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Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.): November 8, 1911 Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Jno. P. Barrett & Co. Hartford, KY 1911 haf1911110801_sn84037890 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.): November 8, 1911 Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.) Jno. P. Barrett & Co. Hartford, KY 1911 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognitio n (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has be en done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Librar ies Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. TiTTTf VWyJ 9 - i"" ipwy ' tttj. -- r- 'ItWJk';- - 'S'-V- r u THE HARTFORD HERALD. "I Comt, tbe Herald or a Subscription $1 Per Tear, in Advance. rt ., (. IWij World, (he Km of 111 Jfatiom Lonbtrio; at Hi Bad." All Kinds Job Printing Neatly Executed. 37thEAK. FINE HARTFORD, KY., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1911. NO. 45 IEACH YOUTH 10 - r5 K"( P.-- ' IV- PHI IS ARRANGED The Next Governor of Kentxicky. KSK)-- HATER00SEVELT Colombian Government sues Bitter Decree AGAINST Is- For C, v Farmers' IMPORTANT Institute 1 y-MATTERS Here Next Week. SOME v ' MMSswI J if THEJITEO STATES Of Interest to All Progressive Because of Canal Zone AGalls Officials. Farmers A MO Will be cquisitionThe Purchase VERY UEMAUKAIILE DOCUMENT New Orleans, Nov. G. An Interesting chapter in the controversy which grew out of the acquisition by the United States of the canal :one is contained in an official document of the Colombian government, a copy of which wrs received hee In an official decree deals- nated to Instill Into tho youth o' Colombia a bitter hatred of tho V'nj.tod States and .Panama ..through public Instruction. Jorge Wills I'ru-dlll- a, a director general of of the Department of Royaca, declares that former President Roosevelt "was the soul of t'.- conspiracy" which resulted I" wresting Panama from the repu -lie. The decree gives the language In which the history of the Panama lebolllon shall be taught in all public schools and colloges of the department. After giving the names of the leaders of the rebellion, all of whom, It Is declared, wore 'suborned by Yankeo gold," the i!i- croed history continues: "In tho piopr.ratlon and of their cilmliml Intent, t'i were efficiently aided by sdvent'.v-er- s of the womt strliw, such as Manual Amador Cuernro, f native i : the city of Tartagoua; Fredarl IJoyd. an Ar.ierlcrn. and the Kreii' ' man, Felipe IluneHU Vniilla. !. r whom the operation of the sale i the canal enterprise to the Unitel State had to produce filthy lucre and the Colombians, Katoban Iluor-tn- s and Reuben J. Varon, nbscuie. ignorant nnd mercenary soldiers. 'The United States, whore Pres ident, Theodore Roosevelt, was the soul of the conspiracy, hastened to recognize the psoudo Republic of Panama and to suiatch the zone for the Bums agreed upon. Avnlllng Itself of Its inlluonco. it followed that many European nnd American States equally recognized the Republic of Panama; and, abusing Its material power and violating the public faith, pledged In solemn trentles, as thnt celebrated with new Canada In 1 S40. by which It bound Itself forever to mnlntaln. the sov ereignty of Colombia upon the Isth mus of Panama In exchango for In valuable concessions, prevented the Colombblan nation from subroutine to force those traitors with whom tho United States has committed one of the greatest acts of perfidy, violence nnd rapacity registered In the annals of tho history of the nations. has not recognized "Colombia the existence of the Republic of Panama, reserving that In order to mako valuable its rights in better All pupils without nny extimes. memory ception shall learn from the foregoing account." votes than did McCreary. The So cialist candidate for Representative, Mr. Chapman, Discussed. ATiKXDANCE DKSIRED r , session, 10 a. Tuesday morning rn. Called to order by John G. Blair. Prayer by Rev. T. V. Joiner. Welcome address J. B. Wllsjn. , John G, Blair. Response Election ot delegates to attend State Farmers' Institute promptly ' . at 11 o'clock. Tuesday afternoon session 1 p. m. Poultry Beckner. Soils Luclan and Its Profits Join O. Blair. Tobacco D, Ford, Peas J, A. Johnson. Farm Management Lutlan discussion by General Beckner. Institute. Hogs V. P. Foster. Alfalfa and How to Grow It John G. Wednesday morning session 10, a. Agricultural Education Lum. Cattle Wayne Steclan Beckner. vens." Good Roads T. H. Balmaln. Restoring Fertility to Worn Soil, by Proper Rotation of Crops John G. N. Blair. Protection of Birds--Taylor. Women on the Farm LuGeneral discussion clan Beckner. by Institute. Wednesday afternoon s e a 1 o n 1:30. How to Improve Wheat Crop Corn W. H. John O. Blair. Roach. Clover and other Legumes Edgar Boohm. Homo Life on tho Farm John G. Blair. Valuo of C. Blair. Farmers' Institute C, M. Barnett. General Discussion by Institute. Apple Orchard F. W. Pirtlo. vation of Corn, Seed Selection, ing, etc. John G. Blair. CultiTestDe- Under auspices of tho Stato partment of' Agriculture, "John G. Blair, ono of our professional lecturers, will discu6s"Restorlng fertility to worn out soil by proper rotation of crops; cultivation of corn; seed selection, testing, etc; how to poultry Improve tho wheat crop; to increase; how to crop3 keep boys on tho farm; alfalfa and how to' grow it; home life on tho farm," &c. Luclan Beckner, another 'of our lecturers, will discuss, soils, agricultural education, farm management, women on the farm. There will be two sessions daily; 10 a. m. and 1 p. m. Don't fall to nttend. Como out nnd give your Ideas and get some now ones. Husbands, bring your wives and children, and lot's make this a successful meoting. A delegate to "fho State Farmers' Institute to be held this winter' will bo in Frankfort elected at this meoting at 11 a. m., sharp on Tuesday tho 14th. Remember the date, Tuesday and Wednesday at 10 a. m. and 1 p. m. November-1and 15, 1911. HENRY M. PIRTLE, Sec'y. amy-ho4 HON. JAMES 1--3. McCREAIY. Rexls lo keep Democratsfrom voting. were no few of these methods less than Infamous, as attested by numerous citizens, both Democrats and Republicans. They did not stop to attempt anyt low dqwn trick to thwart the suffrage of n Democrat if possible. Most of these however, failed. There Is a sonse of justice and right In cvory honest man's heart, and no matter his politics, he will not hesitate to express it. One Republican was heard to say that his party could not hope to prosper under such unfair and Infamous methods. The muclfr boasted of 800 majority for O'Rear In this county did not materialize. In fact, It did not amount to n fourth ot this Four years ago tho Renumber. publicans carriod this county by CUT for Wlllson. This year it will be less than 200. At a Mate hour last night, with all precincts in the county heard from except two, O'Rear's majority was 160, with Leach running 25 votes behind him. M. T, Westerfleld, the Democratic candidate for Representative, led bis party's ticket and got more .V FARMER ) GETS CONTENTS OF HIS OWN SHOTGUN McCreary Wins in the State, and Republicans in Ohio County by a Greatly duced Majority Result in Other Counties. The election in Ohio county pass ed off quietly yesterday, but with Intense Interest manifested by all the voters and managors concern ed. There was a largo crowd in Hartford all day and the election officers were kept busy. The negro was everywhere in evidence and his bosses kept him well Republican He had been told by his In hand. bosses that If he failed to vote the Republican ticket, it would prob-- v in power ably put the Democrats and he. would not only be disfranchised, but would be put Into slavery again. This seemed to have its darkles were effect and several heard commenting on It, as it in much fear. It seems strange -- that at this late day the negro should be deluded Into continuing to eurren-de- r his body and soul into tho.' keeping of his Republican bosses when ho must see that they havo no use for him except at election times, and that the Democrats are really, ':t$ - II- 111 EM V- Cyntblana, Ky Nov. 4. Wesley Ireland, a farmer of tbe Lees Creek neighborhood, this county, was faby tho accidental tally shot y .discbarge of his shotgun that he was carrying on a wagon load of corn. Ho waB gathering corn and had taken the gun to the field with him to shoot rabbits. As ho was leaving the field ho put the gun on the load with the. gun barrel resting against tho wagon seat. The gun was Jarred down, and as Ireland grabbed it tbe hammer was knocked back and the gun discharged, the contents taking effect in his side, tearing away part of his lung. Ireland was 28, married and had one child. fin.ooo VEitniCT against to-da- polled 375 votes In jffffffR 'ySBHl BBUBBBBlBBbwBBflK the county, with two precincts yet to hear from. These two precincts Magan and Sulphur Springs will not materially change the vote In any race. Tho State of Kentucky goes for McCreary by from twenty-liv- e to thirty sSHKtBXxffiHsuVGsliB rflf ml gave thousand. Louisville him n majority of between Ave and six thousand. Tho Democrats car Congressional ried every district except tho Eleventh. Daviess' county goes Democratic by 1,000 and the city of Owensboro by 200. McLean county gives a Democratic majority of 12S, Hen derson county 1,300 and Hopkins county county 700. Muhlenberg gives the Republican ticket n majority of 175, while Hancock goes 108 and Butler 600 tho same way. The Legislature will be about 100 Democratic majority on Joint bal lot, which Insures the election of Hon. Olllo James to U. S. Senate. The Democratic City Council tick- ,et was elected by 35 to 40 majority. ( TENNESSEE NIGHT RIDERS Tenn., tfov. 4. After bpurs deliberation the jury In Robertson county night rider .case, styled Thomas lenees vs. T. J. Matthews. and others, this afternoon returned a verdict awarding the fclalnjtjk; i5'.$$0 damages, his best friends. ctil for.tip destruction of his Here in Hartford somo of the Rethreihrnr mVchiBVj.'imd" other Inju- publican managers and election offries aniithe rpHwIslder' for punitive icers resorted to some' of the most damages. meth- dastardly and Nashville, five the" $1,-G0- v Q blgh-baBde- ll This Chicken Won a Great Victory int P&enr: tucky Yesterday. ' fyi n.,.'uwiinwii"'Ji awi'twiitfij: TWPHF "'i ijii.ii(ljP5P' ' "vgi'iifwap him iy i wr? PAGK TWO. Thero havo been no strikes; labor Chidisputes have been absent. cago Record-Herald. YHE HARTFORD' HERALD UNBROKEN PLAINLY WEDNESDAY, NOV. 8, 191. GOAL HlltiE OWNED BY GOVERNMENT Is a Model Affair in Every CHI SOWN wind. The Socretary of tho Ambas'A sallow or yellowish cosapUHoa Is tom of a. Torpid uver. ana a lgrpiu SAYS SPINAL MENINGITIS IS NOW UNDER CONTROL Nor. 4. Dr. Simon Flexner, director of the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, anto tho annual connounced ference of sanitary officers of the jstate In Carnegie Lyceum that epi demic spinal meningitis couio, now bo absolutely controlled. Dr. Flexner said the euro bad been perfected through the discovmethod of using the ery of serum. It is now Injected into the corebral spinal membrane instead of Into the blood. In meningitis the "Influenza child," Bald the doctor, "with tho application of thU new method of as h treatment, will b" not dangerous as It has been formerly. "It ha3 taken a largo sum of money and a long time to perfect tl U cure. This Is tho first time I havo announced P, as only very re cently havo I demonstrated to my own satlsfactlin t' at tho serum will do uhr I c'alm I will." lc Dr. W. S. McGIll. of the State Laboratory, declares that only one physician out of 100 follows the given directions In the use of diphtheria antitoxin, hence the mor tality Is equal to 100 per cent. New York, to-done-tentHy-gen- Connecting Mr. Taft With Respect. MODERN the Trusts. THE LINKS JUST AS THEY DOME sador, on hearing tho expressions of surprise from tho English gentlemen present, said tho Sultan had shot 500 yards. This was tho greatest performance of modern days, but a pillar, standing on a plain near Constantinople, recorded shots ranging up to 800 yards. Sir Robert Alnslle, British Ambassador to tho Sublime Pqrte, records that In 1798 ho was present when the Sultan shot an arrow 972 yards. New York Press. GREAT DISASTERS VS. PREVENTABLE DISEASES Tho Journal of the American Medical Association takes occasion to note that while great disasters excite tho country, tho alarming number of deaths from proventable attention. diseases falls to attract Tho number of these deaths In the United States Is placed at 600,000. In Pennsylvania, the State In which the Austin dam disaster occurred, no less than 22,099 persona died In 1908 from typhoid, diphtheria, tu berculosis, and infantllo diarrhoea; and yet, nccordlng to thn Journal, each ono of these is a proventable disease. This being true, It would seem as If our boasted civilization had yet much to accomplish in the way of proper care for human life. Washington Herald. a symp the cause of many aerlous diseases, of which, the most frequent are Pneumonia, Bright' Disease, Typhoid Fever and Materia or Chills. uer w APPLHNGES USED Is a Liver Medicine and Bbwel Regulator of Great Power and Effectiveness. rX Torpid Liver which has resisted all nannsr of eathartlo medicines is forced into activity by Heroine. This marvelous preparation not only puts the liver in healthy condition, but it strengthens tho stomach, helps digestion, purifies and regulates the bowels. When these three Important organs are In a sound, vigorous con dition, sallowness, bad breath. Indigestion, dizziness and geneMSjj languor or tired feeling soon disappear and ore roplaced by a feeling of exhilaration, or strength, energy and cheerfulness. HERBINE Price SOc per Bottle. And the Equipment is First-clas- s Coal is Mined at First Cost. IS NOT A Showing How the Line of Procedure Was Strictly Followed. SOME CONVICTING Devious MARKET COMPETITOR EVIDENCE When Fred Tcrron, a stockman, hotel registered at a Hutchinson tho other night, ho had to stop and scratch his head and think a moment before ho could tell exactly whether he Is from Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona or Utah. So ho DOWNWARD COURSE registered from Kansas City. Mr. Terron'B ranch lies In all four States, his ranchhouso stands exactly Fast Being Realized by Hartford and tho point where tho four States on come togother. He eats his meals People. In Colorado; ho sleeps In Utah; his "best room" Is In Now Mexico, and A little backache at first. over Into AriDally Increasing till tho back Is hlB kitchen extends Kansas City Journal. zona. lame and weak. Urinary disorders quickly follow; TO SUICIDE IY Dropsy and finnlly IJrlght'o dis- TRIED LEAPING INTO REAR PIT ease. ThlB is tho downward course of Lima. O., Nov. 2. Suffering from kidney ills. despondoncy, Miss Anna Harter, 33 Don't tako this course. Hartford years old, leaped Into the bear pit at residents should profit by tho fol- tho City Park at an early hour In lowing experience. an attempt to end her life. Tho (leorgo F. Mergerle, River street, contained two largo black Cloverport, Ky., says: "For threo bears. months I was unablo to work, owing Tho woman waB found thoro by kidneys. Tho to disordered Lee Stuckoy, an employee of tho of tho kldnoy secretions wero park. Tho bears attacked him painful and my feet became so bad- when ho went to tho woman's resly swollen that I was unablo to put cue and ho was driven from tho pit. on my shoos. Thoro wns a dull acho Returning with a hose, ho subIn tho small of my back, which ex- dued tho boars with n stream of tended Into my head, and although wator and dragged Miss Harter I tried a number of remedies, I was from tho lnclosur-eShe was numbunablo to find relief until Doan'a ed with cold and could not stand, Kidney rills came to my attention. but had been uninjured by the aniI used them nccordlng to directions mals. and In six weeks I was entirely freo When rescued tho woman stated from kidney trouble. I attribute my that she thought tho animals would 'good health solely to tho curative quickly dovour her. 'i powerB of Doan'a Kidney PHIb." MIsa Harter recently was swindFor sale by all dealers. Prlco 50 led out of $500, It la said, by a Fostcr-MIlbur- n Co., Buffacents. clairvoyant, and this la believed to lo, Kow York, solo agonta for tho have preyed upon her mind. United States. She came here from Kettlersvllle, Remember tho names Poan's Ohio, two years ago, and comoa end taJ?e no' other. from a prominent family. pas-sag. In coal Out of an experiment raining which tho Government is making iu Noith Dakota may como suggestUe daln for application In tho final settlement of the Alaska coal question. As an auxiliary to an Irrigation project, the Department of the Interior has gone into tho coal business. At Willlston, N. V., tho Government owns and operates a coal mine. It pays Its miners good wages, operates a model mine, uses all modern safety appliances and produces fuel at a cost of ?1.G0 a ton. In Its mining, onterplse tho Government does not enter tho market in competition with private operators; tho mine Blmply furnishes fuel for the Wlliiston and Buford-Tren-to- n irrigation project. As the price of. .coal Jn .Willlston Is saves 90c $2.30, tho Government besides always being certain a ton, that It 'vlll not suffer from a shortage of fuel. The conditions under which the miners live and work are as nearly ideal as they can be made. The men are worked eight hours a day, six days a week, and are able to make $100 a month abovo living expenses. On tho average tho miners make " a day, tho schedulo being 00 cents a ton for room work, 70 entries and 80 cents In ten-foentries. In seven-foconts For tho single miners tho Government furnishes free barracks, tho men furnishing only their own A "mess" is provided bedding. where mealB aro given for a quarter each. Neat cottages aro for tho married miners at a rental of $10 a month. As to the safety of tho mine tho Interior Department has sought to develop a model mine. Adequate olts arc arranged so that ontombmont Is considered Impossible; all modern safety appliances havo been Installed, while a system of ventilation had been put In by which the air In tunnels 2,000 feet underground 1b said to be kept almost as fresh as on the surface. Notwithstanding tho expense of operating a model mine, tho coal costs tho Government only $1.00 a ton for mining. The mine is run g season only during tho four months a year, and tho engineers of the Reclamation Service who aro In charge declare that If the mino wore operated tho year round, tho cost of mining would be cut to $1.25 a ton. mining So far tho Government experiment lias been free from most of the troubles generally Incident to mining. No one has over been killed or seriously injured in tho mine. re-.tot ot pro-Aidlf. crop-growin- an unbroken chain connecting the President with the Wo now havo st decision of tho Supremo court in the Standard Oil and Tobacco cases. The anti-truLINK: FIRST law passed In 190, declaring EVERY combination In restraint of JMKSF. ftMUM Stephen Eye Salve to n Ilmtiurd fWPWCTOB umto ST. LWK,M0. and apecdy remedy tot Sere Eye. I Solo Amp RucomwimoioByI Dutjr i u.. HaitioiiJ, Ky. Donovnn & to., Beaver Dam, Ky. trade unlawful. SECOND the Supremo Court thirteen years ago (in which Justice Harlan Joined) refusing to amend tho law by limiting It to UNREASONABLE restraint. The dissenting THIRD LINK: opinion In that case, written by MISTOOK HUNTERS FOR FOR Justice White, favoring tho conNO DEER AND KILLED TWO struction asked by the trusts. FOURTH LINK: Thirteen years TOBACCO ASSOCIATIONS of unsuccessful effort on the part of Victims the trusts to securo legislation In Gloom of Early Dawn amending tho law so as to permit Will Fix No Prices for Weed Until Were Strangers to trade. UNREASONABLE restrain Been LINK: Speech by Secre FIFTH Samples Have Hunter. tary Taft announcing his candidaMade Up. cy. In which he suggested that the Mays Landing, N. J., Nov. 4. law should bo amended by the Insertion of tho word UN Eager to havo a shot at a deer of Tho Owonsboro Messenger anti-trust LINK: Tho decision of The Famous jRiXfr Lamp Jut the lamp, too, for bedroom nickel-plate- Thursday says: It was finally settled at the meeting of the board of control of the Green River Tobacco Growers' Association Tuesday night that thero with any would be no tobacco pooling organiother dark zation on tho part of that association, when the committee from the Company, comHomo Warehouse posed of Messrs. Frank Moseley, Charles Smith and William Elliott, of tho Stemming District Association, did not meet with the board of control. It was definitely decided at the meeting that the association would fix no prlco for tho sale of tho tobacco pooled with the association this year until the samples had been made up, which will bo done at the first season. After the making up of tho samples, tho board of control will hold a meeting and set tho prices to bo asked, Immediately after which bids for tho tobacco pooled In the association will be received. W. G. Rlney, president of the association, stated yesterday that It was decided at tho board meeting night that a higher on Tuesday price would be asked for this year's pool than was received for the 1910 pool, which was from $9 to $C for leaf, lugs and trash. THIS MAN LIVES IN FOUR STATES AT ONCE was coming tho which ho supposed down an unused road In tho gloom Charles Tho Republican of tho early dawn SIXTH LINK: an Norcross, of Iona, N. J., fired Into 1908, favoring of platform law, a party of four other hunters, killamendment of the anti-truwounding a specifying tho character of ing two and seriously but not third. Tho dead are: the amendent. Conrad Steelman, 38 years old, of SEVENTH LINK: Tho selection Pleaaantvllle, N. J. of Governor Hughes to Interpret the John Yost, 32, Pleasantvllle. Information furnished ny platform Injured: Mr. Perkins, until recently a part William Jarvls, IJleasantvllle. Plerpont Morgan. ner of J. Norcross Is In tho Atlantic CounEIGHTH LINK: Speech deliver place, awaiting the by Governor Hughes at Youngs-tow- n. ty Jail, at this ed action of tho Coroner. Ho is badly O., Interpreting tho platform up over his fatal mistake. to mean that tho word "unreasona broken According to Norcross's statetrusts ble" would bo Inserted! as tho ment, made to a Justice of the desired. trusts Peaco at Mlnotola, ho was standing NINTH LINK: All the at tho side supported Mr. Taft for tho Presi- behind somo underbrush of a road when ho heard a noise. dency every ono of them. hunters President Taft Not thinking that any otherbelieving TENTH LINK: Hughes to tho were In tho vicinity, and Governor appoints sound came from a deer Supreme Bench (on recommenda- that the not yet made pub- walking down tho road, Norcross tions that ho has says, ho ralsod his gun and fired one lic.) President barrel of buckshot In tho direction LINK: ELEVENTH noise. Taft clovates Justlco White (who of the Before he could lower his gun dissenting opinion) to the wrote tho and, Jumping position of Chief Justice over Jus thoro was a shriek, tho out of the underbrush, ho was horwho displeased tice Harlan, rified to see three men lying in the trusts. Realizing In an Instant the TWELFTH LINK: Tho Supromo road. terrible mistake he had made, NorCourt, at tho request of tho trusts, cross wont after tho other members renders a decision amending the of his party and tho three Injured anti-truto law so as to limit It were placed In an automobile UNREASONABLE restraint, leav- men case and rushed to Pleasantvllle. One ing tho courts to decide In each victims died In six minutes what 1b to bo regarded as unreason- of tho and tho, other lived 25 minutes, Tho apable. All of President Taft's victims were strangers to him. pointees Join In tho opinion. Shot by Fellow Hunter. Mr. PerFOURTEENTH LINK: Wllllamsport, Penn., Nov. 4. kins says that tho Supremo Court's George Warner was accidentally decision carried out tho promise of by shot and Instantly killed the Republican platform. huntLINK: Mr. Taft John Hall while tho two wero FIFTEENTH law, as In ing rabbits near this place. says that the antl-truterpreted by tho Supremo Court, A Ilouhcholil Medicine should not now be amended. That stops coughs quickly and cures Here Is tho chain and every link colds is Foley's Honey and Tar Is strong. Can you break It, Mr. Compound. Mrs. Anna Pelzer, 252G President? Why do you not make Jefferson St., South Omaha, Neb., public the recommendations upon says: "I can recommend Foley's which you appointed tho Justices Honey and Tar Compound as a Buro who have carried out the promise cure for coughs and colds. It cured made to the trusts In tho Repub- my daughter of a bad cold and my promise fore- neighbor, Mrs. Benson, cured herlican platform--th- o shadowed by your speech and Inter- self and her wholo family with FoHave ley's Honey and Tar Compound. preted by Governor Hughes? you appointed n supreme Justice Everyone In our neighborhood of the speaks highly of It." For night without tho Indorsement trust magnates? coughing, dryness and tickling In Give tho country n little light. the throat, hoarseness and all Make public the recommendations coughs and colds, tako Foley's Honwritten and verbal on which ey and Tar Compound. Contains you made your appointments to tho no opiates. Always' In a yellow supremo bench. Tho people have a package. For salo by all drugBryan's Com- gists, right to know. m moner. Good Positions. SOME FEATS OF ARCHEJVY DRAUGHON'S courses of InstrucOF THE OLDEN DAYS tion and facilities for securing positions aro moro strongly Indorsed by In tho days when tho buffalo "was business men than those of any othfound In vast herds on the Western er business college. For catalogue, plains there wero Indiana who, address Draughon's Practical Buswhile riding at a gallop, could send iness College, Nashville, Tcnn., or an arrow through a buffalo's body. Paducah, Ky., or Evansvillo, Ind., Remarkablo ns' this archery was, or Washington, D. C. yet It did not equal that reached by Chilblains, frosted feet or bands, tho archers of ancient times. It Is of record that tho MncRaes can bo cured with one or two appliwero such cations of BALLARD'S. SNOW LINScotland, of Galrlock, skillful arcjiers that they could hit IMENT. Jt quickly relieves Itching a man at tho distance of 500 yards. or tendorness of tho flesh. Prlco In 1704 tho Turkish Ambassador at 25c, 50c and $1.00 per bottlo. Sold London shot an arrow; In a field by Hartford Drug Co., Hartford, near that capital, 416 yards against Ky., Donovan & Co., Beaver Dam, m the wind, and 482 yards with the Ky. REASONABLE, as desired by The Rayo Lamp it the best and most serviceable lamp you can find I for any part of your home. Its strong white light has made It is in use in millions or families. it famous. And it never flickers. In the dining-rooor the parlor the Rayo pre just the light that it moat effeo ore. It it a becoming lamp in itself and to you. or library, where a clear, tteady light it needed. d The Rayo it made o solid bran, l alio in numerous other ttrles ana finishes. Easily lighted without removing shade or chimney j, easy to clean and rewtck. wrilefordseripliYe ctfeuUf to any Metier of ito Ask row dealer to lw jrou hi lux eJ Rro I"" I trusts. to-da- y, st Standard Oil Company ( Incorporated) f O ooooooooooooooooo oooooooooooooo O OPOOR PIERPONT'S ALMANAC.) POINTED PARAGRAPHS. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOO If ho Blessed Is tho peacemaker keeps at n safe distance. It's almost as bad to say mean things as It Is to do them. Tho less brains a man has, tho easier it is for him to lose his head. When an enemy smites us on tho cheek, few of us have tho cheek to turn tho other. It takes a busy man to see through a joke and recognize the idiot on the other side. ' A man who boasts of his virtues may bo trying to sidetrack your attention from his real character. Lots of men get rich by Informing others how to make a fortune and charging for tho information. Some people will never admit the truth about their neighbors unless it happens to be to their discredit. Many an Innocent youth has taken a young widow by the hand and prattled of lovo, In a spirit of fun, only to find himself facing the parson with her later. Beforo her marriage a girl see3 a hero In every man, but a year after she begins to realize that tho only hero she knows Is the man who lot Chicago News. her marry hlra. eggi You cannot unscramble but It is woll to hide tho shell Do not sci amble all your eggs I st ono frying pan. In scrambling eggs, let the otli fellows do the Ecrambllng y watch tho cgs. Do not count your eggs befol they are scrambled. A wink is as good as a nod t scrambled egg. It Is a wlso hen that knows It, own scrambled .flpg. Thero aro JusTas good eggs In th nest as wero over scrambled. egg that know It Is a hard-boile- d no scrambling. Eggs of a feather scramble to gother. It Is no uso to cry over scramble eggs. eggs will not con Scrambled homo to roost. Evory llttlo scramble helps.-- ! Chicago Post. to-d- For pains In tho side or cheat I dampen a ploco of flannel wltlj Chamberlain's Liniment end bind on over the scat of pain. TJore nothing hotter.. For salo by aj dealers. AUTOMATIC POULTRY HOUSE AND HATCHERY Hnsty. Papa What do you thlnK of tlj new baby, Willie? Wlnstead, Conn., Nov. 4. B. E. Willie Don't you think it's Jul Moore, of this place, claims to havo risky getting one nol In tho a llttlo bit henhouse tho roost before tho 1912 models aro out? ' framework of tho Tho world. building Is of pipes, which aro filled with steam and automatically keep the house at an even temperature and act as a brooder. The eaves empty Into n atorago tank from which the water Is piped to a trough te automatically regulated. An alarm clock in a room over tho hennery releases a lever at feeding time and allows 8ufllclont grain for ono feeding to descend through In n pipe into tho feeding basins. the bottom of each nest Is an opening with a trap door through which tho eggs ns thoy are U drop Into a pipe leading Into Moore's home. As they pass down from this pipe they are automatically rubber stamped with dat,e. At breakfast time each mWnlng steam Is turned Into tho pipe and the eggs aro cooked as they pass from the hennery to the houso. All Mr. Mooro needs now Is an automatic with a patent cackler. J1 egg-lay- er aaWTAaTfa LHBQ II. In severe cases of sore lungs, you need an Internal and external remedy. Buying the .dollar size BALLARD'S HOREHOUND SYRUP, you get two remedies for the prlco of one. With every dollar bottlo thoro la a freo HERRICK'S RED PEPPER POROUS PLASTER for the chest. Sold by Hartford Drug Co., Hartford, Ky., Donovan & Co., Beam ver Dam, Ky. u .W.IHIM.II m .mmi: ,n....JBj wj fMiftfy, autism Islfllilisi ttlfc j ,Mrmtntu,t tt X I .'. ttsflKT trim N "" WTPSfSST'TT-r -- .m - EDNESDAY, NOV. 8, 1911. THE HARTFORD HERALD whole town surely was agogi so was the whale. It had Ocean City by tho nose. Meanwhile an old New Bedford whaler, whoso scent was keenly developed through Jong years of experience, knew something was doing on tho Jersey coast. He hopped on an expretn train, hurrlot? to Ocean City and paid the hapless na-tl$600 to turn over his $300 contract to him. Then, with warp and tackle, Cutting Irons and boiling pots, the New Bedford man went to work. Strips of the heavy blubber camo off briskly and went into tho pots., Gradually tho atmosphere of Ocean City cleared in ono way, but darkened In another, for thp natives saw that Yankee visitor chop out ambergris by tho chunk and boil out oil by the barrel. Up to tho present ho has taken 0 out $4,800 worth of ambergris, in sperm oil and $500 in crudo oil from the blubbor. And he has Bomo to go,- - fo rthere is almost one-thiof tho whalo left and the bones. Atlantic City Cor. New York Herald. PAGE JURiSE. ID A FORTUNE II LOUD SILLS How tlmo the CONSTITUTES A BURNING ME intosh, "what's tho nitrate of all " Instantly the other members of the Any Old Time Club arose and put him out Tho club draws the line at daffy- dlls. A Mail Are You Nervous? What makes you nervous? It Is the weakness of your womanly constitution, which cannot stand the strain of the hard work you do. As a result, you break down, and ruin your entire nervous system. Don't keep this upl Take Cardui, the woman's tonic. Cardul is made from purely vegetable ingredients. It acts gently on the womanly organs, and helps them to do their proper work. It relieves pain and restores health, in a natural manner, by going to the source of the trouble and building up the bodily strength. a Smart Old Yankee vo Profited Thereby. THE WHALE PROVED A "JDNAH" To the Summer Colony Until Shrewd Investor Came to the Rescue. k PAY POIl ODORIFEROUS WORK OYER-RIDIN- G $1,-00- Talk about leaving a $1,000 bill Tho next In a suit of old clothes! llnio a sperm whale arrives at little Ocean City, across tho way, the people of that thriving village will see that every bit of It Is gobbled up by tho city, even If tho population has to go around town with only ono PITIFUL STORY OF AGONY band ree for awhile. Two weeks ago a tine specimen -R- ECORD OF SEVEN DAYS of tho mammal camo too close to dropped Into a large the beach, sand bole and was unable to extricate Itself. It thrashed around with Pencile(l.by Pinioned Miner Until Its huge flukes and churned the Death Finally Brought hrenkers into a SDumlnc. seething as the water, on tho ebb, y (whirlpool Relief. bat lower and lower. After hours yP spectacular display, which was Bridgeport, Cal., Nov. 3. An old watched by thousands, tho great be.assay certificate found on tho body ing of the cea gave up tho struggle of J. J. D. Miller, who died In the and lay still. shaft of his mining claim, 12 miles The stragglers of the summer .north, ofJ)flro,.loJd. twojUtarJea when. colony "were almost out-of ' nmo slafttnYi Arwl In iYc Pnrnnop'fl hut thr npwR of tho comlnc of tho ofllco her l( whale brought them back on tho Ono side told of gold in Miller's run, and little Ocean City haa a prolonged season of prosperity. But shaft. Tho other bore tho penciled y Im In a few days things began to hap- record of tho man's seven-daprisonment, ended by death at noon pen fp pervade. Into every nook October f nd 'ornor of tho town crept tho Friday, body was13. found Jast SaturTho impression that something was by tho beach. day, with his loft leg pinned against happening down shaft by Along tho shore tho inhabitants the side of tho fifteen-fofrantically a mass of rock. Miller stood upwere moving around, Wbf.'ng the free hand and making right, with his head thrown back. The shaft Is slightly inclined, and wild calls for tho Sanitary Board. But tho Sanitay Board was help- ho must havo seen the sun, which less, for Mr. Whalo was 56 feet stood on tho meridian, as he wroto long and weighed more than 30 the last line of his diary: "Friday Noon The 13th day; no tons. An offer of $300 to any ono who would remove the carcass went hope." Tho certlflcato was folded and begging some time before a poor pocket-booman took It, protestlngly. But this had been replaced In his rd m sale by all drugglstB. from WashA report was sent out Plenty of Orders. ington, D. C, some time ago, in re"My friend Wombat says ho can't of whiskey gard to tho shipment catch up with his orders." Into Prohibition territory undor tho "Is he a manufacturer?" commerce law, that conInterstate "Oh, no. Merely a man with a tains some Btartling facts. For in- wlfo and five grown-u- p daughters." Carrier's Load Seems heavier when he has a weak Government Plays In back and kidney trouble. Fred Duehren, Mall Carrier at Atchison, Liquor Traffic. Kan., Bays: "I havo been bothered with kidney and bladder trouble and had a severe pain across tny BETWEEN CORRUPT back. Whenever I carried a heavy load of mail, my kidney troublo inUncle Sam and Liquor Men, creased. Some time ago, I started taking Foley Kidney Pills and since taking them I havo .gotten entirely Inflicting Wrongs Upon rid of all my kidney trouble and am as sound now as ever." Foley Kidthe People. ney Pills aro tonic in action and LAWS quick In results. Try them". For THE STATE Part AUK CARD U I VomIn'5 Tonic fii Mrs. Grace Former, of Man, W. Va., took Cardui. This i3 what she say3 about it: "I was so weak and nervous, I could not bear to have anyone near me. I had fainting spells, and I lost flesh every day. The first dose of Cardui helped me. Now, I am entirely cured of the fainting spells, and I cannot say enough for Cardui, for I know it saved my life." It is the best tonic for women. Do you suffer from any of the pains peculiar to women? Take Cardui. It will help you. Ask your druggist Write fo: Ladies' Advisory Dept, Chattanooga Medicine Co.. Chattanoora. Tenn.. boolc"Home Treatment lor Women," eni tree. J PO for Special Instructions, and twenty millions "Approximately of gallons of liquors annually are shipped by express, principally from mall-ordhouses, direct to coner stance: PEOPLEHKE) MANIFESTO A sumers In prohibition States. This AGAINST GOD I thc-tow- I y. ! ot k. II GREAT DISCOVERY, Certain Ingredients That Really Promote Hair Growth when A Properly Combined. Rcsorcin is one of the most effective germ destroyers over discovered by science, and In connection with Beta Napthol, which Is both germicidal and antiseptic, n combination is formed which destroys tho germs which rob tho hair of Its natural nourishment, and also creates a clean, healthy condition of the scalp, which prevents the development of new germs. Tho dally record follows: "October 6. Frank Yparragulrre, Sweetwater: If help does not come, send this message to Mrs. M. C. Miller, my wife, Harrisonburg, Va., and wire for Instructions what to do with tho body. J. J. D. Miller." "This Is Friday morning, October 6. God, I am In agony!" "It Is now Saturday noon. No help yet. Why did this come?" "Sunday Night It Is cold and long. God help me! I forgive mother." Pllocarpln, although not n color- ing matter or dye, is a well known ingredient for restoring tho half to natural color, when the loss of hair has bfcen caused by a disease of tho Theso Ingredients In proper combination, with alcohol added ai a stimulant and for Its well-defin- m nourishing properties, perfect perhaps the most effective remedy that is known for scalp and hair troubles. We havo a remedy which is chiefly composed of these Ingredients, In combination with other extremely lnvaluablo medicinal agents. Wo guarantee It to positively cure dandruff and to crow hair, oven though Jhe scalp In spots Is baro of hair, i," ( there Is any vitality loft In tho ... ... ... holH. . 6". i.i.,i .... roots, It win yuoiincij .u I ness, or wo will refund your money. If the scalp haa a glazed, shiny ap- pearanco, it's an Indication that - baldness is permanent, but in other instances wo believe baldness- la curable. We want every ono troubled with scalp disease or loss of hair to try Rexall "93" Hair Tonic. If it does not cure dandruff and grow hair to the satisfaction of tho user, wo will without question or quibble return it. Wo print every cent paid every bottle. It a, this guarantee on W'm'Zm. AA(tAi a" nosltlvo curb In 93 'Ifer cent, of cases where put to a practical test. Rexall "93" Hair Tonic is cntjre-allke, and wo think, in overy better than anything elso purpose for "we know of for tho which It U prescribed. We urge you to try- tbh preparation at our entire rkk, Certalaly we know of no better guarantee te give you. Remember, you Can obtain Rexall Reme dies enlv at our store t, us-fo- & Georgetown, Ky., Nov. 3. What ambition, Integrity and labor can do Is exemplified by quite a remarkable family here. Less than twenty-fiv- e years ago Benjamin Gratz RobinBon and his good wlfo drovo to Scott county from Owen In tho old farm wagon, his main possession being a wagonload of as flnq stock of thorboys as ever entered oughbreds theso parts nine sturdy, youths and two buxom little girls. r Renting a "patch of clearing, scarcely moro than his brawny double hand," he planted tobacco, and though the family consisted of the unlucky thirteen, at the end of the first year, after fitting them all out with tho necessary equipment, he found he had enough money to buy the placo. They bare been steadily growing "I do not believe there Is any FOR FLETCHER'S the boya and tho land until now other medicine bo good for whooping cough as Chamberlain's Cough tho sons alone own over 1,313 acres Remedy," writes Mrs.' Francis Tur-pl- n, of. as tine soil, sb tho heart of the Butting Into Troublo. bluegraes holds. .Junction City, Ore. This remedy la also unsurpassed for colds "If the regular rate for telegraph The figure 13 is unconsciously ,Vault RfnraTamaa W TOU- - and croup. For sale by all deal- lng monoy is 60 cents for ten playing a prominent part in this ...wM words," began the man in the mack- - household. 211 Main St., Hartford, Ky. ers. "Monday It Is noon. Why did Dick forget? A drink of cold water population." This Is a repetition of tho same tasto good. Am getting would pernicious fallacy. It is true that weak." "fuesdav Night The end Is near. prohibition is tho occasion of-- tho Don't see how Dick can forget me." outrage, but Its cause is found in Night Guess to- the spirit of lawlessness that in"Wednesday night will bo tho last; no hope; the heres In tho liquor traffic, "sustained through tho by tho Government end near." commerce abominable lntorstato Thursday's record Is Illegible. 13th no law. Tho Government Is tho senior Noon The "Friday hope." and potent partner in tho transacTho "Dick" reforred to Is Rich- tion, and, but for Its agency In the ard Barnes, a teamster on the Ypar- matter, tho "movement" would nevragulrre Ranch, where tho two men er havo existed, and It would colhad beon employed together. Tho lapse Immediately If tho Governbody was found by Barnes. ment were to withdraw Its sanction Miller came to California a year and support. Whllo Congress is investigating various trusts, It might ago from Virginia. attempt was very properly try its hand on the An unsuccessful made by tho authorities to commun- Uquor trusts, whoso miserable lawicate with his widow In .Harrlson-our- g lessness It is supporting. Notice, too, what Is said In regard to tho .. supply of whiskey furnished the negro population. It Is well known ' DELMONICO STEW. O that the crlmo that leads to so many O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO lynchings In tho South Is fostered and promoted by tho beastlallzlng with brown effect of liquor upon the negro. And Cook a Bait tho commissioner tells us that It is a gravy, having put In a bay-lea- f, and pepper. Noxt day bIIco tho meat "cheap" grade of whiskey that ,1s thin. Boll 6 eggs hard, romovo tho shipped Into prohibition States to yolks and cream with a lump of b'o consumed by the negro, and of butter tho size of a walnut, 1 heap- course this meanest of all grades of ing teaspoonful of flour, 2 teaspoon-fu- U whiskey has the meanest effect upof cinnamon, 1 teaspoonful, on thoBo who use It. Ono of the each, of mace, nutmeg and mustard, leading motives on the part of the and 1 toaBpoonful of sugar. Slice people of the South In enacting proa lemon thin, and remove tho seeds. hibition wis to get this dradlng Add to meat and gravy and mix agent away from the negnpthat ho thoroughly. Simmer on the back of might rise In tho scale of manhood But King Alcohol, the stove for about an hour. Last- and cltlzcashlp. ly, add chopped whites of tho eggs by the authority of the Government Woman's oi the United States, Invades these and cook through. States, strikes down their repubHome Companion. lican form of government, corrupts Both Sides. and demoralizes the negro, and exwomen to a fate She Just llook at the trouble poses helpless money can get you Into. Isn't that a worso than deatbl He Yes, but look at the trouble glorious function of government? it can get you out of, to-da- y. was developed in an Inquiry, conducted by tho Interstate Commerce Commission, fnto proposed changes, in express classifications, which resulted In an .advance of rates on packages containing liquors." Thus we seo the magnltudo .of the corrupt alliance between the Government of the United States and tho liquor traffic, In tho matter of overriding Stato laws and bidding defiance totha Jegally. .impressed. will of the people. It is a spectacle that Bhould mantlo the cheek of overy loyal citizen with the blush of shame, and awaken the consciences of tho people to tho enormity of tho crime that Is being committed In their name and with their apparent With tho cloak of this sanction. outrageous law about them, the liquor Interests spit the venom of their nefarious trafllc Into tho faces of people who, in tho exercise of their sovereign rights, have said that they do not want It among" whisthem. The bloated, blear-eye- d key truBt blows Its fetid breath Into the nostrils of decent peoplo, and quietly tells them that they can not becauso "Uncle help themselves, Same'Ms behind It, and for a monyed consideration backs It In Its defiance of law and tho wishes of tho greater Infamy A community. never was perpetrated by any government against Its own people, and tho wonder Is that It Is tolerated. But hear tho commissioner again: "Tho movement Is much more In the South than In other sections of the country, partly becauso, of the extent of tho prohibition terbecause ritory In that section, pa-t- ly of the largo quantities of very cheap whlskoy manufactured and shipped thero for consumption by tho negro Blind and Pitiful Action of the Citizens of a Russian Village. In a little Russian village on the Baltic tho people havo Issued a manifesto abolishing the rule not only of tho czar, but also of tho Dolt v. Poorgnoiant-vlcthnsn- rf r- urn el destiny nnd a still more cruel delusion! Blinded by false hope of liberty, they madly strike alike at the source of their only true hope. As the blind and furious Sampson tore down the pillars of the temple upon himself, so thes poor, frenzied people, wild with their new strength, seek to tear down tho most sacred sanctuary of human Justice. The French of the revolution tried tho same thing. They, too, declared God abolished and for a long time It Indeed seemed that His countenance was for-ovhidden from man by the blood s, that flowed In rivers from the and by the flames that laughed devilishly from tho torture pyres, and that His ear was closed against the curses, the waitings and the shrieks of anguish and despair that turned Franco Into an Inferno. But sanity and God returned together. Thero were many ghastly graves to close up, many gaping wounds to heal. The people of the far Arctic village know llttlo of history. The lesson must bo written out for them In their own blood. Alas! Many far moro learned, far wiser than they, refuse to read from tho open page of Hfo that God cannot be abolished. The czar sometimes may bo abolished and liapnv tho peoplo that can set up In his stead a government of good order nnd Justice, upon which God may smile. Churches may bo abolished or decay, priests may bo abolished or disregarded, creed and rituals mav bo abolished or forgotten, but God can no moro be abolished by manifesto of men than can the stendv march of time of tho eternal circling of the stars be stopped by a puny cry In tho dark. Memphis News Scimitar. er gull-otlne- YOU TrperjMns.-IVajBawlUpEiijrU- WANT a Better JOB? , That question will be asked you almost dally by business men seeking youf services, if you qualify take the Drnughon Training nnd show ambition to rise. More BANKERS indorse DRAUGHON'S Colleges than Indorse all other business colleges COMBINED. 48 Colleges in 18 States. International reputation. - - Ilaaklsff. 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Germinal, a quick relief for lung bouble, coughs, pains in cheit, and that We are Ready for Your Old... Box 05 OHIO MEDICAL COMPANY . - COLUMBUS, OHIO Fqll Glomes to make them new. Send your 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 Which you have laid back-read- y HAVE A ROUGH RIVER TELEPHONE PLACED IN YOUR RESI- DENCE OR PLACE OP BU3- INESS. AND PUT YOURSELK IN DIRECT CONTACT WITH THE Long Distance Lines TO ALL STATES. FOR; THE COMPANY'S SPKCIAL CONTRACT TO THE KARMER9,-CALs ON OR ADDRESS Gtailtirain Cry Hartford Pressing Club Y.M.C. A,Bldg. CASTORIA FRED Subscribe NAJ-- L, Mgr. J.W.O'BANON. Local Manager, Hartford, Ky.' ,.. W. C, SEXTON. w- ,.-- 'for The Herald. Incorporated. Local Manager,'?"' Beaver Dam, 'Ky, ( jrVAtaAist. ,. dl'nfV ..-- . rfniflM ,111 Mm SBfciAdhirtdtvi'iiirt !! :a I PAGE POpR. THE HARTFORD HERALD L success of HMd the It It ticket the Republican Fresi next year. "Howev Identlal to so be that they WEDNESDAY, NOV. 8, 1911. The HartjoU ) nomination. His natural ability, gethcr with his long service In Congress, fits Mr. Smith in a splendid way for this 'important place. Evidently President Taft sees the handwriting on tho wall1 and he last week publicly expressed doubt' of change, wo shall loyally MEBER MATinewb, rKAna l.tcuia, the new government," said EDITOSb. the President at Chicago, Owing fRANK L. FELIX, fyb.irid Prop'r. ta thi well known enmity of the "old guard" and. Insurgent elements . towards of the Republican part Entered at the Hartford post-offlas mail matter ol ihe second class. each other, the elcctloji.of a DemoCharged, year seems alcratic President n certainty. of 'morning! Have you got most The Owensboro Messenger Good straight? your election day hat on Is a compulsory education Tuesday says: There , Catching Postmaster C. T. WilKentucky, but" It Is seldpm newspapers will begin law In Soon the you see much evidence of It. liams, at Ovll, Christian .county, that as a bootlegger,, and to chronicle the freak stunts per- Right at the start most schools have by parties In fulfillment of carrying formed a full attendance, generally com- -, finding that he had been an election bet. on the Illicit business probably for prising the full enrollment, but the usually dwindles away months, Deputy United States MarThis is the morning of the day attendance is thought about the mat- shal C. T. Nichols caused a sensawhen certain of divers predictions and little county by arrestyouNdope ter. It Is a deplorable state of af- tion In Christian come true. Did you have remedy. Parents ing him and placing him in the fairs and needs a placed Just right? who have not pride enough to send Hopklnsvlllc Jail, pending his start Williams was It seems that the biggest trust of their children to school should be to Owensboro. Commissioner Alvln H. all the liquor trust Is being let brought to a realization of their destrictly alone. Perhaps that Is be- linquency In the matter. A child's Clark, at Hopkinsvllle, and held to cause Uncle Sam has a education should never be neg- the federal grand Jury, and will be brought to Owensboro Interest In the matter. lected. Jordan, a promlnenft William And now whether you are a Miss Louise Rabbage, who has a farmer of Christian county, and recould you most Interesting column in her siding near Ovll, was also arrested Democrat or Republican take a pencil and sheet of paper and father's paper, the Rreckenridgo by Deputy Marshal Nichols on the from memory only, write down all News, which she writes "while tjio charge of bootlegging, and will be the names of the men you voted for press thunders," says of politics: brought hero with Williams. yesterday? Finding J. C. Keats, a white man, If all women, who want suffor whom he had a warrant for the frage, could work on a newspaAlready the cry is ringing sale of whisky, without having paid per and get a full view of poll-tic- s throughout the land, "Do your tho Government tax, residing with on the stage and behind early." Dut shopping Christmas a negro wife, in Christian county, the scenes, they would certainSanta about ten minutes before ly be gladMo let the men do the about twelve miles from the TenClaus comes will be time enough for nessee State line, Deputy Marshal voting entirely by themselves. some of us. the pocketbooks of We have always been In favor of Nichols arrested the man and will Every progressive farmer of Ohio letting the ladles have their way bring him to Owensboro to await county who can possibly do so about voting, as In most everything tho action of the Federal grand should attend the Farmers' Insti- else, but arc quite convinced that, Jury. tute to be held at Hartford Tues- ns Miss nabbage so aptly describes, MADEKO AND HUAIIKK day and Wednesday of next week. If they could once see the fierce AUK DECLARED ELECTED of the jgame, they 'Mnwardness Jt will be of great benefit to all. would probably soon get enough Mexico City, Nov. 4. By n vote The Hartford Republican did not It. attempt to guess at the size of the of of 153 to 19. the Chamber of Dcp- luties decided Francisco I. Madcro crowd which attended the Morrow imownKit. speaking here. Wonder what's the Nov. 6. A few of their most In- elected President of Mexico. The vote approving the election matter with the Republican's bold timate friends spent the evening at guossor? Hhas he gotten out of. the home of Misses Agnes.anfl Janet of Jose Pino Suarcz as Vice Presipractice so soon! Abercromble Tuesday evening and dent was 134 to 24. The minority The house vote In both csos was based upon The Postmaster (loneral has ruled celebrated Hallowe'en. was decorated with autumn leaves, the clnlms that the election should litthat the Santa Claus letters of Games be declared null on account of nl- tle children, upon which a ban was cedar, mistletoe and corn. occasion lleged Irregularities. Next Monday .were played suitable to the placed last year, shall be carried ;was definitely agreed upon ns the throuch the malls. It seems to bo land refreshments wero served. All date for the Inauguration. post- report a good time. Those present left with the discretion of the y from Madero returned Ab master or postal clerks as Into wore: Misses Agnes and Janet Ksk-rld- Chihuahua. ercromble, Mattle and Ethel placed. whose box they shall be and Bessie Hogg, Drakes-borSuck Out Attachment. The Hart County Herald Is tho Messrs. James Hays, of Moor The Utlca Deposit bank has filed name of a new paper Just started at man; Louis Prltchard, of Drake3-iborsuit against! J. W. Warrick and Mrs. Horse Cave, Ky., by Mr. Harry and Wilbur Hay. L. E. Warrick for the collection of Hansbrough, formerly of the LaP.ue Mrs. Kellv Hawes and daughter, which Is claimed to be due County Horald. It is a fine speci- Mrs. Mack Doggess, of Drakesboro, $428.67, on a noto for that amount, which men of country weekly, gotten up In .visited Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Kelly was executed on February 20, 1911, excellent style, both editorially and Sunday. and which became due sixty days certainly detyphographlcally. It Mrs. Perkins and Mrs. Jackson, later. Tho defendants aro absent serves success. of Drakesboro, visited Mr. and Mrs. from Kentucky and nn attachment Sunday. was ordered issued against their Parents should isit tho school Lee GilliamAgnes and Janet Aber- property. Misses The plaintiff aBks Judgwhich tholr children attend oftener went to Central City Mon- ment for Its debt and also for the not as critics, but to hotter post cromble sale of 75 acres of land to pay same. themsulvos as to the welfare of their day. Mr. J. M. Kskrldgo went to offspring. Few people have any TOBACCO ALL SAVED Monday. Idea what an Incentive It Is to both Drakesboro IN BLUE GRASS SECTION Mrs. Jno. Murphy nnd Mrs. Chas. teacher and scholar to know that parents and outsiders arc taking a Duke went to Drakesboro Monday, Lexington, Ky Nov. 3. The first Mr. Frank Klrtlcy and Misses lively Interest In their work. Mattle and Kthel Eskrldge visited freeze of tho season struck the blue Thore Is a strong undercurrent of Mr. and Mrs. nen Shacklett, of Par- 'grass region last, night, cutting Idown all tender vegetation and rumor, circulated mostly by Re- adise, Sunday. Shacklett, who has making Ico half an Inch thick in publicans, Miss Bertie that the only way the Republican party can be saved from been visiting Misses Mattle and .small basins of water which wero defeat In the Presidential race next Ethel Eskrldge, returned to her exposed. Little or no harm was year will bo by the nomination of home at Paradlso Sunday. done to tho crops of farmers, howOur teacher, Miss Bun Wood, ever, as practically all the tobacco Theodore Roosevelt. This Is upon was cut and safe In the barns. Re the assumption that the Colonel went to Owensboro Saturday. ports from the surrounding country would 'get many Democratic votes. Mr. L. O. Felts went to Drakesare that the unusually late coming This would bo offset, however, by boro Saturday night. In his own Mr. J. M. Eskrldgo went to Beech of tho freeze had permitted all of the huge opposition party. the tobacco In the Burlcy district Creek Sunday. to be saved, notwithstanding tho a pardon to I1EFLIN. Gov. Wlllson rofused fact that the growth of tobacco duryoung Kyle Terhune, of Danville, filled his ing tho fall months was much more Nov. C RoV. Bennett seven of a twelvo regular appointment at the Valley who has served luxurinnt and prolonged than usual. months sentence In the workhouse Sunday. Miss Cora Thoinasson, of dmnll-hou- s, "BUFFALO BILL" QUITS for shooting In tho leg a negro who Is visiting ho" parents, Mr. THE WILD WEST SHOW had applied a vile epithet to him. We know nothing of tho merits of and Mrs. Joo Thotuasson, here. Richmond, Va., Nov. 4. Colonel Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jolineon and the Tcrhuno case, but It Is a matter of record that Gov. Wlllson has giv- baby attended meeting at tho Val- William F. Cody "Buffalo Bill" to en a full and frco pardon to a num- ley Sunday and dined with Mr. all the world retired from public life Inst night. HIb show was packber of men who wero convicted of a Frank Chlnn and tally. Several from this place attended ed off to winter quarters and his much more serious offense. quarterly meeting at Mt. Hermon Indians will return to their topees The going out of young men from Sunday. in what is left of the red man's land, Hartford to other fields of labor, as while "Buffalo Bill" Intends to In recent occurred has frequently spend his remaining years In the Inyears, Is both a good and a bad j Wyoming Big Horn country, where While It shows n lack of dication. the helped make American history. employment properly remunerative So far ns public exhibitions are In our old town, yet It Indicates tho concerned, be has chased his last Inability and Industrious pursplendid dian. pose of young men who wish to During a career which he began gait of this progressive strike tho as a pony express rider, it led htm age. No town of its size has sent through moro Indian battles than out a finer galaxy of competent any other living wlflte man, andv Inyoung, manhood, who are all "makAre you so fortunate as to cluding twenty-eigyears as a ing good." be well satisfied with your showman, Col. Cody became known It is announced that Hon. D. H. hair? Is it- - long enough, as one of the most picturesque figwill be a Smith, of Hodgcnvillc, thick enough, rich enough? ures of American frontier life. Tho Bill" candidate for U. S. Senator to sue-seAnd your hair does not fall earned sobriquet "Buffalo when he in the early 60's he Senator Bradley. Mr. Smith out? Well, wellythat Is good. contracted to furnish buffalo meat himself has made no public announcement of his candidacy, but But you may know of somel to the laborers building the Kansas not so fortunate. Then just-tel- Pacific railroad and in less than '18 he has Intimated to a number of hia them about Ayers Hair months killed 4,280 bison. friends In the Stato that at tho proper time ho would become an acVigor. Theywfilsurelythank GOOD WOMAN WANTS TO- tive candidate for tho Democratic you after using it, if not be ADOPT YOUNG CONVICT toHl malce a suDDort ce er, deBlro nt after the penitentiary for llfo, is expected nt the InstituJ or FOR BEING BOOTLEGGER tion Young White killed Lowe last January while under tho influence C. T. Williams, of Christian of liquor, and afterward 'made a confession In which be attributed ' County, is the Man So his crime to liquor and cigarettes. "; This confession was seen in a ChiPOSTMASTER ARRESTED years, or until twenty-on- e, wWch ho will go to to-d- ay SAVED! nearly every one of our as he pockets the change after purchasing his Fall Suit. Exclaims red-hand- cago newspaper by Mrs. Delia Vale, a widely known religious worker, who came 'to Catlettsburg, secured the conversion of the youthful murderer to Christianity and offered to adopt him In her own family if pardoned. She helped secure for him a three-year- s' sentence to the reform school hero and hopes to have hlra paroled or pardoned before his time Is out here. BODIES OF ENTOMBED MINERS ARE RECOVERED DO YOU Want to save money, Sir? Very well; then compare our $8.00, $1 0.00, $12.-0- 0 and $1 5.00 Suits with the suits other stores offer for the same money. Don t compare the prices, as prices mean noth- I nollar-and-ten-p- er to-da- y. Fort Branch, Ind., Nov. 5. The bodies of Walker McDanlels and Commodore McClure, who wero entombed yesterday In t mine near here by the explosion of a "wind" shot, were recovered early after the rescuers had battled several hours with the poisonous gases. There wero no marks on either body, Indicating that death was due McDanlels apparto asphyxiation. ently had been dead only a short time, and efforts were made to revive him, but to no avail. Neither was married. , to-da- y, MASSACHUSETTS SURE HAS A WINGLESS ANGEL Ludlow, MaBS., Nov. C. A fund established by Charles D. Rood, a wealthy resident, to encourage good habits among theyoung mejn of Ma town, has Just been drawn upon to reward Howard U. Bennett, of Ludlow Centre, who has never used a profane word, never smoked or chewed tobacco, never touched a drop of liquor and never kissed a girl outside his own family. Bennett's reward was n gold watch suitably Inscribed, presented birthday annion his twenty-first but compare the Suit. If you find our $ 2.00 Suits as good as other clothiers' $15.00 suits you make a saving, don't you? Well, try it and see for if you do, we believe you will come here and buy your suit, put the change in your pocket and shout ing 1 6 SAVED 39 k Just like the rest of our patrons. Investigate. Remember the word; investgate. j versary. Wlmt Would You Do? In case of n burn or scald, what would you do to relieve the pain? Such Injuries are liable to occur in any family and everyone should be prepared for them. Chamberlain's Salve npplled on a soft cloth will relievo tho pain almost Instantly, and unless the Injury Is a very severe ono, will cause the parts to heal without leaving a scar. For sale by m all dealers. .. IS IN JAIL ON CHARGE OK MALICIOUS SHOOTING Tho Owensboro Messenger says: William Montgomery, a coal digger, who shot William Kcnnady at the Lee Rudv coal mine Friday at noon, surrendered himself to Constable Cole about 10 o'clock Friday night, nnd he was lodged In Jail on shooting tho charge of malicious with Intent to kill. Tho arrest ofMontgomery disclosed tho fact that ho had received two severe woundsr'at the hands of Kennedy, who. It Is claimed pursued him with a knife, and in order to protect Monthimself, he shot Kennady. gomery has a deep gash wound between his wrist and elbow on his left arm, and also a wound In his back. It required several stitches to close the wound on the arm. Kennady Is still at tlio hospital and Is getting along ns well as could be expected, and unless complica tions sot up, there is a chance for his recovery. It Is likely that the matter will be investigated by tho grand Jury this week, and Indictments will be CARSON & CO., INCORPORATED.. G&? j to-da- ge o; Clothiers! :- : o, HARTFORD, KENTUCKY. COME TO Hartford Grocery Co. ' For the Best of Everything in our Line We carry the best line of Groceries and Shelf Hardware in the country. We make it a specialty of giving you better values for less money than you are able to get elsewhere. Come and inspect our goods and let us quote you the lowest cash prices. See us before buying your Shells and remember the place is the l- HARTFORD GROCERY COMPANY. COME TO DUNDEE j MERCANTILE COMPANY, For Anything You Need in .'.?- - GENERAL MERCHANDISE There are always bargains to be had at ' our Large Store. Respectfully, returned. DRIFTED FOR 31 DAYS OX THE ATLANTIC OCEAN New York, Nov. 2. Blown out to sea in a small rowboat from the Arango coast, American South Rodriguez, a Spaniard, drifted 31 days before he was picked up by a DrltUh steamer, which docked here He had a demijohn of water, supplemented by rainwater. He lived on fish he was ablo to catch. to-da- DUNDEE MERCANTILE CO., DUNDEE, KENTUCKY. ba, , For the Hair ht ed ..''' Hartford next Saturday, Nor. 11, and receive their dividend of five per cent. D. FORD, Sec'y. ' complimentary copy of Uncle Remus's Home Magazine which, since it has been enlarged and otherwise greatly improved has been aptly called "Dixie's Great Monthly." Uncle Remus's is now one of tho most noteworthy and attractive of & CO., Ai C. YEISER American Magazines. It is made for Southern readers and Hartford,Ky. throbs with tho heartbeat of Dixie. Notice. Fill out this coupon with your name and address, senflWK The stockholders of the Hartford Company are it to The Herald office, and .we will see that you receive Tobacco Warehouse notified to call at tho Bank of free copy'of this fine magazine. W' i For Sale, Farms AH sizes, from 6 to 300 aqra. Wo can pleaso you if you want TO buy land. -- " Tho Hartford Herald will be pleased to learn that for their benefit we have made an arrangement by which each may receive, on making application a tjEADERS of Announcement! , ait. 4fr. EDITdRS HERALD, Haiitfobd, Ky.: Name ..LV.:-"..ijD- Remember, it does not color the hair. Show the Hit of ingredients to your doctor. Let him decide their value. He knows. fore. aua y uu . In accordance with your announcement, please hare a copy of The McNamara trial has ended its fourth week and no juror, it Is mugs Home Magazine cn to my address.. said, has been certainly selected. ' A reign of torror exists near Birmingham, Ala., over frequent assassinations In that community, six killings having occurred within the past few days. j r , Uncle lie-.. -- .- . a jttb pp.. lwh, Him. Lexington, Ky Not. 6. Everett boy White, the seventeen-year-ol- d who was . convicted of the murder of Charles Lowe and sentenced by Judge Halbert at Catlettsburg to the Reform School here for three" Postoffice.,. ',..,$0?., " State-., !....;.,..; " BrD.SPf.V :,;;.: ';.;;.. .v.'.;1...'..t., ? Eh&Zi &&&. w iwiinHiiDgagJhBfr1" "V 'ijjaji A WEDNESDAY, NOV. 8, 1011. THE HARTFORD HERALD Mrs. John R. Phlpps, city, who-ha- Keown, Lela Magan, Ozona Mose-leHattle Glenn, Margaret Joiner, been very ill of typhoid fever, Alma Riley, Bessie Taylor and Tiny la Improving nicely. Teiser; Messrs. Will Riley, Cassius Messrs, A. F. Jones and J. Y. Spalding, Darrell Sullenger, McHartford, Routo J, gave Fogle, James Ford, Lee The Herald a pleasant call Tuesday. Dowell Robertson, Estill Barnett, J. Ney Messrs. J. W. Carter, Hartford, Foster,1 Eugene Joiner, Sydney WilHarry Glenn, Ellis Foster, Route 1, and Fred Miller, Hartford, liams, Route 4, were pleasant callers at Clarence Barnard, Harold Holbrook and Estill Park. The Herald offlce Tuesday. s y, PAGE FIVE. Sensible Shoe Talk No nonsense, but a plain, matter-of-fatalk we want to make to yqii about our ct T 4 B IG SHOE STOCK FIRST We carry no Shoes in our stock which we cannot conscientiously recommend to oil trade. SECOND Style 26 "Mercedes" Toe A neat tylUh button hoe for men Sounewear. sAevening- or and very smart boa. - We recommend for ladies' and children's wear our Priesmeyer and Shoes; none better. Pa-tricia- n THIRD We recommend for men and boys' wear our Kor-rec- t Shape Guaranteed Burro-JaShoes. Made on snappy last and wear like iron. Buy a pair and you will wear no other. p XotSbape 4 '4 - The "Durrojips" Jabel shown stitched into the lining of the shoe abme can be found only in "Korrect Shape." It Is worth looking for, because If the patent leather in shoes bearing this label breaks through before the first sole Is worn through jou cm hao a new pair free. For half a century Burt & Pockaid's-Banie FOURTH No doubt you have been buying Shoes that arc unsatisfactory. It's time for a change, "Come, let us show you our stock, and if our Shoes do not coino up to your expectation, don't buy. Wo will only thank you for the opportunity of allowing them to you. ha caaVJfct feet fitting shoes." BUY , A PAIR TO-DA- Y The Burt & Packard Co. BKOCKTOM, aiolcer. AUUS9. J?B5P Don't forget this and Remember it Pays to Trade With a House That Saves You Money. Drilling has commenced on the TAFT ADMITS HE MAY oil well at Concord, six miles east SOON NEED LAW PRACTICE of Hartford and will continue un der the present largi preparations Cincinnati, Nov. 6. President until a strike or a failure is made. Taft qualified as n voter Mr. Raymer Tinsley, who Is at- having gone through the necessary Murphy, Richard Demotending State University at Lexing steps. ton, spent from Saturday until crat, and one of the election judges, Tuesday with his parents, Mr. and asked:' "What Is your occupation, PresMrs. W. S. Tinsley. He had come ident of the United States?" home to vote. "Well," said Mr. Taft, smiling, Miss Sue D. Wright, city, left last "just put me down as a lawyer; I Wednesday for Rockport, Ind., want that known, because I may where she will be engaged as choir need the business soon." director of the First Christian At length It was compromised by Church of that city for several the entry, "President of the United days. States and attorney." Mr. J. W. Marks, who is with the Birthday Celebration. Kentucky Central at Butler, Ky., anniversary of The seventy-firs- t spent a few days with his parents, the birth of Mr. Samuel R. French, Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Marks, city, the of the Eastvlew vicinity, was cele first of the week, having returned brated Saturday, November 4, by home to vote. a surprise dinner being given him Mr. Frank G. Foreman, of But- - at his home by many of his friends He was presented Ier, Ky., visited hli father and and relatives. with a large number of handsome mother, Mr. and .Urn. L. 1'. Foreman, Monday and Tuesday. He and useful presents and a most deThose came home to Voti. Mr. Foieman licious dinner was served. Mrs. Hannah TayIs i.ow with the iCentiiP- k- t'ential. present were: lor and daughter Annie Ree. Mr. Mr. V. C. Eskrldge, living just and Mrs. B. C. Austin and children, east of Hartford, brought to The Clime, Golle, Lockle, Hazel, Louis Herald yesterday two Im- and Pauline," of Beaver Dam; Mr. office mense turnips, each weighing a lit- nnd Mrs. Pavld Sadler and children, tle over four pounds. Said he had Bculah, Oblle and Mary; Mr. and many inhls patch nearly as large. Mrs. Ell Martin and children, Ozena a EsteT B7and "lfazelteene: Mrs. The Thomas Monumental Works, A. Stewart and son Ellis F., Mr. of Hartford, by Attorneys Heavrin B. .T. French, Mr. and Mrs. Luther & Woodward, filed a petition in Collins, of Taylor Mines; Mr. L. D. voluntary bankruptcy In Federal French and Mrs. Lue Smith. Court at Owensboro last Thursday. Liabilities about 1,000 and assets TOBACCO SEASON IS ON GOOD PROSPECT AHEAD about ?500. to-da- y, Al-th- ICUiAli BAK1M Absolutely Puro Absolutely has no substitute Many mixtures are offered as substitutes for Royal. No other baking powder is the same in composition or effectiveness, or so wholesome and economical, nor will make such fine food. PWER Royal is the only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar CASHIER OF THE DAfJK YOLULY ENTERS I Prison Until Affairs of Defunct Institution Are Probed Further. Rochester, Ind., Nov. 4. After 4. lSSrPiano Coupons Given With Every Purchase'sJ$f strong effort Is being made by quite a number of farmers of this courjty to prevent the promiscuous hunting of birds and other game They say they are on their land. getting tired of It and forbearance has ceased to be a virtue. A Rev. W. C. Lloyd, of Auburn.Ky., preached an Interesting sermon at both the morning and evening service at the Cumberland Presbyte- rian church Illinois Central Railroad Time ble nt Beaver Dam, Ky. Ta- In Hartfordlast Sun- tt South Bound. North Bound. No. 1324:05 a.m. No. 12111:35 p.m. No 12212:28 p.m. No. 1012:48 p.m. No. 1022:48 p.m. No. 131 8;55 p.m. J. E. Williams, Agt. 000000000 o,o OOOO LOCAL NEWS O O AND O PERSONAL POINTS O guar- OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO "New Simmons Kid Gloves, anteed by Barnard & Co. Ever see such Linen Lace for 5c a yard, at Barnard &. Co's? Hardly! Flowers for gifts or' funeral pur- lfeposes, quickly delivered. BARNARD to-da- y. & CO. 0 i SjfNew, sporty Caps for young men, WustUn by express BARNARD & UO. Brighter your homo "with beautiful winter blooming Flowers. CO. BARNARD Centertown, Mr. L. C. Morton, gave The Herald a pleasant caU Tuesday. "Anuex" the new CorliBS-Coo- n Collar at Barnard & Co's. Annex one or more. Mr. Nathan Bennett, Tolona, 111., remembered The Herald pleasantly last Saturday.. r ThoBe $12.50 Coat Suits are sell& Co's. Don't ing fast at Barnard j wait too long. Don't darn! Buy from Barnard & Co. Wunderhoso for all the family, Including the baby. . f$. recently, visiting friends. lots, cottages and f&a Mr. Guy, Forrester, of Earllng-to- n, spent a few days in Hartford Town proporty, vacant two-stor-y dwelling. A. C. YEISER & CO.f Hartford. Ky. V m For Sale 4 s. yyui uuhhwuto ;MJomeauc umsn. delivery. SW( Called for and prompt -- 1' Her'a Grocery. Phone 140. Keown, Beaver S. O. A. Messrs. :7"Dam;,and L. M.. Hatcher, city, ware .A -- ... ijm m f3tWOTTr Wednesday. ' pleasant caiiers at i" nw . m The first snow of the season fell in this vicinity last Saturday, November 4, It Was accompanied by a light fall of rain. When you need Drugs of any kind don't forget the OHIO COUN-- day. He will preach for the same church the first Sunday In DecemTY DRUG CO. has the qualRy and ber. the. price is right also. 43tf There Is a splendid moving picOLD PAl'EKSFOU SALE at The ture show going on at Dr, Bean's Herald office. Nice and clean, tied Opera House every Friday and Satup In bundles. Five cents a bun- urday night nowadays. The films dle, three for ten cents. tf and songs are new and good and Buy Floral Decorations from they give a fine long evening's ens, tertainment for only ten cents. Barnard & Co., agents for They deliver Next Friday and Saturday nights. Owensboro. quicker than any other florists. One' of the results of Hallowe'en Dr. G. L. Everly, Rockport; J, W. pranks by Hartford boys appeared Park, Hartford, Route 3, and Wm. Wednesday morning. They had seJohnson, Sulphur Springs, gave cured a small white mule belonging The Herald a pleasant call Monday. to a local colored driver, painted its fashion with large prices on Patent body In zebra Get our cut-rat- o Medicines and Prescriptions before red stripes and hitched It to a door The going elsewhere. We can save you in the court house hallway. animal will probably wear the money. stripes until it sheds .Its hair. 43tf OHIO COUNTY DRUG CO. "Aunt Betsy" Casebier, aged widHartford School of Music Piano, ow of W. G. Casebier, died at the Harmony, Violin and Voice Culture. and daughtUnder the direction of Miss Kathe-rl- n home of her er, Mr. and Mrs. w. G. Klmmel, of Thompson, of Frankfort, and 38tf Ceralvo, Monday morning, of heart Miss Margaret Nail, city. of age. failure and Infirmities Mr. E. Y. Park left early Wednes- She was about 85 years old. She day morning for Taylor Mines, leaves an only child, the daughter where he has accepted a splendid with whom she lived. She had been position in the Company store at a member of West Providence that place. church for 58 years and her funeral J. F. OASEBIEU & CO., Funeral and burial occurred there yesterAll calls day. Directors and Embalmers. promptly and carefully attended to, Belated Funeral Service, day or night. Both telephones. pwensboro, Ky., Nov. 3. PreachBeaver Dam, Ky. 2Stf ing a man's funeral sermon who. had Messrs. L. O. Coleman and Roy been dead and burled for over nine Bennett, who are attending State years, and that of his wife, who had University, L3xlngton, were In Hart- died only the day before, was the ford Monday. They had come home unusual experience of the Rev. J. to vote. when he preached a A. Jarnagln, Taylor, who Is at- sermon over the body of Mrs. Anna Charlie Mr. tending the State Normal School at Baize, of Zlon. She died of paralyBowling Green, was In Hartford sis at the age of 75 years, and is a few days recently. He returned survived by six children. home to vote. Notice. Mrs. Hardin Coppage, of Leitch-fielThe stockholders of tho Hartford Ky., has been In Hartford the Tobacco Warehouse Company are past few days, visiting her notified to meet at the court house and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. In Hartford next Wednesday, NoOtto C. Martin. vember it, for the purpose of transCapt. and Mrs. S. K. Cox will acting Important 'business. 'j. R. WELLER, President. leave in a few days, for Charleston, D, FORD, Secretary. Mo., for an extended visit with their daughters, Mrs. Albert Goodln and A Pleasant Occasion. Mrs. Mary Cox White. The young ladies of Hartford Mr. B. D. Walker, district super- - entertained the young men with a intendent o the Kentucky Child- - party at Mrs. Wallace Riley's, "Hal-ren- 's Wany Interesting con-wHome Society, of Louisville, lowe'en. In Hartford Wednesday. He had tests and games were indulged In, visited several homes la this county but tho feature of the evening was Those luncheon. where this Institution has placed tho three-courchildren., Mr. Waller says the In- - present besides Mr. and Mrs. Riley stitutlon has a number of children were Misses Mary E. Spalding, Cla- it would like to, place in good ra Robertson, Ruth Riley, Hettio homes. For particulars, wrlto to-- Riley, Myrtle Williams, Anna , h'eidjurteri. Winona Stevens, Anna Eliza v Tap-scott-son-in-la- w d, son-in-la- w as se Pat-plea- se had closed State Rank Examiners he Citizens' Bank at Akion, Intl., 'ten miles east of this city, and had announced tlrat its iundff-wer- e short Howard Har- about $35,000 'ter, the bank's cashier, came here and obtained the Sheriff's permission to stay in the county jail until Inquiry into the Institution's affairs had proceeded further. Harter, who is a son ofnhe president of the bank, Andrew Harter, Following the heavy rains of refused to make a statement other Sunday and Sunday nlght.the farm- than to say that he knew public ers of the entire Green River dis- opinion In Akron would be against one of the him and that he wished to be "a trict are experiencing possible, and guest of the Sheriff for a time." best tobacco seasons stripping was the order of the day The capital of the Citizens' Bank Monday In nearly every vicinity In Is $15,000, and it had deposits of the entire district. In some dis- $100,000 at the last statement to tricts the farmers began stripping the Auditor of State. The younger Sunday night, by the light of the Harter had been cashier of the fires and candles in the barns. bank since its organization several The stripping season came about years ago. His father and other three weeks later than the good stockholders are capitalists of thlB one of last year but as the crop part of the State, and it Is said they was late In maturing, It camo In a will make up any deficit In the very good time, and the indications bank's funds. No warrant has yet are that It will last until the farm- been Issued for nn arrest In coners have an opportunity to strip nection with the shortage. out their entire crops, as the weathHoward Harter is twenty-eigh- t er yesterday and last night was fa- years old and has been popular at vorable for a continuation of the Akron and neighboring towns which season. he frequently visited In his motor Unlike they usually do, the farm- car. He is unmarried. ers are rehanging their tobacco after stripping It out, owing to the O fact that there Is no market for it O MARRIAGE LICENSE. yet, and may not bo for several OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO weeks. The custom usually is to bulk the crop after it has been Welby Daugherty, Renfrow, to stripped, but usually a sale hats Zona Neafus, Neafus. been made for the entire pooled crop before It Is stripped, as the Inland Suddenly Appears. associations usually close their sales Port of Spain, Trinidad. Nov. C. long before this time of the year. risen Island has suddenly An There will likely be a meeting from the sea in the Serpent's Mouth of the Straight, between Trinidad and the of the board of control Green River Tobacco Growers' As- Venezuelan coast, was preceded sociation within the next few davs, The phenomenon as it Is to meet as soon as a suff- by nn extraordinary commotion In icient amount of the weed has been the sea, from which burst huge s. hat with cerise She wore p coisage boquct of cweet peas. The ceremony was Imprcsslc and tho weddjng ring was used In unlt-- 1 Ing the hearts of this popular young couple. Mr. Moseley is one of Bowling Green's most successful young business men and his friends extend slncerest congratulations. The bride Is the eldest daughter of Mr. T. H. IauII and Is one of the Park City's most attractive girls. She has been popular In local so- -. clety for several years. Mr. and Mrs. Moseley were the recipients of many beautiful and useful wedding gifts. The happy couple left on the train for Chicago and other points and will he at home after November 15, at the home of tho black elet trira-mlng- 10-1- bride's father. Balked nt Cold Steel. "I wouldn't let a doctor cut my foot off," said H. D. Ely, Bantam, Ohio, "although a horrible ulcer had been the plague of my life for four years. Instead I used Buck-len- '8 Arnlcn Salve, and my foot was soon completelly Heals cured." burns, hols, sores, bruises, exzema, pimples, corns. Surest pile cure 25c at James H. Williams. m Libs Acton Just have & ooooooooocooooo in a new line of Furniture, Groceries, Queens-ware, Hardware and Harness. Boys, the bird season will soon be open. Buy your shells ntrlpned to samples. SISTERS afford tho making of columns of flames and smoke. and get ready for the first shot: Visit our store and take a look, where you get the right price for your produce, and every dollar does its full duty. Starts Much Trouble. PLAY DOCTOR If all people knew that neglect of AND BROTHER WILL DIE constipation would result In severe indigestion, yellow Jaundice or virInd., Nov. 4. Playing ulent liver trouble, thoy would soon Linton, will cost tho life of take Dr. King's New Life Pills, and doctor y The end It. It's the only safe way. Best Russell Reely2 years old. child was the "patient" of his two for biliousness, headache, dyspepsia, sisters, 4 and C years old, who gave chills and debility. 25c at James him a dose of medlclno mixed of H. Williams. m various drugs they found in the NUPTIALS Physicians family medicine chest. AT BOWLING GREEN said the child could not , live. Concerning a young lady who was Chamberlain's" Stomach and Liv- born and partly reared In Hartford, er Tablets do not sicken or gripe, whoso parents were married here and may bo taken with perfect safe- and were among our city's very best ty by the most delicate woman or former citizens, the Bowling Green the youngest child. The old and Dally News of Wednesday says: feeble will also find them n most A quiet home wedding was solsuitable remedr for aiding and emnized this morning when Miss strengthening their weakened di- Martlne Aull and Mr. George H. gestion and for regulating the bow- Moseley wore united In marriage at m els. For sale by all dealers. the home of the bride's father, T. H. Aull, corner of Main and Cnestnut Pnbllc Sale. "? On Saturday, 25th, streets. November Immediately before the ceremony p. m., at tho late about 1 o'clock sang "The residence of Mrs. Ida Paxton, Cen- Miss Mary Lawrence tertown, Ky., I will offer for sale at Song of Thanksgiving," after which the public auction to the htgnest and Mrs. J. C. Hulett sounded weaaing bent' bidder all. the household goods noies 01 wenneiBsonn's belonging to said decedent. There mnrcn ana tno Driaai party entered; are a number of valuable articles in First came Mr. and Mrs. Tom Neat, the lot. Terms made known on day of Versailles, who acted as best man and matron of honor. Tho bride of the sale. and groom came in together. The L. C. MORTON, Agt. 45t3 bride wore a becoming tailored ve- The car7bulldlng Industry Is im- Jojis bat with white aigrette. Her proving 'Yjhthin- the last Ave weeks flowers were a corsage boquot of the. railroads hare placed orders for," .violets. Th,o matron of "honor was igoiwned In a gray street- - suit and 2 M00 cars. to-daAULL-MOSELE- Y ht - LIKENS & ACTON Hartford, Kentucky. Guns! Guns! Have just received a Ifirge line of is, Target Guns Ammunition, Shells, Etc., And respectfully ask you to call and see the largest and best line of Shot Guns ever in Hartford. Prices the Lowest, ' TJ. S. CARSON GROCERYMAN,, Hartford, - Kentucky. y&i&tt. v ifoiiYli .'jiOUto. hr ;PMl umiuim, l?"'f, m.jIi,Ii. "WHWIMI PAGE SIX. tTA Hartford Herald TA- M. H. & E. RAILROAD TIME BLE AT HARTFORD, KY. h h I W. L. Mock, of Mock, Ark., believes ho has saved many lives In his 25 years of experience In tho drug "What I always Hko to TIME TO REBEL business. he writes, "Is to recommend do," King's New Discovery for weak, sore lungs, hard colds, hoarseness, ASHIONS AT THE obstinate coughs, la grippe, croup, asthma or other bronchial affection, for I feel sure that a number of my sated; The Senseless Aping of neighbors are allvo and well y I have tolled and been truo, and I my advice to uso because they took care New Styles It. I honestly believe It's tho best as tho music lung medlclno that's For nothing so much throat and Of rest and a sleep somewnorei Easy to prove he's right. made." IS HARD OH jHEHOWH RACE Get a trial bottle free, or regular I say It, I'm tired nnd weary, 50c or $1.00 bottle. Guaranteed by And It Booms as I say It, dear. m That the great world echoes and Why Pretty Girls James H. Williams. No Reason ecnoes Too Much Money. Tho cry of my heart so clear. Should be Made to Look "Did you try covntlng shesp for Can It be that It's tired and lonely, your Insomnia?" Freaks. Like And that all men aro so, too, "Yes, doctor, but I made a mess Nor the beautiful crowns worth of It. I counted 10,000 sheep, put winning, STUDY OV STYLE AXI 'era on tho cars and shipped 'em to Nor the beautiful skies so blue? market. The wad of money I got Where are the youns girls of yesweary, for 'em made me afraid to go to I say It, I'm tired and terday? I mean the girls of 15 and sleep." And I long, oh, I long so much To bo off somewhere In the silence. 1C who used to wear modent mornings to With tho velvet There Is more Catarrh In this blouses and neat full skirts nnd touch olmn-l- y section of the country than nil other whoso hair used to bo dressed until My brow with the dew and Incense, dlscsrcs put together, and with neat, pretty hair ribbons. And the birds and the blooms the last few years it was supposed about, The other day I saw, to my sur- to be Incurable. For a great many prise, Just such a girl. She wore a ears doctors pronounced It a local While I gather myself together And try to think things out! dark blue sailor suit. Her hat was diseases and prescribed local remeda sanely wide, gracefully drooping ies, and by constantly falling to cure with a silk scarf wound with local tieatmcnt, pronounced It leghorn, smartly around the crown and gath- Incurable. Science has prmen catarrh FOR FLETCHER'S ered Into a rosotte on the left side. to be a constitutional disease and I The face beneath tho hat was therefore requires constitutional treat m alluring. It was not ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manumagnetically A Poodle nnd a Hat. a beautiful face, feature by feature, factured by P. J. Cheney & Co., lady In tho East End, A young It was unstainodly young, Joy- Toledo, Ohio, Is the only constitutionbut who owns a pretty little white pooously wholesome. The skin wa3 al cure on tho market. It is taken a costly and very dle, purchased clearly brown. No rouge, no pow- Internally in dcees from 10 drops to largo hat Saturday, which she Inder marred It; pure water and a tcaspoonful. It acts directly on tended to "como out" In yesterday, sunshine had produced the blood nnd mucous surfaces of tho but the doggie saw it first In the that complexion. systen.. They offer one hundred dol- box on tho floor and while tho aforeThe clear brown eyes of the girl lars for any case It falls to cure. said young lady was playing tho pilooked straight at you. There wero Sond for circulars and testimo- ano in one room, Dolly was tearing sidelong nials. sly, no to tatters the $18 willow plume glances; no posing attitudes, no afAddress: F. J. Cheney & Co., To- which decorated the big millinery fected Up laughter, no simpering ledo, OMo. I The hat sure was a sight outfit. feco distortions meant for smiles. Sold by Druggists, 73c. when Dolly finished her fun. How When this girl smiled It was from Take Hall's Family Pills for con- ever, what's the use of blaming the l.er headt up, and when she laughed, stipation. poodle, when It's such a nice little cu unconsciously laughed with her. Maysvlllo Leader. poodle? got off tho car she hold When she I'onil or Coffee. her head up. Her feet met tho "Sir," said the astonished landsurely. She lady to a traveler who had sent his squaroty, pavement STOMACHTROUBLES did not liae to pick her mincing cup forward for tho seventh time, steps. Her shoes wero built for "you must be very fond of coffee." walking. "Yes, ma'am, I am," ho replied, Cured By Vinol Here is Proof Far down the city street I watch- "or I should never have drunk so Seymour, Ind. "I was troubled with gracefully. ed her swing, surely, much wnter to get a little." a chronic stomach trouble, and flvo down State street I walked Tli en 'weeks ago It got so bad I had to glvo slowly nnd searched tho crowds for The chill microbe meets Its fato up work. I had tried various medianother face like that of tho girl In HCRUINE. There are thousands cines without relief, and was finally whom I have tried to doscribe. of these germs In tho air you breaths Induced to try Vlnol. After taking tho oung girls Bwarmlng and nny derangement of tho liver, first bottlo I was greatly benefited. I saw tight stomach or bowels gives them tho Am now on tho third bottle and ready mo In shamolossly around in low cut, sleeveless, trans- opportunity they seek. A dose of to rosumo work. Am rapidly gaining dresses, parent wnlstB and in indecently HERDINi: destroyes them, at once In weight and strength." Edw. tight skirts. On tholr heads wero clears them out completely and It Is tho curative medicinal elethoso hideous hats that when slip- pioniotes a fine feeling of strength ments of tho cods' livers, combined ped oer a girl's head, extinguish and buoyancy. Price 50c. Sold by with the strengthening properties of Inverted Hartford Drug Co., Hartford, Ky., tonic Iron contained In Vlnol which This her completely. jitraw bucket hides a girl's neck, Donovan & Co., Heaver Dam, Ky. m makes it bo successful In restoring hair, forehead, even her eyes, and perfect digestion and at tho samo Some Novelty. gives her a lowering, Idiotic look. tlmo It builds up the tired, overThe homo of worked nnd A Novedty Party. system. Hut look, look over a wholo street Try a bottlo of Vlnol with tho unof faces nnd what do you boo at L. K. Knight, at 224 South Nineteenth avenue, was tho Bccno of an derstanding that your money will he every turn? gypsy unusual gathering Saturday night roturned it It docs not holp you. Haro arms loaded with Jewelry; faces smenred thickly with when their daughter, Lillian Van Tho powder nnd rouge; hair banged, Horn, entertained 34 guests. Tlmlhrice-a-Wee- k Edition giving tho eyes, brows and mouth feature of tho evening was tho exchanging of attire by tho ladles and n hard, bold expression. OF THE What of tho round, unhampered gents present. young bodies? Where arc they? There is little danger from a cold Are these hlpless, elongated, toad- or from an attack of tho grip except stool stems our young girls? Aro when followed by pneumonia, and theso creatures who stump or stum- this nover happens when Chamber-aln- 's ble along, whoso walk Is a sickenPractically a Daly at Cough Remedy is used. This ing wlgglo from tho waist down or remedy has won Us great reputation the Prlca or a Weekly a mincing waddle, aro theso tho and extensive sale by Its remarkamothers of ble cures of colds and grip and can Not long ago I went to three bo relied upon with Implicit confi- Ns ether Newspaper in the World Gives stores and asked for a dressy shoo dence. For sale by all dealers. so Much at so Low a Price m with a low heel. The suavo clerk A Favorabllc Sign. In each storo brought mo a shoo Tho great Presidential campaign whoso heels wero three Inches high. "Don't you think the way your something lower, and undertakers compote Is a llttlo bit will soon begin and you will want I asked for tho news accurately and promptly. was politely assured that that was grewsorac?" "Not a bit of it," replied tho loy- The World long since established a low hoel; that thero was nothing al citizen. "When a town gets to a record for Impartiality, and anylower on tho market. After a long search I finally got be so healthy that tho undertakers body can afford Its Thrlce-a-Wee- k a shoe with a low heel ono and havo to cut rates and hustle for bus- edition, which comes every other day in the week, except Sunday. It ono quarter Inches. This shoo is iness, believe me, It's all right" will be of particular valuo to you goes nicely with a comfortable and Thrlco-a-Wee- k In damp, chilly weather thero Is Wor,ld short walking skirt. It Is not, how- always a largo demand for BAL- now. Tho aso abounds In other strong featever, a dressy shoe, and it cost LARD'S SNOW LINIMENT because much more than tho dressy, high-heel- many people who know by expe- ures serial stories, humor, markets, cartoons; in fact, everything woro shown me. shoes that rience Us great rollovlug power In that Is to be found In a first-claNow, what are tho shoe manufacaches arid pains, prepare turers thinking of? Where do they rheumaticIt at the first twlngo. Price dally. Thrlce-a-Wceto apply k World's regTho get their notions of stylo, and why pretty and com- 25c, 60c and $1.00 per bottle. Sold ular subscription price Is only $1 cannot a thing bo by Hartford Drug Co., Hartford, per year, and this pays for 160 pafortable at the sarao Mine? Ky., Donovan & Co., Beaver Dam, pers. Wo offer this unequalled women all over the Ky. Sensible: m newspaper and, THE 'IIAnTFORD country are beginning to resent this HERALD both together for ono Their dissatistyranrjy pt fashion. year for only 91.68. ' faction Is fast becoming more than FOR FLETCHER'S The regular subscription price of a resentful murmur. tho two papers Is 2.00, one sensible output Ttao following L. & N. Tlmo Card is effective from Monday, Aug. 21st: North Bound No. 112 duo at Hartford 7:19 a. m. No. 114 duo at Hartford 3:40 p. m. South Dound No. 115 due at Hartford 8:45 a. m. No. 113 duo at Hartford 1.46 p. m. II. E. BUSCHKE, Agt. of the shoe factories, aro gradually becoming more popular. As for the bats, tho wise woman In these days goes bareheaded or invents her own headpiece. Who sets the styles? Very often It Is tho actress, tho chorus girl, tho women Who attend tho races. Women now are everywhere rebelling, and It Is high time that style-makeand producers took heed and mado an honest effort to supply the real wants of modest, Chicago News. sensible women. rs O O O Tlio T oooooooooooooooo YOU'LL ENJUi. I'OEMS Herald's Special Selections. THE HARTFORD HERALD WEDNESDAY, NOV. 8, 1911. oo o Educate For Business Day ah3 night Private instruction from expert teachers in all departments. Books free. Free employment agency. Not a school in session the entire year. graduate "out of a position. Write for catalogue and terms Mark the Studies You Are Interested in. ...Shorthand ,. . .nookkccplng. . . .Typewriting. ...Civil Service. . ; .Commercial law. .. THE CRY OP THE WEARY. worn I say It, I'm And I'm tired and weary, and I'm tossod And I want to go think things over, And 'I want to go think things about, out. I have borne all a bravo man can m Sated Many From Death. F bear, And done all a bravo man could; And I'm tired, and I'm sad and lonely, And a llttlo rest Is so good! I say It, I'm tired and weary, And my heart aches, and I weep For the calm of a twilight country And the boon of a long, long sleep. I have seen and have heard and am ,. .Rapid Calculation. .Penmanship. Commercial deograpbjr. Rcfld,n8- 1 '' .. . . ....Spoiling. . .English. Name- . . . Arithmetic ...Grammar. - . . Uso of. Adding Moclilno and other office devices. .Banking, Commerce. .PunctaaUon. .. Address to-da- Daviess County Business College 'Acknowledge the College." E. B. Miller, Pres. " Owensb oro, Ky. . Hl PAY BXPRES?"- -. ORDER BY NAIL at Levy's Special Suits for Men CLOTHES "s FROM US AND SAVE MONEY. Levy's Special Boys' We Handle None But the Best. Our stocks aro so large that you havo every style and pattern, and size, and shape from which to electtiand wo make buying BY MAIL, Just as easy and satisfactory as you can do it in the store. We have special things that you can set NOWHERE ELSE, suoh as : Chlldron Cry C ASTO R A Suits with of Pants and all tho Leading Lines of 2 pairs FURNISHINGS, HATS AND SHOES. ng OJ1A3L,OGc FRBE. WE ALSO SEND SAMPLES W l8'U0 a SO VZfi&SSSg?'' wh,ch FREE. at Mention this paper and write us fully for anything you want in our lino, and you'll got a prompt and satisfactory answer. And if anything you buy here is not exactly what yon want it may be returned ana your ca.ua ax win do immediately kejfundbd. H(mbers Retail HerchuU Association. Railroad Fares Reloaded Certain Times. s, A House Established The Bright Spot. Years Arjo. The Largest In Its Line. Third and Market. LOUISYILLE, KY. GADSE 'AND REMEDY.1 Uncertainly of the immediate' fntnro is lnnlrptl unnn hv tnanv men ' of affairs, as a blockade to enter- -' prise and business prosperity, and this blockade is now quite apparent throughout the channels of trade. The Presidential Election: the. efforts of Congress with no fixed j Nto-ma- It's just a step to Texas run-dow- n New York World I ed ss factor in politics; together with' nther matters of ereater or less import, represent at this time a MEMPl" chaotic conllict oi separate intersw- ests, to harmonize which is now the problem before the country. AH want Prosperity, Peace and Plenty. Read with care the Cin On the lit and 3rd Tuesdays oi caeb month ex cinnati linquircr, a journal mat rantlnn tloJieti urn sold via Cotton licit Route to nrints all the news each dav from polnUIn Arkansas. Louisiana. Texas and Oklahoma, frit J The trttt With 23 day return limit and every commercial center through let the tuxt chances Southwest will soon be Cotton Belt excursion take rou. A barometer oi out the world. Bend today lor complete schedule and cost ol ticket causes and effects that points out, from Tour home town I will also give you our opportunity booklets, brlmlul ol pictures and facts you'll like as a peacon Light, the danger and to see they're fru. L C. HARRY, Trnrelintr Passenger Agent the safeguard therefrom. S3 Todd EuiltUns. LouI.Tille, Ky. As well known, the Daily En quirer is the largest in size and highest priced paper in the United. States, yet cheapest, measured Dy quality and quantity. The Weekly Enquirer, with the cream and digest of all the news, able and conservative editorials, market reports, methods and results from Government and State Experiment Stations, veterinary YEAR matters, People's Forum, choice literature, short and continued storCourier-Journ$1.50 sermons, general The Herald and Weekly ies, 44 1.35 and Weekly Louisville Herald information, etc., with the exclusion of all matters of scandal and im" and Daily Owensboro Messenger " 3.50 morality, is today the Cleanest 44 " and Twice-a-wee- k Owensboro Messenger. . 1.75 Weekly Family Journal obtainable. " . and Twice-a-wee- k Each issue is alone worth the price 44 1.75 Owensboro Inquirer of a year's subscription. 44 3.25 and Daily Owensboro Inquirer. Solicitors for subscriotions moke " 125 q handsome profit and increase the 44 and Kentucky Farmer Louisville 44 good influence of The Enquirer in 1.50 and Bryan's Commoner the uplift of morality and industry, 44 1.65 and Thrice-a-wee- k New York World. and for the betterment and welfare 44 1 .50 of the community. For terms write Twice-a-wee- k St, Louis Republic ilk to The Enquirer, Cincinnati, Ohio. 44 vla the Cotton Belt Route the direct, quick line from Mem- phi, throueh Ark ansas, to tho Southwest operating two splendid trains dallv. nlth throueh sleepers, chair cars and parlor- cafe cars. Trains from all parta f the Southeast connect In Mem phis with these Cotton Belt trains Southwest. Neither tlmo nor money should keep Ton from making tola opportunity trip, lor it won't taKo muca ol titur 10 eo via Jmtmr Belt Koute fare excursion stop-ove- n rii Clubbing Rates FOR HARTFORD HERALD'S SUBSCRIPTION. al non-sectari- .. S' A W .;;.$.. ..t.0 .... ChlNran Cry Sandals, the CASTORIA JsUwfcMfa - A GREAT BARGAIN! The C&clMMttl Weekly Esqiiker ana Tb feftrtferd HemM Both Oh Thi' Toe Oalr S1.3B. , 44 '" and National Magazine Monthly aad McCall's MHazine-r-FahiwM.- j. .. 1 .50 1.30 't Address i THE HERALD'. Hartford, Ky. fcfi . jti4-mk--' HMm tAu. nr-W- ? WEDNESDAY, NOV. 8, 1011. THE HARTFORD HERALD comnrehenslvo report the results of WHAT 00 Y00 GET FROM many previous investigations. But there is no agreement we HI1IL ORDER HOUSES? are told that tho high cost of living is all duo: To the economic wnsto of stand Is It Really Profitable for You Ing armies and large navies; output and To the restriction of to Send Off for Your tho high wages insisted on by tno labor-union- s; rAGE SEVEN. INCREASING HIGH McCall's Magazine GQSTJF lems of To-day. LIVING OASTORIA umMm ANfegdablc PrcparationToT As- and McCall Patterns For Women Have Moro Friends than any other magazine or patterns. McCall s is the reliable Fashion Guide monthly in one million ono 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. S.to MMr Magitin ia once. by iulacriWiig fi Kp t StfU Com onlr Is One of the Great Prob- For Infants and Children. r K Mi, Ml . R.v :y ' To the trusts or monopolies, which demand excessive profits; To the tariff, which fosters trusts; To tho excessive cost of distriVARIOUS MUSK ASSIGNED bution, duo to tho high freight charges of tho railroads; But None Upon Which All the To unreasonable rotall profits; To the Increase in taxation arispublic ing from moro expensive People Are Tacitly schools; Agreed. To the Increase in the supply of gold, which has cheapened tho valFEW' ATiliEOED CAUSES NAMED ue ofmoney; To tho demand for luxuries that A' mob of Frenchmen recently have become necessities; To extravagant luxuries, such as raided the provision stores In their neannUnH thn nrnnrlo- - called forth Mr. J. J. Hills remark tor, and destroyed all tho butter and (that "the trouble Is really tbo co3t eggs that they couiu imu. i huh or nign iiving;- To th growth during tho past they went Into the country ana lootod the dairy farms. Through- quarter of a century of manufacout northern Prance and southern tures, which drain capital and labr Belgium other women made similar from tho country and bring them to raids. A short time afterward tho towns. Of all tho facts on which these there was rioting in Australia, and there, too,the object of attack was reasons aro based, there is general agreement on one only tho extenthe provision dealer. these cases the demonstra- sion of manufactures. ThIs has In all prestions were Intended as protests been ono of tho marvels of thoof agent generation. The decline, tho high cost of living. against Meanwhile tho Social Democrats riculture InEngland Is another. Dur years the farm area ing of Germany, through their Congress In the last ten increased only about America has voted to ask In session at Jena, had per cent., the population more the government what It proposed to four twenty per cent. Along with high cost of living. than do about the tho comparative decrease in farm missionEven in China, American they can- products has come n rise In tho aries are complaining that living that lias caused not live on tho money that they re- standard of eggs and chick- the demand for food to increase ceive. Even there production of it. ens have doubled In price in ten faster than the It may be gratifying to the articleb of food years, and other Frenchwomen to wreak their ven have advanced materially In prlco. geance o ntne heads of tho shop-- t protest shows world-wid- e Tho world- keepers; politicians of France, Ger that tho condition, too, is many and the United States may wide. For twenty years tho cost of in promise to relieve the situation by food has been Increasing, until act of Congress or parliament; but the United States, for example, the causes may possibly bn found to government there Is, according to Ho eo deen In tho economic law of reports, hardly a thing used on the prunes and supply and demand that no actual table, save California deevaporated apples, tho price of relief will come until cither the aver- mand falls or tho supply Increases. which Is not higher than its age during tho past two decades. A Father's Vengeance There can bo no remedy until tho Would havo fallen on any ono who evil Is discovered; and cause of tho attacked tho son of Peter Bondy, of In many quarters efforts are makSouth Rockwood, Mich., but ho was ing to find tho cause. Tho protests powerless before attacks of Kidnoy resultof th'o French women rioters trouble. "Doctors could not help ed In a meeting of the French cabihim," ho wrote, "so at last wo gave net to consider measures for relief. him Electric Bitters and ho ImprovHero at" home, an Industrial com- ed wonderfully from taking six botcreated by Congress In tles. It's the best Kidney medlclno mission 1898 wont deeply Into tbo subject. I over saw." Backacho, tired feelLast year a Senate committee made ing, nervousness, loss of appetite, another Investigation and a Massa- wnrn of Kidney trouble that may gathered in a chusetts commission end In dropsy, diabetes or Brlght's Bewarol Take Elelctrlc disease. Bitters and bo safe. Every bottle guaranteed. 50c at James H. WilI m liams, Supplies? Shall It be with your home merchant, or shall you send to some larger city for your supplies? The country is now bolng flooded with catalogues and advertlsments of business concerns who apparently offer great Inducements for cash to buy their from tho consumers supplies of all kinds from them. All they ask Is for you to send them tho cash and they will send you tho goods, out of sight and unseen, at apparently very low prices. Sup pose you stop and consider a moment whether you gain anything by buying from1 these distant firms, If you aro Inclined at all to do so. catalogue buy from If you -- The Kind You Have Always Bought similating thcFoodandltcgula-lin- g ihcStoinachs andBowcls of Bears the Signature of lot McCall'i 55 centi 1 Tr, Including tnjr out ol U celtbraUd McCall Patterns Int. McCaB Pattern Lsad all others In style, fit, Impllcltr, economy and number sold. Wore dealer, tell McCall Pittrnn than any other two makei combined. None higher than 15 cent. Buy from your dealer, or by nail irom Promotes McCALL'S MAGAZINE 236-24- Digc3lion.ChcerFul-nessandnest.Con'al- ns nellhcr Opium.Morplune ox "Narcotic. R norIiiicral. AW In 6 Xm--tf V. 37th St, New York City ft Ctti 11 Ointw mA rf Cm JXtpeofOUn-SMUmiKKS- flmyjh Seal' SlxJmjut KILLthe COUGH AND JiuteXlr Zh?ZtSlhSia CtiwifttiSuair CUKb e kunuo houses: Vou pay In advance. You buy tho goods without seeing them. Your money Is sent far from home. You cart tho goods from tho de pot. You find that redress is not prac tical for unsatisfactory goods. You bravo difficulty with tho rail road company If tho goods are damaged in transportation. You pay freight or express charg es extra. You pay a price that Is only ap parently low. If you buy of your local dealers: You may receive credit. You make actual comparisons and select from a variety of styles and sizes. Your money stays at home to help build up your own community. You can havo tho goods delivered at your home. Tho articles are easily exchanged If HuJnynorcn forConsllpa-Tion. Apcrfecl Remedy Worms .Convulsions and Loss Sour Stomach.Diarrhoca .Fcvcnsh-nes- s f yv m Use For Over of Sleep. Dr. King's Nw SlknWfirv ca Freel rnR Roughs WITH 1 Trial Battle Facsimile Signature of AMD ALL THROAT ANDLUNOTBOUPLES. NEW YORK. Thirty Years GUARANTEED SATIDFAOTOKYf OH MG7YJ?v RKifUNCi:;! 1 exact copy or wrapper. J- CASTORIA -- - tst. 1 THSCItrMUHOOMMnr. HtW0tT Subscribe for The Herald; $1 a year. Six months, 50c. Very Serious for one medicine and Lave the For this wrone one civen y-- a. reason we urge you in buying to It is a very serious matter . not satisfactory. You will receive them In good condition. You have no freight or express chnrpos to pay. You pet tho best quality of goods at the right prices. The flight Kldnev Medicine J. E. Parker. 2021 No. 10th St., Ft. Smith, Ark., says that ho had taken manv kinds of kidney medicine, but did not get better until ho took Foley Kidney Pills. No mat ter how long you havo had kidney trouble, nor at what stage of tho disease your case may be, you will find quick and permanent benefit by tho U30 of Foley Kidney Pills. Tlfey also regulate tho action of tho urlnnry organs. Start taking them now. For sale by all druggists, m Undoubtedly. Light and Power Company a. (INCOIirOltATKD) be careful to get the genuine . THEDFORD'S ,,-.- E. G. BARRASS, MGR., Liver Medicine The reputation of this old, reliable medicine, for constipation, indigestion and liver trouble, is firmly established. It docs not imitate other medicines. It is better than others, or it would not be the favorite liver powder, with a larger sale than all others combined. SOLD IN TOWN F2 Wlll wire your house at cost. Electric Lights are clean, healthy and safe. No home or business house should be 'without them when 'within reach. WMWi4MmiWMwtMiimmyi SEND YOUR BOY TO -. For Till Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature of CASTOR A Infants and Children. Ua&tfffi&fa AVOID HARSH DRUBS. Many Cathartics Tend to Cause Injury to the Bowels. tion, you should avoid strong drugs and cathartics. They only glvo temporary relief and their reaction Is moro anharmful and sometimes They in noying than constipation. no way effect a cure and their tendency is to weaken the already weak organs with which they como In contact. Wo honestly believe It you are subject to constipa- that we have most effective in action. They aro mado of a recent chemical discovery. Their principal ingredient is tasteless, and colorless. odorless, Combined with other well known Ingredients, long established for tholr usefulness. In tho treatment of constipation, it forms a tablet which is oaten Just like candy. They may be taken at any tlmo, either day or night, without fear of their causing rnv Inconvonlcco whrtovor. They do not trrlpe, puree, nor cause nausea. Thoy act without causing any K pain or excessive loosoness of tho bowels. They are Ideal for children, WV&i. ' wpak. dolicate nersons, and agea oL- - .people, as well as'for tho moqt hear ty person. , " In threo slzo pack- "f" They come v . 'age's 12 tablets, 10 cents: 3G tab- !' plots', 25 cents 80 tablets, 50 cents. sItemembor, you can obtain them oBlyat'our utore Tho Roxall Store Williams, 214 Main St., Hartford, Ky, the best constipation treatment ov-- J is so or devised. Our faun in Btrong that we sell It on the positive guarantee that It shall not cost the user a cent if it does not glvo entire satisfaction and completely remedy constipation. This preparaImmodest words admit of no defense. tion Is called Boxall Orderlies. For want of decency Is want of sense, These aro prompt, soothing, and though It would puzzle any ono to find misquotes. Nothing is mora common than to bear: A man convinced against hi will la of the same opinion still. This is an Impossible condition of mind, for no one can bo convinced of ono opinion and at tbo bo mo time bold to an opposlto one. What Butler wroto was eminently uennlble: his will lis that complies la of bis own opinion still. A famous passage of Scripture is of ten misquoted thus: "He that Is with out sin among you let him cast the first stone." It should be. "Let him first cast a stone." Sometimes wo are told. "Behold, how crcat a tire a little matter klndtetb." whereas St James said, "Behold, bow great a matter a little fire klndleth," which is quite a different thins. Wo also hear that "a miss Is as good as a mile." which is not na senstblo or forcible as the true proverb, "A miss of an inch Is as good us n mile." "Look before you leap" should bo "And look before you ere you leap." Pope Is generally credited with having written: "I always make It my business to Interest myself In the things In which my hUBbnnd Is Interested." GARBLED QUOTATIONS. "Then, I suppose you know exPopular Passages That Are Frequently actly how much each player Is to . pet out of tho receipts of the world's Rendered Incorrectly. Almost everybody who quotes at all championship series." MATHENEY & BATTS Vanderbilt Training School WsPills After eating, persons of n bilious habit will derive great benefit by taking on of these pills. If you have been DRINKING TOO MUCH, they will promptly relieve the nausea, SICK HEADACHE ondncrvousnesswhlch fojlows.restoro the appetite and remove gloomy feelings. Elegantly sugar coated. FOR BOYS Elkton, Kentucky. limited 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 Take No Substitute. PARKER'S.. UAID rtALSAM OlMDM and betat'ntl Ui balfc a luxuriant rtowu Hever 7UIS lO itinera "r-- jr halr taUlag. Curti Klp difnv, uruKiM fcueKnaviA. FrotnoUf Hi Electric Lights, Steam Heat, Hot and Cold Baths. Extremely Healthful location. $4,000.00 SSbbsT m tr m tMm aaUBJtlH - recently spent on improvements. tho verses In his writings. They were written by the Earl of Roscommon, who died before Pope was born. Franklin said. "Honesty is the best policy." but the tnaxlni is of Spanish origin and may bo found In "Don Quixote." Pearson's Weekly. Puzzled. An nged colored man was passing a fish storo when be stopped to examlno a bugo turtlo chained In tbo doorway na an advertisement Ho bud never seen a turtle beforo, No saloons in the town or county. Moral surroundings excellent. Unexcelled as a school for young boys. ' thm Lmmp VhrfKJtv $k' ftfti c and he prodded the strouge creature curiouHly. Suddenly be popped bis finger into bis mouth wltb a bowl of pain. After (be finger bad stopped bleeding be gazed at it ruefully, tben oyed the turtle apprehensively. "What's the matter. Rastnsr asked tbe'flsh dealer, with a grin. "Nuffln. sab: nufiln'. Ab was Jest wondelrln' whether Ab bad been bit or stung." Lipplncott's. in the borne than clear, steady llsnt. insure this by getting the oil that burns clear ana clean without a nicker down to the last drop. Pennsylvania crude oil refined to perfection. Costs no moro than tho tank-wag- Saves Eye Nothing la moro Important OH that Nineteenth Year Begins September 6, 1911. Write for catalogue. Address all communications to Desk "C. kind eaves WORK saves (MONEi saves eyes. Tour dealer has 80L.1TQ OIIj In barrels direct from ouc works. MATHENEY & BATTS. Cfcas. C Stilt Cars" Auto Ofl Co. Jm.H. likrto tit Tin kali $1 a Tear I Loolcrvllle, Ky.' Refinery at Warren, 7ft. "We aU the celebrated "No OIL 'WM?WMMMmm'mtmMwtwm ra?r-rTjsS7?r.K- u ( ' fJfWSksSLi' .H jit :ihs'.?: V?ff.?rTfrtL-Llri.Hi'T- 7i imytyvyiv wp--- v 'rnxv?T'W' ' "' "lM(frj7,",,,'wir"y'yi ipjiiiir 'f TW395' mgjtJiPQiiwp' "j "' iflppS"WJW WEDNESDAY, NOV. 8, 1011. 1PA0E EIGHT. THE HARTFORD" HERALD If I J. Tvlntrnrlo Iftnnl-- r ...... wr -- "rf wmiii J.J.O WiW Tlchonor, Llllle Draper; Mossrs. Ce- Byron Brown, Joe Held, Icll Draper, Taylor, Prank Kirikade, Edd Buren Barnes, Nelaon, Wayland THE CAPTURE OF Anient, Willie Hughes, Wavle Park, Ollmore Keown, Raymond Daniel, Carl Hocker and Frank Wright. Mr. Buren Ament arrived homo CHINESE Sunday from Luzerne, whero ho had 'been Visiting. Mr. Richard Baker, who has been By Rebels Pekin is Re- dangorously 111 for some time, is no Jl n. ? J.AUIIJVIW zr,trn.,j riHockcv. Alc'ln'' THE SICK, HALT, - YOU'LL LAND ftlGHT ported Taken. II LAME AND BLIND If you will follow our signal. Healed by the Laying On . Of Hands. WROUGHT n We're making signs to you right Here to come and get Your New Winter Overcoat better. MODERN MIRACLES centertown. Nov. C. NEW EDICT HAS BEEN ISSUED Rev. Watson filled his f F.. Washington, D. C, Nov. Bishop Oliver Sabln.of tho EvangelHUM'S AT SHANGHAI DESERT ical Christian Science Church, was oenvhelmed with people desiring San Francisco, Nov. C. A cableto be healed at Raucher's hall on gram to the Chlneco Daily Taper, when he Connecticut avenue -' a Mnliair published hero recelvI cured the halt, the lame and the says I'okln was cd wily blind. More than 100 people begcanturec! late yesterday by the rev ged him to touch them with his olutionists, after a Bliarp encounter. hand or pray for them. Bishop Sa-bA dispatch was received by tho "cures by mental suggestion Chinese Freo Press announcing tho and the laying on of the hands." reported In fall of Pekln had been to Bishop Sabln announced yesterShanghai, but had not been verified. day that ho would hold forth at dispatch stated all the officials Tho Raucher's this morning, in the vorj of of the city, Including a number of Copyright 1906 by Hart Schaffner &? Marx heart of the fasfilonable Northwest, high officials of the Manchu dynas- .COURTS PASS ON for the purpose of healing the sick. ty, had fled In the night. The reLong before the appointed hour art0 bels are said to be In peaceful posE LIQUOR ELECTION rived a multitude of peoplo assemsession aftor a spirited flght late OUR BOY'S AND CHILDREN'S OVERCOATS bled. There vero people with all yesterday. Chinatown here Is celebrating tho Returns at Present Show .Major- sorts of ailments. Bishop Sabln, unless his spectaroported reolutlonary victory with tors were hypnotized, performed n parades nnd fireworks. Tli streets ity for Repeal of Prohibimiracle on Mrs. F. J. Maney, of are bolus flooded with, extra edi014 Nineteenth street. Northwest. tion Statute. tions of Chinese newspapers and Mrs. Maney came to the meetcrowds nro gntherlng In tho heart ing with eyes bandajjeft and apparof the Chinese mercantile districts, Augusta, Me., Nov. 0. The ques- ently blind. She told a newswatlng the red Hag of the Republic tion whether the proclamation by paper correspondent that she had and shouting nnd singing. (!ov. Plalsted, making known the not seen out of either eye for Shang- result of tho September olectlon on Further dispatches from weeks. hai to the Chinese Freo I'ress, pub- the lepeal of the prohibition clause She was, led to a window, the say that I'okln fell af- of tho State Constitution, may be Islished here, bandages lifted and asked to make ter tweve hours' fighting, all Im- sued before December 1, tho legal an elTort to sec. Sho declared she except the Mnnchu-rlnn- s time limit for such action, could perial troop could not toll whether It was day going ovor to the rebel side. 'not be determined from Information DHI.IH tn.. If- - ouuiu tun 1.U l.nn.1 .Wl. ill iijkiii. ilia iiuuua to- -, rogent and baby Emperor were obtainable The at the State House lover her face and hear; she opened lots to said 'to hnvo escnpod to the Hot dn v. eyes nnd saw. Again sho wns river, the rot of tho royal housequestion whether the returns The ,led to the window and asked to suicide, oxcopt from four towns shall stand as hold committing point out certain things. She called or whether thoy shall bo ,tho name Prince Citing, who was captured. of everything In sight. 'coneeted In accordance with evi- Her oyos seomod to bo all right. f The Chinese dispatches recoivod dence that the figures aro orroneous, Tlio crowd was skeptical. Some ll at San Francisco probably coufuso Is stl'l under consideration, and no of those present declared that Sabln the situation at I'okln with robol one officially connected would pro-fe- had put up a Job on them. y ability Direct disto say whether succetties elsewhere. Mrs. Annie Reed, 3420 Fourpatches recoivod by tho Associated action would be taken nt tho next teenth street, N. W an old woman, mon-Ho- n meeting of the Coventor and CounProse from I'okln mako no rnme to the meeting leaning on a o? any outbreak at the capital. cil on Novombor lfi. stick. Sho had been a sufferer Ships Deceit. As tho mntter stands, the official Thiiv from rheumatism for years nnd Shanghai, Nov. C. Tlirco Chi- returns canvassed by tho Oovernor was, sho Bald, a hopeloss crrpplo. mini in mi forming a part of and Council give a majority of 20 nese gunboats, tR But aftor Mr, Sabln ran his hands & Sah Cheng Ping's fleot, votes for tho ropoal of tho prohibi- up Admiral nnd down her back and ovor her which put In bore yestorday for tory amendment. If tho returns al- head a number of times, she throw provisions, wont over to tho rebola leged to be orroneous nro accepted ekhehbhkeheqJI hor cane away and walked to the this morning. The Chinese tole- - as collected, a majority of 759 strcot car without it. nraph oporators here wont on strlko against the ropenl would result. Tho other patients treated would Knight, have moved to Centertown. with tho baby In her arms, The cnhlos have not been Tho possibility that tho courts Wo re- THROWN AND KILLED not glvo their full names. Bishop grot to give them up. Foreign molested. he ordered the husband to take the marluos arc may be asked to pass upon tho quesSabln told them that tho llrst guarding the cable huts. Mrs. Bettle Atherton, of Matan-zas.Jichild. tioned returns hns been suggested. nnmes would suffice to get the benWHILE RACING HORSE Is bol loved that Admiral Sah is Sueh a step would Introduco a third It been spondlng a few days Knight took tho baby while tho efit of his prayers and treatment. In hiding in this city. with Mrs. Alva Calloway. mother talked with tho Judge. Tho alternative, inasmuch as the courts, Nannie and Leonora wore two baby's Chliig Klnng, in the provlnco of" It Is said, could declare tho disputed Miss Wllla Smith, Hartford, waB a hands stolo up nnd caressed women, nnd John nnd tho father's face. Ho smiled. Tho AlcLean County Boy Met With guest of Mrs. James C. Klang Su, fell nt : o'clock this af- - Pgurefl void and order fliem strick other Bennett reChnrles, two men, treated. One- - of cently. All is qulot thoro. wlfo turned to look, and smiled, tarnooii. The en from the tables. Such a step tho women suffered from n nagging too. Fatal Accident Returning city Is a treaty port second In Im- would bring about a majority of 3GC Misses Maggie and Ethol Hunter nnd persistent headache. She had portance only to Shanghai. against ropoal. visited the families of Messrs. C. O. said tho Judge "That's bettor." Tho It then. Bishop Sabln cured her. from Church. population Is about l.'O.onn. to Knight. "I'll dispose of this caso Hutor, P. B. Taylor and Jo0 C. BenCharles had rheumatism in one right .MAXWELL. Hang Chow, capital of the provnett, of Hartford, now. Knight, I sentonce you Wednesday, nlsIlP saWn cured him. Nov. 4. Regular praor meeting ifoot- John White Furnlss, aged twenty-f- Thursday and Friday. ince of Che Klang. to go homJ with your wlfo and walk was takon by Although Bishop Snbln was clev- our, a splendid young man living the rebels yeatnrdnv after a brief at tho M. E. chuich hero Is pro- tho floor with that baby for two sir. Jesse KIrtloy wont to Island lor am' claimed thnt he could not do greasing nicely. but spliltod realstaucp. hours every night from now until with his father, John A. Furnlss, Saturday. y j Mr. nnd Mrs. Wilson Bennett, of mnre t,mn nny other man with a ueccmuer at), Mr. Ersklne Fulkerson and wife, .Wu lieslues i lived. that, you four miles from Calhoun, mot with a ,,part," many peoplo wont will turn your wages ovor to your horrible death Tuesday night, while Point Pleasant, visited Mr. S. T. Pkln, Nov. 0. An Imperial edict 'this place, moved to Owensboro l"rlf;ht believing ho had fooled them nwny returning from tho Boulah church Hunter and wife, Saturday and wife every pay-daappoints Con. Chnng i iiunusuur. Issued some roundabout way. A largo crowd attonded the sing-;"- 1 "On Dccomber'20 you will como on horsoback, with several compan Shao Tsou, the Commandor of the Imperial troops nt Laurhnii, as Im- lug convention nt Mt. Carmol Sun Mr. A. L. Addlngton "I am pleased to recommend hero, and --you and I will discuss ions, says the Calhoun Star. and wife perial envoy to proceed to tho Vang day. The singing was enjoyed by Chamberlain's Ho was racing with MeVvin Ben- were guests of their parents, Mr. Cough Remedy as tho kind of Christmas presonts you i; tho best thing I know of and safest aro to buy for your wife and baby." nett, when his horse sllppod on a and Mrs. Brown, Centertown, Friprovinces and conciliate nil. Mrs. Dollah Crowe, of , remedy bridge, throwing him to the ground day and Saturday. tho people. If successful, he Is to for coughs, colds and bronspent Wednesday with Mrs. Stella Sick Headache. land falling on him. He was carried Mrs. John Wlthrow Is at the bed chial trouble," writes Mrs. L. D. memorialize tho throne for rc- This distressing disease results to his homo Hudson, of this place. Arnold, of Denver, Colo. "Wo have wurds. and medical aid sum- side of her daughter, Mrs. Will Ful a disordered condition of tho moned, but he died a few minutes kerson, Cleaton, who has taken a reThe nppolntment Is considered to used It repeatedly and It hns never from Coughing nt Night stomach, and can bo cured by takbo a pal liable attempt to separate Means failed to gtvo relief." For sale by after the arrival of Dr. W. L. lapse from typhoid fever. loss of sleep which is bad for ing Chamberlain's Stomach and Haynes, Chang from his troop3, and the Chi- the children who pronounced Mesdames W. C. Bullock and death m nnd hard on grown all dealers. Llvor Tablets. Get a free" aamplo at nese believe ho will not accept caused from Internal Injuries. Weaver Hocker. of . wnro th persons. Foley's Honey nnd Tar any drug store and try It. m OLATON. In response to n memorial from Compound He was a popular young man, guests of Mrs. W. Fulkerson, Clea-'fj?'- -i stops the cough at onco, Nov. C Little Miss Nannie f' J the Judlciarv, the throne pardons relieves tho tickling and dryness In unmarried and is survived by his ton. Thursday nnil P'rlHnv Classcock, who was mentioned In WEST NOCREEKSCHOOL. Mrs, Rebecca TIchenor, three men who wore imprisoned for tho throat and heals tho Inflamed who fell father, two brothers and two sisters. IMPROVEMENT LEAGUE last weok's letter, has pneumonia. having attompted to blow up tho Ho had many frlendB in Calhoun, from a barn loft and received Injurmembranes. no opiates Contains Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Danlol, of palace and tho Foreign Ofllco. Is best for children and dellcato Central City, Program of West Nocreek School where ho lived several years with ies several days ago, Is improving. and were the guests of Mrs. Frank Klmbley Is quite ill. Rebels Take Atuoy. persons. Refuse substitutes. For Mr. T. W. Daniel's family nnd Improvement League for Friday ev- his aunt, Mrs. Anna .White. their Washington, Mr. Sam Bennett, who has been Nov. 0. Tho Im- rale by all druggists. m relatives of this place, from Friday ening, November 10, 1911: The funeral was held at tho resi portant treat v port of Amoy In tho Roll-ca- ll Singing. to be an- dence on Thursday , morning at 11 In Now Mexico, and Nowlln, Tex., until Sunday. They returned to province of Fuklen, In Southeast ,for the past ten or twelve years for EASTVIEW. swered by quotations. by Rev. J. Select read- o'clock, conducted their home Sunday night. his health, died Friday morning nnd ern China, has fallen Into the hinds Nov. 0. Snow fell nt this place Drs. J. 8. Bean nnd C. W. Felix ing Fllydla Foster. Debate: Sub Cherry, and the interment was nt will bo of the Insurgents, nnd Is In a stnto last Saturday. burled here this morning. ject, "Jtesolved Thnt the Mind, not tho Calhoun cemetery. went to Hartford laBt Friday on of nnarchv. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Collins, of tho uody, Sleeps." Affirmative: J. business. . . rrn..1M .uiui-D- , rln f HMALLHOUB. EATS LYE FOR CANDY; rrjuuyi jjrB y .. Lyons is on tho sick P. Foster, A. C. Porter, Negative: ..Jim Sunday --ntiuiu 9iruw Tf. TAYr.OH MINKS. ! until with relatives and iiBt (Otis Carson, Nov. 4. Mrs. Sam Morton spent Dudley, Westorflold. BABY MAY GET WE Lb Nov. 2. Mr. and Mrs. LugenO frlAniln In Hi la tIMnltv .. A-- J MTB- ' Wilson and little Whistling Tymor Westertleld. Rec the latter part of last week with her Johnson gave a masquerade party Mrfl. Km nn1 M. daughter, Mrs. T. R. Barnard, at Dixon, Ky Nov. 4, Hunting for , itation Mrs. P. A. Foster. Song "laughter, of , Halloween night. All ,w.wnwin?, viiu uau Mertio' wun candy, Louise Hudson, the little M-- tt ,iMmuuiK u .ew , nays ...i.l nor par- - ,, - .,, nHWUw v . ,,,. WUlIford. Reading Otis Hartford. ..... .., w were played. At 10 o'r ock ' IIOUIl 0 . .t t ..v-a .u.u., ul rnllior and mnthnr fr nr.t ' Mrs. Mattle Reld has returned daughter, of Mr. ' 'm n Carson. Recoss. cveryono wns unmasked and at 12 Old and new business. ""ll1,1' Private from a visit to Dr. Ellis Miller and and Mrs. George Hudson, of tbla n. Felix, of this place, returned woro Invited to enter tho dining-rooR. C. Austin and family, of hojne place, ate a lot of potash lyo y conversation Irene Ward and Fl- family, of Monotte, Mo. ,Mt Wedne8day whore n table awaited them Denver Dam, spent Saturday ' , 'Mrs. JPTt. Hunter has returned and is In a dangerous condition. The lydla Foster. and Comic surprlso piled high with fruits, candles, &c. Sunday with relatives and friends HENTENCKD TO WALK Robert Davis and Marllssa Foster. from a visit to Mrs. Jas. Trunnell, attending physicians think tho UUttf Halloween gomes were played In tho jn tnj8 vicinity. ' v FLOOR WITH HIS IJABV Duet Irene and one may get well. Clarice Ward. of Utlca. oimngroom. qdio lauor was tno . Cox, of near Prentls, Is ir. and Mrs. John Jackson, of Mr. Comic speech Ernest Moxloy. PaTho child was In a room by itself most successful one n bobbing for)Clenr Run, were tho guests of Mr. I Chicago Nov. 4. Sentenced to per by Mertle Wllllford and Ber- the guest of his son, Mr. Orlando and by some means got a box ot lye apples. Jlerrlmont lasted until af..and Mrs. Albort Taylor Tuesday two hours each tha Ward. Cox, and family: and I wa,k the floor and when Mrs. Hudson entered the ter twelve. The pnrty then madeWe(ine8d0yt night with his baby In his arms, wns Mrs. M. P. Maddox Is visiting rel room aho was horrified to see her FILYDIA Sec'y, ,tb,elr adieu wlhnolsy laughter and .- the fate ot Patrick Knight,' arralgn- Ml atives in and near Centertown. baby eatiHgJhe poisonous stuff. (Jov. Foss nnrrfos Theodore Rbose-,je- d hout. Those present were: In tb0 Court ot Domestic. Rela- The Untied Daughters of the "Taa'dyVinamma," the baby cried, We understand a protracted no Anen among editors who, he , alleges, .tlons job, complaint of hls.,Twlfo,vwho Confederacy, will meet' In annual' meetings Is to begin at Equality the "I theugat It was tandy." ' ' 'T SafHJfugbeaVdi'hi Johnson, Co- - Jiave, published, eontra'rtb 6 th ot November., , cdnventton at Richmond, Va'., ! is" -rtnne Johnson, Ethel lohnson, Pearl signed political adrertlsments. "'Mr; R,' ' P. "Bennett ' and family ftitwcrlbe for The Herald. When Judge. Sabath caw.li,-' 81 a year. i , to-dto-da, in I Throve Names Imperial Com- night. Mr. W, mander to Placate Rebeautiful street. bellious Factions. regular appolnteraent hero Sunday. Revs. Bruner and Brown began a hero Friday series of meetings B. McLean Is In Public byEvan&ellcalChrist-iaBishop at Nation al Capital. residence erecting a on Jackson .cjomE PEOPLE AUK SKEPTICAL We've one or two ready for Overcoats you will you like to wear,' We are also showing the greatest line of Rain Coats and English Slip-on- s you ever saw. We are always right the newest and best up thing the season. Our now flouring mill will bo In operation in a few days. Rev. Watson Is to begin a series of meetings at Equality Monday night. Mr. John Carter, who has been ,s improving, omo rnnn,o IJtnton ,g on tho sick list. Mr. Cecil Calvert and family have moved to town. Mr. L. C. Taylor has rented tho Morris Snell property nnd will move Into It In a few days. r W E VERYTHING a mother to could desire former hoys just the right things for winter. Hart, Schaffner & Marx Overcoats $16.50 $25. Bamls.P!d!L?:ei$10 $22.50. to $22,511 i Rain.Co.ts..$10 to Boys'..!e.rc.oate.$2 to $10 , .. hr I of other good things wear besides Overcoats. You may need a new Hat or Cap, Shirts, Sweaters, Neckwear or Half Hose. We have them! Of course we have I -s to-da- P BARNES BEAVER DAM, KENTUCKY,. II Home of Hart, Schaffner Marx Clothes. to-da- y. ns ! j y i y. Tse-Kian- , i 1 I '..n .., ,,,. m-.- .,- I . ... "", .., -.- ,, ld m, J", to-da- - ( fr FC-8TE- ' B?il'L,l.M,' .it rt. Wed-kescl- ar tbay."" i3 fcp-i-i- frn'fltyjfrfly jyrffrfa ,- A - u& tun.' .,iiiiiOrtW'.. "n'tV'tm- - riftifiUtiii.h n .j.-,-- . In ..... firrhirii ii I, irtjtfliftjjft tortus iTfiiAmtf nt W,MI W