are no longer capable of sovereignty THEN USURPATION IS EASY AND THE USURPER IS SOON FOUNDYes It would seem Augustus knows the temper of his decaying subjects knows that while Free- domI may tread the sequestered glens of old Scotland or couch in the magnificent mountains of Switzerland here her banners trail So thrust your repaclous hand tyrant like deep as you want Into the pockets of your vassal hell not whimper Lay on McDuff an- ddd be he who dares cry Hold EnoughIt I from fear that by loose construction of Its provisions Fed eral authority could destroy our liberties with the abuse of the military and taxing power that George Cllntln and Patrick Henry so long resisted the ratification of the Constitution Now lets see We have n State Supervising Board whose duty IIt Is to go over the lists of assessments and justly EQUALIZE them but no tax payer ever dreamed of vesting this Irresponsible Board with the dan gerous power of levying taxesa power which the English race would sever entrust to their kings Yet this Board responsible and accountable to nobody In whose appoint ment the taxpayer had no choice or voice has arbitrarily despotically raised the value of taxable property over the sworn estlnate of the owner County Assessor and County Board 61 millions of dol lars In 1910 and 30 millions In 1911 n total of 91 millions of dollars In two years The expedient of raising our taxes by raising assessed values Is the same to the pockets of the taxpayers as If tho rate on the 100 had been increased and Is none the POWjeran aggression that no people hould tolerate It is the very act ot usurpation that inspired the Fifth Resolution the very lash of he tvrant that stirred all Rome tar slighter offenses against the IFor of the people many ft man laa been sent to the block and this ackolantern should profit by tire sample 4U this be treason make the best of Itto When his majesty was crowned at the capitol onSja little over three ears n ro to his great delight he- rbund hIs predecessors had unwlce Ilylen a net surplus of more than a illllon dollars and the way be lick Y madIthadivers beans in a gourd That surplus with all the taxe collected In the three yearn Is gone besides the taxes collected on 21 r millions which the taxpayers voluntarily added to their lists In 1910 The taxes on the 91 millions whlcl his pliant Board without Varrant added to the aggregate Is gone Still this Is not all The enormous deficit of over one million of dollar now like Banquos ghost haunt him in his dreams What of dereliction and Incom petency with their wasteful consequences and the explointlng of hi tin soldiery In the great brazen thronted WIHson War In which I with the sword In one hand and the public purro in the other he sough to make a virtue of ambition the lean earnings of the tired muscle and brawn of the people have beet dissipated in a reckless extravaI gance little short of criminal No wonder Judge ORear wht wanted at least a shadow of ground upon which to make an appeal tithe voter hesitated to Indorse an administration which among Its many other follies and abuses had uponIproperIty oath of both owner and Assessor and Indorsed by the County Board behind which no State official should ever be allowed to go but had ac tually collected nearly one hundred and sixteen thousands of dollars LESS taxes on the State and Na tional banks than was collected by his predesessor In the same length of time What means this discrimi nation against the masses In favor of the banks If this Is good faith great God deliver us from such demoralizing honesty If It Is mis feasance lay down the fence and turn the stupid out If It is mal feasance then by the Eternal Impeach him- ORear knew this endorsement swept from under his feet every ar gument with which he had hoped to convince the people and left him without a loop or peg on which to hang his hapless campaign Yet his prrty forced this condition upon him in spite of his protest and steamroller and now he is driven to the discrediting extremity of coddling the voter with the voice of Jacob and caressing him with the hand of Esau That his party had the power to force so strong and able a man Into so hopeless an anomallsm Is con clusive proof that it is determined to enforce the outrageous policies of not only Wlllson but those of the national Republican party under which have grown up and flourish ed Slice a bay tree all the evils of which the oppressed people have so long complained In vain But thanks to the powers of our franchise therell come a time a day of retribution when a weapon that comes down as snowflakes fall upon the sod but executes a free mans will as lightning does the will of God and from Its force no locks nor doors can shield youIt Is the Ballot Box- HARK THE HIGHLANDER DINA YE HEAR THE SLOGANSUGOS Rockport Ky Sept 25 1911 A Household Medicine That stops coughs quickly and cures olds Is Foleys Honey and Tar ompound Mrs Anna Pelzer 2526 Jefferson St South Omaha Neb says I can recommend Foleys Iqney and Tar Compound as a sure cure for coughs and colds It cured ny daughter of a bad cold and my neighbor Mrs Benson cured herself and her whole family with Fo leys Honey and Tar Compound Everyone In our neighborhood peaks highly of it For night coughing dryness and tickling in the throat hoarseness and all toughs and colds take Foleys Honey and Tar Compound Contains no opiates Always in a yellow package For sale by all druggists j in I A Better Basis You have captured one of our Generals said the South American Commander Yea said the leader of the In urgents we have We will exchange you two Colonels for him NixThen two Colonels and a Captain Nothing doing You can have him however for a can of condensed milk I Eligible The magnate was asking about a certain man whom he thought of imploring in a confidential capaci- y Well theres this about the fel djw1 replied he whoso advice was ought the truth certainly Is not In him Just the thingthen It cant be ragged put of him exclaimed tho magnate enthusiastically Novem ber Llpplncotts with much tenQeraea- at ache wd the joints are tnaamedWhen the bones agent to Overooase the affected parts yob need a pOwerful penetrating the attack BALLARDS SNOW LINIMENTIS A PAIN RELIEF OF GREAT EFFICACY sense or relief to the atftlcterJ It easesgratifying Iysstsssttss=affords conditions a most and rapidlY restores strength and comfort In the pain weal gently butand sciaticaneuralgia Rubitjnaching Joints It li equally effective In reliefs It the nerve at theInfluence IIs manifest all soon as and strengtheningthoroughly Its healing normal conditionsrestoresdisorder andtheseat of the disturbance A few appUcatlons controls hundred and one accldoats thator thecuts wounds burns soresM a household remedy tar curing are always occurring to the flesh It has no superior 1 Put Up in Three Sizes 2Sc SOc and tOO per Bottle ST ix ms HO JAMES F DAIIAIID rnopniETon SeMUom la the E7e BIt Smarting For tare Eyes Granulated Ucla Iledne of the Eyeball Weak Salve Jtla remedy of prove meritI use Stephens Eye rJo SOLO NO accMMCNOCO Y HARTFORD DRUG CO 1IA11TFORD KYt DONOVAN 8 C O BEAVER DAM KY WILL GET VOTES I ANY OLD 11 Candidate Vinson DropI Significant Hint IAN OLD TRICK TO BE SPRUNG Anew by Republican Campaign Managers Three Days Before Election VOTERS IX 11TH CORRALLED The Owensboro Messenger of Fri day says- That the Republican campaign managers have prepared a sensa oters10fand too late for same to be repudi IndepenI Ilc party and flock to the support of ORear was practically stated by T W Vinson Republican nominee for I superintendent of public instruction who has been in Owensboro all this week soliciting campaign funds came here almost directly from Hejj i Republican State headquarters Louisville Discussing the campaign prior to the election of Governor Willson and the sending out of the notorious telegrams Immediately before the election In which It was claimed that the Democratic party had sold out to tho liquor interests Mr Vinson is quoted as saying The present campaign is almost Identical with the last gubernatorial race ORear is gaining ground every day and mark my word and you will remember this three days before the coming election there will be developments that will sweep whole counties solidly into our ranks He refused to state what these de velopments would dl close but In Imated that preparations had al ready been made to spring a big sur GOOD NEWS Many Hartford Readers Have Heard It and Profited Thereby Good news travels fast and the thousands of bad back sufferers In Hartford are glad to learn that prompt relief is within their reach Many a lame weak and aching back is bad no more thanks to Doans Kidney Pills Thousands upon thousands of people are telling the good news of their experlcnco with the Old Quaker Remedy Here Is an example worth reading Mrs H C Smith Earllngton Ky says I was afflicted with kidney trouble for years I had se vera pains In the small of my back and whenever I stooped or lifted the attacks wore particularly acute My back ached at night and when I arose in the morning I was very lame I became tired easily felt languid and was frequently troubled by headaches and spells of dizziness I k row that my kidneys were dis ordered as tho kidney secretions were unnatural Learning of Doans Kidney Pills I began their use and the contents of two boxes cured met shall recommend this remedy at every opportunity For sale Ib1 all dealers Price 50 cents FostetilllbUrn Co Buffa lo New York sole agents for the United States Reirieegber the naae oaaaand take no other prise on the Democrats Just three days before the election Further discussing the political situation from his viewpoint Mr Vinson said There are about 70 000 voters In the State who grow tobacco and who pool their crops In various tobacco organizations We know exactly how 60QOO of these will vote In fact weve got them alreadyIt was then suggested that Judge ORear had said there were 70000 floaters In the State and ItI was asked by what means the Republicans had got 60000 tobacco growers where they knew how they would vote and If Mr Vinson meant to Intimate that these were bled the distinguished candidate for the floaters who had formerly trou Governor but to whom he has late ly given very little attention Mr Vinson declined to explain just what meaning he had Intended to convey by the statement Chilblains frosted feet or hands can be cured with one or two appli cations of BALLARDS SNOW LIN IMENT It quickly relieves ttchtng or tenderness of the flesh Price 25c 50c and 100 per bottle Sold by Hartford Drug Co Hartford Ky Donovan Co Beaver Dam KymIJMally So Are you sure these eggs are ladYI clerkI ly Impudent maam v The chill microbe meets Its fate In HERBINE There are thousands of these germs In the air you breathe and any derangement of the liver stomach or bowels gives them the opportunity they seek A dose of HERBINE destroyes them at once clears them but completely and promotes a fine feeling of strength and buoyancy Price 50c Sold by Hartford Drug Co Hartford Ky Donovan Co Beaver Dam Ky m For Cramps- A piece of oldfashioned candlewick worn around the log In the garter place next to the skin will prevent or cure cramp In the calf of the leg or In the foot I have proved this by personal experience I believe this would prove effectual In preventing swimmers cramp Those liable to cramp while In the water would be wise to try It Cot ton batting wrapped around the body from the armpits downward paved the life of a man suffering agony from painters cramp It gave almost Instant reliefNational Magazine p The Right Kidney Medicine J E Parker 2021 No 10th St Ft Smith Ark says that he had taken many kinds of kidney medicine but did riot get better until he took Foley Kidney Pills No mat ter how long you have had kidney trouble nor at what stage of the disease your case may be you will find I quick and permanent benefit by the use of Foley Kidney Pills They also regulate tho action of the urinary organs Start taking them now For sale by all druggists m Pastor Txwr in Fight in Church Denver Col Oct 27TbeRev- W S Rudolph Is nursing cuts and bruises and a number of other members of the Cumberland Presby terian church are using soothing Jo tlons today as a result of ten minutes of lively fisticuffs over church affairs pastorDr Rudolph with ix number of his friends were sitting In the rear of the church while trustees and others severely arraigned tho pastor for attempting to retain possession resignedfromThen a motion goIntojidtolnineRudolphledandirntoredonce becamo general Ytonicn la hjj terlcs bolted Into the open while ia dozen or more men punched at earl other In grim earnestness several of them becoming engaged while at tempting to act as peacemakers- Dr Rudolph and his church are prominent and tire affair has cant ed a great stir d FOUND CHRIST AT BIER OF MURDERED BROTHER Eleven Sons of Devil Anse Hatfield Profess Religion All Together J Huntington W Vag Oct 26 Standing over the biers of their two brothers Elias and Troy Hatfield who were shot and killed by an Italian in Fayette county a few dftrt ago 11 stalwart sons of Devil Anse Hatfield noted feud leader who recently professed religion re sponded to the pleadings of their parent embraced religion and pledged themselves to lead better livesEvery member of the noted feud family was at home to attend the double funeral Troy and Elias Hat field the victims of the Italian wen two of 13 brothers Every one of these boys was trained in his youth to be prepared to bring about If necessary the extermination of the McCoy clan The bodies of Troy and Elias l field were taken back to their old home in Logan county It for burial and Uncle Dyke Garrett the veteran mountain preacher wht led Devil Anse to the mourners bench was summoned to conduct the Double funeral When they saw their brothers cold In death and beard the final benedictions pronounced over them sorrow filled the hearts of the surviving brothers and they together went forward and made a public confession of faith In the God of their mother and more recently of their father as well The mother of the 11 converts has long been a member of the church Among the brothers were Capij who In the days of the feuds was the possessor of a name feared through all the mountains Bob John Dr Ellis Tennis Johnson Floyd and Doe Uncle Dyke Is to baptize the Hntfleld toys In the near future A racial day Is to be set for the bap tizing Inplgnlflranro of Man When I visit the grand canyon of the Yellowstone I realize the In significance of man Ever beer there z Never You can get the sari sensation by going to a sulfragett meeting HOW OLD PEOPLE May Prolong Their Lives At an advanced ago waste Is oo rapid than repair The organs a- more slowly and less effectually tlla In youth The circulation Is poor w tIbloodpoor and digestion weak Wo want to say to every aged pe son in this vicinity that VInol our llclons cod liver and Iron tonic wi out oilwill prolong life It treat an appetite aids digestion and mat good blood In this natural oann VInol retard wasto and repi c weakness with strength giving P Ute to the worn system If people In thus vicinity onlr r lied how VInol Hnrlgorates old pOO- Pwe world wt W able to eoppir deBJad Try is eWe of Ylaol with the deraiirdiwf tOt yew money win fk diM thelp JOTS cos te by tfHartfordZ Wilbur MHcbeU JlHnrvJ TINUI r I 1 i rt t I J I ikI WEDNESDAY NOV 1 loll THE HARTFORD HERALD PAGE THREE 111a t I 118 bile a teach Iral or lie at ers h are calI- IIt HERS nsen 26r two tfleldby dyy Dent eader n re theirand etterfeud dl theHat werE ne o- out It If- f thE IIvo tI d fo- rrett wh Zero duct hers anal hem But ether ubllcd ntl1ther therna nai warred lob non the A- bap ayon In- bee tta a 6e 6I1 k 0 5JECTIONS IN- rr EIGHT STATES To be Held Next Tuesday November 7 MAtTERS ARE BEING WATCHED By the People as lIndex to Re suit of National Race jk Next Year 5L EYES TOWARD KENTUCKY Washington D C Oct 27 There will be elections In eight States and in a number of the lead ing cities of the country on November 7 In Massachusetts Kentucky Maryland Rhode Island Mississippi and New Mexico a Governor and other State officers are to be VirginIlaI several members of the State judic Iary and in Nebraska a supreme I judge regent of tho State university and Railroad Commissioner In Pennsylvania Ohio Utah and California municipal officers are to be Delected while in New York county r a number of judges and a sheriff are to be voted for The chief Interest of national pol iticians in the State elections la directed toward Massachusetts ard Rhode Island Both are Industrial States and are directly concerned In the tariff which has been brought forward as a prominent Issuu lu the campaign Governor Foss is a candidate for reelection as Governor of Massachusetts on the Domocrutlc ticket Louis A Frothingham at present Lieutenant Governor is the Republican choice for Governor While Republican leaders appear confident they will carry the State t this year many observers feel more than doubtful about the prospect and would not be at all surprised at the reelection of Governor Foss For the first time since the Repub licans began their long lease of power In the Bay State now more than 50 years ago their control of the legislature is seriously chal lenged this year A condition of uncertainty about the result In Rhode Island is also reported in view of the fact that last year Governor Pointer Republican had but a small margin of victory over Lewis A Waterman the Democratic candidate for Gov ernor This year the same candi dates head the tickets and under the circumstances the Democrats naturally have hopes that they will be victorious In Kentucky while the Republicans are putting up a rather stiff fight the Democracy Is generally expected to win The latter has an able and well known candidate for Governor in the person of James B McCreary former Governor and I United States Senator The Republican ticket is headed by Judge Ed ward C ORear The legislature to bo elected in Kentucky will chooso a United States Senator to succeed Thomas H Paynter The election CAUSES MUCH DISEASE Advice About Stomach Troubles and How to Relieve Them Do not neglect Indigestion which may lead to all sorts of Ills and complications An eminent physi clan once said that ninetyfive per cent of all the Ills of the human body have their origin In a disor dered stomach Our experience with Roiall Dyspepsia Tablets leads us to believe them to be among the most depend able remedies known fjy the relief of Indigestion and chronic dyspep ala Their ingredients are soothing and healing to the inflamed mem branes of the stomach They are rich In pepsin one of the greatest digestive aids known to medicine The relief they afford is very prompt Their use With persistency and regularity for a short time tends to brink about a cessation of the pains caused by stomach dis ordersRexall Dyspepsia Tablets help to Insure healthy appetite to aid digestion and thus promote nutrition As evidence of our sincere faith In Rexall Dyspepsia Tablet we ask you to try them at our risk if they dji pot give you entire satisfaction wwill return you the money you paid us for them without question or TformalUy They come In three size prices 25 cents rj0 cents and 1toOf f Remember OutCa- ilobtaiAtha konly at P rstor The SRex 1iStoreJames LtW11- llamsf 2ft Ttlahatreot HartfordVI Keutuck Of Congressman OIHe James to the eenatorshlp Is a foregone conclusion In Maryland there Is a stralgh contest between the Democrats and Republicans with the lasUnamei enjoying a slight advantage In the race by reason of the dissension In the Democratic ranks The Democratic candidate for Governor is Ar thur P Gorman son of the late United States Senator Opposing him on the Republican ticket iIs ghilllp Lee Qoldsbrough a well known citizen of Baltimore There is only one ticketthe DembcratlcJln Mississippi and the result of course Is not doubtful The next Governor df that common wealth will be Earl M Drewer ia prominent lawyer of Clarksdale In Nebraska though the officer to be chosen are of relatively small Importance a spirited campaign has been carried on with an eye to future results The legislature to bi chosen In Virginia will bo tho elect tlon of two United States Senators but the choice of these has already been determined iiitheI primary New Mexico will hold her first State election for Congressmen Governor judiciaryIthe result because It will Incrdase tho numerical strength of one or the other of the two parties In Congress The sister State of Arizona has de cided to defer the holding of her first election until December- In New York county tho Repub llcans have fused with tho Indepen dence League the Citizens Union and other socalled Independent or ganizations on the county ticket which is made up of a number ol court justices and n sheriff The contest for members of the General AeeembJy also is receiving much at tention because the Republicans arc sparing no efforts to win back this branch of the State Legislature which last year went Democratic for the first time In many years In point of Interest several of the municipal campaigns far exceed that of the State contests Pitts burg and Philadelphia Cleveland Cincinnati and Toledo Salt Lake City and San Francisco all are the scenes of hard fights for contol of the municipal offices In practical tall of these municipal contests question Is a dominant issueTo the country as a whole these elections both State and municipal will be of Interest chiefly as they will serve to indicate the drift of popular opinion concerning the par ties Perhaps they will leave the outlook no clearer than It is at pres ent but If for any reason one party should show decided gains In the voting the fact will be classified as an indlcatior of what may happen next year There Is more Catarrh In this section of the country than all other diseases put together and until the last few years It was supposedt to be Incurable For a great many years doctors pronounced it a local diseases and prescribed local remed lee and by constantly falling to cure with local treatment pronounced it Incurable Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease and therefore requires constitutional treatment Halls Catarrh Cure manu factured by F J Cheney 8 Co Toledo Ohio is the only constitution al cure on the market It is taken internally In doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system They offer one hundred dol lars for any case it falls to cure Send for circulars and testimo nialsAddress F J Cheney 8 Co Toledo Ohio Sold by Druggists 75c Take Halls Family Pills for con stipation CHINA YIELtS TO THE DEMANDS OF ASSEMBLY Peking Oct 26The Imperial government yielded absolutely to yesterdays demands of Chinas na tional assembly In compliance with the demands the throne dls missed among Huan Hual minister of posts and communications or bred Prince Cheng president of the cabinet before the board of In luiry where he undoubtedly will be severely dealt with and released torn custody tho leaders in the riots it Cheng Tu The governments indigntfled surrender however is eneraUy approved Members of the egatlons old in experience In Chinese affairs would not be surprised to see the revolution abruptly term- Inated through the government ranting complete and immediate onatitutional government News rpm the disaffected parts of the empire Is scarce For pain In the side or chest dampen a piece of flannel with lQishtothtag be ell For eaTo 11 llt ealers u F rckwijr M HiitiagV Tie Herald a COUNTY UNIT PLUS WHISKERj Frledihip like love is hard to un S fold By those on the outer side But when its too fervent and zealous A scheme Is most clearly Implied For Instance If Edward has mope galore And John is financially In Ed spill have carloads of friendship Cause John wants to borrow some tin- Transversely if John be in power And Ed has an ax to grind The ties of unbroken friendship Are thus In a nutshell defined Consistency thou art a jewel Then regardless of favor or fear Wo dont want a foot on each side the fence Like the Hon Judge ORear We want a man to stand on his plank Regardless of where it may float And not to cast anchor midway the stream For passage on a twofaced boat High up In the moonshine districts In the hollows lonely and drear Twas there county unit was meant to be By the Hon Judge ORear But whiskey distilled according tc law By John and his coalition Was not Intended to be under the bane Of legal prohibition Down hero where the legal buslncp flows The Judge seems for whiskey straight But a Prohibition from head to roof When he enters tho moonshine State We dont like unfaithful pledges id the footlights of vanity fair Nor tho odor of tainted 1 bills Round the Gubernatorial chair When John goes down to Paducah On a Sunday afternoon Hell never be caught by political graft Like tho hoodwinked coveted coon John is too great a financier And has too much good sense To bet a dollar on Judge ORear And just win fifteen cents This commonwealth Is too noble and grand To barter her honor for pelf Or to yield up her pride and dignity To some political elf Kentucky is ranked by sister States As a star In the nations dome And the hand that would tarnish her virtues Is a traitor to Statehood and home Fordsvllle Ky N P KE- LLYCASTOR a IIA For Infants and Children The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars thedSignature o- fHilIt Inat Terre Haute Ind Oct 27Ia- m glad for the opportunity to have my name changed said Miss Katherine Ottororddemgentschenfelde 23 years old today as she was handed the papers which gave her tho priv ilege to change the burdensome appellation She will bo married to Louis Kalen a farm- erChlldren Cry FOR FLETC- HERSGASTORIArFATAL DUEL BETWEEN HUSBAND AND WIFE Knoxville Tenn Oct 28Sett- ung family differences with pistols Perry Clevenger and his wife fought- a duel at their home this afternoon- In which she was killed and he wounded Though one of his wifes shots had hit him Clevenger went to his room and fired a bullet through his brain dying almost Instantly The trouble was caused by Mrs Revengers objection to a wino room run In connection with her husbands sot drink stand ac ordlng to a brother of Clevenger who also gave above details of the shooting to the police THREE SETS OF TRIPLETS WIPE OUT AN OLD FEUD Plttsburg Penn Oct e7There- a Joy tonight In the homes of Pat Ick Mulllfran Eustace Killeen and kbraham Moskowitz who are next door neighbors In White street Tur 1e Creek and this li the reason r lletwepnI230 an43 oclock this afternoon the stork visited the three iqmes and left ateachplaceboy rlplets Moskowjttr1 bad pot been itt friendly term with Mulligan and aIAye You aWomanIi0 Rllco jO r I I CARDUII I I The Womans Tonic III- II rGt s eeCee o e8 es GGeee Killeen for several years but today they all mado up and tonight they are celebrating at the Klllcen homo Religious ceremonies incidental to the initiation of the infants Intel the respective creeds of their parents will be held at practically the I churchesII bo baptized being next door to tho Hamedrosh Synagogue where ceremonies equivalent to tho christen ing will bo celebrated for the benefit of tho Hebrew infan- tsChlldren Cry FOR FLETCHERS CASTORIAliar I If you want a good business edu cation and a good position attend an institution indorsed by business menDRAUGHONS famous for training rouug men and women For catalogue address Draughons Practical Business College Nash ville Tenn or Paducah Ky or Evansvllle Ind or Washington D Evansvllle Indor Washington DC Children Cry FOR FLETC- HERSCASTORIA Sot So Had StellaDid she ask for bread and get a ston- eDellaSho asked for dough and got a solitaire I are the Two Great Creators of Energy Energy means power power to work to think to throw off and keep offdiseaseGet the sunshine you can and take Scotts Emulsion regularly It willgive you strength flesh and vitalityB to yet seorrs itt the Standard and always 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oaiincas iers bookkeepers antI stenographers art holding good positions as the result cf taking Draughons Home Study CATALOGUE For prices on loom BY MAIL write Jo F DKAUGIIOH President Nashville Tenn forfree cat alogue on course sLT COLLEGIA write Nashville Memphis Tenn fUS for make Suits Tat Froiensiomil Curd J M PORTER Attorney at Law BEAVER DAM KY Will practice his ptoletilon In Ohio sad4cluing counties Special attention given toil boilnementrutted to hll care FRANK L FELIX Attorney at Law HARTFORD KY Will practice his profoalon lu Ohio and Ut lining couutlei and In the Court of Appeals Criminal practice and Collections a pccialtv Offlceln the herald bn lid In if c i U BABNBTT C B unto RARNETT fc SMITH Attorneys at Law HARTFORD KY Will practice their profession In all the Court olOhlo and adjoining counties and In the Con tfAppeala Collection a specialty OTTO Co MAUT1X g 1S MCKKXNKT MAR Ift Mc K NNN Y HARTFORD KY CENERAl INSURANCE LIFE ACCIDENT SICK AND FIRE Will Also Bond You Otto C flattin Attorney at Law IIAItlTOItD KY Office up stairs over Wilson Jfc Crone opposite cotttt house Will practIce his profession In all the courts nf this rend adjoining cojin tll8 and Court of Appeals Comincr clal and crinilnnl practice a spec Isilty CONSUMPTIONSR We tend FREEs bottle Germinal a quick relit for lung trouble coughs paint in chest and tLc run down feeing Mnlon tI ppn OHIO MEDICAL COMPANTBox eS COLUMBUS OHIO HAVE A- ROUGH RIVER- TELEPHONE PLACED IN YOUR RESIDENCE OR PLACE OF BUff NESS AND PUT YOURSEbr IN DIRECT CONTACT WTK TH- ELong Distance Lines TO ALL STATES FOR THE COMPANYS BPKCIAL CONTRACT TO THE FARMERS CALL ON OR ADDRES- SJ WOB NONa Local ManagerHartford Kr W C SEXTON Local Manager incorporated Beaver Dam Kr e I I i F IfF r 1 k I i f i r I i f 1 r l i i i f t t tRDHERALDWEDNESDAY NOV It 1911IPAGE FOUL THERAR1F I tV V t tt i 1 1i i t tI tt I I Ii I I I t f 1 1 I ti 0 I I J t j i i 4 i l The Hariwrd f If4j HEBER MATTHEWS FRANK L FELIX iOITOpa- rRNIC L FEUX Pnbtn1 Propr Entered lt Ue Hartford pt mc u mat matter of the secondc1aSl DEMOCRATIC TICKET U 8 SENATOROllie M James of CrlttendeuGOvERXOR4a D McCreary of Madison LIEUT GOV Edward McDer mott of Jefferson- TREASURERTom Rhea of ro gas AUDITOR Henry M Doswortn of Fayette ATTORNEY GENERAI James Garnett of Adair- SECRETARY OF STATEC F Crecellus of Pendleton- SUPERINTENDENT OP PUBLIC INSTRUCTION Barksdale Hamlett of Christian COMMISSIONER OF AGRICUL TrnIJ W Newman of Wood ford CLERK OF COURT OF AP PEALSRobert Greene of Frank linn II COMMiSIONERLawrencs- B Finn SENATOR 7th DISTRICT Robt Hardison of Muhlenberp FOR REPRESENTATIVE OHIO COUNTY M T Westerfield Democratic Ticket For Clt- yCouncilmenP B Taylor Fred Cooper E P Moore J H B Car son W J Bean R T Hoover Democrats should use every ef fort to pet out the vote of their par ty By this way only can we win Vote the Democratic ticket straight and thus rebuke the charge of Judge ORear that seven ty thousand Kentucky voters are for saleVote for M T Westerfield for Representative from Ohio countyII and rebuke the shameless ler method employed to put his opI ponent in the fieldIPlease compare your tax receipt this year with those of other recent years and see what the Wlllson ad ministration has done for you And remember Judge ORear endorses thisThe great 7 Republican rally here last Saturday lacked nearly four thousand people of being what it was Intended to bethat is they expected It to be about the size of the recent Democratic rally The Louisville Post and Herald organs of the Republican party In the State arc giving Judge ORear and his coterie of officeseekers rath er weak support Evidently these papers see the drift of sentiment and have adopted policies accordingly Go to that Democrat who lives across over the country and who I you do not know whether will get to thenllr+ or not and sel h11 I I about It Hell ho dubl appreciate fe Interest you take In him and It may be another extra vote for tho Democratic ticket and good gov ernmentJudge l ORears full endorsement of Gov WlllaonB administration is perhaps the most bitter pill Repub lican voters have to swallow Many Republicans however are not go ing to take the dose As a Gover nor Mr Wlllaon has proven a dis mal disappointment even to the members of his own party T Remember a vote under the roos ter means a vote to send Olllo James to the U S Senate Every great principle which the Democratic par ty stands for will be on trial In the Senate for the next few years and a man of Olllo James great Intel lect and high courage Is needed there to fight the battles of the peo PleThe Beaver amBooster asks Who can tell just how many peo ple attended the Democratic rally at Hartford If the Booster man had read The Heralds account of that event he would have found an accurate story of Just how many dinners were handed out which comes within a dozen or two of It at least In a speech at Newport Judge ORear BaldjBut somehow I do not bellevfl Kentucky 10 for sale And yet la his opening speech at Ellzabothtown Judge ORear madij the Charge that 70000 Kentuckians annually sell their votes What caused the Judge to change his opinion Have his managers tried to guy some of them and falledT Whenever a Democrat mentions J the foul LB8asBnhJlon of William GoobelJ hcrlV accused by Republican leaders Of waving the bloody Bhirt met j1caflflpt help from thinking otGoebeLi fcmMlnatlon however tirbea t0 tpiUw fact that Powers and FInler are ron the stump for ORjear and thlatiti latter VasneVerCQndoinriedv be par dons granted these men It was all rlgh for Powers to go over that at Bawilriatkm business In his race tor Congress but It was all wrong toi the Denlqcrata who mourntbe death of Goy J3oebel to call atteation- this to significant fact Judge ORear has been compelle to admit that he believes the Democratic candidates It elected will pass a law extending the county unit His tour of the State has evl dently convinced Judge ORcarthat a majority of the voters believe that Gov McCreary will redeem the pledges of his platform and thai the temperance people can absolutely rely upon his honesty and sin- cerIty Speaking of the race for State Senator In this district the Morgan town Republican says that after election Mr Holman the Repub lican nominee will vote In the Senato as Judge ORear directs Sure Does anybody expect any thing el5c Who ever heard of a Republican officeholder In this sec tlon who was not subject to the pr dens of his bossesthe higher au thority The Hartford Republican continues to repeat its barefaced false hood proven so by Mr McCrearyi recent speech In Hartford that SenI ator McCreary said that the Republican party in Kentucky Is a part of assassination Having gone the full limit or scurrility and misrep resentation the Hartford organ of the g o p cares little these days how much It may add to Its shame less editorial policy r Some men complain at the way public affairs arc run ant yet theyI do not take enough Interest In partys ticket or good government tl go to the polls and vote Its a sign of Integrity and of being up with the times to use your voting privi legs Its a sacred right that ough to be cultivated The fellow who stays at home on election day even though he may have to go several miles to vote ought not to complain at the way official affairs arc runI Let your vote be recordedI One of the most scathing and truthful arraignments of our pJQf1 ont Wlllson Taxing Power couched Iin the forceful and convincing lan guage so characteristic of the writer that bas appeared in print any where Is tho article by our old friend Suggs on the second page of The Herald today It lg a gem of rhetoric and rcscnrch nnd a cont1 InIformationI thoughtful perusal It certainly gets right down to brass tacks Can you remember a single Rood thing worthy of note that Republic an government of Kentucky line ac complished 7 What special good thing has a Republican Governor of Kentucky ever done Havent rielr ratherIrecord of this sort of thjngj Delft ucratlc Staio administrations have never been characterized by any such methods but rather by peace and progress Which do you like best Remember Judge ORears plat form endorses every act of tho present State administration Mr Democrat Mr Republican how do you llko It Has this administration done the people of the State any good whatever Has the State as a whole been benefited In the least Have the farming classes been benefited In any single particular Ask yourself what Republican office holders have ever done for Ken tucky that was worth while and see Jf you can conscientiously afford to continue this sort of business Most will remember tho Infamous trick which the Republic an leaders sprung on Sunday before the election on Tuesday four years ago Telegrams were scattered broadcast and read in many of the pulpits of the State alleging that the Democrats bad sold out to the whiskey Interests of the State This was afterwards proven to be an Infamous lie but it had its effect upon many good people who believed It Let Democrats be on their guard for something equally as dastardly and false from the Republican aide these last days The Hartford Republican throws a hard fit in Its last issue because The Herald came forward in a many way and offered amends to Mr 0 E Woods for printing a com munlcatlon which reflected upon Mr woods personal andj political Character We expected this rho Republican Is so unused to practic ing anything that Is fair and manly towards a pplltlcfll opponent so Immersed In the slimeof political l ulrUIr Land abueo vthaUof course what Tho Herald did would never be undertaken by It at all When The HoVnfails wfongit acknoNyfedge I Its error When the Republics Insultoniurbycourse without a word of regret or retraction tf Judge ORear intimates to the farmers that he knows a way to get them twelve cents for their tobacco end that lib has known the secret for several years Then why has he not taken Gov Wlllson and Attorney General Breathltt Into his confidence In recent years and stopped the tobacco troubles which were brought about simplyi because the farmers were raising the weed at starvation prices It yfbuld havi put millions of dollars Wo the pockets of this oppressed class of our citizens and also saved the State much money Why does Judge ORear hold this secret so long As anticipated In heHerald last week Republican leaders are plan sing to spring a sensational charge on the DeraocratsJuat before the election In order to try to stampede the voters to Judge ORear This was clearly outlined In the remarks of T W Vinson Republican homl ness for Superintendent of Public Instruction at CKVcnsboro last week Mr VI son sold ORear Is gain- Ing ground every day and mark my word and you will remember this three days before the coming elec tion there will be developments that will sweep whole counties solidly into our ranks Lets watch and see DEMOCRATIC SPEAKING lion Lnvega Clements of Owens hero will speak at Heaver Dam Saturday Nov 4 1011 at 130 p in and Mclfonry at night Mr Clements Is a strong pleasing speaker nnd you should hear him Everybody conic Ladles Invited l G IJ LIKENS Chnin Cam Com C M CROWE Secy Till ONLY HmmISP- UIISC TO GETOUT TOTE There Is only one danger that the Democrats face and it Is overconfi dence To make Democratic sue cess certain it is absolutely neces sary that the vote should be gotten out Every County Chairman nnd every Precinct Committeeman in giving his personal time to this important work and they should be aided by the individual Demeerr Take your neighbor to the oJ noils with you and there will be no doubt that the Democrats will win ty gjo rlouo victory If only five Demo rats In every precinct In the state remain away from the polls It will neon a difference of overt test thousand votes Republicans are active and determined and aremak ing desperate efforts to poll every vote Vote early and urge all our friends to do likewise h x NCREASE IN TAX RATE nUB TO REPUBLICANS When you are looking over your State tax bills for this year dont forget that the Increase III duo to he Republican Rdjglntatratlon at I l ranlcortwhich has received Rears hearty endorsement Tho ncreaso In the value of farm lands lor assessment purposes In the last two years alone has been over ilnctytwo million dollars When fudge ORear was asked if he ap iroved what the State Board of Equalization had done in placing his burden upon the shoulders of the farmers ho answered that they had done their duty under tho law and he endorsed their acts ooooooooooooooo RESOLUTIONS OF RESPEECTO 0000000000000000To Deacon Lodge No 273 I O O F Dear Brethren Your committee ippolnt6d to draft resolutions ex pressive of the feelings of the mom bers of this lodge on the death of our beloved brother Jas D Ball who was called into the great beyond Oct 11911 beg to report as follows Whereas It has pleased Almighty I God In His Infinite wisdom to call home our beloved brother there fore be It- Resolved That while we deeply deplore the loss of our brother we bow In humble submission to the Divine Will knowing that our Heavenly Father doeth all things well Resolved further that In the death of Bro Ball this lodge has lost a faithful member and the tam ily a kind and loving husband and father Resolved farther that a copy of these resolutions be spread upon Ute minute of our lodge a cqpy be tent to the county papers for publi cation and a copy to the bereaved family W L FISHER ROBERT YOBAlf A J WAKELAND Committee IIJa1If 11 aKt M VINGPPICTURES fOR REPUBLICANS Some Instructive Film Are Suggested THAT WOULD PLAINLY DEPIC Matters of Current Interest to the Voters of Old Kentucky ILLUSTRATIONS TRUE TO LIFE The Eltzabethtown News says Up In Eastern Kentucky the Republicans have several moving picture shows with Illustrations to help elect Judge ORear We want to suggest the following films which would be quite InstructiveI First FllmW O Bradley seat ed on a beer keg with the liquor lobby behind him and four boltini Democratic members of the Legislature each peeping from behind ra whiskey barrel as Edward C ORear clothed In judicial ermine places a halo of purity around the heard of W 0 Bradley Second Film Senator LaFol lette the leader df the Insurgent Republicans In the Senate denounc ing President Taft as having bet- raYed the people and broken his promises by signing the Aldrlch Payne tariff bill and vetoing the tariffreduction bill passed by Con gress President Taft making His speech at Wlnpna declaring the highest tariff rblll the best ever framed Judge Edward C ORear as greatest living acrobat turning a double somersault In the air spring ing from the shoulders of LaFol letto and alighting on the shoulders of Taft e Third Film ORear with uplifted hand declaring at tho Republican convention that be endorses Taft for renomination for President and as a companion piece a political graveyard with monuments to the dead ones Including Taft and Will son and Judge ORear putting flowers on their graves Fourth Film ORear the chief apostle of Prohibition denouncing the saloon as tt knave Vo society with a companion piece of ORcdr and McCullbch the President of the Distillers Association arranging to collect funds from tho distillers by holding a conference on Sunday In a hotel room nt Paducah e Fifth Film Judge Ottear In cassock and gown of the bench on the stump advocating ti non partiean Judlclarywlth litigants and lawyers In the background Intimidated from voting against him because jf he is letentedfor Governor Jiq willI sit on the bench and try their cases r Balked at Cold Steel- I wouldnt let a doctor cut my foot off said H D Ely Bantam Ohio although a horrible ulcer had been the plague of my life for four years Instead I used Buck tens Arnica Salve and my foot was soon completelly cured Heals burns bole sores bruises pxzema pimples corns Surest pile cure 26c at James H Williams m r For Sale Farms All sizes from 6I to 300 acres We can please you If you want to buy land A C YEISER ft CO- Hartford Ky Subscribe for The Herald 91 a your Lthan Acton Just have in a new line of Furniture Groceries Queens ware Hardware and Harness Boys the bird season wit soon be open Buy your shells and get ready for thQ firstI shotVisit our store and take ji look where you get the right price lot your produce attd very dollar does Us iuUi dut- yLiKENSACTON J t IJrtford K j ntuckyr UNDERWEARifr M e JACK FROST Has no doubt reminded you that you needmore and better protection for yourF body that some new Underwear will supply your deficiency We are in a position to furnishthe- Underwear you need any weight you may desire f MENS vCotton Union Suits or Shirts and Drawer ers with or without ffleecings as wellas 1 the Wool Shirts and Drawers in red t gray and tan K LADIES Vests Pants and Union Suits of the best makes and a variety from which you can make a satisfactory selection MthRENS Vests Pants and Union Suits from the smallest to the largest It will be to your advantage to buy your Underwear for the whole family here Eft P Barnes Bro yBEAVER DAM KENTUCKY I tif The Handy H terII I 1SIIOIUUu I Ir H3J i You often need some heat t in early Fall when you have notyet started the furnace In whatever part of the house you want it you can get it best and quickest with a Perfection Smokeless Oil Heater Perfection is the most reliable heater on the market and you 1 1The wherever you please it fa bedroom or btlKroom and you dim in comfort oa the coldest moroiog Take it to the dianemom and early breakout become II pleawu coup erenwgTheI ornament anywhere Dnimt of pUn steel or eturaeUed in blue t nickel tdmmmgs I A special automatic derive makes tmoltina impotable Burner body CatIrIIItlbecome wedged AU pub easily deued Damper top Cool handle norwticni or writ toe docnptn circskr to oar tgaxf cI the iioIon Standard Oil Company leoryoretedt10 JiJlWI f 1 inlwoiHURV i 1 ht O COME TO DUNDEE MERCANTILE COMPANY- For Anything You Need In GENERAL MERCHANDISE Them pe 81wa bargains to be had at l our liirge 4tIt s v irf DUNDEE MERCANTILE C4r oRoxAT4f DUNDEE KENTUCKY Of H OOOOO HOH 0 O H HfH HrfH Plenty of odeadinij i JqTbsNerahttlad ltCosts YpuuOnly Op diIIir IIYlr rr- a 1 5 c iVvi i JA f a t 1 1 J i i iI t S 41 I dI t- ItI 1- r J1If i II J1 m ff I lI l WEDNESDAY NOV lf 1011THEHARTFORD HERALDPAGEFIVE t I I Y T fLJ A1 i vt L t PItIil f z 0 ii I 4- f 1 11oensible6Jf No nonsense but a plain matteroffact talk j v f jiiwe want to make to you about our I BfflSHOESJOCK I fiAnn i neat strnah button shoe wear mend A evening very smut or IIA sboe jspa forII The Burrojaps label shown stitched Into the lining of the shoe above can be found only In honed Shape It Is jforth looking for because If the patent leather In shoes bearing this label breaks through before the firs sole Is worn through you on have a new pair fro For batfa century Hurt ft Packards narpe has meant per yen fittingshoes BUY A PAIR TODAY The Bart Packard Co e Maker Jf- BBOOKTON BPI lABs II forget and it Pays to Trade With a House Saves You Every 1111uoIs + Central I nkoailtlate TaL ble at Beaver Dam Ky r North BottniL No 132405 a JnNo121113a pm No 12rl2j28jpm No 101 2i48 pan No i02 248 pnu W pm vWllllam3Agt O LOCAL sAND 0 O V l BrtSOXAli POINTS 0 o o b 6 p o o o o 6 6o o o OOr Nice fresh Pack Mackerel 43tf W H MOORB SON 0h I Jumbo Pickles they are fine 43tf W H MOORE SON f I 3 Fall Crossett and J 8 K Shoes are I lat Barnard Cos t f BARNARD CO Hominy boat flake and crushejJ at W H Moore Sons Meat btar ketIryKL Mrs John R Phlpp is quite W of typhoid fever athef homo on Union street Dutchess Pants at Barjnard pos1 If they rip lOc for each button that comes off Mr Harry Monroe of Beaver Dam gave The Herald a pleasant call while In town Friday I Beautify your homes with flowers BarnaVd Cosell Narcissus two for 6c Sacred Llllles 5c For Sale Town property vacant lots cottages and twostory dwelling A C YEISER CO- Hartford Ky leave your Launflry at my Grocery Domestic flnUb Work ntced Calledfor and prompt delivery htinA140 ll rt Grocery When you nfedDrugs of any kind pjeaio dont forget the OHIO COUN TY DRUG CO has the quality and the price Is rightalso 43tf try a sack of Irvington llfbne Such Flour There Is none better to be bad anywhere Sold exclusively by WH Moore Son 43U i OLD FOP QJ E at The Herald office Nice and clean tied upt1n bundles lrlvecents a bunt dleJtlireefOi tencetjts tt- Co1Hugh i- riaE tJty Ill Who Is Interested In the oil op i Hartford has been nere tke gaaf f warB 1 tJi1sees attie Moseley arid Altal Mae Lltfensf U Wef carry no Shoes in our stook which we can not conscientiously recom mend to our We recommend for la dies and childrens wear our friesineyer and Pa trician Shoes none better THIRD Wo recommend for min and boys wear our Kor rect Shape+ Guaranteed Burro Jap Shoes onr snappy last and wear like YOl1rill FOURTH No doubt you have been buying Shoes that arc unsatisfactory Its time for a change Come let ifQurShoespectation dont buy Wo will opportunity Dont tills Remember That Mone- yjbPiano Coupons Given With Purchaser 4R GO BouiSouth i31r805 0OQOfoooo000000 metraycnotequaled 43lfr PAPERS eratlonltnear lrsatrfcIfqrri FIRST trad- eSECOND Made and AavCy DamrespectlYelysnent Sunday In Hartford visiting friends Get our cutrate prices on PAt i1t Medicines and Prescriptions before going elsewhere We can save yoU tooney 43tf OHIO COUNTY DRUG CO J F CASEnlEH 0 CO Funeral Directors and Embalmers All calls prqmptly and carefully attended to day or night Both telephones 2Stf Beaver DamKy t Hartford School of Music Piano Harmony Violin and Voice Culture Under the direction of Miss Kathe rin Thompson of Frankfort and Miss Margaret NaU cltY38U Miss Mary Rowo will leave Intwo- or three weeks for Lafayotte Lat1 where she will make her futuro home with Mr and Mrs Clarence Field Mr A E Pate assignee tor the Ohio County Bank has moved hry office from the bank building and wlllhavo an office with the Hartford Grocery Co Mr R B Martin city has been invited by tho Press Club Louisville to take dinner with President Taft at their club rooms next Wed nesday night Messrs N L Ross teacher In Bartletts Precinct Estlll Bartlett of Taffy S WcGray and Archie Rhoads Hartford Route 5 were pleasant callers at The Herald office Saturday Mr Douglas D Felix spent from Friday until Monday with his par ionts He had been summoned to Princeton Ky as a witness and stopped off on his return trip to Lexington Anyone knowing the present ad dress of Mr Herbert Patton formerly ot Urbana ntwho recently vie Ited relatives In Ohio county wilt confer a favor on him and us by sending same tp The Herald Rev J N Jarnagln has just bloB ed a 1 9day s rousing meeting at Mt Plsgah Baptist church near Mid landThere W le25 additions to the church IT of whom were for baptism Mublehberg Argus Mr Clarence Field r of Lafayette La was here last week having been called home pn account of the death IemRFleld han Beeatf valued omployeo- fthel8outherncidc1Railroad r I Corn 1 paaTfiii Jt krandctalmI I agent MrJ PVlckersjOWenlbotOI was In Hartford Monday and Tues dl1J Mr Ansel Wilson Roslne gave The Herald a pleasant call Thurs day Dr C W Felix Olaton was in Hartford Wednesday for a few hours The old reliable Richmond Steam artIfordtf I Messrs R F Eudaley and Alvin Fulitcrson Ceralvo J S Cecil Hartford Route 2 and H TFcllx Olaton were pleasant callers at The Herald office Monday Judge J S Glenn wife and daughter Miss Cello and Marv Elizabeth Felix attended quarterly meeting at Liberty last Sunday Af ter church services they enjoyed the hospitality of Mrs Nancy Taylor Rev W C Lloyd df Auburn will preach at the Cumberland Presbyterian church In Hartford next Sun day morning and evening Everybody Invited and p full attendance of the membership urged to be pres ent i I IMoses Fuqua aged 81 died at of Mr J W Carter seven miles northeast of Hartford last Monday morning nt 3 oclock His remains were burled at the Bar netts Creek burying grounds yesterday Mr R A Nofsinger general manager for the Hartford Drug Co left last Monday for r weeks visit to his brother at Hazard Ky Mrs Nofslngor Is likewise visitingI rela tives In Owonsboro this week Mr Marvin Bean Is running the drug store during the absence of Mr Nqfslnger UTO THE VOTERS OF OHIO COUNTY My Friends Just one week I from today you choose your Representative in the Lower House of the General Assembly It has been Im possible for me to make a close canvass of the county and I will not get to meet alt of you but I want to assure you that If trusted with of fice it will be a great pleasure to serve all the people of tho county with the very best of my ability Having been reared on a farm arid still engaged as a farmer my sym pathies are naturally with tho pro ducing class I have always dose what I could to protect the Interests of the laboring people and I feel that ap your Representative I will be jn a position to secure legislation litha Ho10UIl1plreciate ceiving from all parties and allI classes and trust by remaining faithful to the trust and loyal to thp people I will merit the confi dance reposed in imMay I ask you as my mends tto rally tp jny support and make my election1sure Faithfully yours 51 Twp TBnFIBLD Pleasant Ridge 1K Oct31 NqtcH of Hockiiort Graded School Ij Rockport Ky Oct SlThc ROckport Graded School began Its third months work Oct 30th with increased enrollment and bright prospects fora good months work Arbor Day was observed Friday the 27th of Oct The pupils patrons and friends assembled on College Hill at 2 p m and for an hour tho children were busy flitting hero and there planting trees making flower gardens singing songs and speaking pieces appropriate to the occasion while admiring patrons and friends looked on and thought it was good to be there xTwo flower gardens were planted and nineteen trees were set Tho trus tees have made many Improvements about the building and grounds and we feel that Rockport Is making a steady educational growth PROF W R CARSON Prin RUN OVKK AND KILLED 1JY TRAIN AT CENTRAL CITY Al Burch a well known citizen of McLean county and whoso home is near Island was run over and in stantly killed about 515 oclock Saturday afternoon just as the L and N passenger train was enter ing Central City It is claimed that Burch was In tin Intoxicated condition and had several bottles otbeer on his person He was on the railroad trick and before he could get off was struck by the train and killed Instantly His body was horribly mangled JAMES AUSTIN AND SON KILLED IN COAL MINE Information has been received of thb death of James Austin and bIB eighteenyearold ion Dan brother and nephew of Mrs George BeW letot Rumsoy McLean county In a jCpWimlno disaster at Harrisburg mI181 ThursdayWeek They had Been employed Min the1 mines4 there for several j earn trot werofW oil know tIn +1Ucleaeoudtr i1 f f t poooooooooooooo 0 CIRCUIT COURT NOTES 0 00000000000000Comth 0 against William Vincent and R E Humphrey on forfeited ball bond of Ben Doss The Comth of Ken tucky recovers of them and each of them fCO- Comtbi vs Lem Wattsname corrected by order to read Lee Watt Ccnth vs HSWard Verdict of yearsComthued Fand defendant permitted to go under herown recognizance for 200 Comth vs Buncom Render charged with murderverdict of Jury not guilty Comth vs Mont Daughertyon affidavit case continued for defend ant and set down for trial on 2d dayof the February term 1912 Bond fixed at 800 and failingto execute same he was remanded to jail fomt vs Cora Daugherty continued f Court Trials W J Graham vs M H 8 E R Ri Cojudgment of 105 for plaintiffJ Mattlnplv vs M H ft E R R Cojudgment for plaintiff of 100 Wn Snider vs M H E R R CoJudgment of 11250 for plaintiff NOTK Notwithstanding there werp 93 appearance cases for the two weeks October term of the Ohio Circuit Court Judge Blrkhend com pleted the work and adjourned rourt at noon last Saturday The Jury was discharged Friday afternoon This work was In addition to tho cases continued over from the Juno term egIJEAVER DAM Oct IOMr Talmago Southard of Simmons and Miss Florence Brooks were united In marriage at tho home of the bride Mr Sum Keowns Sunday at oclock Kev A B Gardner officiating- Mr John Jones and family loft last week for sbmc Ipoint in tho mountains where ho will engage in the mining business The Baptist Ladles Aid Society entertained the good pcnpto or town with an oyster supper Saturday evening i Miss Ara Gardner entertained her Sunday School class last Friday evening wlih ji pumpkin party which tfas enjoyed hugely by all present l Etch girl Invited one gene tleman and those present wero Misses Altha Williams jilyrj Miller Florenco Tucker Edith and Clydle Porter Irene Taylor climb Austin Myrtlo Taylor Bessie HazolrlRg Dona Quinn Ruth Hunlcy Eunice Williams Nell Plummer Francis Hodges The gentlemen preseht were Merle Taylor Nich olas Hazelrlgg Charles Porter Gil more Keown Karl Hocker Frank Barnes Fred Rogers Henry D Plummer Fred Ament and War der Gardner Mr Owen Williams of Rock port and Miss Ethel Hammons of Horton were united in marriage at tho home Rev A B Gardner Saturday afternoon at 4 oclock After the ceremony was performed they left for tho home of tho groom at Rockport Ky- 1ictlul of Idlncrn Frankfort Ky Oct 28VChas Loux 20 of Newport an Inmate of tho Feeble Minded Institute died today at that institution in this city a victim of pellagra PILLSrOHKHCUUATISU Guns Guns Have just received a large line of Shotn Gras Billes TTarget Guns Ammunition Shells EItc- AntreBpepttu ly link you to call and seethe largest ShotGuns Prices the LowestI U S CARSON GROCERYMA- NHaWforH i Kentuckyt 7 ROYAL BAKING POWDERAbsolutely Pure f The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of artar NO ALUM NO LIME PHOSPHATE oooooooooooooooO METHODIST CHURCH o O T V Joiner Pastor C- OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Quarterly meeting for the Hart ford circuit at Mt Hermon next Saturday and Sunday and at Jit Morlah at night Preaching by the Presiding Elder Rev S J Thomp sonRev T V Joiner will fill his rog ular appointment at Hartford next Sunday morning nod night Everybody Invited to attend all these services- A new circuit has been formed by the Methodist Conference called the North Hartford Circuit Rev W T Speaks is the preacher In charge fvn circuit h composed of Mt Mo rlah Rnlph3 Clinrel Heecli Vallev Point Pleasant And Pleasant Ridge Rev Speaks postoffice address will bo Hartford Ho Is a young man and comes from Daviess county Tor Hull All of my household and kitchen furniture Is for calc at a bargain MISS MARY ROWE Hartford Ky Look Fur the Comet A comet said to be Beljawskys christened 191 1G is visible to the naked eye each morning about 4 oclock and has been seen by sev eral citizens of Hartford Because of its dim outline and Its nearness In direction to tho sun the comet cannot be seen after the light of day but It has been seen as late as i oclock In the morning Among tho local peoplo who have been watching the comet is Mr R D Walker who Is fast coming to the front as an expert astronomer I A crowd estimated t 10000 at tended tho burgoo picnic at Lexing ton In the interest of the new pool of the Burley Society coooooooocoooooO 00000000000000000 Owen Williams Rockport to Ethel Hammons Beaver Dam Luther Duvall Select to Sallle Norman Select James T Southard Simmons to Florence A Prooks Beaver Dam- NI F Jrmes Matanzas to Mattie Maddox Ceralvo I Bennie Thurmpn Asldns to Marv L Petty Fordivillo i Arthur J Frlevogle McscouttiK X111 to Bonnie B Dover Hartford Etlll Howard LIla R F D 3 to Etna Bullock Ceii rtown i Everett Webster Horton to Stel jin C Clnrk Horton lafiT TJiuallty to Annie M Pate Equality Leonard Tlnslev Hartford to Audrie B Rowe Centertown Cecil Haves McHenry to Antha Awtrv McHenry Harvey Bratchor White Run to Ada M Fulkerson Beaver Dam Prominent lminer Dies John Henry Allen a prominent farmer who resides on the lIardIns burg road cast of Owensboro died of tuberculosis on Tuesday night of last week at 10 oclock after an Ill ness lasting all summer Mr Al len was fortynine years of age and Is survived by a wife and seven children The remains were shipped to Horse Branch where tho funeral took place next day The interment was at the Horse Branch burying ground Taken Vp as Est rays Two red heifers yearlings past Owner will pleaso call pay cost and get same 42tf S O KEOWN Deputy Sheriff The State Orange of Kentucky In session at Cynthlana declared in favor of womans suffrage h Ladies Suits Why pay 20 or 25 elsewhere for Suits that can be bought in Hartford at our store for 1250 We have just receivedsev eraIthat come under this ad All Wool Mannish Cloths guaranteed Satin Linings Black Blue and Mixed Tans and Greys125- 0Great Values DEPEND ON Barnard Co HARTFORD ICY- i Lt I 1I utt l I f f f I I f t 7 t I f ii J I I t f Ic t r W y itwtn PAGE SIX THE HARTFORD HERALDWEDNESDAY JtOr 10 1911 i I f II- n I I I f i Ii I I x kx s s The Hartford Herald M H R E RAILROAD TIME TA DLE AT HARTFORD KY The following L N Time Card Is effective from Monday Aug 21st North Dound No 112 due at Hartford 719 a m No Hi due at Hartford 340 p m South Bound No 115 due at Hartford 84i a m No 113 due at Hartford 14d p m Hi Bt MIenKT3 Agt r MAN t RAGS DEBTOR AND MEN FIGHT IN CHURCH Tile Brethren of a Congrega tion Engage in Unseem ly Altercation Mount Carmel 111 Oct 27 When Elder Deffindall In a testi monlal service at Riverside Chapel here said that to refuse or taU to pay your honest debts Is the work of the devil It almost caused a fight in church but It also caused Tom Mallett to square up an old account with Luther Grelss merchant Uefllndall was Ignorant of the fact that Grelss had an account of several years standing against Mallett When the preacher called on him to testify he arose and said Every man ought to be honest and pay his debts If I owe Brother Mallett a bill and refuse to pay him it Is the work of the devil At this point Mallett jumped from his seat and began storming at Def findall saying the latter knew very 1 that he I i was Indebt ed to Griess For a moment a fist fight was threatened but It was averted by someone starting to sing Just As I Am which was Joined In by the congregationLater went to Grelss and paid him the account A Mnll Curriers Lond Seems heavier when he has a weak back and kidney trouble Fred Duehren Mall Carrier at Atchison Kan says I have been bothered with kidney ud bladder trouble and had a severe pain across my back Whenever I carried a heavy load of mall my kidney trouble In creased Some time ago I started taking Foley Kidney Pills and since taking them I have gotten entirely rid of all my kidney trouble and am as sound now as ever Foley Kidney Pills are tonic In action and quick In results Try them For sale by all druggists m LONG IllXT TERMINATES IX DEATH FOR FUGITIVE Mlddlcsboro Ky October 26 In a running fight with a Sheriffs posse early today Cal Miracle PineIwanted for double murder at vlllo was killed and Deputy Sheriff Thomas of the posse received wounds from which ho died later The fight took place In the moun tains near Clear Creek A reward for the capture of Miracle has been outstanding for sonic time A pose had been on Cal Miracles trail for several weeks Late In August he killed Matthew John son and Mrs William Gibson near Plnevllle Immediately a reward for his capture dead or olive was offered but Miracle eluded pursuit until yesterday when ho was run down In tho mountain country near here All night tho posse stalked Miracle and this morning ho canto out In the open to fight Well armed Miracle stood off the posse until he fell his body bulletridden In severe cases of sore lungs you need an Internal and external rem edy Buying the dollar size BAL LARDS HOREHOUND SYRUP you get two remedies for the price of one With every dollar bottle there Is a free HBRRICKS RED PEPPER POROUS PLASTER for the chest Sold by Hartford Drug Co Hartford Ky Donovan Co Dea ver Dam Ky m S The GIRt Of It Two and two make four This is a platitude Two and two make three This is demagoglsmTwo two make one hundred and fifty This la high finance November Llpplncotts In damp chilly weather there Is always a largo demand for DAL LARDS SNOW LINIMENT because many people who know by expo rlence its great relieving power In rheumatic aches and pains prepare to apply It at the first twinge Price 26ceOcBnd 100 perbpuj gold by Hartford Drug Col Hartford Ky Donovan d Co everDam J my 1 I lr The IsateOWSteryT Its corioui bow hablU fatten themselves on people said the first man You know Wappsiey Yes Hes an enthusiastic fisherman and always has a story to tell about some gigantic monster of tho deep that almost caught Ive heard film tell a lot of lies ofthat kind Neil it seems that burglars broke Into his house the AtbDrnight and 114 got up and captgfgd Spa of thema little fellows but you ought to hoar him tn about tho rise pf the ono that got away IIji rA Magazine Worth Watching Llpplncotts Magazine is worth watching these daysworth watch Ing and worth reading Its recent substantial increase in size together with a presumably vastly In creased monetary appropriation enables It to present an alluring array of fiction special articles and other attractive features Following the noteworthy Issue for October with Its striking complete novel by Ame Ile Rives comes that for November with a table of contents Just as remarkable The novelette Is The Island by Augusta Kortrecht who has one bookA Dixie Rose and a number of clever short sto ries to her credit The Island has an original setting and brlglnal charactersIn fact there doesnt seem to be anything about It that Isnt original Its the tale of a harcandtortolse race for n wo mans lovebut dont expect a cut anddrled denouement for It Isnt that kind- OHEAltS COMPROMISE WITH SENATOR IIRADLKY It must not be forgotten that before thq Republican State Conven tion Judge ORear had denounced the election of a United States Sen ator from this State by the corrupt use of a Jack pot Among those who heard him make this statement was Hon Leslie Coombs Ex Minister to Peru and one of tho leading Republicans of the State He hud publicly declared over his signature that he and all others with whom he had spoken believed that ORear referred to the election of Bradley and they applauded that virtuous sentiment But when ORcars nomination hung In tho balance It was necessary for him to recover some of the strength he had lost by his persoojil attacks during his race before the convention Bradley had called him to account for repeating the charge that heI had been elected to the Senate by corrupt means and would accept publicIty and appease his wounded honor It was then that ORear made his humiliating surrender proclaiming Bradley the greatest living Ken tuckian whose title to tho United States Senate was without flaw or stain For classy job printing The Herald FREE IF IT FAILS Your Money Back if You are not Satisfied with the Medicine We Recommend Wo are so positive that our remedy will permanently relieve consti pation no matter how chronic It may be that wo offer to furnish the medicine at our expense should It fall to produce satisfactory results It Is worse than useless to at tempt to cure constipation with cathartic drugs Laxatives or cath artics do much harm They cause a reaction irritate and weaken the bowels and tend to make constipa tion more chronic Besides their use becomes a habit that Is dan gerousConstipation Is caused by a weak ness of the nerves and muscles of the large intestine or descending colon To expect permanent relief you must therefore tone up and strengthen these organs and restore them to healthier activity We want you to try Rcxall Orderlies on our recommendation They are exceedingly pleasant to take being eaten like candy and are Ideal for children delicate per sons and old folks as well as for the robust They act directly on the nerves and muscles of the bow 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laugh himself off his legs Now how do you think says ho to me wltha most offensive air- Youre gain to carry all that stuff In that IIttlel basket there Yesterday I went to the store with- a basket as of yore The same old size the same old kind And when the clerk his ear inclined I named my wishes oer Give me four bits worth of lard and a quarters worth of hamI And ten cents worth of that huskyI cheese That comes from RotterdamIAnd five cents worth of onions And a nickels worth of eggs Well say youd nthought that blame fool clerk Had gone on a laughin jag Chuck the bosket says he you can carry it dll In this here paper bagII WORTHY WOMAN WINS LAND LOTTERY PRIZE I Rapid City S D Oct 28Mrs Mary J Kendall of Rapid City win ner yesterday of No 1 In the Rosebud land drawing has a husband j who Is a paralytic and for six years she has worked hard to support him I and herself I when the news came that she had t drawn No 1 Mrs Kendall rushed to I her husband with the telegram In her hand and falling on her knees I beside the cripple In his invalid chair cried for Joy Her husband with tears streaming down his face stretched out his hand and placing It on his wifes head said There Mary I told you God would remember us some time and HehasThey sat In silence while friends I crowded around tQ offer congratulations Six ydars ago Kendall fatigued with long watching over his dying daughter went to the hills for a breath of fresh air and fell from a precipice and was severely Injured A blizzard was raging and Kendall lay twentythree hours covered with snow before reached Since then he has been unable to worn I do not believe there Is any other medicine so good for whoop Ing cough as Chamberlains Cough Remedy writes Mrs Francis Tur pin Junction City Ore This remedy is also unsurpassed for colds and croup For sale by all deniers m JIm Dress It was Just after the apple epi sode In Eden How fortunate it occurred at this season of the year remarked Eve when the leaves are of such 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and can be relied upon with Impltclt confl dense For sale by all dealers m Hornets Rout Ball Players A long drive for a home run htt which landed In a hornets nest brobe up a KMnnlnff baseball tie la Princes Woods Roxborough Pa The ball has not yet been recovered and near ly all of the players had to be led homo The two teams that were play Ing were the Lafayettoe and Roxbor oughs In the tenth Inning too soora stood 4 to 4 when one at the Rox borough players landed OQ the ball He wile scampering echoes ttw ireplate wizen a snout from tOO wood- attracted his attention and when theI two nines hurried over tbey found their left fielder writhing on theI ground to agony The ban toseera attempted to rescue their twam mate and were immediately set upon by hundreds of angry hornets Unprofitable Investment The late Walter S Logan a New York corporation lawyer left In his estate of about = 260 000 sore 761800 shares of worthless mining stocks and K cost over 33000 In lawyer and witness fees to establish then wortbleaEness Sabbath In History Sabbath keeping appears ta history soon after the Babel confusion among all the scattered nations acd when Israel left Egypt there were five known metUpda of Sabbath toasting The ancient Hebrew calendar was the nearest approach to a scientific cal ender of any of which we Lope any record 0Holds Six Jobs 0ddeputy city deputy city auditor deputy clerk oftbo to floundl clerk of the board otoontro clerk ta the director of public se vice and clerk to the director of pub Me safety I Market For Qlnieng fekl The stock at jnjjkgHt8 Gower thai tee several rearsDtrovtoftkly n Rapid Calculation Penmanship v It Commercial tieogrnphy l 1ttj t M Reading jBanking Commerce tIit Punctuationt 1 Use of Adding Machine ndftouterr i Daviess County Business College College Miller Ky neighbors O- lOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Burns white clear and steady to the lost drop For the sake of everyone In the family Insist on having Solite Lamp 011 FootlessOdorleasCosts tenor tank 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Magazine Monthly ct I1501 ud McCaUt MagazineFashiov v 1L30 IddressTHE HERO Hartford Ky 1 t i J 0 i i tu1II H oJ III 1- r 4 tJ I 1ft 4- t 1or WEDNESDAY NOV 1 1911 THE HARTFORD HERALD PAGE BEVEN 1 r fo- f J t 1- et 1 t 1r SCHOOLS JN CHINA They Have Curious and Strenu ous Methods of Teaching AMAZING FEATS OF MEMORY For Years the Pupils Are Kept Get ting by Heart Books of Which They Have No Understanding After Which Comes the Explanation A Chinese schoolboy seta off one tine morning when seven or eight yean old to enter on his Instructional course He makes the must profound obelsatici to his teacher lIt parents provide the table at wblch und the stool on which ho sits TLey also supply the four precious articles the Ink slob the Ink cake the peu or brush for writ Ing and the uiper He will have no need ut Brut of the writing material all hid time being employed In memorizing the books given him Ierbapa u dozen boys each a class by himself tire busy tea his entry Each 1st shouting hiM tnV at the top of bill voile the tencbei sitting nt bU table In oil the sum nolent wakefulness or a judge No wrong pronunciation or Intonation es capes his practiced eur and correc tloals frequent- It is a simple country house with Its earthen floor Its unglazed windows and Its air of utter poverty Our young hopeful says the National lie view In due time Is Introduced to the Trlmetrlcal Classic and the quea tlonable statement which forms ltd very threshold that men at birth ore radically good so set In classical form that he has no more Idea of 1U meaning than If It were in Greek It Is not meaning however that lit the object just now but sound and mere orlzlnp Then he will be introduced to the book of surnames 400 In number us another exercise In getting by heart after which In parts of the land the Thousand Character Classic is set This 1st n book consisting of the num ber of characters named bo ono ot which is ever used twice Still no ex planatlon In Tifuchsafed For all the learning our youth is gaining be might with equal proDt memorize a number of auction catalogues Ho Is given In varying order according to the custom followed by his teacher the four sacred books the Great Learning also known as The Door of Virtue the Analects of Confucius the Doctrine of the Mean and the Book of Men clusAs early ns thirteen It may be he will have done the memory work ot the four books and be capable of reel- Ing ofT yards rods furlougs or miles of learning Then enlightenment In tbo form of explanation begins Dark ness is made visible and education may be sold to have begun There Is wearisome work In sight now As It the books themselves were not of sufficient difficulty there are end less coraniontarlcH after the fashion ot our own on the Bible or Shnkespenro The Great Learning provides Illus trations of virtue alms at the constant renewal of good and so at tbo attain ment of the highest excellence Its Ideal Is n righteous government over a tranquil and happy lX pple The Doc trine of the Mean Is more strictly Inv dividualistic Correct conduct In every stage of life is Itt subject The chief competitive examinations are three In number The OMIt for the 8lttiKil or D A degree is held at the prefectuml city the second the Kujcn or M A at the provincial capital and the third the Tslneul or LL D at Peking In one or other of these the clever youth whose ca reer we are following may possibly find himself In a peculiar position as competitor with his own father br even his grandfather who with more per severance than luck or broths keeps pegging njvny year otter yaor till euccestt urrlvex or death Many are the attempts nt trickery cribbing bribery or whatever may hung the candidate sufficiently near the top to be one ot the favored few who pass the percentage of theca being fractionally small at tines To guard against frondttbeco are pro cautions such as could never have been suggested In the We- MtEeloudll1l1te has his own little cell in which he works during the days of the examination ota few die under the ordeal Any enoay Is good which gives n men his M A says the proverb nnd It ooe comes oat first on the dragon list tbero Is a chance within ten years of being in tho Phoo nix pool which being Interpreted means that ho who beads the U A list is likely by and by to become a Hani In So Indeed It happens to our yoking hopeful now arrived at years of much discretion He even bccpm tthe 8huang Ynnn of his ywr the Imiryate or senior classic M be night b tamed In the west I Whereupon on his return to his native province be Is received with the highest honors from the highest pert pie the viceroy lending and then n curious thing happens Many of the pooplp of tho province having the Fame curnatno apply for the honor of being permitted to worship at tboyancostral han of the successful goclua and ac company their appeals with valuable persuasives They then establish a claim to relationship with tho ami able dealrpl of having a Wood at enact NewtorkSun When a span Is no longer anxious tq to better than well he to done torD- z Haydoo t HoeiaH life Is move governed fcj tot foiet4 k a7tosoaHai I The ScrapBookPlaying The last scene In the fashionable life of the Count DOrsay as told in Mr Telgnmoutb Shores biography of him Just before the dinner hour a pastry rooks boy presented himself at Goro suggesting slightest use- Floselesfaco House with a dish tent in so said confection cr Having left this in kltcb en deliberately walked upstairs to the dressing room Well whos that asked DOrsay It was a las officer I ex claimed DOrsay itellthlltTUX wmcii WAS ES pete the tying of ECCTED his tH Salon Or prison his tie must be Hut iouat Bab hob All In good time The officer was qulto Interested In the tying of that tie Few bad been so honored as to bo aljowed to see bow DOrsay tied his tie and to by the time the tie was tied tbo sun had sunk to and DOrsay was free till sunrise lobo said DOrsay calmly walk tag off to the drawing room kick this chap out of the door The was executed and the writ was not Example We scatter seeds careless hand dream we neer shall see them more Dot for a thousand years Their fruit appears In weeds mar the land Or healthful store The deeds we do the words we say lato still they teem to We count them over put But they shall last In the dread Judgment they And we anal meet I charge thee by the years by For the loves take of brethren dear Keep the one true way In work and play Lest In that world their cry Of woe thou bear Jobn Keble Easily Improved There was no getting away from the fact Flossies face was ugly Even best friends told her so and seldom visited without offer lug ner advice or some kind of remedy nut net then paint nor powder nor paste nor patent prepa ration was of the con tinned to be ugly and bet friends continued to tell so At last con he by the the he counts snrr Really perfect men rest which with And that air fleet gone thou her her her she suited a specialist CONSULTED A BPK I am willing she sold to payTyo- u anything if you will only make me beautiful I should like you to start oo my nose Can you Improve urTbo specialist looked at it thought fully Flossies nose was her weakest point Leaning back In his chair and half closing his eyes In his best pro fessional manner he said Well madam I cant guarantee to make it really beautiful but I couldnt help Improving it if 1 bit it with a mallet Sounded Like a Joke Miss Christie Macdonald has been taking boxing lessons HO the other night she was fully prepared when upon leaving the theater she was Insulted by one of the loiterers Rejoicing In her newly acquired knowledge Miss Macdonald landed aright hand blow which sent the ot fender sprawling Towering above him she Indignantly said How dare you Insult a defenseless woman 1 and wrntbfully passed onThe brute then looked np and olmply murmured Defenseless Youngs Magazine At the Jumping Off Place Colonel John H Carroll the Railing ton railroad lawyer was In Washing ton lost winter and needing the serv Sees of a man to travel with him in his private car hired a good looking and well recommended young fellow from Virginia whom be happened to meetThe mans name was Gilbert and be never had been on a railroad train except to come up from his Virginia homo to Washlngtoo He traveled with tbo colonel back and forth between Washington and New York Now York and Chicago and Chicago and St Louis and rode a good deal on tho observation end of tbo car All the roads tho car went over wore two track or four track roos- Not long ago tho colonel bad his car switched off on a single track rood in Ohio during the night When Colonel Carroll awoke tn the morning and went out to the observation end of the ear be found Gilbert contemplating the single track with Colonel he saidI mucblntlleRLI I read seems to run only one way terda7tEveaing11 HISTORY REPEATS ITSELF As Selplo Was Hannibal 80 WM Wellingtonto Napoleon There U probably no more remark able historical parallel than that ex hibited by the career of Scipio AM canus the hero of the second Punic war and the Duke of Wellington the conqueror of Na oleonv Each wandescended from an ancient and noble family Each was the second greatest soldier of bU age pitted In a life und death struggle against the greatest As Sclplo was to Hannibal so was Wellington to Napoleon Hannibal threatened the Very existence of Home Napoleon was on a fair way to become the master of Europe Aguln Spain was the center of the most splendid achievements of both commanders The victories of Scipio In Spain are too well known to need recapitulation and Wellingtons tri umphs in the peninsular war form one of the commonplaces of history Neither of these great generals met his archadversary until the final and decisive battles Zama and Waterloo respectively And the result of both battles was exile to the defeated chiefs Hannibal retired to Ephcsus Napoleon was deported to St Helena But the parallel docs not end here Both Scipio and Wellington exchanged a military for a political career And here the same fate pursued them Scipio Incurred the enmity of the Roman senate Wellington gained the hostility of the London populace And here follows the most remarkable fea ture of tho parallel drawn between these two great men Seventeen years elapsed from tbo battle of Zama seventeen years to the very day when the great Sclplo was tried on n question of bribery He was not slow in his defense to remind his judges that on that day bo had saved the republic Seventeen years elapsed from the battle of Waterloo seventeen years to the very day when the great Wellington had to take refuge from the attack of a Lon don mob angered on account of his opposition to the parliament reform bill The only point In which the parallel tolls is this Scipio died outside his beloved city of Rome Wellington has his monument In St Pauls cathedral London But tbo parallel between the careers ot these two extraordinary men remains as ono of the curiosities of 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Extremely Healthful location 400000 iNoMoral surroundings excellent Unex celled as a school for young boys Nineteenth Year Begins September 6 1911 0 Write for catalogueMAddress all communications to Desk CMAtHENEY BA L TTSlit 4W rn- x r k e J Ere r- j I I j f A r t t i 1i 1f f i tI e f 1j 1 I J j f IIfllJl THE HARTFORD HERALD Fv Driovjm AT J J 1 f 1l f II i ftl ti WVlf I i t f j I I I 1 t JI iI 1 t io j 3 ro i 1 I r 1 r tt k1 i i c The HcMjord Heraldr i SOMETHING ABOUT ANNUAL CORN SHOW ii To be Held at College of Agricul lure Lexington Ky Jan uary 25 1912 HULKS OP THE SHOW 1 Entries close Saturday December 23d 2 All exhibitors must pay the Association membership fee of fifty cents which entitles them to all the benefits of the Association No ex DeIpartmcntI the owner all return charge to paid by the owner lieII 4 No exhibitor can mane than one entry In each lass butI may enter In each class to which hoI h eligible A sample must b provided for each claw entered C All corn exhibited must have been grown by the exhibitor in 1911 C In the yield and profit con tests in the Junior Departinen the exhibitor must file certificate of twoI whodisinterested persons the ground and weighed tho corn The certificate must be aiprovcd by I the County Board Superintendent or other person who may be In charge of the boys corn club of the county Contestants for the iirerelunw for yield and for profit must make an exhibit of 36 ears of com grown In the contest corn Love than ono halt acre will not admit to this con test 7 In making up the cost of pro duction In the profit per acrj coo test an Itemized statement must be submitted showing all expendiiret the labor and materials used La bor will be valued at 75 cents per day for boys and 100 per day forII men Horses will be credited at 75 cents Manure will be valued at 100 per twohorse wagon load onI account of part of the yalue remain ing In the soil All fertilizers will be credited at full cost The corn will be valued at the market price on December 1 This price will be furnished to exhibitors on request- S The yield Is to be determined liyI the weight of ear corn when drawn from the field using 70rbs to the bushel- A I complete list of rules will be fsnied with the final premium list If you ore Interested save your corn and write for completed pre mlum Hit and any other Informa lieu doslrcd Score cads giving i standards may be had on applica Hon rln to q SoCyt- Lexington Ky LOVE 1It1GIyI1ENcrEDI AT IIOIKINSVILLE I Hopklnsvlllo Ky Oct 29IMother dont grieve after me I I Shelb1Ohtide of my dear one Dont take m1I rings and bracelet off This Is the pitiful note loft by Mrs IEverett Jones formerly Miss Hobble Martin who committed suicide this afternoon by swallowing deathIFriday of her sweetheart Shelby I lull She had separated some time ago from her husband and had consulted an attorney relative to suing i for divorce- It iI Is sold she and Hill had been lovers for months and during the young mans Illness of fever she became very despondent Sho spent most of the morning at Is grave and It wns Immediately after her return from tho cemetery and while the family were at dinner that she drank the acid She was uncon clous when found She was 20 years of age and an unusually pretty f woman She was a seamstress and highly respected JOSEPH PlMTEH DIES OX liOAKI illS YACHT e I Charleston S C Oct 29Jos t Yorkti patch died at 140 oclock today aboard his yacht the Liberty In Charleston harbor The1 Immediate I wasIfor several days but until 1 1health hours before the end none of around him hadthose any suspic- Ion E of the gravity of his condition The change for the worse carte at about 2 oclock this morning when ho suffered an attack of se ItoI artlr 1030 oclock He awoke nt 1 oclock complaining of pain In- Jda I heart fell Into a faint and ex pired at 1MO oclock I jrs Ituit1aiv41d been sent ftr arrived from tfew York today 1 nd reached the yaoht iHbrtly bol r iV = tore her husband t tiled She was at his bedside when the end came ere also was lie youngest eon Herberi who had been cruising with his father f MONKEY PROVED CUBE I I PAItALYTICSIg ownedIbywinter quarters today he escaped from his keeper and accomplished something that doctors have beet striving to do for 20 years During the rampage that followed his acquired freedom Jim put new life Into the paralyzed limbs or Oscar Ruhkamp and William Shuck man both past CO when In his ef Jort to tear down air the chande thoroughlyI h crutches behind Shuckman who Is n veteran ol the Civil War was wounded and had been parovze l ever since nev ler leaving his homo without cane or ct utch Todav when he big monkey which Is a cross between nn orang outpne and n baboon tore through a bowling alloy Shuck man ran out of the back door and the pace he set for Ruhknmp who followed was marked by both speed and en durance When the monkey was finally corralcd both men wero safely In their homes halt a mile away II PETEK HOTHIIOCIC FOlXI DEAD IX COlXTHY BARN The Owonsboro Inquirer of Sun day says PeterI Rothrock a painter was found dead in the barn of Turner Burns near Sutherland shortly af ter 3 oclock Friday afternoon by Mrs Fred Durns and her aunt who wore In search of eggs The body of a man lying face downward greatly frightened the two women and upon giving tho alarm Fred Hums and Charles Hayden who wore at work on the farm went to tho barn and found the man to be 1I1 and accompanied by W Fl Davis the Owonsboro Undertakers orII ciation went out to whore nn Inquest was hold The jury returned a verdict that RothIrock came to his death by cessive use of alcoholics and undue exposure and that the body had been In the barn two or three days The body was In a decomposed condition and the entire right ear was eaten from Rothrocks head which showed that the unfortunate man had been dead possibly two three days orII ITho body was brought to Owens i hero and prepared for burial and the remains will bo taken to Central City Sunday morning on the 720 oclock train where the Interment will take place Peter Rothrock was about 62 hisItransient painter for a number of years and has done a great amount work In Davless and adjoining lor DKSIOMIKNT KI1I JLJIIS1- XTO 1VbIJ AND KNDS IAVK lIsslJaneyI found drowned In a well near her I home two miles south of thts cityI this afternoon The coroner fins notified std an Inquest was held and a verdict of death from suicide was returned The deceased was nI IsIIlandseveral brothers and sisters SheIwas a niece of the late Judge O Williams of Owensboro It Is bcI lieved she was suffering from melancholia which caused her to take the rash step The romaine will be hurled tomorrow at the family burying ground hear her former home FAITH CLIIKH SIMPLY OFKHIIOTH OF HELIGIOS Washington D C Oct 28Avigorous attack on faith cures was made at the annual conference of tho Unitarian churches today Rev George R Dodson of St Louis characterized them as menaces to the country and to national life and fanaticisms IRe Howard N Brown of Dos ton said faith cures were simply offshoots of religion and that Christianity was on trial for Its life as not before in years Dr Harvey W Wiley pure food champion and Chief of the Bureau ot Chemistry Department of Agri pulture was the principal speaker at the afternoon session IAt a Democratic S rally In Madison Vis Gov Woodrow Wilson of NeW IJerseywas acclaimed the next Pros of the United States 1Dt Subscribe foil pQhit lHeraldf 100tx LEFT Ii P INFANJ9U AN ASH H APJNALlEY r f J After Trying to Puce Two Little Ones in Homer for Children x The Otfonsboro Messenger or Sunday says Mrs Emma Taylor the woman who abandoned her fourweeksol baby boy Friday night when she left It on an ash heap in an alley at the rear of No 80S Crittenden street was arrested by Officer Rob bins on Saturday morning when she applied to the County Judge asking him to send her other child a boy of two years to the Mary Kendall home at which place she had attempted to leave both her children on Friday tuternoon The warrant on which tho wom an was arrested charged her with deserting her infant child with a reckless disregard for its lire Af ter being arrested the woman de nied that she bad deserted the baby that was found In the alley but later admitted the charge She was taken to the county jail Her ex amining trial will probably be held Tuesday The woman admitted that she liad come from Evansvlllo and said that the trustee of that township had given her the money to come to Owensboro She said that neither she nor the boy of two years had eaten anything from Thursday noon till Saturday morning When asked why shehad abandoned the baby she said that she was unable to support It and that she knew that Its cries would be heard within a few minutes after she left It in the al l ej The woman showed little signs of any concern over the matter till she was questioned as to whether or not she objected to serving a sentence- In the penitentiary she then started crying The woman was1rrestI eli In Owensboro about two months ago and was fined 20 and costs for Immoral conduct The two children are now at the Mary Kendall home and Saturday afternoon n young woman who alD 1 to give hes name butwho stated that she was married asked that she ho allowed to care for the voycarold boy I oerEmma Taylor who was arrested Saturday on the cha gVoT deserting her fourweeksold baby was brought before Judge Hasklns Monday morning and upon being Informed of the nature of the offense entered a plea of guilty and she was held over to the gri pd jury which wllll convene next Mon day morning The woman wll prob aMy be Indicted on the second day- of tho court and as It Is the general plnlon that she should be punished It Is likely that she will bo given a term In the penitentiary EAST VIE Oct 30The singing conven tion at Mt Carmel church Sunday was quite a success There was a large crowd in attendance Mr nod Mrs Luther Collins of Taylor Mines spent a few days with i recentlyIspent a few days last week with friends and relatives In this rvlcln ItyMr Clarence Patton of beech Orove Is the guest of Mr and Mrs lob Patton Mr Will Rldgoway anil family of ilasonvlllo spent Saturday and Sun day with Mr and Mrs W H May- field Mr L D French went to Deaver IDam Sunday evening and will re turn today Mr Mat Martin and family of Owensboro are spending a few days with relatives In this vicinity Revs Lashbrooks and Wlllet closed a very successful revival at Bells Run church Thursday night Eighteen for baptism quite a num restored and the church greatly Iber n J and L D French made a business trip to Owensboro Monday It LESSON IN KEEPING THE flOLLAR AT HOME Ten years ago a farmer put his Initials on a dollar bill The next day ho went to the nearest town and spent It with a merchant Before the year was out ha tot the dollar bill back Four times In Blx years- lthe dollar came back to him for produce and three times he heard or it In the pockets of his neighbors The last lime ho got It back was four years agoHp sent it to a Retail Mall Order Hpusa Ho has never seen that dollar slnce nO never will That dollar wlll Hover I pay any taoro school or road tax for him will not build or brighten any or tho homes of the community He theaclrclOoflusefulnesel jI Olgh1bOI rav1 s PI1 l t fo t i jtw WE P4Y EXPRESS ORDER YOUR CLOTHES 1 BY MAILWe None But the Best Our stocks are BO large that you have every style and pattern and sisi Anti shape from which to selects and we make buying BY MAIL Just OB easy and satisfactory all you can do it In the store We have special things that you can get NOWHERE ELSE such a t Levys Special I at Suits for Meki l5 FROM ANDISAVE MONEY I and all the leading Lines of FURNISHINGS HATS AND SHOES 1E2 We issue a ALOG wesandWE ALSO SEND SAMPLES FREE Mention this paper and write UB fury for anything you want in our line and youll get asrompt and satisfactory answer And if anything you buy here is not exactly what you want It may bo returned and your MONEY will be immediately DEFX7NDED Members Retail Merchants Association Railrod Fires Refunded at Certain Times A Bouse Established 60 Years Ago TIle Largest In Its Line The Bright Spot LOUISVILLE imOWDKK Oct 30Mr and Mrs Charlie Smith and little son Edward of Hartford who have been visiting Mr and Mrs Frank Klrtley and Mr and Mrs J M Eskridge have returned to their home Mrs D F Klrtley and grand daughter Miss Mattie Eskridge went to Drakesboro Saturday Miss Bertie Shacklett of Para dise Is visiting Mrs B F Kirtloy Miss Janet Abercromble went to Drakesboro Friday Mrs Perkins Mrs Nel son and daughter Miss Gertrude of Drakesboro visited Mrs James Abercrombie Monday Mr Frank Kirtloy wife and little sons LeRoy and J B visited Mr and Mrs Ben Shacklett of Par adise Saturday and Sunday Our schopl is progressing nlcply with lllss Bun Woods of Rochesi tor as teacher QuJte a crowd of yqunp toUtS vis ited Mr and Mrs Chas Puko Sunday and wore entertained charmingly with music All enjoyed It very mush Those present were Misses Mattie and Ethel Eskrldge Ollte and Corinne Murphy Ada Mutphy of Rockport Beatrice DI11feand l Tossrs James Hays of Mqorman Harrison Wright Andrew BUrke Miss Agnes Aborcroinblo went to Drakesboro Saturday Mrs Cal Wright and little son Howard went to Nelson Saturday Mies Orena Gllllam went to Drakesboro Saturday Couching nt Night Means loss of sleep which Is bad for the children and hard on grown persons Foleys Money and Tar Compound stops the cough at once relieves the tickling and dryness tp the throat and heals the Inflated membranes Contains no opiates and Is best for children and delicate persons Refuse substitutes For sale by all druggists m 1IOV OllKAIt IS USING MAILS TO GAIN VOTES Here Is a sample of a letter bee ing mailed to the tobacco growers of the State by Judge ORearY with the hope of gaining their vote My Dear Sir My attitude to wards and sympathy for the tobac co growers of Kentucky In the struggle for fair prices since 190C has brought down upon mer pow erful opposition- I have evidence that the Tobacco Trust Is taking an active though unexposed part In the cam paign against me and an effort Is being made by appealing to preju dices and bringing up dead Issues to contuse the situation and obscure the real questions involved- Ii believe it Is to your Interest as- a tobacco grower and your duty as a1 citizen to assist In counteracting this opposition end i shall appreciate your careful consideration of this matter Very truly yours ED C OREAR Starts Much Trouble If all neoplekriow that neglectiot severerIndigestion yellow Jaundice or vh = ulont liver trouble they would soon take Dr Kln VNeV Life Plls and eMIt It l the oafysate way Boat ieadaebelyspbysisfchltls H Wlllltmi sa US I f Handle Levys Special Boys Suits with 2 pairs ol Pants CAI LIYTS ssl COME TO Hartford Grocery Co For the Best of Everything in our Line We carry the of Groceries and Shelf Hardware iu the country We make it a specialty of giving you better values for less money than you are able to get elsewhere Come and inspect our goods and let us quote you the lowest cash prices See us before buying your Shells and remem ber the place H th- eHARTFORD GROCERY COMPANY OiATON Oct 29 Messrs J A Daniel or Hartford and G D Paniel of thIs placpwore the of their father and mother Mr and Mrs T W panlol last Sunday JfBifer Harry Bean and Lee Mc pan plof Beaver Dam are visiting relatives near here Mrs 0 W Daniel Miss Zelli Lyons and Mr R L Arms of this place were the guests of Mrs Della Daniels and family at last Sunday Mrs W H Lyons who has boon the guest of relatives In Louisville for tho past two weeks returned home last Friday Miss Nannlo Glasscock is on the stets list Mr Charlie Daniel has purchased the 0 N McPaniel farm and Mr Mcpanlel has purchased a farm noarHprton d Born to the wife of Mr Odii Cookpey the 23d a fine boy At tending physician Dr C W Felix Illlsa Maudle Wilson of Louis yule Is visiting her brothers wife Mrs Ernest Messrs Cortes Payton and Esele Miller who are engaged In work at Daniel Boone returned homo Here last Saturday Sick Hcmlnclie This distressing disease results from a disordered cpndltlon of the stomach and can be cured by tak- Ing Chamberlains Stomach and Liver qet a free sample at any drug store and try it m MAXWELT- Oct 28Mr Herbert Bell of this place who has been going to school at Hartford has returned homo Mr J O Crowe and wife went to Owensboro Thursday Messrs George Beasley and Jm Beasloy Owensbdro spent Sunday with Mr and MJs A N cove Mr and Mrs N T May went to Livermore Tuesday Miss Louise Riley went to Owens boro Saturday Mr J O Crowe Pella and Ella Crowe went to Hartford Monda WhatWouh1fou Do In case of a burn or scald what would you do to relieve the p ln7 Such Injuries are liable to occur In any family and everyone should be prepared for then Chamberlains Solve applied on a soft cloth will re- liovethepalaahmosti fnstantjy and unless the lnjurfj sa very se ere pne will cause theparts o heal without leaving a scar For efile by all dealers m Third and Market best line guests Wilson Tablets Crpwo PUENTIS Oct aOlfrs Jessie Fulton died at tho Ijorae of her father Mr Joe Wilson Oct 19 1911 Her re malpp were burled at East provi dence ot the following day after funeral services conducted by Rev R P Bennett Mrs Lee Baker of Is visiting her mother Mrs Lucinda Taylor near here Mrs Nola Boyd of Horse Branch spent a few days with her sister Airs Joe Wilson recently Mr and Mrs Jake Condit ot Cen tertown visited relatives near here last week S- Mr Sam Gentry of Beaver Dam spent a few tjays with relatives near hero Tlast week Mr Luther Elliot has been threshing peas In this neighborhood the last few days Mr Emerson Rogers Is drilling a wofl4tl e Shuhtztown schoolhouse Mr Carrol Chapman of Herrin HI vliffeg relatives near here re cently Mr and Mrs John B Wilson ot Hartford attended the burial of his niece Mra Jessie Fulton last Fri dayweek Mr and Mrs C M Swain of Cen tqrtown visited relatives here last week Rev and Mrs J T Casobler of Rockport visited their son Mr W A Casebler and family heraye cently s Rev N B Watson preached his first sermon at East Providence Sunday Mr and MrsW H Southard wore at the bedside of their grand child at Render who has been dangerously f1U pf diphtheria last weep Mr Thomas Ildrofo Centertowli attended church at East Frovldencit Sunday Mrs Zibe Arbuckle of Is visiting relatives near here Mr1 and Mrs C D Barnes of Williams Mines visited relatives near here Sunday- Chattiborlains Stomach arid Liv er Tablets do not sicken pr gripe and may be taken with perfect safes ty by the most delicate Woman orb the ypungest child The old and feeble will alsQ find them a most suitable remedy for aiding and strengthening their weakened dl gestion and for regulating the bow els For sale byaifdoajerB ni The PhiladelphiaI Athletics of the American League won the baseball championship of ttieVorfd by lIe NidtonatiMglletI I rFo-rcKuay Job priaUBg The 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