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Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.): December 13, 1911 Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Jno. P. Barrett & Co. Hartford, KY 1911 haf1911121301_sn84037890 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.): December 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. r n w vwiiMiiPjir Subscription, $1 Per Year,, in Advance. -- fHf BRTgQjIBl HERALD. "J (hint, tfie UtralJ of a Ml i Jfhj fforlJ, He JTewi of Ajj,5twai Lamtfring al Mj Back." All Kinds Job Printing Neatly Executed. 37th TEAR. - MINERS HARTFORD, KY., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1911. XO. 51) Car-bonda- ), tj fl jthem back and with rude eflorts her child Saturday and camo to TOBACCO CENSUS BILL JUDGE RESIGNS tried to cheer them. this county, to visit her With the coming of the Federal v 1.000 CLASS brother-in-la' She claims that she car No. 7 MEETS NO OPPOSITION it was learned FROM APPELUTE COURT had heard that tho child was being that It had arrived before the mlstieated. She was taken back to j mouth of the shaft was sufficiently by an officer Nashville late INTRODUCTION cleared of smoke and deadly damp Representative Cantrill's Meas Successor to be Appointed for a from Springfield. She declared that to make possiblo an entrance. she would never give up her daugh- - ' ,ifre Passes the House by Year Judge Will Prac The Federal rcscuo crow was tor. nnil If rnmnnllnil te utnutit fnlsn (Over One Hundred Met powerless. In Hartford on January 20, It could make no headIt again at the first opportunity. Unanimous Vote. tice Law. way In the Bmoke that filled the Horrible Death. Next Year, pit, and the announcement that BURNER AT THE STAKE Washington, Dec. 8. After listnothing could be done was received Frankfort, Ky., Dec. 9. Judge WHILE "PLAYING IXDIAX" sobs from the ening to tho third reading of the Edward C. O'Rear, for the past 11 ENTOMBED THE EARTH with tremendous WILL BE A FARJN hysterical men and women who sur- Cantrlll bill, the House, passed It years a Judge of the Kentucky NjUjOTH AFFAIR Fiankfort, Ky., Dec. 9. Reprounanimously rounded the opening. Court of Appeals, and during the ducing "pioneer days," n crowd of Senator Bradley, when he heard last campaign tho Republican nom boys "playing Indian" today tledEd-war- d Woodmen Hundreds of wives and motben, Weeping: and Distracted Wpm of the World Meet sweethearts and children stood with that the bill had passed, said: inee for Governor of Kentucky, toO'Rear Uversole, 11 years old. tense, "I am w warmly In favor of the day handed to Governor A, E. Wlll-s- to a tree In the old Statehouse yard, and Children Crowd drawn sobbing the faces, and Perfect the measure and shall push It through wlin'n ilnv nnil nleht tliVninrh .hit resignation as a Judge of piled leaves and" diled grass mound Around the Shaft. "PKJYhether the explosion camo from the Senate to the best' of iny abil- theXp"i)fcllate Court, and will, after him and started a fire. practice law as a private coaj ausi or ousting powder, Is n ity." The would-b- e Indians then clapmyjitery. Within "The bill qb passed by the House citizen at Frankfort, Ky. rnoiiABiiY a the last three ped their hands and pulled off n war OFFICERS FOR 1012 ELECTED is legislation sought for by weeks the mine bad been Inspected 4 As Governor Wlllson goes out of dance. The child was burned so Brldgevllle, Tenn., Dec. 9. That by a Federal inspector and an tbe 'tobacco growers of Kentucky," office Tuesday of next week, he badly that he may not recover. At the regular meeting of Jsvery miner of the number who for an insurance company said Mr. Cantrlll. "In my Judgment must fill the place by appointment Tho fire spread until It threatenCamp, No. 202, W. O. W., last walked Into the Cross Mountain wjilch Insured the lives of minors, It will bo of untold benefit to them not later than that day or ed the historic old Statehouse. Satuiday night, the following com pronounced the mine safe in the future. This bill Is along tho mine at Brlcevllle this mornljig met and A negro, hearing the cries of tho will make the apJ. F. Matraaker, Inspector for same lines as the bill that I Inclos- pointment, which will last for a burning lad, rescued him, and the mittees weie appointed to assist death In a dust explosion which occurred within one hour after they the iross Mountain system of ed some time ago to Gov. McCreary, year. It Is known, however, that mourners at a negro funeral put Major Rusbell, District Manager of started work, Is a foregone conclu- mines,1 went Into tho shaft yester- asking him to recommend It to the Governor Wlllson will exercise the out the burning grass and saved the Dlstilct No. 9, In the day and pronounced It perfectly Kentucky Legislature for passage. sion at midnight Introduction to be held In this power of appointment before he old Statehouse. "As Kentucky produces safe. city January 20, 1912: goes out of office, although no one Although rescuers have been at MAX NEARLY SWA LOWS Tbe Cross Mountain mine is one the tobacco grown in the United knows- whom he will select. Comtnlttvti on Anuugements work for hours and although every PEARLS WORTH $."00 Prof. W. R. Hedrlck, P. D. Twed-del- l, Is believed, however, that only piece of apparatus In the of a chain owned by the Knoxvllle States and as the House has seen fit known It J. B. Brown, Leslie Bennett, mine rescue service has been put to Iron Company, and has been In op- by unanimous vote to stand by the four names will be considered In New Rochelle, N. Y.. Dec. 11. A J. Ney Foster. rea connection with the appointment: use, there is little doubt but that eration for more than twenty years. tobacco growers, there Is man, who said he was Tho mining district near here son why the Kontucky Legislature Mr. R H. Winn, of Mt. Sterling, Reception Committee every man in dead. Robt. Da has a tragical history. Not ten should follow up this work so as to Judge Andrew Kirk, of Martin M. V. Berlefech, salesmnn for the vis, F. C. Bennett, J. H. Williams, The force of the explosion, was years ogo, on the morning of May secure Its full benefit. I trust every Best Manufactuilug Company, of terrific and the hope that any one 19, 1902, the terrible Fratorvllle member of the Kentucky Legisla- county. Judge Howard L. Faulkner, New Haven, Conn., got something Owen Hunter, Dr. E. B. Pendleton. The following officers were of Barbourvllle, and Judge W. L. k.uld survive such a shock is beyond disaster snuffed out In a hollow tooth while eating oysat one stroke ture will carefully consider this Brown, of London. for 1912: P. C. C. W. F. Stev Detwcen 126 and 1G6 men belief. (matter and be prepared to stand by the lives of 187 men nnd boys. A Of these Mr. Winn and Mr. Kirk ters on the half shell In a restaur ens; Con. Com., T. P. Williams; The in," this morning. "checked Most of these were killed In the the tobacco growers when the Leg- aro considered the contending can ant In Huguenot stree this evening. Adv. Lieut., W. H. Parks: Banker. books of the company are not avail- explosion. islature convenes." His toothpick dislodged a pearl R. S. Chnmberlln; Clerk, W. C. didates, and the opinion Is that Mr. able as to the exact number. Already a relief fund The bill Is destined to make Mr. Winn, who seems to be much the about the size of a pea. He d Wallace: has been Escort, Ernest Stewart: Details of the Horror. the other oysters on his plnte Watchman, J. B. Brown; startod and an appeal sent for food Cantrlll famous. It is his Idea, and Sentry, will be Knoxvllle, Tenn.,Doc. 9. For the and clothing for the families of the although the text has been slightly most strongly endoresd, and found live more pearls. He nte Jas. Plrtlo; Physician, E. B. Pennamed. Tho district, even In the great miners in the mine. second time in ten years a With winter changed by the committee to meet Managers, J. Ney Foster. of last year,' Is heavily tho oysters nnd ordered more. In dleton; mine disaster has made tho Knox- - upon them, many are without objections, It will go on tho statute landslide Republican. There are Hvo years the second helping he found more W. C. Llles, L. M. Lewis. ville colliery district echo with the enough money to last more than a books as the Cantrlll act, and mostQuite a number of visitors were yet to run of Judge O'Rear's second pearls and ordered a third, In which sobs and moans of women nnd child-- 1 few days Bnd Jt Js f?nre(j faralne ly In his own words. present. Including Major Russell, term of eight years, but as the ap- there were still more. ren relatives or me men wnose wln ndd t0 tne Morror of the Bltua. Tho bill provides for n. seml-an- When h asked for more, the District Manager, and Deputy W. A. pointment by the Governor will last lives were snuffed out In a flash as tlon. Several thousand dollars liavol nual census roport of the amount of a year, the election to tako place waiter said there were no moro oys Nave, of McHenry. The District they worked. been subscribed In Knoxvllle alone. manufactured leaf tobacco In the noxt Novemuer had 28 Vubefor four ters In the house. Berlefech Edward Manager reports the Camp fires Hugh LaRue was saved from uanas oi ueniers ami manufacturers years. Two hundred and twenty-fiv- e pearls of vaiylng sizes. burning bilghtly all over the dis; h by one vof those mysterious above a certain grade, and will enn- men perhaps, more, porb- - tfjrr' a local Jeweler, offered trict. A number of new Camps are During his eleven years' service Carson, leSs ore entombed In, Hffe'Cfois.tpromonltlong. which frequently are j)jg, tobacco growers to have prlce- - upon th'htghest court In tho State, $"00 for the lot, which was refused. being organized that will bo IncludTKomitafn'mlntfnear ricoVlrteThreatuorTn greir 'disasters. Mrs, nxing Information. ed In the' mammoth demonstration Judge O'Rear has shown great pow- .MAIXE WAS BLOWN lP begged him to be held here January 20, 1912. Tne poBSiouiiy mat any w uuvu LeRue this morning ers as n lawyer, while his unusual FROM EXTERNAL FORCE Judge J. W. Is so slight that It was practically hot to go to work and told him that SUED FOR TAXKS OX Wilson, of Madlsoncapacities as a public speaker, as UNLISTED PROPERTY ville, in the adjoining district, sends admitted that not ono of them will she had had a terrible dream. shown In tho Inst campaign, Is - word Washington, Dec. 9. The batSho said that In her vision she escape. An explosion of blasting that he will bring a large delpower as an ' Hopklii8Vllle, Ky., Dec. 9. Af-- 1 proof conclusive of his ship Maine was blown un In Havann powder or coal dust rocked the and their children were standing advocate. It wns stnted that harbor by an explosion from the out- egation from his district to see how h within a few minutes about the open mouth of a mine, tor several days and nights at hard Judge O'Rear has formed no partDistrict 9 does things, as other side. This Is the gist of a short whilo rescue parties brought out work over the records In tho County nership, after the shift had gone to work. districts are planning to do4 but that he Is already as- statement Issued by Clerk's office. J. P. Whlttlnghlll, repthe Navy De Major Russell Is working out the Three of the men.fortunatcly, late tho bodies of men who had been Ho sured of a large clientage. partment resenting State Revenue Agent J. based on findings detalls for a D8trCt MeetinK of th owns a beautiful country home, to their work, were In tho passage killed by nn explosion. mado by tho Joint Army and Navy Woodmen Circle for the same Urn LaRue, impressed by the dream, W. Huntsman, has filed a number of working pit two leading to the four miles from Frankfort, nnd Board, which spent several months nnd place, ns several Groves In to remain at home. With- suits for alleged back taxes from will the miles ln,to the bowpls of the earth. decided continue to reside there. 190G to 191,1. Several of the suits In Havana harbor investigating the district have an hour the explosion came. taken action nnd nre crash and turning, in They heard the LATER Judga Robert H. Winn, wreck. Tho mine was operated by non- are for Inheritance tax and others demanding It. Any Information defled for thole lives. Of the many of Mt. Sterling, Ky., was namcti by The statement was as follows: citizens with Gov. sired by the Groves or members perthey are the only union men, but John F. Bowder, charge Hopklnsvllle who descended as Judge O'Rear's Wlllson ' president of District 19, United falling to list their diamonds. "The board finds that the In- taining to the meeting can bo had ones who came out alive. successor on the Appellate Bench, juries to the bottom of the Maine by addressing R. E. Russell, DisThe two largest suits are against Mlno (Workers' of America, offered Monday night about 12 o'clock. they crawled to n, were caused by the explosion of a trict Manager, Hartford, Ky. the services of his men for rescue the administrators and the heirs of the surface and gave the alarm. In work. Ho Bald that the union the late John C. Latham. Among charge of low form of explosive, exFIRE AT HENDERSON organan hour rescue parties were the' ship between frames THE McC()YSANirTlATFI ELDS would do all In Its power to help the legatees named as defendants IjWJO.OOO LOSS terior to CAUSES ized and started into the shaft. ALL EMBRACE RELIGION 28 and 31, Strake B. Port side. in the Inheritance tax cases are the the men. Dut the rescue parties, were Imcity of Hopklnsvllle. Grace Episco"Tills resulted In Igniting and exRescue Progress Stow. Henderson, Ky., Dec. 10. Henpotent. Almost as soon as they deWllllnmsport, W. Va Dec. 9. pal church, Mrs. Elsie flaylord La- derson's Tenn., Dec. 10. Brlcevllle, principal business block ploding the contents of the scended n column of smoko trtck- - Somewhere In the depths oT the tham and members of the Allen was damaged by tire at 2:30 o'clock reserve magazine, said con- Not to be outdone by the Hatfields, , jWt'from tho mouth of tho cavern. ; large quantity the McCoys have also embraced Cross Mountain Coal Mine probably family. The Latham estate Is also this niorninc about S30.000. The tention including ,nnd It now looks ns if the Ji few seconds later It became a 100 men He dead whilo sued for back taxes on $50,000 stock of the Louisville Store was nl- - of black powder. The more or less y thick, black pillar and the rescuers, their feud, which n families keep woith of Hopklnsvllle bonds. $15,- - most entlreiy wiped out and the complete explosion of tho contents deadly choking and blinding rushed to the vigil at the mouth of their tomb, 000 worth of railroad bonds, s remaining forward magnzlno hns broken out Intermittently dur)s estimated at $20,000. The of tho air. or more hoping against hope that their lov- 000 In cash nnd other lteniB amount- - ,ir., ,,nn,in Bn.u nf tho ptnr rinii.M followed. The magazine explosion ing the pnst twenty-liv- e rescuers ed ones mnv be alive when rescuers ing io i,oiru,uuu. years. Is at nn end for all time. At a late hour Company and the stocks of Klrby's resulted In the destruction of the had succeeded In extinguishing tho reach them. Members of both the Hatfield and Another large suit Is against the 5 nnd Store. I. B. Walker. vessel." McCoy clans attended flames, but had been unablr to big county In spite of tho heroic efforts to late James K. Forbes' heirs, who ore 'hardware and stoves, and H. Parg- K. if P. Election. Sundny School Convention the drift on account of the reach the 100 to 150 victims of the asked to pay back taxes on bequests .ny confectionery, bore, were damaged No'. 110, coming miles through drizzling Rough gas. rain mine of ugKreguuiiB Cross Mountain iu."u. oeven per- - $r,i0oo by water and smoke. The Knights of River Lodge a splendid nnd snow, over Pythias, held The explosion Is believed to have the"Knoxvll!o Iron Company, only sons are sueu tor taxes on diamonds roads nlmost Impasbuildings Is from damage to the meeting nt Castle Hall Tuesday ev- sable for vehlclesDurlng the conoccurred two miles from tho open- eight dead bodies had been recover- -' alleged to be worth $85,000. Two ing, and about 800 feet below the ed and removed up to 5:30 o'clock representatives of the revenue agent $5,000 to $8,000. The losses are ening of last week, at which time vention the HatfleldB nnd McCoys by insurance. covered officers were elected for the first hold n short Burface. All of the men who wore this evening. Prospects were that are still at work here, and It Is said The flro started from an unknown hnlf of 1912. Tho following were wns n peacofuffnmlly reunion, but It Ha the mine were working within It'would be far into the night beforo that many moro suits will shortly affair. in the Louisville Storo, nnd cause selected: a lew nunarea leei oi me nuie unu much greater progress wns made in be filed. for awhile the entire block was HOWLING GREEN TORN W. R. Chancellor Commander, it 1b possible they were killed at reaching, tho victims and Indeed, threatened. Tho buildings with the Hedrlck. UP OVER CITY AFFAIRS tne nrsi oiast. many days may elapse until the WINT HI WHEAT ACREAGE exception of tho Peter Gelbel store LESS THAN LAST YEAR Prelate. Aluort Rial. If any survved, the flro damp mlno Is cleared of Its debris, which belong to Mann Bros. The Louts-vlll- o Bowling Green, Ky., Dec. 9. A K. of R. and S., J. Ney Foster, would have choken out their lives Is seriously and effectively Imped Store stock was the property lively fight Is on here between the Washington, Dec. 11. According before now. ing the progress of the seekers of Council and the Mayor. The newly Master of Work, H. E. Brown. to n report Issued by tho agricultur of the Mann estate. The great air fans were kept the dead. y pumping at top speed throughout Master of Exchequer, Jnmes Ly elected Council which went Into of32,648,000 al department There were 2C7 business failures fice Monday night has nlrendy had tho day and night in the hope that LOGAN COUNTY FARMER acres were planted for tho winter in the United States during the ons, and passed on Its some one was alive and might, with kills ins NEiailROR wheat crop of 1911, as compared week ended December 7, against Mnster of Arms, S.W. H. Rhonds. Its second meetingordinance nbollsh-In- g ' final rending nn proper air, be rescued. Carson. Inner Guard, U. with 29,31,000 for 1909, and 21 6 the week prvions. the Bonrd of Public Works, so Rescue parties time after tlmo RussollvlUe, Ky., Dec. 8. James Outer Guard, W. F. Anderson. fois 1910. It Is estimated that all this business will hereafter attempted to descend Into tho J. Dean shot and killed Pat White that the'nrea In winter wheat in the Trustee, S. T. Bnrnett. Bowling- Green's new city coun 'be transacted by committees from workings, but were driven ,J""ck. at Buena Vista Springs early this all of 1911 for the 1912 crop Is ap cil has Issued liquor license ' to SAYS STATE INSTITUTIONS the Common Council. Once tho body of a mlnersxhs morning. per cent, less twelve applicants, d One shot was fired from proximately thus putting ARE IN GOOD CONDITION Tho Council further desiring to found. It was broiighb to the sur- - a d shotgun and than that sown In the fall of 1910. Bowlllng Green back Into the wet tnke tho appointment and control face and Identified as that of Lee White fell dead. Both were fym- - The condition of the crop on De- column for the first tlmo in several FrnnkfoVt, Ky., Dec. 8. In his of tho police forffj entirely out or era and neiennors living only nbout cember 1 was 88. C per cent, normal, years. final report on the examination of the hands of the Mayor, attempted Tho entombed men are walled In 200 yards apart, and are said to as compared with 82.5 per cent? the affairs of all the State offices, to pass an ordinance dotng awnv "hr .thmmnnHs Of tons Of filnto and hnvn tin,l nnuilnin trnnhln Tmmn- - and 95.8 per cent, at December 1, WOMAN CHARGED WITH Todd, State Inspector, ,wlth the Chief of Police and nrovtii. oal which were scattered loose jdlately after the killing-DeaKIDNAPING OWN CHILD McKenzle camo 1910 and 1909 respectively, nnd a compliments all the officers upon tho Ing for a Town Marshal who should, am tne wans oy me iorco opino to town average of 89.9 per cent; nnd surrendered to the splendid condition their offices wero bo elected by the Council and who IflhorlfT "inVfllrin tTa ( nnn. .innn ....-- . nJ Madlsonville, Ky., Dec. 9. Mrs, As nows- of tho dls.ast.flr spread .his examining twenty-thre- o to- years old, found to bo In. but rqcommends that would appoint his own denude, Ora Andres, Verdict Set Aside. 3 trial' Is 'set for o however, lroughouV the Brlcevllle district, morrow beforo County Judge Ed- 7. Tha of Springfield, Tenn. was arrested tho Secretary of State bo required This ordinance was. Frankfort. Kv.. T) give a bond. Tho Inspector also feated on its second reading and y len left their" posts in other work- - wards. In this county Thursday afternoon of Appeals Court reversed compliments the condition of tho the Mayor will now name tho B8 and hastened to Join the res- Doan is 40 years old and White the judgment of tho Ohio Circuit on the charge of kidnaping ber own asylum's and their manage- - Hco force. . r was youncer. .Court In the case of Ira Cox ajralnst .child. Mi's. Andres was divorced L , ; d 'omen, and dishevel- - i At tho tlmo of tho killing they tho Louisville and Nashville Rail-- I from William Elliott, her tsflr hus- - ment. ' ..- Ortlc McManlgal will be takenSttf ihW , ran shrieking to tho mouth of wero only a"?ew feet apart. Dean road Company, and ordered a new band, and has since married James According to the report of Post- - Indlananolts In a few dnv tn tMr " . . . ... . . Al .! j. lie pit and attempted to enter what has a wife and eight children and trial. ll.l.l Tbo plaintiff was awarded vuurcp. A'p.ri. no mrea years .master uenerai Hitcucock. the before .,. Federal eranil tin v In tho VOUld have been a place Of certain Whtt .. .. . leaves a wldnw nnrt Ibmn- ludsihent for S7.000 for iwrmml Inlfl. was awnrdnH to thu fnthar lv ,Pnitffln .01,iiw0ui. oiiuno n uynamiung .inyesugauon. - mu x v He aay8 17 , i. fl .v i KuuuiejJ. . .i, .DU ujuuca. , ho will tell all ho know.8r jiue goun. mrs. enures picxeu up ,ir8t surplus SlnCO 1883. ill tojpoM nusT-flsixi'Losiox ' mm IHE ' j ' m m to-da- y. oi to-da- y, to-d-ay ; Governor-electMcCrea- ry one-ha- lf - ery well-dresse- d e.xnm-Ine- ( to-da- y ea-t- to-da- y -- to-da- y, ' ' Horror-stricke- six-Inc- h re-llg- on Borrow-strlcke- Hntfiuld-McCo- $200.-jlos- ht io-Ce- nt pon-etra- te ill-fat- to-da- - one-thir- double-barrelo- i n ten-ye- ar - de-t- to-da- no wild-eye- I -- -- J - I v. .- .o nr..., ". M f - vv, mf-- i.ijBtWH -- "! 25" vVW- - WflJPppjfWUftlWiTSfJ'" t'wyrr- - ,, 44 n-- t " "Jjt11 Ifp v V"1"""1 i jhw5v iWTnsg. PAGE TWO. THE HARTFORD HERALD WEDNESDAY, DEO, 13, 1011. OOOOOOOOOOOOC OOOOOOOOOOOOO6OOOOOQ 5ooooooocxxxoooooooooooxx CHINA AND GLASSWARE DOLLS, FROM 5c TO $3 Mugs Vases Lamps Salads Cuspidors i Baby Dolls China Dolls Negro Dolls 7 f A Clown Dolls Berry Sets Dressed Dolls Sleeping Dolls Kid Body Dolls Linen Body Dolls Bisque Head Dolls Brass Head Dolls Patent Head Dolls And still some. Pay our Doll Family a friendly call. Water Sets Ornaments Dinner Sets Punch Bowls Celery Trays Powder Boxes Hair Receivers Cups and Saucers Bowls and Pitchers HHart SchaffherMarxM I. o) SANTA CLAUS AGAIN REMINDS His Subjects that his old headquarters have been so satisfactory that h$ again advises all communications directed to him in care of E. P. BARNES & BRO., Beaver Dam, Ky. On that eventful night lie will make his usual rounds to all the little stockings hung up by the family fireside and leave presents to make the Van Winkle and Santa Claus is sure to come. Dolls that will make the little ones happy ations, Wearing Apparel grown-up folks happy. Children, go to bed early, sleep the sleep of Rip presents for any size and any age. Toys to amuse C) O CI Visit our store, look over the nice things prepared for this great distribution to Suit every taste. Christmas Edibles, Toilet Articles of every discription, Home Comforts and Decor, 8 IF MEN'S WEAR Miscellaneous Presents Furniture Substantial Presents for Men and Boys. Suits, Overcoats, Shirts, Ties, Toys! Everything to Amuse. Cups Birds , . Pants, Shoes, Hats, Suspenders, Underwear, Gloves, Socks, Cuff Buttons, Mufflers, Sweaters and 8 o Pictures Tie Boxes Toilet Sets Brush Sets Cigar Jars Glove Boxes Military Sets Jewelry Cases Smoking Sets Manicure Sets Beds Handkerchiefs. LADIES' WEAR , Chairs Tables Springs Rockers Dressers Mattresses Davenports Folding Beds Balls Taples Carts Games Buggies Chairs Whistles Blocks Horns Tea Sets Dresses Chimes Buckets Books Air Guns Engines Sad Irons Bears Coffee Mills' Dogs Beds Garden Sets Pop Guns Street Cars Wagons Automobiles Coat Suits, Cloaks, Skirts, Waists, Petticoats, Hats, Dress Goods, Gloves, Neckwear, Scarfs, Aviation Caps, Silk and Cotton Hose, Sweaters, Hand Bags, Lace Pins, rv . Dlt. Den nns, ueiib, uacti n L. Junius, Side Combs and Barettes. II nu D--- 1. Work Baskets Kodak Albums Picture Frames Post Card Albums Handkerchief Boxes Photograph Albums And Many, Many More Bed Room Suits Kitchen Cabinets 1 V You can't find in any Trunks Horses & Wagons half dozen Stores the asWe have every conceivable sortment you find in this sort of toy to amuse and instruct and see? one mammoth institu- the children, a.t prices to accomany purse. A fine selection. Won't you come modate tion of the latest let us show you. novelties. Come, iBl ii ii MVi BEAVER DAM, KENTUCKY. MAIN STREET ;oooooocoooooox)oooooooaox:oooooooooocooo ft i Jflly WF i mtitimPi "Tf.MrW5 """ rr ' " WEDNESDAY, DEO. 13, 1011. THE HARTFORD HERALD PAGE THREE. provnclal legislative body. Tho convention has' acomplishod little thus SENTENCED TO CONDITIONS far, owing mainly to tho samo 'tele of cohesion which has been in evig and Nanking. dence at CHINA FEARFUL The attitudo of the Peklri GovernPENITENTIARY ment elicits only ?ucoia fiom tho delegates, who are devoting much time to the Other Drifting Into of their city fot their selection ofre-a One for Life and And proposed capital public. The revolutionists from the Fifteen Years. Political Chaos. upper part of the Yangtse river favor whllo tho.ie from GOVERNMENT the lower river regarl one of tho THE FATE OF THE MCNAMARAS THE IMPERIAL lower cities as more favorably Wu-Chan- :? culture Fast the here, January 2, and will last three days. Between $400 and $500 in valuable and attractive premiums are offered. This, it is expected, will bo the best show ever held in tho State and Prof. O. I. Christie, of Purdu0 unversity, a 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 Cold, damp weather Is bad for thoie subject to Rheumatism. It chills tho blood ana brines on an attack. Use Snow Liniment It is a Powerful Preventive, as Well as a Speedy Cure Hub It In on tho parts affected whenever tho conditions seem to Indlcato a spelt of this painful ailment; it will warm tho Joints and ward ofT tho trouble. If tho disorder has already commenced, tho treatment la tho same, t'.io rubbing helps tho liniment to penetrate to tho scat of pain. Tho relief is prompt and very satisfying: tho aching Joints aro relieved, tho muscles relaxed so that tho 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, cores, Ralls, chafed spots, barbed wire cuts, sprains, swellings, frost bites. It cures quickly and completely. Ballard's Wu-Chan- g, J IsAbouttoFall,WithNoStable Organization Apparent to Control. THE IlEIIKLS IiACK Leniency Was Shown Only Of Interest to Hcncflcial Periodical Every Devoted Southerner. Veteran, Nash Tho Confederate 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 pat riotic that it maintains not only tho respect but the good will of "the Be- cause of the Pleas of Guilty. , A opportunity to attend lectures on an manors pertaining to agriculture. 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 Club. The quicker a cold is gotten rid of the less the danger from pneuBottle. Price 25c, 50c and $1.00 Los Angeles, Cal., Dec. 5. James monia and other serious diseases. Shanghai, China, Dec. 9. Each raopfuaon ST. LOUIS, MO. Mr. B. W. L. Hall, of Wavcrly, Va., JAMES F. BALLARD B. McNamara, confessed murderer, day brings keener apprehension that was sentenced to llfo imprisonment eays: "I firmly believe ChamberChina Is drifting Into a political Smortlajc Ejcballa, Sore Cyra or Weak Sight, nae To cure y Stcuheu Ere Salt. by Judge Walter Bord-wel- l. lain's Cough Remedy to bo absolutehere chaos. Although the fundamental ly the best preparation on the maralms of the present revolutionary ISoldAmo Rccommcmoid twl His brother, John' J. McNamara, ket for colds. I have recommended movement are worthy, they arc It to my friends and they all apree Donotitii Itvuicr Dam, Ky. Ilniiford Dins l Hart ford, secretary of the International Assobrought to naught by lack of a real For sale by all dealciation of Bridge and Structural with me." Inspires the other side." Tho situation leader. m forebodings, from The Veteran Is doing an Impor Iron WorkerSj who confessed to tho ers. most pessimistic " t U tant work In helping to establish dynamiting of the Llewellyn Iron SOME ADVICE FROM observers, Impartial OXE WHO'S HEEN THERE The revolutionary Juntas here are records for dependent men who Works, was sentenced to fifteen now marking time, awaiting tho ar- wore the gray and tho widows of years in the penitentiary. Twenty-on- e persons lost their Editor T. Snnders Orr, of tho rival of Dr. Sun Yat Sen, who Is ex- such who seek pensions. Besides, beIt secures lives intho Times disaster. No one Harrodsburg Republican, who had a pected at any moment. It Is hoped that he may prove to be the leader tween friends of the long ago whoso was killed in the Llewellyn Iron Job In the Auditor's office before he got printer's Ink on his hands, gives If ho Innulrles are printed gratuitously. Works affair. whom every one Is seeking. The Veteran Is printed on fine paImprisonment will be In San tho following sound advice to tho can lino up tho varlbus revolution i Democrats who aro preparing to ary chiefs and unify the movement, per and is Illustrated with high- - Quentin penitentiary. Sentence was pronounced In a take Jobs under the new adminisIt Is one of tho a solution of China's troubles may class engravings. cheery-face- d spectration at Frankfort: be hoped for. The task Is a difficult mot creditable magazines In the court room full of "Have a good time. boys, as the one, however. There are dissensions country (price. $1 a year), and the tators, whose chatter filled the court entered, prospect of 'pic' Is fine. We nto'L nvervwhero anions the rebel3, espec-Hll-" editor prides himself in the asser- room until the prisoners g lint ? and Nanking tion that in the distribution of over and trailed them across tho "bridge n Httlp anil nnlnvAil It linr-o- li at the four millions of copies he has not of sighs" when they left. The two remember that four years Is not headquarters. of fourteen complaint. brothers, side by side, rrelvpil wlint long-th- p cost of JlvJujrJn Franklast week heard A. Cunningham, The fall of Han-Yan- g S. the founder, tho law and the court determined to fort 13 high, contributions are proves to have been due entirely to who has been at the helm these bo tho Just return for what they conand, all In all, the follows wholesale desertions of rebel troops nineteen years, requests that all fessed to have done. who secure the jobs are not lucky n province. Somo in lnrolled Vy that tho soldiers were bought by who may be Interested will write a The extremo penalty for James if they fall to lay up a llttlo for :i I postal for sample copy. . H1 TTZui ... B. was death; that for his brother, the rnlnv days that aro sure to 'Vuan-Shl-Kal, but most persons life imprisonment, and District At- - come. Nine out of ten come away tribute the desertions to the old torney Fredericks urged that clem- - with less than they brought and the 9100 Iteunnl, $100. time Jealousies between the people The readers of this paper will bo ency ho shown each man because of four years Is practically wasted." Hu-Pen and of pleased to learn that there Is at least his plea of guilty and on account of would probably , The defections His Wife's Ufe. had a strong one dreaded disease that science lins "other services rendered the State." havo been prevented "My ulfe would have been In her been nblo to cure in nil Its stages, James B. McNamara's plea that leader been In command of the sit- and writes 0. H. Brown, that Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh ho Intended to kill no ono was grave uation. The rebel General, Huang of Muscadine, Ala., "If it had not OK TIIK- Cure Is the only positive cure now scouted by Judge Ilordwell. g as secSing, who was at "You well deserve tho maximum been for Dr. King's New Discovery. known to the medical fraternity. Caond In command to Gen. Li Yuen-HenThis he She was down In her bed, not able a short time tarrh being a constitutional dlsease.re-quire- s penalty," said tho court. left Han-Yan- g to get up without help. She had a a constitutional treatment. practically reiterated to John J. before the Imperialists regained that severe bronchial trouble and a Tho sentence imposed upon them. city. He arrived in Shanghai this Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internalwidely divergent, dreadful cough. I got her a bottle ly, acting directly upon the blood and while seemingly proclaimed week and immediately are In effect likely to bo nearly iden of Dr. King's New Discovery, nnd himself generalissimo of tho revolu- mucous surfaces of the system, thereJohn J. McNamara Is forty-fiv- e she soon began to mond, and was by destroying the foundation of the tical. tionary forces and assigned to Li, a years old. His sentence, with well in a short time." Infallible disease, and giving the patient subsidiary place. for coughs and colds. It's the most .Huang asserts that ho haB been. Mrjmgth by building up the constitu allowance for f;ood behavior, will reliable remedy on earth for dessixty. That givela tho right to name a te'mporary tion and assisting nature in doing- its take him well on toward any considerable span perate lung trouble, hemorrhages, Premier or dictator to act pending work. Tho proprietors have so much he will have life after his prison years, Is not la srippe, asthma, hay fever, croup the election of a President. He Is faith In its curative powers that they of and whooping cough. i0c. $1.00. now making plans, he says, for an offer One Hundred Dollars for any believed, Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by McXuinaru'i Confession Brief. advance on Pekin through case that it falls to cure. Send for overland m James B. McNamara's brief con- James H. Williams. list of testimonials. Address, Shan-Tun- g province. fession, penned by his own hand late F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0. The complete collapse of tho Imyesterday and hearing many eviSold by druggists, 75c. perial Government Is1 regarded hero FOR FLETCHER'S s, dences of n man little skilled In Take Hall's Family Pills for and there is as yet as Imminent was made public It Is I place. Tho nothing stable to take its as follows: revolutionists havo thus far been Speclullntlon. "I, James B. McNamara, defendComing in Hunchc. incapable of effecting any cohesion "I understand your wife Is taking ant In the case of the people, having Akron, 0., Dec. 3. Mrs. Frank among themselves and unless Dr. guilty to the up scientific study." Sun Yat Sen proves to bo the man of Banncsal, of Manchester road, Ken-mor- e, heretofore pleaded grown-ups"yes." crime of murder, desire to make the mother of 11 children the hour, they will be found far leas "In what branch is she interestofneient if called upon to take the and twins, last night gave birth to this statement of facts. And this is ed?" responsibility of a national Govern- triplets, one boy and two girls. Ono the truth: "Well, as tho Christmas shopping "On the night of September 30, year ago Mrs. Bannesal gavo birth ment. girls. Of tho 11 children 9 1010, at 5:45 o'clock, I placed In season opens up, I should call her a The cost of tho strugglo thus far to twin has .been far greater than Is easily are living and healthy. Mr. and Ink Alley, a portion of tho Times renlfzcd. Apart from tho losses of Mrs. Bannesal were married nine building, a suit use containing six- Siibsci llti; for Tin-- Herald. SI a year. teen sticks of SO per cent, dynamite, tampalgn and battlefield, it has years ago. set to explode at 1 o'clock the next piunged a majority of tho provinces morning. It was ray 'intention to ' Into poverty and famine, has stopLAME EVERY MORNING. Injure the building and senre the ped all commerce and trade, cripNO CAUSE 10 DOUBT. owners. I did not Intend to take the pled agriculture and Industry, and life of any one. I sincerely Tegrot diverted practically every penny of A Bad Back is Generally Worse tax revenue from the purposes of A Statement of Facts Backed by thnt thefo unfortunate men lost their lives. If tho giving, of my life peace, in the .Morning Hartford J J J J "5 l ! fSfi?IJSJJ ! "i would bring them back, I would a Strong Guarantee. The moral effect upon tho people gladly glvo It. In fact, In pleading People arc Finding Reports at largo Is another matter. from tho interior indicate that conWo guarantee Immediate and pos- guilty to murder In the first degree, Relief. growing itive relief to all sufferers from con- I havo placed my life in the hand3 everywhero aro ditions worse. Brigandage is almost the stipation. In every case where our of the State. "JAMES B. McNAMARA." A back that nclic3 all day and only profitable profession left to a remedy falU to do this wo will reThe confession covers one side of oauses discomfort at night Is usualm people hitherto peaceable and order- turn the money paid us for It. That's ly. Millions are starving within a a frank statempnt of facts, and we an ordinary sheet of paper, and wns ly worse in tho morning. Makes you radius of a few hundred miles ofv want you to substantiate them at written with a fountain pen sup-pll- feel as if you hadn't slept at all. bv ono of tho attorneys. It Is Shanghai. To cure a true kidney backnchi our risk. probably tho only written statement you must cure tho kidneys. Doan's In increasing number there are Rexall Orderlies are eaten Just $1 75.00 on time. A fine Piano $130.00 CASH Used brought to tills city accounts of rob- like candy, are particularly prompt of the case that will ever be made Kidney Pills aro especially prepar Pianos, from $Sf 00 up. Organs from $'5.00 up. beries and violence, and even tho and agreeablo In action, may be ta- iiv tho wlrtor or has brother, John J. ed for sick or weakened kidneys killing of Europeans 'has ceased to ken at any time, day or night; do McNamara, who pleaded guilty to mnke you feel better, work better, TS?- - WK ARE FACTOllYinOPUESENTATIVES the Lleyellyn Iron rest better. be tho execptional In absence of law not cause diarrhoea, nausea, grip- dvnamltlng The following statement proves nnd order. Close observers are very ing, excessive looseness, or other un- Works. ' uneasy regarding tho prospects for desirable effects. They have a very the merit of Doan's: An Alarm nt Night Earllngton, foreigners in the immediate future. mild but posltlvo action upon tho or That strikes terror to tho entiro Mrs. H. C. Smith, Daniel-Samuel- s Facts aro hard to get at. Both gans with, which they come In con household Is the loud, hoarse and Ky says: ''I was afflicted with , sides are close to bankruptcy and tact, apparently acting as a regula metallic cough of croup. No mis- kidnoy trouble for years. I hnd seKY. realize that their first need is to es- tive tonic upon tho relaxed muscu- taking it, and fortunate then tho vere pains In tho small of my back tablish credit. In the hope of se- lar coat of the bowel, thus over- lucky parents who keep Foley's and whenever I stooped or lifted, curing assistance abroad thoy aro coming weakness, and aiding to re- Honey and Tar Compound on hnnd. the attacks were particularly acute. unsparing in the use of legitimate store the bowels to more vigorous H. W. Casselman, Canton, N. Y., My back ached at night and when I and illegitimate means to Influence and healthy activity. says: "It is worth Its weight In arose In the morning I was very opinion. I becamo tired easily, felt Rexall Orderlies are unsurpassa- gold. Our llttlo children are troub- lame. News is censored and colored to ble and ideal for the use of children, led with croup and hoarseness, and, languid and was frequently troubled Burns white, clear and suit tho purposes of those in con-- r old folks and delicate persons. We all wo give them Is Foley's Honey by headaches and spells of dizziness eteadr to the last drop. For the sake of overvon. In thn too highly recommend thorn and Tar Compound. I always ha re I know that my kidneys woro distrol. Some of the accounts of cannot family. Insist on bavins and atrocities have been to all sufforers from any form of n bottle of it In tho house." For ordered, as tho kidney secretions W exaggerated, but It must, be constipation and its attendant evils. sale by all dealers. m were Unnatural. Learning of Doan's many things which make That's why wo back-rou- r faith In Bmoksless Kidney Pills, I began their use and Bootless Odor- jess osts no more than intho westerner shudder cause no dis- them with our promise of money MONEY AWARDED FOR the contents of two boxes cured mo. ferior tanlrwairnn kinds eaves eyes; saves money. Your dealer haa.lt in barrels direct irbra our worm turbance to the nerves of tho Ori- back If they do not give entire sat CORN SHOW PREMIUMS I shall recommend this remedy at ental. 12 tablets Threo sizes: isfaction. every opportunity." L0WSVMJJE. KY. . C. OIL A group of reformers la at pres- 10 cents; 36 tablets; 25 cents and 80 Kefiaery at Warrea, F. Htab-Q- d Loxlngton, Ky., Dec. 8. Tho fiMotor OtsoUae, Ants JOB." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 ent holding a convention here, tablets 50 cents. Remember, you nal premium list for the second an- cents. Foster-MUbur- n Co,, Buffalo, claiming to represent the rovolution- -, can obtain Rexall Remedies in Hart nual corn show of the Kentucky New York, solo agents for the lata of tho entire country. The del ford only at our store Tho Hoxall Corn Growers' Association is about United States. egates assert that they are author! Store James H. Williams, 214 ready for distribution. The show Remember the name Doan's Herald-O- nly ed by fourteen provinces to act as a Main street, Hartford, Ky. will bo hold at tho College of Agrl- - and take no other. COHESION VERY HKIEF CONFESSION per to-da- Wu-Chan- Hu-Na- mimM)mmi!Mml rs-t!Iij-jT,; u,j Hu-Na- h. IWILLBEHTTHESTORE -- Wu-Chan- g, CENTER.TOWN Me rcannie C ? Cervtertowrv, Ky., Children Cry lot-tor- to-da- y. O ASTO R A turaay Deco 23 And want to see all you children and , too, there. I shall look for you, and now don't you disappoint me. You had better come. Your friend, i b AW I A i CLAUS od Pianos Direct Neddie-FroFactory mas Profits Write us for Catalogues. & The 107 W. Third St., OWENSBORO, Music Company s remem-beYe'dHh- at, Sollte Lamp Oil CO.. , CHAS. STOLL HflU if "No-aw- fe Hartford $1 Per Year i,it.-M- ' L'Atofckt..v-.-iik- iJ VUr,. M i tontfm fi)i''.w j "hjwmi'iiwihw" jnjfw J'P'W" 'nniynyiiUBpi mH''lmiffM""'"-- ' :wnii)imHiJp V fWJfliM l l" Jt i iflj i.l Ui,iAiipjMi!.uilllimilWP9i PAC3B FOUR. THE HARTFORD HERALD from tire. U is' always dangerous to have lighted candles on or around a Christmas tree or to use cotton eard for or false In decorations Let Christmas time Santa Claus. also be safe and sane. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 13, 181 1. The Hart ord Herald HEBER MATTHeWS, VraNK L.FELIX. EDITOR6 tRANIC'L. FELIX, Pub. and Prop'r. - McNJWA l OEFENSE FUND AMOUNTED TO $194,612.53 Entered at tho Hartfotd as mall matter of tho second post-offic- e clasB. Better start rlghunow to do your next year's Christmas shopping early. . now It's GOVERNOR sure enough. Doesn't It sound good? Among the follows who are now out of a Job might be mentioned A dally paper special dated at John V. Rockofoller. gives an account of how a tho only detective was sent to Madlsonvlllo Is perhaps Kentucky State in the Tnlon ovor to have en- to hunt up violators of the liquor law, how he was told bji a negro to joyed a Rip Van Winkle Governor. hold a shoo box while the dnrkoy Mr. Carnegie, speaking from ex- took his $2 and went to buy the liperience, ,says money Is "a bother." quor, the detective finding In n few We would like to trade "bothers" minutes that tho box contained tho with him. .whiskey, &c. This account was eith now to bring outthat swear-of- f er a correspondent working off a Tlmo paper, or the resolution and see how it looks very old Joke on his adoption about a year ago. experience of a "detpctlvc" so green after Its that he would disgrace any profes I'ehaps It's as good as new. slon' The census statistics show that There be some people In this tho nogroes are disappearing in Kentucky. Hut somehow In the fig- world who seem to think that It ures Is the only place we scorn to takes no money to run a newspaper, who have little regard for their fmiss 'em. inancial obligations in this direction It Is announced that President and who evidently consider It no Taft will be photographically pre- sin or dishonor to try to escape served In oils at the expense of the newspaper subscription dues. It Is Nation and for the benefit of poster- not hard to find out how much you ity. Might add a little bonzoate of owe a newspaper, and a debt of this soda. kind is Just as urgent as what you W-, Bradley Is .said. 1q may owe the grocer, thedoctoj;. the 0, Senator Willson as a preacher or tne dry goods mercnanc. be booming Congress from the The newspaper debt should be paid candidate for Louisville district to succeed Swag-e- r as quickly as any of these. Sherley next year. Oh, gee It has been suggisted that Oov. whiz! Prcntlco MoCrcary may appoint to have been left to tho O'Rear, son of Judge E. C. O'Rear, It seems member of the boys of Kentucky to show their as the Republican dads how to grow corn, as State Roard of Control, to fill the farmer exemplified in thoir corn cjubs. All .vacancy when Col. Albert Scott's 1. honor to the boys In their corn- - term of ofnee expires on January board and as .This is a growing contests! In any event this vacnncy will have Have you arranged for who shall to be filled bv n Republican, it get the benefit of your bounty In tho would be a very graceful and Re- - Isfactory act for Oov. McCreary to gifts? of Christmas tho give young O'Rear the place. The poor especially member the little children of the poor to whom Democratic editors of the State are Christmas often means nothing vory much In favor of It. g and bitter more than And ry -- It will be noticed that tho men who attain success try life nowadays s who tackle one thing are and stick to It. The sooner they begin after boyhood, tho better, as every year-ad-ds tho priceless bounty of experience something that cannot be bought, borrowed or stolen. More than ever beforo in Its history, the world Is getting to be an affair of specialties, and the specialist In any line of work Is tho fellow who gets and holds n Job. ro Darrow Received $170,000'of This Amount for Self and IMPORTANT! -- ! TO- Assistants. Indianapolis, Ind., Dec. 9. Hoping to dispel doubt and curb criticism of methods used in obtaining and distributing the McNamara defense fund, a report of all money collected and disbursed up to October 25 was made public here tonight with the consent of Frank A. Morrison, secretary of the American Federation of Labor, who is custodian of the fund. The total amount received up to date was $194,G12.53 and the total expenditures were $184,850.93. No accounting Is made of tho sums received and spent since that time. Clarence Darrow, chief of counsel for the defense of tho McNama- ras, had been paid the sum of $170,- 000. It Is stated that Darrow was to pay his assistants from this local amount. In this connection International Union officials stated that It Is understood that Darrow will not continue his office In Chicago. Local attorneys who have been looking after the Indianapolis end of the case, have been paid $11,000. Leo. M. Rappaport has received, according to the report, $8,500 nnd Henry Seyfrled $2,500. Frank L.Mullholland, an attorney of Toledo, was paid $239.10 for legal services given In that city. Other items of expense are listed as follows? .McNamara which were sold in all parts of the country, $1,120T McNamara stamps, $108.98; representatives' expenses $.91; for addressing meetings, printing and mailing American Fed eration of Labor weekly news let ter, $1,113.15; postage, $380: and Incidentals In connection with Mc Namara moving picture films, $2.i0. OLATON. Mr. Nathan Leach, liv Those Who Intend to Buy a Christmas Present for Anyone this Year! MsSsW . aftflasHBH ' l& I t' munnmsmBnmsu HMIfliBHBHMiijLHOSiH . , I have Dllt Oil diSDlav the hi crest, hirhpst. errn.rlf. innat. nn.fn rintn Hnlirlmr lino ,..rinl -- v. j in any town no larger than Hartford in this whole "country. I bought my h.oliday stpek 30 j days earlier than usual this year, and shall a 1 way buy earlier hereafter, as I avoided getting a large part of my bill duplicate 1 for unsaleable good'. Come now while my stock is complete, and have your presents laid back Ihey will ljot dam ige any. A few things I carryare: A Targe assortment of Ladies' and Gents' Watches,' Oliains"," Fobs, Chatelain Pins, Brooches. Cuff Pins, Belt Pins. Hat Pins, Scarf Pins, Emblem Pins, Rings, Plain and Set; Locket Charms Tie Clasps, Cuff Buttons a full line; Bracelets, Backcombs, Souvenir Spoons, engraved or plain; a full line of Flat aud Hollow Silver and Silver Plated "Ware, the "1847" Brand; Cut Glass, Silver and Plated Toilet and Manicure Sets, all prices; Jewel Cases, Cloth and Hat Brushes, Single Toilet Articles, and a nice heart-longin- Some have boon ' Tho dally newspapers are taking ping and delivering tobacco nt good much space to announce the report- - j prices. mooting at the The protiactod of Miss Margaret ed engagement Andrews, of Newport, and Mr. Vln- - 'Methodist Church closed here laEl cent Astor, pon of the old man. But Friday night. It was conducted by really, does this make the cream Rev. Joe Crowe, the" prcachor In pnv thicker on the average farm 'charge of the work, Mr. George Foreman has moved wife's crock of milk? bore In one of Mr. Gus. St. Clair's tho latest jll0UgeS( After some research sold hls h0uso to adlces are that Mr. John I . Rockc- wnl)g Boan of neaf na)ph feller, who recently resigned as head Mp Qt( mn VM acc,dentaU. of the Standard Oil Co.. has so man- - ,hot n th(j faC(j am, am8 by h,s aged his business affairs that he will Lrotlcr nomney Dulfi wh,,0 hunt. probably be able to struggle through ago; but nQt bln,s a few ino uaiance ui ' '"- - wimuui uu seriously hurt. charitable contributions. Mrs. Ina Nabors. wife of Sam The Democratic Kentucky editors Nabors, died near hero last week will no doubt all help Editor H. A. land was buried at Magan. She s, of the Ellzabcthtown longed to the M. E. Church at with their pens, In his efforts dec and was 18 years old. Several horses have been dying to get the Legislature to keep Dem- y ocratlc pledges. In fact, they arc around here with a disease There doing it. It is a matter in what like blind staggers. which all should Join with a hearty seems to bo not much cure for it. They only llvo about a day and good will. Dec. 10. i disappointment. t DL'.VDEK. line of Imported Hand Painted China, or anything kept in a modern Jewelry Store, at Dec. 10. ing near White Run, will ship a car prices as low or lower, than your catalogue or other jewelers, consisting of the most im-- . load of stock from this place to morrow. portant part, "quality." So get other's prices and come and see what yon can do at home. Mr. Ernest Wilson nnd family, of this place, moved to Render a few You are not obligated to buy. I am especially anxious for everyone in Hartford and Ohio days ncro. Some- Mr. James P. Thompson and son, county, if possible, to come in and see what you have in the way. of a jewelry store,. ' .. . of Horton, were the guests of. Mrs. "V strip Mary Ann Felix's family, of this oi you nave not oeen in; come tins time. sal-matt- er 'J M . ,,, Dun-New- some-alread- His specific reasons for dohave not been revealed. Judge O'Rear made a splendid Judge of the Higher Court and whopreever succeeds him will have cedent for ability hard to Imitate. Court, ing so Judge O'Rear rather surprised Mr. Weller Hodges and wife, of his colleagues and the public by White Mills, have been spending a his resignation from the Appellate few days with the family of S. J. Weller. Mr. Chcel Wedding, who has been living at Richland, Ind., for the past yenr, Is moving back to his farm near !ere. Miss Molllo Rcnfrow, of Sunny-dal- e, spent a few days with her sister, Mrs. Sallle Acton, and attended the meeting here, recently. Horn to the wife of 'Mr. Ferdinand Taylor, a fine girl, a few days ago. night. Tho "hand that rocks the cradle" gave Prohibition its death blow at Los Angeles, Cal., last week, when the "dry" law was defeated by a three-to-on- e vote. It was the first time women hnd been permitted to vote In thnt city or State and out of a total voto of approximately 112,-00- 0 they polled moro than half of the suffrage cast. Prohibition was 0. defe- - ted by a majority of over C3,-00- The Woodrow Wilson Democratic Club Is a new organization In Kentucky, with Henry S. Brcckonridge, secretary. Its purof Lexington, pose, as its name evidently Implies, is to boom tho Now Jersey Governor Speaker Champ for President. Clark, a Kcntuckan, Is also being boomed for tho same placo by a literary bureau In one of the Northern States, but as yet has not established headquartors In Kentucky. The Coughs of Children They may not cough today, but what about tomorrow? Better be prepared for it when it comes. Ask your doctor about keeipfag AyeA Cherry PedoraJXn tiie house. Then when the Jiard cold or cough first appears you have a doctor's medicine at hand. This cough medicine is especially good for children. No anodynes. No alcohol. Many child Is called dull and stupid when the. whole trouble is due to a Uzy liver. VTe firmly believe ypur own doc-t.- ir will jell ou that an occasional 4ow will do such of Tver's Pilli, utr-costechildren a treat deal of rood. Ask him, Jd.f,. by tka ,'. C ATt3 CO.t Low.U. Xw. which has been productlvo of much good In recent years, but llttlp Is said about applying the same prln- -, clplea to the Christmas period, which t usually Js fraught with as much j ganger from the same source. Poo- - ( plo cannot be too careful, both Jn the matter of fireworks and Chrlit-ms- a trees, as regards accidents; a "sane and safe" Fourth of July, There Is always much talk aboat City, after which the reCentral Willie Ford, Olaton, to Maude was secured at Erin and the couple mains were laid to rest to await tho Daniel, Olaton. went over into Houston county, She leaves resurrection morn. Chester TIchenor, Centertown, to where the ceremony was performed many friends and relatives whose Geneva Ross, Centertown. by the Roy. Jarman Brake. Twenty Wcie hearts are sorely grieved. But such Or thn onn hundred members of Is life,. All must have their cloudy :s the House of Representatives who. days. "Into each life some rain served in tho 1910 session, exactly must fall; some days bo dark .and to the lower dreary." twenty were branch of the 1912 General AssemThe revival whlch Is being conbly nineteen Democrats and ono ducted at West Providence by Revs. Republican, the exception being T. Toyr and Brown, continues with " M. Bertram, of Lewis county. Three great Interest. d Offers excellent opportunities to the young man w. of the Representatives who served .Mrs. Sallle" Maddox, of Williams IV or woman wishing to attend school. in the last House were elected to MIfies, spent last week with her sistho State Senate. Two of these are ter, Mrs. L. J. Igleheart, of this Democrats and one a Republican. place. n, Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Her, of Notice to Creditors. were guests of the family Ohio Circuit Court, Kentucky, of Mr. D. M. Park, of this place, E. B. Pendleton, Admr. &c, Plain New classes will be organized in the High School Department rf ly Sunday. tiffs, Vr and, at the same time, the regular Normal work begins. Every Messrs. and Mesdames W. I. Iglevs. heart and M. F. Faught, of this JL common school graduate in the county Is entitled to the High ly Esther Gatton, ct al., Defendants. place, attended church at West Vr A School work and should avail himself of this opportunity. All persons having claims against Providence Saturday night. The Normal course offers special advantages to those desiring .. the estate of Green W. Phlpps, de- ' Miss Belle-- Berryman, of this to prepare for the county examinations. Enter at the beginning ceased, are hereby notified to file place, has a new piano. of the tern if possible. samo with the undersigned Commissioner, at his office In Hartford, Ky., RATHEK BURN CROPS properly proven, on or beforo Jan- -' For further information address a THAN SELL HELOW COST uary 1, 1912, or tjie ywlll bo forF. L. FELIX, ever barred. E. HUB, of L Glasgow, Ky., Dec. 9. Tho peoMaster Commissioner, Wood, in Motcalfc ple of Beech Ohio Circuit Court. 49t4 county, were greatly frightened last For Sale, Farm All sizes, from midnight by tho alarm of fire. Upon 6 to 300 acres, We can please you Investigation the fire proved to be one of the most unique once ever If you want to buy land. known. Messrs. John and Cleveland 'A. C. YEISER & CO., Hartford,-Ky- . Wilson wore preparing to leave for the West, and falling to get their To A Terrlblo Blunder pHco forthelr crop, they deefded on V To neglect llvor trouble. Ne,vpr do the eve of their departure to burn Now is the time to begin to anticipate your Fence It. Take Dr. King's Now Life Pills the corn and fodder rather than sell on tho first sign of constipation, It below1 the price asked. wants. We have just received two car loads of the cele. biliousness or inactive bowels and mim brated American Steel Wire Fence. "We boughlr it right, prevent virulent Indigestion, Jaun-dlc- o Rub he joints with BALLARD'S so we Can or gall stones. They regulate give you a very low price on any Bjjeoifi cations relievo liver, stomach and bowels and build SNOy' LINIMENT sto It penetrates the flesh to you may need.- - Call and see us about ypur fence. !up your 'health. Only 25c at James Ijone, conveying Its soothing and m tho H. Williams. Yours trnly," rcstoratffo Influence to the spot If you should not get a catalogue whero tfje pain exists. Price 25c, of our Xmns Goods, aBk for pne. BOci and $1.00 perbotllo. Sold by Wo want you to get one. OHIO Hartfprd Drug Co., Hartford, Ky., DUNDEE. KENTUCKY. & Co., Dam, Beaver COUNTY DRUG CO,, Incorporat- Donovan ra Ky, 46tf ed. d. place, recently. Mr. J. A. Daniel and family, of Hartford, have been th guests of Mr. T. W. Daniel and other relatives here recently. Master Jesse Felix, of Hartford, who has been the guest of his fath er, Mr. Henry Felix, and other rel atives, returned home last Monday. Mrs. James Hoover, of Frieda-lanwns the guest of her mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. B. Felix, last Tuesday. Misses Jessie McDanlcl and Vena Miller, of near Roslnc, are the guests of Mr. W. B. McDanlel. Mr. Willie Daniel and a friend of his from New York arrived last Saturday and are tho gucets of his mother, Mrs. RUla Daniel, Route 1. d, J. Dec. B. TAPPAN, JEWELER and OPTICIAN. Hertford, Ky. CENTRAL fJUOVK. IlIUDES THIRTEEN AND MAIUUAGE LICENSE. O GROOM SIXTEEN YEARS Ashby, O 11. Mrs. Francis wife of Mr. O. C Ashby, died at her OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Clarksvllle, Tenn., Dec. 9. Minhomo hero on last Friday morning, E. G. Allen, Campbellsvllle, to December 8. Aged 29 years, 4 Ola Duvall, Balzetown. nie, tho daughter of Mr. months and 27 days. Funeral servGeorge A. Howard, Fordsvllle, to Bod Gudgell, of Roslyn, eloped and ices were conducted at tho Baptist Myrtle B. Wade, Fordsvllle. was married to Jasper Reynolds, a church at this place, Saturday afiW. C. Forbes, Rockport, to Lee youth, also of that ternoon by Rev. R. W. Danks, of M. Gary, Rockport. A marriage license looooooooocooooo K HSltlKXlltJllBr 4 HARTFORD COLLEGE i Winter Term Begins Jan. 8th. 't .1 w $ j 3 I II, M, I UmX l Our Farmer Friends and Patrons: rheu-matlsm- X DUNDEE MERCANTILE 00 T" Mjl)i TJ'.'!t' W'.-c-- rr -- yy a WEDNESDAY, DEC. 13, 1011. THE HARTFORD HERALD -. PAGE FIVE. bjows were 'v - ; 1 Simmons Kid Gloves, guaranteed by Barnard & Co. LWney.'s flno lino of Dox Candy from .10c to $5.00 at Ilcr's Grocery. Fancy Candles and Fruits of all kinds at Likens & Acton's. ' Fifteen pounds best Granulated Sugar $1.00 at Likens & Acton's. How would a Waterman Foun tain Pen suit you for making a nice gift? Wo havo them. OHIO COUNTY DRUG CO. struck but neither was seriously CASE OF LURE DOWELL hurt. 'Marshal Riley gathered them in and took them before Police GIRL WAS DISMISSED Judge C. M. Crowe, where Hlmes was given a flno of $2.50 and costs JintfjV"rj"j7iV!'!Tr for disturbing tho peace and Wake-lan- d On Trial Was Charged With was discharged. . ciol matter. Several Guns! Guns! "'- - " 'la jwaac GREAT CARTOONIST IS COMING TO HARTFORD Murdering Her Little Girl Playmate. to Big Millinery Reduction! the year this WE find athave season, oftoo much entirely we Millinery on hana?f They must move at once at some price. So beginning d off next Saturday, we give a of all Hats. Every Hatjs marked in plain figures, so divide by thre and take your choice. EVERY ONE A NEW ONE and trimmed up to the latest styles. Don't forget the Big one-thir- Incorporated. Miss Henrietta Gunther, Assist ant Postmistress, visited friends In LoilsvlIIe a few days tho first of the week, returning home yester day afternoon Wo have sold nlready quite a few of our holiday goods. So d'on't wait until our line Is too badly broken 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 Horald's callers Monday. If you have not bought any of our Candy, suppose you do so ne.t time you want canjly. It's fine. OHIO COUNTY DRUG CO., Incorporated. 4Gtf Mrs. "Nancy Miller, of Dcanfleld, has arrived hero and wUl spend the winter In Hartford with her sisters, Mrs. Ella Rhoads and Mrs. Annie Rhoads. "Snap Shot," by home talent, at Dr. Bean's Opera House evening. Don't miss it. Go, laugh and grow fat, and at the same time assist a worthy cause. 1 TJusl regular---stateme- nt -- Reduction, and Remember that it Pays to Trade with a House that Saves you Money. UPS1 FirBt National Bank of Hartford will be found In another column. It presents, as usual, a fine showing of this well managed Institution. of the For a nice Xmas present, come and see our Roman Brass assortment (pure), lacquered to prevent tarnishing. Incorporated. Our Xmas Candles (Guth's) are fresh from the factory to us, nnd are pronounced delicious. We havo to them in boxes. OHIO COUNTV DRUG CO. 2-- Ib Ohio county drug co. Piano Coupons Given With Every Purchase "g&ft Incorporated. You only have to make a 50c purchase from us to secure p. free ticket to our Vaudeville and Moving Picture Show Xmas week. OHIO COUNTY DRUG CO. Incorporated. Buy for HIM a Strelt Slumbor Illinois Central Ilnlhoud Time TaChair, 112.50 and 115.00. Barnard ble nt Beaver Dam, Ky. & Co. sell them. South Bound. North Bound. No. 1324:05 a.m. No. 12111:35 p.m. Mrs. Carrie V. Coppage, of Hum-bol- t, No 12212:28 p.m. No. 101 2M8 p.m. Mo."; Is visiting her aunt, Mrs. No. 1022:48 p.m. No. 1318:55 p.m. R. R. Wedding, city. J. E. Williams, Agt See the holiday presents for 10c, 15c and 25c, at Barnard & Co's. o o o o o In a class to themselves. O O LOCAL NEWS AND If you have never shaved at Ri O PERSONAL POINTS O ley's Barber Shop you should do so OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO and see how good you feel. 50t2 Mr. W. H. Bean, of tho firm of Iler's Grocery will have Fireworks Bean Bros., went to Louisville Mon for tho boys. day and will return Toy Pistols, Guns and Fireworks Men should shave at Riley's. Shop at Likens & Acton's. In Ohio County Bank building, corFancy Fruit Baskets of all kinds ner Main and Center streets. 50t2 it J. C. Iler's, from 50c to ?5.00. Is J. C. Iler's tenth year This V Our' line of holiday goods is now working for Santa Claus, so don't In. Come early and get choice. fall to come around and see him. HARTFORD". GROCERY CO. Born to the wife of Rev. T. V. Good Shaves and best Hair Cuts Joiner, Monday morning, a line boy. Try Wife and child getting along nicely. at Riley's Barber "Shop. one. 50t2 For the beet of everything in Ltk.ens & Acton have a nice lino Fruits and Candles for Christmas, of Quecnsware and Lamps for see tho Xmas. HARTFORD GROCERY CO. This is tho season for new Ties. There will be skating at Dr. Bean's Opera House rink next Sat- See ours for Xmas. Newest creaurday night. tions. Splendid styles. BARNARD CO. Dr. Stoop's W. E. oooo'oooo do UJ r Drink Health Vv Sold by U. S. Carson, the man. 47tf Practical China Is always acceptable. Barnard & Co. have only that kind. Don't waste money; buy practical gifts. Barnard & Co.'s suggestions are good. Nice Suit Cqbo or .Leather Bag wilt please HER or HIM Christmas morning. BARNARD & CO. Riley's new Barber Shop is and you get courteous treatment there. 50t2 When you want Ammunition or Guns, call on Ui S. Carson, ".Jhe, Groceryman. 47tf . ; te Give us your special order this week to avoid the rush In the malls 'Sand express BARNARD & CO. G. B. Likens wants to sell Surrey and Buggy. Rubber tires good as new Bargalnsl 49tf The hunting season is how oh. Got your outfit from U. S. Carson, the Groceryman. 47tf ' For Sale Town property, vacant lots, cottages and dwelling. A. O. TEISE" CO.. two-g-tbry Hartford Ky., i Merrrn. Oltironro Smith nnd Anla Great preparation Is being made Foreman, of Fordsvllle, spent Sunfor tho "Snnn Shot" entertainment day her". Miss Fannie Blackburn, of Owunder the supervision nnd for the benefit of the Ladles Circle of the ensboro, Is visiting friends and relWoodmen of the World at Dr. atives liere. A series of meetings Is being con Bean's Opera House, ducted nt Narrows' by Revs. Taylor and Jarnagln. Mr. G. B. Likens loft Monday for Frankfort, where ho went to be In Revival nt WnKon's Creek Baptist attendance at the Governor's InChurch. auguration. He will return home A protracted meeting wns 'begun Mr. Likens will go to nt Walton's Creek church, near Frankfort the first of January to Centertown, Monday night, Decemassume bis duties as Assistant Aud. ber 4. The pastor, Rev. Clay O. ltor. Bennett, is being assisted by his The bazaar conducted ' by tho father, Rev. J. A. Bennett, of Utlca, Methodist church ladles at tho Ky. The attendance has ben large, Hartford House, closed last Thurs the revival deep and strong, and the day evening after soveral days spiritual awakening the best the trade. The ladles deserve great church hns enjoyed for several credit for the effort put forth In this years. Within six days there havo conversions laudablo enterprise. The net pro- been nbout twenty-liv- e nnd twenty additions to the mem ceeds amounted to $339. r the church. bership This meetBy reading tho advertisements of ing continues with unabated the merchants found. In this Issue of The Herald y6u should have no Illit Inlay Party. trouble In finding just what you Beulah Mao Alvey entertained want for an Xmas present for your Leave your Laundry at my Grocery. wlfo, son, daughter, husband, sweet quite a number of little folks Fri Domestic finish. Work Guaranteed. heart or friend. Don't fall to read day afternoon In honor of her birthday. Those pr..pnt them. Called for and prompt delivery. These merchants want and seventh were: . Hattie King, Goldla King, 'PhOne 140. Iler's Grocery. should havo your trado. Owensboro; Ambio Ford, Beatrice Give us your order for your FruU The Order of Eastern Star Lodge, Bean, Mary Bean, Sallie Bean? Tina OUrs will be the prettiest No. 84, elected Baskets. tho following offi MIdklft, Gladys Bonnett, Rosa Coland best In town. cers at their regular stated meeting lins, Ivo Gibson, Stella Gibson, Mary HARTFORD GROCERY CO. last Monday evening for the year King, Tina Mao Daniel, Alford f .Let Barnard & Co. 'solve your 1912: Worthy Matron, Miss Willyo Duke, Guy Daniel and Ray Daniel. Christmas problems. They can sug- Smith; Worthy Patron, C. O. Hun- A pleasant evening was spent. gest tho proper present for most ter; Associate Matron, Miss Anna any small amount. J. Patton; Secretary, Miss Lizzie Sir. Anderson Moves to Louisville. Mr. S, A. Anderson arrived from Dr. C. M. Heavrln and wife, of MllIeriTrcasurer, Miss Hettlo Riley; Louisville yesterday afternoon and Conductress, Mrs. T. R. Barnard; Owensboro, visited Mr. and Mrs. M. Associate Conductress, Mrs. C. M. will remain in Hartford until FriL. Heavrln nnd w,lfe, city, from Satday afternoon, when he will return Crowo. urday until' Monday. to Louisville accompanied by hts Prof. U. C. Barnett, of Dermott, family, who will reside there In tho Threojhuridred and, fifty Books in Iler'a Rotary Library, bo give your Ark., and Miss Alma Daniel, of that future, having secured property In best girl a chanco to read the latest city, were united in marriage at the Highlands- - of that city. Dermott, November 31. For sevMr. A'ndorson, aside from being books for only 10c each. eral years Prof, Barnett has been If you want to enjoy a fine even- principal of a leading school at Der- president and general manager of ing's entertainment,1 go to Dr.Bean's mott nnd his brde is one of the the United 8tate8 Credit Company, has worked up a gooa practice in Opera Houso Thursday night Pro leading ladles of that city. The LiuuiBvme, wnoro me Herald preceeds for benefit of a worthy cause. Herald Joins Prof. Harnett's numerdicts ho will do well in his profesA splendid entertainment consist- ous friends in wishing him and his sional and business connections. and ing of "Snap Shots," a short play, bride all possible happiness Tho Herald Joins their many '. friends in wishing Mr. . Xnderson drills, songs and musical numbers, prosperity. will be given at Pr. Bean's Opera Messrs. Eddie Hlmes and Ernie and hli most estimable family all Houso night for benefit Wakoland, young men of Hartford, posslblo prosperity In, their new s .v ftt tfln ' ou.cn OIH..1 ... -. V, otitic, tr U, W. got into a little scrap on kMain homo. Popular "price. street Saturday night over a flnan- - Subscribe for Herald. to-da- y. sale. Ellis has tho best and variety of Feed Stuff In town for sale, and will pay you the Mrs, Bra1 field, of Owensboro, highest cash prices for all kinds of visited her father, Mr. Uriah Produce. Also Flour and Meal for here last week. greatest However familiar you may be Nellie Dowell, tho with the work of Ned Woodman In daughter of .Meredith Dowell. who newspapers, humorous publica was the here in jail, charged with the tions and trade periodicals of tho murder of Ethel Gertrude KIrby, country, you know little about him and whose examlnlne trial bnsrnn until you have seen and heard him Friday morning, was concluded Sat as an entertainer. urday nfternoon, County when Woodman's humor Is of such a Judge R. R. Wedding ordered the character that the-- printing press defendant released from custody. can only show you a small part of It. All the evidence for tho CommonTo begin with, you would prob ably smile if you met him on the wealth was entirely circumstantial. street, because ho Is funny Just to but It developed that the wound that caused the death of the little look at, much as he regrets It. KIrby girl was Inflicted from beIn faco and figure, voice and gesthind, the shots penetrating the ure, language nnd Idea he Is quaint, body from the spine to the right unconventional and entertaining. nrm pit, and that It would have You could listen to his remarks, been impossible for the deceased to stories, dialect readings and verses, or even If you were blindfolded, nnd havo shot herself accidentally be hlghlv entertained, but you'd otherwise. Tho Dowell girl was placed on better use your eyes, because his the witness stand, and she stated . 1. .. ttnA(iltAn, nm iiviitno tut; lit.ll uuni muuiiu uiu&u big crayon pictures which he draws that she had no knowledge of bow girl came to her death; that she for you while you are listening to the was absent from the room washing him, dishes when she heard the report of Some of these pictures arp pretty, others are irresistibly comical the gun. She also stated that If the KIrby girl shot herself, bIic did not nnd all are trong and spirited and sec her do It. have some sort of point to them. The affair was a sad one, on ac surprises Pleasant and laughable count of the tender ages of both pervade his entire program and who nnd deceased, yet you carry away something bet- the accused were both about twelve years old. ter than a mere memory of having shooting took ilace at the Wi'-riaSuch words as "In- The been amused. Mine, near McIIcnrv. Similar structive" and "uplifting" are Shortly afDeeember-S- . "by "hflnlsters unci" others afternoon, ter the report of the gun, neighIn speaking of his work. He that he doesn't sec Just how bors rushed Into the house and they figure It out, hut he hopes he found the body of Gertrude KIrby lying on the floor. A load of shot Is not doing much harm. Spe him and hear him laugh had entered the girl's breast and nnd then think, and then laugh had torn a hole entirely through her body. A shotgun was on tho floor, somo more. rnmpa in Tlnrt a few yards from the body, and Med Wnndmnn was the j ford next Tuesdav nleht. under t,iNe,,, Dowe11' the " auspices of the Hartford Lecture only person in the house at the time Lyceum Bureau, at Dr. Bean's Ope- of the tragedy. In rendering his decision, Judge ra House. Popular prices will nre-va- ll Wedding said that from the eviand he should have ? crowi'vi house. Reserved seat tickets on dence It was an impossibility for sale, at Ohio County Drue Co.'s the KIrby girl to have shot serself and that the wound wns Inflicted store. nt the hands of another, but on acBARRETT'S FERRV. count of the tender ago of the acDec. 11. Mr. Willie Ford and cused, and knowing that sho would Miss Maude Daniel were quietly not leave the county, ho would ormarried at the home of the bride der her released from Jail, and last Saturday evening, Rev. W. H. would give the grand jury an opForeman officiating. portunity to pass on the case nt the Rev. W. H. Foreman hns Just next term of Circuit Court. completed a new addition to his Have just received a large line of vm Ammunition, hells, id Diflm uiu'.ii ?! wm Rurr Etc., nd respectfully ask you to call and see the largest and best line of Shot Guns ever in Haitford. Prices the Lowest. U. S. CARSON GIIOCHRYMAN ... Hartford, - Kentucky. 1 Bring Your Produce toa iei B " - Bgtafij ftp nd-ml- ts MSB General Dealers iir Groceries, Queens-war- e, Harness, Hardware, Stoves and Ranges. Visit our 'store, where the-righprices always prevail. t Furniture, LIKENS & ACTON Harttord.SKentucky Cop-pag- e, 50t4 I Holiday Hints Get away from the habit of useless pres-ents- .J fAllow us to suggest: FOR THE ffiHN A Slumber Chair , Mouse Slippers Box of Wnnderhose Box of Holeproof Hose Box of Linen Handkerchiefs A Clnctt Shirt Pair of A flier's Kid Glow s A Nice Tie Pair of J5witch-bac- k Suspenders Hose Supporters FOR H LHDY Dozen Beautiful Roses or CV nations Pair Simmons Kid Gloves I Box Nice Handkerchiefs Subscription to Home Nice 13 tg or Suit Case Pretty Shirt Waist Box "Wnnderhose" e Umbrella of Slippers Silk Hose Silk-Hous- Jounn-1- . China FOR THEICH1LDREN Box of Wunderhose Books. Toys Guns, Dolls and more than we could mention. All the above mentioned articles we have new, pretty, good and cheap. -- BHBlalrdj xhi1HIh l.laa Tho-Hartfo- I f f'lfilftiri'tafcJwCiiaj-- c U, fe. fti'WHrnnpyTpg- - F"' 'Jmwmt'.-- s f " ifnymiwurr t!W.mim..i ' Vjyu&ns,'; page: sec. THE HARTFORD HERALD the news of tho day relating to wo men. Every Monday there Is "'Mar tha's Management," a very helpful In column of culinary topics. the Sunday edition a whole section is devoted to women, including Marion Harland's famouB page, the latest fashions, beautiful embroidery patterns, Mary O'Connor New-ell- 's breezy articles, Dame Curtsey's "Novelties in Entertainment" and many special articles of timely Interest. Then there Is tho Sunday Magazine, full of good love stories you Do pictures. and beautiful wonder that women prefer the Record-- WKDNESDAY, DEO. 13, 1011. The Hariord Herald M. H. & E. RAILROAD TIME TA-BL- E AT HARTFORD, KY. The following L. & N. Time Card Is effective from Monday, Aug. 21st: North Bound No. 112 due at Hartford 7:19 a. m. No. 114 due at Hartford 3:40 p. m. South Bound No. 115 duo at Hartford 8:45 a. m. No. 113 duo at Hartford 1.46 p. m. II. E. MISCHKE, Agt. KENTUCKY LEADS STATES IN TOBACCO GROWING pay 'he mortgage, but Miss Garland would not consent to such an arrangement. Yesterday she made the last paymeent on the mortgage. Today she and her lover of 15 years ago were married. Educate For Business 'school in session the entire year. i For coughs and colds use BALLARD'S HOREHOUND SYRUP.- - It acts soothingly in the irritated lungs and throat. Price 25c, 60c and $1 per bottle. Sold by Hartford Drug Co., Hartford, Ky Donovan & Co., m Beaver Dam, Ky. Master Commissioner's Ohio Circuit Court, Sale. Kentucky. Private' instruction from expert teachers in all departments. Day aii3 night Books free. Free employment agency, Not a graduate put of a position. Write for catalogue and terms. Mark the Studies You Are Interested in. j ....Shorthand '' .... Bookkeeping. .. .. Herald? Julia Hoover, &c, Plaintiffs, tW1"". .. .Civil Service. law. .Rapid Calculation. . Penmanship. Commercial deography. RendlnJf- ' Increase in Value of Weed of $21 326,711 in Past Ten Years. Washington, Dec. 0. In taking Ken-tuckia- the thirteenth census of the tobacco crop, the Census Bureau found the following facts of interestjto That in 1900, as In 1899, which year was used for purposes of comparison, Kentucky led the Union in amount of acreage, quantity or production and value. That Kentucky's crop rose in value from $18,541,982 in 1SJ9 to $CC,8G8,753 In 1909, an Increase of $21,326,711 or 115 per cent. That Kentucky's acreage mse in extent from 384 .SOn in leVj.1 to Increase of In 1909, pn 469,795 84,990, or 22.1 per eent. production in That Kentucky's pounds rose from 311288,050 In 1899 to 398.4S2.301 In 1909, an In-- , cease of 81,194,251, or !!'. S per cent. The total value of the crop in the United States In 1900 was with as compared $104,302,856, $56,987,902 li 1899, an Increase of $47,314,954 or 83 per cent. As In 1899, North Carolina and Virginia rank second and third in 1909 rorpalivply to Kentucky In production acreage, end value. Their statistics for 1909 follow: Carolina Acreage, 221,-89.North production, 138,813,103; value, $13,847,559. Acreage 185.427; proVirginia duction. 132,979,390; value, 0; II H $12,-169,08- 6. the States of Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Wisconsin, South Carolina, Maryland and Indiana hold highest rank. But Kentucky is far ahead of them all. After these h Sinking fund. S44.657.14; school fund, $177,990.19; general expenditure $192,700.61; fund. treasury, $414,462.92. The outstanding warrants against tho State amount to $1,780,465.24. y but Treasurer Farley issued Why Women 1'ivft'r It. When the newsboy comes through a call for $1,200,000 In Interest-bearin- g warrants, which will leave the train with tho Chicago papers, watch the married couple across the the Stntp owing about $580,4 65 when the Republican administration aisle. If the man is a husband, he will ask his wife goes out of office. which paper sho prefers, and then Ends Winter's Troubles. you may lay odds that the one choTo many, winter is a season of sen will be the Record-HeralThere The frost-bitte- n toes and Is no mjstery about It. The man trouble. lingers, chapped hands and lips, chilknows that he will find all the news red and rough to be sure, blains, In the Record-Heralbut the woman knows It is the only skins, prove this. But such troubArnica paper that also gives adequate at- les fly before Bucklen's tention to tlie tilings In which wo- Salve. A trial convinces. Greatest In healer of burns, bolls, piles, cuts, Interested. men are specially every daily Issue she can find a bill sores, bruises, eczema and sprains. of fare for the day's three meals, re- Only 25c nt James II. Williams, m liable society news, good book re- Hartford, Ky. views, bright verses and Jokes without vulgarity, a cartoon that anyI body can enjoy and a fair shore- - of For Infants and Children. "Best on KHith" This is tho verdict of R. J. How-c'.- l, Tracy, O., who bought Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for his wife. "Her case was the worst I have even seen, and looked like a Her sure case of consumption. lungs were sore and she coughed almost Incessantly and her voice was hoarse and weak. Foley's Hon-e- v and Tar Compound brought relief at once and less than three bot-tlcure." effected a complete AVithout opiates or harmful drugs of any kind, Foley's Honey and Tar Compound stops coughs nnd cures colds. Do not accept any substim tute. For sale by all dealers. ps vs. WORD OF WARNING yAHOUT L. J. Dawson, Defendant. CHRISTMAS FIRE DANGERS By virtue of a Judgment and or der of sale of the Ohio Circuit The reason Is approaching when at the October scores of lives are annually lost and Court, rendered cause for by care- term, 1911, In tho above hundreds of fires are started the sum of $350.00, with interest at. and holiday lessness in Christmas per .annum 6 per cent, to the the rate of In addition decorations. from the 1st day of January, 1908, fires and panics In crowded stores, until paid, subject to the following due to careless wiring of special dis$50.00 paid November credits: plays or the catching fire of inflampaid January 7, of 25 1903; $56.75 thousands mable decorations, 1907; $10.00 paid December 3, dangerous risks aro run in homes, by $6.00 paid April 10, churches and Sunday schools. Wher- 190S, and 1909 and $75.45 costs nerein, I ever possible, electric lights should sale by public auction candles on Christ- will offer for be used instead of nt the court house door in Hartford, mas trees and the wiring should bo day of January, carefully done. If this is not pos- on Monday, the 1st 1912, about one o'clock p. m., upon sible, the greatest precaution should a credit of six and twelve months, be taken to see that the trees aro property. described firmly Installed and well braced, so the following t: that they may not be overturned One tract of land In Ohio county, when presents are being taken down Kertuckv, on the Rocky Fork of of the or bv the and bounded as Under no circumstances Barnott's creek children. follows: Beginning at a stone, cor-ishould cotton batting be used bv to lot No. 2 In L. G. Hoover's amateur Santa Clauses for hair and poles line: thenco S. 7H W. 64 subwhiskers, as o two wMte oaks; thence N. S24 stitutes can easily, be hadu and the , corner of risk of serious or fatal burning is W. OSpuIus loTsrone-- "VV. 64 No. 1; thence N. 7fc excessive. If candles ate used, chil- lot noles to a stone, corner of lot No. dren should not be allowed to light pqles to 82 E. 99 them while their parents aro not 2: thence S. the beginning, containing 40 acres present, as thev often set fire to conveyed by S. L. Stevens, their clothing. Special care should The same special commissioner Ohio Circuit be taken not to leave matches lying No. 3, in the diabout, as they are speciallv danger- Court, it being lot Mary E ous at Christmas time. The holi- vision of the lands of days, of all periods of the year, French, among her heirs and recordDeed Book should be freed from the danger of ed in Commissioner's page 413, or sufficient thereof terrible calamities, which is always "D", present unless icasonablc precau- to produce the sums of money orderto be made. tions are taken in the matter of hol- ed The purchaser will be required to iday decorations nnd festivities. execute bond with approved securA bad liver robs vou of energy, ity immediately after sale. This 12th day of December. 1911. you feel strengtli nnd ambition; F. L. FELIX. hnlf-slc- k all tho time and, moreover, Master Commissioner. you aie an easy mark for pneuHeavrln - Woodward. Attorneys. monia, chills, yellow fever, typhoid fever, or some other serious disease. When the hands chap badly and You need a good liver tonic and tho skin splits on tho finger tips, evreeulntor and HKRIUKE fills the ery motion is painful. BALLARD'S bill completely. Try it. You enn'r SNOW LINIMENT puts an end to help noticing how quicklv you fel the misery. One or two applicaIts beneficial effect. Price 50c. tions heals all soreness nnd restores Sold bv Hartford Drug Co., Hart- the hands to sound condition. Price ford, Kv., Donovan & Co., Beaver 25c. 50c and $1.00 per ibottle. Sold Dam, Ky. m by Hartford Drug Co.; Hartford, Ky., Donovan & Co., Beaver Dam, STATE COFFERS HOW Ky. m STAND AT PRESENT m er 9-X- . . . Commercial .... Spoiling. . ...Arithmetic. .English. ,.. .Banking, Commerce. ,. . . Punctuation. ...Grammar. Namo Address t. . .Use of Adding Machine and other office devices. , , Daviess County Business College "Acknowledge the College." E. B. Miller, Pre. Owensb oro, Ky. WE PAY EXPRES?1 RDE &YM at Levy's Special Suits ior Men pi' .ilii. STi1 FROM US AND SAVE MONEY. We Handle None But the Best. m Our stocks are so large that you have every style and pattern, and size, and shape which to select: and we make buying BV MAIL, just as easy and satisfactory as you can do It in the store. Wo have special things that you can got NOWHERE ELSE, such as : Levy's Special Boys' ot Pants and Suits with 2 pairs all tho Leading Linos of Wo O JTXyOGc FURNISHINGS, HATS AND SHOES. JMS!LDEE. I'suo 'fnd ftoe'Sareauoit!0 WWch WE ALSO SEND SAMPLES FREE. Railroad Fares Reloaded Mention this paper and write us fully for anything you want in our line, and you'll get a prompt and satisfactory answer. And if anything you buy horo is not exactly what you want it may be returned ana your juujnbx wiu oe immediately befuhded. Hembtn Retail Merchants Association. at Certain Times. A House Established The Bright Spot. SO Years Ago. The Largest In Its Line. Third and' Market. LEW LOUISVILLE, KY. ?' Auditor Frankfort, Ky., Dec. 7. State James announced that at close of business November y Chlldron Cry FOR FLETCHER'S t ' g; ret-cbauts. 30 the following amounts were on hand In the various funds of the C A ST" O Did He Have F? 1 A "J,- , .1 - the Courage? State: know the Mrs. Hcnpeck You saying: "Unlucky in love, lucky at ;K- - -. Vi..o-.vk- 'sr:4:'nBsV-:- i .r-TMUWtY M cards." Henpcck And yet you won't let me play poker. I'd win a fortune. to-da- well-regulat- Willi the Coming of Middle Ago There Is a letting down In tho physical forces often shown In annoying 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 m sale by all dealers. Makes For Ilnppiiievs. "Are they happily married?" "Very. His lodge Tff m-23-- WeieHyoahow. and pay best market we arc aeaicrs: cswDiisnca Firicci. aud can doJETrnRforyoij than ugenti or commission References any bank in Louisville. Write for weeUy price list. M. 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ALL DtfUOQISrS 11-- NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. Opposite your name on the paper or wrapper you will find Ww date your subscription ex- nlrea. If you find your sub- Ecriptlon has expired, please send us one dollar. We will ap- predate a prompt remittance. , PEOPLE WJUTINQ For THE HERALD will pleaso get their articles to us prompt- ly. Matters Intended for pub- Ilcatloa In our regular Issue (Wednesday) must be In our hand on Monday without fall- ire, to lMure publication. -- 4 4 ioaiou 4 4 4 ' 444 4444444444t Sbcribe for The Herald, f a yr. 1 4 4 LYMAN mm, 8 Hrrt9L,Ktw Yrk,N.Y.v ""wt-jSS- WEDNESDAY, pEC. 10, 1011. THE HARTFORD HERALD PAGE SEVEW. R "Cardui Cured Me" For nearly ten years, at different times, Mrs. Mary Jin':s of Treadway, Tenn., suffered with womanly troubles. She says: "At last, I took down and thought I would die. I - could not sleep. I couldn't eat I had pains all over. The doctors gave me up. 'I read that Cardui had helped so many, and I began to take it, and it cured me. Cardui saved my lifel Now, I can do anything." , POPULATION BY COLORJN STATE Shows Negroes Decreasing in Numbers, WH1LETHE WHITES 1890 they were: White, 132,457; negro, 28,651; nil other, 21. The negro population 'of Louisville constituted 18.1 per cent, of tho total In 1910, as against 19.1 per cent. In 1900 and 17.8 in 1890. Tho Increase during tho past decade in both the whites and negroes was iffl ts wmuhw m . .si, irrasr at a much lower rate than for tho decade. This Is particularly the case with respect to negroes, for which there was an Increase of only 1,383, or 3.5 per cent., as compared with an Increase from 1890 to 1900 of 10,488, or 36.6 per cent. Tho whites Increased during tho past ten years 17,800, or 10.7 per cent., as against an Increase during tho preceding decade of 33,133, or 25 per cent. The white and negro population of Kentucky In 1910 and 1900 is given for each of the counties In the Orocn river section, and the principal cities as follows: 1010. Total Pop. Countv White Negro Breck'dgo ..21,034 19,432 1,581 13,805 13,244 561 Butler Chrls"an ...38,843 22.S8S 15.936 Daviess ....41,020 33.S24 5.195 7,946 566 Hancock S.512 24,101 8,804 Henderson .32,907 Honkltis ...34.291 27J1S 6,573 McLean 13,241 12,491 750 Muhlenberg 28.39S 23,687 2,911 Ohio 27,642 26,354 1.288 Webster ....20,974 18,331 2,643 J 900. Total Pop. Countv White Negro Breck'dge ..20,334 IS, 438 2,096 725 15.S96 15,171 Butler C'trlctlan ...37.962 21.365 16.597 Daviess ...3S.667 33.111, 5,554 Henderson .32.907 24,101 8, S01 Honkltis 5.118 874 McLean ....12.148 Muhlenberg .20,741 18,584 2,157 8,914 Hancock 644 8.270 Ohio 27,287 25,894 1.393 Webster ..20,097 17.70S 2.389 !MO. Total Cities Pon. White Negro Covington ..33,270 50,300 2.S99 7,614 2,851 Frankfort ..10,463 8,430 3,016 Henderson ..11.432 Loxlni'ton . ..V..n99 24.076 11.011 Louisville .223,928 183,390 40.522 Newport . . .30,309 29,740 509 Owcnsboro .16,011 12.895 3.115 Paducah . ..22.760 16,710 6,017 preceding TWTKIrrS GASTORIA For Infants and Children. MINING mm lL i.;m trWKJjsL:--: -- - T EiatT ii .g- - II The Kind You Have LNtgdablc PrcparalionTorAs-similalin- Always Bought g As f CARDU I WbmarfsTosiic or suffer from any of If you are weak, tired, worn-ou- t, the pains peculiar to weak women, such as headache, feelings, pains In arm, side, hip backache, dragging-dow- n symptoms of womanly trouble, you or limbs, and other should try Cardui, the woman's tonic Prepared from perfectly 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 Ask your druggist He sells and recommends Cardui after-effec- ts. Shown by Government Census Statistics of Last Two Decades. lite Stomachs andBowcls of Bears the Signature CONDITION'S IN" IAH'ISVILLH 7. A prelimi- Washington, Dec. Tsot'Nahcotic. JJcafieofOUD-SlKlTLPtratER Promotes Digcsllon.Chcerrul-nes- s and Rest. Conains neither Opium.Morplune norIiiicraI. I f of AAlT nary statement of the white and negro population of Kentucky, by counties and principal cities, as shown by the returns of the thirteenth decennial census, taken as of by April 15, 1910, was issued Director Durand, of tho Bureau of tho Census Department of ComThe statistics merce and Labor. were prepared under the direction of William C. Taft, chief statistician In the Census Bufor population reau, and are subject to later revision. of KenThe total population tucky In 1910 was subdivided as to color as follows: White, 2,027,95.";; negro, 2C1.C5C; ull other persons (Indians, Chinese and Japanese), '294. The equivalent figures for 1900 were: White. 1.SG2.309; negro," 2S4.70G; all other, 159. For 1890 they wore: White, 1,390,402; negro, 268,071; all othor, 102. The negro population constituted 11.4 per cent, of the total population of the State in 1910, as against 13.3 per cent. In 1900 ami 14.4 per cert. In 1890. There has been a decrease since 1900 irfthe negro population of 23,-0- 0, or 8.1 per cent., as compared with an Increase during the preceding decade of 16.G35, or C.2 per cent. The white population increased from 1900 to 1910 at about one-ha- lf the rate for the preceding decade, the Increase being 163, G4C, or 8.9 per cent, bb compared with 271,-84or 17.1 per cent, for the decade 1S90-190population Louisville cltv had In 1910 of 223.928, comprising 183.-39- 0 whites, 40.522 uegroes, and 16 othor persons (Indians, Chinese and Japanese). The equivalent figures for 1900 were: White, 163,390; negro, 39,139; all other, 2. For y 7, 0. 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Whyf Because they know It is the best. branehrs. tCouJ Iw J KfcK auxiliaryBookkeepers Bookkeeping. Tjpenrltlnri Penmanship. Enrllib, Rpelllnr, Arithmetic, EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. GASTORIA zr r DRAUGHON'S PR&CTICAjL BUSINESS COLLEGE Ky., Nashville or Memphis or KnoxTille, Tenn., or Paducah, ir,:iwv,mn-;.M Home iers, bookkeepers, and stenographers are holding good positions as the result of taking Draughon's Home Study. CATALOGUE. For prices on lessons BY MAIL, write Jno. F. Draughon, President, Nashville, Tenn. "Pot free catalogue on course A T COLLEGE, write Letter lVrltlnr. Business under reasonable conditions. Study. Thousands of bank cash- - 3 ...-30.90- rrjrwfaAvHM ... TSZEZsrr-zrc&z-- or Evaniville, Ind. frutMKBioniil Oir)n, GILLESPIE BROTHERS. H. & J. F. GILLESPIE, PROPRIETORS. J. M. PORlhE, Attorney at Law, BEAVER DAM, KY. Will practice hit profession lu Ohio and se plninsi counties. Special attention given 10 a' tnflneentrusled to his care. m us E. G. Will wire Power Company (INCOKI'OISATKII) inoo. FRANK L. FELIX, Attorney at Law, HARTFORD. KT. Will practice his profeulon In Ohio and ad Jlnlnpcountles and In the Court of Appeal Jrtmlna) practice and Collections a ipectaltT. Office lu the Herald bnlldlnir C. M. BASNKTT. C JIMSMITHING.. 4 lnBUa.l A And n Work .Ssr S SMITH Horseshoeing Specialty Attorneys at Law, HARTFORD, KY. Will practice their profession In all the Conrl olOhlo and adjoining counties and In the Com of Appeals. Collections a speclslty. BARNETT & SMITH, HARTFORD, Kentucky. V OTTO C. MAKTIN S. 1. MCKKNNHY VI HARTFORD, KY. ..GENERAL INSURANCE.. r Ksa ESTABLISHED 18S8. Life. Accident. Sick And Fire Will Also Bond You. Otto C. diamond, a watch, jewelry or silverware, you can get the best aualitv at the lowest prices from the If ita a tins, a Hartin KY. Attorney at La.w lIAUTl'OItD, Onice up Htnirb over Wilson A Clone, opposite court house. Will ' practice his profession In ull the ' courts of this uiid adjoining counties and Court of Appenls. Commercial nnd criminal practice a an almost Tiatf a eenturv we have aenred duslvely the Southern trade. WH'e for our free illustrated catalogue. Address. OLDEST MAIL ORDER HOUSE IN THE SOUTH. C. Bornos P. Ilox26 Sc Co x'VV Lealsvllle, Ky. Artlcla Guaranteed. i We are Ready for Your Old. m wLii3mm--tU y Clrtntei and tautlfttf the hair. IVomoto luiuriinl irrowth 1411 to Beatore Oray NTcr to IlAlr Ita Youthnil Color. Curta walp dlteaf hiir laUbuc. HAIR BALSAM PARKER'S Fqll Clones m Which you have laid back-readto make them new. Send your old SuitB, old Felt Hats, old Coat Suits to us wo guarantee our work to give satisfaction, if not no money received. ,". Send them to HAVE A ROUGH RIVER TELEPHONE E IN YOUR OR PLACE OP BU8- INESS, AND PUT YOURSELF IN DIRECT CONTACT W'TH THE PLACED RESI-DENC- Long Distance Lines TO ALL 8TATES. FOR THE COMPANY'S SPECIAL CONTRACT TO THE FARMERS, CALL ON OR ADDRESS Hartford Pressing Club J.M. C. A. Bldg. FtfED NALL, Mgr. fe--i J. W, O'BANON. Local Manager, Hartford, Ky. ; , W. C; SEXTON. liocal Manager. Reaver Dam, Ky. T1h Incorporated. SnbSCribe for TIM Ktrjld. For cty7 job prlltiBg: Hernia Total Pop. Cities White Negro 40,434 2.4S7 Covineton, ..42,938 0.1 68 Frankfort .. 9.187 3.316 Li ij it Henderson .10.272 6.241 4.029 Lexington ,.26.369 16.237 10,130 Louisville .204,731 103.590 39,139 Newport . .28,301 424 27.877 Owonohnro in i"rj t ftni Paducah . ..19,446 13,621 3.S14' Gth, 18.1 and which deed Is of Westornly direction to a stone on road near T. N. record In the Ohio County Clerk's the 8choolhouse ofTlce, Deed Hook M, page 585. The Truman's: thence with said road to MASTKIt COMMtSSIOXnil'S o mineral and HCTUM. SMTIOH. coal right underlying a gum, corner to James Webster's: O SI,KS. said land has heretofore been sold, thence with Webster's line in a direction passing and is therefore not included In this straight (line) Facts About Indigestion and Its Webster's corner; thence with John sale. Master CoininlsKloncf's Sale. The purchaser will be required to lark's Hue to a beech on a branch, ReliefThat Should InOhio Circuit Court, Kentucky. execute bond with approved security Clark's corner; thence down said W. A. Maddot, Plaintiff, Immediately nfter sale. branch to John Huff's corner with terest You. vs. This 9th day of December, 1911. (Canary; thence down same with E Parte, Defendant. Cannry's line on the North side of F. L FELIX. Ily virtue of a Judgment nnd orAltlioush Indigestion and dyspep snld ditch where same empties Into Master Commissioner. sia are so prevalent, moat people do der of sole of tho Ohio Circuit Ileavrln & Woodward, Attorneys, the creek: thence crossing same to not thoroughly understand their Court, rendered at the October term, a stake on the bank of said cause and cure. There Is no reason 1911, In the above cause for the creek; thonce down said creek as It VnMi'r Connnlsvloiu'i's Sale. why most people should not eat any. purpose of dividing the proceeds Oi l' Circuit Court, Kentucky. meanders to the beginning, containthing they desire If they will only amonrst the parties as their Inter ing sevonty acres, more or less, or chew It carefully and thoroughly. ests appear herein, after paying the Thomas Richards, Plaintiff. sumclent thereof to produce tho Many actually starve themselves In- costs, including t reasonable attor sums of money ordered to be made. to Blckness through fear of eating ney's fee herein, I will offer for sale D. L. Evans, et nl Defendants. The purchaser will be required to every lv public aueMon at the court house Bv vittue of a judgment and or- pxorutp bond with approved security g food, becauso It door 'in Hartford, on Monday, the der of Eale or tho Ohio Circuit and Itunipillatelv after sale. doe3 not agree with thorn. 1st dnv of January, 11)12, about one Court, rendered nt the October This 12th day of December, 1911. your- o'clock p. m.. upon n credit n' nl fit The best thing to do term, 1!11, In the above cause for F. L. FELIX. self to digest any good food. and twelve months, the following the sum of $150.00, with Interost Master Commissioner. .Wo belloo wo can lollove t: propertv. described Two nt tho rate of (i per cent, per annum Ileavrln & Woodward, Attorneys. We arc no (oulldcnt of t'-tracts of land In Ohio county, Ken- - fiom the 25th day of October. 1900, fact that wn guarantor and promi"-t- tuclrv lu'htlilni: Kills 1'YlV. mill paid, subject to tho following supply the medicine free of all FtllPT TRjirr Lvlnp and bplng credit: S41.4 0 paid April 24th, In 190G lightning killed only ICO cost to every one who will use It. on Lewis creek, contplnlng flftv 1909, and costs herein, I people In this whole country. One's who is not prfectly satisfied with -- Cfna, liplnrr P mit of tbn tbroo hut- - will orfer for rale bv public auction chances of death by lightning are the results which it produces. Wo dreiL acres o' lnnd convoved to Is-i- n at the court house door In Hartford, less than two In a million. Tho exact no promises, and put no one J. Ferrv bv wi. A. Mndov nnl on Moni'av, the lit day of January, chance of death from liver, kldnev whatever. of record I OIM" Countv Clnk's nf- - 191?,, nbni't ono o'clock p. m., or stomach trouble Is vastly greatunder any obligation Surely, nothing could he fairer. Wo flCP. Pood P00' ':. WP 0C,. T'to liron a credit of six months, the fol- - er, but not If Electric Bitters bo are located right here and our repu- - no n,cros Is bnim!ed ns follows Ro jlowlnj; rtoKcribcd propel ty, used, as Robert Madscn, of West tatlon should be sufficient assurauce "Innlne nt n Mfiforv. tlm N. E. cor-- 1 A of land In Ohio Durllimton, la., proved. Four docra't o" of the genuineness of our offer. ner of tho above named three bun i county. I'pnti'pVv, bounded as fol- - tors pave him up after eight months we want every one troubled with dred acres; thence S. 42 poles to jov'b- - To"irni'TiT pt i beech on the of suffering from virulent liver Indigestion or dyspepsia In any form a white oak. hickory and rtopwood Feet ri''e p." ork creek: trouble nnd yellow Jaundice. He t'lrni'" to come to our store and by a box of on the original lino of the threp '.tiPp it onles to a was then completely cured by ElecRoxall Dyspepsia Tablets. Take .hundred acres aforesaid; thence V. U"l ni"' l"'o thenco with tric Bitters. They're tho best stomf them home and give them a reason- 188 poles to two small black oaks O. P, " in i South- - ach, liver, nerve and kldnev remedy able trial, according to directions. and hickory on another line of said nnd blood purifier on earth. Only Then,. If not satisfied, come to us tract; poles to a thence N, 42 m 50c at James H. Williams. and got your money" back. They are large white oak and gum; thence E. very pleasant to take; they aid to 188 poles to tho beginning, containYour Oppoittiuity. soothe tho irritable stomach, to ing fifty acres; being same land con. The DOOR of OPPORTUNITY strengthen and invigorate the di- veyod to Thomas Mnddov, deceased, The man who Insures his life Is swings both ways. One Fide In la gestive organs, and to promote a by Wm, A. Maddox nnd wife on tho wise for his family. beled "Push,"tho other side, "Pull " healthy and natural bowel actio!, '31st day of March, 187C, and which The man who Insures his health Whether you enter from the "Pu3h" thus leading to perfect and healthy deed Is of record in tho Ohio CounIs wise both for his family and aide of the "Pull' side, you must digestion and assimilation. ty Clerk's office, Deed Hook Y, pago have BUSINESS TRAINING In or- himself. A 25c. package of Rexall Dyspep'der to succeed. The BEST PLACE guardYou may Insure health by sia Tablets furnishes 15 days' treat; ' SECOND TRACT Beginning on to get It is Drnufehon's Practical ing It. It Is worth guarding. ment. In ordinary cases, this Is suf- tho W. Maddox llne at a hickory, Business College, Nashville, Tenn , At tho first attack of disease, ficient to produce a cure. In moro dogwood and black oak, twenty-fiv- e Paducah, Ky., or Evansville, Ind, which generally approaches of Washington, D, C. chronic cases, a longer treatment, poles from his N. W. corner: thenco or through the LIVER and mani-fei- ts of courso, is necessary, and depends N. 1C7 poles to a lhckory and white Itself In Innumerable ways upon tho severity of tho trouble. For oak in the original FInley lino; When your feet are wet and cold, a such cases, wo have two larger sizes thenco E. with said lino to tho and your body chilled through and Alfc soli for 50c. and $1.00. Re- - ner. a chestnut and poplar; thenco through from exposure, tako a big member, you can obtain Rexall Rom- - with W. Maddox's line .a to Wm. doso of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, bath your feet In hot water beedlea In this community only at our , Maddox's corner: thence W. to tho store The Rexall Store James H. beginning, and being same land con- fore going to bed, and you are al-- r Williams, 214 Main, street, Hartford, voyed to Thomas Maddox. deceased, most certain to ward oft a sevoro And aava your cold. For sale by all dealers. m by Jos. L. Davis, and wife, on June BARRASS, MGR., ECax1jf oz?3.3 Ely. your' lwuse at cost. hi arc clean, healthy and safe. No home or btisiiiestt house .should be without litem ti'heu willrin reach. Electric . oooooooooooooo oooooooooooooo good-lookin- g, good-smellin- g, good-tastin- lso dvs-''opsl- n. to-wl- o 1 to-w- it: i m becc; HEALTH INSURANCE cor-whi- ch TiitfsPills hlh. fiiUMtini . 4U, - ,. H U. aUI V """wwiy1" ii?p '?j jsyww11 "tywfBiiwip'upjjmi'.ii ") 'wwy w TT T""1' I AGE ElOHT. THE HARTFORD HERALD WEDNESDAY, DEO. 13, 1011. t.- -. I stock of Watches, store of its kind. Not the largest stock in the whole country, but lhat is kept in a Clocks, Jevehy, and in fact eveiy-hinthe best selected. If you think of buying something tor your Sweetheart, Mother, Sister, Brother, nusDand, Wire, oon or uaugnter, remember I have almost anything you may want, suitable for an Xmas Present. Ccme and see my beautiful Jine of Jewelry, at such rich. Remember every article in my low prices that everybody can afford to buy. Prices within the reach of the poor as well as the supply you with something to cause this store is guaranteed. You should come at once before the stock is picked over. Let us Ywiop IU Ya fomomhofori Yir rn nnp vnii nvp . ' wi NVJ lllV.Iill-U nv jii YYlllClO nrv v,UrAv nnrl a rnrrlial invi'fahnn tn all to visit R. W. King's Tewelrv Store, where you will find an first-cla- ss up-to-da- te g 8 w, T. f- 1 i -- fJ j v X MAIN STREET morning at the Union Station In this city. As the train pulled In, she r, saw her sister, Mrs. Thomas standing on the platform and waved to her and fell over In a Mun-caste- jOOOoOOOOCX5COCOCCCOOOOCOO VOCOOOGOOOCOOOCOCOOCXOOCOCOOCXXCO?COOOOCOOOOOOOCOO .'.OCOOOOCCXJCOOOOOOOOOOOOOCO OCOOCOCOCOCOCSOOOOOOOOOOOW HARTFORD f OOOOOOCOOOOOOCOCXXJOOOOCOOil The Hartford Herald BIG BURLEY POOL McHRU LEAVE BROTHERS MAXWELL. Prayer meeting at tho M. E. Church ,hcre is progressing Dec. 9. FOBfflN SQLD40JL She was taken into the waiting To room and died five minutes thereafter. Mrs. Cheatham had been In GOL 111 health for some time past, and had Just returned from Memphis. Dec. 11. faint. Serve Sentences for ing Outrages Another's Fate. QUENTIN regularly. Mr. and Mrsl J. O. Crowo went to Llvermore Wednesday. DynamitMiss Louise Riley went to Owens-bor- o Bemoan Saturday. Mrs. Lyda Owen and Miss Delia Sparks, of Kucltols, spent Thursday with Mrs. Deliah Crowe, of this place. Christmas Will Soon Be Here! CLAUS is already tho main topic of SANTA so that you may find your Holiday task an easy one, we are calling your attention to our ability to take care of your Holiday wants. A bright, stocl: of goods is at your command. clean, Eacli and every article bought right and priced right. You ought to bo able to find something in this store that would appeal to any one of your friends. up-to-da- Los Angeles, Cal., Dec. 9. John WYSOX. secretary-treasurThe holders of the common stock Mrs. K. V. Davenport J. McNamara, Iron In the Tobacco Trust will be entitled 1909 Crop in Deal. Islted her mother, of Bridge and Structural children and of a Mrs. J. W. Moore, at Rochester, Workers, and his younger brother, to purchase 214964-40182- 4 James H will be In cells in the San share of the Liggett & Myers ToSunday. SIXTEEN ANdIaTf CENTS PAID prison by noon Sunday. bacco common stock nnd 151556-40182- 4 Mr. Will Russ, of IJevIer, has Quentln of a share of stock of the P. bought and moved to Dick Biown's With tho utmost secrecy tho pair, the younger doomed to life Impris- Lorlllard Company. Consideration $1,400. farm. By the Combine-Toba- cco Mrs. James nrown, who has been onment for the destruction of the Lois Angeles Times, and tho other very sick, Is Improving. Buying No, OTOiT. Trust to Cease Messrs. O. C. Plrtle, John and fifteen years for dynamiting, were Report of the Condition of the smuggled out of tho county Jail late JohnCla borne I'lrtle and Willie in Kentukcy. y and whisked In a fast auto, visited Mr. and Mrs. son, of family Friday and mobile to an outlying railroad staII. B. Hill and jilyinc ei:.si:s ox tin: uoth Saturday. . tion where a train was waiting. Tho IIIhaIi na men are n Clitnliln en route to a point OK HARTFORD ' Ky.. Dec. J. Mio Lexington. near San Qucntin, on the coast, At ' " llaitfotd in flic State of Ken American Tobacco Company, allug- - urday. and Rev. J. H. Tow, of where they will bo transferred to a tuck)' at the close of busied enemy of the Hut ley Tobacco So- -. Rochester, was elected pastor for launch, In which the last lap of the ilety of Kentucky, Indiana and next year. : ness, Dec. , 1011. lourncy will be made. Ohio, has pin chased the entire hold- The McNamaras said goodbye to Miss Rhoda Williams, of Paralugs of the 1U00 pool lemalning In, dise, visited Mrs. A. J. Davenport their counsel shortly after noon toRESOURCES. possession of the Hurley Tobacco one day last week. broke Loans and Discounts..? 77,143.37 day. John J. McNamara Society. About 8,000,000 pounds Mr. Veachel Haugh, who was en- down completely, and sank Into a Ovedrafts, secured and changed hands In the deal, an- caged In none unsecured the mercantile business at chair, while tears streamed down nouncement of which was made Pratt City, Ala., received a paralyt- his face, and his framo shook with U. S. Bonds to secure Sixteen and one-hahere 25,000.00 circulation ic stroke the 30th ult., and died sobs. It was hours before ho was cents was the price paid. This closes the 7th Instant. His remains were quieted. Both men seemed greatly Banking house, Furniout all old pool holdings, and work brought back hero and lntorrcd In concerned over what would become 1,000.00 ture, and Fixtures... landlord's on the new ton-yetho Huntsvllle cemetery Sunday. He of their aged mother In Cincinnati. Duo from National Banks agreement will now be taken up was a son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Wm. Datrow promised them sho would 3,881.63 (not regervo agents) with renewed vigor. ' Due from State and Prl- Haugh, of this community. He be cared for. This tobacco had been held for was an energetic and Industrious regained their composure Hoth vate Banks and Banktwo years for better prices. Two ers, Trust Companies, voting man. Ho professed faith In before thoy loft, and they gave their weeks ago some of It was placed on belongings to the Meth1,4.90.26 small personal and Savings Banks'. . Lexington nnd Cin- Christ and united with tho open market In Due from approved Re- - v odist church at Huntsvllle some guards and Jail attaches. cinnati. Inducements had been hold vears ago. He was engaged and serve Agents 5,876.92 out to the American Tobacco Com- was to have been married to Miss HOPEWELL. Checks and other Cash pany buyers, it is said, but thoy Dec. 11. Mrs. Albln Shull spent '. . 395.77 Items Frances Hawthorn, on the day that bought very little In open market. a few days with her brother, Mr. Notes of other National bo died. He leaves a fathor and At the meeting of the executive Greenville, last week, 2,500.00 Banks mother, sl brothers, six sisters and Ira Miller, of committee of the Hurley society this returning homo Saturday. Fractional Paper Cur- i a host of friends to mourn his loss. week, however, it had a representaMiss May Kngler, who has been rency, NIckols, and tlvo, who opened negotiations which "I hnd been troubled with consti- sick, Is Improving. 43.82 Cents are now closed. The tobacco will be pation for two years and tried all of Mr. Jim Dow Fulkereon, of Pond Immediately and the money the best physicians in nrlstol, Tenn., Run, who has been sawing lumber ljitvful Money Reserve taken In Hank, viz: paid before Christmas. and thev could do nothing for me," on Elbert Hunley's farm, has sold a ?7,r20.95 Hurley society was formed WrilCS I HUB. 1,. WlllllHMB, .hiiiuiub- - part of his mill to Jack Shultz, of Speclo The Legal-tendnotes none 7,520.95 five years ago because of low prices boro, Ky. "Two packages of Cham- color, at Prentls, and has moved to fund with Prices then advanced berlain's Stomnch and Liver Tablets No. 19, where he will continue saw- Redemption Tor tobacco. U. S. Treasurer (5 per from 3 and 5 cents per pound to cured mo." For sale by all deal- ing as Boon as his new outfit comes. 1,250.00 cent of circulation).. ni 20 and 25 cents. Hundreds of ers. Mr. Hilly Johnson took two loads wealthy by the farmers were made of wheat to Rochester last week. $126,102.72 Total Sl'XXYDALK. final sales, although in th0 meanMr. J. H. Miles went to Heaver farmers have Dam with a load of wheat last 11. The Dec. LIABILITIES. women and children, time scores of worked bare- gathered the best crop of corn hero week. Capital stock paid In...? 25,000.00 families of growers, 12,600.00 almost without clothing, that has been raised for several footed and Mr. R. II. Taylor killed six hogs Suplus fund.. In the fields, helping male members years. tipped the beam a little'tho Undivided Profits, less that Mr. A. M. Wetherford has ship- rise Expenses and Taxes to produce a crop, which then reof 1,700 pounds. await- ped three cars of corn and Is load2,349.70 paid mained for months In barns Rupert Taylor, of Mr. and Mrs. Notes ing sale. For awhile almost famlno ing two others Wysox, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. National, Bank Mr. Charlie Wright, of Chatham, Elbert Hunley. 25,000.00 outstanding prevailed, pwlng to extreme poverty of hundreds of tobacco tenants. 111., spent two weeks recently with Mr. Jim Williams has been very Dub to State and Prl- ' Prices wore forced up, however, un.-t-ll his daughter, Miss Artie Wright, at I sick, but Is somo better. vate Banks and Hank2,500,00 the successful culmination of the. this place. He has returned homo. ers Cured In HIh Own Homo Town. Mr. Klga Murphy, who got his deal Just made here. Individual deposits suby HopkInsvlllo,..Ky., J. W. Jordan, that the leg broken, Is getting along nicely. It became known 25,103.03 ject to chock Tobacco Company as now Mr. John Dodson, who has been a woll known dentist, living on Ken- Time certificates of deAmerican constituted has ordered all buyers confined to his bed for over forty tucky Ave., near 7th street, tolls the 33,548.40 posit way for his fellow townsmen to bo Liabilities other than to cease operating In Kentucky days, Is no hotter. Mr. Will Miller, of this place, has cured of kidney and bladder trouble ' 101.59 markets on December 20, and that those abovo Btated... "I had as he himself was cured. between that date and January 1 moved to Arkansas. Mr. and Mrs. James Miller, of kidney trouble In a very bad form buyers will bo apportioned to subJ126.102.72 Total sidiary companies In various mar-Vet- s, this place, will move In a few days and two doctors performed an op- Stato of Kentucky,) eration, but the first relief I had )sct. undor ruling of tho Supromo to Saxton, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Alford have was after taking Foley Kidney Pills. L County of Ohio. ) Court In tho Trust case. Tho I, J. C, Riley, Cashier or the above market will ccaso operations pone to Hartford on business to- They have done mo more good than anything else I liave tried. I used named bank, do solemnly swear that day. from December 20 to January 2. in hnvn 11 terrlblo naln ncroas my the above statement 1b true to tht Tho Hurley Tobacco society will When you have a cold, get a bot- back, but since taking Foley Kidney , best of my knowledge and belief, liove 4,000,000 pounds of tobacco tle of Chamberlain's Couch Remedy. Pills I have had no pain, and gladly J. C. RILEY, Cashier. loft for sale on the opon market It will son fix you up all right and recommend them to all who havo Subscribed and sworn to before mt when tho American Tobacco Company takes the 8.000,000 pounds It will ward off any tendency toward VIdnoy trouble," For sale by all this 9th day of December, 1911. pneumonia. This remedy contains dealers. Y. L. MOSELEY, m tiriQ purchased, according to inform-ato- n no opium or other narcotic and may Notary Public "gathered Every family has need of a good, be given as confidently to a baby as My commission as Notary Public For sprains, expires March IB, 194. liniment. to an adult. Sold by all deal- rcllnblo JOY CAUSES DEATH OI-- ' m bruises, soreness of tho muscles and Correct Attest: WOMAN AT 8TATIOX ers, A rheumatic pains thero Is none betO. B. LIKVS,. tor than Chamberlain's. Sold by all F. M, HOOVER, Hend3ron,JK?$pe5. 7. Hyster'm dealers. FOR FLETCHER'S ALV1N ROWB, ical frowJyfSpet'nR her B8ter Directors. For Iasiy Job prfotlBg; The Herald Mr. AJb$jwMim died early this er to-da- Eight Million Pounds of Items to be Found Here for the Men and Boys: Kid Gloves Work Gloves Handkerchiefs Neckties Suspenders... Scarfs Socks : First National Bank T l 50 to 2;00 . ." 10'to 1.50 .50, 5 to 25 to .75 ..'. '. i ! to-da- y. lf Shirts .' House Shoes Overcoats and Spits ar .75 25 to .50 "... .10 to .50 50 to 1.50 1.00 to 1.50 $3.00 to 20 00 15 tb ,vf- Items to be Found Here for Ladies and Misses: Kid Gloves Collarettes and Muffs Neckwear .'.' SilkScarffs Coat Sweaters Scissors, all kinds :..,.,.......,.... ',.&?'., er ...... Neok and Belt Pins.. V . Handkerchiefs ". Suits and Coats House Shoes Rooking Chairs to suit any member of the family. Wo invite you to call and do your Christmas shopping here. $1.00 to $ 1.50 1.50 to 10.0 25 to .60 25'to 1.50 1.00 to 3.Q0, 25 to 1.00 .10 to 5 to .50 ,5.00 to 22 50 1.00 to 1.50 1-- m to-da- uarson Co -- ' A- N 4- - INCORPORATED. HARTFORD, 4 KENTUCKY to-dn- Skim Milk or Cream Which Will You Have? As it is our custom, we will have during the Holidays a house full of tho very best Apples, Oranges, Bananas, Grapes, Fruits and Nuts of all kinds, that money will buyT Also Candies of all kinds and descriptions. Chinawaro and Silverware Everything suitable for nice presents for,- - Fath- er,'Moth'er, Sister or Brother. Fruit Baskets' of all kindsCil a' . .. tilled to order. We will be prepared to give you tue uream of everything. . Lox-lugt- ... to-da- y, HAR.TFOR.P GROCERY COMPANY. Ghllalron Cry OASTORIA .. ,siX The Herald-O- nly $1,00 a Year TOP! 'ttx.-.- - - J w, ;