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Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.): November 22, 1911
Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.): November 22, 1911 Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Jno. P. Barrett & Co. Hartford, KY 1911 haf1911112201_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 22, 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. wfr' Vlf l 'A W" ' Subscription $1 Per Year, in Advance. 3,7th fMg HARFfl ftD HERALD. I'MJ " v : "I Com, tin Heralf cC x Hit fforlJ, (ha hit of 111 Sitioii ttmlierinj at fy Back." ylW Kinds Job Printing Neatly Executed. jSTO. TEAR. $6 HARTFORD, KY WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1911. for leaf and lugs, and $3 for trash were offered, but as the prices fixed at the district meeting held In Owensboro wero $12 to $8 for leaf and lugs, and $5 for trash and had not been modified, the sales committee has no authority to make a, sale without first submitting It to the poolers for their acceptance or rejection. Following the announcement that the sales committee, composed of W. Q. Rlney, Walter Atherton, Hiram Marksberry nnd S. R. Ewlng, officers of tho Green River Tobacco Growers' Association, had perfected a deal for tho sale of the 20,000,-00- 0 pounds of pooled tobacco, whlfh O' lo Includes Daviess, Hancock, and McLean county, Ky., and Spencer county, Ind at prices ranging from $10 to $6 for leaf and lugs, and $3 for trash, the Board of Con trol of the association Is In session this afternoon to consider the completion of the sale. Before the sale Is finally completed and the contracts signed, the association will call a mass conven tion of the poolers In the district, to meet at the court house within the next few days for a ratification t of. the salp.j.XhlB Js.beJnjf done to a resolution passed at the last regular district meeting, held In October, giving the farmers an opportunity to ratify or reject the sale. pur-sunn- 47 fc'.J 1 tif A BIG POOL OP GO SOL BRIAN PLEASED. I OB m FREELY carry out the Democratic platform on the trust question. "I think that the Democratic majority jin the House should also carago to( SESSION UNITED STATES COURT Opens in Owensboro Next Monday. MATTERS ry EmbracingTwentyMilHon Pounds of eed. GOOD In Kentucky as Regards perialism, and provide a territorial form of government for Porto Rico. I mention these as some of the things that our Democratic Congress ought to deal with promptly and courageously." "What do you think of the Dem- out the platform promise on will be a large number of persons attending court, Including attorneys, witnesses, parties Interested and court officials. PREDICT KOOSEVTLT WILL UK CANDIDATE ' t i im- Election Result. OOIUNB I; I HIS VIEWS was asked of Mr. Bryan. He said: LARGEST DOJffiJN HISTORY "I do not care to discuss the rel 4 ative availability of candidates. Wo On Public Matters Which Were $10 to $6 for Says have a number of progressive Dem- Alleged Night Rider Cases and ocrats who are available no one Much Depends on DemLeaf and Lugs and $3 Incident Troubles Most Is available who Is not a progres sive and among the avallables no ocratic Congress. for Trash. Prominent. one would suit me better then Olllo James. He stands for everything OLLIE JAMES nFOK PRESIDENT that progressive Democracy favors. IMPORTANT TRIALS AT HAND poolers AUK YET and opposes everything that pro the Hon. William Jennings Bry gressive Democracy opposes, nnd Tho United States Court will conThe Owensboro Inquirer ,of Sunday says: Monday, an, of Nebraska, was in Louisville his splendid by his vene In Owensboro next Indorsement e The most Important announcelast week to be the principal speak State is a deserved tribute to his November 27, and perhaps will have ment in tobacco circles on Saturday one of the largest dockets since the er at the banquet at The Seelbach leadership." was that the Green 'River Toba.cJ organization of the court In that In the Interest of the Winona As "THIRSTY" FLAMES LAP I'P Growers' Association had closed a city. 12,000 BARRELS OK BOOZE sembly movement. deal for the sale of 20,000,000 This will be tho first session to be pounds of tobacco pooled with the While Col. Bryan's visit to Kenheld in the new Government build, involving .about association, tucky s thna was Tvholiy'aslde - Owensboro-- Ky., No1. 17. The ing, at the corner of Fifth .and No. 2 D bonded warehouse nnd botFrederlca streets, and the court from politics, he consented to give tling house of the Daviess County room, which is one of the hand- - OWI :nsboi!() The sale was practically closed woman his views on the effect of the re- Distilling Company was burned to on Friday afternoon, but was left practice op law cent election. To a Times reporter tho gtound late this afternoon, somest In the State, has all conveopen until Saturday, so that some niences and accommodations which he said: causing a loss of $400,0ftD and deminor details could be agreed upon. The Owensboro Messenger sas "I was much pleased with the re- stroying about 12,000 barrels of could possibly be desired. The purchasers are the American Pool Has Been Sold nt Price to he It Is understood that Miss Lore- There Is enough woik at this ex-- i In fact, Ken- whiskey. sult in Kentucky. Llmlt- A Tobacco Company, Gallaher Ratified. LeJune. who for n number of term to keep the couit In ses-- a tucky was the brightest spot In the loss was covered by insur tra The Ved, the Imperial, and James Hodge The Owensboro Messenger of yes Union measured by the election reslon for at least one week, but as years hns been chief clerk In tb ance, which was carried mostly and the prices obtained were $10 terday says: Thanksgiving comes on Thursday, law office of J. P. Whlttlnghlll, who turns. It Is a great satisfaction to to $6 for leaf and lugs, and $3 for growers In the four know that the entire State ticket with Louisville agencies. The tobacco It has been Intimated by some of Is State revenue agent, will take the The origin of the fire Is un trash. who have pooled their had such a splendid majority nnd counties Evans, examination for the practice of law known. It smoldeied several hours the court officials that Judge The Hoard of Control will meet crops with tho Home Warehouse that OUIe James' election to the before breaking out,' and when it as usual, will eat his Thanksgiving nt Eddyvllle some time during the on Monday morning, and the sale company nnd the Amerlcnn Society present week. Miss LeJune has Is assured. did, the entire plant was In danger. turkey In Louisville, and that being will be approved by It and the con- of Equity have been called to meet United States Senate true, he will wind up the work at been a great aid to Attorney WhltMr. Bryan was asked what lesWhile the fire raged whiskey was tracts will be signed during the at the county-seat- s of each county sons could be drawn from the electlnghlll In the handling of the back stolen. When the warehouse col- Owensboro in three days. week. on next Saturday to ratify or reject tion returns One of the most Important cases tax cases In the different counties hero and elsewhere. lapsed the liquor ran burning Into It Is stated by one of the mem- the sale of 12,400,000 pounds of tho State and is a very bright pools and streams to a small creek, to be tried Is that of Mrs. Elslo O, Jn bers of the association that the sale dark tobacco at. hWhlghest prices He said: Latham against Dr. D. A Amos and youjig woman. "It la not very easy to draw a thence Into the Ohio river. will be submitted to the poolers for ever before offered for the weed In Mlaa .LeJune, In the event she is 108 other citizens of Hopklnsvllle lesson from election returns, es The river presented a spectacular their ratification, at a meeting to this district. pecially In an off year when Con sceno, nnd the scene nt the fire late and Christian county, for $50,000 successful In passing the examlna- be called within the next few days. Tho prices will bo 810, $10 and gressmen are not elected. Local IsdnmngeB for the alleged burning of tlon, will lie the first Owensbor J was a weird one, there beThe amount of tobacco to be re- $3 for the best grades, an- - $6, $0 sues usually cut a figure and make ing many drunken men and boys, a tobacco factory belonging to tho woman wha has ever beon admltte ! ceived by the respective buyers has nnd $3 as the minimum prices. estate of the lato John C. Latham. to practice law In the State and wll' , It difficult to draw a national con and Inoomc places intoxicated not been definitely agreed upon, but Tho greater portion of tho Tho burning of tho factory was the be one of the very few women law clusion, and yet whenever there Is It is known that the American Toyers In the State. She Is a graduat hns been purchased bv the This Is ono of the largest and result of the night rider raid made bacco Company will receive the Gallaher Limited, Robert Michaels, a general trend townrd one party or another, a landslide, as It is usu- most destructive fires that has vis- on the city of Hopklnsvllle during of the Owensboro High School an'! bulk of the pool. genoral manager of tha plants In ally called, manl'fests Itself In loIn 190S. Of the de Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eph ited this city or county for more the troubles As to when the deliveries are to this district, closing all of tho dethere are LeJune, of this city cal elections. a year, and theije being no lire fendants nnd witnesses than begin Is not yet settled, hut will tails of the Important sale with tho "Taking the country over, the plug available, the flames wero al- about 200 persons Interested In the .probably be, at the 'meeting of th sales committee on Monday afterLAC r. SHROUDED DOG Democrats gained In Some sections building In outcome of this case. Prnnnrntinns "v Board of Control on Monday. noon, and which. If ru'ied, will and the Republicans In others, and lowed to consume the BURIED IN A CASKET have been made for a trial at this which they originated. For the first time, the associa- moan more than a million dollars I see no evidences of a landslide M'he plant Is the one owned by term, and It Is understood the case give the poolors In tion haB agreed to Columbia, Ind., Nov. IS. Trlx, a the pockets of tho growers. either way. It looks to mo as If the Medley nnd Deltrlck will go to a trial. an opportunity to ratify the action If this .do Ic ratiK i. and Ihoie next campaign Is to be a hotly con- tho late George Mrs. Latham also has an Inde- fox terrier, owned by Ralph luff-maMessondorf, late wealthy distiller In malting Is of the Board of Control little doubt but what It will be, son of Pollce- the who recently died pendent suit for $50,000 damages mnn the sale, and tho members have no the deliveries will begin on the first tested one and that both parties of Louisville, Frank Huffman, of this city. city of Hopklnsvllle, j niralnst the doubt but that it will meet with Monday in December, which is De- will have to watch every question, suddenly In San Antonio, Tex. anu was uuneu ln a glowing out of the same trouble, In "lle" and bo on their gunrd against misthe approval of all the poolbrs. cember 4. Is charged that the officials t mahogany casket, which the dog's which It takes. We have another session of GOVERNMENT REPORT The samples upon which the sale ON TOBACCO PRODUCTION of Hopklnsvllle failed to use prop-- 1 ,naster built for him five years ago. Congress before the next campaign List or Graders. was made were presented to Urn ' laccs aml or care in the enforcement of tho lThe caskct was ,lned The graders elected are as fol nnd I nm looking for our party to buyers during the past week, and It strengthen Itself by the manner In Washington, Nov. IS. The cur- law, and to prevent the (ittack made other costl' fabrics, had silver ti y lows: was almost certain that a sale would tho night riders. This case will n'Bs, nnd the dog was covered Daviess county G. A. Holland, which It deals with Issues before rent Government report, November be made before tho close of tho Kentucky's 1911 tobacco piobnbly be continued, If the other w,th a ,ace shroud. Tho dog and 1, puts T. M. Maple, G. A. Likens, J M. the country. week. i"1? boy had been inseparable com- Taylor, J B. Horn, Jesse Gregory, What questions do you regard production nt 270,135,000 pounds suit Is tried. Later Report Denies Sale of ' " '"" W. H. Clark, Ben Head, and R. H. as most important?" was asked Mr. as opposed to 3S1, 024,000 In 1910. "' """ " ""- Is lepresented Mrs. Latham A. S. of E. Pool. dog saved the Huffman Bryan. He said: Ford, with John Riddle as a In quality this output Is ranked at Senator W. O. Bradley, while the ""Y The Owensooro Inquirer of Mon"I think tho first thing to do Is 80 per cent, as compared with 83 Christian county defendants are home from destruction from tire evening says: av represented by Judge W. T. Fowler, by barking and pulling the coverMcLean county J. A. Benton, at to make sure a submission of the per cent. In 1910 and a ten-yeX day; afternoon late the officers of This Ltvla, and C. Settle and Sam Glenn, amendment providing for tho pop- erage of 8S per cent. In 1911 the of Hopklnsvllle, and R. A. Miller, of ing from the occupants of beds when a fire broke out In the home. ' the" A. S. of E. and Home Ware- at Calhoun. ular election of United States Sen yield per acre Is 870 pounds. It Owensboro. house pools ' decided to submit to Lon Phillips and Mr. Qulssenber-r- y ators. This Is the greatest reform was 810 pounds In 1910, and the Another impoitnnt case Is that of THE THIRTEENTH BROUGHT the poolers an offer of $10 and $6 average Is 883. have been selected for Ohio we have, as It opens the doors fot ten-yeRobert Robinson against the BroadTRAGEDIES TO CHRISTIAN for leaf and lugs, and $3 for trash, county, and Mr. Adklsson for Han other reforms. The amondment Is North Carolina, with a total of way Coal Company, In which the for acceptance or 'rejection, at a cock county. The grader for Rock- - now hung up In conference, because 1104,299,000 pounds for 1911, is plaintiff Is asking for $15,000 damThe Hopklnsvllle New Era re meeting next Saturday In Owens-bor- port, Ind has not as yet been se both sides Inject a partisan Issue. L Kentucky's closest competitor. Kor ages for Injuries sustained while at The companies making tho lected. believe this partisan Issue should the entire United States the totals work nt a coal mine at Simmons, In ports many tragedies that occurred In Christian county on 'Monday, the offer are .the American, the Galla790.6C3,-00which nego be eliminated by a wording that are these: Production, The board Ohio county, At the' last term the her and tho Imperial. as compared with 984,349,000 jury returned a verdict for the de- thirteenth, nB follows: tho deal would present tho reform without consummated tiated and Tom Young and John Wynn, citPrice Balrd, president, and L. N. for the large pool, is composed of giving n"victory to either side on In 1910. Qunllty (1911) Is 80.1; fendant, but Judge Evans set the Robertson, secretary, of the Green tho following: county aver- verdict aside, and granted the plain izens of the north part of the coun- a partisan issue. 1910 It was 85.2 and ten-ye, Daviess ty, walked off the bluff at tho Dal-to- n River Equity Warehouse Company, W. G. Rlney, Hlrnm Marksberry, S. "The tariff question, of course, age was 86.8; yield per acre (1911) tiff a now trial. rock quarry. Young was InIn a signed statement, addressed to R. Ewlng, R. P. Cashen, W. F. Hol- will be up for consideration, and I Is 885; ln 1910 It was 797.8. Ten-yeThere Is also another night rider stantly killed and Wynn was fataltho'lnqulrer, deny the report that land; McLean county P. R. Rob- hope the Democratic Congress will average was 813.C. case on tho docket, which grew out ly Injured. Calvin Allen was found tho tobacco pooled with Its socle-tie- s ertson and Wnlter Atherton; Ohio pass a Democratic bill, without any of some trouble In Todd county. C. dead In his room at Lee King's has been sold. The statement county E. G. Kirby and J. A. Bel- regard whatever to the probablo ac GOOD PRICES FOR WEED C. Shemwell Is suing John Chap- 'boarding house on AT BOWLING GREEN North Vlrglnln is as follows: lamy Hancock county S. B. Lott tion of the Senate or the President. man nnd 35 others foV $20,000 street, and an empty .laudanum botOwensboro, Ky., Nov, 20, Edi- and J. O. Madden; Spencer county, The bill, when it passes tho House, damages, but this case will not tle by his side was mute evldonco of Bowling Green, Ky., Nov. 18. tor Inquirer: The statement In a Ind.-3-J. Brown and George L. ought to represent tho Democratic likely be tried at this term. how he enme to his end. Mamie morning paper to the effect that tho Parker. Idea. Tho Senate, of course, would About 100,000 pounds of tobacco, Tho following cases are on tho Williams, inmate of n house of ill have been sold In the last fow days tobacco pooled with' the American raiso the House rates,, as tho Senequity docket: Edison Electrical Comity Meetings by Home, nnd A. Society of Equity nnd the Homo ate has a Republican 'majority, and at the Warren County Loose Leaf Company against Kentucky Elec fame, committed suicide by taking S. of E. Bidding has Tobacco House here. a quantity of corrosive sublimate sold Warehouse Company had been trical Company, threo cases; John Below will be found the time oven tho progressive Republicans do is untrue. We have had an offer not go as far In tariff revision aa!?'1 sP'rltf". nd the prices good Conway and othors against Owens- tablets. Millie Moore, colored cook place foe county rapetlngs Prices fluctuated between $5 and on II. I. Mlnty's farm, was shot In for our tobacco., but it cannot be andbe held by tho poolers of tho tho Democrats. to the for dark leaf, according to the boro Savings Bank nnd Trust Com- tho head by George Sanders, sold below tho prices fixed by the "Tljo lower In tho $11 the rates company nnd the grade; lugs brought from $3 to'$G pany; W. A. Gaines ngnlnst Rock poolors without first being referred Homo Warhouae Snrlng3 Distilling Company; Russell-A. S. of E., which will be held for House bill, the lower the final com- and trash rrom $3 to $3.50. to them for their ncccplance. Company pgalnst WIFE SAYS SHE DIDN'T the purpose of ratifying or rejecting promise rato is liable to be. Tho Tho first snlo of the pooled toPRICE BAIRD. Pres. last Houso bill left the rates higher, the sale made by the sales KNOW IT WAS LOADED bacco was closed a few days ago Rough Rlvr Telephone Company. L, N. ROBERTSON, Sec'y. than the Democrats wanted them, Tho following cases, are on the when tho pooled crop of that porO. R. E. lCpmpany. In the hope that the Senate would criminal docket to be disposed of VDavlesB county Owensboro, 10 Corbln, Ky., Noy. 18. It was rumored on the streets o'clock Saturday morning at tho accept the rates', but, as might have tion of Logan county In tho "Bowl- at this term: George C. Settle, vio Powell wnS shot nnd fatallyGranville Voufuling Green district," tho Amer-lca- ji rnturday afternoon that been expected, the Democrats had n' .by his wife. Lula Powell. courthouse. consisting of 1,000,000 pounds, lating postal laws; Sol Rothchlld ed Society of Equity and the McLean county Calhoun, 1 oM to make another compromise In or was disposed of at the prices fixed and Arch Bamberger, selling clgnrs nt his home. Powell wont ln from company had clock Saturday Hohle Warehouse unlawfully; Jesse Schrmter, Cllf- - his work nt noon, nnd without afternoon at tho der to reach an agreement. by tho Society of Equity, lymae a sale of tho 10,000,000 courthouse. "The trust question can no longton Schrcet'or and Odle Simpson, speaking, his wife picked up p repounds of tobacco pooled wun inese be Jgnored." We have some Killed in Mine. making and poBslrig 'counterfeit volver and fired nt him, Btrlklng 1 er Hancock societies jointly, but this was' de Greenville, Ky.. Nov. IC Samuel money; Martha Reld, contompt oT him in tho breast. o'clock, 'Saturday afternoon at the Democrats who' pro ns ;closo to the "J1. nied lato Saturday night by L. ,N. courthouse trusts ns the Republican loaders. Heltslov, son of J. S. Heitsley, was court; William Lard, violating pos- ' S"JJ Mrs. Powell was badly frlghten-tn- l ' Indorsing Roportson, who stated most posl the Su Instantly killed at the Mine of the laws; Dan R. Gregson. Zoko 'ed. Shn bhvh )i im nni Vnnu. i. Ohio county Hartford. 1 o'clock Thov or now tlvfejy that no Bale had been made. Saturday afternoon at tho court- - premo Court decision tftthe Oil and Greenville Coal Company nb Powder-1Rus- s, Jim Rubs, James Nottingham, pistol was loaded She remarked t The offlcersof tho society held a houso, Tobacco cases, 'but tho' rank and ly, one m,il0 from horo, this raorn- - miv -....- . Prnnlr- TttiiMn t.f -. k. " . PnMftrflnn .i i..i. 14 ...- -- a iiul iuiiu wie qayo. . m t.W.k -- . it ...D.ot continuous setslon on Thursday ... i.i- - v., g. .: 110 was repairing sorao ma- - unarics amjtii, Tom Grace, J. C. fore nnd sho thought lUwas still T ..M Friday and Saturday of last week, Eight million personB aro In need pairing tho damoce ithat tho ... u connected with tho, nkor Keeta. Wililnm Tindmi rtnh 'xsamu ,.i-- j wm 1 nn uuiuuuuii. tiiniin wkm 111 irnfi Isf nnd had a number of buyers to 01 imraoniaie roiiei owing 10 tno prem0 court has donottf tho nntl- - I when tho machlnatr- - tnrt. son, Uen Johns, retailing liquor. -" , ,, W y. J. . T un by Powell's father and contain. n T. f (lit. .A ,.,. ' J j v .i M.rH. . a - '', .4 nivw?mi!ie,TiBtt if-- unaer ia.uurc oi'cropsvmtw?nty'KUMUBV.truBt'Uw,,(Sd'h6poJhatthe Demrf-- ed. catchlmr uiiii .iiurriuiy mangling The grAnrt and petit juries havo ed ono empty and two loaded stood that'Wds ranging from $10 to provinces. era tic Congress will have the, cour- - him. Ho was 21 years of ago. I been summoned and as usual, there shells. PAICE5H obtained ocratic Presidential nomination?" to ratify $!,.-500,0- at-lhi- Chicago, Nov. IS. Nearly ever stock bioker on the New York Exchange evinced a lively Interest la Theodore Roosevelt's editorial. The general efTect of It appeared to b& favorable, as Indicating the purpose of the Colonel to oppose "the war on business Interests, as the Taft policy Is styled by the Wall street crowd." A New York dispatch to the Record-Herasays one exhuberant broker predicted "It won't be long before we will all be marching down Broadway In plug lints, cheering "Teddy" and the victory In a third-terfight. The effect was shown on the stock exchanges; steel common shot up two points and other speculative were firm and stocks buovant Members of the New York Stock Exchange expressed the opinion that the editorial was nn opening sun Iuji campaign 4aln4 Mr-Tand his administration. aft enter to i ht . n, S- Im-b- au!j-stltut- c. by!'.""., ' ' ar ar o. ot-contr- 0, 11 ar ar -- 4 J. I Brewster one-suck- er to-d- -- county-TrHawesvllle- , il?' r " - ox-v- sc-ee- ns p.,. .l.. 1 . " i ..1 i, ..,', -- ti i -- kC." PAGK TWO. THE HARTFORD HERALD stenographer at $1,000, besides three State bank inspectors. In the office of Superintendent of Public Instruction, Prof, Barksdale Hamlett will appoint a chief clerk at $1,600, one clerk at $1,000 and one clerk at $800. J. W. Newman, the Incoming Commissioner of Agriculture, will have the appointment of the follow ing: assistant commlsloner At S1- 200; State labor Inspector at $1,-200; WEDNESDAY1, NOV. 22, 1011. ARE PLAGES FOR MAI IY DEMOCRATS After Years of Being "Out in the Cold." SRE HAS SEEN HUNDRED A YEARS above all, live a moral 'and religious life." "What do you think about women being allowed to vote?" asked tho newspaper man. "I never thought they ought to," she replied. "I never thought It was any of their business." Mrs. Robertson fully expects to Uvo a year at least and she Invited to spend the day the pencil-pushwith her when she celebrates her next birthday. "My llfo Is about done and soon I'll be gone and forgotten," she said, and a tear trlnkled down tho furrled face and a sob escaped the lips of tho woman who has stood by a bier, at the yawning mouth of a grave, and watched her earth's dearest treasures consigned to the cold and uninviting bpwels of old mother earth, In answer to the Bible's prophecy of "Dust thou art nnd unto dust shalt thou return." Tho greatest sorrow in this wot man's life was occasioned by the thirty-fiv- e death of her husband vears ago. She has a daushter living who Is seventy-tw- o years old. Mrs. Robertson has never been sick to nnv grent oxtent, and this year she raled a small garden of her own. Sho remembers events that transpired during tho Civil War viv idly and she can talk of the time when friend mot friend in mortal combat, In an interesting way. She was born nnd reared In Ohio county and has lived within a radius of a few miles of her present home nil her life. She bids fair to live for many moro years, for today sho Is what you might say ," 'ihale er and-keorty- Of Life and Is Yet Hale and Hearty. AN N3CCNv3CCCNXSCJSCWCSXCCCs.VVX THE AUDITDhImSDME PLUMS ture, $1,500, and a stenographer at $1,200. Secretary Board of Agricul- 1TERE5TIM NARRATIVE I 3k I'nder Clerk o( the Court of Appeals, H. L. Greene, will be four Of An Estimable Ohio County Best Office at Disposal The clerks and a stenographer. Lady, "Aunt Betsy" ernor, That of Inspector sum of $C,000 annually for clerk hire is allowed this office. Robertson. and Examiner. The Sinking Fund Commission, McCreary, Attorcomposed of Gov. "iwrriuT!' i.v r.vKitv sixtiox ney General Garnett, Secretary of l'OSED FOIl IIKIl PHOTOGIlAl'ir State Crecellus, Auditor Bosworlh (L.R. Tichcnor, in Cincinnati Post.) Now that the Democrats have and Treasurer Ithea, has the a State Custodian at Ky Nov. Rockport, 15. In a the State, Insuring the oust- - iJolntment of ,,., , .,, !? .20 : superintendent of capltol rustic cottage, among the remote f,nm n. i.iir building who employes two electrl-o- r g and a general lnc,ang( two enB,neel0f two ,ieva'or Kentucky hills, lives "Aunt Betsy" the State capltol nt Frankfort next ,ren( janitors and scrub women, Robertson, over whose head has January, the "boys in the trenches" IThe sum of $17, ".fo per annum Is passed the storms of a hundred - these employes. winters. Her hair Is snowy white arc casting longing oyes In that Impropriated to pThe sitiKing rmui commission aiso and her form Is bent from the indirection and are vitally Interested employes a printing, commissioner! firmities of age, but her. eyes are as In the shaking of the plum tree, at ?1,500. bright and her voice as cheerful as Kavanaugh, At present Frank The trustees of Kentucky unlvpi-slt- y In years gone by, and y she sits appoint the Inspector of mines In her comfortable arm chair and State LIMrarlan; his assistant. Miss Sarah Mahan; Charles H. Morris, and curator of the geological sur- dreams of the great unknown and vey at $2,400, who In turn appoints the time when she will receive a law clerk In the attorney general's Inspectots at tiual summons from Ono who will flvo assistant mine office, and V. L. Grayot, secretary SI, 500 a year. say to her: "Well done, thou good commission, are the to the prison The State Railroad Commission, and faithful servant." in the big marble only Democrats which on January 1 will become Mrs. Robertson Is the widow of and granite pile attached to the Democratic for the first time In rfltaro-R-publlcan- s, "Stirte-payrorPx. James Robertson, who died 35 All the four "years, iias""tho" following "pat- years ago, ana sue lives wunin a who must vamoose, and ronage to dispose of: Itato Clerk at few hundred yards of No. 19 school-hous- e, Ko out Into the cold world on Jannnd $1,800; secretary at $1,200; or about six miles from uary 1, net. stenographer at $1,200. Rockport. While the office of Govornor has A reporter for this paper recentbeen nearly stripped of pationage, Chilblains, frosted feet or hands, rind has only a few plums to give can be cured with one or two appli- ly Journeyed to the home of this out, there are quite a number of cations of BALLARD'S SNOW LIN- venerable old woman In ordor to alIn the othor departj;oo(l places IMENT. It quickly relieves Itching low the readers of the Post to know ments of the State ko eminent. or tenderness of the flesh. Price about her. When the newspaper McCreary has tlie ap- 2."c, TiOc and $1.00 per bottle. Sold man arrived "Aunt Betsy" was tak Govornor pointment of a private secietary by Hartford Drtii; Co., Hartford, ing her evening nap, but she soon nt $2,000 a vcar and a stenogra Ky., Donovnn & Co., Beaver Dam, roused up and took a survey of her Although a hundred years m visitor. lhor nt $1,.",00, both bolng attached Ky. . old. she had to change her dress to the executive olllce. The lUM Family XfUsniijK'r. "posing" for her photo and she The bust plum at the disposal of One of the modern pioblcnis that performed tho task of making the Is that of State the Governor home-makchange by herself. She was a hunand Kxamlnor, at $!!,000 confront the conscientious Is the wise choice of a dally dred years old last May and despite The trnvollng oxponsoH. mid The Ideal family paper her advanced age, sho gets around appoints his assistants, with newspaper. npprowil of the Governor. The must bo clean, free from vulgarity quite lively and often assists with the appoints the Adjutant and sensationalism, yet muBt offer the household duties, over tho proGovornor To this ofllco something of interest to every mem test of her son and daughter, with (lenornl at $2,000. print- whom nho resides. "My friends nnd aro attached an assistant Adjutant ber of the household, besides General at $1,200, and an arsenal ing the latest news of tho whole neighbors nil say I must Uvo a fow . r.fi(i M'l.o ',.nr..r.f nlan' l. '" K.1IUUIU ami mum.un: years longer," she said, "and I guess fornl- - A lnrK contract, you will I must, but I am ready and willing lion tho nppolntmont of members of o Yef- - 1,ut nn Increasing to go when tho Lord calls for me." the Stat.. Board of Control of char-1"1- 1,or of rca,lcrB .ticm t0 bo convinced "Aunt Betsy" has read the Bible which pay $2,- InstltutlonB. tho Chicago Record-Heral- d so much that sho can t exactly re- Tho term of Col. r.00 a year. l" "" mombcr just how many times sho bort Scott, or Louisville, a Repub- - "" """us expires on January 1 ,Th,B Krcat ,lal'y ,,a8 ma(Ic tremen- - has read It through. "Sometimes llran inembor. ,,0UB Btrl,lefl In tho ,a9t year w,t,- when tho sun is bright, I take my next, but tho board Is Iota, Testament and go over by yio wina Republican must be appoint- - out owcrlnB Us standards one nnd HtlncsB and professional men dow nnd read until I fall asleep. .oil, and Col. Scott Is strongly tipped ,mVe lon regarded the Rccord-IIer- No, I don't uso glasses," she roplled tho place. Tho terms of tho for ald aB the l,eBt na,er for tholr own in answor to my query, and she adthroo others expire during Govornor ' V.nrM,v'. t,.rn, Tun nf ll.nnn reading. becnUSO Of Its Spldldld ded: "I haven't used them for news service and the reliability of over twenty-fiv- e years. My greatest places will go to Democrats. McCreary will also its financial, agricultural and mar- pleasure Is my Bible," and sho patGovernor volume with tho jiame next Februnry scvon members ket reports. Young men pcrhnps find ted tho time-wor- n Its greatest attraction In Its exceltenderness of a mother who caresses of tho Stnte Board of Equalization, covering her first-borone from each appellate district. lent sporting department, tho whole range of tho world's Tho aged woman has been a Thuiu places pay $.' n day and mlle-gsports. Wives nnd mothers emphat- church member for over seventy The bonrd appoints threo Record-Heral- d on years, having professed Christ when at $. a day. Othor appoint- ically prefer tho of ments by the Governor aro two accountdally lis feminine departments qulto young. "For seventeen years recipes and menus, Its I was not satisfied and wanted a Its of tho State Board of members dnlly fashion hints; Marlon nor- now religion," sho told tho reporter. n Domo-orCommissioners, lClectlon page and the rest of "What do you advlso people to and n Republican, whoso sal- land's famous ary Is fixed nt $." per day while In tho good things In tho Illustrated do In order to live a long life?" sho pawas asked. hossIou, not to exceed $100 per Woman's Section In the Sunday per. Children enjoy tho "Karly to bed and early to rise," yoar. The commissioners elect n snapshots and other clean sho said; "bo industrious nnd v alseciotary at $200 a yoar. Tho five comic pictures, with tho bright sto- ways havo something to do, and members of tho Statu Rnclng Comboys nnd girls every Sunno snlary, aro ries for mission, who rocelvc day. And all tho family together by the Governor. appointed Tho humor and ' commission, with tho approval of can enjoy Mr. KlBor's A FAIR OFFER. verse, Ralph Wlldcr's cartoons and the Governor, names Its secretary, daily features outside the who lecelves $1,200 a yar. Tho other news columns. Your Money Back if Yu're Not other appointments by tho GoverRecord-Heral- d Tho has nor are members of his staff, who every Chicago right to call Itself tho best Satisfied. have rank of Colonel, family newspaper In tho The largest amount of patronage West. Is in tho Auditor's office. Tim best Wo pay for all the medicine used place under Auditor Henry M. "I do not bollovo thero Is any during the trial, If our remedy falls Is Insurance Commissioner at other medicine so good for whoopto completely relieve you of consti$3,000 a year. Tho othor places In ing cough ns Chamberlain's Cough pation. Wo take all tho risk. You the Insurance Commissioner's bu- Remedy," writes Mrs. Francis Tur-pl- aro not obligated to us In any way reau are deputy Commissioner at Junction City, Ore. This rem- whatover, If you accept our offer. $2,000, a clerk at $2,000, and an edy Is also unsurpassed for colds That's a mighty broad statement, nctuarj nt $1,500. In tho office of and croup. For sale by all deal- but wo mean every word of It. tho Auditor proper aro n numbor ers, m Could anything bo more fair for of jrood paying Jobs, as follows: you? A Difference. . Assistant Auditor, $2,000; twelvo A most scientific, common-sens- e I thought wo wore friendly to treatment Is Roxall Orderlies, which' clerks at $1,500 each; ono dork in young Ranter," said tho country tho land office at $1,200, and a are eaten like candy. Their actlvo secretary to tho Auditor at principle is a recent scientific- - dis"Wo aro," ropllod tho editor of covery thnt Is odorless, colorless, $900. The Auditor also appoints a "Why?" A tho Bungtown Booo. State Fire Marshal at $2,400. nnd tasteless; very pronounced, yet "Well, I spoke of him In my story gentle nnd pleasant in action, and Btcnographor is attached to this buas a '"thriving young lawyer," and particularly agreeable In every way. reau at fCtOO. Attorney General James Garnett it Is 'thieving' in tho paper." They do not cause diarrhoea, nau will havo the following appointsea, flatulence, griping, or any chill microbe meets Us fa to ments: First and Second Assistant In Tho Roxall Orwhatever. HERBINK. Thero aro thousands Attorneys General, at $3,500 each; derlies aro particularly good for of these germs In tho air you breathe third assistant at 2,400; law clerk and, any derangomont of tho liver, children, aged and delicate persons. at $1,500; one stenographer at If you suffer from chronic or hastomach or bowels gives them the and one at $000. opportunity they soek. A dose of bitual consttpatlon, or the associate Thomas S. Rhea, as Slate Treasdestroyes them, at once or dependent chronic aliments, wo urer, will appoint nn assistant HERB1NE clears them out completely and urge you to try Rexall Orderlies at Treasurer at $1,500 and a clerk at promotes a flno feeling you can get of strength our risk. Remember, $1,200, and buoyancy. Price 50c, Bold by them In Hartford only at our store. As Secretary of State, Dr. C. F. Hartford Drug Co., Hartford, Ky., 12 tablets 10 cents; 36 tablets 25 Crecellus' will name an assistant Donovan & Co., Beaver Dam, Ky. m cents; 80 tablets 50 cents. Sold secretary at $1,800; a chief clerk at only at our store The Rexall Store $2,000; a bank clerk at $1,500; a James H. Williams, 214 Main St., for $1 a Tw! recording clerk, at fJ.GOO and a Hartford, Ky. i of Gov- i Tho Kind You Havo Always Bought, and which has boca in uso for over 30 years, has homo tho signature of and has been inauo under his pcr- Bnal supervision slnco its infancy. GLCcAA&i Allow no ono to dccolvo roil in this. aro hut All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-gooExperiments that trlflo with nnd endanger tho health of Infants and Children Expcrlcnco against Experiment. d" What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Faro gorio, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Knrcotio substance. Its ngo is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverlshncss. It cures Diarrhoea and "Wind' Colic It rclloves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy nnd natural sleep. Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend pt houso-cleanln- GENUINE CASTORIA Sears the Signature of ALWAYS to-da- h- -- The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over TMaeiNTAuneoMMnr. CaifA&iU t Murray .TKtrr. Mcwyonnemr. Rcvtin'd. St. Peter (to fair applicant) What caused your death? Fair Applicant I was operated on In a hospital. St. Peter Private room and four nurses, I supposo? Fair Applicant No, I was In a ward. t St. Peter Select your wings. 30 Years. be-fo- ro Advice to the Aged. Aee brings Infirmities, such as bowels, weak kidneys and and TORPID LIVER. slur-gls- h Light and Power Company (INCOlirOKATKD) blM-d- er er Tutt'sPills nave a specliic errect on theseotxans, stimulating the bowels, causing them to perform tbclr natural functions as In youth and E. G. "'' IMPARTING VIGOR num-Itabl- 1- Al-'tl,- at "' i'. al to the kidneys, bladder and LIVER. They aro adapted to old and young. . home or business house should be 'without them when within reach. Will wire your house at cost. Electric Iights are clean, healthy and safe. No BARRASS, MGR., Z3Iax-b03?d.3 Ely. f wykwywyiWtfiwyWiVWiVVwWsW. SEND YOUR BOY TO MATHENEY & BATTS n. o. Vanderbilf Training School FOR BOYS Elkton, Kentucky. select school for boys. Faculty of college-traine- d men. Our patronage has come from several Southern States. Twenty-fou- r different towns in Western Kentucky represented this year. at A limited Bos-wor- th Electric Lights, Steam Heat, Hot and Cold Baths. Extremely Healthful location. recently spent on improvements. n, $4,000.00 No saloons in the town or county. prt-va- to Moral surroundings excellent. Unexcelled as a school for young boys. Nineteenth Year Begins September 6, 1911. Write for catalogue. Address all communications to Desk "C." . . $1,-20- 0, MATHENEY & BATO. ,; SMf lb M MMWTOMftr "VVjgW WEDNESDAY, NOV. 22, 1011. THE HARTFORD HERALD who use liquor' In prohibition terri- PAGE THRiSE. T 4 ' mm THE FORCE OF EXAMPLE the prohibition leaders they must consider tho g VERY PLAINLY SHOWN votwishes of the ers. PROHIBITION Now a man who drank 15 gallons of liquor a year in 1893 and who In (he Lives of People now drinks over 22 gallons n year, An Endorsement of Two a real Is to Stop the Use of Any cannot be consideredhow he hasprohivotbitionist no matter Sermons. ed and the same must be said of a Liquor. nation that consumed 15 gallons of Beaver Dam, Ky., Nov. 16. Hav- beer and whisky per capita In 1893 MAN WHO KEEPS ON DRINKING and over 22 gallons per capita In Llng read an article published in the the last twelve months, although Hartford Herald October 7th on tho the nation has cast millions of pro- sermon preached at Greenville, Ky., during the Louisville Conference of After Voting Against Liquor is hibition votes since 1893. If the prohibition movement con' the M. E. Church, South, by Dr. E. a Great Hindrance to G. U. Mann, of Lexington, Ky., who tlnucs to depend on for its success It Is bound to prove used for his subject, "The power of the Cause. I want to say a failure In the future as Itjias Public SentlmentJ" proved to be in the past. Our "amen" and "amen" to this timely OF REAL tory and feel that liquor-drinkin- killing Governor William Goebel, and Curtis Jett, also serving a life sentence for killing Jim Cockrell and J. D. Marcum, both in the Ken. tucky pen, are rival candidates for the Presidency of the Christian Endeavor Society within tho prison. Heretofore politics haB not entered into the races for the offices of tho religious societies, but this year Youtsey lias the backing of tli- - Republicans and disgruntled Democrats and Jett the support of tho Democrats and the progressive Republicans. Youtsey and Jett were rival candidates last year, and after the election, Jett applied to Warden Mudd for a contest. Every preraut'on Is being made for a fair election. Stubborn Case treatment of two doctors," writes Mrs. R. L Phillips, of Indian Valley, Va., "and they pronounced my case a very stubborn one, of womanly weakness. I was not able to sit up, when I commenced to take Cardui. I used it about one week, before I saw much change. Now, the severe pain, that had been in my side for years, has gone, and I don't suffer at all. I am feeling better than in a long time, and cannot speak too highly of Cardui." f To-da- y "I was under the 4'1 i1 liquor-drinke- rs . wV"5" The HBIjI AND UEAIi IN.IUHY Country. Master Commissioner's Sale. Ohio Circuit Court, Kentucky. E. T. Patterson, Plaintiff, vs. " li Jx V tj" y costs herein, including a rcasonablo Tho way to stop tho use of liquor attorney's fee herein, I will offer at the Is to STOP THE USE. Laws against for sale by public nuctlon the manufacture and sale do not court house door In Hartford, on reach the spot. The man who buys Monday, the 4th day of December, liquor Is the man who Is responsi- 1911, about one o'clock p. m., upon ble for the sale, and a man who a credit of six and twelve mouths, property, helps to make a town "dry" and the following described then buys alcoholic beverages Is A certain tract or parcel of land guilty of hiring another person to violate- - or ovado- - tho - nxo.hi billon J located and situated In Ohio coun- ty, Kentucky, oh the" wafers' 61 TM- law. The prohibition movement Is kept noy Creek, bounded as follows, up by those who regard it as a viz: Beginning at three sweet gums temperance movement and unless and a dogwood, on tho Cow Branch; prohibition results In cutting down thenco N. 29 W. 131 poles to a the use of liquor, It must be a dis- sweet gum, on Caney Creek; thenco appointment to those who vote down Caney Creek with low water mark to tho first branch below Cow Air It. Is to Creek near the bridge across Caney The only way to go go and the only way to dis- Creek; thenco S. 10 E. 18 poles to courage the use of liquor Is to pun- a stone; thenco S. 50 ', W. 94 poles ish the user of liquor. If the law Is to a black oak, near a lick; thence to apply to the sale only and not to S. 19 W. 49 poles to a gum, small the use of liquor, It would bo like hickory and beech on a branch; passing a law In Kentucky against thence N. 84 E. 210 poles to tho bethe manufacture and sale of sad- ginning, c ntalnlng 100 acres, raoro dles. Such a law would help a Chi- or less, and being the same land cago mail-ordhouse, but it transferred and conveyed to Morda "wouldn't Interfere with the buying Y. Day, by Richard Geary and others by deed of date March 1st, or using of saddles. In the Ohio Or suppose wo should pass a law 1864, and recorded against tho sale of tea and cigars In County Court Clerk's ofBco on Book Kentucky. This would not prevent March 18, 1867, In Deed the uso of tea but it would cause a "U," page 23. Tho purchaser will be required to lot of people to buy tea in greater quantities than they do now and it executo bond with approved securwould cause men to buy cigars by ity immediately after sale. This 14th day of November, 1911. the box Instead of one or two at a F. L. FELIX, time. Master Commissioner. It is quite common to hear men W. H. Barnes and R. R. Wedding, say that while they use liquor themselves, they always vote for prohi- Attorneys. In tho increase marked amount of liquor consumed In tills country since the birth of the Anti-SaloLeague has but one explanation and that Is that prohibition does not prevent tho use of liquor in "dry" territory. After a town or State has been voted "dry" tho prohibitory law Is practically nullified by those whoj fcuv llnuor from at home or from liquor dealers In oth' rs on J. Rains, et al., Defendants. Dy virtue of a judgment and order of sale of the Ohio Circuit Court, at the October rendered term, 19)1, in tho above cause for the purpose of dividing the pro- ceeds amongst tho parties as their Interest appears, after paying tho N. er States. to-w- lt: - more sermon. Would to God preachers would preach such sermons, and more editors would publish them, and if they wero preached or lectured in our public schools, I what a blessing It would be. feel as Dr. Mann said, "There will be a great revolution, unless thore is a great revival." I think it is high time for our preachers who are expected to light saian and sin, ana our pudiic scnooi teachers, on whom we depend In such a large measure to train our sons and daughters mentally and morally, to raise their voices I against the sins referred to In this For Infants and Children. sermon, nnd which wo know are being committed every day, such as The Kind You Have Always Bought tho women In their mode of dress: Bears tho habits, surh ns the present mode of Signature of lady horFcuack riding and other habits that caure them to lav aside . i...i.. """"""' tho mot'e'ty of our once admired ,7 First Mediaeval Mannger How's womanhood, which, when first ah JaU'Bt miracle Jllay? urfngB cum. imi rino. inougni u hut little by llttlo the blush Is gone and the Inner voice of conscience Is would bo a failure, though, till we stilled, a type of the awful growth hit on something Hint's got the wo- of sin; tho card table and social men coming In droves. F. M. M. How so? gatherings which often give to our Second Ditto We lost the baby boys and girls their first downward w used In the Solomon-nnd- step. The poor blind things can't baby scone, and see where such hnblts have led nnd If w0 will justiavo been using a lap dog ever aro leading stop and look around us at tho fore- - since. The RlKht Kidney Medicine. J. E. Parker, 2021 No. 10th St., Ft. Smith, Ark., says that he had taken many kinds of kidney medicine, but did not get better until he took Foley Kidney Pills. No matter how long you have had kidney trouble, nor at what stage of tho dlseaso your case may be, you will 'And quick and permanent benefit by tho use of Foley Kidney Pills. They also regulate tho action of tho " oiuri luiung uiem now. For sale by all druggists, m f LARDU TAKE I Woman'sTonic i jq i if you are one of those ailing women who suffer from any of the troubles so common to women. Cardui is a builder of womanly strength. Composed of purely vegetable ingredients, it acts quickly on the womanly system, building up womanly strength, toning up the womanly nerves, and regulating the womanly system. Cardui has been in successful use for more than 50 years. Thousands of ladies have written to tell of the benefit they received from it. Try it for your troubles. Begin today. Write to- - Ladies' Advuory thpt.. Chattanooca Medicine Co , Chattanooga. Tenn for Sptcial Instructions, and book; " Home Treatment lor Women," sent free. J 52 """' t"". CASTOR A tA Vtl Y WANT a Better the-bht- T tnt That question will be asked you almost dally by business men secMng your services, it you quaniy lane me uraugnon urnining-antiMi- nw nmmtion to rise. More BANKERS Indorse DUAUGHON'S Colleges than indorse nil other busi- ness colleges COMBINED. 48 Colleges in 18 States. International reputation. Hanklne, Tjrfrltlnc. lVnnian.lilp. l'nclMi, Spelling. Arithmetic, letter Mrlllnir, llutlnca unuer rrnsonnuie cunuiuons. uttn rihi.i. auziiimj Brtmurv uvw.nuuiuiiiJuuAiuiiiL&u Bookkeeping". Bookkeepers all over Homo Study. 1 housands ot bankeash' tho United States say that Draughon's iers, bookkeepers, and stenographers am NewSystem of Bookkeeping saves thorn holding good positiops ns the result of. from 25 to 50 per cent in work and worrv taking Draughon'h Home Study. 'Shorthand. Practically all U. S. offiCATALOGUE. For prices on lesson's cial court reporters write the System of BY MAIL, wtlte J no. F. Dkavghon, Shorthand Draughon Colleges teach. President, Nashville. Tenn. For ftec cat Why? Because they know it is the best. alogue on course ATCOLLUGIi, write- DRAUGnON'S PRACTICAL BUSINESS COLLEGE Naihville or Memphis or Knoxville, Tenn., or Paducah, Ky., or Evanaville, Ind. to-da- y. .. er drinking bition. It Is commonly supposed that such men arc a help to prohibition, but ns a matter of fact they aro a hindrance to real prohibition. prohibitionists would not vote for a law to punish those Liquor-- WHEN A HERJAGK ACHES Woman Finds All Her Energy and Ambition Slipping Away. h Hartford women know how tho aches and pains that come when tho kidneys fall, mako life a burden. hip pains, headaches, Backache, dizzy spells, distressing urlnnry troubles, all tell of sick kidneys and warn you of tho stealthy approach or Bright's disease. of dropsy Doan's Kidney Pills aro for the kidneys only. They attack kidney diseases by striking at tho cause. deslro Can Hartford sufferers stronger proof than this woman's word? Mrs. Francis Rutherford, Earl-- , ington, Ky says: "For over thrco years I suffered from weak kidneys and dull palps through tho small of my back. Whenever I did any work through my loins. My back achod at night and when I arose in tho morning I was stiff and lame. I generally folt dull ing twinges darted and languid and was also bothered Headby a feeling of nervousness. aches wero common and I had dizzy spells, during which thero was n blurring of my sight. The kidney secretions were also unnatural. Whenever I caught cold it settled on my kidneys and at such tlmen aggravated. suffering was my Learning of Doan's Kidney Pills, I procured a supply and recelvod relief In a short tlrao after commencing their uso. I continued taking !them until I had flntshod tho consents of two boxes, at which tlmo I was completely cured." Forrlfiby all dealers. 'Prlco 50 Foster-MIlburn that required lifting, sharp, shoot- once mouesr. gins, ana rsk una 10 help us see the cause, we surely will see. It makes me shudder to tlijnk of generation. I recently tho rising henrd a sermon on "Responsibility of Parents," by our pastor, A. L. Moll, nnd I thought what a blessing If those words could be planted in tho heart of every parent. I think home wo need more heart-to-heatnllrn with our roiih nnd dauehters. thus setting tho dangers before them. There are fathors, I am sorry to sav, who will talk to their sons and other boys who come In touch with them socially, In a way that will lead them to the lowest standard. And those fathers sometimes have daughters who may bo led to ruin by tho very influenco they aro exercising over these young Mnster Commissioner's Snlo. Ohio Circuit Court, Kentucky. men. God pity such fathers and open their eyes to tho truth. May H. O. King, Plaintiff, wo so train and direct our young vs. people that our sons may bo ns H. S. Ward, et a!., Defendants. By virtue of n Judgment and or- plants grown up In their youth, and der of sale of the Ohio Circuit that our daughters mny bo as corCourt, rendered at tho October ner stones polished "after the' simterm, 1911, In tho above cause for ilitude of a palace." , (Psalms tho sum of $1G7.40, with Interest at 141-12- .) MRS. .1. H. THOMAS. tho rato of G per cent, per annum from tho 12th day of August, 1909, In severe enses of soro lungs, you until paid, subject to the following paid January 28th, need an internnl nnd external remcredit: $00.00 1911, and $35.4"j costs herein, I edy. Buying the dollar size BALSYRUP," you will- - offer for sale by public auction LARD'S HOREHOUND get two remedies for tho price of at tho court house door In Hartford, on Monday, the 4th day of De- one. With, every dollar bottlo thero cember, 1911, about ono o'clock p. la a free HERRICK'S RED PEPPLASTER for tho m., upon a credit of twelve months, PER, POROl'S chest. Sold by Hartford DrtiK Co., the following described property, Hartford, Ky., Donovan & Co., Boa- m ver uiun, rwy. In Ohio A tract of land lying county, Kentucky, and bounded as Your Capital. Beginning at a hickory follows: Your SPARE TIME Is your unand two dogwoods, near which a employed capital. Think of tho Idle stone Is planted; thenco North 80 moments you loso at night that East 73 poles to a dogwood; thence could ho profitably spent In taking, North 10 West 145 poles to three BY MAIL, lessons In Bookkeeping, black oaks, three dogwoods and Shorthand, I'cnmanshlp, Business thence Letter Writing, Business English, thrco hickory saplings; South 80 West 73 poles to 7 black Arithmetic, etc. For prices on oaks, threo saplings and a white Homo Study, address Jno. P. oak; thence South 10 East 145 Draughon, Nashville, President, poles to the beginning, containing Tenn. For cntaloguo on courses at acres, more or less. Being the college, address Draughon's Prac66 same land transferred to H. S. Ward tical Business 'College Nashville, by O. T. Sklllman and Kato Skill- - Tonn., or Paducah, Ky., or Evans-vlllman'' by nnd of date January 25th, Ind., or Washington, D. C. 1904, and recorded In Deed Book No. 29, pago 451, Ohio County In damp, chilly weather thero Is Clerk's offlco, or sufficient thereof always a larro demand for to produce t,he sums of monoy orSNOw LINIMENT becauso dered to be made. many people who know by expeThe purchaser will be required to rience its great relieving power in execute bond with apprpved scur-lt- y rheumatic aches and pains, proparo Immediately after salo. to apply it nt the first twinge. Price This 14th day of November, 1911. 25c, 60c and f 1.00 per bottlo. Sold by Hartford Drug Co., Hartford, F. L. FELIX, Ky Donovan & Cp BeaVer. Dam, Master Comrafcsloner. Y. L. Moseley, Attorney. Ky. m rt to-w- lt: o, BAL-LARD.- 'S ....(, u ......v.. ... - subscribe for The Hartford Hcrnlil. A BALD-HEADE- Pri'inHlcmiil ('arilJ. M. - -- "ncsKraggyr..:, " '"? PORTER, D WOMAN Attorney at Law, BEAVER DAM, KY. will practice nl proltmlon In Ohio and ad countlri. Special attention itltenioa' entrusted to hi care. FRANK GILLESPIE BROTHERS. W. II. & J. F. GIILESPIE, PROPRIETORS olulnit Shorn of Her Crown of Beauty, talnr Loses in Love and Marriage. ' L. FELIX, Thero is llttlo danger from a cold or from an attack of the grip except when followed by pneumonia, and thlt) never .happens whon Chamber- aln's Cough Remedy is used. This cents; Co., Buffaremedy has won its great reputation lo, "New fYprk, solo agents for the and extensive sale by its remarkaUalted.SuMV' ,1 ble" cures of colds and grip and can ' Remember - the ' name DoarPa- --K b Welled, $pon' with Implicit confl- and take bo other ueuto, cur eaie uy nit ueBiers, m r Har ' certainly most necessary HARTFOPD. KY to woman. Who could love and Will (indict III pro(eiion In d marry a woman? Whnt jinlkKCouutler and in th Court Obloandar ..BLACKSMITHING.. of Appeal. Collection a ipeclaltT, charms could one array to oftsct CriminalInpractice and building Office the Herald such n dlsllgurement? A woman's goal Is usually love C. M. HARNETT. C. B BUITII and marringe. Her crowning glory BARNETT & SMITH, Is "er hair. The loss of her hair happiness, and mars her beauty, HARTFORD, KY. success. Yet, right here in Ohio A Will practice their profeaaion In all the Court county, thero nre thousands of woolOhlo and adjoining cotintlea and In the Conr men who are neglecting or injuring otAppeals. Collection, a apeclalty. their hair to such an extent that It Is only a matter of time when It OTTO V. MAKTIX s. i'. mcki:n.i:v will bo utterly ruined. Many women destroy tho beauty & of their hair through thoughtlessness or Iguornnce of certain facts. HARTFORD, KY. They use curling Irons or to excess, which destroys tho natural oil of the hair, causing It to ..GENERAL INSURANCE.. split, break, and come out. They Life. Accident. Sick do not shnmpoo their hnlr often And enough, or too often. They use soaps or preparations which con-tnl- n Will ingredients positively harmful rS'ESTABLISHED 185b1Ks333H to tho scalp and hair. As a result of such treatment, &&ftjK'rVt diamond, n itch, 5Hiiilf.jS2 Otto C. siher&vw5StS jewelry orcan Ret- v&W0Vl( dandruff Is created, tho hair loosiflcVwCKV ware, joii Hie bc-- t !" it nt rt5&JL ens, loses color, falls out, and SST3tTa lh lowest urirejt "t tt3laJIW baldness commences, unless proper ." from the Wi, KY. MAltri'OUD. ' OLDEST MAIL nnd pronipt precautions aro taken n tlnje. Then npnln. microbes and Ofllri tip stnli-'over Wilson A ORDER HOUSE certain diseases bring about un- - Cnme, opposite court house. Will IN THE SOUTI..,IK!, healthy scnlp and hair conditions. practice Ills piofesslon in nil the For almost half century we have lerred tx J Almost nny woman mny rid her- - l,otirts or this mid mlJolnhiK conn- - ifor our free illustrated catalogue Address, f self of dandruff and diseased scalp (ics nli Cmut of Appeals. Cummer- & G. . and hair If she will but uso the cini lln,i i,tli..i ,,.ti,.o n ... coxzu louuviiie, ny. ncvo mat rem- - jnlty. wo rii;nt remedy, JCvery Article Guaranteed. ' edy, nnd wo will positively gunran-- 1 tco that It will either cure dnndruff &stl&3 PARKER'S and baldness or It will iot cost tho BALSAM HAIR user anything. Clr&niti and beiutiflcf th hair rromolcf a laiuriant growth. That's n prcttv broad statement, Hever Talla to Beatoro Oray Hair to Ita Youthful Color. but wo will bnck it and prove It Curca Pt'alp diwaafa k hair faUuig. ffftftrStff f ij wfth our own money. We will re-- ! turn your money If you do not find We arc Heady for that Bexall "9.." Hair Tonic is an Your Old... entirely satisfactory remedy that ovwill promoto hair growth nnd ercome scalp and hnlr troubles; that It will grow hnlr even on bald heads, unless all life In tho hnlr Which you have laid baelc roots has been extinguished, the PLACED IN YOUR RES1 ready to make them new. follicles closed, and scalp Is glazed DENCE OR PLACE OF UL'S ' Fend your old Suits old and shiny. It gets Its name from INESS, AND PUT YOURSELV tho fact that It grow hair In 93 out Kelt Hats, old Coat Suits to IN DIRECT CONTACT W'TP of 100 cases, where It received a us -- wo guarantee our work THE thoroughly hard, Impartial, and to give satisfaction, if not no practical test. money received. Wo want you to try Rexall "93" TO ALL STATES. Hair Tonic at our risk. You suro- FOR THE COMPANY'S SPECIAL Sepd them to ly cannot loso anything by doing CONTRACT TO THE FARMERS so, while you have everything to CALL ON OR ADDRESS Ct-.llcir-n gain. You had better think this FOR FLETCHER'S W. O'BANON, over, and then come in and see us Y. M. C. A. Bldg. Local Manager, about this offer. You will bo well Hartford, Ky. repaid for ypur visit to our store. YOUTSEY AND JETT WANT W. C. SEXTON, you can get Rexall Remember, TO HEAD RELIGIOUS BODY Remedies In this community only Local Manager. . .Incorporated. Beavor Dam, Ky. at .oGr 'store The Roxair Storo Frankfort, Ky., Nov. 18. Henry James H. Williams. 214- Main St.. l Youtsey, serving a life sentence for HarUprd, Ky; ... Subscribe for The Herald. Job printing: The Herald . t ,. , bald-heade- Attorney at Law, grn6D3.r Work Specialty Attorneys at Law, Horseshoeing HARTFORD, Kentucky. over-heate- d, Fire Also Bond You. Hartin a.t Ltwv BiVaMiiCSl sssssai Attorney i s Hf vt P. Barnes Col I HijiS Pp HAVE A ROUGH RIVER TELEPHONE 1 Fqll Clojlies Long Distance Lines Cry CASTORIA J. Hartford Pressing Club FRED NALL, Mgr. For-class- .SatiT.rL-a- l:' "Plp rAc.K SRI -- Jr., JW, ), THE HARTFORD HERA .?l"-- EfTUppWt"! J"V rfc.rv-3- ' "'HjipsWW1 """wfr H Foun. Time WEDNPSDAY, NOV, 22, 1014. i . salient and effective. The franchises are. but littlo less frightwrongs he had suffered at the CONGRESSMAN ened. The traction magnates, especially, are worried for they fear hands of men alleged to be of his own party were forgotten In his cN tb.o liext step will be an attack on WEBER MATTHEWS, FRANK L.FELIX, fort to unite all factions In a sweep their "vested rights." Under these EDITORS BEN "rights" the street car systems of of the State for Democracy. WherrRANK L. FELIX, Pnb.and Prop'r. Washington ever he appeared or his name was there nro three of vk X II 111 I mentioned, the effect was to Inspire them, owned largely by a few men o Entered at thi Hartford so that the rank and file of his party to After Washington Real have city arrangedpay a resident of i i i a mi as mail matter 3t the second class. loyalty and zeal for the Buccess of r has to the at least two and in some Instances as high as the ticket. Mr. Beckham has lost as a cameight fares If he desires to make a none of his brilliancy It Is announced tbat the Inaugu- paigner nor his high type of statestrip between certain points within of Gov. McCreary ceremonies ral manship. He yet holds a high place A GIGANTIC COMBINE FOUND1 tho city limits. character. will be of a in party affairs. UITTKX 11V A MAD Dtiv. says Ollle James Iiryan Mr. When Kentucky's new adminisHIED AT IIAWKSVlIiLK Which Has Existed for Alany him all right as a Presivouldult Evidently Mr. tration begins the first of next Jandential" candidate. uary, one of tho most Important ofYears Cost of City Hawcsvllle, Ky.. Nov. 17. Ilud. j lryan knows good timber of this fices In the State, that of Assistant a colored boy, 10 years old, fc sees It. kind when he Auditor, will be filled by an Ohio Government. died of hydrophobia here early this Kentucky docs not particularly county man, Attorney O. D. Likens, morning. The boy was bitten by a You Kind "LOANED" dog about two weeks ago. It was j need any new laws, but she badly of Hartford. This Is a fitting com- SUM OF !:!1,000,000 : not thought at the time the dog was needs a revision and reconstruction plement to an excellent administraarticle Ic taken mad, but when the boy developed j The following of many of her old laws, to con- tion. Mr. Likens has not only beenr, Get form with an enlightened and pro- a zealous and untiring party work-o- from tho Johnstown, (Pa.) Demo- - symptoms of hyprophobia a few but on account of his compre- crat: gressive era. Vara ago, It was realized that the hensive and Intimate knowledge of The national capital is greatly doc which bit him had rabies. The pub- -' Only a little while will the the law, Is peculiarly well fitted for agitated excited would be a bet- - boy suffered terrible agony before lie have a rest from politics. Al- the place. He will make an excelter word for it over n situation ihls death. Several dogs and chick- for ready preparations are being made lent official. His many friends here bitten by the dog when It ran that has grown out of tho proposal for the greatest Presidential cam- and elsewhere will be glad to know of the Democrats In Congress to In- rmirVf have been killed. The dog paign ever known In the history of of his well deserved success. vestigate the financial arrangement was owned by Mr. Charles D. Goer-ln- g. this country. to A fine colllo dog, owned by between the Federal The editor of the Morgantown that exists reel" has become Republican is evidently sick yet. Government and tho District of Co- Mr. Frank Ebron, was bitten, and The "chicken to lumbia. This situation Is of lnter- - it died a few days later from the cf- dance of society Hear him: the fashionable est to the country at large, Inas- - focts of the bite, at Newport, and the Tho editor of the Republican as as Hut much as the question has arisen The rabid dog was tied on the "turkey trot" at Washington. does not drink whisky and whether the District Is in debt to back porch at Sir. Goerlng's home, sell the "hurry plod" continues to bo for. would rote for local option unthe Government to the extent of but It Jumped over the porch banthe popular walk of working people der almost any circumstances, Chairman Den John- ister nnd hanged Itself. When dis$21,000,000. everywhere. but we are unreservedly opposson, of the House District Commit- covered It was dead. ed to the slightest reference to four-yeterm as Duilng his The city authorities have ordered tee, says this debt exists and ho is In local option or county unit In Mr. W. H. Governor, Lieutenant favor of forcing the district to pay every dog In Hawesville muzzled another Republican platform. Cox has served as Governor of KenWe had thought all the time that It. As a consequence, tho city's real and put In a place of confinement $3.00-$4.00-$5.00-$6.- 00 tucky more than one hundred days. estate trust rand it is a trust In the until all danger Is past. way, this had con- this was the brag plank of the Re- truest In a roundabout sense of the word Is In a publican platform one with which siderable to do with the defeat of they wore going to conquer the state of panic that bordors on hys- - ADDITIONAL INSTRUCTOR equalJudge O'Rear. -- FOR JtUHAL SCHOOLS. earth. " IX worked alT right With the tcrIa tailThe Morgantown Republican) Democrats nut mnybe It was a The Unltod States Government Frankfort, Ky., Nov. H. Prof. wants to know "What became of all matter of belief in the sincerity of and tho District of Columbia are In F. C. Dutton, principal of the More-hea- d those good tomperance workers and one or the other of the two great partnership so far as paying the Academy, was selected as an cost of the city government of tobacco growers who wore golng'to parties. additional Inspector of the rural Washington Is concerned. vote for O'Rear?" Voted for McThe Hartford Republican wants at anpays half this schools of Kentucky Jo-daTho Government Creary, of course. How else could The Herald to explain what low expense out of the public treasury nual salary of $3,000 He will asyou account for it? Very in down trick was resorted to by Re- and the district pays the other half sist Prof. D. J. Coats and Prof. latest $2."i,- - publican managers nt Hartford on from taxes and other revenues. Nat Rhoads with this work. The Andrew Carnegie's gift was "to promote the election day to keep Democrats urally the tax That you can find here a much finer showing of choice Oft.OOO rate Is exceedingly negro schools will be Included Tn voting. The one to which The low. but recardless of thla. rent this Inspection of Prof. Button, and advancement and diffusion of knowl-ifroOvercoats for boys of all ages than can be found .. edge and understanding among the .. neraiu nnu reiorence was or com and proporty values In Washington ' th,ey, wH1 be developed along lndus- in any store hereabouts. jioople of the United States." Hut mon discussion nnd condemnation Inaro Inuch hlcher tnan ln nnjr other trial lines. in no millions are ever given for the uaruoni ana is very won known to clty of ,t8 8,ze ln tll0 country. So it. Fine .Mngnlne Offer. relief of the starving poor. the editors of the Republican. high arc rents and so highly pros- Fnr n llmttnfl tltnn vn will nttii. as the writer of these lines perous, apparently, are the real "I had rather bo a drunkard evE. Macks National Month- as the Republican is aware was tato dealers, that the Individual ly, a Democratic Mngazlne for Men ery day of my llfo, die and go to victim of this attempted members of Congress lately have judgment, than be " slanderer of the it Is best that others describe been showing a disposition to In- and Women, and tho Hartford Hermy brethren," said Bishop Hoss, adald, a newspaper of tho' same kind, dressing the Western North Caroli- It. The Republican Is nt liberty to quire Into the matter In which the both one year for only $1.15. .Inform Its rcadors. Its editors have district expenses are met na Conforonco. These are good senThe Nntlnnnl la n lilch.nlixia mnrr. urn Knowledge or the case ami few communagitation came to a head' af-- I n,no bubl.llne nvnrwiti, The timents and there are n,i know exnetly ter Mr. Johnson was made chalrSian'thcB ities to which they do not npply. II n alluding to out-- 1 , tho district committee. , In line . . .. .. .. . ,. .. rage auompiea neio in i. pnrii,.M , I lie We Handle a Most Complete Line of inauguration ot uov. iiamord on with the Democratic policy of ad- - raen am, women of tho )ftnd us Creary as tho chief executive of election day," simply to try to ministering the Government econ- - ' 0 8,ze of the Saturday Evenlng on Decembor 12 promises. on tho character of an unoffending omlcnlly, ho at once took hold of ,,0Bt anu Is beaut,fulIy muatratcd to he a splendid function. It will voter. the situation. He hadn't been ln- - throughout. Politics, good fiction, he the first aftnlr of the kind to be vestlgatlng a week before ho found brmiant reVeWs, interesting degiven in the new State Capitol, nnd SAVS SAVIOIt WOULD NOT TREAD CEMENT WALKS mit that the Federal Government partmcnts humor, with George Ado very fitting and appropriate it Is Hardware, Queensware, Enamel Ware, Cutlery, Razors, had loaned the district a sum au- r, .i i uuugs us regu that the incoming Governor Is a '""" gregatlng $21,000,000 and thnt this lar ' monthly'tsmirii-iShears, Shells, Cigars and Tobacco, in fact, everything Zlon City, 111., Nov. 18. Rupert contributors to this de- Democrat. Devercux, member of the old Dow- - debt was still piling up under tho partment. A magazine handled in a first-clas- s store. that will arrangement whereby the Govcrn- - Interest every membqr It Is generally understood that ho faction In Zlon's nffalrs, y of tho faman (lied a petition with the Zlon City Jmont pays a dollar for each dollnr ily. Every reader of the Hartford Theodore Roohovelt Is now atowod candidate for the Republic- Hoard of Aldermen objecting to the in taxes collected by the district. Herald knows what It Is and what Pres- proposed an nomination for President. construction of cemettt Ho at onco proposed that the belat- It stands for. Don't fnll to take adident Taft of course will be a sidewalks here, on the grounds that ed debt should be paid back and vantage vof this great combination the "half nnd half" agreement offer. for This Christ never wnlked on (foment, tf Where your nickles, dimes and dollars do double duty. promises to be one of the greatest nnd, therefore, "would avoid Zlon should cease. The organic law of the district, For clnssy job printing: The Herald When in need of anything in our line, you will do wejl to entorncclne party fights In the his- City on the Savior's appronchlng Chairman Johnson savs, clearly tory of American politics. see us before buying. Quality, price and satisfaction guarsecond coming to earth." Kmls Stnto Service. Devercux declared ho wns con- specifies that $21,000,000 was loananteed. That pained nnd puzzled expres- vinced Maysville, Ky., Nov. 16. Lieut- that not alone Christ, but ed with the specific agreement that sion which came over the IntellectIt should bo paid back; and he Governor V. H, Cox, whoso tho late Alexander Dowlc, never ual lineaments of n number of lendPOFC3 to Insist that It ho nnld. four-yeterm expires December wnlked on cement. ing Kentucky Republicans ImmeMoreover, he says the "half and 12, practically ended his official caOne of Devereux's followers, It Is diately following tho events of tho leaving with his wife recently attempted to half" agreoment Is without suflV reer 7th Inst, has about subsided. They'll said pot some word from Alexander dent basis of law and since It Is and her sister, Miss Furrow, on a probably recover, although not beo nuto trip to Griffin, Ga to by sleeping three successive working mora to the benefit o' the COME TO DUNDEE MERCANTILE COMPANY ing able to yet discover, to their Dowle nights on Dowle's grave in tho cem- real cstnte trust and the wealthy spend the winter with his daughter, own satisfaction, Just how it was who own magnificent wife of Rev. Clnxton Earle Wheat, etery here. done. He Is said to have reported that social palaces here, than to the men of that city. Mr. Cox has served as in over City Argus has tho expected message did not come. nnd women who work nnd pay rent, actual Governor of Kentucky The Central ho wants tho law changed. 100 days. im changed management nnd Is now in Mr. Johnson's commlttco will the hands of Messrs. C. E. Gregory siii:i:p qiuiiantixk .may UK HAISKI) meet nt an early date, when and Leo. Fentress, newspaper men There are always bargains to be had at MAHKI.U.'R MCRNSK. Investigation of tho whole O O of much experience nnd ability. The subject will be made. In the mean- OO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO our Large Store. Washington, Nov. 20. Tho exact Respectfully, paper will discard the "patent status of Kentucky's chances to time the renlty barons nro threatenand be otherwise improved, J. H. Clark, Dundee, to Arshulia the editors say. It will simply bo have the quarantine raised on Its ed with nervous prostration; nnd sheep wns explained by an ofilclal tho holders of tho gas- ami traction Calloway, Dundee. making a better paper out of an alJames Goff, Hartford, 'Route 4, In the Bureau of Animal Industry ready good paper. to Leo TIchenor, Hartford, Route 4. DUNDEE, KENTUCKY. bore. The newspapers give an account J. P. Fentress, Darrett's Ferry, "Federal Inspector A. J. I'ayno o Martha Hazelwood, Fordsvllle. SKHi of how Congressman A. O. Stanley has written us. that he hopes to bo as rofuscd credit at sovcral sorci ablo to recommend tho raising of Joe Griffin, Hartford, to Annie Stearns, Denver Dam,., in Washington because he nnd a Mio quarantine In certain districts nice bunch of celery In his overcoat of Kentucky early In the next year," , oo pocket with tho topB protruding, the said the official. 'Ho Is now mak O FIRST CHRISTIAN CnURCH. O f ortkeepers taking him for a "hay- ing anothor' Inspection, nnd when The kind that makes you look goodjn the eyes of the wholeO W. II. AVrlglit, Pastor. O seed. " Down In theso parts the f- he has finished that, ho will mako sale dealer and the city merchant' that makes your neighbors ' inancial standing of n fellow who his final recommendations to tho And you would like long proud of you, Increases respect and sets you right In the minds Preaching every Fourth Sunday can afford celery on his table Is not department, which will then act hair? Rich, heavy hair? morning nnd evening. of all people; this kind Is questioned, whether we know him upon It. Ho kopes to make his recBlblo School very Sunday at Beautiful, luxuriant hair? or not. ommendation before the next ship- -' I That is perfectly natural, and 9:30 a. in. ping season. dispatch A Washington from Communion service at 10:30 a.m. And promply delivered by the HARTFORD HERALD. "The department hns noted with we are nere to neipyou. EveryBnVH thnt Hon. Hon .Tnlinnnn Pnn. Prayer meeting every Wednesday body in any kind of business needs Printed Stationery uch the efforts of tho gressman from the Fourth Congres-- ! satIsffcn sanitary board Ayers Hair Vigor is a great evening at 8 o'clock. Nole Heads, Cvds. Envelopes, Statements, Etcnowadays. aid to nature in producing elonnl District of Kentucky, Is be- - Kentucky livestock Prices pass remedial laws In tho next ntr fnvnrnH hv n mnlnrlfv nf Hamn. to the lowest; work the best. Call or write us. just the kind of hair ypu de crats, as well as Speaker Clark, for iLeglfllaturc-- " sire. Do not be afraid to HERALD. Hertford. Ky. chairman of tho Congressional Cam NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. "I wds never exactly burled use No danger of its colThere Is noth- alive," said an old clerk, tolling palgn Committee. Opposite your name on the his ing too gpod nor too responsible experience, "but I onco worked a oring your hair. The ingrepaper or wrapper you-wll- l find dients are all given on each tor Mr. Johnson, and he will be week ln a store that did not adverOia date .vour sub'scrlptlon ex- -' ' found "making good" wherever they tise. When I carao out my head, label, thus enabling your nlrcs. If you" find your sub- place bJm. , scrlptlon has 'expired, please was almost as white as you see It doctor to wisely advise you send us one dollar. We will an- now. Solitary confinement did It." concerning its use Consult " by In The Herald and it Costs You Only One The Part-Mplayed predate a prompt remittance. Ex. Dollar a Year him freely. He knows. 1b the .campaign just clos Beckham Mxi. br t i. o. atxr co.. iw.n. ' ed was m'bdWt? but' at tho same , Subscribe for The Hartford Herald. The Harljord Herald U) i post-offlc- in i Estate Trust. '' non-partis- (Old to MtfA Want 4&ft mmk ' About What of Clothes For Your Boys? if- - i j 'r-ns-, ' late-staye- rs ar where you can get the the and the best grades money you want to spend? We're not going beat around the bush a bit. We're going come right out and say we have good boys' Suits there are on earth. We want to vou Suits We want you to see our your boys. Suits at ABOUT v.k i These are Suits we have never seen ed for the price. Good fabrics, strong oring and the best styles and patterns of the season. Safe y, ry We're Asserting M V f ' j m 1. I Come and see what you think about es-'v- ,., out-irag- o, E. P. BARNES & BRO BEAVER DAM, KY. ... ';1' .'...'. blacV-Kentucto-dn- If Staple and Fancy Groceries r- - i tu .. Also a Big 5c, 10c and 25c Counter can-('lda- te -- pro-.ena- nt ar HARTFORD GROCERY COMPANY. I L ., to-da- y, to-da- y, 700-mIl- ts For Anything You Need statu ooooooooooooooo GENERAL MERCHANDISE . c" - DUNDEE MERCANTILE CO., irawMBD t Vh Want Long Hair? ooooooooooooooo JOB PRINTING. ooooooooooooooo NEATLY DONE it Plenty of Good Reading SUBSCRIBE NOW! -"- v, 1 ir. l r ''!rWPJPW,,' WEDNESDAY, NOV. SH, 1011. THE.WARTFORD HERALD If in need of Men's or Boys' Suits acquaintances. He Is a member of or Overcoats visit CAttSON & CO. Gillespie Brothers, blacksmiths and For Ladles' Suits anu Coats call woodworkmen, and is an Industrion CARSON & CO. TAQB FIVE. Coat Suits We want to explain to you why our Coat Suits and Cloaks are having such a run at H ; All Llaiu .u.j, ,i 10 3 wide, oc tlto yard. BARNARD & CO. Mrs. Angus Gordon, of Louisville, competent citizen. All of Hamord wishes the happy couple Inches muojij happiness, and prosperity. ous, MISS MARKS WINS PRIZE IX A COOKING CONTKST :l i V arrived In Hartford yesterday af- to tho housewives and ladles of America for original, practical re cipes intended to reduce the high cost of living. Miss Marks was fourth in the list of and hen recipe was as follows: Stuffed Green Peppers-- . Cut off tho tops and remove the seeds from poppers. Drop In hot salt water Miss Essie King, daughter of Mr. and boll ten minutes. Remove and Mrs. Dan King, city, has ac Sfrom water and let cool and fill cepted a position as assistant in the with the following: Run through taking the a meat chopper a small onion, the Hartford only Baking Powder made place of Miss Ira Mills, who re- tops of the peppers, stale bread, and signed. from Royal Grape Cream of any cold meat like beef or chicken, Mr. S. A. Anderson, who has been a small ripe tomato (leave out tomade from grapes spending a few days at home, re- mato if not desired). When I do I use Arturned to Louisville Monday to look not have any after the business of the United mour's Veribest Veal Loaf, soften ' States Credit Company, of which ho the Ingredients with n stock made is president. of one tcaspoonful of Armour's Ex 'jald he was go'ng to Lexington in Mr. and Mrs. Berso Jones, of tract of Beef dissolved In a pint o !TW0 WOMEN GO TO water. Put about two tablespoon hence to Palm Beach. He said h Beaver Dam; Mr. Hubert Williams, ril",ht take several horses with him of Globe, Arizona, and Mr. and fuls of the mixture In each pepper THE PENITENTIARY fiom Kentucky. the rest stock M" RnnrinU Hunter, of Pleasant and pour peppers, of the In and cook the Ridge, visited Mr. D. Ford and fam- around the oven about half an hour. Serve at ily, East Hartford, last Sunday. As Result of Daviess Circuit Court once. INTERESTING The Charleston, (Mo.,) Republicup-to-dat- e. an of'Thursday says: Total Amount of Fines "Mrs. Mary " O. 'v. DMHct M'itl!r. IX C. White returned Sunday evening Major R. E. Russell, District -52,420. from Cairo, where she went to meet Manager of the Woodmen of the her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Cox, World, wits here Monday, making arrangements to hold a mammoth of Hartford, Ky., who accompanIt icquircd Just two weeks for ied hur home. They will make mi district meeting In this vlty abouvfJurtgu Blrkhead, with the assistanceextended visit." NINETEENTH NATIONAL the first of January. The Stnte has of n grand Jury and two panels o' recently been cut up Into districts petit Jurors, to dispose of the busiMr. Frank Roach died at his residence at Jingo, this county, Mon- and Major Russell has been placed ness that had accumulated for the In charge of District No. 0, which Novomber term of the Daviess coun-- ' day night of tuberculosis. His rewest ty criminal court nnd final ndourn-men- t mains were Interred at tho family Includes Ohio, Muhlenberg, half of Grayson and Butler counwas taken Saturday afternoon yesterburying grounds at Magnn day afternoon at two o'clock. Mr. ties. He Is well known In this sec- During the two weeks the grand Roach was a member of tho local tion of the State, having been In the Jury returned a total of nlnety-f- l e, PX O 'd . Acme Lodge I. O. O. F. and was a Held for the W. O. W. nbout seven Indictments and the petit Juries anJ UtC-lVyears. He will make his headquar Judge sentenced seven people to the The object and purpose of this highly respected citizen. ters at Ilnrtford. The date of the penitentiary and assessed fines Congress can best be expressed in We are pleased to announce that District meeting will be announced against others aggregating $2,420. its motto, "Save the forests, store Coupons Given With Every Purchase2; ffrSrPiiino Mrs. E. M. woodward, who under- later. Of the prisoners sentenced to the the floods, i ociaini the deserts, make went an operation at tho ban-Iof penitentiary five are men and tvo homes on the land," to which might Hough River Telephone Sold. Dr. .Ap. Morgan Vance, at the JewM. L. WcthIngon. Alvls bo added women. "drain the swamp and ish Hospital in Louisville last Sat- Tho plaintiffs In the suit of Ed- Hatfield, Claude Lyons and Kid make homos on the land." iurday--, Is getting along nicely and win P. Russell, et al., vs. Rough Morgan wore given sonti iicph of There aie in tho fulled States her complete recovery seems assur- River Telephone Company, purchas- from one to five years. Chnrlcs 7.",000,000 acres o' swamp land, ed. The many friends of Mr. and ed the Rough River Telephone nt a Hall was sentenced to two years n menace to health, Mrs. Woodward will be glad to decictal salo unu-- r tin- - terms nnd Imprisonment. Emma Taylor was and a dotoneiit to Immiicratlor. conditions of a Judgment In tho sentenced to from one day to know this. three 'e lTnlted States Court for the West jcars lor deserting her Infant c!'.lk 7.1,000,000 acres divided The McHenry Amateur Dramatic ern farms means homes for 1,875.- District of Kentucky. The and Loutilda Lynch was sentenced Club, of McHenry, presented the sale was 000 fnmlllos, or approximately made by Mr. Harrison P. years for 10.000,000 of our citizenship. This When you want Ammunition or beautiful comedy drama, "A Noblo Taylor, special Commissioner U. S. to from two to twenty-on- e Time Ta Illinois Ccntr.il Railroad will be as Guns, call, on U. S. Carson, tho Outcast," at Dr. Bean's Opera Circuit Court, at public outcry, to manslaughter. The prisoners will 'land when reclaimed bio at Uenver Dam, Ky. be takon to the penitentiary this always House last Saturday night to a the highest and best bidder, In Grocerymnn. 47tf South Bound. North Bound. front week, the men going to the Eddy-vlll- e healthful as laud that has large and appreciative audience. of tho Rough River Telephone Combeen dry, nnd will be tho most proNo. 1334:05 a.m. No. 12111:35 p.m. Wunderhoso, ?1.00 a box of four The branch, and the women going ductive of all lauds, because It Is acting was splendid throughout pany's Exchange In No 12212:28 p.m. No. 101 2:48 p.m. pairs. No darn, for four months, Hartford, at and evinced a high order of his- nnnn Innt fnnrlnv Tlin npnnirtv na ' to the Frankfort penitentiary. composed of the rich soil brousht No. 1022:48 p.m. No. 1318:55 p.m. Now" pair, if they ,do. Barnard & Co, juuii i iiunuuii uiiioieu u pii'ii in down by' the rivers, deposited and trionic talent. The song specialties a whole, was nppralsed at $9,000 Agt. J. E. Williams. sell them. guilty to taking property of another mixed with the decnyod vegetation between acts and the dancing by and was bid In at $."i,000. Tho j without felonious Intent and wns for conturles. Mrs. Polly Leo, of Kronos, Ky., young Buster Rlslnger were .excepformerly of Fordsvillc, has been en- tionally good. The play Is a good plaintiff's debt Interest and rojt given a fine of $10 and costs. Ca On account of the diversified ownwas about the same as appraised pias wns awarded on the Judgment. O gaged as housekeeper for Dr. E. W. one and was well put on. The Inership and State complications, it O LOCAL NEWS AND undei-stoo- d value of tho property. It Is In the ense of Frank Styles, terpretation of the different charPERSONAL POINTS O Ford and family. O: that Mr. J. W. O'Bannon Is charged with housebreaking, his would seem that the fnlted StatesGovernment Is logically the authorOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO When you need Drugs of any kind acters by the members of tho Club to bo retained as manager. bond was fixed nt $250. lty to redeem these lnnds along the as there please don't forget the OHIO COUN- showed careful practice, lines pursued In the reclamation of Ladles Home Journal one year TY DRUG CO. has the quality and wore no breaks or blunders. They Free Entertainment. At n Joint conference of Stnte the arid lands deserve success wherever they go. of tho West. makes a nice Xmns gift. "Tho Romance of the Reaper." and Federal Immigration tho price Is right also.' 43tf officials The results of Irrigation of tho BARNARD & CO. Illustrated with moving pictures held at Washington last week it was "Old Bill," n faithful old farm Notice. ond colored stereoscopic views, will the consensus of opinion that never arid lands of the Fnr West, and the Our stock never was more, com- horse, 29 years old, belonging to To My Friends and Clients: 'Possibilities of the drainage of the be given free to farmers and others plete. Call on us for your needs. Mr. A. V. Rowan, of Heflin, died on Judge C. M. Crowe and myself Interested, nt Dr. Bean's Opera was there n greater demand for swamp lands of the Great South, present. Monday of IaBt week. CARSON CO. have formed n partnership for the House, Friday evening, Nov. 24, at farm laborers than at nnd olsewhere, will bo given parprices on Patent practice of law, beginning Jan. 1st, 7:30 5. m. Get ou cut-rat- e Flowers for gift or funeral purTho Chicago Butter and Eggs ticular nttentlon In an elaborate poses. Delivered on short notice. Medicines and Prescriptions before 1912. Tho office will bo maintainThis Is the great agricultural en- Board claims that not enough fresh Program that hns been planned for going elsewhere. Delegates Wo can save you ed and the business continued In tertainment which was given nt the oggs are coming Into Chicago to this congress. BARNARD & CO from all First National Bank building, and State Fair In September. It Is pre- make price quotations wtfrth while. pnrts of the country, as well ns forDrink-Dr- .' Cof money. Sb oop's Health Judge Crowo will havo personal sented by the courtesy of the Intereign representatives, have been InOHIO COUNTY DRUG CO. fee. Sold, by 'U. S. Carson, the Gro- - 43tf charge of tho office work and prac- national Harvester Company vited, nnd a goodly attendance is of RICHARD CROKKR IS ceryman 47tf r If. you should iot get a catalogue tice In the local courts. His well America and It is offered at HartCOM I.NO T JCKXTU'KY expected. Mr. C. L. Elliott and family liavo of our Xmas Goods, ask for one. known business Integrity Is a guar- ford through' the combined efforts moved from Hartford' to their iarm We want you to get one. OHIO antee that any business entrusted of tho Ohio County Supply Co. and New York, Nov. 18. Richard LAND SHOW. NOV. 18 TO DEC. 9. COUNTY DRUG CO., Incorporat- to hlm or the firm will receive near Wysox. J. A. Daniel. Tho entertainment is Croker came back from Ireland for ' 4Ctf ed. An ocular demonstration of the prompt and vigorous attention. Tho free but tho admission will be by his usual winter visit swell' Long He Did you see those agricultural and horticultural deJ. F. CASKMER & CO., Funeral style of the firm will bo Likens & ticket. AH' who are Interested In Coats at Barnard & Co's? Newest velopment of lands throughout tho All calls Crowe. Directors and Embalmers. tho progress of agricultural styles. Fit for a Queen! and An attendance of United Stntes. Thanking you sincerely for the farm machines are Invited to attend promptly and carefully attended to, Tho hunting season Is now on. day or night. Both telephones. over 400,000 is predicted this year. commence you nave heretofore re- and may secure tickets by calling Get your outfit from U. S. Carson, 28tf Bo sure and visit the Illinois Cenposed In me and trusting that our on cither the Ohio County Supply Beaver Dam, Ky. 47tf tho Groceryman. tral Exhibit of products grown In business relations may continuo to Co., or J. A. Daniel, I. H. C. dealers If you have not bought any of the two great Southern States of Mr. W. H. Blair, of Pike county, our Candy, suppose you do so next me enure sausraction or all, I am of Hartford. Louisiana and Mississippi. Your servant, spend time you want candy. KeSE2X2ZC 111., has arrived here and will It's line. NOTICE t G. B. LIKENS, the winter with relatives. OHIO COUNTY DRUG CO., IncorOwing to other business arThis November 21, 1911. LIVE STOCK EXPOSITION 46tf J, & K. Shoes for Women are un- porated. rangements, which aro f DECEMBER 2 TO K surpassed for style and comfort. Mills Gillespie. agreeable to each of us, tho partMr. Sam Smith, llviirg three miles Barnard & Co., selling agents. Mr. W. H. Gillespie nnd Miss Ira nership of Wilson & Crowo will bo This well known and country-famou- s no'rth-enof Hartford, delivered show will bo held in tho InSupt. Henry Leach requests us to some turnips to Thomas Bros, last Mills gave their many friends here dissolved to tako effect December 1, Have just received a largo ternational Amphitheater and tweni say that the school money is hero week, one' of which weighed nlno a llttlo surprise last Thursday 1911. morning by taking an, early morn ty adjoining buildings nt the Union Thanking our friends for their line of pounds. and ready for disbursement. ing train for Louisville, whero they kind treatment and liberal patronStock Yards, Chicago, and n display Dr. H. J. Bell, dentist, of Louis- were married at tho residence of age, we remain, of many thousands of the finest JJiv Isaac Foster, who is engaged Your friends, Rill'.:, Target Cuns breeding in carpenter's work" at Central City, ville, a former resident 'of Hartford, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Smith, tho lat cattle, horses, sheep and J. B. WILSON. visited his parents near tpwn and ter belntr a cousin of Mr. Gillespie. visited his family here Sunday. C. M. OROWE. swine manes 11 n grnna contest or A ! ii ni his many friends here 'a few days Tho couplo had Jong been sweet..- - t. . OhellS, champions. Slaughter Tests, Pack- For Sale Town property, vacant recently. Notice Tobacco Todlers. -- , Ing House Exhibits, Collcgiato and hearts and It was generally surmisy dwelling, lots, cottages had g Tho A.', S. of E. tobacco poolers ed that they would wed at an early fcjtC, Farmers' Contests, & CO., A. C. YEISER Mr. Will Nowbolt, who was so seNational Breoders' and Stockmen's date, but no announcement had of Ohio 'county aro requested to riously Injured several weeks ngo Hartford, Ky. meet at Hartford next Saturday, Alld respectfully ask you to Meetings, Public Dally Sales, Brll- by falling off the Rhoads Is been made, henco It was fomewhat November5 25, 1911, at 1 o'clock, m Leave your Laundry at my Grocery, much Jjetter and able to bestore, on unlooked for. call and see the largest linnt Evenlne Entertainments. out fpomestlc finish. Work Guaranteed. the streets. Tnp bride is the daughter. of Mr. p. m.tocodslUor prices ' commitarid best line of Shot service of the Called for and prompt delivery. nnd Mrs. Ashford Mills,. .living near tee has been offered for the' pooled BflV. nrnfphnr. nf Hnrtillnr. Kv.. town, anf rirre bT coming' fo Harttobaccq. Meeting at tho courthouse. ller'a Grocery. PiPhone 140. Guns' ever in Haitfoid. stor of the Beulah church, began ford has ben rpornl'd eft one of Please be, on hand. Some moro of those $12.50 coat-Suit- . E, C. BAIRD, series of meetings at Beda last ihe city's most chnrmlng and estim,at (Barnard & Co's. Allrwool, Saturday nlgbUwhlch will .contlnuol able, young ladles. ''Sbtyhas held Chairman Committee. RAILROAD. manlsh cloths. Last ones all gone. foe twoi weeks ormore. Rev. J, L. a responsible position' in the Hart-'forTickets, reservations, train time, New lot! ' "r Eartfi shocks' cracked walls at post-offjPrice, Synodlcal Superintendent of for several years and specific fares from your statlpn Germany, and at Jjtf-gar- t S. OM) PAPERSFOR SALE at the C P. Church, .hasybten secured pRst, which 'she filled most accepta- Frankfort,. may be had of your local ticket house'hold furniture " was offlce.w;"Nlcii' and clean, tied by the 'pastor to asslstin the' moot- bly. lim of HartGROCERYMAN agent. i i, H : .ka. up in bundles. I Five c'erjtB a bun-- 1 ing and Will dod creater nart of the ford's sterling young men whose G. H. BOWER, 0. PMA.,',fc " " fetching:. . ' die, three for ten cents. pf bio; Ncwsparilpienty of bfitd, tf frlerlds arc' numbored1 by' bis ac- Memphis, Tenn. t Our Coat Suits are all the latest Fall and Winter styles Our materials are the Our latest weaves. Ull" garments are all lined with a guaranteed satin lining. Our prices are guaranteed to be the lowest. Our Cloak stock is the greatest in the country. Styles Prices that will interest present. ternoon and is the guest of Mrs. F. L. Felix. Don't worry vwlth that Cough', but get a bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar Compound at OHIO COUNTY DRUG CO.. Incorporated. 4Ctf Mrs. Rebecca Vaught, who had been on an extended visit to her nephew and niece, Rev. and Mrs. O. M. Shultz, Livcrraore, returned home Wednesday. Miss Lcttlo Marks, of Hartford, has won a nice prize In the contest of Armour & Co., of Chicago, who have been' offering $r00 per month BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure Used and praised by the most competent and careful pastry cooks The i i 'i prize-winne- rs the world over i:' post-offlc- e, Tartar left-over- s, wit 3 i i EVENTS I you. j 'CHICAGO rr ' - Remember this, and bear in mind that IT PAYS TO TRADE WITH A HOUSE THAT SAVES YOU IRRIGATION I MONEY. CONGRESS btti Js&b s - e, ' 40-aci- ' ooooooooooooooo ! , j ' to-da- Guns! Guns! 1l 'i ! P st Siolfe, Ammunition, two-stor- Stock-Judgin- Prices the Lowest. U. ILLINOIS CENTRAL d. fr- eo The-Heral- CARSON overturned.? Hartford, Kentucky. J- t- r i-- -, W "m"f?fff Kawgrrcy PAGE SEC. THE HARTFORD HERALD sword on a Georgia battlefield. How sad It was that Fielding had to yield up his young life just as the Star of Hope of the Confederacy was going down never to rise, again,. We were continually sending out scouting parties to watch whether Sherman was going to attack but he steered clear of that city. Many of our boys were captured out on a scouting expedition. Nothing more than skirmishing took placo until we entered the works at Savannah. Here, by order of Gen. Hardee, our Brigade was dismounted and with our Enfield rifles, once more entered the ditches as Infantry. Nothing was done here Tho rifle pits but skirmishing. were already prepared, so wo had We remainno labor to perform. On tho ed here about one week. night of the 24th of December they evacuating the city. commenced The writer, with others, was on the skirmish line, so thnt night about midnight we were ordered to skip out, ns the command was gone. We fired our guns and skipped out and overlook the command as they entered the city. All the provisions belonging to the Government were put in the streets and the poor of the city Invited to help themselves. (To be Continued.) Au-gust- ru WEDNESDAY, NOV. 22, 101J. 'The Hartjord Herald TA- H. II. & E. RAILROAD TI.ME BLE AT HARTFORD, KY. Ib The following L. & N. Time Card effective from Monday, Aug. 2 1st: North Bound No. 112 due nt Hartford 7:19 a. m. No. 114 due at Hartford 3:40 p. m. South Dound No'. 115 due at Hartford S:45 a. m. No. 113 duo at Hartford 1.46 p. m. II. E. MISCIIKE, Agt. pose and clearness of vision, to steady him in tho hour of defeat and to supply the hope of added strength for the contests yet to cone. Theso he must have, in order to make the end itself seem worth while. President .Hadley of Yale. For pains In the side or chest, dampen a piece of flannel with Chamberlain's Liniment and bind it on over the seat of pain. There is nothing better.. For sale by all dealers. m Tho First to Vote. !.frs. dura Elizabeth Leo and Mrs. Emma Tom Leung have reentered in Oakland, Cal., and are the first Chinese women In tho world who are entitled to vote. Mrs. Leo was born in Oregon, and is the wife of a Chinese dentist. Mrs. Leung was born In California, Is the wife of a Chinese merchant and wears Chinese dress. Both registered as Republicans. Hulked 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 tho plague' of my llfo for four years. Instead I used Buck-Ion- 's Arnica Salve, and my foot was soon completelly Heals cured." burns, bois, sores, bruises, exzema, pimples, corns. Surest pile cure 23c at James H. Williams. ni Up to Standard. "They say this is a great defective story." "The book begins well, anyhow." "As to how?" "Why, In the very first chapter tho detective flicks tho ashes from the end of his cigar!" A Day anH night Private instruction from expert teachers in all aepartments. school in session the entire year. Books free. Free employment agency. Not a graduate out of a position. Write for catalogue and terms. Mark the Studies You Are Interested in. .. .. Educate For Business t .Shorthand .. .Rapid Calculation. ,. . .Bookkeeping. .. .Civil . .. . .Typewriting. Service. . . Commercial law. . . . Penmanship. ,. . .Commercial Geography. .. .Reading. MORE HNISCENSES OF OHIO COUNTY BOYS .. . .Arithmetic. .. . .Spoiling. ... .Banking, .. Commerce. ....Punctuation. .English. .Grammar. Name .Use of Adding Machine and other office devices. In the Orphan Brigade Last Days of the The .. Address Daviess County Business College "Acknowledge the College." E. B. Miller, in our last article we were confronting Sherman on his march of destruction through Georgia. The was far spent and winter of '64-'6- 3 Sherman was nearlng his objective point. Hood was defeated at Nashville, which made It plain to the ImThere Is more Catarrh in this partial observer that the days of the section of the country then all other Confederacy were numbered. until The long mn'ch and constant diseases put together, and fighting and skirmishing had told the last few years It was supposed For a great many on our Hilgade. Nothing remained to be Incurable. at this time of the Orphan Brigade years doctors pronounced It 4 local except about four hundred of the diseases and prescribed local remedboys. The married men had all ies, and by constantly failing to cure been killed or had gone to their with local treatment, pronounced It families except a few officers, most incurable. Science has proven catarrh of them having an arm In a sling, to be a constitutional disease and battles therefore" requires constitutional treat-- j desperate showing the ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manuwe had gone. through which Sherman said when he loft At- factured by F. J. Cheney & Co., lanta that he was going to make Toledo, Ohio, Is the only constitutionthe march to the sea without the al cure on the market. It Is taken loss of a man. So when be came In Internally In doses from 10 drops to It acts directly on contact with our forces, ho halted a teaspoonful. and gave us time to move out of the blood and mucous surfaces of the his way. He seemed to be In no system. They offer one hundred dolhurry and when he came upon our lars for any case It fills to cure. boys In line of battle, he moved Send for circulars and testimoaround us and showed no disposi- nials. Address: F. J. Cheney & Co., Totion to fight. At one time we came In such ledo, O'.ilo. Sold by Druggists, 75c. close contact with his Infantry that we captured six big Dutchmon, just Take Hall's Family Pills for con- from Now York. We could not un- stlpatl'in. derstand their language, but they Informed us they bad never been FOR FLETCHER'S on a horse. We had some led horsos and we just tied three on a them In that horse and carried shape about a hundred miles .until Kl'LL PARTICULARS we struck a railroad, where we put Jl'ST TO SETTLE A RET them on the train for Anderson-villwhere I guess they starved, as Otto Mullc, of San Francisco, there was nothing to eat there. sent to M. A. Van Fleet, of Los An"e wore now getting near geles, the following telegram: One evening about the 20th Please go to ostrich farm, my of December our company was sent expense, get me actual count numout on the skirmish line near a ber head ostriches, old and young. large swamp where there was only Have wager." ono road to cross It. Next morning Van Fleet hired an agent to tnck- wore ordered to bold our position le the job, and then sent this reply until the cavalry could cross the by day telegram, collect: swamp. The Yankees, seeing our Ostrich farm has George and situation, made a determined effort Martha Washington, MaJ. and Mrs. to capture our company, and a McKlnloy, Col. nnd Mrs. Roosevelt, tight ensued. We hold thorn President and Mrs. Taft, George the back until all our men crossed the Fifth, Queen Mary, Carrie Nation swamp. Aftor our boys wore all and 141 other adults; also forty-thre- e acron, two pieces of artillery wore squabs, each of which latter turned loose on thorn with grape has 11,801 pin feathers on It, the shot, which stampeded their ad- the odd one being on the port side vance nnd checked them from com- of the mnles and to starboard on ing, any further that day. the females. Tills Is how they tell In this fight we lost Lieutenant them npart when young. Carrie . reman, who was mortally wounu- - vnton Is a bird. Total number of ed. W. T. Smith was sent with him tilrcls. 19.', but there are also about to Savannah, whore he nursed lilm!i,.-,o- o more up at the San Jacinto till death ended his suffering. Af- - farm." i for Smith laid his remains to rest No more inquiries have been sent in tne ipinetery of that city, he rc I.to Van Fleet. Boston Herald. turned to the company. Thus passA Kiitlier'n Vengeance ed ono of tl'c best bovs that ever walked tho strrets o' Hartford nnd Would havo fallen on nny one who as brave a Foldier as ecr flashed a attacked tho son of Peter Bondy, of South Rockwood, Mich., but he was poweiless before attacks of Kidney trouble. "Doctors could not help him," he wrote, "so at last we gave him Electric Bitters, and he Improv c I wonderfully from taking six bottles. It's the best Kidney medicine I ever saw." Backache, tired feeling, nervousness, loss of appetite, warn of Kidney trouble that may end In dropsy, diabetes or Bright's disease. Beware! 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The Largest In Its Line. o, The Bright Spot. LEYYS LOUISYILLE, KY. Third and Market. Children Cry t AL.VIt.MING FIGURES - O ASTO R i ABOUT FOR FLETCHER'S I - A gratlon from tho United States can 'A- des-pora- to ... scarcely be given In figures, alHow many citizens know that for though If this were to be considered I believe It would bo largely in ex14 years the Canadian Government the United cess of the $95,000,000 placed upon has been canvassing States for settlers? The emigra- It by the department. I met many cases where tho Individual, took tion has steadily increased from persons In 1S07 to 103,798 In with him as much as $40,000 or 1910. Mr. J. W. 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"IFe-Ca- rV Standard Oil Company (htwp tcr loi detoWra dremkr t) m WEDNESDAY, NOV. 22, 1011. tk K THE HARTFORD HERALD to-wi- TAGE SEVEN. i iU vV ' f lA. t V ' nlng, containing fifty acres; and be; terest from March 15th, 1911, and o'clock p. m., upon a credit of six pay tho last two amounts herein Court, rendered at the October further sum of $150.00 with and twelve months, the following the $1,500.00 and $325.00, interest term, 1911, In the 'above cause for O SALES. interest from March 20th, 1911, described property, t: and cost due the estate, subject, the purpose of marshaling the funds and wife on the 31st day of and the further sum ot $1,000 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO A certain tract or parcel of land however, to the debt, interest and of tho Fordsvllle Banking Company March, 1876, and which deed Is of with like interest from February lying aqd being in Ohio county, cost of the McIIenry Deposit Bank. and paying costs herein, I will offer Master Commissioner's Sale. record in tho Ohio County Clerk's 26th, 1911, until paid, and $61.60 Kentucky, and bounded as follows, The purchaser will be required to for salo by public auction at the Ohio Circuit Court, Kentucky. office, Deed Book Y, page 347.. Beginning at a sweet gum on execute bond with approved secur- court house door In Hartford, on coBts heroin, I will offer for sale by viz: 'Laura E. Shown, et al., Plaintiffs, SECOND TRACT Beginning on public auction at the court house the North bank of Crane Pond and ity Immediately after sale. Monday, the 4th day of December, vs. the W. Maddox lino at a hickory, door in Hartford, on Monday, the In the East boundary line of O. W. .... This 14th day of November, 1911. 1911, about one o'clock p. m., upon "William V. Cook, et al Defendants. dogwood and black oak, twenty-fiv- e 4th day of December, 1911, about Powers' survey; thence N. 19 W. F. L. FELIX, a credit of six, twelve and eighteen By virtue of a Judgraont and or- poles from his N. W. corner; thence. one o'clock p. m., upon a credit of 153 poles to two beeches; thence Master Commissioner. months, the following described der of sale of the Ohio Circuit N. 167 poles to a hickory and white six months, the following described N. 71 E. 64 poles to an elm in B. Heavrln & Woodward, G. B. Li property, t: The lots or parDye'B line; Court, rendered at the October oak in tho original Flnloy line: property, t: thence with - said lino kens, Barnett & Smith, Attorneys. cels of land In tho town of Fordsterm, 1911, In tho above cause for thence E. with said lino to the cor A tract of land in the village of S. 19 E. 125 poles to a double ma vllle, Ohio county, Kentucky, emthe purposo of dividing the pro- ner, a chestnut and poplar; thence Narrows, Ohio county, Kentucky, ple and sweet gum on the bank of braced In three Items, as follows. Master Commissioner's! Sale. ceeds amongst the parties as their with W. Maddox's line S. to Wm. conveyed to Roy F. Armendt by Crane Pond; thence bordering on ITEM ONE First being four Ohio Circuit Court, Kentucky, Interests appear after paying the Maddox's corner; thence W. to the deed from W. A. Wlrasatt, Septem- said Pond to the beginning, contain A. F. Chapman, Admr., Plaintiff, lots In said town, first two lots sitcosts herein, including a reasonable beginning, and being same land ber 28th, 1904, and recorded In ing 57 acres. Twenty adres are exuated on Main street and Hartford vs. attorney's fee herein, I will offer conveyed to Thomas Maddox, de- Deed Book 30, page 15; also anoth- cepted, havjng been sold to G. W. C. H. Chapman, et al., Defendants, streets, and are occupied by dwell- for sale by public auction at the ceased, by Jos. L. Davis, and wife, er tract of land situated at Nar- Baker, which leaves about 37 storehouse and are a part By virtue of a judgment and or - ilnS a" court house door In Hartford, on on June 6th, 1853, and which deed rows, Ohio county, Kentucky, con- acres. Being the same land con der of sale of the Ohio of the land sol1 t0 u- - w- - Hlnes an1 Circuit Monday, the 4th day of December, Is of record in the Ohio County veyed to Roy F. Armendt by deed veyed to Cordelia E. Roach by Joel Court, rendered at the October conveyed uy deed front D. M. Hocc 1911, about one o'clock p. m., upon Clerk's office, Deed Book M, page from W. A. Wlmsatt and Effie Wim- - H. Roach on February 23, 1905, term, 1911, In the above cause for er and wife nnd Mrs. Hell Taber oa a credit of six months, the follow- 585. The mineral and coal right satt, April 26th, 1905, and record- which deed Is of record In Deed the purpose of settling the estate of April 23d, 1900, and recorded in said land has. hereto- ed In Deed Book 30, page 325, Ohio Book 27, page 387, Ohio County A underlying ing described property, Chapman, Dr. Geo. deceased, Deed Book 30, page 282, less a Clerk's office, or sufficient thereof and paying F. tract of land In Ohio county, Ken- fore been sold, and Is tht3rofore not County Clerk's office. the costs herein, I will strip four feet wide and one hunIncluded in this sale. The proceeds of Bald sale will be to produce the sums of money or- offer for sale by public tucky, bounded as follows: auction at dred feet long, fronting Main street Tho purchaser will be required to ''rst applied to the payment of the dered to be mnde. Beginning at a planted stone, the the court house door In Hartford, on the West side of said lot. sold The purchaser will be required to N. E. corner of the Chapman Crowe execute bond with approved security (lrst three amounts named In the on Monday, the 4th day of Decem- off and deeded to J. D. Cooper. above and the remainder, if any, execute bond with approved secur- ber, tot; thence N. 14 W. 29 poles to Immediately after sale. ITEM TWO The other two lots 1911, about one o'clock p. m., This 14th day of November, 1911 will be applied on the payment of ity Immediately after snle. a planted stone on the West side of upon a credit of six and twelve are situated on the East side of This 14th day of November, 1911. the balance of plaintiff's debt, Inter F. L. FELIX. the Hartford and Owensboro road months, the following described Frederlca street, and nre the same F. L. FELIX, est and cost, or sufficient thereof to Master Commissioner. opposite tho D. L. Barnett well; lots conveyed to R. W. Hlnes by t: property, produce the sums of money ordered Master Commissioner. thence S. 70 W. 47 poles to a Heavrln & Woodward, Attorneys. Thirteen certain lots or parcels deed from G. w. Egan and wife, S. A. Anderson, Attorney. to be made. planted stone on tho West lino of of land situated and being In the January 18, 1907, and recorded In The purchaser will be required to Master Commissioner's Sale. tract; the once T. Baird 2,008-acr- e town of Centertown, Ohio county, Deed Book 29, page 477, Ohio Counpoles Master Commissioner's Sale. thence S. with said line, 41 Ohio Circuit Court, Kentucky. execute bond with approved security Kentucky, and bounded as follows: ty Clerk's office, all ot which propImmediately after sale. Ohio Circuit Court, Kentucky. to two hickories and white oak; W. Ford, Plaintiff, LOT A. Beginning at a stone on erty was conveyed to the Fordsvllle " This 14th day of November. 1911. L. B. Davis' Admr., Plaintiff, thence N. 65 E. 59 poles to the bevs. the North side of an alley In said Bnnklng Company by R. W. Hlnes F. L. FELIX. acres, Ed L. Boswell, Defendant. ginning, containing 11 vs. town on the South side of South and wife on May 10th, 1010, and Master Commissioner, acres.) '(eleven and one-ha- lf By virtue of a Judgment and orL. B. Davis' heirs, Defendants. which deed is of record in Deed Mill street, opposite North-wecorThe purchaser will be required to der of sale of the Ohio Circuit leavrln & Woodward, Attorneys. By virtue of a judgment and or- ner of Uarney Roue's lot; thence Hook 3S, page 257, Ohio County execute bond with approved security Court, der of sale of the Ohio Circuit with South rendered at tho October Mill street North 49 Clerk's office. immediately after sale. term, 1911, In tho above cause for ITEM THREE Muster Commissioner's Rale. Also another Court, rendered at the October feet to a stone on the Enst side of This 14th day of November, 1911. the sura of $100.00, with Interest Ohio Circuit Court, Kentucky term, 1911, In the above cause for said street; thence In Eastorly di- tract or parcel of land in tho town P. L. FELIX. at the rate of 6 per cent, per an- Jennie C. Carson, et al., Plaintiffs, the sum of $310.10, with interest rection parallel with said alley 260 of Fordsvllle bounded as follows-Beinnum from the 14th day of March, an entire undivided one-haMaster Commissioner. at the rate of 6 per cent, per annum f?et to a stone; thenco In a South- vs. Y. "L." Moseldy, Attorney." '" 195, until iiaid, and the further-su- Eddie- - ?.-- Carson? et nl. Defendants-- ! flonUlc J.9th .day of October, 1911, eraly direction paraUel with said Interest In and to one lot situated of $20.00 with like Interest Main treet. By virtue of a judgment and or- until paid, and the further sum of street, a distance of 49 feet to a on the "West- side-o- f Beginfrom the 23d day of October, 1911, der of sale of the Ohio Circuit $1,176.32, with like Interest from stone, on the North side of said and bounded as follows: Mnstor Commissioner's Sale. Ohio Circuit Court, Kentucky. and $42.40 costs herein-.- 1 will of- Court, rendered nt the April term, the 19th day of Oct. 1911, until paid allev; thence with a North bounda ning at a stone on the East side of fer for sale by public auction at the 1911, In the above cause for the and the further sum of $1,500. with ry line of said alley to the begin- Hartford Street and corner to the Henry F. Tucker, Plaintiff, court house door In Hartford, on purpose of dividing the proceeds like Interest from the 4th day of ning. Fordsvllle Banking Company;thence vs. Monday, the 4th day of December, amongst the parties herein as their December, 1908, until paid, and the Lilly Tucker, et al Defendants. Lots B, C. D. E and F Lying N. 51 E. 66 feet to a stone on the By virtue of a judgment and or- 1911, about one o'clock p. m., upon Interests nppear, after paying the further sum of $325.00, with like and being South of Barney Rowe's South side of Main street; thence der of sale of the Ohio Circuit Court, a credit of six and twelve months, costs herein, Including a reasonable Interest from the 21st day of Feb- lot, and between South Mill street with Main street S. 61 E. 2S feet to on the West of said lot and a ten-fo- a stone, corner to J. T. Smith, Jr.; rendered at the October term, 1911, the following described property, attorney's fee to Barnett & Smith, ruary, 1910, until paid; and costs herein, I will offer for sale by alley-wa- y I will offer for sale by public aucin the above cause for tho sum of on the East of salil thence with his line S. 30 W. about h Tho Interest of the tion at the court house door In Hart- public auction nt the court house lot, each the length of Barney 70 feet to a stone in line of the $600.00, with interest at the rate Hanking Co.; thence of 6 per cent, per annum from the defendant E. L. Boswell, in the fol- ford, on Monday, the 4th day of door in Hartford, on Monday, the Rowe's lot, 10." feet, and Fordsvllle 17th day of July, 1905, until paid, lowing described land lying and be- December, 1911, about one o'clock 4 th day of December, 1911, about each being 50 feet In width, and let- with Its line N. 53 W. 50 feet to the same land and being and $44.80 costs herein, I will of- ting in Ohio county, Kentucky, ". m., upon a credit of six, twelve one o'clock p. m., upon a credit of tered respectively on the plat here- beginning, conveyed to J. T. Smith and Ike C fer for sale by public auction at the" bounded and described as follows: "nd eighteen months, the following six and twelve months, tho follow in: B, C. D, E and F. t: ing described property, court house door In Hartford, on Bounded on the North by Wm. described property, Lots'M. L, K, J. I. II and O Be- Adair, by deed from C. C. Miller A certain tract of land In Ohio ing 165 feet in length and 50 feet and wife on July 14, 1900, and reA tract or parcel of land in Ohio Monday, the 4th day of December, Schroader land; on the East by Doc 1911, about one o'clock p. m., upon Hurton's land; on the South by "onnty," Kentucky, bounded as fol- rounty, Kentucky, about two miles In width, respectively, nnd the corded In Deed Book 24, page 5Su, fiom Hartford on the Hartford and boundary lines thereof paralleling Ohio County Clork's office, nnd same a credit of six and twelve months, Andy Fllback's land; on tho West lows: road, which land Is a ton-foBeginning at a stone near a haw Owensboro alley on the North side property conveyed to the Fordsvllle the following described property, by Wm. Schroader's land, contain Banking Company by Mrs. Louisa acres, excepting 30 acres ree on the Hartford and Calhoun known as tho "Old Poor House" of Barney Rowe's lot, and a in Ohio ing A tract of land Adair on April 2d, 190S, and which contains 20 acres, E. to a stone property and alley on count, Kentucky, bounded as fol heretofore sold, or sufficient there- road: thence N. 11 the East side of to produce the sums of money In Chambcrlln's field; lows: thence S. more or less. This Is the same land of Barney Rowe's lot, and extend- deed Is of record In Ohio Countv onveyed to T. J. Patton by W. P. ing from said alley to a Clerk's office, Deed Book 35, paqe 77 E. to a stone near a slat fence; Beginning at a stone on the West ordered to bo made. The purchaser will be required to thence S, 1 October 2d, iSSO, and street on the East side of said lots. 130. E. to a stone in road; Gregory, bank of Bnrnett's creek, corner to xecute bond with approved secur- thence N. 77 '4 W. to the beginning, Gregory being Commissioner to con- Said lots are lettered on said mnp The above property will first be L. A. W. Carson; thence In a West'.he above to contain 2 acres more vey from Ohio county ns shown by from the alley on the North side of offered for sale In three separate erly course with Carson's line to n ity Immediately after sale. This 14th day of November. 1911. or less. County Barney Rowe's lot ns above Indi- lots. Then lots one and two for In Ohio deed of record stone on the West side of a small Als'o F. L. FELIX, sale together and will accept the the following described Clerk's office. Deed Book "D", page cated, and In the order stated. branch; thence North with an old Thirty-fiv- e Master Commissioner. acres or land 368. tract: Also a certain lot and brick house bid bringing the most money. All stone, Peter original lino to a Barnes & Anderson, Attorneys. Beginning at thereon, being in Centertown, Ky., taxes and assessments shall be paid A tract of land lying In Ohio bounded as follows: Smith's corner; thence East with 'ounty, Kentucky, on the waters of "3 beeches on a slough, R. A. Stev and bounded as follows, viz: On by the purchaser. Smith and Robert the line of Peter The purchaser will be required to E. 37 the South by Main street; on the Rough river, bounded as follows, ens' corner; thenco S. 3 Master Commissioner's Sale. creek; thence Nance to Barnett's poles to a small beech, T. Bennett's West by G. F. Chapman: on the execute bond with approved securKentucky. viz: with Its several Ohio Circuit Court, down tho creek Beginning at a sweet gum, maple corner; thence N. SO W. 37 poles North nnd East by R. S. Ashby, be- ity Immediately after sale. meanders to the beginning, con- M. A. Teel, et al Plaintiffs, This 14th day of November. 1911. and elm, B. F. McCormlck's corner; to a stake In a glade, two beeches ing the same land conveyed to G. vs. taining 100 'acres, more or less, it F. L. FELIX, poles to a as pointers; thence 54 E. 32 poles F. Chapman from R. S. Ashby nnd 'hence S. 12 W. 69 being nn undivided half of the land Bell Ross, et al., Defendants. Master Commissioner. by an elm and o two beeches; thence N. 80 W. wife, recorded In Deed Book 25, By virtue of a Judgment and or- .'tone, witnessed conveyed to W. C. Tucker and H. Heavrln & Woodward, Attorneys. F. Tucker on the 14th day of Jan- der of sale of the Ohio Circuit Court, water beech; thence N. 77 '4 W. 330 102 poles to 3 hickories on No- page 480, Ohio County Clerk's ofuary, 189S, by J. I. Ashby nnd Lou rendered at the October term, 1911, poles to a stone on Rough river; creek; thence N. 7 W. 20 poles, S. fice, nnd which propel ty Is known Saved Many From Dcn'li. N. 10 E. 42 as the Chapman Brick Store BuildAshby, Deed Book, .No. 17, page In the above, cause for the purposo thence down the same to the mouth 00 E. 3S poles; W. L. Mock, of Mock, Ark., ing, in Centertown, Kv The room amongst of Nocicek; thence up said Nocreek Doles; S. 04 E. 12 poles: N. 40 565, or sufficient thereof to produce of dividing the proceeds he has saved many lives In his the sums of money ordered to bo the parties as their Interests ap- as It meanders In the middle there- E. 26 poles to 2 beeches on the or bank building adjoining the 25 years of experience in the drug SO E. brick storehouse building Is except- business. pear, after first paying tho costs of when reduced to a straight line bank of Nocreek; thence S. made. "What I always like to ed out of this sale; the third story do," he writes, "Is to recommend The purchaser will be required to herein, including attorney's fee j4 poles to four hickories; thence 37 poles to the beginning. E. 112 poles to two beeches; Also 'another tract bounded as of the brick building which Is own King's New Discovery execute bond with approved security herein, I will offer for sale by pub- S. 78 for weak, Beginning at a stone nenr ed by the Odd Fellows and Ma- sore lungs, Immediately after sale. lic auction at the court house door Mience N. 7 W. 32 poles to a stone, follows: hard colds, hoarseness, E. 164 poles to the a gum, corner to B. F. McCormlck; sons, known as the Masonic Hall, 'This 14th day of November, 1911. In Hartford, on Monday, the 4th thenco S. 78 obstinate coughs, la grippe, croup, acres thence "N. 10 W. 26 poles to a stone; Is also excepted out of this sale. day of December, 1911, about one beginning, containing 107 F. L. FELIX, asthma or other bronchial affection, The first 13 lots described rbove for I feel sure that a number of my Master Commissioner. o'clock p. in., upon a credit of six more or less, excepting from the last thence N. 80 W. 51 poles to a stone Wilson & Crowe, Attorneys. and twelve months, the following described tract the following bound on a point of land nenr the creek; will be sold separately nnd then ns neighbors are alive and well y ary, which was sold by the said C. thence with the meanders of same a whole and the bid that brings the described property, because they took my advice to use S. 75 W. 9 most and best price will be accept- It. I honestly believe It's the best A certain tract or parcel of land T. Carson, deceased, to W. R. Car- S. 30 W. S poles; Master Commissioner's Sale. , poles day of to n beech and hickory; ed. In selling the brick storehouse throat and lung Court, Kentucky. lying In Ohio county, and State of son, on the Ohio Circuit medicine that's viz: E. I will sell the two storehouses sepathence again with Nocreek S. 7 Kentucky, and being a part of tho W. A. Maddox, Plaintiff, Easy to prove he's right. Beginning at four hickories on 14 poles; thenco S. 61 W. S poles, rately and then ns a whole,, accept- made." Ellis Survey and Is bounded as folvs. Get a trial bottle free, or regular E. N. 77 W. 10 poles, S. 63 W. 17 ing the bid that brings the most 50c or lows; viz: Beginning at a hickory bank of Nocreek; thence S. 75 Ex Parto, Defendant. $1.00 bottle. Guaranteed by 77 poles and 20 links to a stone; poles; S. 10 w. 6 poles; S. 81 W. money. By virtue of a "judgment and or- In the Old Ellis line; thence S. 12 James H. Williams. m thence S. 12 W. 26 poles to a 20 poles; S. 36 W. 18 poles; S. 78 The proceeds from tho above deder of salo of tho Ohio Circuit W. 176 poles to a stake in the stone witnessed by a beech In John W. 22 poles; S. 11 E. 11 poles to a scribed real estate, except the proGot a Start. Court, rendered at tho October Leitchfield road; thence with said P. tli'encc with same stake on tho creek near two elms ceeds from tho sale of the 13 lots, "Got a Job at last, have you term, 1911, In the above cause for road N. 87 E. 89 poles to a stone 137Foster's lino; rods and 19 links to a stone nnd maple, supposed to be In a will be first applied to the payment Dickey?" the purpose of dividing the proceeds In said road; thence N. 12 E. 125 on bank of Rough river; thence marked line; thenco S. 80 E. 22 of the Hen debts of the Farmers' "Yep; dollar a week." poles to a stone in the edge of the amongst the parties as their inter"What kind of work?" ests appear herein, after paying the woods; thence S, 78 E. 13 poles to down same to upthe mouth of No- poles to three beeches; tlieitce S. 5 Bank of Centertown, as follows: Nocreek with tho E. 40 poles to. a small beech; $1,053.01 with Interest thereon nt "Scrapln the wads o' gum off'n a stone; thence N. 12 E. 62 pdles creek; thence costs, including a reasonable attorney's fee horeln, I will offer for Bale to a stone; thence N. 78 W. 102 meanders of tho middle thereof to thence S. 80 E. 32 poles to two 6 per cent, per annum from August the backs o' the furniture In a sectho beginning, containing 20 acres beeches; thence N. 5 W. 40 poles to 25th, 1910, until paid and a further ondhand store." by public auction at the court house poles t,o the beginning, containing more or less. three beeches and elm; thence S. sum of $800.00 with llko Interest door In Hartford, on Monday, tho one hundred and five acres. The purchaser will bo required to 80 E. 40 poles to 4 beeches; thence from September 20th, 1910, until The purchaser will be required 4th day of December, 1911, about execute bond with approved security N. 5 W. 5S poles nnd 19 HnkB to a paid and a further sum of $2,403 one' o'clock p. m upon a credit of to execute bond with approved se- Immediately after sale. FOR A LONG LIFE stono near two beeches; thence N. with like Interest from October 29, follow- curity immediately after sale. bIx and twelve months, the This 14th day of. November. 1911. SO E. 66 poles to tho beginning, 1910, until paid, together with Its This 14th day of November, Mil. Two ing described property, F. L. FELIX, containing 51 acres. coBts , F. L. FELIX, herein. Tho remainder, If Those Interested, Please Read county, Kentracts of land in Ohio 42t3 Master Commissioner. Also a right of private passway any, Including the proceeds ot the Master Commissioner. Fresh air and exercise, with proper tucky: . Barnett & Smith, Attorneys. for second party 15 fot wide from 13 lots, wllll bo applied to settle- food and a sufficient amount ot sleep, Holbrook & Moseley, Attorneys. FIRST TRACT Lying and being corner of second party's orchard up ment of said decedent Chapman's are tho essentials. on Lewis creek, containing fifty Under such a reglrao of living; Nocreek to Hartford and Llvcrmore estate nnd distribution amongst Ills being a part of the three hunMaster Commissioner's Bale. Master Commissioner's Sale. (acres, germs cannot develop, and many disheirs. Ohio Circuit Court, Kentucky. road, and Includes all of right-of-wa- y dred acres of land convoyed to Is- J. W. McCarty, Assignee, Fordsvllle I have gained by suit in CirThe purchaser will bo required to eases nro prevented. Banking Company, Plaintiff, , Cordelia E. Roach, Plaintiff, aac J. Ferrv lv Wm. A. Maddox and Should tho system require a tonL. cuit Court. For reference seo Deed execute bond with approved securvs. Equity Action No. 4911 vs. of record in Ohio. County Clerk's take only such as you know their Inity Immediately after eale. Book 7, page 502. George B. Foreman, Defendant. Consolidated Actions, office, Deed Book E, page 806.The gredients such Is VInol, which Is a By virtue of a Judgment and orAt the same time and place I will ' This 14th day of Novembor, 1911. delicious combination of the health-givin- g follows: R. F. Armendt, et at., Defendants. 50 acres is bounded as F. L. FELIX, By virtue of a judgment and or- der ot sale of the Ohio Circuit sell one dark bay horse mule, 9 Beginning at a hickory, the N. E. properties of tho cods' livers, Master Commissioner. with all tho useless greaso eliminated corner of the above named three der of sale of the Ohio Circuit Court, rendered at the October years old, 15 hands high, called Barnes & Smith, Attorneys. poles Court, nnd tonic Iron added, happily blended rendered at the October term, 1911, In the above cause for John; one bay mare mule, 9 years hundred acres; thence S, 42 in a mild, medicinal wine. to a white oak, hickory and dog- term, 1911, In tho above cause for tbe sum of S250.00, with interest old, 15 hands high, called Kate. For this reason VInol Is regarded Master Commissioner's Sale. The first tract herein will be sold wood on the original line ot the the sum of $500.00, with Interest at the rate' of 6 per' cent, per annum aforesaid; at the rate of 6 per cent, per annum from the 15th day of January, and the proceeds applied first to Ohio Circuit Court, Kentucky. as one of the greatost body builders three hundred acres and invlgoratora tor aged people. It costs, pay the Bank of Calhoun debt, in- J. W. McCarty, Assignee, Plaintiff thence W. 188 poles to two small from the 19th day Of March, 1911, 1910, until paid, and Invigorates and builds them up, and hickory on' another until paid, and tho further sum of herein, I will offer for sole by pub-li- e terest and cost, and remainder, if vs. black oaks and keeps them up. $400,00 with like Interest from the auction at tho court house door any, to the estate. The last two Fordsvllle Banking Co., Defendant line of said tract; thence N. 42. We sell VInol with, the understandBy virtue of a Judgment and or- ing that It It doHi not give satlsfM-tlo- a poles to a large white oak and gum; 19th day of March, 1911. and tho in Hartford, on Monday, the 4th named tracts of land and tho two sum of$100.00 with Ilko ln- - day of December, 1911, about one mules named horeln 'will bo sold to der ot salo of the Ohio Circuit thenco E, 188 poles to, the .he price will be returned. O O ing same land conveyed to Thomas the O Maddox, deceased, by Wm. A. MaTj-do- x like to-wlto-wli to-w- lt: ooooooooooooooo MASTER COMMISSIONER'S u f to-wi- i st g lf -- ot to-w- it: one-sixt- t: to-w- it: ot to-w- it: 10-fo- ot 30-fo- ot os to-da- to-w- lt: to-w- lt: itttL-'- ,l.''.JMHf'i...u Tm 9aygMBMBjBaKgMqMBnraMapnjtaM mwyiiiiywm.ijgniVH mi niwimn.ii i .,i,""HflMP fAGE EIGHT. lie had been a crlpplo for the past twelve years, but had 'been sick for a short time of Btomach trouble, Those on the sick list are: 'Mr. Griffin THIRTY MEN PERISH IN Mr. Emmet N. G. I'atton, and Miss Lizzie Greer. All are reWEST VIRGINIA MINE ported some' better. THE HARTFOftP HERALD Mr.''and this place, Saturday and Sunday and attended Mrs. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 22; 1011. The Hartjord Herald Wallace's parents, Mpfi Thomas Williams, of WYSOX.1 Unprotected Light Causes Coal Dust Explosio- n- Mine Was Considered Safe. 18. Illuefleld, W. Va., Nov. Thirty men, all of whom are believed to bo dead, aro entombed In the Hottom Creek mine of the Bottom Creek Coal nnd Coke Company at Vivian, W. Va., as a result of an explosion caused by coal dust today. Six other men, who were In the mine at the time of the explosion, were brought out alive. It Is declared by the men rescued that the blunder of a mluer caused the explosion. They say his unprotected light set off coal dust. When the explosion oceurmd 3C Five of them men were at work. were engineers connected with the which Crozlor Land Association, leases the coal to tho Bottom Creek Company. Immediately after the explosion went to work nnd rescue pnrties Alexander succeeded In rescuing Williams, an engineer, and five oth- er mon. ks The Hollnoss meeting which was hold by Revs. Gentry and nt Cane Wood, which Landrum, had been going on for the past two weeks, broke last night. They had much success. Little Miss Nannlo Glasscock, of this place, who has the fevers, is improving. Mr. John Ford, living near Frled-alanHOPEWELL. is dangerously ill of double Nov. 20. Tho mooting at Pata-ilin- e Attending physician, pneumonia. convertusultcd iu thirty-si- x Dr. C. W. Felix, of Olaton. 112 Sunday, baptized sions nnd Mossrs. J. C. Daniel and son . .. wayne, of Central City, are the great Wo are glad to learn of th guests of Mr. T. W. Daniel's family Rov. N. B. Watson. Tli'ity couver and also up to last Saturday night. sluns .Mrs. Jnnie I'nyton, wno nas oeen We are sorry to hear of tho death quite ill, Is Improving. Equality conducted by revival at of the wife of. Rev. Kply. pastor of "I am ' pleased to recommend She died Chnmberlain's circuit. Cough Remedy as the Rochester the 13th and was burlod near the best thing.! know of and safest the l.'.th. remedy for coughs, colds and bronMr. J. I. Clark planted a bush- chial trouble," writes Mrs. L. B. el of Irish potatoes and rained 24 Arnold, of Denver, Colo. "We have S'jmc of them used It repeatedly and it has never bushels therefrom. ot n pound. failed to give relief." For sale by wolghed soveu-eightm Mr. and Mrs. Riley McDowell, of all dealers. Coral vo, and Mm. John Mot ton and CENTRAL GROVE. Mrs. Laura daughter, iliown, of wedding A beautiful Nov. 20. Hartford, are vlhltliiK Mr. nnd Mrs. Grove was solemnized at Central (Mnrk, of tlilr lelglibmiinod. L. I. evening, church .last Wednesday Mr. L. II. Miles sold and delivered 8,500 pounds of lmj 'c the Me- Novombor 15, nt 5: SO o'clock, when Mr. James I. Goff and Miss Jennie llon ry Coal Co. .at week. both of this place, Lee Tlchenor, mot nt the' hymeneal altar. To the BENNETTS. Nov. l!l. Mr. and Mrs. N. T. strains of the wedding march which May, of near .Vasell, wore the was played bv Miss Louva Miller, The guests of Mr. aiw'. Mm. J. 15. Sparits the bridal party entered. bridesmaids, Misses Ruth Tlchenor Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Bean attended and Myrtle Park, and bride, passed the birthday dinner of Mr. Bean's up the rlgljt aisle nnd tho groomsmen, Mossrs. E. H. Goodall and father at Dundee Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Sanderfur John Render, nnd groom, passed up and chlldrou, of Contortown, visited the left, meeting at the altar, where Mrs. Sandorfur's sister, Mrs. Clint the two hearts wero united, Rev. II. Slovens, Saturday and Sunday. P. Brown performing the ceremony. Tlie school bore taught by Miss An elaborate supper was prepared Katie Hawkins Is progressing nicely. for them nt the home of tho groom's Mrs. J. s. Cecil nnd daughter parents, for which place they imdeparted. The brldn is , mediately Gobi, visited Mrs. Hawkins at recontly. the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Ida Stevens Is visiting her Alnev Tlchenor and Is nn accommint. Mis. Wilbur Sanderfur, nt plished and deserving young lady, Centertown. while Mr. Goff Is a prosperous voung farmor. They have n host 6t ItlCKKTTS. friends who wish them long life Nov. 20. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pat-to- n and much happiness. and children have returned Rev. H. P. nrown filled his reguhome from a month's visit with Mr. lar appointment here Saturday and Patton's slstor and brothers In Sunday. Pbllo and I'rbana, 111. They re The following persons dined with port a nice" visit. Mr. ami Mrs. W. I. Igleheart Sun- Mr. John Spinks and family, of i'av: Mr. Sidney Williams and MIsb tho Mines, vlBited his children of Myrtle Williams, of Hartford; Miss this nejgnoornoou a row days last .Margaret Coleman, of Paradise: Miss May Hazelrlg, of Bcavor Dam: wee? Mr. nnd.,' Mrs. McDanlel. of Wil Mr. P. M. Brown, Misses Pearl and liams M'lpeg brought tholr baby to Geneva Brown, of Elmwood; Mr. Bethel comoteryfor burial one day Barney Hpcker, Misses Meek Hook$& er, Mvrtle Park and Fannye Chop- last weej& Tho death angqlWisltod tho homo man, Mr- - and Mrs. M. F. Faught. Mrs, W. C. Wallace and daugh of Mrs. Sarah Thompson and took her brother from earjh to heaven, jter, Miss Beatrice, Nocreek, visited Nov. 20. d, Williams's companion engineers, all of whom resided at Elkhorn', W. Va., were not found. They were W. H. Henderson, H. T. Williams, Ed Hervey and John Brewer. Faint rapplngs have been heard posutbrerttrat' In mny be entombed a few of the saved. Those apparent sufferings have spurred the rescuing parties to their greatest efforts. Inspector Mine District State Nicholson hurried to Vivian and took charge of the rescue work. The Bottom Crook mine was considered tff be safe, as It was equipped with a steam Jot system for dampening tho workings. A sixteen-foo- t fan was used for ventilating and clay tamping utilized for shooting. "Sevoral of the miners engaged In a dospornte light to reach safe"They ty." said a survivor ran oor tho bodies of the men who already had been overcome by the fumes. "I managed to oseapo through an n'd pngoapovny. With a few all the othor men foil victims of heat and gas before they reached this passage." 19. Corn Is turning out very well in this community. Mrs. U. V. Davenport, who has been very sick, is able to. up all of the time now. Mrs. J. W. Moore, who has been very feeble tar a long time, is some Faught. better. Rev. Tow, of Rochester? will beMr. and- - Mrs. John Knight, of gin a scries of meetings nt West Cool Springs, visited Mr. and Mrs. Providence the second Saturday A. J .Davenport Saturday and Sun- - night In December, having been reW; cently called to the pastorate of Mr. Cllne Berryman met with a that church. severe .accident last Tuesday afterimownEii. noon while trying to head a Nov. 19. A surprise birthday colt to pet It In the stable. Tho animal whirled around and supper was given to Mrs. B. F. kicked him Just above tho mouth, Klrtley Saturday, it being her on tho right side of his faco, cut- - birthday. A bountiful supper was .,.. I.I-- . 1. .... ,l.n. Ann olltntl tfta prepared and a number of nice were given. Those presand presents on the under sldr taken was brul'ed very badly. Ho ent were: Mr. nnd Mrs. B. F. Klrthis face t nlnnir rt 1tn11 OO Pmilrl flA ley, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Klrtley '. and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Esk-rldand family, Mr. and Mrs. J. this morning. Wydlck Is aiming to T. Jones and Mr. James Hayes, of Mr. Tom known as tho Moorman. move to the farm Mrs. B. F. Klrtley and grandKing place In tho Hopewell neighdaughter, Miss Mattle Eskrldge, borhood, soon. Sir. and Mrs. W. D. Shull, of went to Central City Saturday. Mr. James Hayes, of Moorman, Hopewell, visited Mrs. Louisa Rock visited Mr. J. M. Eskrldge and famSaturday and Sunday. Mrs. James Berryman, who has ily Saturday and Sunday. Burke Mr. and Mrs. Adolphus, boon quite sick, Is better. Robert Payton vis- have moved from Nelson to this Mr. and Mrs. ited their son, Mr. Archie Payton place. Mrs. T. L. Gilliam and daughter, nnd famllv. near Echols, Saturday Miss Orena, went to Drakesboro nnd Sunday. Nov.'' ld church here. Mrs. Bollo White, of Echols,ls-Ite- d her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. 9.' Cooper, last week. Mts. George Brunton and llttlo daughter? Ada Marjorle, Williams Mines, spent part of last week with parents. ' Mr. and Mrs. Brunton's Mrs. D. M. Park, of this placo. Mr. and Mrs. John Mclntyre, of Owensboro, are visiting the families of L. B. Loney and M. P. .! "l"'""' ,,, ""' ge Saturday. Seems heavier when he has.n weak Fred back and kidney trouble. Dueluon, Mall Carrier at Atchison, Kan., savs: "I have been bothered with kidney and bladder trouble and had a severe pain across my back. Whenever I carried a heavy load of mall, my kidney trouble Increased. Some tlmo ago, J started taking Foley Kidney Pills nnd since taking thorn I have gotten entirely tid of all my kidney trouble and am as sound now as ever." Foley Kidney Pills are tonic In notion nnd For quick In results. Try them. m sale by all druggists. ,Mnll OuTJdv'j. Lml - MisifAila Murph "who "lias" Leon visiting her uncle, Mr. Jno. Murphy, and family, iias returned to her home at Rocknort. j Miss Lula D. Landram, of Drakes boro. visited Miss Janet Abcrcrom-bl- o Sunday. MissMyrtle Estes, of Bevier, Is visiting her brother, Mr. Sam Estes. Mr. Frank Klrtley went to Mart-wlc- k Sundav. Mrs. P. B. Pennington, who has been visiting her son, Mr. Sm Estes. returned to her homo at Bevier, Saturday. What Would You Do? In case of a burn or scald, what would you do to relieve tho pain? Such Injuries are liable to occur In any family and everyone should bo prepared for them. Chamberlain's Salve applied on a soft cloth will relievo the pain almost Instantly, and unless tho injury Is a very severe one, will cause the parts to heal without leaving a scar. For sale by m all dealers. DESERVES CARNEGIE MEDAL FOR POLECAT ENCOUNTER Bedford, Ind., Nov. 18. Friends of Hiram Hill, a fourteen-year-ol- d boy of this city, will try to get him a Carnegie modal or some other recognition of bravery for a stunt which he pulled off last night in an engagement with a skunk In the henhouse of the boy's grandfather. Hill had gone to the home of his grandfather to spend tho night, and about S o'clock tho family was attracted to the hennery by suspicious sounds. Ruslilng up, lie broko all records by catching the animal by the tall and beating It to death with a club. When tilings began to happen, his aunt, who was with him, ran, and tho boy was almost strangled to death from the odor nt the end of the contest. tlonal ethics and unrestrained conduct between young men and married women, it far overshadowed any former similar dance' In local .t SCIENTIFIC NEW DISCOVERIES. A little daughter of William Ter- history. "Grizzly ry, living (a few miles in the counNothing but "Rag," telegraph By tho try near Louisa, was burned to Bear," "Turkey Trot and "Texas operator can oxactly locato a fracture an In dances, wero a submarine cablu nearly 3000 miles long. deatn when her clothes caught fire. Tommy," few fossils sent to an expert geologist A Quail hunters in Logan county permitted, giving rise to trccst 0 enable him to accurately dotcrmino the a, report an abundance of quailr but movements with no fear of rock formation from which they aro can dcscrlbo say the farmers are objecting" strenthe 'doors being guarded taken. This hoformation waft as perfectly before him as If tho rocky uously to any hunting on their against intruders. on tho table. So, also, In medical Fclcnce. Disease The whisky "punch" was guarlands. unmistakable signs or sympIn some parts of Bath county the anteed to reach the head before has certainreason of this fact the toms. By specialists connected with Dr. women have pooled their turkey midnight and nearly every woman and Surgical InPierco's Invalids' for better prices. The tobacco has was smoking cigarettes. At the stitute at Buffalo, Hotel enabled to accuaro 2 a. m., rately dotcrmino tho nature .of many cured up very fine and several crops close of hilarities, after seeing diseases have been stripped and are ready autos conveyed some of the partic- chronic examining withoutpatients. and perIn rectheir a sonally dUoaso without a personal examipants to a distant roadhouso for for the market. ognizing ination of tho patient, they do not claim W. M. Case, of Clarksvllle, Tenn., continuance of the fun. to poisess miraculous powers. They obhas made a proposition to buy the tain tholr knowlodgo of tho patient's by practical and Russellvllle Electric Llgnt and Wa CO UUT AT HAWESVILLE IS NOW IN SESSION principles of modem science. Certain terworks nlant for $25,000. but his diseases display certain peculiar traits. proposition lias been received unfa Subjected to scientific analysis they furAfter completing p two week's nish abundant data to guide thqrjiidg-movorably by the City Council. ot tho skillful practitioner. TliU Miss Angle Trusty took carbolic scssQn ot criminal court in Daviess method of treating patients at a distance, successful that acid and died almost Instantly near county, Judge Blrkhead left Mon- by mall, hasabeen soor a vllllago Inthero Is scarcely city tho Louisa. She was on her way to her day 'for Hawesvlllo, to convene tho United States that Is not represented by tho several miles in the country regular November term of the Han- ono or moro cases upon Hotel records of home and SurAlthough the pructlco at tho Jnvalkln' No mo- cock Circuit Court. and died by the roadside. gical raro cases as cancourt is allowed two7 weeks for the not boInstitute. In Suchway, which require this treated tive for hor suicide is known. Entirely 'without provocation, so holding of tho session, Judge Blrk- surgical operation or careful or oloctrlcal therapeutics, recelvo far as known. John Helscott, a head Is of the opinion that ho will tho service! of tho most skillful specialists the Institution. well known young man of Fulton, be' able to complete the work within atDr. It. V. Pierco long ago established was set upon by a crippled beggar 'the flrst week of the term, this Invalids' Hotel and Surgical InstiThe most important caso that will tute with a full Staff of Physicians who and painfully. If not seriously, wero expert In their specialties. These wounded by bolng struck a number be brought to the attention of the physicians may bn consulted, by letter, court, Is that against Noal Irco and without charge, w hatover, If you of times onvthe head with a crutch charged with the murder of wish a specialist's advlco upon any in tho hands of his infuriated as chronic malady. Tho snmo system of Bert McCarty, former station agent "speclalltos" Is observed as In tho departsailant. for tho L., H. & St. L. Railroad ments of a medical college. Tho professor Zack Milllgan, 23 years old, who would assume, to lecturo In all departby the Illinois Central at Company at Lewlsport, who was ments with equal enso and proficiency brutally murdered several months would bo severely ridiculed by his colFulton, was arrested there on ad leagues, and It is Just as absiired tosup-p6?-o vices from Batesvllle, Arlt., to the ago. that tho general practitioner can Tho term In Hancock county will keep himself Informed of tho many new effect that, he was wanted there for methods of treatment that aro being conMilllgan be a mixed term at which both civil stantly dovlsed und adopted In tho several alleged grand larceny. made no statement, but consented and criminal cases will be tried. departments of Medicine and. Surp.cr.jv Vooptff whtfliavo been patients nt Pr. tndicto'd Boarman to rpinrn- - to Arkansas without Pierco's Invalids' Hotel, lliiffalo. N. Y at the beginning of the term, for liavo much to say in regard to this papers. equipped Shortly after the continuance of the alleged murder of McCarty, but tho latest electricalSanitarium, where all as well as the witnesses In the caso had been electric water baths, apparatus Turkish baths, stat 'c the suit of W. J. Rash against Ben curto appear before tho electric machines, L. Bruner, Secretary of State, for summoned modern and uKt-- . and other grand jury, which started its inves- rent, apparatus mostused for thn euro of $110,000 damages In the Calloway aro dato chronic diseases. Tho treatment of tl o Circuit Court at Murray, the plain- tigation Monday afternoon. chronic diseases that aro peculiar to tiff was arrested for alleged era women havo for many years teen a lar-MINUTES FOR factor In tho cures effected at tliolina-lldbezzlement at Jackson, Miss. He FIVE OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO " O oobooopoooboooooo KENTUCKY NEWS NQTES. O The Open Door electro-magneti- c xrltl-clsr- pnysl-clansra- 1 , I dls-cas- o nt t, Boar-ma- n, cm-ploy- ed wen-ilerful- n s' oL.vrox. failed to give bond and was placed In Jail to awnlt the arrival of an of ficer from JackEon. Charles Tackott was killed in a fight In Pike county with a posse led by Deputv I'nlted States Marshal J. Mack Porter. He Ib aliened to have stolen a horse in Virginia. He was a brother of the Tackett Bisters, Bettie and Fannie, who fought n battle with officers last Charles March, fatally wounding Smith, who died three days later, one shot having pierced his heart. Tackett was wanted in Virginia. SILENT PEACE PRAYER .... bird-huntin- g. Ifus-sellvil- le Stints Much "Trouble. If all people knew that neglect of constipation would result In severe indigestion, yellow Jaundice or virulent liver trouble, they would soon take Dr. King's New Life Pills, and You are hereby notified that the end It. It's the only safe way. Best for biliousness, headache, dyspepsia, penalty of 6 per cent, will go on all 25c at James unpaid taxes the first day of Dechills and debility. m cember. I am very anxious that all H. Williams. taxes be paid before that time, but A NEW REVOLUTION put ,. IS "PLANNED 1JY GOMEZ if not paid, tho penalty will bo for property advertised on and taxes, as I have to collect in order Mexico City, Nov. 18. A revoto mako my sqttlcment with the whereby he wouldoverthrow lution Please give this prompt Auditor. President Madero and place himself attention and avoid this extra cost. In tho Presidency, Is outlined In a T. H. BLACK, S. O. C4 40tf letter which the Imperial has ' rePublic Sale. ceived from Emillano Vasquez Go25th, November On Saturday, mez, who retired from the cabinet last August on the request of Pro- about 1 o'clock p. m., at the late residence of Mrs. Ida Paxton, Cenvisional President De La Barra. Gomez would declare the- - October tertown, Ky., I will offer for sale at Congress public auction to the hlgnest and void, dissolve elections and establish the Ideals upon which best bidder all the household goods belonging to said decedent. There the Inst revolution was founded. He says that tho plan is no't one are a number of valuable articles In of vengeance, but only for the rev- tho lot. Terms made known on day olutionary principles which their of tho sale, . L. C. MORTON.. Agt. former exponent is on tho point of 45t3 disavowing. COMPLETE ABANDON The letter is dated from San An'IN DIVORCE COLONY tonio. Tax-Payer- 20. 'Absolute York, Nov. so far as possible of the English activities of 150,000,000 speaking people throughout the world for five minutes, for silent prayer and contemplation, is a suggestion which Senator Root, of New York, has made for the celebration of the 100th anniversary of peace among English speaking peoples. came out last The suggestion night In connection with the appointment by Mayor Gaynor of a committee of 100 to have charge of the celebration of the centennial. Notice to CioiRtors. The 'date suggested is February E. Bean and H. B. Bean, Admr., J. 17, 1915, the date of tho ratifica&c, Plaintiffs, bo tion by the American and British ly In mcdlcluo thero lias been rapid and YS. Governments of tho treaty of Ghent real progress during recent years, and Dr. M.'Bean, Defendant. PIcrco has kept up with tho times In that All persons having claims against ho has had tho manufacture and IngrediCoughing nt Night den remedies Improved the estate of Rev. G. J. Bean, Means loss of sleop which Is bad for ents In his laboratory by In a modern ceased, are hereby notlftejl to file the children and hard on grown ists, tho greatest caro beingskilled chemexercised to same with tho undersigned Com- persons. Foley's Honey and Tar see that tho Ingredients entering Into his n medicines Dr. Pierco's missioner, nt his office In Hartford, Compound stops the cough at once, as well ns tho"Golden Kentucky, properly proven, on or relieves the tickling and dryness In Medical Discovery " aro extracted from ICth, 1911, or the throat and heals the inflamed tho best varlotyofnatlvo medicinal roots, December before gathered with great caro and at tho proper they will bo forever barred. no. oplateB season of tho year, so that their mediciContains membranes. may lo most reliable. F. L.' FELIX. and Is best for children and delicate nal propertiesIs exercised not to over enGreat caro Master Commissioner, persons Refuse substitutes. For courage thoso who consult thosiociallts 4Ct4 Institution that no false hopes Ohio Circuit Court. m of this raised. sale by all druggists. may bo Dr. Pierco's Common Scno Medical LAW5EST STICK OF Adviser Is sent free on receipt of stamps Notice to Creditor. PINE LUMBER SHIPPED Ohio Circuit Court, Kentucky. topayexpenso of mailing only. Send 31 stamps for thn A. F. Chapman, Admr., &c. PlainWrlto tho Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Oyaka, Miss., Nov. 18. Tho Institute. Dr. R. V. Pierco, President, at 4 tiffs, Buffalo, N, Y. largest stick of pine lumber over vs. shipped from Southorn Mississippi C. H Chapman, e , Defendants. by a team was brought here y All persons having claims against of Iwenty oxen. The stick was hand tho estate of Dr. O. F. Chnpman, 3C by 35 deceased, are horeby hewn, and measured no'll'ed to "Hie inches In the center nnd Is sixty- - same with tho underulgned Comeight feet long. It measures over missioner, nt his odlco in Hartford, 7,200 board feet and weighs over Kentucky properly proven, on or 30,000 pounds. The price paid here before December 10th, ll'll, or Is $185, and it will bring about they will be forever barred. $300 for a ship mast when deliv F. L. FELIX, ered. Master Commissioner, 4Gt4 Ohio Circuit Court. s. Notice to Now cessation Hotel and Surglcnl Institute. treatment, which U Tho violet-ra- y another Interesting proceeding, Is enrrh A out by concentrating tho llgnt, rich :u tho violot or chomli'.il ras, from an arc light with a specially prcparid carbcu, upon any portion of tho body that may do tho scat of pain. SulTcrcrs from neuralgia, sciatica, rheumatism, strains, sprains, also from thoso obscure exhausting palm lino origin of which cannot at times Im accurately determined) frequently find lmtnedlato relief from a slnglo treatment and usually with a llttlo persistence in tho use of this aid, comfortable health or porfect recovery Is obtained. Then, thero Is tho Incandescent llpht bath, consisting of a cabinet In which tho patient Is bathed In tho combined rays of many electric lights. It has produced really wonderful results In diabetes, sciatica, rheumatism, obesity, anamila, and somo forms of kidney and heart trouble It has also proven valuable in chronic bronchitis, bronchial asthma and tho various skn dlseusos. As a general hygienic measuro Its elllclcncy can scarce- well-kno- well-know- ono-ce- nt cloth-boun- to-da- Likens Acton Notice to Creditors. Ohio Circuit Court, Kcntupky. C. M. Barnett, Admr., &c, Plaintiffs, Just huve in a the new line of Furniture, Groceries, Queens- - J. tho estate of Sylvester White, deceased, are hereby notified to file same with the undersigned Commissioner, at his office In Hartford. Kentucky, properly provon, on or before December ICth, 1911, or they will be forever barred. . . F. L. FELIX, Master Commissioner, 4Ct4 Ohio Circuit Court. wa o. Hardware and Planless. x .VS. W. White, &c, Defendants. tjUpovB", bird season will All persons having claims against be open. Buy your shells SQpn eifot; arid get ready for the first prico for your 'produce, and every dollar does its full duty. Visit our store and. take a look, where yon get the right ' Chamberlain's Stomach and Ltv-e- r Tablets do not sicken or gripe, and may be taken with perfect safety by tho most dellcato woman or the youngest child. Tho old and feeble will also find them n most suitable remedy for aiding and strengthening tholr weakened digestion and for regulating the bowrn els. For sale by all dealers. LIKENS & ACTON Hartford, Kentudky. money-St- f 1. -- .. Sick Headache. Thjs 'distressing disease results from . disordered condition of the .stomach, and can bo cured by tak rjfl ing Chamberlain's atomacn Liver Tablets. Get a free sample sat m any drug soro and try It. a-- Reno, Nov,, Nov. 19. The very For 8ale, Farms All sizes, from young men ofReno, hardly out of 6 to 300 acres, We can plcaso you boyhood, gave a dance last week in if you want to buy land. a small private hall. Sportlly inA. C. YEISEtt & CO., clined wjorqen of the divorce colony Hartford, Ky. . were inyitediand abqut 20 attended, " For complete abandon ot COnven- - Subscribe for Tho Herald, f 1 k year. T'l thn M. SABEL . We tell ven how. and cay best tntrVf prices. We re deler: establijhed tal8Uj and can do BSTTRIlfor you areata or coramiuton References any bauklnlu-Urllle.- rrlte for weekly price list. A. a, pMHI AMI. Hvtat H. lOUISTILlE, SONS IT. '' aawia m rwM, rovK, twl