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Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.): December 27, 1911 Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Jno. P. Barrett & Co. Hartford, KY 1911 haf1911122701_sn84037890 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.): December 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. '"n- - njvtTf"Tt. ' Jfc'w"p ',rK r " r r .i TvrTiyyTW, j "" .p"yr ,. ?Tf p'' THE HAlTfFORD HERALD; Tubscription $1 rth Per Year, in Advance. "I Coat, Wi HfcalM foiij fforM, lie rTtiri fill Sitiou ttmlring at Mj BL" .4M Kinds Job Printing Neatly Executed, "YEAR. HARTFORD, Kt., WEDJSTESPAy, SPENT to-d- DECEMBER 27, 1911. 6RUNBLE XO. 52 Okla. was without flro on a bitterly farmers In this of the wealthiest J. Mont Wcsterfleld's "Early Mornsection of the State. cold day, J. M. Jackson filed a pro- ft ing." The composition Is excellent, GOVERNOR OF OISONER GIVES 'Jury Snys Burris ,ls Poisoner. test with the Corporation Commisespecially of the foreground: the Henderson, Ky., Dec. 23. Desion abd scrutiny of his allegations shadows that hang over the edge of ,) brought the discovery velopments in the Royster poisonthat the quiet stream are dark, yet ing caso took a sensational turn to- PRISON the Jacksdns are parents of thirLABOR'S F ORGES melting, and his portrayal of dis"day when Phillip Burris, who had teen children. tance Is well done. Mr. Wester-field- 's represented himself to tho people of Their eldest, a son, Ib now fourcoloring carries deftly the Robards as a teen years of age, making the perof light! Xo His Victims, Living ed and charged dotectlve, was arrest- In Order to Learn About sonnel;; of their progeny list four- Heard ThroughBritain and changescasts across that approaching with the crtne. dawn the scene. An' Tho Coroner's Jury was quick in teen In' number. FIvo years ago the Crisis is Near. Prison Life. other of Mr. Westerfield's pictures, Near Henderson. reaching a verdict, as follows: Increase in the Jackson .family benot quite as good as this. Is called "Wo, tho Jury, find from tho evicame niatked. Twins are now live He has caught the "Reflections." STRICKEN dence before us that the bodies of PRISONERS WERE CHEERED OP years old. Triplets succeeded the A STRIKE OF 200,000 MINERS surface of water, ruffled by broad (OLE Henry Royster and Ret Davis, coltwins in twjelve months, and in anripples, In an accurate, sweeping ored, now before us came to their other year triplets again made their stroke, but the background looks Two Are Dead and the Others deaths by some unknown poison ad- By Presence of the Chief Ex- appearance. One year after the Is Planned and Host of Spin-- . somewhat vacant. As In tho other ministered to them In beer by the last triplets, came live children on picture, the lighting and drawing Is ecutive and Possibility ners to Quit Work DurSeem to Have Had Narhand of Phillip Burris." the same day. good, nnd his trees grow out of the Two are dead and another dying, The1 f(ve are stm alive, but the ground, Instead of being pasted on. ing Week. of Parole. row Escapes. and two more expected to die durhealth of the whole family, declares Although Mr. Westerfleld Is repreing the night In the home of ThomJackson,, was Impaired by the absented by only two pictures, the dePOLICY ADOITKD sence of warmth In the Boynton DISCONTENT IS EVERYWHERE ficiency In quantity ALLEGED POISONER ARRESTED as Royster, near Robards, this coun- HOME-MAD- E is more than ty, bb a result of the poisoning Fristation waiting room. It is hinted made up by the quality of his work. London, Dec. 25. The labor sitNashville, Tenn., Dec. 21. For that tho commission will reprimand .Henderson, Ky., Dec. 22. "Bless day night. rny gms uation throughout Great Britain is INDICT l.'O VIRGINIANS of the mur- the first time In the history of the the railroad company. Around the house U8, O Lord, ana tnese, again causing anxiety, nnd "Strike FOR SELLING THEIR VOTES which we are about to receive from dered boy, as Burris calmly walked Volunteer State, the Chief Executive Settler" Geo. R. Asqulth, of tho Goviy bounty, through Christ, our up and down tho sidewalk in front Officer spent a night In prison. This OHIO TCOUNTY DEMOCRATS MADE A FIXE SHOWING ernment Board of Trade, admitted Bristol, Tenn., Dec. 23. of the house smoking his pipe, an- was the case last night, when Gov One iLord. ((Amen." y gruco, gered that a grave crisis may be hundred and fifty Uttering these words of murmurs and threats of ernor Ben Wade Hooper stepped Indictments Tho Ovvonsboro Inquirer says: reached soon unless the employers, against alleged vote sellers in Lee iomas P. Royatcr and his family lynching were heard. The lynching down from his high office and reIn 'the recent election Ohio coun- with the In their was "avoided by the prompt action mained of the Govern- county, Va., wore returned yesterall night at tho prison, egan their evening meal several miles of tho officials, who took Burris to spending the major portion of his ty certainly made a splendid show- ment, are successful in establishing day, and It Is said others are to follome at Robards, y low as a result of tho grand from "here, shortly after C o'clock a Jail across the county In a buggy. time mingling with the convicts ing in1 the Democratic column. She satisfactory agreements. A strike of coal miners Involv among them for did not Jar herself loose from her Jury Investigation Into election IrIn tho elder Roystcr'o testimony and searching laat night. subjects for pardon on Republican alliance, but there was ing more than 200,000 workmen regularities during the past three I "The Lord has been good to us before the Coroner's Jury ho said: worthy such a shake that the coon became may be launched on March 1 If weeks. It Is genorally bellevod the "The first thing I knew, Burris Christmas Day. this year, hasn't Ho, father?" spolw thirteen-year-ol- d daugh- - had four or five glasses arose at day- alarmed and the rooster crowed of the union mon vote In fa- Investigation Hooper and was Governor jorlne, the will result In wholelustily In the cloctlofi to sale disfranchisement of voters In Itsr. Fo" a few minutes tno family pouring beor out of a bqttlo Into light from his bunk In a cell In tho victory. because he came so close to vor of a walk-ou- t ,''ed o' Christmas and success on them. Ho poured beer from one State prison, performed his hasty Ohio has been regarded as p safe be hold throughout Great Britain on this county. The Jury will recess y January 10. The men are demanduntil after the holidays. farm during the noxt year. bottle Into all of tho glasses, or morning ablutions In the little tin .. . .. K ...1.11. tl.AH. wua .llllnn. n several of them at least. I asked pall furnished the nnd Republican county, but the Demo- ing a higher minimum wage scale prisoners, nuuuco.i .tiller U nuutl lliuiu Rudolph and Clnus A. it the supper table and each ato tr. him If some of the beer was for me. thon made his way with a long line cratic gln of the past 12 months and nrc determined that this (lo- Jr., have tiled suit at San Spreckles, Francisco they Suddenly to. the ponltentlary has placed that county In the doubtbecause, Silence. in and be granted there .was a He said, 'Sure.' Ho called Henry, of-ful column, nnd If the percentage claim, tho present minimum is not against their brothers, Adolph nnd Inrlll shriek nnd a pitiful cry, and who did not conn, and Burris took dining room' where, under the John D. Spreckles, nsklng for nn eyes of guards, ho ate of gain Ii maintained for the next a living wnge. Henry Roister the twenty-year-ol- d tho glass from tho table to him. He watchful 12 months. Ohio will give n majorOn Wednesday Nor Ron, toppled from his chair. the textile mill accounting of $lS,71G,7ii2 thoy are breakfast of prison "chow. also called Aunt Rot and gave the Democratic national owners throughout Western Eng- alleged to have received from tholr "My God. I noticed that tho beer was was It a special repast; ho got what ity for Father, I am dylngl Ei father during his lifetime. ticket. on't- - " he sobbed convulsively, as extremely bitter." land will Inaugurate their look-othe prlsonors got and no more. against 1 GO, 000 employees, the toThe first rcfeult of this visit was the words died on his lips. A mln- ate later the elder Royster uttered an announcement from tho Gover- THOUSANDS OF PARCELS tal number affected by this move IS being 200,000. The dispute hore is feeble groan and fell to the floor. POISON IN THE FOOD nor that no more stripes would be n lov- grade prisover lnbor. Ill rushed to the aid of their used on first and second STILL GREAT MYSTERY HELD BMW UNCLE SAM HALTED THE NUPTIALS oners. od ones. For weeks the rltlsh postal The scene was made more employees have been complnlnlng of Lorlno, the little will be Inpiteous when Another reform that I working They are conditions. daughter, crumpled in a heap on augurated will bo the establishment I the floor, stricken by convulsions. 01 Four Brothers, Five Sisters of a prison school, which has been Many No Doubt Are Christmas threatening to go on strike unloss Son Acquitted on Charge of Killchanges are made. They have apRushing to the telephone,. Mrs. provided for Juveniles by law, but ing Father Practically No and a Cousin The Dead Presents Postal Rules On Royster summoned physicians. pointed a committee to wnlt on the which has been Ignored heretofore. attempt was made Postmaster-Genera- l and tholr grievtheir arrival an Tho facilities of this school will be Evidence. and Dying. . Violated. save tho life of Henry Royster, ances will get formal recognition. extended to all. lut he died a few minutes after the The announced reforms and the The railway employees are disDixon, Ky., Dec. 23. Thomas Olvey, Ark., Dec. 23. Five sis- visit of Governor Hooper to the Washington, Doc. 21!. Violations satisfied ihysicians reached tho scene. Go- conditions with under kitchen of the house ters, four brothers nnd n cou"sln Stnte prison at the approach of lot postal rules will account for which they work and nre charging Thompson, charged with the murSng Into the Henry ir water, they found the body of wore to havo been married at ono Christmas Day Font tho blood ting many a failure to receie Christmas that the companies have not lived der of his fathor,moi chant T.ntThompProviletbj Davis, the negro cook for the sorvlco hero Christmas day. There ling through tho veins of hundreds greetings. There are held Inthe up to the agreements thoy made son, a wealthy dence, Webster county, on the day Instead, fu-,junfly, lifeless on tho floor, and by will bo no marriage, prsonors, and hopes aro running Dead Letter Ofilco 'r.,ff(Vn, pieces of during the 1011 strike. following Christmas of last year, sr side lay tho form of herlaugh- - nerals will ho held. hli?li In tho breasts of those who mall matter designed for .foreign The dockers' and carters' strike at was acquitted by the jury at !::!( to relatives and lnU- - j00j for Executive clemency. y delivery, At a dlnnor br, wlo gasped for breath. Dundeo wns settled early o'clock this morning. mate friends at the homes of the Of those 2,000 pieces aro The family was during tfie night Tne Governor with small concessions to the workThis was tho second trial for food that con- - antl y Neighbors for miles around were scores of I'ost packages, most of them bollev- - men, nnd the soldiers who havo been Interviewed poison or riSoners. paying particular atten- - od to contain Christmas presents. on duty thore for a weok will prob-abl- v young Thompson, the previous trial Fummonded. Messengers on horse talned either artificial resulting In a hung Jury. The case back wore' sent to Henderson for ptomaines vwas served. tlon to youthful and friendless con- - Many or thorn wore detained he withdrawn was given to the jury at 3:30 Twelve persons fell seriously 111 cause of insufficient postngo, but the physicians. Wilson, Secretary of lore Ilnvolock held' because the National Sailors' and Fireman's o'clock yesterday afternoon. On the two have died. Five doctors worked untiringly and he Is busily engaged In greatest number were Physicians say thero Is no hopo making up the Christmas pardon thoy contained no customs doclara-lis- t. 1'nlon, Is having a difficult time pre- first ballot taken by the Jurors, ton to relieve tno elder Koyster, nut it four others. Is believed he will die. Lorlne, the for at least Hooper has been UonS. Under various International venting n national strike of dock voted for an acquittal and two for Governor On the second bala conviction. The Dead Merlo Jordan, 23 careful In exorcising his pardoning postal agreements for parcels-pos- t girl, probably will not live, and employees. lot eleven voted for an acquittal years old. Emma Warden, 10 years power. His predecessors oxchange between tho Vnit- Mrs. Royster has suffered a nervous ran up package at tho Thames ShipWorkmen one for a conviction. Whon ancollapse, and Is In a serious condi old, Jordan's fiancee. He ed States and countries having a building Into tho hundreds each year. Yards are up In arms and Dying Fred Jordan, 25 has a plan of his own, ho chooses parcels post, a customs declaration against Winston Churchill and the other ballot was taken this mornThe tion 1 "Physicians notified Sheriff A. H. years old, brother of Merle Jordan. to term his "home-mad- o law," pa-- j must be made on all parcels. Admiralty because a petition signed ing the one who had been voting wero by thousands that tho contract for for a conviction changed nnd votod rAb'bott. o' Henderson, and who im- - Estella Warden, 24 years old, Fred rollng convicts undor a seals Bccauso Christmas idlately went to the scene. Nelgh- - Jordan's fiancee. Harriot Taylor, statute, by which ho hopes to placed upon them, 2,000 letters ono of the new battleships he given for nn acquittal. The verdict of the jury did not told the official that Royster 18 years old. Bertha Taylor, 17 work wonders In reforming pris- found their way to the Dead Letter tho Thames yards has been Ignored. come ns a surprise. Practically no Many foreign Office. Intimated that a certain person years old. countries oners. Chancellor Lloyd George, who Is new evidence wns offered by the id It in for him," but that he was Authorities are Investigating the Speaking of his Ideas of prison don't itermlt the use of such stick- studying contemporary conditions case. Whilo there Is belief In some life, Governor Hooper had this to ers, and will not recelvo mall upon with the keen Insight of n trained Commonwealth, and It wns the opin.afraid of the threat. Although Sheriff Abbott refused quarters that poison may have been say: which thoy aro affixed. Tho 2,000 economist, bolleves that the ennct-me- ion that tho case was not ns strong ns tho one in tho previous trial. Ab- - placed In lo divulge, what members of tho the food served at the "After all Is said, a prison is a letters, and 2,000 packages nrc only of the national pension bill The murder of Henry T. Thomp I'bott famllv told him of tho alleged dinner, the acting Coroner says Ice terrible place, however humane tho a small pnrt of the matter turned ngninst Illness, old age, disability son remains as much of a says that he has under cream probably caused the illness. management and conditions. threat, ho My back, but this number of pieces did nnd Idleness will go far toward as It did whon his son surveillance n person who visited Tho lovers, who wero to havo first Impulse has always been and not contain the names of senders. solving the labor question which Is mystery found tho body at tho Rock house tho Royster homo yesterday and been married Christmas Day, were: will over bo toward mercy, but no All pieces with tho names of send- perplexing the nation. In tho cemetery nt Providence, a this afternoon, and, who, he is al Merlo Jordan and Emma Warden, man In my position should bo gov- ers wero jent back for remalllug. year ago. most certain, took the poison lntto Fred Jordan and Estella- - Warden, erned by tho Impulses of his heart More than 8,000 post cards to for- TWO HUNDRED MEN ARE rtho house. Alfred Jordan nnd Ruth Warden. or tho Importunities of friends. Tho eign countries were turned back beRACING FOR GOLD F ELD UNWRITTEN LAW IS He said also that tho suspect had Willis Jordan nnd Mario Warden, good of the prlsonors nnd of tho cause they bore Christmas Beats and WRITTEN LAW IN UTAH Cor some time been in love with ono Fred Miiey ana saran warden. j people must bo given more consid were designed to countries where Dawson, Y. T., Dec. 25. Two tho Royster girls and that ho had aro not permitted. the seals eration." iiunuimi uiun wmi uuK leuina mm Ogdon, Utah, Dec. 21. Henry ten told by tho elder Royster not To Lift Quarantine. HeretoforeTennesseo only thought FOUND "lNNOCENTAFTER prospecting outfits nre making a ;Southwf.th wns ncn.ulttcd of call upon the girl, as his pres- Frankfort, Ky., Dec. 23. Thnt of two things In connection with the y race to mo new goui neiu tho murder of 13. L. (Ed) Han SERVING SIXTEEN YEARS ace was not agreeable to other Kentucky will bo released from tho State Prison; pno of thorn to get nt the head of Sixty Mile River, 130 nn amusement park In this drr-i- ambers or tho family. quarantine which the National Gov- some one Into the penitentiary ,and New York, Dec. 23. A Christ miles from Dawson. August 31 last. Tlio Jury, coi Jtilv Following the words between tho ernment has placed on tho sheep In tho other to get him out. It would The stampedo Is tho greatest seen ed entirely of married mon, mas present to John Roehmnn, of in and the father of tho girl, it is this State by March 1 Is now cer- bo his purpose to reform convicts Brooklyn, y wns tho dismissal Iiero since the first K lonely kc rush only one ballot. Id the suspect, who, It Is believed, tain. Dr. A. J. Jayne, of the United and turn them out bettor citizens. years ago. Jinny gold of charges which will lead to his re- fourteon Hanks, who wns mnnnger of ,, la citizen of Evansvllle, declared States Government, who has charge 1" .. Tennessee's present Governor has lease from- 6Ing Sing prison nfter hunters nrn travnllncr nrnctlpnllv ,,.,,.., Uay .. . e ... ... iiarK. wns bmoi in inn lit hd "would got oven." corps of Government Inspectors been termed, haughty, a bloodless of a day nnd Illght. Uvhlln slxtoen yenrs' service on conviction wnlklncr nlnnir tlio Btrnot Ifesterday afternoon tho porson at work In this State, stated man, by his onemles. His net of go fpr a murder of which the Supromo . Southworth. Ernest Mlllor, who returned yes- - w,t, South- Roygtor homo, stating that a sheep in- ing to tlio Stnte Prison and meeting lied at the of tho Innocent. tcrdny from the now camp, said worth's defense was temnornrv In- Court now finds him to-bit his visit was only friendly and fected with scabies would bo started convicts face to faco disproves this Tho necessary testimony was sup- somo of the men from Dawson wore Banlty nlul tll0 p,pn t!mt Hank8 ha(, pit he did not care to see tho girl, January 1, and that by March 1 he charge Just as much as did his visit plied by two men who kept silent at wearing torn and ripped moccasins, .broken up his home, or what Is letook with him soma fruit and thought nearly overy county In tho Inst summer to the mountnlneors, a tlmo. when ho needed them to woui uuurij ou in uieir iiuhio m kn0Wn tn gome States ns the "un- beer.-which he State would be released from tho when ne slept in tno leaves witn tno prove and .other things they said, get a claim, and some wont through written law," but which In Utah Is nn alibi because, declared he wanted to give as a Government quarantine. Moun- they wero people of tho Cumberland nfrald of being hounded tnree miles or snow water. Tiie written law hrlgtmas presont to Mr. Royster. tains. temperature was about zero whon by the police. The prosecution ravo notice or an is not known " whether the Such n llrlglitncw! These acts are cited by his friends While In Sing Sing, Boehmnn, tho rush began, but has slrico drop- - intention to hnvn Southworth's Rn- ...... ...-." Mer family ate or drank of the New. York. Dec. 23. To David to show man who hns sentenced for life, mot a that tho Ity investigated. doctor im ped to forty below. of beor which the visitor Cohen willbo t Irttrusted no part of reached the highest political office jught Into the houso. The Hen- - tho responsibility, for the fato of In the gift of tho people, has not en- prisoned on- a minor chnrgo, who i FORMER HARTFORD IlOV Notice toTfalinnntfe. ' son detectives and Sheriff Ab-- Daniel Lynch, under Indictment for tirely forgotten his own humblo .promised to nld him when released, MAKING GOOD IN ART All porsons having claims against , and as n result of tho doctor's achave taken all tho food ana u murder, whoso trial beean birth. the assigned estate of Georgo W tivities recently, the necessary witin tho house "to Henderson .and i Cohon was the first' talesman At n recent art exhibit In Louis- - .White, nre heroby notified to fllo- -' nesses were found tho proprlotor immediately haVo.lt examined .called. Counsel asked him if he WILT, COT,. ROOSEVELT nnd bartendor of a mu3ic hall, bopi-o- f vllle, a former Hartford boy made same with the undersigned Os(, chemist. know the difference between "do- PLEASE NOTICE THIS"! whom havo made affidavits that good as follows, as recounted byl slgnce at his ofilco In Hartford, Ky., Royster family Is woll known, liberation" and "premeditation." the Louisville Post: properly proven, on or before the ' tfcls community. h.!L?"?.llt tho A plcturo thnt Is entrancing, nnd 20th day of January, 1911, or thoy They have re-- 1 "I do," declared Cohen, firmly. ! Oklahoma City. Okla.. Dec. 23coinm'tte- wunB v Ided nt Robards for many yearS "Thorn's the. weapons tho man certainly one of the best that has will bo forever barred. that tho railway sta-- 1 M Mr. Royster is considered one ed tho othor fello with." tlon Waiting room tit Boynton, Subscribe for The Herald. 91 a year- - over been done by a local artist, Is C2t4 YANCY L. MOSELEY. PRESOTOF'FOOD F1IIK to-da- two-thir- lr long-terme- rs he-be- er. ut non-unio- i 0f to-da- panic-stricke- n. pnrcols-brldes-elc- ct to-dn- , be-vic-ts. To-nig- ht long-neglect- nt ht to-d- six-na- to-da- ")NE ..-- ... to-d- , P i - to-da- y. .- "h"B" ,.tj jil, .. T. r;4PW 'I W HUJP. Jf" lWW THE HARTFORD HERALD "PWy wf-'- l wwjWRJH. w wij'SWil'i'i". TAOK TWO. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 27, 1911, AN APPEAL 10 curtain arose, he steprjed forward ' and spoko as follows: "You people amuso me. Sometimes you cause my fellow millionaires to be uneasy, but you always amuso me. I know you. "You nre a groat people, potentially great, but tho blggeot set of fools In the world. You have, more power and make less use of It than any class on earth. You have one redeeming fault you like to hear tho truth even about yourselves. "I am a millionaire because you allow it. I can use my wealth for your benefit, hilt I am apt to uso It to gratify myself. We rich men work together whether wo like each other or not. You folks won't. You Imagine sometimes that you are going to but you sooner or later make a mess of It. Some have worn of your best friends their lives out trying to get you to and failed. I could destroy any farmers' organization In the country by insidious work. You would not even know I was fighting you. I would deceive some of your members and use some of your leaders. You nre a good people, but no better than those of other vocations. "You aro not loyal to each other. Thore Is your weak place. Half of you can be bribed with n mess of pottage to desert your own causo and Imagine you nre doing n good thing. You nre suspicious. It is easy to sow the seeds of discord among )ou. That Is why I am safe in my business of skinning you. No, you won't stick together. You can't agree. You can be gobbled by side tracking schomes. You bite at a bait handed you by nn outsider and look with distrust on all the plans You won t of vour organization. price your product to the world and lirmly by it ns others do Ev ery one does this that succeeds." for this Who is responsible state of affairs? Who are tho laborers and voters of this country? Who Is in the majority? You don't realize what your relative condition Is, and tho fate that awaits you under present tendencies. Your mind Is not on your business. Now, you may differ ns to the utility of what I have said, Somo of you will want to mend your ways and others of you will shake your heads and say: "What Is the use?" Ajitl there you are. HENRY M. PIRTLE. ANNOUNCEMENT BIO COSL OF A i PRE-INVENT0MADE RY BGEK ALU1IRS To Always Stand for Kentucky Fuel Company to Be Capitalized At Million and Half Dollars. Tho Louisville Times of Wednesday says: Official announcement of the organization of tho Kentucky, Fuel Company as a merger of nine coal companies n,lpng the lino of the Illinois Central railway In Ohio and Muhlenberg counties was made last night by 8. A. York, the secretary of the new corporation. His ansesnouncement followed a two-da- y sion at The Seelbach of men Interested in the merger. It is announced that tho capitalization of the company will be $1,500,000. The organization effected yesterday, it Is announced, Is temporary. The output of the twelve mines to bo Fuel controlled by tho Kentucky Company is $2,r00,000 nnnually. "The leprescntatlves of twelve mines located on the Lou1bI11o division of the Illinois Central railroad have agreed to Incorporate the which Kentucky Fuel Company, will operate the twelve mlne3 ns ono. The capitalization win ap proximate one million and a half Inventories will ,bo taken dollars. and all details will be arranged on January 1, 1912. The following of ficers represent the temporary, orPresi ganization, formed dent, W. O. Duncan, of the W. (1 Duncan Coal Company; vice presi dent, T. C. du Pont, of the Central Coal & iron Company; vice presl-don- t, W. A. Wlcftllffo, of the Greenville Coal Company; vice president, 11. U! Urown, o' the Gibraltar Coal S. A. York, secrotary, Company; Iron Comof tho Central Coal pany; troasurer, W. W. Sljnmons, of tho Hroadway Coal Company. "The following companies comprize those Interested at piesent: W. (1. Duncan Coal Co., Greenville, Ky.; Central Coal & Iron Co., Central Cltv, Ky.; McIIenry Coal Oo McIIenry, Ky.; Broadway Coal Mining Co., Simmons, Ky.; Gibraltar Coal Co., Mercer, Ky.; Greenvlllo Coal Co., Greenville, Ky.; Nelson Crook Coal Co., Nelson, Ky.; Dovey Coal Co., Dovey, Ky." to-da- y: H THE ONLY WAY TO SUCCEED CASH SALE A-T- What A. S. of E. is Doing in Making of Prices on Farm Products. A S. J. TICHENOR'S McHENRY, KENTUCKY. SAMl'l.K TALK TO llMi:iW To The Farmer: Hark! Hear the cry for roapcrs! See the ocean of ripe grain ready for the harvest. Let us rise dp and get to work. Do you see what a great Hold is ready for the harvesters if we only get the laborers In the field? There Is a vast area spread before us, reaching from the Gulf to the Oroat Lakes and from ocean to ocean. All of this a8t Hold Is ready for the harvest, so lot's place tho laborers In the Held, especially In one small spot. Let that spot be Ohio county, Ky. Can't you see what a great work can be done for tho one great organizationthe A. S. of E. If we only got to work and strike while the Iron Is hot? Yet so many sit I wonder idly by and do nothing. what las become of our correspondNot a single one ing committee? has lioea heard from, yot lteailj ,"-- " Surely they wore appointed. have-- not lost interest and gone back on their best fi lends. Surely one can soe by now what has been tho making of prices on tobacco. All soe the need of So lot us got to work and organize and try to the very utmost to protoct our rights and principles and tho wolfnro of ourselves and families. Can you afford to lot such a nodwindle and die ble organization Just for the lack of your pushing For the and standing for Justice? lack of the use of your pen and spending only two or three hours a For the lack week In yovr local? When your feet are wot and cold, of your sponking a few words to and your body, chilled through and "Host on Earth" You know you through from exposure, take a big your neighbor? This is the verdict of H. J. Howcan't allord to do that. You don't dose of Chamberlnln's Cough Romc-d- y, ell, Tracy, 0., who bought Foley's aim to. You know that if your gobathe your feet In hot water be- Honey nnd Tar Compound for his ing to your local would cause this fore going to bed, and you aro al- wife. "Her case was the worst I order to grow and prosper and ac- most certain to ward off a sovoro havo even scon, and looked like a complish our purpose, that If your cold. For sale by nil dealors. m sure caso of consumption. Her presencp would bring this about, lungs wero sore and she coughed jou would be tlioro every time. Yet The Juniiurv Woman's Home Com almost Incessantly and her voice panion. vou don't atop and think that you was hoarse and weak. Foley's HonTho January Woman's Home ey and Tar Compound brought are the very cause of it not being strong ns It should be, blmply by Companion contains a mass of good at once and less than three botand reading and practical suggestions. tles effected a complete not attending your meetings cure." encouraging others to do tho same. Among the special articles worthy Without opiates or harmful drugs You member who have refused to of particular notice are tho follow of any kind, Foley's Honey and Tar "The Girlhood of Three Fa- Compound stops coughs nnd cures keep jour duos paid and forsaken ing: the ranks on account of the small mous Prima Donnns'V; "Turning the colds. Do not nccopt any substin Loaf," an inspiring Now Year's amount nskod for to pay oxponsos m tute. For sale by all dealers. by Charles E. Jefferson, pas I ask you to stop and think how "Yon Want u Hotter .Job?" much good tho little mlto has done, tor of the Broadway Tabernacle In That question will be caked you then think how much the trusts New York City; "Is tho American have taken from jou and your fam Man a Failure?" a most Illumi almost dally by buulii"tB men seekily; think how they have 'caused nating presentation of an Important ing your services, If you tecomo your wife to work for some of the isubject; "Adventures In Economy." qualified and show ambition lo rise. millionaires' wives. Think of theso being tho story of n woman of fifty, Hundreds of. bankers toll you in things, consider them well and 1 suddenly deposed from n life of DRAUGHON'S literature wh you qualify at DRAUGHON'S. nm sure you will ropent and return luxury and compelled to earn a liv- should For catalogue, address Piauphon'" with loncwed courage and make a ing for her family. special departments for Practical Bus'nosa College, NashTho bettor soldier than ever. Wo will fight the battle and win tho victory. which tho Companion Is noted aro ville, Tenn., o I'adueah, Ky., or In 1., or Wnshingtf n. To the man that has nover en- full of entertaining and useful ma- Evansvllle, ts D. C. listed, would ask the reason why, terial of all kinds. These Include suggestions along but wo know full well when we see home you tremble and got uneasy when the lines of housekeeping, you think our pools have failod. Wo decoration, and other subjects. No DANGER IN DELAY have suon jou quake for fear, more review, however brief. Is complete than once. At those times you are without mention of tho fashion dealmost persuaded to enlist, hut for partment, which, conducted by tho Kidney Diseases Are Too Dann expert, Orace Margaret a little selfish greed you will not. Could, 1ms attained a high rcputn-tlo- n gerous for Hartford People You know you would not have this for interest, usefulness and aumovement to fall through for any to Neglect. thing under reason, yet you don't thority. mm seem to have nerve and backbone When tho hands chap badly and enough to step up nnd enlist, to the skin splits on tho finger tips, evThe great dangor of kidney fight the battle of Justice. You had ery motion Is painful. DALLARD'S troubles Is that they may get a firm stand back and watch others SNOW LINIMENT puts nn end to hold before tho sufferer recognizes lighting anil you reap tho tho misery. Health Is gradually underthem. Ono or two applicafinancially, but spiritually tions heals all soreness and restores mined. Backache, headache, nerypu got no rownrd. the hands to sound condition. Price vousness, lameness, Borcncss, lum'don't you launch out on llfo's 2i"c, 50c and $1.00 per bottle. Sold bago, urinary troubles, dropsy, W8 and help the world Instead by Hartford ,Drug Co., Hartford, gravel and Brlght's disease are nscK alone? Would you not rath- - Ky., Donovan & Co., Beaver Dam, likely to follow In morclless succesror ho " strong link In tho backbone Ky. Don't neglect your kidneys. m sion. Help tho kidneys. Try tho reliable of the world Instead o' n parasite -- . Suspicious. to weokon ono of the strong links? and safe remedy, Doan's KIdnoy black- Pills, which has won n reputation Whon tho It Is time we ns farmers were thinking and thinking sorlously. It birds which had been baked in tho right hero in this locality. Immediately the latter Is tlim we were reading. It Is high pie began, Mrs. A. Baur, 737 Mulberry St., tlmo v o wore acting and with a was opened, to sing, the King grew Owensboro, Ky., says: "I liavoused vim. It Is time wo wero attending suspicious. Doan's Kidney Pills and have found How," demanded His Majesty, them to be unequaled for kidney to our own business as other men do. It Is time wo wero acting R- "wero you so remarkably preserv- trouble and lame back. This remo- ecording to our honest convictions. ed?" dy corrected tho difficulty with tho visibly Tho blackbirds, discon- kidney secretions and removed tho Others see our faults nnd strlko at tho woak places, so let's mako the certed, offered no reply. depressing headaches. I sltep much "Was It by tho use of bonzoato of hotter using Doan's Kidhoy Pills weak places strong. Other business rmn call us fools and all kinds soda?" thundered tho King, thor- and that languid fooling has disapof haM name's because of our fail- oughly aroused. peared." ure to grasp whatis ours. For sale by all dealers. Prlco B0 Will Just give, a llttlo speech Co., Buffalo, cents. Foster-Mllbur- n FOR FLETCHER'S which fits us farmers. It was a New York, solo agents ' for the vnBt nudlenco of farmers and laUnited States. boring 'n n rrent auditorium Remember tho name Doan's and tho speaker a millionaire. Tho Subscribe for Tho Hartford Herald. ' and take no other, ' sor-modepart-partmonwell-knowty '" .," ..stand gain to you. Don't fail to come, even if you do live at a distance. It will pay you for your time and trouble, and we will have the pleasure of showing you that our advertisement deals in nothing except the truth. We will expect you, because we believe you to be a shrewd buyer, and believe you will not overlook the prices of value which we quote belo CLOTHING You wi'l want an Xmas Suit or an odd Pants. Would it please vou to buy a nice Suit or a pair of Pants at the price vou would pav for one of a poor quality? Then vou want to visit us and realize that vou can do this very thins. Men's Suits. Boy's Suits, Overcoats. Men's Pants. Boy's Pants everything in Clothing at 33 per cent, discount. Dair of -3 is made earlier, allowing you to do your Xmas shopping in J aiapic, ucpcuuauiciviciuidiiuibc ui menoiiaay ime at a great Beginning Dec. 21, 1911, EndineJan.1 ,1912, will inaugurate our greatest sale. We positively to make this our greatest sale and the one that will be the most satisfactory to our customers, as the unusual reduction visits nearly every line in our complete stock and WE CLOAKS AND SKIRTS We have had phenomenal success with both lines, but now wish to close the balance. We believe our remarkable reduction of 33 per per cent, will close the entire line before the Sale is far advanced. We have a good assortment of both Cloaks and Skirts to select from. So don't fail to see us. -3 Here's What You Save: $7.50 Suits for $10.00 Suits for $15.00 Suits for $21.00 Suits for $3.00 Pants for $4.50 Pants for $6.00 Pants for . $5.00 $6.67 SPECIALS Staple Calico Hoosier Domeitic , $10.00 $14.00 ; .$2.00 $3.00 $4.00 . T 2c 5c 5c 2c ro-ll- of Men s Hats and Caps We will make a 25 per cent, reduction on our entire line of Men's and Boy's Hats arid Caps. Don't fail to see this line, as it is Very complete and the savins: is marked. 25 per cent Reduction. Hope Bleach . . 7 . Outing 8 Gingham 5c, 8c and 10c $1.00 Dress Shirts 7?c 50c Dress Shirts . 39c 50c Underwear 39c $1.00 Underwear 79c 0c Shirting at 8c Manv other things which we do not men-- 1 tion, all of which will interest vou. MILLINERY Everybody is acquainted with our Millinery Department and know that there is no better or more original stock carried anywhere. You will almost be sure to buy something more in this line before the season ends. Figure your future wants and buy from us at the liberal discount of 33 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 -3 SHOES Our entire line of Wolfe Bros. Shoes wilLfl, be sold at less than cost. We have them in Men's. Boy's. Misses' and Children's Shoes. No Ladies' Shoes in this line. Be sure to supply vour wants from this line. CARPETING We have iust .000 yards Linen Carpeting, 1 please vou. 25 Per Cent. Reduction Will also be made,on our entire line of Dress Goods. SilkS. Linens.' Waistings. Umbrellas and lewelrv. Make vour selections early and be better pleased. something new to take the place of jMatting. beautiful colors and wears better. The regular price is 30c per vard. but during this Sale we will sell this Carpeting at 25 cents. This advanced showing, at a reduced price, will mean a great saving on vour spring purchase if vou will only buy noW. Ask to see this line. Come to see us during this Sale. We have tried to arrange the date to suit vour convenience, making the Sale in December instead qf January, which is our custom. But we realize that bvi lanuary the most of the people are through with their winter buying, and are thus not benefited by the Sale. So we have begun our Sale in December and bv so doing place vou in a position to do vour holiday tradingand at the same time be benefited by the liberal discount which the Sale offer. Everybody knows our stock. It is as good and complete as vou will find in the Green River section, embracing every article of wearing apparel l'v . I I r .1 t ...L- - L vou ynu oe sure t Mil anu aujiie ui wnicn to puy oetcre me winter closes, ir vou are a snrewa buvcr. don't pass our door. Come in and complete vour winter buying for yourself and .family. We shall expect vdu. Thank jng vou for vour 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 wit us during the Sale, we remain. CONCLUSION: .J '.I ' I x . Children Cry r'" OASTO Rl A S. J. TICHENOR, Pjjf lfW '""i"' " "' TTTf F(fpTfr "P myyjTfy r WEDNESDAY, DEO. 27, 1011. THE HARTFORD HERALD ti.at tho witticism was to bo perpetrated, Henry said timidly: "Mary." "Yes, dear, what lo it?" asked Mrs. Peck, expectantly. ' "Havo you got all of your hair on this evening?" about CARNEGIE NOv RATED AS' BIGGEST TAXPAYER J: IWOE THRriR. his wife "When you, havo a languid, stretchy feellmr, p.chey Bonsatlons in tho loss, sallow complexion, bad breath, disordered stomach, constipated bowels and you feel "no account." blue "and, discouraged, LOOK OUT Fort CHILLS You Havo the Symptoms and If You Do Not Do Something You Will Surely Have the Disease. Be Happy! Happy the girl, or woman, who has never suffered from any of the diseases of womanhood! Or, if she has been a sufferer, happy is she if she has learned of the wonderful benefits of Cardui, the woman's tonicl Cardui is a gentle, tonic remedy, for women's 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. When tho time limit for swearlug off pergonal fixes expired nt 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon, neithIS THE REMEDY YOU NEED. er John D. Rockefeller nor Andrew of Malarial germo. It tho fiTrnodlelno It h dose brings of marvelous power in ridding drivessystemtho diseaso completely, nets promptly! Carnegie had appeared nt the tax Improvement, a fow davs ubo out tho first ofllco In the Hall of Records to ask As a Chill remedy, uerbine is vastly superior to tho old stylo syrups which sicken tho stomach. purely from poisonous Ingredients. qulnlno It contains no tho nermsorthat havo found their wayIts tho system, effect is derivedthe admirable herbs' for reduction of assessments, nnd and, through into which destroy effect of tho medicine, they aro driven out of tho body. each was held for the full amount point. It is torpid, and ns a result tho system Is In all Malarial disorders tho Liver is tho staitlntr on the tentative rolls. thrives. Under tho full of bllloui Impurities a condition In which tho malarial cerm disease germs, bllo andinfluence of Impurities, Herblne the Liver becomes active afraln, tho system is cleansed of tho Mr. Carnegie's assessment In the' vital organs aro puriiied and the digestion Is strengthened and tho bowels regulated. When Tho body is full to overworking freely there can be no Chills, Malaria, Low Spirits or Sallowness. final lists will bo on $10,000,000 of flowing with a flno Iccllng of Vigor, strength nnd cheerfulness. personul property and his tax will Mrs. Mary Neely, of Denver, Tenn., says, "I think Bottle. Price 50c which Is the he about $180,000, there is no tonic on earth, as good as Cardui. I used it largest sum ever paid for personal ST. I.OU1S, MO. PIlOpniETOIl JAMES P. UALLAnD with the very best results. I had backache and nearly levy In this city. Mr. Carnegie's Stepkena Eye Salve la a remedy of grent power In diseases of be eyes or eyelids. It heala qajcjcly. everything a woman could suffer with, until I took Cardui. assessments have been going up Now, I feel better than I have for two years. I shall i juu m regularly yenr offer yenr, but the Soto Amp RccoMMCMnEoRvj always recommend Cardui to other suffering women. I Ironmaster nearly always has sworn , HARTFORD DRUG CO., HARTFORD, KY, DONOVAN & CO., REAVER DAM, KY. off part of the tax. can't praise it too highly. As a medicine for weak, tired. .Mr. iiocKeicncr is assessed ior worn-o- ut women, Cardui is safe and reliable. Try it, today. personal holdings it amounting to added that ho had traced but fragWrite to: Ladies' Advisory Dent.. ChaHnnnn An attorney, wjio said ments of her history during 10 UNITED STATES $0,000,000. AWrfMn. r ri,.u.u... r tor Special Instructions, andM-pat- c book, "Home Treatment for Women," sent free. J 56 years. ho represented Mr. Rockefeller1, ap peared at the tax office recently and The physicians of the Health De583 partment have never been able to snld the founder of the Standard Oil Company considered himself a discover that Mary herself ever had typho'id. She is described as a roresident o' Pocantlco Hills and not of New York. This statement was bust (woman, and weighing about 190 pounds. The doctor suggested Will Cease to Exist After not accepted as authoritative by the A Woman Who Puzzles officials and as Mr. Rockefeller did that she undergo an operation. To net appear In person to swear to his 1, this she would not submit. In fact, Medical World. place oT residence, ho was held for she always Insisted that she never That question will be asked you almost daily by business men seeking yout gave typhoid to anybody, but' that the full amount and now must go ""-t3- i ACCORDING TO A RECENT LAW to the Courts fo prove residence SHEWAfJTS S50,000 DAMAGES the water was at fault. " " iurtiuj- uiic inu jJuiuKiiuii .i ruining anuMiow amomon to rise. More BANKERS indorse DRAUGHON'S Colleges Is not to pay the as- ness colleges COMBINED. 48 Colleges in 18 States. than indorse all other busi- The caEe was adjudged one for elsewhere If he International reputation. Itanblnir. TTnenrltlnir. lVnman,liIn- - l'nf.lfh. Knelling Aifi..Afi New York Herald. sessment. in March, 1907, and confinement ta..a. tt.t.i. Iaw-M- ttK auxlllarr brandies. Uood POSITIONS GUARANTEED under reasonable conditions. Three Years Confinement Mary, after a contest of physical Judges Will Not Lose Jobs-- Will For Bookkeeping. Bookkeeners all over Home Study. Thousands of bank task' ''nr "nlo. strength with five policemen, was tho United States say that Draughon's lers, bookkeepers, and stenogiaplurs are An $80 Scholarship in the Vander-bl- lt New System Serve in Various on Charge of Carrying of Bookkeeping saves them holding good positions as the result o before the Supreme Court on taken Training School for Ilovs, Elk-to- from 25 to 50 per cent in workand worry. taking Draughon' r a writ of habeas corpus. Judge Typhoid Germs. Kj will sell reasonable, , For Shorthand. Practically nil U. S. offiCATALOGUE lessons Giegerlch sent her back to the hosfurther particulars call on or ad- cial court reporters write the System of BY MAIL, vn. j,w. r. Draughon, pital, expressing sympathy for tho Shorthand Draughon Colleges teach. President, Nashville. Tenn. V or free ca.t- AVAS ALAVAYS IX GOOD HEALTH woman, but insisting that she was CLERKS TO LOSE POSITIONS dress, Why? Because they know it is the best. alogue on course A T COLLEGE, write The Hartford Herald. tf a menace to the community. DRAUGIION'S PRACTICAL BUSINESS COLLEGE Washington, Dec. 22. In every "Typhoid Mary," the cook who At the time of her release Dr. ConI Exports in 11)10. Naihvillo or Memphu or KnoxviIIe, Tenn., or Paducah, Ky., or Evantville, Ind. Lame by that nickname because or Lederle mnde a statement to the ef- State In tho Union there will pass The exports of coal from the Hho cases of typhoid jfever that fect that Mary had been shut up out of existence on January 1 next," United States during 1910, accordseemed to follow her around from long enough to learn precautions a historic court practically, as old as ing to the United States Geoloslcal it;'Atv-JUA?TS.T-gszg?g7awPr'rMtiiHl i 'linn (family to family, Js about to sue the She" promised tho department that the State Itself. On that day seventy-se- Survey, were 13,805,806 long tons, J. M. POKlbR. United StatesCircuIt Courts valued at $41,470,792. city and Its Health Department for she would not again take place ven Of this will cease to do business at tho 276 quantity 3,021,627 long tons, val?50,000 damages for keeping her In as cook. New York Times. different places they have been ac- ued at $14, "Si", 387, was anthracite, confinement on North Brother IsBEAVEB DAM, KT. customed to meet. Arrangements and 10.784,239 long tons, valued at land for tlireo years. Will practice hl ptolcsulou In Ohio and ad. CONGRESSMAN JOHNSON olnlngcountici. Special attention wWeaio.r Papers will be served within tho OPPOSES WOMAN SUFFRAGE for this change aro now being per- $26,68.",405, was bituminous coal. bnilntentruted tu his care. fected in Washington and throughnext few days on Dr. Lederle, head imports an!hraclte The of Washington, Dec. 22. In a pub- out the circuits. of the Health Department, and four FRANK L. FELIX, amounted In 1910 to only 8,1 9u W. H. & J. F. GILLESPIE, The elimination of the Circuit long tons, valued at $42,244, and r, lic physicians, Dr. Darlington, Dr. address here Representative Ben PROPRIETORS. Dr. Park and Dr. Westmore- Johnson, who is chairman of the Courts was ono of the reforms pro- those of bituminous coal to 1,497,-70- 9 HAfiTFORD. KY. long tons, valued at $3,975,- land. Mary Mallon Is the name on House committee on the District of vided for In the new Judiciary code, Will practice hl profesMon In Ohio and ad. enacted by Congress on March 3. 561. 1b 40 years oT3, Columbia, ..BLACKSMITHING.. the complaint. She created a sensation by Jlnlngcountie, and In the Court of Appeal Jrlmlnal practice and Collection ji itirciaUv. and says she has never had typhoid emphatically opposing woman suf 1911, to become effective January Office In the Hetald bnildlnit Civilization. fever or any other dangerous dis frage, particularly in the South. 1, 1912. The code provides that af ter the latter date there should be 'Well, Wun Lung," says the cus ease. She was released from the With his usual frankness, the C. it, BAKNBTT. C ft UMIin. hospital last February, and since Fourth District member, who Is pat- only the District Courts, the nine tomer, "I suppose that you are goBARNETT & SMITH. Circuit Courts qf Appeals, and the ing back to China to help organize that time she has been unable to riotically Becking to weed out ir- Supreme Court. The existence of the new republic?" follow her trade of cooking, and her regularities In the affairs of the cap"No," suavely replies the chances of mifldng a living havo ital city, stated that while Southern tho Circuit Courts since 1891, when HARTFORD, KY. "I wait until the new reWill practice their profession In all the Court A been greatly reduceaThorasserts. white "women would not vote, every the Circuit Courts of Appeals were olOhlo and adjoining counties and In ttir Conr She will attempt to show that she Southern negro woman would, and created, has been regarded as ex- public Is organized, then I go back of Appeal,. Collections a specialty. and organiMihjundry trust." germ-Arrlthereby tho solid South would bo pensive and superfluous. w,as not the typhoid The twenty-nin- o Circuit Judees the city authorities have made her destroyed in several places. i.i..i.i.. OTTO C. MARTIN B. P. MCKENNEY The Southern Democracy is the will not lose their Jobs, out. continue to Bit In the Circuit C6Urts PMr. Emdee Mr. O'RMirke. I Tho lawyer who will prosecute basis of hope for relief qn tho part should like to call two other docMary's case against the city is the of all Democrats, all true Insurgents of Appeals and help out In the Di- tors in for consultation. same one who appeared for her be- and all others who honestly want strict Courts. All tho Clerks of the O'Rourko Shure, an' Oi must bo HARTFORD, KY. fore thd Supreme Court In 1900, succor from some of tho unbeara- Circuit Courts will have their posi- gittlng hotter If it takes threo av At' the same time yez to finish me. when her freedom was denied. He ble tyrannies which havo grown up tions abolished. restrictions will be placed upon the ..CENERAL INSURANCE.. is George Francis O'Nell, of 5 Beek-ma- n under the Republican party. A Definition. Mr. Johnson told a largo aud- amount that District Court Clerks street, and he is a specialist in may draw as salary. Life. Accident. Sick medico-legience: questions. "Pa, what's n hypocrite'" Under a special law the Clerk of And "A man who pretends that he "Should woman suffrage becomo "If tho Board of Health," he said the District and esterday, "Is going to send every general in the South, tho Southern Eastern Kentucky Circuit Courts in Isn't mad when his wife rearranges Will was entitled to the drawers and puts his shirts ok to jail who happens to come white woman would not vote, as $3,500 nnd fees for each place in where he can't find them." der their designation of 'germ- - she has been reared In nn entirely which either court sat. As each kSjSfaafi lf its a ring, a MrjffifrcTai .arrler, it won't bo long before we different kind of atmosphere, but Otto C. a An Kxceptlon. HaafiH diamond, or watch,- K&UrmH court sat In five different places, ho silverJewelry have no cooks left, and the domes- every negro woman south of 'Mason ImffitTltM "They say that lightning never BHHH ware, you can get aKXIsrasV was entitled to $35,000 a yenr. if &aSrnSSI tic problem will bo further compli- and Dixon's line would be at the rJSflSjJjTthe best quality at TCXSSKjMh the fees amounted to that much. strikes twice In the same place." cated. What would the poor Joke-smi- polls, and as a result the solid Other HAUTFOKI), KY. kvSffiswSSfi from the 'Toesp't It? I know a woman r&WaJcP' Clerks are unusually favored do then for his stories about South, preserved by an unbroken by BOLDEST MAIL! special legislation. Hereafter It who's been married for her money .. Ofllco up htnii'H Democracy, - WZ&Oi, ! would fall to pieces. Wilson & tho cook who rules the house?" will bo Impossible for a Clerk to re- threo times." rcgr? Crowe, opposite court house. Will Tho story of "Typhoid Mary" has Personally, favoring as I do suf- ceive more than $3,500. IN THE in nil tho Tor almost half a century we have served ex J practice his piofession been made the subject of a pamph- frage on the part of citizens of the The passing away of clushely the Southern trade. Wri'e courts of this mill adjoining counlet by Dr. George A. Soper, who is district, even to giving them a Rep Courts Is but one of the tho Circuit lorourirce uiusiraicu catalogue auutcss. f ties reforms of nnd Court or Appeals. Commermentioned in the complaint. Tho resentative In Congress, I want to the new code. After January 1, & Goc. cial nnd criminal practice a tho say that I should never consent to G. case goes back to 1908, when an Chief Justice the United States BoxZu Laaisvme, Ky. alarming Bpread of typhoid fever a woman voting hero or elsewhere" Supremo Courtofwill Kvory Article Quaranteed. "A light purse Is a heavy curse" receive Jl.'.OOO ' was experienced at Oyster Bay. Six Sickness makes a light purse. Tho quicker a cold is gotten rid per annum, and each Associate out of a family of 11 had been ' The LIVER is the seat of nine of tho less the danger from pneu- Judge $14,500. PARKER'S stricken with typhoid fever. Tho Under tho new code, Jurors for HAIR BALSAM tenths of all disease. water of the well was naturally first monia and other serious diseases. Federal Courts will Cleanari and bauttflei th hair. lYomotef a luxuriant fTTowtru receive their suspected, and it was made tk sub- Mr. B. W. L. Hall, of Waverly, Va., summons by registered Fails Nver to Its to HestoroColorT Qru Hair YoutUful mall Instead says: "I firmly believe Chamber Cure tia'p distaie It hair .aliiii. ject of a careful analysis. Nothing ti of by personal fOtMiidtluor visits by Deputy Cough Remedy to be absolutewas wrong with the water. Dr. lain's United States Marshals, and the Soper examined the food supply of ly tho best preparation on the marWe are Ready for Government will have six peremp-- 1 the family, but hero again ho found ket for colds. I havo recommended tory challenges In selecting Your Old... Federal it to my friends and they all agree nothing out of the way. Ho began go to the root of the whole natFor sale by all deal- Judge Juries, instead of three. Still to look for Borne peculiar situation, with me." ter, thoroughly, quickly safely another reform will come in the ra and focused his suspicions on the ers. and restore the action of tho shape of a prohibition against memfact that tho family had changed LIVER to normal condition. bers of Congress practicing before Down Fine. cooks about three weeks before the Give tone "Now, Willie," said tho superin- tho Court of Claims hero. the system and Which you have laid back-read- y fever began. PLACED IN TOUR ItESI- tendent's little boy, addressing the to make them new. solid flesh to the body. Dr. Soper then began to investiDENCE OR PLACE OF DL'S-For coughs and colds use BAL blacksmith's little boy, who had Send your old Suits, old gate the record of Mary Mallon. He come INESS, AND PUT YOURSELF over for a frolic, "we'll play LARD'S HOREHOUND SYRUP. It Take No Substitute. found that in 1904 she had Jioen Felt Hats, old Coat Suits to IN DIRECT CONTACT WTH Sabbath School'. You glvo me a acts soothingly in tho irritated lungs employed at tho home of Henry nickel every Sunday THE us we guarantee our work for six months, nnd throat. Price 25c, 50c and $1 Giisey, at Sands Point, L. I. The per bottio. Sold by Hartford Drug to give satisfaction, if not no trtvn vnn and iamiiy had 11 persons in It. of a'ten-ce-then at Christmas I'll bag, of candy." Decem- Co., Hartford, Ky., Donovan & Co, money received. TO ALL STATES. whom Beven weVo servants. Within Beaver Dam, Ky. ber Woman's Homo Companion. m will hold no joys for you if youTmvo IndiFOR THE COMPANY'S SPKCIAL month four of tho servants were Send them to gestion or any STOStACn, LIVES or KIDNEY CONTRACT ikert with typhoid. TO THE FARMERS, Winning Combination. He Said It. trouble. You need not pay big doctor's bills, ,lB 1902 Marv was tlio ennV tnr J CALL ON OR ADDRESS "Are your children meeting with "Henry," remarked Mrs. Henry but If you suffer from any of these ailments Club Drayton, at Dark Harbor, succeas in life?" W. O'BANON. Peck, "wo are going to have some just step into your nearest druggist ami get Seven persons out of nine "I should say so,' replied Mr. company this evening, and I do wish a GO cent bottle of SEVEN BARKS, tho great Y. M. C. A. Bidg. Local Manager, wore taken ill within a short time. Kajones, household remedy, tho finest tonio aud "They've tackled 'life at you Hartford. Ky, Threo other instances aro set forth both ends and are sure to get less would brighten up and look blood purifier known. If your system is like an honorary pallbearer. run down and you want to regain your W. C. SEXTON. whore the foYer followed within n thero." Say spmethlng humorous." youthful energy, SEVEN BARKS will accomLocal Manager. short period after the employment plish it, "What are t'ney doing?" , . . The company came and with a you new make your food digest and give Incorporated. Beaver Dam, Ky. .of tho cook. In oil,, he laid at 'her life. Money refunded if disRotisv 25L "Susie's n hairdresser and Bill's few preliminary coughs and winks fled. Tryit and enjoy yourmcals. Address lijBoor 26 cases of typhoid. And ho a chiropodist.';' I which were Intended to announce to LYJIAN BROWN, 68 Murray St., New York, NX Subscribe for The Herald. For classy Job printing: Tho Herald antl-perlod- ic pur-Bati- HE Ir INE Cardu The Woman'sTohlc per IPO SUESTHE GUI the January YOU WANT a Better it-- ... n, i GSLLESP BROTHERS. Attorney at Law, So-pe- Attorney at Law, laun-dryma- n. US fttiUdll Work Horseshoeing Specialty AndnK!w Attorneys at Law, or HARTFORD, Kentucky. J al Fire Also Bond You. martin Attorney at Lwv th ....ruhulkhuusl SOUTH.7 iy AN OLD ADAGE SAYS l P. Barnes I ' Wills to Dnip-U- Fcll Clones HAVE A ROUGH RIVER TELEPHONE nt Good Things to Eat Long Distance Lines "jan Hartford Pressing J. FREP NALL, Mgr. ' ' IliaW-X- e AArfn JtvSAlJaW.. i&tu,u .v Vl1' ' - rrlfffrrvr' "'jV u- frrcvmmr; fwr7''l.l!l Jfi-- - v - r - rnpr r- - iAOB POUK. THE HARTFORD HERALD drop make a rosebud gllston? If we had no sorrows to remind us of the common fate of mankind, to check our riotous ambition, would our happiness bo the greater? Hardly so. The worth of a life is not always gauged by its Joj'ousness, its oxuberanco of spirit, but often by the seriousness and finality with which we view Its passing Incidents. At the last wo must all stand at the one opon gate whoso Inviting portals reveal nothing only tho shroud and the tomb, garlanded with fading All that life "contains memories. ouds there. But no one would forbid the hap py thought, the joyous impulse. They really glvo life all tho flavor worth the oITort. Then let us on- tor the Now Year with glad hearts nnd happy anticipations, even If wo have to sm!Ie through our tears.The rainbow of hope gleams bright ly across the mist of the past year, and behind the clouds the sun Is still shining. -- WEDNESDAY, DEC. 87, 1011 T& Haytjord Herald ROOSEVELT SURE OUT MEBER MATTHEWS, FRANK L.FEL, EDITORS. RANK L. FELIX, Pub. and Prop'r. FUR THE PRESIDENCY Publication of Letters and Devel opments Leave No Room For Doubt: 1 Entered at the Hartford as mail matter of tho second class. post-ofllc- o y Blessed Is' ho who, during tho Col. Thoo-dor- c .Now York, Dec .25. Holidays, talces "his llcker only in Roosevelt may be regarded as ' mince pies. an actjvo candidate for President, and It Is pretty clear that soine-bod- y now maybe- you are very And in his behalf Is' playing tho thankful that Christmas does "not political game With tho cleverness onco ayoar. como but of n groat master. Several developments yesterday brought RooseIt will soon be leap yoar. again, velt to the front and hi his Oyster tho time when it is allogcd that Bay home last night he declined evsome of the girls have another ery opportunity to discuss them. blessed chance. Tho most sensational Incident was MEETING OK THE GREEN Next Year tho newspapers should ItlVEK DISTRICT UNION the simultaneous publication of letstart tho cry "Ship your Christmas ters passing between Georgo R. presents early," to accompany the "he Green River District Union Sheldon and Mr. Roosevelt. Copies usual admonition. "Do y r C s of these letters were distributed A, S. of E. will convene in regular s K e ly." last night among assembly district quarterly session at the court house Taft has been giving O KENTUCKY NEWS NOTES. O leaders at the meeting of the Re- In Owensboro on Thursday, January I'rosidont p. m and his message to Congress this time OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO publican county committee, nnd the 4th, 1912, at one o'clock general opinion was that the letters hold sessions till all business claimSort o' llKo giving in instalments. J. O. Hogle, formerly Represenwere meant to Do an important ing attention at this meeting Is disa follow instructions, then calling back and tolling him you for- tative from Qarrard county at tho part inthe Colonel's hunt for Pres- posed of. As this will bo tho first him meeting of the year, much Imporlast session of the Legislature, is a idential delegates. got to mention, etc. candidate for Assistant Clerk of the Col. Roosevelt himself gave out tant matter will come before us, so Col. Roosevelt seems to be out House. for publication copies of tho letters we urge a full attendance from loLouisville will entertain the Ken- which passed between him and Shel cals and especially all members of after a third term as President, of course, publicly denying tucky Educational Association next don concerning the Harrlman fund. County Boards. Oen. Grant June, 260 out of 340 members of Hils soft Impeachmont. S. B. ROBERTSON, Sec'y. Friends of Roosevelt express tho wanted a third term, but didn't get the association voting for that city opinion that the Colonel's name ADAIJUEG. It. Will Teddy be more fortunate over Ashland. The vote was count- without doubt will bo placed in Dec. 22. Farmers havo been even in the nomination? ed at Frankfort, and Louisville was nomination in every Stato now usstripfound to be away In the lead. ing tho direct primary law. The quite busy the past two weeks The fad of aping others in the In the County Court Ren John- vote in these States might cause the ping and delivering tobacco. of workmatter of style is the bane Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Patton will Thousands of son, of Mt. Sterling, and "Bigc" former President to break, silence ing people are Wells, Jr., were held to the grand nsao acceptance of a nomination if spend ChrlBtmas with her parents, dollars worth of articles Mr. and Mrs.J. H. Miller, near DunJury in the sum of $250 each for al forced upon him. bought, not because they are particdee. necessity com- leged horse stealing, and Wayne ularly needed or real Mr. John Raymon and family will Anderson, arrested on the same SHOT DOWN HUSBAND, pels, but becauso somebody else or to Beda to visit Ger-fr- y THEN KILLED HERSELF go All are one. The charge, was dismissed. Mm., iihur fnmllv has Raymon and attend a Christrnafc - Prominent traders high cost of living Is often explain4. On tho tree at her school. Sandwich, 111., Dec. de The Kentucky ed by the cost of high living. Miller, DunTom and Damon bating championship will be decided eve of Christmas Day a pitiful tragtrying to explain by a contest between State and edy was enacted In Sandwich, While dee, spent last Sunday with their They're 'still baby lay cooing brother and sister, C. L. and Lena what was done with that $250,000 Transylvania University teams, and her by E..H. Harrlman to the question for debate was submitin Its carriage, Mrs. Fred Feazel Patton, here. contributed of 1904. ted by Transylvania as follows: fired two shots from a revolver Into John A. Edge has moved from tho Roosevelt campaign George R. Sheldon, Treasurer of the "Resolved, That there should be a the head of her husband,' Fred Whltcsvillo and is again in business now says it permanent Tariff Board, with pow- Feazel, manager of a dry goods at .his old stand here. National Committee, was used to aid the Republican can- er to collect and publish Informa- store In this city. She went to a telephono ahd call HURLEY GROWERS HOLDING didate for Governor of New York. tion on the tariff and to originate WEED FOR BETTER PRICES ed for his brother to come over Says he has wanted to explain, all all bills for tariff laws." years, but fellow poliquickly, and then went hack into An method of these seven Tho Burley growers of tho Macco was successfully adopted the room whero the body of her husticians higher up wouldn't let him. really funny about that. by which four prisoners In the Law- band lay, llred a bullet Into her tem- district h'eld on interesting meetSomething ing at the hall at Maceo Thursday. rence county Jail,, at Louisa, were ple and" fell dead across his body. This issue of The Herald closes liberated. The prisoners cracked a ' Ever since the birth of her baby About 100 members were present at and with Its volume thirty-seve- n stone In the wall by alternating heat Mrs. Feazel displayed slgns of in the meeting. Tho various sellers next Issue the paper will start out and cold. They heated the stone by sanity, nnd at times would havo reported on tho prices that had year of Its exon the thirty-eight- h means of a gas stove they had nothing to do with the careof tho been received, and after a unaniDuring all except about 12 istence. rigged up for that purpose, and little one, and oflen left it to her mous vote, It was decided to bold years of this time the two men who when It had Of her husband she was the tobacco until satisfactory prices hecomd sufficiently hot, mother. at present guide Its destinies have they dashed cold water on It. This extremely jealous, and at various were received. Fully three-quartebeen with the paper.' We certainly caused It to split in two. of a million pounds of the woed times mado tho threat that she pooled by the comappreciate the steady and contln- Charles Bratton, who shot and would not die without her husband. which has been ued patronage of our subscribers killed William P. Ogden, was held mittee Is being held back until betThey wero at the breakfast table and advertisers, whose support Is to the grand Jury at his examining and had completed tho meal, when ter prices ore received. part of tho newspaper the principal He was recog- Feazel arose and went into another BRICKS FOR DEAD ONES trial, at Paducah. business, and shall strive as ever to nized in tho sum of $1,000 bond. room whore tho baby was. After POLITICIANS RECIPIENTS meet their good will. A happy New he The question at Issue Is whether kissing the little one good-byYear to ou all! Ogden was shot In the back or front turned to go to the store. As he New Rochello, N. Y., Dec. 24. Congressman Ben Johnson gives of tho body. Where the bullet en- took a fow steps with his back to Ono hundred politicians living here ' have received gold bricks as Christsome excellent reasons for being op- tered and wont out of the body the his wife, she fired, and Dr. R. mas gifts from a mysterious donor. posed to woman suffrage. Ho says, wrfunds wero ragged, KishcM Caught n Corpse. When Republican and Democratwhich is true, that tho ballot for the Holt said he could not tell whether Lawrcncoburg, Ind., Dec. . 24. white women would mean tho same tho bullet entered the front or back George and Charles Seddlcr, fisher- ic candidates who were defeated at of the body. privilege for the colored woman men, caught the headless body of a the recent election, and many of In accordance with the ruling of man a contingency which somo people do near the Pastime Fishing Club those who are seeking office unde Tho the United States Supreme Court grounds, about two miles above this the Waldorf administration, which not take lntoxonsldcratlon. white women of tho South, in gen- dissolving tho American Tobacco city. The decedent was about 40 takes office on New Year's Day, operal, are not anxious for tho ballot Company, which goes into effect on years of age. Dr. David E. John- ened their mail this morning they at present. Thoy prefer voting mat- January 1, tho corps of buyers for ston, County Coroner, who held an found Jewelers' boxes bearing the "Do not open until ters as thoy are. But the colored the American, who have been on tho Inquest, believes the corpse had inscription: women would bo only too quick to breaks at Lexington, was broken up been In the water about two weeks Christmas." get to the polls. The result would and distributed nmong tho various and that the head was sovercd Most of thorn opened the boxes bo nlmost a solid colored femalo companies into which tho Amorlcan nnd found nestling In beds of cotIt wbb placed In tho water. will ho resolved. J. D. Noel will suffrage. ton neat llttlo gilded blocks of wood continue to buy at Lexington for MOLASSES RAN TWO FEET In the shape of gold bricks. Thero can bo little doubt thnt the American: F. W. Clare and W. Present citv officials, who were DEEP DURING BIG FIRE Kentucky Is under tho ban of a well A. Goodson will bo assigned to tho also received gold not organized and arbitrary flrc Insur- Liggett & Myors Company, and J. Boston, Dec. 24. More than one bricks wrapped in transfers. . ance .regime that Is openly despotic P. Taylor will bo assigned to tho P. million gallons of molasses ran two Hocker Stewart. People with prop- KLorillard Company, while Vaughn foot deep through tho stroota toIn Its operations. On last Sunday ovenlng, Decemerty to Insure nro rompellod to pay & Co., It Is saliL will do tho redry-in- g day wheif tho piant of the Boston ber 24, at C o'clock, the marriago of fire Insuranco comfor tho Amorlcan. such rates as the Molassos Company. In South BosThat tho city of Paris will soon ton, tho largest molasses plant In Miss Maymco Hocker nnd Mr. Chespanies wish to assoss, and they are oxcossive, amounting In tako over the property bequeathed flip woild, was damaged by fire to ter Stewart, both of' Central Grove always neighborhood, was solemnized at somo Instances to tho usury of mon- by the will of tho late Mrs. Annlak the extent of $250,000. Grerit the home of tho bride, Rov. H. P. ey lendors. From this oxcesslve and Massie, nnd endow a lufspltal, to bo streams of molasses poured over unjust hurdon thero has boon no maintained by tho city, Is evidenced tho wharves Into tho flats and turn- - nrown performing tho ceremony In his usual lmpresslvo manner. escape. This Is ono of tho matters by tho appointment of trustees to Lohengrin Bridal Chorus or wed-lln- g Legisla- act In conjunction with tho admin that lies with tho coming march was played by Mrs. M. ture and It Is to bo hoped that tho istrator of the estate. Before tho Faught. The flower girls wero bo adjournment of tho Novcmbor term j property owners of tho State will Mttlo Misses Geneva Goff and Em--n- a afforded prompt and efficient relief. of tho Bourbon Circuit Court, Judge Miller, who were first to enter, L. Stout announced tho ap- -' Robert following came Miss Louva Miller, THE PASBINO OF THE YEARS. polntment of Mrs. William E.Simms ' Tiald of honor, and Mr. KIrby Park, The old year Is nenrly gone. A and Mrs. E. F. Clay, Sr., as trustees 'ho best man. Noxt enmo tho bride fow hours moro will odd It to tho of tho Institution, to act with James and groom. dim and misty past that enfolds tho McClure, administrator of tho MasBoth the brldo and maid of honor countless ages of bygone eras. Its sie estate, and It is probable that Stop coughing! Coughing wore attractively gowned In white sorrows, Its changes and its tho transfer will bo mado In n fow Joys and rasps and tears. Stop it! messalino silk. The flower girls whatever dnys. embody commonplaces, Coughing prepares the throat also wero attlrod in white auj wore to us, and afford an The homo folks of tho Rev. James life has been may C. Ogden and wife, of Nicholas and !ungs for more trouble. white slippers. tho only daughter of Index of what tho Now Year Tho brldo Is store. As old Father Time county, who aro missionaries at Bat-nn- g, Stop it ! There is nothing so havo in Air. and Mrs. Wllllo Hocker, nnd Is Tibet, wero greatly encouraged sits at .the gate of eternity and bad for a cough as coughing. i lovable and deserving young lady, solemnly tolls off tho years, each bv tho receipt of n letter written to Stop it! AVer's Cherry Pec- yhlle Mr. Stewart Is recognized as one of us must pass his cltndel of thorn in October by the Rev. Mr. toral is a medicine for coughs one of our most worthy young men. view on our Journey to that land Ogdon from Batang, in which it was Thev friends who and colds, a regular doctor's 'oIn tho havo manywishing them a which hope holds out before us. Wo stated that thero had been no viowrltor In may look baok, but wd cannot re- lence up to thnt time in Batang and medicine. Sold for seventy Mfo ofjoy and prosperity. trace our footsteps. Wo may ro- - tl'xit thev wero leaving tho mission years. Use it! Ask your doc- A. M. F. gret, but wo cannot replace. It Isistatlon for n plnco about 450 mllos 1 tor if this is not good advice. book, so far as rep south, because their supplloi i'B'1 nil ns a sealed For Sale, VarniH All sizes, from been cut off at Bating as a rosuit of Unless there is dally action of the bow- - g to 300 acres. Wocan pleaso you aratlon is coucernqd. tho the revolution. This 13 'the vory els, poisonous products are absorbed, ,f Tho flowera t t b , fl as . latest direct Information received dyrpep6sU. We wish you would" tsk your A. C. YEISER & CO., bhowb oflnter aro commln wo boo happiness that was marred , from Mr. Ogdon or nny of hla party, doctor about correcting your constipation Hartford, Ky. Rnrr'ow. And yet would? wo 1 ami tho only direct Information re- - bv taklnc laxative doses of Aver's Pills. iv xats by tb j. o. atzb co., Lowell, uui. Stibscrlbo f or Tho Herald. $1 A year. change tho scene? Does not a snow celved for a week or more. ed tho water' to a dirty brown, pumpod which was immediately back into the burping building by ' , fire boats. Ono hundred firemen, including District Chief Grady, had a narrow escape from death when a steel stack, 150 feet high, melted at tho base and toppled pver on n brick wall, around which the men were working. District Chief Taylor and three firemen were slightly injured by falls. The Ilro started In .tho boiler room' and within two minutes communicated to tho storehouse, whore nearly 4,000,000 gallons of molasses were stored. Ono relayed line of'hoso measured 2,500 foot from hydrant to nozzle, said to bo the longest lino of hose ever laid. Gloaks And Suitd- - .1 & ooooooooooooooo ICEPlfR RAPIDS IM Inter-coIIegla- te third off the price of any Suit or Cloak in our house. Our policy is to carry nothing over in these lines. Come in and see some pretty Garments and an immense saving in price if you buy. We thank our many friends and 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 cus-tomersfor PROM this date you may take one- - Jj 1912. tiinii niijvftrt iwk piii Vki Mim " q :lj r4 1 rs N0.1 e, Announcement After thorough investigation engines, I am positively convinc ed that the Stickney Gasoline. Engine excels all others in its outside igniter, in its cooling system, in its automatic mixer, in its governor and valve motion, in the quality of material and workmanship and in the satisfaction it will give the operator. I havs samples at the store and want everyto come and let me show that this engine is what one I claim it to be the simplest and most reliable engine ever made an engine with over 15,000 satisfied users. You need an engine and the time tojearn what a Gasoline Engine and especially a Stickney) will Come and let me explain and get one do is Now. of the finest Gasoline Engine Catalogs ever published I have only a few catalogs for free distribution. D. G. Young HBHBIHMMM EXCLUSIVE AGENT and inspection of all Gasoline be-fo- ro D. G. YOUNG - MMlaMHBH Beaver Dam, Ky. i Why cough? Stop it! Pianos Direct No M;ddle. From Factory man's Profits ,A fine Piano $150.00 CASH? 175.00 on time. Used Pianos, from $35.00 up.' Organs from $15.00 up. f WE ARE FACTORY REPRESENTATIVES $ Write us for Catalogues. The Daniel-Samue- ls 107 W. Third St., OWENSBORO, KY. Music Comparr The Hpralcl- - Only $1.00 a Year . Bum jttMUnj 'Wln,,l'W WEDNESDAY, DEC. 27 1011. -- THE HARTFORD HERALD PAGE FIVE. It asting Gratitude. 4is nearing its THE year; 9 w$nt to express We 1 1 to our trade our sincere gratitude for their generous patronage through the year. Not the most prosperous year in our business, but a year that each of you has helped to make pleasant 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 giving good values and low prices to all and trust that you will continue to favor us with your much appreciated patronage, and Re- member That it Pays tb Trade With a House That Saves You Money. JjkrGo. Mr. C. P. Williams was a pleasIllinois Central lUllroad Time Taant caller at The' Herald office ble at Bearer Dam, Kjr. Thursday" '"'"." South ound. 'North Bonnr. ,rt ' v. ,' .' a.rh."No J21 jl;35 p.m, "Mr. 6. 1. O'Bannon, Burksvllle, $ No. No. 101 2:43 p.m. is spending the Holidays withjhis No 1212:28 No. 1022:48 p.m. No. 1318:55 p.m. family here. J. K. Williams, Agtr Miss Alta Likens, Beaver Dam, is the guest of Miss Gertrude '' ' IQ'O OOOOOOOOOO O 0 o. Wright, city. O 'LOCAL NEWS AND G. B. Likens wants' to sell 'Surrey PERSONAL POINTS O and Buggy. Rubber tires good as 0jO OOOOOOOOOO 6 new Bargains! 49tf , 132i-4ibp-i- dooo visiting his parents here. WANTED Few. hundred bushels 50t2 ot Wheat at Ford's Mill. Meals at all hours at City Restaurant H. N. Tate,' proprietor. Mr. W. D. Mooro and -- wife, of spent Christmas with Louisville, relatives here. M Is "Ir. Perry Keown, of Clovls, N, Mr. R. B. Laws, Hartford, Rout. 2, gave The Herald a pleasant call while in town Friday. Mr. Route J. P. Thomson, Beaver Dam, 3, was a pleasant caller' at Tho Herald oflle Monday. Mr. Robt. Bennett, of Portland. Ore., Is spending the. Holidays with his parents, Rev. and Mrs, R, D. jMIss Norma Sohlommer, of Ev- Mr. Eugene Jolnet eldest son of rdflsvlllo, Is viBltlng her brother, Rev. and Mrs. T. V. Joiner, city, left Mr. W. C. Schlemmer, and family. yesterday for Wrlghtsvilta Ga.? to Mr, Harold Holbrook will eave teach in a college there. the first of next year for some point Mr. J. H. Prttchard, wife and llt-tl- o Iri Florida, on a prospecting trip. son, of Louisville, are the guests Leave your Laundry at my Grocery. of Mrs. Pritchard's parents, Rev. Domestic finish. 'Work Guaranteed. and Mrs. R.' D. Bennett, city. Called for and prompt delivery. and little Mr. Marlon Heavrln 'Phone 140. ller's Grocery. brother, Earl Heavrln, Ow.ensboro, Mr. G. T. Field, ot Paducah, vis- are visiting Mr. and Mrs. M.. L. ited his sister, Mrs. Btrother Haw- Heavrln, city, during tho Holidays. kins, of Hartford, sevoral days last Mrs. H. C. Schapmiro and Messrs. week. Nick and Louis Schnpmlre, of Mr. J. w- - Lytle and daughter. Bloomington, 111., are spending tho Miss Mary Castlen, or Pecos, Texas, Christmas Holidays with their parae rtbo guests' of Major and Mrs. ents here. TInsloy and Raymer Messrs. Restaurant Man, Douglas D. Felix, who are attondlng' has a nicj fine of Candies, Nuts and the State University at Lexington, Fruit fotjthe holidays. AH fresh are spending the Holidays with their and reasonable. parents here. H. N. 'Yato, tho Bennett. J. f- - Mrs. E, W. Cooper, of NashvTilo, Capt. John G. Keown, represent Tenn., is spending the Holidays ing the J. I. Case Threshing Mawith her parents, Col. and, "Mrs. C. chine Co., after spending a few days city M. Darned with his family hore, resumed his Allison Barnett and Louis work Tuesday. Messi RIloy, are attending college at Mrs. W. M. Fair returned WedElktonJ b.t are at home with theiis nesday from Loulsvlllo, whore for parent i sre ror tho Holidays. soveral days she had been under P810""18- - sh e Bennett, of "near Bedu,Ltho tre,atimont pmi ween on a visit s at Lynnvllio and Evans- Messrs. Gregory Wedding, Louis!GI returned homo Thurs- - ville,'' and Romney Wedding, of Intwo-weeks L .. n n ttrHii.. ir CoxT Hart-- , Fordsville: Albert JOUWl: Frank Wrlellt. Hor. P dianapolis, are spending the wllh their parents, Judge and . Mrp- I R'H' Wedding, r Mtvw'MpHnni.v-v'Hnlhrnnl- B. Tnylor, Beaver1 Dam, and 'attending tho Kentucky Wosleyan Hartford, Routo" 3, Collego, Winchester, Is spending the, Irnott,callers at The Hefal&Sholldays 'wlthvfhls parents, Mr. ,and 'v 3v Rowan Holbrook.-- vahn la f He goep outw offlco with Rev. Joiner, tin regular pastor. hel11 cit-- IMPORTANT MEETING OF O MARRIAGE LICENSE. O will preach at Mt Hermon church the good will of all next Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Izens. Mr. Stevens has filled this OOOOOOOOO O'O O O O O O O place bore before, years ago, and STATE 3. OF E. Everybody Invited. will' no doubt, give tho fullest T. W. Miller, Hartford, Route 7, Campbell, Misses Cora Nell to Bottle Ward, Hartford, Route 7. Thomasson and Mr.- Roscoo Bullock, Thieves entered the general storo Which WillbeHeldinOwcnsboro Albort L. Taylor, McHenry, to Kaof South' Carrollton, and Mr. Joe tie Hill, Contortown. Village Can-tro- l, Thomasson, of Hcflln, gave The Her- of likens & Acton, Hartford, Saton Wednesday, January Mcllonry, to Carrie L. Watson. urday night and rat ubouf $12 In ald a pleasant call Saturday. McHenry. George Bellamy, W. cash and a few artie.03 o? th stock 10, 1912. The merchants of Hartford did a which could not bo well determined. Whites vlllo, Route 2, to Mafgle Arthriving business Just beforo, "hrlst-ma- s One of tho side wimlowi of tho store nold, Deanofleld. J. B. Richardson, KenThe Constitution which has hardly yet ceased. wan Inedvnrtnntlv left nnfnBtntiBiI tucky, State Union A. S. of of un- Hartford, Routo 8, to B. Hoover, E., State Of course the follow win advertls- - jM, tno thovc3 BUaply thrcw up th, Hartford, Route 3. Vomon Pa'u, der Article II, roads as follows, Fordsville, ed got tho bulk of the tiade. , , to Mary J. Mo!e, gBB, ho, th( TOselvei, went viz: "The State Union shall meet Fordsville. W. 1). Newton, fordswho J and derarted Pendleton, Mr. Trimble tho second Wednesday In January ville, to Lora Sander, Reynolds holds n responsible .position as telof onch year, at a place designated Choster Stewart, Hartford, to Maoperator for the "Texas" A NEW LANDLORD AT egraph ' THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL at the previous Stato meotlng. Each mie Hooker, Centertown. fori rond at Irvlngton, Ky., spent sevoral County Union is entitled to two Hill, Contertown, to Minnie L days with his parents here recently. delogatoe-at-larg- e and ono addi- Wado, McHenry. Mr. J. P. Jasper, of Columbia, Lowery Snilt!', Mr. Henry Hoover and wife, of Adair county, took charge of tho tional delegato for each two hun- Horton, to 0rtie Leach. Horton. i: Midland, Ky., were tho guests of New Commercial Hotel Wednesday, dred members or major fraction C. Renfrow, Hartford, Pout 7, to Mrs. Hoover's paronts, Mr. and Mrs. .having closed a deal with Mr. J. W. thereof in the county, and In coun- Efllo M. Ensterday, Hnrtfoid. Routi C. F. Scliapmire, a few days tho first Cooper, who for tho past sevoral ties not entltlod to a County Union, 7. - F1'.. R. I. Swain. I'rentU, of the week. They returned homo) months has boon running tho hotel, said locals shall be entitled to one Keown, Select. W. L. W!!l'at.i3. x Tuesday. JMr. Jasper, wlfo and daughter have dolegatc each." McHenry, to Sarah Duprlnr, This will be one of tho most ImBet- - uccn ,n Hartford for several days on Mr. Tolbert .Miller and Mlts J. N. Schapmlre, Bloomingtie Ward were united in marriage11 prospecting tour. Mr. Jasper is a portant Stato conventions yot held, ton. 111., to Susie Warnlca, Hartat the residence of tho brluVs fair- - thorough business man, and con- - j owing to certain action taken by the ford, Route 2. James Keiper, Simtemplates many changes In tho ho inie iauonni convention which mons, to Magpie Y'eBtorfield. Simor, MrK Pendleton Wanl, of Me country, Wednesday, Rev. T. tel here In tho near future. He convened In Chicago on Decembor mons. O. H. Richardson. Hartford, comes well recommended. The fol- 5th; and also on account of much to Opnl Westoriield, Hartford. J. V. Joiner ofllciatlng. lowing from tho Adair county News needed work in our own State. In Ney Foster, Hartford, to Anna ElUn Hear Mr. Rabe sing "Vou are the shows the high esteem In which ho view of this, we urge a full attendC. K. Keown, Hartford. Bod, Ideal of My Dreams," "That's What and his family are held at Colum- ance as provided by the ConstituFordsville, to Myrtle Femherton, Rose Said to Me," "Maple Leaf bia: the tion and also extend an Invitation Fordsville. Rag," etc., at the Vaudevlllo Show "Mr. J. P. Jasper,- who has suc- to all members, for we assure you at Dr. Bean's Opera House Xmas cessfully conducted the Columbia tho hospitable City of Owensboro A. . of E. Notice. week December, 28. The Concord Local A. S. of E , Hotel for the past two years, gave with her Bplendld hotel facilities Mr. J. W. Cooper, having gone It up last week, Mr. Allen Walker will welcomo you and you will be will meet at Concord pc't oolhouE" out of the hotel business, is engag becoming tho proprietor, and who met by an entertainment committee on Saturday night, Decembpr So, ed as receiver at the local tobacco j will give It his personal attention, who will take pleasure In looking 1911. All mombers are requested comfort while in the to be present, pay dues for 1912 Mr. Coop.-- r la' an ex-- I Mr. Jasper has not yet decided after your warehouse. let our and elect now officers and delgats perlenced tobacconist and under-- 1 whero he will locate, but ho expects city. At this convention to continue In the hotel business In watchword be "Prepare to do bus- to the County Union. stands the business well. A. A. CARTFH Tres. Itesp'y., Kentucky town, several prop iness." W. E. Ellis has thTbeat- and 8me HENRY M. fMPTLE. Sec'v. S. B. POnKBTSON. open to mm. Tno greatest variety of Feed Stuff 'In ositions Deing Stnte Secrotary. people of Columbia will regret the Every family lias need of a pood, town for sale, and will pay you the m For spiains. rellnhlc highest cash prices for all kinds of departure of Mr. Jasper and his exliniment. Wnnilcn Solmpnilrc. Also Flour and Meal for cellent wife and daughter, and take Produce. Mr. J. X. Schapmlre and Miss Su- bruises, soreness of the museico and pleasure in commending them to . SOU sale. sie Warnlca were married ot the rheumatic pains there is none betthe good people wherever they may residence of tho bride's parents, tor than Chamberlain's. Sold by all AH brands of Flour and Meal will locate," m near Hartford Monday afternoon a't dealers. be sold at Ford's Mill during tho At 2 o'clock, Rev. Ely Wesley perHolidays only, at reduced prices. ltenutiful Wedding. Hon. Alvls Sv Bennett, LoulsvIlU, Tho bride With a simple coremony which forming the ceremony. Beet patent flour, white and fine, who has been spending the Holidays no better made, at $4.90 per bar- was both touching and beautrful and groom came to Hartford Mon- with relatives at Beda, will return rel. Fresh meal at 70c per bushel. Miss Anna Eliza Keown was united day afternoon and were entertained homo All orders must be accompanied by In marriage yesterday promptly at nt the groom's parents until Tues1:30 p. m. to Mr. J. Ney Foster, at day, when the departed for the 50t2" tho cash. tho residence of the bride, Main groom's home In Bloomington, III., Miss Ella Herring, stenographer street, Hartford. Rev. Cecil Stevens, where, according to a Bloomington for the Central Coal & Iron-CO- j, paper,' a delightful surprise awaits of Louisville, chum Central City, who had been spend- groom.ofllclated. an oldwedding of the, them. The articlefrom the Bloommarch The ing a few days with her mother, by Miss Alice Keown, ington paper snys: Mrs. MolIIe Herring, Beaver Dam, was rendered n well "Mr. J. N. Schapmlre, sister of the bride. Only the Immewas tho guest of friends in HartShot Guns, Shells, Ammunition, diate relatives and a few friends of known Alton employe, and a brothford Monday. Miss Herring returntho couple witnessed the ceremon. er of Ofllcer Schapmiro, has gone to etc., for sale by U. S. Carson, tho ed to Central City Tuesday They were the recipients of many his homo in Kentucky to remain un. Groccryman. til nfter the Holidays. He will handsome presents. After receivThere wil bo a moving picture ing congratulations, Mr. and Mrs. bring back a brldo and his shop-matarc preparing to give them a show at Dr. Bean's Opera House Fo8t0r left at once on a short bridal every night the balance of this trip to Eastern points. They will welcome upon their arrival hore night, in taddl-tlo- n return to Hartford within a few next week.' week. TO Tho Hernld Joins their nemerous to the pictures, there will be a days and go to housekeeping. friends hero in wishing the conspecial vaudeville performance, contracting parties all possible happi sisting of music, songs and monoCITY ORDINANCE. logue. The admission will be only Be it ordained by the City Coun ness and prosperity. 5 c jextra 15 c. cil of the City of Hartford, Ky. For Sale, Cheap. Sec. 1. That It shall be unlawful Mr. Isaac Foster, of Hartford, has A full Bookkeeping Course schol any person, firm or corporation, leased and will operate the big Mc- for arship in the well known Bryant & Dowell Hotel at Central City, be- who may be tho owner, lessee or Stratton Business College, Louisin possession of any propGenenil Dealers in ginning thp first day of nex't year. tenant erty, to throw or deposit, or suffer ville, Ky. For further particulars His wife, who runs the Foster call on or address Queens-war- e, Houso fapre, will Join hlm,,in tho to escape by drainage or otherwise, tf Tho Hartford Herald. upon the lot or premises of another, next few weeks. .Mr, and Mrs. Fos ter are experienced, in the hotel bus or upon the streets, alleys, gutters. Eleven saloons took out license iness, .and Hartford people hate to pavements, or other public places at Mt. Sterling at $500 each. Tho In the city, and dirt, filth, excregive these oxccllpnt people up. Council voted a license tax of $100 ment, milk, slop, suds, or any kind The case of tho Misses Kail of peculent or nauseous substances. each for express and oil companies and Increased license for all tire and against the town of Hartford has Sec. 2. An person, firm or corfinally been settled in the courts in poration violating Section 1 of this llfo Insurance companies, Bonding favor of the ladles. This was the ordinance shall, upon conviction, bo cpmpanles must pay an Increased Visit our store, where the case In which the MUwei Nail sued fined for each offense, not less than right prices always prevail. tho town for appropriating their $5.00 nor more than $10.00. Each At New Orleans tho Southern land and excavating too near their day shall constltuto a separate ofCotton Congress decided upon n residence, during streef improve- fense. plan to secure n reduction In tho ments eeveral years ago. Attorneys Sec. 3. Those who may bo at cotton acreage of tho South to the H. P. Taylor and Barnes & Ander present vlolntlng this ordinance are extent of 25 per cent, next year. son represented the plaintiffs. hereby given thirty days from date The center of population of tho There will be a basket ball gamo hereof Jn which to cease such vio United Stntes has been fixed by the played here Friday night between lation BOOKKEEPING Government In Bloomington, Ind., Approve December 14, 1911 tho "College Boys" and tho Hart Buslness.PhonoQraphi 39 miles west of Ahere It was in XUIES H. WILLIAMS, Mayor, TYPEWRITING and ford College teams. The "Colloge r 1900. Boys" are boys attending college E. P. MOORE, Clerk, P. T. TELEGRAPHY. w ITBURR. SMITH BUSINESS COLLEGE but spending the Christmas holi Both Houses of Congress addays with tholr parents here. Do OOOOOOOOOOCOOOO It Prralitont hiia jrr of itrlnice in mercantile Si rears builnraa, RESOLUTIONS OF RESPEECTO journed Thursday to meet again on and bankingami women alio enrrere educating 10,0ft) not miss this Interesting contest. young men f nr BiTKnter now. January 3. JLUiKiirU.il CIt IU iJIITII, Lexington, Ky. The game will be played nt Dr. OOOOO OOOOOOOOOO Bean's Opera House. Adml-slon- : Elm..Camp No. 244. W. O. W. Gents 15c, ladles 10c. Horse Branch, Ky. As an evldcnco that Christinas is God in His Infinite Whereas, celebrated throughout the christian wisdom has seen fit to call from our world, tho editors of Tho Herald midst to his everlasting homo nbOvo, have just received from Mr. Estill our beloved Sovereign, John F. Turns, who is now at Tarquah, West who departed this life DeAfrica, two beautiful Christmas cember 3, 1911, Thorefore, bo 'It Oilers excellent opportunities to the young man folders. They are specimens of fine Resolved, That In tho doath of or woman wishing to attend school. art and breathe the true Christmas SovereIgn AUordf Elm Camp hns uu ii. .ur. i uiiib is it luruiur uuiu lost ono of her best and truest mem county boy and visited hero the past bers, the community an honorable Although summer. he made ""and bright, citizen, and his family boasts it seems evident that he Is 5eVWhusband and father. prospering In his mining business Resolved, That Elm Camp New classes will be organized in the High School Department "on tho other .side." iWo return his out slncoro sympathy to the hearty good wishes. and, at the same time, the regular Normal work begins. Every fir family, relatives and bercaVed Hartford, will have a new town friends of Sovereign Alford, comcommon school graduate in the county is entitled to the High marshal beginning tho first day ot mending them for lasting comfort Sr School work and should avail himself of this opportunity. next year, Mr. J. P. Stevens, recent- to tho ' Gracious Creator of the The Normal course offers special advantages to those desiring . ly of Beavor Dam, succeeding Mr. great and only Comforter above. to prepare for the county examinations. Enter at the beginning Sam F. Rlloy. Resolved That a page of our roc- Mr. Stevens his. re- ui uieieriii u uimiuic, ccntly resigned as town marshal of ord be set apart for. the resolutions, Beaver Dam and has tho reputation a copy sent to each of tho county For further information address of bolng a fearless, efficient officer. aiders, and that this Camp wear Mr, Riley has mado. a splendid ' 'the usual sign of mourning for 30 II. 1. M. B. CROWDER, marshal of Hartford, comirg as days. ir L V C. J'. CHRISTIAN, near filling this rather troublesome ' -' 'and thankless Job to tho sajjistac,-tlo- n 'V: C. GARY; ' of 'all as anybody who evor Commlcor , law-abidi- '' OOOOOrjOOOCOuJOO - MIU - t- No-cre- ek - -- i -"'" '"wai es Bring Your Produce w Likens & Acton Groceries, Harness, Hardware, Stoves and Ranges. Furniture, LIKENS & ACTON Hartford.jJKentucky Al-for- d, HARTFORD COLLEGE i A 3 Winter Term Begins Jan. 8th. I j j ox-te- i i K y uryr k'''? kl I m, Mtat, e'rsr rrm a&j' in .jjta. ik : ' - wr, - vc ; r waft ;? j&m c .. ir7i'n O vr '"- - W t) WKDNESDAXV V AGE 6CC THE HARTFORD HERALD Mo. 7 Julta street, which was bo adjusted with curtains, etc., as to admit of an abundance of fresh air. Night' after night ho slept In tho O r-O The Herald' Special Selections. open and only 'went In tho houso to O O SOME .MORE ABOUT .MAUI). eat his meals. Ho breathed tho DJ2C 27, ll;t. TJie M, IT. Hartford Herald E. RAILROAD TIME AT HARTFORD, KY. TA-BL- E oooooo $o dboooooooU rOKMS YOU'JjL KNJOV. O O Tho following h. & N. Tlmo Card js effectivo froui Monday, Aug. 2ist: North Bound No. 112 duo at Hartford 7:19 a No. 114 duo at Hartford 3:40 p South Bound vNo. 115 duo at Hartford 8:45 a No. 113 duo at Hartford 1.46 p II. E. MISCHKE, Agt. fresh air of all kinds of weather under this open shed or tent pf his own construction and adhorcd to his thc that the fresh air of Kentucky, and particularly of Henderson, would .cure tho dread malady. Now, aftor many months, ho claims It a success nnd that he Is cured. Henderson Journal. Maud Muller on a winter day Oot on tho scales and took a weigh. Her brows wont up, tho scales wont high, Maud Muller stood and said: "Oh, " . VTjr L hi gut Private instruction from exDert teachers in! all Hepartments. Day year. Books free. Free employment agency. Not a school in session the entire graduate out of a position. Write for catalogue and terms. "ftAa -- Educate For Business Mark the Studies You Are Interested in. ,. VT& i smr my!" Straight to a Turkish bath she ran And cried: "Reduce me, If you can." ,. . .. c' faf if i. r i -- ., THE XOCUEEK SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT LEAGUE They steamed, they rubbed, they pounded Maud STANLEY Who felt herself too thick and broad. Minutes of Decombor 8, 1911: House called to order by presi done, they sighed: Roll-cal- l, officers But when 'twas dent. Singing. "No use; six. present TRUST PROBING Minutes six; members presentBead- Your weight we simply can't read and approved. ing Otis Carson. Whistling Ty- mer WDStorfi'old and Malcn Benton. them, she lived on grain, To Continue, Notwith- Recitation Mrs. J. P. Foster. Song She banted her dieting In vain'. But found Reading by She walked and walked, she cnrau- Myrtle Wllllford. Secretary. Recess. ed the hills, Singing. New business under And paid the health prorcBsor s which came election or ' bills. A NEW BUSINESS PROCEEDING of officers. Following aro the names Fllydia Fos- She grew as firm and hard as nails, of those And weighed tho samo upon the Being Carried Out at Wash- ter, secretary; Bertha Lewis, assistscales. ant secretary; Myrtle Wllllford, editor" of paper; Besslo Ronfrow, asington Since Democrats With Indian clubs she sprained her sistant editor. Namo3 of new offback Tymer Wcstertield, And broke her mother's Have Charge. icers 'elected: president; Robert Davis, vice presi Sho rolled upon her bedroom floor SESSION dent; Curry Wallace, Sergennt-at- NOT A Arms; Marllssa Foster, critic; Mar Until her form was bruised and sore. (Uy Clyde H. Tavennor, Special vin Barnard, Janitor; S. P. Sanderfur, choirister. Correspondent. Washington She drank no water with hernjeals, A motion was made and seconded Washington, Dec. 22. The StanYet still she made dents withlbor that a committee be appointed to "" heels. ley Steel Investigating Committee Ox driveway, namely: Robert Davis, will contlnuo Its prohe of the Steel Curry Wallace She tried each vain experiment Tymer Westerflcld, Trust, the efforts of Wall Street to and Charlie Foster. Sho Jumped, she danced, sho bowed, bring the Inquiry to a halt having The hour being a late one, the she bent. failed. subject for debate was not discussup being obvious that the House It Dis- At last she went and gave It ed, Song Myrtle Wllllford. will not heed the command of specfoods she'd sup; And on missed to meet Friday evening, ial privilege to stop the Inquiry, It December 22, 1911. She said she had concluded that propoIs doubtful now whether the When folks are fat, why, they aro Ends Winter's Troubles. sition of forcing the Investigating fat. Inquiry To many, winter Is a season of Committee to abandon its toes nnd Of all sad words heard roundabout will over come up on tho floor of trouble. Tho frost-bitte- n tho House. But if the attempt is flngers.chappcd hands and lips, chil- The saddest are these: "I'm getting made It Is certain that the House blains, red and rough stout." will stand by the committee and or- skins, prove this. But such troubAn Alarm at Night der It to proceed with the hearings. les fly before Bucklen's Arnica This marks a new order of Salve. A trial convinces. Greatest That strikes terror to the entire things. In the past, the Steel Trust healer of burns, bolls, piles, cuts, household Is tho loud, hoarse and mishas been able to have bills side- sores, bruises, eczema and sprains. metallic cough of croup. No delayed, and finally chloro- Only 25c at James H. Williams, taking It, and fortunato then the tracked, who keep Foley's m lucky parents formed In committees of the House. Hartford, Ky. Honey and Tar Compound on hand. y Impossible. is All this Canton, N. Y., PROPOSE WHITE BURLEV H. W. Casselman, An entirely unprecedented thing CUT OUT NEXT YEAR says: "It Is worth Its weight in occurred in Washington during tho gold. Our llttlo chlldre'n aro troubweek following the convening of the Lexington, Ky., Dec. 20. It was led with croup and hoarseness, and present session of Congress on Dec. learned here that tobacco all wo give them Is Foley's Honey 4, although the country may havo growers In parts of the Kentucky and Tar Compound. I always haXi been too busy to have noticed it. White Burley district havo started a bottle of It In tho house." For Tho Democratic House met on ev- a movement to Induce members of sale by all dealers. m ery one of tho six days following the Burley Society pooling organithe opening day, remaining in ses- zation to suspend growing ft crop HIGH COST OF LIVING CAUSKS SALAKY HAISE sion throughout each day, every next year, claiming that it will cause moment consumed In real work, un- prices to go to such" tlgure that big Frankfort, Dec. 20. Tho Court til It was time to light the lamps. profit would result, besides aiding y entered an order This policy is In contrast to tho the success of the ten-yepooling of Appeals Republican custom of meeting on plan, which was recently adopted Increasing tho salaries of tho depuopening day, and, after remaining and by which growers who aro mem- ty clerks of the Court, to take effect in session a few moments, adjourn- bers of the society agree to pool January 1, tho reason stated for tho ing to the second day thereafter, their tobacco for the next ten years. Increase being tho Increase In tho and upon convening tho second day No action has yet been taken cost of living. Tho flr8t.and second deputies will thereafter, of adjourning to the sec- concerning Indiana and Ohio disond day after that, and so on, un- tricts which affiliated with Ken- receive $2,500 a year each, tho til two full weeks had been wasted, tucky, but If success Is likely In this third deputy $2,000 and two copywhen adjournment would bo taken State, the campaign will be extended ists $900 each. for the holidays. In tho meantime, to those sections. These three A bad liver robs you or energy, of course, the congressman's pay of States produco practically all tho strength and ambition; you feel $20.83 per day, $150 per week and white Burley tobacco In the world. half-sic- k all tho tlme'and, moreover, $625 per month would go merrily you are an easy mark for pneu$100 Reward, $100. on, the people paying the bills. monia, chills, yellow fevor, typhoid Tho readers of this paper will be The new policy simply means fever, or some other serious disease. this, that tho Democrats mean bus- pleased to learn that there Is at least You need a good liver tonic and one dreaded disease that science has iness. regulator and HICRH'NE fills the "If anybody thinks this Is going been able to cure in nil Its stages, bill completely. Try It. You can't Congress they and that Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh to be a help noticing how quickly you feel aro badly mistaken," was the an- Cure Is the only positive cure now Its beneficial effect. Price 50c. swer made by Champ Clark to tho known to the medical fraternity. CaSold by Hartford Drug Co., Hartproposition that tho Democrats pro- tarrh being a constitutional disease.re-qulre- s ford, Ky., Donovan & Co., Beaver treatment. posed to devote tho present session a constitutional m Ky. In Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internal- Dam, to efforts to "put the Republicans Tho Homeward Way. a hole," so as to strengthen their ly, acting dlrectlupon tho blood and mucous surfaces of tho system, there The curfew tolls tho knell of partown position for next year. "The Democratic party made tho by destroying the foundation of the ing day dollnlto promise to give the people disease, and giving the patient The shopper holds a bundle on relief from conditions which have strength by building up the constituher knee; come to bo regarded as Intolerable," tion and assisting nature in doing Its She keeps six more beside her all "Tho best work. The proprietors have so much the Speaker continued. tho way, way for us to play politics Is to car- faith In its curative powers that they strap And leaves a greasy-lookin- g ry to n conclusion, Insofar as wo offer Ono Hundred Dollars for any for me. are able, the oxccllent record wo enso that It falls to cure. Send for havo already made. The peoplo aro list of testimonials. Address, looking to us for accomplishment, F. J. Cheney &. Co., Toledo, O LIFE NOT WORTH L1VIMG rather than for strategy, nnd wo Sold by druggists, 75c. tho futuro If need have no fear of Tako Hall's Family Pills for consti wo go along with our program as pation. Is tho way Miss Alta Abel of West we have started." Baden, Ind., summed up her oxlstcnco Mr. Clark has been telling his co- THIS HUSBAND AXD having sought In vain for health. WIFE AGREED ON' JURY after writes: "I was a complete wreck workers In the Houso that If tho Sho around, party goes to always tired, worn out and nervous. of my trying to put the President, and thol Tacoma, Wash., Dec. 20. "Wo I had to spend about standpatters, and the Insurgents in voted together for tho llrst tlmo, and time In bed. "VInol, your delicious cod liver and a deep, dark hole, tho result will bo I guess we thought just alike all along," said Mrs. Gideon Frazer, Iron tonic, was rocommended, and I more disastrous to the hole-dlgghas dono mo moro than to those whom they might In- who, with her husband, sat three can truly say It medicine I eve r took samo jury and holped good than all tho days on Qe tend to engulf therein. and tlrea convicting In my Hfo. That nervous gained In Mr. Clark, In other words, real- return a verdict feeling Is all gone. I havo izes that tho present la his party's Meyer Cohen of embezzlement from ...iiv .iii nnri atrpneth. until I feel opportunity, and that tho best way tho Moose Lodge. It was the first like another person." (We guaranteeto tako advantage of It Is through tlmo a husband and wlfo had served this testimonial to bo genuine. action, rather than with attempts to on the samo jury In this State, posww vinnl did for Miss Abel, wo . to tho other fellow. sibly In tho country, and the couple shift the blamo SJKdTSSi. were the center of attraction for Kaonm-ncAi- l woman in thlo vicinity, i Cured of Tuberculosis. many who visited tho trial. Try a bottle of Vlnol with tho unJohn Nordgauer, the well known derstanding that your money will M maker of- - tbts cltv, claims cabinet returned If It does not help yo, tliatfhe. has 'ire'eovered from tuber- ' FLETCHER'S Z. Wilbur Mitchell, Beaver Dun, Ky. . 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LEVY'S LOUISVILLE, KY, "T ' A Third and Market. to-da- ar '"II8:BtH13"1i "II T i 111 the Lamp Oil that in the homo than clear, steady by getting tight Insure this tno Oil xnai euros clear auix clean without a nicker down to the last drop. 1'ennaylvanta. crudo oil refined to perfection. Costs no more than tho tanK-wagon 7. fi i'1'1 1 sis sLvtllfl P W'r'rnff', rwwifwfiflriiniBuuiBiaiSai r. X IHtJIM?liRe iyL it i l i J Vrtjt - I I 1 u'rtyjivJ Jri jp(kmi JlvSwV 1 1 ' Ii ftr " f $ g' Saves Eyes Nothing la xnoro Important iisiTl irl V HB.'X saves illONEJf hind eaves WORK saves eyes. Your dealer has EOL.1TQ Oils In barrels direct from cue works. Ifcfl Essential to Comfort ERFECTIO i.Tljr Warmth is essential to comfort As you grow older, it is hardly less essential to heal:h. L.l ayaiUsSMa. I Isl I Chas. C. Stoll Oil Co. Hennery at Warren, Ttt. "Wo sell tho celebrated "ttat Carb" Auto Oil. Louisville, Ky.i Get a , Perfection Smokeless Oil Heater, and vou keep warm and com fortable in your home.no matter what the weather with at. oives a stronz. widespread heat, and gtvl it Ii I. fllwAvs readv for use and bums nine hour on a si nlliia no more troublo than a lamp. It can be carried anywh; no pipes, no wires, no flues; no smoke, odor or dirt. Tha hfiter thit (tires complete satJifacdon. This rear's Perfection is finished in either blue enamel or plain steel J niciel trimmiogsi light and ornamental, yet strong and durable as can be made. All part .. inomauciotjua name mu easily cleaned Dealer mfTwbcr. Mwriu tour agency ei tha ?,Mv Tk.. Prfwiion dilly-dallyi- one-thir- d r'i B7-M-- MONEY We tell vnn hew. and csv best market prices. We are dealers: established in 1KA; and can do BUTTER tor you than agents or commission merchants. Keferences any bank In Im ,.. I isrille. Write for weekly price list. ors M. SABEL&. SONS Marks! It lOUISIltlE, 11 Dsilsrs in runs, niuu, nuut.. Standard Oil Company (Incorporated) vimmamm.-i,-'i h -- IT. im !' I vMi0imiaTtoit&i 4' 4 J2J m K to-d- Z?L Ii you find it in The Herald, it will ffi3.be worth reading. It - costs only $1.00 year. " - ' Sv' Chlldrr Cry CASTOR IA . uHSJj' ' PEOPLE WRITING For THE HERALD will please gel their articles to us prompt- ly. Matters Intended for pub- llcatlon In our regular, lssuo 4 ' (Wednesday) must bo In our hands on Monday without fall- ure, to insure publication. fr ordering the addr your paper changed froir, tiloco' to another it lssA&i necessary to state wKerel havo been receiving the pa?l well as where you want i ) 4 to. ;Plcae bear this I In notice to ' strascni w. ' J J - M&jijMiimiM j,'.J:t 'Av.sAy. wKjf..Lo-;- - -- jttWiftlttHl "ifr r.JSmaL.AuJSjit Cmtmth$& rr IT. v fy iDJffeSDAY, w;a-fi- i - DEC. 37, lOii. tho Orphan Joilgado l Rtissellvlllt that Georgt P' le was the last man, killed la hit) cast of the Mlsals- e waB a .inomber of slppl river Regiment, and his Co. A, 9tU K homo waslln togan county. ,It Just Uckjd 4 months of being S)te$ors 'rem po time.: we loft Ohio county unt.l d'.r'last campaign ended. Jla'ny'wcje tho battles through which our OOJM hod gone. We had suffered tmtojl hardships without a murmur and! few wore left to return to thclil once happy homes. Not ono of pr company but what was woundf some having received more than W wound. en an Impartial hisFinally, tory of thi Itrugglo Is written, It will be kn I that our little hand that loft CjTO county had a Just causn to flffJ for, I THE HARTFORD HERALD Canary; thenco down samo with Canary's lino on tho North side of said ditch where samo empties Into the creek; thence crossing samo to a stake on the EaBt bank of said creek; thenco down said creek as It meanders to the beginning, containing seventy acres, more or less, or sufficient thereof to produce tho sums of money ordered to bo made. The purchaser will bo required to execute bond with approved security Immediately after sale. This 12th day of December, 1011. F. L. FELIX, Master Commissioner. Heavrln & Woodward, Attorneys. Mnster Commissioner's Snip. Ohio Circuit Court, Kentucky. Julia Hoover, &c Plaintiffs, vs. L. J. Dawson, Defendant. Dy virtue of n Judgment and order of salo of the Ohio Circuit Court, rendered at tho October term) 1911, In the above cause for the sum of $350.00, with Interest at the rnteof G per cent. per. annum from tho 1st day of January, 1908, until paid, subject to the following credits: $50.00 paid November 25 1903; $5G.75 paid January 7, 1907; $10.00 paid December 3, 1908, and by $G.00 paid April 10, 1909, and $75.45 costs Herein, I will offer for sale by public auction nt the court house door in Hartford, on Monday, the 1st day of January, 1912, about one o'clock p. m., upon p credit of six and twelve months, property, tho following described to-w- lt: rACE 81 tOt REMlNiSGENSES OF OHIO-COUN- OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O PIFFLE. O BOYS n west nnd an orange bar, And tho crystal eye of a lone, one Apple-gree- the .Confederacy Closing Scenes of Last Struggles of i star, And "Child take the shears and cut what you will, so clear and dead Frost ht l the Civil War. ir Jjatn. rv fli OUVU11IIUII still." Edith Pea-gree- nu into soutii uaronua led 41 Hardervllle, whore w re ceived jur horses.- - Romalnlng there but a short time, wo moved up tho Savanr-river and crossed hack Into Georgia to Intercept a raid the Yankees were planning to make on Augusta There- - we remained for some time. Here one sad event happened to O O O O Of O It was planned for one O MASTK COMMISSIONKK'S .the T)0s O SALES. an frca each company of the'Brl- - O to be sent back .to Kentucky OOOOOOOOO the vain hope of recruiting our sned ranks. Ohio Wlrcult Court, Kentucky. lUeut, J. W. Ford was selected as W. A. Madjox, Plaintiff, vsV- man from our company. We Fielding Foreman and now Ex. Parte, nafondant. lost lilvo in Jim was heartrending! M?' a judgment and or Ib6yj. So nrrangemrtiiswre der of saw of Che Ohio Circuit toand In oarl,Mrin& Jlra Dado Court, rendaed at the Octobor term, btartca on nis 1911, in till abbyo cause for the lys to tho "dark and purpose of (llyldlng the proceeds h ... ttloJily amongs tflq parties as their interX'.ter Jim nrrlved at homo he re ests npifcaf llerc$j, after paying tho viewed the sltuatlojv and decided he costs, hclddlng'.it reasonable attorvas on a roelesa mission, therefore ney's fft hWfliil.'fwIU offer for sale Ufa UccH'd to return to the boys by puhjiiUuction at the court House he loved, but tho end o' the dour III Hartford, on Monday, the sipan oeforo no reacuca us. 1st daylo January, 1912, about ono rjnni naa startou on nis marcn o'clock B mjaiupon n credit of six with his and twdj j 'nioiSlis, the following rough South Carolina t: Two word ' cro hand and a torch In described! iirloportv. lihe oth , so we were ordered back trar-t- off aniikmfOhio county, Kenio jher Im. Gen. Leo's men at this tucky,' desortlnK by"the hun- Ftlpr TRACT Hying and being a'ul going homo, so there was on L'tvii jkcrqek, containing fifty men from oar Brl- - ncresj nian part or tne tnroo nun-$f- if c uacu tnrougn ueorgia to dred land conveyed to Is- Tc i - "at we couiu or tnem ana aac J ftf& V Wm A- - Vnddox and id t' ' rn back. Wo found many of rec1 Su in uiuo county ciorit s L"5erte 3 Bouft E. Dace SOG. The and at ono place they lice, together and gavo us a 30 acra .Wnounded as follows: Ilc- bande'' fight ard vounded one of our men ginningjt a hickory, the N. K. corso bMll that wo had to leave him ner of .lie above named three hundred Vila; thence S. 42 ft poles to kat a private house. ' After wo had scoured the coun- - a whirjoak, hickory and dogwood thrrugh Georgia wo wero or- - on tly lorlglnal line of the three tal'c what deserters wo hundredjacres aforesaid; thence W. .'red back to Lee's army. 188 polls to 'two small black oaks biking ry on another lino or said a long Journey poles to a euro N. 42 forth Carolina, when wlth- 0 miles of Leo's army, we to oak and gum; thence E poll to the beginning, he-- newr that Lee had sur-U- 'r .!. K.y., uec. .. IYC t. vuoavu iifianaf1 M. Thomas In Harpers. n piffle and ornngc bunk, And the ragged rhyme pf one mad or drunk. You must confess this approaches Miss Edith's verse but we can't soil this. Buffalo News. Crushed pumpkin dawn and a lemon squeeze Child, lead your mother outdoors to freeze. At stuff like tills we could never fall. Hut we'd never dare offer this stuff for sale. Houston Post. e cheese and a plate of tripe. And fourteen Chinamen hitting the Alice-blu- Tho Kind Ton Have Always Bought, and which has been in uso for over 30 years, lias homo tho fifgnaturo of aud lias licoiimado under his pcr- so,m supervision since its Infancy. Y7-- 'J2! Allow in mitt foil wnlvn vnn In flits. hut .All Counterfeits, Imitations nnd"Just-us-good"nr- o Experiments that trillo with and endanger tho health of Infants nnd Children Experience against Experiment. ooooooooo oooo I Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys "Worms and allays Fcvcrishncss. It cures Diarrhoun and "Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Stomach and Boivcls, giving healthy and natural sleep. Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. What is CASTOR I A iiitpl pipe. Versos like this make a bosom GENUINE throb I CASTORIA Bears tho Signature of t m ALWAYS a d.' hope it won't cause me to dose my Job. Milwaukee Sentinel. eve and a liord of Jr Pdle-glumm- to-wl- 1 v.-- .c hflt'9 '40 8J whangs, And the corlo blob of the gnawsome fangs. One tract of land In Ohio county, Woof-,warpgnags and a blotch of Kentucky, on tho Hocky Fork of oo'e Harnett's creek and bounded as llartondor, what did you put In the follows: Deglnnlng at n Btone, corhnoze? ner to lot N'o. 2 In L. G. Hoover's Cincinnati Enqulror. polos line; thence S.7'i W. G4 Sure. to two white oaks; thence N. S2C Friond So you're going to make W. 9914 poles to a stone, corner of It hot for that fellow who held up "W. 04 lot Xo. 1; thence N. 7 poles to a stone, corner of lot Xo. tho bank, shot tho cashier and got ; thence S. 82 J E. 99 U poles to away with the ton thousand? Vos, Indeed. Dankor He was the beginning, containing 40 acres. Tho same convoyed by S. L. Stevens, entirely too fresh. Thoro's a decent special commiasloncr Ohio Circuit way to do that, you know. If ho Court, It being lot Xo. 3, In tho di- wanted to get the money, why didn't vision of the lands of Mary E. lie come into tho bank and work French, nmong her heirs and record- his way up, the way the rest of us ed In Commissioner's Deed nook did? "D", pago 113, or sufficient tboreor Subscribe for The Hartford Herald. to produco the sums of money ordered to be made. The purchaser will be required to execute bond with approved security Immediately after sale. Tor Infants and Children. This 12th day of December. 1911. Tiie.Kind You Have Always Bought cd 9-9-2-- &Z8Y JC&C4 &444 w W- jr n ii rfj i ? jm" The KM You Have Always Bought COMPANY, In Use For Over THftCCNTAUfl IT MURRAY BTNCCT. NCW YORK CITY. 30 Years. 1WT1M BHH BBBXBXC91 IBBM THOEOaHK MI jU Mw mf9m jU """f UMiiM B3ffna RTCB MS rOWir uQffiyauV (INCCIKl'OItATKD) E. G. BARRASS, MGR., f being-sam- e land-con- : F. U PBLIX. -- la loose and started on our baclt to our Drlgado, arrlv- urcensuoro, wnoro uen. la lad collected his men and Icrman had declared an'arm- they wero negotiating nd ins of surrender. Our detail Isbanded. Iniet with Col. Coffer, of tho Intucky neglment and ho ln- us that our Drlgado was at Lgton, Ga. Five of us then Ar- back to our Drlgado. Kt Charlotte, Worth Carolina, .'Informed that wo could go BUer until we wero paroled, erms of surreTMer had been (upon! So wo wero paroled and Icoutinued our Journey Fok the boys at Washington, vn over. Our boys, after wo thfci in Georgia, .had crossed It the river linrk Into South Car-- . fil lUty buen. d 1 Intercepting was given in markable testimony I'na nnd fighting in a will bo required to Judge Murphy's Court Kiel he end finally ,amo, our exicuH&ond with approved security dlvorco case. Mrs. Mary Schmidt, 1XD was fighting, In tho last Itmietutoly after sale. mother of Mrs. Martha Kowalskl, t rotlgllt east Mlsslsslnn! iiip Oth day of December, 1911. who was applying for alimony, was less than oo miles from the deponent. In reply to a quesF. L. FELIX. the first, gun of tho. Civil tion she said: Master Commissioner. was flre(J. "I am the mother of twenty-fou- r vrln & Woodward, Attorneys. II. 'J. Wy, Caldwell said In his children, tho last of whom was born hmo address at the reunion of six weeks ago." lyniiter Cominlssloncr's Snle. "How old are you?" asked tho I Ohio Circuit Court, Kentucky. Court. Tbpn&e nichards, Plaintiff, "I am 45," i vs. "Have any of your children been D, i. JCvans, ot al., Defendants. ic virtue or a juugmeni anu or- - twins or triplets?" "No. All born singly." derht salo of tho Ohio Circuit "Where do you llvo." Coi; at tho October rendered "At "430 Itooeevelt avenue." tern, ,1911, in the above cause for She failed to understand tho enthehium of $150.00, with Intorest at uq rato of per cent, per annum suing laugh. iounp; ana oia nave frofa the 25th day of October, 190C, Saved His Wife's Life. tnem. Some abuse them. unfil pnfd, subj6ct to tho following "My wife would have been' In her to-da- y yn .1 his march through tho Carr' 5 ovepyrpiSurchaser Sher voyedl Thomas Maddox, deceased, by W Mnndox and wife on the 31st at Atircli. 1R7C. and which deed ff redord In the Ohio Coun- ty Clc b oiflce, Deed Dook Y, page 347. SEC d f JIIACT Deglnnlng on the Maddox lino at a hickory, dogwp and black oak, twenty-flv- o poles j im his N. W. corner: thenco N. lC'ipoles to a Ihckory and white oak lithe original Flnley lino; thenoM3. with said line to tho cor ner, Ijchestnut and poplar; thenco Maddox's line S. to Wm. '8 corner; thence W. to the ig, and being same land con- o Tliomas Maddox, deceased, L. Davis, and wife, on Juno 53, and which deed is of H tho unio uounty uierKB eed Dook M, page 585. Tho add coal right underlying has heretofore been sold, erpfnre not Included in this Heavrln Master Commissioner. Woodward, Attorneys. Will wire your house at cost. Electric Lights are clean, healthy and safe. No home or business house should be without Bears tho &&&&&& them, when within reach. Signature) of CASTO ZEEaic-t- oiccL., IBI77-.- . Tiinlitnlii!? Kills !Vw. In 190G lightning killed only 1G9 people In this whole country. One's chances of death by lightning nvo less than two In a million. The chance of death from liver, kidney or stomach trouble Is. vastly greater, but not If Electric Flitters be used, as Robert Madsen, of West Hurllngton, la., proved. Four doctors gave him up after eight months from virulent liver of suffering trouble and yellow Jaundice. He was then completely cured by Electric BIttors. They'ro the best stomach, liver, nerve and kidney remedy and blood purifier on earth. Only m 30c nt James H. Williams. WWWWWWWW f SEND YOUR BOY TO MATHENEY & BATTS Vanderbilf Trainin g SgBioo! FOR BOYS Elkton, Kentucky. THE MOTIIKU OF Hi LIVES OX "HOOSKVRLT" AVEXl'K Detroit, MIch.,Dec. 20. Some re- Ot-fh- e A limited select school for boys. Faculty mm of college-traine- d men. Our patronage has come from several Southern States. Twenty-fou- r different towns in Western Kentucky represented this year. Electric Lights, Steam Heat, Hot and Cold Baths. Extremely Healthful location. recently spent on improvements. r EC t G $4,000.00 fy get tired, starved. YMPTOMS:Loss of ep gestion, irritability, itually wrecked con- ttion. alcoholic remedies cimulate only. t9n Emiilninn and appetite, in u SSiSUiuiUli con spthes 18 lnerve-food- , and nourishes, the nerves. A k the salts of Hypo- utes Iodine and Mine. NO ALCOHOL- - all Dnuaaisfa . 11-- $41.40 paid April 24th, costs herein, I 19)9, and wflhITor for sale by public auction it thoJoourt house door 'in Hartford, on iio iday, the 1st day of January, 1J12, about ono o'clock p. m., updn flredlt of six months, the fol- lowlnf described property, 'A act or parcel of land in Ohio count). Kentucky, bounded as fol lows:! Beginning at a beech on tho pKUalde of Adam's Fork creek; themfo S. 77 Ys W. 79 VS poles to a Ktirijnnd two beeches; thenco with 0. PI Richards' line In a to a stono on . direction tlW jbchoolhouso road near f. N. Truman's;.thence with said road to rffeunr, comer to James Webster's; tfiehpo with Webster's lino In a atrafght (lino) passing direction Webster's corner; thence with John Clark's) lino to a bocch on n branch, ivmnts cornori uicuto uuwu buiu branch to John Huff's corner Wltk to-w- lf: 4 South-Vcs,((!m!y crillUi grave writes O. H, Drown, of Muscadine, Ala., Mlf It had not been for Dr. King's New Discovery. She was down in her bed, not nbe to got up without help. She-haa revere bronchial trouble and a dreadful cough. I got her a bottle of Dr, King's New Discovery, and she soon began to mend, nnd was well In a short time." Infallible for coughs and colds. It's the most reliable remedy on onrth for des perate- lung trouble, hemorrhages, la grippe, psthma, hay fever, croup 50c, $1,00. and whooping cough. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by m James H. WllHams. ," - No saloons in the town or county. Moral surroundings excellent. Unexcelled as a school for young boys. Nineteenth Year Begins September 6, 1911. Write for catalogue. Address all communications to Desk "C." MATHENEY & BATTS. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO Rl A Sukrils for lbs Herald 51 a Tear Wbmmmmwmwmmmi l5uA 4 .UkUf .'' f " Mif iTi MImi - . 7fl .rrrWB- - -- ijttfr',, " v" P"0, 1 -- r ,WT ' T T' 1 . sA13 $1GIIX. : Har-tjptdiI'a- The: -- "V. AUSKR IS SHIVERING AT 52 DEGREES huge drops of peraplratl nV oft on all, parts of hla body, unhldUen by his abbreviated costume: Noyes was unheedlng-'o- f the de' mands to "stop In the name of the law" made by Mrs. Everett till the BELOW professor was brought In. Desperately Injured Still Lives. Tampa, Fla., Dec. 24. Although his spinal cord Is sevored and a portion of his backbone removed, Sam Montsdcoca, of St. Cloud, Is still Following a successful opalive. eration, ho regained the use of his hands. Ho is only 19 years old and was accidentally shot several days ago while examining a friend's new pistol. The ball passed through his shoulder and lodged In his backbone. W iu ; - Vl0 oooo) t I I THE: HARTFORD .HERALD n WEDNESDAY, DEC. St, WJ Don't Throw This Aside! noooocoooeooooooopoocoooej, It Will Save You Marig BplarsI Read Carefullyl Ktooooooooooooocooooooq ii, REMOVAL SALE' P'AT THE-3A. s But Ohio Valley May Not Be Much Cold Till End of the Pres-- - ent Week. Washington, Dec. 24. Unsfettled weather during the next few dayB will give way to a period of more seasonable conditions by tbo end of 7 tvi the week, according to a bulletin issued by the Weather Bureau. Stormy weather Is also predicted over 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, the lowest temperature reportod In that region being 52, degrees bolow zero at Eagle. The Indications are 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 movemont of a disturbance that now covers the Middle West. "Another disturbance will in the Far west about the mid dle of the week, cross the Middle West about Thursday or Friday and the Eastern States at the close of the wcolc; it will be attended by ar-pe- ar 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 will positively move from Hartford to Hopkinsvllle, Ky. 'EW YORK STORE. NEW YORK STORE! SALE POSITIVELY OPEjlS THURSDAY, DEC. 28, 1911. -- Your dollar will buy In this Sale than ever as this entire stock m sold out in order to freight on the goods nu Remember, to ifHopkinsvIUe, Ky I am going to more after January 20, 1912. "J i i.. "I had been troubled with consti pation for two years and tried all of the best physicians In Bristol, Tenn., and they could do nothing for me," writes Thos. E. Williams, Mlddles-bor"Two packages of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets lured me." For sale by all dealm ers, Ky. Snntn ClmiH Burned. Carlisle, Ky., Dec. 24. While he was acting as Santa Ciaus at the here yesterschool entertainment day evening, the costume of George Duncan caught fire from candles, and he was saved only by hard work. One of his arms was badly uoooooooooccoocooooocoocoop O S ITI v'ELY . ENDING JAN. 26 x i.l I ( NEW YORK MORE. 9 1 2.''000000090coooocooooooooow " K- - o, t ui vvcut, vvrtit, vvrt.i, iuj tuc uikoi., Bi ui aaie ever known. entire stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes. Hats, and Fumishino-- nicr Taiinr Ri 3J TT, Skirts. Valises. Trunks. Etc.. is at the mercv of the nuKirt. tn h cianfoH f and less than cost in 20 days. Every lady and gentleman in Hartford anri vininitiahrmiri t. tend this Great Sale. To stay away from this sale is like throwing your dollars away. come early, come often, come every day, as this is your last ojlpbrtunity to get such barga'p 1 1 StPE.?!ftL child PiKEt04ive!iy mat woan and uw uo 1111 prtford and Ohio County, uoia-na- e in r' r, Cast Your Eyes Over These Great Bargains and Read! Every Item In this Ad: Clothing M burned. Department Dry Goods and Notions Ladies' 10 Readyto-We- ar Men's and Boys' Pantsl $1-50 general precipitation. "A pronounced change to qolder weather will overspread the North-wMteStates Tuesday and Wednesday, and advance eastward and over the Kastern and southward Southorn States during the latter part of the week, terminating the prolonged T'lod f unseasonably high temperatures In those rn 'i' I BK. Ia1 j J"S :! ;?.$' r For Sale, Cheap. 58o Boys' Overcoats, sizes $.1.00 Table Linen.., full course of Bookkeeping or Little 4 to 9 worth up to $5.00. 50o Irish Linen Dress Goods a full course of Shorthand and Typewriting, Including nil the aux Closing for 33c iliary branches, such ns Banking, , $2.50 Ladies' All-woo- l price luuu e, jjjiuics ana uiiuci Spelling, Punctuation, Mathematics, 89c $1.10 Overalls ers in Red and White! On Shoes, worth double the &c, as explained in the catalogue. The rogular catalogue price for this Men's "Vorl: Coats ly afewl,eft. Clos- - fjl While they last...98cto i 39c 50c Overalls scholarship Is $."0. We will sell at 71 lCLr. "O wuu pi iiu a bargain and the one getting it will Ladies' Scarfs and Shaw With t'i Coming of Middle Aue receive the same bonoflts ns if pur $5.00 and $G.OO Men's Odd Trunks and Yalices at half $3.00 to $3.50 Ladies' S! eat- all colors and sizes. There Is a letting down In the phys- chased direct from Draughon's Prac price while they last. Come Dress Coats. Only ers in Red, White 4 from 19c to 48c. 'Are ical forces often shown In annoy- tical Buisness College. For further quick and get you one. a few left and Blue. ing and painful kidney and bladder particular call on or address, double the price. The Hnrtford Herald. ailments and urinary irrogularltles. tf Foley Kidney Pills are a splendid When you have a cold, a bot regulating and strengthening medigooooooosoooooooooooooooc cine at such a time. Try them. For tle of Chamberlain's Coush Remedy. g 8 1M.KASB TAKE NOTICE! It will soon lis you up all right and O.VE PKICE TO YOU ALLl m sale by all dealers. will ward off any tendency toward persons Indebted tq us All Every article in this Clos- 'J CKItALVO. pneumonia. This remedy contains will please call and settle O Ing Out Sale will have a white Dec. 2.1. Miss Mattle Holsley, no opium or other narcotic and may their account before January TTT 77, 7T, I TT. 8 tnK attached to it with UK Sfjfe I ' ho Is nttendtng. school nt Bowlbe given as confidently to a baby as C, 1012. If not paid by that Nothing like it before, and nothincr like ma t . v nrie "Wri, m mnin flr,.t9 & ing Green, is spending the Holidays to an adult. Sold by all dealtime We will place your acwell as a gron Sf ever happen again. Remember the date o with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. ers. m count In a collecting Ageh'cy 8 person.W buy at this Clos R. Helsley. place. Come early, come often, as this entire stoci for collection. So call and A. S. of K. Notice. ing Out S&iefcwunout rear oar Mrs. Ollle Fulkerson, of Cloaton, pay your account nnd save ; must be sold out by Jan. 20, 1912. All locals of the American Sothings betngQyercnargea. visited here last week. trouble and extra expense. NEWYOHK STOHE. Mr. and Mrs. Ulus James and lit- ciety of Equity are requested to be In the Ohio tle son, Master Glenn, of Matanzas, well represented are visiting hor mother, Mrs. Zilla County Union to bo held January .' and C, 1912. Now is the time to Barna'd. The school at tills place closed strike, so let's be ready and begin f the ' last Friday. Miss Ida Lambert was ness first of ths year. Much busi- OOOOOOCOOOCOCXOOCOOOOCOOv.1 ooocoocococxxx:ocoGOopoc Is expected to be attended to the teacher. at this session. K. W. Mr. Smith visited his L. B. TICHENOR, Pres. daughter, Mrs, Krt Ashby, of EchHENRY M. PIRTLE, Sec'y. ols, a fow days ago. . j mrT- - m mf .M Quite a crowd attended the exhidV.1 Rub the Joints with BALLARD'S x Wrf&Hnvfc Br My iPJ?' bition here last Friday night. SNOW LINIMENT to relievo rheuOn January 1st We will offer to our many cus. Ia matism. It penetratqs the flesh to Terrible Blunder the Cotton tomers and friends our White-Lyo- n Special the bone, conveying its soothing and Belt Route To neg'oct liver trouble. Never do .A Blend Colfee. Thlsfs a most excellent-coffdthe direct, aufek. put MhT.Mi'f 'Jiflm It. Tn'-- Dr. King's Now Life Pills restorative influenco to the spot line from Memwhere the pain exists. Price 2Cc, Hi st sign of on the constipation, up by ns under our own brand and every packphis, through Ark. biliousness or Innctlvo bowols nnd r.Oc. nnd $1.00 per bottle. Sold by anus, to the Southwest age is fully guaranteed by us. We will pay in KIXjH hVtZhBI O peratlnir rao spiendia proven' virulent indigestion, Jaun Hartford Drug Co., Hartford, Ky., & mAVtAl NT rains dailv. with throue! 1 Dam, Benver Co., actual caeh 35c for the Lion Head cut . from dice or gall stones. They regulate Donovan kV (i i tdteuers. chair cars and patlor- m liver, stomach and bowols nnd build Ky. 1 cafetirs. Trains from all part every package of thistcof fee that fails to give II up your health. Only 23c at James lof tfc'outhcast 'connect in Mem' WrL M Notice to Creditors. perfect satisfaction. pis ith thesa Cotton Belt trains m fit H. Williams. Ohio Circuit Court, Kentucky. couthvresL E. B. Pendleton, Admr. &c, PlainralttierllurlenortnoiieT chonldkceD .jyr.UWrf SOCIKTY A(!i:.T (roai ttuktnir this ppportunlty tiffs, iffifsm t "itrjru wm-- i uromnrn FTOI'IMIl) HYIWOTIC SHOW n Jl KK ifwf.-srT'uiiuuriDnni vs. OAU-rf-i mm SmSSJfwvSmm h tt df mmmm. .vlfc& O., 21. Dec. Mrs. Esther Gatton, et nl.. Defendants. te,3and"sky, i mmmmpamwi All persons having claims against 2mmt&? jnle Rvorett, acting for the Hu- Mmmmmmmmrrni'swrmmmm y To compelled the estate of Oreen W. Phipps, dejzeje Society, ceased, are hereby notified to file Mtcmmmyf nnf -On oppv J' ,T' Gilford, a hypnotist, to same with tho undersigned .,.. r... . ij-- : tho . lit mvt SM Tnefdara ..of each rnonttrn :. mJjtK CommisSOU xiei Tia vuiinn 'iL Iipolntslnuucu ara --Louisiana. uoiujd and ihiuhv . Jow is the time tp begin to antjojjpajfe; youc Fence KJSSZBKF j0 jjo Carl Noyes, 19 years old, one sioner, at his office In Hartford, Ky., Texas Arkansoj, r vltli23aaT return limit and actio nrofessor'a subjects, out of a properly proven, on or before Jan- wants. We have just rpceiyed two qarMqadl'' of tho 'celetnancei Boathweit will soon bo rru44' J9KnTlft I cottotjUclt picunslon take shift l1 tranco in which he was uary 1, 1912, or the ywill be for- brated American Steel Fence. " We bought it right, Genii tbday (or complcta echedalo 'and ,.g a bicycle lir a Columbus- irom rbor homo town J will also bito suwrASl) ever barred. F. L. FELIX, so we can give you a very low price op any specifications -- tualty booklets, brltntul of picture aod fnrt, t, store window under the lm- m BMQ Master Commissioner, ' enth9r're int. .Toh that he was in a big race you may need. Call aiid see us about your feiicie. . U CJaARRV. Trrelin Pbimb 49t4 Ohio Circuit Court. cab!neiworia'fl championship. S3 Toad Bu.lN-- 4 UanfUtf Ky, Yours truly, -nJLmi -- .C "tn>y had been rldUg for four '"tM For Sale Town property, vacant r;n H!K cuteWhen Mrs. Everett appeared lots, cottages and two-sto' dwelling, i ' A. C. YEISER & CO., w3?c F"Prp- - Tho veins lri his 1NCORPOHATED "'Hpyi forehead bulgod out nnd Hartford, Ky. DUNDEE, KENTUCKY. A n, HOPEWELL. 2S. Mr. Hunry Hunloy, after a short visit in this community, returned to his home In White county. 111., last Friday. Mr. Nevll llunloy, of White coun-vt111., Is visiting rolativos.'Jn this neighborhood. Mis .Tewie Tnylor, of East St. Louis, 111., is spending the Holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. Tar! or. Menri. William Miles, of Ky.. and Herman Miles, of Render, nre visiting their uncle, Mr. J. H. Mlle, here. Mies Ruth Hammon, iho has been teaching at No. 19, gnvo a nice entertainment last Thursday night at tlio cchoolhouso. Mr. Herman Taylor, of Taylor-towwas the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. R, Shull last Sunday. Mofsr. J. I. Clark, Alford Bennett, Charley Williams and John made a business trip to Hartford last Thursday. "1. Cured in His Oun Home Town. Hopkinsvllle, Ky J. W. Jordan, $7.50 Mens' Suits i well known dentist, living on Ken Price tucky Ave., near tn street, tells tne way for his fellow townsmen to be $12.00 Men's Suits, cured of kidney and bladder trouble all wool as ho himself was cured. "I had kidney trouble in a vory bad form and two doctors performed an op- 1 Lot of Men's $20 eration, but the first reliof I had Suits t was after taking Foley Kidney Pills. They have done mo more good than $15 Men's Suits anything else I have tried. 1 used Price to have a terrible pain across my back, but since taking Foley Kidney Pills I have had no pain, and gladly $22.50 Men's recommend them to all who have Suits kidney trouble." For salo by all $3.69 $6.53 $9,98 $7.98 $8.98 $8.98 $3.98 Price.'. lOo Yards of the very best Cal- $6.00 and $7.00 Ln&W Long ...4.k.$2.98 icoonly 10 yarda to a cus- Coats tomer while it lasts. QEa $10.00 and $12.0C) ladies' Pants 1.50 Men's Mali's Jeans Dress firfi 89 L O0C 7io LongCoats ! $6.98 Hope Domestic 8c Apron Gingham 10c Pants 1 5c $12.48 dealers. m y, $15 Men's and I2ic Dress Ging. ham ... ....7ic, Outing Flannel 7ic Percal 7ic 15c Flanelettes. 'lc 2.00 Comforts, extra heavy, 1 Girl Suits with silk lining. $2.00 Men's Dress Pants Worth up to $20. Our price $2.00 Corduroy Pants Lot of Ladies'Suits, in Bfack worthjup 10 and Gray, Lot of Ladies' ,'Xcv York $8.98 $1 p.:. $j98 .98 M $3.50 and duroy Pants .$i.r? :.$2.29 48f 1 Hon-rierto- n, Yours for the Asking. price 95c List of publications of the State $1.50 Blankets,good size... 75c Board of Health that may be $15 upon request: Coats 50o Fleece Lined Shirts and Preventive disease circulars on Consumption, Typhoid Fever, ScarDrawers, extra heavy... 39c let Fevor, Small Pox, Diphtheria, 1 Lot of Youths' Overcoats Ophthalmia Monthly Neonatorum, 39c worth up to $10,00. Our 75o Table Linen Bulletins, Biennial Report. price while they 50o Table Linen, Red and Address State Board of Health, last Bowling Green, Ky. Blue 280 Cravauett Lot of Ladies' Short '('oats 75c Knickerbocker Pants in Black and Gray Vprth $6 and $7. Clos- - fri $2.50 Boys, Russian ingout price Ajj style3 Ladies' Skirts in alUtTI' fotest 'and c61o rttf wnilo K I Knickerbocker Shits? to Q. Closing out AlVVir iast.p 5.00 .63 O lWHTr ru $4.00 -- and $5100 Boy's Pw; iK&MC -- 1; and $6.00 OS Irens! orcKer emits, eizes out Bear Skin Coats, sizcl7 to 10. ClQsing out $;':93 price All Wool. Clos- ing out price. $1.69 SHOESI t ...,,, -- M SHOF n 1 $1.19 $2.98 (in PricciJ 18 gt Sale Positively Opens Dec. 28. 1ltoooo3coooooooixx)ooa T '1 and Lasts for 20 Days. andth'"' it ej4wdas I 15he New York Store, J. D. RBED, Prop. St NOTICE! ' o e It's just a step to MMM Texas mimf H ih.h wi'jm- sr vi WWl "lSSISUi ?i:cmT ekv.hl;',il t np BSSr? 1 HAR.TFOR.D GROCERY COMPANY, Our Farmer Friends and Patrons: ' Mm B gUlTl Jf ,gflF"Mt ..x Roul via jjgmon Belt n to-da- vyK. fare efccursioii --, Btop-ovc. 'ire r( " imm ry DUNDEE MERCANTILE CO., Hartford Herald- Bnii,ri Ml tfi -- rftW!" s. I I "'J akMIW " iJViMttk ftwwilMUlkV