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Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.): January 10, 1912 Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Jno. P. Barrett & Co. Hartford, KY 1912 haf1912011001_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 10, 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. vt THE HAMTFOmD HERALD Subscription $1 JPer Year, in Advance. "l- - Come, fr tmu of h'nj tforH, At fin tiul ifci Lamberiig t Hj bL" Kinds Job Printing 2?eatly Executed. NO. 2 GOOD ROADS BILLS 38th YEAR. RESOLUIIONS OF HARTFORD, KY., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1912. ing pecurred. James Warren waa shot, and afterwards died, but Ernest Warren, who was also snot by ( PREACHER SAYS HE 15 GUILTY THEfKPORIS fa r f COUNT UNION Business. A. S. of E. Seek to Regulate Salmon, recovered. The prosecution against Walter A. Sherrlll, charged with embezzlement, was continued until the May term, on motion of the CommonIt was known wealth's Attorney. some days ago that the Commonwealth would not insist on a trial of the case at this term. mim I INDIGlfa OF TOBACCO And That He Poisoned Products During Month Of November Miss Linnell. USHM6S0F REMORSE Says-Ki- lled unvthlng elso in the way of alleged news. Of course Joko-- j are often printed, but they are usually plainly fiction. Wo advise "Carl Morris' to be moro careful In tho future w'len sending items to a newspaper; to be sure of the facts befoie writing, as ouch "Jokes" are seldom appreciated by anybody concerned, no mat ter how harmless and good the intentions may be. ME INTRODUCED Get- Kentucky Legislature ting Into Shape. RECITE IMPORTANT THE MUTTERS SENATOR LA FOLLETTE'S BIG FIGURES ON TRUSTS INCREASED TRADE CARRIED DOWN LADDER ALL ARE ON HANO FOR WORK FROM BURNING 11UII.DI.VG Prom 1887 to Interests Some Outcroppings of Recent formed 149 trusts,1900 the combined Caused Confession, He with a capital of $3,784,000,000, for the Girl He Was Secret Session if the sole purposo of fixing prices and gaged To. Body. downing competition. In 1900 to En- Bowling Green, Ky., Jan. 6. Towards, Close of Year RecHouse And Senate Adjourn Mrs. J. W. Gilbert and two daughters and Miss Estella Drake had a ord for II MonthsofCal--T!enda- r After Short, Interestnarrow escape from burning to Year. ing Sessions. death when tho residence ht of J. W. Gilbert, In Park street, GIVEN burned. The women were on tho .MATTERS REVIEW MAY MEAN ELECTRIC .MOVING CHAIR STATISTICAL SMOOTHLY A CHICKEN PLEDGE ADOITED second floor playing cards when a The oxport trade of the United flue near the staircase caught fire. Boston, Jan. 6. The Rev. ClarFrankfort, Ky., Jan. S. Tho sec The Ohio County Union of the ence V. T. Rlcheson has confeseed States in 'n.itural leaf tobacco and Their only avenue of escape by run- ond week of the General Assembly Society of Equity met at American y that he killed Miss Avis Linnell, the its manufactured products during ning was cut off. Councilman John began at noon when both the court house in Hartford, Ky., Hyanls choir singer, for whoso mur- tho moritli of November shows a ma- R. Drake, seeing the flames, went to branches of the Legislature reconJanuary 5 and ,(3, 1912. der he was to have been placed on terial increase over tho correspond- their rescue with a ladder and bore vened after a five days' recess. NearPresident L. B. Tichenor called trial here on January 15. Most of ing month last year. Indicating a them to safety. In doing so he was ly all the members arrived last house to order at 10 o'clock. the the confession was first made pub- brisk foreign demand toward the very seriously cut 6n the leg. The night or on trains this monlng and The body was then led in prayer by nearly the full membership was lic this afternoon, but tho confes- close of the yenr 1911. Cigarettes house was badly damaged. I S T. II. Ealraaln, after which much countries presont wheu the presiding officers sion Itself waB made by Rlcheson were shipped to foreign Imnortant business was transacted let fall their gavels. to William A. Morse, one of his at- far in excess of the quantities smit but only a small part for publlca- - EIGHT GENTS MINIMUM DISTRICT year ago, ovports of large THE W. 0. torneys, on January 3, In the cell abroad organization The complete of Ulnn HiIh holnir nn executive BOS- which the pastor occupied In the cigais nere more than three times both branches Is not scheduled until sion. as heavy, and plug types, as well a3 WAS FIXED Charles street jail. when it is expected that .Below is given some resolutions MEETINGJT HARTFOnn PRICEJHAT The' confession wa3 made public all smoking brands, also enjoyed a tho stnndlng committees will bo anthat were requested to be published: by Rlcbeson's counsel shortly after larger trade In November, 1911, nounced by Lieut. Gov. McDormo' Resorted, 9tii, Thut we most Promises to be One of the Biggest In the Senate and Speaker Terrell than tho sar.io month in 1910. 'V earnestly condomn the action of the For A. S. of E. Pool of Tobacco 1 o'clock this afternoon. The total quantity of leaf tobacco In tfce House. Rlcheson admits his full guilt of Doard of Control of the Green River Events This Section in District for the Year the charge made against him in the oxpoited during November 1911, The Senate was called to order Association in Growers' Tobacco I indictment, that he killed Avis Lin- amounted to 26,207,72. pounds, as at noon by Lieut. Gov. McDormott, that it has, over since Its organiza1912. Ever Saw. nell by giving her cyanldp of potas- contrasted with 24,534,841 pounds prayer being offered by the Rev-tion, not only refused to sium, and makes a clean breast of tho corresponding month hist yenr, organizations Father Flynn, of the Catholic with other favmors' Preparations for the mammoth church. At a final session of tbo quarter- the matter, In the hope that "God, making an Increase of 1,672,884 g of the tobacco, but in CIns pounds, or 7 per cent. Stems and One Thousand Introduction always made prices from $1.50 ly meeting of the Greon River Dis- who knows all, will protect me." Sonator C. M. Thomas offered a has trimmings were exported In the of District No. 9, Woodmen of ihe resolution providing that President The confession follows: organlzn- - trict Association of the American to $2.00 less than other Society of Equity, which was held ' .quantity of 4i,4.S,i9o pounds, an World, to be held in this city, Jan- McDermott be appointed chairman ?l "Boston. Mass.. Jan. 3. 1912. tlons. every man at the city hall in Qwennboro on John Leo, Esq.; Wm. A. Morse, increase of 132,753 pounds, or 41 uary 20, are going forward rapidly. and a member of the permanent "Resolved, 12th, That Thursday afternoon and evening, Esq.; Philip R. Dunbar, Esq. Gen- - Per cent- - T'e total shipments of cl- - Major It. E. Russell, district mana- - Committee on Rules, who has an Interest in a crop of towhich was pay the most important iBtep taken was tlemen: Deeply pentltcnt 'or rnv ears for tho month were 186,000, as gor, assisted by the various commit- adopted. bacco in the year of 1912 shall a M , i dues and sign piedgo to the A. S. of the adoption, ofpriceresolution fixing sin, and honestly dosiring, as far as agaiuct 53,000 n year ago. making tees from Hnitford Camp, No. 202, Sonator Blggorstaff's resolution for the 1912 In my power lies, to make atone- a gain of 1 iD.OOO, or 250 per cent. is leaving no stone unturned to urging the Unltod 'I Wi T .1.4U.h 1m ml .i. nnw tt Anant If tho minimum States Senate to crop of tobacco at eight cents, which ment, I hereby confess that I am Cigarette exports reached a total of make tho big event a success in ev- - pass tho Cantrill tobacco bill that said tobacco Is To bo sold and demoans the entire crop pooled in the guilty of the offense for which I 204,29701)0, an inciease over last ory particular. A special dispensa was passed unanimously A. S. of E. by the livered with the average eight cents. stand indicted. I nm moved by this November of 157,411,000, or 336 tion has been grantod to every House 'Resolved, 13th, That we, as true district must wob adopted nftor Sonator price cannot minimum be course by no inducement of self-be- n camp in the dlstiict to accept. uw Biggerstaff had explained per cent. Plug tobacco shows a gain loyal members bf the A. S. of 13., do The it was for accept all parties In our 1911 pool changed unless by a vote of all tho )ent 0r leniency. Heinous as Is my of 73,320 pounds, or 14 por cent, jmombors at a fee of five dollars, In the benolit of the Kentucky. tobacco poolers of the district ,eluding Protection and Morning de- - growers. Icrlnip, God has not wholly abandon- - and smoking tobacco Increased ."if)of tobacco If said parties will pay .1. U. Holland, or Lowisport, Han- - e( mo igrcos, aleo modlcal examination, amI nly conscienco an,i man. 414 pounds, or 77 per cent Sonator Eaton offerod Senate Hill dues for 1911 and 1912 and sign ! applications county, was elected preelddnt hoodf howover depraved and bllght- arc coming In rap- - No. 1, an act to provide for t'" The record of the 11 months o( our 1912 tobacco piedgo, and that cock association, succeeding W. P. od, will not admit of my still fur- - the calendar year ended with No- - idly. Notice has been received that of the nomination of candidates for all or said signers will wait till the first Stevens, of Llvermore. McLean thor wronging, by a trial for her. vomber, 1911, reveals tho following delegations from Owensboro, flcoB. pool Is delivered to deliver satt toIt is the compuliory prlmai county. S. D. Robertson, of Cal- (the girl whose pure young life I City and other law Indorsed In tho Democratic plu Contral in contrast with the feonvllle, bacco." secretary, have destroyed. was houn, corresponding period of the preced- - points outside of tho district will be form. Tho bill was road In full and It was ordored that a chicken having filled this office for several tho lashings of romorse, Ing year- - Unmanufactured leaf to- - ' nttendnnco and th0 indications will bo reforred to tjio proper com"Under pledge be formulated and circulatyears. I have suffered, and am anfforlng, hacco Increased 43,977,098 pounds, are thnt this will be the biggest mittee as soon as the committees ed which is to bo turned in at a R. K. Blake, of Hawosvillo, was (the tortured of the damned. or 14 per cent: stems and trim- - .event that has occurred In this sec- - arc appointed. County Union to call meeting of the elected as a delegate to represent ..j tl),g j ,,m, a moagure of com - .mlngs increased 229,699 pounds, orjtlon In years, i be held on the 9th of March, said Senator Lewis Arnott, of Covlrs-ton- , .. .1; n... .A..,. nt nert met ucui cuauu i.iu,- Parade at 1:30 p. m. Conforrlng jui meeting to be for further arrange- the district union at the State mcef jfort bipain .1 ......n n.l offered a bill to prohibit the Ing of the A. S. of E.t which will "In my mental anguish I recog- 000, or 10 por cent; cigarettes de-- , oT Protection degree by the crack taxation of stock in foreign corpoments for the sale of poultry. convene in Owensboro this week. nize thnt there Is still, In the mercy creased 29,709,000, or a little more Hartford Degree team at 2 p m Now boys, Just watch your wives owned In this Stato. The meeting wns a very enthu of the Master, somo remnant of the than 2 per cent; plug tobacco In- - Threo Thousand class advanced to rations Gov. McCroary appointed the folmake you ashamed of yourselves In siastic one, and there was a large divine spark of goodness , UnRorlng creased .04,SG3 pounds, or 8 per the sublime degree of Mc.rnl'.;, l lowing members again, as they did last of tho State Board 'rent; smoking tobacco increased team at 3 p. m. The public instal- of Health, which were confiimed by year. Go to thorn for a lesson and representation of delegates present with me. twenty-throughout the district, which emlation of 300 officers from the "I could wish to live only because 92,601 pounds, or 9 per cent. you will surely do better and the the Senate: Dr. Isaac A. Shirley, of braces the counties of Daviess, Ohio, within some prison walls I might, ramps of the district which Winchester; Dr. The total value of all tobacco six outsider will come in. W. W. Richmond, McLean and Hancock. place at 7 p. m., will be one of Clinton, and l)r. George T. FulIn small measure, redeem my sin and Ita manufactured products ex- - takes L. B. TICHENOR. Pres. ful past, help some other despairing ported during the month of Novem-pou- l, of tho leading features of the big ler, of Mayfleld. HENRV M. PIRTLE, Sec'y. Haw He Any Affidavits? m m event. Col. J. II. Brewer and a and at last find favor with my her, 1911, was $3,711,146, an Sonator Uosworth offered two Springs, Frank Smith, of Cerulean KENTUCKY NEGRO WINS crease over the corresponding month number of other prominent head good roads bills, one to creato Stato has a horse on dlsplny here iii town HIGH HONOR IN ARMY which he claims ts 51 years old and "You nro Instructed to deliver 'of 1910 of $708 819, or 23 per cent, camp officers will ho present and as- road department under the Com? Hartford missioner of Agriculture nnd tho this to tho district attorney or to iTiie total value for 11 months of the sist In tho ceremonies. Is the steed which was ridden by Washington, Jan. 8. Capt. Chaa. Gen. H. R. Lyon when ho led his fa- the Judge of tho court. Sincerely calendar year was S43,70ii,974, an Is preparing to "ntertaln tho chop- other nn act defining public roads Young. Ninth Cavalry, who is from mous raid through this section in yours, Increase of ". 9215. 980, or 16 per pers In her well known hospitable nnd providing for their establishstyle. ' is the highest ranking December, Kentucky, Cincinnati Enquirer. "CLARENCE V. T. RICHESON." jeent. ment, regulation and construction, Hopkinsville 1864. army, colored officer in the regular provided the i Rlcheson himself nnd providing for raising revenues New Era. SUES FOR ALIENATION OF greatest sensation in the case, when ''' VKE MAURI GE NOTICE and toas Just been ordered to report in the counties, nnd creating the ofHUSRAND'S AFFECTIONS promotion. THE MATTER CORRECTED at Ft. Riley, Kans., for MAMMOTH MERGER OF he horribly mutilated himself. In the! fice of county engineer. UTILITIES COMPANIES early morning of December 20. He will be tho first colored man-t- o The Senate at 1:40 o'clock Concerning people well known In On last Wednesday Tho Herald Than ivMlo ... Ufa hnni. In (hn (ink . ....., .. ...u Me ...V. ....(, attain the rank of Major If he passes VIIU ui- to 10'30 mornformerly his examination. Bowling Green, Ky Jan. 6. A (ances, it is said he first Insisted on printed an Item tJ thvi piToit thnt Hartford, two of whom ing. Capt. Young was regularly grad- gigantic consolidation of a number i confessing, though his counsel. Wil- - "full particular of tho marriage of lived here, tho Louisville Herald of House Convene. uated from the United States Mil- of electric railways and gas and elec- - Ham A. Morso, who, fearing his cli- - Prof. Otis N. Rock to .MIs- Martha Friday savs: Frankfort, Kv Jan. S. Tl.e, Ethel Tracy, In n petition filed In 1889. tric plants in cities In Kentucky in ent labored under a loss mentally, Potts, which took nlnen at iudi'.n- itary Academy in August, House of Repi'o'ontai'ves met nt office of the Circuit Clerk yeslapolls, Ind., last Sunday, will ap tho Without exception his entire service volvlng millions, was closed In declined to bear him. 12:2." p. m., wp'i Speikor Terrell years has been with Louisville. The support of the trade of twenty-tw- o When the attorney visited his cli- - pear In these columns net week, terday nsks a judgment for $.".000 presiding. Pnvr wts offer"! by against Adola Tracy, her mother-in-la- i the Ninth Cavalry, a colored regi involves the Rowling Green Street ,cnt, early this wjeek, he again plead- - some having come to hand too lute the Rev. Roger T. Nooe, of tho for the alleged alienation of ment. He is now in this city recelv- - Railway and Gas Light Company, ed to be allowed to confess, though for this issue." Christian church. ing final instructions for special ser- and similar plants In the cities of they urged him to think the matter - Tho occasion for this little notice the alfectlonn of the plaintiff's husBy a vote of SI to 29 tho was tbo reception of p letter Mgned band, Ernest Tracy: vice in Liberia in connection with Frankfort, Hopkinsville, Henderson, over more calmly. House ordered 100 copies of the The plaintiff sn'-- clio and Ernest Wednesday, however, he overrode "Ca.'l Morrln." Its subiolnlncr .pn tho reorganization of the military Paducah and OWensboro. Governor's message for each memcorpora- - their protestations and wrote the purporting to give a full and detailed Tracy were married Juno 20. 1900, ber ready for mailing nnd ono thouand police forces in that small AfriIt Is understood that theand lived together until May 10, can Republic. tion that takes these plants will be .confession in their presence, saying account of the manias above m.)ii mi 1 sand for the use of the Governor. i i i i rtt. Vintn no v..c -- .. .......... - ih KontnpUv TTHHtv f!nm. Ioq hn linnrliwl l.v tr vuw..., "TknnV tinned. . PVen tn whnl.- tlln liriilt midl1 -"1' n" Bas "or "UBOUPU, PjI- ....... .v. ..v. ..j ....-- ., Representative Wallace Brown Tracy, is the son of the do- ONE WAS ACQUITTED of just ,,leBt pany. Its headquarters will be at God, I have eased my conscience of Broom wore. On - offered a joint resolution providing OTHER CONTINUED Louisville and Lindsay Fitch will that load." The dofcndTHE irolnir n nrosa. wo wnro imnlilo In fendnnt. Adolla Tracv. .. . for tho amnlovmcnt nnd tiav of tho , -probably be at the head.. nrlnt the letter in full On Frldav nni- - ,c ,s nnegou, uy various acts, IHA , III : , I1ffIIfTfl, ,III ., MnimHn . All the , " IIMIII Illf Qwenaboro Inquirer says: The morning Mr. Rock appeared in The alienated the affections of plaintiff's Senate. Including doorkeepers, ste: plants in these several cities will bo jOXK ov u-- . After deliberating on tho case but reconstructed and many improve-- 1 imiuji nAiuhinu Herald office and demnndod to- - know, husband and enticed Mm to sepa-wh- o ographors, clerks, messengers, pora short time, tbo Jury"returned a ments made. had clven us this information. rnto himself from her. She says ters, etc. The list provides for six. Ky., Jan. 6. Ono of saying It was false. We showed she has been damaged In tbo sum of Hickman, verdict of not guilty In tho prosecution The bic deal has been In nrocess against Ed Salmon,. who has of consummation for the past lenitDP our. children born on Tuesday jhiin the letter, but ho did not rec $5,000, for which she asks Judg- teen places In the House and ten in the Senate. ment. been on trial irt the Circuit Court, months. "ivens, or tnis city, tno ognize "Carl Morris." It eventually means that J' MrB- - J- Speaker Terrell -- inou"-"' tve charged with manslaughter by kill thn State is about to enter Into nn - Now we want to say to Mr. "Carl boy, mod yesterdny afternoon Committo" on TUile nt folio""'-WallacA. H. of E. Notice. at- - ,cra ylng- James Warren. - The trial of olectri(Ji rauway building, and The survivors are girls, only one of Morris" In person, or whoever tho Ry order of County Union A. S Brown, H A. M. seems "to be strong. People name represents, thnt l'ho Ilomld tracted very little attention, as the that within a Jfew years these prosecution witness- ferent cities will bo connected with flocked to tho house to see, them. does not appreciate any such treat- - of E. thero will bo n Good's Ronds F. Pogue. - Bon E Nlles. Elwood defendant and L. C. Owings.' B S Wiles are well known characters, and interurban roads. The home man- coming by hundreds, and it Ib said fmqnt. If It was a joke, Intended for Convention held at the court house Hamilton.been in tho city agement of each Individual 'company that the death was caused by the Mr. Rock or The Herald, It wac a in Hartford next Saturday, January son, C. B. Thompson, K. L Young have frequently 'Everybody invited to and,W. v. Perry. court charged with various misde- will remain as it. Is, being governed, boy being exposed to tho air so Very poor and unwise one. calca- - 13th, 1912. Representative Sid G. Clav of- attend. Especially are the Magls meanors. much by visitors. Th attending lated only to embarrass a Mghly by the head office at Louisville. and othor conty ofncla,8 rc. fered a resolution excluding from physician gavo instructions for no spectable young couple and at tho Tho killing of James Warren took quested to be present. tho floor all norsous except tho place on the night of October 28, one elsq to bo permitted, and placed same tlmo put Tho Herald Jn the at- For Sale, L. B. TICHENOR. Pres. members of tho present and Inst nfrna hf vtall Imnrnvnrl n nnraa in tnlrn nnrn nt tlm mnthaii All.... i... .iHu 1910. at the colored resort of Ida Hlvf session and newspaper, men. HENRY M. PIRTLE, Sec'y. :& McCulloch on Plum street, In which ilahd in Ro,ugh river bottoms, 2H lnn,l children, and she has been turn-.l- y "for fun." Every reputable news- The Houso at 1:0C o'clock ad- ,, v "7 "" . Salmon, James and Erno3t Warren j miles west of Hartford. For fur-in- g people back emphatically, al- paper is engaged in the buslne.33 oC uu and Goldle Hall, a whitelglrl; werejthor, Dartlcular3, address X, care of (lowing no one entrance. Tho moth-I- n ptintlng the facts, and it is an Im- has been quite ill for several days, j journed to. 10 a. m. - The Herald. tho room at tho tlmo tho shootor la getting along nicely. 2tt position upon It to furnish It with Is reported to bo recovering, Subscribe for The HemlcL HI a yeaiy fr I organizations were 3,664 brought into combination, with an enormous capital of $20,279,162,-51In 190& the number of combined organizations had swelled to 10,000, capitalized at moro than These figures do $31,000,000,000. not lncludo the consolidation of banks, insurance companies and trust companies. Senator La Fol-letat Day City, Mich. 1904 1. te i to-da- I. ti prlce-makn- ns . 1 ! i d, -- - I y, s - ,. I dc.-ou- nt -.- ...... i - I e I - t 1 '"" r'-- r u'i. & x rm tynMy.' tHMlfriihii.njt- - s- - ,U' ijyrTyww,wv,ryi'iTi' "-- ' yrw:ii r1 mi??''???"!''? THE HARTFORD HERALD ktui.imimim'im "V-rm- '-" "WJWBC TAQK TWO, WEDNESDAY, JAN, 10. 1012., 5 J & OF THE BU- If. JgMJCTCTB CKSSE3C3223E3KIS 1 Dundee Mercantile Co. $10,000.00 Up-to-da- n fi Merchandise to close out in the next 30 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 te 1- - JAN ArA xirill Vl.JI ... j nUU Wl rkfrimna till -- A M. Plfa.: -.- Sir v MM.MMa7, tiifrln .Tamiaw 13. 1Q12., inr.lnsivf VM... J w, w-w-- .w. - wafrr.h thf rniintv nanprs w W-- ,.. ..V V further notice of this sale. Shoes We are going to offer the entire stock of 1 700 pairs of Men's, Boys', Ladies and Children's Shoes at from 25 to 75 jww -.- nVt wtyer ..VWll W-. frw V4 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: 10-all Wool Blankets were $5.00 per pair, closing out sale S3. 08. $2.50 Mixed Blankets, clos, ing out price $1.98. $1.50 Cotton Blankets, closing out price 98c. $2.00 Quilts, closing out price $1.65. $1.50 Comforts, .ciosing 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 2oc to $1.50. Will go in this closing out sale at from 10c to 79c. McicZS per cent, discount. This stock is nearly all new and in good condition and was purchased from the best Shoe people in the world and as everybody has to wear Shoes this time of the year, this is certainly the time to buy them. Calicoes, Cotton Goods of Standard Brands of Calico to close out at 5c per yard. 12,000 yards of Hoosier Cotton to close out at 6c per yard. 15,00 yards Timepieces One lot of Clocks and Watches that sold from $1.00 to $3.00. Will so at this closing out sale at from 60c to $2.00. 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 $3.00. All other items in our large stock of Dry Goods and Notions to close out at propor- out during this sale at 25 to 50 per cent, discount. 17 Men's, and Boys' New Overcoats to close out at 30 per cent, discount. General Clean-U- p tionately low prices.J Underwear One lot of Men's, Ladies' and Children's Underwear to go in this closing out sale at 25 per cent, discount. All of our big Stock of Farm Implements, Harness, Buggies, Wagons, Hardware, Furniture, many other things that and we haven't space to mention, will come under this same Closing Out Sale. Stoves, Groceries, Ladies', Misses' and Queensware We have an enormous stock to close out at from 20 to 40 per cent, discount i ' Children's Cloaks We have 23 stylish Cloaks to close out; discount, one-thir-d off. Now, the farmers have been blessed with fine crops and have realized good prices for them. Lets all start on W -- i1 the New Year, 1912 right by visiting this great Closing Out Sale and get the best bargains ever had for the money. This 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 kind and courteous treatment, whether you buy or not. We have arranged for sufficient clerk force to wait on everybody, so don't fail to come. Place, DUNDEE, KY.; time, JAN. 5, 1912. Respectfully, Dundee Mercantile Co., DUNDEE, :' t X INCOKPORATBD. K6NTUCKY. m'v -- it' U ,..J .' .JtMt tV. x dfciiA pws WEDNESDAY, JAN. 10, 18i2, Wep' ? THE HARTFORD HERALD cent burial. PAGE THIUSB. REWARD FUND Coaghs that keep you awako at night also disturb the sleep of tho reit of the family. Tbey can be (topped In a few rnlautci 'WltU . It is Ballard's Syrup Hors bound Relieving Power a Remedy of Great in All Lung and Throat Troubles. It IS THE MAYOR RETURNED Wednesday ho had tho leg placed in a coffln, covered with flowers, and followed It to n local cemetery whero he, as both mlnls-to- r and mourner, performed the last sad rites over tho deceased limb. Medicines that aid nature aro always most effectual. Chambor-laln- 's Cough Remedy acts on this plan. It allays the cough, relieves tho lunps, opens the secretions nnd aids nature In restoring the system to a healthy condition. Thousands havo testified to Its superior excellence. Sold by all dealers. m Reliable Market Reports. Nothing gives a newspaper a firmer place In public confidence than a Bad Spells " I suffered, during girlhood, from womanly weakness," writes Mrs. Mollie Navy, of Walnut, N. C "At last, I was and had to give up. We had three almost doctors. All the time, I was getting worse. I had bad spells, that lasted from 7 to 28 days. In one week, after I gave Cardui a trial, I could eat, sleep, and joke, as well as anybody. In 8 weeks, I was well. I had been an invalid for 5 weary years I Cardui relieved me, when everything else failed." bed-ridde- To Contrlbutors.inThomp-so- n, Matter. OF PROVIDENCE B&llard'o Horohound Dyrnp conveys a warming and relaxing Influence to tho congested lungs. Zlcals soreness, quiets tickling sensation In the throat, strengthens tho voice, loosens phlegm and relieves all Irritated conditions in tho ttjroat and lungs. Keep & bottle In tho house. la sandy to havo when needed and saves a, world of misery to tha'poroon affected. fa . n I . u and vitality-makintonic, we know of nothing that equals Vinol, our delicious cod liver and Iron tonlo (without oil). Vinol creates an appetito, good digestion and helps tho dally food to mako rich blood, form flesh, strong muscles and Impart new llfo and vitality to every organ In tho body. Wo ask those who need a strength and tontq restorative to call at our store and get a bottle of Vinol, with tho understanding that If It does not help thorn we will .refund their money without question. i?. Wilbur Mitchell, Beaver Dam, Ky. Jtlartford Drug Co., Hartford, Ky. strength-restoring g flosh-bulldin- g reputation for accurate and complete reports of the Business men Buy the $1.00 size. It contains flvo times as much REWARD UNCLAIMED IS $1,500 world's markets. as the SSo size, and you jret with each bottlo a throughout the West have long esHerrlck's Red Popper Porous Plaster for th chest. If you are weak and ailing, think what it would mean, d Ky., Jan. 4. Tho teemed The Chicago Providence, ST. LOWS, IW. roSPWETOB JAMES F. MUMO for the uniformly trustworthy way to you, to recover as quickly as Mrs. Navy did. For more $1,500 reward offered for the conIn which it covers the whole Held of than 50 years, this purely vegetable, tonic remedy,for women, viction of tho person who murdered For Weak Slxbt or Sore Ere, use Stephen Bye Salve. It care. and commercial news. Henry Thompson on December 26, financial has been used by thousands of weak and ailing sufferers. you want to know what ISolqAnd RgeoMMCMocoBvi last year, has been returned to the Whether They found it of real value in relieving their aches and contributors. Acquiescing in the fu- consols are worth In London or Iloavcr Dam, Ky. .Donovan & K v o.. Hartlord, Ilmi"iu pains. Why suffer longer? A remedy that has relieved tility of its own efforts to bring the what railroad stocks aro quoted at in New York, what price corn Is and helped so many, is read", at the nearest drug store, for slayer to Justice, Webster county bringing In Kansas City or how use, at once, by you. Try k, today. has abandoned all hope of unearthwheat Is selling at Minneapolis or DANIEL BOONE AXLE GREASE ing tho murder mystery that has Chicago, you can always turn to tho Write to: Ladies' Advisory Dept- - Chittanoqn Medicine Co.. Chtttiaoora. Teoa, fal tot Special Instructions, and dook. Home Treatment lor Women." sent tree. ) St thrilled all Western Kentucky with financial and commercial pages of ilts many sensations. d Wk Tlie with the cer8Vi4. The reward raised by the citizens tainty of getting the latest facts In And don't of Providence to which full and unbiased form. Wlllson contributed $500, brought Tho men who write the local live have to grease detectives to the scene of the murBtock, board of trade and financial der from all sections of tho Missisnews of The d aro exbut once a sippi Valley. To all of them the unperienced staff editors whose years raveling of the facts presented a week. problem still unsolved, and the so- of trusted acquaintance with loading, men often give them Inside tips That question will be asked you almost daily by business men seeking- yout lution to the enigma now rests with on Importnnt news In advance of services, if you qualify take the Draughon Training and show ambition ton-- . Power that rights all wrongs. the Moro BANKERS indorse Colleges than Indorse all other busiMade in Louisville by CHAS. C. STOLL OIL CO. other papers. The only morning ness colleges COMBINED. DRAUGHON'S 18 The money was placed In trust newspaper 48 Colleges in States. International repuation. In Chicago having Its Danklne, Tjrpewrltlnir. Pcnmimhlp. Knellsh, Nptllln?, Arithmetic. Letter Writing, Dmlmrw with tho Providence Banking ComItn- -r HLK auxiliary branches. Good POSfl IONS GUARANTEED under reasonable conditions. own special correspondent to cover Bookkeeping. Bookkeepers all over Home Study. Thousands of banleash- never before at this season of the pany until such time as the person the New York stock market Is Tho tho United States say that Draughon's iers, bookkeepers and stenographers who discovered convicting evidence year, and the customary holiday George S. Beachel's New System of Bookkeeping saves them BUSINESS good positions as the result of. p of twelvo days wa3 reduced should claim It. Since tho Improb- dally telegraphic reports from the from 25 to 50 percpnt in work nnd worry taking Draughon's Home Study. ability of ever ttndlng the guilty to two. Early in Januury, it is said, Shorthand. Practically all U. S. offiCATALOGUE. For prices on lesson stock and money markets of Wall tho steel mills nil over the country party Is so great, Mayor Ed Mont- Street are models of insight and ac- cial court reporters write the System of BY MAIL, write J no. F. Dravc.iion. of Providence, suggested curacy. Shorthand Draughon Colleges teach. President, Nashville, Tenn. Forfr catARE AFRAID will be working up to 90 per cent, gomery, money Tho makes Whyr Because they know it is the best, alogue on course A T COLLEGE, write be returned to the that tho capacity. of Blast furnaces, long It n point to cover In full the finanDRAUGnON'S PRACTICAL BUSINESS COLLEGE idle, havo resumed operations, and donors. cial reports of corporations and the Naahvilla or Memphis or Knoxville, Tenn., or Paducah, Ky., or Evansvillc, lad. Mayor Montgomery, who, from exbanking activities of Chicago and Of Democratic Success tho Steel corporation confidently the first, has taken the load In tho pects 1912 to bo the banner year of "Speculative " Investigations, is still the West. The different its history. This Year. and notes of Wall Street and fr rttMitiWii i un The same story of increased 'ac- hopeful of solution, but merely for LaSalle street happenings are valgood of the community. tivity is told by the railroads. The the moral Barnes & Smith "Although I am very much dis- ued bv the largest brokers for their IN FACT, IT New York, New Haven and Hartglimpses of real "Inside history" of appointed tho murderer of Attorneys At Law that ford, which last spring laid off sevtho various markets. - KENTUCKY HARTFORD, eral thousand men, lately has taken Henry Thompson has not been brought to Justice," said" Mayor . II Unmet Mini !. '. Mnlil MemrA. pneumonia, a cold 1 There Is Increased Activity in them all back, and many more beTo prevent HllllOllllf. Ill Hi tllf) llHlllfltl im ll a lllttllT- "I am still hopeful settled In tho lungs should be sides. Tho shops at Hartford, tho Montgomery. klilu fur lli urn. ml priu'llie .if l.w, crliiiiiml huiI illviirci that we may at some time in tho All Over the Mr tuiltta Business company officials say, will be busier to nt once. Put a helnc '.iiiiiI lliiriir), - ir trull tl (mm have a solution to tho mystery W. H. & J. F. GILLESPIE, tlrlni; mil "4Ke. Mr It.inr. wilt during the coming year than they RED PEPPER POROUS lillltlllll ally HHlt llcll jimi'tlr Country. OSlrr havo been for four years back. All that so deeply puzzled us. Differ- PLASTER on the ch.est and take PR.OPRIETORS. lliirtrnril Hi iiulillctii biillillni;, 11m W foril, Ky. big railroads have placed large ent theories and clues havo been BALLARD'S HOREHOUND SYRUP the TRUSTS DESTROYING UNIONISM orders for now equipment, a recent followed out, but all to no purpose. Internally. It's a winning combi..BUCKSMITH1NG.. "The communly has gone to great nation. Buy the dollar size HoroJ. M. POK'lhK, order of tho New York Central expense In efforts to got the facts hound Syrup; you get n porous (By C. H. Tavonnor.) alone calling for an expenditure of Law, Washington, Jan. 4. Business $23,000,000. All of them aro work- of tho case, and still we aro with- plaster freo with each bottle. Sold BEAVER DAM, KY. out any answer. That some one In by Hartford Drug Co., Hartford, men all over the country aro ex- ing their men to full capacity. Will practue his profession In Ohio and .lining counties. Special attention Rlteatoaf pressing complete confidence In the Republican orators who expect to Providence has a knowledge of tho Ky., Donovan & Co.f Beaver Dam, inslnessentrusted to his care. Democratic House. They aro not fool tho voters with the old scare case, either direct or indirect, I Ky. m being fooled by the old bugaboo about Democratic success meaning have not tho slightest doubt. And FRANK L. FELIX, Fine Magazine Offer. about 'Democratic success meaning business depression, are going to this is what leads me to believe A that the future will sooner or later I am familiar havo both hands full from now on. For a limited time we will offer business depression.' Law, Norman E. Mack's National Monthleaders with how tho Democratic Louis D. Brandels, tho famous solve tho problem for us. HAfiTFORD, KY. "It would seem almost Impossi- ly, a Democratic Magazine for Men fool about this, and the leaders and Boston Will practice his profession In OhlomadoA lawyer, who looks, acts, fining counties and In the Court of Aptxals) tho majority of the party aro con- walks and talks like Abraham Lin- ble In these modern times that, such and Women, and the Hartford HerJrlmlnnl practice and Collections a tdattT. OfBceln the Herald building servative. The tariff will bo rovls-e- d coln, while testifying before the a man could bo slain in open day- ald, a newspaper of the same kind, downward, but it will bo done Senate Trust Investigating Commit- light without the law being able to both one year for only $1.15. mags OTTO C. MARTIN B. P. MCKE.NNET conservatively, and without disturb- tee, showed how tho trusts receiv- lay its hand on the guilty person. Tho National Is a unnecesing business conditions ing the greatest protection have de Much more so does it appear that azine bubbling over with good way, when wo think of the numer- things. sarily. Democrats realize that bus- stroyed trades unionism, & reduced Its contributors are the foremost iness men have rights which must wages, increased working hours, ous attempts that have been made to follow out the various theories. men and women of tho land. It Is bo protected." HARTFORD, KY. and driven Americans out and This statement by Congressman brought foreign immigrant Inbor With each attempt at solution, the same size of the Saturday Evening question has grown more and more Post and Is beautifully Illustrated ..CENERAL INSURANCE.. John H. Itothorrael, of Pennsyl- into their mills. vague. However, the citizens can throughout. Politics, good Action, vania, chairman of the committee He exposed tho Injustice and fuLife. Accident. Sick on Expenditures in the department tility of tho Tobacco Trust settle- feel relieved In that they have left brilliant rovlews, Interesting deof Commerce and Labor, is endors- ment, effected by the United States no stono unturned In the investiga- partments, humor, with Georgo Ado And Fire and John Kendrlck Bangs as regued by all the Domocratu in Con- Supremo Court, and said tho rule tions." Will Also Bond You. "It seems to me," said Mayor lar monthly gress. Mr. Rothermel's homo is in laid down nmounted to this: "What to this de"that partment. A magnzlne that will Penn., which Is in tho man has illegally Joined together, Montgomery! in conclusion, Reading, tho moral good of the community Interest every member of tho fammanu- lot no court put asunder." heart of tbe Pennsylvania Otto C. from the facturing section. In contrast with tho record of is at stake, and for this one reason ily. Every reader of tho Hartford ynvW&7 ff I trust that Providenco will some Herald knows what It is nnd what OLDEST MAIL Evidence is multiplying that bus- the tariff protected trusts,, Mr. riDncD unucc iness men do not fear Democratic Brandels presented instances where day learn tho truth." it stands for. Don't fall to take II II.TFOI.1), KV. success In 1912, and that, on the!rrCes have been reduced, IN THE SOUTII.' of this great combination nnd HOW'S THIS? Tfnr utmost half o centurvvre haveaerred ex (f"i. i ;i studs iiir WI'mui A: "offer. contrary, they will wolcomo It. This wages raised, in Industries operated tf clash cly tle Southern trade. Wrl'e We offer One Hundred Dollars ReAddress. ' 'iiiuo, opposite conit liott.M-- . for our tree illustrated catalogue. WVi is due almost wholly, tho Houso under free competition. Yet tho ward for any case of Catarrh that can practice liN piolcssiiui way standpatters would have tho work- u uA llu leaders say, to tho business-lik- e & G. not bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. (otti'ts of this mill adjoining counin which tho Democrats havo hand ingmen bellovo that the ' Box 26 Louisville, Kf. t F. J. Cheney & Co., ties mill Cimit 01 Appeals. Coiiiiik..-clled affairs slnco they wore placed In high protection wall was put Artlclo Guaranteed. WSSWJSvatT Toledo," Oh'o. mid cilmlnal practice a simm control of the lower House of Con- up exclusively for their benefit. We, the undersigned, have known laity. gress a year ago. The Steel trust, Tho Republicans have selected tho 15 ypars, and which would havo moro reason than man who is to be In charge of tho F. J. Cheney for the last any other trust to bo suspicious of filling of the Republican campaign believe him perfectly honorable In all PARKER'S Democratic success, is thriving as barrel for tho 1912 contest. Ho Is business transactions, and financially HAIR BALSAM able to carry out any obligations made ttititifivf the Clann and lnxunanl Tniwth.hits. Womotcl Fred V. Upham, who was assistant by his firm. Hever Fails to Itontoro Gray to it Youthful Color. trust contribution grabber In 1908. llfur Cuiei fiaip diwatri Waldlng, KInnan & Marvin, hair tailing, We aro Ready for JQcandilnQri Drur t Between Presidential elections Mr. CONVALESCENTS Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, o Your Old... Upham trains with tho Busse maHall's Catarrh Curo is taken Interchine in Chicago, runs a coal moacting directly upon the blood nopoly during the winter and an nally, Se.Those' Recovering from Any and mucous surfaces of the system ico trust, diying the summer, and vere Illness per also has a lumber company, a rail- Testimonials sent free. Price, 73c long wasting Illness, conbottle. Sold by all druggists. After, a Which you have laid buck- road, and a fow banks and trust valescents require nourishing food Take Hall's Family Pills for consticoncerns under control.ready to make them new. An Ideal that will not overtax the dlgestlvo pation. ' Send your old Suits, old functions and In tho way of a selection! PLACED IN YOUR RESI- - Put Up in Three Sizes, 25c, 50c and $1.00 Still Has Hopes Thatthe Awful Tragedy Will Yet Be Solved. per Bottle. CARD!) I Woman'sTonic Record-Heral- , "WE use1; , Record-Heral- SW Record-Heral- YOU WANT a Better - JOT I Record-Heral- Iot-u- Record-Heral- d Gos-dp- -- W1UME jeaiLESPSEJ BROTHERS. ed ri-r- pt fu-tu- ro HER-RICK- 'S -- -- 111 , ReDairwtr? Attorney at Horseshoeing Specialty Attorney at HARTFORD, Kentucky. high-clas- -- A Wi fisy riartin Attorney at Le.w Payne-Al-drl- ch P. Barnes oJ S". nl -- j j St Fqir Clones - HAVE A ROUGH RIVER TELEPHONE Tho Worm Tunis. Tho Bowling Green Messenger assorts that the editor of the Times was twlco a member- - of tho Legislature, Why slander a man nfter llo Is dead and reformed? Wo nevor did It. but once, and didn't do It much then.- - Glasgow Times. Wlion given as soon as the croupy cough appears, Chamberlain's Cough Remedy wllj ward oft an attack of croup and prevent all danger and cauBQ of anxiety. Thousands of mothers, uso it successfully; Sold by all dealers. m MAN IS OWN MOURNER AT FUNERAL OF HIS LEG LLiSlWJIil&El.VTOIiSiWLLV On December 27th, was tho by Felt Hats, old Coat Suits to ins we guarantee our work to give satisfaction, if not no money received. strangest funeral .ever known conducted in Minneapolis, Minn. John Moes, of UENCE Oil PLACE OF BU8- INESS, AND PUT YOURSELK IN DIRECT CONTACT WTH THE a street car, and sp badly Injured i that a fow dnysago one leg had to ! bo amputated. When Moes came from finder tho Influence o' the anesthetic, ho demanded to know what had ,becomo of tho amputated i limb. When told that it would be! attended to, Moos objectod to any one touching tho limb l)ut himsolf, and declared that It .should havo do-- 1 i that city, was run-ove- r Send them to Long Distance Lines TO ALL STATES. FOR THE COMPANY'S SPECIAL CONTRACT TO THE FARMERS, CALL ON 01! ADDRESS Hartford Pressing Club Y. M. C. A. Bldg. FRF.D NALLfMgr. J. W. O'BANON. LocaJjMlunnger, m W. C , ShifTON. Subscribe for The Herald. Incorporated. UotllwDaiii, ICy. It K II Sai . Ei. ,ifc. -- . , lMHar J&--- . nW'MgMW rAGS? ?ff!3ffl9&& i wt. mi m -- SSSp::, Tnwn0 fi pfl'y.i' - -; immQf!tifl(li'tyimmmmH,)i. nvtwirmti,jwiir I royiu vertatllo talents, and he will wear the honors of his office with full dignity and ability. The Loulsvlllo Times has Issued enlltlod booklet another little THE HARTFORD HERALD ago with grip, which finally dovel a vory aggravated case of pneumonia. Mr. Howard 'was born in McLean county on April 28, 1834, and waB 1912 In' his 78th year. ,Ho has always been a prosperous farmer,, a prominent member of the, Baptist church by and ono of tho loading Domocrats of Big Affair Attended that section of the county. Ho is survived by his wlfo, who is also Many Leaders. dangerously ill of pneumonia, and Messrs. tho following children: WORLD-WID- E HIGH-PRIC- E WAVE James and Nestor Howard, of Utlca, and 'Blanchard Howard, of Henderson; Mrei J, w. Tompkins, Mrs. A. Shown to be Erroneous How A, Westerflold, Mrs. Bert Haley and Mrs. Rex O'Flynn. WEDNESDAY, JAM. , 12. The Hartjord Herald HEBER MATTHEWS, FRANK L.FELIX. NDICH opQd Into 'i " i i b ' "Who's Who," in tho General Assembly, complied on tho samo order of tho one It issued under the same o Entered at the Hartford class. titlo two years ago. The little book as mail matter of tho second let gives a lot of valuable Informatho personnel of tion concerning Legislature and tho account, Hoosevelt waB the Kentucky At last governing powers, past and present. atlll rocking the boat. The Times deserves congratulations In politics a boom sometimes If, not Cash for this stroke of enteroon changes to a boomerang. prise. " Most all of us aro willing to forSUNNYDAIiK enemies If we are only pergive our Jan. 8. The farmers are talking 'em first. muted Jo get Bquare with about putting out a largo crop of many men have ac- tobacco this year. We think that No wonder so cidents while out hunting. Some they bad better cut the acreage of them get half shot before they down and get a better price for what they ralso. You Bee what the start. present crop brought you this time, Ollogodypsla, a lack of thirst, Is a Mr. Farmer, so hold to the A. S. of It Is E. and get good prices for your tonew disease. Just announced. supposed to be cultivated, not con- bacco. tracted. Mr. Joe Maiden, of Palo, sold a mules last week to Mr. Girls wnoare "banking" on 1912 fine pair of ArmlBtcad, of Clear Run, for $400 of leap-yeand the possibilities cash. should also remember that Mr. R. A. Duko, of Magan, went totals thirteen. to Hartford last Saturday on busSenator Wm. O. Bradley has come iness. of Gray and Mrs. Sis Mrs. Bettlo out strong for a for the Presidency. WImpsatt, of Concord, anil Mra. President Taft But does that really settle the mat- John WImpsatt, of Palo, visited Mr. and Mrs. James Gray last week. ter? Misses Effle and Edith Duke, of sysAccording to managers of the home. Thoy and Mr. Palo, have returned tem, both President Taft have been visiting their sister, Mrs. Roosevelt arc on the right road but A. R. Renfrow, at the Narrows, for tho wrong train for the Presidential the past week. Thoy report a fine nomination. time and aro now ready to start to "involuntary" school at Hartford. Roosevplt's Col. Mr. Duo and Miss Neal Alford, for tho Presidency Is candidacy seems to be stirring up the an- of this place, started to school at what morning. imals In tho Republican menagerie Hartford this Miller, of Magan, Mr. Damon most Just at present. visited Mr. George HIckey, nt Conschools and cord, last Sunday. Tako the churches, newspapers out of the country and Mr. Sandy Smith has sold his we would go nncV to barbar'sm, farm and will move in a few days to very quickly. Whether you believe Owensboro. Mr. J. T. Lowe will go to OwensIn the efficiency of any one of these three or not, ever stop to think of It? boro In a few days to lay in a stock blacksmith material. Perhaps you remember It was of ago that Col. RooseCONCORD. said some years velt "made" Taft. But there seems Jan. 8. Mrs. Henry Allen and to be an "unmaking" process going children left last Monday for Bloom-Ingto111., where she will make her on Just at present, with tho doughty Colonel supervising the proceed- future home. ings. Mr. A. L. Smith has sold his farm to Mrs. Ellen Wysong, of Sunny-dal- e, Perhaps one explanation of the Mr. consideration $000. opposition of newspapers to woman many editors are Smith does not know jet where he suffrage Is that will locate. baldheaded and In case they should Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dalton, of they realize that ever run for office, spent last SunSulphur Springs, their chances with the fair sex at day with Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Barnes. box would be nlll. the ballot Emmet Smith and Cephus Vance has went to Owensboro last Monday, reHustler The Madlsonvllle ceased to appear as a daily, but wjll turning Tuesday. v Publisher Mr. A. B. Miller and Mrs. Ellon continue (livens says the dally has never Wysong went to Hartford Saturday made any money from the start. on business. Quite a number of the farmers Mr. Glvens Is a good newspaper man and whon he gives up a ven- from this local attended the Counture, It Is a fair Indication that ty Union at Hartford Friday and Saturday. there Is nothing in It. Miss Elsie Smith, of Sunnydalo, pasRev. Melbourne P. Boynton, spent from Friday till Sunday with Baptist tor of Lexington-avenu- e her aunt Lcssle Barnes, of this Church at Chicago, declares that place. preachers aro underpaid, overworkMr. J. P. Thompson, of East ed and aro In need of a labor union Hartford, was in' this neighborhood There one day to protect their Interests. last week. seems to be no reason why the minMaster Harland Barnes has reistry should not Join the great turned to his home here from a ten-datrades unions In organization for a visit with his uncles, Henry better livelihood. and Ed Barnes, of Beaver Dam. In his message to the Legislature TiKITCIIFIELD LIVERYMAN Gov. McCreary strongly favors ImSUFFERS FIRE LOSS A good Idea and worth migration. urgont attention. In the matter of Leltchfleld, Ky., Jan. 6. The gain In population Kentucky has livery and feed stable of Cliff Milan, not kept pace with other States. In this city, was destroyed by flro There has been too much going this morning at 1 o'clock. The fire away and not enough coming Into was not discovered until It was beour borders. There Is plenty of yond control, and three horses and of tho a small quantity of feed were burnroom here for Immigrants right kind, without any detriment ed. The barn was a small one, and to our native citizenship. Lot the was owned by G. II. Gardner. Tim good people come. loss is partially covered bv InsurMr, McCreary has been Governor ance. Last February Mr. Milan sufof Kentucky somo several days now, fered severely from a fire, losing alBo Kentucky has been under Dem- several horses and his livery stock. ocratic administration for the same Kulwcillie for The Herald. SI n jenr. length of tlmo, but we have not heard yot of where the negroes were horded up and put Into hondago, llko thoy were told by their Republican bosses would take place If tho nbovo events transpired. How much longer will the nogro suffer himself to bo deluded during election times by his whlto Republican brother? post-onicar n, semi-weekly. ys E0IT0R8 PRANK L. FELIX, Pub. and Prop'r. . lip Citizenship. One Fourth Off! V 'i firmly believed that we were about to sell High. Grade Fall arid Winter Clothing, seasonable If you ' Ladies' Suits and Coats at ONE-FOURTH OFF rr: Protection Swaps 'bur m i m WE SEEM TO GET WORST OF IT (By C. H. Tavcnner.) Washington, Jan. 6. Coming In with the new year 1912, n, year in which tho Democratic hosts confidently expect to elect a President and march into the promised land, the Jackson Day banquet in Washington January 8 marks a triumph in the ascendency of the Domocracy that has not been signified in any similar gathering In many years. With an array of leaders at the banquet board such as the party has not boasted for perhaps a half a century; with 700 prominent party men present from far and wide to this add Importance and brilliance coupled with the knowledge of all, that the enemy is hopelessly divided and dumbfounded, makes tho Jackson Day gathering an auspicious .occasion to every Democrat. On the list of speakers are to be found the names of Norman E. Mack, of New York, chairman of the National Democratic commttteo; Champ Clark, of Missouri, Speaker House; Joseph of tho Democratic of Missouri; R. Folk, .Tamos T. Lloyd, chairman of the National Democratic Congressional Committee; William J. Bryan, of Nebraska, three times Democratic candidate for President; Woodrow Wilson, Governor of Now Jersey; John W. Kern, United States Senator from Indiana; William R. Hearst, of New York; Alton TJ. Parker, of New York, and United States Chas. F. Johnson, of Senators Maine, nnd Atlco Pomerono, of Ohio, with Senator James A. O'Gor-mar. of New York City, as n, toast-maste- BENNETTS. Jan. 8. Mrs, W. R. Griffin, who has been 111 for some time, died FriSaturday at day and was burled She leaves a Nocreek cemetery. husband and several children to mourn her loss. Mr. and Mrs. McCormlck ate visiting hor daughter nt Knoxvllle, Tonn. Mr. Tom Chinn and family are moving to Beaver Dam and ,Mr. Porter and family, of the Mines, are moving on the farm of Mr. Chinn. Mr. Lee Royal and family have moved Into this vicinity. Misses Bessie, Desslo and Lessle Greer aro visiting their aunt, who lives near Whltesvllle. Uncle John Portor, of Lynn City, Is visiting relatives at this place. Miss Latty Sparks was "the guest of Mrs. W. G. Hayden, of Maxwell, last week. . The school here will close in four weeks. You'd come hero to buy, wouldn't you? . Wo. prir'o ourselves on selling Good Clothing,Ladies' Suits.and that they aro worth the regular price is a matter of record. Now, if you knew that seventy.fivo cents would buy a dollar's' worth of Good Clothing, you1 4 would buy it, wouldn't you? Of Course If You Believe;! It ii - But thejtrouble is, that .you don't believe it. Bo many dealers rant about- bargains that are really snares, and print bombastic stuff that Bhows 'fraud on its face, that you aro 'about out of belief. We can't blame you, but we reserve the right to prove what we say, and we will, if you will give us the opportunity. We are unloading our Fall and Winter Clothing, Xadies'j iSuits and Coats that's what we are at. Pioking'choice will go quickly. Come now if you want to' Bave money. Hereare somo of our induce- ments:" Men's Suilg, regular price $10.00 reduced prlco $ 7.50 Men's Suits.regular prico 15.00 reduced price 11.25 Men's Suits, regular price 20.00 repuccd price 15.00 Men's Overcoats, regular prico $5.00 reduced price $3.75 Men's Overcoats, regular prico 10.00 reduced price 7.50 Men's Overcoats, regular-pric- o 15,00 reduced prico......... 11.25 Ladies' Suits, regular prieo $10.00 reduced price . $7.50 Ladies' Suits, regular price 15.00 reduced prico 11.25 Ladies' Suits, regular prico 20.00 reduced prico 15.00 Ladies Coats, regulap prico $5.00 reduueed price ,.$3.75 Ladies' Coats, regular price 10.00 reduced prico 7.50 Ladies' Coats, regular prico 15.00 reduced prico . 11.25 that pine out of y ten cases of rheumatism are simply rheumatism of the muscles duo to cold or damp, or chronic rheumatism, and require no InterApply nal treatment whatever? Chamberlain's Liniment freely and see how quickly It gives relief. For Do you know ov-er- sale by all dealers. m Already during this session of Congress many of the (orators among the standpat Republicans havo tried to explain the prevailing high prices with the argument that the high price wave Is world-widThis is another of the half-trutwhich the Republicans seek to have tho people accept as a whole excuse. Mr. R. H. Hooker, of London, read a paper before the Royal Statistical Society of England recently, In which he showed that tho Increased cost of "all commodities" was twice as much in Germany and Unite England. ed States as in "Comparing food prices for this year wjth 1899," said Mr. Hooker, "we find there haB been an increase of 1 per cent In France; 8 per cent. In England; 25 per cent, in Germany; 28 per cent, in Canada, and 34 per cent, in the United States." Why Is It that "world-wid- e causes" result in an increase, of 1" and 8 per cent, in France and England, and 34 per cent in this coune. high-protectihigh-protectifree-trad- try? High protectionists always address their appeals to farmers and worklngmen. "High tariff," they argue, "means high prices for farm products and high wages for the workers." Last year 145,000 American farmers, all of whom were supposed to be enjoying the fruits of a tariff, left this country and went to Canada. In tho same period approximately n million laborers came to this country from abroad, 81 per cent, of them coming from the south of Europe, where wages are low, education almost nothing, and standards of living primitive and fllthv These laborers aro taken In by tho trusts at wages but little better than tbev got at home, and under conditions of employment unthinkable to American worklngmen. Thus the high tariff drives out good American farmers, and bringIn what? - CITY ORDINANCE. Tho City Council of tho City of Hartford, Ky do ordain as follows: Come now and give us an opportunity to prove That tho tax rate for general purposes In said city for tho ensuing what wo say. year be and the samo 1b fixed at forty-five cents on each one hundred dollars ($100) of taxable property In said city, as shown by the assessINCORPORATED. ment of the City Assessor as of date, equalized September 15, 1911, and by the Board of Equalization, and tax on each male resi$1.50 pol dent of said city over 21 years of ago, and $1.00 on each dog over 4 months old September 15, 1911. In said city, owned or harbored by a resident of said city. Said tax Is levied for the purpose of paying off and discharging tho that balance of any Indebtedness may be dwing by said city, and for the further purpose of maintaining and Improving tho streets and alleys, street lights, salaries of officers and employes and all other incidental expenses of said city government. That the tax rate for the' purpose of paying interest on the sewer bonds and creating a sinking fund for the final redemption of said bonds, be and same Is fixed, at thirty cents on each one hundred dollars ($100) of taxable property in said clty.as shown by the assessment One of tho City Assessor as of date, September 15, 1911, and equalized by --ANDthe Board of Equalization. It is further ordered that all of said tax shall bo due and payable on DailyCOURIER-JOURNALo- ne the first day of February, 1912, and ' V. If hot paid on or boforo tho first day April, 1912, a penalty of 6 per of centum shall be added to same and collected with said tar by tho marshal of said city, then upon all taxes unpaid upon the first day of each not included in above special Sunday Courier-Journmonth thereafter an additional Sunday, extra, $2.00 per year, 1 six months, 50c of 1 per cent, shall bo added and rates. collected by tho said marshal. three months. Send your subscription and make check payApproved January 4, 1912. able to the Hartford Herald. JAMES H. WILLIAMS, Mayor. R. T. COLLINS, Clork. This offer is good on all back subscriptions and CARSON & CO., Great Subscription Offer Special Bargain Rate! AND FEBRUARY, 1912. The Hartford Herald Year GOOD ONLY DURING JANUARY Daily Daily " " " year ,$4.00 6 months $2.75 3" $2.00 al i fv great confidence in this That was a fitting favor, worthistandard cough medicine. McCreary ly bestoved, when Gov Sold for seventy years. Col. W. B. Haldoraan, edappointed Times, as Ad- Any good doctor will tel you that a mediof itor jutant Genoral of tho State of Ken- cineitslike Ayer's Cherry Pectoral cannot best work if the bowels are tucky, to succeed Gen. Johnston, tho do Ask your doctor if he knows talcing effect at onco. Bppointment mythlnp better than Ayer's Pills for p. typical Col. Hafdoman ia this sluggishness of the liver. latU by tb jr. O. AYEH CO., &owU, Xau. of broad Information and cor--ectiKen-tuckinn Mr. Stockman, Mr. Driver whoever has chargo of dumb brutes theso wintry days ho merciful to your beasts. Remember they, too, fool the biting cold. ProvldP them with shelter or protection of some 8ort an old quilt or an old shed la bettor tbnn no'thing. You will loso nothing by It nnd tho chances aro you will" bo the gainer inmoro ways than In the glorious satisfaction of doing n kindly net. Coughs and Colds SI OO Per Pinto Was paid at a banquot, to Henry Clay, In New Orleans In 1842. Mighty costly for thoso'wlth stomach y peotroublo or indtgostlon. ple everywhere use Dr. King's Now Life Pills for theso troubles as well as liver, kidney and bowel disorEasy, safe, sure. Only 25 ders. m cents at James H. Williams. To-da- for tho Hartford Herald. Subscribe or renew NOW, as ,this offer iB positively good only during January and Febru- aay, 1912. Remember this is Presidential year, and by this combination you s ill get all tho news County, State and Nation. You could not please us bet- ter than to ask your doctor about Ayer's Cherry Pectoral for coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis. Thousands of families always keep it in the house. The approval of their physician and the experience of many years have given them Constipation Is tho cause of manv ailments and disorders that make life miserable. Take Chambcrlaln'n Stomach and Liver Tablets, koep your bowels regular and you will avoid these diseases. For salo bv m all dealers. A. G. HOWARD, PROMINENT FARMER, DIES AT UTICA A G. Howard, one of thdbcnt known and most prominent farmers of Daviess county, died at his home Saturday afternoon near Utlca shortly beforo 3 o'clock, after a short illness of pneumonia, which by grip. was superinduced ,Mr, Howard was taken ill about 10 days FIFTY FREE SCHOLARSHIPS Will bo given away by Draughon's Practical Business Collego, Nashville, Tonn., In a misspelled word contest. Find all tho misspelled and, as exwords In a plained In tho ad., "you will got a FREE Scholarship; or ten cents for each misspelled word you find, if you fall to find ,them all. Tho ad. contains loss than one hundrod misspelled words. Write the Collego mentioning Tho Herald, and it will send you a copy of tho ad. Tho tlmo Is short. Act NOW. half-pageato-da- y, F. W. CREAGER, Cecilian, Ky, con-tlpate- d. Breeder of High Grade Poland Chinas and Silver Wyan-dott- e Chickens. This herd was awarded five premiums out Every family has need of a good, For sprains, of seven entries at tho last Kentucky State Fair. Likewise llnlmont. reliable e at the Hardin and bruises, soreness of tbo musclcs'and was awarded swoepstake-premiumCounty Fairs laBt Fall. pajns thero is nond hotrheumatic s La-Ru- ter than Chamberlain's, dealers. Spld by all m . " All'Ptes Sold Strictly on Guarantee. Affj IE3S2ZI , .j,,,! IHOJWMIW WEDNESDAY, JAN. 10, 1912. THE HARTFORD HERALD J. H. Miles, TParadiso; rAGECTVTE. McOll fef PaiUrn No. Prlei, 15 ctntJ 4421 LADIES' COAT 3 se- have on hand a WElection still Ladies' and pretty fair of Misses' Cloaks 4 and Coat Suits which we have placed on off regular prices. If intersale at d ested, call at once. Also our complete line of Winter Millinery at ,the price. Avail yourself now of this opportunity of securing these big bargains at the reduction price, and remember it Pays to one-thirone-third-o- ff Trade with a House that Saves you Money. QrPlano Coupons With Every Purchase "0 J4$z&&Ck. K Judge and Mrs. W. B. Taylor Time Tawere called to Rochester Saturday, ble at Beaver Dam, Ky. South Bound.. owing to tho serious Illness of Mrs. ftorth Bound. No. 132 4:05 a.m. No. 12111:35 p.m. Taylor's mother. No 12212:28 p.m. No. 1012:48 p.m. Olil) PAPERS FOR SALE at Tho No. 1022:48 p.m. No. 1318:55 p.m. Herald office. Nice and clean, tied J. K. Williams, Agt up In bundles. Five cents a bundle, three for ten cents. tf Illinois Central Railroad V y O O sfrfntnrLrsnfSftsf IOCAIi NEWS AND ooooooooooooooooo U. S. Carson wants iii PEHSONAIj points o ltf O hogs or Anyono contemplating buying fine chickens will do well to read F. W. Crcager's advertisement, found In another column. your Furs, n FOR, 8ALl-A- H of my household goods, cheap. Terms, cash. MRS. PRANK MAY, Hartford. Qood Shaves and beat 'Hair Cuts at Riley's Barbor Shop. ' Try It2 . one. r Jiiss Mary Spaulding has return, cd from a visit to her mother In l Chicago, Mr. T. H. Benton, Centertown, gave Tho Herald a pleasant call Monday. Mrs. A. I. Nail returned last weok from a visit with relatives at Smith's Grove, Ky. Riley's now Barbor Shop is and you get courteous treat- bedFOR SALE One three-piec- e, room suit, six Rocking Chairs, one single Wardrobe, Coal Oil Stove and Kitchen Cablnot, 1 Heater and Dlnlngroom furniture, MRS. R. A. NOFSINOER. 2t2 Mr. J. C. Rlloy went to Owens-bor- o yestorday morning in answer to a tolophono message calling him to tho bedside of his aunt, Mrs. Dolla Monarch, who is dangerously 111. v W. E. Ellis has the boat and greatest variety of Feed Stuff In town for sale, and will pay you tho highest cash prices for all kinds of Produce Also Flour and Meal for sale. 50t4 Mr. J. w. Marks, who is assistant engineer on a now railroad nen It2 Whltesburg, Letchor county, Ky., ment there. spend a Mrs. Minnie Fehr, of Cannolton, arrived home Wednesday to row days. He returned to his work Ind., Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Sunday. W. C. Schlemmer, city. Capt. and Mrs. S. K. Cox have re- , Attornoy Ernest Woodward left he turned from a visit to their daugh- Saturday for Frankfort, whero enso argued the soldiers' back-'pa- y Mo. ters at Charleston, lf before tho Court of Appeals on If you havo never shaved at Riof tho officers of the Kentucky ley's Barber Shop you should do eo Stnto Guard. It2 and see how good you feel. Mr. R. W. King, the Main street Men should shave at Riley's Shop Jeweler, has moved his shop and corin Ohio County Bank building, headquarters rom the City RestauIt2 rant to tho Jlean store room next ner Main and Center streets. occupied by J. C. Mr. A. K. Anderson, who under- door, formerly operation Her, the grocer. went a minor surglcnl last weok, is able to be out again. J. W. Vln'cent,"'orrilakesIde, Ark., your Laundry at my Grocery. who had been visiting friends and Leave Work Guaranteed. relatives In Ohio county for the' past Domestic finish. two weeks, was a pleasant caller at and prompt delivery. Called for Tho Herald office .Monday. He will ller'u'Grocery. 'Phone 140. roturn homo noxt week. Mr. and Mrs. Rethel Duke hay At a meeting of tho stockholders info the Klein property on" moved Liberty afreet, near the Baptist of the First National Bank hold yes terday, officers wore as church. G. B. Likens, president; follows: Hoover, Buford, Messrs. F. M. Alvln Rowo, vice president; J. C. and C. B. B. Felix, Olaton, were Riley, cashier; R. R. Riley, assistant at The Herald office pleasant callers cashier; Miss Hettlo Riley, book yesterday. keeper. Tho following were . re Col. Hugh Murray, o.f Equality, elected as directors for the year 111,, who lj Interested in tho oil well 1912, vis: G. B, Likens, C. B. B. bolng drilled near here, spent sever- Follx, Alvln Rowe, F. M. Hoover and"-- J. al days In Hertford recently. P. Stevens. be-fa- son, Ella Crowe, Letty Bell and Adena Boll; Messrs. Ed Crowo, Forrest Bell, Ellis Johnson, OIlIo Bell, TO Charlie Boll, Arthur Bell, Eck Bell land Elbort Sparks. All reported a NEAR FO nice time. TbA caso of tho Board of EducaMrs. G. E. Barr, of this place, who tion agaipst Mr. L. M. Hatchor, for line Leon vory 111, In Improving. school-hous- o of slto for condemnation Miss Lockle Athorton, of Nuck-ol- s, near Ccntertown, will bo tried And Work is Progressing is visiting Mr3. Dellah Crowe, Jury In Judge Wedding's beforo a of this place. Satisfactorily. court Friday, tho 12 th Inst. Miss Louise Rlloy, of Maxwell, I Ge ernl Dea'ers in Quarterly mooting of the Methodspont Wednesday night with Misses ist "Church hero next Sunday night. DRILL GOING DOWN FURTHER TMyrtlo and Ella Jolly. Queeiss-war- e, Preaching by tho presiding elder, Rev. S. J. Thompson, of Owcnsbora. Rev. Joiner, preacher In charge, will For BetterResults,ButPresent O SCHOOL NOTES. O fill his regular appointment nt Mt. Find Assures Success of . Saturday afternoon and Hcrmon Sunday morning. Tho examination for common the Well. school diploma will bo held January Mr. McHdnry Holbrook, who is 2C and 27, o attondlng school at Wesleyan ' 1912. All pupils who Visit our store, where t&e at Winchester, Ky., has a IT MEANS MUCH FOR HARTFORD aro expecting to enter the County High school at any time In the near right prices always preTra3 splendid article on a very pertinent A nice flow of oil was struck by future should be sure to pass this subjoct, "The United States and the West Kentucky Oil Company, examination. Universal Peaco," In tho current I am expecting to make arrangeof Tho Pegasus, a literary Jour- drilling at a point about six miles east of Hartford, .last week, at a ments to hold examinations at nal of that College. depth of not quite 400 feet. The Fordsvlllo and Beaver A mare valued at $175 belong- announcement of tho oil discovery Hartford, Dam and I would advise all pupils ing to Esq. B. S. Chamborlln, of near created much interest here, as peo- to attend whero It Is most conveS $ ! ! 4 4 4 4r 41- Hartford, got ono of Tier hind legs ple In general wero anxious about i4 ; nient. A member of the Board of broken In two places last Monday. tho project. Several buckets of the 4 Education will be present and make TO- Mr. Wallaco Rlloy waB called and oil wore brought to Hartford and nil proper arrangements. sot the fractures and It Is thought exhibited and It proved to be of an Tho above examination prepares sho Is In a fair way to get well. excellent quality, of the usual anyone for entrance to the Normal. She got hor foot fastoncd in a crack thick, almost black appearance. HENRY LEACH, Supt. FORin the stable. When the oil was struck there was somo hesitation about stopping THINK AND ACT QUICKLY! Tho first big snow of the season Carponter and Ifopair Woifc" fell In this vicinity Saturday, contin- there, but tho men who havo the TIN WOKK uing all day to the depth of about matter in hand soon decided to go For n limited time we can furPump ninl Furniture Impairing Soldi-ring morning six Inches. Sunday tho on down further, as thoy are pre nish the Hnrtfonl Herald nnd Daily ami K.iw Filing, Bug- - ,s. one year for $1.00 thermometers In Hartford register- pared to go 2,000 feet if necessary. Courier-Journry Tops Coven il anil Lin-!- . , ed at 12 dogrecs below zero, the i no piaco wnere me wen is Deing The Hartford Herald one year nnd 1 i)ii II rmd him in the Dr. .hum : nl coldest weather for several years. Bunk in nn a direct line with the fa- Daily Courier-JotirnMitchell oflieo in Main Sttiwf 4 month. This was followed by a rlso of ST mous Canada and Texas oil veins for .2.7.- -. The .Hnitforil Herat-- ) Beaver Dam, Kv. degrees In temperature and a sleety which havo produced such wonder- one year nnd Dally Courier-Joiirnful wpIIs, and there can be llttlo three months for .$2.00. Svnd.iv rain. 2 ff$JI!$ fc doubt that the well here will amount not Included. This offer npplles to Mr. S. F. Howey died at his resto somothlng like the same propor- new and ivnemils alike. idence In Central City last Sunday tions. Tho present find Is euiinent-l- v WANTED An ngent nt cnc! BOOKKEEPING of acute stomach trouble. His resatisfactory, and while It Is not postofflce In the county to ennw Bnainess.PbouaGrapfit mains were Interred at Vino Grove Is called a gusher, TYPEWRITING soL' tho oil nnd solicit MiWrlptlons. Art'lrps yestorday. He was a little over fif- what copiously. TELEGRAPHY" The managers, THE HERALD, Hartford, Ky. ty years of ago and leaves a wife and flows WILBUR R.SMITH BUSINESS CGIIESE however, are going on with the drillI at. aad ftf a young man grown two children Tt lBMrcial ftUv g j, ,mitt9X& ing process and have gone down i rrrFineiu nai jraraoi experience ift. atrpeiuru' and a young daughter. Mr. Howey and banklnc buitiii, lo 32 yeart rHntjrLBfr 110 20 feet further since Monday PILLS you mrn ni womn for pnfrrna was formerly a resident of Hart- about morning, Tho well is now over 400 FOnRHEUMATISM KIDNEYS AND GLADDER iddrni WlXUUIl 11. .sniTHtLcxlaciM3tBj. ford and a most estimable citizen. feet deep and progress is bolng mode Next Friday and Saturday nights through a very hard limestone rock. will closo the season of moving picWl'en the oil was first struck, the tures at Dr. Bean's Opera House. matter of shooting the well was conThere will bo three reels of pictures templated, but the Idea was abaneach night. Entertainment begins doned and tho drilling proceeded. at 7:15. Friday evening: "The Fato The shooting process sometimes of Joo Dorn," "His First Patient," gives quicker results, but tho ulti"Tho Sanota of Souls." On Satur- mate oil flow is not guaranteed. day evening: "Desperate Remedy," Thoy can go on down further and "ThreeMen," "Let Us Glvo Thanks," then if results are not entirely satIllustrated Songs, etc., each night. isfactory, they can yet shoot tho Tho admission will bo 10 cents. well ntuhe depth where the oil was Mr. J. C. Her has moved his gro- first found, with Just as good recery stock from his old quarters in sults. A number of years ago a local oil the Bean property on Main street, company drilled a well near HartHartford, into tho building which efforts ho and Sheriff Black recently pur- ford, Just outside tho city limits, but its occupied b the after going down more than 1,800 chased, formerly Tho Ohio County Supply Co. For some feet, they failed to And oil. ttmo Mr. Her has been hampered In Standard Oil Company interests rehis old quarters, but ho now has cently drilled a well near Small-hou- s, this county, but after going If room and a building commensurato with his enterprise and success. He down about 2,000 feet and finding Is ono Of our home boys who has nothing they capped the opening grown up to manage a splendid and gave up tho Job, the quest provinbusiness by his own personal ef ing fruitless. The present oil drilling seems to forts, and ho deserves much credit soles for his popularity, pu&h and energy. have hit the exact spot and evidences show that there is plenty of PROCEEDINGS OF THE oil there. COUNTY FISCAL COURT Oil Co. Is The West Kentucky composed principally of local capiin The Ohio County Fiscal Court talists 'who arc amply prepared to having completed its work, ad carry out the undertaking In hand. journed yesterday, Somo of tho Moro splendid results are yet looked most import orders follow, viz: for, which will make Hartford and W. B. Taylor, Road and this section prosper as never besells lines of Bridge Commissioner, filed bis re- - foro. The well is being drilled on port as to amounts expended on the farm and near the residence of all roads and bridges In Ohio county Mr. Alva Carter, about n mile from during tho year 1911, which amount the local M., H. & E. railroad, six is HoReport was ac- miles east of Hartford by dirt road. ed to $30,121.88. cepted and approved. That wholo section is apparently of Tho further action of the com rich In oil. mittee looking to the construction small to sell Horses Dvlnc. of a bridge across Rough rlvor at Flvo horses have died In Hartford HI tea Falls was ordered suspended valin to give until the meeting of tho Fiscal Court with In tho last few days of the new dlscaso vwhlch Is without exception, in January, 1913. to to The office of Road and Brldgo, fatal. The parties losing the horses aro: Commissioner for Ohio county was abolished , and tho working of the Itowan Holbrook, a fine more; Walpublic roads of tho county will bo lace Itlley; Lesllo Hoover n horse ho under tho supervision of tho Jus- was wintering Jor the widow Plr-tlJack Collins and Wash Duncan. tices of tho Peaco in their respective districts. Tho amount allowed MaaacagMMaaanaanHnna3a!rsttrfnrnmATTiar The Great Closing Ou Sale each Magisterial District follows: Hartford Magstl. Dlst... .$2,075.00 of the Dundee Mercantile Co., Fordsvlllo Magstl. Dist... 1,875,00 Beaver Dam Magst. Dist . 1,875.00 begun last Fridny, has been a Contertown Magstl. Dist . 1,875.00 great success, so far, but we Rockport Magstl. Dist. . . 1,400.00 a''c told they still have some namMBBHtanaiianaHBKitt rfTBttWTgJalUMafJtfiy'lWtilllWJH J fl ITlTTanTTlTwrfyrJ 1,875.00 Roslno Magstl. Dist great bargains. As this Sale S. Springs .Magstl. Dlst . . 1,875.00 2,075.00 will close next Saturday, Jan Bartlctts Magstl. Dlst Pir-tl- o, John Cromwelf; W. R. Gray, Beavor Dam, Route 1; Prof. I. S. Mason, Fordsvllle, wero pleasant callers at Tho Herald office Friday. OIL DISCOVERED Bring Your Produce , Likens S Adorn i ooooooooooooooo Furniture,, ooooooooooooooo Harness, Hardware,, Stoves and Ranges.. Wi Groceries, Col-leg- ls-s- LIKENS &ACTOM Hartford, Kentucky. v 00 -- Albert Oiler t -- al nl nl P& 1? MEY'IODNEY frntfxir Two Strong Points! j UR store makes extra furnish to customers Shoes and Hosiery that are BETTER than the ordinary. you have not tried either, it will pay you. Our Shoes are honestly made. Solid leather and counters. No pieced Vamps. Made by people who are their line. specialists Ex-Jud- ge notice that Barnard & the same Co. Shoes the time, year after year? There a reason they Satisfy! siery the very best makes which we are willing at a profit order the besr depend on ues you. It pays " PVER o; Barnard. & Co, I III -- Total $14,925.00 Esqs. J. c. Jackson and B, S. Chamberlin were appointed as committee to ascertain probable cost of a brldgo to bo built across creek on Hartford and 'South Carrollton road near Hartford, after drafting plans for same. B. O. Darrass was appointed as to ascertain cost of committee chairs for Jury box. &c, in court hall. Tho tax levy for State and County was not changed. The school tax levy was placed at 15 cents on the $100 Instead, .of 20 cents as of last year. it behooves you to bo certain and visit this store within the next four days. 1 .'J, HARTFORD, KENTUCKY. i For Snlc, Cheap. A full Bookkeeping Courso scholarship In tho woll known Bryant & Stratton Business College, Loula- - To Our Fanner Friends and Patrons: Now is the time to begin to anticipate your Feucs wants. We havo just received two mr loads of the celebrated American Steel Wire Fence. We bought it right, MAXWELL. so wo can giveyou a very low price on any specifications Jan. 8. Prayer meeting at tho Call ami see us about your fence. M. E. Church hero ia progressing you may need. Yours truly, regularly and nicely. Miss Annlo May, of this place, encrowd of young folks Monday night. Those who wore preserit wore: Misses Pearl Hud- - tertained a DUNDEE MERCANTILE CO., DUNDEE, KENTUCKY. s INCOP.l'OUAIXB. mn&Wfffifmp mvimvmymin ip wnjni ""WBWPW WJETWESftAY, PAPE SIX. THE HARTFORD HERALD orders wore, received In Chattanoo REPORTER CERTAINLY o , ga and went to tho channels in through clearlng-hous- o SPREAD IT ON THICK the regular way. These money orpost-offlc- JAN. 10, J&I2. 'The U. H. Hartjord Herald & BLE AT 1IARTFOBD, E. KAIIiItOAD TIME TA ICY. The following L. & N. Time Card la effective from Monday, Aug. 2lBt: North Bound m. No. 11?. duo at Hartford 7:19 a. 114 due at Hartford 3:40 p. m. No. South Bound No. 116 duo at Hartford 8:45 a. m. No. 113 duo at Hartford 1.46 p. m. II. E. MISCHICE, Agt. low In describing a wedding. The . . .Typewriting. troublo is that tho paco will toll on ...Civil Service. tho society editor of tho Chronicle , . . Commercial law. as well as on rival socloty editors. . . .Arithmetic. ,. . .Spoiling. Each couple married will expect as COSTUME BATH TOWEL . . .Uso or Adding Machine and I. English. much or moro said about them, and other office devices. . . .Grammar. it is going to bo difficult to say It TO BE THE LATEST STYLE pile It on as thickly. Tho again and following Is tho remarKame siory A Namo nt thn wedding, as related by tho Hats to For Milady's Gown Chronicle: Address society editor of tho "Tho lovely and elegant homo oi An Always Dependable Mngnzlne. Fold Up for a Corsage tho tf thi nubllshcrs of Llpplncotfs that crown prince of hospitality, AD. and noblo-soule- d any Now Year resolu Boquct. aro planning scene or en- tions relative to maKing ucuer Wpavcr. was a radiant for January, rhnntlne loveliness, for Cupid had Owemb oro, Ky. E. B. Miller, Prei. "Acknowledge the ollege." Chicago, 111., Jan. 4. Tho early numbers than that offsprings French they have their work cut out for brought ono of his finest of the latest exhibition January Llppincou s to tho court of Hymen, for tho lovgowns Is an Inspiration to every fru- them; for tho satisfying issue, full able Miss Maudo, tho beautiful to the Is a great big, According gal housewife. First, mere b daughter of Mr. Weaver and his regood things. Paris of Importations exhibited novel "Kllmorgan s fined and most oxcellont wifo, who O complete O POEMS YOU'Mi ENJOY. has gono wild over a now creation. a O iioir" hv Kathryn Jarboo. This Is Is a lady of rarest charms and 6 bathroom, which supplied her Tho her life's known as a talo of tho Southwest, with virile Bwcetest graces, dedicated Hobgood, O Tho Herald's Special Selections. O (otherwise bath robe charming character draw ministry to Dr. James E. O OO blanket cloth) coat now will fur- plot and rifted and talent i.o hrininnt .1 THE FUTUKE. And tho material ing. nish her dress. no ed son of that ripo scholar and re A3 for tho short-stor!cIn it will bo Turkish towols. collection has appenred In any nowned educator, tho learned 1'ror. In the rear a year is fading, with Two or three towels, with or Hobgood, tho very able and successtassletl one magazlno for many a day. its follies nnd its sorrows, withnttt thp red strlncs and pya important and timely articio ful president of tho Oxford Femalo But boforo us is the future with its An as suits the wearer's indi border, Canal," College. Tho groom is a successiui Prospective Panama wealth of fair vidual tasto, a little dab ot uisn Is "Tho fcMward Sher- nhvslclan of Henrietta, p young gen Lindsay. chances many splendid an opening hero and there for by Forbes lace, has tleman of splendid worth and bril With its Meade's financial article wffetw?w SSuJtfVSJW wy-t'fethat have lasted through the an arm to come through, and tho wood by for Its themo "The Banking Houso liant promise, for ho Is endowed ages, gown Is complete. no deunderskirt, toned as an Aid to Investors." In the aro birth and training with all those With its histories still waiting for A slmnle silk ble impulses and winsome traits that partment "Ways of the Hour" our names to fill their pages. to show off the towel fringe left at brief papera on "Tho Stage of To adorn true manhood. The brmo is tho bottom of the skirt and costing ung- - a. ladv of wondrous fascination and In tho past a year Is drifting with by Robert urau; slightly in excess of the overdress, morrow." tho years that have preceded, inallty," by Mary Eleanor Roberts; remarkable attractiveness, for with costume. completes the Joys use of "Not a Fad, but a Fight, by A. manners as enchanting as the wand But tho newer year Is bringing Aside from the radical Smohcuss for which wo long havo "Inharmonious Horns," by of a siren and a disposition as E .: weird stuffs for gown building, tho and pro- Frank M.Bicknell; and "Tho Kltch- sweet as tho odors of flowers art designers of Paris have by Kate Masterson. spirits as Joyous as the carollngs of In the futuro there aro pathways Minla Life." claimed that to bo entirely fashionlAflrflni, unfnatnrl nloARlires. A woman often does not notice coming year Then there are three sketches "A birds and mind as brilliant as those able the skirt for tho Gift from the Waves," by La Salle clltterlng tresses that adorn tho out beyond us there aro highlands what a cold day it is so long as she muBt bo three quarters of a yard In Thom-- n brow of winter, and with neart as rich with undiscovered treas- But and taper Corbell Pickett; "Hands," by is bustling around the house. diameter at tho bottom ures. L. Masson; and "The Passing of nure as dewdrops trembling In a up to suit the figure of Its wearer, when she sits down to her sewing and tho Queue." by Charles Harcourt. coronet of violets, she will make the but no more. This will make the Churchill Williams offers some seas- home of her husband a paradiso of In tho past a year Is sinking with mending, she soon feels chilly. destylish dresses more frugal In Its errors and its sadness, suggestions In the depart! enchantment, like tho lovely homo It is then she needs a Perfection Smokeless Oil Heater. sign than they have been during1 onable tho futuro spreads before us, of her girlhood, where the heaven- - But ment devoted to auiomoblllng. m Its quick, glowing heat warms up a room in next to no time. bright with hope and full of tho last year. toned harp of marriage, with its gladness; The Invasion of brilliant colors is Foley Kidney Pills It k chords of love and devotion and v 4 .. That it tho beauty of a Perfection ScnolceW OH Heater. V't jf A m. . ahaav not confined to tho gowns. bowover. Always give satisfaction because fond endearments, sent forth the " can carry it wherever you pleiue; and you hi alwayi ready for use; you Millinery imported from Paris con- they always do the work. J. T. . sweetest strains of felicity that ever' sists of qucerly colored fabrics. Shelnut, Bremen, (la., says: "I a .light it only when you wanti it Fortune even now Is planning patented automatic. the senses with the rhyth- ?,; Th Perfection (XI Hemler .mokeleM and ododm UB and t0 bless U8' Some of the more stylish and, inci- have used Foley Kidney Pills with thrilled A buna ihoOT on oo- -. fe and ecooomal derice !ure. that. It 5. leUaWe, may great satisfaction and found more mlc pulsings of ecstatic rapture." tj dentally, more expensive hats finl.hed euKtr in bbe enamel or plain tied, wtth ". .Who regrets the year that dwind- ?i fiUing. HancUomctoo drum. bo folded up and carried as a cor- relief from their use than from any a nickel trimming!. ,g Thc Danger of La Grlppo e8 wh(jro tho gray oM past sage decoration. other kidney medicine, and I've 18 lis laiai leiiueiiv iu ijucuuiuuii.. lying? i Dokn (nrrwlxni erwria lor doeripW dremUr aay aancr c kinds. I can cheor-full- y rn rum la uriuuu coughs, wwj almost all w If you don't sleep well at night, tried Who has foolish tears to squander sufII recommend them to all Standard Oil Company Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. you aro nervous and on tho yesterday that's dying? ft l incorporated) kidney and bladder It. E. Fisher, Washington, Kas., system purifier. HERBINE ferers from fading with Us need a tho rear a year Is trouble." Foley Kidney Pills will says: "I was troubled with a se- In failures and Its sorrows, Is a powerful liver stimulant and bladder of kidney cleansing medicine. It quiets the cure any case beyond tho or reach of vere attack of la grippe and noth- 1 But before us is the futuro with Its cheer- trouble not ing I used did mo any good and nerves, promotes energy and wealth of fair No medicine can do wnn threatened with . nneumonla. A Price 50c. Sold by Hart- medicine. fulness. .. . . m dealers, more. For sale by all friend advised mo to use Foley's I If your stomacn ieeis uncomiori- ford Drug Co., Hartford, Ky., DonI able from overeating, or from food m Honoy and Tar Compound and ovan & Co., Beaver Dam, Ky. Which Clns Aro You In? a m with you, taKo girl or got some at once. I was rolloved which disagrees Advertise for a ABOUT $720,000 AVOKTH making no specifications as to from the very first. By the .tlmo I HERBINE; it settles tho stomacn, bov. No, 3 OF CHRISTMAS WHISKEY my la strengthens the digestion ana requalifications, and you will be flood had taken threo bottles Foley's relaxes tho bowels. Price 50c. Sold grlppo was gone. I believe ed with applications. ,i To, Pnmnnunfl in hn thn liv Hartford Tenn., Jan. 4. Chattanooga, Drue Co.. Hartford. sten Advertise for a Donovan & Co., Beaver Dam, It Is computed that $720,000 was ographer or bookkeeper who writes best medicine I ever used and n spent In Chattanooga by i For i.- v ., Stlckney Gasoline Engines will .V1J IIUJO a good business hand, and you will iirn vd iroon n iiiii im ivn ii inc.. m liquor customers during the month havo but few, If any, applications. sale by all dealers. thresh j Mr grain, shell your corn, m. of December. Why? Bccauso all good stenogra grind your feed,' bale your hay, saw vr--- r The Good Bonds Bill. For this purpose postal money or- phers and bookkeepers who write a Gft?s?' FOR FLETCHER'S your wood and 'pump your water. One of the principal measures to Chattanooga ders In favor of all good hand havo good positions. bo Introduced In tho coming ses persons or concerns aro takon as a They will also drive cream separators, operae grain dumps, To succeed In any line of work. sion of the Legislature Is the good basis. From December 1 to get furnish electric light, operate well drills, run blacksmith shops, money one must bo trained. You can roads bill, which was drafted by the 27, G3.020 of these How Viw'i make ice cream and run ice machines. Stickney Engines will the Draughon Training AT COL- Kentucky Good Roads Association. All the young Indies who aro to LEGE or BY MAIL. do many other things on the farm, in the home or at the factory provides for n Good Roads wait on the tables at tho banquet Tho bill For prices on lessons BY MAIL, Bureau In the Department of Agrl-- 1 requiring mechanical power. Let me say again, come in and report at GET YOURJONEY RACK address JNO. F. DRAUGHON, Pres- - culture, In charge of a State High- Wednesday evening aro to as far as let me talk over your requirements with you and explain the Ident, Nashville, Tonn. For cata- way Commissioner at $2,400 a year C o'clock, and wear white (lnd.) Goshen Stickney Engine its outside igniter, its perfect cooling system, logue giving rates ot tuition AT and two assistants at $1,200 a year possible. If This Aledicine Does not Satis- COLLEGE, Draughon's address its automatic mixer, its ball bearing governor and its three each. ' ' Business College, Nash Prnctlcal point suspension. factorily Benefit You. The measure also provides for Ky.. or ville, Tonn., or Paducah, State aid for counties building ,D. G. Young lnd., or Washington. Evansvlllo, roads and the creation ot tho good physicians making a D. Practicing C. EXCLUSIVE AGENT roads fund, to bo made up of a five-cespecialty of stomnch troublos are levy on the taxable property of responsible for the formula For Sale, Cheap. really 1 D. G. YOUNG Beaver Dam, Ky. "A light purse Is a heavy curse" A full course of Bookkeeping or each county. from which Roxalt Dyspopsla Tabi""TMr,iiniirrinisrTi CSBHi Sickness makes a light purse. lets aro made. Wo have simply a full course of Shorthand and Good Job. Tho LIVER Is the seat of nine profited by the experience of ex- Typowrlting, Including all the auxPapa But hasn't your fiance got tenths of alt disease. such ns Banking, iliary branches, perts. Dys- Spelling, Punctuation, Mathematics, a Job? Our experlenco with Roxall Daughter Not yet, but he's gopepsia Tablets loads us to bollovo &c, as oxplalned In tho catalogue ing to get one at $25,000 a year. them to bo nn oxcellont remedy for Tho regular cataloguo price for this Glad to hear It' Papa indeed! the rollef of acute Indigestion nnd scholarship is $D0. Wo will soil at tQ do? .. Take Ingred n linvfrnln nrwl tlin nnn trottTIT it Will dyspepsia. Their chronic o Well, ho read in tno Dauchtor ,,, lents are soothing and healing to ;rocelvo tho same benefits as u pur- that trio go to the root of the whole mat" ,g gomo man wfco tho inflamod mombranos of tho chased direct from Draughon s Prac- ter, thoroughly, quickly safely th(j DankerB. As. stomnch. They aro rich in popaln, tlcal Bulsness College For further F.ociatlon not to forgo checks, and and restore the action of the ono of tho greatest dlgcstlvo aids particular call on or address, LIVER to normal condition. is going to offer not todo It (George The Hartford Herald On V let. known to medicine. The roliof thoy tf for half that. Give tone to the system and Their Immediate. afford is almost and 3rd Tuesdays of the month you .. solid flesh to the body : i, u Lnrgcst Ever. l: uso with persistency nnd regularity MH IIIU&O UIU UIU Uk IV f BUV1I1K UVU . i J i--: r- - kJiopuvcja Tho largest attendance In Its his- Take No Substitute. a short tliiio helps to bring I for icguiur IUUUU UIU IUIC c. ! J tory Is now being enjoyed by tho nml-- av fJ4 Jtf a! aal about n cessation of tho pains causFor Infants and Children. University of Bowling Business Cotton Belt Route is tho direct line from Memphis to ed by stomnch disorders. . i aid to The Kind You Have Always Bought Green, Ky. That Institution la faRexall Dyspopsla Tablets vorably known throughout the Inouro healthy appetite, aid digesBears tho Sjjf through Arkansas running two splendid trains doily, tion, and promote nutrition. As evwill bold no joys for you If you buve Indiof parlor-caf- e with through sleepers, thair cars and .r idence of our slncero faith In Rexall Slgnaturo p r STOMACH, LIVER or KIDNEY cars, n. gestion or any irainstromaupartaoi Friclitftil 1'rilnr Winds wo ask you to Dyspepsia Tablets, tho southeast tnako Blow with torriile force at the far trouble. iuuuccuuuip; big doctor's bills, Aristocratic try them at our risk. It thoy do direct connection at "Son, is your father at homo?" north and play havoc with tho'skin, butif yousuffcrfrorannyoftheBoailmcnts you entire satisfaction, wo Memphis with rot glvo is on trial for comb.n- - causing red rough or sore chapped Cotton Belt "No. Pa. X?tj vmm .hA vnil Amnt ta will roturn you tho monoy you paid lips, that need Bucklen's nouwh0ia remedy, the finest touto and trains for hands and co and I will fjivo you full in question or Ing In restraint of trade." us for them, without the South. lAHHitrinH nKnllt faaa, fwtfn Wrtllr' w Salvo to heal them. It bipod purifier known. If your syttem la jw iUiuutuuunuvut "Woll, 1b your mother In tho Arnica formality. They Qomp In threo slzos, YfceU tovyn, schedule), nnd cnd you pur makes' the skla soft and smooth. ; run down end yon want to regain your prices 26c, r0c and $1.00. Remem- house'" Ask your hearing' cold-sorrivaled for also Nope.' Ma is having a full of hxvx facta and pictures. ber,' you can obtain thorn only at agent to sell you a bolls, sores, ulcers, cuts, bruises .p new jlfo Jfoney refunded if dlwatis-"H'y for kleptomania." L. C Barry, Travelisf Pauenger Actnt, our store Tho Roxall Store James ticket via the Cotton Ianjes j fled. Tryltandenjoyyonrmor.ls. Addreps Evidently you belong to 'and piles. Only 26 cents at ' 83 ToM mi.,lMttim, kj. Belt Route. H. Williams, 214 Main street, Hart' m LYMAN BKWN.Cfc Murray il, New YbrM.Y, H. Williams. ono of tho best families." ford, Ky. one-fourt- h. -big-heart- It is ders aggregated $199,980.'9G. by splendid authority that declared of it is safe to flguro on nine-tent- hs this total as representing purcnasea of liquor. Tho same proportion, It was also explained, would prevail with tho three other methods by which people pay for whiskey when nrdprinir by mall. This makes four distinct methods, and tho postal money order Is given as about In othor words, on this basis, tho aggregate would bo some thing more than jsoo.ouu per haps a million before the nouaay business Is all over. But on me actual ficnro minted as a good esti mate $800,000 the rule of nlnestju,- tonths would give tho result, 000 for whiskey. i In His Way of Describing the Nuptials of a Society Couple. Tho Charlotte Chronicle, has set a hot pace for tho other papers to fol- Privatp instruction from expert teachers in all Departments. Day ami toight school in session the entire year. Books free. Free employment agency. Not a graduate out of a position. Write for catalogue and terms. Mark the Studies You Are Interested in. .. Educate For Business ,.. .Bookkeeping. .Shorthand .Rapid Calculation. ...Penmanship. ,. . .Commercial deography. . . .Reading, i. . .Banking, Commerce. . .Punctuation. .. rV - Daviess County Business College to-da- ooooooooooooooooo 3, -;: v No More Cold Hands 'ERFECTlOi V I t V "" "'"""" ,' """' !18J7T J".," P" 1 & V wr- - d, , jfoMwyiB mmM I . .. $20-a-we- it,. What it will do for You .- . Children Cry er OASTO Rl A )) nt AN OLD ADAGE SAYS- -. .... Tiitt'sPills w ', now! toTexas CASTOR A 1 VtT" (LayfTCUcU Good Things to Eat TEXAS $& c. W. ilSlffli,S5JWS. ticket I i i Hi;, i im hi WffWVH,,' ' ? ffiW)VWtfr'-- -' WEDNE8DAY, JAN. 10, 1012. TH HARTFORD HFRALD tbp artificial Ice established as a commodity and Its manufacture looked upon In the light of reason. Then Wr, Saaty could not make ice fast enough to satisfy tho suddenly created and widespread demand. The native dealers literally fought among themselves to get it. Not until the Government officers hnd put down tho riot by beating tho combatants, was anything Hko order restored. Tho natives steadfastly maintained that Saaty's machlnory had been found In tho ruins of Nineveh. of tho assurances of the Mohammedan priests that every secret and Innovation was known to the ancients, the natives believe that all tho modern Innovations railroads, telegraph, &c. were dug out of Nineveh by the excavators working New York World. there. Be-ca- us PAGB SEVEN. f h 000 to charities and colleges. Mrs. Emily Yarnell, of Philadelphia, Jeft M EMS WER E E NEFAGTIQNS $500,000 to St. Clement's Protestant Episcopal Church thoro. Mrs. E. H. Harrlman gavo $200,-00- 0 MUCH AMAZED to Uio Hospital Department or OF THE YEAR '11 tho Southern Pacific Railroad Company; $125,000 to Yale University, for forestry. Installed In $150,-000,00- 0. principally At Ice Amounted to Over Dr. D. K. Pearsons, of Hinsdale, 111., found ho still had some of his Their Midst. fortuno left and he celebrated his ninety-first- ', birthday by giving IMPEL TRY New. York WHY SHOULD IN LEAD $300,000 to charity, CARNEGIE ISfflffl Cor. Chicago Record-Heral- t Plant d. With More OOO-Rocke- feller Thn $40,000,-- . lJMIr ABOUT RAILROAD Comes i 200 MILES IN THREE YEARS To Usurp the Functions of Allah in This Myste- Off With $3,000,000. Frankfort, Ky., Jan. 4. During the past three years thero were 179 miles of 'railroad built In this State, which now makes 3,820 miles of railroad in tho State. These figures aro Bhown In a report just completed by Roy Wilholt, former Secretary of tho Railroad Commission. During the year 1900 tho gross receipts from operations of all roads in this State amounted to $4C,788,-00and during tho year 1911 the gross receipts to amounted or a- - gain of $2,287,183 during tho past year. Tbo report shows that there was a big loss in the net receipts during the past year, as they amounted to as against $17,496,-83- 9 $16,377,443, for 1910, making a loss of to the railroads. During the year 1911 there were forty-nln- o employes of tho railroads for the killed, as against forty-tw- o preceding year, and 1,168 employes Injured, as against 1,160 for tho year 1910. Mr. Wilholt will have copies of tho reports made to be placed on the desks of tho Senators and Representatives In the General Assembly. 4, 7, M ASfcgelablc Prepuralionlbr AsihcFoodandllcgula-lin- jTl7f GASTORIA m v m For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature similating g iheSloinoxhs and Bowels of rious Process? WERE FINALLY "CONVERTED" Promotes Digcslion.Cheerfiir-nesandltest.Contains neither Opium,Morpliiiic nor Mineral. s HOME WOMEN ARE IHG GIVEH8 1 of 3 Tho public benefactions of 1911 have amounted In this country to more than $150,000,000, according to tho figures compiled for the 1912 issue of tho World Almanac. This total was never exceeded except In 1909, when tho aggregato approximated $175,000,000. Andrew Carnegie has this year Riven away more than $40,000,000. His largest gift was $25,000,000 to tho Carnegie Corporation of Now by tho York, specially organized Legislature to carry on tho Iron That even In this day of genoral enlightenment thero aro some corcivilized ners of the supposedly world whera tho wonders of modern Invention still are looked upon with superstitious fear, has been demonstrated to David M. Saaty, who not long ago returned to his birthplace In Mesopotamia from this country, taking with him a modern plant for the manufacture of Ice. Mr. Saaty, whoso Amorlcan homo Is In Providence, R. I., has just returned from Mosul, a Turkish provincial town on tho Tigris river, with an entertaining story regarding tho reception accorded hlra and his Ice plant by tho Moslems. Tho new Constitutional Government In Turkey assured Mr. Saaty of Its backing. On a slto given him on tho west bank of the river, just ncross from the ancient ruins of NIncvah, ho erected a shed and' began operations. His troubles began at the start. He discovered that his operations were being conducted on unwlsoly chosen ground. Resldo his building stood the mosquo of tho Prophet Elijah, and across the river was that of Jonas the Prophet. To the this was sacrilege, Mohammedans and Mr. Saaty was not long In waiting for cnllghtonmont. When it became noised about that his purpose was to "make" Ice, Ignoring Mother Nature, he was informed by tho Moslems of Mosul thnt ho flying In tho race of Providence. God made ice, he was told, and an Infidel dog who presumed to do It himself was a meddler nnd would bo punished as such; that. In fact, tho prophets between whose sacred mosquoa ho had dared to In trude his sacrilegious performances, would attend to his chastisement. When his engine finally was set up, the natives came for 10 miles around to view this infidel wizard and his machinery. Keeping a respectful distance, they squated on the ground, their eyes fairly glued on tho Iceworks, continually chanting "La llaha 11a Allah! Allah coll Alshal kadeer!" ("God Is God! mighty God, what a wonderful Neu', Home. Tho Bowling Green Business University has recently moved Into Its new home which is said to be by for the most elegant and commodious used by any business college In the Southern States. The school not only has the lnrgest attendance In Its history but Is also receiving more calls for Its graduates than over before. NOX'N ARC OTIC. J&apeafOUArSAKVELtmWER ml 11 A At iJ Imphn Scul' ' t I siniv Srrd t JllOutvuUrSada- bfmunl - I - I ninlmynm flavor. S forConslipa-lion- , ' HB ApcrTccl Remedy Chlldpon Cry FOR Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Fcvensh-ncs- s Sleep. nnd Loss n f t Afft rlV In o se FLETCHER'S I of I For Over man's charities. 1 l en to the public over $221,000,000. The elder John D. Rockefeller's publicly announced gifts this year have not amounted In all to more than $3,000,000, of which $1,315,-00- 0 was to tho University of Chicago and $1,000,000 to the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research In New York City. Tho rest wnB to colleges far West and South. When buying a cough medicine Tho donntlon to the University of Chicago waa tho second annual In- for children, bear in mind that stallment of tho "single and final Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Is Klft" of $10,000,000 to that Insti- most effectual for colds, croup and whooping cough and that It contution. For salo Tho cocond largest Individual giv- tains no harmful drugs. m er wps Frederick C. Hewitt, who by all dealers. left $2,000,000 to the.. Post Grad- RIVER PILOT SUES FOR ate Medical School and Hospital ' RESCUE OF FERRY IIOAT and $2,000,000 to the Little Missionary Day Nursery, both Now Paducah, Ky., Jan. 4. Sam R. York institutions. pilot and captain, Joseph Pulitzer bequeathed more Walker, a river has filed suit against the owners of than $3,000,000 to public uses. ferryboat George W. Robertson Tho missionary societies of Amer- tho gifts havo for $2,500. ica renorted that their night of November 11 On tho exceeded $13(000,000 in the year., colleges havo been largo during a storm the ferryboat broke The was galnrs through the generosity of looso from ber moorings, .and Capwealthy graduates. Columbia blown across tho Ohio river. their tain Walker with several companUniversity received $2,535,000. and Princeton Universi- ions crossed the river in a small Harvard ties were left more than $1,700,000 boat, and boarded tho ferryboat. It Is claimed that the boat would apiece, and Chicago, Yale and have been badly damaged if loft unJohns Hopkins Universities Inherittil morning against the bank. Tho ed more than a million each. suit was filed In the District Federal The cruBado against tuberculosis got a gift to tho extent of $2,000,-00- 0 Court. from James A. Patten, the Chi- Foley's Honey and lar Compound cago grain operator. "Cures in Every Case.' Tho Presbyterian Hospital In this Mr. James McCaffery, Mgr. of tho city camo into an additional In- Schlltz Hotel, Omaha, Neb., recomstallment of nearly $3,000,000 from mends Foley's Honey and Tar Comtho estate of John S. Kennedy. pound, because It cures In every Prominent women wore large case. "I havo used it myself and I givers to public purposes. Mrs. Rus- havo rccotnmendeed It to many othsell Sago provided $300,000 for a ers who havo since told mo of Its now dormitory at Cornell Universi- great curatlvo power In diseases of ty and $400,000 for other purposes. tho throat and lungs." Foley's Mrs. Rhlneiander King, of Great Honoy and Tar Compound Is a Neck, L. I., provided nearly family medicine. Give It to for church charities and your children, and tako It yourself was dispensed for tho when you feel a cold coming on. It $700,000 same purpose by Mrs. Mary Lath-ro- p checks and cures coughs, colds and Peabody, of Roston. .Mrs. Em- croup and prevents bronchitis and ily H. Molr, of this city, gave $500,- - pneumonia. RofuEo substitutes. For m sale by all dealers. lo 00 Mr. Carnegie, who Is now a little more than 77 years of age, has giv- C ASTO R A i'or Sale. An $80 Scholarship In tho Vandor-bl- lt Training School for Hoys, Elk-toKy. Will sell reasonable. For further particulars call on or adn, Facsimile Signature of NEW VOIiK Thirty Years R1JE1Sr&I3S3 EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. T dress, tf The Hartford Heiald. A It cio In 3 IPflv wa uor THC 1A NfWTORBW bvqav mcjb CKNTU GOMMNT. a For years J. S. Donahue, South Haven. Mich , p. civil war captain, as a lighthouse keeper, averted awful wrecks, but a queer fact Is, he might have been a wreck himself, if Electric lllttors hnd not prevented. "They cured me of kidney trouble and chills.'" ho writes, "after I had taken other socalled cures for years, without benoflt and they also Improved my sight. Now, at seventy, I am feeling fine." For dyspepsia, Indigestion, all stomach, liver and kidney troubles, they're without Try them. equal. Only 7i0 cents at James H. Wllllnms. m Lilit limiM-- . Ynn iwsvm behbbbb mk uKaoviuiuujuiflisnai hubvm sbssc caBS i s!aa - iaa V vfn 5 aBD l iii Man (INroitl'OKATKD) E. G. BARRASS, MGR., Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO The Suburibs for Herald Will wire your house at cost. Electric Lights are clean, healthy and safe. No R A home or business house should be without $1 a Year them, when within reach. I M$&MiMM&mim$$$mm$iii SEND YOUR BOY TO MATHENEY thing this Is!") Then when tho Ice had been made and the attempt was begun to market It, the local wise men (aola-mabegan n crusade of opposition. Tho people wore told that tho smoko from tho Infidel's mnchlnery was causing sickness, and a number of suits resulted. Not until tho Government officials took n hand and straightened mattcis out was LAME EVERY A s) & BATTS Merit Tra inin I School FOR BOYS Elkton, Kentucky. select school for boys. Faculty of college-traine- d men. Our patronage has come from several Southern States. Twenty-fou- r different towns in Western Kentucky represented this year. MORNING. Bad Back is Generally Worse in A limited FOR AGEU PEOPLE. Old Folks Should Be Careful in Their Selection of Regulative Medicine. We have a safe, dependable, and altogether Ideal remedy that Is particularly adapted to tho requirements of aged people and persons of weak constitutions who suiter from constipation or other bowel disorders. Wo aro so certain that it will relieve those complalnto and give absoluto satisfaction In- - every particular that we offer It with our personal guarantee that It shall cost the user nothing If It falls to substantiate our chalms. This remedy Ib called Roxall Orderlies. Rexall Ordorllss aro eaten just like candy, aro particularly prompt and agroeablo In action, may bo taken at any time, day or night: do not causo diarrhoea, nausea, prlp-lnexcessive looseness, or other undeslrablo effects. Theyt have a very mild but positive action upon tho organs with which they gome In contact, apparently acting as a tonic upon tho relaxed muscular coat of tho bowel, thus overcoming weakness, and aiding to restore tho bowels to more vigorous Thrco sizes, and hpolthy activity. 10c, 25c and 50c. Sold only at our store Tho Rexall Store James H. 214 Main street, HartWilliams, ford, Ky. g, rcg-ulatl- vo ' Pretty Fair Picking. Columbus, 0 Jan. 4. "At tho close of business," to use a commercial term, Rev. S. S. King, tho marrying parson of iho Ohio capital, today announced that ho had performed tho ceremony that united loving hearts just 3,64 S times slnco he began In 1893. During 1911 ho officiated at 358 weddings, a falling off from 1910 because of his prolonged rush. illness during tho June-brid- o Last year his record was '374. In his career Rev. Mr. King has conducted 1,795 funerals, tho total for 1911being 118. . the Morning People Relief. Hartford are Finding A back that aches all day and causes discomfort at night Is usually worso In the morning. Makes you feel as if you hadn't slept at all. To cure a true kidney backache you must cure the kidnoys. Doan's Kidney Pills aro especially prepared for sick or weakened kidnoys make you fcol bettor, work better, Electric Lights, Steam Heat, Hot and Cold Baths. Extremely Healthful location. recently spenFon improvements. 1- 5- $4,000.00 rest better. Tho following statoment proves tho morlt of Doan's: Earllngton, Mrs. H. C. Smith, Ky., says: "I was aflllctod with kidney trouble for years. I had severe pains In tho small of my back and whenever I stooped or lifted, tho attacks were particularly acute. My back ached at night and when I arose In tho morning I was very I became tired easily, felt lame. languid and was frequently troubled by headaches and spells of dizziness. I know that my kidneys were disordered, as the kidney secretions wero unnatural. Lenrnfng of Doan's Kidney Pills, I began their ueo nnd tho contents of two boxc3 cured me. I shall recommend this remedy at cvory opportunity." For sale by all dealers. Prlco 50 Co., Buffalo, cents. Foster-MllbuNew York, solo agents for tho United States. Romember the name Doan's and tako no other. rn A filrl'H Willi Midnight Rlile. To warn people of a fearful for est fire in tho Catskllia a young girl rode horseback at midnight and saved many lives. Her deed was glorious, but lives are often saved by Dr, King's .New Discovery In curing lung trouble, coughs and colds, In conwhich might havo ended sumption or pneumonia. "It cured mo of a dreadful cough and lung disease," ' writes W. . P.. Pattorson, Wellington, Tex., "after four In our family had Cied with consumption, Nothing and I gained so sure and safe for all throat and lung troubles. Prlco 50c nnd $1. bottlo free. Guaranteed by Trial No saloons in the town or county. Moral surroundings excellent. Unexcelled as a school for young boys. Nineteenth Year Begins September 6, 1911. "X. J Write for catalogue. Address all communications to Desk "C." James H. Williams., MATHENEY & m BATTS. if - A Rcnutifiil Allium, Tho nowllng Green Business University to about to issue tho moat cataloRuo it ever sent handsome out. It will bo .more like an album than a catalogue. Write for lit. I 1mmmmwmmwmmmmmM I l. A .. tt -- ,. -- fjfa tw-- ; t'..'ft- mi-i- iii wt; - 1 '! WjejRJWi" ll. - 1 ftiwiw yUM pi M -- AGK EIOnT. O THE HARTFORD HERALD OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO .ls O KENTUCKY NEWS NOTES. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 10, lelli. :F&s HV - who oscapod Elam Huddleston, Bl from th0 Edmonton Jail In October, KMtKtiaftS WWH where ho was sorvlng out fines to tho amount of f800 for the Illegal "TIN sale of whiskey, was rounded Up and regulating or suppressing the liquor traffic should bo Bottled on Its own again placed In jail at Edmonton, Tho Lexington Tobacco ''Hogshead merits without regard to othor that may come before FINE CATTLE AND CHLDREIL Company has closed a contract with questions tho Burley Tobacco Company and you, and wisdom, as well as harTo-Datho Shelby Looso Leaf Warehouse mony, demand that you should set. On Man to Care For Sevan Jersey O HARTFORD COLLKGR NOTES. O Company, of Shelbyvllle, for 7,000 tle It and take It out! of politics. Heifers and One Teaoher For Thirty-OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO hogsheads to be dellvored ,thls sea- LARGEST MAN IN WORLD say3: "Vbe Owensboro Inquirer son, six, Sixty and Even a Hundred FOUND FROZEN TO DEATH TH71jen the State meeting of tho Capt. W. L. Wortman, of Bpotts. The Normal work began Monday, Pupils. Equity American Society of k stock 8. A numboV of county teach- vllle, Ky., Is organizing nioomlngtonll., Jan. 7. Leontime that 1 had Unown for a lon at tho court houso In Owens-Ibor- o Jan. and others preparing to toach, company of merchants and stockers morning, for tho on Wednesday Training men at Spottsvllle and in Evansvlllo ard ("Baby") 1bs, reputed to have Kentucky's standing In matters educathe Teachers' entered been tho largest man In the world, tional was very low. 1 hud known that Epurpose of transacting any business New classes were organized for tho purpose of buying a steam- was found frozen to death in his she was In tho grip of Illiteracy, with presented to that body, Class. that may bo In High School for tho bonofit of boat to place in the Evansvlllo and home here He had not been all Its nttendunt evils, but 1 bad hardsue of tho liveliest fights that has num.those entering from the common Spottsvllle trade. seen about the place for several ly expected to find such a large ensueu ' Dr. P. P. Claxton, United States days and neighbors inado an Inves- ber of her rural population willing "hoole. The following matrlculat- ccted, ns there are said to,be Mlss Maude Miller Commissioner of Education, has tigation. They found his body simply "to let thing go." One day y matters of vital while chatting villi a member of a M11Ier. o.aton; Miss Ethel written to Mrs. Nannie Q. Falconseated in a chair, In his night county hoard of education In a rich tffe member, of the DcRV6r er, superintendent of the Fayette He clothes, with gas escaping from a county he happened to say: 'I Haaded down from the n and 0rv Col6( county schools, offering to dollver gas stove. "1 tell you, I've been Interested In lading recently held In Chicago. g Hartford. five speeches In Fayette county In EarJ It Is thought that he arose Bev- - education, mightily Interested, for a WUi meet tot Misses Dcula Miles and Olga the Interest of rural schools. arrn in crpf. wfirm And AC. long time. I've been on this board for -.... delegates - nrnl ntcvhta -4l. ll-'" ley, Rockport; Enos Daugherty and! a rmiuura mighty nigh ten year." cWenttlly opened tho Jet. Sag- piv,in whltn. Rnlw?t: Miss Nelia Al- - ture to appropriate J18.000 for pel "I ain delighted to hour you say that He wa8 born near herc May 4, ' made great in- B The Society has preparation anu iree uuur.uuuuu were: Height you are Interested." I hastened to re,S65 Hla dimensions armers and vonds on- independent Duke. hog cholera serum was adopted at c Kentucky stands BdUh D f(jet 4 ,ncheS( walst 72 ,nchcS( ply, "for you know thirty-nintother pooling organizations of the hurst. In the list of tho states Kentucky 8v!ne tho meeting of the G6 inches, 8G an Inches, chest hips Stale Curing tho past year, and and Howard Glenn wore Breeders' Association, held, at the thigh 41 Inches, calf 27 incheB, col- when It comex to education. Thnt's largo attendance is' John .exceptionally not very far from the end. of tho list eighth grade. college of State Univerpromoted from the agricultural socks 12 j lar 21 Inches, hat We need men like you to help us keep at the State meeting. enprt-teThe classes In Solid Geometry sity. shoes 13, weight 540 pounds. things moving." Snt nnlr are tho two delegates occupied by Jack Ring, also Physical Geography com The store and The old gentleman stroked his grizBliss was known In America and Crotu each county union In the State, pleted tho work and passed the fin- at Sweet, on Little Flat creek, Bath Europe, having loured both as a zled beard thoughtfully, aud I felt ceradditional delegates from al examination Friday. artd the county, was burned. The firo Is each 200 salesman for a bicycle factory 1G tain that I liiid mode u vivid ImpresaOt county unions for Supt. Henry Leach, city: Messrs. supposed to have caught from a de- years ago. He also has at various sion. A smile, n very small smile, dele-vwt- o thereof, and the one uumlers wrinkled th corners of his eyes us he J. C. Jackson, Centerrn,wn, nnl Muck fective flue. Tho stock of dry goods from counties not entitled to a Took, Select: were welcome visitors was valued at $15,0.00 with $2,000 times appeared with circuses. La'st SHld quietly. wejeks on summer he spent several .xwinly union, to participate In the Mondnv at Chapel. "1 reckon you forgot one thing In Insurance. The building was worth the road with a "fat man's" ball this whole Imilness somebody's got to but tho secretary, In his began their work about 51,000, with no Insurance. Cl'onilstry class club. he 'tall Minders.'" nln't they?" call. ias issued an Invitation to all Tuesday. Upon the request of County I had a glimpse of rural Kentucky's tho Society to attend. of an order was made .Tudcn Nnvlor. attitude toward education. F.xtenslve preparations are being OLVTO'.. O uv fj,,.. Mccreary withdrawing the O MARRIAGE LICENSE. .,..,. ,,.. i)rn stationed vnniU for the entertainment of those Jan. 8. Mr. Earl Mlllor and sis-Cattle and Children. meeting, as Ow- -i attending the State M(ss Muuilu or 1llIa Iace( ieft at Fulton, Kv., during the strike of I was tired mid discouraged nfter ' ttnslxiro, as usual, will display her Saturday for Hartford, where they to days of school Inspection In Jefferson Durha"m( Stanley, Thomas the Illinois Central railroad. Judgo hospitality' to the greatest advan- - will enter school this morning. Naylor stated that there Is no long- Francis Peach, Hartford, Route 5. county, so 1 hail decided to take n day Mr. Jesse Ford closed his school er any disturbance and no necessi.7. N. Hoover, Hartford, Route 5, off and visit the State Fnlr and see the The meeting will be called to or-- at this place last Friday. Mr. Ford ty for troops. , Beaver Dam, sights. to 'Rhoda Torrence, "Blue ribbon?" I asked the man ly H. M. Froman, of Hardin taught a fine school and was well Tho body of an unknown white Route 3. wearing n brond smile ns he camo vtnmly. State president, and S. B. liked by all. man was found under the Ice about S. E. Seaton, Jones, to Myrtle down the mnln roadway. Tlolxsrtson, of Calhoun, will act as Mr. Lewis Daniel and family, of a quarter of a mile fronv Sulphur. Richards, Jones. "You bet!" he exclaimed. He caught secretary. Orban, Ind., who have been the Apparently the body was that of a Edgar Magan, Olaton, to Edna sight of my camera and continued. guosta of his mother, Mrs. RUIa laboring man and was 5 feet G Daniel, Olaton. Program Don't you wimt to take a snnpshot Roynolds, to of my helferV Union of tho Panlel, for the past two weeks, re- Inches tall and weighed 145 pounds. O. C. Westorlield, Ot tlie Sunday School Friday. As he turned the splendid youiw Tho face was smooth shaven, while Lula F. Johnson, Fordsvllle. nlo County Baptist Association to turned homo last Mr. Jcsso Felix, of Hartford, who the hair was of a sandy gray. In to Hazel animal Into position for a photograph Olaton church at Render, Cecil Hodge, the niCTst wltli I had a chance to look hor over carehas been the guest of his father and the man's clothes were found a hook Robinson, Render. Olaton, January G, 1912fully. I was ccrtnln she was of royal place, return- bearing the name F. Young, an ac- p. A. Albln, Balzetown, to Miner Devotional Eld. Birch other relatives at this S:;i0. blood, for her horns looked like poled home last Saturday. count against Joe Bimwender, a Miller, Neafus, Sliirlds. ished obony. and her toe nulls hud ion of Render card ot G. R. Hellman and a pamphMr. Ernest Wilson, Jasper Clark. Dundeo, to Maggia 10 00. Reading minutes and reMines, was at this place last Fri- let with tho name D. L. Young. B. Lamb, Dundee. ot the schools. mits day. A tnrkey pool formed by a numW. R. Chafton, Sugar Grove, to 10.30. Better,, Pastoral Lender-.hlMr. Boone Payton wont to Crof-to- n ber of women of Bath county this Alnoy Cnse-UU- r. Minnie Hudnall. Si'cnr Grove W. M. Fair and last Saturday. season, with Mrs. Jennie B. Shrout Willie Curtis, Rockport, to Irene , Sermon Eld. at the head of It, came near being H. Maddox, Pockjort. ll:fi). Doctrinal HOPEWELL. en. Jarnagln. T . Jan C. Mr. J. R. Shull, who has a failure. Last year thoy went Into For Sale Town property, vacacl i2-Intermission. sBwl been very sick, Is Improving slowly. a combine at Thanksgiving and re- lots, cottages and y dwelling. and I 30. Hotter Management Mr. and Mra. C. (5. Taylor, are on fused to tako tho market prlco for A. C. YEISER & C).. their turkeys, which was 12 cents, m'ipment Eld. nirch Shlolds and tho sick list at this writing. Hartford. Ky. V 11. Lyons. Otto Millor.'of Linton. Ind.. and they later received 10 cents for Sirs. Eld. J. Ltartrt hor tvo little children. Mas- - them. This year they thought they Bettor Teaching 00 2 .Tack Johnson Will Fight Again. Jarnagln ana w. c. ia)ior. Chicago, Jan. G. Champion Jack fer nerbort and jttie Mlsa TrlSi to could do the same way, and they of Excellence thojr grandmother's. Mrs. Dilla Mll-f- ir would not take tho Thanksgiving Johnson Standard outlined the pugl-- ; Elementary Grades Eld. R. E. ,or Bome tmo ,nat week Tney ar prlco of 12 cents, but hold their tur- llstlc situation of the future, so far j keys for more money; but Instead as the heavyweight championship Is yui.ua and A. O. Ross. rIvoa ere iast Friday. 00. Tiio i.raucu sunuay ncuooi MesSrs. Billy Johnson and Henry of getting It they came near not concerned. In an interview he said, Dr. 15. W. Ford and C. M. Ticli- - Htl,m i.iiip,i a lloc or,ieco Inst week. having a buyer at all, and they have "I'm going to fight Sam McVey In enor. Johnson's weighed 3G0, and Stum's Jut sold 250 turkqys in the pool to Paris on the night of the Grand and adjourn- - 4S4 pounds. Alex Doyle, of Fleming county, at Prix, I think Juno 23, and I'll fight Ruslness 3:30 inent. Last Sunday was the coldest day 1 1 cents, 1 cent less than the Flynn some tlmo before that, either ONK UP TDK KKVKK IIEIFZIIS. All the schools are requested to tM8 winter. The thermometer Thanksgiving price. In New York or Nevada." 1L wk.vnnnnn.1 nllll fill I n .1 I Vl rl II fl Q ' dropped below zero, with big snow. manicured that morning. When she Tho Fayette County Dairymen's Gooil Prices For Weed. was led to the burn near by I knew Interested In Sunday School work Taylor returned to Association, the members of which Mlss Jessie Carlisle, Ky., Jan. G. The loose she was a royal princess, for the stable arc welcome. 111., last have steadily refused to permit .their her home in East St. Louis, boy was waiting to throw her opera C. D. CHICK, Ch'm'n. by her sister, herds to be subjected to tho tuber- leaf market hero had the best sales week, accompanied lead her to her stall. culin test as required by the statute, of the season yesterday, when about cloak over her and "W. M. FAIR. Sec'y. MIbs Margaret, who will spend a few heifers have you here?" making a fight In the courts 200,000 pounds of the weed chang- I "now ninnystable boy when he had and are weeks there. asked the HAUHETT'S FERRY. on the question, will make a strong ed hands. A number of sales were finished bedding hoc down. 8. Mr. Edgar Magan and Jan. GOSHEN. to have the law requiring the made at prices ranging from 14c tp eflort "I lmvo my iuinds full this time." he 3Iias Edna Daniel were quietly" mar-xw- tl Jan. 8. Mrs. Bettle Her has re- tuberculin test repealed or amend- 20c, the prices being paid for extra exclaimed. "I have seven to take enre at the home of Rev. Joe Acton, turned from Champaign, III. She ed by the present Legislature. The fine quality with good color. of. Thnt's about the limit when you Sunday, Decembor 31. After the will spend the winter with her association are doing tho State Fair, all right." ias had Iwo hills drawn, wTt-monFor Sale, Fniins All sizes, from the bridal party repaired daughters here. I left the barn nnd went ont Into the up, one or both of which will be 0 to 300 acres. We can please you roadway to think. I recalled vividly Ma tho home of the groom, where the Mr. Jesse Bradshaw has returned presented to the Legislature. . One If you want to buy land. nuptial feast was served. a school visited only the dny beforo home from Owensboro, where he of the bills repeals the tuberculin man In Jefferson A. C. YEISER & CO.. where a 31r. Joe Petty bought a working. lias been test law, ,and the other provides for county was striving to hnndlo thirty-siHartford. Ky. mule of Mr. G. M. Harrison last Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Chlnn, of this in amendment j the Inw by which boys nud girls In all eight grades aeek. Consideration unknown. place, have moved to Beaver Dam to tho dairymen will be compensated Messrs. Homor Llndley, Hartford, and another school where a tired worn Mr. Orvllle Lloyd and wife left make I have seen for any loss by any of their cows Route 7; Winston Mauzy and Hen- an worried with Rlsty-llvc- : their future home. Saturday for Bowling Green, where Mr. Herman Stevens, of this being condomned or Injured under ry M. Plrtle, Hartford, Route 1; 100 In ono room. they will attend school. place, spent last weok In Hopklns-vlll- the tuberculin .si. The rondwny was crowded with R. H. McDowell, Hartford, Route 2; Ho camo home Sunday. Esqs. J. L. Patton, Hartford, Route splendid, healthy boys and girls, brown Pleurisy pains nro located just beThey Charles Durham, Lovlngton, III.. C;. wero pleasant callers Mr. Jesso Richardson, of Owensnt Tho with the kisses of n summer sun.full to low the short ribs. Lumbago afwere laughing and chattering, tho same region but toward boro, and Mlss Clara Horn, of Phil-po- t, has succeed In finding n positive Herald office Monday. fects "My little, wero married at the bride's euro for bed wetting. BALLARD'S SNOW the back. Messrs. W. H. Cundlff. Hartford, 1.1NINMENT Is the romedy In eith home Wednesday and camo hero to boy wet tho bed every night clear ' If rubbed in thoroughly tho residence of his father, Mr. Tom thro' on, the floor. , I tried several Route 5; R. A. Bennett, Portland, er case. at kinds of kidney medicine and I'was Oregon, were pleasant callers It cases pain, relaxes tho muscles Richardson. Mr, Owen Chlnn. of Bcda, visited In the drug store looking for some- The Herald ofllco Wednesday. and the patient can move about treuly and comfortably. Price 25c, his brother, Mr. Albert Chlnn, of thing different to help him when 1 Z v "Vyw Messrs. C. B. B. Felix; R. W. 1 Law S 50c and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by this place, and his mother and fath- heard of Foley Kidney Pills. Aftpr Maddox, Hartford, Route 1, and he had taken them two days wo Hartford Drug 'Co., Hartford. Ky., er at Beaver Dam recently. David R. Helsley gave the Herald a ra-H'aPBI- r Mr. Arch Stevens, of Owensboro, could sec a change and when he pleasant visit yesterday. and nlro Donovan & Co., Beaver s ot a bottle, ha had taken m is spending a few weeks with his Dam, Ky.- was cured. That Is about six weeks r Messrs. S. M. Dexter and E. H. father and mother here. ago and be has not wot. In? bed. Goodall, Centertowh; MiyrirKK gets daughter J. D. Duke, ' Notice to Claimants. APTlJR COURT STRUGGLE m City, gave The Herald a pleasant since." For sale by all dealers. All persons having claims against can Thursday. estate of George W. GOVERNOR EMPHASIZES HawesvllleKy., Jan. not,ned to n,e Mr. Morgan James, of Beaver TnlBTT-BICOUNTY UNIT MATTER 011 p.Nfc BOTS AND OWLS ing Christmas with her foster w,,lte- - are " TEACIIKU. Dam, gave The Herald a pleasant "' "'" omco grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Stove slgnee at nio in Hartford, Ky., overflowing with the zest of living. As long as Is his message,, ,Oov. call yesterday. Dean, of this city, almost caused properly proven, on or before tho Watching them n they passed, I ' of Mamie McCreary touches very emphatically 'Iire-'fon- g separation $he Tired of waiting; W. Morgan thought: 20th day of January, 1911, or thoy on the county unit question, This Childress, aged 12, from her moth- ShusterJ former Treasurer General "GoodncssJ What Is tho mttter with be for0JarTre1 Is how he deals with It: cr. Mrs. Otto Hafendorfer, of Evans-- i G2t4 of Persia, has handed over his o'fllco our old commonwealth ,t when the YANCY L. MOSELEY. "So much has. been spoken and to F. E. Cairns, who was' his chief stockmen all know1 that It takes one vllle. After a legal battlo In tho lo-" written about extending the present American assistant man to handle seven Jersey heifers For Sale. cal courts tho child was awarded to the In a state fair and they do not know A $20 scholarship in Bowling local option law as applied to her mother Constantinople announces that that one teacher cannot possibly, Tuo little girl camo here on Green Business University, Rowling jale of liquors 'so that tho citizens to seventy young handle Christmas Day, "with the consent of Green, Ky. For further particulars of each. and. evory county in the the rumors- that peace negotiations animals' from thirty them In condition and have S.tato may determine for themselves have been entered into by Turltey foster call on or address, licr mother, to visit her whether spirituous, vinous or malt and Italy are without foundation. to tako prizes In the show ring of life?" The reunion bo af- Ut HARTFORD HEBALD. xrandpnrents. children of. Kentucky" Jlquors may be Bold" therein,'' that I At Rome the attitude is that Turkey I felt thnt the "Deans that they refused were not getting n fair, square deal. fected the Subscribe for The Hartford Herald. do not deem It necessary to "discuss must start negotiations. a let Mamie return to her mother. WUI Mra. Hafendorfer came to Hawes vllto several days ago, and entered suit against the Deans. In the hatho court beas corpus proceedings TILTS EXPECTED favored the mother, who took her daughter home with her. Tho Deans Hafendorfer, who vIs WHEN STATE MEETING hold that Mrs. married for tho second tlmo, Is not a fit person to caro for the child. that the I Ike A. S. of E. Goes Into Ses- It was also maintained with her daughter preferred living foster grandparents. sion at Owensboro Hartford .Hertild OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Important question at length. The State Democratic platform declared In favor of it in strong and unmistakable, terms, and I have already, In this message, declared for It and for legislation to carry out ATI tho pledge. I want to say, however, with emphasis, that the question of AS BAD AS THAT? fl THE WHITE SCHOOL i Em?" y. ooooooooooooooooo .... U Leaked Like the Net ro School, but This Was ' Mistake. During one of my drives of exploration I passed a school in Spencer county, about thirty-fiv- e miles east of Louisville. At first sight I was sure I bad stumbled upon a typical negro school, but as I went about tho yard with my camera a farmer who lived near by came over to Bee what I was doing. HtTnn .vug t. h h ,I1 .t.....4 t..l K uuii In... uua luia vviutiu o.uvu. been "This is the white school, an I don' know bow long It's been built. All I know Is that it wasn't noways now nerer i nsKcd. con--wj- ns $' 'JJaBWB9BBaVHHBttii0BaaaH daaaaaaaaaHBKBaaBBaaaaaKwBaVaaaal to-da- y. r taP.ji'M """J' -- fir Pi'JMaf Hsjn LI riyliBiy 7"" Hun-certa- ln ..I ." O- O- - ji. TIIK ANCIENT WllKCK WITH FLOOlt. ITS SAQOINO h d 7, , nu-mli- 1. .,,, .. ooooooooocoo.ooo ooooooooooooooooo . i t He luughed good m ho took n frcrlKchcw ot his twist. "Pnlnted? Why it ain't nover hud' no paint on It that 1 ever seo or heard of." I looked nt the ancient wreck, with Its sagging floor. Its scattered rock about the door where there should have been a walk; then my glauce fell upon n new, sturdy long distance telephone pole which stood closo to one corner of tho building. 1 walked up nud, placing my hand ngnlnst it. waited nnd fell to thinking. Suddenly tho busy humming of the wires seemed to be whimpering insistently to the broken houao: "Woke up! Wako up! Wo uru not asleep today! We ure In the hurrying and scurrying twentieth century! Wake up nnd Join the procession!" On the far side of the school I stum-hie- d upon sonic old 'fashKficd hnud-mad- e desks and it once asked ray farmer friends whero thoy had como from. "Why, they come out of the school there, of course. The children used 'em until this year, when they put In somo new oucs." My next search was for the closets. I knew thcto was no coal house on the premises, for tho old desks were plied "Painted?" thirty years ago comln' Mny." "When was it painted Inst?" when I moved In'o this neighborhood kt'Ji ly &' p- two-stor- mm mm ht PS&J coal. ims' "THIS IlKlii: 13 A FAUFElt BCIIOOL.'' 1 , y j two-year-- j x e. upon tho top of the winter's supply of I wns unable to find even tho remains of any closet, so I ngalu questioned my farmer friend. "They ain't never hud none slnco I been In the neighborhood!" "Hnven't hnd any closets at all?" I exclaimed In amazement. "How can your teachers bundle a school without closets?" The man hesitated n moment, shifted his .quid to tho other side of bin Jaw and answered quietly: "Gnwd knows. 1 don't." "How do you happen to have such a poor schoolhoiise in this part of tho county the land looks pretty good?" "You see. this hero is n pauper school." I pretended not to understand him fully, so I asked: "My. that's too bad. I had no Idea thnt tho farmers up hero on tho headwaters of Suit river were so poor. You haven't even got at church In tho neighborhood, then?" "Oh. yes We've got n mighty nice, brand hcav church n mllo out the pike from here.' "Stnte built that, too?" I suggested. "Why. no; the folks all chipped In and built It." ho explained cnrefully. "Wc ain't poor folks nt nil." "Why couldn't you folks chip In and do something for this old tumbledown school?" 1 asked. "Wo could have done It,, couldn't we?" ho exclaimed. "I reckon we Just never thought about It that way." ' iy two-third- , "'"''" Education Pays. The stnte of Kansas, though less than sixty years bid. has excellent schools, nnd her taxable property hns Increased nt the rate of $120,000,000 annually during tho past tod years., a totnl increase of $120,000,000 in a decade. This is- - twice the total assessment of Kentucky. Tho valuation o'f real property in Kentucky is $487.8315.250. la Kansas tho samo class of property Is "valued t at $1,078,048,700. ! to-da- y. - Tho valuation of personal property In Kentucky, was $140,318,000. while In Kansas It was $880,043,000. The total assessed valuation In Kentucky was $044,480,000 and in Kansas $2,453,001,850. , 11)10. World Afmanac for Tho above figures 'are from the I I