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Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.): January 17, 1912 Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Jno. P. Barrett & Co. Hartford, KY 1912 haf1912011701_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 17, 1912 Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.) Jno. P. Barrett & Co. Hartford, KY 1912 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognitio n (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has be en done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Librar ies Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. r .yy wyarj r ? vw h SubscHption $1 Per Year, in Advance. , THE HARTFORD HERALD. "1 Come, the Herald of i foiij World, t.t'ifcw. tf All Molt Lumbering at Mj Back." All Kinds Job Printing Neatly Executed. JSTO. am-borg- 38th YEAR. GEIS HARTFORD, KTM WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1912. REGENT NOTABLE CASES OF The standard rate for an ounce, so tho mass White found Is worth $19,200. "Nothing takes the place of ambergris In tho finer grades of perfumery," said Boiling. "Tho matter was coughed up by a sick whale, and because of its scarcity It Is very Is $C0 3 ' moro than 20,000 persons. Experts say tho accoustlc properties can be BALTIMORE made almost perfect for a hall of its size. Tho company rooms, twenty-on- e In number, grouped in suites, are 1912 admirably adapted for commltteo rooms, and tho gymnasium, immebehind the place the Democrats Vote to Go to diatelywill stand, will bo whereapart stage set for tho press. Oriole City. Tho armory Is situated in the northern part of tho city, and Is JUKE 25 THE MEETING DATE Within easy walking distance of the Pennsylvania and Baltimore and Ohio railroad stations. It Is fifteen Tiie.Unterrlfied to Assemble minutes' rldo by street car from the business center of the city. making. G000 ROADS LAW COVET! "THAT STILL SMALL VOICE" BOSTON, MASS., JANUARY 3, 1912. "Deeply penitent for my sin, and earnestly desiring, as far as In my power lies, to make atonement, I hereby confess that I am guilty of tho offense of which I stand Indicted. I am moved to this course by no In-ducement of 'or leniency. Heinous as Is my crime, God hap not wholly Abandoned mo, and my conscience and manhood, however depraved and blighted, will not admit of my still further wronging by a public trial her whose pure young life I have destroyed. Under tho lashings of remorse I have suffored and am suffering the tortures of tho damned. In this I find a measure of comfort. In my mental anguish I recognize that there Is still, by tho mercy of the Master, some remnant of the Divine spark of goodness lingering with me. I could wish to live only because within some prison's walls 1 might, in some small measure, redeem my sinful past, help some other despairing soul, and at last find favor with my God. You aro instructed to deliver this to the District Attorney, or to tho Judge of the Court. Sincerely yours, "CLARENCE Y. T. RICHESON." For Inducing his Jilted sweetheart, Av LInnol, to take cyanldo of potassium, which he had given her as a corrective for her physical condi tion October 14, 1911, and which caused her death. Sentenced to the death chair during week of May, 19, .1912.! " self-bene- fit SEEMS ASSURED The Bosworth Bill Seems Likely to Pass. A valuable." BIG LAND DEAL CLOSED IN HOPKINS COUNTY One Week After Repub- lican Convention. A FINK BUILDING TO MHKT IN THE OLDKST PHYSICIAN IN THE STATE IS DEAD - i m k I J Ky., Jan 12. Campbellsburg, .MUCH NEEDED LEGISLATION' Dr, F. J. Yager, probably tho oldest physician In Kentucky, and the oldDemWashington, Jan. 12. Tho Frankfort, Ky., Jan. 13. Senator ocratic National Convention, tho est resident of Henry county, died Joe F. Bosworth, the author of the here this morning of the Infirmities date of which was set this morning good roads measure In the Legisla years old. for Juno 25, was awarded this after- of ago. Ho was ninety-si- x ture, Is very hopeful. In fact confiLouis, Dr. Yager was born In Oldham noon to Baltimore over St. dent, that tho Gonoral Assembly at county In 1812, and for a few years Chicago and Now York. Denver, the present session will enact a comBaltimore offered a certified check practiced medicine in Jeffersontown. prehensive good mails law. ne Is However, he moved to this county for $100,000. tlit chairman of the Senate Commlt-to- e sixty-thre- e years ago and has since Two ballots were taken. On the on Public Ways and Internal been one of tho most active men In received 25 votes, first Baltimore Improvement, which will consider this section. Ho Is survived by four C St. Louis 19, Chicago 3, Denver Speaktho good roads legislation. children: F. S. Yager, of Califorand New York 1. ing of his bills, Senator Bosworth nia; Ernest Yager, of LoulsvllIe;Dr. On tho second ballot Baltimore Arthur Yager, president of Georgesaid: McNamara Guilty. Wouliln't You? recelvedl 29 votes, St. Louis 22 and town College, and Mrs. B. R. Milan, Dynamiting the building of tho Los Anrelos Times, October 1, 1910, "Kentucky has no State road or- Wouldn't ou like to be a leader Chicago 1. This gave Baltimore a of Florida. killing 21 men, for which, December Tij l91W.li.e.wai sontencod to. life, lytv li)slead.Qf."foJlawer? but tliete are jjo- - ypnrt- . clear majority and tho decision then Ho was n prominent Mason and prisonment. before tho Legialaturo two bills ou like to be a "live wire" In bus- - ''"K was made unanimous. his funeral at 11 o'clock Inoss, originating Ideas and meth of vast importance to every gectlon RICHMOND, VA., NOVEMBER 24, 1911. Tho first business transacted was will be conducted by that order. ods that will cause Me busine? of the State, and all citizens interto decide that tho convention should "I, Henry Clay Boattle, Jr., desirous of standing right boforq Cod and men to bid for your serv-'.-osested In improving the conditions HOWS THIS?, man, do on this, the twonty-thlr- d day of Novembor, 1911, confess my guilt Wouldn't you like to get more pay? under which our roads and bridges bo held June 25, one week after the We offer One Hundred Dollars Re- of the crime charged against mo." Republican National Convention. At You can have all this experience aro constructed and maintained Tho murder of his wife, July IS, 1911, for which ho was electrocutthis time the place of the- conven- ward for any case of Catarrh that can you can got the blggor pay, vou sl'ould give gome attention to them not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. ed November 24, 1911. tion had not been determined. can successfully manage a hiislueas and lend their Influence In every Denver made the first bid for the F. J. Cheney & Co., of your own If you will take the possible way' to have these measures convention, Charles F. Franklin, of Toledo, Ohio. necessary training, and you ran got passed and become operatte. We, the undersigned, have known SOME STATISTICS ON OUR that city, addressing tho committee tho training either at college or by "Tho ponding bills provide for a T LAW BROKEN at length. Denver offered reasona- F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and mall. The first step Is to write JNO. State Highway Commissioner of ble and necessary expenses for the believe him perfectly honorable In all F. DR AUG HON, Presided, Nash- Public Roads, who shall be a comBILLION-DOLLAR SCHOOLS BY BURLEY SOCIETY conventloa and promised to be lib- business transactions, and financially ville, Tonn., for prices on lessons petent civil onginoer, and will, acteral. Mr. Franklin asserted that able to carry out any obligations made UV MAIL; or for catalogue on ing under tho Department of Denver had the best convention hall by his firm. coursos AT COLLEGE, have charge of the conaddress Value of National Educational Of Kentucky Federal Ruling Drauglion's In the country. Waldlng, Kinnan & Marvin, Practical Business Coll struction of all roBdB built under t TSChlcago next had Its Innings, WSiolesalo Druggists, Toledo, O. lege, Nashvillo, Tonn., or Paclueah, the provisions of State aid. Plant Has Doubled in On the Interstate Com-msrnosers-Sullivan- ,, amid laughter and Hall's Catarrh CuroMs taken Inter Ky or Evansvllle, Intl.. or Wash- "Piovlelous are made for raising applauBo, said he had tno unpreced- nally, acting directly upon the blood Ten Years. ington, D. C. Pact. a State load fund to be used in ented, pleasure of Introducing to tho and mucous surfaces of the system. granting aid to counties that bond A Hero In a MIuIihhm-- . Democratic commltteo Fred W. Testimonials sent free. Price, 75c per to build Tho amount of money invested Cincinnati, iiermanent O., Jan. 12. In an! For veaia .1. S. DntmhiiA Smith themselves of Chicago, assistant treasurer bottle. Sold by all druggists. ,f !.!- 1.. !.. AI I.. n. ........ iiuB hi- - (...luiui. t'mt in HuiiuuiB in .mo i.uuni.1.. ii.inueu down ii' j udge Haven. Mich., a civil war captain, roadt, and also to counties of the Republican National ComTake Hall's Family Pills for consti- creased enormously during the l.iBt Howard HolUster, of the I'nlted as a llghlhouio keeper, averted aw- spend money not procured from the mittee. pation. decado. Tho value of public school States District Court for the South- ful wreck, but a queer fact Is, he sale of bonds In building or repairMr. I'phtim argued at some length property, which was nhout $550,-000,0- ern district of Ohio, he de- might have been a wreck himself, If ing permanent roads. for Chicago, and when he had con- NEVER SPOKE DURING in 1900, hud doubled ten clared that contracts entered Into by Electric Bitters had not prevented. "The State aid Is for the purpose mo ono proposed that ho cluded, bo TWEXTY-FIV- E YEARS years later. tho Hurley Tobacco Socloly with "Thov cured me of kidnov trouble I0' Influencing counties to bu'ld bo made an honorary member of tho During the same porlod tho an- - the purchasers of the pooled nurley and chills." ho writes, "after I had lm,'"e B'"1 "otter loads by paying There was Democratic Commltteo. Maysvlllo, Ky., Jan. 13. Tho d or the cost or roads from of tho laKen oinor socnnea euros for yoars, more applause, but no vote on this death of Louis Roser here yester- nual Income. Increased from $220,-- 1 tobacco were In violation while Ishonnan anti-trulaw In that part without benofit and they nlio Im- .1 general tax levied upon the assuggestion. J. Hamilton Lowis day disclosed a family secret, which 000,000 to $425,000,000, Inteistato com- proved my sight. Now, at seventy, sessed property of the State. By closed the argument for Chicago, was that absolute silence had been the annual appropriations to teach which concerns ers grow to merce. from $2,709,000 I am feeling fine." dwelling at length upon the advan- maintained For dyspopsla, this method counties not expending between husband and The averago length The opinion came nfter an argu- Indigestion, all stomach, liver and money to build roads will receive tages of that city and its experience wife for tho past twenty-fiv- e years. $0,020,000. of the public school term was ment In tho suit of the E. O. Eshel- - kidney troubles, thoy're in handling national conventions. without no aid from the State, but counties This was broken last Sunday, when from 144 to 15G days, by Tobacco Company, 'of Cincinnati, equal. Try them. extended Chicago, In addition to defraying his wife asked her husband to have Only ."0 cents taking advantage of the State aid tho Hurley Tobncco Socioty at James H. Williams. m will be apsistod to the amount of the expenses of tho convention, of- a cup of coffee and he replied that and the averago attendance of . d of the money they expend contribution of $40,000 to he would. In a few moments he dren enrolled Increased from 99 to for damages alleged to have been fered a . inn id im'iiiiiiiii). or reconstructing in constructing tho Democratic campaign fund. This was attacked with heart trouble, dy- 114 days. The public high schools, sustained In tho pooling and selling "The coal supply of the earth is roads. Finler this arrangement all which numbered C,00.r. In 1900, werejof the 1907 crop of Hurley tobacco announcement caused a stir and ap- ing a short time afterward. limited," said the scientist. "No counties pay Into the State road 10,213 In number in 1910. The at Winchester, Ky. parently increased Chicago's chances Ho willed all his vast properties to number of teachers In thoso schools In his opinion Judge Hollister ono can say how long It will last." fund, and must build roads or lose materially. his wife, and he asked that his body Baltimore's bid followed Chica- bo cremated and the ashes cast to advanced from about 20,000 to more ruled that the tobacco pooled by tho In "Great Scott!" exclaimed a man their pait of the State road fund the back low: "and we've gone The whole scheme of Stnte aid Is Tobacco Society was Intond-be- r go's. Representative Talbot, of Mary the winds off tho Cincinnati suspen- than 41,000, while the total of public school teachors ln-'necessarily for use In interstate and wasted more'n p bushel of It 'designed to make every countv not land, made the opening speech and sion bridge. The body will be sent creased from 423,000 to 512,000 in commerce, had always been so In- - heatln' tho hall for this lecture." having good roads nlroady, get Into ' Senator Raymer pursued the argu- to a crematory g tho course of the decade tho touded and subsequently was used business, and ment. The Danger of l.n Giippe Tho salaries of teachers were aug In Interstate commerce; that the Is Its fatal tendency to pneumonia. make all counties now having good The claims of St. Louis were pre- Foley's Honey anil Tar Compound porlod, Burley Society fixed a price on this To mented during the ton-yeamount of sented by E. F. Goltra, former Gov"Cures In Every Case.'' cure la grlppo coughs, take roads put the proper maintenance. ernor David B. Francis, Rolla Wells Mr. James McCaffery, Mgr. of tho those of men teachers Increasing tobacco and refused to accept any Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. money Into first-clas- s Highway "Tlie o(Hc(. of Countv and James 13. Smith. St. Louis of Schlltz Hotel, Omaha, Neb., recom from $4G.50 per month In 1900 to price other than the one fixed and R. E. Fisher, Washington. Kas., Engineer Is provided for, and modfered to be more liberal In appro- mends Foley's Honey and Tar Com $GG per month In 1910, and those that this act Is considered by him to says: "I was troubled with a methods of priations for the convention than pound, because It cures In every of women teachers from $34 to $52 bo In violation of that portion of tho attack of la grippe and noth- ern and systematic per month. Tho number of pupils Sherman anti-trulnw which con- ing I used did me any good and I handling work are mapped out In over before, but no deftnlto amount case. "I have used it myself and I The design of that po-t- ' n was offered. have rccommendeed It to many oth- in high schools showed a marked cerns Inteistato commerce. was threatened with pneumonia. A detail. Edward M. Tlerney1 then spoko. for ers since told mo of Its gain, numbering 900,000 In 1910, frlnml ndvlRorl mn tn dra Pnlov'a of the bill which deals with countv Frightful Polar Winds to be to secure New York. As soon as the Now great curative power In diseases of ns compared with 520,000 In 1900. and I '""""'"atlon fceems Blow with terrific forco at tho fnr Honoy and Tar Compound Tho productive fund of universiYork bid waa In, the committee be- tho throat and lungs." Foley's igot some at once. I was relieved ia better, closer and more scientific method of constructing and maingan balloting. Honey and Tar Compound is a re- ties, colleges and technical schools norm ;inu piay uavoc witu tno siciu, from $100,175,000 to causing red, rough or sore chapped taining roads by county authorities O. F. Horshy spoko for Robort liable family medicine. Give It to Increased takon ,1,r0e ,,oU,M ,ny la hn,,! and the annual In- hands and lips, that nerd Bucklen's (grippe and at the same time leave tbe Craln, chairman of the Baltimore your children, and tako It yourself $273,425,000, I believe Foley's waB cone. county administration In the hand"? of tlio?o Institutions from Arnica Salve to hoal thorn. It p storm when you feel a cold coming on. It come Committee, and called out Honey and Tar Compound to bo tho f t,, B lBCal CoUl' s ns at present. of cheers when he drew from his In. checks and cures coughs, colds and sources other than endowment was makes the skin soft and smooth. best medicine 1 ever used and al s, also burns, In other wo-d- s, the Countv Knsln- croup' and prevents bronchitis and augmented from $28,500,000 to Unrlvalod for pocket certified check for side ways keep a bottle with mo." For) period. bolls, sores, ulcers, cuts, bruises eer will be a iiorsou nuallrieil to nd- $1 00,000 and laid It upon the table. pneumonia. Refute substitutes. For $77,800,000 In tho ton-yeand piles. Only 25 conts at James i salo by all dealers. u Tho students In thoso establish jvlse the court on road and bIde The demonstration continued for a salo by all dealers. m m m ments grew In number from 110,- - H. Williams. work In an Intelligent mannor. To Wlaid KiIImiii. minute or more. "Charles Dickens nnrt Women," 000 to 183,000, and the Instructors "All through these measures are Your cement furniture Is great; Baltimore'; Armory an Admirable VII K WHAM COUGH Kl) By tho lato Henry Snowden Ward. from 7,300 to 17,000. In the highIt soon will bo the rage; but ere 'oferuafds to State and cou"tv Plnce. . VP A SMALL FORTl'NI-- you leave Tho recent sudden death In New er educational Institutions it will tho rest to fate, lot this j'untl. which demonstrates that tho Md., Jan. 12. The Baltimore, York of Mr. Henry Snowden Ward, bo noticed the increase in the numvour mml engage. Tho cost of llv- - I'llls were deslKncil with the ono of 1912, Convention Democratic Brockton, MaBs., Jan. 12. ' ilntr'a iminntliltii flmvn tin. the distinguished Secretary of tho ber of teachers was proportionately nf linriiOe In altrht. viz.. tn trnt r1m' which tho party's national commute Dickens Fellowship in England, is greater than the growth In' the num- Ham H. White, of No. 28 Chapol f) 1)Ign fi gQ ,et y()ur braJi. the reCGV0(1 ,n nI1 U1011eys expended In has awarded to Baltimore, will be as sincerely deplored In America as ber of students. Bradstreet'B. Um Pierce; you'll li1n t.n 11 lmll(ll"e roads, md also to expend UI1 ua tr hold in the Fifth Regiment Armory, in the land of his birth. His deplontlf""- - in the ")nst','",,,o"i o' ou r Tur llt s Baltimore's largest auditorium, Tho lightful Is the f,,B,WM11 Asking Too Much. , . good -- rads." lectures on Dickens and "- armory is an Imposing structure of UCD.Ui. fcvj.iiio, "" """ XT .1. "My dear," said Mr. Clarkson, "I mnn i iivj- - 'in i.i; .TUinillft UlUIlfe 11111- - you'll u.mi. Shakespeare have been popular lit drfvo away our linos or oaro granite surmounted by n vaulted erary To prevent features of this season; and don't want you to' think I have any.tasket Reach one day recently, came and straighten out our frowns. And :ieunpnif. a rrH roof which rises 106 feet above the ono of his latest acts was the prep- deslro to criticise you for tho way 'across a largo chunk of some for-yo- u If you really love your name, wo of- pottleil in the lungs should ! rt- main floor. manage, but, really, wo must 'olgn substance which ho took homo, of an Illuminating - article Put a HRR- for you this chance to get It in tho j16"''1 t0 nt once Having an area of 200 by 300 arationLipplncott's try to llvo within qur Incomo." suspecting ho had something valun- Magazine for r'RD PBPPER on POROKS Hall of Fame: Produce archifeet, tho main, or drill' hall, Wlthln our Incomo? Goodness! !0,. PW 9TBit om t he oliest ard inke "Charles Women," pants. tectural experts say, will soat com- which will Dickens and In And bo regarded by everybody In nrcnklns off a piece of the strange be published BALLARD'S HORBHOl'ND SYR''" Februfortably more than 12,000 persons, ft1tF tlfhnn Allf. Tf a1fvw r 4A'Afr.mM - our set as eccentric?" "mii, he brought It to City ChomlBt When glvon as soon as the croupyi Internally. It's s. wtonlrx " ",,c" "'" allowing ample space for protr.o-.dff- " ' Charles's. Rollli'g for analysis. Mr. appears. Chamberlain's Cough Inntlon. Buy .the dollar size ' nadoB, afBle3. etc. Thero aro tta j Will Persist in Trying It. Bol'lng subjected the maUcr ,to a mim vIM ward oft nn attack qf 'hound you get n peons Syrup: -- iihorTpr balconies and, ll necessary, by, tup . h.k Opinion. "What Is an optlralat, pa?"' careful tostB, and finally croup and provent all danger and t plaster free with each bottle. Soil of .raised platform nl ! "What do you tljlnk of a erection "An optimist Is a man who comes discos that it yielded all the cause of anxiety. Thousands ofjhv Hertford Drue Co.. Harford, end of the building-- , tho seat- -' band who deceives his wife?" ihome lato and thinks ho can got In (properties of ambergris, that prec- motiers uco It successfully. Sold !Kv., Donovan & Co. Reaver Dam. Inc capacity can be incroaood to "Ho'a a mighty smart man," without his wlfo knowing it." m Ky. JIous matter that Is used In cologne by all dealors. m I JVouWu-'iiKSUtlaftUo!.. ANTI-TRUSAgrl-cultuio, ee Up-haI.-- derson National Bank in closing a deal for tho sale of 1,300 acros of land In tho southern part of Hopkins county betweenNortonvlllo and Dawson, known as the Clore land. It Is a tract the Clores bought several years ago, being heavily timbered at the time. The timber lias beon removed, but much or tho land Is available for farming purposes. Tho land was purchased by N. K. Toy, (.'eorgo, Joe and Hugh Toy. of this county. Tho Toy farm in tho Anthostou neighborhood was as part pavmont. Mr. Toy pji' . DECEMBER 1, 11111. LOS ANGELES, and sons, Joe and Hugh, will move Prosecutor Mr. J. B. McNamara, you have hlthorto entered your to tho newly purchased property. It plea of not guilty. Do you wish to plead at (his time? Is tholr purpose to Improve and ' McNamara Yes, sir. sell It off In smaller tracts, It Is un Prosecutor To this Indictment charging you with murder, do you derstood. Henderson Gleaner. plead guilty or not guilty? John T. Hopkins returned Friday night from Hopkins county, whore he has been as agent for the Hen- DIGEST OFJHE MEASURES Bills Concerning Matter of Vast Importance to the State. ... st ..... j one-tnir- st I one-thir- j l j num-Jllurl- ev ed I rond-bulldlu- ar so-ve- ro st who-Jinv- o i j I cold-sore- ar i I , m-l- i :rL"":i":J..?"r ;:',,;;,.,. wli,l,ll .u-I- ,, loor .,.,... - I gim-mot- al """ 1 Hcre-Romo- Iiub-elth- or e-- ed jtV: 1B-h iV. - i,.A.. A -- u'AltW... 'irA'lij iAj&. ,.vA.teUlfiMh. TAQK TWO. THE HARTFORD HERALD -- i n WEDNESDAY, JAN. 17, 1912. n"7 Ine TT a,..J ET.imoot Americans. liartioYci neicua COuflrmed uppior L.FELIX. HEBER MATTHEWS, FRANK funoHB iRANK L. FELIX, Pnb.and Prop'r. Enteied at the Hartford as mall mattor of tho second class. post-oCJ- re to bo a notabio aia- ability and a bar to most avonuca of for Personal ambition business. higher station In llfo Is fast supplanting tho drink habit, liquor statistics to tho contrary notwithstanding. To-da- y ua IHE CHOPPERS WILL BE ' ... IRE 000000000000000 O jbly got cars tq move the output of For the sako of humanity and In the interest of urgent business, 'it would' seem that this strlko affair ought to be settled, and at once. : coaj. IN LAllOtt'3 BUSY REALM. O I I' 'l I' WHAT In a Kentucky General Assembly, In which ho onco served as a page, Hon. OHIo Jnmes was last week Thousands Strong, f Next O'O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ABOUf t Saturday. , elected to tho Senato of tho United Street-ca- r In Scqul. conductors States, every Domocratic vote in HARrFORO WILL BE THEJMECGA Japan, mako thlrty-fiv- o cents per Evidently Mr. Roosevelt Is floatboth Houses being cast for him. day. ing along in tho samo old Barkls-is-wllli- n' Thus docs the big and brainy Ken- In 1850 but ono woman worked Bryan boat occupied by Mr. tucklan como Into his own a posi Of Numerous Camps and Many to every ten men; now tho ratio Is yoara ago. some tion ho will fill with honor and disabout one to four. Will be Initiated into Journal published at tinction. Women reformers of Germany Is tho llttlo Loulavlllo called "Our Country" have asked the Reichstag to wlpo The wish is father to tho prophthe Order. really a liquor organ, as has been out tho barmaid evil. esy that Is being made by certain or Is It? alleged and surmised, Aboot 120,000 women aro emnewspapers Republican that the OV PROCEEDINGS ployed by the French Government why women present Kentucky Legislature will PROGRAM An exchango a3ks and tho number is growing connot enact a county unit bill, simply are not baldheaded, lllto men. They stantly. Tho choppers aro comlngl they ucar more hair, of hocause It Is a Democratic body. In England and Wales tho aver-ag- o will bo her regardless of weather course Most anybody ought to Both tho Democratic and Repub- conditions, though fair weather will weekly wago for skilled carpen-tor- s, lican platforms of tho last camknow that. masons, plumbers, painters, insuro a much larger crowd. Major county unit Longworth paign contained strong printers does R. E. Russell, District Manager, has patternmakers and 1008 In were planks. If tho Republicans that wo would have really In earnest nbout theirs why all tho detail work comploted and not exceed $9 a week, prophesied The opening of tho first for four years, then Roosevelt cannot thoy Join with tho Democrats Is now busy pushing through the "Taft applications that aro com- tlve hat store In this country, a profor eight." What do tho In enacting this measure into law in bundles of fellows think of this prophesy, stead of gUlng forth this hypocriti- ing in at the eleventh hour. Permis ductive enterprise founded along co granted to accept ap- operative lines, was eolebratod re anyLow? cal crv and reversing their former sion has been Leagues plications up to and Including Sat- cently by the attitude A sapient We3tern Judgo has rulurday. January 20th, at 1 p. m. of Now York City. weapon not ed that a bulldog is a Minneapolis electrical workers' According to tho report of Dr. J. Candidates can bo examined and obusually concealed, of course, but ligated upon their arrival at Hart- unions nre making an effort to have of tho fully equal to N. McCormack, Secretary with niuzzlo power State Board of Health, thousands ford and will bo admitted to tho .that city chosen as 1913 meeting and often moro effective than th moro people die In tho State annu- meeting, but where possible, this place of the international organizaofvcr kind. ally from clearly preventable dis- should bo done before reaching the tion. Tho contest will be between , eases than from the well known city, as there Is much work to be Minneapolis and Boston. ftor the weather "opens up" Tho Committee on Amusement Diseases done on that day. If it cer does why not organize a generally fatal maladies. The committoes on arrangements Resources of Working Girls of Now Board of Trado for Hartford or re- most commonly fetal, and also aro on to their re York Glty has been incorporated re defunct seem to be feared less and reception organize our apparently Club? It would be a than thofe noted for fatality, such spective Jobs, and visitors will read cently to Investigate and study and nmmorclal as they improvo the general amusements of gi ad thing for the town in many re- as yellow fover, cholera, bubonic ily recognize th0 members, spects. Let's begin to talk it up plague, &.C Full Information on will wear badges. Col. J. II. Brew working girls and their vacation preventable diseases may be obtain- - er, State Manager, oi uouisvuie, conditions. now. Clgarmakors Milwaukee Union od by anvono for tho mere asking will arrive Friday evening to take The Brcok'nrldgo News lias called If they will only address tho Secre- an active part In assisting Major has proposed to tho international upon Ita Domocratic subscribers for tary cf the Stato Board of Health Russell in the preparations on Sat- constitution providing that on and their chnii-- for a nominee for Pres- at Bowling Green, Ky. urday. Hartford Camp No. 202 after May 1, 1912, there shall bo no ident and mentions the following as will keep open houso at tho lodge more open shops under the Juris among the Domocratic Presidential rooms Saturday forenoon where can- diction of tho International Cigar-makepossibilities for 1912: Woodrow OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO didates will be obligated Union. and the O POLITICAL POTPOl'RRI. O t "Ilson, Goornor of New Jersey; pass-wor- d glcn to those legally Scottish minors' representatives .Tudson Harmon, Governor of Ohio: OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO uched for. State have mnde a demand for an Indiqualified and Champ Clark, Domocratic Speaker ancl District Headquarters will bo vidual district minimum wage td bo Is now the only Massachusetts of tho Federal House of Represenopened In room 14, Commercial Ho- paid In all circumstances to all men State to hold annual elections. tatives, and Oscar W. Underwood, where those working at the coal faco; that the Representatives Fifteen in tho tel, Friday evening, Democratic loader In tho Lower present Congress are members of having business with State or Dis- wages of all boys employed under Houso of Congress. ground ba standardized In accordtrict Manager, can apply. trades unions. The Woodmen of the World of ance with tho scale proposed. as Tho first extra session over held It is a llttlo amusing as well St. Paul and Minneapolis con Interesting tho way thermometers by tho Idaho Legislature will meet District No. 0, are In line for an extreat, as arrangements tractors will, ask ,the union carpen ceptional prevthis month to rovlse the revenue of one vicinity ary during the cents nn hour. have been made to have Dr. Schleh, ters to accept 47 alence of a cold spell, according to laws of the State. the National Lecturer of Omaha, beginning April 1 and continuing people. DurA conference of Progressive Rethe reports of arlous Ho will arrlvo with through the summer until Septem ing the recont cold weather tho publicans of Alabama Is to meet In Neb., present. and vi- Birmingham this week to organize tho Owensboro delegation "about ber 1, when th0 rate of pay is to be thermometers of Hartford ecfiire increased t6 50 "cents an hour, tho cinity as per tho Word of their for the furtherance of the progres- noon Saturday. He will also at Owensboro on Sunday, January rate the union carperters of both gavo the weather as any- sive movement. owners where between six and 20 degrees The record of service of William 2l8t In the Interest of the order. cities struck for last spring. Bristol postal workers have been average K. Reynolds, who has completed a Following Is tho program: zero. Tho general clow for somo time now moving strongly Parade at 1:30 p. m. appeared to bo about 12 degrees. quarter of a century as a member Address of Welcome Otto Mar- In favor of hotter conditions. Mass With some It seemed to be a contest of the City Council of Providence, meetings tin, Cainn 202 2:00 p. m. are' taking place from rs to who could report the lowest R. I , is belIoed to be without an Response Lonnlo Stewart, Camp week to week all over the country temperature. equal anywhere In tho country. and tho seven or eight unions com2C0 2:20 p. m. The Militant Progressive RepubExcept for a dozen or so Conferring Amollficd Protection prised in tho Postal Woikers' Fedlican League, of Massachusetts, has which, howovot.havo boon formed for the definite object Dogreo by Uaitford Camp No. 202 eration aro united In strong support t nno Into mighty flno play In days of thoir common demands. 3:00 n. in. of opposing Lodge and Crane as dell,ono by Hartford Is clearly at the egates to tho Republican National Conferring The Labor AssoSublime Degreo of mercy of the (lames, should a fire ciation now embraces 111 societies Morning, McIIenry Camp No.. 2S0 Contention noxt June. suddenly broak out In the business In Great p. m. Britain. The aggregate Gov. Plalsted, of Maine, has callsection at any time. It has boon a LTtijro by Dr. Schleh 7:00 p.m. capital of theso workmen's societies ed a special session of tho Legislalong while since we had n sorlous Public Installation of Officors of Is approximately $10,000,000, and conflagration In our little city, but ture to meet In March to consider tho various Camps In the District their trado amounts to nearly We tho liquor laws, rearrange tho Con- 3:00 p. in. such usually comes unawares. a year. The last return gressional districts and revise the have valiant and willing Mnjor Russell deserves much shows that $131,395 was .divided election laws of the State. but at tho samo time tho town Dr. H. P. Hatfield, president of credit fo'- the studious and pains- among the workers as their Bharo of be better prepared than it Is should taking arrangements lie has mado tho profits. tho State Senato of West Virginia for n serious blaze. Wo suggest that He Is a splendid It Is expected that somo time durhas announced his candidacy for the for tlio meeting. tho City Council take tho matter up. lodgp man of versatile talents, and ing the present month the EmployRepublican nomination for GoverA close ocrutlny and study of tho nor, subject to the State primary hns loft nothing not attonded to In ers' Liability Commission will pro-seIts final report to the two his offort to make this ono of tho courts of that will bo held next June. proceedings of the divorce Former Senator DuBols, of Idaho, Greatest meetings the W. O. W. Houses of Congress. Tho report tho country will disclose tho fact will embody a bill providing a grado and foimor Senator Pettigrew, of folks have had in recent years. that It is principally tho uated scale of compensation through people and not the poorer classes North Dakota, ar0 reported to be Government Instrumentalities for inA leiei utft Situation. who seek to break the marital bonds seeking delegates In the Northwest Soniothlng ought to be done to juries to employes of railroads enby law. Married couples In wretch- who will favor tho nomination of commerce, interstate ed financial circumstances may and Speaker Clark for President by the rollovc tho strlko situation along gaged , in the Illinois Central railroad in Ken whether due to negligence or not. no doubt do have their domestic Democratic National Convention. troubles, but they seem to prefer Robert P. Bass, the first direct tucky at present. Some of tho sideCarnegie Haul Pressed. what little love 13 left of each other primary Governor of New Hamp- tracks along tho line are covered Androw Carnegie was hard prcsi-e- d rather than to fly to the courts for shire, and who Is now montloned with cars loaded with coal which Thursday by the Stanley Stel otornal soparatlou. Tho credit Is al- for United 8tates Senator from the cannot bo moved nor can sufficient Probe Committco when it drew adtogether on tho side of the poor peo- Gianlte State, Is to be married In a on,Pt cars bo brought In to supply missions from him that ho recomple, who apparently have more re- few weeks to Miss Edith H. Bird, iue (lemanu. nils maKes it excep- mended P. C. Knox for Attorney spect for each othor than the love- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chnrles S. tionally haul on the mlneis, who General to Prcsldont McKinloy afhavo plenty of work If they could Bird, of Cast Walpolo, Mass. less rich. ter Mr. Knox had long served the Tho liquor Issue is expectpd to Carncgio Steel Company aB attorney Hon. Denny P. Smith, of Trigg figure promlnontly in the Stato camand had not acquainted him with county, who for p Bhort while durpaign In West Virginia this jon- -. the provisions of the Sherman antiing the last campaign was a candi Tho State organizations of farmejs trust law. Mr. Carnegie told tho for" Attorney General on the! date and lumbermen have gone on reccommittee be belfeved the steel inDemocratic ticket but was forced to ord for prohibition, but the coal dustry neexded no protective tariff withdraw from tho race on account men, who control many votes, and admitted that he had often con. of serious Illness in his family, Is ", -' said to opposo the proposed constltrlbuted money to Republican cambeing boomed by ills friends of tho f district to succeed Hon. Ollie tutional amendment. paigns. First Cov. Woodrow Wilson, of NewJames In Congress. Mr. Smith Is an ' Jersey, has four bureaus at work We have had seventy years cxcollent gentlomnn, a capable man, 'on the publicity end of his Candida- In overv respoct, a lawyer of ab of experience with Ayers O FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH. O cy for the Domocratic Presidential XV. II. WjJglit, Pastor. O ty, having served seven years as Cherry Pectoral. Th0 most important of amo. f ,.. 'nomination. n UlllikUitlfUllll OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 14. MIO ItlVUMlV; makes us have great confitho four bureaus is In New York. District, also tilling other offices, Tho others are located In Washingdence in it for coughs, colds, Preaching every Fourth Sundaj and In would certainly grace the ton, Chicago and Trenton, N. J. bronchitis, weak throats, and morning and evening. Congress in the most achalls o' Bible School evory Sunday a' weak lungs. We want yo.u ceptable manner. Rcpublican members of Congress a. m. who sent nn emissary to Roosevelt to have confidence in it, as Communion service at 10:30 a.m Taken as a whole- - and yet the 1- to lnnrn hln T'rnntrtnn'tlnl a....., V.W..U, IntnnHnna . .VW.HWH..M. well. Ask your own doctor Prayer meeting every Wodnesdav quor ouipui siausuca uo noi seem ,nro 8a,(, t0 havo recelved n report support the argument tho ithat the Coionol believes a condi. what experience he has had evening at 8 o'clock. to with it. He knows. Keep Amorhan peopio aro fast becoming llon may arl80 whch w, rCBuU ln cured of drunkenness. It must be a practically unanimous call, which in close touch with him. roinerobored that while liquor pro- ho cannot Ignore. . OncofAyer's Pills at bedtime will cause i duction has Increased, our populaan increased flow of bile and produce a tt EKALB aXLCl ' !b quite as normal for us to at an enor"It tion lias nlso Increased laxative effect the day following. . fentle on each box. Show It to your mous rate. A hundred years ago have fellowship with JesuB Christ as IieW8. doctor. He will understand at a glance. wns p conflrmod habit It Is to havo fellowship with ono drunkePTifji 1 flfl rnvr T7TOV Dose, one pill at bedtime, just one. - and not discountenanced among 1,ww jJvx i V.bjfUi. JO, AXXB CO., LowU, . mm Be-causon-in-la- w e rs' 1 $22,-000,0- 00 nt well-to-dI - Only 243 days now till Christmas. Sixty per cent, of the laborers in Kansas mines are Europeans. N ? . THAT THIS ZERO WEATHER NO DOUBT Tempts you to treat yourself to a new Overcoat. "While our stock is considerably cut down, yet we can show you some attractive styles at reduced prices. Wouldn't it pay you to buy one now, take advantage of our low prices and make yourself confortable the balance of the winter months? We shal expect yon to call. Don't disappoint us. Years withCoughs jo ' ..' ooooooooooooooooc V ,:,. This 1- , t Subscribe for Tht i get til( OdIT latest Xu. j How few there be who bavo piled up great fortunes thnt may say as much as Grant! Though it WORKING THE CONVICTS was the modest sum of only an hun-drthousand dollars that ho loft to his children, ho was Indeed a) Without Either Guards or Man- rich man, for "not a dishonest dollar wa3 among It." It was all tho acles is to. be Tried in price of sweat drops, anxiety and toll. Truly tho example of hl3 manTexas. ner of earning money was a greater legacy to thoso children than had (lalvcston, Texas, Jan. 13. Tho 'jo left tbcm all the gold of the honor pinn of .working State con- v orld. victs to bo Inaugurated in Texas is tho Idea of Governor Colquitt, who As OtlicrN See Us. was delighted to lind many veteran "And she is reckoned ono of the agreeing aristocracy In Kentuoky?" students of criminology with him that It will prove a suc"Oh, decidedly!, Her family cess. feuds with the very best peopio Tho plan of "hiring out 2,000 con- thoro!" Detroit Journal. victs to build roads and construct Moses Grant Edmands, father of bridges and engage in other public work to bo paid for by the counties, Mis3 Violet Edmands, will linanco is not original, but to divest these the fight of the Rev. Clarence Y. T. convicts of their prison garb and RIcheson for executive clomency. perpilt them to work like free laborers at the rate of GO cents per day for their hire, met with some THE EFFECTIVE LAXATIVE opposition. It is proposed that one half of the wages bo paid to the family of the Tastes Like and is Eaten Like convicts and the other half to tho Candy. Stato Penitentiary fund. Extreme penalties will be provided for any convict who violates tho In our experience ln the handling trust, and ho will havo to serve the of drugs and medicines, we believe balance of his term and an exten- wo have nover had experience with sion thereto In confinement it ho any Remedy that gavo such great runs away or commits any other satisfaction to our customers as do crime while on parole. Rexall Orderlies. This Remedy Is Flvo hundred men will bo given not like any other laxative or caththe first trial and this number in- artic. It contains all tho eood feat creased to 2,000, with the counties ures of other laxatives, but none of employing the mon paying for their their faults. keep but allowing them to work as Our own faith In Roxall Ordorlics free laborers without guards or is so strong that we offer them to you with our own positive personal manacles of any kind. The punishment for any ono vio- guarantee, thnt If they do not thorlating the trust ban been prescribed oughly satisfy you, you only need by a vote of the convicts, which the tell us and we will hand back to Governor and prison board ap- you every penny you paid us for proves. thorn. Therefore, in trying them upon our recommendation, you take FORCIllIiK UKASONS WHY no risk whatever. C3RANT WAS A RICH MAN Roxall Orderlies taste liko and are eaten liko caddy. Thoy do not The will of William D. Grant, the gripe, cause nausea, excessive looseSt. Louis packer, did not confer tho ness, or any othor annoyance. They bequests upon 'his heirs that somo act so easily that they may bo taken of tho millionaire packers could at any time, day or night. They nre convey to their heirs, but after all, particularly Bood for children. hcaH he loft his children a much richer or deUcate persons. Thoy aro put legacy than had he multiplied mil- up in convenient tablets in thren lions of dollars to give. sizes of packagos. Prices, 10c, 25c In his will, which ho wrote him- and SOc. self, without the aid of legal advice, Remember. Roxall Remndipa ran he says "THERE IS NOT A DIS- be obtained in this community only HONEST DOLLAR IN JT, but It at our store The Rexall Store represents MANY WEARY DAYS James H. WJlllamo. 214 Main street, AND NIQHTS OP WEARY TOIL." Hartford, Ky. THE HONOR PLAN FOR to-d- J26a GV Piano Coupons With Evory Purchase 3 od (& j , V7fWt p'rjnjr' WEDNESDAY, JAN. 17, 1012. THE HARTFORD HERALD MEETING WAS A PAGE TintEE. I BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure The only Baking Powder 'made from Royal Grape Cream of artar NO ALUM, NO LIME PHOSPHATE ROYAL Educate For Business school in session the entire year. PROFITABLE ONE Calhoun Will Get Next State Assembly. WILL ASK THE LEGISLATURE Co- Private instruction from expert teachers in all departments. Day an3 night Books free. Free employment agency. Not a graduate out of a position. Write for catalogue and terms. Mark the Studies You Are Interested in. ... .Bookkeeping. ...Shorthnnd , .. .Rapid Calculation. To Pass Bill Promoting 9 V V k Uw. operative Business In...Arithmetic. Mr. P. H. McDowell, Hartford, R. .. . . Punctuation. .... Spoiling. 2, and Dr. J. W. Taylor, city, wore dustries of State. . .English. . . . Uso of Adding Machine and at The Horald offlco Friday. . . . Grammar. otlier ofllco devices. Messrs. Frank . Maples, Hartford, TIIE A. S. OF E. AT OWENSBORO R. 2 ; L. F. y corner, city, and W. H. Namo .. Cundlff, Hartford, R. 6, were among After being in session for two our callers Wednesday. Address days at the city hall In Owensboro, Beaver the Stato meeting of the Aemrlcan Messrs. A. N. Wilson, Dam, R. 1; James Lyons, city; J. Society of Equity came to an end O W. Ross, Rockport; S. W. Maddox Thursday afternoon, after holding O LOCAIi NEWS AND PERSONAL POINTS O and J. T. Maddox, McHenry, were a very important and most successO "Acknowledge the College." E. B. Miller, Pres. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO among the Herald's callers Thurs- ful meeting'. Owensboro, Ky. A committee composed of J. E. day. Blggerstaff, J. U. McConnell and C. U. S. Corson wants your Furs, ltf At a recent meeting of the M. Barnett was appointed with InLodge of Odd Fellows the Let J. C. Ucr furnish you your to go before the present Fordsvlllo as the train entered the J J J A COLDEST WEATHER KNOWN 3tf following officers were Installed for structions 'Btaplo anil fancy groceries . Legislature and demand tho passage town, and aroused Jones, who, the year 1912: Noble Grand, Orvll CJO TO- thinking the station had been reachPork, Beef, Sausage, Lard, etc. at Bishop; Vice Grand, Alvln Ross; of a bill similar to the Wisconsin FOR A moveIlor's Grocery and Meat Market. 3tf Secretary, O. L. Ross; Treasurer, bill, relative to NJWBFJ OF YEARS ed, jumped off whllo tho train was In motion. Ho was so severely InLard call Alvln Rowe. Dr. J. L. Smith was ments and Industries. For Puro Home-mad- e A resolution was adopted requirjured that he soon died, although ller'B Grocery and eMat Market. 3tf ,th0 retiring Noble Grand FOKing all delegates who attend the na- Has Been Experienced in This ho was able to go up In town alone. 4 Mr. S. L. King has purchased of tional convention to be present durFOR SALF All of my houseJones wns n bachelor and leaves a Vicinity Lately Eighteen Carpenter and Hcpnir Wurlc R. B. Martin, S. A. Bratcher and ing the entire session, or they will hold goods, cheap. Terms cash. brother, Jnmes F. Jones, In the same TIN' WORK MRS. FRANK KAY, Hartford. Otto Martin tho Ohio County Sup- not receive any pay for their trip. neighborhood, who qualified as his Degrees Below Zero. I'ui!i) and Furniture Impairing $ ply Company's business, and will at Tho same resolution was recomadministrator hero one day this .J. All tho leading brands of canned once rcplentlsh tho stock and cono to the county union for week. He wns accompanied hero by j. Soldering and Saw Filing, Hug- j. goods, evaporated fruits, etc., at J. duct a goneral hardware and imple- mended The coldest weather that Hart- Attorney W. H. Bnrncs, of Hartford, . gv Tops Covered and Lined. . relative to their delegates who 3tf ment business. Mr. King has rentC. Ilor's. You'll find liitn in tin- Dr. .7. Im ford and this section has known for who wns looking up facts 'In connec attend the Stato Convention. Mitchell oilico on Main Street. many years has been experienced tion with the cane, which gives rise ed and moved Into tho W. H. Mauzy Tho convention authorized the When you want fresh, clean gro., . ' State Board to Incorporate a stock lately. The cold spell started near- to the belief that a suit for damages ceries call at Iler's Grocory and property. K.y. tseaver r. ly two weoks ago Friday, January will likely follow. 3tf Meat Market. Section No. 3 of tho Ladles' Sew- company under the laws of Ken- G T when snow begnn to fall. Snow r r?? tucky for the purpose of furthering ! Buy your Flour, Meal, Coffee, ing Circle of tho Methodist Church fell all of tho next day and on Suninterests In tho State. have secured Miss wMIo E. Ncely, Sugar, etc., at J. C. Iler's Grocery Tho election of officers was held day morning, January 7, tho ther- MORE DEATHS IN DALLAS 3tf who entertained for tho K. of P.'s nd Meat Market. "eglstered 12 degrees belast November, to glvo an entertain- with tho following result: J. E. mometers FBOMOEIlDLy MENINGITIS, Mrs. Arthur Petty, who has been ment hero, Friday evening, January Blggerstaff, of Warren county, pres low zero. Snow again fell tho latquite sick for the past few days, Is 2C. A great many here have heard ident; J. II. McConnell, of CaldweTl ter part of last week, and the thermometer hovered around the zero ablo to bo out again. F?s ftom Prize Winncis at Miss Neely and know her ability to county, vlco president; S. B. RobA slight snow fell State Health Officials tacky State Fair, 1011. Have mated en- ertson, of McLean county, secretary. mark of nights. Fresh Light Bread from Schlem-ur'- s entertain. The proceeds of this up three penn from uhhii I will sell that was Sunday night and the wind drifted TJa"kery sold at J. C. Iler's Gro- tertainment go toward building the The Board of Directors That General Situation ErC'' at St. 50, RJ1.00 anil S5.00 per elected Is as follows: B. E. I. Ray, it to knee deep In some places. cery and Meat Market. 3tf now Methodist Church. Tho ladles setting of 1.". Will hook order now of Hardin county; B. C. Eaton, of Tho total fall of snow was about 10 should have a good attendance. Is Improving. for shipment Inter. Send for uniting Leave your Laundry at my Grocery. McLean county; A. E. Osburn, of Inches on the level, part of which Mrs. Mary Hamilton, widow of Allen county; Ben Watson, list it's free. Will also sell a few Work Guaranteed. Domestic finish. of Web- hns been on tho ground nearly two the lato Garl Hamilton, and Mr. W. ster county, and Henry Plrtlo, of weeks. Dallas, Tox Jan. 12. Three new lnjins Pulleti nt S2.00 each. SatisCalled for and prompt delivery. Tho general weather forecast cases of meningitis and thrco deaths faction guaranteed. ller'a Grocery. 1 H. Cundlff were married at the res Ohio county. J. F. Doss, of MuhPhono 140. idence of the bride in Ohio county lenberg county, was was a wnrn rnnnrtml In Tlnllna hnfwoon elected as State last Monday for Kentucky Mrs. E. T. "Williams has returned y last Wednesday, January 10, at 3 organizer. and 9 o'clock cold wavo, although tho tompera-tur- e noon R. D. Brooks. R . Graliam, Ky from Madlsonvlllo, where sho visit- o'clock p. m Rev. Richard Fuqua wns below freezing hours endday. During tho twenty-fou- r all The next meeting will be hold at ed sick relatives, who aro recover- performing tho ceremony. The Calhoun, McLean county, and tho Toward night tho cold became more ing at noon, ofllclal records show ing. wedding was a quiet one, only a few time of the meeting was changed Intense nnd at 6 p. m. the tempera-tur- o eight now cases and flvo deaths. Mrs. MIIIlo A. Bennett left last relatives and friends being present. from January to was at flat zero. There was State health officials and Dr. AbDecember. week for a Visit with her daughter, These are two of Ohio county's best little wind through the night, but raham Sophlan, of New Vork, who A resolution was adopted thankOwens-Tjor-o. citizens and The Herald Joins their ing tho city Mrs. Lavlsa B. Foster, at tho fight against tho of Owensboro for the the cold grew fiercer- as the hours Is directing TO many friends in wishing them much wore on, until at 7 o'clock yester- malady In this city, asserted that to use of tho city hall as the meeting day morning the thermometers of day's reports from the several comFor Pure "New Orleans Molasses married happiness. place for the assembly. bost matte, only 65c per gallon A resolution was also adopted Hartford and vicinity gave a gen- munities where the disease is prevBARRETT'S FERRY. call at J. C. Iler's Grocery and Meat of the or- eral reading of from 15 to 20 de- alent are encouraging. Mr. Ed Forman met with a very thanking the ' Physicians from various parts of 3tt. severe accident last Wednesday ganization for his successful efforts grees below zero. Market- This was tho coldest weather wo the Southwest, In Dallas to attend while hauling logs. The leg sled in having passed the Cantrili bill, The famous Beaver Dam Flour' have experienced in this vicinity dally clinics at the hospital, aro beand Meal can be had in Hartford turned ov6r on him. One leg was which provides for a statement from since February 13, 1899, when the ing taught tho same methods which tho manufacturers of tobacco what only at J. C. Iler's Grocory and Meat badly crushed and a bone broken. General Dealers in Miss Alma Gentry closed her they have on hand, and tho United thermometer registered 30 degrees havo proven successful at the hos. 3tf Market school at Beech Grove last Fflday. States Senators were urged to have below zero at an early hour. At pital. Mrs. E. W. Cooper has returned Quarantines, some general and Mr. Alex Flelden, of "Horse the bill passed beforo the present neaver Dam on the same day the Queens-war- e, to her home In Nashville, after Branch, is visiting relatives here. temperature was reported at 42 de- others against specific places, aro session adjourns. spending several weeks with her. Misses Anice and Antha Bennett grees below zero. This had never now In effect at the following Texas A resolution was adopted parents here. ' up to that time towns: Abilene, College Stations a ritualistic form of initiation been approached entertained quite a number of their Tho Fiscal Court will convene friends at their home last Friday Into the Kentucky A. S. of E. As except in January, 1884, when tho (Texas Agricultural and Mechanical soon as rituals can be printed all lo- thermometers registered 1G degrees College), Denton, Groesbeck, Hewagain February 8, for the purpose In honor of their 22nd birthday. Notwithstanding tho bad Toads, cal unions will bo put on this basis, below zero, tho other occasion being itt, Longvlow. Midlothian, Thorn-dal- o of completing settlement with Sherand Victoria. moving seems to be the order of tho and in tho future no ono can become In January, 18(!3, which the oldest iff T. H. Blaclc. Hltiintlon In Oklnhonia. day. Mr. Cdok Bean has moved to a member of tho Society only by ap- cltlzenB remember as "Cold Friday," OLD PAPERS FOR SALE at Tho Oklahoma Cltv, Okla., Jan. 12. plication signed by members In good when the thermometer here regisVisit our store, where the Herald office. Nice and clean, tied Narrows, Mr. Walford Whltten has standing, as well as Dr. J. C. Mahr, State Health Officer, tho applicant. tered at 20 degrees below zero. moved to near Dundee, where he right prices always prevail. up In bundles. Five cents a bun-fil- e, y Tho reading of tho various thersaid there has been no death has rented Mr. Morton Kuykenddll's tf three for ten 'cents. mometers In this vicinity of country from spinal meningitis at McAles-te- r. farm; Mr. Lorenzo Wells has moved TEN THOUSAND DIE IN as was reported last night. AcMr. Perry Keown has returned to to Board's Switch, and several oth A MONGOLIAN MASSACRE yesterday morning was reported as cording to his report thorc have follows: Clovis, Now Mexico, after spending ers Will move soon. Hartford, from 15 to 20 degrees been six cases In Lovo county and Peking, Jan. 15. Tho report of about two weeks here with his parE ROBBERS four deaths there, two of thorn at ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Keown. massacre of 10,000 Mandates in below. tho GET LITTLE IN HAND Shcn CI and Shan-S- i Beaver Dam Thero havo been three Government ther Marlottn. Is confirmed. Messrs. R. H. Goodall, Centerdeaths In Bryan county, thrco In A Mongolian force has taken Man- - mometer, 20 below. town; Charlie Martin, Sunnydale, Ky., Jan. 12. Tho churlan towns and Issued p declaraClovorport, "nrto- - county and four caEcs In GarMcHenry, 10 to 17 below. and Miss Lizzie Mtllor, city, wera Irvlngton post-offiwas entered last tion of Independence. vin county. Contortown, ?1 below. Manchu solamong Tho Herald's callers Monday. night and robbed of stamps and di ors will take refuge in tho InsurThcso reports cover the period Horso Branch. "0 IipIow. TJo'-otor- , Attorney J. P. Sauaerfur went to money, and the stores of Edward gents settlement. Financiers of tho from December 2fi. Butler county, 20 Parkersburg, W. Va., tho first of Aloxander and Haynes Trent were Southern provinces urge President Quarantine Aimlnst Tcns. nnd Oreon river, frozen over. will gave the dyspeptic from many Shrcveport, tho week on legal business. Ho will also broken Into, but not over $20 Sun Yat Sen to retire in favor of La., Jon. 12. De Pndn. 1 4 below. days of misery, and enable him to eat spite an urgont protest by Dr. Oscar return to Hartford the latter part w?n gotten In all. Tho bank of Ed- Yuan Shi Kal, if peace terms can be Rockport, S below. whatever he wishes. They prevent ward Sheltman was visited, but the arranged. Howling, president of the Stato of this week. ELECTION POST SENATOR SICK HEADACHE, Board of Health, tho Municipal A bomb wns thrown at Premier If you aro not a member of tho altompt to open tho safe was not OLLIE JAMES Jl'ST 82,000 cause the food to assimilate and nour ommlsalonorc of Shrevcport v Yuan Shi Kai's carriago this mornCirculating Library, you should Join successful. Ish the body, give keen appetite. ringed an ordinance putting Into efThree tramps have been staying ing. Two soldiers and tho horses Memat once. All the latost books. Washington, D. C, Jan. 13. 01- bership card $1.10, which buys ono around Irvlngton for the last week, attached to the carriage were kill lle M. James has (Hod with tho sec- fect n rlcld qunrantlno against nil DEVELOP FLESH Is thought they did tho work ed. Tho London Tlmes Peking corpoints In Toxas whoro cerobro spinal and solid muscle. Elegantly sugar 3tf and it book at J. C. Iler's. coated.. and left on tho night freight train. respondent says formal abdication' retary of tho Senate i statement of monlnpltlo Is known to bo prevalent, expenses In his race for the three-pie- ce his bedTake No Substitute. FOR SALE Ono and all railroads touching Shrevc of tho emperor and the establish- United States Senate. Ho swears port Will Try For OH. room suit, six Rocking Chairs, one are ordorod to discontinue sell Glasgow, Ky., Jan. 15. The J. ment of a republic will be announc- that ho made no promises to win ing slnglo Wardrobe, Coal Oil Stove tickets from such places to ed soon with the call for a tho election and that he received no Shrcveport. BOOKKEEPING Kitchen Cabinet, 1 Heater and W. Hudson Oil Company, of Pittsand Buslnes8,Phonographi burg, Penn., has leased several 'contributions of money or anything Dlnlngroom furniture. TYPEWRITINGaad exthousand acres of land between of value to run his campaign, MRS. R. A.' NOFSINGER. A wealthy 2t2 Indian Jew has beDanser. TELEGRAPHY cept a donation of $750 from James queathed, ?400,000 to found a Burkcsvlllo and Marrowbone and n Marshal S. P. Rlloy has will wi L.?URR, SMITH BUSINESS CQLLEIE Lamy, ' the skating T. Lloyd, chairman of the D6mo-cratEdmund drill a numbor of wells for oil, college in Jerusalem. been ve'ry.lll for the past week or starting said tho other day at It,itrf',!ent.ha? Tri of experience In mercantile Congressional Committee. Ho tho "ret well within a week, champion, ana banking bnilnpM. aim 32 tmn tnin. in rm two of gallstone trouble. He went weather permitting. Saranac Lake: states that he put $2,000 of his own For classy Job printing: Tho nerolil ffij SriYuim HnmV:iZ?nt,yZ'. to Owensboro Monday to consult Dr. "Skatlnc on thin ico Is very, very money Into tho campaign. C. Hoover In regard to hia ailJ. dangerous. I heard two sistnrs O MARRTAOE LICENSE. O daughters of an aged ment. millionaire DIED FROM INJURIES OF JUMPING FROM TRAIN To wlo had OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO widower talking the other day Mr. Robert Bennott, bfenspendlng a few wwlts with hib Wm. H. Cundlff, Hartford, Route about It. Hawesville, Ky Jan. 13. C. C. Now is- - the time to begin to anticipate your Fence parents, Re. and Mrs. P.. I). Uen- - 0, to Mrs. Mary Hamilton, Hartford, " 'Did you hear about poor pa's Jones, aged about fifty years, and a wants. Portland, Route 6. We have just received two car loads of tho celerrtt, left yesterday t heroism?' the llrst sister said. 'That Oregon, where he will resume his beautiful young chorus girl, Tottle citizen oKthe back part of the coun- brated American Steel Wire Fence. We bought it right, ty, near'Lyon's schoolhouse, died on "Being a Christian Is sometimes Tights, broke through' the Ico work In tbq railroad service. this so we can giveyou a very low price on any specifications moro than a mere passive accept- morning, and pa plunged In and Friday as a result of injuries rei $tt MessrsV(Alyln Rowe, cashier of ance of Christ. you may need. Call and see us about your fence. ceived while alighting from an IlliIt means living rescued her.' the Farnwri'''Jlank, Contortown; T. His life." nois Central train cntorlng; FordsYours truly iVlnBton Mauzy, HartD. Duko "The second sister bit her Up. vlllo. Jones had hoarded the trnln Owing to the cold, $40 a ton Is ford, route; 10 and I. M. Bennett, "'Well!' sho said. 'How dread-fu- ll ror iorasviiie, ana It is alleged ho TT A MTUI HartfordTte 3, were among The "icing offered for coal at Beaver, Now we'll hare to reacito was drinking and had fallen asloen LS V LSLL,LLi lVll,rVV-NII I A 1 .,. INCORrOlUTEft : . yostorday. 77 Oklahoma, " HoraldXfUllers pa.' Tho conductor called tho namo q DUNDEE KENTUCKY. . . . Commercial '' ...Civil Service. f1"", ...Penmanship. Commercial Geography. RcdlnK- .Banking, Commerce, Illinois Central Railroad Time Ta-bi- o at Beaver Dam, Ky. South Bound. North Bound. No. 1324:05 a.m. No. 12111:35 p.m. No 12212:28 p.m. No. 1012:48 p.m. No. 1022:48 p.m. No. 1318:55 p.m. J. E. Williams, Agt ooooooooooooooo Daviess County Business GoSSege Ccn-torto- Albert Oiler -- pas-sag- - uam, Sinele Comb Buff Orpington to-da- Bring Your Produce Li! & Acton Groceries, Harness, Hardware, Stoves and Ranges. Furniture, to-da- LIKENS & ACTON Hartford, Kentucky. 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Erndlcatedr" Affirmative: vor nam travel that road. Now wo TO RUSH Tymer Woatorfleld, Clarenco la a Which Had Stubbornlye;Baffled Foster, havo a good solid plko which Robert Davis, Renfrow.. Nogallve: credit to any town, thanks to tno reOtis Carson, Dudley Westerflold. the Efforts of Numer-ou- s Seloct Reading Lizzie Hudson. PaHAWAII tiring board. S. J. Thompson, press The Rov. Experts. per. Criticism. Rending of proing older, of Owensboro, was In i gram. town Saturday and Sunday, holding FILYDIA FOSTER, Sec'y. nitlnhnma City. Okla., Jan. 13. meeting. quarterly The Jap War Scare Paul Hayes, a sate expert, now held- By MARLISSA FOSTER, Pro tem. widow or tno law Mrs. Alford, Tecumseh, Okla., In conQuick Action John Alford, made a trip to Horse In Jail atwlth tho Wiling, .or uuy MAIIj TRAIN- - WAS FROZEN a tii Irtn TO tyVILS AT LYNCHBURG TrTih Inst week and was paid xfRrahuT Arnet. of McLoud, and policy that Mr. Al following a rob- MEN thousand-dolla- r here AMD Bristol, Tonn., Jan. 14. A rare ford held In the W. O. W. Tnat or- onco arrested numerous safe combina lrt the history of railroadnromntlv paid the policy, on bo- - hnrv vhiri der pockets, did Incident In hla ing in Virginia occurred at Lynchlng notified, In less than thirty days tions were found ana iur-ththe Stato a service to-dwhen tho Washington-ChattanooAre Ready To Leave Mikado from Mr. Alford's death. burg showed his skill In such Taylor, was at his fast mall train of tho Mr. Orvllle Soldiers Has Norfolk & Western actually froze father's hero a fow days last week. On of the big safes at the omco In n low Stopping to the rails. Orvllle Is In the employ of tho L. & In Readiness. and of State Treasurer Robert Dunlap place, the dripping water from tho N. railroad as civil engineer wbb unruly, and In trying to open It pipes caught tho wheels, and tho SCENE his work Is at Water Valley, Miss. PACIFIC SQUADItON AT town since tho employes In the office lost the tcmporatlve being below zero, the Some trading In our In It were several Now Year. Mr. H. Oldham and Mr. combination. train was locked so securoly in tho Washington, Jan. oxchanged their prop- thousand dollars and the books of ice that It required tho uso of three statement Otho Doctor close upon tho alarming the office, the latter of which the engines to move it, bumping from General erty. Mr. Dexter gave Mr. Oldham made yesterday by Major cottage home situat- force must havo If tho work or tno tho rear being resorted to. It was Houso $1,000 and his bo done. William H. Carter, before tho ed in tho western suburbs of town, office was to iwo and a half hours before tho on Military Affaire, that AH safe companies of the city Committee building on Main for his train could bo moved, and It arrived 35,000 efficient Japaneso soiuier street, known as the Mrs. Dlr houso. wero appealed to, and not one had here seven hours late. wrest 7 are now In Hawaii ready to bought tho Morgan a man who could open the sare. possession from the Mr. Oldham also cottage buildings on Then Sheriff Pierce was telephoned For Snle, that Invaluable Department Hotel and thrco If Hayes Slxty-flv- o acres of well Improved United States, tho War south of the railroad to at Tecumseh and asked Tho Sheriff land in Rough river bottoms, 2 that definite plans Main streetRratchcr, of Horrln, 111. could come over. admitted y from Mr. Stopping miles west of Hartford, For fur over. nro now complete to equip and rush Mr. Oldham will go Into tho hotel brought Hayjes troops recruitan entire division of Morgan House as down town to secure tho tools he ther particulars, address X, care ot business at tho atr ed to war strength, to thoso Islands soon as h0 gets possession. needed. Hayes and the Sheriff went The Herald. permanent service. It was defor wife of Mr. C. O. to the Treasurer's office, and within Horn to tho InDo you know that nine out of ev- saro door cided to send five regiments of Smothers, th0 3d Inst., a girl weigh 10 minutes Hayes had the readjust- orv ten cases of rheumatism are companfantry, each of tho twelve ing 8 pounds. The mothor aud ch'ld open and tho combination regsimply rheumatism of tho muscles ies recruited to 150 men; one ed. Tho safe has a tlmo lock, and Is aro doing well. duo to cold or damp, or chronic fireproof. of cavalry, every troop at full iment A protracted meotlng v.IU bei;ln burglar proof and rheumatism, and require no Interone full regiment fighting strength; Apply at the Baptist church Monday night. nal treatment whatever? field artillery, to bo separated PREN'TIS. of army; one compaChamberlain's Liniment freely and from tho mobile SUXNYI1ALK. Jan. 15. Prof. Sam Taylor, of see how quickly It gives relief. For ny of the signal corps. All are to Jan. IE. Th0 snow measures Braver Dam, closed a verv success m sale by all dealers. accompanied by tho necessary nine Inches In the clear here b0 ful school here last Wednesday. sanitary force and under tho comI. S. Mason, o' Fordsville. Lowe was snowbound Messrs. Mr. J. T. For Sale Town property, vacant mand of a major general. dwelling. rnd Clarenco James, of Cromwell, lots, cottages and two-stolast Friday at Owensboro. y learned It was further Mr. J. H. Dodson, who has been were In this community Thursday, A. C. YEISER & CO., that, not content with sending a full confined to his bed so long, went to wnririnir fnr the Mutual Life In Hartford, Ky. division of soldiers to Hawaii, the Hartford last Wednesday on busi surance Co. has sent the Pacllie ness. Wo are glad to see him out Government Every family has need of a good, vho has Mr. Forrest Casebler, For sprains, squadron of armored cruisers as again. liniment. been sufforlng from a sevoi'o 'ase of reliable well. These four big ships aro at past woolc, is bruises, soreness of the muscles and Ferguson, of this place, throat troublo tho Mr. Vive the present moment carefully en- went to Madlsonvllle last Tuesday Eono better. rheumatic pains there Is none bet survey Sold by all gaged In making a minute Friday. went to ter than Chamberlain's. on business, returning home John Patterson Mr. m of the coast from a naval point of dealers. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Martin went Rochester last Wednesday. view. It being their purpose to of Centor-to,w- n, B. Watson, to Hartford Rev. N. Notice. precisely where an army Mr. F. M. Martin bought a good failed to fill his regular apTo those who desire to pool their could land. pnlr of mules from Mf. A. M. pointment hero Sunday. for the Spring sale, will So anxious Is the War DepartSimmons and chickens Weatherford. Messrs. Richard say pledges will bo distributed at prevent Its panic from bement to Mr. Leslie Combs, of Dukehurst, Charlie Elliot, of the Little Bend, y Secretary of onco for signatures. All persons deing known that was hero last Saturday on business. passed by here last Saturday with siring to pool with us will please contradicted the stateWar Stlrason Tho W. O. W. met at tho hall about 65 head of cattle, delivering ment made by Gen. Carter as to the horo last Saturday night and had them at Beaver Dam, where they sign name and return on or before of tho County tho call meeting soldiers In n.imhpr of Jananeso plenty of work on hand to do, and had sold them to Mr. Mason Taylor. Union, March 9, 1812. Tho pledges however, deny Hawaii. Ho did not, Tney et through Jd Mr. Clifton Taylor went to Bowl that the full division or troopa nun.-- - will have a call meeting one night ing Green recently to attend Bchool. that fall to be returned may be left out of tho sale. berlng more than 13,000 fighting this week. L. B. TICHENOR, men, the blgest army ever hurried The little 'child of Mr. and Mrs. RlOO Per Plato S. L. STEVENS, to distant ter by the United States Ornel Coy, of Palo, died last Thurspaid at a banquet to Henry Committee. rltory, except in actual tlmo of war, day and was burled at the Smith Was In Clay, New Orleans In 1842. Migh Is going to these Islands. Tho en- graveyard Friday. A mother and ty costly for those with stomach For Snl', Farms All sizes, from tire Infantry force alone will num- father are left to mourn his loss. y peo- - 6 to 300 acres. We can please you trouble or Indigestion. ber O.OO". nle everywhere use Dr. Kings New If you want to buy land. toGen. Carter expressed regret Charles Durham. Lovlngton, 111., LIfo Pills for these troubles as well A. C. YEISER & CO., day that his statement had become has succeed In finding a positive as liver, kidney and bowel disorHartford, Ky. "My little public. It was made In confidence cure for bed wetting. Only 25 ders. Easy, safe, sure. before the military committee, he ttoy wet the bed every nlcbt clenr cents at James H. Williams. m said. Even a stenographer was thro' on the floor. I tried several DELICATE CHILDREN barred from tbe room while ho was klndB of kidney medicine and I was MAXWELL. As to Gen. In the drug store looking for someand Kivlng his tcstlmbny. Made Strong by Vinol Jan. 12. Mr. Herman Barr Carter's opportunity to obtain ex- thing different to help him wh&n I sister. Hnttyo Mae, of this place, "I wish I could induce every moth""-o-r act knowledge, it Is pointed out that tenrd ot Foley Kidney Pills. After Went to Owensboro Tuesday. who has a delicate, sickly child, to up to eighteen months ago ho was ho hail taken them two days Wo school horo will close in ono try your delicious cod Hvor Iron tonic, Tho On could see n change and when ho more week. Vlnnl. stationed, in th0 Philippines. paid a visit to had taken "It roatnrAd onr llttlo daughter to of a bottle, he his way homo ho Mr. and Mrs. Jim Calhoon, of this six weeks place, entertained a crowd of young health and strength after everything Hawaii. was cured. That Is about Illustrating th0 eagerness with ago and he has not wet In bed folks Tuesday night. Thoso pres- else had failed. It tastes so good aho not a bit of cod liver m ent wore: Misses Annie May, Pearl loved to take It which the War Department is mak- since." For salo by all dealers. oil taste. Mrs. O. W. Stump, Canton, emergency, it Is ing ready for this Hudson, Ella Crowe, Myrtle Hud pointed out that within tho past few WELL KNOWN CITIZEN OF son, Pearl May, Ella, Flora and Tho reason VInol Is so successful ENSOK PASSES AWAY Myrtle Jolly; Messrs. Ed. Crowe, In building up puny, delicate, ailing days Gen. Leonard Wood has directshowing the ed that a complete list Rowan Crowe, Forrest Bell, Olllo children, is because It 1b a combinatonMr. Jake Hardin, a well known Atherton, Marks Boll, Ellis Johnson, tion of tho two most world-famecontinuous term of service In Washeleg ington of all officers now here farmer of tho Ensor neighborhood, Olllo Bell, Willie Hudson and Ar- ics tho medicinal of heart trouble Saturday thur Bell. All reported a fine time. ments of cod liver oil, aided by tho bo prepared and sent to him. died should and strength-creatinIt Is understood that every officer morning at 7:30. Mr. Hardin had Mr. and Mrs. Roy Owen and childIron. who has been In Washington for been in ill health for tho past year, ren, of Nuckols, visited Mr. and properties of tonlo you 10 try If wo can induce years will he trans- and for tho last few days his con- Mrs. James Crowe, here, Wednesday more than four and of Vlnol as a ferred, many of them going to Haw-al- l. dition grew worse until his death, and Thursday. Btrength-creator for your child, and means a shakeup such as which was not unexpected. Ho was This you do not find It Is all wo claim, we tho War Department has not ex- 72 years of age and was born In Pleurisy pains are located Just be win rntnrn vnur money on demand. county October 10, low the short ribs. Lumbago af Z. Wilbur flytchcll; Heaver Dam, Ky. Washington perienced In many years. 1839, and moved to Daviess county fects tho samo region but toward Ilurtfonl Drug Co., Hartford, Ky. REAVER DAM. years of age, SNOW BALLARD'S tho back. Thursday morn- when he was, sixteen Jan. 15. Last where he resided until his death. remedy In eith ing Judge J. M. Porter's house, Ho Is survived by his wife, Mro. LININMCNT Is tho er caso. If rubDed in tnorougniy old school hall, was known ns the Elizabeth" Hardin, and six children. It eases pain, relaxes tho muscle" When tho Are consumed by fire. They nro: W. C. Hardin, of Maceo; and tho patient can move about was discovered the alarm was given, Jack Hardin, of Lewlsport; R. L. comfortably. Prico 2rc and the bucket brigade with fire Hardin, of Ensor, and Misses Ellzai freely and b" extinguishers wero on hand, but both, Nannie and Jennie Hardin, of :0c and $1.00 per bottle. Sold Ky Hartford Drug Co., Hartford, savo tho buildthey wero too late to Reave-DaEnsor. He Is nlso survived oy one ing, as It was under such headway brother, Mr. Robert Hardin, and and also Donovan & Co., n Ky. get out nothing could bo done but . one slsted, Mrs. M. Mclntyro, of En-io- r. part of his household goods. We Mr. Hardin was also a mem- For Sole. ..r.AaretnnA Mr. Porter carried ln- scholarship In Bowling bor of the Rico E. Graves camp of A $20 surance to tho amount of $1,300 on United Confederate Veterans. Green Business University, Bowling tho building and $300 on the housemany Green, Ky. For further particulars Constipation Is tho causo of hold goods. It was by tho hardest call on or address, that they saved tho beautiful two-sto- ailments and disorders thnt make ltf HARTFORD HERALD. Gentry life miserable. Take Chamborlaln's residence of Mr. Sam Nothing la more Important la tho Soma than wear, eieaajr from the flames, as It was near the Stomach and Liver Tablets, keep WEST NOCREEK SCHOOL llsnt. Insure tni toy gewnff burning budding and the wind wan your bowels regular and you will IMPROVEMENT LEAOUK vuriu wicut u the OU Ui For sale by blowing right towards It. avoid these diseases. clean without nicker down to rennsylvania tho last drop, to perfection. m Our now town board have taken all dealers. Program crudo oil refined for Friday evening, Costs no more thn tho tank-wag' tho business of tho town: in hand .Tnminrv 19. 1912: kind saves (MONBr Notice to Claimants. p. town marshal. Roll-cal- l. Reading or and have elected Rimrinir. eaves WOIUC saves eyes. All persons having claims against propjtour aetuer tias ovuiiu our As they are all good men and Opening address J. P. m barrels direct Iron ui. assigned estate of George W. mlnutos. erty holders, w0 look for more im- tho works. Old business. Select readhereby notified to file Foster. provements which tho town Is very White, aro Bessie Renfrow. Quartet Iva as- ing undersigned Ckas. StoD 011 Co. of. Tho old board did samo with the much In need Ky., Wallace, Sherman Chamberlln, Cur town anil signee at his offlco In Hartford, LeotsvSle, Ky. one piece of work that the ana wipsiey uiggs. proven, on or beforo tho ry Wallace Keflnery at Warren, T county Is proud of and that Is the proporly they Whistling Clarence Renfrow, Myr"No tho 20th day of January, 1911, or ffe sellCarD" celebrate plko from the railroad out Main Auto PU. tle Wllllford and Curry Wallace That street will D0 forever barred. StrJngtown. street to Appointment of commltteo tq mako YANOY L. M03ELBY. 52t4" would get so muddy at times that Hartjord Herald One Fourth Off! firmly believed that wo were about to sell seasonable High Grade Fall and Winter Clothing;, Ladies1 Suits and Coats at If you HY 10 Starts ONE-FOURT- H OFF e 30,000jillNB 35,000 ay er to-d- ga You'd come here to buy, wouldn't you? We pride ourselves on selling Good Clothing,Ladies' Siuts.and that they aro worth the regular price ib a matter cents of record. Now, if you knew that seventy-fivwould buy a dollar's worth of Good Clothing, you would buy it, wouldn't you? Of Course If You Believed It 13.-Fol- lowlng two-dstor- to-da- But thetrouble is, that you don't believe it. So many dealers rant aboul bargains that aro really snares, and print bombastio stuff that Bhows fraud on its face, that you are about out of belief. Wo caif t blame you, but we reserve the. right to prove what wo say, and we will, if you will give us the opportunity. We are unloading our Fall and Winter Clothing, Ladies' Suita and Coats that's what wo are at. Picking' choice will go quickly. Come now if you want to save money. Herejire some of our inducements: '. Men's Suils, regular price $10.00 reduced price price Men's Suits.Jregular prico 15.00 reduced Men's Suits, regular prico 20.00 rcpuccd prico Men's Overcoats, regulnr prico $5.00 reduced prico Men's Ovorcoats, regular prico 10.00 reduced price Men's Overcoats, regular prico 15.00 reduced prico Ladies' Suits, regular prico 810.00 reduced price Ladies' Suits, regulnr price 15.00 reduced prico Ladies' Suits, regular prico 20.00 reduced prico Ladies Coats, rcgulap prico 85.00 reduueed prico Ladies' Coats, regular price 10.00 reduced price Ladies' Coats, regulnr prico 15.00 reduced prico 8 7.60 to-da- y. ry 11.25 15.00 $3.75 7.50 11:25, $7.50 11.25 15.00 $3.75 7.50 11,25 Come now and give us an opportunity to prove what we Bay. ln to-da- y. CARSON & CO.; INCORPORATED. Hartford, - Kentutclr. to-da- Great Subscription Offer Special Bargain Rate! GOOD ONLY DURING JANUARY AND FEBRUARY, 1912. The Hartford Herald One Year, AND To-da- M two-thir- Daily Daily Daily COURIER-JOURNA- L " " " " one year $4.00 6 months $2.75 $2.00 3" V d body-bulldln- blood-makin- g g ' body-build- ii not included in above special Sunday Courier-Journa-l per year, SI six months, 50c rates. Sunday, extra, $2.00 three month. Send your subscription and make check pay . able to tho Hartford Herald. offer is good on all back subscriptions and renew This for the Hartford Herald. Subscribe or renew NOW, as als Febru-aay- , this offer iB positively good only during January and 1912. Remember this is Presidential year, and by this combination you will get all tile news County, tateana Natiori. S' m, JlSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSk' M thmLmmpOllthmt Sv99 tym sssssssssssssssssssssK. ' ry v .MiSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS n ?Jlv 4au. k F. W. CREAGER, Cecilian, Ky., Breeder of High Grado Poland Chinos and Silver; Wyandotte Chickens. This herd was awarded five premiums out of seven entries at the last Kentucky btate .bair. .Likewise was awarded sweepstake premiums at tho Hardin and La-Rue County Fairs last Fall; ' C All Pigs Sold Strictly on Guarantee. I - JtOiiltkgyk' WEDNESDAY. JAN. 17, 1010. violence, most of which ought to havo been prevented, and 840 deaths PREVALENCE OF from cancer, which wo hope soon to know how to prevent. By consensus of opinion our physiGANDER cians havo decided that the medioal care, drugs, nursing and loss of time for the average case of olck-neeconoIn Kentucky is Somewhat mists costs $9), and political life lost value tho average from preventable disease nt $1,700 during these from- such diseases eleven, months, gives a total of nearly five times tho total flNE WHM OPT OF TWELVE revenue o! the State. ss THE HARTFORD HERALD PAGE SEVEN. ooooooocooooooo KENTUCKY NEWS NOTES. O O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Town Council Tho newly-electe- d of Trenton has placed the llconeo of tho soft drink stands for tho year 1912 at $500. Members of tho State Board of the Kentucky Farmers' Union, in session at Paducah, adopted resolutions indorsing tho strlko of the Illinois Central railroad employes for recognition of the System Federation. Tho Illinois Central railroad has begun a coast survey of tho Chicago, Memphis & Gulf railroad from to Hlckmtui, starting at and ending at Hickman, and the survey Is to lo completed in ten days. Mrs. Mnry K. Hickman, of May-flolhas filed n suit n tho Circuit Cburt against her son, W. S. Hickman, for $5,000 dpmago:. Tho plaintiff, in her petition, nBSorta that her son beat, bruisod and violently threw her down, causing bodily and mental suffering. In addition to his other work, Gov. McCrenry has to sign tho commissions of hundreds of notaries public. In one day he signed the commissions of 182 notaries, and 190 more woro his quota for the next day. It Is probable that there will be about 2,000 notaries commissioned this winter. Llge Farmer, 50, a farmer of county, was fined $25 by a jury in Magistrate C. W. emery's court for selKng quail ontrary to the game law. He sold five birds to Deputy County Jailer Walter Cnr-tc- o, being fined $5 for enr-- bird. Farmer claims that he wa3 the victim of a trap set for him. is An epidemic of the smallpox raging rear Mudllck, five miles north of Thompkinsvlllc, Dr3. England and Marrs aro treating tho cases. Many places havo been quarantined. There are already about twenty case3, seven now ones having No have doaths been reported. been reported, but some are daugor-ousl- y rg d, en Startling. - $34,-508,3- And One Out of Every Seven- CmCUIT COURT IS IN SESSION AT CALHOUN The January term of tho McLean Circuit Court convened in Calhoun Judge Blrkhead, Monday morning. Attorney Boa D. Commonwealth's Rlngo, and Official Stenographer Marvin Miller are the officers of tho court in attendance Judgo Blrkhead says that ho Is given two weeks to complete tho term of court, but that ho expects to wind up the business In four days. The only criminal cases on tho docket aro against th0 remaining defendants who aro charged with commob, in plicity in the Llvermoro which William Porter, a negro, lost his life. It is understood that there Is no disposition to press a trial of these cascs.as tho principal defendant and his alleged chief accomplice have been tried and acquitted. Again it is argued that It Is impossible to secure a McLean Jury, as most of thorn wero examined at the former trials, and In tho event that a trial Is to be had, tho prosecutions will be transbcrrcd to Daviess county. Judgo Blrkhead will open court at Hartford on the first Monday In February, and again In Owonsbnre on the fourth Monday In February. teen Men of Slate Die of It. THE PREVENTABLE DISEASES Frankfort, Ky., Jnn. 13. Cancer lias become bo prevalent In Kentucky, with such fatal results, according to statistics gathored by thu State Board of Health, that it la estimated that ono out of every twelve women and ono out of every seventeen men In Kentucky who live to years old will die of cancer. The statistics show that during tho last year In Kentucky there woro 840 deaths of cancer. It was also snown at the regular annual meeting of the Stnto Board of Health here that hookworm has made Its appearanco in twenty-tw- o tountios, having appeared where one would least expect it, in the homes of leading citizens of such counties 1)0 thlrty-flv- o Bimilar offense, but was paroled last summer. Charles Clements, night fireman at tho plant of the Nortonvllle Coal Company, ten miles South of fell two hundred feet to tho bottom of tho shaft to Instant death. Clements was preparing to enter the mines, nnd, thinking he was stepping on the cage ho supposed was at tho top of the shaft on the side whoro he was entering, he shot through tho darkness, hitting the cage at the bottom. His body was so badly mangled that it was hardly recognizable. With pieces of burning wood falling around her, Myrtle, tho daughter of Oscar Turley, of tho Grassy Lick neighborhood, near Mt. Sterling, saved hor invalid mother from burning to death. Tho house caught fire from some un known cause, and was fast burning to tho ground when the child discovered tho flames. Tho roof was falling In when the child rushed through tho door and, groping her way through tho smoke nnd flames to her mother, who was lying on a bed, wrappod her In some comforts and carried the invalid out Into the yard. FLAMES CAl'SE LOSS IMG Madl-Bonvlll- o, Couldn't Walk! "I used to be troubled with a weakness peculiar to women," writes Mrs. Anna Jones, of Kenny, III. "For nearly a year, I could not walk, without holding my sides. I tried several different doctors, but I grew worse. Finally, our druggist advised Cardui for my complaint I was so thin, my weight was 115. Now, I weigh 163, and I am never sick. I ride horseback as good as ever. I am in fine health at 52 years." i f LARDU TAKE tor Special Instructions, and I Woman'sTonic ti . We have thousands of such letters, and more are arriving daily. Such earnest testimony from those who have tried it, surely proves the great value of this vegetable, tonic medicine, for women. Cardui relieves women's sufferings, and builds weak women up to health and strength. If you are a woman, give it a trial. It should help you, for it has helped a million others. It is made from pure, harmless, herb ingredients, which act promptly and surely on the womanly organs. It is a good tonic. Try it Your druggist sells it. 1 Wrilt to: Ladies' Adrisorr Dcpt., Chattanoon Medicine Co.. Chattinoon. Ttnn.. book, "Home Treatment for Women," ent free. J 58 AT PEMBROKE ' !MXMmW2l as Warren. SU b. If with the The Board of Health, nowly appointed members present, elected Dr. John G. South, of Prank-for- t, president of tho Board, hoard tho annual report of the secretary, Dr. J. N. McCormack, of BowllnK Oreen, and elected him secretary for the ensuing two years,, this being year as secretary of FAVORS PENSIONING his thlrtv-thlr- d the Board. Dr. A. T. McCormack OLD was elected assistant secretary and health Inspector. Hartford, Ky,, Jan. 12, 1912. Dr. McCormack recommends n Editors Herald: In view of the registration of births fact that we now have a Democratic systematic 111. and deaths throughout the State. administration in this State, Is It Henry S. l'rsiktnridw, of LexDespite tho absence of such n law, not high time the Legislature and ington, recently wrole 'o CongressDr. McCormack says full official executive branches of our State man A. O. Stunlciy, of the Second records are on file of 55,320 births government favor pensions for old district of Kenuckv, with n view to for tho first eleven months of 1911, and feeble soldiers? learning his lttitudo toward a poswith all essential facts as to parent- All tho former Confederate States. sible nominee r.ir Trepidant. Repage, race, etc., and that there Is u I think, havo pensioned replied that, resentative Stanlov their similar record of 27,956 deaths with soldiers, and, although while Inclined, other things being cause, location and other material Kentucky Is not- - one of them, it equal, to support a Kcntuclctan, ho facts. rooms very appropriate for her to would support the man beat qualiMcConnnck's Report. do so. They ore now citizens of tho fied to lead a progrosplvi and mlll- For the "first eleven months of United States, loyal to the Govern- Jtant part". 1S11 Dr. McCormack reports: Judge Walter Evans, of tho United ment, and patriotic. "Four thousand sevon hundred Respectfully, States Circuit Court, has ordered a deaths were reported and sixty-foW. H. CUNDIFF. v dividend of ."i per cent, to ho paid from tuberculosis, with an estimate to tho creditors of the dofunct of 20,000 cases of this disease; WISE FOWL WAS VICTIM Owcnshoro Savings Bank & Trust deaths and 22.300 cases of OF HIS OWN SAGACITY Company who havo Had their claims pneumonia; 1,089 deaths and 20,-0properly proven. About $45,000, ca-eof infantile diarrhoea; OhardonO., Jan. 13. which wnB collected from the stock947 deaths and 11,764 cases of ty- iBoswell's prize turkey, Lionel, wa3 holders on the double liability stat576 deaths and 800 a knowing bird, and evidently pos- ute which wns trlrd In tho Federal phoid fever; cases of meningitis; 433 deaths and sessed more lives than the pmvvr'i Court, will ho paid out. Tlio Stato 463 ,ial cat, but although ho dodged I'm rocoiver will pn out 2 nor cent, to 12,500 cases of Influenza; deaths and 4,500 cases o' diphthe- distinction of being made the piece the creditors this month. Kentucky' hosnltnl-itria; 392 deaths nnd 10,600 cases of do resistance of somebody's Thanks338 measles; deaths and 7,000 giving feast,, he fell a victim o' hl3 such as wan diinonEed at tho cough; 153 own sagacity. cases of whooping Governor's mansion during the first deaths and 300 cases of puerperal Just before Thanksgiving Lionol administration o' Gov. McCrearv, and 1,500 hoofed It away from Boswell's farm, thirty-si- x 65 deaths septicemia; ycar3 ago, will ha. tho orBoswell had been fat- der during tho present winter Tho cases of scarlet fever. Add to these nt Rapids. 2S.400 cases of gonorrhea and 14,-8- tening him for tho Thanksgiving custom of giving public receptions cases of syphilis, mainly result- market. twice each month during the ses&lon ing from Immorality and seldom reHis disappearance was forgotten of tho Legislature will bo revived ported ns n cause of death, and It until when Lionel was fourid by Gov. McCrearv, nnd ho will engives total of 160,394 cases and nt tho bottom of a pile of corn fod- tertain for tho momhors of the Legpre11,430 deaths from every-da- y der In a barn. Tho bird was still islature once every two weeks durventable diseases, so common that alive, as ho had plenty to eat, but ing the remainder of tho present the peoplo have ceased to fear them, he was dying of thirst. An hour af- session. with not a ease or death from yel- ter bo was found, Lionel "cashed In the Circuit Court nt Lexington low fever, cholera, bubonic plague In." Frank Bradley pleaded guilty of or other foreign pestilences which forging tho name o' his father, are bo feared that ono case would FREEZING RIDE OX Charles Bradlov, 'to p chock for A LOCOMOTIVE PILOT $6.50, nnd n verdict was given fixcreate a panic In any community. It Interesting to note, also, will be ing Ills punishment at confinement Chicago, Jan. 14. With th0 ther- in the penitentiary for from two to that there wore 1,368 deaths from w mometer registering 38 degrees ten years. As the accused Is under zero, Carl Faulkenberg, a 17 vears old, his punishment was fugitive from the Minne- modified to confinement In tho Resota State Institute School at Red form School. The boy was sent to miles the Reform School last spring for a Wing, Minn., rodo seventy-fiv- e on tho pilot of a locomotive and was nearly frozen to death. He was found in a Chicago hospital Faulkenberg's hands, feet and faco were frozen, nnd he Is in a seA Barbed Wfro Cut, Collar or Saddle Oalt not properly rious condition from exposure. The healed leaves a dlstigurlng escaped from Red Wing vouth scar. Thursday last. ' Ballard's is the best and quickest Passengers on the train took up perfect health. way to a large collection for him. ur 2,-2- 30 00 v, 00 to-da- y, 1 1. Ky., .Tni' Hopklnsvllle, Pombroke, ten miles south of this city, wns the scene earl. Sunday of a Are which threatened th(. des.ru'-tlo- r of tho entire business scc'i."i of the town. Five stores were consumed, entailing a loss of $40,000, and three persons were Injured. Tho fire started In n defective Hue store, In B. J. Garnott'o on Mein street, and spread rapidly to adjacent buildings. II. C. White-low- 's grocery, McCarlcy Hardware Company, B. J. Garnett's dry goods stoie, M L. Levy's grocery and S. dry goods store were A. Powell's burned and two drug stores and n About bank woro damaged. of Mr. Powell's stock was saved, hut the contents of tho other buildings were practically destroyed. Gas generated by tho lire in an apartment in Whltclow's grocery is .Mr. supposed to havo exploded. Whltclow and Grady Ferguson wore burnod about tholr heads, and Town Marshal Joseph Jnckcon was badly cut on the leg bv living debris. Several other citizens were slightly Indry-goo- ds two-thir- YOU WANT a Better JOB? That question will be asked you almost daily by business mcti scil ing yout services.if you qualify take the Draughon Training and show ambition to rise. More BANKERS indorse DRAUGHON'S Colleges than indorse all other business colleges COMBINED. 48 Colleges In 18 States. International reputation. Bantilnr. Tjpenrltlnr, Penmanship. Fnfrliah. Npelllnc. Arithmetic nrltlnr. Batloeu Un-ni- hK auxiliary branches, tiood ruilllurouuAKANir.tuunaer reasonable conditions. Bookkeeping. Bookkeepers all over Home Study. Thousands of bankcash' tho United States say that Draughon's icrs, bookkeepers and stenograph rs arc New System of Bookkeeping sa-e- s thvm holding good positions as the result of from 25 to 50 per cent in work and worr . taking Draughon's Home Study. CATALOGUE. For prices on lessons Shorthand. Practically all U. S. official court reporters write the System of PY MAI., write J.vo. F. Dkavgho.v, Shorthand Draughon Colleges tench. President, Nashville, Tenn. V or free catWhy? Because thev know it is the best. alogue on course ATCOLLhGE, write DRAUGHON'S PRACTICAL BUSINESS COLLEGE Naihvillo or Memphit or Knoxville, Tenn., or Paducah, Ky., or Evarnvillc, Ind. PrHm(irml Cnnii. czsizi&z::72.GEmmism2m v Smith Attorneys At Law & KENTUCKY. Mepr.U',H. l!nrminl V. K. SmlMi mi mi it in Hint tin 3 ).nt formed a jmrtnrr- lil for the KfiiWHl jimi'llf ul Intr, 31 r iulth crlmltuii miO iIKomm i bring County Attoiu , I prevented from PllCll CHKfN. Mt IMf Hrlll It II 114 ulll liHimtiiiHiiy Htffpt lull prurtH'! itm' lu Hurt ford Iffpu till run liiillillni;, liu t foul, K. HARTFORD, Barnes - O Un bnliui Vr7 BROTHERS. H I U Q liJ a jj jured. WILDCAT STILL MAPI'. IIV M1MSTHK DKSTIlOYKD it W. H. J. F. GILLESPIE. PROPRIETORS SJ J. M. PORTER, Nashville. Tenn., Jan. 14. Rev. Jos. U. Smith, o' Sewanee, was y bv Depbrought to Nashville BEAVER DAM, ICY. uty I'nltod Stntos Marshal W. A. Will prflU'.i.i; liti. picKiaion In Ohio nd is olning coiiuUm. KllfP'-and Deputy Collector W.II. femlpei'iicninntrd Hpretil nttentiou lilveuion' to riisore Tcylor, aftor having been bound over to the. April tern of the FedFRANK L. FELIX, eral Court on a charge of making mooslilno wliiskev. t " preliminary hearing SaturHArtTFORB. KY. day Hev." Mr. Smith plcndod guilty Will practice hi vrufev.ion 'n Oliloandtr ;'iiIuk couutks of Append to the charge. The minister hns for Jrltninnl practice it.il in llr Court tptclfcitr mh' Coliocon a tovornl months been tho regular Office In tin Hiiali hlMlr pastor of three small churches near to-da- ! ..BLACKSITIMG.. 1 i Attorney at Law. iA 1 o TMlDUail Work Horseshoeing A nnul 'JpwniM'" ,-- KS ( H ; '; Attorney at Law, Specialty i Sewn nee. OHO V. MARTIN i His wlldcnt still was locnfod in fow vnrds from his smokehouse, the pi'Fonnge and low than a nunr-to- r ills principal of a milo churcb. Tho outfit destroyed bv ho offers was complete and nearly 100 gnllons of pood bor nnd mash woro found. To "wliilcnttlng" pir-pu- n wns caught only after "n chase. H assort hr did not know It ws n violation or the law to mako whlskov, but knew it was wrong o drink it. all-nlp- ht ! in S. I'. MCKKXXKY rvciituuisy ' . k nam yg!!gcCTiTffrygzwTY;ggri?.Trt;?r7?7CT HARTFORD, KY. ..GENERAL IHSURANGL Life. Accident. Sick And Fire IBiEllEiil 1 fr&MiESTABLISHED if tt ffvnisS Will Also Bond You. IxrVjPi diamond,a anag, a jL'H&i&Axfl walch, Mggh&nvj'l 858.fia55?5Sl 5SaWttjE3 Otto C. Hartin CiSrJJS! Wcw-fW2 SfiK'5-S- Jan 1": j I bo-lo- to-da- y. Women and girls who suffer are simply weak weak all over. Opiates and alcoholic mixtures are worse than After the Auto Ownei's, Frankfort, Ky., Jan. 12. A drastic bill regulating the speed and license fee of autossand fixing the liability of owners in caso of accidents, was a feature of session of The measure was Intho Senate. troduced by Senator Hermann D. Ncwcomb, of Louisville, and pro-ridthat an auto must stop when approaching a horse on the public highway. This Is. a point derived from tho present Virginia law. The bill also would make tho owners of autos liable for accidents, to-da- J I worthless, they aggravate the trouble and lower the standard of health. es Scott's Emulsion strengthens the whole body, invigorates and builds up. uro to got SCOTTS lt' the Standard and always the beet. Bo At DRUGGISTS 11-- 21 All Abnulon of the Fleah. Is cleansed and If tho woundapplied promptly, tho liniment process begins at the lieallntr once anu mo waunu neau irum tho tnsldo outwardly, thus per forming a perfect euro that, leaves no scar, ii ina wounu heals on the outside too qulcK-l- v. nus forms under tho sur face and breaks out into a run-nisore that Is hard to cure ana Inevitably leaves a bad near. Owners of blooded stock pro- r thin liniment tn nil others for that reason, and they uso It not only on flno animals, but on human flesh, as It does. Its work quickly and thoroughly. Price 23c, 60a and 91.00. ne SNOW LINIMENT la the ntebt nemedr tor has been time, is no better. Misses Nancy Addington, Ireno nnd Lucy Brown and Mrs. C. I). Roes hav returned from n vIbU to friends and relatives at Bevler. Mr. Charlie Klmbley wont to Monday and returned Wednesday. Fulkerson, Point Mrs. Krskine Pleasant, is visiting her parents here. Mr. C O. Hunter, Hartford, was the guest of his parents here Saturday, Sunday and Sunday night. Mrs. Sallio Drake has recently returned from a vlsltJo relatives In Liv-erino- re S.MAI.LHOrS. Mr. S. T. Hunter, who In bad health for some Attorney at Lc.w IIAKTKOltl). KY. Office up stairs over U'IImui & Crone, opposite court house. Will pnullco his profession lu all the com Is of this ami adjoining counties and Court of Appeals, ("onmier-iCin- l and criminal practice u spec. laity. ! rrv.Hj:. i jewelry or 'liver- - rfgrcxiv9 ware, ot can get vjCS2iHI the best iiualitv nt 'tySTSSyMB Ihe lowest prices Vk8JrS! OLDEST MAI I "VWRSSfl ORDER HOUSE IN THE SOUTH. c& ror .mui nan icuiutj c uac r.i clufthelv tt Southern trade. r l.Mraal I fu 11l..uti.l MalntnmaA Vre irom inc -- QiswaA:i S'H h'miuji m IOr UU( 1CC UIUU.CU vatntwgu f 6. Pa toolaville, Ky. Box JZvcty Axtlcls Ouanmtbod. Barnes 26 & Go, Clean, NeTor Fills to Bestoro Grey Hair to Us Youthful Color. Cure, mlp dltf ti.i & hair ttlllng. JOe.a'ulf,l'.t Drurrl'l' Promote, HAIR BALSAM and A PARKER'S laxurUnt triatinu tho hftlr. FTutlh. We arc Ilcady for Your Old... Hartford. Mr. John Igleheart, who has been on the sick list, is better. HAVE A ROUGH RIVER TELEPHONE Fqll Glomes y John McNamara, alias "Australian Mack," charged with looting a branch of tho Bank of Montreal, was held without ball In New York for examination proceedings January 25. yamOEF.Dallard.Prop. St.Loulo.Me. Stephens Eyo Salve Is a healing. ointment tor sore eyes. Kira m OtPWKORcCOMHCm&PY & Co., i,t.utn' Dam, Ky. iXattford Drug Co., Hartford, Ky. Dojunun Parole Asked for Adklns. Three petitions are being circulated in the county and generally signed, asking the Board of Prison s, Commissioners to parole Abb THE who was sent to the penitentiary from ' this county two years TO ALL STATES. ago for the murder of William Gray. Adklns, It Is said, has mado a model FOR THE COMPANY'S SPKCIAI. prisoner, nnd we understand If tho CONTRACT TO THE FARMERS parole is granted, it will bo on con- CALL ON OR ADDRESS dition that he Is wholly to leave InW. O'BANON. toxicating liquors alono, nnd mnko Local Manager, stated reports of his conduct to the Hiirtford, K. proper officials. Hawcsvlllo ClarW. C SEXTON. ion. Local Manager, Beaver Dam, Ky. Subscrlho for The Herald. $1 a year. incorporated. Ad-kln- Which you havo laid back-readto make tliem new. Send your old Suits old FI.ACED IN YOUR RES1- DENCE OR PLACE OF UL'S- - Felt Mats, old Coat Suits to INESS, AND PUT YOURSELF us we guarantc"' our Mor IN DIRECT CONTACT WTH to give sa'tisfaeliuii, if not no money received. Se. m Long Distance Lines d them to Hartford Pressing Club Y. M.C. A.Bldg. J. FRFD NALL, Mgr. Subscribe for The Herald. I) i iru'ji' wn.u i"v-t--i -- r .- -. ' 4' 'JIP n fT- n THF HARTFORD HERALD 77w WEDNESDAY, JAN. 17, 3812. Hartjord Herald THE HOODOO GAT PERGHEDOI BODY Of Dead Sailor When He Swung in Air AT Assembly who happened to bo elocted last November. A nows dJsDatch says that Judge O'Rear was on the floor of tho caucus and lined up tho Republican mombora for "principle." So far as our acquaintance with those gentle-- , men extends,Wo had been led to believe that they were a pretty good set of fellows and would not need to bo driven or "lined up" for "principle." If that news dispatch tells the truth, tho Republicans must Bure do better next time in making nombody. inations for the Catlettsburg Tribune. g- END OFJMt'S ROPE Tried Repeatedly to Shake the Beast, But Seemed destination. He Couldn't. Second Astronomer THKV Now MITT Going Some. I have Just . First Astronomer located a new comet, but I cannot figure out its orbit. All I know Is that it Is going at tremendous speed, but seeni3 to have no logical What are DEATH TOUKTHEH An-dro- w you going to call It? York, Jan. 12. Since of Bridgeport, Lundberg, signed as an able seaman aboard schooner Sarah and the Lucy In Bridgeport last Friday, ho had dinned the words of Stevenson's virtues' song Into the ears of his shipmates until they drove him front their quarters In the forecasts and made him share the deck with a big black cnt that wont aboard before tho schooner left Bridgeport for this port. Karly this morning Lundberg, in n drunkon frenzy, lay on the deck with the cat on his shoulder nnd an empty bottle in his hand, mumbling chorus, while the t! e sumo old wliirjuer rolled at her anchorage His Island. south cf Governor's shipmates woro asleep. Two hours later I.undberg was found dead, hanging by a halyard from tho foremast. The empty bottle was frozen to his llngors, and perched on his lwdy. that swung like a vondnlum in the breeze, was the hoodoo cat. iiundberg's friends said he had been drinking heavily for days before he came aboard the" schooner. He told thorn that the cat had folmllos and that It lowed him for meant his death. He tried to kill tho animal aboard the schooner nnd ft disappeared before the iobsoI sailed from Bridgeport, but reappeared shortly after the craft reached this port and sat blinking at Lundberg. Ho tried to get nt the cat again, but slipped on tho ley deck and soon rail asleep, singing and cursing the two-mast- First Astronomer I thought I would name It after President Taft. For Sale, An $80 Scholarship In tho Vander-blElk-tolt n, Training School for Boys, Ky. Will sell reasonable For further particulars call on or address, tf Tho Hartford Herald. We Take It All Back. Last summer, when the sun boiled down and heat was making records hero, tho panting populace In town howled for old Winter with his cheer. We begged for Just n day of Ice a blizzard would be Just the thing, n cold wave would be mighty q longed to feel our noses nice; sting. But now we think we'd like to try a sample of that old warm spell, no burning sun could make us sigh, and we could stand It hot as well, Just send along some summer dope and hoar us make that glad outcry, hut you'll remember this, we hope, this plea don't hold good next July. NIK AXX1ETY OF XOA1I OVHIt Ol'K TARIFF DUTIES CAt a h dozod off. For Infants and Children. Ediicutloii Pays. If nny one doubts this statement The Kind You Have Always Bough! let him coneldor for a moment hdtf Resist It. " Bears the the oarnlng-powof hundreds of Signature of Kentucky boys Is being multiplied The lieck may ache because tho ovor and over by a course of study kldiKMs are blockadod. Very Itkh. in the Business University of Bowl Help the kidneys with thcli ing (Ireen. "Has Adklns succeeded In getting is i paying Invest It work. ment for any young person to make. much of a fortune?" Tho back wU aohe no more. "Yes. He's rich enough to bo Lots of pi oof that Doau's Kidable to chew a stogy In public." For Sale, Cheap. ney Pills do this. A full course of Bookkeeping or Tf your stomach feels uncomfort It's tho beat proof, for it comes a full course of Shorthand and from this vicinity. Typewriting, Including all tho aux able from overeating, or from food with you, tako C. W, Bethel, 120.. Klcvonth St., iliary branches, such as Banking, which disagrees Owenshoro, Ky., says: "I had Spelling, Punctuation, Mathematics, HERBINI3; It settles the stomach, heard of Doan's Kidney Pills and &c, as explained in the catalogue. strengthens tho digestion and re- its I wr.a having lameness across my The regular catalogue price for this relaxes the bowels. Price 50c. Sold kidneys, I procured n box and took scholarship Is $50. We will sell at oy itartrord Drug Co., Hertford, them carefully as directed. The a bargain and the one getting it will ny vonovan a. uo., weaver uara, ,' m result was that my trouble disap- receive the same benefits as if pur Ky. A relative, peared. also suffered chased direct from Draughon's Prac 'Love's Logic. from an attack of lumbago that tical Bulsness College, For further Sho But, Jack, you don't earn made fvory movement painful and particular call on or addrces, enough to support two. ' I in tf his kidneys wore disordered. Tho Hartford Herald. Ho But won't we be ono? sisted upon his taking Doan's Kid-- 1 For Sale, Cheap. iicjr Bills and It was wonderful how ....fnlyli. thnv rl!a1nCA1 nf n . . 41ia ' A full Bookkeeping Course scholFOR FLETCHER'S In a few days arship In tho well known Bryant & pain r.nd lameness. Business College, Louls-vlllho was at work and tho kidney dif- Strnjjon Ky. For further particulars ficulty had disappeared," The .Maid uml tho Weather. SO call on or address, A Richmond woman has in her For sale by nil dealers. Price Tho Hartford Hcrad. tf Co., Buffalo, fonts, Foster-Miibur- n employ a colored cook who has New York, sole agents for tho managed to break nearly every variety of article that the. household United States. FOR FLETCHER'S Tho mistress's patlenco IJetnembor tho name Doan's contains, and tako no other. reached Its limit recently when sho Should Know How to I'.uslni'.ss er The roan's preparations for sulfide reomwl to have been deliberate. He cut a halyard, tied a hangman's doom and slipped It around his neck. Then he climbed the rigging far onough to be sure that the drop Hould break hln neck. Whether tho rat went with him or climbed on his shoulder after he had haugod himMedlclne3 that aid nature are al self. Is not known. ChamberTho cat was dead whon the body ways most effectual. lain's Cough Remedy acts on this of the sailor was discovered. plan. It allays the cough, relieves If you don't sleep well nt night, the lungs, opens the secretions and you aids nature In restoring tho system are nervous nnd need n sstom purifier. HERBINE to n healthy condition. Thousands Is a poworful llvor stimulant and have testified to Its superior excelm cleansing medicine. It nulcts tho lence. Sold by all dealers. 7ierveB, promotes energy and cheerAn Even Break. fulness. I'rlce ."Oc. Sold by HartWlnstend, Conn., Jan. 8. For Drug Co., Hartford, Donford sex equalization in births, the town ovan & Co., Beaver Dam, Ky. m of Torrlngton claims tho prize. just compiled by Town Statistics KKI'USMCANS SHOULD Clerk Olesson show that n total of DO llETTKi: XKXT TIME 41 G babies were born there last year, of whom 208 were boys and It is not a very flattering compli- 208 girls. ment that comes from Frankfort, upon the members of When buying a cough medicine for children, bear In mind that Cough Remedy Is Chamberlain's most effectual for colds, croup and whooping cough nnd that It contains no harmful drugs. For sale m Every Household in Hartford by nil dealers. It was the first day out, and Noah was standing on the upper-decnervously sweeping the vast expanse of the waters with his eye. " 'S mattor, Pop?" said Shem, leaning against tho rail beside hU fathor. "Anything gone wrong?" "I don't know, my boy," said the old gentleman. "But If the wind continues to blow In this direction, I'm afraid we'll land somewhere In the United States, and If that happens, tho duty on this menagerie of ours will bust me." Whereupon, ringing for tho Library Steward, the Skipper called for a copy of tho latest tariff schedule, and spent the romalndor of the morning In an anxious perusal of January Llpplncott's. the same. k, discovered that the dusky servitor had broken tho thermometer cuat hung on the hpus0 porch. A KENTUCKY MARRIAGE "Well, well,"" sighed tho lady of tbo house, In a' most resigned way, "you've managed to break oven the Minister Says Wife Was Lured thermoraotqr, haven't you?" The maid replied in a tone equalFrom Home by Charms ly resigned, "Yessum; and now we'll have to take de weather J 1st of Cafe. as It comes, won't we?" January Llpplncott's. Pittsburg, Jan. 13. Tho' Rev. Increased Earnlng-Powc- r. William Crcrio, who Is pastor of n Young men and women of Ohio Christian church at Worcester Mass., Is suing Mrs. Louise (Boone county who want employment at inCrorle, forraorly ' of Mt. Sterling, creased salaries would do well to Ky., for divorce. He charges that write tho Bowling Green Business Mrs. Crerle preferred the excite- University of Bowling Greon, Ky., ment of cafes to the quiet life of a for rates, terms and courses. There minister's wife, and .that after va- Is no question about itho fact that rious sensational escapades as al- business education increases one's; as nothing else can leged, she deserted him. "While earning-powe- r Mrs. Crerle, who claims to bo a de- do. scendant of 'Daniel Boone, entered Foley Kidney Pills an nppearanco, sho did notlestlfy. Always give satisfaction because Sho did not oppose the suit. It is they always do the work. J, T. understood that Mr. and Mrs. Cre-rl- o Shclnut, Bremen, Ga., saya: "I have reached an agreement by havo used Foley Kidney Pills with which each is to have possession of great satisfaction and found more boy part of each relief from their use their than from nny year. otlior kidney medicine, and I'vo According to the testimony of tho tried almost all kinds. I can cheer plaintiff, tho couple were married fully recommend them to all suf at Mt. Sterling, Ky., November 25, ferers from kidney and bladder 1904. trouble." Foley Kidney Pills will While here, the Rev. Mr. Crerle euro any caso of kidney or bladder had charge of the Observatory Hill trouble not beyond tho reach of Christian church, on the North medicine. No medicine can do Side. Some time ago he refused a more. For sale by all dealers, m call to the Church of Christ at Find- lay, O. For a time ho travelod as An Attractive Booklet. A ppat agent for a private school In Wash to the card addressed Bowling Green Business University ington City. Mr. Crerle alleged that Mrs. Cre- requesting a copy of the now, handsome, Illustrated catalogue will rle left him April 28, 1009. One Saturday night, when their bring to you a booklet so beautiful child was 1 year old, Crerle testi and so attractive that you will want fied, his wife stayed out all night to preserve It as a work of art and nnd came home tho next morning excellence. drunk In a taxlcab, kicking out the windows, while ho was preaching his sermon In his church near by. . FOR FLETCHER'S Pollcomen wanted to take her to I the Central police stntlon, ho said, but ho persuaded them to tako her TIIIXK AXI) ACT Ql'ICKLV! to tho inebriate department of the For a limited time e can furMercy Hospital. When she entered hospital, he testified, sho did a nish the Hartford Herald and Dally the Courier-.Touriione year for $1.00. wild dance In the corridor. Mr. Crerle swore he The Hartford Herald one year nnd Another time slv months caught his wife with another man, Dally Courier-Journand had her arrested. At the Cen- for SU.7S. The .Hartford Herald tral station hearing, the minister one year nnd Dally Courier-JournSundays pleaded with her to do right. Tho three months for $12.00. minister testified that tho fast life not Included. This offer applies to his wife led In tho cafes ruined new nnd renewals alike. WAXTED An agent at each their domestic happiness. Mr. Crerle declared that tho day his wife postofllco In the county to cnnvnss Address loft him for good she packed her mid solicit subscriptions. THE HERALD, Hartford, Ky. clothes In a taxlcab and departed, leaving tho baby with the washerwoman, while he and his father woro visiting the Homestead Steel BALD IEAD5J0T WANTED Works William H. Jamison, of 2115 Fed-orstreet, and Mrs. A. Scott, mem- Baldness is to Generally Considbers of the Obsorvatory Hill church, ered a Sign of Advanced corroborated their former pastor's testimony, as did Fred Will, n city Age. detective. DIVORCE SUIT FOLLOWS r" r p-- Hi CASTORIA For Infants and Children. 3 AVcgctaLlp The Kind You Have Always Bought PrepacationforAs-slmilatin- g cl3 thcFoodnndllegula-UngtheStoiBOhsandBaw- or Bears the Signature of Promotes Digestion.Chcerfur-nessandltestContal- ns OpiunxMorphine nor0neral. TSOl! "NAItC OTIC . nelllcr AAV In XeJfcvM RxkUSJAm-Jm- tnpiMoW I - . 1 J I CfmiSfdJttfg' HihffSfd I I n, Apctfecl Remedy for Conslina-TloSour Stomach.DJarrhqca and u nl Use For Over Loss of Sleep. or Pac Simile Signature NEW YORK. Thirty Years EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER CASTORIA TMtCkHTAUROOMMNr. NCWOHaf? Chlldron Cry C A.STO R A nl Light and Power Company (IN'COnrOKATKD) al al E. G. BARRASS, MGR., Will wire yovr house at cost. ElectHc Lights are clean, health'! and safe. Jq home or business house should be 'without them when within reach. al Economy Can Help You You know that you should have a Sticknev Encine but do vouknnw what size will do your work most economically, both in cost of fuel and in the expenditure of your time as an engine too small to do the work is not true economy. It is not economy to overload your engine nor to run it at too high a speed. Again the right size of engine will not give proper results unless the pulley sizes are right and the hook up is correct. This is where I can help you before you buy as well as look after you when you have bought. Once more let me offer my help and show you theStickney Engine its outside igniter, its perfect cooling system, its automatic mixer, its ball bearing governor and its three point suspension. K, Ride. To warn people of a fearful forest lire In the Catskllls 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 cold3, which might havo ended In consumption or pneumonia, "It cured mo of a dreadful cough and lung disease," writes W. R. Patterson, Wellington, Tex., "after four in our family had died with consumption, and I gained 87 pounds." Nothing so sure and safe for all throat and lung troubles. Price 50c and $1. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by James H. Williams. m A CJirl'M Wild Midnight tf CASTOR I A v st? (jZettftt&&titi I Children Cry O ASTO RIA Children Cry CASTOflA person docs not have an aqual chance with one blessed with a healthy head of hair, because baldness Is too generally accepted as an indication of age. Many large corporations have established an age limit, and refuse to take men aver 35 years of age as now employes. Probably C5 per cent of people may regain a good head of healthy hair if they will follow our advice and accept our offer. Wo have a remedy that we positively guarantee to grow hair on any head, unless the roots of tho hnlr aro entirely dead, their follicles closed, and the scalp has become glazed and shiny. Wo want people to try this remedy at our risk, with tho distinct understanding that unless It does exactly what wo claim It will, and gives satisfaction In every respect, wo shall make no chargo for the remedy used during tho trial, We Know exactly what wo are talking about, and with this offer back of ouv statements, no one should scoff, doubt our word, or hesitnt,o to put our remedy to an actual test. Wo want everyone In Hartford who is suffering from any scalp or hair trouble, dandruff, falling hair, or baldnoss, to try our Roxall "93" Hair Tonic. We want them to use It regularly say until three bottles havo been used and If It does not eradlcato dandruff, cleanse and refresh the scalp, tighten tho hair In Its roots, and grow now hair, we will return every cent paid us for tho remedy for the mere asking. There Is no formality expected, and wo exact no obligation from the aser whatever. Wo are established right hero ir. Hartford, and make this offer with ; full understanding that our busl-es- s success entirely depends upon the sort of treatment we accord our rustomors, and we would not dare make the above offer unless we were positively certain that wo coult substantiate It In every particular Remember, you can obtain Roxall Remedies In 'this community only at our store The Roxall - Store James H. Williams, Hartford, Ky. A bald-headbald-headed D. G. Young i EXCLUSIVE D. G. YOUNG - AGENT Beaver Dam.j Kv. j fr TheFamous .AxlV The Rayo Lamp is the best and for any part of your homo. It is in use in millions of families. it famous. And it never flickers. In the crlibrlry: dining-roo- Lamp you can find l.'gKt oi serviceable-lam-p J00 gW l!.lnd of.,.olJd lighled finuhei. Ail yo Epily JeW to fctegr iU Its strong white light has made or lliaparlor the R.yo jive, jMt ,h tht is noU effec '" M" bttM.pickel.pl.teJ, l,o in numerous other .tvle. and wilhout removing ihade or chimney ; e.iy to clem ndrewick you Im Ga cf Ryo Umpt of writ f or doox cirtuUr la ny Mmty ojthi Standard Oil Company (Incorporated) 'Hartford Herald Only $! Per Year. k