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Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.): December 20, 1911
Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.): December 20, 1911 Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Jno. P. Barrett & Co. Hartford, KY 1911 haf1911122001_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 20, 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. Wr? i, - 7B"-- " HkSESr THE HARTFORD HERA Subscription' $1" Per Year, "in Advance. 37th YEAR. iPERA HOUSE GALLOWS. "' Com, the Herald ra Mtj forM, the & of Aitom Lnmberiag Mrjack' yi Kinds Job Pvintiiif Xo.utly Executed. XO. 51 HAKTFORD, KY., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1911. of Hartford, last Sunday, to cele-braMr, Cecil's 65th birthday, it being a surprise affair. Tho occasion was highly enjoyed by the host Those prosent and his guests. were: Mr. and Mrs. Joo Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Plrtlo,' Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hocker, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Slnnett, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Turner, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Smith, Mrs. M. McCor- mlck, Mrs. Robert E. Haynes, Misses Gladys Wooten, Vera Haw kins, Kathlecyi Turner, Beatrice Haynes, Willye Smith; Messrs. Henry Plrtle, Oswald Hocker. to Bal-main, Nows-Jour-nal I' t V 4 lease and make contracts with other Fester, Robert Davis, Curry Wal-!a-- e FINE GAIN IS SHOWN telephone companies. aud Oudley Westerflold. NegThe capital stock of the company ative: Otis Carson. Tymer Wester-fiel- d, FOR NEGRO TO REGISTER Is fixed at $10,00u, divided Into 200 ERECTED IN OEMOHIC RANKS A. C. Porter and GUbort Wesshares of $50 per share. The Interflold. Recitations Gertie and corporators own three shares each Dora Bennett. r. Quartet S. P. Among His Facilitates Handling of the Weed and reside In Louisville. They aro: Six Precincts That Show a Nice ho Incited a Riot Josfle Park.jCurry Wallace William Crawford, William T. n. and Otis Solo Secretary. Here and Saves Much Advance Over Vote Race Relatives Occupy Hale a'nd Joseph Hclllnger. Paper. Critiesm. The affairs are to be conducted FiLVDIA FOSTER. Sec'y. Time. the Boxes. of 1910. by the- incorporators until December 19, when there shall bo a board r.rvNirrrs. first ha Wo wish to call the attention of of three directors elected, who shall As chairman and secrotarv of the Jackson, Ga., Dec. Deec. IT. Mr. aud Mrs. Thomas an tho farmers to their tobacco deliv- elect a president, vice president and Ohio County Democratic Camw.ian Andoiton Jianglng that ever took place in and son John Reuben BE CAREFUL AND DON'T secretary-trasuroeries. Committee, we calculated tne opera house was conducted here at spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. LET YOUR TOBACCO INJURE IN y gain of the preclnc noon when,Wni. Turner, a based nnd Mrs. Reuben Anderson, of The Indebtedness of the corpora BULK. Wo urge every farmer who tion I not to exceed SI, 000, and on the Deifiocratic negro preachor, was executed for rote vast in Hartford. delivers his tobacco to tho Gallahcr the private property of the Incorpo 1910, and the following in the rehaving Incited a race riot In which Mr. Ilean. of Dundee, visMr. Likens to Land. Limited, to call and roglster. He rators Js exompt from the corporate sult In all precincts ga'rlpg more ited his son. Mr. U. V. Bean, a Jesse Singly, a promlnentplanter. n. Saturday's Frankfort mir can do this by 'phone. While It ." per cent. ellmlnatlna frac- - of Inst waak. than was shot to death. ? . .., debts.J says: may bo a little Inconvenient to some tlons The Sheriff had planned to hang Row Joe Crowe, of ltoslne, fllled Mr. Dosworth, while in Frankfort "! Woodirea Circle. Buford 26 per cent. his regular appointment the negro in the jail yard, but he yesterday, said that O. B. Likens, of to get to a 'phone, yet It may save at Bethel P. JX TwetMoll, Doputy Supreme Dartlett'ti you several dollars expense. When ,x. .30 per ceut. feared the crowd would break in. Ohio county, will be Saturday and Sunday. the Assistant you call, eithor by 'phone or other- Guardian of the Woodmen Circle, Point Pleasant very disagree, 48 per cent. Everybody Is expecting a lot of The weather was also Auditor. This. la one of the most completed the ot sanitation of a "Ralph able. So be decided to hang the ne- responsible positions In the Audi- wise, your name will be placed on has 30 .per cent. presents and a good time Christtho book for i certain day, and If new Grove here to be called Golden Herbert gro in Kink's Opera House, so that 32 per cent. mas, tor's ofilco. Mr. Likens Is p compe-to- n you aro on hand you will bo unload- Uuloarove, No. 00. The following Etnavlllo 37 par cint. relatives of the murdered man, the man, however, and will hold ed on that day, unless thero Is some offioers.were elected and installed: And Nm, ! to seo the hanging, From this it will be seen that 'Col." Taylor. who wished down the place satisfactorily. Hen- unavoidable delay which may occur, Past Guardian, Wosley: Point Pleasant takee llrst place Flora The Frankfort Journal of Sun- would not have to stand in the rain. ry. Waro, aud will b as- and In such caso you will be first on Guardian, Nannie Mlschko; Adviser, of Frankfort, This 'morning the gallows was erect, The result In al! day says: sistant to Mr. Llken3 In charge of tho next day, but If you fall to come Bertha Phillip?; Clerk, Nellie Pt-t- Etnavllle second. was vory satlsfae-toiy- , Oct. Mccreary ban commissioned othor precincts ed on the 3tago of the opera house, the claim department, and will bo on tho day on which you are regBanker, .lame H. "Williams: and the precinct campaign the following as Colonels on his and at noon the negro was inarched the confidential man to Mr. istered, then you will call and reg- Chaplain, Nora Echroader; Attond-rn- t, committee are all to be conpratulat-n- d staff:' Thomas J. flmlth, of Rlch- to the scene. Defore the trap was look'lng after much of the M'rc. Karl Anderson; Inner ister. We ask 'ou this In order negro confessed that he Qf Ver sprung the tipnn. ,thejrn(Kl ahawliiK.. they, mo.ndi Cliailea M, UrJ correspondence of tho office. Mr. that we may avoid these gluts Sentinel. Georgia Smith: Quter Sensailles: Woodson .May. of Somermado. incited the riot, and that he also Ware has had many years expo- - which so often occur, and on tho tinel. Coidelia Mldklff: Physician. Thanking nil splendid or- set; !I. P. Taylor, of Hartford: A. fired the shot which killed Singly. rlence in the Auditor's office and has other hand, to save tho farmer an Dr. E,'- B. Pendleton: Managers, H. ganizations madefor the In the recent elec- D. Martin, of Frankfort; James B. He warned the members of his race , Try to bring E. Mlschko, A. I. Nail. A. P. Petty. tion, wo are. wVilolrav ninno nnd to be ad-- 1 tho work of all the departments at oxponso unnecessary. i Park, or Kingston, and L. W. Yours tiuly, his finger's tips. Mr. Bosworth say3 your tobacco In good delUorlng orAll ""J fa" officers nr full of energy u IU will too ' IU..J juj v"v .. ...". Gaines, o Trenton. . G. B. LIKENS. Ch'm'n. . lucu pnd true to the cauao and much In" scum ul I'll CI1I1 I1UL , HUY WHO Will uh m&ur- der. So ordered by . "V'' In the .boxes anu. irumi .- -. C. M. CROWE, Sec'y. , , , .. UUKB ,.ut terest' l being manifested. There Vaudeville anil Moving I'ieUne Show E. C. BAIRD, Ch'm'n. many relatives "- VmMi..uBll u- ti.e opera house were appoint, yet. He know were 'several new members added to Gpem lloune .Yum Weel.. W. B. TAYLOR, Sec'y. HI'N.VYDALl.. friends of the murdered man. says who he will and it Is easier for him to say who Mr. Babe, late of the Keith Vautho Grove by transfer cards at our Ohio County Fin. Com. Dec. IS. Farmers are all about Besides these thero were not many he will not appoint thnn for him to last ' meeting. May the boosting done stripping tobacco nnd will be- deville Circuit, has been eugaged other persons present,, as tho MAX WHO SHOT HIMSELF snirlt continue to dominate our gin to dollvor as soon as the water for the evening of December 2f. many tickets. say who he will appoint. to issue Iff refused THOUGHT TO BE DYING Grove. porforrcing-- on tlv Flutwn, MandoMEMBER. goes down. There was a great crowd, however, "I had been troubled with constiopora houso, pation for two years and tried all of Mr. John Doilson, who has been lin, Guitar, Bnnjerlne and Bottles, of people outside tho i Messenger Tho Owonsboro of H'HM'.WKI.L. confined to his bed so long, is able In blackface; alio Mr. Wllkersou In and guards had to be stationed to tho best physicians In Bristol, Tonnr Sunday says: DnoT is. Mr. Henry Hunlev, of to alt up a blackface .'omed aud rncnolouue. breaking in. i Httlo. keep them from and they could do nothing for me," The condition of Frank Grnham, White comity, Illinois Is visiting Mr. nnd .Mrs. W. M. Martin went See dlsplav of InetrimeiUa, of., Tumor was influential with his wrltos Thos. E. Williams, JUIddloa-bor- who, according to the statement of rolativc and friends In this neigh y used, in The Ohio County Drusj Co.'s to Hartford on business. Ivy.' ''Two packages of Cham his wife, nttemptod to commit buI- race, nnd it is said Incited- - tho borhood. window. o Mr. Androw Alford went to to many acts of aggression berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablota clde Friday evening about 9 o'clock, Ouinmual telephone meeting oc- y on bu3lnoss. Thrco of his niifflil mo " T7rtT onln liv all deal- whites. against the rromalns urnctlcally unchanged, and cuirednt Rocknort last Saturday to Althrugh the weather wm xtry Mrs. Green, of Hardtns- sons are in jail In Atlanta awaiting ors. m the physicians who are attending elect directors for the eusul'ig year burg. Is visiting her daughter and Inclement, a largo audience greettho eamo crime for which trial for him at the city hospital, hold out nnd transact such other business as son, of ed "Snap Shots." a play produced Sale- - is Ratified this place. their father was hanged. They by local talent at Dr. Bean's Opera but little hope for his recovery. jinlght'Stome before the body. The Doc. Mr. aud Mn, A. M. Wwtherford. ware removed to Atlanta, as thoyj Bowling yreon. Ky., Graham, a was statod, had been following directors wor elected: Mr. sale of 10,000,000 pounds o eerT3nTdrT?e-pTJvn-o and Mrs. CharHo Foemater, of House Thursdny night. It was givtobacco in tho Bowling Green one- In poor health and was vory, de Virgil Curtis, John Cummins, Clay- Palo, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. T. en for th" bnetlt of tbe Woodhere. '' It ton Brown, Dr. Park, Ernie Rowe Lowe last Sunday. men's Circle and wa3 under the Imsucker district pool was ratified In Pondent over Ms condition. by representatives of snl,l tl,l,t Iln brooded over his flnan and Jesse Fulkerson. The body Kcown Foster. this city y Miss Kffle Duke's school he-- o wl'l mediate stipci vision of Mlas Leila le Tho tobacco clal affairs ami the fact that ho ha' Instructed fo" Mr. Luther Ilunsaker be out next week. S!?e has taught I. BeWltt, a young lady or rare Announcement is mado of the ap- tho different unions. 4 mlrnt. The entertainment proaching marrlago of Mr. J. Ncy was purchased by John W. Brown, hut little monov for tho Christmas, for county director, at the county a fine school. was splendid throughout and was Foster, Junior editor and one of the of Louisville, at average price of ?7. season and that In a moment of wlM convontioi' which meets at McITenry dosperntlon ho turned his revolver In Januarv. Notice A. S. r K. well received by p highly pleased proprietors of tho Hartford RepubWhen you hnve a cold, got a bot- against himself nnd fired tho shot The Hartford Magisterial IMrlc audience. Each of tho seventy neo- There was n groat deal of rain In lican, and Miss Anna Eliza Keown, Cal P. Keown j tle of Chamberlain's Counh Remedy. through his body. this section Inst vnk. Tho ator A. S of K. will meet with the Pick-Loc- ple engaged In the play performed daughter of will soon fix you up all right and Tho sufferer was apparently re'- - will get over all tho low bottoms ott's at Rlckett's schoolhousc the part assigned In a highly satisand wlfo, which will occur af the It will ward off any tondoncy toward lng some easier Inst night, but I' Bon Johnson, of color, will logo on Saturday, December 3i), 1011, factory niRnncr. homo of' the bride here, Tuesday, pneumonia. This remedy contains was not thought that tho cbanee some corn nnd hay. at 10 o'clock n. m. We would I'kc December 2C, at 1:30 p. m. Tho may was of a pormanont nature and !t local ropiesented. OOOOOUOOOOOOOOO Mr. ind Mrs. Jim Shull nro on the to soo every wedding will bo a quiet one, only al no opium or other narcotic and given as confidently to a baby as is not believed that ho Will re- - Blck list. O MARRIAGE LICENSE. O Come one, come all. few friends and tho Immediate rel- be an adult. Sold by all deal- cover. O O qio OGQ 3 g to G. P. JONES. Ch'm'n. Messrs. Shorman and Jack Taylor atives of the connubial couple ers, m O. R. TINS LEY, Seo'y. iminlfl a trip' to Boavor i.am last Satinvited. The ceremony will be BROWDEIt. Arlev Shown, Hartford, to Lillian urday. performed by Rev. Chester Stovens, A Pleasant Affnli'. Virgil Eskrldge Dec. IS. Mr. I'njiiynliltt Kntertninu'.rnt. Richardson, Hartford. of Louisville. Miss Lattye Sparks and brothers family, formerly of Hartford, .THOMAS' THOMPSON ON noavo" Dam, Ky., Doc. Euguno Jonen, Monmouth, 111., to Immediately after the ceremony entertained Saturday night at their and have moved hero to mako their fuClemnile and Cecil .Mao My- Agnos M. Voiles, Jonas, Ky. TRIAL AGAIN AT DIXON Mr. anil Mrs. Foster willjeavo for home In east Hartford. Those presture home. ers entertained a numbor of t'.iolr J. T. Whltehouse, Mngan, to Eva aitahort trip to Louisville and Cin- ent were: Misses Ida Stevens, Mr. Ben Shacklett, of Paradise, Evanavllle, 'Ir.d., Dec. 17. The friends at their home near Render Gentry, Narrows. cinnati, returning tp Hartford va Cola Cecil, Dixie Moseley, Katio visited relatives here Saturday and trial of Thomas Thompson, of Prov- Ky., Wednesday night. Those prosC. W. McMIIIIon, Beaver Dam, to Owensboro, where they will visit tho and Vera Hawkins; Messrs. Clyd& Sunday. who la under an In- ent wore- Misses Iva Horse, Blanche Mlnnlo Wise, Beaver Dam. idence, iy groom's mother, arriving hero the. Chlnn, of Beaver Dam; Cal Moseley, Mr. J. M. E3krIdgo went to Par- dictment charging mur-do- r, and Ethel Mao Richardson, Clem latter part of the week and going Ernie, Roy and Jesse Daniel, Berry adise Saturday. J. W. Newman, Commissioner of will bo called In the Webster mle nnd Cecil Mao Mvors, StoMr at once to housekeeping. and Ray Hawkins. All reported a Misses Annie Murphy and Ethel county Circuit Court at Dixon, Ky., Bradshaw; announces that Messrs. Herbert tev Agriculture-elec- t, ' ' Mrs. Foster will continue her real nice time. Eskrldge went to Drakesboro Satand continue several art, of Bcavor Dam, CP'do nn' immediately upon taking ofilco he work as teacher of the Primary urday. days. It Is charged that tho young Jesse Chlnn, Jesse Bradshaw, Cnr will revoke tho call for a mooting of MAXWELL. grade of Hartford College. Mrs. M. E. Klrtley went to Bel- - man killed his father, who was ono bett, Harvey and Frank Mltcholl the State Farmers' Institute In They are a popular young couple Dec. 16. Some farmers aro stripThursday. n Cooper, George, Cleveland and Hit January. of the wealthiest and oldping andjlclivering tobacco at good ton and come of two of Hartford's Mrs. Wm. Whitney went to Par- merchants of Provldenco. The bert Stevons, Chester Malnrs, Hon families. prices. est and most respected For Sale Town property, vacant y Mrs, LaBhbrooks, adise Friday to be at tho bedsldo father's body was found In n ceme- ry, Wesley and Willie Stovens. Sp- lots, cottages and joins their many friends Mr. and The Herald dwelling. Clnv-ton- , who tery near Providence about a year ear and Clifton Richardson, of Sarvls Hill, visited Mrs. Stella of her mother, Mrs. Griggs, In wishing them much happiness. A. C. YEISER & CO., Mydied Saturday, of pneumonia. aco. Frank nnd John Thoixns Hudson, of this place, Sunday. Hartford, Ky. Mr. James Hayes, of Moorman, Thompson was tried ' several ers. All reported r pleasant time With the Coining of Middle Ago Mrs. Flora Watson went to Liver-mor- e ago at Dixon, but tho Jury visited friends here Sunday. is a letting down In the physmonths There At Waycross, Oa., Mra. R. L. Wednesday. 1 lAUUKTT's" FERRY. Mr. Lee Noafus, of Drakesboro, hown in annoyical forces often was unable to agree. Since that Robblns was sentenced to prison Mrs. Mllda Draco died at her Dec. Quito n serious acci IS. ing and painful kidney and bladder homo here last Thursday morning, visited friends here Sunday. time the accused, man has been out for twenty years for the murder of at Narrows last her neighbor, Miss Belle Mrs. S. E. Pennington, of Bovler, on bond, signed by an uncle, who dent occurred ailments and urinary Irregularities. December 7, agsd 65 years. FunerSmith. Thursday. Huber Powers, a boy 'Matthews, of "Moo- Uvea In Louisville. and Mrs. Foley Kidney Pills are a splendid al services were conducted at' the rman, abttttt 14 years of age, caught onto For classy job iiilntlng: The Herald visited Mr. Sam Estes and regulating and strengthening medi- M, E. Church Iiero Friday morning the local freight train for a ride. For Sale, Cheap. family Sunday. cine at such a time. Try them. For by Rev. R. A. Bennett, of Hartford. A full Bookkeeping Course schol- After riding about a quarter of a Miss Carrie Murphy returned m aalo by all dealers, ; She leaves many friends and relaarship In tho well known Bryant & mile, ho Jumped off, his head strik Saturday. are Borely from Drakesboro '. fc tives whose "hearts Wants to Succeed James. Stratton Business College, Louis- ing a stone, which fractured his nq '" For Sale, Cheap. Paducah, Ky., Dec. 10. County grieved. ' $r-Falliville, Ky. For further particulars skull. An operation was performed Mr, and Mrs. Kennlth Watson, of A full course of Bookkeeping or call on or address Judge Allen W. Barkley, of this city, by a specialist from Owensboro. He ' r- y formally announced his can- Owensboro, visited Mr. and Mrs. a full course of Shorthand and tf will probably recover. Tho Hartford Herald. didacy for the Democratic nomina- Rich Watson, of this place, Satur- Typewriting, Including all the auxMr. Rowo Harrison, who haB been tion for Congress from this district. day and Sunday. iliary branches, such ,as Banking, Notice to Creditors. In bad health for some time, Is se Mr. Rowan Crowe went to Llvor-mor- o Spelling, Punctuation, Mathematics, Judge Barkley Is tho first to an Ohio Circuit Court. Kentucky. riously ill. Friday!; nounco for tho office. The success&.C, as explained In the catalogue. E. B. Pendleton, Admr. &C, Plain Tho high water has greatly ImYou certainly cannot lose ful candidate vlll take ,tho seat of tiffs,, The regular catalogue price for this peded the delivery of tobacco. Cured In Ills Own Homo (Tovm. OHIe M". James, who was ' recently scholarship Is $50. We will sell at your hair and keep it, too. vs. Mr. T. W. Barrett will leave for Hopkinsvlllo, Kyi, J. ,"W. Jordan, a bargain nominated. lor tno' united states and the one getting It will Esther Gatton, et al., Defendants. Evanavllle with his logs. Which shall it be? Lose? a well known dentist, living' on Ken- receive the same benefits as If purSenate. All persons having claims against Then do nothing. Keep? tucky Ave, near 7th street, tcllo tho chased direct from Draughon's Prac- the estate of Green W. Phlpps, de- WEST XOCREEK SCHOOL way for his follow townsmen to bo Then use Ayer's Hair Vigor. A Terrible Blunder IMPROVEMENT LEAOUI3 tical Buisness College. For further ceased, are hereby notified to file to neglect liver. trouble. . Never do, cured of kidney and bladder trouble particular call on or address, That is about all there is to same with the undersigned Commis.. "I had tf u latce ur. iving a new iviie mis as ho himself was cured, Program for Friday ovenlng, DeAyer's Hair Vigor iralso The Hartfqrd Herald. sioner, ot his office- In Hartford, Ky., on the , first, Blgn of constipation", kidney trouble In a ,very bad form t g properly proven, on or before Jan- cember 22, 1911: a splendid and biliousness or Inactive bdwols and and two doctors performed an op- JIAUTFORD TELEPHONE Oponlng address Robert Davis. uary 1, 1912, or the ywill bo forhair-toni- c It keeps the hair prevent virulent indigestion, Jaun- eration, but tho first relief I had COMPANY INCORPORATKta ever Recitation' Mrs. Bertha Lewis. F. L. FELIX, barred. dice or galj stones. They regulate was after taking Foley Kidney Fills. Whistling Forrest Hudson and soft and smooth and greatly Master Commissioner. liver, stomach and, bowels anbuiid They, have done, me more' good than Tho Dwensboro Inquirer says: , 49t4 promotes its growth. It does Charlie Foster. Solo Marllssa Fob. Ohio Circuit Court up. your health. Only 2Cc at James. anything elsef I nave .tried. 1 used Tho Hartford" Tolophone com tor. Dialogue Recitation Fllyd-l- a im not color the hair. Consult H, Williams. Every family lias need, of a good. m to "hayo a terrible pain across my pany, whose Place of business is to Foster and Carroll Ward, Duet your doctor freely. Doctors back, but since taking Foley Kidney be in Owensboro,, has filed articles, reliable . liniment. For sprains, Irene and Clarice Ward. Recess. TMrthday YStnei are studying these Pills I have had no pain', and gladly of Incorporation. Jb.e' object of the bailees, soreness, ot the muscles a&& Recitations Tressle and Eura Quite, little crowd at Uople as recommend them to all whe have corporation Is to operate a tele- rheumatic pains tfcere ki nose, bet-ur Debate. Subject. "Ro- - questions much more than f Sanderf sembled at the residence of Mr. J. kidney trouble. For sale' byall phone system, Iroa Hartford to ter than Chamberlain's. Sold by all I solved. That Ambition Is a Vice. in former days. ' , .Cecil, .lltlBt rtwCu'f-i- ni . efiVr&tW other towns jwd eHlet, MitJatoo to deal-eraLNot a Virtue.' Afljrmatlve: J, P. TOBACCO POOLERS D San-derfuCa-so18.--Tr. to-day; Bos-wort- h, II .. o, no-gro- es to-da- Ro-sln- to-da- i to-da- hls-tricn- -- al be-ln- 000000000 i - first-degr- best-know- two-stor- Hair to-da- ? to-d- it hair-dressin- r hair -- ""' --wJtti wj ynv , i f:,"Jnfl'"'?W iFr,HHy't;iWWW PAGE TWO. THE HARTFORD HERALD WEDNE8DAV, DEC,2p, &$ lll' ooxx50ooc5000000ooooooooooooooooooooocxooooooooooooooooooo6oooooooooooooooocx ooooooodooooi: ZT3I ' V. 3 - rf' CHINA AND GLASSWARE f- DOEIS FROM 5c TO $3 Mugs Vases Lamps Salads Cuspidors Berry Sets Water Sets Baby Dolls China Dolls Negro Dolls Clown Dolls Dressed Dolls Sleeping Dolls Kid Body Dolls Linen Body Dolls Bisque Head Dolls Brass Head Dolls Ornaments Dinner Sets Punch Bowls Celery Trays Powder Boxes Hair Receivers Cups and Saucers Bowls and Pitchers J II BflHart Schafflierlf MarxfiJ Patent Head Dolls And still some. Pay our Doll Family a friendly call. I SANTA CLAUS AGAIN REMINDS His Subjects that his old headquarters have been so satisfactory that he again advises all communications directed lo him in care of $! E. P. BARNES & BRO., Beaver Dam, Ky. On that eventful night he will make his usual rounds to all the little stockingj: hung up by the family fireside and leave presents to make the Van Winkle and Santa Claus is sure to come. grown-up folks happy. Children, go to bed early, sleep the sleep of Rip Visit our store, look over the nice things prepared for this great distribution presents for any size and any age.. Toys to amuse Dolls that will make the little ones happy Christmas Edibles, Toilet Articles of every discription, Home Comforts and Decor, ations, Wearing Apparel to Suit every taste. mm wear 8 Miscellaneous Presents Furniture Toys! Everything to Amuse. Cups Birds Balls Tables Substantial Presents for Men and Boys. Suits, Overcoats, Shirts, Ties, Pants, Shoes, Hats, Suspenders, Underwear, Gloves, Socks, Cuff I't Buttons, Mufflers, Sweaters and Pictures Tie Boxes Toilet Sets Brush Sets Cigar Jars Glove Boxes Military Sets Jewelry Cases Smoking Sets . Beds Handkerchiefs. LADIES' WEAR Chairs Tables Springs . Rockers Dressers Mattresses Davenports Folding Beds Bed Room Suits i 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 . Manicure Sets Coat Suits, Cloaks, Skirts, Waists, Work Baskets Petticoats, Hats, Dress Goods, Kodak Albums Picture Frames Gloves, Neckwear, Scarfs, AviaPost Card Albums tion Caps, Silk and Cotton Hose, Handkerchief Boxes Sweaters, Hand Bags, Lace Pins, Photograph Albums Belt Pins, Belts, Back Combs, And Many, Many More Side Combs and Barettes. Kitchen Cabinets You can't find in any half dozen Stores the assortment you find in this one mammoth institution. Won't you come Trunks Horses & Wagons We have every conceivable sort of toy to amuse and instruct the, children, at prices to accommodate any purse. A fine selection of the latest novelties. Come, let us show you. and see? '4 9 BRO I II BEAVER DAM, KENTUCKY '.? ' . ,. iUCinpnilMthinnnnnnnrrrnnnnnrrnnnnnr"m uV" rr-- MAIN STREET v - " UMWWMWWW iR- - JH' WEDNESDAY, DEO. 20, 1011. THE HARTFORD HERALD PAGE THREE. i Rrai imH mi wiiiiMiirmwi II ii IB jgr i ifcm lS ft It) 19 ii g J$T 4 iiniifriiri'ifii i Aiw To Everybody and a cordial invitation to all to visit Clocks, Jewelry, and in fact everything that is the best selected. If you think of buying something for your Sweetheart, Mother, Sister, Brother, Husband, Wife, Son or Daughter, remember I have almost anything you may want, suitable for an Xmas Present. Come and see my beautiful line of Jewelry, at such low prices that everybody can afford to buy. Prices within the reach of the poor as well as the rich. Remember every article in my You should come at once before the stock is picked over. Let us supply you with something to cause this store is guaranteed. Xmas to be remembered .by the one you love. first-clas- R. W, King's Jewelry Store, where you will find an stock of Watches, s kepi in a store of its kind. Not the largest stock in the whole country, but up-to-da- te 8 g 8 g a OOOOOOCOOCOOCOOOOCCOCOOCOO R. W. KINO, OF THE bly, and I believe they will make a record which will bo regarded by all as satisfactory and honorable. "Among the most Important measures Indorsed by the Democratic platform and supported by the candidates for office at the last election, and to which both Stato officers nnd membors of the General Assembly aro pledged, aro the following, which, at the present tlmp, I can not discuss at length: "More efllclcnt and more practical common school system, and educational Institutions of the State wisely and economically administered, and woman's suffrage in school elections. laws and conservative "Wise which will encourage roads and building, bridge and reasonable State aid where each county first does Its part. "Revision of the tax system by submission to a vote of the people whether or not they desire to adopt an amendment to our State Constitution broadening tho powers of tho General Assembly, so that It may classify property for tho purpose of taxation. "Change in the present method of selecting the Prison Commissioners of tho State, and the removal of all politics from the management of our penal Institutions. "Creation of a department of banking, providing for competent Inspection of all our State financial MAIN STREET rccCOCOGOCCOOCOCOOOOSCCCCO O. P. VCCOOOCOOOCOOCCOCCOOCOCOCO 0O0O0GOCC3COC0GCCOOO0OGCOO HARTFORD QCCOCGCOCOCOCOOCQCGCCQSQCC GCX3CGOVCQ3CXCCCCCCOCCKX;OOv.i HEDGES PARI! PLATFORM To Be Rigidly Kept, Says Gov. McCreary HIS INAUGURAL ADDRESS Yfciich Rings With Patriotic . Spirit and Fealty to the People. WORDS AXI) LOGIC thorized by the Constitution should not be sought before conviction. "My countrymen, we have one republic, with one Constitution, and ono destiny. "Kentucky Is a component part of the great federal Union, ono State In a confederation of States. That which affects liberty In ono State will In time bo beneficial to other States. That general law which is oppressive or Injurious in one State will be oppressive or injurious in other 'States, therefore our State shares Its part of the honor or dishonor, the blessings or burdens of the Republic, and I desire our Commonwealth to be In full accord and harmony with her Richards' line In a Southwesterly direction to n stone on road near T. N. tho EChoolhouse Truman's; thence with said road to a gum, corner to James Webster's; lino In a with Webster'3 passing direction straight (line) Webster's corner; thence with John Clark's lino to a beech on ft branch, Clark's corner; thenco down said branch to John Huff's corner with Canary; thence down same with Canary's line on the North sldo of said ditch uherc same empties Into tho creek; thence crossing same to a stake on the East bank of said creek; thence down said creek as it meanders to the beginning, containing seventy acres, more or less, or sufficient thereof to produce tho sums of money ordered to be made. Tho purchaser will be required to execute bond with approved security immediately after sale. This 12th day of December, 1911. F. L. FELIX, , Master Commissioner. Henvrln & Woodward, Attorneys. thence "WE USE" ft ) DANIEL BOONE AXLE GREASE m" And don't have to grease but once a week. Made in Louisville by CHAS. C. STOLL OIL CO. T A OKM OP t Inaugural address at on Tuesday of last week, Frankfort Governor McCreary said: "Called a second time to the office, of Governor of Kentucky by the suffrages of a generous and patriotic people, I, with slncerest pleasure, express my profound grat- Itudeq to the people of my native Stnto for tho honor conferred upon me. this Important "In assuming trust, I am deeply sensible of Its responsibility, as well as Its In his sister States In supporting the Constitution, and In striving to advanco the best Interests of the whole country, and In endeavoring to add to tho grandeur and glory of a wonderful destiny. "On this great occasion my heart Is full of admiration and hopo for my country, and love and gratitude to the people of my native State, who have elected mo twice by the An Alarm at Night largest majorities given In the last That strikes terror to tho entire fifty years for Governor of tho State household 13 the loud, hoarse and of Kentucky. (ftlous desire and determination to discharge Its duties faithfully, fear lessly and impartially. A'l hall be Governor not of any particular class or section, but of all thp people of our great Common-wealtand I will have no Individual .BChemcs to advance and no personal aspirations to promote. I Mill endeavor in every proper way to uphold and 'advance all that will bring prosperity to the Stato and happiness to its people. "Relying upon the support of d freelt brave and patriotic entreating the aid and p, Kentuck-lansj'an- v great In councils and mighty in works,' I pledge whatever ability or energy I possess to the faithful support and maintenance of the Constitution and the laws, "My earnest effort shall bo to uphold and maintain policies that will promote alike the Interests of all the people. The Interests of the farmer and tho laborer, the Inter ests of the manufacturer and the business man, and the interests of all classes alike should be fostered and encouraged. "The platform on which tho Democratic party won a great vic tory at the last election places important responsibility on our party, and the duty of complying fully with tho platform pledges not only rests on "every Democrat elected on WELL KNOWN MINISTER the Stato ticket, but also upon every Democrat of the General Assembly, and all Democrats are InRestored to Health by Vinol terested In a faithful compliance Rev, D. Schneider, who is a well with the platform, and the Incoming administration and the General known minister in Rico Lake, Wis., Assembly should feel empowered writes: "I had a very oovero stomach trouto carry out tho and compelled ble last year from which I was kept pledges of the platform. in bed three months. I had' engaged 'I am In favor of complying with tho services of a doctor, but to no every declaration of the Democratic avail. then read of Vinol and I platform, adopted at the last Stato to try a bottle. Boforo It was .convention, and to those who are VBod up I was out of bed, and four rged with the, sovereign func- - bottles made mo a well man. Vinol lu of legislation, I look with con a splendid medicine, and I con gladly fidence and satisfaction for prompt recommend it" Prominent men from an over tha in tho enactment of Uwb required by the , platform, coBntry, da sot hesitate to endorse this wondefal tonic. which are as Important and. neces- yeara For sary as wero ever considered by tho sold ontwelve"Money Vinol has been the back' plam, and members of any General Assombly. every year strtagtheM IU popularity "Kentucky to fortunate In having and proves by wmttosed testa that It will do what we claim tar It. Troriny, intelligent asd Yinri ffanattwa an .wntwt,, uu TOji........ ai..a Z. Wilbur Mitchell, Beaver Dam, Ky. rw sivyi ncumurvs composing the nex GenWal Aseem-- 1 Hartford Co., Hartford, Ky. deter-mine- d well-eaui-- protection of 'The Lord of Hosts, and taking It, and fortunate then thq obedience to the Constitution and lucky parents who keep Foley's the laws, strive to merit the confi- Honey and Tar Compound on hnnd. dence reposed in me by the electors H. W. Casselman, Canton, N. Y., of the State of Kentucky. says: "It Is worth its weight In "I succeed an honorable and pa- gold. Our little children arc troubtriotic statesman, who, according to led with croup and hoarseness, and institutions. his views, has been a faithful and "Election of United States Sen- an efficient Governor, and I wish all wo give them Is Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. I always hare by the direct voto of the peoators him during his retirement to pri- a bottle of It In tho house." For ple. vate life, success and happiness. m sale by all dealers. "Organization and "Earnestly Invoking the blessings among farmers, and organization of Almighty God on our State and ROUGH SCRAMHLK OF MEV among all laboring on our and people, I appeal to my felFOR CHAXCn AT A JOB men. low citizens, regardless of their po"Such laws as will, under appro- litical sentiments, to Superior, Wis., Dec. 8. Two hunpriate penalties, destroy all corrupt with mo in conducting pn honest, fought In Tower dred men lobbying. Impartial and economical adminis- avenue for a chance to work. There "Extension of the present local tration, which will uphold justice, were just four jobs open at the option law. freedom, education, progress and docks. Three tickets had been dealt "Direct primnry election law. righteousness, and advance the in"Explicit and effective corrupt terests nnd maintain the integrity out when the demand for the remaining one became so clamorous practice law. of the Commonwealth of that the agent In charge threw tho "The finances of the State shall fourth above the men's heads. As suffer no detriment which it may be It fell, the men In tho crowd rushed possible for me aa Governor to pre Lightning Kills Few. In 190G lightning killed only 1G9 for It, fighting desperately to get vent. "In all public expenditures, rigid people In this whole country. One's the right to work. economy shall be preserved, and chances of death by lightning are tho members df tho General Assom- less than two in a million. The BLDCKADED. bly, In making appropriations, chance of death from liver, kidney should have duo regard all tho time or stomach trouble Is vastly greatto the available money In the Treas- er, but not If Electric Bitters be ury. used, as Robert Madscn, of West Every Household in Hartford "It Is the certainty more that Durllngton, la., proved. Four docShould Know How to the severity of purtlshment that tors gave him up after eight months prevents crime. In our Stato a Jury of suffering from virulent liver Resist It. rarely If over convicts a person of trouble and yellow Jaundice. Ho crime who is Innocent. Criminals was then completely cured by ElecTho back may ache because the who have had a fair trial according tric DIttors. They're the best stomto law and havo been convicted, ach, liver, nerve and kidney remedy kidneys aro blockaded. Help the kidneys with their should not rely on executive clem- and blood purifier on earth. Only ency, and the pardoning power au- - 50c at James H. Williams. m work. to-da- y "I shall, by fidelity to duty, metallic cough of croup. No mis- te I r mii ir.iii riiiiuiiuiiito iiiiii;.i.'l i u MILLBE HTTHE STORE -- OF THIC- - CENTER.TOWN Mercantile Co., Of Cervtertown, Ky., Saturday, Dec, 23 And want to see all you children and grown-uptoo, there, I shall look for you, and now don't you disappoint me. You had better come. Your friend, s, Sale. Ohio. Circuit Court, Kentucky. Thonias Richards, Plaintiff, vs. D. L. Evans, ot a'l,, Defendants. Dy virtue of a judgment and or der of sale of the Ohio Circuit Court, rendered at the October term, 1911, In the above cause for the sum of $150.00, with Interest at the rate of 6 per cent, per annum from the 25th day of October, 1906, until paid, subject to the following credit: $41.40 paid April 24th, costs herein, I 1909, and will offer for sale by public auction it the court houso door in Hartford, on, Monday, the 1st day of January, 1912, about one o'clock p. m., upon a credit of six months, tho following described property, A tract or parcel of land in Ohio county, Kentucky, boundod as follows: Beginning at a' beech on the East sldo-- of Adam's Fork creek; thenco S. 77 W. 79 Poles to a gum and two beeches; thenco with to-w- ltr Master Commissioner's The back will ache no more. Lots of proof that Doan's Kidney Pills do this. It's tho best proof, for It comes from this vicinity. C. W. Dethel, 1205 Eleventh St., Owensboro, Ky., says: "I had heard of Doan's Kidney Pills and as I was having lameness across my kidneys, I procured a box and took them carefully as directed. The result was that my trouble-- disappeared. A relatlvo also suffered from an attack of lumbago that made every movement painful and I inhis kidneys were disordered. sisted upon his taking Doan's Kidney Pills and It was wonderful how quickly they disposed of an the patn and lameness. In a few days he was at work and the kidney difficulty had disappeared' For sale by all dealers. Price 50 Co., Buffalo, cents. Foater-MllbuNow "York, .sole agents for tho United States. Remomber tho name Doan's and take no other. rn SANTA CLAUS. Pianos Direct From Factory man's Profits jle. N-- A fine Piano $150.00 CASH $ 175.00 on time. Used Pianos, from $35 00 up. Organs from $1 5.00 up. WE ARE FACTORY REPRESENTATIVES fl The Write us for Catalogues. Daniel-Samue- ls 107 W. Third St., OWENSBORO, Music Company K. Vfalu .i. &&& j MHMIMl II, j,., j. PAGE FOCU. THE HARTFORD HERALD Uepert of tlie Condition of the Itoport of tho Condition of tho WEDNESDAY, DEC 20, J Oil. 1 The Hartjord Herald HEBGR MATTHEWS, FRANK L.FELIX, fRANK L. FELIX. Pub. and Prop'r. o Entered at the Hartford of tho pocontl clttw. RB mall mattar poBt-oflU- BANK Doliift. Iluslncss In the 'town pf Hnrt'fonl, County of Ohio, State of Kentucky, at the Close of llutilncss on the .Itli liny of December, 1011. OF HARTFORD , ' I BANK OF.rpflDSVILLE PRE-INVENTO- Hank Doing lliislncss at Fords- vllle, County of Ohio, Sluto of Kentucky, nt the Close 'of Dullness on the "itla Day of December, 1911. ltKSOUKCKS. Loans and Discounts. $52,543.85 U. S. ind other Donds, 500.00 Stocks and Securities Duo from Banks. . . . 16,116.35 Actual Cash on hand 5,641.53 Checks, cash ltoms and exchange for clearing 29.73 $253.dS Secured Unsecured, ..$367.00 Current expenses and taxes paid Real Estnto.$l,128 P0 RY 1 2 8 4 G The lait fly or summer ! Btlll roaming oh the window pane. Democratic March 71 year, when inaugurated. will 1" I'rosldont p little Thlnlc the announcement wait and see! Just prematuro? Chances are that in on respect voting will remain about tho ame after the ladles get used to the ballot. She will probably vote Just as her mother did. One Inauguration Just over and another one almost nt hand noxt ItKSOCKCKS. Lbans and Discounts ?1S7,559.27 V.S. and other Donds, 11,447.50 Stocks and Securities 30,985.12 Due from Banks.... Actual Cash on hand 10,248.58 Chocks, cash items and exchange for 1.701.17 clear! ijk . . . Secured. .$3,700.0C Unsecured, $1,064.77 CASH SALE AT n I 6 Overdrafts . Overdrafts 7 8 0 taxes paid Henl estate. .$3,000 Rurnlturo and $1,000 Fixtures Total Otber Assets not In- eluded under nny of the above hoads.... Total Total Piirrnnt nvnnnutA 4,764. ",T 2,058.61 620.48 8S5.48 ft nnil 4,000.00 . Furniture and Fixtures. ..$1,242.50 Total Othor Assets not Included undor' nny 7 2370.B0 1 S. J. TICHENGR'S McHENRY, KENTUCKY. years, Hon. James B. McCroary Is apaln' In the Governor's chair at Frankfort, as chipper, amiable and able as If nothing hod occurred In nothing only a ousy tVe moantlmt life full of honors. The Owensboro truly says that "Not all the McNam-ara- s aro In the laborunions. There am some of them In 'big business.' " Hut tho chances are that the latter will never be bunted down by Detective nurns. Here looks liko easy Christmas money for some one. Mr. Charles AV. Morse, of nrookllne, Mass., offers a prize of $1,000 to nnybody who will convince him that the world Is round. Dlaisrams not conHe Just wants somebody sidered. to show him why he can't run to After an Interim o? thirty-si- x 10 11 MAIIIMTIKS. Capital Stock paWlH, . In cash $ 40,000.00 Surplus. .$20,000.00 I'ndlvldod it $252,85.02 00 the above neuds Total of .... 00 prol'la. 12 Inquirer very 13 outstanding Certified checks.. T4)tnl Total Deposits Cashior's checks 'Deposits on Interest is pilii) ..S118.2S7.61 'Deposits oil which Interest Is not ualdl .. 70,845.70 .. Total ..$ . 2 . w'hldh 22.S31.S2 $7S,707.92 MAlUfilTIKS. 10 Cnpltal Stock paid In, !ln cash $15,000.00 11 Surplus . . .$3,700.00 Undivided profits, $1,485.42 5,18". 42 Total 12 Deposits on which InJ.34,433.85 Doposlts on which Interest Is' not paid .. ..$23,792.78 Total Deposits ... 58,226.03 13 Cashier's checks out- 1SD.133.31 00 00 00 14 Duo to Hunks....... 15 Notes and Dills 693. S3 , 16 . i w payable .00 Total Otbor liabilities not Included under any of the above "heads. Hlll ... 00 00 196.00 Total S2G2,8oo.02 i:olUucfcj-.- ) JSCt. ) uie mma. . .iu !.. ju.t: IT - ".- . statc of i latolv. '"""' . .Inn, nnvtlllnir in POL. 11.. himself Into print, and the chances now are that Santa Claus Is going to reward him with a sure cnougn promise of a Presidential nomination, all done up nlcoly In political tissue. It would seem that no advlco or urging were necessary to Inspire the coming Kentucky Logislaturo Democratic in both Houses to a strict fulfillment of party pledges as Democratic In the last embodied In fact, both State platform. platforms of the leading parties contained excellent features, promlegislation, needod ising much which no legislator can afford to igpeople aro expecting Tho nore. much of this Legislature In the way Let of duty and performance. them not bo disappointed. rrn.i.i.. !... Ins tinnn rnnl County of Ohio. j j nme(1 above nank flo soIemnly swear that the above statement Is iruu io me uosi oi my Knowledge and belief, JOHN T. MOOntt, Cnshier. Subscribed and sworn to ueiore by Jno. T. Moore, this 5th day of me December, 1911. JOHN B. WILSON. Notary I'ublic. Mv Commission expires January 16. 1914. Correct. Attest: nOWAN HOLBROOK. R. E. LEW SIMMERMAN. reduction visits nearly every line in our complete stock and is made earlier, allowing you to do your Xmas shopping in standing ....$296.47 staple, dependable Merchandise or the Holiday line at a great Certified chccks$ .00 29C.47 Total 14 Due to Banks 00 gain to you. Don't fail to come, even if you do live at a 15 Notes and Dills 00 distance. It will pay you for your time and trouble, and we Bills payable ... .00 00 Total 16 Other liabilities not will havelhe pleasure of showing you that our advertise included under any of 00 the above heads ment deals in nothing except the truth. We will expect you Total $78,707.92 because we believe you to be a shrewd buyer, and believe Statu uf Kentucky,) )sct. you will not overlook the prices of value which we quote below: County of Ohio,) I, C. Cooper, . terest tvid Is will be the most satisfactory to our customers, as the unusual w Beginning Dec. 21, 1911, EndineJan. 1,1012, E will inaugurate our greatest sale. We nositivelv mean to make this our greatest sale and the one that v I ) J. C. THOMAS. Directors. Cashier of tho above named Bank, do solemnly swear that tho above statement Is true to tho best of my knowledge and belief. P. C. COOPER, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me by P. C. Coopor, this 16th day of December, 1911. J. W. HALE. Notary Public. My Commission expires March IS, 1911. Correct. Attest: J. F. COOPER, R. T. MILLER J. D. COOPER, 1 CLOTHING You ivill want an Xmas Suit or an odd pair of Pants. Would it please vou to buv a nice Suit or a pair of Pants at the price vou would pav for one of a poor quality? Then vou want to visit us and realize that vou can do this verv thing. Men's Suits, Boy's Suits, Overcoats, Men's Pants, Boy's Pants every-thin- ff in Clothine at 33 per cent, discount. -3 CLOAKS AND SKIRTS We have had phenomenal success with both lines, but now wish to close the balance. We believe our remarkable reduction of 33 per per cent, will close the entire line before the Sale is far advanced. We have a good assortment of both Cloaks and Skirts to select from. So don't fail to see us. -3 f V." " . Directors Here's What You Save: 11 If any one nnd wo hardly think it over had nny doubt of fiov. Mc- Croary's firm aileglfincc to the Dem. ocratlc platform of the last cam- paigu and his Intention to do ills utmost to see that every pledge con- talned therein Is fulfilled, such fears will be dispelled by reading his In- augural address, contained on the third page of Tho Herald This short message Is a gem of logic It Is nnd loyalty to party spirit. full of "meat" anil sound doctrlno nnd leaves no legislator with any excuse for not doing his duty when the Genoral Assembly convenes. to-da- y. Christmas Will Soon Be Here! i $7.50 Suits for $10.00 Suits for $15.00 Suits for $21.00 Suits for $3.00 Pants for $4.50 Pants for $6.00 Pants for .' $5.00 $6.67 $10.00 $14.00 . SPECIALS Staple Calico y .'.'. 5c Hoosier Domestic 5c Hope Bleach 7 Outing 8 2c Gingham 5c, 8c and 10c $1.00 Dress Shirts 79c 50c Dress Shirts 39c 50c Underwear 39c $1.00 Underwear 79c 0c Shirting at 8c Many other thing? which we do not men2c .$2.00 $3.00 $4.00 1 -- ,?v CLAUS is already the main topic of so thai 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," clean, stool: of goods is at your" command. Each and every article bought right and priced right. You 'ought to be able to find something in this store that would appeal to any one of your friends. SANTA up-to-dat- Men's Hats and Caps We will make a 25 per cent, reduction on our entire line of Men's and Boy's Hats and Caps. Don't fail to see this line, as it is very complete and the saving is e 1 marked. 25 per cent Reduction. tion, all of which will interest vou. Items to be Found Here for the Men and Boys: Kid Gloves Work Gloves Handkerchiefs Neckties Suspenders Scarfs Socks 50 to $2:00 lo to 1.60 5 to .50 25 to .75 15 to .75 25 to .50 10 to .50 50 to 1.50. 1.00 to 1.50! $3.00 to $20 00 -- MILLINERY Everybody is acquainted with our Millinery Department and know that there is no better or more original stock carried anywhere. You will almost be sure to buv something more" in this line before the season ends. Figure vour future wants and buv from us at the liberal discount of 33 per cent. Do you realize, the saving? This enables vou to buv a nice Hat at less than wholesale prices. Everything must be sold, and our prices and styles will please vou. -3 SHOES Our entire line of Wolfe Bros. Shoes will be sold at less than cost. We have them in Men's. Boy's, Misses' and Children's Shoes. No Ladies' Shoes in this line. Be sure to supply vour wants from this line. aio many poor homes throughout the land where Snnta Claus Is a stranger. To the little children of these homes the noted patron saint Is moro a fable then with other children, as they never soo nny tangible evidences of his visits. They do not know what he is like In any way. To them a pair Thore of shoos, stockings, gloves, or any of tho much needed wearing apparel, would moan much; would mean at' least that they are not forgotten the most bitter thought thnt can come to nnybody at this glad season. Do you evor play Santa Claus to a poor neighbor? Next Monday the christians of the wholo world celebrate tho natal day of Him who, although poor and possessing not a coin of His own, yet became Immortalized as tho Giver of all good gifts. He gavo no gifts in a material sense; He built no fine edifice nor founded a city to bear His famllv name, yet Ho pave to the world the most priceless Gift of all tho universe Himself through Whoso Being comes otor-n- al life, a boon beyond the estimation of the humnn mind. It Is good for us to give each other presents at this season, In memory of tho great Giver, but above and through It all phould shine the rnvs of tho Bethlehem star of hoDq nnd love and fellow feeling "Good will towards all . ;:..- - CARPETING We have iust .000 yards Linen Carpeting, something new to take the place of 'Matting, beautiful colors and wears better. The regular price is 30c per yard, but during this Sale we" will sell this Carpeting at 25 cents: This advanced showing, at a reduced price, will mean a great saving on your spring purchase if vou will only buv now1. Ask to see this line. 1 '..' ' ...-- . Shirts House Shoes :...' II 25 Per Cent. Reduction Will also be made on our entire line of Dress Goods. Silks. Linens. Waistings. Umbrellas and Jewelry. Make vour selections early and ' be better pleased. Overcoats and Suits I Items to be Found Here for Ladies and Misses: Kid Gloves Collarettes and Muffs ..... Neckwear .'. - men." , Rub tho Joints "with BALLARD'S rhou-matis- SNOW ;LTNIMENT to rellovo Jt pqnotrates the flesh to tho bono, conveying Its soothing and restorative' influence to tho spot whero the pain' exists.,. Price 25c, 50c. and $1.00 por botUe. Sold by Hartford PugrCa,; Hartford, Ky to 8 1.50' to 10.00, to .50 ' to 1.50' SilkScarffs .' Coat Sweaters .'... r. a :. . i;00 to y.OO Scissors, all kinds 25 to 1.00 .10 to Neck and Belt Pins 5 to .60 Handkerchiefs v .(..U.....r.. ....... 5.00 to 22.50 Suits and Coats 1.00 to House Shoes 1.50' Rocking Chairs tosuit any member pf the family., We Invite you to call and do your Christmas shopping here. $1.00 1.50 ..v;. .25 .V.'L .25 . 1-- Come to see us during this SaIe.xWe have tried to arrange. the date to suit your convenience, making the Sale in December instead of January, which is our custom. But we realize that by January the most f the people are through with their winter buying, and are thus not benefited bv the Sale. So we have begun our Sale in December, and by so doing place vou in a position to do your holiday tradingand at the same time be benefited by the liberal discount which the Sale offer. Everybody knows our stock. ' It is as good and complete as vou will find in the Green River section. embracing every. .article of 'wearing apparel and some of which vou will "be sure to buy before the winter closes. If you are a shrewd buyer, don't pass our door. Come in and complete vour winter buying for yqurself and family. We shall expect vou. Thanking you for your liberal patronage in 1911 and hoping that 1912 may be brighter . . .. . I ! a .! and mure piusuoiuus r lor you. ana again ex iena:ng io you a pressing lnvuauoft io- oe wiui us during the Sale. We remain. CONCLUSION: . 'j fl . , - "V HARTFORD, Carson Co INCORPORATED. A N D ' KENTUCKY i S. J. .' TiCHENOMf WIP.HM.W. t i.jm i,tiuLhit,J.UJtmt A.4.- - ...i.,,1, r.fc lWMWW" .i(i.WiiPV'Biy.illtwi' I f ...,i r,l,wnp.,M. WEDKSDAV, DKO. 20, 1011. THE HARTFORD HERALD We bavo sold already quite a few of our holiday goods. So don't wait until our lino Is too badly broken befdre buying. HARTFORD GROCERY CO. Dr. W. B. Arraondt, Owensboro, who had been visiting relatives In Hartford and vicinity, was a pleas-an- d caller at The Horald office PAGD FIVE. TO Those Who Intend to Buy a Christmas Present for Anyone this Year! Thursday. r Mrs. Sam Richardson, n Suuny-dalvisited Mr. Albert Rial and wife, city, Monday night and left yesterday for Owensboro to visit HartWesterflold, ford, Route 1; J. T. Whltehouso, Magan, and H. D. Taylor, Ueav-- r Darn, were pleasant callers at The Herald offlco yesterday, o, relatives. Mr. Herbert K Big Millinery i Reductio n! one-thir- the year this WE find athave season oftoo much entirely we Millinery on hand. They must move at once at some price. So beginning d off next Saturday, we give a of all Hats. Every Hat is marked in plain figures, so divide by three and take your choice. EVERY ONE A NEW ONE and trimmed up to the latest styles. Don't forget the Big Mr .and Mrs. E. M. Woodward have returned from Loulsvlle, Oiere Mrs. Woodward was under medical treatment. She is, we arc glad to say, much Improved In health. For a nlco Xinas present, come and see our Romau Brass assortment (pure), lacquored to prevent .A tarnishing. OIHO COUNTY DRUG CO. 4 Incorporated. t)ur Xmas Candles (Guth's) are fresh from the factory to us, and Wo havre are pronounced delicious boxes. to them In OHIO COUNT if DRUG CO. 2-- lb Incorporated. You only have to make a 50c purchase from us to secure a free 'ticket to our Vaadevllle and Moving Picture" Show Xmas week. OHIO COIINTV DRUG CO. I have put on display the la gest, highest grade, most in any town no larger than Hartford in this whole country 1 . up-t- date Holiday line itarrlmi I bought my holiday stock W o Incorporated. W. E. Ellis has tho best and greatest rJ Reduction, and Remember that it T?ays to Trade with a House that Saves you Money. variety of Feed Stuff in town for sale, and will pay you the of highest cah prices fo? Also Flour and Meal for Produce. all-kin- I sale. 50t4 U" Piano Coupons Given With Every Purchase 3r Hear Mrf Rabo sing "You are the Ideal of My Dreams," "That's What the Rose Said to Me," "Maple Leaf Rag," etc., at the Vimdovillo Show at Dr. Bean's Opera House Xmas week December 28. In this Ifsuo of Tho Herald will bo found soveral bank statements of these Institutions doing business They all show a in this county. healthy and safe condition and evince careful and conservative management. f I O LOCAL O ooooooooooooooo NEWS AND Men should shave at Riley's. Shop O in Ohio County Bank building, cor50t2 PERSONAL POINTS O ner Main and Center streets. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO VI .Mlss Gladys Duke Is quite 111. This is J. C. Iler's tenth year working for Santa Claus, so don't fall to come around and seo him. IjJ. Iler's Grocery will have Fireworks For Christmas Presents that will for tho boys. last be with you when some of the A new llnb of Xmas Trlx at Hart- others are gone see Carson & Co. ford Drug Co. store. For tho best of everything In Toy Pistols, Guns and Fireworks Fruits and Candles for Christmas, at Likens & Acton's. see the ' HARTFORD GROCERY CO. WANTED Few hundred bushels G0t2 Ford's Mill.' of Wheat nt Give us your order for your Fruit Fancy Candles and Fruits of all Baskets. Ours will bo the prettiest and best In town. Hinds at Likens & Acton's. HARTFORD GROCERY CO, For all kinds of Fire Works, call i H. N. Tate, City Restaurant. Leave your Laundry at my Grooery. tlancy Fruit Baskets of all kinds Domestic finish. Work Guaranteed. Called for and prompt delivery. C. Iler's, from 50c to $5.00. 140. Iler's Grocery. City Res 'Phone Meals at all hours at Toys, Trinkets and Santa Claus taurant H. N. Tate, proprietor. supplies of all kinds at Hartford Fifteen pounds bes Granulated Drug Co. Prices within the reach Sugar $1.00 at Likens & Acton's. of all. H. N. Tate, tho Restaurant Man, has a nlco lino of Candles, Nuts and Fruit for the holidays. All fresh and reasonable. Mr. David Moreland, of Waynesboro, Miss., a former resident of Hartford, has been here the past few days on business. Mr. O. C. Hocker, McHenry, gave Tho Herald a pleasant call Friday, Lownoy's fine line of Box Candy from lOq to $5.00 at Iler's Grocery. Our lino of holiday goods Is now in. Come early and get choice. HARTFORD GROCERY CO. Good Shaves and best Hair Cuts Try Riley's Barber ,Shop. 50t2 one, Likens & Acton have a nlco lino and Lamps for of Quoensware Xmas. Drink Dr. Shoop's Health Coffee. Sold by U. S. Carson, tho ' Gro-cerym- 47tf When you want Ammunition or Gunscall on U. S. Carson, the 47tf Groceryman, .' Riley's new Barber Shop Is and you get courteous treat- -' . 50t2 ment there. hunting peason Is now on. The Get your outfit from U, S. Carson, te v ., Likens wants to sell Surrey ind Buggy. Rubber tires 'good as G, B. ZJLiJ-fift- .49tf .' Everything to rilease the children In the'wfiy of Christmas Prcsents'at Hartford Drujr Co. Careen & Co. are giving some specially Jqw Holiday prices tin Dry GoodsSilotig aid lines. bw Bargains! ana ley's gjfrher Shotf yiSTUfould do so "iu ... ';ii ".. -- 1 "i uwnr,4r. aaMMHUb, bi.ij. . &tr - Messrs. W. B. Taylor, Beaver Dam, and E. C. .Balrd, Hartford, A number of Mrs. Matilda rj Routo 7, were pleasant callers at Tinsley's relatives gave her a vers Tho Herald offlce Friday. agreeablo surprise last Saturday In General Dealers in Three hundred and fifty Books in honor of her sixty-nint- h anniverRotary Library, so glvo your sary. By arrangement tho relatives Iler's Queens-war- e, best girl a chance to read the latest all met at her resldenco on Walnut books for only 10c each. street about noon with everything Messrs. Shelby Rock, Hartford, good to eat and many useful presRoute 2, and Leslie Combs, Hart- ents. Everybody had a most pleasford, Route 1, were pleasant callers ant time and Mrs. Tlnsley was over' joyed. at Th0 Herald office Monday. Many wagon loads of tobaccc There will bd a moving picture show at Dr. Bean's Opera House' hav5"t)een rolling Into Hartford th every night during Christmas week, past week, for reception at the pool, Visit our store, where the lng house here. The recent humid beginning next Monday, night. always prevail. weather has been conducive for put- eight prices Want something In Dry Goods for ting tho weed in splendid order for oinlco Xmas present? Carson & Stripping and handling. Thero have Co.. have It In a large variety of ar- been 105 loads of tobacco unloaded ticles cheaper than you think, during tho season and 340 registerEverything Is moving off How would a Waterman Foun- ed. tain Pen suit you for making a nice nicely. gift? We have thorn. Miller wll( leave for. Judge J. dmo COUNTY' DRUG CO. Brpwnwood, P.Texas, next Thursday Incorporated, ?, whoro he will visit his 'brother, John s jjfrp your Christmas shopping don't HV MIJ)or, ,.whom not seen fofpetttbe store? of .Hartfoj'd Drug for 32 years. Ho will also 7lr.lt his Co: Plenty to seleat from to fill son, Prof. P, C, Miller, Cisco, Tox.,. Shot- Guns, Shells, Ammunition, thit Ghrjstmas stocking and lowest who Is now teaphing hi Britton's etc., for sale byU. S. 'Carson, tho i i prices 4i Training Bohool, Judge Miller wlU Grocory&an, ' e, His Royal Highness, the Advertiser, has charge of the principal portion of The Herald this week, but what he has to say will 1)3 found both Interesting and profitable to our readers. Our usual largo reading matter space will bo resumed next week. All brands of Flour and Meal will be scld at Ford's Mill during the Holidays only, at reduced prices go from thero to Saffoid, Ariz., Beet patent flour, whlto and flno, where ho will visit his son. Roy Milno better made, at $4.90 per bar- ler. He will be absent all wlntei. rel. Fresh meal at 70c per bushel The Herald was put to pross All orders must bo accompanied bj cash. 50t2 the termination of the the last night at Dr. Bean's Thero will be a Christmas trc )pora House by Ned oWodmnn, tho entertainment at the court housi 'amous humorist and cartoonist. here Saturday night, the Methodist Many tickets were sold, however, Christian and Presbyterian churcher vhkh assured a large audionce. joining In the affair. Evorybod' rhe fame of the man had preceded Invited. Tho Baptist Church folks ilm, and thero can be no doubt that will also have a like entertainment lis effort hero was characteristic of at their church on tho same date. 'he class of entertainment which Mr. J. P. Stevens, of Beaver Dam, as mado him famous throughout has rented and moved into the he land. Frank Black property on Fredericc Seated on golden thrones, Klnp street. Mr. Stevens, It Is under stood, is slated for Marshal of the 'eorge and Queen Mary reviewed town of Hartford under the Incom- many processions at Delhi, ing Council. Wo gladly welcome Mr. iibsirilic for The Ileinld. SI n year. Stevens anl family back to Hartford. Tho Herald was In error laU week when It stated that little Nel Ho Dowoll was in Jail here preced TO lng her trial, which resulted In the case being dismissed by Judge Wed ding, as told In Tho Herald. S'e spent tho two nights with tho Ja'l-er'- s wife, Mrs. Mldklff, In tho resl donco portion of the jail proper:' be-o- re enter-ainment days eailier than usual this y ar, and shall always buy earlier hereafter, as I avo'ded get-tin- g a large part of my bill duplicate for unsaleable good-"Come now while my stock is complete, and have your pros juts laid back they will not dam igeany. A few things 7 carry are: A large assortment of Ladies' and Gents' Watches, Cha'iis. Kobs, Chatelain Piuss. Brooches, Cuff Pins, Belt Pins Hat Pins, Scarf Pius, Hmblem 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 Flit and Hollow Silver and SiS- - i ver Plated Ware the ' 1S47" Brand; Cut Glass, Silver and Plated Toilet and Manicure-Sets- , all prices; Jewel Cases, Cloth and Hat Brushes, Single Toilet Artic'es, and a nut line of Imported Hand Painted China, or anything kept in a modern Jewelry Store, nt prices as low or lower, than your catalogue or other jewelers', consisting of the most important part, "quality." So get other's prices and come and see what yon can do at home. You are not obligated to buy. I am cspscially anxious foe everyone in Hartford and Ohio to come in and see what you have in the way of a jewelry store. Some-o- f county, if pos-iblyou have not been in; come this time. J. B. TAPPAN, Jrf - Hertford, Ky. fc w JEWELER and OPTICIAN. i Offers excellent opportunities t' the young man or woman wishing to attend school. .iill Bffimm HADTCnonrni i php V1L WVllUVJl- - r $ IV UWintnG' Inn Qlh Tnm Rnrrino jmi. urn, 1 igmii ucgiHo y pr V i 3 4 New classes will be organized in the High School Department and, at the same time, the regular Normal work begins. Every common school graduate in the county is entitled to the I'igh School work and should avail himself of this opportunity. The Normal course offers special advantages to those desiring to prepare for the county examinations. Enter at the beginning of the term if possible. ! v. j For further information address Bring" Your Produce 1 1 llWi, M. or 11 ELLIS, V.-Fres't. f Likens & Acton Groceries, To Our Farmer Friends and Patrons: Now is the time to begin to anticipate .your Fence wants. We have just received two car loads of the celebrated American Steel Wire Fence. We bought it right, so we can give you a very low price on any specifications. you may need. Call and see us about your fence. Yours truly, Stoves and Ranges. Harness, Hardware, DUNDEE MERCANTILE CO., DUNDEE, KENTUCKY. Furniture, ,kcobpobatk. LIKENS & ACTON Hartford.JKentucky Skim Milk or Cream Which Will You Have?- - he-Jis- As it is our custom, we will have during the Holidkya a house full of tho very best Apples, Oranges, Ba nan as, Grapes, Fruits and Nuts of all kinds, that money will buy. Also Candies of all kinds and descriptions. Chinawaro and Silverware; Everything suitable for nice presents for Sister or Brother. Fruit Baskets of all kinds filled.to order. We will be prepared to give you theCrgam of everything. Fath-er,'Motho- r, - HARTf PR.D, .QRQCEfeY COMPANY. f jl-- 1 i' V wjaA. V loTgnffiTTcy,," - yrj-f, .' '38C- ftfn - -- JP r w;stnirfvf n-t- t mtiTw)wiwyymM AMiMdiMkMvUHpp PAGE SIX. THE HARTFORD HERALD WEDNESDAY, DEO. 20, 1011. honest, candid opinion of how such O men as Ollle James, Swagor Sher-le- y, O CHRISTMAS HEROES. Henry Helm or any of the oth-e- d OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO , j Democratic Congressmen, .comM. II. & E. RAILROAD TIME TAif y pare with "promissory" John Lang-leThe parent who trundles a load BLE AT HARTFORD, KY. Private instruction from expert teachers in all HepartmenU. Day ' ah3 night or Calob Powers, the Republican of presents homo at midnight, bo Stan- that tho children won't sec them. school in session the entire year.- Books free. Free employment agency. Not a following L. & N. Time Card members from Kentucky. Tho Tho host who carves tho turkey graduate out of a position. Write for catalogue and terms. Is effective from Monday, Aug. 21st: ford Interior Journal. of all tho choice parts and then North Hound Muster Commissioner's Sale. looks happy while ho eats what is No. 112 duo at Hartford 7:19 a. m. Ohio Circuit Court, Kentucky. left. No. 114 duo at Hartford 3:40 p. rn. Julia Hoover, &c Plaintiffs, Mark the Studies You Are Interested in. The young man who starts for a South Dound vs. bunch of girls under the mistletoe No. 115 duo at Hartford 8MB a, in. L. J. Dawson, Defendant. . . .Shorthand . . .Rapid Calculation. and kisses the ono who Is too old p, m. No. 113 duo at Hartford 1.46 By virtue' of a judgment and or- to run away. . ....Bookkeeping. ...Penmanship. II. E. MISCHKE, Agt. der of sale of the Ohio Circuit Tho kid who won't ask Santa ''' v1Un,B' .... Commercial ticographr. at the October, Claus for a bobsled and pair of Court, rendered ...Civil ""ding. . . .Commercial law. terra, 1911, In tho above cause for skates because his mother Is afraid ... .Banking, Commerce. ...Arithmetic. the sum of $350.00, with Interest at n0 wii break his neck" or get TOBACCO TRUST , .. . . Punctuation. Spelling. the rate of C per cent, per annum drowned. . .English. t. . .Uso of Adding Machine and from the 1st day of January, 1908, newlywed who will pretend Tno . . . Grammar. otlicr office devices. until paW, subject to the following to like his wife's first mince pio and $50.00 paid November, oRk for another niece. credits: 15 GLOjIY $5G.75 paid January 7, 25 1903; , Name The fond parent who will work 1907; $10.00 paid December 3, all night with an axe and saw to Address 1908, and by $6.00 paid April 10, to, tho Now.Since It Was Recently 1909, and $75.45 costs herein, I adapt the Christmas tree modern flat. will offer for sale by public auction Tne married man who wears tho "Dissolved." at the court house door in Hartford, necktle and smokes the cigars his on Monday, the 1st day of January, wjf0 gave him. 'Acknowledge the College." man who rigs E. B. Miller, Tno Owensb oro, Ky. LITTLE 1912, about on0 o'clock p. m.. upon DISS0LUTI0NJE1T a credit of six and twelve months, himself un to imnersonato Santa property, Claus at tho children's entertaindescribed the following ment. To Its Monopoly, SaysStanley t: Ono tract of land In Ohio county, The fellow who "hocks" his overEconomy Stunt of Kentucky, on tho Rocky Fork of coat to buy his girl a present. Barnett's creek and bounded as present-giver- s who stint The Republicans. follows: Beginning at a stone, cor- themselves tho rest of the year In ner to lot No. 2 In L. CI. Hoover's order to keep up appearances. poles U'HV THIS SIDDK.V COODXKSS? lino; thence S. 7 ' W. C4 Ends Winter's Troubles. to two white oaks; thence N. 82 Hs To many, winter is a season of poles to a stone, corner of W. 99' (Special to The Herald.) toes and W. G4 trouble. The frost-bitte- n Washington, Dec. 14. The only lot No. 1; thence N. 7 definite thing in President Taft's poles, to a stone, corner of lot No. flngcrs.chappcd hands and lips, chilpoles to blains, red and rough E. 99 message to Congress Is his attempt 2; thonce S. 82 to prove that the farcical Tobacco the beginning, containing 40 acres. skins, prove this. Rut such troubTrust decision practically solves the The same convoyed by S. L." Stevens, les fly before Ducklen's Arnica Ohio Circuit Salve. A trial convinces. Greatest tniBt problem. He complacently as- special commissioner sumes that this decision is certain Cnurt, It being lot No, 3, In the di- healer of burns, bolls, piles, cuts, at some Indefinite period to restore vision of the lands of Mary E. sores, bruises, eczema and sprains. None competition, and Bofton the evils of French, among her heirs nnd record- Only 25c at James H. Williams, Our stocks are so largo that you have every style and pattern, and size, and shape from which to m Deed Rook Hartford, Ky. Illegal monopoly, If It does not in- ed In Commissioner's select: and we make buying BY MAIL, Just as easy and satisfactory as you can do it in the store. "D", page 413, or sufficient thorcof deed completely eradicate them. We have special thing that you can get NOWHERE ELSE, such as : Hank Indorsements. Preesl-dor- tt to produce the sums of money orderCnce again, therefore, the Draughon's More bankers Indorse Levy's Special Levy's Special Boys is found advocating In a mes- ed to be made. The purchaser will be required to Practical Business College than In sage to Congress a cause that is not Men 2 Suits Suits popular with the people, for the oxecute bond with approved secur- dorse all other business colleges In ol the United States combined. For merest tyro In the study of trusts ity Immediately after sale. This 12th day of December. 1911. catalogue, address Draughon's Pracrecognizes the Tobacco Trust "dissoand all tho Loading Lines of College, Nashville, tical Business F. L. FELIX, lution" as n victory for that monopTenn., or Paducah, Ky., or Evans-vlllMaster Commissioner. oly. That even Wall street so conInd., or Washington, D. C. Heavrln X-- Woodward, Attorneys. siders It, Is evidenced by the fact We lB8UO whlclIW that the securities of the Tobacco When the hands chap badly and SI 00 Reward, SIOO. Trust are higher after the "dissoluy WE ALSO SEND SAMPLESFREE. Tho readers of this paper will be tho skin splits on the finger tlps,,e-ertion" than before. motion Is painful. BALLARD'S Mention this paper and writo us fully for anything: you want In our lino, and you'll get a prompt upon pleased to learn that there Is at least "The 'punishment' Inflicted SNOW LINIMENT puts nn end to and satisfactory answer. And if anything you buy hero Is not exactly what you want It mav tin the Amorcan Tobacco Company for one dreaded disease that science has misery. tokuiuDu mux yuui Au.ui.mjb wui ue immediately xvlSJ! UJNUJSJLJ. One or two applicabeing In existence In violation of the been able to cure In all Its stages, the Members Retail Merchants Association. Railroad Fares Refunded at Certain Times. and that Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh tions heals all soreness and restores law," declares Chairman Stanley, of to sound condition. Price A House Established CO Years Ago. The Largest In Its Line. Investigation Committee, Curo Is the only positive cure now the hands the Steel 25c, 50c and $1.00 per bottle. Sold "Is worth hundreds of millions of known to the medical fraternity. Ca- by Drug Co., Hartford, The XHrd to that concern. There Is tarrh being a constitutional dlsease.re-nulre- s Ky.,Hartford & Co., dollars Donovan Beaver Dam, a constitutional treatment. not a trust In the United States or Bright and Ky. m In the world which would not give Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken InternalSpot. Market. millions to be 'dissolved' as it has ly, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, therebeon dissolved." FOR FLETCHER'S And the President devotes his of- by destroying the foundation of the ficial message to Congress to an at- disease, and giving the patient I tempt to make It appear that this strength by building up the constituChristmas on Wash Day. tobacco trust decision is a great vic- tion and assisting nature In doing its tory for tho Independent tobacco work. The proprletois have so much "Do you know that Christmas men and the people. faith in its curative powers that they ccmes on Monday this year " of the Treasury De- offer One Hundred Dollars for any Estimates "Whai dlfferonce does It make?" partment for running the Govern- case that It falls to cure. Send for sengcr trains aro shy about getting struction of its third model city. "It mav mean serious trouble. dogwood and black oak, twenty-fiv- e Monday all the stocking will bo In poles from his N. W. corner; thence off at Island and when they do, It Is Th0 third city will bo built on Main ment during tho next fiscal year, list of testimonials. Address, N. 1C7 poles to a Ihckory and white only which have Just been submitted to the wash." F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. for a moment. Island is a Boone, below the mouth of Potter's Congress, contemplate a saving of Finley line; town of 1,000 population and is lo- Fork, on the main line of the LexSold by druggists, 75c. oak In the original as compared with $21,283,921.43, thence E. with said line to the cor- cated on tho Louisville nnd Nash- ington & Eastern road. Take Hall's Family Pills for constiAt first ner, a chestnut and poplar; thence ville railroad, In McLean county. the amount appropriated for the fis- pation. some big mills will bo Installed, FOR FLETCHER'S cal year 1911-191with W. Maddox's line S. to Wm. which will manufacture tho lumber POUXI) Tho quicker a cold is gotten rid from the natlvo forests with Which This is in contrast to past Repub- A THIRTV-F1VMaddox's corner; thence W. to the "TATER" FOR PRESIDENT Mark, for Inbeginning, and being same land con- of the less tho danger from pneu- to do the extenslvo building that is lican performances. Master Commissioner's Sale. stance, the following comparative veyed to Thomas Maddox, deceased, monia and other serious diseases. under contemplatiqn, Ohio Circuit Court, Kentucky. Savannah, Ga., Dec. 9. The Rev. figures which best toll tho story of by Jos. L. Davis, and wife, on Juno Mr. B. W. L. Hall, of Waverly, Va., believe ChamberJ. I). Brasell, a Baptist minister liv- w. A. Maddox, Plaintiff, Republican extravagance: Gth, 1853, and which deed is of says: "I firmly vs. y ing near Savannah, shipped lain's Cough Remedy to be absoluteAnimal Appropriation. record in the Ohio County Clerk's to President Taft as a Christmas Ex Parte, Defendant. $ 340,000,000 1808 oillcc, Deed Book M, page 585. The ly the best preparation on tho marBy virtue of a Judgment and or000,000,000 present, n giant sweet pototo weigh1900 mineral and coal right underlying ket for colds. I have recommended When you feel Zaxr, pounds and measur- der of sale of tho Ohio Circuit said land has heretofore been sold, It to my friends and they all agree Stretchy, Sick, Half 1,103,387,508 ing thirty-fiv- e 1909 Blue and Out of Sorts, Court, rendered at the October term, a, ing 3 feet and 10 Inches In circumFor salo by all deal-erPer Capita Cost of Running and is therefore not Included In this with mo." look to tho Liver; it is m ference, which he raised on his 1911, In the above cause for tho sale. Torpid. fiorpiiinient. Ho did not send an opossum purpose of dividing the proceeds $ COO farm. 1890 Tho purchaser will bo required to amongst tho parties as their interniO DAMAGES WERE 8.00 to go with the "tater." 1900 execute bond with approved security AWARDED THE PLAINTIFF 12.40 Subscribe for The Herald. SI a year. ests appear herein, after paying the Immediately after sale. 1909 costs, including n reasonable attorXa the Itemed? Yoa Need. Why have tho Republicans sudThis 9th day of December, 1911. Tho largest damages ever given a ney's fee herein, I will offer for sale denly developed symptoms of econF. L. FELIX. It la an invigorating tonic for plaintiff in a damage suit In Union by public auction at the court house omy, this particular year reducing a torpia uver. ino nrsc aoso Master Commissioner. county was returned by the Jury In door In Hartford, on Monday, the brines improvement, a few days their estimates after having reguHeavrln & Woodward, Attorneys. tho case of Salllo P. Kuykertdall, aduso puts tho liver In nno vigor 1st day of January, 1912, about one larly increased their expenditures ous condition. Hcrblne also exministratrix of the late W. M. o'clock p. m upon a credit of six tends its restorative Influenco Saved His Wife's Life. every year for sixteen years? to tho stomach and bowels. It was killed by a "Uvo who and twelve months, tho following "My wife would have been In her helDs digestion and food assimi RepublicTho answer Is that tho lation, purines tho bowels and, described Two grave property, writes O. H. Brown, wire" whllo wiring a new house In an department heads know extravaonngs bacK tno naDit or regutracts of land In Ohio county, Ken- of Muscadine, Ala., "if it bad not Sturgis last March. The action was pass the gant estimates could not lar dally bowel movements. against the West Kentucky Coal tucky: When the stomach, liver and been for Dr. King's New Discovery. scrutiny of the Democratic House. bowels are active, bilious im FIRST TRACT Lying and being She was down in her bod, not able Company and tho Sturgis Electric purities no longer obstruct Notwithstanding their admission is the highest type of on Lewis creek, containing fifty to get up without help. She had a Light Company. The verdict was functional processes, tho result that they will be able to get along or which is renewed energ acres, being a part of the three hun- sevore bronchial trouble and womanhood. a for $15,000 and was returned after millions less, there for twonty-on- o mental activity and cheert dred acres of land conveyed to Is- dreadful cough. I got her a bottle one of the most bitterly fought spirits. has been no marked complaint from aac J. Ferry by Wm. A. Maddox and of Dr. King's New Discovery, nnd suits In the history of tho county. Price BOe per Bottle. officials that they the Republican of record in Ohio County Clerk's of- she soon began to mend, and was Tho next largest verdict ever receivwill be stinted or hampered In their JamesF.Ballrd,Prep. 8t.Loul,Mo. fice, Deed Book E, page 806. The well In a short time." Infallible ed by a plaintiff was for $8,200. work. Tho Democratic leaders mado . Use Stephens Eye Salve for 50 acres Is bounded as follows: Be- for coughs and cold's, it's the most soro Eye. It Cure. It plain at the start that the necesginning at a hickory, the N. E. cor- reliable remedy on earth for to sary expenses of the Government aotoAWDRCCOWfUWDtDBlM ner of the above named three hunlung trouble, hemorrhages, were to bo met as usual, but that 13 the highest type of poles to la grippe, asthma, hay fever, croup dred acres; thence S. 42 Donovan & Co., Reaver Dam, Ky. nil unnecessary Items would have For Infants and Children. a white oak, hickory and dogwood and whooping cough. curative food. Hartford Drug Co., Hartford, Ky. 50c, $1.00. to bo cut out. on the original lino of tho threo Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by Hi KM Ym Han Always Bought The nourishing and hundred acres aforesaid; thence W. James H. "Williams. m Bears the 188 poles to two small black, oaks curative elements in FOR FLETCHER'S Signature ol hickory on another lino of said ONLY KENTUCKY TOWN Scott's Emulsion are so and I tract; thence N. 42 poles to a THAT RARS NEGRO RACE perfectly combined that large white oak and gum; thence E. WORK ON TRIRD MODEL all (babies, children and Wants a Comparison. 188 poles to the beginning, containCITY TO START; SOON Island Station, McLean county, is adults) are equally beneing: fifty acres; being same land con. said to bo the only Western Ken Editor R. R. Perry, of tho Winfitted and built up. in veyed to Thomas Maddox, deceased, tucky town which bars negroes and chester News, and Wbltesburg, Ky., Dee. 11, Tho We tell too hoir. end navkeatnUrket telling why he is a Republican, obbv Win. A. Maddox and wife on tho not a single representative, of the Consolidation Coal Company, buildprice, we art dealewjejUblUhed lalSMl arid can do MtTTS&for von serves that "the Democratic 31st day of March, 1876, and which Ethoplan race is to be found there. ing the cities of Jenkins on Elk-hoBe tare to get SCOTT'S tnn egtitfi or coaaision inert from Kentucky are not of deed is of record in the Ohio Coun- Occasionally a colored man, beating the Standard and alieaye and McRoberts on Wright's it's chants, &eieraes any bank in lot. Serine. Write for weekly price Uat. confidence, and ty Clerk's office, Deed Book Y, page hla way on a freight train, stops off Fork of Boone, owning 100,000 a caliber to Inspire the bett. M. SABCL4.SON 347. we assume that tboy are a fair samHUM)7 St Banal St. IWtHHU, IT. for a few minutes, not knowing of acres in tho heart of the Elkhorn ALL DHUQQIST8 fteafeM Ik UBI, HIDES, WML. States." Wo SECOND TRACT Beginning on the antipathy. He soon "beats IL" coal field, makes the announcement ple of those from other the W. Maddox line at a hickory, ' Even the colored porters on the pas- - that It will shortly start the con would like to hare Brother Perry's 'The Hartjord Herald ooooooooooooooo Educate For Business - v 'M i ' ... INJTS t& Daviess County Business College Pre. good-natur- cold-sore- s, ORDER ss CLOTHES FROM US AND But the Best. WE PAY EXPRESS '."-- i BY NAIL We Handle at ior SAVE MONEY. with Pants pairs o, FURNISHINGS, HATS AND SHOES. CATAIOGr FRBE. lAi Knutst!0' Children Cry LEWS LOUISYILLE, KY. G ASTO R A it Children Cry 2. E CASTORIA , to-da- HERBINE Kuy-kenda- ll, to-w- lt: ," Scott's Emulsion des-pera- CASTORIA Children Cry O A STO R A Sun-SentinReprd-sentativ- &&& R'ii l mNEireBri es rn 11-- j..v rjjm v 'rnnfwfS?!J! THE HARTFORD HERALD PELLAGRA IN KENTUCKY PAGE SEVEN. I "WEDNESDAY, DEO. 20, 1011. lighting odds, an authority at the hospital stated his belief that Runnel will probably recover. Runnel was ablo to talk this evening and told tho story of his stabbing. Only five case3 for all time At are on record In which tho patient JJvod after having stitches taken In his heart, according to a local au- My Doctor Said "Try Cardul," writes Mrs. Z. V. Spell, of Hayne, N. G " I was in a very low state of health, and was not able to be up and. tend to my duties. I did try Cardui, and soon began to fcel better. I got able to be up and help do my housework. I continued to take the medicine, and now I am able to do my housework and to care for my children, and I feel as though I could never praise Cardui oough for the benefits I have received." BECOMING WIDESPREAD Says Frankfort Physician to Asylums. 1 Present PrincipallyConfined thority. LARDU I Womln'sTonic Cardui is successful, because it is made especially for women, and acts specifically on the womanly constitution. Cardui does one tiling, and docs it well. That explains the great success which it has had, during the past 50 years, in helping thousands of weak and ailing women back to health and happiness. If you are a woman, feel tired, dull, and are nervous, cross and irritable, it's because you need a tonic. Why not fry Cardui? Cardui builds, strengthens, restores, and acts in every way as a special, tonic remedy for women. Test it for yourself. Your druggist sells Cardui. Ask him. Write to Ladles' Advisory Dept, Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Ttnn., for Special Instruction!, and book. dome treatment lor women," sent tree. J 55 Pellagra, which has made Its appearance at tho Stato charitable Institutions, will spread widely during tho next year, according to a Frankfort physician, who has mado a study of the disease. Ho predicts that at the asylum, six Lexington within months, thero will be from 125 to 175 cases. Ho also predicts that the disease will be a serious matter to tho people of tho whole State during the next few years. So far as is known, according to this physician, who asked that his namo not bo used.thore Is no record of a single case of pellagra having been cured, while death has resulted in a large number 'of cases. He says that there is so little known of the disease that no euro has yet Frankfort, Ky Dec. 9. linn ooooooocooooooo KENTUCKY NEWS NOTES. O If VI W H 111 Just-ns-good - OOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOO O Henry Powell's back was broken In a coal mine at Morganfleld, Ky when ho was caught between two cars. a well known lawyer and member of the Kentucky Legislature, died at r his home at Hodgenvllle Friday, an illness of three weeks. Creditors of D. C. Miller, Jr., a merchant of Campton, have filed a suit In bankruptcy against him in tho United States Court at Mays-vlll- e. It is alleged that his Indebtedness Is about $15,000 and his assets about $5,000. A keg of powder exploded In a, small mine at Williamsburg own- ed by E. S. Moss, and three miners, 'Andy Smith, Albert Smith and Blain Stlnson, were all seriously IT not fatally burned. The cause of the explosion Is not kiiown. While standing before an open grate at her homo in Bath county, the clothing of Agnes Kincald, 5 years old, caught fire and was burned from her body. The flames were smothered out by the child's mother. The child Is badly burned and may die. Pearl, aged thirteen years, daughter of James Anderson, formerly of Louisville, died at Richmond of af-te- Senator Greenwood A. Taylor, Tho Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in uso for over 30 years, has borno tho signature) of and has been mado under his pcr- tWv'J7', Bona supervision cinco its infancy. 'CCtcAwi Allow no ono to deceivo you in tills. " tiro but All Counterfeits, Imitations and" Experiments that triilo with nndciulonertho health of Infants and Children Experience- against Experiment. Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys "Worms and allays Fcvcrishncss. It cures Diarrhcua and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. What is CASTORIA ilnnininil n 11 4 lift illctAnon 'T- -i I !"' Hartford Pressing FRED' NALL, simply runs Its course which ends in certain death after a short period Sears tho Signaturo of "In tho asylum at Lexington I believe that thero will bo between 125 and 175 cases ot pellagra by the middle of the summer," said the physician. "I think tho people have not begun to realize the gravity of tho situation." Two cases of pellagra have been question will bo asked you almost dally by business men seeking yout That year and a services, if you qualify take ihe Draughon Training and show ammuonto rise. found during tho last More BANKERS Indorse DRAUGHON'S Colleges than Indorse all other bus!- half at tho Institute for the Feeble- In ness colleges COMBINED. 48 Colleges in 18 States. International reputation, Minded Tit Frankfort, and in each THK CfNTAUK COMPANY, TT MUNftAf lRtCT. MW YORK CITY. death resulted. The dls"Kr'Hr Ajan r n auitiat j uiauiurit viiaju udittwivwvuuuiiibt uaiuc icaauuaum lAJiiuiuufia Bookkeeping. Bookkeepers all over Home Study. Thousands oi bank cash ease, in each Instance, was contract- tho United States say that Draughon's ters, bookkeepers, and stenographers are ed by tho patient before his admls , New System of Bookkeeping saves them noiaing goou positions as tnc result ot gon to the Institution. i''-bThere are Itlnniia i .. from 25 to 50 per cent in work and worry. tnkincr Drautrhon's Homo Studv. ....., w. ..w Anntlinr nlillrl et tiin fnmtlv ..vv.-- . "pnona nf tho MlQonRO j In rATAinr.nr w. .,,! i.,.., now no Shorthand. Practically all U. S. offsame III from the dangerously but in Lexington an(jHs Sinn Tli n icial court reporters write the System of BY MAIL, write Jno. F. Draughon, Frankfort, ' An nltlliln Ult' nnntn Ain 1 HKS tllUUlCII nln DUH1V ,(Shorthand Draughon Colleges teach. President, Nashville. Tenn. Forhrcat- - Lakeland and Hopklnsvllle there are kttUBt't The father Is a nod blackberries. Why? Because they know It Is the best. aloguo on course AT COLLEGE, write many. plumber. COLLEGE DRAUGHON'S PRACTICAL BUSINESS Fourteen arrests were made In Nashville or Memphis or Knoxrilie, Term., or Paducah, Ky., or Evans ville, Inii. When your feet are wet and cold, and your body chilled through and one day at Bowling Oreen, thirteen through from exposure, take a big for drunkenness and disorderly conW X.'KMmjfcs1 Protfnsioniil C'trilM. dose of Chamberlain's Cough Reme- duct and one for malicious shooting and wounding. After a lapse of dy, bathe your feet in hot water U.tUllHl'UKAlKDI J. M. PORTER, going to bed)- and you are al- nearly three years, saloons were opmost certain to ward off a severe ened there Wednesday, six opening ra for business, while six more were cold. For sale by all dealers. BEAVER DAM, KY. given a license, but did not open Will practice hli profession In Ohio and so doing counties. Special attention given to ZEECaictf CHRISTMAS MONEY FOK their doors. bnslnessentrnsted to his care. THK HOY OX TIIK FARM Stato Railroad Commissioner W. F. Klalr bought from Mrs. W. S. PRANK L. FELIX, W. H. & J. F. GILLESPIE, Few pcoplo know the magnitude Barnes the old Clarendon Hotel PROPRIETORS. of .tho Fur business in America. Diilldlng In Lexington, which '" HAJRTFOBD, KY. This Is the time of the year when the Leland, and which lias Will prsctlce his profession In Ohio and si' tho boy on the farm not only gets ..BLACKSMITH1NG.. been used under lease as n part of JlnlaKCouutles aud In the Court of Appeal. Criminal practice and Collections a specialty. a great deal of pleasure out of ltnat hotel. It is said that the bulld-nuit- e OfBce In the Herald building a nK purchased will soon bo remod trapping and hunting, but bit of pocket money besides, eled, so as to make the Leland Hotel C. U. BARHBTT. C R SUITS Many people are under the im- one of the most attracivc In Central BARNETT & SMITH. anipression that the Kentucky. mals of America are being extermiAfter carrying the rural route nated, but tho supply seems inex mall in Hopkins county for seven HARTFORD, KY. A Will practice their profession In all the Conn haustible, and with the present years over the roughest roads In of Ohio and adjoining counties and In tbp Conr game laws going into effect in ev the county, Mrs. W. A. Smithy reof Appeals. Collections a special!. ery State, America bids fair to be fused to reapply for tho place when The long winter evenone of tho largest sources from It expired Thursday. She Intends OTTO a MARTIN 8. P. MCKKNNEY which the world will draw Its sup- to ings give a woman a splenmake her home In Arkansas with " M vczf 'iW ply of fur. i i. did chance for sewing or whom she recently her husband, Si Is consid married. Loulsvllle, Kentucky, During tho seven years embroidery; but her eyes ered ono of the largest primary she missed but four days exclusive suffer from the strain unless HARTFORD, KY. fur markets of the WeBt and Mid of tho regular vacations. she has a good light. 1 dle South. There are two firms In James Promt and Isaac Miller, ..GENERAL INSURANCE.. Louisville who are considered Deputy Sheriffs, shot and killed mil The Rayo is the best among tho big factors In the raw Helton at Toges, In Clay county. lamp made. Life. Accident. Sick fur trade of America. The llrm of Promt and Miller had warrants for It gives a strong, diffused light that is remarkably easy to the eyes. And M. Sabcl & Sons, advortlscrs In The Helton and when they attempted to There is no glare to it ; no flicker. It lights up a whole room. HHflHHSZaTSsaKitfflPM Will Herald, Is one of the oldest houses arrest him, ho opened lire on them The Rayo is an economical lamp, too. in tho trade. This house was es- with a revolver. The sheriffs re (or the oil burned ; and the Rayo itself is a You get the moil possible e tablished in 185C. This firm Is per- turned the fire and Helton was kill MeMPpTABUSHED 1850.Rrd9H lamp. Yet it is a handiome lamp an ornament to any room in the house. rlnff. a WEr7FEWh nHK6eMi diamond, a watch, "' haps tho only house In America that ed, three bullets taking effect. HelThe Rayo Lamp is easily lighted without removing shade or chimney ; easy to Otto C. fjSXflH lbKUkfl clean and rewiclc Made of solid brats, ; alio in numerous other styles Issues a weekly price list, thereby ton, it was alleged, was moonshin-In- g HjsaEkH jewelry or silver-- IEvLHi and finishes. BESfSff we. yu raa get ffltmEKDI keeping shippers thoroughly posted IfWBWyjWWthe best quality at and peddling whiskey. AiV your deUr to iKow you his line of Rayo lamps t or write for descriptive circular BfcaKirsJ the lowest prices VEiSHfH on every change In tho market. to any agency of the Tho State Board of Control of HARTFORD, KY. Charitable Institutions has received BOLDEST MAIL Standard Oil Company "Best on Knrtli" ?. Ofllco tip stairs over Wilson & (Incorporated) a request from Dr. Wright, head of How-rt- l, ORDER HOUSE This Is tho vprdict of R. J. MediCrowo, opposite court house. AVill the New York IN THE Tracy, O., who bought Folo'y's Par almost!..half a centurv we have lerred ex practice Ills profession in nil the Honey and Tar Compound for his cal College and Hospital, that sevYirlt& ttJ,m Ua.i.avm ,Am .Ih.IIh courts of tills and adjoining coun- wife. "Her case was the worst I eral patients afflicted with pellagra W. H. Scott and Mrs. Mary., Honaker endure either private monopoly or ree illustrated catalogue. Address. . ties and Court of Appeals. Commer- have even, seen, and looked like a in tho .asylums of Kentucky bo Bent swore out. wurrunis rutemiy clunk- its legl'imate offspring Socialism & CoD, cial and criminal practice u specC. P-Bryan's Commoner. observation, In tho ing them with whipping and InjurHer to Now York for sure case ot consumption. Box 20 loulsvllle, Kr. of the mal ing thorn on the night of October 2S ialty. lungs were sore and she coughed hope that the true cauBe AiUola Quarantsed. For coughs and coldt-- tine BALin Nicholas county. ady some remedy for stampalmost Incessantly and her voice ing and can be discovered. LARD'S HOREHOUND SYRUP. It It out was hoarse and weak. Foley's Honnets soothingly In the Irritated lungs PARKER'S A bad liver robs you or energy, Tho model school which Is to bo ey and Tar Compound brought reHAIR BALSAM ClMnttt and beutilt tht hair. established in Lexington will bo strength and ambition; you feel and throat. Price 25c, 50c and $1 Promote! ft lnnrUnt growth. lief at once and less than three botper bottle. Sold by Hartford Drug Brcckenrldgo half-sic- k Xftrrer 7alU to Bertore Orsy all tho timo and, moreover, to tles effected a complete cure." called tho Madeline UilrK4lp 1U Youthful Color. Co., Hartford, Ky., Donovan & Co., dftewe Cuni hur f&liloc. school. The announcement was a you nro an easy mark for pneuSOcuHJtlXQM Pnigit1u Without opiates or harmful drugs surprise m Brecken-rldgmonia, chills, yellow fover, typhoid Beaver Dam, Ky. for Mrs. Desha of any kind, Foley's Honey and Tar who was thus honored, and fever, or some other serious disease. Compound stops coughs and cures We nro Ready for Uncle Sam Unprepared. was mado at the laving o? the cor You need a good liver tonic and colds. Do not accept any substiSecretary of War ", Your Old... his nerstone of tho building for the new regulator and II"'1 ?' fills tho annual report to theStimson, In dem tute. For sale by all dealers. President, ; Try It. You can't Wednesday by Judge Henry bill completely. school war with n first-claS. Barker, president of Stato Uni- - help noticing how quickly you feel clares that HEART TAKEN OUT, SEWED , find tho army of tho HACK vorslty, who mado th0 principal ad- -' Its 50c. Power would offoct. beneficial Price I'P AND THEN PUT United States practically unprepar'dress of the occasion. Sold by Hartford Drug Co., HartWhich you have laid back-read- y Memphis, Tenn., Doc. ford, Ky., Donovan & Co., Btaver ed. Tho Secretary is opposed to E. W. Tliornsberry, John D. PLACED IN YOUR R&I-- ' to make them new. Henderson, Dam, Ky. m the scattering of the army over the a negro, who was stabbed by and J. M. Hnnby,-of DENCB OR PLACE OF BUS- country and omplmslzes tho lack ot Send your old Suits,' old was have sued tho Sobreo Coal, and Mln- n fight INESS. AND PUT YOURSELF to th heart in reserves. Inviting Socialism. IN DIRECT CONTACT W'TH placed on the operating table at the Ing Company and John D. Ramsey Felt Hats, old Coat Suits to When Trust maganates say that City Hospital, his heart taken out for $10,500 commissions alleged to THE us we guarantee pur .vprk of the coal shaft competition can not b restored be and tho wound sowed up. Five bo duo for tlie-salto giyo satisfaction, if, n'pt- no appurtenances and mining rights to tween big corporations, they Invite stitches were taken. -- TO ALL STATES. money received. Runnel was on tho table n half W. H. Beattio and others for $G2,-50- 0. Socialism. If the doctrlno thus con. FOR THE COMPANY'S SPECIAL hour, and while tho operation went They nllego that the salo was tended for Is evor accepted by the '' Send them to TO THE FARMERS, on, tho valves of tho organ could brought through them and that the public, then tho CONTRACT only remaining CALL ON OR ADDRESS The deal was negotiated with John B. question will be whether the profplainly be seen working. Ckib FOR TORPID LIVER. W. OBANON. stitches are tn the right ventricle, Ramsey, president of the company, its of tho monopoly shall be enjoy A torpid liver deranges the waoto After hearing the evidence In which Is the lower chamber of the ed by a few favored individuals or Local Manager, system, and produces Y;M. C. A. Bldg. t '. on the right side. They wero aminlng court, Justice Clay dismiss-mad- e by the public. Tho Democratic par Hartford, Ky, SICK HTArufnrT , with catgut, which will be ab- - ed the warrants against Dawso Tor ty is opposed to Socialism and it W. C. SEXTON. Dyspepjsiai Costivenessr, Rheusorbed as the wound heals. jrell, John Bettus and Frank Crouch, therefore stands for a restoration of Local MaMgW. county, and Joseph, competition. It may bo difficult to matism, Sallow Skin ami Piles. Thought recovery after such an ot Bourbon tacrporated. Beaver Dam, Kr. There fa no better rcmtxly far thM sons of "Unscramble eggs," as Mr. Morgan operation Is extremely rare, and the John and Hoard Scott, three common dtoeaMs than Dix. TUTT'S LIVER PILLS, .s a trWwmsw. chances that the patient will live so JW. H. Scott, of Nicholas county, all the members of the Trust than to Sntocrlta for Tbs HsrsM.I For,cJstkfr "ii printing: Tho Herald slight that It could hardly call for 'prominent farmers, against whom suggests, but It is better to separate Terfte No Substitute, GENUINE CASTOR8A ALWAYS YOU WANT a Better JOB? CuzY J6&&4U Use For Over 3Q Years. The Kind You Have Always Bought - ,.2V& ! "' .i. "j HCMB'.iJ'ti ICEllT'X'TTCCEC-S- r Light mi Power E. G. Imm bo-fo- re GILLESPIE BROTHERS. Attorney at Law, Attorney at Law. ad-Joi- ns Will wire your house at cost. Electric Lights are clean, health y and safe. No home or business house should be without them when within reach. BARRASS, MGR, ord, Jsr. i'lleoair Work Horseshoeing Specialty Attorneys at Law, fur-beari- HARTFORD, Kentucky. w $diPil It Never Flickers j. Fire Also Bond You. light-valu- low-pric- riartin H9l3H Attorney a.t Law nickel-plate- d ". Qj'l SOUTH.7 Post-Gradua- te I Barnes . . By it 9r e, Fqll Clones - HAVE A ROUGH RIVER TELEPHONE I ss Han-Runn- ','.;' Long Distance Lines o Tutt'sPills J. ex-he- Mry , jr i BnWyy "wninuy ; ijmii(iijijH(H)iil W ,,,r " "p f - - "- - - - - ,i.""m",'; jatj syrngpg Wff f iwt.s " r . vaGr teianx. M fM ARTFORn' VRVp ' '.V AVEDtfESDAV, DEC. 7 20, a A" OHIO N TAVlll - UNTY DRUG CO., (irsrcore.F'OFJk.TsiD) , CHRISTMAS STORE Father, Mother, Sister, Brother, Sweetheart, Aunt, Uncle and Cousin. Gifts, too, that everyone will appreciate and that will remain a token of your esteem and love. Come soon and look over our stock and you will be sure to find that which will give hap"WV. FVAFUAnA &iy ti-- r piness to you and others. CHECK YOUR CHRISTMAS WANTS F"FOM THIS LIST -- ' For the Ladies. Stationery Visiting Cards High (irafle Hoxes Xmas Cards ' Perfumes Toilet Water Cold Cream Crepe Paper Albums For the Man Shaving Goods TlnHrrnr T.nflior T?vnslira . Roman Brass Goods Jardiniers (Handled) Jardineer Jais Shaving, Trays Round Trays Fern Trays Fern! Dishes ' Ender's Safety Razors $& Auto Strap Safety Razors T Pipes and Cigars, Etc. J MODERN Xmas Suggestions Christmas gifts. Choice perfumery makes a most pleasing gift for young or old. Our stock is very complete. We make a specialty of the famous Manicure Goods Buffers freih, bright, new ideas Ours isn't an ordinary rtore for it's full to overflowing with CIGARS BY THIS" BOX ,. Military Hair Brushes Hat and Clothes Brushes Hanging Baskets Finger Bowls i , ', . for Fountain Pens. Brtisho and Combs Toilet Sets Phi Trays Music Rolls Smokers' Set (Brass) Ash Receiver .Brass) May the Goddess of luck be with thy servant throughout the New Year, May the paths you trod be rosy and clear; , May your disappointments be few and pleasures many; May your portion of hard luck bo not any. Pen Trays NOTE: This goods is made of pure Brass and is lacquered to prevent tarnishing. Special! Special! As a special offer to buy from us, we give a ticket to our Vaudeville and Movfmg Picture Show (to be given at the Opera House Dec. 28) for each 50c pur-chase. Rieger Perfumes Beautiful packages from 25 cents up. May we have the honor of a visit from you? Come in and look around anyway. Most of these articles are exceedingly inexpensive and all are very appropriate. "Flower Drops" In a poluhed mpt cats particularly to tend awajr. It is an ideal Chrlitmu gift. Confectionery QUTH" lions in Chocolates and Bon & Packages (Watch for program- and' list of acts later.) , With Best Wishes for the New Year, We Remain, Yours Sincerely, OHIO COUNTY DR.UG COMPANY, Hartford, Ky. T Report of the Condition of the Report of the Condition of the Report or tho Condition of the Report of the Condition of tho OOCOOOCOOOOCOOOOOOCOOOQOOO OOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCCOCXJO FARMERS BANK A Jliink DUNDEE DEPOSIT BANK llimk Doing Business at Dundee, Comity of Ohio, State of Kentucky, ut the Close of litis-ineon the ."tli day of Dciombcr, 11)11. ss Siit'ft Dolus in Town of (ViiIit-toMi- i. '"otiiitj of Ohio, State of Kentucky, at tin Close of Business on flit: ."fh l)ay of December,' 11)11. UiisIiio-- s at Main CROMWELL DEPOSIT BANK Doiiix liushii'.'-- in file Town of Cromwell, County of Ohio, Stntc ol Kentucky, ut the C'Iom' of BunIiicss on the "tli dny of December, 1011. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts. $29,807.24 U.S. and other Donds, 00 Stocks and Securities Hue from Hanks.... 2,321.23 Actual Cash on hand ,3,109.80 Checks, cash Items exchange and for 107.08 clearing .'McHENRY DEPOSIT BANK AVIiank Doing Business at County of Ohio, State or Kentucky, at the Close or Business mi the "th Dny of Decern. her, 1011. McTIcn- ' k ' fe i A m r r, 1 .2 ' Loans unci Discounts. $3 i,233.22 V. S. and othor Bonds, 00 Stocks nil Securltios. 7,882.51 "I Due from Hanks.... J Actual Cash on hand 4,328. 9G It Checks, cash Items and 00 exchange for clearing 1 v resources. 3 4 5 0 RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts. $31,031. 35 CS. and other Uonds, . 00 Stocks and Securities Duo from Hanks 4,800.50 Actual Cash on hand 1,130. 1C Checks, cash itoms and exchange for 00 clearing . . . .' , 3 1 2 3 4 ' Overdrafts . C 00 Secured 00 Unsecured 7 Current expenses and taxes paid S Real Estate, . ..$700 Furniture and $700 Fixtures Total 0 Other Assets not Included under any of the above heads, Heal Overdrafts 00 8C7.78 7 8 Secured, $199.50 Unsecured ...$229.10 Current expenses and taxes paid, Including Interest on time deposits Ileal Kstate,$3,C48.47 Furniture and Total Othor Assets not Included under any of tho above heads Total LIABILITIES. 5 428.00 0 Overdrafts 1,008.21 7 8 1,400.00 9 Fixtures ...$1,511. GO 5,100.07 00 9 00 Secured, Unsecured, ..$440.87 Current expenses and taxes paid Real Estate,? 500.00 Furniture and 440.87 1,531.22 RESOURCES. 1 Loans and Discounts $20,210.80 '2 U.S. and other Bonds, 200.00 Stocks and Securities 1C4.50 3 Due from Danks.... 4,430.15 4 Actual Cash on hand 5 Checks, items cash for and exchange ... 00, clearing C Overdrafts $351.00 Secured 052.99 Unsecured, ..$301.39 7- - Current expenses and taxes paid 1,015.49 8 Real Estate,$3,314.05 Total Other Assets not Included under any of the above heads Total LIABILITIES. Christmas ,1 Furniture and Fixtures ...$2,040.08 Estate 11,507.27 Total in caBh $G0,309.74 $15,000.00 $44,530.95 Total Other Assets not Included under any of the above heads Fixtures ...$1,741.40 5,354.13 00 $38,G34.0C Comes Bjtt Once Year! 2,241.40 00 9 v Total $39,505.50 - LIABILITIES. 3 0 Capital Stock paid in, 11 Surplus Undivided profits Total J 2 (Deposits 00 n EST 'i. Surplus . ..$ 704.20 Undivided profits $1,091.41 $2,830.58 Totnl 2,395.09 2.83C.58 12 (Deposits on which on which interest is interest is paid $10,107.22 Interest Is $20,011.49 paid (Deposits on which paid)' $10,419.39 on which (Deposits interest is not (Deposits on which Interest is not paid) 7,028.04 interest Is not $10,461.07 paid Total Deposits, .. 23,135.20 $ 7,773.87 paid Total Deposits ... .42,473.10 13 Cashier's checks, outTotal Deposits.... 18,193.20 13 Cashier's checks outstanding . . . .00 13 Cashier's checks out00 standing Certified checks ..00 standing ...$1,170.84 Certified checks ..00 Total 00 Certified checks ..00 00 14 Total Duo to Hanks 00 Total 1,170.84 00 15 Notes 14 Due to Banks and Dills 14 Duo to Danks 00 15 Notes and Dills redis- $4,000.00 15 Notes and Dills 00 counted Dills payable 00 ....$1,000 Dills payable ....00 Total 4,001.00 Dills pavable 00 00 10 Other Total ' liabilities not 1,000.00 Total 1C Other liabilities not included under any of 1G Other liabilities not under any Included the above heads 00 Included under any of 00 of the above heads. . . . 00 the abve hea'ds Total $44,530.95 $00,309.74 Total . Total $39,505.50 ! State of Kentucky,) Stato of Kentucky.) )sct. Kentucky,) )sct. State of County of Ohio,) )sct. County of Ohio, ) I, S. J. Wellor, Cashier of tho County of Ohio, ) I, Alvin Rowe, Cashier of the above named Dank, do solemnly solemnly swear that the above statement Is I, J. J. Stewart, Cashier of the above named Dank, do Bwear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge above named Dank, do solemnly my knowledge and belief. swear that the abovo statement Is trao to tho best of true to the best of my knowledge and belief. S. J. WELLER, Cashier. ALVIN ROWE, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before and belief. Subscribed and sworn to before me by S. J. Weller, this 15th day of J. J. STEWART, Cashier. mo by Alvin Rowe, this 18th day of December, 1911 Subscribed and sworn to before me by J. J. Stewart, 'this 15 day of December, 1911. WM. V. SPRQTJLE. My CommUsIon expires January Notary Public. ' December, 1911. A. R.PLUMMBR. 2G, 1914. J, A. JAMES, Polico Judge, Mv Commission expires January '(Wotary'Publlc. 31, 1912. Cromwell. Ky. Correct. Attew'( ' Correct. Attest: Correct- Attest: j. S. P, McDOWELL, T, E., COOPER, w U. DEAN. W. F. ACTON. B. F.'fLENER, - MORTON, tiOiO. B. LIKENS, J. D. DUKE. -j JlpKtora. Directors. Directors. t 11 10 Capital Stock paid In, in cash $15,000.00 LIABILITIES. 10 Capital Stock paid In, In cash $15,000.00 11 Surplus, . ..$1,952.50 i Undivided profits $2,248.84 Total 4,201.40 12 (Deposits on which 10 Capital Stock paid In, In cash '....$15,000.00 , 11 ...Surplus ...$1,200.00 Undivided profits Total 12 (Deposits $2,430.06 on $ Interest' Is which which 3,630.00 Prepare to enjoy the Holiday Season by giving gifts; We can supply every necessity along the Christmas line. .... paid $11,874.75 Total Deposits ... 18,503.40 13 Cashier's checks, out- interest is not standing paid (Deposits G, 028.CC on ...... Certified checks ..00 Total 14 Due to Danks 15. Notes and Bills re- discounted, $1,500.00 Dills payable ....00 Total 1G Other liabilities not Included under any Of above beads..,. . the 00 , 00 00 We can furnish Good Things to eat, Good Things to wear, Toys, Dolls, China, Cut Glass, Furniture, a n 1,500.00 0 County of Ohio,) I, S. J. Tichenor, President of the above named Dank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge . and belief. S. J. TICHENOR, President. . Subscribed and sworn to 'before me by S, J. Tichenor, this 16th day of December, 1911, A. M., SMITH. Notary Public. , My Commission expires with' the end of the next session pf the Sonate-Correct. State of Kentucky,) ' )sct. Total ,, $38,634.06 Neckwear, Silk Hosiery, Millinery and anything else you may need. inU BRO Beaver Dam, !J j n.'nall. - Attest: J. - .- , S. SMITrf. GEO. W. BASEHEART, C. H. MADDOX. Directors '