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Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.): January 24, 1912
Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.): January 24, 1912 Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Jno. P. Barrett & Co. Hartford, KY 1912 haf1912012401_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 24, 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. Tr-va" f ' wwiigiff wjmyyr' TTirr THE HARTFORD HERALD. f iSiibscHption $1 Per Year, in Advance, "i come, it Henii f foiij ffprii, it im f ill ifaii LamWria; it Hj Bad." All Kinds Job Printing Neatly Exectiied. 3th YEAR. SMQQTHE HARTFORD, KY., WEDKESPA JANUARY 24, 1912. TO ORGAWIZftTIOH NO. 4 JO T MEETING ON WAGE To Be Held by To-Morrow. per our equal thanks and appreciaRATHER NEW REMEDY tion. iAME "I do no( know nor am I certain FOR THE DRINK EVIL Whether or not the "Republican saw fit to elaborato on the construction TRIED ON PUBLIC of my letter to them or not, but it Embodied in a Bill before Lcgis- appears to me that tho contents of my postscript In YOIJR "letter Is 41 slature Some Pertinent to state. In Regard to An Adyertis- - about what I intended it was my de"As I stated before, Comments. sire that both papers' should share ing Medium. alike the benefit of this llttlo comA bill has been Introduced in the pliment. "I assure you that my kind words Kentucky General Assembly which, TO BirWHOLETHING" WANTED were 'intended to bo shared equally If enacted into law and faithfully betweon the Republican and The enforced, would sottle once for all Herald, especially whon I consider- the drink evil. The bill penalizes But a Letter Proves That the ed the fact that I had no way of tell- drunkenness with a penalty of from ing through which paper the results two to ono hundred dollars for each' Honors Should be Somewere obtained and It would have offense. The State' has no Just right to prewhat Divided. been unfair for me to have discrimscribe what a man may eat or drink inated in any particular. "Trusting that this may be receiv- so long as such personal liberty does EXPOSURE OF A LITTLE GAME ed (as t intend it to be), an honest not result in the violation of the rv In its Issue of January 12 the explanation of the situation, I beg rights of his fellowmen, and here Is where the rights of the State begin. Very respectfully, Hartford Republican had a big bead- to remain, However unfortunate for the man Your friend, ed article on Its first page In which himself, it is an lualienabto right of WILL P. DANIEL. It apparently undertook to mako the Music Co." every man to govern himself, so "Tho public believe that it is the ONLY And so it appears that the Hart- long as his mode of and DEST advertising medium In ford Republican, Just for the pur- does not endanger tho llfo or property nor his tho pence Hartford of this section of country. pose of boosting Itself In the eyes neighbor. disturb nover been of claimIt has of the public, took the little compliA fow weeks ago, as our readers ment Intended for both papers, en- ed as a proper power or duty of the no doubt noted, Tho Herald ran a larged on It and "doctored" It Just State to guard Its members against to suit Its own views in the matter. the wasting of their fortune or imsmall advertisement for the Music Co., of Owensboro. We wish simply to aBk, is this fair pairing tholr health by excesses In or drinking, and the right of The same advertisement appeared to the public or to a contemporary eating in business? Would a fair and re- the State to regulate the use of InRepublican. When .In the Hartford liable advertising medium or news- toxicating ilrlnka must tro limited i we sent the Co. a paper adopt such methods? to that excess which results In disbill for their ad. they remitted order. The proposed statute rccogpromptly and added the following STUDENTS ELECT nlzcs the basic principles of compoBtscilpt at the bottom of their THEIR OFFICERS mon son30 and human nature and proposes n remedy that is practical, letter: "We wish to thank you nml nlso The first election of officers for because it leaves no Just argument state thnt wo received better results the "Executive Committee of the to arm opposition to its enforceJrom our Hartford ads. tlinn any Student Self Government Organiza- ment. other of the tuelve papers In wlUch tion at Kentucky State University In the absence of a saner and Wo rnn an ad. nt that time." was held recently at a student mass more practical means of lessoning This was vory nice and courteous meeting In chapel. The result was tho drink evil, prohibition Is of Co. and we as follows: In the some service, but perhaps It has, af, , were perfectly willing to share the In ter all, been a stumbling-bloc- k President W. CHa-j-lBo, honors of tho matter with our r, the way of more practical methods Vice PresIdpntjD.' D. Felix. the Republican, in tho adverSecretary Miss Jessie Milton to solve a very serious problem. It tising business. In tho Issue has been the habit of students of Jones. lowing the receipt of this letter the Thomas Earle, member of the affairs to allow a class of perfectly Hartford Republican contained the committee that drafted the consti- sincere but Impractical enthusiasts following under big scaf e headlines: tution of. the honor aye tern, scheme, the responsibility, for tho regulation "The following letter has been re- acted as chairman of- the meeting. of the liquor traffic. That these exceived by the Republican from The According to the charter recently cellent people have made little progs Music Co., of Owens-"bor- drafted, the president must be a ress toward the end dcsled, is bea leading music company or man from the senior class, the vice cause they have persisted In treatcity, and also factory represen- president a man from the Junior ing the problem as n question of that tatives of tho famous Kimball piano. class, and the secretary a young morals rather than a question of Early in December this Arm placed lady from the senior class. The off- State. a small four Inch advertisement in icers shall hold office till the concluA large minority If not Indeed a papers, and they sion of the present collegiate year. majority of men refuse to see Imtwelve different state that tho Hartford Republican morality In a moderate use of spirPresident Harrison Is from gave BETTER RESULTS than ANY and is a student in the Col- its, and so long as the question Is at OTHER, and they are more than lege of Agriculture. issue chiefly as a matter of morals, pleased. The letter follows: Vice President Felix lives at will lend reluctant aid to such lead"Owensboro, Ky.( Jan. 9t 1912. Hartford and baa matriculated In ership, but as a question of State, The Hartford, Republican, Hartford, the College of Arts and Science. of drunkenness the suppression Wo enclose you Ky. Gentlemen: Miss Jones is from Montlcello would have the hearty herewith our check In settlement for and fa n student In the College of of every mnn of the our ad. which was run in your pa- Arts and Science. community. per in December. It should be apparent now io tho Mr. R. W. Tlnsley, of Hartford, "We wish to state that we had bet- was elected as one of the commit- blindest enthusiast that prohibitory ter results from YOUR ad. than any teemen of tho seniors, there being laws do not altogether or materially others of the twelve papers through, three seniors, three Juniors, two reduce the consumption of liquors. out this section of the country in sophomores and two freshmen elect- Wherever men have a"n appetite for which we run tho same ad. Wo wish ed at meetings of the four classes. drink and money to gratify It, a way to thank you and will stato that we All student affairs are now In the has been found to get It. The punwill try It again soon. ishment of the liquor seller, howhands of the student "Wishing you all tho prosperity organization and the success ever drastic, has never and can In tho world thfs year, we remain, of the new regime will be watched nover make a community sober. The Music Co. "The against society Is not offense with Interest. "By Will P. Daniel." drinking, but drunkenness, and the We thought It a little strange CHICKENS HIDE SHEEP bill recited touches the caustic Co. should that The to the sore. All good men TO KEEP FEET WARM give the Hartford Republican credit are agreed that drunkenness Is the tor being virtually the ONLY and Prlncoton, Ind., Jan. 20. Robert the greatest evil of tho times, and "BEST advertising medium In Hnrt-ior- Melton, n farmer living near here, here wo are offered a practical remthus reflecting upon The Her- reports that during tho cold weath- edy that practical men should push ald, and so we wrote and asked er the chickens in his barnyard to practical results. them If what they said to both pa- have made a practice' of riding J. H. THOMAS, pers wasn't about the SAME word- around on the backs of his sheep, Narrows, Ky., Jan. 20, ing, quoting what they had said, and their feet clutched In the wool and clipd nlso enclosing tho their bodies cuddled down close, to JUDGE BIRKIIEAD HOLDING In keep warm. The chickens ping from the Republican. THE MEADE CIRCUIT COURT would T n few days we received a reply, In hop down from the sheep only to which, after acknowledging receipt pick up something to eat. The Hon. T. P. BIrkhead returnof our letter, Mr. Danlols, for tho Mr, Melton feeds his cnttle in ed to Owensboro Friday, after a Company, says: two sheds, and ho says tho chick- short term of court at Calhoun, and "Owensboro, Ky., Jan. 1(5, 1912. ens, following their practice on the was anticipating some small relaxaHartford, sheep, have now taken to perching tion from the stronuous life which The Hartford Herald, In making our themselves on tho "backs of tho cows ho generally leads, by leisurely getKy., Gentlemen: remittance, I felt like a' kind word and riding from one feed stable to ting up some of the work passed for to both papers was"Just and proper, another to pick up the grain scatter- the Circuit Court, but his dream was but as I did not retain a carbon ed about, thus getting through the rudely disturbed by telophono copy of tho letters, I cannot state deep snow. He says sometimes two messago from the Governor on Friprecisely the wording of my com- or three chickens will be seen com- day night requesting him to proceed munication to either of the papers. placently riding along on tho back to Brandenburg to hold n regular However, I wish to stato that I am of one cow. term of the Meado Circuit Court. of tho opinion that tho postscript Judge Chelf, of that dlstrlct.had preadded to your letter WAS OR Short Hemp Crop. viously reported to the Governor his SHOULD HAVE BEEN the SAME Tho hemp crop Is being marketed Inability to bold his torm of court. cs our letter to the Republican. ond is commanding from $5. CO to "We usually retain a carbon copy $f.00 per hundred. The crop la an A. S. of E. Notice. of all letters of great importance unusually short one. Tho hemp Tho County Union of the Ameribut in this case wo did not do bo,' as crop In this county a few years ago can Society of Equity is called to our intention was to give the com- amounted to upward of threo mil- meet In Hartford, Saturday, Februpliment and benefits dorlved from, lion pounds, but has dwindled down ary 3, for tho purpoie of reconsidertho nd. to each paper, as of course until now it reaches not morn than ing jjome matters relative to the j 'WE HAD NO WAY OP TELLING 100,000 pounds. Tho fanners who pooling and paying cf dues for tho THROUGH WHICH OP THE TWO forraorly raised hemp nro turning year W12 and other mattars,tunt PAPERS OUR RESULTS WERE their, attention! to tobacco, which should come before the hody. OBTAINED, and It was our desire thoy find more L B". TICHENOR. Pros. II and Blaccrest wish to give- each pa- - Lancaster Recurd. remunerative. HENRY M. PIRTLE, Sec'y. , Daniel-Samuels MINERS 'DECLINE PLEDGE To Socialist Party and Refuse vine Providence." He then requested his body be to Condemn Gompers cremated and the ashes thrown In and Mitchell. Indianapolis, Ind., Jan. 20. By a vote of GIG to 155, the convention of tho United Mine Workers' of America' refused to adopt a resolu tion committing the organization to party and approved tho Socialist the substitute measure of the Resolutions Commltteo, declaring "It would would bo well if workers unite in the political as well as the lnhustrial field." The Resolutions Commltteo had reported that it would be unconstitutional for tho United Mine Workers to Indorse any political party. Five hundred dollars was appropriated for tho relief of the families of five miners killed In an at Central City, Ky. An equal amount was donated to the fund of the striking Button Makers' Union, of Muscatine, a. A resolution providing for secession from the American Federation of Labor, and charging that Samuel Compora, John Mitchell and other labor leaders were "in the grasp of llitr capitalist class through the Influence of the National Civic Federation," was defeated. The convention adopted instead a resolution Instructing tho miners' delegates to tho next meeting of tho Federation of Labor to urge tho organization of workers bv Industries Instead of by separato crafts and general of unions In strikes. SMALLHOl'S. Jan. 20.- - A little child of Mr. Freels, who lives near hero, died Thursday o' pneumonia. Interment took place In the Equality burying grounds Friday. The infant child of Mr. Jasper Whitehead has pneumonia. Mrs. Srillle Drake has been suffering 'greatly from the effects of erysipelas and a carbuncle on her left hand. Messrs. John and Vig Morton and Uornlce Durham have gone to Evansvllle with some logs. Mr. Krsklne Fulkerson has refew davs' visit turned home from hore with friends ami relatives. Mrs. M. P. Maddox is suffering with rheumatism. Miss Tl'omasson, Cora who taught school In "The Bend" near here, closed her school and return-o- il to her homo near Hellln Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Slon Keller are at tho bedside of their sister, Mrs. Arthur Whltomore, of Island. CEKALVO. Jan. 22. Miss Myrtle Garnett, of Rockport, visited relatives here Friday night. Mr. Zack Hockor and wife, of Matanzas, isited Mrs. Hooker's mother, Mrs. J. A. Mllner, here last week. Mrs. Allen Everly visited relatives at Nelson recently. Mr. W. J. Mclntyre, who has been quite sick, Is improving. Mrs. Tiny Sknggs. White Plains, is visiting relatives here. Mrs. Dora Wilds, daughter of Mrs. P. A. Millner, of this place, died Decembor 30, and was burled at Mt. Olivet tho following day. Mr. C. B. Evorly wa3 at Cleaton last week at the bedside of his son, Perslcal, who has been quite sick. belief. I request that there be no superstitious mouthlngs over my Inanimate body, no mock mourners, no living grlof, no priestly sermon, no flowers, no many virtues of tho deceased, no it has pleased the Di- SCALE Operators the Ohio river. His property, real and personal, is left to his wire, Sarah Roser, during her lifetime. After her death It Is to be divided among her children. Tho document WILL BE FIRST SINCE 1306 has no witnesses and was dated April 28, 1903. A codicil changing the name of the attorney was dated Operators from All States April 20. 1909. DUNDEE. Jnn. 22. Revs. Dugan and Wln- chel are holding an Interesting meeting at the Baptist church here. Large crowds and good preaching. Mr. Ed Foreman was painfully and seriously hurt a few days ago by a sawlog falling on him while unloading It from a wagon, fracturing a bone in his leg and hurting his breast. Ho was by himself and called for help quite a while before any one could got to him to remove the log. He Is getting along very nicely now. Mrs. Sudlo Cummlngs, wife of George Cummlngs, died here last Wednesday evening about 3 o'clock very suddenly. Slio had been In bad health for soveial months, but was sitting up having h'or hair combed when she asked them to carry her to hor bed and waB soon dead. Her lemnlne wore taken to Spring Lick Friday and burled In the family cemetery there. She belonged to the Christian church nml was a good woman and n good neighbor., began a. Prof. J. r. Lawrence spring school hole last Monday with quite a number of home and boarding students. Uobt. Duff has sold his residence hore to Tip Bean, who will move here shortly. Mr. Chas. Wllkey has moved Into Mrs. Hurt's house. W. V. Sproule has accepted n position as manager of a store at Drukesboro. HOPEWELL. Mr. and Mis. C. O. Tay-- ; lor, who have been sick for ttvo weoks with la grippe, are Improving slowly. Mr. BIUIc Johnson has been on the sick list for over a weok but Is Improving. Mr. H. King, of Enst St. Louis. 111., spoilt n few day with Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Tavlor recently. Mr. Tom Maddox has moved to the Fox Brown farm, bettor known as the King place. Misses Mary, Sue and Nellie Johnson, of No. 19, spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Elbort Hunley. Dorn to the wife of Mr. Tom Wid-oa fine boy. the 19th Inst. Mother getting along nicely but child not doing so well. Widox, living noar Mr. Tobias paralytic a severe here, suffered stroke last Friday and Is very 111 at this writing. Mr. nnd Mrs. Elbert Hunley spent labt Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Byron Johnson, of No. 19 community. Messrs. Nevll Hunley and Jack Taylor, of this community, attended church at Hartford la3t Sunday. Will Participate in the Coming Meeting. SOME CHARGES THRASHED OUT Indianapolis, Ind., Jan. 20. Final opposition to a joint wage conference between coal operators and the United Mine Workers vanished Ohio and Pennsylvania operators who have refused to enter y the conference, reconsidered and notlfld Piosldnt John !. White of the miners that they would enter the Joint meeting. The miners convention In session here greeted th announcement enthusiastically. Operators from Indiana, Illinois, West Virginia, Ohio and PennsylthliB be jirepjit at b vania meeting when the miners wage presents its demand for a wage Increase. The first Joint meeting will bo It will be the held next Thursday. first time since 190C that operators, from all tho State will participate. George F. Baer, president of tho to-da- y. to-dascale-commltte- Daniel-Samue- ls Daniel-Samue- ls - ' I ' j Anthracite Coal Operators Associato-da- Daniel-Samue- ls n. nolgh-V.ho- - Daniel-Samuel- o, Jan. 22. I Shel-byvll- le x, f nt Daniel-Samue- ls ly Daniel-Samue- ls d, scare-hen- - Do you know that nine out of every ton ensoB of rheumatism are simply rheumatism of the muscles due to cold or damp, or chronic rheumatism, and require no InterApply nal treatment whatevor? NOTICE. Chamberlain's Liniment freely and New Species of Clover. Hartford, Ky., .Inn. 23. 1912. see how quickly It gives relief. For A new kind of clover, said by in Farmers please take notice that sale by all dealers. those who have experimented with from this date we will not receive any tobacco until Monday, tho "tli it to produco many tons of feed to BOY DARED TO CHEW DIED the acre, has been discovered on the OF NICOTINE POISONING of Febtuary, as our factory Is Pacific coast. Tho plant Is a native tobacco, and wo with wish to caution farmois who have of Tlllamock county, Ore., and is The Richmond Climax says: called a perennial clover. It Is a son of pooled, to deliver to us, that we are Tonimle, the specie of tho nlslko with alslko food Elijah Donathan, died at his fath- In no position to tnke care of tobacvalues. It perpetuates itsolf from er's home, near Owlnsville, the re- co in soft condition nnd according node buds and bulbs and Iibb no sult of nicotine poisoning caused by to our contract we will refuse to bloom, flower, seed or sex. It grows chewing now tobacco. Th boy. It tako delivery of same. So please in winter as well ns In summer and Is said, wont to tho barn at his fathkeep this In mind nnd don't be frost does not lnterfore with or otop er's homo where employes were, bringing any In before the 5th of Its growth. it Is Imnosalbl" for "s stripping tobacco, and, getting hold February, of some of the strongest tobacco, to rccolvc It. QUEER WILL LEFT HY GALLAHKR LIMITED. chewed it and swallowed somo of AN UNBELIEVER IN GOD the Juice. This he did several days President Taft pardoned Charles In succession, being encouraged to The will of Louis Roser, of Mays-vlll- chow tho tobacco, it is said, by old- W. Morse, the New York banker, a qulto wealthy but eccen- er boys who thought only to see him serving a flfteen-yoa- r sentonco In tric business man, who died sudden- sick. Too boy did get otck nnd tho tho Fodoral prison at Atlanta, On., ly recently, and whose body was doctors could give him no rollof. upon the recommendations of tho cremated nnd tho ashes thrown from Attorney General and tho Surgeon Every family has need of n good, General of tho Army. tho suspension bride at Cincinnati, was Died for probate. Tho instru- reliable For sprains, liniment. ment is In his own handwriting and bruises, soroncs3 of the muscles and John P. White, of Osknloosn, president of is characteristic of tho man. In rheumatic palno there Is none bat- Iowa, was part It is as follows: ter than Chamberlain's. Sold by nil the United Mine Worker over hln m opponont, Thorcan L. Lewis, of Ohio. "I, Louis Roser, havo no religious dealers. d v tion, nlso notified the minors that the anthracite oporators will mo3t representatives of tho United Mine Workeis to discuss the wage scale In New York on Fobruary 27. Anthiaclto miners are demanding n wage Increase of 20 per cont. and day. an eight-hou- r The question of the light of delegates of the Robert Gibbons faction from the Pittsburg district to hold seats at the convention was ta ken up by the convention The credentials committee made no report. in Its recomniondntlons Townsend Stowart, of Cambridge, Ohio, was refused rv sent as a delegate on tho ground that ho Is allegintoxicants as a ed to have sold "boot logger." The charge that the coal operapay 52" to tors ot Pennsylvania $200 monthly to member of the mine workers who will turn traitor and work to destroy the organization, marked the afternoon session. Frances Feehnn, president of the organized miners of tho Pittsburg district, made the assertion during the debate over the seating of Robert Gibbons and three other delegates of the Pittsburg district. Gibbons, In a preIous speech, denied the charge made against him. Fee-ba- n characterized him as a "rotten liar," nnd charged Gibbons and his associates ns not members In good standing In the union, nnd thn they have worked In opposition o the Interests of the miners. The delegates voted almost unanimously to unseat the Gibbons faction. The delegates assorted the of the Joint interstate wage conference as the most Important action of tho convention thus fur for the first time since the 190C general conference of the miners and operators of Illinois, Indiana, Pennsylvania and West Virginia. y. n e, vePV RMPWWfWB wmmttmjmaaamlj. ?W vv "w ht. PACK TWO, THE HARTFORD HERALD i WEDNESDAY, JAN. $4,-00- Si, 1912. a mm " PLAIN IN IHE "REPEALER" Offered by Senator Hey-buin Congress. PAINT PAPER AND WOOD rn bound for tho cotton fields of tho provided uppor benda. Although with plenty ' of oats and hay, tho mule ripped ofT portions of tho outer disposed of six octaves of box, black and white ivory , keys and ran tbo chromatic scale up to "Q" In the troblo clef. Ho gnawed away tho mahogany panels in front, masticated felt dampers and hammers by tho dozen, and completely wrecked the melodious "lnsldes" of the or Might Come Into This try Free of Duty And Ought to. Instrument. "Steamboat Bill," stoking a boil-PULP twenty feet away, said the mule "must have had his foot on tho soft Coun- pedal," as he did not hear a note. I When discovered tho animal was longingly gazing unconcernedly grass-covere- 'across the river at a levee. I d It will AIAj FOB SAKE OF THE THUSTS piano. (By C. H. Tavcnner.) cost $330 to repair tho 0 Ing through the hands of this ofilclal and why, tho story is BAPTISTGHURGH so old and trite that it is scarce worth the, telling. Old, and trlto, and terrible! For what tragedy can be bitterer than AT the downfall of a lino young man's reputation, tho wreck of his homo, of the Splits Over Some Long ing ruinthe his life, and the hangmillstone of dishonor of around the neck of his child? The Nursed Dissensions. "sky limit" does not really run upward It runs down to the bottom THE BOARD JFDEACONS OUST of the PU It Is because this sto-- y is so trite because our bright thoroughfare Rev. Carroll from the Pastor- of tho dazzling nights has had this tragedy on its soul so many times ship, After a Spirited that it devolops upon us to make a searching of hearts over such a Campaign. case, and to ask whether tho ruin Now York must go on forever. TROUBLE Mail. CREATE PACTIONS 0WENS6QRQ not only on its design and quality of its material and workmanship but upon the size of Its bearings, the length of its piston, the thickness of its thinnest casting, the size of Its balance wheels-anthe strength of Us various parts. Upon the size and strength of these parts depend the service you will get from the engine and It also determines the total weight of the engine. In determining the value of two engines compare their weight the same as you do when you sell your hogs, pork is worth so much per pound. Come in and Inspect my sample Stlckney Bngtneandshow me one place where any weight can be cut out without injuring the service the engine will give and then I will show you it has no surplus weight, no big useless unnecessary base and then figure the price per pound. J will give your money's worth. Jk M JEHw EBSSV Get Your Money's Worth yu depends The service an engine will give m im I ;you are reasonaDiy suro 01 a picas- breeze at night. passed, a provision was tacked to It inntDo not run through tho boiling of providing for the free admission sunshine to catch your car. Better print paper and wood pulp from miss tho car and get to tho office a law Canada. This provision became bit late than bocomo overheated. whether the reciprocity act was It Is r mistake to drink too many by Canada or not. Thereagreed to Iced beverages. Science shows that reciprocity failed, fore, although they really heat tho blood, even paper and wood pulp are now pjlnt when they do not lnjuro tho digessubmitted free from Canada. tion. paper to Five nations which ship It Is better to have a cold dinner DenAmerica Sweden, Norway, preferably ono with no meats, Austria-Hungar- y mark, Ciermany and however, as they are heating to tho Immediately demanded of the blood. Eat lightly and dress x I nlted States the right to also ship simply print paper and wood pulp to this Don't worry. Worry Is heating .country free of duty. "rd Is bad for tho tomper. Culti"Wo have treaties with you," de- vate a calm mind, do not rush feclared thrse counUios to the United verishly pt your work, walk on the States, "In which you agree to ex- shadv sfdo of the strcot and drink tend to us tho same concessions Plenty of buttermilk. you extond to the most favored nations. Thcrofor0 we demand to ship The Danger of I.a (iiijipe paper and wood pulp Into jour coun- Is Its fatal tondoncy to pneumonia. try the same as Canada." To cuie la grippe cough3, take Obviously, this argument Is un- Kolej's Honoy and Tar Compound. answerable. R. E. Fisher, Washington, Kas., However, the President has an- sajs: "I was troubled with a senounced, through the treasury de- vere attack of la grippe and nothpartment, that a tax will be collect- ing T usod did mo any good and I ed as heretofore on all print paper was threatened with pneumonia. A imported from any other country friend advised mo to uso Foley's than Canada. The President advis- Honey and Tar Compound and I es tho European nations to appeal rot pome at once. I was rclloved to tho Customs Courts of Appeals, from the very first. By tho time I which. It Is declared, Is only a sub- hod taken three bottles my la terfuge. President Taft has declar- grlppo was gone. I boliovo Foley's ed he is willing to concede the jus- Honey ard Tar Compound to bo tho tice of demands for cheaper paper, best medicine I ever used and 1ut when tho opportunity offers, his keep a bottle with me." For cts refute his words, and show that sale by all dealers. m ho Is willing to violate treaties with live frlondly nations rather than to OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO stive oven n slight concession to O FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH. O trade. froer O W. II. Wiiglit, Pastor. O Thn tariff on print paper Is to all OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO practical ends n tax on Intelligence, because In this day and ago tho Pt caching every Fourth Sunday fcrent mass of the people reecho morning and evening. on public questions their education through tbo newspapers. With print 0 Bible School every Sunday at 20 a. m. papor practically controlled by a Communion sorvico at 10:30 a.m. trust, the price has been systematiPrayer meeting every Wednesday cally boosted, so as to work a hardpublishers, evening at S o'clock ship on the prosperous and to make print paper nigh on to prohibitive to many of the small country publishers whose earnings ONE MILLION DOLLARS FOB A ure not any too great at best. bill Meanwhile there is ponding GOOD STOMACH introduced by Senator Hcyburn, which proposes to repeal the Canadian reciprocity act. Having been This Offer Should Be A Warning rejected by Canada, the law Is dead to Every Man and Woman. without being repealed. But If tho act Is repealed, the llvo added section providing for free print paper The newspapers and medical would also bo ropealcd, and tho old Journals recently have had much to tax on Canadian papor would bo re- say relative to a famous millionstored. aire's offer of a million dollars for Since tho tax on Canadian papor a new stomach. and pulp has been repealed, SI InThis great was dependent paper companies, representing a capitalization of eighty-thre- e too busy to worry about tho condiHe allowed million dollars, have started tion of his stomach. dyspepsia to run bad to tip in opposition to tho trust. A- his some reduc- worse until in the end it became Inlready there have been tions In prices, and this explains tho curable. His misfortune serves as a warnTPason of the Joker In the "Heyburn ing to others, repealer." Every one who suffers with a cold for i few years will give To prevent pnoumonla, ho owns for a new stomsettled in tho lungs should be to at once. Puta ach. DjspepsU Is commonly caused by BED PEPPER ' POROUS on tho chest and take an abnormal PLASTER stato of tho gastilc BALLARD'S HOREHOUND SYRUP juices, or by lack of tone in the internally. It's n winning comb- walls of the stomach. The mult Buy tiic dollar size Hore-lioun- d 1b that tho stomach loses its power ination. Syrup; you get a porous to digest food. Wo are now able to supply cerplaster free with each bottle. Sold by Hartford Drug Co., Hartford, tain missing elements to help to Ky Donovan & Co., Beaver Dam, restore to the gastric Julcea tholr m digestive power, and to aid In makKy. mi ing tho stomach strong an.! well. Wo know that Rexall DyspepHIS FOOT ON SOFT PEDAL, MULE K4TS FINE PIANO sia Tablets a most dependable remedy for disordered stomachs, InNew Orleans, Jan. 20. "Mule flto digestion and dyspepsia. piano ahlpped. Send another next Wo vvant you to try them and will return your money If you are boat." This message was received by a not more than satisfied with the ro- BUlt local piano house ffom an purchaser, whose $500 InThree sizes, 25 cents, 50 cents strument had been forwarded via and $1 00. Remember you can obtain Rexall Remedies in this com "Mississippi rlvor steamboat In ite usual plno box, the piano munity only nt our store The Rex multl-mtlllonalla HER-RICK'S a-c r" O HOT WEATHEK HINTS. Washington, Jan. 20. (Special) O an OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO President Taft has Just taken action that is worth hundrods of " your bedroom is on the north thousands of dollars annually to the papor trust, by refusing to remove side of tho house, it will not gather during tho tho tax from print paper and wood tho heat from tho sunwest window day, and if it has a BUj - ooooooooooooooooo .jgfc&iiBdMM&?JJ Owonsboro, Ky., Jan. 18. Pack- OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O ing the church with members that O LEAP YEAR. had been gathered together from all OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO sections of tho city, and Including In the number many who had not Bewaro, oh, careless man, boware, neon In tho church for years, the this Is tho year of woman's right. D. G. Young means a snare, deacons, or at least a part of tho Now, every frou-fro- u who were your bonded state to expedite. And twenty-fou- r deacons, EXCLUSIVE AGENT turned out of ofllce by the Third every woman starts her quest to Baptist church at tho meeting held gain a mate by force or guile; so D. G. YOUNG Beaver Dam, Ky. & week ago, turned on the pastor of you must halt at her request and tho church, tho Rev. C. P. Carroll, face tho danger of her smile. No and ousted him, after which the man so young, so old, but h must Board of Deacons was reinstated. take his chances In tho fray; the Things have not beSn running of the species, she, exempts no smoothly In tho church for a num- male Bhe may Inveigh, Bo deaf, oh, ber of months and recently tho bachelor, bo dumb, when she strife, turmoil and trouble has been with her snare; and anBurns white, clear nnd HiiMWMfy II constantly stirred till tho feeling Is swer not, or you'll succumb. Besteady to the last drop. For now at fever heat. Supporters of ware oh, careless man, beware! tho sako of everyone In tho family, Insist on having the Rev. Mr. Carroll declared that tho action will divide the church, Oil OF and it 13 said they will erect a new THE QUEFR EN Smokeless Bootless Odorless Costs no mora tlrtrr t. church and call him as their pastor. tenor tanlc - wagon Kinas. CARD COMBINATIONS eyes; saves money. Your dealer has it In barrels direct xrom our woriffl It is said that a regular campaign Saves was run off In the matter; that a CHAS. C. STOLL. OIL CO.. LGIKSVILLE, KY.Oil. part of the deposed deacons engaged Refinery at. warren, fa, men-GraMotor uaioimo, ..ccar!' Aula mnMxnwMWK.mu.rviMuiji.Mmi m carriages and wagons from tho liv- No Limit To the Number Possible ery and transfer stables and sent to To Make By Shuftho outskirts of tho city to bring jncugf before I got to Canterbury In members of their faction. It was PERTINENT REASONS AS fling Deck. and I have got such a cold as I against also stated that persons si) nil not bo able to get l id of In a whom charges are now pending in LESS hurry. 1 got to tho treasury nbout TO WHY Evory card player probably has tho church voted to dismiss tho pastWEJRINK noon, but first of all, I got shaved or", and that even n saloon proprie- wondered at times how many comI soon got into the and dressed. binations It is posslblo to mako with tor was allowed to vote. p. supporter the 52 cards of the pack. In a game Personal Ambition Has Cured secret of getting a memorial beforo Ono of tho deacons, the board, but I could not get an of tho Rev. Mr. Carroll, stated that Hike whist or brldgfl, whore each the American People of answer then; however, I got intellichurch player receives a hand of 13 cards, at first the control of the gence from tho messenger that I, wnn hold In tlio church, hut that' la dealt out from the pack of 52, the Drunkenness. should most likely get one the next te a part of the deacons would JJdld total possible number of different morning. As soon as I got back to secret meetings in a dry goods store hands which may thus bo dealt Is Tho American people ar almost my inn I got my supper. When I The street and there greater than 600,000,000,000. on a down-tow- n got up in the morning I got my shapo tho destinies of the church, exact number, as worked out by an cured of drunkenness. Notwithstanding the breadth of breakfast and then got myself dressThis and that now they were again authority, is 635,013,559,000. ed that I might get out in time to to bring the power hack number, however largo as it may this assertion, It Is a fact. As A hundred years ngo most Amor-lea- get an answer to my memorial. to tho church and that he would appear, becomes not merely small were confirmed tipplers; and soon as I got It, I got into the first comnot le fuither connected with it. but practically Invisible when The Rev. Mr. Carroll Is known as pared with the total number of ar- to' be sogged with drink at bedtime chaise and got to Canterbury by 3 ono pf the most energetic and ac- rangements In which the 52 cards was the prlvllcgo and practice of a o'clock, nnd about tea time I got Pittsburg Dispatch. home." complished Baptist ministers In tho may bo placed after tho shuffle. To gentleman. Fifty years ago Inebriety had ta South, and ho Is a splendid gcntle-ran- r quote tho wholo of this number Ho would take too much space, but It ken such a hold on American peoof polish and refinement. Iibb been nastor of tho church for may bo mentioned that it begins ple that reformatory measures folFOR FLETCHER'S two years, during which time he has with 80, followed by 60 other fig- lowed ono another In ab'out this orGough, caused the largo debt against tho ures. It would bo quite a hopeless der: Tho Wnshlngtonlans, church to be paid off and he has taBk to attempt to grasp the concep- Father Mathews, Reynolds, Murphy, greatly Increased tho membership. tion of the real meaning of such a tho Sons of Temperance, Good Tem- OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO o Tho church was organized In number, but some idea (at least of plars, Knights of Columbus, Tem- o cheer 189C, following a split In the First Its inconceivability) may bo present- ple of Honor and White Ribbons, all OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Baptist. Born In revolution, it hac ed by means of tho following calcu- commendable means to wean people It'j a good old world yet, fellows, from continued to live In one much of lations: nnd thoro'a lots and lots of luck. drunkenness. tlnie. The Rev Fred 1). Hale the Let us suppose that 2,000,000,000 y it is a positive disgrace Thoro's about n million chances for wns the fl "t pnstot and Jnnics H. of human beings (each supplied ono of the Stato'n most con with a pack of cards) were to at- to got drunk, and a serious hand!-- , tho lad who has the pluck. Don't Parrlsh. sit down and cuss your fortune and nplcuous bank wreckers, now srv-In- g tempt actually to produce every pos- cap to havo a namo for tippling. This natlonnl transformation has be gobbled by tho glooms, while tho a term In the ponltortlary was sible arrangement of the cards. " tho chief lieutenant in the organi- It is further to be supposed taken place in practically the first hustlers rush on past you with a ' hundred thousand booms. Don't zation ceaselessly, century's history of our people. they work that It Is a remarkable result for give up and say it's useless for a night, day or rest without What He Would Say. from year's end to year's end, at the which there is a remarkable and fellow nowadays to secure a wad. of money or land anything that payB. "Patrick, tho Widow Maloney rate of one now arrangement per patent cause. It must not bo wholly attributed For tho old world hates a quitter, tells mo that you stole ono of her second for each person during a finest pigs. Is It correct?" period of 100,000 years. It should to religion, education, Bocial dic- and, It boomerangs a grouch; and "Yis, your rlverence." bo noted that the entire population tum, moral sensibility, or any the- tho Lord Ho hates a knocker, and Dame Fortune hates a slouch. Pay "What have you done with It?" is estimated to oretical arguments. of tho earth The mania for drink has been a nickel for a whisk broom, don a "Killed It and ate It, your rlver- he in the neighborhood of 1,600,-000,00supplanted by a more mastering fourteen-cara- t ence." grin, renovate your "Oh, Patrick, Patrick! When you hands and use them, nnd we'll bet from which we mania personal ambition. Tho hypothesis posiyou that you win. are brought face to face with the start Is, therefore, that a population Ambition for achievement, widow and the pig on the great ono quarter more than that which tion nnd power, brooks no handicap; Judgment day, what account will now exists has spent Its whole time so Americans have mado laws of deyou be able to give of yourself when during an interval more than 50 portment Individually, and In coldthe widow accuses you of stealing?" times the duration of the Christmas blooded cqneern for self, the prob"Did you say the pig would be era in shuffling cardB at tho rate of lem that neither prohibition nor there, your rlverence?" one shuffle por second, or rabre than moral suasion, nor both, could solve, "To bo sure, I did." 31,000,000 shuffles In each year has been adjusted In conserving "Well, then, your rlverence, I'd per head. In viow of such figures regulation of personal lives, with no ray 'Mrs. Maloney, thero's your tho reader may well ask low many pretense to beneficence or humani-tarianlsPig.' " times the total number of arrangeThis definite cause for diminution ments will havo been produced by For Snle, this vast amount of sustained hu- In drinking as an American habit An $80 Scholarship in tho Vander-bl- lt man effort. The answer Is, not is npt popularly comprehended, nor IS THE BEST IN THE Training School for Boys, Elk-to- n, once. conceded as tho primal reason why Chicago Tribune. WORLD Ky. Will sell reasonable. drinking Is less prevalent here than For further particulars call on or adin other countries, but it Is tho real Old Cltlen DIch. because it is, made of dress, Rockport, Ky., 'Jan. 17. Mrs. reason. the purest and best intf .Tho Hartford Herald. William Wilcox, aged 84 years, one I To prove It had not nmbltlon gredients, because it i of the oldest and best known women (been the stronger, tho sodden praccontains more healing, A COMMON STORY OF A d of a of Ohio county, died at her home in tices of the sideboard N strengthening and up- MAX AND HIS "FRIENDS" the Pond Run neighborhood, Tuesyears ago, and the debauching building material than day, of troubles incident to old ago. conviviality of 50 yoars ago, would he was treating his Besides her husband she Is survived havo triumphed. "When any other Emulsion, and friends to wine, tho sky was tho by two children, Mr. Bryant WilThat's tho answer. because is a perfect limit." This is tho tribute paid by a cox, n policeman of Central City, product of a scientificfriend and admirer to n man who and Mrs. Emily Acton, wife of Rev. THE VERIJ TO "GET" IH A ally perfect process. has confessed to tho embezzlement T. J. Acton, of Olaton. Tho funoral WORD OF MiVNV MEANINGS of a very large sum from tho firm rites wore conducted at tho Pond Doctors the world over of which ho was tho Treasurer. There Is no word, long or .short, Run church, after which tho remains recognize This corporation official's salary wore Interred In tho Pond Run cem- in the EngllBh language capable of waB 44,000 n year. His expensive etery. performing so much labor in a clear, and disastrous family affairs were intelligible use as the verb to get; eventually decorated with a permae specimen of and hero Is an nent charge for alimony. Then Its capabilities: as the Standard prepaFLETCHER'S , FOR there wore his Jovlnij friends, apd "I got on horseback, within JO ration of Cod Liver Oil Broadway, and the "sky limit" on I minutes after I got your letter. au. iuiGaurr .. .. t wfoa MM. - And tiinrt.'wMftjLyj JtlMl MMIWHIWi I m rm nMiMWfcMi ttb.,.. b i iifMi UillMWWWWI lihlMKBWJBWHByaMMMMaWIWMWWafaMPIIB - " "ninrTin rrtlHililHi ' "- - 'I llt ' miiiiii" ' ""- -' .mini iiiiWMWMwwwMiiiwiiiii ii iiiHiim iitiiWBaM I t lo imrriili iSHrvHRlAi 1A Solite Lamp " de J ns Children Cry ri c Asnra ria To-da- to-d- ay 0. hun-jdre- it Children Cry Scott's Emulsion old-tim- O ASXOR ,..J , A - y, 4 Pir 4 (. tf Civilized superwoman, who prefers nursing a pug to nursing a baby, may bo edified to loam that she has rivals In the Mafulu mountains of Papua. Only It is pigs, not pugs, that are fondled and cherished by tho wives Ky Donovan & Co., Beaver Dam, Ky. of the Mafulu cannibals. m Thrilling accounts of this strange For Sale, Cheap. retrograde tribe of the British porA full course of Bookkeeping or tion of New Guinea (or Papua) yet entered. were told by R. W. Williamson, a a full course of Shorthand and HOW'S Tins? The Dead William Matthows, fellow of tho Anthropological Insti- Typewriting, including all the aux We Eric Lungulst, David Doss, Ira .Al- ward offer One Hundred Dollars Re- tute, who has recently returned iliary branches, such as Hanking, for any caso of Catarrh that can len. from a scientific expedition to tho Spelling, Punctuation, Mathematics. not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. ' &c, as explained In the catalogue. Missing George Ruby, negro. Mafulu people. F. J. Cheney & Co., The damago to the property canAccompanied only by a Clngalee The regular cataloguo price for this Toledo, Ohio. not yet bo estimated, but it is conservant and two of the more civiliz- scholarship Is $50. Wo will sell at We, the undersigned, have known tain that tho mlno will have to close ed natives of Pupua, ho spent near- a bargain and the one getting It will F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and receive the same benefits as If purdown for a short tlmo. ly five months In that country. ' chased direct from Draughon's PracJohn O'Malley, head shot flrer In believe him perfectly honorablo in all Mr. Williamson Is a the mine for two years, was taking business transactions, and financially scholarly man to look at, but his tical Bulsness College. For further In order to able to carry out any obligations made adventures rival those of Robinson particular call on or address, his first day off y The Hartford Herald. move bis household goods. In his by his firm. Crusoe and tho giants of explora- t Waldlng, KInnan & Marvin, placo Billy Matthews and Eric Lund-gui- st tion. When given as soon as tho croupy Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. were firing. With thorn was "We started toward tho Mafulu Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Inter- mountains from the Mekeo district, cough appears, Chamberlain's Cough George Ruby, a negro, a veteran Romedy will ward oft an attack of shot flrer. Dave Doss and Ira Al- nally, acting directly upon the blood following tho course of the St. Jo- croup and prevent nil danger and and mucous surfaces of the system. seph River," ho said. len, two miners, stayed In the mine cause of anxiety. Thousands of to double up, having worked with Testimonials sent free. Price, 76c per "The ground was covered with mothers use It Sold tho day shift and expecting to do a bottle. Sold by all druggists. thick, reedy grass, sometimes 10 by all dealers. successfully. m Take Hall's Family Pills for consti- feet in height, and through this we fow hours' work with tho night shift. The two latter camo out near pation. had .to push our way along Economy. tho entry, but tho flrers were at native paths. How Knlcker Trained Men Wanted. does ho cut ex of a mllo from work 'Wo visited as many villages as penses? Trained men and women are con the opening, so the explosion was stantly sought for thousands of pooslblo on the way to tho mounBocker With a safety razor. not heard. Just what occurred in good Jobs. The '.'want columns" of tains. Hero wo were received very tho mine may never be known, as every big dally contain numerous courteously by the chiefs, to whom tho four white men have already advertisements for bookkeepers and I gave various presents In exchange been brought out dead and thero is stenographers. for native carriers. little hope that the negro Is alive. 'Thero Is, of course, no such lK If you got the right training, you 8or6 LungS and a Dry Tho miners who wore in tho res- will not have to look, thing as money, either among' the for a Job; the Ilacklns Cough can be cuo party heard a terrific explosion, Job will look for YOU. You can got natives of tu plains or the Mafulus, relieved by using which blew wheels off cars, killed a tho training Draughon so that I carried a stock of articles Wt Training damaged the BY MAIL or AT mule In the entry Ballard's COLLEGE. Write called 'trade' In lieu of money. tnluo to a considerable extent. They JNO. F. DRAUGHON, President- "My trado consisted of tho followihJnk that the explosion was caus- Nashville, Tenn., for prices on ' - ing goods: Axes, knives, trado toiesed fey duaV possibly sot off by an ex-r- a sons BY MAIL. If you wa bacco, beads, plane Irons, belts, red l to seo Ye'aVy blast or possibly a "win- a catalogue issued by n Knot Tin o calico, pouches and salt. With these '4 Its effect in tho lungs is dy laIo'L, They also say that tho Iness College in th" ... - things I paid for all native labor. soothingand healing, very force 4nd extent of tho explosion stltutlon Jndor "At last, after walking through irratlfvlne to thoso who aro by buBlnes8 menwlft ouch that no man down In thq racked by a, painful cough. Ho- Addrewi Urughon's Practical Bus- - almost Impassable bush and underloosens Vmoo could have escaped death or lleves tightness, growth, wo came upon the Mafulu 10W3 College, Nashville, Tenn., or Dhlegm. clears tho voice of Injury. mountains and began to ascend Paducah, Ky., or ETansville, Ind., hoarseness and aulcts all Irri them. By this tlmo my legs were It is tho first explosion which has or Washington, D. C. tated conditions, so that tho Is, I am over occurred In the Central Colli & covered with sores there sleep Is no longer dlstuibed at I night. Iron Compauy shaft', though operat- Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. sure, septic poison In the atmosrrlee 23c, 50c nnd St.OO. phere there and every step hurt "Cures in Every Case.' ed for thirty years. Miners regardBuy the 11.00 size. It con Mr. James McCaffory, Mgr. of the me. ed It as ono of tho safest in the tains Ave times as much as tho country. Schlltz Hotel, Omaha, Neb., recom"It was between 4,000 and 5,000 25c size, and you get with each When the report of tho explosion mends Foley's Honey and Tar Com- feet up tho mountains that we came bottlo a Dr. Hcrrick's Red Pep per Porous Plaster for tho chest. spread, the families of the day men, pound, bocauso It cures in every upon tho Mafulus a small people, who 'jail not yet reached homo, and case. "I have used it mysolf and I entirely naked save for a strip of JameiF.Dallard.Prop. St.Louls.Mo. of t'ao night men doing rescue "work, have recommendced It to many oth- bark worn around their loins. Stephens Eye Salve Is a healing "Their skin Is a dark, sooty ointment lor ore eyes. rushed to the shaft, frantically. ers who have since told me of Its 7ost of them were gladdened with great curative power In diseases of brown color, their hair a grizzly, ISoLOANORtCOMrlCNOtOBvl (tho sight of loved ones, "but for a tho throat and lungs." Foley's frizzy brown, and across their faces ifew thero was unspeakable distress Honey and Tar Compound Is a re- are weird splotches of color, chiefly Donovan & Co., Itcaver Dam, Ivy. Glvo It to bright red. Hartford Drug Co., Haitfot-d- , Ky. "when four blackened "bodies were liable family medicine. your children, and take It yourself "Here, In theso wild, regions, I found two French when you feel a cold coming on. It checks and cures coughs, colds and Jesuit priests. I cannot express my ocoococococcccooocoocoocoa MO CAUSE TO DOUBT croup and prevents bronchitis and immenso admiration for thoso two pneumonia. Refuse substitutes. For men, who lived there quite alone m and unprotected. A Statement of Parts TJacktod by sale by all dealers. I discovered, Mafulus, "Tho Heroic Treatment. though they aro cannibals, aro not A Strong Guarantee. "Why must you invariably take a actually bead hunters. They eat taxlcab when you havo been drink- human flesh only when the victim You can not keep posted on current -, We guarantee Immodiato and pos- ing?" is killed In battlo or In private ven- political events unless you read tho to all sufforors from conltlvo relief "Tho bill always soberB mo in- detta; but the actual slayer Is not stipation. In every case where our stantly.' Courier-Journ- al permitted to assist at the feast. Temotly falls to do this We will re- "Their liking for pigs amounts A Hero in a Light house. 'tdrn the money paid us for It. That's For years' J. S. Donahue, South to something like worship. Women (Louisville, Ky. Henry AVatterson, ;a irank''statenient of facts, and we Editor.) Haven, Mich., a civil war captain, nurse young pigs Just as they would want you to substantiate thorn at as a Hghthouso keppor, averted aw- babies. our risk. "Ono woman killed her baity so are eaton Just ful wrecks, but a queer fact is, he Roxall Orderlies 'like candy, are particularly prompt might havo been a wreck himself, If that she could nurse a young pig. "At tho big feasts pig flesh Is 'and 'agreeable In action, may bo ta- Electric Bitters had not proventod. ken 'at any time, day or night; do "They cured mo of kidney trouble largely eaten. Ono village of about not ' cause diarrhoea, nausea, grlp-Mn- and chills," he writes, "after I had 100 houses killed 120 pigs for Us THE TARIFF will be the Issue and excessive looseness, or other taken other socalled cures for years, meal." the battle will be n hard-fougono. You can get tho effects. 'They have a without benefit and thoy also Imundesirable Foley Kidney Pills 'very mild but positive action upon proved my sight. Now, at seventy, Always glvo satisfaction because 'the organs with which they como in I am feeling flno." For dyspepsia, thoy always do the work. ' J. T. Courier-Journ- al indigestion, all stomach, liver and 'contact apparently" actlng'as"- ft Bremen, Ga., says: "I Shelnut, kidney troubles, they're without tonic upon the relaxbdmus-'cularcoathave used Foley Kidney Pills with AND the bowel, thuabverr equal. Try them. Only 50 cents great satisfaction and found more m coming" Weakness,' and" afding'',to re- at James H. Williams. relief from their use than from any im store "the bowels to moro vigorous V Habit. other kidney medicine, nnd I've ' arid healthy activity. Colonel Splffln, of Kentucky, at tried almost all kinds. I can cheer' Rexall "Orderlies are" unsurpassable-his first bridge party, wants to fully recommend them to all suf- Both One Year for only arid Ideal for tho use of childknow: ferers from kidney and bladder ren, old folks and delicate persons. "Is this going to "bo stud or draw trouble." Foley Kidney Pills will t&o"highly "recommend Wo canhot cure any. caso of kidney or bladdor ' them 'to air sufferers' from Tiny form bridge?" Tlogular price of Weekly Cot- trouble not boyond tho reach of ' and' Us attendant ofcohstlp'atlon Frightful Polar Winds medicine. No medicine can do Journal $1.00 a year. Wo cr evils. ""That's "why wol)ack our faith Blow with terrlnc lore at tho far more. For salo by all dealers, m make a special rate on Dal ' In them with our promise of money north and play havoc With tho skin, -c Sunday Courier-Journin con. causing red, rough or sore chapped AFTEB THE OPERATION back If they do not glvo entire tion with Tho Herald. Throe sizes: 12 tablets hands and lips, that need Bucklen'a HE D1T NOT UNDERSTAND ' "10 TO -- GET ADVANTAGE OF .THI ''Cents, 36 tablets "25 cents and Arnica Salvo to Tioal thorn. It 80.tablota" 50 cents." Romomber, you makes tho skin so'ft and smooth., Pat had been seized with violent CUT RATE, ORDERS MUST s, can obtain Rexall' Remedies In Hart- Unrivaled for also burmv pains and was hurried to a hospital. BE SENT US, NOT TO Rexall bolls,1 sores, ulcers, . cuts, brulsest The physician In charge, Titter di ford only at otir atoro--Th- o COURIER-JOURNA- L 214 and piles. Only 2Ziconts at 'James agnosis. Informed him that lie "had Store Janles H. Williams, '. H. Williams. 'Main street," 'Hertford," Ky. un appendicitis, and that an jioratipn COOOOGOCOCOOOOOOOOOOO' frail-lookin- g, three-quarters ad men, only Obtw. aged 21. was Matthews, urrnarlfid. Lungulst and Allen are each survived by a consisting of wlfo and two MINE DISASTER Ruby, If dead, Is survlv- hla wife and threo children. t Tiio Central Coal & Iron Com- At Central City One Man iany m,ne situated in tho city iim- us, is one oi mo largest in tno Stato, running for several miles un- Missing. ,der Central City and vicinity. It is i owned principally by T. C. du Pont, WINDY SHOT Oil IGNITED DUST of Wilmington, Pol., tho powder manufacturer, and is the largest property In the merger forming the The Probable Cause Occurs Central Fuel Company, recently put through In Louisville. S. A. Yorks, Just After 240 Men vice president and general manager, took personal chargo of tho Leave Shaft. rescuo work, but was not prepared to make a statement. Tho offlcers FIItST IN HISTORY OP MINE of the Mine Workers are In Indianapolis. Central City, Ky., Jan 17. Four O'Malley, tho shot-llre- r, who wont men are known to bo dead and ono off duty for the day, says that ho is missing as the result of an explo- has been knocked, down seventeen sion In tho mine of the Central Coal times by blasts and believes that b la providentially cared for. If ike & Iron Company this evening. mine Is ready for a flrer Had the explosion occurred elth-e- d ho will bo the first to outer despite a little earlier or a little later his narrow escape. Assistant Stato Mine Inspector tho loes of life would have been uiuch greater, as 240 men had loft H. D. Jones is on tho Rround and tho mlno and tho night shift had not will make nn Investigation. eCeSWHTH, bo removed immediately WORSHIP HOGS Thrilling Account of Strange Tribe. MAFOLU Still LIVE IN MOuNTlS Women Nurse Pigs Babies. at Breast and Raise Them Like PREFER THE PIGS TO DADIES Pat had not the least idea of what an appendix was, and so informed tho physician, who laughingly told him that after the operation, ho would leavo the appendix in tho window so he could see It when ho was able to sit up. Some days after the operation Pat's curiosity got tho better of him, and he raised up In bed to take a look at his appendix. To his amazement a monkey was sitting on the wlndowslll, and when he saw Pat, ho began to make faces and chatter at a great rate. Tho astonished Irishman gave tho monkey a long, hard look, and then exclaimed: "Don't do that ma bov. don't do that. Can't you see your mother Is a very sick man?" i Young Women Read what Cardui did for Miss Myria Engler, of Faribault, Minn. She says : " Let me tell you how much good Cardui has done me. As a young girl, I always had to suffer so much with all kind of pain. Sometimes, I was so weak that I could hardly stand on my feet I got a bottle of Cardui, at the drug store, and as soon as I had taken a few doses, I began to feel better. Today, I feel as well as anyone can." Cardui Th WoniarfeTbniG If your stomach feels uncomfortable from overeating, or from food which disagrees with you, take HERBINE; It settles tho stomach, strengthens the digestion and the bowels. Price 50c. Sold by Hartford Drug Co., Hartford, es Are you a woman ? 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SlllUll MenHM, W, tl Hniiouuv that lliey lm formed ti iiartnrr-hlil- p prHWIte nf Inn, ex for Him kiii-hcept criminal uml illvuriM iifs Mr Mnltli lie I iiC County t Home), I prrwiitftl from Mill imirtlrlnj; iwh chh, Mr I!nirtOtttieH Htrrpt Mirh pntrtlrtt. In tlHrlforcl l('pulllcuit lmllillii, Hit Ky. Hhi-iih- h I Gillespie Bros. J ad ' Horehound Syrup - J A M. PORTER, Attorney at Law, BRAVER DAM, KY. bualnrMicntiuslrd W. H. & J. F. GILLESPIE, PKOPRIETOnS. Irlnp coinllff III prkcttre I hir proleition In Ohio ind Sprclnl nutrition gWentoi to hl curt. ..BLACKSMITHING.. FRANK L. FELIX, Attorney at Law, HARTFORD, KY. Will prictlc; bla profeulon In Ohlond jinluR counties and In the Court of AppeiU Criminal pructlre and Collection a ipeclaUT, Offlcelnthe Herald hulldlm OTTO C. SIAKTIN Si 8. P. MCKKNNUY And fle- - Repairs A Horseshoeing Specialty :: g HARTFORD, KY. CCCCCCCOCOCOOCCCOSOCOCCOOO HARTFORD, KY. ..GENERAL INSURANCE.. Life. Accident. Sick And Fire Will Also Bond You. Otto C. riartin WpW'fJ5i The Courier Journal For 1912 Attorney at Liwv HARTI'ORD, KV. If ita a rinpr, a i&Tfi&lffiSi diamond, a w-tSffiESTIisSy jewelry or Eilter- pSlrri&'3a ware, you can get t,ie SK'8dSh Ihe best iua"ly at lowest prices KSvSrin'Z'n from the feWi.&'t 53R ESTABLISHED 1858.fK9 rJBS??JHiinH JffiSfSaiSW nvCuiSvXav 15 jjSaiv5B i&gw39 iMSWff StiMyflft ' This Presidential Year ht Olllre up stall h over WlKon A Crowe, opposite court Iiou.se. Will practice Ills profession in all the courts of this mill adjoining counties nnd Court of Appeals. Commercial and criminal practice a spec- ttEfc ialty. fe?8ZfiF.ni nPST MAIL SSSCT ORDER HOUSE IN THE SOUTH. t.n1F a ,.tim w Imv mnA n. dufWdy tl southern tnde. Wr'e Address, f or our tree illustrated catalogue. .lt ET3rl I Eacnos 6. P. Box 26 Ltiuiirille, Ky. & Go. J ' F.very Artlclo Guaranteed. g, CTtftnirf ami bctutificl th ha!r. Promote! ft luxuriant frruwth. Ufcvor Tallo to Ilefltoro Gray Hnlr to Ita YoutaAil - Co-- Curt, fca'n l'cawi At hf ' HAIR BALSAM PARKEK'S aa SV.mUli - reg-ula'tl- ve of Weekly HAVE ROU' &A?i m The Hartford Herald $1.50 al h r. , . -a- cold-sore- , ff Jft- - P ,' JM. Vj J WTTTzmkjmmw "TOTS5 ''HliWeWC fcl. mf ? KMMfPun Wlf " VTSfHWT '' ! l"BIW!p1'JViii PAGE POUR. jTt Hartjord Herald MEBER MATTHEWS, FRANK't. FELIX, ' EDITORS iRANK L. FELIX, Pnb.snd Prop'r. States tlon and covers twdnty-tw- o and a number of large cities In other States. Tho rate was 6.5 In 1909. Thoro'wore 8,690 sulfides In 1S10. -- H J FIVE lH DEATH HOUSE DOOMED TO THE G1IAIR Fiyo prisoners aro In the death house at the Eddyvlllo penitentiary awaiting death In tho electric chair. Three are,, negroes and two are white men. Howard, colored, of Charles Franklin county, Is under sentence to be electrpcuted .January 31 for the murder of a young negro In Frankfort;James Smith and Charles Smith, both colored, . from Mason county, hnvo taken appeals. They were sentenced to death December 23. Carl Miracle, of Bell county, will pay the penalty on March 20 for the murder of a man and a worn, an. Ho will be the first. white prisoner to bo electrocuted In the State. The last man for the chair Is Ewen Bowling, who was convicted In Breathitt county of tho murder of n negro. He, Is sentenced to die on March 20. THE HARTFORD HERALD j or by special net, but tho such territorial division THE GOUNTYUNIT no main as election if such status of shall rehad been Entered nt tho Hartford' us mall matter of the second class. post-offl- co or not. That Woodrow Wilson George Harvejr Henry Watterson controversy appears to be little more than a tempest i In a teapot, with nobody carlntr much whothor it bolls over a f4 t . r ,. ... 4w t rf o . 7? ' -- a considerable discussion In which Montia E. Akrldge came from a the utmost good feeling provalled, Kit; , House of Representatives this place called Zero, In Hart county, tho Ky., to 17 degrees below zoro In afternoon by a vote of 70 to 19 passIs elated fho MarlonRecord-Pres- s ; ed the Nlles county unit local option Hodgenvllle, to procure a marriage over the fact that the Electric Light bill, after voting down a motion to license to marry Miss OHIo Rey& co Company of that town has, ' postpone action on the measure un nolds, of near Zero, but whether cm for three years, "furnished unintertil January 29 In order that the-- above or below Is not stated. ii rupted service, having operated SILVER MINE FOUND With a crash that was heard in charge committee of the bill ' without having a light out during IN CALDWELL COUNTY might consider another county unit through tho business district of that time." This feat was accom heavy plate-glatho measure known as the Henderson, extension says, with Ky Jan. 22. Resi plished, the Record-Pres- s Paducah, K skylight at Milner's dry goods store Huffaker bill. only n single dynamo and with no dents of the northern section of Representative Peter Lee Ather-to- fell from the weight of tho heavy duplicate machinery. This is a rec- Caldwell county aro excited over of Louisville, made a strong snow and Ice that began to melt. ord truly to bo proud of, for any the discovery of a silver mine, which speech In opposition to the measure, Sol Klein, a salesman, was slightly small town affording electric lights. is believed to be one that was op- which, he said, was against the best Injured about tho face by a piece erated before tho Civil War. At Interests qf tho State. Every mem- of flying glass. is Tho last Issue of the Cosmopoltime silver from the mine was ber of the Fifth district delegation Uncle Sam assisted Cupid In a by Alfred that nn article itan contains Into money and circulated. present voted against the bill, ex- romance at Glasgow by bringing a Henry Lewis, one of the best posted made discovery The that the mine is cept L. C. Owlngs, who said that letter with a ticket enclosed to Miss most versatile magazine writers and rich in silver has just been made, Warren-count- y of the day, in which he boosts Hon. and plans are being made to op- whllo he personally opposed the Pearl Wood, a pretty girl, from her lover, Millard measure, 'ho felt bound by the DemOUIe James, of Kentucky, as fine erate the mine extensively. It Is lobusiness Matthews, a prosperous Presidential timber. Of courso we cated near the Ohio Valley branch ocratic platform to support It. Meyer, man, together with a request that Representative Emanuel Kentucklans have known of this of the Illinois Central railroad, the only Republican member from she meet him in San Francisco, available "Umber" all the time of which runs from Princeton to was unavoidably pre- Cal., where they would be married Louisville, recent years, but when Ollle gets Ind. A switch will be ex- vented from attending, .being con- - on her arrival. Tho young couple himself talked about In the manner tended from Mexico station to the fined at home as a result of a re- attended school at GlaBgow togethabove stated. It's n pretty good In mine. cent railroad wreck In which ho was er several years ago, where the rodication that he's coming to the injured. Had he been present, It is mance began. front in great style. He'd sure make Practical Jokev Sued. New Castle, Ky., Jan. 20. After great and able President, said, he would have voted against a E. N. Miller hns filed suit at three days had been occupied in trytho bill. against John W. CoviiJS-to- n A most commendable movement The detailed vote on the Nlles ing the suit of A. W. Thoraasr for $1,000 damages, the grounds ono deserving of much praise and bill shows that of tho 70 voteB for against tho Eminence Distilllncj very much out of was that started by the Whallen "or the suit being 51 were Democrats Company for $25,000 damages on tho measure, In Louisville during the re- Hio ordinary. Brothers and 19 Republicans, and that of the account of tho death of his day Mr. Miller was Christmas during cent very cold weather, son. Judge Charles C. Marshall 19 votes cast against the bill, 17 which time a "Winter Commissary" standing on the steps of tho Bank were Democrats and 2 Republicans. gave peremptory Instructions to tho when n big firewas operated by them contributed of Hopklnsvllle jury to find no cause of action. Victory for "Wcth" In Senate. Thomas, who lives on Fox Run to by various other parties for the cracker exploded behind him, injurFrankfort, Ky., Jan. 22. By a Creek, alleged that his son died of benefit of the poor and flnancllly ing one of his legs considerably, . In his petition Mr. Miller charges voto of 20 to 1C, a motion was pass-o- d typhoid fever, due to drinking watdistressed of tho city. Great quany delaying the in tho Senate er from Fox Run Creek, which had tities of food, fuel and clothing were Mr. Covington with the responsibility for the injury, which he claims vote ot tho county unit bill until been polluted by slop and offal distributed, and more than $10,000 This Uu the first dumped Into it by the distilling; in cash was spent to relievo the has damaged him In at least the noxt Thursday. victory of the "wots" over the ad- company. VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV.VVVVVVi4VVVVVVVVVVVVw poor. In a matter like this, any amount prayed for. Several other children ministration, and it is stated in also suffered from typhoid fever, city should be proud of men of the Charles Durham, Lovlngton, 111., Frankfort that tho bill may $90-00- 0 Whallen Brothers type. I has succeed In finding a positive bo delayed again next Thursday, and and damage suits aggregating aro pending trgainst the distilcure for bed wetting. "My little the hope of tho "wets" to eventually Ono of the most Important and lery company. , movements protitablo started In boy wet tho bed every night clear defeat the Nlles measure is high. Whltesburg, Ky., Jan. 20. Tt Is thro' on tho floor. I tried several When tho Nlles bill was called up Ohio county In late years wns tho I expected that trains will be running Good Roads Convention hold In kinds of kidney medlclno and I was Sonator R. M. Salmon, of Hopkins Into Jenkins over tho Sandy Valley In the drug storo looking for somecounty, made a motion to recommit & Hartford recently. It means much Elkliorn railroad within the next for the prosperity of the town nnd thing different to hqlp him when I tho measure until Thursday and lot two moiiths, New as practically all the county. It should be of interest to heard of Foley Kidney Pills. After tho committee In the moantlmo congrade and brldgo abutment work la every porson, regardless of avoca- he had taken them two days wo sider of'cr bills before It which ure "FeTDx-o-a-D- cy $ complete. Alroady work trains aro tion. Good ronrts arc essential to could seo a change nnd when ho of a similar nature. running ovor twelve miles of thd of a bottle, ho the well being of the whole people. had taken For two hours tho Senators de- road, and within thirty days Shelby KJ.b Tickets, reservations, train time, dates of pale and It is for lack of good thoroughfares was cured. That Is about six weeks bated the question, each side try- Gap will bo reached. That point Is I ago and he has not wot In bed ing to bring the matter to a conclu$ specific fares from your station, may ue had of your 5 that we have misted so much in genwithin soven miles of Jonnlngs. m sion. It was bedloved by many that eral prosperity. The next meoMr.g lnco." For salo by all dealers. Mrdiaonvllle, Ky., Jan. 20. The or the kind will be held In Hartford tl'o administration would 'put the Rev. A. D. Litchfield, pastor of the Notice to Ciwlitors. Memphis, Term. on Saturdny, February 10. over Rehill It but when four West Broadway Mothodlst church, Ohio Circuit Court. should bo largoly attended. publican .'locators came to tho aid Louisville, addressed pn ox'erflow D, B. Reed, ot al., Plaintiffs, of tho "wet" Democrats, the meas- meeting f last nt the Tabcrnaclo vs. Equity action No. 48S5 Tho Job of assessor In any State ure was postponed. VVVVtVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVtVVVVVVVVlVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV'VVVVV3 night In tho Intorest of prohibition. Is Ray Barnard, et al., Defendants. nnd especially In Kentucky Text of Niles Hill. The local option fight la waxing All porsons having claims against ono of very great Importance, and The full toxt of the Nlles County warm and meetings are held at all tho position should always be filled tho estate of .1. J. Reed,, deceased, To Our by a most capablo man, well adaptaro hereby notified to file same with Unit Bill, as passed by tho House, hours of the day and night. The Is as follows: election will be held noxt Wednesed to the requirements of his work. the underslgnedCommlssIoner at his V Bo It enacted by the General As Now is the time to begin to anticipate your Fence day. Both sides are confident of On him rests in a great measure the office in Hartford, Kentucky, propwants. We have just received two car loadB of the celematter of taxation, for ho Is suppos- erly proven, on or before tho 15th sembly of tho Commonwealth of victory. Ky., Jan 20. Shophordsvllle, ed to look after property values and day of Februnry, 1912, or they will Kentucky. brated American Steel "Wire Fence. 'We bought it right, Section 1. That Chapter 1 of the William Raney slipped Into a cls-to seo that each lists Ills' bo forever barred. so we can givejyou a very low price on any- - specifications Acts of 1900, entitled "an net to tern In tho rear of the stpro oft property In an equltablo manner. F. L. FELIX, amend Section 2560 of the Ken- Troutman Bros., going down feet you mtly need. Call ana see us about your fence. The assessor, If possible, should be Master Commissioner, ' tucky Statutes," It bolng a portion foremost. This fact saved him probYours truly, with afl property listed 4t4 Ohio Circuit Court. familiar ot Article 1 of Chapter 81 of the ably, as he was uninjured and man- -, with him. A resident assessor for Statutes, entitled "li aged to climb out by digging his The steamer Reaper, owned by Kentucky each voting precinct or magisterial the West Kentucky Coal Company, quors, intoxicating," bo amended finger nails into the crevices of the district would probably increase the sank at her mooring In the harbor by striking from Subsection A the stone wall. DUNDEE, KENTUCKY. tax income of tho State. at Paducah. The steamer was valued following words: "Except that cities Ky., Jan. 20. Belns Paducah, The Alaska Square Deal League at $20,000. Although she Is en- of the first, second, third and fourth unable to procure license to marry Is a movement recently Instituted tirely under water, efforts will bo classes may hold an election on the In their own State, where first same day on which an election for cousins are prohibited for relief from conditions which now mado to raise her. from wedprevent tho opening and developing tho entire county Is held," so that ding, Miss Mary Connors nnd Thomof that, great and Industrially possaid act as amended reads as fol- as Connors and Harry Schwartz and lows: Besides the indussible country. "That Section 2560 of the Miss Bertha Bernhardt, all of St Kentucky Statutes, It being a por- Louis, carao to 'Paducah and took trial development, It has for its object the securing of an electivo form I tion of Article 1, Chapter 81, of the advantage pt the Kentucky law. Kentucky Statutes, entitled "liquors of government gind the fullest posCampton, Ky), Jan. 20. John Intoxicating,' bo and the same '9 Watklns was convicted in the Cirsible measure!1 Qof Home Rule for hereby enacted: Alaska. Tho trttftjHqus resources A No elecUon In cuit Court of this county on tho any town, city, district or precinct, charge ot detaining "a female under of that countryajoput little generally known of a county shall bo held under th'3 the age of sixteen years, and was tho fullest recognition. Itsegpw and Its article on tho same day on which to for a Are you so fortunate as to an election for tho entire county Is sentenced from tho penitentiary years. native possibilities certajntx deservo term of ten to twenty a square deal the Xsrtean fond be well satisfied with your held. When an election Is held In W, CREAGER, Cecilian, Ky., Paducah, Ky., Jan. 20. With thej that gives everything ifhg tfrerylSdy hair? Is it long enough, the entire county and a majority ot completion of the ditch which, -tho a fair chance. thick enough, rich enough? ,aro legal votes cast at said election drains Blizzard Pond Into' Clark's Breeder of High Grade Poland Chinos and Silver' Wyan-d6tt- e .. o j J i against or loan Ohickeng. This herd was awarded five premiums out And your hair does not fall of spirituous,the sale, barter or other river, in 5,000 acres ot flne, fertile MEN SEEM TO GROW vinous, malt land the southeastern part ot the of seven entries at the last Kentucky IjESS KEEN FOR DEATH State Fair. Likewiw out? Well, well, that is good. intoxicating liquors, then it shall county have been reclaimed. The But you may know of some not be lawful to sell, barter or loan work had been In progress a year. was awarded sweepstake premiums at the Hardin 'and La-- 1 20. Fewer Washington, Jan. Kue County JTairs last Fall. Whltesburg, Ky Jan. 20. Jason' not so fortunate. Then just1 any such liquors in any portion of people committed suicide In 1910 tell them about Ayer's Hair the county. If, at such nn election Cox, Road Commissioner of Lotchorj as AH than In 1909, according to latest Vigor. for the entire county, They will surely thank of the legal x'otea cast the majority county, was convicted- of tho shootstatistics on tho subject announcare in favo-- of ing of John Banks, Jr., In Down, you after using it, if not be& by Dr. Cressy L. Wilbur, ch ed the sale, barter or loan ot River section, six months ago, and Chief Statistician for Vital Statistics liquors, such election shall riot fined $500 and sentenced to six) fore. Remember, does of tn ,V. 8. Census Bureau. The not color thd hair. Show operate to make it legal to grant 11 months in the county jail.. deatbTrato from suicide for 1910 censo the list of ingredients to quors to sell, barter or loan such liwas 16 per tOO.OOO population In In any territorial .your doctor. Let him decide such county from which division of In The Herald iM it Costs Yon Only 0nR Dollar a tho salo, tho Census Wireau'a death regisYear their value. He knows. which c6mprlses about tration area, barter or loan has been excluded '.'7 VmAt br th J. O. ATBR CO., Hawaii. Kui, ono half of Jdio country's popula- an election held under this article News says The Ellzabethtown "Rev. William Lunsford Is working to beat hell this week," and wishes him a full measure of success In his Of courso a person has energies. to read the Item about twice and also remember tho kind of business tho working gentleman is engaged in, to get tho full meaning of this i news. hold. Sec. 2. No election shall bo held EXTENSION BILL in any precinct under this act on tho same day on which an election is held for tho district Jor city House by Vote tho precinct Is a part. If in an Passes election held for such an entire district or city the majority of legal Of 7Q to 19. votes shall bp In favor of tho Bale, barter or loan of spirituous, vinous, EVERY MEMBER OF THE FIFTH malt or other liquors, then tho status In tho several precincts' thereof shall remain as it. was before said District, Except One, Voted election; but if the majority should be against the sale., then the sale, Against Bin Wouldn't barter or loan of such liquors shall bo unlawful In every portion of said Postpone Yote. district or city." r WEDNESDAY, JAX SI, 1812 the THE CREAT nl Profit-SharSale if IS IN FULL SWING! i'V. - 1L 3E DBE . tt :i w VICTORY FOR 'WETS' IN SENATE ooooooooooooooo KENTUCKY NEWS NOTES. O O Frnnkfort, Ky., Jan. 19. After OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO re Everybody knows ;what means to attend one of bur" Sales. Come often. Y will see something' different' every time you come. Hurry up arid ss I n, get in' line with the rest of the folks. A dollar saved that much made. '..' Hop-klnsvil- le E. P. Barnes A Bro. BEAVER DAM, KY. t, Sl J ht ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD IVSardi Cras -- Orleans j j two-thir- 15 to 20 to-da- y, , ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD Farmer Friends and Patrons: tax-pay- er J DUNDEE MERCANTILE CO.,". anddern For the Hair i F. i Pigs Sold Strictly on Guarantee. to-d- an-su- it Subscribe for The Plenty of Good Reading SUBSCRIBE NOW! cMnmii'i-rfHi- Herald; $1.00 a yV && rcrtiv ... ... i r "Wednesday, jan. 21, 1012. Si THE HARTFORD HERALD Mr. A. 0. Acton, of & rAcn fitk ft i the Arm of Acton, visited his parents, WOODMEN CELEBRATION Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Acton, Olaton, A SPLENDID SUCCESS Routo 1, Saturday and Sunday. Mr. C. H. Hoops nntl Mrs. Mary Ann Hoops, of Beaver Dam, It. 2, Large Crowd of Choppers carno to Hartford yesterday and secured a marrlago license and wero Present and a Great Day married In County Judge It. It. Wedding's Wedding offlco, Judge Was Enjoyed. performing the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Hoops hove tho best wishes of Last Saturday was Woodman Day Tho Herald. In Hartford and right well was it The occasion was Messrs. J. H. Dodson, Hartford, commemorated. Harta big class initiation, and after a Route l; J. W. Robortson, campaign by Major Russell; ford, Route 2; S. P. Rowan, Hartford, Routo 4; Ezra Young, Hart- a large number of candidates were ford, Route 3; J. H. Gray and Will initiated into the mysteries of the West Hartford; Rev. order. Woodmen from all quarters Sherfield, Dlrch Shields, L. O. WilllamB and T. arrived in bunches and by noon or shortly after, hundreds of badges? N. Davis, Beaver Dam, wero ploas-acallers at The Herald offlco Sat- botokencd tho presence of that many sturdy Woodmen, loyal exurday. ponents of the order and anxious to Don't fall to hear Miss Neely at tako part In the festivities of the Dr. Dean's Opera House next Fri- day. A parade was on tho program, day night. She is a fine reader, Imbut the Inclemency of the weather personator and singer and will en- provented. tertain her audience In an admiraThe principal part of tho cere-- i ble manner. Tho proceeds of this monies were held at the courthouse, entertainment go towards building In order to accommodate the large tho now church. Tho crowd. Tho address of welcome, event should be well patronized. which wa3 highly complimented,! Admission 15c, 25c and 35c. Re- was delivered by Mr, Otto Martin., served scat tickets on salo at storo State Manager Col. J. H. Brewer, of of Carson & Co. LoutsWlle, accompanied by his wife; was hero, and tho Colonel took part SERIOUS CONFLAGRATION NARROWLY AVERTED In all the affairs of the day, making1 rcveral speeches. Mr. Adam Nave, About 2; 30 o'clock yesterday af- of McHenry, who Is a AVoodman of ternoon the alarm of fire was distinction and ability ,went through sounded In Hartford and the city's tho secret work in a highly manner. The public InTHIS ZERO WEATHER NO DOUBT valiant hastened to the stallation of officers occurred at residence of Mr. E. T. Williams, on Main street, near tho Rough river 7:30 p. m. at tho court house, and Tempts you to treat yourself to a new Overcoat. While bridge, from which smoke was is- was In charge of Col. Brewer, assisted lieutenants. our stock is considerably cut down, yet we can show you suing. Burning coal had fallen was a by abloattendance and There large the from a grate onto the floor and the some attractive styles at reduced prices. "Wouldn't it flames had gained considerable event was highly enjoyed. this meeting It developed payyou to buy one now, take advantage of our low prices headway when- discovered by Mrs. Hartford Campat No. 202 leadsthat w- In Williams whoA Ohio county In point of memberlargo. crowd, many of them proand make yourself confortable the balance of the winter ship, and Sunnydale Camp No. 321 vided fire extinguishers months? We shall expect you to call. Don't disappoint us. buckets withwater, soon gathered and comes second. This 13 no discredand of tho conflagration was quickly sub- it, however, to tho other large and flourishing camps. Major Russell dued. deserves much credit for his efforts A considerable space was burned around the fireplace, but the dam-ag- o in working up this splendid ocCoupons With Every Purchaso-- 3 was not great. A few minutes casion The order of tho W. O. W. Is a more, however, and the residence have been doomed. was great fraternal organization and the would It rather a narrow and lucky escape Jong strides It Is constantly making membership, plainly added from serious loss for Mr. and Mrs. In evinces Its splendid worth and popWilliams. Only last week The Herald sound- ularity. ed n wnrnlns about fire In Hartford, CHICICEN-RAISINRECORD and this Httlo Incident should serve IN RELOW ZERO WEATHER as a further alarm, considering what flro would posslblv do hero If It During tho recent very cold onco got a good start. weather when the mercury In tho E Pork, Doef, Sausage, Lard, etc. at M. II. & E. RAILROAD TIME thermometer was hovering around Ilor's Grocery and Meat Market. 3tf OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO down near AT nARTFORD, ICY. the starting point, about O O MARRIAGE LICENSE. 18 below zero, Messrs. For Pare Home-mad- e Lard' call O O-Tho following L. & N. Timo Card OOOOOOOOOOOO lor and Cloo llcr, two ofBerry Tay7 Hartford's ls oftectlvo from Monday, Aug. 2Jst: Her s Grocory and oMat Market. 3tf, Strlngflcld, W. R w6"' North Round Ronfrow, to nromlnont merchants, had somo setMr. Gustavus St. Clair, Dundee, ting hens that wero right onto their S5 '"No U? duo at Hartford 7:10 a. m. was a ploasant caller at Tho Herald Annlo Log3don, Renfrow. Silas Simpson, Boaver Dam, Route Jo'js nnd brought foith chickens ga114 due at Hartford 3.40 p. m. office yesterday. .No. lore. Tho morning of that 2, to Nancy M. Simpson, Roslne. $ 'ft Squth Bound Dundee, to c'r.v, about a woek njo, four hens B. H. Whltehouio, Mr. Yandall Sargent, of Owens-bdrNo. 11C due at Hartford S:4fj a. ra. belonging to these gentlemen be- Is the spent qf W. F. Bsan Mary E. Hicks, Sunnydale. No. 113 duo at Hartford 1.4C p. ra. c3mo mothers of 39 chicks out or Uosco D. Asklns, Narrows, to ' and family, Hartford,,' R. 2, this If. E. MISGHKE, Agt. a total of 52 eggs set. Title is reMary T. Wlmsatt, Dundee. v.eok. t C. II. Hoops, Reaver Dam, Route markable considering tho frigidity '.purchase at tho 2, to Mnry Ann Hoops, Boavor Dam. of tile weather. Mal'c a Mr. Ta!or denies 'OiO"Q Ohio County Drug' Company and Routo 2. f e unso alVpptlnn that he sat on O O LOCAL NEWS AND guess for r $25.00 Victor tho eggs of any of his hens, xhllo ' PERSONAL POINTS O take a O MA Y WELL. Talking Machine 4tf tho mother bird was off foi food end OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Jnn. 20. Prnyor meeting at tho recreation, in order to keep them Miss Neely will entertain at Dr. M. E. Church Is progroasing nicnly. warm and make a chlelten-ralsln- g Opera IIoueo next Friday U. S. Carson wants your Furs, ltf Rean's place, who Mrs. G. E. Barr, of night. Don't fall to hear her and has been very HI for this time, Is iccord. He savg his heuc don't need somo any assistance to produce largo Lot J. C. Her furnish you your help a good cause. much better. broods under any circumstances. 3tf staplo and fancy groceries' . OLD PAPERS FOR SALE at The Mr, Rowan Crowe went to Owens-bor- o Mr. Ilcr .says that Loulsvlllo dally gave Tho Herald office. Nice and clean, tied Mr. Tip Bean, Dundco, Wednesday. : paper reportor 'ho gave some chicken-rHerald a pleasant .call Wednesday. up in bundles. Five cents a bunTho school of this place closed aiser a column or so, because tf Tuesday. FOR SALE All of my house- dle, three for ten cents. his hen hatched a fow little chicks Mr. Freeman Sparks, of Hartford, during zero weather, ought to come hold goods, cheap. Terms cash. Miss Vlctora Barnard, tho llttlo MRS. FRANK KAY", Hartford. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mayworth spent Sunday night with Mrs. Noah down to Hartford, where wo beat Jolly here. that record a mile. Anyhow, these Mr. L. T. Barnes, Dundee, was a Barnard, has been quite sick sever-- nl Messrs. AJvln Crowe and Jim gentlemen aro proud of their hens, weeks of pnoumonla. pleasant caller at The Herald ofJlce Norris went to Hartford Saturday. and evince a knowledge of chicken-raisin- g Friday. Mr. Jeff Bell, ofvDuford, lost a Miss Louise Rlloy wont to by their only discounted horse Wednesday by All tho leading brands of canned hYtred-dollo- r Wednesday. ability and popularity as merchants having received a broken leg, when goods, evaporated fruits, etc., at J. Mr. Wllbu" Calhoon, of Llvcr-morand business men. 3tf it was kicked by another horse. C. Ilor's. was In this neighborhood Tn Notice. If you are not a member of tho Wednesday. When you want freshr clean groAll persons knowing themselves ceries'" call at Iler's Grocery and Circulating Library, you should Join Hnrnhnn Killed in Wreck. Indebted to tho town of Hartford 3tf nt once. All tho latest books. MemMeat Market. Centralla, 111., Jan. 22. James for taxes for tho years of 1900, buys one which T. Harahan, Sr., former prosldent Buy your Flour, Meal, Cpffee, bership card $1.15, 1910 and 1911, or for either year, C. Ilor's. 3tf of tho Illinois Central; Sugar, etc.. 'at J. G,'Al'Iler's Grocery book at J. Frank O. will call at my ofllce at First Nation. Shaver, Hartford, Melcher, second vice president of al Bank nnd settle and theroby save Messrs. 3tf and Meat Mprket. Routo 2; B. J. French Pleasant the Rock Island; E. B. Peirce, gen- cost of levy and salo. Pleaso give I T1iAOf1 T7a.it.' T l ?sm CnhlnfM. -I eral solictor of tho Rock Island, this your prompt attenlon, as tho sas-jsr- : ford. Route 6. gave and Eldrldgo E. Wright, son of mattor must be closed up at once. eery and Meat Market. 3tt pleasant call Monday. Luke E. Wright, former secrotary 4tf J. P. STEVENS. M. T. H. For Puro New Orleans Molasses of War, were killed In a collision of Eld. W. B. Wright will preach at tbcsV made, only 65c per gallon A. S. of E. Notice. trains at Kln- tho" Christian church next Sunday. two Illinois Central caiY at J. C, Iler'B Grocory and Meat raundy, III., about twenty miles Hartford Local No. 604 will pieet "Ma3tf Theme for morning sorvlces, Market. Three at Bennett's schoolhouse next Satsonry and tho Bible." Everyone from here, early trainmen were injured and the pas- urday, January 27th, at 1 o'clock p. Tho famous Beaver Dam Flour cordially Invited to attend. ' will sengers In the coach wero badly m. As important business and Meal can bo bad In Hartford bed- FOR SALF On0 three-pieccome before the local, a full attendBhaken'and bruised. .nt. nf Y ' fj ' Tljhv'a flv.fii.ai-- nnrl MahI ' BU,t B,r Rock,n Chairs, oneance is desired. 3tf fom 'Market Drought in a Fow Rabbits, Coal Oil Stove single Wardrobe, PresldepU T. H. BALMAIN, Frank Greenwell, of Paynovllle, m Leave your Laundry at. my Grocery, and Kitchen Cabinet 1 Heater and Is tho champion rabbit hunter of Always Visible. Work Guaranteed. Dlnlngroora furniture, Domestic finish. Kentucky. Tuesday ho brought to MRS. R. A. NOFSINGER. There are a good many things 2t2 Called for and prompt delivery. o wagon loads tbaican bo and are hid when the this city two ller'g Grocery. 'Phone 140; Messrs. R. N. Duko, Hartford, which he had killed dur- assessor makes his rounds, but It Mr. Alvln Rowe cashior of tho Route 1 ; Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hoops, of rabbits Bank, Centortown, was a Beaver Dam, Route 3, and E. Y. ing the recent cold spoil. In the Isn't'a farm, or little house and lqt Farmers' owned by the poor man. They are pleasant caller at Tho Herald ofilcp Caakcy, Hartford, Routo 4, were two loadB were 817 rabbits. Brandenburg Messenger. always In sight. Danville Advoyesterday, pleasant callors at Tho Herald cate. SWEET; CLOVER SEED. fle yesterday. "Alexander's Hear - J"J Sow In vlnter on top tho ground. ruanu, "You are the Ideal circuFlvo thousand four-pag- o Mr. Lyman Barrett, of Barrett's preams," "Bill," otc.V on tho Victor FerryT eave Tho Herald a pleasant Greatest legume fertilizer; good lars are being issuod from Uio HerTalking Mcchlno. You might own call Friday. Mr. Barrett has fln- - hay, and pasture. Prices and cir- ald Job Rooms for four of tho leadthls machine by making a jshed bis torm of teaching school cular how to grow it on request. ing morchanls of Hartford. Watch purchase at the Ohio County Drug and will soon entor tho Stat Nor- BOKHARA SEED CO., for and read them and secure the , tf mal at Bowling Green. Cos store. Falmouth, Ky. bargains offered. Likens WHAT ABOUT THAT BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure The only Baking Powder trade from Royal Grape Cream of artar .NO ALUM, NO LIME PHOSPHATE SULPHUR SPRINGS. J. S. Hunt, who has been working for a telephono company at Rome, Ky., for tho last year, has moved back to his farm at this place. ' Sandy Smith has sold his farm and will movo in a few days to a farm owned by Jesse King, near Heflln. James T. Miller, who went fo Mlssouil some wcoks ago to loo'; for a location, has vjturned, an-- ! his friends think he has come tj stay. Tip Bean has bought the residence of Robert Duff, at Dundee, and will move to same in a short timo. Dresden Bean and family, who have been visiting Mr. Bean's father licre for come time, have returned to their homo In Arkansas. EASTV1KW. Morsrs. Bob Raft, or Owensboro, nnd "W. J. Martin, ifctli-erlnr- d, transacted business fr ihfct vicinity Wednesday. Mr. Will Smith went to OtrrnB-bot- o Wednesday, returning Tnnra-da- y. ROYi Jai six-wee- ks A Jan. 22. 22 nt ? Mr. Alford Frerch Is on thn 5icfe list. Mr. Marshal Crowe and sister, or Adabun, wero In this xfclnity Sat-ur' evening. Mrs. Efflo Martin visited Mr andf, Mrs. James Taylor, of Habit, recently. Miss Sallle Crowe closed a rery successful school at this pUm Friday. da lo Tor S'4"j. I'm ins All sizes, from to 300 ncres. We can pies; ou If you want to buy lano. A. C. YEISER & CO 6 rs GREATEST OFFER YET. The Chicago Examiner, the (ient Demon atlc Daily, nntl The Hint ford Herald will both be sent to any one year for only S;J. This offer Is good only (lining the months of January nntl February, 1011!. The Examiner is a gicat home paper, as Resides" Well aM political advocate. nil the news, it has a pouctful page, engaging the efforts of the best writers. Don't delay now. It's n great bargain. Send jour name nnd S3 to The It." Halt foul Herald. Hartford Kt, ss TO THE Fairmers: Timo will soon bo at hand for you to begin tiJlintr your soil. If you need anything in the Plow line, we Jia?c a stock that cannot be errellort to do the work. gavo-tho-ala- rm. -- CPlano (, G '' TA-RL- Pleurisy pains aro located just beBlount's Steel Plows and low the short ribs. Lumbago af P1o-tmd fects the samo region but toward Oliver's Chilled Mso SNOW repairs of fill tho back. BALLARD'S LININMENT is tho remedy In eith- "Wire Ftiic-i- n and Woven-Wir- e er case. If rubbed in thorough'y can be had at thN pince- it eases paln( relaxes the muscles and the patient can move about Your tiadc ib bolititt"?. freely and comfortably. Price fiOc and $1.00 per bottle. Sold b Hartford Drug Co., Hartford, Ky., and nl30 Donovan & Co , Beaver Dam, Ky. m kind. 2, LIKENS & ACTON Hartford, Kentucky. O I I 1U, 1) ftfcwbmldMW w o. r Chorine UaWTr.rir.iUl ..lWJWu:, Down --- JL3EEiiii &' III H v oortooooooooo Sii-ca- nt II " " ! I ti t. illlReninaots and Sale! Sliort-Leigl- li Barnard ANNOUNCE & Co. SEASON'S in HI THE ro o, .,, i. s 25-ce- nt - reatest peraave aie Begins Feb. 2 and Lasts Until Evening oi Feb. 10, 1912. to-dn- y. e- v - two-hors- Greatest Bargains in all lines ever offered. Get Ready. Watch for the Big Circu- lars advertising this Sale. !1 1 ip it irnril mi (5. ,' yigy?ffrrwi-- m. 'tmrvVJnO' irf Is an ; In tho time of James Madison, famiAddress , lies had ceased Kentucky Leads. To number a score, but still ten was Kentucky enjoys the distinction , the least of having the largest Business Unidame . Born a Year Before Washing- versity in tho South and one of tho That a good, owed to the State, largest In tho Nation. It sends Its "Acknowledge the College." ton Took Charge of War graduates to every Stato In tho Re- And the debt, it was seldom protestOwensboro, Ky. E. Bv Miller, ed or late, public and draws Its patronage from With France. more than half the States of tho But more often paid with full Interest, which then Union. Bowling Green Business IHCH AFTEK NINETY University Is n household name and Was higher by far than 'twill e'er HE GREW bo again. well deserves the confidence It GO TO- Yes, mother was still a real queen, Tho oldest man In the United though her crown States, tho Census Bureau discovers Was not qulto so bright or of quite and publishes, Is an Indian negro of O PEACE. such renown. Grand Junction, Colo., known as O IFOR Chorokeo Bill. His ago Is given as OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO When Taylor was President, num one year before 114. He was born bers wore still Carpentor and Repair Work Our Next President Havo tho ComWashington was appointed Declining; six children, , 'twas thot, TIN WORK apparently new battleships oeen oraered7 mander In Chief for the filled tho bill; .J. Pump and Furniture Repairing $ Secretary Yes, Your Highness. A Inevitable war with France, at tho Indeed, four or five was not seldom .j. Soldering and Saw Filing, Bug- - j. beginning of tho administration of full half dozen of thp tlnest craft tho caso, . gy Tops Covered and Lined. . that the Steel Trust can turn out. John Adorns. He was 18 years old You'll find him in tho Dr. John Whllo n lady with three might perO. N. P. And has Congress pass when Waterloo was fought, and a haps show her face. r Mitchell office on Main Street. gave ed tho bill for doubling tho size of man of 23 when George HI. But the world had awakened to Beaver Dam, Ky. placo to George IV. He now an- the nrmy? view tho decline Secretary Aye, aye, sir. By a completed a nounces that, having As being a dangerous, regrettablo round century of labor, he Intends largo majority. I sign. O. N. P. And havo advertiseto retire. "No," and she In But mother said, Tho one regret of tho old man Is ments for recruits been Inserted spoko with elation, BOOKKEEPING that ho has not qulto succeeded In all tho papers and magazines? One BualnoM,PhoMflriBhj Every one of them, "I am still the queen of this glorSecretary laying aside $1,000 for each year of ious nation!" TYPEWRITINGana ' ' tho 100 of his active occupation, for Your Eminence, with Instructions AND TELEGRAPHY. And now In this era that's marked not until ho had reached the mature to run until further notice. O. N. P. And have tho const deMMaMMan. USB by such things age of 90 did he "strike It rich." COURIER-JOURNA- L t.. . lOTiuvu. um r..n experience in merctmuv ... r,;ii.jT...!'.n,"-''.iibmlnm. Then he found paying ore and grav- fenses been thoroughly Inspected? As phonographs.plctures that move, and banking ni eroci.a tlw a years e4nc.Mii 10.000 rqcBI men farnctrn. BWSnltfbaw. Secretary To the very last rammen with wings, Ulmi WILBUR B. SXITH.LcxIiic1oa.Kr. el at Leadvllle and Cripple CreeTc and along tho Grand river, and In part and gun, Your Greatness, and And other gre,at wonders, tho aver-ag- o, we And, 15 years ho had laid aside 300 found to bo In perfect trim. O. N. P. And aro the fortificaOf children has steadily further depounds of gold, valued at $80,000. clined, Bill's affluence, albeit rather tar- tions of the Panama Canal comUntil but why harrow our feeldy In tho arrival, proves again what plete? Sunday Courier-Journnot included in above special Secretary Entirely complete sir, ings by stating persistent and sedulous Industry Eggs from Prize Winners at Kenas modern Tho fraction of child that belongs tucky rates. Sunday, extra, $2.00 per year, $1 six months, 50c accomplish. Let not those who and as impregnable will State Fair, 1011. Have mated to each mating? at 75 or 80 think of selfish Indul- science can make them. lip three pens from which I will sell three months. Send your subscription and make check pay-Abl- e O. N. P. And are the troops And mother, poor mother, the time's gence and a life of ease, grow weary Eggs nt 91. B0, 9.1,00 nnd 93,00 per to the Hartford Herald, in well doing. They aro young yet, mobilized along the borders? almost hero setting of 15. Will book orders now Socrotary Yes, Your Excellency. When tho sort "artificial" is duo to as compared with Bill. Sir Joseph Tins offer is good oil all back subscriptions and renQW-j- ) for shipment later. Send for mating O. N. P. Are you qulto sure that Hooker, the botanist, who has Just appear. list It's free. Will also sell a fow als passed away at 94, was a stripling everything has been done to make for tho Hartford Herald. Subscribe or renew NOW, as-thilaying Pullets at 92.00 each. Satis Lord Strath-con- a, us absolutely secure In the event of beside this veteran. Rubbing It In. faction guaranteed. offer is positively good only during January and Fobru-aay- , Tho man with tho Inat 91, and Sir Charles Tup- - the most unexpected contingency? years Secretary Entirely complete, sir, growing whiskers approached tho 1912. Remember this is Presidential year, and by this per, at 90, are eignt ana nine R. D, Brooks, Graham, Ky, behind tho age at which the peren- thing has been done that politician city editor. combination you will get all the news County, State and nially youthful BUI began to accu- can suggest, commerco devise or ap"I was sent up hero to whip you," .Nation. Lot them not propriation pay for. mulate his fortune. stated tho visitor, as ho produced a O. N. P. Very well, then. Bring clipping. "Seo what you said about be discouraged If life has not yet brought them all that heart could In that universal peaco treaty and my wife this morning." CAUSE AND REMEDY. wish. There Is still 20 years to the let me sign It. Tho C. E. read: "Mrs. Grffln retiring age of their fellow plutoserved a dirty luncheon." crat in Colorado, and much may A MOST ASTOUNDING "The word was 'dainty,' sir, when Uncertainty of the immediate STOHY OP A GHEAT CITY my wife wrote happen in two decades. Let any loafit," explained the vis future is looked upon by many men Take ing take notice of affairs, as a blockade to enter itor. "Now read further." During the year 1911 the New that trip and profit by tho example of one Tho C. E. read: "Mrs. Griffin prise and business prosperity, and who thinks a century is not too York police wero called to the aid gowned in aesdxzquoaaxzhJJJJIIdy this blockade is now quite apparent of families from which some mem- hdkkk8967nnnwUJJgaggk!snnwgzt." long for a man to keep at work. throughout the channels of trade. ber had disappeared exactly 3, GOO Philadelphia Press. "Now," said tho visitor, "my wife The Presidential Election; the times, and during this time approx does not mind tho Insult passed up- efforts of Congress with no fixed On tho 1st imately 1,000 women, most of thorn on tho luncheon, A Girl's Wild Midnight Hide. and 3rd Tuesdays of tha month, vou but you must re purpose; Organized Labor as a new To warn people of a fearful for- young girls, ranging In ago from tract that libel on factor in politics; together with canmake the trip at a big saving over her gown." est flro In tho Catskllls a young girl fourteen to twenty years, havo ut regular round trip fare. Stopovera other matters of greater or less rode horseback at midnight and terly disappeared. Nor does this Medicines that aid nature aro al- import, represent at this time a nnvwhern frt nnrl 71 Jno. nltn...J saved many lives. Her deed was matter cover all tho young women ways most effectual, Chamber-Iain- 's chaotic conflict of separate interCottonBeltRoutaia tho direct line from Memphia to glorious, but lives are often saved who drop out of the world of their Cough Remedy acts on this ests, to harmonize which is now the by Dr. King's New Discovery In cur- acqualntnances suddenly. The police plan. It allays tho cough, relieves problem before the country. ing lung trouble, coughs and colds, say that not more than half tho the lungs, opens the secretions and All want Prosperity, Peace and tfaousH Arkansas running two eplendid trains daily. In con- actual disappearances which might havo ended U through aleepers, chair enra are formally aids nature In restoring tho system Plenty. Read with care the Cinand parlor-caf- o sumption or pneumonia. cars. Iratnsfromallpartsof "It cured reported. to a healthy condition. Thousands cinnati liiiquirer, a journal that tho southeast maka mo of a dreadful cough and lung "During 1011," says a New York havo testified to Its superior excel- prints all the news each day from direct connection at disease," writes W. R. Patterson, police official, commenting on theso lence. Sold by all dealers. m every commercial center throughMemphis with Wellington, Tex., "after four in our figures, "w0 have been confronted "Write mo where voa wrmt to Cotton Celt out the world. A barometer of A Hooklct Free. family had died with consumption, with hundreds of cases similar In o and 1 will irivo vou Full in. trains for causes and effects that points out, formation about faro from yovt If you want the most beautiful the South. and I gained 87 pounds." Nothing every degrco to that of Dorothy Ar as a Beacon Light, the danger and town, acaeauie. and send tdu our Vfest. so sure and safe for all throat and nold. Many other cases aro Just as cataloguo you havo ever received. the safeguard .therefrom. ttra looks on Arkansas and Texas, Aslc lung troubles. GOc and $1. baffling as hers. young girls write tho Howling Green Business Price Tho full of Uxra facta and pictures. As well known, the Daily En'agent to sell you a Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by leaving mado no preparations for de- University at Bowling Green, Ky., quirer is the largest in size and L. C Burr, Trtvlif Faiuager Agcst, ticket via the Cottoa James II. Williams. m parture, and few have since been and request that Its forthcoming highest priced paper in the United oj Joaa BUzLsaurai, hj. booklet be sent to your address. It Belt Route. heard from. Wo maintain a bureau States, yet cheapest, measured by Eninlng.Power Multiplied. of missing persons especially to car- will bo sent to you without any ex- quality and quantity. pense on your part. There Is no use in any young per- ry on this work of search." The Weekly Enquirer, with the son working on a meagre salary and New York is the second largest cream and digest of all the news, under hard conditions when a city in the world. It prides Itself able and conservative editorials, strong course In the Bowling Green upon the efficiency of Its police, and market reports, methods and reBRONCHITIS Business University will double his Iho shrewdness of Its detoctlvo sults from Government and State oarnlng-powo- r put him in a po- force. Yet It is forced to confess and Experiment Stations, veterinary! sition that offers tho promotion ho that, every year, two thousand wom To Whom It May Concern Bluevale, Ont, May 4, 1910 "I was matters, Peoples lorum, choice wishes. Wrlto for tho catalogue of en drop utterly out of existence, literature, short and continued stortho school and familiarize yourself with no trace of them ever after- Blck for two years with chronic bronsermons, general chitis and a consequent con- ies, with Its rates, terms and courses. wards found. If theso unfortunates dition. I received no benoflt from doc- information, etc., with the exclusion Tho Herald and Weekly Courier-Journ-al M If you don't sleep well at night, should disappear from various parts tors or from a trip which I took for of all matters of scandal and im Weeklv Louisville Herald ., aro nervous and you of tho country, the echoes of the my health, and I had to give up work. morality, is today the Cleanest ' " " " Loulsvlllo Dally Evcnlnc Post '.O need a system purifier. HEFtBINE storm raised would beat upon the Vinol was recommended, and from the Weekly Family Tournal obtainable. second bottlo I commenced to im Each issue is alone worth the price " Fanners ITom0 Journal . . . , . is a powerful liver stimulant and shores of Europe, ,' prove I galnod in weight and strength, There Is nothing so cheap as hu oi a year s subscription. cleansing medicine. It quiets the y Owensboro .Messenger '.," .' .' ,' ''' man flesh and blood In all the my oroncnial trouble dlsaDDeared. and Solicitors for subscriptions 'make " nerves, promotes onorgy and cheerI am at work again. " " 'Twicc--great cities. Glasgow Times. Owensboro Blessenger '., fulness. Price ROc. Sold by HartIt is the combined action of tho a handsome profit and increase the ' 7B " " Dftl,r Owensboro Inquirer good influence of The Enquirer in , ., ford Drug Co., Hartford, Ky Doncuratlvo elements of the coda' livers, For Sale, Cheap. Twlce-a-wcovan & Co., Beaver Dam, Ky. Owensboro Inquirer" ! m and the uplift of morality andindustry, A full Bookkeeping Course schol- aided by tho 17B Btrength-creatin" Kentucky Farmer Louisville "' properties of tonic and for the betterment and welfare " ., arship In the well known Bryant & iron .'. WONDERFUL- OPERATION contained In Vlnol which makes of the community. For terms write " Cincinnati Weekly Enquirer V SIIINBONE NOW SPINE Stratton Business College, Louls-vill- It so auccessful In curing brpnchltls. to The Enquirer, Cincinnati, Ohio. Ky. For further particulars " Hrynn'fl Commoner Vinol Is a constitutional remedy for The Cincinnati Weekly Enquirer and " Thrlcc-a-wee- k chronic coughB, colds, bronchitis and t Rather than go through Ilf0 with call on or address, New York AVoVia..' '.'. "Y"W J' . The Hartford Herald Both Ono The Hartford Herad. tf pulmonary troubles not a palllativo " a humpback, John Alness, 25 years McCall's Magazine-Fash- ions Year For Onty $1.25. like cough Hyrups. M old, who has softening of tho spine, " Normaa E. Mack'fl National ' Magazine.' ."' Try Vinol. If you don't think It tTn submitted to one of the rarest opholpryou, wo will return your money. " LippJncottV Magazine FOR FLETCHER'S erations Known to surgery at SpokZ. Wilbur Mitchell, Heaver Dam, Ky. ane Sacred Heart Hospital, and now Hartford Druff Co., Hartford, Ky. Address THE HIS AGE GIVEN AT 114 YEARS ahlnbone Rtaftfed into Bis' backbone. The operation ia bol loved, to bo tho o thlid or fourth of Its kind. miuols Central Itatlroad Time Alness began to Buffer with spinal at Beaver Dam, Ky. trouble a year ago. He had tbcj South Bound. North Bound. alternative of going through Hfo as No. 1324:05 a.m. No. 12111:35 p.m. humpback or taking the fighting p.m. a No 12212:28 p.m. No. 1012:48 chance offered by science. , No. 1022:48 p.m. No. 131 8;55 p.m. An incision was made in the back E. Williams. Agt J. and the bones were exposed. Dr. Alexander Lundgren then used a chisel and split four of tho vertebra. Ho then opened the left leg and. THE OLDEST spilt a strip" from tho patient's" shin. It was covered with muscular tissue. The piece was flvo Inches JN long, an lch wide and half an inch thick. It was laid Into the cavity and bound over with other muscular Indian Negro Living tissue. operation was successful, The Soatle and Alness is recovering. in Colorado. Cor. New York Herald. Ta-Iil- J.U.I 5 Trrgyc; O O O 35. POEMS I'OO'LlHi w migm''-o O O O - ansftiagi The Herald's Special Selections. ELIMINATING MOTHER. OO Educate For Business Private! instruction from expert teachers in all departments. V In tho days of Ben Franklin, to fix on a date, 'Twas nothing remarkable, writers , all state, To find in ono family of children a . Day an3 night school in session the entire year. Books free. Free employment agency. Not a graduate, put of a position. Write for catalogue and, terms. Mark the Studies You Are Interested in. ..Shorthaaa .. . .Bookkeeping. .' i 1 IM score, No doubt ,i THEJOUNTRY It was oftener less, sel ' dom more; Whllo mother, proud mother, would t beam at the sight, ' Tho ruler of all and the fountain of ; light. ::;SSTSSiS. ...Arithmetic. ....Spelling. , .... t.. 1. 1 .. .Rapid Calculation. .. ., . .Pcnawaship. ' , h -- ,v 1 ...Commercial law. ...Reading. .Banking, Commerce, .' 4 . For those wore tho days' when well founded her claim i That she was a queen, not a pawn, In tho game ... Grammar. Name . .English. ....Punctuation. I V . .Uso of Adding Machine anil other office devices. . .. ,. Daviess County Business College Pre. ooooooooooooooo .......4.4...., Great Subscription Albert Oiler -" Offer Special Bargain Me! GOOD ONLY DURING JANUARY AND FEBRUARY, 1912. The Hartford Herald ' Year j Single Comb Buff Orpington Daily Daily Daily " " " one year $4.00 6 months $2.75 3" $2.0O al s sad-looki- now! toiexas TEXAS your ticket ' Clubbing Rates FOR YEAR SUBSCRIPTIONS. aaaas TTB HARTFORD HERALD'S 4 run-dow- n non-sectari- d, ' ..,.'.' 3', w ........ blood-makin- g ek g o, Ck.lldrn Cry O AS TORIA rfeRIMIUUATWM KIBNKYB AMB SHAME roLromDNEYiPiiis "' ... HERALD. ..... HarlfoM, " .........," " "' " ,' W ,""" tr 8M. Jf ' u1 - nfiiWW SMt. I i1w7err"' k i' .VEDNESDAY, i f V JAN. 24, 1012. THE HARTFORD HERALD much coquetry, tpo much desire for THROUGH THE WEST admiration, too much exactlngness, HIP too little of too Uttlo 15 ftPTLY DESCRIBED tho Christian Ideal, too little realization of tho heights and dopths of tho lovo that endures, perhaps. But that is all. Chicago Inter Ocean. Some Scenes and Incidents of a Long Journey lo Saf-e, PAGE SEVEN. TOO MUCH LOVE NOT M CAUSE For Domestic Disagree- ments Nowadays. JIERE CANNOT BE AN EXCESS O ooooooooooooooo THE SEASONS. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O ford, Arizona. Safford, Ariz., Jan. 8, 1912. Editors Herald; When it was known that I would visit tho West and porhaps spend the winter hero, many of my friends asked letters of mo and of course In tho politeness of nature, I promised, but find It Impossible to keep my promises to all except through the good natured editors of The Herald. I took passage on the I. C. R. R. at Beaver Dam December 21, 1911, arrived In Momphjs throe hours late, henco I had to wait nn Iron I boarded 8V4 hours. Mountain trnln there at 9:30 a. m. for Toxarkana. My trip was through the Mississippi flats, where cotton and cane Becm to bo the principal crops and thousands of acres of each had not been picked. Could all the cotton loft in tho fields her0 bo gathered and sold, oven at the prevailing low prices, It would go far toward relieving the condition of many of tho noor jieonlo In this great State. One fact Is very plain along this line tho timber Is all gone and tho country has no public roads. Had the vast amount of money rccolved for this croat wealth of timber been applied to building roads, this sec tion of the State would suroly have been far better off. As I see It from the car the mule is tho boast of all burden tho saddle horso, tho carriage horse, tho coach, tbo roadster but he has never had his tall shaved. Tho people here are Intensely political, and meager my observations, from they adhere closely to the platform of 1896, as I see at every station 10 negroes to 1 white man. But on this lino I Ilnd one redeeming feature, and that Is, a town named for our new Kentucky Senator, Hon. Ollle James The Bald Knob. From Terrcl to Woatherford, passing through Dallas, Ft. Worth, nnd numerous other towns, I had view of some of tho a panoramic finest country in tho world. Leaving Weatherford I was soon In the region whore there Is nothing but rocks, mesqulte. scrub oak, ce dar and prickly pears. Not even a mountain goat could live here. Sometimes we are away down In the great shaggy cuts, again we mount up above tho treotops. Next moment tho whistle shrieks and we pul up in n beautiful little valley. Hero Is a nice brick dopot, a fine church and school building, neat stores and residences with bales and bales of cotton stacked all around, which is undisputable evidence that something Is doing hero. The T. & P. runs through some of tho best and worst parts of Texas. Suroly the Divine Architect of the Universe mado all this country for some nurnoso and whon tho peoplo of Texas better understand their uses, ther.o will bo a grcator blessing. The proper use of tho good land and tho rock will add greatly to the prosperity and happiness of the peoplo and tho same might bo said of other people and country closer to home. But here we aro at Cisco, a nice llttlo city of 3,000 population. Hero tho Texas Central crosses the Texas DANGER IN DELAY ' Spring. Sweet vernal days In tender green, With singing birds and blooming flowers Of" the Real Kind That Ce- All nature's full of hope and gladness, ments Men and Women In bright sunshine and refreshing showers. ' in Holy Wedlock. Tho balmy breezes are gently blowing, A TIIUK DEFINITION, OK LOVE And cowbells In tho woodland ring; But soon theso vernal days aro past, "Too much love of a wlfo for a For time Is ever on tho wing. husband will always end disastrouSummer. This Is tho opinion sly for homo!" of .Mrs. Albert G. Wheeler, Jr., of Gladly sing of the good old summertime NewT&York, who claims that her When apples, peaches and melons fmnkiy overweening affection for aro here, hethusband was responslbleVfor his But the burning heat from the nooncoldness and their Separation. day sun W0 rather suspect that the lady Brings a longing for autumn so confuses "too much love" with "too dear. little knowlodgo of what love. Is." It is tho latter that Is dangerous, But many are tho charms of summer, not the former. It Is tho latter a synonym for monot- When all is bright and gay; that becomes ony, that leads to coldness, separa- The breezes waft notes of Joyous melody tion, divorce, nowspaper Interviews. Throughout each long sunny day. Of real lovo, not Just a simple said what phaso of It, may rightly-bAutumn. Paul said of charity. Real love Beautiful days! sweet autumn time! long and Is kind. It does hot When leaves aro crimson, golden enyy, nor vaunt Itself, nor behave and brown; i Jclf unseemly, nor think evil, nor Tho golden-ro- d here Is blooming readily bedomo provoked. and there Who Imagines that there can bo And ripened nuts come dropping an excess of this kind of love or down. that It could In any wise lead to Oh, sad, sweet season of tho year, and separation? On tho Fad not so quickly away contrary, it 13 the kind that cements The stinging frost touches the fraga man and a woman together for rant flower their lives tho only kind that enThe "gold soon turns to gray." dures tho stress and struggles nnd Winter. mischances' of the years. It Is not this kind of love In man Tho hand of desolation's upon hill and plain, or woman that Is bandied about In 1.. TWvtwnrv Pmirtn Hint- fills the Tree3 have lost their foliage lilt? XI.U.V WX.., " bright; . flioDant pages of tho nowspapers, jfcthat makc3 casual disagreements But to skato on ice and throw snowballs FClnto fata',-- offenses, that has tho r thought ..of possible j separation nl--i.r Is the schoolboy's great delight. .. . i I ways in its mina ana mo wurui ui i Merrily the snowbirds twitter, Gently the snowflakes fall; over on Its lips, that Is always de manding Its rights, that has never And in tho quiet hours of evening, Praises go up to the Maker of all. lieard the torm It took ace3 to develop this sort Finale. of lovo, warm and yet chasto, strong So on and on, tho changing seasons and vet delicate, familiar and yet pass austere, lofty and yet humble, amHow precious each fleeting hour! from bitious and yet There's no tlmo to spend In idleness, be primitive relation of mun ("id For life is fading as tho flower. chlv-..ir- v. liman. Religion, civilization, tho' roflnlnK inlluences of wo Tho ley touch all nature must know, Must fade, die and decay men these and countlcrs other In- Strive to lmprovo each golden opluivo watered the marvelfluences portunity ous blosrom and brought It to Its Nevermore we'll go this way. present type. By Alice M. Faught. And it Is tho noblest product or the centuries. More wonderful than GOOD HOADS MEETING our tremendous fabrics of instituWAS HELD IN HAUTFOHD tions and laws, more valuable than all tho advances of science and of A Good Boad Convention wai art, Is this gradual and almost mi- held in Hartford, Ky on Saturday, raculous transmutation of a primi- 'January 13, 1912. House was ralltive relntlon into a sentiment at ied to order by Mr. L. B. Tlchonor, once simple and sublime, that gives 'who was elected as president of tho iva word "homo" Its significance meeting and of tho organization. aid tho word "life" Its fullest beau- The next was the election of secre-'tar- y ty and meaning. and Messrs. Will Roads and B. There Is no cottage bo lowly that F. Bean wero nominated. Vote beIt cannot house this product, and ing taken resulted In Mr. Bean's may no palace so splendid that It lolectlon. not show the reversion to the Ideas being proceeded with, slowly 'an Business from which tho world has talk was ablo and Instructive lifted Itself Ideas whoso grossness made by Judgo R. R. Wedding, Is not concealed by the talk about This talk was followed by short "the right to bo happy" or the oTh-- speeches by Supt. of Schools, Henry tho excuses for hastily serving Leach, T. L. Anderson, J. A. Johnmost spjd of human relations. son, L. B. Tichonor and W. H. Hardly. Too "Too much lovo?" .Rhoads. A committee composed of Messrs. R. R. Wedding, Will Rhoads and T. yjwsw"'' L. Anderson was appointed to fully "v,- Investigate tho matter of obtain ing better roads, tho equipment nec Dot word Is. essary, location of stone, If any In tho county, cost of obtaining stone, ! etc. K refers to Dr.Tutt's Llvr Pill and No further business coming bo- -. foro the Association, it was adjournAre you constipated? ed to meet in Hartford on Satur-I'da- y, Troubled with IndljMtkB? February 10th. Sick headache? special Invitation Is given to VIrtlgo? BUIoug? Magistrate of this county to Insomnia? bo present at tho next meeting, Feb. ANY of these symptoms and many others Indicate Inaction of the LIVER. Iruary 10th. It Is the intention to STOUL BJToodL Interest the Magistrates in tho work as will bo outlined by tho Association. Invitation is also given to to bo present. Nearly every Stato in the Union has started tho Good Road work,, and Kentucky and Ohio county should not be behind Take No Substitute. in tho work. suf-fore- th e. I er Pacific and here Is a llvo Texas town with a fine depot, churches, high and public schools and here Is located the Brltton school for tho training of tho young men and wonien of Texas for tho serious duties of life. The business men of Cisco pulled off a great piano contest here on December 30 for the most popular educational Institution and Brltton Training School won by more than 400,000 votes. During Christmas week I Visited Brownwood, capital of Brown county, a beautiful little city of 7,000 population, and here again I was deeply impressed with the splendid churches and school building. Here is ono of the finest high school buildings We have seen. Hero is located two of the greatest schools I have seen Howard Payne and Daniel Becker colleges. Surely the country at large has nothing to fear from the education of tho rising generation of Texas. I have met many Kentuckians In Texas and no one Is ashamed to say he Is from Kentucky. In fact, it is said there are as many Kentuckians In Texas as there are In My brothor, John H. Kentucky. Miller, who left Kentucky 3? years ago, lives In this city and is Tax Assessor of Brown county, Texas. This was our llrst meeting in 32. years and It took quite a while to make sure that we were really brothers. But little by little recollections came back and mnny wero the incidents, recollections and experiences gone over. On Now Year's Day I started for Arizona and If your readors survive this shock, I may write some further adventures. With best of wishes, J. P. MILLER. When buying a cougli medicine for children, bear In mind that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is most effectual for colds, croup and whooping cough and that It con- tains no harmful drugs. For sale by all dealers. m i Tho Kind You Havo Always Bought, and which has boon in use for over SO years, has homo tho signature of and has been mado. under his pcr- Bonnl supervision since its infancy. 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NCW YORH CrTV. 30 Years. iHomtmaa ainr "v imuu 4 ;u'ui Kan mrirn room jOOSi nrsm mo otb im ay sans w aim afta nasaou muss a I w&r czaawubau wlni iw i e CASTORIA Tor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho Signature of S s&afe lA b fi&B&fi! UratssHsiEa aUU 1 UWH UUWVftUV ft Fsisa (IM'OUrOISATKD) &&gkt E. G. -- Xevcr Ji'ts Anywhere. "I'a, what is meant by a senseless argument?" "A senseless argument, my boy, Is one over tho relative merits of steam and heat." hot-wat- er Will wire your liouse at cost. Electric Lights are clean, healthy and safe. No home or business house should be without them, when within reach. BARRASS, MGR., ECaicbif ord, Ely. 4wwwwwwwwvywwwvywwwwww SEND YOUR BOY TO MATHENEY k BATTS MeM A of college-traine- d I FOR BOYS Treioin men. Scliool Elkton, Kentucky. limited select school for boys. Faculty Our patronage has JUST ONE Kidney Diseases Are Too Dan gerous for Hartford People to Neglect. great danger of. ' kidney troubles Is that they may get a firm The - WORD come from several Southern States. Twenty-fou- r different towns in Western Kentucky represented this year. MEANS HEALTH. TuttH Electric Lights, Steam Heat, Hot and Cold Baths. Extremely Healthful location. recently spent on improvements. . i Tutt'sPills hold-n- o Good Things to Eat Joys for yon if you huvo IaI- gtstta or any STOKACI, LIVER or JUBNEX 4 trouble You need not pay big doctor's bills, hut If you suffer from any of these ailments lust stop Into your nearest drugRist and get 50 cent bottlo of SEVEN BASKS, the great '.household remedy, tho finest tonio and. blood jmrifior known. If your system is ran down owl you wmit to Tcgaln your vouthful energy. SEVEN BARKS will accom- plWh it, roaWvour food digest and give , yon new ojwt jretiuioew u. will . ALL ADVERTISING Is good. Some Is better and some best, And the best ad- vertlslng medium in this sec- tlon of the country Is THE HERALD. It reaches the pco- plo who havo money to spend. hold boforo tho sufforcr recognizes Health Is gradually underthem. Backache, headache, nermined. vousness, lameness, soreness, lumtroubles, dropsy, bago, urinary disease aro gravel and Brlghtjs likely to follow In merciless sucqos-slo- n. Don't neglect your kidneys. Help tho kidneys. Try the reliable and Bafo remedy, Doan's Kidney Pills, which has won a reputation right here In this locality. Mrs. A. Baur, 737 Mulberry St., Owensboro, Ky., says: "I have used Doan's KIdnoy PHla and havo found them to be unoqunlod for kidney trouble and lamo back. This reme dy corrected tho difficulty with tho kidney secretions nnd removed the depressing headaches. I sleep much hotter" using Doan's Kidney Pllla laneuld feeling has disap and $4,000.00 No saloons in the town or county. Moral surroundings excellent. Unexcelled as a school for young boys. . Nineteenth Year Begins September 6, 1911. Write for catalogue. Address all communications to Desk "C." peared. For Mile by all dealers. Prlco 60 cents. fostor-Mllbur- n New Tfdrki solo TTnitd Btatei. Qo., Buffalo, tht MATHENEY & BATli agents o for tho ffwajwwMfjMjli,. r,, t j i - "afc ' - . K.Faawtiy ' ii? ' T "Wrwwfjni J- - "v ftimgUJ r ;.ir ' " , mgSMm .J! jfTrf '. 4irtwvwrTv -- - HMmm Trarrv 'P' y n.. ,. r " wi'iMii 'iiWIHii" WEDNESDAY. JAN. DEATH nd M CAGK EIGHT. THE HARTFORD HERALD ' Th A 2i, 1M. ;!' Iv Miss Hocker, of Whltesyllle, was Miss Gola Cecil last k' week. Mr. Warnlca, wlfo and' son will Buffalo, Jan. 20. The official call move to Louisville the ,22d Inst., for tbo Democratic National Conwhere they will mako their future vention to bo held at Baltimore on home. June 25 has been Issued by Normanu, Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Wallace were K. Hack, chairman, and Urcy Wood-sosecretary, of the Democratic the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Berate Felix, of Hartford, Saturday night. my!" National Committee. The basis of The roads In this locality are in "My dear Irving, 'lis a masterpiece, reArusentatlon and the method of very good condition at present. but you shall have it for a song let naming delegates Is outlined as fol. us say a thousand pounds." lows: Birthday Dinner. "Too much, Jimmy too much!" "Delegates and alternates from Soon Whistler kept the portrait. On January 18th a birthday dinshall be each State In the Union ner was given by Mr. and Mrs. D. after, in one of those unpleasant expedole-satchpwn to the number of two jils M. Cooper, of Hartford, Route 2, to riences which be shared with for every Senator and two be was great master, their son, Roland, on his 21st anni- out for debt. Rembrandt was sold delegates for every Representative sold Rembrandt versary. Thoso presont were: Mr out only twice. The "Butterfly" unrrom the States respectively In tho and Mrs. Robt. Vance, Mr. and Mrs. derwent three such forced sales. Congress of the United States under Lonnle Mlnton, Mr. and Mrs. John Irving beard of the sale. Unknown reapportionment congressional tlie RIslnger, son and daughter, Dave to Whistler, he was able to buy his of districts based upon the census Will and Fronla May, Mrs. Matt portrait nt tbc auction for a song, and of 1910. Tho District of Columbia, Whlteman and son Steven, Misses then lu a spirit of frieudly retaliation and Alasta, the Philippines, Hawaii Eflle Vance, Janle Penlngton, Mad- - he invited the "Butterfly" to dinner. Vorto rtlco are each allotted six delnnd cigars die Mlnton, Jennie Mlnton, Martha After the coffeedear Jimmy, be remark Friday. egates. you must ed. "Aba, my O. O. Williams, of Potts, Tlllle Mlnton, Mabol Mlnton, Mr. and Mrs. see my latest acquisition!" and invited "In the choice of delegates and aktrnates the Democratic State or West Providence, wero guests of Maddie Potts, Lizzie Burton, Irene htm In to see bis pictures, not men Territorial committees may, If not Mr. and Mrs. Lowls Brown Saturday Vance, Pearl Penlngton, Ida Mln- tioning the fnct that be had bought ' ton, Lena Vance; Messrs. Harlan tho portrait Whistler went from one otherwise directed by the law of and Sunday. Mr. Oscar Ashby and family liavo Potts, Dincey Mlnton, Isaac Sharp, picture to another, criticising, admlr asuvh States or territories, proclde ing. with that subtle, biting wit of his. Tor the direct election of such dele-jate- n moved back to this community from Lonnle Schronder, Wayno Burton, Ernest Vance, Louis Cook, Tommle and. coming In front of the portrait Williams Mines. opinor alternates, If In tho he gnyly reranrked: "Aha! Whnt have Little Miss Wilma Ruth Ingram, Vance. All reported a nice time. ion of the respective committees It we hero? My congratulations. Henry possible to of Williams Mines, Is visiting her the best picture In your collection!" is Uewpiert desirable and How It Could be Done. n hair. This picture Io no with proper and sufficient grandparents, Mr. and Mm. E. Q. "Why talk about placing nny of Ho never turned safeguards. Where such provision Cooper. after Irvlng's death brought $25,000 nt the the necessaries of life on 'tho free at auction in London, nnd wo ure There will bo singing Is not made, and whore the Stato Is tho cry that goes up from lucky to have It here now. This was provide specifically the church at this place next Sunday at list?" laws do not tho Standpatters every now and a legitimate advance In price, and the 1 p. in. manner of such choice, then the "If this wero done," they picture is worth it The few pounds Mr. W. I. Igleheart lost a fine then. RADIUM RAYS. delegate!) and alternates to the said forSunday. ask, "how could tho Government that Irving paid was one of those mare lest national convention shall bo chosen room. raise revenue to meet its expen- tuitous hazards of the auction Their Velocity the Highest Known In tho manner that governed the He rodo It to church, hitched It to Saturday Evening Post. Speed of Matter In Motion. a sapling, the rope being around Its ses?" Thin Is how: By levying an choice of delegates to the Inst DemThe earth travels In its orbit round neck. After services closed It was Income tax and an Inheritance tax, ocratic National Convention." first-clas- s RED TAPE IN PRAGUE. nation on the sun ufncteeu miles a second. The found dead, supposed to have chok as does every bun Itself, like all the other btnrs, bus luu ,al ol u,e s,ouu' Bave l,,e ed to death, having wound the OLATON. Richmond While the Officials Wrangled the Mat- Its owu proper motion through space. around the sapllni; and haded states of America. W. Daniel, of .Ian. 22. Mrs. T. ter Settled Itself. Some authorities have calculated Its ihiB plncc. who was stricken with raiien, tne rope ueing urawn tigntA delightful story of circumlocution speed at twelve miles a secoud. A paralysis last Wednesday, Is Im- ly nbout its neck. Tho mare was A New York banking house paid comes from Prague. One of the least few s"tnrs move more slowly than this, prized very highly by Its owner nnd city, others mucli more rapidly. Arcturus bridges In the Attending physician, Dr. proving. $500 for a $",000,000 policy for In- ImiHising of the was valued at $300. the Llcbner llrucke, connects two J. . Bean. surance against robbery during a suburbs. Some tlmo ago the toll col- maintains a speed of not less than 100 miles a second, and the Mr. Joe Miller, who has been three-hou- r transfer of treasure from lector discovered that some rabbits "Groombrldge 1830" travels star called 150 miles Mlt0 ill of stomach trouble, Is Imthe burned Equitable building. had Invmled the district and concluded In the same brief time. proving. Wr. C. W. Felix, attend- O RESOLUTIONS OP REHPEECTO that their burrowlngs might threaten OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO For Snle Town property, vacant the stability of the bridge, so he call- lesBut the speeds of the heavenly bod ing physician. are slow compared with the urn y dwelling. ed tho burgomaster's attention to tbe tluns of the Uulest known particles lots, cottages and Tlv. P. M. Farris Is on the sick of Camp No. 13340, Modern WoodA. C. YEISER & go,. burgomaster decided that matter. The sun would seem to stand 15t. matter. The at Sulphur place, men of America, Hartforu,,ky. Mrs. Janle Payton, of this It did not como within bis province, still could we compare its velocity whb i but be sent tbe representation to tbe that of the radium "rays." These rais the gueFt of her daughter, Mrs. Springs, Ky. commlttep managing the public slaugh- diations are produced by successive exWhereas, It was the will of Alv;rnet Wilson, at Render. MOVED THE LECTURER. ter hoiiies. Tho committee examined plosions of tiny groups of the tiny Mr. W. H. Lyons is tho guest of mighty God to summon from our midst to heaven's eternal camping Church Too Good For Him, but School-hous- e the rabbits nnd found they wero wild ntoms of radium The "alpha rays." retatVies at Owensboro. so they could do nothing, nnd ns It wns being themselves Infinitesimal fragMeBsrs. G. W. Daniel and Joo ground our beloved neighbor, Frank Wai Just the Place. a cloc tlmo the uld of the sportsman wont to Fordsvllle this morn-- j Roach, whose death occurred on who was to give tin illus- could not be Impressed. Still, they did ments of matter, are thrown out with The man Smith November 20, 1911, therefore bo it trated lecture nt Deer Creek sat on the not relieve them of their moral respon u velocity of perhaps 12.000 miles n I Sim on business. The "beta rays" travel still second Resolved, that Camp No. 13340, steps of tho Deer Creek church with slbliity. The Infant child of Mr. and Mrs. faster. M. W. of A., lo3t an earnest mom- - his grips and gns drums about him. Clinrlcs Stevens, who has pneumoThe Prague slaughter bouse commitIn tbc emanations of this wonderful Seven-thirtcame and went: the early tee In turn Informed the Stndtratproe nia. Is Improving. Dr. J. S. Bean, bor, an upright, loyal citizen. radluin wo find the highest known Resolved, that our Camp extend summer twilight deepened while a fnni sldluiu. but the matter was not within speed attending physician. of matter in motion. At 12.000 lly of screech owls discussed their nf Sunday School at this place is our heartfelt sympathy to tho be- fairs under their breath; 8 o'clock came Its Jurisdiction. Yet the stability of miles a second it would take little the bridge was beyond nil things necreaved wife and children of our deprogressing very nicely. and still no audience. A buggy rattled essary, so the dossier wns sent to the mure than two seconds for a particle way rouud Miss Minnie Bell McDanlel and; ceased neighbor and commend them on the road below, and a voice called travel central authority for buildings. This of matter to Look all the the earth. at your watch aud Master Merrlan Stone will enter In their hour of sorrow to Him who shrilly: body went Into tho matter nnd conwatches over even the sparrow's "Hello! Anybody up there?" school at Narrows this morning. cluded that tho water authority should note the duration of two seconds: then "Yes, nnd I wnut to get In to put my deal with the subject But no; the Imagine tbat lu a chariot drawn by .(From another Correspondent.).' fall, and we pledge thorn our faithlantern lu place," answered the lec- water board opined that it wns for the 'alpha rays" you have been round the Jan. 22. The general health In ful love and care. Resolved, that these resolutions turer. vicinity is good. conservators of rivers, nnd this body world. There Is hnrd'y time In two this "Didn't you hear that we had decided that rabbits could not bo seconds for yon to think tbo Journey. bo entered to record on the minutes n, Mr. R. R. Thomas, of Elizabeth-towThe highest measured speed, howchanged the place?" queried the voice. brought within tbe domain of things Ky., is visiting his uncle, Mr. of our Camp and a copy ue sent to "No." tluvlnl and that the burgomaster was ever. Is not the speed of matter, but the bereaved family and each of the V. F. Acton, and other relatives of "Well, we did. You better get your the right parry to tako action. Tbe tbe speed of that etherlc vibration county papers and that all members things in your wugon and come this place, down dossier having completed tho circle of which wo call light And light travMr. T. P. Johnson, who has been wear the the usual badge. to the schoolhousc, half a mile down possible departmental travels, tbe bur els nt tbe rate of 180.000 miles a secE. F. COOK, Consul. 'visiting relatives in Arkansas, rethe road, for the folks ls'therc waiting gomaster decided to net Ho appoint- ond. Youth's Companion. J'. W. FORMAN, Clerk. for you." turned homo last week. He reported a committee of Investigation. The "How did you happen to change the committee wont to tho bridge In four "The Thunderer." ed n pleasant and profitable trip. RICKETTS. place of tho lecturo at the last mo- carriages, and then they learned that It was tbe mud uiuglng of nn earlier Mr. W. F. Acton visited relatives Jan. 22. Sir. Bluford Greer and ment?" tbe rabbits had taken tbclr departure modo of travel than the motorbus that at Ellzabethtown last week. y "It was this way: You sec, wo knew for somo months. Munchner for Missoui?avo tbe London Times its nickname Mr. Ovll Cole, who is attending! family will leave you had to havo n big light In your of "Tho Thunderer." Two ludles at Hartford High School, visited his ri. Mr. Owen Johnson will go with lantern oil or sumthln' er other Kew had been splashed by an unmanmother here Saturday and Sunday, them. nerly horseman passing them too closeWhat the Death Mask Shows. Mr. Joo Snell, of Williams Mines, and we knew, too. that you had to Miss Avn Acton, who has boeft have a sheet or sumthln' big, nnd white ly, nnd the Times came out with n Tho value of a plaster cast as a teaching school near niizabethtown, spent Sunday with his aunt, Mrs. N. to throw the pictures on to and It of the dead or living face cannot strong leader alleging the offender to G. Patton. Ky., returned home Thursday. She would havo to be tacked on to tho wall for n' moment be questioned. It must,, havo boon the Duke of Cumberland Mr. Jim Patton was In Hartford Wc have just had put down n brand Intends entering the Kentucky of necessity be absolutely true to na- In due course It wns found that the new carpet on the church nnd papered ture. It cannot (latter: it cannot carl horseman wns not the duke, and in u Western Normal School in a few last Thursday on business. Mr. Sam Roach has moved to the walls, so we wero afraid you would cature. It shows tho subject as he further article by way of apology tbe Jnys. carpet or punch holes in wus or is. not only ns others saw him Times used tbo words "We thundered the The school at Cedar Grove, which what Is called the Williams Hill, on tplll oil onwall paper tacking up your was taught by Miss Lula May Ac- - the Hartford and Beaver Dam pike, the newYou see, wo were afraid you'd In the actual flesh, but as bo saw him out," an expression that so tickled the sheet self. And In the case of tbe death public that the nnuii of "Thunderer" ton, closed last Friday. A largo to raise a crop this year. musk particularly it shows tbe sub was bestowed on the paper forthwith, Mr. Simon Awtry, of near Bethel hurt the church some way, so we mov number of pupils and visitors were ed you down here because you couldn't Jcct often as be permitted no one but present and had a pleasant day. church, Is moving near tho Mines hurt the schoolbouse at all." himself to see himself. He does not A Notablo Statue. Miss Acton is an enthusiastic teach- onto his farm. pose; be docs not "try to look pleaIn tho beautiful city of Buenos Mrs. Maude Black, of Horton, has The Boy Understood. er, and her work and Influence will gone his mask he Is seen, as tt Aires Is perhaps the only stntue lt sant" In to Owensboro to mako her fuOne of the educational committee In were, with his mask off. bo long remembered by her many U IUI' ItUlIll lll'llt'U U,V HUKV IUCI1 ture home. had pinned on his button Louisville negro. This Is the statue of Falucho. friends here. , Tfle A. S. of E. meeting here Satnud went out onto the street for n pa-An Itemized Bill. n negro soldier who refused to hatil Mrs. Noah White, of Louisville, per. While the boy was counting out The departing guest, according to a down the Argentine flag ot the bidding was tho guest of her parents, Mr. urday night was largoly attended. the pennies-ichange he caught sight writer In the Loudon Opinion, scruti- of tho Spanish soldiery during the flrsrc and Mrs. J. B. Mitchell, lust week. The yare trying to organize a secret ' nized his bill and exclaimed. "Look Argdntluc revolution nnd was shot, order. here, you charge for writing paper npd down by the Spanish. Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Hoover and IjilOO Per Pinto OR IMPROVEMENTS 1 haven't used, n scrap nil the time paid at a banquet to Henry family, from Oregon, are visiting Was I've been here!" The Proprietor Ah. The Last WordT son, Herbert Hoover, near HorClay, In New Orleans In 1842. Migh- his pardon, m'sleur. It is for the paper pn "What's the first word In the diccostly for those with stomach ton. ty which you,r bill Is made out tionary''" asked the student y peotrouble or Indigestion. "The. article 'a,' of course." replied Constipation is the cause of many WtHAvt WIVAHt ple everywhero use Dr. King's Now Mr. llrowcher. The Origin of "Booze." r.llments and disorders that make The Turks make n liquor from barIilfe Pills for these troubles as well life "And what's the Inst word?" 4 Tako Chamberlain's miserable. ley whjch is called bpcza apd which, "Ask, my wife. She's an expert en i liver, kidney and bowel disor- Stomach and Liver Tablets, keep although fermented, is not prohibited j ho eubJect"-.Wnsblng- ton Star. ders. Haoy, safe, sure. Only 2" your bowels regular nnd you will of the white nnd blue lutton. He like ' i wine. beiURo.lt gives-bea- t and m 3 ml led ami gut outo his tiptoes and cents at James H. Williams. avoid these diseases. For salo by rend slowly strength to the body of Moslem v;ar-rioHis Chief Anxiety. ' nnd goes for hunger. Excess' In m all dealers. Defendants Wife Don't worry, den "My for luiprovsment Kentucky KNfiLLSH MINERS VOTE drinking it brings on gout and dropsy. 'The Judgo's charge was certainly lu ncbools,'" TO STRIKE MARCH 1ST For. Sale. your favor. Defendant (moodily) 1 Evlla Effcndl, "Travels," Again ho smiled and. reaching- out A $20 scholarship in Bowling know that It's the lawyer's charge grimy paw, exclaimed: London, Jan. 20. Tho ballot that I'm thinking nbout Boston Truu Green Business University, Rowling An Old Family. "Put It there and shnUe. I'm with by tho coal miners of Great Green, Ky. For further particulars) rou fellers, nil right" Ho Miss ItellncOur claims to belong r to a very old family. She Well, she's Britain, the result of which was call on or address, No life U so strong and complete tml justified, There are six of those girls, declared this afternoon, was ltf HARTF.ORD HERALD. yearns for the smllo tS i. fricntl -- . and tho youngest of them most be at ovorwholmlrgly In favof of a strlko Wallace Bruce. Exchange. wage. Tho, Subscribe for Tho Herald. $1 a year. fr'Oh BAOKAOHE KIDNEYS AND gLAMCH I least thirty-fivtar a fixed minimum BENNETTS. i actual figures were: For 445.S01; Jan. 21, A protracted meeting against 115,921. Notice to quit work .doubtless began at Bethel church last week. will promptly be handed In by tho Rev. Joe Crowe Is doing tho preachOFFICIAL GALL FOR miners, and this will bring about a ing. Mr. B. F. Bean visited his .fathor national stoppage of coal mining on Saturday and THE GREAT GOHWEHTIOH March 1. The Intervening weoks, and mother at Dundeo however, give plenty of time for ne, Sunday. Mr. Herman Barr, of "Maxwell gotiatlons between the employers Issued By Norman Mack and and tho workers; and mediation may and Miss Edna Black spent Satur avert what otherwise would prove a day, night and Sunday at Mr. J. B. Uney Woodson Basis of Sparks'. national calamity. "i7r Hartford Herald WHISTLER PICTURE. BY FALLING. N SAYIriQS OF MARK TWAIN." SUry , f Representation. es CENTRAL GROVK. Jan. 2 2. Rov. H. P. Brown filled his regular appointment hero Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Elizabeth Penrod, of Nashville, Tenn., has returned home after a three weoko' visit to her sister, Mrs. D. M. Park, of this place, and other relatives at Centertown and Rockport. Mr. Forest Salmon, of near Utlca, Saturday was in this community and Sunday in the interest of a singing school which he Is trying to secure at this place. Ho was the guost of Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Igic-hea- rt while here. Miss Myrtle Park, of this place.! Is visiting Miss Bcssio Mason, oft Centertown, and attending tho revival which is In progress at the Methodist church at that place. Mr. J. C. Jackson, of Centertown, closed his school at this place last - r the guest of Philip II. The queer tips and downs of a picture vo Illustrated by the history of Iho portrait by Whistler of Henry' Irving as Philip II. of Bpain, now hanging In the Metropolitan museum, in New York. Whistler nt a. precarious period of bJs career asked his friend Irving to sit to him for a portrait In the character In which Irving was then playing, Philip IL The portrait was painted, and Irving, much pleas ed, requested whistler to let mm buy It and to name n price not too high for his slender purse. Having bad tho pleasure of Whistler's acquaintance. the writer can imagine the following conversation: "Not too high. Jimmy! You know aha that- - actors now. modestly. Jim- f Henry Irving' Portrait Pain , the Orrfeal. it Is difficult to imagine a more horrible accident than falling with an airship, yet la the opinion of a German psychologist Fritz Kabn, death resulting from such a fall la not exceptionally painful, says the New York Evening Post. Ho argues that It Is likely to be met In a ctate of Indifference or even an agreeable half conscious condition of mind. Ho witnessed tho fall of Helm a fall which lasted a number of seconds, as the alrxhln fluttered to and fro Uko a piece of paper bnforo tho final descent I Tho distance was about eighty yards. On recovering consciousness after sev eral days Helm remembered only the ascent Everything between that and his awakening in the hospital was' a blank. Mountain climbers have bad similar experiences. A French geologist who fell over a precipice attests that bo swooned, and never knew what happened. Wbympcr, on the other hand, remained fully conscious when he fell Bounding from on the Mntterhorn. rock to rock, he calculated the intervals between tbe shocks., wondered bow long be could stand It felt no pain nud came to tbe conclusion tbat death through a fall must bo one of the least disagreeable ways of ending one's life. A boy of eight who fell twenty-tw- o yards declared tbat bis only thought was that he might lose bis new pockctknlfe. At a meeting of tbe Swiss Alpine club tbc geologist nelm described his feelings during a fall. His first thought was that now be would be unable to deliver tbe address he had promised: then be thought of tbe effect on bis family of tbe news of his death. Ho wanted to tako off his spectacles to save bis eyes from being damaged by broken glnss. Various scenes from Ids past life flitted across his consciousness in rapid succession. There wns no fear, no pnln. but rather nn agreeable state of mind, like that which Is brought on by soft music. Ftar Seem to Have IIm sViiht ThlHf That Ar rtarly Crt! ItW t the Humeri. There has been complaint tbat ererr good story gets accredited to Mark, Twain without his having really deserved it, but 'Professor Archibald Henderson in his 'book "Mark Twain' points out tbat actually many of the best known common sayings first created by Mark Twain are very rarely His sayings in credited to him. "Pudd'nhead 'Wilson's Calendar," Bueh o as "tbe cauliflower is nothing but with a college education" are generally known as written by Mark Twain, but there are others of which this Is not true Somo of his best sayings are apropos of the cheerful custom of lying for ( instance: "Truth Is our most valuable) Let us economize it" possession. "Never tell a lie except for practice" Is not bo well known as tho more popular "When in doubt tell tbo truth." Professor Henderson comments that of tbo latter maxim Mark Twain declared that ho never expected it to bo applied to himself. It was for other people. When he was in doubt himself he used sagacity. Perhaps his best summary Is "Never wosto n lie! You can't tell when you may need it" A catchword emanating from Mark Twain is. "Bo virtuous nnd you will be eccentric." Another Is that "there Isn't a parallel of latitude but thinks It would bavo been tho equator if it bad had Its rights." Tbcro Is something peculiarly Amerlean in his warning to girls not, to marry that Is, not to excess. To' Professor Henderson Mark Twain made a remark likely to rank with the best of his sayings now that it has' been published. Professor Henderson was advised beforo under going n surgical operatlou. "Consolo yourself with the reflection that you arc giving the doctor pleasure and that be Is getting pnld for It" Of tbe hundreds of Twain sayings none Is better known than one often attributed to Andrew Carnegie, "Put nil your eggs in one basket and then watch that, baskets" cab-bag- MAKING SHOT. three-year-o- ld L"'"--rop- - ooooooooocooooo two-stor- i -- ' y The Tower Process Used Only For the Smaller Sizes. The towxr process of making shot was Invented by William Watts, a plumber of Bristol, England. la 1"G0. His tower was "built" by sawlug a square hole In the center of tho various floors of his house and locating it well In tbe cellar. Into which Uie globules of molten lend dropped nnd were instantly cooled nnd hardened. Wntts secured n patent In 17S2 nnd sold his London rights In 1600 for $18,005. Ills tower Is still In use. although it has been heightened by tbe uddltlon of several stories. The lead when molten Is poured Into a sieve-lik- e receptacle at the top of the tower, and these molten drops, falling Into the well. 120 feet below, form the shot, which are then passed through n polishing grader. They are then spilled from a hopper on to nn Inclined plane, tbc perfect shot running on n second plane, while the Imperfect drop through an opening between. The shot pnss over four series of planes", and only tbe perfect teach tho last plane. A larger size than BBB cannot bo made by tills process. The larger sizes, including shrapnel, nro made by two different processes. In the medium size it wire of the proper material Is fed Into a machine which mnuhes It Into n ribbon shape and punches Irregular formed shot Tho largest are made by pouring the metal Into long bullet molds, which, in cooling, form Irregular shot. The various sizes are then placed, each by Itself, In gins, which are revolved for six hours, when the shot come out perfectly smooth spheres. Boston Globe. Quaker Cemetery In Prospect Park. There Is n Quaker cemetery In Prospect park weit Brooklyn. Tho cemetery Is much older than tho park, and when the park was organized it wns dpne with the understanding that the Friends' buryground wns not to be; disturbed. Tup pact will probably always be kept The cemetery covers several acres say, from eight to ten-n- nd is beautifully s)tu-ateon one of tho most commanding hills in the park. It is e'till used" for burial purposes. New York American. d , Nach-richtc- por-crn- 11 -- Twice Convicted. Another lawyer's story urrives. Wo are told that n man wps charged with picking u pocket the other day nnd that when nrrnlgned ho pleaded guilty. The case went to the Jury, however, and the verdict wns not guilty. And the court spoke ns follows: "You don't leave thf? court without a stain pn yonr character. By your own confession you nro n thief. By tho verdict of the Jury you aro a Ifnr." -- Cleveland Plain Dealer. , A Duty,, r : "Look here. Ben. v.imt did you shont at me fer? I nln't gor uq quarrel with ' &' m A you." , "You had a feud with didn't ye?" "I'm hlsv Jim Wombat , To-da- "1 did, but; Jim's dead." executor." Llpplncotfs. rs - Chicago GIbbs Tho Bright Side. "Let us look on the bright side of things. .Nothing is ever as bad as It might be." "You're right Tako tho coats that women wear, for ipstnjice. They might bo mndo to button down the back." Record-Hcral- 9U IKIDNEYPBLIS t e. Transcript Quite Contrary. Your wife seems to bo a contrary sort of woman.Dlbbs Contrary! Why, whenever I ask her to darn my stockings" she fctiits her browsv-Rost- os 1