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"I Com, tfce Htrald of a Soiij fforM. tie Ifewi of All Xalioa Lmnbtring at Mj Diet" All Kinds Job Printing Neatly Executed. 37th TEAR. REPUBLICAN HARTFORD, KYM WEDNES6AY? NOVEMBER 1, 1911. ministration In past years which hm been in the hands of Democrdts. Of course everything the Republican officials have ever done was the height of honesty and correctness, according BACKS DOW to Mr, Morrow. The Cleveland Presidential administration was recalled by Mr. Morrow In scathing and bitter terms, and he Won't Say He described the woes and panic which accompanied oT followed It, with Contributed to gestures that almost fractured thfr atmosphere. The Roosevelt panic of four years ago, however, when REPUBLICAN CflMPAIGH FOND depositors could not get their own money out of banks, was not men- (loned. In fact. Mr. Morrow re- - Urey Woodson Puts the Matter KO. 44 OF was elected First Vice President. This is the first time the organization has selected a woman to fill an office. The most Interesting ady dress was that of Dr. Mlltoii Board, of Louisville, on "The Care of the Insane Criminal." He said Kentucky was badly In need of a Matteawan for the criminal Insane. to-da- PM! nf wBP V WHT MIIP.H i If Mr. McCulIoch hadn't contributed, as Mr. Woodson charged, wouldn't he have flatly denied It? Isn't his refusal to say, a practical admission of the charge? Didn't O'Rear and Langley select McCulIoch as chairman of their finance committee at the fa- THE VOICE SOUTH TRJ IE Few of the Cnlthdil Dracant millliUI iwijwmav 1 Whether IHS ED P. MORROW ORATOR ' OF DAY Made a Typkal Republican Speech, All for Glory of One Party. would be calculated to roflect upon any Republican administration anj-wherur coun'ea noining wnaiever inii mous Paducah meeting because they of an Alarming knew McCulIoch was a liberal contributor and knew how to make Circular others, especially those In his business, contribute? How Many Others? BEING POT INJEGRO HANDS If Mr. McCulIoch contributed and, of course, he did, or he would deny it what Is Langley's denial Infamous Trick of Republican IstheTitle SENSATIONAL SUIT TILED AGAINST THE STEEL TRUST The Government brought suit In tho United States Court at Trenton. X. J., asking for the dissolution of the United States Steel Corporation and a number of Its subsidiary companies. The petition was prepared by Jacob M. Dickinson, former Secretary of War, who has been retained by the Go eminent as special counsel. It Is alleged that former Psldent Roosevelt was misled In agreeing to the steel corporation taking over the Tennessee Coal & Iron Companv, and that the motive was not to stop a panic, but to create a monopoly. Congressman A. O. Stanley stated at Madisonville. Kw, that he expected action would be taken against the United States Steel Corporation by the Interstate Comment Commission, as well as the Department of Justice. Ho expressed llttlo surprise nt the suit filed against the Steel Trust at Trenton. N J. The suit will not Interfere with the work of his Investigating committee. e. Squarely Up to Republican Leaders. worth? V u Mr. Morrow closed hl3 two-ho"SCARE" METHODS BEING USED EXPLAIN SOME THINGS address with a tearful and eloquent LANGLEY GETS A CHALLENGE DIDN'T appeal to the negroes present to In desperation at thought of losHon. John W. Langley, member The much heralded cpeaklng of support the Republican ticket. He ing the coming election and fearful Hon. Ed P. Morrow In behalf of tho adjured them to be faithful and of Congress from tie Tenth district of losing any part of the negro Republican Stato ticket took place prompt lnwotlng, and conjured up of Kentucky and chairman of the ote, the Republican bosses are reat Hartford Saturday afternoon. a fine picture of Abraham Lincoln, Republican State Campaign Comsorting to eery and any kind of a The country had been drummed far "who set them free" and whoso mittee, In a communication to the trick nowadays to gain a point. The and wide for attendance and It was party Is "the same Republican par- press, last Saturday, replying to For some unac- Chairman Vansant of the Democratlatest device of this kind came to Intimated that fully as many pcoplo ty of light In Hartford Saturday night. were expected as attended the big countable reason, the Republican ic State Campaign Conimitto3, on rally here recently. leaders seem to be afraid this yearn the subject of opening the campaign Democratic It is a big circular, 12x18 Inches In However, there were only two or that they will not be able to hold subscription books of both parties size and printed In large type to It can be easily read, It Is headed three hundred more people in town the negro vote In line, and they are a challenge Langley first made to MOUNTAIN MIN1STP.lt "Tie Voice of South Trimble Is the than tho regular Saturday crowd in making strenuous efforts to got tl a Vansant said: IS READY FOR WAR Volco of Democracy." It purports to Hartford. If the Republicans real- colored brother to stick to thorn. "He rofers to Mr. J. W. McCulhowever, that Ioch, seeking to leave the Inference ly expected as many peoplo as at- It Is well known, be an extract from a speech delivPlnevlHe, Ky.. Qct. 27. While ered by Mr. South Trimble at Plke-vllltended the Democratic affair, they only at election times does tho col- that he has mado a contribution to Ky., but when and upon what 'missed it by nearly four thousand. ored man get any special attention this committee. One of the reasons holding the crowd at Barboursvllle In this The court house was comfortably-full- , from the Republican bosses. why I wanted the fact brought out for Hhe Republican campaign spe- occasion it does not say. A noticeable feature of tho speake In a way that could not b ques- cial yesterday afternoon, tho Rev. and that was all. A careful escircular Mr. Trimble Is No Vote For Tnft. timate of the crowd put It at ing was the constant getting up and tioned was that Mr. McCulIoch has John W. Stamper, a prominent Bap- quoted as saying among other Republicans, never made any contribution what- tist mlnlBter and the present county things: "I must say that Ham A delay In .registration has causperhaps a few more than four hun- going out of old-lin- o dred not approximating five hun- who seemed to have had enougli of ever to this committee, either di- Judge of Knox county, In an address made n mlstnko In allowing them ed President Taft to become dismade this remark: (the negroes) to go Into the ark, so franchised In Cincinnati next Tuesdred at tho furthest "stretch of the something for tho day. The last rectly or Indirectly." "I, for one, am ready to shoulder there would bo one of the black day. He received notice that his Fully a fourth of tho words of Mr. Morrow were followed Imagination. A Chnllcngc to Langley. n third were by a blare from the colored band crowd perhaps Seeing this, Mr. Woodson, editor the musket and shoot them out like scoundrels trending tho face of the registration papers, which had been negroes. There wore a dozen or so egsconced at one side of tho room of tho Messenger, yesterday sent the wo did before." earth, and It N n great pity at the mailed, had arrived too late and ladles present, but several white wo- and the crowd soon dispersed. close of the war that llro was not that It would be Impossible to alfollowing telegram to Chairman men went to tho door and seeing tho touched to every negro tent In the low him to vote. Langley: FIRE AT SACRAMENTO largo sprinkling of negroes, declinSouth," nnd other nllcgod senti"Hon. John W. Langley, ChairUN APPEAL TO EVERY ed to enter. ments of like tone. Campaign Stnte man Republican EN DESPERADO NEARLY DESTROYS TOWN Tho Taylor Mines negro band It Is evident from the very looks You Louisville, Ky.: Committee, music for the occasion, rensnado and origin of the circular that South VOTER OF OHIO COUNTY said In your statement, Saturday dering "Dixie" and other popular SHOOTS TRREE MEN night, replying to Chairman Van- Conflagration Burns NearlyThrec Trimble never spoke any such a Tho chcular. however, airs. Tho speaker of the day was meBPne. sant, and referring to J. W. McCulintroduced by Mr. E. M. Woodward For a Square Deal and a Clean Ioch,. president of tho Kentucky proceeds to credit Mr. Trimble ps. H6urs Before It is Finally In a few appropriate remarks. Mr. being "the mouthpiece of Democra Edward Salmon Runs Amuck at Distillers' Association, who, upon cy In tho Stnte of Kentucky," and borrow Is tho biggest gun the ReBallot at the Coming your motion. In the presence of Subdued. publicans have in their battery of Owensboro One of His says: "They nro all birds of n Judgo O'Rear, at Paducah, August Election. orators. He Is a fluent talker and a Con feather. Every Democratic Re27, was made chairman of tho Flames originating shortly after gressman A. O. Stanley, Oll'e Victims Dead. much better orator and speaker committee, that 10 o'clock Friday night publican finance He mnde threatened James, Ben Johnson, and the othC. O'Rear. than Judge E. Ky., Oct. 26, 1911. any Hartford, Mr. McCulIoch has never made tho little town of Sacramento, Mc- ers who are ndvocatlng speech, de-- i a typical Republican Ky., Oct. Owensboro, Campaign contribution whatever to this com29. Edtho elecAs chairmen of the Lean county, with destruction, but tion of McCrenry from all nounclng the Democrats voted nnd work- ward Salmon, a well known characCommittees of the Republican and mittee, 'either directly or Indirect- wore destroysubdued after hating quarters of the compass and prais- Democratic parties of Ohio county, ly.' I ehnrge that Mr. McCulIoch ed for South Trimble In order that ter In Owensboio, Is In the county houses and fix he might have ed four business ing the Republican party as embrac- we agree not to use or cause to be the power to put In- Jail, charged with the murder of a very large contribution stores, causing has mado a loss of $1,000. to ing all that Is great and grand and used in the approaching election execution his ghoulish plans James Warren, 30 years of age, and campaign fund to the Republican The llames originated In the stoie rngalnst tho poor negro." glorious. Ho said he had been told any Intoxicating liquors In any way, the probably fatal wounding of Erand I challenge you to get Mr. Mc- room of tho store of A. L. Bates. big Democratic that at the recent Just what these "plans" are is nest Warren, a brother of the dea or for any purpose. Wo further CulIoch to Join you In denying It. The flames raged for nearly three not specified, but tho colored man man, nnd rally here, all tho speakers talked agree not to use, countenance or enthe shooting and wound "UREY WOODSON." hours before burning out, despite Is led to believe about wa3 the tariff. Everybody courage, but endeavor to prevent that Mr. Trlmblo ing of Bud Hanson, the last named Following this, Mr. Woodson tho forming of bucket brigades nr.d who attended tho Democratic rally will herd up all the negroes men, being a negro. the uso of money, or other things knows that this Is not true. Fact of value, for the purpose of bribing wired to the Louisville correspond- tl o scores of volunteer fire fighters. women nnd children and burn 'em Salmon, who was drunk, went to ent of the Messenger, as follows: Insuranco was carried on but one Is, the Democratic speakers talked voters to cast their ballots in any "Seo Langley and get his reply to store and ono nulldlug, those of A. alive, without nny sort of ceremony. the home of Lou Ella Dals, n neissues to suit too much about State In this of course he will be assist- gro, and alter shooting and woundparticular way, or to cast thom at my telegram of this date; also see L. Bates. Ho carried $1,000 on !iIh Mr. Morrow bethe Republicans. all, or not to cast them, or to in- John W. McCulIoch, of Owensboro, stock and $300 on his store house. ed by the Democratic Congressmen ing Hanson, proceeded to the home rated the lobby at Frankfort In duce them to attend the election for So Mr. Negro of Ida McCulIoch, a negro resort nnd Gov. .McCrenry. who Is, I understand, at the Seel-bncTho stores and building! burned , fierce terms, but did not explain the tho purpose of voting, and will not to'cgrnm and and tho amount of losses and In- had better vote the Republican tick keeper. There ho found the two show him tho doings of this very lobby in tho et In order to escape. Tho circular Warren brothers, talking to Goldle offer, encourage or countenance the nny statement surance carried were aa follows1 election of W. O. Bradley to tho promise of position, money, or oth- wlro the Messenger "Any colored Hall, a white girl about 20 jears winds up by snylng: may make about this matter, to ho Goneral mercantile store of A. L. Senatorship. The Constitution, said er things to influenco voters In any gether with Langlcy's statement. Bates, with stock valued t Si, nun man who can swallow Democracy of age. It Is alleged thru Salmon offMr, Morrow, forbids that State aftor this mendacious expression, pulled a revolver from his pocket of the above ways, and not to inHarnett Replies. and Insuranco, $1,000; nnd building icials shall ride on railroad passes, cause to be Intimidatmidnight tho following valued nt $600 with insuranco of has nn exceedingly strong stomach." j nnd openod fire on the two. men. After explained why Judgo timidate, or but It was not This alarming circular Is signed Neither had time to defend himself ed, or threatened, any voter in or- telegram from C. M. Barnett wae $300. O'Rear's family ride on passes. Our they fell wounded. "The Negro Civic League," but It to securo his vote, or to get him received: The. men system of taxation was denounced der Undertaking establishment and was not circulated at the Republic- nnd were removed to tho city hospital to attend or remain away from the "Urey Woodson, Owensboro Ky.: cold drink stand of George W. Whlt-me- r, by tho speaker, but no reference an speaking here Saturday nor In at 4 o'clock this morning nnd James election, but will endeavor to pre- Your telegram directed to Chairman was made to Go". Wlllson's partisan with stock valued at $1,000, Hartford. There was a big ne.ero Warren died nt 5 o'clock this aftervent all such practices. We further Langley has been received by me. with no Insuranco and loss on build- gathering at Haytl, our adjoining noon. State Hoard of Equalization which agree to report Ernest Warren Is shot and make affidavit Mr, Langley la on tho O'Rear spec- ing of $600, with no Insurance. has taken tho matter In hand and If necessary colored settomont, and there these through the side and tho bullet Is aftor the election that ial train, In tho eastern section of Grocery store of Larry Neal with raised tho taxpayers of tho State an no money was sent Into the county thought to have cut his Intestines, I have no personal stock saved, and building destroyed, circulars wero turned loose. Kentucky. extortionate amount In order to de- by found Its wny Into and It Is believed that he will die or other knowledge tho State Committee, Mr. of McCullch's valued at $300, with no Insurance. exponses of a fray tho extravagant the hnnds of Tho HoraTd scrlbo. We before .morning. of our parties, to our whereabouts, but ho live? In your Republican administration. Ho said, members Grocery and barbershop of N. S. understand thero wero two colored The negro who was shot Is not nearly every law knowledge, except that controlled town. Your telegram to Mr. Lang Whltmor, with the stock saved, and orators which is true, that from Hopklnsvllle who hold thought to be badly wounded. Salby our respective committees; and ley will bo submitted to him Imupon our statute books was placed building destroyed, valued at $600, forth at Haytl Saturday night nnd mon wns arrested at 4 o'clock thU agreement shall bo pub- mediately upon his return. If jou that with no Insurance. there by Democrats, but ho gave us lished this The the negroes and a few whites had n morning nt the tllo factory. He had In Hartford Herald, Nov. publish your telegram, or make any no credit for anything that is good. Tho Sacramento Hotolr owned by great time. Of course all 1, 1911, and the Hartford Repub public reference to It, I trust you the ne- the revolver with which ho did the A. Ross, on the opposite side of the groes were He simply proceeded to saddlo all cautioned and urged to shooting. He has had very little to llcan, Oct. 27, 1911. will be fair enough to publish this street, was damaged to the extent of the ovils of the earth upon tho Demvote tho Republican ticket straight, say of his deed. In fact, It Is doubtG. B. LIKENS. in connection therewith. ocrats. $50. In order to keep them and their ful If ho remembers the shooting. Ch'm'n. Democratic Cam. Com. "C. M, BARNETT, In flowery find eloquent languago Tho mercantile store of R. M. fnmflfpR frnm liolnp- hiirno,! nn nllvrt W. S. TINSLEY. The Hall girl camo to Owensboro "Vice- Chairman Stnto Campaign Klncheloe. on tho opposite side the RepubMr. Morrow described or;by South Trhnl)le an hJs gftng of from Evansvllle on Thursday with Ch'm'n. Republican Cam. Cora. Committee." lican candidate for Governor the street, was damaged to the ex- Emma Taylor, the woman who was Mr. Barnett was told by tho Mes- tent of $25. Judge O'Rear saying "at last, at COWBOY NOT BAFFLED Evidently tho Republican bosses nrrested on Saturday charged with senger's Louisville correspondent, last," comes the great and only BY HIS ONE FAILURE are afraid of losing tho negro vote leaving her bnby on before he sent the above telegram, PEARLS OF GREAT VALUE champion of the people's rights, innn ash heap In an alley. FOUND IN OHIO RIVER or they would not ndopt sucth Mr. McCulIoch was then- - at the great that timating that no such Ky., Oct. 28. Madisonville, plans to save It to themhad. over lived, in any or Louis Mayes, the Wyoming cowboy, Seolbach, In Louisvillle, but Barnett Madison, Ind., Oct. 30. Three selves. This negro circular Is a fair WILLSON IS A SPECIMEN party. Mr. Morrow said tho who had such a sensational episode was not looking for McCulIoch. either REPUBLICAN GOVERNOR pearls havo been found In tho Ohio specimen of the plansthey adopt to liquor and beer trusts are fighting two months ago eloping with Jessie Whnt McCulIoch Says. scare the negro Into voting tho ReJudge O'Rear for all they are worth. Moore, but who was arrested at correspondent river, near Madison, in the last fow publican ticket. They wait until The Messenger's Governor Wlllson has spent three days by men gathering mussel This is evident from the fact that Hopklnsvillo and brought back at Louisville also wired as follows: shells. Ono found 'Saturday .by the eve of election day before hundred days out of the State durJudge O'Rear's State ticket was here, was not to be baffled in his "I coldn't seo Mr. McCulIoch un- Joseph Potter weighs 39 grains springing a matter like this. We ing his term of office, all the time nominated in a room over a beer matrimonial aspirations, as he to- til after he roturned fromkthe thea- U(nd ho values it a $700, though it understand, however, that with all drawing his full salary, the Lieutengarden, a beer stave manufacturer day lod to the altar Lydia Jenkins, ter. I showed him a copy of your this "persuasion" nnd scare meth- ant Governor also being paid for dowas chosen as one of his campaign, the sixteon-year-ol- d daughter of a telegram to Langley. Ho read it is not quite perfect. Another pearl, ods, many of the negroes are re- ing his work. This does not inslightly defective, weighing 17 managers, and the most prominent miner. carefully and then said; fusing to wear O'Rear buttons and clude one hundrod days more the ' wholesale " 'I decline absolutely to make a grains, was sold for $75. Tho fin- say they will vote as they please. liquor manufacturer (n Governor has spont In Louisville est ono, however, perfectly round I am pleased to recommend statement ono way or the other. If the State (John McCulIoch) took attending to his law practice, and the matter of collecting funds for Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as I did make a contribution. I did and clear almost as crystal, weigh- FIRST WOMAN ELECTED ministering to his pleasure. Why Judge O'Rear's campaign in hand, the best thing I know of and safest what every frcoborn American cit ing 20 grains, Is valued at between TO MEDICAL SOCIETY take any more chances along that $400 and $500. This is the way the liquor and. beer remedy for coughs, colds and bron-tr- izen had tho right to do.1 line? Judge O'Rear's platform apIs fighting Judge O'Rear. ' chlal tcduble," writes Mrs. L. B. "I couldn't induce him to say The Census Bureau roport shows Paducah., Oct. 26, Tho Ken proves every act of Willsou's adminKentucky has been m tho hands Arrfold, of Denver, Colo. "We have anything more," , that 7, 740654 bales of cotton had tucky State Modlcal Association ad- istration, and it logically follows of a band of thieves', Mid Mr. Mor- - used it repeatedly and it has never A Palpable Admission. y been ginned up to October 18, tho journed to meet next year In that ho Indorses tho Governor'" joyrow, which of' course we take It to failed to give relief.' For sale by Now, whatdo you think of that, largest number In the history of the LoulsTlllo. riding all over the country nt tne mean that part of the State's ad- - all dealers. m gentle reader? industry. Dr. Delia Caldwell) of Paducah, expense of the State. ." e, big-typ1 h, I j - How many others In his business has McCulIoch also Induced to contribute? And if they contributed, what has been promised them? It Is a certain thing they wouldn't contribute If they didn't havo certain promises. How many different strings have O'Rear and Langley fiulled In this campaign In their desperate desires to win? Was duplicity ever so apparent In any election? What bunglers this pretty pair Owenshave been shown to be! boro Messenger, October 31. Bosses to Frighten the Negro Voter. :,..,,,.. n... ld des-pera- to Kon-tuckl- us -- to-da- ' eM , 5SSw"', PACK TWO. is wwwif1,! THE HARTFORD HERALD WEDNESDAY, NOV, 1, 19U. chops over that hoard made Ing power In tbe legislature, at ed once the nearest to and freshest tba Jewels rattled in' his crown Hko USURPATION from the people. "Tell mo when divers beans In a gourd. That surplus, with' all the taxes and where did freedom exist when the sword and the purse were giv collected In the three jrears. Is gone; besides the taxes collected on 25 OF GREAT POWER en up from the people?" Chatham, Burk. Fox and Holland millions which the taxpayers volun warned the king that such a usurp- - tarily added to tneir lists in isiu. taxes on the 91 millions which As Exemplified in Presentation wbb fraught with the most The pliant Board, without Varrant, his Uaugcruua mm laiai wuociuci.vp gone. for well they knew that wbatevcr added to the aggregate, Is Taxing Matter. Still this Is not all. The enormous Anglo-Saxo- n for tho respect of an Divine Rights, he would never sur- deficit of over one million of dollars COMPARISON DF CONDITIONS render his grip on tho taxing power. now, like Banquo's ghost, haunts But, alack! Just when the doc- him In his dreams.' . What of dereliction and Incomtrines, crowns and thrones of kings petency, with their wasteful conseWhich Have Caused War.With were crumbling, there appeared a of bis curious sort of star, or what might quences and the ex'plolntlng brazen-thronted tin soldiery. In the great Present Highhanded Methbe letter, a sort of WlUson War In which, with tyrant smirk and lowering ods Employed. with the sword In one hand and the mien, In the great glowing West. public purso In tho otber, he sought you noticed the flash-ligHave to make a virtue of ambition, the 1IATTKP. SIZED IT JCST RIGHT group of Governors who recently lean earnings of tho tired muscle met In conference up East? Well, "Unless n miracle In human af- the toughest looking specimen by and brawn of the people have been extravafairs shall interpose, no nation ever the way, speaking of specimens, dissipated In a reckless did or ever can retain Its liberty af- - 'this one should never be burled gance little short of criminal. No i er ib '"''when it dies, but carefully stuffed wantedwonder Judge O'Rear, who at least a shadow of ground purse. tough and sert to a museum the election in j est looklns specimen In that little upon which to make an appeal to general Before the this good year, let us In all serious- - reservation WiIS our own Wor- - tho voter, hesitated to Indorse an among its eve-- r Kenin cms esse Exalted, "eudal Lord and administration, which, many other follies end abuses, had with all Sovereign, tucky to carefully of Augustus the First the dramatic Incidents of Its stormy Kentucky: and, right here I want not only arbitrarily levied tax upon passage, Patrick Henry's Fifth Res- to Interpose my allegiance, and say, the farmer, laborer and merchant on the Stamp Act the as a cringing, loyal vassal, bending by raising the value of their properolution match that set ablaze the American tho supple hinges of the knee, "that ty, which had been listed under the oath of both owner and Assessor Revolution. thrift may follow fawning," that and Indorsed by the County Board, pano ruler Among all those has ever been quite so behind which no State official should triots,' every one a hero, none but ramstoogeous and rantankerous. ever be allowed to go, but had acHenry, then an uncouth, ungainly, (since the days when Hercules clean tually collected nearly one hundred untutored figure whose exterior In ed stables and pounded kings Into and sixteen thousands of dollars vited ridicule and disrespect, ap- rat holes, In the profligate abuse of LESS taxes on the State and Na as If sent by the pardoning, military and taxing pearing at this crisis tional banks than was collected by a destiny, had the matchless cour- powers usurpations more flagrant his predesessor In the same length age to hurl defiance In the face of than that of George the Third, beof time. What means this discrimi Ms king. It was a time that tried cause they are Infinitely less Justination against the masses In favor wen's souls as If by a fire. Rob- fied In morals. of tbe banks? If this. Is good faith, Wythe, Bland, Pendleton ertson. Yet, descended as we are from great God! deliver us from such' and Burk sat blanched, congealed the Revolution, how tamely, how demoralizing honesty! If It is misor his magnificent audacity, and abjectly we have bared our necks feasance, lay down tbe fence and Peyton Randolph, horrified by the to the heel of the tyrant, and In stupid out; If It is malImpending consequences, cried out: conquered silence saw open viola- - turn the feasance, then, by the Eternal, Im-My God! I'd give 500 guineas fort0n 0I tne verj. principle for which peach him! i single vote." The fainthearted- patrlck Henry precipitated nn O'Rear knew this endorsement courage from the counte- fuJ war BUDmltted without a grunt swept from under his feet every arpolemic gladiator, theor gr0an. Great Shades of Liberty nance of this gument with which he had hoped to toward became hero when he gazed amj Revolution! Is this the apathy people, and left him upon his exploits, one lash of whose tnat follows delirium or the craven convince the without a loop or peg on which to jcourge was infamy, and from meekness of avarice and luxury? hanpr his hapless campaign. Tet, nhose eyes one glance of anger was,Ah! can tnIa be "areece, but living his prrty forced this condition upon - Greece no more?" It was ivhen speakalmost death. him In spite of his protest and fag to this resolution, he rose with j Tfle sp,rU of ,berty nad d,ed In steam-rolle- r, and now "he Is driven as Climax io nis joiuesi auuuue. Rome before the despot rnmp to the discrediting extremity of codand with the look of a god and the -- vhile the people retain their dling the voter with the voice of voice or tnunaer, eiectrinea man sound and healthful state,' said Jacob and caressing him with the Had with that Immortal peroration, Monroe ,Q hIs flrst ,nauBural."every. band of Esau. me (th,ng i8 6afe- - Tney wIi! choose "Uiwar naa ms uruius-una- r.es That his party had the power to Ffcor.d bh Cromwell and George p!tont and raIthlui representa- - force so strong and able a man Into &c. fie Third" Jve8 ,n all departments. It is only so hopeless an anomallsm, Is conor fiction, when the people themselves become clusive proof that it is determined Nothing In romance In soar or story. Is half so thrilling ignorant and corrupt that they are to enforce the outrageous policies and Inthralllns as the story of those no longer capable of sovereignty, of no only Wlllson but those of the days when the great THEN USURPATION IS EASY", national Republican momentous party, under Bother of republics was in travail. ND THE USURPER IS SOON which have grown up and flourishThis resolution, which Is far more FOUND." ed like a bay tree all the evils of fhan a mere Incident of troublous seem Augustus which the oppressed people have so Yos. It would times, far more than a chapter of knows the temper of his decaying long complained In vain. tragedy, yes, far more, for it was subjects knows that, while FreeBut. thanks to the powers of our an epoch. Is so pertinent, so rele- dom may tread the sequestered franchise, there'll come a time, a vant to two political Issues now pre- plena of old Scotland or couch In day of retribution, when "a weapon sented to the public, I'm sure I the magnificent mountains of Switz- that comes down as snowflakes fall (hall be allowed to reproduce It erland, here her banners trail. So upon the sod; but executes a freehere: thrust your repaclous hand, tyrant man's will as lightning does the will "Resolved, That the Ueneral As- like, deep as you want, Into the of God: and from Its force no locks sembly of this colony has the SOLE pockets of your vassal he'll not nor doors can shield you it is the "Lay on, McDuff, and Ballot Box." RIGHT AND POWER to lay taxes whimper. on Us Inhabitants; and ANY AT- d d be he who darc3 cry: Holdl THE HIGHLANDER; HARK! TEMPT TO VEST SUCH POWER Enough!" DIN'A YE HEAR THE SLOGAN? IN ANY OTHER PERSON OR PERIt was from fear that, by loose SUGGS. SONS WHATSOEVER, has a mani- construction of its provisions, FedRockport. Ky., Sept. 25, 1911. fest tendency to destroy British as eral authority could destroy our libA Household Medicine veil as American freedom." erties with the abuse of the miliThe most powerful Instrument of tary and taxing power, that George That stops coughs quickly and cures oppression, the greatest menace to Clintln and Patrick Henry so long colds Is Foley's Honey and Tar the sacred right to the fruits of resisted the ratification of the Con- Compound. Mrs. Anna Pelzer, 252G Jefferson St., South Omaha, Neb., one's own toll, whether In the hand stitution. Foley's recommend Now, let's sec. We have a State Bays: "I can of a despot, aristocrat or tho reprea republic, Is the Tax- Supervising Roard whose duty 1. Is to Honey and Tar Compound as a sure sentative of ing Power, an Instrument with go over the lists of assessments and cure for coughs and colds. It cured mhlch the tyrant always seeks to Justly EQUALIZE them, but no tax- my daughter of a bad cold and my payer ever dreamed of vesting this neighbor, Mrs. Benson, cured herarm himself. self and her whole family with FoIt was only with a tenacious hold Irresponsible Board wit'j the danupon the public purse-strin- g that gerous power of levying taxes a ley's Honey and Tar Compound. neighborhood in our tbe EnglUh parliament could re- power which the English race would Everyone strain and bring to his knees a" Tu- never entrust to their kings. Yet speaks highly of it." For night dor, Plantagnet or Stuart in re- this Doard, responsible and account- coughing, dryness and tickling In nunciation of his divine right to op- able to nobody, in whose appoint- the throat, hoarseness and all press, but whenever they relaxed ment the had no choice coughs and colds, take Foley's HonContains hold, the despot, with the same or voice, has arbitrarily, despoti- ey and Tar Compound. that Always In a yellow weapon, Just as surely drove his cally raised the value of taxable no opiates. For sale by all drugsubjects Into slavery. Almost every property, over the sworn estimate package. m fa pe of En?llph history teems with of the owner. County Assessor and gists, striking examples, and the blood Its County Board, CI millions of dolA Rettcr Basis. safeguards has cost our race Is ap- lars in 1910 and 30 millions in "You have captured one of our palling. 1911, a 'total of 91 millions of dol- Generals," said the South American That the colonies should bear a lars In two years. Commander. jpst measure of the cost of defense The expedient of raising our "Yes," said the leader of the inajralnst a common enemy, they taxes by raising assessed values la surgents, "we have." Telther denied nor sought tp evade. the same to the pockets of the taxWe will exchange yqu two ColThe demands of their king were not payers as if tho rate on tho $100 onels for him." rnjust In themselves: for the cost had been increased, and Is none the "Nix." defondlng these distant colonies less the exercise of the taxing powof "Then two Colonels and a Capagainst both France and Spain was er, and none the less a menace and tain." bankrupting the mother country. an aggression that no people "Nothing doing. You can have It was the dangerous precedent and should tolerate. It Is the very act him, however, for n can of conesurpatlon fraucht with so many of usurpation that inspired the densed milk." alarming possibilities, against which Fifth Resolution, tho very "lash of . Eligible. fhey rebelled the attempt to vest the tvrant that stirred all Rome." The magnate was asking nbout the Taxing Power In some other For far slighter offenses against the than the legislature. This and this liberty of the people, mnny a man a certain man whom he thought of alone was what fired the great heart has been sent to the block, and this employing in a confidential capacishould profit by tho ty. f Revolution. "Well, there's this about the felOf the three essential principles example. "If this be treason, low," replied he whose advice "was f government which, by an unre- make the best of It" When his majesty wan crowned at sought, "the truth certainly is not lenting hold upon the purse-strin- g, . file English parliament was able to the capltol onlr a little over three In him!" Just the thing then It can't be wring from lta kings, the right to years txro, to his great delight ho Rtqalre into public abuses was In found his predecessors had unwise- - dragged out of him!" exclaimed the Novem Teed momentous, but not so vital as ,ly left a net surplus of more than a magnate enthusiastically, at which securely lodged the tax-- . million dollars, and the way ha Ilck- - ber Lipplncott's. IHE ach. and the powerful T..a tho bone.part, yoi need aJoints at tho affected lbs attack. SNOW LINIMENT IS A PAIN RELIEF OF GREAT EFFICACY. BALLARD'S 'j'VSI Jack-o'-lanter- n, !U wonderful penetrate power afford, a most pain quickly, subdues all Inflammatory conditions and Bub lft.to weBent y but achiwc Joints. It Is equally effective In rellewiff neuralgia and a, datca. t tho soon as strengthening Influence Is u.anife.t thoroughly: Us healing and "der and res tores ana ono applications controls the aeat of the disturbance. A few bundrca As a household remedy for curing cuts, wounds, burns, aores or the are always occurring to tho flesh, it has no superior. ht Put Up in Three Sizes, 25c, 50c and 31.00 JAMES F. DALLAnD rnorniBTon ; f'lonl "' " j, pr Bottle. Sea-U- ST. LOUIS, HO. on. For S.r. Ere iV-'S- Sm.rlln Granulated Lid nednc. ofm the Eyeb.lt. Weak JlgkU nronn mem. .i -- i use Stephen Eye omire. - la the Ere I...I.I1 VjR HARTFORD DRUGCO HARTFORD, KY., DONOVAN & j. StlLP i WB KKCPm-""'- i .Kl C O., REAVER DAM, KY. tax-pay- er it d, prise on the Democrats WILL GET VOIES ANYJLD WAY lion-heart- Hatfield meant to Intimate that these were distinguished candidate for bled the All Together. the floaters who had formerly trou- Governor, but to whom he has late Huntington, W. Va., Oct. 26, IX 11TH CORRALLED ly given very little attention. Mr. VOTKRS to explain Just Standing over the biers of their two Vinson declined The Owensboro Messenger of Fri- what meaning he had Intended to brothers, Ellas and Troy Hatfield, who were shot and killed by an convey by the statement. day says: Italian In Fayette county a few dSyt That the Republican campaign Chilblains, frosted feet or hands, aEO. 11 etalwart sons of "Devil a sensa- can be cured with one or two appli Anse" Hatfield, noted feud leader managers have prepared tional coup to spring on the voters cations of BALLARD'S SNQW LIN- who recently professed religion, re of this State Just before the election IMENT. It quickly relieve Itching sponded to the pleadings of their religion and of the flesh. Price narcnt. embraced and too late for same to be repudi- or tenderness 25c, 50c and $1.00 per bottle. Sold pledged themselves to lead better ated, In order to trap tne Indepen- by Hartford Drug Co., Hartford, lives. dent voters to desert the DemocratKy., Donovan. & Co., Beaver Dam, Every member of tho noted feud ic party and flock to the support of Ky. m family was at home to attead the by T. O'Rear, was practically stated double funeral. Troy and Ellas Hat Ideally So. W. Vinson, Republican nominee for , Italian, wen public Instruction, you sure these eggs nre field, the victims of the superintendent of "Are two of 13 brothers. Every one of who has been In Owensboro all this fresh?" asks tbe lady. was trained In his youth week soliciting campaign funds. He "Fresh?" responds the new clerk. these boys to be nrcnared to bring about. If came here almost directly from the "Why. they're so fresh they're real necessary, the extermination of the Hepubllcan State headquarters at ly Impudent, ma'am." McCoy clan. Louisville. Discussing the campaign Tho bodies of Troy and Ellas hj. Tho chill microbe meets Its fate prior to the election of Governor In HERBINE. There are thousands field were taken back to their old Wlllson, and the sending out of the fori telegrams Immediately of these germs In the air you breathe hnmn In Losran countv. K . notorious and any derangement of the liver, burial and ".Uncle Dyke" Garrett before the election In which it was preacher, who claimed that the Democratic party stomach or bowels gives them the the veteran mountain opportunity they seek. A dose of led "Devil Anse" to --the mourners had sold out to the liquor Interests, to conduct HERBINE destroyes them, at once bench, was summoned Mr. Vinson is quoted as saying: campaign Is almost clears thorn out completely and tbe ''oublo funeral. "The present When they saw their brothers identical with tho last gubernatorial promotes a fine feeling of strength ground and buoyancy. Price 50c. Sold by cold in death and heard the final Is gaining race. O'Rear every day, and mark my word (and Hartford Drug Co., Hartford, Ky benedictions pronounced over them, you will remember this) three days Donovan & Co., Beaver Dam, Ky. m sorrow filled the hearts of the sur vlving brothers and they together before the coming election there For Cramps. went forward and made a public will that will be developments candle-wic- k A piece of confession of faith in the God of sweep whole counties solidly Into worn around the leg In the more recently, our ranks." garter place, next to the skin, will their mother and of their father as well. The mother He refused to state what these de- prevent or cure cramp in the calf a velopments would disclose, but In- of the leg or in tbe foot. I have of tho 11 converts has long ben member of the church. alitiated that preparations had proved this by personal experience. Among the brothers were "Cap-- f ready been made to spring a big sur I believe this would prove effectual who In the days of tho feuds. as In preventing swimmers cramp. tho nosseesor of a name feared Those liable to cramp while In the through all the mountains; Bob, GOOD NEWS. water would be wise to try it. CotJohn, Dr. Ellis, Tennis, Johnson, ton batting, wrapped around the Floyd and Boe. body from tho armpits downward, "Uncle Dyke" la to baptlzo th Many Hartford Readers Have saved the life of a man suffering boys In the near future. A agony from painters' cramp. It Hatfield Heard It and Profited nneclal day is to be set for tho bap gave almost Instant relief. Natizing. tional Magazine. Thereby. already." FOUND CHRIST AT BIER It was then suggested that Judge O'Rear had said there were DF MURDERED BROTHERS SPRUNG 70,000 floaters in tho State, and it AN OLD TRICKTOJE was asked by what means the Re publicans had "got" 60.000 tobacco Anew by Republican Campaign growers where they knew how tney Eleven Sons of "Devil Anse' would vote, and If Mr. Vinson Profess Religion Candidate Vinson Drops Significant Hint. Just three days before the election. Further discussing the political Mr. situation from his view-poin- t, Vinson said: "There are about 70,-0voters In tho State who grow tobacco and who pool their crops In Wo various tobacco organizations. know exactly how 60.Q00 of .these will vote. In fact we've got them 00 became general. V onion, l.i Ujs terlcs, bolted Into the open, while a I dozen or more men punched at each! other In grim earnestness, several oil while at them becoming engaged tempting to act as peacemakers. Dr. Rudolph and his church are! prominent and tire affair has caui-- l ed a great stir. Managers Three Days Before Election. ed tax-pay- er Jack-o'-lante- "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 took Foley Kidney Pills. No matIs bad no more, thanks to Doan's ter how long you havo had kidney upon trouble, nor at what stago of the Kidney Pills. Thousands thousands of people are telling the disease your case may be, you will permanent benefit good news of their experience with find 'quick and the Old Quaker Remedy. Here 1b an by the use of Foley Kidney Pills. They ahso regulate tho action of tho cxamplo worth reading: Mrs. H. C. Smith, Earllngton, urinary organs. Start taking them Ky., says: "I was afflicted with now. For sale by all druggists, m kidney trouble for years. I had sePntor Loser In Fight in Church. vere paina in the small of my back Denver, Col., Oct. 27. The Rev. and whenever I stooped or lifted, W. S. Rudolph Ib nursing cuts and the attacks were particularly acute. bruises, and a number of othor My back ached at night and whon I members of the Cumberland Presbyarose in the morning I was very terian church are using soothing lame. I became tired easily, felt as a result of ten minlanguid and was frequently troubled utes of lively fisticuffs over .church by headaches and spells of dizziness. affairs. During tho melee the pasI kiiow that my kidneys were dis- tor waB thrown through a window. ordered, as the kidney sccrotlons Dr. Rudolph, with a number of were unnatnral. Learning of Doan'a his friends, were sitting In tho. rear Kidney Pills, I began their use and of the church, while trustees and tho contents of two boxes cured mo. others severely arraigned th0 pastor I shall recommend this remedy at for attempting to retain possession every opportunity." of tho church after he had resigned For. Bale y all dealers. Price 50 from tho board of governors. cents. Co., BuffaThen a motion was carrlod to go lo, New York, sole agents' for the Into executive In a rpom United States. ' th church. Dr. Rudolph RemetDber the name Doan't led his cohorta to a bank door and and take no othr. Jentored the room. A fight at once ns InLlfntlflftnnrA The Right Kidney Medicine. "When I visit the grand canyon J. E. Parker, 2021 No. 10th St., .. .t.. In. " Ft. Smith, Ark., says that he had or tne Yellowstono I realize mo eeil slcnlrlcnncn of man. Ever taken many kinds of kidney medi" cine, but did not get better until he there non irat thfl S3 ....... "Un... A.V.Vt. rtt Afflll sensation meeting." by going to V,. .,.. bv W AVI. suffragettf a HOWOLDPEOPLE May Prolong Their Lives age waste is mo rapid than repair. The organs more slowly and less effectually tn 'At nn advanced In youth. Tho circulation la poor, blood thin and watorv. the appe"1 poor and digestion weak. son In this vicinity that VInol, our fl ,,. liclons cod liver and Iron tonic (wu crc out oil) Trill prolong life. an appetite, aida aigosiion u u good blood. la this natural -" ctvlnft ' f vinoi retaras waaio to-d-ay - i .it ' It peoplo In thla vicinity Ized how Vlnol Javigoratee old pwvg we would ot U aMe to euppir T desnad. Try tO of ,i.r.i.nr,. .. H oMJt Foster-Mllbu- rn YtooVwlth tne t mnneT w1 n n-j refemyd It Z. dM set help r- - Hartford Vrg Co Hartford. M Wilbur MltclteU, Beaver Da flp'IIJ 'fll THE HARTFORD HERALD PAGE THREE. "WEDNK8DAY, NOV. 1, 1911. of Congressman ti OIlio James to the COUNTY UNIT PLUS WHISKEY. senatorshlp Is a foregone conclusion. In Maryland there Is a straight Frledshlp, like love, Is hard to un- fold contest between the Democrats and By those on the outer side, Republicans, with tho EIGHI STATES enjoying a slight advantage In tho But when It's too fervent and zealous, race by reason of tho dissension In A Bchcme is most clearly Implied. tho Democratic ranks. Tho DemoTo be Held Next Tuesday, cratic candidate for Governor Is Ar- For instance, If Edwaid has money thur P. Gorman, son of tho late galoro Opposing United States Senator. .November 7. And John Is financially "In," him on the Republican ticket Is Phillip Lee Goldsljrough, a ,well Ed will havo carloads of friendship, 'Causo John wants to borrow BEIHG WATCHED known citizen of Baltimore. HAtTERS ARE , some "tin." There Is onlv ono ticket tho In Mississippi, and tho Transversely, If John be In powor Democratic By the People as Index to Re result, of course, Is not doubtful. And Ed has an ax to grind, The next Governor df that common- The "ties" of unbroken friendship sult of National Race wealth will be Earl M. Drewer, a Aro thus In a nutshell defined. prominent lawyer of Clarksdale. ELECTIONS III last-nam- ed rAre You e JT' a Woman 9 I Next Year. -- . EYES TOWARD KENTUCKY J: Washington, D. C, Oct. 27. There will be elections In eight States and In a number of the leading cities of tho country on NovemKenber 7. In Massachusetts, tucky, Maryland, Rhode Island, Mis- sissippi and New Mexico, a Governor and other State officers are to bo chosen; In New Jersey and Virgin-l- a, a legislature only; In Now York, several members of tho State Judiciary, and In Nebraska, a supremo judge, regent of th0 State university In and Railroad Commissioner. Pennsylvania, Ohio, Utah and California, municipal officers are to bo "selected, while In New York county a number of Judges and a sheriff are to bo voted for. The chief Interest of national politicians in the State election la directed toward Massachusetts ard Rhode Island. Doth are Industrial. States and are directly concerned In the tarlfT, which has been brought forward as a prominent lssuo In the Governor Foss Is a cancampaign. as Governor didate for of Massachusetts on tho Domocrutic ticket. Louis A. Frothlngham, at present Lieutenant Governor, Is tho choice for Governor. Republican leaders appear While Republican confident they will carry tho State this year, many observers feel more than doubtful about the prospect, and would not be at all surprised at of Governor Foss. tho For the first time since the Repub-- I their long lease of Means began power In the Day State, now more than GO jears ago, their control of tho legislature 1b seriously challenged this year. A condition of uncertainty about the result In Rhpdo Island is also reported, In view of tho fact that last year Governor Pothler, Republican, had but a small margin of victory over Lewis" A. Waterman, the Democratic candidate for Governor. This year tho same candidates head the tickets and under tho Democrats the circumstances naturally have hopes that they will be victorious. In Kentucky, while tho Republicans are putting up a rather stiff fight, the Democracy Is generally expected to win. Tho latter has an able and well known candidate for Governor In the person of James D. McCreary, former Governor and United States Senator. Tho Republican ticket Is headed by Judge Edward C. O'Rear. Tho legislature to bo elected In Kentucky will chooso a United States Senator to succeed Thomas H. Paynter. The election In Nebraska, though tho officers' to be chosen aro of relatively small Importance, a spirited campaign has been carried on with an eye to results. Tho legislature to bo chosen In Virginia will bo tho elect-tlo- n of two United States Senators, but tho choice of these has already been determined In the primary. New Mexico will hold her first State election for Congressmen, Govornor and other Stato officers, Judiciary and legislature, and county officers. National politicians aro interested in the result because It will Increase tho numerical strength of ono or tho other of tho two parties In Congress. Tho sister Stato of Arizona has decided to defer tbe holding of her first election until December. In New York county tho Republicans havo fused with tho Independence League, tho Citizens' Union Independent orand other ganizations on tho county ticket, which is made up of a number of court Justices and n sheriff. Tho contest for members of the General Assembly also Is receiving much attention because the Republicans aro sparing no efforts to win back this branch of the State Legislature, which last year went Democratic for tho first timo in many years. In point of Interest, several of the municipal campaigns far exceed Pittsthat of the State contests. burg and Philadelphia, Cleveland, and Toledo, Salt Lake Cincinnati City and San Francisco all are tho scenes of hard fights for contol of the municipal offices. In practlcal-I- k contests all of these municipal Too reform question Is a dominant Issue. To the country as a whole these elections, both State and municipal, will bo of interest chiefly as they will serve to Indicate the drift of popular opinion concerning the parPerhaps they will leave tho ties. outlook no clearer' than It Is at present, but It for any reason ono party should show decided gains In the voting, tho fact will bo classified as an lndlcatlor of what may happen next year. fu-tu- ro "Consistency, thou art a Jewel," Then regardless of favor or fear, We don't want a foot on each side the fence, Like the Hon. Judge O'Rear. Wo want a man to stand on his plank, Regardless of where It may float, And not to cast anchor midway the s 1 rS c ARDUI TAKE stream For passago on a two-face- d boat. High up in the moonshine districts, In tho hollows lonely and drear, 'Twas thero county unit was meant to be By the Hon. Judge OTtear. The Wo mans Tonic YOU ness colleges COMBINED. m JCt But whiskey distilled according law to Kllleen for several ears, but y they they all mado up and By John and his coalition are celebrating at tho Kllleen homo. Was not Intended to bo under tho Religious ceremonies incidental to bane the initiation of the Infants Intcj Of legal prohibition. the respective creeds of their parlegal business ents will bo held at practically tho Down hero where the same moment In adjoining churches, flows, seems for whiskey tho Church of the Epiphany, whero The Judge tho offspring of tho Irishmen will straight, a Prohibition from head to foot bo baptized, being next door to tho But When he enters tho moonshino Hamcdrosh Synagogue, where ceremonies equivalent to tho christenState. ing will bo celebrated for the beneWe don't like unfaithful pledges fit of tho Hebrew Infants. mm In the footlights of vanity fair. Nor the odor of tainted $1 bills 'Round the Gubernatorial chair. FOR FLETCHER'S goes down to Paducah When John I On a Sunday afternoon, Ho'll never be caught by political Young Woman! Young Man! graft If you want a good business educoveted cation and a good position, attend Like tho hoodwlnke'd "coon." an Institution Indorsed by business for men DRAUGHON'S, famous John Is too great a financier training touug men and women. And has too much good senso For catalogue, address Draughon's To bet a dollar on Judge O'Rear Practical Business College, NashAnd Just win fifteen cents. ville, Tenn., or Paducah, Ky., or This commonwealth Is too noblo and EvanHVille, Ind., or Washington, D. grand Evansvllle, Ind., or Washington, D.C. To barter her honor for pelf, Or to yield up her pride and dignity To some political elf. FOR FLETCHER'S WANT a Better J? That question will be asked you almost daily by business men seeking your services, if you qualify take the Draunlion Training and pIiow ambition to rtfx, Moro BANKERS indor.se DKAUGHON'S Colleges than indorse all other busiBookkeeping. Bookkeepers all over Homa Study. Thousands of bank cash 48 Colleges in 18 States. International reputation. Itanklnir, Trpfttrltlnf. Penmanship. Fmrllnh, Spelling. Arithmetic, fetter MrHInc, IloIru tan 1 11 Hi auxiliary branches. Oood POSITIONS GUARANTEED under reasonable conditions. the United States say that Draughon's xers, bookkeepers, and stenogi apfiei s Chlldron Cry t New System of Bookkeeping saves them from 25 to 50 per cent in work and worry. Shorthand. Practically all U. S. ofli-dcourt reporters write the System of Shorthand Draughon Colleges teach. Wht9 lto?ii!.rt tVif. know It- la ths hfti. O ASTO R COLLEGE DRAUGIION'S PRACTICAL BUSINESS Evuruvillc, Ind. Ky., Naihrille or Memphis or Knoxville, Tenn., or Paducah, zwiyr-tt- !. holding good positions as the result ti taking Draughon's Home Study. CATALOGUE. For prices on lesson. BY MAIL, write J.o. F. Drauciiojs, President, Nashville, Tenn. Vorfieecax-alogu- u on course sl'f 'COLLEGE, write- or are A .'Airtivm..wxBl Prolensiontil CurtlB. J. M. GILLESPBE BROTHERS. W. H. & J. F. GILLESPIE, PROPRIETORS. PORTER, Attorney at Law, BEAVER DAM, KY. Will practice hl ptoletilon In Ohio and aV olnlng counties Special attention Riven to at bnitaed entrusted to bit care. FRANK L. FELIX, Attorney at Law, HARTFORD, KY. Will practice hla protesalon lu Ohio and lining counties and In the Court of Appeal! Jrlmlnal practice and Collection a specialty. Office In the Herald bnlldloir C. M. Children Cry Not So Had. ..BUCKSMITHING.. Kentucky Is ranked by sister States As a star in the nation's dome, And the hand that would tarnish CASTO Stella Rl A Andn:MflRtiUCW Work - barhrtt. HARNETT cb sunn. CAUSES MUCH DISEASE Advice About Stomach Troubles Catarrh In this There section of tho country than all other until diseases put together, and the last few years. It was supposed to be Incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced It a local diseases and prescribed local 'remedies, 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. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manu factured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is tho only constitutional cure on tho market. It is taken Internally In doses from 10 drops to a tea&poonful. It acts directly on tho blood and mucous surfaces of tho system, They offer one hundred dollars for any case It falls to euro. Send for circulars and testimoIs more her virtues Is a traitor to Statehood and get a stone?' home. Bella She asked for dough and Fordsvllle, Ky. N. P. KELLY. got a solitaire. Did she aBk for bread and Horseshoeing A Attorneys at Law, HARTFORD, KY. Will practice their profession In all the Coait olOhlo and adjoining counties and In the Coat f Appeala. Collections a apeclaltT L SMITH, Specialty CASTOR Infants Tor Boars tho Signature of and Children. IA HARTFORD. Kentucky. OTTO C. MAIlrlX g. 1". .MeKKSMir 1.1:1!; MMll The Kind You Have Always Bought HARTFORD, KY. C&a&ffl&c&li ..GENERAL INSURANCE.. Address: F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Do not neglect Indigestion which Sold by Druggists, 75c. may lead to all sorts of ills and Tako Hall's Family Pills for conphysiAn eminent complications. per stipation. cian once said that nlnety-flv- o human cent, of all the Ills of the CHINA YIELDS TO THE body have their origin in a disorDEMANDS OF ASSEMBLY dered stomach. Our experience with Rexall DysPeking, Oct. 26. Tho imperial pepsia Tablets leads us to believe government yielded absolutely to them to bo among the most depend- yesterday's demands of China's nathe roltef able remedies known In compliance tional assembly. of Indigestion and chronic dyspep- with tho demands, the throne dissia. Their ingredients aro soothing missed Sheng Huan Hual, minister and healing to tho Inflamed mem- of posts and communications, orbranes of the stomach. They are dered Prince Cheng, president of rich In pepsin, one of tho greatest tho cabinet, before tho board of into medicine. digestive aids known quiry, where ho undoubtedly will be The relief they afford is very severely dealt with, and released prompt. Their use with persistency from custody tho leaders In the riots and regularity for a short time at Cheng Tu. Tho government's tends to bring about a cessation of undignified surrender, however, Is 'thev pains caused by stomach dis- general? approved. Members of the orders, legations, old In experience in ChiRexall Dyspepsia Tablets help to nese affairs, would not bo surprlsod Insure healthy appetite, to aid di- to see the revolution abruptly termgestion, and thire promote nutrition. inated through tho government As evidence of our sincere faith in granting complete and Immediate Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets, we ask constitutional government. News you to try them at our risk. If they from the disaffected parts of the db not give you entire satisfaction, empire Is scarce. return you the money you paid us for them, without question For pains In tho side or chest, or 'formality. They como In three dampen a pleco of flannel with prices , 25 cents, ,50 centa ChamlMclalaa Liniment and bind i aire andj41lOOjL Remember you ca? onloyefstheJsent of obtHSSlfiieHp only at our store tt&fcH For MlVW&ll TheTRexaTl,'stdr& James H. Wll- - dealers. "" , m Hams,, 2lTs Main street., Hartford. and How to Relieve Them. nials. Hid of It at Last. Terre Haute. Ind., Oct. 27. "I am glad for tho opportunity to havo my name changed," said Miss Kath-erln- o 23 Ottororddemgentschonfoldo, as she was handed years old, the papers which gave her tho privilege to change tho burdensome apShe will be married to pellation. Louis Kalen, a farmer. to-da- y, Life. Accident. Sick And Fire C. Will Also Bond You. are the ESTABLISHED 1850, Two Great Creators of Energy Energy means power power to work, to think, to throw off and keep off disease. Get all the sunshine you can, and take ' 4 the twit nualltv at if the lowest prices diamond, a watch, Jewelry or silverware, J ou can get ii lis a ring, a Otto Hartin KY. Attorney at Lswv H.UnTOIU), FninPQT MAir ORDER HOUSE 4 Children Cry FATAL DUEL BETWEEN HUSBAND AND WIFE Knoxvllle, Tenn., Oct. 28. Settling family differences with pistols, Perry Clevenger and his wlfo fought a duel at their homo this afternoon, in which she was killed and he wounded. Though ono of his wife's 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. objection Clevenger's to a "wine room" run In connection with her Jgy -v OASTORI A FOR FLETCHER'S MtmwA unr hiiiui v clutlvely the Southern trade. Wri'e Aaaresa. lor our tree Hummed catalogue. a iniuaL Vail a nan m tw vwvl hall k wa v ua . Scott's Emulsion regularly. It will give you strength, flesh and fr vitality. m Box 26 loolaillle, Kjr. tfRtoBTeor Artlola OaarantMd. C. Pa Barnes & Go. jWr. Offlce tiji stalls oor Wilson A. Crowe, opposite taint Mouse. Will practice liis profession in utl the courts of this mid ndJolniiiK coun ties nntl Cottit of Appeals. Commercial and criminal practice n tiee laity. CONSUMPTIONS (or lung trouble, cought, paint in chett, and run down feeling. ( Mu-othis pipa ) We send FREE a bottle Germinal, a quick reSJ it' the belt. Be ture to get tSCOTTS the Standard and always AU, DRUGGISTS 11-- tkx We are Ready for Your Old... Box 05 OHIO MEDICAL COMPANT . . COLUMBUS, OHIO aiMnM PranoUf HAIR BALSAMhalb an4 bewtlfitt tht a laiurUnt growth. PARKER'S Fall Clones oray husband's "soft drink" stand, according to a brother of Clovenger, who also gave above details of the shooting to the police. m ia ralla to Heater B.T.r to It YcutfcfUl Color. Hair Cum tcalp dlaeuM hair fillkj. Me,ulaljoo DrorrtiU THREE SETS OF TRIPLETS WIPE OUT AN OLD FEUD Pittsburg, Penn., Oct, 27. There Is Joy in the homes of Pat rick Mullljran, Eustace KUIeen and ht RHEUMATISM g ThU di"ese Is cuosed from Impure blood aadcricacid poison. External applications sometimes clvo temporary re- Ilex but won't enro; the sure way toseci vennanentreffnltsls to thoroughly eradicate bom the blood all the impurities. Kothing oa earth will drive oat the poisons from tout system, keep tn bowels, kidneys ana IItct in good condiUom as SEVEN BASKS, the wonderful remedy that has proved itsgreat merits) the past 45 Tears. SEVEN IA1KS can be bad of all druggists, at CO oasts bottle. GWe it a good trial and watch your rheumatism disappear. . LYMAN BMWN.C9 Hwirty St,ffewVwk;N.Y. nerro-racHn- Which 3'ou have laid back-readto make them new. Fend yonr old Suits, old Felt Hats, old Coat Suits to us -- we guarantee our work to give satisfaction, if not no money received. Send them to y HAVE A ROUGH RIVER TELEPHONE PLACED IN YOUR .RBSf- DENCE OU PLACE OP BUS- INESS, AND PUT YOURSEbr IN DIRECT CONTACT W'TK THE Long Distance Lines TO ALL STATES. FOR THE COMPANY'S SPECIAL TO THE FARMERS, CONTRACT CALL ON OR ADDRESS weT-wi- beto rveuiutjs, , Fr'c!B0r Moskowitz, who are, next-doneighbors In White street. Turtle Creek, and this Is the reason: f Between '12: 30 and. 3 o'clock this afternoon the stork visited the three homes and left at each place boy triplets. MoskoyrJU had pot been jobVrlmtiBg: Xtie Herald on friendly terms with Mulligan and Abraham - or Hartford Pressing Club Y. M. C A. Bldg. FRED NALL, Mgr. J. W. O'BANON. Local Manager, Hartford, Kjr. pr W. C. SEXTON. Subscribe foe The Herald. Incorporated. Local Manager. Beaver Dam, Ky. -- L. g"r-cga- i rAOE POCB. THE HARTFORD HERALD its error. When the Republican gets In, bad, t adds (nsulto Jnjury MOVING PICTURE by continuing ' In 'Its. Bhame4ess course, without a wprd of regret or retraction. a REPUBLICAN Judge O'Rear Intimates to the farmers that he knows a way to get them twelve- cents for their tobacco, and that he has known the secret Some Instructive Films for several years. Then why has ho Are Suggested not taken Gov. Willson and Attorney General Breathitt Into his confidence Ip recent years and stopped THAT WOULD PLAINLY DEPICT the tobacco troubjes which were brought about simply because the farmers were raising the weed at Matters of Current Interest starvation prlcesT It yould have put millions of dollars Into the to.theYotersof Old pockets of this oppressed class of Kentucky. our cltliens and also saved the State much money. Why does Judge O'Rear hold this secret so long? ILLUSTRATIONS TRUE TO LIFE - WEDNESDAY, NOV. I, 1011. The Harlwrd. Herald fact that Powers and Flnley aro on the stump for O'Rear, and. that tho latter las rieVer condemned the pardons granted these men. It was all HEBER MATTHEWS, FRANK L.FELIX, right for Powers to go over that aseoiTopa. sassination business. In his race for iRANK L. FEUX. Pnb.and Prop'r. Congress, but it was all wrong for the Democrats who mourn the death poi-oO- c of Got. pbebel to call attention to Entered at the Hartford class. this significant fact. i mall matter ot the eecobd DEMOCRATIC TICKET. 1 UNDERWEART JACK FROST . Judge O'Rear has been compelled to admit that .he believes the Democratic candidates. If elected, will U. B. SEXATOK Ollle M. James, pass a law extending the county unit. His tour of the State has eviol Crittenden. GOVERNOR Jas. B. McCreary, dently convinced Judge O'Rear that a majority of tho voters believe that of Madison. McDer- - Gov. McCreary will redeem the I.1EUT. GOV. Edward pledges of his platform, and that mott, of Jefferson. TREASURER Tom nhea, ot Lo- the temperance people can absolutely rely upon his honesty and singan. Henry M. Bosworth, cerity. AUDITOR . Has, no doubt, reminded you that you need more arid better protection1 for your body that some new Underwearwill supply your deficiency. We are in a position to furnish, the of Fayette. GENERAL James ATTORNEY Garnett, of Adair. SECRETARY OF STATE C. F. Crecellus, of Pendleton. OF PUBLIC SUPERINTENDENT INSTRUCTION Barksdale Hamlett, of Christian. OF AGRICUL-XUR- E COMMISSIONER W. Newman, of Wood J. ford. CLERK OF COURT OF PEALS Robert Greene, of Frank Jin. Lawrence R. R. COMMISIONER B. Finn. SENATOR 7th DISTRICT Robt. Hardlson, of Muhlenberp. FOR REPRESENTATIVE, OHIO M. T. Westerfleld. COUNTY For City Ticket Democratic Fred P. B. Taylor. rnuncilmon Cooper. E. P. Moore, J. H. B. Car son, W. J. Dean, R. T. Hoover, Speaking of the race for State Senator In this district, the Morgan-tow- n says that after Republican election, Mr. Holman, the Repub"will vote In the lican nominee, Senato as Judge O'Rear directs." Sure. Does anybody expect anything oIfc? Who ever heard of a Republican officeholder In this section who wns not subject to the or au- - ders of his bosses the "higher AP- Ithorlty?" The Hartford Republican continues to repeat Its barefaced falsehood (proven so by Mr. McCreary's recent speech In Hartford) that Senator McCreary said that "the Republican party in Kentucky Is a party LaFoI-lett- e, Film Senator Second of assassination." Having gone the DEMOCRATIC SPEAKING! the leader df the Insurgent full limit or scurrility and misrepresentation, the Hartford organ of Hon. Lnvegn Clements, of Owens-bor- Republicans In the Senate, denouncthe g. o. p. cares little these days "111 tpenk at Reaver Dam, ing President Taft as having behow much It may add to its shame- Saturday, Nov. I, 1011, at 1:30 p. trayed the people and broken his Aldrlch-Payn- o less editorial policy. in. mul McIIcnry at night. Mr. promises by signing the tariff bill and vetoing the Is n strong, pleasing Clements use every efSome men complain at the way Democrats should bill passed by Conyou uliotilil hear him. par- public affairs arc run and, yet they speaker and fort to get out the vote of their gress. President Taft making his Everybody come. Ladles invited. way only can we win. ty. By this do not take enough Interest in their speech at Winona declaring the G. II. LIKENS, I ticket party's ticket or gopd government to Democratic highest tariff bill the best ever - Vote the Cli'ni'n. Cam. Com. rebuke the go to the polls and vote. It's a sign framed. Judge Edwnrd C. O'Rear, and thus straight C. M. CROWE, Scc'y. of being up with as greatest living acrobat, turning a Judge O'Rear that seven- of Integrity and your voting privicharge of the times to use THE ONLY DANGER IS doublo somersault In the air, spring ty thousand Kentucky voters are lege. It's a sacred right that ought FAILING TO GET OUT VOTE ing from tho shoulders of LaFol- for sale. to be cultivated. The fellow who Ietto and alighting on the shoulders Vote for M. T. Westerfleld for8tajs at home on election day, even There Is only one danger that the of Taft. county though he may have to go several Ohio Representative from Democrats face, and It Is and rebuke the shameless steam rol- miles to vote, ought not to complain To make Democratic sucThird Film O'Rear with uplifted the way official affairs are run. cess certain, It Is absolutely ncccs hand declaring at tho Republican ler method employed to put his op-Let your vote be recorded. ponent in the field. sary that the vote should be gotten convention that be endorses Taft out. Every County Chairman, and for renomfnation for President and One of the most scathing and Please compare jour tax receipt Is every Precinct Committeeman this year with those of other recent truthful arraignments of our prjf-o- gUIng his personal time to this Im- as a companion piece, a political adgraveyard with monuments to tho Willson Taxing Power, couched years and see what the Willson ministration has done for you. And In the forceful and convincing lan- - portant work, and they should bo dead ones, Including Taft and Will-so- n by the Individual Demo?r c. and Judge O'Rear putting flow remember Judge O'Rear endorses iguage so characteristic of the writer, aided noils that has appeared In print any- Take your neighbor to the 'doubt ers on their graves. this. where, Is the article by our old with you, and there will bo no The great (?) Republican rally friend Suggs on the second page of that tho Democrats will win i) Fourth Film O'Rear, tho chief victory. If only flvo Demo- apostle of Prohibition, denouncing here last Saturday lacked nearly The Herald It Is a gem o' four thousand people of being what rhetoric and research .nnd acoit-l-butlo- n crats In every precinct In tho State the saloon' as a menace to society; It was Intended to be that Is, they piece of O'Rertr to current literature and In- remain away from the polls, It will with a companion" expected It to be about the size of formation that Is well vorfi n menn n difference of over ten" and McCulloch, the President of the tho recent Democratic rally. thoughtful perusal. It certainly thousand votes. Republicans aro Distillers Association, arranging to nctlve and determined, and are mak- collect funds from tho distillers by Post and Herald, gets right down to bras3 tacks. The Louisville ing desperate efforts to poll every holding a conference on Sunday In organs of the Republican party In urge all a hotel room nt Paducah, Can you remember n slnglp good vote. Vote early, and the State, are giving Judge O'Rear thing worthy of note that Republic- your friends to do likewise. rathand his coterie of an government of Kentucky has Judgo O'Rear in Fifth Film er weak support. Evidently these What special good INCREASE INTAX RATE gown of the bench on papers see the drift of sentiment and thing has a Republican Governor of DUE TO REPUBLICANS cassock and tho Btump advocating a havo adopted policies accordingly. Kentucky ever done? Huven't rnelr Judiclary.wlth litigants and lawyers When you aro looking over your who lives State administrations ben rather Go to that Democrat bills for this year, don't in the background Intimidated from tax across over the country and who notorious for soldiers and arms and State forget that the Increase. Is due to voting against him, becauBe it h Is do not know whether will get a ruling by roroe7 Haven t tnoy a Vou nUulnlstratlou at defeated, for Governor, ho .will sit on or not. and sen hlnj 'record of this sort of thing? benVjP9 Republican tiie "oil bench and try their cases. to which has received tho about lU Ile'l'l no doubt' appreciate ocratlc State administrations Tho oy any O'Rear's hearty endorsement. Balked at Cold Steel. tJ,e Interest you take In him, and It never ueen characterized by peace Increase In tho value of farm lands "I wouldn't let a doctor cut my may be another extra vote for tho such methods, but rather Which do you like for assessment purposes In tho last foot off," said H. D. Ely, Bantam, ticket and good gov- and progress. Democratic two years alone, has been over Ohio, "although a horrible ulcer best? ernment. ninety-tw- o million dollars. Whon had been the plague ot my life for Remember Judge O'Rear's plat- Judgo O'Rear was asked If he ap four years. Judgo O'Rear's full endorsement Instead I used Buck- of Gov. WJllson'B administration Is form endorses overy act of tho pres- proved what tho Stato Board ot ten's Arnica Salve, and my foot was perhaps the most bitter pill Repub- ent State administration. Mr. Dem- Equalization had done In placing soon completely cured." Heals how do you this burden upon the shoulders ot burns, bols, sores, bruises, oxzema, lican voters have to swallow. Many ocrat, Mr. Republican Republicans, however, are not go- llko It? Has thla administration the farmors, ho answered that they pimples, corns. Surest pile cure ing to take tho dose. As a Gover- done the people of tho State any had done their duty under tho law, 25c at James H. Williams. m Has tho State as and he endorsed their acts. ..i nor, Mr. Willson has proven a dis- good whatever? to tho a whole been benefited In the leant? .oven For Sale, Farms All sizes, from mal disappointment, Have the farming classes been ben6 to 300 acres. Wo can please you members of his own party. efited In nny single particular? Ask O RESOLUTIONS OF RKSPEECTO It you want to buy land. Remombor, a vote under the roos- yourself what Republican office- OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO A. C. YEISER & CO., ter means a vote to send Olllo James holders have over dono for KenHartford, Ky. Every great tucky that was worth while, nnd see to tho U. S. Senate. To the officers and members of parprlnclplo which tho Democratic If you can conscientiously afford to Beacon Lodge, No. 273, I. O. O. F.: Subscribe for The Herald. $1 a yeur. ty stands for will be on trial In tho continue this xort of business. Dear Brethren: Vour commlttco appointed to draft resolutions exSenato for tho noU few years, and remember tho pressive of tho feelings of the memMost people will a man of Olllo James great Intellect and high courago Is needed Infamous trick which the Republic- bers of this Iodgo on the death ot there to fight the battles of the peo- an leaders sprung on Sunday beforo our beloved brother, Jas. D. Ball, ple. tho election on Tuesday four years who was called Into tho great beago. Telegrams wore scattered yond Oct. 1, 1911, beg to report as The Beaver Dam Booster aBks: broadcast and read In many of the ' follows: "Who can tell just how many peo- pulpits of the State, alleging that Whereas, It has pleased Almighty ple attended tho Democratic rally the Democrats had sold out to tho God In His Infinite wisdom to call at Hartford?" If tho Booster man whiskey Interests of tho State. This home our beloved brother, therehad read Tho Herald's account of was afterwards proven to bo an Infore bo It that event, he would have found an famous lie, but It had its effect upon Resolved, That, while wo deeply accurate story of Just how many many good people who believed It. deplore the loss of our brother, wo dinners wero handed out, which Let Democrats bo on their guard for bow In humble submission to the comes within a dozen or two of it something equally as dastardly and Just have in a new line of that-ouDivine Will, knowing at least. falso from tho Republican side these Heavenly Father doeth all things Furniture, Groceries, Queens-ware- , well. a speech at Newport, Judgo last days. In Hardware and Harness. Resolved, further, that In the O'Rear said: "But somehow I do Republican throws death of Bro. Ball this lodgo has The Hartford Boys, the bird season wtl not belleviftKentucky is for sale." And yei in uib opomug spcecn at a hard fit in its last Issue becauso lost a faithful member and the fam- soon be openk Buy your shelh t..j ii. . j item wkuii Tho Herald came forward in a man ily a kind- - and loving husband and juiiniraiuiumi xuufco r.n nnd offerod amond8 to Mr father. and get ready for tho first the charge that 70,000 Kentucklansl Resolved, further, that n copy 'of shot: annually sell thrtr votes. What C. E. Woods for printing a com upon caused tho Judge to change his munlcatlon which reflectedpolitical theso resolutions be Bpread - upon Visit our store and take ri tho minutes ot our lodge, a copy bo opinion? Havo his managers tried Mr, Woods' personal and; character. Wo cxpoctcd this.' Tho sent to the county papers for publi- look, where you get the right, to buy some of them and fallo'd? Republican is so unused to practic- cation, and a copy to the bereaved price .for your produce, and Whenever s j Democrat mentions ing anything that is fair and manly family. W. L. FISHETC opponent,' so every dollar does its .full duty. foul assassination of William towards a political the ROBERT YOHAM, Goebel, he Is accused by hopublican immersed in the slime of political A. J. WAKELAND, ' leaders of "waving the bloody scurrility 'and .abuse, .that'of 'course Committee. from what Tho. Herald did would never shirt." 'Abne caaribt'-helthinking of GoeboL'a assassination, be undertaken by It at all. When ftr .lb 1 tin;. ,5 however; when ' cdntemplatlna; the Tho Horal'd Is wrong', lt acknowledge o, tariff-reductii nt nt gjo-rloi- io to-da- y. ofnee-seokenon-partis- As anticipated in The Herald last week, Republican leaders are plan ning to spring a sensational char go on ihe Democrats" Juat before the election, In order to try to stampede tho voters to Judgo O'Rear. This was clearly outlined In the remarks of T. W. Vinson, Republican uoml-nefor Superintendent of Public Instruction, at Oftcnsboro last week. Mr. VIXson st Id : "O'Rear is gain ing 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." Let's watch and see. ss The Eltzabethtown News says: Up in Eastern Kentucky the Re publicans have several moving pic ture shows with illustrations to help elect Judge O'Rear. We want to suggest the following films which would be quite Instructive: -- Underwear you need any. weight you may desire. - MEN'S First Film W. O. Bradley seat ed on a beer keg with the liquor lobby behind him and four bolting Democratic members of the Legisla ture, each peeping from behind a whiskey barrel, as Edward C. O'Rear, clothed In Judicial ermine, places a halo of purity around the heard of W. O. Bradley. Cotton Union Suits or Shirts and Drawers, with or without fleecings, as well as the Wool Shirfsand Drawers in' red, gray and tan. . LADIES' Vests, Pants and Union Suits of the best makes and a variety from which you can make a satisfactory selection. CHILDREN'S .. . 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. E. P. Earned & Bro., SEAVER DAM, KENTUCKY. fijffg iiij SMy '.'!. vr;.. i i 1 1 ji . .taMfrW8fffWy?fr havo. fThe V dining-rooVj Handy Heater Smokuim ax I often need some heat in early Fall, when you have not yet started the rprnace. ooooooooooooooo In whatever part of the house you want it, you can get it best and quickest with a Perfection Smokeless Oil Heater. The Perfection is the mott reliable heater on the market, and you can move it wherever you please. Strt it b bedroom or bttHroom, mi yen Attn in comfort oa tho coUett morning. Take it to th nd taAj brctUut become k pleuut, match at duo, and all it tnug (or the evening. cOKjr meaL A touch o Perfection Smokelot Oil Heater Si beautifully romihed The an ornament anYwhere. Drum of plain atee) ot enamelled in blue I nickel trimming, A (pedal automatic device make imoking imprmiblo. Burner body cannot become wedged. AU parti canlv cleaned. Damper top. Cool handle. Datloi wywfmio ef writ tot deacriptSr cirakr to aar aitscy el lis I.itans & - s Standard Oil Company (lacorporaud) i rijnJ'iit--lkiJtnilM,"''n:t- ' vrx - wwmfwiii?piwl'i Acton COME TO DUNDEE MERCANTILE COMPANY For Anything You Need In r GENERAL MERCHANDISE Therere our Large Store. alwayftibargains to be had at Respectfully, 'f .-. DUNDEE MERCANTILE CO.WobJI' .. V DUNDEE, KENTUCKY. p WJ,11 (LIKENS & ACTON Hartford, Kentucky,. Plenty of Good Reading In lb HerW mil ft fyst Yj u Only One Nllw Yar! i gyr.- - I'linmnyrTyp-lf 1011. WEDNESDAY, NOV. THE HARTFORD HERALD Owentbofo, Mr. J. P. - Vlckers, was In Hartford Monday and Tues' day,- TAGE FIVE. ooooooooooooooooo O CIRCUIT COURT NOTES. L i . Sensible Shoe Talk i 000006000000000 O No nonsense, but j a, plain, matter-of-fa- ct talk we want to make to you about our BIB SH SK FIRST Wef carry no Shoes in our stock which we cannot conscientiously recommend to our trade. SECOND Style 26 "Mercedes" Toe A neat itylbh button hoc for joung men evening or Mml-d- re wear. A very imart and aboa. We recommend for ladies' and children's wear oor Priesmeyer and Patrician Shoes; none better. j THIRD Wo recommend for men Pforrect Shape ' i The "Ilunojaps" label shown stitched into the lining of the shoe above can be found only In "Korrect Shape." It Is worth looking for, because If the patent leather In shoes bearfnj this label breaks through before the firsts solo Is worn through you on have a new pair free. Tor half a century Dart ft Packard's narpe has meant '"per-Te- d fitting shoes," and boys' wear our' rect Shape p Kor- Guaranteed Burro-JaShoes. Madeoji snappy last and wear like iron. Buy a pa r and you will wear no other. FOURTH No doubt ou liavo been buy ing Shoes that nrc unsatisfactory. It's timo for a change. Conjc, let us bIiow you our stock, and if mir Shoes do not como up to your expectation, don't buy. Wo will only thank you for tlio opportunity of showing them to you. BUY "The A PAIR Burt & TO-DA- Y Mr. AnBcl Wilson, Rosine, gave Com'th. vs. Ben Doss Judgment Tho Herald a pleasant call Thurs- against William Vincent and R. E. day.' Humphrey on forfeited ball bond of Dr. C. W. Felix, Olaton, was In Ben' Doss! The Com'th. of Kenfor a few tucky' recovers of them and each of Hartford Wednesday them' $00. fiitrj. Com'th.' " vs. Lem Watts name The old reliable Richmond Steam corrected by order to read, Lee Laundry, Geo. White, agent, HartWatt.. ford, Ky. Clothes called for and Com'th. vs. H.S.Ward verdict of tf delivered. guilty, penalty from 2 to 21 years. Com'th. vs. Joslo Ward continMessrs. R. 3. Budaley and Alvis Ceralvo; FulKcrson, J. S. Cecil, ued .'and defendant permitted to go Hartford, Route 2, and H. T.' Felix, under her own recognizance for were pleasant callers at $200. Olaton, Render, vs. Buncom Tho Herald office Monday. Com'th. Judge J. S. Olenn, wife and charged with murder verdict of Jury, not guilty. daughter Miss Leila, and on Com'th. vs. Mont Daugherty Felix attended quarterly affidavit, case continued for defendmeeting at Liberty last Sunday. After church services they enjoyed the ant and set down for trial on 2d day of the February term, 1912. hospitality of Mrs. Nancy Taylor. Dond fixed at $800 and falling to Rev. W. C. Lloyd, df Auburn, will execute same, he was remanded to preach at the Cumberland Presby- Jail. terian church' In Hartford next Suns. Cora Daugherty '""om'f''. Every- continued. day morning and evening. body invited and r-- full attendance Cont Trials. of tho membership urged to be presW. J, Graham vs. M., H. & E. R. ent. R, Co. Judgment of $105 for Moses Fuqua, ogetl 81, died at plaintiff. J. E. Mattlnplv vs. M., II. F-- E. tho resldenco o' Mr. J. W. Carter, soven miles nortbeast of Hartford, R. R. Co. Judgment for plaintiff of last Monday morning nt 3 o'clock. $100. Wm. Snelder vs. M., H. R-- E. R. His remains were burled at tho HarR. Co. Judgment of $112.50 for nett's Creek burying grounds, yes plaintiff. terday. NOT!"': Notwithstanding there general Nofsinger, Mr. R. A. were 93 appearance cases for the manager for tho Hartford Drug Co., two weeks October term of the Ohio loft last Monday for r wcok's visit Circuit Court, Judge Blrkhend comto his brother at Haiard, Ky. Mrs. pleted the work and adjourned Nofsinger Is likewise visiting relarrMirt nt noon last Saturdav. The tives In Owensboro thl3 week. Mr. Jury was discharged Friday afterMarvin Bean Is running the drug noon. This work was in addition to of Mr. store during tho absence tho cases continued over from the Nofsinger. Man-Elizabet- BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of artar NO ALUM, NO LIME PHOSPHATE ROYAL OtO O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO METHODIST CHURCH T. V. Joiner, Pastor. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO MARRIAGE LICENSE. Owen Williams, Rockport, to O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Eth- Quarterly meeting for the Hart- el Hammons, Beaver Dam. ford circuit at Mt. Hermon next Luther Puall, Select, to Sallie Saturday and Sunday and at Mt. Norrnnn, Select. Morlah at night. Preaching by the James T. Southard, Simmons, to Presiding Elder, Rev. S. J. Thomp- Florence A. Prooks, Reaver Dam. N. F. Jrmes, Mataiizas, to Mattle son. Rev. T. V. Joiner will fill his reg- Mrd(iO, Ceralvo. Thurmnn, Asklns, to ular appointment at Hartford next Rennle Sunday morning and night. Marv L. Petty. Fordsvlllc Everybody lnlted to attend all Arthur J. Filevogle, Mrscoutab. ill., to Bonnie II. Dover, Hartford. these services. A new circuit li?s been formed by E?tlll Howard, Llvia, R. F. D. 3. fl'e Methodist Conference called the to Eina Bullock, CentTtowr. North Hartford Circuit. Rev. W. T. Evorett Wehstr, Horton, to In charge. la C. Clark, Horton. Is the prpacher . T'- Enualltv, to Annie fbn circuit h composed of Mt. Mo- rlah. Ralph's Cl'arcl. Reech Vallev, M. I'ato, Equalltv. TlPsle', Hartford, to Point Pleasant and Ploasant Ridge. Leonard e address will Audrlo B. Rowe, Contertown. Rev. Speaks' Ho is a young man bo Hartford. Cecil Haves, McHenry, to Antha i ' Stel-Spea- ks .Tnfi--"- post-offic- and conies from Daviess county. Tor Sale. Awfrv. McHenrv. Harvey Rratcher, White Run, to Ada M. Fulkerson, ncaver Dam. m m Juno term. All of my household and kitchen furniture is for rale at a bargain. MISS MARY ROWE, Hartford, Ky. Packard Co. Makers. BllOCKTON, MASS. TO THE VOTERS OF OHIO COUNTY. Jg&Pfl Don't forget tins and Remember it Pays to Trade With a House That Saves You, Money. T5Piano Coupons Given With Every Purchasee:Sajr 2k$I&l&(90 IMubisCenlral Railtoad- -f Jno bio at Beaver Dam, Ky Ta-- " and" Reaver Dam, respectively, spent Sunday In Hartford visiting friends, j-- U, ' ' J. F. CASEBIER H CO., Funeral o All calls Directors and Embalraers. O prqmptly O LOCAL NEWS "AND and carefully attended to, PERSONAL. rpINTS O day or night. Both telephones. O o'o o o 23tf Beaver Dam, Ky. - SouU Bounds North Bound prices on Patent Get our cut-rat- o No. 1324:05 aTm.' No, 12111:83 T.m. Medicines and Prescriptions before No 122 12;28 j).m. No. 101 2i48 fi.tn. going elsewhere.. Wo can savo you No. 1022:48 p.nu No; 131 8: D5 p.m. money. J. JR. Williams, Agt. 43tf OHIO COUNTY DRUG CO, - o'oo'b 000,0000000 Just one week you choose vour Repte-sentatlin the Lower House of the General Assembly. It has been Impossible for me to make a close canvass of the county, and I will not get to meet all of you, but I want to assure you that If trusted with office, it will be a great pleasure to servo all the people of tho county with the very best of my ability. Having been reared on a farm and still engaged as a farmer, my sympathies are naturally with tho producing class. I have always ilo.io what I could to protect tho Interests of the laboring people, and I feel khat' as your Representative I will be in a position to secure legislation Jthat will bo of vital interest t,o you. ' I appreciate the support I am receiving from all parties and all 'classes, and trust by remaining faithful to tho trust and Joyal to Jho people, I will merit tho confidence reposed in mo. May I, ask you as my friends .to rally tp my support and make my election, sure? My Friends: from to-da- y ooooooopoooob , M, T. Pleasant Ridge, Ky Oct, 31. i Faithfully yours, WESJERFIELD. BEAVER DAM. Oct. 30. Mr. Talmago Southard, of Simmons, and .Miss Florence Rrooks were united In marriage at the home of tho bride, Mr. S.im Keown's, Sunday at 1 o'clock, Row A. B. Gardner officiating. Mr. John Jones and family left last week for sbmo point In the mountains, where he will engage in the mining business. Tho Baptist Ladles Aid Society entertained tho good poiplo of town with an oyster supper Saturday evening, i Miss Ara Gardner entertained her Sunday School clans last Friday evening with ji pumpldii paitj as on loved hucolv bv all which' present. Each glH Invited one gentleman , and those proscnt were: Misses Altha Williams, Myr Mllcr. Florence Tucker, Edith and Clydle Porter, Irene Taylor, Qllffio Austin, Myrtlo Taylor, Bessie Hazolrigg, JIunley, EuDona Qulnn, Ruth Williams, Nell nice Plummcr. Francis Hodges. The gentlemen present were: Merle Taylor, Nicholas Hazelrigg, Charles Porter, Keown, Karl Hocker, Frank Henry D. I3arnes, Fred Rogers, Plummer, Fred Ament and War-do- r Look For the Comet. A comet, said to bo Heljawsky's, is visible to christened "191 4 the naked eye each morning about o'clock 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 tho light of day, but It has been seen as late as Prominent r.iriui'r Dies. John Henrv Allen, a prominent farmer, v ho resides on the Hardlns-bur- g road, east of Owonsboro, died of tuberculosis on Tuesday night of last week at 10 o'clock, after "n IllMr. Alness lasting all summer. year3 of age and len was forty-nin- e by a wife and seven Is survived children. The remains wore shipped to Horse Branch, where tho funeral took place neNt day. The Interment was at the Horse Branch burying ground. 5 o'clock in the morning. Among, Taken Up ns Estrnys. tho local peoplo who have been Two red heifers, yearlings past. watching the comet Is Mr. R. D. pay cost and Wnlker, who Is fast coming to tho Owner will please call, 42tf get same. front as an expert astronomer. " S. O. KEOWN, Deputy Sheriff A crowd estimated At 10,000 at tended tho burgoo picnic at Lexington in tho interest of the new pool The Stato Grange In session of Kentucky. at Cynthlana, declared In of tho Burley Society. favor of woman's suffrage. 011-mo- ro Nice fresh Pack 'Mackerel. W. H. MOORE & SON. 43tf -i. ii Jumbo Pickles they are fine. W. H MOORE &.SON. 4Stf 'l and J. & K. Shoes ' Co's. are in, at Barnard ' Superior Union Suits .for metrtare 4v c not 'equaled by any. . Fall," Crossett - BARNARD & CO, i Hominy, both flake and crushed, at W. H. Mooro & Son's Meat .Ma43t' rket.' John R. Phlpps.ls quite lH Mrs. of typhoid fever at 'her homo on Union street. Dutchess Pants at Barnard & Co.'s $1 if they rip, 10c for each .button that comes off. Mr. Harry Monroe, of Beaver Dam, gave Tho Herald a pleasant call while In town Friday. ZHL- - Beautify your homes with flowers. Barna'rd & Co, sell Narcissus two for 5c, Sacred Llllles 5c. For Sale Town property, vacant y dwelling. lots, cottages and A. C. YEISBR & CO., Hartford, Ky. two-stor- rt M Leave your vLaundry at my Grocery. Work Guaranteed. Domestic finish. Called'for and prompt delivery. Iter's Grocery. Phone' 140; Drugs of any kind When you need. pjeaso don't forget tho OHIO COUNTY DRUG CO. haB tho quality and 43tf tho price is right-als' Try a sack of Irvlngton ''None Such" Flour. There Is none better to Sold exclusively be had anywhere. 43U , by W. H. Moore & Son. X. OLD PAPERS FPU. SALE at Tho HeralcJ office. Nice and clean, tied up.Jn bundles. Five cents a bun- -, tf die, three for ten cents. Col.-Hu- gh Murray, of Equality, 111. who is. interested in. the oil operation" near. Hartford, has been ' .., nere''tlie.pag few days. y ,' , Mfse8 Wattle ,Moseley and, 'Alta. Mae Likens! teachers at McHenry . o. - of Taffy, S. W. .Gray and Archie RUN OVER AND KILLED 11Y Rhoads, Hartford, Route 5, were TRAIN AT CENTRAL CITY pleasant callers at The Herald office Saturday. Al Burch, a well known citizen of Is Mr. Douglas D. Felix spent from McLean county, and whoso homo Monday with his par- near Island, was run over and InFriday until ents. He 'had been summoned to stantly killed about 5:15 o'clock Have just received a large Princeton, Ky. as a witness and Saturday afternoon Just as the L. line of stopped off on his return trip, to and N. passenger train was entering Central City. Lexington. It is claimed that Burch was in Shot Target Suns Anyone knowing the present ad- an Intoxicated condition and had dress of Mr. Herbert Patton, former- several bottles of beer on his perly of Urbana, III., who recently vis- son. Ho was on tho railroad trdck, ited relatives In Ohio county, will and before he could get off, was confer a favor on him and us by struck by the train and killed In, sending samo tp Tho Herald. stantly. His body was horribly .. mangled. Rev. J. N. Jarnagln has just closAnd respectfully ask you to rousing meeting at Mt. JAMES AUSTIN AND SON ed a call and see the largest Pisgab Baptist church, near MidKILLED IN COAL MINE 25 additions to and best line of Shot land. There wefe the church, IT of whom were for Information has been received of Guns ever in Hartford. Muhlenberg Argus. baptism. tho death of James Austin and bis son, Dan, brothMr. Clarence Field, of Lafayette, elghtoen-year-ol- d .La., .was here last week, having been er and nephew of Mrs. George Bew-lecalled home pn account of tho death of Rumsey, McLean county, In of bis grandmother, y Mrs. Settle a coalnjnlfio disaster at Harrlsburg, They bad Rowe. For a, number of yeara Mri Ill.Ust Thursday-weeGROCERYMAN Fleid?,ban Bees a" valued omploy'o.of been, .employed 'in the mines 'there 'Southern, Pacific, Railroad Com- for several ' years,, but were wbll the " ' VVV HaDrtforH, pany ai siickVaad. 'claim, agent. known la McLean county. Hartford School or Music Piano, NotcH of Rockpoit Graded School. Harmony, Violin and Voice Culture Ky., Oct. 31. The Rockport, Under the direction of Miss Katho Rockport Graded School began Its rln Thompson, of Frankfort, and Uilrd month's work Oct. 30th with :3x8tf Increased Miss Margaret Nail, city. enrollment and bright prospects for' a good month's work. Miss Mary Rowo will leave In two Arbor Day was observed Friday,' or three weeks for, Lafayette. ,La.t tho 27th of Oct. The pupils, pawhere she will m'ako bor future trons and friends assembled on Colhome with Mr. 'and Mrs. Clarence lege Hill at 2 p. m. and for an hour Field. tho children were busy flitting hero Mr. A. E. Pate, assignee for tho and there, planting trees, making Ohio County Bank, has. moved h.f flower gardens, singing songs, and office from the bank building, and speaking pieces appropriate to tho wlll'havo an office with tho Hartford occasion, while a'dmlring patrons and frlonds looked on and thought Grocery Co. "it was good to be there." 'Two Mr. R. B. Martin, city, has been flowor gardens were planted and Invited by tho Press Club, Louis- nineteen trees wens set. Tho trusville, to tako dinner with President tees have made many Improvements Taft at their club rooms next Wed- about the building and grounds and nesday night. wo feel that Rockport is making a steady educational growth. Messrs. N. L. Ross, teacher In PROF. W. R. CARSON, Prin. Bartletfs Precinct; Estill Bartlett, Gardner. of RockMr. Owen Williams, port, and Miss Ethel Hammons, of Horton, were united in marriage at, tho home Rev. A. B. Gardner Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock. After tho ceremony was performed they left for the home of tho groom LB 3U1CS 9 I at Rockport, Ky. Victim of IVllngrn. Frankfort, Ky., Oct. Loux, 20, of Newport, an Inmato of tho Feeble Minded Institute, died to-da- y at that Institution In this city, a victim of pollagra. Why pay $20 or $25 elsewhere for Suits that can be bought in Hartford at our store for FOLEYWDNEY PILLS FOHRHBUUATI3U KI0NBY3AND BLAOOCR Guns! Guns! $12.50 We have just received eral that come underthisad. All Wool, Mannish Cloths, guaranteed Satin Linings, Black, Blue and Mixed, Tans and Greys 12.50. W0& Ris, Etc., Ammunition, Shells, M -- lQ-da- Great Values! DEPEIJD ON y, Price the Lowest. Barnard & Co., I k. U. S. CARSON 4 Kentucky. --- f t fcbta KT- - ,T3P '2 r " w"' v,Ti jiUfWWJi WEDNESDAY, NOT. PAGE SIX. THE HARTFORD HERALD themselves on people," said tho first OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O POEMS YOU'LL ENJOY. O man. "You know Wappsley?" O O "Yes." "Ho'a an enthusiastic fisherman, O Tho ITcraM's Special Selections. O OO and always baa a story to tell about OO THEN AND NOW. some gigantic monster of tho deep 11811. 'Die Hartord Herald TOIE TA-nL- M. H. & E. KAILROAD E Educate For Business Day anH night Private instruction from expert teachers in all departments. school in session the entire year. Books free. Free employment agency. Not a graduate out ofa poritiqn, Write for catalogue and terms. ,yt. Mark the Studies You Are Interested in. . , .Shorthand .. . .Bookkeeping. A' .. -- AT HARTFORD, KY. The following L. & N. Time Card la effective from Monday, Aug. 21st: that t almost caught." years it was, I "I've heard fcjm tell a lot of lies Come seventeen think," (I'll never forget the of ..that lnd." North Bound day), "Well, It seems Jhnt burglars No. 112 due at Hartford 7:19 a. m. broke Into his house tho other night I took a basket to the store No. 114 due at Hartford 3 MO p. m. and hg got up and captqred quo of And when tho clerk had looked me South Bound-- No. them--- a 'er little fellowbut foi ,, 115 due at Hartford 8:Ai a. m. ought to hoar him tell about tho la Unt9 Mm I did say; No. 113 due at Hartford 1,4 p, jn, pi uie ope jpbv 501 away:" j , E MISCHKPi Ah. V'Glve mo four bits worth of lard, ' Watching. and a quarter's worth of ham,-AnA Magazine Worth Magazine is worth ten cents worth of that husky Llpplncott's .;- - .. .Rapid Calculation. v ; 1 .Typewriting. ...Penmanship. it . .Commercial MAN "RUGS" DEBTOR WEN AND MT IN CHURCH The Brethren of a Congrega- tion Engage in Unseemly Altercation. Mount Carmcl, 111.. Oct. 27. When Elder Defflndall, In a "testimonial service" at Riverside Chapel here, said that to refuse or fall to pay your honest debts Is tho 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 Orelss, merchant. Defnndall was Ignorant of the fact that Greiss 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 bo honest and pay his debts. If I owe Brother Mallett a bill and refuse to pay him, It Is the work of tho devil." At this point Mallett Jumped from his seat and began storming at saying the latter knew very was Indebt ' that he t ed to Grless. For a moment n fist fight was threatened, but it was averted by someone starting to sing "Just As I Am," which was Joined In by tho congregation. Later Mallett went to Greiss and paid him the nccount. A Mali Currier''! Loiul watching these days worth watchIts rgcent ing and worth reading. substantial increase in size, together vastly inwith a presumably creased monetary appropriation, enables It to present an alluring array of fiction, special articles, and other attractive features. Following the noteworthy lssuo for October with Ita striking complete novel by Ame-ll- e Rives, comes that for November, with a table of contents Just as reTho novelette Is "Tho markable. Island," by Augusta Kortrecht, who has one book "A Dixie Rose" and a number of clever short stories to her credit. "Tho Island" has setting and original an original characters In fact, there doesn't seem to bo anything about It that It's the tale of a Isn't original. raco for a woman's love but don't expect a for It Isn't denouement, that kind. ed cheese That cornea from Rotterdam, And Ave conts worth of onions, And a nickel's worth of eggs " ....Spelling. . . . .Civil Service. . . .Commercial law. . . . Arithmetic. ' ' Ke.ndlnS' ' G"cogrnphy. ' BankinR. Commerce. ,. ..PunctnoUon. . . .Use of Adding .English. Namo Mnchlno and ' t ...Grammar. .. otlicr offlco devices. that Well, say, you'd blame fool clerk Would laugh himself off his legs. "Now, how do you think," says ho to me, with a most offensive air, "You're goln'To carry all that stuff In that llttlel basket there?" Yesterday I went to tho store with a basket as of yore. The same old sue, the samo oia kind And when the clerk his ear Inclined I named my wishes o'er: "Give mo four bits worth of lard, and a quarter's worth of ham, And ten cents worth of that husky Address r Daviess County Business College "Acknowledge the College." E. B. Miller, Pres. Owensb oro, Ky. Def-flnda- ll, Seems heavier when he has a weak Fred back and kidney trouble. Duehren, Mall Carrier at Atchison, Kan., says: "I have been bothered trouble with kidney aad bladder and had a severo pain across my back. Whenever I carried a heavy load of mall, my kidney trouble Increased. Some time ago, I started taking Foley Kidney Pills and stneo 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 thorn. For m sale by all druggists. LONG HINT TERMINATES IN DEATH FOR FUGITIVE MIddlesboro, Ky., October 2C In a running fight with a Sheriff's Miracle, Cal posse early wanted for double murder at I'lne-vlllwas killed and Deputy Sheriff Thomas, of the posso, received wounds from which he died later. Tho fight took place In tho mountains near Clear Creek. A reward for the capture of Miracle has been outstanding for some time. A pos'e had been on Cal Miracle's trail for scvoral weeks. Late In August he killed Matthew Johnson and Mrs. William Gibson near Plnevllle. Immediately a reward for hla capture, dead or alive, was offered, hut Miracle eluded pursuit until yesterday, when ho was run down In tho mountain country, near here. All night tho posso stalked Miracle, and this morning he came out In the open to fight. Well armed. Miracle stood off the posse until ho fell, his body bullet-riddey, c, n. In severe cases of sore lungs, you need an Interim and external remedy. ltuIng tho dollar size BALLARD'S HOREHOUND SYRUP, you get two remedies for tho price of one. With every dollar bottlo thoro Is a freo HERRICK'S RED PEPPER POROUS PLASTER for tho chest. Sold by Hartford Drug Co., Hartford, Ky Donovan & Co., Beaver Dam, Ky. m 1 The Gist Of It. Two and two make four. Is This a platitude. ',r h ?fr Two and two mako three. This Is demagoglsm. Two and two mako ono hundred and fifty. This Is high finance. November Llpplncott's. In damp, chilly weather there Is always a largo demand for BALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT because many people who know by experience ita groat relieving power in, rheumatic aches and pains, prepare to apply It at the first Jwlngc. Price 26c, ,fOe and $1.00 perbote-,'- . ffold Drug Co.'', Hartford, by Hartford Ky Donovan & Pp., BoaW Dam, Kr. . m "It'a curious The Same OWSory. how habits fasten of our regular rate. Is only one-fift- h Tho amount, In cash or stamps, must accompany each article, or Six not be printed. It will words average a lino in ordiBurns whtto, clear and nary reading and every separato steady to the last drop. For tho soke of everyoneMn the counts as character or Initial letter family, Insist on having , cheese a word. Tho heading and the sigThat comes from Rotterdam, nature both count one lino each, And five cents worth of onions, Smokeless Bootless Odoreven if they are only a word or two. less Costs no more than in And a nickel's worth of eggs " O'UEAR'S COMPROMISE straight poetry, obituary All terior tank - wagon Kinds. Saves eyes; saves money. Your dealer has It In barrels direct trom our worm WITH SENATOR BRADLEY Well, say, you'd that through, one cent per word. KY. remember. CO.. LOUISVILLE, Auto OU. Contributors please blame fool clerk Ilish-GraXUOneTT at Warren, Fa. Motor Gasoline, It must not bo forgotten that be- Had gone on a laughln' Jag. fore the. Republican State Conven- "Chuck the basket." says he, 'you Saved Many From Dcritli. tion, Judge O'Rear had denounced W. L. Mock, of Mock, Ark., becan carry It all the election of a United States Sen- In this here paper bag." lieves he has saved many lives In his by the corrupt ator from this State 25 yearB of experience In the drug use of a "Jack pot." Among those WORTHY WOMAN WINS business. "What I always like to this statewho heard him make LAND LOTTERY PRIZE do," ho writes, "Is to recommend ment, was Hon. Leslie Coombs, for weak, King's New Discovery to Peru, and one of tho Rapid City, S. D., Oct. 28. Mrs. sore luncs. hard colds, hoarseness, Now tbe Princess Troatxtkoy of the State. Mary J. Kendall, of Rapid City, win- obstinate coughs, la grippe, croup, leading Republicans He hod publicly declared over his ner yesterday of No. 1 In the Rose- asthma or other bronchial affection, has writtqn a new novel for Lippincott's Magazine which signature, that he, and all others bud land drawing, has a husband for I feel sure that a number of my bids fair to overtop the reputation of her first great y work, " The Quick or the Dead." As in her first story, with whom he had spoken, believed who Is a paralytic, and for six years neighbors are allvo and well the scene is laid in Virginia, her beloved Southland. that O'Rear referred to the election she has worked hard to support him because they took my advice to use The1 plot is one of the most remarkable and absorbing of Bradley, nnd they applauded that and herself. It. I honestly believe It's the best when But that has ever appeared between covers. Don't wait to sentiment. virtuous lung medicine that's WJien the news came that she had throat and get the October number of Lippincott's in which nomination hung In tho drawn No. 1 Mrs. Kendall rushed to made." O'Rear's Easy to prove he's right. Amdlie Rives' great story appears. balance, It wns necessary for him to her husband with tho telegram In Get a trial bottlo free, or regular The number containing " The Quick or the Dead" was sold put in a flash. recover porno of the strength ho had her hand, and, falling on her knees !i0c or $1.00 bottle. Guaranteed by There will be an even bigger demand for her new story. lost by his personal attacks during beside the cripple In his Invalid James H. Williams. ra his race before the convention. chair, cried for Joy. Her husband, Three good numbers October(containing the Bradley had called him to account with tears streaming down his face, OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO new Amdlic Rives' story) and the November for repeating tho charge that ho stretched out his hand, and, placing O FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCn. O and December issues with- - each yearly subscription to begin with the January, 1912 had boon elected to the Senate by It on his wife's bead, said: O "W. B. Wright, Pastor. O y number. Send $2.50 and get fifteen corrupt means, and would accept Mary, I told you God OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO "There, numbers for the price of twelve. no other apology save a public would remember us so mo tlmo, and tribute that would satisfy his vani He has." Preaching every Fourth Sunday Lippincott's Magazine Philadelphia ty, and appease his wounded honor. They sat In silence while friends morning and evening. ITote. After January nt the yearly subscription price to It wn3 then that O'Rear made his crowded around tg offer congratulaSunday at Blblo School every Lippincott's Magatln. will b. advanced to f j.oo a year. humiliating surrender, proclaiming tions. 9:30 a. m. Bradley "the greatest living KenSix ydars ago Kendall, fatigued Communion service at 10:30 a.m. tucklan," whore title to the United with long watching over his dying Prayer meeting every Wednesday States Senate was "without flaw or daughter, went to the hills for a evening nt 8 o'clock. stain." breath of fresh air and fell from a precipice and was severely Injured. There Is little danger from a cold For classy Job printing: The Herald A blizzard was raging, and Kendall or from an attack of the grip except I lay twenty-thre- e hours covered with when followed by pneumonia, and snow, before reached. Since then this never happens when Chamber-aln'- s Cough Remedy Is used. This ho has been unable to worK. of Tho Hartford Herald will bo pleased to FREE IF IT FAILS remedy has won Its great reputation for their benefit we have made .an arrange"I do not believe there Is any and extensive salo by Its remarkament by which each may receive, on making application a Your Money Back if You are not other medlclno so good for whoop- ble cures of colds and grip and can ing cough as Chamberlain's Cough bo relied upon with Implicit confi- complimentary copy of Uncle licmns's Home Magazine which, Remedy," writes Mrs. Francis Tur-plSatisfied with the Medicine m since it has been enlarged and otherwise greatly improved, dence. For salo by all dealers. . Junction City, Oro. This remhaB been aptly called "Dixie's Great Monthly." Uncle Re-muWe Recommend. Hornets Rout Ball Players. edy Is nlso unsurpassed for colds is now one of the most noteworthy and attractive of long drive for a home run hU. A and croup. For salo by all dealis made for Southern readers and m which landed In a horneCB nest, broke American Magazines. We are bo positive that our rem ers. up a baseball tie In Prince's throbs with the heartbeat of Dixie. edy will permanently relievo consti Woods. Roxborough. Pa. Tho ball Her TiavelliiK Dress. pation, no matter how chronic it Fill out this coupon with your name and address, send It was Just after the apple epi- has not yet been recovered and nearmay bo, that wo offer to furnish tho sode In Eden. ly all of the players had to be led it to The H6rald office, and we will see that you receive a playmedicine at our expense should it "How free copyjjof this fine magazine. fortunate It occurred at homo. Tho two teams that were fall to produce satisfactory results. this season of tho year," remarked ing were tho Lafayottoa nnd Roxbor-oughIn tho tenth inning tho score It Is worse than useless to at- Eve, "when tho leaves aro of such stood 4 to 4, when ono 0 tho Roxtempt to euro constipation with stunning shades." borough playere landed 00 tho ball. EDITORS HERALD, Hartford, Ky.: cathartic drugs. Laxatives or cathThereupon she picked herself a Ho woe scampering serosa the home artics do much harm. They causo new gown. In accordance with your announcement, please have a copy of Uncfe prate when a shout from ttro woods a reaction, Irritate and weaken the Home Magazine sent to my address. attracted his attention, and when the bowels and tend to make constipaA Father's Vengeance two nines hurried ovor tbee found tion more chronic. Besides, their Would have fallen on any one who their left fielder writhing on the Name ....: use becomes a habit that Is attacked the son of Peter Bondy, of ground in agooy. The boll toseers "Postoffice '...;'..... South Rockwood, Mich., but he was attempted to rescue their twam mate , Constipation Is caused by a weak- powerless before attacks of KIdnoy and wese Immediately set upon by -. ness of the nerves and muscles of trouble. "Doctors could not help hundreds of angry hornets. R. F. D or Street...:...: the large lntcstlnoa or descending ho wrote, "so at last we gave him," Unprofitable Investment. colon. To expect permanent relief him Electric Bitters and ho Improv State The kite Walter 8. Logan, a New you must therefore tone up and ed wonderfully from taking six bot York corporation lawyer, left In his strengthen these organs and restore ties. It's the best KIdnoy medicine estate of about $260 000 sohxj 751,800 them to healthier activity. I ovor saw." Backache, tired feelshares of worthless mining stocks, Wo want you to try Rexall Or- ing, nervousness, loss of appetite, and K cost over $33,000 In lawyer on our recommendation. warn of Kidney trouble that may and witness fees to establish their derlies They nro exceedingly pleasant to end In dropsy, dlabotcs or Brlght's wortbleseness. take, being eaten like candy, and disease. Bewaro! Tako Elelctrlc Sabbath In History. aro Ideal for children, delicate per- Bitters and be safe. Every bottlo Sabbath keeping appears to history sons, and old folks, as well as for guaranteed. 50c at James H. Wil- soon after the Babel confusion among Thoy act directly on liams, tho robust. m all the scattered nations, and when the nerves and muscles of tho bowIsrael left .Egypt there were five known metbpdn of Sabbath oountlng. The Herald and Weekly Courier-Journ- al els. Thoy apparently have a neu- OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO $1.50 SPECIAL NOTICE O The ancient Hebrew calendar was the tral action on other assoclato or O " and Weekly Louisville Herald 1.35 In regard to O O Dearest approach to a scleatlflc calgans or glands. Thoy do not purge, " and Daily Owensboro Messenger , . . . 3.50 cause excessive looseness, nor cre- , OBITUARIES,, RESOLUTIONS O endar of any of which we have any ' " OF RESPECT, fie, and Twjce-a-wee- k Owensboro Messenger, . 9 record. ate any Inconvenience whatever. " They may bo taken at any time, day OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO and Twice-a-wce- k Owensboro Inquirer. . ; . . . 1.75 Holds 8lx Jobs. or night. They will positively re " and Daily Owensboro Inquirer Mies Rose Morlarlty of EJlyrta, 0 1 . . . ,3.25 Tho Hartford, Herald has adopted Is deputy city treasurer, deputy city lieve chronic or habitual constipaand Kentucky Farmer Louisville 4'' tion, if not of surgical variety, and a new rulo In regard to Obituaries, auditor, deputy clerk of the to we and Cincinnati Weekly Enquirer ''" the myriads of associate or depend- Resolutions of Respect, Cards of iouDCil,vclerk of the board of control " ?V 1.50 and Bryan's Commoner ent chronic ailments, If taken with Thanks, &c, whether written at the cleric to the director of public' ser" and Thrice-a-wee- k regularity for a reasonable length the behest of lodges, churches' nr In- vice and clerk to the director of pub New York World. .' . v. . . 1.65 of time. 12 tablets, 10 conts; 86 dividuals, and that Is, we shall lie safety. " and Twice-a-wee- k Sf. Louis Republic,., .". . . 1.50 tablets, 25 cents; 80 tablets, 50 charge at the rate of two cents per it " Market For Qlnienj. and National Magazine Monthly.....' 1.50 CSIltfl. n1v at mti line for all such articles, except obitHnlrl In TTnrfirf It China to offering an. unusually fa 1 and McCalPs Magazine FajiSio; . store The Rexall Store James'H. uary poetry, which will be one cent verable market for American glnsea; .30 per word, straJghCThfs is tne small- The stock at HonglfflBjr is lower that ' Wllhams, 214 Main street HartTHE HERALD. Hartford, Ky. ford, Ky. est rate we charge for anything: and tor several years previously. Solite Lamp Oil 4 .1 CHAS. C. STOLL OIL de "No-Ca- rt' AMELIE RIVES to-da- FREE to-da- Announcement! It READERS n, s's Re-7tK- dan-gerou- B. .- Clubbing Rates FOR YEAR SUBSCRIPTIONS. , HARTFORD HERALD'S i'V.75 Address I t.M 'PsjtfTEjipr WEDNESDAY, NOV. 1, 19U. THF. HARTFORD HERALD PAGE SEVEN. SCHOOLS IN CHINA They Have Curious and ous Methods of Teaching. AMAZING FEATS OF MEMORY. The HISTORY REPEATS ITSELF." Scrap Book PlaylnB Off a Tie1. Tbe last scene In tbe foRhlonablo llfo of tbe Count D'Oraay as told in Mr. As Sclplo Was to Hannibal So Wm Wellington to Napoleon. There Is probably no more remark- McCall's Magazine and McCall Patterns For Women Hare Mora Friend than any other magazine or patterns. McCall s is the reliable Fashion Guide monthly in one million one hundred thousand homes. Besides showing all the latest designs of McCall Patterns, each issue is brimful of sparkling short stories and helpful information for women. Sara Monay and Keep la Stria br lubecriblnjf for McCall's Magazine at once. Coin only 50 cents a year, including any one of th celtbnttd McCall Patterns tree. McCaO Patterns La ad all others In style, fit, simplicity, economy and nnmber sold. More dealers sell McCall Patterns than any other two makes combined. None hither than 15 cents, lluy from your dealer, or by xnau frsm Pupil Are Kept "Get tlna by Heart" Books of Which' They Have No Understanding, After Which Comes the' Explanation. A Chinese schoolboy etita off one lino morning when seven or eight years old to enter on his Instructional course, lie makes the most profound obeisance to ula teacher. Ill parents provide the table nt which itnd tho otool on which ho site. TLey ulso supply the "four precious articles." tho Ink slab, the Ink cake, the pen or brush for writing and the paper. He will have no need at Urxt of the writing materials, all his time betug employed In memortzlug the book given him. Perhaps a dozen boys, each a class by himself, are busy uu bis entry. Each Is shouting bis ta.--k nt tho top of his voice, the teacher sitting nt bis table In till the somnolent wakefulness of a Judge. No wrong pronunciation or Intonation escapes bis practiced ear. and correction Is frequent. It Is a slmplo country bouse, with Its earthen floor, its unglnzed windows nnd Its air of utter poverty. Our young hopeful, says tho National In due time Is Introduced to,the "Trlmetrlcal Classic" nnd tho questionable statement, which formal Its very threshold, that "men at birth aro radically good," so set In classical form that be has no more idea of its meaning than if it were In Greek. It is not meaning, however, that is the object Just now, but sound and memorizing. Then he will bo introduced to the book of surnames. 400 in number, as another exercise In "getting by heart." after which In parts of tbo land the "Thousand Character Classic" is set This is a book consisting of tbo number of characters named, no one of which Is ever used twice. Still no explanation Is Tifuchsafed. For all the learning our youth is gaining he might wltb equal proQt memorize a number of auction catalogues. IIo is given in varying order, according to the custom followed by his teacher, tho four sacred books the "Great Learning." also known as "The Door of Virtue;" the "Analects" of Confucius, the "Doctrine " of the Mean" nnd tbe "Book of Ite-vleMen-cius.- For Yean the Telgumoutb Shore's biography of him: Just before tho dinner hour a pastry rook's boy presented himself nt Goro House with a dlsb, tent In. so he said, by tbe confectioner. Having left this in the kitchen, be deliberately walked upstairs to t h e count's dressing room. "Well, who's that?" asked D'Orsay. It was a sber IfTs officer. "Really!" ex claimed D'Orsav VS nnd demnndeil that be should be permitted to com - plete the tvlng of thk wiitcii was exECCTEl). ,,.. SU0D or , prNon. his tie muM be perfect "Hut count" "Bub, bah! All In good time." The officer was quite Interested In tbo tying of that tie. Few men bad been so honored as to bo nljowed to see bow D'Orsay tied his tie. and. lo, by the time the tie was tied the sun bad sunk to rest and D'Orsay was free till sunrise! "lohn." said D'Orsay, calmly walk' lng off to tbe drawing room, "kick this chap out of the door." The which was executed, and tbe writ was not We scatter seeds with corelrss hand And dream we ne'er shall see tbem more, Dt for a thonnnnd years Their fruit appears In weeds that mar the land Or healthful store. The deeds we do, the words we say, Into still air they seem to fleet. Wa count rhem over past. But they shall last-- In tho dread Judgment tbey And we shall meet. I charge thee by the years gone by. (Wj. Example. In work and play. Lest tn that world their cry Of woe thou bear. For the love's sake of brethren dear, Keep thou the one true way. John Keble. able historical parallel than that exhibited by the career of Sclplo the hero of tbe second Punic war. and tbe Duke of Wellington, tbe conqueror of Napoleon Each from an ancient and noblo family, line I) was the second greatest soldier of his age, pitted In a life and death struggle ugainst the greatest. As Sclplo was to Hannibal so was Wellington to Napoleon. Hannibal threatened tho very existence of Itome; Napoleon was on a fair way to becomo tho master of Europe. Again, Spain was the center of tbe most splendid achievements of both commanders. The victories of Sclplo rn Spain are too well known to need recnpltulotlon. and Wellington's triumphs In tho peninsular war form ono of the commonplaces of history. Neither of these great generals met his until tbo final and decislvo battles Zama and Waterloo respectively. And the result of both bottles was exile to tbo defeated chiefs. Hannibal retired to Ephcsus; Napoleon was deported to St. Helena. But tbo parallel docs not end here. Both Sclplo nnd Wellington exchanged a military for a political career. And here tbo same fate pursued them. Sclplo Incurred tbe enmity of tbo Itoman senate; Wellington gained tho hostility of tbo London populace. And here follows the most remarkable feature of tho parallel drawn between these two great men. Seventeen years elapsed from tho battle of Zama seventeen years to tho very day when the great Sclplo was tried on n question of bribery. Ho was not slow in bis defence to remind bis Judges that on that day bo had saved the republic Scvcntocn years elapsed from tho bnttlo of Waterlooseventeen years to tho very day when the great Wellington had to tako rcfugo from tbe attack of a London mob, angered on nocount of bis opposition to tbe parliament reform bill. Tbo only point In which tbe parallel falls is this: Sclplo died outside bis beloved city of Home; Wellington has bis monument In St. Paul's cathedral, London. But tbe parallel between the careers of these two extraordinary men remains as one of the curiosities of history. Youth's Companlou. Afri-ennued y s, Tho Kind You Hnvo Always Bought, nnd which has been In uso for over SO years, has borno tho signntnro of and hns been inndo under his per- J1), Bonal supervision slnco Its infancy. ffli All Counterfeits, Imitations and" but Experiments that trifle with nnd endanger tho health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. Ju.st-ns-goocl"- What is CASTORIA Costorin Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing; Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine- nor other Narcotic substance Its ngo is its guarantee. It destroys "Worms and allays Fcvcrlshncss. It cures Diarrhoea mid "Wind Colic It relieves Teething; Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, giving-- healthy and imturnl sleep. Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. - McCALL'S MAGAZINE 236-24- W. 37th CojT, St, New York City ! rrwtaapl fnalaa Cmlin. tn Cca tn KILLthe COUGH AND CURE the LUNGS w,th Dr. King's GENUINE The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over TMC (vccu Soars the Signature of CINTaun 00MHNT. TT CASTORIA ALWAYS New Discovery F0RC8ffisHS,,S? AND ALL THROAT AHDLUNGTROUBLES. GUARANTEED SATIBFACTOBY OH MONBV REPTjrNPE.T HUHtr .TUttT. niwtorkcitv. 30 Years. Subscribe for The Herald; $1 a year. Six months, 50c. Very Serious --a serious matter for one medicine and liave the wong one given y'u. For this reason we urge you in buying to IE:TT"CrOIC"2" ight and Power Company (IXCOIirOItATKD) It is a very be careful to get the genuine BL&ck-dmjgH- T A HAPPY , As early ns thirteen. It may be. bo will hove done the memory work of the four books and be capablo of reeling off "yards, rods, furlotigs or miles" of learning. Then enlightenment In tho form of explanation begins. Dark ness is made visible, and education may be said to have begun. There U wearisome work In sight now. As If the books themselves were not revivify thetorpld LIVER and restore of sufficient dllllculty. there are end- slightest use. IU natural action. less commcntarlm after the fashion of Flossie's. fnco conour own on tbt nible or Shakespenro. tinued to bo ugly, A healthy LIVER means pure The "Great Learning" provides illus- and her friends blood. trations of virtue, alms nt tbe conntnnt continued to tell Pure blood means health. roncwal of good and so at tbo attain- ber so. Health means happiness. ment of the highest excellence. Its At last sbo conideal Is n righteous government over a sulted a specialist Take no Substitute All Druggists. tranquil and happy people. Tho "Doc- -- I am willing." coxsuxted a Bra-sh- e ciaust. trine of the Mean" Is more strictly Insaid, "to pay dividualistic. Correct conduct In every you anything If yeu will only make stage of life Is its subject. mo beautiful. I should like you to CAUSE AND REMEDY. The chief competitive examinations start on my nosa Can you Improve nro three In number. The first, for tho Sltusal. or B. A. degree. Is held at Tho specialist looked nt It thoughtUncertainty of the immediate tho prefcctural city: the second, tho fully. Flossie's nose wns her weakest future is looked upon by many men Ku-Jeor M. A., at tho provincial point Leaning back lu bis chair and of affairs, as a blockade to entercapital, nnd the third, tho Tsln-ahl- . half closing bis eyes. In bis best pro- prise and business prosperity, and or LL. D.. at Peking. In one or other fessional manner, be said: this blockade is now quite apparent of these tbe clever youth whose ca"Well, madam. I can't guarantee to reer we are following may possibly mnko It really beautiful, but I couldn't throughout the channels of trade. find himself In a peculiar position as help The Presidential Election: the improving it If 1 hit it wltb a competitor with his own father 6r even efforts of Congress with no fixed mallet" his grandfather, who. with more perpurpose; Organized Labor as a new severance than luck or brains, keeps factor in politics; together with Sounded Like a Joke. "pegging njvay" year rrfter yoar till Miss Christie Macdonald bns been other matters of greater or less success arrives or death. Many are tho attwnpts nt trickery, taking boxing lessons, so the other import, represent at this time a cribbing, bribery or whatever may night she was fully prepared when. chaotic conflict of separate interbring the candidate stitflclently near upon leaving tbe theater, she was In- ests, to harmonize which is now the of the top to Iks one of tho favored few sulted by ono In tbo loiterers. acqulrod problem before the country. Rejoicing ber nowly who "pass." the percentage f these All want Prosperity, Teace ant being fractionally small at times. To knowledge. Miss Mucdonald landed a Plenty. Read with care the Cinright band blow which, sent tbo ofguard against frumd (tbero are precinnati Enquirer, a journal that cautions such ns coiiW never novo boon fender sprawling. Towering above him. Khe Indignantly prints all. the news each day frcm suggested lu the west. throughEvery candidate hns ht own little said. "How dare you Insult a defense- every commercial center woman)" and wratbfnlly passed out the world. A barometer of cell in which be works during tho days less of tbe examination. Not a few die on. brute then looked np and simply causes and effects that points out, Tbe as a Beacon Light, the danger and under tbo ordeal. "Any nanny is good murmured. "Defenselessl" young's the safeguard therefrcm. which gives a man his M, A.." says Magazine. As well known, the Daily En tho proverb, and "If coo comes out first on tbo dragon list there Is a chance quirer is the largest in size and At the Jumping Off Place. .within ten years of being in tbo Phoo-nl- i highest priced paper in the United Colonel John H. Carroll, tbo pool," which bolnc Interpreted railroad lawyer, was in Washing States, yet cheapest, measured by means that ho who beads tho M, A. quality and quantity. lis is likely, by and by to becomo a ton last winter and. needing the servThe Weekly Enquirer, with the Indeed, it happens to our ices of a mnn to travel with him In Ilnnlln. So. years of bin private car. hired a good looking cream and digest of all the news, yiJung hopeful now arrived at much' discretion, ne eve become the and well recommended young fellow able and conservative editorials, Bhuang Yuan of bis year, tbo laureate from Virginia whom be happened to market reports, methods and results from Government and State or senior classic, as ho might be named meet Tbe man's name wns Gilbert and bo Experiment Stations, veterinary In the west. Whereupon on his return to his na- never had been on a railroad train ex- matters, People's Forum, choice tive province be Is received with the cept to come up from bis Virginia literature, short and continued storhighest honors from the highest peo- bomo to Washington. He traveled ies, sermons, general ple, tho viceroy tending, nnd tbeu a with tbo colonel back and forth be- information, etc., with the exclusion tween Washington and New York, curious thing happens. Many of tbe of all matters of scandal and impeople of tho province having tbo same Now' York and Chicago and Chicago is today the Cleanest nnrnamo apply for the honor of being and St Louis and rode a good deal on morality, worship at tboy'nncostrul tho observation end of tbo car. All Weekly Family Journal obtainable. permitted to ball of tbo successful genius; and ac- .the roads the car went over wero two Each issue is alone worth the price of a year's subscription. company their appeals with valuable track or four track roads. Solicitors for subscriptions make Not long ago tbo colonel bad his car They thus establish a persuasives. o switched off on a single track road In a handsome profit and increase the claim to relationship with tbo deslro of having a friend at court Ohio during tbo night When Colonel good influence of The Enquirer in Carroll awoko tn tbe morning and the uplift of morality and industry, Now tork Sun. went out to tbe observation end of tbo and for the betterment and welfare .When a man is no longer anxious to car he found Gilbert contemplating of the community. For terms write 8o better than well be Is done for. D the single track with much Interest ."Colonel." he said, "this here roll- - to Tho Ennrirer, Cincinnati, Ohio Si TJaydon. A GltEAT BARGAIN! mart iMtna tn mn nnlv in wnv Finer T,,Clnc,!1B,, Weekly Enquirer and are we goto' to git baekr-turi- ar nneua . life ts more governed by Evening I TI Hartford Herald Both Ono Poet forti"tha,B by raa.-HtsH- M Year For Only $1.23. Easily Improved. There was no getting away from tho fact Flossie's face was ugly. Kven ber best friends told her so nnd seldom visited her without offer ing her advice or suggesting some kind of remedy. But .neither p n I n t nor powder nor paste nor patent preparation was of the HOME Is one where health abounds. With Impure blood there cannot be good health. Wlthn disordered LIVER thero cannot be good blood. E. G. ZEBCaor-fc- f TutfsPills Will wire your house at cost. Electric Lights are clean, healthy and safe. No home or business house should be without BARRASS, MGR., ord, EZr. liver Medicine The reputation of this old, reliable medicine, for constipation, indigestion and liver trouble, is firmly established. It does not imitate other medicines. It is better than others, or it would not be the favorite liver powder, with a larger caie man all others combined. SOLD IN TOWN them vhen within reach. wwvwwwywtfwwwwwwwwwwww SEND YOUR BOY TO MATHENEY & BATTS Itr Vanderbilt Training School FOR BOYS Elkton, Kentucky. select school for boys. Faculty of college-traine- d men. Our patronage has come from several Southern States. Twenty-fou- r different towns in Western Kentucky represented this year. A limited Electric Lights. Steam Heat, Hot and Cold Baths. Extremely Healthful location. recently spent on improvements. $4,000.00 No saloons in the town or county. Moral surroundings excellent. Unexcelled as a school for young boys. Nineteenth Year Begins September 6, 1911. m non-sectari- Write for catalogue. Address all communications to Desk "C. i ami-abl- MATHENEY & BATTS. , 'wmmmmmwmmmmmAif 2fe--ia1u-, OP ,. -- vAlit. page EianT. THE HARTFORD HERALD her husband died. She was al LEFT HER INFANT ON bedBld0 when the ond carae also was tls youngest son; Herbert, who had been cruising with his MUSH HEAP IH father. toTo j WEDNESDAY? JOV. 3,HU. ' li L" ' il.,4rn..J Ike liartjora rierald, SOMETHING ABOUT nt ALLEY Messenger ho escaped of The OWonsboro from his keeper, and accomplished Sunday says: uary 2-- 1912. something that doctors have been Mrs. Emma Taylor, tho woman striving to do for 20 years. who abandoned her None RULES OF THE SHOW. During the rampage' that follow- baby boy Filday night, when she 1. Entries close Saturday, De Our stocks are so large that you have every style and pattern, and size, and shape from which to ed his acquired freedom "Jim" put left it on an ash heap In an alley at select: and wo make buying BY HAIL, Just as easy and satisfactory as you can do It ln the store. comber 23d. ' We have special things that you oan get HOWHSBB ELSE, such as : pay the ew "" '"" l" i'"",lr"u "",UB ui tho rear of No. SOS Crittenden must 2. All exhibitors Ruhkamp and William Shuck-cen- ts street, was arrested by Officer Rob-bin- s, Association membership fee of fty Oscar Levy's Special Boys' Levy's Special co whon' ln h,s of on Saturday morning, when which entitles them to all the man both Iast to tear down air the chande- - sho applied to tho County Judge, 2 Men Xo ex- Suits Suits LcneHts of the Association. in me piace. no o uiurouKiuy asking him to send her other child, ,i fnr tl.o Tnnlr.r no. .i i. ol frightened tho old men that they a boy of two years, to the Mary partment. and all the Loading; Lines of may be retained by fled precipitately, leaving canes nnd Kendall home, at which place she 3. Exhibits had attempted to leave both her the owner, all return churgfi to bo crutches behind. Shuckman, who Is a veteran of children on Friday a"ternoon. paid by tho owner. the Civil War, was wounded and Tho warrant on which- - tho wom1. No exhibitor can make movo We lBBU8 tt nev- - an was arre3ted charged her with JeSd'free'on4?10 Whkh W0 one entry In eac'i "lass, but tint! been paralvzel ever since, than "r leading ins nomo. wunoui cane or desortlng her Infant child, with a ... h tn which in nonh rln WE ALSO SEND SAMPLES FREE. cmtcli. reckless disregard for Its llfo. AfA sample must b prois eligible. Mention this paper and write us fully for anything you want ln our line, and you'll get a whon 'he big monkey, ter being arrested, tho woman vided for each class ontored, and satisfactory answer. And If anything you buy here Is not exactly what you want it'ciay bo orang-outpn- c that she had deserted the baby G. All corn exhibited must have which is a cross between an and n baboon, tore through that was found In the alley, but la been grown by the exhibitor in Hembers Retail Merchants Association. Failro! Fires Refunded at Certain Times. a bowling alley, Shuckman ran out ter admitted tho charge. She was 1911. A House Established 50 Years Ago. Tbc Largest In Its Line. profit con-nf- a of the back door, and the pace he taken to tho county Jail. Her ex G. In the yield and RuhVamp. who followed, amining trial will probably be held In thn .tnnlnr Dpnnrtiiipii: the iset for The Third -- .hii.itr m,,Bt ni rri(ipn, f i Wn wns marked bv both speed and en Tuesday. ' ''urance When tho monkey was The woman admitted that she Bright and disinterested persons who measured finally corralcd, both men were safe had come from Evansvllle and said the ground and weighed tho corn. ly In their homes, Spot. Market half a mile away. that the trustee of that township Tlic certlflcate must be approved by had given her the money to come to County Doard Superintendent or PETER ROTRROCI' FOUND the She said that neither Owensboro. other person who may be In change DEAD IN COUNTRY DARN she nor the boy of two years had the boys' corn club of the roiui-tof oaten anything from Thursday noon Contestants for the prcrclums The Owonsboro Inquirer of Suntill Saturday morning. "When ask-o- d for jleld and for profit must males day says: why sho'had abandoned the baby, grown an exhibit of 30 cars of com Peter Rothrock. a painter, was In the contest corn. Lon than oiw found dead in the barn of Turner she said that she was unable to suphalf acre will not admit to this ion-tes- t. Burns, near Sutherland, shortly af- port It, and that she knew that its imOWDEIt. a few , ter 3 o'clock Friday afternoon, by cries would he heard within Oct. 30. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie up '.he cost of pro- Mis. Fred Burns and her aunt, who minutes after she left it ln the al- Smith and 7. In making little son Edward, of duction In the profit per acr-- j con wore In search of eggs. Tho body ley. Hartford, who have been visiting The woman showed little signs of test, an Itemized statement must ')e 0f a malli iynK face downward, KIrtley and Mr. and Mrs. Frank submitted showing all cxpondt"iroi'. ureatly frlchtcned the two women, any concern over the matter till she Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Eskrldge, have the labor and materials used. La- - an,i u,)tm giving tho alarm, Fred was questioned as to whether or not returned to their home. bor will bo valued at 73 cents per nurns an,i Charles Harden, who she objected to serving a sentence in Mrs. B. F. KIrtley and grand In then startilav for bovs and SI. 00 ner day for i rnrm unrt ,. , .,. ' ... ,.i ed the penitentiary; she was arrest- - daughter, Miss Mattle Eskrldge, Crjing, The woman men. Horses win ue rrrxlltpfl nt. ..... iUUI11 UI1Ui IUUI1U MIC 1UUI1 .III UU U1U We carry the best line of Groceries and Shelf Hardware led In Owensboro about two months went to Drakesboro Saturday. 7Jj cents. Manure will be valued at Hothrock. Miss Bertie Shacklett, of Para ,. laK a"l was ne(1 20 an1 C08t8 tor . in the country. AVe make it a specialty of giving you better e wagon load, on nnrn fl.00 per iiuiiiiuil) vuiwiivi uiiwwtiuii utko .,.m.i dise, is visiting Mrs. B. F. KIrtley. account of part of tho value remain- and accompanied by W. B. Davis of Immoral conduct. Miss Janet Abercromblo went to values for less money than you aro able to get elsewhere. Tho two children are now at the ing in tho soli. All fertilizers will the Owonsboro Undertakers' AssoMniy Kendall home and Saturday Drakesboro Friday. Come and inspect our goods and let us quote you the lowest be credited at full cost. The corn ciation, wont out to Sutherland, Mrs. Perkins, Mrs. Nel aftTnoon a young woman, who Mil be valued nt the markot price whore an Inquest was hold. Tho son and daughter, Miss Gertrude, cash prices. See us before buying your Shells and rememon Decembor 1. This price will bo Jury returned n verdict that Itoth-roc- k fal'd to give hes name, but who was married, asked of Drakesboro, visited Mrs. James ber the place id the furnished to exhibitors on request. came to his death by the ex- stated that she that she be allowed to caro for tho Aborcromble Monday. H The yield Is to be determined cessive use of alcoholics and unduo Mr. Frank KIrtley, wife and lit boy. by the weight of oar corn whon exposure, and that the body had I Bmma Taylor, who was tle sons, LeRoy and J. B visited ei" drawn from tho field, using boon ln the barn two or ihreo days. Saturday on tho chajgo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Ben Shacklett, of PUEXTIS. OLATON. (o the bushel. The body was In a decomposed arrested Saturday and Sunday. baby, deserting her Oct. 80. Mrs. Jessie Fulton died A comploto list of rulos will bo condition, Oct. 29. Messrs. J. A. Daniel, or and tho entire right ear Our school Is progressing nlcply was brought before Judge Hasklns fsmiMl with the final promlum list. was eaton Hartford, and G. D. Daniel, of this at tho Ijomo of her father, Mr. Joe from Rothrock's head, Monday morning and upon being with MJbs Bun Woods, of Itochesi of their Wilson, Oct. 19, 1911. Hor rewore tho guests If you aro Intcrostod, save your which showed that the unfortunate Eijacp, tor, as teacher. and mother, Mr. and Mrs. T. main wero burled at East Provirorn nnd wrlle for completed pre- man had been dead possibly two or Informed of tho nature of the of-Quite a crowd of young folks vis fenso, ontored a plea of guilty, and dence on tho following day, after mium list, nnd any other Informa- threo days. W. Daniel, last Sunday. jsho was held over to tho grnd ited Mr. and Mrs, Chns. Puke Sunfuneral services conducted by Rev. tion desired. Score cads giving M,ater Harry Bean and Lee Tlio body was brought to Owensday and wore entertained charmingof Beaver Dam, aro visiting R. D, Bennett. Flandards may be had on appllca- - iinro nn,i prepared for burial, and IJury, which wllll convene'next Mon-jda- v ly with music. All enjoyed It very ,. morning. Tho woman wll prob .. I.. , Is Mrs. Lee Baker, of rpjatlves near here. lion. imu miliums win no inKcn u wonirai -- q, ably bo Indicted on the second day much. Those present wero: Misses t'o- Scc'y. Mrs. G. W. Daniel, Miss Zolla visiting her mother, Mrs. Luclnda C.i:n. City Sunday morning on the 7:20 Is tho general Mattle and Ethel Eskrldge, Olllo Lyons and Mr. R. L. Arms, of this Taylor, near hero. Lexington, Ky. o'clock, train where the Interment of tho court, and as It opinion that she should bo punish- and Corlnne Murphy, Ada Murphy, place, were the guests of Mrs. Bella Mrs. Nola Boyd, of Horso Branch, will take place Beatrice Du,ke and ed, it Is likely that she will be' given of Rockport, , last spent a few days rit.(;i-:iwith her sister, I.OV Daniels and family at G2 , about I'eter Uothrock was tyessrs, James Hays, of Moorman, Airs. Joe Wilson, recently. Sunday. AT IIOPKIXSVIfjIiE years of age, and Is survived byhls a, term In the penitentiary. Wright, Andrew Burke. Harrison 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jake Condit, of Mrs. W. H. Lyonrf, who has been wife and daughter. Ho has boon a Mlsa Asnes Abercromblo wont to KAHTVIKW. visited relatives near here Ky., Oct. Hopklnsvllle, 29. ' tho guest of relatives In Louisville transient painter for n number of Oct. 30. The singing conven- Drakesboro Saturday. for tho past two weeks, returned last week, "Motbor, don't grieve after mo, I years, and has done a great amount Mrs. Cal Wright and little son tion at Mt. Carmel church Sunday Mr. Sam Gentry, of Beaver Dam, home last Friday. cannot stand to live without Shelby, of work In Daviess and adjoining was quite a success. There was a Howard went to Nelson Saturday. Oh, for morcy sake, bury mo by the counties. Miss Nannie Glasscock Is on tho spent a fow nays with relatives near wont to Miss Orena Gilliam large crowd In attendance. heroTIast week. sick list. fido of my dear one. Don't take my Mr. ond Mrs. Luther Collins, of Drakesboro Saturday. lK.Sro.I)-ixT- . SUE Jl'Ml'S Mr. Luther Elliot has been rings nnd brncolot off." Mr. Charlie Daniel has purchased 1XTO WBIjIi AXI) BXn.S blKE Taylor Mines, spent a few days with Couching nt Nli;!it the C. N, McDanlel farm and Mr. threshing peas ln this neighborhood This is tho pitiful note loft by Mr. S. I?. Trench recently. has purchased a farm the last few days. Means loss of sleep which Is bad for McPanlel formerly Miss Mrs. Kverett Jones, Mrs. Sally Martin, ,of Sutherland, Ky., Oct Hawesvllle. 28. Miss Mr, Emerson Rogers Is drilling a Hobble Martin, who committed suitho children and hard on grown near Horton. aged thirty, was'"!'0"1 a few days last week with' rersons. Foley's Honey and Tar cide this aftornoon by swallowing Janey Wilson, Born to the wife of Mr. Odle wojljflt the Shultztown schoolhouse. and relatives In this ,vlcln- - Compound stops tho cbugh at once, Cooksey, tho 23d, a fine boy. At'Air. Carrol Chapman, of Herrln, carbollr acid, following the death found drowned In a well, near horfrlends liome. two miles south of this city. .y. relieves the tickling and dryness in tending physician. Dr. C. W. Felix. HI., visHed relatives near here reFriday of bor sweetheart, Shelby Mr. Clarenco Patton, of Beech tho throat and heals the Wilson, of Louis- cently. Mlsa Maudle Hill. She had separated some time this afternoon, The coroner was inflated was held Orovo, Is tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. membranes. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Wilson, of ago from hor husband and had con- - notified and an Inquest no opiates ville, Is visiting her brother's wife,. Contains Dob Patton. Hartford, attended tho burial of his and Is best for children and delicate Mrs. Ernest Wilson. suited nn nttornoy relative to suing aml a verdlct (,f ,leath from Bulc,de Mr. Will Rldgoway and faihlly, of persons. was returne'- - Tho deceased was a Messrs. Cortes Payton and Essie niece, Airs. Jessie Fulton, last FridayRefuse, substitutes. For for divorce ',,a,,Rhtor of Honry WIIboh. of Is- - Masonvlllc, spoilt Saturday and Sun-da- v salo by all druggists. m Miller, who aro engaged ln work at -week. It Is said she and Hill had been with Mr. and Mrs. W. II. May-fiolMr.' and Airs. C. AI. Swain, of lovora for nmntiiH. n...i .inrinc ti.n'1"""1 Station, and she is survived by Daniel Boone, returned homo tiero" Sho E0Veral urotll""8 ni sisters. HOW O'ltEAIt IS USING vlsUed relatives hero last young man's illness of fever she be-- 1 last Saturday. . Mr. L. D. French went to Beaver was a nlece of tho late Ju,B0 ' W. MAILS TO GAIN VOTES week. came vcrv dospondont. She spent Dam Sunday evening and will reWilliams, of Owensboro. m, Sick Headache. Rev. and Airs. J. T. Casobler, of i mnc . It is be """. f Vlt, .IUJIIM, 1AIf MIR h1-- '') II This distressing dlseaso results Rockport, Here Is a sample of a letter be "evcu 8nc W"B suncring irom njei turn visited their son, Air. am! It was Immediately aftor her family, of ing mailed to the tobacco growers from a disordered cpndltlon of tho W. A. Casebler, and family here reMr. Mat return from tho cometery and wlillo ancholla, which caused her to take Owensboro, Martin and are speeding r fow days of tho State by Judge C'Reai; with stomach, nnd can be cured by tak- cently. tho family wero at dinner that sho tho rash stop. The remains will bo burled ing Chamberlain's Stomach and at the family with relatives in this vicinity. Rev. N. B. Watson preached his tho hope of gaining tholr voto: drank the ncld. Sho was unconRevs. Lashbrooks and Wlllet "My Dear Sir: My attitude to Liver Tablets. Get a free sample at first sermon at East Providence scious whon found. She was 20 burying ground, hear her former closed a very successful revival at wards and sympathy for tho tobac- any drug store and try H. m Sunday. years or ago anil an unusually pret- home. Bell's Bun church Thursday night. co growers of Kentucky In the Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Southard ty woman. She was a seamstress "FAITH CL'IIKH" SIMI'IW Eighteen for baptism, quite a num struggle for fair prices slnco 1906, maxwell: wore at tho bedside of their grand and highly respected. OK HKMOIOX" ber restored and tho church greatly Oct. 28. Mr. Herbort Boll, of child, at Render, who has heen danhas brought down upon mo pow revived. this place, who has been going to gerously 111 of diphtheria, last weeky erful opposition. JOKKI'M rrhlTZKIt I1IKS Washington, D. C, Oct. 28. A Messrs. B. J. and L. D. French I have Mr. Thomas Ildr, o Centortowti, ovldonce that the To- school at Hartford, has returned OX IIOAUD HIS YACHT vigorous attack on "faith -- cures" made a business trip to Owensboro bacco Trust Is taking an active, home. attended church at East Providence was made at tho annual conference Monday. Mr. J. O. Crowe and wlfo went to Sunday, though unexposed, part in the cam Cbarloston, S. C Oct. 29. Jos- - of tho Unitarian churches Owensboro Thursday. Airs. Zlbo Arbuckle, of , paign agalnBt me, and an effort Is oph I'ulltzer, proprietor Now York Hov. Oeorgo ft. Dodson, of St. Louis, A LESSON IN KEEPING Messrs. George Beasley and Jim Is visiting relatives near here. being made by appealing to prejuI'ost-DIWorld and St. Louis characterized them as "menaces to THE DOLLAR AT HOME dices and bringing up dead Issues, Beasley, OwenBboro, spont Sunday Air. and Airs. C. D, Barnes, . of y patch, died at 1:40 o'clock tho country and to national llfo," Williams Alines, to confuse the situation and obscure with Mr. and Mrs. A. N,. 'Crowe. visited relatives aboard his yacht, the Liberty, In and "fanaticisms." ago a farmer put his Ten years Mr. and Mrs. N. T. May went to near here Sunday, the real questions Involved, ' Charleston harbor. Itov. Howard N. Drown, of Dos- - initials on a dollar bill. The next The Immediate "I believe It is to your Interest as Llvermore Tuesday. causo of Mr. Pulitzer's death was ton, said faith cures wore simply day ho went to the nearest town and Miss Louise Rtloy went to OwensChamborlaln'B Stomach and. Llv-a tobacco grower and your duty as heart failure. Ho had been In 111 'offshoots of religion," and that spent It with a merchant. Before a citizen to assist ln counteracting boro Saturday. Tablets do not sicken or" gripe, health for several days, but until .Christianity was on trial for Its life the year was out ha got the dollar this opposition, and I shall appreMr. J .0. Crowe, Delia Crowo and may bo taken with perfect safea few hours before tho end nono of as not before In years. bill back. Four times Jn slx'Vears ciate your careful consideration of and Elia Crowe went to Hartford ty by the most dellcato woman or ' thoso around him had any bubpIc- Dr. Harvoy W. Wiley, puro food tho dollar came hack to him for this matter. Monday. the youngest child. The old and Ion of tho gravity of his condition. champion and Chief of the Bureau produce, and threo times he heard feeble will also find them a most Very truly yours, Wlwt Would You Do? Tho chango for tho worse cane of Chemistry, Department of Agri- - of It ln the pockets of his nolgh-borsuitable remody for aiding and "ED C. O'REAR," In case of a burn or scald, what strengthening their weakened diat about 2 o'clock this morning, culture, was the principal speaker The last time ho got It back would you do to rellovo tho pain? gestion and for regulating the bow- -, was four years ago. He sent It to n Starts Much. Trouble. when ho suffered an attack of so- - at the afternoon session. If all pcoploknow that neglect of Such Injuries are liable to occur In els. For sale by ail" dealers. ' Retail Mall Ordor Hpuse. He has Tore pain,. By daylight he appeared I ni At n Democrntlo rally ln Madison, hover seen to be better ond fell asleep soon that dollar" sinco- n6r constlnatlon" would result In 'severe any family and everyone should be Wis., Gov. Woodrow Wilson,' of Now never will. That dollar will nover Indigestion, yellow Jaundice or' vir prepared for them, ' Cb'amberlaln'a o'clock. Ho awoke at The Philadelphia Athletics of the after 10:30 complaining of pain in (Jersey, was acclaimed the noxt Pres- pay any more school or road tax for ulent liver trouble, they would soon Salvo applied on a soft cloth will re American League won the baseball 1 o'clock of the United States. hm, will not build or brighten any take Dr. King'B Now Life Pills, and llove the pain almost Instantly, and championship " of the' world hy de- ' Ills heart, fell into a faint and ox- - ident mlrw.1 at 1:40 o'clock. . of tho homes of tho community. He end it. It's the only safe way. Boat. unless the Injury Is a very severe feating the' New York National headache, dyspepsia, J pne, will cause the parts to heal League team by the Bcore of 13 to 2. .sent' It, entirely out of. tho circle ofMtb. ?iiItwFf4vioj4a been sent . and debility. 25c at James without leaving a scar. For sale by to himself and nls nelgh-Jc- hl arrived from flew xoric y 1 AA fw, m. all dealers. Williams. m For clawy Job priatlag: Tlw Herald and reached the yacht, Shortly bo-- J i to-da- y, 5, PROVED After Trying to Place Two' Little COM SHOW MONKEY FOR TWOCUBE PARALYTICS Ones in. Home for 'N Loulvllle. ,'Ky., Oct. 28. When AgriculTo be Held at College of Children. "Jim," a mischievous Simian, owned by T. B. Owens, was being moved to ture, Lexington, Ky., Jan- ANNUAL -- ORDERS CLOTHES BY NAIL We Handle at lor .r tfpay EXPRESS : k. winter quarters FROM US AND But the Best SAVE MONEY. ld .'rt ," with Pants pairs ofr ' FURNISHINGS, HATS AND SjHOES. O AfSAJL, O O IIWEE. 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