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AY I t t p a 1 t- D i q- ii r t r s Y i r w tr t i M f i l t r RALDp Subscription 1 Per Year in Advance I Cosrtts Ile ldora J1iiq 8dd jk llttnatf III Mm iinbrhg at My Back All Kinds Job Printing Neatly Executed 37th YEAR HARTFORD ky WEDKJEibjSr ECEMBER 6 1911 NU 4 9 THE McNAMRAS- f PLEAD GUILT tiE To Murder and Dynamit ing Charges WE BOLT FROM CLEAR SK f Comes Action Convicting Mer I Of aStupendous acid Awful Crime THUS WILl ESCAPE GALLON 9 Los Angeles Cal Dec 1Jamel 1BloIcNamara pleaded guilty to our 4der in the first degree here toddy Wit brother John J McNamara entered a plea of guilty to having dy rnamlted tho Llewellyn Iron works here on Christmas day 1910 James B McNamaras confesslc n dearIJ up absolutely the orploslo and fire which at 107 a mOcto ber 1 1910 wrecked the plant o fd the Los Angeles Times and cause I v the death of twentyone persons mens lives are considerd tThe James B likely will get a life term and John J fourteen years The contention that the Los An- gelesI Times building was not dyna 1 mlted Is dead beyond resurrection r or argument- In a statement to the court of the intention of the defense Attorney Lecompt Davis for the defense said After a long consideratlo of the matter and final consultation between counsel for the defendant we have concluded to withdraw the plea of not guilty and have the defendant enter In this case a plea 01 guilty and the like course we intend to pursue with reference to J 1 1JMcNamara wherein he Is charge with having destroyed tho Llewelly 4 Iron works or with having plated dynamite at the Llewellyn Ironworks t Then each was called In turn and formally made his plea If I could have seen any way out of It we would net have done It said Attorney Darrow after the trial The Los Angeles Times building was blown up by nitro glycerine to be sure butthe bomb touched off the gas and the gas really did it Later he said Of course I feel I have helped the McNamaras by getting them to plead guilty ltd so far 1as they probablv will not be Sentenced to death We hove had this ac tlon under consideration since ia week ago MondayJJohn J McNamara secretary lj treasurer of the In tandatStructura- Iron f fioclation of Bridge 1 Worker a brother of James B did not enter a plea at thisB time to the Indictment similarly entered against him for the Times explosion i but when arraigned Tuesday It 1iis virtually certain that the proceed logst against him for this charge wll be dismissed The State admits 1 It lies no evldencce to connect him with this case John J however pleaded guilty to having caused thy e j explosion of the Llewellyn Iran works in which nobody was killed District Attorney John Dk Fred- A crick will recommend life imprison ment for James B McNamara and ten years for John J lilcNamara but Judge Walter Bordwell alone can fix the sentence Ortlo E McManlgal who confess ed to having blown up the Llewellyn Iron Works here In December 1910 at the direction of John J McNamara will be brought to trial but it Is expected the State will rec ommend a light sentence because he turned States evidence i What GompNI Says Toledo 0 Dec 1J am as toundedl I am astounded My credulity has been Imposed upon It Is a bolt out of a clear sKYTbeso exclamations were those of Samuel Gprnpers president of the Amorlcai Federation of Labor who was told oftthe McNamara admissiona Asked if he believed todaysvde vclopmenta would injure the cause of organizedlabor tears came Into GOmpers eyes They are not go ing to do It any good he said The cause of labor has been impos S 1It upon both byiuppqsed friends f1 J and bnemtes The cause of labo- t v tan sot Xn br Jsuch methods as aspectedI J1onH pursued This unex oqvlctJonlst nothing more qr less than a failure of two individual to live up to the high UV 1 1 principles of organized labor and can not reflect any just condemna tlon on the cause of labor as a whole Confession Shocks Mitchell r Roanoke Va Dec 1John Mitchell vice president of the Amer Ican Federation of Labor and put president of the United Mine Workers of America was tonight shown the Associated Press dispatches tell ing of the confession of the McNanv hoYI expected that the McNamaras would be cleared and that It would be j 1 shown by experts that the Times building was blown up by a gas ex plosion and not by dynamite Having been a miner I love- some knowledge of the use of dyna IInspectionIly that the basement was not dam aged Knowing that dynamite al + ways blows down I felt confident I that it could not have been used in this case From the beginning all of the i officers and leaders of the federalosiasked the public to with hold judgment until the McNamaras l had been given a trial This comes as agreat Bhoilr tOTfle1 Mr Mllciroll came here to deliver a lecture tonight and gave out the l statement a few minutes before he entered the hall The tabor leader l would jot express himself as to I what effect the confession have on the cause of labor wouldII Labor Council Auks For Penalty St Joseph Mo Dec IAt a meeting of the Central Labor Coun cil of St Joseph representing nearly all the labor unions of the city I resolutions were adopted tonight unanimously demaf4the death penalty for the DccNjmaras Indlg nation 1q at a J1tJll1i11mong the union teen on Q cpptlpt pf the affair L II TVM3R WAS THE FIRST I TO MAHK SETTLEMENT I Fran1c ort Ky Dqc1The first l Sheriff to make final settlement with the State Auditor for this years taxes was Sheriff Henry Ty i ler of Caldwell countyW H Hammond of Trigg county right behind and was given wasII two oft the settlement books is considerable rivalry among of the Sheriffs to be first to settle and Mr Tyler appreciates winning the honor this year I linEAL STORY OF BEATTIE I mm WAS REVEALED By Alleged Private Confession Left by Slayer for His Family 1 Richmond Vu Dec 2A news paper today prints the chitllne bf what Is said to have been a detailed I and private confession left by Hen pqrusal10f I lion the case was permitted to see the confession which Is more circum n that made public the IIstaniialth was executed I According tothill Beattie decided two weeks before the crime was committed to kill his wife The de tails of the murder cotncldealmost precisely with the theory of the casesetout by the State at the trial Beattle induced his cousin Paul to buy the gun and hide ItI behind a I stump on the Midlothian turnpike It Is stated that he shot his wiferr full In the face as she was from his automobile and that she ji fell backward Into the road Beat tie dented that he first knocked his wife down a story which gave him much annoyance Implying cowardice Beattle lis also salt to have denied that he sat upon his wifes I bfidy during the wild drive Into I Richmond He Is said to have asserted that his marriage waS comparativelyI loveless and was forced upon him by his fathers earnest wishesI J lobaco Average Drops Washington Nov 30TheGoY ernment report shows the tobacco crop this year to be several points below the fiveyear average both Injj production and value The ladles of the Methodist Church will give a candypulling tit oldrHartford House tonlgltt Candy galore and a good time assured Everybody invited i onM for fat W lIl TIr I V r GREAT rSGNEME SI1 F S Is Thought to Have Been Discovered THE WORN FDEPOSITION Seems to SKoylMpllcal1 Plot of Wlolesale Drstruc 1 tips by Fire 0IrAS REVEALED AT OWEXSIJOIK The Owensboro Inquirer of Sun day says It has just leaked out that about four weeks ago a very seusationn deposition was given bjr E D Hodges formerly president of the Ohio Valley bry odsCoulpany on behalf of the Insurance companies lalbocase ofXTKr Has weIT trustee who Is seeking to recover about 15600 insurance on the stock of goods destroyed by fire on the night of December 7 1910 The deposition of Hodges together with a number of other per sons who also corroborate Hodges In many of his statements is given In the case against the Hamburg Bremen Fire Insurance Company and while they were marked lied In the Circuit Clerks office It Is known that they have been under lock and key and will probably be until the case lIs called for trial be fore Judge BIrkhead at the ap proaching December term of court Hodges Is a farmer and lives about seven miles south of Owens boro When the Ohio Valley Dry Goods Company was Incorporated he was given the title of president- by CharlesCohn who owned a controlling Interest In the store The firm began business in Owenaboro on West Second street and at the same time Cohn was also largely Interested In the G een River On loads Company at Morganflold which was also destroyed by fire burning up over 300000 worth of property in that town In Hodges deposition ti Is stated that on the morning of the fire In Morgaqfleld he was In the store at that place when a man unknown to him came Into the store and af ter having a talk with Charles Cohn he was given a check for 3tsign ed by the Groen River Department store and drawn on tie Owensboro Banking Company Hodges sayst that Cohnalso gave this man who he afterwards learned had registered ns Il Hownrd Cincinnati lfi In money arid IUlat Cohn took the train for Owensboro that afternoon During the night the store was set on fire nnd the next dav Cohn was back in Morpanfleld and seen in a secret conference with Howard and that both wpre seen to leave on the tame train together that night In his deposition Hodges also states that on November 24 1910 the day Cohn left Owensboro and never returned that the same Mr owprd mine Into the Ohio Valley Dry Goods Companys store and called for Cohn that ns soon ns they met Cohn Tae Mm nodpesl a- Qnnrterto co ot anti gets drink thpt he dM PP fit cft11fl sforihit T cturifili rnd Iowrr1 I purchased a cimlurov suit completeI fn Uis trip to rtwonslioro II Howard registered at the Roby louse as H Wood Cincinnati O Depositions have also been taken showing the band writing to Tie of the sane person Howard also goes by the name of Fred Boone and lIs better known In Chicago as Jack Tub deposltlonbf Hodges shows that Cohn left Owensboro on No vember 24 1910 and on November 28 the creditors of the Ohio Valley Dry Goods Company filed an Inyol untary petition In bankruptcy and on the night of December 7 tho store burned At the tlmo of the fire Hodgea was registered at the Rome hotel In Omaha Neb having been thero from the 5th to the 9th of Dccem ber After Hodges returned to Owens boro an attempt was made to In vestigate theseLuie of the flre by Fire Marshal Neikirk and a board Ptt Inquisition wes held before Ret ereeIleati on behalf of the creditors Qt the Ohio Valley Dry Goods Company In which Hodges testified but- in hisl deposition given pn behnifof the Insurance scam ittale4 M stated 0 1 that be 4r4tfet tell all that he knew concerning the fire Hpdgesvsays that last May the grand jur waundertaking to In vostlgiito thxsucauso of the fire and th4tCohn snt him money to come to Chicago eo as not to appear as a witness that while he was there he again met Mr Howard with many I i aliases and the same man ho had seen In Morgan field and also In Ow ensborq who admitted to him that e JlatiijLxaet fire to the two buildings and whllr the building In Owensboro was burning he was sitting in the lobby of Brauns restaurant smok Ing a cigar In Jills deposit n Hodges also stated that shortly before the fire in Owensboro Cohn had boxed up not Shipped away between 1500 and 1000 worth of goods That- someott1ie shipments were made by raUwHlle most of itwils sent In drummers trunks by boat so as to keeg down suspicion Hodges says that he helped to haul the trunks to the boat and was assisted by his son She I IHodges also says that while ho was in Chicago he accompanied Cohn to theAdamBjxpjeaanfIlr where ho secured a large package weighing nearly 100 pounds that contained all kinds of cheap Jew elrytrings bracelets etc and Cohn wanted him to peddle samoOaklnf whatever he could get fbrltbutt- hat he declined for fear of getting hftotroubleo and returned home 1tls known that the Insurance companies have had three detectives working on the case and last Aug ust one of them went to Wlckllffe Ky where Jeff Hodges a son of E D Jlodges was being tried for mur der and In order to get an oppor tunity to talk to young Hodges I thinking that he could secure some evidence pertaining to the fire got lon a spree In order to be locked up but afterwards found out that he reallY wanted to see Shelly Hodges the boy who has assisted his father boatsland resistedclaiming that not only was the store set on IJre but that nearly all the tock hid been shipped away several j diva before the tire Cohn has never been back to Ow nhoro since IIP left about ten davs i l efore the fire occurred although It to said that he Is making his home In Chicago I CIVIL TERM OF COURT IS ON AT OWENSBORO Important Cases to be Tried Want to Finish Before I Christmas I I I IThe regular December term of the civil court for Davless county con vened In Owensboro Monday morn Ing with Judge T Fr Blrkliead pre siding The court expects to great ly clean up the docket which Is already In much better shape than It has been for a long time j There are a number of Important cares on the docket and several or i them aio the large damage suits against the different corporations about the city The trial of the cases of J R Laswell against ten Insurance companies will also i attract a great amount of attention It Is certain that the term will be a very busy one as Judge Blrkhead will make every effort to have the attorneys work as rapidly as possi ble In order that the session may not be prolonged through the Christ mas holidayseason Owing to the fact that the last term of the Circuit Court was held In September and that fewer new suits than usual have been filed sInce that time it is hardly expected that it will require more than the next two weeks to dispose of all the business that comes up at this term of the court Notice Auction Sale D Dr Schroader stock of goods Union streeti clock today G B LIKENS Assignee p Mrs Llvasa Foster has rented property at Owensboro and she and her daughter left last Friday fqr that city where they will reside In the future The career of the Staadarddui- Compapy Of New Jersey offlctaUyi came to an end Thursday Tha nb Idiarles will resume business at their home offices BUSY SESSION OF CONGRESS IS ON Destined to Last Until Summer Time BOTH PAR filS ON THE WATCH For Political Advantage in the Presidential Struggle Next Year ECOXOMV SESSiON IKOIlVm Washington Dec 3The regu lar suasion of the Sixtysecond Con gress will be convened at noon tomorrow Practically every member will beIn his seat and the galleries as usual will be crowded Legislative machinery Is In read Jocaa JarA longsession Seakoi r Clark and other leaders having pre dieted that adjournment may not come until after the national con ventions of the two big political par ties have been held This has not happened since 1888 Hotel lobbies tonight were filled with groups in which members ol I tho two Houses wore conspicuous There were hosts of other outof town folks among them the usual contingent drawn to Washington during a Congressional session by I curiosity or In connection with pend ing legislation I When you contemplate all the important legislation to be conaierl 4aytIyonj I unIfallUpon the attitude of the Insurgent I Republicans will depend the legislative accomplishment in the Senate They hold the balance of power as between the regular Republicans and the Democrats and without their byneitherI who hope to formulate tariff legislation I along Republican lines claim that the progressives are committed to the support of the tariff board Insurgent Senators however say they expect to draw their own conclusions I from the boards figures when submittedI I islnopendence of action on tariff ques tions and few profess belief that the Federal boards findings will be fol lowell blindlYI Little In the way of actual legislation Is likely until after the holiday recess The urgent deficiency appropriation bill will he rushed through to meet emergency needs of the Government and consideration of tho other big supply measures will begin Both political parties will seek such advantage as might nccrue from nn economy program There will be ix big rivers and harbors appropriation bill popularly known along with the public building bill as the pork rrelnnrl hearings on this measure will begin this weekTomorrows session of the Senate will he nerfunctory the usual committees being appointed to advise the President nnd the House lint the Senate is in session VOMKN OAU8K PASTOK TO RKSftiX KIIOM CllllKH It Is said that a protracted meet ling carried on by Miss Annie Mae dnnehlll of Pennsylvania and Miss l ConnecticutlIPhllpot Baptist church of which f Rev M J Cox was pastor Is caus sectionbegun their a meeting several days jlago and Rev Mr Cox in his sermon Ifist Saturday resigned his charge because of the church members allowing the women to hold services in tho church His resignation was accepted but the two women changed their meeting places to the vacant store In Phllpot re cently occupied by the store of Mrs Fannie Tuttle SOME WELT RAISED HOGS I SELt AT FANCY PRICES II HopklnsvlJJe Jy Dec 2 That wasshown week by G W McKnlght of the I Howell neighborhood of some pure blooded Duroc Jersey hogs which he extenIShelYand hog fanciers from Louisville Ellzabethtown Nashville Lima 0 i and other places at a distance at saleIwas conducted by H L Igleheart of Ellzabethtown and FI ell Rep pert of Decatur Ind jI Mr McKnlght offered sixty head and the buyers bid spiritedly for ev eryone of them The total receipts were 2871 or an average of 84785 per head the top price being 380 which Mayes Kerfoot of Eliza bethtown paid for Zelma a champI- on brood sow f S TltOOPS PltKPARIVfi I KOH SERVICE lV CHIXV Manila Dec 2ln spite of ad vices from Peking saying that it Is Improbable that American troop i from the Philippines will be sent to China preparations continue to send the Fifteenth Infantry which will arrive here tomorrow OrdcSultalrbetruISm1r1om men who have been transferred from other regiments In order to j bring the Fifteenth Infantry up to 4s war strength to be ready by Sunday to take their places In the ranks The number of men transferred Is r72 which brings the Fifteenth In fantry up to 1389 The auxiliary troops who have been ordered to prepare for their departure for Chi na also are ready to Join Official circles are reticent HARD WINTER COMING FOR THE WRETCHED POOR New York Dec 4The national organization of the Salvation Army Which hIs been gathering reports from its charity relief officials In all a parts of the United States an nounces that the approaching win ter will be a period of great suffer ing for the very poor people espec ially of the larger cities More than ever before the high nail rising cost of food stuffs clothing fuel shel ter and the slackness of operation In many of the big Industries are caus ing the poor to look toward the winter with apprehension The de mands for charity relief this year according to Salvation Army officials will be 11 per cent greater than n year ago I MCLEAN COUNTYi COMES i ACROSS AS TO PRICE Of Tobacco Reconsider Their Action as to Sale of the Po1- The Homo Warehouse Company and Green River Society of Equity poolers In McLean county at a massI convention held at Calhoun Friday afternoon reconsidered their for proposedI the Gallaher Limited for prices ranging from 10 to C for the leaf and lugs and 3 for trash and unanimously declared for acept I byI r kJ I trictThe poolers at the meeting transacted their business In a harmon ious way and the acceptance of the sale seemed to be satisfactory to every pooler of the organization In I that county that could be located The poolers at a formpr meeting had refused to accept the sale of theI crop for the figures fixed but stood out for the original prices asked by the organization which ranged from 12 to 8 for the leaf and lugs and 1 for the trash The action of tile McLean county poolers makes It a certainty that the forjseveralI without n hitch and that the Galla her Limited will receive the tobacco i from all of the four counties in the district I Hcljiert Their Neighbor Cloverport Ky Nov 30Twen tyseven members of the ModernsWoodmen of America of tho Custer S lodge gathered 35 acres of corn yesterday morning and cawed wood In the afternoon for EatKaseywhba- ccidentally shot oft bthunibaf- ew weeks ago I I Herbert Cooper who murderedII George Sanger In London commit Ited suicide bv placing his neck on i j + u v I T = V= 1 J 1 f v l jj WEDNESDAY DEC 0 JOUrki PAGE TWO THE HARTFORD HERALDr tItLARGEST OUTPUT Ei Of PETROLEUM Ever Reported Over 200 Y l 000000 Barrels PRODUCED IN UNITED STATES Last YearUncle Sam is Greatest Oil Producer in Le the World i AND STIIL TIIKVIIK IMCftlNK Yore than 200000000 barrels of oil with a value of nearly 128I 000000 were produced In the United 4 States last year according to David T Day of the United States advanceIchapter on petroleum from Min StatosllforUnited States says Dr Day has been characterized by a phenomenal Incerase each year for the last fourI years Each years gain over that ofI the year before has been so remark able as to load to the belief that the limit of production had been reached but the Increase has continued rapidly After varying between 50 00000nnd 0ftonAnoluuTalsRa nually In the decade between 1890 and 1900 the oil output was over 03000000 barrels In 1900 and In creased to 88000000 barrels In r + I 1902 In 1903 It passed the 100I 000000barrel mark In 1904 It was over 170000000 barrels and In 190i nearly 135000000 barrelsI After a slight decline In 190G the output rose again In 1907 reaching t ICC000000 barrels If was 178 r 000000 barrels In 1908 183000 000 barrels In 1909 and 209510 048 barrels In 1910 a gain of 14 1- 1L POI cent over the record output of oUI1l11ttroleum Industry to more than two billion barrelsr The United States Is now by far the greatest oilproducing country In fact It produce more than i 11 the rot of the world together In 1910I the wells of this country yield ed nearly fil per cent of the total production Russia scoring a poor second with about 70000000 bar rels or 21 per cent The production of other countries Is comparatively l negligible fo third on the list fia llcla contributing only 387 per h rent of the total The excess of the petroleum Me United States over the ofI demand Is shown by the fact tho 209rrrn48 barrels produced In 1910 brought a smaller return M27 890328 thnn the 183170 487 barrels In 1910 which was val tied at S128 328427 The event smaller output In 1908 178000000 barrels was valued at still morn 120079184 As the production has increased the average price has none down from more than SI1 a barrel in Goo to 61 conls In 1910 These repeated great Increases In I oil production have bon due to tho successive development of tour great petroleum fields farther west than tho old productive centers Bv i 1900 to country hail adapted to thin Influx of oil from ItRelfII Ohio and Indiana then rapid microfslon the development of I the Sulf fold In Texas and Louis OkIlahoma FOR YOUR HAIR Here Are Facts We Want You to Prove at Our Risk 1 When the roots of the hair are entirely dead and tho pores of the scalp are glazed over we do not be llevc that anything can restore hair t growth But when the hair roots retain any fife we believe there Is noth- Ing that will so surely promote hair growth as wiy Rexall 93 Hall Tonic To prove that statement we promise to promptly return all the s money you pay us for Rexall 93 Hair Tonic should It not please g you J Rexall 93 Hall Tonic destroys r the perms which are usually re aponslblo for baldness It pene I trates to the roots of the hair stlm ulating and by promoting circula j p tion nourishing theta Rexall 03 Hair Tonic helps to i relieve scalp Irritation to remove i dandruff to pjwjverijl tho hair from falling out and to Promote an In creased growth ol jinltv It comes In I two sizes prices 50 Cents and 31- t i Remember you can obtain It only i t nt out store Tba flexall Btore James H Williams 214 Main StII Hartford Ky gl callIornlasreaslng so rapidly that It became tho dominant feature of 1909 ant 1910 outstripping the production of any other State and promising to retain this supremacy In the future rho trade effect of these developments was largely discounted by theIt small proportion of gasolene andI kerosene yielded by the Gulf California oils and It was only whet he superior character of the Mid Continent oil was recognized that the middle western contribution I began to be taken seriously In tht general trade Geographic ant technical factors put California pe troleum at a disadvantage compared with the eastern supply but tin scat production has compelled such idvances In refining methods as to make It reasonably certain that Cal fnrni will In the future yield goodI refined products Including lubrl tiling and Illuminating oils There pro now 148440 oil wellsI I n operation In the United States They average about 4 barrels a day hnt In Pennsylvania and Now Yorl old wells In soon districts yield a iroflt on an outs t of less than one Ifth of a barrel a day The orlgl lal Drake well drilled In 18591 vould probably If It were cleaned lie capable of yielding onethird ol i barrel a day Another well close to the Drake well Is 45 years old nd Is still being pumped Over 8500000 acres of land arcI eased for oil and 700000 acres arc iwned In too by oil operators l K HACK OFF YOCTSKV nnxmmFW 1ITTTtr01 Frankfort Ky Nov 30lIonry foutsey of Newport serving a lifet sentence here for complicity In thet lurder of Governor William Goe bol was shorn of his office as presl lent of the Penitentiary Christian l endeavor Society today and theI nnual election for this office hasI been declared oft Tim rival candidates this year tot his place were Youtsey for reeleC Ion and Curtis Jctt of Jackson who Is serving a life sentence for lIeI murder of Tames B Marcum I nllcl James Cockrell The feeling imong the convicts over the rivalry oC Youtsey and Jott lies been so keen that at times they have almostl come to blows Eli Drown chairman of the Pris on Commission and Warden K R itndd after a conference today tie ilded that Youtsey and felt are pot log too much notoriety over the election The warden will appointt tho president Governor Willson today for the bird time during his admlnlatra Ion refused to grant Youtscy a pardon The petition was presented by Chaplain Walter Vreeland When the hands chap badly andI he skin splits on the finger tips ov ery motion Is painful BALLARD SNOW LINIMENT puts an end tc tho misery One or two applications heals all soreness and restores the hands to sound condition Price 2JJe 50c and 100 per bottle Sold by Hartford Drug Co Hartford Ty Donovan Co Beaver Dam Iy m H AXK KXAMIXKIl ItOOKIlS- TKXDKIIS rKSKJXYTIO Frankfort Ky Nov 30nellov- In that his usefulness as a Dank Examiner of the State might bn Im aired by reason of the charges uncle against him In connection with the Hank of Kentucky In hex ngton whore ho was Indicted for lleged false swearing IIn connec Ion with a quarterly report Lon Rogers has sent to Secretary off Slate Brtinor his resignation as lank Examiner Mr Rogers says here Is no ground for the charges gainst him In accepting the resignation Dr Iruner says he has every confidence In Mr Rogers and does not believe hat there Is the slightest foundsl Ion for the charges made against Ir Rogers In Lexington When your feet are wet and cold and your body chilled through and through from exposure take a big lose of Chamberlains Cough Reme dy bathe your feet In hot water before going to bed and you are al nost certain to ward off a severe cold For sale by all dealers Lot of ContrnrlcH Do you over give your husband Christmas hlnts1r Of course I doeDo you 1 Why the least hint sakes my husband so madI Pooh 1 you dont know the comI Inatlon I tell my husband I dont rant what I do want and then 1I- get iIt With the Coning of Middle Ago There Is a letting down In the phYs- Ical forces often shown In annoy Insr and painful kidney and bladdei B llment and urinary Irregularities Folcy Kidney Pills are a splendid regulating and strengthening medicine I nt such n time Try them For lale by all dealers B LARGE CLASS OF IOOOCANOIOA TES I Will be Initiated in Hartford it Soon THE WOODMEN OF THE WORL I Will Have Big Demonstratio I Recent Affair Was a Big Success iHKADQlAUTKnS IN HAUTFOIl Hartford Camp No 202 held ia- rousing meeting on the night oC Nov 25 and an elegant supper was I served to the hungry choppers and their ladles To say that they dU justice to the dainties would be putting It mildly- District Manager Major R E Russell was present and arrange ments were made to hold a mam moth class Introduction in this city on January 20 1912 at which time a class of one thousand new members from tho 41 Camps In the ills trlct will be given the Amplified Protection Degree and the entire membership will be advanced to tit Sublime Degree of Morning The public Installation of 410 officers from the 41 Camps In the dls trtcf nf1bW olio otttfSirahtlingI ftmt urea of the meeting Some oCthe head officers will be present and music will be funlshed by a cornet band A special dispensation has been granted all Camps for this meeting only allowing them to admit new members at 500 which Includes medical examination am transportation to Hartford and re turn Major Russell has established headquarters at the Commercial TTntnll In Hartford where any Infor matron desired by Camps or mem liars can bo obtained He has re Gently arrived from the western part of te district and reports aHCampi In that section coming with goof elnp es of new members he Camns conferring the degree will bo announced later and ar rniiroments for a public exhibition drill by the Uniform yank are ho Ing made The various committee on reception etc will be appointee nt the next meeting of the loco i Camp XRW YORK SAID TO UK TUB XKW JKRUHALEM There are 11483876 Jews In the world 8876299 are In Europe 1 880579 In America The Russian Empire leads by far all the nations with 5215805 The United State follows second with 1890000 The distribution In the United States IIs very Incomplete While the city of Warsaw leads Russian cities with 220000 New York City alone In etudes 905000 Jews In Its popula tlon Philadelphia has only 100 000 and Chicago 98000 New Yorl Is veritably the New Jerusalem It embraces onethirteenth of tho en tire Jewish race It Includes In Its population more Jews than ever be fore In the history of the world or elsewhere at any point on the globs have been gathered together In om city Every fourth person In Nov York Is a Jew Even London has only 140000 Jews Christian Evangelist 1Sucd Ills Wifes Life My wife would have been In hoi grave today writes O H Drown of Muscadine Ala If It had not been for Dr Kings New Discovery She was down In her bed not ablt to get up without help She had a- I severe bronchial trouble and a I dreadful cough I got her a bottle of Dr Kings New Discovery ant she soon began to mend and was well in a short time Infalllbli for coughs and colds Its the most Ij reliable remedy on earth for des hemorrhagesIha Trial bottle free Guaranteed bI James H Williams m nGOOlI Novels Thrown In A reader of the Chicago Record Herald with a mathematical turn 01 mind has calculated that the aorta novels published In that paper In i0 year represent a savlng of fron 15 to18 to Its readers Ho fig urns that for the fiction lover It IIs more economical to subscribe tot the RecordHerald than to go with qut itNo other large city dally its continues prints so much of UiE best new fiction In addition to al- lItho news of the dayv Not countini the Innumerable short stories In th iBundayMagazlno of the RecordHer old that magazine prints yearly ni least four aerial novels by tome ofl I the best popular authors Tilde I Haggard Conan Doyle Lotiis racy GorgeOibbe Jeffery tfdr Ii B rlou Lung Dlieaiei remit from colds which were expected to get wet- jnemelves The aenslble course when cold aettt a In the chat U to takdrJ BALLARDS Horehound SyrupI- T IS A GRAND REMEDY FOR THE THROAT AND LUNGS The great relief It affords In the Inflamed lungs Is mOlt uratlfylnn to those who have been har weed by an obstinate Irritating cough It relaxes the tight feeling in the cheat clears the air panacea of phlegm soothes and heals soreness In the bronchial tubes and restores Bound conditions In the respiratory organs Put Up in Three Sizes 25c 50c and 100 per Bottle k M J Duy the UOO size It contains five times as much II the tto else and YQU get with each bottle a Dr Horrlclcs Red Pepper Porous Plaster for the chest f fJAlIIES F DALLAIIU rnorniETon ST LOUIS MO Stephen JCye Salre Is a remedy of great power in Almeamtf of the area or eyelids It heal Quickly and trcBKthCBi the ulcht to AND RreoMMCKioeol V t1AltlFORl DRUG CO HAHTFOim KY DONOVAN 8 C 0 HEAVER DAM KY I Iunot and others In that class Then I In the body of the paper there Is 1 nearly always another good serial I running dally and Sunday which means a complete now novel every I month or two or say eight whole I books of highclass fiction In a I year At the usual price of 160 I these twelve novels in book form I would cost 18 I get all this I I thrown In extra with a mighty good I newspaper I call It ix bargain I ThatTsonewaytoIeokRtJtandit 1 real cause of the popularity of the iI RecordHerald however Is that It Is allaround home I the best newspajI per In the country Xuttms Washroom j I On n tiny rocky Isle In Clear Lake California there Is n Iperpet- ual soda fountain from which gushes better soda water than the chemists can produce Furthermore here are natural wash tubs end washing machines and In some places oven readymade soap In the Yellowstone National Park the family vdnh may be easily disposed jof Boiled clothing may be put Into la stout bag that may be hung In one the boiling springs and left there I while the owner goes about his business When taken out the clothes I are so clean and white that no rins InS Is necessary I I IFor coughs and colds use BAL LARDS HOREHOUND SYRUP It acts soothingly In the Irritated lungs and throat Price 25c SOc andt1 per bottle Sold by Hartford Drug Co Hartford Ky Donovan Co j I Beaver Dam Ky m REALLY Tills OLD WOULD IK GOOD ENOUGH FOR US We believe the world Is a good place and Is growing better This world began with a garden and Is to end with a garden Its n pleas ant place to live In and if we had been consulted as to which of the habiItation ter than to select this We have al ways been glad we got aboard this planet It just suits us To our I I mind the very best color In the un iverse for the sky Is blue the very best shade for grass Is green and the very best water Is a crystaline flash The mountains are just high enough for us the valleys just low I enough the rivers just swift enough The human face Is most wonderfully adapted for Its use with sunshine In Its smile and tempest In Its frown with two eyes one more than necessary so that If one Is put out we still may sea the beautiful things God has placed around us with one nose most admirably arranged to take in theI I earthI be Is Just the blasphemer who would dare criticise he arch of the sky or the crest of a wave or the flock of fleecy clouds hat the shepherd wind Is driving ver the pastures of the sky There s only one discord to a thousand harmonies There is a whole sky ull of robins to one hooting night wl and to every destructive torrent there are hundreds of placid itreams with water lilies anchored it their banks and stars laying right reflections to sleep In their hos0ma An Indiana Function Mrs Henry Hlnkle entertained he newly organized Country Club Lt her home Wednesday afternoon the entertainment was a cranberry rrollcFowler Ind Republican Leader The Wherefore Why are you so sore on that mlnent millionaire He has done some good things I was one of them 1 Scotts Emulsionkeeps healthful and happy Cive them a few drops of this strengthening food medicine every day and watch them grow IT PREVENTS Croup- WhoopingCough Bronchitis Loss of Flesh and many other troubles ALL DRUGGISTS 1115 MONEYIM JPJpuRs baybeattrarketices etsbilshcd1nDRTrURforyouthinl chants Rereretlccsany bank In Lou livllle Write for weekly price lUt M SABEL A SONS 2272391 A 33 E Hartll IL LOUISflUE KT Dialers In fVUi HIDES WOOL i 3 rl I pII part the day u evening whole family is Itl lampItl Bkkering candle are gone forever la their the iaditpenubU Rayo Lamp I I RayoIII Qdta lamps coil more but you csaaotef a batter itht tIathe lowpsked ftaaQ II BTCS It ha become 10 popular wq nay IlliCIt wi it Official Iip of Ute AMerteaa family r The Rayo U made of solid blaH with htadema nickel fiiJan nornameet aayvvhaM AA jwur aWkr lUStandard 4 WA i A w i INTERESTING EVENTS Ii IN i CHICAGO w NINETEENTH NATI- ONALIRRIGATION CONGRESS DECEMBER 5 TO fJ y The object and purpose 3jf JJCongress can best be expre rrv ii Its motto Save the forests store the floods reclaim the deaaru make homes on tho land to which might P be added drain the swamp 1Pi+ make homes on tho land There are In tho United Statesff 75000000 acres of swamp land nonproductive a menace to health and a deterrent to Immigration 75000000 acres divided into 40 acre farms means homes for 1875 000 families or approximately 10000000 of our citizenship This land when reclaimed will be as healthful as land thathas always been pry and will be the most pro ductive of all lands because it Is l composed otttft rich soil i down by the rivers broughtff mixed with the decayed for centuries t On account of the diversified a tflr ership and State complications It would seem that the United States Government is logically the author l I tileIllnesthe arid lands of tho West Tho results of irrigation of the arid lands of the Far West and the possibilities of the drainage of the awamp lands of tho Great South and elsewhere will be given par ticular attention in an elaborate i program that has been planned for this congress Delegates from all parts of the country as well as tor sign representatives have been In t 181expectedexpectedLAND 1 snow NOV 18 TO DEC 9tt An ocular demonstration of the tt- II agricultural and horticultural dott velopment of lands throughout the IJUnltelli over 400000 is predicted this yearIDe sure and visit tho Illinois CenStral Exhibit of products grown Insthe two great Southern States ofrI Louisiana and Mississippi l e LIVE STOCK EXPOSITION Z Zpy J DECEMBER 2 TO 9 tl This well known and cquntry t1 y 1 tl mous show will bo held jh the IncIIII ternatlonal Amphitheater and twen t 1 1tity adjoining buildings at the UnionI Stock Yards Chicago and a display + a- or many thousands of the finest g breeding cattle horses sheep andeswine makes It a grand contest of champions Slaughter Tests PackaIng House Exhibits Collegiate and tl Farmers StcckJudglng ContestsvNational Breeders and Stockmens Meetings Public Dally Sales Aril p llant Evening EntertainmentskDest reached by the efficient train 1 1tI I service of thetiILLINOIS CENTRA Mc h UJLR5D Tickets reservioos train l and specific faresjfrom your 8typ + pmayagentde81pttwI t- d f Subscribe forT u i E A14 and getf tB ii- l ji 1 nlylOO i WEDNESDAY DEC 0 coil THE HARTFORD HERALDPAGE I IWILLBEHTTHESTORE OF THE I CENTERTOWN Mercantile Co t Of Centertown Ky Saturday Dec 23 And want to see all you children and I grownups too there I shall look for you and now dont you disap point me You had better come Your friend I I I SANTA CLAUS j I 1 REASON 1Y THE i t NEWS IS PRINTED IIIIPublicity r Best Evils Remedy for WHAT IS ID 15 NOT NEWS Critic ofNewspapersUsua11Y Knows Little About Real Journalism wkfJJrt MW LIGHT PUBLICITY rit is rather discouraging or at any rate It Is not encouraging that though the reasons for tho publica tion of all the news by newspapers have been so often and so carefully given there should still persist In ia small but well lntentioned and rw spectable fraction of the newspaper reading public a belief that the pa pers should print little if anything except the news of noble deeds and pleasant happenings To entertain this belief one hat to Ignore many things among them the nature of news and the interests of humanity The esssen t tlal characteristic of news seems to be unusualness At any rate that alone In Innumerable Instances gives to actions and events what everybody recognizes as importance not necessarily intrinsic Import ance of course but an importance I Ithat demands receives and in one way or another rewards attention A critical reader whose letter ap peared on this page recently hall ta ken a copy of the Times and writ l 1tea out a partial table of its con tents In our opinion his table though partial proved that the Times that day was an unusually good newspaper Even its critic had commendation for about half jhof what his list contained because J twas exactly what he thinks news t papers should print but to tho oth er half lie objected because for sooth hi objects to murders and attempted murders to minor Crimea to suicides tbrailway accidents to divorces to wrslConcerntngthese matters apparently o would have nothing said ApiWehtly too ho thinks that If oth gwere said I 5 about them they would cease to existAmong tho few certainties in this uncertain world Is the certainty that ho Is quite wrong Publicity is thp very best remedy Is the only remedy for these evils Of course there is a wrong as well as- a right publicity and the effects of publicity are not all or always good It can hurt the hero or the philan thropist as well as produce Imitators of the murderer or the suicide But manner and motive can Justify the giving of publicity to anything just as they can condemn the giving of publicity to anything This truth the wise critic of journalism keel in mind and ho judges a newspaper less on what it prints than on how and why tho printing is don e There Is nothing wrong In the fact that the horse trotting quietly along the street attracts few andI careless glances but draws a crowdI IIf he falls down and creates intense excitement If ho runs away and1 nothing wrong in the fact that in the one case he makes no news and in the other two gets Into th- epaperNew York Times I A bad liver robs o you of energy strength and ambition you f halfsick all the time and moreov erlyyou are an easy mark for pneu I monia chills yellow fever typho fever or some other serious disease You need a good liver tonic regulator ad pro fills t bill completely Try It You ca t help noticing hpw quickjy you fe o its beneficial effect Price 50c Sold by Hartford Drug Co Hartford Ky Donovan c Co Beaver Dam KyomC 0 Ills Use For Soap La1Ysaid Meandering Mike would you lend me a cake oft soapl Do you mean to tell me y want soap Yesra Mo partners got tho hiccups an 1 want to scare him 0 An Alarm at Night That strikes terror to the entire household Is the loud hoarse and inetallic cough of croup No mi I taking it and fortunate then the lucky parents who keep Fohy8 Honey and Tar Compound on hand H W Cassolman Canton N Y says It Is worth its weight in gold Our little children are troub led with croup and hoarseness and all we gye f11is Fpleya Honey and Tar Compound frr always hM R bottle otat Jntho house F r- aalbby alf dealeref tit t EDISON OFFERS f PRESIDENT TAF1 I ChanceataNewMarvelous J I t Invention I 111 ONCEIReproducedNewBatteryWill I I I 1 Do All the Work On WarI Vessels READY roll POLITICAL STlXTI I Washington D C Nov The time Is comingIs not far off eV1leryercised by or Not only Is this true of the move ment of the big guns the hoisting lofI the ammunition and the control of tho Intricate machinery but died tricity will yet be the motive power with which these great vessels them solves will be propelled This statement was made today by Thomas A Edison who Is 1 In Washingtoni for the purpose of testing his new storage battery In the presence of naval experts at the Washington Navy Yard The test was successful 1I I Mr Edison referring to the reason for his visit to the capital When asked to what particular purpose his new battery Is to be applied Mr Ellison said TTToT Fot thfnft itotilcTilr iI for me to say anything That Is a matter for the naval experts However I can see Innumerable dire tions In which a storage batter system would be of value In the construction and operation of the battleships of the future Is there not a limit within which11I the development of electricity as means to operate warships or other vessels must be restricted Mr Edison was asked If so ho replied that limit certainly has not been reached Mr Edison declared his bellef that the future would discover someI I ItsIi power seeme so obedient to the will At the White House Mr Edison had an Interview with President t Taft whom ho told about his new landI wonderful machine that com bines the phonograph and the mop Ing picture This be told the Pres1I ident would make It possible fora public speaker or singer to appear before the public without personal 1I ly making long and uncomfortable Journeys With this machine said Mr Edison the audience not only the gestures of the speaker butt hears his voice Its usefulness can not be overestlnted Mr Edison said the machine had been so far perfected that If the Re publican Campaign Commutes wishes to avail Itself of It In tlys coming Presidential campaign would be ready The President smiled genially at the Idea but did not commit himself 0 100 Reward 100 Tho readers of this paper will bet Pleased to learn that there is at one dreaded disease that science hns been able to cure In all Its stages and that la Catarrh Halls Catarrhi Cure Is the only positive cure no known to the medical fraternity C tarrh being constitutional diseasere quires a constitutional treatment elHalls Catarrh Cures taken Internal1 acting directly upon the blood and tierIde by destroying the foundation of the pntiedconetltnits u lwOIk The proprietors have so much faith In its curative powers that the y offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that It falls to cure Send for list of testimonials Address- F J Cheney do Co Toledo O Sold by druggists Gc Tale Hulls Family Pills for constl1 patina r I WAYoTO CONVERT A CHINK Another unfortunate young wo man who went among the Chinese to dohi missionary wprk has learned tho sorry lesson of the danger of monkeying with the buzz saw This one went farther than some othersI as she married a Chinese to save him NOW she has been compelled to appeal to the police for protec tion and for relief from a life of degradation The Incident presents an opportunity for thQ reformersI who are sincere la a desire to a compllsh Bomqthing worth whit velTpey I can reform the practice of- II sending women as miulonarleB e among the Chinese The slanteyed J j I Are You a Woman i J Ill L1vA I1 1 jCARDOIjThe t I fll I III ItiI oo IrI I yellow men must laugh a lot among themBclves for they do laugh occasionallywhen they con template the woman missionary j records The Elsie SIgel case Was which came Into general notice lone there was a murder at the of 1t The majority of cases do not get Into print It Is almost 1tlmothatI senseJlWllSQdIiID1 illJ1 and misguided females should be prevented from mixing with the yelI low men Color mixing in races has always been fraught with disaster- y i New York TelegraphI or KniN XVIntrrs Troubles To many winter is a season ot trouble The frostbitten toes and I flngerschapped hands and lips chtl blame coldsores red and roughl skins prove this But such troub les fly before Bucklens Arnica Salve A trial convinces Greatest healer of burns bolls piles cuts sores bruises eczema and sprains Only 25c at James H Williams Hartford Ky m Children Cry FOR FLETC- HERSGASTORIA ulan qAtOHT iv cotta SlIKKllDKIlI 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BARNETT SMITH Attorneys at Law HARTFORD KY Will practice their profeulon In all the Court olOhlo and adjoining counties and in thr Com of AppeaU Collection a specialty OTfO C MAIITIN S P MCKKXXKV I Mt RTIN McRKENNEYY i j I HARTFORD KYii GENERAL INSURANCE LIFE ACCIDENT SICK AND FIRE Will Also Bond You I IIOtto C Martin- IIi Attorney at LawI HAIITPOIU KY I i I i Office up Htnlra over Wilson JJ Crowe opposite court house Will l practice his profession In nil the COUIIH of this old adjoining coun ties situ Court of Appeals Cominer- jclnlI and criminal practice a spec laity f PARKERS HAIR BALSAM OtaUKI tat bmittfltl tin tall Promote a loxuritnt growth GrayStairCure faluogea HAVE A- ROUGH RIVER- TELEPHONE PLACED IN YOUR RESI DENCE OR PLACE OF BUS lSESS AND PUT YOURSELF IN DIRECT CONTACT WTl TH- ELong Distance Lines TO ALL STATES FOR TilE COMPANYS SPECIAL CONTRACT TO THE WARMERS CALL ON OR ADDRESS J W OB NON Local Manager is y t iMartfordt Ky W e SEXTON o I4ttallnltnnger Inoorporatb4vrAeaperdDampKy t For classy job pint Tho Herald r 41 yt JOB I reputationI ForjwcatWhy = O dr I 1 OLLESPIE BROTHERS W tl F J F GRIESPIE PROPRIETORS t BLACKSMITHIN 1 And iieaa1r Work orseshoeing A Specialty HARTfORD Kentucky ESTABLISHED 1858 Ilitsaring a diamond a watch t Jewelry or silverware you can get the best quality at prIcerOLDEST MAIl ORDER HOUSE N THE 80UTI Idulvely1 II oe eeaosWe are Ready for Your Old Fqll 0101l18s Which you have laid bade ready to make them nelveo fend your old Suits old Felt Hats old Coat Suits to- USWe guarantee our work to give satisfaction if not no money received Send them to Hartford Pressing Club- Y M C A Bldg FRED NALL Mgrv o Subscribe for The HeiaM t- iu IwI TtpT r 1 r It PAGEPiIDITiiti y iARTFQbWEDNESDAY a DEO t3j ton 0 i TJe arfJjrd HeraldJ IJf1 hEBERMATTHEWS FRANK LFELIX s 1 jf EDITOR6 A L FELIXI Pabaad Propr JRANr 4 IJEntered at the Hartford postofflc as mall matter of the second class t AfterYears of admonishment wont you ever learn to behave yourself anddo your Christmas shopping carlyII There Is yet room for anions which Is a device which would shove a hay stack underneath a man falling from an aero p plane There arc said to be only two things certain In this worlddeatl- andrtaxesand the horrors of the latter are now almost mounting up to those of the former leadcrslareIf all happened on the 7th ult and I to file the blame political explanations usually get the explainers a worse fix than ever as Is InII noted One horror of the votes for Omen Is that the lady will have to tell her age when she starts to ex erase her suffrageprovided of course that her looks do not pass her through without this bashful i proceeding Fewer pianos and more cook stoves arc what we want In this country Lays Dr Wiley the pure food expert His epitome of less style and more economy In house lrold irffarrB wouldseemtostrike the average mind as about right Dr Blanche Donlg of Cambridge l Mass says the way to toll a worn ans age whether young or old de spite coynow or cosmetics Is to feel her pulse If It beats loss than 75 times per minute she Is no longer young The scheme Is rather old fairs therapeutics but new In social InII The editor of the Ellzabcthtown I News got himself Into trouble with the fair sex by going back Into the tiles of his paper 27 years and print ing the names of some young lai dies who attended n dance at that time The editor says the complaining J ladles were all at that dance and thoy still have a Miss In front of their names asIIt Is announced that as soon I Joy WIllBons term of office ex pireswhich will be next IondaI ho and his wife will go to Atlantic i City for a few days rest after which they will return to Louisville where they will spond the winter They i will live at the Scclbach hotel and Mr Wlllson will continue his prac tice of law The confession of the McNamara brothers to terrible dynamiting out rages should not affect the estimation of organized labor In the mind of any right thinking person La- n bor unions like churches and lodges often have objectionable characters In them This Is the fate of all largo aggregations of men nut the McNamara affair should t have the effect of R thorough weed- Ing out of anarchistic elements of the unions everywhereI Poor oafcountry think they have a hard time getting along these days but for direst poverty and the most distressing circum stances the big cities present the most heartrending cases The dally news chronicles appeals for help and cases of poverty and want the like of which eeldom are found out sldo the densely populated districts r Of course the poor we have always with us but those pitiful cases of destitution should make tome peo t ple glad they do not live in the vi cinity where they prevail 3 3There Is some comment In tho- r newspapers nowadays as ever t engagt ed in the business as to what should and should not be printed i as a matter of news Anything tnt of an unusual or startling 1happens1 I character constitutes what almost ever newspaper considers news off i Importance Of course much that a Is printed Is hardly worth the space It occupies but If all sensational and unusual features were eliminat ed this would constitute tho bulk of what somo people seem to think I ought to be printed News critics are usually those who know little about the ITI A If the Democratic members of the 4coming Kentucky Legislature want t to know what Is really their duty P ofPi the latest Democratic platform and read Jt It embraces legislation ex accomjpHM1 t I talnoTin that platform are A dl I corIy Itfte Ij tbetensionofr f h JCWM x5 tlQ cougtyupLtlalvtord plY tfev ery couny Jn the State better got roads and school Jaws taking N e charitable and penl Institutions S1of politics and number of mot trowilYl Just because their State ticket was defeated should be no reason why any Republican member of tbe oncoming Kentucky Legislature should not Join with the Democrat In passing much needed legislation to which both parties were commit ted in their platforms We hopi and believe they will and for that reason the coming session will boa Important one All should jOlnfni the matter of good roads There Is widespread opinion tha the money appropriated to Ken tuckys State Fair each year mtgh be diverted to the good roads fl1ld with better general effect Tbo State Fair Is a good institution but of very little benefit to the average farmer Few of them arc even blc to go and take their families alllhe pate fee Is only a small part oflp expense If they see much of It Good roads are a benefit to all alike In the vicinity where they exist and also speak for the progress and prosperity of the State t The people of Kentucky arc groaning under a burden of taxation This of all common affairs comes nearest to the welfare and pocketbooks of all property owners Taxes are necessary to support overnmerU Everybody anyI that nut an excess of this sort of thing unevenly distributed Is ex operating and little less than a sortI rf bondage It is up to the nextI iAUlturcji majority nLJflmsc members are Democrats to relieve his situation The people expect dlsapIpointedUL VXITK IX ORKAKS APPOINTMENT TO 1IENCH Hopklnsvlllc Ky Dec 4As the irst of a number of similar requests hat are expected to represent ev Ty section of the State petition ins iron sent to President Taft raking him to appoint Judge E C VRepr as the successor of the lat unite Harlan on the United States Supreme Court bench The petition vas filmed by every member of the lopklnsvllle bar with one exception md ho was not In town A lending Pemocrnt headed the IIrt end patv llnfw worn forotton In making the request Other towns ire doing likewise and tern Kontuclrv har Is expected to hp almost n unit In asking Judge One rs appoint vent In the petition sent fiom here Jude ORear Is warmly Indorsed aR a man fit for the place both AS alaw yer a Jurist and as nn Individual VS SHOT KltOM AMIUSH lit AX tXKXOWX PAim Harlan Ky Dec 4lIlram Nor was shot through the abdomen and atally wounded late Saturday night Xoc had eaten his supper with Henry Lewis at naxter on the Cumberland river one mile north of Har lan When he had finished he started to leave the house and woo walk- Ing through the gate into the county road when he was fired upon Further than the fact of his be- Ing shot there is little known of tic affair although there are two men under suspicion Noe was mixed up In the killing of John L Jones about six years ago and is said fa have many enemies The thirtythree subsldary coiji mnles Into which the Standard Ojj Company divided began their separate Individual existence Friday when 200000 new stock certlfl ates containing proportionate shares In the new companies were mailed to the 6000 old stockholders of tile old company Heraldonly 1 yr t 70 Years v with CougM We have had seventy years AyerfCherry makes us have great conft dente in it for coughs colds bronchitis weak throats and weak lungs We want you to have confidence in it as well Ask your own doctor what experience he has had with it He knows Keep in close touch with him One of Ayers Pills at bedtime will cause an Increased flop pf bile and produce a gentle laxative effect the day following OnmiU on each box Show it to you actor He will understand at aglanCe Doono pill t bedtime just one xdt7 it j o TJfOOItrI1 Kai11 I c I WALL STREET 0 ORDERS HALTr In the Big Steel Trust InI vestlgation HARMONY IS URGED BY UKE t Monstrous Express Compan f Monopoly Wh t Shall T We DoAbotitJt- ENoiiMpts I tt PROFITS JJSHQW Ii By Clyde H Tavenner SpecialI Washington Correspondent of The Herald Washington Dec 2Ravin Btrdck a trail leading to the fron door of the house of John D Rockefeller and bthcr trails ending at the doors of other millionaire trust magnates the Steel Trust Invest gating Committee of the House of Representatives has been summaril commanded by Wall Street to bring Its probe to a halt The Stanley committee is in the possession of evidence sufficient to convict the Steel Trust of bbtalnlnig rebates or preferential divisions crates which amount to rebates from the railroads amounting to mllllom dollars The evidence has not 10f public for the reason that committed has not had time to reach In public hearings his feat ure of the trusts wrong doings This investigation must be stopped Is the command that went out from Wall street several weeks ago Set up the plea that the Investlga tlon ought not proceed because Mr Wickersham has already started isL suit against the corporation The Steel Trust attorneys carried tin ultimatum to the committee lr WashingtonBut Stanley stands tern for a continuation of the Investiga theIthe law then It will welcome this opportunity to demonstrate its obedience to the law In advance of a litigation which will take years tc determine and If It has violated the law it will use all Its powers and all its immense wealth to silence asL committee which can neither be ca- Joled deceived nor corruptedI Speaker Clark trRfs Harmony together and stay together I IGet is the advice Speaker Clark said ho would give to the Democrats of every community In the land 1II ho had the opportunity He added that It was the only instructions that It would be necessary for the rant I and file of the Democracy to follow to Insure a great national victory In 1912 Of course said Mr Clark 1 l am taking It for granted that the tariff Is to be the chief Issue Ne doubt the enemy would like to side track that Issue but we must not permit It for an Instant Mr Clark had Just arrived atth capital city preparatory to opening the first regular session of the Six tysecond Congress and discussedd the political situation optimisticallY y and at considerable length Looking back at the recent election said Mr Clark It demon strafed two things one that the people endorse our tariff record without doubt two that wherovei we aro united we can win After the Democrats in Congress have gotten together and made suet a splendid record for solidarity II would be a shame and n calamity to lose In 1912 by reason of petty factional fights of a local nature 1 I believe firmly that we can win In 1912 but to do so there must be nc factional fighting among Democrats Consequently I hope that Democrats will forget their local differ ences and present a united front Now is the time for them to get to Tether and stay together The moral of the fable of the bundle ol tickets as forcible todav as ever In unity there is strength An Oppressive Monopoly How long i must the people continue to pay express companies a profit of 40 per cent R year on money that snot investedti tint express business and that exists Ji blue air pnly7 v This Is a question that the people deslrcr answered and one thatthej Ire beginning to become Impatient about judging from the everIn creasing number of commuhlcatfohi ori this subject that are being to ceivcd by members of Congress Express companies ought to be permitted to make a good liberal rate of interest on money actually Invested writes an Iowa titan to his Congressman The thine that arouses our disgust Is that the Gov ernment permits tho express com panics to extort a profit of from 2fi capitalizatlonhttttJ j A 11 rlike to see a paradepoet t fecannot have atbmplettf hyatem whtcant we at lea rhae a limited par cefspost to start with effective1 doly totwe n towns and itiesaand the surrounding countryp 6iicKa Urn Ited fiyetem would help rattier thai injure th business drthfe retailers Think It over The Interstate Commerce Con missions report showa that the net Income from the expresa Companies onEj their profit Is shown to be approxi mately 40 percentIt la known hkt the actdal val dof the express companies cqulpmeht is less thai onehalf of what they allege so that their profits on money actually invested rtnup t6 nearly 100 per cent oooooooooooooo 0 3 0 00000OOOOOOOOOOIWilliam riurder of James Lester severs onths rpowns convicted of man raughter at Plnevllle the penalty Ides from two to twentyone years In the penitentiary Burdine Bennett a farmer forty five years old met with a series of mishaps while cranking his auto at Elk Creek Not only was his Jaw 1 bone fractured but the machine Itself was badly burned It is said that Judge M J Moss of PlneVllle and the Lewis Bros Frazier Hogg of Whltesburg have leased the coal rights on the late Joe draft farm at Sergent on the Lexington and Eastern railroad and will shortly begin developments They will put In a firstclass plant A L Ferguson and J EX Clarke spoke at the court house at Carroll- ton In the Interest of the tenyear tobacco pool As no sympathy for the project was shown a vote was taken instead on the proposition to convert the Burley Societys ware house into a looseleaf sales warehouse This was carried by a largo majorityLee the negro who Jerked Mrs Mary Davidson a young white woman from her horse in the street at Burkcsvllle and rQbbed her of 18 which she had In a handbag has been tried and sentenced to two years In the penitentiary The ne gro pleaded guilty nnd put himself upon the mercy of the court at Mar rowboneThere were 383950 pounds of loose leaf tobacco sold at the Lex ington warehouses last week at an average price of 791 a hundred In addition there were sold in hogs heads 148150 pounds of pooled tobacco of the crops of 190910 The total sales for the season up to December 1 were 1150905 pounds the average of the loose leaf being 746 Henry Huff aged thirtysix years was killed near Cumberland river In Letcher county while driving a team of mules attached to a wagon Huff was riding oncJof the mules and shot off his revolver frighten ing his team It started to run at breakneck speed He was thrown off In front of the mules which passed over him killing him almost InstantlyThe W OLang pastor of the Steinway Dutth Reformed church at Long Island N J has accepted I a call for six months to the pastorate of the Kentuckyavenue Presbyterian church at Paducah and Is expected to preach his first sermon on the first YlnJan uary He is a young man and is said to bea brilliant speaker lIe is a graduate of the Union Theo logical Seminary of New York Justice James T Clay at Carlisle has set the examining trial of John Scott Hoard Scott and Joe Scott of Nicholas county and John Bettus Frank Crouch and Dawse Terrell of Bourbon county for Thursday De cember 7 Allare prominent farm ers against whom Mrs Mary Hon aker and W H Sonny Scott swore out a warrant charging that the de fendants on the night of October 28 banded themselves together and whipped and Injured themI A new wrinkle in Joy rides was revealedat Lexington when It was II found that someone had taken an engine from the Cincinnati Southern railroad roundhouse for a dash down the track When the engfne was wanted for use in the yards It could not be located in tho round house where it had been placed the night before end the yardmaster and other employee were astounded when some time later the engine was found ona sidetrack in the extreme south end of the city half a mile from the roundhouse Rub the Joints with BALLARDS SNOW LINIMENT to relieVe rheu matism It penetrates the flesh to the bone conveying its soothing and restorative iijfljipnca to the spot where the pain pxjBta Price 25c 50c agd 100 pqf bjjttle Sold by Hartford Drug ICq Hartford Ky Donovan Cot beaver Dam nr 11 tIU tar iSHbscrtbc for The Herald la JeerI 7 I O y S ii BwT I E A n R II qii tiiii I MOTHERS 7 U T i anxious to know your toys Ware We are anxious for them to know our business principles upon wnidh we have built this mammoth institution Wo want to clothe and serve them right and rear them up to be a part of onr great business family They wont get any business ideas that are not right at this store We make eta point to dress them in a way to make them our customers as long as they live within our leach Bring them in for their Suits Overcoats Shoes Hats Caps Hose Underwear Shirts Gloves Collars Neckwr You know they are perfectly safe alone in this store Bring them up in the good Safe Way and they will yt will make good safe men E P1BROSI r BEAVER DAM KY We Handle a Most Complete Line of Staple and Fancy Groceriess 11I 1 Hardware Queensware Enamel Wale Cutlery Razors Shears Shells Cigars and Tobacco in fact everything handled in a firstclass storei Also a Big 5c lOc and 25c Counter I Where your nickles dimes and dollars do double duty When in need of anything in our lire you will do well to see us before buying Quality price and satisfaction guaranteed HARTFORD GROCERY COMPANY 44t1 s F2if1FFi + tIlts14 IiiiFITo Our Fanner Friends and Patrons Now is the time to begin to anticipate youreilce wants We have just received two car loads of the celebrated American Steel Wire Fence We bought it right so we can give you a very low price on any specifications you may hped Call and see us about your fence Yours truly DUNDEE MERCANTILE CO INCORPORATED it I DUNDEE KENTUCKY l 1 aG i JOB PRINTING The kind ibat makes you look good In the eyes of the whole sale dealer and the city merchant that makes your neighbors proud of you Increases respect and sets yoU right in the minds pf all people this kind Is s f NEATLY DONEAn- d promply delivered ty the HARTFORD HERALD Every PrllledslaforerytoleHeads the lowest work the best Call or write us I ISfie HERALD H ecrtfor4 Ky Pl Readingin t 7 L f SUBSCRIBE NOWYt Fr WEDNESDAY nEO 8I 19U THE HARTFOBD HERALDPAGEFIVE rff Dress Goods SUGGESTIONS r all Jr RILE we carp- ry a complete line of Ladies Suits and Cloaks we want t to remindyou that We also have for your Consideration the larg est lineoff DressGoods Silks Velvets Etc to be found in Ohio county You would fto do well to call and i see this line bought especially for our r h MidWinter and Holiday Trade Suitable Trimmings to match the entire line McCall Patterns tie most uptodate styles always in stock Competent careful painstaking and courteous salesladies to help you m your J selections i I rw rDo forget this and bear in mind that it pays to trade with a House that saves you Money Go I Illinois Central RailroadTime Ta ble at Beaver Dam Ky North Bound South Bound t1 tiNo12405 am No 121 1135 jfcjn No 122 1228 pm No 101248 pm1 t r VJfJ No 102248 pm No 131 855 pm J E Williams Ast OOOOOOOOOOOOQOOl O LOCAL NEWS AND 0 0 PERSONAL POINTS 0 tQ0000000OOOp00000Reduced I at Fairs d tiers Grocery will have Fireworks for the boys- Overcoat fI weather now Fairs have the Coats tfland coupbns with every CASH- S urchase at Fairs P iTss Electra arsonto visiting1 f e theArln Oweneboro J y Donjt forget the big slump IIn Millinery now at Fairs vlrlNf See Fairs Coat Suits Prices and Quality will please you Trade at Fairs and get the plane coupons for your friends 7 Mr H T Potts Olaton Route 1 gaveus a pleasant call yesterday Fancy Fruit Baskets of all kinds at J C Ilers from 506 to 500 1Lowneye fine line of Box Candy l I 1from f lOc to 5 Oat liars Grocery t l Health CofDrink Dr Shoops 1 feevvSpiaby 1JS parson the Gro 47tfcerynj t f Wlienyouwant Ammunition or theJroceryman GB Likens wants to sell Surrey and Buggy Rubber t tegood as t new=Bargalnsl 49tt I MrsV q M BarHett is visiting her daughter Mrs E W Copper ot Nashville Tenn fo jTb hunting season ls now pq 1Get your outfitEfron pSt Carson 1 the Gioceryman47ff Mr A Carter Hartford Rbuto 1 was a at The Her Saturdayaid office T 1 Mr4T J Morton cashlerofI the Leland Deposit Hank spent Thanks Sivtaglwlth relatives here It u j1t notget a catalogue vof our Xmas Goods ask for one We Want you lpi get one OHIO CpU JTy DRUQfCO Incorporat ti ed 6ttN x V W s r McCall Ptinu 4345W Iit No 4347Sklrt Price 15 cents uch AN AATTRACTIVE DRESS t I The Herald has just received tw barrels of printers rink Come o with your Christmas advertising This is J C Hers tenth year working for Santa Claus so dont fail to come around and see him Messrs A P Kelley Fordsville I E L Ashby Hartford Route 4 gave The Herald pleasant calls Friday For SaleTown property vacant lots cottages and twostory dwelling I A C YEISER CO- Hartford Ky Leave your Laundry at my Grocery Domestic finish Work Guaranteed d Called for and prompt delivery Phone 140 liars Grocery Mrs C E Morrison left last week for Ijazard Ky where her husband Is engaged in railroad constructionn i work Help your friends by trading Fairs It eo8tBryqu no more and then you help some one get the Plano r ti Mrs J Will Cooper and little granddaughterTommle Elsie Phelps visited relatives in Beaver Dam r yesterday Dorn to the wife of R Mr ReidII Rockport JCy at 630 oclock a ni last Wednesday November 29 1911 a tine girl Mr Felix Drake and of Owensboro were the guests of M and Mrs TR Dar ard city a few days recently Threo hundred and fifty Books iin Ilers Rotary Library so give you tbeat girl a chance to read the late I books for only iec each Mr and Mrs C H Smith of Farmorsburg Ind have been tho guests of Mn and Mrs HEMischko city the past few days If you hive i not bought any of our Candy suppose you do so next time you want candy Its fineI OHIO COUNTY DRUG CO Incorporated 46tf- Messrs Harvey Tlcbenor Beaver Dam Route 2 Guy Ranney an Lawrence Rogers Simmons we pleasant caller at The Herald oM ThursdayJudge JA Dean Referee In Bankruptcy wen bofor Ky was in Hartford a few hours last Saturday HeiiWas hero toJ receive claimsl against and eloift a trustee for the jjankrnnt estate of the Thomas Mon1 umental WorlHc Judge C Miti Crowe was selected aa trustee for tie Assigned estate I J i ct I Mr McDowell FVgTp who has been 111 ot rheumatlfin for several days IB Improving sod will be able to resume hfs dullest his office Iji a few daysJThe December drniW for lh j teach ers will be ready for disbursement Saturday December 9 All teachers should make arrangements to be here on that day Mr Harry OBsjinon who Is en gaged In railroad tie work for the L N railroad at Burksvllle and Hazard Ky visited htr family here a few days last week Mr T H Maples of McLean county has decided to and will move back onto his farm near Beda some time this month We gladly wel come him back to Ohio county All members of the Nocreek School Improvement League are urged to be present next Friday night when the annual election of officers occurs The same program will be rendered which was announc ed a few weeks ago Tho Herald iIs always ready to print the news about social affairs and gatherings If people will only report or send the same to us Any failure to see such items In print may be laid to the fact that we did not know of them or they were not given to us There Is a splendid moving pic ture show going on at Dr Beans Opera House every Friday and Sat urday nights nowadays The films and songs are new and good and they give a line long evenings en tortalnment for only ten cents Next Friday and Saturday nights The Methodist lilies of Hartford are now holding their annual Bnanr in the old Hartford House corner Union and Main streets It began Tuesday and will end tomorrow A nice luncheon will be served at pop ular prices All sorts of fancy work Is on sale In larger quantities than usual suitable for nice Christmas presents A liberal patronage from all our citizens Is desired as the proceeds go to help the new church The examining trial of Andrew I King and Lucian Stacy recently ar I rested by J P Stevens marshal o t Beaver Dam and brought to Hart I ford and lodged In jail charged with robbery was held before County Judge R R Wedding last Satur day Tho evidence was heard and the case was submitted to the Court and will be passed upon when certain other matters claimed by the defendants are Investigated by the- o County Attorney C E Smith nA writ was issued Monday from the County Judges office for the arrest of Nellie Dowell charging her with the murder of Ethel Gertrude Clrby an account of which death appeared In last weeks Herald The affidavit upon which the writ was Issued was made by L D Kirby father of the girl killed We arc Informed that the deceased was only 12 years of age while the accused Is only 12 or 14 years of age At last accdunt yesterday the accused had not yet been arrested but will be at once as the writ is in the hands of Sheriff T H Black IlAimKTTS FERRY Dec 4Those who signed the Green River Association pledge will begin delivering their tobacco at Narrows today ofDire Jane Lloyd spent Thanks giving with her sister Mrs R R Wedding of Hartford Miss Mabel Sharp who has been in Louisville for some time return ed home Saturday Mr Rollle Foreman Is very 111 Tho box supper at Narrows Wed nesday night for the benefit of ia school library was a suttees Mr Bruno Frey lost a good horse last week Notice to Creditors Ohio Circuit Court Kentucky- r E B Pendleton Admr c Plain tiffs vs- Father Gatton et sl Defendants agalnstrtceased are hereby notified to file same with the undersigned Commis sinner at his office in Hartford Ky properly proven on or before Jan nary 1 1912 or the ywlll be for ever barred F L FELIX Master Commissioner 49t4 OhioClrcuttCourt- Gird of Thanks We take this method of returning our heartfelt thanks to friends and neighbors for their many klndnesse- d a shown and words of sympathy dur relag the last Illness and recent death SusanceSullener May Sods rjchest bless lags attend each one pi you is og wish IV Jlr and hfCb BF Sullenger h MtiETS DEXft IN k VAT oP BOiLiNcr LICOIUIof4 itV Owensboro Kyi4 Doc 4lntor ntailon has lieeh received in Owen orool thekgFF ble degtti Ot H11Ib 7 y Embrey Jr who fell In a bollln gI vat of licorice at a plant of t American Tobacco Company In pal timore and died at a hospital In ttiat city He was n son of Mr and Mrs H H Embrey of Chattanooga Tenn and was a nephew of Mrs E H Clarkel Mrs T n Bryan and Mr G D Tyler of this city His mother was formerly Miss Cecilia Tyler of this city ORGANIZED LtllOflISD- EFENDED HY STANLEY Mi + t Washington Dec 4ln an ad dress to the Columbia Typographi car Union No 101 Representative A Or Stanley defended organized la bor rind condemned acts of violence on the part of individual members Organized labor Is the one barrier between the centralization of wealtn and poverty that means mor al and Intellectual degradation he said The rich would grow richer and the poor would become poorer which would develop Into a state of tyranny were it not for the great force of organized labor A Deserved Compliment The Louisville Times of Monday had the following complimentary no tice of fUr Likens Tho name of G B Likens of Hartford is being prominently men tioned Irt connection with the place of Assistant State Auditor and It Is said he is slated for the appoint ment which will be made by State Auditor Henry M Bosworth Gnbe Likens Is one of the Democratic wheel horses In the Pennyrlle sec tion and numbers a host of friends who would rejoice In seeing him get the place At one time ho seriously considered petting Into the race for tllL nomination for Secretay jjf State and had he done so there Is no doubt but what be would have proved a formidable factor He has led the party battles In Ohio county for many years Two Icr Cent Dlxtrlliutlon Tuesdays Owensboro Messenger saysAfter a fight of over three years to secure something for the credi tors of the defunct Owensboro Say ings Dank and Trust Company which closed its doors on April 25 1908 having deposits of almost a million dollars distributed among depositors in nearly every State In the Union and In many foreign countries Receiver TI A PetHov Ina report to the Davless Circuit j Court which will be tiled today states that he has funds in hand sufficient to pay unsecured depositors potscentI PRENTIS Doc 4Rev N B Watson Is conducting a meeting at East Prov idenceMrs Joe Hobdy died November 27 and was burled the following day at the Patterson graveyard near hereMr and Mrs Wayne Roaehs lit tle child was burled at the Slaty Creek burying grounds last Friday Messrs W A Cascbler and Robt Jackson were in Bowling Green one day last week Dr I J Hoover of Owensboro spent a few days with friends here last week Mr Robert Swain of Central City is visiting his parents here The Shultztown school had an ex hibition last Thursday night Mrs N B Watson and children of Centertown are attending the protracted meeting here Mr M Miller and family will move to his farm near Beaver Dam this week Mr Archie Swain of Luzerne is visiting his parents Mr and Mrs P A Swain here Rov W C LloYdof Auburn Ky preached at the Cumberland Presby terian Church here Sunday at 11 oclock and at the usual hour Sun day night He will preach hero the first Sunday and Sunday night in January Located in Hartford From present indication old Santa will be located ai J B Tappans Jewelry Store on Center street opposite the Court House Youll miss ii If you dont drop In I onit uige you to buy just come h anfjfqelfree to look and ask It sure pays to buy early I tried it You have a large youayou want Dont forget mj Nobly Jiigh quality Bud ow prices Before you ordei from that catalogue I jitsit youMaybeyout tqr and keep your jnonoy 1iere where you have some chant to get it back R 1 y J B TAPPAN t JolCa HRv 1OJ I t tI nn- a nr r W g- AL Powder s Absolutely Pure Makes Home Baking Easy With minimum trouble and cost bis cuit cake and pastry are made fresh clean and greatly superior to the ready made dry foundintheshop variety and danger of alum food is avoided ooooooooocoooooO aiAKHIAHE LICENSE C- ooooooooooooooooo Willie R Wells Fordsville to Mary Wimp Reynolds Mack Martin Hartford to Stella York Olaton Ben Likens Shrewsbcrry to Clara Wilson Fordsville Jas F Tilford Rockport to Sa rah E Graves Rockport William IL Hicks Sunnyilale to Elizabeth J Carter Balzetown H B James Simmons to Mrs Bessie Oldham Simmons- H M Malden White Run to Ethel Swift Arnold James C Lewis Hartford to for tha L Ward Hartford LONG IOSI iirsiJAxn SAYS HK WAS DKUCCKU Concerning the reuniting of a married couple after 37 years an account of which appeared In the last Issue of The Herald the Mad sonvllle Hustler says The Hustler has received n letter from Lawson Lane at one time of this county who was reunited with his wife at Princeton Ind several days ago after an absence of 37 years giving the reasons why lie left home He says in his letter I was postmaster in business at Woodruff and went to Paducah on a business trip While there I meta supposed friend with a second man and after locating it hotel re turned to meet my friends We took n few glasses of the cursed stuff called beer In which I was drugged I had no recollection further for about three days when I money and had been robbed1 of IIof 70 and was almost crazy I pondered about tho shame and disgrace that I had brought on myself and family I could not return home as I was always a sober man with my friends Mr Lane states that they are I 1living happily He says that when he was young he was a machinist IIby trade Every family has need of a good I reliable liniment For sprains bruises soreness of the muspios and Sweaters 10 1tI botherallIdealers IprettyfinestI I Patterns are very carefully chosen To make the story short wellsay that we have the best sweaters that money can buy We have some very quieti shades as well as some very sporty colors We have Sweat ers for the little tot 3 or 4 years old 4i Allsorts of color combina 1 Lions We have Sweaters as low as 50c or as high as 300 Come here with your Sweater notions f CARSON CO incorporotodJ Hartford Kentucky T M ii f I 9 1 w yr = JJ rs w Jl +c+ M pr J w = n 4w 1 n MfW lI J JW Iff f rvJf 1 j1 4l1 1Irr411 IIiIl 1 1IIv i i HERALDlEeG WEDNESDAY PECtO 01t ll Hartford E RAILROAD Herald THIS T AT HARTFORD KV- i following L N Time Card from Monday Aug 21st due Bound at Hartford 719 a ra due at Hartford 340 p m due Bound at Hartford 845 a m due at Hartford 146 p m II E MISCIIKE Agt rrTheI CHICKENS FOR FEEDING BUTTERMilK With Food is GOod One Gain in Rapid Weight is Ind Nov 30The re the chlccken fattening ex made public by the Agri Extension Department at I Purdue a few weeks ago has arous ed such Interest among Indiana poultry buyers that Prof A 0 Phll lips of the poultry division of the department Is carrying out a similar experiment In verification of his former success The recent experiment In feeding milk to the poultry resulted In a I substantial gain In weight quality cf the chicken and an unexpected gain In profits A localpackinghnusetntArtestel- by these results purchased a lot of poultry of an extremely low quality 1 1generally known as culls and ref ruested the experiment station s poultrymon to try fattening them T5 e birds were Immediately placed on feed various rations being ap portioned them Equal portions of wheat corn and I cats mlxell with twice as much butt termilk Is being given p thorough trial as a ration this being consl- llfdI a practicable ration for farm t use The birds pre alrendv showing the I pTects of the experiment some of firm Javinr not on as much ns a I pound In volnht thoehv raising them from the standard of culls to the liroller finality with a cor r rosnomllnK incrnn In their value on the open market keial nttfliMrn la Men bIn paid to the nualltv of the flesh of the birds at the close of the exper iment to ascertain which of the ra tion percentages gives the most de sirable meat to the ultimate consumer The quicker a cold Is gotten ridI of the loss the danger from pneu mania and other serious diseases Mr B W L Hall of Wavcrly VaI c says I firmly believe Chamber absoluteS ly tho best preparation on the market for colds I have recommended It to my friends and they all agree 1with me For sale by all deal ers Ini WHIPPING POST AGAIN tSKI OX VIKK HKATEItS Contorvllle Md Nov 30TheII whipping post for wife beaters hasIbeen revived In Maryland throng gathered at the Jail yesterday to soo the second punishment of the kind ever Inflicted In Queen Anne county and the first since the revival of the old law The cul I grit was Lawrence Stiner Ho reI 1 1quested that his wife bo summoned to witness the atonement tho law exacted from saying that he descry ed It and that he wanted her to see him punished Mrs Stiner was i given a chair In tho jail yard near I the whipping post and grimly watched the proceedings Stiner took the first three strokes with scarcely more than a whimper but before tho fourth descended the muscles of his shoulders and arms were drawn into tense knots from the pale whitelivid marks filled HOW WEAK WOMEN May Be Made Strong at Small Expense and No Risk There are hundreds of women in this vicinity weak thin rundown tired out and nervous Such women seed Vlnol just aa much as did Mrs Jane Pepper of 2307 Howard street San Francisco Cal who says I have used Vlnol fprvsoinOlmo with particularly gratifying itfitttsX was run down weak and debilitated find my Appetite waa gone After tak lag several potties of Vlnol 1 found iny condition greatly Improved and do not hesitate to recommend Vinol to anyone similarly affected Vlnol Is not a secret nostrum but a delicious cod liver and Iron tonic 1I without oil which will create an ap I petite tone up the digestive organs mako pure blood and create strength Try frMtla of Moot with the tin aerstaadteg that your pwaey will be retwaed If It does not help you Z Wilbur Mitchell eaTer Damxjf Hurton Drug Co Hartford KyI with bruised blood which lined hi shoulders and extended down hi sideWhen the sixth stroke fell a sigh of relief escaped the throng tba had gathered to see the whipping a blanket was thrown about the victims shoulders and he was hurried to his cell where the jail physician applied ointment to heal the cuts loooooooooooooo 0 O POI Trm PARAfiRAPHS 0 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOl Most of a mans troubles wea I petticoatsThe Is never compelledI Ito eat his words i Many people would be more truthful It they talked less The goodness of some men d pends more on the police than 01n principlesEven miser doesnt take anymore out of the world than brought Into It heI If a man hag money he can bu friendsbut they are never worth- ii the price I averIagoy appreciate him No man knows what lie Is capable lot doing until his wife assumes the I role of taskmaster wise girl doesnf take any I ITho by wearing a lot of pins In the vicinity of her waist lln3 A tax on bachelors would not reduce i the supply of spinsters ostlj i flnelanwaCblcago When you have a cold got a bot tle Of ClromberlaineCou Itnemedy- It will soon fix you up all right and will ward off any tendency towardI pneumonia This remedy containsI no opium or other narcotic and may be given as confidently to a baby as ito an adult Sold by alltleal ore m 1lne MnguliiR Offer For a limited time we will offer Norman E Macks National Monthly a Democratic Magazine for Men and Women and the Hartford Herald a newspaper of the same kind both one year for only 11 iiII I The National is a azine bubbling over with good I I thingsIts contributors are the foremost j men and women of the land It IIs same size of the Saturday Evening I I lPost and Is beautifully Illustrated throughout Politics good fiction I brilliant reviews Interesting de i partments humor with George Ado and John Kendrick Hangs as regu lar monthly contilbutors to this de partment A mngarlne that will tnmIllHerald knows what It Is and It stands for Dont tall to whatII vantage of this great offer tf CASTOR A I I For Infants and Children The Kind You Have Always Bought I Dears the Signature of C Till Christmas IfiliicottN A delectable mental repast with ai fine Christmas flavor Is offered to the literary epicurean In the Decem InItercstlngI The complete novel Is an unusual story by Charles Egbert Craddock author of The Great Mlsslssip plan The Prophet of the Great Smoky Mountain and other well known books The title Is The Or deal and tho scenes arc laid In the South local color and the peculiar characters of the region being depicted with rare fidelity Tho theme of tho story Is a decided novelty and the interest is intense until tho very striking denoument Excite ment Is furnished by one of the characteristic feuds between moon shiners and revenue officers which lends to nn appalling crime for revenge upon which the plot of the narrative Is based It is entirely Isafe to predict that The Ordeal prove to be one of this popular authors bestliked stories EarthIR J How loll Tracy 0 who bought Foleys i Honey and Tar Compound for his wife tier case was the worst I have even seen and looked like a sure case of consumption Her lungs were sore and she coughed almost Incessantly and her voice I was hoarse and weak Foleys Hon- ley and Tar Compound brought r- diet e at once and leas than three bot rtles effected a complete cure Without opiates or harmful dnigs I of any kind Foleys Honey and Tar Compound stops coughs and cures I olds Do not accept any substitute For sale by all dealers ra CHII4rn Cry FOR FLETC- HERSCASTOR A r J d u s0000000Q000000000s 0 0 0 The Heralds Special Selections 0 tOO 00 PRAY Dont fear that the world will laugh If you pray Dont care If It does Let It have Its own way Remember the softness and beauty IItI brings When round you enfolding Its corn forting wings r It carries you out of tho cark and- r the care To the thoughts of a happier life somewhere r And dont be afraid If they scoff 10 and they scorn IteI Ileads to the morn Through a sleep so refreshInga rest so divine Like a path In the summer beneath bloom and vine comey where that doth seemILike a dusk of old magic that wafts through a dream t Dont mind and dont worry whatever they say IKneel down or stand up but stop Italking and pay Uont be a coward to cringe at1 the word 1 Of the cynics whose voices In taunting are heard Wherever men gather remember how sweet The peace after prayer like the rain after heat Dont let the world turn your poooslIe rj From the prayer that flows In on tho tumult and tide v lor strife and of worry but let Itllreivail Over all that may tempt you at tack and assail Remembering Its gentle and imel lowing spirit When you pray with a faith In the One that will hear ItII 1 MicMnliiK Kills Few I In 1 JOG lightning killed only 1li9I people In this whole country Ones chances of death by lightning are l less than two In a million The chance of death from liver kidney for stomach trouble is vastly greater but not if Electric Bitters bo used as Robert Mndsen of West Burlington la proved Four doctors gave him up after eight months jof suffering from virulent liver trouble and yellow jaundice Ue vas then completely cured by Elec tric Bitters Theyre tlc best stom ach liver nerve and kidney remedy OnlyI50ctiounrMr IMekitt mill Ioels The South Is developing many now writers these days but the old ones are not forgotten and all mag azine readers below Mason and Dlx ons lineand above It toowill welcome Mrs La Salle Corbell Plck etts new series of article on fa mous literary people and places of the South now appearing In LIP PINCOTTS The first paper The Runrlso Poetwhom every Southerner will recognize as Sidney La- nfor1s In the December issue Corn one of 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Ucatlon JB ouf jrSguIar issue 4 4 vW 4M iay iBwit be In our + t Iua4merlkeiisy without taU 4- at tii iBMMrt pmblloatlon SI 444 + + 4 + 4 + + e 4- r I 1 r 7 b IA 1 p WEDNESDAY DEC 0i IOU THE HARTFORD HERALD PAGE SEVER dkc 4- 1 1tHE k FINEST DA- IRYt How It Compares With Nearest I IDAIRY COW Schoolhouse VERSUS CHILD d Great Contrast Between the Care and Thought Bestowed Upon Each Near Lexington Palace For Jerseys School Out at the Elbow 4 I II bad not had time to jHt my lus page together nnddriiw u long lirontli tafter leaving the tniln at Lexington before I was asked Ever been out to HacKln8 No 1 answered ruttier breathlessly and dozed Tben I withered myself together nod answered nt n venture Oh you mean the plnrq nutHldo of Lexington where Henry Cliiy was born dont you Heavens no HV the biggest toad finest thing In tbe wny of n dairy farm In the world You know Its owned by Mr Hnggln of New York city i I went out to tbe great dairy farm on the trolley car went paHtIexIng I IFOilTUB JirasEY cows tons beautiful new Country club and splendid residences surrounded by umgnlllcent old forest trees t i Too much cannot be said or written it V hbout this wonderful dairy farm of IMr nngglus The creamery where the milk la cooled bottled and double sealed for delivery In Lexington la nn artistic building of rough stone Tho huge dairy barn Is of concrete brick and tiling which gives It the appear ante of some splendid county Institu tion Men In immaculate white wit forms were moving about the barn get ting ready to milk the 42i registered I Jerseys turfs that would soon be I brouehflR from the hundreds of acres ot blue grass over which they roam Glancing attthe doors and windows I saw that hfFwerc covered wltb J screening to keep out the lies whllo water pipes and hose were everywhere to Insure absolute cleanliness I was beautyftl magnitude everything I saw HO as I left the barn I nuked Where do you get this tremendous supply of water I saw hose end piping everywhere and a huge tower by the creamery We here a complete pumping plant across country on tho far edge of the farm at Russells care I drove to ituRsells cave and found a perfect pumping outfit even to a double filter that tho water might be as pure an It was possible to make IL Suddenly I remembered that I had not come to Lexington to admire the beauty of the wide fields tie grand old 1 IOltTUB J1LDaE homes or Mr Hoggins great dairy farm but to look carefully at the schoolhouses I turned to tho man In charge of the engines and pumps and asked the distance to the nearest I b Bcboolbouse It vasnaLau eighth of a mile away from the pumping eta lion and was n decided contrast ar seentevery tion about the haggle barn there was no semblance of n walk from the front gate to the badly patched wooden steps that wero intended to lead the children along tho prlmrdaa pittbof 14 knowledge Everything was out at i 4 7r the elbowv s The contrast between thdcnro and thought bestowed upon a dairy cow add child wasi hero1 ehacpnad sibs tinctr The dairyman could see and Attune tlig direct and Immediate return i to hard dollars and kcllblsI towstore lInjuriously treated but he could BfctojiWould not try cto5ee Into the future ot the children a 4 meas W tine the return tmal investment la ichdbteaTI sI4iaMhlpsfR oewmtIffltyJi1- M tt- r g r ae a4 as 4i i ptk It tI 4 vjj t of qfJt t I JEFFERSON COUNTY SCHOOL Kentucky Out of Step With tie March of Education If ypn had not drven twelve mllcA trout big throbbing pulsing Louis villo along perfect roadways sprlnklw with oil you would think you were fai out In some rural community wlrti you gaze nt Rocky Hill school 1It seems Impossible for such a schoolhouse to be tolerated In n county ine I rich and prosperous as Jefferson Its style of architecture Is severely U KOOKY HILL HCIIOOU simple 1Idx Idea of extreme Mm pllclty Ih+ carried out In tin viranda ot red corrugated Iron Huppurtcd on plali 2 by 4 studding It the building the main building lacks beauty the old coal house Is much worse It looks as if after year of wear und tear the neighbors had I felt sorry for It stud had had some I thing of a donation party This ol course is merely u surmise but it 1It tho only possible solution to the gen eral makeup of the buildingI Evl dently one neighbor had donate some old red rooting tin Another rioVghbof SeelMjritn liWd Tf 7f ttour had sent over one that hail been cut kinder whopper jawed and would II WTUBDOOIt WAS EINUKR WUOPFKU JAWED not fit anywherethen having no hinges It hnd been tacked on anyway and left standing wide open for the weeds to grow about It Jefferson county wltb its trolley Ines Its splendid roads 1U wealth should be nn object lesson to the rt tot tho state In schools and school equipment but she Is just where the others are The whole state Is out of step with the march qf education oooooooooooooooO THE OLD DEACON SAYS 0 000000000000000 There wouldnt be so all fired many fellows bleeding curl dying for their country It you would cut off the gate receipts I do a lot of fool things but I never make a practice of walking up and trying to snuff out the fuse that Is burning on somebody elses powder mine I The trouble Is not that there is but one good storyteller in every ten thousand but that the other nine thousand nine hundred and ninetynine Insist that they are tho Anointed One If we should get all the best statesmen Into Congress there would be nobody left In the country towns to run to the firehouse and help pull the hose cart to the burning I i buildingIf happen to get four let ters In one trip to the postoffice I three of them have onecent stamps on them If Old Man Blowloud had made as many homeruns when he was young as ho now claims he did como of the games wouldnt be over before the first of next year The time some workmen waste In watching the clock would make a pretty decent margin of profit for thebossOsborne KonFarmer A Stronger A stranger entering a bank askI ed Can you tell mo where i Praughons Business Colleges are located Yes said the bank cashier Draughpn has 48 Colleges in 18 States If you desire any fur i asi DnAUGHONS For catalogue address Draughoqs Practical Business College Nashville Tenn or Padu Cab TCyi or Evansvlllc Ind or Washington D Cate Tlyd Simpler Way Mrs Knicker Do utell your husband whVt you want for Christ mast Mrs Booker No It la much shorter to toil him what I want I doniI Ohl lr n Ory FOR FLETC- HERSCA5TQRIA or dAr 11111111 n WHO IS TO BLAME Some Kentucky School Superintendents t Make but 1 a Day EVEN PAY OWN POSTAGE But With These Pitiful Salaries They Must Put Up Bond as High a 30 00 Average Territory I Ia Hundred Square Miles Does the blame for school conditions lie at the door of the county superin tendents or the people at large Many county superintendents receive salaries of 400 a year and none of them receives more than 1500 When a man has a salary of 400 he I Iofnecessity forced to do something olio or starve to death No stream can rite higher than its source No underpaid man can put energy and thought into his work In one of the fertile and prosperous coun ties of Kentucky not many miles from Cincinnati 0 I had an interview with a county superintendent whom I knee to be a live wire educationally My first question was How responsible does the public consider your position Do you mean as measured by my salary or by the bond IIarp asked to give Your bond Well I have to give a bond of 30 000 You see I have 24000 to pass through my hands annually to finance the fortysix schools that are scattered dVerthecbanfy BetiaeStfieseKoo1 houses with their eauinm nt are an in vestment of about 55000 You sav scattered over the county How much territory don it cover This is rather a small county but my schools that I am forced to visit cover a territory of a hundred square miles and they are on many kinds of roads It Is quite a proposition to su pervise the work of sixtyfive teachers in fortysix schools to say nothing of the office work and the inspection that is necessary for repairs and new build ingsI I was silent for a moment thinking of the probable salary that would be paida manaqer to take charge of a business with 55000 In the plant spending S4000 a year running expenses and coverla territory of a i hundred nouare miles I Ismiled and asked quietly i What salary does this county allow IyouI for your work as county superin tendentFIVE HUNDRED AND TEN DOLLARS v Do the county and state show you an adequate expense account He pulled a pocket notebook from his desk and smiled rather bitterly as hesaidThey do not even pay for the stamps or stationery in my office work Let me run over this for a moment and show you how It goes I1 mutt keep n horse and buggy or I Icanno get about As this county hnevllr taken over the turnpikes I must pay my own toll If I Iam far from home in winter time I must stay all night at some hotel All this makes my expenses for the past year 230 leaving me at the end of the year 280 Thstt LESS THAN A DOLLAR A DAY FOR AB SOLUTE WORKING TIME PllldIand far between There are lots o1- them on the 400 and 600 hull and It simply means that the fellow ha to do life insurance farm a little take a place In a store make a living In someway end then use what time he can spare for the schools IT SIMPLY MEANR THAT OUR RURAL 8CHOOLC ARE NOT MAN AGED AT ALL THEY ARE MORE COMMONLY MISMANAGED Education for the mass of the peo pie Is an Investment and a business proposition With a carefully educated population a state or a community can move forward In n desert any I where you place them With an il literate population the finest country on the globe cannot force them to make good Brains trained brains Is the insistent call of the twentieth cen tury Does Kentucky hear that call Business and prosperity follow brains ii lawlessness and poverty follow IllIter I ac Kentucky will be out of step with the onward sweep of the hurrying twentieth century so long as she al lows thirteen children out of every hundred to grow Into manhood and womanhoodrobbed of the divine right of being able at least to read and to writeIn order that Kentucky may occupy a place In the forefront In the matter of education a movement has been in augurated for the Improvement of county schools Indifference due to a failure to apt pred ate the real value of education Is lone of the very serious obstacles which have confronted every movement to ward a higher standard of educational work In the last few years greater Interest has been exhibited generally over the state indicating In a decided manner that our people were shaking off the lethargy of the past and were aspiring toplaothratate on a sound progressive educationall basis Every cltfeen must rejoice over this wakening and all should now unite In a continuous earnest effort to atone for neiiect of thr pat It would be a utlt lqlnvlew of this growing Appreciation of the Importance ard value of education tomb any argue Mknt or submit any extended report In Ii etf v OUTWITTED THE ORIENTALS An Experience With the Customs Officials at Kerm n hah In eastern Ilands the collecting of customs dues IIs attended wltb perhaps more than ordinary fraud In bin brook From Hutu in to Baghdad Mr W B Uurrl has told his expert enee wltb the ciintnnw otlkers of Ker manshnb Tbe Incident bod Its com- Ical feature us well as Its serious lea son Two hours later than I bad Intended we made a startund proceeding through the long tunnellike bazaars emerged from the town Vera fate bad annoy anco In store for me At the local cus tom house the guards wanted to search us and make us pay duty on our scanty baggageI hIred a mule to carry our sad dlebags as far as Baghdad using the owner of the mule a wily old Arab who accompanied us as a guide These two mule dnd man the guards abso lutely refused to let pass without my bestowing a perfectly Illegal and Illog ical baksheesh This I stoutly refused to do and knowing that In the cast a show of temper Is of no avail 1 swal lowed my wrath and argued coolly and collectedly with the soldiers Soon they confessed that they had no right to touch either mo or any animal of mine but they maintained that tbe mule und the rider were both Arabs and that therefore I could not InterfereThis just what I wanted and I solved tho matter In a minute I the Arab on my horse and I rodo putI mule There wan no question about It then The guards on their own con fession could stop neither me nor my horse and we rode quietly on amid the laughter of tbe men to cbango our mounts again fifty yards past the ustonr house u Hartford Herald Only SI1 Year TuttsPillsThis effectually cure Dyspepsia Constipation SickI Headache Biliousness- And iI ALL DISEASES arising from aIl Torpid Liver and Bad Digestion- The natural result Is good appetite f elegantly Take No Substitute If you find it in THE HERALD it will be worth reading It costs only SI 00 year 1 GASTQRIA For Infants and Children The Kind You Have Always Bought I Bears the SignatureI r of9U a i In- Use iS For Over Thirty Year- sCASTORIA TMI CKNTAUPt COMPANY NEW Yoga ells XE Tocx LiEht and Power Company INCOKlOKATKU E G BARRASS MGR Sar fordJKy Will wire your house at cost Electric Lights arc clean health and safe JVo home or business house should be without them when within reach h W mWirlmlwrwmImImImImI II SEND YOUR BOY TO MATHENEY BAITS Y Vanderbilt Training School FOR BOYS Elkton Kentucky A limited select school for boys Faculty collegetrained men Our patronage has come from several Southern States Twenty four different towns in Western Kentucky rep resented this year Electric Lights Steam Heat Hot iE and Cold Baths Extremely Healthful location 400000 recently spent on improvements No saloons in the town or county Moralsurroundings excellent Unex celled as a school for young boys Nineteenth Year Begins September 6 1911 Write for catalogue Address all communications t- oW t IWATHENEY BAITS f II Ib I 1 ANMrMftmmAt+ jf V T I is f to 1 4 tee Xru r rt t i tr 1Jto TI +G I J tft t u t l i J d DIVF iIil Dj1a1AGEEIGHT r J 1 tJ HEHACTFODPr1IHEt rs j = J 1 J1 Ja t i fiz Hartjord Herald w KJFPepET WAS LARGELY ATTENDED f Very Enjoyable OccasionMiss Neelys Recital the Hit of the Evening The Knights ot Pythias banquet k held at Castle Hall Tuesday night t of last week was a great success In every particular It was highly en r committeeIcomposed of Knights Berry Taylor chairman E P Moore and R D Walker had labored to make the ar rangements complete and their ef forts were very successful and great ly appreciated About 830 oclock the guests and members were Invited to repair to I the spacious dining hallwhere three long tables had been placed and plates laid for about 120 people A delightful menu was served The first I course consisted of quail scolloped oysters celery cranberry sauce buns and coffee The second course consisted of brick cream with four flavors and cakes While the latter was being served Elder Wright made a short talk which was high ly enjoyed by all At the conclusion of the banquet t all returned to the lodge room wliert thesurpriseofthe seeing awaited them in the form of a most delightful program which had been arranged by the committee The first on the program was a song by the K of P quartet composed of Knights Dr J R Ptrtle W J Bean E P Moore and W F 1 1Anderson after which Miss Willie Neeley of Owensboro who had been secured to give several readings was Introduced by Chancellor Com m nder H E Brown Miss Neeley wrfi0 had been on the proresslonalI stage in Polly of the two years proved an adept In her profession Her selections were well chosen and highly entertaining making this feature of the program easily the hit of the evenlnIThe two solos sung by Miss Sue Wright as well as the singing byII the quartet were well received highly appreciated k greatkeveryone present after which aUI departed for their respective homes feeling that they had spent a most enjoyable evenlnIFINDING NO VOIK HE DECIDED TO END ALL The Louisville Times of Monday saysLack of employment Is thought to have been the cause of the despond ency of Lloyd Goodman thirtylive years old who committed suicide hvii hanging himself In a coal shed InI the rear of his home 313 North Thirtieth street at 545 oclock Sunday afternoon The body was found by his wife Mrs Lily Nell Good man who fainted screaming Her J cry was heard by Hilton and Harden I Stivers who live In the same house and they ran to the coal shed The I police of the West Louisville substa i lion were notified and Coroner Kills Duncan was called In He had tho body removed to Mortens undertak lug estahllshmentiGoodman body was almost In a kneeling position when found The rope was fastened to a beam only about six feet from the floor of the shed and It Is believed that death was due to strangulation Ills knees were touching the ground Mrs Goodman states that her hus band was always kind to her and that Sunday ho was even more af fectionate than usual toward herself and children He came Into the dining room shortly before the even ing meal was placed on tho table and after kissing his little daughterI and his wife went Into the yard His wife followed a few minutes later to call him to supper Goodman was a mechanic and had been ot of work since last September He hasl two small children George and nJr1 dIe Goodman 0 rCan of TliankN We desire to express our heartfelt thanks to our friends and good r I Ineighbors who so kindly assisted In the burial of our dear mother and grandmother Mrs E R Casebler Words can not express our grati tudo to our good neighbors May God over bless them In each deed I and act of kindness Mnjanrf Mrs D W Kimmel and Cnlldren Birthday Celebration i r41On Saturday December 2 a num 1 bier of friends and relatives Of Mr t Jacob Shaver of Rockport KyY 9 gathered at his home to celebrate J kit 6Etht birthday A aide dlaner was served and a pleasant day watt it io I r i h Uispent byallWe wIsh for him malf morn happy birthdays Those pros ent were Mr and Mrs D P Em berton Mrs Nan Porter and child ren Gilbert Lee and Herbert Mrs Addle Chinn and children Jesse Edyth Glendeen Edward and An ton of Beaver DamMrs Era Shown and children Ruth and C B Jr Mrs W R Carson and children Jane Leland end Kell Mr and Mrs A L Baird and children Arthur Gilbert Clay ConnieFlossie and Hiram Mrs Sarah Westerfleld Mrs Malinda Canary and children Fannielandand Alice Chinn of Beaver Dam Pearla Easterday Lou Baird Messrs Karl Renfrow John Ember ton Clyde Chinn Martin Canary and Hubert Fatherglll HOPKUELL Dec 4lrlsses Polly and Margaret Coleman spent Thanksgiving at home here Polly is teachingat iBeech Creek In Muhlenbcrg county and Margaret Is going to school atI HartfordMr Mrs L S Engler spent Thanksgiving with their son Earl near Kcliols IMr W D Shull who has been sick Is betterI Supt Leach was In this part of i the county visiting schools last weekMr and Mrs P S Coleman gave the young folks a nice social last Friday night In honor of Miss Myr tle Williams of Hartford who Is visiting her schoolmate Miss Mar garet Coleman K Jlbwes CarrJfl a ml M Innle Sbu 1J spent last Thursday night with their aunt Louisa Rock at Wysox Mr Billy Johnson bought a good young horse of Mr Charlie Brown a few days ago for JICi Mr Charlie Williams had 15000 pounds of pea hay baled a few days agoMr Porter Hunley and daughter little Miss Evallne spent Thanks giving day with Mrs Rowe of Cen tertown P Grave Tllfonl On Sunday afternoon December 3 I1911 at 3 oclockat the residence of the brides father Mr Graves near Echols Ky a beautiful wedding occurred between Mr Fred Tllford Rockport Ky and Miss Lizzie Craves of Echols Rev Birch Shields of heaver Dam spoke the words of the marriage ceremony In a very beautiful and Impressive mannerMiss Aadra limes nf Rockport Ky played the wedding march on the piano In her own Inimitable way Miss Lillian Fulkerson and Mr Claude Fulkerson were the at tendants Several Invitations had been pent out and quite a crowd was present to witness the happy event Those voung people have the best wishes of their many friends as they travel down the path of time as husband and wife MAXWELL Dec 2Rev Htckerson of Liver more filled his regular appointment here Saturday and Sunday Misses Clyde and Clabe Bennett of Greenbrier spent Saturday night and Sunday with Miss Pearl Hudson Mss Lattyo Sparks of Hartford visited Miss Annie May Saturday and Sunday Miss Louise Riley of Maxwell went to Owensboro Friday t HMALIHOrS Dec 4Mrs Mottle Reid is quite ill of pneumonia The family have secured Miss Blair a trained nurse from Owensboro to attend her Mr J C Drake Is on the sick list Mr F K Drake Owensboro is the guest of relatives here Mr Hubert Fatherglll of carroll- ton Carroll county Ky and aunt Mrs Louis Knsterdny Hetlln guests of Mrs Ben Ross recentlyereII Mr Pender Maddox and laughter Miss Oma were In Rockport WednesdayMr Hunter attended a pro tracted meeting at Nelson Sunday Miss Myrtle Lambert who Is teaching school here went to Ola ton Thursday to visit her parents Mr R P Bennett and son Arnold of Centertown have been In this vicinity gathering corn Mr Alonzo France Is on the sick list Cured In ills Own Home Town Hopklnsvllle KyJ w Jordan a well known dentist living on Ken tucky Ave near 7th street tells the way for his fellow townsmen to be cured of kidney and bladder trouble- as he himself was cured I had kidney trouble In a very bad form and two doctors performed an op eration but the first relief I had was after taking Foley Kidney Plllsc They have done me more good than anything else I have tried I used to have a terrible pain across mjr back but since taking Foley Kidney Pills I have had no pain and gladly recommend them to aU who have kidney trouble For bale by alt dealers m ONEN UND RED HUNTERS VICTIMS THE RESOl i Of Season Just Closed in So- mStatesThirtySeven Wounded Chicago Dec 1rHunting JIL s cost 100 lives In America this yea ro and has brought serious Injury t thirtyseven according to record kept by Chicago newspapers ThE deaths number the same as lastt year but the Injured totaled les than half of last years Thirty persons killed themselves while hunting and most of them dld it while dragging a gun after them the hammer catching 01n twigs boat gunwales orVire f- encingOutside of the deer season rab bit hunting was the most dangerous sport So Intent on bringing down the quarry was one hunter that 1 he shot at a rabbit In front of a farm house and the small shot struck six young women who were sitting on a porch but missed the rabbit Canada showed only one death In the list Michigan had the most sixteen Wisconsin thirteen Maine eleven Illinois fourteen New York nine Mlncsota seven Penn sylvanla five Ohio four Iowa Kansas and New Jersey three each Connecticut and Oregon two each and Massachusetts Missouri and New Hampshire North Dakota North Carolina Vermont and Washington one each Ohio iijprtedi most Injuries and Wisconsin next most Kentucky Is yet to be heard from O T WUsoYf of Gold Hill Ore who shot a man several years ago by mistake this year Killed his brother mistaking him fora deer One hunter near Phillips Wis hunting at night blazed away at two Indistinct objects in the dark and killed his team of horses Many Elk Slain Livingston Mqnt Dec IIt Is estimated by game wardens and Yellowstone Park officers that dur Inn the hunting season which ended last night more than 500 elk were killed within a radius of ten mile of Jardine near the Yellow stone Park boundary The elk stamneded over the boundary line of the park and fell easy prey to hunters lii Two box cars loaded with elk have arrived here and more are on the way Mrs Victor Schody stepped to the door of her kitchen at Jardlne and shot to death a large bull elk within ton feet of her front door I hall been troubled with constipation for two years and tried all of the best physicians In Bristol Tenn and they could do nothing for me writes Thos E Williams Middles boro Ky Two packages of Cham herlalns Stomach and Liver Tablets cured me For sale by all deal ers in OKNTERTOUN Dec 4Messrs J 1II Maddox C T Overton H O Bennett W Ej Ashby Dr S1V Crow Chester Rowe and JC Jackson attended the Masonic banquet At CeralvoSat urday evening fl Mr Porter Hunley andydaughtor- of near Paradise visited friends and relatives near Centertown ThanksgivingThe of Lone Star and Providence communities are erect log poles and building lines to the Centertown Farmers Switchboard- We expect In n short time to have ai trunk line through fo Rockport and then If Hartford will meet us with a trunk line we will be all o- k In the telephone business Mr JD Bishop hits moved to the Mines Our new flouring mill Is now In operation Rev N B Watson is engaged In ai series of meetings at Providence Notice to Creditors i Ohio Circuit Court Kentucky C M Barnett Admr c Plain tiffs i VS o i J W White c Defendants All persons having claims against theestate of Sylvester Wht ded ceasedare hereby notified to file same with the undersigned Com missioner at his office in Hartford Kentucky properly proven on or before December 1911 or bredthey will be forever F L FELIX Waster Commissioner ICU Ohio CJrcuIt Coijrt1 IJi ri Decv 4 Mr John Fi Allordwl1p- lad been ill quite awhile parted thliItle on the evening pf the 3d bir Jiitord was born and reired near VBito Run In thisI COpp yn4FaP iTycarrold He entered the lter can lIe business hi his home tpVri early in life and by attending atrjct ly to bgalltese sad accumulated ai onslderable tortnas Ue wai oar I ii lii iIoW = ried tbut bfttuFlorence Likenfl J their home wasI girlsIr Mr Alford sold bis business in White Run and moved to Beaver e Dam to educate his children He had been In bad health for two years but still followed the Umber business He was a member of the Christian Church a Mason and was one of the Board of Trustees of the I town After short funeral services conducted by Rev W B Wright al the Christian Church Monday even I tug his remains were interred in t the city cemeterywith Masonit honors I Thieves broke Into the store houses of Mr A D Taylor and Stewart Co last Thursday night but nothing was taken They searched the money drawers but as the merchants deposit all their money every night they did not get any cash They left no clew as ttfwho they were i Notice to TaxPayers You ore hereby notified that the penalty ofa per cent will go on all unpaid taxes the first day of December I am very anxious that all taxes be paid before that time but If not paid the penalty will be put on and property advertised for taxes as I have to collect in order to make my sqttlement with the AUditor Please give this prompt attention and avoid this extra cost 4Gtf T H BLACK S Q C S S THOUGHT THE JUDGMENT HAY HAD SURELY COME Vicksbuvfc MlBB Deer 3sEVc- ry negro should be ready because you know not the day or the hour and you may go right from this church today to heaven or to hell were the words of Rev Oscar Wil liams at a big negro funeral today In St Davids Baptist Church which were followed by a crash and screams and 1000 negroes wore dropped down 13 feet by the floor of the church giving way Fifty men and women were Injur ed In the fall Three women will die from Internal Injuries They are Ella Johnson Evelyn Ford and Ruby TIdwell The superstitious negroes who were In the church declare that there will be many accidents during the month because the funeral was that of a negro who died on Friday Notice to Creditors OhIo Circuit Court Kentucky A K Chapman Admr iic Plain Uff YII P H Chapman tto Defendants All persons having uanis against the estate ofr Dr O F Chnpmtn deceased are hereby incited tql file same with the underulgned Com mlssjoner at his office In Hartford jCentwky properly proven opor Before Dec mber1tJUlt10P or they will be forever barred P If FELJC Commissioner46t4 +A Terrible lllunrtcr To neglect liver trouble Never do it Take Dr Kings Now Life Pills on the tlrst sign of constipation biliousness or inactive bowels and prevent virulent Indigestion Jaun dice or golf stones They regulate liver stomach and bowels and build JamesKr i iol WomunGone Mrs Susan Sullenger died Thursday night at 8 oclock at the home of her son Mr Frank Sullenger six miles from Hartford after an Ill ness of a few days of diseases Incident to old age Mrs Sullenger was 89 years old and was born and reared In Ohio county She was well known In this county She was a good Christian woman who had been a member of the Methodist Church overthree quarters of a cen tury and was loVed by all w o knew her Her surviving children ark James F Sullenger of Owensboro Frank Sullenger of Ohio county and Mrs Jr T Bother Of Henderson county Her husband and five children pre ceded her t6 the graVe one of the latter being the late Mrs Mary F Leach Funeral services were con ducted by Rev R D Bennett The interment took place at the Milton Taylorl cemetery near Hart ford Saturday r It has been said that the only business man who was busy with out advertising was a Georgia gro cer who Was afflicted with the Sev enyear jtch and carried a Waterbury watchs When be wasnt scratching berwairbus winding his watch r t DeigtafcatroyedOwens As the result of tfte plosioipf a barrel of oil In the freight room jot the Lew IflburgI Louisville and Nashville deI bpi the depot wwf burned to the ground causing a confiderable lose as a 1large quantity of freight war lA the warerpom of the depot iatacrlbo for Tla HenOd fl a Fear io 1 4 t fI = ANDr I f Pianos DirectNo Middle t From Factory ns Profits iiI A fine PJauo 15000 CASH175001 onetime Used Pianos from 3600 up Organs from 1500 up T WE AUE FACTORY REPRESENTATIVES tWrite us for Catalbgues The DanielSamuels Music Company I107 W Third 8tH OWENSBORO KY URQWDER Dec iMr V CEakrldge of Hartford visited his brother Mr J M Eskridge Thursday and Friday Mrs Lee Gllllum went to Drakes boro Saturday Messrs J M Eskridge and Chas Price went to Central City Thurs dayMr James Hays of Moorman visited Mr J M Eskridge and fam ilySundayMr Mrs James Ambercrom ble who have been visiting their daughter Mrs James Cardwell of Providence returned home Satur dayMr L O Felts who has been visiting his father Mr Felts at Arlington returned home ThursdayMessrs Harrison Wright and Richard Tabb have gone to Stanton Ill to make their future home Mrs Adolphus Burke who has been ou the sick list is better Mrs Jesse Parrot and children f who have been visiting friends and relatives at Nortonvllle returned home Mrs SaturdayII Creek Friday Mr J M EsVrldge went to Bowl Ing Green Monday THE WONDERFUL STUNT OF CHAMPION EATER Lawrpi c Mass Nov 30 Charles W Glidden of this city who calls himself the champion eater of Now England believes that his Thanksgiving menu today will stand as the biggest individual ef fort of the kind In the United States It Is as follows Fifteen pounds of turkey or chicken two loaves of bread three quarts of tea six bananas and cream twelve doughnuts one bunch of celery ten large potatoes one half pound butter one order of squash two quarts of cranberry sauce one mince pta T TOl1A000 PRICES ABOVE AVERAGE AT MAYSVILLE Maysvllle Ky Dec4The sales of leaf tobacco on the local breaks the past week have been gratifying there having been much leaf offered and sold that was of a high grade This week the sales will be much 1larger owing to the fact that there fla Weed to be offered The growers are anxious to sell while the leaf Is in winter order as It is worth al mpst twice as much in that condi tion Prices here are way above those at other points J Kllleil hy Train Willie crossing the railroad trade at JIcHenry Kyr lasfFrlday evening in prder to wavo asalute at tlw engineer a custom he had prac tired for years Mr Simon Stevens was struck by fast passenger train No 101 on the Illinois Central railroad and instantly killed Ho had miscalculated the nearness of the train which is not scheduled to slow up or stop at that point The train was stopped however and the i remains of the unfortunate ypung man were taken to Central City where relatives reside He was crushed but not badly mutilated- It was certainly an unlookedfor and terrible accident Notice By request of Mr D Ford re celver the Hartford tobacco wars house will be open on Thursday December 14 for the reception of the pooled tobacco I also want the fi nance committee to meet me In Hartford on above date E C BAIRD Chmn Com Notice to Irwlttori J E Bean and H B Bean Admr- c Plaintiffs vs M Jean Defendant All persons having claims against the estate of Rev G J Bean de ceased are hereby notified to file same with the undersigned Com missioner at bls office in Hartford Kentucky properly proven on or before December 16th Idll or they will be barredF Master Commissioner 46t4yOhio Circuit tl Court In adtaMitcli to the Italian Am baesador atWajtlngtpn the Minister et Ytttljtn AValrs charges that AddburM 1t f f i EASTVIEW rtDec tThe farmers are about through gathering corn and the yield is better than anticipated Messrs Bob Ralph of Owensbo ro and Bill Martin of Sutherland spent a few days last week with relatives and friends in this vicinity Mf S R French is spending a few days with relatives and friends at Beaver Dam and Taylor Mines Mr Elder Dodson of No reek moved Into this vicinity Tuesday to make It his future home Mrs Effie Martin and children spent Saturday night with Mr and Mrs J E Taylor at Maxwell Mr Clinton Miller of Maxwell I was the guest of Mr and Mrs Albert iTaylor Sunday 1 lMrs Mary French la on the sick list ttMr James Northern died here November 29th in his sixtythird year of paralysis and a complies j tion Of diseases Mrs Mary Ambrose died of ap pendicitis November 19 In tine 43d year of her age Funeral services were conducted on the 20th at BellsRun church by Rev Norris Las r k brook After services her remain Il were laid to rest In the Bells Run y f+ cemetery She leaves a husband 1 seven children and a host of friends lto mourn her untimely death Mr Crowe of Adaburcr b- was the guest of Mr and Mrs W T French Sunday I I For Sale FarmsAll sizes from 6 to 300 acres We can please you If you want to buy lana A C YEISER CO- Hartford Ky Guns Gunse lave just received a large line of I t UD Ip nEs fwt boiU J t Airu4nit pn Shells Etc 4nd respectfullyask you to r caUandspe tho largest and best linp pf ShojT Gunsever in Hartford 1 Iji 1 a prices the Lpweijt U S CARSON GROCERYMAN Hartford Kentucky I i41 41e0 ee 41Q4 0 BringYour Produce tTOI rt 1 1Iana Acton General Dealers in 1 r Groceries Queens w eFurni re Har4wareStov Visit our store where the right prices always prevail r jnNsAcTON Kentucky4i f t i