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Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.): January 3, 1912 Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Jno. P. Barrett & Co. Hartford, KY 1912 haf1912010301_sn84037890 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.): January 3, 1912 Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.) Jno. P. Barrett & Co. Hartford, KY 1912 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognitio n (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has be en done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Librar ies Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. r--r II v- " 3Mi-. T- ML ' "I Bl " Mil i 2E E HARTFORD HERALD, i i ! Subscription $1 jJ8th , i -- ..i k -- Pe? r YAR. j ir Tear, in Advance, XT H Cmt tie ITtrfH f jfoiiy ffwM, lit ftw if llljhlha Lnmring it Kj fact" Kinds Job Printing Neatly ed. - HARTFORI, KY., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1912. OliiO KO. 1 Wes-terflel- B$y,ca worthy of. the name, men who iiro efficient In any duty placed upon A' J, nrnrmr livrtP ntbciic IWIM Marshall Coui !W NlWarftJngThem td VQTIHS Though obstacles bar iholr way, they surmount them In the atrno of the heavenly sentiment, Good will to .all and special prlvi- ' egoa to none." If the masses of tho peoplo were 1'ko 'hoso ! nave JU8t mentlon- LcaVGih'? ihu, wnai a aineronco if. wouia maKe, jifir In unity there is strength, divid y, U. I'. BANUBt'UU. ed WO tail. illKE DESTROYS HAYDEX jtiff' HOUSE AT LEWISPORT m tom, County's Fayored Son. Robert Davis, Otis Carson, Clarence Renfrow. Duet Irene and Clarice d, Ward. Comic surprise Tymer Robert DaIs and Charlie Song Otis Carson. Paper. Foster. Reading of program. Criticism. FILYDIA FOSTER, Sec'y. SUXXYDALK Ci THROWS OFFJPRCHY V R HDTftTjf: J'JDICT ' i i . imbSbbbbSbbbbbb BBBVBbS'' tfBV yBHBBBBBBMBBBBBM s HB BBBBBBB bbHBHbbb i ?rfS..Ucy, Griffith ui nn. ruia; tb oning-Husband, flfc as Cause. v iUClI Pad'ucah, Ky, iny composed or Liowlsport wa en,nB violence If thctl s. E. M. ninckford and wife In Mai not obeyed "night ride f Bad charge of the hotel and their V shall countr mailed let ary to fy furnishings In the hotel represent a L Tk I members of the July Atu jui considerable loss, as they had only jl who Investigated tho sujiden ueaih $400 insurance. There i II tm rjrimrh. a nroi ilnent t.ier-- lnsuranco carried on the was $1,000 building. chant of Benton, who, i rcord'n? to At the time tho fire was discovthe Coroner's jury, uieu nam- ered, it seemed that tho whole of BBBBBBBwIBrlV jfliSRqBnftHnBBBB7 tryclinlno poisoning la-- April,: de- ouo end of the structure was aflamo bbbbbkbbSubF jwBtBSWvSSw ..nj(r. tut. timv inn.vfe the cJun- - and the volunteer fire department, l try at once for failure 'tf Indict Mrs. bbbbbBbbbbbBbbbHbIbRIR? with the small cbcmlcnl wagon nt VrjUcy Grifflth, wife. of the dead ian. its command, was unablo to arrest I The fivo jurymen nhn Hlr7 not the progress of tho flames nnd It ,ote to Indict airs. Griffith, and kho was with the greatest difficulty that received the ariadympus Utters, the nearby buildings were saved. rnmnn nen morning for laBt Saturda Mr. (5. B. LlkenB left with hTa fanlly were P "W. Lsrret There was an annex to tho hoColly, A. M. Sloan, njiFairerr au: tel that was located Just across an was Inducted into office as fi Fiankfoit, Ky., whero ho executed bond and I D W. McLeod, all prtmldcntf clti- alley from the main building and Assistant Auditor last Mondat. Mr. Hemy M Boswoith Is to be conr V?ens of the county. fThe lijtteTS Hils, too, was completely destroyed. gratulated on hiB selection of Mr Likens, who we predict, will make n.id treati The building was n largo y Ke made public profound sensation. inejMit VII j iramo uuumng ana tne Bpreaa or good. In fact this, is tr h:fh compliment worthll) bestowed. I V I forSin.nnrt nvpr in iha Shurlfl W S3 tbp JlameB was very rapid. At 1 I LirJace them Irfhe ihands bfjtli o'clock the fire was under control -lion Jncfauthorlties or lnfstiga- - and tho danger of the spread of the MRS. TOM THUMB GUEST i' BILLIONS OF PARASITES ''fh'c Jotters lead as loiiaws: Mlamcs was removed. ' You are warned fo leato the IHRIVED ON MR. TAFT OF PRESIDENT TAFT kounty at onco or suffer violence. you voted agWij! lrlllctlng THREE LABOII LEADERS Becauso 'Mrs. LuCy Griffith foVfpoIeonlng her A Meeting of Big and Little Bodies When He Lived in Philippines, do lmsband Isthe.reajoA Mftj-WCAUGHT BY THE PROBE or.- not wantyou as cltji3rni.' Tils Says Scientist Has Mrs. Thumb Talks ' vnnWntlnn 1h 500 BtrOnfT. Survived. into Dynamite' Conspiracies,' at ..- -i FEELING ir- 'f VM V J, M rU fcec.'jfphreat fee., fflF ire which was discovered about '2 1:30 Thursday, night, complptoly f iven U tho Hayden House at estroved I "fl6wlsport, entailing a loss of about $5,000, according to the esttlmates ' The prop l.t Ttnf Clfk made Friday morning. erty was the only hotel In Lewis- T .B pori ana was ownca uy a siock 1 1 KBBBiWS bbbbbbIbbbv " bbbb&bkbbbsbV' '' RbbbBdSbbbb . 'HBl Kl Jan. 1. The farmers are haul- And Becomes a Republic, ing their tobacco off. They will With President. soon be through delivering. Mr. A. M. Weatherford had a carload of coal shipped here for the DR. SUN FIRST CHIEF ROLER people and has bought two cars of I I corn. ,aBEE jbBBbbEBBWWmBBbb bbbIbbbHbW BBBbBbBBQJhBV' u i tIffitttBvBUtj3$IBBSattBBsE&&& tjlBltl)BtiCTiMBByCTtfBWifer'Bapv' 1 bbbbLbbbbw TSBBMtHmSwiMMBt bbbbbbHEkbbiHPjbb?IU9bI " BffiMnwwISyWi .i V1' Mr. OlcJ; Wright, of Roslne, vls- -' Ited friends here last Saturday and Sunday. Wright, of Owens-'borMrs. Xancy Is vitltlng hpr daughter, Mrs. (.T. T. Lowe. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Maten, of this place, arc visiting Mr. and Mrs. S. E Smith at Concord. Mr. R. L. Alford wont to Fords- on business. ivllle Mr. Dee Powers, of Palo, Is movI Wo ing Into our little town welcome him. Mr. O. B. Likens has sold the Ohio and Rural Telephone to Al bert Co, Jack Wollor, Dr. Duff, Lr. Stewart, A. M. Weathorford and I. T. Lowe. ' They havo got It up In Dtipdeo to Hartpood order fiom -un now ford and will probably lines from other points soon. o, to-dto-da- y. I Premier Yuan Warns the perial Family of the Tragic Fall. Tin: m'itation is Son Im- desperate to-d- d, ..... ... two-stor- .. i l. XlnetyT o Tj h.' l Iters. The largest sale of typewriters ever made South of the Ohio river was consummated a few days ago when the Bowling Green Business Unrnivorslty bought ninety-tw- o derwood tvppwrlters, wlrlch have already been delivered to that InstiIt Ib said that this Is the tution. largest number of typewriters In o in any Southorn Business College. NEW ENGINE TO SHIVERED DYNAMITE e ATOMSJY )(& Noise Heard forMiles Neighbors I Washington, Dec.28. Tho smallPilnceton. N. J., Dec. 30. "PresSituation Deiperate. est woman In the woild visited tho ident Taft left the Philippines a Racket. Indicted. Pokln, Dec. 29. The assembly in zoological biggest President, physically, this walking garden. He jra hnt hnvn hnpn KOnt ''. y the palace to discuss affairs would not have lived had he re- country has ever known, Messenger of connected with a settlement of the The Qwensboro "Western Kentucky foi the iBflf pree Los Angeles, Dec 30. Three la- when Mrs. Tom Thumb, now 70 gained theie much longer." I apectors Post-offic- e Friday sas: 'are bor leaders of national prominence years years. revolution was productive of at y This statement was made old, called on President Taft. The people In the vicinity of least one dramatic incident. expected to be placed n the case at were Indicted and arrested In The the by Dr. Robert Sennet Bean, of Mrs. 'Thumb first visited Patoevllle nie greatly agitated over Dowager Empress, once. Premier Yuan tho Government's Mist roundup of House when she was n bride 'lano University, In tho demonstratthe dcstiuctlon of a lino now engine Shi Kal, and the Princes of the imEd Griffith belongo to olio of the the mei nlleged to bo connected or 21, with her husband. General (lng loom of the Palmer Resoarch lost prominent fam ies in South-vester- n with tho alleged natlonar dynamit- Tom Thumb, and Prosldont nnd Laboratory of Princeton University. that belonged to L. E. Morris and perial clan were present and the was blown to atoms about 11 o'clock debate waxed so warm that iinallv Kentucky.- - leforjlreak- - ing conspiracies the federal grand Mrs. Lincoln gave a reception for Prof. Bean has spent the last Wedi'osdny night, when a quantity Yuan Shi Kal arose and offored his ast, on April 10, lie mok a Jury is Investigating. thorn. She has been to see every three years at Manila and In the ad- of dynamite was touched off by un- - 'resignation brandy from, a bottli as t; Tills, howov.er, was Tho men arrested are Olaf Tvlet-mo- e, Presldent sine jjacent country. He has made a known parties If his custom. In a she t tlmehejwas secretary-treasurereTused. r of tho "I remember vLIncoln well," said specialty of gathering ears of hu- The engine was a part of the BaV seized with convulsi( as Although Premier Yuan oxplalnoti to the State Building Trades Coun"He was so glad to man beings and making a study of mill belonging to Morris, and was Princes that ho could continue the physicians dfd oef) ws"poIbl'S cil, and head of the Asiatic Excluseeus. He had a kind, sweet faco, 'race distinctions. He has found, he on tho farm of Hugh Gist, where lui mill, he died nBout' ftn Tioui? sion League; Anton Johnannsen, or- and I don't see how any one could says, that parnsites, internally and Government and retain the country ri Morris was engaged in sawing tim later. ganizer of thb State Building Trades klllvIm." externally, aro piactlcally cxtermi- - ber. Thr noise of tho explosion north of the ynng fseo only by hav- At tho Coroner's lhq'uahtl tao at Council, and J. E. Munsov. head of , i,ia i.r.u,i u "I was so disappointed when I natlng the Filipinos and those who wns heard for a distance of four in. . .. .. . it' tending physicians were sxaralned, tne Bait . . uuy . ,a8ieti the Princes to empower him iocai union oi vtoitcwl President Roosevelt In the havo como h dwell among them. miles, but at tne time it was gen- - to obtain money. He oi)lalncd that and gave ft as their opjnfonst that Bridge and Structural IronWork- One of thoso who was almost kill- ,Wffte House to find that they had Griffith died fro'm strychnine pois- ers- erally thought that tho explosion $10,000,000 would meet the paychanged the East Room, made his- - ed by these parasites was the man 4T oning. At tho examining trial Mrs, Specifically they are accused of torlo during tho war, and taken out who Is now President of tthls conn- - was only a part of the celebration ments for tho soldiers for five was of the Christmas holidays. months, after which tho South I Griffith bond, held to anawVuffilor a conspiring to transport Illegally furniture, which try. Ho harbored untold myriads of the which she .Wprwnjitly $4,000 The fact that the engine had been nYOuld bema disunited and Prov- or other explosives, reminded us of tho noblest Presi- - them. His physicians told him that dynnmltvd Was not discovered till 'inr.0 executed. The next grand lJurnahat from one State to another. fnl. Province would return to dents, Lincoln and Grant. There la ho could not survive them long, of July, failed tp find a MUMainat "" E. A. Clancey, former business not much in the East Room now, ' "However," said Dr. Bean, "he Mr. Morris virlted the engine for their allegiance to the U)lOilt, thlslcftijonth her. Tho grand Jury purpose of putting It In condingent of the Structural Iron Work- except the $20,000 piano. But the Princes were unmoved jdld not leave his post on this ac- - the And an indiciraont did, however, tion to withstand the cold weather They plended lack of monoy, alers, In San Francisco, Is similarly "Presldent Taft is a gonial Pres- - count. .He stayed until his term of against Mrs. Griffith, chferglnt her Indicted, but not arrested. and then it was found that the en- though most of them are very wealident. We have had only one other office was out, regardless of the with the death of her husband. She completely wrecked. thy. Xone has given any Ortlo McManlgal, the McNamara Jolly one. and he was Mr. asltcs. At Is evident thnt he has gineIn had been substanTt was rearrested' but was roleasid on believed inn limn mttn min tial amount to aid the Govornmont "'UD" .... f.n.l ' i.t. brothers, David Kaplan and one Plnitolnnil llnln ft thnm tvara Vflrtf ball In the tmnvor $4,000, vhich Schmidt, alleged confederates o! the with tho exception of Prince Chlng, nice and courteous. I do not like 1, Members of the AmPrlcan Society ' slid 8&ve and is now enjoyin; her McNamaras, are also Indicted. who has handed over more than tho picture of President Taft In the 'of Zoologists and tho American As- ,! . freedom. was Tho three arrested gave ball In Whlto House. $100,000 for that purpose. The Itjfmakes him look soclatlon of Anatomists havo gath- x No other indictments wero found tlon of the engine. ,. .. i u Dnwncnr Kmnrpaa wont nnil Vnan rl- yicu u ithe sum of $5,000 after being de mu uiu. ' iiuiu iu biiuw iiiu luaiuis ui In tho case. Mrs. Griffith h a entho community nro)ShI Ka, Bhowod Tl!f PP13'" hours. "Of all tho Presidents: General their recent researches into ento- 8na of ul9tres8. gaged counsel and wlll plear "not tained ,five .Then he declared that ho could not Conviction of any means a Grant made the greatest ImpresBionmoIogy. guilty" whon tho case la c3ll d for of two years In the peniten- on me. v, ....u, V. &. ..w wuv.t -. il. " -trial next Juno, !.. 1 HH..li.nu ui an(j agree(j tQ contnu0-.....-. ....t,v. u. , mv,i;uoii Do you know that pine out of ev ,u. u. ueiwiwu u..u tiary o"? a fine o' $10,000, or both. diorly man. Bitter feeling has' beeihMng nder-e- d mo wrongdoers, it is siaieu mat I ' "- "All ( the heads of nauons, havo ory ten cases of rheumatism are between the fa$l6nHiai have loss will amount to about GUI .Soldier Toitvreil. coNcoitn. received, us very klndJyJ$S5jfare all simply rheumatism of tho muscles tho grown tout of Griffith's death, nd at Dec. 28. Miss Edith Duko closed "For years I suffered unspeaka-bl- e damp, or chronic $1,500. due to cold bred, Interesting tho preliminary hearing o Mrs. her school at this place Friday. Sho well am a torture from Indigestion, conreal Chrlstlan'Bclehtlst, rheumatism, and require no inter- 'I City Council. Grifflth last spring, Berlous l ouhlo has taught a most successful school. stipation and liver trouble." writes Apply ' The gentlemen a follower of Mrs. Baker a. Eddy," nnl treatment whatever? rcentlv elected as jA. K. Smith, a war veteran at jjalraost ensued in the coiirtroo i dflr- Mr. Luther Bock has purchased flng the examination of a v tness. the Royal farm. Consideration $1,- - concluded Mrs. t Thumb. "And I Chamberlain's Liniment -freely and Councilman for Hartford, were Pa., "but Dr. King's Now Life Erie. . -1 U !.. tl.t.. Pills see now quiciyi nave rBWorn In Monday. Tho names of fixed mo all right. They're simply For a short period randen inlum 800. We are indeed glad to wel- - many Deen in scienco ior a great salo by all dealers. gives leiiei. m years. ThaJ is the reason I feigned. those composing tho Council are: great." Try them Icomo Mr. Rock and family Into our look much younger tha.n my years." I . for any stomach, Tay,ori FrG(, Coonori B. V. P Ed uriintn was a son or i'c itmas- - neighborhood, liver or kidney trouble. Only 25c . THK xoCREEK SCHOOL . jer W. 8. arifflth, of Bettton 'Mooro. J. H. B. Carson. W. J. Boan at James H. Williams. Tho oil men are making good m A. S. or E. Xotlce. 1SIPROVEMEXT LEAGUE and R. T. Hoover. progress borlng4 for oil In this All IocpIs of tbo American So Constipation is thorciuae: oi manv' of tho ,i Council KiUiim ms AinTHKit At a meeting Ullmnnl. filial AhfVrM rlffldf n. a 1. neighborhood. ciety of Equity are requested to be 1'rogram ror triaay evening, evening. Mayor James H. M lllU4C,tl-tilU&O MIBMW(IIJIMU. WITH CHRISTMAS GIFT Farmers are about through strip- wen Tepresenieu Tfltrolflhomii m1.Ii. presiding, J. IV Stevens. . 9t mlafflhln in me umo uary 5, 1912: Williams Iu "PiViiWV'iain B ping tobacco in this community. to be answered was elected marshal; John B. Wll-- 5 Singing. Roll-ca- ll .t. am uiroiwauicuL, County Union to bohold January j. ALuumi," uuu r i.,JRiffifki.iJ Keep St. Louis, Dec. 29. Wift.n Mr. Swan Allen has returned and 6, 1912. Now la tho tlmo to. by quotations. Opening address BOn, City Attorney; R. T. Collins. which was his Chrlstrpns it ; our dowois reguiaranu you wilj from Missouri, whoro ho has been 10- F ' .h.r.1.1 thaoa iltaaaiiaa Rol)ort Davis. tlrw dIiIa 1 Select Reading Btrlko, so lefB bo red -- r..i n- -. Clerk; E.P. Thomas, Treasurer, and year-ol- d Harry Leovvalj employed for 'several months. - Mrs. Bertha Lewis. 11 dealers. Recitation Much bus!tho first of this year. m John T. Moore, Sinking Fund Com-,n- ,i inatnntlv fcllind his Mr! Otis Duff, of Sulphur Sprlnss, i nttn In AVnnnnil v V. a nWAnilfl,) Tn Art t m Ka1 In Ttru1ii. ww mjssioner. uuiowiuh v.....uD. ..... n Sunday ukdd is uvnuu w uo , at, ,i.mi neighborhood wan In our . .. ,iiut .. ... 'Afrc. Hno-nrl- ,. uvvMntt nr if "" ': will ,.,nm yovowium, t i. M irFET ItEMAItKS 01 iiefsie ueiurow, .iiaoussa rosier These are all good men and it this session. TtTor.m .'tfte'rrioon. TITr'TVlI''Pt OF EQUITY; . L. B. TICHENOR. Prc3. Stump Speech -&and Charllo Foster. town an econom- doBbt Kivo the Hnrry dId not know lh rl W-""" . " ' Reading Gllbort Westcrfleld. A.l.lf.wr lir KlprtricltV. leal and efficient administration "of oai3ed J HENRYt M. PIRTLE, Bec'y. , ec ?8. Aa aeavor Daroj Ky Speech Ford the cltv's affairs. BesBlo ".'Renfrew. .. ago. Tho Rovvilnj! This Is a fast C ' vi p- tas olooted orrespc dent by tho Groen Business Universltv has Just i.'o'-- '- """ For Sale, Cheap, Foster. Recess. , ' j !?oV Hale. gates at our last ounty meet- - purchased and now has In use, an I T. R. declares he has employed Old and now business. ' A full Bookkeeping Courso s$hol-- . ''Infilng I thought I wouldtry and com.- - adding rfaohlne that Is run bv alecv nobody to bo his official announcer. Debase: Subject, "Resolved, that A SP0 rcnolf6blD In Bowling arshlp in the well known Bryant & with tholr Every- - There Is Moro Pleasure In Pursuit - Green Business University, 'Bovf ling Strattou College, Louffct tricity! Little did Benjamin Frank-JThl- s Ir scarcely necessary, Business II am glad wo haw mihy good, lin evor dream When .he caught thgf body tfnows ho has always been his Thn in ,Pof8egsIon." Afflrraative: Green, Ky."' Tor further particulars jvllle, Ky.' For further particulars '" lunch A. S. of EHwIiaberB as we lightning with his key that It wouhj own' megaphone. Pittsburg Ga- - J. P. Fostjy, Tvmor Westerneld, call on or address. call dn or dddress ye men who hsBelfjroyen them- - now h wnririnc sums In arithmetic. zette -TIrocs, wegative : iu ,ino Honiara iiorciu. vuuioy vYCsterroio. haiwouu cujl.u. hi ,' I j4y and writing b( Ing vil yim. They are typical "ni; ht ritlf: . -- awled on plain papkr, tno'orthpf-- S f i Los Angeles Others Also Thought It Christmas Xankln, Dec. 23 Dr. Sun Yat has been unanimously olectod President of tho Republic of China. Shanghai, Dec. 29. Sun Yat Sou's oloctlbn as PreeldcAt of the Republic by the Nankin conference y means that the peace conference betweon Wu Ting Fang and Tang Shao Yl is closed. The, President will assume charge of all negotiations. The continuance of tnese negotiations with Yuan Shi Kal an the representative of the retiring Manchu royalty will dopend ontlroly upon the immediate withdrawal of all the Imperial troops from all points of contact with the revolutionaries. Under these conditions, the armlstlco will bp extended fo-tdays, in order to give President Sun time to Issue the terras under which the Manchus must lay down tholr arms, arifMo decide upon pensions and othor preliminary details The Presldont, or head of the. military government now established with the capital at Xankln, will treat the court as a thing of the pest, because eighteen provinces have already voted In favor of a Republic In a properly-constitute- d convQutiOit, and tho edict recontly leaned at Peklu says that If a re.puv sctntafv convention favors a Republic, the throne will abdicate. to-daen ere to-da- y, , to-d- to V8' u Cal-lfprn- ia f,ia ,naoj par-suc- h I C tl'", .. I8"" V,T "'Jflii -,- ?f "11Z . sen-the- ce -- c I m 1 T1- ... , i. . ' ?!. wra i'!! '" fn 1 mnL , nn --- i -- i (0 i n,.,.. ,w uni, - smf r -- ft B.qgA-.--?- : tKJV5 VAQV, TWO. THE HARTFORD HERALD between his fingers--flvbills! "I am going to put these bills in to my hnt," ho continued, "and then I am going to walk from here to my sent near tho rear of tho car. I shall not ask any one of you to giro anything, for I do not feel that I have a right to do that But as I pass down this aisle, If any of you feel that you would like to add something to tho child's llttlo store, Just speak to me, or touch my arm and you shall havo the chance." Speak to him? Touch his arm? The They fairly mobbed him! whole car was on Its feet to a man, to a woman. Every man with his wallet, every woman with her purso, crowding past each other to get to the car aisle! Ho could hardly mako his way to the car's end, and when he did get there, no nad both hands under that soft black Stotson hat for It was overflowing with notes and coin. And Just then tho conductor swung open the rear door and stepped In. "Hullo! What's up?" In a modest wora or two the old man told him what he had Jtrled to do. And now comes another tnug that I can never forget; It is that conductor's answer. I have always despised Listen! slang; and few words have seemed more hateful to ran than tho word "Kid" when applied to child. But for once In my life at least, slang was good, magnificent; and the word "Kid" beautiful. It was when that big conductor, wlt'i tears streaming down his face, thrust his hand In his pocket, and cried out: "Hold on, here! You must let mo I have got n few 'Kids' 'chip In. o Hi TIE holdlng yellow-backe- irft THIS PRISON IS GHR1ST d ABOARD TRAIN M "PARADISE" AH persons .subject to BlKoemess, Sour Btomh, Constipation. Heafetehe. Pliilaesa, "HewtwiraT'w. Vertigo (blind staffgeri), Joul Breath, Sallow or a constant tired, discouraged reeling ftyuld use t .. in , But Few Seemed to of the Fact. CASE OF II Know And the Inmates Lead Lives of Luxury NDWHDMEOFTHEMcHAHABAS LITTLE CHILD HERBINE Th Great Liver Tonic and Regulator Thai Has Done So Much for the Working PeopI J, cleanstnsr tonla for the Btomacn. Liver nnd Bowels, it cuts the yUoi Sn Perfect order, rerlvcs the Tor pld Liver, strengthens digestion, clears the Dowels ol constipated cthlltlons regular I 1.1 Dotrei movements. d Every home anouio nave a bottle or wis great reguiatim? mctitcine. It stands for health for the a cleansing and renovating lnflu- Trholo family. All who am eonstlnatrrt. Mlloua or dvaneDtio nee ence. It fortifies the body. against Pneumonia, Malaria (ChlllsMHrighfa Disease. Tysbold Fever. r Tellow Fever or any other deadly dlseaso that may be about. And How the Passengers Saw a Christian Duty Confronting Them. A TOVCHIXG STORY Who Join the 1800 Other Prisoners in Having a Good Time. SOMETHING OP SAX It li ft marvelous remedy. Its stimulating' effect on & Torpidjilver is little less than ffliraeulODC irapruvcmonu a lgw uuj. ttise cureslthe most etlnato case. inscanujt iao first uobd it nets weaK. aisncarienru victims unnK9uorpia are remurea tnflsfj'in nr ilnr. ffpvbfnn l n An urea. oi a ... -- ui OP LOVE r QUENTIX ., George "Waverly Brlggs, D. p.) Not everybody on the train know that Christ was aboard. But I knew St. And I am sure there wero oth-e- r R'ho know It even better than 1. All that many saw, however, was alone a little ax child 'traTellng jaie-faee- d "boy, hardly six years old, with an express tag tied to a button cor " cheap Jacket, bearing these "Jlmrale Watson. He Is woTds: Igolng to the Baptist Orphanage at Evergreen. The superintendent will xaetA him." Presently the conductor came 3hnoKh, a big boisterous man, stemming the door with a bang, zvcX Bboutlng at the top of his voice, "Tk-kets!But when he came to ttij. child's scat, and read that tag, Bjo was " different man. "Ml right, my little mm. Don't worry. I'll look after you." The 1)1 K man's voice had becomo soft as a woman's, and there was a light In 111 yes that was good to see. "If you want anything, let me Tinow," he added; "for until we get to Evergreen, this car belongs to " Incarcerated In a prison de luxe, where the cells are carpeted, where they havo access to a library, are a), lowed to roam on k breeze-sweIsland, granted the right to play baseball, swim, engage In athletics and promenade and smoke, James B. McNamara and J, J. McNamara. whose dynamiting operations cost 21 lives, are escaping the prison hardships like those of Sing Sing. Tho Ban Qucntin Prison, in which they are serving their terms of life Imprisonment and 15 years, respectively, Is the prison de luxe of the United States, If not of tho world. By somo it Is called tho 'Criminals' Paradise" and likened more to a summer resort or country residence than n prison. In this prison do luxe the Inmates arc confined In tho cells but 11 hours a day. Tho est of the time they are cither making Jute bags In tho factory that Is a part of .the prison or playing baseball, swim, infng, reading under shado trees, while at the same tfme enjoying a smoke, or elso roaming about the Is land and enjoying the view of passing steamships. In the evenings they aro allowed to havo a candle with which to read fn their colls, and If they desire, can cook a rare bit for themselves. Hard work Is unknown. Tho prisoners, numbering 1,800, Including the Mc.Vamnras, aro obliged to make so many Jute bags between the hours of 7 In the morning nnd o'clock fn the evening. If they make the required numBer In less time, they nre allowed to spend the time they savo In enjoyfarg themselves on tho prison grounds. Dozens of those imprisoned .there. Instead of awaiting with glee the hour of their freodom, witness Its approach wllh misgivings-- , for they roalfzo they will have to go forth to battle In a competition that will afford them few of the pleasures and luxuries common In tho prrson. The "criminals' paradise" is officially tho California designated State Prison. It Is maintained by Tho Federal" GovernCalifornia. ment sends prisoners there, but pays Tor their the State of California The prison Ts situatmaintenance. ed at San Quentin, which projects out Ihto San Tranclsco-- Bay. It Is reached bv boat In air hourls ride from San Francisco. The nrfson building Is not .unlike other structures of Its-- kind, but Its sanitary and cell arrangements nre considered perfect, and tho accommodations for tho prisoners beyond criticism-- . The cells-- aro arranged Ih tiers. In them the prisoners keep pt Price 50c per Bottle. JAMES F. BAtLARD rnorRiCTon Ltda. Itedneaa or tbe Stephen Eye Salt. ST. LOOT. MO. For Sore Eret Granulated (Me HArtTPOHD DRUG CO., Ere ball, IVeaU Sicfat. Bmartlna Senaatlona ta tba It Is a remedy of orvren merit. ISold Awn WccOMMciaorpBrj HAnTFGRD, KY DONOVAN & o., DENVER DAM, KY. Ere. myself!" .After that I closed my eyes the bettor to think and dream, nnd must have fallen asleep, for 1 remembered no more until startled by the big volco shouting, "Ever- conductors' grepji1" I was on my feet In a moment, and saw him coming down the aisle. the child In one arm and his little belongings In the other; and bohlnd him the dear old man, his face shin-In- g like the sunrise, and a big fat railroad envelope clutched fn both hands. In a moment tho car was empty. Kvory man of us was on tho plat- form with tho child. And there was tho good superintendent Insisting on giving a recoipt for "the fat envoi-op- e. And there wore the women. some laugmng and some crying ana kissing ' tho child gaod-b)And thore, too, wero the mon, patting him on the back, and not knowing quite what to do next. And tho child what of him? Why, his eyes were misty, and he seemed a llttlo bewildered withal, but smiling for the tirst time that day. And In his eyes, dosplte the tears, thore was n HghC that was good to see, for it was the dnybrcak of a new home and a nw opportu nity. "AU aboard!" And we were soon back In our seats; and it wa3 onco mora only a common railway coach racing southward. No; It was no longer common, and could never be. It was like a temple. A strange hush- fell upon us all. And through the stillness 1 could onco more hear the dear and k ancient words: once more their wreatched Itself with- - the throb music sad of the racing wheels; enough, hut Infinitely sweet nnd ye as "Inasmuch triumphant; did It unto one of the least of these ye did It unto Me!" And I thought- - So It might be always and everywhere. Hnd wo , only eyDS l0 aeo antr j,cart8 to feel-no longer be any com- there need mon thing or place. All would be sacred ovory roof n temple room, and every acre a Clod's acre. Western Christian Advocate. c. mu-slc- you." And he was right about It. The so. car was crowded, uncomfortably little belongings the cheap Hut the child had a wholp seat room for himself and room for his black But his Yes, he owned the car. valise and tho meager lunch basket. title to it was not to be found In the conductor's words, but In some greater words spoken two thousand articulate with them. They wreath, vd themselves like music with tho thru!) or the incing wheels: "Inns-iimtt- ias ye did It unto one of hi least of those ye did It unto The morning hnd worn away and vre fcre well Into the drowsy nfter-iwxwhen the conductor coming through stopped for a moment nt hi- - child's seat, and then turned toward a lndy seated just across tho car aiBle, and whlsporod, "Our years ngo. I could hoar them ringing all about me. The very air was Mo!" lit-X- lc man's asleep!" "Yes," said sho, "he looKril bo drowsy that I made him a little bed T vraps and .t rul.lwv pillow, llo (tamiltcd me so sweetly and went to sloop at ouco. I think he was sound asta by the time his head touched che pillow!" "Thank you a thousand times," said the big man, and turned nway o Ills ticket gathering. When lie reached tho seat Just in front it ma, Alio man seated next to ttiu aisle touched him on the arm and said, "How far to EvergrceA?" . I at n rt iin- ADOUl lull) miiiuiiD, .swxpiI. Ab he left the car the man'' who Tiad spoken to him aroso, and making his way to tho front seat of the vur aisle, turned and faced us. I Haw then that he was an old man Multo' old, with white hair railing iiimnat to his shoulders. His face I can never forget; for, In spite of tho many furrows that time had ploughed thero, it mado one think or the Beatitudes. Thero Is something else I can never forget and that Is tho little Baring his head, Kptxtfh he made. he stood thero for n moment, his roft black hat in one hand, nnd In Utio ether something which I could not quite mako out. And then ho began speaking: "Jly good friends, if I may call yon bo, l nope you win immuu un old man's mistake. If a mistake It turns out to be. But we are not far from Evergreen, and there Is something 1 want to say bofore our lltat tlo friend awakes. I have been all prlns this morning to learn some 1 could about him. I find that his father nnd mother loBt not only tiuiiT lives, but nil their savings, in n exnloslon and fire In a mining village near Wheeling. Hence, the whlld Is doubly orphaned; he Is not only without kith or kin, but also without means. I happen to know tho superintendent of tho home to which he Is going. Ho is not only a. thorpughly good man, but ft capable and Judicious one. And anv moans put Into his hands in trust tor thin child will not only be safe, but will be used In the test nnd Bafest wnV for his benefit. Now 1 m not a rich man; but I can wparo thlt rluch for hint." And then I saw what he had been L M -- I o ooooooooooooooo OOOOOOOOOGOOOOOOO a xkw vrait thought, o New times demand new measures and new men; Tho world advances and in time outgrows Tho lnws that In our father's day were best; And, doubtless, after us some puror scheme Will be shaped out by wiser men than we, Mado wiser by the truth. steady growth of e, Tho tlmo is ripe, and rotton-rlpfor clfange; Then let It come; I have no dread of J what Is called for by tho Instinct of mankind. Nor think I thrt God's world would fall apart Because wo tear a parchment more orlcss, Truth is etornnl, hut her effluence, With endless chango, is fitted to tho lo turned forward, to reflect Tho proralso of tho future, not tho past. By James Russell Lowell, hour; Hor mirror pictures, magazines, books, papers Somo of the cells and periodicals, are decorated with all the nrtfstic beauties of n den. Comedians and tragedians among Mo. 2 the prisoners weekly give a theatri A 'saW cal performance; tho prison band, consisting of CO pieces and composed of the Inmates, gives' concerts, ThlreliabkStickncy GasoliheEn-gin- e tho baseball teams play for the ivfcts outside igniter, its perfect championship of tho prison league; cooling system, its automatic mixer, the handball experts battlo for tin championship In that line, the ath its ballbiapnggoyernoranditsstraight letes of the cinder path, the hur line valve motion is HERE. Confe-cndscit and let me explain dles,, the hammer and the like, reguto you what the Stickncy Engine vktdojor you how simple larly engage In competition. They it is and wlmt satisfaction you wilmavc if you own one. raise thickens and ducks. John Hoyfe, tho wnrden regards-haveaa engine ready to denpnsirate to you any tone the prisoners ns the unfortunates of"' you comeI want you to see howmsy it starts I want jjott society and treats them consequent- -' to start andl stop it yourself I wanfyon to sec how steady: it ly in the most humane fashion. The runs what targe bearings it has haw it is built for business men never try to escape, they never and satisfacUartCome and pull pieces and if you danft nre late In responding to tho bell say its the best ever, I will eat my-ltocall fn the crenlng, and they obey tho ruTcs with n remarkable degree D. G. Young of willingness; William P. Sheridan,- - for 20 years EXCLUSIVE A'CENT the head of the Identification bureau D. G. YOUNG in Police Headquarters In Now Beaver Dam, K: i York, who recently vlsiteu San Quentlh, met "Billy"- Darret there Darret has an International reputa tion ns a "banR sneak." Hn is serving five yoam for stealing a bag of gold from a bank Tn California. When ho went Into tho prison ho weighed 230 pounds. When SherKvCSVIsaVeaS Bonis white, cleij and idan saw him lie- - was- not more than oT overyoatf to tlia kvVs: XV 180, rosy chpefted, atfiletic," and In H tho sake tnslt oa Savins amUy kiTisTV prime condition. w Oil makes you look so fine " "What nsked- Sherldinr. HfVesm less Costs no more Skn In 8sBsK.ai Dill," he replied", "this is a san teriar tanirwflrnn kinds Saves eyes; saves money. Tourdealer has lUn barre s direct Irom our itarium. I've becomo an athleto since I came lh here. I swim, play CHAS C. OIL -CO LOUISVILLE, KYL IUrh-OraBeOnety at Warren, ru. Motor- GtsoUnf, AuUr Olf. baseball, run races, Hnd, 6ay, I havo a bettor time-- here than I ever had on tho outside. It's the training I'l do that got mc In this fine shape j automobiles and more care In tho to say so, bclauso ho may hurt his; All the- - prisoners, except the very Selection of chauffeurs. Is shown by nelghbor'p fedllngs. old ones., get into- athletics here. the fact that 784 persons have been No great victory was over won In The aged fellows read a lot, and' Hilled by thom during tho year. tho world by tho piny croquet and" euro's." Los An It is a hopedil feature, however, man. Tho mpn In front wins, tho geles Cor. New York Evening Tele- - Ithat while the number of machines leader bold and aggressive, superb grum has greatly lncretrsed.tlwre has been In cvurage, tfrfantless In battle; fear a decrease of 3? fatalities, as com- less) flrever 'Leslie's WeeKcftr .. HDMirriliXil AIJOCT TICK i pared with those of 1M0. ChicaTRIALS OF AX KDITOXT go Tribune. KijIonre of Heredity. "Thy have actually eaten them If your stomach feefs uncomfort- selves lout of house and home." Most anyone uan bo an edltoc. All the editor hmr to do Is to sit ac able from overeating, or from' food "Hereditary. The parents-- of all disagrees with you take mankind did the same thing, If you desK aix days' one or the week-- which four "weeks of the month nnd 12 IIERBINE; It settles the stomach, win remember tho circumstance of months of the ywar and "edit ' surfi strengthens the digestion and the garden' the Uowels. Prlco COc. Sold stuff ns this: "Sirs. Jones, of Cac- Progressive. cus Croek, let a can opener slip. East 'M Hartford- Drug Co.. Hartford, "in week tnd cut herself In tho pantTy." I Kv- - ponoran & Co., Deavor Dam, "Who Iovei not women, wine and .song nu "A mfschlovons lad of Plketowa Ky. Remains a fool his whole life threw a stone and struck Air. Pike As It A p poured To Hubby. Maay a Hartford Reader Will Fee In the alley long." last Tuesday." "John "What did your wife give you for- But who his whole llf.r loves tho Doo climbed on tho roof of his house Grateful for This InforChrlstmnsr' ' three last week looking for a leak- and "It" appeared to be a bunch r A hundred times a fooYwi.if'tKv ' fell, striking himself on the back nothing, eregantly mation. trimmed Inslifo porch." "While- - Harold Green was and oat, and d all When your back gives out; escorting Miss Violet Wise from the around1.'" . lame, weak or aching; Becomes OU FISK ND MONEY. church social last Saturday- night, a savage dog attacked ana" bit Mr. o o o o o o o o.o o o o o- o o When urinary troubles set In, Ypur kidneys may be "In a bad Green on the public square." O O THR WINNER. way." "Isaiah Trimmer, of Running Creek, OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Our Reputation and Money are Don't delay use Doan'a KIdnoy was playing with a cat Friday, when Back, of This Offer. Pills. The middle of the road is no it scratched him on the veranda." Here Is good evidence of their "Mr. Fong, while harnessing a place for a. fighter. You will al worth : broncho last Saturday, was kicked ways And tho man who has not tho We jay for all tbe medicine used W. A. Toombs, contractor and Just south of his corn patch." Yes, courage of his convlctiona making during the trial, if our remedy falls builder, Clark street, Earllngton, it is a wonder they draw salaries for the middlo of the road. You to conpletely relieve you of constiKy., says: "It is a pleasure for me for It. Wayne County Outlook. will always find the trimmer who pation. We take all tho risk. You to publicly acknowledge tho benefit wants to favor both sides or to op are no obligated to ua In any way pose neither, walking In tbe middle whatev t, if you accept our offer. I have derived from Doan's Kidney SOM12TJMKK AVE TAKE OUR PLEASURES SADLY of the road. Pills. Could mythlug be moro fair for This remedy cured me of kidney dlseaso In a remarkably Tho middle of tho road Is tho you? s ther, any reason why you ,Wo still tako our pleasures sadly place for the man who has no setshould hesltat to put our .claims short tlmo aftor other preparations had failed to even give mo relief. and probably always shall, though tled convictions. It Is the place-- for to a practical test? My back was so lame and sore that In some ways wo are saner tllan we the, man who is looking for favors A most scientific common-sons- e I could scarcely get about and I wero last year. from both sides nnd dare not op- treatment Is ItexaH Orderlies, which are eatfen llty candy. They are, was aho prevented fiom obtaining It cost 78 lives to celebrate the pose either. No great battle was won by any very pronounced, gentle and pleasa good night's rest by too frequent Fourth of July, 31 to carry through passages of tho Kidney secretions, tho season of baseball and 13 a General who stood in the middlo of ant In action, nnd particularly which showed that my ktdnpys brief Reason of football; 10 to show tho road. Ho bad to bo on one side agreeable In (Very way. They dq needed attention. I was finally ad- - that one automobile la better than or the othor. Ho had to lead, ho npt cause dlaifhoea, nausea, flatv-lencInconvegriping1, 1 or other vlsod to try Doan's Kidney Pills and another, 74 to enjoy motorcycling, bad to havo followers, and somenience. Rexall Orderlies are partlc. I procured a supply. I was com- 149 to indulge In the hunting Bea-so- thing besides camp followers. 1C of whom wero mistaken for d man ulnrly good foj children, aged and It is tho pletely cured, and am glad to give and 22 while patronizing' wlio hangs up tho Jury when a crim- nnd Allxatn rrrsnrifl. Doan's Kidney Pills the credit for deer, pleasure gardens. And in addition inal should bo convicted. It Is the We urj?o yql to try Rexall OrM my present good health." d roan who ob- derlles at oujr'rlsk. Three olzcs For sale by all dealers. Price 50 to these thero were 43 who didn't Co., Buffalo, know it was loaded and' 23 were structs a great public policy becauso 10c, $Sc and fcbc. Remember, you cents. Foster-Mllbur- n In this Now York, solo agents for tho drowned by the Idiots who rocked some one raises a doubt as to Its can get Rexall' Remedies expediency. the,bpnt. It is the man in the community on'i at our store The United States. That moro stringent regulations middle of tho road who, knowing Roxnll Store ntamea H. Williams, Remember tho namo Doan's are needed to check speeding with that an evil confronts him, Is afraid 214 Main street, Hartfoid, Ky. and take no other. Prodf e I ith - J - - I fflmfll Vl VB Jf Sollte Lamp Blia OCrM( SKjC?f- K7rlL Er5JR b" B& J j STOLL - mlddlo-of-the-ro- , Ajflffir. - hnnd-palnte- I - o, n, mlddlo-df-tho-roa- middle-of-the-roa- 1olbai.n j-- . a ri WEDNESDAY, JAN. 3, 1012. THE HARTFORD HERALD to-da- y, PAGf! THRiR. Ii Illinois, at Its meeting hero , Headquarters will bo opened In SUBMITS OOF rOhlcago January 1, and the coujitjM societies will roport to that office. J3qv. Deneen was appealod to In'res-blutloy ON adopted IMMORTALIFY to cairja special session of the Legislature' to pass an amendment to tho primary 'Says New Jersey Man' ojccUon law providing for a Presi In Material Things of dential primary. , Campaign Manager ' "Y Form Wilson Club. Universe. Lexington, Ky., Dec. 23. A num-bitho admirers of Gov. EVERY of Now Jersey, held a MR. BRYAN'S BEAUTIFUL EPIC COUNTY IN ILLINOIS meeting here and organized County "Wilson Club, Jho,obJect of which was declared to Belief in Future Existence WjHave Organization be the organization and crystallization of sentiment in favor of Gov. Lifts One from Sordid Clubs to Be Formed All WHwn for the Democratic nominaThings of Earth. Oyer Kentucky. tion for President. The following officers were elected: President, Samuel M. Wilson; vice presidents, HTOHY OF THE WHEAT GRAINS 'WILSON MUSIC IS IN C. n. Melcher, of State University, i V. Bille and. A. M. Harrison; secretary, ClinWashington, Dec. 29. And immortality! Who will esM. Harbison; treasurer, Solo- timate the peace which a belief In a Combs, who for the past c (ht ton mon; L. Van Meter, Jr. future life has brought to the sorfconths has been at the head of the A resolution was adopted approvirowing? You may talk to the movement for the selection of lov ng1 the principles enunciated by tho young about death ending all, for Woorjrdw Wilson, of New Jerse as Woodrow Wilson Democratic Asso- life Is full, and hope Is strong, but the Democratic nominee for the ciation of Kentucky, and gratifica- preach not this doctrine to the Presidency, made a flying trip to tion was expressed at the organiza- mother who stands by tho deathbed Washington and before 1 g tion of clubs at Berea and Danville, of her babe or to one who Is within and the prospective formation ofWIl- - the shadow of a great affliction. New York, where he m for headquarters, announced bat fson clubs at Louisville, Paris, Padu- rhriat pjivn iia nroof of immor liKl tr-.-- a he would return to the National cah, Covington, Henderson and oth tality, and yet It would hardly seem - er. points In the State. A cnlled necessary Canltal for the meetlnc of the Esmthat one should rise from meeting will be held soon after the National Commltteo on iH' tho dead to convince us tnat tno holidays to formulate a specific plan grave Is not the end. To every but two nethods have 8. been em .1 The manager of the Wilson I res- of campaign. created thing God has given a ployed has engaged idential campaign tonguo that proclaims a resurrecThe first is the forcible method. SI 00 Reward, $100. quarters at tho Now Wlllard, w iere The other lis the Bible plan bo not tion. The readers of this paper will be he expects to meet many friend of If tho Father deigns to touch uvuicume pi evn, uui overcome evil i the New Jersey Executive from ev- pleased to learn that there Is nt least with divine power the cold and with good And thero Is no other friint nticMnn will h nst-pr-l von n1mo5t rlallv hv huslness men seekinir tnat ery section of the country whlleyhe one dreaded disease that science has pulseless heart of the burled acorn way of ovtrcomlng evil. I am not services. if vou aualifv take the DrauKhonTraininR andshow ambition Xariie. been able to cure In nil Its stages, National Committee is in session. More BANKERS indorse DRAUGHON'S Colleges than indorse all other 6ti- and to make It burst forth from Its much of a" farmer. I get more Mr. McCotnbs will arrive In Wash- and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh prison walls, will he leave neglect- credit for my farming than I de- - ncss colleges COMBINED. 48 Colleges In 18 States. International repulse!,. Binklnc, Trpenrltlnir. Penmannhlp, Kndlh, Hpflllnc. Arltbmr tic. tetter Writing, Xufattt ington January G and remain until Cure is the only positive cure now ed In the earth tho soul of man, Serve, and my little farm receives tU iuxlllrj lirtnehn. Ijood POSITIONS GUARANTEED under reasonable conditions. kuown to the medical fraternity. Catho 9th. Home Study. Thousands of basHttrJc BookkeeDinir. Bookkeepers all over made In the Image of his Creator? more adveitising than it is entitled being a constitutional disease.re-quire- s That Woodrow Wilson will be pe tarrh If he stoops to give to tho rosebush to. But 1 am farmer enough to tho United States say that Draughon's icrs, bookkeepers, and slenographtrs good positions as the recall ol Bookkeeping saves them treatment. whoso withered blossoms float upon know a constitutional chotco of tho Democracy for the that If 1 cut down weeds they New System of worry. taking Draughon's Home Study. In Presidential nomination on the Apt Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internal- the autumn breeze the sweet assur- will spring up again, and I know from 25 to 50 per cent work and S. offiCATALOGUE. For prices on Ewroof-BShorthaod. Practically all U. Vnlln tvhnn tho Nfltlnnnl Convln- - ly, acting directly upon tho blood and ance of another springtime, will ho that if I plant something there cial court reporters write the System of MAIL, write Jno. F. DwrCTOs-- . ex- - mucous surfaces of the system, there if ion convenes, was the opinion words of hope to the which has more vitality than tho Shorthand Draughon Colleges teach. President, Nashville, Tenn. Forvreat refuse the on course w cC..:Cj.,iriite y By by destroying the foundation of tho Nesscd to newspaper men sons of men when the frosts of win- weeds, I shall not only get rid of Why? Becauso they know it is the best. alogue patient ter come? If matter, mute and Inan- tho constant cutting, but have the DRAUGHON'S PRACTICAL BUSINESS COL.UEGI& disease, and giving the McCombs, who spoke with Nuhvilio or Memphis or Knoxtille, Tenn.. or Paducah, Ky., or Evonvilte, lad. of the reports received py strength by building up the constltu imate, though changed by the forces benefit of the crop besides. i from the different States at his tlon and assisting nature In dofng Its of nature into a multitude of forms, In order that there might be no i work. Tho proprietors have so much can never die, will the spirit of man mistake about his plan of propagathr York headquartors. L' J. 1 , "I VI rf-'W-. I'nru Speaking of tho campaign that Jie fah in Its curative powers that they suffer annihilation when It has paid ing good, Christ went into detail directing" in behalf of the nomt-llo- n offer One Hundred Dollars for any a brief visit llko a royal guest to nnd laid emphasis upon the value of J. M. POR1HR. of the New Jersey Executive case that it fails to cure. Send for this tenement of clay? No; I am example "So live that others seeI'the Democracy for the Freemen list of testimonials. Address, as sure that there Is another life as ing your good works may bo conBEAVER DAM, KY. 7 f Mr. McuomDs saia F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. I am that I live strained to glorify your Father Will practice hi pioleuion 1u Ob)oadaA "Gov. Wilson will not make Sold by druggists, 75c is no Thero olnlngcounlle. Special attention el'et nA' In Cairo I secured a few grains of which Is In heaven." si imshoe campaign. He has sail Take Hall's Family Pills for constibnitaerntmtF! to hit ore. wheat that had slumbered for more human influence so potent for good neatedly that he believes the pofri pation. than three thousand years In an as that which goes out from an up. FKANK L. FELIX, nrn onHtlpil to know evorythinir. i W. H. & J. F. GILLESPIE, Extract from Bryan's Egyptian tomb. As I looked at right life. EVinnf fifvvt nnH Me rnnritrifwv iinfm"' I HUMAN CHAMELEON DEAD my "Prince of Peace." PR.OPRIETORS. TURNED MANY COLORS them, this thought came Into every problem. He says ho wlshft HAKTFOED, KY. mind: If ono of those grains had Saves Tuo Liven. the fullest publicity of all his Ideas Will practice hl profewlon In Ohloin been planted on the banks of the Creek, Mich., Dec. 29. Battle ..BLACKSMITHING.. inluKCountief and In the Court of Ap9ka ,7 John Hefstcr, 73 years old, a hu- NIlo the year after It grew and all "Neither my sister nor myself tfd utterances'." ' ' Criminal practice and Collection a aredalrr, if It had not Every County in Illinois. Off ci- - In the Herald building planted and might be living its lineal descendents died here Chicago, Dec.23. Woodrow Wl man chameleon, replanted from that time until now, been for Dr. King's New Discovery," county In III Ho formerly was a farmer In this n Clubs in every y be suff- writes A. D. DcDonald, of Fayette-villyears ago his skin its progeny would OTTO C. MARTIN 8. r. MCKKN3XK N. C, R. F. D. No. 8, "for wo hols were promised the national op- - county. Fifteen turned red. Since then he had iciently numerous to feed the teem- both had frightful coughs that no ionization, 'wnicn is promoiing in ' observation of phy ing millions of the world. If this Si remedy could help. We were New Jersey man's candidacy fo! becn under the part of Invisible germ of life In the grain other my tlckeC sicians constantly, a good sister had consumption. President on tl Democratic of wheat can thus pass unimpaired told A HARTFORD, KY. by the Woodrow Wilson Club o' the time In hospitals. She was, very weak and had night was al- through three thousand resurrecWhen death came Hefster your wonderful medisweats, but color of his skin tions, I shall not doubt that my most black. ..GENERAL INSURANCE. us A changed sevenThe altogether, but soul has power to clothe Itself with cine completely cured or both. It's -- .. times I ever used heard of." a body suited to Its new existence the best Life. Accident. Sick never resumed its natural color. For sore lungs, coughs, colds, hembeen brown, yellow, when this earthly frame has crumb- orrhage, la grippe, asthma, hay feHefster had And blue, nnd three differ- led Into dust. Ted, cough all whooping ver, croup, Has Been Proved That Microbes ent black, Will It A belief In Immortality npt only shades of some of these colors. bronchial troubles It's supreme. 8, consoles the individual, but It exCause Baldness. COc and $1.00. free. 8 Foley's Honey and Tar Compound erts n powerful Influenco in bring- Trial bottlo by James H. Williams, Otto C. martin If Guaranteed ing pence between Individuals. "Cures In Every Case." m Hartford, Ky. Unna, of Hamburg, Professor Mr. James McCaffery, Mgr. of tho one really thinks that man dies as Germany, and Dr. Sabourand, the SchUtz Hotel, Omaha, Neb., recom- the brute dies, he may yield to the J IIARTFOKU, KY. leading French dermatologist, dis- mends Foley's Honey and Tar Com- temptation to do Injustice to his FOR FLETCHER'S covered that a microbe causes bald- pound, becauso It cures in every neighbor when tho circumstances Ofilce tip Mails mi'i' Wll.son . ness. Their theory has time and case. "I have used It myself and I are such as to promise security from I Crowe, opposite court house. "Will through have recommendeed It to many oth-o- rs detection. But If one really expects again been amply verified PESaWESTABLISHED 1858.Ks5SH practice his piofesslon in all tire V f search experiments carnoa on un- wlio have since told mo of Its to meet again and live eternally Do You Want Bigger I'ny? courts of tills nnd adjoining vourt- MBJaKH U1BIUUUU. n VUK.,1. 1V.f.Vj.IIH r the observation of eminent great curatlvo power in diseases of with those whom he knows If you want bigger pay for your MKKLl Jewelry or silver- - TO$s2?ShB ties and Court of Appeals. CommerThis microbe lodges In the throat and lungs." Foley's he is restrained from evil deeds by services, or to stop the leaks In Vlcntists. the best quality at VnSItSvcX cial and ciiuiiiial practice u .specwhich is the natural Honey and Tar Compound is a re- the fear of endless remorse ho Sebum, your business, or to be a successful JHttRaH Ue lowest prices 'SitvSiSres ialty. tCatSfct from the t'lalr oil, and when permitted to liable family medicine. Give It to to be business man or woman, take the Again, Christ deserves lS&" OLDEST MA nourish, it destroys the liatr folli 'your children, and tako It yourself called the Prince of Peaco becauso Draughon Training. For prices on 7tfW5 ORDER HOUSE cles and in time tho pores entirely When you feel a cold coming on. It ho has given uo a measure of Rreat-nelessons BY MAIL, address, JNO. F. PARKER'S , K&i IN THE SOUTH. UIID riAi CAU dost, and the scalp gradually takes checks and cures coughs, colds and which promotes pence. When DRAUGHON, President, NtslivllkC For almost half a century we have served ex ' ' .. Hr t.arz Lu- m..nu. r.A K..mri... h. When this croup and prevents bronchitis and his disciples disputed among them- Tenn. For catalogue ft on a sl.lny appearance. k$?. rv lVnnuitei Failsluxuriant Clontku 1 on courses cluslvely tl bouthern trade. Wrl'e c to l.tfir Clmv km. Aaarcss. is no hope of the pneumonia. Refuse substitutes. For selves as to which should be great- AT COLLEOK, addres3 Draughon's lor our tree uiusiratca caiaioguc. happens thero alp . wiw K I oir tlui. Cox growth of hair bolng revived. m est In the .kingdom of heaven, he re- Practical Business sale by all dealers. & Coc, i w3v!. 4ilw College, Nasn-vlll- e, G. Bos 26 Louisville, Ky. We have a remedy which will, we buked them nnd Bald, "Let him who Ky., o Tenn., or Paducah, honestly believe, remove dandruff, would be chiefe3t among you lie tho Hvnnsvillo, Ind., or Washington, ffjfc. Evorr Article Ouarantaed. ySP9 tw C, servant of all." Service Is tho meas-,exterminate tho microbe, promote I Vood circulation ln tho scalp and uro of greatness. It alwaj'3 "has Por Infants and Children. y I round tho hair roots, tighten and been true. It Is truo and It revitalize tho hair roots and Tb! Kind You Have Always Bought always will be true that he Is greatFOR FLETCHER'S ibvercomo baldness, so long as thero est who does tho most of good. And I Bears the nny life left In the hair roots. yet what a revolution it will work in H IIACED IN YOUR RESI- Signature of We back up this statement with this old world when this standard o DENCE OR PLACE Or BCS- We are Ready for Yotcs, Then Dies. our own personal guarantee tnat becomes tho standard of life. NearIiNESS, AND PUT YOURSELV Kokomo, lpd Dec. 24. Having Your Old... Roxall "93" Tfeimi NOT A LUXURY remedy called ly all pi the controversies and comhis IN DIRECT CONTACT WTJ1 just written out his Fallot nnd cast ii ft Valr Tonic will be supplied free of HUSUAND MUST PROVIDE bats arise from tho fact that we are chos- THE It I trying to get something from eacn jon In favor of those he wished .!& J 1 cost to tho user If it fails to do for officers of the Zlon Church, False teeth are n necessity, not other. Thero will bo peaco when is wo state a member, Joseph m It vlll frequently help to restorq a luxury, and a husband Is legally our aim Is to do something for each of which he is years TO ALL STATES. old, died this Which you have laid back-read- y Hamilton, 72 ray and faded hair to its original bound to furnish them for his wife, other. Our enmities and animosiFOR THE COMPANY'S SPECIAL niomlng during tlto progress of a to make them new. olor, providing loss of coor has If sbe'i needs them. This is not the ties ariso from our efforts tb gpt ps election. Heart failure church Pend your old Suits, old CONTRACTOR TO THE RA.RMER9 been caused by disease; yet It Is In opinion of a medical or humane much as possible out of the vorld. ADDRESS CALL ON his death. no eense a dye, iioxaii "3" Hair society, but tho solemn verdict of Thero will be peaco when our en- caused Felt Bats, old Coat Suits to W. O'BANON. Tonic accomplishes theso results by tho Supreme Court of Wisconsin. deavor Is to put as much as possius we guarantee our Avork Local Manager, Mng In making every hair root, Unless an appeal Is taken in the ble Into the world. Socletv will to give satisfaction, if not no Hartford, Kr. tide, and pigment gland strong United States Supremo Court, on take an immeasurable stop toward money received. active, and by stimulating a tbe grqund that this decision de peaco when It estimates a citizen by W. C SEXTON. 'Hural now of coloring pigment prives tho husband of life, liberty or his output rather than by hit Local Manager. Send them to foughout the hair colls. Incorporated. propetty and given tho crown of Ht apBeaver Dam, Ky, without due process of jjro exact no obligations or prom- - law and thorofore unconstitutional proval to tho ono who makes the Club Stimulate the TORPID LIVER, 'aZ m simply ask you s to give ly, this pronouncement will stand as larg03t contribution to tho welfare' strengthen the digestive organs, Vnr ''nle. i."t eMSt "93" Hair Tonle p. thorough the law of the land. rcgulat6 the bowels, and are The Journal of 'all. An $S0 Scholarship in tho Vaudor-bi- lt Y. M. C A. Bldg. as an nd if nol satisfied, .toll ,us and j of tho American Medical ABSopIa- tp Ohrist has also led tho w-TralnliiR 'School for Boyo, Elk-to- n, vill refund "the money you paid tlon says that it Is doubtful If tho'-nonoa hv f,vlnfr iia a .V.....U. fnn friTnn1 MEDICINE, -- . ....j,. b Ky. Will soil reasonable. For "' or it. Two ... In malarial districts their virtues uuin kjiuitj which has thus- tho propagation of pood. Not HI offf further particulars call on or adare widely recognized, ns they posS1.00. Remember, you., can ob- - pafeguarded. the fights, of its foml- those who have really ileslrod to do dress, sess peculiar properties In freeing; U In HartCord' only atj, our storoUlno 'citizens. Married womon in pood have employed Qhx'"'!" the system from that poison. Etc tf Tho Hartford IIoraltL )?io Rexall Store -- James H. gantly Fugnr coated. roovo motion not ai(, tinnsManR 1r should nl once evr : ' In all ' Ky.lto Wisconsin. t ms, 214 Maln SL, Hartford, Subscribe for The Herald. For classy Job printing: The ilcrald tho history of tho human Take No Substitute. ih UN WILL WIN m4MMMMMMm4MMM FiepLLO ns to-da- UF the Arc You a Woman TAKE the of Wood-row',Wll8- 8 ht e T t WW ARDUI YOU aRfitter I Ian-FU- to-da- y, av-ln- iln-tal- ns I The Woman's Tonic I 1 lrat' ..iry tfefc OB I are-holdi- t to-da- hrtt"1nnl GILLESPIE BROTHERS. Attorney at Law. to-da- y. Attorney at Law, to-da- y, to-da- y. fI .1 to-da- e, Reoairwork Horseshoeing Specialty 'A immmmmmmn HARTFORD, Kentucky. Fire - Also Bond You. Children Cry B3laHHaaHE9H Attorney at Lew C A STO R A y, ( L1$SW 3s i , 3 P. Barnes S i I CASTOR A , to-da- Children Cry jb Sfefer O A STO R A HAVE A ROUGH RIVER TELEPHONE S Fcll Glomes Long Distance Lines J. m Tiitt'sPills ANTI-BILIO- Hartford Pressing II ,,f j. o ,.j FRED NALL, Mgr. 'WJl-nee- C. te te-U- f. tf U - s t. V- - i t s.wfaa!4$ fi w - ? JPAOK FQJJK. THE HARTFORD HEftftLt) . p m ED?fESPAX, JA& , . , . 1 tho princlpalafilp o of. tho graded, 0,6 ;o o " -' school here. O ' KENTUCKY NEWH NOXE8 "O ' N Mr. O. P. McKlnney and wKe, of o 1? o 6 a -' , ? t flolunda. Christmas vis i. 'a. P ' X'-- , , HBk.M. HEBER MATTllEWSj FRANK L. FELIX. 'I J iting, relatives In and near Center-tow- n Tho Augusta, Ky., poljco hnvev CDItORS. T K T t. . ; feRANK L. FEUXj.Pub.and Pron'r; .sent out a call for bloounounds 10 ' JJ,r. John Iglohearti of near town, ind has' bought proportty hero and Is broke Into A pldcnV S'geueral e Entered at the ifartford p'roparlng to move to town at once. store and stole a wagon tIUBU Ul " --1 l EAll matter ol the Bccond class. Mr. John Curtis, of Evansvllle, plunder. , visited friends and relatives here Mrs. George McUrlde Is dbad.at I ... mm hi Remember .It aw ends up with during the Holidays. unioniown rrom tno pnocis oi purns Miss. Alfa Tlchenor, of Williams received by falling Int grate, flro. 12 lnatoa of 11. aB'bo- the number Mines, 'Visited her mother here dur- She ' was just 'seventeen, 'years old? fore, ing Christmas She Is survived by her husband" and ' As usual, there ;is plenty of Ice -i one chUd. J- ItOCKPOnTi NPWS. PI on the water wbeoi this time of During, tho. .last j5'eeks tho' Rockport.'Ky., Jan., 1, One.- of .yeah' the events of J tho present theatrical banks .at Franklin have .pa.ljH'lobac-covcheck- s, to the amoiiTitiol!'!$200,- Dr. Sun Yat 8SnlsPresldent of season was the performance given China, under the new Republic re- at the opera house Saturday night 000. It Is estimated ;pataSpper by the Rochester Dramatic Club. cent of the crop is yet AnjtMJThands gime. Let the Sun shlnel JI-,'- , JThe Company, eighteen In number, oftho producer. Here goes, on the'thlrty-eight'.. Tho Governor issued ;n requisition "Valloy Farm" to presented year of The Herald's existence. A crowded house, although the weathi on, the Governor of Illinois 'for the happy New Year .to all our readers! or wassomewhat Inclement. The return to Kentucky of Charles Colin Tho, Christmas stocking seeraB to show was a good one and each and P. F. Bloom, alias Jack Howhave contained almost- everything member acted their part to perfec- ard, who are wanted in Union counexcept a guarantee that the increas- tion and the' troupe scored a hit ty on a charge of arson. with local theater-goer- s. Lieut. A. C. Keycs, of thejUnlted The coming cost of living would cease. pany presented tho show at Roches- States Army recruiting station at Maybe you haven't particularly ter a few nights ago and received Lexington, has received orders to noticed It as yet, but We are now a warm reception. The play Is a recoivo no more negro recruits, tho living under a Democratic adminis- good one from start to finish, Mrs. full quota of negro soldlors needed tration here in Kentucky once again. H. L. Myers, as the mother of Har- naving Dcen mustcrca in. u, Jeanotto Blerlcy, tho Longworth says ho is old Putledgc, a young New Yorker, daughter of Mr. and MrsMgrank was unusually gpod and showed going to do his best to discourage Oliver Blerly, who was fatally Jajured father-in-lafrom running. strong dramatic ability. T. It. WBiBBB-BBI"BJBIBlJfcBias Azarlah Keep, a several days ago by playlnrftwlth Westerfleld B! i But somehow we do not anticipate clock tinker, brought forth much fire, died at her parents' homo" at any overheated argument. applause and seemed to please the Maysvllle of her injuries. all good The son of jtobert Miss Bertha Brown, as After all, it seems to have been audience. a safe and sane Christmas. Few ac- Hetty Holcomb, a country v flower Vincent of 'Folsomdale, was' badly is cidents of a serious nature were re- transplanted to city soil, scored a Injured while hunting with a (friend newspapers and hi big hit and she presented her part near Bloom. His companion, shot ported in the larity was held down to almost a in a dainty and impressive manner. at a rabbit and one of the shots businesi us Miss Hrown is one of Rochester's struck Vincent In the eye. minimum as a whole. Gov. McCreary has Issued s warprettiest girls and that Is saying satisfactory, As a matter of fact, the Christ- something, as the homely girl In rant of arrest, on n requisition from mas spirit should prevail all the Rochester is very conspicuous by the Governor of Tennessee, for tho to in year round. Not the extravagant her absence. Miss Brown has many return to that State of E. N. Skinwhich is a mere man's friends in this city. Miss Mildred ner, wanted on a charge of Helling 11 1 ; than invention, but the frame of mind Craig, as Isabel Carney, won the mortgaged property. He is fn Kengood that embodies "Peace on earth, hearts of the audlenco as soon as tucky now. sell will to men." customers While Hunting with a hammrlcss she appeared on the stage and her part was exceptionally good. Mrs. shotgun he had received for ChristA noted scientist says that while Mr. Taft was Governor of the Phil- W. P. Poole, as Liza Ann Tucker, mas, Fred Mulllken, eighteen years HART SCHAFFNER & MARX ippines he was infested with bil who borrows but never gossips, did old, who lives In McCracken counshot his brother, Since becoming '"no and left the house In an up ty, accidentally lions of parasites. President he has contracted a' few roar with her witty remarks. John Mulllken, fifteen years! old. line; possible reason thousand official paraBltcB, but bo Other characters whose parts were The boy will die. Timothy played to the delight of all present Glvens, of LoufehUe, seems to thrive on the latter. feel were: Herbert Strother, Ivan Walk-- i accidentally shot himself near JEIU- dealIt Is said that President Taft Is er, Frank Willis, Gordon Prlnc, iauethtown while rabbit hunting He now working on a message to Con- - Aubrey England, Margaret Brown, Placed tho gun upon his foot, wheni us as kyou gross advocating economy and em- - and Mrs. H. T. England. Four prut the weapon was accidentally disclcncy In tho Governmental 'depart- ty and vivacious chorus girls com- - charged, tho entire load pawing satisfactory,! as A praiseworthy effort, but pleted the cast. The play was a through his foot, Inflicting a serious ments. It Is a matter of record that the four-ato drama and lasted for two wound. to make right, Democrats had to take the lead In hours. The company will present Carrollton will have a Demosrat- this matter. the pla yat Drakesboro next week. lc Police Judge, although Govi&WUt- .,.. oi uocKporc now . -, rm.1 iii.l. uuy -- . 1L . ..i. i j i no uoiuie guuiB oui oi omce,rap-Wia- s nine "", u- perceptible falling There was a new set of city officials. pointed a Republican to thaf nosl- off In our crop of exchanges last week, quite a number observing tho The following officers took charge !tlon. Gov. McCreary Issued a cdra-o- f the city affairs Monday: John T. 'mission to John J. Howe, who was old custom of omitting tho Christmas iBsue. This custom, however. Jackson, Mayor; H. T. CroWe, Chief elected Police Judge by the Cat-o- f C Police, and the following new rollton City Council. Is gradually passing away. It has "W. J. Mason. Frank Huffman, n prominent Supt. been many years since The Herald councllmen: Rarren missed am Issue for this or any Rockport Lumber Company; J. R. farmer of Eighty-eigh- t. Dunn, CaBhlcr of Rockport Deposit county, was seriously Injured 'in 'a cause. . ijhu'ss Bank; G. E. Bartlott. Agent Illnols runaway accident. He was thrbwii t Ono of the Eastern university Central Railroad; Addle Austin, out of tho wagon and, becoming en' ' "f wants to simplify the Local Ferryman and James Wilson, tangled in the brake rope, was .dragprofessors ' " ' -' "' j English language by dropping a Sr.. Miner.' They aro tho city's lead- ged for a considerable distance. Hfs n j " ": t bunch of letters from the alphabet. ing business men and we believe collar 1)one was broken In three r n T: Evidently the professor does not they will "make good." The retir- places. the bond was forfeited. Alford, lived read the newspapers or ho would ing' officials have endeavored to disWilliam Martin, a brother of C, only a few hours after tho shooting. observe that they often do it. For charge tholr duties as they believed E. Martin, of Greenville, and a This iB tho first killing that has ocinstance, when an editor gets In a for the best Interests of all, and prominent business man who- - for- curred In W,arf en' colrrity'1 ' in two On.Jariuary Jpt.w.e will oflr tq many .cus-- i hurry, he sometimes writes It d n. for them we have no word9 of criti- merly lived at Sacramento,, Ky years. ., Muhlenberg 'Fiscal -- Cduft third-stor- y , tomere und2friendB our yhite,-Lyo- n Jumped from a cism. The Special, window All the State Institutions of KenJim Likens, one of our well- - at the residence of his brothernd. consulted iwitn a commiueo preBlend, Coffee. Thisjis a mostoxcelloni coffee put tucky, Including the prisons and known young by it to ''bVcuYo men, has been hold- sustained " perhaps fatal injuries, viously appointed asylums, should be free from the ing the position up by us under our own brand and every pack- pfaiiB for a now Jail. The coihmlt- of Chief of Police breaking an arm and sevoraU-ribs- . influence of politics In their opera- for tho last week It Is thought also that his skull iiee, whs luruioi mi(uihiu i or two, and . ago is fully guaranteed by ib, We will pay in tions. These institutions ought not discharged the duties to tho he has was fractured. iqo comraci. iu uv uuuruveu ui vuu satisfac actual' cash 35c for the Lint Head cut from. to bo In any way under the control tion of all. Ho took Fiscal Court, for tho construction' While tho tho or domination of a political party. vacant ay the resltrnatl'inplac made Ralph Guthrie, marriage of Edgar of a jail to cost from $15,000 'to ever package of this coffee ihat fails to give of Chief of Shelby county, Tho Democratic party Is pledged to Crowe, just before tho holidays. Wc and Miss Agnes Hanna, of Lexing- $18,000. The new jail will'be built perteot satisraction. reform in this matter and It is up respectfully suggest Mr. Likens to ton, was being Bolemnlzed In tho on a lot adjoining the courthouse to the Legislature to see that this tho City The old ono which is on Councllmen as good timber presence of a large number of guests square. Is brought about. for t'le permanent pdsltlon of Chief at tho residence of David James, the courthouse square will bo, torn uncle of the bride, six miles' from down. Durlng tko sessions of the Ken- of Poller. Lexington, tho pocketbook of the: Miss Leone Polley, 16 years old tucky Legislature, let us have a Fiscal Court In Session. groom was stolen from his traveling and a daughter of-- L. D. Polley, of weeding out of some of tho old, obThe Ohio County Fiscal Court Elkfiorn City, was drowned while clothing, which he had in solete, unenforced laws and a re- ronvet'ed In court hall hero Tuesday stairs room when ho left an up- trying to ford the Big Sandy river. l . 5fw2J TYPEWRITING anJ habilitation of some of these laws dressed for the nnd will likely bo In session the re- wedding. BKALD TELEGRAPHY She had been horseback riding with which menn well, but aro llttlo re- mainder of " t.' DIIOliiPAfi AMt mtim From Thanksgiving to Christmas, a Mr. Chllders nnd was returning nlLBIln Hi iiiTi garded Into shapes to conform tho county's tho week, looking after , .atari: business. day the Keystone Commercial Com home, the river having becomo with nn enlightened and progresHntatln 10.000 swollen In tho meantime, tX.v!'t!y,,l,M,0 siva era. Many of the laws on the Subscribe for TIio Herald. $1 ft year. pany, of Maysvllle, shipped to Eas- greatly utnuWIIJIlIB R. 81UTU,Iexllicton, Ky, $1.00 statute books y tern markets 85,000 pounds of dress- and tho couplo, unaware of tho danaro unintelligiger, plunged into the. Tlver at tho ed poultry, among which were ble and unappllcablo, capable of dressed turkeys. Other persons usual ford. Tho horses soon got dlfforent forms of construction or shipped more than 15,000 pounds, beyond their depth and began tq meaning, and are simply stumbling-block- s making a total of 100,000 pounds swim for shore, when tho girl was to proper legal procedure. of dressed poultry shipped fron swept from tfio saddle and floated While "clothing does not mako MayBVllIo during thol911 holldaj'3. down stream. Her companion mado tho man." It has been demonstrated The total number of turkeys ship- frantic efforts to save her and al- -' ; by sclentlstts and other Investiga' ped was 8.250. most lost his own lifo. Offers excellent opportunities! to the young man poverty brings death. In tors that While acting as peacemakejIn a Thnjmost important coal 'deal for or woman wishing the hovels of tho poor, In big cities dispute nnd endeavoring afterward same time was tho 'purchase of a eohcol. Ayer's Hafr Vigor keeps the to stop tho impending fight between large 'boundary of land by A. J. and elsewhere, disease of al kinds thrives because of lack of that scalp clean and healthy, tho disputants. William Welch, a Croley &, Son, ,of Barboursvllle, near cleanliness which money only will destroys all dandruff, and grocer, of Oentreville, Bourbon Artemus, Knox county. The land provide. Living In squalid homes, greatly promotes the growth county, was stabbed thirty-si- x times Is skirted on tho southeast by the mnde so by direst poverty, the very of the hair. You will cer- and probably fatally wounded bv Cumberland railroad, and is only a poor have llttlo chanco to provide New classes will be organized in the High School Department Ryles. Welch tho main lino tainly be pleased with it as Arthur the abdomen. was seriously short distance from valloy division even clean clothing or other sanicut about and, at the same tlrre, the regular Normal work kglns. Every Two of tho of tho. Cumberland tary measures. With thorn, everya dressing for your hair. It tnrusts mndo by Welch's assailant- - of the Loulsvillo and NashyJUo railcommon school graduate IrrUtf county is tntHlei to the High thing costs money and there aro keeps the hair soft and struck a watch in his vest pocket, road. 31 r. Loudop, who Is interest-edj- n School work and should. ayaH hltaself.of only three things possible a placo this opportunity. making deep" dents. Ryles has not tho Loudon mines, of Lquden. smooth and promptly checks to sleop, a llttlo to eat and wear. Teun.. has bought an Interest in tho any falling of the hair. It beon arrested. to prepare for the county examination. Enter at the beginning Disease" and death are much rarer Hardin Alford was shot by Henry GJbson-Car- r on does not color the hair, and Shanks, near Cherry's Chapel, dy- Tyo.Forkof Company's mjne beof the term if possible. among tho rich, for obvious fcasons. jUBt Brush cannot injure the hair or ing of his wounds. The eVents low thr Ajjchpr mine,Creek, will be Coai CENTERTOWN. scalp. "Consult your doctor which led to the Bhootlng datodmck shipped from this mine soon. For farther information address Jan. 1. Rev. N. Ml Watson, pasabout these hair problems. sovoral months, when Alford was Uie M. E. Church here, will tor of Ask him what he thinks of in court and was placed, undfer a The customs duties .collocted ' in begin a protrncte'd meeting here the $250 bond with Shanks' as " his Now Vorkj last yearwill aggregate Ayer's Hair Vigor. first Sunday night in January. bondsman. Ho failed, to appear- - at ?l90,871i85p, .as compared.- with xia ty ih j. o. ateo. co.. loTrciif Prof. 6tjs Carson ..has accepted a the September Aterm of court and ?212;999:270. The Harljtpd Herald ' ooo ob Qooop oooooooooooo iW mMmj mmm - tr 'si,' J L. 1 '".'' If " J"" '- -- post-offic- rr - - JBtiMki J jsi 4 tw i - h, v:sw m iV0F x". :ms- I . four-year-o- ld Son-in-la- w w ' gift-givin- g, our customers, and all the other people whom we were our customers, this a New Year's'Greeting. We' hope everybody who has done with during 1911 has found it profitable; the goods our service We shall try serve you better agreeable. 1912 than in 9 we shall try to have better merchandise ever before, it to the better advantage of our and than ever before. TO j ct the best clothes will be our chief should buy clothes here. We want you to in the past have not been wholly ings with and you wanted, or infany way no know about it, and do what; we can glad why you a. that if any expected we should be it E; P. Barnes & Bro BEAVERIDAM, KY. flSS SSI wMSjS I ' ?i r "I NOTICE! W 5 ' ' HARTFORD GROCERY COMPANY. JSS r S2S5SSS "7ri Wtmr?S 7,-C- 00 Destroys Dandruff ' 0!'':P peryfr.' iffiKBU!ttS t t Subscribe for The , , and get tH6 news. Only HARTFORD gQLLBGE f J w 1 Winter Term Begins Jan. 8th. I U ,V qrxwfwrsfx-ri''"! i f S 21 ii .ii m,, agaw WEDNESDAV, JTAtf. fcrr: 8, l. THF HARTFORD KFRALD spent the Holidays with his mother, Mrs. Janlo Payton. Mies Jesslo McDanlel, of near Roslne, was the guest of relatives and friends nt this place, Saturday. Mr. Robert Olosscock and wifoj of Clovorport, were the guests of Mr. Glasscock's mother and father. Mr, and Mrs. James Glasscock, of this placo, recently. Miss Garnett Felix, of this place. Is tho guest of Mioses Mercedes and . PAGES K1VR fa Dr. H. J, Bell, n. former dontlBt THINK AND ACT QUICKLY! of Hartford but now of Loulovllle, Iiub been spending n few days here For a limited time we ran fur with relatives and friends. Ho will nish the Hartford Herald and Dally return to Louisville th,o latter part Courier-Journone year for of this week. Tim Hartford Herald one year and Daily Courier-Journsix-Tho little daughter for R2.7B. Tho .Hartford months of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Koown, one year and Dally Courier-Journ- Herald Who had been qulto ill of pneu- three months for 92.00. St'.ndnvs monia while the parents were on no included. This offer applies to a Visit to Mr. ana Mrs. C. P. Koown, new and renewals nllkc. hore, Is convalescent. WAXTKD An nirent at enrli postoftlce In the county to canvass state-meThe annual Address of the Dank of Hartfortl will and solicit subscriptions. THK HKRALD, Hartford, Ky. bei found In another column. As . tiaual, it affords an excellent showWni. Hoi mes Dead. ing of this 'conservative and well Mr. Vm. Holmes, who camo to managed institution. Hartford to spend tho Holidays With 'The Ohio County Supply Co. haVe his nephew and niece, Judge and moved' their stock of goods from Mrs. John B. Wilson, died nt (heir .thplr former quarters to tho Carson residence on Union street, city, Monstoreroom recentlyoccupled by Jake day night, of pneumonia. His re B Rosenblatt. Mr. J. C. Ilor will mains .were taken to Hawesvllle movo Into his new quarters the last Tuesday morning on tho 7;19 train , of this week. wherd Interment was had. The remains were accompanied by Judge Mies Katie Jones, of Burkesvllle, John B. Wilson and Col. C. M. BarKy., waB the guest of friends in nett, Hartford; Mrs. Harry Lostet- Hartford a fov days lately. She ter, Chicago, and Miss Annie Bell left yesterday for Greenville, Ky;,' Allen, Hawesvllle. to visit her mother and sisters beThe deceased, who was n bachfore returning to her stenographic elor, 67 years old, made his home work at Burkesvllle. with his sister, Mrs. Allen", of McCall PlUm No. 4421 Messrs. Raymer Tlnsley, McHen- - Hnwesvllle, and was formerly a ry Holbrook, Douglas Felix, Allison prominent tobacconist. Price, IS ctnli His illness was of short duration, LADIES' COAT Barnett and Louis Riley, Hartford, and Roy Bennett, Smallhous, being taken HI of pneumonia Tueswho had been spending the Holi- day night of last week. still sedays nt homo, returned to their reOdd FcIIohs Elect OSlcers. spective schools yesterday. of Acme Lodge No. 339, I. O. O. F., Rev. Cecil Stevens, of Louisville, of Hartford, held nn enthuslastlcs delivered two excellent sermons at meeting on the night of the 22d the Baptist Church hero last Sunday ult., nt which Mme a splendid supIf interoff one-thir- d morning and night, to large aud- per was served at 6;30, Dr. A. B. iences. Mr. Stevens is a native of Riley and Mr. C. P. Turner being olir Hartford and a young minister of. in charge. The meeting was well one-third-o- ff fine talent. Ho gives much prom- attended and much business transise of being n noted divine. acted, an election of officers for of opporMessrs. Wm. Y. Sproule, Dundee; 1912 being an Important feature. John M. Chlnn, Merle Taylor and Tho following officers were elected: Noble Grand W. C. Wallace. D. S. Rhoads, Beaver Dam; Josh Vice Grand C. M. Barnett. Tlnsley, Hartford, Route 3; W. H. Secretary R. H. Riley. Barnes, Prentls; C. F. Boswell, Treasurer Dr. A. B. Riley, reNarrows; J. E. Ooff, Taylor Mines, and Armlstead Jones, Nelson, were elected. Trustees Widows and Orphans among those who called on The Fund Moses Hudson, Dr. A. B. Monday. Herald G 0 Piano Coupons With Every Purchase Riley and J. Ney Foster. Major R. E. Russell, District Man-agTrustees of General Fund Fred for tho Woodmen of the World, Cooper, C. P. Turner and S. F. cy Is back on the Job of pulling off the Riley. Mammoth One Thousand Class InE Board of Supervisors. troduction In this city, January 20, The following named gentlemen, after spending a few days with his family at Milan, Ind. Ho reports who compose the Board of Superapplications coming In rapidly artd visors for Ohio county, convened in 5 all details working out nicely for court hall here Mondny and will be In session about ten days, supervis the big event ing tax lists. Ta-bl- c Mr. J. W. Chapman passed llllnoiu Central Itallroad Time Vincent died at his res Mr. J. Thoso composing the Board are: through Hartford yesterday en rotate idence near Rockport, Ky., last 'Monat Beaver Dam, Ky. to Russellvllle, where 4ie wi)l at- day 'afternoon, of bropchlal and Sam Barnett, Hartford; E. F. Ren-do- r, 'South Bound.North Bound. McHenry; J. A. Johnson, Hartp.m. tend college. :5 tun. No. hefl$t' trouble, a- - the age" of 45 ford, Route 7; W. T. k No. 132i-$i- 05 Keown, Fords101&-2Mp.m. years. About nine months ago ho No 12212:28 p.m. No. vllle. and J. E. Miller, Frledaland. Miss Mary Smith, of Fordsvllle, p.m. No. 1318:55 p.m. had a spll of pneumonia, from No. 1022:48 bn-Bpd,nHoIWaHwhIch hel'rieveV entirely recovered. These are all good, representative J. E. Williams. Agt JT -- citizens and are familiar with tho return- He leavea a wife and one child. He value of property In their respective od home. iMonday. was a njeniber.pf 'West Prdvjdoncc sections. o'o OOOOOI Church, and was burled Mr. Harold Holbrook, Hartford, Baptist I ' O. LOCAL NEWS AND. CL Monday for Florida, where he- - at tho'cejneterypf.thts. church yesMnsonlc Lodge Elects Offlcci-s- . TERSONAL POINTS O left 6 goes to spend the- - winter for the terday, .t.ljeervjces being conductAt their regular annual meeting OOOOOOOOOO O'O OO'OOO benefit of his health. ed by Rey. H; P. Brow'n. He was for the eloctlon of officers of Harta farmer and a highly respected cit- ford Lodge No. C75, F. & A. M., the OLDPAPEHS FOR SALE at Tho izen. U. S. Carson wnnta',yoursFur0'ltf following officers were elected last Herald office. Nice and clean, tied given at Dr. Wednesday for the year 1912: Mrs. James Nance went to Owen's-bor- o up in bundles. Flvq cents a bunH. P. Moore, W. M.; James Nance, yesterday, returning Bean's Opera House last Thursday dle, three for ten cents. ' tf night under, the auspices of the Sr. w.; V. O. Barnett, Jr. W.; W. Prof. A. P' Taylor and family, of Mrs. Z.' Wayne Grimn1 andcnlld-re- n Ohio County Drug Co. was a splen- H. Moore, Treas.; L. P. Foreman, have returned front .Louisville. Owonsboro, are spending a few did affair and the houso was crowd- Sec'y.; Owen Hunter, Member days with Mrs. Taylor's parents, Mr. and best iHnlr ed almost to the Umlt. Tho vaude- Board of Control; C. M. Barnett, Good Shaves and Mrs, W. B. Render. ville acts by Messrs. Wllkerson and Member Finance Committee. W. E. Cuts at Riley's Barber, Shop, Try ' it2 Messrs. L. G. Weller, Olaton, Rabe, as blackface, comedians, con- Ellis has been appointed Senior nnd one. Route 1, and A. J. Balrd, Hartford, stituted the main attraction, nnd W. F. Schapmlre Junior Deacons; Miss Marie Hardwlck, of Owens-bor- Routo 5, were pleasant callers at brought forth constant applause. Albert Rial, Tyler; Berry Taylor Is visiting her cousin, Miss tf The Herald office Friday. The piano accompanists wero Mrs. and A. C. Yelser, Stewards. Zella Nail. Mrs. J. F. VIckors and little Otto Martin and Mrs. Ashbv. Tho Pleurlsv pains are located Just beRiley's new Barber Shop is daughter, Marion Austin, of Owens-bor- motion pictures wore good and Lumbago afand you get courteous treatpleased with tho whole low tho short ribs. have been the guests, of fects the same region but toward It2, ment there. entertainment. friends here the past few days. SNOW BALLARD'S the back. Master Jlmmle Glenn spent' the Attorneys W. H. Barnes and C. E. LININMENT Is the remedy In eithMr. E, G. Barrass, our efficient Holidays with relatives In Beaver If rubbed In thoroughly Circuit Court Clerk, attended the Smith havo formed n law partner- er caco. Dam and vicinity. Stato meeting of Circuit Clerks at ship hero and havo elegantlv fur- It cases pain, relaxes tho muscles roams In the Republican nnd the patient can move about Mr. Archie Foster, Hartford, Louisville last Thursday and Fri- nished building in which to conduct their freely and comfortably. Price 25c, gave Tho Herald a pleas- day. Route 7, business. These men are attorneys per bottle. Sold by ant call Thursday. W. E. Fills has the best and of long experience and much prac- 50c and ?1.00 Hartford Drug Co., Hnrtford, Ky., S. H. Ellis, Hartford, Route greatest variety of Feed Mr. Stuff In tice and are recognized as two of 3, was a pleasant caller at Th'e Her-al- d town for sale, and will pay you the tho ablest and best informed law- nnd also Donovan & Co., Beaver m office Wednesday. highest cash prices for all kinds of yers in this section of country. Mr. Dam, Ky. Writing n Letter in Two Seconds. Mr. George Lqwls, wife and baby, Produce. Also Flour and Meal for Barnes served four years as Coun50t4 ty Attorney soveral years ap-- and living near Owonsboro, were guests sale. Vorilv, wo are living at a rapid Mrs. Alex Foster, of Owonsboro; Mr. Smith at present holds that po rate. The Bowling Green Business If of relative-- here last week. They make nn exceedingly University has an Instrument that Woodward,- - of Beaver sltlon. If you have never shaved at Ri- Miss Dena Dr. e letter In two secH. L. Foster, of Ok- strong Arm and will increase tholr writes a Shop you Should do so Dam, and ley's Barber onds. By the way, this Institution lahoma City, Okla., were guests of already largo clientage. and see how good you feel. , "1(2 Mrs. Isaac Foster, city, a few days Berry Dudley Walker, Is keoping abreast with the deMaster ,Men should shave at Riley's Shop last week. cfty, has won another prize from mands of tho times. $o wonder It In Ohio Ctfunty Bank building, CoFor carpenter and repair work, the Curtis Publishing Co., of Phil- can not supply even half tho calls it it2 rner Main and Contor streets. tin work, pump nnd furniture re- adelphia, for handling tho Saturday receives for Its output. IT. T)aA nf'" T7iieaa11vtlln n Post, and Increasing Its pairing, soldering and saw filing, Evening OLATON. TCy., has been the guest of relatives buggy top covering or lining, see circulation. This time theorize Is Jan. 1. Bro. Birch Shields, of county the past few days. In tho and the manager tells Beaver Dam, filled his regular apAlbert- - Oiler's advertisement In an- $20 cash Dudley that ho wanted to award pointment at Olaton Baptist church ' Leave your Lnundryatmy Grocery. other column. him tho first prizo of tho pony out last Saturday and Sunday. 'Domestic finish.' Work Guaranteed, Bro. Messrs. ,W. P. Her, Rockport; J. fit or $100, but could not do so be- Shields was called last Sunday to - "Called for and prompt delivery. , W. Brown nnd J. P. Austin, Hart- cause young Wilbur Sholty, of preach for us another year. ller'a Grocery. ford, Route 4, vand V. C, Hockpr, Th'one 140; I Shorldan, Ind., scored a greater Mr. Will Miller and family, of Mr. A. U. Hoehn, of Birmingham, Beaver Dam, were pleasant callers number of points than Dudley did--. Louisville, who havo been nt this had been spending h row at The Herald office yesterday. Altt., who Young Borry Dudley is certainly a placo for the past week, spending days In Hnrtford, returned home Clayton Shafer, son of Ellas Sha-f- hustling little newsboy and la well the Holidays with their .mother and Monday. t mot with a very worthy the compliments and prizes father, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lyons, Llvermpre Full particulars of the marriage painful accident while playing with which havo been .bestowed upon him. and other relatives, will return of Prof. Otrs N. Rock to Miss Mar- a toy pistol at the resldonco of a relhomo f tha Potts, which took place' at ative, near Beda, on Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Ponco, of last,.undayt will Tho-bal- l lodged In his hand, and he Louisville, tire tho guests of their j appear In these columns next; week, was brought to Hartford and tho mother and fathor, Mr. and Mrs. W. ' f same having came to. hand too late ball extracted. At last account he H. Lyons, qfths placo. waa getting along nicely. forUhls issue. Mr. Sam Payton, 'of Crofton, V? RICKETTS. c o A T al al ld Jan. 1. Nearly all the farnjors of this neighborhood ttro done delivering their tobacco and It seenw thejr are getting a good price for K Mr. John Daniel, of Coburg, Ore, and brother, Anthony Daniel, of Chicago, 111., are at their old home here to spond New Years with tholr parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Daniel Misses Bessie, Desste and Lessfc Greer, of this neighborhood, ar voting relatives at WhltcsvIITe They will return home In a week or two and leave for Missouri to make their future home. There Was no A. S. of E. meeting: nt RIckett's schoolhouse Saturday on account of rain. Those on the sick list are: Ifr Emmett Grimn, Miss Nora Danfcl ind Mrs. Alice Grimn. All are reported pome better this morning-- . Mr. Lee Royal will move Into Ms ipw homo hero this week. I -- I- al ar nt Myrtle Canan, of Beaver Dam. . Everything went off very quietly at this plnce during Christmas. Basket Hall Game. Saturday night, January at Heaver Dam Athletic Hall. 6, 1312, Ow- - u I S S ensboro High School vs. West Ken tucky Seminary. Game called at 8:00 p. m. Admission, 25c. I Hustling Reporter and Ad. Solic itor wants position on weekly In live town. Address. "REPORTER." care of Herald. Hartford, Ky. Notice to Claimants. All porsons having claims against the assigned estate of George W White, are hereby notified to flit same with the undersigned as slgnee nt his office In Hartford, Ky., nroperly proven, on or before the 20th day of January, 1911, or they will be forever barred. 52t4 YANCY L. MOSELEY. ill ! J -- h J $ $ GO TO T Albert Oiler FOR Carpenter and Repair Work TIN' WOKK Pump nnd Furniture Ifepairinfi Soldering nnd Saw Filing, linp. gy Tops Covered and Lined. You'll lind him in tin- - Dr. Joiw Mitchell office on Main Street. 4 3 - have on hand a pretty air Ladies' and Misses' Cloaks lection and Coat Suits which we have placed on regular prices. sale at ested, call at once. Also complete line of Winter Millinery at the this price. Avail yourself now tunity of securing these big bargains at the reduction price, and remember it Pays to WE I Charles Durham, Lovington, III., has succeed in finding n positive cure for bed wetting. "My little boy wet the bed every night clear thro' on the floor. I tried severnl kinds of kidney med'clne and I was In the drug store looking for something different to help him when I heard of Foley Kidney Pills. After he had taken them two days wo could see a change and when he had taken of a bottle, he was cured. That is about six weeks ago and he has not wet In bed since." For sale by all dealers. m two-thir- Beaver Dam, Ky 4- - Bring Your Produce -- TO Trade with a House that Saves you Money. attempted Bernardo Reyes, who at- to head n rebellion In Mexico, was lodged In the Santlnen military prison In the City of Mex ico. Gen. Likens & Acton General Dealers in 4 .JEfaEb&Gix 121-11- er reliable Every family has need of a cood. For Rnrnlno bruises, soreness of the muscles and rheumatic pains there is none bpt- ter than Chamberlain's. Sold by all dealers. r liniment. Groceries, Queens-war- e, m ' m , V Sale, Farms All sizes, from 6 to 300 acres. We can please you If you want to buy Iana. A. C. YEISER & CO., Hartford, Ky. Harness, Hardware, Stoves and Ranges. Visit our store, where the right prices always prevail. Furniture, For Sale Town property, vacant y lots, cottages and dwelling. A. C. YEISER & CO., Hartford, Ky. two-stor- LIKENS & ACTON Hartford, Kentucky. Barnes & Smith Attorneys At Law &? aoooooo Richard Croker nnd bis sons were sued by John J. Brecn to recover $100,000 as damages for alleged alienation of his wife's affections. His wife was Miss Ethel J. Croker. - KENTUCKY. HARTFORD, Memm, V. II Ilnrnra ml C. K. Sml'h Hint Dr. Thomas Cloraan Pugh, who announcetlix limy Iihtc fnrmrflorn artnr-khl- p prBrllco for lnw, exwas a surgeon In the Confederate cept criminalKrnrl and illToro canen, Mr. fcmltli Army under Gen. Longstrect, died being County Attorney, In prerented trim prurllrliij; nucli emeu, Mr lltrne will In Baltimore. individually accept auch practlrx. Offices i Subsciibe for Tho nnrtfml Herald. In Hartford llepubllcan building, limit-for- d, Ky. SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT THE CONDITION OF TH- E- -- OF o, BANK OF HARTFORD At the Close of Business December 30 1911. itKsounci:s. Bills Discounted Cash on hand and In other banks HtockH and Bonds Checks for Itemitttniue ItaiikiiiK House and Lot 1H1,10D.72 up-to-d- o, ll,l!5a.7T 1 1, I7.SO l!.."5117.IO : Furnltiiio and Fixtures "Totnl LIABILITIES. Capital Stock Surplus Funds for Taxes and Interest Duo Jtnnks Deposits Dividend No. 40 Total t, 000.0 S28,:j:i.s. V ()((.((' '1 s k 10 MOO.o UO.OOO.OO I,007.8.'S j ,057.012 lSI,07a.."it J.OOO.OO- - full-pag- I' Established in 1882. Designated United States Depository for Postal Savings Bank at Hart ford, Ky., and Central City, Ky. J. V. FOHD, JXO. C. THOMAS, H. K. LEE SIMMKKMAN. HOWAX IIOLimOOK, JNO. T. MOORE, 1 !s::ih,:w.3o A t -- y Directors; To Our Farmer Friends end Palrons: We have; iust received h0 car loads of the cele brated American Steel Wire Fence. We bought it right, so we can give you a very low price on any specifications you may need. Call and see us about your fence. Yours truly, wants. Now is the time to begin to anticipate your Fence , or Subscribe for The Herald; $1 a year. Six months, 50c. y. DUNDEE MERCANTILE CO., DUNDEE, KENTUCKY. iNeoaronATun .fftrW ... jHHttKfe, HHfiS wnim mn i i.iwwi yinwmnw LKKx TAGS! 6KC THE HARTFORD HERALD of $360 was out for him, ahd Julius la the man who told the Sheriff and Now, arreBted, had McDanlels when tho bad man from Kentucky gets out of jail with his rovolvor, his two knives, four razors and his 100 rounds of ammunition, ho should not go aftor Taylor, but 'should hunt up Jullua Pals-le- y, for really, actually, Taylor didn't havo a thing to do with his arrest. Ho simply told Paisley and MontPaisley told tho Sheriff. gomery Cpunty (111.) News. er Hr"j WEDNESDAY, JAN. Sf 1912. "" 'The M. Hartford Herald TA- WINTER TISIE. II. & E. ItAlMlOAD T1IH BLE AT HARTFORD, KY, The following L. 1b & N. Time Card effoctivo from Monday, Aug. 2lBt: Bound-- No. (Reprlntod by Request.) Tho leafless trees are fanned by J.ho orceze ,? ,, , Of a frigid winter's gale, "While through the air comes tW,!cy , EDUCATE FOR BUSINESS k"Wf ( North 1M No. 114 South No. 115 No. 113 duo at duo at Bound duo at duo at Hartford 7:19 a. m. Hartford 3:40 p. m. Hartford 8:45 a. m. Hartford 1.46 p. m. glare tho lan'dscapo'B glittering tmall, The whistling sigh of the wlnda on Of " Day" an3 hight Private instruction from expert teachers in all departments. FreeMwrfoVmentajency. Not a school in session the entire year. Books free. " graduate out of a position. Write for catalogue and terms. II. E. BUSCHKE, Agt. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O high .' " Give forth a touching moan; As If, In grief, tho winter's Chief); ( mourning tho summer "Were agone. , Mark the Studies You Aro Interested .. . .Shorthand ,. . .Bookkeeping. .... Typewriting ...Civil Service. . . .Commercial law. . . . Arithmetic .. in.' , .. t .Rapid Calculation. .Penmanship, .Banking, Commerce. - QUEER FOODS. O PENNSYLVANIA IS FOR OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ....Spoiling. ' grow cold, ' In Egypt certain portions of the . .English. i. . .Uso of Adding Machine and PALMER camel aro regarded as great delicaWILSON, SAYS As we enter decrcplty's staged other offlcd devices. ' . . .Grammar. cies. The springtime of youth, with' Us In Arabia tho horse is considered Name .. Committeeman Says He Is In a very fine "article of food. Is merged with the wisdom of ' The folk In Cochin, China, greatAddress nge, Favor of An Instructed ly prefer rotten eggs to those which While tho winter of life, with its aro fresh. Delegation. passing strife, In India tho flesh of the elophant Gives us the hope of a sage. food. is a favorite article of The following Is from the PhilaSome South Americans eat liz- But a Ipvlng hand from a fairer delphia North American: Owensboro, Ky. "Acknowledge the College." E. B. Miller, Pre?. ards, serpents and centipedes. land r. Representative A. Mitchell 1'alm-cThe Chinese llko cats, rats, dogs Seems reaching down from the national commit- and serpents; Democratic bears' paws and sky. while for Pennsylvania, teeman birds' nests find particular favor To lift us above, "where all Is lovo," city last night on stopping In this And no lev touch Is nigh. repeated with them. his wav to Washington, By Heber Matthews. There is a large caterpillar found his earlier declara- In tho West Indies on palm trees emphatically tions to the effect that hefavors which Is considered a great dainty. Dr. GiinsaiiliiH uh a Journalist, PAY The public owes a debt of thanks the nomination of Governor Wilson, The nests df Java swallows are so of New Jersey, for the Presidency. rare a luxury that a dish of them to tho person, whoever ho may be, Mr. Palmer was annoyed by tho would in our who persuaded Rev. Dr. Frank W. 1 75 cost around publication of an article in a Phil- money. Gunsaulus to contribute those pithy adelphia paper last Sunday to the In many parts of the earth a cu- editorial articles which one now effect that he believed the State rious taste prevails for clay. Wo- finds printed In largo type In every should Bend an unlnstructed delega- men on the Magdalcna river, while Issue of the Sunday Record-HeralConvention, tion to the National shaping their earthen vessels, fre It is a feather in the cap of Chicago Is and falsely quoting him as saying quently put lumps of the clay into Journalism. The combination his district will not send Instructed their mouths and consumo it with Ideal tho most eloquent preacher delegates. voicing his In Chicago finest relish. Apparently that article, which thoughts each week through the spoke of the Wilson boom as "wan- IIKYAX SOUNDS NOTE OF columns of Chicago's leading homo nowspaper. Tho articles havo made ing In the State," was designed as a WARNING TO DEMOCRATS Our stocks are so lartre that you have every style and pattern, and size, and shape from which to The inference to mischief maker. select: and we make buying; BY MAIL, Just as easy and satisfactory as you can do It In the store. a hit, and aro doing a lot of good. We have special things that you oan get NOWHEIIE ELSE, such as : be drawn from It, so far as Mn As pastor of Central Church and editorial In his In a three-pag- e concerned, was that he Commoner of recent date, Editor president of Armour Institute. Dr. Palmer Is Levy's Special Boys' Levy's Special was seeking opportunity to turn the ,wiriiam Jennings Bryan Imparts a Gunsaulus has long had a wide clr 2 Suits for Men Suits Pennsylvania delegation against tho "message" to tho Democratic mem - lo of usefulness, but It is entirely New Jersey Governor. hers 0f Congress, urging them to possible that ho Is accomplishing of "For months I have openly fa- - Btand literally and unequivocally more through his Record-Heral- d and all the Leading Lines of vored the nomination of Governor for tne redemption of the pledges "talks" than through all his other Wilson." said Mr. Palmer last made In the party's last national activities combined. These night, "and I still favor it. I beSpecial stress Is laid by mal, pungent articles aro always of the Bryan of tho need for action on tho inspiring. They are read by tens of lieve tho great majority WoI"Uead&e.tontrelquest!0(r,WM0hWO Domocrats of this State desire Wll- - following questions: thousands who would never go to eon's nomination, and that the del- They deal with popular election hear a sermon. tariff, "TrustB WE ALSO SEND SAMPLES FREE. egatlon will be a Wilson delegation. ' ofenators, the Philippines, labor, .the real things of life, tho deep, Mention this paper and write us fully for anything you want In our line, and you'll tret a nramnt homely, universal problems that are In ray Judgment Governor Wilson is and port0 Rico." and satisfactory answer. And If anything yon buy here Is not exaotly what you want It may be . a great man, a strong leader of the Mr. Bryan declares there should making and breaking young lives roiumiu mu your bisjmbij. wm do inuneiuaieiy iiliHUHLJiZl), present-da- y progressive thought and bo no wavering; that Democratic and old hearts all around us Membtrs Retail HerthuU Atsoculion. Railroad Fares Refunded at CertaTa Times. a sound Democrat. Ho will be nomelected on Democratic cry day. A noose Established 60 Years Ago. The Largest In Its Line. inated and elected. The Chicago Record-Heral- d platforms, should cast their votes In has a "I have tried at all times to make accord with Democratic principles better right than ever to be called' The Third it clear that my purpose and that of as defined by the national platform. the best home newspaper In the Bright and others in the reorganized Democraaccording to Mr. United States now that It has Dr. The dangers, cy is to avoid any semblance of Bryan, aro federal Incorporation of Gunsaulus on Is Sunday staff. Spot Market 'giving orders' for any candidate. trusts and the Aldrlch currency organization for tho plan, concerning which he says: stands Our right of the Democratic voters to SrECIAL NOTICE O "The Democratic Congress has O make the selection, and is founded two dangers to avoid: O in regard to O upon the promise that the old style "First Federal Incorporation of JO OBITUARIES, RESOLUTIONS O of politics, in which the giving of big business; and, second, the cen O OF RESPECT. &c. O orders was practiced, will be done trnl bank contemplated bv tho Al- OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO away with.'1 drlch currency scheme. The Democratic party ought to stand as a Tho Hartford Herald has adopted Fine Magazine Offer. unit against both of these. The a new rule In regard to Obituaries, For a limited time we will offer first Is Intended to relieve the trusts CAUSE AND REMEDY. of Respect, Cards of Norman E. Mack's National Month- of the annoyance of State regula- Resolutions ly, a Democratic Magazine for Men tions; thb second is intended to en- Thanks, &c, whether written at the Uncertainty of the immediate and Women, and the Hartford Her- able Wall Street to strengthen its the behest of lodges, churches nr Inald, a newspaper of tho same kind, strangle-hol- d dividuals, and that is, wo shall future is looked upon by many men on the country's busiboth one year for only $1.13. charge at the rate of two cents per of affairs, as a blockade to enterness. Beware!" high-clas- s magThe National Is a lino for all such articles, except obit- prise and business prosperity, and over with good azine bubbling Tiic Danger of m Grlppu uary poetry, which will be one cent this blockade is now quite apparent things. Is Its fatal tendency to pneumonia. per word, stralght.Thls Is tno small- throughout the channels of trade. The Presidential Election; the Its contributors are tho foremost To cuie la grippe coughs, take est rate we chargo for nnvthlne and men and women of the land. It Is Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. Is only one-fift- h of our regular rate. efforts of Congress with no fixed same size of the Saturday Evening R. E. Fisher, Washington, Kas., Tho amount, in cash or stamps, purpose; Organized Labor as a new Post and is beautifully Illustrated says: "I was troubled with a se- must accompany each article, or factor in politics; together with greater or less throughout. Politics, good fiction, vere attack of la grippe and noth- it will not be printed. Six other matters of brilliant rovlews, Interesting de- ing I used did me any good and I words "average a line in ordi- import, represent at this time a Opticians agree that the light from a good oil lamp is partments, humor, with George Ade was threatened with pneumonia. A nary reading and every separate chaotic conflict of separate intereasier on the eyes than any other artificial light and John Kendrlclc Jiangs as regu- frlond advised me to use Foley's character or initial letter counts as ests, to harmonize which is now the The Rayo Lamp is the best oil lamp made. lar monthly contilbutors to this de- Honey and Tar Compound and I a word. Tho heading and tho sig- problem before the country. partment. A magazine thnt will got some at once. I was relieved nature both count one line All want Prosperity, Peace and It gives a strong, yet soft, white light; and it never flickers. It preeach, Interest every member of the fam- from the very first. By the time I even If they arc only a word or two. Plenty. Read with care the Cinserves the eyesight of the young; it helps and quickens'that of the old. journal that ily. Every reader of tho Hartford had taken three bottles "ray la All Enquirer, You can pay $5, $ 0, or $20 for olher lamps, but you cannot get poetry, obituary straight cinnati all the news aeach day from prints Herald knows what It Is and wlint grippe was gone. I bellevo Foley's through, one cent per word. Rayo gives. better light than the every commercial center throughIt stands for. Don't fail to take ad- Honey nnd Tar Compound to bo the Made of solid brass, nickel-plateContributors pleaso remember. Easily lighted, without removvantage of this great combination best medicine I over uspd and out the world. A barometer of ing shade or chimney. Easy to clean and rewick. causes and effects that points out, offer. tf keep a bottlo with me." For Detlen ererywWo or write for dacriplira circular direct to ujr teacy et dw as a Beacon Light, the danger, and m sale by all dealers. AFTER GRIP Solvi" u Deep Mystery. the safeguard therefrom. Oil "I want to thank you from tho HIGH COST OK LIVING (Incorporated) As well known, the Daily EnLook Out for Trouble bottom of my heart," wrote C. B. quirer is the largest in size and HIGH COST OF l)YIG s of tho Grip aro apt highest priced paper in the United Tho Rader, of Lowlsburg, W. Va., "for healthy to bo serious, the wonderful double benefit I got A contributor to tho December condition may but a normalIn bo restored a sur- States, yet cheapest, measured by from Electric Bitters, in curing mo Woman's Homo Companion maks prisingly quality and quantity. short time by Vlnol. of both a severe caso of stomach tho following Interesting comment: The Weekly Enquirer, with the Watertown, Wis. "After a severe trouble and of rheumatism, from "It has ocurred to me, whllo attack of the Grip my system was lr. (cream and digest of all the news, which I had been an almost help- reading articles on The High Cost a very weakened, nervous and run able and conservative editorials, less sufferer for ten years. It sult- - (of Living, that, apparently, no one down condition. I began taking Vino market reports, methods and reod my enso as though made Just for has thoucht of th tnrrllilv hlirii with tho very best results, and In a sults from Government and State snort timo l Degan to reel into an en- - Experiment Stations, veterinary indigestion, cost of dying mo." r'or dyspepsia, "Does it seem fair that a caakot "rely different person, and I am better fmatters, Peoples Forum, choice Jaundice and to rid tho system of I havo been for literature, short and continued storkidney poisons that causo rheuma- shou d cost so many times Its In- - nnd .. Adbela,do The Herald and Weekly Courier-Journ- al $1.50 n. ies, Gamm (Wo sermons, general tism. Electric Hitters has no equal. trlnslc value because of the press- - tee th,s teBtimonlal to ho genuine.) " and Weekly Louisville Herald., 1.35 Try them. Every bottlo is guaran- lng need? Should Hveryrnqn charge1 Wo havo never sold In our Btorc information, etc., with the exclusion imand Daily Owensbcr.o Messenger. 3.50 teed to satisfy. Only 50c at James double or treble for conveyances at such a valuablo strength creator and of all matters of scandal and m such a tlmo? H. WUHams. Can you not under-- 1 health restorer for tho convalescent, morality, is today the Cleanest and Twice-a-wee- k Owensboro Messenger. .' . . 1.75 as Vlnol, and Weekly Family Journal obtainable. take to show the actual robbery tho weak and and Twice-a-wee- k Owensboro Inquirer. ;'.".". 1.75 AWAITING ACTION OF that exists and thrives on tho fore-- ! w aak peoplo In this vicinity to try Each issue is alone worth the price bottlo Of Vlnol, with tho Under Df a year's subscription. MAX FItOM KENTUCKY, nr nnrchnelnr thnt nfton tn.nvnn n TI.T and Daily Owensboro Inquirer. . 3.25 7.'. VjaS Solicitors for subscriptions make family almost bankrupt? That, too, and Kentucky Farmer Louisville 1.25 a handsome profit and increase the Jpuse L. Tavlor. who Is tno man 'at a timo perhnps when its aupport for j ! and Bryan's Commoner ,50 mentioned in last week's News as i8 taken away. I hope that you . Wilbur Mitchell, llenvcr Dam, Ky. good influence of The Enquirer in having piped off tho alleged desper-- i may bo able to start a crusade) Hartford Drug Co., Hartford, Ky. the unlift of morality and industry. . and Thrice-a-wee- k New York World ; . 1.65 ,and for the betterment and welfare ado from neniucKy, ueorgo Mc against sucn rank injustice." and Twice-a-wee- k St. Louis Republic. 1.50 oi the community. For terras wnte " and cnuspd his arrest, Danlels. " and National Magazine Monthly to The Enquirer, Cincinnati, Ohio. ;50 wants It understood that he had j.30 iind.'McCaH's MagazineFashions The Cincinnati Weekly Enquirer nnd nothing to do with It. He simply FOR FLETCHER'S Tlio Hartford Herald llotli Ono . told Julius Palslov that McDanlels Address THE HERALD. Hartford, Ky:- - . was at tho depot and that a reward , human strife, As we reach the winter of age, The friendships of old percfianco Just so is life, with its , r ' . , Commercial Geography. ng' '""J ....Punctuation. Daviess County Business College Hl EXPRES ORDER YOUR CLOTHES FROM US AND d. BY NAIL at SAVE MONEY. We Handle None But the Best. i with Pants pairs i lnfor-platfor- GASlAJL,G: FRBE. FURNISHINGS. HATS AND SHOES. ooooooooooooooooo LEVTS LOUISYIXJLE, KY, M The Ideal Reading Lamp Wwil Wm 1 low-pric- v I Standard Company after-effect- Clubbing- HARTFORD HERALD'S - ' FOR YEAR SUBSCRIPTIONS. Rates ........ .'..... iH I! non-sectari- ' run-dow- ' Jn?r LTZwilf! , Crallelpon Cry ..:,... Subscribe for The ;'... CASTORIA Herald; $1.00 a y'r H WEDNESDAY, JAN. 3. 1012. THE HARTFORD HERALD land has64,462 more females than CONSCIENCE MOVED males. Since the proportion of females of" middle ago and beyond la greater than that of earlier life, it is fair to assume that thero aro mpro old maids In New England than In any other1' section, but proportionately the excess of females, and presumably of old maids In the District of Columbia, la even greater. -- Washington Cor. Now York Herald. . PAGE SEVEN. 1 J J fj.1 i,r iir NO WIVES FOR -- 7 less yap in According to Recent sus Figures. Cen- BYJOLIBM SPIRIT Surrenders To New York Police Saying He Robbed Employ- er of $4;ooo. Now York, Dec.26. Moved by the IE FEMALE H h 7 H TWINS PLAY TRICKS ON spirit of Christmas and the fact that EMPLOYERS AND GHUiS he was stranded hero wl.th but a few dollars left out of $4,000 he Springfield, O:, Dec. 29. Frank said he embezzled In Evanston, 111., Numerous Than the Male and Will Lot, twins, look so much sixteen months ago, John Fielding alike that they dselded to play a made a dramatic confession at poTables Turned in Some joke on their employers yesterday. lice headquarters hero Frank Is a dry goods clerk, w'llle "I want you to arrest me," he States. They told the Lieutenant on duty. "I Will Is a shoo salesman. Frank went to the shoe am John Fielding, of Evanston, switched. TUEX INCREASING THEIR LEAD store to work and Will to the dry 111., 57 years old, and I suppore I 111., 67 years old, and I suppose I goods house. The female of the species Is less Their employers never knew tho western Gas, Light and Coke Comthe male, accordnumerous than told of tho trick pany, of my city for many years, ing to a census bulletin Issued .to- difference until after tho stores closed last night. and on August 10, 1910, I got away day, giving the distribution of the Tho twins act alike, have the same with $4,000 of my employer's monpopulation of the United States acI disposition, and they dress alike to ey. Then my troubles began. cording to sex. went to Canada and England, anu April deceive their friends. The numeration taken as of melancholy and They admit that they quite fre- became morose, 15, 1910, showed that in the United quently play the same joko on their nervous. Two weeks ago I arrived were States as a whole there glrl3." Will keep3 Frank's hero with my money dwindled' down males and 44,640,144 fe- "best versa. When to nothing, and on Christmas nlgfit proportion of 10G males appointment and vice males, or a tho girls are told of the deception I braced up and said to myself: Moreover, for every 100 females. go back and face the charge. and tell the twin who the men are Increasing their lead. they smile bo present that she likes 'John, happens to It was the first time you ever comIn 1900 there were only 104.4 I decidThe him Just about as well as she does mitted a wrongful act. So males to every 100 females. ed that before tho next night I every his brother. figures of 1910 mean that If would put my head on my pillow man In the country .was ordered to Foley Kidney Pills as I marry, there would be 2.C91.379 Always give satisfaction because with as clean a conscience up to coufil have after giving myself wifeless men left over after the they always do the work. J. T. the authorities." rush. Shelnut, Bremen, Ga., says: "I bellove Fielding's The police In only five States and the Dis- have used Foley Kidney Pills with story true, and have locked him up trict of Columbia do the women and great satisfaction and found more pending communication with the girls outnumber the men and boys. relief from their use than from any Evanston authorities. Fielding said strength: Hero Is their relatlvo other kldnoy medicine, and I've family In EvansFemales. tried almost all kinds. I can cheer- he had a wife and Males. State. 1.711,190 fully rtcommoml tKum to all .suf ton. and a little properlv with which UUift.-- Sfi Mass embezzle277,251 ferers from kidney and bladder ho hoped to cover his 270,359 K. Island Col, 121 trouble." Foley Kidney Pills will ment. Maryland C44.225 173,019 cure any case of kidney or bladder DIst. of Col... 158,050 If you don't sleep well at night, 1,107, 81C trouble not beyond the reach of aro nervous and you N. Carolina.. .1,098,471 7C3.55S medicine. can do need a Bystem purifier. S. Carolina..'.. 751,842 HERBINE No medicine Ten years ago the females in is a powerful liver stimulant and more. For sale by all dealers, the males in five other cleansing medicine. It quiets the A Harmless Fad. New York, New HampStates: nerves, promotes energy and cheerx suppose In these ragtime days shire, New Jersey, Virginia and Price 50c. Sold by Hartfulness. Georgia. Now the tables are turn- jou sell very little classical music?" ford Druj? Co., Hartford, Ky., Don-ova- n "More than you would Imagine," ed. The bulletin says In part: m & Co., Bener Dam, Ky. "At birth the number of males al- answered tho music dealer. "About buys a few sheots to ways exceeds the number of fe- everybody l.'asy. company males, but male mortality is alwajs place on tho piano when Poverty "Did you have greater thaa female. Consequently, calls." flying out of the window?" through the excess of male deaths, Love "Not n bit! A suffragette a cold To provont pneumonia, the number of females gradually settled In the lungs should be at- smashed It for me." approaches that of males, and In the tended to at once. Put a HER-RICI- S Mv Word, Old Clinp! later years of life exceeds It. In the ,RED JiEPJJBB,, J'JPROUS - Preparation for tho effddrance of United Statemherejs generally & PLASTER on the chest and take lower death rato than In northern BALLARD'S HOREHOUND SYRUP extreme cold forms part of the eduEuropean countries, and tho differ- Internally. It's a winning combi- cation of the natives of Northern tho death rates of nation. Buy tho dollar size Hore- - Canada. The boys when ery young ence between arc first whinned in order to make males and females Is notTso marked. hound Syrup; you get porous U)er neBh tlng,0( an( t,)en gent to equality In tho number of plaster free with each bottle. "The Roldbathe ,n tho ha,WroZQn rlver8. As the sexes occurs here at n later age by Hartford Drug Co., Hartford. than In European countries, and Ky,. Donovan & Co., Reaver Dam. hey grow 0,dor U)ey an mado lo e out of doonJ at nght wth no the slightly greater male death rato ky m clothes on, sometimes for a week or docs not overcome the Initlnl adso at a stretch. Tho consequence vantages which the males have at I.ttckv ArVertlioiifjIit. Cinderella had "put on the glass Is that either they die or become so birth. Tho result Is for tho native hardoned bj to be able to go naked of the 'United slipper. white population States generally an excess of males.. "To be In fashion." was her men- - ' any weather without the slight- Chroni- London discomfort. The negroes, with their .greater Ital comment, "tho heel ought to bo cle. death rate, show tho same result as at least two Inches higher." Is observed in European countries, Suddenly reflecting, however, When buying a cough medicine namely, an appreciable; excess of fe- that persons wearing glass slippers for children, benr In mind that In the population In mustn't kick, she vls'ely held her males both Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is 1910 .and 1900." tongue; and all the world is famil- most effectual for colds, croup and ' Tho bulletin shows that Now Eng iar with the rest of the story. whooping cougb and It conOF THE SPECIES to-da- y. d, iel any-troubl, have returned their resignation cards and decided to form an Unemployed Labor Association .The Milwaukee Journeymen Barbers' Union recently decided that all barbers' coats now furnished by supply companies must bear the union label, otherwise the barbers will buy their own coats provided with the union label. of Association Tho American Stenographers haB been organized In Pittsburg, Pa. Its objects are to increase ofllclency and earning power and promote the general welfare of Its members. The unton Is to Include both sexes. Tho label section of the San Francisco Labor Council has decided dictionary for to Issue a general distribution that will contain the names of all articles that boar tho union label, so that those who wish to secure articles that are "strictly union" will know Just what to call for. In the last two years the machinists have had 152 strikes, and the great majority of these were won., There has been no attempt up to the present on the part of the Turkish Government to consider any factory or labor laws. O., Master Bakeis' Cincinnati, Association has decided to tost the constitutionality of the law prohibiting basement bakories. A net Increase of 435 In the membership of the British Boilermakers' Society last month brings the tbtal very near to GO.tyOO. The Tokio municipality has decided to open labor exchanges throughout the city, where employers will bo able to find help when they need It. In donatiuna A total of $13,810 nnd $"7,000 In strike benofita has boon paid by the International Union of Brewery Workmen during the past vear. The International Molders' Union reports a total increase In membership for tho quarter of 2,915, with nn expenditure In sick benefits, for the same period of $45,327. committeemen of The executive the vnilous railwnvmon's unions In England aro being urged by the now branches In various parts of the kingdom to hasten the steps toward, vest-pocket KSYVYVVvVXVxvvvvncV ftWv.SisSvSttsSfcs&ia Tho Kind You Havo Always Bought, and which has been in uso for over 30 years, 1ms homo tho signature, of and has heen nindo under his pcr- Bonnl supervision sinco its infancy. f'CCCCA4AZ Allow no ono to deceive you in this. but All Counterfeits, Imitations and" Experiments that trille with nnd endanger tho health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. Jnst-as-Ood"n- ro Costoria 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 Fevcrishncss. It cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Stomach and Boircls, giving healthy and natural bleep. Tho Children Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. What is CASTORIA GENUINE CASTORSA Soars the Signature of XV-UA-U ALWAYS The KM You Have Always Bought In Use For Over THKCCNTAUR) COMPANY, TT MURRAY STRCCT. 30 CW Years. YORK CITY. "r"1 "pr1J HVT" rr,(mE'Bysm' Vuy ' cioo Bn Btftoa n (INCORI'OIIATKD) I amalgamation, Japan's new child labor law prohibits the employment of any person less than twelve years old and the employment of women or of children loss than fifteen years old, dining more than twelve hours a day.- - E. G. BARRASS, MGR., Sulisciibc for The Ileiald. St n jcar. Will wire your house at coat. Electric Lifhts are clean, hetrllhy and safe. No home or basin ess house should be tvithout them when within reach. wywvwwwMmmwwwww SEND YOUR BOY TO & BAITS MATHENEY that ' y. 1 1 i j i When given as soon as the croupy tains no harmful drugs. For sale in cough appears, Chamberlain's Cough by all dealers. Remedy will ward off an attack of The Ilaliy uml the Car. croup and prevent all danger and "Here's p letter from Clifford." anxiety,- - Thousands of cause of "What does he say?" Sold mothers use it successfully. "Why, they havo another baby, by all dealers. m p now Wasted. "I should think," said tho woman of the house, "you would have too to make your livmuch ing by begging." "Lady," protested Ruffon Wratz, straightening himself up, I wouldn't do Is wot alls me! this far no other man on earth." solf-respe- ct "self-re-snect VanderfiiSt Training Sclioo FOR BOYS Elkton, Kentucky. and automobile." "What does he say about tho automobile?" "Oh, It's a 'Gllnter,' a touring car, of most com plete and luxurious design, seats s, top, with windshield, speedometer, gas lamps, demountable rims and 34x4-lnc- h with a gold tires. 'Navy gray A of limited select school for boys. men. Faculty college-traine- d Our patronage has are the five people, fore-door- Two Great Creators of Energy-Energmeans power power to work, to think, to throw off and keep off disease. viet au tne sunshine you can, and take Scott's Emulsion regularly. It will give you strength, flesh and vitality. it' the Standard and alwayt the bett. AW, DRUGGISTS 11-- 19 Be sure to get SCOTT'S Dcntii in ..u. .'iiik rue May not result from the work of firebugs, but often severe burns are caused that make n quick need for Bucklen'a Arnica Salve, tho quickest, surest cure for burns, wounds, bruises, bolls, sores. It subdues A Cinfty Yetctarlun. It kills pain. It vent Nebuchadnezzar on all Inflammation. ' soothes and heals. Drives off skin fours, "Men are mlstaker for deer even eruptions, ulcers or piles. Only 25c m when they walk upright," he con at James H. Williams. soled himself. Medicines that aid nature are always most effectual. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy acts on this plan. It allays tho cough, relieves the lungs, opens the secretions and lds nntnre in restoring the system to p healthy condition. Thousands have testified to Its isunerlor excellence. Sold by all dealers. m stripe." "Flno! And what does about tho baby?" come from several Southern States. Twenty-fou- r different towns in Western Kentucky represented this year. ho says "Boy wpIijIki tt"ht nonnds." Electric Lights, Steam Heat, Hot and Cold Baths. Extremely Healthful location. recently spent on improvements. -- 31 $4,000.00 No saloons in the town or county. Moral surroundings excellent. Unexcelled as a school for young boys. Nineteenth Year Begins i ii y 5 4 "J1 PEOPLE WRITING For THE HERALD will please get their articles to us promptly. Matters Intended .for publication In our regular Issue (Wednesday) must be In our hands on Monday without failure, to Insure publication. $ "You should copy mo," observed tivo societies. her friend. "SInco m? husband Novla Scotia coal mlnes employ learned French I con keep one a 13,000 persons.' year." New York City has 7,0Q0 union Mrs. Housewife looked surprised, printers. "I don't see the connection," she Ontario, Canada, has at present i thirty-si- x said, societies. "It's simple enojigh. Ho now According to the latest figures swears at her In French Instead of Uncle Sam's "farm-hanpay-ro- ll English. , It glvea him a vent for represents $645,612,000. tomper, somq valuable practice i his The unemployed In Leicester, and the, cook things hp's making England, being dissatisfied with the love to hert" operations of tho local exchange, d' IN LABOR'S BUSY REALM. O "Dear mo," said Mrs. Housewife, OO OOOOOOOQOOOOOOO with a deep sigh, "I dan't manage to keep a cook week.' Germany boasts 2,110 O a- Great Sclinnii'. OOOOOOOQOOOOOOO September 6, 1911. Write for catalogue. Address all communications to Desk "C." MATHENEY & BAITS. wMwwwmwbwm?mmw$: Wv M ;. tWfttayj&j .j' 4, - A ami iJRWukiM IWT EIG1IT, THE HARTFORD HERALD WEDNESDAY, JAN. 3, 1013. T H ' , --. . m h H 11 H BH ' 'H 1 H H n1 L H kH H h HH 1 H k 1 H H OF THE ; ,1 Dundee Mercantile $10,000.00 f Up-to-da- te Col Merchandise to close out in the next 0 days. In order to close out the entire stock of General Merchandise, having become necessary on account of a very material change in this large store among stockholders, &c. propositions ever heard of We are forced to close out and are going to offer one of the best Money-Savin- g in Ohio county. This Great Closing Out Sale will begin on Worth of Seasonable and AY M S 1 NING, JAN. 5, 1912, AT 9 A. M. Please watch the county papers next week for And will continue till Saturday, January 13, 1912, inclusive. further notice of this sale. y Shoes We lire going to offer the entire stock of 1 700 pairs of Men's, Boys', Ladies ana Children's Shoes at from 25 to 75 per cent, discount. This stock is nearly all new and in good condition and was purchased from the best Shoe people in Dry Goods, Dress Goods We have a nice, new seasonable stock of Dress Goods to close out at 25 to 50 per cent, discount. Bed Goods time to buy your Bed Clothes. 104 all Wool Blankets were 5.00 per pair, closing out sale S3.G8. $2.50 Mixed Blankets, closing out price $1.98. $1.50 Cotton Blankets, closing out price 98c. $2.00 Quilts, closiug out price $1.65. $1.50 Comforts, closing out price 98c, $1.00 Comforts, closing out price 79c. Now is the 500 Shirts We have 500 Men's and Boys' Dress and Work Shirts, usually sold at 25c to $ 1.50. Will go in this closing out, sale at from 10c to 79c. Calicoes, Cotton Goods 15,00 yards of Standard Brands of Calico to close out at 5 c per yard. 12 000 yards of Hoosier Cotton to close out the world and as everybody has to wear Shoes this time of the year, this is certainly the time to buy them. Timepieces One lot of Clocks and Watches that sold from $1,00 to $3.00. Will go at .this closing out sale at from 00c to $2.00. All other items in our large stqck of Dry Goods and Notions to close out at proporr tionately low prices. , j. at 0c per yard. Clothing We have 97 Suits of Men's and Boys' Clothing to close Hats and Caps We have 100 Hats that sold from $1.00 to 5.00 that will go in this closing out sale at from 10c to S3.00. out during this sale at 25 to 50 per cent, discpunt. 17 Men's General All Clean-U- p and Boys' New Overcoats to close out at 30 per cent, discount. Underwear Queensware One lot of Men's, Ladies' and Children's Underwear to of Farm Implements, Harness, Buggies, Wagons, Hardware, Stoves, Groceries, of our big Stock Ladies', Misses' and Furniture, Children's Cloaks We have 28 stylish CloakB d to close out; discount, one-thir- We have an enormous stock to close out at from 20 to 40 per cent, discount . go in this closing out sale at 25 per cent, discount. . and many other things that we haven't space to mention, will come under this same Closing Out Sale. off. . . -- Now, the farmers have been blessed with fine crops and have realized good prices for them. Lets all start on p 5 . is the New Year, 1912 right by visiting this great Closing Out Sale and get the best bargains ever had for the mon-eThis is no New Year's joke on our part, for we are absolutely forced to close out this entire business. Everyone come to the Sale and we will convince you, that we mean business by giving you big money values and land and courteous treatment, whether you buy or not. We have arranged for sufficient clerk force to wait on everybody, Respectfully, so don't fail to come. Place, DUNDEE, KY.; time, JA;N. 5, 1912. y. I 1' 1 lf II II"" "" Dundee Mercantile Co., INCOWPOKATEP. H DUNDEE, M1 I ,n- ii k6ntug1y: 2 s . w- m itn.titt, Ifin., (,,. MffcHjii uJSmttwni , . , mMmi . f.nl nHrt:mriVi