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Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.): n. Wednesday, December 27, 1911. Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.). 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Jno. P. Barrett & Co., Hartford, KY 1911 haf1911122701 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.): n. Wednesday, December 27, 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. rvr AIi I iJ I It f THE4l HiflPQmJJ i IERALDubsci- ption Y Per Year to Advance I Come th H rallraiitlRorIJ Ue sews of All Nation6ambtrirg at Jj But All lands Job Printing Neatly Executed nth YEAR HARTFORD KY WED ESP l DEOEMBER 271911 PTO52 119 OIsnNERO GIVES iiPRESENTorfoOD =0 His Victims Livin r Near Henderson foOtEO E FAMIIY WAS STRICKEN Two Are Dead and the Others Seem to Have Had Nar row Escapes ALLEGED IOISONEIl ARRESTED Henderson Ky Dec 22Bless- up 0 Lord and these Thy gUts fcfhlch we are about to receive from fjThy bounty through Christ our Lord ttftmen Uttering these words of gruco omas P Royster and his family gan their evening meal in their lome at Robards several miles from here shortly after C oclock last night The Lord has been good to us this year hasnt He father spok trine the thirteenyearold daughter For a few minutes the family o Chilstmas and success on Yedfarm during the next year f After a while there was stillness it the supper table and each ate tr Hence Suddenly there was ia inrlH shriek and a pitiful cry and lenry Rorster the twontyyearoU tan toppled from his chair flW God Father I am dying I u font he sobbed convulsively as he words died on his lips A rain ite later the elder Royster uttered i feeble groan and fell to tho floor ill rushed to the aid of their low id ones The scene was made more piteous when Lorlno the little daughter crumpled in a heap on the floor stricken by convulsions Rushing to the telephone Mrs Royster summoned physicians On their arrival an attempt was made r l RoysterKitPhysicians reached the scene Go fcng into the kitchen of the house ir water they found the body of etbj Davis the negro cook for the miry lifeless on the floor and by ghIrelghbors for miles around were ummonded Messengers on horse ack were sent to Henderson for more physicians Five doctors worked untiringly- o relieve the elder Royster but It Is believed he will die Lorin the girl probably will not live and Mrs Royster has suffered a nervous Collapse and Is In A serious condl tlplt Physicians notified Sheriff A H Abbott of Henderson and who Im ttdlately went to the scene Nelgh Tt told the official that Royster intimated that a certain person S d It in for him but that he was afraid of the threat Although Sheriff Abbott refused jddiyulgg what members of the Ab bott family told him of tho alleged threat he says that he has under surveillance m person who visited the Royster home yesterday and this afternoon and who he Js almost certain took the poison intto the house 1 He said also that the suspect had or some time been in love with one tho Royster girls and that ho had en told by tho elder Royster not call upon the girl as his pres ce was not agreeable to other mbers of the family Following the words between then and the father of tho girl it 1ft Id the suspect who It is believed a citizen of Evansville declared it hd would get oven i esterday afternoon the person led at the Roystor home stating- t his visit was only friendly and it he did not care to see the girl Betook with him some fruit and ioefcs and other things which he declared he wanted to give as a ffirlgtmas present to Mr Royster If Is not known whether the Witcr family ate or drank of the 5 of pear which the visitor tight into the house The Hen on detectives and Sheriff Ah have taken all the food ann t in the house to Henderson and ji- IIImmediately haVe it examined fc chemist x iQ RoYSter family tIsrweH known dUb community They have rc J ted nt Hpbafds for many year 1Mr Roster is considered one of the wealthiest farmers In this section of the State Jury Hays Bunials Poisoner Henderson Ky Dec 23Do velopments in the Royster poison ing case took a sensational turn to lay when Phillip Burns who had represented himself to the people o f arrestged and charged the crme Tho Coroners jury was quick in reaching a verdict as follows fWe the jury find from the evidence before us that the bodies of Henry Royster and Ret Davis col ored now before uacamo to their deaths by some unknown poison ad ministered to them in beer by the hand of Phillip Burrls Two are dead and another dying and two more expected to die dur Ing the night In the home of Thom as Roster near Robards this coun ty asa result of the poisoning Friday t- Around the house of the mur dered boy as Burrla calmly walked up and down the sidewalk in front of the house smoking his pipe angered murmurs and threats of lynching were heard The lynching was avoided by the prompt action of the officials who took Burris to a jail across the county In a buggy In the elder Roystcro testimony before the Coroners jury ho said The first thing I knew Burns had four or five glasses and was pouring beer out of ft bottle Into them Ho poured beer from one bottle into all of tile glasses or several of them at least I asked him If some of the beer was for me He said Sure He called Henry who did not coon and Burns took the glass from tho table to him Ho also called Aunt Rot and gave hey beer I noticed that the beer was extremely bitter POISON IN THElflO HALTED THE NUPTIALS Of Four Brothers Five Siste- randa S i CousinThe Dead and Dying Olvey Ark Dec 23Five sis ters four brothers and n cousin wore to have been married at one service here Christmas day There will be no marriage Instead fu nerals will be held At a dinner to relatives and Inti mate friends at the homes of the I brideselect tonight food that contained either artificial poison or ptomaines was served Twelve persons fell seriously 111 and two have died Physicians say there Is no hope for at least four others The Dead Merle Jordan 23 years old Emma Warden 19 years old Jordans fiancee The DyiiigFred Jordan 25 years old brother of Merle Jordan Estella Warden 24 years pld Fred Jordans fiancee Harriet Taylor 18 years old Bertha Taylor 17 years old- Authorities are investigating the case While there is belief In some quarters that poison may have been placed in the food served at the dinner the acting Coroner says ice cream probably caused the illness Tho lovers who were to have been married Christmas Day were Merle Jordan and Emma Warden Fred Jordan arid Eatella Warden Alfred Jordan nnd Ruth Warden WililB Jordan and Mario Warden Fred Mlley and Sarah Warden To Lift Quarantine Frankfort Ky Dec 239hat Kentucky will be released from the quarantine which the Nation Government has placed on tho sheep in this State by March 1 Is now cer tain Dr A J Jayne of the United States Government who has charge of a corps of Ooverriment Inspectors at work in this State stated today that a reinspection of the sheep in fected with scabies would be started January 1 and that by March 1 he thought nearly every county In tho State would be released from the Government Quarantine Such nUrljlitnecs New York Dec 23To David Cohen will bo iiJtrusted no part of the responsibility for the fate of Daniel Lynch under Indictment for niirdor whoso triall began today Cohen was the first talesman called Counsel asked him it he know the difference between do r premedttaUonJ j I+ j Thorns the weapqns the man killed the other fellofr w- l w GOYERNO SPENT NIGHTT IINHi PRISONN In Order to Learn Abou Prison Life PRISONERS WERE CHEERED UlP By Presence of the Chief Ex ecutive and Possibility of Parole HOMEMADE POLICY ADOPTE1 Nashville Tenn Dec 21Fort- he first time In the history of tin Volunteer State the Chief Executive Officer spent a night In prison This was the case last night when Gov ernor Ben Wade Hooper stepper down from his high office and re mained all night at the prison spending the major portion of his time mingling with the convicts and searching among them for worthy subjects for pardon or Christmas Day dayIlightState prison performed his theI morning ablutions In the little pall furnished the prisoners and then made his way with a long line of longtermers tg the penitentiary dining room where under the watchful eyes of guards he ate breakfast of prison chow Nor was It a special repast ho got what the prisoners got and no more The first rcfeult of this visit was an announcement from the Governor that no more stripes would bused on first and second grade pris onersAnother reform that will be In augurated will be the establishment of a prison school which has been provided for juveniles by law but which has been Ignored heretofore The facilities of this school will b eII extended to all l The announced reforms and thcI visit of Governor Hooper to the State prison at the approach Christmas Day sent the blood ofII ling through tho veins of of prisoners and hopes are running high In the breasts of those who look for Executive clemency The Governor during tlie night and today Interviewed scores of prisoners paying particular atten tion to youthful and friendless victs conI Tonight he Is busily engaged Int making up the Christmas pardon list Governor Hooper has been careful In exorcising his pardoning power His predecessors ran up Into the hundreds each year He has a plan of his own he to term his homemade choosesI I roling convicts under a lected statute by which he hopes to work wonders In reforming pris onersSpeaking of his Ideas of prisonI life Governor Hooper had say After all Is said a prison is a terrible place however humane th management and conditions My first Impulse has always been andI will ever be toward mercy but n man In my position should be gov erned by the Impulses of his heart or the Importunities of friends Tho good of to prisoners and of tin I eople must be given more consideration HeretoforeTennessee only thought of two things In connection with the State Prison one of them to get some one Into the penitentiary and the other to get him out It would1 tie his purpose to reform convictsI and turn them out better citizens Tennessees present Governor has been termed haughty a bloodless man by his enemies His act of go ing to the State Prison and convicts face to face meetingII I charge Just as much as did his last summer to the visitII when he slept in tho leaves with theII people of tho Cumberland Moun tame These acts are cited by his friends to show that the man who has reached the highest political office in the gift of the people has not en tirely forgotten his own humbleI birth I WILL COT ROOSEVELT A PLEASE NOTICE TJHS- Oklahoma City Okla Dec 23 I lomplplnlncr that the railway sta J- UonwalUns room at Boynton e Okla was without fire on a bitterly cold day J M Jackson filed a protest with the Corporation Commli sionaUd scrutiny of his allegations thatNTheir eldest a son Is now four teen years of age making the per sonnefiot their progeny list four teen in number Five years ago the increase In the Jackson family be came marked Twins are now live years old Triplets succeeded the twins in twelve months and In an other year triplets again made their appearance One year after the last triplets came live children on the same day The five are atlU alive but the health of the whole family declares Jackson was impaired by the absence of warmth In the Boynton station waiting room It Is hinted that the commission will reprimand the railroad company OHIO COfXTY DEMOCRATS T UADK A FINK SHOVIN The Owensboro Inquirer says In therecent election Ohio coun ty certainly made a splendid show Ing In1 the Democratic column She did not jar herself loose from her Republican alliance but there was such a shake that the coon became alarmed and the rooster crowed lustily bemuse he came so close to victoryOhio has been regarded as p safe Republican county but the Democratic gftln of the past 12 months has placed that county In the doubtful column and If the percentage of gain Is maintained for the next 12 months Ohio will give p major- Ity for the Democratic national ticket r THOUSANDS OF PARCELS HELD UP BY UNCLE SAM Many No Doubt Are Christma- sPrtsehtsPostal Rules Violated Washington Dec 23 Violations postal rules will account for 10f a failure to receive Christmas There are held UJthe Dead Lotter Office fifftTOf pieces or mail matter designed for foreign delivery Of those 2000 pieces aro parcels post packages most of thorn bollev red to contain Christmas presents Max of them wore detained because of Insufficient postage but the greatest number were hold because they contained no customs declaration Under various International postal agreements for parcels post package exchange between the Unit cd States and countries having a parcels post a customs declaration must be made on all parcels Because Christmas seals were placed upon them 2000 letters found their way to the Dead Letter Office Many foreign countries dont ptormit the use of such stick ers and will not receive mall upon which they are affixed The 2000 letters and 2000 packages aro only turnedeback but this number of pieces did not contain the names of senders sendo ers were Dent back for rem ailing More than 8000 post cards to foreign countries were turned back be andowere designed to countries where the seals are not permitted FOUND lxslliirAF11om SKIlVINfl SIXTEEN YEARS ChristImasBrooklyn today was the dismissal of charges which will lead to his release from Sing Sing prison after sixteen years service on conviction for a murder of which the Supremo Court now finds him toi be Innocent Tho necessary testimony was sup plied by two men who kept silent at a time when ho needed them to prove an alibi because they said they were afraid of being hounded by the police While In Sing Sing Boehman sentenced for Ufe met n doctor Im prisoned on a minor charge who I promised tp aid him when released and as a result of tho doctors ac tivities recently the necessary witnesses were foundthe proprietor and bartender of n music hall bopu of whom have made affidavits that Boehman was In their place nt tho time the CrOne was committed Subscribe for The Herald 1 a year A GRUMBLE OF LABORS FORGES Heard ThroughBritain and Crisis is Near A STRIKE OF 200000 MINERS Is Planned and Host of Spin ners to Quit Work Dur ing Week DISCONTENT IS EVEKYWIIEIII London Dec 2uThe labor sit uation throughout Great Britain Is again causing anxiety and Strike Settler Geo R Asquith of the Gov ernment Board of Trade admitted today that a grave crisis may be reached soon unless the employers with the cooperation of the Govern mont are successful In establishing satisfactory agreements A strike of coal miners Involv ing more than 200000 workmen may be launched on March 1 If two thirds of the union men vote In fa vor of a walkout In the election to be held throughout Great Britain on January 1C The men are demand Ing a higher minimum wage scale and are determined that this de mand be granted because they claim the present minimum Is not a living wage On Wednesday the textile mill owners throughout Western England will Inaugurate their lookout against 1COOOO employees the tp tal number affected by this moo being 200000 The dispute here Is over nonunion labor For weeks the rltlsh postal employees hove been complaining of working conditions They are threatening to go on strike unless changes are made They have ap pointed a committee to wait on the PostmasterGeneral and their griev ances will get formal recognition The railway employees are dissatisfied with conditions under which they work and are charging that the companies have not lived up to tho agreements they made during the 1911 strike The dockers and carters strike at Dundee was settled early today with small concessions to the work men and tho soldiers who have been nn duty there for a week will probably be withdrawn tomorrow Ilavolock Wilson Secretary of the National Sailors and Firemans Union Is having a difficult time preventing a national strike of dock employeesWorkmen at the Thames Ship building Yards are up In arms against Winston Churchill and the Admiralty because a petition signed by thousands that tho contract for one of the new battleships bo given the Thames yards has been Ignored Chancellor Lloyd George who Is studying contemporary conditions with the keen Insight of n trained economist believes that the enact ment of the national pension bill against Illness old age disability and Idleness will go far toward solving the labor question which Is perplexing the nation I rWO mNIWED MEN AUK RACING OH COM JoIIIU Dawson Y T Dec 2nTwoh- undred men with dog teams and prospecting outfits are making 1I sixday race to the now gold at the head of Sixty Mile River fieldII miles The from stampedeDawsonIseen I hero since the first Klondykc rush i fourteen years ago Many gold hunters arc traveling practically day and night i Ernest Miller who returned yes orday from the now camp said some of the men from Dawson were moccaslnslwornget a claim and some went through three miles of snow water The temperature was about zero when I the rush began but has since drop pod to forty below I WRMKR 1LVRTFOUD MAKING nOyII At a recent art exhibit In Louls vllle a former Hartford boy made good as follows as recounted by the Louisville Post A picture that is entrancing and certainly one of the best that has over been done by a local artist is J Mont Westerfields Early Morn Ing The composition Is excellent especially of the foreground the shadows that hang over the edge of the quiet stream are dark yet melting and his portrayal of dis tance Is well done Mr Wester fields coloring carries deftly the changes of light that approaching dawn casts across the scene An other of Mr Westerfields pictures not quite as good as this is called Reflections He has caught the surface of water ruffled by broad ripples In an accurate sweeping stroke but the background looks somewhat vacant As In the other picture the lighting and drawing Is good and his trees grow out of the ground Instead of being pasted on Although Sir Westertleld Is repre sented by only two pictures the de ficiency In quantity Is more than made up by the quality of his work INDICT 150I VIIUJINIANS FOIl SELLING TIIEIU VOTES Bristol Tenn Doc 23One hundred and fifty Indictments against alleged vote sellers In Lee county Ya wore returned yesterday and It Is said others are to fol low today as a result of the grand jury Investigation Into election irregularities during the past three weeks It Is generally believed the Investigation will result In wholesale llifrnnclilsemont of voters In this county The jury will recess today until after the holidays Rudolph and Claus A Spreckles Jr have tiled suit at San Francisco against their brothers Adolph and John D Spreckles asking for nn accounting of 18710752 they are alleged to have received from their father during his lifetime THOMPON MURDER IS STILL GREAT MYSTERY Son Acquitted on Charge of Kill ing Father Practically No Evidence DIxon Ky Dec 23 Thomas Thompson charged with the murder of his father Henry T Thompson a wealthy merchant at Providence Webster county on the tiny following Christmas of last year was acquitted by the jury at 03ii Iclock this morning This was the second trial for oung Thompson the previous trial resulting In a hung jury The case vas given to the jury at 330 oclock yesterday afternoon On the first ballot taken by the jurors ten voted for an acquittal and two for ai conviction On the second ballot eleven voted for an acquittal and one for a conviction When an other ballot was taken this morning the one who had been voting for a conviction changed and voted for an acquittal The verdict of the jury did not come as a surprise Practically no new evidence was offered by the Commonwealth and It was the opin- Ion that the case was not as strong- as the one In the previous trial The murder of Henry T Thompson tonight remains as much of a mystery as It did when his son found the body at the Rock house in the cemetery at Providence a year ago- UN1VItITTEN LAW IS WRITTEN LAW IN UTAH Ogden Utah Dec 24Henry SouthwCth was acquitted toda Qf the murder of E L Ed Hut ciTAugust EonHanks who was of SIbandwhile walking along the street with Mrs Southworth South norths ilofonEe waa temporary In sanity and the plea that Hanks had broken up his home or what Is known In some States as the un written law but which In rtah la j written law The prosecution gave notice of an Intention to have Southworths san- Ity Investigated Notice to Claimant All persons having qlalms againsti the assigned estate of Q0orpoV White are hereby notified to fllo- same with the undersigned as Ignoe at his office In Hartford Ky roptrly proven on or before the 20th day of January 1911 or theyv will be forever barred G2t4 YANCY L MOSELEY lifl c l fpttw r 1 rr7 yT7y t- y PAGE TWO THE HARTFORD HERALDWEDNESDAY DEC 27 19U r AN APPEAL TO ALL FARMERS To Always Stand for Or ttganization THE ONLY WAY TO SUCCEED What A S of E Is Doing in to Making of Prices on Farm i Products A HAMlIK TALK TO KA1MKIW of I To TBC Farmer Hark Hear the cry for reapers See the ocean of ripe grain ready for the harvest Let us rise up and get to work Do you see what a great Hold Is ready for the harvest ers If we only get the laborers In the Held There Is a vast area spread before us reaching from I the Gulf to the Great Lakes and from ocean to ocean All of this vast Hold Is ready for the harvest so lets place the laborers In the r field especially In one small spota Let that spot bo Ohio county Ky Cant you see what a great work can bo done for the one great or ganization the A S of IIf we only Rot to work and strike while the Iron Is hot Yet so many sit Idly by and do nothing I wonder what tai heroine of our correspond- Ing I committee Not a single one Vas been heath from yet nearly three months have none by since they wore appointed Surely they i have not lost Ititoreit and gone back on their best friends Surely one can see by now what has been the malting of prices on tobacco All see the need of coop eration So lot us got to work and Is organize and try to the very utmost to protect our rights and principles and the welfare of ourselves and families Can you afford to let such a no ble organization dwindle and die just for the lack of your pushing and standing for Justice For the lack of the use of your pen and spending only two or three hours a week in your local For the lack of your speaking a few words to your neighbor You know you cant allord to do that You dont t aim to You know that If your go z Ing to your local would cause this order to grow and prosper and ac + complish our purpose that If your present would bring this about 1 1you would be there every time Yet you dont stop and think that you are the very cause of It not being r strong aa It should be simply by not attending your meetings and encouraging others to do the same You member who have refused to keep your duos paid and forsaken the ranks on account bf the small amount asked for to pay expenses I ask you to stop and think how 1 much good the little mlto has done then think how much the trusts have taken from you and your fam ily think how they have caused I your wife to work for some of the iIE millionaires wives Think of these 1 things consider them well and I am sure you will repent and return with renewed courage anti make a f better soldier than ever We will 4 4fight the battle and win the victory To the man that has never enlisted would ask the reason whyI r but we know full well when we see you tremble and get uneasy whenI you think our pools have failed WeI have soon you quako for fear more than once At those times you are almost persuaded to enlist but for a little selfish greed you will not You know you would not have this movement to fall through for any thing under reason yet you dont seem to have nerve and backbone a enough to step up and enlist to fight the battle of justice You had stand back and watch othersI fighting ann you reap thet financially but spiritually inorably ypu got no reward dont you launch out on lifes wa and help the world Instead self alone Would you not rath er bo rr strong link In the backbone of the world Instond of n parasite to weokon ono of the strong links It IB time wo as farmers were thinking anti thinking seriously It Is tlrm we were rendIng It Is high time vo were acting and with a vim It Is time wo were attending to our own business as other men do It Is time wo wore acting nc cordlnft to our honest convictions Others zoo our faults and strike at the wouk places so4 lots make theI k weak places strong Other busi ness imn call us fools and all kinds of hart names becauso of our fall ure to grasp whatIs ours Will Just give a little speech which fits us formers It yap a H vast audience of farmers and la e boring r I n n jrrent auditorium and the speaker a millionaire The a J curtaIn arose he stepQed forwari j and spoke as follows You people amuse me Some times you cause my fellow million alres to be uneasy but you always amuso me I know you You are a groat people potentially I great but the blggeot set of fools in the world You have more power and mako less use of It than any class on earth You have one redeeming fault you like to hear the truth even about yourselves I am a millionaire because yet allow It I can uso my wealth foi your benefit hilt I am apt to use it I gratify myself We rich men wort together whether we like each oth er or not You folks wont You I Imagine sometimes that you art going to cooperate but you sooner or later make a mess of It Some your best friends have worn their lives out trying to get you to cooperate and failed I could de stray any farmers organization In the country by Insidious work You t would not even know I was fight ing you I would deceive some of I your members and use some of your leaders You are a good people but no better than those of other voca I tions You are not loyal to each other There Is your weak place Half of you can be bribed with a mess of J pottage to desert your bwn cause Imagine you are doing a good thing You are suspicious It Is easy to sow the seeds of discord among you That Is why I am safe In my business of skinning you No J you wont stick together You cant agree You can be gobbled by sidetracking schemes You bite at a J belt handed you by an outsider and I look with distrust on all the plans of your organization You wont I price your product to the world and stand firmly by It as others do Ev I ory one does this that succeeds Who Is responsible for this state of affairs Who are the In I borors and voters of this countryII Who Is In the majority You dont realize what your relative condition and tho fate that awaits you under present tendencies Your mind Is not on your business Now you may differ as to the utility of what I have said Some of you will want to mend your ways and others of you will shake your heads and say What Is the useIAjul there you areIHENRY M PIRTLEI When your feet are wet and cold and your body chilled through and through from exposure take a big lose of Chamberlains Cough Reme ly bathe your feet In hot water before going to bed and you are almost certain to ward oft a severe cold For sale by all dealers m Ilic January Woninnn Home Com pardon Tho January Womans Home Companion contains a mass of good reading and practical suggestions Among the special articles worthy or particular notice are the follow ng The Girlhood of Three Fa mous PrIma Donnas Turning the Leaf an Inspiring Now Years SOl mon by Charles E Jefferson pastor of the Broadway Tabernacle In New York City Is the American tan a Fallurea most llluml lating presentation of an important mbject Adventures In Economy being tho story of a woman of fifty suddenly deposed from a life of luxury and compelled to earn a liv- Ing for her family The special departments for whIch the Companion Is noted are run of entertaining and useful ma- terIal of all kinds These depart partments include suggestions along the lines of housekeeping home decoration and other subjects No revIew however brief Is complete without mention of the fashion department which conducted by the wellknown expert Grace Margaret Gould has attained n high reputation for interest usefulness and au thority When the hands chap badly and the skin splits on the finger tips ev Dry motion Is painful DALLARDS SNOW LINIMENT puts an end to the misery One or two applications heals all soreness and restores the hands to sound condition Price 2ic 5pc and 100 per bottle SoldI by Hartford Drug Co Hartford Cy Donovan Co Heaver Dam Ky IL Suspicious When the fourandtwonty black- bIrds which had been baked in the IlIe began immediately the latter vas opened to sing the King grew suspIcious How demanded His Majesty were you so remarkably preserved Tho blackbird visibly dlscon orted offered no reply Was It by tho use of benzoate of oda thundered the King thoroughly aroused Children Cry FOR FLETCHERS S GASTORIAubscribo ANNOUNCEMENT OF A BIG COAL NIERGEJ MADE Kentucky Fuel Company to Be Capitalized At Million and Half Dollars Tho Louisville Times of Wednesday says Official announcement of the organization of the Kentucky Fue Company as a merger of nine coal companies njpng the line of the III Inols Central railway In Ohio and Muhlcnbcrg counties was made las night by S A York the secretary of the new corporation His an nouncoment followed a twoday see slon at The Seelbach of men Interested in the merger It is announced that the capitalization ol the company will be 1GOO000 The organization effected yesterday It is announced Is temporary The output of the twelve mines to be controlled by the Kentucky Fuel Company Is 2500000 annually The representatives 0of twelve mines located on the Louisville di vfslon of the Illinois Central rail road have agreed to Incorporate the Kentucky Fuel Company which will operate tho twelve mines as one The capitalization will ap proximate one million and a halt dollars Inventories will bo taken and all details will be arranged on January 1 1912 The following of liters represent the temporary or- ganIzatIon formed today Presi dent W G Duncan of the W G Duncan Coal Company vice president T C du Pont of the Central Coal A1conCompuayvice presi dent W A WlcRllffe of the Greenville Coal Company vice president U L4 Brown of the Gibraltar Coal Company secretary J S A York of the Central Coal fi Iron Company treasurer W W Slpimons of the Broadway Coal Company The following companies com prize those Interested at present W G Duncan Coal Co Greenville Ky Central Coal Iron Co Cen tral City Ky McHenry Coal Co McIIenry Ky Broadway Coal Min ing Co Simmons Ky Gibraltar Coal Co Mercer Ky Greenville Coal Co Greenville Ky Nelson Creek Coal Co Nelson Ky Dovey Coal Co Dovey Ky Host on linrth This Is the verdict of R J bows Tracy 0 who bought Foleys Honey and Tar Compound for his wife Her case was the worst I have even seen and looked like a sure case of consumption Her lungs were sore and she coughed almost incessantly and her voice was hoarse and weak Foleys lion oy and Tar Compound brought re lief at once and less than three bottles effected a complete cure Without opiates or harmful drugs af any kind FoleY Honey and Tar Compound stops coughs and cures colds Do not accept any substi tute For sale by all dealers m JobYou Want a Better That question will be caked you almost dally by bualiiSB men seek- Ing your services If you tecome qualified and show ambition to1 rise Hundreds of bankers toll you In JRAUGHONS lIteratur whl you should quality at URACGMON For catalogue address Drauphons Practical Busnesa College Nashville fenn o Paducah Ky or Svnnsvllle Inl or Wnshlngtrn D C DANGER IN DELAy Kidney Diseases Are Too Dangerous for Hartford People to Neglect The great danger of kidney troubles Is that they may get a firm hold before the sufferer recognizesI them Health Is gradually under- mIned Backache headache ner vousness lameness soreness lumbago urinary troubles dropsy gravel and Brlghta disease are likely to follow in merciless succes Islol1 Dont neglect your kidneys Help the kidneys Try the reliable and safe remedy Doans Kidney Pills which has won a reputation right hero in this locality Mrs A Baur 737 Mulberry St Owenaboro Ky says i Mavoused Doans Kidney Pills and have found them to be unequaled for kidney rouble and lame back This remedy corrected the difficulty with the cldney secretions and removed the depressIng headaches I sleep much totter using Doans KIdhoy Pills and that languid fooling has dlsap icared For sale by all dealers Price BO cent FosterMHburh Co Buffalo New York solo agents for the United States- Remember the namoDoanS and take no other iil m PREINVENTORY t CASH SALES AT J TICHENORS McHENRY KENTUCKY Beginning Dec 21 1911 EndineJanl 1912 wE will inaugurate our greatest sale We positivelyIImean to make this our greatest sale and the will be the most satisfactory toour customers asthe unusual reduction visits nearly every line in our complete stockand is made earlier allowing you to do your Xmas shopping in staple dependable Merchandise or theHoliday line at a great gap to you Dont fail to come even if you do live at a distance It will pay you for your time and trouble andwe will have the pleasure of showing you that our advertise ment deals in nothing except the truth We will expect you because we believe you to be a shrewd buyer and believe you will notoverlookthepricesof value whichwe quote belo jf CLOTHING You wil want an Xmas Suit or an odd pair of Pants Would it please you to buy a nice Suit or a pair of Pants at the price you would pay for one ofa poor quality Then you want to visit us and realize that you can do this very thing Mens Suits Boys Suits Overcoats Mens Pants Boys Pants every thing in Clothing nt 33 13 per cent discount Heres What You Save 750 Suits for 500 1000 Suits for 667 1500 Suits for 1000 2100 Suits for 1400 300 Pants for 200 450 Pants for 300 600 Pants for i 400 Mens Hats and Caps We will make a 25 per cent reduction on our entire line of Mens and Boys Hats ahd Caps Dont fail to see this line as it is Very complete and the saving is marked 25 per cent Reduction MILLINERY Everybody is acquainted with our Millinery Department and know thai there is no better or more original stockcarried anywhere You willalmost be sure to buy something more in this line before the season ends Figure your future wants and buy from us at the liberal discount of 33 13 per cent Do you realize the saving This enables you to buy a nice Hat at less than wholesale prices Everything must be sold and our prices and styles will please you 25 Per Cent Reduction- Will also be madeon our entire line of Dress Goods Silks Linens Waistincs Umbrellas and Jewelry Make your selections early and be better pleased CLOAKS AND SKIRTSv We have had phenomenalsuccess with both lines but now wish to close the balance We believe our remarkable reduction of 3313per1 per cent will close the entire line before the Sale is far advanced We have a good assort ment of both Cloaks ltd Skirts to select from So dont fail to see us s SPECIALS Staple Calico 1 5c Hoosier Domeitic T 5c Hope Bleach712czOuting B12e Gingham ScBe and Itoe 100 Dress Shirts 79c 50c Dress Shirts 39c 50c Underwear 39c 1 100 Underwear 79c lOcl Shirting at 8c Many other things which we do not men tionallof which will interest you SHOES Our entire line of Wolfe Bros Shoes wilt be sold at less than cost We have them in Mens Boys Misses and Childrens Shoes No Ladies Shoes in this line Be sure to sup ply your wants from this lin- eCARPETING I We have just 1 1000 yards Linen Carpeting something new to take the place of Matting beautifulcolors and wears better The regular price is 30c per yard but during this Sale we willsell this Carpeting at 25cents This advanced showing at a reducedprice will mean a great saving on your spring pur chase if you will only buy now Ask to see this line t CONCLASIONCome to see us during this Sale Ve have tried to arrange the date to suit your conven ience making the Sale in December instead pf lanuarv which is our custom But we that by lanuary the most of the people are through with their winter buying and realizeIInot benefited by the Sale So we have begun our Sale in December and by so doing you in a position to do your holiday trading and at the same time be benefited by the liberal discount which the Sale offers Everybody knows our stock It is as good and complete 1as you will find in the Green River section embracing every article of wearing apparel Idndo some of which you jvill be sure to buy before the winter closes If you are a shrewd buyer dot pass our door Come in and complete your winter buying for yourself and fam ily We shall expect youtk Thankjng YOU for your liberal patronage in 1911 and hoping that 1912 may be brighter and more prosperous for you and again extending to you a pressing invitation to be withj b us during the Sale we remain ab SJTICHENOR q- l CSH1t1TEZY EEEIT1rCJ Y L y i fJ i 2 i a H rtford herr1d Hertford Ky 1912 II 28129130131JaI 1 I I I I I fRR1FjRrriJiiEi2MrJ I I t I I 1ApI I I MblyI I I I I Je I IIII I mmmmmmmwMI I III I I II- J I r J I I tI I I J I I I I JI- I TJAgJ M I J i I I 11 I I I I IJ I I o S tJ I I I I I I I i I t tII I I 111 I I I I I IvNJ I I I I I I D I a 1 HI I IIHILi- brary hIT T I v1 TMr I I I I 11 I I I I I Form No 25 a IIIIWEbNEsD THUrtE HERALDAGEDEO 27 1011 THE HARTFORD 1111Wh atbntretchq feelingltchey sonsatlonsyou bavo a languid disordered stomach constlpatcdbad breathlogS ealiow complexion account blue anq discouraged LOOK OUT FOR bowels nod you feel po CHILLS You Have the Symptoms and If You Do Not Do Something You Will Surely Have the Disease HERBINEIS THE REMEDY YOU NEED marvelous power In ridding tho system of Malarial germs It nets promptly It n7modleln ofis completelytow days usu drives out tho dtseaso tho l1rBt dose brinks Improvement Herblne Is avastly superior to the old stylo syrups which sicken the stomach As Dr Chill remedy Ingredients Its antiperlodio effect Is derived purely from herbS It contain no the quinine or that poisonous have found their way Into the system and through tho admirable pur which germsdestroy out or the body Glltlvo effect or the medicine they aro driven and result the system le Liver Is the starting point It Is torpid OS Il In all Malarial disorders tho tho thrives Under tho Influence ofwhichfull ot bilious ImpurltlesIl condition In tho malarialstorm disease germs bllo and Impurities Ilerbine the Liver becomes active again bowels system regulated When the vital organs are purified and- flowinggwiithta the dlgutlon Is strengthened and the The body Is full to over there can be no Chills Miliaria cheertulnesst3allowaeas one celinS ot vigor strencth Price 50c per Bottle niorniEToii 8T IODIS MO JAMES F DALLAUII la dtseaes of the eyes or eyelids It heals gvirllygreat powerStephen Eye Salve is a remedy of 4 1 h1 SOLD AND RECOMMENDCnI3- VlldltThOItD DRUG CO HAUTFORD KY DONOVAN CO HEAVER DAM KY TYPHOID MARYI I SUES THE CITY I A Woman Who Puzzles the Medical World h i 1 SUE WANTS 50000 DAMAGES For Three Years Confinement on Charge of Carryingt j Typhoid Germs a f ilVAS ALWAYS IX GOOD HEALTH Typhoid Mary the cook who lame by that nickname because of 1 Nthe cases of typhoid lever that seemed to follow her around from I family to family Js about to sue the city and its Health Department for I 50000 damages for keeping her In I confinement on North Brother Is land for three years Papers will be served within the next few days on Dr Lederle head of the Health Department and four physicians Dr Darlington Dr So per Dr Park and Dr Westmore land Mary Mallon Is the name on the complaint She la 40 years oTQ and says she has never had typhoid fever or any ottier dangerous dls cnse She was released from the hospital last February and since that time she has been unable to follow her trade of cookIng and her chances ofnj kjng a living have been greatly reduce flhir asserts She will attempt to show that she was not the typhoid germArrler the city authorities have made her outThe lawyer who will prosecute Marys case against the city Is the same one who appeared for her be fore the Supreme Court In 1900 when her freedom was denied HeI is George Francis ONell of 5 Beck- man street and he Is a specialist In medicolegal questions j If the Board of Health ho said yesterday Is going to send every look to jail who happens to comeI Rider their designation of germ arrler It wont bo long before we have no cooks left and the domes tic problem will be further compli cated What would the poor Joke smith do then for his stories about tho cook who rules the house l The story of Typhoid Mary has been made the subject of a pamph let by Dr George A Soper who Is mentioned in the complaint The case goes back to 1908 when an alarming spread of typhoid fever i was experienced at Oyster Bay Six out of a family of 11 had been stricken with typhoid fever The water of the well was naturally first suspected and It was made Usub ject of a careful analysis Nothing was wrong with the water Dr Soper examined the food supply of the family but here again he found nothing out of the way He began to look for some peculiar situation and focused his suspicions on the fact that the family had changed cooks about three weeks before the fever began Dr Soper then began to Investi gate the record of Mary Mallon lie found that in 1904 she had been employed at the home of Henry Gllsey at Sands Point L I The I family had 11 persons In it of whom seven were servants Within month four of the servants were kepi with typhoid Mary was the cook for Jtnf9Q2Drayton at Dark Harbor Jlefieven persons out of nine were taken ill within a short tlmfe Three other Instances ares forth Where the toe followed wlthln a short period afthjr the employment ierSnoor YFa added that he had traced but ments of hr history fragII yearsThe physicians of the Health De partment have never been able to discover that Mary herself ever had typhoId She Is described as a robust woman and weighing about 190 pounds The doctor suggested that she undergo an operation To this she would not submit In fact she always insisted that she never gave typhoid to anybody but that the water was at fault The taro was adjudged one for confinement in March 1907 and Mary after a contest of physical strength with five policemen was before the Supreme Court on writ of habeas corpus Judge Glegerlch sent her back to the hose pital expressing sympathy for the woman but Insisting that she was a menace to the community- At the time of her release Dr Lederle made a statement to the ef fect that Mary had been shut up long enough to learn precautions She promised the department that she would not again takes place as cookNew York Times CONGRESSMAN JOHNSON OPPOSES WOMAN SUFFRAGE Washington Dec 22ln a pub lic address here Representative Ben Johnson who Is chairman of the House committee on the District of Columbia created a sensation by emphatically opposing woman suffrage particularly in the South With his usual frankness theI Fourth District member who Is patI riotically seeking to weed out ir regularities In the affairs of the cap ital city stated that while Southern white women would not vote every Southern negro woman would andI thereby the solid South would be destroyed In several places The Southern Democracy Is the basis of hope for relief qn tho part of all Democrats all true Insurgents and all others who honestly want succor from some of the unbearable tyrannies which have grown up under the Republican party Mr Johnson told a large aud lenceShould woman suffrage become general In the South the Southern white woman would not vote as she has been reared In an entirely different kind of atmosphere but every negro woman south of Mason and DIxons line would be at the polls and as a result the solid South preserved by an unbroken Democracy would fall to pieces Personally favoring as I do suf frage on the part of citizens of the district even to giving them a Rep resentatlve In Congress I want to say that I should never consent to a woman voting here or elsewhere Tho quicker a cold is gotten rid of the less the danger from pneu monia and other serious diseases Mr B W L Hall of Waverly Va says I firmly believe Chamber lains Cough Remedy to be absolute ly the best preparation on the mar ket for colds I have recommended It to my friends anti they all agree era with me For sale by all denIm Down Fine Now Willie said tho superin tendents little boy addressing the blacksmiths little boy who had come over for a frolic well play Sabbath School You give me a nickel every Sunday for six months and then at Christmas Ill give you a tencent bag of candyDecem- ber Womans Home Companion I r Winning Combination Are your children meeting with success in lifeI should say so replied Mr Kajones Theyve tackled life at both ends and are sure to get thereWhat are they daingtgI T 1 Susies B hairdresser and Bills a chiropodist y rf Fln I UNITED STATES- CIRCUIT COURTS Will Cease to Exist After January 1 ACCORDING TO A RECENT LAWr Judges Will Not LoSe Jobs Will Serve in Various Dis O trict Courts 1 CLERKS TO LOSE POSITIONSI Washington Dec 22ln every State in the Union there will passI out of existence on January 1 next a historic court practically as old the State Itself On that day seven i tyseven United StatesClrcult Courts will cease to do business at the 276I different places they have been ac customed to meet Arrangements- for this change are now being per fected in Washington and through out the circuits The elimination of the Circuit Courts was one of the reforms pro vided for in the new judiciary code enacted by Congress on March 3 1911 to become effective January 1 1912 The code provides that af ter the latter date there should be only the District Courts the nine Circuit Courts qf Appeals and the Supreme Court The existence ofII the Circuit Courts since 1891 the Circuit Courts of Appeals were created has been regarded as ex pensive and superfluous The twentynine Circuit Judges will not lose their Jobs as fe continue to sit In the ClrcuIt Comts of Appeals and help out in the Die trict Courts All the Clerks of the Circuit Courts will have their post ions abolished Atthe same time restrictions will be placed upon the amount that District Court Clerks may draw as salary Under a special law the Clerk of the District and Circuit Courts in Eastern Kentucky was entitled to 3500 and fees for each place In which either court sat As each court sat in five different places was entitled to 35000 a year If the fees amounted to that muchI Other Clerks are unusually favored by special legislation Hereafter It will be Impossible for a Clerk to re ceive more than 3500 The passing away of the Circuit Courts is but one of the reforms of the new code After January 1 tho Chief Justice of the United States i Supremo Court will receive 1000 per annum and each Associate ij I Judge 14500JUnder the new code jurors for Federal Courts will receive their summons by registered mall Instead of by personal visits by Deputy I United States Marshals and the Government will have six peremp tory challenges in selecting Federal Judge juries instead of three mother reform will come Iin shape of a prohibition against members of Congress practicing before tho Court of Claims here r For coughs and colds use BAL LARDS HOREHOUND SYRUP It acts soothingly in the irritated and throat Price 25c 50c and 1per bottle Sold by Hartford Drug Co Hartford Ky Donovan Co Beaver Dam Ky m He Said It Henry remarked Mrs Henry Peck we are going to have some company this evening and I do wish j you would brighten up and look less like an honorary pallbearer Say s9mothlnghumorous The company came and with a few preliminary coughs and wlnka which wero intended to announce to J his wife tat the witticism was about to be perpetrated Henry saId timidly MaryYes dear what lo it asked Mrs Peck expectantly Have you got all of your hair on this evening CARNEGIK NOW HATED AS IIIGGHST TAXPAYER When the time limit for swearing off personal fixes expired at 4 oclock yesterday afternoon neith er John D Rockefeller nor Andrew Carnegie had appeared at the tax office In the Hall of Records to ask for reduction of assessments and I each was held for the full amount on the tentative rolls Mr Carnegies assessment In the i final lists will be on 10000000 of personal property and his tax will be about 180000 which Is the largest sum ever paid for personal levy In this city Mr Carnegies I assessments have been going up regularly year ofter year but the Ironmaster nearly always has sworn Toff part of the tax- I I Mr Rockefeller is assessed personal holdings amounting forII 5000000 An attorney wjio said he represented Mr Rockefeller appeared I at the tax office recently and sold the founder of the Standard Oil Company considered himself a resident of Pocantlco Hills and not I of New York This statement was not accepted as authoritative by the officials and as Mr Rockefeller did net appear In person to swear to I place of residence ho was held hIsII I gortt elsewhere If he Is not to pay the a- ssessmentNew York Herald I I Tor Hnlc I An 80 Scholarship In the Vander j hilt Training School for Boys Elk- ton Ky Will sell reasonable For further particulars call on or ad dress I I j tf The Hartford Herald j I Conl Exports hi 1010- t The exports of coal from the United States during 1910 accord ling to the United States Geological Survey were 13805866 long tons valued ct 41470792 Of this quantity 3021627 long tons valued at 14785387 was anthracite and 10784239 long tons valued at 26685405 was bituminous coal The imports of anthracite amounted In 1910 to only 8195 long tons valued at 42244 and those of bituminous coal to 1497 709 long tons valued at 3975 561 Civilization Well Wun Lung says the cus tomer I suppose that you are going back to China to help organize the new republic No suavely replies the laun dryman I walt until the new ra public Is organized then I go back and organndry trust rIrobahl f Eradce Mr ORftflrke II should like to call two other doc tors In for consultation ORourke Shure an 01 must beII glttlng hotter If It takes three av yez to finish me e A Definition- Pa whats n hypocrite 1 A man who pretends that he Isnt mad when his wife rearranges the drawers and puts his shirts where he cant find them cAn Exception They say that lightning never strikes twice In the same place Tocspt It I know a woman whos been married for her money three times AN OLD ADAGE SAYSata- t L uA light purse Is a heavy curse ISickness makes a light purse The LIVER Is the seat of nine tenths of all dis- easeTutftPillsI Igoto the root of the whole Rita ter thoroughly quickly safely eand restore the action of the LIVER to normal condition Give tone to the system and solid flesh to the body Take No Substitutes M Good Things toEatl will hold no joys for you if you liuve fad gtstica or any STOMACH OVER or KIDNEY trouble You need notpay big doctors bills but if you tuffor from any of these allmenta just step Into your nearest druggist ond get greathnusohoidblood purifier known It your system Is run down and you want to regain your youthful energy SEVEN DARKS will accom pUsh it make your food digest and give you new life Money refunded if disunite fiod Try It and enjoy your meftls Aidress LYKANBEOWN68McnySUNtwVorkNY e Be Happy Happy the girl or woman who has never suffered from any of the diseases of womanhoodI Or if she has been a sufferer happy is she if she has learned of the wonderful benefits of Cardui the womans tonicl Cardui is a gentle tonic remedy for womens ailments It is a natural medicine safe harmless purely vegetable It has been in successful use for more than 50 years It has cured thousands It should do the same for you I CARDUII The I tMrs Mary Neely of Denver Tenn says I think there is no tonic on earth as good as Cardui I used it with the very best results I had backache and nearly everything a woman could suffer with until I took Cardui Now I feel better than I have for two years I shall always recommend Cardui to other suffering women I cant praise it too highlyI As a medicine for weak tired wornout women Cardui is safe and reliable Try it today TennIu p YOU tBetty fThat question will be asked you almost daily by business men seeking yout services If you quallCytake the Drau hon Trainingand show ambition to rise Moro bANKERS Indorse DRAUGHONS Colleges than Indorse aU other bust rcputatlonILawynE6 auxiliary IJraMbu Good POSITION GUARANTEED under conditions Bookkeeping Bookkeepers all over the United States say that Draughons New System of Bookkeeping saves them from 25 to 50 per cent In work and worry Shorthand Practically nil Uom vial court reporters write the System of Shorthand Draughon Colleges teach Why Because they know it is the bcsl DRAUGHONS PRACTICAL BUSINESS COLLEGE Nashville Memphis Knoxville Tenn Paducah Ky lad YA J GILLESPIEBROTHERS W H J F GILLESPIE PROPRIETORS BLACKSMITHING ReDairv Horseshoeing A Specialty HARTFORD a KentuckyI ESTABLISHED 1858 It its a ring a diamond a watch jewelry ware you canget the best quality at priceJOLDEST MAIL ORDER HOUSE IN TIIE SOUTH eusfvemyotheasouthernuttrrade Yritentoday- for f our free illustrated catalogue Address I G P Barnes GoJtI hex 26 Uolsvllle KyII I Bvery Article We are Ready for Your Ol- dFcll Globes Which you have laid back ready to make them new Send your old Suits of Felt Hats old Coat Suits t- uswe 0 guarantee our work to give satisfaction if not no money received Send them to Hartford Pressing ClubI BidgLFRED NALL Mgr 4 Subscribe for The Herald a 6A Womans1 Tonic WANT IOB1 IHome Study flioiisands of bankeasff bookkeepers and stenographers are holding good positions as the result of taking Draughon r CATALOGUE iesson- anY MAIL wrisr CRAUGHON President Nashville Tenn Forjicccat- alogue on course A TCOLLEGKt write A or or or or Evansville I Prrtonnl I r J M POKlfcR Attorney at Law BEAVER DAM KY Will practice hi ptoleulou In Ohio and ad Dining countle SpecialI attention Klentoar bnilntM entrusted to hla care FRANK L FELIX Attorney at Law HARTFORD KY Will practice his profession lo Obloandadi lining countlei and In the Court of Appeals Jrlmlnal practice and Collection J gctaUI Office In the Herald bnlldlng C X BAKNBTT C K IIUTH BARNETT t SMITH Attorneys at Law HARTFORD KY Will practice their profesilon In all the Court olOblo and adjoining counties and In tlir Conr of Appeali Collections ipeclaltv A OTTO C MARTIN S P MCKEXXEY MIL McK 1HNSY HARTFORD KY INSURANCELIFE AND FIRE Will Also Bond You Otto C Martin Attorney at Law HAltTFOItn KY Ofllco up Mnlrw over AVilson Crone opposite court house Will practice his profession In nil the courts of this and adjoining counties mid Court of Appeals Commer IIpecI PARKERS HAIR BALSAM Clean i and bwitlfiei the halo lYomottt a luxuriant growth OrayIratrCurci alp tliiraic Jt late laiIIICo trld IIlli pI1I HAVE A- ROUGH RIVER- TELEPHONE PLACED IN YOUR HESI DUSdIN DIRECT CONTACT WITH TH- ELong Distance Lines TO AIL STATES FOR TilE COMPANYS SI CIAL CONTRACT TO THE FARMERS ADDRESSI Local ManagerI Hartford Ky W C SEXTON Local Manager Incorporated Beaver Dam Ky For classy job printing The Herald 5 yr e9 x k R 1 72 I i IHtlrtford herP1d Hrtford Ky II11 2I 3 4 6 8 7 8 9 10 11 12 131415 10171819120121221231241251 JaII 11 20 27I28I29 30I31 mauuauKaam JFI IJ 1 LI I I IJI I I LIolApII J I I 11 V1 JJeJ v1 I I I I I I I I JIII I I I I J KmmmmmmnmmmmmmwM iAsJ I I I JS Iv I II I 011 I I I I RAH I I I IvNJ I I I I I I I I Lv I I DLiLibrary Form No 25 I mmmmmmwmmmmmI I I I I I I iT T rnr+ wpt p qrM Y 7r 7 r4Iri Wio11o T rA i 1t ii PAGE FOUR THE HARTFORD MEtfAtD WEDNESDAY CEO 87 toll The IJartjoyd HeratI HEBER MATTHEWS FRANK L FELIX EDITORS MANK L FEUX Pub and Propr Entered at the Hartford postowl a as mall matter of tho second clan Blessed IB ho who during tho Holidays takes His llcker only 1 In mince piesIAnd now maybe you are very thankful that Christmas docs notI como but once a year Jt It will soon be loap year again the time when It Is alleged that some of the girls have another blessed chance tr U Next Year the newspapers should start tho cry Ship your Chrlatma I presents early to accompany the usual admonition Do yr Cs- BJ abir- esldont Taft has been giving his message to Congress this time in Instalments Sort o like giving a follow instructions then calling him back and tolling him you for got to mention etc Cat Roosevelt seems to be out after a third term as President al thought of course publicly denying Mlle soft Impeachment Gen Grant wanted a third term but didnt get it Will Teddy be more fortunate even In the nomination The fad of aping others In tit matter of style is the bane of working people today Thousands of dollars worth of articles are bought not because they are partlc ularly needed or real necessity compels but because somebody else or soma other family has one The high cost of living Is often explain I ed by the cost of high living Theyre still trying to explain what was done with that 250000 contributed byE 11 Harriman to the Roosevelt campaign of 1904 George R Sheldon Treasurer of the National Committee now says It was used to aid the Republican candidate for Governor of New York Says he has wanted to explain all these seven years but fellow poli ticians higher up wouldnt let him Something really funny about that This issue of The Herald closes volume thirtyseven and with its next issue the paper will start out on the thirtyeighth year of its ex istence During all except about 12 years of this time the two men who at present guide Its destinies have been with the paper We certainly appreciate the steady and contin ued patronage of our subscribers and advertisers whose support Is the principal part of the newspaper business and shall strive as ever to meet their good will A happy New Year to you all- Congressman Ben Johnson gives some excellent reasons for being opposed to woman suffrage Ho says which is true that the ballot for the white women would mean the same privilege for the colored woman a contingency which some people do not take Intcuxonalderatlon The white women of the South In gen eral are not anxious for the ballot at present They prefer voting mat- t ters as they are But the colored women would bo only too quick to get to the polls The result would t be almost a solid colored remaIN r suffrage v There can bo little doubt that Kentucky Is under the ban of a well organized and arbitrary fire Insur i anceregime that Is openly despotic In Its operations People with prop erty to insure are compelled to pay t such rates as the fire insurance com panies wish to assess and they are always excessive amounting In sumo Instances to the usury of mon 4eylenders From this excessive and unjust burden there has been no escape This Is one of tho matters that lies with the coming Legisla thetafforded prompt and efficient relief THE PASSING OF THE YEARS The old year Is nearly gone A tow hours more will add It to tho dim and misty past that enfolds the countless ages of bygone eras Its Joys and sorrows Its changes and Its I commonplaces embody whatever lIfo has been to us and afford an Index of what the New Year may have In store As old Father Time sits at the gate of eternity and solemnly tolls off the years each one of us must pass his citadel of view on our journey to that land which hope holds out before us We may look back but wd cannot re trace our footsteps We may regret but we cannot replace It Is pIaratlonI snows bf Writer jarp wasmaarrred hat j iwoby sorrow Aijid yetwouJ 1wo11 change tho scene Does not a snoW to ldrop make a fosqbud glisten It we ho sorrows to remind us ot the common fate pt mankind to check our riotous ambition Vould our happiness bo the greater Hardly so The worth of a life Is not always gauged by Its joyousness Its exuberance of spirit but often by the seriousness and finality with which we view its passing incident At the last wo must all stand at the one open gate whose Inviting poi tals reveal nothing only the shroui and the tomb garlanded with fadln memories All that life Contains ends there But no ono would forbid tbe hap py thought the joyous impulse They really give life all the flavor worth the effort Then let us on tor the Now Year with glad hearts and happy anticipations even if we have to smile through our tears The rainbow of hope gleams brightly across the mist of the past year and behind the clouds the sun IIs still shining ooooooooooooooO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO J O Bogle formerly Represen tative from Garrard county at the last session of the Legislature Is a candidate for Assistant Clerk of the HouseLouisville will entertain the Ken tucky Educational Association nextI June 260 out of 340 members of the association voting for that city over Ashland The vote was count ed at Frankfort and Louisville wasI found to be away In the lead In the County Court Ben John son of Mt Sterling and Blgc Wells Jr were held to the grandII jury In the sung of 230 each for alleged horse stealing and Wayne Anderson arrested on the same charge was dismissed All are prominent traders IThe Kentucky intercollegiate debating championship will be decided by a contest between State and Transylvania University teams and I the question for debate was submitted I by Transylvania as follows j Resolved That there should be a t permanent Tariff Board with pow er to collect and publish informa I tion on the tariff and to originate all bills for tariff laws An oldfashioned method of jail breaking was successfully adopted by which four prisoners In the Law rence county jail at Louisa were I liberated The prisoners cracked a stone in the wall by alternating heat J and cold They heated the stone by I means of a gas stove they had I rigged up for that purpose and when It had become sufficiently hot they dashed cold water on It This I caused It to split in two j Charles Bratton who shot and killed William P Ogden was held to the grand jury at his examining I trial at Paducah He was recognized in tho sum of 1000 bond The question at Issue is whether Ogden was shot In the back or front of the body Where the bullet en tered and wont out of the body the wdunds were ragged and Dr R Holt said he could not tell whether the bullet entered the front or backI of the body In accordance with the ruling otI the United States Supreme Court dissolving the American Tobacco Company which goes into effect on January 1 the corps of buyers for the American who have been on theI breaks at Lexington was broken up and distributed among the various companies into which the American will be resolved J D Noel will continue to buy at Lexington for the American F W Clare and W A Goodson will bo assigned to the Liggett C Myers Company and J P Taylor will be assigned to the P orlllaril Company while Vaughn C Co It Is salij will do the redrIIng for tho American That the city of Paris will soon take over the property bequeathed by the will of the late Mrs Anniak Massle and outlaw a hospital to be maintained by tho city Is evidenced by the appointment of trustees to act In conjunction with the admin listrator of the estate Before the adjournment of the November term jj of the Bourbon Circuit Court Judge Robert L Stout announced tho alII ointment of Mrs William ESImms and Mrs E F Clay Sr as trustees t of the Institution to act with James McClure administrator of the Mas thatIdaysThe home folks of the Rev James C Ogden and wife of Nicholas j county who aro missionaries at Bat ing Tibet Wore greatly encouraged liv the receipt of a letter written to them In October by the Rev Mr 3gdon from flatting In which It was toted that there had been no vlo j lone up to that time In Batang and r Llyit they were leaving the station for n plnco nbout 45 missionII louth because their boon cut oft at IJnting as a result of ho revolution This Ila the very j trom stoat Mr direct Ogdon Information or any of recelvellIII lml tHo only direct elvcd for a week or more ROOSEVELTI SURE OUT FOB THE PRESIDENCYI j Devel1 Publication of Letters and opments Leave No Room For Doubtr New York Dec fl51Col Theo dorc Roosevelt may be regarded OSI an active candidate for President and It Is pretty clear that some body In his behalf Is playing the political gamo With the cjevernes of a great master Several developments yesterday brought Roosc veil to the front and In his Oyste flay home last night he declined ever opportunity to discuss then Tho most sensational Incident was tho simultaneous publication of lot ters passing between George R Sheldon and Mr Roosevelt Copies of these letters were distributed last night among assembly district leaders at the meeting of the neII publican county committee and general opinion was that the lotion were meant to be an important part in the Colonels hunt for Pros Identlal delegates Col Roosevelt himself gave out for publication copies of the letters which passed between him and Sheldon concerning the Harriman fund Friends of Roosevelt express the opinion that the CoIoneTa name without doubt will be placed in nomination In every State now us- Ing the direct primary larThevote In these States might cause the former President to break silence asvto acceptance of a nomination ItI forced upon him SHOT DOWN hILSBANI- iTifEN KlfjLED HERSELF Sandwich 111 Dec 4On the eve of Christmas Day a pitiful tragedy was enacted In Sandwich While her slxmonthsold baby lay cooing In Its carriage Mrs Fred Feazel fired two shots from a revolver Into the head of her husband Fred Feazel manager of a dry goods tore in this city She went to a telephone and called for his brother to come over quickly and then went back Into he room where the body of her bus rand lay tired a bullet Into her temI 1le and fell dead across his body Ever since the birth of her baby Mrs Feazel displayed signs of In anity and at times would have nothing to do with the caret the- little one and often left ItiQto her pother Of her husband she was extremely jealous and at various times made the threat that sheI would not die without her husband They were at the breakfast table and had completed the meal when icazel arose and went Into another room where the baby was After kissing the little one goodbye he turned to go to the store As he ook a few steps with his back to his wife she fired y1 Fishers Caught n Corpse Lawrencoburg Ind Dec 24 George and Charles Seddler fisher men caught the headless body of a man near the Pastime Fishing Club rounds about two mires above this city The decedent was about 40 years of age Dr David E Johnston County Coroner who held an nquost believes the corpse had veekslandI IOLASSES KAN TWO FEET I EKI nunixn maFiitK Boston Dec 24More than one nllllon gallons of molasses ran two out deep through tho streets to lIay when the plant of the Boston lolassos Company In South Dos ton tho largest molasses plant In the world was damaged by fire to the extent of 250000 Great IIIreams of molasses poured over the wharves Into the fiats and turn Why cough i StopitIStop coughing I Coughtng rasps and tears Stop ItCoughingprepares thethroat and lungs for more trouble Stop It I There is nothing so bad for a cough as coughing Stop it1 Ayers Cherry Pee toral is a medicine for coughs and colds a regular doctors medicine Sold for seventy years Use ltl Ask your doc tor if this is not good advice Jnless there Is dally action of the bowls poisonous products are absorbed causing headachCr biliousness nausea sh youwoula ask your constipationbyI aide by the J O AYJBB CO LowtU Mtu J rlw udr4 tho water toa dirty brownlI which was Immediately jumped back into the burping building 1 by fire boats 7 Ono hundred firemen Including District Chief Grady had a narroW escape from death when a ate l stack 150 foot high melted at tho base and toppled over on n brie wall around which the men were working District Chief Taylor and three firemen Were slightly Injure by falls The tire started in tho boiler room and within two minutes con munlcated to tho storehouse who nearly 4000000 gallons of molasses were stored Ono relayed line ofhoso nicasur ed 2GOO feet from hydrant to nozzle said to bo the longest line or hose over laid MEKTIXO OF THE OREEX- ItlVEIl DISTRICT VXIO fho Green River District Unto A S of E will convene In regula quarterly session at the court house in Owensboro on Thursday Januar 4th 1913 at one oclock p m am hold sessions till all business claim Ing attention at this meeting le die posed of As this will be the first meeting of the year much Impor tant matter will come before us so We urge a full attendance from locals and especially all members atI County Boards S B ROBERTSON Secy ADAnURG Dec 22 Farmers have been quite busy the past two weeks strip ping and delivering tobacco Mr and lIIrsC L Patton will spend Christmas with her parents Mr and MrsJ H Miller near Dun dee Mr John Raymon and family will go tomorrow to Beds to visit Ger try Raymon and attend A Christmas tree at her school Tom and Damon Miller Dun dee spent last Sunday with their brother and sister C L and Lena Patton here John A Edge has moved from Whltcsvllle and is again in business at his old stand here BURLEY GROWERS HOLDING WEED FOR IIETTEU PRICES The Burley growers of tile Macao district Held an Interesting meeting at the hall at Macao Thursday About 100 members were present at the meeting The various sellers reported on the prices that had been received and after a unanimous vote It was decided to bold the tobacco nntII satisfactory price were received Fully threequart ers ora million pounds of the weed which has been pooled by the committee Is being held back until bet ter prices are received a BRICKS FOR PEAT ONES POLITICIANS RECIPIENTS T New Rochello N Y Dee 24 Orio hundred politicians living here have received gold bricks as Christ mas gifts from a mysterious donor When Republican and Democrat ic candidates who were defeated at- the recent election and many of those who are seeking office under the Waldorf administration which takes office on New Years Day opened they mall this morning they found jewelers boxes bearing the inscription Do not open until Christmas IMORt of them opened the boxes nestling in beds of cot ton neat little gilded blocks of wood in the shape of gold bricks Present city officials who were not reelected also received goldbricks wrapped in transfers 1 Hockor Stewart On last Sunday evening December 24 at G oclock the marriage of Miss Maymee Hacker and Mr Chester Stewart both of Central Grove neighborhood was solemnized at the homo of the bride Rev H P mown performing tho ceremony in his usual Impressive manner Lohengrin Bridal Chorus or wed lIng march was played by Mrs M 7 Faught Tho flower girls were Mttlo Misses Geneva Goff and Em na Miller who were first to enter following came Miss Louva Miller nald of honor and Mr Kirby Park ho best man Next came the bride and groom Both tho bride and maid of honor were attractively gowned in white messallno silk The flower girls also were attired In white and wore white slippers The bride is the only daughter of froand Mrs Willie Hockey and is lovable and deserving young lady yhile Mr Stewart Is recognized as one of our most worthy young men They have many friends who pin the writer In wishing them a Ire of Joy and prosperityA M F For Stele Tnrms All sizes fromI 6 to 300 acres Wocan please youI If you want to buy land II 1A C YEISER ft CO- Hartford Ky 1 I Subscribe for Tho Hernia f1 A year pi Jed f 1 Gleaks Andl SuitI III this date you may take one IIIFROM off the price of any Suit or Cloak incur house Our policy is to carry nothing over in these lines Come in and see some pretty Garments and an immense saving in price ifffou buy We thank our many friends andcus tomers + for their generous patronage during the Holidays Our business has exceeded expectations and we are truly grateful to our friends who have made it so We will try and give better service and values for 1912 Announcement After ttiotQugh investigation and inspection of all Gasoline engines I am positively con vine ed that the Stickney Gasoline Engine excels all others in its outside igniter in Its cooling system in its automatic mixer in its gover- norand valve motion in the quality of material and workmanship and to the satisfaction it will give the operator I hava samples at the store and want every one to come and let me show that this engine is what Iclaim itto bethe simplest and most reliable engine ever mads an engine with over 15000 satisfied users You need an engine and the time to learn what a Gasoline Engine and especially a Stickney will do is Now Come and let me explain and get one ofthefinest Gasoline Engine Catalogs ever published I have only afew catalogs forfree distribution D G Young EXCLUSIVE AGENT D G YOUNG Beaver Dam Ky Pianos Direst No Middle AND From Factory mans Profits A flue Piano 15000 CASH17500 on time Used Pianos from 3500 up Organs from 1500 up I I tjt WE ARE FACTORY REPRESENTATIVES Write us for Catalogues d The DanielSamuels Music Compan- I07WThirdStQWENSBORQ a KY a The HeraldOnly 100i a Year ytJt xtfr ayq a SrV rf a S3E iH d2- x rI17v Ni s IIAJ4N I iWEDNESDAY DEC 27 1011 Cm THE HARTFORD HERALD PAGE FIVE l p d ll Lasting Gratitude r f I II THE year 1911 4is1 nearing its We w4rit to express to our trade sour sincere grati 11tude for their generous patron age through the year Not the most prosperous year in our business butta year that eachof r you has helped to make pleasant I i and profitable We have tried by conservative buying to give you the best values possible and we know that our efforts have been appreciated We shall strive to maintain through the coming year our standard of giv ing good values and low prices to all and trust that you willcon tinue to favor us with your much appreciatedpatronage and Remember That it Pays 45I I Trade With a House That Saves You Money Gq I Illinois Central lUllroad Time Table at Denver Dam Ky Nottfiontfd GBonthr Bound Ko 1324 dim I d12ii3 poi t No 1221228 phi Nq 1O124 q JnK No 102248 pm Nci 131 365 pm J E WUllams Agt a o00000000000 00 LOCAL NEWS AND- PERSONAL POINTS 0 ooooooOooooodoooTr i M is visiting his parents here WANTEDFcvt hundred bushels 61 Wheat at Fords Mill 50t2 Meals at all hours at City Re- stMlrantH N Tate proprietor Mr W D Moore and wife Louisville spent Christmas wit relatives here 111111ss Norma Sehlemmer of Ev tf Bvllle is visiting her brother Mr WG Schlemmer and family heaveheitf Florida on a prospecting trip Leave your Laundry at my Grocery Domestic finish Work G anuiteed Called for and prompt delivery Phone 140 Hers Grocery Mr G T Field of Paducah vis ited his slater Mrs Strother Haw tins of Hartford several days last week Mr J w Lytle and daughter Miss Mary Castles ot Pecos Texas 9e rfho guests of Mayor and Mrs I JWUllamsff k H N late tho Restaurant Man has a ntdJTlrio of Candles Nuts and Fruit foM the holidays All fresh and reas able Mrs EAV Cooper of NashvTilo Tenn is l lpendjng the Holidays with her arents Col and 1rs C M DILrne t city v r MessjwJXlllson Barnett anO Louis Riley I kp are attending college at ElktonlR are at home with their parerra1 for the H ld iiII Jo Bennett of near Bedu I VIsltICI i VFQrdsvlhe gartIouI lghtrHortt B Tylor IJeavorDamand rneft Harttordr Ro zt 3 4nt c lersal The eralJ Irday iel fr fll Mr C P Williams was a pleas ant caller at The Herald office Tb uJ1an J J iAurksyllieIsfamily here Miss Alta Likens Beaver Dam is the guest of Miss Gertrude Wright city 0 1 0O B Likens wants to sell su tey and Buggy Rubber tires =good as new Bargains 49tf I Mr R B Laws Hartford Rou 2 gave The Herald a pleasant call while In town Friday Mr J P Thomson Beaver Dam Route 3 was a pleasant caller at The Herald office Monday Mr Robt Bennett of Portland withhhis parents Rev and Mrs RD BennettMr eldest son of Rev and Mrs T y Joiner city left yesterday for Wrlcfhtsvlllo tat to teach in a college there Mr J H Pritchard wifey and lit tie son of Louisville are the guests of Mrs Pritchards parents I ev and Mrs R D Bennett cityr Mr Marlon Heavrin and little brother Earl Heavrin Owensboro are visiting Mr and Mrs M L Heavrin city during the Holidays Mrs H C Schapralre and Messrs I Nick and Louis Schapmlro of- Bioomtngtou111 are spending tho Christmas Holidays with their parents here t Mess s Raymer Tlnsloy and Douglas D Felix who are attending the State University at Lexington are spending the Holidays with thejr parents here I Capt John G Keown represent ing the J I Case Threshing Machine Co after spending a few days I with ills family here resumed his work Tuesday 1 Mrs W M Fair returned Wed 1 ncsday from Louisville whore for several days she had been under 1 the treatment of physicians She is much Improved Messrs Gregory Wedding LoulsI Tilled and Romney Wedding of In1I nap lIsa e spending the Holidays with their parents Judge and MrJlRn Weddlns Mrt McHenry + HOlbrook who ds attending the Kentucky Wosleyan Collego Winchester is spendlngtbeI hPJldBS I hrlileI par htsltj sand Mrs Rowan Holbrook I Rev Joiner tho regular pastor will preach at Mt Herman church next Sunday morning at 11 oclock Everybody Invited Misses Nell1 Campbell Cora Thomasson and Mr Roscoe Bullock of South Carrollton and Mr Joe Thomasson of Heflin gave The Herald n pleasant call Saturday The merchants of Hartford did a thriving business Just beforeTrist mas which has hardly yet ceased Of course the follows wife advertis ed got the bulk of the trade Mr Trimble Pendleton who holds a responsible position as tel graph operator for the Texas road at Irvlngton Ky spent severalI days with his parents here recently Mr Henry Hoover and wife o Midland Ky were the guests o Mrs Hoovers parents Mr and Mrs C F Schapmlre a few days tho first of the week They returned homo Tuesday Mr Tolbert Miller and Mits Bet tie Ward were united In marriage at the residence jf the brlilos fait or MrK Pendleton Want of Lae Ne creek country Wednesday Rev T V Joiner officiating Hear Mr Rabe sing You are the Ideal of My Dreams Thats Wha- the Rose Said to Me Maple Lent Rag etc at the Vaudevlllo Shoat w Dr Beans Opera House Xmas week December 28 Mr J W Cooper having gone out of the hotel business Is engaged as receiver at the local tobacco warehouse Mr Cooper la an experienced tobacconist and understands the business well W EE1Is has the bestand greatest variety of Feed Stun i town for sale and will pay you the highest cash prices for all kinds of Produce Also Flour and Meal for sale 60t4 All brands of Flour and Meal wilt be sold at Fords Mill during the Holidays only at reduced pricesi Best patent flour white and fine no better made at 490 per bar rel Fresh meal at 70c per bushel All orders must be accompanied by the cash 50t2 Miss Ella Herring stenographe- for the Central Coal IronCoi Central City who had been spend- Ing I a few days with her mother DamjIJ noonThere willI bo a moving pictureI show at Dr Beans Opera House every night the balance of this week Tomorrow night in addition to the pictures there will be a special vaudeville performance consisting of music songs and mono logue The admission will be only 6c extra15cMr of Hartford has leased and will operate the big Mc Dowell Hotel at Central City be ginning thonrgt day ot ne t year His wife who runs the Foster House hpro wljl Jpln hlm44n the next few weeks bit and hire Fos ter are experienced In the hotel bus lams and Hartford people hate to give these excellent people up The Ghee of the Misses Kail against the town of Hattforl has finally been settled in the courts in favor of the ladles This was the caso in which the Mjwe Nell sued the town for appropriating their land and excavating ton near their residence during street improve ments several years ago Attorneys H praylor and Barnes Ander son represented the plaintiffs There will be a basket ball game played here Friday night between tho College Boys dnd the Hart ford College teams The Collegei Boys are boys attending collegei but spending the Christmas holidays with their parents here Do not miss this interesting contest The game will be played at DrI Beans Opera House Adml sion Gents 15c ladles 10c As an evidence that Christmas Is celebrated throughout the Christian world the editors of The Herald have just received from Mr Estill I Turns who is now at Tarquah West Africa two beautiful Christmas folders They are specimens of fine art and breathe the true Christmas spirit Mr Turns is a former county boy and visited hero the OhioII summer Although he boasts it seems evident that he Is prospering in his mining business on the other side iWo return his hearty good wishes Hartford will have a new town marshal beginning tho first day of year Mr J P Stevens recent ly of Beaver Dam succeeding Mrl Sam F Rlloy Mr Stevens hns re I cently resigned as town marshal ofii Beaver Dam and has tho reputation of boinga tfearless efficient officer Mr Riley jhas made a splendid marshal of Hartford comlrg as Oiling this rather troublesome end thankless Job to the 8aUgfa tion otall as anybody who everJ t held It He goes outJ office with the good will of all lawabiding nit hone Mr Stevens has filled this place hero before years ago and will no doubt give the fullest satis faction Thieves entered the general store of likens Acton Hartford Sat urday night and rat about 12 In cash nhd a few artlcea 01 the stock which could not be well determined One of the side windows of tho store was Inadvertently left unfastened and the thieves simply throw up the sash went In helped thiroselve and departed A xinv laNDtoun AT TUB COMMERCIAL HOTEL j DirkJ P Jasper of Columbia- f Adair county took charge of tho- r lWednesdayjCooper who for the past several months has boon running the hotel haoII Ia prospecting tour Mr Jasper Is a thorough business man and con t templates many changes In tho ho tel hero In the near future He comes well recommended The following from tho Adair county News hetand his family are held at Colum biaVMr J P Jasper who has successful conducted the Columbia Hotel for the past two years gave It up last week Mr Allen Walker becoming the proprietor and who Ij twill give It his personal attention I Mr jasper has not yet decided expectstitsI L j some Kentucky town several prop Thenpeople of Columbia will regret the departure of Mr Jasper and his excellent wife and daughter and take pleasure in commending them to the good people wherever they may locate Ucnutlftil AVciIiling With a simple ceremony which was Math touching and beautiful Miss Anna Eliza Keown was united In marriage yesterday promptly at 130 p m to Mr J Ney Foster at Drainrstreet Hartford Rev Cecil Stevens of Louisville an old chum of thj groom officiated The wedding march was rendered by Miss Alice Keown sister of the bride Only the Imme diate relatives and a few friends ot the couple witnessed the ceremony They were tine recipients of many handsome presents After reedy Ing congratulations Mr and Mrs Foster left at once on a short bridal trip 10 Eastern points They will return to Hartford within a few days and go to housekeeping CITY OHDINAXCK Be It ordained by the City Coun cil of the City of Hartford Ky Sec 1 That It shall be unlawful for any person firm or corporation who may be tho owner lessee or tenant in possession of any property to throw or deposit or suffer to escape by drainage or otherwise upon the lot or premises of another or upon the streets alleys gutters pavements or other public places in the city and dirt filth excre ment milk slop suds or any kind of peculent or nauseous substances Sec 2 Anyperson firm or corporation violating Section 1 of this ordinance shall upon conviction bo lined for each offense not less than 500 nor more than 1000 Each day shall constitute a separate of fenseSec 3 Those who may bo at present violating this ordinance are hereby given thirty days from date hereof xn whicH to cease such vio lation Approved December 14 1911 7TAMES H WILLIAMS Mayor E P MOORE Clerk P T OOOOOOOOOOCOOOOo looooocooooooooo I ElmCanp NQ 244 W O W Horse Branch Ky Whereas God In His infinite wisdom has seen fit to call from our midst to his everlasting Homo above our beloved Sovereign John F Al ford who departed this life December 3 1911 Therefore bolt Resolved That in the death of Sovereign Alford Elm Camp has lost one of her best and truest mem bers the community an honorable andtjuljlgh tr citizen and his family a devqted husband and father Resolved That Elm Camp eX- tend bur sincere sympathy to the bereaved family relatives and friends of Sovereign Alford com mending them for lasting comfort to the Gracious Creator of tho boveIord be set apart for tho resolutions 11 copy sent to each of the county 1 agjiera and that this CampI wear the usual sign of mourning for 30 days Bi CROWDHR f f7lI J CHRISTIAN S oJ VC GARY wC mmI oq IMPORTANT MEETING OF STATE UNIONJ A S OF E Which Will be Held in Owensboro on Wednesday January 10 1912 The State Constitution of Ken tucky State Union A S of E un der Article II roads as follows viz The State Union shall meet the second Wednesday In January of each year at a place designated at the previous Stato meeting Each j County Union is entitled to two delogato atlarge and one addl tlonal delegate for each two hundred members or major fraction thereof In the county and In counI ties not entitled to a County Union said locals shall be entitled to ono delegate each will be one of the most ImII IThis State conventions yet held owing to certain action taken by the late National Convention which convened In Chicago on December 5th and also on account of much needed work In our own State In view of this we urge n full attend anco as provided by the Constltu tion and also extend an Invitation to all members for we assure you the hospitable City of Owensboro with her splendid hotel facilities will welcome you and you will he- met by an entertainment committee who will take pleasure In looking after your comfort while in the city At this convention let our watchword be Prepare to do bus iness Respy- S B POnERTSONState eo lIlrnSrhIlIHl1lre- Ir J N Schapmlro and Miss Susie Warnlca were married litthE residence of the brides parents near Hartford Monday afternoon at At performingand groom came to Hartford Monday afternoon and were entertained at the grooms parents until Tues day when the departed for the grooms home In Bloomington 111 where according to a Bloomington paper p delightful surprise awaits them The articlefrom the Bloom ington paper says Mr J N Schapmire n well known Alton employo and a broth er of Omcer Schapmlre has gone to his homo In Kentucky to remain un til after the Holidays He will bring back a bride and his shop mates are preparing to give them a welcome upon their arrival here next week1 The Herald joins their nemerous friends hero In wishing the con tracting parties all possible happi ness and prosperity For Sale Cheap A full Bookkeeping Course schol arship in the well known Bryant Stratton Business College Louis ville Ky For further particulars call on or address tf The Hartford Herald saloon took out license at Mt Sterling at GOO each The Council voted a license tax of 100 each for express and oil companies and increased license for all fire and life insurance companies Bonding cpmpanies must pay an increased li cense At New Orleans the Southern I Cotton Congress decided upon plan to secure a reduction In aII cotton acreage of tho South to extent of 2ii per cent next year The center of population of the United States has been fixed by the Government In Bloomington Ind 39 miles west of khcre it was in 1900 Both Houses of Congress adjourned Thursday to meet again on January S OOOOOr 00UCUVJVO J MAItltllGK LICENSE 0 ooooooooodooooooO T W Miller Hartford Route 7 to Bottle Ward Hartford Route 7 Albert L Taylor McHenry to Ka tie Hill Contortown Village Can trol MoHonry to Carrf L Watson McHenry George W liellamr Whltosvlllo Route 2 to Maggie Ar nold Doanofleld J B Richardson Hartford Route 8 to B Hoover Hartford Route 3 Vernon Sam Ford vllle to Mary J Moxie FordBVllle W n Newton Fords ville to Lora Sanders Reynolds Chester Stewart Hartford to Ma mie Rocker Centerto n moor Hill Contertown to Minnie Jrr Wade McHenry Lowery Smith Horton to Gertie Leach Horton iK C Renfrew Hartford Rout 7 to EfHo M Eosterday Hartford HOlt 7 RI Swain IrentU to Fey Keown Select W L Wlllams McHenry to Sarah D nrnT Mr Henry J N Schapjnlre Blooming ton 111 to Susie Warn Ira Hurt ford Route 2 James Helper Sim mons to Maggie West erf1Eld Simmons O H Rlcharddon Hartford to Opal Wostorlleld Hartford J Ney Foster Hartford to Anna Eliza Keown Hartford C V Iloyd Fordsvllle to Myrtle Pemberton Fordsville A S of K Nut fro The Concord Local A S of H will meet at Concord rcVoolhouEo Saturday night December 30 Ion All members are requested be present pay dues for 1912 I and elect now officers and delegates to the County Union A A CARTFT ores HENRY M PIPTLE Syr Every family has need of a good reliable liniment For sprains bruises soreness of the muscles and rheumatic paint there is none bet tor than Chamberlains Sold by all dealers m I LoulslIIcIhome today I Shot Guns Shells Ammunition etc for sale by U S Carson the Oroceryman h Bring Your Produce TO Likens S ActonGeneral Dealers ill Groceries Queens ware Furniture Harness Hardware Stoves and Ranges Visit our store where the right prices always prevail LIKENS ACTON- HartfordSKentucky r BOOKKEEPINGI TELEGRAPHYWi Ill President has retriof ciiwrlrnce In mercantile and banking bulne also rJoan educating 10000 IJlnlI rnlernnw1YILIIOR G1 1 If7 1Psa t OI 1fi4DJ4 4G HARTFORD COLLEGE IOffcrs excellent opportunities to the young man or woman wishing to attend school f 3 Winter Term Begins Jan 8th S A f i ill H r A New classes will be organized in the High School Department 1 t EverytopportunityThe y Vr 1- L desiringto K1 V1of the term if possible iwJ For further information address 1B B EtBROWN tattt- V ir AL IB B Mi M B t EI 5- TVV5V5 II a har T 5 a SFr A k Tr In 1Ift fdYOz i t rz x 1 ir rx xH cEtyr ykeyT A PAGE JX THE HARTPORD HERALD TSDNK3DAVr DEC 27 1li t 1 Tfie Hartford Herald HInt E RAILROAD TIME TVI BLE AT HARTFORD KY Tho following L N Time Card 40 effective from Monday Aug list j t North Bound r No 112 duo at Hartford 719 a m No 114 duo at Hartford 340 p m BoundJt Hartford 845 a m f 1 No 113 duo at Hartford 146 p m A II E MISCHKE Agt STANLEY STEEL- TRUSTk PROBING I I To Continue Notwith standing Protests i 1r ANEW BUSINESS PROCEEDING f Being Carried Out at Wash I i 1 ington Since Democrats I Have Charge I nOXOTIIIXC i NOl A SESSION By Clyde H Tavennor Special Washington Correspondent Washington Dec 22The Stan ley Steel Investigating Committee will continue Its probe of the Steel Trust tho efforts of Wall Street to bring the Inquiry to a halt having failedIt being obvious that the House will not heed the command of spec- Ial privilege to stop the Inquiry It r is doubtful now whether the proposition of forcing the Investigating Committee to abandon its Inquiry will over come up on the floor of the House But If the attempt is made It Is certain that the House will stand by the committee and or der It to proceed with the hearings This marks a new order of things In the past the Steel Trust has been able to have bills side tracked delayed and finally chloroformed In committees of the Housel All this is today Impossible An entirely unprecedented thing occurred In Washington during tho week following the convening of the present session of Congress on Dec 4 although the country may have been too busy to have noticed It The Democratic House met on ev- erY one of the six days following the opening day remaining In ses sion throughout each day every moment consumed In real work un til It was time to light the lamps This policy Is in contrast to the Republican custom of meeting on opening day and after remaining In session a few moments adjourn ing to the second day thereafter and upon convening the second day thereafter of adjourning to the secIond day after that and so on unItil two full weeks had been wastedI when adjournment would bo taken for the holidays In the meantime of course the congressmans pay of 2083 per day J1GG per week and t 625 per month would go merrily on the people paying the bills The new policy simply means this that the Democrats mean busy mess If anybody thinks this is going to be n donothing Congress they are badly mistaken was the an swer made by Champ Clark to the proposition that the Democrats pro sessionpt to efforts to put the Republicans in A Aahole so as to strengthen their own position for next year The Democratic party made the definite promise to give the people relief from conditions which haveI como to bo regarded as Intolerable the Speaker continued The best way for us to play politics Is to car ry to a conclusion Insofar as we i are able the oxcellent record weI have already made The people are looking to us for accomplishment rqthor than for strategy and we 1fIgo program as i wo have started 1 Mr Clark has been telling his co workers In the House that If the party goes to dillydallying around j trying to put the President and the standpatters and the Insurgents In i 1 a deep dark hole the result will be more disastrous to the holediggers than to those whom they might in tend to engulf therein Mr Clark In other words realI partysSopportunity and that the best way t to take advantage of it is through action rather than with attempts to shift the blame to tho other followr q Cured of luberculosillIJohn Nordgauer the well known cabinet maker of tbla city claims tlial hevhas recovered from tuber a cuJoslany monthsagp he erect 9da tent lit the yard at his homey T 1t fLr fi4th J i e NO 7 Julia street which was so adjusted with curtains etc as admit of an abundance of fresh air Night after night ho slept Itf the I open and only went in the house to cat his meals He breathed the fresh all of all kinds of weather under this open shed or tent qf his own construction and adhered to his th 5k that the fresh air of Ken tucky and particularly of Horde son would euro the dread malady Now after many months ho claims it a success and that ho Is cured Henderson Journal TUB NOCREKK 5011001- IMPnaVEMENT LEAGUE Minutes of December 8 1911 House called to order by prosf dent Singing Rollcall present six members present six Minutes read and approved Read tllgOtls Carson Whistling Ty mer Wtesterflold and Malcn Denton Recitation Mrs J P Foster Song Myrtle WIlliford Reading by Secretary Recess v Singing New business under which came election or reelection nameslotant secretary Myrtle Wllllford cd itof of paper Beeslo Renfrow as offiI president Robert Davis vice presl dent Curry Wallace Sergeantat Arms Marllssa Foster critic Marvin Barnard janitor S P Sander Ifur choirlster A motion was made and seconded that a committee be appointed to J fix driveway namely Robert Davis Tymer Westerflcld Curry Wallace and Charlie Foster The hour being a late one the subject for debate was not discuss ed Song ilyrtlo Williford Dis missed to meet Friday evening December 22 1911 Ends Winters Troubles To many winter Is a season of trouble The frostbitten toes and flngerschappcd hands and lips chll blame coldsores red and rough skins prove this But such troub les fly before Bucklens Arnica Salve A trial convinces Greatest healer of burns bolls piles cuts sores bruises eczema and sprains Only 25e at James H Williams Hartford Ky mI PROPOSE WHITE HURLEY CUT OUT NEXT YIanI Lexington Ky Dec 20lt was learned here today that tobacco growers In parts of the Kentucky White Burley district have started a movement to Induce members ofII the Burley Society pooling organi zation to suspend growing a crop next year claiming that it will cause prices to go to such figure that big profit would result besides aiding the success of the tenyear pooling plan which was recently adopted j and by which growers who are mem bers of the society agree to poolI their tobacco for the next ten yearsII No action has yet been taken concerning Indiana and Ohio dis tricts which affiliated with Kentucky I but if success is likely in thisII State the campaign will be extended I to those sections These three States produce practically all theIwhite Burley tobacco In the world j SIOO Reward 100 J The readers of this paper will beII pleased to learn that there is at least I one dreaded disease that science ha tbeen able to cure In all Its stages and that Is Catarrh Halls Catarrh Cure Is the only positive cure no I known to the medical fraternity Ca ttarrh being a constitutional dlseasere quires a constitutional treatment jHalls Catarrh Cure is taken internally acting direct upon the blood and jmucous surfaces of the system there by destroying the foundation of the disease and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its I work The proprietors have so much faith In Its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it falls to cure Send fo j list of testimonials Address F J Cheney lie Co Toledo 0 Sold by druggists 75c Take Halls Family Pills for consti pctionII THIS HUSRAND AND I j WIHK AGREED ON JURY I I Tacoma Wash Dec 20Ve i 11II11 I along said Mrs Gideon allII who with her husband sat IIreturnIII Meyer Cohen of embezzlement from the Moose Lodge It was the first tlmo a husband and wife had served on the same jury in this State pos slbly in the country and the couple were the center of attraction for who visited tine trial Children Cry FOR FLETCHERS Z ASTORIAr 00ooooe odboooooot- o o O POKMS YOUXh KNJOV O O sr P 0 The Heralds Special Selections O 00 00 SOME MORI3 AHOUT MAUI Maud Muller on a winter day Got on tho scales and took a weigh Her brows wont up tho scales wontl high Maud Muller stood and said Oh myII Straight to a Turkish bath she ran And cried Reduce me If you can They steamed they rubbed they pounded Maud Who felt herself too thick and broad sBut when twas done they sighed No use Your weight we simply cant reduce She banted them she lived on grain But found her dieting In rain She walked and walked she climbed the hills And paid the health professors bills She grew as firm and hard as rialto And weighed the same upon the scales With Indian clubs she sprained her back And broke her mothers bricabrac She rolled upon her bedroom floor Until her form was bruised and sore She drank no water with hervrneals Yet still she made dents with tier She tried heels each vain experiment C She jumped she danced she bowed she bent At last she went and gave it up And on fatmaking foods shod sup She said she had concluded that When folks are fat why they are fat Of all sad words heard roundabout The saddest are these Im getting stout An Alarm at Nlplit That strikes terror to the entire household is the loud hoarse and metallic cough of croup ND mis taking It and fortunate then the 1lucky parents who keep Fohya Honey and Tar Compound on hand H W Casselman Canton N Y says It Is worth its weight In gold Our little children are troubled j with croup and hoarseness and all we give them Is Foteys Honey and Tar Compound I always hu50- a bottle of It in the house For sale by all dealers 1 in r HIGH COST OF LIVING CAUSES SALARY RAISE Frankfort Dec 20The Court of Appeals today entered an order increasing the salaries of the deputy clerks of the Court to take effect January 1 the reason stated for the Increase being the increase In the cost of living The first and second deputies will receive 2fiOO n year each tho third deputy 2000 and two copy- Ists 1900 each A bad liver robs you or energy strength and ambition you feel halfsick all tho tlmeand moreover you are an easy mark for pnou nionla chills yellow fever typhoid fover or some other serious disease andsregulator and HKRHiNE fills the bill completely Try It You cant feelwIts beneficial effect Price 60c Sold by Hartford Drug Co Hart ford Ky Donovan Co Beaver Dam Ky 4 t mIThe llomcminl Way The curfew tolls the knell of ing day partII The 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for on a each company of the Drl e to be sent back to Kentucky t the vain hope of recruiting our fmed ranks fleut J W Ford was selected as man from our company We lost Fielding Foreman and now ij 4j qg4by3and in carl HflrjnB Jim bade iys fpiewelE and started on ht jciumey to the dark and lowy round X ter aim arrived at home he re Viewed the sltuatlo and decided he was on n roneless mission therefore Hp deciid to return to the boys he loved but the end of the iean before he reached us jnar had started on his march ougb South Caroling with his word f pro hand and if torch Jn the oth so we were ordered back ojhep + IMm Gen Leos men at this ntlvo deserting by the hun mId going homo so there wa Tl f 40 men from our Bri rt back through Georgia to r1tat we could of them and id ttn back Wo found many serte s and at ono place they banded together and gave us a fjljht and vounded one of our men so badly that wo had to leave him at a privao house After wo had scoured the court tlrcugh Georgia wo were or Tkt take what deserters we Jred back to Lees army king a long journey forth Carolina when with f 0 miles of Leos army we ljv low that Lee had sun j tIe tiftir tsFart s loose and started on our back to our Brigade arrlv Greensboro whore Gen o load collect hla men and erman had declared an1rm- nd they were negotiating s us of surrender Our detail sbanded met with Col Coffer of the Mucky Regiment and ho in us that our Brigade was at gton Ga Five of us the back to our Brigade Art Charlotte North Carolina informed that wo could go tier until we were paroled erms of surrender had been upon So we were paroled continued our Journey and ok the boys at Washington i 11 watt over Our boys after we tacit In Georgfa had crossed T the river back Jnto South Carl ilty tijjj been Intercepting Shet itu Jto WB march through the Cari r Inaj nnd ghtlngeveRp 0the end rtallyEamo our iry was fightingin the last i fought east ofhe Mississippi 1less than tOO miles from o the first gun of tho Civil1 was fired I Je Caldwoll said in his jmo address at the reunion of e Young and old have hem Some abuse them ufy I get tired starved MPTOMS Loss of ep and appetite in estion irritability tually wrecked con tion- 1Ucoholic remedies imulate onl- yeoIIsEmulsion jothes andnourishes sthe nerves A nervefood corn t e salts of Hypo iftes Iodine and tine NO ALCOHOL ALL bRuGWsi j- x 4118- v y tllo Orphan 8ddo a Rnssollv111e that Georedpcple was the last nan killed In bjltlf castor the MIlls slppl river He was a member of Co A 9tU KJ Reglnent and his homo waavin jigan County ilt just Uckd4 months of being 5onra from jbe tlmtj we loft Ohio County mail dlr last Campaign end ed Many e the battles through which our Bfl had gone We had suffered tinted hardships without a murmur and few pore loft to re turn to thelJ once happy homes Not ono of fir company but what was woundcn some having received more than W wound Finally lieu aft Impartial history of th trugglo Is written It will be knl r that our little band that left o county had a just cause to fi 4ifor14 00000000000000-e O HASTE POMMISSIOXKUS 0 SALES 0 fo o00000000O- hio Circuit Court Kentucky W A Mndfox Plaintiff yrE Pnrte enda- ntnYrl i pf u judgment and ore der of saViof the Ohio Circuit Court rendaed at the October terms 1911 In IIK abbyo cause for the purpose or UlyldlnK the proceeds araongs IB J padles as their inter eats apita erajjij after paying the costs rpli dlnSdt reasonable attor nays fee h rfliBfwill offer for sale by public action at the court House dour iin Hartford on Monday the lot day c J u ry 1912 shout one oclock M ucon a credit of six and tw o hs the following describe mil orty to wlt Two tractafof an 11Ohio county Ken tuckyj FtI 17RA =llylng and beings mn Irv reeyr contninlpl fitly acres jia Batt of the three hun Bred r j fland conveyed to Is sac Jjl4m bjy AVm A Mnildox and of rern Ohio County Clerks of flee Iftid BoJtfc E pogo 806 The 50 acrjj Jt ooundcd as follows Be Klnnindu a hickory the N K con ner of J ij above named throe hun dreda thence S 423 poles to a whlr oak hickory and dogwood on tlyl original line of the three hundred acres aforesaid thence W 188 jioli to two small black oaks and hie ry on nastier line of said tract ieqre N 423 poles to a larRO w IQ oac quo sum thence E erg Pot to the beginning contain 4 j behijrBnme land con veyed Thomas Maddox deceased by W i faddox and wife on the 91st 11 of iHiirvu 18qG and which deed f record In the Ohio Coun ty Cls offlce Deed Book Y pogo 347 SEC D RACTBeginning on the V Mdddox line at a hickory doRwp and black oak twentyfive poles I m his N W corner thence N ICijiolesto a Ihckory and whiten oak l the original Finley lino thenw 3 wIth said line to tho cor nor chestnut and poplar thence with Maddoxs line S to Wm Mada corner thence W to the bogIng and being same land con veytfj o Thomas Maddox deceased by Jo L Davis and wife on June 6th kC3 aqd which deed is of record n the Ohio County Clerks office eed Book M page 585 The miner and coal right underlying IaidjltmJ108 heretofore been sold aadi erbfore not Included In this sali urchaser will bo required to execuWtiond with approved security tisane Uitoly after sale Oil 3th day of December 19U F L FELIX I Master Commissioner p vjjln Woodward Attorneys hasten CoininlsslonerB Sale iOhioI Circuit Court Kentucky Tbpias Richards Plaintiff j I 7 vs D Defendantsrt or derljf salo of the Ohio Circuit Coirt rendered at the October tern 1911 in the above cause for the stint of 15000 with interest at ue rate of C per cent per annum frob ihe 2Bth day of Octobbr 1906 unnlI sold subj6ct to tbo following Cf lli 4140 paid April 24th 189 and costs heroin d wliK Ifer for sale by public auction it tho court house doorln Hartford- o iday the 1st day of January lH2pbout one oclock p m upon Credit of six months the fol loyrlhf described property towlf- Ait act or parcel of land in Ohio countv Kentucky bounded as Sol bWo Beginning at a beech on the Jsap fide of Adams Fork creok henn S771s W 7H2 poles to a- q ni sod two bEochea thenco with 0 ii fllaharda line Ina South Vv a Filly direction to a stone on tifJ tcl Chouse road near to N Tr mllJ1sthence with said road to tfr hr corner to James Websters tSfnce with Websters lino In a atrofsht line direction passing YfWpVB corner thence with JohnIOlafkatjino Jo a beech on n larks cornet thence down said Canch to John Hutttf corner wltfa Canary thence down samo with Canarys line on the North side of said ditch where same empties Into the creek thence crossing same to a stake on the East bank of said creok thence down said creek as it meanders to the beginning contain ing seventy acres more or less or sufficient thereof to produce the sums of money ordered to be made The purchaser will be required to execute bond with approved security immediately after sale This 12th day of December 1911 F L FELIX Master Commissioner Heavrln Woodward Attorneys Master Commissioners Snip Ohio Circuit Court Kentucky Julia Hoover c Plaintiffs vs L J Dawson Defendant By virtue of a judgment and or der of sale of the Ohio Circuit Court rendered at the October term 1911 in the above cause for the sum of 35000 with Interest at the ratorof 6 per cent per annum from the 1st day of January 1908 until paid subject to the following credits 5000 paid November 25 1903 5675 paid January 7 1907 1000 paid December 3 1908 and by 600 paid April 10 1909 and 7545 costs noreln I will offer for sale by public auction at the court house door In Hartford on Monday the 1st day of January 1912 about one oclock p m upon n credit of six and twelve months the following described property towit One tract of land in Ohio county Kentucky on tho Rocky Fork of Uarnetts creels and bounded as fellows Beginning at n stone cor ner to lot No 2 In It O Hoovers liner thence S74 W 64 92fi poles to two white oaks thence N 8214 W 99h poles to a stone corner of lot No1 thence N 714 W 04 925 nolps to a stone corner of lot Nor thence S 82 14 E 991k poles to the beginning containing 40 acres The same convoyed by S L Stevens special commissioner Ohio Circuit Court It being lot No3 In the di vision of the lands of Mary E French among liar heirs and record ed In Commissioners Deed Book D page 413 or sufficient thereof to produce tho sums of money order ed to be made The purchaser will be required to execute bond with approved secur ity Immediately after sale This 12th day of December 1911 F UPJBLIX Master Commissioner Heavrln ft Woodward Attorneys Tihhtllfllt Kills I In 1906 lightning killed only 169 people In this whole country Ones chances of death by lightning are less than two In a million The chance of death from liver kidney or stomach trouble Is vastly great er but not if Electric Bitters be used as Robert Madsen of West Burlington la proved Four doc- tOrs gave him up after eight months of suffering from virulent liver troublo and yellow jaundice He I Electricach liver nerve and kidney remedy OnlyIS0cTilE MOTHER OF 24 LIVES OX ROOSEVELT AVENUE Detroit MlchDec 20Some re markable testimony was given in Judge Murphys Court today in a divorce case Mrs Mary Schmidt mother of Mrs Martha Kowalski who was applying for alimony was tho deponent In reply to a ques tion she said I am the mother of twentyfour children tho last of whom was born six weeks ago How old are you 7 asked the CourtI am 45 Have any of your children been twins or triplets No All born singly Where do you live At X30 Roosevelt avenue She failed to understand the on suing laughtI Saved His Wifes Life My wife would have been In her grave today writes O H Brown of Muscadine Ala IU it had not been for Dr Kings New Discovery She was down in her bed not able to get UP witHout help She had a revere bronchial trouble and n dreadful cough I got her a bottle of Dr Kings New Discovery and she soon bepaji to mend and was well in a short time Infallible for coughs and colds Its the most reliable remedy on onrth for des perate lung trouble hemorrhages la grippe pfltbma hay fever croup aftd whooplng cough 50o 100 Trial bottle free Guaranteed by James H Williams mli Children Cry I FQR FLETC- HERSCASTORIAI hbonkoD for The HmldIl a1ur I 000000000000000O PIFFLE 0- oOQoooooooooooo Applegreen west and an orange bar And the crystal eye of a lone one star And Child take the shears and cut what you will Frost tonight BO clear and dead still Edith M Thomas In Harpers Peagreen piffle and orange bunk And the ragged rhyme of one mad or drunk You must confess this approaches I1s- sElllths versebut we cant sell this Buffalo News Crushed pumpkin dawn and a lemon squeeze Child lead your mother outdoors to freeze At stuff like this we could never fall But wed never dare offer this stuff for sale Houston Post Allcebluo cheese and a plate of tripe And fourteen Chinamen hitting time pipe Versos like this make a bosom throb I hope It wont cause me to dose my job Milwaukee Sentinel Palegltimmed eve dud a herd of whangs And the eerie blob of the gnawsome fungs- Woofwarpod gnags and a blotch of 00QB- artender what did you put In the hooze Cincinnati Enquirer Sure FriendSo youre going to make It hot for that fellow who held up tho batik shot the cashier and got away with the ton thousand Banker Yes indeed Ho was entirely too fresh Thoros a decent way to do that you know If ho wanted to get the money why dlilnt he come into the bank and work his way up the way the rest of us did Subscribe far The Hartford Herald CASTOR 5 IA For Infants and Children Tto JKInfl You Have Always Bought Bears the lSignature I The Kind You Have Always Bought and which has been I In use for over 30 years has borne tho nignnturo of iI and has been made under his per sonal supervision since its Infancy Allow no one to deceive you in this All Counterfeits Imitations and u Justasgood are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger tho health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment What is CASTORCastoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil Paregoric Drops and Soothing Syrups It is Pleasant It contains neither Opium Morphine nor other Narcotlo substance Its ago is its guarantee It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness It cures Dinrrluuii and Wind Colic It relieves Teething Troubles cures Constipation and Flatulency It assimilates time Food regulates tho Stomach and Bowels giving healthy and natural sleep Tho Childrens PanaccaTho Mothers Friend GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS sJ Bears the Signature of I p UThe KM You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years THe CNTUN COMPANY TT HURRAY BTHKT New YORK CITY J J Ytt r iIe1fJlio1t t H KE TUCX Liht nd Power Company b v INCOKlOHATKD E G BARRASS MGR HartfordJKy Will wire lord house at cost Electric Lights are clean healthy sand safe NoI home or business house should be untliout them when within reachI I IIi SEND YOUR BOY TO MATHENEY BAITS Vanderbilt Training School FOR BOYS Elkton Kentucky A limited select school for boys Faculty collegetrained men Our patronage has come from several Southern States Twenty four different towns in Western Kentucky rep resented this year Electric Lights Steam Heat Hot and Cold Baths Extremely Healthful location 400000 recently spent on improvements No saloons in the town or county Moralsurroundings excellent Unex- celled as a school for young boys Nineteenth Year Begins September 6 1911 Write for catalogue Address all communications to DckCMATHENEY BAITS L J I u V rv Mi 1rJIit 1 01 I t rr 1 I rrahEIGHT I so 0 0 0 0 THE HARTFORD HERALDiIEDxESDAZ SEC 27 Ji t r114 Hxt arc fl4 r j t JOSH is SH1VERING AT 52 DEGREES BELOW But Ohio Valley May Not Be Muc i 1i 1 i Cold Till End of the Pres ent Week Washington Dec 24 Unsettledi weather during the next few days will give way to a period of more seasonable conditions by the end of the week according to a bulletin Issued I by the Weather Bureau IiStormyover the North Atlantic steamship routes the British Isles and Europe The coldest weather of the season the bulletin continues now prevails in the interior of Alaska 1 the lowest temperature reported iInJ that region being 52 degrees below 1 1zero at Eagle The Indications are i that the first part of the coming week will be unsettled with snow or rain In northern and rain In southern districts east of the Rocky Mountains attending the eastward movement of a disturbance that now covers the Middle West y Another disturbance will OJ pear In the Far west about the mid 1 die of the week cross the Middle West about Thursday or Friday and l the Eastern States at the close of the week it will be attended by general precipitation- A J pronounced change to qolder weather will overspread the Northwestern 4 States Tuesday and Wed nesday and advance eastward and IiIROllthornI IiI part of the week terminating the + prolonged period of unseasonably high temperatures In those districts 1I0IgIHr I THe 26Mr Henry Hunloy after I a short visit In this community returnee to his home in White county 111 last Friday Mr Nevll Hunley of White county 111 Is visiting relatlvosLJn this neighborhood I Mis Jostle Taylor of East St Louis 111 Is spending the Holidays with her parents Mr and Mrs E Ci Taylor Menro William Mlles of Hen derson Ky and Herman Miles of Render are visiting their uncle Mr J H Miles here MM Ruth Hammon who ha been teaching at No 19 gavo a nice entertainment last Thursday night at tho ichoolhouse Mr Herman Taylor of Taylor town was the guest of Mr andJJ t Mrs J R Shull last Sunday Monni J I Clark Alford Ben nett Charley Williams and John made R business trip toI Hartford last Thursday With tu r iiinK of Middle Age There Is a letting down In the phys t teal forces often shown In annoy ing and painful kidney and bladder ailments and urinary Irregularities Foley Kidney Pills arc a splendid regulating and strengthening medi cine at such a time Try them For sale by all dealers mI q CMUAIAO Dec 2Miss Mattle Helslcy r who Is attending school at Bowl Ing Green Is spending the Holidays 4with her parents Mr and Mrs D R Helsley Mrs Ollie Fulkerson of Cleaton visited here last week Mr and Mrs Ulus James and lit tre son Master Glenn of Matanzas are visiting her mother Mrs Zllla Barnard C The school at this place closed last Friday Miss Ida Lambert wa- p the teacher Mr B W Smith visited his daughter Mrs Krt Ashby of Ech ols a few days ago Quite n crowd attended the exhii bition here last Friday night A Terrible Blunder II To neglect liver trouble Never do It Tao Dr Kings New Life Pills C on the list sign of constipation biliousness or Inactive bowels and F prevent virulent Indigestion jau + dice or gall stones They regulate llver stomach and bowels and build Jt up xour health Only 23c at James 11Fi 4 H Williams m 1 mMAv l somwnJmXT u STIWPEI HYPNOTIC SHOW tetlandsky O Dec 21Mr I e jnle Everett acting for the Hu jzeie Society today compelled op r J J Clifford n hypnotist to to te Carl Noyes 19 years old one apUp nrofessorB subjects out of a Bblf tIC tranco In which he was i g a bicycle Iir a store window under the Im Xoln that he was in a big race cabinejworjd B championship thaur jjjij beenrldig for tourI cu hen Mrs Everett appeared aC fovf Tho veins In ill atitI I F 4 M4- If i r- rn II f- ll t jtV- t4rVvEsV v huge d opa bf pefs irAt104 lJ 0 1 alr parts of his bodyjunlll en by his abbreviated costume rii Noyes was unheodtngof the de mands to stop in the flame fthe law made by Mrs Everett till the professor was brought in Desperately Injured Still Lives 24Althoughhhis spinal cord Is severed and a portion of his backbone removed Sam Montsdcoca of St Cloud Is still alive Following a successful operation ho regained the use of his hands Ho is only 19 years old and was accidentally shot several days ago while examining a friends new pistol The ball passed through his shoulder and lodged In his backbone I had been troubled with constipation 1 for two years and tried all of the best physicians In Bristol Tenn and they could do nothing for me writes Thos E Williams Middle bore Ky Two packages of Cham berlalns Stomach and Liver Tablets bared me For sale by all deal era m Santa Claus Hitiiied Carlisle Ky Dec 24Whlle he was acting as Santa Claus at the school entertainment here yester day evening the costume of George Duncan caught fire from candles and he was saved only by hardI work One of his arms was badly burned Cured In Ills Own Home Town Hopklnsville KyJ W Jordan p well known dentist living on Ken tacky Ave near 7th street tells the way for his fellow townsmen to be j cured of kidney and bladder trouble as he himself was cured I had kidney trouble in a very bad form Iration doctors performed an opJJ but the first relief I had was after taking Foley Kidney Pills Thoy have done me more good than anything else I have tried I used to have a terrible pain across my back but since taking Foley Kidney Pills I have had no pain and gladly recommend them to all who have kidney trouble For sale by all dealers m Yours for the Asking List of publications of the State Hoard of Health that may be se secured upon request Preventive disease circulars on Consumption Typhoid Fever Scarlet Fever Small Pox Diphtheria 1 Ophthalmia Neonatorum Monthly Bulletins Biennial Report Address State Board of Health KysPot Sale Cheap A full course of Bookkeeping or a full course of Shorthand and Typewriting Including all the aux iliary branches such as Banking Spelling Punctuation Mathematics c as explained In the catalogue IThe regular catalogue price for this scholarship is 50 We will sell at a bargain and the one getting it will receive the same benefits as It pur jticalj particular call on or address tf The Hartford Herald I scoldWhen you have get a botItie of Chamberlains Cough Remedy t It will soon fla you up all right and i will ward off any tendency toward t pneumonia This remedy contains no opium or other narcotic and maybe given as confidently to a baby as to an adult Sold by all deal ers m A Sof K X IItireIAll locals of the American So clety of Equity are requested to be well represented in the Ohio County Union to be held January 5 and C 1912 Now Is the time to strike so lets be ready and begins the first of tha year Much burl ness Is expected to be attended to at this sessionL TICHENOR Pres HENRY M PIRTLE Secy Rub the Joints with BALLARDS SNOW LINIMENT to relieve rheu matism It penetrates the flesh to the bone conveying Its soothing and restorative influence to the spot where the pain exists Price 2Cc GOc and 100 per bottle Sold b KynDonovan Co Denver Dam Ky m Notice to Creditors Ohio Circuit Court Kentucky- E B Pendleton Admr c Plaintiffs vs Esther Gatton et al Defendants AllI persons having claims against the estate of Green W Phipps de ceased are hereby notified to flloI same with the undersigned Coramis sloner at his office Ih Hartford Ky properly proven on or before Jan fosr ever barred F L FELIX Master Commissioner 49t4 Ohio Circuit Court For Sale Town property vacant Jots cottages and twostory dwellings A C YEISER CO- Hartford v Ky 6 ji r I I 4 p Dbnt Throw This Aside r JIt Will JEf This entire stock will and must be sold out at cost and less than cost Please tell your friends and relatives of this Great Sale I wilt positively move from Hartford to Hopkinsvllle Ky NEW YORK STOR- EoooooOOGcoocoooooQoococ AI DEC 28 1912 Remember 1 Wait Walt Wait forthe biggest most unmerciful boi afide Sale ever known entire stock of Dry Goods Clothing Shoes Hats and also Tailor Su 1Skirts Valises Trunks Etc at the of the ic to be at c and less than cost in 20 days Every lady and in Hartford 4 tend this Great To stay away from this sale like th1t wing your dollars away fcome early come often come every day this IS your last Ojttp rJ unity to get such 1 Cast Your Eyes Over These Great and j Item In this ij t 53I1 gSuits815 Miens Suits Price 7 98 48Snits815 Mens Over coats 8 98 15 Coats Cravanett 8 98 Lot of Youths Overcoats worth up to 81000 pur last price while they 398 Little Boys Overcoats sizes 4 to 0 worth up to 500 Closing out price 169 Mens Work Coats price 119 8500 and 8600 Mens Odd 98afewl OooOoOo 1MKSIO TAKE NOTICEig O All persons indebted to will please call and usiitheir account before 1912 If not paid by th t cIcount REMOVAL AT TH EtiII NEW YORK T RErate SALE POSITIVELY OPE S 1 LI I iPOSITIVELY ENDING JAN 2v tShit w J furnishings is mercy pu r slaughtered gentleman andvicinityshould Sale is as bargain Bargains ReadiEvery Ad 1 Clothing Department 87 Ooooooo l 5 i SA i t THURSDAY Dry Goods and Notions 10 Yards of the very best Call coonly 10 yards to a cus tomer while it lasts i CPrice100 Hope Domestic 7io 80 Apron Gingham5c Ginghamq Outing Flannel7 o AYardWide Percal 7ic 15c Flanelettes71c 200 Comforts extra heavy price 950 150 Blanketsgood size75c 500 Fleece Lined Shirts and Drawers extra heavy 39c 75o Table Lincn890500 Table Linen Red and Blue 28o 100 Table Linen58o 500 Irish Linen Dress Goods for 33c 8110 Overalls 80c 500 Overalls 39c Trunks and Valices at half price while they last Come quick and get you one Lotof Ladies EBB Positively Opens Dec lst and for 20 =Nothing like it and nothing like it may happen again date thjliiplace Come as this entire stoc by 15 New York J D IJ tucj MC TICBI tOll January We to our many tomers and friends our yiiiteLyon Special Blclid CoffeeThis fsa mosti xcellent up by us wider our own brand werypack Yageis fully guaranteed by us We willplLyin actual each 35c for the Lion Headcut from every package fhis coffee that fails to give perfect satisfactio HARTFORD GROCERY COMPANY To Our Farmer Friends and Patrons vow iis the time tp begin toaPtlgpatPy your Fence wants TTT have just JOOived wv two ct ftsmPE pi the cob brated American Steel Wre Fence We Sought it right so we can give you a low price on peoiloations you lnay need Call alid see us about your idp Zfe Yours truly = 7 c DUNDEE MERCANTItE COjNconl nAp DUNDEE KENTUCKYII l- Alc I L 1i l Ti I Ladies Ready tto ear LongCoats 1000 and 120Ladies1 LongCoats I 8698 1 Ladies iNev ork Girl Suits With silk lit ngL 8Our1 Lot of LadiesSui a in 3 and Gray worth up J 10I QQpricef1 Lot of Ladies Shor oats in Black and Graylvprthr 8lugSkirts in 1I11t11 cst styles nn d cIQw lice they 163w 1 500 and 8600 TMlreiw Bear Skin Coats size 7 totI price 10 ClQsingouti i i 98 8260 Ladies Allwool Feat ers in Red and Whltdl On ly a few cft Clos ClngLadieslterst i I Sale 28 Lasts Days before I ever Remember the and i I early come often must be sold out Jan 20 1912 e Stork REED Pro-pHartfarrd 1st will offer cus eolfceput and of C very any a JC ok Its just- astepttf Texas j butfInfreight on the good riT to iHopklnsvIlloM tJanuaryt TOREfA KiMens and Boys Pants tP II 150 Mans DressQ Pantsa200 Mens Dress Pants 1 i Corduroy7Iants p It 29duroy755 Knickerbocker48r f unssianiKniCkerboOker 4Ofit 7fi1f Boys I eizesII price 2 SHOES SHOE Mens Ladies and Child j Shoes worth double the jt While they last 98oto J Ladies Scarfs and Shaw r jail colors and sizes i from 19c to 48o AreW double the price S OOOOOOOCOCXXXXXXJOOOOC ONE 1IUCE TO YOU ALL ttEvery article In this Clos ing Out Sale will have a white tai attached to it with UBSUe TIcetlked IIn plain figu s i Ud as well as a grot n peraon Sp buy at this Clo Ing Out syehWlthout fear dj things beUig wercharged NEW i JnU STOVE V the Cotton rv- ia BeJtRoute the direct quiet i line from Memphis through Arkansas fo the Southwest 1f operatingtwpeplendld S Jrwins dally with through 1tfrtperj chair cars and patlo- rcIran Trains from all parts jof tji puthca8t connect in Mem his tthK these Cottffn Belt trains fftlenormoncyehonldkeepW1 trI I o fiijlItlllrthll9PJlortunl ix Belt Rotl fare eScursio op tit and 3rt Toedayof neb month icandan Uciou ltd I noloiBln Arkantu LonblanaTcneand05 r Ie otsrefrenNance alOtt3 btuauytootledbrt8enatda torcomplctaschedule end her m fT q L q aUtidi1 i r Jara II y i Hartford ora da S Icri 1i n