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Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.): n. Wednesday, December 13, 1911. Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.). 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Jno. P. Barrett & Co., Hartford, KY 1911 haf1911121301 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.): n. Wednesday, December 13, 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. 1 I I Iit lrH HAFTIO1E4HERALDf t J Vll Ioty SUbJcrlP 91i 1 Per Yeain Advance IIJJ Come titt Herald of a Siiij fferiJ tt NelUorlJ1ftiitt Lmhtri r ai MJ BackX111 Kinds Job Pfinting Neatly Executed 37th YEAR HARTFORD KY WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 13 1911 X50 1 J i t J i eIi i 1111- 11I 11UI 11L U L t I iM L i S 1- r MINERS KIIfD ilEXPIOOION t Over One Hundred Met 1j Horrible Death ENTOMBED FAR IN THEEARTnE Weeping and Distracted Wjpr- nei and Children Crowd Around the Shaft PROBABLY A nusxfjexpiiOSioN TedrinI Brldgevllle Dec 9Thl wbwalkedI mine at Drlcovllle this morning met r death In a dust explosion which occurred within one hour after they started work Is a foregone conch sion at midnight tonight Although rescuers have been at work for hours and althpujih every known piece of apparatus in the mine rescue service has been put to use there is little doubt but that every man in dead The force of the explosion was lIItiiitrrlnc and the hope that any one 3uld survive such a shock Is beyond 10 belief Between 126 and 1C6 men checked in this morning The lI books of the company are not avail able as to the exact number JIf Details of the Horror Knoxville TennDec 9For the second time In ten years a greet mine disaster has made tho Knox vllle colliery district echo with the sobs and moans of women and child ren relatives of the men whose lives were snuffed out in a flash as they worked Two hundred and twentyfire menperhaps more pore tCentplle lit eCf Mounts ml near Brleovltte The possibility that any Ui alive is so slight that It was practically admitted that not one pf them will escape An explosion of blasting powder or coal dust rocked the eath today within a few minutes after the shift had gone to work Three of the menfortunatfily late to their work were In the passage leading to the working pit two miles lnto the bowpls of the earth They heard the crash and turning fled for tnelt lives Of the many who descended they are the only ones who came out alive Horrorstricken they crawled to the surface and gave the alarm In an hour rescue parties were organ- Ized and started into the shaft L but the rescue parties were Im potent Almost as soon as they de Acei led a column of smoke trick L X from the mouth of the cavern taw seconds later it became a thick black pillar and the reScuers choking and blinding rushed to the airAt a late hour tonight rescuers had succeeded in extinguishing the flames but had been unable to pen etrate the drift on account of the gasThe explosion Is believed to have occurred two miles from the open tIfg and about 800 feet below the- aeurfacei All of the men who wore in1 the mine were working within saes hundred feet of the hole and t tit is possible they were killed at the first blast If any survved the fire damp would have choken out their lives before now The great air fans were kept pumping at top speed throughout the day and night in the hope that some one was alive and might with proper air be rescued Rescue parties time after time attempted tQ descend into the workings lint were driven fockJ Once the body of a mlnerN3Ras found It was brought to the sur face and identified as that of Lee Paulson The entombed men are walled in by thousands of tons of slato and bal which were scattered loose m the walls by the force of the xplatdn As ntsof the diqastflir epread hroughouV the Brlcevllle district en left thelrposts in other work sand hastened to join the res Wt fr Jtfpraen Wlld eyed and dlshevel ran shrIeking to the mouth of B pit and attempted to enter what puUI bane been a place of certain e Scores of Rlel klratod them back and with rude efforts tried to cheer them With the coming of the Federal car NQ7 tonight It was learned that it had arrived before the mouth of the shaft was sufficiently cleared of smoke and deadly damp to make possible an entrance Tte Federal rcscuo crow was powerless It could make no head way In the smoke that filled the pit and the announcement that nothing could be done was received with tremendous sobs from the hysterical men and women who sur rounded the opening Hundreds of wives and mother sweethearts and children stood with tense drawn faces sobbing the whole day and night through SfjVhether the explosion came from coal dust or blasting powder Is a mystery Within the last three weeks the mine bad been Inspected JUIspewhich Insured the lives of miners and pronounced the mine safe J F ilatraakcr Inspector for the dross Mountain system amines went Into the shift yesterday and pronounced it perfectly safe The Cross Mountain mine is ojje of a chain owned by the Knoxvllle Iron Company and has been In op eration for more than twenty years The mining district near here has a tragical history Not years ago on the morning of tenI 19 1902 the terrible disaster snuffed out at one strokeI the lives of 187 men and Most of these were killed In the explosion Already a relief fund has been started and an appeal sent for food and clothing for the families of the miners In the mine With winter upon them many are without enough money to last more than a few days and It Is feared famine i will add to the Horror of the situa Lion Several thousand dollars have been subscribed In Knoxvllle alone Hugh LaRue was saved from 7 rh by one of those mysterious prejnonU Lonw wtiicli frequently are jR anfojingrear disasters Mrs LoUue this morning begged him hot to go to work and told him that she had had a terrible dream She said that In her vision I and their children were sheI about the open mouth of a while rescue parties brought out the bodies of men who had been killed by an explosion LaRue Impressed by the dream decided to remain at home With- In an hour the explosion came The mine was operated by nonunion men but John F Bowder president of District 19 United Mine Workers of America offered the services of his men for rescue work He said that the union would do all In Its power to help the men Rescue Progress Stow Brlcevillo Tenn Dec 10 Somewhere In the depths oT the Cross Mountain Coal Mine probably tOO men lie dead tonight while their sorrowstricken families keep vigil at the mouth of their tomb hoping against hope that their loV- ed ones may be alive when rescuers reach them In spite of the heroic efforts to reach the 100 to 150 victims of the Illfated Cross Mountain mine of the Knoxvlllo Iron Company only eight dead bodies had been recovered and removed up to 530 oclock this evening Prospects were that iCwould be far Into the night before much greater progress was made in reaching the victims and Indeed many days may elapse until the nine Is cleared of its debris which Is seriously and effectively Imped- Ing the progress of the seekers of the dead LOGAN COUNTY FARMER KILLS ins NEIGHBOR RuBSollvllle Ky Dec SJames- J Dean shot and killed Pat White at Buena Vista Springs early this morning One shot was fired from a doublebarreled shotgun and fifmlerI 200 yards apart and are said to ImmeIdlltel1I tbeIhIS examining trial Is set for to II morrow before County Judge Ed wards I I I IDean is 40 years old and White I At the time of the killing they were only s few feet apart Dean has a wife and eight children and White leaves j widow and three chlldfem TOBACCO CENSUS BILL MEETS NO OPPOSITION f i JrY CantrilPs MeanRepresentative ifre Passes the House by Unanimous Vote Washington Dec SAfter list ening to the third reading of the Cantfill bill the House passed I It unanimously today Senator Bradley when he heard that the bill had passed said- I am warmly In favor of thew measure and shall push It through the Senate to the best of my abil ity The bill as passed by the House today is legislation sought for by tha Tobacco growers of Kentucky said Mr Cantrltl In iny Judgment It will be of untold benefit to them In the future This bill Is along the same lines an the bill that I inclos ed some time ago to Gov McCreary asking him to recommend It to the Kentucky Legislature for passage As Kentucky produces onehalf the tobacco grown in the United States and as the House has seen fit by unanimous vote to stand by the tobacco growers there Is evlty rea son why the Kentucky Legislature should follow up this work so as to secure Jts full benefit I trust every member of the Kentucky Legisla ture will carefully consider this matter and be prepared to stand by the tobacco growers when the Leg islature convenes The bill IB destined to make Mr Cantrlll famous It Is his Idea and although the text has been slightly changed by the committee to meet objections It will go on the statute books as the Cantrlll act and most wordsIfor R semian nual census report of the amount of manufactured leaf tobacco In the I hands of dealers and manufacturers above a certain grade and will enaI jJjgtQjiixrco growers to have fixing Information SlKD Foil TAXES OX VXMSTKI ritOPERTV Hopldnsvllle Ky Dec 9 Afi ter severall days and nights at hard work over the records In the County Clerks office JP Whittinghill representing State Revenue Agent J W Huntsman has filed a number of suits for alleged back taxes from 190C to 1911 Sbvefcxl of the suits are for Inheritance tax and others charge Hopklnsvllle citizens with falling to list their diamondsi i The two largest suits are against the administrators and the heirs of the late John C Latham Among the legatees named as defendants In the inheritance tax cases are the city of Hopklnsvllle Grace Episcopal church Mrs Elsie Gaylord La ham and members of the Allen family The Latham estate Is also I sued for back taxes on 50000 worth of Hopklnsvllle bonds 1Ii1 worth railroad bonds amountIIngAnother large suit Is against the late James K Forbes heirs who are jI asked to pay back taxes on bequests i aggregating 210000 Seven persons are sued for taxes on diamonds alleged to be worth 85000 Two representatives of the revenue agent are still at work here and It Is said that many more suits will shortly be med AVIXTER WHEAT ACREAGE LFSS THAN LAST YEAR Washington Dec 11 According to a report Issued by the agricultural department today 32648000 acres were planted for the winter wheat crop of 1911 as compared with 2931000 for 1909 and 31 030000 for 1910 It is estimated tnt the area In winter wheat In the I apIthan that sown In the fall of 1910 The condition of the crop on December 1 was 886 per cent normal as compared with 825 per cent and 958 per cent at December 1 1910 and 1909 rospectlvelvi and a tenyear average of j99 percent rL Verdict Set Aside f Frankfort Ky Dee 7The ourt of Appeals today reversed the Judgment of the Ohio Circuit j aliistithoroad Company and ordered a new trl ITho plaintiff was Awarded judgment for f7000 for personal Injuries JUDGE OREAR RESIGNS A FROM APPELLATE COURT rSuccessor to be Appointed for a Year Judge Will Prac tice Law Frankfort Ky Dec 9Judge Edward C ORear for the past 11 years a judge of the Kentucky Court of Appeals and during the last campaign the Republican nom- Inee for Governor of Kentucky today ended to Governor A E Will sot his resignation as a Judge tof the4tf hate Court and will after today practice law as a private citizen at Frankfort Ky- Air Governor Wlllson goes out t of office Tuesday of next week 1he must fill the place by appointment not later than that day or GoVernorOf elect McCreary will make the ap poirnTment which will last for a year It Is known however that Governor Wlllson will exercise the power of appointment before he goes out of office although no one knows whom he will select It Is believed however that only four names will be considered In connection with the appointment Mr R H WinD of Mt Sterling nudge Andrew Kirk of Martin county Judge Howard L Faulkner of Barbourvllle and Judge W L frown of London Of these Mr Wlnn and Mr Kirk are considered the contending can dldaics and the opinion Is that Mr Wlnp who seems to be much the most strongly endoresd will be tamed Tho district even In the landslide of last year Is heavily Republican There are live years yet to run of Judge ORears second term of eight years but as the appointment by the Governor will last a yearthe election to take place next November will be for four years a 4During his eleven years service upon thhlghest court In the State Judge ORear has shown great pow ers as n lawyer while his unusual capacities as a public speaker as shown In tho last campaign IIs proof conclusive of his power as an advocate It was stated today that Judge ORear has formed no part nership but that he Is already assured of a large clientage Ho owns a beautiful country home four miles from Frankfort and will continue to reside there iITERJudgq Robert H Wlnn of Mt Sterling Ky was namcl by Gov Willson as Judge ORearn successor on the Appellate Bench Monday night about 12 oclock rFilm AT IIEXDEKSOX CAUSES 0000 LOSS Henderson Ky Dec 11Hen dersons principal business block was damaged by tire at 230 oclock this morning about 30000 The stock of the Louisville Store was al most entirely wiped out and the loss Is estimated at 20000 The dry goods stock of the Peter Gelbol Company and the stocks of Klrbys 5 and 10Cent Store I B Walker hardware and stoves and H Parg ny confectionery were damaged 5000 by water and smoke The damage to the buildings Is from 6000 to 8000 The losses are covered by Insurance The fire started from an unknown cause in the Louisville Store and for awhile the entire block was threatened The buildings with the exception of the Peter Gelbel store belong to Mann Bros The Louisville Store stock was the property of the Mann estate aThere were 267 business failures In the United States during the week ended December 7 against 216 the week prvlons Bowling Greens new city council I has issued liquor license to twelve applicants thus putting Bowlllng Green back Into the wet column for the first time In several years WOMAN C1AROEI WITH KIDNAPING OWN CHILI Madlsonville Ky Dec 9Mrs- Ora Andres twentythree years old of Springfield Tenn 4 was arrested In this county Thursday afternoon on the charge of kidnaping her own child Mrs Andres was divorcee from William Elliott her tsar hue bond andhas since married James Andres A girl now three yean Ii olfl was awarded to the father bj the court Mrs Andres picked uF I her child Saturday and came to Carbondale this county to visit her brotherinlaw She claims that she had heard that tho child was being mistreated She was taken back to Nashville late tonight by an officer from Springfield She declared that she would never give up her daughter and If compelled to would take It again at the first opportunity I IIURNEI AT THE STAKE WHILE PLAYING INDIAN Frankfort Ky Dec 9Reps ducing pioneer days n crowd tof boys playing Indian today tlcdEd ward ORear Eversole 11 years old to a tree In the old Statehouse yard piled loaves and dried grass around him and started n fire The wouldbe Indians then clap lied their hands and pulled off a war dance The child was burned so badly that he may not recover The fire spread untlKlt threaten ed the historic old Statehouse A negro hearing the cries of the burning lad rescued him and the mourners at a negro funeral putout the burning grass and saved the old Statehouse AMAX NEARLY SWALOWS PEARLS WORTH SIOO New Rochelle N Y Dec 1 11A welldressed man who said he was M V Berlefech salesman for the Best Manufacturing Company of New Haven Conn got something In a hollow tooth while eating oysters on the half shell In a restaur ant In Huguenot stree this evening His toothpick dislodged a pearl about the size of a pea He exam ined the other oysters on his plate and found live more pearls He ate the oysters end ordered more In the second helping he found more I whichIwaiter said there worn no more aye tors In the house Uerlefech had 28 EllwarlllCarson r MAINE WAS BLOWN IP FROM EXTEltXAL FORCE Washington Doc 9The bat ship Maine was blown up In Havana harbor by an explosion from the outside This Is the gist of a short statement Issued by the Navy Department today based on findings made by tho Joint Army and Navy I Board which spent several months In Havana harbor Investigating the wreck The statement was as follows The board finds that the In juries to the bottom of the Maine were caused by the explosion of a I charge of low form of explosive exterior to the ship between frames 12R and 31 Strake B Port side Tills resulted In Igniting and ex I ploding the contents of the sixInch reserve magazine A 14M snld contention Including n large quantity of black powder The more or less complete explosion of the contents of the remaining forward magazine followed The magazine explosion resulted In the destruction of the vessel K of P Election Rough River Lodge No 110 Knights of Pythias held a splendid netting at Castle Hall Tuesday evening of last week at which time officers were elected for the first half of 1912 The following were selectedChancellor Commander W IL Hedrlck Prelate Albert Rial K of R and S J Ney Foster reelected Master of Work1tE Brown I Master reelected of Exchequer James Lyons Master of Arms W H Rhoads Inner Guard U S Carson Outer Guard W F Anderson Trustee S T Bnrnett reelected SAYS STATE INSTITUTIONS ARE IN GOOn CONDITION Frankfort Ky Dec IIn his final report on the examination of the affairs of all the State offices McKenzie Tpdd State Inspector compliments all the officers upon the splendid condition their offices were found to be in but recommends that the Secretary of State be required to gave a bond Tho Inspector also compliments tie condition of the insane asyluntV and their management I1 According to the report of Post I j master General Hitchcock the i Postoffice Department shows the i i first surplus since 1883 THE 1000 CLASS- INTRODUCTIONI IIn Hartford on January 20 Next Year WILL BE A MAMMOTH AFFAIR Woodmen of the World Meet and Perfect the Ar rangements OFFICERS FOR 1112 ELECTED At the regular meeting of Magnolia Camp No 202 W O W last Saturday night the following committees were appointed to assist Major Russell District Manager of District No9 In the OneThousand Class Introduction to be held in this city January 20 1912 Committee on ArruiiKeiutntB Prof W H Hedrlck P D Twed dell J B Brown Leslie Bennett J Ney Foster Reception Committee Robt Da vis F C Bennett J H Williams Owen Hunter Dr E B 1ondlcton The following officers were elect Stevlens Adv Lieut W H Parks Banker In S Chamberlin Clerk W C Wallace Escort Ernest Stewart Watchman J B Brown Sentry Jas Plrtlo Physician E B Pen tlleton Managers J Ney Foster W C Liles L M1 Lewis Quite a number of visitors were present Including Major Russell District Manager and Deputy W A Nave of McHenry The District Manager reports tied Camp fires Turning brightly all over the district A number of new Camps are being organized that will bo Includ ed In the mammoth demonstration to he hold here January 20 1912 Judge J W Wilson of Madison vllle In the adjoining district sends word that he will bring a large del egation from his district to see how District 9 does things as other ad joining districts are planning to do Major Russell Is working out the details for a District Meeting of the Woodmen Circle for the same time and place as several Groves In the district have taken action and are demanding It Any Information de sired by the Groves or members per taining to the meeting can be had by addressing R E Russell District Manager Hartford Ky Till MeCOYS AND HATFIELDS ALL EMBRACE RELIGION Williamsport W Va Dec 9 Not to be outdone by the Hatfields the McCoys have also embraced reo llgon and It now looks as If the deadly HatfleldMcCoy feud which has broken out Intermittently dur ing the past twentylive or more years Is at an end for all time Members of both the Hatfield and McCoy clans attended n big county Sunday School Convention here coming miles through drizzling rain and snow over ronds almost Impassable for ehlclcs lDurlng the convention the Hatflelds and McCoys heM a short family reunion but It I was a peacefufatralr HOWLIXG CiREEX TORN UP OYER CITY AFFAIRS Bowling Green Ky Dec 9Ali- vely fight Ison here between the Council anti the Mayor The newly elected Council which went Into of lice Monday night has already had Its second meeting and passed on Its final reading nn ordinance abolish i jlng the Board of Public Works so that all this business will hereafter be transacted by committees from the Common Council I The Council further deftlrlng to take the appointment and control ofIto pass an ordinance doing away with the Chief of Police and proud Ing for a Town Marshal who shouldi tbe elected by the Council and who would appoint his own deputies This ordinance was however de feated on Its second reading and the Mayor will now name tho po lice force JII Irue McManlgnl will be tgkatrp Indianapolis In a few days to testify beforet tho Federal grand j1l11 in tnll dynamiting Investigation + He says he will tell all he know w T ILiWW 5 viLL V f 1 e 1 t 1 f f1 nd J A R f i f C r f t I I u 1t t I I j i j 4 t R 4 a f a f t1 10J i P Gluwo THE HARTFORD HERALD w WEDNESDAY DECs 10 i it t I I I I r i i II 8f 4 twt ir OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOXCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ao I CHINA AND GLASSWARE I Mugs Vases LampsSalads SaladsCuspidors i Berry Sets Water Sets OrnamentsDinner Punch Bowls Celery Trays Powder Boxes Hair Receivers Cups and Saucers Bowls and Pitchers 9f ir I n CJ 5c Sleeping DoUsi Dolls Brass Head Dolls Dolls some SANTA CLAUS AGAIN I I that his old headquarters have been satisfactory that he again communications directed to him in care of 88- E P BARNES BRO Beaver Dam Ky On that night he will make his usual rounds to all the little stockings 4 hung up by the fireside and make the grownup folks Children go to bed early sleep the sleep of Rip Van and Santa is sure come Visit our store look over the nice prepared for this great distributionpresents for any size and any age amuse Dolls that will make the little ones happyChristmas Toilet of every discription Home and Decorg ations Wearing Apparel Suit every taste h IIIII MENS WEAR Substantial for Men and Boys Suits Overcoats Pants Shoes Shirts Ties Hats Suspenders Underwear Gloves Socks Cuff Buttons Mufflers Sweaters and Handkerchiefs I IILADIES WEAR Coat Suits Cloaks Skirts Waists Petticoats Hats Dress Goods Gloves Neckwear Scarfs Avia tion Caps Silk and Cotton Hose Sweaters Hand Bags Lace Pins Belt Pins Belts Back Combs II Side Combs and t59ie Home Hart MarxGood REMINDSH- is Claus Miscellaneous Presents PicturesTie Sets Brush Sets Jars Glove Boxes Military Sets Jewelry Cases r- Smoking Sets Manicure Sets Work Baskets Albums Picture Frames Post Card Albums- Handkerchief Boxes Photograph And Many Many More n Furniture Beds I Chairs A SpringsRockers J f RockersDressers DressersMattresses MattressesDavenports DavenportsFolding Bed Room Suits Kitchen Cabinets You cant find in any half dozen Stores the as sortmentyou find in this one mammoth tion you come and seeI oooooooooox oooooooooodocl l i DOLLS FROM TT3 I I Baby Dolls China Dolls Negro Dolls r II Clown Dolls Dressed Dolls i Kid Body Dolls f s J Linen Body Dolls Bisque Head J Patent Head Andstill Pay oUr Doll Family a friendly call it 1 1 1 Subjects so advises eventful family leave presents to happy o Winkle to n things Toysto Edibles Articles Comforts to Presents c Barettes Toilet Cigar r Kodak Albums Tables institu Wont ooooooo000o0 Toys III Everything to Amuse i Cups Birds Balls Tables Carts Games Buggies Chairs Whistles Blocks Horns Tea Sets Dresses Chimes Buckets Books Air Guns Engines SadironsI BearsI 4 Coffee Mills Dogs I Beds Garden Sets Pop Guns Street Cars Wagons Automobiles Trunks Horses Wagons We have every conceivable sort of toy to amuse and instruct the children at prices to accom modate any purse A fine selec tion of the latest novelties Come let us show you m = I I t MN I flOI BEAVER DAM KENTUCKY v4 r IJ f rrMAIN STREET t r 4r I COOCOOOO oooooooooooooooooooooo w J i T f i a- I L I I I I I 1 I I i Ir t+ 9I a a flir r 1 WEDNESDAY DEC 13 10M THE HARTFORD HERALD PAGE THREE i i i 1 1- V iH U I tlt- lI7 tli i tlr 1 L A CONDITIONS IN CHINA FEARfUL And Fast Drifting Into Political Chaos THE IMPERIAL GOVERNMENT Tr IsAbouttoFalUWithNoStabli e Organization Apparent to Control THE REBELS LACK COIIESIO Shanghai China Dec 9Eachd- ay brings keener apprehension that China Is drifting Into a politicalI chaos Although the fundamental I alms of the present revolutionary movement are worthy they are brought to naught by lack of a reall leader The situation inspires th most pessimistic forebodlngsfrora r J LImpartial observers The revolutionary Juntas here are now marking time awaiting the arrival of Dr Sun Yat Sen who is ex petted at any moment It Is hopedI that he may prove to be the lender whom every ono Is seeking If ho can line up the various revolution ary chiefs and unify the movement a solution of Chinas troubles may bo hoped for The task is a difficult one however There are dissensions overvwhero among the rebels espec hllv at the WuChang and Nankin headquartersThe of HanYang last week proves to have been due entirely t s wholesale desertions of rebel troop- nrolledIt In HuNan province Som- qty that tho soldiers were bought b 1 YuanShlKal but most persons at tribute the desertions to the of time Jealousies between the peopl- of HuNan and HuPeh The defections would probabl- have been prevented had a strong leader been In command of the situation The rebell Genoral Huang Sing who was at WuChang as second In command to Gen Li Yuen Heng left HanYang a short time before the Imperialists regained that city He arrived in Shanghai this week and Immediately proclaimed himself generalissimo of the revolu tionary forces and assigned to Li a subsidiary place Huang asserts that be has been rgiven the right to name a temporary Premier or dictator to act pendingI the election of a President 1 now making plans he says for a overland advance on Pekln throughI ShanTung province The complete collapse of tho Imperial Government lit regarded here as imminent and there is as yet nothing stable to take its place Tho revolutionists have thus far been Incapable of effecting any cohesion among themselves and unless Dr Sun Yat Sen proves to be the man of the hour they will be found far leas efficient If called upon to take the responsibility of a national Govern ment The cost of the strugglo thus fa has been far greater than Is easily realized Apart from the losses of Campaign and battlefield It has plunged a majority of the provinces Into poverty and famine has stop ped all commerce and trade crip pled agriculture and industry and diverted practically every penny of tax revenue from the purpopes of peaceThe moral effect upon the people at large Is another matter Reports from tho interior indicate that con I ditions everywhere are growing I worse Brigandage is almost the only profitable profession loft to a people hitherto peaceable and order ly Millions are starving within a radius of a few hundred miles oi Shanghai l In increasing number there are rObIberleskilling of Europeans has ceased to be tho exceptional In absence of law and order Close observers are very uneasy regarding tho prospects for foreigners In the Immediate future Facts are hard to get at Doth sides are close to bankruptcy and realize that their first need Is to establish credit In the hope of se curing assistance abroad they are unsparing In the use of legitimate and Illegitimate means to Influence opinIonNews ts censored and colored to suit the purposes of those In control Some of the accounts of bar jbarltlei and atrocities have been exaggerated but It must be remem beredrlhafc many things which make the westerner shudder cause no disturbance to the nerves of the Ori entalA group of reformers is at pres ent holding a convention here claiming to represent the revolution 11fats of the entire country The delegates assert that theyare authorlz oil by fourteen provinces to act as ai provncla legislative body The con vention had acompllshod little thus far owing mainly to tho same icl of cohesion which has been in evidence at WuChang and Nanking The attitude of the Peklri Govern ment elicits only sneers from tho delegates who are devoting mud of their time to the selection of a capital city for their proposed re public The revolutionists from the upper part of the Yangtse river fa vor WuChang while those fron the lower river regar1 one of the lower cities as more favorably situated Beneficial Periodical Of Interest to Every Devoted Southerner The Confederate Veteran Nash ville Tenn disseminates Information about soldiers of the war on both sides it has long represented officially every general Confederate organization and is enthusiastically supported by the men and women who are familiar with It While ardently loyal as Its name indicates It Is so dignified in tone and so patriotic that It maintains not only the respect but the good will of thee other side The Veteran Is doing an Impor tent work In helping to establish records tor dependent men who wore the gray and the widows off I such who seek pensions Besides It secures Intercommunication be I tween friends of the long ago whose Innutrics are printed gratuitously The Veteran Is printed on fine pa per and Is Illustrated with high Class engravings It Is one of the mot creditable magazines In the country price I a year and the editor prides himself In the asser overgj tour millions of copies he has not hoard of fourteen complain foundersnineteen years requests that all aypostal for sample copy 100eTile readers of this paper will be leasyt one dreaded disease that science bus been able to cure In all Us stages and that Is Catarrh Halls Catarrh Cure Is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity Ca tarrh being a constitutional dlseasere quires a constitutional treatment Halls Catarrh Cure is taken internal ly acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system there by destroying the foundation of the disease and 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agreeable In action maybe ta ken at any time day or night do not cause diarrhoea nausea grip Ing excessive looseness or other un desirable effects They have a very orIgans tact apparently acting as a regula tive tonic upon the relaxed muscu lar coat of the bowel thus over coming weakness and aiding to restore the bowels to more vigorous al1 activiWRexall are unsurpassa- ble and Ideal for the use of children old folks and delicate persons We cannot too highly I recommend them to all sufferers from any form of constipation and Its attendant evils Thats why we backfour faith in them with our promise of money back If they do not give entire sat- Isfaction Three sizes 12 tablets 10 cents 36 tablets 25 cents and 80 tablets 60 cent Remember you can obtain Rexall Remedies In Hartford only at our store Tho tfoxall Store James H Williams 214 Main street Hartford Ky 7SENTENCED IO- PENITENTIARY One for Life and the Other Fifteen Years THE FATE OF THE McNAMARAS Leniency Was Shown Only Because of the Pleas of Guilty1 A VERY nnnn CONFESSION Los Angeles Cal Dec 6James- n McNamara confessed murderer was sentenced to lire imprisonment here today by Judge Walter Bord wellHis brother John J McNamara secretary of the International Association of Bridge and Iron Workers who StructuralI of thedynamiting Llewellyn Works was sentenced to fifteen I years In the penitentiary Twentyone persons lost their lives lJtho Times disaster No one was killed In the Llewellyn Iron Works affair- Imprisonment will be In San Quentin penitentiary Sentence was pronounced in a court room full of cheeryfaced spec tators whose chatter filled the court room until the prisoners entered and trailed them across the bridge of sighs when they left The two brothers IIJrJelIy side rernlvfHLwhntI tho law and the court determined to bo the Just return for what they confessed to have done The extreme penalty for James brotherllitotorney Fredericks urged that clemency ho shown each man because of his plea of guilty and on account of i other services rendered the State James B McNamaras plea that ho Intended to kill no one was scouted by Judge Bordwell You well deserve tho maximum penalty said the court This he practically reiterated to John 1 Tho sentence Imposed upon them while seemingly widely divergent lore In effect likely to be nearly Iden tical John J McNamara Is fortYIfive years old His sentence allowance for good behavior will take him well on toward sixty That I 1he will have any considerable span of life after his prison years is not believed I McNamarnV Confession Brief James B McNamaras brief con fession penned by his own hand late yesterday and bearing many evi dences of a man little skilled in let ters watt made public today It Is as followsI B McNamara defendant In the case of the people having heretofore pleaded guilty to the crime of murder desire to make this statement of facts And this is the truthOn night of September 30 1910 at 545 oclock I placed In Ink Alley a portion of the Times building a suit wise containing six teen sticks of 80 per cent dynamite set to explode at 1 oclock the next morning It was ray intention to Injure the building and scare the owners I did not Intend to take tho life of any one I sincerely regret that theee unfortunate men lost their lives If the giving of my life would bring them back I would gladly give It In fact In pleading guilty to murder In the first degree I have placed my life in the hands of the StateJAMES B MCNAMARA The confession covers one side of an ordinary sheet of paper and was written with a fountain pen sup plied bv one of the attorneys It Is probably the only written statement of the case that will ever be made hv the winter or hss brother John J McNamara who pleaded guilty to rtvnamltlng the Lleyellyn Iron- Works An Alarm at Night That strikes terror to the entire household is the loud hoarse and metallic cough of croup Na mill taking it and fortunate then the lucky parents who keep Follys Honey and Tar Compound on handI H W Casselman Canton N Y says It Is worth Its weight in gold Our little children are troub led with croup and hoarseness anti all we give them Is Foley s Honey and Tar Compound I always have a bottle of It In the house ForI sale by all dealers m IONEY AWARDED FOR CORN SHOW PREMIUMS Lexington Ky Dec 8The tl- na premium list for the second an I nual corn show of the Kentucky Corn Growers Association is about ready tor distribution Tate show will be held at the College of Agri culture here January 2 and will last three days Between 400 and nOO In valuable and attractive premiums are offered This it Is expected will bo the best show ever held In the State and Prof O I Christie of Purdue unverslty a I noted expert on corn growing will Judge the show and give lectures on corn growing The show will be held during farmers week at the college thus giving those attending the how an l opportunity to attend lectures on I all matters pertaining to agricul ture The Louisville Commercial Club and numerous other business men have made generous donations Separate premiums are offered for men and for members of the Boys Corn Clubs The kens cold is gotten rid of the less the danger from pneu monia and other serious diseases Mr B W L Hall of Waverly Va says I firmly believe Chamber lains Cough Remedy to be absolute ly the best preparation on the mar ket for colds I have recommended It to my friends and they all agree with me For sale by all deal ers m ilmI THERE theIHarrodshurg Job In the Auditors office before lieII got printers ink on his hands gives the following sound advice to the Democrats who are preparing to take Jobs under the new administration at Frankfort Have a good time boys as the prospect of pie Is fine We ate i a little and enjoyed It hugely but remember that four years Is not longUm rost of JUvJugJn Frank fort Is high contributions are exrri petted and all In all the fellows i who secure the Jobs are not lucky Ilf they fall to lay up a little for the rainy days that aro sure to Iconic Nine out of ten come away with less than they brought and the tour years Is practically wasted Saved Ills Wifes Lire My wife would have been In her grave today writes O H Brown of Muscadine Aln If It had notI been for Dr Kings New Discovery She was down In her bed not able i to get up without help She hind aIsevere bronchial trouble and dreadful cough I got her a bottle I of Dr Kings New Discovery and she soon began to mend and was well In a short time Infallible for coughs and colds Its the most reliable remedy on earth for des Aerate lung trouble hemorrhages la grippe asthma hay fever croup and whooping cough 50c 100 Trial bottle free Guaranteed by James H Williams m i Children Cry FOR FLETCHERS GASTORIAtipechilizati I understand your wife Is taking up scientific study YesIn what branch Is she Interested Well as the Christmas shopping season opens up I should call her nI buyalloglst I Subscribe Cor The Hornlri 81 a your I LAME EVERY MORNING j I A Bad Back is Generally Worse I in the MorningHartfordP- eople i arc Finding i Relief A back that aches all day and oauses discomfort at night Is usual ly worse In the morning Makes you feel as If you hadnt slept at all To cure a true kidney backache you must cure the kidneys Doans Kidney Pills are especially prepar ed for sick or weakened kidneys make you feel better work better rest better The following statement proves the merit of Doans Mrs HC Smith Earllngton Ky says I wits afflicted with kidney trouble for years I had severe pains In tho small of my back and whenever I stooped or lifted the attacks were particularly acute My back ached at night and when I arose in the morning I was very lame I became tired easily felt languid and was frequently troubled by headaches and spells of dizziness I knout that my kidneys wore dls irderojl as the kidney secretions were unnatural Learning of Doans Kidney Pills began their use and the contents of two boxes cured me I shall recommend ls remedy at every opportunity- For sale by all dealers Price 50 cents FosterMllburn Co Buffalo New York sole agents for tho United States- Remembor the nameDoans and take no other Cold damp weather Is bad for those subject to Rheumatism It chilli the blood and brings on an attack U- seBallards Snow LinimentIt Is a Powerful Preventive as Well as a Speedy Cure Rub It In on tho parts affected whenever tho conditions seem to Indicate a spell of this painful aliment It will warm tho Joints and ward ore tho trouble If tho disorder has already commenced the treatment Is tho same tho rubbing helps tho liniment to pene trate to tho seat of pain The relief Is prompt and very satisfY- Ing tho aching joints aro relieved tho muscles relaxed so that the sufferer feels again tho strength and suppleness of youth For flesh wounds of all kinds It Is a wonderful remedy Try It for cuts burns bruises sores calls chafed spots barbed wire cuts sprains swellings frost bites It cures quickly and com pletely Price 25c 50c and 100 per Bottle JAMS F BALLARD PBOPMETOH ST LOUIS MO To cure Smortlac Eyeball Sore Eyra or Weak Sight me SCcchruv Eye Solve OLD AN D COMMLNDD Y Doiiotiui A Co Iteuvcr Duni Ky Hartford Drug Co Hurt fort Ky JJJIJJJJJJ + + + +i +I + + i1i + + t IIWILLBEHTTH STORE OF TII- ECENTERTOWN Mercantile Coo Of Cervtertown Ky Saturday Deco 23 Andwant to see all you children and grownups too there I shall look for you and now dont you disap point me You had better come I Your friend SANTA CLAUS Pianos Direct AND NoMiddle From Factory mans Profits A fine Piano 15000 CASH17500 on time Used Pianos front 3500 up Organs front 1500 up 1Ii WI ARE FACTORY REPRESENTATIVES = Write us for Catalogues The DanielSamuels Music Company 107 W Third St OWENSBORO KV Burns white clear and ForthethetamUSolite Lamp Oil bootlessOdorle j klnosngavel detect irom Our w riat CHAS C TOLL OIL CO LWttVUU KY Meaner at fnurea is HUWfrXr Motor OuoUae IJoVarb Auto 011 f Hartford HeraldOnly 1 Per Year 1 i iI m uro w +4 L Li Lr Li i i r- j J 1 I 0 h f I V f J j t f I sI- y v v PAGE FOUR THE HARTFORD 1HERALD WEDNESDAY DEC 13 self f r i L p 1 1 7C 7a t 0 7f 1 f w t The Harijord Herak HEBER MATTHEWS RANK LFELIX CDITOR6 RANltL FELIX Pub and Propr Entered at the Hartford postoffl- as mall matter of the second class Better start right now to do your next years Christmas shopping early r And now Its GOVERNOR Mc Creary sure enough Doesnt It sound good Among the follows who are noW out of a Job might be mentioned John D Rockefeller Kentucky Is perhaps the only State In the Union ever to have enjoyed a Rip Van Winkle Governor Mr Carnegie speaking from experience says money Is a bother We would like to trade bothers with him Time now to bring out that swea off resolution and see how It looks after its adoption about a year ago Pehaps Its as good as new The census statistics show that IIn the negroes are disappearing Kentucky hit somehow In the figures Is the only place we seem to miss cm It Is announced that President Taft will be photographically pre served In oils at the expense of the Nation and for the benefit of poster Ity Might add a little benzoate of soda Senator WO Bradley l8anld 10 be booming exGov Wlllson as a candidate for Congress from the Louisville district to succeed Swag er Sherley next year Oh gee whiz It seems to have been left to the boys of Kentucky to show theirI farmer dads how to grow corn asI Aliihonorgrowing contests a Have you arranged for who shal get the benefit of your bounty In the matter of Christmas gifts Re member the poor especially the little children of the poorto whom Christmas often means nothing more than heart longing and bitter disappointment JThe dally newspapers are taking mush space to announce the report ed engagement of Miss Margnro Andrews of Newport and Mr Vin cent Astor son of the old man Out really does this make the crean nnv thicker on the average farm wifes crock of milk After some research the latest advices are that Mr John D Rockc feller who recently resigned as heat of the Standard Oil Co has so man aged his business affairs that he wll probably be able to struggle through the balance of his life without any charitable contributions The Democratic Kentucky editors will no doubt all help Editor H A Sommers of the Ellzabethtown News with tholr pens In his efforts to get the Legislature to keep Dem ocratic pledges In fact they are already doing It It Is a matter In which all should Join with a hearty good will Judge ORear rather surprised his colleagues and the public by his resignation from the Appellate Court His specific reasons for do Ing so have not been revealed Judge ORear made a splendid Judge of the Higher Court and who ever succeeds him will have P pre cedent for ability hard to Imitate The hand tha ticksthe cradle gave Prohibition Its death blow at Los Angeles Cal last week when the dry law was defeated by a threetoone vote It was the first time women had been permitted to Vote In that city or State and out of n total vote of approximately 112 000 they polled more than half of the suffrage cast Prohibition was defeated by a majority of over 03 000 The Woodrow Wilson Democratic Club Is a new organization In Ken tucky with Henry S Breckenrldgc of Lexington secretary Its pur pose as its name evidently Implies Is to boom the New Jersey Governor for President Speaker Champ Clark a Kentuckan Is also being boomed for the same placo by a lit erary bureau In ono of the Northern States but as yet has not establish ed headquarters in Kentucky There Is always much talk aboat a lsane and safe Fourth of July which has been productive of much good in recent years but little Is said about applying the same prin ciples to the Cbrietrnasl period which Uiuallf JB friugfijt with aa much 4ateger1r J tb ame source Pea pie cannot betoo careful both to the matter off tfrwrorka and Chrlst usa trees H eC r4a ccl4entf from tire U Is always dangerous I tQ I have lighted candles on or around a Christmas tree or to UJe cotton In decorations or false beard for Santa Claus Lot Christmas time also be safe and sane It will be noticed that tho men who attain success Iry life nowadays are the fellows who tackle ono thing and stick to It The sooner they be gin after boyhood the better as every year adds the priceless bounty of experiencesomething that cannot be bought borrowed or stolen More than ever before IIn Its history the world Is getting I to be an affair of specialties and the specialist In any line of work Is the fellow who gets and holds a Job A dally paper special dated at Ow onsboro gives an account of how a detective was sent to Madlsonvlll to hunt up violators of the liquor law how he was told bjt a negro to hold a shoe box vWlo the dnrko took his 2 and went to buy the 1li- quor the detective finding In n few minutes that the box contained the whiskey c This account was clth or a correspondent working off a- very old joke on his paper or tbe experience of a detective so greet that he would disgrace any profes slon There be some people In this world who seem to think that IIt takes no money to run a newspaper who have little regard for their financial obligations In this direction and who evidently consider It nc sin or dishonor to try to escape newspaper subscription dues It Is not hard to find out how much you owe a newspaper and a debt of this kind Is Just as urgent as what you may owe the grocort the1 dpctor the preacher or the dry goods merchant The newspaper debt should be paid as quickly as any of these It has been suggsted that Gov ktcCrcary may appoint Prentice DRear son of Judge E C ORear hs the Republican member of the State Board of Control to fill the ScottsIThis Is a blpartlsan board and as- Iin any event this vacancy will have to be filled by n Republican It vould be a very graceful and sat- Isfactory act for novo AlcCreary to give young ORear the place The Democratic editors of the State arc very much In favor of It DUXDEE I Dec 10Some have been strip ping and delivering tobacco at good I prices The protracted meeting at the Methodist Church closed here last rlday night It was conducted by Rev Joe Crowe the preacher In barge of the work Mr George Foreman has moved I lore In one of Mr Gus St Clairs houses having sold his house to ilr Willis Roan of near Ralph Mr Otis Duff was accidentally shot In the face and arms by his rother Romney Duff while hunt- Ing birds a few days ago but not seriously hurt Mrs Ina Nabors wife of Sam Cabors tiled near hero last week and was burled at Magan She be onged to the M E Church at Dun and was 18 years old Idee horses have been dying round here with a disease somewhat like blind staggers There seems to be not much cure for It i They only live about a day and lightMr Weller Hodges and wife of White Mills have been spending a I few days with the family of S J Yeller Mr Cheel Wedding who has beenI living at RIchland Ind for the j met year Is moving back to his arm near here Miss Molllo Renfrew of Sunny laic spent a few days with her sister Mrs Sallle Acton and attended the meeting here recently Born to the wife of 1Ilr Ferdi nand Taylor a fine girl a few days I I goThe Coughs of Children They may not cough today but what about tomorrow Better be prepared for it when it comes A your doctor about ke wAyers Cherry Pectoral hehouse Then when the Jiard cold or I cough first appears you have a doctors medicine at hand This cough medicine Iis especially good for children INo anodynes No alcohol lanjr a child itI called dull and stupid I hen the whole trouble Iis due to a lazy Jvcr VTe firmly bellcve ypor own doe- rI will Jell you that tn ocdasidhaidoa- d A vets PilIlucarcolted will do such hpdrenmeat deal of rood Ask him 9 AtpClO1 LovaU Xw mmm DEFENSE FUND AMOUNTED TO 1946125- ij to Darrow Received l70000of This Amount for Self arid Assistants Indianapolis Ind Dec nHopI- ng to dispel doubt and curb criti cism of methods used In obtaining and distributing the McNamara dc fence fund a report of all money collected and disbursed up to Octo ber 25 was made public here to night with the consent of Frank A Morrison secretary of the American Federation of Labor who Is cus todian of the fund The total amount received up to date was 19461253 and the total expenditures were 18485093 No accounting Is made of the sums ceived and spent since that time reI Clarence Darrow chief of coun sel for the defense of the McNama I ras had been paid the sum of 170 000 It Is stated that Darrow was to pay his assistants from this amount In this connection local International Union officials stated that It Is understood that Darrow will not continue his office In Chi cagoLocal attorneys who have been looking after the Indianapolis end of the case have been paid 11000 Leo M Rappaport has received ac j cording to the report 8500 and Henry Seyfrled 2500 Frank LMullholland an attorney- of Toledo was paid 25910 for le 1 gal services given in that city Other items of expense are liste- disfofoWsl MCNainttra buttons fhlch were sold In all parts of the ountry 11207 McNamara stamps 10898 representatives expenses for addressing meetings 591 printing and mailing American Federation of Labor weekly news let ter 111315 postage 380 and Incidentals in connection with Mc Namara moving picture films 250 OLATOX Dec 10r Nathan Leach llv ng near White Run will ship a car 1 oad of stock from this place tomorrow i Mr Firmest Wilson and family of his place moved to Render a few lays ago Mr James P Thompson anti son I ot Horton were the guests of Mrs lacy Ann Felixs family at thisC place recently Mr J A Daniel and family of Hartford have been th guests of Hr T W Daniel and other rela Ives here recently Master Jesse Felix of Hartford vho has been the guest of his fathI er Mr Henry Felix and other rel ttlves returned homo last Monday Mrs James Hoover of Frleda and was the guest of her mother and father Mr and Mrs C D D I Felix last Tuesday Misses Jessie McDaniel and Vena tiller of near Roslnc are the uests of Mr W B McDaniel Mr Willie Daniel and a friend of his from New York arrived lastI Saturday and are the guests of his nothcr Mrs Rllla Daniel Route 1 Twenty Were I IleKIcctccl i Of the one hundred members ofI the House Representatives who j served In the 1910 session exactly twenty were reelected to the lower ranch of the 1912 General Assom bynineteen Democrats and oneI Republican the exception being T ii Bertram of Lewis county Three ot the Representatives who served In the last House were elected to the State Senate Two of these are Democrats and one a Republican rt 1 V Xotlcc to Creditors Phlo Circuit Court Kentucky E D Pendleton Admr c Plaintiffs 1 vs Ssther Gatton et al Defendants All persons having claims against the estate of Green W Phipps de eased arc hereby notified to file same with the undersigned Commissioner at his office In Hartford KyII properly proven on or before January 1 1912 or the ywlll be for ever barred F L FELIX Master Commissioner I9t4 Ohio Circuit Court For Sale Farms All sizes from 6 to 300 acre8 We can please you It you want to buy lanelIA C YEISER CO- Hartford Ky O A Terrible Blunder To neglect liver trouble Nftver do It1 Take Dr Kings New Life Pills on tho first sign of constipation ilUousness or Inactive bowels and irevent virulent Indigestion jauni ice or gall stones They regulate Iver stomach and bowels and build up your health Only 25c at James H Wi111amsmItyyou should not get a catalogue- f our Xmas Goods ask for one Wei want you to get oneOHlQ COUNTY DRUG CO Incorporat- ee 46tf tMPORTANT ThoseWhoPresent for Anyone this Pearl I have put on display the largest highest grade most nptodate Holiday line carried in any town no larger than Hartford in this whole country I bought my holiday stpckSOf days earlier than usual this year and shall nlwayi buy earlier hereafter as I avoided get ting a large part of my bill duplicate i for unsaleable good Come now while my stock is complete and have your presants laid back hey will not dam ge any A few things I carfyareV ATarge assortniciitof Ladies and Gents Watches Chains Fobs Chatelaiui iins Brooches Cuff Pins Belt Pins Hat Pins Scarf Pins Emblem Pins Rings Plain and Set IISouvenirver Plated Ware the 1847 Brand Cut Glass Silver and Plated Toilet and Manicure tf Sets all prices Jewel Cases Cloth and Hat Brushes Single Toilet Articles and a niceL line of Imported Hand Painted China or anything kept in a modern Jewelry Store at prices as low or lower than your catalogue or other jewelers consisting of the most im ports nt part quality So get others prices and come and see what yon can do at home You are not obligated to buy I am especially anxious for everyone in Hartford and Ohio county if possible to come in and see what you have in the way ofa jewelry store Some V nof you have not been in come this time J B TAPPAN Hertford Ky JEWELERand OPTICIAN CENTRAL GIIOVK FII Dec 11Jars Francis Ashby wire of Mr 0 C Ashby died at her home here on last Friday morning December Sji Aged 29 years 4 months and 27 days Funeral serv ices were conducted at the Baptist church at this place Saturday af ternoon by Rev R W Danks of Central City after which the re mains were laid to rest to await the resurrection morn She leaves many friends and relatives whose I Hearts are sorely grieved Out such Is life All must have their cloudy days Into each life some rain must tall some days be dark and drearyThe revival Which Is being conducted at West Providence by Revs Tow and Drown continues with great Interest I JJIrs Sallle1 Maddox of Williams Mines spent last week with her sister Mrs L J Igleheart of this place Mr and Mrs T M Her 6f Cen tcrtown were guests of the family ot Mr D M Pink of this place Sunday Messrs and Mesdames W toIgle heart and M F Faught of this place attended church at West Providence Saturday night Miss Belle Berryman of this place has a now piano BURN CROPS RATHER I II THAN SELL 1JELOW COST Glasgow Ky Dec DTho pea plo of Beech Wood In Motcalfc county were greatly frightened last I midnight by the alarm of fire Upon rInvestigation the fire proved to be one of the most unique ones ever known Messrs John and ClevelandI Wilson wore preparing to lleave for the West and falling to get their Jjflce for their crop they decfdod on tho eve of their departure to burn the corn and fodder rather than sell it belbvithe price asked j Rug he Joints with BALLARDS SNOY I LINIMENT to relieve rheu DatismX It penetrates the flesh to tht b Sib conveying Its soothing and restorative Influence to the spot wb rot1lelaIn exists Price 2Bo3 Soc f pOI bottle Sold by Hartford Drug Co Hartford Ky Donovan Co Beaver Dam Ky m OOOOOOOOOGOOOOO 9 MARRIAGE LICENSE 0 00000000000000000E Ola Duvall Balzetown toiMyrtle B Wade Fordsvllle W C Forbes Rockport to Lee M Gary Rockport Willie Ford Olaton to Maude Daniel Olaton I TIchenor Centertown to IChester Centertown URIRE S THIRTEEN AND GROOM SIXTEEN YEARS Clarksvllle TEnn Dec 9Mlnn- le the 13yearold daughter of Mr Oed Gudgell of Roslyn eloped and was married to Jasper Reynolds a 16yearold youth also of that vl1 clnltyyesterdoy A marriage license was secured at Erin and the couple went over Into Houston county where the ceremony was performed by the Rev Jarman Drake 1 thITTJ1 ire ll f0iu4J4e HARTFORD COLLEGE I Offers excellent opportunities to the young man tor woman wishing to attend school f Winter Term Begins Jan 8th t J New classes will be organized in the High School Department J i and at the same time the regular Normal work begins Every common school graduate In the county is entitled to the UlghJ School work and should avail himself of this opportunity The Normal course offers special advantages to those desiring j Itoprepare for the county examinations Enter at the beginning Jl- ri of the tern Ifp sslbleeFor further Information address iU U I UnGWI Ptasttror 4 BaE6tB LIS lwl e oaToV Now is the time tp begin to anticipate your Fence wants We baVe just received two car loads of the oeleA brated American Steel Wire Fence We bought it right so we dan give you a very low price on anyBpeoificatious you may need Call and see us about your fence Yours trnly 0 DUNDEE MERCANTILE CO KcoBrPBATED tADUNDEE KENTUCKY S J wA t I I f 1 1f ft I I n fr- I t iii WED jESDAY DEC 13 loft THE HARTFORD HERALD PAGE FIVE 1 1- d V J t I I I I tt- I t- w ti i I f fj j J II- w rrr 7- r f Big Millinery I Reductiont WrE find at this season of the year I that we have entirely too much Millinery on Kanlr They must move at once at some price So beginning next Saturday we give a onethirdoff to toof all Hats Every Hatis marked in plain figures so divide by thr e and take your choice EVERY ONE A NEW ONE and trimmed up to the latest styles Dont forget the Big Reduction and Remember that it rtL Pays to Trade with a House that Saves you Money fI a 0 1 Piano Coupons Given With Every Pu- rchase4R64 l h Illinois Central ltaltoudftmeTu ble at Heaves Dam Ky North Bound South Bound a No 132405 am No 121 1135 pm No 1221228 pm No 101248 pm No 102248 pm No 131 855 pm J E Williams A- gt000OO000d000000 O LOCAL NEWS AND 0 O PERSONAL POINTS O- OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Bens Grocery will have Fireworks1 for the boys Toy Pistols Guns and Fireworks at Likens Actons Fancy Fruit Baskets of all kinds tJ C Ilers from 50c to 500 4 4 j our lino of holiday goods is pow In Come early and get choice HARTFORD GROCERY CO Good Shaves and best Hair Cuts at RlleVB Barber Shop Try one 50t21I Likens Acton have a nice line of Queenswaro and Lamps for Xmas There will be skating at Dr Beans Opera House rink next Saturday night Drink Dr Shoops Health Cot foe Sold by U S Carson the Gb 1 ceryman 47tf IPractical China laalwaysno ceptable Barnard Co have only that kind Dont waste money buy practical gifts Barnard Cos suggestions are good Nice Suit Caseor Leather Bag wllf please HER or HIM Christmas morning BARNARD CO Rlleya BarberShop ia upto date and you get courteous treat ment there 50t2 dWhen you want Ammunition or Guns callI on WS Carson the Qroceryman t ihttt Give us your special order this week to avoid the rush In the malls and express BARNARD CO PjB Likens wants to sell Surrey and Buggy Rubber tlrea good as new Bargalnal 49lf The hunting season Is now oh Get your outfit from U S Garcon the Groceryma47tf ForBaleToerty vacant cottages and twoatpry dwejling llIota A o CONatfor4 JeT Buy for HIM a Streit Slumbo Chair 1250 and 1500 Barnard Co sell them Mrs Carrie V Coppage of Hum bolt Mo7 is visiting her aunt Mrs R R Wedding city See the holiday presents for lOc 15c and 25c at Barnard Cos In a class to themselves If you have never shaved at RI teys Barber Shop you should do so and see how good you feel 50t2 Mr W H Bean of the firm of Bean Bros went to Louisville Monday and will return today Men should shave at Rlleys Shop in Ohio County Bank building corner Main and Center streets 50t2 This Is J C Ilera tenth year working for Santa Claus so dont fall to come around and see him Born to the wife of Rev T V Joiner Monday morning a fine boy Wife and child getting along nicely For the beet of everything In Fruits and Candles for Christmas see the HARTFORD GROCERY CO This season for new Ties See ours for Xmas Newest crea I stylesIBARNARD S CO 4M Leave your Laundry at my Grocery Domestic finish Work Guaranteed Called for and prompt delivery Pndhe 140 Ilera Grocery Give us your order for your Frut Baskets Curs will be the prettiest and beat in town- HARTFORD GROCERY COj ff Let Barnardsolve your Christmas problems They can sug gent the proper present for most any small amount a Dr C M Heavrln and wlfeof Owenaboro visited Mr and Mrs M L Heavrln and ltQCltfl from Sat urday until Monday i t Three agdfifty Books In jllera Rotary Library so give your best girl a chance to read the latest books for only lOc each It You want to enjoy a one even- Ings entertainment go to DrBeana Opera House Thursday night Pro ceeds for benefit of a worthy cause A splendid entertainment consist lag of Snap Shots a short play trine songs and musical numbers wilE be given atpr Beans Opera Housp tomorrow night for benefit of the Ladles Circle W 0 W Phptilr prjcel Simmons Kid Gloves guaranteed by Barnard vSs Co ilowhfeys fine line of Box Candy i frpmlOc to 500 at Ilera Grocery Fancy Candles and Fruits of all kinds at Likens Actons Fifteen pounds best Granulated Sugar 100 at Likens ActonsI J How would a Waterman Foun tain Pen suit you for making a nice gift We have them OHIO COUNTY DRUG CO Incorporated Miss Henrietta Gunther Assist ant Postmistress visited friends In Loilsville a few days the first of the week returning home yesterday afternoonA Wo have sold already quite a few of our holiday goods So Jont watt until our line Is too badly bro ken before buying- HARTFORD GROCERY CO Dr J S Bean Olaton Messrs F M Hoover Buford J D Clark and J M Clark Horton were among The Heralds callers Monday iIt you have not bought any of our Candy suppose you do so next time you want cattily Its fine OHIO COUNTY DRUG CO Incor porated 4Ctf IMr NancyMiller of Doanfleld has arrived hero and will spend the winter In Hartford with her sisters Mrs Ella Rhoads and Mrs Annie Rhoads Snap Shot by home talent at Dr Beans Opera House tomorrow evening Dont miss it Go laugh and grow fat and at the same time I assist n worthy cause The regular statement of the- First National Bank of Hartford will be found In another column It presents as usual a fine showing of this well managed institution For a nice Xmas present come and see our Roman Brass assort ment pure lacquered to prevent tarnishing OHIO COUNTY DRUG CO Incorporated Our Xmas Candles Guths are fresh from the factory to us and are pronounced delicious We have them in t4 to 2tb boxes OHIO COUNTY DRUG CO Incorporated You only have to make a 50c purchases from us to secure p free ticket to our Vaudeville and Mar ing Picture Show Xmas week l OHIO COUNTY DRUG CO Incorporated W E Ellis has the best and greatest variety of Feed Stuff iIn town for sale and will pay you the highest cash prices for all kinds of Produce Also Flour and Meal for sale 5014 Great preparation Is being made for tho Snap Shot entertainment under the supervision and for the benefit of the Ladles Circle of the Woodmen of the World at Dr Beans Opera House tomorrow ev ening Mr G B Likens left Monday for Frankfort where he went to be In attendance at the Governors Inauguration He will return home tomorrpw Mr Likens will go tto Frankfort the first of January to assume his duties as Assistant Aud Itor The bazaar conducted by tho Methodist church ladles at tho Hartford House closed last Thursday evening after several days trade The ladles deserve grea- credjit for the effort put forth In thi laudable enterprise The not proceeds amounted to 339 By reading tho advertisements ot the merchants foundln this Issue o The Herald yOu should have n trouble In finding just what you want for an Xmas present for you wife son daughter husband sweet heart or friend Dont fan to read them These merchants want and should have your trade The Order of Eastern Star Lodge No 84 elected the following offl cars at their regular stated meeting last Monday evening for the year 1912 Worthy Matron Miss Wlllye Smith Worthy Patron C O hunter Associate Matron Miss Anna J Patton Secretary Miss Lizzie IlllerTr asurer Miss Hattie Riley Conductress Mrs T R Barnard Associate Conductress Mrs C M Orowo Prof UO Barnett of Dermott Ark and Miss Alma Daniel of that cIty were united In marriage at iermott November 31 For several years Prof Barnett has been principal of a leading school at Der mott and his brde 1Is one of the leading ladies of that city The Jerald joins Prof Barnetts numerous friends In wishing him and his bride all possible happiness and prosperity I Messrs Eddie Hlmea and Ernie Wakoland young men of Hartford got Into a little scrap on Main street Saturday night over a finan clal matter Several pows were Struck but neither was seriously hurt Marshal Riley gathered them In and took them before Police Judge C M Crowe where Himes was given a fine of 250 and costs for disturbing the peace and Wake land was discharged GREAT CARTOONIST IS COMING TO HARTFORD However familiar you may be with the work of Ned Woodman In the newspapers humorous publica tions and trade periodicals of the country you know little about him until you have seen end heard him as an entertainer Woodmans humor Is of such a character that the printing press can only show you a small part of It To begin with you would prob ably smile If you met him on the street because he Is funny just to look at much as he regrets It In face and figure voice and gesture language and Idea he Is quaint unconventional and entertaining You could listen to his remarks stories dialect readings and verses even If you were blindfolded and be highly entertained but youi better use your eyes because his lectures are built around those big crayon pictures which he draws for you while you are listening to himSome of these pictures are pretty others are Irresistibly comical and all are strong and spirited and have some sort of point to them Pleasant and laughable surprises pervade his entire program and yet you carry away something bet ter than a mere memory of having been amused Such words as In structive and uplifting are mme tlmwirsird Dy TnTnlsteraifahtTotheYt In speaking of his work He ad mits that he doesnt see just how they figure It out but he hopes he Is not doing much harm Fps him and heAr himlaugh and then thlnkand then laugh some more Ned WoodmAn comes to Hart ford next Tuesday night under the auspices of the Hartford Lecture Lyceum Bureau at Dr Beans Ope ra House Popular prices will nre vall and he should have p crowiv house Reserved seat tickets on sale at Ohio County Drug Cof store ItHlmTTS FRItlt1 Dec 11rr Willie Ford and Miss Maude Daniel were quietly married at the home of the bride last Saturday evening Rev W H Foreman officiating Rev W H Foreman has just completed a new addition to his res Idence Mrs Urajlfleld of Owensboro visited her father Mr Uriah Cop page here last week Merer Clara r eo Smith and Anli Foreman of Fordsvllle spent Sun day hero Miss Fannie Blackburn of Ow ensboro Is visiting friends and rcl atlves here A series of meetings Is being con ducted at Narrows by Revs Taylor and Jarnagln Revival at Vultonn Creek Baptist Church A protracted meeting was begun at Waltons Creek church near Centertown Monday night Decem her 4 The pastor Rev Clay 0 Bennett Is being assisted by his father Rev J A Bennett of Utica Ky The attendance has been large the revival sleep and strong and the spiritual awakening the best the severalthavesbeen about twcntynve conversions and twenty additions to the mem bership f f the church This meet Ing continues with unabated Inter esthhirthdav rtyBeulah Mao Alvey entertained Frirday afternoon in honor of her seventh birthday Those pivpont were Hattie King Goldla King Owensboro Amble Ford Beatrice Bean Mary Bean Sallie Dean Tina MIdklff Gladys Bennett Rosa Collins Ivo Gibson Stella Gibson Mary King Tina Mae Daniel Alford Duke Guy Daniel and Ray Daniel A pleasant evening was spent Sir Anderson Stoves to Louisville Mr S A Anderson arrived from Louisville yesterday afternoon and will remain In Hartford until Fri day afternoon when he will return to Louisville accompanied by his family who will reside there In the future having secured property In the HighlandS of that icily Mr Anderson aside from being president and general manager of the United States Credit Company has worked up a good practice in Louisville where The Herald pre dicts ho will do well In his profes sional and business connections The Herald joins their many friends in wishing Mr Xnderaon and hliI most estimable family all possible prosperity In d their new home SdlMcribe for The Hartford Herald CASE OF LITTLE DflWELL GIRL WASt DISMISSED On TrialWas Charged With Murdering Her Little Girl Playmate Nellie Dowel the 11yearold daughter of Meredith Dowel who was here In jail charged with the murder of Ethel Gertrude Kirby and whose examining trial began Friday morning was concluded Saturday afternoon when County Judge R K Wedding ordered the defendant released from custody All the evidence for the Common wealth was entirely circumstantial but it developed that the wound that caused the death of the little I Kirby girl was Inflicted from be hind the shots penetrating the body from the spine to the right arm lIlt and that it would have been impossible for the deceased to have shot herself accidentally or otherwiseThe girl was placed on the witness stand and she stated that she had no knowledge of how the girl came to her tenth that she was absent from the room washing dishes when she heard the report of the gun She also stated that If theI Kirby girl shot herself she did not see her do it 1110aITalr was a sad one on ac count of the tender ages of both the accused and deceased who were both about twelve years old I The shooting took place at the t1idj I flams Mine near McHenrv Sundav I afternoon Decembera Shortly nf ter the report of the gun neighbors rushed Into the house and found the body of Gertrude Kirby lying on the floor A load of shot had entered the girls breast and I halt torn a hole entirely through her body A shotgun was on the floor a few yards from the body and i Nellie Dowell the accused was the only person In the house at the time of the tragedy- In rendering his decision Judge Wedding said that from the evi dence It was an impossibility for the Kirby girl to have shot serself and that the wound was inflicted at the hands of another but on ac count of the tender ago of the ac cused and knowing that she would not leave the county he would or der her released from jail and would give the grand jury an op portunity to pass on the case at the next term of Circuit Court Guns Guns Have just received a large line of M CufiS Biikrr TTwplt ta Ammunition hells Etc And respectfully ask you to call and see the largest and best line of Shot Guns ever in Hal tford Prices the Lowest U S CARSON GROCER Y IIAx Hartford Kentucky pU A +4 Bring Your Produce TO Likens Acton General Dealers iir Groceries Queens vare Furniture Harness Hardware Stoves and Ranges Visit our store where the right prices always prevail LIKENS ACTON Hartford Kentucky OJ I JLTB5K3X3D CJV0 Ij o I Holiday HintsI I Get away from the habit of useless pres suggestIFORI I f Box of Wunderhose Box of Holeproof Hose I Box of Linen Handkerchiefs A Cluett Shirt Pair of Adlers Kid Glov s A Nice Tie Pair of Switchback Suspenders I ilose Supporters FOR H LHDY- I Dozen Beautiful Roses or Ca nations Pair Simmons Kid Gloves I Box Nice Handkerchiefs Subscription to Ladies Honk Journal m Nice Big or Suit Case I Pretty Shirt Waist I Box Wunderhose Umbrella of Silk j I House Slippers I Silk Chi- naIFOR Nose d THEICHILDREN of Wunderhose Books Toys Guns and more than we could v mentioned articles wementionII1pretty good and cheap 1r7dr i i r i 1 I ff f j j r J I t d t Y I y I I i to i 7 E j j S i PAGE SIX THE HARTFORD HERALD 1 WEDNESDAY DEO IS 1taa f i r f 5 w 1 il i 1 I a r I j j r r t rt f f t IJ t I I 4l J f 1 I e 1e I1 I n e 4 NThe Hartford Herald w M H E RAILROAD TI5IE TA BLE AT HARTFORD KY The following L N Time Card la effective from Monday Aug 21st North Bound No 112 due at Hartford 719 a m No 114 due at Hartford 340 p m South Bound No 115 due at Hartford 845 a m No 113 duo at Hartford 146 p m II E MISCIIKE Agt KENTUCKY LEADS STATES IN TOBACCO GROWING Increase in Value of Weed 0121 326711 in Past Ten Years Washington Dec 9ln taking the thirteenth census of the tobacco crop the Census Bureau found the following facts of Interes frto Ken tucklansThat In 1909 as In 1899 which year was used for purposes of comparison Kentucky led the Union In amount of acreage quantity or pro duction and value That Kentuckys crop rose In value from 18541982 In JSJ9 to 3G8G8753 In 1909 an Increase of 21326711 or 115 per cent That Kentuckys acreage rose In extent from 384805 In 1 3JJJ to 469795 In 1909 pn Increase of S490 or22il per cent That Kentuckys production In pounds rose from 311288050 In 1899 to 398482301 In 1909 an In cease of 84194251 or 2L6 psr cent The total value of the crop in the United States In 1909 was 104302856 as compared with 56987902 In 1899 an Increase of 47314954 or 83 per cent As In 1899 North Carolina and Virginia rank second and third In 1909 ropiiccllvcly to Kentucky In acreage production and value Their statistics for 1909 follow North CarolinaAcreage 221 890 production 138813163 val ue 13847559 VirginiaAcreage 185427 production 132979390 value 12 169086 After these the States of Ohio Pennsylvania Tennessee Wisconsin South Carolina Maryland and In diana hold highest rank But Ken tucky Is far ahead of them all Best on Kurt This Is tho verdict of R J How ril1 Tracy 0 who bought Foleys Honey and Tar Compound for his wife Her case was the worst I have even seen and looked like a sure case of consumption Her lungs were sore and she coughed almost Incessantly and her voice was hoarse and weak Foleys Hon ey and Tar Compound brought re lief at once and less than three bot tles effected a complete cure Without opiates or harmful drugs of any kind Foleys Honey and Tar Compound stops coughs and cures colds Do not accept any substi tute For sale by all dealers m IhItWhy Women When tho newsboy comes through the train with the Chicago papers watch the married couple across tho aisle If the man Is a wellregulat ed husband he will ask his wife which paper she prefers and then you may lay odds that the one chosen will be the RecordHerald There Is no mystery about It The man knows that he will find all the news In the RecordHerald to be sure but the woman knows It Is the only paper that also gives adequate at tention to the things In which wo men are specially Interested In every dally Issue she can find n bill of fare for the days three meals re liable society news good book reviews bright verses and Jokes with out vulgarity a cartoon that any body can enjoy and a fair share of DONT SAY YOURE OLD I You Only Feel Old Digestive organs aro weak dont tassimilate food as they used to Other organs act more slowly and loss effectually Blood Is thin and sluggish Renewal bt Strength does not equal the wear and tear of your system Thats what makes you feel old Nothing In the world will tone up and Infgqrato those weak backslid lag organs make rich blood and cro nto strength so quickly as Vlnol Vlnol la not a secret nostrum simply the medicinal elements of tho cods livers with the useless nauseat ing oil eliminated and tonic Iron add ed Try a bottle of Vlnol with the understanding that your money will Tie returned Jf It dojba not akoyoU- rtrJiM feel younger told giro you an aided Interest la life Z Wltbeir Mitchell Beaver Dam Ky Hartford Drtt Co Hartford Ky the news of tho day relating to women Every Monday there lis Mar thas Management a very helpful column of culinary topics In the Sunday edition a whole sec tion is devoted to women including Marion Harlands famous page the latest fashions beautiful embroid ery patterns Mary OConnor New oils breezy articles Dame Curtseys Novelties in Entertainment and many special articles of timely in terest Then there Is tho Sunday Magazine full of good love stories and beautiful pictures Do you wonder that women prefer the Rec ordHerald 1 WORD OF WAI1NING ABOUT CHRISTMAS FIRE DANGERS The reason Is approaching when scores of lives are annually lost and hundreds of fires are started by care lessness In Christmas and holiday decorations In addition to the tires and panics In crowded stores due to careless wiring of special dis plays or the catching fire of inflammable decorations thousands of dangerous risks are run In homes churches and Sunday schools Wher ever possible electric lights should be used Instead of candles on Christ mas trees and the wiring should be carefully done If this is not pos I I shouldIbethat they may not be overturned when presents are being taken down or bv the overenthusiasm of the children Under no circumstances should cotton batting be used bv amateur Santa Clauses for hair and whiskers as noninflammable sub stitutes CO n onsllyJie Iiathi l tLhe risk of serious or fatal burning Is excessive If candles arc used chil dren should not be allowed to light them while their parents are not present as they often set fire to their clothing Special care should be taken not to leave matches lying about as they are speciallY danger our at Christmas time The boll days of all periods of the year should be freed from tho danger of terrible calamities which is always present unless reasonable precau tlons arc taken In the matter of hol iday decorations and festivities A bad liver robs you of energy strength and ambition you feel halfsick all tho time and moreover you are an easy mark for pneu monia chills yellow fever typhoid fever or some other serious disease You need a good liver tonic and reeulator and HWtltNK fills the bill completely Try It You cant help noticing how quickly you feel Its beneficial effect Price 50c Sold bv Hartford Drug Co Hart ford Kv Donovan Co Beaver Dam Ky m IllOW STATIC OFFP ltSSTAND AT IRKSKXT Frankfort Ky Dec 7State Auditor James today announced that at close of business November 30 the following amounts were on hand In tho various funds of the State Sinking fund 4465714 school fund 17799019 general expenditure had 19270061 treasury 41446292 The outstanding warrants against tho State amount to 178046524 but Treasurer Farley today Issued a call for tl200000 In interest bearing warrants which will lleave the State owing about 580 4R5 when the Republican administration goes out of office m Kntls Winters Troubles To many winter is a season of trouble The frostbitten toes and flngerschapped hands and lips chil blains coldsores red and rough skins prove this But such troub les fly before Bucklens Arnica Salve A trial convinces Greatest I healer of burns bolls piles cuts I sprains10nlyHartford Ky m V j CASTORIAForI The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the- Sigaatnre N of MORTGUJK KlXAMiY PAID AND THEN A WEDDING Kenton 0 Dec 9Flfteen years ago Harry Rease n young farmer residing near Dunkirk north of here proposed marriage to Miss Ef fie Garland For many months llo had courted her and their friends expected them to be married But she refused him I cant marry you now Harry she said I cant marry until r pay the motgage on the farm Three months later Miss Garlands father died leaving to her a mortgaged farm Years passed and each New Year found the mortgages on tho farm a little less Many times Rease proposed anew and sold ho would marry her and payhe mortgagebut Miss Garland would not consent to such an ar rangement Yesterday she made the last paymeent on the mortgage Today she and her lover of 15 years ago were married For coughs and colds use BAL LARDS HOREHOUND SYRUP It acts soothingly In the irritated lungs and throat Price 25c 50c and 1 per bottle Sold by Hartford Drug Co Hartford Ky Donovan Co Beaver Dam Ky m Minster Commissioners Sale Ohio Circuit Court Kentucky Julia Hoover c Plaintiffs Va- L J Dawson Defendant By virtue of a judgment and or der of sale of the Ohio Circuit Court rendered at the October term 1911 in the above cause for the sum of 35000 with interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum from the 1st day of January 1908 until paid subject to the following credits 5000 paid November 25 1903 5675 paid January 7 1907 1000 paid December 3 1908 and by 600 paid April 10 1909 and 7545 costs nercln I will offer for sale by public auction at the court house door in Hartford on Monday the 1st day of January 1912 about one oclock p m upon a credit of six and twelve months the following described property towitOne tract of land In Ohio county Kentucky on the Rocky Fork of Harnotts creek and bounded as follows Beginning at a stone cor ner to lot No 2 In L G Hoovers line thence S 7 t4 W 64 925 poles l0 two white oaks thence N 821h- VIHi1AuesIu nTstonev corner of lot No 1 thence N 712 W 64 925 notes to a stone corner of lot No 2 thence S 821If E 99 pqles to the beginning containing 40 acres The same conveyed by S L Stevens special commissioner Ohio Circuit Court it being lot No 3 In the di vision of the lands of Mary E French among her heirs anti record ed In Commissioners Deed Book D page 413 or sufficient thereof to produce the sums of money order ed to be made The purchaser will be required to execute bond with approved security Immediately after sale This 12th day of December 1911 F L FELIX Master Commissioner Heavrin S Woodward Attorneys When the hands chap badly and tho skin splits on tho finger tips ev ery motion Is painful BALLARDS SNOW LINIMENT puts an end to the misery One or two applica tions heals all soreness and restores the hands to sound condition Price 25c 50c and 100 per bottle Sold by Hartford Drug Co1 Hartford Ky Donovan Co Beaver Dam Ky m Children Cry FOR FLETCHERS CSTORIADid I Mrs Hcnpeck You know the saying Unlucky In love lucky at cards Hen peck And yet you wont lot me play poker Id win a fortune With the Coming of Middle Ago There Is a letting down in the phys ical forces often shown in annoy big and painful kidney and bladder ailments and urinary Irregularities Foley Kidney Pills are a splendid regulating and strengthening medicine at such a time Try them For sale by all dealers m Makes For Happiness Are they happily married 1 Very His lodge night falls on her literary club night has helped countless thousands of thin weak delicate childrenmade them strong plump androbust It creates an appetite aids digestion fills the veins with rich red bloodAfter illness or loss of weight from any cause it brings strength and flesh quicker than anything else Au onuootsre ti16 d EDUCATE FOR BUSINESS j Private instruction from expert teachers In all departments Day acid night school in session the entire year Books free Free employment agency Not a Ux 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that bad stomachs and torpid livers are the cause of 95 per cent of alldiseases For the past 42 yftnrt SEVEN MARKS has preyed to be tho uneqaallod remedy for all STMUCI LIVE amd WCy troubles and the greatest toaiea dHfodpurifier known It makes your digssUua what it shoald be and keeps your satire system In good con dition Price ot SEVEN MAIMS is but 50 cents a bottle wt all druggists Money re headed ItLJW satisfied LYM INMNI8Mrraj 4a v esad BiitoKribe for The Herald a sr 6P Y4 IITIwt k a r t wtT j err I i t I i i I I I iI l4j- ll blit 1 I 1- xt I1cuI r- WEDNESDAY pEC 13 loll THE HARTFORD HERALD PAGE SEVEN r yv 1kw 1- f f f t L1I rI I lI hI- t I Ill jt1 t fIr I It I fr Y4M h f Cardui Cured Me i For nearly ten years at different times Mrs Mary Jnsof Treadway Tenn suffered with womanly troubles She says At last I took down and thought I would die I f coujd not sleep I couldnt eat I had pains all over The doctors give me up I read that Cardul had helped so many and I began to take It and it cured me Cardul saved my lifel Now I can do anything I CARDUIIf wornout or suffer from any of the pains peculiar to weak women such as headache backache draggingdown feelings pains In arm side hip or limbs and other symptoms of womanly trouble you should try Cardui the womans tonic Prepared from per fectly harmless vegetable ingredients Cardui is the best remedy for you to use as it can do you nothing but good It contains no dangerous drugs It has no bad aftereffects Ask your druggist He sells and recommends CarduL Wrtii to tidies Advisory Deet Chattanooga Medicine Co Chattanooga Teas tatSpKlalliutmetton and 64pai book Home Treatment lor Women seat freey154 M KT p YOUWANT That question will be asked you almost dally by business men seeking your services if you ytake the Draughon Training and show ambition to rise More ANKERS Indorse DRAUGHONS Colleges than Indorse aU other bus ness colleges COMBINED 48 Colleges in 18 States International reputation i Bookkeeping Dookkeepbrs allover Home Study Thousands of bankeas the United States say that Draughons lens bookkeepers and stenographers ar NewSystem of Bookkeeping saves them holding good positions as the result ofI Jtora25 to 50 percent in work and worry taking Draughons Home Study Shorthand Practically all U S offi CATALOGUE For prices on 1 cal court reporters write the System of BY MAIL write JNO F DRAUGHON e DRAUGHONS PRACTICAL BUSINESS COLLEGE i Naahvillor Memphis or Knoxville Tenn or Paducah Ky or Evansville lad I C I BROTHERS L H J F GILLESPIE PROPRIETORS BIiACKSMITHINGi i And ReDalr Work HorseshoeingA Kentucky I avf tU rues ring a a watch 1fJIIIU or IllverII quality at price r from the- OLDEST MAIL ORDER HOUSE TIIE SOB71l For almost half s centurywe have erredez I J elusively the Southern trade Wre IIfor our fret llluatrated catalogue Addreu I- G P Corns do GoJDoz 26 Uelavllle Ky 1 We are Ready for Your Old FqU G1O1ties Which you have laid bno- lreadyto make tthem new Send your old Suits old Felt Hats old Coat Suits to- llsiVO guarantee our work to give satisfaction if not no- moucYlCOOived tC I toIlirtfprd Pressing Club y r t c ABldB FRED NALL Mgrv s t 4CSjitBcrlte for Tie HiriM r IlWomanIl DIIIIJlCQrtRI ForfreecatWhy1 GILLESPIE HARTFORD JOB I rofHHHlonnl Cur J J M POKIER Attorney at Law BEAVER DAM KY Will prattle hit profcuion lu Ohio and to olnlnn countlti Special attention gieul to a hudnessealruted to his care FRANK L FELIX Attorney at Law HARTFORD KY will practice nil profession In Ohio and US Jlnlnjr counties and In the Court of Appeal Criminal practice and Collectloni a iDeclaltT Office In the Herald bnlldlng C w BAKNETT C a IUITB BARNETT SMITH Attorneys at Law HARTFORD ZY Will practice their ptofeulon hall the Court olOhlo and adjoining counties and la the Coot 01 Appeals Collections specialty OTTO G MARTIN B 1 MCKENNHV MI RTINll Mc6K RHGY HARTFORD KY GENERAL INSURANCE LIFE ACCIDENT SICK AND FIRE Will Also Bond You Otto C Martin Attorney at LawIHAllTFOIlD KY ounce up stairs over Wilson V 1 Crowe opposite court house Will practice his profession In all the courts of this and adjoining coun ties and Court of Appeals Commer clal and criminal practice a spec laity PARKERSHAIR BALSAM Cleans and IwmiiOt the halt tlYomotM ft luxuriant growth OrJHallCures anlog6oondnA I HAVE A- ROUGH RIVER- TELEPHONE PLACED IN YOUR RESI DENCE OR PLACE OF BUS INESS AND purr YOURSELF IN DIRECT CONTACT WITH TH- ELong Distance Lines TO ALL STATESsFOR THE COMPANYS SPECIAL FARMERSdALI4 JW0BAN0N Local Manager Hartford Krs I Wcl SEXTON iJocal Manager Incorporated Reaver Dam Kye For classy job P flags The ftcrftld j POPULATION BY COLOR IN STATE Shows Negroes Decreasing in Numbers WHilE THE WHITES ARE OAININ- As Shown by Government Census Statistics of Last Two Decades CONDITIONS IX LOUISVIIJjK Washington Dec 7A prelimI nary statement of the whit and ne gro population of Kentucky by counties and principal cities as shown by the returns of the thir teenth decennial census taken as of April 15 1910 was Issued today by Director Durand of the Bureau o the Census Department of Com I statisticsIWilliam C Taft chief statistician for population In the Census Bu re1visiontucky In 1910 was subdivided as t color as follows White 202705 negro 261656 all other IndIans Chinese and Japanese 294 The equivalent figures for 1900 were White 1802309 ne Fokr 1590462enegro 268071 all other 102 The negro population constituted populas tion of the State In 1910 as against 133 per cent In 1900 and 144 per cert In 1890 There has been a decrease since 1900 in the negro population of 23 00 or 81 per cent as with an Increase during comparedI I ing decade of ICiGSr or cent The white population Increas ed from 1900 to 1910 at about one half the rate for the preceding dec ade the Increase being 165646 or 89 per cent as compared with 271 847 or 171 per cent for the dec ade 18901900 LonlsviUo cltv had n population In 1910 of 223928 comprising 183 390 whites 40K22 negroes and 16 other persons Indians Chinese anti Japanese The equivalent figures for 1900 were White 105590 negro 39139 all other 2 For ACTUAL STARVATION Facts About Indigestion and Its Relief That Should In terest You Although Indigestion and dyspep sla are so prevalent most people do not thoroughly understand their cause and cure There Is no reason why most people should not eat anything they desireIf they will only chew It carefully and thoroughly Many actually starve themselves In to sickness through fear of eating every and goodtasting goodlooking goodsmeJnI I 11 does not agree with The best thing to do yourself to digest any good food We believe wo cnn relieve 11SI lopstn lye are BO confluent of tMi fact that wo gunrnntoe and prom p to supply the medicine free of all cost to every one who will use It who Is not perfectly satisfied with the results which It produces We exact no promises anti put no one I under any obligation whatever Surely nothing could be fairer We are located right hbre and our repu tation should be sufficient assurance of the genuineness of our offer We want every one troubled with III Indigestion or dyspepsia In any form a to come to our store and by a box otI Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets Take I them home and give them n reason 1 able trial according to directions Then If not satisfied come to us i and got your money back They are 1 very pleasant to take they aid to j1 soothe tho irritable stomach to i strengthen and Invigorate the digestive organs and to promote a 1 healthy and natural bowel actlrfn thus leading to perfect and healthy digestion and assimilation A 25c package of Rexall Dyspep 3 Tablets furnishes 15 days treatment In ordinary cases this Is suf flclcnt to produce a cure In more chronic cases a longer treatment of course Is necessary and depends upon the severity of tho trouble For cases we have two larger sizes which sell for 60c and = 100 Rey member you can obtain Hexall Rom in this community only at our i toreTpe Rexall Store tames H IJyI 1890 they were White 132457 negro 28651 all other 21 The negro population of Louis ville constituted 181 per cent of the total in 1910 as against 191 per cent In 1900 and 178 In 1890 The increase during the past decade in both the whites and negroes was at a much lower rate than for the preceding decade This Is particu larly the case with respect to ne- groes for which there was an In perGI j from 1890 to 1900 of 10488 or 366 per cent The whites Increas ed during the past ten years 17800 or 107 per cent as against an in crease during tho preceding decade of 33133 or 25 per cent The white and negro population of Kentucky In 1910 and 1900 Is given for each of the counties in the Groan I river section and the principal ci ties as follows lOW Total NegroIIBreckdgO Chrisan 38845 22888 15956 Davless 410203v324 5195 566fHenderson 32907 24101 8804 Honklns 34291 27J18 6573 McLean 13241 12491 750 Muhlenberg 28598 25687 2911 Ohio 27642 26354 1288 Webster 20974 18331 2643 Hmo Total NegrooBreckdge 2034 18438 2096 725sChristian 379G2 21365 1C 597 Davless 3SGG7 33111 5554 Henderson 32907 24101 8801 Hopkins 05118McLean 12148 11574 874 Muhlenberg 20741 18584 2157 Hancock 8914 8270 644 Ohio 27287 25894 1393 Webster 20097 17708 2389 190 Total Cities PontWhite Negro Covlnpton 53270 50360 2899 2851IHenderson Louisville 223928 183390 40522 Newport 30309 29740 569 Owensboro 16011 12895 3115 Paducah 22760 16710 6047 1900 Total Cities Pop White Negro Covineton 42938 40434 24S7 Frankfort 94S7 6168 3316 Henderson 10272 6241 4029 Lexington 26369 16237 10130 Louisville 204731 1MirilO 39130 Newport 28301 27877 424 Owpnohoro 11111 10111 tOr1 Paducah 19446 13621 5814 000000000000000O MASTKIl COSIMISSIOXKIlS 0 O SATjKS O- OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Master roiuiiilsslonrrs Sale Ohio Circuit Court Kentucky W A Maddox Plaintiff TS Ex Parte Defendant Uy virtue of a judgment and or der of sale of the Ohio Circuit Court rendered at the October term 1911 In the above cause for the purpose of dividing the proceeds amongst the parties as their Inter ests appear herein after paying the costs Including n reasonable attor neys fee herein I will offer for sale Iv public auction at the court house door in Hartford on Monday the 1st day of January 1912 about one oclock n in upon n credit of six antI twelve months the following described property towit TwoI trcrtq of land In Ohio county Ken tucks FIRST TRAPT Lvlnp and being on Lewis creek contnlnlni fifty ffna liPlnit P lift of the three hl1 I dred acres of lAnd conveyed to Is pee j Ferrv Iiv Wn A Mp lov and of record 11n OHo County Clarks nf nee Peed Book H Pcp coq Ten fin nroa Is bnin ied as follows Perli l Inning nt a Vlfknrvl the N R corII of the above named three hunj dred acres thence S 423 poles to white oak hickory nnd dopwooilll- 1 on the original line of the thrnn + hundred acres aforesaid thence W 188 poles to two small black oaks and hickory on another line of said tract thence N 423 poles to a large white oak anti gum thence E 188 poles to the beginning contaln InK fifty acres being same land con veyed to Thomas Maddox deceased by Wm A Maddox and wife on the 31st day of March 1876 and which deed is of record In tho Ohio County Clerks office Deed Book Y sago 7 SECOND TRACTBegInning on the W Maddox line at a hickoryIdogwood and black oak twentyfive roles from his N W corner thence N 167 poles to a Hickory and white oak In the original Finley lino thence H with said line to the cor neron chestnut and poplar thence with W Maddoxs line s to Wm Maddoxs corner thence W to the beginning and being same land con cceased1bI m Om INCOKlOKATii E G Will wire your house at cost arc clean arid tonic or house be them when reach 6th 1853 and which deed Is of record In the Ohio County Clerks office Deed Book MI page 585 The mineral and coal right underlying said land has heretofore been sold and Is therefore not Included In this purchaser will be required to execute bond with approved security Immediately after sale This 9th day of December 1911 F L FKLIX Master Commissioner Heavrln Woodward Attorneys Vnstir Sole OHoI Circuit Court Kentucky Thomas Richards Plaintiff v D L Kvnns et al Defendants- By virtue of a Judgment and or der of sale of tho Ohio Circuit Court rendered at the October term 1911 In the above cause for the sum of 15000 with Interest at tho rate of 6 per cent per annum from the 2Ctli day of October 1906 until paid subject to the following credit 4140 paid April 24th 190J and costs herein I will otter for male bv public auction it the court house door In Hartford on Momlny too lit day of January 1910 nbnur one oclock p m upon a credit or six months the following QOacrihel property towit 4 IraI t o irool of land In Ohio county Iontvfcy hooded as fol los rtolnnT Pt n beech on the VpFt rlte of Adnni Fork creek niiri iiit 71 U nnles to a pun ami tan b echo thence withI 0 P FVnfr II in n SouthI The man who Insures his life Is wise for his tamllyiThe man who Insures his health Is wise both for his family and You may Insure health by Ing It It Is worth guarding At tho first attack of dlseaaei which generally approaches through the LIVER and mania fests Itself In Innumerable ways I And aav your heal For Infants and The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the- Sigllature of In- Use For Over THc OKNTaUII COMPANY ftCW rasa sew KE TUCX Lih1 and Power BARRASS MGR EIartford Ky Electric Litjhitt healthy afe1rfbattinttsii shoiitd without within saleThe Commissioners HEALTHINSURANCE blmseliguardI TusPjs CASIORIA Children Thirty Year- sCASTORIA Company WesternI direction to a stone on the schoolhouse road near T N Trumans thence with said road to a gum corner to James Websters thence with Websters line in a straight line direction passing Websters corner thence with John Clarks line to a beech on a branch Clarks corner thence down said branch to John Huffs corner with Canary thence down same with I Canarys line on the North side of intoIthea stake on the East bank of said creek thence down said creek as It meanders to the beginning contain- Ing seventy acres more or less or sufficient thereof to prqduce the sums of money ordered to be made Tho purchaser will be required to pronto bond with approved security I snleI 1- 911IF L FELIX Commissioner Heavrln Woodward Attorneys Iiulitnlnn Kills Few In 1 lOG lightning killed only 169 people In this whole country Ones chances of death by lightning are less than two in a million The chance of lentil from liver kidney or stomach trouble Is vastly great er but not If Electric Bitters be used as Robert Madscn of West Burlington la proved Four doctors gave him up after eight months of suffering from virulent liver trouble mid yellow jaundice He was then completely cured by Electric Bitters Theyre the best stomach liver nerve and Ikidney remedy nnd blood purifier on earth Only 50c at James H Williams m Your Opportunity The noon of OPPORTUNITY swings both ways One Fide Io la holed Pushth0 other side Pull Whether you enter from the Push side of the Pull side you must have BUSINESS TRAINING In or der to succeed The BEST PLACE to get It Is Draughons Practical Business College Nashville Tenn of Paducah Ky or Evansville Ind or Washington D C When your feet are wet and cold and your body chilled through and through from exposure take a big dose of Chamberlains Cough Reme dy bathe your feet In hot water before going to bed and you are alr roost certain to ward off a uevoro cold For sale by all dealers m t f n s i r 11 I i i I t t I i i 4i 4 tPo- o ti r pI1I r A r iAGE EtOHT THE HARTFdRD HERALD WEDNESDAY DEO la 1011 oILt 1 J 33- p 3- w 3s I II i if 4 i I tr To Everybody and a cordial invitation to all to visit R W Kings Jewelry Store where you will find an uptodate stock of Watches I I Cloks JEwehy and in fact everything that is kept in a firstclass store of its kind Not the largest stock in the whole country but 0 the best selected If you think of buying something for your Sweetheart Mother Sister Brother Husband Wife Son or Daughter i remember I have almost anything you may want suitable for an Xmas Present Ccme and see my beautiful line of Jewelry at such g low prices that everybody can afford to buy Prices within the reach of the poor as well as the richRemember every article in my sg store is guaranteed You should come at once before the stock is picked over Let us supply you with something to cause this Xmas to be remembered by the one you love R W KING = MAIN STREET HARTFORDOOOCXXXXXXXXXXX5OOCCOOOOCOO IOCOOOCOOOCOOCCOCCOCCOOOCO COOOOCOCOCCOOCOCCCOOOOOCOO X COOOOCOOCOOCOOOOPOOOOOCO OCGOCOCOCOCOCOOOOGOOOOOOCf OOOOOOCOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOCOOO Tile Hartford Herald BIG BURLEY POOL SOLD TTA I CO i Eight Million Pounds of 1909 Crop in Deal SIXTEEN AND HALF CENTS PAIDI By the Combine TobaccoI Trust to Cease Buying in Kentukcy JilYINU CHASES OX THE 1 Lexington Ky Dec 9TIAmerican Tobacco Company alleg ed enemy of tho Butluy Tobacco So ciety of Kentucky Indiana andI Ohio has purchased the entire holdings of the 1U09I pool remaining lIn possession of the Burley Tobacco Society About 8000000 changed hands In the deal an nouncement of which was made here today Sixteen and one hal f cents was the price paid This closeout I all old pool holdings and work on the new ten year landlord- agreement will now be taken upI with renewed vigor This tobacco had been held for two years for better prices Two weeks ago some of It was placed o open market In Lexington and Cin clnnatl Inducements had been hot out to the American Tobacco Com pany buyers It Is said but tho bought very little in open market At the meeting of the executive committee of the Burley society thi week however It had a represents tlve who opened negotiations which are now closed The tobacco will betaken Immediately and the money paid before Christmas The Burley society was formed I five years ago because of low prices for tobacco Prices then advanced from 3 and 5 cents per pound to 20 and 25 cents Hundreds of farmers made wealthy by the meanItimeI footed and almost without clothing I In the fields helping male members to produce a crop which then remained for months In barns await ing sale For awhile almost famine prevailed pwlng to extreme poverty of hundreds of tobacco tenants Prices wore forced up however until tho successful culmination of the deal Just mado hero I It became known today that American Tobacco Company as theII constituted has ordered all to cease operating In Kentucky f markets on December 20 and that between that date and January 1 buyers will he apportioned to sub sidiary companies In various mar Vets under ruling of the Supreme Court In the Trust case The Lex ington market will ceaso operations from December 20 to January 2 The Burley Tobacco society will have 4000000 pounds of tobacco left for sale on the open market when the American Tobacco Com PKrY takes the 8000000 pounds It hrtpurchased according to Inform atop gathered today JOY CAU8K8 PKATII OF A WOMAN AT STATION f HendArebn X eo ollyter tcaJ fro l- q0eIng her sister Mm AtSeA lMthim died early this morning at the Union Station 1In this city As the train pulled In she saw her sister Mrs Thomas Mun caster standing on the platform and waved to her and fell over In a faintShe was taken into the waiting room and died five minutes there after Mrs Cheatham had been in health for some time past and 1III just returned from Memphis WYSOX Dec llrs E V Davenport and children visited her mother Mrs J W Moore at Rochester Sunday Mr Will Russ of levier has bought and moved to Dick Drowns farm Consideration 1400 Mrs James Drown who has been very sick Is Improving I Messrs O C Pirtle John and ij Claborne Pirtle and Willie Johnson I of visited Mr and Mrs 1H E Hill and family Friday and Saturday IIRev lurch Shields resigned as pastor of Cool Springs church Sat i urday and Rev J H Tow of Rochester was elected pastor for next year Miss Rhoda Williams of Para dUo visited Mrs A J Davenporton- o ono day last week Mr Veachol Dough who was en aged In the mercantile business at Pratt City Ala received n paralyt diedsthe 7th Instant His remains were insthe Huntsville cemetery Sunday He was a son of Mr and Mrs Wm naughof this community He was an energetic and Industrious 1nnChrist and united with the Meth somedvears ago lie was engaged and MissyFrances Hawthorn on the day that lie died He leaves a father and andsia host of friends to mourn his loss I had been troubled with consti pation for two years and tried all of the best physicians In Bristol Tenn and they could do nothing for me writes Thos E Williams Middles boro Ky Two packages of Cham berlains Stomach and Liver Tablets cured me For sale by all deal ers m SlXXYDALK Dec 11The farmers have gathered the best crop of corn here that has been raised for several yearsMr A M Wethorford has ship lIed three cars of corn and Is load ing two others today Mr Charlie Wright of Chatham Ill spent two weeks recently with his daughter Miss Artie Wright at this place He has returned homo Mr Elga Murphy who got his leg broken Is getting along nicely Mr John Dodson who has been fortyfdays no Mr Will Miller of this place has moved to Arkansas Mr and Mrs James Miller of this place will move In a few days to Saxton Mo Mr and Mrs R L Alford have pone to Hartford on business today When you scold get a botItie of Chamberlains Cough Remedy It will soon fix you up all right and will ward oft any tendency toward pneumonia This remedy contains no opium or other narcotic and may be given as confidently to a baby as to an adult Sold by all deal era m I Children Cry FOR FLETCHER4 QASTORIA I McNAMARA BROTHERS LEAVE FOR SAN QUENTIN To Serve Sentences for Dynamit ing OutragesBemoan Mothers Fate m Los Angeles Cal Dec 9John- J McNamara secretarytreasurer of Bridge and Structural Iron Workers and his younger brother James B will be In cells in the San Quentin prison by noon Sunday With tho utmost secrecy the pair the younger doomed to life impris lonment for the destruction of the Los Angeles Times and the other fifteen years for dynamiting were lateItodaymobile to an outlying railroad sta tion where a train was waiting The men are tonight en route to a point near San Quentin on the coast where they will be transferred to a launch In which the last lapof the tourney will he made p The McNamaras said goodbye to their counsel shortly after noon today John J McNamara broke down completely and sank into a chair while tears streamed down his face and his frame shook with sobs It was hours before he was quieted Doth men seemed greatly concerned over what would become of their aged mother In Cincinnati Darrow promised them she would be cared for I Both regained their composure before they left and they gave their small personall belongings to the guards and jail attaches HOPKWELL I Dec 11Mrs Albin Shull spentII a few days with her brother lra Miller of Greenville last week returning homo Saturday Miss May Engler who has been sick Is Improving- Mr Jim Dow Fulkerson of Pond Run who has been sawing lumber I i on Elbert lIunleys farm has sold a part of his mill to Jack Shultz of color at Prontlo and has moved to No 19 where he will continue saw ing as soon as his new outfit comes Mr Billy Johnson took two loads of wheat to Rochester last week Mr J IL Miles went to Beaver Dam with a load of wheat last weekMr R H Taylor killed six hogs that tipped time beam a little the rise of 1700 pounds Mr and Mrs Rupert Taylor of Wysox are visiting Mr and Elbert Hunley MrsII Mr Jim Williams has been very sick but Is some better I r Cured In Ills Own Homo Town HopklnsvllloKyJ W Jordan a well known dentist living on Ken tucky Ave near 7th street toile the way for his fellow townsmen to bo cured of kidney and bladder trouble as he himself was cured I had kidney trouble In a very bad form and two doctors performed an op eration but the first relief I had was after taking Foley Kidney PlUs They have done me more good than anything else I have tried I used I to have a terrible pain across tnT back but since taking Foley KlHney Pills I have had no pain and gladly recommend them to all who have kidney trouble For sale by all dealers m Every family has need of a good reliable liniment For sprains bruises aorenSss of the muscles and rheumatic pains there Is none bet ter than Chamberlains Sold by all dealers ml For olasijr Job pitoting The Herald t MAXWELL Dec 9Prayer meting at the progresalnNg Mr and Mrs J O Crowe went to Livermore Wednesday Miss Louise RIley went to Owens boro Saturday Mrs Lyda Owen and Miss Sell a Sparks bf NucYoTs spent Thursday with Mrs Dellah Crowe of this place The holders of the common stock In the Tobacco Trust will be entitledI to purchase 214964401824 ftli share of the Liggett Myers To bacco common stock and 151556 401824 of a share of stock of the P Lorillard Company So 5702 Report of the Condition of th- eHrstNationalBan IOF HARTFORD At Hartford in the State of Ken tacky nt the close of busi ness Dec 5 Jot t iI RESOURCES Loans and Discounts 7714337 Ovedrafts secured and unsecured none U S Bonds to secure circulation 2500000 Banking house Furni ture and Fixtures 100000 Due from National Banks not reserve agents 388163 Due from State and Private I Dapks and Bank = ors Trust Companies and Savings Banks 119026 Due from approved Re serve Agents 587692 Checks and other Cash Items 39577 Notes of other National Banks 250000 Fractional Paper Currency Nickels andk Cents 4382 cISpecie 752095 Legaltender notes none 752095 Redemption fund with U S Treasurer 5 percent of circulation 125000 Total 12610272 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid In 2500000 Suplus fund 1250000 Undivided Profits less Expenses and Taxes paid 234970 National Bank Notes outstanding 2500000 Dub to State and Private Banks and Bank ers 250000 Individual deposits sub ject to check 2510303 Time certificates of dos posit 3354840 LIabilities other than those above stated 10159 Total 12610272 State of Kentucky actCounty of Ohio I J C Riley Cashier of the above named bank do solemnly swear that the above statements true to the best of my knowledge and belief J C RILEY Cashier Subscribed and sworn to before mi this 9th day of December 1911 Y L MOSELEY Notary Public My commission as Notary Public expires March Ifi 194- 4CorrectAttest v v OiB MKJONS F M HOOVER ALVIN ROW it DiMctort R Christmas Will Soon Be Heref CLAUS is already the main topic of con SANTA so that you may find your Holiday task an easy one we are calling your attention to our fi-I filliclean uptodate stock of goods i Irat your command Each and every article bought right and priced right Yon ought to be able to find something in this store that would appeal to any one of your friends Items to be Found Here for the Men and Boys Kid Gloves 50 to 8200- VWork Gloves 10 to 150 50INeckties 7 25 to 75 Suspenders 1 15 tb 75 IScarfs A 25 to 50 Socks 10 to 50 1 Shirtsu 50 to 150 House Shoes 100 to 150 Overcoats and Splits 800 to 20 00 Items to be Found Here for Ladies and Misses t i Kid Gloves 100 to 150 Collarettes and Muffs 150 to JOOO I ify Neckwear 25 to 6nty Silk Scarfsi 25 tOl 22IiCoat Sweaters N r 1 1 o lOO to 8QQ Scissors all Jdndsf100LNeck and Belt Pins 10 to 100t Handkerchiefs t 5 to 60 Suits and Coats5 O to 2250 House Shoes 100 to 150 Rooking Chairs snit any member of the family We invite you to call and do your Christmas shopping here 4 AAACarsonD CoI HARTFORD INCORPORATED t KENTUCKY J Skim Milk or Cream Which Will You Have As it is our custom we will have during the Holidays a house full of the very best Apples Oranges Bananas Grapes Fruits and Nuts of all kinds that money will buy ti Also Candies of all kinds and descriptions Chinawarejand SnvcrVareEverythin suitable for ni Iresents owFath erMother Sister or Brother Fruit Baskets of albldndsr filled to order We will be prepared to give yputftlie Cream of everything F1 f HARTFORD GROCERY COMPANy1 The alTearir t iJ r a n nH 11 T IL I I i 4 S 1 tr III f i i j jIi t I t it f if f I t t F 1 i tlJ i