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Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.): December 6, 1911
Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.): December 6, 1911 Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Jno. P. Barrett & Co. Hartford, KY 1911 haf1911120601_sn84037890 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.): December 6, 1911 Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.) Jno. P. Barrett & Co. Hartford, KY 1911 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognitio n (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has be en done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Librar ies Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. ?"l hbkjt" T!3!R5rrw,,'0!!P & r THE ht j IS FORD FlERALD. i Jiiij fftrld, . Subscription $1 Per Year, in Advance. Coaav Ua Bcnfd of ,. i ill tn . Ik Ken f lit Mm Katicni ,- ,- .. limkrhr .,.,at Si Back." dUJ Kinds Job Printing Neatly Executed. XO. 49 I principles of organized labor, and that he dfdJnVjt tell all that he knew week by O. W. McKnlght, of tha concerning the fire. can not reflect any Just condemna- GRE Howell neighborhood, of some pur OHEME BUSY SESSION OF McNAMARAS Hodges., says that la3t May the tion on the cause of labor as a blooded Duroc Jersey hogs which !ie grand Jury was undertaking to whole." had grown. The sale was exten-jslvethe causo of the fire and Confrlon Shocks Mitchell. advertised In stock Journal? BUGS thst'Cohri Bent him money to come CONGRESS IS ON and hog fanciers from Louisville, PLEAD GUILTY Roanoke, Va Dec. 1. John Mitchell, vice president of tho Amerto Chicago, so as not to appear as a Ellzabethtown, Nastnille, Lima, O., ican Federation of Labor, and past witness; that while he was there he J and other places at a distance, at- president of tho United again with to Have Been (aliases, met Mr. Howard, man homany Destined to To Murder and Dynamit- ers of America, was Mine Work- Is Until tentIetl anl hought freely. The sale shown and the same had was conducted by H. L. Igleheart, seen In Morgan field and also In Owthe Associated Press dispatches tellof Kllzabethtown, Discovered. Summer Time. ing Charges. and Fied Rop- ing of the confession of the McN'amensboro, who admitted to him that ipert, of Decatur, Ind. ke had set fire to the two buildings, ara brothers. Mr. Mitchell said he Mr. McKnight offered sixty head OF DEPOSITION and wbHf tho building In Owensboro BOTH PARTIES Oil THE WATCH and tho buyers bid spiritedly for evCLEAR SKY was utterly shocked. "I confidently THE LIKE BOLT F was, burning, he was sitting in the expected that the McNamaras would eryone of them. The total receipts lobby of Braun's restaurant, smokibe cleared and that It would be were $2,871 or an average of $47.85 For Political Advantage in the per head, the top price being $380, Comes Action Convicting: Men shown by exports that the Times Seems to Show Diabolical Plot ing a cigar. building was blown up by a gas exIn Ills deposition Hodges also which Mayes & Kerfoot, of Kllzaof Wholesale Destruc- Of a Stupendous and Presidential Struggle plosion and not by dynamite. stated that shortly before the fire bethtown, paid for Zelma, a champ-Io- n "Having been a miner,' I have fin Owensboro, Cohn had boxed up brood sow. tioriby Fire. Next Year. Awful Crime.- so'mo knowledge of the use of dynaand Shipped away between $1.,000 r. s. troops and $1?,000 worth of goods. That mite. The report of the inspection BIPROBABLE THUS WILL ESCAPE OALLQW.4 ofthe ruined building showed plain- AS REVEALED AT OWKXSHOKO some of the shipments were made by KCOXO.MV SESKiOX FOR SERVICE IX CHINA ly that the basement was not damiail,whlle most of It was sent In Washington, Dec. 3, The reguThe Owensboro Inquirer of Sun- drummer's trunks by boat, so as to Manila, Dec. 2. In spite of adLos Angeles, Cal., Dec. 1. James aged! Knowing' that dynamite ald Convices from Peking saying that it Is keep down suspicion. Hodges says lar session of the B. McNamara pleaded guilty to mur- ways blows- - down, I felt confident day say a I ir der In the first degree here y It has just leaked out that about that he helped to haul the trunks gress will be convened at noon to- - Improbable that American troops that It could not have been used in brother, John J. McNamara, en- - this casd. From the beginning, all four weeks ago a very sensational to the boat aud was assisted by his morrow, Piaetleally every member from the Philippines will be sent to 'His will be In his seat and the galleries, ; China, preparations continue tered a plea of guilty to having dy-- of .the i officers and leaders of the deposition.- - was given by E. D. son Shelly. to ' Ho'dges also says that while he as usual, will be crowded. send the Fifteenth Infantry, which mamlted the Llewellyn Iron, works 4 federation asked the public to with- Hodges, formerly president of the Legislative machinery Is in read- - will arrive here hold judgment until tho McNamaras Ohio Valley Dry Goods Confpany, on wns in Chicago, he accompanied here on Christmas day, 1910. James D. McNamara's confession had been given a trial. This comes behalf of the Insurance companies, Cohn totheAdamsJ3xpxca,in(nri,. !jDca..fnra - lnjisessl'jn, - - Sial)r4 - -- Onlcra rh'e" 1nthe"caae on.'Il. LaswetT, trustee. where he socuied a large package Clark and other leaders having pre- - men who have been transferred clear up absolutely 4he- - oxploslon as a ureal uhutlr to Tne." " Mr. Mltclfell camo here to deliver who is seeking to recover about weighing nearly 100 pounds that dieted that adjournment may not from other regiments In order to and fire which at 1:07 a. m., October 1, 1910, wrecked the plant of a lecture and gave out the $13, 500 .insurance on the stock of contained all kinds of cheap Jew- come until after the national con - bilng the Fifteenth Infantry up to the Los Angeles .Times and caused statement a few minutes' before he goods destroyed by flie on the night elry, rings, bracelets, etc., and Cohn ventlons of tho two big political par - 'war strength to be ready by Sundav persons, wanted him to peddle same, --taking ties have been held. This has not to take their places In the ranks, entered the hall. The labor leader of December 7, 1910. w,v the death of twenty-on- e The number of men transferred 13 . j.The men's lives arc considered would not express himself as to The deposition of Hodges, to- whateyer Iip could get for It, but happened since. 1888. Rved. James D. likely will get a what effect the confession would gether with a number of other per- that he declined for fear of getting were filled 572, which brings the Fifteenth In- Hotel lobbies wlth groups In which members of fantry up to 1,389. The auxiliary life term and John J. fourteen have on the caufee of labor. sons who also corroborate Hodges Into' trouble, and returned home. years. It Is known that the Insurance the two Houses wore conspicuous, troops who have been ordered to Labor Council Auks" For Death in many of his statements, Is given prepare for their departure for Chl- Penalty. The contention that the Los AnIn the case against the Hamburg-Breme- n companies have had three detectives There were hosts of other out-of- geles Times building was not dyna- -' St. Joseph, Mo Dec. 1. At a Fire Insurance Company, working on the case, and last Aug- town folks among them, tho usual na also are ready to Join. Official mlted Is dead beyond' resurrection meeting of the Central Labor Coun- and while they were marked filed ust, one of them went to Wlckllffe, contingent drawn to Washington circles are reticent. cil of St. Joseph, representing near- - in the Circuit Clerk's office. It Is Ky... where Jeff Hodges, a son of B. fltirlnir n. Cnncreaslonal session bv or argument. HAIH) WINTER COMING In a statement to the court of tho ly all tho labor unions of the city, known that they have been under D. Hodges, was being tried for mur curiosity or In connection with pend- FOlt THK WRETCHED I'OOK intention of the defense, Attorney resolutions wero adopted lock and key, and will probably be ler. and In order to get an oppor- Ing legislation. young Hodges, Lecorapt Davis, for tho defense, .unanimously demanding the death until the case is called for trial be - tunty to talk to all the "When you contemplate New York, Dec. i. Tho national said: "After a long consideration penalty for the gfjajprjis. Indlg-o- f fore Judge BIrkhead at the ap- thinking that he' could secure some Important legislation to be conaicr-evldenc- e organization of the Salvation Army, fina consultation .nation a at a hlgjnltcji'umong tho proaching December term of court. got led," said Speaker Clark pertaining to the fire, the matter and which has been gathering reports between counsel for the defendant, union men onftccQunt pf the affair, Hodges Is a farmer, and lives on a spree In order to bo locked up, "you are forced to the conclusion from Its charity relief ofllclals In all ' . .. will be in session unwe have concluded to withdraw the about seven miles south of Owens- but afterwards found out that he that Congress States, ansummer, If not until parts of the United plea of not guilty and have tho de- - TYLER WAS THE FIRST boro. When the Ohio Valley Dry real !v wanted to see Shellv Hodges, tll well Into the nounces that the approaching winIn this case a plea of TO MAKE SETTLEMENT boy who has assisted his father fall." fendant enter Goods Company was Incorporated the guilty, and the like course wo in- Upon tho attitude or the Insurgent ter will be a period of preat sufferhe was given the title of president In hauling the trunks to the boats ing for the very poor people, espec I to pursue with reference to J. Frankfort, Ky Dec. 1. The first by Charles-ConRepublicans will depend the legisla tend who owned a con- - and trails. ially of the larger cities. More than To make final settlement trolling Interest in the The Insurance companies nave re. tive accomplishment In the Senate. J. McNamara, wherein he is charged Sheriff wltli having destroyed tho Llewellyn with tho State Auditor for this Meted the payment or the insurance. They hold the balance of power as ever before tlle hs'' and rising cost firm began business In of food stuffs, clothing, fuel, shel- Iron works or with having placed year's taxes was Sheriff Henry on West Second street, and at the claiming that not onlv was the store between the regular Republicans ,er "" " siacKnes oi operation in at tho Llewellyn Iron ler, of Caldwell county. W, H, same time Cohn was also largely In et on Ijre. but that nearly all the 'and the Democrats and without their many of the bS industries, are caus 'Hammond,, of Trigg county, was works." ncnulesence nothlnc can be done by Dry Mock had been shinned away several Lin,.. terested In the Green River poor to look toward the K the f n, M,n,inr nnriin. Then each was called In turn and right behind and was given number Goods Company at Morganfleld, dnvs before the lire, i.nr,iinr nniiiiiirnnq winter with apprehension. The de- plea. om f formally made his two om the settlement books. There which was also destroyed by fire, Cohn has never been back to nlnre h left, about ten davs who hope to formulate tariff legis- mands for charity relief this year. "If I could have seen any way Is considerable rivalry among some burning up over $300,000 worth of Army offwe would not have dono of the Sheriffs to be first to settle, property In out of it, imfore the fire occurred, although It lation along Republican lines claim according to Salvation that town. It," said Attorney Darrow, after tho and Mr. Tyler appreciates winning 's sild that he Is making his home that tho progressives are committed icials, will be 15 per cent, greater In Hodges' deposition tl Is stnt- - ' In Chicago. to tho support of the tariff board. than n year ngo. trial. "The Los Angeles Times jthe honor this year, ed that on tho morning of the firo building was blown up by nitro-- 1 Insurgent Senators, however, say In Morganfleld, ho was In the store glycerine, to be sure, but the bomb iinpii pTfinU" they expect to draw their own con- McLEAN COUNTY "GOMES nriTTIf at that place, when a man unknown ' My I TFRm DF ullUHl t touched off the gas, and the gas clusions from the board's figures fltflL DUl.l Ul DERMIC in film noma Infn rhn otnrA nnrl nf. really did It." ACROSS" AS TO PRICE tor having a talk with Charles Cohn, . IS ON AT OWENSBOROl AU factions Indicate that there Is Later he said: "Of course I feel I MURDER WHS REVEALED he was given a check for S3ii, signindeno disposition to surrender have helped the McNamaras by geted by tho Green River Department ting them to plead guilty, In so far pendence of action on tariff quesOf Tobacc- o- Reconsider Their as they probablv will not be sentonc- - By Alleged Private Confession store, and drawn on the Owensboro Important .Cases to be Tried tions nnd few profess belief that the r ed to death. We have had hls acvumiJaiijr. UUUKlllK iiuuk;b ouso folFederal board's findings will be Action as to Sale of Want to Finish Before that Cohn also gave this man, who-- j Left by Slayer for His since a tion under consideration lowed bllndlv. register-- 1 he afterwards learned had legisago Monday." week , Little In the vav of artual the frol. Christmas. ed as H. Howard. Cincinnati, $1' In Family. ' "john J. McNamara, secretary- lation Is llkelv until after the holii monev, and that Cohn took the train day recess. The urgent deficiency t treasurer of the International, AsThe Home Waiehouse Company Tne regular December term of the appropriation bill will bo rushed Richmond, Va., Dec. 2. A news- for Owensboro that afternoon. Dursociation of Bridge and Structural Society of Equity y a .brother of James paper prints the cnitline.of Ing the night the store was set on LVj court for Daviess county con-fir- e, through to meet emergency needs of i and Green Rter Workers, nnd tho next dav Cohn was Vened In Owensboro Monday morn-bac- k the Government and consideration poolers In McLean county, at a mass B did not enter a plea at this time what is Bald to have been a detailed . convention held at Calhoun Friday In Morranfleld nnd seen In a lngi w(tn jujge t. F, Blrkliead to tho Indictment similarly entered and private confession left by Henor tho ether big Bupply measures afternoon reconsidered their forconference with Howard, nnd Hjllg Tne couft expects to great-th- will begin. "against him for tho Times explosion, ry Clay Beattle, Jr., for tho perusal proposboth were seen to leave on the ly ciean up tll0 jocet, which Is parties will seek mer action o' rejecting tho pool political when arraigned Tuesday, It Is of his family alone. It Is said that but Both o ed sale of the 12,000,000 train together that night. roady In much better shape than it such advantage as might - one of the detectives who worked accrue virtually certain that tho proceedHodges also ))as i,ee tor a iong tme for prices In his deposition There the Gallaher Limited Ings against him for this charge will .on the caso was permitted to see the from an economy program. ranging from $10 to $C for the leaf on November 24. 1910, There are a numberNof imporlunt will be a big livers and haibors apbe dismissed. The State admits It confession, which Is more circum states that lugs, and $3 for trash, and day Cohn left Owensboro and known and cateH on the docket and several of propriation bill popularlv has no evldencce to connect him stantial than that made public the J the declared for acept-anc- c never returned, that the enmo Mr. illiem ai;o the large damage sulti along with the public building bill unanimously .with this case. John J., however, day Beattle was executed. of the sale as negotiated by Howprd came into the Ohio Vallv ntrntnat tlin illffprotif rnrnnrnHnrm According fohls, Beat,tle decided pleaded guljtv to having caused the "pork barrel" nnd hearings as begin this the sale's committee, and as acceptIron turn wonVtt linfnt'A ttin rrltrif Wflfl ' Dry Goods Company's store and call- abQut tho of the Llewellyn The tilal ofthe on this mcnBure will i explosion ed by the other counties of the dised ror Cohn: that ps goon ns thev cases or J. R. Laswell against week. works, In which nobodv was killed. committed to kill his wife. The denodpes a ten Insurance companies will also Fred-cric- k "almost met, Cohn ga o Mm session of the Senate trict. District Attorney John Dk tails of the murder coincide t quarter o en out an'd get The poolers at the meeting transdrink: attract a great amount of attention. will be nerfunctory. the usual comwill recommend life Imprison- precisely with the theory of the M" stor. Irit acted their business In a harmonB. McNamara, and case set out by the State at the trial. the he dM co nut of Is certain that the term will be mittees being appointed . to advise It ment for James way, and the acceptance of tho Beattle Induced his cousin Paul to ' returi'pd rnd T'owrn' '""1 purchased a very busy one, as Judge BIrkhead tlif I'recldent nnd tho House (hat ious ten years for John J. l.IcNamara, sale seemed to be satisfactory to a curduroy suit complete. Judge Walter Bordwell alone buy the gun and hide it behind a make every effort to have the the Senate Is in session. will but every pooler of the organization In f'n tl Is Hip to Owonshoro, II. nttorneys work as rapidly as possistumn on the Midlothian turnnlke. can fix the sentence. It n nnlmHr ilinf Roby ble In order that the session may WOMEN ("A USE PASTOR registered at tho "n Innntml . """ Ortlo F. McManlgal, who confess- It is stated that he shot his wife ( Howard I""" V a meeting. lThe House as. H. Wood, Cincinnati. O. not be prolonged through the ChristTO ItESttX FROM rill'IK'H ed to having blown up the Llewellyn full In the face as she was stepping (had refused to accept the sale of tho Iron Works here in 'December, from his automobile and that sho Deposition's have also beon taken mas holiday" season. ,tne n.B"re? "x.e1' bu 8tood of John J. fell backward Into the road. Beat- - showing the hand writing to Tie of Owing to the fact thnt the last 1910, at the direction It Is said that a protracted original prices asked by McNamara, will be brought to trial, tie denied thnt he first knocked his the same person. Howard also goes term of the Circuit Court was held ing carried on by Miss Annie Mae out for the which ranged recstory which gavo him by the name of Fred Boone, and Is In September and that fewer new iTannehlll, of Pennsylvania, and Miss the organization, ,,e wife down, a but it is expected the State will lenf and luG cow- - belter known In Chicago as "Jack." suits than Implying f 8 or ommend a light sentence, because "much annoyance. usual have been filed 'Mary Henderson, of Connecticut. fro'n Tl,fc deposltIonTf Hodges shows alnpa. Mint ttmn It la finrfllv AvnortnH 'u'hlnli wna nrlirlnnllv hnfMlti In Mm unit f ii iui iiiu ii aaii ardlce." Beattle Is also said to have he turned 8tate's evidence. The 0Ctln f tl, McLean COUntj' rf.ni mnr ihnt hn onf .,nnfc hi TvifA'a that Cohn left Owensboro on No- - M,nt It u,lll rn,,lr ...W.W thnn the PMlnt Tlantl.t Ph,,rrl, . ,M.. .. . W ...lfVV ...,.. WV w. What fionipers Say. li.Ml. " ' I V....t nf uhlrh' """' " II.. ' anu on ovemuex noU two wcekg to dl8p08e of all iRev Mt j, Cox wa8 pator 1b Caus- - ,,-- ! a mn1,An I" nA..nl..,. during tho wild drive into vemuer asbody Toledo, O., Dec. 1. "I am vauey ,i, as. me creditors or tne... "uo ,"ct" pcuuiiik ior m Ing no MttU excitement In that unio . My nihmnn,i -- - w.-o- .,, -I am astoundedl ""'"", will now go through . "" tounded! .- " V.U .. 'several weeks, nipany nieu an invoi- term of the court He is said to have asserted that UTy uooas tlon of tho county. Tho two women credulity haB been Imposed upon. It a hitch, and that the Gallauntary petition in Danicrupicy, anu begun their meeting several days without I. Is "a bolt out of a clear sky." Theso his marriage was comparatively on ine nigni ot December 7 tho v.,iw ago, and Rev. Mr. Cox, in his ser her Limited will receive the tobac"exclamations wore those of Samuel loveless and was forced, upon him I co from all of the four counties in store burned. Auctlou Sale D. D. Schroader mon iflst Saturday, resigned his dampers, president of the Amarlcon by his father's earnest wishes. At the timo of the fire Hodgea 8t0ck of goods Unloii street 1 charge because of the church mem- the district. who waB told itineration of Labor, Tobaco' Average Drop. was registered at the Rome hotel in o'clock bers allowing the women to hold Poltth'e McNamara admission. Helped Their Neighbor. Washington, Nov. 30. The Gov- - 0maha Neb., having been thero a. B. LIKENS. Assignee. services in the church. His resignade Asked if he believed Cloverport, Ky., Nov. 30. Twen-tv-severnmeni report snows uie louacco from the 5th to the 9th ot Decern- , ,. velopments would Injure tho causo crop tion was accepted, but the two wo- members of thn Mnrlnrn this year to be several points ber- Mrs. Llvasa Foster haa rented men changed their meeting places Woodmen of America, of tho Custer of organlzedlabor, tears came-Int- o nve-yeaverage, ootn in tieiow tne - ,lm1n , Gompers' eyes. "They are not goAfter Hodges returned to Owens- - property at Owensboro and she and to the Vacant Btore In Phllpot, retrathnrPrt 35 arr nf mm production and value. ing to do It any good," ho Bald. boro, an attempt was made to In- her daughter left last Friday for cently occupied by the store of Mrs. terday morning, and sawed wood in of the Mothodist The ladles "The cause of labor has been Impos- - 1t maI (I11 ntnn m AAMlnt11lHfp nl vestigate tho..ause of the fire by thnt city where they will .reside In Fannie Tuttle. the afternoon for Earl Ka8eylv,who a board the future. accidentally shot oftVhls '"thumb a bazaar headquarters In the old Firo Marshal Neiklrk, and SOME WELL RAISED HOGS OUU VtSU.tW. tug LJIUDO M. .WWW few weeks ago. H.l.i n.HJH qf Inquisition was held before RefT..... The career of the Standard dill eree Dean on behalf ot the creditors can not win by .such methods aa galore and a good time SELL AT FAXCY PRICES Evassured. This unex erybody invited, of the Ohio Valley Dry Goods Com Company vt New Jersey oHlcJllyr Herbert Cooper, who murdered. ' V Ipany, In which Hodges testified, but came to an end Thursday. Tha'subtj Hopklnsvllle, Ky., Dec. 2. That George Sanger in London, com-mltpected 1b ' nothing pay well Wohalf of more or less than a failure of two suicide by falsing fine hogs fop TbI BimU fl 7mi the1,la dePB,t'0Bl len on '1m stated sldlarlea will resumo business at .shown by the salewill conducted was tedrailroad track.placing his neck on Insurance, xomnki, Individuals to live up to the high,, their ho.me offlcos. iUli"""fl this a ly P IE 37th YEAR. HARTFORD K:Y., WEDXE6j9T, DECEMBER 6, 1911. GFRRE Thought Last -- prepari.j Sixty-secon- to-dd- ( -- I ' ht - y, I I f. ! J n, Zlhl Oiv-"!o- ro I h,' .... i nr -- , to-da- pre-Fecr- et at ; al-ea- 1 te i """' """ 0W " z-- . j ... A iiu, V -- . i,Dio ,. o.... ""' sec-l"t- a" "" !.-- to-da- y. to-da- en ar v. tfi'fe "iS! v ft IM1 1 Tl A - i '&& IPN' " " fi - ' " ','" . '' 'ji' n Tl '' ' '" 3pr.TMiiiFiiiu '"",'1 ,,... ' ""' E' "" - '""U nra ; "' ''' !" ,, - - n I. hi n in mi ij SS?s?s,sapaasaiaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBjgfB '. - i'W' n ' 'W "" "f' fr ml i'JIi "'iSlajtlawwt PAOK TWO. In the meantlmo Caliproduction had been InLARGEST OUTPUT creasing so rapidly that It became the dominant feature of 1909 and 1910, outstripping the production OF PETROLEUM of any other Stato and promising to retain this' supremacy In the future. The trado effect of these developlargely discounted by the Ever Reported Over 200,-000,00- 0 ments was small proportion of gasolene and kerosene yielded by the Gulf and Barrels California oils and It was only when the superior character of the Mld- PRODUCED IN UNITED STATES';Continent oil was recognized that the mlddlo western contributions began to be taken seriously In tho LaSt Year UtlCle Sam iS genoral trade. Geographic and technical factors put California pe Greatest Oil Producer in troleum at a disadvantage compared with the eastern supply, but tho the World. great production has compelled such advances In refining methods as to AXI) STIMi TllKl'Hi: MHCJIXR make It reasonably certain that will In tho future yield good Including lubrl-caUn- g More than 200,000,000 barrels of refined products. and Illuminating oils. oil. with n value of nearly There .to now H8.440 oil wells were produced In the United States last year, according to Da In operation In the lTnlted States. vid T. Day, of the United States Thoy average about 4 barrels a day, In Pennsvlvnnla and Now York Survey, In an advance ecological from "Min- old wells in some districts yield a chapter on petroleum eral Resources of the United States' profit on an out"t of less than one-fift- h of a barrel a day. The origifor 1910. In 1839, The ptetroleum Industry In tho nal Drake well, drilled says Dr. Day, has would probably, if It were cleaned, United States, d of beon characteilzod by a phenomenal be capable of yielding year for the last four a barrel a day. Another well close lncerase eaah years. Each year's gain over that of to the Drake well Is 45 years old the year before has been so remark- and Is still being pumped. Ovor 8,500,000 acres of land are able as to lead to tho bollef that the of production had been reach- leased for oil and 700,000 acres are limit ed, but the Increase lias, continued owned In fee by oil operators. rapidly. After varying between 30,-- nols field. THE HARTFORD HERALD fornia's WEDNESDAV, DEC. 0, J0J1. LARGE L CLASS OF GANDDATES rinii. T.nnr niaeaaaa result from colds which wera expected to ret well fasiaselvss. The lemlble course when cold settles In the cheit la to UkaJ - Will be Initiated in Hartford Soon. THE Horehound Syrup. IT IS A GRAND REMEDY FOR THE THROAT AND LUNGS. The srreat relief It affords In the Inflamed lungs Is most gratifying to those who hays been harIt relaxes the tight feeling In the chest, clears the air passassed by an obstinate. Irritating couith. ages of phlegm, soothes and heals soreness In the bronchial tubes and restores sound conditions In the respiratory organs. Dr. ntw. BALLARD'S WOODEN OF THE WOULD Will Have Big Demonstration Recent Affair Was a Big Success. HEADQUARTERS IX Cal-Ifn'n- in HARTFORD Put Up in Three Sizes, 25c, 50c and $1.00 per Bottle. Buy tho 11.00 stxe. It contains five times as much as the 2fo slse, and you ct with each bottle Herrick's Red Pepper Torous Plaster for the chest. JAMES 1". a a $12S,-000,00- 0, bt one-thir- nually and 1900. the oil output was over G3.000.000 barrels in 1900 and Inbarrels In creased to S8.000.000 1902. In 1903 It passed the mark. In 1904 It was over 170.000.000 barrels, and In 1903 nearly 133,000,000 barrels. After n slight decline In 1900 the output rose again. In 1907 reaching IOC.000,000 barrels. It' was barrels In 1908. 1S3.000.-00- 0 barrels In 1909. and 209,330.-04- 8 barrels In 1910, a gain of 14 por cent ovor the record output of 1909. This broupht the total out-nbIiipp the beginning of tho Industry to more than two billion barrels. The United States Is now bv far 178.-000,0- 00 ut and- - aO.ftOlMMO. luvrrls. anIn the decade between 1890 c e. RACE OKI-- YOUTSEV Aaix i)icxTni)A"T;niox the greatest In fact. It produces country: I 1 ;r more Uian oil In the rest of the world together. 1910 the wolls of this country ylold-o- d nearly 0 per cont of the total production. Russia scoring a poor ccend with about 70.000,000 barrels, or 21 per cent. The production of other countries Is comparatively negligible. P'o third on the list, contributing only 3.87 por ront of the total. Tlie excess of the petro16um of tl'e United States over the normnl When the hands chap badly and demand l? shown by the fact that tho skin splits on the finger tips, evthe- 209.."-.G,nbarrels produced In ery motion is painful. RALLARD'S 1910 brought n smaller return SNOW LINIMENT puts an end to 183.170.-48- 7 tho misery. S127. 890.328 than the One or two applicabarrels In 1910. which was val- tions heals all soreness and restores ued at S128.32S.427. The oven the hands to sound condition. Price smaller output In 1908, 17S.000.000 25c, 50c and $1.00 por bottle. Sold barrels, was valued nt still more by Hartford Drug Co., Hartford, $129,079.18) As the production Kv., Donovan & Co., Heaver Dam, has Increased the average price has Ky. m tone down from more than $1 a barrel in CJon to 01 cents In 1910. RANK EX MI.KR ROOEHS TKXDIMtS RESIRXATIOX Those repeated great Increases In oil production have beon duo to tho successive development of four great Frankfort. Ky Nov. 30.- - -f- iellev-a petroleum fields farther west thanilng that ills usefulness as Dank Rv Examiner of the State might be lm- tho old productive centers. 1900 U'e oountrv bad adapted Itself paired by reason of the charges to the influx of oil from western made against him in connection Ohio and Indiana; then came in with the Rank of Kentucky, In Lexrapid HiirroFRlon the development of ington, whore he was indicted for tho Cnlf field In Tons and Louis- alleged falso bwcarlng In conneciana, tlie field in Ok- tion with a (uaitcrly roport, Lon lahoma and Kansas, and the 1111- - Rogois has sent to Secretnry of State Rruuer bis resignation as Mr. Rogers says Rank Examiner. there is no ground for the charges FOB YOUR HAIR. against him. In accepting tho resignation, Dr. Here Are Facts We Want You to Rruner says he has every confidence in Mr. Rogers, and does not believe Prove at Our Risk. that thoro is the slightest foundation for tho charges made against When the roots of tho hair nro Mr. Rogers In Lexington. entirely dead and tho pores of tlie When your feet arc wet and cold, scalp aro glazed over, wc do not bennd your body chilled through and lieve that anything can restore hair through from exposure, tnko a big growth. dose of Chamberlain's Cough Reme- Rut, when tho hair roots retain idy. bathe your feet In hot water bowV nny life, wo bolievo tliero Is noth- " bed, and yu "o . ... n avj duiui juuiuuiu nun ''"o KI"K ...i tllS liui win most certain to ward off a scvero growth as wiU Rexall "93" Hair, Rood Novels Thunwi In. m cold. For sale by all dealers. Tonic. To prove that statement, wo A reader of the Chicago Record-Heral- d promise to promptly return all the with a mathematical turn of Lntv of Contraries. money you pay us for Rexall "93" "Do you over give your husband mind has calculated that tho serial Hair Tonic, should it not pleaso Christmas hints?" novels published In that paper in a you. year represent a saving of from "Of course I do." , Rexall "93" Hair Tonic destroys "Do you? Why, tho leaBt hint ir to $18 to Its readers. Ho figtho germs which are usually re- makes my husband so mad I" ures that for the fiction lover It Is sponsible for baldness. It pene"Pooh! you don't know the com more economical to subscribe' for trates to the roots of the hair, stlm- - bination. I tell mv husband I don't the Record-Heral- d than to go with- ulatlng and, by promoting circula- - want wunt T do want, nnd then I out it. tlon, nourishing' them. "No other largo city dally," he get Jti Rexall "93" Hair Tonic holps to continues, "prints so much of the relievo scalp (rrltntlon, to remove) with the Coming of Mlddlo Ago best new fiction, In addition to all dandruff, to prcvenltho hair from There Is a letting down In tho phys-falll- the news of tho day. Not counting out, and to promote an In- - leal forces often shown In dnnoy-creas- me luuuiueiuuiu dijui t niurien ii mu growth oJialr. It comes In j lnr and painful kldny and bladder SundayMagazino of the Record-Herall. , ailment and urinary irregularities, two sizes, prices 50 dents and that magazine prints yearly at nemoraber, ypu can obtain It only.Folev Kidney Pills are a splendid least four serial noVels by some of .regulating and strengthening medl-Jame- the best popular authors Rider nt our store Tho Rexall Store Conan Doyle, Louise H. Williams, 2l Main St , clne at such n time. Try them. For Haggard, sale by all dealers. Jeffery !Far- m ,T,racy, Oporge Glbbo, Hartford, Ky, to-da1 to-daCla-'Ici- a, th ro bo-fo- ro ," Henry Nov. 30. Frankfort, Youtsoy, of Newport, sorving a life sentence here for complicity In the murder of (lovornor William fioe-bo- l, was shorn of his office as president of tho Penitentiary Christian and the Endeavor Society annual election for this office has been declared off. Tho rival candidates this year for this place were Youtsey forre-elec-tlo- n and Curtis Jett, of Jacksop, who Is sorvlng p life sentence for the murder of .Inmes R. Marcum, The feeling and James Cockrell. among the convicts over the rivalry of Youtsey and .Tott has boon so keen that at times they have almost come to blows. Kit Brown, ebnlrman of tho Prison Commission, and Warden K. E. deMudd, after a conference cided that Youtsev and .Tett nre getting too much notoriety over the election. The warden will appoint tho president. for the Covornor Wlllson, third time during his administration, refused to grant Youtsey a pardon. The petition was presented by Chaplain Walter Vrceland. to-da- K, Hartford Camp No. 202 held a rousing meeting onthe night of 'Nov. 25, and an elegant supper was served to tl'o hungry choppers and 'their ladles. To say 'that thoy did Justice to the dainties would be putting It mildly. Major P.. K. District Manager, Russell, was present and arrangements wore made to bold a mammoth 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 district will be given the Amplified Degree and the entire Protection membership will be advanced to the Sublime Degree of Morning. The public Installation of 410 officers from the 41 Camps In the district "wlirifo' one" Some of the of the meeting. head ofnceis will be present and music will be funlshcd by a cornet has band. A special dispensation been granted all Camps for this meeting onlv, allowing them to admit new members at $5.00, which Includes medical examination and transportation to Hartford and reI rJALLAIlU rnorniETon ISoio And RccommcmdedBvI ST. LOUIS, HO. Stephens ?jre Salve Is a pemedr of great power In diseases of the eyes or eyelids. It heals quickly and strengthens the sight. ilAKTl OUD MBUG CO., HARTFORD, KY., DONOVAN & C O., BEAVER DAM, ICY. ncl nnd others In that class. Then In tho body of the paper thoro Is nearly always another good serial, running dally and Sunday, which means a complete new novel every month or two, or, say, eight whole fiction In a books of high-clas- s year. At the usual price of $1.50 these twelva novels In book form would cost $18. I get all this thrown In extra with a mighty good I call It a bargain." newspaper. way.4o lonk..alJtaiui. It seems to be a sensible way. The real cause of the popularity of the Record-Horalhowever, Is that It Is home newspathe best per in the country. That-4s-one d, tho arch of the sky, or tho crest of a wavo or (tho flock of fleecy clouds that the shepherd wind is driving over the pastures of the sky There is only one discord to a thousand harmonies. Thoro is a whole sky full of robins to one hooting night owl, and to every destructive torrent there are hundreds of placid streams with water lilies anchored at their banks, nnd stars laying bright reflections to sleep In their Iwsams . m m INTERESTING EVENTS IN CHIC ACQ NINETEENTH NATIONAL i,t. Xntme'.s Wnsliiooiiin, tiny, rocky l3le In Clear Lake, California, there is a perpetual soda fountain, from which turn. Major Russell has established gushes better soda water than the produce. FurtherbondquarterB at the Commercial chemists can more, here are natural wash tubs In Hartford, where any InforHotl washing machines ana, in some mation desired by Camps or mem- and soap. In places, even ready-mad- e He lias rebers can bo obtained. the Yellowstone National Park tho cently arrived from the western part familv wnflh mav he easilv disposed of t'-- district and reports of. Roiled clothing may be put into In that section coming with good a stout bag that may be hung in one clnpos of now members. boiling springs and 'e Camns conferring tho degrees of the tho owner goes aboutleft there his buswhile will bo announced Inter and iness. When taken out the clothes n public exhibition for so clean and white that no rinsdrill by the Uniform Rank are Jie-In- g are necessary. various' committees ing Is made. Tho on reception, etc., will be appointed For coughs and colds use RALat the next meeting of tho local LARD'S HOREHOUND SYRUP. It Camp. acts soothingly in the irritated lungs and throat. Price 25c, 50c and $1 XEW YORK SAID TO UK per bottle. Sold by Hartford Drug TIIK "XEW JERUSALEM" Co., Hartford, Ky Donovan & Co., m Reaver Dam, Ky. There aro 11.4S3.87C Jews in the world; 8.87G.299 are In Europe, REALLY, THIS OLD WORLD in America. The Russian IS GOOD EXOUOH FOR US Empire leads by far all the nations with 5,2 1G, 805. The United Stales We believe the world Is a good follows second with 1,890,000. The place and is growing better. This distribution In tho United States Is world began with a garden and is very Incomplete. Whllo the city of to end with a garden. It's n pleasWarsaw leads Russian cities with ant place to llvo in, and If we had 220,000, New York City alone in- been consulted as to which of the cludes 905,000 Jews In Its popula- stars we should choose for d habition. Philadelphia has only 100,-00- 0 tation, we could not have done betand Chicago 98,000. New York ter than to select this. Wo have alIs veritably the New Jerusalem. It ways been glad we got aboard this embraces of tho en-ti- planet. It Just suits us. To our . Jcw'ish race. It Includes In Its mind tho very best color In the unpopulation moro Jews than ever iverse for tho sky Is blue; tho very In the history of tho world or ALL DHUQaiSTB best shade for grass Is green, and elsewhere nt any point on the globe the very best water Is a cryatallno hnve been gathered together in one flash. The mountains aro Just high city. Every fourth person In Now enough for us, tlie valleys Just low York is a Jew. Even London has enough, tho rivers Just swift only 140,000 Jews. Christian enough. The human face Is most AMim-- v.V -- 1, Evangelist. wonderfully adapted for Its use S2Ls-z- tm jtf! with sunshine In its smllo and Saved Ills Wife's Life. tempest In Its frown; with two eyes, "My wlfo would have been In her grave writes O. H. Rrown, one more than necessary, so that If of Muscadine, Ala., "If It had not one Is put out wo still may sea the We tell you how. and 4aybt market We are dealers! established been for Dr. King's New Discovery. beautiful things God has placed firices. andean do IlKTrltKfor you She was down In her bed, not ablo around us; with one nose, most adthan agents cr commission merReferences any bank in Louchants. arranged to take in the to get up without help. She had a mirably isville. Write for weekly price list. severe bronchial trouble and a sweet perfumes of earth. M. SABEL &. SONS v & 33 E. Uarkil SU tOUISVIUf, XT. Art, even at its best, may be Just-ldreadful cough. I got her a bottle uaaters in tnutsf, vyoul. criticised, but whore Is tho King's New Discovery, and of Dr. she soon began to mend, and was blasphemer who would dare criticise well In a short time." Infallible for coughs and colds, It's tho most reliable remedy on earth for desperate lung trouble, hemorrhages, la grippe, asthma, hay fever, croup and whooping cough. 50c, $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by 4L 34xBt1BaaBaPsasasasaS''jrfjL. If' 1bbsbbW vNlPt7n AiA itmWWWmJvFfv James H. Williams. m On a jis An Indiana Function. Mrs. Henry HInkle entertained the newly organized Country Club nt her home Wednesday afternoon. The object and purpose The entertalnmont was a cranberry Congress can best be oxprea frolic. Fowler (Ind.) Republican-Leade- r. its motto, "Save the forests, store tho floods, reclaim the desaru, make The Wherefore. homes on tho land." to which might "Why are you so soro on that be added "drain the swamp He has done mnln tinmoo nn 4li Innrl ' eminent millionaire? " some good things." Thorn nrn In tho' TTnltPil Rtnt "I was ono of them." 73,000,000 acres of .swamp land, nrnnrnr1itpf vn n inonn rn n honlth and a deterrent to Immigration. 7C Ann Ann nA.nn l..f.lA,l l..,n .(ft. acre far"ms means homes for 1,875,-00- 0 HaaaSaVrvOiBGsiYHlBBBBBBBBl families, or approximately 10,000,000 of our citizenship. This 2!bbbbb1ssbbbbk1bbBujbbbbbbb will be as land when reclaimed healthful as land that has always been dry, and will bo the most productive of all lands, because it Is composed of.tluj, rich soil brought down by the rivers, deposited and mixed with the decayed vegotatlon for centuries. On account of the diversified ownership and Stato complications, It keeps children would seem that the United States healthful and happy. Government is logically tho authority to redeem these lands along the Give them a few drops of lines pursued in the reclamation of this strengthening the arid lands of tho West. every day and The results of irrigation of the watch them grow. arid lands of the Far West, and the possibilities of tho drainage of the IT PREVENTS swamp lands of tho Great South, and elsewhere, will bo given particular attention In an elaborate? program that has been planned for this congress. Delegates from all parts of tho country, as well as foreign representatives, have been In vited, and a goodly attendance Is expected. and many other troubles IRRIGATION GONG RES S DECEMBER 5 TO pi$, I ffl Yvi iM Scott's Emulsion food-medici- ne Croup Whooping Cough Bronchitis Loss of Flesh LAND SHOW, NOV. 18 TO DEC. 9. r 'MUN&Y Wc tV TrP fMS An ocular demonstration of the agricultural and horticultural de velopment of lands throughout the United States. An attendance of over 400,000 is predicted this year. Re sure and visit tho Illinois Central Exhibit of products grown In tho two great Southern States of Louisiana and Mississippi. LIVE STOCK Exposmork 1 fljrT Xj DECEMBER 2 TO 9. This well known and country-famou- s show will bo hold In the In ternational Amphitheater and twenty adjoining buildings at tho Union Stock Yards, Chicago, and a display of many- thousands of tho finest breeding cattle, horses, sheep and swine makes It a grand contest of champions. Slaughter Tests, Pack ing Houso Exhibits, Collegiate and g Farmers' Contests, National Breedero' and Stockmen's Meetings, Public Daily Sales, Bril liant Evening Entertainments. Best reached by the efficient train, service of tho Stock-Judgin- I ILLINOIS CENTRi The Famoiis jmM& Lamp The best part of the day U the evening, when the whole family gathered together around the lamp. place y, u RAILROAD. Tickets, reservations, train and specific fares from your may' bo had of your local ticket sUjJ agent, ng ed d, .8 The old days of the smoky fireplace and Bickering candle are gone forever. In their hTe come the convenient oil stove and the iodupenisble Rsyo Lamp. In tlie United States alone, more than 3,000,000 ol these Rayo There up lamp, giviof theV clew, yrhtte light to more than 3,000.000 homes, Qther lamps cost more, but you cannot get a better light thaa the Rata eves. It hat become so popular wq may almost call it f4th official lamp of tba America family." The Rayo it made of solid brats, with basdseme nickel finfih an ornament anywhsM. Ask jwsf dulw lor a Rsro kisp I c wr lot circaUr lo tax sitae U lU low-pric- G. H. BOWER, O. P. A.. - -, Memphis, Tcnn. . V - Standard Oil; Company JtatcorWs) drln test news. jjL.UUp$rycr. l liMfcJ. j&M ,'SllhsP.HTia fnv Tm EBALD and ffflt rm 6nlv ?T"rT'r"twgffwin'T- WEDNESDAY, DEO. 0, 1011 t THE HARTFORD HERALD PAGE THREE. EDISON OFFERS PRE IDE T TAFTi I ChanceataNewMarvelous', i1 ; i Are You a Woman Invention. V ?i ACTION AND SPEECH AT ONCE1 Reproduced Do All New Battery Will the Work On War Vessels. STIWT I 'iiiIjiiliiTiJlW ir READY l"OIt POLITICAL 30. D. C, Nov. Washington, "Tho time Is coming is not far off when electricity will perform every function on a battleship now exercised by steam, oil or gasoline. -OF THE- Not only Is this true of the movei ment of the big guns, the hoisting of the ammunition and the control of tho Intricate machinery, but elec tricity will yet bo the motive power with which these great vessels them- JCt salves will be propelled." y i This statement was made by Thomas A. Edison, who Is in Washington for the purpose of test- yellow men must laugh ; lot ing his new storage battery In the among ror tlioy do tnemsclves presence of naval experts at the laugh occasionally when they con- -' Washington Navy Yard. V4 template the woman missionary "The test was successful," said records. The Elsie Slgel case was BB23mZ3EE Mr. Edison, referring to the reason ' one which came Into general notice That question will be asked you almost daily by business ncn seeking your for his visit to the capital. because there was a murder at the crvices, if you qualify take the Draunhon Training and show ambition to rhe. When nsked to what particular jer.d of It. The majority of cases do More BANKERS indorse DRAUGHON'S Colleges than Indorse all other busi purpose his new battery Is to be ap- not get Into print. It Is almost ness colleges COMBINED. 48 Colleges In 18 States. International reputation. Itanklnir, Tjpenrltlnir, I'rninanohlp, English, Spelllnc Arithmetic, letter Mrlllnu'. Iluslocsi plied, Mr. Edison said: time that sense replaced sentiment ttantiw. iAtQSjliuQyAKAMttUunsIfueasanabLecpnditions. "1" d"o" not thfnk"" ft" wo u I'd--" "dot and misguided females should be Home Study. Thousands of baiflccasfp bookkeeping, bookkeepers all over say anything. That Is a prevented from mixing with the yel- the United States say that Draughon's iers, bookkeepers, and stenographers are for me to matter for the naval experts. How- low men. Color mixing in races has New System of Bookkeeping saves them holding good positions as the result o ever, I can see Innumerable direc- always been fraught wlth disaster. from 25 to 50 per cent in work and worry. taking Draughon's Home Study. CATALOGUE. For prices on lessons Shorthand. Practically all U S. offitions In which a storage battery cial court reporters write the System of BY MAIL, write J.vo. F. Dkaugiiok, New York Telegraph. s, frown-upsystem would be of value In the Shorthand Draughon Colleges teach. President, Nashville, Tenn. Voxfree catWliyr Becauso they know it is the best, alogue on course AT COLLEGE, write construction and operation of the KntN Winter's Troubles. battleships of the future." many, winter is a season of DRAUGIIOiS'S PRACTICAL BUSINESS COLLEGE To Nashville or Memphis or Knoxville, Tenn., or Paducah, Ky., or Evansvillo, lad. "Is there not a limit within which trouble. The frost-bitte- n toes and the development of electricity as a fingers, chapped hands and lips, chilmeans to operate warships or other blains, red and rough i i.,i, !," 'Tf - jrx7i .; 9H i m .yregpwaa I?ro! Mionul Jirii- vessels must p" restricted?" Mr. skins, prove' this. But such troubEdison was asked. les fly boforo Bucklcn's Arnica J. M. PORTER, "If so," he replied, "that limit Salve. A trial convinces. Greatest certainly has not been reached." healer of burns, bolls, piles, cuts, Mr. Edison BEAVER DAM, KY. his bellof sores, bruises, eczema and sprains. declared profession In Will that the future would discover some Onlv 25c at James H. Williams, olmtig practice hl Special attention Ohio and id R counties. RlTenioa' method by which steam, with its Hartford, Ky. bmlaenn entrusted to hlacare. m j frl JP WW9 MW1IWWIII demand for space and enormous FRANK L. FELIX, weight in coal, would be superseded W. II. & J. F. GILLESPIE, by that motive power that seemed FOR FLETCHER'S PROPRIETORS. so obedient to the will. HAJRTPORT). KY. I At the White House Mr. Edison Will rictiit til piofesuon In Ohio and m had an Interview with President I1A.NI CU'OIIT IX CORN sinlm counties and In the Court ol Anneal. Criminal practice and Collection a specialty. about them they would cease to Taft, whom ho told about his new Office In the Herald building SHREDDER AMPUTATED exist. nnd wonderful machine that comREASON WHY THE Among tho few certainties In this bines tho phonograph and tho movN Nestor Howard, C B. SMITP one of tho best C. U, BARNXTT. uncertain world Is the certainty ing picture. This he told tho Pres- known young men of tho Utlca BARNETT & SMITH, that ho is quite wrong. Publicity ident would make it possible for a with i IS PRINTED Is thp very best remedy Is the Pudiic speaKcr or singer to appear neighborhood, metn1tm4 1 aA very so- tnit nnnlflnnt n'nlnAli only remedy for these evils. Of before the public without personal- - Wednesday HARTFORD, morning, resulting In' Will practice their profession KY. the Conrt A In all course, there Is a wrong ns well as ly making long and uncomfortable the loss of his left hand which was olOhlo and adjoining countlei and In the Com a right publicity, and the effects of Journeys. of Appeal,. Collection, a specialty. Publicity Best Remedy for publicity are not all or always good. amputated Just above the wrist. "With this machine." said Mr. Mr. Howard wan operating a corn It can hurt the hero or the philan- Edison, "tho audience not only sees shredder in a barn on the Ford Certain Evils. IB 9 8 k i. mcki:xxi:y thropist as well as produce Imita- the gestures of the speaker, but farm, near Brown's Valley, when he OTTO C. MAItTIX tors of tho murderer or the suicide. hears his voice. Its usefulness can- accidentally got his left hnnd aught n ." WHAT IS AMD IS MOT "NEWS" But manner 'and motive can Justify not bo In the shredder, and before the maH Mr. Edison said tho machine had tho giving of publicity to anything, chine could bo stopped, nearly nil 'i.myMHHr?'TTB HARTFORD, KY. just as they can condemn the giving been so far perfected that If the Re- the fingers and flesh on the hand Campaign Critic of Newspapers Usually of publicity to anything. This truth publican Committee wero torn Into shreds. The Injury the wise critic of Journalism keeps wishes to avail Itself of It in tho was a very painful one, and upon ..GENERAL INSURANCE.. Knows Little About Real In mind, nnd ho judges a newspauuiiiini, campaign it. tho arrival of Drs. Life. Accident. Sick FvPUiiwlLiE!JEPvlPLiiiiiiiiKibv!3v?Liiim) per lo33 on what It prints than on would be ready. Tho President Hoove, tho hand was Watkins and amputated Journalism. And how and why tho printing Is done. smueu geniany at tho Idea, but did Just above the wrist. There is nothing wrong in the not commit himself. Will XfktiSa AND RIGHT PUBLICITY fact that tho horso trotting quietly Subscribe for The Herald. $t n year. $100 Howard, $100. along the street attracts few and It Is rather discouraging, or at careless glances, but draws a crowd Tho readers of this paper will be Otto C. any rate It Is not encouraging, that If ho falls down and creates Intenso pleased to learn that there is at least "IN A BAD WW" though tho reasons for tho publica- excitement If ho runs away and one dreaded disease that scieuce has nothing wrong In the fact that In been able to cure In all Its stages. HAItTFOIH), KY. tion of all the news by newspapers tho ono case he makes no news and and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Many a fiartford Reader Will Feel have been so often and so carefully In tho other two "pots Into tho (jure is tno oniy positive cure now Office up Htnlfh oicr Wilson V ORDER HOUSE given, there should still persist In a paper." Grateful for This Inforknown to the medical fraternity. Ca Now York Times. Ciowe, opposite court house. AVIH IN THE and resmall but tarrh being a, constitutional dlsease.repractice his profession in all the Xtnr almntt Imlf rrntlirv we hnve served Y A bad liver robs you of energy, quires cluslvely the Southern trade. Wri'e spectable fraction of tho newspaper-readin- g mation. a constitutional treatment. Address. for our tree illustrated catalogue. cotti ts of thin nnd ndjoinlnR counpayou feel strength and ambition; public a belief that the Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internalties nnd Cotut of Appeals. Commerall tho time and, moreover, ly, acting directly upon & Go pers should print little If anything half-sic- k G. When your back gives out; the blood and cial nnd criminal practice a specBox 20 LouUvllle, Ky. except the news of noblo deeds and you are an easy mark for pneumucous surfaces of the system, thereBecomes lamo, weak or aching; ialty. monia, chills, yellow fever, typhoid by destroying the JSveiy Article Ouarasteod. happenings. pleasant .When urinary troubles sot In, foundation of the To entertain this belief ono has fever, or some other serious disease. disease, and giving Your kidneys may be "In a bad the patient to Ignore many things, among You, need a good liver tonic and strength by building up the constitu- way." PARKER'S fills the w them tho nature of news, and tho regulator a"d H""" HAIR DALSAM Don't delay use Doan's Kidney tion and assisting nature in doing its tin tulr. Ctr&rmi and bmuitinc lYomotei ft JuiwUnl growth. Interests of humanity. Tho esssen-tl- bill completely. Try It. You can't work. The proprietors have so much Pills. Haver Palls to Iieitore Ory to help noticing hpw qulckjy you feel to 1U Youthful Color. IIt.lr characteristic of news seoms Hero Is good evidence of their Curt cp ditftMt ft hilr tilling faith in its curative powers that they 0o.tndlloo-- t DnigglrtJ enect. trice duc. offer One Hundred Dollars for any worth. bo unusualness. At any rato that its oenenciai alone, in innumerable Instances, Sold by Hartford Drug Co., Hart case that it falls to cure. Send for W. A. Toombs, contractor and Wc tiro Ready for gives to actions and events what ford, Ky Donovan & Co., Beaver builder, Clark street, Earlington, m list of testimonials. Address, Importance Dam, Ky, everybody recognizes as Your Old... Ky., says: "It Is a pleasure for mo F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0. not necessarily Intrinsic Importto publicly acknowledge the benefit Sold by druggists, 75c. Ills Uso For Sonp. ance, of course, but an importance TaKe Hall'B Family Pills for consti- 1 navo derived trom uoan s Kidney "Lady," said Meandering Mike, that domands, receives and, in ono would you lend me a cako of pation. Pills. This remedy cured mo of way or another, rewards attontlon. soap?" kidney disease in a remarkably t Which you have laid back-read- y A critical reader whoso letter apshort time after other preparations "Do you mean to tell me you THINKS IT A POOR WAY PLACED IN YOUlt RESI- peared on this page recently ha"d ta- want soap?" to make them new.. (to CONVERT A CHINK had failed to oven give me relief. DENCE OR PLACE OF DUS- ken a copy of the Times and writMy back was so lame arid sore that Send your old SuitB old "Yes'm, ' Mo partner's got tho 1NESS, AND PUT YOURSELF ten out a partial table of Us con- hiccups an' 1 want to scare him." Anotbor unfortunate young wo- I could scarcely get about and I IN DIRECT CONTACT W'TP Felt Hats, old Coat Suits to tents. In our opinion, his table, man who went among the Chinese was also prevented from obtaining ns - we guarantee our work THE though partial, proved that the An Alarm at Night to dot missionary work has learned a good night s rest by too frequent to give satisfaction, If not no Times that day was an unusually That strikes terror to the entire tho' sorry lesson of the danger of j passages of tho kidney secretions, Even Its critic household Is the loud, hoarse and monkeying with tho buzz saw. This which showed good newspaper. money received. that my kidneys TO A1.L STATES. for about halt .metallic cough of croup. Na mls- - one went farther than some others, needed attention. I was finally ad-a- s FOR THE COMPANY'S had commendation SPECIAL Send them to his list contained, becauso , taking It, and fortunate then the pl what she married a Chinese to "save" vised to try Doan's Kidney Pills and CONTRACT TO THE FARMERS Qt 'was exactly what ho thinks news- - lucky parents who. keep Foley's him. Now she has been compelled i procured a supply. I was com-t- o CALL ON OR ADDRESS papers, should print, but to tho oth- -i Honey nnd Tar Compound on hand. Glub appeal to tho police for protec- - pletoly cured, nnd am glad to glvo J.W.O'BANON. er half he objected becauso, for- H. W. Cassolman, Canton, N. Y tlon and for relief from a life of Doan's Kidney Pills the credit for Y. M. C. A. Bldg. Local Manager, .. sooth, he pbjects to murders and at- says: "It is worth Its weight In degradation. The Incident presents my present good health." tempted murders, to minor crimes, gold. Our little children aro troub- an opportunity for the reformers Hartford, Ky. For sale by all, dealers. Price 50 to suicides, to railway accldentB, to led with croup and hoarseness, and who are sincere In a desire to, ac cents. Foster-M- il burn Co.. Buffalo. W, G. SEXTON, ' divorces, to wars! Concerning these all we give them is Foley's Honey compllsh something worth while, Lppaf Manager, , ew York, sole agents for .the matters, apparently, ho would have and Tar Compound, I always bare They can reform tho practice of United 8tates. Incorporated,. . . ( Deavor Dam, Ky. " tiAtritno nt J Apparently, too, ho a bottle of it in the house." For Bending women as missionaries j Remember tho name PoanvB thinks that if nothing were said Bale by all dealers. m among tho Chinese. Tho Iant-oyc- d For classy Job printing: Tho Herald Subscribe for Th He'ipM,' and tako no other. IWILLBEHTTHESTORE CENTER.TOWN Cardui m ft ft ft . Mercantile Co., Of Center town, Ky., to-da- ftmmwm&mmmmmmmmm&ftm$&mmi& ft The Woman's lonn YOU WANT a Better j I I i .J Saturday Dec 23 j And want to see all you children and too, there, I shall look for you, and now don't you disap point me. You had better come. Your friend, cold-sore- s, SANTA CLAUS. Attorney at Law, BROTHERS. Children Cry O ASTO R A Attorney at Law, ..BLACKSMITKML Andn:M-saftgHBUd a Work Horseshoeing Specialty NWS Attorneys at Law, flirt UBy$ over-estlated- Kentucky. Fire Also Bond You. Hartin Attorney at La.w m SOUTII."7 '&& P, Barnes fi al i ' HAVE A ROUGH RIVER TELEPHONE Fqll Clones Long Distance Lines , ( ( Hartford Pressing , FRED NALL, Mgr, " iiMiriar' .,aw l i rfrm iti'&.vw,, 5p"V r PAGE FOUR. THE HARTFORD the county unjt law to apply to eVr, ery county In the State; better good, roads and school laws, taking tne charitable and penal institutions oit 01 pouues, anava .nuraoer 01 marc or less Important declarations. The way seems very plain. HeKaIeL! WEDNESDAY. DEO. 6, 1011.. 2fc fiarlfo rd Herald jHEBER.MATTHEWS, FRANK L.FELIX. EDITORS ff fKANK L. FELIX. Pub. and Prop'r." post-office ( ' (ftf Pi I rcr S If & ' 'Entered at the Hartford Just because their State ticket b mall matter of the second class. was defeated should bo no reason why any Republican member of the oncoming Kentucky Legislature After years of admonishment, should not Join with the Democrats ever learn to behave in passing much needed legislation won't you yourself and do your Christmas to which both parties wcro commlt-jte- d shopping early? in their platforms. We hope yet room for Inventions, and believe they will, and for that There is among which Is a device which reason the coming session will be an would shove a hay stack under- Important one. All should join in neath a man falling from an aero- the matter of good roads. plane. There Is widespread opinion that cent. TKOFITS ., SHOWN There arc said to be only two the money appropriated to Ken- EXORMOl'S death tucky's State Fair each year might things certain in this world ."' : 3 (By Clyde II. Tavenner, Special and taxes and the horrors of the be diverted to the good roads fund mounting up with better general effect. The Washington Correspondent of The 3 KENTUCKY NEWS NOTES. O latter are now almost 1QOOOOOO o o State Pair is a good institution, but Herald.) to those of the former. very little benefit to the averace of Having Washington, Dec. 2. William Ba'go, on trial for the Some of the Republican leaders farmer Few of them are even a)p strilck a trail leading to. the front are still trying to explain Just how jt0 g0 an(, take the,r famMegi as the door of the house of John D. Rocke- Murder of James Lester, several it all happened on the 7th ult. and lpate fee lB only a Rma part of;p,e feller, and bther trails ending at onths rgo, was convlct6d of at Pineville, the penalty to fix the blame. Political explana - ,ex ,f th see much ,o( ,t the doors of other millionaire trust 0 Lt.ir.G from two to twenty-on- e years' usually net the explainers In flood roads are a benefit to all alike finna magnates, the Steel Trust Investia worse llx than ever, as is often in the vicinity where they exist and gating Committee of the House of in the penitentiary. Qurdine Dennett, a farmer, forty-fiv- e noted. also speak for the progress and Representatives has been summarily MOTHERS! years old, met with a series of prosperity of the State. commanded by Wall Street to bring mishaps while cranking bis auto at of the "votes for woOne horror men" Is that the lady will have to The people of Kentucky are Its probe to a halt. Elk Creek. Not only was his Jaw are anxious to The Stanley committee is In the bone fractured, but the machine it age when she starts to ex- groaning under a burden of taxatell her of evidence sufficient to self was badly burned. of tion. This, of all common affairs, possession ercise her suffrage provided, them anxious course, that her looks do not pass comes nearest to the welfare and convict the Steel Trust of obtaining It is said that Judge M. J. Moss, bashful pocketbooks of all property owners. rebates, or preferential divisions of of PIneVllIe, and the Lewis Bros., business principles to know her through without this proceeding. Taxes are necessary to support any rates which amount to rebates, from Frailer & Hogg, of Whltesburg, have this mammoth institution. government. Everybody admits the railroads, amounting to millions have leased the coal rights on the "Fewer pianos and more cook The evidence has not late Joe Craft farm at Sergent, on of dollars. that. Rut an excess of this sort of ftoves are what we want In this thing, unevenly distributed, Is ex- become public for the reason that We want to clothe and serve them right and rear the Lexington and Eastern railroad, country." says Dr. Wiley, the pure them up to be a part of our great business family. asperating and little less than a sort the committee" has not had time to and will shortly begin developments. His epitome of less food expert. of bondace. It is un to the next reach. In nubile hearings, thls feat- - They will put in a plant, They won't get any business ideas that are not right d style and more economy In JYbQ8niuEe ! xb trust's wrong doings. Legislature a .majority-a- f A, L. Ferguson and J. E. Clarke -- seem-id to otrllse-that this store. We make it a point to dress them in a This investigation must be stop spoke at the court house at Carroll-to- n members are Democrats, to "relieve average mind as about right. way to make them our customeis as long as they live this situation. The people expect ped," Is the command that went out In the Interest of the Wall' street several weeks ago. tobacco pool. As no sympathy for within our leach. Biing'them in for their Dr. DIanche Denlg, of Cambridge, this, and they should not be disap- from "Set up the pleaVhat the investiga- the project was shown, a vote was Mass., says the way to tell a wom- pointed. tion ought not proceed, because Mr. taken instead on the proposition to an's age, whether young or old, de- A Mi I'.MTi: IX CREAK'S Suits, Overcoats, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Hose, Wickersham has already started a convert the Rurley Society's warespite coynoss or cosmetics, Is to feel AIM'OIXTJIEXT TO I1EXCII suit against the corporation." The f house into a sales ware hor pulse. If It beats less than 73 Steel Trust attorneys carried the house. This was carried by a large Underwear, Shirts, Gloves, Collars, Neckw'r tlmos per minute, she Is no longer Hopklnsvllle, Ky., Dec. 4. As the ultimatum to the committee In oung. The scheme is rather old in majority. therapeutics, but new in social af- first of a number of similar requests Washington. Lee Tobln, the negro who Jerked You know they are perfectly safe alone in this store. that are expected to represent evBut Chairman Stanley stands firm Mrs. Mary Davidson, a young white fairs. ery section of the State, petition for a continuation of the Investiga- woman, Bring them up in the good, Safe Way and they will from her horse in the street The editor of the Ellzabethtown has hren sent to President Taft tion. "If," says Mr. Stanley, "the at Burkcsvllle and ro.bbed her of will make good, safe men. News got himself Into trouble with aHng him to ftppolnt Judge E. C. Steel Corporation has not violated $1S, which she had in a handbag, by golnc back Into the O'Rear as the successor of the lat the law, then it will welcome this the fair sex has been tried and sentenced to two Tueticc Harlan on tho United States opportunity to demonstrate Its obe(lies of his paper 27 years and printyears in the penitentiary. Tho nesome young la- - Supreme Court bench. The petition dience to the law lu advance of a gro ing the names of pleaded guilty nnd put himself dies who attended a dance nt that was plimed bv cverv member of the litigation which will take, years to upon tne mercy ot tne court at .Masays the complain- - Hopklnsvllle bar with one exception determine, and If It has violated the time. The editor rrowbone. Ing ladles were all at that dance and ho was not In town. law, it will use all its powers, and There were 383,9t"0 pounds of A leading Pemocrot headed the all Its Immense wealth to silence a and they still have a "Miss" In front loose leaf tobacco sold at the Lexlift and portv lines were forgotten committee which can neither be ca- ington of their names. warehouses last week, at an In making the request. Other towns joled, deceived nor corrupted." average price of ?7.ui a hundred. It Is announced that as soon as are doing likewise and tho Kontuclrv !ov. Wllloon's term of office exIn addition, thero were sold In hogsSpeaker Clark Urges Harmony. bar In orpected to almost n unit pires which will be next Monday "fiet together and stay together." heads 148, ISO pounds of pooled toWeHandle a Most Complete Line of In asking Judge O'Rear's appointThe ho and his wlfo will go to Atlantic This Is the advice Speaker Clark bacco of the crops of 1909-1ment. City for a few days rest, after which said he would give to the Democrats total sales for the season up to DeIn they will return to Louisville, where Judge the petition fe"t from here of every community In the land If cember 1 were 1,150,965 pounds, O'Hear Is warmlv Indorsed as thov will spend the winter. They a man fit ho had the opportunity. He added tho average of the loose leaf being for the place both ns a .lawhotel and Trill live at the Scclbarh that It was the only Instructions that $7.46. yer, a Jurist and as an Individual. years, Hardware, Queensware, Enamel Waie, Cutlery, Razors, Henry Huff, aged thirty-si- x Mr. Willson will continue his pracIt would be necessary for the rank tice of law. WAS SHOT FROM AMIII'SII and file of the Democracy to follow was killed near Cumberland river In Shears, Shells, Cigars and Tobacco, in fact, everythingcounty, while driving a IIV AX UNKNOWN I'ARTV to insuro a great national, victory Letcher The confession of the McNamara store. 'handled in a first-claswagon. team of mules attached to a In 1912. brothers to terrible dynamiting outHarlan, Ky., Dec. 4. Hiram Noe "Of course," said Mr. Clark, "I Huff was riding onej of the mules rages should not affect the estima- was shot through tho abdomen and am taking It for granted that tho and shot off his revolver, frighten tion of organized labor In the mind fatally wounded late SatuTday night. tariff Is to be the chief Issue. No ing his team. It started to run at of any right thinking person. LaNoe had eaten his supper with Hen- doubt the enemy would like to side- breakneck speed. He was thrown bor unions, like churches and ry Lewis, at Uaxter, on the Cumbertrack that Issue, but we must not off in front of the mules, which lodges, often have objcctlonnble land river, one mile north of Har- permit It for an Instant." passed over him, killing him almost Where your nickles, dimes and dollars do double duty. is the fato characters In them. This lan. When ho had finlsTied, he startMr. Clark had Just arrived nt the Instantly. When in need of anything in our lire, you will do well to of all largo aggregations of men. ed to leave the and was walk- capital city preparatory to opening The Rev. W. G. .Lang, pastor of Rut tho McNnmara affair should ing through thehouse Into the counsee us before buying. Quality, price and satisfaction guargate Dutch Reformed the Stelnway the first regular session of the '' have tho effect of a thorough weed- ty anteed. Congress, and discussed church at Long Island, N. J., has acroad when he was fired upon. ing out of anarchistic elements of Further than the fact of his be- the political situation optimistically cepted a call for six. months to the the unions everywhere. ing shot there is little known of the and at considerable length. pastorate of the Kentucky-avenu- e "Looking back at the recent elec- Presbyterian church, at Paducah, Poor people of tho country think affair, although there are two men they have a hard time getting along under suspicion. Noe was mixed tion," said Mr. Clark, "It demon- and Is expected to preach his first these days, but for direst poverty up In the killing of John L. Jones strated two things; one, that the sermon on the first Sunday in Janand tho most distressing circum- about six years ago, and Is said fo people endorse our tariff record, uary. He is a young man and is without doubt; two, that wherever said to bo a brilliant speaker. He stances, the big cities present the have many enemies. : To Our Friends and we are unltdil, we can win." Is a graduate of the Union Theomost heartrending cases. The dally The thirty-thre- e subsldary comappeals "After the Democrats In Congress logical Seminary, of New York. for help panies nows chronicles Now is the lime to begin to. anticipate your Fence Into which the Standard 6jl have gotten together and made such Justice James, T. Clay, at Carlisle, and cases of poverty and want, the Company divided began their sepa- a splendid We have just received two car loads of the celeo record for solidarity, It has set the examining trial of John wants. like of which seldom are found rate, Individual existence Friday, the donsely populated districts. when 200,000 new stock certifi- would he a shame and n calamity Scott, Hoard Scott and Joe Scott, ot brated American Steel Wire Fence. "We boucrht it richt. to lose in 1912 by reason of petfy Nicholas county, and John Bettus, Of course "the poor we have always cates containing proportionate shares factional fights of a local nature. I Frank Crouch and Dawse Terrell, of sq we can give you a very low price on any specifications with us," but these pitiful cases of in the new companies were mailed destitution should make pomp peo- to tho C.OOO old stockholders of th'e boltove firmly that wo can win in Bourbon county, for Thursday, De- you may need. (Jail and see us about your fence. 1912, but to do so thero must be no cember 7. All aro prominent farmple glad they do not live In the vi- old company. Yours truly, factional fighting among Democrats. ers against whom Mrs. Mary cinity where they prevail. I hope that Consequently, Demoand W. H. (Sonny) Scott, swore In tho Thero Is some comment crats will forget their local differ- out a warrant charging that the deINCORPORATE!as ever newspapers nowadays, ences and present a united front. fendants on the night of October 28 DUNDEE, KENTUCKY. mostly agitated by those not engagNow Is the tlmo for them to get to banded together and themselves ed In the business as to what gether and stay together. The whipped and injured them. ehnuld and should not be printed A new wrinkle In Joy rides was moral of tho fable of tho bundle of as a matter of news. Anything as ever. revealed at Lexington, when It was ticks Is as forcible happens of an unusual or startling found that someono had taken an "In unity there Is strength." character constitutes what almost engine from the Cincinnati Southern An Oppressive Monopoly. ever newspaper considers news of for a dash How long must the people con- railroad roundhous6 Of course much that Importance. The kind that makes you look good In the eyes of the wholetinue to pay express companies a down the track. When tho engine Is printed is hardly worth the space sale dealer and the city merchant' thatmakes your neighbors profit of 40 per cent, n year on was wanted for use in the yards it It occupies, but If all sensational proud of you, Increases respect and sets you right In the minds We have had seventy years money that is not Invested .in the could not be located in tho roundand unusual features were eliminatof experience with Ayer'f express business, and that 'exists1 in house, where It had been placed the of all people; this kind is ed, this would constitute tho bulk night before,. ,and the, yardmaster Cherry Pectoral. This blue air only?of what somo people seem to think This is a question that the people land other employes were astounded makes us have great confiought to bo printed. News critics when, some .time later, the engine deelr? answered, And promply delivered hy the HARTFOfcD HERALD. Everyare usually those who know little dence in it for coughs, colds', are beginning to and one that they was found on, a sidetrack In the exbecome impatient body ih aay kind of business needs Printed Statloiery Noie the newspaper business. about treme south end of the city, half, a bronchitis, weak throats, and about Judging from the mljo from the roundhouse. Heads, Crds. Envelopes, Statements, Etc nowadays. Prices' weak lungs. We want yo.u, If the Democratic members of the number of communications the lowest; work the best. Call or write us. coming Kentucky Legislature want to have confidence in it, as on this subject that are being reRub the JoIntB with DALLAUD'S to know what Is really their duty well. Ask your own doctor ceived by members of Congress. "6he HERALD. Hertford. Ky. SNOW LINIMENT to relieve rheuprivilege of "Express to be after they assume thoir what experience he has had permitted tocompanies ought liberal matism. It penetrates tbe flesh to offlco, they might procure a copy of make a good the bone, conveying Its soothing and tbe latest Democratic platform and with it. He knows. Keep rate of Interest on money actually restorative infTupnco to tho spot invested," writes on Iowa man to where the pain, read Jt. It embraces- legislation cx- - in closei. touch with him. . exists. Prlco '25c - ue pectea Dy TH8 people 10 l. accom- "The thing 'that 50c. and $.1,00. pqf pottle. 8oId by of Avef,, pi,,,., bedtime will cue his Congressman. pJiBhe'd, Bpme of tho pledges con-- 1 an increased flow of bile and produce a arouses our disgust is that the Hartford Drug Co.,. Hartford, Ky that platform are: A dl- -' genile laxative effect the day following, eminent permits tho express com- - Qonovan & Co.. Beaver Dam, ' In Thi Hemli anil it Costs You Only Om Dollar 3 fear. " 'J&.jl'?' ,?J?!ftt Pan.les to extort a profit of from 25 rect primary eltSctoin law; a cor- -' m ?', to n6 per cent.' on a capitalization Ky, rupt practice ac:,tho elimination of tcnB'on of water. I would JSHbscribo for The Herald. 91 a year, Ki.tyu. j. c. xnea oo., xvii. x4t.- .that Is tne "third liaS;'' tfc i like to sec a parccl8;po8t. If We cannot,, have a ''complete system, why can't .we at leatrt'have a limited parce. ls-post to start 'With, effective dnly botween towns anc? cltiesand the OBDERS HALT surrounding country? : Such, a II Di nted syctem would help rather than injure tho- business or the Tetallers. Think It over," In the Big Steel The Interstate Commcrco Commission's report shows that the net Income from the exprc.sa companies' operations is $11,000,600, and on HARMONY ES URGED BY GtARKE their own valuation Of $27,000,000, their profit Is showjv.to bo approximately 40 per cent. It Is known Monstrous Express Company 'hat the actual Value of the express companies' equipment is less than Monopoly Wha.tv$hall of what they allege, so that their profits on money actually InWe Do About Jt? vested run up to nearly 100 per ILL STREET W - Trust nno-ha- lf Q IIP D 00000000000000 ooooooo man-j'aught- er WE we our built know your boys We are for upon which house--Ijul- first-cla- ss irffarrB-won- e ten-ye- ar loose-lea- hf ' E. P. BARNES & BBO. BEAVER DAM, KY. , 1 I 0. Staple! and Fancy Groceries s - Also a Big 5c, 10c and 25c Counter Sixty-se- cond HAR.TFORDIS GROCERY COMPANY. 4 Fanner Patrons: out-sid- Hon-ak- er Herald only $1 y'r DUNDEE MERCANTILE CO., - A tat 7 Years withCoughs v JOB PRINTING. NEATLY DONE ever-increasi- . ...... .- i- 0. 'ln "u feer'"i ,l Plenty of Good Reading SUBSCRIBE NOW! ffl&Xf VJJ - two-thir- I ...iifaiNtaMiH.w. WEDNESDAY, DEO. 0, 1011, TH, HARTFORD McDowell Fogle, who has been ill of rheumatism for several J days, Is improving and will be able to resume hlii dutles fit his office In a few days. HERALD PAGE FIVE. 7 Mr. Pi NIBi f 1 J' f' V if j I I M' ti iszs ffJ: KW American Tobacco Company In Baltimore and died At a hospital In that city. He was, a son of Mr. and Mrs. of Chattanooga, The December draw for Ihq teach- H. H. Embrey, ers will be ready for disbursement Tenn., and was a nephew of Mrs. E. Saturday, December 9. All teachers H. Clarke, Mrs. T. B. Bryan and should make arrangements to bo Mr. O. B. Tyler, of this city. His s mother was formerly Miss Cecilia A here on that. day. Tyler, of this city. Mr. Harry O'Bannon, who is eni gaged In railroad tie work for the L. ORGANIZED LABOR IS DEFENDED IJV STANLEY & N. railroad at Durksvllle and Hazard, Ky., visited his" family hero a i Washington, Dec. 4. In an adfow days last week. dress to the Columbia Typographicar- Mr. T.H. Maples, of McLean cal' Tjhlon No. 101, Representative county, has decided to and will move A. O, Stanley defended organized lary back onto his farm near Beda some bor dnd condemned acts of violence time this month.- - We gladly wel- on of the part of Individual members. Suit$ come him back to Ohio county. "Organized labor Is the one barAll members of the Nocreek rier between tho centralization of School Improvement League are wea'ltn and poverty that means morurged to be present next Friday al and Intellectual degradation," he night, when the annual election of said. "The rich would grow richer officers occurs. The same program and the poor would become poorer, will be rendered which was announc. which would develop Into a state of ed a few weeks ago. tvrann', were It not for the great largIs always Tho Herald ready to force of organized labor." of print the news about social affairs A Descried Compliment. and gatherings. If people will only Tlio Louisville Time's of Monday report or send tho same to us. Any had the- following complimentary no- -J failure to see such Items In print tice of Mr Likens: may be laid to the fact that we did flc&ll Patterns Tho name of G. B. Likens, of not know of them or they were not Hartford, is being prominently men No. 4345-W- ihl No. 4347 Skirt given to us. Price, 15 ccnU tioned In connection with the place ch AN ATTRACTIVE DRE$S Thero is a splendid moving pic of Assistant State Auditor, and It Is call ture show going on at Dr. Dean's said ho Is slated for the appoint Opera House every Friday and Sat- ment, which will be made by Sfatc urday nights nowadays. Tho films Auditor Henry M. Bosworth. "Gnbe" Mid-Wint- er and songs are new and cood and Likens Is one of the Democratic they give a tine long evening's en wheel horses In the Pennyrlle sectertainment for only ten cents. tion and numbers a host of friends who would rejoice In seeing him get Next Friday and Saturday nights. the place. At one time ho seriously te up-to-daThe Methodist Ifl'lles of Hartford are now holding their annual Bnanr considered getting Into the rnoo for the nomination for Secretary .of In tho old Hartford House, corner State and had he done so there Is Union auJ Main streets. It began no doubt but what he would have Tuesday and will end A proved a formidable factor. He has nlco luncheon will be served at pop led the party battles in Ohio county ular prlcos. All sorts of fancy for many years. work Is on sale In larger quantities than usual, suitable for nice ChristTho Per Cent Dlstilliiitimi. mas presents. Tuesday's Owensboro Messenger A liberal patronage f from all our citizens Is desired, as says: tho proceeds go to help the now After a fight of oer three ears to secuie something for the credichurch. Tho eamlnlng trial of Andrew tors of the defunct Owensboro SavKing and Lucian Stacy, recently ar ings Bank and Trust Company, rested by J. P. Stevens, marshal of which closed Its doors on April 2."i, Beaver Dam, and brought to Hart- 1908, halng deposits of nlmost n ford and lodged In jail charged million dollars, distributed among with robbery, was held before Coun- depositors In nearly every State In ty Judge R. R. Wedding last Satur- tho Union and In many foreign day. Tho evidence was heard and countries, Receiver T. A. PedW, In the case was submitted to the Court a report to the Daviess Circuit and will be passed upon when cer,( Court, which will bo tiled tain other matters, claimed by tho states mat ne lias funds In hand suf defendants, are Investigated by the ficient to pay unsecured depositors and holders of general claims per County Attorney, C. E. Smith. The Herald huB JuBt received two Illinois Central Railroad Time Ta cent, of their debts against the bank. A writ was issued Monday from barrels of" printers' 'ink. Come on ble nt Denver Dam, Ky. with your Christmas advertising! tho County Judge's office for the arpitnvris. South Bound. .., North Bound. Dec. 4. Rev. N. B. Watson is JNo. 1324:05 a.m. No. 12111:35 p.m. This is J. C. Iler's tenth year rest of Nellie Dowell, charging her No 12212:28 p.m. No. 1012:48 p.m". working for Santa Claus, so don't with tho murder of Ethel Gertrude conducting a meeting nt East ProvKlrby, an account of which death idence. No. 1022:48 p.m. No. 1318:55 p.m. fail to come around and see him. appeared In last week's Herald. Tho Mrs. Joe Hobdy died November J. E. Williams. Agt Messrs. A. P. Kelloy, Fordsvllle; affidavit upon which the writ was 27 and was burled the following day E. L. Ashby, Hartford, Route 4, gave Issued was made by L. D. Klrby, at the Patterson graveyard, near OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO The Herald pleasant calls Friday. father of the girl killed. We are here. O O LOCAL NEWS AND Sir. and Mrs. Wayne Roach's litFor Sale Town propel ty, vacant informed that the deceased was only PERSONAL rOINTS O lots, cottages and O y dwelling. 12 years of age, while the accused tle child wns buried at the Slaty vO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ' is only 12 or 14 years of age. . At Creek burying grounds last Friday. A. C. YEISER & CO., last account yesterday the accused Messrs. W. A. Casebler and Robt. Hartford, Ky. neduccd prices now in "Millinery had not yet been arrested, but will Jackson wero In Bowling Green one Leave your Laundry at my Grocery. at Fairs'. be at once, as the writ is in the day last week. Domestic finish. Work Guaranteed. hands of Sheriff T. H. Black. Dr. I. J. Hoover, of Owensboro, liar's Grocery will have Flroworks Called for and prompt delivery. spent n few days with friends here for the boys. 'Phone 140. Iler's Grocery. BARRETT'S FERRY. last week. i'ii Fairs Overcoat weather now. Dec. 4. Those who signed the Mrs. C. E. Morrison left last week Mr. Robert Swain, of Central have the Coats. for Hazard, Ky., where her husband Grcon River Association pledge will City, is visiting his parents here. tobacco at Piiano coupons wjth every CASH Is engaged in railroad construction begin delivering their Tho Shultztown school had an ex; work. Narrows hibition last Thursday night. H&4) urchase at Fairs'. Mrs. Jane Lloyd spent ThanksMrs. N. B. Wntson and children, Help your friends by trading at 1 as Electra Carson is visiting you no more and giving with her sister, Mrs. R. R. of Centertown, are attending the Fairs'. It costs' tivesMn Owensboro. rf? protracted meeting here. then you help some one get tho Wedding, of Hartford. 'V Miss Mabel Sharp, who has been Donjt forget i "the big slump in Piano. Mr. M. Miller nnd family V will '. in Louisville for some time, return- move to his farm near Beaver Dnm Millinery now at Fairs. '4 i. ' Mrs. J. Will Cooper and llttlo ed home Saturday. this week. See Fairs' Coat Suits. Prices and granddaughter,Tqmmle Elsie Phelps, Mr. Rollle Foreman Is very ill. Mr. Archlo Swnln. of Luzerne, Is Quality will please you. visited relatives in Beaver Dam, Tho box supper at Narrows Wed- visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. get the piano yesterday. Trade at Fairs' and nesday night for the benefit of n A. Swain, here. coupons for your friends. Born to the wife of it. M. Reid, school library, was a success, Rev. W. C. Lloyd, of Auburn, Ky., Mr. Bruno Frey lost a good horse Mr. H. Tk Potts, Olaton, Route 1, Rockport,, Ky,, at 6:30 o'clock a. m., preached at the Cumberland Presbygave us a pleasant call yesterday. last Wednesday, November 29, 1911, last week. terian Church here Sunday at 1 1 Notice to Creditors. Fancy Fruit Baskets of all kinds a ,flne cirl. o'clock and at tho usual hour SunOhio Circuit Court, Kentucky. day night. Mr. Felix Drake and family, of at J. C. Iler's, from 50e to $5.00. He will preach hero the guests of Mr. E. B. Pendleton, Admr. &c, PlainLowney's fine lino of Box Candy Owensboro, were the first Sunday and Sunday night In tiffs, and Mrs. T. R. Barnard, city, a fow 1 from 10c to $5.00 at Iler's Grocery. January. days recently. vs. Dr. Snoop's Health Cof Drink Thrco hundred and fifty Books In Esther Gatton, et a!., Defendants. fee, Soldjby I. S. Carson, the Gro- All persons having claims against w Iler's Rotary Library, so give your ceryman 47tf From present indications the estate of Green W. Phlpps, de best girl a chance to read the latest ceased, are hereby notified to file old Santa will be located at When you want Ammunition or books for only 10c each, samo with the undersigned Commis GunsT'caVl on U. S. Carson, the Smith, of sioner, at his office in Hartford, Ky., J. B. Tappan's Jewelry Store, Mr. and Mrs. C. II Orocerymnn. .. 47tf Farmorsburg, Ind., have been tho!DroDOrly proven, on or before Jan on Center street, opposite the G.. B. Likens wants to sell Surrey guests of Mn and Mrs. H. E. uary 1, 1912, or the ywlll be for- Court House. You'll miss it 4 good as Mischko, city, the past few days. and. Buggy. Rubber tires ever barred. F. L. FE.LI3C, if you don't drop in. I won't 49tf new Bargains! Master Commissioner, If you have not, bought, any of uigo 'you to buy; just come in is visiting her our Candy, suppose you do so next 49t4 Ohio Circuit. Court. Mrs. C. M. Barfiett to look and ask. daughter, Mrs. B, W. Cooper, of time you want candy. It's fine. j&ml of Thanks. ' sure pays to buy parly. I , Nashville, Tenn. OHIO COUNTY DRUG CO., IncorWe tako this method of returning tried it. You have a larger 46tf our heartfelt thanks to friends and season' Is now ,on. porated. t stock to pick from, so you ' Get your outfit tropi U. 8. iCarson, Messrs. Harvey Tichenor, Beaver neighbors for their many kindnesses 47ff dur- com nearer getting just what the GiWeryman, Dam, Route 2; Guy Ranney and shown, and words Don't for.et mv Rogers, Simmons, werp ing the last illness and recent death you want. Mr. A'. A. Cafter, Hartford, Route Lawrence pleasant caller at Tho Herald office of our beloved mother, Mrs. Susan I hob,by; .high quality and 'ow Her1, was a pleasant caller at The May God's richest blessSullenger. Thursday. Before you order prices. ald office Saturday. ings attend each one of you is our ' Irom oatalogue I just Judge J. A. Dean,- Referee !,' Mr,,T, J. Morton, cashier of the Bankruptcy, Owensboro, Ky., was in wish. want in figure "With you. M'r. and1 Mrs. B, 'F, Sullenger. Island Deposit Bank, spent Thanks- Hartford a few bou,rs last Saturday. d Maybe you can be suited glvlngiwlth relatives hero. He, wasf hero toJ receive claims MEETS DEATH IN A VAT , "p" keep your jnonoy'hore, OP BOILING LICORICE , If Ty6u) should not get a catalogue' against and eloct a trustee for tho where you have some chance of our Xmas Goods, ask for one. bankrupt estate of the Tbomns Mon- Judge C. M. OwonsboriJ, Ky'., Doc. 4.' Infor to get it back. Wo want J.you'lp get one. OHIO umental Works,, &c, COUNTY J. B. TAPPAN; ; DRUG CO., Incorporat- Crowe was, selected aa trustee for mation has been received in Owens' ed. 46tf - ' th,o assigned estate. boro.. of the "hrlbie, death uof Hugh- and 0pc.iajj. Dress Goods jEmbrey, Jr., who fell in a, boiling vat of llcorico at a plant of the SUGGESTIONS 1THILE we Baking Powder Absolutely Pure a complete line Ladies and Cloaks, we want to remind you that we Mates Home Bafemg Easy With minimum trouble and cost biscuit, cake and pastry are made fresh, clean and greatly superior to the ready-mad- e, variety, is avoided. and danger of alum food dry, found-in-the-shop also have for your consideration the est line DressGoods, Silks, Velvets, Etc.. to be found in Ohio county. You would do well to and see this line, bought especially for our - ooooooooocooooo LICENSE. O .MAItHIAGK O and Holiday Trade. Suitable Trimmings to match the entire line. McCall Patterns, the most styles, always in stock. Competent, careful, painstaking and courteous salesladies to help you in your' selections. Don't forget this and bear in mind that that saves you Money. it pays to trade with a House Jkg&O, two-stor- left home. He says In his letter: "I was postmaster In business at Willie It. Wells, Foulsllle, to Woodruff and went to Paducnh on Mary Wimp, Reynolds. a business trip. While tnore I met Mack Martin, Hartford, to Stella1 a supposed friend with a second York, Olaton. ,man, and after locating .1 hotel, re- Ben Likens, Shrew sherry, to Cla- - turned to meet my friends. We ra Wilson, Fordsvllle. took n few glasses of tho cursed Jas. F. Tllford, Rockport, to Sa- stuff called beer, in which I was I rah E. Graos, Rockport. diucged. had no recollection William II. Hicks, Sunnydalc, to 'further for about thiee das, who I camt to myself. Elizabeth J. Carter, Bain-town- . Tisaa in ir smalt II. B. James, Simmons, to Mrs. town In Tennessee without cent Bessie Oldham, Simmons. of money and had been robbed of H. M. Maiden, White Run, to 'about $70 and was almost crazy. I Ethel Swift, Arnold. pondered about tho shame and disJames C. Lewis, Hartford, to Ber- grace that I had brought on nnsclf I could tha L. Ward, Hartford. and family. not return home, as I was always a sober man LONG LOST lirSIUXI) with my friends." SAYS Hi: WAS DRUGGED ,Mr. Lano btates that they arc llIng happily. He says that when Concerning the reuniting of n he wns joung he wns a machinist married couple nftcr 37 years, an by trade. account of which appeared In the last Issue of The Herald, the Every family has need of a good, Hustler says: reliable liniment. For sprains, The Hustler has received a letter bruises, soreness of tho muscios and from Lawson Lane, at one time of rheumatic pains there Is none betthis county, who wns reunited with ter than Cham; erlaln's. Sold by all his wife nt Princeton, lnd several dealers. m Madl-sonvllle OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO dajs ago after an nbsonce of 37 jears, ,gllng the reasons why ho to-da- y, V"l wiwtiwnwvifww swea KMiuigyt'.iiin Sweaters are O!UR Newfinest we ever veiy pretty had. Patterns are very carefully chosen. To make the story short, we'll say to-da- y. that we have the best sweaters that money can buy. 1 We have some very quiet i shades as well as some very "sporty" colors. We have Sweaters for the little tot 3 or 4 years old. All sorts of color Ai T Located in Hartford ' We have Sweaters as low as 50c or as high as $3.00. Come here with your Sweater notions. anfjeelfree It The-huntin- g -- mm CARSON & CO., Incorporated. - that t) bet-tqran- v Hartford, Kentucky. -- - "V Jewer i utt i.Jkrfti.fc.ju... W- - - w.. K. . " i. "& - T " V . ' ,fMitmmfimiiyJk- rp -- hy i1 ' ysflf' 'wivpv ''"''' MMMWfcf Tjv i.'r- - .'JCI F t - JVmWSF- - i,v Is m, tfZkJU- .J - w ' ncfcttiahM tnJ t I. , -- rrt i frMffC v. j,-. iryf'Vwy-- " V Xi, njfit- sj rAOE sec. THE HARTFORD HERALD with bruised blood-- Wednesday, DEC. 0, 1011. Tfo Harijord Herald M. shoulders and , which lined his extended down his OOOOOOOQOOOOO o,o o o O ' POEMS YOU'LL ENJOY. II. & E. RAILROAD TI5IE TA-BL- tJ AT IIARTFOKD, KV. ) r 5 r L ' Tho following L. & N. Time Card Don't fear that the world will laugh is effective from Monday, Aug. 21st: If you pray. North Bound Don't caro If It does. Let It have No. 112 due at Hartford 7:19 a. rn. its own wayv Mark the Studies You Are Interested in. , No. 114 due at Hartford 3:40 p. m. Remember tho softness and beauty 4 South Bound It brings .. .Rapid Calculation. ...Shorthand O When 'round you enfolding Its comPOINTED PARAGRAPHS. No. 115 due at Hartford 8:45 a. m. O ....Bookkeeping. ...Penmanship. No. 113 due at Hartford 1.46 p. m. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO forting wings, .Typewriting. ,1. . II. K. MISCHKE, Agt. you out of tho cark and .Commercial dcography. It carries ...Civil Service. Most of a man's troubles wear the care ...Reading. ...Commercial law. petticoats. To the thoughts of a happier Hfo ... .Ranking, Commerce. . . .Arithmetic. ' H SCHEME FOR FEEDING The flattorer Is never compelled somewhere. ....Spelling. ....Punctuation. i to eat his words. . . .Use of Adding Machine and ..English. , And don't be afraid If they 'scoff Many people would be more other oflico devices. ...Grammar. CHICKENS BUTTERMILK and they scorn truthful If they talked less. your praying. It The goodness of some men de- At tho thought of Namo leads to the morn One-G- ain pends more on the police than on Mixed With Food is Good Through a sleep so refreshing, a principles. Address . . . v rest so divine, Even a miser doesn't take any in Weight is more out of the world than he Like a path in the summer beneath bloom and vine, Rapid. brought into it. money ho can buy Ending down in a garden someIf a mat has ' where that doth seem Lafayette, lnd.. No. 30. The re- - friends but they are never worth Like a dusk of old magic O wensb oro, Ky. "Acknowledge the College." E. B. Miller, Pres. that wafts suit of the chiccken fattening ex- - the nrice. through a dream. , Tnless you oerestlmate the aver- public by the AgrI-- , perimont made tultural Extension Department at 'ago man he doesn't think you fully Don't mind and don't worry, what-ce- r they say. Purdue a few weeks ago has arous- - appreciate him. No man knows what lie is capable Kneel down or stand up, but stop Indiana cd such Interest among talking and p"ay. poultry buyers that Prof. A. 0. Phil- - of doing until his wlf0 assumes tho Don't be a coward to cringe at the lips, of the poultry division of the role of taskmaster. PAY The wise girl doesn't take an v w ord department, is carryins out a similar chances by wearing a lot of pins In Of the onlcs whose voices In tauntof his; perlment in verification t"e vicinity of her waist lino. ing arc heard former success. A tax on bncliolors would not ;e- - Wherever men gather, remember Thn rornnt pxnorlment in feeding Mostj how sweet mllk to the poultry resulted in a ,duce the supplv of spinsters. r mbstantlal gain In weight, quality (bachelors would ratn.-- pay a line, The peace nfter prayer, like the rain ' Chicago News. after heat! the chicken, and an unexpected anyway. cf pain In profits When you have a cold, got a bot- - Don't let the world turn your pur-- 1 A loeal packing hnuse. Interested posctaside purchased a lot or bv these results, lit will soon fix you up all right and From tho prayer that flows in on poultry of an extremely low quality. will ward off any tendency toward tho tumult and tide generally known as "culls, and re- 'pneumonia. This remedy contains Of strife and of, worry, but let It pre-a- ll But station i' ruested the experiment um or Our stocks are so large that you have every style and pattern, and size, and shape from which to ""'"J ly to a "" " as to try fattening them. !" poultrymon baby atbe lve a elect: and wo make buying BY KAIL, Juit as easy and aatlefactory as you can do it In the store. all thnt mav birds Te ,..., were immodintelv placed to an adult. Sold by all deal- - Ovor tack and assail; tempt you, ' We have spicial things that you can set NOWHERE ELSE, such as : , nn. ,w..v.m u..r. i' ers. III icjii, nmuo m rtomemborlng Its gentle and mci-- 1 portioned thorn. Levy's Special Boys' Levy's Special lowing spirit Equal portions of wheat, corn and I'lnc Mimaine Oflcr. 2 Men Suits for Suits When von prav with n faith In the cats mlH with twice as much butFor a limited time we will offer j One that will hoar It! of termilk, is being givon p thorough Norman E. Mack's National MonthBaltimore Sun. tr!sl as a ration, this being consi- ly, a Democratic Magazine for Men and all tho Loading- - lines of der! a practicable rntlon for farm and Women, and the Haitford HerI litlitiilng Kills Few. use. ald,, a newspapor of the same kind, In 1!0C lightning killed only ICO Tho hinln pre nlroitlv showing tho both one year for only $1.15. people In this whole country. One's egrets nf tho oprlmriit. some of We issne a large illustrated catalog, whluh wo mac- - rhanens of death by lightning 'are The National Is a high-clas- s send, ires on request. on a much as a t'rvn l'avlnr bubbling over with good less than two in a million. lazlne The WE ALSO SEND SAMPLES FREE. weight, the-eb- v raisins tilings. pound In chance of death from liver, kidnev Mention thU paper and write us fully for anything you want In our line, and you'll get a prompt them from the standard of culls to Its contributors are the foremost j or stomach trouble is vastly greatana satisfactory answer. Ana lr anyimng you Duy nere is not exactly what you want It mav ba mtnlltv. with a fie "broiler" bo men and women of the land. It Is er, but not if Electric reiurneu unu your tiunci vui no immcaiatoiy JtiurUHDED. Ircrn'o in tlieir vnlue ,same size of the Saturday Eicnlngi used, as Robert Mndsen.Illttors of Wes Members Retail MercbanU Assccialicn. FaHroid Ftres Refunded at Certain Times. on the open market. Most and Is beautlfullv Illustrated ' Burlington, la., proved. Four doc1f" I'Ip" cwlal ntfntlfn l A House Established SO Years Aqo. The Largest In Its line. throughout. Politics, good fiction, tors gave him up after eight months raid tn the nualltv of I he flesh of brilliant relews, Interesting do-- ! of suffering from virulent ller exper- the bin's at the close of tho The Third nnrtmtnto Immnp wfrli Mnmcvn Arts ' trouble and yellow jaundice. He lment, to ascertain . which of the ra- .. . Bright , and John Kendrlck Hangs as repn- -' was then completely cured by Elecand ', lion iJerteiuumjH Pitt's iiiu iiiuol lar monthly contilbutors to this de- tric Hitters. They're the bst stomSpot. Market meat to the ultimate partment. A manaine that will ach, liver, nerve and kldnev remedy Interest ecry member of the fnm- - nnd blood purifier on earth. Only m The quicker a cold Is potton rid !ily. Iery reader of the Hartford ."iOc at James H. Williams. ff the loss the danger from pneu- - Herald knows what It Is and what Mi"". Picket! nnd Son f hern Pools. monia and other serious diseases. It stands for. Don't fall to take ad-many Tho South Is developing II. W. L. Hall, of Wavorly. Va., vantage of this great combination "I firmly believe Chamber- - offer, tf new writers these days, but the old i,a8: ones are not forgotten, nnd all magIain's Cough Homody to be absolute azine readers below Mason and Dixly tho best preparation on the mar- on's line and above It, too will I hap recommended ket for colds. welcome Mrs. La Salle Corboll Pick- CAUSE AND REMEDY. It to my friends and tlioy all apreo . V For Infants and Children. ett's new scries of articles on faby all deal-o- i vith me." For sale TC&h:X?t3 m The Kind You Have Always Bought mous literary people nnd places of Via s. the Cotton Uncertainty of the immediate the South, now appearing In IftJf' ft Belt Route "UHIITI.i I'O.ST .USAIX Dears the The first paper, "Tho future is looked upon by many men the direct, quick rSKI) ON WIl'i: IIEATEHS Signature) of Sunrise Poet" whom every South- of affairs, as a blockade to enterline from Memerner will recognize as Sidney Lan- prise and business prosperity, and phis, through Ark Nov. 30. The Md Centonille. ansas, to the South vtest issue. this blockade is now quite apparent ier Is In the December Thu Cliiistnius Uppliuott's. operatinetro splendid whipping post for wife bonters has most fa- throughout the channels of trade; A delectable montnl repast, with "Corn," one ot Lnnler's fTff fi f'.'rj trains dailr, frith through been revived In Maryland and a The Presidential Election; the mous works, Is Reprinted from an sleepers, chair can and parlor- throng gatheiod at the Jail jester-da- y a line Chrlstmns flavor, Is offered to early number of L1PP1NC0TTS, In efforts of Congress with no fixed cafe cars. Trains from all parts the literary epicurean in the Decemto soo the second punishment of new of the Southeast connect in Mem it Is strong, in- which It originally appeared. and purpose;inOrganized Labor as a with phis nlth these Cotton Belt trains the kind ever inflicted in Queen ber Llpplncott's. politics; together factor Papers on Edgar Allan Poe Southwest. Anne county and the first since the teresting and mxfyfjsfiJm Neither time nor money thonld keep other matters of greater or less The complotc novel is an unusual Henry Tlmrod will follow. : t.:- a t. of the old law. The cultou from maktactnUosnortunltT DM FffV4?liRW tnp!oritwon -i taiamucn linuuri, i c ui ui:m. ui una nine x "MEMPF prit was Lawrence Stlnor. Ho re- story by Charles Egbert Craddock, Plenty of them, chaotic conflict of separate interOld Newspnpcrs OliMtrlo so Mlsslsslp-plan,- " quested that his wife bo summoned author of "Tho (Jreat ests, to harmonize which is now the "Tho Prophet of the Great to wltnoss tho atonement tho law C problem before the country. exacted from, saying that he deserv- Smoky .Mountain," and other well All want Prosperity, Peace and THINK THIS OVER. ed it and that he wanted her to see known books. The title Is "Tho OrPlenty. Read with care the Cinmmk-ijpjti- um htm punished. Mrs. Stlncr was deal," and tho scenes arc laid In the On the 1st and 3rd Tncsdsri ot each month ex. cinnati Enquirer, a journal that .South, local color and the peculiar crmion tickets r sold rla Cotton Belt Houtc la (.'tven a chair In the jail yard near e prints all the news each day from points In Arkansas, Louisiana, Texas and Oklahoma, This Offer Should Gain ihe Thernj rlth25ds7 return limit and the whipping post and grimly characters' of the region being deevery commercial center throughchances Southwest will soon be rWJ let the txt pleted with rare fidelity. Tho theme watched the proceedings. Cotton Belt excursion take m. of the Most Skeptical out the world. A barometer of 8end todar for complete schedule and cost ot ticket Stlner took the tlrst three strokes of tho story Is a decided novelty, causes and effects that points out, from your home town I will alio give too. onr opportunity booklets, brimful ot pictures and tacts you'll Ilka scarcely more than a whimper, and the Interest is intense until the with Light, the danger and to see they're (ttt, very striking denoument. We pay for all the medicine used as a Beacon Excitebut before tho fourth descended the L C tJARRV, Traveling Passenger Agent If our remedy fails the safeguard therefrom. S3 Todd BuiUimr, LooitTiUc, Ky. muscles of his shoulders and arms ment Is furnished by one of the during the trial, As well known, the Daily Enyou of consti were drawn Into tense knots from characteristic feuds uetween moon- to completely relievo quirer is the largest in size and You marks, filled shiners and revenue officers, which pation. Wo take all the risk. way highest priced paper in the United the pale white-livi- d leads to an appalling crime for re- are not obligated to us In any yet cheapest, measured by venge, upon which tho plot of the whatever, If you accept; our offer. States, DANIEL BOONE AXLE GREASE quality and quantity. narrative Is based. It is entirely That's a mighty broad statement, The Weekly Enquirer, with the HOW WEM WOMEN safe to predict that "Tho Ordeal" but we mean every word of It. cream nnd digest of all the news, will prove to be one of this popular Could anything be moro fair for Wl able and conservative editorials, May Be Made Strong at Small author's best-like- d you? And don't stories. reports, methods and remarket Expense and No Risk A most scientific, common-sens- e sults from Government and State "Best on Earth" There are hundreds of women In heme to grease treatment Is Rcxall Orderlies, which Stations, veterinary BBSBSBSBlBSBSBSBSBSBSBPwailVk ihlfl vicinity, weak, thin, This is the verdict of R. J. How-oi- l, are eaten like candy. Their active Experiment XrWjM' (til matters, People's Forum, choice tired out and nervous. Such women Tracy, 0., who bought Foley's is a recent scientific disbut once a continued storneed Vinol Just aa much as did Mrs. Honey and Tar Compound for his principle colorless, literature, short and covery that Is odorless, Pepper, ot 2307 Howard street, jwlfe. general Jane sermons, "Her case was the worst I and tasteless In action, and particu- ies, week. Ean Franclseo, CaU who sayB: liavo even soen, and looked like a larly agreeable In every way. This information, etc., with the exclusion ( (lm "l have used Vinol for.sqm.6 Her Ingredient does not cause diarrhoea, ot ou mailers oi scanaai ana imwith particularly gratifying, teihlts. I Bure caso of consumption. morality, is today the Cleanest Made in Louisville by CHAS. C. kTOLL OIL CO. run down, weak and debilitated, lungs were sore and she coughed nausea, flatulence, griping, or other was Weekly Famjly Journal obtainable. and her voice inconvenience. my nppetlte was gone. After tak- almoBt Incessantly Rexall Orderlies are and ing several bottlen of Vinol I found was hoarse nnd weak. Foley's Hon- particularly good for children, aged Each issue is alone' worth the price of n year's subscription. Improved, and ey and Tar Compound brought remy condition greatf" and delicate persons. Solicitors for subscriptions make do not hesltatft fo recommend Vinol lief at once and less than three botIf you suffer from chronic or ha to anyone similarly affected." tles effected a comDleto cure." bitual constipation, qr the associate a handsome profit and increase the NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. PEOPLE WRITING , good influence of The Enquirer in Vinol I not a eocret nostrum, but Without opiates or harmful drugs Opposite your name on the For THE HERALD wlU'please or dependent chronic ailments, we the uplift of morality and industry, Iron tonic I a delicious cod liver and of any kind, Foley's Honey and Tar urge you to try Retail Orderlies at paper or wrapper ynu will Ilnd get their articles tpgc prompt- without oil, which will create an ap- Compound stops coughs and cures our risk. Remember, you can get and for the betterment and welfare tho date vnur subscription ex- ly. Matters for pub- tone up the digestive organs, petite, Do not accept any substi- them In Hartford only at our store. of the community. For terms write plrps. II you find your sub- - . lkatloa In owrtgular Issue make pure blood and create trength. colds. Enquirer, Cincinnati, Ohio. tute. For sale by all dealers. m 12 tablets, 10 cents: 36' tablets, 26 to The scrlptlon has expired, pleare. be In our 4 (Wednesday) Try a bottle of Vinol with the A GREAT BARGAIN! send us one dollar. We will ap-- 4 that your laeaey will be SO cents. Sold cents; 80 tablets, hurfiiMlMty without fall- predate n. prompt remittance. retarned If it doea not help you. we, a tomre publication. only at our store The Rexall Store The CiaciBBfttl Weekly Eaqairer aad FOR FLETCHER'S The Hartford Herald Both Om Z. Wilbur Mitchell, Beaver Para, Kyr H. Williams, 214 Main St, James Yew For Oaly 1.33. . Hartford, Ky. Ilartord Drug Co., Ilartford, Ky. side. When the sixth stroke fell, a sigh of relief escaped the throng that had gathered to see the whipping, n blanket was thrown about the victim's shoulders and he was hurried to his cell, where the Jail physician applied ointment to heal the cuts. O O The OO O O O Herald's Special Selections. PRAY. ' o Educate O Day an3 night school in session the entire year. Books free. Free employment agency. Not a '' ' graduate out of a position. Write for catalogue and terms. Private: instruction from expert teachers in all Hepartments. for Business At ooooooooooooooo ... . d 4 4 'Daviess County Business College ' BXPRES. ORDE fYQUR Old THES Hl FROM US AND SAVE MONEYo the Best. We Handle None I , cc ... BY MAIL at ....... M,i. j with Pants pairs & ( i nt I I okODioGr :fre:e. FURNISHINGS, HATS AND SHOES. ('i I ,,,',,,,', ( LOUISVILLE, KY. ' CASTORS A mA It's just i&M&m& (Tt a step to Texas ffAwlr asm Mmw imtw WBmmBmk WMrM xv relal I i &ftiL via Con-fidenc- BiP2kw "WE USE" Mvw "wi3$ em. fare excursion r. WBeIt Koute 1 run-dow- I non-sectari- I latei ,W Chllalrn Cry CASTOR! A rfrMriMwapFs; rT;r;f75js?3wpwT?r' WEDNESDAY, DEC. 0. 1011. JEFFERSON COUNTY SCHOOL. THE HARTFORD HERALD PAGE SEVEffv THE FINEST DAIRY How It Compares Willi Nearest SclDolhouse. OAIRY COW VERSUS CHILD. Kentucky Out of Step With the March of Education. If you had not dr"en twelve miles from big, throbbing, pulsing Louis-vlll- o Some Kentucky School Superinalong perfect rondwnys sprinkled with oil you would think you were far tendents Make but $1 a Day. out In some rural community whfen you gaze at Rocky Hill school. It seems Impossible for such a school house to be .tolerated In n county as EVEN OWN PAY POSTAGE rlcb and prosperous ns Jefferson. Its style of architecture Is severely WHO IS TO BLAME? OUTWITTED An In THE ORIENTALS. With the Customs Experience Officials at Kermanshah. eastern liuds the collecting of Great Contrast Between the Cars and Thought Bestowed Upon Each Near For Jerseys, Lexington Palace School "Out at the Elbow." But With These Pitiful Salaries They ,Mut Put Up Bonds as High as $30.. Territory Is a Hundred Square Miles. Does the blame for school conditions lie at the door of the county superintendents or the people at large? Many county superintendents receive salaries of $400 a year, and none of them receives more than $1,500. When a man has a salary of $400 he Is of necessity forced to do something else ' I bad not before I vu timl time to pet my lust- ra ge together nnd draw a limp lironlli after leaving the trnln at Lexington asked: "Ever been out to Unwind?" "No," 1 nntwerud. rutlier nnd dnzed. Then I gathered myelf together and imswered tit n venture. "Oh, you menn the plurq outride of Lexington where Henry Cluy was born, doo't you?" "Heavens, no! ItV the blpgp-t- nnd finest thlug In the way of n dairy farm In the world. You know It's owned by Sir. Hnggln of New York city." I went out to the great dairy farm on the trolley car went pnst.l.exlng- - FOlt THE JI'.nSEY cows. w p'r -Li isu.. re . 4 not fit anywhere then, having no hinges, it had' been tacked on nnywny nnd left standing wido open for the weeds to grow about It. Jefferson county, with its trolley .lines, Its splendid roads, its wealth, should bo nn object lesson to the rest "Do the county and state How you of tho state in schools and school an adequate expense account?" Is Just where the equipment, but she He pulled a pocket notebook from others are. his desk and smiled rather bitterly as The whole state Is out of step with he said: the march of education. "They do not even pay for the stamps or stationery in my office work. Let me run over this for a moment and O THE OLD DEACOX SAYS. O show you how It goes. I must keep a OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO horse and buggy or I ennno' get about. As this county has never taken There wouldn't ue bo all tired over the turnpikes I must pay my own many fellows bleeding and dying toll. If I am far from home In winter I must siay alt night at some for their country if you would cut time hotel. All this makes my expenses for off the gate rocolpta. the past year $230. teavtna me at thn I do a lot of fool things, but I end of the year $280. That's LESS never make n practice of walking THAN A DOLLAR A DAY FOR ABup and trying to snuff out tho fuse SOLUTE WORKING TIME." "What Is the highest salary oald that is burning on somebody else's county superintendents In the state?" powder mine. "Fifteen hundred, and they are few The trouble Is not that there is In every and far between. Thire are lots J but one good story-toll$400 and $600 basis, and ten thousand, but that the other them on ths it simply means that the fallow has to nine thousand nine hundred and do life Insurance, farm a little, take a ninety-nin- e Insist that they are tho place in a store, make a living in some Anointed One. way and then use what time he can If wo should get all the best spare for the schools." statcsmon Into Congress there would IT SIMPLY MEANS THAT OUR bo nobody left In the country towns RURAL SCHOOLS ARE NOT MAN- nnd help . AGED AT ALL, THEY ARE MORE to run to the pull the hose cart to the burning COMMONLY MISMANAGED. Education for the mass of the peobuilding. ple is an Investment and a business If I ever happen to get four let- ; .. ters In one trip to the : . stamps j n)ty cjm m0Vfl forw,rd n P desert, anv. thiee of them have one-ce4BflBSSSSsV '' aMBv'tfiTU-on mem. where you place them. With an If Old Man Blowloud had made literate population the finest country as many home-run- s when ho was on the nlobo cannot force them to voting as he now claims ho did, make pood. Brilns. trained brains, is oomo of the games wouldn't be over tho insistent call of the twentieth century. Does Kentucky hear that call? before tho first of next year, ana prosDoniY tohow orpins. . ... The time some workmen waste In , Business no . KentUcky will be out of etep with watching the clock would mnke a pretty decent margin of profit 'for ln8 onwarj twoep 0f the hurrying Osborne (Kan.)Farmer, ' Volt TUB CHILDBEt. the boss. wentleth century so long as she al- lows thlrteon children out of evtry homes or Mr. Hoggin's great dairy , A Stranger. hundred to grow Into manhood and farm, but to look carefully at the A stranger, entering a bank, ask womanhood robbed of thedivlno right schoolbouses. 1 turned to the man In "Can you tell mo where of being able at least to read and to chnrgo of tho engines and pumps nnd ed: nearest Draughon's Business Colleges are write. asked the distance to the In order that Kontucky may occupy scnooluouse. It wns no' nu eighth of located?" Yes," said the bank a mile nwny from the pumping sta-- cashier, "Draughon has 48 Colleges a place In the 'forefront In the matter of education, a movemont has been inwon ana wns n aeciuea contrast ar- - !n 18 states. If you desire any Although 1 had seen thep ,nforraat,OIJi ask our offlco as. augurated for the Improvement of county schools. 'walks, concrete walks, In every direc they are nil from 'sistantH,' Indifference due to a failure to aption nbout the Hoggin barn, there was nd- - preciate the real value of education Is no semblance of n walk from tho front DRAUOHON'S." For catnlogue, gato to the badly patched wooden steps drcss Draughon's Practical Business) one of the very serious obstacles which that wero intended to lead tho' chil- College, Nashville, Tenn., or Padu-ca- h, have confronted every movement to Ky or Evansvllle, path of dren along tho prlmroR Ind.. or ward a higher standard of educational work. In the last few years greater knowledge: Everything was "out nt Washington, D. C. Interest has beon exhibited generally the elbo,Y." ' over the state. Indicating In a decided contrast between tho enro nnd Way. The The Simpler thought bestowed upon a dairy cow - Mrs. Knicker Do you tell your manner that our people were shaking off the lethargy of tha past and were Bharp nnd dte- ncTa child wns hero husband what you want for Cbrist- - spiring to. place 4he state on a sound, iwct, i.iiu uatiuiiiu .uuu Dvt nuu m&S? progressive educational basis. figure' the direct nnd immediate, return B' Bockcr No, It Is much Every cltUen must rejoice over thia to bard dollars nnd cenU when hia ' tows are luxuriously treated, but be snorter to tell him what I don't 'wakening, and all should now unit continuous, earnest effort to atone In could Hyt or would not try to ;ce Into want. for negleot, of the past. It would be a the future of the children and; measuseless task; (n view ef this growing ure the return fom ap Investment la appreciation of tha importance ar.d " cnoola. t FOR FLETCHER'S value ef education, to make any arguTha liiMhlK el a community la ment er submit any extended report In H .Mtieelr mV ; m bail DOL-LARS- ." ton's beautiful new Country club' nnd ipleudld residences, surrounded by uagnltlcent old forest trees. Too much cannot be said or written nbout this wonderful dairy farm of Mr. nagglu's. The creamery, where the milk Is cooled, bottled and double scaled for delivery In Lexington, Is nn artistic building of rough stone. The huge dairy barn Is of concrete, brick and tiling, which gives It the appearance of some splendid county Institution. Men In Immaculate whlto uniforms were moving about tho barn getting ready to milk the 42." registered Jersey cows that would noon be brouchf-lfrom the hundreds of acres of blue grass over which they roam. Olauclng at.the doors and windows. I saw that ihpy were covered with screening to keep out the (lies, whllo wnter pipes and hose were everywhere to Insure nbsoluto cleanliness. I wns very much Impressed with the beauty, comfort and magnitude of everything I snw. so ns I left the barn I asked: "Where do you get this tremendous supply of water? I saw hoso and piping everywhere nnd n huge tower by the creamery." "We have a complete pumping plant across country on tho far edge of the farm nt Russell's cnve." I drove to Russell's cave nnd found n perfect pumping outfit, even to a double Alter that tho water might be as pure ns It was possible to make It. Suddenly I remembered that I had not come to Lexington to admire the beauty of the wide fields, the grand old or starve to death. No stream can rise higher than its source. No underpaid man can put .nunum energy and thought Into his work. In HOOKY UILt, HCHOOU one of the fertile and prosperous counsimple. This I den of extreme sim- ties of Kentucky not many miles from plicity Is carried out In the verand.i of Cincinnati, O., I had an interview with red co i in gat I'd Iron suppoited on plain a county superintendent whom I knev to be a "live wire" educationally. My 2 by 4 studding. If the building, the main building, first question was. "How responsible does the publio lacks beauty, the old coal house is much worse. It looks as if nfter years consider your position?" "Do you mean as measured by my of wear and tear the neighbors had felt sorry for It and had had some- salary or by the bond I am asked to thing of a donation party. This, of give?" course, is merely a surmise, but It is "Your bond." "Well. I have to five " hond of tho only possible solution to tho genYou see, I have $24,000 to pass eral makeup of the building. Evidently one neighbor had donated through my hands annually to finance some old red rooting tin. Another the forty-si- x schools that are scattered .'neighbor. seetKg" "tile "lieed TJf Ti tJwr. j - dVer the the scKoo1- had sent over one that had been cut houses with their equinm-are an In kinder whopper Jawed" and would vestment of about $55,000." "You sav scattered over the coury. How much territory does 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 supervise the work of sixty-fiv- e teachers In forty-si- x schools, to say nothing of the office work and the Insoection that is necessary for repairs and new build$30.-00coUnry.--Brti3esnt customs dues Is ulteuded with perhaps more than ordinary fraud. In his book. "I'rom Uiitum to Uugbdud," Mr. W U H ii nit bus told lib experience with the rtiHtimiM olllcers of Kermanshah. The Incident bad Its comical feature us well ax Its serious lesson: Two hours later than I bad Intended wo tuude a Hturtund. proceeding through bazaars, emerged the long tunnel-likfrom rbe town. Hero fate bad annoy-anc- o in store for me. At tbe local custom bouse tho gunrds wanted to xearch us and make us pay duty on our scanty baggage. I bad hired a mule to carry our saddlebags as far as Baghdad, using tho owner of tho mule, a wily old Arab who accompanied us, ns a guide. Tbeso two, mulo and man, the guards absolutely refused to let pass without my bestowing a perfectly Illegal and Illogical bnksbecsb. This I stoutly refused to do. nnd. knowing that In tbe cast a show of temper Is of no avail. I swallowed 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 tbe rider were both Arabs and that tbereforo I could not Interfere. This wns Just what I wanted, and I solved tho matter In n minute. I put tbe Arab on my horse and I rodo bis mule. There was no question nbout It then. Tbe guards on tbelr own confession could stop neither me nor my horse, nnd we rode quietly on nmld the laughter of the men to change our mounts again fifty yards past tbe rcustuui bcrtme--. e GASTORIA nnu AScgclablc Prcparalionfor Assimilating ihcFoodandDcdula -ling UicSloinachs and Bowels or Promolcs DigeslionChecrfur-nessandnest.Con'ains For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of neither Opium.Morplune WOT "Nauc otic. j I norlincral. Aw In JtHtpearoMDrSAHUELFmHER ianpkut StuL t staue.Urd ypennint BklUSJx- - JUSavui - IHnftSrtJ. JlUtryrm) flarcr. ) forConslipa-Tlon- 1 . s Aperfecl Re.mcdy Worms .Convulsions.Fcvcnsh-nesSleep. nnd Loss Sour Stomach, Dinrrhooi iT tv of Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK Use For Over Thirty Years I I EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. - j6 '" - fljj ASTORIA COMPANY. Hartford Herald, Only $1 Year TMtChNTAUPt NCWVOMttTIV Tutt'sPills This popular remedy never falls to effectually cure ings." I was silent for a moment, thinking of the probable salary that would b paid a manager to take charge of u Dyspepsia, Constipation, Sick Headache, Biliousness And ALL DISEASES arising from a Torpid Liver and Bad Digestion The natural result is good appetite and solid flesh. Dose smalt; elegant ly sugarcoatcd and easy to swallow. Light ani Power Company (IXCOKl'OKATKD) TIIEDOOll WAS "KINDER WHOPPKlt JAWED" business with $55,000 In the plant, spending $?4 000 a year running expenses and covering a territory of a hundred souare miles. I smiled and asked quietly: "What salary does this eountv allow you for vour work as county superintendent?" "FIVE HUNDRED AND TEN Take No Substitute. E. G. BARRASS, MGR., within reach. SZaxtjox'cL3 EZy Will wire your house at cost. Electric safe. JVo be worth reading. It Lifhts are clean, healthy and be home or business house should without costs only SI. 00 year. them, when If you find it in The Herald, it will ooooooooooooooo vwwvwvwvwwwwwwvwywwwww SEND YOUR BOY TO MATHENEY & BATTS er Vanderbilt Training School FOR BOYS Elkton, Kentucky. select school for boys. Faculty of college-traine- d men. Our patronage has come from several S.outhern States. Twenty-fou- r different towns in Western Kentucky represented this year. flre-hou- A limited post-offic- e, nt II- i .,... ( Electric Lights, Steam Heat, Hot and Cold Baths. ' I Extremely Healthful location. recently spent on improvements. $4,000.00 i No saloons in the town or county. Moral surroundings excellent. Unexcelled as a school for young boys. Nineteenth Year Begins September 6, 1911. Write for catalogue. Address all communications to Dcsk'c" MATHENEY & BATTS. OhUJrn Cry i?tw, 4i v CA8TQRIA - vsirre r vf ts khalf. " - ' Y - aHHHMHHVfawmmnMi v T JfT .rfa ...5 y jCtfi- - n rAOE-EIGnT- . . .; .i HARTFORPHEimLD THE ONE HUNDRED ( Ma - J tft - rv Wednesday, dec. d.yoii. A $ IfC 'The Hartford Herald P. BANQUET WAS KJF URIHY AnENDED I I ) fj, 4 - Hunting has Chicago, Dec. cost 100 lives In America this year and has brought serious--' injury to thirty-seveaccording to records The Knights of Pythias banquet The kept by Chicago newspapers. held at Castle Hall Tuesday night deaths number the 'same as last of last week was a great success In year, but the Injured totaled less every particular. It was highly en- than half of last year's. and the mem-- 1 by the Thirty persons killed themselves art & Co. last Thursday night, but pleased. bers were while hunting, and most of them nothing was taken. They searched For many days the committee did It, while dragging a gun after the money drawers but as the mer composed of Knights Berry Taylor, catching on chants deposit all their money every them, the hammer HOPEWELL. chairman, E. P. Moore and it. u, Dec. 4. Misses Polly and Marga- twigs, boat gunwaleB, or wire fenc. night, they did not get any cash. ar' Walker had labored to make the Tljey left no clew as tb who they spent Thanksgiving at Ing. y rangements complete, and their ef ret Coleman Outside of the deor season, rab- were. Polly Is teaching at great- home here. forts were very successful and dangerous Beech Creek, In Muhlenberg county, bit hunting was the most Notice to and Margaret is going to school at sport. So Intent on bringing down You are hereby notified that the About 8:30 o'clock the guests and one hunter that he the quarry was Hartford. "penalty of 6 per cent, will go on all members were Invited to repair to Mr and Mrs. . S Engler spent shot at a rabbit In front of a farm unpaid taxes the first day of Dethe spacious dining hall.where three Thanksgiving with their son. Earl, house and the small shot struck six long tables had been placed and young women who were sitting on cember. I am very anxious that all bchols. taxes be paid before that time, but for about 120 people. A ,"ear the rabbit. iSStHl menu was served. The first Mr WD. Shull. who has been a porch, but missedonly one death In if not paid, the penalty will be put Canada showed Is better. course consisted of quail, scolloped 8CK. the list. Michigan had the most, on and property advertised for OUIU. uvuuu wbb 111 una mii ui taxes, as I have to collect In order orrsters. celery, cranberry BaUCC visiting schools last sixteen; Wisconsin, thirteen; Maine, to make my SQttlement with the t...no o.i, i rnttpp. Tim second course 'the county Illinois, fourteen: New eleven; Week Please give this prompt v. ..... I'UUBIHieU seven; Penn Auditor. "I uiiv.iv nrnnm wlh fnllT Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Coleman gave York, nlno; Mlnesota, the latter flavors, and cakes. While sylvania, five; Ohio, four; Iowa, attention and avoid this extra cost. the young folks a nice social last T. H. BLACK, S. O. C. 4Ctf was being served, Elder Wright MIsj Myr- Kansas and New Jersey, three each; which was high- - Frldav night In honor of made a short talk Connecticut and Oregon, two each, THOUGHT THE JUDGMENT tle Williams, of Hartford, who Is 1w nn trwfaA fV all Missouri and Mar- - and Massachusetts, DAY HAD SURELY COME conclusion of the banquet v'flt'"B h" schoolmate. Miss At the Dakota, Hampshire, North New u.c...a ' all returned to the lodge room, Wash- .JUsxes. XIarrJp. and - Minnie- - Shull UNoith Carolina. Vermont and Vlcksbuig, MIbb.. Dec. where the surprise of the evening j Ington, one each. Ohio reported the cry night with P"t ihm In the form of a most aunt. last Thursday a Wysox. their most Injuries, and Wisconsin next you negro should be ready, because Lou sa Bock, know not the day or the hour, delightful program which had been yet to be heard Mr. Billy Johnson bought a good most. Kentucky Is and you may go right from this arranged by the committee. young horse of Mr. Charlie Brown from. to heaven or to hell," church y The first on the program was a O. T. WIlsoVi, of Gold Hill, Ore., were the words of Rev. Oscar Wilquartet com- - a few days ago for ?1C:. song by the K. of P. who shot a man .several years ago liams at a big negro Mr. Charlie Williams had 15.000 funeral y posed of Knights Dr. J. R. PIrtle, by mlbtakc, this year killed his In St. David's Baptist Church, which W. F. pounds of pea hay bnled a few days W J. Bean. E. P. Moore and brother, mistaking him for a deer. were followed by a crash and ago. Anderson, after which Miss Willie hunter near Phillips. Wis., screams, and 1,000 negroes were Mr. Porter Hunley and daughter, One Neeley, of Owensboro, who had been away at little Miss Evallne, spent Thanks- hunting at night, blazed dropped down 15 feet by the floor of readings, secured to give several two Indistinct objects In the dark, the church giving way. by Chancellor Com- giving day with Sirs. Rowe, of was Introduced and killed his team of horses. Fifty men and women were Injurmander H. E. Brown. Miss Neeley, Mnnv Elk Slain. ed In the fall. Three women will wfib had been on the professional Livingston, Mqnt., Dec. 1. It Is (inn-eTil ford. die from internal Injuries. They stage In "Polly of the Circus" for On Sunday afternoon, December estimated by game wardens and nre Ella Johnson, Evelyn Ford and years, proved an adept In her 3, 1911, nt 3 two o'clock.at the residence Yellowstone Park officers that dur-In- c Ruby Tldwell. were Her selections profession. endthe hunting season, which of the brlde'8 father, Mr. The superstitious negroes who well chosen and highly entertaining, f !mvna nonr Wphnlfl Tvv . n hpniltl- - ed hst night, more than 500 elk were In the church declare that there making this feature of the program, . ten Mf were killed within a radius of will be many accidents during the easily the "hit" of the evening. Ky.. and mllep of .Tardlne, near the Yellow- month, because rtockport. Miss Sue the funeral was , Vnltnia n Tho two solos sung by n boundary. elk stone Park The that of a negro who died on Friday. Wright, as well as he singing by stamneded over the boundary line of IJeaVQr Dam the quartet, were well received and wordg of thp mBrr,BBC ccremony of the park and fell easy prey to Notice to Creditors. MMy appreciated. 4i ,)n a beautlfu, and m,)res8ve hunters. Ohio' Circuit ( ourt, Konlm'ky. pnmmlttpp. to whom creat Tho Tvo box cars loaded with oik A. F, Chapman, Admr., &a Plaincredit was due for the evening's en- "J of Rockport, have arrived here and more are on tiffs, icriainmoui, recpiveu me luuniw ui Ky., played tho wedding march on the way. Mrs. Victor Schody stepvs, , every one present, after which all ped to ..... 1... I rt 4liAl waminnilVfl llimlO-- , the piano In her own Inimitable .Tardlne, the door oftoher kltchon at p. H Chapman, fte , Defendants. and shot death a large Miss Lillian All persons having t:anis against Fulkerson and feeling that they had spent a most t)le at. bull elk within ten feet of hor front the estate of Dr. U. F. Chapman, cRude ,,ulkerson enjoyable evening. door. deceased, nre hereby nxlltert to1 file tendants. .m same wi.th the uuderutgied ComSeveral Invitations had lieen pent FINDING NO WOItK, HE "I had been troubled with constiDECIDED TO END ALLi0Ut and quite n crowd was present pation for two years and tried all of missioner, at his office In Hartford, to witness the happv event. These Ktntufkj. properly prpven, op or the best physicians In Bristol, Tenn., The Louisville Times of Monday voung people have the best wishes and they could do nothing for mo," before December ltitji, 10J1, or or their many friends as they travel thoy will be forever Imrrod. says: writes Thos. E. Williams, Mlddles-borF. L. FELIX, i.ark of employment Is thought to iwn me patn or time as nnsuann Ky. "Two packages of ChamMaster Commissioner, cnuse of the despond- - nn1 w,fej have been the berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets 46t4 Ohio Circuit Court. ency of Lloyd Goodman, thirty-liv- e cured me." For sale by all deal.M.1A . .. r.lili. i .. i .i.i i.. years Oltl, WHO cmuiuiiiuu i huhiui; iiv A Terrible Blunder m Dec. 2. Rev. Hlckerson, of Liver-mor- e ers. , hanging lilmself in a coal Bhed In " To neglect liver trouble. Never do filled Ills regular appointment CKNTEKTOWX. the rear of his home, 313 North here Saturday and Sunday. It. Take Dr. King's New Life Pills Dec. 4. Messrs. J. II, Maddox, C. on Thirtieth street, at 5:45 o'clock Sun- the first sign of constipation, Misses Clyde and Clabe Bennett, day afternoon. The body was found of Greenbrier, spent Saturday night T. Overton, H. O. Bennett, W. Ei biliousness or Inactive bowels and Ashby, Dr. S. W. Crowe, Chester prevent Nell Goodby his wife, Mrs. Lily virulent Indlgostlon, JaunSunday witli Miss Pearl HudHer and Rowe and J. 'C. Jackson attended dice or gall stones. man, who fainted, screaming. They regulate-liver- , son. by Hilton and Harden banquet at Ceralvo Satthe Masonic cry was heard stomach and bowels and build Miss Lattyo Sparks, of Hartford, '' up your health. Only 25c at James Stivers, who live In the same house, visited Miss Annie May Saturday urday evening. Mr. Porter Hutiley ari'ddaushfor, and they ran to the coal shed. The and Sunday. : Hi Williams. m friends of near Paradise, visited police of the West Louisville substaMiss Louise Riley, o' Maxwell, Good Woman Gone. near Centertown, and relatives tion were notified and Coroner Kills went t0 Owensboro Friday. Thanksgiving. Mrs. Susan Sullenger died ThursDuncan was called In. He had the The farmers of Lone Sfar and day night at 8 o'clock, at tho home body removed to Uoden's undertak SMALLHOl'S. Dec. 4. Mrs. Mattle Reld Is quite Providence communities nre erect- of her son, Mr. Frank Sullenger, six ing establishment. Goodman's body wns nlmost In a 111 of pneumonin. The family have ing poles and building lines to the miles from Hartford, after an Illkneeling position when found. Tho secured Miss Blair, a trained nurse Centertown Farnlers' Switchboard. ness of a few days of diseases InciWe expect In a short time to havo dent to old age, rope was fastened to a beam only from Owensboro, to attend her. Mrs. Sullenger Mr. J. C. Drake Is on the sick list, a trunk line through Co Rockport, was 80 years old, and was born and about six feet from the floor of tho She was shed, and It Is believed that death Mr. F. K. Drake, Owensboro, Is and then If Hartford will meet us reared In Ohio county; with a trunk line, we will be all o. well known in this county. She wan waB due to strangulation. His knees tli r guest of relatives here, a good christian woman, who had were touching the ground. Mr. Hubert Fatherglll, of Carroll- - k. In the telephone business. Mr. J. D. Bishop lias moved to the been a member of the Mthodlat Mrs. Goodman states that her bus- - ion, Carroll county. Ky., and aunt, quarters of a cenChurch over-threband was always kind to her and Mrs. Louis Easterdav, Hcflin, were Mines. Our now flouring mill Is now In tury, and was loved by all w" that Sunday he was even more af-- quests or Mrs. Ben Ross recently, knew her. fcctlonate than usual toward herself, Mr. Pender Maddox and daugh-an- d operation. Her surviving children are": Jnmes Rev. N. B. Watson Is engaged In children. He came Into tho ter, Miss Oma, were in Rockport a series of meetings at Providence. F. Sullenger, of Owensboro; Frank dining room shortly before the even- - Wednesday. Sullenger, of Ohio county, and Mrs. Ing meal was placed on tho table Mr. S. E. Hunter attended a pro-nn- d ' Notice- to Creditors. J. T. Bethel, of Henderson county, after kissing bis little daughter traded meeting at Nelson Sunday, ' Ohio Circuit Court, Kentucky. Her husband and Ave children preMiss and his wife, went Into the yard. His Myrtle Lambert, who Is to teaching school here, went to Ola-ca- ll C. M.. Barnett,. Admr., &c Plain, ceded her to the grove, one of the wife followed a few minutes later tiffs, latter being the late Mrs. Mary F. him to supper. ,Goodman was ton Thursday to visit her parents. ' '' VB, of Leach. Funoral services were cona mechanic and had been Mr. It. P. Bennett and son, Ho has nold, of Centertown, have boon In J. W. Wfclte, &c, Defendants ducted by Rev. "R. D. Bennett. since last September. All persons having claims" against The Interment took place at the two small children, George and Blr- - this vicinity gathering corn. Milton Taylbr' cemctoryj near HartMr. Alonzo Frnnce is on the sick tho estato of Sylvester . White, die Goodman. m m are hereby notified to file ford, Saturday. list. Can I of TliankN. same with the undersigned ComIt has, been said that the only We desire to express our heartCured In Ills Own Home Town. missioner, at his office in Hartford. Hopklnavllle, Ky., J. W. Jordan, Kentucky, properly proven, on or business man who was busy withfelt thanks to our friends and good neighbors who so kindly assisted In a well known dentist, living on Ken- before December 16th,,, 1911, or out advertising was a Georgia grocer, who was afflicted with the seven-the burial of our dear mother and tucky Ave., near 7th street, tells the they will bo forever barred. " year Itch- and carried a Water-bur- y grandmother, Mrs. E. R. Casebler. way for hla fellow townsmen to be F. L. .FELIX - watch: When- - be wasn't Words can not express our gratl-tud- o cured of kidney and bladder trouble Master Commissioner, scratching, ha.was: busy winding' bis May aa ho himself was cured. "I had ACU to our good neighbors. Ohio Circuit Court.'' watch, i.', ' m1 God over bless them In each deed kidney trouble In a very bad form 1.11. t r.ll two doctors performed an opact of kindness, and and i, Freight, Dijppt Destroyed. Decv 4. Mr. John F. Alford,' who Mr.and' Mrs D. W. Klmmel and eration, but the first relief I had Owensboro, Ky;f'f" 6ec. 4. As the was after taking Foley Kidney Plllst had been HI quite awhile, departed Children. of the eplosl.ori of a barrel of evening pf the 3d. result They have done me more good than thlB life on the oil in the freight room of the Lew-lsbuanything else I linve tried, I used Mr, Alford was born and reared near Birthday Celebration. Louisville fand. Nashville deto hate a terrible pain across mjjr VBltq Run, In this county, and was, pot, the depot On Saturday, December 2, a to the tor of frlonds and relatives of Mr. back, but since taking Foley Kidney S2 years old. He entered, the per ground, causing a considerable loss, his home Jacob Shaver, of Rockport, Ky., Pills I have had no pain, and gladly cantile business In as a large quantity of freight gstkered at his homo to celebrate recommend them to 11 who have early In lite and by attending strict- lit the wareroora of the depot. le br all ly to bttlhM, bad accumulated a kta CGffa birthday. A nltfe dinner kidney trouble." For 4 ar- - Sabacribe m considerable fortuaf. He was served and a pleasant day was dealers. a yaar. farvTb Herald, wai 1. Very Enjoyable Occasion Miss Neely's Recital the "Hit" of the Evening. ikj spent by all. We wish for him many Those presmore happy birthdays. ent were: Mr. aud Mrs. D. P. Em berton, Mrs. Nan Porter and children. Gilbert Lee and Herbert; Mrs. Addle Chlnn nnd children, Jesse, Edyth, Glendeen, Edward and Anton, of Beaver Dam;Mrs. Era Shown and children, Buth and C. B. Jr.; Mrs. W. It. Carson and children, Jane, Leland and Kell; Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Balrd and children, Arthur, Gilbert, Clay. Connie, Flossie and Hiram; Mrs. Sarah Westerflold;' Mrs. Mallnda Canary and children. JGarncI and Victoria; Misses Fannie" "" and Alice Chlnn, of Beaver Dam; Balrd; Lou Pearla Easterday. Messrs. Karl Itenfrow. John Ember-joye- a ,on. Clyde Chlnn. Martin Canary and Hubert Fatherglll. rled aoput 20j;years ago U Mtsg'l Florence Likeriav. Their home" was blessed with 5 children three girls VICTIMS THE RESULT and two boys. 'About five years ago HUNTERS' XT5" Of Season Just Closed in Some States Thirty-Seve- n Wounded. , - n, '". '" 'um"' Mr. Alford fold 'hla business In White Run and moved to Beaver He Dam to educate his children. had bee,n In bad health tor two years, but still followed the timber business. Ho was a member of the Christian Church, a Mason and was one of the Board of Trustees of the town. After Bhort funeral services conducted by Rev. W. B. Wright at tho Christian Church Monday evening, his remains' were Interred In the city cemetery with .Masonic honors. Thieves broke Into the store houscB of Mr. A. D. Taylor and Stew v Pianos Direct No Middle. From Factory man's Profits A fine Piauo $150.00 CASH J. VJU- 2ri $175.00 on time. A l JL Used 4?WM ItlllUS, J.1UIII iiT-- r XYLXIU 1?U na "J'J .inn CXYJJLKJL,X JJ 11. VXgtlUD AlWllI IlCXVliOiJ.l iT7irTT7C'L,vr'P Vti view UjJt -- rCVil.v'i'l TTri?C5 AV iW Write us for Catalogues. The 1 Daniel-Samue- ls Music Company KY. 07 W. Third St., OWENSBORO, - i Tnx-I'ayci-- s. !.., . 3.'-"- ,..(.,! to-da- to-da- n. ,,,, ,,o ,..,,, EAST VIEW. IHJOWDER. Dec. 4. Mr. V. C, Eskrldge, of Dec. 4, The farmers are about Hartford, visited his brother, Mr. J. through gathering corn and the M. Eskrldge, Thursday and Friday. yield Is better than anticipated, Messrs. Bob Ralph, of OwensboMrs. Lee Glllium went to Drakes-bor- o ro, and Bill Martin, of Sutherland, Saturday. Messrs. J. M. Eskrldge and Chas. spent a few days last week with Price went to Central City Thurs- relatives and friends In this vicinity. Mr. S. R. French is spending a day. Mr. James Hays, of Moorman, fow days with relatives and friends visited Mr. J. M. Eskrldge and fam- at Beaver Dam and Taylor Mines. Mr. 'Elder Dodson, of Nocreek, ily Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Ambercrom-bl- e, moved Into this vicinity Tuesday t& who have been visiting their make It his future home. Mrs. Effle Martin and children daughter, Mrs. James Card well, of Providence, returned, home Satur spqnt Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. J. E, Taylor, at Maxwell. day. Mr. Clinton Miller, of Maxwell, Mr. L. O. Felts, who has been was tho guest of Mr. and 'Mrs. Al visiting his father, Mr. vVf Felts, at Arlington, returned home bert Taylor Sunday. Mrs. Mary French Is on tho sick Thursday. Messrs. Harrison Wright and list. Richard Tabb have gone to Stanton, , Mr. James (Northern died here r mnlra thalf fnHllA hnma lit November 29th in his sixty-thir- d Mrs. Adolphus Burke, who has year, of paralysis and a compllca- been on the Bick list, ISTietfer. Ition Of diseases. Mrs. Jesse Parrot- - and children, J Mrs. Mary Ambrose died of ap-whave been visiting friends and pondlcltls November 19 in the 43d relatives at Nortonvllle. ' returned year of her ago. Funeral services were conducted on the 20th at Bell's. home Saturday. Mrs. B. F. KIrtley went to Beech nun cnurcn ny Rev. Norrls Lashy r j$ttf brook. After services her remalnTO'Ji Creek Friday. Mr. J. M EsVrldge went to Bowl- were laid to rest In the Bell's Run cemetery. She leaves a husband, ing Green Monday. seven children and a host of friend3 THE WONDERFUL STUNT to mourn her untimely death. OF CHAMPION EATER Mr. Crowe, of Adaburc;, was tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. Lawrerce, Mass., T. French Sunday. Nov. 30. Charles W. C.IIdden. of this city, For Sale, Farms All sizes, from who calls himself the champion eater of New England, believes that 6 to 300 acres. Wo can please you lils Thanksgiving menu today will If you want to buy lana. A. C. YEISER & CO., stand as the biggest Individual ef Hartford, Ky. 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, o'ne mince pie. ho -- 4. I i m Guns! Guns! TOBACCO PRICES ABOVE AVERAGE AT MAYSVILLE - o, i ,,'.'. ' Mavsvllle. Ky., Deo. 4. The 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 larger, bwlng to the fact that there is weed to be offered. The growers are anxious to sell while the leaf Is lU winter order, as It Is worth almost twice as much In that condition. Prices here are 'way above those at other points. i Jlave just received a large line of Wz Rifles, H Ik, Target k: Ammunition, Shells, And respectfully ask you to f call and see the largest and best line of Shot Guns ever in Hartford. m -- - e ' Killed by Train. While crossing the- railroad track at McHenry, Ky,r last' Friday- evening, In order to wavo a salute at the engineer, a custom he had practiced for years, Mr. Simon Stevens was struck by fast passenger train No. 101 on tho Illinois Central rail road and Instantly killed. Ho had miscalculated the nearness of tho train, which Is not scheduled to slow up or stop at that point. The train was stopped, however, and the remains of the unfortunate young man were taken to Central City, whore relatives reside. He was crushed, but not badly mutilated. and It was certainly an unlooked-fo- r terrible accident. - - Prices the Lowest U. S. CARSON GItOCERYMAN M Hartford, - Kentucky. 5?? ' Bring Your Produce TO ' Notice. - request of Mr. D. Ford, receiver, the- Hartford tobacco warehouse will be open on Thursday, December 14, for the reception of the pooled tobacco. ' I also want the fBy - ot inance committee to meet me In Ar-wo- rk Hartford on above date. E. C. BAIRD, Ch'm'n. Com. Notice to Creditor. B. .Bean, Admr., vs. M. Bean, Defendant. Mob General Dealers in J. E. Bean and H. &c, Plaintiffs, Groceries, Queens-war- e, - 1 rg All persons having claims against the estate of Rev. C. J.- - Bean, deceased, are hereby notified to file same with the undersigned Commissioner, at hjs office In Hartford, Kentucky, properly proven, on or 16th, 1911, or December before they will be forever barred. ViBlt F. L. FELIX. Master Commissioner, right ' Furniture, Sl Harness, Hardware, our store, where tho prices always prevail. Stoves and Ranges. 46t4 Ohio Circuit Court. "waif-'burne- d ton vu fl In a di patch to the Italian Ambassador at Washington the Minister et Ferelgn Affairs charges that tbe Arabs aad Turks crucified and buried alive tbe Italian wounded. I. J4KENS& ACTON Hartford, Kentucky. '.i ljrtAfrTt' -t fl a i JSEttwfrJwtffeaa,,,, p;t -- jdto"-' ""Wtttfl.ju&uHjtet&jtfto -- '.t .. ,!,, " U,l. -'- '"